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SHjicsgo Srtimttg. fiAILT, TRI-WEEKIY MiD WEEKLY. BdiAore suiajE^roDrletonit : &FFICKKO. SlWwaiK BjSteas® i T*«! y, dsSnaed ic city by <Slr ISSS**'* •s*•?* p*qy,to jnoll«>>sSfC^SriMr^™ *45- lw: *•2*’ “••• ISS; Lrtm - w>» •»»»•• •• OMr»to Tcblcste*, HUbol*. Chicago ©rflmiw. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 186 L ILLINOIS APPOISTMESTB, ' L Among too Illinois appointments made and- confirmed yesterday,: were, those, of our fellow citizens E. C. Lamed, •'Esq.;, to. the office of United: Stales District Attor ney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Julios White, Esq., to the office of Col lector of Customs for the port of Chicago. Both of these gentlemen are eminently qualified for the respective stations, and their appointment will be hailed with live ly satisfaction by their numerous friends. SCHtBZ AN® CLAY. A change was made yesterday in regard to the diplomatic appointments of.lhe above named gentlemen, with their consent and approbation. 'Mr. Clay was appoint ed Minister to Russia, and Hr. Sebum to Spain,' The former place, we qnderstand, "Was Mr. Clay’s first choice, and- all true Republicans will rejoice that Mr. Schurz has been assigned to a first class mission. ADJOURNMENT OF THE SENATE. The executive session of the U. S. Sen ate adjourned sine die yesterday. Prior to adjournment Senator Trumbull offered a resolution and pressed its passage, in sup port of the enforcement of the laws, and properly characterizing opposition thereto. It was not acted upon. The proposition to raVmit th'e San Juan difficulty to arbitra tion goes oyer until-the regular session in December next. MISBOURI OPPOSED TO AMEND- iUIiNTS. Tl£b Missouri Legislature, by a Tote of 63 against 42, declared that it was inexpe dient for the General Assembly to take any steps for calling a National Conven tion to propose amendments to the Consti tution, as recommended by the State Con vention. By .this action, it would seem that Mis souri considers the Constitution as it is as goodenough for Tier. 1 - - - The truth is, the damor for concessions to Slavery to keep the Border Stales in the Union, is a grand humbug; ... The.Border Slates cannot be bought to £tay in the Union by any sacrifices of prin ciple which the Free States can make. They will, remain from motives of interest and safety, and not from bribes; or they will join the Southern Confederacy be cause they like it better tbe old Un ion. Missouri cau hardly afford to annex herself to Jeff Davis’s dominions, however much the principles and sympathies ot her ' slave-holders may incline her to hitch on tolhe Cotton States. The climate, pro ductions and geographical position of Mis ’ aonri classify her with the Free States of the Northwest To separate from the Northern States is financial ruin. Her Interests arc tenfold greater with the Free than the Cotton Stales. Whatever Border States may hereafter secede, Missouri will hardly be one of them. A GOOD LOOK. ..Dispatches-from Washington to the N. ._ Tribune announce that orders were is ... sued on the 14th inst., for the reinforce . 'Tnent of Fort Pickens with the four hun . - Jtfsed=meit on board the Brooklyn. „ A* the • Secessionists have cut off aU communlca-, tlon by m ul and telegraph Between Pensa cola and Washington, no intelligence has yet been received as to the execution of the order. The agent of the Associated Press at Washington, who, hy the way, is a South Carolinian and a Democrat, asserts that no snch order has been sent; but we think the event will show that the cor respondent is right. ‘ The same authority states that orders were issued ten days ago for the detention of the United States troops now in Texas; 'subject to the order of Gov. Houston. The country will hail these evidences of a determination to hold and possess the forts and public property, with unspeaka ble delight They will also be glad to know that the Secessionists of Texas, who are threatening to hang Gov. Houston for his loyalty to the Union, are likely to find they have “a hard road to travel.” At the latest-dates from that State, both Gov. Houston and his Secretary .of State, Mr. Hamilton, were addressing the peoplei in denunciation of the Secessionists and of their treasonable action. There is, un doubtedly, a large number of loyal men still left in Texas; and a vigorous show of strength on the part of the Federal Gov ernment, and of its determination to pro tect allloyal citizens, will doubtless inspire them with renewed courage, and perhaps add to their numbers also. Railroad. Convention. A SailroadT.,Convention for the purpose of arranging a summer Time Table, met on Wednesday at Cleveland. Pretty much all the Chicago and Western Roods wererepre "Mated. CoLC. G. Hammond of the C., B. & Q. Road Was Elected Chairman, and E.B. Phillips of the Boston and Worcester, and D. S. Gray of the Contra! Ohio, were elected Secretaries. The roll of members was called and It was found that thirty-six Hoads were represented. A. number bf delegates from the Southern Hoads felled to arrive, owing to the detention of the trains on the. little Miami and Jeffer sonville Railroads, l?y the storm last Tuesday night. The telegraph lines being also down, tended to embarrass matters. , • Before the Convention adjourned a commit tee on business was appointed, of which John Brough was Chairman. - Alter some time spent in consideration, the following schedule/was proposed by C. Vlb ' hard, of the New York Central. GO3SG* EA.BT. Leave N. 7. 7 a.m. 11a.m. Bp. m. ** A1bany...12:20 p. m. 6 p.m. 11:15 p.m. ArriveßofiSlo...lo:3o p.m. 4tSoa. m. 10 a. m. GOn.*G WEST. Leave Buffalo... Ba, m, 6p.m. 10:30 p.m. m Albany... p. m. 4:45 a.m. &480.m. Arrive N. V 0:30 p. m. 10:i5 a. m. 2:30 p. m. M Boston... 11:30 p.m. 230 p.m. 4:40 p.m. This is nearly the same time table in use Itft summer. The schedule was under con sideration the adjourned to dinner.... i The tadiftMifwa now are that there will be two throngh trains to Chicago,and two through trains to Cincinnati." We are indebted to the Cleveland ScraLd for the foregoing. _v Hew Schedule «f East Bound Bates, At a meeting : of the Presidents of the Five v '■ Easton Trunk Line?, held at the St Nicholas ' 'Hotel In NcwYork,on Thursday last, the fol lowing schedule of East bound all iafl ratcs waa agreed upon, to take'effect on and after March 23th. The five Presidents also adopted a resolution that they would not re ceive less than their per cent of these rates: To New York. To Boston. - Prom * " . - 4th.class. Flour. 4thd<ss. Floor. Cleveland.. JMtf ® *l% S5 Toledo..' 100. B5 *l3O jcSS«»o , &K V& 185 «' S* ft 'S S i® -62 isb H H5 —•-*6O iso w iso g e- SS fcaTurills -W M 0 , ?? a . WJ Tne rates from all the points named above are to Philadelphia, .6c on fourth class, andlOo* cm flour less than to New York, and to Balti more they are 10c and 30c leas than to. Toft. ; BDssfoalppL o •-Fonr feet two ~ - . &SUSOTCW,;; Marca - Usenet water in chwuicL- on ipWci'i fiulhig. •’: .-• ■ ■'-v' . *“ Eoatls.ixD, Marti MT since Ai astand now. Al fii ii VOLUME XIV. AMONGTBE BASE* BBS I. Sale of Dnfti under r Suspicious Cir- "Prom the Clcclnnktl Gazette, 2Sth.J. • thejlost few dayaTjan individual a stranger In. the city, has heeniseUingdrarts. ‘drown by the Cataract Bank ofiLockport, N. Tv, upon the Ocean Bank, N. Y. City, and bos, •in all, between Ciodon&U'flh&CoTinetoD, dis posed of about $7,000. The drafls were for earns a fraction loss than. SSOO and SI,OOO, and It Is a remarkable fact that each denomination was for precisely the same amount. The odd figures were put In to give the operation a le gitimate appearance. The operator managed to get introduced in a round about way. Some time ago he had " been introduced to a gentleman, now in an.insurance office here; and by this party he was identified at one of the banks. In another case he pro cured a letter tova merchant, from a person who did business in New York some years ago,' but who is now “ buying cattle inthe West,” and this letter he used to procnreanlntroduc tion in other cases. It having been ascertain ed that he sold drafts at seven different places, suspicions were excited,and upon inquiries be ing made of the persona who introduced the individual, it was found that they really knew nothing about him, farther than that they un derstood him tob .ar the name he gave. There uponone of the bankers conclndca to lockup this customer, and after a brief search, he found him at the United State:! Hotel. He questioned him as to his object in telling the drafts, and was informed that he was buying grain. The banker told' him the transaction did not look right. Thereupon the stranger proposed to walk down to Fourth street, and Introduce him to a gentleman there to whom be hod a letter. This proposition was accepted. The letter, when read, proved unsatisfactory. He then proposed to deposit SSOO, the amount of the .draft sold to the banker now referred to, to 'be held until tlnT draft should he heard from. * That was ac cepted, and thus Banker 'No. 1 was secured. Other bankers then went in search of the cu *> tomer, hut he had disappeared, and no traces of him have since been found. In the mean time. a dispatch was sent by Banker No. 2 to the Cataract Bank,Lockport, describing .onot Of the drafts, and Inquiring If it was genuine. An answer was received that the draft was all right. Subsequently a person, who was after wards found .to have given an assumed name, presented an order for the SSOO, deposited as stated above, but it was not honored, and