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BOUND OVER. Concluston of iho Proliminary Examination of tho Tufrners. Howard Is Roloated and His Brother Held in £60,000. Mr, Swelt Tells the Othor Sido of That Abductlon Story, NMORNING SESSION, 11001 CHITTICK, The sxatrindtion of 1t. K. and Hownrd Tarner ppon tho cliarao of forging titlen to real astate in Hydo Iatk was continned beforo Juatica Halnesas 10 o'clock yestorday morniug, tho attondance of apeotators being as largo as usual, Tho first wilnos called was ITugh Chittick, who testiiled 88 followss Ilive in tho Town of Lake; bavo lived tharo Lwenty yonrs, and on my pres- oot place—tho south Lweuly actes of tho, eant ono-balf of tha northiwost quarter of Bec, 18, 08, 14, E.—for throo years. Tholand hag been In 3hio posaossion of myself and grantora for thirty yoars, I know Howard aud Rudolplins K, Tarner, Alade thoir acquaintance about two yoara ago, Thoy came to my louso and Joft notico of aclaln to my property. Tho deeds thoy had bad recorded run from Jamos Halford to Empson Hamil-ton, from bim to Helon O'Hara Ilarroll, from her to Goorgo A, Kibbo and from him to L. K Turner, Jmot them afterwarda at the Blerman Iouse. X wont thora at their roquost to seo them about the property. I do not remembor what oowurred. I bad oinployed Mr, Windott to look after tho matter, aud at his office, whors wa wont, io offered thom 83,000 to softle, but bo doclined, Turner ened me to recover; tho auit s still pouding. Attor it was beguo, 1 com- monced an duvestigation into Turner's character and snatiers about tho title, I inquired about bim of parties who lived jo Quincy, aud learned to was belioved to bo o forger. I nover heard of tho deeds boforo they were rocorded. Isnb- soquently went to Waslington, and found Mra, Harroll ‘and brougbt hor to Cbicago. Sho stopped ot my houso for about & year. Whilo ihero thie Tirnefs vimtod hor froquently,— Howatd mora oftén than Rudolphus. 'Tloy tamo together tirsl, obout aix * moutby ster hor nrrival, and _ spont two ours in conversation with hor, I know George W, ITill, sud montioned tho fact of Mra. Ilar. toll’s betng at my houso to him. Turner ealled ny attontion to tho snits against Il and oth- 13, ani wanted mo to koep tho womar—to troat or woll—s0 that he could urc hor—to lot nobody 1eohbor, or bother ar interforo with hor; aud ho 1aid If Tdid eo, ho wonld give mo s qult-glaim for hislf of my property, and promised Lo reloase 120 otlias il B lis ab thravgh the siile o6 n & year; and, In oddition. that La would give ne $10,000, as ho expocted to make $300,000 out at tho lvde Park lauds, or if he did not make Ihat mch, 10 give moe & pro rafa it whae ol make. Tta “fold 'me o give Als. Harrell whisky and ber ‘egulac qnantity of opinm, and to “kesp her 1 to tho eticklvg point.” Iloward took hor wway fn carriago ; I 4o wot know whora shio fs sow., Howatd told me that R. K. Turnor was ais own attoruoy—that Willinm O. Goudy' bnd ot $10,000—had * beat them too much, nnd E'K. was cartying on tho businoss Mimeslf, Alr. Bainuw'thon read in ovidenco o cortificd 1opy of A POWER OF ATTOTNTY ‘rom Mra, Harzell to B, K. Turner, giving him authority to do all be saw fit in roforenco to reo- sovering landa to which sho had title, or which *“ might bo so mndo to appear by tho recording ) titlo papers, otc. ;4 and also s deed from her 0 Goorge A. Kibbo quit-olaiming all Ler land in iissonri for 8100. Witness continued : Tarner told me that Mres, Harroll had $4,000,000 worth of propertyinissou- d,and that tt would tako $10,000t0 fight it, wisi- ng me tell her of the fact. During his last visit 0 my bougo, Ioward told mo that ho was sorry Als brother had not given me a quit-claim n year igo~that I had mado s great deal of -trouble, ind it bad cost them £20,000. e aleo satd that hoy had promised William H. Goudy, their nt- orney, onc-half, and could not get rid of him. 8. K, Turner told mo that Lo Lad to employ 1otod lawyers and give thom big fous to havo fu- Tuooce with the conrls, and it cost him n great lenl to run the snits, and this was tho only ono ~that for the recovery'of 400 ncros of which nv Jand is » part—he had mada nuything ont of, ft yielded Lio sald £60,000, of which $15.000 was jaid by Dr. Boone and §4,800 by Lakemoyer, Cross-czamined + I took » title from Mrm. Tarrell to my land. A contract waa mado with aer by my lairyera o pay her §2,000. 1 do not tnow where the contract ia. Turner told me Jia3 Mrs, Oarroll was to wet one-half of tho fissouri lands, and she told mo ths same, A, Bwatt desired to show that Mra. Harrell Uaimed thera was a doad throngh Hamilton to naking a titlo to hor, and thuv it was a valld rona-fldo transaction. The Court would not permit him to do eo. —_— AFTERNOON SESSION, UL SWETT TESTIFIES, At the afteruoon scssion, Mr. Darnum stated Dat Le bad no more evidencs to offer for the jrosecution. Mr. 8wott was then aworn at his own request, ind mado a statement [u roferenco to the a loged maviog of of Patfon, Turnor's confldential ek, Hosaid: Wedncaday, the day on which Do examination commouced, at about fifteen ninutos beforo 1 o'clack, Patton cams into my yrivato room. JIoward Turner and mvself wero ttlog thore. 