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grocerioa § schr 3, V, Taylor, Msnirtes, 1,000 ba Ytoeds Rohe Allsgheny, Firie. 43600 bt . A, Wells, Tiufialo, 18504 bu whest Wir Harvey Dlesall, Bultalo, 91,936 bu wheat; soht Coral, White Lake, s mido; sche Joun Tiean, Jichigan Oity, 52 corda stane : atmr Munkegonpune Yogon, 29 Lrls linaeod ofl, 4 brla tallow, and suniries; G, 7, Heath, Baugatuck, 10 lona Iron, 10 brla salt, B lg‘l’:dflel: stor Cit) lflwomdkagrld%b%i 2 18,852 b corn§ X y potk, 800 brla corn-meal} Duncan City, 10 palls buiter rod sundtiss, LAKE FREIGHTS. CII0AGO. There was no demand for sall vessels, Carriers gaote the markat at 830 on corn, which s probably more thst shippers would bo willing to pay, ax they ean get lower raten by rail, A mteamor was engaged to siap st Milwaukes for 15,000 bu wheat, the snipper sgresing Lo pay Sic. 01T, April 23,~Freights keop quist, Wheat to et g Arleie; 2o Clovenatde s Tres of sarac tions ixan reports the achooner Lonisa, cedir, Rogers City to Detroit, at §2 per cord, on rail, FROM THE STRAITS, The dlepatchion recolved hera Iast evening {adicats the opening of the Birails within s very short time, e dispatchien are as followa : Pr. 81, Ionaoe, Mlch.,, April 20.—The [tng Monl- {or bian Just arrived here !rnm"unnbofl{m. Rag froal- ing north of Mackinse Island, could easily go above §icOiuipin's Polat, aud portiaps through te Siratis. Dettoir, April M—The followiug 4 from Mackl- paw City ¢ 'The lighthoute keeper 1t MeGuipin's Polnt reports four stosmers 4 milea east of Wango- scanos Light, * Al opoa bero fn Birals, Weatbor eloudy, PORT HURON. Sweefal Dirpaich to The Chicago Tribune, PonrHonox, Mich,, April 20.—~DowN—Trops Bene kon, D, F. Bose; ache E, O, Noberts, Ur—Props 8t. Joseph, N, K. Fairbank, A;fil-, @srden City, A, C, Van Raatlo, Weatford, Mary Prine Cloand basgens schis Otonabae, D, G Willama, ¥ Winp—Southwest ; gentls, * Waarnes—Cloudy, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. DRIDORPORT, April 20,—Anntvep—Prop Montauk, Lockbort, 5,000 Lu osta; Maple Leaf, Lockport, 770 brls Aour, CLrARED—~North Star, Marsellles, 8 mm lumber, MISCELLANEOUS. ONICAQD. The schr Olara Parker, wheat-iaden, left this port for Port Colborne yestordsy. Tho achir Miner also left for tho lower lakoawlth & cargo of wheat.,..The prop Baldwin and hor tow the barge Poltor left for Eacanaba yesterdy to Lring here cargoss of fron, It s, howaver, doubtful whether they will be abla to enter Aliat port {n’_Jess than & week from now, Advices re- coivod hieca yosterdsy alato that there {a'yot consider- ablo fce In ihat port, and it 3 not believed that the ‘arbor will bo cirar ‘in loss than ton days,,..County Tressuror Louls Juck and Lis Assiatant Jolin Farrow ook ‘trip aloug tbe docks yesterdsy to hunt np vesnels delinquent for tazes, No Thetey will be shown to thiose vessels gt 1n arrears, Tho city needs the money ssdly,...Theschr Reln< doez In belng thorouglily robuilt at one of the docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company....Admiral Cox tels- aphs that Lo has succeeded in goiting off tho achr ‘alcon which went ashiore noar 4. Joseph laat season, The tug Den Drake, which did the Job, ia oxpectod fiere with Nor_ {o-day, ‘The schooderls omsed by Faye & Bmith of il y. CLEVELAND, The following vessels are now loaded with coal and ready to leavo for upper Iako poris: For Chicago— gebrs Emma O, Hulchinson, I, N. Foster, Pninesa 8 Marsh,” For Milwaukeo—Schr Frank O, Leighton. Bault 8t, Mario~chr David Wagatafl, Shoboygan— schr Masmlion, Marine City—8chr N.O, West. Tho schr_Onr Hon' s loading coal for biilwankeo, and e Thomas Gawn aud 8, 11, Foster for Chicagd, and All will be eady to leavo to-morrow, Tho achr New Dominion 1a losding cosl far 8t. Catharines. .., Coal s 1Hl ncareo, owing mostly to tho sirtkes in the Al lon_cosl districts, iates romain about the saweon beretofore quoted, 50 centa to Chicigo down-town focks, and 00 centa o up-town docks, whilo to Milwau- keo thio igures range from 40 to 60 centn, To Detrolt, 85 cents 18 offered, but thera 1a very littlo doing ca yot. Nothing ean bo nacertained in tho way of oro chnrfers, Thers are several Canadian vessols dus here from the tanal which hisvo Lecn chartered for cosl to Toronto 1ad Hamilion, tho rates belog. 8, gold, frce, Tl whr Maggie his boen charlcred to ia burg, on the Wellud Canal, at 90 conts, gold, and tho toow Eawright, coal to Malien, at 80 conts, both frea. +co Convidcrable oxcitomont’ was caured on {hodocks yesterday by s strike among tho sallors, At 1ho opening of navigation rates opaned ot $1.31 per day, Lut s0on fell t0 31, Beveral veosola Liave aroady Wft’ with crawa st tho latter fgure, snd y day there were goveral morofu port ready fo doave, emoof which had hippad & crew st that rato, ‘while olbers were attempting to do a0 when tlo striko oo- eurred, Naylolence was attempted, however, other ihan sn attémpl of the mate of (ko echiooner I. N. Foater to run things, which resnlted fn bin betng pat ontho dock in & Ltirry Ly tho Cattaln, Tho owners of several of the vessels, ail of which are among iha largest in the harbor, say they will Liold their crafts bere » weok beforo thoy will pay the prices, Thero s Bo ol but that planty of men can o oblained at £1, tat the trouble 1s caused by & fow who are ring- rs, —Leader, 35th, BUYFALO. A meetingof veassl owners 1s contemplated at Duf- 1310 Lo consider the proprioty, or whother it i for the Interost of awners, to employ agenta who are alao in- wurance agonts, At Ohicagosnd Milwaukes owners sroat the meroy of such sgents, who Lave very great iuBuence in_ regulaling rates for niursace, eithor being agenta thomselves or in combinatlon or' collu- sion with parties who are. Tharefore their private ju- fereata froquently lead tliom {0 acts detrimental to the best intereata of the vesscls for which Sliey are engaged tosct, Thcir fees sro according to tho capacity of tho veanel, being £20 {0 $35 for & 50,600 buahel craft, The Inducement for an iusuranco