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P TR L e £BR THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. n about tha dsia ae Jast yoar. On ey Tl i Saia o fo tho Aret iasrance, Favigastion will nob epen ab this port utith atied | 28 hera 4 somalderable fee of uonsmal ihicknoss il o the 1ake in this vicinity, i st Ther talk of 1k frefghts of tnatr and ul.‘l’l'g;‘\?f‘:‘}:& :m:fl for r profperous séason. the canalugs liave rasolved thom- o T O eloeidtion for /G APPtOAcHIg scasou, CEATALARD, Theachr LaPetite lefs Thuraday svening for furon Jor 8 secoud load of geain. . tme O, Hickos, which has béen reidy for rome a-;h,al:n |:u ‘svbnltig on het firdt trip to tho tafsnds. The Jannobiug of {he tug I, T, Jobnton hea beent | poatponed uitll Saturdey atfernoos st Lalfpast 2 o'clock, The stht Trontom has made {lia fitet ronnd teip thin seanon, having arrived Wednesday wmorulug with 8 eargo of Mot teain b fslinds. # ateamer bulildig at fturon, 0., for thd By n:fi;": ‘aarinaw Tranmportation. Gainpany, will ‘aunchied to-dag, Bho Wil ho ealled the Olilo, MISOELLANEQUS, 'rhe dco 1n the Bt Tawrence st Montreal remained frm last Baturday, wheeled vehicles being drivet scroes withiont difficulty, ‘Tho tain shd sunsliltie, how. &ver, will doubtiess haslen the doimoralization of tho foo bridgd. Dispatclics wero rectivsd anying thst the Tittlo and Bodas wdto treo féom ico, pnd while s small bl a i Zoitld b poon oni {6 {ako (et tho B O aetbing bul clear walor could ba. scel fiom the lalter; e ¢ o auy amonnt of fce in thie lake yet, Al b v & o feld, feallug tipon a soet Which tien fiva fathomm below tho ‘surfuce of tho wator and oni which tho war scao His ad 5tk made Lub Little impression. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. AfiZ Fur PUDLIC BONOOLY oF ciiicAGo PATING INUTITUTIONS ? ~ To the Editor bf The Chicauo Tridune: Giticaoo, April 16.—Ono of the flrst objeots of tntarost brouglit to tha notice of tho dlatin- gtilshed strauger In tho City of Ohicago is its publle achoots, Owing to s manngoment wWhich pattakes Jargoly of tho vitality that aufmntes ovorything in and around tho groat clty, it s but truth to édy tlat its ecliovls occupy a poet- tion in advahce, fally propbrtionate to the fo- cuporative oasrglos, growth, aud entetprigo of & city which, as 8 whale, is_truly a wonder. But ovcn tho #chools of Cliléago o open to driti~ cism. Thoyaroe ealled public echools, hnd tho opject of this discubsidd is to inquire whother they aro daiug tho work and couferring the bene- fits which tho public havo tho right to oxzpect and demand. Tho public echool ia not cormmon in the sonse that it {8 » provision or a roeort which {8 ** com- mon or uncleah " but an fnstitution that 14 sup. posed td deal out ita suppiles tb all in cominori ocoording lo tholr sevoral noads, An all-wiso Providenco lias decroed that the niso who aims nt enilticios Amonp the dtary shinll proours his titfit feom tho sanio storehouse whora the arhal flldl:hllinll oxpends bis scahity meaud. Words ond fgures aro tho tools with whick cach works out the problem which taste or circumstanco hns aenignod it 16 tso buttlo of Tifo, ail tho qats: tion to bo solved is, whetlier each aball liave freo access to the unblio storohouss; aud tho wan of emall moans be permittod to pur- chaso just what bo noods and can fiay for, with- out boing compelled to shoulder o load whicl, howaver valuable fo others, in tho vericst rub- Digh to bitn, . In the very laudallé offorts to oscol in the stated cxaminativns, intich time fa etiploybd wlich o Jarge proportionof puptls can illy sparo; gix houra daily attendaunce being required for schulrlip 1dssona whicli, under olher elibum: Btancos, mlfihl ‘bo mastered in ohe-lialt thetitne, tho incxorable routino of the courss atid order of ozorcises requiring them to st out tho otlier balf, unititerésted spectators of oxercidbs, valu- sblo 1 tho highest degreo (o such ns Lave timo and inosud [ to . comploto Lhe courso, but worso than uscless to them, for the renson Lhat thiey distract add bLotsildor with what can only Lo comptebended in tho finishod goarss, and matle ayalrblo as a_ stholo, Tho time could miich belter bo omployed at home in the cara of littlo oiios, and Tiberati tho mothe #rs to carn tho bi“‘" that keopd them frbm tho resort to publla charity, Nor s tho iinanclil vlow of tlio ducstion any more encourdging. Pupils drd roquired to have oks and apvaratus, tnvaluable to suoh aa Liave o and means to udo them, but very costly rubbish to tliom, To a Inrgo pottion of thid pu- ils it tho publie ‘schools, tho predicalos, ani ike tochnical ternis usod in tho straoturb of tho Ianghage, Havd no moto intorest thdu have the financial. syndicates of tho United States Lrons- uiy Lo him whosa overy nickel bas immediato and pressing cthployment th ilie adjhstment of the bread-and-butter quostion, = Of what ear.hly salue to tho cHildredt of kich {idtonts can be the half-hour's domonstration of Innd- sgoapo add linear drawihig; abd tha * too little " or *‘tao mbch_of a gaod thing"” found ip the over varying mutations and motamorpliosos of a nquuné in a profuund diatribo npon the ivflu- ouco of the Gulf Blredm upon tho climato of Halno as compared with, that of Orogan; the uwlnp af isothermal lites; tho ,_uxnot‘ ounda- xios bf Bamachatka or tlio sourosa of the Nilo ? Porsons may ho found whio say that tho arrnuge. moat i altugellu}' in tho Intorost of atbord nid ibliskiors, but tho moro charitablo view [d tiint ho long-cstablished and upparently mevitablo oonrae and order of oxotcldes involves s necos- rlty for dragriug thal portion of the dthogls Lat havo no interest whalover throngh tho to- dlous and oxpeneivo dolirss pnrsued