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LA VAILVAUUY UALL L LaivioUivdu SAT ORI AT, LA FY] ’ THE COURTS; Tho Town of Concord Must Pay Iis Railroad Bonds Ohapin & Gore's Potition Agninat th City Refus_sed. Buit for Defamation of Charnctor---Itoms from All the Courta, Judgo Blodgett yestordny decided tho railroad bond caso, fought by tho town of Conoord, ir- titulod Portsmouth Bavings Bank v. Town of Concord. His Honor siatod the ovidenco vory fully. The Chleago, Danville & Vinconnos Rail~ rond Company had rocolved a promise of n voto of $26,000 bonds to ald in construotion, on con- ditfon that tho main lino should be carriod through tho town of ‘Concord. Tho road was ‘bullt, and tho promise was not kopt, the town not being roached by about throo miles ; but the Company did build & branch to tho town, and tuls, ,thoy held, wae squivalent to keoping the torms. of the | dontract, Tho bonds woro lssuod, they wero put up at public auction in Now Yorl, and sold for valuo, Tho buyer lnvestigating tho Inws of this Etate would have found that the Company was tot obliged, in ordor for tho voto of bonds to bo logal; to build into tho town, but might build ‘*by” it, or ** along " it ; nlso, on Investigating tho rboords of the {ssuance of theso bonds, Lo would havo found that the town oficors had au- thonticatod tho fact of the torms of tho oontract having boen obsorved, by s writton cortificato that #ll its requiremonts had boen complied with, In tho opinion of the Court, tho town must be oatopped. The purchaser was innocont, tho sale waa for value, tho cortificato of tho town itsolf showad that the railrond Lind done all it was held bound to do. If application had been made to enjolu the isstio of bonds, beforo thoy had been tesuod, and it bad boon shown that the Com- any had boon guilty of o breach of con- Emc{ in not " coming into tho town with its main line, it is quite possible that tho Court m{gm have takon o different viow. But nothing of the kind was done, Tho bonda wore duly issued and gold, and the inno- cont purchasers must be protectod. Tho Court would find tho issue for the dofond- snte. A OIAPIN AND GORE'S OASE DEGIDED, Judge Yarwell yeaterday renderod his deofalon in tho onse of Chapin & Gore v, City of Chicago. Tho Court was very briof, muni that he felt compelled to declinogranting the Injunction. Ho thought that tho ordinance which complainants wished the city,restrained from carrying out was soything but an unreasonablo one. The law End investod tho Common Counoll ~ with discretionary powers to dotorminé what wns & rcasonable rogu- Jation in the monagoment of satoons, and unless theso powers are used in an unreasonablo mannor the Court had no right to interfere, ‘Theo city had full right to rogulate the manperin ‘which t{ppllnfi-ulonna slould be conduoted, and the Court hold that tho matter was one of police guflsdlefion, and should thorefore mot bo dis- urbed unless on very sorious grounds. A de- murrer having boon onterod to the bill for an in- junction, it would bo sustained and the injunc- tion dismissed. There was no intimation of appeal made’ by Mesurs. Chapin & Goro's counsel. IN BANKRUPICY, Mr. Jenking, Assignec of tho estate of Frank- lin 8. Kollogg, yesterday filed an answer to the potition of Susan T. Forsman, which was re- cently published in True Tnisune. It conslsts of o goneral denial, aud contains nothing of in- torest, A dischargo was ontored, yostordsy, in the matter of Wm. 0. Clarke. Adjudication by dofault was entorod, yoster- day, in the mattor of Wm. Hohn o ol., warrant returnable beforo Hibbard on the 8th'of July, proximo, Excoptions to the Auditor's roport, in the matter of Goorge W. Gill, wore yestorday, ovor- ruled, and the report was ordered conflrmod, In fhe ancient aud vonorable caso of Obarlos 0. Blakesleo, in which trial was called, and or- der for discharge mado, no creditor appoaring, on the 4th inst., the ordor wns yestordsy sot naide, and issus restored, u%m d}mymont of costs, on motion of Bolmnnlng reditor. The oaso of N. O. Brunson was called for trial, and tho jury found & verdict of guilty, and the usnal order of adjudication was mado, Objections to dismissal of petition, in the mattor of the Lyon Ruffer Company, wore yea- torday overruled, aud the dismissal was mado absolute. UNITED BTATES COURTS, Sidney Fuller, of tho Biato of Now York, yes- tordny commoncod suit in the United Btatcs Gireult ‘Goust against Alfred Bastion, of this State, in ojoctmont, 8500 dmufga the property In quostion boing Lots 0 and 16, in Blook 77, Associates' Addition to tho City of Kankakoo, 1L, of which tho dofondsut is charged with hav-~ ing unlawfully entered upon possossion. gmuol J. Goodwin yestorday commencod suit, in_ pssumpsit, 81,000 damagos, in the United Btates Circuit Court, against Henry Meyerand Horman, The Aomfllcnud caso of Shanshan and Woet, in bankruptoy, was yesterdasy commonced béfore ajuryin tho Unitod Btates District Court, and iflnmufl until this morning. stipulntion to dismiss was ontored yostorday m :l.\u mattor of Malcolm R. Bruco, ‘in hank- ruptey. +THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANOE COMPAKY. In the mattor of tha Great Westorn Insurance Company, Bowen, Hunt & Winslow, creditors, esterday filod on answor to tho petition of art L. Stowart, of Chicago, and John B, Btewart, of Chestorton,. Porter Oounty, In- dinng, which petition is to tho effect that the creditora show cause why cortain claima againat eaid Btowarts by the Company should not bo compromisod and relessed on torms thoreln stated, in which answer they objeot that thero i8 no provision made that tlho claims of tho said Btowarts against the bankrupt shall also bo can- ooled ; and that snid Btewarts have other claims not in the petition named, which shall bo made past of tho agreoment; thereroro, thoy pray the Court to refer the wholo matter to the I{’ogzatnr, to take proof and report. THE JILLSON DIVORCE CASE, In tho Jillson divorce case, roported in yoster- doy's Tripuse, some_statements wore made by the complainant which defondant stronuously denios, It Ia nllegad, for instance, that tho son and daughter-in-law ‘of Mrs. Jillson are usin furniture purchased by tho moueys of complainant; whorens™ it g claimed by tho othor side that gaid furniture was bought and paid tor by snid son (Newbury). Respecting tho statomont that Nowbiiry was ro. straining the fuclinations of Mra, Jillson to ro- turn to tho soclety of the complainant, Mrs. Newbury nssorts in the most_positive manner that untold gold would not induco hor mothor- in-law to tako such a stop, DEPANATION OF GHARACTER. Bophia Jonen beging an_aotion in trespass in the Oircuit Court against Lucie Bauerman, and aske for a capias by which defendant may bo hold to answer her alloged misdesds. Com- plainant makes the customary asseverations that previons to defendant's calumny she was con- sidored a paragon of earthly virtues; but that gho has sinco, in the estimation of hor