this individual, with another individual, supposed to he an accomplice, was arrested late in the afternoon on suspicion. Webave thus ; detailed the circumstances connected with the operations, without giving names, having omitted the latter for the reason thatthe drafts being genuine, they may possibly be paid.. Bankers, however, are of the opinion that some extensive fraud was Contemplated. It is believed that a largo amount of these drafts are now in the West; audit is suspected that those sold here were rintended to be paid in order to gain credit, upon which to operate more extensively at tbls and other points. : The person who wrote the letter of introduction to a Fourth street me r chant. stated in that communication that ho had $40,000 in drafts, which he expected to use In buying cattle in the west. It may bo that the Cataract Bank is owned by the parties who are thus operating, New-York banks being sometimes used in this way. By* -paying a fdw of the first drafts sold, the way might be opened for extensive, transactions. •• Persons, therefore, to whom drafts of this character may be offered, will do well to ra ’ fuse them. We omitted to mention, as another suspi cious circumstance, that the seller of the drafts had quarters at both the United Stales Hotel in this city, and the Madison Bouse, Covington. BASING ATTEMPT AT BANE ROBBERY. Tbe Building Undermined—s3oo,ooo in Jeopardy—A Tnnnel Sixty Feet in liengtU X*ns—Disappointment of tlie Robber*—Bl,OuO only Carried OiT—Arrest on Suspicion. prom the New York World, 26th-] About 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, infor mation reached the police headquarters of one of the most daring attempts at bank robbery that bos attracted the attention of the public for a long time past. A telegraphic message from the Third Ward police station notified the superintendent that tbe building of the New York Exchange Bank, on the corner cf Dey and Greenwich streets, had been entered by burglars, who, passing through a tunnel dug by five weeks of unremitting labor, had entered the Office immediately wi thlnthe door ofthevsnlt. thVporter ofthefohk ar rived In the morning, he had entered the rear office, occupied as a private room by the Pr s ident and higher officers of the bank, for tbe purpose of making a fire,and while so engaged, his attention was attracted by a suspicion) noise, that apparently came from the direction of the vault containing the bank safe. As tbe noise, however, ceased almost instantly, and was not repeated, the porter come to the con clusion that it emanated from the porter of the North River Bank, who was accustomed at about (that time every morning, to light a furnace in the adjoining basement. The cashier of the bank, Mr. D. B. Halsted arrived at about quarter before nine o’clock in the morning, and at once proceeded to open tbe door of tbe vault, but found that, with all his efforts, it was impossible to induce, the lock to yield. . He was engaged until nearly 10 o’clock in this vain effort, and finally sent for 'Mr. Joseph P« Hodgkins, one of the patentees of the lock. Tbe latter arrived at the bask, shortly afler,and for a long time persevered in tbe vain attempt to open a door only held by one of his own locks. At length he gave up the attempt, and proceeded, assisted by some of his workmen, to cut through the brick wall of tbe vault. At twelve o’clock a hole was made In the wall sufficiently large to enable tbe men to operate on the inside of the lock, and at half-past 12 o’clock the door was opened only to disclose to the officers of the bonk, who had in the meantime gathered around, that the whole of the bank-books had disap peared and that tbe top of the safe presented an appearance never before observed; the crossbars haylngbeenremoved, and the chilled iron sheeting exhibiting marks of considera ble rough treatment from some well-tempered instruments. T*-wremarkable state of affairs would have probably excited more attention than it actu ally did, were it not that the instant the door was opened a hole, about two feet in diameter, was discovered in tbe flag flooring. Immedi ately in front of the safe. The vault itself was a small one, probably not more thanlour feet square, and was almost entirely Ailed up with a large double safe, manufactured by Herring. Upon the top of the safe was piled a large num ber of the bank books, together w.th a tin box, the property ofA.fi Feck, a broker do ing business on tbe comer of Maiden Lono and' Broadway, containing S2OO in gold, and about SSOO in uucurrent bank notes, valued at abont SSOO or SGOO. Mr. Peck has been accus tomed for the last ten years to leave the box in charge of the bank every night On Satur day he was on the point of putting $8,300 in good money in the box, but finally concluded' to deposit in the bank instead. ; Immediately after the vault had been open ed, information of the probable robbery was at once conveyed to the -Third ward’station house, and had the immediate effect of bring ing Capt, Jamison, Sergeant Brevoort, and several of their picked men, to the scene of the burglary. Upon hearing the story from the officers. Captain Jamison at once en tered the tunnel, and passed on through, emerging in a basement two doors higher up lu Greenwich street, occupied as a carpet es tablishment. No one was to he found hero and the front door was closed. Upon entering • the vault, Capt. Jamison stumbled on a pile of , books which were soon discovered to be the hftnV books which had been removed from tbe ton of the safe and thrown below by the bur- glare for the purpose of giving them more room to work, la addition to the books an immense number of burglar's tools were found in the bank vault, in the tunnel and in the basement or carpet shop from which the bur glars had evidently begun operations. Two looms only conid be fonnd in the shop, and, from the load of dust settled upon them, abundant evidence was famished of a long and continued disuse.' There were, probably, about two hundred rolls of carpet in the place. It was on one side, piled in such a manner as to render discovery of the large hole in the the considerable quantity, of earth around it, very improbable, and in fact al most impossible. On another eide a email sp ice was curtained off with carpet in such a a manner as to form a small room, which had evidently been intended and used as a kitchen and sitting room. A small stove was In the center, and around were arranged couches of carpet, which had evidently been used as rest ing and sleeping places for the robbers. Here whisky was found by the police, as was also a large cooked ham, and a portion of a fish, to-' gether with pepper, salt, and various descrip? tlous of condiments. The burglars, when cut ting this tunnel were in the habit of throwing -this carpet before them, thus being enabled to move on over a comparatively cleanand pleas ant flooring. There was only one wall of any consequence 1 to ent through, and that was the partition tween the bank'building and. the bouse in : which the carpet shop was situated.- The lat ter being number l£a and the former No. 187 Greenwich street. After passing through thin 'wall they cut a zigzag passage under thehase ment of the Norte Elver bank, and finally ar rived directly under the basement of the New York: Exchange Bank; they there changed their coarse and'coding immediately be neath the bank vault, cut their way directly up within the door, with a nicety of calcula tion and execution that shows them beyond a doubt to have-been directed by a person of no„ small engtaecring gcnins. The passage was,'with the exception of the partition waQ, immediately through .the send in which the budding' stood,* robbers ccnld, of epuree, have been guided by nothing la the - ► nature of wails that wouldbaVe Considerably assisted them ip tiwdf excavations.; . The safe which the burglars so unsuccess fully -endeavored to open, contained about $300,009 la money and securities. About SSO I OOO only was In" money,'the remainder feeing In securities of sufch’a nature as to ren tier tijehr, negotiation by- the 'robbers highly precarious, with the exception of s2o,owTln hondlt the property of the president, J&lltv andofthe ziumm. aeaorsiiclum. SUGHT OF A QiNABUN POST* , TffASTKK, The Poet Office Bobbed of Ten Thou* [From the Toronto Globe.] . A few days ago the inhabitants of; toe good 1 town of-Berlin were astonished at learning i that their iFostmaster had .taken “French leave” of themwith SIO,OOO belonging .to the' Post Office Department in bis possession. The rbinbr was not at firet-credlted, bntlhenp pearance of Mr. Dewe, Port Office Inspector, ~ on the scene, put the,..mattpr beyond doubt. , It may be a snbject'of.surprise thatthe Post Master of a place like Berlin . should have been allowed to hold possession .of such a large amount of money belonging -.to the De partment. But the modus operandi by which It was obtained brings to Eights systematic course ‘of swindling, in. .which other parties arc involved besides t:. e iugitiv£ Post Master. It-sppears that frauds; have been perpetrated, on the Post Office for several months'without detection, and were accomplished inthefol-. lowing manner: , . Davidson forwarded “advices” to the Post Master at Toronto—and it is said of ot ier cit ies—of money orders; payable ;to - different persona, who were his accomplices. The du plicates were, by the same malls, bent to, those parlies who presented them at the money or der office, and -were paid the sums for which they were drawn, the officials being under the