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e e T — content, which wae hardly pank liee 8 feet out. Bhe will have to dredged onl Tho Dolralt Frea I'reqs Bayns Portare scoms ‘causo for_congratulation, inau- 1 entrance to Baginaw Rver i 10 be marked m dy fu wald, vory plaiuly, by bwo aeta of range-lights :g;:'::a‘mn. Eomics O, Doawi, fur anvoral years kesp- 42 iha Gorerument Hglt-lioune at tise month of thie F,of il contintie fhie range-ligha e has sa_matin- Tirionly oporaten for {lreo or four yonsonn, while e anager_{roposes ‘ta disylay a complite kot of Digeliglte’ Jn’ opposltio ko Mr. brswns.... Fulhg tio pant winler tholittlo rleamer Cora Tk e D Tvunsitat Seginaw by B, 11, Wileog, and finn re- Ll new engitio 18 1y 4N, Tiow wlicels, i & corn- Teontat. Hhetn awnod by the Saginaw Iver Line epany, ani_an outlay of $3,660 lia betn maio, o Fork'1s intendnd to ply otwoen Eant Sauitaw and T Tite, ine, and Aw ‘Gres tivers, and when not I rerwing enngied lie will tow rafia, * Blie drawa only et of walor, In & atanch nca host, and bus alao food passcuger'sccommndatione, LAKE ERIE. YUIE, TAo Speesal Correaponilenceap The Chlengn Tribune, Bate, P, May 0.—Tlires vesnels enicred and elght aloared from hiero Tueaday... Tho Anclior Line Com- ny came to the conclusion that It would he mora rofitable o them to run tho vessels rocontly men- Honod thsn to lay Wem up until June, Accordingly thelr ageut csme lere from Buffalg Tuesdsy and bsd the props Gordon Campbell, Ballns, L'rindie yille, and barges Garduer aml Kcopsake mado susdy for service, Tho prop Gordon Camphell fook on 8 general cargo of morchandite i thelr docks for Dotroft, Milwaukee, sud Chicago, The schr Aunto Sherwood cleared lght for Chicago, Boths saft Tuesday eveniug, being iho st boata Lo leavo the YLower Lakes for Obfcago {hia moaton.. .Ths prop Sallna aud tow Largo8, Gardner (Anchior Line) left for Gagiuaw Tuesday evenlug, for cargoes of humber, sbiugles, aud salt. The prop Prindivillo aud tw bargo Koopsaka loft for Haginaw Josterday ofternoon for lumber, ote, ‘Tho Trindiviilo was laden .with merohandise. e achr N, C, West han loaded her cargo of slono at the foat of the publiv dock and left for Cloveland, 1t will e remembarcd that this veascl went ashoro st Loug Point last fall, and was pulled off and towdd into diinport o leaking coudition....Tho prop Alpena Jeft for Toledo yesterday afternoon. ‘o prop Birck- ead brought in 15,000 bu of wheat Tucalay, belng the firat. cargo to arelvo here {his scsson. ... The Cana- dian schr Granthom left for Cleveland Tueaday, Lut amo in again yesterdsy with n broken centre-board, Tho vessel Lail fob about flg miles “l. 1lio Iake when the Captaln saw by tho drifiing sud twistivg of Lis wessdl {but somcthlug wos “wrong., An iuvesii- g:mn alowed that ho had broken hils centres rd, and, ot caring to mect o storm In that con- gition, he'put back into port, aud will have 8 new board put in at once,,..Tho tugs Thomsa A, Til- linghast aud Anua I, Dorr ar now i cominisaton.... Workmen aro stlll busy rocalking the schr Portage, .....Mr, Alfrod Hoyt Toparted for duty on tho United Blaies revenuo-cutter Yerry, yestenday, an Socond-Ase alatant Engines Tho schr Gilson, ofler xomo tri- fling repairy, left for Toledo yesterday,...The prop 2tary Jareaki will not go iuto cominisalon untit the re- urn of the prop ¥red Kelly sud her consort from To- Jado, tha latter rart of this week, .., Tha United Btates stmr Michigan will not Jeave port ns expected this ‘week, iba reason Lefng that ehs caunot go fnto dry- dock at Dairoit ill the Iatier part of tue montls, Bho will probably leave about the 39th inat. ...Capt, John Bpires, an old and reapoctul Jake Caplain, diod 1n this ¢liy Tieady, aged 8 years, For dovorsl yoars past the Captsin Ligs been farming §t, Laving given up navi- gatiol for the fiedd and plaiv, For several years he. ‘wan master of the sline Peacocks (about 1810).....Tho scli Ucoryo Hawk camo into port this afteruoon’ and wll leave for Clovcland flifs evenlog, whero she will fay up 1l frelghtaate Leiter, ¥ DUFTALO. Thoe Comnterciad Advertiser Bays thero §8 no change togote in the condition of thie ice. It still remains frmly wedged fu, and very little, if any, baa been drtven down tho river since the ymle. Open wateris yoported on the north shore, sbout 15 miles up. ‘The tug Golden City has been sold by hier owner, 3r, Webelhoer, to partios ot Yort Dufhouste, and left for it place Weduenday morning, She wes by the way of Chippews Creck und the Welland Capal, | 13iSCELLANEONS, DIBABTENS, . * The sehr Mary Anu arrlved at Kingreion on funday minus ler deck-load of lumber, sinall boat, sud con- siderable canvas,... At Toledo Saturday tho acow Gondola wes earriod agalust the new schir George W, Adsuma and capeized. .. Theschr Auglo-8azon ground- ed while loading off the beach ot Mount Clemeus a fow. days ago, but was pulled off by the tug Favonlo..., Tho tug 8, T, Jsrby, which capsized at Port Austin weok before fust, Las lost Lor upper works sud ety mush coverytuing, Jeaving litlo more than o ro tnll, Shio les fu'8 fee of waler....Tho schr whors oo Preque lale, Lako Outaric, is Jaden with 0 brls of water-lline, 8he lies fu & auickeand bed, and will probably prose s total Iows. .., The prop Buffalo was scen at_anclior near the Gharliv Irlandr, aud her barges seatterod snd adrift on Baz- inaw Biy. BUNDRIEN, Theraare 5,000 tons of iugot copper on the docks at Houghton, Mich,, Worth ovor §2,000,000,....Teams crosed from Buperior Cily o' Duluth on tho fco this year loter than Lius boen known for years,, ., Satlors 3truck st Oawego Tuceday for $1.50 per day, Crews Tha_strr Wellington broke