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LOCAL MISCELLANY. ROBERT COLLYER SPEAKS. ¥o the Chicapo P'resbytery, ete,: GextrEMEN: I notito In tho roport of your procoedings, printod in this morning's TRIDUNE, that T om nonied as ono of the witnosuos againab David Bwing, and that you sro stiil in groat trouble na to how you shnll got ol tho tontimony of Ttobert Laird Qollior, who ia now in Europe. I hiavo no authority from Mr. Colller to spenlk for him in his abecnco, ono way or tho other; bnt it ocours to me, as I rend my own namo, that 1 ean help things nlong n littlo by rominding you that, aa wo both belong to o religious Dody which toloratos no such Inquisition amoug its membora 8 this in which you aro engnged, and for con- eclonco sako would tronb with scorn nhd contempt any summons to appear boforo such & tribunal 08 yours within our ovn donomination— it puch n thing wore poseiblo—I cannot oven imagino that . Colllor will treat n summouns from tho Ohloago I'rosbytory in any othor way. I want to_sny further, on my Own account, {that I considor tho use of m{‘uumn in this con- nootion tho gravost insult that I have recolvod from any quartor sinco I camo to livo in Ohi- cngo. Yorsonally, I'do not cara for this, Dut, ns tho pastor of ’(fnhy Chureh, and & ministor in tho Unitarian ~denomination, I protest agoinst it ns n gross injury, thnt o church councit of any sort ~sliould allow s man I do not know from Dalnam, the gon of Beor, to 8o my namo as that of ono who could consont to ald him tn mousing out horery, of In hunting dawu any man ho 18 ploanod to call @ horotio, aud most of all amanIlovo for his noble qualities as I love David Bwing, 1 bavo nover thought that Presbytorinniem, as an *ism,” hnd nny right toreckon courtounsnoss toward thoso who diffor from it among its poou- Tiar gracos, and, whonovor tho fovor camo on about tho fino paints of Calvinism, I kuew wo smust oxpeet something, as tho Irishman of tho oat-books would say, “anliroly unoxpectod.” I frankly confcss am borten, and, ns tho boys on the corner used to eny, * You can tako the hat" Mr Bonjomin Batlor, a6 tho slory goos, 80 maltreatod s Tudgo onco bo- foro whom ho had to tryn caso that tho hapless man criod out ¢ **Mr. Butlor, do you know what Tam hero for? " whoront tho mainfold oyes of tho clover roguo twinidod first, and then fiashed, a8 he anawerod ¢ * Thoro Your Honor Lo me." Gontlomen of tho Ohleago Prosbytery, I feol in gomo sort Jike that Judge. If you nro justified either in what you huve dono or in what you invo countonanced £horo is no moro to be sald. You first pormit ono of your number to_clintge “nio and mine with horosy bocauso wo deny tho deity of Josus, For that I do mot blamo ou, I presumo euch light 28 you have bads yon to that conclusion, and if it was in the gonius of our faith to shout “mad dog * aftor thoso who diffor from us in this mattor, we could easily call you herctica for rojecting what scoma to us to o ono of tho gimplest truths in the Bible, But, not contont with that, you permit this man to baso a thargo 'of roligious malfensanco on tho fact that one of .your ministers gavo a weok-night lecturs on \Buch a thomo a8 auited him, for & monumont in memory of ono of the noblest and best Christian womon our city over know ; and whon public indignation, o8 it seems Lo mo, compolled you to 4insist that he should modify that charge in gomo way, yon sat still in your placos aud said not a word of rebuke when he stated, a8 tho main renson for such a chango ns ho mado, tht this bigh, sweot Christian womau lived in the lattor years of her beantiful lifo ond died ncting alic,—snt with o great part of God’s littlo childron about her overy Sundny in nn Unitarian Sunday-school and taught them or- .thodoxy, or taught them what you call horesy, while sito was orthodox in herown soul; and then, to crown all, you pormit my namo to boe possed oud printdd, withont romonsiranco, as thnt of » man of this samo stock of heroties,who can bo called on, nud, for aught you know, counted on, to soil his manhood by apponring ot your baor and tostifying that ono Lo catcems abovo most men Zor his sincority aud_purity was to_his knowl- cdge ouo thing on tho surfaco and snothorat the heart. Plenso count mo out, and beliovo that your action, 8o far as woara concorned in this matter, conflirms mo afresh in a conviction T bavo hold for many years now, thet of nll donpotisms thoso which wear a cloal of raligion aro tho loast rensonable and tho most dangerons Srhon thoy are not kept within propor boundaries by constitutional law, and by tho good sonso of o groat frec-thinking community liko this in Wl.\%ch wo livo. Yours, Ropenr CoLLysa Oiicago, April 22, 18 g S THE SCHOEPPE CASE. Jndgo Wilhams delivered his decision yester- day morning in tho matter of tho application of Paul Schooppe for a writ of labuas corpus. The court-room was crowded with spectators, most of themmore anxious io gota glimpsa of the prisoncr thah to hear the decision. Tho Judgo remarked that ho did not think tho objection to tho susponsion of sentence well talen, Ho thought the Court had power to sus- pond the sentence, and niso to give scntonco, oven after the term had gono by at which tho puity ad hoon tried. Such Lad beon tho prac- fico horo. The fact that the prisonor had not boon put under rocognizanco from day to day did not mako any “differenco. A prisoner might bave eontonco suepended and yot under certain eircumstances bo brought up and sgontoncad on the provious admisoion of his guilt. He had himeelf nover suspended sontonco with aview of having a gn‘snuer rearrested on the ni'mt\‘tls charge, but o fCourt would have sucha right. Novw, shonld this Court hold the prisoner in custody with roferenco to ln sontoneo 1o bo hore- nfter passed on him? In caso a pardon had Dboen procured by n prisoner by fraud, it lad {E CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE:: HURSDAx, APRIL 23, 1044, Dl tenco, beoanso 1o dosirad 6 should be boforo Judgo Gary, and ho wishod to ratse the samo nostions agnin whon sontenca was askoed, Mr, ?Ieml agroed, aud st Baturday morning, whan 1o will nsk that Sohooppe bo sontenced on his old plon af guilty of forgery. Col. Jussen will thon ropent tho argumonts mnda h{aalnrday, but, thoro will not be probably anything new or in- torouting. THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Tho publication of the annunl eatnloguo of the Norlhwestorn Univorsity at Evanston is an ovont of no Incovsidorable interest to the frionda of tho institution and of education in the Woot, Tho pamplilot, which hag just boon fs- stod, Is anoat ono of 180 pages, closoly filled with iInformation fn regard to the University, {llustrated with engraving of the various build- fngs, and contalning n full st of tho students in tho verlous departments, Tho Uni- vorsity mnow comprises tho followiyy compartments, under the Presidency of 0. II. Towlar, D. D.: 1. Collego of Litoraturo and Bolonoe, D, Boobright, A, M., Dean. 2. Collogo of Toolinology, 0. Marcy, LL. D., Don, 3. Collego of Litoraturo and Art qumrm‘s Col- loge), Frances E. Willard, A, 3L, Denn. 4. Gon- sorvatory of Muslo,” Osonr M»Pm Director, 8 Collego of