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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, APRI, 20, 1873 o' Off that pisce, andall the way down to Dunkirk Ihera ave 1arge open apaces of wafcr, e thinkd & pro- lier conld work through, e ataies that (he prop rekheed, bound for Erle, wan caught and dotained in the fos fiva dnys. Rhe got hack to Gleveland out of fuel and provislons....,The follawing Capiaing bava mado thelr appeerafics iore within u forv dayn to praparo thelr yesnela for the opentng s Willlai Walers, 3chr fan Dicgo: John Kaww, of schr Jour: fegnan; Capt. Niced, 6f achr liAttle Tfowsnt; C, [, Lane, of barge Judd'& Joner Gapt. Murdock, of barge Jlcifenntein ; and Capl, Foster, of mersCapt, Fouter la matructed to foad with coal fr Chicago, If 1io c3n get 31 poe ton, otherwies rmn for the limbor feglons for & cago uf fumber for Chicagn, Al dny Monday the feo pasacd down the river i guantitiea, Home Aeliln teaclied lalf way acroes the Wreamn, 911 were al leant 81 acro §1 sizn, The lca gone rally bore tlie Appearanica of Lelig vory porons, but {1 wan doultlesn much Lurdor than 1t looked, ss it giungs togettier with tenselty, Tucsdsy morulug very fitlo ransed down, BRI, PA Arectal Corrrepondenca o The (deaae Tyibune, Enir, Pa., April 35.—The sclie Marco Polo s taken sut er clearsuce for Sandusky....Mr, James I Wil fard, our able and efMiclent Collcctor, will establish & teading-raom for tho use of Captalus, aailors, and oth- yow, {n (ho Custom-Ifauso at this port, Alltho leading narine contres will be represented, Titk TRIDUNE rep- resenting Cllcago, ... The prop Yrod Kelley and the icbir 31, Tt Warren hisve declded not o leave port un- ol afler the Iat of May,...The prop Alpens, grain- wden from ‘Toledo, got attick i the heavy fce Just off ic Lighthonuso, snd could not get out 111l tha saflors bnd got off and cut hier ont on onc Mde, wheu sho packed up, aud with & full Lead of Atear oo the vesael 1ot afely ihrougls, Tho Alpens Irought ag pict of Jargn 400 ey af flour, Thla {s tho Hrat conaigumer € tlour to this port (roin Toledo in & nuinber of yeu ¥lio Alponia_leaven ogain for Toledo this eveutig. , flin prop Cormorant &td Lcr taw, the schr Cliar \all, canio Info port Aafely yeaterday'afternoon, Thcro serncln got fast stiick 10 tha dee off the Yenfumila, aud for tmenty-four liours thoy moved Lut littic, ud it wan nuod nacessary to cut a yawage for tue projclier which the ailors with consldorablo riak did, Ax the mato forcibly Lut not elcgantly remarked ¢ When we Fot dn thio fea onice, wo atiick fike damunilon,. .. Tlo fammoth prop lersian left for 'Toleda yeaterday moruing, whero slia £xpeciata load anothet carga of yora for thid part. ... Tho prop Bitcklicad and bier tow, ths schr A, Usbbardt, arrived in port thin morning, Tho Birckhuad and the Gebliards got fast tn the ice oif Birard (within sight of this port, the distauco Delug snly about 15 mtles) Thureday night, about midnight, ind, though the propeller made uciioetual attempts to jodse_Hemelf, aiho could niol, a4 Lior tow. inctimbered bor, During Hatiirdsy night tho fco loonencd, and Sundsy morning the Tirckhead got loose. Being short ¥t fuel) the Captaln determined 10 go to Claveland for 3 supply, leaving the tow in the ice, 1lo returned in o oventng, and met tho Peralan plowing Ler way to Foledo. Tiio fow wos secured, and the veasels camnn Jafely brougls, MISCELLANEOUS. MAVIUATION ITEMS. Tho fca upon thio osst share of Like Hiron s very ntended snd thlck, An csst wind would prelty of- Tectually closo navigation along lho wost shoress.sA Hepatch from Oheboygan asys the fce In the siraita is il solid and uuchanged, The straits, it is belfoved, wll ot open boforo the Gth or 10k of Moy, ., At Hans tock thore 1a better crossing on the ice now than_dar- g tho winter,...A dispatch from Bault Bte Marls itates {liat the fco has disappeared on the Canada slde »f the river, Lut remains firm on this side, xo st poo yle walk on it to tho wator's edge, whiore the ferry Iwaits them, The oponfug 14 about 50 rods side. Tha river will probably bo entirely cleared st this point in n weok,. .There was no ice to o aten {n tho lake at Port Colborna last Satnrday, and i 12 sk to have entiraly disappenced from the shor st all points above, At I'oint Auino open water could be seon for eoverai miles, EUNDRIES, 1t {n now announced that o Welland Canal will bs yponed to navigation May 3....Tho barge Gulding Maz of the Grand Trunk Railroad llue, which ja now ymg In Black Rivor, s been chartercd to tae salt irom Bay City to Chlcngo, .. The prop Musia Is to run ihis réxson botween Petosky uud Mackinaw in connee~ Hon with the Grand Rapids & Iudians and the De- rolt, Lausing & Michigan Railrosds, Sho Las ro. selved s now cogine at Delroit, ., Abbatt, Foater & Titus lannched successfully their new schoontr, the Anua B, Foster ot Turt Burwell lzat Saturdsy, s i 'PHE COURTS. ldcord of Dusiness ‘Fransucted Yese tordny, DIVORCES. “The lines have not fallen in pleasant places to Mrs, Helen DM, Ifarlens, on account of the wayswardness of 1or huaband, Teaso A, farless, This unforcunate fa- liridual 14 one of those whom the fomperance crusade hlled to reach and turn from the error of hia wayw, so st ho {a sliil {n the babit of getting glorionsly mel- bow, aud then gotog iome and reducing hia wife toa Jko soft aud flably condltion, by the sclentific appli- ntlon of bifs fiats and feot, A differunca of opinion 1xiste in the Ifarless famfly as to tho Larmlessness of juch treatment, nd tho.wife Uegs the Court Lo give der tho bezedt of the doubt, aud grant her & divorce. ITEMS, Judge Treo will to-day decldo motion for new rials h the following casen: Chladok vs. Mouroe, and Jchmidt vs, Chicago & Northwestern Ratlway Com- [ Patriok Handriban and Joseph Dush wero tried by Tudge Blodgett for pacsing counterfeld money. and foun guilty, Judgoe Blodgett has alscharged his jury, UNITED HTATES COURTS, Jatob Frys et al, began a sult for §10,000 agatnst Ed. ¥in Paitison. W, A, Porter, Trustes, ilod & bill agatoat Asshel and Luclun Plerco and olbiers to forocloso a trust-idecd for 14,959.81 on Lote 29, 31, and 23, Block 89, of the arigie 33 Town of Chiesgo, BULERION COURT IN DRIEF. ores