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1E CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TULSDAY, APRIL 5, 18B1—risiV PAGISS. NEW YOR Secretary Windom's Confer- ences with the Leading: City Bankers. The Americon Agricultural Association on the Sub- jeot of Pork. No Causo to Suppose that Amer- iean Hogs Are Unduly Infeeted. Sovere Oondemuation of the Practico of Adulterating Butter and Cheesas Complimentary Dinner to John McCullough by Many Celebrities. Attitude of the New York Pross on Judge Robertson’s Nomination. The Question of Removing an In- sane Judge Bothering the Lawyers. Movement Looking to the Abolition of Tolls on the Btate Canals, Beechor Causes n Sensatlon In His Church by Narrating a Personal Experlonce. Thurlow' Weod Objects to the' Proposed Method of Oleaning the Btreots of the Oity. SECRETARY WINDOM. HIB DEPANUTURE FOR WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NEW Yonk, April 4.—Tha new Sccretary of _he Treasury returned to Washington this morn- ingat 10 o'clock In the limited expross. Tho princlpal object of Mr. Windom's visit to Now- York, a8 8 genorally known,—for tho Bocretary himselt proclaimed it,—was to consult with tha represontative bankers as ta the redemption of the outstanding bonds and tho munnor {n which tho remainig $164,000,000 1n 4% per cent bonds nuthorized under the Re- funding bill shall bo issued. Upon nsubjeet of such vast lmvortance very naturally there §s great Iutorost, not only in Whall Atroot, which s tho monoy centre of tho country, but in bLusiness anit even political clrclos, to know what tho poiley of the now Administration willbonstotho Natlonal tinances. What tho vlews of Souator Windom werc on tho flugnclal question aro Jretty well known, but WIAT WILL DI TIE POLICY of Bocrotary of tho Tronsury Windom f8 quito ®nother thing, for, as ho was caroful to say In substunce, *I have my own opinlonsaf course, but T Intend to be guided by the viowsof othors. 1t is & matter which will require much thought and earoful considerntion.” 1t {a stuted on what Is sald to bLoexecllont authority, notwithstanding the Secrotnry’s rot- conce, that his faverit plan will be the vno ‘which was siggested to klm by turee or four prominent finunclers during ‘the Bub-Trous- ury conforonces, and which was moro cxtensively discussed than auy other. ‘There wero soma_ fndividunl diforonces ns to thio preciso rate of Intorest, but in g:numl tho plnn is this: Tho & und 6 porcent bonds now held ¥ tho baoks ARE TO IE EXTENDED UNTIL CONGRESS 2 MELTS &t tho rate of 3, .30, or 3¢4 nor cont, tho rato of interest to be definitly declded on after further conslderation. Tho banks now hold noarly fifty millfons of 08 and 160 millions of ba, " This Rlnn would therofore take cure of two undred millfons of londs tempornrlly at a low rato of interost. A8 to the 4348 still to be issucd under tho funding bill, they amount, ns 18 well known, to $104,000,000. ' In dispasing of thosu it Is thought that tho Seeretary would probably it ruto which would Lo equivalent to the buyers to 3.4 por cent. Thero would be, sny, 00,000,000 frow the sinking fund end surplus revenue with which to redeour bonds, ‘This wnulta{lunlm in ail $900,000,000 of bonds taken care TITE IMPORTANT POINT +n this plan is tho proposition 1o nrrange with tho banks that thoe Gs aud 6a which they hold now shall Do contlnucd by agreement at tho low rato of from i fo B per cent untll Congress ‘Dasges a Funding LIl OF course this pinn could Mo extended to. tha general prblic, who are holdors of 64 and isulso, by stamping such bonds with tho agreemont, i tho Treasurs Departe Juent waa prepared to force such holders to_tho met terms af the agrenment by threatening thom to call in their bonds it they refused. AN INSANE JUDGE. THE QUESTION OF IS REMOVAT. . 8pecial Dispulch to The Chicayo Tribune. New Youk, March 4.—Tho caso of Judyxe Ban- ford, of tho Buperlur Courtln this city, I8 n very pecullar onc. Ho hos done no work for two yenrs, ond has drawn bis pay regularly. Steps have recently been takon to romove him from the Dencb, but it would scom that tho endeavor 13 not to bo ensy of nccompllshment, as Dr. W, L Druper, of this city, snys the Judge is suffur- dug 1rom softening of tho braln; that bo s prac- ticully insuno; that ho ls irresponsible, fncae pablo of taking cara of himsolf, and tho sube Ject of Insano delusions,and that he Is Im- movablo by argumont or réasoning, and i INSENSINLE OF EVENTS which are tranapiring around bim. Prominont nttornoys of Now York bave sont to tho State Bonato, In connoatlon with De, Draper's afMdavit, obfocting aguinst tho proposed nction of the Hunate, u8 tho statuto oxprossly deolares that no dnsune person ean bo tried while in that stato, Bhould tho Beauto pruceed to removo kim, legal questions of n sorlous character would ho at oncosruisod,—whether be would be deprivod of Lis snlury, for instance, und, what {8 a moroe so- rious question, in view of tho publio Inturesis, whethor tho title of any succossor to his ofllve would bo valld. Tho Court of which Judgo Ban. furd {8 0 momber Js undoubtedly . EMDARUASSED BY 118 ABSENCE, and thoGovernor could hiedly do less thansib. * Init tho muttor to the Benwie; but, us tho cuso fs oo far which tho Lonstitunion hus unde no ox- pross proviglon, any attempt to remedy a tem- borary uvit by nction of ot least doubitful con. atitutional valldity would leal to evils of a still mora serlous churacier. Legal uuthorlties horg Bgreo that an attempt to oxorcis thn power of romaval undor the present provisions of the Conatitution inight very woll load t cmburrass- ments and n\l‘)lr-fruuwr thun those produced by tho inabilit Yitioa ot mlaoki cl‘x’.dxn Bunford to dischurge tho DISEASED PORK, A DENIAL OF I8 EXISTENCE. Wew Yok, Aprll 4,—Tho followlog i8 from 8dvauce ubouts of tha Journal of dmerlcan Ag- rlewltural Assuciatlon: O tho strenath of tho fepart issued by Goeorge Crump, acting Britlsh Consul {n Phitadolphia, fn Docewmber lust, much excltement has nrlson ovor the pork product ©f tho United Btates. This Assoclution bus mado an extonded Invostixation of the subject in tho Interests of the Amorlean producers, and fluds thoro 1. no vocusion whutever for sho Scaro, Crump spoake of hug-chotora,nat of trichs Ina, aa the prevnlont discaso, ‘Tt tho forwer exists and bas exlstod to un oxtent mast in- Jurlous 1o producors it would bu folly to denyi but v hus not aflected tho Tk ofi g, 0% g0, Fudon it ot s or [ Ure not und cannot be unrknxw’;cr ru&l rb::).ll: “Frichl- tlolura the farmor oly ks the suffero, but (o wmore Huited extént, ‘»mh' 3 Low Dosie existy, # ".