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Preparations for the Decora- tion of Graves. \ A General Suspension of éulneass In the City. The Procession in the Foronoon ~--Lino of Murch. X - OUR DEAD. A ronutem fof tho dead Who.dlod for ¥atherland, ‘A dirgoabovo cachs bed . Whoro slecp tho patriot band | eara for tho loved aud lost, ‘Wereathe for thio truo and. bravo,— Thotr watliko dleadls onr osst, Our liolieat shrino thetr gravo, Thelr momory Is grecn, Thelr glory no'or ean dle, Tliclx patriot-names srogeon ., Tarever writ on high; % And Tist'ry's pago shall ol e story of tho Lravo,— Tow long {hoy fonght, and wal, * Our own loved land to'avo, ' ‘Honor tho soldier-band | Ifonor tho horoes’ tomb Rk Round tholr green graves wo stand,. Whero bluc-oyed violots bloow, - In momory of our dead ‘Tho Iaurel and tho yow ‘Wo biang above each bod, ‘Wi.2r= sloopa tho soldlor trus. Tong lot each glorious namo Livo in our Lollest prayor,— - Tliolrs bo the proudest famo « _ Wholived to doand dare, . Troedom shall givo hev toars, And Liberty or sigh, Aud, throngh {ho futuro yoars, ‘Their deedls shall nover die, Omoaao, May 25, 1873, g A TRIBUTE OF FLOWERS. Tho coremony of paylng u tributo of spring flowers to tho doad, for which elaborate propar-. ationa have boon mado for B0 many woeks, will ocour to-dny, aud, if the weathor pormits, will boof groater interest than it has ever boon, Tho amount of decoration will bo greator than on provious occasiong, and tho emouut of Isbor on the part of tho fow faithful ladios who have- given up fhelr Himo {o wosving garlands during tho past weelt has beon great in propor- tion. Bosides proparing wroaths of flowors and ovorgreons for tha graves, thoy bhave conm- -structed decorntions for ‘tho . gntowaya of tho Tour comotorios, aud this has boen accomplished with great dificulty. Tho backwardness of the sonson, too, bhas -iucroased the difficulty of obtaming flowers, and thoso who haevo contributed eserve kindly rocognition of thoir intercst in tho ovont. The consorvato- rlos of {u‘ivutu citizeus havo beon stripped with- ont stint to furnish tho requisito flowers, and tho tlorists have been called npon for unusual supplics. Many of tho flowers havo como from the extremo South of the State, whoro the sen- sou {s nuoro advanced thun in this cheorloss aud uucertain climate, BUSPENSION OF DUAINESH, Businoss will bo susponded In tho city to-day. Tho Custom-Houso and ull_Govornmont - offices, all city ofiices, tho publlo schools, Dosrd " of Trado, the courts, and the varions banka will bo closcd all day, whilo many of tho business honsos will closo at 'oon, As the train upon whicli tho main body will ba conveyed to the comolorios willleave ot 10 o'clock, this will give nmglo timo to omployes who wish'to bo prosont at tho cero- monics. arorp, . o5 ProczssioN. Tho various military and 8ivio divisions_ will xmeot nt 10:30 o'olock this morning at the places dosignated below, and form in procossion iu tho following order : Flatoon of police, and, “Zand Marshal Gen. Medrthur and Afdos: dol. O, Lip- ‘pucott, Gou, 3, BDoan, and Dr. B, G. Milicr, Invited guosts in carrings, Calvary Division, = Band, Irish Riffes, = Monigomory Guards, ulligan Zouayes, Band, TRoso Hiit Diviston, and. " Gracoland Division, . THE LINE OF MARCIT will bo north on Clark atreat to Michigan otroot; west on Michigau stroot to Wolls strect 3 north on Wolls streot to Chicago avouue, Calvary aud Roso Hill Divisions forming lino and salnting tho Graceland Division s thoy pass, when thoy countermuycl back o the railway dopot on tho corner of Kinzio and Canal stroots, arriving thero in time for tho 1 o'clock aftornoon train, ‘Tho oflicors of tho Divisions, with tho pro- grammo af cach of the cowoteries, will bo as Tollows : Y CALVARY CEMETERY, Divigion Commander, Col, - Owon Stowart ; Aids—Capt. 7. Hurrington, Capt.- . J. Hoaly, Capt. Murphy, Capt. Ganmift, Capt. Quirk, Oapt, Clifford, and” Sorgt. Lyonws, Tho division will form ou Fifth avenuo, nght resting on Monron street. o programmaa tuo comotery will bo 28 follows : . Proyer—Tho Rov. Dr, Butler; music; address— Prof. Lyon, of Notro Dame, Ind,} music; addros Thomas L. Lonergan; music; sddress—Johu T, Flonerty ; wmuele, Division C or, Mag. T, a1 vislon Commander, Maj. R, M. Woods; Aids—Cant. John Stephéus,Cant. James Stowart, 1lon. P, A, Hoyne, Sergt. I, W. Boyd, Capt, G L. Bootl, lion. . Q. Gregg, The division will assomblo'on LaSallo stret, right resting on Mouroo. At tho cemotery the programmo: will & 00 = Prayor—Tlev, David Bwing; muslo—National Hyma ; opening uddess—Gov,~ Boveridge ; musio— Ajoll 7 nddress—ton, Jobu A.. Lugan ; sl L sddreit—tiev. L. & Cuimbriah t potm-— ar ; musle ; addvecs—, E, Deach ; beno- et . 3, Goodspeed ? Divigion _Cormandor, - Gel, 8. D. Bal ivigion Commandor, Col. 8, D. Baldwin ; Aids—Col. Bulty, Maj. W. E. Waito, Gapt. R, P, Dorrickson, Capt. 8. Swan, Capt. 15, Hamilton, Cept. A, G.Buseo, Crapt. Fred Bueso, Capt. Potor Hand, Liout. J. . Johuson, and Capt. Norman L. 'Halm. ‘o division will assemble on Olatk stroet, right vostivg on Monroe. Tol- lowing is tho programmo at the comatery ; Prayer—Rov, A, E, Kittredgo; music; address— Goy, Yules: miusic ; uddrees—a, ‘0. Hosing ;. el ; address—M, M. Tarkburnt 3 musio; pocme-Jerowlal, Alahouey ; beucdiction—Dr, Hurtman, ¥ 04K 00D “Thrin division will ot jobi tho procession, na the traiu will not leave tlio Illinois Contral Depot until 8 o'clock. Copt. E. B, Ryan, with his six idy, will moot ab tho Central Depot at 2:90 o'clock, T'he programmio will ba as follows : Prayer, the Rov, M, Johnson ; muslo; address, E, 8, Allinma; 1nusl address, Col, R, '8, Thompgon § Yerlius ; musio; addres 1 uslo by’ ehildren ; bene THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. By tho flow of the inland river, ‘Whence tho tleots of fron hud flod, ‘Wharo tho blades of thu grave-jrans quiver, ‘Aalcgp aro thu sue of o dond; ader o god and o dov ailipg 10 Judginente + Dndor 1 ouey the Bude ‘Uudor thoolher, tho dray. . ‘Fhene in tho robings of glory, Thowe in thu glaom of defent ; Al with tho battle-blood gory, T tho dusk of Etoralty meet ; ‘Undor the sod aud the dow, Walting tho Judgment-day ; ‘Under tho laurel, the Bl Under tho willow, tho Grhy, Prom tho sllonce of sorrowful Lours, Tho desolsts mournors go, Lovingly Inden with fowors, ‘Aliko for tho frivnd and tho foo § Under the sod aud tho dew, © Waiting tho Judgment.