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wore s. “WHAT WE WANT." Jecture by Suran B. Anthony at Mo- Cormick Hall Yastorday Afternoon. female Suffrage, tho Panacca for All tho Wrongs which Womex Suffers Without the Ballot What Will Become of the Unmarried Women ? BoCormick's Fiall yeas fllod to ovbrflowing esterday afternoon to Histon to a lecture on WWhat Wa Want," in tho regulae Sunday. Lecture-focloty course, by Mios Susan B, An- ihoby. Blanding rooth was at n premium, and en tho stairways wore denscly packed. Tho aponker did not appeat on the platform with the ptomptocea of Coritor lecturars in the course, but what was lost in oxactnoss was supolicd in the fength and substance of the lecture, sv evorybouly got the worth of thelr monoy : She commoncod by saying that disfranchise- mont was dogradation, foclal and political. Whorover {it was found wera found dograded labor, Ignorsnco, and vice, atid the cry went up for bread. Cheap bread, and » plonty of It, meant liberal onfranchiaemont, which was illus- trated in the history of all mations, Whon Goorge Thompaon came among us to reprimand usfortho institution of slavors, ho was sent baok by tho Jocrs of the pooplo at the condition of the Iaboy of his own country. And in 1867 o biil had been brought bofore tho Britiah Parlinmont, and amended by J. Stuart ‘Mill, to establish s property qualification as tho rice of the right of franchise, which was ds- fated, becotse it Waa acon that its passage would givo women tho right of suffrage, ‘Thus in- troduting borgolf, tho Jo¢tuter enterod juto tho HISTORY OF THE FRANCIUSE ag énjoyed in tho Bovoral countrica, and maln- tainod that, whilo hore bad Letn opposition, Shore had Leon no arguments agaings tho cn- Tranchisemout of women, ‘Tho oxteusion of the franchise in England had given the Inboring class broad, and it was broad that womon wanted to-day ; ond it was thia rath- er than tho rignt of franchise that sho domand- od. Givo hor tho formor, std the latter would pattirally como, Ske referred to the advantagca of oxtending the franchise In thls country, and contonded for & further oxtension, vredioting that tho blessings that would follow could not be enumerated, When thore was a property quali- fication, the Domooratio party, sho said, was tho patty of tho day, aod tbo Irishman taking passage for thls country khow tho moment he put his foot on tho boat what ticket he would vote when reaching America. Sho thon roforred to tho history of tho parties aud their relation to tho subject of franchise, and said, What the Demoo- racy had dono for tho Irlsh, tho Republican party had dono for the black nino, nud, as a con- sequence, tho Jettor party wad now a8 auro of tho colored vote na tho Doiooracy ovor was of tha Irish, Tho two classos owod their right of fran- chige to thetwo partios, and until the Domoo- racy could induco tha colored people to botiove that if ones holped to power again it would oven oxtond tho righta of that pooplo, they tvould atand by the Republican party, and tho date of the Domocrats getting at tho head of tho Government agnin would bo indofinitely postponed. Bho then spoke at lougth of the procesa by which tho disfranchised clasaoa bad become onfranohised, aud rofetrod to tho trades-untons, for instanco, which, elo said, POWER IN THE LAND when they wor stirred up, When tho Jaboriug- classes woro donied tholr rights, thoy ro- sorted to force and insurrection as their remedy! Wherever thoy sssombled, how- ever, and mado tholr demands, neither of the oxisting parties dared to confront them. Tho position of tho partica on tho fiuancial quos- tion in lator yoara was on Illustration, for, while tho workiugimen hed demanded groenbacks, tho partios had dove thoir utmost to avoid saving suvtuing offentive or defonsive ou the subject, and lad succeeded admirably, just as Talloyrand did when be tried to say noting, Hundreds of the workingmon had nover heard of the political ‘'rings” and tho corrup- tion of the country, but evary ono overy- whero had heard of their defendors,—ovory one who had taken sides with “them in tho Aight of Inbor against capital. “Tho laet timo alo was here whe asi tho result of sstriko in this city, and whilo the strikers wero defeated in their immodiate purpose, thoy wont to the bal- Tot-box and conquered thoir special enemios, And wo it was that with tho ballot thoy wero ablo to coerce the respect of both partion. Womon ad struck in tho Iaundrics aud factories, but inthe absenco of tho ballot from thoir haudy their succcaseg had beon few, and they had often been brought to starvation, Tho spealer olted casos of eirikos in New York City, whoro women’s wagea bad beon reduced on account thoreof, and said they had boon silly enough to attribute the rosult to tho sncers and rldt- eoto of tho editors. Sho bad approached one of thess unfortunate women, who sald to hor that tho only way out of her trouble and depend- once wag to getmarried. Did marriage improve ‘woman's condition ? sho asked, It was the hir- yout toaman for life for her board and ctothes! {Applauso.} Bho compared woman's strikes with those of men ino their results, and argued that tho mon having the ballot could forco respecifil covsideration from capitalists, Politiolanr, aud tho press. ‘ike women wero a3 much ._ BLAVEN TO CAPITAL in thelr prosent condition a6 the negro over was, Thoy wore coward, disfianchiaod, hetpless, ood pitlable, ‘That ciass kuown 8 woman-suf- fragists had been at work nobly for years (of which elo was one), but Con- Qress, tho parton, the courts, lisd all fought them, Ske had urged upon tho Domo- oratio party yanre ago to follow tho example of the Republican party in giving the baltot to the wogro, by putting it fato their platform that thoy * were in favorof woman-auffrage, and tho party had acted foolishly in failing to Haten to har, and owed much of its presont want of power in tho country to that fact. fho spoke of her ox- parience twouty years ago in the Naw York Log- stature, and of tha good women of Chicago who appealed to tho by petition 8 fow ago in tho interest of tho cause of tomperanco, if thoy had had the ballot beltad them, sho soll, thoy would not bave bee so grossly insulted, and their petition would bave boon roapocted, ‘Tho womon of Now York soro at the same tims engaged iu the eame work. Thoy did not adopt the crusado pohoy, but snothor which was just ‘as little respocted. ‘hoy wore confrouted by the politicians with tho Ides that thelr famitios dopended upon their positions for support, and, ‘whilo thay bad no abjestion to the clans of tho women, to grant their @omands would cmbittor thia nationality or that agalust them, and rob them of tholr po- sitfona, If thoy bad had the ballot they could havo opforced their wishes. ‘Tho effect of all the struggle in that diection in Now Youk and eluowhore had been to array tho Whisky Ring against the women just aa tho raid of Joho own bad stitrod up the South and Lad arrayed tho two wections of the country on the ques- tion of slavery, ‘Thly “ring” was poworful, aud bosides itd monoy it had the ballot, and because woman bad bécn identical with tho causo