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A T Tolly, D, Lilly,” Indisnapo: fo, ~Ind.y ., ‘Miles, _ Philadolphin, :}l;-r&fl“lll?ugu flnr:nn.ullnhokanl N, J.3 , Nol oston, Mnga. ; Coloman lors, Philadolphin, Pa. 1 B, 1L, Thuraton, Hobo~ lml::;“ N. J.; Jeromo Whoolook, Worcestor, Raileay Gazelte, Fork 3 Tray, «{l- Y-;lff- N?w sk TIHE TROGRAMNE. The meeking will be ealled to_order by the Prosidont, Mr, II. M. Brittan, who will submit hig aonual address, which is quito & loug docu- tent. They will then proceed to busincss, and tho roports of tho varlous outstanding commit- toen will bo submittod and discussod, COMMITTER NEFONTA, At the sixth aununl Conventlon, hold at Bal- timore committecs woro appointed to report on tho following subjoota for discussion at this Czl)uvfiuunn: o 4 ln . operation sn it Ly bofcry. i o purtheatin o wator, 2, Frial for Ioconiotives, > 3, The best form of safely-valva or mathod of ro- MNoving bollors of overpressure, aud tho best way of testing pressuro-gauges, 4.. Botlar explosiova. 5. Valve and valve-gearing. 0. Tocomotive tires, 7. Standard ax'os, \ 8, Continuous train brakes, 9, Olla for locomotive ueo, 10, Machiuory for supplying water-tanks, ehlnng 0. seription of enging, gl or dovice, with cogb of working the sawo. 1, Narrow and brond-gango rolling atock, 12, Mechanical Laboratory. Those committoes have issued during tho E;N circulnra of inquiry relating to tho suhflmh bo invostigated, thus gotting tho individual opinion and oxporience of all’ tho mombera. 'This fnformation will be embodied in the reports which ara road at the annual mooting, snd then will bo alsoussed by the members in attendance. Thesoe roports aud discussion theroon is then ublishod in annual reports, which therefore con- ain much valuablo juformatton to railrond men end mochanlcs, Tho dologatos, during thoir stay in thia city, will go out on tho lake and inspect the erib, They will also visit tho thontres, and bave an oxcursion to tho watch-factory at Elgin, The local committeos have been untiring in their of- forts to maka the siay of their guestsin this clty a3 plonsant and enjoyablo a8 posaible, e it LOCAL LETTERS. ARE WE INSURED ? To the Editor of The Chicavo Tribune s ' Sm: By tho docision of Judge Drummond in tho caso of Hambloton va. Tho Home Insurance Company of Now York, reported in Tux Trisune last week, wa loarn that wo aro not insured tilt tho promium has boen actually paid, notwith- standing there has been an agrooment with tho insurance company (o insure. 1n most cases of inguranco in Chicago somo timo olapees —ofton ono day, often a wook or moro—botweon the agroemont for insurance and the delivery of tho polioy and payment of tho premium; and, during that timo, tho applicant las al- waya considored himeelf insured, and the * officors and agents of insuranco companica have oncournged bim to think so, till the above decision was given sustaining the dofense sotup by the Homo Insurauco Cowpauy. The only gafe rulo now ia to pay the premium snd tuko tho policy immodiately. Dut to push the inquiry farther, Are we in« pured when we hiave paid the promium and taken our policy ? Tho above decision was mado upon tho ground that the clauso in the policy ro- quiting actual paymont of the promium to the Company befora tho risk commencod was bind- ing upon tho party insurcd. This is n ususl clouso in policies, Anothor clause, now becom- iug gomerally inserted in policics, and doubt- loss oqually binding on tho insured ns tho former, stipulstes in the most posi- tivo torms that all tho iusurance-pgents and solicitora ncting in tho mattor are to bo considerod as thoagents of the insured, aud not of the insyrance company. Now, suppose I take o polioy containing those two clauses, from on Enstern’ insuranco company, sud pay tho premium to its Chicago agent (whiok agent, bowover, tho policy stipulates is my sgent an not the company's) ; the property insured is thon destroyed by fire boforo the agont pays tho meinm over to tho company; I claim the nswanco; the company decline to pay, and sot up a8 o dofeneo to & suit that tho premium has not beon paid to them, for tho agont—-my agont—hng not paid it over, so thoro was no insuranco. Would not such o de- fonsobo sucoessful, and ecqually moritorious with the ono set un in the above caso? In my stated case I mogtioned Eastorn companies bo- cause they are located out of thia Stato, andonly do busiuess in Chicago through agonts, or sup- posed agents. With homo companios tho risl inight bo avoided by going to tho oftica of tho company and paying the premium. I knowa caso in Chicago, where tho ingured paid the pre- mium to the company's agent and xoceived his policy, the agent becamo ingolvent boforq pny- ing tho company, and the compaoy notifiod "tho ineured that ho must pay the premium over agein, or his polioy-would bo cancolled, 0. J. HAMBLETON. DRINKING-FOUNTAING. To the Editor of T'he Chicano Tribune: S Allow me suflicient nfnco to offer & Bugges- tion to tho champious of the temperance causc, wviz:that they petition the city authoritios to have drinking-fountaing plreed at tho atroet corners in the crowded patts or ourcity. As tho liot dnys are upproaching when o draught of cold water will bogo rofreshing, and is at presont so diffcult to bo obtained by pedes- triaus, 18it not urgont tha this blessing bo con- forred on humanity, by placing_ it within tho rench of all ? Thus many may be kept from un- willingly patronizing the saloons for stroug drink who at present find noalteruntive. Yours, Joux It Beronorr. ste., Ciltoado, Moy 11, 1874, CRIMINAY. THE CRIMINAL COURT. The Crinal Court convened yestarday morning in the new Court-room, rt 10:30 o'clock, with all the offloinls at their posts. Judge Williams of tho Cireuit Court waa on the bench. { Tho firat business that came up wasin the shapo of & motion in the colebrated ‘‘warchouse onses.” They had all boon not for the 18th fust., but the counsol for the defendants, Mr. Jowett, moved s continuance on the ground tuat the Su- premo Court of tho State wonld give the constitu- tionality of the Warehouselaw a rebearing dunng tho coming June sossion, and, consequently, ho thought it propor that tho casos shonld be con- tinuod till the flnal decision of the Court was known. Htato's Attorney Reed assonted to the proposition, and the motion for & continuanca was grunted, ' 'Tho cases of Hugh Maher and Munn & Scotb wero not disposed of ab tho lnst term of the Court, and indictments against those partics arg pending, the alleged offonse being tha thoy had nllowed grain to be shipped from their ware- hiouses without a roturn, and cancellation of the receipts thorcfor, Thesa casos wero also con- tll'u‘xell, the samo aa the otherd. ‘'ho noxt business was the jmpanoling of o Grand Jury. Tho following genliemon wero impaneled: "J. R. Gasking, foroman; H. B. Baorelay, J.P. Flynn, T, H, Levors, W. M. Col- Jiue, Androw Smith, J, . Robinson, A. Mc- Guiro, D. J, Bmith, M. Lester, R, J. Healy, . J, Bauders, P. A, Howard, M, F, Willinson, Rt Eustaco, 11, A, ‘Wyncoon, Thomas O'Leary, A. Csudler, F. O. Carter, Thomay