-diy y Undor thie rosos, tho Dluo ; Under tho Lilids, the Gray. 80, with on oqual sylendor, “tho morning un-rays full, With & touch finpartinlly tandor, O tho bloesoms blooming for' all 3 Under the aod ad ti dew, aitn tio Sudgl-diy eolderad with gold, s iey Mollowed wilk gold, thu Gray, 80, when tlio Summor calloth, On forost aud ld of gratn Wit kn squal e el “Tho covling deip of (o tuin ; Under (1o woit mnd L ddy, Walting tho iz Ll Wet wits rain, the Bine ; Wet with ral, tho Gray, Badly, but not with upbraiding, Thi6 georaus deed wes dous s In'the atorw of yeurs now fadivg, Waltnit tho Judgment-iiy § Under tho blossoma, tho Bhia Under tho gurlands, tho ar: No moro #liall tho war-cry sover, Or the wiuding rivors lo red Thoy buntih our angoe for Whea Hioy Jaurel tho graves of our dead. Under thio wod nauf tho dowy Waiting tho Judgmont-day ; Tove and teara fo thio e, Tearn nnid Lovo for the Giay, —New York Uribune, . pric R L ROUGH EXPERIENCE. A Oitizon of Pennsylvinili Kobbed on o Burlington Araine-Ilo Rosed tho .. Toes 6 @no Foot While Parsun the Y hloves-mAnothor Daving Piracy. <D, Baumel Uarnoy, of Bodford, Pa., will cor- talnly bo undosorving of censuro i€ ho shall, during {ho remainder of his days, think hard of Chilengo and somo of hor citizous, The oxpori- onces ho .hind whilo horo Tully warrant, o ox- tromost dislike, "oy woro nu follows: On tho aftornoon of Wednosday ho arrived n thiu city, accompnuiod by, his wifo, on routo for Lincoln, | Nob., aud startod for that city on the 11 o'clock taln of tho Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rall- rond. A nhort thmo after thoy had been com- fortably seatod fu tho car fhoy wero apprncliod byiwo young mon, who ongaged them:in nn agroonblo convorsntion. Ouo of thom was going L Finont, money to sottlo o dobt which bud stood for somo timongalngt him, Mr. Carnoy wau willing.to nssiok him, aid drow cut W yoll of ‘culirouoy contniuiy 108, Whilo Ro was tniding: thorotrons the dosirod amount, ono of tho rateals snitehod tho wholo roll from tho kind old maw's Linnds, and both yun ant of tho ear. Tho dupod Koystono oltizen ran aftor thom, and, nuho nttompted to gob off thio cor, Iind tho tood of Lis vight * foot torn off, mud foll by tho sido of tho train, o was found in on alinost inensiblo condition_ by somo railrond “watéhmon aobn Aftor, and ‘was teken to tho City Hotol, ut, the comer of Stato and Six- teunth strocts; Mrs. Carnoy, boing loft on tha “car, was too much terrified to ask tho con- ‘ductor to stop tho train until ho was far oul of tho city, and, for all Mr. Caruoy knows, uho has zono on through to Liucoln, ni eho earried tholr tickts, Tho losing of $105, fivo toos, and n | wifo is seldom mct with in one dey. M. Cut- noy is doing woll, but Lis mind is (1 n siate of unoasiness bocauzo of tho absonca of his'wife, D ANOTIER INSTANCE g & of ‘tho operationd of railway piratos * ocenrrod Inst “Tucuday ovoning, ‘whon na robbery s porpolrated on o entgoing * trui of tho Milwamkeo & St Dmil T rond, which, for daring, haw echlom boou oclipfied, ovon in this city. Among tbo _passous g5ors was an old goutleman nawed Jonoph Hunt- singor, of 1:1 Dorado, Towa, Whon tho train had Joft tho ity o fow milos in ita roar, ono of throo roughy approachod bim, and, ausuming the man- nor of n trainman, told him bo was in tho wrong car. ‘Tho old muz arovo and followod tho im- oator townrd auother car in tho roey, aud, whon 0 reached tho platform whero tho rest- of tho Youghs wero nssomblod, they suddenly eprang upos bim. Ono of the villains took him by tho {broat, auotbor hold n revolver to - Lis bead, and the third wont through his pockots, robbing him of - $80, ml the money ho had. Tho ecoundrols thou jumpod off tho train and mado thoir cscapo Deforo any of the passengers could como to tho old gontlo- ‘maws ausistanco. Tho thioves also got awny with an overcont belonging to another cocupant of the samo car, In tho seufilo the old man'y Lt was knocked off, and the gontlonian who lost tho ovorcoat, prompted by a fellow fooling, com- polled tho old man to nccopt o_small_sum of moucy to purchaso another, Railroad_pirates aro becoming alarmingly plonfiful, -nnd rora- thing should bo dono by the police and railrond oflcors to diminish the wumbor, PERSONAL. Col, D. 0. Houston, U. 8, A., ia at tho Gard- ner Houso, Tlon. A. B, Svwyor, Black Biver Falls, Wis,, is at tho West Sido Driggy.: 3. T, Sullivaat, Esq., tho Farmor King, was 2t the Garduer yostorduy. DMaj.~Clon. Wigoman loft tho Matteson Houeo for St. Louis Inst ovening, Tho Hon, Judgo Tdmunds, of Sonora, was at tho Mattoson Houne yostordny. Tho Hon. Horacé Rubles, United Statos Min- ister to Bwitzorlaud, is at the Sherman, Dr. T. H. Roso and J. M. Griflith and wife, of TLios Angeles, Cal., aro at tho Matteson IHonso. Mr. 8. 8. Morrill, Goneral Managor of the Mil- ;}nulmu & §t. Paul Railrond, is at tho Showman ouwo0. J. Holne Okon, of Browon, Germany, and 0. W. Oliford, Now Bodford, Mavs., are ab tho Gaxdnor. A. Aloxandor, o tho Royal Englnoors, from Houg Kong, Chins, was ot tho Sliczman Houso |, yestorduy, Gon, Samuel O Tlecly and family, of Philadel-, phis, ave wiong tio acvivaly ut (lio West Sila riggs. Houso, Mra, Koto N, Daggott will resumo Lor art los- sonsat tho Ohristian Union Ifall, No. 134 Madi- #on stroot, at 8 o'clock this aftsruoon. Tresidont Mason, of tho Bonrd of Polico Com- missionery, was in his cuslomavy ecat yostorday. One duy in 8t Louia i# ouough for suy sensible man. A TTho following woro at the Gardnes Honed yos- torday: 3, VY, Hudson, Dirs, H. Ci. Rolliny, Sau Francisco ; Nathan Richardson, Muaw.; J. D, Lobmor, Cincinnati ; I, 8. Jacobs, Buli'Lako ; Denison Taft, Montpelier, VE. James O'Nonl will giva o meries of sclentiflo ond plilogoplic lechuroy i Grows Opora-lial, on Wasb Madivon straot, on Monday ovonings, commencing on Monday noxt with o dQissertat tion on tho * Seiouco of tho Soul and Trini- tarisniym.” Yestorduy tho Board of Tolico Commisgionorn granted pormiusion to Dotootivo Tyrrell to ne- copt the gift of u valuzblo gold watoh and chain for services rondorad in tho Lromont Houge rob- Dory. “'ho jowelry firm whoso goods wero stolon ia tho donor. The followlng woro ariong tho prominont arri- vals ot tho Eust Side Lriggs Howso yestorday : Jobn L. Reod, Now Youk'; tho Rev. L. Sldo ; T. A. Jouny, Wateiloo; W. Hall, Gonova, N. Y. | N.IL Stoplionsou, Poriland,§Ale. ; C.W. $poncor, Emporia, Kau. . Tho following woro among tho promincnt ar- rivals nb the Sliorman Houio yostorday ¢ J. 2, Grow, Providonco ; B, I'. Goodlge, Nov faven ; J. F. Purvias, Unrrisburgh ; B. . Gray, Alat Lama ; J. A, Mitcholl, New York ; M. 3. uix, Colorado; J. B. Sunsr, Milwaukeo. W. B. Percival, Dr. Fishor aud