of tom- peraned, the {niquitous monster would FIGHT WOMAN-SUSFRAGE, which was unfortunate far tho cause. To illue- trate the power of the ballot, ele ralated her oxperience in Kandas at (ho olugs of the War, ‘thero sho Lappened to attend alargo masa. meeting of the negro’, There was a doarth of apeakera, and sie made tho fitut speech. In- quitio; fon tho diatloguiehed mon of that Stato, pod why théy wore not presont, slo found no other excuse than that they wero ‘otherwise engaged,” excopt the fact that hor audience at that time had not been givon the right of fran. chise, A fow years later sho viilicd tha Btate ngain, Bod found en ¢otire revolution, Bydalt- wre wore plenty, and they were prepared to ad- dress the same character of audieice us * fal- low-citizenu." Upoo ber lest visit G Ovommon — Council oBTs he met tho Hon. Hiram Revels, who a few previous bad béon a plain utiniater ip nbgto meoting-housy,” and unrespectod oF ths very meu that were” thon psying bin all hovor, Wis hair was just ay trooked, hls heels just as fous, and his ekull just as thick, butte eccrotof the respect for hin was that hehad boon invested with tho ballot, and besida bad been elected to the United Btates Senato! ‘The spcaker afterward visited Michigas ip the heat of the feinnte-suifrage campaign. Bho had visited tho Stato betore nud been greeted by the noodies of tho proan as the *anciout daughter of Metbuaelals,” but then the wes greeted by audisnces thst would fill the largezt baila, aiid politiciana and editora OURS Andis thetelyex to have the bohor of introducing hor, and sho was kiown as“ Mina Bugan B, Adthon ird woman the batlot abd + Dhe would combid the réspock wid deaerved, hether her modesty precludéd thé exertlas of bigot on all occasions or not, for eho could yee In fbr majesty at any timo and tote off the dace of avaty political almplatod tn the lad, THE OtviRe OF THK HALLO to the négro Ld beon 4 puiitical hecnsaity to the Tapablican party, and the agitation of tho baftrags = quedtion — Srolld = Stipe! = nome party. to cltim the Aamd os fight for women xt ho distaat dav, So wanted to Hos bet Kox in tho ohjoymont of the right, if fot Ha other reason to spite the miserable naws- paper a¢ribblers who hati foreht the (der froto ity Incipleney with to otter tnotive than to prop. agate party power, Woailé wontnn bad now tho ballot, dhg tras ptond to soo that nety xvanttes of siipport trora opohing tp to fier, Bho ro- fidthbored whdn to cobs, Waal, fron, row, And nérub pasall that woman contd do. Now atio ytag alle sand to hold afew port-olfices, mhoro it tyan au Acttiat work of solf-abnepatidn to attend thom. Sho had years ago talked to Groeloy upon tho subject of ¢roman’s aul frago and life. That honored old goutisinats asld “sca to dvorything oxcopt suffrage zomarklg (hit thor werd too many voters Al- ready, and what tho tation trantod was 00,000 flood cooks, Sho ofitiraty ngrood with Graclor ahbut tho tidcosaity of cooky, and sugacated that tho 60,000 could bs taken from ainong the men. [Laughter] Wombb ned oldo been futthor rocognized bythe politicians, syrah in Chicago, by the Appointment of Pousion Agent. ‘Tho only diangroeable thing in connection thorewwith, Howovar, was tho fact that the docossities of tho party threatotiod to bring atiottt fiet removal, and alroady appliidattona for tho position worn being urged In tho intotost of & ecaro or more of men. [Anplauae.] ‘This way all wrong, abd the romody was tho placing of the batint in srom¥e's hande, Bosido this abo had found that mot) wore competent for other occupations than tho holding of olfice, sid sho inetanood the fact that tho LEADING DRESEMARENS AND AUILLINENS tn tha world were mov, and oved that bho had fousd a Chihaman in Victoria's Iand, who way oacning an honest living s8 a chambormaid! (applaase.} ‘Tuo lecturer closed sloquontly in reviewing: tho theory of tho mon opposed to troman's sul- frago, that the wotnen would ba chred for by tho mon. ‘Thé theory hind been entertained for 6,000 yours and ‘aan fafluro, Some mon cared for tholr wivos and daughtora, but what waa to bo- come of tho other milliona of ber sox? ‘Tho hundrada of thousands of proutitutes in tno Jand, tmado auch ii Mont caxés from pororty, begotten of tho fact that women hd beon denied the somo avénuos of buriness, and the asmo govern- montal rights, that ten bad, pronounced the theory falso and n failure, Thoro was but ono romedy,—the ballot-and when it was onjoyed she prodicted that ong of tho first logislative acta in the Btatea would bo to make woman tho joint owuor of property in marriage copartnor- ship. AUROLA. Mnnicipnal Mattors—A Nobile Gitt—An Educational Controversy that Mane ned Out Badly—Roligious aud Por- sonal Atoms, Spcctal Correspondence of 7'no Chtenao Tribune, Avnona, Il, March 25.—The inauguration of our now Mayor, Thomas 1, Hill, and the now Board of Aldermen, waa satlyfactorily accom- pllahod Jast Monday oventog. Mayor Lill, in his inaugural addross, suggested a number of public improvements, partioutarly rogarding tho dovol- opment of parke and tho protection of shado troes in tho residence portion of thacity, which, if carried into effect, will add much to tho com- fort of ourcltizena and the appearance of tho city. When Auroras waso mere village Samual Mc- Carty, ita founder, owned a cortain fot on North Broadway, of but little value oxcept for a beau- tiful apring of ovor-flowing, puro water theroon. This lot bho offorod to tho village as ao froo gift, providing the slo of spirituous Nquora wes forbidden in tho town. The village took possossion of the ground with that title only, aud it has been occupied for public purposes over sinoo, tho city within a fow yosrs haying erocted substantial buildioga on it for firo-cogine and book-aud-ladder purposca, Busi- noes growing up around this plot of ground has made ft valuable property. Recontly, through the investigations of Ald. Bishop and Tits- sworth, it was discoverad that tha title was still in Mr. MoCarty, who, span being informed of it, at once gave the city o oloar title to tho land in the shapo of a warrantoo dood. The Public High-Bchool has attracted much attention of late in tho shapo of a discussion in tho olty papers on tho queation of abolishing tho High-Sobool, and, a3 expresacd by ono of tho opponents of the High-School ‘systom, “Give all the people a good common-school education, and Jet those who want a highor oducation pay for it thomyclves.” This dis- cussion bas boen carriod ou in tho papara over different nom de plumes, the principal communications in opposition to tho Iligh- Behool system being the lottera of * Citizen"! and "Educator." ‘She Daily News of Vridny, bowevor, exploded a bomb-shellin tho onomy‘s comp by asserting that * Oitizon ’ was no otbor thon Goorgo W. Quorean, ox-Princlpal of Jou- blogs! Sominary, and that “Educator " waa Prof, 0, E, Mandovillo, the prosont Pringinal of that excellent institution, Considering that theso grileunn sro interested partios, 80 to speak, ttia gonersily thought that their plea for “ tha poor people who ara taxed to suppor: oxrponslve high-schoola” haa a elight tingo of