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! ] ! LOCAL MISCELLANY. MR, HESING ON MR, FARWELL. Tt having boon rumorad thnt Mr, Hening lad ontornd into an alilanca with tho Hon, Gharles .B. Farwoll, by which he was to aupport that gontloman for Congress on tho North Bide if Lo would support Mr. Iesing's candidatos on tho Boutl and Wost 8ides, & roportor called upou Mr. Hosing and asked him 1t it was true. M, Hosing sntd : I havo biad no convorsation or communication with Mr, Farwell on the aub- joct, and thoro has boon no such agreement innde, I do nob kuow that I sball support Mr. Farwall noxt fall,and I do not know that the peoplo of the North Sldo will. Oharloy and I hnve al- waya boen tho best of frionds, and are now, It depends a good dopl on what Charley does, Ilo may tale an indopondent stand, It "ho does nob I don't know whoto ho can got o xmmhmtloné for thero Ia no Ropublican party on tho North Bldo, My foellnga for Oharley aro as friondly as ovor, and I approved of his spooch on the currency, -but Idon't know what position he will take in thio noxt campaign." ———— PROF. SWING. The Inst numbor of the Allfance has the fol- lowing editorial on the following cditorial on the subjeot of the charges proforrod sgainst Prof, Bwing: Prof, Patton reached * thoso charges " lnst Monda ‘beforoe the Presbytery, and aproad them ont to bo airod, to the numbor of ‘aboat thirty, Wo must reservo, unti] after thoaction of the Presbytary, entended re= mark over the detnila of thelong indictment, for it ja aconfersad rulo of Justico and good brovding to with- hold remarks when in presence of & jury altting upon acase. Dut whon thia jury sholl have bronght fu the verdict wo will givo our readers a glowing account of our great nntagoniat and his troups of heresfes, In tho thirly specifientlons very fow new errors woro o bo observed, Bomo now actora are summoned, sueh o8 Ponelope and Dr.Waters—Catherino the Sccond and the Brabmines of India, It is nt probable that tho netual trial of the aconsed will set in Lefore & week from, noxt Afonday, ot the enrlfeat dnto, Two woeka mnst bo allowod for tho trinl taclf, and Lionce 1t will bo tho onrly part of Moy ‘beforo an end can bo reachied of this frst stop, Thoncoe 4t goea o the Synod, tieuce o tho Asssmly, ihanc to obfivion, . Tho meeting of Presbytory was usually fall, each ‘man, agousor and necused, having all Lis frionda on tho ground, snd_many others bolug drawn in by tho at~ tractive power of a conflict, Ladiea nlso adorned. tha margin of tlio chapel, and wo aro sorry to say took o livoly dntoreat in ‘an nffalr whicls remindod tism s much of tholr own _sowing-socioty dabates ovor horrid Bmitl nud stingy old Brown, It now oppears that this affatr will bo conducted without much rancor or personality, Thus far all parties Liavo actod decontly, and wa can_hardly con- golve of anything that will " fhros thodelegatos Tnta any fury of pasalon, A great deal {8 at stako boyond wliat 2 Visiblo on _the surfaco, but the minda of all gecm quiot and ready for results, Tho accused has Dlocked out no coured, has nsked no ono o dofond him at thobar, He will miake his own_dofonso, no doubt, g0 far 08 ono may bo demandod by tho' courso of avents, and will corfainly not ank of Frenbytery moro than o fow days for looking ovor the charges and speci- fications, s ORUELTY TO ANIMALS. To the Editor of The Chieago Tribunie; Bm: Many thanks for your timoly and tronchant articlo in this morning's Tnibuse in rolation to tho brutal oxhibitions of last week in Indiens. It bas been eaid that the elvilization of apeople is best shown in ite troatmont of its dumb sorvants. Judged by this standard, 18 not our country lagging torribly bohind; and would it'not be well for Christianity, in its pul- E“Bl' tc? raigo its voico ngainst -onr wicked bar- arism z Tho question has boon asked more than onco, whan somo act of cruclty bas come befora tho notice of the public, whers is the Humane So- cloty ? but I thivk 1 pooplo kuaw how littlo support it gety, thoy would not be quite so ready to blame it; it 18 crimllod for want of funds, and 1s only able to omploy two ‘officers for tho ontire city (one always at the Btock-Yards), and neods at least twenty or thirty. Personally I do not think it has tried to give its claims to public support that prominenco whioh it should bave done, but if tho pross will give jts Liolp, this mattor will cortalnly soon bo accom- plishod. Who over epeaks for it 72§71 cortainly novor hoard any one. In s nearly ninoteon yoara' reaidence in this city, I havo not known n singlo sormon to bo proached on behal? of fair trostmount of our dumb sorvants. Bormons, lec- tures, and pamphlots enongh and to sparo, on tho subjeots of crime, and for and ngninst - the donth Ennnlr.y; but never a word sbout that which lios nt tho vary root of theso things. Ohifl- dren aro allowed to grow up indifferent, and ihus callous to pain aud sufforing inflicted on the bruto croation, and our stobbings and mur- ders aro s natural result. Many, many, mny think these romarks quite uncalled for, gonsntional, maudln, sontimental, and o on. Iwill stote o fact or two and Jeave them to judgo. " A friond of mine found In an alley in this city 2 poor old horse, which had beon turned out to dio (not an uncommon thing). Tho boast o surrounded by boys who wore digging their Lnives into it, thoy Lind dug out its oye, a wagon Lind youg over its Togs, and it was coverd with blood. 'Ihis woman, instead of running from tho borriblo sight, stood by and kept tho boys off until tho agont of tho Humane Socioty was found, who at ouce endod ite misery, The awner was found after hard scarching 3 ho tried hardto oseapo all punishmont, but, finding the rood a Liard one to travel, left tho city. At _nbout tho snme time auolher horso was found by the same porson in & vacant lot mear her houso, dying, and, it being Sunday, she thoughi lioe soul was boiog bost attonded. Lo by watching over the poor bruto. This and curing for its wants was doue by berself and ber two childron until doath relioved tho animal from its suffering. 