by thoso who bave, In eithor cane, a sound ‘publ(u polioy demands & prompt correctivo, ‘Flio romedy s gasy and ot haud. A singlo Lonr's exerelwo, fin- vaulyiug odly ths ke of the hpoliing-took and blackboard (and recant events ouglis to convinco the most skoptical thint tha labor would nbt to iqfll). with a rogulation klowing a)l pitpils hold- 6g pormite from parents to withdraw st btated intervald, atid the romedy would bo tomiplste, Nb hlnficau 'bs mote reaspnabls Uian that pars ents, who aré the only rlg&x“ul jquefl of tho ex- tont of thelr abi fty; “sliotld hve thie right to dictata the brauchios their chtldron shall study, or at least not tudy, and tho time {uhder muita- ble regulations) and wonoy thoy can afford: As dataila of a plan would oxtond thiy article to un. due lenaik, £ propoyo to give thowm In a_future number, H, 0, WaeiLen; A TERRIDLE fratintis 2o the Edttor of The Chidcago Tr{vune . iiicido, April 10.—On the 20t of dfareh Hio waters of the Clileags River floived futs tgn entraucq of ¢ho greay tunnol whicli brltige the pilre wflerd{ Ltka Micuigan to 800,000 poople in the ity of Ohicago! Thio cohiposition bf tho river water, which for throd days fohrid its way into avery houso In this great city, was somo- dhing fearful to contemplate: It traa tho con- odutrated seotago o tho city sccurmu- laled dubof the long and éxcesnive cold months of widtar, Dirdag which timo the rivor had been frozen to w dopth rarely, it ovét; Baford known ih our history; In ordjiary wintors, the sowago, owiug to the bpou condition af the river, flowed freoly out into tho Jake, and, thsdting With uo obdtacle, followpd thd niturkl carzént and pataod douttiwafd, But & fargdp pro- poitidi of tho aéwage of Indt winter Lad bsen pent up for months, and; even when tho ico in tho river hind given way, it could nof pass frosly into the lake 60 a4 to flow honthwhrd, bacaksb dt tho mouth of tho rivor a2 loo-dam or bridge had formed dtrétéhing frorh tho oud of tho riyep-pier fo tlis erib. Tho water of the rivar, bbing warin. i thi 3 ke, " &iid, i the whter ob” thd lake, morcover; full of imburillds tao filthy to montion, flowed upon thy Butfady uf tho lake-watar; gnd being nnabla to pass tho fco- bridge, * backed iip " o tho Horthward until j¢ éntored tha erlb arid thouce through tho_ great tubgel, In lcys than twelye hué fter, thau- EAnds of thin, women, and thildrdp=particilarly Sho latter, wers stricken domi witls symptoma of inteatinal ln‘!&l«n and | blood-poigontag: The :nwn blmulated inday forme ol gustrio disor- ok, ranging all the way from sporadio oholers, n{.\o:’unmwh and typhoid dyeoitery, to aime ple diarrhoa an, vowiting, Iufants of 1and 3 'ylun_ "d. 0 suffoied more thap any otler Bh‘"- dnd the reports of tlie Hoard of Health sliow an infant mortalily for. the two wecks nco _that oeeutrpiiso aimos} oqualir b deatherabe - of “lub danly porlo i the sumymer montls, i gnat of ho actle unuléutmduenpu of sewapn fnto tho, drink. log ¥l of th clty duting thokb thtge diymn never bs éstimated. The Bortaw, care; and pricf fog the doath of loved littlo ones cannob bo- f::“:',‘,,“;m‘.“&"ifc‘i'fl:{ loss of the citizens in hu(: .g&]elfi: ¢ ““f:,’!“" iy u‘.uém "v.vm tdich fito il 9 decldbnt have been pri tainly, by the breakivg up of the {’c":',:'.f&.{ofi:?. Tior bnlruuu_tha vior aiid the crib, ut as yuch accldont wad cousidered almoat posdible ; 1t e unpr:fi:«lnnpfil, |_n‘orhlphl;m blawucan bo 0 0 authorities, ul the “Boked” ofSrabilh o “peudont i Uoloores luulu‘ and ahorlfl‘ such su . obatruotion A the frée ouiled o 0 slvor-water ta (ho goatly erer again gecur, thoy. will 1ot bo conslderad if thoy negleot $o removo such obe atrnation In time, A conitiniancs of ruéh, & con- dition ol tho walet:stthply of ths spica of Lhton socks, 8vén In thie slife breod such a pestilohco s wad hever knowid In - tho history of Chicago. Bliohld suminof months it trould deeimata tha eity. Ono feature of this soptic paironitie 14 by namely: that THE DANVILLE & VINCENNES, i dcour Iuthe | Judge Drummond's Supplemental Des olsion on the Jurisdictional Examination of the Act Concerns ing Retnoving Crdses to Bedernl Courts, had agali_bocomo appsrebily pure. Flve dive ator had geaned to flow Inito tha oh oxdmination under the wl- croscope, that it wan loaded with itafurlties not tho naked eso ortho senne of hvigihia Impuritles wers noxioun onotigh, huwaver, to eaueo ovenh then norioily, and ofton [atal, (lisonss, rhoutld bo & torrible warning to onr citlzois aud tho propor authoritics, avd ‘remind themt to Lo watoliful that it does not again occnr. Hio fithy Sunol, T found rocognizablo D! ‘Tl beenrtenco, then, Bweopihg Fotvors Qonforred on the Lattor, Thé following ia tho second dr aupplemental decinlon of Judyo Drummond on the riuht of the Toderal Cotrt to taka jurlsdiction of thio caso of Odgood ve: The Chleago, Panvillo & Vincennes Itaflroad Company, which was takeu by change af venne froim the Cireuit Coutt of Will County 1o a decixion rendered about threo treokd agn the Judgoe Hekd thiat tho United tates Oremt Coord had Jhrisdiction, bul, ou re- quest of Heustor AleDonald, a rehicaring was Dad, snd the foltawing s the opinion on this XM, WENTWORTU'R LECTURE. Tothe Mtitor of T'he Clicaao Tribunes Cttoado, Avrit 12.