Aen Taland, aud is oabors on fo-mbistin fa' constructlug on tlo, near whorotho Alhambra the Bpectator,, Cape Bable, Lakie Ont was wrecked Sunday vight, Jight at Lacine, Wi A WAfter Juns 1, the waln + will be retighted, and bt will Le rewtored (o a slxtli ordor red —_—— Elavana Cigars A pletens’ Journ Cigars are not cigars, Tho original name for clgar was tabaco, and the original .invontors of madern cignrs wera the ted aboriglnes of Cuba, The nativo sppellation for tho plant .out of which cigarg aro made was cohibe. Tho sus- picion that sfich is the case must have aprung np in the minds of all intolligent poruons who, on oxamining a box of Ilavanw cigars, discoy- sred on tho outs{de of it tho fact thnt tho clgara were mado inn fabrica de tabacos, which—ns ev- erybody knowa'or doos not know-—means a mans ufactory of clgars, and, of course, not & manu- factory of tobacoo. . ‘Tho fincet cigars that can bho bad ars the Vigneras, which aro mnde of the fineat lonves, vight outhespot in the vegas, and which are rather expensive, and oven for any amount of monoy sowmowhat difficult ty procure. ‘The or- dinary price for a Yigueras egalin Imporial—a {-inch cigar—raunges between §200 and $300 por thousand—net in Now York, buc in Cnba, Many smokars, and ovon cigar-doalers, in New England, aro somewhat confused fn regard to the proper interprotation of somo of tho names they soo branded into the codar boxos, Peopla often fool quite contident that they buy er eoll a particular qlunmy of tobacco iu the clgars whon thoy giva them the name of Rogalla Imperial, llegalia, Londres, Dama, Entr'operas, or any otlier of thia class, Tho fact, howover, i that theeo namon deaignato only the sizes of the cigars, A ltegalia Imperiasl woasnros 7 inches, a Itogalia Britannica 14 a littlo swallor, a Londres is of the modium size, the Damas or Entr'operas are quito thin aud small, fit to bo emoked in tho pauses botwoen the ncus, at tho door-atope, or in the smoking-room of s theatro. The quality of tho tobacco is indicated by tho words superfino, fino, auperior, bueno, The color aud strong{li of cigats Is stamped on tha Lox with maduro for the strongost, oscure for tho next in strength, coloiado for those of ine- dium strength, aud claro for the light ones, The Intermediato shadon of {he cigurs aro indicated by onmhinmrl two of thowe terms ; thus colorado maduro eignifies that the cigat 18 a little darker, nud colorado claro that it Is a little lighter, than a colorardo ehould bo. There are two words which must find a place in the tobacconlat's glossary,—namoly, the words which staro at you iu every street of “every town in the world af moro than 500 lubabitauts—regas and Vuelta Abajo, Tho mystery of the word vegas is nothing but Iho fact that it is tho Cuban nume for u tobacoo- plantation, and Vuelta Abajo 18 tho district in which most ot the plautatious aro found. Vuelta Abajo i3 a Jow reglon of Western Cuba, south of the Guaniguanico Mountalus, which rut from Mariolbal to tlm sy of Guadians, Tho Lest vegas lo on thie bayk of tho Iiver Gavaquataje, on s pivco of land about 30 miles loug by 7 decp. As arule, & tobacco-plantation gontalng only one cabatlerfa, which is equal to about acros. Half of i Is stocked with varlous plants to shelter tle tobacco, and, nevar- theless, & caballeria produces 88 much s 9,000 pounds, averaging about §100 par 100 pounds, As the tobacco-crop u to tho Cubans & matler of not less than €20,000,000 & Fnr. all the people aro williug to pisy for » rich bharvest, When tho juvecin peouliar to the tobacco-plaut ssom to e a littls thick, ut once regular uays of prayer sr0 appointed, and the holy Martin, tho saint of tobacconists, Las 10,000 massos said in fils honor, :n n‘:kn bim bleas the crop and pick off the fu- oc —_— A Eiappy Family, A Richmond (Ind.) newspaper vouchea for We truth of sho following story: **Tha lion has not yot beon obscrvad 'to liodown with the lainb, but something equal to it has happoued. A white cat, with four young kittous, setup bousekeeping in a box whers there Liapponod ta bo two youuy rats. Inatoad of devourjug thot, A would have been uatural, she adopied thew, sud afforded them the same nourishment that she supplied to her Listens. Ons of thoe kittens aud one of the rats died. Yosterday we called to moo tho happy fawily, snd found tho three kittons and tho 1at drawing their daily pusten- ance in happy promiscuousnoss, ‘Ihe motlior st bestowod frequent careeses nyon hier littlo ones, aud the, st camo in for a full share. It seemed to enjoy the *love lick," respondad in us afMoctionste manuer s possille for s rat. After all, aaa mstior of prudence, that young E‘n:td better move out before his tail gots too 4 AFTER THE BATTLE. Pence and Good-Will Prevalling at the Clty-11all, Intentions of the Citizens' Assaciation. Tha old rdoge that ‘fhera ia always s calm aftor a storm " wag emphatically vorified by the serono calm which provailed around thoe City-1all yorterday. Noona hiad aught {o sny oxcopt the lawyers, The Aldermen of course cougratulatod thomnolycs on their narrawly fought victory, but all jolilty ar mirth over it scemed ovorshadowed by tho gathering cloud of punishment for the contompt, Bomo fow cemayed to mako olbers baliove that they wera of tho opinion that Judge Williame would bo only too ready to fake advantogo of Lis present vaca- tion by dropping tha contempt part of tho proceeding liko & Lot potato. 