'Theno aro drendful things to toll but, they happon, it i8 no use running nway from them; the evil exists, and must be faced, Wo nro onch ono of us responsible, and we can. not shirk the fact, and, 1f all, or a smull part of all, did their duty, such things could not be, 1 am often, soul and body, sick with whae I'sea snd_know in this direction, and the mattor is mado worsg by the utter indifforenco of really good and kind peopla, peopie who would nof, unnccessarily, hurt a Living thing. Wo all of us owe 5o much to the animnls whoso lives wo mnke o miserable, blinded by one con= tinual labor with brutal whipping for an ulmost regular diet ; thon, whon past labor, turnodout todie. Monoy hns Leou made of them, and that acoms fo 'bo all that i necodsary, I nevor gee cruelty but I foel nshamed of Chicago (and I novor run from it but do my Test to try and sto{z it), and yot if puorlo only caved, our city could be an example in this mat- tor. Theso horrible dag and chickon fights are ouly o part,—would to God thoy wero the ouly end things. The mon who do theso nels ought to ba punished very sovarely, but wo shall nover Iinvo a botter state of things until every minis- tar, ovory tenclior, ovory parent, takes tho mattor cnougl to Liemrt. to try and proporly educate the sonls placed under thélr charge, and for which thoy are responsible. Mkrs, 0. W. Ross, Qiszcaao, April 13, 18 e ORIMINAL, 5 ORIMINAL COURT, Jobn Riloy ploaded guilty in the Criminal Court yeaterdny to the charge of potty larcony, :nfl waa sontonoed to the County Jail for fiftoon nys. Edward Walsh and Edward Dempaey, the thieves who robbed Chief of Police Rehm's roe- idenco, koma fow waels ago, of o quantity of old clothing, were yestordsy araignod for trial n tho Oriminal Coutt ; tho jury found the pris~ oners gullty, and fixed thoir punishment at six yours in tho Btato Prison. Joseph Ball yestorday pleaded guilty before the Criminal Court to the churge of larcony, and was romauded for sontonce, Sall is tho sneak- thief who ontored tho residence of Mrs, Thomen, of Prico place, some fow weoks ago, during that Iady’s nbsence, sud robbed her buraau of g o bracclet valugl ab 75, was doteoted,” arrestod and scarched by Mrs, Thomas in person, wha thon banded bim over to the ofiicors of tho Union Btreet Station, ™ Counsol for the warohoneomen ngninst whom informations have been filed beenune thoy ro- fuscd to tako out liconses as required by law, huovo applied to tho Ktate's Attoruoy to stay pro- ceedings until the constitationnlity of tho law fs again declaed at the Juno ferm of the Supromo Court, a rohearing of the caso hnvlu{: boon applied for, Alr.. Roed declinos, and the law uiust tako its courso. It is_expected that the waroliousemon will appear Lofore the Criminal Court this morning aud furnish bail to angwer, The fallowlng-named prisonars, who were gumy of 1mudnnnunxnorfl,wnug’cumrflufi arraigned ofora Judge Gary, of ‘the Criminal Uourt, and rontouced to tho flonuo of Corroolion s Augus- tus Mulord, thicty days; Michnol MoDonongh, uno year; Jamea Dolaney, eix months; -John Dogan, ihreco months; Patriok Dotan threo wmoiths ; Aaron Mayo, throo mantha; Frod, Mil- “lor, one vear ; Adolph Dolwon, threo months § Michnel Donovan, three manths; John MoDoue ogh, threo montha; Frauk Murphy, ong yoar § and'Jolin Counors 'to tho County Jall tor five duys. THE POLIOE COURTH, Justice Seully's Wast Bido Polioe Qourt doeket prowontod the numos, yesterdny morning, of twenby-threooifarders. One hundred aug tulrty= threo dollars in tinon woroe nssoased against, and 476 colleoted from, thom, e Justice Boyden's Bouth Bido Police Conrt docket prosented the nemes of twanty-two offendord yeatorday worning, “They were finod 206, of which 88 was collooted, The romaindor will ba worked out at the Bridewell, Edward Horan residos on Twonty-sixth stroat noar Halstod, o sssaulted Dis neighbor, Thomas Mahonoy, with an ax, nnd for this was up befora Justico Boydon's South Side Polico Court yeatordny morniug. Ioran's attornoy appliod for & continuanco LIl to-day, which was pranted under bonds of 88300, Josopl Janson was up boforo tho old Armory Tolico Oourt yostordny morning under tho chargo of lnrcani’. Tho evidenca in tho cnso waa tiot pulticlont to hold tho pritoner for that ohnrgo, aud tho charga was changod to thas of disorderly, and Jaukon was fined 230, Rgdmond Ityan, for yagrancy, was bofora Jua~ tico Boydon yastordny, Who flued. bim. 915 and sentonood tho prisoner, in nddition, to the Ilouso of Corroctiop for h.m,y doys, Ryan obe Jectod and took an appenl to the Criminal Court, undor bonds of §300, whioh waro glvon. Louls Herstodt, a snloon-keepor of No. 211 North avonue, had » swootheart, and bor name was Nina Ponil. Inm fit of jenlousy ho bont her, for which ho was fined 9100, and sold his saloon to pay the fine, Howns thon nrrested on a charge of \mulun\n&wohmd Ly the girl, ialxlld 18 now lacked up, s afllietions’have made im orosa. Tho_ following offendora contributed thoir mitos towards ewolliug the acount_ of the City Treasury, by roquost of Justico Boully, of thio West Kido Polico Qourt, yostorday morning, viz: Jobn Hostetier, disorderly, §20; Hemy Delt, divordorly, 823 David. MoCarthy ond Fhomas Bliochoy, disordorly, 810 onch; John Hanlay, abusing hia horaos, 8164 G, B, Nawton, driving his "bus against stroot-cars, 816, 3 John O. Arnold, the youth who haa been prac- tielng thoe sharp dodgo of obtalning clothing and giving ohecks for hia purchnsos on banks whera hio had no necount, was yostorday morn~ ing tried boforo Justico Austin, Twouty-Lwofof his victima appeared ns witnesses againat him, Ho waa hold to the Oriminal Court in bonds of 22,000, and in dofault was committed to the Qounty Jail. . William Chambors was boforo Justice Scully's Wost 8ide Polico Court, yosterdsy marning, to answor to the charge of” nsssult with a deadly ‘wonpon with intent £ do bodily injury, Cham- Dbers s a gas-fitter, who has been out of worl for somo timo. A friond of his,—Berg. O'Koefo, of tho rogular army,—who is on duty at the ro~ craiting ofilce, Randolph street, gave Chinmbors 8 job of gns-fitting at that oftice. After tho work was complotod, the Sorgeant invited his friond, tho gas-fittor, to remain over night with him, wharing his bod with Obnmbors. During the night, for reesons unkuown, the prisonor got up, and with a pair of ' plumbor's tongs committed an nssault on tho Sorgenut, who gavo tho alarm, and Officer Bmith came to his tesone, aud confiod Chambers in the lock-up. Justice Scully held the prisonor over to tho Criminal Qourt under bonds of $300. MNartin Shoohan has o tyrant of a wife, who, on sundry occasions, aasaults hor lege lord une til ho is Dlack and blue. Thursdsy night, his wifo,withlier mother and sister. went for Shoshan on his return home from a hard day's labor, fn & manner that was fosrful -to behold. Officer Lonry was pnssiug by, ond, Leariug the “row,” flut in an appoaranco, to tho great joy of Shed- an, who requested that Le might bo taken to the lock-up, where he would bo protectod from_the violent domonstrations of his wife and her belligerent mothor and sister. Hia roquest was granted. Yosterday morning he was arrnigned bofore Justico Scully to an- awor to tho charge of dimorderly, was fined §7, nnd, after tho adjournment of tho Court, the Justice reconsidered Lis decieion, ro- mitted tho fine,and discharged the prisonor, who inquired what' attornoy could procure him & divoreo. Tho information was furnished, and lio atarted for tho lawyer's offico. —_——— . THE OITY HALL. Tho Cily Tremsurer yostorday paid throe notes on the city's indebtedness amounting to $120,000. G Tho city collections yestorday footed np'$2s,- 678.13, and tho waler rates £2,024.43, It was rumored sround tuo Oity Hall yester- day that Mr. Honry L. Gay, tho architoct of the Court-Houso plan