Rickard, C. Cro- gan, H. W. A, Nutt, and Walter Buckman, The Judgo delivored his charge to tha jury, who then rotired to tho jury-room and com- mouced investignting tho chargos against the nl- legod crimingls now conflned in the County Jail tothe numbor of 119 prisoners, besides a “lnrge numbor who ato out on bail, & « A potit jury to sorve for tho first tvo weeks ot tho torm wus aleo impancled and then dischurg- ed till this moming. A'ho trial of tho regular calendar will begiu’'this morning. Tho first cases that will bo called, and aro sot for trial - to-duy, aro those of John Wright, James Graham, Al- bort B, Whito alias A. B. Whito, Jumes Gray, Ellis Bounett, and Horman Goelko, TISE POLICH COURTS, ‘There wora sixty-{ive cases ab tho Sout) Bida Polico Court this morning, forty-geven nb ths Wost Side, and fifteen ab tho Noxth Bide, Ohbvistian Andorson waa finod $15 for attempt- ing to steal » washing-mechine from Oleft Weindnor, No. 65 Chlvago avenuo. Yenterday morning John Malian was held to the Criminal Court in bouds of %00 on the chargo of larcony. A pistol was found in his ousession whioh wau ono of tho lub stolon from he Union Kuife Unmfnmy lust month, The so- guacd snid he bought it of a hoy for 26, A cowanrdly asksult was commitled Inst Sature day on the person of an old men over 0 yeurs of age, by & fellow uamed Thomas Short, on West Lalre, noar Halsted atreot. Ho wos arrostod aud coufined in the Union stroet lock-up, Yestarday Juatice Heully fined him 816, Trank Hintzelbergor and Walter Redmond, two young rogues, wero bofore Justico Soully 1orvagranoy. Haturduy thoy stolo a keg o Loor rorn 8 wagon in front of a saloon ou Blue wlas | avenua, - They wero sentencod to ihe q.;mmn for twouty-ive days cachh Adbex sontonoo thoy mado somo frivoloue oxouso to. Eet into a room In tho rear of tho court, and, oing fromundor tho watchful ovo of Conatablo | and charactor of blood than Robinson, raiged tho window and loapod to the Bol- | ground, n distanco of 80 foeh. Nodmond suc- eooded 1n gotting off 3 tho othor boy injured his foot by tho loap, and waa rotaken, ITALIAX sovH, Little Johnny Loroua, the Italian Doy, has ocouplod conslderable space in tho papors for s hns’boon the past fow dnys, Saturday Inst, —— e e————— h‘oncn‘:n {8 » much moro sure and por- foot. instrumont for dutocnn% tho prosonce tho microscope. Bomo very Intoresting oxporimonts wore given on frosh aid old blood, Dr, Audrows, of Moroy Hospltal, road » papor on the relative mortality n Parls, London, Now York, and Ohiongo hospi- tals. Aftora short disonssion on parligrentary rules, the meoting adjournod, IR NEW POST-OFEICE. . Worlton tho Governmont huilding. is pro- montlonod, Judge Farwell, on tiio application of | Brossivg-with glaut strides, and nlioady tho hugo writ of baboas corpus, roleased tho child from confinomont in the Harrigon Btreot Btation, whoro ho had boon placed' by a padrone, prior to oonvayiug bim bnok to Iinly, an nnnnlquodfhlm. iip of Mr., John O'Notl, whose placo of business: iu%n Btato slroot, noar Harrison, Yestorday morning su ugly and violous-looking padrons was brought before Justico Boydon, charged with an attompb .| to. kidnap tho now colobrated littlo Johuny. Baturday avening this padroue, lorace llosv& an and | bas own handwriting, on a gard furnished by an in attompling to abdusct him was mo$ by a young mnn named Charles Tdwards, who gave tho fel- low a torrible thrashing—decorating his opfifiw, - ho | Oy Inzy vagrant, ‘Cho partlos woro all in tho Houth Bide Polico Court, and llttle Johnny, witk bia brlfim, intalligout and now handsome faco, gava, Tha Justica dis- for the timo being, to tho guardianal was_seon hauging around O'Neil's place, flunlly obtained an_intorvlew with tho boy, smpshiug bis noso, aud othorwiso dameagin evidence in_n manly way. ohavgod Mr, Edwards and flned tho padrone 37 and costs, Johany returnod to. liis homo w‘&lfln . o Mr. O'Noil, whore he will romain until County Court shall appolnt hiy guardlan, WTholittlo Ttalisu musiolan, Michaolo Violon, who was found oy Mr. Gentllo at his studlo door tho other morning, wns remandod by Justico :uc&zdun yostorday to the Lomo of tho Friendlos, aud it is’ probablo. that he will be sont,back to Ttaly. ‘T'hero sooms to bo & misapprohension in rogard to the law concorning: those childron, passad by tha Italian Honato in Dacember, many supposing that nying tho oxponses of _roturning tho ittlo follows to tho Kiog's dominions. This supposition s Incorrect, as tho Itnlian Gov- ornmont will pay tho paesage money, holding tho parents of tho childron, 1f they are living, rosponsible forit. If it is found, upon roachiug Italy, that the mother and fathor of tho boya aro doad, or are unablo to provido for thom, tho wnifa aro sont to school nnd taughta trade, Somo of thelvettor clags of Italians in Chicago boltove Mr, Colls, tho Consul, is in- no provision {8 made for roportions of the now Oustom-1louso and Post- Meo, are heing imposingly defineds The on- closuro-is alive with workmon, chiofly. stoncout~ tors and brioklayors. OF tho latler, including attondants, thoro are about eighty employed,— all that can ot prosent bo utilized: Mr, Iiankin 18 bored overy day by hundrods of Inboring gen- tlemon who admiro the Eight-Flour law, and are, therefore, anxious to_earn thoir dollors from Uneclo Bam, Ho is obliged to_poat_sontinols in is offico, 80 a8 to excludo intrudors, and, bo- sldos, inslats on having evory visitor's vamo, in obliging clerk. Johu Smith, hus mark, will not do, for then tho architect wonld soont n job- huntor. Lazy mon aro discharged without mer- and ovorything lsrun on tho prinaiplo of “rod tape.” All visitors who desira to seo tho building aro, howaver, froely admitted, Tho foundationa ara moro nnssiva than thoso of au antique Norman cnstlo. The brick work is & marvel' of benuty, and tho “caps™ for the col- umus cost $600 erch in cutting. It is expeoted that tho buildivg, to tho sec- ond' storv: will bo completod thin yoor. Noxt onx walls and e the roofing will be finished, and thon tho intorior nz- rangemonts will bo attonded to, which will con- sumo another yoar. It s auppokod tnnt Congross will bo prompt in the noogssary appropriations, without whicl, 88 a matter of. course, work would come to & standstill. Only ono cmdplusu L boon killed smco tho firat stone waslaid. * TEMPERANCE. e A meoting of tho ofiicers of tho difforont Indies' tomporanco organizations was held in tho First Mothodist Churoh locturo, room yoator- day aftornoon, About twonty-tivo ladies wore presont, Tho buainess of the meoting was of tho usual charaoter, listoning. to reports of committees, and providing means for the tuture work of tho socictics, Among other things, it was decided to appoint n oommittes of theea to wnit on tho Bosrd. of Publio oiftad to faver tho padrones,—tho wrotches who { Worlte, with tho roquest,that drinkinz-fountains purchago oy stoal tha ciuldren from their pa- ronts,—and, if this be untruo, Consul Colla canmot have a better opportunity for disprovieg it than by sending Mioknola. Violon. to thoe Con- “sul at Now York, with s