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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. TEMPERANOE, A temperanco mrgs-meoting was hold in Con- trol Mall, corner of Wnbnsh aveno and Twenty- second stroot, last evoning. Tho hall was hiard- lymors than ono-fourth filled, and tho goxes wore about ovonly divided, Aftor tho usual religious proliminaries, Deacon Woddbury was eleoted to proatde. THE CHAIRMAN, The Doacon, on taking tho chair, mado an improviso specoh, In which ho dwolt upon tho necoeslty of porsovorance in the good causo of temperanco, sud eald that stondy work would »xcood the offcct of tha recont oxeiting orusado, e descyibed tho dogradation of an unfortunato young man, who wora kid glovos, whom Lo had #oen druink on tho aidowalk that morning, Tho Doacon also gave somo intorestiug sta- tistics of tho intomporunco labors of the new “Tivoll Gardans,” in tho vicinity of the Board of Trade. Iolind boon told by a Gorman that day that tho Tivoll had, on tho provious day, talton in ©1,100, and used up soms ninely-five lioga of beor. Was not that swful? It was In- dood an evidenco that tho thirst for stimulants was still strong {n tho community. Tho temporanco quartctto then enng a very quy 'bymn to tho stirring ir of “Tramp, ramp. JUDAE T0OTIT, Tho Chsir thon introduced the Hon., Henry Dooth, Judgo of the Cireuit Conrt. Judge Booth said thot ho supposed thoy sll undorstood the objeot which had onlled them to- gether, and ho did not think it nwuusmiy to bo prolix in his introductory romarks, In plnco hmuaf. he would give thiom some history of previous tomporance movements, and some rg- floctions on {hio one in which thoy wers ongaged. Thirty veara ago latdly anybody thought that tho omencipation of thae elaves would havo beon acccmplished By (ho r:{,:lmuon of the abolition- ista, ‘l)ot, history told thom that yoars ago the nogro had beon ot free, aithough tho causo of tomporanco atill romained unsuccessful., Tfiu Judge then procoedod to draw parnllel bewween tho tomperance omnncipation movoments. Ho enid the Iatter =~ was an instameo of low ou ovil, supported by procadonts, by nntiquity, by what was callod the right of ownorship, could Lo overthrown by tho stroug and indiguant pub- lio wontiment, whicl, flnally, when provecation canio, plnngud thio nation iuto tho vortox of aivil war, and lod to the breaking of Ethiorian fot- tora, Then tho notional contcionco had rest. Now, slavery having been wipod out, was thera no romedy for the groat cursc of intoxi- cation ? Thore was ouly ono rndical remedy— total abativonco. All othor romedios would "be partial only, Ho donied tho power of alcobolic otimulauts, {n any form, to_do good to man mentally or physically. In excoptional cagea of disouno, alcohiol mighit Lo usoed with ef- fect ns modieine, but, in ninoty-nine out of avory hundredenues, it did moro liarm than good, The Judgo then ounterod into 8 disquisition about Diblienl wine, ‘Thore was a disputo s Lo whether that wine was fermented or othorwiso. Tho lawa of naturo were the samo thon as now, and it waa only reasonablo Lo suppose that even the strong Juico of the grape, pincad in lonther bags, wan sure to formont. ‘Tho first recorded instauce of wino iu tho Biblo was o caso of boastly intoxica~ tion, soon fter tho flood. Thonoxt cago was that of Lot, soon nftor tho burning of Sodom. 1t led to intoxication, and to somothing worso, DBut, in_ aony case, what had the do- ings of peoplo who lived in = sami-barbarous nge, nway In distant Asia, to do with the American people of tho enlightoned ninetoenth century 2 If those ofd patriarchs in- tnlged in_intoxienting Iiquors, so much tho wotuo for thom, but it was 1o examplo to be fol- lowod by the peoplo of to-day. ([Lrughter.] Tho sporkoer went on o show tho utter Tolly of mon whoealled themselven moderate drinkers supposing that tlma' uever could be indnced to overatop the bouuds of prudence. Did they not kuow that from tho long ranks of modorate drinkors the reeling columus of the drunlkard woro duily rocruited ? No,'thore was mo com- romise betwoen sobriety aud druukonnoss, un- K:sa in very oxcoptional cases. He aldo dealt with the centralization of politi- sal powor iu cities in the saloons and grog- shops, Was not that o sad contomplation? But on tho other eide thoy saw rauged tho virtuoand tespectability of humauity, wnd to thet they should belong. Thoy should work togother in tho Lioly cause, whose prineiples were immortal and should prevail, whethor in this goneration, in tho next, or somie one moro remote, It was o prediction. Sobrioty should finully triumph, and its best meaus of ndvancement vins o jntel- ligont publio opinion, directed by zeal and com- on Beuso. [:\)mlmmo.l] & 2 Tho Judgo concluded by urging perseverance nud earncst worlk for the triumph of universsl gobrioty, 1o also alluded to what the journuls, in o spixit of ridicule, perhaps, hnd called * the Woman's Crusnde.” A'liera were, porhaps, some molodramatic or ludicrous finstauces in that movemeut, but tho gouoinl iden wus right, for agitation of suy kind was botlor than stagna- tion, which meant denth. Lot the watclhword be *agitate.” [Applauce.] The quartotto sang ** I'lio Bottle Song,” aftor which addrosses were delivered by the Ilov. C. G. Truedell and othors, and the meeting ad- journod, e s STREET IMPROVEMENTS. In tho eatimntos of the Board of Public Works for tho ensuing yoar is an itown of over £800,000 for stroot unprovements. That sum will bo used 1o cover the city’s part of tho cost of making the tollowing improvoments : Stract improvemonts ordered by the Council for which ASBESSMENTS MAVE BPEN COMPLETRD! Walling, fencing, snd paving LaSkllo street, Irom Kiuzio to North Water § ourbing, grading, wnd paving Thirty-soventh streat, from Cottage Grove avenue to Vincennes avenue; walling, filling, and paving Third avenue, from Jackson to Twolfth stroot ; walling, tllling, and paving Fourth avenue, from Juokson to Twelfth street ; curbing, fillivg, and paving Lako stroot, from west lino of Michigan avonue to Central avenue; walling, filling, and paving Carroll streot, from Milwaukeo svonue to Ashland avenue; paving Fostor streot, from Harrison to West Polle; wall- ing and flllug Waldo placo, from Haisted to Unton; ourbing, grading, and 'f‘“““fl Fulton streot,-from Elizabeth to Ashlaud aveiuo; fill- ing Weet 'Mhirteenth stroct, from Waller to Loomis; il West Fourteenth stroet, from Centroavonue to Loomis, {illing IHastings straot, from Centro avenito to 'Looms; tlling Fronk stroot, from Wallor to Blue Isiaud nvenuo; fil- ing Union streot, from Cnnalportavenue to West T'wenty-eeoond; filllug West Bixtconth strect, from Dlue Ieland nvenuo to Loomis; walling and llling Bebor stroet, from Clinton'to JofMorson, Improvements for which ordiuauces were poased by the Council and ASSIBHMENTS ANE IN COUNHE OF PNEFARATION : Walling, flling, and paving Wolls street, from the viaduet to Chicngo avenuo; curbing, grading, und paving North Clark strect, from Woells to Fullerton aveuuo; walling, filling, and poyivg Michigan atreot, from Laryabeo to Caws ; walling, #illing, and paving North Doarborn stroot, fvom slloy in Wolvow's Addition, to Illinois strect; wulling, filling, aud paving Clark streot, from Xinzio to Chicago avenuo: walling, filling, and paving Archer nvenuo, from Halsted to tho river; curbing, grnding, and paviug Lake avonuo, from Douglss aveuuo to tho clty Hmits; walling, filling, and paving Fourth avenuo, from Lwolfth to I-‘ourtuontht wallling, “fllling, wnd paving Taylor strcof, from Clark o Btato; curbing, griding, and paving Culumet avehue, from ‘Mventyeuinth to Dbirty-first, ourbing) erading, and paviug Onlhoun place, from Lasalla o Clarle; walling, tlling, and paving Market straot, from Madidon to Van Buren ; curbing, rrading, and paving Prairieavenuo, from Phirty- flrst o ‘Lhirty-third; curbing, pgruding, and puving Vincennes avanuo, from Douglas avenue to Thirly-sovonth ; ourbing, 5rmlmg. and lu.vlng Bouth Dearhorn street, from Thirtioth to Thirty- third ; walling, giading, and paving Wabash eve- pue, from Boutls Watar to Miobigan avonue ; gnu\im,v und paving Couch place, from LaSulle to Clarlk; walling, filling, and paving West T'wollth utreot, from Centre aveuus to Ashluud eyenuo; walling, fllling, and paving Taylor utrcat, from Blug Teland' avenuo to Throop; curbing, grading, and, pnvlugf Union Park placo, from Lake to Dopot place ; filling Morgan stroot, from Went Elghteonih streot to Wost L'wouty- seoond stroat § payving Moridlan treet, from Dos- plaiucs to Haletod. v OIDINANGEG PREPARING, Improvements ordored by tho Council for which ordingnces aro in courto of proparation: Curbiug, illiug, aud cindoring. Granger stroat, 2rom Wells to Sodgwiek; ourblng, grading, an ,mvlng Wabnsh avenue, from Congross stroet to Wwenty-secoud ; walling, flling, snd pavieg Clark strect, from Hurrgon to Tolk; paving Court place, from LeSulle to Fifth avenuoj wulling aud filiug Wost Division stroot, from Milwnukee avenue to Roboy h\vn!ung, filling, und ypaving Jaiferson atreot, from Harrlson to U'welfth; walling, mlqu snd paviug Wost Ohicago avo. ane, trom Ashland svonua fo Wood ; walling, Alling, and pavlog Fulton streot, from Canal to n\lzfimlh , cindoring Wontern ovouue, from Ogden nyonuo to West Twonty-ylxihj paviog A and Willinma atroet, from Abordoon to Oontra aye- nuo, BTRLET OPENINGS, FTC. City's portion‘of publio bonofita for now strooh oponinge, 850,000, Fxtanslon of Milwanlkoo ayentio, $40,000. ‘Clho"a portion of oxpeneo for now lamp-posts, 000, » L'lt_v's portion of oxponee for new wator-ser- viea pipes, 8600, Clty's .m:l‘)tann of oxponss for new private draing, 81, City'a portlon of oxpenso for now sldowalks, Amount roquired to rofund exooss to propurt{- owaers who havo bald thoir assessmouts on old warrants, whers the work was dons under tho old systom, and whoro appoals have boon taken, $82,608,08, ——— LOOAL LETTERS. TIAT PROTEST, CnroAno CuntsTian Union, Moy 7, 1874, To the Editor of The Chisago Tribuns: 8ir: Will you pormit mo to reply briofly to tho protest of Mr, E. L. Sheldon in this morning's TninuNg, against the action of tho Doard of Govornment of tho Thicago Christian Union, looking to n chango of the nomo of the inatitu- tlon, ' First—Tho action of the Board in recom- monding & obange of the name of the secloty has not boon hinsty or ill-ndvised. Tho subjoect has boon boforo tho Board from timo to timo, for months past. The attachmont of the members {0 tho namo * Christian Union " has beon strong. But facta have boon constautly domonstrating that tho namo was an unfortunato one, and a Lindranco to the usofulness of tha socioty, till the ufinnimous convietion has boon reluctantly ronchiod, that tho best interests of tho Unlon do- manded that n change should bo made of its cor- porate namo, At tho rogular mooting of tho Board for April, hold April 3, .tha following waa unanimously sdopted s Resolved, That the naturo of tho work in which this Assoclation is engaged, and the confusfon that lin re— sulted from confounding it with othor usaociations for differont purposcs, but with similar names, rendera it g‘lflhly jlulrn to tliat tho name of thin Associstion po anged, Rc‘!lfllr‘:d, That we rocommend {hat the namoof this mocioty ho changed from the Chicago Obristian Union to the Chieago Athenwum, AL tho regular meoting of the Board for Ay, hold May 4, the resolution was adonted—nino out of tlio ton members prosent, voting for 1t Second—In regard to tho manuer of glying notice of the mooting of the Union, tho notices wero published in tho city itoms, which every body reads, ag tho surest way of uoflf{;nF tho mombers, _The membership of the Uniou Is lnrgoly mado up of young men nnd women living'in bourding-hotsos, and making frequent changes of rosidonce, aud it has baon found that of noticen to members sent to tho address given on our boolks, tho largest numbor aro roturned by tho Postmunster indorsed ** not found.” Third—T'ho support and evon existenco of tho Union, has deponded upon the Board of Gov- ervment, The rocoipts from momborships Lave boen less than onc-half of tho curront expenses of the Union. 'Llie balanco has had to bo pro- vided for by tho Bonrd at a aacrifice of timo, ef- fort, and monns, of which no ono not o member of tho Bonrd can form un ostimato, And 16 was Lolfoved by tho DBonrd, that in viow of theso foots, having arrived b the conclusion thata change of numo was necessary for the future nucooky,—osistenco oven—of tho Union, the members would bo willing to accopt the con- clusions renched by tho Joard, and tnke the aotion racommended to bo taken. Fourth—"The reasons for tnking notion npon the proposed change of name at this thno: Tho Board is now m-muqlnu for & 1nrfio public meot- iug in Kingabury Hafl next Monday ovening, at which timo tho work of Hlio Socisty will ' be brought prominently baforo the public by able and cloquent spenkers, the objoot being to placo the wor‘}: of tho Unfon upon o firm nnd substan- tinl basis, And, as tho Board has decidod that o chango of name is essontial, and as all logal re- quircments could in the moantime bo compiied witls, it woa doomed Dest that the pmgouav.l ag- tion bo taken &t once, and if that proved to bo in accordance with tbe recommendations of the Toard, it could then come before thio publio with its now nawo. Fifth—An oxamination of the books of the Booloty showa that Mr. E, L. Sheldon's membar- shipoxpirod Feb. 20, 1874; that it was of tho Jowoest class of membership, boiug only &1 per anuum : and, as there aro 136 lifo-memberd who lave bocome such by the payment of 8100; ,159 con- tributing membors, by the pnyment of 810; and eclghty-nine subscription-mombors, by the pay- moant of £5 each ; and, ns Mr. Sholdon's interest in the Christisn Union hns not boon sufilciont to lend him to renow hss membership for tho lnst thros months by tho payment of &I, it wonld secem to mo that a protest would lavo come with a bottor graco and moro modoety from somo poraon other than himsolf. P! 1 fully sympathizo with Mr. 8heldon in the hopo expressed that “all the membors of tho Union who fecl any intereat in the pnst or fu- turo will bo presont Friday night.” Nothing will ive tho Bonrd more ploasuro than to meet all he membors ot thot time, snd * explain what rensons may oxisg for this basty aud quiot rg- tion.” 0. C. Ginos. THB ATHENZUN, o the Fttor of The Chfcauo Tribune : fm: The nrticle appeariug in to-day's Tnin- uxE, I fear, 16 enlculated to mintend many per- son a8 to the trug monning of tho word * Athen- eum.” Wabstor