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THE KING. Imposing Reception of Kalakaua at tho Michigan Southero Depot. His Base Desertion by Mayor Colvin---The Reason. Welcoming Speech of the City's Chief MagistrateIts Geographical Beauties. . ——_ Kindly Invitation to People to Step Up | | and Go Through the Mill. Dow His Majesty Amused Himselt Dur- ing the Evening. 'Yo-Day’s Programme, Kalakaun bos dawned upon us, and still wolive. ‘This republican city actually broathos free, while an unchained doapot walks her etreots, stops in ber hotols, and drinks “hot Scotchos” with her civic dignitaries. Yet tho militia havo not beon called out, nor Lave tho independent military or- 2 ganizations boon stirred into patriotic wrath. q Nobody knows when a King stood in tho stroets Of Chicage before. Of course, Walos was hore, put he was not ® monarch, and hin chances for attaining that Mouor aro not firat-clasa anyhow. Kiolakaua ig, so far aa known, tho only really Toyal reigning sovereign who has aver shaken our picturesyuo walls with bia majostio tread. Hail Halakava, star of tho Sandwiches! nil + Colvin, that reflected the ight of that star! Init * Dixon, whu borroweth from Colvin some of tho { lustre that chines amid tho dark eurls on tho grestof Kalasaun’s cranium, and giances on the 1 bala forehead of the city’s patriarch! Mail all { three, and as many moro as may cousider them- 1 goives af aufiiciont importance to be baited. Ag reported in ‘Tie TrinuNe yesterday, a telo- grain reached Muyor Colvin Mouday ovening, advising him of tho important fact that tho Noyal party bad been expressed from Ningara Falls, and would reach Chicago at fu o'clock yeutorday morning. ‘This uct tho Mayor (o work. To ina minn of business, and resolyod 10 666 the thing through, ‘Yo bo sure the hour was A LITTLE, EAWY for gentlemen partially demoralized by tho holt tug of office, but hogpitality conquered drow: + nos, and soveral bold Aldermen sacrificed their * weatenapa” in order that tho big man of tho 4 Baudwiches might be mado happy. All arrange- 3 menta for the recoption had been mado on tho | previous day. ‘Tho Pacific Hotel, Looms No, 1, 8, 6, 7, and 9, had boon douated for tho occasion by Mr, John B. Drako, A dozon carriages ho * poon’ provided to form necurtege, and all that wae required was a sufliciont numbor of people to fill them. The reception party mustered ot ‘the hotel in full timo to reach tho depot before the arvival of thet ram. ‘Chere strode OUR TALL AXD MVSCUIAT MAUR, “bis ample cloak dowing in tho morning breeze, SU Qhd fis tall hut reilecting the struggling aun: % woawe that shot asinnt tho eky. ‘tho Mayor 4 loosed every inch a ruler, His boots were iv rapital condition, and his beard was was thick Gf as leaven in Vallambrosa, tin dark eyes glanced coolly over tho plastic array of Aldormou, chief among whom figurea tho most voble Arthur Dixon, President of tho Chicago Common Coun- til, and Grand Horald of the City of Chicago; the Hon. ‘Thomas Foley, Eeal of Ballyporeen, in Tipperary, andGrand Kinght of the Most Mighty Dricr of the Cuo in Atmorica ; Horr Vou Mahr, a Gerwan voblaman, who has generously con- Tented to act au Chicago Alderman for s yoar ortwo; Judge Muoro, of the Cirenit Court; Judge Dickoy, Corporation Counsel ;"Lom Btout, the loft-bower Alderman, of tho Sixteenth ; Judges Gary and Jamoxon, of tho Suporior 1 Court; Harry ichardsou, the Cicero of the Firat Ward ; Frank Warren, of tho Second ; Ald. Covey, John St. Clair Cleveland, Secrotary to the Mayar, anda crowd of othor poople desirous of giving Kalakaua a hearty shaling. ‘The trun, having passed the horrors of the alaughter-houses and the tumblo-down array of shanties and lumber-yards in iho outlying dis- tnicts of tho city, steamed majestically into tho splondid Southorn depot, vot half a minuto be- hiud time. ‘Chere was a very Jarge crowd around Ube platform, and, whon tho cars stopped, AYRANTIO RUsi was made from all directionn to get ssight at tho Royai person who rules over b0,0U0 people in the rolcanic islos of tho Pacitic. TNE KING, accompanted by Goy. Kapeua, Capt. W. H. Whit ing, U. 8. N,, and Liout. George M. ‘Totten, of the sante sorvico, stopped from the platform of tho Ktate aleopiug-car, and was Buon clutched by tho mighty Mayor in # grasp that did houor to tho digital nniscles of that gentloman, — ' Most happy to welcome Your Majesty," sald Mr. Col- riu, ‘Pleasant kind of & morning—good for She appetite, King Kalakaua, ALD. DIXON, & very fine man, I nesure you, Comes from soiwlandin the Atlantic Qsoau—a follow-feol- fog and and all that kind of thing, yo know. Quite & friend of the Governor-General of Cansda,” Kalakaua looked at Dixon, whose good- bumored countenance wan wreathed in rapture pus emilos, aud said; _“ Unppy tu bo acquainted with you—regret that I don't apeak Irie.” “Oh, let nut your Mujesty's Mighness make yourself unensy on that ecore.” said Dixon, “Sty early education was noglocted in that respect, Did you over hoar of our Water Worka?” ” Dixon, Tet ino introduce you to His Ex- collouey, Gov. Kupoua,” suggested Mr. Colvin, who saw that Dixon’s roference to water waa roduclug a mental bydrophobine development i the King. ho Mayor then gave a regular alrivg of introductions, aud inoved toward the first carriage, iuto which ho usuered the King and the Governor, Dixon and bitscif following. Sha other goutlomen yot into tho romaining vo- hiclea, and, with afaint * Hooray!” raised by the outer edges of tho crowd, tho cavaicado drove to the Graud Pacific Motel, whore thoy wore re- *poived by Mr. Drake, George Fassett, Btr, Itico, aud other woll-known caravanssrists. TUE KING AND GOVERNOR were attired im very aombre claw-hammer coats aud white kid-gloves, with tho usual civilized concomitants, ‘Choy looked highly respectable wndintelligout, Mayor Colvin, evidently ay a Jous for some excuye to pot away and havea bit of consolation in the shape of a Tom and sorry, roflccted for a moinent on tho yanity of oarthiy pomps, and then said, " Your Majesty, l’ve got to go down town aud seo a inan. L'N tesve you to clean yourself up a bit, and I suppose you aro hungry, This house provides excollent accom- angdatlons.” The Hug bowad In allence, and the Mayor and Aldermen Jeft tho Popo of tho South Beas in tho hands of Mr, Drake, who immediately ushered tho Royal party to their rooms, where thoy en- joed an ablation, and, at 10,o'clock, procecded 9 the dining-batl, whero DAEAMYAST washeartily partaken of. ‘tne King does not ue hia kuifein