Thoolofy (Gorrott B bilenl Inatituto), the Rov. 1. Baunliter, D. D., Sonior Professor. G, Collogo of Lnw (Union Law Collego of tho Chicagoand Northwestorn Univorsities), Judgo Honry Iooth, Donn. 7. Colloge of Medietno Ohicago Modlenl Colloge), N. 8. Davis, A, M., [. D., Doun, 8. Prepnmmrf Behool, the Rov. 11, F. Fisk, A. B, Lrincipal, The ohlcers of instruction and governmont number sixty-four, and Includo tho names of many porsons ronowned for ltorary and seion- tifie attaiuments. Eminont looturers on various topics, from abrond, aro also ongaged sunually. Tho origin and history of this Univorsity aro familiar to rendots of ‘i TnimoNe, and noo not bo rocapitulntod. "The most intoresting part of the eataloguo is that which oxinbits the surprising, yet natural, xrowth of tho University in_overy dopartmont. uring the lnst ?'our he Collego of Tachnology has boen ostabiisbed, monned, and furnished with laboratories and {lluetrative apparn- tus. Tho College of Literaturo and Art hos boon incorporated with tha Univorsity, and placod undor its management. By this moans & homo is provided for the young Wwomen nttonding tho institution, Tho Collego of Law has boen openod in co-oporation with the Unlvoreity of Chicago with 1nth)l‘lnfi sue- coss, Tho fuculties hiave boon reinforced by the addition of tho Rov. Willlam X, Ninde, Frances I, Willard, Prof. Toscph G. Allon, Prof. Willinm A, Metealf, and Prof, H. F. Fisk. ~Tho character of tho Univoruity has beon improvad by incrona- ing tho roquiremonts for admission, by tho in- {roduction of o grenter number of subjocts into the couracs, and by offorivg to tho studont o widor rang of selection in tho Sophomore and Junior yenrs, Tho numbor had ndvauced almost 80 por cont over any provious yoar, Tho main library now numbors about flO,flDD vyolumos, and is stendily increasing, Tho library fund yiclds an annusl incomo of about £10,000, and £ho libraries aro already largor than any school library weat of the Hudson. The museum contains over 15,000 specimona. Following is n summnry of the studonts in ate tendnuce during the present collego years Matriculated Students—Senfor Clngs, 30; Junior Olnas, 80; Boplhomoro Olass, 353 Freshman Olass, §0; 1u soleoted studles, 33; special students, 4. Total, 213, Sindents in Art—Slxty-threo, Evanaton Preparatory Students—Third year, 93 gocond yoar, 1987 Qs your, 15 proliminary year, 48, Theological Students—Senior Clags, 8; Middle Class, 14 Juulor Cluss, 62; Preparatory Students, 93, Total, 0. o Students—Sontor Olass, 20; Junor Olass, 0. otal, 69, Medical Students—Sentor Olcas, 453 Middlo Class, 433 Junior Clags, 88, Total, 125, Graud fota!, 1,028; names tuscrted twice, 162, Total, 0. It is unnocossary to add that this isa moro fiattoring exhibit than can bo mado by any other Wostora collogiate _intitution, with the oxcap- tion of thoe Univoysity of Michigan, g s DR, H. W. THOMAS, Tho Inferior for this wook hos o lettor from A membor of Rock Rivér Conferenco,” pro- testing ngainst tho sermon pronchied last Bunday by the Rov. Dr, Fhomas, of tho First Methodist Ohurch, in rolation to Prof. 8wing's trial. The writor says : As a Motnodist mintster, T have read_with pin nnd shiamo b sormon preachied in tho Firat Methodint Cliurcly, on_lnat Sabbuth, by tho pastor,—ttio Rov, 1L, W. Thomas, ond publfshed innt least two of tho Cliteayo duies, 1. 1am puined that o minister of aur Oburch should liave een guilty of auch o public discourtesy toward wsfster Churcl, ot such & time, sud under such eir- cunstnnces, Wiy, If this brothor must obtrudo hime solf into matter tow In tho Lands of the Prosbyters, of witich Prof, Swing Ia a momber, could_ho not have {lio deconcy to walt until that body of ministers had prouounced In tho easo. T ¢ profost,” as s Methodiat ‘mluiater, agolust such moddlcsome diacourtoay, It is areflection on tho Church, and on tho body of minis- ters, on whoeo benalf Dr, homas presumo to spoak, 2,'Tam Doth pained and oshomod ot tho shallow and disingenuous mannor fn which Dr, Thoms s- sumoo to treat Prosbytorian Calvinlsm and Mothodist Arminicnism, But somo ministors, in theso times, arenothing If not herotical; and_gomo would say not much then, It 8 well inown smong us that Dr, T, carca s nauch, or ng Jittlo perhiaps, for the # Twouty~ fivo Atticles of Roligion,” as b dods for the * Confes-, ston of Falth 3 cnd that hio s Just about us sound in tho ouc na il tho othor, Fof thio Iast tonor fifteen years the Doctor lis beon oscilluting between Cone Ferences with tho chip of horesy on his ehouldors, der- ing somoboy to call him. to account, But tho usual private explanntions and_agsurances havo delayed his porgecntion und nactyrdons ot tho st 0 soars e haa Leen in Chleago, that modern paradise of poutd-bo plpte leatle, aud o Ductor s leon uppy. Wha' toxchings of Dr, Thomas would desiroy sll cliurch organizntions, diabaud ol theologlesl achools, aleard nli theologien] teaching, ull docirinal formuls, +and Innd us oil iu doubt and chaos, Ono yuestion ro- anoluy, nawely : Why will ministors of Ohrlstinity in- been held that it inight be revoked, even though the prisoner hnd nothing to ' do with it himself, and tho ;)risflnur conld Lo renrrosted and imprisoned. 'Lhe reason of tho rule seemed equally to apply whero sontonce had boen sue- onded. g Tho Court hind no doubt that thoe suspension of sontonee was granted in this case through fraud, and it was ovidout that the prisoncr par- ticipated thoroin, He allowed roproscntations to be mado concerning bis character which he Lnow woro falso, Tho facts showed that ho was charged with a #orious offonse, and tried for it in Gormany, and it makes no differonce whethor ho was convicted or not. After Lie enmo hero, . o was tried for murder and found guilty, and on a second trinl acquitted. Thon ho camo to Chi- cago and committed the forgery with which ho was charged, and also soveral othors. Would the Court havo suspended gontence had ho known all theso facts? Aho Judgo said it was tho grossest imposition that hnd over boon practiced on him during tho time be had beon ou the beneh. Aud it waa s woll known principlo of luw that fraud vitinted every transaotion, Again, it was contonded (hat the prisoner was nota fugitive from juetico, and thercfors ho could not bo roamvestod, Tho Court hnd noth- ng to do with tho rearrest, ‘Tho Buporior Oourt of Now Yorl had dofined a fugitive from justice a8 o porson who had gecrotly committod o crime, and then, hofore it was discovered, oven though he did not leave specially for the eako of gotting out of tha way of justice, left tho Btato. Dut supposiug the guilty porson Tinow that ho hnd committad s crimo, know that tho crimo would ba detocted in all probability, snd, aftor remnining somoe months, wont to anoller Stats, ho Wns to bo roparded ns o fugitivo, becauso tho' apprehonsion was to be considered as driving him out of tha Btato, in the meaning of the lnw, Tha prisoncr had con- fasuod himself to bo & folon by the most solemn net ho could porform. 