defines it as, in anciont Athons, s place whero poots, philosophers, and rhotori- ciann daclaimed and repeatod their compositions; in the United Btates, a buflding or an rpurtment whoro n library, periodicals, and nowapapors are kept for tho pitblic; or for a reading-room, so- cn{l’ed. The Encyclopiedin states that in mod- orn timea the name has been revived as an ap- pellation for cortein litarary fuetilutions, As to the “urostigo of the present name'— I thinlk it groatly o cd. In fact, many por- sons are ubwilling tu join the institution on se- connt of tho vord “*Ciirigtian " in its title. Not that thoy are opposed to Christinnity, but thoy profor joining nssodiations with loss objection- eble namos, DBesidos, tho word ** Athesmum* oxpresses moro fully the objects of tho institu- tlon, whilo eutirely doing away with objeotion- able fonturoa. W. W. 0. : - CRIMINAL, YOLIOR COBLTY, Justics Kaufman disposed of tho following ox« prossmen of the North Sido by a flue of §6 ench, for plying their voention without a lfcense, viz.: Henry Vitons, John Gobel, John Eckhoff, Potor Ulrich, Patrick Athorn, Josoph Mazier, Robort Baneroft, Adam Leib, and Philip Daum, Henry Davenport was arrested by Officor Ayars, of tho West Side, lost Wodnesday, for an asenult oua little boy in tho vicinity of Twelfth and Inlated streets with a deadly wespon with intent to do bodily injury. Davenport was drunk, and shot the Iud, inflictivg o sorlous wound in the abdomen. His oauo was continu- ed, by Justico Boully, yosterday, until the 15th inst., under 3700 bonds, when the boy, it is hopad, will bo able to appear against him, Jouoph Barolny visitad the storo of Mr. Now= ton, on Btato stroet, and walked off with a coab belonging to that gentlo- mon's stook. From thoro Barolay went to o similar institution on the Weet Side, and took acveral articles in that store. On leaving, however, ho wus suspocted, arrested, and eflu articles found ou his poreon, Ho was furniehed qunriors over \ednesday night in the Uuiou-strect lock-up, and zoptqrdny Juatica Soully held him over to tho Criminnl Court in bonda of £500. Dors Lavinglky, n Polish woman, waa arrested Wednesday aftérncon by Ollicer Roost, of the Union Strost Station, who detoctod her shop- littiug in tho store of 11, Lrlcaon, No. 126 Mil. waukoo avouue, Aftor hor arrost, tho womnn attompted suicide in her cell by bhangiug, 8ho ~ had torn hor shawl iato strlps, and thon tled - them togethor, and in this manner mnde a ropo of sufliclont longth and strongth _to suspond her from tho colling of the coll, Khe was discovered and cut down in timo to save hor lifo, Immadiatoly aftor sho woa cut down, sho placed lior hoad botwoon an fron bar and tho wull,—tha bar extonding aorous the cell, and about six inches from tho wall,—and artomptod to break hor nock by twiat- m[fl + When takou out sho wasalmost straugled, being black in tho faco, Bhio toomod 80 por- aistont {n hor efforts to take lor life, that it was ueconsary to station an_oflicer in the cell with Lor duting the night, Yestorday morniug 8liy was brought before Justics Sunlly to suswer to the charge of larcony, and wag hald over to tho Criminal Court in bonds of $200, The rigoner stuted tho cause of the attempt on her ifa was *puro moanyess,” Hor won was In court, and atated that he Lnow of no roason why hie mothor should wiun to destroy hersclf, She was perfootly vane, and mqoyml good health, and be prc:llmud hor xoason, “pure monuness,” was correct. % Thomns Joflerson, & colored man, some few éflm ago muried o whita womap, Mary Jane immons, About six months sgo, Joferson was sont to the Dridowoll, and singo that timo, ho lias lott Mrs, Jolferson 1n quist Possosslon of tho Joforsouisn mausion, No, 12 Loylog utroot, Tho woman, though dosorted by the nogro, was not nlopo, and lns rocelved the dnily nttentions of ono who wns a sultor for her ore sho wadded Mr, Jofforson, Ilor logal lord and master hearing this, armod himsolt, and, Weduordny mnmlnF. shot at his wifo, lodging a bullat from a derringer plstol in tho thigh of Mary Poarca, n colored girl. Thon solzing a lintehet, ho choppod aholem his wite's hond. Thoir soresma brought fn an ofi~ cor, who atrosted _tho Dolligoront] Jof- forton and confined him in tho Har- rigon siroot lock-up. Yosterday mornin| Justice Doydon hold him over o tho Criminal Court in bonda of 8700 undor tho ohargo mado by Mary Pearce of aseault with intent to kill, MIBCELLANTIOUS, NMrs, Minnle 1lanse, through bor nttornoy, Mins Alta M, Hulett, brought suit yostorday be- fore Justico Hnlues agalont Belix * Fournok for forcible dotninar of the two front rooms of thoe premisos known as No, 241 Polk straot, Tho onsowill bo called Tuendny at 9 oclock. Mrs. J, X, Parkor sworo ont & warrant yester- day agninaJonnio Jackeon, who lives on Polk stveot, nonr ‘U'hivd avenne, Mrs, Parkor clajms that Jonnio Jackson robhed hor of her packet- book, containing 870 and a lawyer's roceipt for 800, Dins Jackson was arrested and gave bail for hor appoarance on the 18th inat., in bonds of £200, before Justico Halned. Potor Davis, a haok-driver, was arrosted yes- terdny on a wanant sworn out boforo Justico Boyden by A, B. Stone, Stono charges Davia with the larcony of & buggy, and olaimu that it wan loft at & wagon-shop on Archior ayonuo, noar Halstod-st., for ropairs, When finished, l’lnvl», who owed tho wagonmalker a bill for ropairing bhis haok, directod that hio give him credit on the biil fox whatever ho thought tho b"‘“"§ was worth, The wagonmokor did so. Mr, Btono found the stolen property thore, nud, on boing informod who left it at the shop, causod tho nr- rost of Davis, who appeared and gave Lail in $000 for furthor nppeatanco on tho 1ith inst. B. Nozonthal, of the firm of Rosouthal & Tu- ‘benatine, on Canal stroob, betwoon Polk nnd Taylor, is said to bo a dillicult persou to collect a dobt from, Last March n judginent was ron- dored ngainst Rosonthal bofore Justico Dnfigan. An exocution was issuod sud placed in tho bunde of Constablo Best for the purposo of service. Bost called on Rosonthal and wae acsaulted by him and driven off tho promisos. ‘The exocu- tion was then placed in tho hunds of anothor official, who 'met with the mame Trocep- tion 'as the first. Constablo Wal- lace, who was moro valiant than those whio had preceded him, concluded bo would try hin band on Rosenthial., Before doing 80, lie sacured the sorvices of Jacob I Btono, Frouk I', Borry, and somo ton othors, to nuslat him. On their arrival at Roscnthal's, Wallace attomptod to read tho execution. Jlosonthal snateliod it from hie lLanda nnd toro it up, and, with Mbis wife and two employes of the I)lucn, rosisted tho ofMcer, who, novertho- opg, selzod u%nn certain goods _sufficient to matlsfy the judgmont, Wednesdny a warraut was issued by Justico IHalnes for the arrest of Rosenthal, wifo, and the two cmployes, who, from some reason unknown, bave not yet baen arrested. Yosterdsy Roson- thal swore out & warrant boforo Justice Boyden agalust Wallzco, Stono, Borty, atd tho romnindor of tho party who nesisted Wallace in lovying np- on the property, charging them with riot, Iare ceny, nnd assnlt with a doadly weapon with In- tont to do bodily injury. “The partics wora all beforo Boydon, and” the case Bct for hoariug