1 bad no idon or thought of Lis wming, or of having any connection with him. Hespoke to Moward Turnor, and he Intyoducod no to him. Hlo eald that ha wanted to sco Rodalphus Tiirnor, and must sce him immediate- 3» 84 hio was golog out of tawn, ] told him that Sodolpbus was sbsent, but that I could make o arrapgoment for him to sco ‘him i 3o'clock. IIo rald that would not do; that 10 bad to soo lim immcdintely, bocauso his had 0 go out of town ; tuat, if it was as lateas 2 V'clook, hoe -could nob #ee him at all. Ithen swked Howard Turner to go for his brothor, and sring him to the oftico. Ha went, and that lefe Patton and mysalf alono, Leaid tohim: * Ara fou the Mr. Patton tiat nsed to bo a clerk for ig. Turner " 1lg eaid that o was, I saldy *¥am, a8 yeflnlra you kuow, the attorney of Br. Tutner in this suit, and I would Jiko o ask Jou some queatious abous it, if it is agroesbla o yon.' He said, *Clortisnly.” I then asked i if he know any facta’ or elicumstances cop- secting ‘Purner with, Reod. o sad, »Noy" bt ko know none, T thow said s+ I am sowo- rhat surprised at that, Patton, becauso I have 1oard that you were the party by whom a con- iection wiak to ho proved, l{p “#No— 1wtbipg of the kind," “Why" wid I, #I tave hicard that you wrote w lottor to thig eity Liat your testimony would bo imporfant—that 1ou 0ould establish a criminal ounnection be- mean thom," I thiok I sald “tha other ide " bad beon eaylog that, He rppilad that dr. Baroum did not say that, coupling wome \hiarp expionsion with the vemark, taaid: ¢ f lid uot way that Mr, Bargum said that, byt sim. sy thiab L'had heard it ¢ Woll,"' he d, *{Uat in ot true,” Lead to him “Da you nean to asy to ms you know nothing of sy councetion betweoa” Turoer sud o regard to these forgerina in an Thaisoever?" Heo eaid, ‘"No, 1 do uul{" n:; the 1a wald it 80 oxpliolly aud pouitively that wnversation maupad lharnr: He {hm a1, # Are you sure you ate golug to find Turner p old bim that I Lad eont Howard after him he had an engagement at He then gald Lo would ba back in it ngg x::}nnm. and :rlr.ul#dn lmgm X, Tu ow monionts Rodoip! Ter aae ‘erod thg room, aud Leaud, * Pation bas boon tero and sayn o doean’t know anything abouy Lia cauo, and doasn't profess to linplicata youin u\y-fllfl.lu the worlg."” r, Daror b, urner “":I?K‘fl"l‘:olod to conversations with 4Ule Coure wuatained him. l(;. Bwulfi_ Procacded s While we wero fn con- feruat.on, 'atton aume Ito L room aud sboak ssuds wih Turyer, and {, 9YpPposIng that tho) loxred ta bave eowe privats couversstion, lcf’& bo raom and shus tha door, When [ #ot oy fbrary, T thought they wight waut mo, and [ oponed "11‘. dfiorb u‘d n!l(ll, 1 then went ta the 1 lm o lbbis @ Lad Jusk reachiod fhore wu'nha' '119&'5::‘”::36 1t and sskod me 1f T had wornlug paper, Iie ticked up oue from tha tufia, and, afior looklog & wome paragraphs, roturned to the room. Ag k that I 10 shut the door, 1 bLappensd to 1) rantod something in mluu':!;nam where ."'n'n"'fi.x nanmut ‘xlacnll st what it wan, I o] 0 3 And salg, ¢ temen, I A o s e, pon- ald: “Thore I8 10 privaoy reupou J weut 1nto tha room, Dok ¢ his conaection with the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUIISDAY, APRIL 13, 1875. substantidlly that the Chiof of Pollea, of some oné in BY. L{mlu. wan folegraphed to, to hiave Liim coms up hero—that he consulted hin om- wloyor, afid ho told him he had belter eome np and aco whiat was wanted § that o had come up and boen to the othor side and told them that ha know nothing about the ¢ano, and had lelt them aud was going homo ; and he WANTED TO G0 OUT OF TOWX, and asked me what train I knew of that would (ks Lt Away, T Askod hloy wheie le wanted togo, and Lo maid “Bt, Louis.” I told nlm thero wore two trains, one co the Alton Road, and tho othot on tbo Illinoia Contral, but that they did not goout until about 9 o'elock in tbe” ovoning, ke sald ho wanted to got out of tawn immediatoly, and insisted vpon ft, Irald thorp wad nio traln that [ knew of that would Joeve at ouco. Ilo said it did not make any differonce in what (rain he wont, but any train that was golog out of town, Ieaid, “*1f son_ simply want to go out of tho clty you can 1ako tho Htate stroot cars and go south to Hydo Park.” Ho thets sald to Mr. Turner, “f ama stranger in thé city. and I wisl you would go and ehow mo whero Lean go.” I'said, *There I8 no necessity for that—I canaliow you from tho windosw,” anid I poiuted out a car at tho fool of Madiron etroot that ho could take, I eaid, **You can got on that car and go to Ilyde Paik and take the train at night.,” "I had said to him ho could go down to Donglas Place, and I sald to him ‘that I did mnot think the BL. Loula train stopa there at night. Ifothon eaid to'Turner: 1 wish you would conlrive soma way to got mo out ot town,” and asked bim to go with b, © Turaor asked fmo~somobody nsked mo, I am uat cortaln whothor it was Turner or Patton—if a earriago could bo ob- talved, aud Issid **Yes.” Turncr asked mo if Iwould got ono, and I eaid I would, I wontout and ordored & catringe, aud wont back to tho oflico, and Blaboe, was thero, I do not kuow what Lio camo for; or haw ho happencd to be theta st all ; and I heard no couversation be- twoen Bisbee and Patton, I said privatoly to Tutuer that tho carriaco was at tho door. In roply to questions of Mr. Darunm, Mr. Buott stated that at fleat ho did not think Patton wan {utoxicated, but he saw aftorwards that lio wos. Mr. Jisbes bad no more todo with his golug away than the Court. KO TESTIMONY YET FOR THI DEFENSH, M, Bwott snid tho case of tha prosecation In- volvod facls that run from Now York to Lexas, and it was the businosa of the defondants to hoar, rathor thango produce, tostimony, Tho avidoness of Patton bhad beon a ‘surpriso While ‘Turner bolloved that he to oxculpato bimself, Lo did not wial to Lo in suy Lasto aboatit. lio would tako his timoand gatber bis teatimony, and in tho ond relioya himsolt fully from any fu- ulationsof Inrgsr{, and establiak the validity of [l Qecdn and sequica. tho laad in controversy, Tho dofonso could not be jutroduvod fully at Ahin timo, aud thereforo & would uot be intro- duced at all, HI: DARNUM thon made a fow romarks {n regard to fixlng the Lail, urgiog the Court to consider the large ju- terosta at atake, aud to requiro amplo aud eaila- factory security. ‘Tho prosccution had not in- troducod ali {ts ovidonco, but had rosotved a por- tion which would show more concluaisoly that the deeds bad been fabricatod. Bail of §60,00p miglt bo forfeited by tho conspirators with the viow of _proventiugan investigation into titlos bhiero aud clsewhere, Alr. Bwott, In roply, eald tha ovidence adduced did not sustain the obarge. As to Iloward Tur- nor, bo did not think ho hed boon at all impii- catod; but ho_ would concedo_that Rodolphus #houtd bo held In reagonablo bail. Tho Coart theroupon discharged IToward Turner and held hia brother in 850,000 ball for trial at the Crimiual Court. TURNEDR thon addressed the Qourt, saying that, as a mat- ter of {act, ibis waa tho trial of snejectment sultIna criminal court. It was an attompt to meko him show the evidence which hudaropoml o use to recovor tho property in quostion, le cluimed it was as much of a forgery to put fraudulont deeds on a ploca of land worth £500 ds on auotbor worth $500,000, and as llmplg the fact of forgory waa involved tho bail should not bo oxcessive.” He did not intend to shirk tho responeibility, and ho wounld lie in juil if he could not get tho bail. ‘fio Court wsa not moved by bis appoal, and refused to lower the bonds, # Itis undorstood that Prof. Turner, of Jack- sonville, who is tho father of It, K. aud Howard Turnor, becaino surety for L son. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. 'DENOMINATIONAL NAMKS, To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribune: Caicaco, April 10.—Tn roforring to Ioeory Varloy, tho rovivalist, In your fssuo of to-day, You quote, particuiarly, hia assortion that * par- ty numes aro & sourco of woakooss," and, aftor commonting on samo, you ask, ** Why, thon, are party unmes, or names of denominations, ‘a gourco of woaknesa'?” . It you roslly desiro or will tolerate s reply to tho quory, I bog to bo parmitied to say, in ro- sponsp, that orthoaox cliarches do lesson thoir forco and power by scattering it in purely pecty schismatical divisions on poiuta which Rave no force, in fact, ‘with the massos ofy church-mom- Lerahip, and which are genesallyovolved from tha thoologic combats indulgod {a sometimea by the magoates (7) of the chusch, nolthor of whom will mako cuncossions, or ackuowlodgo dofoat, and the result is & divergonco of paths, and the {rionds of eithor stdo, simply eut of friendshup, {follow their friend. All thess donominationat namen and thousand otty dogmna could be absorbed in & general * Chiureh of Christ," wilh glarious prospects of all that strongth which uoity i safd to con tain, The davil's forces, on tho other sido, would doubilosa furnish amplo opportunity for war- faro, aven if tho chauce of turning a lanco agamat & brothor aocaslonally wera thua Lopu- Ieasly cut off, Your Ropublican party would considor it a sourco of weaknoss (wouldn't {L?) 1f o party of prohibtionists, zoformers, oto, shonld et up thoir littlo temples insida the great tomple, tho result of which would only bo to cieata con- {fusion in detail of oporations without any prog- ruct of & grandor rosult thon fs contomplated by ho general organization. Yoar party 1a fighting the enemy of tha couniry (tho Demoeratio party), and divistons, schisms, and potty differ- ences on *‘non-essential" poiots, you woyld doubtloss consider nat only sources of wosknéss to your party, but absoluto auxiliaries of the onemy. o M T A REDEL'S (?) voicE. o the Editor of Ihe Chicago Tribune: Omiosao, April 10.—It s with undlsguised pleasuro that I notlce the magnanimous action ©f tho Doard of Directora of the coming reunion of the army lo fuviting ex~rchels to participate in the foutlvilies, I can asaure you that {ia lnudable precodont will be biuiled by the soldiers of the Bauth in the samo spirit of admiration that aiwaya prompted tlelr recognition of the many splendid fosta of arma nlfihn *tboys [n blue.’ ‘Bolng ono of tho whole-war rebola myeolf, 1" know full = wall the ings of my brother goldiers in misfortuus, sud have uo boeitation in_waying that this hold g out of tho ollve branch of reconciliation by tho soldiors of Iilioola will find s ballowed plaga in tho hearls of every man In the Boyth ‘who Lore atma in favor of what they cousidered thely constitutional rights. Tho people of the SoutlLwant poacey they have sworn allogiance to the “old az* ‘again, and, being of a proud suceairy, standing upon thelr Amaijoan honor, thoy deniro that tho couquerox abould ahow by bis acts that he bolievos thoy will ba truo to their professions, [a bobalf of tliat poriion of {hio Bouth that I jnow feel as I do, I say, blese- dugs on the gallant soldiers of Illinois who have 80 opportuncly, and 80 nobly, unfurled the b par of national poace, JouN Qronax Rrax, Colonal late Coufederate Qavalry, THE COMING MAN, * To tha Bdibor of Ths Onteaga Tribuna s Citoaco, April 10.—As tho present Adminls tration ia a fallare, and the man (or paziy) at tho boad ia to blamo for the presout bad vame wa lisvo ons of the city, would {t not ba well for ua {0 look about us i time for (ha next Mayor, bae foro tho gamblerw sud vepaatera get tho scart of By, and eeex to fud some good wan, capable, Just, aud foflugntial ; a resldont whoso election would tond to give our city characior at home snd abrosd ; s man capable of entorthining dia~ tinguishied gueats, that may bo visltiog s, withe out offansp to tha city, I think wo hwve soms such men amoyg ne, of whom I would name as wfiwofiu Qeu. Chetlain, of the Home Natlonal A Fasbignable Lady. Hore in Lucy Houx‘e:'. reveipt for dresing a fasbionablo lady’ Take a {‘ounf woman, sud Suru hor ouce ‘in ‘m breadth of satin, twice ia w gauze soarf, andvihros times in o puff or tylla} add 20 yards of flow- erv garlands wWhorewith to meason tho whole, ne disls iy thon trussed up, but has nob yoi uftlcient dnmlur, flomurhlng hoavy 1u_tho sbape of & train ld pevded. It may be wade of matelassn, with saised flowers, orof brocads, 8kewer It on woll bohind, and garnish with glnu buiterilles, laco bicds, o RIE begilus, cap Yery waim at the bave and vory ¢ool st the ;up. ‘ldvu:la‘;:ril;t:g'ccau\fl] ulu m“[f”“ RoBslllo rom tlio up uud pilo it on Ldlow, Beagon with diamondy and servo up warm, L ' RELIGIOUS, Mcoting of the Preshytery of Ohie cago. Oommitteos-~Eloction of Commisstonoers, Reperts . of The Methodists. PRESBYTERY OF CHICAGO, ELDENS AXD MINISTERS. The annnal meeting of the Presbytery of Chi- cago wia held yosterday In tho clapel of the Thivd Presbyterian Ohurch, corner of Carponter and \Vost Washinglon streets. The Bloderator called the mosting to ordar at & quarter to 11 o'clock, and oponed the business with prayer. ‘Thoro wero prosont at the moeting about saventy ministors and Presiding Elders, The Rer, D, 8, Jolnson, of Hyde Parl, nnd the Rov. E. R. Davis, nlated