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FOREIGN. gho Oriental Question Assuming a More Serious Phaso. Germany Foars, and Is Endeavoring to Prevent, a War Botwoon Russia and Austria, {he Torkish Insurgents Confdont that Tussin Will Come to Their Aid. Mfonarchism Receives & Stunning Blow in’ tho Frenoh Agsombly, fin Attempt to Croato a Division In the Repub fican Ranks Results {n Ulfcr Fallure, TURKEY. HN IRAUABECTION SPREADING TX NOBNTAL Oonatantisorze, April 11,—Additions! Turk- * @b troops have boon dispatebed to Bosnis. ‘Vuenna, April 11.—Tolegrams from Dosnis’ stato that the {usurrection hag now sprend to the centro of tho province, Tho couatry aroand ‘Travignso has joined tho movomant, COUNTING ON MUSSIAN ASSISTANCE, Lonvon, April 11.—Tho Times’ Borlin special says the obstinacy of Horzogovins is accounted for by the hope of obtaloing Russlan aupport at tho oloyonth hour, Tho Solayonlo papers, notwithstanding Russia's official advyico to tho insurgents to Isy down thoir arma, . oiroulato ntatemonts that Ruesian diplomatic sgonts in Austria ond Turkey have assured their fricnda that Russia will nevor allow Austrian troops to occupy insurgent territory. Undor theso clroumetancos tho insurgents think thoy had botter persist, for, though the Russla Govornmont undonbtodly doslros to protect. Turkoy, thore is a feoling in Sclavonlo quarters that Rusalan puplio opinlon will not pormit the Government tohand tho fighting Nayak ayor to Magyar or Turk, Tho growth of thia convic~ tion oxplains Sotvian armaments, TUM PORTE WILL DO NO MORE, Lonvon, April 12,—A dispatch from Vienna states that the Turkish Ambaasador has had an {nterviow with Count Andrassy, at which he de- clarod it impossible for the Porto to coneado the eonditions demanded by tho insurgent leadora in Torzogovina, and that the reforms proposed by Count Andrasay, which the Porto necopted nn- conditionally, woro tho utmost concessions which tna Turkish Govoroment could with solf-respoct grant to tho robala. FAMINE. TLoxnon, April 12,—A Vienna dispatch saya it ja expected that Niesics willbe compolled to surrondor by famino. NUSOIAN FINENNANDS, Sunday tho emissary of Princo Gortechakofft at Suttorina took s cordial farowoll of tho insur- gent obiofa, distributed costly presonts, and romised to act in support of their demands, it is feared that hoatilitios will soon break out hotween Sorvia and Turkoy, GERMANY VERY AUPREDENSIVE. Lorvow, April 12.—A Borlin dispatch says the situation ia atill critical. It is admitted that tho German Government is approhousive that good relations botwoen Austria and Russia will not continue, and ia meavely: Isboring to prevent a rupture. Tho denial of tho stetoment that Baron Rodich bad warned tho insurgent chiofa to distrast Russian promisos hod removed only one source of difficulty, It is reported from Pesth that Borvis will cortninly tako the offon- sive, and tho military staf has already boon or- Aored to report upon 5 plan of operation. ee ' FRANCE. + THM PROPOSED MONUMENT TO LISERTY. Pants, April 11.—Tho I'ranco-Amorican Union has organized a grand operatic foatival for April ai. Tho procecds are to bo devoted to tho mon- umont to bo orectodin Now York barbor, Musi- cal sociotios of Paris, and it 1s expocted, novoral Rrovinclal sociotios, sill take part in the fostival. ELECTION CONYIBUED. M, Bouhor'a election ss a mombor of tho Chambor of Doputios from Rioni has boon oon- firmed. : TY PARLIAMENT, Vrusarizs, April11.—Thore was an impor- tant dobaso in tho Obnmber of Doputios this afternoon, MM. Goblond, roportar of the Oom- mittoa on tho various amncaty motions, read s feport which declines to advise tho passage of any amnesty moaguro whatovor, but recom mends that tho Govyornmout display clomeucy in individual casos. * ‘tho Bonapartiste, in ordor to cause # division among tho Republicaus, moved that the quea- tion of amnesty bo discussed immodiatoly. Mr. Ricard, Mivistor of tho Interior, stated that the Governmont considared it usoless for the deputios to Hamediately voto 5 law which the Sonate would bo uoabla to discuss until aftor the recess, M. Duval, Bonapartist, atated that bis friends introduced tho motion becauso thoy wished to text the valuo of Republicnns sa » Government party, while thoy thought the omoosty question i not to ho dolayod. ‘Tho Bonapnctists, ho said, wouldo't offer systematic opposition to tho Coustitution, Thero was 6 violonb altorcation botwoon MM. Duval and Ministor Uicard because of & romark made by the latter that s fallen party like the Bonapartista bad no opposition to offer. Tho Minister reminded M. Duval that the deposition of tho Empire had been confirmed by the recent eloctions, M. Duval again doolarod that tho Bonapartists woro not irreconcilable cnomles of the Constitu- tion. ‘They dosired, abovo all things, to sco ad- ‘yancod Republicans who triumphod at the eloo- tions soatod on the ministerial bonchos. A post- ponemont of farther debate on Stho :amneaty qaeation until after tho recess was ultimatol Joted by tho Chamber by a large majority, n the groupsof the Loft, without axception, sup- porting the Government, ‘Tho Ropublicans regard this result as a con- firmation of the note of the Bordeaux Assembly, by which the Empire was formally deposed, ‘Tho Chambor also doforrod considoration of three disputed oclection cases until aftor the ro- cess, and adjournod to the 10th of May. AIAEMLA, * Panrs, April 11.—The insurrection in the Prov- inoo of Constantine, Algotia, proves to be un- Amportant. —— THE SOUTH PACIFIC. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, fay Fuanctico, Oal., April 11.g-Arrived, the Granada, with Bydnoy dates to the 8th of March, and Auckland the 13th. NEW SOUTH WALES, Tho Parlinmontary scsston has been pro- longed beyond the timo expected when oponed. Thore appears little prospect of a prorogation before May or Juno. Mining affairs have ehown alittle more activity during tho past month, but oporations have been Uimlted by tho dry woathor, which oontinuos to | provall more or loss all ovor the oblony, and a: focts beth alluvial workings and crushing-ma- ahlnes, ‘vigronts. A proclamation has been issued continuing the prohibition against the importation of cat- tie; sete from placos beyond ths Australian eu, . Forty-eight grain and nine woo! oxhibita have n sont to the Philatolphis Exhibition. The Bouth Australlan schoonor vinta Maud burned at soa, near Fort Virle, ‘Three men wero ssyod. Tho Captain {4 missing, Ag sxplosion of gunpowder aboard was tho cause. ‘ QUEZNSLAND, The continuous showery weather je having & teatorative offect upon yogotation, Atoruado occurrod at Bowen. Telegraphio communtcation is interraptod. ,fhere waa great deatruction of property, Wafuer’s Hotel, tho Land-Ofiico, and sovoral other buildlugs were leveled. Many people woro injured and are destitute, No lives wore lost, “fhe Bchool of ‘rte and tho hospital are portect wrocks, NMW ZEALAND, . Twenty survivors nf tho lost ship Btrathmore Were landed at Gall lau§ Th sy by @ abip which touched there for that purpose, ‘The groat event of the month has been the laylng of the Australian submarine cable. lative affairs on tho east coast aro getting Bomowhat complicated. Bigns of troubie aro brewing between natives the Goveroment, _— HAYTL BRYOLUTIONALY MOVEMENTS, . Wavawa, April 10,—Advicos from Jacmel to the S0th of Maxoh report that tho town 1 still block. aded. President Dominque bad given the -ta- surgents notloe that in ninety-alx hours the place and the threat remained unexeouted, Dominque is very unpopular, but tho movoment against him will probably fail. 4 It is roported that sovoral of the passéuRora onthe steamer Thyra, from Kt. Tlemas, oro shot on landing at Jacmel, ‘Two United States men-of-war at Port an Princo threaton to ure forco if tho decreo tax- ing fore{guora is carried out ogalnst Amoricaus, or If tho monoys alrondy collected ate not ro- tumod to thom. Tho franch Consul Insints on tho gamo troatmont for Fronch citizous. —.—-. GERMANY. WHE IMPERIAL DANK, Baar, April 11.—Tho weokly atatemont of the Imporlal Bank of Germany showa a decroase of 4,143,000 marks, pir. Bentty, April 11.—Dr. Traude, the celebrated physician, is doad. ——-__ GREAT BRITAIN by aToons. Lonpor, April 11—Evening.—On the Stook Exchango settlement has hitherto procesded satisfactorily. Foreign securitios closed very fiat, Almost o paoic provailod iu Peruvians and Egyptiaus, —————_——_. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Pumaperrnta, Pa., Aprit 11.—The new consns of Philadelphia, just takou, shows a popula tlon of 817,448, Loursyuix, April 11.—Gen. McDowell, in obarge of the United Sistes Army Division at the South, headquarters in this city, Las boon ordered to succeed Gen. Schofield in command of the Division of tho Vacitlo, tho change to ocour in July noxt. ‘Bautimore, Md., April 11.—In_ tho United States Cirouit Court yosterday, Judgo Gives, under the recent Suprome Court decision, sus- tained the domarrer to tho indictments in tho act; and disobarged all tho priconora, New Yon, April 10.—Presidont-cleot -Prado, of Porn, arrived hero yostorday, aud was met at quarantine by aclegation of prominont cit- izous, who escorted him to hia hotel, Speetat Dievatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manion, Wis, April 11.—Tho now Btate Board of Charities and Roform organized hora this ovoning by electing tho Hon. H, H. Gilos, of Madison, os President, tho Ton. A, = moro, of Ft. Howard, Vico-Presidont, nnd T. W. Haight, of Waukeshs, Secretary. Tho Board decided to go to Janesvillo Thursday to inapect plans of tho now building for tho Inatitution for tho Blind, Spectat Miepateh ta The Chicago Tribune, S100x City, In, April 11.—A traln consisting of 160 mon, and twenty-five wagons containing outfits and provisions, loft hero this morning fortho Black Hilla by tho Sioux City & Biack- Hilts Transportation Company's route. > WISCONSIN SUNDAY-SCHODL ASSOCIATION. Huron, Wis., April 6—Tbo Savonteauth An- nual Convention of tho Wisconsin Suuday-School Association will bo hold at Janoayillo, May 9 to 11, commencing Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Tho Pastor and Suporintendont of each Sunday- Behoo! sra members of the Convention ; conch Bchool is ountitlod to one delegate for every fifty scholars ; schoola that havo not fifty acholars are ontitlod to one delegate, ‘The Com- mitte will furnish entertainment to all delegates that send their namos to J. A, Cnnnlogham, FEaq., Janosvillo, as early as tho Gih of May. Blas & Sankoy's ainging-book will be used ; please bring your book with you. Evory delo- ato will bo expectod to tale part in the moot- jog. ‘Lhe Committes havo apared no pains in preparing to mako this one of tho Lest meotlngs ever hold In the State. Bomo of tho best talout of the Northwest will bo at tho mooting. Tho programmo will be ready ins fow days; sond a postal card to B, Kingsbury, Ripon, for o 0. Tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul, Chicago & North- western, aud Western Union Kailronds will ro- turn dologates for one-fifth of regular rates. Let ten minutes bo spent in prayor in overv School in tho State on tho 7th of May, for God's blessing on the Convention. See John xv., 7. O, AM. Bracuatan, President, Whitewator, yiton Kinasnuiy, Chairman Exccutive Committeo, Ripon. a eee, INSURANCE IN ILLINOIS, Spninorizyp, Ul., April1!.—Tho work of pro- paring Part I.of tho Auditor's Insurance Re- port for the yoar ending Doo. $1, 1875, has just beon completed. ‘This portion of tho roport in- cludes only tho flro and firo aud ma- rino companios doing businoss in the Btate, of which thero aro 187, Thirty. four of these wore admitted during tho year, and haa not proviously done busiuess in the Stato. Tho total amount of business dono by these companies in tho Stato during the year ig as follows: iro risks writton, $159,297,295 ; marino, $46,103,747. otal, $184,702,012, Prom- tums receivod: Viro, $6,869,195.205 maria, $362,159.84, ‘Total, $6,215,354.10. Losses paid: Hiro, $1,390,273.14; marine, 240,060.48, Total, $1,570,309,62, Lossoa incurred: Tire and manno, $1,597,792.90. Mstimated oxponses, 1,856,733.05. ‘Total lossow incurred and ox~ penses, $3, 441,525.75. Net proiit to the com~ panies, $2,800,525 35, ———__.