Chaputan begsu & suit in attachment agalnat — Frauenkschot and E, Kienow 0 recover $1,008, J, W, Oreag & Co., for the so of A, A, Mungor, ba- Jan & suit for §3,500" azainst T, 8, Dobbins, G, 5, Bow- W, and J, B, Wilcoz, &, 11, Freér commienced a wult by attachment ngutnst 1o ok Haven Cement Company to recover $i,125, CINCUIT COUBT. Ddward Gavln cuimanced s actlon fo tros tgdust Josepl dana s Dauicl Culisng, ayiug dsm- Jics at §5, Chin AL, Diophy 8led a petition agatast Prancts A, Biddio and_othors, asking for & mechunic's ien to the stnount of $4,71534 on the property of tho defendanta, torner of Avitund avenue aud Harrisou stacet, “Tlau Leopls, for W of Petor Bplak, began & sult in feut agalnst J. 11, duzoby, A. D. Waldron, and Danicl Julitvan to recover $2,00 dasages.. Moses Slirra fllod & LUl sgatnst the Reformed Pres. byterisn Ohurch and its Trusioes to foreclou Soed for $4,299, on Lots 15 x0d 10 in 8, % Gal Livioton of'Block 13 n Carpanter's Addition, -Orville Pockham Logau an action sgainat the Ghie tago, Loulaville & Viuceunes Railrosd Company, claim. By §3,000, ’{'homn Nlcoles snd Ephraim Addems sued Henry Taeger for §1,500, Jamea Clark Lrought suit for $,000 against O, P, MeXay, TOE COUNCY COURT: On petition of Joln Dleden, County Agont, order arrauts snd venire, relurnuble thiv moruiug at 10 Velock, to try thy queation of tho alloged fnsanity of amr{ Daw, Awolta Nelsou, snd Aunie Duggan, In {ho matter of (he estata of James O, Fay, order 1) anrvl\-luflxmnnun 1o filo fnveutory of partusrship If tbelato fsin of Jaues Y, Fay & Co. within thirty yn, Bugan I, Willard was sppolnted guardian of Kate 8, Willard et al,, minors, uuder an spproved bond of 5,600, In the matter of tho epecial ansessraent rolly of the Tillago of Juoraon, order {0 fis bjoctions to tho onfirmation of yol.as Now, 10, 11, 13, 14, aud 15 by Bat- nlay morning at 10 o'clock, ‘Lot wistemsnt of o sasots and Jabilities of the es- bio of Timothy Mabonoy was approved, Eliza A, Culver was appoloted Adniinistratrix of the wtato of Warzen T, Qulvor under au approved bond of B0, F1fana Larson was appoiated guardisn of Lena Lar- 1o, & minor, under an approved boud of $2,400, In the matter of the eatato of Btillman A, Cluments, Jrobate of nun-cupative will refosed, aad petition fof stiers Lastewnentary ilsmisaod, THE CALL, SUDaE Gemresits Tt ity 1, 1o h0e 140 10 107, UDGE (HARY=~ ¥ 4 ) w3, 183, 111, m:’ux.v.m' n.n.. b A 380 upox Moon- Junox Booxxe—3) 0 16, & to 65, and torm No, [REN JUDOMENTS, Uitz BraTES OIMOUIT CODAT—JUD JeT1—H, W, Lishop, Asuigues of the Ktate Insuranco mn; any vo, Heary sod Magyle ¥, Malward; docres, Surenion Couar—Conresstoxe—John O, McCord 1§, o ¥, Chompon, $i.—~Baie Vi, saue, Junom Doors (cting for Judge Ga Pursahiug ve, Au,n( Vo fihlebens $103, Com- pereial Loan Cowpauy ve, William Yatrick, $1,434,77, Cuucutr Counr—Junux, koaxne—A, B. Trude v, E. Oushbert ang Williata Gushbert, §507,:40, JUDOX Fazr—Lozanun Davlin va, W, ¥, Fowler and P+ ¥, Buckloy ; daut, $300, and dawages, $500, s marmalin, Brop- Joseph " icefn sho Atlantice oy Nelo York Tames, Theatenmship Nova Beotian, which arrived at Baltimore on Weuncuday, from Liverpool, via Halifas, reports that at 8 ». w, op tho Mth of April, in latitude 43 deg, 20 min,, longitude 49 dog, 10 wla., an immense 1ce-fleld was mot in \La Atlantie, Tha ateamship skirted its edge or five Liours, and aliored her course 40 eacano From thie mast-lioady, ay far as tho eye could teach with tho aidof glagies, an unbroken stretch »f ico was to ba keen oxtending for many miles. There was In It mauy wusall 1eeberys, and & num- ber of vessels, 8omo of them long distances from tho outer odges, and weoming to have been saught there o long while bofore, Thers wera s p, two barks, & brig, and othor yvessels no far that thoy could not bo madoout. This ice had tome down from the Aretio rogions, and the im- prisoned vessels Lad doubtless comoe many wilon Mith it, and will not be hiborated uutil the warm. o wators of the Gulf Btream wmelts them out. T'bo aseamsbip alio nBcna that eight American hi{!“ hfi%mnuruh?fl sen lllun:nzi"l to saek xnt‘uzu 3 jor of Halifax, whore they were driven the heavy flelda of Boatlng Arctlo ice, WAITING DEVELOPMENTS, The Aldermen Aro Not Ready to Become Martyrs. Melancholy Oauocus of City Officialse-- The Proposed Compromise, Address of the Twentleth Ward Clabee.. Novel Proposition. THE SITUATION YESTERDAY. CITY-MALL CAUGUBES, The injunction which follawed sa clomely on the bos L cection Fridey waa tho cliof wublectof futereat und the Clty-1tall yesterdsy, snd fn ono way o another all (he Aldermen had somelhing to say con- cerning it Beveral callsd upon Commitssioner Mark Shieridan at about noon, with the avowed object of converting that gentleman to a bellef in the eMeacy of the Incorpuration act. The Prestdont of the Pollce Loard listonedjfor quite & long time,the imperturbable, quiet smile playing round his mobils lips the while, and finally treated his visitors to an “oratorieal sntertainment,"~ttiat s to say, 8 seloction of readings from that portlon of the Election law which dosiguates tie proper punishment of election fudges who fail o v their duty, Mo had hardly gotten through when the Atdermen left the room suddenly, and held s little eauicun, the objoct of which waa o sacortain the exsch amount It would tako to get the judges of election tn cortnln_wards_seconil.clans tickets to Talimore, or Rutne othier place to which the Fate of fare has brer re- duced, The terrihie auspicion thal some of the judges iy, when indicted, turn Btate’s evidence in nlready Interfering with the appetitos of more that ons of tho Cily Fathers, ALD, I'ETE MANR {s still sufforing from much trepidation, He will not 1 trest corner without frat 'plng around il, 2 to it down in any room which has not two do o it aud at lcast oo of the windows wide open, and seen in every dark-boarded man who approachios the form of an fndignsnt Hesing, e tent word to tliat gontlomnan yeaterdsy that he iad the item he gavs to {lie Janrnal foporter from ona Kittig, an employe of the Freie Presse, sud will not agaju fedl seeuro uutll str, Healng sends him s written token that that ex- planation is satisfactory, A