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[HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., APRIL 4, 1876 he dy! deep aplrit: John Milton nnderstood | ho sald was y to_rosl ho crim- | north aide of Kinzle street, THE CITY. :tl’:o “1:““;1;:' Exl:ml‘:lyu o];:rtg?‘r . Au.gun n:‘: thlnp wfienn oond of all learning la | jual clnesol 10 should bo no partiatity or | The measurs will t with some strong oppol Florida. Subsoquent to that evout, the present | virtuo and 1eliglon.” favoritsm on account of age, fox, or condition, tion, It foliowed that the etror In intellsctusl education consiats in ths fact that it {s being mada toa intellectual, Lord Bacon sald, * Stad- fos tonch mot thelr own use.” What was the Loat mothod to adopt? and tho public shouid bo made to understand that pnuishment followod crime. ITo then mads refarence to the failure of respoct for the olec- tion laws, and sald that In view of tho olection to-dny, and tho ono to follow in a fow days, it firm of Doggott, Dassott & Ilille waa orgavized and has continuad 1 the present day. In addi- tion to his connaction with that firm, Mr. D. was Iatgoly fdontiled with the trads, commerco, benevolont Inatitutions and progroes of Chicago Ths Wost Side Pumping-Works are fast near- ing completion, All the Leavy castings, with tho nuqmn ot tho walking-beams, are fn place snd sst. Tho contract apecities that the CENERAL NEWS. ymas Keating, montioned Sandsy as one of dermanic candidates in the Eighth Ward, Coloridge ouce said, bail bo Anlabod by Lus 1at of July, but at & 3 = 5 | wan 'highly probable that _some * vioia- | yorE =" 1 Lia sdvent bere, As Vico-Premdoot | **Asiogle hour spent in solitude—in struggl pr tho prosont rate of construstion the middia of am iathe fiold. n;wtlhe hierch:‘x{‘a' B:vlnun, Toan and Teust | with and in_conquest over a singlo bosom sin— iators of the law might Lo bronght bafore Juns":lll OrobALLy aeo thio worka in Rood ftn- Mr. Tobert Harrls, President of tho Chlcsgo, Borlington & Quincy Raliroad, hias gons to Bos- fon to attend a meeilog of the Doard of Direct- ers of hisrosd. 1 The tomperaturs yesterdsy, as observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madison street (TRIDUNE thom, It o, lo hoped that overy conelderation excopt tho maintensnce of tho purity of tho batlot-box as provided for by law would be lost aight of, for, whon tho lawa gov- ornlog olectiona conld bo disregarded with im- punity, tho libertios of the wholo poople wero in danger, 1lo oloead Lls vory portinent charge would pro:duce mors intellectual culiure than 1 whole yoar's study 1o the school without ¢, That maxim onglht to bo iuscribed in ovory sciiool-room in Amorica. Yrom this point tho’ Jecturs was devoted mainly to oxhortation in favor of nioral educa- tion, closing abraptly, and without auy olaborate Campany, and an officor of tho Acadomy of Haiences, Chicago IHlstorical Bocioty, Youn| Men's Library, Athonmnm, ato., lia contributo yery materiaily tv the snccoss of thoso corpora- tions_and tho walfaro of the community, In 1858 bo married Misa Kata Nowell, lndy woll known as & writor snd looturer, who, wwith s Bon ning order. W, H. Tloafford, the Lesd bookkesper af the City Cofloator'n offico, was dissharged yosterday, probably to make room for some ons who is moro aotive b politics and hisa a greater numboer of independent votors at his command, Mr. son§ 7 by calling sitontlon to, and_ gusrding tha jury | Heafford bns occn) led the pomitiou for two and Bulldiog), was at 8 &, m., 41 dogrées; ll;1 s m, :‘t:g:‘tmlv'l"{‘e“fiul :tcl.; :;nd;fiunil‘mg:n: : ro pororation, against, that largo olass of witnosses who go | 8 ball years, It ‘s underatood that othor em- 433 13m,, 433 4p.m., 44; 8 p, m 4l Datom | i Py, gody will be sent to Chicago at once THE COUNTY BOARD. e mih bodios promptad_by mnlice, and ca. | ployes. for whoso support tho Councll made na ster, 8 5. m., 28.85; 8p. m., 23.00. by exprees, and tha faneral will take placo from TOWN ELECTIONS. pecially thoso wiio reort to the Graud Jury to annmpn-uuu. mill recoivo their loave-tickots to- . Thomss F..Bouton, Esq. editor and mro- tho family residenco on Michigan avenuo the | A rogular mooting of the Board of County | collect bad dobts. ny. Intter part of this wook, due sunouncomont of which wiil bo given. At s meoting of tlie boot and shos mon yeatar- day, tho follomog appropnate resolutions wera adopted : Wieneag In tho inscrulable providence of onr Heavenly Fatber anr friend and brother merchant, M. Willlaz . Dogget, s been suddenly stricken by {he hand of death whifs in the full prime of manhood and amid great usfulne-a s und Wniznras, We have for many years been proud to A passor by the City-Iall conld not but notico tho gang of men that awarmed in and out of Bouth-Town Collogtor Evana’ rum-holo, on the corner of LaSalls and Adama streots, all day yeatorday. 'They tooked like men hunting for n Job, and perhaps thoy wero. Gnthered about in groups, thoy tatked of tho alection and Mike's chnncos, while the candidato himsalf, with o roslizing sones of the cost of drinks, and the genoral thirstinees of political parasites just bo- fora an clection, stood qulstly conversiug on an prioter of the Jonesboro (L) i gu:l: lhtu‘r‘ t In tho city looking after tbo lntor- E:fnl:'; ‘his paper. 1lois stonpiug at tho Matto- pon. Mr. B, reports that thoro will bo an im- menso strawberry crop in ‘Southorn Ilhmois this ing, and that tho prospocts for poschins, ap- ;Y:-.n , are good. T o “man caliing himself David Lowith, snd giv- ln:l‘:l‘:unmnnga 28 No, 16 Second street_adver- tiges bimsclf 1n some of the Chicago German Commissioncra was held yestarday afternoon, all presont oxcopt B rdick. Commissioner Holdon prosented a petition from tho votows of tho new Bixth Ward asking for a poliing placa for the town olection at the north- west cornor of Twontioth and Drown streets. Praser rofusod and potition filed, Commisstoner McCaflfroy mnoved that the Conn- ty Clork bo fnatructod to lend to the Town Clerks A momont after the completion of the eh-rfin the jury was wonding its way nkyward to tha room set apart for its detiborations, followed by s Iargocrowd of witnosses. Oncoin the room and soatod, A witnoss was admitted. The (ore- man soon sottled down to buelnoss, and, after tieariug sovoral petty-larcony cason, was said to 1o & most oxcallont juror, notwithatanding the fact that hin prosenico was o tnoin in the sides of mauy, ‘Tho Jury adjourned about noon ug- 11l 11 o'clock this moruing. ize Mr, Doggett a8 the leading tman {n our de e oara an tho sgent of tho Royal Saxan Loutery. | FISE b 4 I e, op.pomto cornor, drivon from bome. Miko is DT A e o o e e and o | PaximenLof balicas, ct, only becaute 0 Dt T | o v for tho town o Allakiote s mar s THE BOARD GF HEALTH, cunfidont, Tlo bas sald that he would ** boat th and tho papers who puclish bis sdver- :t[f:{nlmn:‘;ra Ihlfiupw indictmont whon the mat- ger is brought to tha notico of the Graud Juiy. Families having books to Bpars, guch ns aro used in the Chicago publio schools, will confora the city, unt aleo on mecount of his ucknowledgod ability and high standivg aa & merchant and citlzen, ono upon whoso characier there rests no stain; there- for: ll.t'erfll. That whils we Low in submission fo the Divine will wo cannot refrain from expressing our Adeep senso of tho great loss that Las been thom boforo 10 'clock a. m.: If not, then by & o'elock p. m.”