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THE CITY. THE DROVER OF OSHKOSH) 1 CLARK #TREET, Ain—Fevikins and ite Dinah, *Te of wm honest farmer the tale T bail teil, To had end his {at ateora mont uncommoniy well, With an innoccat teart and a fat pocket-boo! ‘dovwss rirolling down ‘Clark atroet at the elghts for to look, Caonvs, indicative of unbounded sdmiration of tho Phowlx City— Ringing: Tooral, li looral, lt tooral, Hi iay, Bewnre of new friensta when in town you ilo atray, For the nepuew of bankers and the ¥, M, C, Ac Istoo often a capper to lure you to play, At the cores he chanced with a young man for to men Tin Wister carne ttown to his polfehet boots 20 nest, Ilia cay it was soalnkin, ble jewelry enide, And He waxed mustache giuck aut a foot on sach aide, Cnonus, expressive of his noblemished pereonal Appoarance—Siuging, tooral, lt looral, 2 atc, Gxid the young man: “Is my eyesight deceiving my eyea? e. thia fs a total and a Jogoun surprise! ‘Tien dil yan from dest old Oshkosh come to town ? And how did you leave ail the folks, Mister Drown ? Cuonts, faintly represcnting tho transporte. of Fecogultion—Siagtog, tooral, 11 looral, ote, * Not know mo? You surely remermber—But, stop, Here's my vard (and be gave it) J. P, Blenkinsop, I met yout at the home of my tuncie so dear, Of your National Bank, an you know, he'a Cashier, ‘Cuonus, showing How ineredutily turnod to ‘cons ‘vietlon—Singing, toorsl, Ii Iooral, ete. “Let's imbibe, Thatn’t offen one meets yau in town, ‘Take the inthe house," And the gratified Brown Biowed his cocktail with yigor and onarorod: “By ont, sat it warns my old heart to neo friends of Oshkosh {"* ‘Cuonvs, inadequately embodying the fullness of the Oshkosber’s hoart—Singing, tooral, Is looral, ete, “A cigae? ‘That's pare Cuban, and that reminde me That 9 prize 1 have drawn iu the Hoyal Lotteric, Ff you will but come with mo til Lhe cash fs paid down Thien gladly I'll show you the sighita about town, Cronus, relative to the hospitailty of Mr, J.P. Plenkinsop—Singlug, tooral, Mf looral, tle, “exor know, Minter Brown, in this city of ours, ‘Tha capper prowia roand soaking whum he devours, And tho atesrer Le steers nai tho oper ropes {1 To the teu of tue gambler simple atrangors with tin, CHonGR, disclosing sollettide for the ropresenta- tive of the agricultural fatereat exposed to the dangers of & great clty—Singing, tooral, Il loural, ate, s¢atat bare fs the office,” They entered it, There Svetd mutettessgert mest wis clerical aly A pen on cach eae sav] a third in each baud ‘Andan tepert koxevotant, ond hisiness-llke, and bland, Onoauy, feclly partiaying hin distinguished per= soul appoarance—Singtng, tooral, 11 100- Tal, ete. ia number one, six, four, reven, two— Ono hundred 1a gov fa tho grizo that tt drow, There are qacty seven dollars, and two tickets eke For the very nest dvasring on Satuntay week.” Cuonca, concerning the promptitinte wilh” whicls pier aro ‘cashed—Singing, teoral, Il1o0- jp etc yWoa 1e mot Wee is me!” raid the bola Blenkinsop, seT ML Saturday week [, alas! may not stop, For to-morrow I leave by the five a, w. train Vor a nolonra of weeks at Moluutus, {n Malne,” Cutonus, detronntestive of the fart that his boat was en the chore and is rkip upon tho eea—Elnglng, tuoral, li icural, ete Thin ticket. Quoth tho agent: “Then, afr, to accommodate yon, Aspatal drawing IU hold,” aud ho brought to thelr ew Acloth casera with Omirea, a box with ciqtt dice, Walch,” esd he, “you nivat ehako and throw on the board twice.” Conus, erplinatory of the manner in which tho ual thing Worke—Singing tooral, 11 1oo- ral, ete. Blenkineop tliraw tho dice; they turned up twenty- nt For yew, too, Fortune p'rapa wears a amile, not = frown,’ Cronus, rexpecting the generosity of Mr. J. P. Biavvlasop anit hia rattety of riches Binging tooral, I looral, ete, Brown rattled tho dice, they ture? up thirty-two 5 “Sir, seventy dollare aro comlug ta yott, ‘Net now, bub next throw, for thin Is an event, By the rules of the house, whore you must roprerent,” Cuoxce, reprerenting the manner in which the ft Hative from Ovblovh was called upon to rovredsut—sloying tooral, I fuoral, of, Brown placed on tho hoard reven five-ottar bills Aud throw brenty-sis. Quoth tho agent: This kills Ail that ever I way, for two hundred aud ten, Doliara aro youra when you represent again,” Cuonus, emblemntts of the slngulsr inet of Mr. Brown, af Oskorl, Wia—Shgisg, tovral, ll lnored, ote, Thus slx Hmea, Then tho agent: “A moment give over, By ths ruies of tho house you need represont no mora, ‘This throw ta the Jad and you win when ‘Ha done AU the way uy fra to one thottand for one, Conte, apt: ng tho liberality of the ruler ef the house aut the Istgo percentaga in duser of tho player—Singing, tooral I loaral, ete, “bus tho nino busdred doliara you stake a9 your ilo rlurn nnucroased, of, f fortune should amie, Thomands he awelled, ahd thua make you, by goeh, The wealthiest man in the Tow of Oehkorh.” Cuonus, cmbodsing the golden dreams of thy Alnaschar’ of Oshkosh, Wis,—Slugiug, tvoral, If loural, ete, Brown, rattled the dice and then threwthem, ‘Tis lone, Five fou nd 9 five, and two threee—Thirty-Ono! Tho agen aaapeds Can Leredit my eyen? You've kona ‘tho sole nwober that don't win a prizo Cuonus, shoving tho enrpriee of the trent at on oveuirrence inparalicled tn Lis long ex. perience—Singing, tuoral, li looral, ete, “Gaze here, on this square, “ta inscribed JL “Lowes All *} overy other equare wins, What you've dloae, Mister Urown, in a life-time vill not happen twice, The devil himeelf murt have been in tho dico |” Cronus, wetting out the idea of demontac pow seasiun—Singiny, loural, It luural, etc, Qome, Brown,” thon sald Blenkinsop, “como from, thin place, My grief for your torn you masy read in my fac0." Bald Browns Stuch T fear tue that agent did iteeca Me.” Gold Dlewskinsop; “Shen det uy call the pottce,” Cuonvs, juvoking the insJesty of the lay—Sing- ing, tooral, Ii looral, ete, He found « patrolman, his story bo rat, But tke vigiluul ofcer hu but shook lis head Been buakced? Cau’t help you, Doce not Jake Nehu ordain _ Rhat from going to such laces the cope must ob. stain CuoaDy, tentfying to the Jowr-xbiding cluractor of the polleo force un Clark streel— Hinging, tooral, If loores, ofc, “Let us to the Mayor, then; I know him full well)” Quoth Blenkinsoy. “Here's the Pactfia liotel, Hal there is iis llonor, A moment hero wait, And into your presence I'll unhier ito aleaighit,” Quouvs, reciting in spirited allegeo how’ Mr. J. 1, Blenkinsop weut out at the Juekaon ttrect entrauce—Singing, toural, If [oo Tal, ete, He sotered the office, (Chart) Tho waited endl waite), ‘The seconde they prow Tominutes; tho mlnutes to hours; but, sleck f 3. P, Menkluavp, Laquire, never came back, (Iiphte down.) Cuvnvs, showing Low Mr, Mrown, of Oshkouh, waited et the Clark arcet entrance Binging, tooral, Hi tooral, ete, At Oshkosh, Wisconsin, atill dwells Mister brown, He etill reare fol cattle aud elle then in town, But wheu bepacws of Casbfors accovt hitn, he (more Ju anger thaa sorrow) sayas ‘T'vu bin thar before!” Chonts, tudicating the truth of the proyerus, 4 4, bummed child dreads the tre” and «4 gcalded cat Iu scared of cold water! loging tooral, Ii Ivoral, !t Juoral, lay, Beware of new frienca when to town you do stray, Yor the nephew of Lankers sud the ¥. 31. 