CAUCLS OF ALDERSMEN dincussed the quention of what shouid Lo dons for the unfortunate fudges of electiun whom the Citizaun’ As- soclation propose (o prosecute, The ides of helping them out of harm's way waa broaclied, but when ouo of tha Aldermen lntimated that tlio Assoolation, ialked of e prey, might seck bigher gime, & peuls feli upon the cauchs, sud they declied fo do notling further until they biad conaulted with Georgo Millur, or ‘harley O'Mallcy, or some -other prominent wyer, & Bumo of tho Aldormén are regretting that they fol- lowed tho advico of the City Attorney and reapected Judge Williams® injunation, and all day long, save when be was occupied with the “ Committee on Come wvromlse,” Mr, Janifeson was pestered with,the ingui. ties of Alderwmen, who wanted to know if ft wouldu't Lo all right to count Lhe vola al the specisl mecting. That official, however, altick to Lix provious oplalot, and advlsed tho Aldermen todo tothing rash. Tuo fact {8 that many of the Aldermen would not object to becowing imprinoned mlri{ru Just for the sake of no- torloty, forgatting that whils thers {n something atart. ling In the presenca ina Chicago jall of an editor, tho sfitht of an incarceratod Alderman would not be, b{' any means, 80 great & noselty, History repoats itavil oucasionally, and then, {00, discretion 1s, the bottor partof valor. It haa losked out that whila the Connefl Cancns, which last Mouday consilored the untimoly ijunction which put an end 1o the consummstion of the eloction frauds, waa wavoriu, 3 cly olfcusatood upons chalr ana declaed bimeclf ready o take tio whols r&¥ponsl- Dbility of diaregarding the injunction, sud to bear upon bin hiead sud shouldors the run$ of the Judicial wrath to follow his nct. He wns goiten down from the chalr, after a litila lmublnhlml though he tried to renew bis eucrous offer of self-sacrifice, the meeting, 1ot exact- Iy recing how ko could shoulder tho Tosponsibilily of 8 Gouncii’s act rhl Limno further attention, *' Greatent mis 0 10 the world to mind the mjune- tion, T could have made it all right with Whliams, you kuow, Judga i8 & partioular fricnd of mine, you Xuow, He saldtome yostorday, *Joo, my boy,"— here the rublcund elerico-civic ofliclal's volce fank ta a whisper which was 60 utterly lost i the Aldorman's car ho was boring that the reporter heard no more, and b laft tho spot woudering how loug tho Clty Gov= ernment could stand if 1t was, ss tho song saye, *not for Joseph.,™ ‘Whiat s commonly known around the Olty-Tiall as TAE ‘' COMMITTEE ON GOMPROMIBE," beld a prolonged meeting in the Compiralicrs ofica yenter .fl ahout uoan, ere were present L o) trollew, the ALuyor, the Oity Attornoy, tho City Clerk, ehm, and pevoral Aldermen, ona the utimost vigllance wis used {o keep the object of the mecting and fla discusslons a socrot from tho rost of the world, Enough bas been lcarncd of the affafr, lLowever, lo guarantce the statement that thie touo of the taceting waa decidedly lugubrious, and thiat the sorfousueas of tho situation is fully approciated by tho cnjoined, Soveral schemes wore proposed by different membors of the meating, and oue or two ssere liot for & contemptuous distegand of (ho injusio~ tion, but the {aes which fonnd most favor was that [¥oFored by tbe Buperntandaut of Polco, aud which #aid to have smouated (rom the Lrain of the Hon, Farwcll. It was In tho naturo of & compromise, t! oais of which was that tho Citizes Assoclation shiould sbandon tho Injunction, lnluu“ it fn by default ; that tho Council' should be permiticd fo cag- vase (g voles: that subsequently the alleged frauds should ba fully cxaminod, and tho Councll tand by the Tesult of tusexamination, Tho meatiug atensd 10 the proposition, aud, wilh one oye closed all round, agreed that it was in every rospeot & falr one, and such a Just and Lonorable compromise as would sult such Just xnd Lonorablo mca aa those who effcated th adaption of tho Incorporation act, Tha only (hiog which puzziod them was just what the Oitlzens’ Aeso- cistion would thinlk of {t, This Committteo also had the clty Anances under constderation, which some think could be much betterod were tlo act of 1672 adopted, and tho Comptroller Ires to act under i, MICHAEL EVANS, the Bouth Town Collectar, bopos 1o ses syary corrupt judge of olection brought to trial, and, if adjuiged guiity, sentenced to the severest penalty the law will allow,’ Ten years’ mors practica In stuffing ballol. boxes, b considets, will overtura this Government into monarchy, If called upon, he will toatify to any Court as to tha frauds Lie witnessed on the of eloc- tlon, Comumissiuner Sheridan i sll the whilo buslly eugaged In hunting up evidences of frauds, and, i casa of & cmtested election, ot of ovidences of frauds being roquired, Lo will scod In a lonk and aatrong line of witnceses, who, hs thinks, will send somebody to jail, ~Btrongly sa ke oppoess the faotion who carried the eloction ho refnscs to aMliate with (Lo Cltfzens’ Association, 2a ho malntaine that they are the origitators of the difiically. Oiwing to this fach, strong attempts have been mado to weau him over iothe other wide, and to silonce him aw to the {rands in the election, but the wily Preatdent remains stolid and in- different, ciltug the’ moxim that * iho recelver i as bad s 110 thier," and that since the «ar of oxtormine ton has begun ho wants to fight 1t out. Ald, George Whits thinks that Judge Williams over. stonpdd b Juriadiction tn enloiaiang » legleiaivo body, and {a of ‘the opinion that tne injunction cannot fall to ‘Lo dissolyed, The juriadiction of tho Councll he claims to be s full as that of Congress, within {ts special sphere,and that nocourt ima any con- trolover, other thau it tra) for mpeschment of suy orall of its mombers. o is sorry that the Gouncil ropoealed tha objectiouable ordinanceat its last session, aud would have liked to Lave seenany troubloabout contemnpt, However, he is far from Leing anxious lo fling deflance in the testh of the Court granting the Inunctlon, but prefors an amicable adjustment of the dlinculty, " A1l alir's posiiion la somerat etater an for somo timo and” corrosponds almos roclely fo it of AL, Wiite, 'Not. ono. of lem, 80 far as