* It is a settlod fact tuat tho Col- viuista will support klm., i CRIMINAL, 70w THEY FIXED THE NIGNT-801L BUSINTSS, That exomplary body, tho Board of Heaith, do- merves groat cradit for somo of tho deods thoy have dane. Iu tho firat piace, they vanquishied the Dridgoport stiuk long Loforo 1t Legan to ticklo “T"ml for tho town clection. . 'no citizons of tho Fifth Ward petitioned {hat the voting-placo at No. 4311 Atchor av- enua Lo cianged tothe corner of Twenty- govanth stroot aud Wentworth avenuo, Leti- tion placed on filo aud prayor rofused. talned by te thom to tho Err- 3 —_—— 1‘3?\51::-:53’;'x'zglru‘:a':“’vgg;‘rfi'x e e | et ead. specay b7 o brasch | g SOEIERS Holdon prcahted b IStor £r0m | 1/, lonirg of all suforiog publio, and long | _Aogust Millususon, as is alieged by August Robinsov’s Arithmotio are cspeaially deelred, of tena "?{.’i"fi:“mm’ tender to tho afiteted | tho Couuty uuilding Lo placed ia tolegraphto | beforo it was drivon into their Bourboulo hoads Jurz, committed porjurs bofore Justice Ham- wid Buch booka may be sent to the ltatuge. corner of Todinoa avenus and ‘Chirty-fira stress, or wpon duo notificatinn thoy will be called for at any commutucation with polico headquarters. Ra- Iorrna to tho Committes on Jail and Jail Ac- counts. ow D;‘klnn 'of tho decenred, and_ aiso to his lato partners §n business, our bLearifelt aympathy, and {1t 80 furthor _ezpress our sympathy and respect for mill a8 a falso witoess against hia neighbor, He appoeared before Justico Mooch yestorday, and in that such smells woro o nufsanco. That la what they thomseives would eay, baot tho nows- o 1 dicated. the memory of our lato fricnd we il attend lis NBAN 3 papors would may that b took them | defsul of bail of $500 was lodged in the Couaty ? ‘A‘::m“:f :mrucs attachod to_ono of Beipp's fuger 1a :y":"!' ‘nd ‘will closo our stores durlog the | o Commli‘l’:‘: x:‘nnlw‘: :fc‘;:‘::.‘ conslating_of | three years to effect it, and even at | Jail toapponr April G boor wagans bocame frightened yesteiday afor- saloies o bepUiUTE. of yherq resclation b for- | Diw . W. lisod, Eein Towetl, oncy PB9: | tho present dny tho ' foul fiend s | Robort Attar was arvestod yestorday attorncon expocted to break looso at every momont, An- othor crying outrage for yoara wns the msoner of removing night-soil, ‘After a doal of banter- iug and fightug the Doard wero induced to pass ag ordinance that it sould boe doao in o cortain vdorless manner. Under this ordinance, wihich wad np‘)mvud by tho Common Council, tho Loard of Hoaitn lot ot the contract to A. Buchor & Co., but thoy nover itended to koop that con- tract, leastways thoy nover protonded to keep it but violated o:her aud moro rigid ordinaueas in afioning other acavengors to go right on doing noon moar the corner of Glark snd Twelfth streots and rao away. Thoy rau east on Twellth to Btato atreet, into which thoy turmed, and whon near Thirteontls straet, collided with cac No. 160 of tho State street line, lojuring ovo of tho car hiorses, wrecking the forward piatforin of tho car, paralyzing tho passengera with fear, but injuriog nons of thow. Abont half-past 8 o'clock yostorday morning, . 1L Gritliths, eugincor at Miller & Co.'s shib- yard, on Gooso Island, whilo cleaning out tho man, and J. 1. ltoss, boing tho Committea o) ‘mlmeu by tho County Board at a provious moet- ug to ropott on tho Insano Asylui, soutin the following : Tho undorsigned bas, s by you requested, visited tho County Insana Asylum _once cach week during the past nontd. We bavo found the same order, cleaull- Tiess, comfort, and officient management which pre- ‘vailed at the dste of our Tast roport. We would reapoctfully recommend the adoption of & plan for the fmprovoraent of the grounds adjacent to tho Luildingt, providing for each scx an extensive yard warded $0'ths family and Iate partners of tho deceased, "Aftor somo enlogistio remarka upon tho ohar- acter of the deconsed gentloman from Messrs. Hendereon, Bartlott, Garo, and others, the meot- ing soparated. RUDOLPI F. BLATTNER. Yesterday aftornoon, -at balf-past 4 o'clock, Radolph ¥. Dlattver, loug and well-known to iho citizens of Chicago ns a faithful attacho of tho lost-Oflico, dica at his reaidence, No, 1510 South Dearporn stieol, of infismmation of on the West Bide, charged with attempting to shove a countorfait $10 on » saloon-kecper, He was taken beforo Scully and by him remanded to 1loyae, who, aftor hearing the tostimony, dis- fssad tho caso, as the guilty intont could not bo oatabllshiod. JMichael Hnggerty twaa srrosted yosterday on & chargoof vagrancy and locked up in the Tiwoifth Sezoot Station. \Whilo thero it was sscortained thiat the prisoner was wanted for tho burglary of No. 353 Monroo street, committed about two tho brain, {nduced by a catarchal affection from | inclosed withi Ligh foacs and Iaid out with dry walks pit nodor sho water-wheol, discovercd hat | By gy s closed with o blah fence a0 I o N Tlawea | tuo work witbout licende, and lo-day | wooks age, aou L prospects for a trip to Joliot Romoiling wvus abscructivg tho eianel, 20 e b lad boon sulloriug for sbou sovon | (SRS ol Mool wlao xecom, | mgtesoll fn | belog, romovod feem thg | ace id b bo for ncud the distribution through the wards of additional factiilies for smunement. A fow more cord tables, backgammon boards, bagatells tables, and otber aimi- lar farnituce, would add much to tho thoann of occupy- in tima which hangs as heavily upon tho insane as city by way of tho North Side, and by the tlmo the wagons ronch Graceland the leaky conveys ancas aro emptiod along tho road. ‘Tho story of Bacbor's contract {8 atout as follows: Iu 1874 unable to work, ang was violently attacked by tho discaso the following day. Dir. Diattuor was born Aug. 26, 1836, in tho town of Kucttingen, Canton of Anrpan, Switzorland, o came to “Bonny " Ilughes and J, K, Burns wore ar- rosted Dby Detoctivo Dargop yesterdey af- ternoon a8 thoy left a car at the cornor of Madivon and Olark streots with suspicious hasto, amination he found it €0 be tho bady of a man about 30 yoars of age, with dark hair and mus- tacho, and dressed In dork clotbes, Tho body was taken to tho Cbicago Avonno Station,— ho Bosrd contowplated a changoe [ tho busi- s T L] this country with his father whon quito | upon the saue. ¢ and takon to tho Contral Station. On mearching b :!l;o‘:‘nll:?(‘:?:‘t:l:'nnl;lh;‘l‘r‘ilno’fo?u;;nx:g:fi:; Soomt [ young, and was for tho lnst oghigon | Ve pould aing recommend the praction of proriding el ‘%n:rkgn Plsos Al (Lot o‘:‘;‘q““'j{;“;;gg thom o omsly poskot-books waro found, sad T oveon vo indicate namo or ioaidonca, Do- | Jeuis of bis Hfo = conuected b tho | some kind of e raraopticon with a fuil owat of | work to ba done in an odorloss maouor. Thia thoy wore locked up o tho old cliargo of va- D e avitiously becn prowliug abont the | Chicago ~ Post-Ofico. ' 'Ho was appolnted | IhE ot Lo NICh "8 uaotling fund of amusemont, grancy. woa approved by tho Conucil. Thpy noxt adver- tieod for bids, and, after valoly striving to lot in 1858 ss paper-thrower, snd roso fromthat premises to_stcal,—aa brass journals and eups | oo inatg placo to s bigh position in tho oflico, We would o180, with the same eud ‘peolen from tue yard threa viow, rocom. A vory gentiemnnly-looking Indlvidnal who waich bad been k2 1y mend tho (astifution of relipions excrelses once or | gt "O0 iract 40 Ve high biddor, wora | gavo the nomoof Hermana Baldwig, & merchant i o i nder Col. Bastman ba was ctifof olork, but | twices week, "Atiendanca shoaid of course be purol S . ’ weelis ago wera found ip bisf ocketa,.