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4 Y e B R P S e A v . Bouting THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 15 1876—TWELVE PAGES. Communton Jiymn. dloris 10 Exesiels, . .Qaunod nnvcript man wan visible during or alfler tho fray. At the hour above-named, whon: tho atroots are crowded with childron, & rorotver u tho handa T.0an snd Trust Compaoy. He supposed N Svas rocorded, bt e couldu't tell wh that kopt the minutes, & 0 the \Vitnesa " THE CITY. Becretary wan The otgnteantt auniversary etorclans of tha d dally with | of s boy is more dangerous than it la in tne | . rnteantl GENERAL NEWS. oot fands wors, dopeeliel OFoun and | hands of tho avors S eieamin. Nomebody 1 | Youve Mom'e Chriadan Asmociation: fu con- , which agrsed to pay hlm_ea mlpp:)“d to pu‘% Clrpsnte}: n’mg, and Mgun a!:t:‘llnn“r k"‘! :'l\ :m ct;)l;wmfll f"‘l Ffir “:_‘-fi . Alexander J. Fisck haa #old, for 825,000 160 | ul, on deposits. He didn't think thero wae 33?2::':‘}".;2“-"1?:'\%. l“é’d .w‘n;" (:‘ol i ym'ml;fvou.l ke Ta 4y° Beactient quontionn 0y nctlon on tho part of the Committeo to au- \hn{xhu Ahis, \vitnaoss (irat held fitty sliares, on which ho pald 20 por cont i at tho reorganiza- Hon the carital was reduced and an aesessmont of 4 per cont made to meet the lmgnlrmem, which he pald, surrendered his old stock, and re- ceived full patd-up stock. Jou ALSTON a8 noxt oxaminoed. 1le tostifled that he wasa Director, but never a member of the Lxeouitvo or Financo Committae, e understood tho reasuror gavo eatisfactory boods, but dida't know of his own knowlodge. Witness held fifty sharos, $5,000. When it was flst issuod Lo paid 182 teot on tho sonth side of Twenty-sixth etreet, 830 feet wost of Blato, Tho Law Department sent in fo tha Councll yosterday ovening sn ordinanco providing for the rapayment of £3,000 to J. C. Ttounsavillo as rofanding an ssecssment nolawfully collected. The ordinance was passed. 2 The tomporature yosterday, ss observed by Hanasss, opticlan, 88 Madieon streot (TRIDUNE Duitding), w8 at B a. m., 43 degreea; 10 8. 01, 45; 12m., 48; 4 p. m., 65 ; 8p. m., 40, Darom- on Christian work will bo discussed during ths first two days. The ovoning scosioos wiil be revival exorclacs, sud the annivorsary proper will occur an tho evening of Aprl 23, Tho Y, 3L C. A. have iovited the pastors {0 proach & sormon ou that day on i Associated Chiristisn Work." The Conven- tion will bo similar to the onos lately hold In London, Tbiladolphis, and New York. ~Mr, oaody tina beon fnvited to be prosont. John V. Farwoll will prosido, and P, "P. Bliss will havo chargo of tha mueis, A large attendsnca is de- sirad, na {ntoresting oxorciaos mny be oxpocied. ALntoN. THE CITY-HALL, Water-rents 'yosterday wors 31,835, and re= ceipts from the City Collector, £185. Commissionor J, K, Thompsou is roportod «uite 111 with inflammation of tho bowals. Mike Evans yosterdsy handed over another $25,000 to the City Treasurer, and Froat Hum- mel, the Norik-fown Collsctor, doposited $8,~ ster, 8.5, m., 38.43;8 p, m., 28.75. 20 por ccn;, but :ufinfim-lld u‘mfi: t\!\;‘rreg:slm- 000, m ts nd roceives - stock, al Fing ’ . 'the Drug Clerks' Association eld » oo ‘xffi, x‘ru‘xmnr cant n:nsm‘llong‘ Witnoss know of no Abont thirty-five men took out natarslization ‘WOUDLAWN, st ovening at No, 77 Desrborn streat. A paper on the importance of ying oplum was read by Mr, Rousenark, and & other on Dotany by A. @, Yogoler. No other busiues was transacted. Mr, Henry O, Jarrolt, of Booth'aTheatre, Now York, loft Chicago yostorday evening, for the East, .Mr, Jarrott haa closed all his arrange- ‘ments for his groat xpross train from New York %o Ban Francisco, leaving New York Thursday, Jupe 1, and srriving i Ban Traunciaco Bunday following. . A committes of 100 gentlemon commencod canysasiug tha Firat Ward yosterday for tho purpons of making # comploto conaus of all the Joters residont_thoroln, Every ntore, hotel, workshop, and bullding in the ward will be visited, and particular attontion will be paid o 8l the vecant lota, Thia s dono io tho interest of prascrving the purity of tho ballot-box. Jalins Durns amused himsoit {ll!nn]ly by puschssing commoditiea of dealers 1o the Soush nd Weat Divislons, haviog his purchases doliv- ared at a distance from tho storo, and paying for them by forgoed chocks. Iio patronized tho Boston Btore, corner of Madison and Clark Btreets, MoKay & Conversa, cornor of Madison 283 Haistod stroets, J. ol a¢ No. 353 Woat Aladison etroot, and otbors, untii an officor ‘wae made acquainted with his procoedings and looked him o tho Aadiaun Stroet Station. The Firat Rogimant hold a battahon drill on 1ast evoning, at tho Exponition Butlding, tnder the direction of Col, Goorga R. Davia, 1t was the firat drill of tho ontire command hold shis soar, Thero woro 450 men in line, the largest Tumber over brought togather sither for drill or paado. Tho command made a creditablo appoar- auce, and oxhibited considerable eficioncy in all the ovolutions. Battalion or wing drills will be hold weekly horoafter until noxt July, when tho regiment leaves for Philadolphia for a two- woeke' encampmont. About 1 o'clock yunfiurdl:f afternooon, Witliam Cokely, residiug at No, 81¢ North Branch street, dizcovarad the body of an nnknown mnu foating in tho river mear tho Kinzto stroct bridgo. With the assistence af Officer O'Connor, tho ro- mains wore landod and_taken to tho Alorguo, whero the Coroner will lold au inquest to-day. 1lo is appsronsly about 40 year of ago, medium hioight, stout built, snioothi face, and dressed i o datk, short coat, gray pauts, heavy bootw, and in oo of tho coat pockats wus found a laud- Lerchtof marked *D. AI. M." Tho body wass papers yestorday in ons of the City-1all Courts, What ticket thoy are golug to vots they did nod say. Tho City Collector’s rocelpts yesterday amonot- ed to about 8600, mostly from liceuses. Tho - conso busneas I8 froshentog up a littlo, but not enough to fully satiefy the demands. Binos the depattmant was 80 sadly neglected year, it fa supposed that the inflnonco of oxamplo will load many to hold back from taking out the necossary papers unioes tho Mayor'a palica sre unysually vigilant, Mr. Rabert Hervey called npon the Mayor yes- torday afternoou, and it {8 aupposed tuat in con- worsation ho advized him to baug on to his oflico aud stick it out, as Mr. Hervey afterward siated to n TRInUNE roporter that ho hold tho views abova gtven. ‘Tho Mayor took the remarks very uiotly and o8 & mattor of courso. Another of the Mayor's esllors was tho venerablo Jeese Whitohoad, whoss words, whisporad in tho May- ?r'n oar, bronght a gonial smile to his Honor's ace. A delegation of municipal otdcors from Toron- to, Ont., {8 espocted Lo niake _ita oflicial appoar- anco in the city In a few &aysto inapect the publio worke sud jmprovemenis, the seworago and water systoms, and anything olse that msy bo of intorest. Tho prosent doploted siato of the city's exchequor will warrant A very Iavish wolcome, but no doubt Mayor Colvin's at~ tontions will be nono the lous cordial. If tho Canadiaos wish to have a good tlmo thoy can do #0, They can ride about, they can ationd any Lflm of amusement, and can drink to thair oarts' contout,—and psy for it all,—and tho city will pot interfera. Rince County-Tronsuror Huck rofusod to nc- copt tha vouehers issuod by tho Comptroller certlfying o paymient of 1875 taxos, & now deal Dias been arranged, When a porsan calls to pay his tas, on wlich bo {s to obtain 2} porceut of discount, ho ia dirocted to make tho vayment at the County Troasurer’s oilico, whoro L ro- colves tho receipt, When he prosents it to tho City Trossuror bo gots tha robate allowed. Thua tho difticulty Las been cirenmvoated, and, s8 yestorday aaw quito a rush of porsons avalling themaelves of tho intorest on the taxcs, the Comptroller appoared emiling and happy, for bo expecta 80D to get enough money in this way to reliove the presont financial embarrass- ment of tho city. natiog whers the action of the Diroctora des i nt ho was present money should be dcromusd, when Smith mado s seporis, and tho Directors underatood whero thie funds wore depoaited. COL, 1L, B. MAROX was tuo noxt witness, Ile toutifiod that ho waa tho President of tho Company, and supposed ho waa a muombor of tho Board of Directurs while President. In fact, bo recolleoted hat ho had ovon boen Presidont of the Board of Diroctors. 