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THE COMMUNISTS. They Wold Cheir Trinity of Meetings. About 2 Thousand People in All Attond. Committees Appointed to Wait on the Relicf and Ald Socicty. They Will Rendezvous in Mr, Klings! Saloon This Morning, All Are Invited to Accompany Them to the Soolety’s Office. Preparations Made by the Military Com- panies to Provent Trouble, The First Regiment Will Bo on Duty All Day. Tho Polios Aro Ready, The Communists held thelr threo mectings yesterday evening, and, contiary to the auticl- pations of somo pooplo who ara uvacqualnted with thelr real force, they were not formidable either in spirit or numbors. ‘Thoy were chi fy attouded by Germaus, Senndinavians, ond Bo- hemians, tho Engltish-rpeaking sections of tho Commune having disbanded many monthe ago, But for that feeling of miatakon hostility to the Roliof and Aid Society which obtains among all whohsvo asked for nid and been rofused, be- cause not deserving of it, vers fow excopt the hundred odd Counpunisty would have turned ont. a ‘The prenarations which havo boon made by thecity aushoritios are ample, and, since their extent la well known, {t Is extremely unlikely that any attompte at forcible demonstrations will bo resorted to. ——eae : CORNE:L STREET, . TNE FIFTERNTH WARD OATHERING. A mecting was hold according to announce- mont at No. 117 Cornell streatlastevenivg. Tho attendanco was laigo, and all natiovalitios were reprosented, the German predomluating, Ono of the features of tho organization of the moct- ing was the selocion of two Chairmen, John Simmons and Anthony Weboking, and as miany Socrotarica, Tho first order of business was the reading of tho printed addres of tho Communists to tho cilizens of Chicago, which has already beon pub- shed. ‘ BIR. AIMMONS followed in an address actting forth tho objoct of tho meeting, which, be eald, was to tako steps to secure the distribution of the monoy ia tho lnonds of tho Roliof aud Aid Society to tho necdy, Uo eoid that the Secloty had recommended all applicants for roliof, other than cripples, to tho Couaty Agont, while the money which waa iho property of tho impovorishod was Issing in the banks to the crodit of the Socloty. Ho feared that the $317,000 + now in tho bands of the Sacioty would novor reach the poor untces a united offort and do- mand was mado. Instead of a heart, tho Socloty had aetono in ats breast. Ho thought tho work Ingmon wore atanding in thelr own fight in their * idleness, which was tho result of tho hoardiug of wealth by the business public. Io bored tho meoting would take euch action as would nd- vanco tho intoreat of the necdy, aud that at any cost tho charity of the world, which was now locked up by tho Rolof and Ald Society, should bo distributed to moct tho present want, Mr. Kohler waein foyor of going shead and taking such stops as would force the Neliof aud Ald Soclety to give tho funda in its posecasion to those to whom it belonged. Otlora followed in epeeches of a similar char- acter, all recoived with great anplaueo, Ov motion, tho addreva hofore alluded to was adopted as tho senso of tho meoting. ‘THe COMBITTEES, Amid great confusion, Jobn Simmons and John Larson ‘ware appointed a committee to act in conjunction with commltteos from similar meot- iirga to presous tho addroxs to tho Relief and Afd Soclety to-day. A niotion was then made for the appointment of four persons to sorve a8 vieltors for tho Aid Society, which addedto tho confusion of tongucn, and Icdto tho nomination of s ecore or moro for tho position, ail under tho dotusion that a salary wan attached to tho place, Above the hubbab inaident to the scramblo for position, a volca was hoard protouting against anybody's boing clected who was without visible means of support. ‘'ke proposition did not avail, however, becauso it was pro-arranged that tho poaitions should be given to certain parties. ‘Tho nonnnees wero flually required ta mount achair in front of tho audienco that they might ‘bo weon and hoard in thoie own bohalf, tho Obalr- mau beforehand whieporing in cortolu ears that e paubae employment” would bo tho beat argue meni + After killing a great doal of time and aubjcat~ ing o great many of the wnsophixtiouted to ridi- + culo, the following wero elooied: C. Lu. Halin« ~ dag, QC. Hubuor, L. Norboo, and Baruard Me- ‘arty, At this juncture 1 was announced that the leador, RLINOA, . Saetn tho hall, wheu he was called for, Ie ap- peared in an {netant, and, mounting the table, lexan to saw the oir with. bis arme, aud storm tho mouting with bia gibbon. Ie suid he iad dunt come from the North avouus ranetiits Which was large and enthusiastic, and ontital in accord with tue spirit of thous before him. Yo urged the presence of tho crowd at tho oflico of the Reticf and Ald Soctoty at 4 o'clock to-day, whon, if the demands of tho Committes were not granted, thoy would be propared for other action, Following [lings came one Schmidt, hailing from the South Bide, and claiming to reprasout tuo workingmen of that scotion, Ho did not want to see any crowd around the Nello office to-day, but thought It all right that » committoo should visi: Mr. ‘Trusdail, and demaud_ accoss to lis books. Io was satished that the Relief Bo. x tlety wus rotton, and that tho preaa was re- + Eponeiblo for a giont deal of the sufforing caused, 4, bY tho withholding of the Socioty’s funds. After tho fir, Storey, of tho Times, was the grost so+ lettor for aid, and now he was trembling, Gy lcut his rascality should Lo exposed, Ho eyo rig Urged that the crowd should slay away from Ho- lef Loadquarters to-day, and wtated that all tho old rusty guna of the city had been bnrolohed (u the last twenty-four honra to rewlet thum, aud that the Young Ben's Chriatian Association wero there practicing with peas, aud would bo pro- Paced to ehoot, Nothing could be gained by mob violence, or by Rolng in & body to the Relist rooms, [Volces, "Wo will gol”) Io closing, he referred to the Teportera Preeut Lv anything but a polite way, suggesting that they be kicked ont. Ho thought thay Ferved the fame puree in meetings of the kind that an old coat did in s cornfleld, aud with o Hop of Tee anes, be subsided. 