~The loctutd yusterday by tho 1100, Jolid Wentworth, which brought ot so Iarge an sudleico and proved ko onitettaining, must of neccssity take ita place with that class of cheays which blond tle groteaque snggeation of & limoroud faucy with tho moro dignliled recital of kober bistors. Sowio paesages of thin address sy comparo favorably sith that famous traventy, tho renowned Kutokorbocker's History of Now York, by Trelng. Whilo wo dissent from somo of the positions asaimed In e lecturs, aud must deny vdtiots statemonts of tho lectitrer, o yot cordially cont. mend his worda of {uvodlive, particularly those stheroin bro lashes the stipldit of that Aot which Dlotted out tha old 1nmo of ono of our streols, patriot Capt. Wells, aho hicago, fighitiup atnihit pedr it the et o few waoka ago. Tt ha beay fagirted, on (he res ment, tbal thiy Court canhot tako jiirisdiction of fhe case, m Lwen grounda ¢ Ftral~Tho carn jrelf i of such & choracter that it 1 not remoyable under the statute. “The c280 cannot bo removed independent of g action of the Htato Court, 1nc of the accond sectlon of ths act of tn A caat can bo remated tn the Federal uit of a eivil nature at lar or In eqn! date of the uct, ur hrought {leresfter Ju the Bt e Court, Tho mailer in dispiita 1t must be's apil acising under tho Counlitntlon or liwa of tho United States or {n whick thera sall bo a controverny zonn of differcut Blates » rethoval by elther patty what conntitiifés the one nids of the niker, onil clanes of that sectlon dlatcs wlitn & easé can hare- moved by either patty, lem than the whole. Thero must Lo in s Ault in the State Court a controverny between citizenn of differcnt States, and such can Le fully delermined as Letween thems it #0, (Les auy ang or fore of ke plaintlifs or defend- anta schunlly fitorestedd fn tha controversy may fo- e *tentd auth," into e Ciccult Oblirt of the Unlted Bihfer, called after that worth wacrificod his 1ifo ab tronclibty, in Humanity's behalf, Home few datab, ctc., whicli ny turd wa here take occasfon to notl We havenot been nble to dircover any avi- denco that “ thd fitst writteht account of Chicago boars the dato of 1054,” ot that *lhero wasd miestoriaty stdtion at Mackinaw i1 1007.” It was not Obarlavoix who conveyed the témdine of etta frotn tho bdnkis of the sireaths ivhere o died to tlio Btraits of Mackinaw, gettler, Jean B, Point dd Sable, did tiot arrivé daftor tlio Treaty of Gfoetivllle; le wab liors as carly n 1779. Jolin Kinzts did hot Mo dt thy old Kitizie homeatead, bt 1l Fott Dearboih, T'ho éattont bieaboht npon tho Uppet Takes not the *Bhéldon Tiaompuon,” but lho il jtf the Waler.” Bho mddo a trip to Gréen Bay in 1821, The firat Mehmbodt which artived at Chicago wis ot the ' Pennnylvania,” but the Sheldon Thompson," vwhich camo In 1832, oss *' soveral persons 1:ow livitig in Chicako ilie dldtitetion of * belng the rhust edceed $500, .+ ‘Thiaclatiro Fefers {o {iat 1, by tho whole of ity peoiing fn the Thicce was hero n ctvil sult in whro the matter in Huato Court ot the date of (s act, w oded, oxclusivo of costd, the siim or valuo Was thero fi fhis snit o controveray ETWEEN CITIZENA OF DIFPERENT BTAT! Tho plaintf(t wdx o cillztn of Magsachusetln, Ttailroad Company a citizen of Tinols, Cothpinty ha executed (o ‘Ttusteed certsin mortgages on ita praperty o secite dn indebiednera duo from the Company, of which the plaintifr Leld s park, wan zot a Trusteo of eiflicr of tho morigsges. Trusicea snd momo of y miade defendants, nll of them citizens of differcut States frofn that of tht plalntie shd the Gompany, pe- titioned for the removal of the cause, Now, tho colitroversy unquestionably surrender tholr clatms, latg Col. Robort A, Kinzie was born in Ohlcaga 1n 1810, aod o Liad at losst one slstor (tlie latg Birs, Batos) who whe carlior than ho. ‘Cho Jato John H. Whisller (son of Col, Willlim Whistler, who nrrived hora with tronpt In thé fall of 1803 to build tho fott) was bora hore fh 1807, ‘The printing of tlie fir: waa not in 1834 liodta dato Noy, 25, Of courso I am nov golng to urge it very strertioudly, yot it oectifs to b to Hint the mild supgestion that lecturers aud oditord who in- to discourss upon early Chicaga bistory cut ot Aud yeste i tho crowns of their haty thesa itoms and facts for future rolorericsd, Hesar 1L Huneoor, THE FIRST OLICACO PAPEIL, To tha Bditor- of The Chicago Tridizne : Cittcado, April 13.—X was niuch interssted in tho annduncoment that tho Hon. John Went. worth was td dollver & leotuts updn tho Feminisconces of Chicao. delics here, aid Bis acticd phricipation it pab- lio affairs through so many years, ho should bo able to givo us an exhauativo oxposition of his helween iheas partles wam wholly'an to the dett, and the vailaity of tho norigages dud the eaforcoment of tho same, 6, otlier creditors as well aa tho platnlilr, , $n offéct a contzoversy wholly betwcen the Trusleor, oh {16 representailves ‘ot tho creditors, and tlio Natizasd Compans, that, #o far ns it relates to cittzennhip, it was enlirely plafultfY 0 briug his sult in this Court instead of the Btato Court, Aud, having dons tho Ialter, that it wan equally competout for tho des fendnnts, as thio caso (hen elood, ta removo it Lo tho loro novorst yoars Tlie Truslees re| newspaper In Chicago Thero cad ba nd dotbt mverat, Xo. 1, | admpoient for the WAS TIIS RIGHT LOST by the sutacquent facts which appear fu the raso? “Atter tlio bl was filed Receivers wera appointed, and cerlain Judgment und other ereditors were mado de- fendantw, one of whom filed i cross-bill, Tho mere poeoenion of thd rrojerty clearly could not affect tho Tesult, a8 aprears from tha fonrth gection of the rocent wholly with the controversy of {he orlginul parties, and aid nof prevent it from be- 1y befween them. 1t dots not sppear 0 credtots wetre citizons of the samo onceding that there was n udgments wero or o debts of #s wero bliiding bu the Comparty, and that souo ol the crediiord wote cllizens of "t sy, vtus tho FIgt of rentoval pone 7 o sccend rection of different from thoact ot 183, the former declating that eltber oucor inoro of the parites “ may remata sald suit ” {nta {he Feteral