0, A, Ia tov often a caprer to lure you to play, piace eae THE COMMUNISTS, MBETING OY THE CITY AUTHONITIEA, ‘The reported threats of tho worthless gang of noisy Communists, bended by Klings and Zimpll, tnd a fow othor scalawage, who a yoar * ago domanded work of tho city and money of the Relief and Ald Boclety, to atromptto got up * another demoustration, und visit the Reliof and Aid building Thuraday as thoy did tho City-Hall year sgo Inst December, stirred up the city oflicera yestorday, though a yoar's exporianco haa shown that the néley bréthron in quoation aro about & Kendrel strong in warm weather, and perhaps donble that io cold, A numbor of them pasharett dutBupt. Reim's private ofice, at Volico Headquarters, fentorday Miemoon, abont 3 o'clock, und held a stare rhamber touting to doviso procautionary meai- rea to proyent any outbreak by the ‘malcon- tents. or ‘any upon the funds of To Religt and Aid Bocicty. Tho doors wero eivaed, locked, and guarded by Sim Prince and Clerks Brenuan zod Paine to provent two Tai- uxg emixsaries from obtainivg any report of the proceedings. But notwithutauding all thelr pro~ Fautlous, and tho repeated ejection of tho “boys” from the rooms, and the rofusal of the Polico Captaiua to give information, » report of thelr proceedings was obtained. Among those ong were the Mayor, Ald, Bobsfiner, Stout, Len; aches, and Heath, Deputy Guporiptenden} of d-lise Lilckey, aud Capis, Brown lost him from view, |) Martin, Ruveell. Atwood, and Harrington, of the Ellis, Bickley, and Gund, ‘The discussion was informal, and substantially ag follows: ‘Tha Mayor said he supponed tho gentlemen had all beard of tho intended or reported raid contomnplated on the Rolie? Society by tho Com- munists, and thought somo action was neces- sary. Several of the gentlemen rospondod that thov tad, atid opinions regarding the correctness of the reporte wero varions, Ald. Schaffnor anid that it would bo woll for tho police authoritics to adopt somo mensures at once for the suppression of any attempt to vio- tate tho law. Alds. Stout and Longachor concurred with the speakcr, and wanted to know whether the now rogimont had received its arms, Capt. Hickoy said ho bolloved {t had. At this stago of the proceadinga Mark Sheri- lan came in ‘and took # seat. Ho counroled firent secrosy, and ssid if any movemonta woro made thoy should be in the quistest manvor, aud tho matter kept away from tho prying re- jorters, ‘Then ho wanted to know if Sim Prince ad bounced all the roportera. Paine fooked in and said “All Hint, gantlo- mon, you will not bo overheard wlilo Iam here.” Schaffner wanted to know if tho now troops could bo called out in their present condition ; did thoy have ammunition, etc. Ald, Stout repliod in tho aftirmative, The Mayor suggosted the appointment of a committee to confor with the officers of tho First Regiment I. 8, G., with » viow to learning if thoy could ba ralicd upon in the evont of an emaute, It waa agreed that His Honor and the Aldor- mon presont should have a conference with tho regimental oficers in the oveuing. Pofice-Cominiasioners Klokke and Reno made Serie Appoarance, and wore invited to seat them- selves. Capt, Hickoy said ho would confer with tho Captains at tho cloan of the mecting, and have thom dispose theirmen in the localitioa infsclod with Communiam. Sovcral of the gontlomen warned the officers to have a carofal watch placed over Karl Klinga and AlcAuliffo in particular, and tho other Com- munistio leaders in goneral. A desultory discrusion ensued as to tho pro priety of calling on tho Governor for militia, but was not looked on with much favor, tho majori~ ty bolieving that the means at the command of tho city, with proper precautions, would be suf- ficient ta quell any outbreak of the workingmon. None of tho speakera seerned willlog ta com. mit themselves to any prompt or dofinits ac- tion. Klings came in for some condemuation, aud Was characterized aso dangerous man. THY CAPTAINS IN COUNCIL. Acting Suporintendont Hicxey and tho Cap- taina then took seats at tho table, and bogan whisporiug ovor tho course necassary to bo pur- aued in regard to the Communiate, Hickoy counaelad the Captains to keep a close watch on the mozemonta of the loaders of the Commnna party, aud said thoy had better dotait the station detectives to sliadow them, and re- port carefully all thoir movements tohim. If thoy thought propor, thoy contd place somo of thelr trusty men on tho beats which oncompans- ed the residonces and roudozyous of tho loading Comzuuista, The Captains 2ll nodded acqniescenco, and Ellie suggested that tha patrolinen be warned to romain at tho atations until further orders, and hold themselves in readinoss to fallin at x mo- mont's notice, Hothought sume place onght to bo sottied upon for tho coucentration of all the mon. Hickey said ho would call on them to march to Central’ Station forthwith, in case of trouble, Ne told tha Captnins ta have tha guns in tho pactuns put in order, and revulvors carefuliy ox- amined. TBuetioy tntd ho would connsel hin Sergannts to boon tho alert, and would have bis mon in readiuess, a Gund denonnced the Communist loaders, aud sald he would uso bis boxt endeavors to thivart thoir designy, Hickoy clored tho conference with a spocial warning ¢o his subordinates to maintain so- ercey. OBITUARY. EVENETT CHAMDERLIN, Amecting of tho journalists of the city was hell yentorday afternoon at the Palmer Houso olub-room to take action regarding the recont doath at Jacksouvillo, Fla, of Bir. LEveratt Chamborlin, for many years connected with tho press of this city. The city preea waa represented at the meoting by the following gontlemon: Messrs, Bross, Colbert, Woudwoll, Cunningham, Dougherty, and Laylor, of Tuy Tnmuye; Messrs. Mattoson, Tiniea ; Mevnra. Magoo, Postgate, and Maton, of tho Infer-Ocean; Mr. Sailivan, of the Journal ; Mr. Grimm, of tho Staats-Zeilung. @ ‘Yhe mocting was called ta order by Mr. Col- bert, and on motion, Mr, Matteson was called to the chair, Mr. Woodwell acting ax Secretary of tho mocting, Vhe object of tho mecting having boen statod by tho Chinir, it way moved by Mr. Sullivan that tho Chair appoint a committes of five on revolu- tions. ‘Lhe Chalrappointed aa such committee Mesarg, Sullivan, Magee, Russell, Grimm, and Colbort. Dming the absence of the Commiltce Mr. Bross addressed tha meoting, paying s worth tribute to the memory of tho deceased gontle- man, P ‘The Committes on Resolutions reported as fol- lows ; _ We, the Journalists of Chicago, desiro to testify our Fegard 10 the mnomory of our departed brother, Everott Chamberlin, Along ond intimate sasociation with Alm line left'none but pleasant memories, except our urief at the severe afliction which terminated allfe of vo much britliancy in the past, and so much promise fur the future, In thia the deepost sorrow that can befall them wo extend out sincerent ayinpathy to the bereaved family of our deceased comrade. * On motion, the report was adopted. Mersra. Colbert, Martin, Atwood, Chappoll, and Matteson pald tributes tothe worth of the deceasod, and to the roapect in which ho was held by mombery of tho profession. On motlon of Mr, Atwood, tho Chalr appoint- od a committeo to attend the funeral of decoasod at Milwaukeo, aud tho conveyance of the ro- mains to that oity, aa follows: ©. Atwood, Times; ¥. Colbert, fntnune; W. M. Tay- lor, Post