roquost that ho bo put on bonrd a steamship and sent homo. MISOELLANKOUS, Jumos Ingram Bwore out a warrant yestorday. before Justico Haines against A, Hninner, who rosidos on Bluoe Island avenuo, near Halated stroat. lvgram complaing that Hainnor, Sat- urdny last, throatened to snnihilate the complainont -and: his whole family; that tho belligorent Hainuor callod at his place onthe day mentioned, and mado such violent demou- strations that he foars the livesof himself and family ate in dangor b tho hands of thadefond- ant, and ho therefora dosires that, ho be put under bonds to keep thio peace. Tho warrant was placed in the hands of Constable McElligott, who will make tho arrest, and tho cage will be heard Fridoy afternoon. Sundoy morning's Tninuxe montioned the fact that several partios had boen brought before Com- missioner Hoyno for violation of Soc, 83 of an act of Congrross of June 6, 1873 ; thepeualty being $G0 fino for each offense, and imprisonmont for not less than ten days or longer than six months. Yosterdey John O’Conner was beforo tho Com- missioner for this offense, which is using cmpty cigar-boxes. without the old revenuo-atamp. hay- ing boen cancoled. O'Conner was hald to an~ gwer to tho District Court in £500 bounds, ~Cigar doalors would do woll to examing into this law and govern thomselves accordingly, and theraby save grost trouble in the future, for tho Goy- ornment oficials: are watohing this business closely. . . A Polo namod Barnot. Rosenthol, who is pro~ priotor of tho cigar storo and faotory No. 407 South Canal streot, appeared befors Justice Scully yosterdsy and swore out A warranb for the arvest of Jacob Stouo,of No. 876 South Clark stroot, aud about a dozon othiors, on' _ the _charge of riot. According to Roscnthal's statoment, theso mon camo to his shop Inst Tuesdsy, and, in ed- dition to beating him and-his wifo, stolo 862 out of his til}, carried off o number of boxes of cigary, and smaslied bis furpiture. ~ They claimed to hiave legal authority to do this, and told Itosen- thal and bis wifa to appoar-boforeJustice Haines the next moruing for trial, Boll were prosont, but a8 no one know_anything about the case, they wont home, Thocircumstances, oa detuiled by Rosonthal, show that a §ront wmn%‘hw boen done Lim, nud if he can substantiate his state- ment Jucob Stone and his associates will' regrot their outrageous conduct., el HOT GENERAL NEWS. In the report of tho sermon of the Rov. Clin- ton Loolo on Horesy, one passage was incor- roctly printod, Instesd of “tho goneral croed question, of tho inspiration, of tho Bible,” it shonld road, *the general question of tho in- ‘spiration of the Bible, and iho goneral state- ‘ments of tho creed.”™ Tho cage of A. B, Stone agalnst Peter Davis, aheckman, who was charged: with stealing & buggy, bas baon settled. The New York Express saya: ‘*The Chicogo Journal has dropped the title of * reportor,’ and now speskeof the ‘plenipotontiary of thojournall’ T'ho plonipotentiary, though, has beon heard to confidontinlly romarlk to his bosom friend that This ealary is by no moans adoquate to the gorge- ousnaess of his title." ¥ g Prof. Curr'’s leoture last night in Trinity AL T. Church was cloquont and instructive 1n o vory high dogree, nnd secured oloso attention from tho firat word to tho last from an intolli- gont and appreciativo audionco. Ho leoturoes to- night in the Iirst Baptist Church on *Lifo Afloat and Ashoro," A horgo attached to Madison-streot.car No. 103 droppod in the traces, ot tho cornor of Madison and Clinton stroots, with an attack of * blind staggors.”’ The animal, being unable to. walk, “fi:‘lmkm {rom, tho cor snd carried to tue stables. At s meoting of the Cook County Principale’ Assoviation, Saturday, atter disoussing- tho quostion, "' What Is tho Bost Mothod o K- straining Infractions upon tho Good Order of the School #* tho following resolution was adopted : esolved, Thit (¢ 1s tho sentiment of this Assoclation of Teachera that o mild and porsussive method of school control in school governmout ik always pref- | erable; thak clroumatances, moy arise. justifying oven sovere measures, but diaclpunnylhzuld fnwuy’n b8 tome pored with mercy. The annual rentsl of the pows of the Unjon Park Cougregationsl Cburch took placo. last night at the church, 'Tho first choice sold for a promium of 850, on & rontal of §160; tho ecc- qnd choice sold for the mame, on a rontal of $120; the third for §25, on 8110; the fourth for, &10, on §106; the fifth for 8265, on 8100; tho Sixth for §10, on $128; tho soventh for 820, on 3100. Tho attendanco was large and the bid~ ding animated. Tho Presbyterian ministers of Ohicago wero to havo held their usual weokly moeting m the oflice of tho Jnferior yesterday worniug, bub fuiled to muster » quorum. Tho barrenncss wag explained on the ground that the arduous labors of the Prosbyteryin the mattor of Prof, Bwing mado the members theroof eomowhat indise wosed to further exertion for some littlo time, t is now & matter of doubt whathor they- will meqt again during the warm soagon. COUNTY COMMISSIONENS, The Couuty Uommissionors mob yestardsy aftornoon, President Ashton in the chair. A roport was raceived from tho ‘Warden of tho County Hospital to tlie effect that o sht bodies \\;:m rocoived ak the Dorgue duripg the month of April. 0111 motion of Commiesioner Jones, William Baker, u oolpred: mun, Wway olected Assintont- Jayitor for the #75 per month. ‘Tho Committes on mevding that tho Chies, pany be allowed to send sans injured on their :mnxd wid treatment, u, The Doard adjourned. THE PHYSIOIANS AND AURGEONS, o0 & Alton Nailway Com- to the Hospital all por- ‘The Omunfio Raulety. of Physicious and Bur- last ovening ot the election, of ofticers for the yenr 1874-5, Tha first ballob resulted in the eloction of the followiug gontie- men: Prosidant, John Bastlptty Vice-Prosident, Gony beld { oir annial Ling thia Tt S Bibimes "Tho firat businoss woa Jobn E, Cansors, Dia. D. B, Trimble, J. H. Hollistor, W. Hay; Reportor, Dr. R. ¥, Btarkweatber. Whaen the result was made kuown, Dr. Fishar, tho rotiring Iresidont, couducted Dr. Bartletk to intorouting paper, tho pro- Dr, Bunon, on the absorption spectrum of old blood, wm& the olsir. A wr% ductlon of Prof., Dolafontalpe sn experiments bym Yrof. drama . by y the speoirosoope, Wwas ren Dolafoutaive, Tho City-Hall bujldlug at o s‘lu‘)-_y of Houpitald roported recom- tranks ab 30 por weol for ap o vepost, was aanouxsed. | 'he Law Dapartment ordinanco has glvon riso E. Qweng; Socrotary, Jamey Novins Hyds: doduction o Dockex v thed the wpe= Do orceted at various paints in tho oitys 4 An ofter from_the Y. M. O. A, of a room for tho use of tho Socicty, was received, but, owing to the location being on tho 1ifth floor, it was dootined with thanke, tho ladics nob rolishiug tho prospet of going up four flights of ataira to their mootings, A comnuttce was slso appolnted to look up tho young lady who had run off with tho consti- tution and by-laws of the Association. Aftor dotormining to continuo prayor-mectinge ovary ofternoon botwaon 3 and 4 o'clock, tfin Socioby adjournod to meet Weduosday, after the rogular meoting. ~ Tho mnsa-mm.