osn bo sacertalned, I8 g {0 tako tho risk of counting the voto Friday evoning, unless some disposition Lias frst boen snade with the fnfunction, Nor do any of them appear anxious Lo adopt the now Oliarter, as they much prefer theold ons {o either of the naw ones, excopt 80 far ce (e cau tantalize the Citixeus’ Assodlation Ly sitempt ing to wark under i, All are spparcotly walting ‘patiently for the return of Judge Dickoy, o for some Teliable legal advice, preparatory to making any now sdvances (o undsr Ui clarter, TUK CITIZENG' ABSOCIATION, Tho commitiees of the Oitizeus’ Ansociation which are ongoged In hunting up cumulative evidence of tlio frauds perpetratod at the late elaction, helda mceung attholr rdouus yusterisy afternoon, rh 0 mesting di not sasume & secrel it after Judge Lawrence lad eouve 10 it the clioer! ntel- ligence that he had the law in tlio case, aud bad come 1o thie conclusion th proceedingy in equity fatled the case agatnat ol cquld be catriod on under the common this Intaresting poiat of the proceviiuge tho Presidsnt of the Boclety entered, sud (usiatod upon the meeling Deing carried on fn sscrel, aud the reporters wars obliged to withdraw, ————— TWENTIETH WARD FRAUDS, ADDBESS OF THX COMMITIKE OF THE WARD QLUB, The Executive.Committos of the Twentleth Ward Club has propared the following address {oths pub- Lic, sotting forth tha frauds perpetzated thore at Xyl day's so-callsd electlon ¢ To the | Pubdlic of Chicago J, Omcad, April 28, if the deem tho facts toucking melsauess and {llo- ality of the recent election Twontleth Ward oacting of pocina Tecitel and. geuersi mientlon, ‘Those facts are in part as follows Firat—Evon before tho polls ware opsued the disren- utabl elomonts of tho ward madoan orgauized ate temptto take potscssion of the votwg-place, With & nolorious and unreformsd graduate of tho Puniten- tiary as their loader, they assumed to dictate the con- duct of the clection, and defied interfercco, . Hecondm—Wlion in racess the friands of Iaw and demanded thalr rights, sa plaiuly ses forth {n the statute, thoy wers met withy tho grossest insults, ‘Tuoy themuslves, ‘aud thelr demaud that challengers abould bo sllowed in the room with thio_ judgea, wore characterized in langusge oo foul for repatition. Thrd—Tmo of the Judyes of eloction were, from tba ontact, fn svident collusion with the rufiiaus outside, —one of {16 two allowlng imself to b publioly dice tatei Lo by the leader of thumob. o ilw opon fne quiry ‘of *the ex-couvict,” me to whother Lo (he Judge) Temembered and would carry out the orders given i, and refuse the admission of challsugers, ke roturued au open sod afrmativo reply. [Fourth—The conduct of a recentiy-sleoted (1) Alder. man of this Ward, and of a prowiuent county official ‘whoue princips! duty is o presarve law and order, was slamiclees in the extrems ; the former actively alding Bis brothier, “ths ex-convist,® aud the laiter beiny, throughout the day, in open aud unblusbing allisnce it the leaders tn (be dtsorder and fraud, FUth—Tho two camvtdmuu vYing nnu{ been compelled, by fear of leal panaltios, o adult chal- o 2 Iangers, and to put tha ballota for the separate issuea into eparata ballot-Lozes, yet rcfused utterly, In apita atall protesta, 1o keep any” poll-lista or tally whatao- ever, or, in caren wiere votes wern challanged, to ur Mdavith sa required by law and provided by ibe werd Exccutiva Cornmittoe,—even goluy so far as toorder removal fram tha piatfurm of two clerks, who had pinced thers by tho citizenn of the ‘Twentlell tokeen a tally'and at of voters, and, In_ com- ince withi tha order, they wers roughly thrown from 1n platform, Stzth—Wlivn legal yoters on (e outaido deairod to clisllenge {raudiilent yoters, or to call, for that pur. pore, thio sttention of ikin challengers within, tha mob endeavored to drown the demand by souts and groans, aud th fudges fmored the chiallengs, Seventh—Duriug ihe afternoon of the day, ind when the dlaarder had greatly increansd, fllcgal yolers wera broughtta the polls in wagons and owmniluses, aud then despatched to other ward: Eighth—Just previoua to tha cloring of the pofls, the forementioned Alderman, fn disregari of faw," dl- gorn— rectod the judges to exclude the citizens’ chall honoral the room, nating th damned bnraeth! P A Ninth—Altizough the whols number of Yotes cast, an Ivrn"d by both the tally of ono of thechallengers and lio tally of two reliablo clarks outaide, di1 not exceed 1,031, yet ths declarnid vole wan 1 0 g votes {n have been fraudulently ‘pt'in by the judges themselvon, or through these direct connivace, 7enth—In the count the number of yoles against the Incorporation act was declared {0 bo 100 less thay tho real number, And when & reconnt was demaniod Dy the citizens’ ehaliengers and one of the judges tho demand was re Flerenth—The Dallob-box was not mealed atter the voles had Leen canvasned and tho resull declared, nor were the vates efther strung or sealed in enveloper, Biichi, fellow.cilizens, xra aoma of the reanons which move aur indignation and cause us {o deny the valid- ity of, the election fn the Twentieth Ward. That tiie ilfogality and fraud did not equal thiat of tLe Firat and Becond and many othier wards, was e to the deter- mined, orgnnized efforte of a few Inw-abiding men, We confldently appoal haroby to the good cltizens of the ward and city to Join us in denouncing the wrung, and in sttotuptitiy by all legal means ta prevent il repetition In Chlcago, Exxeustvk Cosmrryrr, Twentleth Ward Citfzens’ Glitbs, el by THAT INJUNCTION BUSINESS, A XOVEL orren. To the Editor of The Chicage Tyihune : Citicado, April 3%,—That nervoun old grauny, the Beentng Journal, hina gone 1nto & “conniption” it over e Injunction placed upon the Gommon Oouncii by the Cittzens’ Committee, The injunction bas always been ured (0 fupede the end of fustics. Admit oven once that It can be used 40 further the ends of Justice, and tho Evening Jour- nal can see nothing fn the futuro but cadless injunc~ tions aud overturned eloctiona whenover ballot-bozes are doctored and sinfted by roving barbarisns snd carpet-baggers who deairs to elect themselves to office, sud thus indireetly cotor into and possess the land, According