Court, It ed that means tho whole sult and ot the part whiclt fivolvex toerely 8 coniroversy between cltizens of differnt States, and, therefore, if thero rhotld be fric dentally n coutroversy in tht anit botween citizes of 0 sama Slate, tho effect would bs (o remove this last a8 woll a8 thaother, and, therefore, the Foleral Conrt k6 jurlsdlctibn of 8 controversy between citi- tha rdmo State, which would It Vo merd Ad ad) tho tanelusion wou! inbtad becstia of . ‘That was connected From Lis long ¥o 4lld liens on o p 118 otlior creditol 8titans the Com T da sdld that tho langunge of " tha aot of 1475 18 1 notice in tho full report of Tne Tniune ond orror of dates, aud an omission which I in justico, to bo supplicd, 0 nbwspaper—-thes h:cngu LDemdcrat—was establlehed thot paper baving mado pearanco on ths 20th of Novemvor, 1848, was quite an_ovent i tho village, and n the men then hera gathored a 20o thio firat paper sbruck ofT. 'Thb omission wlilch I thinls sh 1 thid fabt that titv Jato Hudband, Johh Calholid, editor and publisher of tliis firat ppbr, aid hb Alionld Loy the credit of tho ontorptiso siliict lott klm to_ventliro to atnrt s pandr Liorn whed Clifeago was but ah_insfenificint hamilot, ind oAkl &1l of Northorn Illinols ah uiiocodpied Tho _ presontgenoration gboinld knof who wore tho ploncors, dnd what thoy of our now magnificont city in Iaylug foundations and calling tho of .the country to ita future poesibilities, 'In looking over tho file of the Deniocrdt in my pos- my husband was, from its L aid expectant of. tho coming greatnoss of Chiesgo, and in the light of tho present, bin prodictions inft (ho premisod wo hardly tufnk It the whiole sut ig re- incips] contraversy be citizens of diffeterit Btates, atid Hr order to fully de: fermine thot na between thbm, ollier controversics bo- tween citizens of tho éanto §lats atibe in tho nuit, thero i no objection o the Fodoral Court taking Jurlsdic- It fa maller of commont practice to do thia th the retitemert of Jogal sdd cquitable righta, Haviug control and juriedietion of the principaly (hs In cvery care Whoro th a raflroad | mortiagh, * s so that {ho frue rale, even on tho would_seem to. by vt bad juriediclion of what olliets between the snme Blale aro merolncidents of suth controveray. In tbis case tho claim of the defendant-creditors, it {a proautned; depeud on the offect and validily of tho or{gagen, which, {f sustained, givo, the bondholders Thie foFiner niay, therefore, ba auld be siipplidd tion of the latlér, did {u the infage, sosston, 1 find that, onriest fnsu; confid ad like prophe- ouR CALLLOUN, AN oLb arrTLER. 76 the Editor of The Chicdpa Tribune: GExEvA, 11, April 13.--If wo aro go a Listory of tho carly sottlement of o 80mo one who kiows comtnoheb. In yostorday's pipor my old friedd “Jobii Lotig's” cliborato history of carly Chleago; I find more errora than truths, Lot me Inform Mr, W, thas the Potta. Goyernmant inteaded to n vr:unr:‘hi!. 8old i 1? n“h nd Foxes. I'hoy a oo foe ufihhh’mnt nntry, lAck Ha bin lands wodt of tho Mlssitelgy had thie nndoubtod tight to entor and cultivate the Rook River londs. This assortion I havo Coldwell, Roblusod, Blisbbdneo, and b this. statemont bocauso I kuow what Tam talllog about. I camo to Chi- ©ago id 1833, Tlero ing thit T ean bring to iny mind w thoro,—@; B, Hubosrd, Iiaddock, and Cobb, & rinl to build the Harbor. 1 1t conttacts for fomoving tho Don't let us got our lf Jubt for the sake of having r uotico yostorday of tho death of ono st of women, Mia, Dyer, L find qulta s 5 Qlfford catno to thd of 1834, woa nover & Judgo, uild Duadeo from ehat *old t the first hounsin Eigln, and temperato, slmpld man, Ard, ‘Mins Willard's now) wifo and my sister, Mrs, 18, "Boy to miy filbhdl, Lbbg 0 moro tareful ad to facts; t to Chioago with his again. Ile might have oot, bt Tliave & kind bim got out of omorib - Houas, the paramonnt clafm, #aidl o attend tho mortgage.debls, 00d Te1son why moved td thils Dourl, thiorizs tha romorat ‘of tha whols sutt in cve whiere tucte is a contraversy betwaon cftizens of differ- cq, and which can et without tegard mb sult dnd the If this is no; there t iniends 10 au- deferrafned as be. to othér controversics in tizetiShip of the parties fu the 1€ 80, thie a0k 1a it that reapect c 10, hore docided, Nelihier o 1 {h any caeo whero 4 lyetsiecn citlzens nille them o remain to bo dos alitutional, need not necernary to decldo wh {iore may g in (ho st controters of tho same Btato, pbi termined by the Btato Coutt, e UPOX THE #ECOND anotNn . ra commence with {wo admisnlons madn by the platn= 1’s counvel, They conceda : 2 g et nder o third, section of the act of 1415 1o pelition for removal aiid the bond requirod can bo fileid {ii the nuit youding in thh Stato Cottrt fn vacutidn, in_cemplied with, the Btuto and its refunal to accopt. tha b omission tanote Lo refusal [rivo tho party aititied livor copntry to the Sa 1 agioed at that lime%t Hiites in the o Second~T€ tho statu Court haa na discretion, petitlon and bond, and | on tho record, wolld hot te) iereto of thie Fight of Femioval ‘These adu{nalons necsesarily krow out of the words of tho slatute, If the facts us named {lierein axist, move the sult may file a te Conrt befors tlis torm at whifcls tho cause tould be Hrattricd, ahd fle theres 4! with good and sufficiént mecu: boud and petitiod may thereforo both De filed out of term time ; thuy sreto be filad sult pending in the State Court, that ia, with the Clerk furntated thy niate udiana at dilfe; dAtly history wron, it zead liko's f1ovi in tho utitt penaig in he Stal led to do ko, in vacatinn, wha 18 tho status of thie caso from tho timp of fling the aamo untll the meeting of the Blute Court 7 Accordiug to fhe view of did not fay out or laintiffe’ counsel, tho ator; was & (oAd] schoal, where my Hogat; were by Joly, to by 4 litt] think his comii carpot-bag should be toks come paft of ths way oh Hou utill 4n thb State Uourt, snd it dndgo o ‘onrt can make any ordo lne ol e ‘Thers ought to a o hority soutewhiers 10 prof the rightaof partica in tho coutlugenc; petition and toud with the 1 the glven case, the cosclieb at tha old th ‘t‘ he tatite requires, 1o Jimmy Couch, A donspir You A rictone, To the Kditor of The Chicngo Tribuns Cuicaao, April 16.