'Fho majority, howavor, think that Judgo Willisms meant even more nevoro punishiment than was portended by tha sovoro langiage of tho declejon. Tho load- org, such ag Mayor Colvin, Ald. Hildseth, and the legal counsel, ANTICIPATS NOTING, capeclally while ropottors are around. Soms of thetn incline to the opinion that no moro will bo hoard about it from the Court, but, ehould thero be, they hieve their legal atguments propared, and feol confident of nltimate, if not of immedi- ate. succoss. Judgo Dickoy was iu consultation yestordny with noarly all of his logs! sasist- ants, Dot tho courso which they hiad proviously plannod waa uot cliauged in sny par- tionlar, Tho Judgo claima that he nover boforo was g0 oloar on 2o opinion aa whon tha Couucil wero recommonded to doclara tha vots, o satw a cloar path out of all difficultics, aud he Lolds thus far his prodictions have been ominently successful, What was wauted by that opinion was an immodiate organization uudor the act of 1872, and tho questiun of coniempt of Coupt was pacrificed for that purpose. The docidion of Judge Willlams was Suui what ho and his ansoclaten wanted, barring all that beariug on the subjoct of contemopt. Thoe Judge iu of thn opinion that, os xoon a4 Judge Wiltlama has had sufficlont time to thoroughly examine tho law, ke will not bo so eager to inflics a punishment tor contempt. The article quoted frowm the eixty-first Iliuois by the city coungel in their defenso is consldered thte Lost proof of the correctness of their posi- tion, The Judgo maiotains that TIE ONLY DIFFEUENCE betwoon that case and the presout one is, that the Lody then enjoined aud guilty of coutompt wan ono of far iesa tmportatce thanour Oity Council. 1f, in such & caso, tho decision of the HSupremo Court ruled that thero waa Do con- tompt, then must the Supremo Court rale that thoro was no contempt in tlie prosent case, To tho S|Tmm- Conrt tho matter will moat certainly go if Judge Williams imposes auy peaalty for tho alleged contempt. N, TOULEY coincides with Jndge Dickoy, mo far as the qui tion of contompt 18 concerned, and so doali the othor members of the legal six. An to the ac- tion of thoe Citizens' Ausaciation, Mr, Tuley claims that, it thoy had fought tho act with as much vebemonce previous to and on_the day of the clection as they are now fighiing it, thero would have been but tittlo doubt as to its over- whelining defeat. T'rom s convorsation with him was ploaned an justanco of the old saying that **Poverty and politics make strange bed- fellows.” Boon after Mr, Tuley bad completod {ha tlrat amondmonts to tho act ‘of 1872 for the Citizona' Association, he loft them becauso thoy had dropped his smendmenta and tho act of 1872 altagetlicr, directly after introducing th amond- mounts into the Legislaturo for ratification. Tho cityauthorities, at tho Load of whom wore Judge Dickoy. Jamicson, and Comptroller Hayes, wero rasponsibla for noarly all of what is kuowu as tho act of 1575, which was thou taken up by tho Oitizena’ Association, Tuley was, for tha time being, fearfully eeooped, and, worst of all, by an act drawn up by City Attorney Jamieson'in a throo days’ ritting. Tho Aldermen saw fit to take up tho rojected uct, and, after its elaction, through thoir intluence, no altornative waa loft the Law Department but to fight tho battles of the city under the act which thoy 8o much op- posed. Congaquently, Mr. Tuley now tinds him- self band-in-hand with thosa who, & fow mouths Ago, were hand-in-liand in opposition to lim aud tho net. On tho othier sido equally atrango colncidences havo occnrred, Mr, Moming and tha Citizons' Assoclation have found themsclves tumbled head over heols fnto tho samoe hod with that old autagoniut of both, Mark Sheridan, Judging from what can be gleanod from the various moms bora of the legal conuael, the Citizens’ Ansvcia- tlon will find ample nssistance in nunearthing frands in tho blection; tlat is, unless tha city authoritics entor objections and conteat tho evi- dences of fraud brought out Ly the Citizens' Astociation, 1t iw improbablo that any attempt of (bis kind will bo made openly, slthough thera i no doubt but what it will ba'done covortly in individual casos, If suflicient ovidouces of fraud can bo produced to sot aside tho 1,400 ma- Jority, Mr. Tuloy avera that nono will bo more Blad’to ace the ofection sct avids than ho, AUARK_SILERIDAN thinka that Jndge Willisms ennobled himself and Lis Conrt by Nftlng himself away from all peisonal disagroemonts in bLls decision, Ho considers his threats to puniali for nonlnm‘at the most rensonnble part of the decision, Ho blames the Citizons' Assoclation for taking tho course which they did, and thinks that contested oloe- tion is tho only way to overrido tho ast. Com- wissioner ltono thinks very littlo i snything about it, and Commissioner Klokka has davel- oped » wondorful facuity of dlstributing his own bunineas cards, in anticipation of the hnpeniding storm to abolish tho I'olice Board. City-Attorney Jamicson holds himself aloof from ‘all interference in theymattor, and soms of those fing days, whon troubles and intrivacics arise under the new charter, ho will proolaim, 41 told you eo,” with excoediug gratification, A8 TO ALDENMANIO OVINIONS, but littla can be paid, and much less surmised, Altogother, thera are not miore ihau A score of members of tho Council who know what it 18 to hink, and ths twonty-two who carrled and voted for the act Lavo buta small mipority of thought- ful voters. Those twonty-two way, withont any contomps whatever, be styled *'T'he Riug,” and if the term should fall iuta disrospoct, it must Do their own fault, ‘Che members of thin siug look to flildroth or to Cullerton for information a6 to how to act or vote, and 1ildreth and Cul- lorton in turn look to the Mayor, and all rely on tho Lnw Deparimont. _Consoquently, wha i tho orinion of tho Law Departmont