agent to work against the beat interout of tlio vessel lica in tho fact that ho fula 8 laror feo from (ho {nauranco thn Lo docs from the vesael, whilo at tha eame timo his action doca Dot eflect a reduction in Lia vessol feca. Tho In sarance on a 60,000-bushel cargo of wheat, Chicago 1o Buffalo, st 30 conts per $100, would boe $1,500, 10 por cent of which, say $160, goes to the sgent as cowm mis. ¥un, Hupposos 50,000 buahel-vessol i1 Chicago is wajt~ Ing for a catyo, Hates aro low, say 3% ronts on wheat to Buffalo, with only & few vessols {u port, The mas- tars gzee to hiold for an advance to 4 conts with ovory pect of getting 1t. Now is the agenta opportunity; 0 spproaches the master and with profeasional skill, only acquired by long practice in this branch of busi. noas, ho aaks tho capacity of tho veasel, us though ignorant of ft. The master replies £0,000 bushels, “ Just what I want,” tha agent rosponds, u! limited to 33 conts,” The naator stiflly contends for 4 cents, but the sgent {nvinuates that the othera are wnl-nmi, besldes, he can ship it readily enough by splittihy the lot, In this way the lDlllnl“{ finally io- duced to load st 0) cenis, msking the froight- monoy $250 Jess than it would have boe at 4 conts s, Lant Haturday the tug Q. W. Jones trisd tho ice In the barbor, The tug struck fnto the ice aboyo the Quter breakwater, backod up and ran in agaln, It san found very heavy aud not esuly penetrated, Thers 'wers uo cakea of bl in might, it is all honeycomb or pack Ins, and liea aground 1n large fields, Tiie gon- eral sonclusion waa thiat the barrier thus presentod fo too formidable to warraut an effork to foroe a pasnie at prosunt, oven i graln freights wers 16 costs per ‘bushiel Iustead of 3 ceuts, A strong east wjsd might elear the Larbor {n a fow hours, Lut without much o wind, it Is tho opiulon of Oapt. Hammond that a break- up may uot bo expected boforo the lsiof Alay,—Lz. press, TOLEDO. There 18 at prescnt s floot of betwoen thirly and forty vossels in the harbor here, all waltlug chart ‘The idoa avemw {0 be with vemol mon that s soou as tho other ports aze fairly open Lusiticss will sgain ro- vive. Thus far almoat all thio -mpslnu has beon done to Erle..,.During the week eudlng the 2:t inet, 207,884 Lustiols of grain wore suipped East from this Ly lake, Of this guantity 174,674 bushels went ta n& tho reet was conalgned to Ogdenaburg snd Clove- 67, Jomrrir, 87, Joszrm, Mich,, April 20,—Tha pler lighthouso hiero has & now Light, whirh 18 a grest Improvoment on 1bs old one, Tho tbreo-masted schrs Kate L. Druce and Christing ilsson, owned by Ohlcayo parties, will not oarry oro Lis soeson, Meanrs, Tthodes & Uradiey, ownera of tho Bangor #urnace, having let the oro'contract to iho Trindivilles, of Chicago, who have dusignated tlio Mears and Hunrise to tratisport it. The amount of oro da L delivored at this pojut this seanon ia 20,000 tons— 1,000 from Pera Marquetto and 14,000 from 'Escanzba, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieian 1vib anateh to The Chfeiqo Yribune, Entz, Pa,, April 36,~Groat activily now provalls here o tha “Aitiig out of vessols, Tho only chirtors rported are schra, T, B, Bloan, Behuylkiil, and J. 8, Lichards, coal to"Clieago at the yolug Fute of 6 centa par'ton, fres. ‘Tho achr, Bloan 1 now on tho way beze fram Lake Ontaro with a cargo of {ron ore, The {imr, Gordon Qnphall commenced taking ou a cargo evening, Bho leaves for Chleaga snd Milwaukes Bext Monday, DRITTINGS. Tue schr Rosa Delle, which met with dlsaster Inat Il and waa extensively repaired st Grand Haven fusiog he wiater, wea 80(d tora last Monds 17 tue United Btates Afarabal, on a claim of d, Dun- for 300, Bauires purchisserd,,.,A flexd whito on_ Perry's miles Boasrs, with & ght Yiaible at & dis- 08 0f 14 milos, ... 5aya the Oswego Times of Bature 72 ¢ Tho prop Naabus, Capt, lailey, of the Norih. 153 Tranal Lin, which left Ogoeusbiiry on Wedaes. iers about haif-psst 6 o'clock Laat o ua was detained {n the ice between Btrance of tho river sud ibe Oallou Islands. T Iranits Btate aad bargs, wilch lsft Ogdensburg on fuesday, was mirugglicg with the fos when the Bashua ras workiug ber wey ILrough, The Nashe 88 laft hare at 6 o'clock thls moraf foni b shcind 13, ho smploymiohtof sroms lowlng 3 of o 98 bourd o’ v‘;“‘m + By yeason ‘of bard times Yoasel owners in soma cases are reducing thelr crews by one or two men. This in the end sy prove lo Le falsa sconomy, Not only dosa this sadly u’llyplo [y Veeaal 1 & storm, bub {n case of disasier the Und rilers loarniug of the fach, might raue o Lig q oy, and there might o u great deal of troubls in curing. the paymenl of {nsurance. It must bo Temborsd {hiat tho deproasion extonds o the Uudere Yidtors 84 well aa every othar olass, and o lossss will 1o paid that can be Logally avolded,® «THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL. 27, 18%. . THE COURT-HOUSE. How to Save Half a Million Dol. Inrs. Plans Prepared by Mr. Boyington at the Roquest of Prominent Citizons, A Guarantes that tho Entiro Job Shall e Done for 2,100,000, An Opportunity for the County Commis~ slonors to Atone for Their Bins, . How the Movement Btorted---The Porsons Interosted in It, Yentordsy afternoon mombors of the pross and othors were Invited to the office of W. W. Doyinglon, the well-known architect, to view plana which he had prepared for the new Court- House, by adopting which tho ity and county could savo s largo amount of monoy, Though 1t mny seom rathor lato in tho dsy, Mr, Boying- ton has prepared his plans at the suggeslion of s number of our most promloont citizons. Hin style of bullding s clasalo. It ape poars boautiful and well-proportionod on papor, and suiliclontly ornate for the spaco it is to oc- cupy inour buasy, crowaed city. IHis porticoes ate uphold by Corinthisu-capped columns, and supprossed domos at each cornor of tho build- iog in the Iialian style of architecturo, elabor- alely treated, form an oxcellont and pleasing featura, The fronts on Washington snd Ran- dolph