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i ¢ a 3 A a f + eral of tho Bunday-sclcol teachers to Fesgt RELIGIOUS NEWS. Meoting of the Presbytery of Chicago. The Mclinig Case Finally Disposed Of. The First Germans---Needy Rural Churches. Mrs. Van Cott at the Neon- Day Prayer Meeting. Tho Episcopal Bishop of Itmots--= he Baptist Ministers. THE PRESBYTERY. A DAY OF LANG, ‘An adjourned meeting of the Chiengo Preaby- tery was hold yestorday mornin, at McCormick's Block, ‘ho mecting was called to order by tho Moderator. 4 ‘Tho Presbytery was oponed with prayor by tho Roy. Mr. Post, Tho roll was thot calied, about thirly mombers responding. ler Leneloy rep- .xesonted the Ninth Canrel. LEC US IN. ‘Tho firet order of Kusiuess was the reading of communication by tho Stated Clerk from the congrogation worehiping at the coruer of Forty- fitat wtrect and Prairie avenuc, asking that tho busch bo formally organized. ‘On motion, the communication was roforrd to the following Special Committe ‘Tho Reva, ‘Messrs. Mitchell, Davia, and Wells, and Ektors Biswell, Beach, Wells, and Ponfield. ‘TUG FIRST GERMAN, ‘Tho Committca to whom tho First German Church difficulty had beon roforrd, reported through its Chairman, Dr. Trowbridge, that both tha chureli and Sunday-sehoo! interests had been examined, Io was eatiafled that a chanzo would have to be made in the working of tho two. Tho church was unable to sustain Mr. Wisner, the pastor, and tho | Sunday- echool’ refused to contritule further, Io thought that little could be done auless the Presbytery took charge of the church, and be- bane responsible for tho support of the pustor. ‘Tho roport was cccepted, but its adoption war deeied unnocesanry, from tho fact tuat it made no rocommendatious. A ‘A motion to refer tha whole question back to the eae Committes was walved, when, on mo- tion af Dr, Mitcholl, the question was oponed to those present connected with tha Sunday-echool and church, nnd the privilege given them to munko stalomants. ‘Eldor Saulfeld, of the church, presented the following resolutions, adopted at a late mecting of tho cougregation of the church Resoleed, That from a full knowledge of our people, among Whom we av a church orgenigition aro located, aiid 411 view of what wo are constrained to hellaye to be for our own spiritual and rehgiows instroction und cilifleation asa church, wo thurefore hold and intend to continuo as the First Gerinu Presbyterian Churgh of Clifcaga, nud to udheto fo onr present mode of divine wotrhip in oar own German iauganye, rather than in Englik, which, for uch 4 yurporu at leust, wo do not understand, Resolved, Thut Wo are far trom occupying mn antis Angcan Spirit, but rather aprceiato all that fs good nou noble in Amorien Sued in the Engllely lunaageg ence wu feel that when circumstances clange and the lato of society with us require tt we ourselves ure ready utd willtog to introduce english religious ser— Sicen dt wiee practical proportions. For any Christian or Christian philauthroplist to avic more of us eeems to us tu bo abling too mur, Reaoleed, ‘Vint we, led by our experience, do put Buch 9 high value upon the personal aud iniderfal character aid Jabors of the Rey, C, Wiener, our pare tor, hat wo cunnot consent to hin being eked by He ob the contrary, do hearty and unuuimouly desleo and requicat Ids continuance with ur, dteauleed, That Mr, E. A, Sawfeld, ruling Elter In our church, tegether with our miininter, the Rev, C, ‘Wimmer, bo enpecially roquented to present’ thero rero- lutions'to the Presbytery of Chivago, wita our hopeful pprayeré (hot these queetions and ites will, fud a cate dd vonsideration and a wite decietou, ao that the glory cup, Chairman, IG.nuy Beton, Secreimy. Tho motion to refer the whole matter back to the Cotmmittes for recommendation waa then adopted, TUE NINTH CHURCH. ‘The Committee on tho Ninch Church troublea and Dr, MeKaig, through the Chairman, Dr, Vat- tergon, reported ay follows: Wursras, The Presbytery of Sacramento have amined tho eermons of the Rev, W. W, McKoy, preached somo thme ince in the Ninth’ Presbytorlut Obureh of this city, to which the attention of thot Dody was calicd by this Vreabytery xoveral months ago, aud havo prauouncer somo of” the teachings of sald sernions serlonely crrouests, and ‘Wiennas, The aahk Dr. AtcKntg has not made appli- eation for admission into this Preshytery, and hay elg- ified to the Session of thy Ninth Onurch hig declinas dure of the call of sald church ; therfore, Resolved, That (his Presbytery recommend to the said Bennivs that they secept the deellusture of De,Me+ Kaig without delay, On motion, the report was recoived and put ‘spon its adoption, Mr. Bensloy did not want the Ninth Chureli olowed, and, int so speaking, said he represcuted both tho congregation and tho session. Lo thought the adoption of the ropart would atien- ate a partofl tho cougregation from tho moves ment now on foot to unite with tho Graco Church, Dr. MeKolg Lad tondered his resigua- tion, which would undoubtedly bo accoptad. Ile hopad the adoption of tho raport would be pout- poned for a short time, ‘The Rev. Br, Brobston was glad to know that Mr, MeKaig was gomg to leave tho church, Ie wanted him to go at once, which would bo a hap- py event to Presbyterians, ‘Dr. Palterron urged the adoption of the ro- Port. i ‘The Rey. Mr, McLeod thought the report ex- ceodingly mild, 1t wonld not be too much to enjoin the Chusch from admilting Mr, McKaig to ite pulpit, ‘The Rey. Mr. Walker wanted tho adoption of tho report deferred for the sake of peace and unity in tho church, dudgo Moore said the Committoa had been very patient in its work; bad conferred with cho seusion of the Ninth Church, and thought the re- port ought to bo adopted at ouce, Alter some forthor discusmon, the report was adopted by s largu voto. MAYWOOD CItURcH. Tho matter of tho Maywood Church, which had been waiting sume time for action, was then eallod up, and, ou motion, referred to a com- nutteo of Mews. Patton, Thompyou, and Elder Fields to ropore during the day, ‘rho moeting then adjourned until 2 o'clock, ‘Tho Vraabytery convened at 2 o'elock. ‘Tho tlrst order of business was the roport of the Committee upon the Organization of a CUURCH AT LAWNDALE, The Commitice recommended that tho request de granted, and appomted Sosers, Muir aud Da- vis ta conduct the organization, ‘The further report of the Cummittes on the BUUST GBR MAN CHERCH was thon received, ag follows; fuasinuch as the present condition of our home maldotv Suds forbide the expectation that quy greater fuin than ta tow recotved by tho Firat Garmsi Ohurch ean Ly relied upon from the Board of Home Mixstons du futtue; aud tuasmuch os it ts wot deemed practice ablo any louger to supplement this want by aascss- Tinta “uyau tha churches of tho Presbytery or by priyace subseriptiou ; and inaémuch ay the Comnmittes, on bebalf of the Sunday-school, bave indicated o ‘willinguess to furuiels the nececaury aid in the pay= suvat of the church sulsty of Mr, Wiener uutll Muy‘, provided tut » wutisfactory adjustinent can thon ba foarte; therefore, Z Heableed, ‘Tuat' the Proabylery recommend that the Preven iw bo malntained until May 2 by mutual Solantt, with the hops Hats in the dwesntlino, the fived rere Wunduy-nelivol Snlereat will havo ur tween thane iectory wulution of the dilicultics be- Dr, Mitcholl offered tho followin; “; ( if amendment te the euros roport, Waieh war aduptetl : , ‘Lat the Proahytery, while discl r ult or luteation to instruct te Uuvation, hretieeu laboring In the Howe Btrovt Mission ax tu thudirectiva pf thelr personal labor or charity, desire to uxpress sbeir very Ligh approviation of the welf-denying antl succoastia labors OF the Rev, Christin Winker fa tho Held stove nmued) and to exproa alao our earucwt bopo that, as they hava gonecuualy aided [rater Wis per 1D Wie part, they will ve wblo jo elect eoue ur Fangemvnt in Qiture labors tn that Bald, whleh will {n= elude the continusce of Brother Wienor in his preset war and thelr givaug to im « cordfad punyy orl © report as amended wos ther adopted. 0 taken up and Fas Canaitied tte 9 Committco oy the Maywood C! ported, turongh Prof, Patton, ating tre the ombuyrrasrod cundition of the eburch and ite joi meditoe wants. ‘The following reselution ac- Souspablad tho report, aud was adoprad: eaolad, That this P rei - yorteuce of the Bald wish te orecpted ty tha carey POF ecketas the fact that ity oxietouce aus Prewbyterian, higatlon is impértlod ty ita inablitty to mont preva. earnestly commends tothe conf. ralite of wierkang within our pastor aud oldora of thle church why aco eantertoritin, by peramal folicitation, ta ilaitlate tha Hoating deot of the churely arannntag ta 3200, WELIZEL ‘The Tey. Mr. Johuson, Comunitieo to whom hal been referred the cass ofthe Roy." dol Weitzol, a tember of the Chicago Dresbytery, sho had Ween charged with Doings dend-beut.” & link” aud a ferent mony other tianghty things submitted a repurt, to tho elfoct that tho wad © Rev." John Woitzel's, casa wan desperate. It lad oxamined sovoral letters, nialing fo genoral terma that ho wan ity the Labit of visiting tawny and cities aud presenting hia crodentinin ag a minister tur tho purpose of 8o- Tieiting funda for bis own uae. ‘Tho ropork re ommonded that Bro, Woltzel bd advised to etase hig begging and seck somo sort of labor, mins istertul or otherwise, for his mnintenanes, aud that ho retain to the reabytory his certiticnte uf goud standing, nith tho undoratanding that Whenover any congregation doeirod Lis sorvic ho could renew hin application fur the vamo, 'Pho report elicited qiite an mnitangy debato, which was geverally participated an, * ‘The Rev, Me. ‘thompsun thuught Woitzel s good mai ; rho Rey. Mr, Dean bad mot Woltzel in Now York, and ‘was sativfled that if ho wasa good nian Now ho must have soverely repented. ‘Dr. allott had alko met Woltael, and while ho was telling of ia travels and works ho nevor Tuxt an Onportnuity to nak alms, Ho iow onough of him to day that his conncetion with the Presbytery ought not to bo continnad. ‘Dr. Patterson said he had heard n great dont derogatory about the anan, but would prefer to liave tho report left in the hunds of the Commit- teo for further investigation. ; Tho Rey. Mr. Wisner was well saint with Woitael, and know hime not to love him. Hs had given hon money on tho representation that ho Owed for hiy farm and wanted ty pay the dube, and also had sdvanced hin funds to” souure lis lodsing. ‘Other members spoke, somo tutm@ously, and others philosophically, and tinlly tho report was recomtuitted {o the Comnuttee “from which it caine, which Jeaves tho ‘ ev.” Weitzel to py huis questionable avecation In tho name of Ute Presbytery, wherever and whenever he can. ‘The Presbytery thon fool wp the report of ® special cammittes appoinied to dayne sumo tmeane fur the better support of THE NEY, J, Il, WALKER, and to meet tho wants of other meinbora of the Piosbytory, ‘Cho report recammenttel that the amount required be apportioned among the eev- eral cliurehes, it boing tuderstood that eteh sup- plementary contributions should bo ntrictly wt Uitional to the usual collections far the Coutral Crensury of tho dome sliesionary Board. ‘Tho report way fully dircussed, in which Moexts, Dean, Mitchell, Lrow bridge, Davis, and others, partleipated: Owing tv tho Iatencsa of the honr, aud tho small atiendanco ab tho time, on motion the fur- thor divcunsion of thy report was postyoued for one weely, bs "Tho Lresbytery then adjourned with prayer. Ee ee MRS. VAN COTT, THE JON PRAYER-MEE SING, Aunion preyérmecting of Chrivtians wes hold at noon yesterday in tho l¢cture-room of the Kirst Mothodiat Church, corner of Clark and Washington streets, ‘The exercises Were lod by Mrs. Yau Cott, who delivered tho opemng prayer in very varnest wordR; and then o hymn was sung, which added, if possible, to the holy on- thusiasin of tho occasion, which was marked turonghout by a spirit of fervtd and sincere plety. Chairman of tho IRS. VAN COTT prayed that the spirit of the Moly Ghost might find a homo in tho hearta of all present, aud, o5- pecially, that it would light upon the uncovered heads of any unbelievers that might be present ; also that God weuld condescond to storm and capturo the City of Chicago, fur Ils own service, and nso a8 His instrumont tho evangelists who wore presont in that inom, [Cries of & Amon 1” ‘ Sy}ens tho Lord { and ‘* Jestis coy down wate us !"] ‘Asaered imolody was ones more chouted, tho whole audionce joiving in the refrain. THE REY. 3. ACOWAN followed ina very Jong petitien to the heavenly throne. Io invoked the ald of God ta couuter- acling the doings of Satan in tho City of Chica- go, und hoped tbat the Divine aid would bo ac- corded to those who desired the interoute of truo religion, And especially, did he alo nup- plicato for the roformation of tho lard-heatted who acknowledged not the Lord. Might they bo speedily converted to the ways of grace! Might salvation dawn upon them! Might their hentty he touched by the regenerating prayer of pure Loliness ! ‘Mra, Van Cott—Oh, Jesus | ‘A bald-hended gentlontan—O, Moly Ghost, sweep clean their hearts! A lady—Come down, O Lord! into éur midet ! Mr, Von Catt—Sweet Joes, bo our help! A pious man—Blees ‘Tay name, O Godt Vho wholo audience—Atwen | Mre. Yan Cott—H there ba any brother or sis- ter here who desiren to KELP THE GREAT Won of reform, lot hie or her voico bo heard. willing to live or thio for Jesus’ eako. ‘A gentleman from tho ecountry—I feet’ that my heart ia giveu unto God. Blosa Ilia name! Tam prepared to do anything for the cause of Chietet, Mra. Van Cott—O, Jesus! help this poor brother! A venerable man—I recently ontored tho ranks of the Lord, and bsye found Mis service very delightful indosd! Mya. Van Catt—Hloss the Lord for His morey and for fis spir Let us join in prayor, All enclt, and a bearded entlening, wilh an anlique face, Iced the supplication, which was overilowing with pathos, Mrs. Van Cott denounecd tho infidelity and hardness of beart amoung men in tumeasured terms. Sighs from tho andienco announced how deeply (his most unfortunate truth was felt in the hearty of the rightevus, Mrs, Vou Cott—Lot us pray very earnestly for thoye erring brothers. Litt up your voices, Tho prayer was heartily jultied in, aud God was inyukpd to BANIAI BATAN FOB. CHICANO, ‘Tho proceastings closed with the hymn, '* Nearor my God to Thee,” 'Thoyo meetings will bo continued during tho weelr, and the labors of Mrs. Van Cott will ‘loubtlessbe bistsed hero, as they have bean clse- where, by inany conversions, aud tho conve. ty nt development of a higher morality in tho Iam a THE BISHOP. WHAT RIND OF MAN Do WE NEED? Yo the Editor of The Chieuna Tridune: Cintata, Fob, 1.—Having beoy confirmed moro than twonty-ono yeaa ayo by Bishop Do Lancey, having dove Aunday-school work for twelvo years, In three differonteltioa, and beon a regular communicant ia the Protestant Mplsea. pal Church for nearly tyenty-two yoars, aud un- der twelve diferent Roctore, I foal thats. lave o right to an opinion as to what kind of a man our Chuich needs and wishes for a Bishop, and that, huviag an opinion, Tshould bo recrcant to my duty to withhold it. Thavo boon achurchman too long to be any- Ustuyy buts Droad-Churchman, Lam fully per- sunded that an overwhelming majority of tho Jaymen of our Church aro of tho eamo opinion with mo,—thas thoy want neither a Low-Church- man nor a Rituallut, but a consorvative Migh- Churchman, with no nonsense about him, Buch a man was Dr. Wuntington, but the party who managed the laut Couvention lo suit them. solved dofoated hun by a smell majority, then tried to make ft appear tat Hoymour was the unanimous choice, when really ho was tho first ehgice of ne one in the Convention, or in tho Chyroh, aud after the Goveral,Conyoutlop, made up of many of tho moxt divtinguishod Judges, Governors, and cluzens of tno Last, had delibere utely rejected im, Lave filled tho papers with il-tempered aud most unchristian anonymons attasks upon tho Coyyentiou aud all who opposed Dr. Boynigur, At was yonarally uudoratood (hat Dr, Soymaur was defeated bevanss ba was buleved to enters tain, without boldly avowjug them, the theolog- deal opluiona of Dr. Ve Kover, Jr, Pusey, and mon of that ychoul, And sow tio sama partlos who brought about tho election of De, Seymour ere advocating tho election of Dr. Do Kovau. T huvo yet to sue the first unkind or ill-tem- perod letter by any Broad-Churchman against uuy candidate urged by the Baymour party. They havo tried to conciliate Lurimouy of action by uomlusting Dr. Leods, who ia confewsedly & High-Churelian of lovoly character and high standing, abd whoxe oloquént speeeb in the Gun- ora) Couvontion bas boen read py admiring thou. vatda, Hut this geutleniga, who bas boon urged: by mo ee EE Se RNR O churchmen, , aud r 1 coeptable to tho Paty Ur tin Ghurels bs caddocty teeny ee . sides by tho Raymon party and thoy boldly avow thir determination to clock Dr. Do Keven, Tu my Judgment, such an lection would bo & enlamity to tho Protestant Epidcopal Church of our whole country. All admit tuo purity of his lifa, the courtoay of his mannora, the stoynauce of his tougua and pen, the Christian clarity of his heart, 1 tiuuk Gad for duoh men, aud, a3 an Episcopalian, Lain thankfal that our Church Jp b. Snongh to keep and hold such a many but whon it is proposed to place him in the front rank of atandard-bonreta aso Bishop, 1 anewor (hot the very virtues which haya so ondearerl him toi, make him the moro dangerous as s Jeador, fur, though round in the fart as ho acow {t and'ne ho construes It, he dues not roprosent tho ideas and convictions of the great multitude wha ara nininbers of = tho fatne holy communion with himecif, ‘Tamporarily ab- eont fiom this conutty when he was tho ospiting. themo of tte Wisconsin Convention, read nothing of tlint dincugsion, sad Lktow and judge of his opiaions only by the *Thoatogical Defanss,” publishod aud ix eucd by himsolf, and his spooclt against tho Canon on Ritaal in the Jast Genoral Convention, A mind #0 subtle a8 hia may hold tha dovtrinos ho there defends anil ati bon Protestant, but in my judginont he dees not represent the opiniona of the majority of our Church. I believe his cloctint would stimulate the disaifectod, would furninh aminiinition to one. enemios, and would iedueo rather than eulargo our aphero of useful News AMON, NIE, ‘Avo We ptopared to ak the Bishops to conflmr aman Who boldly dyslarcd himeclf to bo tho only Ritualist in the iast Genoral Convention, when that body almost wumimpnely voted agoistst Nitual ? Ie in searcoly punsible; but the mivchief, fear, ia boyond that, and 18 among the great world of mei and womon sround us outside of our Chueh. Noble-miuded ond gieat-hearted tnen among the Standing-Commit- tees and Urehops nigut Jook on much election dispausfonately, and way that the Ilinois Couven- tian was made up of elements that naturally voted for Dr, Do Korea, nov through sympatiy with his theulugtcal views, but im spite of them— his asvocintes 1n too puljat—his co-workers in charitres—hig old pupily—biy young beneficiaries, aul tho attaches of tho eathodral nystom wore led captive by his winning manners, his puto morals, hen hearty philanthropy, and his elo~ quenced, If tho world could see and understand hig election npn gach grouuds, I would eladly see him elected, But my intercourse with te Christian world outside of ourelergy, abd outside of onr Churelt.t caching back to my voutlrmation. by Bishop Do. Lancoy, snd oxtotding throuyl umot love for my Uuureh under Bishops 3ts~ Cluskey, Dr. Olarkwon, ylance, Porter, and Truokdé warna me that thera is a gront muititude who are outatda of ott Chureli whom wo etal bo glad to bring into our fold—imany of whom ure hosttating at tho dors, who will vonstrug tho election of any Ritualist as sighiticuny to thom, of what Ldo not beheve to bo a favt, that wa ad a chutreh ave diifling away from the ‘oll rocks of Trotostant faith and practico., Is it niecorsary, ts it wind, ig it expadient. to tun Bich a risk? 'L trust that the clergy will remetnber that the gront maea of spiscopalians in this conntty finve como futo our Ohurel from other hodies of Christians, like Bishops Clark- not, Coxe, Korfaot, Hitting tot, Whipple, sud others, and. that four-fifthe of the lavinen linye been drawa in from other bodies, nut by the uarruw and exclaive olaitns and notions of a final band of extfeme Iigh-Churchmon, but Uy the liberality and broadnons af our creed, ahd the beauty of our Liturgl, a St. James? Chureh for an example; tot one-iifth of its adult malo parishioners were brotsht up in tho Kpiveopal Ghureh. — Presbstoriaus, Cangrega- Hunalisty, BMethodiets, Baptists, Unitarian, Campbolliter, and others, have been moldo:t there by auch broad and libere ton as Kollogs, Clurkdon, Porter, Rylance, aud Brooks (not ane of whom, except Brooks, was biought up or educated originally as an Episcopalian), into broad: Christians, loyal to the spirit and forms of ony noble Obttech, but ttterly averee to the not nonse of its Rituiliste, 1 Delivve St. Jum: Charch to be » fair example of Veuetoru churches. 'Tho election of # Hitunlist to the Bishopric, it it did not drive out thouknnas of such tnen inte the wo-ealled Neform Church, would certainly keep ont thousands whom wo may hope to pring in with @ Hrond Charcninan ” of undoubted Vrotostant views. I trust tho lay delegates will rentewber tht the election ta moro important to thom oven than to the clergy. 1f a prosbytor does not like his Bishop, he ean go somewhere cise. Wo laymen are anchored here for life, and our work and that of onr families is and nuust be pattnanent hue. We rlall have to fur- nigh the supplios for all ehurch-worls, mniaions, retools, cullegos, and hospitals, and your yotces should bo trnmpet-toned for & Frotestant leadior, aound in the Faith D, Goovwin, Jat. ae. THE BAPTISTS, NELPONTA OF PROGHESS, Amooting of members of tho Baptist clorgy waa hold yesterday morning at No, 61 Last Washington street. ‘hero wero presont tho Revs. Dr. Evorts, Donnelly, Koun att, Ray mond, {yos, W. W. Everts, dr, Exbert, and Frost. ‘Lhe morning was largely spent in devo- tional oxercises. . Subsaquently tho misistors were a-ko:l to give an necont of the work dono in the churches during the past weok, The Rev. Mr. Evorts, Jr, spolis of the success which had atteadad tha “cottago” prayer, meetings which had boen held under tho wuspices of nis chutch. They took their namo from tho fact that they were held at varlous residences, Thoy had been a source of great good, and liad heen attended by many people who wore nat in the habit of froquouting churches, They wore to be continued this wock, Keven porsony had applied for baptism into biz chureh during the week, ‘Tho Roy, Mr. Egbert, of tho Thirty-sovonth Bitreot Mission, spoke favorably of the work doing: thore. Withiu tho week past hho had had fiva vonyersiony, ho Roy. Dr, Everts said tho Sunday services at his church wero largoly attended, lig con- grggation, ho said, had Tor eome time pa“t boon thinking of donating ata property on Wabash ayenno for the good of sho denomination, It had been thoueht that a building something like the Mothodiet Church Block, which aould bo used fa the headyparters of tho Baptiat denomi nation of the city fer the oftives of its public: tions, placo of genoral incolings, etc, might be don tho vacané Wabash avenue Jot, ‘Tho "1 boon fuvorably considered, and would ‘bo acted upon very #oun, RAILROAD NEWS. THE HANNIBAL & ST. JO. Thore appenred in Tae Trmoxe last week n montion of the frequout resignations of ollivers of tha above-named road, who, it was said, bad to nue for thoir pay, and ¥ome unfavorable cou- olusions wero drawn from these alleged facts, Tho officers of the roa now mako their stato- ment, which puts the caso iu a very «fToront light, According to them, Mr. L. W. Lowno, tho General Suporintondent. was discharged because he had been detected in dishonest practices, — tauing commlesions from shippers, Mr. J, B. Goddard, the General Freight Agent, roslgned heeouse he did nat satinfy lus employers, aud Mr, B.A. Parkor, tho General ‘Tickot aud Pas- songer Agent, was discharged of account of flusneial [rroguturitles, ‘Ihe oflicers say that thoy havo a comploto and satisfactory answor to hiv elaim when his suit comes to tal, ‘Ths road ia financially in excellent condition, tie interest on ita bonds ald ith taxed beings promptly paid, wnd the fraquent remayaly, as ox- Viaiaed above, prove nothing aguinst the line, . THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. ‘Tho Michigan Central Railroad has just mado Public tho doml-aunual statement of the Tres> artes covering tho six mouths ouding Navy, du, B74. ‘(he operations of the main lino and branches for {ho #ix wonths wore as follow Karnlugs.. Strict: cent) Net earning: Tutorest secouut,., Not recelptassessesssesesrees 'Thiy tu a Httle moro thand per cunt on tho Sapleal stock, 'bé business of tho branch ronds has improved during the last half your, oud the balance against them ara as followas South Bend Division, . doltet t Norihern Indians reed Peet Oyand Miver Valioy.. 2 OL Anas TG 185.33 Kulasazoo & South Haven. Beas CHORE Nuntes Divisimsesseeeceeee + 25,695.10 Jupkvon, Lauslyg & “Bayinaw. 20) BBR Total. seereeeogroseaeeee (OHTA t ‘Tho bendad dobt on the maly ling now suicuute 03 Flret-mortgage loan, duo tn 1889, Eeat-yaorlgade loan ain jug fd, even perce 2.8, 630,009 4 1832 2,870,000 conmolitated loan, Que fu 1903, 8,000,400 $10,735,000, From #his amount must be taken the bonds of this Cuns,cuy in tho viukmg fuudy,—§650,000,— THE CIIICAGO DAILY TRI which will roduce ft ta 810,035,000; and the aum Jn the eiuking fands (nog including the $650,000 ‘of the Company's bonds), now amounting, at the par valu of the recuriticn thereia, to $1,059,003, will ntill further roduca It. ‘She bonded debts of the leased roads, which have been assumed by the Contpany, aro a4 ful- lows, all bearing 8 per cont Intercat: Michigan Alr-BAnoy, 20s cessee0 Michigan Afr-Dine, Bouth Her Grand Dlver Valleys... Kalamazoo & Saute Haven. Jackson, Lansing & Sugita Total. ‘The Company tas ln indoraed tho bonds of tha Detroit & Bay City Raitruad to tho amount of $124,009, ‘Tha capital stock is tho samo as at iat lant report, 213, 788.204. The construction account amouuta to $27,210.167,07, She fioat- ing debt, May 31, was $1.050,15277, Noy, 30 it ‘was £259,525.96, showing a decrease during tho gtx mouthy uf $796,920.01, A note to the report tates that during Vecember the floating debt was further reduced by &1il207.33, aud awountad, Dee, 30, to $94,235.55, TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN, Tho prelictions mado that tha ‘Toledo. Wa- bash & Western Hallroad sould be unable to pay the Intereat on its bonds failing dno in Feb- runry have been vorifled, a9 will Lo ween by tha following articla which appeared in the Now York Keening Post a day or two ago: Wo ars at Wverty to annonneo that the Thiedn, Walmets & Western Iallway Company wilt unt pay os February duterest, ond. that the Directors have under contemplation a plan to fund the interest for a weries of yours, All things consilered, thin fs probably the best mathod to follow, The boule upon watch interest tn Ane in Feyrnary art medio f Tlinorw first mortgage, $40,600 Take Erle, Watash & St. Loule first‘ mortyage, $2,510.00; Great Wo £1459 alent amortyage, $24yN,000 } tues & Kouthern fowa “tired mortgage, $190,040; consolidated convertible mortgage (quarterly compott), $2,700 tinount of, princypal £3,i0,079, und $10,110, ‘he coupotts'ott tae! consolidated mortenge gold bonls aro also dug, but the wmowht onimtanding we do not know. Conpons are also dus $n Feruary on $4,060,000 Jered Hine boreln,ae follows: Tivo tallltnte even tee thousant dollar turk Kast i. Lesniss HOOD (geld), Lafaselte, Bloontugton & Mesteatpgds Oe (dold),’ Trfayette, Muscie %& Bi.omington, ‘he'amnatut of there coupons, reducing gold to eure reves, f3 $171,619, ee ee THE GAMBLERS. Judge Williame Calls tho Attention of the New Grand Jury to Them, $2,999,096 299,030 Preparations for War. ‘The Febrnary term of the Criminal Court con- vonodt yesterday morning, with Judge Williams on the Bench. ‘fhe first business wos tho im- panoling of tho Grand Jury to wervo during tho term, ‘Tho following conntitutes the jury: ‘1’, P, Stone, foreman; A. ‘I, Hemingway, 0. A. Wago, M. ©, Nites, W. 8. Rogers, M. E. Young, iL. IL, Angolt, Frank Bates, 3, W. Kottlestrings, B. 1. Unnphreya, J. W. Bell, Smiauct Dunlap, 5. A, Porter, E. W. Hoard, J. W, Ehrman, Hiram Odell, J.W. Madleton, J. K. Ruwwell, Janes Clitord, Exek Stone, Deruard Mahas, ', Hen- dunion, and Jol Camis ‘After tho jury hind oven awora in, Judge Wille inn delivered the fuilowing Ainong the many crimes which will bv bruvgat to your purticatl ir nsice, would call your uttention,as I did that of the inst lo thoexistonce of guuviiny fu our cits. A with wublusting effreutery upon eur streets, Gamlding houses night and ure fecquonted tot ont anubleré tnt young min are daily being dean Int then and rulued, ‘hey lows not only ther own of thels employers, end thet fn th is desperation give themsvlves up to’ a hife of crane, » conmign thempelyes towdeath of wed ure ne Well kuown os they are early the whole police force of the somo exce}.tions to shiv alin GestLEsry ov TH culpable neglect of duty, ‘Hut Tan convinced, notwithstanding past faslarce, that the gambling-houtres of tia ety can ve besten Up, Notiiug f¥ necesmny but perlatent, fesriess ettort upon tie part of those whose duty It 14 to enforce the law. Heda true that to law da fiuperfest, Tt does not emiiraro ail cance of gamblers, nor dues st exact from tho guilty parilos adequate peuuliier, Dat, de feorlveas the juw is, ft ean be eo enforced as to pre~ Vent gambling a a publte amurement, Homiettsinig is aiid in every cotamunity when vice Jvcompelled to hide Reheat, If gambling fs tobe pricticod, it 14 better that it should be ta dark dens and holes than in elegant aud Dritantly Nglted su- Juans, ‘Phleves, robbers, and burgiars shia the light ju the prossentiva of their businews, Bat the gat ber, ett peat'tlee hi vicious and more cowardly, d Jon in open day arty” be known tt «: 0 With impunity, His easily earned gurus ure used freely ta prevent ti ‘at justics, ¢ is cay chore to convict potty th ‘They fow friends w fenders. But itis the aise of ont tinge rally ayold fustic Al tho term of this court Juat clorod, the woret criminals fx snost cusen esespe conviction, elther by favieatle eriiets oF duagreeimenta of jurice, Tf thts resutt was due t any fault in the oflicers of this court, Tain yet to be mado aware of dt. I think 1 inay promi tiemen, thelr ev-operation ia endeavor ake to valores the Law, ‘The Peasocutiug Aituraey will be your advisor, and wgract you when and how you muy rec if you iced the ald of tho court ia compelling thefr at- fetdinee, oe {i compeliiug them to testify, when In your presence, stich afd will be moxt cheerfully renders Gd, Lodict nu man upau mero auspicion of crime, nor upon Leious evidence. Bes to it tliat every withens npwtt whose testhnowy you rely, Kuowa personally tue facts abont which he testifies, But indict every one who, upon crediite evidence, fa shows to haye'com- anitted any grave criminal offense, Above all, tnvotsl- gate every ca-v where, upon your own kuowlelge or fipon evideure of withox#or, “you shall buve good ruwon to hellova that there has Leen bribery, Breach of official duty, or the persistent violation Of (he law, aud Mf tho cirge ts sutifuetorlly estabdsked upon tho testimouy of credibie witnexxce, who may be introduced hy the people, {haist the alleged criminal, leavlug to atlers the reahonnibiiity of bis prosecution and to the alleged erfintnal tho reepousltility of bis dee fouse, Our cily 1s purhing through u festfal crisiny crime fe raupauil; never were ky muny Iu our Sail, ind yet tho words orlininuls aro stillat large, The only hope forthe future is the wire, flem and fearless dis~ sharge of thetrduuttes by Jurors und the altiverd of the couris, to whom infutcusted the execution of our crinual law, ‘The atrictost eecrery suvult bo observed In reference to ail your deitherationg and doluge, No ong but tha Court aud_the Prosecuting Attornsy, who are both your legal advizers, should Le permitted to Iuow what you do, or Intend to do, If any juror sinald heeome usrure of avy violation of this injune~ Aion of acereny, it will bo iy dnty to roport tho offend~ ine Juror to the court, for its action in reference to the olfedise, ‘After hearing this charges of tho Indgo, the Grand Jury retired to their room aud proceeded to business, ? Ly agreement Judge Williams will presido another moutl: in the Criminal Conrt, and, frout these instructions to the jury, it will be soon that the Judye is of theopluiun that the gambling- holla of tho city can bo broken up by a * persist- ent, foarloss olfort upon the part of those whose duty it is to enforce tha law." For thia purpose the Judgo has boou left upon tho beuch of the Crimins! Court, and, in all probability, the pres- out term will ranult in the conviction of some of tho more uotoriouy of the gang. pee ae A DETERMINED SUICIDE, Spreiat Drapateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Pinnaveswuta, Fob, 1—Samuel Unruh, 98 yenrs of 840, @ rosident of Mount Airy, ‘'wenty- weoond Ward, has recently shown signs of in. sanity. Cu Thursday, whila tho family, consist ing of a wifo and four childron, were in tho kitehen, he suddonfy rose from his chair, went up-staire, returned with a pistol, aud, putting the muzzle to the back of bia head, pulled tho trigger. ‘Tho weapon way discharged, but, fortis natoly, the ball giaiocd upwarp and caused oly asealp-wound. Mr. Unruh thon ran out Suto tho yard, and, entering a shed connected with » woll, jumped into tho latter, An slarin wad tven, and deyoral of the noglibors wore Koon On ha ground, Tho well is 30 feet doep, but ronow wore procurad, and after mush ditlictlty Mr, Un- rub Was fished out, After theso oconrroncos, everything witt which it was supposed man contd any harm was removed and hiddoo away. On Friday morning, while the family was again in the ldtchon, Mr, Unruts suddouly disappeasod, and in a few minutos au explosion was heard in the cellar, and shot scatterec throwyh the door into the kitchen among the family. A second whot was fired, but fortunately took no olfect, ‘The gun hud beon pat away {a tha cellar, but Air, Unrub, with the wenal eummug of tho inyuno mau, Lad discovered it, Gn Saturday Sr, Un- rub was romoyed to the Stmo Insane Asyluin, Woat Philadelphia, GOINAGE AT THE PHILADELPHIA MINT. Svaciat Dispatey fa Zhe Chicaso Tribune, Punapenyuss, Pb. Fob, 1.—The operationy of tha United States Blint dusing January, 1875, aro thus given by Bapt. Pollock + Goin piece Palos Bilvor piocoa, 200, $410,994 Base, five cont “SIN GO) 34,800 ‘Bue, conte 7}t,18,,ud0) 1,800 Total. seecsssesensenseenge ns vessel NO AO}6UIR ESS There was ho gold coinage during the month, B3UNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1875. B. F. ALLEN. His Extended Business-Opera. tions in Iowa. Hils Receivership of the Mississipp! & Missourt Railroad. Mr. A’s Failure to Realize His Chica- go Expectations. Buit to Forecloso a Mortgage on All His Iowa Property. Speciat Currespowtence of The Chenao Tribune, fowa Ctry, Jan, 23.—Piret-claes genvation reoins to bo tho most prominont newspaper lit- erature at present. And this appears likely to bo tho ordor until the Tillon-Beecher scandal and the Luuisiqgna quarrel are ended and Congrews adjourne, It is only after Congros# and the, Biante Legisiatures havo aljourned that the peo- ple find veal relief and Drentle easy. Tha ouly sousation in Lowa of late, of much note, is tha NISPONTUNE OF Mi Ds Fe ALLEN, formerly of thin tate. Mr, Allon was regarded the wealthiest man in Jowa, ond I presume such was tho fact. fis wealth, howover, waa mostly in real property, mortgages, and #tocks, 'Thero i no man in Des Moines to whom a fiuen- cial mizhap witf moro seriously affect the peop to ofthat clever town, than Mr. Allon. —HH1a whote business earocr hus been there, and there he inade bia money, aud all of bis business Inter- ests centored there, Hoe was fortunate danny tbo War in his epeculations in Government yattchers, ete, Tor a good many yeara he hax beon in the banking business, aud bas kindly cartiod «many & Dex Moines burinces- man oter tho sboals, until to-day be iwenid to own, or have mortgages of, a tarco sare of the property of that ci ‘Thus it is, nataral and propor that Des Moines should feel a deep interest in Mr. Allen's financial sulvency, asncreditor of so many of its cisizens, The growth and material prodperity of Des sloincs are largely duo to tho ENTERPSIBE AND CAPITAL OF MI, ALLEX. Churebos, bridges, railroads, bunks, aud various other busines enterprises cf that town, are Inrgely the fenits of Allen's cash advances, Des Moincs is indebied to him more (han. to avy other man, iu more ways than one, for the new Ktate Capitol, Ho was m the Senate when the law was passed authorizing ft. Mr, Alen owns three of the for Des Muines banlkn, and is Provident of the Firet National at Atlnutio, this Btate, beriden being a stockholder in neveral other National Banks over the State, Hence it is that, while Mr, Allen has Jarge po: scasions, ig carrying a food many bininees-men and enterprises, he ucs his cali nsecta vhori, nud hia real estate, morigages, aud stocks, UNCORVERTIRLL O¥ KURT NOTICE. For examplo, ho has £6,000 iu one church-edi- fice in Des Moines; ho had over $20,000 in a lead- ing duily newspapor in tais State; berides, be. ua B Director of tho Chicago, Rock Island &€ Pacific Railroad, and ax oue of ity Executive Committee, was mainly instrumental In the con- struction of tuo Judianola & Winterest bronch of this road, and in which enterprise Le is aid to be largely interested peemianty, Tt will bo retacinbered that tue off Chi Rock Irland Nafiroad Company “ gobtled DIRAISVINYL & WSSVERT RBAILAAD, in 1966, ‘This road was built from Davenport to Jowa City, in part with movey realizcd frum the salo of the bonds of tawus aud countios throngh whieh it paxtod,—reaching tio latter point Dec, QL, 1855. Brom Towa Cuy to the Shunk River. near Kellogg Station. the ‘road was built with it own resourees.—earningr, ete, In 2405, tho Mississippi & Missouri Company abandoned its purpuse to construct the road farther, wheo the Rocis Iyland Company etepped in. and insde a:l- vances for Its construction from Keilugy to Des Moines, taking tae bons of tho Missiesipnt & Missouri therefor, secured by & deed of tras; which lattor point the road sinaily reachod fat in 1580. Tho Kock Island Cotpasy w holding the bonds under the deed of trant, it MADE ANNANGES WITH THE STOCK HON, of the Mismenippi & Miseouri by which i was to pay them 16 cents on the dol for their ptock ; aud asimier arrangement with the old bond- holdora, by which it was to pay thom 40 vents on tho dollar for their bundy, “Whon the Mivsiesinpi & Mireouri reached Des Moines, the luck Islaud Company foreclosed its deed of trust in tho Federal Court, and tho road was sold undor the doereo,—tho Ruck Inland being the purehasor, ‘I've 16 conts on the dollar waich tho oek idand had agreed to pay tho Missis- #ippi & Mivaouri sluchhollers way attached hy judement-creditors, through Judo Grant, of Davenport, Wherdupon, the Federal Court APPOINTED Bh. ¥. ALLEN RECELY! and placed these movers, the 16 conte, A cents, for the old bouds cf tho Miseleety Mistourt Company as well, io his hasds— amounting te between €700,000 and g@x0l,UU0, he arrangement which tho Koek Island pers fested with the stockhulders, (bat they should reco:ve tho wsigniticant sum of 1 conta on the dollar, wis aide mainly through ita local aitar~ noys along the live uf the road, aud inelited tie towns aud counties which tuvk stock for their bonds. For somo sovon years,—from early in 1807 to 1874,—Mr. Allen held this large sum of money, and Land tho uso of it at a low rate of interest, In the meantime, those who wero In certain Waves sonnselad with the Companica were posted, an IMPROVED THE OPPORTUNITY To AETCULATS. Ag au justanee: ‘Ibis county (Johuron) took $50,000 stack Jt tho Misnisnippa & Mursourn Ruad, and ixened ita bouds for that amount to the Company ; hence wae a stockholder, and was on- titled to the 16 cents ov the aollar, which amounted to $8,000, which Mr, Allew heid as iio~ ceivor, ‘This sum passed into the hands of the Company's loca! atiorneys, aud of whick this county recived three thousand dollars, ‘Lhe rovords protect this transaction, aa I presume they do all otuer similar cues, Ido not tusitn- ato, oven, that Mr. Allen gavo yariuus partics “connected inside" any infomation that thore wore avy “fat takes it bis hands, which’ thoy might “make sizike”’ for; or that he should havo given the proper ollieials of tho cozuty votes that a cor- tain wun of monoy lay in dns hunds bulongats to it, that it might bo placed to the proper erudit of ago & our Bs tho tax-payers. In 1873, a8 Cunderetand, Mr. Allen paid over, upon the ordor of thy Court, tha amount which originally emwo into bis bunds, juaving tho intec~ est in arcears, ‘Thi order was made in jure snanee of a compromise between tho stoeklold- ord and judgmout-ctoditora. Aud, last your, he PAID OVEN THE IX TEREST, which had swolion the origiual sum to nearly $1,000, 000, ‘ ‘A luige grant of Jand was waite to tho Misois~ sippi& Mkwvuri Road. through tho Ktato, aud tho Legislature contirmed tho grant im tho Company. Proclvely wht was dona with all thove valuable lands, or into whoso huude they foll, J am not fully adviwod. However, what were left of them when tho Chiesgo, Huck Talat & Paaifte Raltroad Company succeeded to the Minsissippr & Missouri Road wud its frauchia~ ox, wore rograutad tu thenow Company by the Legisiature. Ii, 1’, Allea has alwaya BTOUD ADOVE REPROACH in Tows, as a nan of tho highest integrity and of serupuluas houcaty. His business operations have been regarded, in tuo main, av sound, al- though, gomething more than a year ago, the paper of a prominent DeaMomos specntator, to tho giaumt of ¥40,0U0, aud indorsed by 1 1. ‘Alien, wos hawked upon the turket by tho Tuaker at an oxtruvagant discount. ‘This trane- action cama to tho knowlodyo of suino Lowa bankers who kept their accounts with the Cool County National. Thoy thought the transaction hardly looked to bo a safe one ou tho purt of the President of the Cook County Natioual, and they withdrow their balances, ‘think Mr. Alfon haw: NUP WULLY MEALIZED HIS EXPECTATIONS In a Lusiness lino vince ha regioyed to Chicago. With lis Now Yorks house of Allon, Stephens & Co. his Cook County National, be ospected to have controlled most of the Lauldng parcon- ago of Towa. In tots ho hay failed. Ho Lug re- ceived but a very siail portion of it, aud thut withiv his more framedigte personal control. It 1s really to be hoped that Mr. Allen will rocovar from big unfortiuuute embarrassment, fur bis own sake as well ay for tha sake of his lost of alabiaey many of whom forced collections w ould ruin. Ip bas been aid that Mr, Atlen had Inrgo in~ torosts in the Suter Ocean newspaper of Chivuya, Lowever, J think be has buy # mudutate interest Init, If any. Irwin acems to have furnished cupitel to come of the onuers uf that paper. Cart Capxts, MEAYY RUIT AGAINST ALLEN, Boreal tiapatch to The Chicata Tribune, Des Moises, Ia., Feb, 1,—Stophons & Blenner- hinasett menced suit in the Federal Court here for 4940,090, and to foreclose & mort- gave’ oon alt oof oT FS Alien’ Iowa Property. (f thelt mortgtgo and claita aro sumiained, IT do not see where the Keneral creditors will get anytiing, Allen pro- feases that ho will fight and defent their entire claim; but there is a anspicion on tha part of eome of bia creditors that there ix collision in the matter for the purpono of i favorable nettiomont. © ovarindt dale r ene i a 5a9 AMUSEMENTS. McOORMICK HALL, W.S. ANDREWS fo hie enjoyable Fectnee, giving hutnntoys skatetn Mus. Meatleg tie padlusuazol A UTALECT HUMOR, VTO-NIiGET. Tickets for anle THIS MORNING, at Janson, Me larg Coes, Hi Ntatenst. Adinbsiog, Gr cts, Reserva Siar Une Hekote, eutleling (9 {een reo esorvod sents, at dane, MeChirg TORL(S, tn’ packanos of Tv, aod ior TLR & SHELDON, Mansgera. “ AK STAR LECTURE COURSE, THE INCOMPARABLE CAROLINE RICHINGS-REBNARD ‘ srt Companys "7 GRAND CONCERTS XD & POPULAR MATINEES, AS VOLLOWAL UNION PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SATURDAY, Peb. G-POPURATC MATIN DAY BVENING. Fei Dy PRIDAY B bh Jostame Cou NG, Feb. NAL, Be Oy (Afternoon and Eventug.) TUURSDAY, Feb. 1h. SATURDAY, Feb. By (Afternoon and Eventug.) adintsrion OC MONDAY CV WEDS s, no extra charge neering adavincion hale TP MOREOM invrint phtcen, vise wrist bens GT, Ohi EFS, walk he green THIS TURADAY, Pob. 2. Last weck of tha Wonderfal BOISSET FAMILY! Whose terrific and shelling exploiia aro thy prevatin rege, Vor tay trectitie bt Chicago, the charting ittle pet, BABY BiINDLEY, who maaes bor debut with her father, PROF. BINDLEY. irat epps stance ch Mist BETTIN REMMELSBSURG. Ai ah Animas Educator, WaOpLAN futeltigent Canines. Tho brilliant aud gorges Uixtenvaganza, FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD! oh Rit TURE TAHT, THURSDAY, Aud{tonorceoupriod ot tas'elte, thy intellizent, and c qual 19 every Fesveet Ly au operate aa | McVICKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY AND TUFSDAY NIGHTS ONLY, Mrs. D. P. Bowers In her powerful porionation of CO .6.RCE Esai. J. (, MCCULLUM as, ARMAND Wednesday and thuratey I 2 STED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, TO-DAY, AT 2:60, Grand Sensation Matinee. ‘GRAND OPERA HOUSE, MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE In tho Crimson Scarf; or, Council of Ten. TESNA CHE ONLY LEON ers Wodnowlay and Saturday at Do’clock, _Hireey Hvoning atso'clack, a TALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Corner of Halsted and Harrson-ate, THH GREAT SUCCESS. Hille, Marie De Lacour’s French Can-Gon Dancers ! Madawe Revta's Pemate Munstiels, and tae Great Vanety Company. Who Finest Eavertatamene ta Che elt) Matinces to-day ot 2: Adnulssion to ant 6 conta, CHICAGO MUSEUM. Opon all day, No dps t suarnetora admlited. Tho Groatoat Col!cotion of Curiosities evor Seen in ‘his Country, Every Evening and Vocsuay, ‘Thurs ‘Matinces, tia sfeat cus SOCAN DAT! funiedy Compauy, two entertainments dijemiin, | Nex week—Thoe Grand Sper J WITCH, i ui ~~ ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Bartley Campholl’s new Irish Drama, GRANA UAILE! A‘Tremmdova Hit, Every act entcarnd. The aanys, due bts, and witticn tus recoived wick mteuae deihgit. “Ple~ gutta onequated secuery duly acknowledged, Laowh's luuaic charming; wud tn ity on-irety A GILAN D SUCCLIS: _Fitet Grana Ualle Matinoa taaverrow, THE RINK, THURSDAY EVENING, Fe GRAND MASQUERADE NIGHT! On whteh occasion Mastne JOHNS Y COOK will glvo an OxMUHita ae lie FLORA CELESTE, He will be bn Waeks gM out gidanant dan gi mh Ohta Seine, Every ube stvult bring ticle avers glassoy Petes anhaleea dhe prices ars io bratietnl Gold Meds Ble for tue Huesi costes, | Adm BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, biato aud 5 Au-atss a tias0, %5 nd Baturdsy MR BOILED arluinal PARE OMABAN Tianiptu ticepectaeloar VHC THUG AT Us. Th at Reration of ty: BRAGUNS CALNEVAL y i crerg tight, aud ths Grand Family Metinoss Waduosday ata} Saturday atlory wits HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, MATINEE TO-DAY at 2:80. = Poputor Py Jess. ed anil OLE — FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Curreuey, at TRIBUNE OFFICE. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE cP RAIS, AION OF Rereni .* Sindlay oxesptel punday bb: a. CHICAGO & NORTHIVESTERN RAILROAD. fr Bl Clark. 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