impression that, the cosh had been deposited with the Post Master at Berlin, in the usual manner. The orders were filled up with the largest sums allowed by the Post Office. The cash thus fraudulently obtained it is supposed, was returned by express to Berlin, less toe commission, n-> doubt retained bjtne accom plices in toe crime. The flight of Davidson exposed the whole matter, and warrants were at once issued for his apprehension. It is, however, feared that he ha. “mode tracks for foreign parts,” being reported to have sailed by the lest steamer which left Boston for Liverpool. As it was suspected that some of his accomplices in the. frauds were resident in Toronto,; information was laid before the Police Magistrate, ' and yesterday afternoon Mr. W. Deesauer; tobac conist, Yooge street, was taken into custody by deteciiv< Arnold, on: suspicion of being implicated in toe crime. Shortly after his ar-“ rest he was liberated on giving substantial ball for his.appearance at. the rol.ee Court this morning, when toe case will bo investi gated. Tb© Baltimore M* E. Conference on ' tb© MuTcry. QueaUunwActloll of Bishop scute. We publiehed, a day or two since, a brief and somewhat involved dispatch relative to the course of the Baltimore Conference of the 3L E. Church on’ the new Slavery chapter. The following extract from the proceedings, as reported in the Baltimore Patriot) sets the matter In a clear light Stauktow, March 23. Afcerihe opening ..eierclses of .the Confer ence tbia morning, tbe or:er of the day -was called for. and Rev. G. W. .Israel presented an able protest against the action of tbe General Conference in its adoption of the new chapter on slavery. It assumes that the action of the General Conference was revolutionary, disorganizing, subversive of the rights of the membership, and is, therefore, null and void. The protest was adopted, with the understanding that it .was a simple protest, and, as such, not com muting tbe Bishop or the Conference ns an organized body, said body being unable to do that which he himself, under the discipline, as an officer could not do. The Conference now proceeded to consider and vote upon the paper heretofore presented by the Eev. N. Wilson (which was published iu the Bitriot of yesterday). The first resolution, after some slight amend ment, was adopted by the following vote: For the resolution, 83; declined to vote 41; no, 2; declined to vote for the present, 8. The plan was then,. as a whole, adopted, when Bishop Scott, who had declined to act — the vote upon its adoption being pnt by the Secretary—read the following paper to the Conference: - ‘•Tbe whole action Just had on what is called the Wilson proposition, is, in my judgment, in violation of the order and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and therefore is null and void, regarded as Conference action; .1 therefore do not recognize the said'action os infracting the Integrity of this body, and so I proceed to. finish tne business of the present session.” • . Heavy Forgery. . Yesterday a man named Whitney, who rep* resented himself as a New York merchant, succeeded in chaining $2,350 from various bankers on Third street, $1,350 of which he took with him and made his escape. He ar rived .in this city several days ago, and stopped as t'ie Walnut street House, and immediately set about making acquaintances among busi ness men, and was by them iut-oduced to sev eral bankers. Five hundred dollars of the amount was drawn from Danlevy & Co , and was deposited with a mercantile house to whom be was indebted for fais'ln traductions, ; as an evidence of bis good faith. .As soon as the fraud was discovered, the money was re lumed to them, but the thief escaped with the remainder of his booty. —Cincinnati Go 2tUe } 27 ih. THE CITY. advertisement of pews of Plymouth Church to rent pg*3ee advertisement “To Boat Baildert,” in proper column. G. Mtuarot.b gives his weekly dancing party on Saturday evening, March 80th. Friends and scholars are invited. Tetkitt Church.— lt should ha bom in mind that the sale of pews in the new Trinity Church, on Jackson -street, between Wabash and Michigan avenues, will take place on ' Monday next, the Ist Inst See advertisement. A Correction.— Messrs. Barker & Illsley, whose store on Stale street, near Van Boren* was entered burglariously on Tuesday night, are hardware dealers, and not grocers, as pre viously stated. Dcuute’s Adam and Eve.—The upper or Museum Hall of Kingsbury Block is now for the drat time occupied by the exhibition of Dubufe's great picture of Adam and Eve, well worthy a visit from art lovers. RbauEstatb SALRvr-Jokn A. Nichols, Esq.,, sold a day or two since, to H. Edson, Esq, the south 46 feet adj Dining the north 189 feet of block five, Buahneli’s addition to Chicago, for $33 per front loot cash. This property ,ia on North LaSale street. It may be considered a very low figure. Rev. Henry -Cox.—This able and eloquent Pastor of the Wabash avenue M. E. Church, has been engaged by theGraud Lodge of Good Templars of Illinois, to deliver several lec tures on the subject of Temperance. He speaks at Kankakee City on Monday evening next. We can prdhiise our Kankakee friends a rich treat, for he has 1 few eqtals as a Tem perance orator. ; ; • Bteeet CmiSTKa.—All oar principal thor ough'arcs are cow above grade in. the from two to ten inches- of mud thatoverlies the pavement, for months undisturbed. A little, industry in the removal of these deposits- to the adjoining streets that require filling, will MU two birds with one stone. - A small show is being made by heaping here and there this mud and filth into a pile, but this amounts to nothing since it is left for pasting steeds and wheels to dissipate again. A Handsome Poesest.—lT. P. Harris, the excellent Chief Engineer of the City Eire De partment, has justpresented to thecrew of the U. P. Harris, the steam Fire Engine, a superb Signal Lamp, gotten up,' on his order, by Messrs. Hamblen & Go., at No. 47 State-street, and which in beauty of workmanship would do credit to any manufacturer in the country. The entire cost is upwards of fifty' dollars. The lamp will be suspended from ornamental brackets over the air chest .It J? entirely creditable to donor,.makers and recipients. Impbovemsot.—The Court House Square Is undergoing a top dressing from the streets, and wiß probably be"planted as>a vegetable garden for the dieting- of inmates. Sprinklers aroipbeattached to the wretched little fountains, and the growth of pole-beans and potates thereby promoted. why cannot the improvement of this‘central ornament {as It ehould be) of our city be un dertaken with a small amount of Intelligence. Invested in the cnterprise-Ithas always been a poor botch. When is it to be something else?. V : • tojßißß, Jfox Ruluoads.— E L. Q’Hara, at the model drug store on the comer,of Can al and West Bandolph streets, protests against the inadvertence ot yesterday’s item In locat ing the newTrelght House of the Cincinnati i)tr Llne Eaitroad ba his comer instead of on West Water street. He pathetically asfcs us to leave hlpito i‘dlspehse,'aafbr the past eight years, physic father 'fSaa.fitig&t; paregoric not passengers ;rhubarb, not rail roads, -pidpr yoforiq,cajuphor and ire; sjjll end Wtil in possession of writer, 1 *" —' fit* ft rtfiTa^t TholTlewamtobeSold. * Voahi^lai±msmr-<i^^M ftife.'',. :V”: ’ The great ‘Wigwam la to be floWtoihpblgh- which Hayden’s Third cr • •-; ••-•••*•-• •; •;■■;; eatbldder on bn Saturday & -10 L k;, fhVpro- Imperial Mas* wilhbe.sung ini the Chnrchof rp Q. RE N’ T—A first-class Brick 5 deeds to he equally divided between the home- the HolrName, corner of Wolcott end Supe of the Frienfflesa aid the Orphan Asylum. -‘streets accompaniment will he m»? or before. -• *orirßV McCormick* Reaper Rkx fXhe excellent location ©? the atrnetHPe; and- played by : a M orchestra;-under the leader- tory Jg. > _mii£jdtoßt_ Its capacity and capahOitles, ahonld commend ship of ProffeaSor^Ghac. 7 The j choir; of the 'T'O PR IK TE R lltto ah active competition, and we hope a church have atudled thoroughly this-great; -L Sccond-wand ■ '■ ■ - sumwffl be realized. . . kg^^iderJt inthe^best : J : Ad J™ CGL ? ■ 'possible■ Btyl«S: rf . 4 They invite alltbe -exnateurr ‘ 1 ■ sf aacred murie^to-attend, on .that day, the ■ TSIANI'RD FOR CASH—-HoQS0 r eervlctof tho Unmh of the Holy Name, and ? s ra Chj'S'o pSt offi£* for ; f^er r tonfldcit[ttiat 'the musical p'erformance * r t win cite cod'dr»tlfifacUon. A the offeriorivm ■, ANTED -A -House; pleasantly a quaivor for- Soprano tyfenor. end two .Ba«ft--the -rtty, sod reliable tor faki-g & few •boarders. will be sung.- :'Wlis Dy Mons. Ijcani, Address P.O. Box 31«5. , mh'SxStr Glratl Scire- a position, indtaiiilgEossild’sstjle. The SOtio- A Kiyo, 160 Clark street. voce, which renders | —---— ; ; —f- . 'it very agreeable. The Eight Bev- j "V/V/'AJN'TKti —Two Good Wd ed'by ftrinpiftrotpi clergy,"wW Qflic>fttC|*Ud tb<* , tera- - - frnhSOtitj •• • -W. WEIGHT.:-! solemnMasi'^^hctguiatbalf-paatten A. It,! T*7"ASTTED—A Situation %’ i .;--„vtv ;'/=•-•. .i;-.--;:-- -' ** f T T -yoane German who ran speak "Ergllrh-weU ‘ ■'•*{■■.;■■ ■■. . | . l " .■...- • - {He can take e&re of horse«arddogeaeralhonse«ork.