‘fin? of-tho * Womon's Tomper- nnoo Orgavization,” hold at the Union Park Cnngrogntlnnnl Churclh Sunday evening, waa ats tonded by an immenso audionce, the capaclous church being oncirely filed. * Tho mootipg was, addregsed mostly by Indiog. Nrs. O. H. Cade preeided. Tho Rov. 0. D. Helmor led in prayor, aftor which tho President rond an appropriato portion of Serl&turn. Addressoa wore made by Misg Kimball, Mr. Sharp, Miss Francis 1, Wil- lard, and Mrs, Rounds, —_— PERSONAL, Dr, Fostor, who was thrown from bis huggy and badly injured tho otler day, is improving, and will doubtless recover. The Rov. John Tulloch, Principal of St Mary's College University, of 8b. Androws, Scotland, and ono of tho (*Broad Church”) Cheplains.of tho Queen, left yestorday for the East. The distinguished gentloman's visit to this city was quito unknown boyoud s small cirele, 80 that thero was ng opportunity for tho attontions which he should have roceived. Aftor the socond issue of the nowspaper called tho Crossand the Sword, Dr. Curran consed to bo any further conneetod with it. Months ngo, tio rolinquished tho oditorahip of the Weslern Catholic. Cyrua V. Field, the projeotor of tho Atlantic cabfo, and a party of sixtaon Englishmon who aro intorosted in- tolograph-lines and railroads, loft tho city in o special uar on the Chicogo & Northwostorn Mailway, yosterday morning, for Ban Franoisco. Tho coroh will run through to tho Pacifio-const withouk chavgo, ‘Wo learn that the Hon. Goorgo Turnor, of San TFraneisco, hins deciled to moko his, future home in this oity. Judgo. Turpor wag appointed by Mr. Lincoln United States hiel Jus- tice for Novada in, 1861, and held tho ofice fivo yems He has pracliced at the bar some tweniy yoars in_Californin. 'ho last two ;cqrs he has spent in Europe. A gontleman of the highest charactor in all ro- spacts, of suporior culturo ana wide exporieunce in hig profossion, he will be » most valuablo roquisition to the Bar of tho city. Hao is ex- cted hore with his family in n fow weoks. 'hus Chicago nttracts gentiemen.in tho learned professions und in all departments of. businoss from sll parts of the country. HOTEL ABRIVALS. Grand Pacifie—J. Lloyd E, Palm, Chefoo, China ; J. Holding, Monilln; G. O, Perkis, lfong Kong; H, B.Downs, Manilli; A. Rousch, Ham= burg; Judgo P. E. Thiard, Now Orlennus; Dr. Dounning, Louisiana. Sherman Honse— ‘A. Riggs, Worcester; W. E. Chapman, Clove- land; 8. G. Fonds, Louisville; F. M. Stevens, Coucord; N. Washburn, Iartford; R. King, Columbia ; E. Garflold, artrord. . . . T'remont House—I1. Webbar, Detroit ; M. Gray, Ban Francisco ; M, M. Brick, St. Louis; J. A Culmor, Pittsburgh; R, M. Myors, Now York; . L. Skodmore, St. Lowls. . . . . Palmer Ilouse—E. M. Roal, Rochestor ; J. L, Frooman, Cloveland; C. II. Joy, Now York; Charles Ridgley, Springflold ; A. C. Martin, Boaton ; J. Knight, Indisuapolis ; F. 1. Weavar, 8t. Louis, THE CITY HALL. Tho City Colloctor's recoipts yesterday _amounted to $22,000, and tho wutor-rates paid *to $2,600. Tho City Tronsuror will pay the members of tho Polico and Fire Dopartments to-dsy, It will tako about $75,000 to do it. Tho Boord of Public Works lot tho following contracta yosterday: 'To Lyons & Scaulon, wing gowers on Blue Island avenue, nt 70 cents por foot ; to R. Btuart, paving the intorscctions of South Doarborn street, botween Tiwenty-sovonth and Thirtioth strects, at $1.32 foe paving aund 85 centa for curbing, v ‘Tho license clerk in tho office of: the City Col- lactor is propared tg makg over. tho necessary bouds for retail liquor-deslers “who intend to ronew their liconses, aud wish to avoid-the rush on tba st of July. The ofiice is Roomy 1, City Hall, TnSalle strect entranco. ? It is the opinion of many leading Aldermen that, if he has not nlroady dono so, Mr. Hayes will shortly withdraw his resignation of tua Camptrollership, Mr. Huyes, onthe otherhand, tolla thiose about him that” Lo cannot bo induced to remain in the sorvice of tho city much longer. Tn the Z9mes of Sunday, a private contract with efprence to the division of Iahor in the Law Depurtment, that was entered into on the 1at of Jaaurry by-tho Corporation Counsoel and the City. Attornoy, was publislied for no other urpose than to make Aldormon belisve that it Bllfl boen recontly agroed to by Messrs, Nortou snd Jamieson, and thero was no. neegsoity for tho ordinauco dofining the dutles of “thoso ofticials, which is now beforo the Judiclury Com- mittee. Tho Times roportor says ho stole it, but it was doubtloss left in n convenient place placa for him. Judge Narton, gingularly enough, apposes tho passage of the erdinunce alluded to, oven thongh it decroasos his. dutios,' aud in. crangos thoso of Mr. Jumicson, whila tho latter favors 1ts immodinto adoption, Itisa compara- tivoly orsy mattor to ignore s Eflvnlo oontract, aud Mr, Jamioson snys tho law busincas of the clty will nevor ba properly attonded to until the Qouncil prescribos tho duties of, and draws a dividing line botween, Uity Attorney and Corpos ration Gouneol, apd haldi cach vorsenally To- onalblo for tio businoys intrusted to his caro. to gonmderablo discussion, aud apponrd to ba o mcrl:1 {mportunt measuro than was ab first sup- posed. eyt ANNOUNOEMENTS, The Foundlings have moved into their new Home, but will not be in condition to sco their friends till Tuesday tho 10th inst ‘e Obloaga Lycoum will moot this evening in 04 | yugge Rogors' court-room, 'Tho exezcisos will consish of dobato, doslamations, exsays, eto, Tho public are Invited, A rogular meeting of the Acadeny. of Belonces will bo Lield this ovoning st 74§ o'clock at No, 203 Wabash avenue, * Prof. Nathan Sheppard will doliver his famous {uutuke Q. Oazlyle, i 8k, Jobu's Qlusch,. Aak- Iand avonno, at 8:30 o'dlock this afternoon. Tickols G0 conts. i ’m;.fimll.amnnrn. Po-day William IIL, Kiug of tho Nothe) o eid tha tonty-Nth Anniy o is acoossion to powor. Ontho oconslon thore will b3 groat rejoleing in his dominions, for Hin Majonty in groatly boloved by his subjocts, ou sccount of. hia grent iberality, ang n“jnu“_ ont Lo takes In all.oncorprises of publia utility, finprovoments, oducatlon, and tho eatablishmonl of numorous reforms. inm IIL {8 & lnenl Secaandant of William the Bilont, of whom Lo vont historian, J. Lnthrap Motloy, so elaquent- y dizcourncs, The Hollonders reslding in this city, who sull venorato tho laud of tholr natlvity, proposo to colobrato the evont In n fitting man- nor, ospeclally in remombrance of the many and invatuable services rondered by tho Housg of Orapgo to the Nothoriauda in particular, sud to tho world nt largo, in sccuiring liberty' of con- aclonoo., Tho festi vitios,will taka: placo at Wail'a Tiall, cornor of Adams and Halstod stroets, thin ovoning. "The toasts and those who will respond to thom nro a8 follows: ** Willilam IIL" 3, P', Vos- winkol Dorgelon, Goneul of the Nothorlands at Ghioago; *“Tho Notherlands," T, Vant Woud; “The Homo of Orange,” G, Birkbof, Jr.; # Tho Memory: of William tho Silent,” thie Rav. Jncab Post’y “Amorles,” G