friends, fallon from hor high estate by reason of certain de- famatory epithots applicd to her by defendant ou the 8d of this month, Tho name-calling wes done_in Gorman, but cnmglnl.umz'u lawyer translates them thus: *Thou drunken sow hast stolen monoy and hast drank it,” and sevoral other sontences, which will bo found in the Times this morning, .with full glons , and which roflect very soverely on com mnnnt‘a ochastity, otc., the gravost ‘charge Loing ona of infanticlde, = Undor the ciroumstances, gom- Plainant gooks balm in a $5,000 verdict. ITEME, Tho socond general moeting of tho oreditors of the Equitable Insuranco Company, in bankrupt- oy, will Lo held before Roglstor Ilibbard at 2 ©'olock this aftornoon, Tho writ of habeas corpus, granted by Judgo Willlams, in tho cago of Lllon Konnody, was 7eutnrdn! gorved on tho officors of the asylum, The bodywaa not discovered up to the hour of olosing the courts, Rachel Du(]olzl'ur waoe yestorday, In the County Court, appointod administrator to tle estato of tho Iate D, L, DeGolyer, proved, of 840,000, T'9e Bonrd of County Commisslonors files a bill in tho Oircuit Court ageinst Thomas B, Bryan etal, to galn possomsion of tho E. 14 of Lot 6, Block 83, Original Town of Chicago, ‘with build: ingn erected thoreon, which the late Jonathsn Burr bequeathed to be appliod to the ussiste anco of any lunatio asylum whioh might be built and couduoted in Cook County. In Judgo Porter's court tho following cages wont b; gs(nulz, with judgment In favor of plain- Hir: fiaothby v. Ooleman, $217,80; Murphy v, Roed, $1,1105 Iummell v, Reed, £302; Mo- undor o bond, to be ap- Loghlin v, Reod, $804.75; Lichtonborgor v. ;fé!n\:)unh; 2027.04;, Richardson v. DBullard, In tho Olroult Court, Josiah L. Jomen flles his J}mu!pn In assumpeit.agninsl Oharlen B. Brown, 'hoo. F: Brown, I'rod Hand arriet 0. Browng damagos, 87,000, o Jamon 11, Abbott filos his priooipo in numnflr sit, in_the Olrouit Cours, nfiahm Charles Frauklin H., and Charles L., Beokwith, and Tiov} ¥, Mason ; damagos, $4,000, « The Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflo Nallroad ‘Company filos ita prmeipo in aoaumpeit, iz tho Oircuit Court, againat Kdimund Jusson, lato Ool- leotor Intornal Revonuo, Iirst Distriot of Iili- nols ; damages, 844,852.50, In ihu Cirouft Cotrt, Troderick Gilloite filos his bill againat Fredorlok, Honry, nud Honrlotla Grisklo, for partition of Lot 87, Blook 6, of Mo- Toynolds’ eubdivision of part of tho E. 3¢ of N, E. 3¢ of 8cc. 0, T. 39, N, It, 14, B. of 8 ) M, 'ohn B, Lyon, Thomas . lllcn, nud Georgo J. Brino fllo & prrocipo in assumpsit, in tho Clronit Court, againat William Doylo; damages, $15,000, Laban B, Dixon filos & bill, in the Ciroui Court, asking for tho forooloaure of & mortgago on Lota 1 and 8, in subdivision of Lots 6, 7, and tho W. 84 foot of Lot 5, Block 6, Oloavorville, S R T TIHE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho Board of rolico, yosterday, accopted tlio rosignation of . M. Grattan, a firoman, and ap- olutod Frod, W. Stovens and Joha Lyrich rogit- ar mombers of the dopartmont, "Tho rogular monthly mooting of tho Boord of Manngora of tho Erring Woman's Refuge will bo held at tho iustitution at half-past 10 o'clock this forenoon. Tho wookly meoting of tho Board of Diractors o§ tho Chicago Public Library ocours at 8 o'olock tlia aftornoon. . Direotor Biioahan s osrneatly requestod to attond. At tho inquest on tho body of Frank Wosly, tho boy who was lkilled by onc of V., Dlatz's Jogons, on Thursday night, a verdiot 'of scal- dental onuxwumndurufi. An old hog named Cathérine Long ontorod the offico of the County Agent, on Thuraday af- tornoon, to sock roliof, and whilo thora stole 1,700 broad tiokots, worth 4 conta eash. Juatica Boully yostorday momlnguhnld her for trial bo- fore the Oriminal Court In $500 bail, Doputy Goroner Pllgrim held an inquost yos- terdsy on_ tho body of an old man, named Mathins Kroigor, at No, 18 South Desplainos street, who died very suddonly yosterday morn- ing. 'I‘huj rondored a vordiot of death from apoploxy, produced by excessive drinking, , At 2 o'clock yosterday aftornoon a small fire ‘s occasioned by the careless uso of a lightod Blpn. in a room in tho third story of No. 578 outh Onnal stroot. Tho Littlo “Giant ongine wag oalled out by & still alarm, but tho flamos \;om oxtinguisliod beforo it got to work. Losn, ‘The Doguty Coroner held an inquost yestorday on the body of Peter Manider, who was killed by boing run over by the cars’ of the Michigan Bouthorn Road, on Thursday night, while in an intcxicatod coudition. A vordict of acoldontal donth was rendored. Docoeasod was 70 yenrs old, and had no family. Thie conundrum is mootod about tho ‘stroets : Bupflnse tho gnrty now organizing to carry the olactions in tho fall succoed, how many iona will tho now Court-Housocost ? How' much, in cago Mr, Bismarck Hosing dolivers tho voto, will that carriage cost tho pooplo? How many millions ? Tho Juno meeting of the Civil Enginoors' Club of tho Northweat will ba Lold on Kondey evoning at tho offico of Mr, E. 8, Chosbrough, in tho Oity Hall. Mr. R. J. McOlure will road a papor entitled, * Resistance to 'Fraction on Rail~ ronds,” Tho annunl oloction of officors will take place and other busincsa of importance will bo transncted, The alarm of fire from Box 44, at fiftoon min- utes of 6o'clock yesterday morning, was occa- sioned by the spontaneous combust{on of somo oil-rags, “which were loft in ono of the rooms of No. 515 Michigan avenue, by painters. E, R. Wadsworth, tho owner of tho residence, b rowed a portable Babcock, and speodily extin- guished tho flames, Yostorday aftornoon, a passengor train on the 0ago, Milwaukoo & Bi. Paul Railroad camo in contaot with a freight car which had boen loft on o 8ide track, undor the Madison street viadnet, in such closo proximity to the main track that it could not bo pasacd. All the windows on one side of tho passenger conchos wero demolished, which occasion congiderable excitement among thoso who woro riding. A pigoon-match whioh was gotten up to eatch country custom, snd which proved to boa good donl of a fizzlo, was shot at oxter Park yostor- day botween Bogardus and Abe Kleinman, For & suppositious stake of 9150 s side, they blazed away ot twonty-five double-rises from plungo traps, and tho ohampion was defeated by afow birds. Tho aforossid champion also nogloctod to win a bet of 860, which ho said ho ma o, that ho could kill thirty-cight birds out of fifty from tmEu placed oightoen and hum{nynds to tho right and Jeft of Lim, nnd sprung instantaneous- ly. The reccipts at tho gate wore oxtromely microscoplcal, Ubsesy, ossisted by & fow local billinrd play- ers, gavo an exhibition at the Globe Theatro Yyestorday afternoon, which was only moderato): woll attended, He played two gamos of Frunufi with Bessungor and Slosson, dofeating them by large majoritios, and making doubls-figure av. emfius in 160 points, Ho olosed the exhibition with a fow fancy ehots, which