- M. O.'J. G. that a secret Oood tMommendaflons caa b« ;by appl\lng to „ y _ JOHN KUGKL. No. SOA Jefferson Street, between , Society, beannjgthe above name, has ‘ccen cr- Harmon and Mutter >tr-cta. west Eiiisiun, *r ad* JjiSWest Sl3e, by a nnmberof ■ a -tgggg-^ J °^ SK - g .P EL - ;;;>■■ ntoet young has created consider*.' ~ able certain circles. The Socie ty waa‘ organp&d for the purpoße of charity,— alaL O. S. physical improvement,* there being a i&e gymnasium attached to the .Lodge, ;to. oay&xotbing of fVaiious other ob* jects stated in fiie Constitution,; and is con-, ducted on the,strictest moral principle l ,—a la Zouaves. requested to state that the fifth regular meeting' wDI take place at the Lodge to-morrow (Saturday) evening, when the G. M- hopes to . see nil members present, there being business of great importance to be transacted. \ , C. Begnlar Board of Trade Ticket* Ata meeting of of the members of the 'Board of Trade-last evening ihc .Allowing persona were nominated for fixe officers,of the. Board for the ensning year:..; Hocgb. Sd 7i«-P/‘//Kienf—Ebwaed Hbxpstsas. . . Director*. —Ell Bates. Chaa. K. Welker, 0. J. Da rip, JI.S. Bacon,T. J. Bronson; C.H.' Curtla.‘:Du eald Stewart, BamaelSl. Johnson. OringtoaLnat, J.U.Clark; lJ - -.V',.:., - Committee of Arbitration— Lemuel D. Norton. Win; Houghlellng, Jas. D. Bailey, W, IT; BraiuaftL’ J. K. Pisber, S. A. Kent, V. A. Torpin; H. W. , Hinsdale, Nathan Hears and T. T, Gurney.- ■ ' ; Committee of Appeals —Geo.’ Steel, Hugh Lennan, Geo. Armour, W. H/Low. Af* Dow,F.. D. Gray, S. P. Atwater, B, Adams', E. Hawsoiu. The election takes place on Monday. Tonne Men’s Association. The new'hoard of officers held their first, meeting Wednesday. All hint two were pres ent. The standing committees' of ..the year were appointed as follows: Library. —Fuller, Williams, Baird, Hunter and Bowen. Lectures. —Ham, Russell and Fuller.• Donations and Subscription*.— Phelps, Ambler and Perkins. Rooms and Fixtures.— Page, Phelps and Baird. f . Law.— Williams, Bussell and Eastman. - Periodical* ond Airwipoper#.—Eastman, Hunter and Page. Finance —Bowen, Phelps and Hunter. The President delivered his' inaugural ad dress, in whichhe urged upon all the commit tees, as‘well as members of the board Individ 'Tally, the necessity of close attention and hard work for the interests of the Association. He. recommended that a rental of SBOO be offered; for the rooms at present occupied by the As sociation, - and in case It is refused,' that the Association remove to other, quarters the first dayofMay. ' i . . • • The New Police* The Police Commissioners were in session again yesterday, and haying carried the list ol appointments on the police up to thirty-three, have now adjourned for three weeks. It ehonld have been, hefore’stnted that Hr. Coventry has hien chosen President and Hr.. Wayman Treasurer of tire Board. The Com* missipnera haying drawn lots, the long term of els years falls to Mr. Coventry, the Inter mediate term of. four years to Hr. /Wayman and the shortest, of two years, to Hr. Tattle. The following additional were' sworn in as members of tho police yesterday: ' ‘ John Nelson; Sergeant Sjnth Division.' - r ; ' O. S. TVest, Patrolman. -‘- r ’■ LevlM. Hamilton, Patrolman. - ■•- -■ > A. Torktlson, ■*.; i ■ TYm. Wilson, “ Rich. H. Perry, 41 Charles Berdell, “ Geo. n. Germain, J. B. Creeney, Geo. H. Cole, V . ! ' ‘ : ‘ Chas.Enawbrth, ; *>. • ; u ,E. L. Horse, **. ; ' • The entire men were then brought before'the Board, and presented a fine appearance. 'Most of them, are old-nnd well tried policemen, and all are, from pres ent appearances, : -well chosen. |- Melancholy Suicide.—'We leam from a New York paper of the 34th inst. that on Sat urday of last week a young gentleman, appar ently sane and in the enjoyment of health, en gaged rooms at the Clarence Hotel, No. 43 Liapenard street, and registered i his name os M Mr. Henry,V .of Chicago.. On Sunday night die went-taa neighboring drngeterd aad’pnr chased a large dose of morphine, pleading that he was forced to nae morphine arid other ano dynes for the use of a complaint which he did not describe. On Monday afternoon ho was found insensible in his bed, and on the seme evening he died. Coroner O’Keefe held on in quest on Tuesday, and the Jury rendered a verdict of death from an overdose of mor phine. The young man, who was about thirty four years of age, had . friends in New York city, and as we leam was formerly -a resident of Chicago, and was in. business .here two or three years ago, and at that time married a young woman of much personal attractions, and was for a lime happy in her society. The couple subsequently returned to New York where the wife fell betrayed by the wiles of a noted broker. Mrs. Henry deserted her home and husband and came back to this city, where she Is at present the keeper of an infamous establishment on the North Side. ■ The nnfor- tanate husband sought, his wife diligently; but for a long time his efforts were fruitless. When, however, he did find the fallen woman, and' learned the immeasurable depth of her degradation, the fearful blow unbalanced his brain, and led him to the end so briefly record ed by the Coroner’s jury. * Heavy Damages.— A verdict was rendered yesterday in the second trial of asnitinthe Superior Court, before Judge Higgins, in which Adam Innees'lla-plaintiff, and William W. Boss, defendant. The action Is brought to recover $5,000 damages for-false imprison ment, Judge Morris and Bobect Hervey, Esq., for plaintiff; E. A. Vanßaren and B. T. Merrick, Esqs., for defendant. Something more than a year ago plaintiff was book keeper in the mercantile house of defendant. Plaintiff drew his own wages, but charged himself on the books of the firm with the amount of money -taken. Defendant caused plaintiff to he arrested upon a warrant, charging him with embezzlement He was tried upon that charge and acquitted He thereupon instituted'a suit and obtained a ver dict ol $5,C00. rgainst his old employer for false imprisonment, the amount at which he had laid his damages. A second trial reaffirms the decisloubnt at s lower figure. Theatrical and Musical.— Harry Perry, once leading “heavy man ” at McViCker’s theatre, and who; will be remembered as a first-rate actor, but remarkable for his fre quent fits of illne&s, compiling him to re fralnfrom appearing on the stage as adver tised, ’’was recently marriedat San Francisco, Califomia,to a-MissAgnes Land. Madame Inez Fabbri, lata of'this dty, haa been'giving a series of concerts in tho-poik ' metropolis, with eminent success. • A Cindn nati “cricket”-wias so taken with the brilliant appearance and most fascinating voice of Fabbri, that he put her in print as only twenty three years old. A Clothes Like Operator ts Trouble.— A diay named Clarence Bl Smith wu yester day overhauled andtokerrinto custody, and la bia possession was found a quantity of laundry work, apparently etolenfrom clothes lines. There were several shirts marked w Hcssler,” one marked “A. C.lDncat,” another marked “O. C. roller,” a fourth, bore the name of Bishop Whitehouse. There was a child’s dress marked M Scott,” end ahandkerchlef marked M Louisa M. Sherman,” .' It seems that this Smith has been. quite enterprising, and that well-known residents have been made his vi> tims. ; : ' 4 •• -. * Buboliet.—We leam that on the night of Wednesday the 27&. t he. store of Charles A. Taylor, manufacturer of trunks, valises and carpet-bags, at No. 174 State street,-was en tered by burglars, who made a thorough Tan sack of Uiepremises.. Entrance was effected by breaking out a large light of glass. Several, ofthe best valises end the contents of the' money drawer, in small change' and postage, stomps, was carried oft From the appearance, of the goods disturbed and'- packed *up, it would seem that the rogues were interrupted and decamped. Perhaps It was ”at the tap of the bell by a previous understanding ” with the Mayor. ’ ... . Soroeuk.—We have received from Dr, Knapp of Channahon, Will county, a speci men of Syrup, manufactured by him during the past year. Dr. E. planted mi acre of Chinese -sugar cane, from* which he produced 190 gallons of syrup, and which is about equA to the best we have seem. The specimen sent us Is Veiy dense, and would nordoubt granu-. late if placed ; in a proper temperature - v ibr a suitableperiod.; *’ QgiLP3Un|?g CxLxnnATimff.--?ha ~ cele> bratlan of the Sunday School «Sf St. Church' take plsoe on OCstah FffitD AY » ]tfAECp|9, 1661. Tns ' “Cmcioo Tkmpebancb Xeqioit.”-—. This organizat&n, formerly well known as the “Tenth Ward i Temperanbe‘‘iieglDD, ,v will, through too E. S. •Wellf, Esq., hold Its first for the new quarter In toeMetropoHt4u’Hall,next Monday eventeg, at 7K o’clock, when the Ber.-Rojrt. Boyd, Pas tor of toe EdihS Place Baptist Church, and an eloquent advbc&teoftoe cause, will lecture on Temperance.; !shese meetings have been,'and always will be, jTm to &1, and we invite all to come. The various Bands of Hope organized In'the city, araulfio jihrited to meet with us. Come and .sign our pledge and aid us in this glorious work of reform. _ : Goon wdl be divine. aervico in St. James Chufch- to-day, (Good Friday,) at 10# A.M. , . r -i; . • Lowe's gcnnine.Soaps and PomadcB v the finest in nee for the. toilet.. Another Invoke just opened by Sargent, druggist, comer ofEarulolph and State 'streets.' " ''' _ 1 Sloan’s Cojotebcial College.—The final exam* ination of the second class of the current year, will take place at the .College Sail this : e* eniug, com mencing at 7x/q , cldck. The public are respect folly Invited to attend. fW if you wish for bushy whiskers or -a; fasci nating mustache, send for a box of Belling ham’s Stimulating Onguent. It :1s warranted to bring them out’ In from three to six .weeks. Sontbn receipt or price and postage, sl.lß, to any address, by J.-8.