4 Mir, Hopper foliowed in a speech much alter the ‘aave atyle, which was received with higues and applause, ed Chairman then urged the attendance of es ca ae At tho office of the Roljef and Ald Su« ety this afternoon, and adjourabd the meotlng, BLUE ISLAN iy “ISLAND A’ . THY commantsTa 34 A pairaateeiy The citltens met at No, 989 Dice Leland ave pgonue, ® placd digaifed by the classical appella- AS tion of the ‘Harmonia Theatro," to the pamber of wbout 400." The theatre tea low-roofed end exceedingly dirty place, Its botter half, the front room, being Ja{d out ass boor-aaloan, the ben, tenders in which scemed to be doing a much more profitkble Business during the ovening than tho speakers onthe platform. ‘This waee once Raudy but now . exceadingly dingy affalr, from whose filthy, wings ethaled an oddrous dust, which might eenoy cveo & Communiatio nootril, On it weg, piaced a table with a short ‘ Py leg, with which ever and anon somo ono of the parties ellting round (he table led the somerhat. respeotable-looking audionce in applause. Those who oceupled thie platform officlally ware Loo- pold Teller, Preeident; Ico Meitbeck, Vico- Preetdont; P. Arnott, T. Sivoboda, and Jacob Winhor, Secratarica, Thora wan ho acoommeoda+ tion for tho reporters, who stood up, writing with thoir paper on their bats, or in whatever way came mustcomfortable. ‘There never ia any at the Communistic moectings, With that riré penchant for quality which Is evidont in all their netions, —_ the high in ofico, the big wigs, tho royal nibsce among tho Communists, seeing that all men aro born free and equal, and Leting snything that looks liko a monopoly, Invariably grab all the chaira aad all tho teblo-space available on tho platform; tho idea of oxtending to tho roportor who gives pubiicity ta their procecdings the courtesy of asent ora place to write on nevor ontering {heir heads, It may be that they do- spisotha Httlo sociat amenities which charactor- ize people ont of their order, or tt may bo that too muen publicity is not desired by thom; ot any rate, no ono attending a Communistic moat- ing need fear of being ombarragsed with s eupor- fluity of polite attention on tho part of those who run the mecting. ‘Vho Blue Ieland avenue mooting did not open with prayer, After 4 fow mtreductory remarks by the Pros- {dent, « lady named MRS, AITKEN advanond to the frontof the platform, and es- tnyed to address tho meoting, but her recoption way nota cordial ove, On the coutrary, the hoo and hisses, and, if wo might correctly Judgo thoir import by tha significant laughter ther produced, tha ribald and obscene josts at hor exponao indulged in by tho foroign lament, goon showed Dra, Aitkon that [t was s mistalo for « Indy to appear in the role of nCommuniste, Varls had ita potrolousos, but then Chicago ia not advnuced to that yet. Tne Ohicaga Com- munisis do not want tho help of the women un- til the fighting begins, As soon a8 Mrs. Aitken bad rotired, tho Preai- dont oxplained to tho meeting that sho bad in her possexslon 150 lottora of application for re- lief b the Relief and Aid Soctotv which had all boon refused. ‘Lhe next speaker was a DN. BUTTS, tho propristor of ong of thaio medicines whiok curox any diseagy, from galloping coasutnption down to tugwormn, in quickor tine aud at icss cost than any othor quack nastrum undor the suo, Dr, Butts svoke loug, but not to the point. His address was an excited, Jollenhnsiory appeal, which wasalways promising something imwenss coming to the audioncoe, but which something never eanic, Ho advised his hearora to go and ask for their rights trom thoir rich oppressora, and, If thay fnilod to get thom, to gu back to their homes Jiko rata to thoir holes, ‘'uere is no doubt that the Doctor's prezeriptions will bo carefully followed by his hearers. ‘The aitbscqtent aveakers were Jacob Wincor, A, Nureer, Y, Jiudek, L. Mulveck, and others, who allarokein diferent Ianguages, ino wtrain similar to taat adopted by Dr, Butts, ‘NG HUSINESS OF THE MEETING consisted of the payaae of resolutions demand- jug of the Retief and Aid Soc.o.v that ite man: ayemont be placed in the hands of the Com- miunials, an action which it is very doubtful the mavugers of that Association will dosm to be esgoutial to the well-working of tho institution, A commilttce, consistiog of L. Seller aud P. Tiudek, was sppumted to tranemit the resolit- tions to the Hollef and Aid Bucioiy, and another committee, consisting of Willinin ‘Jeffors, Jacob Winner, 1. Mutbech, and Charles Lilend, wore appointed a8 Visitors of tho Relief and Ald Bo- civty, ae 6.0n a6 that body shall come under the new Inanaxomont, At wos decided that at 2p. m. tho Dine Teland avonua Communists should repair on masss to tho Ralief and Aid Society, and iiud oue from L. Teller and P. Uudok what aciou had been takon on tho demand made upon thom. Nothing was said sbout ongaziug a brasa-band to precede tho mass, and itia probable that the doscout will be nade without @ musical accom. panimont, but if any ono bappons this afternoon to sao w crowd of from fiftzen to twenty fat and Inzy, quite well clad aud comfortable, but nat over cles looking mon moving in tho direc- tion of No, 63 LaSalle stroot, he can con- cludo that it is tho — tunss-mooting of tho Bluo Island avenuc Communists marching on to victory, equal rights for all, and the monoy of the Reliof and Aid Society. ‘The moeting waned lu intorest aftor the paa- sage of thoresolutions, Sovera! speakers fired off their torribte denunciations, but beforo ton; tho clicking of the Iagor-beor glasses provailo ond i¢ soon became plate that tha satoon at tho front ond of the Thoatro of larmony bad tho knack of "drawing " toa muok greater degrco than tho platform in the roar, a NORTH AVENUE, THE BRCTUNEN ON THE NORTH AIDE. Amass-meoting of Communists was hold Iast evening In tho hall ovor the satoon No. 105 North avonuc. Tho placo was packed to suffo- cation, about 400 mon, none of whom presented au appearance of deatitution, belng prasont. Tho {rreprassible John Kramer occupied tho chair, and oponed the proceedings by dohvoriog a haranguo in German, in which froquunt allu- sions to the Rolicf and Aid Booloty wers made, His remarks wero, occasionally, of 5 somowhat broad charactor, as ho lluted that if tho wives and siatera of workingmen oxpectad favors from tho Kcliof Scclety, other favors wore oxpectod from them in return. They were going ta have ananswor from the Relief aud Aid Socloty at