to that wiso shect, #t would be better o allow any parly to run s Government than to Lavo an election contested, But thees are daya wherelu a good many of the filustons of yonth are van- inling, and when mauy of the gods beforo whom for ecnturien we have beon abasing ourvelvos in tho dust ara being overtnrued n o most reckloss manner, and shiown o be notbing but the work of men's minds and hands, and utterly unable o liclp us in times of dlstreas ud catromity, and possibly it may bo sbown $hat tho Ecemna Journal is worsliperof false godn, Tho seritor deaires to quiet the approbouniona of thio Journal by making to the Oity of Ohjoag 10 tho Citizens' Asnociatlon » ateaighiforward biisinesa yrop- osition as follows : Tho writer will undoriske to_run tho overnment of tiie Oity of Chieago on contract for & term of years, to docroaso the taxos from 10 4o 25 par cent tho irat year anl aa fast thereaftor as practicable ; fo pay upthe eatire Indchtednicns of ths cily within Oftorn years, sad with lighter taxation to make moro and botter publis improvements (han at proasnt, to close up tha ssloqns aud_gambling-houncs, #nd to decreas Lo open and Toturiofts corruption (o our courta by establishiog courts of arbitration i which cases oauld be wettlod choaply, rapidly, aud bou. gelly; all monoys colloeted by tasation o Le doposited {a the Oity Tressury, and until wauted {or publio ue, 10 bo loanied at the lowost, citreent rate of interest on commercial paper with_warohouse_ rocaipte and other Orst-class mfl‘nml security under the directorship of & board, composed of Lhe est finsnclern and Lankers of the city; all monoys poid out Lo be with thoap- rovat of samo board, sud also & commitios, elsciod [ 'tha Cltizane! Ansoclation. Under soms auch sysiemn as_this, with less caro and anxioty pressing upan the minds of our citizenr, and thalr afforts sud labors not entirely thrown awsy in moeting the incraasing oxsctions of relentloss taz— thees, men eould aflard oocasionally 1o add ook tLieir Lurarios, and gradually 811 thetr homes with miislc, birds, flowers, and the comforta and clegauciss of civilizod 'life, beslles acumulating means .with which to ondow our publie schiools, Ubrarius, observa- tories, hospltaln, etc,, making them greater power in tho lnd, that oy mlght go o bleselog a5 diguilying 6 race, . Under such regimo, publie,acd private improve- ments would bo fost; aud "encouriggl, manufso- tures would incresse, and men of wealth snd enter- priso would flock ta our city, Lringing with thoin hosta of artisana sud Iaborers, L order to anjoy its advan- tages and oscapo th exaclions of Fupacioun taz-caters in other citics, In & few yoars tho city would be out of debt, and with money in {ls Treasury lo loan 1n aid of avery logltimate enterprise calenlated to improve tie clty and benont ita inhiabitants, Of course such & eys- tom woutld makano protision for the Larbarous Lords of office-holders, now virtuslly ownlng, robbing, and misgoverning thecity, and in tho end sy of them might have 1o go out ipou the prairles to cultivate the soll, mako frultful the saste places, and earn their liv- i by the sweat of thieir brows, but {f ; as some phi- Tosoplioe Laa said, * e s & bonefuctor of hia race wio makes two blades of grans grow where only one grow Defore,” {hs end would Justify the means, and the products of tielr farms wauld como in 1o dd 10 the wealthgnower, and dignity of Chicago, Tho subject might Bo enlarged upon tadeBnitely, Now, all this ix not tho idls dream of an enthu but, ot the contrary, the honost fudgmient of cessful busines mat, who knows by long experienca what iard work, honesty, and integrily will socom- lish, and everything spoken of in thia Jeftor ia both oanille and practicable, Chlcago is orginal in many of its institutions, and why may ft not be in its form of government for the city? Mowntime let tho Keen- ing Journal iako coursge, and let va nnitedly thenk God for (hat much-abused organtzation known as the Gllizens: Atsootation, Tue mistake our people are making 1 In suppoaiiig shemsolves clvilized, while the facts and reaults of he case go 0 show that hracticaly war aro 5 race of barbarians, Bball we coutinua fowor- shiipthio falne gods known as * precedants,” and always Tomain o0, o i tioro bo aound progrest end im- provement? ataxsrT, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Allinois Grand Division in Bession at NMaorsciilen, Special Dispateh o Tha Chicago Tribunr. ManszirLys, 11, Apri] 28,~The Grapd Division of the Sons of Temperanco of the Slate of Illinvis wasem- bled tn sumi-annusl sezsfon yesterdsy aficrnoon, The Ton, W. C. Buyder, of Fulton, the Grand Worthy Tu- triarch, oceuplod tho clalr, Tho afternoon was main- Iy spent in tho inftiation of ropresentatives, and ron- tineé businees in Coramittes of the Wholo on ths Btato of the Order, Addressoss wero msde by W, O, Boyder, of Fulton ; J, Young, of Montgomery; J.0, Brayman, of Cliteago; J. O, Bloughton, of Aurora; J, I, Hoxld, of Morris ; D, Hurd, of Marsellles, and others, In the evening a publicmeoting wus held in the Gongregational Church, st which T, Moudiog, 3, Vancouve, J, 0. Draymau, and 8, C, Slaughton, spoke. The seision opeiiod this moruig at half-past o'clock, The reports of ia chicf oficers were read and sppropriately roceived, Theas roports show. that there been an Increuss in membership and the B iviognesd wae agrosd o s o paco ‘of Bolding waa nas tho of bol 1l ariouial ssabion 1o Octoper exte Homa busincss connected with the finternational workings of the Order waa transacted, ‘At the closing of tlo aflernoon sosslon, the Execu- tive Conunitfes submitted thelr usual l’a‘rflfl, s also i the Commmitteo on (ho oo of the Order, Mr.’ Draymas, from the o Grand "Worthy ' Patriutch, & report thereon. A report wad also Tocelved from the Fliince Gommlttcs, Qhess roports wore screrally adopted, legates ta the Natlonal ’l'lm}uunc- Convcation, be Lield in Clilcago on the 1at of Jutie, were selectad, & foliows ; Tl HHon, W, O, Eyader, Fuiton 5 tho Koy, W. B, Houderson, Cliateworth s_the Iou, W, T, Hop- Morris § (Le Hev.J, O, Sloughton, Auroras J, 0. Braluuan, Chlcagoi the Dev, G, W, Hughes, Lebsnon ; J. 2, Vaucuuve, The resi of the afteruoon was spent upon businees sounscted with thv advancemeut of the Order, 1n the evenlug a public meeling was held ju the Congre- gatioual Chureh, at which the Bev, J, O, Sloughion Was the prinelpal apeak e e BANK MATTERS. Special Dispateh ta The Chicaga Tridsne, Dza Moixgs, 1, April 29,—Ths National Blate Dank, of Witucity, has resigned it commission as United Htates Depoaltory st Dea Moines, which it hsa held for ton years, Tho roasons saalgued by tho offcers are that 1t has Lold 18 loug enoughy but probably the amount of dopostts has samething to do with 1t, It Lite been a fallful agont of iho Goverument, sud ro- a 2 2 ahly prompt aud_correot in fis afairs, It is Drobabls' B Gilpats® Nattonal will be 108 snccsasor. 5, 3t —Le of Pacific Mail notorioty~will soon open & bank Lieze, with & capital of §100,000, ifs wis formerly lu tho same Lusinoss here, and fatlod, MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Svecial Diapatchto The Chicaga Tribuns. Dea Motxs, Ia, April 23,—On the 20th of March last, Galusha Los, bachelor, wha has been running a clieap gooda store in the city for sovora! years, locked lils store Lo go to tas, and has not returned or been heard of muce, sxcept that about 6 that evening ho wad seen on the platform of the Keokuk ‘Depot, 1o ‘was owing severs bundred dollars; and, after walling 8 3y or two, his areditors seized his stock, whicl was sold at auctlon, Ho was & yery roticoul man, ape poared (o be well educaled, and lived by snd within lmself, The supposition was that b bud owaped to wet 7id of e dubta, On Haturdsy lust, & nan csmo here who o Ix nis ' nephew, aud says bis naino 48 Androw VY, Leo, sud his res deace New York, Hesays bis uucle was rich and a 1alxer ; that, wnen ho canie to Doa Molucs, fen years g0, bé hisd with bima sbout $7,600 tn gold, which ha keph clovesy concealed ; 1hat e (the uephiow) was bore about a year ago, and, from circumstances, be then leaned that bls uncla must have Liad about $15,000 in s posseasion, 1e says hls uncle formerly lved in Ut ught. 'schoot known ur tics, N, Y. Mo subsequently ta varioas parts N Y quite was wpedt Litle or Mothiog,and kegh B aclouat Wikt Tho nephow's tioory is, that bo suddenly b~ “largod, onjarged or * thick neck,” an eame crazed, or han boon fonlly dealt with, The lal. ter anpposition hina the most welglit, ss no evidence enuld ba oblainod of him after he was ssén on the de- pot platforga. A telegram interrepled the conductor of the outgaing train, but lie waa not on ft, or conli not bn discuverel, Hearch wan made at Reokuk snd other places, and he cotld not be found, The matter s ;mm placed In the hands of detsctives, who sre at work, i THIE CUSTOM-HOUNE. More Theories About the Foundations ~'Tie Envestigntion. The excltement which bas prevailed In theelty in ference tothe state of the Custom-Joute tmilding 1w not aliated, and grest intersat ix felt everywhers in in result of the conscil which is to be hield hers to do- tennine what lo do with the unfortunate mans of oracks snd plugged stone, Oon. Holman's office was Festerday the scaus of Intercet, sa ustial, aud the call- ers wers nuinerous, Among them wero Banator Logan and neveral olber politiclans, ss well as vome private friends of Gen, Holman, Outaldo (bo oflice, nud grouped on i cornera of the atrecte, were numbers of mun who semed 1o feel an infereat in the progress or stoppageof e work, They were the workinen who had lLeen thrown out of cmployment by the sun. pensien, THE ONLY DECAPITATION which ook place yesterdsy was that of Jobn Ktsn- cllffe, foreman rigger, who has been in charge of tho dorricks. Nothing was allegod sgainat Htanclifie, aud the reason for hix dincharge seemed to be that he was # highly-smaried man, and that thers was nothing whiatover for Lim to do, In otber wordn, Htanclife may ret hin being dropped down to » wish for ecouotny, Mr, Mueller was present in the office yesterday, and in converation veluateered an explanation of MOW THL STONX CAME TO BE PATCHED. Tt wac, o said, the labor of the workmen who were 11 14a babit of doing it wilhiout the cunsent of hiroself or his foremen, It was & hard matler to detect 3 properly fatched stone, even after it bad been in the wall Aome thime, Awa malter of intereatit was asked whetlier, If tho buiiding wate tn come dawn, the patelied ntoues would be put Into the wallssgain, ' The Toply was that they woald not. BLYERAL FXPERTH, whogave their opinfon yesterdny, differed in opinton from Mr. Ininsun, whote coniclunions were printed Jemterday, They thought that if the concrets founda- ilon had tieen properly put in it would have been mum- clenl to hoid the Welgbt fmposed, Tt question appearod to ope of them o be whether 11 the present case the concrete might nat have Leen badly put in, It swas remembered that when the Ttk s done lurga, gangs of men were working nightw, aur the supposition s that {n the hurry some portious might have been slghted. The apeakér, who an feen more Linavy foundations, probably, than any other man fn America, sald, in concluefon, that ho considercd au Smperfect concrete about the warst fonn- dation poseibis to build on, There ia, then,a possibili ty that the melhod may beright, and the pradtice wrong. 1t is on unfurtunate circumataneo that nothing can be dotermined concerning the foundation without taking dowu at Iensta part of the wall, If the Council cun find na other reasons thau the defects in the founda. tion, they will prohably cause tin to be done in soms particulitly suspicious apot, and then the varioun the- oriats will Lavo an opportunily 10 reconctlo thelr be- liefs with tho stato of facts fotind, THE PRINCIFAL DESINE manifested all day on every hand wan to see the visit- om from Wabingion, who were expected in thn morning. By comparison of their time of wiarting with she me-tables, it was Sgured oub that Mr, Blin- man aud his arsistant would turn up by noon: but such wan not the result, Noon came and went, and s sy passe on to clasitg lours, aud no srrivai was raported, At 6 oklock the oficils went home and gave up Moasts, ' Shuman % Co, an o lad joh for that day st lennt, When the oflicer in queation o report, the conmulta~ o will commenco st ouce: 4 will a