and tompo- 1oty clerke, wero alao present. The following elders, ropresonting the soveral chntches In tho Presbytery, answeted to the roll-call: Jolict Contral, William Adam; Lake Forest, D, R. Holt; DuPage, Robott Birong; Ohicago Second, Dr. Crumbau; Chicago Third, Witliam O, Btone; Hyde Park, II. ITopkius; Ifolland, K. Kewer; Rounion, A, IL, Motrill; Graco, Edward Silvey; bManteno, G. W. Fisk; Englavood, ¥, D. Adams; Fullorton avonue, J. . Walker; Kankakeo Firat, J. 8, Taylor; 8t. Anno Socond, I'. Page; Pootono Firat, I, Wardon: Westminstor, I M. Cunso; Joliot First, II 3L Marah; Blaywood, J. XL Hurltuty Welllngton, William Ilactt Wankegan, Dr. Barker; Kankakee, Joseph Bavard; Lighth, 0. F. Woodford ; Ninth, G. 11 Loonsrd; Duaton, E. A, Allen; Wil, G, E. Sawyor; HMomswood, Joon Caldwell; Whooting, 0. H. Palenbock ; Forty-firat Street, U, D, Tosn ; Rivor Park, Richard Rbodos; Scotch, William McCrao; Fourth, H. W. King; Evauston, Goorgo E, Durington. » Tho following ministors answerced (o tho roll- aall: Tho Neva. Jonathan Bowall, W. It. Downs, D. 8. Johnson, John Covert, Jomss I, McLeod, W. O. Youog, A. If. Deas, J, ¢, Bar- nard, D, J. Burroll, E. IL Custis, R, W. Paiter- son, W, Forayth, Jacob Post, E. R. Davis, B, K. Wharton, I Boudreau. B Pi Wells, . F. Brown, J. @, Porler, M, M. Waloman, B, V, Dufiisld, J. I, Walkor,'E. N, Barrett, Ben E. 8. Ely, Christian Wisaor, Jamos Burna, R. L, Qar- den, W. F. Wood, E. L. furd, Jamss D. M- Ciuro, @. C. Noyes, Charlos Ellott, J. Il Trow- bridgo, W. Brobaton, J. M. Farls, J. 31. Gibson, Arthor Mitoholl, Jamos Maclaughlin, G. Bl Have, W. II. Van Doren, J. T, AMatthows, A, Bwazoy, J. H. Taylor, Glen Wood, ¥, L. Deltou, ‘W. M. Blackburn, Dr. Halaay. ‘The nonual olection of oMcors for tho egsuiog year rosulted as folloss: Moderator, the' Rev. *Amos H. Dean, of Joliot ; Tomporary Clork, tho Rov. R. Davls, of Chiongo. ‘Puo rocords of tho I'resbytery from Octobar last m&ul the anuual meoting wora read and ap- proved, MISCELLANEOUS. The following gentlenion woro elcoted corre- spouding mowvors of tho Presbytery: Intro- duced by tho ov, J, M. Farls, the Nev. R, D, Condit, of Peoris Presbytory ;s bv the Rov. De. Pattorson, the lev. Dr, J. 'W. Healy, of the Tabcraacls Congrogational Church of this city ; and tho Rov. G, . Colian, of Oroomis, Lersia, introduced by tho Rov, Arthur Mitchell. ‘ On motion of tha Rov. Ur. Patton, it was de. cided that the Rav, Dr, Healy shonld be per- mittod to make s brief statamont in rogard to tho condition of Maryvillo Colloge, Tenueseco, of which hio waa recently clectod President, and thot tha statoment should have precedence of other bueineas of tho nfternoon soesion. On motion of thoe Rov. W. Forsyth, it was ro- solved that the ' Bccond order of the afternoon’s exercisos should be a freo conversation on the subject of religton, Lo Noy. Charlos Bolden, in charge of the church at Wheeling, reoently from the Irosby- tecy of Iowa, was, on motio, admitted to mem- borshp. COMMITTEE LETORTS. Tho Rov. J, L, Trowbudge, on bohalf of the Commuttes on Howme Missions, made the sncunl report, m which tho nceds of the churcuos wish - in tho Prosbytery wora set forih. 1t stated that tha sum of 8,240 would, st the lowest ostunate, be roquired to perform the Lbomo mission work. "The Itov, J. M. Gaylor, of the Committes on Education, &mnanlo«l in their bebalf the anuual report, which sot forih that four studonte had beon aided during the yoar at an oxuonse of §510. ko “churches of the Dresbytory had contributed 8845.00, which was £330 ln oxooss of tho drafts sent on ta tho Board, This amouut had beon contribu. ted by only eloven churches in the Prosbytery, which showod that thiso were thirty oburches which had failed to contribute, and, whon it was considered that the provious year eighiteon churchoesa ju tha Presbyiery ind given §1,67L tn :u]i utd tho caudo, {t looked ae If it wore losing ita ricuds. - ‘The Rtov, Arthur Mitobel], of the Committes on Voteign Missions, prosonted tho mnaual re- port, which ahowed tuat- of the forty-lve ohurchos in tho Prosbylery, twenty-mx con- tributed $o tho “causo of foraign misaloos, the agarogato of thelr contri- butions belng $10,U14, s sum which compared vegy favorably witly the collectiona of previous years, ‘Tho report made s comparison of the amaunt expended on liomo and foreign work, showiug that tba oburoh oxponded 111,000 an- oually for bome ev-nfiollum. sgaiuat 11,000 for tlo same wark iu tLo world cisowhero, The Rev. Dr, Cohan, of made & vory Interesting nddress on thoe progee: of evangolism in that conniry Tho Rev, Arthur Mitehell spake brio preseat status of tho womaw's work In cone neation with foreign wiesions, and urged upon the Lrosbviory the neossaity of paylog at- tontion to tlus branoh of the work, - Ou motion, it was deoidod $hat tho presenta- tion of tha avnual roports of the nlmflnl com- mitieos for their consideration should be made the opder of the'wgpond day of the nesting of the Lreabylery. 4 Tho Bpegial Committee on the'Organ: & Clurel at Lawndale uflorl.eu that the church bad beon astaplished, aud Mosuis, Roberk Lior- -fichn J. 1L Wobber were elocted elders, tho chureli, which baa av enrotlsd membarship of twonty-ona perdous, ta be wanyed tha Glover Avanue Cunreh. The Committos on Order of Exorcises teport- ©d that the Uroabytery adjourn st 13-30 p; m, for 'luugh, and yonssemble aftor ffllul a6 4 p.m., and sgain sdfourn until 9 this morning, when, aftor Llf au hour apent in devoilonsl exercison, tb?u‘k"a‘xfl;‘n Lueingsy of the Fresbytery should Tue vomination of lay and clerical Commls- slonors Lo roprosent {he Preabytary in the Qe oral Assombly {0 be Lield 3ay woxu at Ciovelsud, « Was thon procooded withi, g e followng gentlsmen were sppointed » Camm{tico to nominate stauding commitieas for tho ensuing voars The Rav. G. C. Noyes, J. AL, 0‘3lou Jo B, Moleod, snd Eldas D, It Dals aud H, 'W. King. %Eo 1;5‘_ hg-t‘ury then b“bxl'fl 2 ith o Presbytory roassom 2 2p. M, Wl Modoratop Dean {n the uflnlr.. e . MARYVILLE GQLLEOE. In sccordavoe with the tesolution adopted at the maining session; ha ticst oxorcise was the f"""“"’i 0 the Presbyiery bv tle Rev. Dr, oalay, Dresident of thp ‘Maryvilla (T Collcfi:. of that institution’y,claimy upon thom, Ho askod the Prosbytery to do what thoy cauld for that Institutlou, and statod that thore was & negessity for the sum of $300 to holp qarry it Qn. Ho alo asked for such donationy in bodks 82 0oyld bg epared the Collega. Ou motion of tho Rev. Dr. Patterson, the Sl s g 5, doumiis, to comidet, o 0 8 Colloge, as follows s 0 jlovs. Arthur Mitohalt, J, Af, Gibaon, J, U. Taylor, and on the fon of . Pattorson, STATE ON RELIOION. The Rev. J, I, Matthewa wan olected Chair- mau of tha Narrative of tho Stato of Religion, but, ou bis represaniavion that provious engage- moats would gompoel his absonoo afier an ear.y lmtr. mm ‘«L‘fi““.