is alss the opinion of tho Aldormen, and it authority is never quostioned. Iiosidos tho usual amount of joking on tho subject, nothing iu the way of an opinion was expressed b?' anyof them ycaterday, Blowly, and, a8 they elalm, sutsly, the AMayor rnd other ollicers are workiug towards au organiza- tion undor the act, but aa yot no definita courso of action will be determined upoun, The 3Mayor Lins telegraphod the news to Comptroller Iiayes, and no tronbfe {8 anticipated in contracting the loan in New Yord, now that tho fnjunction is dis- solvad. From present sppoarancen, all tho do. partmcnts of the prosent Govorumout wiil re« main_iutact for soveral weoks to come, owing to a hesitaucy rogarding decidod actlon under tle now charter, and no changes of any kiund, either {n the Mayor's oflico ot 1 the Couucil, will be made unless undor tho supervision of the Law Dupartmount, % The roporter was plensod to oo that thelr natural euemics, TUE CITIZERS' ASBOCIATION, were la quite different mood. 1ls saw quite a number of them, and found smong thom a foels ing of eonfldenco that, while al first sight it might soem that thay had wot prevailed i sheir ondeavors so give the city for once au hLonest olectlon, yot it was undoubted that, with a view to Insting benoflt, thiugs Lad turned out for iba bost. Among those whom he aw and conyersed with was Mr., Franklin MacVengh, who stated that though the roomaof the Association wero uot always full, it was Lecauso Lhe membord aro silently and steadily at work sccumulating evi- dooce to insura tha successful coutosting of tho Into eloction, Mr, MaoVesgh stated that the ides that the Association would not faco oxpouscs of tho ocontest was abaurdy tust thore were fhree or four of its membars who would slone, if necossary, #c0 tho thing through. 1o said that the mewmt bors of the Association cousiderod that Judgo Williams® decision was & gooit one under the cir- cumstances, and that ho Lad no doubt that tho Judge would uptold tho honor of the Court ho representod, and bring tue law's power Lo besr upon stch partles s hsd broughbt it into con- tewpt. Mo eaw plainly that already tho wo ings of the Asdoclation " bad sot in operation the Iormivg of A MIGUTY BEYORM PARTY, which, comprising the American aud German clementy of tho city, and the croam of the Irish and other foroign population, would sweep tho preseus oflico-holdors out of power, and place the city under a good (lovern. ment. o ‘first lugfi the Associa- tion would take would the cantosting of the late eloction, and upon the zeauls ef the " THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY, MAY 8, 1875.—TEN PAGES, ich on to nquealinn ¥iaw of tha ovidonce which fal bean procnred, wonld depend much of Lhe future guccéss of tha Ansocistion's eTortn, ML, LUCTUA €, NOOM¥R waa quite warm In his dennuciations of the ao- tion of (ho Altrcmon and (heir counsel, epinion tho whols bateh ought to be sont to Jail, atd kept thero unttl tho city had time to recu- perate marally, money be had in tie world, and wonld do it, to cleansa the city of jta J,mnum rulers, and it when it was sll gona th affairs lis woild burn up his house and go elso- where, \ith regard to tho contosting of the olection, ho know that the Association ineant tn In hus o wan ready to spoud _all tho 0 waa not & chiange in put it right through, and with the evidencn they wonld bring [nto conrt Loy were cortain of wine ning the soit. MISSIONARY WORK. Closa of tho Convention of the YWoms= nnls Associntions Tho Woman's Misslonary Hoclety held ita clos- ing memsions yeatorday at the Michigan Aventio Baptist Church, 'I'ho delegaton mot st 10:30 m., sod, sfter dovotional exprcinos, tho d gatos from the Mothiodist Bosrd, Brs, Raymond and Mrs, Judkins, were callod for. Mrs, Judking then aunounced that she cane with fricndly greetings from the Northwestarn Lranch of the Methodist Church. §ho said she reprasented four Htatow,—Michigan, Ohio, Indians, sud Iliuois, Sno was cradlod In the Presbyterian Uburch, biad npens twonty-live yenrs in it, and twenty-ono in tKu Methodist, aud, while acknowledging that the Baptist Church, both in England and Americs, took tha load ju missionary work, sho thought tho Methodists bad taken tho lead in the wom- au's work connocted with it. The raport of the Exccutive Donrd having boon roferrod to the Commitlee, thoy wero now requested to report. glrn. Seatt, of tho Forolgn Dopariment, an- nouncod hor readineas, and was intradused by Mra, larris as tho missiouary from Asesin, snd road lior repurt. TUE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONA wora then offered : Rexofeed, That wa endeavor to secure special fanda toward tho orection of & suflablo schiool-ouse at Gosbatl, sud that ald Lo given na far aa possible to :}l(u!‘l'nnbod] and Mise Walson in ercction and loption, Hlunlrm. That we seok out seven young ladica cliosen of the Lord for the work for the coming year, threo for Assami and four for China, Rexolred, That this Hocloty approve of the action of our Loard 'in toquiring each yonug Iady sent out (o re- fund all funds expended on outft and paseage In ense sbo marriea outside of the Miesionary Unfon. The rosolutions wore subsoquently adopted, Mrs, Tolman, tho Corresponding Hecretary, then spoko fn regard to an appeal from Mixs }J‘nnl&ndy, reapecting dormitories and school uildings. An appenl followed for special and incronsed appropriations for this espocial building fund from ;‘ln. Barker, and shie thought fundu should bo solicited for that purposo. If avery lady would give tha cost of lue trimming of hor dresses for ono year it would pay tho cost ten tunca over, Mrs, Barkor suggested