wifo, Goorgo Hoxbert, L, II Johnson, Dr. Buclanan, wife, and davghter, Mr.and Mrs, Barmatyno, Miss Bakor, - Hiss 'Poyntor, Charlos C. Loyes and wifo, comprition parly’ at (ho Garduer’ Houso, from tho Inland of Now Zesland, on route for England. Sumuel Wilmot, Cinciunati; O, D, Loaman and furnily, Boston ; G. C. Swan, Clacinnati ; T. Durphoy, 'Now Orloans ; Ma]. ' W, B, Taylor, Ottawa ; Charles Barry, Beston ; G, W, Liang- ford, I'. P. Gilman, Naw York; Gon, W. 1. Ruco, Dlack Rivor Falls ; W. R, Sill, LuCrodso ; Jumey Gormuu, St. Louis ; J. 1. Byors, Arkan- suw; C. P. Greono, Tndiaun ; and L. J. Aluray, Monomino, aro at'tho West Side Driggs Houxo. Tho Rov. Robert Pattoraon, who wau com- pollod to leava Chicago last winter in conso- quonce of & govere attick of proumonin, and try tho balmy air of Cilifornia, has Loon’ groatly bonofited by the chango, Mo has loaved n houso in Onklund, ncrows the bay_from San Francisco, whithor ho Lns removed his family, Fifty or'sisty mombors of tho Prosbylorian Chureh of San Franaieco, whoso pulpit ho 1s sup- Blyiug during tho absonco of thio pastor, met at £, Pattorson’s houso, & weok ngo last Thonday, to givo tho pronohor's family a honrty California wolcomo, Al thair dopartiito thoy left bohiud an sbundauco of flour, fruit, crops, und coin, s spocimons of tho productiont of thiat glorious ate. IMerr Fricdobart, the German frauslator of DBrot anrte, is dead, We thought abtho start that It would about finish hit, Martin Criflin, of the Mnssnchuseltn Honalo, Izn asumed the menugomont of The Leader, o Ctholio family journal at Boston. Tonry L. Dawos, oxtra paid, will go to Europo carly in tho summer, and not return il the oponing of tho next sexsion of Congrens. Tho gassips havo it that Ohief-Justice Cock- burn wll raply to Calob Gushings booi, aid that Oushiug will folow with still anothar, for whiol he has plouty of spiey matorlal, Qol, Timothy Muurae, who commandoed the Eighth Magsaohuvotts. Rogimont o tha eight days' morel to Washington via Aunapolis, diod Bunday ut Lynn, Mess., agod 78 yearu, The Rov, Dr, Punshon hag reccived a pursn of 84,000 from tho Wesleyan Mothodista of Caun- to Nebraske also,—provided ho couldriuo a littlo ‘ot dnnclufi. yard tolorably woll off, ¥ T'ho vovivalist, I, . ITammond, writen to tho Lolland County SUL; Journal that ke hns cone vorted 8,000 fn hin Wostorn tour. Most ortho- ox peoplo are acoustomod to asorlbe such work to tho Lord.—ZHar{ford Post. . IInlf o miltion dollars whioh, in o fow months moro, Miss_Annlo G. Wilatach would hava i liorlted, hind slo lived, now goos Lo cortaln pub: |. 1g chiaritios fn Thilndolphis, named in the will of her fathor, tho Iato William P, Wilatach, At tho marrlago of TFrodorick A, Nims and Migs Elion, duaghtor of Ool. A. . HoRoynolds, in Grand Hapids, Mich,, May 27, tho prosonts wore numerous -and elagant, Inoludi ng tho lrmlllum“m sum of £26,000 from tho Dride's athior, Jnmos B, Olny, grandson of Honry Clay, has forwarded to Rogont Bowman, for tho musoum at Aehland, Ky., the cont which the siatcsman woro at the Lreaty of Ghont, In 1814, It 1a elo- Efl“(ELly wrought, aud trimmed with sill and o ! Tho ox-Dulo of Blodoun Iatoly visited ,tho Privce of Walos in Vieuuns, aud a friendly moot- Ing of the rapresontatives of tho houso of Btue art and Guelph occurrod, Tho vx-Duke s n do- ucondent of Honrlotte, the youngest daughter of Charles L. of Buglnad, and, thorofore, could .nggort a claim to tho Britisk throue. ¥ 3ir. D. L, DoGollyar, of the firm of DeCollyer & McGlollan, strool-pavement oontractors, died ab his residoncs, No, 1188 Prairio avonuo, Inst evenivg, Mr. DeGollyer has beon o rosi- dout, of thls pity for over twonty yonrs, Ho leavea o family of four childron,” aud o .largo cirele of loving friends, to mourn’ his logs, o g 03 youra of ngo. - 1t 1a plonsing to knovw that Babcook, tho Proei- dout's Frlvnm Secrotary, will inve o nlco cot- tozo, costing £50,000, finished b Long Branch n sbip with Boss Shophord, n costly block of housed In_Washington, and npon his roburn rom San Domingo, purdhinsod tho residenco now occuplad by Bscretary Dolano. A Wo nro shocked.to loarn that ¢ Liout.-Col. Tred. D, Granty” a8 tho tolograph loyally an- nouncos im, Will mako tho Yellowstone tri with en.,Bianloy. That which touchos us wit concorn fs tho knowledgo thht tho Yellowstono cxpedition monns business, Tho Indinn war browlug in tho_ far Northweit in nocessary in otdor to help along tho North Pacific Railrond enlerprice, As Frod. Dont Grant is s Liouton- ang-Colongl, whilo the other mombers of kis class aro plain Liowlenants, Lo must have au oppor- tunity to distinguish himsolf.—Oincinnati.Com- mercial. Tathor Beolks, tho Goneral of tho Ordor of tho Jouuits, Is dosotibod by o_corrospondeut of tho Vionna' Press ‘as s short, narrov-shoulderod man of 76, witls pale and tranquil countounnco, #* whoso Jifo scomed to_concontrato iteolf in his oxpressivo gray oyes, shaded by long black Inshion, and always bont o the ground. excopt: whon ho Is addzessing you.” .His hood is long ond narrow, and it baldness is_concoaled by o Dlack skull-cap; his brown hair intorspersed Toro and thoro with o thread of silver, is brushed bucle from bis fomplos bobind bis eara; bis nowa is sharp, and his lips are thin and bloodless. —Tho Duc @6 Broglie, Ministor of the Inte- rior, who appoats to havo engincered the move- miont by whish 3. Thiors was drivon from tho Prosidoncy, has boon the leader of the Orloanist farly Tor somo time. Ho is deacended from a ong lino of ominont statosmon, aud is & grand- son of Madamo do Stael, whoso only daughter was his mother. Iis grandfather resolutely ro- fused to be reconcilod to tho first Napoloon; ‘his fathor was a ministor under Louis Phillippo. Noithor tho presont Duc nor hia father was se- duced by Louls Napoleon. Thoy woro loadors in that coteric of Orleaniuts whoso organs wore the Jowrnal des Debats and tho Revue des Deuz Mondes, Aftor_the lato war, tho pres- ont Due, who Inborited his father's titlo in 1870, was olectad a momber of tho National Asserably. Tmumodiatoly on tho appointment o 1, Thiora g provislonal Prosident, tho Duc de Broglio was mado Ambeasndor to England, whoro bo ro- 1mnained for more thay & yoar. On bis retiroment from that post, ho began to aspire to tho loader- uhip of the opposition in tho Assembly. Ho wan the Conseryativo leader in the famous Commit- teo of 'Phirty, which finally yielded so absolutely o tho Prosidont, 1lo iy an Orleanist, but ho isa lovor of constitutional liberty under a liboral monarchy. THE “HMETROPCLITAN” RECEPTION, Tiho