1o did it doubtless for tho purpose of concoaling his guilt, and kuew that thoro wora othior offenseh for which ho might bo iudictod. £Io knew ho had ohented tho Court; had ho no motive for leaving the State? DId he not knoyw that such fraud would vitiato a. pardon ? The far presumption was that ho wag Tearful his fraud would Lo discovered, and for that causo loft. The Court thorefaro thought Lhie prisoner was to bo cousidorod as & fugitive from justice. Ono more question romained, us to whother tho prisonar hind beou improporly brought horo, The caen oited, that a party could not bo in- voigled here for the purpose of gottinghim with- in thin lflu—ladleunn, only applied in clvil cascs. Dut it did not svpenr 1 the preseut instance that any impropor menus had been usod, It did not appoar that Mr, Horwltz had suy improper ends in viow, 1le was quite ofticiont In securin; flchongpu'n arrest, but somobody must_ take it upon himsolf ta do such things, A duty dovolved ou tho community to bring a oriminal to justice, but who would do ‘Lhie- ‘burden must Lo wspumed by some ono, and it was always ono " who Lad some fecling about the matter. It must bo one who bud some fooling, othorwiso nobody would take the trouble. No one pays for such work, Ior- witz had an littlo fooling ‘08 any one could have, and he hiad the right to do what he bad dono in . reforonco to tho ronrrest of the prisoner, The Judgo emid Lo was compolled to bolleve that the prisoner was n very bad man, and vor; dangorous in the community, snd o thorougl villaln, ‘o fact that ho was talonted made the mattor worse, Tho applieation was thoreforo refuned nud the prisoner remanded, Col. Jugsen thon asked thut Mr, Roed would }nh 4o time at whicl he wouwld move for sen- #lat onl remaining Iv tho Chureli to derido and deatroy thio vory éyatom of Divine truth thoy havo rolemnly vowed {0 proach und mnintain? It acoms to tho writor an unjust thing thot ministers of the Gospel shoutd in- sist oi oating the bread of the Chureh, while they uso thodr splendid (2 talents to Lring into contemnt, sud destroy tho Church thet apreade {ho twbly ot which thoy sit, Aud this Is iberalism in the Christian min- fatry in 1674, ——— ‘“EDITING” THE ‘‘WESTERN CATH- OLIO0.” Tho Western Cathotic Publishing Company is having a serious timo in tho Justice Courts, On April 2 a suit was commoncod befors Justico Ifgines by John Dounohue for back salary aud commissions claimed by him from tho Com- pany, smounting to $103.45, and tho onso was contibued uutil to-morrow for tho purposo of obtnining tho tostimony of o witnoss in Detroit. On the 1Gth inst. Jamoes Nowlan bronght nnother sult agninst tho Company boforo Jus- tice Taines on the same pler re that of Douo- lwe, ond it wag continuad till yeatorday, whon it wha called up for Learing. Nowlnn, who was acting in {he capaocity of editor of tho Western Catholio for two months, claimy that the Company mado & contract with him to writo editorinls at n salary of £25 o weol, and in nddition to his salnry he was to get & com- misulon of 25 por cont on nll advertizemeonts ho brought to the offico, Mr. Nowlan claimed $182 due bim for salary and commissions, and de- mandod payment from the Company, which was rofuscd, whereupon he brought enit. J. R. Coftoy, the *Gonoral Agont® for the Company, was in court with a completo file of the paper during tho poriod thut Mr. Nowlan conducted ite aditorial columns, and, spronding tho samoout beforo tho Court, requosted tho ex-oditor to point out the artldlos cwmanating from his pén. Nowlan sclocted gome nino or ton different aditorlals and cinimod thom as his productions, Coffoy wore that only ono of the articlos claimod by tho gontloman was his, and that one was writton long bofore his engagoment with the Company, for somo littlo magazino, and the articla lind boon clippod from tho maogazine and roproduced in thoir Y’mmr. The romainder of the nrtioles Nowlan bed taken from other papors and inserted in tho Catholio, and Nowlun nover wrote ono article for thomn during the on- tira timo lio was on the papor, Nowlau acknowl- odgzed that ho had cut articles from othor popers, and rapublished them in the Catliolio ; that Lo hiad tho right to do so, and that the labor of ro- vising them wag troublesome and laborious. At This stugo of the trin), for want of time, tho cago way continued till Saturdsy, at 1p, m. gt THE MINSTRELS IN A NEW PART, The festivo *minstrol mon" at Myers' Opora- Houso have boen gottiug into troublo with the United Btatos ofiiclale on account of their * go- to-meecting™ olothes, Mousrs. J. R. Komblo, Bonjamin Cotton, and J, H, Burridge are tho partles implicated In tho cnse ot allegod smuggling. A scono-shifter named Martin has aluo_golten Into tho serapo, and tho chancos are thut, beforo tho mattor is through with, the outerprising sons of burnt cork will hoartily wish that thoy had patronlzod Ohiougo taflors, instead of ~ dofrauding tho Uullnfi Btatos customs by tamporing mt‘fx ouns ning Canadians, who Knfled up thoir ¢ British oods" 1n o maunor that appealed to tho gifted r, Komblo's patrlotism, ~Mr. SBurridge sus- octed that Amerioan goods would not quve Lim ho worth of his monoy, 8o he paid $40 for o Osuodisn sult, the dealer assuring him that the ot ptuff_onmo through n legitimato channol. Mr. Cotion was nfrald Lhat thoro was too much of tho stufl called aftor his namo used in_tho olothing matorial of Ohleago, 80 he, too, pald hin monoy and took his chioloo, oncoslng his sym- motrical limbs in cont, vest, and *‘continua. tions " warrantod neithor to shriuk nor to fade, o trlo congratulated thomsolves on hnvin dono n vory nont thing in tho way of porsonn adornmont, and, ns tho sonson was dull, thoir oconomy onablod each of thom to placa a fow additionn! dollara in tho Btato's Snvings Tustitu- tlon, Unfortunatoly for tho l.\wphmlm of tho musieal cltizeny, tho ofiicors of Unolo 8am waro, by somo mystorious ngonoy, mado cognizant ot tholr dolngs, and_n Deputy Marshal yostordn) morning arrosted Surrldgo sud Komblo, mu hiad them up baforo Commiasioner Toyno., ~ Bon ‘Cotton was ongaged in the arduous tnak of mov- ing Lis “Liouschold gods,” aud, on application, he waa allowed to go unseathed until to-day, whon ho, too, must angwer for his ems, Mr. Hoyno mnda o vory slight oxamination iuto tho engo, but, from tho ovidenco, wns convinced that tho mimstrols wero culpablo in tho ©0y0 of tho law, 80 ho held thom in 3600 bail onch until this_aftornoon, whon the trial will be re- sumod, Muartin, tho cong-shifter, was hold inn liko amount, and nm{ Arlington was obligad to Vocomo gurety for all Lis erriug brothron. Bill Timsolf had & new sult of clothios about the timo of tho War, and wns, consoquently, not necos- pitated to resort to emuggling for tho roplonish- ment of his wardrobo. 