solflelneas in ft. A movement is on foot among the Eptsoopal- inns of tho west sido of the river to rebuild tho old Episcopal Chureb, and oatablish 5 now par- idu, 8 mooting for that purpose baving buon held at tho office of Wilder Gntos, Eaq., ou Friday ovouing lust. Thero is some reason for thig, aa-Trinity Churoh is on tho East Bide and not readily accessible to many families in tho ueighborhood of tho old oburch. Mrs, Caldwoll, the fomato rovivalist, is hold- Ing o ecrics of interostiug moctings in tio Gnlens Street Methodiwt Episcopal Church, and han so iuterosted tho peoples that by agreemout all the stores of tho “ West Side" are closed nt 7p. m, to enable the morchauty aud their em- ployes to attend sorvico. fe, Thomashasno far recovered as to bo ablo to walk about, sand expocts to rosumo bis pastoral dutiog shortly. alr. ‘I, IX Coulter, Cashier of the Union National Davk, fs happy in being groated by a juntor-nt-home, ono weok old to-day, Dr. If. W. Rico returnod_ home Inet Btondsy from a two months’ trip im Toxoain purault of ealth. ‘The Aurora public schools will be represented by ninoteen neatly bound volumes of reports of eramivations, plans aud drawings of school- houses, fourcases of o!asuifled entomological specimens, and other artiolcs of interest, Ar, Mathias Kroutz, employod by Mr. Skinner in repairing the dam noar tho City Mitla, on Mri- doy, foll into the rivor, sud bofare assistance could bs rendored was swapt over the dam and drowued, Mr, Krontz was a very worthy man, and loaves a wife and two soung children but moderately provided for, Tho Tullp Manin, Of all things fo the world iu which to make a corner, to excita a speoulation, to bo puffed by brokers, it would wootn as if flowores would be tho last. But that a wholo nation should grow mad over bulbs, that the industry of a people should. bo turnod nsido from tho purauit of axricnituro to that of horticulture, and that tho mania should spread from the phlogmatio Dutchman to the phlogmatic Englisiman, seems almost fucradiblo, Yot in tho begtuning of the seven- teenth contury tho dobre for tulips bad so spread over Enrope that no wealthy man con- aldcred his gatden perfect without his raro colléction of tulips. From the atistooracy the rago spread to the middla aud tho sgrioultural clavsos, aud morchants and shop-keepors bogan to vlo with each othor fo tho rarity of thei flow. ors and iu the prices paid fur then), A trader at Haarlem was actually kuown to pay half bls for- tutoo for a single root, not from aur expectation of protit in ta propagation, but ta keep itin bis conservatory for the admiration of his acqualut- ances, ‘Tho fitat tulip secon in Ruropo was behold at Augsburg, iv Whatwran f iu 1959, and was iwyport- edt front Conatantingi le, whoro it had long been a favorite, ‘Ten or elavoti yoara aftor thid plaut yaa fu great demaud in Holland and Germany, Wealthy burghers of Amuterdam vent direct to Constavtinopls for their procious bulos, and pald oxtravacant prices for them. Tho firet roota planted ju Englsud wore brouxht from Viouna in the year 1600, and wero considered & roat rarity, For thirty years tulina contingod jo grow jn feputation, © Ono would suppose there must have boon tome virtue in this lower that mado i¢ 80 valuable in tho eyed of 20 prudent a people as the Dutch. Yer tt hos hotther the beauty nor (he perfume ot the yiviot nor tho fragrauco of the rose, It hardly pos- teanes the beauty of the bumblo swect-pea, Its only rovoidwaendation is ity aristucrutic wtate- Tvess, avd this should hardly have commented It to tho only semaeraitoyeiulitis on tho globe, Bal ss ia by no means the fist timo thas fashion faa bend Uglivess intu bebuty end rarity into’ wealth. Lin 1034 thy faze for tutlps among thé Dutch ‘Was 60 great that the sratnesy inauetty of tho countey wan Heplected, aid. tho wliole poopls urodd ¢% the production of tullpa, Agathe mania e0 prices incfeanod with it, until in 16/5 ————————————————— TH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1876. mérchanta were known to have Apoad $19 000 1b {uo putchtea of forty tuiips, At thls time each Andcins was mold by woight, A tulip of ths kind Known ag thé Admiral Liotkin, and saiglini: 440 grains, would sol! fot 31.8: the Adiniral Von dar Eydke, welghing 450 gratia, was worth &6U0, @ Vicaroy of 400 ering would bting £1,209, Most precioun of all, a Rambet Angutus, walghe ing only 209 grains, wan thought to be chani at e200, Thin lat sp eclee wan ttich #onght after, Abd evoh Ant infotiot plant would retdily sal for 8300. Wha this apecies tae first ktinth, th 1030, there were only two roots of itn Lolland, and those notet thd beat, Uno Loiongad to o dover in Amsterdam, and tho othar was ownnd an Iadrleta. Bo dnxloties tare the purcharors for this béw variety Utnt one parson alfore) 12 neres of yalublé building land for the Haarlem tulip, ‘Lbat of Amaterdain was auld for £1,919, 0 new carriage, two gray horses, And a complete BHIbOF hatuess, Aaa spocimon of the valin of theno bulbs wo give tho actual dopy of niutl of walo. Of certain articles given iu etchango for 08 vhe single tuot of tho Vicooy apt Hight fat swine, 14 ‘Tewelvo fat sheep - ow A Tou hogubras wins... a3 Four tuna beer, it ‘Two tonsa bitter, W Unt thousand poi 4 One béd, complete. o One watt clotted BL Une ailyer cup 1,000 Hince that day tulips have declined in value, but wine, butter, aud cheeao havo docidedly advanced.— Win, Jt, duoper in Harper's Maya= tine for April. THE DYNAMITE FIEND, Mis Connection with Southern Mite. ¢retints During the Itebellionm A correepondent of tho New York Graphia traces the connoction of ‘lnomasgen, the Dynam- ite Fiend, with tho assoxeloa of Abraham Lin- coln anu the attempt to introdacs sallow fevor into tho Northern cities, and that sore of thing, dneidental to the Souwthorn Confederacy. ‘Lhe correspondent savas Itcan ba shown from thia documantary nar- ration that the frat act of piracy in the Roboil- jon waa thé eeed of tho dynamite floods that the Southern Confederacy probably produced tho exploatva machines used by Keith, alias ‘Thomaraen, and it was employed on Fodoral Yousels anu proporty during the Wary tat Keith used It, mo: probably, to aink the ship of his partuor, Martin, who way running the blockade from Halifax, and was never moro heard of, whilo Koitl coliccted his marino insurance; that with Martin porished the inception of tho Lin- coln tragedy, and Keith was loft alone iu the world, tu dio himeolf, at last, in an oudeavor to employ tho obsolete Rebol invention against a peaceful Gorman transport flilod with inuocout Passengers, ‘Tho same mau, Keith, was privy to tho attempt of Dr. Disckburn to import pes- tilonco into the United Ktates, and harbored tho poor inetrumant who carried tho infectort clothing to Waubington City, ono parcel of which he wos to send tu President Lincoln in Auguat, 1864,—sight months before the DProsidcpt's as- ragsinativn, Aloxandor H, Koith, Jr, was m brotrer’a son, of Hiulifax, N.8,, who bad come to busiueas ma- turity about tho time Halifax was made the great port of doparturo for Hormuds pncsotes conneat~ ing with the blockade runners, Ho foll