and Mait; F. Grimm, Staats-Zeltung ; A.W. Percy, Courter; A. Shormau, Journal > S.A. Chappell, Real Hstate and Dutlding Jour- nals M. c Heonneborry, Times; I. C. MeMil- Jan, Infer-Occan, Tho meeting thon adjourned, GEN. sINLEY. ‘Tho funeral of tho late Gon, Sibley took placo from his residence, No, GOL Michigan avonuo, yesterday aftornoon, in the prewonce of a large cancouree, ‘Tha romains rested {n tho front pare lor, ‘Lhe cofiin was ornamontod with rich trim- mings, and crowned with wreaths of flowers which had been supplied by frionds as a fooblo tribute to bla memory, On tho foot of the cofin Iny tho srord, belt, and sash of the deceased, which served as a romind- or of hit bravary on tho battlo-fleld, aud wore typical of tho ‘victory which was believed to Nave been hisin the hour of death. Thefuvoral Hervices Were of the mont impressive character, conducted by tho tev. J, Munro Gibson, Gon. Drum, Gon. Clark, Col, Bridgeman, Col. Shoridan, Maj. Genre and Maj. Houston were tho yrall-bearers, uclected because oid army trionds of the deccasod, ‘They were in full mif- itary dross, which served to kiudio many recol- lections of the past, and to eolemnizo the oxer- elsoa of the hour, At 2:30 o'clock the romaine wero onahrouded in tho national flag, and amid tho anguish of family aud friends conveyed to Graceland Camotery for intermont. JOUN O, CAMPURLT. Tlis many frionds in the printing fraternity ‘will bo pained to loarn of the death by dropsy of John CG, Campboll, formerly of this city, at tho ago of 27 years, ‘Ibis inelaucholy event occured Sanday night at St. Louw, Io wow oe high- tinluded, though unpratending young man, had occupied tho poxition of foraman and assiat~ ant-foreman with A. N, Kellorr in this city and Kt. Louis for several yoars, with honor ta him- wolf. Ho waa the second Hon of James Campboll, tho veteran printer, frequently known aa *Vathor" Oampboll, wha has been over Afty years iu the business, and whoo sons withoul excoptlon all followed the sama pursuit, ‘Tho romaine accompanied by the father of the deceauod will arr.va inthis city Wednosday morn- ing for interment at Uraceland, MALCOLM M'NEILL. J.M, Marshall, for over twouty yoars hig agent || in Chicago, recelyed a tolegram aunounciug the death of Malcolm MoNeillyostorday in Christian. County, Ky. The deceased owned real catate in Chicago valued at two million, and also posuvaned much proporty in the South, Ho was one of the first to bogin rebuldiog aftor the fire of 1871, by which he tout ovor thirty houses, —-—. THE BAPTISTS. DECEPTION TENVEBED THE HEY. MN. AND MBS, DICKERSON, A very ploasant affair took placa Isut evening at the Brevoort House, in which the Baptista of Chivago and the West gouerally were largely ine tercated, and, in apite of the inclemancy of tho weather, yery fully reprosonted. ‘I'he occasion was oe welcoma eod banquot given by Mr. and Bins, Edward Goodman to the Kev, Dr and 3fre, Dickerson, Mr, Goodman ia the publisher of the Sfandard, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1875. the Baptist organ of this city, and the Rov. Dr. Dickerson ia about to namimo an aditorial position on the paper, made yacant by tho retiring of tho Rev. Leroy Church. Tho Rev. D. 2. Chonsy, of the Fourth Baptist Chuarel, prosided. and mado the wolcoming speech, in which tho right hand of fellowship was offered to Mr. Dickorson, who respondad in the happlost mannor. ‘Thoro were prosont 110 people. among whom were most of the represcniative Baptists of Cif. esgo and {ta suburbs, who partook of the olegant ropaat propared for thom, ‘Two tables wore aot inthe dining-room, running its ontita length, mont beautifully decorated with all tho triumpha of the confoctionor’s art, while cvory dainty of tho soason was provided to tempt the palate, After the banquot, apaschos wore made by most of the leading clergy and laymen prosont, in which the now comer was warmly grocted, sud recolved good advice, Prof, Northrup, of tho Chicago Theological Seminary, warned him that Chicago poopie wero scclusive, atudions, modest, self-depreciatory, and not givon to thinklog of matorial things, although doubtloss a vorydiffer- entreport had reached him of thom, The ltev, Dr, Rood, of Iows, also welcomed Mr. Dickerson, whom bo had known in New York whon ho was con- nocted with the Recorder, Ile thought, bow- over, that in atriviug at tha Standard be had reached the culminating polut of human great- Hons, Ttesolutions wera pasiod than*ing Mr. and Mrs, Goudinan for their pleasant entortainment, and commeudatory of the admirable slyle in whieh Mr, Thompsun had served the suppor. Amang tho#a present wore Dr, W. W, Evarte, of the Firat Church, and Mrs. Everts; tho Rov. DB. Chaney, of tho Fourth Chureh, and Mra. Chonoy; Dr. Burroughs, Chancellor of the Chicago University; tho Rov. Mr. Burebard, of Lamucdato Baptist Church; tho Ray. ‘I. W. Goodsposd, of the Second Baptlat Church; Mr. 2. J. Good- apeed, Georgo W. Northrup, President of tho Chicago Theological Seminary, and Mrs. Nor- thrup; Prof, Mitchell; Prof. and Mrs. A. N, Arnold; Prof. W. B, Mathows; the Rey. Dr. 3, A. Sunith, sonfor editor ef tho Standard; tho Rev, Mr. Loroy §Chureh.¢ roticing editor; tho Rov, Mr. Chapol, of Evanston Baptist Charch; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad; T. E. Hinckloy, Exq.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meokor; Dr, aud Mrs. Blackall; Mr. T.8. Dickoraon, brothor of the now editor, Lottersof regrot wore received and read from Lemuel Moss, Lsq., Prosident of the University, and Mr, Grifith, of Milwaulesa. Aftor having paused o very pleasant eyoning, tho party broke up abort iL o'clook, having dono their best to give Dr. and Mra. Dickergon & warm wolcomo to their new home. es f LOCAL LETTERS, SHALL TIE TURLIC SCHOOL TEACI PROTESTANT CURISTIANITS ? To the Filter af The Chicago Tribune : Curcado, Fab, 22.—Tho question has been pre- cipitated, possibly with dogign at thle time, upon the Chicago public, and must now bo met. Whether accidontally or othorwiae, the Superin- tendont of Schools sppoars ag the defender of the Jowish children from real or aupposed grievances, and recommonds & policy of concilin- tlon by substituting tho Old Tostament Scriptures for tho Now in schools containing Hebrows. That thore hss boon no genoral complaint from tho Jaws is admitted. How grava their appre- liensions aro coucerning tho prosolyting effoct upen their childron of tha porffinctory New ‘Toatamont readings of the achools, may be con- Jectared from the fact that Jowish congrogations havo worshiped withont scruplo in churches blazing with Chilatian emblems aud inacriptions, and havo chanted the ritual of thoir faith in the face of aud undor tho very motto: fing no more the song of Moves, ‘Lift on high the sougof tho Limb, Yet there is plausibility in this ploa for sparing the child of the Hebrow from tho (to iim) dis- taatoful ‘Story of the Cross." if tho Jaw wero tho only oue to be considorad, the ‘ Christian ” pencemaker would not need togo far to find out the path of duty, Bat wo all know tho Ttoman Catholic objects as much to the reading of any part of the Protestant version of the Inblo aa the Hebrow objects to tho Now Teats- ment, That las partial and one-sided liberality which would unite Jow and Protestant, and leave out of view Catholic, pagan, infldul, or tho va- rious