—and, buing | 000l MeArthur camo fo Lo was dufailod Yoluntsry, but in every ssyinm there xrn uany oienty | forced to give it to Iucher & Co. by gecapation, waa attanded to tho Armary sou unacquainted with the locality of tho pit, tum= bled therein aud was drowned, THE ACHLETIO CLUD. The Chicsgo Athletio Club, which is ao out- torday aftornoon charged with tho thoft of a palr of socks from tho Boston Btore on Btato stroct, Ho surrendercd bis valuables unhesi- tatlngly, and wont down nisirs with & compla~ contract for threo veara was given them; nod signod by all tho mombers of the Bosrd. The contractors got up oxponsivo machines under tho direct suporvision of the who are Locetited by chieorful eougs and prayers witis out much preacking, Wo have uo doubt that an ap- Dlicatton to tho Catiiallc and Protestant clorgy of the City would eacit a cordlal reaponse in this waiter, for duty in ths Special Agent's Dopastmont, whoto Lie servod for nearly four years., Vory fow of tho omployes in tlie Department have made ns good a record as did Mr. Blatner. growth of the Chicago Fuot-Bail Club, bold a 1 Teforrod to the Committoe on Public Charitles, | Board of Heaith sod the Polico Cl et ¢ | couoy that could bo born only of innocence, | 18 ncity and fied L . | Bosrd of Health and the jco Chmmitteo of 3 ?}:&Tfil :g ;?: a,‘l‘x“nm:: ;‘;‘?‘&‘1 ::s:t gc;;:afnm_a ul; i ‘°“{l§‘§r‘;‘m§“‘ ,;luhm“’, MISCELLANLOUS, tuo Council, to wham tho matter bad been rofer- | Luke Bronoan avpeared beforo Justico Footo Thoe County Treasurer sent in a communica- tion askiug for more room for his ofiico and clorks, Roferrod. A Lill for oxtra carpenter work on the now County Hospital was roceived 1rom the contract- or, §miney. The smouot wos 81,033, On mo- tion of Commssionsr 3lcCaflcoy, tho bill waa rojected, Cleary, Guoaher, and McCallrey put~ ting thewsolvos on record agaiust aay oxiras very handsomoly, Tha follomig frol tho Committoos ‘ing. Aftor il this bad boen dono, tho Bontd of Health allowed other scavengers iwith common conveyauced to come {n and do tho work a3 thoy had baen doiug it baforo, thus virtually oxclud- od the noutractors frum any boneflts eithor from their superior machines or from their con- tract. Thoy wislted tho Mayor in April, 1875, aud that official at once closed down upon the ismuing of liconses for such business. Soven such licevses had alroady .boon issued and theso tho Mayor revoked and sout word to tho holdorto call and got their license fco, yeatordny to anewer to tho charge of wifo-beat- iug preforrod by bis wifo Mary, ' Luke's defouso {8 that Mary was 00 witoly with tio other mon. Col. Durond counseled Mary, aud Q'Calizghan, ithe Irish barnster,” sorved Luke. LEach at- toruoy syoko for about an hour, and tho case ;’ud continued to Apnt 5, Luke giving $500 onds, For several days psst Libbie Gleason, o girl, bas beon wandoring about tho atrects, causing incxpressivle anguish to Lor paronts, residing e ounced thit tho fon. Jobn Wensworth | Of the peculiar duties which woro intrusted to had dopated for tho use of the Club tho vacant him. Iu bis loss the Departmont has becn de- Jot bounded by Wabash and Michigan avenues ]’fl“d of tho services of a faithful servaot, and s and Thirtv-third ond ‘Tlurty-faurth’ strects, on | (8180 circlo of frionds havo lost ano whom thoy tho condition that the Club would bhave it Lave alivays regarded with affection and esteem, oo e ine it 18 proposcd to have dono immo- | Tho fuberal scrvices will tnko placo at the housa diately, and to muct tho oxponso tho ollicora at 11 o'clock to-morrow moraing. The deccased Soto authorized to fssue stock to tho extent of |«leaves a wila and ono ebild. €2,000. Thero will bo 200 sbiares, bearing intor- est at 10 por cent, tho solo of which will com- mence Thursday ot tho offico of W. L. THEODORE TILTON. IS LECTURE ON THE UUMAN MIND, bills wero audited as thoy camo named ¢ Flosnce, Curtis, No, 18 ouh Clark strost. A com- | f¥hen Lhvodoro Tiltou atepped ous upon the | £4:330.64; Judiclary, 8130; City listatlons, S0478; 1750, rofunded. This thoy failod to do, pro- | 8% No. 120 Notth Canol siract, who wore unable 1nitten ‘of B8 was appoiated be tho CRAIF | 4tago at McCormick'a Holl last oveniog o must | Edueailon, SL41 ¢ Pusli Caamtion, 33,000.80 | | forring; 19 Wold o to cenea whiob thoy claimed | b 19eato tiett StrbE ousyiing. From aoma arrango for & dramallo outer eata o tho | Lisvo boon agracably surprisod at asolag ths ox- lcapial, '$1,803.90; Jail and Jail Accouuts, | could ot bo ropoalad. : of et sojuslntances It =as - conclu jod "l‘:’f‘;c ;‘s ‘o! lgo 'lll‘: Penlmn of tho orgamzation to | traordinary concourso ef pooplo boforo hiw, tho ;g‘:&fisé ":fi’z‘f{ffi‘.’“fi%fi: 1};:35:‘.,‘:", il.;fidii?,l,f mf:::;e::"“:m‘:o "nm:e:::‘?lo %’y l}.‘x:s ufil;::smodf °‘“ ‘B BBOR 0})‘"1“':&10 :Un:b’v;llkg;l: g;egg::;hml%m:‘fl; :gnggu:;;u‘m"l‘flu:lmlm rhl‘r:’ floor and the gallerios bolug overcrowdod. In | mals, 3,460 ; Public Duildings and Public | Hoalth, oach timo on o penal sootion to tho Yesterdny aftornoon Doputg-Buperintendant fact, ho betrayed hia fcolings eomewhat by showiog an unwontod nervoueness that smounted at first’ alnost to embarrassment. Dramatic a8 ho alwaya has beon, ho made hLis appearauco upon the platform alono, and sat upon a sola for a fow minutes Lotora boginning his lecturo, whilo the curious pnublis scannod lim eagorly. After s fow vrolimioary flourish- ings of lns bandkerchisf, ho rose and com- menced bis addcess, speaking in a low voico and with groat doliboration, e said that ho was to spenk of the Human Mind but firt ho srishod to say o word from the. human heart,— nword of thanks for the brilliant nssemblagoe boforo him and tho kindnosa of his rocoption. Ho resurned a thousard thaoks, ko wonld re- mind them that the ancionts wroto in gilt lotters on tho archway over tho entrance to tho Acad- cmy the muxim of moxims, '* Know thysoll.” ‘That was 3,000 years ngo, and from that tune to Dixon waas informod of tho facts and sont De- toctivos Dargon, Bimmous, sud Kacauloy out to hunt her up. ‘Lhoy raturned with four prisou- ors, Harah Mabao, Gertio Williame, Mary A. Ryder, and Saral Enright, the eldest of whom was not over 14, aud locied them up in the Con- tral Station, on the charge of disordetly. — - ANNOQUNCEMENTS. The Hoston Phitharmonie Club give the tenth Lakeside entortaibment in Farwoll Iall this ovenlng. J, Wison Smith, evangolist, from Scotland, is preaching in Iall 12, No, 213 West Madison streot, at 7:30 oach evening. Heats free. No colloesion. Thero will e & meoting this evening at half- post 7 o'clock, 1 tho. locture-room of Clark Charities, $1,600. T'ho Commitioo on Pablio Cliarities, who had beon iustructed to advertiso for proposals for draining the Couuty Farm, reportod that they had 1ot dosmed it worth whils to go to tho ex- pense of ndvertising, but bad couforred with sartios and bad sscertained that tho work could Lo dono st an oxpense of ¥ por fout for a well 100 foct doep, which would mako a total expenss of from #400 to $600. ‘Tho rovort was socopted. Tho Committoo on Publio Charities and Pul- 1io Buildings were, on motion of Commussioner McCufioy, instructed to took over the plaus for 2 wash aud dry houso such as are pow bolng built at thy County lospital, to aeo if tho same plavs would not do cqually