Tuesday noxt, at 2 o'clock. A suit was beforo Justice Hainos yestorday, which involved tho dutics of the City Commis- sionairos na carriors, May 1, Mr. B. W. Dobson, a surveyor in the employ of Paul Cornell, do- sired n stono containing o lithograph map of & pleco of proporty romoved from the lithograph- ors, No. 124 Qlark stroot, to bis_ olico on the fourtn floor of the Ropublic Lifo build- ing. Ho employed two of the Commis- sionaires with thoir hand-cart to remove tho stons, They weunt to No, 124, and woro informod by the lithographers that thoy could not surrendor tho stono without an ordor from thoe Buporiniondent of the Litbographing Compnny, who rosided some distance south on Michigan avenuo. Without consulting Mr. Dobson the Commissionsires oc- cupied nearly two houra in searching for the Suporintendent, Not finding that gontloman thoy returned to Dobson, who gave them sn order on tho lithographor ' for tho stone, which was delivered to them, and they cavvied it to tho foot of tho olovator and there loft it, and, going up-staits, demanded of Mr, Dobson their monoy for scrvices porformad. Dobson re- fusod to sottle until the stono was delivored in his office. Thereupon tho Commission- pires carriod the ‘cauea of oll tho trouble to the ofco of the Compruy. Dobson immodiatoly callod at the oftice of L. Von Hoven, the Munager of tho Commission- aires, and thore offored to sottlo the bill whon tho stono_ was delivered. Mr. Von Hoven refused. Mr. Dobsou then replovied the prop- erty. Von Hovon clalmed the Commissionaires wero common carriors, and 84 such could hold any proporty handled {:y them oa scourily for puymont for labor performed, Justico Hainos deeldod that tho Commissionaires were common carriors, but thoy had not {;nn‘ormnd their part «of tho contract with Mr. obsen, as they did not dellvor tho stone at his offico, and therefore the proporty bolonged to Mr. Dobson, If Mr. Von THovon elaimod an account against Mr. Dobson, he must take othor moaus than that of colleot- mg it. L ANNOUNCEMENTS. The sixth annual dinner of the Unlon College Alumni Associntion ‘of the Northwest will bo given this avening ot the Tremont Houso. A workingmen's muaus-moating, to protest againat the Eight-Hour law by Congress, will bo held Bunday weol at Thiclomann 's Thentra, Programmos of the first four concerts by the Cavoline Nichings-Boroard Old Folks can bo had this morning at Jaunsen, MoClurg & Co.'s book-storo, Tho soniversnry of the ** Aregons Sacloty " of the Wabash Avonuo Mothodist Episcopal Clinreh, will bo held in the church, cornor Tourtconti: etroct and Wabnsh avonue, this ovening at T:45 o'clock. The publio at largo are cordially invited to the musical and intellectual foast prepared for them without price. Tho Rev. J. O, Peck, of Ocntennry Mothodist Episcopal Ohurel, will de- livor the nddress, Thoro will be nmeoting in the study of the Union Park Congregationsl Church, corner of Washington streot and Asliland avenito, at 2:30 ., to-day, for the purpose of orguuizing a oard of ‘L'rustocs for the Orphan Girls' Home, The. Suvday-School Buperintendonts of tho city and suburbs are roquosted to be prosont at the Saturday noou prayer-mosting, to reoelve tho chuldron’s pledgos and medals, Tho regular somi-monthly scientiflc mostings of the Stute Microscopical "Society will be re- sumed at tho library-rooms of the Academy of Sclencos this evoning, commonaiug at 8 o'clogk, Mombors'of tho Socicty, sud all who take an in- terest In tho science of microssopy, are invited to be prosont. The Civil Engincors’ Club of the Northwest moots Mondny evoning at the Acadomy of Sci- oucs Bnildlufi No. 263 Wabash avenue. L, P, Morchouss will rond apapor on **Tho Cost of ‘Lransportation on Ruilvonds,” The hortioulturists of Chicago will mest at the Exposition Dulldlnf. on Michigan avenue, Friday, at-3 p. m,, for the purposs of re-opening & horticultural wociety for this city, Al are in- vited. ——— 4 GENHRAL NEWS, A seovet council of Catholio dignitaries has been in gession at Clucinuati for several duys, at which tho advisibility of making Ohicago an archidiocese, lins boen dlacusssd. Ina fifteen-ball pool gamo at Fotey's billiard Lnll, yeaterday, ono playor pocketed sevonteon Lalle in succession, and auother player fifteen hallg, both within tho space of twenty minutes, Suoli a thing was novor beforo known, A toam of horsos nttached to a dirt wagon, brolto away 10 frany of Garrity's saloon on W ost Madison street yeatorday afiernoop sbout 2 o'clock, and dashed furiously east on Madison to Dosplainos, colliding with an expresa.wagon, wl.m‘xl thoy wore stopped. Fortunatoly no injury was dono, It will Intorest thoso who aro already propar- ing for noxt winter, by turning their attention to ooal, to know that tho dealers have favorably considored tho advisability of mnhh\ig 8 redug- tion of 1 from presont rates, Aftor to-morrow hard coal will be 39 per ton, The dealera are to hul;/!c uémum- meoting to consult further on the subject, ‘Tho Inst considorable ralfo of the fira will woon bo erased, Alr, Mackin, tho .purchaser of tho Court-tlouse ruing, hus commencod the work 6f domolition, and the rubbish will La used for grading and illing North Olavk streot. The now Joil iy mow in ehinpe for the reception of pris- oners, and it Is exnocted that the general delly- ory will inke place to-day, under tho direotion of the Bherilf sud hig Deputics, - ‘The projoct storted last summer, to have Bun- day concerts in Lincolu Park, which wus ulpped intho bud by the Park Commlesloncrs, pgain comoa up this geason, and this time with reason~ able prospects of success, Alr, Healng, thoload- or of (ke movemont, haa succeoded in worke fng up tho now Board to a propor np- preciation of tho mneleal nceds of the ublio, and 80 it is oconfidontly prodicted let during tho coming Bummer swoot spunds will bohoard In Lincoln Park’ Sunday, Sub- auriptiona are taking nr for the purporo, the lnw forbigding the Commissiondra to nprrcprl- ato any thonoy for musle, and MMr, Ioslug ox- pocta to have the firat concert about tho middle of Juue, s majority of tho now Board bolog in favor of tho movomont. ——a PERSONAL. Gaorgoe W, Peck, Esq., cditor of $hie LaCOrosse (Wis.) Democral, formerly * Brick " Pomeroy's papor, is rogistorod ab tho 'almor House, A dlspateh was recoived yealorday announcing tho death of Loula J, Lull, whose rccent ex- ploits have occnaloned considorsble interont in tho community. ‘Tho mossago was sont to the s?:ksr of tho Captain, who now roaldes in this city. The Hampton colored students, s band of thirtcon ox-laves from tho Hampton Normul Behool of Virginis, mill visit Chicago fn_ Juno to nttond the graud reunion of thoold Abolitionista to tako placo in this city. Thoy will give a fow concerts hicro boforo refurning to the East. "hogo studonta have miven upward of 400 gon- cevts In ull parts of tho ast and Canads, und havo wou Lhe most unqualified praise from the proys and pooplo. TOTEL ABBIVATS, Grand Pacific—I. 1. Btono, Now York; O. B. Wioks, Youngatown; A. Wight, 8t.Louia; J. MecCros, ' Olovelaud; J. JL Lrodlo, England; Ohurloa'Parkor, U. 8, Ac + . . Sherman Louse —8, J. Kilduff, Poorin; A. Richborg, Havana; F. T. Atwood, Lincoln; B, A. Lovejoy, Now York; 8, N. Hiuokley, Athons; 8. \V, Stoward, Maino. . . . Tremont Ifousc—T. Yencock, Japan; H, 0. Symmet, Onnada; O. . Lowis, Lockport; 0. 