—____. CINCINNATI SOUTHERN. epecuat Lispatch to The Chitéago Tribune, Crvornnati, O., April 11,—Tho Trustees of tho Cincinnati Southorn Railroad to-day awardod 83,000,000 of 6 por cont thirty-years’ gold bonds, dated May 1, to Espy, Mordolbach & Co., of this city, at abid of 18 conta premumon $100 and accrued interest. The Trustees recoived a bid from Nottor & Co., of New York, for $3,000,000 of 7 por cont cutroney bonds, offering 8 conte on £100 promium, and tho same for tho gold. bonds ; also from the Third National Bank of this city a bid of 2034 conts on the 8100 for 7 por cant currency bonds, Thoy, howevor, re- garded tho bid of Espy, Holdclbach & Co, ag the best one, aud 80 avcopted it. Thoy scom to cial thoy have mado a good bargain for the cltye : MUSICAL. Crroixxati, O,, April 11.—-A number of gen- tlomon who were prominoutly conuectod with tho May musical festival last season, in connec- tion with the Harmonie and Mannoroher Socie- tlos of this city, are propariug to give a nmstoal entertainment of a superior ordor for throo nights during the coming months, in the Expo- sition Bullding. The chorus of Inst scagon's fostival have boon invited to participate, and the organization already nombora 400 singers, Tho sololate cogeged at prosont are M. WW. white noy, basso, and H. A. Bischoff, tonor, Mr. Otto Hingor will prosido as Musica! Dirsotor, LABOR AND CAPITAL. Speotat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribwne Inpuxarous, Ind., April 11,—The brick and mortar hod-carriors, whodo wages woro roduced 50 conta 8 day a short timo ago, struck Jans night for a roturn to tho old sohodalo, To- day a number of tho bosses employed non- union mon to till ie placen of tho atrikors, whioh tho anigno resent by warning the men off, Work on nearly all tho brick buildings was suspended, but wilt ba reaumed to-morrow aud carricd on uninterruptedly, About 400 mon aro out of omploymone. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Purapzrriusa, April 1L.—Arrived—Bteamahip Lord Clive, trom Liverpool, an Enancisoo, Cal, April 11,—Arrived— Stosmor Granada, from Sydooy, vie Auckland and Honolulu. Loxpon, April 11.—Stcamehips Polynesian, from Portland, City of Bristol, from Pailador plus, Hecla, from Now York, havo arrived ont, Movies, April 11.—Steamer Ethlopla, from Now York, has arrived, 3 —>——_——. THE DIRECT CABLE. Rye Beacu, N. ¥H., April 11.—Tho direct cable has been repaired, and telegraphio commuuica- ton reatored. - —<———e How a President Tied a Knot, A portrait of Capt. Daniol dtorling, formerly Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn., is on oxhibition in that city, and the Standard tolls the following story connected with ft: 'Storllug, who was an o!d soa Captain, bad an intorviow with Prosl- dont ‘Tylor, aud, during she courao of converaa- tion, ‘tho Prosidont remarked on tho tio of tho Captain's neck-Landkeroblef, aud gaid: -*That is vot o sailor's tio, Captain; let me tle it for you.’ And he pro- cesdod to arrango the Captain's bandkorchief in what he considered a bocoming sailor fnsliou, The Captain submitted with propor reaiguation to the arrangemout of his tie, and, without making suy change in it, wont immodiately and had big picture takou, aud from that picture tho proven pe tiswmade. The Captain took a pardonable pride iu displaying the picture of himself with bis haudkerchie£ tied by the Pres would be bombarded. The time had explrod, | ident of the United States.” election cases of ylolation of tho Enforcoment , THE CHICAGO TRIBUN LONDON GOSSIP. Feoling Over the Belknap Dis- closures, Loss of Popularity by the Quoon--The Suez Shares and Mr. Cave's Mission. Irving os “Hamlet? ‘Macheth,? and Othello’---Miss Genevieve Ward as “Emilia, American Artists in tho English Oapital— Mscsra, Whistler, Hennessey, and Boughton, * Special Correspondence of The Uhtcaoo Irfune, ‘Lonpon, March 20.—A fow days ago came shuddering and shivering across tho Atlantle the uews of Gon. Bolknap'a dingraco, Tho cable that bore the tidings must havo trembled with other than electric thrills under the broad awoop of the ocean's mountainous billows. Americans in horror hang their honds, and fecl that thoy sro ail UNDER TUE SHADOW OF A CLOUD, Business-men say thot their enterprises are checked and business brought to a sland-atill. | Wocannot wondor that Engilsh pooplo should ‘bo afraid to bavo deslinga with @ nation whom they may bo well excuyod for behoving tobe a nation of ewindlers, Qno of our well-known Amoricans horo described 5 conversation which be had overheard betwoon a party of Engllahmon, one of whom, an euthusiastic admiror of Ainori- ca and Americon institutions, bad undostakon oor dofonso. ‘I assure you,” sald this over- valiant champion, “ that there are a groat many honost pooplo ovor thoro,—I have been thoro and know,—as honest as wo aro ourselves ;” and ho went on to prove that this daring assertion, in epite of appoarancos, waa possiblo, But his argument had small offect upon bia anditora. When our best people, as they are calicd,—thoso highest in rank and dignity,—poers of the olnes- who, in this country, are in fact tho loaders of tho pcople and the presorvers of the national honor ; when our statesmon prove rotten to tho coro, unexampled examples of a baso turpitude, —forcignera find it dificult to bolicvo that ao higher standard shontd prevail among tho Ices- favored mossod. Tho Groat Republic is indeed under n cloud when all that hor bost frionda can esy in hor dofenso is, that *Thure are somo Loncet people in America,”—~thet samo Amorica which, lees than bolf 5 contury ago, was greeted by poot and philanthropist as tho leador and hope of the nations, armed with the record of truth, and crowned with tho starry crown of Jiborty: 1 ont! Riso beybed tooceay of the West ‘Whore, though with rudish rites, Freedom and Trath Aro worshiped, Frota a glorious mother's breast It draws tho milk of power in wisdom's fullest flow. ‘Thia fand te like an englo whose young gaze ‘ced on tho noontide beam, whose golden plums Floats moveloss in the storm, and in the blaze ‘Of