—What & nich kbib Nast's poncil would bo ‘The tlégra &bpl Hoyoo fdr rodrebd ih bis complaint against Butky, sud ynderpesth Comm recoivod fitd ol all T ki need not call upon mads in court, st s the mandate that ilie con petition snd boua ! implies ono, somewhat differvut in the ather siatutes: copt the suroty,” Wi o’ nawnes none, ‘st accert tid that the cour} shall “p 1t & well fo notie ber part of tha section, relates o tha itln of iand, and ts be- fween cilizenn of Wia samo Efats, fhen fue value niust bomade to appear, and cortal; davie 4f required by the coiri showing tho court is called on tq act, Iut it s sald thé cdurt mnst judgo whéther tho d snfMcieut security, and must accopt iezioner Hoyna how 8 What ¢ in tho telégrapt dispatehies,” ang lnldiln‘é “No tauss,"ete, Then theartint completes the picture with Btorey let out on & tolegrim, statoments (nd affi- Prover 10 confdér THE Fonhien LeotsLiTioN ‘Fhte ket of 1189 1 moval from the Blata to the Federal Court, uld, at (ko timo of entering his Court, file tho petition. for ro- Lat dho petition timo_Leforo the trial or final but hotking s rald ea fo the idayit aud pell- ——— Rare Prescnco of Mind, ; uired; inorder to g Marcud, who Il a rare pressuca of mind Whilb beahidisig dede ths gtote, about tibon, Ler buy she did nat disgover {t azo 8ot over Ler shouldery. Coutra- Ty to LHE HEtidhd df tndet fiersond in wuch a enti- cdl motont, dho retalited her prese or dangdr and ac ck the covbring from a tied nuar the jumped i, aud, pulll ci 4t 189 Broadway, mannes of Gllug other than b o5 o 1t 16 ¥ be ngfifinfihu?fii the final hearing br trisl of [ho silt, ‘Theso acts wern tho Novtacd Htatuios of tho United wever; itcopporated thelr substantisl 3 i forco.upon_the L _Hainea offactualy. ) plion of & birg on b ingod hair, slie aulfered no b drid the beddibg were badly burued, ya Bhe probably soyer wenl to bed her Itfa as sho did yosterday, be_ futio she forgot to foré robiring. 1t is the firat vering up becauso sho was too bavo over hodrd of. — jor to uch remoral, the peti- {lozer In tha cases dforexsid must, at thie tin of Lis potition therefor, olfer n said State Court guad quite 8o quick in cto. Tho act of and it was cortainl remove her shioks Instance of co the first tjme . and bond to 4 out of fern thne, ef6 tst hiave been womooblect tn {bid ehahga, Wa tluk (b was to provent thia Htute Lourt frou pro- cavo after tho Propor yalers . "Tlcrs wak oth- {ug more o bo doue ki order to perfect tho Hght, A condltion of the boid 4 that tho petitioner sb in the Cireult Couzt of the Uniul ter, & copy of the zecord of tho wuit, be wrongtully romoved, and coeding furtlier Detgail e Prive A pollcetnau was pacing lils ¢ it wonld ever be his wallogb wlen uo one was < kloom and darkieds Loy wppeared, s0md bread aud micat under oue arfh, su old army blank buichor-kulfe.{a hig bel « * Whitnor F* growled urough. the da! g the boy frop alghl #4018 for tho Blagk 'ills, Btatos, 3t 1ln next 1t was night. lonely l:ut.dwon TUZ BEVENTI SECTION le bias e important bearing on 13 oy that thd lerma of i twico 8 year, Ifafter 81t bond L. the auit fu (ks Blate Oou v, Circuil, Gourt of fi afgiiiid, ThFouyh -t under th otlier, and » | Court 4 baly o dhatows whiei oamé tho aubwer; b ailty for the Btaiy them Leforo the right of temotal in perfertad, howin ft foawihlo for the pefifouer to compty with the condl- tinu of the bord 7 “The ouly apawrr (hal can b6 gisen tn that, In spite of thie worda of the tiird section, that tha band sud po- titfon thay ho Aled hefora Ehn trin, thira s fn fact and v o Dilng of thd pctilon wud b undl e cour In e nton, i eiect thereby stHRINT oke worda aut of the statute, and thug bo Btile Judge nas yower over thio cuce febm tho commencament I the g ethdom aud Deni ate presented fo hinth while linldlug caurt, which wo think Lorigreas futended ho showld 1ot have when they wers duly filed 10 veeation, et previoun iaweh, fhs Aoms fustancen thn Clerkn of tlin Htate Court wonld ot ghve cnplos of the reo~ ord when n petition for remuval wan O, The recent Ret fmpscs & mevere fonuity in cassof Wil rriusal 4 furtiah ® copy of the Fecord ofter tender of thio legal fecn, to any ono Applging for retm 4 whon tho removal i opdered o refured by ths Coorl, It § rabil thrta rittint be & power {1t the Stata Cunrt 't de. tormine whether the jotition atid Lund are xufMilent, and whether (lio case §8 removable under tho statute, 1tn truo (hat tue parly necklog tho retoval of tho cauge mnuwl bo eutitied fo the mame, hub we think 1hio atatnto did ot tnfeud Lo pormit the Ktate Courl o Juslge, i auchn casoas thin, Whelher & projer caro was made, That was otio of tho dificultics under former pistates, Tf (ho Biate Conrt chose 1o prone tho only remedy wan suppoted {0 bo throngh tio bigl et conrt of 1o Blate, (o the Bupreme Court of tie Unlted Bintes, o6 Hought va, W. ¢, ¢ tnpany, 1 Bine sell I, 4313 Alerly v, Vilag, 2Diereil i, 1105 T o Cromie, 3 Binaell, 100, and sufhoritien citcd in' those canen anid notes, ' Thi statute given the Circult Canrt of the Hnited Htuten power to tanie tho witt uf eerflo- rari to {he State Court In suy cause retanvable