bearing tho motto *“Aut Cmaar aut nihil," has entirely changed the appearauce of ‘tho elovation of the structuro, with the hope, probably, of having it accoptod in tho end, Attontlon is directed to the advertisomont of the Board of Public Works in another column, Among them is ono for abont 23 miles of wator- Pipo, from 4 to 16 inchios in dinmater. Tho stract railrond compauios ure to bo noti- flod by tuo Doard of Public Works to put thoir tracks into repair without dolay, The Firo Mar- slial, it socme, Lias beon_ontoring well-gronnded complaints against thom, tho condition of the tracks at cortnin points bolug sobnd as to threat- on damage to firo apparatns passing over them at moro than ordinary speed. A bighly important meeting of the Duildin Committeo of tho Common Council will bo hol at 2 o'clock this afternoon, at the oftico of tho City Clork. The quention of renting tha Honoro building for a City Hall, and other matters of gonoinl inforost, partaining to tho building of & Sourt Houso, oto., will bodiscussed, and in oll probability dofinifo sotion will bo taken on thom. r. Charles Whito, tho gentieman who has chargo of the Liconse Departmant in the offica of the City Collector, approximates the number of licenses issued by hum sinco tho 1st of the mouth s follows: Teudlers, 848; doublo wagons, 416 butchors, 242; oxpross-wagous, 1,100; “gocond-hand donlers, 18; hacks, G0 nwnbrokers, 2; night scavongars, 913 omais busge, 59; wuctionoars, G; guupowdor, 7; bil- linrds, 903 drays, 140; runnors, 88 ; junk donl- ors, 35; bowling alloys, 7 A Iarge number of liconses of all kinds yot rrmein to be takon out, but so far tho rovgnito reccived from that sourco amounts to almost 20,000, "ThoToard of Publia Worka made the following awards of contracts yesterday: To Labstojn & Lobstain, the carpontry of n two-story-and-buse~ mentongine-houso on Canalport avenue, between Unian and Rublott stroot, at 83,225; to_Josoph ogan, the plumbing and gasiitting of the xato at 5820 ; to leegau & Brobut, the painting and glozing Of tho snio at $417, Robort Luw sooured tho contract for furnishing 15,000 pounds of lnrge egg conl at 38.24 por ton, and Dennls Har- rington suceaeded in having himsalf appointed paver of tho iutorsections of TFraunklin street, batwoen Chieago nvenue and Divislon streot, st €120 per square yard, fucludivg filling aud . draining, e e GENERAL NEWS. The Board of Underwrltera met yosterday aftarnoan, oud instructed the Seoretary ta pre- pare “ equitablo rates " for lumbor-yards and dwollings, to go into effoct May 1. No adyauco 1 contomplated, ‘Two dramatic entertainments of quite a eredit- nble character wera givon under tho ausplees of tho Aque-Pura Lodgo of Good Templare, Thurs- and Fridey ovenings, Thoplaya wara * Pempta~ tion" aud “ The Quict Family,” A woll-filled houso greoted the amatours, and the froquont applauss gave ovidence that' tholr efforts to please ware approciatod. Col, Oloary peid County Tressurer Millar 28,000 yostorday, by the advico of bis attornoy, 3Ir. Coulfiold. Thia satlafics Mr. Milor, and the County Attornoy will to-day filo an ordor with- drawing tho suit, T'ho publication of the Zakeside donthiy bas beon suspended until Sept, 1, ou account of tho il-health of the oditor, ', I, Browne, who {s zoing Soubh by ordor of his physician, Hhould his biealth romaiu soriously impoived, othors will carry on the work ufter Soptewbor, aud protest Mr. Browne's pledges, A Brato Gonnell of * Tho Soveroigns of Indus- 4r¥" ‘was organized Wednesdny and Iursday of this woo, at the hall No, 65 North Clark stroct, “I'ho soasion wes Eeerot, and tho conatitution snd by-luwe wore tho subjeot of ohiof constdoration. The following ofiloors woro elogtad Pres(dent, W. Parker Wright, Hyde Purk; Vice-Prasident, Mra. Mary O. Hule, Obicago; Soorotasy, IL. B. Allon, (Jlnunga:'l'munnmr‘.l. 8, Avory, Ohlcagay Legturer, Thowas Rider, Kvanston; Blownrd.!iv. K. Wood, Aurora; Asglstant Hteward, David Qill, Olicagoy Excontive_Committes, A, 1, leith, Chicuga: W. F. Darrows, Rackford; Nathaniol Bowditoh, Aurora; Jacal Wolff, Ohi- oago; A, L, Parnum, Ohioago: E. I'.Blocum, Ohicago. ~ The unemployed fldl{)lna ars making good ogrogd I the orgaulzation of thelr Co-opovu- Llivo'Company for the manufucture of bootk and shoos, ‘hio #hares aro taken moro rapldly than could bo ux{mctml of yuon.wha havo boon oyt of cmploymont for soveral months, and it f. confl- dontly oxpected that the Company will soon be I n ehapo to comply with the law, ‘Chey have already arrangod with a wholosale dealer to pur- chaso all tho goods manufaoturad by thom, and, with bones! and = osroful . management, thore wouid wcom to be no rogsan tho wohewo should mot bo wucoewsful, Orispius afilrm that tho stock of boots manifad- tured In Chicago Is loss than ono-half what it Wwas ono yoar ago, owing to the faot that the manufactirers have boon compoellod to omploy worlmen unskilled in tho business, and have Ledn unable to gat & full foran of oven this sort of labor, Tlm{ also stato that tho falling off in manufaoturo will ‘mnke no differonce in'tlio ap- pavent supply of Uhfoago-made boots, ns the manufacturors will palm off Eastorn-mnda gooda with thoir own Inbols to such of their customors a8 aro unablea to toll tho differance. A mosting of tho South Town Board was held i«umdny ofternoon of tho Bonrd rooms on dnme Btroot, 'Thero woro prosent Justicos Hoinon, Daggott, DoWolf, nnd Toydan, Supor~ vitor O'Brion, and 'Town Olork Schonffor. Aftor tho Lown Clerk hnd read tho minules of tho provious mooting, the Doard recetvad tho bills of the Assistaut Modorator and_clorks of tho lato olection, which wore, on motlon, ratofred to committeo, with instructions to pay if found cor- reot, On motion of Justico Du{;gon, & voto of thanks was passed Lo the retiring offcors,’ who thou Introdiicad their auocossors to the Board, Business was then resumed, but the ouly work dono was tho ronting by the Bonrd of tho same apartmonts at tho samo ront as tho year before, Lho moating then adjourncd. i ep PERSONAL, Mr. James B, Floyd, tho well-known insuranco ngont, loft tho oity last night for a three months' racrontion trip in tho Bouth. Gov. W. J. H. MoTavish, of tho Hudson’s Bay Compnny, Fort Goiry, Manitobs, was at tho Palmor Iougo yostordny. o loft for homo last ovening. Mr, 11, C. Ford, tho woll-known artist, has ro- turnod from 4 Bouthorn tour through Alabams, Aisslealppl, Loulsians, and Florlda. * J. 1, Whitman, Westorn Passongor Agont of tho Grand Trunk Railway, waa yastorday tha ro- cipiont of n'flue wot of purlor furniture with which to furnish hisnow honse on Wabash av- onue. The furnituro was a gift from Lis numor-~ ous frionds smong the railrond employos of tho Northwost. Tho_following-nemed gentlomon nave boon clocted ofiicors of the ‘‘Staudard:” President, M. A, Meyor; Vice-Prosidont, Simon Eulmrfinr; Tinanelal' Soerotary, Josoph Horner; Rocording Beorotary, D, M. SohaMuer ; ‘I'rensurer, Philip Btoin; Trustecs, B. Morgentholm, Dr. Mann- -holmer. Thomas ¥, Koith, bettor known as Frank Koith, ia misaing, having loft his houso, No, 200 North Groen strect, Weduosday morning. 