1lo was chosen Irosident of the Company soon after its_organization, but rosignod in August, 1871, Witnoss know ho depositod o bond for Smith for 2300,000 {n the sate of the City Comp- troller, bot didn't romomber over scoing It again. Witness had & conversation & month or aix wealio wga with Alr. Hulbure, formorly tho Presidout of tho Company, as to who wera tho surotics, \m'z witnes couid not tell who thoy wore. Ilo didn'e rocollect any action about designating & laco to deposit until aftor tha ‘reorganization, when tho Hoara of Dircctors sppoluted » cowmilteo to oxaminointo tho fnnas, and Toport a8 to their proper disposition, Taat Committoo roported to the Doard, but he dudn't remembor that the Board took any epecinl sction, bus Lo hiad an im- preasion thst tho recommondation of the Come- Tnittoe was to deposit with the Tresaurer and the Danti, and to roquire an additional bond from the "Prosgurer. Witueay first had ffty sharos of atock, but aftorwsrds bad teu, A "Ihig closed tho examiuation snd the meetiug ‘Lroke ap. A —_— BOARD OF EDUCATION. COMMUNICATIONS, Tho Board of Fducntion met Inst night; pres- ent, Moxnrs, Bluthardt, Covert, English, Oleson, tood, Bmith, Sullivan, Welch, and Wilce, and Dresldent Richborg in the chair. Jolin Zoinltz and Chris Warning applled for a four yoars' loase of somo outlying property in ook County, which was roferred to the Com- mitteo on Schiool Fund Property. Honry Holt offered to publish a weekly paper in aid of tho Kchiools, to be called Mlonduy Aorn- ing, at 1 cont per copy, Heferred to tho Com- mittee on Toxt-1aoks and Course of Inatruction. Ar, Charles C. Chaso, School Ageut, submit ted tho following roport from March 1, 1876, to April, 1876: Cwh on hand Mstch 1, Stoceipta from reat an A mootlng of tha rosldents of Woodlawn was hold at the atation building Thursday evoning to considor the intoresta of the town in rofarenco to dratuage, park Improvomonts, ole. Aftor disennstog the most foasible method of dralnage In Bixty-third street: Ressited, "Yast $o Town of ITyde Park ba requested to enlarpe and open the draln on Bixty-thind stroet from the roilroad depot {0 tho west liny of the Houth Park, Resolted, That (ho SBouth Park Commistioners be roquested to widen, deepen, and thuroughly onen the drain leadiug trony the weet \{100f tho South Patk, on 8iaty-third street, o the Iake? In relation to sidewatks and platform at the dopot, tho following revolutions woro adoptod : Resolved, That the Board of Trustees of the village be requedted to order the proper officer to remare the trecn {n tho ejdowalk on the south sido of Blxiy-third siceot, 1n front of tho Sanders property, the trees ob- MEacting the wilk 10 the §roat fncouvenjouce aud dsn- ger of tho passors-by. “Resolved, Tunt tha Noard of Trusteea bo requestod to'Tepalr ilie sidowalk oa Hizty-third street, from Gresnwood avenuo Lo Stony Ielaud avens, the walk belng 1 many placos In 8 very dangerons condition, Park matters wore thon discussod, aud tho opinion was oxpronsed thnt the tax-payers of the vicinity of the lower Sonth Park had boen troat- ed with neglect and indifforence, their demands met with spocions promisoa on tho part of tha Commlssionors, aud their rightlul olaims ig-~ nored, On motion, & committeo of flve was appointed to wait upon tho South Park Commissioners in relation to the griovances complsined of, a3 fol- lows : Jobn _Fiteh, Jamea Wadsworth, Georgo Y, Brown, Dr. G.Trine, O. II, Perry. Mr. K, Winne waa added to tho Committeo aa Chair- man. AMUSEMENTS, AM'VICKER'S THEATRE. Mr. Booth's rendering of Othello was wit- nessod last night by nn immonse assemblago. Ho sooms to have given additional study to thia part gince hie last played it in Chicago ; and lug improvomont in it is easily percoptible, 1tis now ono of the things that Lo doos loast well ; not & thing ho doos ill. Ilo portrays, with tho power and doftness of a master, sll tho passion of tho chnracter; bhe falls, whore even been it the at Expendiureseiceesseesesroncesssn 337 POLICE INVESTIOATIONS. the greatest mind might may fail KUICIDE. IY DRAWNING. Cash on land Aprii 1., i3 e | T Home, toe o0 Othello's naturo, It ia for this roason that ho is uot siways agroeablo in the carlior acts, and particularly not in tho spooch before tho Benato. As tho action sdvancos, the terriblo passion of Othello, which is st ouce sn index and o conso- quonca of his simplicity, obtalna control of bim ; and thencoforth Mr. Dooth might bo entirely master of thoe situation. Ko doos not, howevor, uso his power to the best ndvautago. 1o bocomnes too oasily jealous, and allows his passion to pocomo not almost Lut altogethor ungovernablo. Othello is torturcd by his gelf-contral, which pro- Examining Board Thursday to compiain of tho conduct ol Oflicer Gannop, took piace befors the Marshal and Supt. Hickey yesterday, 3ir. Howe claimed that Ofticor anon had rofused to arreat tho bummor Dominick, had asked him for monoy, and_had lied copcorning the torma that ho (1iowe) had nppited to Dominick at the polls that dsy (April 4). Jobn Plaioor, the firat wit- noss, had not heard what woot ou esactly, and had ' mot heard the ofiicer eny anythiug disre- wpocttul, nor did bie consider hit dolinquont in dischargo of nia doties. Although the Court fails to porcoive any grounds for the diechargo TEXT-1Q0! The Committoe on Toxt-Books and Course of JInstruction roportod agnsinst addiug new books fothe list in use, and against displacing auy books now in use in favor of any others, aud sgainet dropplag any Look on tho list, unless the courso of stnay was discontinued. The report was sigued by Mosara. Walch and Hoyne, A minonty roport was prosenied by Mr. En- glieh, that the Committoe had not inspectcd tho st now 1n use ; that if tho books et predont in 180 wore rotained, 1t would place, in somo in- Btoncos, upon tho' list, booky at higber pricos Coronor Diotusch held an ler,nnsl vostorday on tha budy tonnd fonsiug in tho Jake Thuradsy at- ternoon at the foot of Fourteenth stroat, which wap idontitied ns that of Miss llonrletta Storn, Bhio renided with a rolative named Frodman ot No. 819 Weat Randolph sirect, and was knowr 8% on estimable young Indy. During the latter portion of “tho winter sho had fra- ucntly ovioeed eigns of domontia which caused the uttnost ansiety to her friends, Ou tho 8th of Mnrch who loft bor home for tho purposs of dolng some shoppiug, fs was supposed, but her tmlure to return at a hcasouablo bour oo~ , P 5 that t] Filshaso of | of Officcr Cannon, other witnosses will bo ex- { longs bia misery by requirivg proof, and at lost cvl ‘.":m‘ .,(.umm"“‘,:?,'{k::,n;,',uwd“ o:.u ).Jl',x; h,\i‘(:'. :fi:‘},gfilfi‘.