Motropolitan Club, organized but o fow months, and now enjoying & full and hoalthy maturity, numbors smong its membera many of tho bestlmown gontlomen of tho city. Starting with o suilo of threo or four rooms in Me- Viokor's Dailding, thoy hovo found thoir quar- tors too narrow to sccommodato thelr soelal nccousttics, nnd havo now enlarged tho numbor of rooms to nino, Thosoaro all furniehed hand- somoly and tastofully, with tho oxception of tho Dail-room and supper-room on tho uppor floor, which it is unuccessary to decorato vory olaboratoly. Tho rocuption-rooms, —parlors, toilot-rooms, catering departmont, and aute- room aro all that could bo desired. Tho sup- per-room i nrranged with good seuse, & number of small tobles being ranged round it for Littlo parties. Thoso preparations for fulure onjoy- mont-necessitatod o recoption, and _tho Club do- torminod to givo ouo st oveling. Thoro woro nbout ono lhundrod and twonty-fiva porsona present, £nd {ho wifair passod off very agroonbly. _Tho'musical part of tho programmo, undor tho direction of My. Ziegleld, added not alittlo to tho _enjoymont of tha evoning, Holos by Messre, Foltz and Ziogfeld, and o duot aftorwards by tho sama gontlemen; n piano pioco by Miss Valoitino do Pelgrom, find a charming solo by Miss_Haskell, woro tho foa- turas of the ovening, Buppor was another fon- ture, and was sorved continuously during the whole ovening. Tho ball-room, wlich was deco- rated with bunting, was dodicated to the dolights As tho.clib was organized for socisl purposes, and with the intontion of squeozing 18 much en’ foymons out of lifo s possiblo, porbapa tho tecoption Comnntlco and somp of ' tlio mombors will not tnko it amise if tho suggostion is mado that many of tho gontlomon present It ovening wero compolled to stand aloof from tho enjoy= ment of tho racoption bocauss they woro ontiroly unacquninlod with onch other snd with the Iadies, and romain 50 to-dn : et Judicial, Thio elootion of five Clrouit Judges will tako placo on Mouday, Juno %, next, Tho candidates indorsed by tia bar and boths parties rrespoctive of thelr politica aro the present Cireull Judges, viz.: Erastus 8, Wil {atne, Tonry Booth, John G, Rogers, Lawbert Troo, ond W. W, Farwell, Tho ward committeos already snuounced, and such other gontlemen a8 foel an In- tereat i Lo eloction of an honest Judiclary,will plesao organizoin thelr rospectivo warde, sud sco that tho clection la proporly conducted thereln, Tho Judges of Eloction will ploseo sco thiat tho registry books and poll books aro at tho respective polling places on Mon- hny morntug. Tho only davger to bo opprelionded I tho aputhy of citizens, “Evory mean who s interested 4u the elecifon of an honest Judiclary will pleuso go to tho polls onMonday, Campaign hesdquarters in Tanoment of Merchunts! Bullding, corner of LaSallo and Waslugton elzees. By ordof of Camapalgu Coue Lieo, P ‘Webster—Chicngo, At {1 Togular meeting of the Chicago Board of Ed- ucation, held Tucsdsy evening, May 47, 1873, a meas uro was adopted which marks » now ers in school work i this olty, and wili, without doulit, greatly ad- vancd the grado of scholarship und accuraoy of thought of the puplla of our gchools, Tho school editions _of “Wobster's Dictlonarics, ‘published by Besare, Ivison, Dlnkeman, Taylor & Co., of Nos, 163 and 195 Stalo atreet, Chicago, wero plucod upon tho 2iat a8 regular toxt-books, and each pupll was roquired {0 obtafn s copy of tho edition adaptsd toluls grade, to o used for gtuidy and reforence llko ety othor achidole ook, Our Toard fs noted for its good senso, but thia 4 tho mostseucible thing {t has done in many n day, Wo truat tlint othor ity and town Boards of Educic tion wlll follow thin good oxninple uniil Webator la in tho hands of overy pupll in our country, bl e it St Decoration. Tickets for Oslvary and Roschlll can be prooured at Chicrgo & Northwesters Railroad offices, corner Randolph and LaSalle, Madison and Canal, and at the doput, Tickels to Nosehill land return, 25 conts; Qalvary, 40 conts, Full fazo If tickota aro not procured, All Iadivs who can Aro cordfally invitod to asaist in the devuration of tho geaves ot Izn difforont cemeteries of tho city, All who can aro requested to bo at the depot, curtior Canal and Kinzle, at a, m, starp, J. M, Grrsiy, Secretary of Ganeral-Cammiitee, P e diblade iy ‘Tho Latest Thing in Hots, Parker & Tilton, No, 83 Clark street, opposite tho Qonrt-louse, Wave Introduced thelr summer-style busvor-miaud sivesn bat, (he lghtcst suid most siylish Liat ever wuuntuctured, — d Gem, Don't fall to tako a ook at the besutiful sign that {s 1o o ratsod, this aftornoon, over the outranco of Goop- er & Hennouon's st atoro. No. 120 Olark streat, July. Ho has rocently put up, in copartuor- [ L — - 3 GO TG, wod Tecoing : Uinioe 1o sod and tho dow, 1,000 purson hn mndo this Inboror in the ving- WHY NOT-? Shall Chiengo Go Into tho Silver- Bmelting Business ? Is It Nocessary to Send Our Oro to ‘Wales to Havo It Redueed? Tho Subject Diseussed at ihe Paciflo lotel Last Evoning. A largo numbor of influontial oltizons and cap-~ itnlists nesombled in tho olub-room of tho Grand Paciflo 1loto), last ovoning, in rosponso to a call addrossod to all who take an interest in tho wel- faro of Chioago. Ovrin B. Mooro callod tho mooting to order, and safd ho Lad beon dolug what ho could to impress upon a fow pooplo in this oity tho Importance of maling Chicago a minoral markot, If It was o faot that §7,000,000 o yonr was producod at tho minos in tho Wost, 1t soomod but propor that Chicago should have somo of it; and not allow tho orea to go East and to Wales to bo smolted. 1Ilo had no moncy to invest in the business; was not. idontified with any cliquo,.or working to furthor the plans of any ono; but, 08 o citizen of Ohieago, lio de- slrod to sco hor business incronsed, and horo s an opportunity to creato a new market i Tl Sty Ptioh. would ‘add matorially to Liee prostigo. -~ The Ion, Thomas Hoyno was then oleoted Prosidont, and Onpt. Nloga Masou, Seorotary, Mr. Moorasubmitfed the following raolutions: Besoltad, That tho succosstul cutorpies of Oblesgo 18 duo largely to tho co-oporation and unity ‘of wpirit thiat pervadas tho busingss mon, and ofe willlognens £ holp davolop ny wortliy object of public futerost. Reaafoed, Tiint Ohlcao {7{ it location ghiould com- imand tho foinoral trade of {hio Weat, nnd that If tha ‘business men do mnko n offork oWyt can_ bo mado tho great markot for iron, silvor, and Iead, o8 it 15 now for liumber, gratn, and ealtlo, and aqually brofitable. Resolced, That 'wo deom 3t cxpedientand practfeal 10 establish o largoailvor simclting and refuiag vorks 11 Oblengo, and that tho busiucsa mon boluviled 1 o ‘operato in such a moyement. Resolved, That an Ezecutivo Gommitica of twenty-ono o appoinfed by this meeling {o opon books of - Bube seripilon for such » purposo, eaoloed, That n eriptions bo binding until $200,000 1s'subecribed. ; Ex-Liont.