1o was subject to fits of ingnpity, and it is feared somo- thing has hrpponed to him. He is about 27 yenrs of ago, slim built, 5 fact 8 inches in height, and hae a black mustache. Whon last seen he had oia & blue pon Jackot with rod lining, dark panta, and dark gray felt hat. Informntion rogarding him may bo sent to No, 200 North Green stroet, or to No. 170 Wost Indinna streot. Cleveland ulml Dotroit papors aro requestod to ocopy this 1tem, x GIICAGOANS ABROAD. Paris—The Hon. I. N. Arnold and family, V. H. Bigolow snd family, Edward Bigmoro, Charles Doxter and family, Mrs, . A, Eastman, Miss Aunie I, Hobart, "Miss Graco M. Laflin, Oharles B. Popo and wife, Martin Ryerson and wifo, Douglas Taylor and wife, tho Rov. C. W. Woudte, Mra, R. M. Whitehesd and danghtor. . . . . ndon—J. @, David- son, J. James, 8. K. Lindley, A. B. Pull- man and daughtor, D, J. Shopard. , . . Nice—Miss Hempstead, tho Hon. L, B, Otis and family. . . . . Geneva—Joln DBurke, Richard Grogg and wife, Miss M. W. Bhepard, . . Berlin—J. ¥, McChesnoy, Mra. Philip Wadsworth and daughtors, . . . Dresden—d. M. J. Chos noy. . . . JRome—Mrs, I Jones and daugh- ter, Mrs. 8. H. Korfoot and family, the Hon, Jo- soph Modlll and family, Miss dinnio E. Ponny, Nrs. 8. H, Stovenson, Mrs, Etta T, Tucker, Jolin C,"Whito, Mra. 8. A. Whitman. . . , Flor- ence—Migs Hompatead, Miss Lorraine, .. Venice—Mru. 8, M. Nickorson. . . Ahian —S. T Hubbard. . ; , Naples—Dr. M, P, Hotfleld, D. F. D, Hues, Mra. %, D, Huge, For- nando Jones, Jennie Jones, D. W. Storrs, Mrs. R, L. Storrz. HOTEL ANRIVALS. Grand Pacific—M. E. Ingalls, Cincinnati; J. ZElkinton, Engluvd ; O, I, Booth, Maneflold ; W. D. Brackott, Boston ; the Hon. Vormont; Jouathan Rice, Mempl Horace Scott, Louisville, . . House—A. R. Smith, Momplis ; euso ; W. L, VanWoat, Now York ; 8t. Louis; J, Drown, Buffalo; B. P. Frink, Louisville, . . . Tremont Iouse—W. W. Phillips, Now Yotk ; 7. A, Holmos, St. Louis ; G- H. Dolany. Milwaukee; T. O, Fanuiug, Now York; C. Miller, Ekbart ; J. Wood, lowa, » . . Palmer House~0, 1. Hill, England; J. L. CI New York; W. D, Gilbert, Milwankeo; P, 11, Dui‘ Towa Cit.fl;‘h Palmer, Jr., Minuesota; 8, L, Robingon, Burlington, —_— (-] Huir, Syra- D. Huslioll, ANNOUNCEMENTS. . President Porter, of Yale College, will preach in tho New England Church to-morrow evening. The Young Mon's Obristian Assaciation prayer- mooting will bo held at their rooms, No, 148 Madison_streot, this ovening, conducted by William Bonnett. Al young mon are invited, The Genoral Committeo for the Ioying of the corner-stone of the new Custom-House, who Linve boon notitled by ciroular, will boar in wind tho meoting to-nizit at tho club-room of the Sherman House, at 7:30 o'clock. o * Tho Committeo appointed to report on tho feasibility of formiog & “ Produce Exchange,” to bo composod of thoso specially tutorosted in tise produco bustuess, will mako their roport to 5 gouoral moating to bo hold at the Commercial Hotel at half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon, Tho Morgan Park Baptist Church will bo de- dicatod by the Chicazo Baptist Union Sunday, ‘I'he sermon will bo dolivered by the Rov. Dr, W. W. Everts, A gpocial train will loave the Rock Islnud dopot at balf-pust 1 o'clock in the aftor- noou. Tho Roy. Monry Powers will lecture in tho Christinn Union Freo Course, nt 114 Madison street, on Mondny evouiug, instend of Robort Collyer, os niready announced. His subject will bo “Evolution and Immortality,” a popular argumbnt for coutinued oxistenco nftor death. Opportunity will bo given at tho elose for ques- tlons and disonssion. The Chrstian Union clasees in Spanish and phouography meet this ovening, tho lattor lo organize. AIl" wisling to Joln these classes aro roqueated to be presout. AR SUBURBAN NEWS. JYDE PARK. C. 1L Willott Laviug by a written communi- cation addressod to the legal voters of Iyde Parlk, announced his diseatisfaction with the lato ““Ring " Convontion and bia determination not to ruu upon that tickot, but, baving.boon nomi- nated by that Conyention, ho fools as though ho oannot consistontly agcopt & placo upon the Taxpayers', Ho, having avnounced lus deter- miuation to romain noutral, has suggested the uame of Cummings Cherry, Br.‘nl n_propor muu to takohis placoupon the anti- Ring ticket. Jounh 8, Scovol L tho brothor-in-law of Thomp- &on, tho “Ring * attormoy, belug in accord with the ' Ring " tiokot, Lina boon droppod frown tho 'l'ux]mf‘m'u' tlokot, * Tho followlug 18 the Laxpay- o' tlcket, pledged to roform and op- posed to ihe continuation of the *Ring " dynasty: For Trusteas—Samuel Faulk- nor, 1L. O, 1orine, Cummings Cherry, Sr.,Van H, Higgins, John I. Bonnott, Blam @, Clark, For Villago Glork—Willinm J.' Horrick. LAKE VIEW. As already stated, the new Post-Office has boou eutablished st Mr, Talcotly drug-store, and wont into operation Monday., It wasat first proposod to have an_independent offico nt thispoint, but, onconsulting Gen. MoArthur, it wa found that sovoral months would elupso bo- fora tho nocodanry permission could bo obtained from Washington, . Thia ofilco has, therefors, boon oatablisbed a8 & branch of the City Post- Offico, und is under its control, The mail gooy to tho clty once & day, doparting at 1:50 p, m. “Inoro is ona arriyul oacl duy at 3 p. ., briug- Ing nll lotters arriving in thoe city up to nogn. Thers is also a stamp-dopot at tho samo placo, ‘Lhis ofiloe Lns boon a desldoratum In that ond of tho town for years,sand the thanks of that nolghborhood aro duo Afr, Taloott for hie exor- tions in this mattor, e algo to Gon, MeArthur and tho Assistant Lostmastor for their rrumm co-oporation. All mail inattor intonded for this oftice should bo. direotod to Wrlght's Grove, Chioogo, Il ‘Tho Bunervisor is oxpectod home_to-morrow, emd the Town Board will meet Monday evening, There has boen no meoting for five waoks, sud thoro will bo wore than the ususl smount of ‘business to Lo disposed of on that otcusion, ELOIN; ‘Tho City Oouncil at s rocant sossion algoted the following musicipal officors for the onsuing joar : **BilyClork—Tt, W, Podlford, who ling hgld the poaition continnously sinco the organization of the oity, twenty years ago. il (arshal by Powers (re-eleoted, Slreet Commissioner—Alex, Joslyn, Oity Qollector—8, 8. Dolph Oty Atlorney—E. Cliftord, ity Sexton—H. B, Waltars, A qoumuuition of Iadivs were prodont and pre -about his bueinoss. Ihe Justico, howover, putin sionted o potition asking the Councll to rotuse to [ Jigonsossloons. Nonaction was taken, tho Coun- oil adjourning for ono wook, when o Ivoly timo may bo oxpoctod. * Robert Cralg and David Mooro, of Gilbort Bta- tlon, oaplurad Bovon wolves a fow days ago, and recolved n bounty of $105 for thom. A luntor in this clty says in & fow days ho will ‘sbip six young wolvon to Luke County to be turnod looso for fall huuting. 