'Lho arrest had o vory orious offoot on the jokon of Cottor, the con- voraational rownru of Komblo, nud tho sweob voico of Burridgo last ovoning. Skl FINAL DIVIDEND OF THI! GERMANIA INSURANOE OOMPANY, A mooting of policy-holdors in tho bankrupt Gormania Insuranco Company was bold yostor- doy In tho United Btatos Circuit Court room, for the purpose of honring tho final roport of Assigneo Vocko. J Mr. Vooko rand tho roport, showing that tho claims proved against tho Compauy amountod to £8,109,177.70 ; tho smount rccoived from all sotroos wos $185,688.88, and of thin £104,750.61 lind boon paia out for dividends and oxpenses. Rosonthal & Ponco recelved £5,265 for lognl sorvicos, $4,447 was oxponded for oxponsos, aud 7,500 given to the Assigneo, oto., loaving o bal- auco of $80,790.87 to bo divided. Mr, Gustavus Busso mndo BOmo 88YOro com- monts on the singular way chosen by tho Court to disposo of cortain notos, {0 tho amount of 816,000, signed by A. O, nefllnf, and secured by 170 sharos of tho capital stock of tho Iilmois Staats-Zeitung Company. It appenred, ho snid, that tho paper wea €old at priyatoanlo to tho firm of 1fenry Groenobaum & Co, for 85,000, whilo noarly all tho otlior dogpounto claluia had been sold at publio nuction to tho highest biddor. Tho oreditors scomed to believe thut o greater amount could havo beon realized for Mr. ITos- ing's notes, had tho collaterala beon gold to the Lighest _biddor, snd judgmont boon ontored against Mr. Hesing for tho balanco. Several cntlomen, nmongst thom Mesars, Dnsso, gflaohmmurg, aud Mecholko, spoke at Jength on tho subjeet, with an npparout view of castiug somo blamo on tho Asigneo, Mr. Vocko, Lowover, vindicated himsolf on- tiroly by stating thnt ho had only followed tho instructious of tho Court; that Lo had on- donvored In vain to colloct from Mr Hesing, and had roported = tho rosult of Lis afforis to tho Court, which thereupon in- atructed him to offer tho paper and collatorals o a number of partics dening in such socurities, aud roport tho bids back to tho Court. 1o hnd circulatad n notico among tho most prominont Dbavkers and brokors in the city, but only ro- coived discouraging answors, Some of the par- ties bad rofused to buy tho paper and collaterals at oy price, and only three dofinite offors were put in, on for $3,760, ono for 4,600, and ono for 85,000,—tbo Intter from Honry Greoncbaum & Co. Tho Court had thereupon ordered him to accopt tho offer of Honry Greenebaum & Co. Mr. Mosos, on bohalf of somoe of the creditors, thon expressed his_entiro confldenco in Mr. Vooke's integrity and ability, but insistod that an unprecedonted aud shameful outrago had been allowed to bo perpeirated in that court, which would bo o slain on it if it woro not un- done., Ho adviged that procoedings bo insti- tuted to recover tha assots from Honry Greono- baum & Co. Tinally, Rogistor Hibbard ordered o final divi- dend of 23¢ per cant to bo paid within fourteen days, and tho meoting adjourned. g GENERAL NEWS, Thoe city collections yestorday anmonntod to $18,854,90, and tho water-tax rates to §1,676.25. Thirty-throe vow mombora jolnod tho Young Men's Ohuistian Association last weal. A rognlar meoting of tho Board of Managors of tho Soldiors' Homo will bo beld at 2 o'clock Friday, at No. 629 Wubash avenue. Tho careor of the Globo Theatro as o varioty show closos Baturdsy night, and the indefatiga- ble Groveris in nogotintion withall the per- formers that aro worth having. At o meeting of tho Board of Directors of tho Fino Arb Instituto, hold Tuosday evoning, tho Tollowing ofticers_irora olooted for tho onsu- ing_yonr, viz: J. V. Lo Moyno, Presidont; 7.°G) Sliortall, Vico-Dresident; W. R. Pago, Trensurer; J. B. Gilman, Sccrotary; and J. ¥ Astken, Gonoral Muungor. The Assossors for tho throe towns of North, Soutl, and West Chicago will bogin in n few dnys tho nssessment ou which tho Btato and county taxes of 1874 will bo bused, Thoy will receivo the books from the County Clotk by Iri~ dny at tho Intost. A speoinl meoting of the Council is onlled for *to-morrow ovoning;, to considar reports of com- mittees aud unfinished business, On tho after- naon of the samo day, the Committeo on Bireots and Alloys, South Division, and tho Committeo on Whurves aud Public Grounds will meet, Tho Missionary Band Union will hold thelr quarterly meoting in connection with the fourth annivorsary exercisos of tho_Yoko follows, nt tho rooms of tho Y. 3. C. A., No. 148 Lnst Madi- son street, this eyoning, whon roports from the difforont bands_will bo recoived, and short ad- Qvesses mude. Everybody is wolcowms to como, gee, and hear the Yoko follows. A number of gentlemen interosted in rivor property in the Vvicinity of Fullerton nvonue, aited on the Board of Public Worka yostorday for tho purpose of having o bridgo built over the river at Fullorton avenue. Just provious to the firo 82,000 wns approprinted for tho worl, the town of Lake Viow to furnish the noxt, ‘he Commissioners intimated that they would callat- tention to the matter in their annual autimatos. About § o'clock yostordny morning Offlcor Hayden, of the South Park’ Polico, found tho Dbody of o man on tho boaoh noar tho foot of Forty-ifth stroot, _Justico Ford, of Oukland Btetion, impanneled & jury and procoeded to hold an inquest. On exomining tho body, it wns found that thore was a bullot- lhole in tho forehead. Tho ockota contained mothing but a fow capa, The de- coased was about 46_years old, with dark gray moustacho and beard, and rathor bald ; dressed indlork pants, a brown coat, poa-jacket, brown casgimoro shirt, and flue lentber boots, with a bolt aronnd his waist. He looked like a laborin man. The jury adjourned to moet at 8 o'oloc] to-day ot the Village Hall. Tho elovated railroad cxporiment is causing somo dlsentisfaction, and nob o fow acoidents i the neighborhiood of tho Grand Preifis Hotel, Sovoral runsways-have beon thus far roported, ‘most of them cayeod, in tho vicinity desigunted, by the strango machino which is being pro- ollod around tho vacant lot' in front of Lo Michigan Bouthern Dopot. AMr, Frank Agnow, & vory woll-kuown citizon, had o narrow egcapo from denth yestorday afternoon, whilo driving along Monrao biroot, noar tho coruer of TaSallo, Tho olevated car camo suddenly in vlow of Mr. Agnew's horso, which shied, upsot the buggy on tho driver, and mado o desporate attompt to run off. r. Aguow, elthough dragged o considerablo dlstanco, with tho woight of tho vebiols upon him,.mauaged to hold tho frightenod beast in ohook untll somo Ly- standers stopped furthor dovelopments h{ bring- ing the horso to a stand-stil], and righting the buufir. ‘Tho dilver rocelved sovero bruises on the Lip and side, but isnot dangerously injured. On tho Oth of April s woman unmed Loulsa Taifray diod on tho West S(de undor suspleions cironmstancos, On iho 10th the Caorouor om- lmuulod a i)mr,v and procooded to iuvnsflgntn Lo case, 1lo bogan procecdings by exoluding the roportors, and s & consequonco, the tosti- mou{ taken in-soorot, was publisbod v. iy fully in oll tho pnpors, It showed plainly that tho woman diod from an abortion, aud indicatod thist the gullty porson was & dactor whom sho bad callad In to attond bor. Aftor the Coronur Tind mscortained these facts, boadjourned tho jury subject to his enll, and has not siuce brought them together. ‘Tho iuvestigation, whiols was begun with so muok solomuity snd mystery, and whioh was to bring out snoh shook- ing faols, hnssuddonly stoppod, and the Coronor appears fo havo forgotton all about It, Every now and thon ono of theso jurymon calls around to know when 1t is to ba réecommonced, or when Lo is to got Lils money for tho work which ho hos sirendy done, Tho Coroner wags his hond, aud seys that in two or throo days