-Johnson, 70 State street, Chlca go, Hi. mh2B,3m All Bboul| not fail to read the advertisement ofProt Wood lit to-days paper. mh-ly ' A3rr r operation upoii your teeth, or for perfect artificial work of any desirable stylo, call' onDr.Albaogh,lfo. 58 st. . jaS6rßm ' - P?" Cook & 99 Dearborn street, have' made their price for cleaning and dyeing gent's garments other house In. the city. ' See advertisement of“ Hard Rubber Rlgg’s Truss”—has cued cases of twenty years standing in this City, ■ ■ mlMm On the 2Stti Inst- by the Bcv "Mr. H. Culbbnrth, JOHN O. UU'T, Esc. and Miss ANNA WICKEH SH SM. all of Philadelphia. In this cWy, on Tbnredav, March S7th, bv and at the residence of tbo her. Henrv cox, Mr. WM. SHAW and Miss ESTUKR HOUFK, all ri >hla city. .t ty N*w York City papers please copy. In thU r!ty. on the am In t. lit*. CAr.OI.INE PAHoM*N. wife of JobuD. pahlman, accd^Syears. Funeral Friday afternoon. aWP. si., from her late residence, S-M Wa' ash adenine. At Babcock’s Grove, T'u Page Conntv, HI , March* 27th, Mr. JOHN BUMBLE, agedsl years amis mouths gLOATS SEWING MACHINE. Tho Only Vfmliftiß Having tho ELLIPTIC HOOK, Making the LOCK STITCH, which la alike on both aides of the fabric, and having a positive upper and tnrsxs tension. Every machine Warranted# Bf We give foil Instruction! and guarantee the practical working on aU kinds of fabric, udek or thin, without change of tendon. MASON ft EASTER, SOLE AGENTS, EOS THE NORTHWEST, £4 CUBE STREET, XTnder IliO TCe-w Sherman Hcmse* ' AGENTS WANTED In every town and city In the Northwest ; mhlS’a-ij rlstpg D ECRE ATION COMBINED XV " 'WITH INSTBrCTION. One Hundred Progressive. Lessons. (EECEEATIONES MXfSICALESJ BY OABL CZERNY. This new publication win be fond a most valuable help to both learner* aud teachers of mn-Ic. Comrda log recreation with instruction it relieves toe dry, bard, matter-of-fact labor o< “practl-ing" bv Interest lug tunea that will destrov the tedium of labor at tb-i Plano, and cannot fall to reurter it one of the most popular books ot instruct!, n. ••Commencing, with ths elementary principle* of music, tbh> book carries the dlUigent pupil throouh the dlnerent grades of piano prac.fce. nn<U be leaves is tee u.a»ter of the various keys and the many move ments of the pianoforte. Price,, PobUabed by mbl9e2g72W JOHN P. EELLOGG & CO., 44 Water Street, New ¥ork, Offer for sale, from DriJed states Bonded TVarehonse, . of thrirown Importation: COGNAC BB VS DIPS—O lard, Pnpny & Co„ Plnet, Castillos otbcrb'au'Bof various - - - TlotosM, dors ondi ale, In halves, quarters and right'-*. BOCHKU/B BkANDlES—Pellevoldo, A. Selenetta, J.P. KtHOriaaCo.. and oiher brand*, dart and ralc,lß tbe usual package*. HOUUANO ula—*L p. Kcllog; & Co.b Schiedam, and Wee ?‘rop, la-ptpea and thrco-Q£ pipes. Scotch. WINKS— Port. Shery, Madt-ira, Bordeaux, Hock, and other*, of various grades. OlL—Tine Bordeaux Table, in cases and baskets. ■ fgAtim-eodx - "V/TURPHT & BOYD, Machinists J.TJ. and Engineer *. an-1 tn&nn£tctnrer> of Steam En ctns.BoUera. 11-Uilng Machine*, shing» Machines, BhaMt-g, PaUfjs. <ce. &c. • —Parti -olar attention p dd to tho Repairing of Marine Engines and ila-jhlaery, Pfinttaj Prises, and to the erection of new mochmerv. We Invito special Rt:»i tlon tt oar >ew. OidlHatlng Engine*, tne cpostcnctloa or which la simpler sad the friction less tha-i ordinary osglnasand from thsneca .liarliy of their “inaiu" t«ey are warranted to asa leas net than any engine heretofore introduced. Tbey ■are'parti jalarly adap'wlto Printing Press Worse, or any business requiring from fonrto nicy hone power. , one of the abo re mentioned -Sogines can bo teen In -ose at onr Finishing Shop, North Frarudin street. •* mhii-eAJ-cw TX7E OFFER FOR SALE AT ▼ Y low- prices, £OO BOXES SOAP. - 1200 BOXES STARCH. 100 KEGS SAL SODA. 100 KEHS.S.C.BODA, 200 BOXES SaLKBaTUS. So BOXES potash, ■ - 100 C’ONCESTRATKD LiK. , WELI.U9I LITtLE & CO., i; '■ ' Xo. 139 Sooth Water street. tbo s SOHbdaSngsr, 100 Bbla. £c car, 50 Boxes Sagar,. ; lOOßbla WM. LITTLKttUO .' South Water street. XpREIT! FRUIT U FRUIT!! J STEVENS (c WEBBER, 108 BIKDOLTH: STREET, ( . Dmlot Inlormgn aoi Somatic limit We are selling. until farther notice, Oranges, $1 to SIXS; lemon-, *1 to *IA. per box. Also, Apples, Cider; Flga, DatevKuts, &<X, asiowaa the lowest, COUNTRY OTOJEES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, • ocadaiS-cm - - AAfi Boses M. R, RAISINS, in fj V. v rrtoe order. BKTHOLDS. ELY A CO. fAA Tierces-RICE, '' ;IUU ! BETMOLD3, £LT * CO. OfiA Bbis. PRIME SYRUP. AIUU ;, BETSOLOS. ELTA.CO. 500 j J.flyy . BBVKpijB,EI.T»CQ. ■ ; ■ . , lAA Bores PRIME CODFISH,! J S < MARRIED. DIED, CZESNY'S §1.50. A JUDSON HIGGINS, \Aj ANTED.—Smart active men in; ■ « every to vn and city In tbs West-can mate, from five ti ten f’olUrs a day Ft] line a new article.. Address Post Office «ox 15GG, Cnwgo, iccln-lpg' fitly centila money or ftaxps, andreceivo by-retomt mail a sample of the article. . • . nihStetfe, , WANTED IMMEDIATELY T i Five or. six Carpenters, fivo-or six Cabinet Makers. •Ateo.or.aßoyascastoniedt'j Palntlflg; and abo a Wood Turner. Apply at TonncV Macblterhop, rearol t.%5 WcllittreetT Wil. B. TODNQ A.CO. mhiaxst •• ■ 1 - f-. . T OST—Oa. State Street, bet^esi JLJ LakeaudHodlAon. a Pcst Office Drawer Key. The finder will be suit Ably rewarded by leavrr-c it at this office, • * . mh29x2t LOST —On EVening, 27th iDPt, about darr; on Tan Boren street, an Ot er Fur Glote. The finder will be suitably re. warded by leaving the same with S. A. To L.Mi N & CO, S.uth Water strett. ' . mhi£x2t . npo RENT—Two Lumber . Yards JL on tbe-*’ Empire SUn” and i2t*» ftreeti Also, a Lumber Yard on the Rivpr tear Old street Dridge; Applv to UKES A. SIOCUM, -IS 6lrcCt. - - mb29cSS4.it . . T'k r )G > LOST —Lost a .Black JLz Kewf-'andiar dSlnt, eome ■white balxa m breast. Whoever will rrinrn her to 167 Snub water stieet, shall bo Übirall; rewarded. mh29.e3:1-3l T3oAßDJNG.—Pleasant Rooms JL> \riih Hoard can be ottilne* at the Waverley Hiusn No. 223 Klnz e street, lor $3 COp- r wee!;. Oar . Hoard SLSOpe.-week. Alsu sultable rooma forgen tlemen aod tbe*r wires at price* t > Fait the tm«». Trnnsclei.c $1 cO per asy. i>. B. FOTCKB, Proprietor. miiiSsSt " ' TJOY&L HAYAKA LOTTERY. Xli -la Drawing of Mareh 1861; No. 216.9 drew SIOO 000; No drew jio.ox; ’"So. 10, 02 drew S30000; No.'2Lss* drew s'o.too; No. l',v.S drew (10.000; being the Are principle prize* Frizes cashed and lnlo*n aiiou fnrc!>h*d by CHASE ft CO- Banker.-,N0.23 Williamstreet, New York. mhiDilsv . House wanted.—a, prompt paying tenant wl hes to rent a small convecleE t hon«* o t * v ‘abash < r Michigan avenues, or In their lm mediate vicinity, bntnoi mere than half aznlie aontb from Lake street. Possession desired on or b< fore the first ui stay. Address “LOCK.” Box 6170. giiicg par.lculais. . n;l£t>s3i F3R sale at public AUC TION. this "t 2 o’clock, at JOHN DaVLIN'S Auction -Mirt, 19 Market street, opposite Lind’s Blocs. ■ A SPAN OF HORSES AND A WASOH, , Wulch will bo seprrat*. mh29xlt , HAMEL M. HILLS. 'T'O UNION' SCHOOLS, SCHOOL JL Districts and the Public gen-raUr—An experi enced Tcaciier wuo possesses fu-Urgi*!* Testimonials, a? well as rtcommenaadunaofa practical character, wfcncsti be employe! homed He would ac cept a secondary position. Address SAMUEL )«. EL. LT*, Chicago. Illinois. ■ mh;9xit Residence for sale—For sale a two stuir and basement reft dpnee onMlchigan avrnut’, in full view of the lake, aad continuing nine* or tea roams. Frlc* i»3,3(?0 cash Address Bex 1307 Chicago P. O n giving real name. ■■ mh.sxlw TltmiTY CHURCH—SALE OF JL PEWS —wm he sold at Public Austin on 1 MON DAY. April tat prox. tho raisin the TrtMtv Church street, between Wabash a <0 ave nues The teniis w{ll lw liberal and will Ira made Vnftxn at the.-tboe.orsole. Tuose rews nottcld wm -be rested teet sate:. rJE its!—' TREES !!—6OO Moun tain A®h 7 rccs. grown in 12 to 15 feet In h-ig»>t. Ev<tj*«ne or which will live If properly B*t ontbem; very hardy and rapid traacrv Also (tic cheapest and beautiful o' trees in the market. Price when warrauted im-t set. Prior when uuHsrrabttni ann un-ct 1.10 Addre-a J£. »It-CuX Drawer &7G9. or apply al 1-13 roath Peoria street, Chicago. mtiffxtw " E. WILCOX piLESI-PILES! I—PILES !!! - GREATEST DISCOVERY EVER MADE. A sure cure for Piles by ritnply carry Irg la the pocka ■. Mailed axtwiisss. Art‘Jre*s fuciosloe S3 cents la Eifticps, Post Office Bax 1933, Chicago, 111. m&B9xiw TIT S. NICHOLS & CO. hpye JJ-L* openeJ at IKB South ‘Water street Cbicazo. a Genera. comml—lon Hrn.-e, the purchase sad sale of Grain Flrnir, Provlroar, Ac, and solicit con elgnmeuit and ord r rs. To parties accessible to MU* ■wautee at well as Ohicaeo, Iti connacti" , n with their Milwaukee House, Mchdl*, Brits & Cu.» think itu-ycaa give eucli superior advnutasi'fl. ■ mhlJO e3S3-». ii-ct M. 8. NICHOLS. O. B. BBITT. H. A^KICHOLS. Avert cnoiCE co£lec- TION OF BEAUTIFUL VOCAL DUETS, THE SHOWER OF PEARLS, canta'ulng New and AttractlveDaeti, win llano Forte mtct«. Bvou-i In Clutb. Price, lit, on receipt of which u u ill be mailed, post-paid, by iilitON & CO., Pablkhers; Boston. jg ia H. STEWART .& CO’S Soap and Candle Works. Having recently enlnrgf’d oar Works t> meet the In ert as »>d demand f r oar Bra -da of Soap*, we are sow uiauafictanag by rteam with capacity of fO.iCC l?a. Ferweck, aud acal«n to supply tin trade at prices >wer thao any mauo&ctory West of >cw York. Jobbers and Country Merchants will dud U to trelr lateral to call at oar Factory before parclin.lng else where victory Nos. 222 and 224 Ea*t Kinzlo street. [mbs .879 Stop riASH ADVANCES MADE ON \J SHIPMKKTS TO HESSES. 