in with rebel merchants, raiders, pirates, and agente, adapted their bahite aud views, become a block- ade-runner bimsolf, prospered aud squandored, grow from profligacy to dosporation, and finally mado insidious War on tho commerce of the world, Io Joy nidden away in Germany with an American wife, and took tho uame of Thomas or Thomaegon, by which ho died. But his history has boon perfoctiy related, bis identity with Koilth oxpovod, and bis mothodical way of ordor- ing the mechanism of his infernal clocks to bo made in Gormany shows that be bad probably goon the model at some prior time. W..5. Oldham’s secrot lottor to Jofforson Da- vis, dated Kichmbod, Fob. 11, 1865, was pickod ap by the Rev, W. H. Ryder. a Chicago clorgy- man, among the burning archivos of the Cov- fedorate Govorumont, aud is now at Washing- ton. Oldham enys: ‘The itatibic material conslata of eaveral prop- srations, and not one slone, and can be used wituout axposing the party using them to the least dangor of detection whatever. The proparstions are in tho handa of Prof. McCallough, and sro known but to bim and ons othor party, as I'understand, There {a no nocotaity for schdlug porsous iu the military service {nto the enemy'a country, but the work may be done by agent, anu in mont cance by persona Ixuoraut of the facts, ‘and, therefore, innocent agente. T havo seen enough of tha effects that can he pro- duced ta natinfy mo that, in most cores, without any danger to the parties engaged, aud in others but very alight, wo can— 1, Hurn evory vesscl thst leaves a foreign port for tho United States, 2, Wacan burn every transport that lowves the har- or of New York or ollier Northurn port with supplies for the armies, 3. Dnrn every transport and gunbort on the Missis- aippi Blver, as well ax dovastate tle country of tho ouemy, aud fll bis pooplo with terror aud cousterua- jou. Ang, 9, 1864, a tromocdoua explosion took pice at City Point. Tho Federal shipping was lown up oud many liven lost. The foliowing account of the affnir, cut down from o long let- ter in tha possession of tho Governinent, is signod by the eotor, the orfgival dynamite fiend, Jobn Maxwoll, of Capt. Z, AlcDaniol’s company of the Confederate Sedrot Service, and thus countersigned by Gon, G. J. Raing s ‘+ Maxwell ts 8 bold oporator, and well catcuinted for such exploita, nud ulso bis condjutor, KR, 1K, Dillard. » « « Bont into the enomy's lines by my an- thority for some sich purpose.” Maxwell says in his official report + T loft this eity (IMchmond) 26th of July tast, for tho line of the Junies Htivor, to oparsts with ‘the horolog!- cal torpoto against the cuomy’s vosscls navigating that Fivor, (orological torpedo mesna s clock-ruuning torpedd, an Thomascen’s ur Keith's was at Dremor- hayen.}’ We loarneit of {mmoneo aupplicn of stores Dolug landed at Oily Foint; aud for the purporo—by atagomn—ol introducing our machine upon the veu- 1a ters discharging stores, atartod for that point. fe reached there before daylroak ou the 9th of Aus unt, 1864; with a small aupply of provisions, having fFaveled moatly by night, aud crawled upon our knees to pass tho picket-line, Roquestiag my companion to reynatn bohind shout half a tile, 1 approachod cau. (oualy the wharf, with my machine and powder cov. ered by saumall box, Finding the Captain had come ashore from s barge thou nt the wharf, I seized tue oc- casion to burry forward with my box. Being ualted hy one of tho wharf sentinels, I succesited in parsing hin by roprosouting that tha Captain bad orderad me to contey tts box on board, Hailing # man from the Dargo, I put the machine in motion and gave tt in lls chargs, He carried 1t sboard. Mark hore the accuracy of the atory of Max- well'a machine to tho doseription of ‘Thomas. son's, alias Keith's: ‘My magazine ‘oontained about twolve pounds of powilur, Rojolning my companion, wo retired too safe dintance to witness the effect of our effort, In about an hour the explosion occurred, Tha eflect was cominunicated to another barge beyond the ane oper- ated upon, and also to a Iargé whurf-buildiug con- fainlug thelr stores, which way totally destroyed, Theacene waa terrific, and the effect doafeucd my companion toan extent from which. Me bas not re. covered, My own person was soverely abocked, but Tam thankful to Providence that we bay’ both cacaped without tsuting injury, ‘The loas af life ty adaiitted by the ever) to have been Sfty-elght kitlet and 120 wounded, byt wo have reason to belleve At geeatty exceeded that, ‘Tho pecuntary damage wo heard eatimutet at $4.000,000, A party of tadlen, it coms, were killed by this explosion, Jt ig saddening to ino to feallzo the fact that the terrible etfecta uf tho ‘War [ndure sch conseyences; but when I remember the ordeal to which our own women hava becn aub- mitted, and tho Darbarities of the onemy'y crusade against us and them, my feclings are retleved Ly the reflection that while tis entantrophe was not lutended by us, it amounts only, in the provitenve of Uo, toa just retaliation, . . » ‘The materia! unused uas een eafely concealed. Hore Is undoubcedly the orlgin of the dvnam- ite Hound. ‘The horolvgical clock could probanty not havo been constructed in the South, but was mado in Halifax, Cunada, or Kurope. Keith, atlas Thomaseen, probably eaw it, and knew its eficionoy, and ho is believed to have blown up hig ncqualntanco, Martin, aforenamed, thestoam- stp City of Boston, and the Lroinen steamship, Wotow come to tho fact that Thomasson, whowo real name was Aloxauder #1, Reith, Jr. was the avaociate of Dr, Blackburn in the intro- duction of yollow fover from Halifax ta tho United States. At tho time the tostimony was reodere't before the Dilitary Commuiasion, in 1865, it wae believed by many persons that Judge Adyocatu Holt an- desvored to prove too much, and that the Gon. eral Conapiracy, xo-catlod, was a soml-political atteimps to conuect tbe rebol Government aud itu accredited sventa with the {rrasponmble doeds of Dr, Hackburn, the hotu! imcondiaries, aud tho Provident'’s avsaseing. Dut develop- monte made cleven years after tho murder of Mr, Liucolu go tar to show that tho rebel bagos ot operationsinthe British Provinces and at lichmond wore considering equaily infamoug propoesla, in November, 1861, Cloment 0. Clav wroto feom Bt. Catherine's, Cat toJudah 2, Ben jamin, Secretary of War, GS. A., an oficial ao. count of tho St. Albaua raid, conducted by Liout. Eonnett 8. Young, fn which be said: Ailycommisnion and Lie justructiane from Mr, Sed- dou—which were of coured vague and indetinite— authorized bitu, a8 he said, tudo all tue damage be seul tothe cuemy iu the way of retaliation, os Tia bad jeopoied ta rétuth tu the Confederate States (fom Moctreall wig Malifz, but paseing through the iow Engiend Gistes and burning some towns, ‘Thie T approved au jiutifatle retaliation, | 1 tempted to burn the ‘Town of Bt, Albans, bd would have succeated but for the fslure ut tho <. chemical prepatationa with which he was arm: ‘That the money he obtained waa not delivered to the Confederates Government wae oming, Tain are, to the fallure of bls chemical compound to fira the