religions, present aod prospootivo, of our glorious * 5 Pluribus Unun.” If bigots or zoalots of either side take up thin question aud pusn it to an oxtremo, it will doubt- lens tir up auimositios, and sorve the purposes of designing parsons. But if it bo fairly and dinpansionately considored, without sootarian Prejudico, there wontd soom ta bo but ane de- cision in harmony with the splrit of our free in- stitutions, and only ono practical solution of tho roblems arising from aur heterogenous popu- ation and conilicting religions, That is tho thoury and practice of the Homan Catholic foundor of Maryland that “no person profess- ing to beliove in Jogus Christ bo molestod in their roligion, or in the free exorcise theroof, or bo compolled to tho bellof or practice of any other religion againgt their con- acionces,” and tho still moro liboral viow of tho Baptist, Rogor Williama, of Rhodo Island, that a “parmission of the most Paganish, Jowish, Turkish, or anti-Christian consciouces should bo granted to all men of all nations and countries, and that Papists, Protostants, Jowa, or Turks be protected in their worsiup.” This is the only consistent ground aside from that of tho union of Church and State, and tue ground to which, for good or for ill, our institutions aro inevitably tending. Unless we are prefered for tho othor alternative of a Stato religion, I do not sco liow wo can adopt any other thoory but that of no compulaory or favored roligfon, or how wo can fuatify tho forcing upon unwilling bearora .our sacred Keripturos. I would say, therefore, let tho Biblo bo taken outaf ths schools, not turned out a6 a book antiquated or out of fashion, not thrust out by tho clamora of ignorant fanat- iciam, but, from tho highest motives of religious fresdom and Christian liborality, removed from aplace whore ita presence breeds discovtent, and transferred to the moro useful and appro- priate place fn tho homes and hearts of thoso who royoro and lovo its heayonly lessons. Puorgstant. HORRIBLE CRUELTY, To the Futtor of Tne Chicano Tribune: Curcaco, Feb, 22.--Hore are two abooes, not “Goody Troshoes," bought for and worn for woeks by alittle innocent under 8 yeara old, in which there are by actual count over 100 nails, comlog through the goles and projecting at dif- forent angles, 1 some casos ovor 4 quarter of an inch fn longth, ‘he nails wora concoaled by tlimay ploces of cotton cloth pasted over them, which provented thelr discovery by tha nurse, Such cruslty practiced upone brute would justly tecelve universal execration. Is thore no rem- edy for augh fiendish ontrages? How many thousands of childron ia this State are to-day wearing shoes throagh which the fron {s lites ally antoring their scien? It ought at once to ba made a penal offense to manufacture, soll, or keep for sale, such shoos or boots in this Htato, and all such found in thia State, and all such found in this State whould be conflacated and destroyed. Will the press peas this around till it meots the oyo of every shoe manufacturor in tho Jand, a8 woll a8 overy Parnes, ———— GENERAL NEWS, There was no quorum in the Common Council last night, thoro being a gonora{ understanding that 110 meating would be hold, ‘The Board of County Commissioners met yes- torday afternoon, but out of. reupect to the day adjourned until Wednesday at 2 p. 10. Mesure. Whittle and Bilas, Chicago ovangol- fats, are still doing au acceptable work in Louls- villo. Tholr mectings are well attended, aud much interest is shown. Tho temperature youterday, as observed by Managso, optician, 83 Madivon stroot (fumoxe Building), was at 6a. m., 30 degrees; 10a. m., 30; 13m., 40; 3p. m., 44; Sp.m, 43; Bp. m,, 89, Matthias Franzon, a German of good atanding and much popularity, who reprosontod the old ‘Thirtecnth Ward as Aldorman in 1860, was you. terday appointed watchman in tho County Jail by Shoriff Agnew, A.W. Pago, a young man who is with Crorar, Adams & Co,, whilo golog to the Tr¢mont Honse yeutorday evoulng, along Lake atrocg, fell on tito wlippory sidewalk, and, being « largo and heavy: TAy. broke his log in two pleces, Sie is vow st the Tremont Mouve. Ainceting of the croditorsof the Hartwoll Brow, wha recently failed, was he'd yosterday altoruoou. A spucial committees lappolated at a former tnesting reported upon the condition of tho sguats of the Jate finn, and asattloment was agtcod upon, the nature of which was not mado patlic. ‘The Board of Direotore of the ‘ombermen’s Foard of Trads hold a tocet li sosterday after. noon at their roume on South Wator etrect, near Franklin, Mr. A. O, Ualkins In tho cnair. The subject whethor tha inapection department should becontioucd was under discussion alt aftornoon, but no conclusion was roschod. A correspondent says that, althongh the Citi- zous’ Association has preparod and preaonted to tho Legislature a Building iaw, which is tha Joint work of builders and architects, Ald. Dailey 4s carrying around, aud working In favor, of a law of his own, which contains provisions for offcos for himself anid others, and allows svory- body to be blackmaitod, : “Bay, Jimmy, you'll bo seoing ‘om again pratty soon if you don’t lot up on budge,” waa tho romark of ovo of his friends yosterday to s man who had tarriod long at the cocktail when it was ted, “I guora not,” waa tho roply, * I'vo got tho dead wood on them this time, sonny,” and opening his ayorcoat he showed a bouquet of gsoraninms jo bis button-hole, adding: Didn't you soe that itom in ‘Tin ‘ntoune, headod ‘Gor- aniume will drive off auakes ?’" A young man vamod Frod A, Tilden died yos- tarday moraingat sbont 1:30 o'clock in Room 10, No, 164 East Madison streot, known as tho Cali- fornia Restaurant. Hecamo thero Saturday aud engaged a room and board, He wasin poor health, and waa suffering from consumption. Docoased wos about 23 poate of ago, and Ja au; posed to hava boon frioudless. On his body waa founda gold watch and chain and s bapk- Dook containing entries of over $700. Tho body Med Ra to the Morguo, aud tho Coroner notifies Tho Joint Committess from Grace Church and tho Ninth Presbyterian Church held a mect- ing laet night at tho residence of Dr. Hall, No. 44 Egan avenue, to take action in regard to tho proposed consolidation af tho twogongregations. ‘he rosolittions of tho Committee at s formor meating, which wero published in Inst Lriday’s ‘TRiBUNZ, wero taken up, and discuased at Jength, but no final conclusions woro arrived it. Thero is no doubt, howover, but the two churches will unite, the only question is as to tho basia npon which thoy shall do it. Ono of tho Committce remarked last avoning that tho quarroliug must bo dono by them, and not by the churches after the union. Tho Committee decided to bave ns union mesting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, a Graco Church, at which timo notico will bo given the tro con- Brogations when and whore thoy will moot to ratify tho proceedings of the Joint Committee, whon Shey arrive at anything flnal. Thoy also docided that, whon the coasolidation is made, an ontiroly now man shall bo called to take the paa- toral charge of tho pariah. The tempest in tho Police Board teapot con- tinues with unabated vigor. Some timo ago Gen, Shalor futroducod % recommendation to the Board of Polica providing for the organiza~ tion of ao Retiring Board, conalating af the Chiot aud tho turee