}".‘.‘L'&'#’;‘&“fi.';'\}‘ ku&wnhm men, It ro Z ;vxperl. unite fu thy nlnwmgm‘:fih:"“ selptly u‘lx‘:.\‘l:\rl{fl CAN ENTER THE HUMAN 8YBTEM, “m‘_gtuxlhrvu Insutlicontly cooked meat in Ifllh.un::hwl bappen 10 exlst, As to duugur Of American pork products, cither by home or forelgn consumers, Lhoro 18 nbsolutely neno: first, from tha aimost total ahsence of trichinosi sceond, throngh protection by cooking, Cureis of provisons In tho United Bintea ure nmongst tho most honomble, palnss tuking, aned skilicd merchunts and manufaoturs ors, whoso futerest i3 in putting up only tho best and purest product. The puins thoy tuke and the method they practice i« gouaran- tee oguinat dunger. Suine ‘or laed b and nntl-bufl ehieeso are referred to by U ‘The former 8 i Tensid and swindle that o v the severest condemnation, hut it canhot b dangerous ty health, ad lured eanonly be ren 1 atntemperaturo thut will kil tho " animatesin Oleomargirine I8 un nlguitons s compound i suine, Against tho manufocturs and sale of Yoth thore should Lo probibitory Inws breruas of tho Injury thoy hnvo dote to producers and con- sumers of nutoml butter. Thoy bave been A CURSE TO THE COUNTRY and to farmers, Antl-hulf cheese lsan article of cheese nndo frotn miik from which ail the eronm has been taken, nnd i piaco of which a st ercontiizo of lard 8 fucarporated, Sold under ts proper name, It need cnien no prejudice ngninst Amerfean cheese. Only two anall fuctorles nro yet In existonce, anl none §n tho Wost, ne Crungp bis been lud to believe, It I8 proper to ohserve that nong of these nduiteratlons uro chargeuble to tho farm- e Hu s biterested in preserving the charseter and reputution of his prodacts, The mdultern- tlons nre Intraducod and manufactured solely Dy speculators, who aro regardless of the cou tey's prosperity when It contlicts with tholr in- ‘terests, {i\'nr_v attention should be given to tho nintter of keeplng our fourd praducts puro and Beyond suspicloit. On thigour futura prosperity a8 n Nutlon hinges, for If we loss our export teado In producy we may closo our doord and, vacato our farts. i JOIIN MWCULLOUGI THE RECIPIENT OF A DINNEIR. Bpecial Divateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yoni, Aprll 4.—A dinner waa glven at Delmonleo’s this ovening to Me, Jdoha McCul- toitgh, tha netor, by a munber of his friends, ns a manifestation of tholr eatuem on theeveof his depurturo for England. Mr. Noah lrooks pre- sided, and Mr. McCullough sat oo his finmediate right. The remalnder of the ‘com- puny woro Goorro Fawcott Iowe, William Win- ter, John Russell Young, Judgo Brady, Alger- non §, Sullivan, Chnrles Eytingo,Harery Edwards, Locke tichardson, B.G.Montgomery, Clinton W, Stunrt, Jobu I\ Raymond, D. A, Buck, Alfred ‘Wilkinson, 3, I.. MoVicker, Judgo Honedict, T\ IHeury Fronch, W. Bond, Judge Cowinyg, x-Gov, Fathom of. California, Albert Blerstadt, Lester ‘Waltaek, Dr, Pallen, Gen, Anson Stnger, Thomas MeWattors, and E. M. Vandenboff. Tho wall ‘behind the Chnlrtnnn's seat wns denped with the ‘United Btates tirgs, o bust of Mr. McCullough as Virginius forming the centre plece. After tho dinuer had been ontan, Mr. rooks made A BRIEF BPEECH, In which ho referred to Mr. McCullougn's cnreer n Califoroim, the nequuintanceship he formed with hitm there, and his largo ond genial nat urc, Ho sald niso that tho dinner wus intend- ed ns @ slight testimonial of the high appreciation {n which Mr. McCullongh wus held by s friends in New York, nnd added that tho roomt In which the dinner was given was not large enough to hold tho peopte whe would ko to puy tributo to him. Mr. sulilvnn hera (nterposed tho supgestion that Mr, McCullough’a heart was Inrgo enough to hold ull tho good wishes of nll his triends, nud Mr. Brooks, accenting the suggestion, went on tu suy that, while Mr. Cullough'a visit to Europo was only an experlment, his friends wished him the fullest puccess fngt. ~ Mt W'CULLOUGIH, IN RESPONSI, #nid ho nD}?l‘DEthd and cordially thanked tho company for the complimont tendered to him In blsdluner, Ho roferred to My, lirooks' re- mark sbout his yolug to England, and sald ho hoped to do credit to the hikh opiniun enter- taincd of bls acting by his Americun friendy. x-Gav, Lothawm spoke of knowing Mr. Me- Cullough In Californin in his early munhood, and of his struggles thore ns manager and, uctor after he left Forrest's compuny. My, Sullivan spoko of Mr. McCullough's in- fluence in Now York, his faculty for making fricuds, and his noblenuss of nuture. Mr, Raymond safd that Mr. MeCullough must be going to England for reputation. kie coult nat have nny {dea of nolu‘z thore for monocy. The spenkor had recontly been thero bhinsolf, and he knew bhow it wis.~ Amerlcan notors, he #ndd, never expect to got any money In England, and they are never disappointed, “Boglish not- ors, on the contrary, . COME TO AMERICA FOR TIIEE MONEY§ they get it, go back home agnin, and forget all abont Amerlen, He went to Hnglind himself soveral years ngo to play with the late B, A. Botharn, and, nl’;vr‘rlulng thero for & YCAT, | camg bacle haine, When hie lunded in New York heexpeeted that n grent reputation hil preceded him, But ns ho was walking up Brondway he met an acquiintance, wbo exclaimed, * elly, John, where bavo you been? T haven't éeen you for i year." Nobuody knew, added Mr. Ruymond, sor- Towfully, that he had been in Bnglaid. Bpeechea wore nleo mnde by Judgo Brady, Lucko, itichardson, Harry Edwards, Judge Cow- ing, aud othors, THE CANATLS. IN FAVOR OF THE ALOLITION OF TOLLS. 