}'::v‘}‘}:"’u‘fg"‘ll,‘.&".'.’o; lfi:/{),:lufl; Ifl:?\:,l aminod to-day, nuyd probably the wholo tedious | ouly givea way undor the enormous pressure of Zn‘::.y of o noug‘ Which sho bad writtan, | thomsolves to furnisb books at teduced ratcs, | 8tory will bo ropentsd with no rasult at all, circumatantial evidence wkiltfully woaved to- nar had the Board fixed sny achodulo ; that tho Committes had not yet dideussed tho conmso of jostruction por the list of atadios to bo pnrsned prasions o roportiug any Jist of toxt-books. 3r. Bullivan offered the following amondmont to cach report: **DProvided, that the pub- lishers of books now in usa in the achoola far- nish chiem At wholcsalo rates, in accordanca with the !'cunlmifln of the Bosrd passed Doo. 10, 1876." Tha reports sud amendmont wero Iaid ovor for & mouth auder the ruies, Mr. Oloson, from tho Committos oo Bupplies, roported bacle_somo bills, which were paid, and then recoived unanimoue permission to buy somo scrubbing-brushes and soap. Ar. Cavert, from tho Committeo on Finance, roported auditod bills to thonmonat of §1,547.28, which wero arderod paid, PRINTISG THE PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Sullivan, from the Cormmittes on Publioa- tion, revortod in_ favor of accopting she bid of nether by Jugo., 'This clomont of solf-control, amall a8 it is, 8 exceedingly Important in any ostimate of Ufhelio’s chiarsoter. It s a soldior~ liko quality, o who commands othors woll must pocda command himeol( to somo degreo, Tha profossiunal trainlug of Othello,” and lus whole courso of eduvation and nssoctation, had imponed a curb upon bia will; and the contlict roging in bis bresst, bofore joalousy obtained tull control of him, was betwocn his passionate, impatuous, hot-blooded Southern nsture sud the hablta of aolf-control which custom had taught him. Thia conflict, a8 o bava said, Mr, HBooth does not nnrtcc‘lxlj represont. Bub it wonld bo a shallow judgmout that should dony to him groat mont in this part. The nnmuer of living tragedinne who can rlnv it aa well can bo counted without exhanet- i tho fogers of ono hand. The performsuco is weak positively, not relatively—nas regords tho high standard of ideal ort, not with rospect to auy human achiovemonts of the prosons day, tovling thoeo who sbould scarch for her that aho woutt bo found in tho water. A doscription of tha usiortunato girl was left with tho police, snd evory moans nvatlabio resorted to 10 ascertain Lor whorenbouts, but without succoss, Whon* tho body was fonnd Bergt- Ebersole, with whom o picturo of the decoasod Lad boon lcft, weat sn_ oficer to the DMorgue, sud bo idenunod tho remains oy those of Mrs. Beorn, Sto was 20 yeara of azo, surrounded by all that cowd contribute to hor comfort and Bappincss, sud the bolief is that sho committed slcido winlo inboring under s fit of tomporary ineauity, which was the verdict rendered. - Llar remnins wota takon chargo of by a brother, who iy engagen in businoes a3 & crockory doaler on Lutwaukvs avenuas. convi. The Committoo of ‘Turoo appointed to request Mayor Colvin to vacato aro pahontly awmting snwuawer. ‘Po a ‘IninuNg 1eporter the Mayor ye-terdw stated that it would not be resdy for o When Sorgt, Tiood, of tise polica forco.obtainad and doalt out to the mon undor his charge thal barrel of beer, which ho undorstood somo ona olae waa to pay for, be did not know, evidently, What & poor mpmory Mike 1ivans hind, for 1100 is; povw lisblo both o lose his place on the forco and to moet tho boer bill. The Bergoant was examinod & day or two ago on tho subjoct, and said shat Evane had told him lo got the bover- nge and lot the boys lave n tasto, snd thatho Tivana) would squaro tho nccount. He did not do it, ho eaid, to infilnanco tao volcs of his men. But now Miko Evaos appears be- fore tho augnat police tribunal aod says: ' By dang, 1 dunno whother I enid 1 wonld pay for tho boor or not; it shps mo momory. Iwas busyat tho tine, and, by dang, I can't say nhont it atail. T mey havosud * boer,’ and somathing liko *pay for it,' but T would not'say pousively.” Lo further wont on to say, tnat Lo romombored quite distinotly of epeaking to Berat. Hood about some of Hood's mou being fuclined to fa- g i ", 3 ‘I'ho supporting pacts woro not so woll taken moheation until Haturdsy ovoning nt the darli- | Haory V. Fish & Co. to priut the official pro- | vor O'Brion, and ho had saliod tlw Seijeaat to W 30 gnt. 1t is said that part n’{ the durfilmeut. which | cecdings of the Board in pamphlot form until | send men to the polls who would do I’““kn to :? l‘xl: '{lhro l;lva::&z:nléaurX'Ar‘;wuh:v;%fiug.z solatoa to his alieged legal ngbt 1o tho ofiico, i3 Avg. 31, 1876, The avorage cost will ba S11.58 | all caudidates, and ha know very srell that ho mfl " smaoth AB mm“m” of " golil o 1o te ‘repared by o fawser by tbo nomo’ of | por wook. M. Sullivan explained that if tho | had not aa et bald for thnt brer in question, | 834 BTOOH e amont O aohary, Morso. "Neithior Mr. Jamieaon nor Mr. Adams | procooding wore legal it would probably save | With this evidonca tho couo was for the present ‘ptely n reachory, bavo snythiug to do with tho matter, It s also | 200 per year. closed, probably to give Milo and tho Bergoant | 9% plauuibly reasoued with his conecience to it t 4 It not a. villain; but in the col- [ that tho DMayor will wind u "A dincuseion aroso as to the legality of print- | a chance to detarmina who shall pay for the rove himsol h;u presentiog A e ot _the plom‘neul: fni tho recard when tho Iaw exprossly provided | drike. Meanwhilo tho caso will be" conelderod, o‘;‘}‘:}"{; :}0 Bo) m;:g bfl.}x' f;dblg;;—'l:%h;l:lnn patticipauts in the Exposition Building moeting, down spninst each ono's name the amount of his upsid toxes, i any, apd agreo- ing to resign on condition that these dolinquent tax08 are inmedintoly paid ap,—thus swriliciog himself for the city's good. PAULMAN AND NUHTL, The heariog of {he argumonty in the matian for & now trial in the Pabiman and Rush case wan again postponed yosterday until Moudsy, oning to the unavoldable absonce af Mr, Btorss o8 & witpess in Judge Booth's Court. Leyond this nogative information, there was nothiog st nmti‘thu minutes should be kept in & well-bound | aud bronght up aymn Fnday. hook, o ¥ Mr. Oloson movbd tha roference of the mat. tor to tha Judiciary Committeo for opinion a3 to the logslity of dlspunalu{\ with the rogular record. 