strcots willboalike, aa well aa those on Clark and La Balle strests, The design chosen s ex- coodingly symmotrical, and an 80-foet wide glass-covored rotunds, 160 fost fn longt! with two balcouies for spoakors, wil make sn admirablo moeting-room for over 4,000 porsous, sud, lddlfl%llldflnu, could onsily bo made to hold 10,000, 'The festuro of tho buildiug is tho absence of s domo snd the substitution of two handsomo town-clocks, which aro to be run by ono sot of machinory, connected by electricity. THE COST OF TIE DUILDING, it is guaranteed, shall not exaced $2,100,000. Mossrs, W. W, Boylogton, Amos Grannis, N, 8. Douton, Mortimer & ‘Tapper, snd Curtius Bros,, roposo to build it for that sum, giviog Enndfl in double tho amount, if mnecos- eary, that It eball wpot cost another cent for oxtras, and that the bullaing will bo conatrnoted fo the vory best manuor pos- sible. Having montioned the exterior, it ahould also_Dbe eald that tho interior ia complots in ey~ ory dotall, and even tho dullest parson can com- probiond tho plans at almost tho firet sight. The following 18 A DETAILED DESOIIFTION of_tho proposed building : Tho demigu s to covor the entiro block of ground fronting on Clark, Washington, La8slle, and Randolph stroets, with ontrances from theo fourcentres ofethe block on each atroet, the stops of which commence to ascond at the in- sido edge of tho sidowalk or strect line, Thero tho stops are 79 feot front on Clark and LaSallo strootr, and 74 feot front on Washiugton and Randolph stroots. Droad stono stops pass up to half-landings botwoon colon. nadee of eight largo fluted-gtone columns and | composito capitals on sach front two storles ia helght. From the half-landings tho passages to tho main or firet floor aro throogh yestibulos 24 foot wido to the grand stalrways. Tho mam walls of tho building recede 25 feet from tho straot lines ench sido of tho centre colonnades. At each of four corners of the building thero sro somt-circular pavilions flaoked on each side with bold mojsnung wings, 14 feot frout, ox- tending tho entiro beight of the buildiog, fin- {sbed with four caryatides over the columus and crownod pedimont, ‘Tho cornera of theso wings are rusticated quoin-pilasters, iith & window botweon thom. The round pa- vilious ate to bo flnished with four largo fluted columos, two storios ju height, which cor- respond in rangoto the centre colonnades. Thero aro thres large windowa in the spaces batween these columus on each flovr, THE GHOUND BTORY upon which all these ranges of columna reat is t0 be in & bold, wasaivo rustic style. This floor will bo about 8 feot above tho sidowalk, and 12 foot in the clesr, with a sub-cellar benenth. ‘This floor has ten entrances from the sidowalk 60 a8 to acoommodate the various dopsriments witbout ssceuding to the man floor. The centro portions of tho colonvades de- scribed nbove bave a balcony on top, which re- cedes back to another coloonade two atories in height of Corinthian columne, surmounted will large pediments, relieved with imploments of scienco and industry in the tympsn, Tho Clark aod LaSalle atrcot fronts have smatl-turrots each nidoof the colonnados, topped with suppressod domen 144 foet Ligh. ''he col- onuades on the Washington and Randolph stroot fronta aro surmountod with large dome- formed roofs, coutracting to & wizo of 24 fect square, shich form clook-sectlons, 180 feat high, decorated with pilasters and brackets. The base of theso clock-sections haa a large baloony, en tirely surroundiog them, for the purpose of ob- servations, 140 foot above the sidowalk, Th clock-soctions are each surmounted with a do-40, thso top of which is 212 feet above tho sidevalk. At thin height, it it is dosirablo, a fine Watch- towor can bo made. TIHE BIILE OF ARCIITEGTVRE and Is designed to be Of Atbons (Tli- in classlo, X nols) stone. In the centro of tho building thore qun )co “’d umlr‘t ho by 160 feot, tloorad ovor sbove the grand story with illuming itod tilo aufli- cione o Itgut tho apaco below. Lhe roof avor thia ground rotuuda is €0 be irou-arol-trusncs, with filumipated tste ouvering and perpeudicular side-lights for yentilation ; also a sorios of von- tilators io the contre, ‘This covered rutunda mil 10t only s#ord an abuudanco of light aud venti- 1ation, bat will accommodato a very large sudi- ‘ohce upou any public accasion, and bo a vory at- tractive festure gonorally, All the floors ars to po constracted with iron boams, brick arches, prick partitions, and marblo-tile tioors, with mar- blo wamscoting in all tho cortidors, svd iron siairways throughout, All the extarlor windows are to have rolling iron shuttors and iron win- dow trawes, aud all tha roofs to bo coversd with iron and slate, making the buildiug positively tiro-proof throughout. ‘Thore will ba & BUL-DASEMENT bolow the grouud story, which will be used for fucl, hoativg, sud ventilatiug purposes. Tho bonting will_bo by atoam, mustly indiroot, wud forced nto tho rooms by two large faus which can be used in warm woather for vestilatiou. ‘This systom i8 ponitive in its action, and sscuros at ouce direct applioation of hieat and vontilation, For the escapo of vitlated air oight Inrge flues and numerous smalior lues and grutos inve beon located wufliclont to ohange the stmosphere in tho moat crowded court-rootn every five minutes, ‘Thoro will be two Isrzo stoam pussongor-siova- tors, ono 1n each balf of tho bullding, TIE COUNTY IALY of tho ground-floor is occupled by tho Rocord- or's Depariment and vaulis; offices of tho Bleriff, County Burveyor, County Suporiotend- ont of Bohoole and Lngineer's raoms, togsther with s numbor of spacious vaults, Thero ara also public water-closots fv sddition to thoso conneoted with the rooms of tho varioua depart- mouts, ‘[he city Lalf of the ground floor is oce cupied by the offico of the Pay Department, Board of Health, BHanitary Departmont, Cus- todian's store-room; slso tho offices of tha City L'bysicin, Harbor-Master, Boiler-Inapactor, Building-Inspector, City