8pecial Dispaleh to Tha ¢/nicagn Tribune, Nrw Yohx, April 4—~Tho Produco Exchange at its spealul mootlug to-day took nvery de- clded stund fn favor of the abolition of tolls on tho Erlo Canal, and ndopted a resolue tion requosting that the ILegislature, * dis- carding nll ldens of fnlsc economy, put- ting naslge all loenl Jealousies, and refusing to be frixghtencd by tho buguenr of di- rect taxation (which would bie roturned indlreot- 1y to tho cltizens of tho Btato In tonfold meas- ura), but fmpellod by a high standard of truo statestnnnship and puro patriattsm, will prompt- Iy approve at this session the constitutional amendment ubollshing tolls upon tha cauals of tho Btate, in ordor that this QUi ION UF VITAL IMPORTANCE mny be azain acted upon by the Logluture of 18, which, if thorcupon ratifled by a voto,nf tho peoplo, will froo threo canals tho cusuing year,” . 1t was urged by tho Presidont of the Exchango Ju o lonpthy speech that “The im- mense products of the Wost must and will bhave moderato rates of frolght to tho soaboard, and congequently nil tho trauspartation routes to this city shouid be encournged and protected. Our merchnnts aro especlully ealled pon to look after tho wolfare of tha ciils from the fact that, uulike rallrond and ateuinsbip lines, which huve tho undividenl attotion of thoir able and ntorestod Direotors to manugo thewm, THE CANALS ALE THE PROPERTY OF THE BTATE, Tho peaplo aro tho stookholdors, And the Logls- Inturo I8 tho dirootors. T'he Erle Canal has to fta credit over sull‘vm.w and yot tho Legls- luturo _and peoplo heslatate” to oxpond thu money | ncuossary to onlarge and {uorenso it8 - usofulnos: Tho businvsa men who composo tha Produco Exchangoe fusist that the time bas arrlved whon Now York, un- feay propared to rotiro from hor preGminent po- sitlon and aeeept inferfor rank, must shandon tho polioy of fnactivity so° long chaructaristic of her counzol, aud adopt a_vigorous ana lboral polivy in connvotion with her wutorwanya, it sho waulil retafn her hold upon tho internal com= merco of tho country, JUDGE ROBERTSON, IS NEWBPAPER BUPPORT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Youk, April 4,~Tho lepublican news- papers of thisBtnte present u pretty falr indlcas tlon of tho popular sontiment regarding tho nomination of Judgo Robertson which Bonator Conkling 18 ateiving so hard ta kill in the Sen- ate. 8o far a8 they huvo been grouped on this subjoct, they stand as follows, tho liat belug nocessarily fmporfect and confined largely to tho most prominent papers in tho city end tho country districts: Por—Now York Tribune, New York Mafl, Now York Evening Post, Albuny Evening Journal, Utlea Herald, Syrnouso Journal, Syracuso Standard, Oswego Times, Auburn Ad- vertieer, Ehinira Advertiser, loohestor Danncrat, Bultato Erpress, Frodonin Cenaor, Ontaris County Times, Lo Roy Qazelte, Dunville Advertiser, Livingston County Heratd, Livingston Republican, Yalmyra Caurter, Progreasdva Hatapian, Western New-Yarker, Clyde Times, Modinn L'imés, Attica #:'1‘4.:"";\!“ I‘I{l';;_-‘-gu \'&ll'k Times, Now York falo Commerclat, |t 1 ngto Krceinan, Liut- e ":"llg MAJORITY LIST might be doubled or trebled In afzo. In uearly all tho interlor Buite ll:»‘p:x‘h‘l‘l’nag-ug‘v‘v“-‘-' papont are beartlly suppurting Judyo Hobort- son's nomlustion,—uone more heactily thun those who sustained Mr, Carnetl's nominution for Gavernor beforo tho Barutogn Convention, and who sustainod elthior Mr, Plutt or 3r. Crow- luy tor the Scunto. In fact, the tono of the Re- ublicnn papors of this Btato clourly shows that f My, Conkling were Lo uo bofore 4 Rupublican Btute Conventlon noxt full on o square Iusuy with tho President i to appolutmonts ho would bo beaten by a muojority of threo to ono, TUE ANTIVTAMMANY MEMBENS of tho Assombly uru suddenly disovercd to bo in fuvor of resciuding thio ltobertson resotution, #nd there nro rumors In_circulation resvoot iy, tho mouus by which this siugular chengo of beart has beun brought ~ ubout, which are s discreditable thut the Republicans ot tho Htuta can ouly refuso tobolleve them until con- vinoed againsl tholr will, The of thew [a thut the unt. loaders have been promised o of tho Custom-Tlouxs putronngo in enss Judio Hobortaon 4 defeated, mud u Unllector of w difs tercut utripo {8 sccured, aud have beon threat-* encd ut tho same thne with reprisuls in tho Mo- annl‘:’y churtor if thoy do pot do s thoy uro uoked. THIS ALMOST INCREDIULE STORY s evidently bulleved by vrowluest Demosrats, U\ I MIK such dickering I8 serlously conts nted it perhaps will sutllce ta say that Judge Robert- goi, even I ho should Yo' defusted, which tho Whashington dtapatches say deemf very fme robable, would be the lenst damaced inanof the r"l. Alaw, that wheedilng the New York aseon bly 8 unother thing , fram fooling the Unl Btntes Benats, and 1hat 183 birely povsihle, I g Judge Hobertsn to bin” rejected, that o8 Pradinent Gineneld would not ask tho ' ants Tamany Democracy of Nuw York to o the Collector, A RUMOR EXPLODED, A Warhington speclal suys: **Tho depariurg of Mr, Conkling and Mr. Jones, of Nevada, for New Yark to-nlght gnve riso to the rumor that thoy were going to hive nconferencewithJudgo ltobertson, The fnctd aro that Mr Joned *nn private business in New York, and that ir, Conkting nccompanies him I n legol nkilng will go to Wisconsin divoatly from Now Yark without roturning to thia olty, Thia cxplanntion ni3o dispeses of n rumor that Mr. Conkling would {n nduy or two ndiress tha Benato in open kession sipnn tho differencos between him and tho President In rotation to thn New York ollices,” TOCKED UP. A SON OF BENATOI VANCE, OF NOUTII CATI0- TED PO BEING DRUNK AND cupacity, Mr. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune. New Yonk, April 4.