srictly private, aud eonfined to Gen, Tolman, Mr, Onkshott, Sr. M. L, Holrau, and r. Shumansand bis sssfstant, togeth: er with siich oaristauts as they may need in the me- clianical and laboriug way, The romainder of the Jrezent week will ertainly be coustmed i tho inses. fiation, and perbape even more, 1t is ot propused by Gen, Holwan to sliow sny one outalde tho purty to know the result of the councll uutil ofter it is trans. mittod {0 Wasbinglon and receives the sauction of the Bupervising Architect, . THE BOSTON HERALD {Dem.), In commenting on the promotion of Gen. Mol man from Boston to Obicago, aays : This In 6 proper recognifion of the services of sn able, faithful, aud, sbove ail, nn honeat publlc servant, and whilo wé miay say thatwo regrot lis removal from Boslon, it Is gratifying to knuw ihat his eourss while Lere as exrned for Lim the upproval of Becretary Dilstow and the couseuent proiaotion 1o his Line of iy, Tersouslly, Gen ifolman is sn exivemely’ qulet, un- smuining, gentlemsuly nian, with a kind sud_courte- ous demeanor toward all, 1ut in his offico he is strict dincipliusriay, a0d it bo mada up Lis mindto a liue of duty nothing could drive him from it opposition he {s stubborn _and even rough, and the idea of driving it into submitting to thie ' bobiests of e Poat-Oflco Ning is omo of the richest thinge in the whols affair, Whila Su charge in oston he attended strictly to hin work, and was prescnt ail the time duriui working , or, i temporarily sbsent; his mastec-mechanic, who'was hia eun, wan there 10 soo st every man did his work well. The men were hired at the prevaillug rat of wges, and wers juld al} tho Government guarantood thom’ for fhete work, All coutracts for material were sublect o competition, aud all oid material wold was accounted for to the Goye. ernment, Tho record of Holman In Boaton is witlout » apot or _blernls influencs 86 a heaithy disciplinarian hoa been beneficial, Tho above {estimony from the source whenco comea iu of considersble value, sud the people may, it Gion, Holman lu retained Lere,'thauk the Government fuf &n Lonest man, THE BUFFALO-GNAT. The Inscct' Denling Death Among Southern Farm-Siocks Mesrrms, Tenn,, April 28, ~Complaints are pour- ing in from all surrounding eountica of tho fearful deatruction of borsos and mules by buffalo-gnats, Mauy small planters, especially colored ones, aro ruined by having thelr ouly borses or mules kilted, aud baing unsbls to replace them at s times when they are o budly needed, Tus Ledger publishes » lotter frol -R{huurnm Ifacon, Fayetto County, wich sayu: “Not less than 200 horses and mules bave died the pant tirce days wilhin 10 miles of thls place. I went down to my farm yeaterdoy, distant d miles, and counted thlrty-seven dead on the way, Ibhavelost four on my farm, and Dr, Munter five, whils some Khnlen have lost as high s thirty Lhead, It looks ko starvation to a people without money, Somo of tha farmers will be compelled to turn ous part of the B‘ragx plauted, as they have no monoy to replaca the stock. SPRINGF1ELD. 'The Bt. Lows Dyko Troubles, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Sramvarieco, 1L, April 28,—Tho dyke which St Louls is building out inte the Misslssipy! River oppo- #ite to Carondelet, and which has been the occasion heretofore of & correapondence between Gov. Bover. 1dgo aud ox-Mayor Brawn, is likely lo got fnfo the courts, Home of the property-owners on the [llitols wide of the river,who are likcly to suffer from tho wash of theriver, the dyke bayiug turned the channel to the Tilinots shoe, 1t ia sald, will ia & day oF two apply to Judge Treat, of the Unlled Htates Distriet Coust’ for Houthern Llinols, for sn injunction to restrsin the enmpletion of the dyks or the further prosecution of the work upun il, Alnong the land-owners are Gen. C&nl- E, Lippincatt, ex-5tste Trsasurer Butl, and otliozw, B e THE CROPS, Bpacial Dispaich to TAe Chicags Tridune, ¥ar, Pa., April B.—1t 1a cetimated that tho pesche crop in this section will be very small this year. The heavy frosta and extremeo cold westher of the past ‘winter have affected fruite and etope of all kinds to a certain degres, Tesches and grapes will yicld sma #aid an experienced gardener, but we will have a fair r,m&a(nyxvlal aud other smualler frults, Winter wheat in this (Erle) county has been neaely all winter-xilied, Homs of tha furmera are plowing up {hetr sown winter.. ‘wheat flelds and are freparing them for corn snd oiher cropa; others are sowing in 3ping wheal with ile win- ter and dragging it io, all in all, thla soction of Pennsytvanis will {his seasou yiekl au'averago ezop THANKS “FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE HEART.? ‘Weruxarow, Lorain Co., 0., Ang. 24, 1674,— Dr. R, V. 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At first I was badly discouragod, but after taking four bottles of tha Discovery I begau to improve, and when I bad taken tho romaining I way well. 1In additton to the use of Discovery I applied s solution of lodine to the Goitre or thiok ueck, as you adviae in pamphlot wrappiog, and it entirely disap- peared. Your. Discovery fs ocertatnly tho most wondorful blood medicino over iuvented, I thauk God and ypu, from tho dopths of my Lieart, for the great good it has done me., Very gratetully, Blue, L. CuavFEE Most miodicines which are adyortised as Llood punflers and liver medicinea contaiu either mor- onry, in some form, o1 potassium and iodine variously combiued. All of these agonts bave strong tondeucy to break down tho bLlood cor- uscles, and debilitate and otherwiso permanent. ’y m‘Lm the human system, aud should thare- ore bo discarded. Or. 