-Gov. Bross was called for, and, in Tosponee, gavo an accaunt of {ho mines of Utal und Colorado, Ho aaw 1o ronson why Chicago suiowld not gt all tio oro faken from thom to work up, Tho openiug of tho country south of ‘Solt Ioko City by rnilronds wonld mnko mines avallablo, Railronds woro . now copsbructing thor, ond o could bo bad in unlimited quontity. No ono, unloss by personal examination, could approciato tho cxtont of tho_mincral-bods in that scction, and all ovor tho Western coun- try, Eversthing nocosssry o camy on the enolting business succossfully could bo Liad in Chicago, and ho hnd no doubt, if tho busincss was conducted economically and by honest mon, thoro woro cart-loads of monoy i it. Cicago shonld control the business, That eho could do it, RO ono for & moment conld doubt, having bottor tacilities than Nowark, N. J., or any other placo in tho world. Mr. McCarty, of tho American Burcau of BMinos, gave o brlof doscription of tho mines in Arknning, Toxas, and Now Moxico. ‘Lo oros thero yielded from £60 to 35,000 & ton, aud ho had speoimeng which assnyed 38,000. All theso minas, with o littlo onergy, conld bo made tributary to Chicago, and ho boliovod from tho charnctoristio ontorpeiso of the people hero that thoy would tako hold of tho business and carry it ou suc- cogsfully. ’ Ar. Adam Smitl, ono of tho propriotors of tho Byausen Smelting Worka of Chicago, who had Deen in tho businoss for two yoars aud g half, mado o dotailod statement of tho modo of smolt: ing oro. Thoro Was money iu it, but n largo capital was oquired—fally $500,000' to carry tho business 09 it ehould bo_carried on. Ecoriomy and hionosty wero casontial in_tho depnrtments, but tho process Lad been so systematized in his worka that vory littlo of tho motals_abstracicd aithor bnso or prosious, was lout. Tlo_ thongh ono largo corporation was boitor than hnlf a dozon winall ones, Bonoy could bo sunk fastor in tho smolting bieiness thaninany othor; heucs to compnss oyory cmorgonoy largo amonnt of capital must bo availablo a all tiis, Tho bus- incas muat contro somowharo beforg long, eithior in Chicago or St. Lout, aud houco Lo dusired to 0o b city mido o chiot mavkct of o world. Aftor n fow favorablo romarks by tho Iton, J. T Doolittlo, the rouclutions wore adopted, and tilo following named gentlomon appointed s tho Txomuitve Cominitteo: N. B Honton, . 0. Hosing, James E. Tslor, Willigm E. Rtollo, IL. Grocucbaum, Matéhow_Ladlin, Howard Priostly, R. T, Grano, D. -W. Whittlo, W. K. Nixon, Prof. 3. V. Z. Bianoy, E. 8. Piko, Frod. Ganld, Charlos Crano, William . nyo, Conrad Farst, A. G. Van Schaack, Grango Surd, Jr., Ed. McQuads, AL Juoger, Adam Swmith, “Pio meoting thén ndjourncd. THUE CITY IN BRIEF, many rich Tho city ofiices will bo_olosod to-dny in ordor thel tho omployes may participato in tho decora- tion coromonics. A strawborry fostival will bo held this ovoning at Trinity Mothodlst Church, corgor Indisua avonuo and Twenty-fourth stroof. * Trosting i Lincoln Tark and thoreabouts on Tucadays and Fridays. Go it whilo you aro oung, boys, uatil your necks aro wronched. Tho lconso of John Hondack, convieted of kooping & disordorly saloon at No. 410 Dos- ‘plainios streot, was revoked by the Mayor yostar- oy. A mesting of tho Executivo Committeo of the Tourteonth Ward will be held at the Gorman school-house, on Fullor stract, betweon Hoyno and Roboy, this ovening at 7 o'dlock. A committco sppointed by oltizens of tho Fourth Ward in_favor of tho ro-olection of tho prosent Cirenit Judgos willbo Liold this ovening at No. 135 Twonty-second stroot, up-atairs. “Tho Mayor has dirooted that tho ownors of stroot-sprinklers bo notified to take out rogular wagon llconsos. His Houor looks upon ptreat- sprinkling as n privato ontorpriso, and con s0o 1o ouson why it ulould w0t boequired o pay oll. Dessrs, Burling & Adler are now proparing tho plans for the eroction for Judge Dickey of nd bullding on the southwest corner of Dear- orn and Linke stroots, This sbructuro will be n Dasoment and fivo storios in hoight, fronting 80 | foot on Lako and 181 on Dearborx, tho priucipal ontrance being on the last-named street. It will probably bo constructod of sendstons, aid, a0 ar ag oxternal appoaranco is concerned, will bo fully oqual to tho most imposing cditicos whioh have beon orected in tho South Division. Worl will bo bogun upon the foundation fu & short time. *Lost Bunday night quito an oxtensivo robbory was porpotratod at tho musio storo of Root & Lowis, No. 263 Stato stroot. Eutrance was ob- tained to tho houso by taking out & pano of glase in a collar window in tho roar end_of the sfora, Tho proporty taken consisted wholly of hand in- struments, Buch ns brass horns, accordions drums, and flageolets, the wholo boing valued af 430, ‘Tt is conjoctuitd that tho outorpriso of tho Jubiloo munagors hag suggested to the bur- glare tho idos-of tuking ihia mothod to socuro n roady empply of muslcal instraments, and that tho idas Lias boon adopted. If thia bo tho cuso, Mosars, Root & Lowis mey a8 well dispengo with the servico of the dotec- tivos, as thoir proporty will assurodly bo roturned to them after the Jubileo is over. A roporter of tho Daily Union, named Filde- Drand, met with a slight unplonsantness about 6 o'clookTast ovening. It seoms, necording to his story, that immediately after emorging from a snloon on Randolph stroot, bo was assauliod by on unkoown Individual in so vigorous a mannor as to loava Lis cont & comploto wrook and greatly intorfora with tho succossful operstion of Lig olfeotory norvos. o < un- known " aflirmed that whilo walling along withs twoladios, ono of thom his wifo, thoy woro grossly inkultod by Hildobrand, whon Lia innato sonso of Justics domanudod that o fould puviely tho insullor on thospot. Immodiatoly aftor bis chstisomont Hildebrand procured two frionds and followed his assanlter somo distanoo, whon, not meoling with policoman, thoy returned to 1ho consolations of sourt-plustor and arnicn. Tho namo of 11, J. Bawdy o“sht to bo_callod, this morning, at Judgo Banyon's bay, ind would hayo boon bub_for tuo mistnkon intorforonco of thoso who mercly arrceted the arm of tho law, Bawdy was on oud of *his