sunriso gleama whon earth is wrappod in gloom, Au epitaph of wtory for the tomb ‘Of murdered Europo may thy fame be made, Great people] As the esnda shalt thou become; ‘Thy growth Ja swift as morn when night must fade,— ‘Tho mullitudinous earth shall slop beneath thy shado, O Amorical how has thy glory paled! Thy strong wings, now hearty with enormous crimbs, droop Iauguid upon the ground; thino be are dimmed with filme of greed and vico; and Freo- dom flees shrinking from thy desccrated shrinoa | BUITISU POLITICS. The Session hero, aftor a bricf flurry of ox- cltomont, ia proceading qulotly, Royalty, sus- tained by the Government, ssemed resolved thia year, like poor Mra, Dombey, to make an offort, anil prove, ouce for all, that tho Britiah Empire wae not only aliyo still, but could, tm fact, still claim to bo a first-cloas Power, Mut all ‘these theatrical demon- stratione have ended very much in smoke, Tho Queen opened Parllonont, ‘and sought to arsume tho ttle of Elmpress, but received small thauks for her patna, Ho long and profound — lias Doon “her retirement, that sho lisa gevered the asyimpathotlo tla ‘which onco united her to her Joyal anbjects, Now, when eho endeavors to be condencendlug, sho 418 ncctsod of somo personal, solf- {ah motive. For which member of her nounierous family, query her grumbling aubjecta, coca sho want anew pension? And, aa for that grand title, nobody likes it they prefer the good, old-fashloned, hearty Queen, and. conaider, on the whole, that au Engle! sovercign ts dingraced by secking to add lustre to her glorions crown with this new appansge of & namo Whicl tho Napoleons (and how many I:niperors before them) havo dikgraced; a title associated, from of old, with the relgn of cruel despots, and, of late years, with {ho vulgar ostentation of n parvenue Emporor ant Court, Av for Mr. Disrell’s grand theatrical stroke, the purchase of the Buez abarea, it turns ‘out that England ban been betrayed tho wily Orientat spendthrift nnd his y confederates {nto making s very bad bargain, and ia now left, liko tho old-fashioned stagu-tnole, to fret aud fumoaway her discomMture, Tho minlon of Mr, Cavo tuerely exposod tho reprosontative of this worthy povple to be insulted Ly a very inferior potentato, and. room to tho cud. ‘The fact te, that tha policy inaug- trated by Mr, Giadstono, though not faltering to tho vanity of the Luglish people, i the only course of ation thelr Government can safely pursue, Ingland hag in reality, oud uot in namo alone, lost power and nreatige, Ag long aa she coyotes horrelf to her own Titernat econoniies, to avoldiug foreiu complications, and epends her time {n making much ado about inalg- nificant measures, sha is cafe, G0 oon an sho vul- turea upon bolder measures, endeavors to regain her o1:co prout “position European nations, sho exposes lier ywoaknoss, Je defeated, huinitistod, and mit out of countenance, Moanwhito, tho deification of the Prince of Wales io India {sa sort of consolation for many disconsftureas and his roturn will bo tho wignal for brllifant Court guyotles and feetlvitios, which aro now in preparation, amoug . TUVING, ‘The rovival of an interest in the logitimato drama, ns ft 1a called,—that 14, in the drama of Blinkspeare,— slows a new tendoney' in the thostrical taste of the Gay, ‘To Mr, Irving belongs the boner of originating tho movement. ‘The carvcr of thts actor 14 singular, Excellent in anclodrama, ho achtaved quite a succena foie yoara ago, and became 8 favorite, Ambitious, ho Attempted a higher Mgt, appearing $n Zaylet, in which part he made a grat rcheation, which {t was pomnewhat dificult to wccount for, since bis deficion- clos wero vory great, Mo bad not tho phye- cal OF sustain him in his lofty volco 1s wook, his person {nolegent, Howoyer, the Briteh public did austain him, and the actor sopted for his motto the famous rock invocation: “ Bo bold—be bold— bo bold !"—forgotting the Anal qualifications of the oracle: “Be nat too bold,” io attempted Macbet and, bis warment frionds wore obliged to complain o tho cringing rervility and hysterical woaktout of hia rformances, Yob atill Mr, Irving drew crowded ouses. ‘Thia support of tho public encouraged him to go on, jin anita of the warning votnca of, ia orice, sad thir frat! Bnglish gentleman, thin and wok, es nidea boing exhausted by the ‘too great strain to which ho has aubjectod himself, haa now apponrod as Othelio,—the lusty Moor, ‘The ‘performance {a pitine bilo, fatal grotesque, Inthe last three nots ho fe absolutely inarticula to very tattor, I complish saa tinting artists so torn and shsttorod that it'{e painful to wit noas Lis agonized contortions, Ills audience laughs; bis” oritice warn the actor that thora {s but one atep between the sublime and the ridicu- lous, But, s6 he hiss continued to draw crowded his J cro houses, there 1s no reason that he should falter ta Doli course, I$ now only remains that he stould ap. poar ss Antony, tho "Greatest Soldier tn the World,'! the magnificent lover of Cleopatra; bul T am really afraid, should he ventura this fast doflance of the Hout Fete, that the fable of the frog will find in him complete fulfillment, Iam afraid that Antony will really bo tho deatof him} that ho will explate in an "Otho oxevtemont about Huakapoare's plays has Pho excitement al o's plays: roven an advantage to P x MISS GENEVIEVR WAUD, who bes been walting for an opportunity to appesr ta her Bhakapesroan rotca, And, thanks to her, we hat enjoyed same adinirabla performances of these (ragudien, J have ulroady spoken of hor Lady Macbeth since then ahe has appeared, nt the Gaycty, as Ainuta, in “Othello,” and achlovod again a great suocces, The charm of tits performance, a& in tho performance of * Maoboth "nt Drury Lane, consisted in the evon excellence of the acting. Mr, and Mra, Bandman, ad Otheita aud Deatemona, were admirable, Mr, Hy who performed Jago, is the last of tho old achool of reat English artistes his Jaga was euperb. |The force aud truthfulnowe of Lis acting gare the play the sub- Hfmo conslateucy and artiatio propriety whlch, when poorly performed, It sooms to lack, One