once, or else know for what ‘The Secretary, a vory slily-looking young fol- low, named Scbneigor, read ReAs, The Rollef and Ald § - Alied ite olligation and dutica towurd, bag voally mo and needy, abd inatead of omploying the fuuts for the purpose intended, aquundered thom upon uns worthy favorites, turusting the burden upon the (az Teertoed, BY the meeting of eltizens held st No, 108 North avenue t #trat—To discharge all thotr favorites an unfit and undeserving the coutidence of the people, Second—To employ those visitors who are selected by tho citizons at those meatings, Third—To give impartial agvistance to all in need. ‘without regard to nationality, color, sox, or age, Huurth—Not to rofer any momentous oall for aasiete ites to the County Anoat ae long ss there ix monoy La the posscasfon of the itelfof ana Ald Soctaty. FUth—To subinit to a clues aud minute revisian of the accounts of sald ootety since its foundation, and toa atrict examination of all oxpenditures, ther, emotion is made that a committee of two faoa be sblected to, {ronaiall there resolutions to the joclety, and pro; @ foltowi - nonst Messrs, Syeusén, Hraingr, Langelothy anak Gite son, Further, that four persons be et torn with the Rallct and’ Ald Goel Orr ae Vi suo offs of the Tester nad Ate Bac ete ee e an eloty, to: mo O'clock, to hear the report of the Gomshlitess The singular looking Klings next made 5. speech in Gorman, which was frequently ap- pianded, Hae was understood to be dees wacliko than usual, Bomo other porsona talked alittle in English, which wan even loss intelligible than the Ger- man, All naroed that the Rolief and Ald So- clety should bo visited at 2 o'clock to-day, Tho document read tothe meeting was then contirmed, and the Committes appointed to present the report to the Reliof and Ald Soclaty wera iestructed to meot at Nos, OL and 96 Aouth Market streot at 10 o'clook this morning. : ‘The uceting then broke up, —_—-—. MILITARY PREPARATIONS. TUB FIDGT REGIMENT, ‘Tho ‘call to the cilizens of Ohicago,” issuod by the Communists, and distributed promison- ously around the city, gave risa to many abaurd roporta, Last night rumore of war were rifo; and among thom was one that the Communists, fn order to secure arma necessary to ald them in thelr demands upon the Rellof and Aid Boclety, and aleo to enable them to carry out successfully their domonstrations, would at midulght make » raid upon the armories of the various mili- tary organizations of Chicago, and aeizo thoir arms and ominuoition, Although no sonsibie man placed any confidence in these tales, atl, to guard agalnat » pogsivility of euch an event, our citizen soldlery wore out Ju force tast nig At headquarters of the First Regicaent Ithuols State Guards, the followiug companies were on drills Company A, Lieut, Jernegan; Company I Capt. Kuox; Company 0, Capt. Carpenter; Company D, Capt, Havers Com- er U, Capt, Collins; Gompany Fy, Cant. lack ¢ Company G, Capt. Whitchead, and Com- pany BH Capt. Sawyer, The Geld aud staff otlicers wero all pregont, and the company ollicersdrilled foeis seepeative companley for three long boura ne 7 a reremrer teres Paylog espwcial uttention Quartermaster Gillespie issued forty rounds of ammunition to each inan, aud e dotall from the difforeut companioa of twenty-five mou was aracrraer eae itl dice tat 0 will assemble, in abedisnce te orders a o THE CHICAGO TRIBUN o'clock, and rematn under arms during the day, in toadinana for any emergancy that may ariso. ‘The detail is as follows: Hxavquanrens Diner Itxomment f. 8, G., Catcado, eb, 26, eaimental Order No, 14 ar following detail ie hereby made for guatd duty in this Armory : Fitat~-Capt, E, B, Mnox to be officer of the day, Hecond-—Uompany A will report to Capt, Knox at 10 o'clock to-night for duty, Fates Company O will relieve Company A at 7:30 tn, Fab. 25, pe Fourth—Company Di will reliove Company ( at 2 oviock p.m, Feb. 25, ani continue on duly until 7 ft m., at which tints, in the absence of furiber orders, it may be dismissed, Dy order of Lieut.Col, A. McOnuno, Commanding Firet Megiment 1.8.0, B, W. Unpenwoop, Adjt, The knowledge that Chicago now hans strong military organization in the Firat Regiment given toench and evory citizen 4 fecling of socurity. In caso of any incondiary demonstration’ on tha part of these half-crazy fanatics who atyle them- selvos Communiste, they will meot with a warm recoption at the handa of our military. ‘TR MONTGOMENY GUARDE, A special meoting of tho Montgomery Guards wan held Iast ovening, at No. 83 Bluo laland av- enne. ‘The soldicra assembled hore Locause their rogular headquarcera, No, 210 Blue Island avenue, was coouplad by a civic axsocistion, Tho attondance of mombors wan rathor limited, not more than a dozen boing present at the samo tinio, though a rcore of the mmilitis were in the room during tho evening. ‘The proceedings woro allogther informal, Members conversod nn to tha probability of tho roquiromout of their aervicas, fsome ridicullug — the idea, and othera expreasing & confi- dont hope that they would be called upon to prove thelr devotion to tho Jawa, and their valor and officleucy as the pooplo’a guar- diane in the emergency of armed rovolt against the peace of thacity and the authority of tho munleipal officiate, ‘Though tho appoarance and convertation of the membors of tho Guards were entirely civic ond civil, tho presence of twanty-fivo etand of burnished Entlold ritlos, stacked in one corner of tho room, argued tho prospective possibility of thelr usa in the quench. tg of lawlags ravolt, ‘The commander of the company, Capt Joyce, & young man of practical experience und disaro- tion, — freoly oxpresaed bia viowa of the ponding situation concerning ponsibilitios ‘almost iinmediately cons tangent. Ho said tho workingmen of tho city, including skilled and unixilled, aud those in omplovment aud out of work, wera about equally divided in their sympathy for tha Cam. inunists. Many of them wore rendy to indorse the goneral views of the Communists, though they were not propered, oven iu thought, to as- sort theee views by violonce, An equal number of the worlingmen of ths city utterly renudiated all sympathy with the Communists, and rogard- ed their teadors as lazy, loafing demagoguos, and tha ranks as composod of tho deluded and dissolute, Mo believed there