mrkl.mf,Br.; “ThoPresident of tho Unitod States,” I'. Solippema; ** Commorce,” W, Do Boy M. D.; " ThoLross,” P. Van Viissingon ; Whiio illor of tho Hoil," A, B, Van Afbodn } wihoLadion," A. W, Vonitinkel: Doraclon; “The Holland: Library,” J. Vaudarpool, 8r. —_— BUBURBAN NEWS, AUSTIN. The Donrd of Trustoes for tho Town of Cicero ‘met ab the Town-Hall in Austiu yesterday.. Pres- ont, Butlor, Crafls, Mfi(‘nflrey, Donunersborgar, Eclart, Sharp; absent, Horriok, A committeo of twolve ladles enterod’ tho room, Mr. 8, J. Humphroy, on bohalf of the Committeo, submittod to the Boord patittons asking them to recoiva no mora petitions. for. liconeo to soll.in toxieating liquora. Thoso poti~ tious wero signod by 288 votora. _ A similar poti- tion was aignod by 434 Indios, Mra, Humpbroy aloo submitted statomonts from. tha Buperin-. tondent aud foroman of the Northiwestern Car Bhops, in whioh an opinion was exprogsed that, if the workmen in tha.shopaand the residonts.of. that vicluity conld have an opportuuity, they wonld voto against any issning of’ liconso por- mitting the alo of liquors thore. A potition from Heury Bchultz, for licenso to gell liquors, wag roferred to tho Committoo on Liconyos, The potition of tho residents of the vicinity of tho Car Shops, asking that Timothy Konnedy bo appointed'policoman, was referred to Committeo on Poltco, Apotition wasprosentad from the proporty-own- ora on Onk Park avenua, They reprosontod that, said avenuo, betwonn Chicngo avonue and North avenus, was, during many montbs of the year, utterly impnssablo even for- light wagans, aud that toams, were linblo to mire there at auy and all times, Thoy reprosonted that a fow dollars would. romedy.all theso ovils, and save many residents of tho town 1 or 2 miles, whon going to the Post-Offico at Oak Park, The petition alao_xopresented that porsons who are nan- residents, but who own proporly adine cont to Osk Park avonuo, Lmve construct- od and maintained ot thair own aexpeuso a road 80 fect wide, rupning fiom the terminus of Osk Park avenuo to Grand avenue in the Town of Jofforson, snd think that it-swould be ounly justica to them were the Borrd to placa the avenuoin good order, ‘The petition was roforred to tho Committeo on Btreeta.and High- wa . o residents and land-ownors on Park -av- onuo ‘presented a protost agaiuat an ordinanco ordering tho_grading or macadamizing Park avenuo from Lukestroot to Chicago avenie, un- loss the property-owners on Contral avenuo shonld e included. in tha gonoral asscasmont. ‘I'lie protost was roferred to tho Comunitteo on Strects and Highways. ‘Pha ladics thon arose to take thelr leave of tha Board. President Butler informed thom, flint the Board highly appreciated their action, and would give the mattor their fullest atten- tion, Tho Jadies oxprossod their eontire confi- denco in the mombors of the Board, and said th;‘y could rely upon their intogrity. ‘tauk Sturges presoutad a, patition, In which o nskod that ho might bo pormitted to construct a cortain drain along his property. The Bosrd i{nformed Mr. Bturgos thot it\wag.about ta do the wark of which he spoke, and that it would give Jim the preferonc, aud rofund to him ny ‘money ho may-have expendod. ‘The poople within ono half-mile of tho Lmild~ ing proposed to bo erested by Martin Rasmus- wen, on Kiuzie strest, botweon TForty-firat and I-‘ont{‘-aecoqd stroats, prosented a petition ask- ing that n license for selling intoxicating liquory be issned to that porson, ‘Ihis potition was'nlso roferrad to the Committoo on Liconsos. The Committeo appointed to lot contracts re-. ported that they had lota contract to John Clarke, for the construction of twenty-one hrid}zeu near the Car Shops for $140, ho being the Jowest bidder for tho snmo, The Committeo to whom was reforred tho matior of choosing & Superintendent, recom- monded the appoiniment of E. 8. Osgood, at o salary of £500 per annum. “'lio. resiguation _of H. 8, Bhonk ag Superin~ teudont of Public Works and as Chicf of Dolico was accepted, and 5 voto of thanks for the efil- cient manuer in which he has discharged his duties.was ordored sproad upon the minutas, Tho Committee to whom way referred tho }mlitinn of John Crawford and others, roported nvorably upon, tho coustruction of several bridges and culverta in tho subdivision of those Enrhus, and, by ordor of tho Board, the Super- stendont was ordered to construct them. Tho Commitice on Styeety and Bighways, to whom was roferred various mattors rolative to Brighton, rocommended that Mr. McCaffroy bo instructed to omploy men in clesning various ditchos at Drighton, and that the Superintoud- env should at onco ropair Archer avonue. Tho Board. approved the rocommendations, and or~ dered tho work to be dene. Tho Engineor was instructed to make n survey of-Hyman avonue to Mud Lake, and to roport gt tho noxt meeting of tho Board upon, the prob- able cost of ditching tho sume. T'he Committeo ou Polico roported favorably upon tho appointmont of Eygano Haovalren as policeman at tho car-shops. Mr, Hanvalran was sppointed, sud, aftor tho adjourument of the Bowrd, wes sworn ib and receivad his star, It was moved that the ofiice of policoman for Austin bo digcontinued. A livoly discussion followed, and finnllf the motion was carriod. “'ho petition of Thomnas Xelley for licensa to goll intoxicating liquors was discussed and o liconse grantod’ to him, Messrs. Butlar, Mo- Caffrey, Dounersberger, sud Orafts voting in the affirmative. The Committeo appointed ab the last mecting to prosont cortain rosolutions concorning the im[‘)’rnvumont of Madison stroot tq the Bonid of Public Works for Chicago, reported that, on ac- count of the poverty of tho city, noimproves. ment would ptobabl{ be made upon that stroet. Tt was ordored that five bridges bo constructed upon Nortlx straot, 1t was moved and carried that tho President of tho Board, thio Buporvisor, and the Superin- toudent, bo appolntad as a comnmitiee to lub contracts, and thpt they should not. reccive. any salary for servicos rondorad a8 sych commmitteo, “A potition was rocoived ropresenting that the sowers on Willow avenuo are filliug up, ronder- ing the condition of the avenue bad. Tho Su- orintendont wes instructod to oloan the samo. 