well for the sam3 busldings to be erected ot the Insane Asylum, l.lxmmny saving the county the expenss of now ey B On motion of Commissionor Holden, tho DBoard then adjouroed to Monday next. ordinance_which they thomscives bad passed. Tho Law Department faforaed them repeatodly thet thoy had no suthority to pass suy peusl ordinanco, but povertheless tho Board cone tivued to make acresis, snd all worg promptly discharged ovory timo they camo up in s Police Court. Theso arrests might hare boon mods and snstnined uoder tho Council ordinance in relation to nuisauces, but tho Board virtually rofused to nognowledgoe tho suberiority. Mattors thus grow worso aod worso, tho night-soil scay- engers, like hundreds of saloon-keopers, did businoss witliont a liccnse, and Bucher & Co. follod to reslize a_cont on tho exponsive maghines which tho Board contractod to buy fromn thom wlon they wero releasod from the contract. Al tho ~lconsos oxpire April 1, and in o fow days Bucher & Co., for the purposs of reaching somo Bottloment, will bring sult agsiost the eity for $20,000 dam- aRes, and at the same time will apply for au in- the White Stocking baso-ball grounds. “A high fenco will surround the lot. Iusido will bo lald off runuiug and walking conracs, and n base-bail diamond. Foot-vall will bo oneof tho many athietic smusoments introduced, aod it is in- tended to give extubitions similar to the agoual atbletio sports of tho English achools nod uni- vormtics. In caso tho grouuds are in it condl- tion for use in May, tha firat exbibition will take place thon, The Club is mansgod and com- posed of gontlomen whoare well-known athletes in thie 85 well as in otber cities, and who have the success of tho Club at heart, + LET NO GUILTY MAN ESCAIE." Ths tollowing preamblo snd resolutions, under the above hending, was circulated yestorday afterncon among the members of the Board of Trade. ‘Tho author, Mr. J, J. Richards, Intands to ofler it on "Chango to-day, and ask that it bo voted upou by & el for ayes and nocs : Wirznras, The Uoard of Trade, Ly its rules through irectors, d D ita members from the priv- | ih18 mon had beon enmgsged i studying thom- — Junction to restrain othor scavengers from per- | Serat Mathodist Ohurch, $o porfect tho o i fl:«‘,’."‘.f{l '{1‘.:-: fl::f or ‘nus-‘l:ufl}};z u‘fmcox:l;!;cll :g:;os. n\yunfl bad bcl.ldmy hi;‘zr:lmd ?flr ba::nle‘ GOV. TILDEN, ’“;L“}:g;‘;‘{;‘;gfiubh (hat thoy will bo muccess- | 224,00 Of & Young Pooplo's Temperance au Sov 1'rony ual fnubility, without fraus e " o he 1T BY THE ALTON BOAD. 0 . > ;‘:fl:g':nnmg-afmw ucf 32 ming. 5 i mny oot antd,” 4o 81 T4 ful in eithior cAsc, owing to defocts in tho trans- cisl Union, A constitution is to bo adopted and Tho Chicago & Alton Railrond Company filed o bill yostorday ngainst Gov. Samual J. Tilden, of New York, snd Lewls I Moyor, ssking for nn acconnt in referonce to their connection with tho Chicago & Missiesippt Ruilroad, and for an injuuction to provent them from disposing of officera elected. Agrand ontertainment is to be given Friday evooing, April 7, at Forestvillo iiall, on Forty- 1lfth strect, noar Vinconnos avenuo, for tho bou- efit af tho Forty-firth Btroat Sabbath-Bchoal, It will consist of life-sizo scoues, intorsporscd nith musio by talented musiciana, ore, “Jiewolved, That {bo Directors of {he Board aro hero- by inatructed to auspond from all the privilegos of this Yoard sny member or members wlio, by conviciion or ‘admission, are guiitry of {raud of suy lud, Rewolced, That tLo Directars are Lerouy to take immediato a;tion for tho sus ‘members, Resvived, That tho rules of the Board be so changed proper study of man is man,” did ho mean this portion of clay which is but » habitation ? 1lo meant the wmors! facaity, for sclf-knowledyo was the obiof uf oll knowledges. In pursuing this tovestigation it could bo acen that tho firet nocoseity was thac man should have & mind ; for, if Lo bad no braio, o cowld anctions, but it all goos to show wbata totally inaMcient Board tho Board of Iloalth 18 In sowo matters. AMayor Colvin Las ropeatedly called their attention to the fact that tho 'Preasury romainedin want of forty-two scavenger liconsca at S17.60 ench, but thoy faded to tske any cognizanco \hatover of lis request. ok o veusil instructod on of such 25 10 prohiuit tho adwiasion to membership of any | nop rossan and was Ut only for tho iniana cortain stocks, Tha bill vets out that in Novem- peran who s of Lite been gullty of frud, 2l oat | seslam or tho Logivlative Anombly, What | ber, 1863, cortsin_bondholdors and croditors of THE COUNTY BUILDING. AMUSEMENTS. o o Justuat exp ulsion, o the mind? CTo bogin with, nobody | the Chiosgo & Miesiseippl Railtosd Compsoy LA CLEIICAL COUNCILS, koow what - it was, Tuo suthor | and its succsssor, tho Chioago, Altoo & 8t, Louia The Noney murdor case will ocoupy tha Crim- inal Court to-dny. Sovonty-two witnessea bave been subpansod, aud twd days have baen given M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Tho porformance of Buckatono's ** Leap- Yoar"-at thin theatro last ovening was evory of timaand otornily Liad arched the heavens ovorhead, and had laid tho carth baoeaih, and had jodged botween thom that splendid functlon At the meeting of the DBaptisi pastors yestor- dsy the Koy, Mr. Goodupeed reported_coucorn- ipg too Becond Church, that the Lev. Dr, Unlu- Railrond Compauy, solectod the defondants, Moyer and ‘Tilden, a8 trustocs, for the purposo hs Anderson had nccevted tho call extouded | ealled the mind, to clasp thom togothor in com. | of socuring thoir indobtodnoss. A short | tho gasoon tho calondar. way croditable to the msnagomont nna to the it 10 bocomo the pastor of that organization, | Probension for thiso sdord, yoors and oo, unti | timo provious, o tns tho defendsnts | Georgo W. Fraaklin, an Evanston Constatlo actors ‘“h""‘ cast, It l" & long time slnos s . Dr. Ev w X da | by o4, o proper of the two i b 3‘,‘,:[nlgl°:¢n£: u‘[“{x:z i’.'}‘.}“:, °,‘5':‘,"‘,‘3'};‘,1‘§,,:,‘,‘: toy, Whot s cabinet of enriosity was the | uhove pit ,,u,{,’,d;’ % Lo @ | rather than givo up tho poils of offlce, yoster- | comedy has boon so woll dono by any organiza- tion, homo or foreign, In thls city. The atrongth of the company was angmented for the occasion by Mr. F. B. Wardo, Mr. Thomns Whiffon, and Misa Ellon Cummins, euch of whom made a vory favorablo impression. Mr. Warde, without protending to bo & *atar,” has a stand- ing in tho profession highor than that of the stralling actors who do sssumo the titlo; Miss Cumming comos, to us with the warm recom- mondation of such gentlomen o8 John McCul- brainl What a treasury of pight and sound! with thick. day filed a now bond in the sum of $2,000, W. Caroey and C. D. Woodford becoming his bonds- mon. Thore was great preparatinn on_foot yestere day for tho olectiou to-day. Judgo Bloote passod upon twenty-throe spplicauts for naturalization papers, and tho beads of dopartmenta were be- sloged by sapplications for furlougls, that the ?lorkl_‘mmht devato the day to siding thoir party avorites. The county painter 18 now busy whitewashing and on L8 suggestion s committeo was nppoiat- od to draw up rorolutious of au appropriate ua- ture. ‘Ihe discuesion of the futuro of the Bap- w18ty of Chicago with rogard to church extension and Sunday-sclool mission work, with a roview of the past aud its rosults, was led by tha Rev. I, G. Tuearle, and entered iuto by othors of ihose preseot. I'ho pastors of the dothodlst Churches did Jittle yesterday beyoad the aduption of a sorics of resolutions concernibg the Rev.I'hilo Judson. 8T, (IEONOE™S., walo. In Novomber, 1862, they conveyod tho raitroad proporty to tho complainant, tho latter agroeing to pay for it in stock and bonds, aod ‘t{idenand Moyer in turn wore to pnf stich stockn and bonds to tuo croditors of tho old companios in entisfaction of thoir ciaime. Tho complafnant owns $3,500 of the bonds of the Chicago & Mississippi, and is eutitled to a AQistributive sbare of tho proceeds of such rail- road, It doliverad to the defendants 600,000 of firat-mortgage pinking-fund bonds, £2,400,000 of firat-mortgago bonds, and $1,100,000 of incomo What a rose-garden plauted blossoming affections!—for fn tho akull tho whole upiverso ~of QGod ~was created. Tho oyo was a littlo taing, but it could con'ain & wholo mountain. And ttien tho miud, —vritton there on the acroll of unfading remem- brance was all the history of the past, King- doms, dynasties, wars, Qiven the mind, the problem was haw to best bring 1te energies to thowr noblest use. Of coursa tho customary suswor was, Tuko tho 1 meesting of tho Bt. 8 child, oducate him, sond bim ‘to collogo. Y but th ' i and caleimiciug the buildiug. Ho bas ceased to | lough, Edwin Adams, and Edwin Bouth; nfih‘&:{‘“fi‘s.a‘!mmf was beld gf:"f,:g'ml.}z Lutoly tie " Tookurse ltmi ‘lfi'flvlehd in fhe Do doedaom’ aud semarv ngn“:]nvou;ll} ;‘fl[‘f,‘;g;‘:’;uf‘fl;; ‘\t‘:r;z"‘;‘f]‘n:gr‘.";‘;";:“‘é:; and Nr, Whiffen, who was formerly a whon the ofiicers for the ensuing yoar wers tz‘;"'nh:x:‘dnnuulor :culmoluf‘ ol to wpotics | 1o liguidato the romainder, buve | BNtaiOnor Sichmidt having como to his ellet. member of the Now Chicasgo Thontro Company, Thoro were & hundred towns of shich it might bo said that the warchousn' cost §5,000, the church $10,000, and tho school-house $100,000, Such was the attention pald to education. Yet it must be clected, w8 follows: Prosideut, George L. Gooch; First Vico-Presidont, Ldyar Sandeis; Second Vice-Dresident, Charlos J. Burroughs; Teensurer, Alired Looth; kiuancial Beeretary, Thomas Button ; Assistant Finaucial Becretary, retalnod 1n thoir hands stocks and bonds, under protenso of adjusting thoir olaima for services, to the amount of 70,000, In 1803, they roported that thoy had 6,000 iu cash and £32,00010 bonda which bad not been axpondod, and from tims to in the fow woeks he was hore bocame a favonto with all who koow bim, Mr, Wardo and dlizs Cummins are hore for the purpose of supporting Mr. Booth, sud will remmn until $ho close of his Mr, Whiffon leaves us with tho Tho Couunty Treasuror has asked for mors room, and tho demand is boing favorably dis- cussed by the Comuuuslonors, who are looking to making soma important changea in the olticos engagoment ; Henry Hall; Recordiug Secretary, James Wrght} | #aid | that - s ozaan of ,education oxists | {ime sinco they bavo mndo farthor reparts, in | Of the building. Thoy talk sbout giving up the close of thia wook, and bis preaoot ongagemont Avalstaut Rocordiug Secrotary, Bdward Saundery; | bomothing like this: 'On’ ouo sids ® | which it has boon discoverod that the cash ha | rooms now ocouplod by them, avd cither Roing | i# in some senso a farawoll. \Whatevor Lo gaos, ‘rustetu—The Hou. William Wayman, Dr. J, I, | craunium, ~on the othor o libsary—ond if | glowly meltod away for oflico-rent snd clerk- | themsolvos to Mackin's building, across tho | hodesoives good-luck aud popular favor i and, Walker, and John O. W. Bailey; Vieiting Cow. | ¥oU _oniy could transtor the library into | hire, - Theso bonds baye nover beon put on the | atrest, ov sending somo of the othor offices. 1€ thoso fellcitics of an actor's life can bo wou the cranfum, you wottld havo an oducated man, mitteo—Boutt Hia'e, I Brinkwortl, Went Bido, The epesker coutendod that this view was a Tichara Glonter, North Hide, Willism Loalel: murkot, norLave tho coupons been prosented by gentlemanly deportmeont, varied talentd, as- for payment, oxcopt a faw on which paymeat They nmll{ have & havkering after the room siduous work, and doeiro to please, wo are suro now occuvied by the Cierk of the Crinunal Auditois—W, W, Etreet, Jamea Joun, and IL ‘l;“"l"‘“'d Mon made books, e sald, bub | gansurroptitiously obtained, Court, butho will kick agalust belug moved, | ho will not fail of them. ln a more prosper- C. Bullock ; Fhysician, C, W, Purdy, M. D.j | 0900 Ja not moko men. Conversstion | it was sgreed lo '1863 ihiat a portion of the | The foom now occupied by the Clatk to tue | ous thostrical sosson, Tus uwmcks will Chaplain, the Xev. Grorgo C, Btroot, u' ucated moro than roading,—tho Iattor boing | bonds so given to the defoudauts should be re« Toard might bo utilized ; it in large onougn and | be glad to welcomo bim back® to A VLAIN ANBWER, the stsgnant pool, whils conversation was tho | doemed from time to time, aud that it should ba couventont, but becauso to oceupy it would be | Chicsgo, and assist in 1woking _ his runnive stream. Whon people learnod to talk Yestorday's Journal asked whother Clty-Clerk Forrest was arouud the othor day with Ald, Dixon_aud Warren, woikivg sub ross againut Long Jobn, 3lr, Forrest was at the oflice yes- terasy, aud in auswer Lo this question sayy thot Messry. Dixon and Warren aid catl upon him and ssk bim 1f he waa tn favor of Long Jobn for Aldermean of the Firet Wmid, to which he re- sponded $hiat be shouid vots for bun at the Rte- publicao primarics, and also for Aiderman, it nominsted. This suswer is certsinly oxplicit nough to satisfy soy one. — dotormined by lot which bouds should be re- desmed. Iu nccordauco with tuls arraogement compluinant has from time to time romitted Iarge sums of woney to tha dafendauts for such purposo, aud in 1875 sont thom 245,000, but 1t chargos that they only used s portion of that wsum for such purpodo, and converted tho re- mainder to thoir own n;t. 1t therofors aska tat an account may bo bt of tho ainount dua tho dofendants or to it, and that thoy may be re- strained from selliug or otherwise disposing of the 32,000 of bonds sbove-mentioned until the affair can bo scttled. An [nfunction was granted ‘oconomy, it 1s not likoly that any such arrango- ment will bo made., t g The estato of Philo Judson, late of Evanston, camo up in tho County. tlourt yostorday afturs ‘Tho will was flied and proved, and Gov. J. L., Baveridgo and JMark Kimoall were aranted lettors of adminlstration under bouds of $150,- 000, ‘The will provides that the administrators sLall take entire charge of tho eatate, aud pay al] dobts agaiost it, cxcept a certain note of 4,000 seoured by & wmortgage on the home- stead, swbich iy held in his wife's namo : that af- rowards commensurato with bisdeserts, **Leap- Year" was_written tweuly-five yenrs ago; ifit bad a birthdsy overy year, it ‘would uow be colobrating its quarter-contconisl, but inas- touchi a st suffors from suspended avimation throo Ennm out of every four, ita chronology must e considered, hke thla -mccount of ii, slightly mixed, The writer Is not mathemati- clon onough to telt how old it {a. Call it 25 yoars old or 63{ years—in cither case armed coutro versinlists will spring up, like those of Cadmus’ sowing, aud peace will bo imposible, Dattor quiet the wholo discussion by deciding that, well, there would be no dungor of their reading too much. \Whilo it was truo that Bir Thomas Browne said, “Men do the most with books who could do the most without thom," and ‘fhomsas & Kempis enid s greatest plessure was to bo “in & nook with a book," atall it must be remombored that etoring the mind was ono thiog and using tho mind another, After roferring to physical develooment, he said that thero waa & still deeper faculty than strengeh, K, OF roason,—it was a morat power sometimos called intuition, a strangs power that OBITUARY. ouatiod » men to ook upyard s gramis | 3 e Willam todor » boud for £10,000 tortuio dobla ato paid a sublciont porion of | uitor al, " tho question s of uo~ conso- MILLLAN & 1OOGETT, » bumay dovelopment o far buym:flvmlm " =i bn which “will _support his' wito snd | Juouce. A poouliar effect of tho uncots Nows resched the city yesterdsy morning of | was to-day uu-? by and by woum.rul;’z;“u:; THE CRAND JURY. daughter Alico, and if thia proves inadoquate, {“f"‘ hee l“d the comedy l'“ "““ situl the death of William X. Doggett, head of the Internalsenss of the Scriptural passage, * Bleeaud AR, BTOREY BEDVES, shat the principal abinll be used ; that \Y, 11, and | hfe Mk ceads appears lo ita poren- nial freshneas, ‘The lewp-year of the play is al ways the leap-year of tho present timo; and it seema Rerrully uatural for the actors to read are tho pure In heart, for thoy shall veo God." 1l wished to deaw from this a deduction, that this buman nature way intellectual, mor: The Grand Jury for the April term of the ilo P, Judson, and llelon M. Bovoridgo, and Cnmipal Court was impaneled yesterdoy morn- boot and ehos hLouss of Doggott, Dagsolt & zabeth Kimball, shalt havo 25,600 each, aud Hills, and Identified with commercial interests a 0. Palmer 20005 that bofe Y In Cbicago for the pust thirty.oue years. | piywical, ana that onch of tho thros conani 201 | ing. Conirary to expoctation, Wilbur F. Storoy, | Pllo I’ Judson s 0 irsnet bofoto |aylugto | 18701 1n vt Laws of Courtabip and Mar- Yor Csovel monihs pust o doconsd | Slhents uso roistad to oth e olire fhat Whoso mams I beon drawn a8 & folio, at tha | ceod 81,600 whall bo paid to John L. Neveriage | Hinken: Just sa it fotmerly 41C 80 5080 SHTR, 0L, 1864, 1860, 1830, or 1852, Ior two yoars proviously tho play existed withous any right to be, and it bLas ofton been played ouc of ecason since; but, as tlm amisblo fip Van Winkle remarked, “Doso times dou't count.” TFor the tlavor of the times and scasons, the com Le played iu leap-vear. ‘I1{a layor waa not wanting last night, nor any othur accessary that was required for the vx- quisite reuderiug of the nomedy, In aduition to tho scrvices of the three actors already wentioned, tho company furmished Mrd, Frauk dutdoch for tho part of Mrs, Flowerdew, sua Mrs, Btoueall for that of Mixs Desperate, Mr. Hainford as Sir Solomon Solus, aud Mr, Go- cach needed to bo trained for its own ssko and for that of the “oth Ho roferrod to this to show tho fuutility of attempting to develon tho intoloctual at tho expeuso of the others, Thero wes auced of pbysical {ralning for tho sake of the miod, Caltivate, on the ove hand, majxhyuxnnl uature, notouly for Ha eisews put the judgmout, aud cultivate; the moral for the sake of the conscionce, ‘It was wlere the public-echool system failed. ‘Tho jutellect seemod to hauy, l|ku‘hllnhamez'n coftin, betwoen heaven sud earth, - 1ils proposition was this, thon. Tha physical nature was lixe soil, the moral natute like sun- shing, the 1ntelloctus! the tlower, whose rout was fnetanco of Commissloner Carroll, was smong the first to put fu an appearauce, and, when'his namo way called, was prompt to respond and take bis seat smong the twenty-threo who had solivitad thelr places, Ho had no excuses tooffer, nor favora to aek, sud was speedily sworn 1o a8 foreman, much to tho discomsiture of ths many aspirably for the position, sud enpeciatly of those who uuiformly manipulate the jury whan it becomes uecedsary, Ail of those drawid nuwered 1o tho call except ons, which lias oc- ‘currad ¥o often 4u 10 leave ruom for u suspleton thatat is not mccidental. J. It Gasking thled the vacancy. bad been oufferiog frem & catarrhal sficction, which in Jauuary mssumed the form of quick consumption. The diwcsso Joczeased in violonce to such a doures asto slarm bis irionds, who inslstod that tho sufferer should seek wome more hospitable cliwate, in the beliof that its sntuonce would cure him. Business engagements provonted his departura until the 4th of Just month, when be loft tho city sccompanied by lus wifo, and went to &t Augustive, Fia, Fiom occastonal latters reccived by friouds in the city it was bopod that tho mal- sdy was in somo dekrea overcome, aficr a brief sofourn, and that he would Feturu vasily im- to recomnenso bim foradvances ; that $500 shall bepaid tolhis grandson, Philo Judson Bever- idgo, and to bis other grandehldren o suflicient sum to give them an academio aud collegiato education, Tho dacoasod lofs real estata in Syanston of tha valuo of €47,000; in tho Vile lago of Wilmetto of tho valuo of 850005 in Gleucoe, value, £4,000; i Iows and Missourd, value, ©4,200; bills receivable of the value of E%0,0CD; aod othor property of tho value of ,000, ertect y st —_—— THE CITY-HALL. The City Collcotor took in sbout 81,100 yes- ,:;:':l‘:l’ h%l::gx. ;:slil’-;g::‘fl{.;n‘ ‘wu;: ng:‘(luagul:ly ‘1:; flx‘nlsh ;&-;‘lel:unzln‘n‘nmwd m‘l:nr. {luw l:nuch the | The ’l.:;y bg{:m Jomx{uud,:ih waa aworn | terdsy, §688 of which was (rom liconsos, ‘\fiml:e‘i‘l‘l"r‘l'hfio: :«c:iln::‘:unnllr:\':zfll:?:ngfic“‘ tiutied This trip to Palatks, aud before uoon yos- | rational cicature, e s Lo e emnan ‘\3“11 Midore “Uian uountehre, MOSI | Walor-ronts yesterdsy yloldod tho city €1,754, eaLizs, DL B e e e o terdsy Lhis Mformaion was succceded vy the sonouncement of bis death. Deceased was born at Freetown, Bristol Couu- Low to eat woll, sleop well, walk woll, had bo- #uu to learn how.to think well, Ileadache was of tue dovil, and dyspopsia wes of boll, ‘I'ha fen tor bis admirablo representation of Dimple, to Migs Gummins for her very inished portrait- ura of Miss 0'Leary, and to the ever-reliable fa- remindod them firet of thuir power under tuo and the City Callector's payment into the gen- law; second, of toeir duty under thelr oath al fund was $1,028, od tbird, of tha uecessity of their eoxerciving 4 * 3, ty, Mase, 1 the vear 1s3l, aud was, | general debility of the Ameri Al thel b 3 8 a0y woro the old amployes of the Dosrd of | vorite, Alr, Stovesli, for her fine rondering of consequently, in the B5th year of bis ngu! caused the outbrsak of corru;lt?nlfi ‘::‘fi&:fl :zg:: :E:;‘:flx::‘lly h‘;‘n{,d:llfilc”;{:&m bl’\’: ::?::: Pubtio Works who were haoging around City the part of Miss Desperate, Mra. Hudoch wea He cawme_to Chbicago In 1840, and, in compuny with Mr. Ward, establisbed the boot aud shoe bouse of Ward, Doggett & Co. This conuection was maintained uutil the death of Ar. Ward in "1‘1\;{’ '°°°"‘J§' b y was the reach or the moral nau much wider thau that of the lnlallmtul‘l ;u,n:: avswer waa that the woral nature wi ocond uot fully adequata to the part of Alrs, Fiower- deto, but ghe did ber best and was naot st ao. time displeasiog. The comedy will ba repeato oply to-night aud to-morrow night, aud ab the lioard by former juries without loss lo tho pub- fie, against killing time and unnecessarily pro- looging the session. But, without regard to the leugtls of the acssion, he cautioned them to {o. Headquarters yeaterday, apparently waiting for nomeibing to turn up or fugpnama bumwer l;pnh- tician who bias great iutluence to come slong. 1858, which, by & ar 1 th B It is understood that the Erie Rallway Com- | Baturdsy ms , by & peculiar circamstance, occur: | intellect, sud the iotellect could not attain ita | diov in every instance where it was found | pany will apply to tha Coun u‘g ns! The sale r ats for Mr. Booth’s *¢ King Rich- yati [ Cot P n 3 'y 2 30d {Om CBUSSS to thoss which suned | bighest cultivation uotllls waa surcharged with | tuat the Iaw hsd been vioiated, which I enter the oiy, u.\!h‘u‘ on flmcolfll\-n:i‘“ol: qlcn m.m quul.l.'.' com“ml;ncld' ;n my.‘ As |h. . p‘l.,y is only to be given thr peot oDONALD- West Bnperiorat, Aprfl COL. WOoOD'S MUSEUM. smea Harris, B of G Mr. 3. Z. Litile, & former Chicago favarite, s [ MoDonsld, sged 8 months and 10 degs. #nd Mirga appearing at this theatrs this weok in a highly sensational drams entitled * Roving Jack." Ths Musenm Company has lost four of its beat mem- bers,—Mr. MoManus, Mr. Dade, Miss Thompson, aod Miss Mortimor. Mr. Charles B, Rogers has become the staga managor. He is mo doubs competent for the position, the renponsibilities of which st prenont are not very onorous. Mr, McManua {s & hoavy loss to the Juneum, and ono that tho mapagers seam {o havo noither tho moans nor tho disposition to make good, e ls, in his line, a good actor ; and on all occaslons ho 1 earnost and noneibla. His many friends in Chicago will regret to hear of his departure fur Philadelphis, which 1 to take place to-morrow. OHIGRERING—At. Elgln, DL, April 3, O ponrr, r. Aprll 3y Edwtn 3, Tirmaina o Oquawka, Ttenderson Connty, il. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, OENTRAL COMMITTEE The Central Rtopublicsn Executive Gommilies win meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at Ieadquarters, cornier of Lake and Clatk-sta, A fuil atlendence 1y Qealred, Dy orderof WM. ALontom, Presient, CORREGTION, 1t was stated in the musical summary of Ban- day that the Iadies and geotlomen who havo given somse old folke® concarta at the Michigan Avenne Baptist Church will give a similar onter- tasinment \ednosday ovening at Peoria. It shopld have boen Aurora, whore the concert is to bo given. Tho Peoria poopto may be disap. pointod thoreat, but the Aurors people are the gamers. A special train will carry out those who take part in the concert aud those who do- airo to accompany them, Joaving Chicago at 8:15 P ?., and returning st tho close of the con- cort, e '.FLB SOAN‘PINAVIANE T het 100 ent Mo AV AL . toatey.s T ™ OELEDRATED _throughony the Union—ozptessed 1o al} parts, 1 1 and upward GANB ! Bt ooy B Tike Honer, Uhigago. il o AUCTION BALES, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, 'AUOTIONEERS, 114 & 110 WALASIE-AV. BUTTERS & C0.S REGULAR BALE, Wednesday Morning, April 5, at. 9:30 Ol AL118 and 120 Wabash-av., N, E. cor. Madison-at, FINE TABLE . CULTLERY, 30 ROLLS CARPET, o, Songies, Oben Waron and Harisete "o HOOLEY'S THEATRE, The Minstrols offer & new bill, with the excep- tion of the cloalng sketch by Mr., Kemble, 1 Lave and Vapor,” which has proved itaelt so popular that it has been retained. Bloodgood and Leavitt, Cotton and Emerson, seom Lo 150 Cases Family Baking Powder, n X, 4, 80 31 Botties, AT ATCTION Topsy advanco chargss, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1L ooms, experienco littlo dificulty in kecping tho houss APRILS, st 11 o'alock, At our ealesr: in ' rosr, 18 and 120 Wabneb-av. N WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, JHEADELEHL 500 U. 5. MUSKETS The usnal varioty ollo at this placs of amuse- ment introduces now faces and fresh divertlse- monts, and the porformance concludes with a AT " AUCTION To pay advance charges, WEDNESDAY MORKING, APRILS, o'clock, at our saloarooms, roprescntation of * Quilp,” adapted from *Tha 118 and 120 Wabah-av, Old Curiosity SMP'“ {n whioh Ar. Edward Cole- WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auationeers, man ssauwmes the titular rolo, LUTTERS & C0.S REQULAR TRADE SATE DY GOODS, REGULAR MADE CLOTHING, For Men's, Hoys', and Youth's Wear, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Edgings, Embroideries, Hoslery, Qloves, Hats, Oaps, &o,, OPENING DAY AT MANDEL BROS. . Observations of n Tribunc Ropresens tative at the Kirst Grand Fashione able Evont of Spring—Tho Exposi. tion to I3e Continucd To-Day. Tho firat great fasbionablo ovest of the nesson oceurrod yesterdsy, it belng tho aunual spring opening of tho bosutitul cetablishment of the 'E‘:fiflfl?fly,.g&r%'@&gmfipr&,&e}gl?fi ol Drothors, Coming mear tho closo of | 510 o'clock, itk Faroisbiog Goods sod Clotuiag, Lont, whon tho Iady of fasbion s most anxious Also, at 11 o'clack, sharp, aa £0 thio coming style in hat or bunuot, costumo, BANERUPT SALH, color, or material, Mandel's epring oponing . BOOTS AND S][()ES, affords tho bost, entliest, and most reli- ablo suggestions, for tho ‘onterprising firm sporo DO palns or oxpenso to procuro tho Iatoat goods nnd the nowest atyles. Yester- day's oxposition was no exception to thoss that have gone before, cithor as to the besuty of rerangomont, profuse decoration, or the crowds of interested spoctators that thropged the various dopartmouts of the five floors from morning till night, Tho general effect upon entering tho estab- llehmont was that of 8 stroet declied out in holi- day attire, the long vistas of nhelvinli:andlng Iinlf & block away, bodeckoo with whito.ribbons, Incos, and faucy goods charmiogly arrangod. The centro of interest was, howover, in tho suit and mullinery .departments, the latter a now By order of L. G, Klinck, Esq., Assignea of Moore, Bankrupt, Joliek Gl B0 PAWNBROKER'S SALE, Dy direction of IT, B. ITAAB, Manager of the Now York Lonn Oftice, 120 Soath Clark-at, FORFEITED PLEDGES ‘At Duttera & Co.’s New Auciion House, noriheast cor ner of Wabash-av. and Madison-st,, FRIDAY, April 7, at 10 o’clook, The stock to bo aold is very large and varied, amon, ‘which will ba found Fino Gold aud Siiver Watches c’ every make and quality, Fino Diamonds and Diamond Jowelry, Fine Gold Chaius of every style, Fina God Bots, Hleriing Bilver, Dg_flu Glasses, &o., . ko, foaturo ia which b epecilty is horeafter Alxo Law, Medical, Theological, sud Miscellancony to bo mado, and which in chargo i 7 of artiasts of oxperience aud remown. ‘WiL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers, Ono hat particularly rivoted our attention. It had a eream-colored sbirred brim, opon crowa of lavonder, and purpls violets with tes buds, having faco trimminga of frostod ribbonm, gilt snd stoel ornaments, In trimmings we noticed largo amount of flowors snd foathers, The shapos tond toward simpliclty, tho tlaring front still provailing however, We also obaerved a BUTTERS & C0S BEGIAI;LR SATORDAY SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SATURDAY MORNING, April 8, at 9:30 o'clock, At 118 and 120 Wabsali-av,, N. . cor. Madison-st. By G. P. GORE & CO,, number of noveliies in trimmings, such as ™ anow-flako sille," ¢ frostod alli,” * basket plaid 63and 70 Wabsab-av, il goft twillod,” etc. In tho auit dopart- AT ATTUCTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 0:30 A. M. PR’Y OO, thing, Hfats and Oaps, Bhirts ond Drawers, \Wuita Bhirts, Cooviot, Flaunel, and Cassimere Over-Bhirts, ZLadies' White Underwoar, Hamburg Embrolderics, Toatbors, Ladley’ snd Glonta® Hosfery, Table Cullory, Enameled Dags, Buspenders, &c., &C. LINERS~Ladles’ and Genls’ % and 3 All-Line Hendkereblefs, superlor qualiy, Tablo-Liven sl Damask Loom and Fancy Cloths, Towols and Towel o TR 600D Halasooks, 00ks, Jaconets, Blshop a Victoria Lawns. i 3 P aul DRESS GOODS—Prints, Ginghams, Dslafnes, Tl qunll Linen Suilings, and s Une 100 pjeces superior auality Alpscas, sn importer's consignment, with or- e P1ONBA superl t NB—A superior lina of Pearl Duttons, Ladies’ ells, Pockatbooks, Dress Duttans in grest variely, Oloak Trimmings, Dress Braids snd I'ringes, Shoy Laces, Ping, Marscillea Trimmings, Cost Lindings aod Butions, Boaps, olo. els, DOMESTICE—A fow bales extra heavy 7 Drowa Sulstings and 4-4 Brown Suslins, HOBIERY—Twouty-ive cuses Lodles' and Genld! nu-lnri;“wsu assorted in meuuy. by the casa only, £ Fifty dozen Gents' l:ulfihlrli,wlmnu“lmnr ment thero was & magnificent array of costumes, which must bo scen to be approciated. One sauit of demasee, a now materlal, attracted a groat doal of attantion. Tho house docorative department, the carpet dopartment, and all tho others which pertain to the more useful and less oronmontal, oach worg thelr best attiro and smilod in tho presence of tho thousands of handsomo ladics who passed thom undor inspootion. The many lady readers of Tre ‘Prinuxx who may be disappolated at tho necossary bricfnesa of our description, wiil be glad to know that tho opening is to bo continuod ta-day, whon thoy may enjoy ono of the rarest treats of tho yoar. A Europenn Trip. Persons intonding to make a trip to Turops will find the stoamers of the Inman Line s vory agreoable moans of conveyanco. Its vossols are largo, commodious, and swift, The extraor- dinary runs mada by the *City of Borlin,” “ City of Chestor," *City of Richmond,” * City of Paris,” **Olty of Brooklyn,” and * Oity of Montroal," are mattors of wprld-wide ronown. B o aite: iitin, Lgras; Tho averago *Inman” timo between Now York | and Taves Carpetsat 110%lock. , * N, B.: A few plccon two and_ thred-ply all-wool Que pets, quality suvert, Imperative orders to sell. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. " THE GREAT AUCTION Boot and Shoe Sales OrF THE WEST Are madp evory Wednesday by Geo. P, Gore & Co,, 68 and 70 Wabash- av.; and Apn'l 6, ot 9:30 a.m., W0 shall offor by ontnlofiue tho FINIST LINES EVER OPENED IN CHI- CQAGO, to which the attontion ofroe tailers is itvitod. Quality aad quantitios guaranteod. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctionurs, 84 and 66 Randolph-at. spec‘inll?‘umi— turoe Sale TUESDAY, APRIL 4, AT 8:30 A, M. Alare atock Now Yarlor Suits, Now Clamber Sett; » liue Drusncls and Vool Carpoty, Goneral 1fouschold Goods, 80 Croquet Betr, Geuural Blarckundise, &t &% 2LIBOX, POMENOY & CO., % ani £0 Randolphist No, 659 West Washington-sh Thursdsy Moring, April 6, at 10 o'clock, The Entire. Hoosehold Frurmitue, Piang, &o., Paror Buit, Marble.top Cham 0 arlor Bovos, o room Furniturs, Dedding, ao.'fa'éf ELISOY, POMEROY & CO,, Autllonui Friday Mornbg, April 7, at 0:30 0'Clock, (UR RECULAR WEEKLY SALE Tha legest stocks new and used Fouschold ¥Furmniture Bplendid new arlor Buits, Marble-top and ‘Watnol Chumber Hets, Luuges, Bofns, Book Cases, & full lins Carpeta—tha ¢ntre furniluro f privats residenc to us for perumplory sale; general morchlmhl“ Crockery, Glaw aud_Plsted Ware, Table Cutlery, Croquot Sots, &2, ELISON, FOMEROY & CO. H4 anq 80 Rendolph-st: By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO» 117 Wabaiti-av,, No W. carner Madison-at, Great Fourlh Spring TrpdoTale of 4,000 Cases BEBOOTS & SETOES At Auction, Tuosday morning, Ayril 4, commeiclng st 9§ o'elock and Quoenstown 18 from oight to nino days, and from this bat very little variation 18 over made. Tho bosta 10 constructed upou tho most a [Emvud principlos, and of massive atrongth. bo officors, whilo thn{ aro rigldly exact aud careful in ail that portalou to thair duty, are noi- formly urbano and thoughtful to promoto the comfort of passongers. Tle stalo-rooms are Iarge and well vontllated, tho eablns spaclons nn“ ologantty appointed, sad tho bill of fare ex- collent, In sddition to their many othier good qualities, tho gront mze of these vosuols provonts the pitchiog that 18 zo conducive to sca-sicknoss, and ‘hus *hat droaded foo of landsmen {8 robbed of bis torrora, In conolusion, & trip to Enrone by sn * Inman * steamer will nover bo regrotted, and will save mauy a dootor’s bill, whilo the cost ~ill bo found less than the round of Saratoga, Nowport, and Long Branch, and thoss taking ic will bring back momorios nevor to be forgatien of the Old World. 3 —_— Kentuciy in Chicago. Tho great curso of the ago is the uss of im- puro whisky, In old times, when whisky was stralght and uncontaminated with fuall ofl, ota. peopla drank of it waro hioalty, and lived to a ripo old ago, Tha beat and pureat whisky ever mado ia cancaded by evarybody to ba tha celo- brated products of Anderéon and Davices Coun- ties, Kontucky, Until quite rocently this hoalth- ful boversga Lias nover been sold in Chucago, but Mosurs, M. 0. MoDonald & Co., of **The toro,” have Iately oponed o fail iluo of it. and are now propared to furnish families or the medical fraternity with any quantity, from a bottle-full to a barre!. A Now Ocenn.Steamship Line. The State Line Steamship Company of Clas- gow has boon roplaced by a new Compauy with wmplo working capital for runoing their steam- ora regularly betwoen Now York and Glasgow, and will honeaforth Lo known ps the fitate Stesmship Company (limited) of Glasgow. Tho steamers and property of the old lino wero trans- ferred to tho new Compaby on the 1Gth of Mareh, _————— Homes for All Why will people pay rent for & houss year after yesr, snd hiave nothing to show for their money sk the end, when, by psylog no more than & montbly reat, they can hiave & homo of thelr own in & few years in that beautiful subuzb of Morgan Park, only 0 miles sout- weat of the city Jimits ; 10 cents fare, and 43 minutes® ride. Col, Olarke, of No, 11 Chamber of Commerce, will tell you more sbout it piak s PRV B Dacay's Effacing Finger. will nover mar the tootls that are brushed daily with Odoriferous Sozodont. 1t lends a floral fragrancoe to the breath as well as protocts the teeth from corroslon and decomposition, - — Lundborg's Perfumes are like uatural Howers and bouquets Auo, MARR.AGES. 5 213 Bankrupt Lots, WALEER—WEAMERIn (iia city, st the Briggs st 3 o'clock p. m. Hauas, April by th Nev. Jovarl B er, B Dy e 348, P, MONAMARA & G, Auctionears. Rev. dawes H. Walker, D, D, sad Alr, Alacy A, Weamer, both of Wheaton, Il DEATHS. TPTON—On Monday wight, the 3d lut, st 12 ook Hareh E. Upton, wife of George ¥, Upton, By WM, I, 110DGEl & CO. Tuosday, April 4, at 1 8. m., we ahall sell at the cotire contonts of e large thres story brick reaidence, 448 Weat Tuylorh )3 geate. WiL P, HODUES & CO, Awionsens, | 8%t thew of Tuneral hereatter, v u okt W tase e OGGETT—On Monday morning, Al a P s o P tiliam . Doggett, of this u{';u i MortSage sale BLATTNER—AL 4 o'clock p, m., on the 34 inst, Rudolph J, Blattoer, sgod 89 - Fuoersl are: from bis lste ru{dmu. No, 1510 Bouth corper of Thirtleth, on Wi o e 0 Y vt e Wdaadar,, e By I\ £, BTACY (Oiice, 160 Dearbornt), Wednes Brhescis oty ;‘3- #l. ‘Bodateads, Slow, Or Gookg U 4 Glaas Bedding, EED—At Rockviile, Conu. e v,“ Reed, aged 63 Sarts s Ak e ar e S eation B el O e eciosinumortsges « o oming, s § sieck, from the | sci s by e . S ATACY, 150 Determec