would bo no actual necd of tho active service of the military to-day unless tho raugher aud vicious clara, the professional cut-throat aud robbers, taking advantago of tho folly of the Communists, andthe excitement of tho crowd in the bour, precipitated « fightin order that their organized pangs might commit deproda- tons in other parts of tho city remote from tho local acsne of battle, This he thought was the most sorious dangor tobe approhonded, and oue which it would require tho watenful diligonco of citizens to guard against. If s miniature battlo should be inangurated, he thought the pollcaand militia would win an easy victory at tho sxponse only of tho blood and lives of a fow dupes of tho Communlstia leaders, Dut ho also oxpreesed the fosr that the stragcting bummes of tho rebollioua forces might seck plunder in private houses, while thoir moro manly osnociates courted death in prsuit of dstuston. Tho militia of the city could be conflontly roliod npon to support tho local au- thorities, and wonld not hovilnte to use powder and baltif their uso wore required sgainst the rockless men who shouid force the abittament of arma. Tho Montgomery Guards would turn out forty ablo-bodied aud reliable men, woll drilled aud armed, Capt. Jorce stated that Police Superintendent. Tlickoy had notitled all the military compauice of the city of tho very strong probability of the nood of their services, aud that all had responded that thoy would bo in readiuoss for any emergonoy, and plage thomsolvos at tho disposal of the mu- nicipal authoritios. Daring the past lwo days tho mombers of the seve:al companies had been individually notifled, so far as practicablo, to hold themselvea ready for instant eervice. If thelr services wore roquired, tho signal would bo 8 cortain number of strokes upon ovoty fira- alarm boll in tho city, upoa tho sounding of which ovory soldicr would Joumadiately Lasten to tho armory of his company. t their respective armorics, whore guns and ammuni- tion would bo supplied. the companies would hold themsolvos momentarily roady to recelvo a courier meseage from the Superintondout of Po- lico directing thom to the central rendezvous, or to any immodiste wcene of dangor. Untess the atgnal of davger spprehonded was sounded there woultl, sald tha Oaptain, be no occasion for any show of military force. OTNER COMPANIES, The Irish Rilics, Capt. Cunnitfe; Mulligan Zouxyos, Capt. Farrell; Alpino Buntors, Capt. Ttergio; and tho Olan-na-Gaol Guards, Cant, Gleason, bold meetings at their headquarters last night, and were well re .caented. The companies, ono and all, will hold thomsclyes in roadinoas to ald iu eupprossing mob violence in caso thoir services aro needed. THE WANNIMAL ZOUAYES, a well-known company of the colored youths of tho city, having asurplus of military eothusiasm, met for drill lagt evoning in their ball on South Clark street. They hava not yot recoived any call to nnpone to-morrow, au {uvidious distinc. ton which they aro at oloas to account for, ‘They sro not oxtremoly sorry, bowaver, for thoy ato of the opinion that the excitement about tue Communist is ontlrely unwarranted by the facta, Howoyer, should any emergency arise, tho Zou- ayen will promptly answer # call from tho city, aud will do thoir duty aslong as the reet. In drill and musket-practico they ara rapidly im+ proving. 3 . —— THE POLICE, THEIR PRECAUTIONANY MEASURES, ‘Capt. Mickey, Chief of Dotectives Dixon, and the dotectives, wera at headquarters last oight, decuteing tho situation aod rocelving reports from the Communistlo meetings, Revolvors Wero carefully examined, now cartridges put in them, and overythlog made ready for the “ sup- posititious” fray, Donnis Simmons got out an anclont horse-pisto! and mounted it on s.atool. Station-keoper Rickoy drow forth & Prussiau needle-gun which did sorvice in the late Franco- Prussian War, and, after saturating it in kora- sone all, succocdod in making the old thing work. Jim Morgan roloased an Arkansas tooth- pick from scabbard attached to hia bolt, and sharpoued its ruvty odgo on Capt. Iiokoy’s whotat ono, ‘Those warlike and patriotio preparations went on until dispatchoa came from tho Police Cap- taine, stating thut all was quiot and orderly at the meetings, and then tha troops were ordered to bleep ou ther arms fortho night, ready to fall in at s moment's notice. Deputy Superintendent Hickey has ordored 100 atrolmen to roport at Leadquarters thie mora: og, and given orders to the Uaptains to hold all their men {n resorve at the priuciual stations, for ordinary paling duty and fre. ‘Thoso reserves will number about 800 picked mon, all armed with muskets aud revolvers, and, if necessary, thoy can bo concentrated at Contral Station, or any other point in the city, by telegraphic order, iu Qftoen minutes. All the Ospteins and Sor- geants werd wide awako at tho wtatlona last ul i. All tho detectives ara dotailsd to kosp agharp lookout for anything suepiciouy in tho way of fire-arms amoug the knights of the rod flag, The Fire Departmont {s also held iu readinons for any outbreak that may occur, end, should tho occasion prosent itsalf, the hoya will bring Out go astonishing supply of old muskets im- provised for tho day, PIRES, AT GRASS LAKE, MICH. Soectat Mavatch to Vhe UAtcago Tribune, Deruoit, Mich,, Feb, 24.—At Grass Lane, this moroing, three barng bolonging to P, Franclaco, with seven horses anda large stonk of hay and Brain, wero burned, Loss over €0,000; fa- auranoe, 4,000, a AT SPRING LAKE, MICH. Gaanp Maven, Mich., Fob. 24.