'The report of tho Committes waa adaptad, and the bid accoptod, sud tho legal question wus roforred a® Bug; osted. Mr. Clarke, from the Committes on Rales and Regulatious, reportod iu favor of & !grlng Vyaca- tion, commencing April 81 and endiug May 2, and s pummer vacation commencivg Juno 23, The rulea wora susponded and tho Board went Au Jajgo who shoulkd ehow. premoditation in bis conversation, and carofully moasuro off hin ayl- Isblos, mould not so casily whoedlo with the dovit a8 tho originul did, There may 3bo, it is true, an hovest differonce of opinion on this aubjoct. Mr. Warde could donbtlens find emple Jjustification for his concoptiun of tho part, 1o might say that Liesitativn and carofulnens of upeoch nrguo ao anxious desire to be truthful and just; and such sn Jago, though opponed to atage traditions, has sound sonse in him etill, \Wo are disposed in this fostanco, however, to e THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tha Coansy Troseuror yoaterdsy eant £160,000 to tha Btate Treasurer, being a portion of tho Btats tax gatlerod in this county. Ths caso of floney, noticed yestorday as being eat tor trial, Las been continued notil the 23d of May, and tho prisoncr released on bail In the amouunt of 85,000, : cling to tradition, The Desdemona of Miss Cummins was gonerally acceptablo, and much bettor than we uro accustomed to eoo s MeVick- ar's, but it was in tho rongh, nnt being at all sympathotio, An tha amatour critics are fond of saying, *BLo lackod magnotlem. Tho Einidia ol A, Carroll was well cousidered and actod. ‘I'tus afternoon **ThoBtranger " and * Katherme and Potruchio " ; to-night, * Tho Apostate.” e - CANADIAN [TEMS, Special Dispateh (o The Chicazn Tridtine, OrrawA, Ont., April 14.—To-dzy, being Good Friday, wus gonorally observod throughout tha Dominion a8 o holiday, snd busincas was entirely suspanded. Tlo fce-jom on Rideau River, below the 8t. Patrick stroot bridge, broke away this morulng. A portion of the ice struck two houses aud cap- gized them, Foncos aloug tho bsuk of tho rivor waro totn away. Lt iy prabablo that tho beldge ftsolf will bo swept away as soon ag tho ice abovo moved, It i8 o badly damaged now that crousing is considored daugorous. Thomsas Scatcherd, member for East Biddle- 80X, o promiuent Liberal politician, is danger- ously 1ll, Ilis physicians have giveu up alibopos of his recovery, T'hers is 8 slight Improvemont io the Jumbor market this weel. A fow emall sales are re- portod at advanced figuroa. —— Nota Fhis Fact, Tho success and porfection of the * New Will- cox & Gibbs Automatlo Bilont Bewing-Machino ™ in attonted by the fact that other sewiug-maching companics unserupulously borrow tho langusgo af its sdvertisomouty. e gy Qhicago Importera. The Root & Bons' Muals Company, 156 Biate strest, v Juat recelved through tho Chicago Custom-Hiouse four large cousignuments of muslcal merchandieo, com- prising goods from Taly, France, aud Qermany, and embracing evergthing fa the line of violins, flutes, guitars, accordeons, banjos, band lnstrumecuts atzings, sto. into a discusrion of tho propriety of & one or twvo weeke' vacation this spriog. Mr, Piokard remarked that the teacherasoemed to Lo pretty evenly divided upon the queation of one ortwo waeks' vacation, but, if they kad beon paid (heir salaries, ho belleved the majority would favor the two woeka, e report of the Committeo was adopted. Adjourned. tho Custom-Houss yosterday that Lad tho faiut st smack of nows, g THE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY. EXAMINING TUE DIRXCTORS, An examination was held befors Regiater Hib- tbard yesterday of tho Directors of the Stato Ja- surance Company, for tho purposs of learning tho particutars of ths connection with that Cowa- pany, and to discovor whether they kuew and aanctioned the depositiug of the surplus fuuds with the Natlonal Loan and Trust Company, a bank with which Qeorge O, Smith, Treasuror of he Insurance Company, was counocted, Mr, Cook, the Assigneo, conducted the examina- tlom, while Bessra, Miller snd Bmitis apoeated on bobalf of the Diroctors. ‘The partios summoned at firat objected to the sxamination, on the ground that the statute medeno provision for such examination, that they wero not officers of the Biato Insurauce Company, and that thoy had already boen oxam- toed, ‘U'hia Aesigueo ropliod that thoy had not been examinedl in this watter, and tho examina- tion proceeded without furter objection, AKBON 7, MORH, morchans, st Lake sud Clark atroots, & former Directar af the l}omgnuy. woa first exsmined. 1l teatifiod that he balped organizo the Com- pany, sud was a Director until the Company broko. 1o was a stockboldor alio his stock waa paid up ; 20 por ccut was paid when tho stook was first ijssucd, He belioved Lo sub- scqibed for §2.600 of stock; fu reorganizing he The bondsmon of F. II, Rower, a Conatable in the Town of Lako, bave asted to ba excused. ‘The County Clerk yesterday sent him notice to that affoct, accompanied by an intimation that it would be to his intorest to furnish uew bonds st onco. 4 Tho Grand Jury gave moat of its time yester- day to the invesligation into South Town affairs, Bovernl witnessos were oxamined, but no concli- sion way reached. It s predicted by woveral Jjurors, howevor, that truo bills will be fouud ‘agalust Thornton, Gleeson, Evans, saveral po- licamen, Phillips, sod possibly Liyan. Soveral of tho employes of tho County Clork's ofice were yestorday ‘mysterlously engaged in addressing onvelopesin tho basoment of the building. 'They were uslug a directory for ad- dresscs, snd woro at work, apparently, withont a knowledge of what thoy wore dotng. Itis very certain, and they said o, tuat the county conld not possibly deriveany bouofit from thelr labors. The ‘Twontioth Ward judge of oloction case, in which a chango of veano to Will County hss boen grauted, {8 & very importsnt one. Tho no- cesgity of tho prosecution kecping their eyos opan i lllustrated by tho fact that the Bheriff of that county was fu the city yeaterday and the pight previous, which is a very unueual occur- ronce, and in company with Agnew sud tho Cor- coral The Turner forgery cass camo to light sgain {n tho Criminal Caurt yeaterday morning, ou the motian of, Mr. Baruum to bave it sot for trinl. Judge Moore lio bad had something to do with tha preparation of some of the papent that would appesr in the cads, hionce ha falt & doli- caoy in updortaking to hear it, Tho trial waa set (or tha Grat Maaday {n May, “but who will preside is yet to bo decided. —_——— ANNOUNCEMENTS,. Emery A. Storrs witl lecturs inthe Dime Couree at the Fourth Unitarian Charch Bunday avening ab 8 a'atack. Hubject: **The Duty of the Citizen," Bra, M, E. Livermore, of Boston, will deliver the locture to-morrow afternoon in the Bunday course at McCormuck EHall, Hor aubjact will be **Bupoeriluous Wowon.” Admission, 10 cents. The rosidents of the West Division will bo —— LOCAL LETTERS. ANTHONY REI'LIZS TO ROCNTREY. 0 (he Bditor of The Chicago Tridune : Cinoaoo, April 14,.—Ar, John M. Rountres, {hio County Attorney of this county, who sooms $0 bo greatly coucernod a¢ the disasior which will overtako the poople if townshlip crganize- tion is abolished, is out in a eard in this mosn- ing's Tisune, in which, fnatead of discossing the plain logal question which 1 pregented In my speech Wt tbe Exposition Bullding mnas- meetiug,~—lo-wit.: tho poworander the Conatitu. tlon aud Iaws of tho titate to abolish township organization iu this county,—scoka to raise a personnl issuw, and proceeds to euumerste tho high officew whick ho and I bave beld. e goos further and sayk that of ail tho speakors it was rosorved for ‘me to put myself wnot avly sgainet him, Lut sgainst Jowett, Uoudy, Bwott, Fullor, Dont, and Vau Duren, ta whom tlie matter had boon referred, etc., and thon requosts tho publio to await tho rosults of thuir Iuvestigations snd my dikcomtiture. Now, it did not roquire sny cortificata from Mr, Roun- troa to prove tho rospoctablo standiog of the wentlomen named, but doos be mean Lo have tho rrondored tiis, aud got now stock whiok wan | publia understand that tho Gouuty ut Cook hias aid up, and that way the stock he was tho | rotained Mosars, Jowelt, Goudy, Bwett, Fuller, older of. 1ls didu't kuow whether the other | Dent, and Van Buren %o glve opinions upou the stockholders surrendersd their wtock or not. [ matter, and that tho mattor bas boen referred to Twonty-fiye shiares worw bransforred to him ad | them for thelr decialon? 1f 80, when waa it ? Trussue for bis brothor, O. A. Mowa; this swas | Mr, Rountroe is recolving o largo unlary hunscif ot pald up at firet, but bo pald iv afterwards | from the pooplo of this county for giving legal With & uota, the Diroctora bavivg wsde an a3 | udvice, and Iwould like to ask Lim, a8 the paid scesment when the Company was reorganized | attorney of Cook Cauunty, boforo calling & town- ou pard-up basts. Eo thought tho sesessmont | mestng of the Bar, this direct question : Can was 4 per cent. Ho bad no recolicction that | the pooplo of Caok County, ab thie pext geunral any question ever came bofore the Direotors as | election, under tho Constitution snd Iawa of this tothe place for depositiug the funds; that b 2 ip organization? 1f not, uulaup\mh the le‘nen and Exocutive Come Sats aboll tomustip o/ y wittees. To the bust of Lis knowledye, tha funds were kept with the National Loan sud ‘Truat Cowpany, with thie Direotors’ knowledge, but he dido't know wnether they orderod it or —_— ‘Where to Got tho Best Photographs. Genttle, the Italian photographier, 103 State atreot, in acknowledged to mske tho best photographs, e has the largost axd beal operating studio dn the city and why not? ‘Tlys in & legal queation,—a question of power which hocan apswer withous any evasion whatover and when he has done so then I will be ready to hear {rom a town meeting of lawyers, As to the nor. He did not kuow whether the Stato Iu- | other maiters in Mr, Rountrea's card, snd which B\nnld 10 dearn the Chorus Choir of the Bocond | 924 eastoat of sccesd, Orayous and Leautifully cols wiranco Compuny ovor received interost on 1t | relute tomynot paying some of my taxes, I aptist Church will give suother old folke’ con- | OFed plhotographs s spoctalt denosits or not. Ueorge O. Bmith was the | would simply “ly: thiat 1 owe no oity taxca what- | cors at Union I'srk Congregational Churoh Tues- TR remsurer, but wituess didu’t kuow whethor bo guve bond or uok. OLIVER ¥, FULLED, & wholesals druggist, was uoxt examined, and testillod that bie bocamo » Director whou the Comjpany was organized, and remaioed g0 uutil the firs, 1le did not remomber whether Lo was ever on tbe Finunce or Executive Commuit- tee. e wupposed Huwith gave bond, but didn't koow posiuvely. ‘Lo Asaignes read from the minutes of a meetiug of tue Execative Uommittee & wmotion of 0. F. Fuller fixiug the amount of the bond, and Mr, Fuller eaid ke supposed bLe mada the mo- tion, but did't recollect it. Smith gave & bond before.tbe Company was orgavized, but witness didn't remewber the amouns of the bond. Ata over, excopt t for the presont year, sud whon be will explain to the public why he con- tisuod for » year naarly ail the osses ju the Su- prome Court {utrusted to Lis cere, juvolving tho Ktato aud county taxes ta tho extent of nearly & million of dollars, I will expluin why I did uok pay some of tay Laxes for the years he refurs to, Yours, eto., ELLIOTT ANTUONY. WHEUN ARD TUE POLICE? Tothe Kditor af The Chicage Tridune; Cuicauo, April 14,—Aro thare supposed to be soy policemen intho West Division? Thovause of this query Is simply this : Thureday afters poou st $:30,—tho Lour when (ho streets are lined with obildren goiug Lome from school,— day ovening, April 25, The Brickmskora' Association will hold a meot- {pg st No. 109 Fifth avenuo, this afternoon .:Lfl o'clock, which all brickmakers, members and non-membery, sre vxpectod to attend, thers boiog iportant buslness to bo traneacted. ‘There will bo & mees tomporance maeting un- der the suspices of tho Woman's Temperance Union in the Unlon Park Congrogatious) Olurch Bunday evening. Misa F. E. Willard will speak by request on ‘¢ Everybody's War' Soversl chuschea of the vicinily unite in Wua service. EZASTER BERVICES, ‘The following is the order of oxerclses st the Eastor sorvicos at Christ Churoh to-morrow : Tike *‘ Quaker Guns,” artificial teeth are of littla use and esslly cted. Take csro of tharesl ouos. All you nsed & fragrant Rozodont; use it daily, and your teeth wili bo tho laat of naturo's gifta to fuil you, Don't Sell Your Ohild or mortgage your house fOF a Plauo or organ when you can buy or rent oua o the best of terms at Balton & Yomoroy's, 431 Btate street, —_—————— Lundborg’s Oalifornia Water for tofickund bath ; dolightfullyfragrant and refreabing puslipte, s oe s drien The' Boston carrespondaut of the Now York Evening o« poura yome hot shot into the ranke i Holo and chorus—* 0, Coma Let Us Wor- ful} meocklag of the Directors, after the reorgani- [ two boys became involved in u row that tinally | ship” of the Diaine men who aro #o busy in Masda- zatlon, thoy provided for the invostment of the | led to » display of tho “munly art. Durnng | Easter sul chusotts thoso daya, The nowioation of Mr. asurpius f in Governmnent buuds, keopiog o | the melee & revolver was drawn and two shots Gloris Patri. Blain 4 the corrospondsnt, would avoke nu balsuce on haod for currens ezpeuses, aod » bank balance to pay losses, but witnoes didu't recallect posltivelx whas bank it was, To tho ket of bis Louef, Loweyer, it was the National firod in ropid successlon, without (aking auy uf« oct, I aminformed, sud this, too, mf c“{wu. bt tor stroet, near Erte, withiu s utone's throw of onthustasm in Ilunchululh!\ aud many shrewd the Chicsgo Avenue Btatiou, and yst no paidoe- sfil:cqg men doubt whu'iljmr he :on ?l wrf.’od'h' Hiate ovor an average Domocrat, and concsde thay he oould not win ovar Lilden or Bayard 2 el wan ihia! 'Tho lines about tho moutls il wrong. Tho oxprossion of tho oyea wild and flerce as Lhillips’ oyes nevar are, ovon whon ab_the white hesd of oloquence he is representod n sotlon, sddrossiug an audi- onco ; and there I8 & couvalsive, oxelted look Dboth around ths mouth and eyea which ono nevor saw in Lhillips’ faco, It ia provarblal that Phililps leads and commands aud warms 1ot by warmth of omotlon, but by & personal ower which naver rovealn smotion, e leads y storm, aud not by porsussion. Dat on the opposite corner, tho catalogue tolls us, is tho partralt of Whittler, 4 1T LOONA ABOUT A MUCH LIKE WIITTIRD an it does Jiko the Aschbinhop of Canlerbury. All tho strong activity of Whittlors face is left ount. The fire of tho eyes, and, (ndeed, tho whola contour, 13 changed luto somothivg new sod atrange,—n {lat tamenaes that ana novor saw u\l)iuallcd aven, in Whittlor, Aud thesetwo por- traits are bookad for he Contonniall Willard has & head of Charles Bumner which is praised & good deal, Bat I alda't )ike it. 1t had no weak fanlis, howover, Dnt it was Charlog Sumoer turned {nto » boef-eating, boor-drink- ing Loglishman,—a atrong, costac, mora animal Bumner than it is quits possibla to concoive or :ccn}fl. Tat s good many scem to like it. Phillips seomed to Iikoit. "* Look ¢ it,” o Baid, ** from a differont point of view. Think how bo_might have appoarod after & visit to Tongfellow, where ha had beon out In the wouds aud flelds.” BOSTON. Tho Wassachusetts Centennial Art Ex- hibition at the Gallories of the Boston Art Club, Stnart and Copley’s Portraits Lhilllps on Bishop Cheverase Portraits of Phillips, snd Whittler, aud Sunimors Wendell Tho Running Commontary from Old Bostonians upon the 0ld Portraits—0sgood's New Entorpriso, Fyom Our Oton Correspondent, Dosto, April 13.