wnier thie act, aud therefore to the Federal Court the right to determine whether the causs s properly removalie, It 14 elatmed by the plaintiTa’ counsel that ta given whon the Htafe Court refusen Lo act, Dl - State Court may omit to place on the record the refual or nob-artlon, snd whether 1t doen or tiot there can be no object fs {ssulag ® writ of eertlorat], the sole offect of which fs Lo Lring (he record {nto the Federat Court, £ 1t in already thicre duly certified by tho Cierk undet tho seal of tlio State Court, This atatule hua ot given power to tho Circult Courf of the Uuited States to con- 71 the Stato Conrt to act by wiit of manidan:us or othe erwiee, Tho nolo object of the writ of ccrtiorard, as the satute itnelf Aays, 18 10 niake roturn of the record, Tho Hfth scction contains provisious whick aro e 104n tru that fn practice under previous lawe, whe can0 eamo (nto tho Foderal Court Uy removal from tho Hiate Qourt, motd na could Lo madu to dismi>s and re. maid the cite, but thelr declalon depenied on generat yritsctples, Now tho fifth soction controla tho- kclion bF the Federal Coutt botlt ua (0 the dikmlssal and ro. manding of casea, It did not intend the euts abonid be Aismisscd o remandod on_account ot Irrcgulariticn, pravided it satlafuctorlly appuarcd that tho Court hud lurtullkuon of the cause. Llcra the only thing to which ublection s now fade Is &8 fo tun character of the suit and the reant of epportuntéy of the State Court, ng a court, to act or refurs fo act.” Thero Ih no complatnt ‘mado against tue sutliciency of the Lond, Itineald ve TREAT TOE ATATE COUBTA WITH DISRESPRCT 10 tiot allowlug theth 10 pats upon thie cabe under the statute, We would troat them moro disrcspectiully i we disregarded and overruled their action, as it fn admitfed wo would Lise the right tado in proper e, What might bo the effect of the record cf {no Biate Court being filed In tha Federal Court tefore tho teri next after the Aling of the hond and petition in {hie suit in the Btate Court, upon tho geurral statue of thie care, 1t I8 not necessary f conrfder. There poteibly might Lea question whetber the cane would be i every respect beforo the Federal Court prior o its niett tetm, 1t may be admitted thero are difficultics in any view o nay take of thiN part Of the case, but we arent n Jota 1o understand how tho fact hat tho tate Court Dan hiad the opportunity ta pass upon the cppllcation, can alono confer the right of removal, when it Is ad- mitted that tho action oF hon-aclion of the Siale Conrt ma{ ho {mmstetial, 1¢ tho petitioner 8 brought himself and {a within thio terms of (he law and the rigbt of remaval {s com- plete, then when there ia added {o that a copy of the recard duly e n th Felera) Court (snd vecial all a8 taken given when requisite) the act of removal place, Mr, Crawford and Mr, McDonald appeared for plaintiff, and My, Walker and Mr. Campbell for defendanta, U — London Footmen. pratt Slall Gazette, An uneasy lwlmr porvadaa sacioty with regard to its fooimen, It is tho rules of whicti thicso ** faithful aud atlacted domestics " aro bonnd to stay in no place under any circumatancos for a longer perlod than twvo yeats. Even if thoy lose wazes by thoe change it mist bo mads, Tho riiles of tho Association are ke tho Iaws of tho Medes and Pereans—thoy are unalterable. ‘This cuts sacioty to the heart ; for, not only aro tho magnificeut creatures treat- od with the uimost considoration by thoir em- ployers, but they becoms tlo poencssdra of mauy tamily uecrets, which, corveyed from ono housc- hold to anather, tend to” loosen raher than consolidato the bonds of affection which umte, or ought to unite, overy Cliristian commumty, 1ui the muodntinie Jeathes will do well to act cautiously in tho matier of combination, Alreadr b ib belng superseded {n many familios by the varlor mald, who, it ia found, makes les noiro in walting, pives far lesa trouble, and, with the oxcoption of his * cartfage duties,” I3 as a sor- vant his equal fo ovory respect. Ile will aldo do woll to ponder avor a terrible examplo which wan wado Inst ceutury of o large number of sorvnuia who combined againat their employ- m e Afnual Register of 1700 1t 18 statod (hat *‘menr fifty Engllsh servants who latoly went over with thotr mastera to join tho Ebglish troopa in Germany h:vln§ resolved to ralab triolr wages and pch’&!}l!lbflfl, heir masters then Erucumd PA°SCH 0 affair heing inown on tl;’elr arcival ¢ Bhoernees by tho Cap- rincess Royal man-of-war, ho sent i#s Jong-bont ashoro and prossed them into his Majoste's sorvice.” There is at tha presotit momént in many quarters a sttong feeling in of compulsory military #orvico, The resont Governuont §a vory strong, thich 14 a Femnmtln‘n to becomo unecrnpulous. What moro lkoly than that it should avengo tho wrongs of socioty” by commoucivg tho oxporimont swith ein. dischargod themn; they fo rolurn to Eoglahd; but, ) aiti of the faver tho London footmen? e Ko ket Bechuso tho Oitds Were Great, 5 Jrethlehem (Pa), Times. A son of the Fadorland went futo Darnoy Qaliigan's saloon tho other day and called for a drink, DBaruoy obaerved bow hloumml: ho was i ) had b, ;. hon({.‘ saving: ¢ Youbuve had enough.” ** Enan e ) guess?" . agked * tho Tanln[fn. Suougl to drink," * Who Is ruuning my ma- chine, yonor1¥” * You are, and you aro run- with {ho * rosy" alroady, sud shook b o whad, viug it into tho ground.” 