that a resolution to this effoct should bo givon to thie delegates gen- orally, aud that thoy should tske it homeand work it ap. "Y'ui0 motlou then followed requiring YVOLUNTAIY PLEDGLS, ond the wholo io bo dolcgated to o Commitsee who would work up tho matter_snd re‘wrz ot the noxt quarterly meoting, The motlon was earried, sud Mra,” Slone volunicered to toke the namps of thoss willing (o contribute. An- other motion followed fo take up an jmm collection. Mras, Barker was thon called upon ta state what shio kuew rogarding chiurch citoles. s, HAVAGE, of Joliot, siatod Llat Men. Loxloy, o life mem- ber, avo Lier property to the missiou cause, Lub it was all lout through somo reason not dustinetly stated. Blio then rend a rosolution, which she bolioved Jesus had put it iuto hor hioatt to pre- sent s Wiizazas, This Soclely couvened hers to-day, hay- ing Tooked ‘over the fieldn, while for tho hurvest, Loving heard the pleading for heip from our 1issions ary friends, having leird ihe ery of couvorled houthen, * Give us uchiools, givo us teachers,” sud the ‘stiil mofe dolerul ery of niliiuna in all the 'gloom of miduight darknees, Lolding a4 we do ihe word of Jife fn our hands, which bas brought us to our high posdilon; therefore, Resolved, That we enter upon the work of ihia So- clety with on entbuslaam and_cousecration becoming the disciples of Jesus, and that we jolu hands with the prosont educational mavsment, and, tu ald of our schools abroad, fasues dollsr-roll, which esn be presented to wale of fomals, rofessor or non-profas- sor, and thus gather in iho seatterod thousands which are the Lord", and abould be in Lis ireasury, Some dlscussion followed, and ths following conclusion was arrived at : y However deslrablo tho resolntion in yeferance to the daliar-roli may be, yet in view of the movement Jart fuaugurated for the bullding fund, your Committeo do ot dota it advisable o racommen ita adoption. It was referred to the Comamittos of the Home Department, 5 M. Mitchell méved that, in order to equalize mattors, the mouoy ralsed be the begionlng of s fund to which each circle would have the privitoge of contributing duriog the noxt thres moutbs, aud would roport in sddition to what wan done that day. ‘ The Committec on Duilding Fand appointed were Ara. Tolmau, of Illiuola; Mry. Leavitt, of Onio; Mru. Hodge, of Michigan; Mrs, Bhaff, of Indiana; Mra. ¥ish, of Wiscotnin ; end rs, Hoblitt, of Minnesota, It was moyou and seéonded that thin Commit- tee bo appointed to take this motter of securing funds into their ehargo. Adopted. 1t waa thon moved and secondad that, if they could not fulfill this mission jn thres months, it shall be continned. Adopted. I'he amount which was collected for the build- ing fund was £60 cash, and £264.85 predged. M08, SWIFT was thencalled upon for her report, and readthe following ¢ Reanleed, That in the succers which hias atlended the offorts of this Socluty tte past year ws clearly vos the imprees of the Divine Land, and in gratitude are lud-to exclaim, “ Hitherto hiath the Lord belped ua,” Regolved, Thiat In the proseculion of our work dur- ipg the coming year we would urge sulil more vig- ‘orous efforls for s introduction of the elpihg Hand into ‘overy family, belisvime it to be most perfectly stnpted 10 its work, but would recommend the e tauanoo of tho leatlety, JRewolved, That as one earnest Clristlan. woman iy from ehurch to churel sows aevd that brings forth untold barveuts, until our furcos are more thyr- oughly orgaiized we urge tho continuance of the la- bors of our dear rs, Scott, but would recomnmend the organization of ecircles by her in the churches she virits bofors she leaves them. Hesolved, Whilo we woukl encourage scouomy in traveling exponses, priuting, olc,, yot we would not curtail theso home expenscs 8o &5 to cripple the So- cloty, Jttsoloed, o urge, when ponsible, that circlen ine viting Iadios from abroad to_sddross thein, meok thoir travellng expsnsca by spocial donatfon. Zesolved, 'That we call special attenilon to the states ment {1 tho report of . he Hoard respecting apecial do- uations, aad Tequest ibo siteutlon o circlrw theroto. Hesolved, That we Togard fhe legacy of Mre, L,'L, Tausing of $150 as s nucleua of. un fmportant tund, sl forth il ressousble efforts to add therotoy At the sama tfine we would recdguize the {mportance of bequonts for immediate us, Resolved, That we record our sense of Joss and be- reavoment I the deathe of so many of our members, “esolyed, That In the rellrement uf our Correapond- ing Bocretary sud Triasurer we record our heartfeit thanks_ for thelr untiriug falthfalness and birden. Uemring labors, whichi have il the fouudations and reared tho wuperstructure of this Soctety, Tho first rosolytion was adopted, and the read- lnial the socoud prodiced much Uiscussion. 