could pardon Uthello for being betrayod by such an foo; one could comprehend his villainy, so apparent did ho max subtlety and O:sce pasion of that dark, and secret aud powerful riaturo, masked in tho mask of good faith ond honesty, ‘hlaa Wanda Kiwsti wan exoeod, ingly fine, Mer Loan by, and tragia pow. erecolitie ber to high Aistincllom ite fa trul on aclrose. le will aon porform Antigone at the Orga, tal Place; and will continue to give weekly matinos ab the Gayety for tho roa of the weason, ‘Tho ariiste~paintare and sculptors-are now to the heat and fever of their artistla Iabors, in proparation for the exhibition at the Hoyal Academy, ‘Mi, WHISTLES, the most distingulabed of our Atmerican artiate, fo at work upon s large and beautiful picture, well calou~ Tated tu disptay Lis uplendid coloring aud kuowledge of thehuman formdlyine, ‘Chie palutor iv tn his art What Mwinburue ie in postry, With « perception of the harmonies sud aubtletics of color auch ay fow paluters have been endowed with, aud a supreme wore ‘ahip of sensuous beauty, he criss with Bwinburge, "Art, for Art's sake; holds thet the work of Art bas uo mncaning unless i le a i thing of beauty 3” and ia eo E. : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1876—TEN PAGES. tg ; eager in advocating his theory, t! to malutain that Art ie form alone, that {tis form informed by apirit; ¢ barmoniows . arrangements; that there glowing hoes perfect Hnes are themselves but tho outward srinbol of as quickening thought, The. preaticg of thin orttat {a more comprehenntys than hin theories; for he isa trne post, aud the raul of postry iain bin mintings, Bo marvelous are his combinations and harinonies of color that bis qicturos appeal tw the Jtungination ike traioe of music; and conactous him. aclf, intultively, of this subtle anslogy, inatesd of chooslng subjecta socording to the fashions of mort artiste, ho nt his lovely creations “ Nocturnes,” “'Byinphonten,"” “ Arrangements,"” ete, tle. He to- fusca to mmit that he fe controlled and fnapired bya tio conceptiun, Jie painted, some time ince, 9 lovely picture which he called “The Woman in White,” It mado » sensation, and numberless were the conjectures aa to the poot's true design, Hoine thought thia lovely ani melancholy creature could only have been Intended for Gufelia; nowe thought it the Apotheusia of Marriage; etc. etc. “i had no eud of letters,” the artint seid, respecting this Incture, “neking me what I meant. Now, what meant ‘was to paint a girl dressed in white, aysinat a white curtain; that was what I meant.” Mr, Wohintler takee pride in bia rea'istn, and tries toignora that there is any inspiration beyond thet which comes frotn nes and arrangements; very much aa Edgar Foe endeavored to dispense with his poctie taaydration Ly describing Liow he compoeed " The Raven.” In the Inrge pioture‘on which hé le tow at work," Bymphony in Waite and Rod,” throa beauttrul girls are seca amid the tropical fowers and in the glowing atmon- phere of » conservstotre; they are superbly posed; yaiuting will prove, boyond 8 doubt, oue of chef drosurres,” Mr. Whistler, although his \waye pecullar and individual, hae grest.va- riety of style. ‘This “Hyinphony fn White and Tee" f as radisnf as the summers pun nhine, youth, aud morning; while tls: “Noo turnes” ar melancholy and fantastic os Chopin's wil and imaginative music, Ie haa & number of unfinished pletures in bin studio, growing toperfection under his band. It would ba wrong to rotor to this artist without spetking of hia etchings, which aro Uniquo, Itiseald that no such etchings have been produced since Rembrandt. MIL. HENNESSEY, from New York, 1s now bringing to completion a love. ly ecene from Normandy,—s *' May-Day Celebration.” Te hss In dt the very aweetnees abd freshness of the Spring; there are apele-treo loaded with blossoms, and wilto and pink hawthorne, and May-Dlossumsi ani}, amid this rich bloom, 6 procession of happy vil- lagers aro scen following a winding peth to an old church, whcre they are going to Lienr Alsse, devoting tho reat of the day to sparta and dancing on the green, ‘Tho figures aro carctully studied aud admirably ex- pressivo, xm, DovGUTON has a lovely English Iandacape,a ‘ Beene in Burroy,"* which ho is now completing for the Exhibition, be- alowing upon ft the delicate finish, and giving tt tho fresh charm, which are always characteristioof this artist's pictures, Ourartints complain that the Fine- ‘Art Committeo have not given them due information about sending thelr works to the Centennial, Mr, Houghton ia tie only ong of our artiste reslding in Yondon who willbe repreacnted at tho Philadelphia celebration, and he acnda under Bo uF the British Government. ‘A book that {a exciting 9 good deal of attention in Werary elroles fa The Dwale Bluth; and Olver Lit erary iemaluy,” by OLIVER MADORE-DROWN, ‘His early doath, ia bts 20th year, waa the quench- ing of a radiant genius, and unquestionably the loas to the world of a great literary artirt, Ho displayed almost oqual genius for painting ond liters- thee, When ho was only 12 ycars old, his pictures were exhibited, and not only gave protmiso of power, but color it were actually tn thelr way, chef d'auyres, Suddenly forsaking bis studio for literature, ho wrote soveral hich indicate the force and character of his ion, AM the work of m mere boy, they are real marvelous, Tho firat ‘of these atorics, ‘The Dralo Bluth,” ia 6 direct emulation of Lawthorne, oui, slihough {mmature, has much of thosubtiety aud ‘weld poony of the maiter, wliogo manner it reiiro- Guces, But by far the finest of theso storics is "Tho Uilack Bwawn,” ilera tho influence of Victor Hugo has ‘become predominant, and tho young author follows hls great master with’s firmness and force thet rovost the powcr of bis own genius, fo his description cf the storm at sos,—the slemente contending with man as with a huinan will,—the vory theme of Victor Hugo's grand accnes in Les Travallloura des Mer," ho nuceecods, In spite of the comparison st once Bug- geated with one of the great works of the greatest liv ing novelists, in striking forth