1 bade you 310 datI am & llar,” said he, ming bis hand down upon tho bar. Thore is uo bet thers,” sald Barney, laugh- ing. * Gifo us a drink,” . * No, you are drunk now.” ¢ 1 bado you no i “ Wall, I'l}_bet you £30 to 81 that yon iré drunk," said llnrxiuy'l whilo quite a numbor gath- orod around tosae the tun, + Qload enough, I bado you,"” eald he, pulling out fractional currency cnough tomakeup n dallar, * Now, who will 5ou leave It mid 7 Tl leavo It fo yourscll. Are you not drunk 7+ ++ Yes, by {ingaes, Tam,” tald he moiirnfully, * dako der dollar,” A niloud of hia happoned to be in the crowd, and upbraided him for deciding against himn. Holf. . 5 n‘: {{nli'lt was dnit d.n:élh," 5 * Well, supposin Wi to he faol en‘x‘)‘l‘lsh 1% bet for thou + 1 couldn't bolp lt—dor odds was #o groad,” he replicd, turniug awsy more in sorron thdn in anger. e An tiiteliigout Labsters Lars Letter, A French jourpalist met with a strange pel tho otber dsy when paying o visit. While he wus talking he noliced something moving on tho carpot which neithor dog nor cat. On look- ing again, ho saw thai it was & fina lobster, dark gray, spotted with rod, and thought it must bave escaped from the kitchon, '.Cho"ndy auled, sud sad, 1 most foll vou the history of my pot. Bomo months ago I bought a lobater, and as it way not wanted for dimier, my coolk teft it iu tho water in tho kifchien, I tvad galng to a ball that night, end, being readv, I sat in an easy chair and foll akleép, ~Budderlly I sprang up from tho Pnln of a sharp bito_{n my foob, Bud 1 saw the obater bitlng it. I ptarted upand ran tothe Litchon, No oue was there, and a cloth in front of the firo had caught fire, It was soon ox- tinguishéd, but I have kept the lobster ever since out of gratitude." It hins Its basin of cold water, and seoma (o récognizo its mistress, and s s fond of musio that it is always drawn owards tuo piano whensver sho plays, Tho huge, arashiie, griploy, wickening pilly, coustructed of crude, course. and bulky ingredi- ents, dré fabt being supersedod by Dr. Ploreo's plunnn:dpurm(lu ‘pellets, or sugar-coated, con- coutrated rooy and herbal juice, auti-bilipnn ranules—tho * Little Qiant " Cathartle. or Mul- uns in Parvo Physle. Modern chomica) seience enabled Dr. Plerca to extract from tlio Juices of the most valuablo roots aud berby their actlya mediciual principlas, which, whou worked lnto little peliels or graunles, scarcely farqer than musiard-deed, touders each little pellot as no- tivo and powerful as a large piil, while ticy are much mora palatableaid pleasaut in effect. Dr. Ira A, Thayer, of Bacousburg, 0., writea s ** I regard your pellets a4 the bestremedy for lhe conditiops for which you prescriboe them of any- thing I havdevor ...u.i. o mild and certsin in effect, and leavitig the bowals inan sxcollent’ dition. It seemu to me thoy must take the place of sl olher cathartio pills and wedicines.” Lyon & Madomber, drugglsts, Yormilion, D, T., 88y 1 **'We think thoy are golug Lo sell like bot cakes as soon lr people get acquaintod with them, sud will spoll the pill tride, as thoaa this have used then )lke fhem much bebler than large villg.” s MMUSEMENTS, 2 UNION PARK CONGR'L CHUROH, | ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, T nover o enjoyed musta”'—Ra, €, I Bpargeon, THE JUBILEE SINGERS. First appoarance in Chicago since their roturn from England. Thes8 of theie uiqus and World. 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BPAIN atnrda, FOR LONDON DIt ONBON DT 'CT. ednouiny, Aprit 14, 8t 11308, m, Cabin passagn, 830 apd 22, ro arnzs at Prapal Biaerago tlekots from Livarpool at, tha lowedy L. oy T, Northe X fe. (o0 SRbsatRer Otk a8 Randolhaie. (aoposmane AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Andsil polute ia Ureat Britatn and ths Continent . 1. MILNE, Western Axont, Latalle-at., cornor Madison, YOIUR, LIV G0N To Glasgaw, Liccrpml, Jo. & tetengn tn G to ; L‘}w:st;u-x-n Stenmship Linc, From N Xork to Hrleint (K 1) Grent Westorn, Capt. '\-"";“‘"E Ay iy 22, atecmediars, 815} 91orexas 330, Norly v et Froipin bk 6120, Ap 8RR, GEO. McDONALD, Are: FXTLARATION OF REPEREXCEATATIN, ~7 Satanday or. oupied. * Banday pxcepied. 3 Moutl i Five buaday st P s excoted. { A% vt SHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILAAY, e e corner dinim sty and 6 ths et C2" ‘ Leare, | Arriee, aPacificFast Lina, u b, tn, m gGonora (ako Eanivsss e e dsaara Lake Broroni. gt el 700 bt —Degof cnr ol ZDehut corner of Canal abd Kiselo s, MICHIZAN CENTRAL RAILRNAY, Depat, fost o L and, fonkar Teentyuseond i f Tichesoasicr, 61 Cia ) i Ialph, and 55 Lakéatsy Trrmont ltomser ! OPAT W Kandaip Téare, arday and Sundsy CHICACO & ALTON RAILRDAY. Chlean, Rantas Uity aud Denerr Short Lines pin Eoufst. ava, Yo,, andt Chicago, Snrinyiehd, Alton uuv{& Laxly Thesut Line, Cuton Depney Weik Sidgs meat Mo /i Lait Lutertafument this eveal CGRAND ALLEGORTY, ted the andiences that have 3.0 A Houmy ou Arcade M'00RMICOE HALL, STAR LECTURE COURSE. LAST LECTURE THIS SEASON. TUESDAY, April 20. PROF. PEPPER., BRILLIAKT NEY LECTURE on ** foren Hiagtiaded wioh bl oo o LIGHT, 110 Washington-st., Boston. 1 "PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES: CARTERMANTED'S OFFICE, Which has salntenss Titnesed ity Adail Jtescrved Hoats at Court, ach, will bo roceived 1835, fur faenianing Deplartment with ta c Htates Quartcrmantor naimed acicles, 3iz, 4 125 Uni! I ia Gloves, 25,00 pairs soien Biaakets, 560 les, 4,000 Cominon 000 yards 6.4 1Ky~ . Holmora, Hurso-| 7 Pepuery Mifwauk GRAND OPERA HOUSE, KAYNE, HALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! Matinee this Afternoon, 2:30, Evening Performance at § o'clogk, ACADEMY OF MUOSIO, POSITIVELY LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, WALLACE SISTERS | puimtispress, IN TIEIR GREAT DRAMA, MINNIE'S LUCK, Miitlnge, @ n’cloch—-Evening, 8 o’tlocks K onday=OIPRICO, i tho lust Bonsatlon—EDMUND "~ MGVIOKERS THEATEE, TWO LAST RIGHTS OF LOTT.A! Friday and Baturday, Pel o the Peltleaats, and Nan, Good