1 appeal wak inade by two ladics in bohialf of tho mixaionary papers and magazines, one lady asgertiug that as long a4 tho devil mads uso of tlie press they would bo obliged to do so as well, the clildran 0f the preseut geueration belng wiser than tho children of lighs. It weu theo moved aud soconded to divids the second resolution. The first part was passed, oud the sscond part read and tabled. The othor resolutions were npldl( disposedt of, with the exception of tha laat, which loft to the aftornoon senalou, all being adopted. Tho afternoon sossion opeued with singing, follawed by prayor. "Pho nluth resolution waa then read and adopt- OFFITEDS, ‘The repart of the Nomlnating Committos wis next fu ordor, Mrs, Leavitt read the roport, and $he persous named wors elocted, a3 followa Prtatdent—stry, Hobort Harrie “Bwitt, Aurors, T.; mf‘; prie e rod U, Theatl 0, , Detroit, Mich, Birs, B, B, Puge, Cleveland, O, ; s, J, B, dhaft, T disuspolls, Iud. § Mre, N, 8, Burton, Ds avaunort, I, Kai{ S 11 0. Woods Ainncapolis, Mint, Recortfug ScereliryimMy, J, O, Brayman, Corresponding Secretary—Aicy, A, M, Yacon, Dun. dee, 10, Ireadurer—~Mre, O, K, Blackall, 61 Waehington stroet, Chleaga, 3. Sorramnding Edlor of thetHelping Hand»—ies, . B, Dickerson, 'Auditorg—Tls ey, ¥, G, Thearle and Dr. 8, M, Os- od, B0 zecutive Board—Mrv, W.W, Everts,Mra. A, B. Mock- ex, Mrs, E, J, Uoodsteed, Mre, R. J, Rundeil, Brs, J, Tiake, Mrw, D, L. DeGolyer, M, E, 0, Miteholl, Mis, D, 1), Gusnoy, Xry, Chariss Lrowna, Mrs, M, Keath, COMMITTLE ON BESOLUTIONS, Alrs. Austin $heu read tho repast of ths Com- miiten on Resolutions Wusaxas, The Amorican Biptisl Bducatica Cem- 3rs, J, H Esnery, Lawronce, k4 2 mirlon bas nndertaken Lh? gm? work of endowing and equipping our fnstitutions of loarning e st sp- Pproprisis biemorial of our Nationsl Gentarmial; snd wEnEAR, The work of foruign missiuns Ia of neces~ alty an edirational work largely, and the achaols tinder such conlrol require for thelr grester efliciency :lll mnrfllian'!llund, the nterest of which could Le 1118 uped 3 A 'WhznEds, Tha next anniverssey of onr nationa} in. depsiudeuca secusp ipon Babbath ; therefore, jtednloed, That we [nvite tha Losrds of the Woman's Minstonary Hoclety of the Xast, the Misxionary Union, anil the Bauthern liosrd, 10 units with the Board of this Bociely {n zanuesting the Doard of the Baptist Xducation Commissiun to recommend to the eharshea of our denoinatiou throughal} the Union to take a collection upon Babbalh, July 4, 1675, o fotin an edu- cational fand for our echools In foreign lands, Jterolced, That tha thankn of this Buelety be extend. ed to {bs Iadiod of Michigan Avenus Bajdist Church and other fricna for their Kiad and sbundavt hospl. tality ; {0 Dra. Higue and Moss fur thelr valuable snl Urup! 10 the dally papers for thelr full ani correct reportas 1o tha severst railrosd companiua for thelr geuerous reduction of fare, ‘These were sdopted. WISCELLANEOUS. Teports wera then read from the varions churches. Remarks wers made by Mles Stavens, Mrs, O, D. Stone, Mrs. Ioecher, Mry, Iaguo, Mry. Ashi- tote, Mrs. Scatd, and Bfrs. Wilson, Mra, Leach, Btate Socrelary of Illinols, fol- lowed with aplan for getting correct returns from the circles and gotting the minutes of thom by the Asspciatjonal Secrotaries. Mra. Dr, Blackall, tho pew ‘Troasuror, was in. troduced by Mrs. Ilarris, Mrs. Dlackall ro- sponded in a Lrief and happy 8pecch, and thought that sho know botler how to keep ac- conntn than maka s publio speech. The Lav. Mr, Osgood thon delivored an affect- {ng eloning addrens, which drew tears frow many 3! llniu audionce, onding with prayer and bene- iction, —_——————— THEE COURTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Judge McRoberta will hear the motion for new trial Ju the Early-Storoy caso to-day. Judgo Blodgett will not be in town to-day. Judgo Dooth will hosr motions, and Judge Rogers submitted cases, BANERUPTCY ITZMR, Morris & Marcus were adjudicated bankrupt ou trial, and a warrant entered returnable June 7. William II. Burchard was adjudicated bank- rupt Ly oonfossion, and » warraat issued for June §. Dischiarges were sranted to Rowland Long- mire aud James 1, Bray. UPERIOR COURT I LRIEY. Thomas Kelsall began a suit iu sssompsit to ;?ccflmlr) fi.-l'.'.aon from \5 F. and J. J. Mashon aud . I3, Daly, W. J. Malison brought sult for $3,000 agafnst Jobn Archdeacou. CIRCOIT COURT. Tho Citizons' National Bauk of Faribault com« menced & suit for €6,000 agaiost Ira Iiolmes, . W. Dulrymple filed & distrcss warrant against Honry Gade, clalming 1,670.41 due for 300t ?1 tho prewniscs Now, 260 and 257 West Lako street. % E, . Prescott filed a bill againat Joeeph and Rachel Harris and otbers to forecloso two trust deodn for €6,500 on Lots 17, 18, 22, and of Block 9 in tho Canal Trusteos’ Subdivision of ;ivlu ;;'A Ef sud the W, 3§ of tho N. E, X of Bec, , 89, 14, Tho New York State Loan and Trust Company commanced a sult to recover $7,000 from W ood- bury M, Taylor. TUE COUNTY COTIT. Tho will of Jackson ¥, Woedbury waa proven, and lotters testamentary irsued fo Genrge and ll’:?rgls L. Woodruff, under su judivdual bond of £3.000. The will of Martin Dufly was proven, and lot- tors watamentary issued to Michaal Dayncs, un- der an individual boud of 240,000, Petor Ebersold was appointed guardiap of Po- ter Ebersold, Jr,, s mioor, uuder an approved bond of &2.000, and lotters of admimtration wero fssued to the same party as administrator of the vetate of Louis Eborsold, deceased, under an approvod bond of 2,000, . CRIMINAL COUBT. The case of Charies Moore, indicted last Feb- ruary for assaulting 8 littlo girl named Mary Evenson, with intent to commit = rape, was auilehcn from tho docket, thera bolag no prose- cution. Wiltiam 13, Post, indicted for the larceny of money from William Edwards, at No, 326 Van Buren streot, was dlschuged. a4 thero was no ‘prosocution. ‘I'io caso of Stophen B. Nullor was continued ; he was indictod for obtaining wouoy under falso Protensos, Tuo caso of Constable Luclon Summerfiold was continued for the socond tima: he I8 charged with the misappropristion of funds collected by bim as o conslable, Tho attorney for the woman Johnson entered & motion for & now trial. Willlam Moster, tried for thocrime of mayhem, in mnmallufi tho nose of Paul Xemler; vor- diet, not guil ( Harry Dooison filed a petition for & writ of habens corpus, fu which ho sets forth that Jus~ tico Bnmmorfleld, Capt. Lickey, Assistant Buper- intendent of tha Police Forco, and GeorgoJ. Gubbins, Joiler a¢ the Hurrison Strest Biation, are hokling bum in durance vile without o war- rant, on suspiclon of Lia baving committed some criminal offense, The writ was issucd. TR CALL MONDAY. 