town. Benno't, however, oscapet to Hailfax with his chemicals, and met Bahdy Keith thers, Mr. C. Q Chay adda that he can accomplish no moro tn Canada, and will leave for tue Coufedoracy, vis Naiifat, Nov. 20, 1864, Nearly fout months af- ter the failure of the chemicals to pura Ht. Al- Dans, Vt. Me. Prestdent Daria indorsed Old- bam's lettor on MoCullougy’s now cumtustivlo : “Learn what plan bo bas for overcoming the ditlieulty heretofore 6xperienced.” “In Docembor, 1853 tho Iter. Stuart Rotin- non, a Presbyterian minister abd editor aud ref- tuten from Kontuolty. introduced at Torouto tho yellow fever fend, Dr. Disckburn, believed to be also of Kentucky, to ® man who woult work bis puposa, Godfroy J. Hyams, a poor Enytlisb me- chanis of Southern sympathion. ilyams’ teatt- mony fa to be fotiod on page Sf of Ben Ptman’s oflinl report ot the conspiracy trisi, Ho pro- ceoled by provious arrangement from Toronto to Haifox some time in June, 1304, to mect Black- burn, who did not ¢ome in from the Bormudas until Juty, 12, 1804, T wont to Hallfar,” testified Hyams, ‘tow gentiomay by ths name of Alotander it, Ketth, Jr, and rantaioed under bis cate nntd Dr, Black buru arrived in tho atcamer Alpla." ‘Nearly slovou yeare aftor this evidence was r3- corded, tho asme Alexander HH. Kelth, Jr. aliad “sandy” Keith, allé# ‘Shomassen or Thomas, dlew up the Bremen steatnabip with.s horologic- al clock, Hlin ideutity bos boon completely established, and origibally by to Missouri Ste publican, a Southern paper, aud by the Halifax prints as woll, Ho reootyed tho man who tras to introduce the yellow fever into tha Union by appuintment, ‘Dlackburn having written from the Bermudas to Stuart Robinson at Toronto to eend this poor wroteh ail tho way ftom ‘Toronto to Halifax, prob ably so asto loro his identity. Hs was without moner, and Itobiusoa told him where to borrow it at Torovto to pay his faro to Montroal, At Montreal ho got bis fare lo Halifax from ono Blaughter. Thos kept him merely in snbsistence nnd travoliig exponses, eo a5 to propel him on nureturoingly to the erlms fot which he had boen selocted alx thonths before by iobinaog, who know bis necessities. At Halifax ho taped with Keith, now known over the world aa Thum- aeron, and in whosd name tho American char- actor bas been assailed by mankind, whorosa he ‘aaa Beotch Nova Hootian, Hyamestaved mith Keith two or thréo weeks, until Blackburn ar- tived with aight trunks sod a yalino of clothing infected in the Bermudas by Blackburn person- ally “with yellow fover, stiali-pox, and other cohtoglous diseases.” (Tt 1s wall known that Wilkos Booth senociated in Canada with the gang of nitscreanta to whom thesa horrors aro traced. —— HUMOR, “Anybody oan curry o horse," saya tho Graphic ; “ but Mchatd Caur de Lion.” A match dealor has atarted a bew brand called “Centennial Matches.” Inetead of & hundred, ho only pute '76 in the box. 'Tho Revetile says there is a gentleman in Aus- tin who is so noted for Lis roscrved manners that naboby evor saw bin display any. Cotorod barboras ars an institution of great an. tiquity, Hamlotrefera tom party who was ‘a nigger, and s-olpping bair."—PAtiadelphia Buile- tin, ‘To dance well, @ man sbonld know as little as possible of evorrthing else. Ho can balance hartnery better if bie hate is parted in the mid- 0. ‘ To view of tho fact that rat-pios are & favorito dist with Chinose satlors, is it any way remark Ile that tho adjacent waters awarmn with pie- Soat oraft ?—New York Commercial, Hartford has e city coat-of-arms, Why can't we Lave one, too? Adosizn representinz o cit- {zon mortgaging hia house to pay 8 gas-bill would pleas the paople.— Norwich Bulletin. “SLipoie bas beon to B90 mo to-day.” sald a G-year-old, and sho behaved liko a little lady,” “Thopo you did, too,” said her mother. ‘* Yos, jodee |, Ldid; I turved somerecta for her on tha ty ‘Mrs. BMataprop writes to sympathize with poor Payeon Woaton on his great walking foat having cot off, She dooun’t wondor at it, conuidor- ing the erful amount of work thoy havo had.— Punch, Prof, P——, whilo lecturlog on momentum to the junior clags not long since, related, in tlus- tration of his subject, an account of an explo- sion of gunpavrdor in ono of the army-tralng dur- ing the late War, on which occasion, he said, tho horses wore blown off thelr shoca, " But this,” ho addod, ** was an oxtrome cago." The class thought 80 too. A gentleman conversing with o Brooklyn Indy about the absurdity of female apparel aud tho frivolity of fasbionable life exclaimed: “Is thore onearth a bigger fool than the mero woman of fashion 7” Her questioner considered himaolf shut up aud put down, like a dieagreo- sbloe book, whon the Indy answored: ‘You, the man who admiros ner.” They wero sitting, togethor, he and ehe, snd ho was ardnoasly thinking what to say. Finally bo burat out with: “In this laud of noblo achtovemonts and undying glory, why ie it that women do not come more to the front; why in it that thay do nut olfmb the ladder of fama?" “T pupposo,” sald eho, puttiny hor tngor in hor mouth, “itis allon account of their null- backs." And then she signed and ho sighed, wide by side, It is a very nad case—that of the Dorton apin- ster who last woek raceived an offer of matriage from o fellow-boarder while be waa in 8 state of somuambolism, Frantic with joy, she dovo for tua bosoro,moppod bor curl-papers ovor hie man- ly broast, and bugged him so oonvulsively that lio awoke, cast a horritied glanoo at his skinuy adorer, uttered tho horrible imprecation, ** Oh, seat!" aod aliding out of hor arms lke « greased bolstor, 1ncontinently fed. “fymkyns: ‘Good morning. A—a—I want 9 costume of Henry the Fourth of England, if you please.” La Bolle Costumicre (affably, but not without a touch of scorn) : “ Excuse me, sir, Menry tho Bighth of England, Henry tho fourth waa a French King!” Tho Coatnmor (solving tho difficulty): Parkins! Par— kins!" Voica in the “distance: ‘Yon, sir." ‘The Costumer: ‘ Bring down the Angry Cat.” (Ho must hayo meant “Henri Quatre, that was what ho said.)—Punch, Two frionds, who had not seon each other for yeara, met on the outward-going Omalia ex- preas, in the amoking-oar, Each appeared some- what confusod. ‘Dlosa my soul!” sald one, “what are you doing on board this train?” “Hush t bush!" aaid bie frieud, “I know I can rely upou you, The fact is, L havo no wife of my own; ao T am running avay with anothor man's,” “Thooder{" replied the first speaker, “Whatan idiot you must bel The fact is, I have a wife of my own, aud Lam running away from hert" “ Whon," he sald violently, when are you go- fog to pay ma that bill? 2've duuned you till I'm tirod and mad. Now, I want p positive an- swor—whon will you pay it?" "By Jovel" was the roply, “you must take me fur a prophot! How can I sell?"—Szchange, When Charlos James Fox was pressod by av importunata cred- itor, he was moro explicit, ‘I beg your pardon, Mr. Fox,” aaid the dun, * but you know 1 havo woited a loug while, Sill Ido not want to make tho timo of payinent iuconyeuient to you. 1 only deriro vou will Ax upon wome day certain in the futuro when you will pay.” ‘Tuat te very Kind of you," reaponded Fox, “and I will accedo to yaur request with ploasure, Suppose wename the Day of Judgment, ut stop, since thas wi!l bo a very busy day, auppoue we asy tho day after."