'he Buporvisor was instructod to place the streots of Austin and Osk Park in good ropair, Mr. Osgoad was requested o act as Superin- tondent until tho next maoting of the Board- AMr. Hunkeymeyer was appointed Muater of Pound No, 1, at a'salary of £25 per month and foca. Mr. Clark, of whom tho ponnd was lonsed said that no man should ever opon that pnuud until tho torms of tho loage hiad hoen.complied with ; _that thoy had. boon brokon, and that ho desired tho. leago fo bo consldored void, and wag unwilliog that tho land should bo luu%ur usod. for such purposos, Aftor some protty lively spariing, the ‘Frepsurer was instruoted to offer A, Clark &40 ss ront past due, Donuersborgor and others presented n poti- tion for a sldewslk upon the north side of "Me- Caffroy ayonue, boginning n Hart stroot. ond continuing to Kinkead stroat, at Beightou. ‘Tho petition was referrod,with instructions to propare au ordinanve, An ordiusuee for sidowalk upon tho wast side of Cantral avonuo, from Chostnut streob to Au- gusta strost, was adopted. Mosers, Iutler, Hor- riok, and Crafts wero appointed to estimata cosly of eaid improvemont, An ordinpuco was also ‘mnuml for u sidowallc npon the south side of ko strcat, from Hymauavenus to Qentral ave- nuo. ‘Yo Clork was ordoied to propare sa ordi- nance for u aldowalk on Oal Park uvonue, The lwufiou of Mrs. Cathiaring, Fitspatriok, for iconso to Boll liquor At the corpor of MoCaffray avonuo and Broramento streat, was reforrod to the Committan on Licenseu, It was moved by Mr, Bharp, and oarcled, that tho Bonrd recoivo na moro petitions for liconsos to soll intoxicating Mquors until after tho lat of July. Sundry bills wero roforred to tho Cammittes on_Finance, and tho following wero orderod pwid: Johu Umatormau, labor, 8124 Chris Um- wiorman, same, &0 Willism Muwity, 84,603 John Tasaatt, labor, $1,00; Honry Hiller, ssmo, $1.50; Putar Hughor, same, 837 Jahn Murfy, same, 3 ; | Williow. Gullfoylo, awms, 8193 Paisiok Clagk, o, $18; Joln O'Linron, samo, 812: Lowls ?’a‘fiu’y, anmo, §8; John Murphy, same, 87, Pha Clerk reported that ho had sorved not fcen on cortnin porsuns to remove obstractions from ubllo highways, as ordoved by the Board, Mr, Ehnrn was instructod tosolltho old lumber holong- ing to tlio town, and lylng noarhis homs. 'The Tonrd. adjournod for ono wool, & whioh timo o mattor of §) unlnl‘imporluncd will bo presonted ita cousidoration.. m'rrlmrn is muoh_dlssatisfaction on account of the notlon.oft tho Doard concoruiu the question of liconsing saloons. The Boord i bogluning 1o fool it, too, nnd must chango its tactics if i dosires Its action to moat with tho np.nmv:\l of tho respoatabio portion of the town, 'Lhe pros- onco af ra_many intolligout ladies, and thalr sonsible and oarncat appeals o tho Toard, nro nok withont thair. significance, and will nob bo without nfluence. ¢ 3 % MORGAN PATK. Borvicos wero huld Sundsy in the now churaeh, conductod by the Ttov. Mr.” Colby, of Morgan Park, and tho Rov, Mr. Raymond, of Chiengo. The hnerprunchad n-most practical and olo- quont sormon, A fair number woro in attend- anco, considering that e Mothodlsts were hold- fug sorvico attho samo Lour, at the Disirict Soliool-houso, upon thoplain below, ho popu- Iation hioro i not sufilclent at presont to author- izo two soryicos nt tho samo hour, It is con- trary to tha intorests of Morgan Park, and what is of slill greater importancs, is in diract u‘mu- sition to the growth of o Nealthfal spivlt of Christianity. An arrangoment shoutd ba made, either for altornato sorvices cach Sunday,.or dif- foront hours for morning and afternoon oxorcises should bo establishod. R The churel Hociables aud musical rehionresls aro rogularly lm{)t up, and tho youngar clement of nmfiely ¥oonly enjoy them. Tho Inst somi- ‘monthly Roginblo was hold at tho housoof Mr. and Mrg, Willlam Wasbburno, and wos very much enjoyed by all presient, Maln water-pipes aro now . laying from tho artosian wall through tho principal avanues. Plana for now and artistio cottages oro in the Lauds of Mai. Washburne, Suporintondent of the Morgan Paxk property. EVANBTON. The Evanston Crusaders mado tholr firat pib- lioappeatanceyostordny altornoon nt Squire Iiun- toon’s offics, whero the casa of Bridget Bha against Frani Bohr, Rosohillsaloonist, wns tried. Taintiff askod $200 dnmages for selling lquor to Tior busband, Patriok, who usod to get drunk at Bolr's wookly and abueo her aftorwards, Behr Dad boen notified not to soll Bhny liquor, but had. not. heeded: tho warning. ‘The teatimony waa conclusive, and judqmcnfi was given for lainti for £80. Dofondant apponled: The ndios wore much dissatisfied at the amount of judgment, sud gave notico that tho Lndies' Tem- porinco Alliance would provide plaintiff propor counsel to progecuto the apponl. Tho following were prosent: Mesdames Dlaroy, Arsos, Brown, Dradloy, Obarlos Browno, Fisk, Willard, Stefiino, Tontolls, Goobol, Newman, Nindo, {Voodson, Btout, doore, Chfford, Hoag, Hitt, Pitnor, You Bonschoton, Avdrew, Brown, Lune, Curtls, But- ler, ond Bliss Jackson, P —— Tho Ordor.of tho Cemples Tho Order of tho Tomplo was slartod at Joru- salom fn 1118 by nine Fronol gontlomon, who unitod themsolves in & socioty, under- the nome of the Broshers of Chriut, in order to protect pilgrima aud defond the faith. Thoy tool tho threo monastio vows; and though they began most todestly in a littla housa which tho second Annomcement Extraordinary! MENDELSSOHN'S GREAT (OMPOSITION —— AMUSEMENTS.. o 1y THE ORATORIO OF eepted. *Bunday oxcopton 4] RAILROAD TIMEB TABLE, ATRIVAL AND DEPARTURR OF TRAINS, L TION pnxNcE MANRA,— 1 Ssturdayre T T osaapian, 1 Alonday osoontad. | Az« va Bunday at 8:008, m, § Dallv. CHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILTNANY jepoly Jout af lake sy, and fool of Twenty.secon bty Kot iogive, 57 Clark sty southeast corner of Kandolply anid i Canulat,, corner nf* Jladisan, &, I AT Ly Will ha glson, for the first timo (n Chloaga, on THURSDAY NIGHT, Grand Matinee Iasan ity Kxpros ot sppurt CPIORIOW, 8 B M 8- Jauls Bxpros nd SBATURDAY AFTERNOON. Socuro your seats | ABIDAY, &t Jansom MoUlex & Co.'s. T Jour goats | Lis, vin Jacksonville Duvlaior Saioats” Atintesion, o0 ote: Hesoryad Sentry Sprngiold Kxproin, mr,mfl’:xr'-'fl’ml.flm. THE GREAT ADELPHL THIS TUESDAYI LVENING, MAY 12, J874, GALA EXTR, LAST WILEK of the Quosn of all Gymnasts, A T,ADTES! NIGUT Mail (yla main and alr lino), Kansas Oity and Donver Fast Tix. In, Kok & Bl Qhfongo & Pnduean Rnilroad 16X Senentor, Facon, Wasbiugton 1ix Jollol &' Dunits Accomuindation, Teare, | Arrives 10, me of? Gita, . * 8000, BY THE SEHOLanE *Bi20a) * 8:00 1 Mo RICHINGS-BERNARD IR OLDDE-EOLEES CONOERT COMPANY, £ Gonsral Passonger Ageat. CHICARN & ALTON: FAILROYD. Secone Grand Concert | s i TFO=IN LG EL T i mtan Bepete WAt G Hamdolpho Arrive, Jawoe, | ngholil Fast Lixp: oraon Uity T¢xprose CHIPARD, MILWAYIKEE TAaEIODNLA., TDATER T L | vnon Depot, corner Harisa oo Fickst 06 "Tho Flylng Motaoe ! 'The Inteanid ! Amorica's Challonge 63 South Clarleat,y opposite rman Howse, and at Depoty o Worid 1o Bor il and raost 5 e = Dring, tho Tailas Uit 10 witnoms (hin young = og, tho Tadios to-nimist 0 witnoss this ST Tniog, tho Ladlos Lo-alnit, Lo elinest UND Joring | MilyaniceyRladison & Pratelo 4%, o oo, {11008, m, Witloh 1o Ano of tha strongor 10z dare atiam! Milwaukee, Gron. sy, Slavons' 0 ot memaomngad auveass, ot | METARes BAn Ritoibolls, DU, Comie Frigk Pantomime, FLOLER TWARKAT | 5oy ispions.e. o 530 8. ru. 042t 3 e B e forlote fame Iniintoly tho BEST PANTO- | niflwaulien, Groon s & MEME avar prodused, i OLISARS, pyolutoly novor boon | — KOtk s, A3 o . o progFammo af thia woo o s eat ’ | M n:m..xs'-'x'lh?alny,v..muwrnmm I tho World: No suon mfi:‘:;‘k:&‘é’;fl' iy '5"’“ o | Y, 1 o exisin e Y 'P':mfr' g, and 1o Boourad, 260 oxtra. olls, Nighit_fixpross. 