1Io hau sovoral loft whioh wiil bo distributed around in othior localitios, Thin mnken o bluo lookout for Lake County lnmby this summor, . ‘I'ho noonday prayor-mieotings are woll main- tainod, 'Tho intoroat is on tho inoroase, On Bunday nvnulus thora will bo a grand tom- poranco rally in the Opera-Ilouso, This ocours annualiy and sorves as an opportunity to advance tho temporanca movement. » Maj. D. W. Whiktle, of Chloago, hua hoan con- ductlng o norios of Gospol mostinga in this city, whick will olose to-day. AUATIN, Yontorday momiug n woll-nigh fatal nccidont aacurrod on the Galens Diviston of the Chicago & Northwostorn Raliroad. The accidont took lnco about ouno milo enat of Austin, As tho Junotlon presongor, which arrives in tho olty nt 8116 8. m., was npproschiug the car-shops, the firoman fell fram tha ongiue sud, turning o sum- morsnault, atruck tho small of his back against n raflrond tlo, The traln was stopped aa soon as posnible and tho firoman waa picked up. Afior striking the grouud Lo wis scon to rise to his foot, bub immodintoly pank down ngaln, He wns placed in tho baggnge-oar, and every possible comfort was provided for him by thie conductor, Mr. Harvey. Ilo was brought to tho city an takon to tho disponsary, cornor of Frani. lin gvonuo aund Iinzlo stroot. It wag fonred that ho bad roceived dangerous internal injurios, but an examination proved that such was not the cose, His spluo, howaver, was sorlously injured. He was subsequently taken to his homo at Turner Junctlon. His namo is Goorgo Nolloss, o is about 34 years of ngo. o was throwing o pinco of con! from tho ongino, and In doing 6o struck his footand foll, pusmng out botwoon tho engino and the tender. 'The only wondor {8 that ho wna not_instantly~killed, 28 tho train wis running ot tho rato of about 25 miles an hour, * HARVARD, A, McLaughlin, Socrotary of the Railrond Oommissionors, happoned to bo in Harvard on tho day whon tho gorporation election took placo, nnd went to the polls to voto. e was promptly challouged by one of tho lndios who bad tho ““’S""‘““ ‘movoment in charge, but quictly sub- seribed tho necesanry aftidavit and deposited his ballot. The J\ld&us of tho olection wero N. E. Black, Owen McGoo, and John B, Lyon, A fow days ngo o warrant was isaned against Lyon for rocelving the voto, by Squiro Armstrong. Io was arrostod, and tho caso, on cliaugo of venue, was sont to Squire Callondor, The Justico not boiug in town, Mr. Lyon wont an_apponranco in the afternoon, and in Mr. Lyon's abeence tried tho cause, found the de- Tondaut guilty, and_put bim undor bcnds of £500, or o month in tho County Jail, to awmt tho noxt'torm of Conrt, : i ‘Tho boauty of thia fares will appent whon tho fact is known -that Mr. McLaughlin 1s 2 member of the Bonrd of 'Trustees and a rocognized votor in tha village, and that his voto was duly sworn in, DARK RIDGE, A vory lemme social evont wag tho surprige- nréy oo Lhursdsy evoning of which Mr. Georgo W. Spofford aud fumily wero the recipients, Tho alito of tho place turned out in goodly numbers, and tho party tarried to a Iate hour, ‘L'his Buburb is now agitated over the metos ond bounds of the priucipal streotin the vil- lago. A misteke was mado in the Govornment sur- voy (to which the stroet in question daes not conform), aud if tho strcot should now bo changod in conformity with that survoy it would war the appearanco of the villago, as it would go moandoring off through tho front door yatds of somoe of the principnl residences. It is proposed to patition the Truatces to vacate tho streot, and then raopen it ne it now runs, Thero is considorable opposition to this plan, however, and & livaly timo is Jooked for as the noxt Doard mocting. OAK PATE, Tho Posk Sisters gave n concert at Unity -Oburch Thursday ovouing, sud it was woll ai- tended, On Thuradny, the Rev, Mr. Huntington had the pleasure of joining in matrimony Dr. Will- inm McLaron nud Miss Kitty E. Wilbur, at tho Congrogational Church, Tha church was well orowdod by some 800 poersons, Tho floral dooora- tions wore much sdmirod. MAYIFOOD, “Tho Rov. Mr, Brown was_the happy victim of 5 srprise party on Thursdsy evening, when ho way presonted with 310, Thero 'was o suppor aud o ploasant timo, . ‘Tho Rov. Mr. Nalio, of Oak Park, will preach in the brick school puilding at 10:30 to-morrow. LARE. The old Board of ‘L'rustoes of. Lake met for tho lnst timo ‘Chursday, Presont: Prosidont Burcky, Suporvisor Colwan, aud Trustacs Drake, Colvin, and Tabor, Thoe minutes of the lnst mootings were rend and approved; aftor which, tho Doard suditod the Treasuror's accounts, and propared every- %xiugd genozally for the reception of the new onxd, In_the meantimo, Justice Williams adminis~ tored the oath of oiico to Supervisor Colmay, CQollector Montgomery, Assossor Muirhead, Trustees Brinkman ‘and Tabor. Immedintely aftor tho Bonrd adjourned ine dia, theso gen- tlomon presonted their erodontinls to the Town Clork for filing, and then took their soats, snd tho Clork called_the roll. Present : Bupervisor Z. Colman, aud Trustces J, Tabor, L. Mont~ gomery, G.'Muirhead, and William Brinkmon, On motiou of Mr. Colman, ay informal ballot was taken for Prosidont of tho Board for tho onsuing year, with tho following rosult; Johu ‘Tabor 4, and Goorge Muirhead 1, Anothor wag taken with tho same rosult, sud on motion of Mr. Colman John U'abor wag daclured the unani- mous choico of tho Board for President. Lho Bourd then adjourned, to meot aguin this morn- ing at 9 o'clock, Ifeory Rubonstoin and an employe namod John Miller wera Lrought before 'Squire Thomp- son, of tho Town of Lake, yestorday, on tho chargo of cruelty to animale, Tho evidence in thoe caso showed ~that the prisouera wero con« tinually abusing thelr horso in s disgracoful manner. They ascomed to think horses wero mado to be kicked, bost, and pounded, but the "Squire gavo them to understand that thoy werg not mado for that purpose, by fiuing both of them $15 and cosls. —_— The Satin Gloss Starch. Money saved {s mouoy carned, sud uny ono using Duryeaw’ famous * Butin Gloss Birch * and Duryeas! “ Improved Corn Blareh” will save mouey, It 1 suow white, perfuctly pure, aud the strougest mado, {hefofora tho cheupest, Ask your grocer for Duryeas “ alin Gloss Btarch " for tho lsundry, aud * Improv- ©d Gorn Starels * for culiuury purpasgs, und soe that you get it Durycas’ * on every packuge, Beliyblo Teatimony— um uie Durycas’ ¢ Batin Gloas Stareh # Iy my laundry, 2ud Luvo bocomo satis flod that ft s not_oxeelled by any other starch now In a0, It1a very puro and white, giving o boautiful finlsh to the lirien, . 