8, Brown, Milwaukea; J. L. Bab- cooic; L. onegger, Philadelphin ; 1. L., Aldrich, Bt, Louis. . . . Palmer House—A. Walkor, Oincinnati; E. D. Wilcox, Peoris; O. E. Por- kins, Burlington; C. IL, Drainard, Albany; W. G. Gray, Lousvitle; I. W, ‘I'racoy, Buffalo. ———— SBUBURBAN NEWS, HORWOOD PARK. The voxed question of the location of the Chi- cago & Wostern Pacific Air Line Railroad, soems now to be in & falr way to bo settled, It ia stated, on reliablo authority, that this road will not pass through the new town of Alton, whioh is betweon Norwood and Joflorson, but will pags » littlo to tho cast of tho contrat por- tion_of Park Ridge, ruuning through the new grounds of Col, Thomns P, Robb, crossing tho Chicago & Northweatorn Railrond o fow rods enst of tho Canflold depot, through the westorn part of Norwood; thouca continuing sopth, }mselng in closo proximity to the County Poor- House, until the Chicago & Pacific Rond is reachod, on which line the trains will be run to tho i]uucfion of the lattor aud the Chicago, Mil- wankos & 8t. Paul Railroad, on which the trains will ba run into the Madinon streot dopot. ‘There will boa dopot ot Park’ Ridge aud a Nor- wood Park, giving both villages the advantago of compoting linea. This rond will also pass throngh Wheoling. One Lundred 1ailos of road have boen gradod in Wisconsin, and tho Company propose to build and put in running order that portion of the road betwaen tho Btato line aud Chicago this summer nud fall, so as to have trains running noxt win- r, ‘I'ho offect on real estato contiguous to the lino of the rond has been quits warked, many large ealos hnvlnE boon mado, which lavo not yot been recorded. WIEATON, Tecontly four of Mr, Kelloy's sheep wero Killed by dogs and about fifty others wonnded. The damage to his flock will bo about 400, The people round sbout Wheatou aro beginning to think of waging a war of oxtermination against all offending canines, The Grand Army of the Ropllhllulamnh(nf; proparations for decorating tho graves of sol- diors buried in and around Wheaton. Charles Dovons, Commandei-in-Obiof, how issued an address, soliciting tho aid and co-operation of all citizens. The people of Wheaton have elocted a Prose- coniing Committeo, and will vigorously proso~ cuto all porsons polling liquor, ~ sgainst tho provisions of tha State law. ‘Tho people are working harmouiously, and evidoutly nican business, They intond, it fuch o thing bo possible, to closd every ealoon in the village, A wasg temporauce mooting will be held Monday ovening at ths Baptist Chureh. : The Committeo hava the satiefaction of know- ing that fortuno Las thus far emiled upon ite offorts, They prosecuted ono Matt Rickort for solling intoxicating liquors withont g lHeenso. The triel was held bofora Justico SBedgwiclr, Tho jury found Mr, RQickert gufly of the offonee charged againat him, ond brouglt in & judgment of ©100, Tho defondant appealed. = A large number of Iadies wors prosent, and much inter- est i the trisl wag manifestod, a8 woll as satis- fagtion with the result, James D. Ward wos rocontly caught batween two onrs, and was very much injured, Ifis right 2ym was 60 bruised that amputation was neoos- [T TURNER JUNCTION. The corporation ofticers of ‘Turner are : Trus- tees, L. C, Clark, J. H. Blakeley, J. B. Trull, A. 1. Wiant, Frank Wiilton, William Ripley, Po- lioo Magistrate, H. H.Bmith, Constable, L, H. Iotchum. - Thero will bo & meeting of the citizens of Tur- ner at tho sohool-house, Baturdsy, at 7:80 p. m., to mako annn%nmamn for tha proper observance of the 30th of May. 1t is desired thata full at- tondance may be had. A NAPERYILLE. The great ovent of the wock in this town bau Deen the clection of Village Trustees. Two tick- ots were out, viz: “Bunday Law-and-Order,” and the “People’s Ticket,” the latter being anti-temperauco, The contest wag oxoiting and cloge, J. H, Duulsp was Dresideut of the Bonrd by Lut one voto out of 886 cast. The Law-aud- Order men brve o mojority of tho Board. What tho result will bo, remains to boseen, The tom- peranco societies, both male. and female, are in Booming good eavneat, L'ao basoment of tho Mothodist Olmrch was dedicatod last Sabbath, the Rov, John Adams, of Kaukakeo Clty, preaching morning and avoning. Bufliclont monay to pay off ell {ndebtodnoss was subsoribed, and tha society rejoico in a church froo of dobt. e ©Catholic Sisterhoods. Lrom the Baltimore Sun. Ono of tho most important meotings of Bistera of Obority that has over transpired at 8t Joseph's, Emmittsburg, Ald,, will occur on Sun- dn{. tho Ot inat, St. Josepl'a (Emm(tmbur_%) in the mother houso of tho Bisters of Charity in North Americs, and it has been the custom for many years to hold regular retroats for mem- bors of the community within its proclucts. Tho prosont rotreat will be attendod by the Su- perioresses of all the roligious iustitutions— ncadomies, nsylums, hospitals, eto.—governed by Bistors of Charity in this m“mfi" The ratront will probably contivuoe for soven daya. On the 25th day of May thore will Le nssom- bled at Angers, Depnttmont of Maine-et-Loiro, T'ronce, 8 body of religious ladies, drawn from nearly ovory civi d nation, and from many of tho semi-civilized countries of the oarth, toolect n ohfef officer for their order. The order is that of tho Roman Catholio Sistorhood of our Lad: of Charlty of the Good:8hophaord, and thoro will be ropresontoed in the elootoral conncil about 140 monastorios, located in Lurope, Asia, Afiics, Amorica and Ocounica, The ordor, as i8 gou- erally lhmown, hes for its object the re- clamation and roformation of * follen wo- mon eud girls, who cither voluutniily presont thomselves for admission, or aro committed to ita custod; by competent authority, Prior to 1835 this work was carried on only un- dor tho direotion of lsolated monastorios undor varlous titles, but in that yonr the ordor becamo known a8 an organized body, huving & supromo souree_of authority, and tho oxemplary lady, Marle Do 8t. Eupbrasio Iellotier, who then be- cawe its leader, hold tho oftico, through succos- sivo olootlons, for thirty-threo fi-anrs of up to tho time of hor decaase, in April 1868, Accord- ing to tho bost obtainable information, tho order now includes about 125 monasterios and nearly 80,000 nuns, if Not ‘Fruc Love, Whut Cou Xt Ble] Alfongo Bowbardio was not only oune of the most celebrated soulptors of his day, but ho was aleo one of tho most exquisite of coxcombe, Boing extousively patronizod by tho Ewporor Charles V., ho was admitted at courl, whoro, for a season, he roigned suprome a8 & fendor of fashion and flirtation, It remalncd for a young Indy of Buloqnl to adminiater a fitting punish- ment for Lis fulsonie conceit. Thislndychanced to be Bombardio's parinor ut a ball given by the Goyernor, and Lo fwproved tho opporuulll)' of making love in his most fllppant manner. The Iady did not even smile, Bombardio looked lauguishingly upon_her, and heaved & deop Blr 1. Thon, prossed his haud upon his boson, with bosoeching gaze and with & writhing al- most of torturo, he oxclaimed: * Al awoet lnd;" 1t this be not true love I feol, what can it b’ ¢ Porhaps,” repiled the bonuty, with ut- most innoconco of expression, ** somcthing