wore mado in cap- ital style, and olicited loud applause, r{‘o dofinite information of his future movoments con now bo given, If his offer of 300 points in 800 18 accopted by Bossungor, which fs hardly Prohahle, the game will be Jylnyud on Monday or Tuesday evening. If tho Chicago player's back- ors decline to make further nogotiations, Ubassy and Lacoume will leave for New York on Sun- day evening. At b o'clock on Thumdlg ovening, a young man named Fred H, Brown firad two shota from & rovolver at an uldur]x )?unllemnn named Thomss Mathews, of No. forth Green stract. Tho shooting ocourred at the rosidence of tho Iatter, but, hnppflg, neither ball took effect, al- though ono of thom passod within startling nearness of Mathows' head, Brown's murderous intention was somo law pro- coeding which was institutod by Mathews againat Brown to ofoct him froma houso which tho Inttor ocoupied a8 tengnt. Brown claims that Mathows throatonod to kill him with a hatchet, and that ho fired the shots in self-dofonso, Brown was examined bofore Justico Scully yestorday morn- ing, and was ramanded for further examination audor $1,000 bail. At 1 o'clook yostorday morning Mr, Willlam M. Willls, of "Englowood, was considerably startlod by socing two mon in his room, ono of whom stood by his bed-side with & revolver in his hand. Aftor passing the compliments of the brgnklnsixdny the robbor coolly informed Mr. Willla that o save lis lifo ho must give up nvbrylhth of valuo thero was in_ tho house, Mr. Willis wincod at this, but, boing warnod, concluded it would be bettor to inform tho yil- loin of the whoreabouts of part of the valuablos, ‘The other robber, howover, had been ransackin; the house while this gnrluy was going on, an had soemingly scoured enough to sat] afy thom both, for no advautage was taken of the ine formation fmparted by Mr. Willis. About €50 in currency and a largo amount of ‘]ownlry woro taken, An ontrance was obtained fo the Louse by unlooking the baok door. Tho robbers left without doing further damngo, A numbor of end-syed and solemn-visagod young fellows who call themsclyos tho ”bloofin » of Bt. Louis, arrived on the outskirts of the city by rail yeeterday morning, intending to visit tho Jubllec and havo a good time gonerally, They {msentm snch an unwholesome appsarance that houghts of cholers, small-pox, and othor epi- domics aroso in tho minds of some of tho rail- 'way employes, and thtla!y bocame alarmed at the dangor which moenaced the health of the city, ‘Tho car which contained the alloged *bloods" was put into quarantine on a sldo-track, and tho Buperintondont of Publio Charis tlos was notified. After a long dlscussion with Dr. Rsuch on the subjeot of disinfeotants, Bon haatonod to thoslimits and made a thorough examination of tho'oarand ita oacoupants, Tho latter wero found to bo suffer- ing from n sovere attack of tho !¢ blues,” a disense which is malignantly active in 8t. Louis from one ond of the Fanr to tho othior, but which is more than ordinatlly severa at progent, owing to the largo financlal bonefita which Chicago hps derived from the Jubileo, T'ho car was found gn contain an immonse quantity of 8t Lonis whisky, which la eaid by dootors to be tho most dangerous compound that could be taken into tho lnman stomach, Bon ordored the car to bo Hmmufihly disinfected, and thon pornitted it to onter tho city, A number of the bloods roturned to their natlvo place lnst ovoning, bolng unablo {o dorivo any smusoment in a great cily, Young Eender. From the Dufght Sm.) Star, June, On last Monday mornlug twomon nrrived in Duwight from aoross the country, bringing with th?{xln a third hoavily ironed sbout tho wrists and anklen, Immediatelyupon arriva), the irons woro taken off, ond tho fhros walked to tho hotel, whero The cause of | thoy occtipléd, oxohiswvely, tho jinrlor duxing gomo hourg of the morning. As train-timo ap- rmnched, thoy moved townrds tho depot nud ook n wont noarly opposito, st & convoniont polnt, ©o an not to attraot the notico of tho crowd, and whoro tho prisonor was again fronod: An soon ns tho traln arrived, two tnon ]nm}mfl off, and, by proconcortod |mdnrulnn<lln;i, ronchod tho pofnt ‘whoro the officora woro with tholr prinonor, aud all thon gob aboard. But ho- foro thoy Lind loft, n fow porsonn in town woro apprivod of tho fact that tha prisonor was young ondor, of Katieas notorloty, from tho ofilcers who not ouly frooly showed 'the photograph of tho prisonor, but the doucription ‘of the man as ivon in most of the papers, all of which woro n porfeot agreomont. The prisoner looked sullen and downcast, Bcaraol. upun[dng or looking at any ono, and soomed ay mnuch disinolined to court obsorvation 88 tho ofticors. e LIVE FISH FOR SAN FRANCISCO. A car-lond of unusual freight redohed this olty via tho Michigan Oontral Railroad, yestorday af- ternoon, and left in tho evening, on tho North- westorn Rnliroad, for Ban' Francisco, Tho car waa on ordinary froight car, but was fittod up for o epecial purposo—enrrying live flsh. A largo tank at one ond afforded amplo ewimming room for soveral thousand young brook trout, and in about a dozon cagke, which wore scouroly fastoned to tho flooring, clovon othior varioties of fish frisked nbout at ploasure, Thore were in il about 80,000 fish,—ools, peroh, raok, trout, plckorel, shad, oto.,—the mujority boing about s month old. ~ Thoy wero shipped at Obarles- town, Mnes,, nnd aro consignod to the California Fish Association. Thoy will be placed in tho rivers of that Btate, and it is hopod that thoy will increnge and multiply, THe car wna in charge of two mon, who used ice for kooplug the wator at a cortain tomporaturo, and changed it whenover ft becomes unwholesome. Vory fow of tho fish died on the journcy hote, and thoy think fonr-fths of the conalgnment will ronoh 8an Franclsco allve and woll. —_—— PERSONAL. Dovorly R, Rinn, Eaq,, of the Kansas Pacifle Hall- way, s in town, JMr, A, O, Buoll, of tho Bt. Louls Republican, loft this city last evouing for home. Mr, James Tnnis, of No. 118 Gootho atraat, broka his gt log, yoslordny morning, while alghing from bis buggy at 1lio corner of Clark and Monroo atreote, Noah Gray, Eaq., nttorgoy, of {his olty, way_on the 24 inst, married o' Miss Cartlo L, Whoat, at tho rosie domco of Oapt. 7. L. Wheat, of Whoaton, LI, by tha v. 3. Ellis, s Yeaterday the Bosrd of Trado alley was tho scons of o remarkablo concontration of all tho availablo forces of a fomily of brothers namod Tomblin, two of whoso ‘meyibars aro old and respoctod commission-merchanta of tho cfty. Tho following woro prosont: D, A, Tombe Iin, of Plano, Ili,, father; L, 8, Tomblin, of Plano, Ill;; N. F, Tomblin and O, W, Tomblin, of Waterman, IIL; A, L, Tomblin and D, 31, Tomblin, of Emerson, Towa; Ira Tomblin and J, W, Tombin, of Chicago, Ool, W, T, Donovan haa purchased tho Stateeman, at Lincoln, Nob,, and will call it tho State Hegister. J. R, Brown, oditor of tho Edwardaville (I1L.) Intelii- geneer, has stariod on