—Elrsngers who vlait Boston 4ust now, and who aro on the look-out for what is *'golng on,” will rocsive this anawer to their uight-noslng query : ** (o to the Art-Olub rooms on Loyiatun atroot, and sas the Contounial At Exhibition,” Going down from Tromont strast, you will entor firat the building of the Club gal- Iories, No. 48, and at this first ontrance and first glimpso you will havo a feoling of disnppoint- monk, and you will yondor if thie is all that Dos- ton can do for tho Centennial Exhibition. For yon will come fresh from the crowded gallerios of Willlams & Lverotts vory likoly, and those unprofessional par- lors, with tho plotures hung mingly in most cases, havo & lonesomo look, DBut as you pass along, as you tarn and note & Indy in old- fasbloned costamo, painted with such wondorful colors that the muslin of the robe and tho folded hands soem as If just touched by tho artisl's brush, you begla to gathor intersst, and to re- mombor that theso pictures are all contribated by Eflvata individuals or socleties for this and the Contonnial occasion, and that, conagquently, 10 oug of thom but must have sowms peculiar bistorical interost of porson or paintor. You turn to tho catalogue. Yos, thls (s ONE OF GILUERT STUART'S PORTBAITA,— tho famous Btuart whose porirait of Washlog- ton most peoplo know well by its many copie: a8 indeed it 18 tho ouly Wasbington which considered rolinble. But_tho portrait beforo us {3 that of Mrs. Samuel Lliot, and ia owned by her granddon, Cherlos W, Ellot, Prostdout of Harvard College. It is ovidontly tho portrait of a young woman, for the faco is linoless and fovoly In ita dolicato bloom, but tho turban and Xkerolilef, whioh was the matron costumo of thes day, givo a much older aspect thau the faco do- notds. Thara are two mora feminine hoads, from the old Doston families, women who wero Doautios in their day, and whodo oxquisite flesh tints Htnort's gkill hos roproduced with wondar- ful accursoy. But moro intorosting than theso {8 the postralt of MIBHOP CHIVEKTE, tho Roman Catholic prolato wiio was so boloved In Bostou by Protesteuta and Oatholica slike, Tho face has & Josuitical expreasion, which is not especially winning, put thera i & look of power and cheracter which makea you wonder more and mors at Stuart's great facility and skill, and to betiove Dralie's clironiola of ~ Lium, that ** Lo was a man of great goening.” Whilo I was regarding the Blshop's enigmat- Ieal faco, I hieard s voico in animprossive under- tona say : *+ My thothor know him woll!” Pl?;;‘lm‘nz' I found the sposker was Wondoll ipa. * Yes, my motber know him woll,” ho wont ou, '*and hae often Losrd bim tell of those terriblo daya in Pacis, whou ho saw the streots rua rod with blood.” + Dut 1 don't admire tho Bishop's face, Mr. Phillips, it loaka uo orafly.” +Doosit? Woll, L only sce in it all the plessont qualitics I've hoard so much about. ‘fue Lishop is ono of my sniots,” I'ho portrait of Btuart;himself, by Joun Neagle, shiows tho pafnter to Lavae had that * plercing ‘eye "of which Drake tolls, which “ photographed subject or a sitter at & glanco.” 3 Trow Bishop Chioverus ono naturally tufos to DISHOP DERKLEY, o littls in the roar, Aud tharo laa liitle shock to fiud the suthor of ** Tho Minute Philosophor,” who usod to dream away hia days to lovoly Now- port, to bo wuch & rotund, beef-cating gentle- mau'in sapect. Ilis portenit is by Swibort, who camo_over with tho Bishop from England w1720, And hore are some gonuine Coploys, portraits of ‘Thomna Doylaton and his wife, shat oid pame which gives titls te one of the moss ?mmmam stroets 1n Boston. Iistorio rocord tolls na of the marvolous skill with which Coploy painted draperias, end the truth of tuis is amply tested by overhearing the canotant re- mark, “Just look nt that satinl ™ And indood it in worth fooking at. It istho flowiag skirt of Madsm Boylaton, and tho color isa rich olivo. But 1t is not paint we're looking at, Tt is satin ; you hoar it rustle, you fancy thesoft touch of it, so perfoct 18 tho work. But Madam Boglaton _hersolt is not a beautiful objoct. Coplay didn't flattor her, A littlo dork-slhinned, oldorly face, with o kind smile, and durrounding tho faca nn ugly cap, A blacl laco kerchief, and o prir of long mits on tuo orud, shox how very ugly our sucestressea could dress. Nowa- days, It Madem Boylston lived amongst us, sho. would drop off len yoars with thus staffy, old- womanish costume, But tho husband of this good dame looks A_HANDHOMY FELLOW in bis long buff waiscoat and othor gay-colored cloting, It Is very ovidont that ibo Dut it was of no uso, I couldn't fanoy Charles Sumnor's faco fat, and rosy-brown, aud sonsual- Inoking, and a0 from all pointsaf view I thiuk it in o mistako, though not a woak onao, Norton had a great pictiiro ** On tho Grand Danka" boro, and Tom Robinson bad somo shisep whose wpol was vory skillfully tod, But oos of the tineat picturos, aud tLs Isrgest, l“i“ “Under the Oaks,” by » Rhode Istand art- nt,— A COLOBED ARTIST,—E: M, DANNIATER, The size of the cauvas is48 by 78 luches, Un- der the shadow of the great clump of oala shoop sre browsing in the aara of a shophord, Tho tono and troatment of this pleturs racalis tlo s0ft management of color by the Fronch artots Corot and Ondinot. Qoorge L. Drown, Fox- croft, Cole, Champney, Hunt, and others are roprensnted, Mark Watorman, of Providonce, bas a largo cauvas ropresonting Gulliver im- prisonad by the Lilliputiana. It is s clever, au- dactous pleture, full of warmth aud apicit, J. R. Osgood & Co. kave *“soized the accasion ” of this oghibition to bring out an album of refor- onco, Thoy call st {4TUE MASSACHUSETTS ANTISTS' CENTENNIAL AL~ B 0. It is intonded saa eouvenir of the plctnres mont from Mansachusotts ~to Philsdel- pbin. The majority of the illustrations aro _ fac-gimilo prints of pon-sud-lnk skotchos made by the artists ot tholr rospective pictures, *The Hchotflpo procoga has boon tho printing aid _of this book, and the charming mannor ju which ¢ has reproduced the orayoos in the gallory, of which I baven't room to troat, Dbut which woro exceptionally good, makos the album quile a sonvenir of boauty, a8 woll as a usofal guide. Altogothor I think tho Massachu- sotts “*picture show ™ at tho Centennial will do 18 some credit, and not tho leasyof which will o the industrial departmont—a oloar sign of tho Impotns that has been given to art by tha introduction of the now system into the schools within five yoars. N, P, e M - S IKentncky Students Lynching o Classs matoe. Harrodsburg (Ky.) Observer, Wo learn thas s student of Center Colloge, Daavillo, was hung by the neck by a mob of Lis toltow-studonts tue other night and loft In that condition, and death would hiave immediatoly re- sultod bad ho not boon out down by mome friends. Tho ronson Wos & suspicion {n the minds of tho mob that this yonng man had been the writer of a scurrilous commuuication which slanderod a numbor of rtudenta, fickalide S e Deopressing Malndies. Dyspepsia, constipation, and billousneas, s well ss adisorders of 1ha nervous syetem aad tho organs of urination, react by sympathy upon the bratn, frequent- 1y causing a degree of montsl depression not romotely akin to fosanity. Thosurcst way to banish tho * blues ™ thus produced f ta uzo that unfatling antidote to bod- {1y frregularity and gloominess of mind, Hostotter's