8. H. KEHSEDT & CO., How Orison,, By HELLSN & OLM3TEO tnhl-eISJ-lmistp no. ISS Sooth Water street BOAT LAMPS. ALL KINDS OF LAMPS ALTERED TO BURN KEROSENE OIL With Patent Silver Reflectors, ‘ Jest the thing for CANAL. BOATS, Propellers and Sail Vessels, ! - **T THH . LAMP AMD OIL EMPORIUM, CHAS. L. NOBLE, 1 122 CLARK STREET : [mM4^24Msilstp] S TEAM^™T^ NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, t awrting md emlKtißg j>a e Magera at Qieenitown, The Liverpool, sew York and Philadelphia STEAMSHIP COMPANY^, "Win dispatch evfry Satordav their fall power Clyde - bmlt Iroa bteamahipa CTTT OF HSW TOES, EDINBURGH, cirr of BAirnioKE. klhoabqo, ci nr of washing Tax, Glasgow; CITY Or’ SUXCfIJiSTiSii, Vt-O JSTSA? BOSPHORUS Rates of pi3»aga as low as bf any other line. Pa* scalers forwarded to all th*j principal cltlea of Eorope. Parson* wl*hln,ct»br,Dgoiit their Wanda can boy ticket* la Chicago to great advantage. These Steamers have superior acc >mmodatlor*. and eury experienced Surgeons. They are built in wat?h tight zhoh sections. and carry patent lire ann.hlla* tors. For farther ia'Ofmation apply to CLEGHOR.S LECK.IE & CO- General ■Western-Agents 33 LaSalle street. Chicago. on Korops anil In gams ot XI ana up wards, mb2i’6i*lylstp ■pTOME FOR' INEBRIATES, XX CivveLASD. Omo. SOFFEBEBS FBOM AI&DHOL Q3 OPIUM Bead for a Circular. - U? T. T. BEELYS, M. D., Proprietor. ALL KINDS OF S.E,W- JrV. : IKQ MACHETES Repaired by J. J. Vre eland* v Brick Building on Alley rear ol 153.W-U3 street. nhisa2SUlmutpg Q.ROV ER & BAKER’S , WOIIOIOM ....... FAMILY SSWIN6 MACHKSS. ' 940 AND UPWARDS. - Ho. Hi Imlc® Street, Oblcaso, E2. ABI*oLIVIAtT?I . ; . - ; ■ gALL’ S BALSAM. SGOVILL’S BLOOD ANO LiVEB SYBUP. BIKER’S PAUr PASiCEA. = \\7ANTED —By a- yonns.mim a » T - fltßsHorr as a BooJclK««er li a : TPh6l«*alP or rom'QlesioaTioaae. Can give good! cl tv references, ; Ib not parti alar ai to talsry. Address it. B. rOGAE TT,'Box6DStf. , i TprqglSt.: .‘WAOTE'D A Feat and Tidv: T Genian,Bnglfah or AmsricahProteataetflfV from Utol* years or-, t ■ taXe cirecf a cJH one and a - half - year >_. old_ _ Apple at rojm; 20, Metropolis Jaa Hotel*bnaeing go.draateaee. : mbZCe&T-rt TXf ANTED—A as Book- T T Ke**Tv r r. Anßl£tant‘RrKjt Kerp«T or FaT**wna , ». -Brass or-Dry Gtnds preferred, a' No. ircfer*»ee gUeu as to character. »aa ability. ; Addre»a *-S. M.." .r. 0. Box 1T77. . . ..•■■■■ mhirrg:t \\T ANTED —To Rent,* or to bny ■ t T in exchanare for choice IDlnota Land , a Hoa»« on the Sooth t'idelor a amal family. Addn>«B Post odea Box 1830 ah23xiw • WANTED —-An active Yoirapr man-wtfo can lain from s3ooto (590.- Tosnch a person s pleasant situation will be given, Mth a nod security 10-ttw.mooey,. or an lut-rest lo a pr ntable bntloesi. Address twist.April, box; 3SO-V Chicago P.O ' : ■ aihSSxlw . WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A : T ! flr>tclass Carriage Painter.:to whom good vases and ate »dy employment will bs elrea. Fo- far ther lafornutloa loaalrs of THOMPSON, NONHAM 'A CO. 353 South water strict, Chicago, None tut a man of steady habits need lapalre. ; mh2sxlw - TX) DRUGGISTS—-Wanted jv sit ■« nitionln the drag badness, by •yonngmanwb'» has bean la tte bn-iuess for several yt*r s and understands all pans or it. Is also agoodbvok koep-r. Caa* ehra ths be-t city references. 1 Address A. L. BBOWX, 80x3301, Chicago P. 1 mbi^Xit PARTNER WANTED—Frew ing and Malting.—The subscriber. wishing to«Xr ta-d bis onalnefa. Is deslrtma to secure a good msa as' partner. wlih t’.O Oto *s‘oicaih. Tea Br«wery U well: established atd.dol.ie a good bnilnesß.audh»*airtee facilities lord-dn* a lar<e trade. in all directions N.B. Satisfactory reference r» qajre<£ -'Atidrrsa 8. T. OSilill, Stirling Brewery, Wfmeslde ' Coaaty.iU. ... igt»2sxaw A LITE YANKEE TYQIJLD xjL-llke a rltustlou as Gororneisla some highly r-sl Trectsblefamtly where tnere are pleasant UiTdrcn to tusttb, to tJirsror to lore. Heferencn-exchanged. Kcc osa a postagA stamp aaa address MART. Tribune AGENTS WANTEDI:2OO a Xl. y.'ar made by any one with |IQ WTth of '* PATENT STENCIL TOOLS. Stock caouga tnelcd-d to Ti'tall for $l5O. Send for ClrsnUrs sax pled and Stencil to A. J. FCLLa*i, 80. 4$ Olive street, SUMjouli, Mo, or 312 Broadway. Ne tf York. . - mluliiCs TAT - ANTED.—Agents wanted to T T cao»a«s ev*ry county la the Northwesteni Statra for tin tali of an urtlc'e ~h'ch -every, bai ncsi mao mu»tuaT», every tfAvelcr mnit hav,ev ryrili. roAd maama-tnavd.andtafiACt everybod-mistba e. CtmntvAs-nU appolntei wno will be pledged the solacoatrdof acaa-ty.' j TJho S uall price of tbie Article brlozu it Witblu tue Bencli bf All. EacVaea >tam >aadr=celv-v byretafaraalt aclrco. largivl..g fall oarilculari. Adirets J: H. JOHNSON, 70 state -trot, Culcago. F. O. Box 4355. mhiS<2Bdm • C. J. ASPELL; ONE THOUSAND AGENTS Wantol to act! 'Jlar'-i's recently improved PATERT IRDiIIBIE MABEII3 PiROII. Splendid Iniucemeoa offered. Sample* sent b» mail oarectd.tof «seeut<,or circulars, t-no*. &c„ byud drealag, with atunp, E. P. CLARK. Northampton, ilaes. ... mlilbicJw ■WANTED—A phi all snddlfl Horse. TT or Poner, not over six years oM. Addresa M J. F.,” Post vfilce Box 1434.. : mhSxSt . 'TXXREjNT-—A «- tare, with utable adj:lalDff, rornpr jGarl*y sed Silver street!.. Enquire of E. F, CHASE; flo 9 Hnn dolph6t>eet. --■ . mh.axtw 'T'O RENT Store No. 66 Take JL ftrect. including agnod basement and fourteen rooms-on the second; ulrd and fiarth floors, fr«.m Slay Ist. Apply to L. bTONE, No. 113 MlchUaa aveqae.- mhtßx46 'T'O RENT—A first cla=s House L (newly consisting of eight rooms, situ* ate on south si xe. cf HarrUon »troeL Fo see. sljd will oagtren april Ist, Ad.re&s Bax 4125. • muStxat TO RENT—Several Dwelling Houses pleasantly situated In the North DlvMou. .Applv t > F. >V. NEWHALL, No. 13 South Cl: I*-it. •. , mU2fl-e353-lw ■ TO KENT.—The first-claas Hours, No. 491 Wabaxb avenue, is for rent to a first, class tenant ior one or m -re years from Jlav i»c Ap ply to at. G. LOOIUi, at Mama Bank. tnhSiSw T3 RE NT—A Farm on the South Western PI ink Road, wiitilu a mRe-x* d-one-half orthailt/ '.lmtts—aOacrw*!—x> of whicii lain a *toi .fiUt* Rivm Wiedi. Fq- po'U’nlaiwapDly io Cft.o tOE 6TEEL, l£>q,> > rJ'J. RICHAiiD3, fj^tofLasallistreet. mn^3ojS7-lm r F'O KENT.—Offices and Lodging JL Ro UTS. ALSO—SIX WELL LIBHTED BOOMS For any light aad quiet M*aa&cturfnu Hiirlncss, Apply to A F. SHERMAN, m.ag£eao 2w Boom No. 13 at 114 Dearborn street. T) RENT —The large Store, No. 33 Lake street, adl-talnjr the Store of Me-vr*. Weber. Will sms & Yal“. and of Meiara, Cooley, Far. well & 0o„ fjr one or five venr<. Term* made Knoan oa application at No. 33 WantagtOn stree, h west corner of Wabash avenue. PETER PAGE. ma. , S-fcß3*-tmyX > rit ' KENT—A desirable Residence ON nnCQIQAN AVENUE, Furnished or cufupnfrhed, near Bhugold Place, to a responsible prompt paying tenant, Auply tn It. NELSON lIAYDON, mblß-e293 3m Cor. Market and haudjlph street. TO RENT—Dweting House No. 331 Wabash avonne. Terms, $693 per annum; or the premises would be sold on e*sy terms. Address O. KOSaIFEU, FotCot, m-»jQ.c3S-lm TX) RENT CHhJaP.—A four story m. Brlct store, wUheslltr.Bo by JOJ fret construct ed for storage, bat can be usei to advantage by maun factar<ra - adjlv to uEO W. a jama office in rear of 180 Noun water street, Chicago. mhlSxlm rPO RENT—Store and Cellar No. JL T3l Klnzle street nnder Foster' Some, with good Stable on the alley F.ritnte >t»nd for ..ommUaloa Hoaou. given Immediately. Also, Stores with good Cedars nailer each of No. 177. *65 a-d 135 Kluzie street; and ulj-i. Stores with CrllanNo. 42 and 46 Morth Clara street, uader hosier Fosses-loa clveu May dwt. laquiro ol Gfi iHOE F. FOS'.'ERor IL'H- BAXIKR. at Foster House, corner North Clark and S-male street. • tohi6^.27s.im TO REKr—Stores Nos. 130 and 131 Sonin Water street. Rooms over Nos. I. 3 andSSoutu (Jlarkbtreet. Rent low. TALMAN WHEELER. TO LEAS® —Wharfing Lot qq Sontn Branch, 107 fret by 133 feet deep ta Frar.fe lla etre* t. between Van Boren and Hurra >n streets, withacoodduu<,sultablafurLa*uber, Wood. Coaler St me Ya d. AppiV t > WM. H. SAMPSON. ■ ml>lHe--SUjiyi 6l Boom No. 3 MetropolitaußKck. TO LEASE OR FOR SALE, ON long time, three lots on West Lake, and four on West Horrt'oo street*. .Woold, exchange, with part e»sh,for luslde property. Apply to QtUeFIN DkOS., Boom No. 5 Pom-ro-‘s PnliJing, Soutn Water : t eet, qraddruisP. Q. box 1278. * ~ mhls^u.’t.lw *niiTILL£RY TO RENT OR XJ FOB SALE. The DiitllleryatEntCUutJd,oaFox River, on the Odlcaa *«lLlc*ro Uni n Railroad three miles from El in. capicity 800 bashela. it will be rented or Bald oathsmoatf'vorahlc terms. Avply tJ NL> SEN. -16 Utsalle ttrect. Cblsagt\; mtfn—j£2-3m XrOriCE.—To rent or sell, a beau- Xi tifol Summer Evidence in the TOWN OF EVANSTON, . Near the depot iu that pUce. about eleven mSes from Cmcago. This premise* Is known a- tne Hcuaod Boose. For particular* inquire ol GE jKGE HUN COuN- asq., of mat place. -inhi4.t3SS.lm TO WHOM IT MAT CON CERN.—One of the finest ocphttonltles is offered to any one desirous of going li-tans GBUCEKY BUSINESS And wis tng to porcaav’ the aotir« «t>ck and flstora of anold asd well Grocery, colog a fine baameaa. For Information addraw Post office Box Blft-t. roltlSTlxa IJi O CHARTER.