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A ot Gt WORIOB. o f o CITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ROOM 1, CITY HALL, Cutcago, April 77, 1576 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The Delinquent Tax List for 1874 will be returned to the E‘n-x;n‘:yu Wector for jodgment and sale on the Ik of it Bave 6 oy s e e T gl proverty wil KORUE VU FINANCIAL, DUNGAY, SHERMAN & €D, BANHEERS, NOS, D & 11 NABBAU-NT., NEW YORK, Josas CIROULAT NOTES and LETTXIS OF Ol B AL TR M TR B SR Ui Sleies, Wpbrigailal siitei ahe for tiorif 118 oL g TRANSFENS: to fluufur i, EAEOTLY A jX{6o, on NA, A Y i, kare i Asdauntdof Haoks. L MATOHES. PROTECTION FROM FIRES. Iirymnt & Mny’s Prizo Satety Matchos, Ligh{only on thobar. kur Kitgliens, Nrsarios, Btablos, ahd Factories. Alw, Pawnt Hatety F it ‘and Wk Histchan i et mciatis Bisoss wilh " iy cormort 1O Fouigh sdass, Just Fiabt for ihe pockel. . For Kafoly Riutchos obsstre le- dicsctton ans Ihe Tride Sark--sa e TN R A 00N L ke Tooyrtens s chtoutar, AL 2, Sola Lmporters ShTh T rdots and stiors 10 fue bisdr Loboriers Now ____FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Currgc, TRIBUNE OFFICE L 618 Waat Lake AMUSEMENTS. . PIANOS. . MOORMIOK HALL, THEQ, THOMAS UNRIVALED CONCERTS, TO-NIGHT, GRAND CHORAL AND one: 3 | wiich fhe GRUMANIAC MANNEACHON S oiTin RGOS CHDHUR o KR A 10T, TILE RO MOIIEOW NIGHT, AvRIIL 20, PETHOVEN AND WAGNER N1G11T- 10 KYMPHONY and Wagaer soioctions. Torming o niiicent progeamme. BATURDAY NIGHT, JIAY 1, GRAND GARA NIGHT-A nplendid Urchesirat gramme, and for the first time bere, scenes frn Glnel *OUPITEUS, ™ with & mized chorag of 200 VOICES, 0. BLACXMAX, Teador of Choras, D KATUIDAY, £ £o Mo ONLY GRAND MATINRE. DSUAL PRICREAdwlssion, 81, Resgrrad Seats, matn A fl;::lrlnb:fl‘ nl;‘r;: Hlll:ll!c &L tl‘t‘r-(<1 l‘lv:l.-n. .rln< I aservod seat, at.daneen, MeClurg 2 C *Laus tickets, A ARPENTII E MITBLDON HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! Commencing Monday Evening, May 3 Frery Eveniag sod Wodaesday and Saturday Matineo, BMERSONT HINSTRELS! THE EASTER BAND OF THE WORLD! FRESH FROM OALIFORNIA. OF THE BEST PERFORMRRY IN THE PROFESSION, BILLY EMERSON. WILLY ARLIN STON, COTTON, BILLY RICE, TITTLE MAC, W. I Y RICE, A Double Quartette and Complete Orehicatra, Ali appear in a fich sad Attractive Programmo, OF ADMISSIO icony, 1be: G Sox i'g’xfinun T orning, ACADEMY OF MOSIO, EMILY SOLDENE. THIS (THURSDAY) PVENING, Aprll 9, EMILY BOLDLSS In hor great rulo of GRAND DUCHESS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FVENINGS, Herve's Spece tacular Opara, O PRIt TIC. BOLDENE. ...c0s,.88..........Tho Jolls King of France, £ Cllperic will by produced with magnificent miso- nacens, gorgous cosiames, and appalntments Tha r2 earoeatly recmnimond this opera for pabllc fa- t is sudoubtedly Horve's masterwork Uhlldmn ed ATon of 7 Froresentations ot the Philbar. ouia atd Lycaum Theatrar, Jondon. SATURDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK, GRAND GALA MATINEE, GRAND DUCHESS, 2,2l I piven of the production of MAD- | Tha rei . e cning Parhdan sensation, ADELPHI THEATRE, THURSDAY L¥KNING, April 29, Iznadics’ Wight! And LAST but twa of the Graat Senation of the decads, Tho Talentad Comacdian, SID. C. FRANCHE, In the Thrilling Emotloval Drams, Marked for Life! With Sapetlative Beenes by Strong. TIHE ACME OF SCENIC ILLUSION? Rare Mechanlym and Eficets by Carter. AND AN UNEQUALBD CAST, Comprising tle Loira Uompany, Uuequaled Gallers of Entirely Rew Scenee. Krory Tableau racelvod with Tumultanus Shouts, TO-MORIOW, Pridar, Afternoon and Hight Apeil o, Extea Ladies’ Night, Grand Complimentary Duneit to SAM W. PIERCY. Perfztly inments bill. No otharTheatrs in the World hmadurate pric McVICKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLA’S New Parisian Opera Bonffs Troupe, FOR SIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE ONLY, Mondsy, May 3, 1435, firet production of Lecosd's Last and 1aont wiccunstul apers Lotfle, GIROEFLE GIROFLA! lory, 50 ursday The rafpaing sengation of Kurnpean eltirs, which has beon recelved im New York and other American citios with the moat entinsiastic applauso, prosenting, for the £rst time ROTE EraLy arorrRAY, 2 LLE, LEOXTINE MINRLLY Grand uhorm“ a: B: i ln:(l"l {m"'duznnv. | ran an et ra o Performors . PRICES-Orguesira ad Urcaratra Ulicle, $150. Firat Balcony, 81. Second Baleony, L0cents. No eharge for Tesmrving se: SATIVER PRICES-t0e, TSc, 810, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF Maggie Mitchell Supported by Mr, WAL FIARRIS in her groat charactee of JANE EXYRE. FRIDAY—BENEEIT OF MAGGIE MITOUFLL, PEARL OF SAVOX. Next Woek~THE UPERA IOUFFE-Girofle Girofls, EXPOSITION BUILDING. Do not delay suy longee toxce tie Grest Flctare of THE LOOKOUT TOUNTAIN Open all day and evonlng. Al the Artistio and Besa il Patativgs of the Ancliot aod Modora City of JERUSALEM! Positively Last Week of the Soason | Monds, A‘\rfl 26, evory Fvoning and WEDNESDAY and RAMRITAY 3A Unqualificd success and last performances of the Bril. liaut Scenic Sencational and Romantio Drama, Monte Cristo! Ina Prologuosnd four Acts, Magnificently .‘qunll’ad‘, so- Frhly Met, and & steons Usat of Oharacters {futirel e Foraéry. Wardrobs, sad Mechanicsl Efects. 5es T HIPPODROME, ROUTE OPEOOEBBION 3 Start from Lake ¥rout; west eu Madison to- Btate; onth on Blate te Van B Dlue falacd-av. ; northeast on Blue Lsland-av. to Ilarri. o east on Harrison to Desplalaes; morth en Deaplaines te Nandolph; artiag-polnt. SNOW'S ACADEMY, raer of Paulias, READINGS FROM THE POETS 8Y. PROF. J. K. McAFFERTY, America's Ureatest Roader, Friday Fvening, April 20,75, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, MINSTRELS! 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In the Orphans' Court for the City and Count; e e i 2 ESTATE OF JAGOD TOLN, Docassd, mas 17 3 L0] s biice of o aliad olation -vmn{:l By rmid ot on you, 10 show ¢ uhy‘;unamu ot filo ag accouut, 'un-luur office of admin(strator of the abore satats var & Teturnable Baturday, May|, A or O T e U1 M o O TIEASUILY DEPARTIENT, OrviczoF GourgaoLLELoF ik Uutitmcr.) Notlow fe iurshy aivon o bl Kerioumit B bare clal i\flfi‘ 1“.1Jonl0nuuc g"nln\ul!ln ol Ul!l. SR8 ik doivers il e head pbont fhatset WIIN thtoe tuonths frots this date, of (he il dhiloved. “J!uu. . joupteolter of Udrroney. S ISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ‘The fizm of Brown & Alvord, Cunmisslon Merchan) e 03 i by i Bl sy thrua at thelr formor place of buginvss. “THO. Chicago, Apetl 27, 1975, 13 MEDICAL OARDS, NO CURE! Dr. Kean’ BROWN, ALVORD! NO PAY ! 360 BOUTI CLARK.ST., UNICAGO, May bo consulted, parsonally oc by sualh (rop of charee, S titian 1 th aity who WeEradLs Guladof R s h i o R, § 5. s 63 8D s BUBAAYS Thod b0 1