the oxamipation will beresumed, Thiy, however, soems unhbely, owing to tho many dolays which have ocourrod, and it eoms propor that tho Corouor shonld mnko somo oxplanation of tho roanons which hisvo induced Lim to lot this matter drop aftor having found Brouy decldodly that the woman diod from ou abortlon. geacac =R ORIMINAL. Juatico Boully's dookat yestordny contained the names of fitty-four offondern. Fines amounting to £185 wora assossed, and 853 wwaa colleetad, Justlco Boydon's Bouth Blde Pollce Court dooket prosontod tho mamou of twonty-ono offondors yosterdny; $28 wos colicoted ont of finos amouuting to $01. Patot 8mith, who was Indioted by the Grand Jury for tho robbory of Albert Arndt's snloon, on West Madleon stroot, about the Dih of March Inat, waa on trial youlunhs bofore Judge Gary. Smith proved an alibl, and was n.uqumcfl. Wiltlam Ford waa find 25 for neslsting in tho robbory of a drunken man namod Murphy, ot tho corner of Madlson and dMorgan stroots, Mon- dny might, George Harpor wns arrosted ne his ncumngl(no‘ but tho evidonce was not sufiiciont to hiold him, i Yeatorday morning Justico Boydon was called upon to decide Who was to blame in an oxelting family row whioh oceurrod the other evoning bo- tweon the housoholds of Michaol MoNulty and Jamos I, Flynn, both of whom roside on Archor avonuno, Tho tostimony waa 8o sirong against MoNulty that ho was requized to give Londs of §250 to keop tho ponce, Conatablo John Worth: ontored a ploa of guilty yosterday, before the Criminal Court, to an in- diotmont for malfonsanco in offico fn collcoting $47.60 \XYun an oxceution and failing to pay it over to tho plaintiff, Worth paid the amount, and Judgo Gary 1ot him off witl o of 81 and cosls. “ Milwaukes Sam” {a tho namo given bya prisonor who wns nrrosted Tucsday aftoruoon for snatehing o pookathook contalning 76 cents from tho hand of n little boy on Milwaukeo avo- nue., Officor Cook conflned” him in the lock-up, and yestordsy morning Tustico Soully fined tho prisonor £26.° In liou of tha eash Lo was sont to the Bridewoll. A lnd nnmed FElibn Rosencranz, in company with threo comrades, attomptod nn ontranco Into Tuosday night into tho store of Clnrlea Holdou, No. 187 Bouth Halated stroot, aud had bralkon tho glass from tuo window, when Mr. Holdon detdctod thom,and succeded in arrest- ing Rosoneranz, tho othier threo escaping. Yes. tordny Justico Senlly fined the boy 25, under thio cliargo of disorderly. An unusun! number of wealthy gentlomen arp in tho cltynt presont; at lanst one would supposo they aro wealthy from o glanco at Juslice Boul- 1y's docket, yosterdny morning, thero boing rogistered thoroon tho namos of some thire; yagrants, who tofl not, neithor do they spin, an thoy producod the ready cnsh to pay tlio fincs ossossed ngainat thom under the vagrancy act. John Wilkon snd Thomns MoMabon, tho young liighwaymen who nesaulted and robbed o Tarmor named Willinm Chattick on tho rond noar Brigitton, and who also robbed n German boy nomod Potor Bromen, noar the Stook-Yards, about ten days ago, wera bofore Justice Boydon, who held them to tho Criminal Court in bouds of $2,000 anch. James Brown, & yonnLF man 19 yenrsof age, was before the Wost 8ide Police Court yosterday morning, on n charge of disordely, Brown iy ono of tha numorous atroet-lonfors who froquent ‘Wost Madison stroot and insult lndics. ‘Tuesday ovening, about 8 o'clock, Brown, in a rough man- nor, saizod tho avm of Mrs. Hatflold, and gross- 1y insulted hor, Ofiicor Padgett, izon's dress, witnossed tho tho offender. who was in cit- eult, and arrested Ho was only fined 810, — PERSONAL. J. M. Waller, Tsq., Prosidont of the Chiosgo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, bas gono to Bos- ton to transact somo business for his Company. Ho will bo absont about ton days. Niss Alta M. Hulott bas accepted an invitation to daliver & lecture boforo tho people of Mon-. dots, Thursday, tho 30th inst., and has selected a8 the subjeot of hor lectura for the occaion, “The Duty of Individuals.” Among tho arrivals yesterday nt Burke's IMo- tol wos Dr. Thomns Johnston, for many yoars ono of tho physicans attached to tho Cunard Lino of stoamers betwoon Now York and Livor- Enol, and moro recently idontiflod with tho Cala- rin, one of tho crack ships of the lino. Dr. Johuston contomplates sottling in Cbiongo, whoro ho has & number of friends, who in their journoys over tho Atlantic have learned to know is merits and appreciato his professional worth, HOTEL ARNIVALS. @rand Pacifie—P, H, Bwing, Iroland; J, 8. Watson, Ireland; R, G. Dun, New York; D. Davies, New Yorkj Cyril Willlems, New Yorlk; Tnwloy B. Morse, Colorado; G. T Ingersoll, Clovoland. . . ... Sherman IHouse—H, J. Swift, Now Youk ; T, Watarbury, Albany; J. H. Brown, Yom:i;mo\rn- J. It Cornwall, Toxas; D. H. Huhtor, Now York; T. Darly, Buftalo; B. L. Darby, Topolin; G. Mongor, Cloveland, ' » . ‘Tremont House—J., 8. Stowart, Pittaburgh; 8. Watson, Colorado; A, Bruco, Now York; F. M. Dolano, Dotrait; W. W, Horton, Now York; H. ©. Mnscall, Fliné: F. Wood, Jackson. . . '+ . Palmer House—W. Maos, Now York; J.'A. Raco, Macomb; J. 1. Rend, Now York; L. S. Folt, Galena; 8, Horso, Now York; E. G, Burkham, Now York; C. . Warron, Rocltford. CHICAGOANE ANROAD, Theo Inst issno of tho American Register con- {ana the following list of Clieagonus in the two largest cities’ of Europo: Paris—The Hon, I. N. Arnold and fomily, the Rov. Robort Luird Collier, Lovin Collior, Cliarles Doxter aud fami- Iy, Mib. 1. A, Enstmnn, 3. D, Honuesy and family, Misg Annio 1, Hobart, Miss Graco M. Lulin, 8. K. Lindloy, Misa Minnie Maddo: Charles 8. Munn and ' family, tho o, L. Otis, Charloy B. and Mra, Popo, Mies G, Rey nolds, Mrs, Phil Wadsworth sud family, sud Murs, and Miss Whitehead, o o . Zondon—A. B, Puliman and sistor. et SUBURBAN NILWS. LAKE. The Lake Bonrd of ‘Crustecs mot in session pursuant to adjournment, at the Town Hall, M'ucsday afternoon, at 4 o'elock. Tresont— Prosident Tebor, Supervisor Colman, and M'rustecs Drinkman, Montgomery, and Duir- Lead. The President then reported the following list of committoes for the ensuing yonr: Teoads and Bridgesa—Colnian sud Brinkmon, Police—Nuirhead and Briukmun, Licenses—Montgomery and Brinkman, Outdoor Relief—Dvinkman nnd Montyomery, Water and Gas—Colman snd Mulrhead, Spectad Amsessments—Muirhiend and Colman, Sanitary—Drinkman und Montgomery. Finance—Muirbead and Colman, On motion of Mr. Colman, tho Prosident was appointed & membor of all tho committeos by wvirtuo of Lis oflico. "Tho Board thon reforrod soveral licensen and otitions for ronowals to the Committce on iconses. Mr, Muirhond reportod -that, pursuant to tho instruction of the Board at tholr Inst meoting, hio Lind socured tho sorvieos of Mr, J. Drake, o Into membor of the Bonrd, who is thoroughly conversant with tho torms of tho contract With 0, 13, Hequombourg, and alsojtho agroomont be- tweon Hydo Park and Lake. Ho thought tho Board would confirm his appointment nutil anch time ug o final arrangoment could bo mado with Hydo Park, which would probably bo in o weel or Ho, o following bills wore roforrad to the praper Committoos: Jinst Lynno. Smolting Worls, per J. Dell, Suporintendont, for 100 yards of slug and cindors, 8100; Tucker & Sherman, road- work in Distriot No. 1, 1,898.60; and H, L. Gioodall & Co,, for publishing four Bonrd moot- ings in the Clilcago Sun, and” printiug 400 copios of the Treasuror’s roport, 76, Tho mattor of dividing the Town Iall into offices for Clork, Collector, and other town ofli- cors was considorod, As it s, tho Olork can hardly attend to hig dutios, owing to the annoy- anco causod by the Justice's Court and polico matters. 