— Fite First-Class Sailing Vessels 'i- To carry Grain to BnlEalO, .win t>o chartered by the single trip or season. TO X^ENT. Twsnty-Tlra Booses, desirably located, will be rented cheap to responsible, prompt-juylns tenants. GROUND TO R£NT. Deeirabla Lots for a term of years, to persona wish* lagto Improve them. - ' JTAS. D. SHEBiSAN, _ocaod33ldm ‘U State atrett, (up-atair*J_ STORES TO REST. I have sermiil desirable stores on the above named sfreets which will bafijr rent oa the first oi Aprl; or May. -/.yply to T, fT« WADSWORTH, mM-el< = -2m Seacbing. BOARD WANTED—A Gentle nsgh'and"Wiredesire Board pn th*» West sjdela a private family where there are ro other boarder*, wlthlr. twenty udantee walk of Van: Boren, street bridf e-. Adores;, with tersu “ \S. S. this office. mhiSrflt BOARD, WANTED A Gentle man and-wlfv dedre bosirl In a private f imtty'r ei«t of state - street *ni Jforib of Adana -nrefv-KHdJ Woala farnl-h their room. Address J. B- box 3903, with termv&c. iSeseltl.lw "DOAHDlXG.—Pleasant suits, as -U,vbJl»3 singleroonu, may ba hid at Wabash ■ • • nih9?x?g... antujunce^cntg. pLEUK OF POLICE COURT a. D. BRADLEY snooane** tb*S he Is a Candidate fort«ftabo7tt office at Ujb MartMpaJ Sltctto<wfnbiectto tbe flacif)on of t)»e Roi Contention. '-■;••■ • gUigO-e^S-^g - VrCpBO xT BUILDERS AND ‘ : i 1 r.Trr.tfgpc —TahtM. Boat BundmanlCaalXt (n at toe rrt» Y.irS igntTard Breach. >» — ■ 1 ’ ' ''^yuOLAS. XKSUR - ’ - '"■■■; * ■ ; .i.uE COMPANIES, or- —awrjoorPrtatlasfttTrUjimaOfflc^o^^^ SgSantgSj €o Mnrt. Ha 58 at d 60 Labe street. ■icarxr. NiMBER 232. : amuserarntsi. M.c v i c kekt,s:“theatre. 'itidlaaa street, betreea State and Dearborn. ' ‘ BESSFIT of tbe popular and-eminent actor* & MUSDOCR, V , t TTliowm»ppwt?Jaeveßln«ln.TWO caABACTEBS. FRIDAY EVBSINO, March OOi, irinho presented SiaSespeaxo'a Comedy,of MUCH ADO ABOUT HOTHIHQ. ■Benedick DojbeJTf, Ojuso Djjtcx st Tin Qixx fihhi To conclude with the capital Farce of ■ Tjxrsr ATjij’T. - v>lck Dashall TUT. Murdoch Battle ; ................. JXcVlcker Sajobdat. PcMßert Trsgedvcf "THE BOBBERS." gKY A N. HAX L . WBDOT3DAT STSUZHO, March3Dth;and every evening; ismmm . MDTSTREiS. rasa mo's SAidai, bbbabvat, a r. Zhe-sivt Ti&ntad. and Versatile Company in ’Rriitance, comprinaythe CREAM OP THE PROFESSION, WhoseConccrt3dnriofffftap»«tseven mobta»,attt«- ah ve.'pontilar fiala n, bje el'dtea thenteoeet ea» co'Dltrcns Nbwvork pr<*%t, aod hava bent’ wttaeaaodb eUts aad ftablos-of the metropoDa. . „ • 103K AT THE BTIUIAjiirABRAT Or STABS: S. Prince of Ethiopian To. dli'ts. ; . .-j; : BEN CrtvToN, most talented fthiopeau thepreMiitday. J 'SNNT DALdT, iQa only p-er of Ben Cotton Ue<ia(r>tce.- . ; w. H GKIVTN, The ereAtßatto-Pfotaido, Wit. aad Bcri«»ttue A-tor. . - . ROLLIN H'> varD, The great Saasallou Prtmo Donna and BarlMiae •etreoa. - Mas r6ii GSAtiLKA, Tue Wandeifixl Dacseuse and Fomal* Imperioa-lor. V i?* -S Taa Klnx of Oenjotet*. • J. REETEV The tlghlj accomplished Tenor Toe ‘list a -d rtn t-rUt. ■ E. J.- MSLVTLIrC,'- The uaeaualled Sooraso To. ijulttflst. .• . B KING.' t*adlng-Ti'lfniet aid Conboser. ir flaunt. 0. WIRING ’mfr Double Bess purer. H. M. H .KILKT. Viiliaiit tad Business Mauazer. J. HRYtNr. Property Man.' ****** l J. 0. FABB, Agent. - - Tbs above unequalled Troupe w3l appear ta New Act*, Dtiieei, Barli*qaa Opera, fragedf and Faro e , Forming a rrorramnis of .ttMkvoerttoaaMs noveltlea a-id k c mo t sttra tire entertalum-mt aver offered to tie citizens of Chicago. ~j • S3f“ Odors open at 7; to commence at 8 o’clock. ' T|C<ETS,TWE«iTI-FIVE CENTS, FOR SEE PROGRAMMES. mM6e»i!w ■ i -' - (^UR j O WN HOP.—Grand Fancy V-/ DrerVßrL at Madam* Akeriirom’s Amembif EoumVou MONOAT EVENING April I**, All Fools Bar. it ts' booed that person will atund la Fsno> Dress. Lai Lai net In cm time, will please wear Calico Brea*, without hoops, with apron, and small shawl tolled acros * (be breast looking a« Ancient aa posable. rha party U expected ti do the most lorlai oaiof the season. -Tickets now ready. Mb §xit ORYAN Street, J. * OoiMHlt! (be Coart House, CMearo, HL Eminent magicians pronounce thU Hal. unsurpassed byaay { . Acoustics And General Appointments. It will ao.t STi more than any other Han In tne cuv—by aeonrats count and report of garter a BACLfI. Archltecis. ‘ * loemsln *ucleao9.Roomlaon the lint floor, tbs eatraict! being on Clark street, the greatest thorough fare in the city, opposite Court House Square, yet the Hall him a retired, quiet location lx the rear. Ample Ingres! a.d egr«**—2o feet of doorway to Clark atr*«t and Coart Place. Tnc Hall contains the Heal* National Gallery, valued atglvWJ. and parchias i of Geo. P. A. Healr, now carrmtoloneiby Congress to paint a series (/rreri* dealt d porrralts for the White House. This Gallery coat jins t ta I tended great otetare for whicti the gold tuc<Ul •» as awarded at the World’s Fair In Pans; also ‘•Weird*?ln reply to Haync. and portrait* ol aatbe Pre ldo'.wto Line di mrlailve. as aswcUaa of many ottjsrlllwtrioos Amsrlcons b? Healy^ There Is a spacious Luvr-r Hall fir rslrs, Fcstlvala Ball a and. the like. It is provided «ith dressing rooms, a Rltcuecooking stove, numerous Uhl os, <£c_ Ac. Both Hall 4, or el.hrr. ctn h J in»ntt*<i far Concerts. Lectures, EtMbldona <UUs,and£he like on appUe*- ttaata THUS.Bah «MJI4 bBTahI. - noi ’eo-ty < »i2ce- In the BnUjung. #ot Salt. Ih'oH S4LE CHEAP-, fire Uld I Buildings eonfntnl-’g about i«wo feet of Jrl*t and large quantity ofD*or» aad Window Frame*. Also. Sqnire Timbers. All a> good a* new. Now (a tu* t*me ti build your Bara* cheap. Apply to STEWART & CO. S'>ap aad Candle Woafes, <f*z and 221 hast Einzle street. jahZßetTWt SALE—Two Certificates of LIFE UnSHBEBSHIE Tn Bean’s Chain of Commercial Collage?, br GIL BERT x SAMPSON, Auctloaeefs, &2 Lake street. mb;7-tSS6-lw • Tj'Oß SALE,—For Sale or Ex 1. c3nnzeft>roth?rdßßtrxble property, a Art rare (I 'still'' s property, situated one mile tenth of the City ofMlea, B»rr!o- Cotmy. Michigan. Fur dlscriptlon Inquire uf the subscriber, at 13 Kate strict. Chi- aco. ms:?7x2w p. w. MAT a Eg. CALOON FOR SALE CHEAP— O OH e tibUshcd, containing everything for ns**, a mated : n a good \ -caiitv; an i oov. doing a good busl- •* sucued of cheau, as tbs present pro* prlnorhas other enragementt to attend to In Mar sett. To a responsible party time will be given for a portion of the purchase m.ney. Address "* O' 1 Box 3810. • . . • - au»7xSt pOR SALE OR TO RENT—One I ol- Dncst Marble Front Hooses In Chicago, U fmr stories hlga. and contains f arteen rooms, ex, elusive of Clothei Pre sea and Bath Boom. The ■B ith Room U siipD lel wl b hot and rojii wa er, and water U earrl-d -11 or. rth -t hocaa. This ha- all the modern Inpr sod Is on* of the mot thoraazhiv built tiouft 1 * In nr dty. having hern built expruHii; for and an ter t -e laspi’-tioa ol the nreaent nwanr, -AUo—la connection with it la a flnnHrlct Stable, 2f.’xs), two stori-a high, and Well Anhuied. Alo a Grt»i« Hons- 8 • feel 1 »tc If rended. It mnit be a term of uos Jaw than 11VE TEAKS. , TH; TO9XITORE ll IAIO Haqt! FQI «AU. For fortner part'cnlara tnqolya of GILBERT A SAMP- S' )N. Anet oaeerA x » LaKa street. mhM. e^SAiw PDR SALE —rS-veral very finely laurovei Furm- nontatning from ut to 6'o acres In TUlnuU, convenient t*n»nr »a-Ta vllsgss,&c Also 0.6)0 unimproved inaame state. Also, TN) acres Iu IllinoH, lows and together with ados tee idence In Davenport. lowa, to exchange ror Mer. coandlz-. For full description Ac., call no HIQUISd. SEuBT & CO M Commlsaicß Merehanta,No. 56 south Wells street, opqddnsasamethroauhp 0. Ba 880$. . mh^Oxitw TALOTTRING mill FOR sale. JL 1 The Frame Flouring MdL known as the ’’Chicago Clc* MUIi," situated on the corner of Jedesaon aud Elude e reets. no-r-ocomied by the My been run Ut-'e m<>r j tutu two yearn; It well located and doing a first-rate basmeeu. ’lt steads on a leased lotstan annual run; of fIUL payable semlannuallv. Ifnot-ioldat pdV-te Bole before tho 10th ot April, It wiu*i.nbeofferedatpub’lcauction,ootheapok For p>Vce and further particnUrs, apply to azASPLE A C JLS. on the prenuaea. ■ mhiftitd C'OR SALE.—Sixty Kegs of Pearl JL Barley wnj be sold low. AIAG, a lot of Packing BarreK Applylo GIBSON * CHASE, mhlfgw .. • ■ 8 Pomerov s Banding. O ARE CHANCE.—I wish to sell -IV-myW»Mhoo»e.‘»'«lltof Stone, 41x70 tvet, three at ;* ! ea, sltoatTon the tm ,fc of tne Mineral Point Bail, r’ai. It !• oae of t’i« best loeatLnaln toe Westlor a Proa oca and n-mv»lA*lon Ba*l"e*v TERMS EAST. For particulars call on or address GEO. V. roBB, MlueralPoint, <4lx rehTStim Docks for sale or to LFASB CHEAP. „ l*ucks on the 9onth anum of tits Chicago River. lx Section 3 with re Iron 1 track connected win all tbs rvsdj la tie dt/. will ->e sold on lane tt*oe U from *25 to «53 per loot Agot, or iented at |l par loot front per Tear. Apply to DU. B&AI.S\UD. H0?43 Sooth Clar* street. ■ mb 4xim T ANT) 3 FOR SALE CHEAP, JLi la McHenry, Kane, Ogle, Whiteside, Qrnndy, De Kalb, Ro *A Island, Boone. Carroll and Lake. belnr tbs same land entered byTHoMnS K. .And now owned by Ardalia E. and Mary Ana tfreene. Tills perfect Te.-nu easy. Apply to-H. B. HURD, bo. tjaetbodlgiCharchßloek. Chleago. mhAeiaMm FOB SALE: OR RENT, Ta* Two ®tort BatcK Waxxnons* m IT WEST ÜBBANA. ILL.. Situate 100 side bw:kof LC. R. a, adapted toßewlr. lar, obarlagaodbliipplng *c, will be soldor hirorable tarns Apply to BAILIE. *se?MQuR, CoramlAdon Mercbaa a i&tt .South Water strest, Chicago. P..0 Draper 8137. nuMiSTim CPLENDID . FARM AND kj COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALS.—A very deferable *P l £ 1< l rijl< ! c S® aof Ant-rate land, lacladiar 25 acres or Umber. ftL fenced And In a good state of cslttra* tionj well watered, a'd beantifnl'y located, half a mile from beega Station, oa tne». C. B. R. On the premises is a u rat-rate Apole Orchard, also another orchard containing every variety cf irolt tost grows la tbi* latltnde Tne whole premises la tp top order, and It will be sold extremely law In consequence of thoU' heulihof thepruprietor. Addre*»M.C. GUEEU, Boat Master, tfeoga, Cumberland Cou HL mhJinw OUTSIDE PROPERTY.