—New York Sun. “Mothor," aaid a promising boy, aa he came {o whistling from vcbool, the other day, slung hie sutchel fol) of books down on the etair-land- ing, and olicited Low! of agony from his infant eister by giving her a aly pnuch in the riba.— “Mothor, I hear ‘om saying at school to-day that this Bolknap buainogs ia all a sstall'; Ie it?” OA what, my gon!” mqufred the doting mother. “A ‘eniuo,’ fou kaow. A first-class ‘ollk’ on the commuuity.”” “E don't understand you, Willy dear; what bortld words thoso sre; ex- plata yourself." “Ah, mother, pull down your Yoat. 2 tenn lan't ita fraud, a put-up job, you kuoty, to gut Bel' to give binself away, and thon have Calo Mareh light ont for Canada, 40's ho can't awoar it on ‘in, Don't you twig? \Wharo's th'old man?” Whack! bang! camo an sppllca- tion of & slipper suddenly from tho rear, —the “old man™ hayiug Just entered wnobeervod in eoason tu wind up tho dislogue,—St. Louls Globe~ Democrat, bat ees Erlonds Who Que Tried to Ki Each Other, Nashville Tenn.) American, Along intorviow between Judgo Turney, of tho Bupreme Court of this State, aud Mr. Pad- dock, ihe Lusbaud of Maggio dlitchell, satisfied each that thoy were desparate enemies 10 tho late War, Judgo Turney was oue of the moat desperately wounded soldiers of the Confederate arnuy. From Mr, Paddoce’s nariation of bis derylcesin the Fudea! aroy, Judgo Turusy is satletied that SMr., Paddock (8 the man, or be- longed to the command, that slot him through sud through, tha ball ontoring at the mouth, knocking out esreral teeth, carryingawar a por- tion of the tongue, and | ageing out throweh the back of the nock. Tueit meeting Isat wight, ace companied with explauasions which gave each of thetr battle fronte and the dotails uf regi- mental action, satisfied the Judge of the cor: rectorss of bis opinion as to the mmrdiate porl- tron of their renvective commands, Tha hearti- ness of their meeting after these mucual ox. planationa was far beyond anything we can ex- press. ee AMUBEMENTB. THE OOLISEUM, Grand Parlor Entertainment SVERY BVENING! Introducing MARK oats and CHARLEY ATS. TAN es End Man; D, BR, HAWRINB, Intent coc Mears, HOWARD, RUSUBY, TEMPLE, HAWK! ———— Quartette, Fest apresrany of CHARLES abit AX: GENTENNIAL SONNETS. % iuveal Seetch Artintns alto, the ar- ide Bisters in Songs, Dances, etc, i k of the DOmers, gohn Kelly, The LIBERTY. and Tommy Fith, Bweet Liberty! Conception of thes entered that Pa- atraordinsty—NOONAN and 6MITH, eanlan cars 0 DUETTISTS: Master EDDIE Wherein the resolute coward, wire Demosthenes, ot Trapeze Forged fire sod wisdom into speech, t oppor the erformet, in hia fight ad Size LOU SANDEOMDy Beton Comic Vocalist, Alto, VERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK, An ettts arthotien Of Macedonian Philip, when hie towering conqnest- edon' Ir 6 89 MATINEE, At 2:0, for which the Management have engaged (for the Tika as formar ee only) Mc~ Original HIBERSICON, of, MIRROR OF 2, consteting of eighty beautiful paintings of tha Gress acenes in tue Emerald Tele, Tn coninustion with whieh will aprese the MORRIS COMEDY COM- PAXY in thelr Bonop, Huta, Danees, and tatighable BEERTCHES OF LIFE IN INELAND, Alo, cogsged eapectally for there Matiuers, the bewutiful and ac- complinbel Vorailat, Aisa KATE HARDING, who will reniler some of the chotceat geme of Irish ballads, Adminsion—Afternoon, 15 ccntny evening, 25 cent, Aboon ita linpending crest o'er apathetic Greece t Albeit not to thrive, No rovlm, hemmed in by Jeacousies Of elbowing Kings, ft hopa or offer gave Of territory tor tha turifty blessings of thy brave, Predeatined Empire! Bub in upteading solitudes, whore mirth, Binding all zonss, barred out the ultimate rea, Had Heaven reserved the scopd of thine enlightening atar, That, ana plannt, lit in ekyey precinet, far Remote, renin light, thst, thought-awitt though it be, Must take two tuousshd sears to reach the earth! In THE MAT-FLOWAN. O winds cane blew thie germ of Freedotn o'er the More blast ate ya then South-born winds, that ran ‘Yo Ulft the Hogeriog akitts of Winter from the eun I Within whoee wake the flowereta spring from sleep, Anit songa arise, and bright, augmented waters leap: Bo all tha clime grows joyous, Liessed, too, tho course that won Thatiron coast; for, had eome greener eons Received that strong Wusvanity froin thee, Oablp! ‘The blender alr, pertnpa, bad alugglals wits ‘Those virtues thst held Freedom und tla thing, Anol nuteed Ju xuplant vices {ute idle grant, Hut here the haud of Nature, tigutly civsed (a aloth, Rewarded but the patiout toil that maketh each man king Unto himecif, with none but God to be obeyed! THE DIVINE LIGHT. MOORMIOK'S HALL, TO-DAY, at Jonx 8. Hrort'’s, 158 State-at., THE SALE OF TICKETS ‘Will begia for THEODORE TILTONS FAMOUS LECTURE ON “Pho EXuymen IWfinci,” Tobe delivered (Att: tims In Chiragol at McCurmick Hall, MONDAY KVENING, April 3, Ticket, with Ro- fetvod Heat, 75 cents, He on Hand Barly to Neenrs Good Kents. ‘The N, ¥, BUN eayy: The lecture on ihe ‘Homan ‘Mind! wasantrearm of pure language, brightene! py wit auT humor, atrong wih philosophy, useful with ripe ations, and poweeful with impassioned oratory.'? ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS MONDAY EVENING, March 24, 1876, First appearance of the favortta comedian and character actor “Dy thine own right, my son, take up the crown, And wear tt by the sole authonty of God 1" Bpake Onarlemane, groat King! whose orderly oste had trod, Ted by bla fatal will, from Gallic town to town, ‘To lift whet many anarchic had stricken prone, He waa a King upon whone toreliead broad The crown al not awry, Een now we must ap- Bom TIE: canner Ny * N Botc! ‘I ‘Bia self-carned right fo Jay this msxim down Portuersethg ogee to disprove ae" bet they | SLITS SCuD ; OR, FOUN-LEGGED FORTUNE. New Beenoe, Macuivery, Costumes, and Progertics, A POWERFUL COMPANY, Including Ed Molmes, Es Coleman. Hatry Litte, Langdon, Pike, Miss Eva Vincent, and Fanny Mathie, A Star Olio precedes the Drama, The Hero Arti, may. Since he, some weaker Rings, belfering a Lia words, Hava claimed more Kingshtp than thelr virtues earned, And struck st some yest right, whose Birength ro turned Thelr broken boste with foiled and blunted aworda ¢ ‘Tee sue B Bight spilled toa in Boston Bay} Sam Martin, lteynolds Brothers. George and Charles, Cuicaso, BHC, Hupttey, the Deb jo Biog.. Incidental ta the Drama, & Saenar ntud of Booded forse, Ladies’ nights ‘Tuesday abd Thurrdsy, Matinces Wednesday and Saturday, Prices always lowest: 1c, 26e, Bbc, (0c and i5e, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Maouine & Havensy, Lonsece, J, Ii, aventy, Manager THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Monday Evening, March 27, Every Night, and Wednes- das and Saturday Matinecs, First appearance of E, M, HALL, the Benjo King, First apyesrauoe of SANFORD and WILSON, the Munical Nokia, BILLY EMERSON in bis original Comictlities, BLOODGOUD & LEAVIST, ju entire new speciaitien, Firet timeof J. R. BREMBLE' new and orizinal act, LOVE AND VAPOIt. New Acts, Now allude, an New Qrervures, by the Entire Grunpany. Friday, April 7, Benefit of BILLY EMERSON. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Ro-engagemrnt of JULIA MATHEWS? ENGLISH UPGRA BOUPFE COMPANY, Monday and Toeaday Evonings and Wednesday Metinee LA FILLE DE MADAM ANGOT. ‘Wedneslay and Thursday evenings, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. South Gide Ticket Office at Molter's, 100 East Madi- sonent, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, Last weok of the sterling Comedian, ace OTN =. OWENS. ati, oi or (UR BOYS Tueeday, f : Tettant RIGHTS | OF; Thursday, Fridag, and Baturday Nights, and Batur- day Matince, THE VICTIMS and SOLON SHINGLE, Owens as Joshua Butterby and Solon Shingle, Next Week—LEAP YEAR, ON THE LADIES’ PRIV- ILEGE, with a superb cast of characters. COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, Monday, March 27, fiat arpearancef Diss HAT. TIE JOUNBON, eupported by Wal, MUFARLAND, in the HUNCHBACK. Monday matinee the SERIOUS FAMILY, Wednenday &matinee the Honeymoon. ‘Thursday, Friday, and ay erealngs, Ingomar. FARWELL HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 27, PROOTOR'S LAST LECTURE Detroit Free Press. Biome years ago a cartain Detroiter settled o debt by giving his note of hand. The bolder tried fortwo years to collect it, and then filed it away, Tho other day he bad an opportunity to work it off on an innocent Barty, and shortly after eo doing be éncountored the maker of the note aod said: “Now you'll hava tocome to time! I’ve sold thot note of yours |" “You don’t asy so7" “Yes, I bave; got it off ona man for @7." “Hoe here, Tom," said the debtor 10 & pload- ing voieo, “ff you got 87 for tint 240 pote against me, and you won't give mo atleast $2. Yl) never do another favor for you in nay life!” ‘Belgion Ultramontanism. Corresrondence Patt Matt Gaset‘e ‘The Bishop of Liego bas published a Lont Pastoral, in which be snathematises all those ho belong to Liboral electioneering clubs, and ordors tho faithful to cesso all iotercourse with them. ‘Cho pastoral also states that tho Pope, owing to bis infallibilty, is iacontestably tho or- gan on earth of the divine thought, not only in matters of faith, but ia all other mattors, civsl and political, as well. The Bishops and the clorgy, depositaries of the Divine Word, partici- pate in the Pgpal Infathbility, and the faithful who do uot yiold to them the most completo obedience io all things commit a grave ein, sud caso to belong to the Cathalle community, Congreve and the Duchoss of Marl. borough. In one of hie Iettors to the New York Tribune, about Westminster Abbey, Joba Faul writes: The monument to the * Most Valuable Metnory of William Congreve, ‘sett np by Teurietta, Dutchess of Marlborough, aga mark how dearly Rho romembers the happiness and Honour Sho enjoyed in tho Sincere Friendship of eo worthy and Honest s man,” caused a good deal of tall atone time, Barab, mothor of Henrietta, un- compromising dowacor that ehe was, made no bones of letting off her opinion of it. * Tappi+ noss, pothapa; honor she cay not Buy." Thero was no neod of perpetuating such a scandal in xtone, and considering the aotorivusnees of tho alliance, the inscription had more sppropriately been writton in brass. LEGAL. Sade of Pekin, Lincoln & Decatur Railroad, WITHOUT REDEMPTION, Cireult Court of the United States of America, Southern District of Mlinols. Jan- uary Term, A. D, 1876, Abram P, Bayits, Trostos, ac.,,9. The Peking Tincotn & jucatur Hallruad Company, "Tho ‘loledo, Wabash and Western Hallway Compas, Jacob U. Cor, Benjatuin 5. Protivman, Semusl C. Beam, Oolumbue it, Cam sings, Peter Woprich, G. A. Cobleigh, Aliced W. io pence, Aurlgnee ta Lankeuptes of Meuben Deryatrer- ter, lotrel U- Smith and Frederick Builth, hrocutrs joe Stulth, Deceased. PUISLIO NUTIOS ts boroby given that in purtuance of tho docree renitored by sald Court in tue above entitled t the terin ators dy vir “ Other Suns Than Ours.’ NEW _PUBLIOATIONS. “THE OMAHA BEE. The nomtert, most enterprising, and popular journal fn tho ‘franeMissouri country. Always contains toe very Jptnet and most complete news (com the, Hocky Mountain Mining Districts, Daily, @8; Weekly, £3 per year. ‘The Omaha Beo has just tuued en illustrated supple a dull deacrintion of thy Gold Fiside, nroagh the Tack Hills. see E Hut actuery, thie sdapratility of ths voll to act . the fing econery, the adaptal 2, 00 ¥ fal 2 faothaustinie timbor, bow to resoh In fact a complete sacyel ing of going to the new EE plete guldo to the distances to |, water, eras, and yanebes by the way of tho, present travolad runte frnin the railroad termini. 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HAVE JUST ISSUED THE AUTIONIZED be 1d day, to wit {wo o'clock p. mi. of said day, the fullowing doecitt property, towit: The Pakin, Lincoln and Deoastur Iail- fuad, extending trum the City of Pokin, ‘Mazewell County, INinois, through, of ae noar as practicable, to the Tuwo vl Gree Valley, Delavan, Lincolo, and Mount Pulasli, to the Ciiy ot Decatur, including all the railways, rights of way, depot grounds, ani yf tracks, bridges, via= ducts, culverts, fences,’ aud o dapote, sation houses, eaging houses, ca Youd Houses, and other bulld! and seater: ey sat wit slneet Owund, or acyaited by sho aa ‘Compa yn, and grubraced in the aald deed of aueliies cbonected with or relating to jo construction, mamienance, ad all tie property tranchlsoa VISITORS’ GUIDE TO TOE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION AND PHILADELPHIA, Published under on exclusive contract with the Cen- tenntal Board of Finance. Containing a Man of the city, a Colored Plan of tho Centenutal Grounda and Wulidings, and 48 pages of valuable and interesting tuformation, 12mo., Stiff Papor Cover, 28 Conts, Fino Bdition, Hxtra Cloth, 50 Conta. For sale by all Nookeellers, o will besent by mal, fostpald, on recelpt of the price by the Publishers, IDA GOLDWIN; all machine shops, i or persoual eeiato eli, Pekin, Hincola snd Deca: all ity, 5 opany ewbra ‘od id deed ot trust, sucluding the franculse and right to bw a cor} ation, vo the payout uf the amount bid, the anderalgned will execute, acknowledge and deliver to tue purcuaeer a ood anid auincient deed, conveying sali propety abso- «iin feo siropla,” Hy tho torus of the sald deerdo, fiening filed sith aed bonde of sald ate erNOn ftaiitoad Company, are allowes on ald Froperts and incase thoy bevunie the purchasors thereof tors sutn on, equal to or ture than tbo arnuuat of sald decice, they a lihate tho right tohers taeamount foudduetiomby | MLE PERILS OF FORTUNE. the he . By ** ALECK DERBY.” yee Toone ba.cd at buringteld ltnobs, this 7th dayat Marah, 1876. ToT ENE Mat ie May, Gress & LiTZLEen, Solloltors for Uoinpiainant_ Assigneca' Salo of the Great Gafs Works of Diebold Norris & Co. Centon, 0, Sth day of April next, ate o'clock p. 8 a0 entirety on the preny acre Lot, Machin ets ‘This work ta full_of thrilling events, deep emotions, and strange complications: as accurate trangcriy:ts of real life, as scenes mirrored by true Venetian glass, ‘Tho author describes ecenee of mental ond physical suffering that make the hosrt quiver and the uervea abrink, He depicta characters that show elther the doyelleh or the angelic ttaite of humanity, Tho plot ia intricate, yet probable, The deep abadows of tho pathetic part of the book areoften eulirened by gleaine of genuine humor, IDA GOLDWIN makes ono very beautifully-printed volume of over 800 pages, I'rice, 75 cents, ROBT, M, DEWITT, Publisher, 53 Kose-st., N, ¥, S.