1t hina become necossary for the Col- lJootor to bLave an oflica somewhero iu the town _itsolf, whero ho can Xeop his books and do his business rathor than havo tho tax-payers come to Ohicago to pn{ thoeir taxos, Ko It is with tho Assossor and othier of- flcors. On motion the Prosidont and Clork were inatruoted to investigate tho subjoot, end report at tho uoxt meating, and in tho meantime do whatover 18 nocossusry towards the disposition of the hall and ropairs’ about it for the ensuing onr. Y Tho Board then M’l’ourucd, to meot Baturdny wftornoon ot 4:80 o'clook, and to take e trip through the town Friduy, for the purpose of loaruing tho condition of tho roads, bridges, eto, IYDE PADK. The Hyde Park Board of Educntion mot in rogular sossion Monday evening at tho Village 1ail, All tho members were prosent; honrd thio minutes of last meoting road, and approved them Jolin Middloton, President, and John Remmor, Booretary, wore unanimously elooted for auother 0at, 3 Tesolutions were adopted to purohsse five ‘Baboook Extinguishoers as $40 each, éwo for High School huudlnq and_ono ench for Woodiawn, Tieooldine, nnd Parksido sehool-honso. Billa woro ordorod patd a8 follows: To Hop- king & Ward, $1.20; Paul Cornell, for throo months ront of school-houso, 15603 A H. Camp- boll, jamitor's morvices Houth Blioro, B16 é . Moody, janitor's sorvicos nt Woodlawn, 16, Total, 818120, A committao of throa wora ordorod to proparo and submit_rulos for tho governmant of tha Tonrd, and Moasrs, Hibbard, Russoll, nd Banker woro appointed, . I!Tho mnalh\Yh of tho Bonrd aro tobo held horo- aftor at tho Xigh Schaol bullding, Tho Prosidout roported that fin tind granted tho uso of the Parkaldo Bchool for clinreh sor- vicos on tho Sabbath sud choir practico ou Batur- day ovonings, in nccordance with lis instruce tious, ‘Tho Buporintondont was instructod to roport tho numbor and attondance of scholars at the Tigh School from other distrlats, in ordor that Pr l'll’x“ Dbills may bo mado out. 0 Buporintendont submitted his roport for tho month of March, showlng tho enrollment aud attondaneo ot oach of tho soliools : L High 8chool Olasaca, Kenwood Intermedi ramumar,. Cornoll Schigol,. i Park Sido Behool, of Houth Sliora Saliool, 30| 22,5 Totalssisisissss snalsanyglianlsst.a "Tho commencemont exorolugs qrnpumorv to tho spring vacation wiil bo hold at tho Hflf‘h School bullding Thursdny and Friday, Tho morning sosslon will bogin at 9 o'clock and closo at 12, 'I'no afternoon session will bo from1 to half-past 3, EVANBTON. Prof. David Swing will lesturo nt tho Prosby- torian Church this oveniug. Subjoot: * i Novol.” The Evanston Orloket Club moots nt Lyon's Hall this ovunhui. Tho young Indies of the Congrogational Church will glve an exhibition and bazanr at tho c!eltxrc‘l‘l to-morrow avoniug, which it will poy to attond. Ono of tho incidents of Tuocsday's elaction was tho appenrance nt tho polls of & Bwedo woman, who way snxious to * voto for the Wa- tor-Works® for her husband, who was unablo to nttond tho polle. Her application was rejocted ; but the Judgoes do not anticipate a law-guit o tost thoir right to roject hor voto. PARK RIDGE. At tho yillago clection Tuesdny the following officors woro etoctod: Trustecs, Thomas L, Tiobb, Georgo B. Carponter, Jowoph J. Janos, Loring D. ‘Lennnt, A. J. Whitcomb, and John Hnssoman; Villogo Clork, B. E. Cummings; Polico Magiatrato, M. W. Bmith. ‘The loctura of Thomag P, Robb, Prosident of tho United Btatos Commission to 'Toxas, was do- livered bofors & orowded louse in tho Moth- odist Oburch nt this place. Tho subjoct of the Jectura waa ** Rominisconcea of tho Loxas Fron- tlor aud Mexico.” It was an Intorcsting locturo, nnd conveyed much valuablo information on the countrios named, the climate, tho pooplo, the religions, and the social Iife. A hoarty voto of thanks was tondered by tho audicnce fo the sponkor as an expression of thelr appreciation, JEFFERSON. The villago olection rosulted in an ovorshelm- ing majority for the Pno)'fln‘a tickot, called by its oppononts tho “whisky" ticket. Who following is the voto cast for Villaga Trustees: David B. Fonds had 356 votes; Squiro Dingas, 875; Hen< ry VanNatta, 870 ; Jomes D, Dymond, 600 ; Loon C. Weleh, 880; Fredorick Haussen, 421, For Village Olerk, David 8. Pride had 880 votes. Thero were about 800 votoes polled, the Villago of JolToraon ombracing in its corporato limits Irving Park, Maplowood, Holstein, Bowmanvillo, Joffer- Bon, and Norwood Park. Tho latter, howover, :'\'illl form {tsel? into an indepondent village in uly. LOMDARD. 4 The Lombard Amuscmout Club will give an ontertsiument this ovaning at tho church on North Main street. Tho entertainment will con- met of seloct rondings by O. Dolo Armstrong. . Tho following is the programmo: * Baloslongli- guttery Chapol:” * Donth of PoorJos;™ * Man- nsh Jano;"” [V Vagabonds ;" -#'The Dellsy™ “Highor ;" * Leap-Your Wooing.” A smull ad- ‘mission feo will be charged. BARBINGTON. The temporance question was an {seue at the oloction in this place, and_groat oxcitomont ox- istod around tha polls, and the rosult was in fa- vor of the Tomperance party. Tho women workod Linrd all diy, and seeurad many donbtful votes, Tho following ticket was olectod : Trustees,, H, H. Church, G. W, Robinson, 0. Jounison, W. Hickox, C. W. Koilogg, aud’'G. Jackson ; Village Clorl, Loroy Powors. Tho majority for the Tomperance party vi- bratod botiveon 6 and 25. WINNETRA. At = spocial olection Tuesday James L. Wil- sou had 62 votes for President of tho village, aud W, 8. Osgood 83. ENGLEWOOD, o gomi-mopthly socinblo of the Baptist La- dies' Asuociation Wwill bo hold nt the Daptist Church this evening. Al are cordlally invited. A fluo entortainmont will bo furnished. PERIODICALY, pips ] POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, CONDUOTED BY H. L. TOUMANS. NO. XXV, «PRIOE, FIFTY OENTS, Contents of No, 26, for May, 1. The Grapo_Phyliosora. By Charlos V. Riloy, B AL Phe . ~(IHiuntratod. > i 11, Tho Limite of - our Knowiedgo of Naturo, By Peoly il Du Moin-Koymun: TIL. Thio Grioked Gonrsus of . Light. (Hustratod.) 