Aasistant Marshals, whose dnty it tball bo to mako all recommendations to the Board regarding tho promotion of doserving flroman nod the dropping from active service of all who worse ‘in sny yay disabled, Tho idea was of courso re- pugnant to tho Board, and tha idea was thorofora dropped, but not without “a great desl of disentisfaction on Shaler'n part. Tho Board, acting undor the influence of thia recommondation, recently gaye Marahad Bouner the privilege of selecting two mon whom he condidered deserving of promotion, The same courtosy wan extended to cach of the othor Marshals, snd twelyo mon woro thus soleotod. ‘Those mon wero put through a civil-servico reform rigmaroie of questious and wero marked by Gon, Shaler according to what little proficloncy they had attained in reading, writing, rpolling, arith- matic, eto, Out of thosa twolyo two wore selected by thole rank in the oxamination and thoy were appointed. ‘Tho Board rebelled at tho arrogauce of tho Goneral, and a stormy sonsion ensued. Finally, Frod W. Taplin, for- marly foroman of Engine No, 17, and Potor ‘Trainor, acting-foroman of Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, were apnointod to taka chargo of tho ‘now companies in tho Lincoln street engino-house, Fred A, Tlavor and P. HH. McCabe wore appointed to the positions made vacant by the two changes. That tomnost- tossed wreck, the Board of Polico, in rapidly tottering, and wonld long since have fallen to piccoa had uot tho auperior acheming of a Mark boridan saved it fram destruction, MINISTERIAL MELTINGS, Tho Presbyterian ministors devoted an hour yosterduy moroing to singing and prayor, led by the Roy. Mr. Ely. ‘Tho Roy. Mr, Iarris, of Columbus, was intro- dnead to tho paste Rn ‘The Rey. J. ot. Walker reportnd seventy ac- cossiona to hia church sinco the Ist of January. ‘tho Committce on Programme asked and re- oclved « weak to proparo its raport, Tho mooting adjourned with tho doxology. Dr. Jutkius presided ovor the Mothodiat clor- gynion’s weekly aseoting yesterday morning, nero woro progont Measrs, Fostor, Follin, Ban- ulster, Stokas, Rucker, Berger, J. J, Koller, Mul- finger, W. Kellor, Meradith, Murtin, Nate, Hume, Lovber, Cantino, Axtatl, Olondenning, Park- hurat, Marah, Palno, Blotach, Whitehead, Hus- ton, McGrogor, Williamson, Hoover, Lill, Stout, Howonway, Atchinson, Schozreler, Kitwood, Warlongrocn, Edwards, Wondte, and Thomas. Dr. Cooper, intely returned from Mfoxico, gave a rovital of his missionary oxperiences, Mr. 0, E. Bowen, a “snperannunto,” roprosented that Ma- yanswood Church was {a 9 begparly ¢onditlon, aud wantod permission to solicit holp. ‘Tho man- sgoment of mluslonary societies was the subject of di sion, Mr, Parkhurat will lead in nex! wook's argument. E od CRIMINAL. Somo {Ime during Sunday afternoon burglars ontored the morchant-tailoring rooms of L. B, Stowell, No, 161 Clark street, aud carrlod away elothiug to tho value of $200. Robert Fostor, tho keeper of the Rolief sna Ald Lodging-House,.on Union stroot, was yes: terday fined $100 by Juutice Scully for disordorly conduct, Ho has also been discharged by bis omployers. ‘Khomas Kling, who was charged with tho ornme of arson by Patrick Olanoy a fow days ago, delivered himeelf up, aud is now conflaod In tho Armory, Ho states that Clancy's alloga- tion that bo burned the placo is inspired wholly by vindictiveness, because Kline and Mr, Cramor took the part of Mra. Clancy in the family trou- bles which have Leon common for somo timo peut. Amioor reached hero Sunday afternoon, from Omaha, with $1,000 in his possession. A couple of men on the train diecovored that ho had monoy, ond followed him from the Northwestorn to tho Baltimore & Ohio depot, whore ho took the train for tho East, Just after the cars otarted, one of the mon told him to step forward into the Baltimore car, and, aa he was doing so, the two of them managed to cut ont bis pocket, Ifo did not discover Lis loss until it was too lato, Botween 9 and 8 o'clook yesterday morning a bold and outrageous burglary, robbery, and aa- salt was committed on ths person aud premfacs of Elizabeth Nanyle, at No, 567 Bonfleld stroct. At the time namod, ale heard some parties out- sido trying to raise the side window. They thou camo round to the front duor and burst it open. As sho sprang from the bod in her night-dress they picked una blanket that was on the floor andone of thom pped ft round her hoad an throw bet_on the bed, and upon her ecreaminy, held ber down by kneeling upon hor, soized her by tho throat, and threatoned to killher if slo did not Koop, quiet. Aftor taking a pocketbook oontaiuing G61 they demanded her juwelry, and on hor saying eho bad nono thay left, Thoy wero not arrested, Athlof of thioves entered the room af Mr. and Mrs, James H. Wallack,: the’ woll-kuown actors, & fow nights ego, and atole the lady’s wardrobe, which consleto’ of a half-dozen or moro elogant and costly silk and satin dresaoa of all shades and colors, mads up in the most approved and latest styles, and several othor handsome and rich garments. ‘Their room ia No. 61 Dore Building, cornor of Stato aud Madison atreeta, Thoy wore absaut at the timo of the theft, at the Academy of Alusic, whore Mr, Wallack is engaged. ‘fhe wardrobo {a val- ued at about €3,500 or $2,000. It ia a love tho Yndy can ill afford to bear, and lor husband in making efforta to find the isuing articles. Tho detectives have tho matter Io band, but up to late last ovooing, hod not learned of the whereabouts of the thief or the proporty. Tho pawn-shops wero all visited, but without avail, Among the dreeses may be mentioned » white satin, trimmed with vol) ® pink and white satin, adorned with deep whita lace scroas the front; 8 yellow satin, with elogant trim- mingss a gray silk, trimmed with groon satin ; and a layouder silk, richly made, ——+—. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Amorican Pomological Society moots in -| this city Sept. & 9, and 10, Ameating of the Produco Exchange will be held at 10 a. m., tobear the flosl report of too Committee for selection of jocation, and other business. A dramatio entertaiment will be given this eyouln, Good Templars’ Hall, corner of Lake and Seymour atresis, under the ausices of Aqua Para Todge. Thore will bo givon Te mptation SF, The irish Emigrant," and “The Happy Pair.’ SUBURBAN, WAUKEGAN. ‘Waukegan's musical fostivity in honor of G. W's birthday coroprised solections on # peri- patetio hand-organ, " Dantol Brawer shat himeclf yeatorday whilst handling 8 gon ; his hand fs badly demoralized. One of the City Fathora drovo along the main atreot of thia city Sunday aftornoon with his boy in the cutter, looking for four boys with whom his aon Lad quarrolad, Meoting ono of them, he made his son got out of tho cutter, strip, and fight in the middle of the highway, After tha fight he drovo with his boy off to look for the other three, Public opinion, without a dissont- ten’ volce, is opposed to auch conduct. A speculative tramp made monoy ono day lost wook by coolly charging pooplo 35 conts a gallon for mineral water atthe Glen Flora Aprings. Bome idea may bo gathered of tho popularcateem in which the said spring is beld by the people, when, by actual count, ovor 200 persone visited it for water last Saturday botwoon the hours of Da,m.aud 4p.m. By these, 680 gallons of water waw takon out without apparontly dimin- ishing tho supply. ‘The following young ladios bad a yory onjoy ablo sloigh-drive lant Saturday, boing invited by Misa Carrio A, Buell: Misses O, Abbott, Jonnio Dowso, Fanny Derrick, Mattio McRoberts, Carrio Jones, Ella Kottridgo, Cora Loller, Carrio Goorgo, Atinio Royal, atta Goorge, Ida Borrill, Lou Nieerith Su Ingalls, Mary Portor, Emma Brown, Lucy Bmith, Kitty Roesch, Julia Roesch, Mille Edwards, Rute Trumbull, Cora Trumbull, Noni Crossley, Clara Hinckutono, Chlao Iinok- atons, Sunday last, Mr. and Mra. James ¥. Cory com- mitted “to their family vault tho fo mains of their itttle B-year-ola —gitl, Lizzie. Tho funeral was largely attondod, aod the stricken parents received touching ox- proasions of condotencs from friends, both hora sud in othor places, Amongat othor gifts thero worerccolved a lovely lyromaite of camallias,tubo- rorea, carnations, and smifax, mado by a Chica~ f° florint, and prosonted by Dra, Jones; 9 baau- ital barp, a porfect gem of floral art, to which tho greon-houso had contributed its choicost treasures, also by tho enme floriat, from Mra. U. U, Parka, Tho little white caaket, containing all that waa mortal of tho slcoping child, sy in the drawing-room under a tastefulty dosigned canopy of Inco adorned with winter flowers and evergreen croopers, tho joint idea of Mrs. J. I’. Forsyth's and dirs. Capt. Clementa’ tanto. The child was dressed in awhito shroud trimmed with bluo. An elegant crown of raro flowers, the gift of Mrs. Dr. Price, Tay at the coflin’s hoad. The lyre and harp wore atthe foot, whilst on tho coffin woro a floral wroath and cross of ssrrutelia design. A beautl- fal bouquet, tho gift of Mr. and Mra. Plage, of Chicago, aldo Isy beside the casket, togother with a profusion of scattered flowers, According to call, the Republicans gathered in caucus sestorday afternoon, being: vory lato in assombling, It was unanimously determined to mako up a purely Bopublican tickot, irraspectivo of the no-liconss question, and Dr. Maxson was lected tothechnir. Tho following goutlomon wero nominated for tha respeativo ofticos: Capt, 8. Clement, Mayor; Samuel Flinn, Treasn- rer; A. E. Dickenson, Marsbat; W. B. Dodgo aad Francia F.. Clark, Supervisors; 0. B. Georgo, Alderman Bocond Ward; Francis E, Clari, ‘Third Ward. Nominations for tho iret aud Fourth Wards woro hed in nbeyanco, CICERO. Tho Bonrd of Trustees for the Town of Cicero mot Monday moruving at the Town-Hall of Ans- tin, There woro proaont Mosnrs, Scoville, Crafta, Donnersborger, Herrick, McCaffery, and Sharp. In the absence of the President, Bir. Crafts was elected Chairman for tho mecting. A communication was recoived from W. D, Gioman, represouting that in 18718 spacial ns- sessment of $819 was made upon certaln prop- erty bolonging to him for the purpose of con- structing a itch oloug Ridgoland avenue ; that his Isud Lins not beon bonefited by sho ditch, and that ho would resist tho colloction of the assessment, unlegs Lo could male a compromiso with the towm. Ho states thst ho will pay 9200 upon tho assessment, snd tho tax upon his Jand for tho past two yoars without furthor litl- gation, Tha matter was roferred to tho ‘Iown- Attorney, with instructions to offect a compro- mino upon the proposed basis, ‘Tho following potition was presented and ro- ferred to the Committoe on Streets and High- ways: Quicr.0, Fob, 29,—The undersigned, officers of the Suicago, Miitington & Western Railway Company, would respectfully ropreront to your houorable tody that thay aro constructing a railway from the City of Chicago to the Mississippi Hivor, at or vesr the City of Muscatino, Ja,, aud thet they dosiro to locate their line through the ‘Lown of Cicero; and that the construve tlon of sald railway, 38 proposad and substantially shows upon the accompanyiug map, will bo greatly Denalicial to all the lands and, Properly adjacent thero- to, and to said town, Wo would, therefore, reapectfully ask your honorable body to pass an ordinance granting to eaid Gompany tho right of way for n doublo-track on the followin, desceibed route: Commencing at the crorsing o Wost Forts-fourlh street and the Obicago & North- western Itaflway, thenco south aiong West Iorty- fourth stroot to'the ceutro of Sce, 72: thence west slong oF tear to the rentre line of Hiecs, 22, 21, 20, ant 19, upon the grade as mads for the Iamilion, Lacon & Eastern Railroad, to the weat line of Cicero, with such curves, sidings, aud avvitches as may bo neceasary to acconamodate tho ordinary Lualnees of the railway, in- cludtag the right to cross much stroots, alleys, and Lignvwaye.nn may bo interyocted ‘by the lide aforenall § sald ‘tight of way to include o atrip 14 feot in widilt for cach track, the first of sald tracks to bo laid down during the year 1875, and the second whenovor ro- quired by the busfncss of theroad. J. W, Epp, ‘Vice-President and Chairman Ex, Com, The Committeo on Financo, to whom was ro- ferred tha mattor of tho advisability of passing tothe general fund the deficits and credits of certain improvement funds, reported for such diaposal doticita to tho amount of $25,310.03, aud orulita to the amount of $9,339.10, . ‘Tho catimated cout of building a stdowalk upon the south side of Donnott ntroet, from Wallor avenue to Contral avonuo, was roportod to bo $260.60, ond that of grading Ularke avenue from Ogden avenue to the south lino of tho right of Wuy of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road, $1,900, ‘The sssessmonts were ordored Taatlo, ‘ho Eoginoer reported that ho had estimated the coat of constructing a bridge over the Ili- nois & Michigan Canal, at the crossing of Egan avenuo, ab $3,200, An ordinance for macadamizing Tweaty-soc- ond stroat, botwoon Harlom avenue and Kiver- sido parkway, waa adopted, ‘Tho Board adjourned for two weeks, RIVERSIDE, Avory pleasant and interoating meoting tool place ‘Thursday evening in the now and bosuti- ful school-house at Rivorsido, many Isdica and gentlemen being present, There wero recita- tioua by Mosere, Gladding, Crowe, and Parsons, tnd the “Quack Doctor" was recited by Tracy Greaves with good effect, Among those worthy of montion alao wora tho Misecs De Golyor, Allen, and Seckel. A very humorous and good dialogue waa given by Mastor Chambors, Coryell, Varsons, Trowbridge, and Shoemaker, Lhe ar- Taugementa wero under the tnanagoment of Str. Downing, the School Buperintendent. Spaeches wera afterwards made by Dr, lox, the Kev. Mr, Trowbridge, Dicasra, Bowles and Murray, Tho moetiug aoparated about balf-past o'clook, ey- ory one appearing watufled with the evoning's entertainment, ENGLEWOOD. Tho Jadios of the Baptist Society will hold their next sociable at tho residence of Afr, W, ‘M. Wille, on Harvard stroot. A cordial invita. tion ts extonded to the public. + MORTUARY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Joist, Feb, 24.