~Two youmyr men very much Intoxiented and very nosy, indulged fn n disgraceful fight at tho Grand Cansral Hotel Into to-nlght, They wero arrested mnd taken to tho Murcer Btrect Station-lHouse aud a chnrgo of tetng drunk and disorderly was mndo ngalnst the prisoners, who sald they were Charles Vance, aged 25, clerk, nnil A, 13 Munson, aged 29, elerk. Hoth rofused to sty whero they lived, and woro lncked up. Shortly nftorward friends of the prisonersealled and partly suceeeded in induetng tho polico to keep tho uffalr sccret, It wis, how- ovar, loarned that Vinco was it son of ex-Gav, and United Stutes Sonutor Vanes, of North Curoling, and it was remarkeld that he was on his wedding-trip North, Friends made every oifort to seeure the relense of the prisoncrs. They went to Mayor Gruce's resilonco and wera tolil to go _to police hendyuarters, Th didn’t work, and Vanee and his friond nye locked up, und have n plensant prospect of bLolnke huuled up in the Jefforson Markut Pollee Court to-morrow. A SENSATION, BEECHER CAUSES IT. New Yonx, Aprll 4.—A deep hush fell upon Piynouth Church and every ear wns strilned yesterday when Mr. Beecher sald ho would re- lato an fucldent which he hnd nover spoken of tefore. Ho vomarked, playfully, ho would now telt it confidentially. “Thore came to me, ho #nld, *n member of my church, tho mothor of nyoung womnn, who ssid her daughtor had becomo fnscinated with the Roman wor- ship and wanted to unfto with that church. I said to her, *Tell your child to wait ona yoar until her own mind and Judgment aro settled, andif, at tho end of that time, she aball find that she I8 drnwn nearer to God und to Heaven through that Chureh, let hor cotne, and wo will tako ner by the band sud carry her to tho door.’ At the end of the year she was 8till anxfous to ecnter that Church, and Isat down,and wroto a lotter to AN IIONORED CATIOLIC PASTOR of this city, aud said: *This Inmnb bas found g—rounur pastures in your flelds than in mine.' he joined the Catholig Chureh, and (8 to-duy n happy Christiiu girl in that communlon.' uruuu could have heard n pin drop while Beecher was telling this, and thore was what is gencralty callod o *sensatlon.” 1o ndded, *I'd do it again If necossary, for when 1 spoko of the unity of all that beliove tn the Lord Jesus Christ, I menut it. 1 don't believe in extornsl uality, but T bellove In internnl unlity,' In this contncetion the proacher also snid, “I would rathor rido.in the most rn‘(gnd tuird-olnss car that was ever put on the ril If it would take me nearer home than In tho most luxurious purlor- cnr that cver was bullt, If it would tnko mo furthior from home." STREET-CLEANING. THURLOW WELD OIJECTS. NEW YORK, April 4.—Tho vencrabloe Thurlow Weed writes to the Trilune objecting to the padsage by tho Legistmwure of tho pending Strevt-Cleaning bill. He says: * Recognizing tha cffeots of prominent citizens as disiuterested nnd praiseworthy, I nm condtrained, after much reilection, to sny that thele plan {8 highly ob- Jectionable. Thoy soetn to hnve loat sliht of tho Tuct thit such vast power and patronngo should not be gonferred upon an individuul, and thut Individual sure to be now and always n proml- nent partisan, The LIl which hus’ passed tho Benate not only gives the Mayor exclusive power of appointment and removal, but glves him control of 1,000,000 antually,—n sum of $:25,060 Invger thiu ut tho dlaposul of tho Police Cou uilssioners n 1881, ITEMS. NORTHWESTIRN, Spectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tridune. NEW Youi, April 4~Tho Chicago & Nortb- «western Nailrond Company I8 sald to be lending 81,000,000 on Wall street, which looks ns thaugh thore wns somothing wrony about tho roport that tho Compuny's paper was too nlenty in Chicago, THE TREASURY has recolved about $3,000,00 of the bonds em- bracedin the first call now prepald at 1015, uo"luls aro coming from abroad it responso to tho cull. MR, KEENIE Aald to-day that ho oxpected to leavn for Bu- rope in nbout three weekd, and thut ho felt “benrish" as to tho immediate mnrket. MR GOULDY snys that tho blf advaneo in prices which he predioted somo timo ugo 18 coming. The offoct. will bomost marked, hie thinks, in tho South- wostern stocke, THI MANSION-TIOUSE PLOTTERS, Tb the Weatern Associatdd Press, NEw Yonk, April $,—~0ne of tho persons en- wred fin pluntiog u bomb at tho Muuslon Houso n London, nxmed O'Donnell, is sifd to hawe ar- rived hero Saturday, Irlsh organizations ure nrrmmlnr for an oxoursion down tho bay to meot Coloman, anothor of tho Mansion-House platters, reported on nearly duo. Muney wns Bon now resting inParis, ROLD OUT. ‘The firm of Charles Seribnor's Bona have sald thoir shures to Roswell Bmith, business manager Of Scribner's Munthiy pnd St Nichulax, nnd Berib- ‘ner's llustratea magazine for girls aud bogs, The editorlnl nod bustiess management will bo continued as herotofore, ORITUARY. Jdames Duell, Preallentof tho United Stntes Life-lusurance Compuny, died to-day, nged 6. A GOOD HOCIETY, A new socloty hns Leen started horo entitled a Bactety for tho Prevention of Btreut Acuhlunts, and tho polico huve buen notltied to tolograph all such neeidenta to tha rooms of the orgunizu- tlon, Among the prominent men on ity com- mittees are Gov, Cornoll, Willlam M, Evaris, Judygn Noah Duvis, and Surgoon Hanmond, 1ts aimy aro ta makalonns or donations to persons Injured by struet uceldents who stand fn_need of {t,und to prosecuts offendors and compol drivers to have lighta ou thoir varrfuges at night, and also controlling brakes, PERSONAL MENTION, Among the promincnt arrivals for tho past twonty-four hours wore Marahall Flold, Chicaga, Alboninrle Totol; Angus Hiwlth, Milwaukeo, Windsar Hotel; (len, Wessals, U, 8. A, Grand Central Hotol; Ethan Mitehooek, St. Louls, and JoH. Plxin, Now Orloans, Fitu Avonio Hotol, 'LOKD LOUNSDALE'S YACILT, Lord Lounsdaio's magnitionnt steam-yacht loft this port for England to-day. HYMENEAL. Mnrriage at Poughkeepsie, N, Y,,0f & Daughter of tho Late Prof, Morse and DEr, ¥ranz Rumniel, tho Planist, Bpectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribund, Povankeeesiy, No Y., April {.