a ploasuro trip to Europo, 'Tho Governor-Gonoral of Ganads, in a fow days, will |- 0 to (iuubofl to tako up his summer residence in tho glhde William IL, Snyder, of Belloville, Til,, colobrated his' eloction as Circult Judgo by sctiing up twonty kogs of Inger for tho crowd. N. P, Jacobs, of Datrott, has boon appointed Xand Qommisslonor'of tho Northorn Pacifio Railroad, with Bosdquartors on Puget Sound, : Jobn 0, Shoomaker bought Jand n the northweat part of Indinnapolis, somo twenty days 8go, far $30,500, and resold tho samo'n fow days since for $13,600, The Springfold (Mass,) Republican ‘snnounces that Dawes will soon rosign from Congross to acoopt oithor Cebinet appolntment or n forelgn mission, Tho marringo 18 announced, at Post Osk, Kondall Qounty, Toxas, of Denjumin’ F. Dano and Adeline, witlow of tho Iate Goorgo Wilkina Kondall, of tho Now Orleans Picayune. Cecll F, P, Bancroft, who was gradiiated ai Dart. ‘mouth, in 1860, and is fiow stndying at Halla, Gormany, hne boon nppointed Principal of Phillips Academy, at Andover, Mass. Sonator P, . Hitchcock, of Nobraska (with fnoreaso of 1ay), goos 10 Europo fir a litlo sssson of cn or- ment ; ‘also, to place Lis children whers thoy will do thio most good, . F By tho deccaso of Admiral Genoullly, Admiral Francols Meodore Trohoiart {5 mado_Admiral of Frunce, who in turn s succcoded by Vice-Admiral Plerro Panl Mariedo I Grandiero, many yeara Gov- ernor of Cochin China, Queen Victorin's chicf physician says thnt “ houso.- work {s admirably calculated to prosorve a robust ‘woman, and to strengthen ono who is wonk, An hour in the laundry is hotter than o vial of iron,” Ex-Congressman R. B.-Roosovelt, whoso extra pay the New York Board of Education declined to_acoept, bas mcenui' purchasod about 160 acres in Sayville, Long Talaud, which ho will it up ns o trout-brocding establishment, 1o ia also announcod s tho orator at an approaching agricultural fair in Indians, omborn of B, . Allen's family stato {hat tho re- rt tliat Mr. Allon ‘would removo to Ghicgo fa on- iroly unfounded, Ho will romain a citizen of Des. Doines, and businoes will take him to Chlcago but um;, if ouy, oftenor than in timea past,—Desiloines ader. Mrs, Rosalba Underwood, daughter of tho lat Rembrandt I'oale, has prosonted to tho Mouut Holly Assoclation, of Now Jerney, his painting of * Waslh= fogton beforo Yorktown,” valued at $10,000, Tho {framo, which was mado in Nowark, from a black-wals mut trec which growon tho homestoad of Robort Morrls, tho Ttevolutionary inancier oud bosom friond af Washington, s eightcon feet in circumferenco, Itia rumored, and generally credited, that Mr, Mitchell haa at length yislded to tho urgont solicita~ tiona of tho groat body of tho steckholdors, and. con- sonted to serve ns President of the Milwaukeo -& Bt, Taul Naflway Company, Ifthig bo truc,-and thers soema to be but littls doubt concerning it,—Saturday’s eloction is airoady a forogono concluslon, Mr, Mitche oli will bo almost” unanimously ro-olected, and, a o mattor of course, Mr, 8, 8, @ierrill will bo virtuslly compolled La go1Ve anothier torm a3 Goneral Managor, —AMilicaukee News, yeaterday. el Nervous Dobility. ([Advortisomont, } What ait? A doprossod, irrltablo atato of mind ; & ‘woak, nervous, exhausted fooling, no energy or nima- tion, confusod Lend, weak momory, and gonoral ox- bisustion—the consoquences of oxcossce, averwork, &c, Itda o morvous dobillty. Dr. 8, D, How's Arablan Tonic Blood Purifior wiil bo found a soverof, remody, 1t tonas up tho system, arreato tha dlscas, dfspols the mental gloom and dospondenoy, and. rejuvenates tho entiro system, It I8 perfoctly harmlces, and always efficlent,” For ulcers and cruptivo diseases of the skin, pustules, plmples, blotches, boils, totter, scald-head, zingwormh, &c., tho Arablan’ Tonié Las novor falied &y offect o pérmanont ours, Try it and bo convinced, Prico only $1 por bottlo. For liat of agents Aoo aavor- tisomont in anothor coliinin, . —_— ‘Who Buys a Piano P Wo have somo now planos that hove beon ronted from thres to sfx months, . Also, o fow that have had tho outeido cases injured in moving, Theso will bosold at the vory lowest prices—{rom 200 to $300. A splendid opportunity to purchaso o good durablo instrumont, aevery plano will bo warranted to give entisfaction’or money rofunded, Gull and 500 thiom at our now place of business—ths Aneat piano warerooma in the world, Itoed's Tomplo of Muslo, Oornor Dearborn and VanBuren stroof —_————— An Exploded Iden. That s mon cannot b fitted to o sult of clothes un- loss thoy are made to order for him, A.J, Nutting, tho 0. O, D, fino clothier, has propared a stock to suit business men, who Lavo always Lad thoir elothing mado {o ordor, Ifis auita aro manufactured from {m« ported and domestio goods, sud offored at prices 25 per cont bolow tho taflors’, 'No miarepresentations aro sllowed to effoct sales, and tho pricos_marked on tho tickets are invariably the same tgall, O, O, D, insuros low prices, and persons desiring crodit aro respoctfall Toforrod 0 houscs whero tho profita will sdmit. A. . Nutting, the fno clohlor, Nos, 320 and §22 Btato sireot, et dlb ke The Grent Auction Bale of cholco Hydo Park lots, by Clarke, Layton & Co,, takes placo on the ground, to-day, at 3 o'olack p, m,, A freo train leavos tho Passenger-Depot of tha Iilinots Contral Railrond, foot of Lako atreet, at 1:30 p, m, slarp. Wo ndviio all thoas wishng tO favest i {ink most ‘beautiful suborb to attond ko salo, as Olarks, Layton & Co, nro noted for conducting stich sales o tho bighest yrinciplos of honor, eo thoir advertises ment {n another colutun, aud call and got plots informatlon at thelr oflico, No, 120 LnB:llg-‘lt.x Al —— Oountry Druggistn now in the city, or thoso oxpecting to vistt us, shoutd not fall to eall upon Messrs, Lord, Smith & Co,, Fuller & Fullor, or somo other of our wholesala drugglsts, and geta pupply of Dr. B, D. towe's Arablsn medi. cluea, 1t will not only bo'n good invastment for your- solves, Lut you will havo tho satisfaction of offeriny to your friouds and customors two of the beat and moat offectlva niudicines you havo evor sold, Ono bottle s0ld by you will soll'a hundred, Hoo advortisoment, —_—— Qalifornin Sunday Tratin, Tho Govornmont overlind mail trafn will loave Olicago, Bunday, Juno 8, ot 10:15 a, m, via Chicago, Rock Tulnd & Isclfio Railway, atoppiug at all stations on main lino, sud conncoting at Omala with Unton Taciflo oxprous train for Donver, Han Franciaco, and all Far Woat potuta, Ticketa via' Ohicago, Burlinglon & Quincy or Chicago & Northwestern Rallfoads will bo tuken on this train, —— A Murdorous ¥iobber. HAZLETON, T4, June 6,—Honry Stanfonborg yestore day dowanded monoy from o widow nummf ellly, history of tha conduct of tho hmlim{ ot Which sharofitscd him, TTo then eat and atabbod hor sovorely, and also o Hitlo girl in tho samo house, and o ‘wouen fu tho nolghborhoud, | 1fo was not krrestad, g Sl CENTRALIA, Studeits Admitted to tho Bar in the Suprems Court. Speital Dispatch to The Chicagd Tribine, OEsTrALIA, TH, Juno O.