a grand and bold pict~ ‘uro, fall of individuality and powar,—s eccne that wound! nover be offaced from the mind of tho reader, ‘Yo bis friends tho loaa'of this gifted youth haa brought griof inconsulablo, ‘THE OCTOTTS, who for soma thine wax thought to be one of Victor Hugo's fictitious, eovsutional charactors, Ss receiviug very distinguished scientific hon- ore, Two books | “have Just een publtsled about this hideous monster: ‘Tho “Octopus, and La Habitetin an Aquarium,” by, L. 8,;and * Tho Octopua: or, the Devil-Fish of Fiction and Fact? Ag cording to these gentlomen, looking upon it from a nci- entide point of viow, this sea-monstor 1a an tuterestin aud lovely pleco of mechauian: but for my part, agree with Victor Ihugo, that, if anything can loxteally prove tha oxistenco of w Dorll, 1¢ should be the ex- Iitenco of s croature like thte,—a perfoct typo of all thst is revolting and repulsive, I poll never forgat an evening st the Aquarium at Drigltou, whore I bail the antinfaction—if it oould eo be ealled—of woaltue tho Octopus fod, ‘Tho distension of tho wickel, glinsy 0508; the guiping down of tholiving crabs ; the distor. tone, aud Leavitge, and writings that followed,—it was ko nightmares and I remember well that ail of one party complained the next moruing af troubled dreams aiid disturbed sleop, MAILWAY-ACCIDENTR, Inthe Rallway List for February L fod veventeen accllouts roported, from which I will sive s fow ox- cerpta; Feb 4, five wagous of @ govds-train got do- tached while slvuntiug; encountered another goods. train much dainayey guard seriously tojured,” This was in Laueachire. On the saine day, ot Bane cheater, thero waba **Tulnous accident, much darasgo, and line blocked. ‘Tho down express waa duo, but was fortanately stopped." On the uth, Hoar York, aocle dont, # two men susteiued wevere injuries, and moro than’ a dozon passengers and somo Little children severely phaken.” On tho ‘7th, near Blation, accident, guard badly knocked about, and the parcengers ‘shaken and Uruieed,” On tho 9th, near Devon, @ good deal of damage; " = ere torribly abaken,”” On the Jat, in East cashire, “linos ‘blocked, and oodstrain smashed; ‘tho xpress fortunately beulod timo, and thus alone a. terrible collision, reprating the horrors of Abbot's IUpton, avoided.” Same dsy, noar Hanwell, “'s most narrow eseape from e formida- blo disnster; by tho goodluck of 9 elnal.wau pro- serving hia ‘nerve, an exprose-train cacapod dostruc- tion.” And so ou for acolumm, What o picture of the dangers to which travelura are orposed tu 1iu- gland |. What arefloction upon the Government and jeopletost auch dangers should, be, posable! There fv nothing that moro clearly indicates the deehno of energy In the Engliah maton than the coniition of their railways, ‘They acknowlodgo frocly the causo of these torrible dluastors,—that thory ure anly wugle tracks where double tracks aro nucdod ; they uckowl- sxigo (unt they eangot bo provented, but must goon I~ croaning, ince trafie ts constantly Increasing; and yot Ahoy aeatmneyand plainty etato that ft ts epost that double tracks should ‘be bulit, bocstso cf the enor mous trouble and expense, ‘There is ecinething mcred- ihloin euch iudidercnoe to human tife, When a us Hon begins to disregard the Lives of ita cltizus, o- teoms troublo and money ax of ruore importanca than human life, is not this the eign of a duop and fatat decline? ‘The common peopls of thin island havo certainly nothing of thorrade wrutality which fa char acteristic of the Anglo-Saxon aco but what has bo- comoof the lofty cnargy, the feariees daring, which mado tho fatt-hatred anogwor of the English and Amerlosus tho conquerora"of the world; which ena- bled them to subdue the Roman Emplro; which rent them ovor the sosa ¢o conquer the Woat- orn wildurneas; resigning wealth, homo, comfort,— ready to roslyn Ifo itaolt,—for e prinalple? What tae roome, I woy of the anetgy and proanKitudoot action which onoo distinguished tia peoplo?, 18 must tn bulang to the pat, when England can axhibit to the world tho spectacle of a powerful and woalthy nation preferring to enduro a continual lows of prop erty, and to place in continual Jeopardy tive les of ita cltisona, rather tan ance for all undertaka tho tronble and expense of making the noscasary improvemants in a dofectiva railway systom, I am tempted to S euggestion which Y havo betore mado, hamoly: that foreign nations should raise « sulecrijtion, and, in solf-dofense (for the there #s no country in ‘the world in which more foreigners aro constanty traveling than England), build double tracks for. tie Engliah Com- panies, ‘0 Amoricans, socuatomed to your vast un- dertakings, it would nob soum a formtdablo enterpriso tracks sufficient to not over this amall island with to insure the aafety of travelers, Ye Ve The Brooklyn ridge. Hrookiyn Sunday Sun. Yesterday Mayor Wickham gave his signature tothe resolution of tho Common Council of Now York directing the Comptroiler to pay hor share of the bridgesppropriation. This amounts to one-third of €8,€00,000 required to com- plote the bridge. Brooklyn will now contribute the $1,000,000 for this year, which sho fas hold back, awaiting the action of New York City. Comptroller Green, who hes been consistently stubborn from the boginning, has now five days to comply with .the order of tho Mayor and Common Counoil, With nearly four millions at: ita command, the Bridge Company may go rap- idly forward with the work. The Now York tower and the anchorages on both aides of the tlvor may be comploted before winter sets in, snd by the tlmo cold woather {a upon ua the temporary bridge for the nso of workmen will bo slung scross the riyor, and the work of strotching tho wiros across wil! kaye boon bogun. Tho Prince of Wales’ Tiger-Hunting, Now York Sun, Nothing is more remarkablo in the natural history of modorn times than tho willingnous of tho royal tigera of Bengal to-suffor death at tho Royal hands of the Princo of Wales, Whonevor ho'wont out tiger-huntiug during bia Kast In- dian tour, the animale, who ordinarily give oth- er hunters auch terriblo oxamplos of their