—A fire at Spring Lake, last night, destroyed tho reaidence of an old man named Jacob MoMasters, Every- eae ‘was logt, aggrogating @1,000, Insured for AT MIDLAND, Mich, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rane a Fob, 24,—Curry & Morricle’s sliingle milw burned to-day at Midland. $5,000, with small jusurance, ai At the Ionia Count; ich.) Republican Con- Yoution to nominate Toloustna va Slate and Judie cial Conventions, the dologates were instructed to voto for tbe Mou. L. 8. Lovell for Circult wt 20 We eee and Prot. J. W. Ewing, of Ionia, for THE COURTS. A Stop Pot to Suits Against the Cook County National, How Creditors Must Procecd with Their Claims, The Motfon for a Recelver for Mr, Scammon Denied, Suit for Infringoment of Copyright, Judgments and New Suits. THR, LOOK COUNTY NATIONAT, DANK. Aquestion of great Importance in connection with defunct National Banka was yesterday do- eided by Judge Blodgett on consultation with Judgo Drammond, ‘Tho United States Banking Isw provided for ths redemption of the notes of aNatlonal Bank by tho Comptrolter, who was authorized to tako tho United States bonda da- posited at Washington, and, aflor having ro- deemed the notes of any bank refuring to redeem thom itself, to eell its bonds, and repay the Government. Tha Comptroller ta also authorized to appoint a Ieceiver of a National Bank when it fails, who fy to take pos» eetslon of the bank's aauote, collect its debts, soll ite property undor direction uf a court of compotent jurisdiction, and transmit tha pro- ceeds to the Comptroller, who, having paid any Joss tho Goverument may have been to in canceling tho bank notes, ts to divide tho roe- mainder among the ather creditors. Any pereon having actam agelost such a bank mag adjust it with the Receiver, or may obtain judgment for the sum in the Ntateor United States Courts, and in either case such adjusted or judgement claima are recognized and aottled by tho Ite- ceiver, A short time ago, and subsequent to the gus. pension of the Cook County National Bank, aud the publication of tho pows that it was tuzolrout. and had suspended payment, Thornton & Koat- ing, masons, began a suit in the State Court in attachmont against the Cook County Bank, claiming that the Previaent and Directors of the bank had fraudulently concealed and dieposed of ite assets, Tho Sheriff made a levy uuder tho attachment writ on @ safe of the bank worth €6,00C, aud threatened to removo it from the custody of A. If, Burley, the Recoivor. Lnet Monday M, Kasprowicz & Co., tobacconists, commenced a sult in the State Court in roplevin against the bank, to recover porsedsion of cortain securities claimed to te hetd by the bank as collaterals for money lonned, Had theso sults boen successful, theas parties would have ottained a praferenco and collec.cd their ctatms in full, to the damage of the other croditora, > To prevent this, A. H. Burley, the Receiver of tho bank, filed two bills yesterday in the United States Cireut Court against Thorton & Koatiuz and Knsprowicz & Co., foran injunction to re- strain them from proceeding further by attoch- | tent or roplevin to collect their respective celnima, and alleging that these suits would, if allowed, dostroy the Government lien on the bank assets to reimburse it for anv lose in re- deeming the bank's circulating notes, anda'so that theso cieditors would thus bo pald in full, in hostility to tho Bauking law, which provided for ‘ap equal distribution. Tho motion for iujunction was argned yestor- day morning, and fu the afternoon Judea Blod- gelt, having confe.red with Judgo Drummond, (eatiad the jujuuction, He said bo a: tient bad Fhought that the propor way would havo been to move intha Suyerior Court to quash tno at- tachment writ, but, inasmuch as it was void and not voldab'o, he should graut the injunction, en though the amondatory act of March 3, 1873, which probibited cttachments against o Natloual Bank until Judgmeut,; wero omitted from the coneideration of the caso, the roxtrain- jog order should bo allowed on the showing that the bank's affairs wore i process of wottle- ment by a Receiver. ‘Tho caso was om- braced in the goueral equitable Jurisdiction of tho Federal Court, ag an attach. ment would interfere with tho Neceiver’s opora- ee iu attempting to wiod up the bank's af- aire, If each croditor were allowed to proceed in such » way agoinst an insolvent National Bauk, tho result would simply bo 8 raco amoug the greditois to get possession of the bavk's auaots. Moreover, the National Bavking law contem- platod the paymont of all creditors equally, and thoy must await tho action of tha Rucciver to obtain thetr pro rata pbaro. Undor tho general equitable jurisdiction of the Court, therefore, tho infunctious woul! bo granted. ‘Tho amoudatory act referred to was to provent auy interferenco by attachment or in- junction against a National Bank, but it was moro applicable to it whon’ alive than dead. In tho present caso it might’ as wall, awover, by similar reasoning, bo clatmed thst a craditor could attach a dead man's cstate, and taxa his claics out of the hands of tho oxcoutor or administrator, instead of prov- Ingitup in tho ordinary mauner, a5 to sttach tho property of a bank ‘after suspension, when under the government of a Iecolvor. ‘Tho saino reasons could be apvlied to tho ropierin suit, as It waa sn open question as to whether tho bani hold the notes ns asaots or simply as naced bailco mithout interost, ‘Tho Receiver could botter sat- tlo oll auch questions, and that was tho better course than to allow the bank's assata to bo squandered by various auita in various courte, to the damage ‘and expenso of the bank, In- junetiona would therefore bo jenued against the partice, but uot against the Shorift, as it wad not customary to enjoin tho oftteers of other Courta, but the dofondanta must see that tho Sheriff, who only acted at their instance, did wot tranagresa the probibi- dons of tho Injunction. Mooroo, Lirboo & Ball appeared for the Rocoivor, aud ‘tennoys, Flower & Abercrombia for the dofeudanta, THE MARINE COMPANY. It will bo romomberod that about a month ago David Dows and soveral other stockholders of the Marino Company fled a bill against the Compauy and tho romaining stookholdora, al- leging that J. ¥, Scammon held « majority of the stock ; that ha had appointed an Directora parties who wero friondly to bim ; that he bad taken large ums from tho bank, and wag at tho time indebted to it in the eum of about $200,000, Tho complainants also charged that iho Board of Dirootors bad yotod not to realat thelr aut, althouyi thoy admitted that they were not 5 majority of tho stockholdera, Various othor charges of mismanagement or fraud were al- loged againat Mr, Seamman, and, in concluaiou, it was asked that u Neosiver’ bo appointed for (he Company to wind up itv offaira, About two weeks after, o motion for a ftecolver Was inado and arguod before Judgo Farwoll, at which timo Mr, Scammon, tuo prin- cipal dofoudant, appoared, aud read an immensa ufidavit on which to base a motion for coutinu= ance. ‘This aftidavit wont ovor {o dota! tho