1, A, GiLuerte, ‘Woddell House, Olavoland, O,, Murch 10, 1872, et e Grant SBale of Riblbons, Opened this morutng, and ready for exhibition only, Bule bugins Tuesdoy worning, April 21, Tifty thou- sand yards of ribbons, from 134 to 6inclies wide, at tho vory low prico of 25 conta per yard, and 5,000 yards of clegant sash Tiblons ut 80 couts, Tho goods are oll perfect and of tho very beat quality, and aro all worth doublo tho prico asked, Allaro invited to oxamine them to-dey and Monday, but sale fs rescrved until Tucaday morning, Hotehlin, Pulinor & Co,, 137 and 139 Btufo atvoot, —— The Great Overland Sunday Mail Train Will leave Olicago Sunduy, April 10, at 10:15 8., via Obicogo, Rook Teland & Puclfio Rojlzoad, stopping all rogulur stations on main line, connecting at Omoha with Monday morniug oxpress train for Denver and San Franclaco, "Llekets via Chicogo & Northwestorn, or Chicago, Burlingtou & Quinvy Radlroads, will bo takon on this tealu, i NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIPPINGOTT'S MAGAZIN FOR MAY, 18 A BRIONT AND ENTERTAINING NUMBER OF Tavoite Moty Rkl Tnstated NOW READY, CONTAINING ¢ A oontinuntion of TILI NEW HYPERION, 1 eatoul, ARAVAN A D‘('Hmluu "llll‘ Al il g Uyap ABiog WiNTEn K o; BOUNING AND BUTY: Bty INGIN THE EANT, By FANNviovs iar, TASHO TOLHONGIAL 1y Ttou Hidacs Coas A OB SRR A T LA, it Nv"n‘c" VIBUE TO DARTR i H Bociaty of T Slataati Gah 1. g to 1 ocloty of the Clnolnnati— 111~ - bands, “LATRIATONI: OF Ll DAY, Tl to Tow TFor Balo by all Poriodiaal Dealers, TERMS,—Yonrly Bubsoription, 84,00 Binglo Numbor, % oonta, Liboral Olubbing Katos, bor, ity Bromiin 1dst. mm‘iofnn mg:xmifw'c':fl'u‘.hm &k N. B,—To & club of twonty Bubmoribors, L. s Masasio 4 put at 85,0 por Yoar 10 oaoh ind g lincyoloprdin, revixed edition, ln“ vols,, royul 8 vo, bound {,r:, nll;lu:z; grios $00.00, 1s prosonted to tho porson fotting J B, LIPPINGOTT & CO, Publishers, T16 & T17 Market-aty Philadelphbin. MUSIC BOOKS! Oltser Dithan i Co., during repaira of thelr bullding fn= Jured By fve. olll Sfcupy Hora: New S Wshinptonstrs Tchera thei] have, as ety Jor falo, a'cery (e stok a7 (he ot poputar uele Hook ummony thom Tiires Choice Volnues of Bonud Misic, Pricaofoach Took. Tionrds82.0; Cloth $3.00; Gllt §4,00. [PURIOAT TREASUITE, Vocal nd tustrumenial, AT SEISAIE opal, BHOWER OF PEAULS, Tho Bost Voonl Dtota, Capltal collogtions, 00 Inewo pages, papulne ploces, & groat donl of musia for a llttlu monoy, RIVER OF LIFK. oat Bahibnth-School Sang Rook, American Tune Book. Prico $1.60, or $10.60 por doz, as 1,000 Tunos and Anthonia, vt now, bt sclectod s tho fuvarites from all prominoat CliutolyMuslo Sooks publishud duriug tio last alf contury. Fathor Komp's 014 Folks' Tuuos, Enlarzod, 81 por doz. WINNER'S NEW SCHOOLS, For Plauo, Cabinot Organ, Molodlon, Guitar, Banjo, ‘Cornot, ife, Aecordlon, Ciarinot, ‘Flute, nud Flakoofot. Thoso convanlont bouks cust It 76 conta ench, and aro canciso, sliplo wuthods, with largo quantitios of ploasiag alrs for praotico, i abovo bioks sont post-pald on rooulpt of rotail price. Olivor Ditson & Co., Boston. Chas, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ———— e STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, The National Waich Company, Office, 74 Monroe-st,, near State, Oricaco, April 6, 181, Atamooting of the Diseotors of thio Natioual Watch Gompany ield in thele oliice, In Chicago, 1., on Apeil 6, 1844, tio fallowing resolution was adoisiad, 10 Wit Hesuleed, "That a specinl meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Natlonal Watch Oompany ba and tho same is loroby eallad to bu huld at thelr oilice, in Chicagy, on tho twalitit (14th) day of May, 1874, at tho hour of 4 o'clock p, m., for tho purposo of submitiing to vato of such Stovkbolders the quostiun of chabging thr nawio of this Corporatlon, 50 that tho wamo_ ahiall b **Blkin, Nntional Wateh Goni- nd of as 6t prosont, **¥ho Nationul Watoh Now, thorofore, ploaso tako motica that thora will ho s ‘mootiiig of tha Stuokhoklora of this Corporatiun st tho thne and place and for the purposo ot forth in uaid reso: utina, (Signod) 3 T. M. AVERY, J. T RYERSOM H, 7. OULVER, WL i - Agont, 1 BAUAL 1L DAVEY, Jouin Boxie ovfzmv.’wb WIS & KA DESNT: GOSSIP—A Ullllllru:'i; Ball at Romo—"Tho- AND o \MO! L. PEASK, Dircetors, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, ThoBouth Wales Atlantic Steamship Uompany's Now ]v‘ir.b:lllnfi Full-powornd, Clydo-buil Slunmlll“l;:wfl) rall from Bonnsylvanla Ratlrond Whar!, Jersoy G PLEMBROK! Apll 4 GLANORGARN....... oy 2 ANDE April 18 | PEMBROKE My 18 Ca nd passongors at through rates from Al phsta ot tho Unitod STatoaand Canadn. vorta I tis Biratol Ohannol, And al) othor poiuta in Knglind. “tlicko ntanmstiips, DIl cxiously for tho {rado, Aro pro- ided with ail the 18tost inprovamants fof the Gomlortaud Couvonivuco of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Firat Cabin, 875 and $80 curronoy. Scoond Cabln, §55 §urroney, Stoarage, 0, currancy, Propaid Steerago oortiticates from Gardifl,.. 9%, i rafts for £1 and upwarde, For furthor par(ion iare, Sipls In Cardl, at the Gom- ‘pany's Ottices, No. 1 Dock Cinmbrrs, and in New York to ANOHIBALD BAXTER & CO. Afeuts, No. 17 Biroadyvay. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOE_This Company takos therisk of Insurance (up to 30,00 In gold) ou_saoh uf its uteamors, thna givin pratengers tha best possible guarantco for safoly au avoldatico of daugor at soa. T 0, most southerly raufo has always beon adoptod by ths Compang foasoid fon wud headlthe To LIVERPOOL, aad QUKENSIGWN, Nos, f and 47, Norih Htiver . New Vork, from Plors For Iondan diraot, Frauce, April 83, Cabin FPawsuge, 870, QH()‘ wnd SO0 Curreucy. Sted 21) Currency. e, 03 Grent Reduotion in Steerage Rates, Mhirough tickots from Tiritish Parts to Chicago, S13(5. Apply to WILLIAM MAGALISIER, Gonoral Wostorn Agzont, northenst carner Olark and Randolphists, (oppo- site uow Sherman Houso), Ubleago. STATE LINE. ToGlnsgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. BTATR OF ALABAMA en) STATE OF GEORGLA sail STATE OF VIRGINIA eal FROM PIER 35, NOR e Ratesof wuuk”s“{;‘l‘"z.&‘c‘;x J‘:llsl!;:ll" 1 ; Bt of passayn: Gabln: u aneago, €00 ourroneys Tropaid, B coreoney Liraith e hewist Tutes. yor furthor partfoulnrs apyly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & wouty, 73 Bruadyuy, Now MONTREAT, OCEAN STEAMSIIP ¢ 22 FULL-POWERED PIRSTOLARS STEAMERS, Livorpool, ondondores, and Glusgow, "Tel-wookly (0 and froin Quobug (Portland (o wintor), Also, fortniihtly tonud from Lalthmoro, calllng ot Quoenstown, Halifax, and Norfolk, Yor passago, frolght, or any informatlan, apyly to A 100 Aucnts, nNitllesnt, AMUSEMENTS, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE. A T R E 5L Her Favewell Appearances In Chicago, OIIAS, LEVI, Agont, | A DURAND, Treasuror, Grand Opoulnix Tuealir, Avell 1.t 8 ot i , for the FIIST TIMI2 T fihifi 'm’aIfi"ifiafii:'?‘ifi:?{:yymflmx 1 anil cu' i " o usion] . SRTRGARONAY, 1ol 3 e “O LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, (The Daughtor of Malamo Angot), MLLE, AIMEL in hor orlglon 1010 0f.sq,.,OTATRETTS: Which will be rupented Wednandny Evenlug, MLLTL AT (o o are s A 3 1 4 uA'runnA]?t\'l’/’A'?