Stamach Dltters, A courne of the great corrective tonfe promptly removes the maladies sbove specified, aa well aa many othors, and reatoros the cloerfulness which Is_such a characteristio attendant of good health, It likowiss fmparts & vigor to the conatitution wiicl T« lta sucest safeguard against disease, sud {ho Dext guarantea of o Jong life. ‘The aged and nfirm, ca woll as tho sick ond convaleacent, derivo inexpreasible comfort snd beneit from its use, e DI LIERE csicn s TEGERHORST~Aprll 14, Frank Hegerhort, known a8 ¥rank Bchmidt, ‘Funeral Sunday, April 16, to Graceland, from 504 ‘West Twellth-st., corner Loomis, DARNEY—In Blue Island-av., on tho I4th jnst, 2rs, Elizabeth Daroy, rolict of the Iato Jacob Barnoy, formerly of this city, in the 63d yoar of hor a0, Tunorul st No, 983 Michlgati-av., ab 290 p. m. Baturday, §2-Etstern papera pleado copy. LORD—At Fremont, Nob., April 14, of membrancons eroup, Willls Tord, Jri, sged 4 yeara and 8 mouthy, grahdson of the Itev. Wiltia Lord, D, D. —— POLITIOAL ANNOUNGEMENTS, 'AURORA TURNER HALL MASS-MEETING, Thero will Lo & Bepublican masa-mooting st Aurom Tarner Hall to-olgli at 8 o'clock, Csapar Bute, John Lylo King, John 1, Clongh, Col, Jueston, and qtliera will apeak. Frank Lumbard's Gles Club will be In at- toudanos. Ly order of Campaign Committea . M. Woons, Secretary, CENTRAL HALL Thore wili be & Republican mass-moeting to-night at 8 o'clock, ay Central llall, cornor of Tweuty.secoud-st, goutlowon of that poriod dido't changs | spd Wabishav. "Tho following apeakera will be in at- o {audanrat Emery A. Btorrs, Clirlea 11, Noed, Efliott il drons it Ghanfo” ot age, ko tho Ahthony, Hiram Barber, O. L, Mann, nad A. C, Elll- tudies, and thus proclaim themsolvey old foglos. Not they, Lverv omo of them, from John Adaws, & stort, bluff, stumpy Jlitle man on th oppoalto wall to Gov. Thomaa Hutchinson, and Bonjamin Lincoln, Licutonant-Governor, the Iatter & bensily-looking man, and Poter Faneuil, sro in the gay attiro_of court rflalluntu,-—knm- Lucklos, flowored waistcosts, ruflled shirt.fropts, and hand frills. Aod oven that lovoly-faced Mrs. Bliot, who ocouldn't have bean over 40 thorpe.” The Lumbatd Glee Glub will be present. Ly ardor of Campalgn Committee. 1, M. Woobs, Becretary, COLORED REPUBLIOANS, A maes mecting of colored Iepublicana will ba held in tho Olfyct Baptist Church on Fourth ayenue, be- tween Polk and Taylor strosts, this evening, at 8 o'clock, The mecting will bo addrussed by R, 8, Tute Bill, Ellloit Anthony, the Kov, I, DoBiptiste, B T, Lincolu, John J othy TuOMAS, {men Btuart ")umnul hgr, )aunl £y mog urban . coucealing hier brown looks, on 1 Al Riepublican caniidates sro requestod to call st &, mulodon aosk, Lok ‘“{’\5’0'", B1528 | yopubiiean bosdnuariers, coruer Clark aud _Lake strects, ot 10 o'clock this morning, for cousultation ‘with the Cunpaign Comumittec, 1iy order Excoutive Commitico, oy Woaps, Hiecratary. are tuking our revenge now. e have donned tha lacos and ruflles, the cocknde aud festhors, whilo our brothory walk in chimney-pows sald ungasnished oroadelath, WABRINGTON ALLSTON is woll represonted by ki lsasq of York, from Sir Waltoe Scot'y ** Ivanhoo,” and his Head of & Jow. Ouo can't holp thinking as this face of & Jow, florid, noblo, and fair iu tint, both ay to skin and hair, that Allston had far better Idens of the pure Jewish tyvpo than ws of thiu day, at Jesst woof the ordiuary world of mon and womou who tako our des of the Jows THIRD WARD, The Third Ward ltepublicau Club will nold their regular meeting this sveniug t 9¢u Wabash avenue, W. 0. Ootr, terrutary, FOURTH WARD, There will ba s mectiny of tho Fonrth Word Cam. palgn Committee at the Club headquartera this oven- fug At 7:00 p, M, Lyery membor of the Committeo abv:llm ba prosent, aa {raportant busincss s to be st ten ta, AUOTION SALES By G. . GORL & GO, ©8 and 70 Wabash-av, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 15, AT ® O'CLOCK, 12 CRATES W. (. CROCKERY, A large {nvolce of Block Tin, Hollow Ware, Outler, elo AL 104 bclook, | New and arcoud-iand tousshold Furalturs, Parlor and Chamber Bots, Hall Troes, Mare ble and Waod Top Tables, Walnut Dedsteads and Das resus, Exlonsion and Direakfast Tables, Whatnots, Matiresnes, Gprings, Dook Catos, Office ‘ana_Patlor Desks, Reftigeratora and Too Chosts, Mirrors, Show Canes, Carpets, OIl Cloths, efo. "Alarge involea of Elogant Imported Vascs aud Tollet Bots, AU11 a'clock, Carringes, Open and Top Buggl Demorrats, Wigoss, Side barTioad Wagone, Haruse: ole, e a, T, QORI & C0,, Anclioneers, AUOTION SALBESI “Te moat altractive Dry Goods Aniction Sale of {he sonao on Tucaday, Autll 18, 1678, at igvorolock a. Bpacial attentlon Js directod to tho follawing lines rame boing new, Treah, and tegular gonda, 8laple 1nd fancy Dry Goods in all thelr Yarlety. Lines of Cassl rorss, Chevlots, Cottonades, Jeans, Glughiatus, Stripes, and_Oneol hite_Good 3ulis, Nai Ladioa' wear, Genta’ and' Ladles’ fine Linen liandkerchiete, fine Table Linens, Tewels, Crashes, ke. Alpacas—~Wao have tho Nurst line to bo found in {1 city, from m um fo the finest graden, and pasticular atlantlon 1t In. yited to tha samo, Clolblng—Very superioe cuslom. made Clothing, in Men's, foye’, and Youtbs' wear, Goods all no veguiar, aizon regular, and quallly guarsalood. Gounley ‘wmorctanta, wil piosso note Iscellancons—Popular brands Brown Bhoeling standard_ Prints, Hamburgs, Tals and Caph, Ki Glovea, Notions, superior Pocket Ctitlery and Razol Rusals Losther Gooda, Bilver-plated Gooad, fine Toll Hoape, Batchels and It, . Dagn, Shawle, Bunpenders, Coraels, OVorshirts, Drens Shirts, Necktles, Hotlers, Flowers, Brunhes, &o. Bankrupt=-200 lots misonilans- ‘ous goods, hice acriment Dry Goods, Notlous, ke, Carpeta’-An entiraly mow and very ohoica ino. GEO, P, GURF. & 68 & 70 Wabash-av, BOOTS & SHOES On Wednesday, April 19, 8:30 a. m, 1n addition 10 our ueual full ines of Boots, \nd Blippers, closo ont by order of Joahius Bine nistor, Assignee of Francia Skate k Co., thelr entire stock 'of Liools & Blioss, making by far tho most sk tractive auction salo of tha neason. QEO, P. GORE k CO., d Ty Wahash-av, HAVE DIREOTED GEO, P, GOBE & C0, 68 & 70 WABASH-AV,, To soll at Auotion on WEDNESDAY, April 10, tho balancs of tho stoalz of FRANCIS SKATE & CO,, BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS, Cenl(llll:f of 360 Cases Assorted Goods, of the best styles ani quatities, JOBHUA BANNISTED, Assfgnes, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEIRS, 113 & 120 WABABL-AV. BUTTERS & CO.8 REGULAR BATURDAY SALK, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, I'IANOS, AND CARPETS, PARLOR AND CIIAMBER BETS, BTOVIS, CROCKERY WARE, TADLE CUTLERY, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER flOl‘DS. HATURDAY - VIRNING, AT 0¥ O'CLOCK, "At thelr aypeooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. 