~Twents-two out of tho twenty-clght atudents applying to (ko Buprome Conrt, at Mount Vernon, 111, for admissott to tlio Lar, yooe terday woro admittod, nfler ono dny'a closo oznmina- ton fn Blacketono and tho common Iaw $u roal prop- arty, with slight roforonca atso to bils, ond notes, and practice. No oxamination was mndo in ovidonce, oquily, contracts, wille, or other branches, Tho stus donts admitt ed ara: Bties Alln M, Hullit, Arthur Ry ernon, Leonard Rtockafl, Oliver Oleson,’ Olurles Countantine, M. Lesiio UofMn, Oliarles Abol, Gharl Harvoy, Wi, 8. Ward, Howard A. Turner, Wra, Dair, Thoma# J, Jinck, Hirmon I, Black, Lawronco Tiof, John' M. Garbidgo, Charles Howlnd, Willian L, Holloy, Plorco A, Pearce, Nattan T. Pusoy, 0, O, Soa- crest, and Arthur J, Chottam, Miss Hulltt's cxamination was ot leant oqual tothnt of nny Iu tho class, and, in tho opinion of nearly all tho spoctators, sho e tho best-rond ntudent admitted, ol Is bghly complimentary, s eto a but 10 yeara ot ago, whilo ho clags nyorngon 24, Sho io tha firat Indy ndmitted to the bar 1 Tiinols, and sho had not anawered throo quostions bofore Lor fitness was sot- . Tho class avorages & vory high order of morit, Bixteen students wero enterod for oxamiuation toe day, and nro boinig_oxaminod by Alt.-Gen, Ldeam, Gnorge W, Wall, of Oalro, and 8, Wilderman, of Bello: villo, in thio prosonce of the Court, Boajidos tho ahove, tho following students wero ox- smined by AtteGon, Edsam, Gcorgo W. wWall, of Cairo, and 6, Wildormnn, of Belloville, on Junb § 1873 ' Jobn P, _Aurns, Goorge W. Atkins, Goorge W, Dronckhnue, Williant® O, Garnes, Thos. M. Eckley, John 0, Edrmonds, Jamoa A, Fincll, E, A, Humphriot, Leander W, Nema, Johu 0, Patton, I, I, Peet, Ghnrlos Tioso, John' 0. Bulgg, Jolin . Houtlsrorth, W. i, Woodnrd, Georgo C. Young, Tho cxaminers Indicatod ‘privately that sil theso wouid probably baadmiitod, e og e A RELIGIOUS, ¥roccedings In the Swedenborginn Convontion, Yostorday. Otsonvxas, O, Juno 6,—Tho fifty-fourth annual soasion of tho.Conventlon'of tho Chiirch of tho Now Jorusalom mat this morning, in tho Fourth and John' Streot Church, tho Rov, Df. Thomas Worcostor, of Boston, In the chafr, Tho Tresurer roported a bal- anco of $3,000 on iand, Tio Bocrotary, tho oy, W, IT, Hinckloy, of New Orioans, read the annual roports from fitate Assoolations and local churches in tho Slates not liaving Aseociations, and from the Canada Ausociation, 'The resolutfons and auggoatious in theso roports woro reforred to Committeea for roport to the Convention. Tlia Astociation then adjouracd till 3 o'clock, Tho Ression of tho aftcrnoon commenced with tho sunual addrosa deliverod by the Rov, Dr, Thomas Worcester, of Lionton, Mass, i dlacourse com- moncod with an allusioh to ths Diving revolation to tho Isrealitcs 8,600 yoars oud againat tho advent of Olirist, and fastly a rovelation of tho internal eenso of ITis word about 100 yeara ago, and addod: “ Under thia disponaation do wo now Ifvo,” From Lo Intorlor after_ dollvor- and of Asron, a pricst who. ylold- ing to popular clamor wont_ natray, ho drow Iaasons applicabilo to tho duy in roferonco o the nocossity of urcl: organization, & closs of mintaters, snd tho excorclse of caro in sscortaining and wpholdin the trug dootrino and tho common duty o ministers and mombers in this regard. Tionlly ho dwelt upon tho pocullar forc of the lesson of {his Litory to tlioso recogulaing the third Divino munifcs- o, Four hundrod snd eleven dolegates hud roported thls aftornoon, ropresenting assoclations and detached so- cloties in’' Maino, Basanchusotls, Rhode Taland, Now York, New Jeraoy, Pennsylvania, Maryland, District of Columbin, Gobrls, Tennessos, Loulsitas, Ollo, Indiana, Micligan, Iilinois, Missovrl, Wisconain, Cal- ifornis, and Conndn, Thls evoning 'was devoted to n Bocial meoting, To-morrow nfternoon there will bo an exouralon on # river steamor, Tho Sabbath will bo de- voted to roliglous servico. Public worahip will be a part of the exorolees to-morrow, and on Monday, A oclal meeting takes placo on Monday night, and il of Tucsday witl dovoted to busineas, ance from bondago, Tho Yowa Congrogutionalists, BURLINGTON, In,, Juno 6,—The Congrogational At soclation transacted considorablo busincss of im- portanco to-day. An appeal fn belialf of (ho Ghinoso mmigrauts, Indians, aud freodmon was delivered in tho forouoon by Gen. G, 1T, Howard, of Ohicayo; also an appoat for the Mission Collego af Tangaloo, Aiss,, by thio Rev, J, K, Nutting, *Po Yowa Iomo Mislonary Soclaty mot_during tho afiornoon seasion, Tho consideration of a plan of systomatio benetlclarics waa tho chlof fopio, An ole- gant enfertalument in the vostry of tho church wan given by tho ladjes of tho cougregation this evoning, EXPIATION. Exccution of Thomas Wright for tho * Murdor of Rogorski, o Jowish Pode dler--To Bo Manged. ‘Wasuixarox, Juno 6,—Thomas ‘Wright was hangod to-doy in tho jallyard for tho murder of Rogersil, 1o appoared quite unconcorned, snd mounted tho gale lowa with a firm stop, sluging’ moanwhilo until ‘the black cap was adjustod, At 10 minutes past 13 tho drop foll, " Life was not oxtinct until lapao of 17 mine utes, Iis nock was not broken, the man belng choked to death, There were about 500 persons fn tho Jaile yord, and sovoral thousand outsids, many of them on {ho Nouao-topa and otlor bigh ‘points, where thoy could Bavo a full viow af the excoition, BALTIMORE, June 0,—A specal from Annapolls saye tho Court of Appaals, in tho case of Joshua Nicholsop, convicted of the murdor of Mra, Lampley, affirms tho ruling of tho Court below, It now remains for the Gourt belo to pass sentanco upon Nicholson, und for tle Governor to fix the day for the executfon, Hollo- han, who waa tricd Jointly with Nicholson, snd whosa oxecution i fixed for tho13th instant, will probably b reapited by tho Govornor and exocuted at tho ssmo time with Nicholsou, SPRINGFIELD. Rallrond and Warchouse Commise slonera’ Mecting=-Drowncd. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Senixariguo, Ill, June 6.—Tho Rallroad and Warohouse Comminsion mot at 98, m, Tho forenoon s spent. In oxamining tho financinl statemont, pays rolls, {ncidontal expouscs of the grain inspection, and Rogiatrar's departments of Chicago for tho mouth of y. The Board dolegated Commissioner Pearson to vieit Chiof Iuspector Harpor and Ileglsh‘lr Clary, at Obicago, to-morrow, and personally examino 'tho finances of their dopartments, Tho Board meet sgain on the 17th inst, at the Pacifc Hotal, Chicago, ‘The Committes of Apficnh will be appoiuted July 1, 08 tho Iaw dirccts, and the Commiassion hopo that this will @a away with some of tho complaints which aro belng lodgod agatust tho Inspectors! Department in Chicago, Alittlo boy, named Willio Slamstoffor, o pupil at. tonding schodl north of the clty, was drowned fo-day in » pond on the fair grounds, “Tho littlo follow was bathing, and, as_tho water way shallow, ho muat have been takon with a cramp and bocamo wnablo tolcave tho water or to tako cara of himsolf, Candidates for West Polnt, NxEW Yons, Juno 6.