bilvs you" The story got abroad, and from that day Bombardio grow wiso in the mattor of indiz oriminate love-making. gl TN MARINE, Tort of Chigago, Mny Te CLEAN Btmir Corona, 8t, Josoph, sundcies, ¥ Trop Enplre Blate, Miiwaulice, Jgit, Btmr Bhicbosgan, Manitowae, aundries. Sebr Lady McDouald, Port Bitewell, light. Schr Pathfinder, Glovaland, cosl, Sohr Thomax 0. Biract, Port olborne, ballast, Tiaygo Olty of el Grind Maven, Tuniber. Allen, Grahd Haven, itmber, Amsnds, Grand Haven, lumber, Munkojron, aundries, ', Buffalo, sundries, Donk, Bt, Joseph, lumber, 8chr 1, T, Danfotth, Cloveland, coal, fioh Divid Blowart Clovcland, conl, ] Hehr Nimrod, Clovaland, coal, hr Emma I, Coyne, Cloveland, coal, Bebr Goldon Tiulo, Claveland, coal, Schr Richard Witislow, Erle, 'coal, Schr Ym, J, Preston, Osweqo, coal, ‘ e L, Soatol, Charfotte, coal, Sohr Lyman M. Davis, Muskegon, lumber, sebr Gocliln, Clichoygan, lumber, 8chir E. A, Nichiolson, Cfoveland, coal, Sehr Kaiph Gampbell) Manistee, lumber, OLEARED, Stme Blichoygan, Manltowoc, 12 brls ofl and sundries, Stwr Corous, t, Josaplt, 17 bules iy, 47 plgn feed, 8tmr Brooklyn, Ogdensburg, 10,000 bu corn, 250 btls rk, Hebr fzgfluon. Kenosha, 150 m lumber, Sohr 8, T1. Fonter, Buffula, 46,000 b corm, Bohr Wollin, Ilollind, 800 hu corn, 30 machines, Hcow Black ' awk, Liucoln, 20 brls pork, 3 bris ale, 1 bnl lard, oud undries, Sebir Higgio aull doney, JuMTaio, 70,220 bu wheat, Hobr T, H, Howland, Ggdenaburgh; 19,875 bu corn, Sehr Georgo 11, Waud, Glovelang, 13,640 bu corn. Behr L, Douk, Bt, Joseph, 10,001 bu wheat, 2 tons bay, 10 kegs beer, Schr Calling Wood, Olovoland, 1,000 bu oals, Tick Favorite, Buffalo, 50,000 bit wheat, Stmar Alpens, Muakegon, 250 bundies greon Lides, 15 dressod hogs, and undricn, NIGHT OLEARANOES, Prop Empire State, Bufulo, 10,369 bu corn, 700 brls flour, 38 bags seed, Prop Hornian, Duluth and intermodliste ports, 18 brls ‘meat, 440 Lit corn, 105 Lrls flour, 40 brla' whisky, 116 brls pork, sundri Tilinols & Michirnd Canal. Duipusrony, Moy T.—AnntvED—Ghicigo Belle, Utlea, 02,000 b corn; Cuba, Oltaws, 6,100 bu corn? Gracle Griswold, Minookn, 6,000 bu corn ; Prop Mo- Lawk Bollo, Konkakoo Fesder, 8,800 b corn ; Meeseri~ ger, Kankakoo Foeder, 6,400 b corn, Crirankp—Industry, Morris, 05 a lumber, 661 posts, 2,081 1ba sadsa ; Lily, Morvis, 31,500 £ luuber, 129 lath, BAOxZPORT, May T—T7:00 p. 1,—ANRIVED—Omasbs, Soucca, 5,800 bi corn, . Crranen—Joste, Jiavans, 88,600 ft lumbor, 12 m Lake Frolahts Wera qulet at 810 for oats, 'de for corn, and Lo for gata o Bufiulo by all, Tho dugagement woro : Sohra Tteed, Case, and Francis Berrimox, wheat at 6X0; schy Bumimer Ofond, oata at 3¢, all to Buffalo ; sclir Mon- tauk, wheat to Ringston at 8i¢e, Total, 4 ; capaolty, 80,000 bu wheat and 27,000 bu oufs. The prop Arabia wia repotted loading 60,000 bu of whoat for Now York, via Butfalo, in the afternoon, TUrFALO, Moy 5,—Dull, with shippora and corriora apart on conl. Shippera offer 250 4 ton_to Clicago, and 76c@51.00 {a naked, Chartora : Sobr Butchor Boy, coal, Cleveland to Chicago Gas Works at G0z achir ‘Minoral State, wator-lime to Dotroft at 6o B brl{ achr N, O, Wost, samno to Fremont ot 6o; echr 0, K, Nims, coal, Olevefand to Clilcago on contrnct; achr Monitor, coal, Cloveland to Greon Buy ot 700 W ton, and brick at £1.4 (on, ond stavos back to Clavaland st 1,050 or tho CLEVELAND, May 0.—Thero is no cliange, and mat- ternare still dull, 800 freo to Milwaukee nnd down town docks Obicago, snd Glc frea to Chicago Ges Warks, bolng o rullg tates. Drrhotr, May 6.—Tonnngo {8 superabundant, and rates aro not only lower, but in the shipper’s favor, Tho nchr Blazing Star was taken for wheat Lo Oswego atBe; capacity, 18,000 bu, MiLWAUK:E, May 0,—Chnrtera: To Detrolt—Schr Cuba, 10,000 bt oats and 5,300 bu corn, at 836 per b, Leopold & Austrlew’s Lake Superfor Line, Tho_stesmer Nomian, of Loopuld & Auatrisu's Lako Superior Jin, loft for Dulutl, tho first tima this scunon, yesferdsy évoning, with a lergo cargo of suns drics. ' Bho Lus been thoroughly ovorbauled snd caulked fu_ond out, and Jooks now Lotlor thon over. Tho chumplon steamer Pecricas, of tho same lue, is also Joading st tho dock fout of Wushington street, aud will leavo hiero Monday ovening, Thin Vewsol, which 1ine long beon renownod os the finost and most dlegaut stesmer o tho Lakes, hag beon newly painted and ro- fitted, und now looks still better than slis did hereto- fore, Her muln saloon is 166 foct long witliout obstructions, 16 fect wido and 13 foct high, the roof prosenting o perfoct arch. She contaius forts-tivo state-rooms, oach of which is suppliod vith ‘water from the gencral syatem of water-work The beds are wupplied with putont wire-bottom mattrosses, with lace and dawask curlaing, The floora uro all covered with the finest patterns of Brus- gels carpot. The Jadies’ cubju receives its lght from a etained glasn dome, and in furnisbied with rod plush Zurniture, sud o magniticent plono, - The furniture i the main cabin s green plush, At night the bost is {ituminated by six beautiful chandoliors, sud at tho Dead of the stairway are (wo largo Lronze stalus, cach holding a Inmp, Tho atenmer Hurd of this Iine is now at Milwaukee, Bho has recelved an ontlrely now passengst cabin, which is finfehed and filted up with the sume oleganes as that of tho Peorless, Bhe will leavo Alllwaukeo for Luko Superior Saturday. Mosers, Loapold & Austrian will be bappy to show thoie boats to auch os would 1iko to tako & ook ot thom whenever they ro in port. Misecllnncous. cutcAvo. Yeaterday was one of thio dullest dsys of the soxson, and bitt two Tumbor-vesscls wero at tiio morlict, Tho weathor was olour, with a light wind from tho'south- west, —During tho goneral stagnation of murine Lustuess yostordoy eeveral of the tugs mado long trips out on tuo Inke, with thio hopo of udiug somolliingto do. A Iargo floct of tuge wan lying all day idio near Welis strect bridge, —The bark A, P, Richols, whilo loading with corn at ouoof our elovators, rprunga leak. Bho was finmedi- ately taken to Miller's dry-tlock, and rafsed out of the water with o full load of coru on board, It was found that some of tho seams under tho hull, aft, hiad glven way, §he will bo repaized fu s doy or two, when shio wiil sturt for Duffalo. Chicugo may bo proud of poa- seaujing 8 Ury-dool thiat “can take in vossols drawing ucarly 14 fect of water, Among the lower lakora {hat Lavo arrived’at this port yeaterduy was the four-mnstor R. Winklow, from Cloveland, withi a load of coal for the Gas Comypany. ~—Tho schr Pathindor went ashiore yosterday near Busivetroet bridge. Blio was goltén off without trouble, —'Ths scaw Bea Blar pounded upon the bar at South Chicago Sunday, drawing only six foot of wator, She hus been taken to Miller Brothers’ dry dock, KLAEWIERE, ‘Tho Mining Journal of lust Saturdsy enys thit Marquetto harbor is still filled with broken feo, It does not extend a great distanco in tue luke, Lowover, clear water being in slght from soveral polnts in the oity, Compnred with last yeor, the prospeot 15 some- what bolter, though 1t 'l mot lkely thut the first arrival frum below will bo moro than thiree dsys cavlier thun last senson, when tho Meteor reuched thero on tho 18th of May, ufter working three days through