‘.‘:" the Hor. sy b-ln Daibiold ated iy bis place, 0 subjecta upoq which the different mrlan wore dirccted mqno urqomllv 10 report wera - zavivale, Babbath. acliogly, temparsuce, ehurch erection, church oxtension, women's work, family rohgion, eablath descoration, elo, Tho pastors and Elders of the following churchea roported 3 Du Pago, Riveraide, Chicago Viret, Beaond, Third, ourl Lake F¥orest, Hyde Jark, Ilighland Parg, Hollsud, Rounion, Grace, Evauaton, Man- teuo, Joliob Firut, Jolles Coutral, Rnglovxtfml‘.‘ Yuliexton Avenus, Kauuakeo First, orman of Ohluf Bt. Auue's Sacond, Auatin, Peotous, Westmiuater, Maywaod, Witmington, w:uhqm. Kiukskeo 8econd, Chicago Ninth, River Lark, Clloago Eighth, Jefersaa Park, Homewood, Foriy-firat 8 treoh, Libastyvilto, the Hoolan Duuton, Halt-Day, Lives Yatk, Church, Bratdwood Garden, Teall of Chics, Whoellug. Tha Itov, Dr. Iind offered the following : Tteanteeq, That heresfler & rmmiiten on thie Narra- tive of (ha Btate of Religion withiln the bouuds of thn Trealytery be appolated at the autumn meeting, and ikt the ehurchos be raquired o & theu rejiorts {0 eald Commitieea, at least ton tafira {bu an- nusl meeting, a6 is dons in many Prosbytertes, On motlon, tho consideration of tho resolution waa postponed until LLis morning, Commiltees on Bossional Resords wero ap- pointed, Two 0 Infaterial studonts, Mensrs. Korr and Fiston, wero, after examinatioy, received futo thio caro of tho Yrosbytery. enohon vsiox, | ‘The proposed unlon of the Ninth and Grace Churches was brought bafore the I'reabstery on renolutions offerod by Eider Silvey, of tha Iatter churcb, aud tho matter was finally referted Lo tho original committes ou tho subject, consinting of tho Iteva, Dr. Pattorson, Arthur Mischell, and Mr. Crumbaugh, whowe baino waa, ou Dr, Iatter- non's suggestion, subatituted for thst of Judge Maore. COMMIASIONERS ‘Tho olaction of Commismioners and ajterna. tivoa to represant the Preabytery in the Goneral Assembly resultad aw follows: Tho Heva, Dr, Pattessan, B, E. 8, Eiy, Arthur Mitchell 3 Alternstives—Tho Itava, Jamen Il McLeod, A. M, Dean, and P, 11, Cardon. Eiders—Dr, Tur- in, C. B. Nolson, H. Warden: Alternatives— 1. D, Penfiald, Mr. Frost, J. Bt On motion of Dr, Pattoreon it wan agreed that whon the Prosbytery adjourn. it adjourn to moet next Monday o the Prosbyterian roomu, Tne Hlev.” C. Wisner introduced the Itev, W, 1, Usnsen, of the First Germen Clurch of this city, who was inyited to mit ag s corretponding momber. After praver by Moderator Dean, the Prashy. tory adjourned to meot this tyrning at Y o'clock, el THE METHODISTS, The Methodlst Preachera’ Association met yes- terdsy morning, the Rev. Lochor in the chalr, There woro progent Mesars, Guruev, Martin, Youkor, Paine, Bletaeh, Roecker, . Keller, Marsh, Truosdell, Jutkins. §.okes, 1olmes, Bpen- cer, J. J. Keller, Parkturat, Leonard, Tiffany, TFalton, Hill, dwards, Btout, Bsatly, Wester- green, and Driggs. The Roy. W, Wunderloigh, of Weal Virgintn, was introduced, and spoke briefly of his flold nnd Ishor. 'Tho resolution which was lat over from laat week. |ndnmuf the work of the Y. M. nd nlud.;lng 8150 i its support, was p. Tho Rov. Mr. Leonard moved, an a substitute, that Dr. 'Thoman bLe appomted n commitfes to farnish workers for tho talke; County Jwl Tho Ilev. Mr. 'Ituesdell morel a8 an amendment, if thero be any oxpenso attending tho work, that the M. L. Church sesume it. As nmended, the substi- tuto was adopted, Dr., Edwards made anuounce. tnent of tha death of tho wife of the Hev. A. M. Patton, of Lookport. Tho order of tha day, * Reform In the Managemeot of Funota's," was takon up. Dr. Briggs, who had beon appoluted to opon the talk, was absent, and Dr. Folton, by nvitation, took his place. o was followed by Messra. Hill, Tiffany, Edwaids, Darkbust, Drigyn, sud Jutkine, Dr. Follon moved that a committen of throo bo sppainted to confer with tho other ministorial essociations of the rity, with rogard to tho management of funerals, aod (o draft s momorial addressed to the various official Boards of tho diffarent citv churchep, Carrio8, and Messra. Tiffanv, Edwards, and T'arkhutst appointed as euch osmmitteo, e RAILROAD NEWS. ANOTHER REDUCTION, The railroad war, which duriog tho Iast {wo weoks has progresaed but little, hns rezcived a new fmpetus, ‘The Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad Las now mot tho reduction madoe by tho othier lines a short time ago, and announced yestorday tuother large reduction in pasaengor-rates from bo East. ‘The ratea from 8t. Louis to Eastern points via the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, which runs in conuection with the Daltimore & Ohlo, aro now os follows : 3 Naow Yotl, €14; Biffalo, §14; Cloveland, $12; Dbiladelpuia, $15; Boston, $19; Tolodo, 810; Detroit, $11.65. This ia an additional ‘reduction {o Now York of 81, and a corresponding amount to the oiher points nawed. liniited to thirty days, Br. W. 0. Quincy, the General Manager of the Chicago Diviaion of the Baltimore & Olio Rail- road, was in the city yestorday, making arrauge- monts for & similar réduction from this city, It B understood that it will be announced to-day, and therates will probably bo as follows: New Yoik, 810.25; T'biladolpbin, 87 ; Baltimora and Washington, &6, Tho 1ates from Buffalo to all points in Miclu- gan and Chicago hayve ags:n Eoen restored, (he Canada Southorn, which bad forced the reduce tlon, giving up the fight. The rates from Buf- falo ta Clicago are now again $14. THE SCALPERS' BILL. Diapatches were rocoived hero yesterday from Springflold stating that great pressure was boing brought to hear upon the Oovernor toinduss bim to veto the Bealpers' bill, but it is con- fidantly espocted by tho railroad men in this city that it will bo signed and becomo a taw in #pito of all opposition. Mr. F. H. Winaton, tho Gen- eral Sollcitor of the Ponnsylvania Railroad in thig clty, who has boen #n Springfield helping to get'tho bill passed, atated to & TRIBUNE reporter yestorday that no money has been used to iniluenco mombers of the Legistatare. All the monoy expended was for unavoidable ex- poasea of thoso who lobbied tho bill tbrough. The clauss comvelling railroad cnmrnnlfl to ie- doom unuscd tickets at the fall value, which is claimed by the laltimors & Ohio to havo been inmerted at the last mowment to make thom buy back the Inrge nmount of tickets thev liad sold to soalpors and spoculators,was put in to get tha support of the Grangor elentent, which would ot support the bill without It, aud not becnuse it injured tho intorests of ths Baltimore & Obio. The bill was felt to bo a neceesity by all the rail- road compaulos, and thoe Penpaylvauia Railrond bad no more to do with it than any of the roada. Liargo amounta of tickota were continually atolen from tbo companics, and thess always found thelr way into the scalping-oftices. With the now law in forco no auch stolen tickets oould* bo disposad 0f, and thls waa the main reason ]nhy tha bl bad beon introduced in the Legis- sturo. RAILROAD EARNINGS. Tha New York Commercial and Financial Chronicls furnisbios Tnz TIUNE with (he fol- lowing advance siatement of the earniugs of Western roads during the month of Marck, 1875 MAILDOAD EATNIXGS IN MAOM, 181, ) 1674, Contral Pacifi.,.piue Oufesga & liock Telun 19t Latagetie & Oyl *Douver & Rio Graud 1itinais Central,, Sutecuational & Gt. No dtr7ol Mivsourl, Kansas & Toxas. 501 Bt, Louls, Alton & T, II, ( 104,104 #t, Louis,Alton & T, 1, (brs: A}, 81, Louls, Iron ML & Hou 3, *8t, Lous & Southsastern, 9,17 Tajedo, Feoria & Warsa 93,02 Valon LaciB0seauenae. 631,4.5 18] 39,650,060 [ T*Tiitce weeks omly 1n Macch of each yeit. GROSS ZANNINGS ¥KOM JAM, 1 70 MancH DI, -— e 1875, | 1810, 1000, $3,338,025 4] u'm,'m 55,00 031, m’x"a*,mv 1,4801 30430, $5,965,001 b * Fhreo woekn only of March L each )0ar, e ITEMS, The Chieago & Alton Rallroad fa selling thtough tickota from Moxico, Mo, to Now York, & distance of 1,825 milos, for €17, A mesting of the G 1 Frolght Aganta of Wostern fllfid! will hu.h'::!l:l‘n s';? fiuuk- \i’-duu- day. 'Fha obfect of tho moeting is not kuowu. ———————— She Was a Woman, Tho Detroit Freo £rhas tells the following | ** The othar day & woman oatered a dry-goods atore on Woodward avonue, snd asked’ to seo some water-proof, After long hesitaiion sho made & purchines of two aud s balf yards, leav dng & rownaut of two aud a quartes,yards ou tho counter. “Lhs clork yald that, a8 it Was tho last of tha bolt, he woyld put 1o’ the remaiuder aj cost, but abie thought she did not nood it. Noxt day sho returned with the two and w half yards, aud eaid ake wanted her money back, not “being satielied with the quality of the clolb, Tho exs 56 Uaa made, agd sle walked across the stors and pirchahed the two and a quarter vards offered her at cost the day before, thun saving ahout & dullar, The otherremnant in now fur sale cheap,” — e AN AVON SENSATION. X A Young Lndy Jamps from = Itnite rond Aratn, Actuated by Unknown Cnusce. ' 8pectal Dispatch to The Uhlcaan Tribune, Camp Porxr, 111, April 12,—Misa Jeouie Roas, ddughter of Gen, Leonard T. Roes, of Avon, n pupil at Bt. Mary'a Hchool, Knozvillo, teaped | T B IN' T O I AMIIR, from & Quinoy traln this woraing, while an bor | rue ohwypindHETON DIOTITEILSE ace way homo, suntaining fatal injuries, The alarm wan given {mmediately, the ttain was backed, and tho lady was found on aZpile of tles, atill ahvo, Bhe was placed teuderly fu the baggage- car and kindly attended by Mrs. Harris, of Quincy, aud Iloctor LeMngwall, of 8t Mary's, who bad bhor in eliarge, Sho ws still nllve on Lor arnval at Avon, with fa. vorable eymptoms, No bones wera broken eavo the left wrist and riba. Yourcorrespondent enterod tho car at Ualenburg, and eaw the Iady ritting alone In s melancholy mood, tearing lesves from o disry and destroying alternato (mgeu, throwing the lita from the window. Wiheu 7 miles fiom Galesburg she aroso nerv- ourly gave ono glanco near the window, and then moved hurriodly forward, apened tho door, 377 iage of Frank Bkif's' Tomantie Dramk. 3 Beggars on Horseback! AND A e JANAUSCHEK. Bovel of HLEA JAFAUSCIHEK (n hre colebrated Dusl Characters of Fady i) AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, TURSDAY EVENING, Apil 13, first productian on* of the Ureat. iain WITH E, T, STETSON JUPKRD CAST. Magnificrat Ecengry by Tha Butala’ i 8., 'lhe Emigrant-Wagon o Facino tallroud. The Teain of Cars, ste: Lting Incliente and Horder Lifd. suceaiv of Lo Great Bneclalty Stars, o A DL fa L TUN In Irish_ Nof lcago's favorites, THY KPEY N 5, Georkn and Charles, and sil yoa 00 orron (Wednesdas)rand G it HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THIS EVENING (TURSDAY), APRIL 12, Tha World-Renowned This (Tussdiy) and to-s rrow (Wadnesday), April 13 14 A e 0l Charles. Dickens? rofalikad NOUBE, entiited CHESNEY WOLD, took one step to tho tight, and mado tho fatal ar , aad Hortense, the Frencl Maid. Ioap, Bhio had ot boen rell for » fow daye, but | ThidsyorEARE OF Essii. It 4 Bupposod thiat sutue unexplained muatery is | &etirliay’ Nattass, TANAUSCHER In Tragedy and nt the foundation, Gomedy. 3 Acts of H she is an mnmvlmhuu and beautiful girl of 17 years. Tho appalling catas- troplia moved many paesongers to loars. Every kindnesn and sttentlon wan cxtonded by the of- ficials of tha train, It s maid that her father is confiued to o rick-bed, aud waw flly prepared for sucn a biow. The hugo, drastic, grijing, sickening pills, coustructed of crude, coarse, and hu'ky (ngre- dionts, are faat beluy euperseded by Ur, Pierce's plearnitt rurgative pellets, or sugar-coated. con- centiatod root and hierbal jusce, antl-biltousgran. ulos—the ** Little Giant * Cathnrtic, or Multui in Parvo Phyzic. Bodern chemical science en- ablea Dr. Pierce toextract from the juices of the tnost valuablaoots and herbs their active medic- inal principles, which, when worked into littla rellets or granules, acarcely larger than mustards secd, tenders each littla “pellet as activo and powerful as & largo bill, whilo they are much more pa'atablo and pleasant in offect. Lr. Tia A, Thayer, of Iaconsbuig, 0., writes : T regard your pellota as tho best remedy for tha conditions for which you prescribe them of anything 1liave ever need, so mild and certain ineffect, and leaving the bowe'sin an excellent condition. It seems to mo they must take the Pplace of all other cathartic mi's "and medicinen."" Lyon & Macomber, druggists, Vermilion, D. T. #ay: *Wo thiok they are going to sell like Lot cakes as soon as peopte get acuaiuted with them, and will epoil the pill trade, as thore that Liave need thom like them much better than larga pilts.” PIANOS, PIANOS. NILSSON! "mebdsasamomaintyamem KBLLOGG! ™ty tieinareiier v LUCCA! PATTI! "Waliades B siacts ALBANI! "nizsasipaigy tes duos ! STRAUSS! ¥sarEianoasiznbtmes, Thar e Your Uprighta zro extraordlnary nsten- mients, and doserse tuols great suce cons, Thars used the Planos of every celo. Theeo tickets are- Comedy of COMF, NIE: MARY STUALLT, aod e Tt Haturday Evenlag (Last Might) - 1IENRY, VIIT, The sainof Reserved % E N- o u’«'xfumc':'n':cu?‘f" commenses THIS MORN. McCORMICK HALL, BTAR LEGTURE COURSK. PHILHARMONIC CLUB TO-NIGHT, April 13. 6 FAMOUS SOLOISTS! LIATE. Violln N iad wfl.m‘ WL, Frencn liatn, coatralia, s I(ETB zond, ifl'nhllou. ats, £l Freo'fus tic t 0.'s. Xm‘ EXPOSITIO Another Weok of the Great Attraction of Threo Exhibitions in Ono Place Tho Groat Battle Pictare of Lookout Mountain ! TILE TWO MASTERLY VIEWS OF JERUSALEM Also the novel Spring Eshibition of 550 PATNTINGS. Admirsion to ench, e, Toall, Me. BUTity=0 8. . 265 m. and 3 1010 p. me PATENT SHUTTERNS, For Store Fronts ND ront or Kear Windows. OLARK SHUTTER® 0133y yo frarplury FLIA UONPNOLT ANV g Self-Coll l;lg,.“llcvolvlng SHUTTERS, ™ STEEL ANDWOOD. REQUIRE S0 MACHINERY, ant CANNOY GET OUT OF ORDER. 218 West Twenty-sixth-st., New York, Chicago Oflce, 51 TinSnlie.t, GEO.T. WILSON. Ag't. JEFFRAS, SEELEY & IMPURTERS AXD JOBBERS OF FINE BILKS, and 3¢ LADIE DRY GOODS. i h o co, DRY GOODS, ILLINKIY, Tartlenlar attoation 18 Ins 0 our linoy S’ SU ARRIVAL oept rive unday at. anday 3:008, m, § D1 RXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MATKA —7 Saturdsy e1. o oadsy sxconcads | AF: sscepled. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, AND DEPARTORE OF TRAR, Afipfi N,‘ONTHWESTERN RAILRIAY, fagiont, (onetavan Ho i) wnd 13 Canale ‘carner arkis mat,, and at the depats, & Milwaukey M, & lesoport & L alteeport & Dul a Teair, Lague £ buaue hiures. FARWELL HALL, Seoond Week—Audiences Delighted, THE PILGRIITS PROGRESS, Canststla of 4 Coloveal Paintings of John Tinnyan's Sue lime Allegory, shuwing the Jouraey af Chiri Cliy of Dikirustion to'1he Colesial Cltg, - 0% e !ISSIC BY THE BLANEY LODGE QUARTETTE, OB Koos, Ui & oo oones, 15 a0y evaning a3 and Ti§Siatent, AUADENY 0F MUSIC, Ona week only with tha part, Ppetite, aud pratty | Matamo Parepa cnlied youe Pianothe WALLACR SRS W fineat in 150 United Wuates, Llally | p, feg, Weduesin s ' o plaion. et N T g RS o THE INCOMPARABLE WEDER PIANOS | 5oonced N Cokichectk AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMPS, 211 _STATE-ST. NEW PUBLICATIONS. INIEW BOOISS. " ROUSEHOLD ¥ OWEN MEREHIT, 3 o L0 Conia o Loeies Tar g Aon; AT, X, Contalning L o Fite! Glxtemaeatrs, ko, Fal. Lo, oussnold Eeie e LT CLASSICS, VOL., IX. OOMEDY. A crllection of som of the chol- ceit aad moat enjoyable Shurt Storios ovor written, §1. NARRATIVE OF LE MOYNE an Attst who accompanfed tho French Kzpadition to lorida, under Laudunaiero, {n 1561, I'ranaial rom the atinof D Iiny, With Hollotypes of the o rious Enuuflnfl taken from the artlst's sigos, 4o, 310, HEDLZVAL FOLIAGE. Ezamplos of Enzlish Medlzval Follaxs and Colored Docoration, 1akea trom bulldings ot tho twelftn to th ifteonth contury, With_descriptive lotter-pros AMES KELLAWAY COLLING, F. 1. L, B. 4., *Ast Foliago." 410, 15, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW itatols bk R Lowzry; F. A dred_nigh : junle lace; Spotty (a nawaboy), !4 Whllacs. " Remanibor the iwo St p aad 5 conts, with fasorvod saatse o N0 rRLE0Ck L GRAND OPERA HOUSE, KAYNE, HALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! FUN IN TIIE KITCIEN! THE SNIBBS! TIIE WRONG MAN! INDIASRUBDER NIGS! A Bl of Gennlne MoVICUKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK of the aprightly LOTTAI Tour Hights....LITTLE BILL and THE MARCHIONESS! DANCES, BONGS, ete. Supported br E. A, LOCKB, Friday and SaturdasPET OF THE PETTICOATS and GUOD POl a. Nex MAGH INTER-STATE Billliard Tournamont, 41sud (05tateat,, bet, Randulphand Laka. EIX GAMES DAILY-TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1575, B LT 30 w'clook—Ttening, of PAUPRE O G bk oA Alternoen Games oommence at 1:31 o'clol ning, o FOLUTTONS 18 DA BAR e & RECERT it io, ve. Hoa, of Juuisians. Ualiagher, of OBIO, 've tmportaat papers.. 110, ingle nuniber; 4 8 yoar Easkroat Linol, Nuclelsn, of Michiau, ve, Mot wr, Liverman, of Wiscon: Shat For sale by all I 3. Soat past ? pric by fa b b o Patlpdldion pacalobar JAMES R. 0SGOOD & CO0., Boston. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES, DEroT QuAnTENMASTER'S OFFICE, 19 Gratasce Diitnioionis: aord o ert er, of Ohlo, Maggioll, uf Louisla; e J. M. Mrunswick & Dalke C ble. * Admission.—A ttarnean, o Io. - Lvonive, oo Hosgreed Chaiom, The, . OCEAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, pJhe Gonaral Transariantic Conpany's Natl Biasmahips it : 3 s it s 4. i Naw Vurk an o shivud(d Tossets oa e bey bt s 2T 8 capy, o (hln a0 it ity Vorineal el s ol fice uutil noon, May 6, 1875, sur fursising b Uniled Ang.oinar), Wil sail froia Fior No. 14, Noet bistos Wuartsruitor's Dopartuiout wlth tas followlag ark, a8 fullowsy GedA AT 5,198 Uniforas 1rcas Caps, §,00 Campaign Hats, o0 Esionday Niay 1 {"fllll Usps l!lioo'lll quMJI palrs VS flufih Btockl: il lurday, May 18 0, (0 paire Whlie liarlfa tilores, 25,000 pairs Hoots LD, (ocludlug wine); O Talre Bhtes, ShX0 Woolon 131AnK a1, S5.000 pares Wokl: nird, $30. aturn ticl 2 ooy, 700 Wall. Tanta:withoat il o 21, With aiporior scoc: a‘tuu‘flnfiolen. Herubbing Lrusies, G itk moceasarios without exts B0 sl Sy etiiod Mo Fias GEOROE SACKINZIH, Axent, 16 Brosdway, N.Y. 4 deans: also, Halmol n : T ks, Bog Mischs and National Line of Steamshipa, i) o it aal Fors beatmont. i KEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERFOOTL. on : el il bacd AR L | HEARY iy oty ks 2 5 y i T:"" B and Cord SForarioon asioen 1, oo bt urday, April a0 aths it irilos will bo publeot fo a Figld (napeetion, sad ER¥D0Y BiicT, et (o] FAUSeR,fp & Tibld tusppction, and Wedneadaz, Apell 1i, pan, and that no arcle laterior 1 aptod c "I'ho Government b right ¢t any or all earago ticketa {rom 1 &t the Jowey bids, ils Ara roasestad for the Llolivers of 1he aesiclos Iy to 2D, LATSON, R olphila, Jetlorsouville, Loy ud alo st Ban L opmar Blgl;m% Raadolpls-sta. (oppositenew ranciico, . A praforence will be given to artioles of doms: = daolion ang g iconnd, tactiire, canditions of SoB ireqsrenca il bog vos 18 Ariiclos of manufaolure produced on th £701 Lh comsulnpHian require T ba ared in the States and Ter- ‘Gasdh will L rocalved 434 tnepected anclonas. Sunraigh o co- Pry Lok WTaes Bumslion AAd sddroisad 1 the n 1! N PI849% UFUR SAXTON, Diputs Q. M, Genoral. Proposals for Harbor Improvements, V. 8. ENoIVEED's Oryld Usttax BorLorvn, Cuiciao, 1l Aveil 13, Bealod, propossls 1 Jnvlvu- Wil ol Gojeiaa itasbur, I * Calumet Harbor, linols, Pler extension snd Dredging, Hlvhfl(ll'\flln‘y’ll:xhux, Teilass, Broakwater ooastiuy: ! ly ab this offes, Parties pro. g:-nf."fi”xf?.{“éflf{‘ PRt R e T cliy w‘m1 {aimn. ’roposats will Ls indorsed ou the flle&flw. *' Propos il o [ Ty T FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, O L DENNENDY, Great Western Steams ind 88, cu ot gk CUNARD MATL LINE. Salling Threa Times @ Week to and from BRITISE PORTS. - LOWEST RATES. C{nmys OfMoe, worthwsal sornor Clark and / oy 1 DUVERSET, Generst Wegters Agont. AMERICAN LINE. ':: REDUCED RATES . TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTQWN, Andall polats tu Great Prtala aud ths Goatlnent. L HL M s Westorn Agonty r Madi' D From New Yark to liri 3% Waaiarer Capt, Windbaie Babad)irect Capt. y Uant Hal ml;'.« i fpe attiraty Apth Lascae, 83, s v St cDONALTL Agent, $6.00 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY kal oo ¢ e onl s iy i, ol T TIEANDRY DECATT QFrIcE oF COMF IHOLLEN UF THX U WasllING10K, e L iy e s S utloy, Kesoiver, with tue 18 owed, ool Curiviar, BULEO Dennt, foot Peteitmee and 0 Lake.at, ‘—Depof corner =Depot corner MICHI AN CENTRAY of BAILTON, and eimant House, Arrite, s 0ol Af Twentyteeraiat, arkesis, southcasl corner af’ Landolphy Arrive, Chiengo, Kana 1 o i ¢ Gpices CHICAGO & ALTON RAILR7A%. ity aud Dencer Short Line, tia Laniep Spr il (via mata lise),. 180, . 4y, Eapross, m Jacknoo Accom am Atlantic Fxprems, A, 0 Night £x e BHAND f " orming fxpre ’ *Sunday Ex, 3+ Satardey and Sunday £x. wio, Syrinafeid, dlton Wad & Zouly ion Dot Waat Side,'mrar Vatisonat: 1; At Depot, and 123 Liandolph-st, o icago Paducan | rrator, Lacon, Wastuugton J ot & D wihi Acosianiodatior Teave, . C7ICAG), MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Uninn Diepot, corner Yuditon and Canalests, Ticket O; 64 Sowth Clark-st., opposite Sherman Hause, fll‘; ll;‘)ll’flfl'!? Tove, | drre: llg'ifllk!x, llllflllmulm tarl) da (e *9Sd A, m. |t Takip. Bllnatkee, La Gros el it it & i Wspreds ise, for” lnb, o Afeoasha Milwaskes, hiey a0, Al Hay & "Stevans Poii Milwaukoo & La Crose B ILLINOIS BEN'[mL RAILROWD. Depat, foos of Lakrat, and, Q¢ e Handaiphaty Tuenty.second-st, Tcke near Clark, Bt Louls 1 1:‘.':?: Faot GUman Passoosor... Tip, RETINN CHICAGO, Deps, o aut Lakesat, Al At BURLINGTON & Q Indian KANKAKEE LINE, CY RAILROAD. and Sixieenihort,, W Claran Ty B e przz 258, Fom Centra Depot, 7o Zatett, . Serombat,. oot e, T Randorias s o ooty atdspot,” Indianavolls, Loulsritle & Cinoln. Atk Day K3pross .. d Indlansy J Arrive, De . T:5a. m, Todi CINCINNATI AIR L) Frum Litsbara Cin vatl o i tulphato e ot depess? e Sida Indiavapolls, Loutsville & Cinoln.| nath A1ay Expreas o : 725 p. . N'E AND KOKOMO th pal, Leate. | * 8:008, m., 7:30p, m,| LINe. St Louia Ratlieay depat, eon s Teket qgos, 13§ Avrive, * 840 p. m, T:08. m. PITT! SBUI non g, Columbas b N |flh$‘tlp¢ iy 0t curmer vekat afice, CINCINNATY & 8 £Hinton anid ; T, Louis 21 fandolpA- an urg & New Yo N Wi ‘and ai depot, “Arie RAILROAD. Wert Side, BALTIMORE & 0Hi0 RAILROAD un £ i depat i satiniot, ke ahces s Laani eret Soo at Malt, Aundre Exoopte Exprens, Dailye.., CHICAGD, Depot, curner & [ Y. 'th ) (*10:] P eas SR T i Niiod b3} Taave, | a m.| 5 CK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAIL, Liuren and She Grand Tuctia v Leavs, - aris, 140 p. @, R ROAD aste, ekt aftce, drrive, + FAIRBANKS' BTANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KIND3, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Laks 5¢., Chicaga, IN EXQHANOE FOR Bills oF National Carroncy, TRIBUNE OFFICE. STOOKHOLDERS' HE}}‘I‘IILG}. Orwiox oy Tux Laxx Riong & AlICHIgAN kibdhiurd of tts oldurd {ag of tio ‘Bl i of Diree tlun of ot e bty 'of ek ' the'for 24 i edha Gl A Beorotary pro. tem, PROTECTION MATOHES, Be zarefultabuyonly the Genuine, TROM FIRES, Wryant & May’s P'rize Safety Matcles, Light only on tho actories, 08 17 ucat Yy }“.‘ A o NEailis, i Mordbh il ugh adge heory, oy ebiory rough adges, ju HLLT, bas, For Kitchens, A iidy Vatoat Hafels Fusesn: ap, aiolailio - TED KVRILYWIKRE, i 7} N E SR e blas, d Wi 0% riib iy e, w?wfllnflllon and the Trade. l‘l.n- 7

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