conveying food to bis mouth We dues not pick bia teoth with big fork, nor yet, does make a boise in sipping hig toa or coffee, Neither does Gov. Kapona. Moth; are like very wall-bred gentlemen, snd pitched tato the wolid somforts With a thorough-golug alr, ‘The busi- neue of eating lasted aboutau hour, Kalakaua, rogsining his apartmoute, rang the boll aud bade sboll-buy bring Lim adozon of the best cigara Yao house could furnish, Maj. Brockwey fur nivhed tho required 60-centors, and the Royal mind was sot ut reat. ‘ Sotore tearing the hotel, Mayor Colvin had left « proquest that tho King would announce somo pour for holding A RECEPTION Yo the parlor of the hotel, Kelakaus aald that uoon would sulthim well enough, go the pump- aandle performatice was agreed upon. * At the hour appointed, tho halts and corridors pf the Grand Pacitio began to prosont # crowded sppearance, showing that (he apiric of funkey- jaw, even on abort notice, ill strongly in the endant. Buddenly the it ist Kalakaua was ready to bo bored, just Jor the sake of obliging 8 crow vt gaping republicans, Lho reception parl wancpecdiy crowded, the reporters taking pas pension of a largo ‘ash fen yal Cobvin, as plated by Comptroller iisyes char geile meu, drove the crowd into tha cazth end of the apartment, leaving room for King Kal and his - friends in tho other extrcmity. Jb looked for 0 world Jike tha molancholy preparation for Ape nat tho Jate Christopher Itafforty. * Keep back thore, bo, a, sald the Mayor, ‘Ao that His Majesty may have room enough. Ah, HERE UE Sos fe ie dia did como, accompanied by ena and tuo eet miors,. Tuoy formed in line, thoir backs to # largo mirror, 60 that tho sclontifie ar- rangomant of theie back-hair cold ho sean to advantage. Kalakaua word o pleasant sroilo, lilo Kapona appeared to look npon tho whole business sa the most grotesquo ol ferces, ‘Tho Mayor once mora bocamo prominent in the por- formance, ‘Now, pontiomon,” he cried, ‘any of you that aro in thig oud of tho room must go to tho other.” _ Lsveelyy pete rim stayon, ‘Thon, clearing bis stontorian yoico, His Honor roceaded to wolcome tho King in tha fullowing Tomerkable styles er ace Youn SMasnstx: Having the honor of being the Mayor, of the ity of Chlesgo, I jam called upon to dirchargo’ 8 Yery pleasant duty; it is that. of tendering to you the hospitalities | of cur city, sud also a ‘hearty wolcomo, A few weeka Bove elapred since I was callod upon by © fentloman in our city, and ho informed mo that the King of tho Sandwich Islands kad landed on our ahores In tho City of Ban Francisco, snd naked me if 1 would not like to send him » dispatch of congratila- Tthoupht very well of the ides, and Tent the dupateh, T Lave Bo doubt it wae received, Time hanelapred, and wo have observed that during your vay inn San Francisco you was greeted thero and wel- comed, afd entertained most hospitably. ‘You made your way from there, and, a8 wo supposdd, you world }rovably cafl upon wa on your way Last; Mine foarning that your destination was at tho reat of Government, the City of Washington, where you went, and where, 48 We aro informed, you were Tiet by the Chiet Maglatiate of tha United Rtates, hia Cabinet, the faombere of the two Houses of Congress, aud a ntate ruambertag also given you. All the mark of reapect that could be tendered to anybody waa certainly ten- dered to you, sit. From thence you came to New York City, the elty of tio great Einplzo State, the great me- trapolla, commerclally, of this country. You were also tntsrtalhed there, From thence to Boston, and tho Saino rogult ; to many other cities, until you lave finale ly reached Chicago,-although last, 1 hope not loast, Chicago, 1 have no doubt, when I res about me’gentic- fron bete who. huve growil fray in the care, wo aro Of ail classes of tho coinmunity,--city oficlals, Govern~ quent olllelnte, profeasional gontlemien, Judges of the Courts, anil cltizaur,—it makes me feel that Finay prop erly aay to you that so all an one join fn tendering to Sow a hearty welcome, and the hospitality of our city. Te would not bo proper for me to close until have dis- charged a duty to a citizen of ora, who fa the propric- tor uf this hotel, who has taudered to the City of Cui- cago tho hospitailtics of bis bowwe to entertain the Ming of the Sandwich Islands, that is Mr. John 13. Drake~s mop of snore abillty, of more liberality in bis puainess—there may be lis equal, but not his superior, ‘With theeo remarks 5 close. : THE KING. TKelokaus, although a uigh-bred man, had great apparcnt difleulty in subdulvg bis mirth during Mr. Colviu's poctiliar oration, Lo may- terod himeolf, however, and producing a small imauusaript from his breast pockot, procecded to road hig roply, 28 follows: Mn, Maron: My visitto Chicago is one long an- Helpated with much pleastte, When Tsrrived to dan Proneisco from my own country, I received a dispatch fron the Genoral Ggvernment welcomlug me to your shores, sud welch thik dispatch camo one from Chicago, asking mo toaccept tho hospitalitics which she, {1 Spite of her busy life and Inte terrible loss, is go gen- erously ready to extemt, Unfortunately, I was so un~ well whily on my way ant that I could not stop bere s aha, beskdes, 1 thought dt best Unit my first oficial ack sbotld bo to vieit Washington, tho seat of Goyvern- mont. Now, howover, I am niost happy im accepting your very kind invitation, and of passiug = few days With those of whose energies, Luspitality, snd success L havo hoard such Ligh repprts, “Now, gentiomen,” the Mayor ered again, “allof you that desi to shake bands with Tia Mujesty, pass around by tho left and go out this door, when you're through.” ax ono Vouturesome man came up to Kalakaua, the Mayor regained his voice, aud enid, “Oh, yes, Lforgot. ‘Chere are some hore would like Lo hear from our friond, GKOKGE ARMOUR, Prevident of the Bonrd of ‘Trade,—if ho is tn the toom, let Lim come forward aud epeas.” Mr. Armour, thus invited, came forward, and, ina hesitating manner, welcomed tho King in tho following brief turns: On behalf of tho Bourd of Trade of our city, I would yentitre to welcome you to vielt our rooma at any time when you may find it convenlent, We shall on- deavor to shew you all the courtesy possible, aud do everything we can to make your stay agreeable and vamtortablo, COME AND BAKE. * ‘This onded, Mr. Colvin again renewed his hoa- pitablo invitation to come forward and slioko the King’s hand, This time the crowd made 6 break, and Kalukana’s right land, incawed an it was iv a canary-colored Ind, folt & strain over put upon it “before. Corvin acted aa dias- ter of the Coremonios, introducing averybody. ‘wo colored men and two ladies” wero among the crowd who tried to dislocate tho shoulder of Royalty. Somo caught tho King by tho tender tps of tho fingers, and aqueezed them until the tears came to the monarch’s black eyes: others hardly touched the offered hand, but stood before His Majesty, bobbing up and down like a tife-buoy on a stormy day. gave Kal o good, Learty, brotherly ehako, and ovo old fellow sobbed out, ‘hig is the firat— gulp—timo—gulp—I eyer—palp—had tho honor ~guip and snitle ala Eecles—of abn-a-n-king beeues fle With—gulp aud croak—NRoy-a-n-a- alt—y." Kalakaua looked a8 if he hoartily wished thot he had not boon the uabappy cause of broaking in upon tho monotony of the poor, slavish old fellow's republican oxistonco, If that man had beex alone with the King, ho would havo got down on Lis marrow-bones, yea, and crawled, oven like the serpent, upon his organy of digen- tion, Afterall, tho gonuino tondy is a vory poor kind of dovil, Ibis vot, however, the fault of Kings if such people live and lick their fect, Kalakaua isa geuticman, a man of wenvo, and, no doubt, heartily despines all such silly mani- fostations of human dirt-eating. Even the old Mayor appeared annoyed at tho last oxhibition, aud louked as if ho wished the whole thing well over. ‘The crowd panaod, and bogan to look foolish. Tho Mayor turned bis back upon the King to whisper into Dixon's car. Kalakaua got red, oven through bis cinnamon-colorod skin, and fidgeted with his glove. Suddenly Mr. Colvin turned around, and, look- ing steadfastly at the mob, cried out, ‘Any more vf you, geutlomen, that desire to go TUROUGIE THIS MILE?” Thia singular query uearly knooked the King of the Bandwiches off hie loge. Everybody be- gan to tittor, nud tho crowd, ovideutly ashamed of the Mayor's romark, stood still, “If nobody elso wants to shake tho King’s and, he will retiro to his apartment," said Mr. Colvin. Kapona gavo Lia arm to Iis Majesty, andthe party rotired, followed by tho Mayor, Ald, Dixon, who, at least, eliowed good senso and tact, Comptroller ieee who is 4 gentlo- man, aud a few other members of the City Gor- etument. They drank some wine in tho King's rooms and rotirad EPpy. Everybody agreed that Bir. Colvin surpassed sven himself in the role of a wiunicipal end- man, Laat evening the King held a private recep- tlon in the parlors of tho Grand Pacitlo from 7 to 10 o'clock, during which ‘tho following Indies and gontlemon availed themuglves of tho oppor- tunity to bo prosented to His Majosty: Mr. and Mra, Shorman Paria, aud Miss Paris, of New York; Br, and Afra, Charlos Marah; Mr, and Alrs, J.B, G, Roberts, H.C. Durand, J. M. Dur» aud, W.J. Bhoik, Ruttor, Honore, James, Chapel; the Misses Chopoll; Mr, aud Mra, Mofntyre, J. B, Drako, Augell, Gallup, MoVioker, ‘Tilton, and many others, __. TO-DAY‘ PROGRAMME, Tho King, accompanied by city and count: ofiicials, will visit the Water-Works at 10 o'clock this morning, and will also take = drive through T{neolu Park, raturaing in timo to visit the rdof ‘Trade at noon. At 2 o'clock the party will presoet to the Sto¢k-Yards and visit the South Park, His Majesty and saite, tho Mayor avd Common Council, will attend the performance st Hooley’s Opora-lMouse this evening. Itis contemplated to give Kalakaua & banquot Thuruday night, Kriday he will visit Milwaukeo, returning bere Saturday, and thon Othors proceoding to San Francisoo, from which point he will gail for home in the United States stoamer Pousacola, i pth a ‘ MICHIGAN, 3 Aupremoe Court—Mecting ef the © Board of iealth—Mumeopathic Conventions Spectat Dispateh to The vhtcave Tribune, Lansina, Mich., Jau, 22—In the Supreme Court to-day, J. L. Videto, to roquiro te Hoard of Supervivora of Jackson County to allow him $10 attorney foo ina liquor suit of $2, was de- nied; leo, a case affecting tho validity of: the stock of the Wyandotto Agricaltural Works, "Pho Stato Board of Health waa in session to- day. Dr. Konzio rondored hia report of the in- ppection of State institutions, and was au- thorized to omploy ® olerk to arrange it for print. ‘he eanitary condition of the State publio schools, the prison, House of Correction, the Asylum at Flint, is quite bad asto ventilation ; the air caused lum sickness; be rocommended a change)from night- buckets of wood to motal, to bo clesusod by chomicals. Dr, Driguam road s papor ou meoth- ods for the disposal of tho dead, ambracing cro- mation. ‘Tho Michigan Homeopathic Inetituto met ot Lansing to-day. Comumitteo on Loglalution, to enforce by faw an oxamination of all who en- ter upon homcopasuic micdivine by the btato ' THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDA Board, roported that thoy had spanned the chasm with alike committee from tho allopatha, and will get up a Joint bil. 4. D. Burr, late the Sccretary, now in jail at Coldwater for forgery, embozaled €20 of tho money of the lustitute, and was by vote expailed, with s reommendation to the Judea that bo be sent to the Insane Asyluro at Kalama- zoo. A rosolution to haya a hoineopathic phy- sicina appointed on the State Board of Healib did not provail, anit would emmbacraen other log- jalation. Tho Trusteos of the Momeopathic Collego at Detroit report neventy-four students in daily attoudanco, and the department full aud iu « prosperous condition. fac seescAaac e THE HORSE THAT LAUGHS, Important Discovery in the Charicy Ross Abduction Case. The Horse That Mosher Drove When He Kidnapped the Boy Found. lt Is Recognized Through a Sin- gular Equine Characteristic. ‘TNE LATEST CLEW. Spectal Dispatch to 7 cage Tribune, New Yons, Joo. 12.—Supt. Walling was busi- ly engaged in following up tho last claw to the fato of Chinrlio Ross on Saturday. Word waa acnt to tho Buperintoudont that a horso very uoarly answorlig tho description sent out had beon left in Van Fleet's stables on Fair atroct, in Nowark, N. J, and was still thero, Detcetivo ‘Titus waa eout to Nowark, and ho learned all tho facts about the horse, and reported them to Supt. Walling on Saturday night. ‘Tbe matter seomod of Bo much importance, and tho de- scription of tho horse was ro good, that Supt. Wailing telegraphed to Detective Hince, in Philadelphia, asking him to aend on the per- son who could best idontify tho borso that wasdriven by Moahor when Chorlio Ross waa abducted. After talking with tho family, Hines decided that Wattor Ross, Charlio’s brother, know more about the horse thau anybody also, and it was docidod that ho and his fathor should be sont on to this city by the firet train on Sion- day morning. A REMARKAGLE FACT was that, beforo quitting Philadelphia, tho boy Walter said to bis father ond othora, “I shall kuow the borso, sure.” Ho has a white etar upon his forehead, a white hind log, a soro back, and thore id a wind-gall or wen upon ono of his hind legs; bat I shal! know him best, because when tho horse started Le turned around and laughod.” ‘Tho father and othor members of tho family thought tho Iaughing of s horse some childish expression, but did not fully undorstand what was meant st tho time, Mr. Ress and Walter woro mot at Newark by Dotective Titus, and all went to VanFlect’s stables yoster- day. Mr. VanFioct aaid that, on Friday, Oct. 22, laut, a well-drossed boy 17 or 18 years old ied the horse in question to his stables and asked to bavo him kept till Mondty. ‘Tho bores was yYery poor and thin, and appeared ag though it had been turned out in the woods. His hair was of tho dead-reddizh color, common to animals in poor condition, and burs were sticking to bia mono snd tail, Lo was bay or brown, about 1514 hands high, hed o whito star apon bis rn Lind Jeg wos white above the fetiock. Tho back of the horse was sore, avd there was o projec- tion upon his. jaw that might bo @ won. Slr. Van Floot added the boy did not call for tho horas on Monday as Lo sgrood todo, Mr, Yao Vieot said that he afterward mot the young man in o Mulberry-street horse-car. Ho was accom- panied by # young lady apparently about 25 years of age, well-droseed aud genteol. ‘They had baggage with thom, aud, in the course of conyvorsation, sdmitted that thor were going away upon the care from the Contro- street depot. As they wore about quitting the car tho young man said that he would call fur thohorse on the following Thursday. A few daya afterward the samo young man and an older man called at tho tnblo to Heo the lore, Mr. Van Ficot wag not = there when thoy called. Tho hostlor said that tho mau told him to tuke good caro of the Lorne, aud that ho would pay him for his trouble, Tuo hostlor sas also directed to wash the horse's tail in salt and wator, to turn red hairs black. Aiter tho horso had beeo in the stable a week, ® rough-looking man called and anid that he bad been sent to tako tho horse sway. When ho was told that thoro were pagal charges for tha hores's keep ing, he concluded not to take hin awsy then, Tho pretended owner of the horyo vis- ited Vou Viost’s stablo twico, onco alone and once with the young man spoken of above. Tho description of this man was a ocd one of Mouber. After Mr. Van Ficct had told Mr. Ross and Waller what haa boon given above about the hore, he led tho animal out for their iuspection, ‘hoy saw tho marke described by Waltor, oud found that thoy corresponded with the appearance of the horso dmven by Moshor, To enablo tho boy Walter to 530 tho horse movo in harness, he was litched to s carriage, and the party got in. Whon tho reins wero gathered up and the horse wes toldto get up, tho animal turned his Load in a peculiar manner, displaying his tooth, ** Look, papa, look!" exclaimed Wal- tor Hoss to his fathor; « . “gen] THE MOBAE 18 LAUGMING AT UB.” This was what Walter meant when ho told his father and Datectivo Hinos in Pbila- delpbis hefore they startod, that the horso that Mosher drove when Charlio was abducted, turned and laughed at thom just beforo ho started. It was a child's ides, but the fact mada great dimpreaalon upon the ob- serving boy, bupt, Walling sald yosterday to Mr. Togs that this laughiug of tho hore was ono of the strongest points of identification. Tho idea of Walter was origival, but the simile was acknowledged by all who saw tho peculiar trait of the animal. Bupt, Walliug ia making stronuous afforts to find the young man who took the horso to Van Fleet's, Ho isto bo sdvertivod for, and, if he vome forward, Supt. Walling said ho would not only insure his immunity from punishment or harm of any kind, but, if he can give any information that may load to the clearing up of tho mystery, he {a ta be so Uberally rowardad that hia sotion will not ba regrettod. Mr. Rosa wae very feoble yeaterday, alter tha ox- citement of his journoy. Ho and Walter will not roturn’ to Philadelphia imme- diately, but will stay with their relatives in this clty a fow daya at least. Bupk, Walling added youterday that he bolioved that thore was raat probability that this was really the horse hat Mosher drove upon tho day of the abduc- tion, aud he hes atrong bones that the discavery uy lead to the solylug of the myatoly banging qvor the fate of Charley Kou ———__—. ILLINOIS BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Special Dispatch to he Chicano Tribune. SryRiNariELy, Jan, 12.—The now Btate Board of Agriculture met hore thia afternoon, Provident Gillem delivercd bis insugural ad- droga, Ho gavo somothing of tho history of tha Bocicty, and among bis recommendations said that the system of appointing Commissioners to award premiums on short-horn cattle had not proven satisfactory. He recommended that some difforont mothod be devised, and that the Committee decide by ballot without previous consultation; also that some a be taken to have Board properly represented in the Ceu- teunial the Expowtion, fle called the attention’ of the Board, and, through them, the farmera of the Stato, to the suffering condition of the farmers ia the Wostorn States, and urged that aid besont, Ho atid that the potato, that abould bo the stag of life to the poor, had become a luxury, and that the potatoes wo ate wore largcly imported. ‘Ibe subject should claim the vorious consideration of all, that some effective means bo devised to rid ourselves of the Colorado bug that auuually destroyed the potato crop. Ho paid @ high com- Nmentto the Hon, J. P. leynolds, retiring President. Mr. 8. D, Fishor, of Atlanta, was elected Sec- rotary instead of Garland, incumbent, Sia egg es é TRICHINA SPIRALIS. Svectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kanxaxas, lll., Jan. 12.—Considerable exoite- Mont exists over thodeath of two personi—a Mr. Fromm and daughter—from cating diseased pork, MMloroscopic examination reveals tho pres- enoo of myriads of trichins. Tbreo famillos, cousisting of wixteon porsons, sro now dapgore ously ill from the asime cause, and moro deaths aia looked for, forehead, and hts | DISPUTED QUESTIONS. Young Darrow Appears as a Wit- ness for Wis Father. Tho Receiver of the tna Makes Another Discovery, The Supreme Court. IN CHICAGO, THM COMPLICATIONS OF THH ATNA IXAUNANCE COMPANY. Y. A. Turpin, Receiver of tho Etna Insarance Company, filed a Dill yesterday, in which ho shows how tha Company made np its account with the Auditor, 80 ax to Lo authorized to com- mence businees. Complainant says that in Oc- tober, 1873, Samuel B, Linglo and James Dar- row convoyed to Georgo W. Bishop, by warranty decd for $22,000, Blucks G and Din Lingle & Darrow’s Subdivision of the W. 14 of the N. E. 1¢ of Bec, 23,42, 10, In Juno provious, Bishop had givon tho 2.tna Insurance Company hia note for 820,000 to accuro the payment of that aracunt, and tho day after ho received tho and above moutioned be gave a trust-deed thereon to me- cure the note. A weol after he reconveyed the land by quit-claim deed to Linglo & Darrow. Subsequently his stock waa nsaigued to tho do- fondant, and thoy Lavo disposed of it for nearly or quite its par value, It ix charged that Bishop was insolvent when ho took the stock, aud that the transfer of the fand to him was only to ou- ablo the Compauy to comply with the law, and that the land was the property of Lin & Dare row, defendants, Complainant also charges that the proceeds derived by them froma sale of tho stock aro a trust [und «hich must be considered to bo held for the benefit of the Company, and ho thorofore asks that they may be compelled to account for the amo. MEAVY VERDICT IX A CONDEMNATION, The jury in the coudemnation case to aseces the damages for opening and widening West Washington stroot to Homan avenue, aftcr three weeks’ work. returned a verdict yorterday againet. the city and property-owners for the win of $87,501.02, A COUNTERFEITING CASE. The care of James 1. Varrow, charged with making countorfait nickely aud G)-cent pieces, was on trial before dudgo Blodgett yesicrday, aud occupiod a good portion of ‘the day. Tho principal witness in tho caso was Sorgt. | Fitzpatrick, who foarched the houso No, 147 Twenty-second #troet, in thia city, where Darrow lived. Ho found in tho house s few counterfeit coins, and in the rears number of plaster of Varig casts for molding the coins, some plaster of Varis dust, filugs of metal, a motal-pot to melt the lead, and a ladle to dip it out, Were also found in the houss. A uuniber of plaster-casta for tha 6 aud GU cent pieces wero produced in court, and also somo of tho coivn. ‘Another witness teatified to picking up a coun- terfeit 50-cent pices on the ground where Mra, Darrow nad eat when sho was taken from her house to tho station. ‘The defendant claims that ho uover bas beon guilty of the crime charged agaivat him. lis principal witnesy ia his son, a boy about 13 years of ago, who gave bis testimony in a rem bly forward manner, having a plausible excuso for the appesrunce of tho caste, lead, ladle, etc. Ho sald he was in tho habit of making lead trinkets, such ag oggs ond cane and uinbrelia handles, for sale, and used tho euspiclous articles in Lig busi- neas. Ifo Bupiported his statement by uumeroun allusions to other partics, and they are expected to take the stand to-day and verify bis state- ments. ‘The case ia uot yot concluded, aud any conclusions, therefore, will be improper. Darrow it was adinilted did ass ono picco of coun- torfeit money. W. LL Sergeant was tried yesterday morning for breaking into » post-ollice, aud sequitted, SUPERIOR COURT IN NEIKF. + John Robertson tiled # bill against Wm. Patrick, 3. A. Holmes, brs Holtnes, M.D, Guchanau, 0. C. Comstock. ad George Patrick, to forcclose & morigage for $2,000 on the north 76 acres of the 3. W.3¢ and the W. 24 of tho, 34 of the N. EB. 37 of See, 12, 42, 10, and othor property, ‘Le Grand Odoll sued W. T. Heaps for $1,000. crieurr COURT. Denjamin Lawrence, the Msesasoit Paper Company, and a large number of other creditors of J. 1. Binall 6 Co,, filed s bill alleging that J, IL Small, in his lifotime boing indebted to various partios in the sum of about 815,700, gave 8 truat-deed to recure such omonnt on Lot 12 of Block 1, of William Jones" Addition, and Lots 19, 20, 21, and 22 and 23, iu the Subdivision of the W. 25 of Blook 9, in Canal Trustees’ Subdi- vision of tho W. 34 of Bee. 27, 89, 14. In Decom- ber, 1878, Edgar Loomis filed a bill to foreclose a prior trost-deed. A decres was obtained, and asnale made to Loomis for $5,694.28. Comptain- ants’ awk that they may be allowed to redoom from thin #ale, and that tho fand muy be resold for their benoit. . THE COUNTY counr. Judge Wallace was occupled almost the entire of yesterday hearin} bastardy cases. The fol- Jowing wero dismizsod for want of prosecution : ‘Anule Murphy vs. Garry Hopper; Louisa Strunck Ye. Charles Korbo; Obriatine Kobra vs. August Schwarz, ‘Tho caso of Matilda Francis vs. Frank Loslio wan dismisacd by the Court, the child having diod. ‘ho plaintiff prayed an appeal to the Su- perior Ouurt, and prayor granted on filing bond In £500 within ten days, ‘The caso of Juhs Emmelson vs, Christian Thompson was dismissed, the parties having inarriod. . ‘Anna M, Botstele va, A, Guatay Ohsberg was tried by jury, and verdict that defendant was the father of the child, and judgment on vordict, ‘Tho will of Peter L. Rosicr was proven, and lotters tostamentary issued to Christian Rovler under au individual bond of $2,400. In the mattor of the estato of Christian Abronat ; graut of administration was issued to Frod Abrondt, under au approved boud of 84,100. ‘tn tho matter of the alloged lunacy of Solo- mon P, Dowoy ; the jury returned 9 verdict of insanity, and directed that he be temporarily de~ rived of hig liberty, ad ho manifosts suicidal endoncios. ‘Tpo will of John Hvinzen was proven, and let- ters of adwiuistration, with the will annexed, ixgued to Anns C, Uvinzen, under an approved bond of 44,800, Reounclation of executor namod in tho will Med, Charles Gossage was appointed guardian of Mary E. Gosesgo of ol., minora, under au Bp- prayed bond of $32,500, In the matter of the estate of John Cronin, docoased; his will was proven, and lettors testa mentary issued to Margaret Cronin under an in- dtvidual bond of 817,200, CRIMINAL COURT, ‘Tho caso agsinat Josoph Holderness, for act- ingas a Constable without authority, was dis- mised, tho defendant having filed » disclaimer. David Roach was discharged on a writ of ha- hous corpus from imprisonment under, the Yagrancy act, by Justico Williams, of the Town of Lake, who bad geptenced him tothe County Jail for forty-five days, when the jurisdiction of the Justice only extended toa fino of 620, pay- mont of which might be onforced by confine- mont in the Jail. Jobn Cilfford, tried on the charge of stealing a coat from ‘Thomas Mcsweoney, was found not tty. ‘Andrew Alexander pleaded guilty tothe Jar- ceny of wring from Janme Chamverlain ; sen tenced to thirty daya in the County Jail. William Adams, alias Quinn, pleaded gullty to driving away the horse and buggy of George M. Fisk; sentenced to imprisonment for sixty daya dn the County Jail, i Thomas Lrainard plenged guilty to the larceny of wooatfrom J. W. Iverson; sentenced to {wprisopmont for sixty days in the County Jail, ‘Pizzio Keunody pleaded guilly tv assault upon Hattie Jobuson ‘with @ knife; sentenced for twenty days in tho County Jail, Jobu McLean, convictad ou Monday of the lar- cony of a robe from 2’. IL Garduer, was sontenced toiwprisoument for sixty dayw in tho County ‘THE CALI. Jupux Bropoerr—the criutinal docket, Juvun Ganr—80 to 16 except 54, 63, 54, 6, 62, 69, TO, Jupan SIBLEr—160, 164 to 14, Juvax Mooms—1, om Jopax Booru—~—26% Pity Jupagz Tarx—133 to 154, Jovax Fanwety—111 to (0, JUDGMENTS. Soremoe Couat—Conrsustons—Il. W. Niedort ot AL vs, Haslop, $16T Glo Keuaper ‘& Brother va, Joba shubirk, $168,63. nuit $108.65. 1. 0, Kiniston va. Mary E, Brown, $38.03.—W. ©, Comatuck ve, Willlam ” Patrick, 460,18, Piibee Srptar—Zenas Cofpmany uae, ate, v4. 1. Le ad and Us Stowart, $212,97,—Cbicago. White On Com- uy e Hes Hes i Kusuer, and L, L, Greens if, $242,725 ‘Omourr gonad a ace rxestons~-Wonzel Pasirausky . Jove yan " Fae et eerid Gake vs, Wiles Herreusnn ; . | Cor TARY 13, 1875. verlet, £927,75.—Rohert Bath va, Paopto'a Omnibne and Bagaayo Company 3 verdict, $45,20,—1, M. Meltine sieve, B, Fingerhuth, August Anche, and Joha Mar= tro; verdict, §22.—D. F. Buckity vs, James Foley; verdict, $30, pein ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Specuat bupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brnixariety, Ui., Jan. 12.—The Supreme Court mado the following orders to-tay : 63, Walker ot al, va, Mulvoan et al. 3 error to Clark $ motion granted fur time to fle abstracts ond briefs, 131, Short et al, va, Sidell ; appeal from Vermillion ; motion for time to perfect appeal Loud as por stipula— on on Mle, . Dickson v9, Chieago Burlington & Quincy Rail. roal perrer ty Pultony motion for thine to fe. abs stracts and briefa, 42, Tuck implesded, ete., 8, Dowing; appeal from i: ten dayn’ time ta file briefr, etc. Buort et al, va, Martin: appeal from Vermiilon ; granted to file amended re: 32, Crane, va, Crana; error qranted to fle amended abatruct, 41, Tora va. Chleago, Hrlingten & Quincy Rallroad etal, ; appeal from Peorlas motion to Milo additional argument on part of plaintiiT, 22, Martin ve, People, ete.; error to Champaign; leavo granted to fle amended record. 35, ay ve, People, ete error to Champaign ; same order, 249, Wright va, Truatecs of B-hooln, Town 19, Range Dwent ; appeal from Jogun ; dismissed without dain- 1 dea to ‘Vermilion ; leave ages, , 50, Hathaway va. Oty of Lincoln et al; appeal ‘tron Logan ¢ maine order, Zit, Handolyh vs. Dustin 5 appeal from Logan ; dis- 0; & per cent damagen. 4. Jducoln Coal Company et al. rs, Brown et nl, agpeal frata Logan; auggest dimfnntion frum record Bhd Iesvo to file additional record 5 also to etrike from record Mauter'a corrected report, ‘20, Winon ‘ve. Kellogg appeal from McLean ; ‘granted to dimiuist record ud to file umended recard, ‘Comverland County va, Edward ; appeal from ria; eubinitted on abstract and brit. utherfurd et al. vx, Morris et ol. ¢ appeal from notion by defendant toextend tine to Feb. 3, iu), Teutoula Life-Tusrance Gompsny of Cuieags ye, Mucller et ale} appeal from Tazewell: motion to lave oriuinal papers sent up from Court below and Jeavo to file papers showing irregulatitie Call of tho docket : 21. Foster va, Veople, ete.; error to Champsign ; taken on call. Tho following were passed: 22, Martin vs. Veople, ete, 5 error to Champatgn, 22, Holding va, Feorie, até,; error to Montgomery, | 24, Vharris et al, va, Peoples’ error to Cuampalgn, BS, Day va. People, otc, ; error to Champatun, Koady ve, People, etc. ; error to Monitric, 47, Fletcher, etal, ve, People, etc.; error to’ Moul- trie. 25, Chicano te Alton aflrosd Company va, The Poo ple, ete; error tv Hangamon, 2), Blatters vs, People, ete.; error to Hancock, ‘The following were takon on call: 30, School Directors of District No. 3. Town 9, Ranges, Cumberland County, ve. Fogelman ; appeal from Climberland. UL. City of Quincy ve. Barker ; error to Adams, 2. Grane va, Crane error to Vermilion, 33, Deathridgo et al.'va, Staples, Asatgnea, ete, ; ap peal from, Murgan. 34, Ainapy Vz, The People, ete, ; error ta D2Witt, Inplerted, etc, ve. Tutwiller et al, ; ap eran. : ‘BT, Walch va, Jolneon; error to McLean, 38 Whalen vx. The Chy of Macowb ; appeal from MeDonough, ‘i 29. Rutherford et al. vs, Morris et l,j appeal from Asma, 40, The City of Beardstown vs, The City of Virginia; appeal from Cane ; passed. Bios glen LETTERS FROM THE FEOPLE. Y, 30 C. A. POPULAR LECTURES. | To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune: Cicago, Jan, 12.—Lhe remarks in to-day's is- sno of Tue Surm0ne on tha inaugural lectures of tho ¥. 31. C. A. popular course aro timoly and juat, and I would liko to supplement thom with the following: The saying of the wisest of all mon, that Tho children of this world are wiser 1 their generation than the children of light," was perhaps never better exemplified than faut evoning in connection with said lecture. In the firat place, the entrance to tho hall wae dismal, In the second, tho temporature in tho auditorium waa low enough to have chilled tho enthusisem of any mortal. In fact, it bore a barren sanect, and, owing to absence of music, etc., vas cheer- lesa, ‘The lecture was good enough, but was liko a roast joint without any vegotabics. It occurs to me that if the Young Men's Chris- tian Associations wisbes or expects to comycto successfully with the Can-Cau, Adeipui Theatre, cte., which should be ita object, by providing moro elevating entertainments, thev would do woll to omploy some of tho devi-es of tho worldling (avoiding tho vices) to (rake them really outortaining aud cheerful, or they wilt certainly fail to attract tho many people of our city who “want eomethero to go” thee winter evenings. “What is worth doing at al), is worth doing Well,” Lizepectfully, Ixo, R, Bercnorr. GAs BWIDLES, To the Editor of The Chirugo Tribune: Cicago, Jan. 12.—In ordor to give the public ‘a full dose of tho gas frauda, will you pleavo lot mo relate my oxperience. Until the Ist of the preaont month, Ihave been using four 6-foot burners an hour 4nd a half per pight (Sundays excepted). October my bill was $3.50, Novem- ber, during which month I burnt, if anything, lees gaa, my bill was about $3.50. Decomber, with scarce ono hour per night, my Dill was &151 Now, it is a fact (easy of proof) that during November and December I burnt tess than €7 worth of gas; still, upon my refusing to pay auch bills, my gas was cus off, and I havo since burnt kerosene, with a better light and at an expense of barely 75 conta per month. Now, tho trouble with mois that tho Gas Company made me posit $10 with them aa gecurity, avd hore I am charged some $24 for gas, wh ww Icon prove that I have burnt lows thao 87, Conuoquenily the Gas Company have actually besten mo out of $3 upon my doposit. T might write you a long lotter upon the gas awindlo, bat t simply want to stato the facts and lot tho publio draw their own conclusions, vimply stating that Tam ready at any time to prove my statements to be noththg but ie trath, a. FIRST-CLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 7 Passangers banks to and from the principal En- au porinat hiwoat rates, Tolwatthand Letters of Credit tsued on leading Banks and Bankers throughout Europe, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIPTH-AV. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE. |: ‘The General Transatlantic Ontpany's Bail Btcamebins betwoon Now York aud Havre, The spleadid vossels on thle favorite route for the tyatinent (boring tore souther- ier.) will pail from Pier No. WW, North Hiv- T, Roculaur.......Wednosday, Jan. 15 tell UL Saturday, ddan, 2 ARE ‘aturday, Feb, 6 cluding wibe) TRG. oe BBS. aking thle tine, arold bath transit by Eng ay, and the disconifurta of crossing the Channol besite Hh raving ine, trouble, and exbrneo. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agunt, bo Mroadmay. Great Westorn Steamship Lino, Frou New York to Urlstol (Hagland) direct. Groat Westora, Capt. Windham, Wodneaday, Jan, 90. ‘Arago: ‘syiaos, Saturday, Feb, & Cabin Pass r inte, B45; Ricorsae, #32, Excursion tickets host an no al Valent ‘Depa eBhored M.S. He Reuo, ateDONALD, Ament. National Line of Steamships, NOTIOB. yooat southerly toute tas slwaya bean adopled by ; avoid tee and hoatiande, Loin pa te ork for LAV RReOU Land QUENE VUWN overs SATURDAY, Bailing from N. York for Loudon (direct) eve fortalght. ‘Cabin passage, $W), Biv, Currency: sicoral Wig reduced rates... Ieturn tickets at Lowost rai Drafts for ci and upward, Olark and Mandoiph: _--MEDIOAL OARDS.. Firet Cabia,..., Ne Facarston tickute at re erican ere, ds we Bail MEDICAL INSTITUTE, cor ner Washington and Frankiiu, chartered by the State of 1h. a ¢ heat py cases ul pee eltknown ater toud at thy head of the profession fur ater 20; care —age and vapert: Baeo all important. A bovk for thy willivt. frov, oF 10 cent to pay postage, on Marriage, Lost Hocrgy. Lave, fupetoney. Phuplee ca tae F Ladies requiriag the must delicate attention, w ard, ofc, calor i wilte. Sirlotly confidential, Usic uu 7.p. ms NO CURE! Dr Kean, NOPAY!! 3U0 SOUTH CLARK-NT., CHICAGO, a, ily or by mail, trve, of fi Q Po a ergs a: mos 23 bps imei Hundaye fran v0 Le, Jeilists Manckel SEED SENS: : a ff, DOE Se Sys we TH near ime a See Ta ED EEILS TLE, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, ITALIAN OPERA. THE STRAKOSCH LYRIC CONSTELLATION. Uommoncing MONDAY RVG, JANUARY B, Vordi'a Favorite pacts mA TRAVIATA, “04h Cho following Brilliant Cast: MILLE. MARIE HEILBRON (ber first appear- _ 7 BATUROSD TIME TABLE) ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF 4 EXPLanation oF Rervi copted. 4 Sau: tive Sunday at 3: F.MARKS.~—t Batorday ox. louday excepted. Ar- a.ine_{ Daily, CHICAGO & NORTHWE STERN RAILROAD, Tirket Ogi Market, (sherman Howse), and 5 Canale so notte anew sseegeneeeMIOLRTTA arsees RIG. WESPRA’ ppears ALFREDO ————— BIG. TAQLIAPIEPH first abpoarance (ONT ePscific Fast Line, Mist COONEY, Ai KA, Mr. G. Fe t iL, de. | ao But gue tty pe, MUSICAL DIRECTOR DUCTUILSIG. MUZIO. ‘Tuesday Frontog, Jon. 19, a1, Debut of tho Mtustrioas ‘Ameriean’Peluia Dunne, Dtllic. Em a Hlbant, Gr oDubodue Night a Uinaha Night res a frreporta Dabo @ Freeport & Duh (6 Milwaakes } th In Dunieerd’s Heantifel Opera, aM LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, b EMMA ALIBANI (in her renawnod 4 Bio. Gani ¢ pas SIG; SCOLAKA. Stoners fake Rehracs —Pepot corner at Wells and Kinzin SIDobot commer of Caval aud Kiaslocrts PUENTE, Fru- y-LOUENGTIN—Mile. EMMA ALBAN SURSCHIPTION FOR TUB FIRST OR SECOND ie HEIENTION, Mins ALT. | 3 Tok, DEL BIHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILIOA2, 3 ih 3 | Per , and Faotef Tienty-srconitst, cae} rinuthonst corner ay: Hanlalivh Pr Maikeson, s TB. SCRIPTION Tt ue sale of season tickota will open on Wo.tneaday, dan, Mi re *8 Music Store, une t ffonsa, ‘Tho bale of seace for single nights ADELPHI THEATRE, ‘Corner of Dearborn and Muurve-ais, THIS WEDNESDAY, AT OP. M., First Adelphi Popwlar Watinee MATINEE PIMC All Parls of the Theatr, 600; Cline, 260 All the Stars Appear. Venus and Adonis, Tho Fousts, The D'Omors, The Worrells, Dovero, Howard, ‘Waltors and Morton, Scott and Bryant, For- | { tesoue. The entire Programme. GREAT BILL TO-NIGUT, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, CAteagn, Kanras : 4 Cityand Denver Fast [2 ALY LATOR esas. jautis anit Mpritixtiol Jauia ant Springiiela ex 4s Jacksonaille Q,elshon eon City Kxprasi ria aud KOUBUK b. icago A Paducah Itallruad Streator, Lacon, Washiny Jollet & Deizht Accomnuodativn. | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SUNDAY EVI iG, January 17, The DRAMATIC AMATEURS Will appear for one night only in { Waiting for the Verdict, Milwaukee, Madison, Montow CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILTOAD. Coton Hepwt, corner Madisuns ant Canalrir, Ticket Ofte, Bisanth sharin and at Depot, [_Arrice, e Prateny hte Local. 0a. m.