Aghtin, wor, modestly presented thom. asives f im, and stort till whito he poured yolloy after volloy iuto ‘thon, a3 though thoy ‘wore as roady to display thoir training for tho death aa the Roman gladiators used to ba in the Prosence of the Emporer, Upon the lest hant of the Prince, when ho went out with a cordon of clophants, tho tigers demosaed themsolres Ikeseints, ‘The first tiger ho met was moving in ap easy canter, ovor tho opou ground, some 16 or 20 yards off, Tho tigor raised ita tail, fromled. abd spproschod tho Irince, who cool~ y gave it two shots, upon which it rau, crouched, and presoatod Sty aldo, which ro- ceived snothor princely bullet, and then it rollod balf over, xuivvd iloelf and foll dead, with open jaws and glaring eyos, Hin Royal Iligh- ness procesded with the work of slaughter till five moro tigors fell under bin hand. Nover before but once was such a bag of tigers heard of, and the Prince of Wales left India with tho atx tigate io one day in Nopaul. sisted, na the Fronch esy, by 700 olephants and 1,800 nativos ; but tho other huntora wera in- structed not to firo unieas It wore necessary to navothe Prince, and tha necessity arose’ but ones. One of the native noblemen, who bad himself, in the course of his life, killed 650 tigers, was amazod at tho exploits of tha Princo, Bome years ogo tho world was struck with wouder over the lion-bunting fests of Gordon Cumming jo Sontharn Africa, aud thoao of Jules Gerard in Northeru Africa; but such tiger buot- ing sa that of the Prince of Walos in Indis Is without precedont fn tho history of tho British royal family. ‘Tho Nopaul tigors will not desiro his return, —————+———_ : Mr. Punch ond Mr. Bunn, Joseph Hatton in London Socrety. ‘The Ufo of Mr. Punch is that of s free and bolsterous young man grown sobor and sodate in old ayo, No gayoty waa too gay for him; no abuso tuo strong for attaoley no _personaga too high or too low for hls satire. Ho joked with tho Queon, aud was mercilegsly satirical on tho Princo Consort; he sooered at tho torics, ho chaffod the mhizaitie ridiculed the leading nows- papers, he wae finpationt with tho Bishops, and he burlesquad the Pope, 4 Mr. Buon, of Drury Lane, was a favorite butt. “Hot Croas Bunn" was a theme of which tho satirist uover tired; thore was a cruel porsisten- cy io bis attacka, until the victim turned again Hi and aa Bolwer was eatiafied with Connyson’s re- tort, 80 Punch took Br. Hunn’s reply, and was silent on Hot Cross Gunn" eyeraftorward. It iy not to be donica that the lessoe of Drury Lano was tontaliziugly highfaluting in his announco- monts of tho successes of that thoatro; it must also bo admitted that Mr, Bunn's pootry did not slwaya touch tho Bighoss standard of ‘ideality. Mr, Punch himecif often falls short of godlike inspiration, though thra did not prevent him from socing the motos 10 the freckled beams of uon. Punch might have been a trifle tendor {n con- sideration of tho nougs, ‘I dronmt that I dwelt in smorblo balls,” —“Whon otber lips," and “+ Tho light of othor days.” But Mr, Bunon’s ap- pearance, ag well as hia name, invited caricaturo; and so Buon was jeored at and pricked and cuff- od, like the **softy” of a villags. Ono day tho poct took up cudgelain hisown dofonse. He was aided and abottod by 5 journaliat whose pon still fashos in the columns of ® loading paper, and whose pencil and grayer onca adorned mis- callaneous literature, Mr, Bunn and his licuten- ant took example fromtho foo, choso similar wenpous, and designed a ebield tho fac-similo of Punch's. Tho roply was contained in a wrap- per which you Eight haye mistaken for Dosio's, only that before the word " Punch” was printed, in pmall letters, A word with.” Tho oditor of Punch and most of his staff wore bitterly assail- ed. Incidout of their privato lvos wero dragged into daylight, illnstrated with startling catica- tnre pictures. No Amoricao journal of the row- diost and wickedert evor printed more furious -personalitios than tnose sot forth by Mr. Bunv and his friend, If tho whote thing waa vulgar, it was clover; and Punch rocled under the blows, and shivered at tho ugly cnts and slashes, Punch did not reply, and Mr. Buon’s threatened No. 2 nevor appeared. A Toxns Incident. Tho Waco (Tox.) Examiner of tho 4th Inst. has. patagraph headed " Nestly Done.” which ronda: “A young man living somo 10 or 15 miles abovo the city was airakened one night ro- cently by the suspicious barking and growling ofhis dogs in tho yard. Riemg lightly from bed, he peoped out throngh a window pauo, and there, sure enough, ho dis- covered the cause of tho disturbance. Dimly outlined in tho moonlight stood the form of & man. With ono hand ho was sridently untying the gentleman's fino horse, which stood halterod for tho night, while with the otber ho hold a six-shooter, pointing diroctly at the front door. Taking in tho situation atm glance, our young friend gently reached for his shot-gan, ‘and, passing out at tho back door and around tho coraer, opened tho attack from an ucox- pocted and wholly uoguarded quarter. Undor this skilful genoralship tho onomy came down while just in tho act of monntiog, and without oven so much as rosponding to tho first fire. ‘Me deceased was buried without the hovors of ithor poaco or war.” PROFESSIONAL. THE INDIAN DOCTOR, 271 SOUTIL CLARK-ST. Alondreds overy day sre crowding the conraltation rooms of Dr. FITZ for treatmout, Bamuel 8, Smith, Taq, of Wabaab-av., was cured of deafncas of over fen yoars' standing in loss than ten minntes, Ho tolla ‘uy dixcaso by n mere penetration of the eye, as noon an ho secs tho pationt, and cures thom tn a short time with roots, herbs, and barks. Office, 271 South Clark- at, Iours for the poor (gratia) from 9 to 10a, m, ‘Those able to pay from Ua, m.to4p,m, and 7 to8 in_tho cvening. 