—The \J snbJCrlber has sow several fine Plots, of tho ** Wilson's Albany seedling Straabrnry" la sad near Chicago, and la deairoa-* oc mrthet extending the cnl. tnreTrar I sholdln; land they would, Irish to ham covered wl>b this variety or Strawberry, Without aov ■ or b it trlflln? cash •xpeaditnre. will please addraa H.P, aiASDET. 183 Soata Water-at. law Sly JP>RESH VACCINE VIRUS. Obtained from OfiLbesi City PhystdanA ; ANDWARRAHTED. Sent to praetltloners In the cosntrr, postage free, xpoa the receipt of . OAeDol ar. ' • GALE BROTHERS, 'Wboleaala and ‘R'teH DeAers in choice Droca and Üb'-micaieoC every d'seitption. SO. 803 KANDQi FH STREET. CHICAGO. ILL. - A HSTHALLAN- COMSIfiRfiFAT. JrLi-, LP?E —FcC JfXLBOUXXX. ArSHLUJA, The Faat-SaDZng;A.,l dipper6hlg - •. ASTBAEAj John Simpson* Blastcr .Haring Tmsnrpaaaed accommodattoxa I aecaad-cOsas paseonrs wiq bo t first and orApnL-iasu froaaKow T-.-i For freight MettonrnA •.?**: L T,-aSSS“ FESSESM_ -L—^tibl-SwNo.ll4 Wailmtreet, Sow Tortc, j K’~ SALE -J Oja* ; WABBBODSB BOAUIS, . no to 3% tom, tor tele chetjg. Addrew Poti iW tsEawjsg BmS» Eatca o 1 a $(.. .*,•* isuu©.., .es mornfr.ifc t3 ocr).. 5.w sso* HxPOßtta,tgjn *4W0)....» Ziytli >*gfca4nvo*« ~ 3tJ.es* ftrimcre feta qjj >' COttSBB* Hoorn, Ahfjimifflr nf to Patau fang ■tuiti o m 3F33CCT r awtiiiri T>T GILBERT &\„SAIIPSO?7. JLX- ■ - flwiit'Ayffffw %ta. s; L*»e street. • Wl!ljJtß tl»elr:pßraon*l tttm ?ioa u yr.vjz'.n pi HdVMbofalFnrnltore»6titmldil-*s* °*»t3.l.?a or At. our utwooou.l C&i& idxx- *oei iuM« t J wVn »qatr«t ■••■■■■ n?iu»m jLjn» ft sc o>r*.uxy3 Enraltiin, Sadshaii, &c., .. Oa 8 ATURDAT.- Marta aO’Ju »t »m o’clock a v ▼e vJH*«llrtonr«*lesrooHAßS LAtr »trser. *e«*p«Af Wnatai.t*, Map i£ Top Tables. PiiuoStinii Pador MaHogaay aod EuyCba'ri i_PUia ant Marble Top Cba-t-ber Salt V'Barearaaod . rdbca. Oak and dalaotftrftaattjiiTables oatrinfr*- CualTt,’ Lotion*; Hair aed aadßrosseliTarpatt St»lrdn. *»lwrvir rnW Oral GIU rr*naliFUt-%Mlrrr, Sliho-rin*kV.s® Hitrara. OU Palottocs. Afrv 3* Rnand C'T.vrM Coepry and M»pia «o latcads, aad-many other too.*-* taaDaueroastoparUcotarUa- «alep>»uiY«aQilwl”i . o-L 3KEI * BAM -3 i mai7->3o>tt ... Aact',iso“«ra, Mr* 'Mnrdocfe*: ".'.'.Mr/UcVlcker ■p?Y GILBERT & ; SAMI’SOy, ATCttotte>sr»-SsLako-Str*^t. Elegant Secondhand Veivetand Rroiioli AT AUOTIOH, On TUGBOAT. April2l. at ‘•K oVI el? trawll! fell at oarsa evoonn, No. *4 Laka at >c rlrK* Tatr«-s a A irich V"i«*k Medarir. a Vi •*«aahttd.»*deop,tndl3so?Hiorlcr 3 wafcwsSn exMbtttoo ooitUUytot-adv' rfaila . «^x«aiaww._ 'yya: a.: butters & co~ GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 48, 4S SISESI, (Oppodt* t&a TwmonfHonseJ FRMIIUEESAtB xnsrimrsisais «satcs£)at « <i\ a. k. DBYQOODS'SJLLE Slvwrjr Monday at' 9 1-a A. 'Vr. At OCIS 3ALMBO3X «“!»»»= >d<m Juraltu,.Cry 00-fci tooa «na SMcr, te.- . ~. , «sm<S3,iiy TIRESS GOOD 3 . GT.nTHS. CA3- JL/ ' aIHESEi aonssr. it., it., ATAITCTIIH. BDTt«m« co, »tn »-n » a th»t. HarcaS'tii.AtS'td’Uaai at th«lr-ala>r-to:n\4S. Sand aou»arbora street,a Go d* Clot a. CMUmerw aatlnetu. Steeling andSrdrtlot Udlra Dr«« Goods. «roeheSbawi-*7»»jiL*,iu Ko«u erf, Qea* vunii»hlnjG>uds,U sbrstla*, Back '-love* Ac-* 0 - VMTT.BCriBIA ♦ CO. nmg-eSTSat Auctioneers. ~\fEW AND SECOND-HAND X“ fuzrmna, C*ss m Caxz&s, Brussels Carpets. Etc.. AT AUCTION. WM. A. BUTTER SCO., WEI Mil on hATURD KY ilseeb Stb at 9«< o»c!*cfc as their •‘alatroemi, 48 «aai« jea-horavrj*' am . r*l vsrtetv «f New and S«uod-!lTOi Farnl:urt Ac. tarn «3*** ffn. A. oirxrciws c>. iacr*. gALE op the Wigwam. The mbscrlber will aell at Pabllc Auction, ' Oa 8&I0SD&7, Kara. 33t% 193% At 18o’cloek a. it-, at the Wi<em all the M;nt din, ui AivU.n audUe Homs of the Friendless bare In and to aa! i bu lit >c nailer anavrs&acnt male by an! b*tw-*o tu TnU-aoC ths Garrett Biblical Institute and the wi» w . Q naiU. log committee; alio, ths laiaresa given. Ky c-rduror tt Jr r j ' or “ J dolUt ‘» ZucXoTpVar^’S' ai I ‘ M, * •vu'ilb. Lent or Peter Pag?. r m’lS-jlDi.lw General Notices. XJOAKD OF TRADE ROOMS, ■MJ Caxcaso, March »tb. 1361 Tberewmbe ameettng. of memVn of iha 'Board ®f Trade of tba CUy a. Lhicaao," at toelr Booms, od SATUBDAT, MarchSClh, at T«p,a. —... Prrrrtler, ahaS-aTOtt SBTH catkin. Sorretary. Board op tradk elec tion. -The Annual Electloaof the ‘•Board of Trade of tho City of Chicago*’ will be held at their Boou!a Oa SQIfDiT) tbe first day of iprll aeit- Tba PoUs wm bo opened it 10* it and closed at 4*. jc *ls Annual Meeting of tne B-ard win oe held, woea ths reanlt of the Re-tlon will be eo. K.y5SK3 d •?/ bnslurai traaaacud which msy ba hfongut before the - - b£TH ?euret.ry. ST. GEORGES BENEY ‘RENT ASSOCIATION O? CHICAGO.—T*iu Second A&- 25? 1 wU h ® h ® d *' n Moud..y SI? ***fi WU at i o’ciocX a: ta-lr room, Hry ank Bell A Strati m j College, «h*tn tte el pf uf. r,SSI! ‘ af t +l“ ena a ng year, wid tac? pU:e. Mambera *“ *T>-awor dues (a e Jir\ A Sjc IB •'* •») will not beenOUedt>vote. FRANCIS HUDSON Prei’t Taos. B. PocLsoy. Sec’y. mhJ3-33-»lw ]VTOTIC EL—A Meeting of the lionrd i» n ol Trrut-*- of , v v LIND 17NIVEB9ITT, wnibebeldastne*rOdiA ai Uark-tr.’t, CWcmol on -ueslay. April 13th. 131!. at 1 o'clock ?. m. to decide open tbs location of the Tiuoiorlcil Dstnrtm ..it. .. B f OR^r * Y \Tr.S UICKKT. aMk&'iq ■ Seer, tary ot tn* Hoa-d. K(\ BbU. CHOICE CRvNBKR CSV/BIBS, fbrsala by NEWELL S-mw. xaMixiw Corner of Clark am ttadl on street WANTED AT JOHN JONES’, " » No. 113 Daarb-n street, *,OOO Coitito Clwaanl Ptmj at 75 cti apieoa. 8,000 Paata aai V.«t» ta Gina u.l Pro . a; 4D Call a;ue«. • aiur-e3o>3i OCLUARD TA.Bf.E-! Marble aid Si*t« Beds, the litest IrnpvnTemaota aljptad.. Cloth Bails. Ones Cue i’i Ac. 011 tab sa Bs-Coshliqaa *ai Marble or Slat - Bod* pat* . Alan, two Marble dads fvr sale. Orders by m\H prjop'lf attindid to. No. ISS Mal-.-m strati out »«oa 'U-rcana Weils. Post offlue Box 96U mtUT-eSia-iw A. B, QKlFciui. Agent. OUTNESS NOTICE.—Anv per- JLJ son desirous of baying Into an old rs abu-ified Floor, Feed and Grain •indues* In a gool 1 eailoa may hear jf a iart> whhla; tosail b» a3Jr*s4ox “A. B O," Bax 3815 Chcs.'o Put Offlue. T;icp«t/ •ll iinr loscUh-ibauaaiiCaUl i? < i.n Eiit. Tnera a a good trada coauected wirtt the store. mb‘l3 us P'.TMOTJTH CHURCH-PEW B2STAC.—The Tronta *s of “iTta’rifh S jctety will offer fTclp ?eati for Raotal, in the ~b rch, on MONDAY EYBvi'O Anrll -.st Solo 11 eon. menee at seTeoAxd-a-Qa'f o’clock, EyasvaooT dr* arSITO likaTS HAD •'XtTtm BE OJBuNO at TB*T Tint The C'lttrsh will ub o. o» from iu t•i2a. m , and from 21> 4r at t>ac*ommodato ai\ mat mlcht wlih to call and see tha Pa »sbef.re renting. mh-TX-S Looking glass and pic i'TTRE FRAMES—A GliderwouM Ufee t© meet witn a ntnatl n. He has ha la. exneri-nfe of twenty vears u a practical worKmaa, aa-> n~der uuds sliver tog aad lacK>rlog mouldl >ks. He h-s the last '•to yea**held tnepoaltl nof f.r-*m-n a good utldios est-bllsbm at. Is folly com''•■tent to sc: s* 4st mtisS or tn manage the gHd£ig departm-Mt of aa e- tiMl*h menL jmx7to Loabvilia Post Office, Kenmcsy. mh-7ABt Office of the Michigan SOUTHERN NOTHKET INDIANA. BAILBOAD COMPANY. S\ 1? 'Villia-ti ntr«>t. _ Yoax Mir-h »L 15M, Th? Anooal Election fir Ulrceiora of t iU Cem nor will b* ne>dae toe Co "pint’s Office, m Tol-dc. on WEDNESDAY, me 24th dav ot Aarti nat at ’2 o’clock x tub Stock rovk- will h» co-ed on the -Hi SroxiJio It 2 ycloek P. X, and regain e osed nsU the Ith provfmo at 19 a. x mMAeSTMwid IX P. B 4.R T TAT, Seer tarr. % wm,uptoisto l 'Msynett,o«llfor XiBBB TiaiAJJ OOST Els lexgo acd rich stock of lAIIiET F3Bimiߣ A 99 CHAISE Comprblmc one of the larrest aad stacks in ths West. Baca as Rosewood. Mahogany and *Val .at P-r --loratd Bedroom sols'. Oik Hxtw-'lra m-ii-r T.bi&t. Hat Trees Bureau*, and oner arttulss to > numerous to rnentlo-'; a'lot which will be sold cheao for caoh. Oaat Steel: CHURCH ISO FIRE ALARM BELLS. Ws am prepared to flit orders fi>r three CELEBRATED BELLS At STfftr York Prions, With Freight Adia& EvenrBeIIIsWABE\NTi!D for one year with fair and proper mags, if a bell sbonl threat after a j*ar half price is allowed In exchange for a new one. 'Tor lull particular* send |Oc Cfrediar* to - TUTTLE, HIBBiiaD * CO^ AgenU and Importer! o£ Hardware and Tin-Plate, mhlt-sgvgm 6> T.AgRaTREEr. Chicago "VTOTlCE.^Equitable Fire Insur- X v aace Company.—The nnder-tjned Corporators named in tne Act of Inorrporetioo of ti>e above named, company, hereby give notes-. teat booss lor BnbtenptiOQ to the (fapitaTStock of said Coapanv. is provided for In sold act of iob-itnarstliin, will be opmedjft toe office of B. W1 PStOlp-. < co. No « Clark afreet. oa PSUUT. thedtndagof Apr.l pr>x„ as ten o'elooc a x* and trill remain open i t.cn day* fcrthatpnzpoM. .C.tVP^KKS L- P. HILLIARD, r. d.obat, AMZrjIENBBWrp. E.X WADSWOBiH. Marcharth. l» t . 'J'fiE KENOSHA WAXJSR CUKE KEHOSHA, inSCONSET. The best place tn the West tbrinvalldk 'ddmefbr drcolar. Dr. JOHN B. GOLLY, itra. OULLT. S. PENaOTEU. Proprietor. -• 'J O . L A' VV Xijt a . Heady Soon! TAB PUBLIC LAWS OF ItUSOI?, Fussd at tits LbSL Se«lon of tba XejcUUtaro, Will BE READY j&iiQMt B» WOKB * Cl>.t UlX'^| < St*«et» L A W Y E'll S . NOW EE4B'!’, VoL la nvw »*jt 5. B. COOKE * CO-» U» Lafra a»ra*t. »J> o >COCIETI.ESyour, Cata- O lofure, E«potO, «a. of ■RANKING INSTITUTIONS, or- JJ 4tryonrPrtnUni»tTiiSimoomc' of wii, s, K,\yOi tfflrBCME% ■f , »—■ f-t "i&afes. Aaetloatan.