Marsal, Buporintond. ent of P'olice, Lake-stract Hquad, detectives' rooms, Firo Marshal, aud City Bealer, 'Fhoro aro also a number of private otlices, vaulty, waters clogots, olo, T'he county balf of TUR VIRAT FLOOR 18 occuplod by the Huperintondont of Publle Charitios, Couuty-Connmssioners' Dopartment County Clork, Collector, Trossurer, Clork o Probate Court, Clerk of Uircult Court, and s number of spacions vaults, ‘Lhe ollices of the Buporlor Court aro in direct conoection with tho UrE-TO0WIA 8bOVO. cu‘l‘ho city balf comprisos tho following oftices 1 Water Departmant, City Coliector, Comptroiler. Board of Public Works, ‘Proasurer, and Mayor, Including slso all neceasar nnl'kl, privato of- floos, water-clossts, both publio sud private, Oa the second (oor of the connty Lislf are the Buperior Court, Circutt Court, Probate Court, Chaucery Courts, Common Law Court, Law Li- brary, abd sl necoseary private ofices, Judgos Jury roows, public aud privato clodets, aud in the city portion are the oftices of Bpecial As- soasmonts, Law Dopartment, Corparatiou Coun- sel, Oity Attorney, Dopartmont of Board of ucation, Bawerage Lopartmont, City Epginesr, Buperintendent _of Sidewalks, Operating au Battery rooms, Draughtiog Dopatsment, private oftices, olosats, &o, ‘Ihie county biaif of the third floor is wholly oocupled by court-rooms, sud tho necossary Judges aud jury rooms, closels, ela, includiog mmon Law Courts aud two Olancery Courts, In tha city half of this floor, st the south ond, aro ths Cbambera of the Common Conncil, committoe-rooms, and Msyor's racepe tlon-rooms, whilat in the north end are tho Bu- petlor Caurd, retiring and clerks' rooms, with thatof the resident Judges. < Of unappropriated n{;m here {8 an area of 80 3213 fent, that would be ample for the purposes of the Pablio Library for some tims to como. NOW IT ORIGINATED, Last month wra, 0. H. McCormick snd Georgo Armour aod Judge Miller hiad a confer« ence with the Hoard of Pablio Works and the Fiuance Committes of the Council, the subjact under consideration being & resalntion of Ald, Cullerton's that the county bulld tha oity's rnrl of the Court-Houne. Theda threacitizons, all of whom are in favor of tha spesdy couatruciion of tbis much-noeded publie building, becams con- vinced that no aatlon would be taken h& the city authorities to oxpedite matters, aud, coose- quently, they decidod to sas what they could do in the intcrests of ?;:gnu and " ecunomy. At their requeat, Mr. Boyington went on snd Eup-rod the plan described above, sod it has 0an ssoertained for how much suoh & ouilding oan bo erected. Now, these gentlemen will say to tho city and county suthorities, ** We will build you a Court~-Iouso whish sball cost £500,- 000 Joss than tho sum you have fixed upon, aud yot will or all your purposes. We will give bond that the work ahall bo satiafactorily dons, aad that thoro aball be no extras.” Happily this offer can yot be scoepted. The clty has done nothing, and the couuty Laif Las not yot beon fairly bagun, In view of the con- templated saving of & half a million doliare, Mesarn. Tilioy and Egan will giadly renounce sany olaime they may have, aad the Couuty Com- missioners will pramptli avail thomeelves of an opportunity to make publio capital, THE COMMITTEE OX PUNLIO RUILDINOS of the County Board yesterday rocoived a com- munication, signed by N. 8. Bouton, Amoa Granuis, Mortiner, & Tlprln, Cartor Droy sud W, W. Boyington, invitiog the Co mittoo to hold & private conforence at Room 7, Nos. 87 and 89, Washington atreet. in tho afternoon, Tho paper was replied to upon the order of the Committas, in effoct, Lhat the conferenco would not be granted. Tho Commutteo undoratood that st the room in guuulon plann for the Court-House had been tawn and were on exhibition, and that thoso socking the conforence Lad srranged smoug themsoivos to aubmit a proposition for the en- tirs Court-House work. The communication will doubtlesa bo Iald bafore tho Board Monday, THE SOUTH TOWN. Argument on Phillips’ Bili Posi- poned till Next Week. Supervisor Ryan Submits His Beport to the Town Board. PHILLIPS' PLEA, THE MATIER POSTTONED, Tho application for a temporary injmotion to restrain Assessor Gray from obtainng posses- slon of tho books of his ofiice, camenp before Judge Farwell yestorday morning. Very fow politiciana were presont, on sccomt of tho greator attraction in Judge MoAllista’s @osrt. Mr. Hainoa bilefly statod Phillip/ griovance, nnd asked His Honor to graus tho inyunction. Tho Oourt asked if the other perties wishod tho motfon heara at once. Mr. Bwott, who, with Measrs, Horrick and Line coln, ropromented thie defendant, replied in tho nogativo. Ho would like a fow daya to look inta the bill and detormine what courso they should pursus in regard to it, « Mr. Rountree, who appesred to look after the intoreats of tha County Clerk, who is also a do- tondaat, romarked thav ho had only soen tho b n;z].wmlm ago, snd thata Litlo time would be ao- oo e, Court aid 1f he grasted the roqueat of the de- fendants, it should bo waderstood that no sction should bo taken Ly thom 34l (e applicstion raa i posnd of, r, iountreo safd the Jounty Clerk had sirsady de- Urered the books ta tha Assessar, snd thors Fomatoed notulng more for him t> do, r, Halnes sald the law conlomplated thatsome- thing olsa might bo datio, Thia Court meant futurs dction between now and thotlmeto which tz0 motion might be poetponed. Nothing siould bo dons o ahange tho proseat siatid affairs. O fucotn InquiradIf thers was any objection_to M, Gray making his privato minutes. Ho saw that Sentioran Tuceday, sid ssked him whether ba pro- sed fo nominato bhis deputioe st ihe moeoting ‘odnesday night, a3d o repllod he would not bo pro- rod to do 80 forsoout & week. As ho undorstood t, the Tawn Loasd could bave nothing to do with Mr, Gtay uniil fier 0 nomustions, say & week from now, Mr, Graz Lowever, waa around with ploces of paper propariad bimuelf for hin work. He presumed there was noabjoction to "Tho Court thought that affected nobody. M, Iaips uaid whatover M, Gray daid privately, and not as Assessor, would bo ali righ 3r, Liscoln said Mr, Qray was not_writing on the ook, 8ab meroly sl piecet of paper. 