his. toryof the bank, aud donicd specifically the allégutions of the bill, Thy tmoticu for continu. auce was dented, aud tho argumeut for Rezelvor heard, terday afternoon Judge Farnell gavo a decluion on tho motion for a Rocoives, In which ho declined to appoint a Necavor undor tho present showing of tho bill, ‘Tho Judge aid that the complainants claimed that they Were ontitlod to a Receiver, Loth under tho statute, and also undor the jeneral rule of chaucery practice, But tho bill was evidently | hot framed “ with 8 viow of reliof under that statute. ‘I'he complainants liad morely asked, in offoct, to havo & Recelvor to cot right the affairs of which thoy complaincd, and put tha Company into propor condition, ‘The ouly remutniug question, thun, vax as to whother the billeot out facta which, under the general rutes of chancery practice, would ware rant a court of equity in appointing « ltecolver. Tho bill bad stated that Br, Scammoa owned or controlled a majority of the stock of tho bank; that bo had bocomo largely indebted to Rt, aud had used ate assots prejudiclall; to the intorests of the corporation, and In a smannor unwarranted by law i that, moreover, the Direct- oré Lad been appojnlod by him, and that tho complainants were ungblo to euforce theirrighta by means of # sult against him in thouamo of the Company, je Company was ly fact owned by Mr, Scammon, Tho Judzo helda court of equity could not interfere to take juris- diction, and take tho business out of the hands of acorporation, except on good causo elown, and because it should appear that the complain- ante had uo other legal remedy, Tn tho preseut caso, there was no allegation in the bill that the Dhectors had ever bees requested to enforce the rights of the complainants, or bad ever ro- tused those rights, or to do thoir duty, of that any polication bad aver beeu mado ‘to them on beubject, They were the propes persons to : TITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1875. hi 7 represent tho bank, and to enforce itn rights, and before complainants could call on a conrt of equity to proceed, it nhould appear that the Directors bad refured to do their duty. The ‘asia of tho jurisdiction of the Court in euch a cane wan that a fraud was beme practiced on the stockholders, and that tho stockholdera were helpless, and had no other remedy but to call in tho aid of a court of equity. Tho Court also held thats minonty of the lockboldara could on proper showing filo a bill, but that they rlould show npecifically the facts, and that they had (ried to obtain their righta and had failed, #0 that the Court could sea that they could not ob- tain them except by apriication ton court, Tho hill in the oresent cago did not ehow such facta, an), théreforo, an it was framed, the moslon for a Reccivor shoud be denied, Leave was given to Mr. Keammon nntil the first of next tora to filo his answer, and a de- fault was taken against tho Marino Company. DLAKE Vk, MILLIGAN, Home weeks ago William Darker and Robert Blake filed a bill againnt W. 2. Milligan and J. F, onfield, stating that they owned a hunting lodge and fart in Lake County, Indinna; that they lad given an asrignment of all their prop- ertvin the eater of 1873 to Mr. Milligan, in trust for thelr croditors, and that ha had od in hin trunt, had negleczed to pay thetr creditors, and had converted # large portion of the assets to the wo of Henth and Milligan. IE was also charred that Mr. Bonileld hud vome tnterest in the nffrir, Yonterday Mrllienn filed his answer, in which be denies apecitically, both tor bimealf sud Bontiold, tho charges, end shows & Momowhat difforent atato of affairs, The oxist- once of tho farin and tho fact of the arwigument ho does not deny, but he charges that the latler Sasmade partly tonecur aucea be had madoto Blake aud the rost for the otusr creditors. Park- cr, ho states, was the monoyed man, and sunk £40,000 in the entorprise, But Biase, by a dinpu- sition to onjoy himself at Baratosa, and Parker, by the neglect to till tho farm and an inopnor- tune visit to England, contributed to the finan. cial failure which overtook them. Milligan ayore that he haa aa fully aa ponsible completed his trnat, and there is atul doe bin something from the unsucceseful eporling mon. Ue devios, in conclueion, that Heath aud Milli- fran bave ever received any of the receipts from tho enle of complainauts property, or that Bon flold nad anv connection with the matter other than in a legal way a6 attorney, INFRINGEMENT OF COPSRIGET. A Dill was filed yesterday in the United States Cirout Court by Raud, MeNally & Co., agaiuet Chalea Shozber aud Eaward Carquo- ville, to restrain them frum pub‘ishing 9 certaia cutalogua or book, Cumplainant'y state that am 1871 WL, Churehill ob. taincd =o8 copyright = on book entitied “ Universal Molding-Book, Coutaluing Sectiona (full ave) of Moldings in Great Varie- ty, Atchitraves, Stair and Pew Railing, Brackets, Vicketa, eto., ete,, Front and Invide Doors, Told- ing und Siding Doors, Elevation of Doorand Wiu- dow sramea, Yow Ends, Woud Mantels, Working- plang, ete" Iu July, 1873, complainants boughe Churehili's intercst an the book, aud Lave since publishod tho work. Their profite have lovely beon materia'ly Icsueved, owing to the publics. tion of a catalogue by the defendants under the name of “ New Tilustrated Catalogue aud Price- List of = Moldingn, Architraves, — Bract= ets, Pickets, Lattice Scroll-work, Baluzters, and Newell- Posts, Door and Window Frames, Staira, and Church Work, eto., otc.,” which they sav is compiled in great part from Churebill's work, They therefore ark for an account to compe! the defexdaats to account for their profit, and ao injunction to prevent them from longer pub- jishing such a pirated cata‘ogue, ASSISTANT JULOTS, Mr, 0. B, Sausum desires it to be snnonncod that he will, without fco or reward, hear all cases for tho next tao weuks on calendar No. 2 that lawyers may choose to submit to his do- ciaion, ITEMS. Judge Drummond started for Springfield last evening. ‘Tho firet dividend meeting in the case of tho Coan & Ten Broocke Manufacturing Company will bo held at 2 p. m. to-day, Ata composition meeting of the cre‘litors of McCormick & Clark, the bankrupts ofered 39 couta cash, which was accepted, BUPENIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Tendoro