“lg’g\u 'En?m f;i’:':mhn AanA niductor, ; i, ook of ‘tho Oores, Ti1E ONLY CONTEGH EDI. TIOR. for ealo at tho Thoatra. S8 s 5 RAILROAD TIME TABLE, KRRIVAT, AND DEPKRIURE OF TRATHS - EEXPLANATION OF REFPRENGE MANKS, -+ Haturday ve eoptod, * Bunday o: S B ST ey oot . MICHIGAN CENTRAL 8 CREAT Bt o Tk . AR, TAILROADY AeKetupice, 67 Lilar southenst corner i and b Contatat., corner o' Studison, Teare, Itantolphy Ctrriee, *8:90n, m.|*8:00p, m, oveeee 000 D mels G0k HENRY O, WENTWORTI, 3 Goneral Passongor Agont. CHICAGN & ALTON RAILROND. fllMM}'h‘nnm';ElA‘l'/u nmlR’lIu,nmriV'AnzllfL ,mg'm“u’,,, iy o o SpringAell, Atim dndd . Lo hniul fie.. Onort Sepat, ase Stde, near Vallans Bridge, Ticket Ofices £ A¢ Depoty and 121 Kandulphest pros: Nl IExpronsee THE GREAT ADELPHI, TS BATURDAY, at2p.m., FAREWELL UATINEE! HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS! NILLSON’S ARRIVAL! THE RIVATS! GERMAN INTELLIGENOCH OFFICOE | POOR UNCLI PETH! .1, 18, FIE WELOM, BERN : aRofial Vi QTS ELOm SExAR DL and FOX, RAPIER, MORTO. nd BABH asom gy a0 Puety o EBonTer o rosoreach: Ol MONDAY 'WEXT_ALEK. DAVIS Sna" e’ aront: Adoiuil Gompany, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MASANIELLO! By gonoral roquost, this opera will be ropoated hy tho LIFDEREKRANZ, HANS BALATKA, Conductor, On Sunday, the 19th, and Honday, the 20th of April, ‘Wil the frmor cast, and with an onlargod ohorne, * Bonta can bo rasarvod at tho Bux-Uliod from Tusaday, o'olack; Roservod Seats in Par cony. MYERS OPERA-HOUSE, Matirga'st., botwoen Dearborn aud Siato. Artugton, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels EVERY IVENING DURING THE WEEK. In a magnificent bill and change of Programmo. SEE THE BORDER LILY! Bobby Nawcomb's Great Burlosquo, MATINET, SATURDAY AT 2:%0, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thls Aftornoon and Night poshivoly last apposrance of MISS KATHERINE ROGERS In Dion Bouclonult's Great Naw York Succoss, TR/ S Miss ROGERS In her original sharactor of IMI. e s WS B BE L OV, Hogatt L i otdary Apell 8 it apnoranasot Mis BLANOHT 1A, n o ontirels nev 4nd arigias Play, on. ttiod *INYANTIOTBIS griimanlna MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Nights of tho Vavorito Actrosa Miss TANE COOMBS. Friday and Saturday Evonings, THB WIFE'S SECRET. LADY EVALINE... . JANE COOMBS, Saturdsy Matinoo—ROMEQ AND dULIET. iy and Monday-LIKDERKRANZ, In MABA- Tuesday, Aprilat-—Tirst night of tho ATMER FRE! OPERA BB TRODERL of the REROR AUADEMY OF MUSIO, LAST DAY OF THE EMINENT John McCullough. *_"This Afternvon Grand GLADIATOR MATINEE. To-nlght (st Appenrnnce), L) I . Mondny—MAJILTON-RAYNOR FAMILY, Arrive, Zaave, Kunses 0} &t Loula and Torka Jolterson Oity Kxpiroas, o0 Teorin, Kookl & Bttt Sl S Rt atiroad 12, 8101 Hire on, Washingtan 10x.|* 4:30 p. m| Jollet & Dinigh Aocomrodations|* 401 b m: CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & S, PAUL RAILWAY. adison anil ‘Canalegts,” hton Diepat, eor m 83 South Clarkaly, opposite Sherman Ifovise, and at Dey Trare, | Milwaukoe, Groon Bay, Storene' Edlnt, Pralelo o Bion, & i g Foud Doy K 208, m, 41:00m, . Miiwakoo, Groun by o 0 ol 1kpeoas |* 7855, m. Mllwlflkuun" B il (e ey 18 ol Nieht Ixiross. 00p.m. * 415 p. m, JLLINOIS UENTRAL HAILROAD. af Lake-t, and foot af Ticentysacond.at, Depot foot atteé, 121 Nandolyphst.y near Olark, oo Arrie, Bt. Louls Expross, 1 St Lanlg Fast, Lin i ro & Now Url 40 3 . m, . (airn & Now Orlous Springilold Bxprox bt Ly B o 31 M Dubuquo & Sionx Clty . i mm'n,: m.|* N:aGy, m. (a) Runs to Unampnign on Raturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—Foot of Lukesl,, Indiana-av., and Sixleenth it andt Canal ard Sizieenti-sts, ifices, N0, G Clarita Tick oy Grand cifio Holel, and at depols, Tieave, Arrive, Slouz Olty Kxp.. ut Lino, for Omaba,. Tokvenworth, A 1:00 p, 1 » 0:00 . m, £10:00 b, . 6 p. m. +10:00 p. m. | 7 lny. _3Ex. Monday, T — CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, Clly afices, corner Kandulyh and LaSalteats,, and 75 Canals ¥ U e gt a3 Gl Tea Madisan & Firy + uidh b b ot cornar of Wolls ani Kinsfa sta: 8 Dapot carng: of Cannl and Kinria-ata: W BTENN ST Gane Pass, Agont, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. icket und Freipht l‘,eirl, 77 Clurk-aty Syeclal tuducomanta, Gregt Now Hawto, A T. &80 Falt. R W. I, WEBD, dont Ag'te CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dewot, corner of Vanliuren and Shernian-ate, Tickst ofies,' Girand Macife Hotel, Arrive. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Huren-st., foot af LaSalle-st, Ticket officar, nuriiucest corner Clark and Randolph. il soulioets cornier Canal and Vatdison-sts. ek o GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, To bo hld undor the auspicos of tho MECHANICS' INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANOISCO, OAT, Opening on Aug. 18, 1874. Tho Boacd of Managers horewith anhounoe that a grand TIndustrial Falr will bo beld in tho City of 8an Franolsco for ¥ days, opening on Aug, 18, 1674, T Viuw of tho inoroasing omiarienl and manufsotar- fug lnyportanco of San Fyanolaoo, its conttiulty to an slosa cunnuotion with tio various-couutrios bordeinicon fhio Pacitle, the mansgors hava canatruotad Daviilon having a tloor area of 160,000 feot, and havo fuvited to it s11 who aro disposed to como and exhibit. All exhilbitors will ho placed on tho samo footiog. Mlotiva puiwer will bu furnistid froo, 'The bulliing il bo opon day and ovoning, and ovory taoility will ba'vxtandad to xlifbitora aud visitars, Application for xpaco must bo madoe without delay, to thio Nocrotary of th Board sf mauaiors, 47 Dost:st., fna Franciseo, and alt Inquirios will bo unswered and infor- wmation oxtendod promptly, sofiuayace chn bo sccured ualoss pplled for hofaro tho A of July nuxt. L1 %, Pros, J. H, OULVER, Suc'y, MUSICAL FESTIVAL INBOSTON, Third Trionnial Fostival of the HANDEL AND HAYDN SBOCIETY, . May G to 10, 1574, Prinolpal Vooallsts : u z:’:'f-l!;?‘ }Y;,E“""I 3llas Adelatils Phillipe, . Gary, Ar. Nolsou Vurloy, L Myrom W. Woltmoy, and other sminont artlsts. THEODORE THOMAS' SUPERD ORCHESTRA, and the Soclety's. Chorus of 51X HUNDRED VOIORS in Handrl's ' Moasin, ! and **dudna Maceabnous: Bach's ** Passion, Musio(" Hoothovon's ¢ Ninth Syn phony; Haydn's *‘Se " Mondalsahon's **Obristus, %4 1ent iy, Praar st d, K. Palnols Bl Potory B itay Wbt st G 1S o Teetuto s Frts-sisin Esniyhs and othar colobratad ohoral aud Sroheatral works. - Nib Shacarts: six of Oratario, and threo of S)m)»huy. OARL ZERRAMN, Conduotor of the Festival, . J, LANG, Uryuoist., Hoason tickots at ¥15 oach, foreala Avril 9; an BLa0 nd $2.007 aud sy 1 prit 2 single tickots lo_urntorias rts 31 and #1,80, for sale Aprif 25, Ordors n o i oy o addrousad to Mr. A, {mpaniad by tha wanay iy 5 A.'P. BROWNE, Soorotary, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROFEAN PLAN. Coruer Irving-place und Sixtcentliest., NEW YORK, Qnly ane hilogk from Union Bquare, the niast coutral yob it ocatio i o city, in tho fnniodlalo visinity of Wl o brineinal pincus of amnsamont and loatimg Fothil gtores, haa boen enlargoil and improvad tho ustison by tho adaition of Aty saomy aud n pasionger vlovator. Gl A N, Propelotor. NEW CEROMO, RETURNING FROM T1E SIORE A real Gom of o Ploturo, to bo given away by the GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., 116 Waost Washington-st,, 133 Twonty-sccond-st. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Bulld Bolfolt consiknmenta of Provisio cuto orders o tho purchiase and e stilpmont ar dellvors, - Advancas » g alt information Witordou by oug fejon & Llash, No, 18 Willism-at., Now York. - However Groat o Man's Philanthrophy May be, it {8 Imposable that Lio should muske a regular busiuess of eelling goods ot coat or theroabonts, Tho prices that havo ruled at {ho wall-psper Lioyss of Jolin J, McGrath, 174 nnd 170 Stato streot, for the past month, may at any timo resume thelr ugual level, | and the opportunity for purchaaiug gilt Fovorafor {00 yor roll, witins for Y0c, white bluuke for 130, vic,, whiould be takon advantald of withiont loss af time, sk aiedhofbinshion Bargains in Pianos. A fow good soven-octave rosowood 1anos, st prices from $100 to $300, - Roed's Tumplo of Musie, corner Doarborn and Van Buiren sirects, o to; o ption, ¥ {55008 Romedlos fo o e slon and Pacurahtige, Medioal waur who have miade (v speclal study, tosiify that lito (s prolongad in s romarka. bio taauuer, appotito, strongih atud walght luoressad, i &oition groatly promotod, uourishinont impartud, and tho onoral condltlon of 'tho Ludy fmprovod, by their uso. ¢lo0 trom 23, todls, Havory & Mouro &Bfmnllll ha oot I, e 1L b Prloou of value Wis Tilginoss Uiy ditoul 0, w Houil-yt. London, and fi‘n“.hmnu‘"’kn AR L B SRR ) n Property Owuers, Attention ! Until 16th fust, ‘tax Balo Cortifienton hold by tho Oty af hicago cun bo rodeomod at 10 par coul ‘Jlmmlum. wfter wiiol'dato tho sate will hu Tyariamed vl ity Eomptaail Gutoago, Aprl 1, 154, L BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ortainal wid Unoxvllod for Tiuelu Olathos, Put up at borger's ug Bturo, No, 23 0| Seoond-at., Polladoinbia. - 1ok Grocr wud Denpeis atioahd s 1 aud ey auarkehor Bk o .5 Wiha AR, Prondstor, TRETH OB 55! W, Iy MoGHEESNIY liay romovod htsdontal roomsfeom lay cornor Madlson and Gilntou-sts. , (0 Clark-st., coror Iane dolpl, Foroug waok donkar wo Wil Imecet il wots hast A e tiniviul [Puathy for auly N8, Host plain, $6, Wo nako thiis »! quality claowhoro you nro pasin oudy Volundad b GYeEy bastinto. hare posioot onid o ytvon, ooty SEtrRGIoR WItEouS DR A9 B4 Feduoed Tates, nient good to the lottor, Ifur junt t) 25 and N 4 at Boston Muslc. GLOBE VARIETIES, Tyo Speofal Fulortainmonts To-day, Grand Fumilly Matingo for Ludios and’ hildron at 3 otuluok. Hars ‘oloscd and smoking probibiiod. Admis- slon 250 to sl parts of the houso; ehlldren 180, An oxtra Bl for ta-night. Liss Woberaud Burlesquo Troupo, Milo, Yuntainebloau, and full Vurlaty Troupo at nloll;mflu s unco, Monduy, Apell 20, will ppoar Aien Tas 1o, Aise Ldzzlo Shelton,' Me Ubarles Young, Smith & Waldron, utd Burnoy Roynolds. FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY. B, 1. UNDRRWOOD. of Hostan, will delivor, e f; moiis $ootnroon tio ** Funolos und Vallacios Abaut God. 5 on BUNDAY, APRIL1Y, 847:3 p, w., at the Wa Ouora-House, suewor fandolpl wud Joifarson-sts, Orohwoaten will o oy ontertuin tho sudisng, Admisalon, 36 ota, ORGANS. GEQ. A, PRINCE & €0, Organs & Melodeons. 3 f Tho Oldoest, "'""{l.:'l:v'ufl'h"sflz.f“ Aanufaatory in 53; Now In use, No othor Musloal Insteumont evor obtalned the samo % Sond for Price Lists, Addsoss BUFFALO, N, Y. REAL ESTATE. A e e Cily Toal Tstate for Sale, tisiown as tho *'Long John " Lngine-Touso Lot (J.‘i,.m 4, of Lotad, b, and8, Blook &, Oclginal Town), Doing # foct. front on Tasallo-ut., botweon Waskington sud Aadlson-ats., by about 10} funt doop, “Proposals will bo tocciyod untt] April 0, 184, for gush, oud alvs fr ono-third cash, balsuce § anddyears, with Interaat at B pey qunts B, B, HAY RS, Clu Couwrullors L CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & UINCINNATI v LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fom the Great Central Hailrond Depol, ook of Lake-sty ZLear: Day Raxpress, Y7308, 0, iy Hxpross. $8:0 p. m, PROPOSALS, . GONVICT' LABOR T0 HIRE_: OF¥108: KANSAS STATE PENITENTIAR: LrAveNwoRzi, Kan., Aprild, W34, '§* SEATLED BIDS will bo received for the Iabor of 200 CONVICTS, or what is not required to do the work at the Prison, until 2 o'clock p. m., JUNE 1, 1874, 840 Conviota now In tha Prison. Wagon and Carrlage making tow carriod on. Contracts will Lo wndo for tive or ton yonrs, TEN HOURS will lo & DAY'S LABOR. Allshops now and peineipally briok, A New 65-Horso Power Engine, aud bollor, now sot, Statowill furnish fixed machinory, ling shalijug, blower and pipos, . Paymouts raquirod monthly, Ordluary branches of manufueturing will ho allowed, Conl for fuol hud from 12 to 18 conts por brlhnl. Yull infarmation and spocifications furnishod on apoll- eation 1o A, u!wll huirmnu Board of Dircotors, or 1o thio Wardan af Ponifuntiary, Loavenworth, Kon, I righit ruservad to rojoat ny or all hids, A, J, ANGRLT, Chatrman Board of Dircstars, NOTICE T0 BUILDERS, Tho Togtalaturg of ho state ol Hinels harlng appro; prfatod tho sumn of 825,000 for tho gration of a Soldjors and Sutlors’ Monuriont at tho- Natlonal Comtery at Mound City, Ililnols, proposals for bullding snmo, to. uther with Jullin und aprcitications, will ba racolved ug “th tho 80th duy of May, 1674, Al bids wust’ como within the upproprintioa. Dusign s enooiiications to ho sufs ficlnnl,‘y lafinite to give a otear idoa of material and worke Blaushipy, o Comulsslonors xovoryo tho right to rojoot "y "n‘ ¥ot'iio Board of Commisy ordr of tho Board of Commissianers, * V- i, HAMBLETON, Soo'y. Mound Cit; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Noouril Ty Kean. . g NO PAY!! 300 SOUTIL OLATC-ST, OHICAGD, May Lo e tod, porsonall; froo_of chary onall o o e Horvans udams. DI JCK AN v {0 only physician in tho city who warrants cures or no . ' 1{aving roturnad from Europe, after sivitiug the gunars al hoapitals of London, Borlin, und Parls, 1aim fully pro. pured to givo the attlicted the beutitaf my lang snd variut )l\:al oanl ekill aud oxporicnce, on tho usual torms, ai . Blovar DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 'Washington-st. The oldest and longeat-loonted Physioian in the.city in the treatmont of all Ghronia and Spooial Disoasos. Oall or writo, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, twanty years with graat success by the found mpurmr‘:u al r‘!‘:‘n‘r‘;;rr:l{nul:i'llxll;vmmm curo of ul) die chiargod, ‘recon! al ke ot by UL, « ULL, 14 Bue Ra Jlanglagpucad by GLLY = Chi, L a2 SCALES, _ FAIRBANKN BIANDARD * SCAT.EHS ), Par I8 . OFALLBINS, diaTemlri A PATRBANKS, MORSE & r}v’é’“ 0 r;;\v,.’,?,; 111 AND 1S LAEE-ST, §5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FUR 8ALIE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE,