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THE CHICAGO TRINU: WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 1875.° —_— PRESBYTERY. Unfon Botween Graco and tho Ninth Church Consums mated. Beporis of Committors on Homp Mise sion Wouk, Ete, Farralivo of {ho Stato of Rellglon==Tho Maywood Chureh, “ The Presbytery rearaombled In the chapel of the Tulrd Presbyterlan Courch yesterday morning at 0 olatock, Afier halt an boar epent in devotional exor- clrea Moderator Dean called tho Preabylery to order, a£d Temporury-Cierk Davls read tho miuutea of Mon= day's eestlon, which were approvesd, After unimpurtsut routine Lusingss, tho Commitico on Publicationa rejurted ea follows ¢ “Tho Btanding Committes’ on Tublications begs leave to report tliat for the yeat now clcalng thoy Linve not arked tho appolutment by this Doard of & colpor- Laur for this Presbyiery, boleviog that the missfonary funds of tho Dosrd vould beiter bo expended i tho mewer satiled portiuns of our country, sud in those deprived of the stated moans of grace, Dunations con- slsting of Looks and tracta lo misslonarics and minis- ters of this Lody, and sunday-school books and pagera to our Bunday echiooln, have Loen made during tho yoor o the amount of over $117, 8o far ss now advised, but eloven out of our fifty-one churches have con tributed to the treasuty of thls Board during the year, tho total amovnt being about §1,000, Your Qom- mittes suggest ihat, it their judgment, the most efficlent way to increans the efficiency of this branch of our cliurch work, and (e secura for it the sympatby and co-operation of our churches, Ia to employ some livo, prudent, aud godiy young tnan to labor an Suntay-nchool misslonary, who could teo its Bundays ‘publicaticun u his work, L1 Fapurt was, on motlon, sccepted and sdoptod, g CUULOU EUECTION, The standing Cowmiite on Chui~h FEraction ro- portod an foliows : “The stunding Committes on Church Erection begw leasato Fup it (st during Uis year uow claaing ouo charrh counosted with tuly Lody haa beou aided in bulldiog s Liouse of worsilp, Tus amount granted -ns&»& ‘The Boclety asnisted 1s that of River Park, Your Commitles regret thut 10 fow of our churches e respouded to the promisa mudo one year whun Freabytery unanimously voted i siracting ol s’ churchos to inske @ con. tribution to the treasury of this Dioard during the year. far s (U preseut statistical ro- porta from the churches shuw, only keveu bavo done £0, and tho total amount 80 far 38 fa kuowa Is oy $34U, Bonie of our airongcst churchos have not con- tribted o (hin Board tho preacut year, Your Come atieo would_urge the clurches’ to remeinber iha claims of this Doard, apd seo to i3 {hat eli our congro- gatlons liave n opportuuity o contribute to it dusing tho coming year,” . Tho report was, on motfon, sceaptod and adopted, ried as follows : P fua sndlog Commitico on Minlsters' Rllef would report that ncccrdiug to the last publiabed mine uten of tha Goueral Assembiy of the forty-one churche e then on the iist of tho Presbytety, fourieen conirib- uted to the causa the agyregsto sum of $Ju9, the re. maining twenty-seven churchios not having contributed duning taat yesr. The Commiltes are bot {uformeil what the coutributicns have boen during the current year, bt {nfer from the current languags of the Hece Tetury of Binisterfal Relief, D, Llalc, that there is no {mprovement, but rather tuo reverre. ‘Chs Commit- e, bowever, aro glad to know tlat in this susoouly o Fortion of ths awouns contributed 18 called for n atd 51 beneclarics 10 our own Lody." 5 Tho report was, on maidon, rocelved and adopted, BTATE OF LELIQION. " ‘Tho Roy, Dr. Ifurd’s resolution on the narrative of he siato of religion was then tken up, It read sa fols lows s 4 Ziesalyed, That Lereafter & Committee o the Nar- rative of the Slule of Iteligion {u "the bLounds of the Prosbylery Lo appointed at tho autumn meeting, aud thiat tue churchics bo required to send written reporiy to rall Commitico at lcast (en days beforo Lo atiusl aceting." Tho f{ilowing amendment was offered and accepteil b) r, Hurd ¢ feésotved, Thst tmmeiiately atter the reading of the DarTative ous bour shall be sfunt in raliglous conver- sation and peayes fu belialf of Wa churchies of tho Preaby il Anc-r?izcumon the resolation, 28 smended, was sdopted, . HONE MISSIONA. The Special Commitica on Home Mierlons reportod 84 follows : * Your Committes found two matters fntrusted to thom by the Lresbytery: Tirat, the question whother the oficy of Prusbyterial Misolonary slould Ls contine ued durlog the coming year, Your Committee rocom- mend _that the oflice Lo coutinued, and thut the Ruy, E. i, Davis Yo sppoluted as such Misslonary for the oomiug year,at & salury of $30, The vecind duty conimitted b1t was 1o 3y periion dmong oue cliurchcn the §),L00 which the Presbytery hat resolvad 1o 1alse for liome Misstous duriny e current yeur, aud which they Lava dono as follows ; Chicago First, £1,000; Sac- ond, $1,600; Tulrd, $1,000: Fourth, $i50; ¥ifih, $2:05 Lighub, flflli' Muth and UHGE.,IS.'-U: Jufl‘u on Yark, $1o0; l1yde Park, §4.05 Asli Evans- ton, $0; Ilgliund Vark, §.0; Lake reat, §2003 Lainion, $30; Beoteh Church, 8303 Hollsud Church, $:3; Fulerton - Avenu, :m‘ Tenth Oity, $103 Waukegsn, ifali-Day, $10; Dunton, $.07 Ausin, 835 Itiversule, $:0: Najoivilie, $:5; Lhigiowood, 100 Jollct Ceatrul, £150 § Joliet First, $30; \elinung/on, $40: Drasdwood, $23; " Lomenood, §X § Wil, §u1 Feotine, $30; Man Tend, $205 Kapkakoo, $1.01 Hankakes Becond, §3; &I, Anng, $.8. Total, § 1,153 Tuo report war uiter dizcussion, on motiod, sdopted, ‘Yo Blunding Coamittco on Homo Mi:slous Fejaree od, tuting that they bad corrcsponded ou the subject of 1onio Stisslons with tuo Becroturics, and bad made eatimates which ghowed tuat an eppropristion of £3,3.0in all was required for the carsyiug ou of the work. The report rged upon tho TreaLylery tho no- ocsally of u apecial exertion 1n favor of tho cause, [l36 report wes, on motion, accepted und adopted, MAYWOOD CHURCIL The Rev. W, I, Drown, pasior of the Maywood Cliurch, read & paper showlng tLo; Lha fuanciul condle 4ion of {he Boclcty was of a nature whi. b, if not aliort- Iy smallorated, would cad tn tha dissolution of the con- gr%gnuuu. ‘0o cluims preferrod n the pester' paper wers s tained fu 8 fow remarks Ly Eldor James Frazer, of Maywood Chiuzch, On mation, the itev. J, B, Glteon snd the Rev. J, Covert wers appolated a commitveo of two to take the ‘matter under conalderation, and report bofors the rds Journtng of the Presbytery, ¥ BTANDING COMMITTERS, The Commitica to nominsle standing commiltees tho anauing year reported a3 followa ¢ Foreian disiiona—A, Mitclioll, Jumes D, McLeod, ¥, AL Riddelty D, ., Holl, T. I, Carter, liome 3lisstona—@, 0, Nuyes, D, 8. Johnson, J, A, Gibeon, 11, W, King, G, ¥, Bristow, 11, J, Willlug. Church Erétion—N, W, Pateerson, D, J. Burrell, E. B, Darls, W. 0, Hotmes, J, 11, Holliugsworth, Flrst Gerninn, $i10;7 35 Liveriyville, $10 "Educat.on—d. }, Taylor, Charles Lilfutt, Walter Far- sythe, 8, P, Hodges, 8. M, Mooro, . L, J. Iilsey, B, W. Duftield, Thomss Dent, James Ut din.sierial Jtese/—E, L, Hurd, ~Sclioole—0, L Thompson, 3, 11, Walker, O, Wiaaar, Offver 3, Lao, Js I Fays " 3 A Publication—J, 11, hur Bwazey, E, P, ‘Welis, J, B, Gould, V. A, Turpin, Bubbath Lec, J, B, Fay, uszatution—W, C. Young, Y. N. Barrett, W, I CUURCH DNION, The Committes on Ninth and (race Churches re- ported, tocommending tho passage of the followlng resolutins, which wero adopied ; ¢ Reso.ved, Thai tuis Preabylary hereby ratify the chango of name which lias beoti voied for and agread ta by the Gtaco Presbyterisu Chuich,and that that church bo hereafler recuguized on ourzoll as the Sixth Tresbytorion, 4 Jtesolved, That, I ncoordance with tho nalted re- qucdt of the Rev, Bou E. K, Ely au VProstiyterian Church, for the dissolution of the paxtoral Telation between Brothor Ely aud sald church, the 3L Glbeon bo SrSIBIa0 e acogh o ot e Bor. 3ppol ecluze the pulpdt vacant 4 vl "l sa (o serrics of ia Ychnret sasy juste, Jteso.p:d. That we regret hat cltvumatances con- ‘Dectod with {lio propased merging of the Ninih Presby. teran Qliurch withs tho Sixth Church have seemod, 10 ‘render this action of the Preabytery expedient, “ Jlzsoived, 'That we Rereby express our continuad confidencs in Drother Ely, asau ablo and aucoverful minfater of Chriat, aud thst we conllally recommeny bim o {he favaratile rogard of all our churchos,” ‘The Rov. D. 8, Johuson, Stated Olerk of the Presty. tery, presentod his annual statement, which set foril, that sovon miulsters were received Into the Prasbyiery uring tho euced year, aud three wero dlanfuacd, 1UOT. BWING, A question having refersuce 1o 1he case of Prof, wing aroso, a4 to whetlior & usme dropped or orased Lrom “the roll was 0 bo clussed aniong the * dis. tmizsed," and the record was 80 changed as Lo agree with the minutes, and tho nawe was clasaed aniong thy “dropred.’ HTATE O¥ NELIOION, The Rav, 8, W. Dufileld preacuted & roport on the sarralive stata of the zoliglon m the churches of the hloayoy Autih 1875, folowa: yoar just “closal gives' great occasion for Ibankfulicas 1 Yiow of 150 Vety genetal Feligious b tereat throughout the bounds of Presbytery, ‘Thers fs bardly chiurch which does not report decided Jrop: ghi- Tess, and there bave beou marked rovivals in Isnd Purk, Houniol d amony (e children Weatmluster Curch Sunday-school, deop and earncat foeling in Chicigo,—Firet, 706 Fare: Eutgiaiuily 424 e g Vi a l, Austin, an 'mukegan, while mauy olliee cliurclioa Yeport thielr condition a4 sutiss ur churches b it et e, ¢ rescnce of the Spirit, The Holland lhuras duclare themselves atzaitened for roo:x:‘,d ’nf::ml:?!:! cided Bunday-school activity in Chlcago—First, Efghtl, Woatwaiuater, Ualland, Rouzlon, and ¥ ulisrion Assoos! 204 {n Peotune, Lvauston, Mantono, Englewool, At tin, Joliet Ceutral, aod Liyds Park, ks wed v (o & taora than ordinary degreo throughot ihe reinatnder of ta 1 9= doclin (a mentioned, o Sromiat s e ent cention, » nelilboring pofat, Th Gcags a vioe boms ke worky uew fea v t ture 1o & trom neo_ kocloties of yonng peapls in both of 156 " Tonietennrchos, > Womants work recelves commondatton st Evannton, Waukeqan, Jollel Firat, Jlfet Centro, River Park, Iiehiand Park, Riversids, Chicago Becond, and. Man.eno, Wo may adil that, sbionyg encopragivg_ features, the Intercst in the Fognise chech prover.nieeting o well woitay of at- tontfon, The Third and Eighth Chicago snd the Fullorton Aveniio emphariza (ke Wednenasy evening rvice. The Fliat, Becond, and Wistmintier Ohiva- g, with Wankogan and Kaukake, i, vepait rog - Ters fn attendance and pirit, At Lake Forest thero 1 arcries of very profitalle. cotiago-meotings, and in Tteuufon Olrels, Chicago, & apmd d meoting is davoted toccnvertnand fuquirers, Theto are, however, noing for ezampio, Iu the Miywond iy u beavy deut, and at Riverside, ot tho 1156 of & chinrel bnllt an ono of the of ie suburb, aud now In tho anotier orginization, Nor fs it y that our_benovolence Jian been what it sliould be, but there ara tereuns for thia dn tho fuanchi coudition of our city wince the penlc, nd ##n2e the fire, and thire In a hopeful indicatfon of bet- fer dayn In thio fuct that the coniribution of the Hecond Churclof Calcago Luagely excaeds Ha itomo Misron mscsament, | Sevoral amoug tho amalier chuechea lnve, like Wilmington, givea eomctiing fo sil tho aniin, * T werk of Chicago Prestytery incindes some linea ofoflost whi-h aro uot usual Taus, smoug the forcizn ropuistion wo huve two German chirchica— the Firat German, Gufeago, and the Wheeling Cutreh— which are coutending with tho diflicultics of a most §eo liar field, \We have aleo the Hoiland Church, with servicen conducted {n the Holland lang 1age: o elinrel among the minera sl Draldwood ; a Frencls church —St, Annels—which bhla fair to oo groit pawer for good, sud lastly, a dazluciivoly Bcolch chitech, whos abits aud melliods aro closely modeled on' {houe acrom thowaler, Inall (howe churthos we aro ene dexvoring 10 win men and women to_our_Amoricen wayn, whilo st the satne tine wo aro considorats as to therr’ nutiouslitier, aud tho prejudices which Hieso produce, * During theyeor a few new fields huve eliher Leen undertaken o expatided with, prospect of line mud energetio growth, Such are Lawndale, Forty-frat Btroot, and Itiver Parke—ail muburba of Clifeago, Among plessant and cheot ful signs of o Lieathy and note- worthy zeal, wo remark tiut Iiver Lark buv a new build. ing, Wakegan has been repairing its house, Fallerton avenuo bas buflt a mitsion thapel, Teotons Lias & new paraonage, and e, Iaukakeo, pectto nuve chureh edifites very soon, and Grace Churclies, Chilcago, expuct o linlte and 0o~ cupy thelr feld togellier iualead of moparutely. The Foutth Ublcago bua o fatnfifar Sabbatli evouing aer- ice, which secms to give great matifaction, The Eiglith Cllcago has succest fuily adoplcd & now syatim of Hnance, combinlog the Uest featurs of tho pew- rontand ghvelope pists, Ou thio othor hand, we 10 Foports from Cutcsgo Fifth, Teutu, and’ Ashland Aveuuc, A geueral summaty of the attituce and lilatory of ‘our work thows U fat mota than common cause of gratitude " to tho groit icad of the Cuurch, Wo Lave passed (hivugh s prcoliarly trylug year without spccial dizamter, aud with very especial fidleations of (Lo prescuce of the Holy Spirli, Uarmony wud loso, pracs aud prosperliy, prevail amoug us, Wesetip Loro o atar of remombrance wo thanik God and take courage fof our tutura way, Thie report #as, on motian, accopted wid adopted: BLEAIONAL NECORDB. o various Committeos ou_Hexsional Mecords mada reports, which ‘were sdopted with occanional aligl altorations, with the oxception of thoss of Wilmingtou Church, 'whichi contdned o protest aguimat the acion of fho Tard Churdi in recolv- lug lsto lts membersbip e exmember of the Wilminglon Church, who not ouly bad not his lettors of dixmiesal from ihat shum & letier Lad been wiitten (0 the prator of th Third Church, sequalaling Uim of tho fact that eajd ex-menler {roin Certain grave matters could not ol tudn them, A very hot debata followed thin at ment, end for o time it looked as if tho rest f tio afteriioon was to bo epont 1 & wordy war between tho mstor of the church and tl.o rest of tha Lresbytery, ut fuwliy tha matter was loft Ly the following rievii: thun to & ‘conunittes conafsting of Dr, Matlersun, 8, W, Dullield, and G, ¢, Noyest landa 10 sihle for 1 1 of ** lesoied, That In view of the gravity and Import- | anco of tha grotest found in the Wimiagton protest tho maiter cxcepted be referred foa commtics of {hrea to repoit at tha next adjourncd meeling of Fres- bytery, and that . tho Comumitteo Luvo access to the nitnuten of the Third and Whiington Cburclics, * Resulted, Thit tho Wilmngion tecords, except i 50 fur ua they are thus involved, be spproved.” AMENDING THE RULES. The Rev. W, 8, Johnaon subtnitted tho following, whichs was ndopted “ Hewolped, Thiat Rulo 7, of Standing Rulesof Prea- Dytery, boamended 40 aa (0 1ead an followa: Afier S miniaterial rellef? fon semalonal tecords,’ l3o, alier ‘auuual meellng,’ thess words, ' The Comuitice un Sexaioual Rozoras slall havo power 1o call on uy of the mombers of the Iresbytery toassial them luex- amiuiug records, ande ehall present & written report | near tha class of {he énnual moeting ; said report shall slato whial churches, in tho arder of thalr namecs on 1hio roll, kava peescnled thelr rocords, and tho manuer iu which they bave Leen kept. Alnd, what courches hava failed 16 prescut their rocords MAYWOOD, The following report on tho Maywood Church wan Dresented, aud, on siotlon, dopited ¢ “ e Gomuiiites appalnted by the Tresbytery on the Muywood Chureh, biaving exntined tlo coudition o Ja witaizs, i sl o brethkan thcro Haiug o every offort and every suczifico Lo meet theft abliitics require still tho sum of $2,000 to pay Just claina, rid to savo the [uperty from salo; and fecommend that the Presbyiery, rocognizing the importancs of Lits cauro, conimend 1640 tha_Chilstiau b, zality of our people, and raqucst Brother Covert to undertaks the Fafeing of tho amouut, which Lio Las consented t o, Tt cell of the Rov. 'C. Sehwyn (o the First Gerinay Ghiurchat Wheoliug was_pre-onted and approved, and ttio ey, Al st and Wisncr wero appotaied to g6 of the excrclic of ustallutlon, "fhe Lreubylery, afict prayer by tho Moderator, ad- Journed o wcot Mouday, st 10 8, ., at to Prosby. lurya rooms,- coraer of Dearborn dnd Washiuglon stetels, MAUYVILLE COLLEGE, To (he Edllor of Tha Chicajo*Trivune ¢ Ci11cA00, Apri) 10.—In the roporls of the meeting of the Preabytery of Chleago, of tho 12th, T w3 reprc- scoted by your roporter ns “ President of Maryhille Colloge,” Belug unwilling 10 appoar in a falso light, You will kindly allow & word of explanation. Al tho annual meoting of the Trustets of Maryville 1n 1874 I was clocted Profossor of Euglish Literature and Pastoral Theology in that nstituion; and, duly authorized by the College, I mado sn sppeal to the Lreabytery for meana to meot & prosent neceaity, o walchi they genercusly responded, Whlla the aiting pantor of Tabernacle Olurch, I am endeavoring 1o mwaken an futerest in Lelinif uf & coliege thnt hu & groat and tioble work for unionand ireedom fn Ton- I J. W, Heawy, nesase, Truly yours, A LIVELY SKIRMISH, Shooting of a 'Tutel by o Pollcemaun, Ihe polico havo moted out summary Justice fn & number of {nstances lately Ly shooting down escaplng ciimlnals, Auother case occurred last night sbout 9 'siock, but 1t was not until after » aharp skirmish tuat n youug man, who says Lis pemels Jos Buith, was Lrought down by s butlot which pissed clear. through Lia body, wounding btm fatally, Theshot vwas fited Ly ofticer day Bott, who was first ired upon by Bmitt, and who was fully justiied, Judging from all the facts given, n shoaling ham:, Seott and OMcer John 0'Connor wera sent out last eveniog tn cltizens’ dress to keep a lookout for*any Ruspocted parties. Wnile walking along the north sfdo of Uarrison atreos, & ahort distance eust of Dine Island avenue, Bcott discovured throo young mon, one of whot carrled A LARGE BUNDLR wrapped up In aslieet, 116 remarked to O'Connor that Le belloved the mon ware thisves, and the Lundie con- tained property thoy had stolen. Tho trio wera walk- 10g weatward, and, sa they neared. tho ofticers, tho lat- ter atopped them} In front 0f the Temperanco Ifall, snd Beott was about 1o examina the bundle, after show- iog the nen Lia suthorily, when (he suspectod men turued about aud ran, One, Bwlih, started toward Llue Ialend avenuo, another scross the road, and the third toward Desplatuce street, They bad gone but a foW aleps whien Binith draw a rovolver and FINED AT 8COTT, who had started Iu pursult of bim, Tho ball whizzed closo Ly L, sud Le drow his platol and relurned the eliot, Bumith continuod to run, but on reacliug Diue Ltaud avenus fell from ibd effects of a terrible wound, BL0icame upto Bim, sod bad him faken into Leo’s drug stors close by, where Dr, Links was called at once, and mado & husty exsmination of tue wound, and spplied restoratives, 1L was noj then be- lleved tLat bio was fatally wounded, and it was not up- 41 ho wua takeu to tho Madison Sireot Blation that the full exteut of his ury wad learned, city Duag vered ihat {he ball toe contre of thio back, and, after passing through the left Jung, cama oul, jm:"lbuva o Lieak, Anodynes wers glren thio msn, Lut bo was BINKING FAST at midnight, snd the ductor gavothe opinion that he could nok Jive twore (ben & few Loure at most, He saye Lt age da 21, aud Lo was Lorn tn Quoboc, - Lo fa & tall sl youny inac, and ovideutly s ¥reuch Ganadian, He Staied that o haid beon off suon la. the sty fo atx yeazs, aud bad no pesmanent Lome, ke refused (o Rive any faribor Inforwation concerning himeelf, and uone regarding te wmanner in which Le was ahot, (- fleers wio wera present stata (hat they Lave seou him Lefors, aud Lallsve Lit (o be & crimiiial, EMITL'S COMPANIONS escaped, not, however, until after & ahorp contest with O'Coundr, Fhoy nred a couple of shota at bim and Heott, and the fira waa quickly returned, Ono of (he fellows was within a fow fost of O'Gonnor, and tue Iatter had a very narrow eacape from {nstand death, Bl ahols in'all wore red, Abd. ihey Nere oquaily divided botween thie oficery sud the Ibievos, oue of Whum escaped by runniug down to Desplalnca strect, sud the other by dodging between some bulidings on e opposite side of Harslaon streot, ‘The bundle was secured by tho oflicers and carrfed 1o tlio Mudison Biroet Htation, where #t was found (o cantaln pleces of ailk, velvet, and other goads, which wero cvideutly stoln, ool secured Smiih'e revolver, 190 chiiuLerd of which wero emaply, aud bore alyus of w0, “Ils ofiicors are fn soyreh of the fugllives, who flod during tho sharp hlu:‘-ud 1t 1s Nkely they will suc- coed 1 bilugtn| 1a, —_————— oBluARY, LoosNsroxt, Ind, April 13,—Commander Leroy Yitch, of the Unitad Blates Navy, died ai bia resldence in this caity to-dsy, after & lngering lllness, Mo was woted for the aciive part be took during (be late De- Neusol thst captured ‘Walker, ths Alibusier, In bis first expedttion to Nicer- " -t,fl N sugus,’ Ho was & half-brotlieg latcs # of "ex-United B h snloons, Lsanston very uctive, and teme loty, but coucerning 1ounce- | MILWAUKEE AVENUE, There DMust Do n Viaduct at Kinzio Sirect, B Buch Is the Demand of the Peoplo of the Fiftcenth Ward, Specches of Ilenry Greenchanm and Others, Alarge and enthuaiastic meeting of the eftlzens of the northiwestern foition of the city was held at Aurors Turner-Halt Last evening to take ateps o ade vance the opening of Mliwaukes avenus to Like eot fand thie crection of a vfaduct aczosa tho ratle rosd-teacks in tha lino of the avouue at Siinzie atrear, 'The meoting was called to ordar by Jobn Gottleson, who nominated the Hon, John Bushlcr ab temparary Clialrman, ” Upon taking tue chisir, Mr, Diiebler atated the ob- Ject of the meeting as aunounced fu the call. A Comiaittce on PERMANEST ORGANIZATION ‘was then aprointed, which, after sn sbeenca of » fow minutes, roported as follows ¢ g’l uinmb:l’uhn )quh‘ll:r. Secret n Fraotzen, V‘l(;‘ atientand, \‘V Iilatchford, J. J, McGrath, M. I, Og.len, L. H, . , J. G, Rich bery, Ow Derkat ‘Btoneweld, The report was adopted, lon addresses were age nounced au the next Lusiness in ordez, MENBY GREENEDAUA was the firat peaker, 1o briefly reviewed the ovject of tho mee(lug, and then procecded to atate that the 250, and tho tax had beea levied and collected for tha work, The broperty through which tho atrect would pase Lad Leen condomued, sud ba saw nothing In the way of ttie opening of the sireet now cxcepton in- Junction which was pending, which bad been brougtt | Ly the awner of a single lot. Me unueretood tiat the | fnjunction wonld most prubably be dissolved Satur- o | day. It wuaa greab fnjustice to realdents of the north- | western accliou of tho city that tho work had not | | beau done, What rerained 10 be dono was fur thoso | | tnterested to publicly demand thetr righta ia the { matter, When tho streol was Opencd tho nest thing wonld b the erection of = viaduct over the raliroad, Under tha faw, the city would bave tobuild thesp- proachcs, and the rafiroad the viaduet, Tne costto (e city would Lo perhas in the nrighborhood of 30,000, which was small when compared with the fm. portsuce and ucomeity ‘of the hmprovement, Ho regarded tho rallosd and taz-payers 210 eatire harmony, and thelr intercats zn mutual, “Ha hoped {0 eee the wircet npened at unce, and the des mand mnde (or un_approprisiton by the Council fur o building of tho appicaches (o ho much-needsd | viaduct, EX-ALD. M'ORATH 2a{d Lie hiad & plan to sug but not to coumend, ez- copt £ by tlie tax-puyeis 1y cunt of bulidiug tie ap- prsackien, which Was 0 Lavo un ordiusuco pusted to- uiring Lo rafiroads 10 draw their traius fuside ihe i city lunits by hore-ower, ila thonght i uckn cyutue wero sdopred (Lt the Njiroad Company would gladly crect butus We approacies und ths viaduct tathe or o thus anuo) ed, JOUX GETTLEION wes the noxt speaker, 1ie did uot uprrove of the port. {ion of the epeaker who bad preceded bim, The hloy of compouing $he ratlroads to draw their cars by hotas power \was oid, 4nd tho rotlvoads. lad espressed thetr willlngneas to comply with that ordinaucy ruther thun erect tie apprusches to tlis viaduct, 1fe did not want 1kie matter teated, for it would delay tha exe:ution of the work and fucreare tho dunger, insucurisy, anp ine couveufeuce now hud, The people of the northwest- i patt of tue city bad been Lszwd to cuoipiota nag- nillceut boulevards for the accommodation uf owners of fust Lotscs, and yarks for the caliancement of tas proporty of individuals, aud woy was b thit the city oi large conld mot Lic al60 taxed for tho improvcment demanded, If the ralroads wera depouded upon, the work wuuld pever Lo done, He hioped (0 &8 tho meeting appoiut a com- | mitieoto urgo upon the city authoritica tho nocegsity of malting unt appropriation 1o pay for tho work, e was wilifig L0 pay lils sbiace, and every other Javoriug nan lving alony Mliwsukes aveuus, or in the north- westery portion of the city, wan willing o do tha satio Thing, - Ao Wit wis & 1a0ulio Ons, fess. MoFa of Jobe Dy thio entizo city, and the neceasity of 1t was nppareut toali. X, ¥, BONYAN wan o nest zpeaker, llo wis in favor of the {me pravem sut, snd thougiit 1t ought to bo mado by tha city, | 1t was not nicceesary (0 Gght tho rajlrosds, for Lo velieved tuat the moment tue. street was opoued oud the approscheu completod, to railronds would gindly busld tho viaduct, “ile kuew the people weio ayiug ua Ligh & tax already as ey felt abie, but tue Liidias of 30 viaduct would 80 eaance fha Yaluo of property that it was (o thelr udvantage to utld the np- 11roaclica at once, and at almo< uny cost, Tho money bpent for porka lad added millions to the { worth of property throughuut the city, ‘Theimprove- ! mont coutomplaled woud Lave the sime resull, o cloted by witschiug bawmoto the A'dsrmen for not pushing the improvement in tha Council, und sald the Jeople ought {o give them to undesatund that At they dlo ot do tselr duty they must make room for better n et Wuo woald Fepreseut ths peopls aud not thenlselves sod thesr pocksts in nct snd vot ALD. R¥AN waa next called for, 1y hud uo intereat In parks, nor did by mako a living afing around Conttrvoms, He belioved the eutlewan whio bnd preceded bim had «ome to the weellug in tho inierest of tho rulirosds At the purky, aud that I Inokves wre catirely acif- isb, e indorsod Blr, M.Grath's romarks, aml satd Lo would b fuuud doiug bis wholo duty wheu the tiue came, ” NEEOLUTIONS, 0On motlon Sfersrs, Greeticbuum, Ryan, and MeQrath were applttud 8 Cotmitteo o Hesolution, id sub- witicd 1ue foltowlug, which were udopied without dis- acut 3 *\Wirxneas, Tho owners of property on Milwaukes avonuo Luve boen Leavily taxed, over five your for the opeuing ond cxiension of that street, wi Was 1o gx\-a hom d dlio:t communieation with Lalo ot 3 un " Witeneas, The strecls crossing the ANlwankee avenus extension Coutuin Dow at least twice as many ratroad tracks as they did ut the Lime of the passage of twy ordiuauce for said extausion, thus renderiug passage across them oxtremely dangerous aud alnost ungarsabio; ad ** Wuznras, Milwaukee ayenue is the miin artery of «Northwest Chilcago, aud 1t would bo sulcidal for the wuolo city to obairuct the hte-blood of one of fts most fportuut parts in its flowing and ebbing 1o and from tho heart of tho clty ; and * \FEnzas, 1t 18 i tho fntereet of the raflroad com- panics coucerned, as well us ourselves, to bave this ob- struction remedled by a viaduct beginning at Des- plaines street, and enuing at Cidnton sireet; snd ** WHERKAS, [Lis easential that this viaduct should bo bulit {n Grder to give us sows beneht from the #aid ordinance, and in order to shorten our ronto o Lako stre:t and Lho central business portion, and not wmerely oo papor; sud * Witzneas, Tho reallzation of this project {a 8o doar 1o the hearis of all dwellers in the northwestern pore tion of this city thst 1t hus asssmbled to-night such a large number of them within thiese walls; therclore, i : * Resolved, That wo fully recognize and appreclate tho cficrta made by (ho Loatd of Fubiio Works during the past year to pul theoxtenalon of Alilwaukes avenue, from fis preseut terminus to Lako aireot, in such & condltion tat & may be used for Lo purposss n- {culed and that o e Comiaon Cauncliand especial 1y tho Aldarmen of the Lleventn sud Fifle:nin Wards {a W socuriag af appropriations bo that e, * Reaoived, 'That, inasmuch ss such extenslon Is an accoiupllsbed fact, sad, after the sxpenditure arga amount of money ralsed principally from tho ©owners of property doswed bousdied, yes such oxton. #lon 1a of no pructical yalus until a' viaduct s built over the raliroad track from Kinzie stroet 80 Osrroll Stroct, bnd unul thie ia doue all Labor aud ozpenditures Letotdfore made wil bo of noavail, * Rteagived, 'Cuat Lie property luicreats of Milwaukes avenus; L slrecta centreing upon the avenun, fit fack thie whiole northwostern poruion of the Weat Divislon, absolutely sud fmparatively demand the buiaing of such & visduct st once, * Heaolved, Thut wo roapectfully'but earncatly request the Common Counci to t]:‘pmp ate s sutticlent suip of mouey ta euable the Boarid of Fubllc Works o erect such & viaduct o ssid place by means of which ke 60,000 poaple living on the West Bido norih of Rinzlo sirect will be eusblod to reachs tha busiucs cantro of (ha clty Ly & naural and diect route, sav- iug to theim & large amount of time aud oxpense, o Peclally to tle liboring claskes; that such & visduct will bo s permanent fmurovement of vast aud tncal- cuisble Leutfil 10 the whole city, which the foccssitics o it o t ug bo prosuat- * Zeesolvedy Tua of tho foregolag bo prosnl ed fotlis Honor the Masar, T Comaon Godncly sug the Doard of Publio Worke,* O motion, the Vice-reeldenta of the meeting wero couatituted a coumittoato lay tho resclulioua before the Council Mondsy eveniag, Tha mceting theu adjourned, AMUSEMENTS. THE PHILHARMONIC CLUB, ‘The Phillarmonia Glub, composed of stcsars, B, and ¥, Lustemany, Martdegen, Welner, Gramm, and Belz, made thelr fissd apporrance in thiscity st McCormick's Hall yesterdsy eveulng, They were fortunate in belng introduced in the Blar Course, Which securcd them, comparatively unknown as an organization, & Largor sudienca than the Mendelssolin Quintetta Club, Witk ta grat reputation, ovor bad lu Chicago, Thuy were unfostunste, howover, I playiug iu so large a ball as McQormick's, Thoir's s combluation peou~ Uarly adspiad to Chamber Concorts; to liaten ta them 10 8 hall that holds 2,300 peopls fa very much like looking at theataye of a ‘theatrs from] tho obse Of an opera-glasd, Bomo of the wmembers of tho club, noably Mr, Bernbard Listemsny, the leadur, and Mr, Eugeus Weinez, the flute-player, aie already well kuown, from thelr long cone:tion with Thomay' Orcheatra in leadiog positions, »s arthts of distin- gulslid merit, The otlars Sitlug complewment fo¢ & & soztetie, 0d tho roeult 18a winlsture string. orcbestra of very semarkablo ability, snd more power 1ksn would naturally be espectod. The critiolsm w are aclined 10 make {2 tho pro- gramms 1s that there was too Litle of the club muslo Oaly two selactions were given Vy the full club, A coj (hiers wers fhin most brilllant performances cf the evenlng, s have no doubt that those who remeined Uil tho lart onjoyed the * Virions ins Dream " an Diach as any other number on the programime, and Liezvs Jthapaotie Hengrotse, anide froni the genuino and iminao brauty of tha comporition, exhitiiel the yursatile rosonrces of the club Letter ‘than anything {hat was played, Thote who have Lesrd te Thonie orchieatra play the fthapandte wilt ba aupirissd ta leirn that six Inntrumenta conld Uring out t very eame ef. fects, lacking nuly in volume, whicl fa searcely min iod 111 1he atrorying attention which tie ar.datic renderinz by the cinb commauds, Thu other concatied e o1 of (hn ovealng wers & leothusen guntefrs (¢ miner) , of twd =~ movementa, A i triceiy for ° thres viollut, and Mesthoven's | W Turitsh March, fendered fanfliar by al fuatein s Paying, which wan given for an enrcre, Thn st Boiahia’ a0 performunce was that of bF, Nartdexens on_tae vialouceile, who_pleyed & conesrin Ly Galiay. Toan, and who bronght 0uE Lulis richer and tarn dei cato offects withs leas aort than any kells [ 11yer Bow eall ta mind, Mr, Bel2's eolo on the French hosn, wonderul Wi 1A echio eSerts, wan alan expecially pre markablo 11 this cily, which 14 curssl vith tha tamet sbortive efiorta st Ll Tuent, The violin sola of r, Barnhard Listemann (1 cluteonns by Bach) wan a S1mple of marvilous exsetle fionand r, Weiner's flate aia wis deiic s aud beaq- tful, "Tho atyle of oth pleyers la Lleuntly faniliar opeuing of tho street had Leen ordered seven years ! Lere, Tro cluh tn materially aselrel by Sim May A, Bryant, of Boaton, who hias a contiath vilce that can. not_be' better complimentad than by Ik quality to thiat of Ars, Seguin’s, Tile true of (he lower noles, Bliaa Bryant 1« vory voungy of graceful preaence, and plessing niunner, There 18 nouiothing of the hesltation patural to youth g the una of bier voice, but we doubt whether tiere ta & oy tralto voice In_ihe country of greater nromire, and thiero ate few which give 80 much present pleinute, We Lerald thie Puilbarmonic Clul as a valiabin quisition 1o the muAlc of the country, aud an at nduas- tional agency calculated to lntrove the public tasts and cularge the sphicre of munical enformrat, Wa would recommond & smeller hall, sud muta of (he concerted munia with the full clab, as likely to cone fribute to their own success as well as the piccaure of the audience. - JACKSON---METZ, ' Wecdding at the Grand Paclfic Hotel. Toilets, ' A Sumptuons Dlancr, An elegant entertainment was given last svening 1 3r. sud Mrs, S8am Goldman, at the Grand Pacific Hotel, the occasicn belng (he marrisge of dss, Gold- mon's slster, Mtss Rachel Jackson,snd Mr, Richard Aotz, The Lour for the ceromony was setat 5 p, m., | and shorily after fhat tima the numerous gueats who } wero nvitod 10 witness ths ceremony gathered in the ! clegant suitaof parlors which Lave Been more than ‘once the scene of similar Intoresting avents, i The folding doors were closed which Ied fnto the , smaller draniog-room at the eud, snd befors it wero ¥ rtationed & couple of waiters Lioiding the wlite ribbon shich was lo be used a8 tho dividing tas Letwezu tho | Gacata aad TNE DRIDAL TAMTY. Ataglvon cignal the doors were throwa open, and thie futeresting group was Peveslod o the snxious rpec- tators. Tho bride and groom wevs supported by etz ! aitendants, tho bridermalds buing very young and lovely glris,—Mits Elta Goldman, a daughterof 3r, Ham Goldwman's; Dliss Jenmie, & dauguter of Mr, Phiilp Goldman's ; aud Miss Tina Metz, 8 young sieter of tho groom, Thelr attendants wero 3, Lenry Metz, Mr. Paul, and Mr, Goldman, n son of Mr, Sam Gold- man's, Mre, Jackson, the bride's mothr, Sir, and Mre, Metz, mottier snd father of the proom, and Mr, aud’ Mre. Sam Goldman, wers sleo c3 tho wedding party. Bllss Jackeon has been brought up snd educated by Mr, and_ Mte, Sam Goldman, &nd they gavo her ber | o'egant wadding and outsit, Bhe, buwever, apesks niy Germun, and_ therofore, miich 10 the satikfection of the ucate, whose oducation had been similarly peg- Ircted, Dr, Mesaing performed the ceremony in Ede iies, The oration 'waa very brief, compared with What ta usnal umong Taraelites upon suck occastons, Lub very improssive, The sacramentsl wine was tasted, i ring_plsced upon the br~'s fnger, tha mutudl vows exchiangod, and Mim Jackson was pro. nounced e, Metz, ! WHAT TIIE DRIDE Wone 18 naturally a subject of Interest,—to all the Isdles, at any rate, Iler drens was o rich white ilk, made vl lok Wabteaus plated (rait, aud & tabiier mage of elaborat shurra and paffs divided and out fned with gatlands of orange-blossome, The vell, of Lridal tulle, Wi fanlenod by the msme appropriste’ flawers grace: fully arranged, Bhe is lall anu elight, with clear, palo complexion and brilitant dark cyes, noklug very clarming in ber wedding robes, Daricg the cere. mony sho scemed somewhat ncrrons, aud 8 little. pale all tho_evonlug, even the exertion of dancing only brluging & futut tnt of color ta her cheeks, Tau tureo young bridesmaids wera dressod to white, with foral garnittirs of rocs pun-ing In gariands 8croas tié front of ihelr dresses, looging them Lebiad aud oramentiug the balr, Soveral denccs followed the ceremony before DINNER was aunounced, Then the bride and grvom led the Wayto the lidies' oiduary, It mever luoked mora Leautifully (hun 11 iust ovening, The tibies wers arcauged in tho umusl mauner preferrod by the Touiuws, forming three sidea of & hollow square, 3 snialler table rachlnga short woy down from thecentre, 50U 8 round table partlaby bitig up the Opea space at thoend. Tho brulul party, wiii the Rov. MM, Mese aing and Lis wie, tho bear felattves, sud friends whom they wished to onor, wero suated on the upper sida of tus table tiat forimed the consecting aide, i thal in ner facing all tbo olher guout he & weea beausifully arranged ard decorated, Largs Laakataof esra vud Leauiifal fowars of every decripx tiou, placed at Intervals, rolieved by frutt arfanged io variuus dusigns, In front of tho Leido was the Luge loaf and weading-oaks, oariug that the cook of the Grand Pacifi might Bt undentand the neccavily of Laving & Io3f Ligs cnough for eacts Bucst to tuste, Mrn. Guldman ordered ol fzom un 6xperienced Jowish baker, bilt, 1ot fo bo outdone by uny outsider, tns briad baker of the Pactlic kuoaded the necessary dough nto sich & huge loaf st tha other acemed & mera pigmy beslde it 1 was enough and to apare for tho gussts, over 130 In num~ ber, who at down (0 tho feast, ments wero beantlfally prinfed on while silk, cd in satin-faced cirds, Oa oie sids was “ Complime:ta of #3r, a0d Mss, 8am Goldman, * Grana Pacitic Hotel, * Chicago, Apri] 14, L5, On ths other sida was printed tuo mony, which cons tained every delicacy {a or out of sssson,’ . Gaakell outdld bimiseif ou thia occasion, aud, having carte blanche, permitted nothing to be 'fo: gotten tat could add 0 10 daintluess of the rojast, Hcside csch ylato with thesliken monu wasa boutounicro containing Boston buds, helivtrope, and awoct-tcented pinke, Tuoy were luvaly, and oddod thetr fragrance to the other rare aud Lodutiful blossoms which o profasey decorated the fablea, Lovely nyacintha, roscs, pinks, mignouetto, tubo-roses, carnatlons, diphocs, and cauielitus, formed s bed from which sprung 1holove. Lieat of rose~buds in profusion, ‘THE TOANTS, After {bio lengtby diuner was over, the Bav, Mr, Mexsiug gave, firat, Tho heallh of the bride and room,” and 'cailed’ upon bis colleague, the Liey, Mr, $iochos, o respond, Tho Latter geatleman, thoogs pluadiog i1l bealth, 314 soin on sdmirsile msnner, payio the biguent’ complimanta to the mother of tho Bilio ia well ks 10 her fricuds. The naxt tosss was, 4Tho relatives of both aides,” and Alr, Baderadort wus calied upou to reapond. IUs apeech waa in Qerman, the victory of Mtz proving & vary happy allusion, “*Our Gucsta " waa replied to by AMr, Kozmimkt, tha bauker, who did tho subject juslice, Az, Philp Qolniu aa ealied upos wnd,trelatiag o la werisess ence, mada it Lia aws, amid the laughter aud o Plause of al ssscrablod, " T 55 AMONG THE GUTETS resent wero M. Jackson, mother of the bride, in rown sfik and black lace, Alr.and Mrs, Ssm Golie mau, the lady wearing & deep purplish-Liue sik, trimmed with velvet and lace, and diumond orpa- wients, with & garniture of roses, Al Golduian, the “lady dressed in' bis: ot o, Tosed, wilh orasments of rubles, alr, L. B, Peealdent of thoe State Bavings Trust Compavy, ai Jira. Hidweay, Mrv. Bldway wars cliocolaig-brow fatia aud Chaniity laco, with crimson roses, 3, and Mt Charles Hoziuinakl, Afrs Kozmiuskl 15 black silk, la sud towers, with dismond crpaments, Toe liov, D, and Mrs, Machol, tha lady fn s gray sud black sk, Tau Hev and Mr, Alesslng, the lady 1t mauve sik and Valeudenues lico, Mr, und Mis. Coarlea E, Lisscs, sud Missos Bebocoa sud Roao Teascs, Mre. Isas & was in buck alik and lace, and the Miucs lascs wero cd ailks dlaborately wnada sud tri. ] 87, sirred i Cand fovers, Mr. and Mrs, Livingalon, ko lady tn palo graso silk with tablier of puffs, aud traln_ trimmod w.ta ruftles, and floral garniture +'Mr, and Ars, arris, Mre. Hur- ris wearing black ailk, Laco, aod dismonds, with white oateich tips in her hair,” Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bolorsdacf, tho lady 1o striped silk and lace, Bilss Wiel, a3l lelteas, n 8 rics plum-colorsd alky rimmod with gar- lands of roscs, Thers were mauy others prossot, 810ng Whom were Nix, and Mry, C. Sumuerfield, Mr. sud Ars, Bimon, Afr, Honry Bleiz, of Amboy, Iil, 324 . Uncob Jutkaon, alao ot Ambiy i e, sad Ml ¥ry, Ars. Fey in black alik s Mr, and Mre, lloscotual, tholadyin Giwck atik and fowers; Mr, nd Mra, Jusspls Mets, father and tnother of {lo bridegroom, Mrv, Mots’ wearing black eik aud Howers: 3z, and Mrs, Glonwkoeky, Mus Livingston, sud Misi Buimmertield, the latter in”pluk ailky il 'Mukml:rd wl ace trimmings, Col, Ellisom, sud the proprietor, A e, Gt trom st sevorel dlspatches, dated from HKanass, from tawns 1 Hiiinols, aud from Now York Uity, wers sead 8 tho tablo, all wiabiug the cauple much' Joy. Wilen (o elaborate {qut was over, turned to the ropristors of the L GFedit for. tho mirable manter (o which the whole auialr wad cous ducted sud goiten up:, Fao guestaall exirested thera- salves delighted, snd the weddlug was certainly among the finest ever celobrated i Obicago, Tho trousseau i maid to be umagnificcut, sud the presenta egually handsome. The yousg coiplo start on thelt lifu's Journey esrtainly with the best wishea of all \heir frlaads, *Mrs. Meia will remain for the prosent with Mrs, dn.an, the aister usder whoss foslering care she has grown icarely now :m with her, sveu to one up, sud wha P neazer clalm, o who has a nging muMC oul of thin instri. | | The Dress of the Bride and Other: THE COURTS. | A TReminiscence of tho Bridge Disnster, Sag Ancther Board-of-Trade Men Who Wants to Get Back, Judgments and New Salts. TIE 8AG DNINGE DISASTEE. A trisl{s now golng on befors Judge Gookine, by aptesment, which arisea outof the well-known Bag Lridge disaster of Aug, 16,1973, The platntiff, Mary E. Micble, s widow of J, B, Michle, an engineer, who was Lilled whilo on the trals of the Chicago X Alton Raiiroad Company, (hs defendant, I8 i claimed by the plaintfy that Michie ba1 paid his fare and was riding on the engins by vitation of the en- gineer at the line of tlie fatal accidont. Iisppearsin ovidence that tichie, who was & member of the liroth. erbood of Locomative Lngineern, went to the engines: above mentioned and asked If Lia could pass him to Altan, The engineer told bim to come again the nest morning, which be did, and was received on the en- gine. The defendints claim, thersfore, that Michie was 4 person who had not paid any fare, but who was sitemnpling to steal a ride, and tbat of course they are ant, in any way, lable for b desth, They, however, while denying any respomibility, 000m after tho dinan- ter offered the pliatiff £1,500 fo avold sny smt, Tls, howeser, was refuned, and the present auit be- | gun, wherein 85,4 fu clajroed, The Company clafm that they bate pald over 121,000, and that this 1a the only euit which has been commenced on account of the acuident, TIZ JOUNSTON NOARD-OF-TEADE CASE. About a month sg George J, Johoston filed a bil in the Superior Court against the Basrd of Trade, setting aut that be bad beca lilegally expelled, sa o claimed, and aeking for 1o lnjunction o prevent the Doard keeptug i aut of iiatonmn. A wotion was made y.sierday morning before Judge Moora for an injunce ~-on, on " the usua grounds urged so many timen bo- £aro by atlier afvgusted Boatd-of-Trade vperators, Mr, Daut, on Letsif of the Buard of Trade, chimod tnat as the ‘expultion ksd becn edected several months 3g0 it “wat now too lata to apply for an fu. , Juuction, but it rhould have Lesn seked Le- i fore the remolution fo suspend was puseed, ‘Tue proyer remedy at prosent was & writ of mandem. 1 to cowpel the Hoard to reinatate him, on the ground that Lo wun llicgally doprived of his rights, Moreover, the complainant diil uot show that he wouid sutfer any {treparavlo ujury, 38 he could siill carry on bustness, aud if be austaine] any damages ko woula hava o pers fect remedy at law, Judge Moore felt some donlita as to whether he had Jurisdiction in equlty, and asked for more Light In tha lupe of legal antborities, aud the furiber discussion of the quastion was $aerefors postpoued, DIYORCES, Tanuah M. Eldridge, a resident of Detroft, filed = stuing that her husband came hers a fow weeks ago In cumpany with one Julia Johuson, whom | lie haa taken na bis wife de facto, Mis lawful spouse thercfore claims » divorce on the ground of sdultery, UNITED BTATES COURTS, Susan K, Foldtt bewan nsull in debt againat the Mutual Lifs nsurance Company, laylog datnages at 3,000, Jlohn W, MeKinzie Aled s petition agnst the Town of Walnuf, Bureau County, settiug out that he recov~ cred Judgment a short tiine 8go aguinat the town for £1 508,00, whlch the lown refoses 10 pay, s thero fue atks for s mandamus to compel the Town Auditors to sudit and allowhis judgment, Lippiucctt, Joitao & Co. begana sult for $2,600 aguiust Alexander R, Dempater, cod 3L Buston sucd D. T. ligginson and 3. . Beche or £2,16), “Tno First Natlonal Bank brought sult agalnst 3, D, Brown, claiming 81,00, BANKEUPTCY ITEMS, Jatnes McWhozuey, a_commission merchant of this clty, tiled & voluntars petition, showing $.631.°0 of debls and no aseets, Tho cans wan referced o tho | register, Btaples & Van Lone, claiming $2,502.70; J. A, Hor Mk & Sous, clalming $30L.415 Boser & Cornsatt, wi want £194,43; Thomua Driver'& Son, claimlng §15 C.C.'Tnompuon & Co,, chaiming $6).31, 2nt Hunt & Sons, who ask for $103401, Joined {n fling o petition ln bagkruptey sgatnal Frincls Fiine, Josepl Jares, aud Willlam Ciaphn, contractors and build under tho frm namo of Fliut, James & Co. Buape +i08 of payment of commercinl paper s the only act of mukwlfwy «harged, A rale 10 show cause April 21 was Lssue BUTZNIOR COURT IN DRIEF. W, I, Park, exccutor, began a suit for $12,000 againat George O, and Charles 31, Smith, W, B, Leilugg sued the Mszsachuactia Autual Life lusuraiice Cotpany for $1,500, Curl 8ir comumenced o action In trespans against John Rock, clalming §10,000 damage for tue losa of an rm. :;c?zmm Oegood sued T. W. V. P, Merorrean for - CINCTIT COUNT, Frederick R, Olfs fil:a a distress-warzant yesterdsy agalust (e Firesde Prblisting Compan, recover 7,39 back ot for Nes, 236 aud 3 Wabash avenue, "Tlie Trustees of the Germania Encampment, No, {0, of the Independeut Order uf OJu Felluws, began & suit in debt sginat 8, T, Witkuwaky, SBamuel Wit kowaky, and David Adarun, laying damages ot $.,000, Jobit CT mved the Unlon Iusurance Gompany, of Cileago, for $1,000. Jubu B, Uverion commenced sn sction in case sgaiust Francis . Cole, laying danages at $10,0.0, TIE COUNTY COURT, Tho will of Chilstisuna Wobb wus proven, nnd Iet— ters of admiuirtration with the will annezed fxsued tu Emma Blockwell and F, W, A, Blockwell, under an ap- proved band of 15,00, 1u the matter of this estate of C. Y. Doyce, a luna- tley coneervalor's anuual sccount approved, snd lexve grauted to extend terms of morigage taada April g Tiia will of Auna Christina Carlaen was proven, and letiors tesiamnentary issue. to Jolianues Carleew, under an fudividust bond of 4,000, The will of Matthiss anolez was [roven, snd letern testamentary {saied to Margarct Hanolck, under an approved bond of $14,030, CRIMINAL coomT. , the counsel for 3iike MeDonald in the perjury case’ agioat that individual, appeared fn court, aud read un ailidavit 0 the etfvet that bis client conld’ mat receive a fafr and Impartisl trialat the 8 of Julgos Dooth and \Villiamy, and therefore celred & chauge of veouo, Tba amdavic wis elgned Ly somo fiva or a2 perions unkuown (o the Court, Judgs Booth granted the application, sud announced that o would confce with 1ha other Judges, and somo ane of them other than himself and Judge Wilitams jrould try Lho caso, which s et faf hearing on the 34 ust, The case of Hugh Garrity, indicted for swindling and robling a strsuger from Peoris, was called, The accused falled Lo appear, whereupon his ball bond was deelured forfeited for $1,000, Goorga Esger, & profes- wlonul ballor, was (he surety, The Courd then proceedad fa hear tho arguments In tho case of A. O, Greenobaum, who fs charged with doing business for & foreign insurance compuby with. outbasing comyMed with the atatote of tho State, Thsovidence was taken Monusy, Tue case weatto the jury at 17 o'clock noan, and, after balng out eix hours, they wers callsd in, and raparted they could not agree, Judge Booth reluctantly discharied thom, They atood eigh for scquittal snd four for conviction, ‘This la tho third case tefore the present jury, In oue they convicied, and & fine of §.00 was iinposed. Thir was in the case of Watt Rabluns, the gambler, In tae other two tbiey fatled to ind o veruict. ‘Tue Graud Jury failed 1o find an indiciment sgainst Patrick Hassetl, the old man who was charged with raurder by Lia #on Duniel, snd the Goutt theroupon ordered bis discharge, Tho Grand Jury during the # week have careflully Investigalsd the charge, ey bave had Dan Hasselt betore them several tues, but bis teatimouy was so disjoiuted and wild that b. utterly fatled 10 Imaks out & case agalusi the old wmaa, THE CALL. JoDGx GARY—GT Lo 72, T4, 75, and 17 fo 88, Jubax Moonz—10, 17, 16, Jupan Rooras—a7 td 313, Jupax Tree~No cail, JUDAMENTS, 8urznion Counr—CoNrrssioxs—Bamnel Keyser va. George Meluter, $i5, JUDAX Qany~W, F, Regera va, Jobn O, McParland, Tsaso N, Prico, Wilitam Widdoos, sad T, W, McFar: land, $08.1.—J, L. James va.' Lucretis W. Kiog, $1,433.30,—Timothy Wright v, Augustus O, Prout and James E, mnwnéo:m.—.v. A, Butterfield vu, Trustecs of Unlon Purk Congregatioual Society, $130.—Ficld, ;?lléz&l . vu, Cbazles J, Nichols and John Pearson, JUDax MollopzaTs—Crana Drothers Manufactustng Gompany vs, Louisa af, Pouny; verdict, §1,135.1% and wmotlon far naw trial, neors Courv—JuDGE Noosna—The Chicago & Pacific Rallroad Gompany ve. Solomon Steln, Al ) Hirsb, sud J, A, Otaybourn ; verdict for defentants for $1,000,~3, 11, tlebbina vs, 4, 3, Walkor, £13,00), — = THE LOUISIANA COMPROMISE. New Oatraws, April 13,—Indicstions are that the compromise or adjustment will b succesaful to-mor. Tow, but nothingat present indicatcs just how tho thiag will bo done, Blambera of the two partics wero in foxecutiva scasion to-day, and { i stated that Mr, Whioeler, who arrived fast DIght, was with ach bouly o, but their proceealuga’ have not been mado DRY OLEANING. A A A A AAAAAAAAAAR A AR LADIES SUITS, In Bilk, Woolon, and mitad goods sl Embrold Hacuucs, cleased BUGOIRSEULEY by ibe 2704 DERY PROCESS, Without ripplny Vil Withaut ripplog of romariag Trimulags Crapa Vails AUGUST SOIIWARZ, - HOSTON STEAM DY UOUSE, 168 Mlinoia and 205 West Madison-sta, Also, 1% bouth Ul alter May i, MEDICAL. Piles and Fistula w ln. wip. w of the traln running to Alton on the day bofors that ] AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATHE, This (Wednesday) ot 3 o’clock p,m., POPULAR MATINEE, For Familics, Ladies, and Ohildren, Ttemember Prices—Ladios’ or Child's Tickat, 25 cante, Briliant Soosess of e Creatst Olfo Vel Prestated. Tamaltanus enthasissm of tho combined LontonFely i Lento o A e it REYROLDS BARNAY TEVNOLDS, ik TON, ALICK DALY poniively Hns pariopranceof 10N ALICH H. T. STETSON'S NECK AND NECK. T Th m 1 ofin’i’:"x'i?f (Thandsr) Arst portormanca of BEGGARS EXPOSITION BUILDING. THREE DISTINCT ATTRAOTIONS! The Unusual Spring Exnibition of 560 P%?WE‘INGS. THE DRILLIANT BATTLE OF Lookout Mountain ! Adtmleston, 25 cts. THE URAND HISTORICAL PICTORES OF JERUSATLEM Admirsica, 25 ots. 47t010p, m, i HOURS—9 4. m, tatp. m _Unupun ticket 1 sli thre s HOOLEY'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST FOLRL NIGIITS AND | SATUIDAY MATINEE OF Tho World Tienowned JANAUSCHEK. THIS EVRNING (WEDNESDAY), Apelt 14, lavt thne CHESNEY WOLD, JANAUSCHEK In ber celobrated Donl Chameters of Lady Dediock, aad Iortonue, the Feanch Maid, o b ;al‘n—"x.ml OF E38KX.™ sturdey Matuee, JANAUSCHER In Tragedy and 7.3 Acts of MAKRY RTOALT, sod ths Detike Comedy of GOMK 1AL, Eaturday Kveniag (Last Night)—1IENRY V1T, The saln uf Hotarved Seats commenocs THIS MORN- ING ai 101 000 0t Houley's, FARWELL HALI, Becond Wock—Audiences Delighted, THE PILGRINS PROGRESS, Consisting of 47 Caloseal Patatings of Jobin Bunyan's Bub- lima Allegory, sliowing the Journey of Christian from tha City of Deatruotion W the Celestial Ci MUSIC DY TUE BLANEY LODGE QUARTETTE. Erery ovenlug this weak, and Matines on Ssturday Af- ternoon. Admi-sion, L0 conts: Colidren, halt pricos, Tte- aarved Srats, 25 conts extra, and can now ba sroured far oy evenlag at W. B. Kean, Cooke & Co.'s Loakstare, 111 aud 113 Buaraat, AOADEMY OF MUSIC, Y » D ot Every eveniog, Wednesday aud Satnrday Matioess, irst timg in_ thin ey of Alr Johis Keossbama pr: nottuced New York succsse, bavine bad & ru of 56, bune md pights st Wallaci's ‘Toestrs, antitio] MINNIK LUCK—introducing_ 1ho eparkiing \Wallsss Biatare fange, Uiaolu solos, Soags and, Dasces, ‘and thair Duuble Clog Dance. Llara Wilinaguby (xamem itookd, 13w Jennis Wallsce: Inky Dick (omly i Mirs Miaals Wallaco; Spotty (3 newst awd Whllaco, Remembes the 190 Matioes sl and b cents, Wit resarvod seats, GRAND U_I’_:EEA HOUSE, KAYNE, HALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! HATINEE THIS AFTERNGON AT 2302, B, Lvening Performance at 8 o'clock. McVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK of tho sprightly Lo T™® Al Four Rights.... LITTLE HELL and THE EARCIIONESS! DANCES, BONGS, etc. Supported by I%. A. LOCKE, Friday and Saturday~PEP UF THE PETTICOATS and (00D FOI NUTHING, Neat weck—MAGULE MITCHELL. INTER-STATE Eilliarcd Tournamont, 7and 49 Stato.st,, bet, Raadulph and Lake, SIX GAMES DAILY-TUFSDAY, APRIL 12. 1875, 1:3) o'cleck—outag, of o siana. Gellagher, of Uinio, va, Arielgn, of .mcm"g-n,, M e ——————— WORCESTERSKIRE SAUOE, TRADE DMARK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED iy EXTRACT of 8 LETTER froms CONNOISSEURS MEDICAL GENTLE- 70 BE THR AN atMadras, tohta brother at WOROESTER, “0NLY 600D SATCE” . And Applicablato RVERY VARIETY OF DISIL, Mag, 153, “TENLEA & PER. .,“Nfl|hlt‘h“rslfl“ cred 1 lighly esteamed in 5L tndia, and ks, In s === 4 opinlon, thomast pals. SEIT tablo an well ng the most whofes., Tt rntesime saca Worcestershire Sauce. Bold \Wholesals aad for Ezportation by the Proprietors, LPA & PERRINS, Worcester, Fngland; and Tatall by Dealers In Sauces gensrally throughout the World. Ask for Lea & Porrins’ Sauce, At the BREARFAST TADLE 1 lmparts the most oxqulite relish and zest to ot or Cald Meat, Fowl, Fish, rotled Kidaey, &a. At the DINNER TABLE, tn soup, with Pk, oy Jolats, Game, and in £ll Gravies, 1% gives a delighttnl flavor, b At the LUNCIIEON AND SUPPER TABLES it1s deemed Indlspensable by thosa tamiliar with Its eath 1nablo quallties, [From the New York Times.) Thers i1 no rolsh In the world which {s so nniversally tkod 83 Lea & Perrins' famous Worcestershies Bauca, ' JOHXN DUNCAR'S SONS, NCW YORK. SEEDY. “SEEDS,” _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FULL STOCK OF GHOICESEEDS for HOT BEDS, Catalogues Lreo, J. P. FOGG & BON, # and 8 Fouth Waterst., Chieaxo, O1. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPAROURE OF TRATNS TIXFLARATION ceuted. * Sund tive Sunday atd EFENENCE MANKS.~T Batardey e piads 3loudar ozcepd, Tin CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRO4D. TWeket Qres, B3 Clarkat, (Sherman Hawre), aad 7§ .y ‘cormer Madison-s,, and af the depois. aPacifie Fast Lin: +3poct & b 5N S Milmank a=Depot corner ot Wells and i) S Dopat comer of Cansl and Kingl HWICHLIAN CENTRAL HAILIIA), Drpoty oot of Laletts and forlar Teentpopecontet, LA TekeiZahre, 61 (lirkeita, sonthoast fins and o Laketes Tremsont Umits - 7T O Bandolohy Alantic Fixprass, Night Krpeess, i e cmc}‘?u &JL}‘O" HA‘I.LH'H'L 5 earo, 4 C ser Short L4 o e o, and Chicorsy ovimptcidy o o S Eouls Throtgh L Union Diept, et Site, bride, TIcCit Ofees: AV Deroty wnd 1 1, 08 Wi B, Bhaw, CAerar: of Oilos " iaggioh, of Laoislvna, f Loutsiana, s, Mliler, ul . mes blayed on tha J, L. Druniwick & Balky Standard Noveliy Table. ' Admidun—A1ternoan, o- servod Cuair, to, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES, DEPoT QUARTEIMASTEN'S OFFICY, e i uplicats, o s cupy o N hed 1o ca will ba recetved at th| oo, Kay S J-ion T {armisniog 156 Dhiled slales Quartermasies's Departmeus with tas following Samed ariicled, 12, 5125 Diniurrs DEtd Capa, .00 Campaien Hate, 30,00 Fotage Capa and Covans, it irs Woulon I,y patrs Wit Borlfa X o' pated Hhee 2t Wouleh Biiokets, on Sfiiious, 300 Wall Tents withua e i 0 duzen 50"!‘;51! l‘ . 2 B ganiv. Facio 200,000 yardy gray iwilod Ahirtsog Fiagnel, 50,00 yard Colarod Cottof Jeaga; alvo, Hoimess, Hueso: [Laly iamo Cords and Ban: 'un Pieces anud Plums Sockets, Zl‘,h Rorolls aud Hjngs snd nrde attans for [laleta, Ham pann taial o Bt 300 Ficaga Cup Unimonth Grincants tur Coi Iron Dunks, Ax Helt Drum Coids, Hlack Silosia, Wlack - Paddiog, Csn s ey allan Qloin, Cottn Waddiog, Kpoul Unttan, Sowing’ Bk Sk Tl Bial and Cord ol varloua cCiors, 1l Dioas, nd Eyes. il be publeot to » igid insneation, snd s oot il sartttants i o, and 71 b fhatared bpoty AR AB4T D0 RFIICIa LTori0b idard will be acecptod. he (io ment resasvou Lo right to refect any or all bitsr Bifeuro soaticsied fur (ha dolrery of the Articics 24 Phtladarybis, Jeilenoariie, lud., and alio &t San rancieco. ferenco will bo iven to axticles of dorostlo pro- gchon ead mauiacrire; Sondiiinorof pricauad guiLiy iy ueabandsmed pricraats wil baslran 0 aticlnct Ainariesn prwduoriun ra produced on th ATy 1ol sEtent of (a0 coNsTPHOD. fequired Evenlar, §c; ltcrervad Cnars, 'The, Hoo Al bidders PAE chanl 10 T edtcas blic se " i3k iciss S alch are io be nsed b tha States and Tor- slioriesof tho Pacina coast wil bo roceived Aud iaspoctan at Han Francisco, Lal, [ tion fu detatl apply at this offce. oeirioruatioh fu detallapoly at htsomen. 4 e Doputy Q. M. Genersl. Propesdls fr Barbar Imorements UNrTED BraTen Txapmn's Drrn Horvar BLOCK, DETROT, Mitaes Aol 1o bia.| Roaled Proponals will be received antl 13m.. of Thars- a1 7S o e tollowtag Kiksbor mproveisodis “rcanitort Hlabor, Michtenn, two (2) Crits. faniatoo Lacbur, Bichiagun, fv (3) or a1z (6) Cribs. .ndlogton Hatbar, Mioatgen, twa (2) Uribe. r, Michigan, three (3) Urihe, 3 roo rbor: Michlan, tey Sundred sad Aty ack Lake 1) s Igan, two handred aud Alty i fostof Ravsimest: anh Lisdiiag atous T as Lubts el, And Bial ry Igan, siz (6) Oribs, AT U TR " 8, M. MANSFIRLD, Mafor of Euglusers. Proposals for Harbor Improvements. B Chicacor 1 A et T e iCido, 1l } Soale B oeae e dupiusesa it ba feqbiasd ot tate Oyt s (oo iog s oy e L 06 3 3 'Gittoav Liarbor, fisots, Fior vatouslon’ aad remortag wisd Calumet Harbor, 1linois, Pier e1tensior Michigan Uity Harbor, Iodisns. Broak o Fie all tnformation spply. ab this ofios. g Lo BId must {ralt satiaisciory er Ppacly snd good falia. P'ronosals will be indorsed g the envelope, ** Propo- alu or Cliicaga tarbar, 1ilinais, ' and addressed o IO G GRS Wdor Eiaaoors U- 5. A QrricE ov Tux Lipur.HOUKE Loai, } WaslnuTON, D, C., Marob 16 18i5. Rofioors and dcalers i oilbecil olls are) reaussted to forward to Commudore 8. 13, Tre U. 8, N, t- ilouso Enspector, T "ariles pro- cnco of ca o tuves tur Light-tlouse purpnsos. s ¢ 6 gallons, and d s e, SRR St aiue tine be addressad ot the uils oau be fur- 4 1!Nhhlnuul ALL'KI'L Naval Bocrotary. [T the buurs of 11 in the 0 ‘::& ha. k1 o, v'elock La tho Mol TR Secrotary pron taza, | outs 0d BD: L Lowis, Spelagiold & To Peoria andt Kearuk Kxprots, Chicagod Paducat Itaitad i Srrvator, Lacan, Wastington & Jullet & Diwieni Acomiuodation, C"ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILRI1D. Tnlow Depoty sorner adizon ant Canl-sis, Tickat Oftae, 83 Suwth Clark-ts, opposita Sherman Ususe, and al Depo, Arriva, Milwaokes, Madizon, Mot'ros & » daihien, Lucal., Mil kee, & Ceunse. Winoma, 5t. Paul & Minnoapelis, theough)| Ciprees; aleo, via Alilwauke for” Ripun, Herlin, Oshuaal & Green il 9:0a m.*T:8p.m. 08 m. 40P | io1t:0s, m, (#1100, mi ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. w0t af Teniy-secondt, Ticke oAt st G Teavr, | 4, and, patadant 72N r Y drrive, Bt. Lools Pzpress, Et, Jouis Fast L. Cairo & New Urlel Calio & New Urle: 1 I:Dnuzmus. Feoits la!dnxnel and Venrla ubuq 50 & Slonx Oty Dok & ¥, Glilman Pasasnes CHICAGD, BURLINGTON A QUINCY RAILROAD, indigna-as, and i oot 'y Sicteenthosty, et Lt uwed Sisieeniiotsn ikt QAces, ) Clarsaty andaf depois. Dubnqua & Biu ity K EAeiNFight ki, 'fee Ot 110 b Kaosas Oily, Loai iron & L. Josapt nger, ‘Aurora I’mln"réfiun‘lw 2z P KANKAKEE “”Eid - ey Ticket Qices L3 Randoiphars o Loivn, Towaty, ‘a3id 0 depod, Indisowoalie, Laulwvitle Clact ay Ixproas . Tadlaoaplis, Loviaviled Listl iR am. 725 p. m.| * 8115 p. m. 1:5a, m, CINCINNATE AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. From Siishurs, Clnci ner Clinfon Hundvlph Iadisoanals Loutarile & Glacln| =" Iadl -Jflu- Eouisvilod bigeli| 2008 tm.)* 8:0 -z FYTe 1200, m] Tw0am ELIKCI Vel S £ ] N A TS % \1TSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. pRnTsaR MATI & ST, LOUIS FAILEIAD. pol cormar Clinton and il ke iy, 120 Mandolph-stry aasdat dopics Laave, | drrioa * 8:00 8 m. * 2:0p m, .| 1:30p. m.| 108, m, Dail)mblg;.“lhbw & Now Y ar Kapress,.. lumbi 3 hl. o}«?."n'n"n"fa'fm("flblx... PITISBURY, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. [ & OHI0 RAILROAD ! . Taentysecinibon Iebw uich W Taw, | Arrive, Mal, Bund ) Hipross 1. CXICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tickol agfas, Van tures und Shermun-sin Dept comer & Ve S el i Leabe,

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