F. W. Gilmore tiled a bill against A. TR. Gillmoze, Feadore L,, Warry D., Hattie L., and Rober. T. Gilmore, asking to have sot off to her her dower in Sub-Lot 2, and tho E. 37 of Sub-Lot lof Lot 2, in Block 22, in fractioy ec. 15 addition; and also in a lot 40 foct by 120 fect op tie west Bide of Stato strect, 80 fect south of Mouroc street, ¥. J, Berry sued G. B. Ward and Frank Largo for $1,000, Joseph Suernin began a anit for a like amount against William H, Condon, and snothor against Alexaudor, Anthony, Jolin, snd Daniel Sweeney and F. P, Dwyer to recover £5,000. cincorr count. Jamen Doalan begau a nuit for $2,500 againet Sidney B, Jonnxon, and Samuel Appleton, ‘TE COUNTY COURT. On petition of John Diedon, ordor, warrant, and yenuo to try the question of insanity of Lona Bisofeld. Louis Ludwig, and Hugh Moran, returnable to-day at 10 o'clock. In tho matter of the catate of Nicla T. Nelson; invoutory, apprafsement, and sidon’s aware approved, and widow's selection Oiled. CRIMINAL count. James D. Winking pleadsd guilty to obtaining mouoy under falao protenses; remanded till sentenco day. John Milter pleaded guilty to burglary and stealing 9 lov of napkin-rings ; remanded till wentence day. Nonjamin 1’, Stanloy was on trinl for rteallng aheifer from Y. B, De Condrios, of Evauston. By sgroemout the case was submitted tothe Coutt, who, after heuring the evidence against the prisoner, decided thero was not sufiicient testimony to establish hia guilt, and thereupon discharged lnm, Anumber of prisoners recently indicted will be arraigued to-day to plead. THE CALL, Junar Ganr-—101, 102, 105 to 122, oxcept 103, 104, and 117, Jonas Jasteson—2 to 21 on entendar No, 2, Jupaz Moonr—25, 26, 27, Jupaor Rocrns—No call. Jonaz Boors-125 to 140, Jupax Taex—97 to 110, excopt 100 and 104, IUNAMENTA, Burrnion Count—Coxrxneions—Robert Chambers Fe. Joby Camaron, $1,420,—David Untermoyer va, I, Esndborg, $137.05, dunar tlany—J, A, Cotton, use of J. ¥, Farnsworth, ya. A, 'T. Doty aud D. J, Weod, $1,131,003, E, Tyler etal, va, Loula Goodman ; verdict $029.50, and motion for uow trial, Cincurt Covut—Jupay Tare—S, W, Allerton ys. W. L, Hubbard and A, B, Anderson 3 yordict $71, and motion for new trial, BREACH OF PROMIS Danvilte, {1t., Wasa Subject for Gens ernl Goenip, special Dispatch td The Chicago Tribune, Danvinzz, 1, Fob, 21.—After numorous con tlouancos, delays, chaugos of venue, etc, the broach-of-promise caso In which Sarah Jano Mann is plaintiff and David 8. Blackburn de- fondant, & synopals of which was published in yourisane of tho 2d inst., came up in the Cixcult Court this morning, Judge Davis prosiding, A jury was impauolod with but vory little trouble, and tho case opened by R. N. Hishop, of Paris, for the prosecntion, who states, and oxpectn to be ablo to prove, iu addition to the facts slroady publisod, that plaintiff, in tho year 1864, -becamo encicuto by defendant, who tu July of the year following took plalotift to Tudianspolis, whero eho wos delivered of # male obild, which dofendant claimed as bis own, and gave hisowu namo, ‘Tho child tved but a fow days, William Mack, of Terro Hauto, for tho dofendant, in addition to tho facts already pub- ished, gota forth in his ples, and will try to Prove, that shoe bas been o loose woman for cightoen yoars, Vaurhesn, tor the prosecution, read the dopo- sition tof Teabeil Frasior, a sister of plaiotif, aud Mrs. G, J, Witzol, the bousekeaper, whioh was to tho effoct that defondant was alays Kind and good to Jonnie; that he visited her to the oxclnsion of all other young men; that ho managed ber houso and mouoyes s husband would for his wife; that ho had remarked to Mra, Witzolthatif thelr marriage was not roe corded on oarth it certainly was iu heaven, Martha Adams, of Indianapolis, depoeos that dofendent engaged board in June, 1865, of ber for Mrs, Privo, giving Lis own namo ag David Prico; that Mra. Prico, the plainti, was deliv- ered of a inslo child at herhouso; that, whon tha Giroovery was ninde thet plaintid's name wan not Prico but Alaun, that detendant said thoy Wee engaged to be marricd, and, upon tbo mother iusieting on taking tho child back with her to her parents, dofondant told her he woutd marry her if she would leave tho child, ‘I'he child, in the course of a fow days, diod. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lonpox, Feb, 24,—Tbe steamublp City of Montreal, from Now York, and Atlas, from Boston, bave arrived out, New Youu, Fob. 24.—Asrived, steamship City of Crooklyn, from Liverpual. Ban Francisco, Fob. 34.—The Pacifio Mail steamer China arrived to-day from Panama, WAR AMONG WILD BEASTS. A Tiger and Zebu Havo a Sct-To in a . Menagerio at Janesville. Twe Keepers Take Part in the Combat and Are Severely Wounded. Special Dienteh to Phe Chicazo Tritrine, JAxPsviELE, Wis, Feb. 24.—A noval battle oc- curred last night at a tuenazorio now exhibiting here, About 12 o'clock tho zelu, or sacred ox, got loose, aud rao out of his stall, and when near the cage which holds tho tiger tho latter aprany for the zeby, clinching bis claws Into his nose, and fastoning his teeth iy his neck near tho horns, Tho grip wan one of tremendous power, Thin threw the zebu into intenre raya, and bo started across the roota, taking the tier with him, and polling tho trang fron bare apart which imprizonod tho tiver. Then a ecene followed which totally Lafllon deacription, Tho man who attended as nicht. watch in the room Lecame terrified, and chinbed ‘8 post to tha cailing to protoct hia lite, ‘The tne tault brought down-staita Richard Brocka and Sainuel Vickey, who were sleeping in the room aboys, With s courage and self-pesseasion rarely 1f ever witnesred, they sot to work ‘TO CAPTONE THF TIGER, In thin they ran nineteen chauces out of trenty of losing their lives, By this time the tier aud uhe infuriated zebn wWoro tn tho heat of a des- petate battle, the former holdiog his powerful grasp) oon ss tthe =~ Jatter, and bespattering tho wally end door. against which they wore fighting, with blood. The conflict en- taged the mammoth lion and elephant, waich seb up 6 thundering roar. ‘Then follawed Ure matdened silver lion and the langhing rena swith their terrific aud bldeoun ecreaming, whic mado tho acano too demonlko to be dcasribed. It was s perfect tedlam, all-bowildering tnd ter- nfying. Brooks