—Tho funeral services of tho Iste Hon. E. W. Oraudall, Alderman of this city, whoso death was chronicled in Tux Bunpax Tammune, was @ very imposing affair. It was ono of tho largost funeral processions eyor wit- nessed ja Joliet. The body waa taken in charge by tho city, who conducted the ceremonies, Tho services woro held at tho First Prevbytorian Church, at 2 o’clook Sunday atternoon, tho Rev, Jemea MoLeod, pastor of that church, oficiating. Tho reverend gentleman delivered sn cloqaent Kermon upon tho views and priocl- ox of his Church on tho matter of life and oath, as bold by himself, making & very deep im- pression upon hia hoarors. ‘The church, whloh iw small, was filled to oyerllowing, a6 many aa persons remaining upou the stroots. After the sermon bis romaina were convoyed to Oakwood Cometury forintermant. A band of musio ted tho procession, followod by the City Fire Depart- ment, the Mayor and Council on foot, aud cit- izens {n carriages and sleighs. ‘The decousad waa an old citizen, and was wide- ly known. Of late bo wae assuming prominence 28 4 local politician, boing s champlon of reform in ostnestnoss snd devotion, It ix probable that Just at the present time tho death of no other citizen of the city would cause sucha widespread oxpression of sorrow and rogret by all classes of the community a¢ him of whom I write, AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Diaagrooablo and stormy aa was the wonthor Inet evening, it offerod no pleasing & contrast with the porsistont cotd of the past tro months, that the attondnuce at the theatros was fargo under tho cfroumetancos, Thid was Tony true of tho andinoce at MoVicker'’s Teatro, Porhaps, hero Charlotta Cushman is playing the last week of hor engagement. The hauso yas smaller than any during her engagement, though she was playing in hor famous part of Jady Macbelh, which lias become ao famil- far to tho public through her readinge. Porhape it Is to this very fact of ite familiarity that we must look for an explanation of tho di- minished tntoreat dlapiayed in hor porfortaanco of it, while tho samo probably holds good for tho othor pieces. Unquoxtionsbly, too, shs is auf- foring from tho popular feollng incurred by Messra. Jarrett & Paltner, for tha public, having once had its faith ahaken in tho absolute free- dom from tho pettinesa of the ntane known as Crammlosiem, no matter how justly, is loth to forgive tho breach of trust. Thougt: Mies Cush- man did net oven sanction their misropronentation tho public doubtless holda hor to accouut for it. Of hor performance of Lady Macbeth thoio fs Iittlo to be said now, excont that it contains the samo woird horror that mado it famous years ago, and that, though tho artist 1s siuforlng in hoalth, it has abated no fot or tittle of its tragio pover. It might ‘oven bo said that tho name mannorisins which matked it aro au distinctly obyorenblo now oa thoy over wero.—tho same habit of rising upon her toes, for instance, to give groater amphaals to hor taunts andentrontics fo tha celebrated scene with hor husband, ‘ho sleop-walking sceno ia still the marvelous pieco of acting that it was, and until tho last limo Miss. Cushman plass tt will probably bo tho mout fas- eluating repreeontation of tliat famous sezn0 that thls generation will bo priviloged to seo. ‘Mr, Hardie’s Uacbeth was by no means as mol- low 8 performance ns his Dandie Dinmont, and may be dieminsed with that plossant if not do- eided romeri, ‘Tho remainder of the parts wero taken ae they havo been beforo, and cali for no commont, THE NEWSBOYS’ HOME. An entertainment was given at tho Newsboys’ Tome on Quincy street last ovening, consinting of vocal and instrumental musio by volunteors for the occasion, anda lino of specinltios by a fow of tho inmates, Vrof. Pratt presided at tho pinno, and Mra, O, L. Fox, Misa Elta A. White, aud the Tomplo Quartotte comploted the musical part of tho programme. The * apocialtios " of the '* boys * consisted of rocl- tations, sones, aud dances, varied by tho rondi- tion of the tragetical ** Coal Hoaver’a Noronge.” ‘Tho mueical part of the programmo was oredit- ablo throughout, the very large audience [re- quontly expresuing their approval by rounds of appa. he “ specialty " part conelsted of the Impor- foct reproduction of old ‘* varioty " attractions, in which the boys appeared to have been schooled by obsarvation rather than practice, The dancing by Burns and Kelly was the feature of tho ‘specialty,” and if thoi offorts had boen accompanied by music instead of tho whisting of a fellow *Arab,” their victory would have beon complote, and thoir laurels countless, On the whole, tha on- tortainmont was quite fralisfactory, and ylolded a handsome revenue to tho institution, ‘The aupper, which was donated by tho hotels of tho city, waa no small foature of the pro- ramino, especially to the bays, who, up to alate hour, wore gulping in thelr rations, apparently, forsevoral days tocoms. ‘This morning thoy will cry, 'Horo’s your morning papor,” with a vigor begotton of & good aquare moal, and while thoy gather in thoir nickels thoy will winh that ovory day was the annivoraary of tho birth of the Fathor of tho Country. AMATEUR THEATRICALS, Prominent among tho ontortainments thio weok, in the South Divislon, is the thentrical performance to be glvau under tho auspices of tho 0. A. F. (Onco a Fortnight) Clob, Thursday evoning, at Standard Hall. The play selocted for tho occasion fs Bulwor's cefobrated “Lady of Lyons." Tho cast includes a uumbor of young ladies and gontlemon,fmany of whose namas vill ‘be familfor in club circles of the South Sido, Tho rohoarsals havo taken placa regularly four timon a woek forthe past six weoks, under tho direo- tion of Dir. Georgo &. ‘Lhucbor, During their inst rehunrsal tho various parts wore woll supported, and tho managemont.feol sanguine of & succeusfut presentation and a largo. and #elect audicnco, ‘She Oommittco hava eu. gagod o good orchestra to furnish obolce xoloc. tions of music durivg the entertainmont. Othor nocensary arrangements, including etazo appa. ratusand costumes, havo likewiae been porfacted, Tho following in tho cast: lepers P, Colton gener Cyrus P, Plattenberg aap Willlam F. Remington Landioj Fred W, Berlbuer Paulin Was Emnmas Lake Madam Emma Frazee ‘Widow Melnotte, Airs, G. P, Colton Bari... joy THE ADELPHI, * ‘The house was crowded with an audience such a8 hag not boon gathered since the oponing night of tho now thostro, The bill for the presont wook contains many strong foatures, tho most generally accoptabla boing the performance of Mr, Brown sud Milo, Jutsu on tho trapeze aud = colling-walking act, ‘Tho Istter is a font of romarkablo daring, Toacoa homan belong walking slong a pleas head downwarda, like s fly, is, to say the least of it, productive of now sonsations, Tho trapeze act 1s daring ln Itscharacter, and includes a flight across the auditorium which is for the moment plantings Tho “Hoodlum” is given with spirit and ploases the crowd, and tho panto- mime ta equally popular. ve Te THE MUSEUM gavo a patriotic porformanca yesterday after- noon oud evening in honor of the Fathor of bla Country, by playing “ Horse-8hoe Robinson; or, tho Battle of King's Mountain.” It cannot bo commended as strikingly sppropriate, but, os thera sre red-coats in dazzling profusion, and opportunities for the diacharge of guopowder in amazing quantitics, it mny coincide with the popular idea. of B national holiday. Misa Do Bar, who fa tho loading Indy of the company vow playing at the Muec- unt, baa little Lo do but look pretty and graceful, sod that is by no means a dificult performance on her a f The pistols and other wespons monopolizo too great ® ‘share of attention to mako acting essential. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. “Dora” was playod Inst evoning at Hooloy’s to a fair house, and was heartily enjoyed. Its given with perfect accuracy and smooth. ness, and {6 sa noarly flawless as any plece ever played in the city, The aftarpiece of “Jonny Lind" was equally fortunate in representation and reception, THE ACADEMY. Frank Chanfrau opened lost avoning toa fair houso in “The Octoroon,” which will be re- peated this week evory night. PERSONAL, Mr, Bam Piorcy, tho leading man of the Adeiphi, has dislocated his wrist, and ig unable to play. Mr. Russell foggs is In demand at Mooley’s Theatre, Mr. Georgo Ryer lins left tho theatro, aud bis place cannot be filled more acceptably to Chicago people than by Mr, Sogga. . ———+ MILWAUKEE BARS ASSOCIATION. Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Trdune, Miuwauxze, Wis. Feb, 2%.—At a meeting of the Bar Association to-day, resolutions of ro- spect to tho memory of tha late Erastus Foote, Iswyer, Wore adopted and ordered presented to the Ofrouit, County, and Municipal Courts. Tho meoting then took up the question of the pro- josed eloction of new oflicors, no election haviu; oon held for some yoars, but adjourned tili Monday noxt without taking action. An under- standing was arrived at that the old practice of diving togethor oncos year should be revived. ——_———$__- Hostery. Balbriggan hose, extra length, 47 cents; price elec where, $1. Gente’ full rogular half hose at 25 conte; others "ask 60conts, Ladlos* fancy-atriped hose, 60 cents; prico cleewhere, $1. Now opening, 100 cases assorted spring dry-goods; buyers save one-third, Pardridgo’s, 11¢ snd 116 Stato stroet, Reed & Son's Organs, ‘Ug you wish to buy a firet-claas organ with the latest improvements, the swootest quality of tcue, aud the newest style of case, go to Heed's Temple of Mi m ‘Van Buren street, aa MARRIAGES, SONOONMAKRR—MAUAN—Beb. @, at th a it Hee Ts AN re Ae trea Atlee Editi Malian and ¢ azate Redhat tee, DEATHS. SWIUTGORMN—At Fredonia, N. Vie Bebe 8 tea Whitcumb, formerly, for macy vost, w tealdeat oy ae than er hushautl, nent f “be tp at stelnck p, in by carelexn to Hovanih Coste lonce: ia Canad rapcta bios copy, MPRON-AUAt. Androna, Brovinco ot Quebee tho St task. Mltzabotb Karr, beloved wita of Lent SUAFIFLD—Vob. 21, Mra. Olfror Si Neate eee antes 7 pia wife of ‘uneral from her te Foaidencn, No. 4) Wost fonaty Tuouday, thei tast., atvcletock, me ee Ta" Fecumsch and Jackson, Mich DRAYTON—In this clty, Fob, 7 (et sess, Tlora Ruesoll, wile of O. Valon, N.Y, aud sister of Sirs, pare pleats copy, Let @ long and pat Hrayton, of Mout RE, Btoren, of at thot heather * Me boodday (Tusy, ofiia roman ina will bo takon Teast for 4 sarmlege ell bo tele ce theremin a terment 8 rey, HH Phetcorttay at pe ce Invited ODT. At his restdence tn Kenosha, Meer tbg None ese tiaed. Fanteral to-day (Tuerdas) at 3p. m, SPEOLAL NOTICES, oovinSPEOIAL NOTICES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP bas been uy for olildeon with norar-failing success. It corrocta act} ity of tha atomach,rolloros wind colle, regulates the ban, ols, euroa dytentory and diarthea, whother ariaing from teatbing or other causes. Aa old and well-irled remedy, For all Purposes of a Family | Liniment, THE HOUSENOLD PANAGRA will b ee Immediate rolief will follow its pal fount} Orrin eter or aldo; rhenmatin, coll oriutorualaudostaratae Ghildron Often Look Pale and Sick From no other enuro than basing wormein the atomact, BROWN'S VERMIFUGK COMPITS mill destroy moray without Injury to the child, belog porfectly wintz, ang fra0 from all coloriag or other fofarions ingrodlents we, | allyusedin worm preparations, Suld by all draggtiy, conten box, og the stomach, bowols, wralns.and Urulaos, ee ee Tho most drendful eaan of Membrane Groxy ry peaction of nei by Giles’ Tinimaat Iodide: of Ameanata. aa sata p Hy WALANHE, M, Late Major Surgeon Royal Erouch Navy, No, aie ‘Twanty-eighttieat. Pe Bl Sater Den ttn Saale 3800 anit 1a bottle,” VAN SOMAAGK, BONA REID: sehiotonin Acer PERU By GEO. BP. GORE & © y OSS 70 Wabenare Oo" DRY GOoOonDs TUESDAY, FEB, 23, AT 9% A. BL, Hoffer regular lines of Dex Goods, We Satinate, Cattoundes, Fianacls, ‘sean, Chest Udstom-mado Clothing for Mon and Boys, ors, Largo line iiuoue, Towols, Iidkle., Daraasks, Rte Himbretaarten, Katt Dronetetmining a ste Ine of Plain aud Colored Sill: Rilions- in d Cutlory, and n lino of Silvor-platud Goods. Full f a Rs Deerrpar Updates ata tery ataein Inglading Gente’ Uritish Tos, ote, Carriage Whine, Hlankets cto, Toilet Soap, Blachag Yeukou Nations, eto, FULL LIE INGRAIN OARPELS AT 11 O'CLOCR, GrO. £0. Large and Fall Lines OF ALL GRADKS SPRING STYLES Boots, Shoes’ Slinpes WILL BE OFFERED AT OUR Regular Wednesday Catalogue Auction Sale ¢f . Feb. 24, at 9 1-2 0,1, Porfeot Goods and Rogular Sizes guarantesd, GEO. P. GORT. CO, HO. Tg Gua td Wevasbar, ADT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, FEB, 26, AT 10 O'CL003, 2,500 Unelaimed Packages, For the American "xpress Company, On BALESNOOMS, 109 LAST MADISONST. TRIS MORNING (TUESDAY), at 94 O'CLOCK, ALARGE AND DESIRABLE LINE OF | DRY Goonds, STOM-MADT CLOTHING, Gui BooTS ay Sige 180, ‘ A BANKRUPT STOCK NING, CLOTHS, OASSIM y ceo TURN ISING COOLS ee ALSO, ; 7,00 YDS, HAMBURG Hvuisas & EMBMOIDERIS + MILLINERY GOODS, : 250 DOZ. LADIES! AND QUNTS' WANDEEROMIES, Wo UY, ASSORTED. i ss 3 40 00%. FINK WHALEBON _AT 18 EAST MA DISONST., SECOND. HRGULAR BALI OF FURNITORE, CARPETS, ORGOCKERY, do. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB, 4, AT 934 0'CLOCE THURSDAY, FEM. %, AT 936 O'CLOCK, ALARGE AND DESIRABLE STOUK OF DRY GOODS, OUSTOM-MADI CLOTHING, Boots AND SHORS. RAST 1BECOND FLOOR By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO, ‘7 Yast Washingtou-st, BOOTS & SHOES d AT AUCTION, ‘8 fi TUESDAY MORNING, Fob. clock, fol} Ls [te and Childres hous, ta ba clcaud aut. PESGNAMAILA 2 6O,, Auctioneer. J BANKRUPT SALE OF Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, &, 8, | ‘Wednesday Morning, Fob, 24, af 10 alec i JAS. P.MONAMARA & 00, 31 2d att Wastungtoast, LEONARD & CO,,. Auctlonecrs, 81 Eset BMadison-at., opposite MeVictw’ 5; jeatre. New and Sccond-Hand Furniturs On Tuesday, Fab, 23, at 9:80, comprising Parlor, Dining-room, and Kitebsair 5: alture tn great varisiy. Carpets, Boddlog, Bsareh I ii LEONAR! Auctioneer, fig ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. Garden City Manufacturing & Supply Compe. Notice ts hereby given that,, in pursuance of theor!”t of the United States District Court, 1 will soll at De doctor ez te A, Bats eleg Fo rH nod Com Lavalloate, atid o'otook 8, tase all tiled accor pestelanata 6 Hist attached ta 134 of tus petite of sald banks 55 aocounte reference te mada to Utlon ov le, of faquiry can be made of tho Aselgnte Chicago, Feb. aie Wy de JENKIN ‘VELL, Auctioneers, a4 and 206 East Aladison-tl> eae eee Now and Sscoad-hand’ Wirnitt acluding Carpets, Gook and Bountars, Shelving, Show. Cassa, tt Bale, Oratal 0 + a ay Chaka Yd wR “By WILKINS, BRUSH & COs ‘WS and 197 Fast Teandolph-st. EXTENSIVE BALE OF rau xi r de, Sed; rs » 2, a 10 . tar Catiator end. Diaig-rsnia Fusiturs i il do, Ala, at 1a +7 ge OLR eta, CONTINUED AUCTION BALE Bankrupt Stock Fine Watobos, Diamonds, Ladies’ Bots, &0y 40% Towelry, ko, vratag at: At gay Hloree, 4 and 84 ftandolobat, tds me octock, and xttemnun ata. tis0cers WE LISGNO Pino £ On, Aucleeets a rc p Sener Bike 3 Pepe tertehy 'd, 1 and uP ea tegs

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