poeriodioal dranks, and lind, oarly Insb evoning, gono o his room at tho Oriont Hotel, whore his wifo sought to detuin him, "Who shrieks of tho poor woman, under the grasp of tho brute, and hor heavy fall on tho floor, alsrmod the fiouss, two policomon wore summoned, and for a tinmo all was confu- slon. ‘Tho drunken wrotcl, who had swaggored in tho prosonco of women nnd guosts, cowed down “at tho slgbt of, tho brass bnttons. and was, mont mintakenly, loft to pans tho night ou the promisos ho had doucerated. Bnwdy hag horotoforo Liold rosponsiblo position, tho dutios of which bavo called him ou n dally rouud among our host busiuors housen. ITe wiil ‘probably dlucovor that this littlo affair ju, to him, somothing moro than unfortunate, - Tho timo of the Bonrd of Pollco Commirsion- o, ynslnmll{‘, wan mainly takon up in hunring’ ovidonco in tho oaso of Liawronce Dronoy, driver of hono-cort No. 8, nnd Edward Barrolt, driver of hose-cart No. 18, who wero charged with enro- lessnéea resulting in injury to Fira Dopartment proporty, Tt nppeara that tho carts dilyon by the mon coflided at tho cornor of Fiak and Twenty- socond stroots about dmwina fow momings since, and ono of tho horsoa was ‘l\ln“fl Injured. Tho ovidonco proved conclusively that tho animal was hiddon from viow by n Invgo fumbor pilo, and the Board docidod that tho charges woro nob provor. Tho right of planing mill ownors to pilo lumbor on the public Atroets I8 to bo inves- igatod. Joln D, Rlino, Jncob Kilsen, Hmrhon Taing, and_Wildon 0. Ifawking wero appointod mombors of tho rogulat force. Jobn A, Ilall's rosignation was accepted. A speoial meoting of tho Tonrd of Eduoation was hold yastorday aftarnoon for tho purposo of awarding tho contragts for two now twolve- room primary sehool buildings. Prosidont King oceuplod tho chinir, "L'horo woro Yruuuuflnnncc. torn Bishop, Calkins, Rickborg, Lnuyan, Stono, Walls, Wilco, and Llosing. WHo Commiitteo on Buildfuga ana Grounds roported that olght bids hind boon recelvod for the masonry, oightoen for tho cnrpontry, and threo for tho painting and glnzing. Thoy recommonded that tho followin awards bomado: Weatorn Avenuo Primary, . Loborg, masonry, $13,623; carpentry, M- Keojmle, Kerkwoad and Towors,$9,550; palnting, oto., A\mlorlln{( & Vandorborg, 41,800 North Hido Rolling Mill Primary, carpohtey, Mckocknlo, Korlwood & Towars, 89,5505 glazing, ote., Ause torling & Vanderborg, £1,200,” Tho roport wag coneurred tn. AUl tho bida for tho mson-worl of tho Rollng:-ill ool woro rolootad, nad tho committeo was authorizod to lot tho contract to Mr. Loborg, if e would take it for the snno prico na tho Westorn Avontio School. Tho Bonrd thon adjonrued undil noxt Tuosdny ovontug. e THE JUDICIAL ELECTION, To the Eiditor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Thoro in 1o class of tho Ohieago pooplo thnt feol more anxious In roforouco to tho Judi- cial oleotion which I8 about taking placo than tho Gorman-Amoricans, Thoy Lavo beon mis- ropresonted to o fearful oxtont by o compara- tivoly emall number of the Germanaand by o portion of the publio press. An o class of Inw- abidivg citizens, they do nob dosiro that the temporanco quostion ebould becomo oven o nogativo oloment in tho Judicial election, Whatovor their opinion msy bo as fo tho viows of any candidato gooking tho offico of Judgo of any of our courts, they desiro it to bo distinctly undoratood that they do not wish to support any man upon tho singlo question that ho is, or may be, favorable to any Judiclal action which would extond to them, as o claga of cltizons, any spocial privilago. On'tho contraty, tho groat majority of tho Gorman votors dosiro that tho Judicial offices should bo flled by mon who will enforce tho Inw, whatover it may bo, maufully, and rogard- loss of consequences. Thoro is no class of cltizons in Obieago who Qckiro tho onforcoment of tho luy to tho fullost oxtent more ecarnestly than tho German-Amori- cnps. As_ono_ovidoneo of this, T nood but montion tho fact that tho lnto action of somo thirty or forty enloon-keopors in roferonco to the Sunday- Inw was almost univorsally condomnod by them, Aud cven_thoso who, in n moment of *excite- ment, decomed to havo forgotton their obliga- tions' ns_citizons, have soon tho orror of their waye, and are taking overy monauso, s far as may bo, to correct tho mustako (if in charity wo may 80 cnll it) which they have lundo. Tho Gormuu-Amoricans do mot_countenanco any political buniming olectioneering which may bo' pursued by any candidalo on the singlo round that his opponont is not an habituo of cor-balls and wine-collars, and_they eutirely discountonanco the action of candidates sockin tho oflico of Cirouit Judgo, who bnso thoir claims upon tho fact that thoy aro not_tompor- [ anco man, and nob upon their logal quelifications for tho offico, & : Tu my daily wallis and _converaation with: tho Gormai pooplo of the city, I find that thoy are in porfoct nccord withi tho gemeral pub- lic " fouliug, thnbt tho five present Judgos of tho Cireuit Cowt = have givon concral eatisfction, Tnch ono of thom bhas hoou untiring in his zeal for tho publio welfaro, ‘fho_compeusation which thoy hnvo rocoived (until Intely) has Deon fax bolaw et liborality ‘Wwhich the piblic bas gonorally oxtended to it worvants ; and yot is thoro s wan in tho City of Chicago ho does nob know of tlio unromitling labor which they Lavo performed? Thero is 10t 1 ord nid, by ovon tho lowast of clestion- coilig agents, ngaiust the honesty, integrity, und logal abilily of any of 1o present Judgos. Whon o candidnto for the high uud_lionorablo posltion for Clrauit Judgo of Cook County pro- ontu his claim to tho pooplo on tho growd that Lo hus lways taken his glass - of wme and Deor, and not upon his logal qualifications, ho makos himsclf uttorly contemptible in tho oyos of tho very mon that stand bohind tho couster nud cater to tho habit and dosires of thelr Ger- Iman customers, n conversntion with one of owr most promi: neut Gernan cilizons, bo reforred with groat prido to tho good mameand fawo which the udges of Cools Connty havo alwayn borne. Shall Wo now conmit tho orzor which Now York Cit mado in jts Cardozos and McCuncs ? Tho-o i8 110 clnss of tho publio that desire an honest and afe Judiciary moro thau tho Ger- mane. - Tiow can our prosent Judgen bedisplaced then with uafety? Ty such mew aud kuoyers os the Hon. Sam Ashton ? Thio qualifications nacessary to make a Judgo compatont, to-decido in any of our courts (as un- derstood by & German) arohoncsty,oxperionco in tho legal profession, and ability. If drinking o glasé of wino 0¥ beer oconsional- Iy wauld qualify s man for a_position as Judgo, thoro aro many luwyors a9 woll qualified a8 Bome of tho candidatas now bofore tho pooplo. 