—Tho examination of candidates foraamlasior o o Wost Polat Academy was fnished yestordsy, Of 143, meven wers rejectod on account of pbysteal dlsablilics, and of tho number remaining forty-nino fafled to pags examination, Tho following aro mmong tho buccossful candidaiocs: Ammon Ac Augur, Michigan ; John T, Barnett, Iudiana ; Albert H. Baruoy, Wiacotisin ; Guorgo W, Uaxtor, Tennossa ; Francls P, Blalr, Jr., Missouri ; Obnrlea A, Dradley: Ilinois ; Williah W, Conloy, Indiana ; Maihing W, Day, Oblo; Millard 'F. Eggléston, Indiana; Galvia Estorly, Kansas; I, ¥, Frouch, at larga; Thomas B, Gibeon, Missourl; Joln . Glass, Tonnessco ; T. Hammond, Idsho; J. h o James Aaun, {ng William Holabird, s, 8t largo § Iudiana’ Jamos A, Manoy, Tonnesseo; 'Holon ¥, 8oy, Ollo; Guorgo E, Mcblil, Wisconsin: D, N, Mo- Donald, Tenncsseo; £tophen O, Mills, Illinols; F, E, Minnesofn; Theo, O, Porry, llinola; David 8. k. Radford, ot largo; Stanloy T. = Tolert 2, 8afford, Olijo; Oharles P, Hooville, Olfo ' I, A, Springutt, Obio; John D, Suls Ittan, Missouri; T1. P, Thoyor, at'largo Albert Todd, Kansas ; M, P, Thorington, Iowa ; Samuel P, ‘Wayman, Kontuck; E. Wilder, Micligin;_E. ¥, Wilcox, al Iargo: Richard H, Wilson, Iilinols ; 'Wiliiam T, Wood, Winols, Among itie new cadets aro tho two colored candidates, e oy Comparative Cotton Statomeont, New Yonir, June 6.—Tho followlng is tho cot- tonatatoment for tho wool onding to-day: Not recoipta at all United dhe i Total receipts o dat Bamo dato laat yoar, Exporta for the we Bamo weok lnst year Total oxporta to dato. Hamo dato Jast year,. I 801,422 Btock nt all Unitwd States porta,..., o 20,800 Bamo tmo last yoar, .. v .. cieiiis 10104 Btock at all the'tnferior towns, lcss Holma.... 54,030 Same timo last year veee 20,008 Btack at Livorpool, 4,000 Sam timo last yon 012,000 Btock of America; 211,000 Bamo timo last ye Mzstens, Tonn,, Juno 0,—Thero 18 but Hltlo oxelto- - mont in regard to tho cholora, though thera fa littlo if any docroase in tho mortality, and phiysloinns say, thus far, noarly ovary caso which twas promptly treated on the flvat eppearance of tho discaso hos been succest- fully trentod, though in somo instances death hins on. in four'or five liours, Tho Appeal sayn that out of 507 deathin atuco May 1 to datd, only twenty-threo Aro roported as cholera by the attending phyeicians, NASHVILLE, ‘Tonn,, Juno 6,—There Las n conaid- grablo excitoment hsra about roported cascs of cholern, Physlclang, soy that tho disnso s eporadlo cholors; and uot opldomlo, Tho oxcitement s subuiding, g Allinois Lross Awsocintlon, Quxoy, 1ll, Juue 6,—~The Commitico of Arrange- monts hiave doelded upon tho followlng for tho onter- tainment of tho Illiuols Pross Association : Nocoption, at (o Opera-tlousa in this oity, ou_Woducsday morn’ ing; bauquot and soctablo ot the Opera-Houso in tho oveniug ; oxcuralon, in carrluges, through the city in 1ho aftornoon on Thiirsday, and ' in the evening: tho Quinay Amatour Opera Ausociation will glvo the opora boufTe of the *Doutor of Alewntura ™ ub (bo Qpprie Houno § mnflndln"&u)fllh 8 rogntfa on tho river by tho Nautilua wing Olnb, o riem hoat oxcuralon on the Bpread Eaglo to Hun bal, at 10 o'clock on Friday morning, Tho. Opor: Hounc has oen placed at thio disposal of tho Arsocia- tiofi for their ‘meotingn during tho day, Atrange- monta havo bren made with tho Quiney Housa and tho Tromont Hoteo for thoso who prafer to farninh their own nccommodations, it $2 per day. Those who de- slro it will bo entortained at tie residoncon of onr cltf- zous, All such nro requented o uikd thiclr nomes o Jamen J, Longdon, Chalrman of the Committoo on Enterlainment, an roon as posaihlo, Our citizens nro Aojng nll ik their power to mnke tho meoting ono of pleastira and enjoyiient, anid hopo to aco the outire presa of tho Btalo reproented on tho occaston, EDUCATIONAL. Colloge and School Hxercises at Jacks sonville nnd Cantons JaoxsonvirLe, 1il,, Juno 0.~Tho annual meoting of tho nlnmul of Nlinols Colego was liold at tho Cons servatory Hall yeotorday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, The Hon, Nowlon Daloman, Stato Superintondent of Publia Tustruction, prosided, ' Tho Hon, Thomas K. Bécohr, of Elmira, N, Y., brothor of Ienry Ward Beochor, and a gradunto of Tilnols Collego in {ho clans of 1813, do- livored tho oration boforo tho alnmnl, i thomo was ¥ Oapital ve. Labor," which ho Landlod in s most mas. torly and eloguont mannor, Tho cornor-atono of tho dormilory buflding of I nola Qollego was lald yeaterday afternoon with appro. l}flnln coromonies, Frosident Bturicvant, Prof, J, D, arnor, and the’ Rov, Thomas K, Becchior dolvorod addressea oh the occasion, Tho {wenty.third annual Commencement of {ho Tliinois Female Collego, ono of tha most descrvedly Fepulat iftorary tastitatfons in tho Miminiypl Valloy k placo ot tho Gontenary Motliodist Ypiscoal Ohurch Tast ovening, Tho capnclous church waa crowded, and vost numbors wero unnblo to fiud efther sitting or standing room, Thoro were twelvo K[Bllns Indics n -Ulio gradusting clssn, Of theso two, Aissos Susan D, ond Frances E, Mitchell, are from Obleago, Tlio ossayi of tho young Iadics woro all cxcallent, shiows ing that ot the hands of tho accomplished facity of tho oollego (loy Linvs racalvod patlont, igld, snd care- ful trainlng ond superior oultuiro, This closen te oxoralaes of tlio anoivoraary wook of tho grand educational institution of Jackeonvillo, the €aln weok of the yoar in this, tho Athena of tho Wost. Illinols Oolluiu hiag conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity nrnn( 0 1on, Horatio O, Buttorfleld, of Now York, and {ha dogree of Master of Arts upon Hon, 8, Blovons, of Obicago, and Mr, Frod Sturtevant, of acksonvillo, Okzon, il Juno 0.—Tho gradunting exercias of tho clasa of 1673 of the Onnton Liigh Behool wero lold in thio Opora ousa Inst vening, ~ Tho stlondance was large, and tho graduptes acqvitied thomaolvcs very croditably. Tho following young ladice composod tho glasa: Floronco Cralg, Lzzle Piukinm Lucy Trull Ella Qurtis, Nettlo Goddard, Leda Drinkorhoff, Flor: euco Hart, ‘Blanclio Porter, Laura Boas, Allie Partin, Xaura Johnson, Tho first honor was awarded 16 Laura Johnson, and the sccond honor to Loura_Bass, Miss Blanche Porter read thio salutatory, and Miss Laura Jolmnon delivered tho valedictory, Tho clags Bold & recoption in tho Ligh Bchool bullding this ovening. _— g REVENGE. A Discarded Suitor Attempts to IKiNl the Lody and Mimwolf, DupuquE, Tows, June 6.