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Thé nbove work—s book of about %00 large pages, Jsmlunal llus-~ trated with wood engravinge and colored platos, and woll and strongly bound—will be sout, post pald, to any addross for $1.50,—making it the cheapest book cer offered to the American people, Other booka henflfi of domosts medicine, of lilie sizo and stylo of binding, and not nearly as well {llustrated, with no eolored plates,” and somo of thom containivg no proscriptions, and making kiown no weaus for self-cute for tho disonses which thoy discuss, eoll for from €2.00 ; ublished by . to &6, Wero Dr. Pieréa’s work not tho suthor, printed aud bound with his own ma- clmmr‘y, aud were [t sold shrough agouts, as other like works are, the price of it would havato be not lesa then four dollars, For, when the publlsher pays "the suthor a fair prioo for his production, then adda a profit to Lis investment large ehough fo satisfy himeelf aud gompensanta Liny, not only for his labor, Lut slso for the risk of poouniary loas which he assumes in taking ke chances of the enterprise proving a #uccess, and whon the Blate, county, and can- vansiuy sgent has each reccived his profit, they have addud to the oxpense of a book that orig- inolly cost sbout $1.25 so much thas tho poople hiave to ‘luv nof loas than $4 for it Two l'vo- ple's Medical Advisor, ou the contrary, 18 placod withiu the pocuniary reach of all classos by tho author, who adopts the plen of tho Graukors, dispensiug with middlemen sud giving the ben~ otit of their profits to the poople, offering his book ata price littla above actual cost of pub- lication, That thowe dewiring the book may run no tivk of losing their mouoy in mending 1t through the maily, the author sdvortises that monoy addressed to him at Buffulo, N. 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The relgning senaation of Kuroneaa cittes, which line be, Tctolved In Row York and miner American citles wiih (b8 most enthnaiastie applaass, presonting, for the tiret time SULE Eonary arorrnyy, 4 N POk spras i, DR QUERAY. e, Flest No chergu for Grand Chors and Orehestrn of (/i Perforruo BP‘IL]UP o3 rUmh«-ln snd Urchestea Circly, 81.240. stcony, 81 Sccund Baleony, 20 eonts. Corner Slxtoenth and Stata-sta, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF Ida Cerito's Lady Minstrels —AND— CAN-CAIN MONDAY tholCth—Tue Latest and Greatest Scnsation, the LADIES' FRENCH GYMNASIUM ! Intendnoing 3 heantifnl young Indies in ple cty. P SR A SR KT o T now {aces in the ohio, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. Extra Scientific Lecture! " THE ROMANCE OF LIGHT." By PRO¥, PEPPER. k. O S, Tilustrated by s Seriosof ‘ew ard Brilliant Rporimonts., Pepper’s GGhost Will Appear!? The eost of this lecture to ity will ba £200, but the price of Admission wil) e ouly 10 crats. AeCurmick's Hall, Sunday, May 8, 3p. m. WEBEER PLANOS. NILSSON! “Sstitsmzommeminions KELLDGG! For 'r“;:'m‘;?h;}:n’l‘n‘r“\‘nn’ Planos have LUCCA! PATTI! ALBANT! AI’?::‘m‘l Tarepa called laur Plano the Planos of orory celes it giva yours tne They descrradly merit th Ty oia gy Men distine ‘Your Planos aatonleh me. § have navs¢ yotaoenany Planos which qual yours, ‘Your Uprights are attranrdinary Instrn. :n.unll, a0d dosurva thair groad suoe 1ha fodorao that oplolon, THE INCOMPARABLE WE. AND ESTEY ORRGANS, STORY & CAMP'S, — 211 STATE-ST. .. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Janaszion or nnnu‘,s;;.\hn Five Sinday st a:t0 o onr ¢ Dafiv CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILRDAD. Ticket Oficen, bl neruan dlotite), wid 15 Canate o and at tha depots, L ! R PIANOY AT .t Saturdy copted, Arrice, Bildp. e @ Dutiauns 1ay b, Vi3 1. e o Dubugue Night 1. 5 0a. m aUmaha Night Exbroe, & Feeeport & Dubuaua k3| b MICHISAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, DRt Lot i Cheet, eV Yoraey ag Clark: Teave, | Termo . ‘aturday and Bunday Kz, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Kanar City aud Denver Short Line, ¢l wund Chécans, Sprinafetd, Alton and ne, I'nion Depat, Weet Side, near Vae Tacktd Ofices: d 123 andul, *Sunday Lz, Peoria and heoxuk Kx; Ghicagod Piducan 1|ui nad Steaator, Lacon, Washington ¥ Joliet & Dwight Acemniodatio CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Cnon Derot, eorner Siudisan amt Canal-tis, Tickot 0fiee 3 2aaih Clarhetts, opjursice Shernan Ho ADELPHI THEATRE. 4t and Mot Complote Varletics Thestio § e s T e Gt et i oo, ® purt 1. Mirror of Irctand. 2 Teinhadubres Lapeineinks, canmeidane 5 ok eobinids Jrrnaiie, Cante Rt N artan iy Contisight, Teernans Brethers. 3. The azcnting Star RENA, In Mneder's Drama, Arabs of Cliengo, w) th the Great Fire cenc, ‘edacsday and Baturday. Ladies' Night— *stinee Thatsdey. 