6 Fine New Piano Fortes, Obe fine upright Piano Farte, Tyt-octave, by Ludk Now York, at auction, BATURDAY MORNING, Ap: 15, at our salearooms, 118 and 1:0 ‘tabash avenue, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioncera, A OHOIOE COLLEQTION OF Tialin Marble and Alabaster ~ STATUARY, Richly Carved Vasos, Florentine and Fronch Bronzas, Mantel Clocks, Statuettes, eto., Helected at Floroncs, Ttaly, by Sig. PANDOLYINT, will o BY .AUCTION, At Wim. A. Butters & Co.la 118 AND 130 WABASH-AV,, Northeant coruer Madison-st. Wednesday Morning, April 19, at 10 0'Clock. ‘Tho rale, commencing ot 10 o'clock 8, m,, will cone tinuo until £l Ia gold, ong tho beautitul colloctions wiii be fouud Diana, Madonns, Danea Di Voners, Guare Qisn Angel, Group (Turoo Granea), Fidellly, Paul and Virgiofa, Miltou, Shiakspeare, Greek Blave, Venlts, and many othera. logantly tarved Tuncan, Bomun, Gotble, Egyptlan, Fioreniine, aud Grocian Vases, frow 10 inches to 7 feet in height, sultable for Drawings rootu, Dining-room, 1all and Gardon, and Terculean Urne, Agal as0a, Card-lieceivers, Fountalus, Groups of Animwa, Mostlo Marbls Cotitre-Tables, Marble Columna, clo, Real Florentine and French Bronzes. I'rcnch Mantel Clocks, Running 21 Days Tadles and gentlemen ara most cordially fuvited fo eall ot our handsomo and vom and ez« amino Big, Pandoiul's supecb ‘mental goods, which wiil bo on exbibition ou Monday ‘morning nid until the morniog of eate. WM. A, BUTTEIS & CO,, Auctioneers, BUTTERS & 005 REGULAR TRADE SALE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, BEGULAR MADE CLOTHING, For Xen's, Loys', and Youth's Wear, FURNISHING G0ODS, Dress Goods, Shawts, Linens, Nottioghum Laco Con tainy, Edgiuge, Lmbrolderies, Honiery, Notions, Gloves Iints, Caps, Boots and Blioes; also, Hiraw Goo TIURSDAY MORNING, April 20, at 0:30 o'clock, at_thelr_Auction Rooms, 118 and 120 Wabss By JAS. . MCNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabasti-av,, No W, corner dadison-st, GREAT sm@;'mm SALE 3,000 cases Boots and Shoss. The LARGEST and DEST Biock yot offorod {n thf city AT AUCTION, Taesday Morning, April 18, at 9:30 o'clock, ALSO Iy be Q Splendid Lino of Philadelphis, Gtica, Roobe enter and Oity-mado Goods, “T'ina Now Btock of Original Sucker Boots John Hill's Colebrated Shaea, Custom-made Oalf Boats, Oxfords, Tios, Aloxis, &o. JAB, ¥, MoNAMANA & UO.._A'IC}I"DHI‘I.__, from the brokors and Uermau-Jewish FIFTH WARD, TLISON, POM ROY & COv population, Lo of the hooked 106 [ rTherswiilve T Firth Ward Repun. | BY JSLISON, h popultion, Mo of e booksd " mote | mherswibos meciug of e Kith Jerd Rerus | 7 “huctioneers i aud W ltudipha, Allston'a Jow was of the type from whenca Chrlst camo, And I must think that Allston had this in mind, for in tho moblo outlive, tha ligh Lead, tha yollow tlowiug bair snd goldon beard, thore aré the linoamenta of the conven- tionnl Christ, with which wo aro famillar, I linger upon theso old paintings, for brought out from homes in private dwellings or frons Ifar- vard aud the Athonmum, and afl)llrsd together, thoy mado o stately and intereating coulpsuy, Hanovar atreets, and atso ot tho corner of Becrs atroot cud Arclier avenus, Good speskers will b pressnt at both meetings. EIGHTH WARD, Tho Hepublican voters of the Eighth Ward will meet st No. i34 1arrison-at., cornor of Miiler, this evoutny at 8 o'clock, Frouk Jawlor, Gon, 5. 8, Reguolds, 3, ki, iller, and Geo, W, Spofford will address tne meating, There will siso ba & poliliral meeting of the Hohe- ho auspices of the Fighth Ward 5 Ropublican Qtub, at Bohemisn Turnor Hall, on Taylor whioh tho wida spaca of thio oo, #6d tlia lak B O veniu st 8 velock, Geon W. of tho throug that one fudd 8¢ | guomord, Frauk Lawler, sud oiliers will address tho "lgfllf muh gal erlrog. glln flwng h’lxmn 1wceling, aud atmosphors. Then, (os, 8 runuing ocomment from old gray-loaded wmoy, BIGHTH WARD, A meetingof the Democratic voters Ward will be held at William O'Bri Deapisinea-at,, Baturday aveniug, April apeakers will o in ationdanco. TENTH WARD, A muss-meeting of the Independent Club of the Tonth Ward will bo beld_at 219 West Tndians-at., ot 7550 . 1y Bakurday, April 16, 1870, ~ Al are fuvited. ! TENTH WARD, ‘Thers will bs a mosting of tle Tanth Ward Repub- Iiesu Club ot No, 151 West Lake stroct bl mmnf a 8 o'viock, Yermanent officers of the Club will be alocted under the Coustitution, aud sli parties fnter- sated are inyitod 1o bo yrescut, H. D, Jexninas, Becrelary. such »a I have mentioned of Phillips, the anco- dotes of {his and that ony, brought down from mothor or graudmothor, as what oue wouldn't coma across out of Boston. + Did you know Htory when he waa as young a8 that?" askod ove old Hostonian of another. Aud the ‘}uumrn was by Gilbert Stuart, and Stuart died in 18281 AND UOW NEAR IT DROUGOT TUOXE OLD DAYS TO HKAR PHILLUS BAY @ 4 My mother know Olieverus well.” How oear, wholt & moment before to look up snd sce that wig and waistcoat, and knoe-buckle and wilk ntockingy, was to hink of a periou far cut-olf reach of such living memorica. Up-stairs in sha 2econd story was & display of tho Boston architects, ond some iuterlor of the Eightls 's, 307 Bouth , 1870, dood 'H WARD, The Republican Club of the Thirleenth Ward will decorative srt .by women for the Womsn'a | pold i lar mecting this ovening st Lunz' Hull, oY A aniaipia. whigh convinced me | West Lske sirools t 4 pi . v that our art education bad been progrossing ¥ [FTEETH WARD. since Mr, Chasles Francis Adsws was st tho publicatt niss-meeting of tuy Fittoenih Ward Viouus Exposition, snd could flod only su em- | ATe . Broidored pleturo and & phantou boaquot to Yop- ;{’},‘;‘dfi‘{fl:fif{,‘,fl;},‘f“fi“fi‘:’,’iflfi i rosant our induatrial art in Amorica. 1lers wore some boautiful tiles, done by wemon, uative flowors sod. grasses, catkins and willows, and ferna, Hero wore China toa-sets, sud & fow avocimens of roal pottery moldsd and docorat= &d by woineu, Tu the room furtber down the stroet, at 84, were the modern paiutings, though & muzt not forgot to mention that fu the ‘“5?: back draw- ing-room at 48, llenry Bacon's * Boston Bof 8" was recolving a good desl of stteution. At 04 the first thing 1 caie upon was the TORTHAIT OF WKNDELL PHILLIFS BY ¥, T. BILLINGS, atteudance, i mxT 'finuwn ia this evening sy Re; ican meeting wil el o‘dafl‘ »" E. Bonse 518 North svenus. Good speak: are wil) address (ho mootiug. mdfi'x;flnn:m VERD, oty Meaus Rally for the wupport of an honi Qu%:?;‘:::emnuu‘l Lll{! urity of l‘.’w ballot-box, A wmevt tug will e :‘uld at -:&"fi:: 1Illlnt.oqh!u:l T pem, ruan orica X e ‘A M. L'excr, Prosident, EIGHTEENTE WARD DEMOORATIO CLUB At a distaoce in general aspoct and outline oue | A satification moeiing will be held to-night ab A B that It maa Vuiliph. Bub & | o'cock 8t Klares Hall %0 a1 T2 Mocth Glatk sosat stop mearur, aud what & poa~ W, Wixsxaniow, Beosalary, WATOHES, . DIAMONBS, JEWELRY, SILVER, AND SILVERPLATED WARE, Ab the Oseat Clearing-Out AUCTION HALE, thie ‘mornlug at 10, sfternoon at k30, st AL Miler's, No. 61 Washingtonst ELIHON, POMELROY & CO,, Auctionecrs. _Mr, 3. 1, FRENO By FRANK PORTER & C! Auctioncers, 170 Esst Madison sty Wil besold this a, m, ot 10 o'clock, A large lot of New and Elegant Parlor, Chamber, Lidrary, Dining-Room and KIlched FURNITURE, Tiook-Caes, 31, T Tubles and Comrmodes, Wardrobtt Beds and ;i' 4 Rodding. V. L. Vateoalon Tables, Eatl Obirs, Lounges, Citrisius, &C., Also, 8 large 100 of new snd soconi-hand Carpcts to be salil to do‘:' 'Wa hove also for sale or exchange ! Lington Helghta. CONFECTIONERY: e A OELEUBATID theougbou! tho Unlon—expressad 10 ..: pasts, 1 1 sud upwsrd 8 25, 40, 600 E" 1, Addross ergors QUNTHER, Qonloo taner, Chicago. e RO TREASURY DEPATBMEIE"!:;P;““ R e ¢ 1he i tored Al] parsons hartag olain auelis (Gp Fous Bk o Ohieagt, e n"-fi»;fl nngl.’rea K same, snd (o make legi 1 therool 'Oharies O, Bisrman, Raceiver, st o uficae RN, ohis Iy uy o, g Campleolies of (s Qurreasde i

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