—E, P. Speskman, 8 young mon living at Wobster Oity, Tows, had beot kooping company with Elln Darin, & young Iady living nino milea cast of there, Drivou to desporation with & burn- ing passion for tha iol of his hieart, Le purchased o 15 cont pocket platol, loaded it with buckshot and sought her foaldonce when hio ogainproésod his suit, remind~ ing ber of Lor promisoto bocomo hi wifo, 8ho ro. fusing and donying bie savortions, ko drow e piatol snd Ored, tho chargo ontoring hor !A:m(lvlo. Ho then sbiot himaolf {hrco times In tho faco, holding tho weap~ on 80 closo that his whiskers wero singed aud tho flesh horribly acarred and biackenod. Bpoakman was nr- zosted, and, I dofuult of $5,000 badl, was lodged in tho Waterloo 2, on n oiarge of nasault with intont to kill, Toth parties aro_soveroly though not fatally injurod, Bpoakman sl carries several bullels in Lis face, pErtt s s Ocean Stonmship Nows, LivER®oOL, Juno §,—Tho stesmsbip Europa, from New York, ltieria, from Boston, and. Leipsig, from Daltimore, lavo artived out, BostoN, June 6,—Tho sloamehip Malta from Liver. pool, has nrrived, New Yonr, 6,—Arrived—stoamer Kollr, from Bre- men, — The Binghamton' (N. X.) Matricidos BnouaxTos, N, Y, Juno 0,—Mrs. Canning has ‘beon fully committed on tho chargo of causing tho death of her mother, Roas Conultty, The post-mor~ tem oxamination showed fatal wounds on the head, fingor-marlks on the throat, and bruises gonerally on various parls of tho Lody, e o Choated the Gallows, Ravetam, N, O, June G.—GriMn and Mordocat, after dreselug for the gallows to-day and while at thols devotlons, received commutations of thoir eentonces to imprisonment for tife, A largo crowd had gathered to witness thoir oxccution, - pln i S Now York Legislnture. ALDANY, Juno 6,—Speaker Cornell and Liont,-Gov, Fobingon docline to iga ti Supply bil on tho ground thiat thero is causo to beliove tho LIl was tampored il aftor {t left tho Lauds of tho Conferenco Com- tee, —_— Arrcst of o Villnin, Roouzsten, N. Y., Juno 6.—Jos Lane, o Spaniard, 1103 been arrested oft the ehargo of ttompting to ravily and murder Mcs, Gago In hor house, near Alblon, New York, yestcrday, Tho wowan s fn'a procarious con- o, Sulcide. Pronta, 1ll,, Juno 6.—Levi 8, Corawall, of Monica, Priucovilfs Township, fn thin county, committed sul- clde yesterday by hauging, Aborration of mind is sup- osedd to have Levn tho causo, FINANCIAL, LAKE SHORE & WICHIGAN - SOUTHERN _ RAILWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Donds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Interest nt Seven per 1, puyable semi-nnnunily, Aprii and October, at the afiico of tho Unlon Trust Ca. of New Yorlk, $600,000, or Ton per Cont of tho Loan, fo be rotired annually by tho Binking Fund, Coupon Bonds of....:. 1,000 oach, Boglatered Bonda of $1,000, $6,000 and $10,000 eaoh, Price, 94 and Acorued Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & C0. BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., New York. — D YOW X OrE. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT AN ORGAN? And what will an organ now bo, without O DITRON & CO'8 e, Bolghirt maisot) eollootion af Rood Organ ‘Masics callod tho ORGAN AT HOME! Every Organneods it1 Tho rgan at Homa! Dost colleotion for Roed i 8! 200 not difioult pleces, %0 or od that no dull musio {s in them: tho orgA, smooth, legato atyloused, but as an orgalN at Zoms should be ohoorful, it And staccato musto fs not excluded, At rosont L ho Organ lnahome 1s ofton sllont, for i{nmo muslo fs not provided for it. Horo s b Umoliko, oasy, famillar, now musto, st hoN.[n {n every nallon, In fact all kinds by whom Mivorsbody considers tho best, com- Posars. Tho pabllshers taks prido and loasuro (n nrag soutlng such a supurior book to tho pubilo, - bollova it worthy L6 by at Jvanys fn ubiy taniity, Prico, Boards, 82.50; Oloth, 88.00; Full gilt, $4.00, OLIVER DITSON & C0, OHAS, W, DITSON & €0, BOSTON. 711 B'dway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. CUFES AND COLLARS, s LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, ‘The Groatost Varioty of Stylos over offorod in I"ino QGoods, at WILSON BROS,, 8; E. cor. of § hington-stw., " Atoads: Ouulur:.""otfi','.'.lkwfl', .é'nfixf'fu'nfmu-un,l Obicago, Plke's Opura Jouse, Fourtli-at,, Olnetunat o JUBILEE CONOCERT. Y Svives fim@@; GIERORE! G BENEFIT GONCERT TO-NIGHT. All the Musical Genius OF THH JUBILEE CONCERTS Concentrated in ONE GREAT PROGRARNE! Innceordance with tho univoersal request il' tlao admirers of the groat Jubileo Concort eadar, P. 8. GILMORE, The M. 8, . & R, I, R. R. havo gonerously granted tho uso of {hoir Mopgnifloont Passon« er Dopot for tho purposo o o fitting e A e ongo is %0 largel indobtos [ B0800ms of thetr Rebuilding Jubiise. Mammoth Orchestra! MAMMOTH CHORUS, And ALL, THE BOLOISTS will appenr, and assist in making ono of tho BEBT CON: CHERTS of tho whole brillinnt series, which this Boneflt Concert will most appropriately close. The most POPULAR PRICE EVER OPI';ERED By any muaical entertainment of such vast proportions, hoa been agroed upon, viz.: o0 CENTS. Tickets for aglo at LYON & HEALY'S Music Btoro, corner Btnte rnd_Monroo-sts., ond ot tho Tioket Olae at tho Depot, at and aftor 5 o’clock, Seoure Tickets and Come Farly. CARPENTER & SHELDON. GETTYSBURG WATER. CETTYTSBURG HATALYSINE WATER. (ho Unitod Blates Disponaatory, tho authiorizod racord of our Materia Modloa, classoa tlils wator with' tho moat renownod Alkalino or Uarbousted Springs of Knropa. 1t far oxcols any otlior kaown in ite Aolf-prusoering proper. tles. 1t doca ot dotorlorato by bottling and koaplng: - 16 bas novor bosn olalmed for ang othor minoral wator the Foyier to dissalva tho urates, oruo-ealiod shalk formations n tha body or on the limbs and_jaints. This the Gotiys. burk Kata Vi ino WV Gout, 1thoumatism, Dyspopeia, Graval, Din. hotes, Iidney and' Urina o2 Retiorally havo all Taflionco. Tt has reatarod Moasewia Fowes 1 panatyni meey omngenared, Muscalas Prve ytlo, curo +aud givon hoaithy “actian to’ thy Torpid. Liver. T¢"' has- Sured Ghronly ‘Disrchaoa, Pllos, Conatipation, Astiina. Car tarrh, Dlandacs ‘o tho S, Guporal By Prostration from ontal and al AT thodo’ by "tho" bottled and Nor. 1 Kxe Yo os. £ cor o ftomaai, romotas Digostion, and T5: Wovs tho Hoad atmost Imimodiatoly.. Prnphiots oontain. 10 & hiatnry of {he Bpring, Toborta from cminent Bhyel claas ant modical writers, marvolons aud Woll-attested gu!;t'!. fl‘III] u’lllamnh;‘;lrnlnudll'.lngl'l‘ll"llll (Illlfll will od and sont by mal on avslloatiun 10 O e TN RO Clomtt A attysburg Sy ignth Front-at., Fhiladolpiis, of r; ] Co, Torsmloh? VAN BUIAACK, STEVENSON & REID, BUOK & HAYNLLIL, aud druggiato gonarally, UNDERWEAR., UNBERWEAR. Spring and Summer Merinos, An- Eola Flannels, Sill, Lislo Throad, ean, Linen, Jacconet, &c., in fine goods, ot bottom prices, WILSON BROS, §; E, cor. of Stato and Washington-sts,, % AToadte Gourt, ™ laricates soudh of Hadtsan, | Chiesgo. And Piko's Opera House, Cinolnnatt. TENTS. s TENTS. TENTS. F'or salo ohoap, Wall Tents, Houso Tents, Hotel Tents, Yard or Lawn Tents, or Flys for Childron, Camp Mooting Tents, Railroad Tonts for construction parties, Boarding House Tents, Stato ¥'air Tents, Fishing Par. ty Tonts, &o. GOVERNMENT GOODS DEPOT, 106 & 107 Hast Dolo-st., Ohioago, M1, | “Touch Hin Again If Yon Dare.” SUMMER RESORTS, A A A A A ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SEASON OF 1878. +On the Xuropean Plan. This well-known and popular Bummor Resort, situsted on Nar: tt Bay, batwoon tho oities of Providoncoand owpo! o opot for thg rocoption of guesta ) To moet tha ng demanis of tho publlo, ty of tho Lio ‘boon fnoreaso last scason, by tho un oo addition of a numbor of rooms, all largo, sy and nawly- furnistiod. A now Rostaurant of an increased senting oa. noltybas also beon addod. Mgt stoammboata a day from Provida +» Far_Information in rogard to aH rop. SALVE, All Right Batve for Burns, Dolls, CORNS! 