0:30m.m. 14 6 AN A M e e s piiihcons T, By nanimous ranhowt, sacured rex NOIS ¢ » . Rt esu TERRTOSE ey Sono Bl | oyt ot testi ot Buantiaccontar, it opices 14 Randolphiat, near Glarks ~OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. A AN LOR ARG Comprined of the following Tirst-clara Full-Fowered STEANMSEILEG:. | DISPATCIIED TRI-WEEKLY. MAIL STEAMER RVERY SATURDAY AT 6 A, M, FROM QUEBEC-TO LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. AND FORTRIGHTLY. FROM BALTIMORE,, Oalling at Halifax for Livarpool CAL'%‘I passsgo to Liverpool, 870 and §803 Glar gow. gold. - | Steerage af:Lowest.Current Rates. Frolzhts fram Europe at. Reduced: Rates, Baldwin gave them nonr tho ‘Fomplo, tho usual® donntions soon arrived, snd onabled them to form thomsolves into a rn[inln.r military ovder, tho distinctiva sign of which was the red cross on & white roba. , They rapidly became famous, and acquired tho roputation of, potsossing ** the, gentlonoss of lombs, the patiouce of lormits, and tho courage of lions,” - But they bad the misfortune to grow rich; and, in consequenco. jumped suddouly from humility and nustority to 6vory sort of vainglory and licontiousness. Richard Coour Do Lion. eaid of thom at this ©opoch, that, “wishing to_banish vicos trom his court, ho had murried prido to s Tomplar;" the proverb, “*boire commo un 'I‘eml:llor." pot into ciroulation at the egma timg. - L'ho order grew in wealth, in strongth; ‘in difprder. and in thirsg for domination, Suddenlyn conlition was formed. agningt it ; the Templars wero con- domaned by both Popo and Kings, and wore ex- tinguislied in 1812 with oven more than tho nFunl orualty. of tho period.—Zlackwood's Maga- zine. e Cruikshani and Diclens, Mr. Cruikslonk, in a recent temperance ad-. dres, roforred to some ramarks which tho dayor bnd mado rogarding his illustrations of Dickens' works, and enid the ouly thiug o had dono for Dickens was tho illustrations of the * Bketches by Boz.” * Olivor Twist” camo out of my ow brain, I told. him I wantod a mau to dothe worl, and ho did not, do 1t in tha way I wisbed, It was nt my suggestion that he wroto * Oliver Dwist.” I Liad gono & good deal among the thioving classos nud absorved them, sud. 1 wanted Mr. Dickens to_ bring them, out before tho world. I mado tho skoetch of the condemned callmany years bofora that work was wrilten, angd I told Mr. Dickens that I should have some ono in that cell to show what & tarrible placo it wag. Ho did not.want to introduco if, but I said Iehpuld oither bavaa Jow. thera or what you call o Christinn. Ho naid, ** Well, do 25 you liko," and go I pucin Fagan. Dickens bohaved ina most oxtrrordinary manner to me, and I beliova ho wag affected in mind a little. Flo was a most decided and powerful enemy of- the temperance: causo, Ho doseribed us ny ** wholo lioge,” aud, therefore, gentlemon, you lhave before you & *twhole hog.™ AMUSEMENTS. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Commenolng this ovening, May 12, Bullock's Royal MARIONETTES! ‘g Largest Puppot Show In the Warld, 20 MANIPULATORS, TWith a Stago accupsing 600 squaro fost, Nogro Minstrels, Fantoooini, AND The Pautomime of Litls Red Riling Hood. Admissle Resorvod Boats, %c. Ohildron, 250 Rosorved , 000, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE. Mourou-at,, betwoon Dearborn aud tate, Atingion, Cotion & Keuhle's Minstrls TAST WEEK OF PILK 8KASON, - FIRST WEEK OF 2L WOMAN SUFFRAGE, LES BRIGANDS NOIR. QOTTON and BIRDUE in now spcclaltios, Every ovoning during tho weok and Saturday Matluoo, Cheapest nud Shortest Routes, i * ALLAN & CO0., Agents, 72 nnd 74 LanSuile-st.. National Tine of Steamships. NOTICH: Taamontsonthorly rqule hias slwazs boon adoptod by thin Company. toavald oo uni hendiands. Salling feow. Nove York for LLVERPOULnnd QUENS: TOWN overy SATURDAY, Salling from N, Yurk Tor London (dicect) evory fortnight. abfn pnssage, 37 inssace, 10, BU0. OUErONoY: atvorago, ot Groatly roor vhtass " Tt tIokota At Joncut ratass - Drafts for £1 aud_upn WIGIAN MAGATISTRR, Gon'l Westorn Agont, Noxtheast corner Ulack aud - Randolph-ats. (oppositd new Shorman Hotso), Uploago. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. Tho South Wal flnnl.lwfil-umnhl? Uompany's New Finit-class, Full: vered, Clyda-bullt Stnlm.\hirl will satl trom_Bonusyivania Rallroad Whart, Jorsoy City: PEMBROKE, Al ANDES, April 4 |GL MORGAN April 18 | PEMBROKE Carrying goods and nassongors, at through rates from o o e tatow and Canady. ¢ porta in tha Bristol Okianna), and all othor. points In England,. "Those steamslilps, bullt expressiy for tha trade, aro pro. vided with all tho latost improvomenta for the comfortand coavemonen of CABIN AND STEERAGE PABSENGERS. Tirst Cabin, 876 nnd 80 currency. Second Oablin,, 855 enrrancy, Bloorage, $30 curroncy. Frapad dteora gattlientes from 5%, Dirafta for £1znd uy rdg. Tor faxthor martioniare. iply in. Cardi, at the Com- pany's Otticos. No. 1 Dock Unnmbara, and i Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & QU., Agonts, No. 17 Broadiay, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Tiverpool, Loudonderry, &c. STATE OFF PENNSYLVANIA, STATE RGINI STATE OF FROM PIER 8. 2 Taton ot puniaes OabineetD £ 5Ub.Fulds Bteors ates of paseay: G i B e St 640 currabey. Dratts at Towoet o3, FULES: yrthor paciioulars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & GO Agonte, 1 Brondway, Now York. % AR GIR Weatn Ay, 60 Ularkcat., Chicaga, AMERICAN LINE.- The Oy Ling Careying g Uit States Fog. Salling woekly botwoen Philadolphis and-Livorpool. Oabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACUOBINOPATIDN& UNSURPASSED., Tates as low as any Tirst-class Tine, . Throngh Dicketa Lower than by other Lines, Through to Chicago from British Points, .1429.56' Currencey. Exoursion Tiokats ot reduced rates. Dralts on Groat nflllgln. iglflg(fixlm i sux&,&nml '\liu‘l,l" n\t:}:l.“ ce o- .\, car, Madison, Ciileago. g Sin TN Wektora Agont. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. Trom Now York every Wednesday and Saturday, Yrom Baston ovory Tuesday aud Saturday, Cabin Passago, 580, $100, and $1301n gold, Round-trip Tickots at reduced ratcs. Bteorago Passago at lowost rates. P, i, DU VERNET, N. W. cor, Glark and Readolul PROFESSOR 8. J. PECK, Of Naw Yark City, wilt givelia first LECTURE In tho Wost, on Thursday Esoniug, May 1, at Ouakland Cougregationanl Clinrehy CARRYING TIIE UNITED STATES MAIL. Tho mogniticant now and full-powcrod Stennships Re- public, Lultic, Adriatic, 1ianule, Ocannic, Golicy oty wall from New York on Baturdiys and dvorpool on Bubjoot: **'Lifo_of Christ,! ‘Pilgrim's Progress,’ and Thursdaya, Ratus as low as any lirst-class llnq. PN i roem e el g eniawil |~ Bisitags iont et g frowm £ urmasie 0 R aguitio y ht, lou, ), 97 K ) . blnl‘u:l'd I‘LD" h‘r‘xw(ulnxx{nnlnnn\mncc:’u‘l [] n‘clvfl“}:o I:‘ ALFHED hl\k‘ KRGREN, Axent. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. DENTISTRY. Hocond woak of tha favorlte artlsto, Maggie Mitchell, Who will appeas for a fow nights fu kor renownod clar- aclor, FANCHON! MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE. WAIT--**'WE ARH COMING.” ROQYAL MARIONETTES, And only ongs that ‘ovor, appoared I T, JAMES TGk EEN00N e oo alls il e S NEEENO UG & KARSS AW, Munagers and Propristors, (HIOAGO THEATRE, NOS. 218, 200, 23 WEBL MADISON. IMMENSE SUCCESS! THE GREAT FONTAINBLEAU ! Pronounvod (0 bu tha Groatest Gymnast i the World, 30 SPHICIALTY BTARS, W, I, MoOHESNIY lius romovad lta dental rooms feom qurier Madison and Glinton-sts., g larkst., cornor tan- wwillinsert fuil sats best Ar- hout, pluin, 80, Wo For just tho same Quality ehawhuro you aro paylug BEG and B0, Wo avk you to compara our wark with any othor of this city, Money mlun?o in nvur‘: fustanoo whare perfeot satiafac. slon 3 not,givon. | Tooth uxlr‘wmd ‘without pain froo of o3 chiusgo, l-fil(. a reduo SUMBL HATFIELD HOUSE, Massona Springs, On Raquelts River, three miles from St. Lutorence Niver, Willopon JUNI2 1, for roception of guests, Accommo- dations firsi-olass. ‘Tho hotel s outioly nuw, aud has buen fittad and farnishod with ovary nodorn convenienca. Gaad tishivg upd huatd xg. "Tha propriotors linve deforminod to prosont & house in ovory way worthy of pateonsgo, Tho waturs are lighly, recanimunded by the modical fagulty In wido range ot di Adgh ATFIELD BROY,, Mavsous Spring 2o 0., Ney ¥irks = S CONGRESS HALL, Shoeldon Springs, Sheldon, Vi, Kjght milos east of 8t. Alugns, Minoral Wat it s stnt of, 8t AAe, R or elenuliia 13 d o SR el S ITOH, 7 trosdung, Now York, 25 Tremont-s! ustan, or ot Cumsrr,u ilall, e ‘Buard yery lsir._Opon May unt) Doconbar, ACADEMY OF MOSIG. THEHR LIVING HEROBS, BUFFALO BILL! TEXAS JACK ! And the Repslosy MORLAOGUL fa & beautitul now cama, entitlod SCOUTS OF THE PLAIINGL Depotratoot a1t 2 Unsubia Night fExnrosa, a §t. Louts Expros: $t, Louis Foat Cairo & Now Orleans Hx.. Gafro & Now Orloaus L. {0 Uiiman Fassonger. ubuqus & Blouz Oity I Dubuquo & Sfoux Of.y ¥x ~{a) Runa to Unampniga on Snturdaya. g 3 GTON & UUINCY RAILS e, BUILISTA KUY AL 't Cunal and Stxleenthoats. Ncket ofless, Ne , Grand Lacifio Hotel, and at depots, Teave, Arricd, Mailand Exgmll. sees woe[? T220 0, M Qtiawa uud Sireatue Passongor. ¥ 7:30 . i, Dubuiuo & Slovx Olby Ixp. cev. o|* £:00 2, . I Ano, for Omal 110200 8, 1, 03 p. m. * i . . 110:00 p, m., day, 3Lz, Monday, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRI1N. ity afices, corner Jandalph and LaSalle-sta,, and 75 Canale ., corner Madison-st Arrice, Prinve et ‘aDubuaua Night Fix, via Cliutoa Troeport & Dubuaun xpros a Frocport & Dubuguo Kxpres: » Milwaukoo A 3 Miliaukeo Baprcs b b Groo o5 Faut Teapross, aruotte KIpross St Banl Wiaogn U tg:]m: cornor n‘lévu“; M"l‘ Ifg‘ln2|lu Sornge of Casint and Liinein-sta; POk O M. BIBNNITT, Gon, Pass. Agent. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRID. Denat, corner of' VanIiuren anid Sherian-ate, - Ticket ofice, Grand Jucilo Hotel, Omaha, Leavenw'th& AtohlsonTix Peru Atoommoriation.. W DNhichit JEx1)088,00 00 10200 i e LAKE: SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN: RAILRDAD. Depot, Van Burensstu, Joot of LaSalle-st, Ticket o'icas, nnrthicest corner Clark and Iandolphaats., and southwet corner Canaland Yadison-1ts, CHICAGO." INDIANAPOLIS % CINCINNATI THROUZH LINE. VIA- KAHKAKEE ROUTze. From the Great.Central Ruflroad Depot, Yoot of Lake-at, 5 TLeave, | drrive. Bia. m. 8;00 p. m. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of Chicazo & Norfhwesteru Rallway Conyeuy, 52 Wallst g Yonu, Aprl 0, 167, Tie anpual mosting of the stociiplods aad bondhold- ers of {06 Chiengo % Northwostern Haflway Cowpans, for {he cloction of Diroalors. pursiiaut to_law, and for tho {xgndadtlonof suct tlir bulnses 3 may (somo bolora £l mecting, will bo Lield at tha oflige of this Company. ‘Bhicaga, on Thuraday, tho 4th day of Juna noxt, at1 o'clogk p. . T mi, Bonduoldors will suthentiosa tholé ight to vote by prostating thole toting bandsatihe ahico af thn Company, 83 Wallate, Now Vel for rogis- lon on or boforp tho, Aag, proximo. ratlon o o thodth of May, KEED, Prosident. M. L. SYKES, JR., Secrotary. OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &-PA- CTFIC RATLROAD. COMPANY. April 28, 1874, The snaual maotingof tho Stookholdors of tho Chleako, Rack Islaud & Pacific Railrand Company, for tho oloction of Direotors, pursuant o lair, and tho transaction of aucls athioe buslness as may como buforo thom, will bo hold at the offico of tlio Company, In tho city of Ohloago, on Waodnosday, tho thind day of Juna noxt, at 11 v'olock 4, £ JOIIN F. TRACY, Prusldent. ', 11, TOWS, Seorotary. BTOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico {s horcby givon thnt th annual moatiag of th S e oo South Bransh. Dock. Con: o o (e olaotion. of. Ditcotors uf sald Combany wili Do'Betd at thio otico onupany, No. 621 Wabnsh- . Tl Gy of Guleno, e " Walnondy Jind . D, 157, .- G, MASON, Secrutary of Chicago South Branch Dock Company. e it s e e PROPOSALS. NOTI(E 0 BUILDERS. "Pho Lagilatute of tio Stato of 1inols having appro- printod it suin of 825,000 foc tho arvetion ot a Soldiors, Ind Sallore Monninont at tio National Gematory ot Aoundt Chy, Liinois, proposals for bullding samo, to- Rothor with dosiyn and spusiiioations, will bo racolvod up £ tho aith dny of May, 16k, All blis must como withia {ho appropritlon, Desin and sveciientions to ho suf- Heten Ty dofinito to give u cloar idoa of matorial and woeic- uinAlih The Counlitionors rossrva tho sight (o ejosk oy o ali bids, e ndor of tho Bonrd of Commissianers, 1, HAMBLLTON, Soo'y, Bfound Oity, Tk, Auril 1 HOTEL. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Corner Irving-place nud Bixteentl-sty, NEW YORK. Osly ong lock from Union Snusra, the most contral sot ot Tocatiun i tha city, u tho ftnmodiate viclnity of "all the principal places of nmusomont wnd leadiog rotail stores, lias bosn enlargod and fmproved tha past T aduftion of iy oy Passengor ol casou by MISCELLANEOUS, Property Owaers, Attention ! Untit 1sth inst, "Yax Salo Cortlfioatos hold by tho City of Clbloaitn outs ba odosiod at 10 por cont, prowium, o SIeRE 0 g satu will b fuerdssod ta 20 por oont, . 5. IEAYES, Gity Comptrotior. Cuigauo, Apsil 1, 1874 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. C. Bigelow, 270 5. OLARK-ST,, cor, Va thuronats, OfHIUAGO. 4 1s wall known by all ronders of tho papors thut Lr, Oy migsiow s o eliost batsbiishod vinallan, having boon Yo fi Chicago for i inst 10 yonra of ia liie, have uatisoling: voundine that. wiiteird Pusliivaly thv worat 'enuo of GHRONIO DISEASES la Both toxos. - Gonticma of thia city, o 1 spzetlfit, ol libors ot e Hodlal achity oo Fautioing Jn o, ara willin yenstiolan b Dhloae o R E ST R oA e oy Addceut Iy soalod envalops, BEPAILATIE PARLORS for Indice and gantlomon, “Call; you s03 only thy drator. RTesuatt foltors, inelostug stamapsta Dr. O: BIGELOW, NO CU. 1 NO PAY ! 360 SOUTH CLARK-STw CBICAGO, Dr. Kean, SCALES, May b consulted, pocsonally or by wall, freo of charg e | R L T MR Wateante Sirosor o h':rh FAIRBANKSE Uitlye hurs, 08, . 18, mhes Sundeys from h to = NTANDARD BHOULD L 3 G l)lAlN’,gAlml:? "1’::!“(‘ DA AL S it Ao s Al O ALL BIZES, | ety Lootuges, il 10 Young Merh. 1 bagk ot g FAIBBANER, MOXSR £00 @l‘f.".:‘y‘:.’fi 21;5%.553’:}??‘!3"{‘:‘;‘3 mfié‘xx a ik 11 AND 13 LAKEST. hieayor Cobssitatlon. frov. O fatogton - " o Foovided with bossd sod sopas, Loz wille: .