for Nothing, Bongs, Dances, Banfo Bolo. Will be subject to rigid inspaciton, and ard witl bo accepted. Ipbis, Jeflersanrllle, Tnd. A preforeaco will bo givon o articlos of domesti pro- nction and magulactues, conditio Ing enua)and such proterence will woriciu produgtiun and manufactura prodaced on thy ‘acific coaut, Lo tha extent of the consamption required 5 1o public servico thers. "Alf arifelos whict aro to bo uted in the States and Ter.. sltaries of tho Pacitic aoast will bo received and inspectod (ot ia detall npply at this afice, eals {0 b 17 0s," and sddrease “HUFUS BAXTOS, Depoty Q. M, General. Fropstls for Harbor prorements X1TED fiTATZS EXamREEn's Orrice, Lock, DETROIT, Mich.; April 13, 1sis. will b raccivod until 13 ¢ the followlng Harbor Improraments Michigzn, iwo (3) Ol Tineolopes eoulaioing als for Millary Bupp) Manisteo laronr, ek s thecs 35 Crfos. ichigan, threo Y or, Alkctigan, tacs (5) Cr Haven Harbar, Miohigan, two bundred and fifty f Revetmeat, snd Uredgiug about 14,0 cubic st At aanéhx (® Ort For Information, and bidiks nooessary to * 8. M. MANSFIELD, Major of. Englacers. Propsals fir Harlo? [mprovemedls, . 6, RKGINERN'S OFrICE, 10K BUILDONG, CHICAUO, \ upasals in duplicate wl GiE MITOHELL-PANCION, FARWELL HALL, DEMURSEK A Farewell Concert, Thursday, April 22, Particulars ju |n:ml\l'-rfll‘l nnm:‘ MEDICAL. SAVORY & MOORE'S Best Food for Infants Resombies Mother's MIIk mare closoly than avyathior ly fulttiing ite o hoslth ul thia improvement of the I Ujieaxo Harbor, Hiinols, lor exteusion’ and removing Ualimet Tatbor, Ultuots, Plet extomilon snd Drod, Michliaa Uity Harbor, Indiace, Broskwator cons L what did yon wani 1 r Enkineers, U. 5. A, HFROVEHENT OF THE WABASH FIVER, - Unpren £ iee THiT L Ohi BEALED PRODOSALS, § at (hlsoitice, uniil noon, on ¢! wurke of fl!lrl\:‘ltln‘nl o the WV 1 mal snpplied with thia ) mmond {1 with the 00 and cartatnty af anceeas,. b opinions. Woolotals and paiai 7 o drapantic ‘and brityc, Tivket ficeaz At Deroty and 133 Kanibalpy Cltyand Denvser Fast Ex, BL. fozts azd Sprinenold_ R 8t Lowe, Springncli & Tov Pecrla anit Reukuk Eipeo: Chicagn & Padtucat Rallroad 0 5. . o noon, Sireator Lacon, Wannogras 1o Jofiot & Diniah Acoamodations 15 wop . Emlfillfl?‘ MllW:\U;(E’& 5‘7. PAUL RAILROAD. Arrice, K B Milwankce, Madisan, 3 Praiess du Unten, siivagiee, 15 Croo sulauld BFHML:.\uu!.v Tayrgiet sluyid S T Horin, s Menasha & Giyeon Ha; o300 m.1 7.6 b * 4:00p. m. len 11013, mte 03,30, Bilion ll._l;mlolsl cqnmu. RAMLROAD. Soelnati rintietd. i\lx:nfi:'mr}fimd buquo 2 Si Tinbndus & & iy Passn ? i, s ENG fmc_flfl.lugfi‘u"‘mgfldl QuINeY R‘"LRORD. pott, 7ot o Lukeratsy Indiavteas, und Sisiosnih. Dttt ot Seteenchata. Fickes Qeer, S inilstos and at depots. g Trelee, JLL8WK 04 Surcatls » 405 m, * 3260, m. 335, e t 7:00 £ AL & . p o y Paciilo Nigut iixp, Tor O Kanaan Gitr, abvels chivon & 8. Jowph Hap, Ez:::r‘u‘i;ow:\wmmmn i 0v0 Agcommodation)* owaspstiiars Accommodasiosls §:13 8 VEL Bindasa, k. Saturaay, {Ex. Nods RANKAKEE LINE, From Centra Depot, Takest, & [ arr Indlanivolis, Lonluvlile & Cinctn.| re: . ‘728 a. m.* B:15p, m. 1250, m, 1958, m. CINCINHATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMD LINE, From Pfisburg, Cincinnall & St. Loulr Kalliray depat, cors Wt Cliton Ghuf Carrultesttey Weet S1da. HEiinlhates andat oty | crr S1aee Ticket agteey Lanilneis & i it 2prase (daily . Leare. Indiananolis, Loulavillo & Clucin.| natt ny F IEON e Iadlanapolis Louisviiio d Cineli natl (datly PlTshuna, ¢ oo gt et U o OUS, RAILTOAD, icket ofics, 121 Rundalph 0t Ari Tnlumbus, Miitsbirg & Now York Day fix| 3 Colutnb, i 0p. . T20p. i T0s.m, ILWAY. IRV oS AT i agea. kli lor specifications abiould o tadorsed DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. FAIRBANKS' 1he namo of Qeo, olved SCALES FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO, 111 & 113 Lake St.; Chicago. A 4, Be :ue[ulmhuvnnlzlh:flenulné. $65.00 Packages TREASURY DEFARTMENT, OMPTROLLEN OF THY OUBRENCY, Waxlitxa3 08, Feh, 8, fojh, 0 o8 Who taxd have nkaaHl{l atiqrdal o} o hitst L prsenttd to A, ol hereat, witid 10 dlaa)lbwod. AV RO, . Tiitlor, Iiocalver, thiroe sontbs froc (bis date, o MATOHES. PROTEOTION FROM FIRES, Heyaut & May’s Prize Safely Matclied, touly on thobos, For Kiichens, at waialllo bages, i uraorios, Blables, cusece Bud Wak TRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN BXOHANGE FOR Bl of Nt Clmetcy, TALLIC BURIAL OASES, ATENT METALLI Burial Cases and Caskets Of Oanst and Bheet-Motal, ou'y oo gaauligturers of TRIBUNE OFFICE.| AN, BRWASE0, Bustal-Caso Depi T nALvlgons"g.u»gn"fiAthqinfi T e R e Leate, | Arrive. B O .| Ewp, m T097: ol Bidh e im CHICARO, ROCK |s'umnf PACIFIC RRILAOAD. h Vi Buren and Shis 3 Depol, cornre a7 Vn Durc il Shiraasiats, eket offca Jatl, Sundixe Esceptad. ADreas, VallY.ssearssorins 7 Leavenw'tli& Atehtion Ee 3 10:15 a, | Gummodati 4 oaap, Shross, o0 MEDICAL OUARD! sais DEDICAL DR NO CUIRI No pavti Dr. Kea.n, 300 SOUTH CLARK.ST., UOICAGD, ay Lo consulled, all, {ros of charge, on T Eiris of Hevyons diaveeen” "tk Sk Ba R opiy bhysician in the city whiv AUl CUTIs UF BY P‘{- Ulicy bours. B8, (9. 10 b p, m. § bundays from ¥t 127 A HOOK MILLIO L THE MILLION.! MARR GE. A I’rlv.leuvxlmelurlu tha Blagelad g i GUIDE, [ mcricssoniartieions of Iscoye: Ju the sclvuce ol Teproduction, Hle’a,?;mzm. 5 3 de, Thislesn ‘lbtrml“fl worl 01 angratioe, 454 containe valon ‘lor Lhioso Sis 86 ‘miar}oq. OF coniarspiato macs Jl“rllhll ik Lhab L o' 10 unds l" k and of dud il purshorly it e s l“'fi?l"r'n’b‘ o post-pald or e 3 izess . "1 DILENSARY, 1 Norih shanin als, 81 MANIIOOD RESTOIED, ekt thiul fprudonce, PR A '-'1?:.‘ aivy (' Riomature wi rpisedy, bas (ou blv sall-gura, whish he R i e