2 contaabox. DR, STEPHENE, 128 Doarborn.st, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providenco, R, I., Butldor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Vith Harrls' Patonted Improvomonts, Soud for Olrou- s, Opening Tuvitaion. 01d frionds and now patrons ara cnn"n"&lnvltfld to o llwl\lut.rt tho opouing of THOMAS TURNER & 00,'8 NG, duno 7, 1673, Y ‘THOMAS TURNER & 00, AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Mond ning, Juno 3, and durlng tho waok, thg beltiant young ariats, " > ? KATIE PUTN.AM, 1n'; 0, DoLoon's now Drarma of BET}; o#, Throvgh Fire aud Wator. Tot With ronge, doncos,) KATIE Bricktop, banfo wotos, f PUTNAM, NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, BVERY BVENING, GEORGIA DNIINSTRELS ! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME "TO=-TVLCGEIT". MATINEE SATURDAY. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, THE CELEBRATED MORAN & MANNING'S MINSTRELS, thotr unaqualod Entortanmont. AN the Btars ap- Toathe supiialod, Tataniatomants ALl the Sioen aoe RIORAN, BILTY MANNING, Tulals’ Hoyn: Itacainior Quartotto, and Suporh Orchastin, A olioles Programie avory ovosing. Family Matinoo Saturday. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, DEST COMPANY IN AMEICA! BEAPPEARANCE OF MR, JOEN DILLON, Monday, Juno$, duriug thoiwook, and at the Matinoes, aflornoutha of olaborate proparation, a localizod vorsion of YE GENTLE SAVAGE! NOIRe I8 dimpporoschable. onst and an ARRAY OF BOENIO BPLKNDOR. The porformanco to commoneo encli ovon h 2 glorions Comody, oaat to tlio entira s n Tivrg BETA, aud an anticty now Com. ody ty Hronson 0. Tioward, anthoraf BAT AT OO, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DO~ TC-EL ANOTUER ENTIRNL ONANGE G¥ BILL INTRO- ALL THE FAVORITES, Look out for tho Burlesquo Extravaganza and tho Spectacular Drama next Monday, Matinoos Wednosday and Satarday. . AIKEN'S THEATRE, OLOSED to tacllitato proparations for tho GREAT SPEHCTACLHE, Which fs to be produced on Monday, Tunc LS. PROFESSIONAL., TEIERE FRENCE DOCTOR B. BRIARD, From tho Acadomy of Modicino, Paris, now Professor and propriotar of tho Clifeago Modical Instituto, announoes to tha oitizons of Ohicago and sarrounding country that ho soientil roats all forms of disonsos, whatsoovst 1ts naturo, at lils Drug Storo and Offico, 188 South Halsted-st. Fationta can bo consulted by matl and modicines for- warded by expross, Al languo, poken. OCEAN NAVIGATION, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAITL STEAMERS, Wil aait from Now York as follows: QITY OF NEW YORK ‘Thursdny, Juno§, 1P, M. OITY OF PARIS. .. aturday, June 1, 2 P\ M. GITY OF BALTTAOIE, urudng, Juno 1 T A, ML OITY OF MONTREAL, turday, Juna 14, 8 A, And each succooding SA” DAY and THURBDAY, from Pior No. 45, North River. Cabin Pussaae, S70-and 890 Gold. Btecrage, to British Port: 830,00 Curroney. Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, SIGUT DRAITS for salo at low ratos. FRANCIS C. BROWN, General Western Agent, 32 South Clark-st., corner Liake, ALLAN LINE. Hontreal Ocean Siganiship Co. First-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speec and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sea Routes between EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASBAGE: OABIN an low as by FIRST-O 3 Betumn tlokate ot oront raustions o0 LASS LINES. STEERAGE Tickots olthor to or from Eura Bt lowoal rates, and throughi to poinis In tho Wost | than by othor lines. RATES OF FREIGHT: Tarlff arrangod on all olassos Marchandiso from Liver ‘ool or Glaszow THROUGH fo Clilcngo. erothor information, o frefght Gofiracts, apply at the 't 72 an alla-st, s O ALLAN & 00., Agonts. CUNARD HAIL LINE. BSTABLISEED 1840. alsa lowor Steam Belween New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. uno 21 om Boston every Cabin Passnge, 880, 3100 and 3130, Gold. Exourslon Tiokots at Reducod Rates, Btoorago Passago, B30 ourrency, Passengors and frelgh hooked ta and {rom all paris of Europo at lowest ratos, Sight Draftaon 0rr.tlvlgllilg‘l"}fo]l;nd'\“‘/‘:lll‘,’l: ‘,fi"‘ff,{'z’”“' LT, Gon' 5 . W. cor. Olark and Randofvl-sis. RATIONAL LINE, h Now York for Quoonstown and Livorpool n&fy‘fi":fifi'&, omaTor Losdon divastavery forthight. Cabiu Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Carrercy. Exzcurslon Tickots at favorablo ratos. Intoading pas- sorors sl make ey ipicattfor boriha. Pronald atuornio okete’ Gom. Liveoncl: Quoenstows, copaid » Londondorry, Glasgow, Gsrditl, Biistol, or Losdon, SOL.08 o7 "‘"fi?}’s’o‘l ors, booked. to or from Clermian and Sosndina- " ratos. R0 BommeLiips of this Iino aro tho lacgost in tho tradas Drafta on Groat Brltaln, Troiand, and (4o Contino WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Westorn Agen Northeast cornor Olark and Randolph- ¥ Bherman Houso), Ohicago, 6. (opposita naw NEW YORK TO CARDIFFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, h Walos Atlantio Bteamship Company’s_new “"’"3""”&1“"““‘ Sall from Ponnayiveula Rails May 28 T hips, bufll Iy 16K TR0, 310 pros fhiosa stea; ., Bl oxpressly for th raio, aro pros widod withall 1 litost rspsvaments foF o Somfost s 00 NTGABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS, First Oabin,,, ». 880 ourvoncy oo, W cutronsy rags Propaiit 3 Dratta for £1 sud upwards Yor furthar partloniars, apply {n Cardifl, at the Oome pany’a Otfiocs, No. 1 Dok Ohambers, and i Now York to ARGHIBALD BAXTER & GO. Agents, No. 17 tiroadivay. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. TAST AND LONDONDIRRY, Thoss ologant now steamors will sall from Stato Lino Plor, Fulton Fuery, Brooklyn, N. ¥, na follows: PRNNSYLVANIA, 9,000 ton VIRQINIA, 3,603 tons al 1 3,50 o Fortalghtly thoroafty Afll " o, N, oits, 73 lrondway, N. ¥. SAMPURE & ATARG T, 'A’qu Cor. of Oanal and Wost Mnadison-sts., (hioago. CHROMO, NEW OIXTROMO, ENTITLRD ¥ THE FRIENDS, Given to eals oustomar by the GREAT ATLANTIO & PAGHITG: £ G0 o Wost ok brstortoah A Thaois ty-socond-st, ‘Thin i3 a tino ploturo af & kind-hoarted boy fooding his Housshold Rt DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho firm know as the Groat Westorn Bill Posting Coni- paoy, Whittior Boflum & Co,, propriotors, s thls day dlssolvod, Whittier Boffum to assumo all tho dobts con.* tracted by said firm, WHITTIER BOFFUM, Olicago, Juna 6, 1873,

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