sixty mlles of ico, "Tho bullding of the exiension of tho railroud merchnndiso pler st Mare nette left the red and green light about tho centre of e dock, Tt lina boou temovod to tho contro of the additlou, and four gas-posts are to besot bebweon it and the warchounc, Beveral now lights are also to bo placed on tho rafirond plor, At the lighthouso things nre in shiapie for tho shipping season, 'Tho engino con- noctod with tho fog-vlistlo was stusted up o faw=lays ago, und 4 reudy for business, Tho light will bo diyn on the 13th justy b —Tho Government steamer Ada, in commsud of Tdout, Loclwood, lett Dotrolt. Tueklay attoriiogn, for the oust oud of Lake Ontarly, chorged with hydr gruphy, bullding statfons, und wecondury {riangulu~ tlous, 'Avalstonts Wisnor und Marr ave chiavged with tho triangulation conucatiug Lake Suporior with Lake Michigun, Azsistants Flint aud Woodvurd will join 0 steuuior Heurels i thn trianguistion of Grecn By, —Tho tug Winelow, Prindiville, Carrant, Sunipson, Pringlo,sand Gludiator havo been vory succensful in seleasing soveral of tlie fleot lco-boundat tho Birafts. They orrived st Defrolt Tuewdny, and transported tole tom to Luke Erle, on thele way to lowor-lake ports, i—A diapatch recelyod at Dotroft Wednesday says all the vanals of tho B¢, Lawrence River woro opensd to nuvigation Moy 1, but tho passage of vessels wos stopped by thy ice at tho head “of Boaulmrnols Cannl, A chinunol of a inile {n length was sawed through the deo to lot propellers through, ¥rom Moutreal to Que- Dec (ho river is ulony, with tho oxveption of an 1o~ ridgo In tho viciuity'of Quebeo of sbout six miles in longth, On tho fower sde of this fce-bridgo tho steam- ship Barmotian, tho first boat from the Gulf, 13 waiting o get to Moutrbal, AMUSEMENTS, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Engagement of tho Popular Artiste, Ma§§ie RMitchell. Friday a) turday Nights aud Saturday Matl A LASE Ao R o Gl e faass, TANTE HYR, Which must bo withd i oxd 4 Yhish must be withdrawn In oids to produce FAN MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE. WAIT---“WE ARE COMING,” .. THE ORIGINAL TROUPK, ROYA;D]MARIONETTES. Aud only onos that over appoared 81, JAimn‘ At i, Alldl’v(nvltuulu'url 11all, Phila.. hl"ll THEIR TENTIL WEEK, ltw_mlflnrl\mtmvnl[nllf‘.-ndl. OLAINING T RIGINALN, ESSRE. ACDONOUGIE & EARNSHAW, ‘anagors aud Proprivfors, AGADEMY OF MUSIO, Olosing Nights with Frank H, CEIATNE R ATT. o1 ‘The groatest Llt ever knowa is XIT! EIT! RIT 1 ivery Night and Batusday Matines, ¢ Moo AMMUBEMENTE; oo THE GREAT ADELPHL TS FRIDAY, AT 2P, M., M.A.’I‘INJ%PT",:BENZE:PIT Reynolds Bros., GEORGIt AND CHARLKS. Unezampled list of Biars who hava voluntaered. THE MRETEOR, LEON.A. DARE, Bobby Nowoomb, Jeo Brothors, Joo Ohil- dren, 0, 1. Bishop, ‘Alex Davis, Mins Polly aly, Miss Jennla Morgan, Miss Frankio, Chan, Chrisdio nnd Pantomime Troupe, Big. Constantine, The Kirally Ballot, Rosn Lies, Honry 8,Pago,BillyOourtright, Mike Kenane, Tethh b o, Rk, i, Btk 5 . Idunigo, TR0 "ale 1v, ieon Brothors, J. M. I roonian, Bily Htica, And host of othars, 1 An kbt ol oltion Including tho Bplondid Orebestes AN IMMENSE PROGRAMMI, Pricos, 500 snd 50; sacurod, 5o axtra.. TO-NIGHT, LEONA DARE rnd THREE DWARES, PRICES A8 USUAL. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Aimee and the French Opera Bonft, Tho publio nr respactfully i d thf PO SRCRI Aatiepmed that Oa hor roturn from Milwaukoe, and provions to hor ds. parture for Callfornia, will appsar at the above Thostro TWO NIGHTS AND ON! EE. R o i e o ML RLARE ATMER LA ‘GIANDL DUCHENAR, an ool GRANDE DUCHRSSYE it IAI‘;NIL}‘ fluy«’r" i ATMER 8, .0 ot A DETLE HRLENE SATGISRY BYiENiNG nfi 'fiqu{'lJé':J{EE AIMEE ae,,.. Rosurvod Boe Tox shioot now opon, M'0ORMICK MUSIO HALL. ** Gne s the best performances of any sort I exer altended inmy i{fe,"~Roprnt Cornyrn, Rvory Evening -m}“\:ag:::au and Saturdsy NEXT WWIREIK, Caroline Richings - Bernard’s OLDDE FOLKES ENJOYABLE CONCERTS. Butiraly differont programme cach ovantag. Ttororvad suata t0-ay st danscn, MeOfura. & Co. Blatest. only Thets, Caryrenter & Sheldor KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. For a short season only——Tho Grentest of All Sensatlons— Uommencing Tuesday, May 12, BULLOCK'’S ROY. MARIONETTES! Yrom Gront St James' Hall, Londan. Tho largost, grandost, and most costly PUPPET=SEIOIA” In tho world—Manijulators, Oorus, and Baud—number- iag over TWENTY ARTISTS, TYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Afonrooat,, betwoon Dearborn sad State, Atington, Cotion & Kemble's Minstrls Tmmense Suceass, The Greatest Bill of the Season. THE BLACK SMUGGLERS FINALLY 'ln\"X.‘-{}'}{‘ANTX *YLES B UA NOIR " S BEAUTIVUYL WALTZER ! **MY ONLY FRIKND," Trory night during tho wook and Baturday matinee, KINGSBURY MUSIO HAL, - Tho sonsatlon of Now York for the past slx months, Bullock’s Royal Marionettes, Opening ss ahoro on TUESDAY, May 13, - KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, BULLOCK'S ROYAL MARIONNETTES, The orlgiual company from St. Jamos Hall and Oryatal Palace, London Oponing Night—Tussday, May 12 EFUENITURE, THAYER & TOBEY FURNITURE COMPANY, 195 STATE-ST, cor Adams, AR EURYDICK nllery, 60 ota. 17 FACTORY : 86 to 92 Went Randolph-st. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ALLAN LINE Comprisad of the following irst-class Full-Powered BTEANMSEIITS 10| NOVA,S! 6Nt | CANAD! <2700 l il DISP D TREL-WEEKLY. | MAIL BTEAMER RVERY BATURDAY AT # A, M., FROM QUEBEC T0 LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. AND FORTNIGHTLY FROM BALTIMORE, Culling at Halitax for Livorpool, OABIN posssgo tu Livorpoo), 870 and §801 Glas- gow, B0 gold. Steerage at Lowest Current Rate: Frelghts from Europs at Reduced Rates. Chenpest nnd Shortest Jtuntes, ALLAN & CO., Agents, 72 nnd 74 LnSnilc.at. National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. This Company takes tho rick of insurance (up to 8200,000 in gold) on oach of iis vessols, thus giving passengors the"Doat ‘vosaiblo gusranteo for saloty aad avoldanos of o . fia inoat sontherly routa hna always heon adopted by tuls Compeny, to avoid oo nad hoadlands. Salling from Now York for LIVERPOULand QUENS- TOWN vuery SATURDAY. Saltng from N, York for Linon @irect) svory fortatght. abin assagd, W70, 50, Gurroucy; sloorage, At greatly reducod raion, ' Kotirn thckots at lowest rated. m for £1und upw . Gon'l Wostorn Azont, D WILEIAM MAGA Northeast cornor Glark and Itundolph-sts. (opposite now o1 0. (Fuio South Walos Atlantlo Stesmship Qompany's Now YORK TO CARDIFE. Firsi~clars, Full-poworad, Olyde-buill II’IIEHI’I: wi duugor at sull from Penmyivania Raliroad Whatf, Jo PEMIROKE, peil 4 [ GLAMORGAN.......May 2 ANDS, pril 18 | PEMBROKK ny 14 Carrylog goods and pusseugern st through ratos from nib paria o United Hinton ant Ganads 10 ports in th Dristo! Uhannel, and all other points in England. uahips, built exprossly for the traus, are pro- tho latost improvemouts for tha comfortand Eomhanionoy ot taiid UABIN AND STEERAGH PASSENGKRS, Tirst Cabln, 875 aud 80 onrroncy, Heoond Oubin, $65 guerancy, tberaga, A3 curroncy. Propaid Steorags costitlcates from CardiffysumessernesBRe in Cardift, at the upply (0 at Drafts for £1and upwards, Onm- inmbers, and in Now York to For furtlior purtigulurs, pany's Ofices, No. 1 Dnok AROUTBALD BAXTHR & Q0. Axonte, No, 17 flroadbay. AMERICAN LINE. e Oy Liua Careyingtoe Uited Stats Fag, Safling weekly botwoon Philadelphia and Liverpool, Oabin, Intermediate, and Bteerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates ng low as any First-class Line, Through "Tickets Lower than by other Liues, Through to Chicago from British Points, $20.50 Curronc) Exoursinn Ticketa at. raduced rates. Drafts on Groat ! d tho Contiuont, a2 low ratey. __STATE Wostern Agent. 