3ir, daiuos ssid tho Town Board might fx his por dieraow, M, Bwett romarked that they did not want (he Bosed to do anything. ‘Iz, Lincoln said tho Board would fix ¢ he compens: con when tho work was done, The practicaof the 34t threo yoars was not to prevall in future, Hir, iaiaes was of aplalan tat tho law contemplate ed tlnt tho salary conld be fized at any tme. Alr. Lincoln held & different viow. '“The statute said tuat (16 compentation might Rt b flx0d until the 5 .. 4 831d if that was not going to ba dons, they had no objection ta tho delay seked for, They ‘wauld, haworer, like this matter satled by the' 1st of May, "o Court would b tnclined 1o hesr the motion oo Baturdsy, 3r, Bwett sgaested Monday, M, liaiaos would IiXe tis sppllestion: dlsposea. of cek, Ty Gourt aaked If 1t was matter of special fm. oriance, PO, Haines satd ft was o matter of publla imports ance io know whiat thee reslly wan 1o 8o case. ‘After furihor conyersstion a4 to thedsy, to suft all pities oncerand, Judgo Farwell Azd Tuissdey at 11 o . THE TOWN BOARD, BYAN RUBMITS I8 REPORT. The Board mot Iaat evening at tho usual honr withs Justices D'Walf, Halues, Wallaco, Summor- fleld, Pollok, Meoch, Bupervisor Lincoln, and ‘Town Clotk Carver. Jim Gleeson and Ed Phil- lipa were also presont—silont spoctatora. On motlon of Justice Meoch the minutes of tho moeting at the Grand Pacific wera read by the Town Clerk. They were approved with a nlight correction. Juetice Haines atating that inso farashe was put down sa haviog nom- instod Mr, Isham tho minutes wero at fault, Bupervisor Lincoln stated that he had the ao- count of Bupervisor Schank for 1874. e found that 8obank Lad oliarged bimselt with all money received from tho County Tressuror aud bls acomnt in that respeot agresd with the County Tressurer's, ez copt in_one instance, e found a dlscropancy in Bellonck's sccount of $163.40, Ex-Gupervisor liyan atated that $100 of that smount Bad aleo becn charged to bim, Mr. Schank explsined (hat e tind simply cortified to s arder for $100 for Mr, Phillips on the Coun ‘Troraurer, Mr, Ryan bad really taken the reaponal- Lility for the payment, and 1t was proparly charged to him, Mr. Hchenk satisfactorily explatued the $03.48 wmatier, aud Mr, Lincolu statod that, according to (he Dooks, Hehank was credited with §30. The aifference of $30; Mr, Hchank aaid, be would make all righr, Jusiice Hatuca moved that Mr. liysn's report be re- forrod to committes, who sbould exataine it sud ro. o theean, Tie thunghs mmittes conld examing 3 » mora sstisfactorily than tha Board could do, Whailace called for the Bupervisor's report, tod i wlgl‘:::a Mz, Liucoln procesded to read, I was Apnil 4, 1876, and was in subatance ss follows Amount recetved of County Collsctor,, Amount received of Towa-Collector Evan AmullMJllld Deputy-Assessor: Town orders. - Ditacetianoou versrennd {ues withdrew Liz motlon $o refer the report ta & committuc, sud the matter waa fually reforcod 10 tho Bpocisl Commltten apm loted af (o Isst mecting, cousisting of Justices {sincs sud D'Wolf, and Supervisor Lincoln, The Board then sdjournsd to meet st Justice Meoch's office, 151 Bouth Clark streos, Wedusudsy eveniug ats ololock sharp. A Lucky Dreaw Mr, Boott, one of tho ownors of the Last Chonco Mine at Nevada City, attributen bus boing alive to-day toa dream of his wifo, the other night, that bo was killed by hl"mg Lia head struck by a raok in the wmine. The othor day, when a uignal was givon that s blast was to bo fired, Beots aud a Me. Foote, both of whom were holding the bydraulie nozzle, retired to a d { 230 foot, but Boott beoame unea and tried to got Foote to go still further a concesling himasif behind a tres, in of ptanding bemde Foote, as usual. Whea the biast went off a tiying siono struck Foots on tue head, killivg bim instantly, and Boott is Hrmly convinosd that, if he Lsa not remembered his wife's dream and god behind the tree, he would have boon tho man killed, Justice I Buporylsor's THE COURTS. Thoe Adelphl Contempt Cnse to Be Adjudicated Next Monday Baveral LaSalls Strect Property-Owners Want Large Damages from the City for the Tannel Thereon. Complefe Record of the Praceedings In the Varfous Temples of Justico Yesterday, THE LAMPIIERE-RIODOX CONTEMPT MATTXN, The motion sgsinst E. 0. Lauphore aud C. W. Rigdon to show osuea why they should not bo punlsted for contempt 1n disaboylug an in- Junction Issued agalust thom at the inatancs of Leonard Grover, camo up before Judgo Williams yentorday morping after many postponemonts. A largo number of afiidavits were resd on both sides. Mr, Taloy, on hekalf of the defendants, claimed (hat the {pjunotion writ only ran In favor of Grover alous, that his agents snd ser- vauls woro not named. and that hence no con- tompt had beon committed. At the oluso of thie argument, Judge Williame stated that he would decide the motion Moudsy morning. Leave 2 Mr, Gray, 1oy curreut took posseasion, and Mr. tion, waa mads party defon: DIvoRCEs, Ermt Batwlsch fled a bill aokiug for s divorce Locauso ahe Huthania Osmers alio saka for er hugkind, Jobaun Csme; drunkad for the past two years, UNITKD BTATES COURTS, The Connectiout Mutual Life Insurance Company Bled sbill yestorday acalnat Zebulon M. aud less Hall b foraclose a mortgago for $5,000 oy Lot 1 of 1), , Jutnon's Bubdivinon of Bub.lut 3 of the Atnesror's diviion of Lat 1, Block 3, in the Canal Trustees’ Hub- divaion of tho south fractlon of Bec, 3, 13, 14, being onihie N, E. corner of Chicsgo avenus and North Bala street, T, D, Catiln, Assignes, filed & petition againet Mat- {hew White aud E, i, Fuy asking for & mechanica’ lien to the smount of $2,525 on Lot 2, a sirip 20 fect wilo off the south end of Lot1,snd partof Lot 4,alltn Dlock 10 of the origiual Town of Chicago, BANKIUPTCY MATTERS. Bamuel Rosenbautn, & dry-goods broker st No, 500 Honth Canal streat, 8led » voluntary petition In biuk- ruptcy yesterday, ' Hin debts, all uimecured, amonut o $14,076.08, chiefly due to w York firms, The petition was referrod to Itegister Hibbard. 