~Thoro wasa flutter of excitomont among fushionable poople In this olty thia nfleruoun over the mar- ringe of DMiss Lelln L. Morse, youngest duughtor of tho late I’rof. Morso, and Alr. Franz Rummel, tho cmment planiss. It oo- curred at Locust Grovo, the summor reslience of tho brido’a mothor, at 2 p. nu., tho Rev. Henry L. Zeigenfuss, Ructor of Christ Church, purforin., lug tho ceremony. On uccount of rovont deaths intho family only tho nearcst relatives wore board tho Australian, oubled ton third por- invited, 'Tho brido wore' a dress of white sllk and watln, enriched with oxquisit ewbroldery und beads nud poarls. Instond of tho vonven- a tionul wudding bell, thoro was suspended over the party o lurgo bruuch ont f n Marshul E:«‘l‘!.mm troe, bheavily ladon with beautiful ‘Tho prusents woro many and of rare beauty, Nut tno cust of those in Worth was a cheok fori bandsomo su from Mrs. Morso's old friend, Butuol J. Tildenw After a vollution Mr. and Mrs, Rumimel sturted for Wasbingtan, where tio Gurman Awnbagsndor will soon glve o reception in thetr bonor, Ou Suturday next the buppy tple will start (- tho vicamer Muluo for thuir BOW iomo In Englund. e ———— STOLE A WATCH. W. i[. Talbert und Maudo Ciark were boforv Justice Morrisou yostorday wdrning, charged with stoullog & gold watch aod chaln from a man named Justine Shuploy, who was o passen- Hur o the 5:-0.: tter Furd, nbout year ugo. aploy, wha lives at Barlvilie, 11, wus nol pres- ent. und the case wag coutlnued until April 14, In order thut he migat bo v hynd to ldeutify the jowelry. The Clark wowan was held to tho Crimlugl Court fo bouds of $30 for stealing a wuleh from u mwau wuwed Cruuo wows three Woeks 1o, SNOW AND FLOOD The Missouri River at Omaha Floods the Levee at That Place. Nearly Every House at Vermilion, Dak,, Carried Away by the High Water. The River at Yankton Twoenty=~ one Feet Above Low- Water Mark. Arrival of Vennor's Prodicted Snow- Storm at Dotroit Laat Night. THT STGNAL SERVICE. Orrrce op e Cmiee Biaxan Ofrieen, WasiNaGToN, . C.y April 618, ni.—ForTenno- #56 and tho Oblo Valley, generally (air and warmer wenther, south to west winds, and slow- 1y fatling haromoter durlog the day, For the Unper Mississippi and Lower Missour] Valleys, slightly warmer and generally falr wenthor, varlable winds, generally from south- enat Lo southwaest, fatling barometor. For the Upper Lako roglon, slightly warmor rud falr whida, generdly Crom sonth to west. For the T« Luke region, slnwly claimg teme perature, rislng followed by 1nlling barometor, south to west winds, falr weathor, LOCAL UNSKRYATIONS, UHICAQD, April 4—10:19 pom. [Br. | Ther, [ 1w | Wyndi| Vel | T0n,[ 1eather 1| Fatr. z | Enir. w o ar. E ] Ar. a8 Ar. N @ PAT. » la car. Tinromnior corrooted for (uninerature, olovation, and Instrumental orror, “Molted snow tho anatl to mensure, Mean barometer, 003, Monn thermometo Mo humidity, i 1lighest temperaturo, &2, Lowust tempurnture, 1. UENEIAL UBSERTATIONS, CHICATO, Avril §-10:18 p. m. ' Ther| 114 Wind, Wth'r b e Esiinb . | 2 Fort tinrry. 1 Furt Gibaon,, W urnd Havon| 23 Indinnapolisa..} 3 Keukuk,..r i La Cronio ] Leavonwortlin| 57 Laulsvitlo o] Maran 21 Mewphl 4 Milwaul 2 Nushvilie a3 Now Ortoans. .| & North Pl b3 2 Fid i ki) DT i Port Huro 2 24 il 2 b1 Iy & a3 # roled 2 T I Winnemucen,.| 74 IOWA AND DAKOTA. 8pectal Dirpatch to The Chicann Tribune, Bioux City, In,, Aprit 4.—A fiftcen-foot rise ocourred at Yankton yesterday and last night, nnd tho town Is again Hooded, the wator reach- tng up to tho Jonke Hotol, and from six Lo olght foct deop In the lower part of the elty, which s entirely deserted and loft to the merey of flond and fce, 8ix foot of tuls rise eamo from above, ‘and tho balanco was caused’ by ‘ynothor gorgo forming u short distunce Lolow the city, At 0 o'clock this oveniug tho water was still rislug slowly, =&nd 18 mnow above the hlgbest point reached Inst weok. The Town of Gayville, down the rivor twelve miles, i3 overflowed, but tho bLulldinga still stand, Tho wholo City of Vermiillon, with tho oaception of the depot nnd one other bulld- ing and thoso buildings located on tho bLiufY, is entirely swopt nway. First reporta stntod that thirty poraons woro earried away In tho flood, but Inter from that bolnt suys uohuinan liveanroloat, buta lnrge amount of stock {8 drowned, Tho deatruction to live stock in tho bottoms |8 fm- menso, tho dacp 4nows in the ruvines leading to the hills rendering 1t tlmost fpossible for unis il to escipe when the ood enme upon then, The City of Eik Point Is sltunted on higher ground, and {3 yet ltself out of wator, but entirnly surrounded, and the current from tha Missourd, which i running across tho country, is 80 Rtrong i bunt eannot’ be rowed against {t. At omu place nbove Elk Polnt the worge has cnused o cutoll. und & channel is alrendy cat out fifteen to twonty feot deep, This runs Into tha Iix Sloux River nbout five miles north of Elk 'olnt. el The wator ieen Jeffersol, and Vermllion hns been riging slowly to-day, and tho situation In that section I3 nbout tho snne a8 ut tho last res Purn Tho weather continties very cold, and reozea hard overy nlm::l. ‘here 1a na proba- way Lliity of tho gorgos gly uatil tho weathor chnnges, Muayor Smith, of this city, is making nrrango- ments to test the power of dynumite on tho gorges, nnd to sco If they cannot be atarted by it menng, Considoring the fuct that some of these gorges aro ten miles in longth and twenty to thirty foet high, formed of feo throe feet lhlnl:‘ not much is to be hoped for in thisoxpori~ ment. 'The river now at Yankton lsnbout ton mites wlie thirty-threo feet nbove low-water 3 he rullroad and stenmboat property res tain as yet in tho game position us Baturday, There bave beon 1o more 1oeses of bonts, and it 18 hoped to suve thoso that survive tho fimt break o the ico, ‘The river hore Is rising slowly, but Is still thizee foot bolow high water, A report from Yuaukton this evening soys tho Inhubltunts of Green Islund loft the town be- fors tho great tlood cnine, and that no lives wore lost,' The dead bodies of twomen fount tlonte ing on tho I:rnlrlu fitteon miles up thoriver have not beon tdeatilied, A full erow of “officors and tnon woro sofit from koro last night Ly General-Manager Atkin, of the Northwest ‘I'ransportution Compnny, to Nobraska City to bring tho steatnor C. K, Peck, which wintered thore, to this place immedintoly. Bho will probubly bo Lere 'Thursday, OMAILA, NER, 2 Apecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, OMAYA, Nob,, April 4—During yestorday and to-day the Mlssourl River hos beon rislog very fast, nnd this ovening it I8 u brond, rushing stremn, overflowlng tho bottom-lunds, and In places stretehing out to the width of two or three miles, and perhnps more. Omaha leveo is flovded. The water put out tho fire in tho fur- nacos of tho Uumuha Smeltlog Works, and the ostublislimont hns ceased operations for tho present, It stands closo 10 tho channel, and fenra nro entertained for the safoty of tho works. 