0 B NE. To Glasgow, Bolfast, Liverpool, Tondonderry, &e, e TORGIA sall May 8 STALE OF GROROMA. o Al 18 HIATE OF VIRUINIA sails.... May30 FROM PIUR 5, NORTH RIVER, N, ¥. Wooly Sallingunost Summor, | ine. 860 and 00 ol ; Slepr B el §1 Gurvency. " rafts wi. Towork TN ethor parliculars apply to AUSTIN DALDWIN & Broadwars N ©U., Agonts, Ne LINET Traland, 'ANCHOR Now York to all pacts of Groat Britain, e Xor Ao AL Batts of R e ttucday,” OAVN froin 50, Steciaux row B aton Crronoy, Tettioh porta o Ubleago, R34 SRR i, Aneivitmenodak K. 00, s, 0 HENDERSON BROSRIIE Ageaier 3 !!LA!LROAD ‘TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL, D DRBARAURE GF TRATHS eoptnd. *Bunday'o Fivo Buindey a 800 as o *F Dal1y R8T PxoRpLad, | Are MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GRE iy iy Mt T & Bandolp! Arrive, Mail (yls maln and alr lio E A5 gy 5116 b, . i‘l’ux:‘l’!.m. [ ), Wi unnox.(nym NTWORTII, I Passongor Agent. CHICARN & ALTON RAILADAN. Chicago, Kansas €ty and Denver Short Line, anay Uio, and Ghtcaga, Springheld Alon an Ertdjer vla Loulets la, Lot ine, Unfon epol, West Side, near Vo Ticket Officen ¢ A Depot, and 13 Handolphat Teave, Arriv Kansas Cily and Donvor Fast Ex. [* Kuaow Gity Fxpross... Kt, Louls Exproe: Bt Loulg and Toxna Ex, via Jacksonvilla gtiold K Hitreator, Facon, Washiagl Joliot & Dwighi Asoommm iepiol, orner Nadison wind et Oftes th Clarlest,, oppovite Sherman House, and at Depols Teave, CHINAGD. MILWAUKEE & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY, Ui Canal-ste, Arrive, Chiion, o134 o s 8:008, m.[*1) 008, m, Foint, B, Pa o av 1ixpross. .. . | 4] o W Bilinulien, Grao e, w0 Eoint. “Frairle g orthern i Miiwankeo, Bt Paut [t S0y | * 4808 B Niglitfispress. It 9:20p,m. |8 6:45 8. m. — ln’";hl,"fl!sl-,(fl"fllL !;R“.“OAU' epof foot of Lkt und fool o Tient 3 ebicey 1L Rantoiphiatee hour Mark, " secondats Tiekn At Louls 5€ Touts alro 5 Cairo& New, Orfgl\ (o) Gllman Passongar. . Subuquio & Rlonx Gity ik Dubuquo & Slonz Olty Lix (@) Runs to Otiampalgn on Saturdars, % C'HIL;M!‘U;’N'IH’?.IM'HTIN'HE VUINSY ILIIU!'H’). epois—tout af lakeat., Indiana-av., and Stoteenthest,, i Canal and Stxlsenth-ate, Ticket d Gan and becaliotte) Jickatoficu, o, 18 vinrk. Teave, drrive, Jahand Txpro Mtawa and Hres Dubuguo & sforux Gity Jizp. Pacitis Fast Ldno, for Omalia, Kanras City, Lodvenwart, chison & 8¢, Josoph Ex urors, PassonROr, sees ondota, Uttawa & Bireator Hass| Aurora BRssongor. . .. ‘Aurora Pagsenyer (iin Dubuque & BiouxCity £1p. Pacitic Night Exp, for Omakias. |t Xauxea Olly, Lsavonw culson & B1. Josoplt 110:00 p. m. Downer!s Grova Aocommn m. Downor's Gravo Accommiodation]® & 15 p e Toxas Kixpress, . HU00 B, sy “Ex. Bundays, 1Ex, Baturday. 1kx. Monday, CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTERN MAILROAD, City afices, corsier Handolpl and LuNalle-sts,, and 75 Canate yrner, lldllfloll:ll w6 p, me a0k . 5 Green Bay Exp: b 8¢, Paul Kxpresa, b Marquetto Fxp ul ino) nzio- LT, Gon, Tass, Agont. p CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denot, coruer of VianMuren and Sherimanata, Tieket Grand Tacific Hotst, S & Arrive, Qmaba, Laavenwiiit Atchison E: o 1. % 4:00 D ms ‘orn Accommaation,,.. Bitd p, m, | 3% a, m, Night 1ipoosies.. 11020 p, .| 6:00m, m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depaty Van Hurenset., foot @7 LoSallsest, 2ieket oficer, storthacest corner Clark and Ratidotph ftvest Cormer Canal s adionate, o lee and doudhioe Arrive, Leave, Mail,.... Bpecinl Now’ Atlantic kzp: Night Expre: Bouth Chloago Acoumimod: CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI INE, VIA RANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Kuliroad Depot, fvot ZLeare, 1 e THROUGH of Taks-st, Arrive, 9508, m, $:00 p. me Day Vspress, Night, fxpross, 7 . 4 8:00 p. . STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ofice of Chicago & Novthivestern Railway i Couwpany, 52 Walkst, NEW Yonk, April 20, 1874, Tho annaat meoting.of the stdokbalders and buadlivide era of tno Obicage & Kortiiestorn Rtaflway Company, for £° Dirootors pursusut to law, ani for ta such other business as may conie bofora anid mooting, will o lold at tho altigp of tho Gompany, ia tho ity of Chicago, on Thursday, tho il day of Jing joxt, at1 o'cloak’ Ji, m. Bondbaldors will ‘sufbenticate thelt rignt to voto by prosonting tholy vating bundsat the ativo ol tin Gompany, 63 Wallst, Now York, for zogis-. tration on or boforo the 4th of May. prax! ALBERDKEEP, Prosidont, M. L. 8YKES, Jn., Secrotary. OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CFIC RATLROAD COMPANY, Apri1 23, 1874, The annual mosting of the Stookliolders of the Chicagu, Rock Teland & Pacltlo Rallroad Compeny, for tho olection of Direotors, pursuant to Jaw, and tho transaction of suoh other buainess as muy come before them, will Lo held at (hio offico of tho Compans, in tho eity of Chicago, on ‘Wednosday, tho third dey of Juno next, ut 31 o'clock a. m, JOHN F. TRAOY, President, i, H. TOWS, Seoretary. BTOOKHOLDERS' MEENTING. N that th I mooting of 1) aiatiradaes S B Gl duis Bemneh. Dd Coms pany for tho oluction of Dicuctors uf said Compuny will BoBetd st tho oftice of sald Conmany, No. 853 \Vabash- av.. In tho City of Chica 74 G, 0} ‘otary of Chlcago South Branch Dogl Comphny . SUMMER RESORTS. HATTIELD HOUSE, Massona Springs, On Raquette River, three miles from St. Lacrence Riser, Wil oo JUNE 1, log roccption of guosts, Accomio datione first-cless. 'The hotol 14 entlroly now, and hat ‘Do ftted and furnishud with evory modura convonlonag, Qond fishing and hunting, Tio praprintors hava datarminod to presont a houea ta avery wny worthy of patronage. Thoe ‘waters aro highly rocommendod by thomedical famulty in wido rango of dlv- ensed. Address (IATFIELD BROK., Mussona Bpringe, 8t Lawreics C ‘ciinesday, » a8 104, m OE. W. C. WATTS & CO., 21 Drowi’s Building, Liverpoal, Sollolt consiguments of Provisiony, Lard, &o,, and ozoe cute orders 1ot tha purchinse wud ralo of 'samo’ for futurs shipmont o ‘Advanuos wads on conelgnments, by our Irlonds, Mossrs, Fox Now York. i Property Owuers, Attendion ! ntil 15¢h tnst, I'ax Salo Cortificates hold by the Cit; of \cugo can Lo rodeemad af 10 par cont promium, aftor 11 by ol 10 20 por cont. SR R g Ccano, April 1, 1814 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 10 ONE £ Yen 8 : Thisty Looturos, capenia) Ohiongo, Unuslitation 1 FMEA¥H Dr, Kean, o all ehronlo or Bk 520k Vo d bulore tho CHEUAGO MED I B Wt ost pakd Offices THT Wasliugtonst Call or write. 'atia: provided with buard kud ro NO cUuRE 36U SOUTH CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, Alay be consuitad, personally or by mail, Dysiolan Tu {0 Gty Whio Warraits GUFas ur 80 DAY | o ) O huire. Dn.th 104 e BIA (eSS ONAL CURRENOCY, $5 Packages QF g FRACTIONAL GURRRNGY FOR BALE A7 TRIBUNE OFFICE,