1 will not trespnss furtiior upon your columus, Gorman-Amoricon! savoto propound fo evary this question, for his consideration uutil clog- tion-day: Con tho peoplo aud tho wholo peoplo of our beloved Ohicago dispenso with the inval- unblo sorviees of any one of our prosent Circuit Judges? And, to {ho glory of tho city, and in tho intorost of publio poace” and security, I havo 1o doubt thab o largo majority of tho Gormaus Awmericans vill answor, No | Jxo. W. Knronen, e RAIN AND CORN, TaxroN, TIl, May 28, 173, Fo ths Editor of The Chicago Tribune Big: raiu-atorm, and wout a8 far south as Tolono, It Iiad raiuod all tho way, and at Tolono I saw por- sona from tho wost 08 far aa Jackeonville, and thoy all reported tho weather very wet and furm- ors doing 1o plowing ; thoy aro vory much .dis- couragod about making ovor ono-third of o orop of corn this year, At Tolona and Cham- imifin, tho grain-lealors find somo of holr ' comn dimnged in the oribs. Horo, at Paxton, Ruo, DBushnell & Co., say thero is loss ihan Lalf tho com n storo horo now that thore was last {uz\r_ at this dato, and not ovor 80,000 bushols nt this timo. Many of our larga farniors are intonding to sow their com-ground in miliot aud Hungarion grass, Taving sbandonod tho hopo of gotting Eoun corn from Into planting, when tho ground was so wot, One man told me ho bad planted 20 acres of 200 acres ho lad intonded o farm, Thoro will bo vory littlo farming in this section this wools, even if we have no moro rain, X. — I loft Chicago on Monday ovening, in a HATS. GENTS DRESS AND BUSTNESS HATS. Lorgo K Stock, Endloss Varioty, Evcfifflfin Now and Dosirable, Ail the Now York and .Eastorn S8tylos. Bost Stock in tho City. All tho Novoltios at BISHOP & BARNES', Stato and Monroe-sis. FINANCIAL, LAKE SHORE & WICHIG SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED, $6,000,000. Tonds Due Qct. 1, 1882, wiih Intorent nt r Cont, paynblo wemb-nnnunlly, oliery at tho ofll o Trust Co. of New Yorle, £000,000, or Ton_ por Cont of tho Taan, to bo ratired " auaaally by tho Binklng Pugd, Coupon Bonds of-.... ++.-1,000 onch, Registora Bonda of 81,000, §6,000 and $10,000 och, Prioe, 94 and Acorued Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & 02, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st.,, New York. Rt BBt U o FLORIDA WATER, TIPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAIS UELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER Tho rlchost, moat lasting, yot most delicate of sl Per- . famog, for usa ou the HANDKERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in the BATH, Asthiors axo Imitations and couatosfolte, slways aak for thio Tlorida Water whfch lina on tho bottle, on thy Tabol, s on the pamplien tho namos of MURRAY & LANMAN, without irhich nono is goautzo. For sule by nil Porfumcrs, Druggists, nnd Deulers in Fancy Go OCEAN NAVIGATION. HATHONAL LINE, Baillng from Now York for Quoonstown and Lirerpool ovory S3turday, and for London diraot ovary fortaigit. Cabin Passage $80, 300, aud $100 Carvency. Exoursion Tickota at favorablo ratas. Tntonding pad- sengues aloul inake Garly wpplication fr baris. - STERRRGE B oirmoncy Propai steorao tickots”from Livernoot, Quocnstosm, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardill, Bristol, or Loadon, 851,00 o Paescngors booked o or from Gorman aud Beandina- ia pafnis at law rates, "o Steamships of thia lino aro tho Iargest in tho trado. Deafts ou Grout Dritaln, Irolaud, and tho Gontiuout. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wostorn Agent, Northeast cornor Clark and Randolpliste, (opposito mos Sherman House), Chicago, CUNARD MAIL LING ESTABLISIIED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. Farthi May 3t | Neotia, ino 11 Qubz Junod | Abyssii o 14 Saw; uny 7| Algoria. uno 18 And from Bostan ovory Tucsdas. Onbin Passnge, 850, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Steorage Pessago, 830 ourronoy, Passengorsand frotcht Bbooked to znd fronywll varts nf Furopo al. lowest rtos, SightHrafigon Grear Beitatn, Troland, and the Continont, PO DU VERNER, Gew'l Wost'n Agont., ) R, W, oor. Clark and Randoloh Batling tlcoa weok irom Now York, and carrslng pas- eontor o al ety ol Gront Dettate Teotmde Catisemal Turope, and tho Moditorranean, Oabin from $65; Stoer. . Yisitish and Trish pocts onat, 830; wost, ¥, Ce ont ports sanieas nibor roguiarlinds, ~ Al Dasablo TS olrronor. - Auply for full Inforuiatian nt' the Co otheas, No, 7 Bowling Groen, Now York, and N, Goracr LaSallo snil Madison-ata., Cricago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE STEANSHIP GOMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERKY, TThoso clogant nw stosmers wil enil from S pioe Tulion Formy, Trookiym, Mo ¥,.a 1 VIRGIN' 3 + | PENNSYLVANIA, ! { GEORQIA, 2,50 tons, Fortalghtly thorvaftor. ISTIN B, Agunis, 7 - Stosrago ofico, 46 Broaday, i STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. PEN vt sisstuississstu Su b U |7 NOTICE 1s hercby glyon that Amooting of tho stockholdors of tha Ponlnsulsr Rallway Companywill bo hold at the ofico of tho Company iu tha Olty of Battlo Crook, Stato of Michignn, on tho 30th doy of July, 1873, at 3 o'clock . m., for tho purposo of submitting to said stockholdors, for fhoir sanotlon or rojection,an agroomont mado and ontorod Into AMUSEMENTS, i MYERS' OPERA HOURE, i q ! B1 imenelng Manday Tvon. FOR A SHORT BEAR mnllt‘jflh"’lfilnui o Ingy Juino 3, 1833, ‘TIITE CLLLE nT ’ MORAN & MANNING'S MINSTRELS, i ‘Dirost rom tho Rticouth-at, Opora touao, Philadolgbis, 1 e e it lllvonEatoh R A e | Tutrodu o reh R i St il b Fousd : o Tho unsicalod rrln-n“lfl‘f.‘fgg.‘.