'Tho Union Pacificshops, located furthor north and considerably noro inlund, are con- sldered comparatively” safu, but lnmbor-yurds south of the smelting works nru in dangor. ” ‘'he wnter continues rlsing vapldly to-night, and tho worst hus not come, Privito udvicos yecoived horo this rftornoon atato thut tho feo gorges nbove Sloux City have hroken, and that tho river at that polut rose fiva feot this niternoon, und was stitl comiog up, awl thae nearly every butlding at Vermilion has boun washed nway, “The cars standis 1 ding nt Vor- Hlon depot nro untirety submergod, At Yanks ton the water §8 twenty-ong feet ahovo law- wator uurk, and has tlooded o lirgo portion of und 13 rismg six inches per hu 3 out of 1ts channel, awlng 1o o fco rorge hav arnod (t, and 1T hag started noross tho lowlands to thoe Ilix Hloux Rlvor, into which 3t will empty n short distance above Elk Poing, 1f tbls cut-off 13 mudu 1L witl teunafer to Nobraskn o vast lsland or trict of fund, towoth- or with thirty or forty tuiles of tho Dukotn Soutbern Kaltway, 118 predicted that the river witl et ¥ome new chunnucl heve, as it did somo four ycars ugo, 1f so, it cnunu!‘nu Prove vory disustrous, BISMARCK,; DAK, TssAnek, Duk., April 4—=Tho gorge below Mandun partiully broko to-day, mnd the river foll into its orlgiunl bouke. Tho peoplo’ of the fll-fated city wro cutting wud and fco out of tholr bulldings, It s from two to tivo lnched thick,and frozen. Tho streets cunnot bo cleurad, ay thiero '8 no placo to put the fou, 1t oxtending in every dirostlon fi solid chunks clodely pitukod from threo 1o elghit foot thick, The rullfoadiost overy tiv, to the nuiwber af uboutys,ou, al) tuld, GRIGGSVILLE, IT.L. Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Chicaco Tridung Guiaasvire, I, April 4.~Tho woutber hero 18 very uufuyorable to tho ¢crops und to business 1 konerally. Thero havo been soveral times when it acomed that spring was coming, but repeated atorms have aboutdispelied all slgna of warm weathor, The hlgh water in tho Iliinofs d1d not matorlally damagr tho wheat an the bottom, Bnow Is faiiing rpldly and melting, with the ape pearnnco of heavy snow or raln storw. DETROI'T, MICH. Sptelal Dispate to The Chieagu Tribune. DeThorT Mich, ApHlL.—Vennor's snow-storm arrived on thme this evenlng. Tt commenced snowing furlously nhout 5 o'clock, anid contin- ned for ainut two hours, meiting, lowever, as soonna it fell. Tho ludleatlons are that moro suow will fall bofare morning. ——— AMUSEMENT “BILLER Christapher Crab, Sir Mincing Lune. AYLORO? oyl 2 lnppr Aribain Ln B, . Ellzn Dabsoy Phanbe Yaelehizh. . 0L F Tho new nuutleal eomle oporn « Itachel Xanger S llllllx{[() of “lillee Tay- lar,"" tho fdon of which s borrowed From the old Enclish bullnd of that name, tibretto by Stevens and musle by Edward Solamon, was produced for the first thno In this city Iast ovening tu very larze audience, und made a declded bit, nnd it wiil probably not be mnny duys before its prineipal numbers will bo shistled wl over ourstrocts, Thero i4 nothing purticulariy original in any part of it, The plot Is old, for [t 1a taken fram the ballnd ta which we hnve referred. Tho text {s after tho manner of Glibert and tho music s nfter the munner of Sulllvan, and yet ftennnnt Le catled n parody. It Is shinply comic nautieal upera suggested by ** Pinafore,” and written down to every one'’s comprehension, does, for tho people have not been on tho stuge long beforo the interest of the house Is cengred in thom, and, ns the operi {8 full of go and never dull, the interest {8 not lost, It fsull fun, and clean fun, very bright, very odd, very droli, tull of zest and sparkle, =nd eversything on tho Blage—scenery, costumes, situatlons, dances, churacterized by the same qualities. 98 18 not dependent wpon eltber text or musle, but upon the munner {n which it s given, and tha life and action which pervadeit, The principn) pumbers are “Tho [rtuous Gardener,” sunw by Billee Tuylor; the chorys of the Charity Girls, which ts demurely oddy Sir incing Lance's song, * The Self-Mude Man," evidently suggested by the Admirals somiz fu_* Plunfore™; n_comicni conspirntors’ scene, nfter the manner of that in the **Grand Duchess the “Gallant Thunderbomb ** chorus; Ten Barnacle's sone, * Allon Acconnt of Ellza,” with a funny refrain, which is fuil of humor; the hornpipe, urranged by Cellier, to the old English musie of * Bill “Taylor"s anngpus. ing song, ** Just Liko Thut d'tho flnul tun- certed number, “ Love, Love, Love,” There aro numerous other numbers. solos, diets, and choruscs, but these ure tho mwost prominent. All mruupI)l tho work fa bright nud amusing, and entirely freo from vulgarity or broad sugges- tion. 1t 18 u clean plece of fun,and as such de- serves heurty commendation. It s fult of iifo nnd stir, and from tho beginning to the end bas no dull moments, ‘Thoro ure hut few who can ba called singers in tho troupe: fn reality thoy uiny be Hmited to Rig, Brocoling, who bay o thie, deep bass vulee, und {6 & good nctor, and ta iss Guthrie, the LPhube of tho cust, who has a very sweet vojec, which sho uses very well, - The wit ond fun of tho numbers, howey earry them without inuch regard to tho music, 08 wae evidenced by that bit of nonsense, ** All on Account of Eliza,” which was poorly enough sung, and yet had haif ndozen encores, The netion of nearty atl 1ho charactord was apeclally wood, and sometimes, a8 