1V; Gyntiiotlo. Chowistry. By Prol. Jolin W. Lang- V. Unisgritios: Aotusl and Idoal, Br. Prof, T, H. Huxloy, ", R. 8, uxloy, LiiD-., VI Action of Suni{eht o G By ¥, 8. Drono. VII. Monsures af Mental Gnpaclty. By J." W Rtode foid, M.D. * (Hljustentod.. VIIL Lawand Tnuanity, Ly Heuey Mandsley, M. I Ohiervations ot & Satusaiiatn Monrgon. antio Jolio, , Buttorworth, KX, fealltion. and the Dosiring of Desiin, By W Stanley dosons, ¥ It 5. XTI Bkotch of Dr. . ¥, Joulo. ' (Portrait.) Xiut; Eidligrafabla: 4 Forolin Liwssn pud s Domeatto Application—"Tho Progross of Thouvlogy, Litgrary Nottoos: Carpontor's Pelnolpios of Mon 21 Physiology—dovoust Principios of Helono =Wright's alitios and Mysters uf Lifo Tyaue- yor's Comtributlins to S TRoatlo's Martyrdom of an—Apgsu 0 0f Anfmal Lifo—iTamliton's Prosont { Hoclnl Scjenoe, eta, * Rollus of an Anofont Malayan Civilt site in Bteam-Tloflers—Cunditions Sox of Oifeiring—Azlal Luds in Potato Disu { Iiah Honora to an Amorican Astronomor—] ture's Distribution of Trooy, ota. Norzs, . Tho POPULAR SOIENCE MONTILY ls publishoedina’ ]i‘rln'n v ootuvo, Linudsomely priuied on_clear type. Porms, Five Dollars porannumn; or, Fifty Gonts per copy. ' CLUB TERMS. Any person romitting Twonty Dollara for four yosly sibsariptions will rogtlve an_ o3tra copy &ralis OF HVO Searly aubsariptions for $20. Sd e The POPULAL SOIENCE MONTALY and ATPLETONS' JOURNAL for ons yorr, $4. 1, APPLETON & CO0, Palishers, _540 and 851 Sroadwuy, . ¥ DENTISTRY. . RETH F0 ‘W. B, McOHRBNEY has ramovod his dental rooms from gopnor Madivon and Ullntou-sts,, to Olark-it., corusr Rau. SoTh0s For ong woak longor we il inort (uil vulshost Ar. i i Tuoth, for iy, SH. 1oat pl tatemont good to thie lotter. Fgr avallty slsowioro s0u srobaying 325 an h o to onnipiare our Wark with aty othor o $lanoy refundod fu overy lustatico whora purfuct satiufic, tion fs not glven ‘ootli oxtraoted without pain froo of Filling at reduced ratos FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. chinrge, s SRS BV saacsss MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S EUROPEAN WENAGERTE&CIRGT Now and Elaborate Ouift ! FINEST EQUIFPED SHOW IN AMERICA. Grand Aerial Ascension AT 1 O'OLOOK P, M, Corner Elizaboth and Madison-sts., 1,93, and 33, Btato mnd Twonty- April 20, 33,22, 0nd 20, P g T ORT THE GREAT ADELPHIL This (TRURSDAY) Eroning, April 23, LADIES NIGHT. Tty e Grealost o in ths Wovk ALEX. DAVIS, RARL LIND, Tho Stockliolm Won. dor, 8] LOGRENTA'S Sclfool of Xeducatnd Birds, MISS YRANKL, JIENNIIE MORGAN, POTLY DALY, 21+ GRINO and MOULTON'S Daring and Infropld Acte, tho Balamandor Loap in a Saok, ll"(ll 0 Pondulum "Trapoae. Spiig. Constanting, Milo, Tivelino, By Tian, Tioyaolda Trottiars, Loon Lrothiors, larey' Littlo, Uatry Blood, Iancho Carnon, Loouara’ Bradloy, ‘o workdfambd ARICKTT & PALMER & KIRAL- A "OORYEIEES, from Niblo'Gardon, Milos. EfiJUI!ANNA THERESE, HORTENEE, Mistos A 4, and IBARELLA FRANGIS, and TELA HUNT; FRAULGING GOUMEIL and TINE, togotiior with ARNOLD KIRALEY. All thoso Btar i Artists 6 enr in & AMammoth Pro- s cenludiag, sits DEOIALUMEAY, : %ud 18 conta, Becurod, 3 'GALK MATINII BATURDAY. MYERY OPERA-HOURE. Monroo-st., bot. Doarborn and Stato. ARTINGTON, COTTON & KEMBLES MINSTRELS! £ 11 of Naw Acts and Snoinl ALt 3 e e v nbandy Mntinesy o 0% SMARY’S IEARD THE NEWS!? WONLY A LITTLE CIDEst!» Becond Weelk of *THI: BORDER LILY1? M'VICKER'S THEATRE, FRENOH OPERA BOUFFE — AIMER, OHAS, LEVI, Agent. | A, DURAND, “U'ronsuror, Tonight, Thursday, only timo of LE PETIT FATUST. MLLE, AIMEE (firat timo) a: .. MARGUERITA. To.morrow, Friday—LA BRLLE ITRLENI. Satardn Matinoo, at3 v'olack—LA K M, ANGOT. Baturday, atB (only th i8 OENT VIERGES, Mu. sical Conductor, Mons, O, GILELE, Tinoke of tho Upara, tho only corroct aditien, for salo st tho Thostru. OPERA LIBRETTOS. asa0 Conta Oulycorrat s complet i, Prios on " Eoioa ouly 14 Gonta. Hot snlo o Gents, R MORTER, 100 Fast Madinon-at,* HOOLEY'S THEATRE. INTIRE OHANGE OF DILL. BTILL GREATER 'PPRAGTION. Thuraday, Fridayand Saturday Matinos THREE GLORIOUS PLAYS, + DREAMS OF DELUSION, BOOTS AT THE SWAN, AND THE POST OF HONOR. 'lnl?insdny‘;'flnflc“l\,'. of MisRotoMosk, +rouicy 8. ondny, Aprll 971" poaranc 3 3 Pagor thy colohratod Ooriot Sofotste 0 T AOADEMY OF MUSIO, SIX NIGHTS, TUESDAY AND SATURDAY MATI- 212, wwith tho famous I thotd BESR Ry Shcacks ng ha Olpinnio: Tents ay Sucoos i 3 R Vo otitiod, GABIEL GRUD: ‘o tha Story at o Soxton; elng o farcia tho Goblins who Btalo th domoniacal, musical, epcratical, torpaioharann, ry imaginative, froin Diokons' Groat Story. NOTIOL— ‘Piila ploy Is nolther a spectaclo, ballot, fairy pleco, opor or tragedy, yob possossos somo of the oleiments of eacl combining az it doos Grotesque Dancing, Burlesquo Lial- Tot, Instrumottal Fay ins, Glees, Chorusas, oto. YFRETA,". The Scandinavin Singing Society, Ausistod by n few of Cliloago's mont prominont slagors, 2 o fow ol il Heg ot Voo e SPRING CONCERT IN THE North S8ide Turner Hall, Saturday, the 26th inst., ot 8 o’clock p. m, Blusic by the Graat Wostern Lh‘\n Guard Band. Ad- ‘misslon, 6o, Doors open at7 o'olack. OOMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO Frank T. Baird, Organist Third Presbyterian Church, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, In the Church, cornor Oarpontar and Washingl OCEAN STE[A_WISHIPEl NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. ThoSouth Wnles Atlantio Bioamahip Uompany's No ¥irmteolans,. Tl pom § llnlirll‘rltzl:‘:::li’givanulynxfl:?l’}l}hg:;fl‘;{fi‘:;‘l‘y}: Jagaoy Olly: il ) 1 pr LAMO] ARDER .o ‘ml! 18| HEANREIAN i a onia nnd prasan L R Unitod Rtatos aml Lsriado o oot a % FiFta Oltannols and All attior pointa in, Engiand. g0 stonmaliiin, bailt 03prosKly for thio trado, nrs pras VIS ele Atk LHo Ttost LraDrovcuiouia £OF Tho aomniortamd convauionon of GABIN AND STRRRAGE PASSENGERS, Tirat Oabin, @16 nnd 880 atrroncy, Bocond abia, 858 qurohey, Bidorage, %, o Bloorage: . ! oF. Trepaid 'l ora v:lnalll cnfu.»lmnl!flrlllfl,... Drafin for £1and upwards, 1y in Catdifl, at the Oome Yiibnes, and ih Now York ta Yor flgflmr "N"“?“l“)n"i ot ¥ 1, N ool vauy's Olont, NORALD BAXTIR & Q0. Agenta, No. 11 Brondhar, FOR EUROPE. CUNARD HAIL LINE BSTABLISEBED 184.0. Four Sailings Every Week, GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES OF PAS BAGE FIROM KUIROPE. Through to Chicngo from British Points, $37.00 CURRENCY. Tartion intomding to, putolaso ickols shanld dogo al onece. RiN ul 14 on'l Went'n R ek Standoltugia: NATIONAL LINE OF STEARTERS NOTIOE—This Oompany takos the risk of Insurauco (w to 830,000 In gold) on oach ol its vossols, thus giv) I\D pessangors tho bost vossible guarantoo for safoty An avoidanos of daugor at soa. The most southorly routs hiag \wl:fil boon n\lu‘rlud by this Company tosvold oo an hondianda, Baliug crom New'¥ork o, LIV EIPOO! and QUEENSTOWN avary NATURDAY, “Sniling froe otk for LONDON (dfract) ovory fortalght. Onbln inssngo, 870, HEO, $90, ourroncy | sleorago, 420, onrronoy. oturn tekots nt rodticed ratos, Drafts for 41 and up: ward. WILLIAM MAUALISTER, Uoneral Wostora Agzout, nortlicast carnor Olark and' Tandolph-ata, (oppor sito0_now Shorinan Houso), Ubloago. STATE LINE. To Qlasgow, Belfnst, Liverpool, Londonderry, &o KTATE OT' ALABAMA snil KEATE OF GEORGIA sils, BIATE OF VIKGINIA YROM PIER 83, NORTI RIVER, N, ¥. Tiaton of pusveges” ORbRT 100wl B0 gl Sto 8 0f saga: Uabln, and s rog 900 hrtonsy prapoid, S cureanes. Draits i fri 5, ‘For furthor partioalars apply to AUSTIN BALD' 0B T ondmess Now Somk, | CALDWIN & = OARRYING THF, UNITED STATES MAIL. Tho magnificont now and full-poworad Stoamahips Ro- pubiie, Battio, Adrintio, Britannio, Qcoanio, Geltios ola.s T om: Not York on aturdiya mnd - Liverpool o Thursdays. Ilates ns low as any first.class lino, Draitaqs Gront Tiitain and. Trolud from £ upwards. oo, 97 Sowth Clarkcat.. Ohtonxo, ALFRED LAGERGREN. Arent, 1D LAGEROREN, Anent: RAILROAD LE, TRAINS. NCE MANRS.