‘:é}y} Burlosquo Atthat, i Thto Orlginal Stump Oeator )mul{ Jjastosano Axtist, Tho Groat, Ol ont x"n!"" i | omsodian., b Tho Grontost of all Ligin: Comedians and Chicago's Tho Colchrated BUFK, O 5 ROVS, tho Gront Boagand Do A 7 o EXORLSIOR OUATILTS and BUPERD OR. | OIESTRA, formiug (ho Strougost Combination over Draught te hnr, ATKEN'S THEATRE, | Thls (Friday) Evoning, for tho BENEFIT of i MISS LAURA KEENE, And for tho Matinen tamarrow aftornoon, will bo pra . nunted tho Filegant Comedy, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, [ 37ith tho full Star Comblnation In tho cast. "o orrow Niglit lawt appoasance of Jaura Kocno and or Blar Com= 1 pany, and lnat porformanca of Hunted Down; or, The T Lives of By L, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY, ), firt, annos f tho WORLD- Juno 3, flest nppoaranco of tho LING T.OOX, In his great FIRE.EATING and SWORD-SWALLOW- ING FEAT. Also, TANLATDIN A, THI MAN SERPENT, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF BEDWIIN ADAMS. This (Frlday) Evonfug, Sclillor's Tragody of the FROBEEBINIRES. OHARLES DE MOORE.... EDWIN ADAMS. Baturday Matinoo—\WIL.D, aturny Jivonig— ¢ the Scuson—THE OATS. Haturdey Jivonfag—Last Nlght o DRUNKARD. M. Adans ns Vidward iddioton, NIXON'S 'A‘]IXJKKI?]I‘ITHEATEE, MONDAY Twiv.a. Junog, CALLENDER’'S FAMOUS GEORGIA HINSTRELS! Tha King Langh-Makors, in tholr orfiinal portraituros of Litoon tho Planiation, Iatraducing tio sruat Camb Maot ing Jubileg, OLD AUNT JEMIMA, intinco Woduosday and' Saturday. - ACADEMY OF MURIC, ulatod-at., noar Madison. Unmistakablo and Unabated Sucoess of tho Theatre Comique Comhination From Thoatro ominuu, 614 Broadsay, N. Y. TO-NIGIT, anothor gmplato chimigo of bill; tho Great rish Dram, ARRAIT WA BROUGEH, Wit all tho Epoclalty Btars fa tho cast, Full Ballet, Ghoruscs, nnd Efects. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Beat Company In Amorica—Thursdny, Driday, nnd Sate urday Afterioon aad Night, Marsall's’ eleigant Gowody, False Shame, Wit & poworful east and gorgeous scenery, concluding with & faughablo FARCE, onday, Juno %, aftor nionths of duborato propcations it bo peiduced tho Ausical Latrasaganza of Y15 GEN: TLE SAVAGE. TRINITY M, E, CHURCH, — Indians-av, nenr Toronty-fourthist. STRAWBERRY PESTIVAL THS EVENING. TICEETS, 50 CTS. JUBILE:! J U EBLILEE I TICKETS dmitting to o AND COLISEUM CON- 2imiting to ang ono of tho GRAN SOLD TODAY | nnd Madison:sts,, MusloStore, St at Dycho's Drug Store, eornor Halst on thio Weat Side, ana'Eyon & 1oaly At st., nioar Moaroo, and Orrpentar & Sligldon's ook’ Store, 558" Wabash.nv., on tho Soutls Sido, Prico, ONE DOLLAR! Tt bolng nocessary to asll tickots ot over two thonsand difforont plages throughout te adjoining Btates, it has boon found fmpracticublo to sell rosprved scats in the country, and, as it would bo manifestly unjust to discrimi~ nata ngatunt tho thiousnads who como hundreds of milos to attoud'tlieso Qoncorts by rolling roaorvad scats in Olicaga alono, it has beon dotermined o RESERVE NO SEATS, Thus giving all who attend tho Concerta an oqual oppor- tunity o scouro (o hoat scat, Tiiaso who wiah o avold 1o #ront browd at th daor ould b wisa to SECURE TICKETS AT ONCE. Thosa who havo rocetved thelr invitation to tho Grand JUBILEL: BALL should apply oarly at tho Jubileo Hond il GANPENTER, 2z nctors, No. 87 dor Gho il TO RENT. OFFICES, A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. . These Offices are rot equaled by and botweon thie Dirootors of tho Pontnsular Ralliay Gomyany and the Dircctors of th Port Huron & Lake Michlgan Raitroad Company for tha consolldation of satd two companlos into oug corporatlon. M. B. BRAOKETT, Scerotary, Dated May 20, 1673, | OFFICH OF Chicage, Rock Island & Pacific RAILROAD COMPANY. > Apei1s, 133, it f 110 Stackholdors of tho Uhiosto, S Ratlrax Gompany, {or 0o olaorion Nt Lo Jaw, and tho transaction of such U3 wmay como buforo them, will bo held at the Company, in the Olty' al (licago, an .| Woduendny, tio it day'of hune nexh 8t W elclock a. m, F. 1L, TOWS, Soorstary. i Tho aumual meotin Rock Istatd & Paci of Directars, purai othior business tho ollico of AN ABSCONDING MERCHANT. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, 8, PAUL, Minu,, May 27, 1673, Jolin Dunn, ex-Troasuror of Blue Earth Coun- ty, o leading merchant’ and rospeoted citizen of Manlkato, who was reputed to bo worth 825,000 or moro, lagfled from that city,~rumor says with o woman., Io isnman well advanced in years, and loaves in Mankato, to suffor for his siny, hia wite and thoiy marriod oblldron, Other Tumors sy his show of woulth waa o sham, and that thore aro n great many farmors in Bluo Eurth County, whoso whont ho held in trust, Who aro Josors by him ; aud yot others tell of Bt. Taul eroditors who will wiss him_and mourn bo~ cauge he I8 nbsent, and of grain-dealers ore and alsowhere to whoni ho has sold tho samo bing of whent twica over. Is auybody in Olnen(.,'[? inter- estod 2 I dou't know. oo, -—0uo of the most ourlous exhibits forwarded to Vienna is n modol of Puris in pasteboard, and monsuring twonty yards in olroumforonce ; it is a faithful copy of ‘tho cepital bofore tho Com- munists ohunged it foatures, or tho Germans 1ty suburbs, Stockholders’ Meeting. Notlco I heraby given that tho annusl siockiidormat G ok en Dok 08, ot o o sl of Bletstors ot g oty Wi Bl st thooiica of 8 e, Wk ity or'Gliicags, ot 10 A they Wodngatmy, s . 0 Bcorotary of Olitsago Routh Brauh ?inflfigflnnz. BUSINESS CARDS. C. H LAWRENCE & 00, PROVISION AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, TA. SCALES. FAIRBANKS BFANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZES, FATRBANKS, MORBH &00 111 AND 113 LAKLE-8T, in the city. The best for all classes of ‘businessg requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. MEDIOAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PAIVSIOIAN, (54 Statost,, Ohleago, It vall ko by il teadars ot cho payrds fin Brt @ Bitove fs o oufodt cafabiisbua pialeisi 1 Olfengo: Bclanc auioxparionce liave mads Dr. 1. tho imost oo nownbQ SEEOTRLIST of tho ngo, fonored by 1o pross, Sutoomod of 1o ‘ighoat miodicntattninmonts by all inodical instituies of £ho.dny, hnving dovoted 4 N1 ¥itaits o MR L0 T harteetfog siblcdtor ot iy vontively it cssn ot ' GUHONIGAND BPECIAL SASES fn/both soxn. % CONSULTATION “Fi{EY, SEPARATE TARLORS for Indios atd gontioman, - Ual. CORItESPONDENGH GONFIDIN LFAT. "Addrose il Iottors, with stamips, to BIGELOW, No. 101 Sintast. : DR, J. I OLARK, 9 peclalivt—at 100 Last Tarrisons n all disuaxod & 12 -af hotls soxos, - Bpevial R tios. —Atodolnos. sait u(‘ al for ofrculnr to tho Mureie altfes of o cly dalieate, or cot ationtioh to fousalo i ar oxprens, Honil o roee Dit: OLAILIG 10 fuat Harrisonats, Chicano, . NO CURIE! Mooyt Dr. Kean, 860 Sauth Clark-st., Chicago, May bo conlidontially conwulted, porsonnlly or by wmall froo ut chargy, oit all ehironic or narvous tiseasvs, EAN iy tho ouly plisatelat 1 tho olty who war ANty Gusus or o hay, Groun Hook oot for 60 conta, Tilustratod with wumers ous lino cngravings. DR, . G. OLIN, Chicagn, (ho longest engagod snd intist in tho troatmout of a1l priy ond nervous diseases In_ both suxes, Sond 1wa Tl nformation, Uon- sultalton fro, Correspaudenco eonfidontial, *Boparata ‘roouws for ladios and wentlomen, - Board, atWidauco, vtas