in the ense of Miss Hughos and Mv. Thorne aud Mr. Groves, very quaint and clever. The encores wero very numernus, ancluding fn the Hrst nct tho “Chority Chorus' —with Pnuhe's song: the Declaration of P ey by the Churity Girla: tho conspiracy sc the *"All on Account of Eliza"; and fu_the secoud net, tho Satlors’ Chorus and tho **Love, Love, Love,” ju the finale. Mlss Shnms, n very light, agile, and gracefnl youny lady, talrly took tho ouse with her fine danclug of the hornpipe and ‘was doubly eucored, repeating with o danee and “walk round,” Doth tha scencs, tho Village Green at Bouthampton and tho Portamouth Hurbar, with the pler, lortitications, and vea- scls at anchor, were benutifully set, and tho nise et sceae was il further enlivencd by tho Lright and graceful costumes, Thoe now” work muy bo snfd tu huve et with n success at the start, 1t will be glven all this week. THAVERLY’S, Miss Genovieve Ward made her nppearanco last niglit before n large Lut not an enthusiastio audience, und guve ono of tho finest perform- nuces In tho role of Stephanie we have seon this sonson. Stephanie, s our readera aro well aware, 1s the princival personuge In tho play of * For- got-Me-Not." over which there has been 8o much legal dificulty. Miss Ward orginully produced tho play {n London and mnado o great succesa. Thot Lester Wallnck thought he would unticl- pate the coming of Mias Ward to this country. Ho thorofore produced the pluy ot his thontre Inst fall, and, us Stephunfe, Miss Rose Coghlun wag creditca with muking quite as grest a'sensation tn New Vark os Miss Ward in the samo part bad made in Lowdon. When Miss Ward hoard of r. Wallack’s course, she v quickty landed in New York, and she, owning tho right of production In this country, at once stopped him In bis shurp but tucrative earocr, und then startod upon n tour through the Jte public. This, In brisf, s the history of the pluy, The play itsolf Is very enstly desoribed. It i absorbingly Interesting, but unsympnthetie, It wns written by Hermann Merlvale and F, C. Grove, two of best dramutists Lowdon hos—n fuct which ** Forget-Mc-Nut™ would prove if thoy hnd written nothing else. In construction 1t s oxcecdlngly rimple. It I8 In three uets. ‘Tho jucldents eccur in ono room, and theso {ncidents do not strotch heyond a perlod of clgbteen hours, There mre but elght characters fn tha play, amd most of the dinlog passes betweon twoof them, Stephanie and Sir Horace. From the mowent the curtafi rlses until it finally falls upon tho vunquished Stephanic, interost nover flage, There 18 nut character In tho play that could be dispensed with ; thero 18 nota linein tho dinlog that Iy not necessary (o tho dovelopment of tho story, and no charactor is made prominent at tho ex- pensa of unother chnructer,—iu short * Forget- Me-Not" {8 n compact plece of dramatic work written In crisp dinlog, ofton keen and bitiog * fn its eative. 8nd ulways telline, With all fta excellencics, however, wo question whother the pleco will over becomo very popular, Femile depravity has nover boen favorit subjoct on the stage unless carcfully swathod In symputhotic tlan- nel, and Stephaide i such a cold, heartless, self- sk she-devil, whose motives nro not actuuted by love for uuybudy or unything except hersell, that when we seo her fuatly escapiug from thy vengennee of tho Corsicun vendetts through tho duorwe fecl no pity forthe woman, but brenthe it slyh of rolicf thut tho virtuous pronle in tho play buve found i meunsto rid thems selves of “her presence, Stephanic bl been murried when 10 years of ago to a Manguise de Mohrivat, the keeper of i notorious gumblings dun tn Parls, trequented by the young * bloods*' of Burope. Stephanic had acted ns a decoy duck, Among tho mun they bad ruined was o ?‘nu n‘f Corsiean, who, led on by the adventuress, ainod that whon' bis fortino wis dissipated ho would be smply compensated by the love af Stephanfc, Whun that thmo eame she lunghed 1u his face und bhufl hlm thrown from the house, Onu night tho Corsiean entored Morhivart's house, slow tho huabund, and would tave slum the wifa had tho pulice not arrlved, Tho Corsl- cnn wis tried, und, uwing 1o extenuntog elre cumstances, wis only sentenced 10 the gulleys for lifu. Thon Stephianic dutermied to sten from ber intutious hfe and enter socloty, Shy wants to be a ine Indy, and to do this sho wiil sacrifieo overybody If sho can who comes in hor wuy, Shortly after hor marriuge sho had nson, whot she never suw after his fill‘tlh 1ofuro ho wus 25 ho married Into u respectubls English fumnily, who, whion tho pluy apens, uro living Iemo,” By the Code Nupoleon 148 & murringo cuntracted by & man beforo he reaclies bis 2 £ith yeur, withunt tho causent of his parents, 13 null and'vold. Armed with this knowlewgo Stephianie lnvades tho house of her duugbior-In-luw's tumily, and intends to compol therm Lo Introduce hor (o the urlstovrucy of Rome. She threatens unless they nooede to hor demands to muke publlo her knowledgoe, thus putting tho girl in tho nusition of inistress to her son. They con- sent Just us Sir Horace Weiby urrives on the Neenc, und ho tukes up tho fight, 1t (s keon, tntellectual contest, floally won by Sir Horace through the lnstrumentdiity ot tie Corslcan, whosa libsaution from tue gnlleys is cxplained, MMiss Geaeviu Waurd's tastmption of thy Bobémicune—in {te nonchalanee, 1 outwird oligh, (e 1ey, bard, cunnluy, sly munoer, ity mpudonce, L6 pltileds Indiiferonce to the ugony intlicted In the cagerness teearry out her oy, In tho coolnues, lu"-r risossion, ¢nse, and cifoct with which she currles on b Tl duehog with Sir Horace, wud i her extifbitton of physi= enl terrur ut the ond of the plny—Is s wonder- fully tine plece of work, both in concention und In uxecudn, Bhu abpears to b u perfect i tress of tho mechnnisim of weting. Byes, buuds, Arms, wolth, and body uro trained with quite ay much nleety us B bhor Unoly moduluted voleo, Her volee Isuot a me erful onu, but It I8 stron, for work of this churnoter, au uppears by under- Miss rd wiy well ents rene ly. il wmun- ner d8 eusy wnd uatural, und the moeaning of the chuructor was graspod adiirably, Misy Corw Tanuor, whu rendurs the cutbor inulpld pare of dilee, looked well, and uoted the role of tho wmodost younk Englfel womay with tuste, M. Horuce Lowla prossnied un smuslug picture of & Freuch dandy, bus b stuuld cover up tue 1 and evidently intended to muke a hit, which 1t | traces of his facial . nako-up with moro skill. Tho othor parts were woll filled. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A very atrang bill wns offered at the Aeademy Inst night. 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I EAN'E Bi nicr, 407 livondway, Nuw York, Rev, O, HLTAYVLOR, 10 Noble-st. Rov, A, . SunNen, Frederlek, M. Hev.GEo. B, PraTr, St Stephens Chureh, Phile. Hev. C. 2. Joxes, New Drighton, N. Y,, &c., &0 A renl cure of Catarrh for $1.0). ELECTRIC I%f _!I_’Ii[fsll. EDISON OUTDO Wonderful Effect of Electricity. REMARKABLE WONDER Which Is Creating a Revolution, Houss or mrnmunnvrm} j February 13, 181, For the firat timo In my lfe Lam Induced togivos atestimoninl. Notlelng in somo paper an advertise- montof Dir. Ycott'n Bleetrle Halr Brash, Taent £.0 forone.nnd find 1t Indecd & romarkablo brush, My wite hns for years muffered with lieadachos. the Dbrush cures thom nt onee, Bevoral friends havo ured itfor headnehes, nnd it has nevor fafled. 3y wifs wan niro uetting promataraly bald, but the brush has ontirely stonped the faliing bair and started n now uruwth, Tuseitio remove dsndruff, and It works Mkea charm. Five times tho cost woula not buy my brusia §f 1 canld not repinee ft. To-day 1 bought of McAlmont, druggist of this placo, two brushes to send to frfends who havo tried mina and rquestod me to buy for them. Cul. Ponder, Mayorof Walnat Rtldire, wos attacked by nAevore casa of sick hend- ncho whilo at my house. Mo wan very sick. My wifa bropased to try the brush, which hae tinally consented todo, with no folth in It, however, In threo min- utes he safd ho never folt Letter th his Jife, and direeted me to sand bim n Lrush., 1 have nothor- Ired McAtmont, the drugaist, to use my namo In recommending it. Yours truly, GEORGE TIIORNBURGH, Broakar of tho House of ltoprosentatives, Littlo Rock, Ark, Mg, Thornburgh I8 nisn Grand High Priost Royal Arch Masons nnd P'ast Grand Mastor of Masonsof Arkansus, "This testimonial camo to us untolicited, and wa get such evory day. Famphlois malled free. This ru- markable Brush has mot with grent success, and s warrunted to eure Nervous or Bilious Hendachos b fiva ornoven minutes, curo Neurnlela and Rhou tism In two to five minates, and to quickly stop falle ing inir and Lnldness, All dealors are authorized to Tuturn tho price if notna represented. A Heautiful Pure Uristle Hrush, Wo will senl it pot-pald on ro- celpt of KD, or by Rxprons, C. 0. D., ot your expense, with privilegn of examination. The Pall Mall Electric Assoclation, 83 Uraadway, Wallack's Theatre Hutiding. V¥or saloatall Drug and Faney stores, 1 MUSEMENTS. MUSIC TCEY SHATL. THE OLD COLLEGE SONGS! Amherst v G H@ge EVENING, " Gleg Club, 188, Tuesday Evening, April 5, 1881, E&Tickots, 25¢, e, Ti¢, und B, for salo at tho Box Ottice, -BALL. The Chicago Ball Club WILL BEGIN THE SALE OF SEASON ‘I:ICKETé At ita ullice, 103 Michigan-ay.. cornor ftandulph-st, o» WUESDAY, 6th inst.at 10a fi., PRICE, $15.00, And tho Tickots Aro Transforablo. ranio. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 3L HAVERLY. Mnnauer wid P'roriator This CPURSDAY) Eventnk (for a briof perlod only), GENEVIEVE WARD, In hor original wnd forelble creation of ATEPHANIE, Murquise de Mohrivart, In the gront play, by 1erman Morivalo und F. C. Grove, entitied FORCET-ME-NOT. £ Min Ward does not play Wodnesday Matineos L L] )::)r UTI?".T{".\IATL\ AT 2. A Hunduy Nights, Avril 1) and Ti—fienctits of BLISS | ACE, \vul'rxflu;'f:u and FILED WA GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st,, 0pp. Court-House, AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT! "ho New Comto Opora, BILLEE [- TIAYILIORI “ALL, CN ACCOUNT OF ELIZA." The Charity Bob and the Beautlful Stage Pictures B@Hents mny now bo socured for Ay performancy MVICKER'S THEATRE. ONLY 'TIHIN WEEK, TIE GREAT\DIALECT COMEDIAN, MR GUS WILLIADMS, AsJ. ADOLPI! DINKLE, in his hilarlous camedy, OUR GERMAN SEHATOR. Entirely lta-writton.: Now Songa und Wittlclsms, Matiness Wodneaday and Naturdas, Nuxt Weok—T1{E LEGION OF HUNOR. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, st Bide, Tinlstod-st. nuar Mndison, ° +50lo Prgprinton Slungyer WM. EM 3 NICK NOITON Tvery Evoning nud Matingos this wook, JONN DILLON in Farcos Andy and Annlo Hughes, Charloy Bluwond, Churles Glidden—in Epoclalties. John Murruy and Grico Cortlund In drama, “CONRTABLE HOOK.” Bupported by Goorze Lenruck and Stock Company, R iinsion—Fvenings wid Sundny Alunee, § and i, W und Nat. Mutines cult be secured by both s, 13, 23 und e, Neat Edlison whd Buil tolaphungs. 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Monday, Aprll i~The wrent Comudinns, TROBSON and CIRANK In thelr now play, “A. D, 190" SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Fyery Kvening at & Matinoos Wednesday, Saluniay, ana Hunday, Hyde n’s Comedy Co. n 13 tting Comody, entitios LDOON'S 'I'IRIF T'O OS] N, 1l~Kelly & Ryun' 0 Htur Vorioty Artists, fI; GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. ez itni Blmature is on overy bottle ot GENUVINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Lwparts tho most deliclous 1a3to und soatto BXTRACT CER 7 CAl GENTLE- LAN ut Sadrus to bis brother ut Wolickyran, Mor, oPell LBA' & PER- JUNS thut thelr wtice {s Blatily ostoomed in [ il wnd e T’ vy opin- Jun, the most pafaabl | ws thu most wlholcsunig, Bauce b L wade.” sSOUrS, GRAVIEY, Fsir, : IOT & COLD MEAYS, xS Bold and used throughout the warld, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AUENTS FOI THE UNITED BYATES NEW YORK. RAILEOAD TICKELS. JaE, TIOK TS fl A By EL S L Tickey AP W, 8. ltandotph. -Tickets Bough And xotianvod. Weauood Fates 1o wilpard Repiy

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