aud Dickey, feeling the im- vortanco of quenching tho fury of the asitnala a4 BOUL a8 poxeile, 5 MADE: A LEAP ron THn Thor. Throwing themeelves seemingly in thn grasp of that enraged animal, tacy czught him) by the neck, ant atfempted to etrangle lim, to relieve his grasp cu the zebu, They aucceeded in taking bim eff, tut by bia tremendous power, mando mora desperato by hia rage aud tuo taste of blood, he wreneled himeel! frota their boroie graepand plunged on the gebit tho eccond time, A rope waa thon procured, and B novee made, and in an inetans it wan broaght tightly around the tiger's ceck, when ho was brought to the ground aud placod in his cage. SUL, In ‘the affair Mr. Rrools received wounds which will conting Lim to his bed for _sevornl = weeks. His loft arin was badly cut, and his left thigh bears a wound nearly an foch deep and threo-aud-a-balf inched long. Ho also recoired several other wounds, but of alight character, Mr. Dicker, alu, bad one of his handa badly wounded. Tad not the tixer been captured im eoason thete ia no telling ‘what would havo followed. comes: TNE LION CANE NEAR BNEARING OCT of bis care, tineting the stout tron bars as tf they wero but wire, ‘Ine silver on end tho hvona mado deapersty attempts to fiee them- selves, anxious to Join in the atiugele for blood, ‘The bi of Books end Dickey 1s worthy of all praf: To svoid nyonersl pianghter of the animals, they rizked their own lives, eter- cising unpatalleled couraze and esol judgment. It was probably tweuty minutes from the tomo tho tiger mnde its attack ou tho zevu before he was captured and returued to the cego. ‘Tho zebu came ont of tho fight badly wounded in tho head, bne the fajnries sit] pot prove fatat. 'lo- day the blood of the men and animale in spread over tha walla and the cages, which gives one some idea of tha oxtent of the conflict. AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, FB. %, LADIES? NIGET! Tho Greatest BU of tue Season! NOTHING EQUAL TO IT! W. A. MESTAYER, the talontod cecentric comadiun ‘feom California, in bis intensoly Intercatiug drama, The Hoodlum, or Life in Frisco. IMA JUTAU to tho wondertel feat of walking a lling liken tly, GIL. WHY TNs Dike MILTON SASPEIS, and a hort of others. 4 The Funniost of Funny Pantomimes, Bir tha entebrated 210-440 TROUPR, fa PRICES-Parquot, Wo: Maleony, Fic; Grand Ti mh ery, 1503 Oscnoatra, No hing extra fo: ‘No othr Theatro in the world hus such muder- “OHIOAGO MUSEUM, Re J. WATERS. ANAGET. and Saturday and ‘Thurs. ning: izes, ty tiga Thotne-tle, Dratney founded on Chas. Rsadels papular nurel, enti:iod NEVER T00 LATE TO WEND, Monday, March 1, and orery Afternoon at 2:30, Matinee. Romembor, Matineo Evory Day. Monday Evening, March 8 Grand Introduction of the |, Naw Aluseutm Guu HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Taoraday, Feliay, and Saturday matinee, ‘Tho great Dill recetred aigadly wits eattuniaeta cemonsirations o do! He A beantitul cuiablaation uf paatoral draina au musical burlesque, DORA, and JENNY LIND. Messrs, O'Nelll, Crano, Beckley, and Aalsbury, and Missea Eawthornu, Nogio, clfenty in tho cast, Don't forget the Grand Dura sad Jeany Lind Matinee Saturday ata, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, CHARL Bi Night but one o! itn CUSHMAN, Who will appear tn bor powerful ehreacter of LADS DLACBE Feiday Night Farewell, Bonstis of yho wi y ria 10 characture atharina."" Katurday Matine ‘Miss Cushman, who wilt eat a midtt dei go of i tors. Roche 4 Kins Micawbsr, ~~ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, bury Musio-fiall. RELLY & LEON'S FAMOUS MINSTRELS, A GLORIOUS KIEL OF NOVELTIES, The aldo-spllt- Ung Burlesque Society Biay, FROW-EPRO Tha Viperads Hurltts, NORMA ON THE HALY ura Mille Albany, the Only Loon, EMATION ? 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BURDETT ORGANS | The Model Reed Orgena of America! . ‘These Instruments have attatued a populari« ty unparalloled in tho annals of ths Organ trade. ‘Pho inventor, Air, Durdatt hos doe voted over a quarter of a century to tho im- provoment of Reed Organa; beginning wit the reed board itaelf, ho has added origin: cevice to dovice, 50 mod itying its ordinary form and developing its Intent riches as ta bring, tho Burdett up to its prosent unap. proashabie standard of éxcelience. te Must-uted Catnioguos of tha various stylos of pulnea, Pisnos and Burdett Ore yg. fang matlod troo LYON & HEALY, Gonoral Northwostorn Azonts, rere 81 sod Monrorr sts. Chionzo.. _PAIROAD TIME TABLE, __ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTOWA OP TRAINS. 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Pacitlo Night Exp, fur O Kansas Oy, Learon uison & St, Joseph I nds Be Te, Dundas, Tia, Saturday, $x, Moi gai KANKAKEE LIne, From Contra Depot, soot Lukens, and Soot > crondeate Ache ens Lik eandulphete waite dope” Leace, | _Arriee, Todlannpolls, Loalartile & Clacin: bat! Das apr 8 Totiananolis, Loulaviite & invita Dal Mahe ia prene Waily hese 1 9:05 a. m./* 5:35 p. bey i25p.m. E AND KOKOMO LINE, SY, Louls Matheny depat, oore og West Sida, Ticket agce, 19 Taare, | derives. Indtanapolls, Lor star an ei en Indianapolis, Lou! tutt (aitss, 8:008, m.|* 8:40 p.m. 2:0p.m.) T4Oa, m. PITTSBURO, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From’ depot curser Clinton and Carrollests., West Sf. 2 {il Randutphestey and at depute, 82 Tuchet usin Leave, | Arrtee, seceress|* 8:00 8. 5. /* 8:49 p.m, ‘The eminent Character Actor, Bt. FRANK 8, CHANERATU! An the cecentrla Yanko Salem Scudder" in the OoToroon: Athrilling Drama, flustrative of Southern life, iniro~ ducing bwaatitul Beunery ny Pirgutt, bantatl a Keauvs, jurning Htoamers, and Wonderiul 1 Ilnsteated lectare by J. A. Johnsany editor, of tha Hante diatuern Duliy Prose araclt Hall, TUESDAY ovening, Match 3 at {2h}. The visws Hlustrating tho Le {ura ware phutogeaphod by Me, Jobaon on the spot, and Eeprosent ‘the Grange geotes, aiuiund orahardy, ra ‘y cltise of gcien, Bal jacbara, San Dingo, agnitied By t! reopticon 1 feat ud J zee of country Ina alugle viow, Aduilasion, . 0, 8. Fowlor, Friday PURENULUGY APs “Couraltattous ast Ta-Mlght, the Last “Grand Masquerade on Ite REMEMBER, THIS IS THE LAST. ‘Three Prices awardod, Ice in beautiful condition. Opea day aud night. Adwlelon, % eens. 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