|° 75 Tha pencsada will be donated to the Cloycland Orphan eee Nii Wie ded Ap pseats hn ieraccured tik days in advance ) Si™ se "CHICAGO MUSEUM, i ht yntil further notics Saiuniay Matiaece, THLE Gh THREE YEARS IN AMAN TRAP. Unanimously Pronounced a ALL THY PAVORITES IN THE CA Srany tal “cones and Incidents ~~ BOOLEY'S THEATRE, ASE ease ALL HAIL 10 THE KING! | S202 Tate alin eainbaad avialGnt ear Ilis Majesty, King Kalakaua, and Suite, INGTON A QUINCY RAILROAD. ccaptod sn invitation from His Honor, Mayor Col~ toy Indiana-at. amd Sixteenth A ths Gummen G nuneil, to visit, Hooley's Thoatro: Ticket Offices, b3 Clark- this, ‘olnesday evening, anid will be preeeat to witness: the 12th represoutation vt Watts Paillips’ great drama, Bost rN LOMDoNn. Tho regular Wednesday Matinenat 2p. m. “HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, f Blag, via Sieaakeo, run, Herlin, Oshkhorh, aha d Green Bay... ison, Prairie au: Sienacba, Green’ Hay & St 8 Point. T | Milwaukeo a La Crovan Pasi and tthe Thor e Therm ILLINOIS CENTRAL FAILROAD. Devet fot kat ltl wou Clare Ticket Meese, Dubuyguye & dtu: iy Paviie Fast Lige, tor Osi Corner of Halsted and Narreou-st anes Guy ‘Learenwortlt, — : penlen & bt. J yh Exn, Tho Popular Favcritos of Chicago, | Autie tise Aurora Pasen; Mendota, utara #tecator Hoses Aurore Paseenger, . a Passenger Bi MILLE UE LACOULOS Can-Can Dancers, And ALME. RENTS Female Minstrels. 8 9 Female Minstrels ¢ Great Uo ‘ue Can-Cau iy 9 Downer's Grove Accommodation Downer'sGrove Accomm sdatio: TEx. Satara: iu “ex, Sundays. KANKAKEE LINE, From Centrat Depot, Soot GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Minstrel & Burlesque Opera Troupe. : Inisonwcais, Poutailh& Ciscin:| Evory Evoning and Wednosday and Saturday Matinco. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. 9:05 a, m.* 8:25 p.m. 725p.m.1 Tba.m UINCINNATI AIR LINE 4ND KOKOMO LINE. From Hittsbura, Cincinnati dk St. Laute Tailicay depot, con ner Clinton and Carroll-str,, Weat Side, ke Ai ambolpimste, amdat vesat, 3 eee uses Leave. | FOR ONH WEEK ONLY, Indianapolis Louteritie & Cinetny = a ay * 6008, m.| js De BED DE BABE, | tiroapcis Lautsvitios iste) “2% ™ ae pat daily}. T0p.m.| 2400, m, In Suskepaare's greatest comic creation, FPADLSTArE. Bouda: by, Wednesty Hatnrday, Night seated ee tiation Play, KING HENIY Te Prureday, and Vriday mivhts aid Saturday Simuepeary’s Comedy, Tks, MERRY. -WIY WINDSOR, Mr. He jo Bar ay Nir John t Aart Week-SERARKUSUH ITALIAN OF “ AOADEMY OF MUSIO. Wednesday and Saturday PITTSBURG, CINCINNAT! & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. sFrom depot commer Clinton and Carrolleste., West Site, Ticket upice, 12 Randutpheat,, and at depot Leave, “Arrive, Columbus, Pittsbure & New York Day Express. bus, Pittal tig ‘aN ght Express (dally)... ™ p.m. 0p. m.| 70a, m, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. [arrives En Matinen CHARLOTTE THOMPSON! And frat production in Chicago of the popular Now York version of TANE BWR! ‘Au plaged by bor over 21! tImea at the Union Square Thea- tes, New Yorks ‘THE RINK, THURSDAY EVENING, GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL but every akator in ovatume, Grandost tine . Admission og usual. "NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ Leaves BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROA Trina feare Srom PE ition Purktin i ‘iin va an CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. =| enor, corner of Van Huren und Shermansts, Tieket aftee, e trand Haciie Hotel, aa of the, Leave, arrive, r 1076, . RIVER OF LIFE. enta,) A mast besutifal Sunday-achoo! Book. I, (Bc B, Porklasand W, W. Hentley. LEADER. 1.83,) Full collection of Metrical Tunca, Anthems, AGUS diutngScuoul Coares. Mi. It Palmer aud Ly District Court of tt iT tuted, North: eru District of Ae alee a Iu the matter ¢f luttora wud W, Honry Butters, bankrupite. iba uideralmmed, Iconard (1, Klinek, Assignee of thy eatatet uf aatd, bankeupts, hereby gives notles that, om at 10 o'otoow 0, Finerson, 2 Saturday, the 20d dahriary, Az 2, Fh xt AD vohao 1 a in the ferenuon, at ihe 0 ° 4 THOMAS’ QUARTETS and AN- | But Nile-at.. between Siadion and Monrose i THEMS dee ey elas Ueldaeor Ul neat, ta or, bi THEEMS. tiles ai tuturost of tho saideaabeut, ‘ ea ataaeatiy Aa a oft:20, Martogt musto of tho Dost ciaat, for Quartet ats xt ty FB es ag wis dics genet ior 13, il a 113) Y 1. ‘il aac viento ay ay Couns y at i DANKS ANTITEM SERVICES, | tere core te eee MEnEntae benkpt dom, auloesgaade Niide ated Goather, Moston, Saas.s $5,004 2,50) Anthom mutle of eacellent quality for all tho 0a hatter a Rtutche tle Dy Danke, PERKINS’ ANTHEM BOOK, un Ansptorttaat, Mi a aie eticateyicntea Of stock.” Also the uncolleated and desporate debis dus and belonging tv sald ustate, # Mit whereof way buewon and full particulars bad on a (@180,) Many Anthems, Yory fall, good, and already | pileatian atisy uieo, Moony Nt Aaniand Hoge, Obl popuiarcolivetion. W. G, Porkine. 7 ee sraeacorstalal i SONG MONARCIL aBitieato, Tan. 3, 108, (TBeents,) For Kinging Seoul, Not mach Sacred |... . seus pT iolllin Mi Due au adnilrabls preparatory corres, sith a large a uautlty of secular rusie for practios. 1. Ht, Palmer aud Bee eaueenon, "AM books seut, post-paid, for retail price. * Vevpoate will bo roulead for the ereatian of the Ta "oun lum Bullding st Ottawa, UL, uotil the LYON & HEALY, Chioago. wee Wale at Dercluck avons OLIVER DITBON & CO, OHAB, H. DITBON & 00, | acciitver’ oe teat er eoetlask, Ottee H.C ‘uroess, HL. Peupoaais will bo recuived for the whole or ercht party uf the work,—Biune Mason, Uriel Shasu Carpenter aud Jolaor, Steam Heatlug, | Piambis Palutiog, ote. Each proporal iniet be placed tm & noah envelope, Upon whlok must Le paved sume motto oF pr vate mark, and accutopsnyiux the proposal, end tn & ajod unvelopo, nvan whic must be a corres, motto, must bea bund of §5,' thouseae with two or mora sulroties (iuich wad) bo ai + Boaton, ‘11 Broadwavs N. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5.00 Packages OF FRACTIONAL GURRENGY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Corrency, ra TRIBUNE OFFICE. Aller! nt proved by tho County Kucorder, Cirouit or Coauty Clot uf tty county fa whieh the partles my rosido), that thoy will enter into contrac ravided It be awarded Wo ‘An ajproved bund of asvouly-nve thousand dolisre oon will bo requirod feu ouatractor, Hropueale be adurgssed to Hf, C, Furness, Architect, Otta 5 ‘The Coult! sorve the right 10 tie apy or all bbls, or to ace bid or pare of bid that they inay ferevt uf the county. By order of Cummittas, HUs, JOMNS, Obalrman, Architoot. eee MEDICAL OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Hey py Mallet eae sage ceaetaactee “Audrssa UUW ATU NOt Puiladulphia, ¥ tive fur houurable 1875, ‘shou duois for the Lust iui HO. Fu ie ta Sscriage ret Aud Fetaurkaula reused ied wavclopes. AURA 3 Rint pikentiom Heetuy 8 het Boy) ‘nd professiunsl skill.