%_ Copies mailed, postage paid. on recoipt of price, EDUCATIONAL. ARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Examinations for admission to tho Freshman Olssa of Harvard College (pre! pert orentire), and to the Lawrence Scientine Hchuul, will Le beld in’ Ciuclunat), Ublo, on June 29, 9, and July 2, 1876, beginuiuy at 8 a.m. These examinations, which will ideutical with those held in Cambridge, will 1 fres to all wha futend to enter the College ur the Beientifie Behuol 5 and will Le peu to ethers upon payment of a fco of nts, unsurpassed 1u a ishtment in the country; a} Burglar Broat bales, 6, 13,15 andi months. Personally, mi-annual payinents, ey to he tec A v S16. ON, ‘Vanton, Maroh 25, I AREER: lantou, O, Atsignessof Debs TREASURY DEPATRMENT, Obvice OF COMPTROLLER oF TH Runs ore} WwW ato: Tis. All persone having clal UL, ar Hank of Chicago, ‘uur ya Feytted to pr aaniey and tu thake’ legal proof tWorvot within, tree moaths, to C! 4.0. Shormat, Tt . ar fol Leia the Guy of Gbiant, fee eee oly say KNox, _“ Comptroller ot the Carrancy. ie ___FINANOIAL, Invest Now According to Your Means, $10, $26, $50, #100, 200, How ta make monoy ta tu 01 onal 0. Versona who proposo to paes theteexeminations are royuosted to intorns the Beeretary of Harvard: Uni- yersity, Cambridge, Mass,, of tholt purpowe before Ly Juve 15, and to addrees bim for further iuformation, ‘Lhe precise pluce of the examinations will be eu- nouliced in the Ciucinuall Guzette, aud Commercial, of dune 2f anit 24, : — ————————————————————_——— ™_UNDERTAKERS' GOODS, Preservation Withont Motlation, Traasportation and Protze- tion from Contagion Secured only by the Use of TIMEROvVED : Patent Metallic Burial Casos AND CASEKSBTS. TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, MWEARSES, ORANH, BREED & CO., GS3-115 Weat Blahthst, Obitinnail, O, inclined ta HMANDER jew York, Hauke iu Blocks aud if actor, ‘Thle munoy-matiug, and it numbers among ae well uff, and are a0 becau eg hist ‘Uo, to procure nd for thelr explanatory ciroular, Stucke ‘carried as long aa desirod, on a mare!a of Gf trees Moston baturitay Evoning Ha THOS. WATISON & SONS, 140 North Delaware-av., Philadelphia, : 4, Uy tho ery oF Trinidad Anubay utar vesséia for the Widt india ports, ? RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTMRE OF TRAINS Yirrrakatron of Nerytrnce Manns.wt Sithiday wee cepted, | ° Sunday o: 4 ‘orca, Teanga Vbufieneee moe Ae ‘ ra Naa Sheena ingen mane ns ‘corner Madison) ant at the depot aPactte Fart Li mis alubuyae Day mt Dutaqoe N ght tx. vie Ulis mit a0mane mi in. wl at it tS ;|¢ 7300 "10: 7 “Paepotcornerof Weltsand Kinvielte, S-“VDepotoorner of Canal atid Ktosic-ate, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, a LAkett, and fort of Temtysecondet, rhert., toutheast corner af Randolph, Dene, Fete enen ta Ca and al Palmer House, Malt (vin Mata and Ade Eno). Bias Bapreen. Kalamata Xeoommod Atlantic Exprese (dally! Night kxprese GRAND NAPIDA AND MUSKEGON, Moralug tap i Nicht Extras “Sondar Ex, CHICAGO. ALTOY & ST. LOUIS. Oheers at epsts ant 12s Handaisherts eee Tike Teaee. Arriee Chicazog treatar, dacs! eee ollet a Lacon, Wasuinet AN SOUTHERA, Tones a.m. Fy m 3 H VW m tTassip mip hana, nt ie fHtCAGD, MILWAUNEE 2ST, PAUL RAILROAD, WSSnith Clark-rty onponite Sherman Noutey andar Dost Arrice, Weanatn & 3 ay Raprese. Whrconetae tov, Expres Wrenn a “Peseenger. All trains run tia Milwankes. Minvranclis are Rood. either vis 3 Calen. or via Watertown, LaCrom: : fe ott EAT TRS epotedie Uncarii\ Hantoiphtt, ‘near Clark, Tete Taare, ota Thi Ame: De x Gilman Parsenect.cncee sili CHICAGO, BURLINGTON % QUINCY tarLaaan, Sot Lak Indiah9-a¥e GN Sirteaathoat nn Webel Olan §3 Ghar eatss Leave, | arte. »Dutuugue & Sloaa * 91), Pacioe fast have, tur Uinaus,..|"10:0 a. anaes Ur), toaveuwortn, A’ On & Sis Juve; Aurore Mendota, Uttawa & btraator i Grure Pausonger,. Bolmaue at uessOity abaaue & HioasOity tr Pacine Night kao, for U: ity. Learoaway 2 St. Josonn E Grave Acooun if ‘Accomm odat! tH. Batarday, Hat 0 ERIE AND CHICAGO 1 tra . it Di hag * corner Madison, = ~ Tesco, | Avie Day Fxpress—Pallma: = Ree Vern wisseee ton I me oh sae.m.| B08. Atinatle Eaprest=Patlmpay Bake] POSS +) 8408. ma. co Drawing. lino _Uin and tlotel Cars. 58n.m.} 9210p, m, aly Une running the tintel onta tw New York. KANRAKEE LINE, From Depots, Juut Luseund feenty-second-ate, “Arrive, Leute, Loufarille & Cinelo. y Expt Lepot, corner Clinton and Carroll-sta, i tee CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE, at Si “Arrive, | 8230p. ma 70a, m. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOYIS RAILR IAD, drow depot curner Clutun and Carrallass. Leave. | Atri 8:3) p.m. pem| 3:%0a.m, PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE S CHICAGO REILWAY. *Sundareacapted. § Dally. oat Saturdape tad Sundar for Except Mondays. 3 Hx- BALTIMOR Tatas Tansee Nee oe at Twenty-secont. Michivanae, dngtun, OHIO RAILROAD. Exposition Building and fom Devul eutaze Madieon-at, and Cily office, B Clarks, corner af Tash Morning Tixpres ‘Accommodatioa. Vrvning bape: $Daliy, *Dally, Bundays excepted, * CHICAGO, ROCK [SLANT ® PACIFIC RAILROAD. ‘ ul Bherian.sts, Depot, corner oy Van Parenanal Bheraiansis, Tieketo fee “arrive, t Gop. m Omahbs, Leavenw'thk Atchison [: Pera Acourmmodaita OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘March [8 at ita. nie turday, April ls, at 9: a. % day, ApriLzs, aU3D. Lowbox pintdr. ‘Thunday, Starch if, at 9:30 a, m, eand S10; currengy. Weturn tekete ics. s Stonrage tickels, @is oarreney, Wratta ‘dvon Groat Britain, rat Aypily to. . B. LARSON, North ‘Clark, iss ite ieee rani itn, dete tops new ONLY DIRECT LINE 10 FRANCE at reduc tor fi and j@ route for the Conti am aur othr), will wall I ‘os tullowet cording tw accu:niodal ‘Hoturn tloketa at red Us i TANT Agents a8 NY, . AKcHI waz, Ne Yo Th, No, 67 Clatheate; cur, anculph, Agent STAR BALL LINE, UNITED STATES & BRAZIL MAIL STEASSHIPS, Bailing montuly from Watkon's Wharf, Brouklyu, N.Y, For Paro, Perhambuco, Bebla, and 140 Janerlo, calling at Bt, Johus, Porto Itico, NELLIE MARTIN, 8 vod tous Saturday, April 1+ JOUN BRAMALI, 2.5 tons, — Passenger accommodations -olsas, Yor freight ond pasvaye, at reduced tates, apply to 8. TUCKER & Cu., Agents, «Naw York, Great Western Steamship Line, Eron New York t Buistol (bngland) uireot, OORNWALI Pusaday, de t GREAT WESEAS, Wi Srielaye Arey penta h mE 3; Btosraxe, 33), hou " al ce vrage eurtaeans e2t Apply at Depor Lake Shorea At. She aad EU. ren Shore & , Auout, INMAN STRAMSBHIP LINE, Cartying tho Malls between BUROPEAND AMERICA, Drafts bu Giese Dritaa yd Lrelagd,