—t Baturdayyt RRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF K M AR g d. 1A sapted. * Sunday excopto lon oxcopted, - oy st e oty fig, o saeagsal. ') TAICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS oot ar Lake .y unid oot of Teenty.scconrt-st, Ticket aice, 67 Glark ais, southeast corner of Randalphy aid 75, Canal-a .+ corner of Sadison, 1tno). Mail (vla matn and afc Day Fixpress, \agkaon Accainin ‘Athantic xproey,. Night ixpross. ONAND RAPIDS AND SUAKEGON. Moarniug Kxp: Night Kxprose 0, WENTWORTH, ! Goneral Passonger Agotit. CHICAR0 & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kunsas City and Denver Short Line, HI ta Louists s S0, and Chicago, Springfeld, Allm and St Touls Through Line, Lepot, Weal Side, near Sadison-se, g Fkes Ofices # A4 Depot, and 153 Handlolphet uis X! L_fi!.;llfls‘f;&mnvlllll Division, ringfiold Lxpross, Khringneld East fox Jalterson ity Expross. . Peorls, Kogkuk & Buriinicton. . | Chleago & Paducal Rallrond Kx.|* Htreator, Lacon, Washington 1ix. | 4:31 p, Joliat & Duight Accomuiodation. |* 430 p. m. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depol, corner Ma nd Canalsta, * Tickel Offi 63 South Clarkestyy opposite Sherman House, and al Depots 2 “Arri) ) % 9:25a,m. Stovons' en, & La| Mjimaukee, Groon Bay Puint, Tiside au Chi *9: 38, . 5:00p, m. 111008 . 7:35p. 10 Milwaukoe, Bt & Minnoa- Eugonia Daltoodo Jiico, Mra, 0. B b 13 R o [*4:18 . 1l 5 "(‘}nn'l: ;‘n 't n?’“‘“ Hnllfmn', Miss ."‘“' G'In 3 olis Night lizpross... 1110:00 p, m, [* 4:15 p. 10, ouars, 2. 1 Aoward, 1, L Slogs, and ottiors, will ns- — st Hickoiu forsato Uy Jagion, HMdolyra's G Eyon ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. ualy, A. ne N onnicott, Lworson . atkast, iee 3 Litiore & Gory and"A. O. Hotl, Depot Foataf Lubeal, ani ool af Tecntyascondat, Tkt 00K 0071 POSITIVELY THE LAST OHANCE T0 SEE Kain's Anatomicel Musen ! ‘Tha moat wonderful Stxhiblitton of this kind, Besteol- Tootion of Anatomical Specimons. Admlsstou unly 35 cents. GLOBE VARIETIES, TMMENSE COMBINALION. Tremondous Success of CHARI JUNG, tho Promier Vontriloquist of tho World, SMITH & WALDRUN, tue Tuu Song an Dance artists, LISA WEBER and finll Yurlesque 'l‘mu&\m To-morrew, Fridny, April 34, REGULAR LA- GENERAL NOTICES, ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho public aro rospectfully informed that tho only euthorized LIFF; OF HON, OHARLES SUMNER will od by tho publishers of his comploto works, . Leo & Shopard, Boston, ‘matorial for this blography was Teft in tho hands of Tua Titorary Exaoutors by tho distingulshed Sonator; and negotiations for its proparation are uow i progross. 1t will bo published wniform with tho comploto works, nine volumes of which have alroady aypeared, odited by tho Sonator himself, and tho mntter for tho romalulng volumus 1¢ now fu tho hands of tho printors. MESSKS. BUTLER & FLEKTWOOD, 47 Franklin- st., Boston, aro tho solo agents for tho United States, NEW CELROMO, RETURNING FROM TIIE STORE A roal Gom of & Ploturo, ta bo glson away by the GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIO TEA CO., 116 Weat Washington-st.. 133 Twonty-necond-st. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Bulliding, Liverpool, Bollolt constgnmonts of Provixluns, Lard, &o., and exe- cuto ordora 108 the purchaso nnd #alo of 'mama' for futiiro shipment or dolivary, - Advancos maylo on comslgnments and ol tuformation’ affordod by our frinds, Mossrs. Fox & Tlash, No. % Willluni-st., Now York, Oifice Inter-State Iudustrial Exposition of Chicago. OI110AGO, April 2, 1674, A maoting of tho Stockholdors of tho aliova orpaniza- gon il b hold on "Tugwiny, tho ath day of May i, 4 o%olook . mir, w0 thia Kaposition Bulldiog, on Michidan- av., futersaation of Adan the purposo ol vioct- 11g'n Hoard of Dirostors ta goive for tha enulnk year. JOIIN P, REYNOLDS, Secrotary. Arrivs, 3 8:50p, m. K ubuquo & Biouz Oft Dubiguo & Sioux Olty Ix: Wo. m, (2) Runs to Ohampaign on Saturdaya, UUINCY RAILROAD, nu-av., and Stxtesnthest,, No. 69 Clarks CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Depote—Tuot of Laliest.. Indiai ‘Qunat und Sixteenthetts, Licket ofices, Grand Paclic lotal, and at d Mail and Fxpress, coeeasess Ottawa nind Streator Passol; 4 Kagms Glty, Lodvonwort, Ai- & 5t. Josoph L urora Passongor. Mendota, Ottaw Anrora Passongor, ‘urora Passonror {8y m. Dubnquo & SlouxCity Hap. 00 &, . Pacitic Night Exp, for Omal 7316 a, 1. H10:1 Kansas Oity, Luavonworth, At chlson & St. Josoph Kxp. 3 Downor's (irovo Accommodal ‘Downor's Grova Acoommodation(® ‘Texas ltxpros: *Ex, Sunda; G o F10:00 p, m, 1Bz, Baturday, 3kx, Mouduy, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NAILROAD. City afices, corner Randolph ant LuSalle-sts,, and 1 Canals it cortier Judiro aPaclfio Fast Lino... a Dubuquo Night 18X, aOmnha Night Iixpros: a Iracport & Dublaue IEE e, @ Fracport & Dubuc o Z: £ EE5 H o o Marquetty fixprod Htadison & diroy Pavasise g=Dopot cormueof Sollsand Kincloaa. bt cormge of Cumnt an ats o O i, STNNGIT, Gon, Tass, Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. cket wned ¥ iy!x g g-, 11"0111‘715‘- A SR W, o CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. £, corner of Vun Luren umt Sherman-ts, 2iekes ofics b Grand actio Hotels i3 Spoclal Iuducemnonts Folt: It . &5 Jy it Omahs, Teavonw'th &Atchisoh I Peru Aocommodation.. Night lizpross.. Property Owuers, Aftention! Until 16th inst, Vax Salo Gartifloatoa hold by tho Oity of Otfonga oun bu feduowad oL 10 per cont, proniiom, atior whiich date tha rat will ba inorcasod to 24 por cont. 5, 8, LIAYES, Oity Comptrollor, Oirorao, April 1, 1874, BITTERS. R P R T T PERFECTION! KER'S BITTER Bewnre of Qountorfoltu. 8. BO HOTELS, o i TAKE FOREST HOTEL, LAKE FOREST, 1LL. .known and_favorito .Sumimor Hotol will be e, el saason MOR AV, a2 4 Jiomeway b sogusad and fusfhes pactiosiars ohialqed okl 3. BATIELL, Maagor, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN. Corner Irvingeplnoo and Sixtoenth: NEW YORI e i 1l 3 t oents o Guly ome bloek from Lulon i ate, e o ety o il the principsl vlaces af amusamout and leading rotnil R e A S et Lo AR5 BN, Biobilitar. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SPYJJ"{’ERN i}el"‘-eor\flfl ol Vi -ot,, ool a7 LaSalle-st, Tieket o D ettt Trandolphattes and soulh Lormer Cunat und Aadlsai-ts. Arrive, 10:00 Bpooinl Now York Atiantic Ixpress, Night Kxpross. Bouth Ohlcago Aovuniundation. cHIDM;‘lL INDIANAPOLIS & UINGINNATL THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Ruilroud Depot, Yoot of Luk ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. The oldest and longest-located Physician in tho oity in tho treatment of all Chronic ial Disoatos, Oall or write, NO OURE! D NO PAY!! 1. Kean, 360 l'il)ll"l"ll (fl'u\lllll(-?'l'-' '(l)“lUAGO, et ety by i o i, anty physishun i tho olly wiio wariaiits Gikha ok o pay. ‘Having roturned (rom Europo, after vislting the gousr= 1 B iLAl Of Lanctoty Merti, ant Dnrin, 5 o A, i s ol TN 1 6L Uapusivacty 03 thio usual foris, a3 profossioual above,

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