11 re in Ih:_\Y_orlL! hasa fl!:l ndm; ~ ACADEMY OF MOSIO, EMILY BOLDENE-...Farowell Day. This Saturday, at 2 o'clock~Grand Matinos. CEITT.EPIImIRTC, BOLDENF, 23 tho Joli King of Franco, This Bat- urday kvontng MADAME L'ARCHIDUC. N ext Waok—MRS, LAN and ber Fowerful Dra. matie Company, trum New York, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, The Bryant Benefit, l Usder the mansgement of Mr. DAN O'HARA, Bundsy Night, cipal Dramatic, Sinatral, and Musleal coleb- o voluntcered. Soo Ml programmo in Sunday ‘MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, GRAU & CHIZZOLAR PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE CO. MONDAY, Max3, In the naw and successful Opera Heofle, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. " N1 SATURDAY MATINER, andns. Hiey 1o e %j‘b?u'i. SOLDIERS, RALLY! ¥ora fow days around tha great Dattla Plotars of LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. GENERAL NOTICES, OITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ROOM 1, CITY NALL, Cnicico, Aprl 27, 1875, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Tho Delinquent Tax List for 1874 will b returned to the County Collcetor for jadgcnt and o on tae 101 of ay uext, ‘Iz payors wishing to save costs on tholr property will Bave t5 ey ot 1518 o%ica bafors that Aater © / TRFVTING OF TATES. or COUNTY TREARUNER ANL l!lll.l.ltffll‘] iector. CogK Coturx, uiivie, Caciu, May 1, 1 Tn aecordsnea with anact_provlding torihe rofund of 738 af 1he Hiate tx 4t ‘Gnm"‘\'ufih 'u;': o om, HVraijon haripf pald bay ortion of orvorailon haviow pali aoy portion Vi e ybas T o o k. ol -84 ALY or {ta tax-rocsint for 1873 cov. 'ruasurer of tho A;nlfl.llz s ! ‘porson or_eurpaation Ihe smouit by bl oedt yald in excess of 293 of tho State €13 coutalned fa wuch rceint, lulorsag, the amount paid on sich racelpt, and shall aleo take from a7Sh (81-jayor 8 s0parale receipt fur the smctnt paid, :a. { prorides fors pubHe notice in one newspaper priaidd tn'sho county for nw monih, and in sceorinnen Witl b6 samia. natice is Lare st parsons Sntit 0 vobato adsr tie aw ca ‘aine Ly APDITISE AL t this oRice d day of May, [ds. vlicoon awd fiar tha Brat an st iy 5y County Treasuror af Conk Uou SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES, DETROIT ADSRNA; owvrins e Aot 3, ters, | o auckivg, guryenoing AL thia Arspual, s quan- Frojectiles, Muskels, Accoutre. tion: ato, A Satalogus of urntited on spplicatio, st Awmncy, ok, of at the Ordnant Tusiite c: day of salo—on scespte apeeat ;“ Whon tho propesty &8 orve will be requlred o be remored within tweaty [ o elosa of sale, (Javurument ruserves tha right to refase any bid not d satislactory, dagbutue to bo paid for at » stated prioa, to be do- termined by the camnmandlog wi e i TRV o FLANK FOR A COUI for the Couaty of Winnslago, Iljnols will ke recelved L the understgned uatit the jit Mondsr 1n July ‘llll nzflmr{ uh‘r.mn‘uux‘ ‘“lu‘x'.l-‘l.l’ll:\::é‘ ch Wil deetra 1o subiais plaus 2 DUNOAN Fi Ny of thete lutoatlons, (o DO N ing Gomaiitée. ROoLFORD. May 3. 193, 1,4, AND OANCENS treatod suscessiully B R shid sty Dr. T. . TETORE X, e T, B e AT o1 Uil o By —Luns L el Yo wme ol Trom iy g drositasud Loute, ro & Prairio du Chien Prssauger. * 3:08 m.[* T:45 py . 1.a Croase, R i 10008, m. |* 4:00p. my Clilen & Tawn g i, Levy Point, 1 1® 5 o . *11:008. T, 1 Sty Vel & Sitaaedly 2P e *11008- Fougls Expres... T S8 pum. s 1:03 mem, LLINOIS CENTRAL RAI . usice near Clark, £t. Louls Rapress. . Bt. Louls Fast Line, Caizo & New Qricans Caip New Orleaun tineiiold, Deoria & ShEugae o adan 4 Slunz G Ditaten & B3 Gilman Paszenge CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depots, Jout of Lakeet., Indiana-as, @nd Sicteenthont, and Cinal and Sisteentiate, Ticket Osfices, b3 Clarkainy and ai depol. i drrivs, Mall and Eproas, Dttava aui b Dabuyue & Stouz City | ‘aat Liue, fuf Uniatis: ity, Ledvonwort, A Josop 1 3p, m, t 740 p o Y0 A ccummonatio ruve Accowmoiatios Liruve Accommcdation *Ex, Sundns. iz, Saturdsy, KANKAKEE LINE, From Centrn Depot, tuot Lute-st., and ly et Ticket iices T Rl e ot et hl’n’n‘?l’l‘)““l" Lonis A b TS Al Night Fapress(dails 7:28p.m. 7458, m. CINCINNATI AIR LI From Mitielury, n‘nmwl’ff I¥D KoKoMo LINE. St. Loute Ratlway depat, cor. S inton and Carmultoate,," eat s, Tkl efce, 151 Leave, | Arrice, Indianapolts, Loutaville & Olnela.{” ooa by e 8:008, m.(* 8:40p. naut (datly}.. 720p. m.l 7:498, m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Postenger depot sotmer Chieara-ov, wad Larrabets e and kel opcs Yo. 8 Glorkste i 1o Shermcs Arrive, Masl and Bipress 4:t0p, m, 1:0a) m PIVTSOURD, CINGINWATE & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. Fiekoiogive, 1\ Trinlolghester and ot depos Arrive, Teave, * 8:008. m.[* 8:40p,m, 7:30p. o T8, m. PITISBUR, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. —_— e 00 )'Sfl’é i ha, m, deity)e m, X h“!A'LEII}:DRE“& oll(}uflg_mnoxn Lous T_Arrive, Matt, Bund i | B, . i omes Dalyrcepted fiRe ml S L CHICA®D, R ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, Dopol, carmer o’ Van Musen und Sherviunate, Tiekef afice, and Pucpe diviel, e, | A Omaba, Tesvenw'thk Atchison Ex*(0:15 o m. |4 3:20 5, mi, Pern Actomiiation, * 6:00 D, v, |* WiT0 4. 1, Niabi Kaprows. o tlf o:th e ) TREARULLY DEPARTIRNT, orncEor uourlwu:.mnuv:up Quuurxor, A GTO) ‘eh, it Matice e hersby glron’ to all : " claims against " The Uook County & Gagn,* 1L, that the same must be pross urluy, Mecoivar, with tho leual proot thereof, wiitid threo uiontis fron thia data, af ey wfii o disailined, OlNJAY KRUX. trsiler uf Gurrvior NOGURKY ’ NO PAY!1 r. Kean, 360 SOUTH OLARK.8T,, CHICAGO, May be oanaul Marsont aall, o a1l S o B disdses.” De e REAN 1 foo [cian o tho oty who . u o 19, Wap. m, " A BOOK FOR PHE MILLION. | RIAGE), A rireteCunnolota the Aareiea 'or thusw eboul t0 TAETY, 00 thy itye: GUIDE, |iglwcslmnieriossudiovelatiooeii o {ihe"suzual systen, with the latos diaooveries in tha sclonce of reproduction, proserting ihs complosion, dc. This ba 6 iotorvstiu with Bumurous engraviugs, sud conl wativn for tis bo ary warried Iakoatii 115 Dok that sustt (5. be.adur touk ani e e Lot Radnp i IMBENSATY, 1 North Tabin st Be: Louis, b MANIOO! RED, A vistim of youthiel lflflnlulung’ro D 0 Pprematare das ey e b dy .“..:‘3:'.'..‘3:%;‘2 Y EERVES R e

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