1L, E. Jonkins waa yesterdsy eloctod Antignes of J. W, Duiler & Go, Tlib creditors of that frm lLeld & campoaltion moetiug st thy same time, aud voled to sccopt 8 compromiso of 35 per cent offered by the bankrupts, § per cent payablo 1n cash, sud tho re- mainder In hiree, aiz, and nino montas, secured by indorsed notes 1o be approved by the Cort. 1In the mattor of the Great Weatern Insurance Come pany, Laban B, Major flicd & ’sm\luun arkiug loave to compromise for $4600 a judgnient against him in {favor of the insurauce company for ihe suwm of $4,600, He etaton that Lie owies tho Major Dlock ou thu sontii- east corner of Madinon und LaSallo streots, of which 0 Liss Just negotiated & gals {f bo can givo good title. rnpuxz Inoumbered by threo trust deeds for $250,000 10 thio ggregate, Thero to tho mmouut of $0,000; uupald taxes, meclianics’ liens in Utigation to the amount “Judgment for $1,600 {n favor of Paddock auotho in favor of Bullivan $2,000, Desides of O. W. Upton, as Assign Great Westorn Insurance Company, Lesiles this there is ablll pendiug againat Lim, begun Ly Martin Andrews, fof specifio DOFfarimaiice 'Of & cotract ro. Liting to an obstruction of the sroa in the rear of tho bulldiog. In view of il tlican facts, Major aska lesve topay $2,500 and have thu $1,600 Judgment discharges IAmfll o L:d“l Il;‘ued b) .'fi;dg: lfl;.\(nlgoll: Ul:hll] pereong reated to show causo by Afay 10 why tha compro- mi should ot be made o aakeds p = t‘(mla. on his own mo- afnst hin wife, Lina, s deserted bim, divorce becauss has boen au Labitual arrears of BUPERIOR COULT IX DRIEP, Exra May commenced s suit for $20,000 sgalnat Thomas 8, Dobbins, Jobn B. Wilcox, George H. Bowen, R’ AL, Hough, George Young, and Walter L. Pease, and anotlier for o like amount sgrinat the Chi- €aR0 & Pacific Rallroad Company, . CIICUIT COURT, ‘The German-American Bauk of Chicago began a snit for $3.400 againat Jatuen WV, Jedery. Mazimilian Patzauer fited a patition saking leave to change bis namo to Mike Peabody, W, F, Hodges and R. H, Morrixon began s suit in cepasn agaiitsl David Tobiuon, Williain Vaunetts, sud Jobn . tels, laying damages st 2,000, Tho Hariford Fire Inaurauce Cotupuny commenced an action I trespass ngainat the Clty of Chicago, lay- ng demages ot £20,000, Eizokiel Morrison also commenced a liko sult against the city claiming $15,000 damages; sod Joremial and James’ Ol and Alezander Netd begun s similar 'I‘!gl Iu‘l;x?.l mmu :l‘:h‘n\l!ul againat lk\;fll}zm?‘ l{,n(uullnk 0 w outof aamages inficted by the La- Hallo atreet tunnel, i e In the estatoof Ohatles B, Sauion n the estate of CLiatles B, Lading, a grant of admin- istration waa made to Caroline l‘zmg;,nllmlor bmx\lll o e viato of Marla Yol n tho cutate of Maria Foluy, o grant of administra- tlon was made to Mary McUuire, under lml:l ;:! 22,00, Jobn T C“ll:tlfl"“:a CD“I':nr. ) ohn Tieany was tried for Lurgisry, found gnilt; and bis term fxad At Lioe Sears it 1 sopad ity Ttovert Manu wan tried “for Iareeny, fowd. guilly, and given six month at tho )lotse of Corrertion, WV, 8prayuo and Donule Hays wero triod tor lar. ceuy. 'The former was scquitted and the latter foynd gullty and remanded, Tichard Richards was tried for larcony, founa gullty, snd given six montha at the Mouso of Correc. ton s THE CALL. JIroor BLODOETT—tiet cases, Jubuz Ganr—373, 374, 377, 353, 165 to 301, and §93% 10 4u4, inclusive, JUDGE JAMESON—45,342, City Ve, Fish, and other cages du Uselr order, 5 JuBUE Moouz—Hotions fn bis chancery.room at p.m, Jupor Ro0ETS-—J10 to 320 and 341 to 350, inclustve, Jupox HooTni—-207 to 310, inclusive, excopt 308, Jupax MoArumten—yl to 0, Saclusive, oxcept 333 on Judye Iiogers' calendar. Jupux FaBwELL~No call; No, 833 on trial, Jupax WiLLious—Sel ciso 1), Mlckechile va. Button, JUDGMENTA, Bwrzaton Ofivflr—’(;‘mlruulom—l. L, Cartia etal m Kickenapp ve. Aune G. Good aud 4, 0. Knoj ict $165, snd motion for new 5.~ unry trial.—osen Frank v . Walseloy, ansigues of ¥, . Ligy et al., va, Ricgiard Dradiey, $351.50,~Fred Riteman vs, Joaclim Hul- mann, $147, Junar JastesoN=City of Chlcago vr, Kent ef ul.j condeminntion verdict sgainat the city for $10,219.75, for the land conidemned fu opeulng Winchiester avenus from Ogden avenuo to Folk tteot, C1ucuIT CoUnT—CONTESSIONT al, va, Fredorick J, Bmith, §1,478,78, Junak Roakus—The| Mson’h any va, Danlel W, Gumion ; verdiet,§idd, W, Bmith va, Wililum £, Dempwey, wnd Ioiac Havie mun verdlct.$25,~Lieury Steinhaus va, Leouar | Hoth- gerber; verdict, $(0, aud motiou for & vew i s Q. Daker st al. V. cn Uogylur, §211,68,—0, W, Bte- vena va. Bamuol ¥, Whito, $527,20, Jupux _Booru—Univorsily of Notro Dame Frankliu P, Dwyer, $:0..04,—W, i, Launder ward F. Thiomas, and larrlet” C, Thomas; ver. $15.08, and mution for & new trial,=Geargo A, Halllia e, Cliarlos Maweiuger: findlvg, $34t.—Joln Uuster- Liouss va, Waslington Dewayl-verdict, H0, Jubus MCALLISTPS.~J0ri b Ke W, Fullar, §1:0,69,~1 Nucey vu,, M A Chancoe for o Balloonist. Afemory of an old report or_ fablo i3 rovived by a lottor from Mouticello, Fls., which says: . '**Of the wonderful seorots of nature that lior- ids can boast of posseasing within bor limils thore 18 one in this county upon which the eye of morial has not yet been pormitted to gaza. For more thon thirty years ite ox- isteuce hue boen tantalizingly prociaimed by a cloud of smoke lilM unconsInRly nded, frequently changing from u light ta n rk shade, from an imponetrable swamp some 25 yiteu from Monticollo. and in the direction of the (ulf Cosst, from whioh pownt this * pillar of cloud ia also visiblo, Learued gontlomon have made frequont aud persitont otloits Lo tolve ts loug-standing and perploxing wmys- tory, ~ Vut up this tuno nothiog has been accomplished boyoud unsticcosss ful attempts to geach the place, all of which ended in disastor within 4 or 5 pulon of the spot ou which the suppoeed voleaun thougtit to bo lucated. I am informed that Judge Boll, of this place, and others urv now making 8 [resh attompt to peostrate to this mystorious J)lmnamunon sud_discover its truy charactor, Judge White, of Quivcy, a man of largo litorary culture, has led sevoral largo expeditions to that region, but fu avery instance failed to effoes an cutrsnce through the olosely interwoven sud impenetrablo nnder- growih of the centroof the ewamp, wherotho valeano iw situated, Whilo somn of thede at- tempts have boon fooule and inetilcient, others have boen well organizod and equipped, nud led by men of experiotico aul fixudness uf ‘mr)m:\e. Judgo Whito had an observatory which ho could place in ke treo-tops to guido him tu tho right course.” —e THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN. From the St. Louis Glote. ‘Cliers 18 probably no man to whom tho com« munity owe #0 much a4 to tho honest, fair- spoken physiclan who does his actual duty both to himself and to hia pationts. Heally ukillful phyelcians &0 uot 8o numerous that their vir- tuos nesd nomontion, and heuce the advertive- meut of Dr. R, V, Pierce, of Buffalo, may well clam the reador's attention, Dr. - DPlerce in s type of aclies of men who obtain sucoess by careful and woll-dirooted effort, not attempting too much, or creatiog falso ideas as to ability. ‘Tha only relinble physician in theas days of com- plicated dlsorders and high-pressurs living is tho **Specialist,” the man who understands his ono branch of the buminess, Buch in hin line Is Dr. Pierce, For the benefit of him resdera he han written ** Common Henso Medical Adviser,” whioh is well warth readiog by thoss wha need such & work, With strict buaincaa honor, high profossional skill, rassonabla faos, and a large corpa of competent asnistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtless make his bame famiiliar an ** house- bold words,"” NEW PUBLEE.I},?,{?,’!S' D. APPLETON & CO,, 549 & 651 Broadway, N. Y,, PUBLISII TEHEIS DAY: L ON FERMENTATION, Dy P. 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TATEs OF CADIN Vasiaar~—$75 Lo $100 currency, sc- cording to locatiou, Stoorngo Passage at Lowost Ratos, Drafta uu Europo 1u s to suit, Apply st the Cowmpany’s Ollice, 138 LaSallo-et., cor- ner Mladlson, . 3. 1L, MILNF, Western Agent, ONLY DIRECT LIVE T0 PRANGE, naatlantic Ci betwaen d" Havio, o Flymanth ik 18.) tur thia 1Bediag b, Dasaehiker, H on_this Iavarite route’ for the BleRdIS Toscels niLont teins mors Sutliorty than any uthior), will sl om by L Rasialdver,aa loflows tom B fac i ding wne). 3 d $120, accordlin 1 ki uvdationd in, B7s; third, §40, Keturn tickste at rodun. rates. Btovraio 810, Wilh supenior acoumaldations., ine cluding wins, tw e, and ul. rehawithout rites onarge, Breamera niarkod thus * do 0ot CATEY Steerait oaswnzare, Lot N, Axout, 6 ir Y. W, E WL Tath-at., cor. Kandilih, A gent for Ch - N WHISKY. KENTOCEY FAVORITE! THE, PUREST STIMULANT. The Finest Whisky Enown. SOLD BY J.K.VANDUZER 128 LAKE-ST., CORNER CLAIK. -AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Friday N 1 N| \y Nignt, ml:’r‘d;{’l::l‘:n'?,l;?’: Esturday Night, FIRST GRAIND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION! ERI 3 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TRE FIRST REGIMENT L 8 G. GILMORE'S FAMOUS BAND, Tocluding 8{ty eminent munlclars, TWO PRIMA DONNAS IN THE FIRLD, MAD.EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM Th t Prima Donua fu Americs, from the Hira. ke m ] 0 i3 in Cli 3 '?JIIHH“BM"HADO Tl(l.lrllflrhY.?gl"m" fta Atnotic Favorite American BB, LEVY. the greatest Cornot-Playor iri . the greatast Carnot-Pleyer liriog. MR. 3. ARDUCKIF, th xrest Amarican Gomet- Piages,” Thio whole nadof the direation of 31r. B, K. Gl MURE, bis Taat apponrance betoro gpening the’ Csnten- nial bia, no the lith of a Lotition st Philads T Lors il tod by tha firln of caa " Augurated by tha firing of e3anon, Tha railionds "cautaring 1a the city will ail ador reaused ates, BECURE I'Afllffl TICKE' Ride Lity . 5. Keen, Onolk dullus, Beger, coruor Biate wn: .1 Culver, Tage, Hoyna k Co., 118 and 120 Man; Bryan & Cof- oo 108, Gorner Harmos court and Wabastay. : Bharp's Drog o0 et L aar o Aabing foformatl g Lo ather ities dasring In oy Sl I:§fi?1‘~'iufl{?nfi FISFREGTMENT . Gex Chivazo, T ADELPBI THEATRE. DMore New Faces this Week. COTTON & BINDUE. this weck only, Miss NELLIE LARKELLE, Mise ALICE KEMP, COTTON and DIRDUE, BARNEY NEYNOLDS, WILLIAM A, ASHTON, Miss NULLY PIERIS, GEORUE snd OIMARLES REYNOLDS, Aliss ANNIE FOX, JOE A, GULICK. lienry Byron‘s Isughsbls musical burlesque, the or, the Beauty and tha !!rlgu:d& The Great Ollo. George Reynolde’ original aketch, the DIZZIES. lhllnnnln’\{'gdnudl fid Baturday, Ladies' nights Tnesday and Thursday, Friday eveoning benefit of Aiss Nully Pleris, The lowest prices in the city. Grand Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2p. m. Pricos—Itoserved eats, 500; sdminnion, 25, NEW ENGLAND OHURCH. Corner Nortl Dearlorn-st, and Delaware-place. THREE GRAND CONCERTS, First Concert THURSDAY EVENING, April 27, MR. JOHN WHITE, Orgsuist. ST T L Lac M185 JESNICA HAB 4. Varintionn—A flat..... 5. *See tho Bright Soraphim ", 6, Offertoiro—~F rainor, 7, Andanto, . Tickets for Xxin conta, For sale at Lyon & Healy's. MoCORMICK'S HALL-~Von Bulow. WEDNESDAY aud FRID "G8, May 8 and 5, and BATURDAY MATINEE, May 0, Farewell appearances in Chlcago of Hans von Bulow, Agslsted by the Young American Boprano, MISS LIZZIEB CRONTN. Admission, $1; Becured Seatn, $2, Beats for sals on and after Friday, April 24, at Roat & Bous Music Blore, 150 Btate-at,, where programines can beo biad, Chickering Planos used by Voo Bulow, NEW_QHIOAGQ THEATRE, o BT O0RG0. IEAT GRAND OPENIN 3 3 ing at 8, and Wednesday and Baturday Matinees p.m. ] HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS ! TIOOLEY'S8 MINSTRELS! HUOLEY'S MINSTRELS | Twenty-eight Btars, under the mauagement avd per- sonal supervision of tha vetoran R, 3%, Hooley, J'opu- Jar prices—Orchestra aud two front rows in orchestra eircle, 811 rear orchestra cirele, T Front Dalcony, Sle; ftear Balcouy, 3¢, Box ofiice now open from § . m. il 6p. m, _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRE OF TRAIS RIPLATATION OF HEFRRENGE AR S~ Manday Bty g . *Bunday exenpted, zed FivaBundar steiona. me 3 Dalirs A CHICACO & NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, fleket Offces, 82 Clarkast, (Sherman_ o 4., eorner Maditon-st,, and into via Clinton, ight Reproas, Tt A Dabugue Bapre ot & Dubyn Expro 23iImasukoo B¥Milwa ikrs Py BMilwankco Pa EAiIwaukes Pag.n 5 11y F5in ERSRT Meran Panl & Win baarquette Krpre atinnnva Lakn Expre Qenara Laxs a=Depot corurrof Wal S—Duvolcarner of Cany d Kintleaus, d Kinste-tta, o /WNS.HXIGA,’N EENIR,AL nlIlL’KoAD. epot, litke-st,, and foot of Teenty.secondast, .Z!:,".’;‘fl‘.’.;:.‘,",%".:f,"" southeast corner of Randolph, m. 2. § Monday Kx. § Dally, CHICAND, ALTON & ST, LOUIS and CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. Cnlon Depal, Wedt Side, near dfudison-st, brelge, Tiekes Officer: A€ Drpt, and 18 Randnlphat. et . e ringhald Rx.rs ingeld & Tox Tiooria, Keoki < Chicage & Paducab Iaiiroas Htreatar, Lacan, Washingtan K Joliat & Dwight'Ascommadation.i Mail, via matn lino. Bpecial N. Y, Expras Atiantio Hxpress, dail Accommodation . Nigbt ixoress. CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Dnion Depat, corner Nadivon and Canalesis, Ticke Ofice, §3.50uth Clark-t., opponta Skerman Heuse, and at Devet. —_— . T T aCal Deve. | Leare Arrive, A e, | T30 p m *10:00 8. m.| *4:00 p, ms *5:05 p. . |*11:08. ma ‘Night Expros, '+ 83 p.m.| 11:008.m, All tratna ran vin Miiwankeo, Ticknts for BE. Pacl and Minneapoiisra good aither via Madisan and Prairie da Uaion, or vis Wateriown, LaCronto, aad Winoaa. ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 31, G ool 67 Twantysecondat, Trekat L/ Y AR b el o Milwaukes Rzproas, Winoanain & Minne TIaT T Wisconain, Iows, snd Minn zpres Wisdnatn & iuasso ig v Ex.. 0id, Feoris, and 1d'Night Kxpress, Pearts aud Ko.kuk E: Dubinguo & Hioux Oty Dubugua & Sjoux Ci Gilmag Pasanger, 9"!0!5\1. Byfllmflfefl l-w“.flglb‘fllzll 1 700l 0 Lakanst v. and Staiee ot Gl and Sietsenihats Thekds Oghass, 8301 endaldepots. Meandota, Uttawas s ots, Ottawa & 5 Aurora Eassenge 110:00p. m. i 00 ke e ‘atizave Accommonation|: 1443 ‘arove Accommadatio | £:3° h e undar, Er, Baturdsy, TEx. Monday. ERIE AND CHICAOO LINE, Ticket Offcer, B3 Clark-st., Palwer Ho, rand Macite, and at Depot, 124 lvchigan-ac., ¢ 4 lere’ rrom Expasition Duilding, T Heduon. raind Tewws | Arrie 8508, m.| 810, m. Draning.floom Bl Cars and Uotel Cars.. ol 5 p.m.| 8:10p.m, Oals line runaing the botel cars to Naw York, PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE A CHICAGO RAILWAY. Loave. | Armioe, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. " MAGUIRE & HAVERLY.... Leseoes, One Week, MONDAY, April 31, Matinoes Wednenta and Sstar sy, 1he Pecriess Comedisn: Voucallat, Stiss KATIE NA by 1ho starling aator Me. . J. SUL- calobrated dian Mr. GEG. W, HOW. ARD, and au excolleat Comody Company. Sundiy even. ing, Fanchon tho Cricket. Tuoudsy eveatig, it lisre- 6ot, Wednoday Matince, Little aroioot, Wednesdsy evonlng, Fanchon the Uricket, Tharsday evenlng, Jans (rm tlday evoning, Uld Curlosity Shop. Saturday slosity Hhop, 35, B g BABOGHE" Pricos as tsual. BADOURS 3 ua THE COLISEUM. ONDAY, Aprll 2, and_duriog the weck, more ‘brilliant new stars, The exquisito nusical sketch are tnsts FRANKE LAVARNIE, Mlss CAILRIE LAVARNIE, aud Miss FANNIE MONTAGUEwho stand unrivalod, aud comv to us with su envisble reputation in all tbs Eastern citics. All the principal features of laat veek retaived. Crowded housea nightly, Everybody des lighted. ' Tho best entertalumient for the prics in Amenca, E¥~Admisaion 25 cents, McVICKER'S THEATRE, HDWIN BOOTEL THURSDAY NIGHT A8 RICHELIETU. Friday—OTHELLO—DOOTI su TAGO, Baturday Matinee~LADY OF LYONS for the last tima, Baturisy Night—NEW WAY TOPAY OLD DEBTS— EDWIN X0UTIE as bir Glies Overreach, Mondsy—EDWIN BOOTIL AS BIYLOCK, ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEBEC and VIA BALTIMORE, Taansge, ull elsuses, Letween privclpal poiute in Ene ropw sud Amurica, CADIN und SALOUN ACCOM- MODATIONS UNEXCELLED, Hhortest Soa Houle, Superior Slhipe, Exnerfeneny Otticers, Disiplined Crowa, BAFETY THE GOV ERNING RULE, Thres weekly vuilings osch wa; EMIGRANT AND & AUL PABSAGE, tho very et fu all resgos Tates, Apply to ALLAN & CO,, 72and T4 LaSalis-st,, Chicsgo, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, "Llin steamners of this Company will sail every Bature day from lremen Pler, foot OF ‘Third-st , Hoboken, Tintea of passago—From New York to Boulbampton, Taondon, llavre, and Uremen, rat cabin, $10U; sucon: cubin, friu, llYll}; wteeruge, $30, :’IIL[EAISRI' l-lgl‘.gl'c";’lfl«h‘ oF pasaage apply 10 . s 2 Dowling Green, New ¥ofk. National Line of Stenmships. EW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERFOOL, A R R AR & R TUNDON DIk 5 April % 7:30a, 3 Noturg il atrodlcod 1ator, Bleoraxs tokote, B chrieneys Draita fop £ and upwardeun Gread Beitaln _"Wirthast corner Clark and ttandaly a Great Western Steamship Line, ¥row Now York ta Briatl (Logland) direct. urdan May 6 Cabla Pasesge, $i¢: Intermediate, 815 St ) Kacursion tkuter RIR0E Rrepand Sousis sy Shore & M. 0. Ap) at Goneril Froigut Depot Lak B APt R e . K. UL, Al INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylng the Maili between BEUROLPE AND AMERICA, A[Hlxas Company's Oitce 338, Ularkat, 3 HANCIS O, BROWN, Gen. Weat, Ay 8~ Drafus ou Great Britsin and Ireland. ‘White Star Mail Line ol dolph-at,, Chlcago, ALFRED LAGEROKEN, General Weaters Ageat.Drafus on Great ritatn and Irelsud, " OUNARD MAIL LINE, ufl:l‘i'x;xg‘tgx times & weok t0 snd from Britsh Ports. R::f;fv‘tf-fim"qs‘ Offigo, northwest sorner Olasrkand e DU VENET, Guasral Western Agunty SUNDAY LECTURE SO0fETY. READINGS! 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