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RAnbtnat tteBeaee Se highly esteemed is India, and ts, In my 24 opinion, the most pela- table as wall as the halesor And Applicablote EVRRY VARIETY oF DIS : Worcestershire Sauce. Sold Wholesale and for Exportation by the Proprietors, LEA & PERRINS, Worcester, Fagland; and Total by Dealers in Sacces genoraly throughout the world, Ask for Loa & Perrins’ Sauce, Atthe BREAKFAST TARLE It imparts the mort exquisite relish and zost to Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Pleh, Broiled Kidney, 4c. Attbe DINNER TABLE, ta Scup, with Fish, Hot Joints, Game, and in all Gravies, it gives a delightfal flaror. At the LUNCITEON AND SUPPRR TABLES It Is deemed indispansable by those familiar with ite estl- mablo qualities, [Prom the New York Times.] ‘There is no relish in tho world which ts 00 nufversally k od as Les & Perrins' famous Worsostershire Bance, ‘The excellence of this RAUOR having caused memer ousimitatlons, the NEW LABRL bears a fac stm(te of tho proprietors’ sigaatare, Leadrvazy sy which is placed upon cach battle. JOHN DUNGAN'S SONS, RW YORK. FINANCIAL. Invest Now According to Your Means, $10, $25,.850, $100, $200, Tlow to make money ia in order, and wo are inclined & tell tha rostler one of tha secrets. ALKXANDEE FROTHINGHAM & OU., 13 Wallat., New York, Ban ‘are and Brokers, are prepared to invest tn Blocks ent other profitable vouturcs of a legitimate character, Tht firm is famoge for money-making, and it gumbere among its patrons thousands who are woll off, abd are so becaus of their emplorment of Frothingham ‘Co, to procure in. vestments. Bend for their explanatory, ct ir. Stock « urcbased and carried as los jeaired, on @ margin ¢ iron 3 to6 par cont.—Frum Boston Saturday Evoning it piesa, Poh, $9, 1976. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN EXPLAMATION OF REPERENC. Man) cepted. ,* Hanilsy oxceatad.. 3 Mon rivobuoday ate:wa,m. § Dally. CMICAGOR NORTIONESTEEN BAILRIAD, afeaa XEOAS cones iGonove fale Hs €—Depotcomrrof Wollaaad Iinrisata. R-Devotesmerot Capalund Kinison, pining CENTRAL RAILEGAD. Motte. : Bie J 1 is “Bancay Ex, t*Saterfayend Sniiay T= ED CHICAS. ALTON & SC LOUIS. Chena, Kansan City ond Denese Short Leen. Dien Depot, Weil tte, neat daitenat. Delljes Tied Checes at Depot, and 12s Maadolphat P* 2p 2a ‘BMafL. vis mala then. bpecial 5. ¥. tapers. —. Allantio Exvresa, datly.. Bich Biginitrarese CHICKCO, PYLWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAZLRORD. Thien Desert, carncr Mediven ant Comat, Ticks 0! GiSoud Clad ~2., oppocite: “All trains ron via Milwankoo. Tickets far st. Pani and 2Hunrapeiisare cood elthor vis Madieon end Praia da Chica, or via W: ‘TaGroens, end Whauae. Depet, fect of Labret. and; Lg tas ieee Pontes are one ark LEGAL Sale of Pekin, Linen & Decatur Raitread. WITHOUT REDEMPTION, Circuit Conrt of the United States of America, Soathern District of Minoia. Jan- uary Dunn, A. D. 1876, AVyocaiur listincad Ounpaage "Tie Toladay Webesteed. 7 ety Ty jamin ab,.pr es Boar da practingble, to. ol Grons Vedio Balavany Linoolo, end Mowe Pulaski ‘to the of atur, Inclading all the railws righta of wey, dapot grounts, 604 otbor tracks, Vie ducts, culverts, fonoos, ani ober. structures, deputs, Maligh Roatos, Gaaine boubaw, sar houses, fray hoses, wood iad other balldings, and all maa nd othor abuts, and all othur real or personal estatobeld, Owned, of acquired Ly tho seid Pekin, Linoola aud Deas: tur Rallroad Ge tavant ‘and embracod ta th Srust; also all frenchizos connosted with or relating to the abid railroad of to the construction, maintauatoc, ration, of use Lhorect, and all the py ty frapchisos, Chatto atts things of whateouver nuine or Dature, tooth: or with all and sugular the bereditauente and appuriee nances thereunto belonging of a anywieo thure! rs partalaluis aud elao all tha restace, rights titles clalia, WHBtADcvOr, BB well tte Feet, PROCES, BLU powsossto ras td equity, ‘of tue eald Hailrond Usinpats winbr f trust, including the (ranchise an mount bid, the undersigned dolirer'te the purchaser a fam ae ta scully, 'o fazed o right a bo ‘& cot poration, Jpon the payn eat uf willlexesute acknowledge sod foods subveleat deeds coupeylug sald, proberty tioly and'tn fou slips,” fy the terme of the aid decren fscos having Bled with the wadersifaod bonds of Fisiirotd Gompany, are allowed to bid on, said) prope a in caso Huey Lecpae the purchasers thureot tor ‘tho. sruount of sald dea: ey eau bw oe sll have dhe rig 12 etigbe ohare theamuaut found due tiem Gy a this case credited oo an aot ‘ust bid shall’ De tees (has tus jae ut Einauat of sald decree, then they stall bo eguttod 80 ree Leave, drvtves, = BL, Louis Fast 1400.c7-scccceneees my [ime me Geared New Gr ta 380, (Outro & Now Orleans Kx, maf 8 me byringtield, Pa: fo Hponghad Night Uxproe...... ajp}Rem, Prana and Koukux mle Hraqee & Atoas Ory Kx... sa, m/e eva. ubague & rious Ciy Exprom,f° $:25p. m.|* 19 a ma, Gilman rcoreservencerel* 420, ma. [? 9225 4. HL CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILAraan, Jet a} Lako-st., Indjana-ao, and Sistsenth-st. it Bisdasath at, Thebes Qfent, 60 Clarks HE AND CHICAGO Ling, it earaet eT Jhaukinaten, Traint leave from Expouttion buliduay, or? Madison, Teuve, [arrive feaikinae oN Day Fspres—Pult “Hoon Nicculags York without chanwe, a : 5:08 p.m ‘Only line running the hotel care to New York. PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNER CHICAGO RAILWAY, Leate, $210. me 0 ted. ¢ Daily, copt Baturdage cud Bubdayas IM sie on TNGRES t Except Mondays. ¢ Hee guia RAILROAD. paren Gf Ieanti-tecondat, Feet lagr ered be Lewot corner Madisen-2. and Medtran-av, City Mee, Bl Clarks, corner af Was Tie ‘equ{eals rh 5 Hecate LAU Sacruse ent Brass | Pe paneaata ‘paysnent of all cou ve va. fold Hittnols, thie Ith day of BM: | —_t __, Beat Miso tet dag Maree i U, 8. Ule, Cybrt Boutk, Dist Hilnols, | Aecoun Mar, Qurse A Solicitors for Complainant. TRUABURY DHPATRMENT, . Onnies uy Loar pubis ov 2x CuRaENOT, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. WasitidGTON, Feb, 2 1078. . 5 1 ut Devel, corner of Yan Burenand Shsroanats, Nehetefea! wi inant chaunarsan Svar Bata Stand Tate dina pau, sud to prool thereuf within thioe imontlie, to Cha: FEA, vex, #t the altica o said Lak in tho City of Chicago, Hit, ‘Omebs, Lear enw'th & Atchison E41 JOUN JAY KNOX, rere AGCOMTLGGRUOD. eens veer Goranlcallad ob tua Oazabs 1AREG Cabana oe aansnccsono