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UHIVAGU DAILY LRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1873, PROSCRIPTION. Stormy Mceting of the “Ger- man Saloon-Keepers’ J Union,” Threo Employes of Field, Loitor & Co., " Yoto as Jurors to Convict & Saloon-Keepor. The Firm Denounced Therefor, and German Families Warned Not to Patronize the Firm. B A. O. Hesing an Applleant’ for Membership in the Union. Tho ninth rogular meating of tho * Gorman Baloon-Keopors’ Union" wag hold yostordsy afternoon, at tho ball of the *Schweizer Maon- nerchor” ou Clark stroot, Mr. Potor Muoller in tho Chair, Mr. Henry Motz acting a4 Hocrotary. The Committeo on Applications for Membor- ship roported s lisy, of applicants, smong whom Mr. A. O. Iloslog, of tho Staats- Zeitung. Mr. Zonisohock, of tho Committao on Law-8uits, roporfod that in tho case against & saloon-kecper namod Matthows the jury could not agroo. Tho caso had boen tricd & fow days 20, bofors Justioo Scully, and although tho jurymen from Fiold, Leitor & Co.'s tricd thoir bost to couviot tho defondaut, yot fhoro woro somo of loast indopondont moen- in tho jury Lo pravont the disgraco of & conviotion, ‘Aftor somo othor committors had roported upon businoss of minor importanco, Mr. Zoni- acheck took tho floor and made quite s long #poocli, in which ho denounced the Freic Press and tho nction of Fiold Later & Co. to- wards the saloon-keepors. To undorstand Mr, Zonischok’s nllusions, it is nooossary for' the poodor to kuow thnt on articlo appoarod lust Thursdey, in the Staats-Zeitung, o which it wag atated that Fiold Leitor & Co. not only pormitted nioo of thoir omployos to nct as jurors in tho Matthows caso, but thab' they also instructed thom to voto for a conylotion of tho saloon-keopor. Tho Freie Presse, in vin- dication of tho maligned firm, publistiod, the samo aftornoon, an intorviow of ono of its ro- orlora with Mosrs. Fiold and Loitor, in which ¢ was given as tho doclaration of thoso gontle- mon, that nlno of thoir omployss wora xiot on tho jury, only throo, and that they did not pre guma o instruct thom how to porform their duties ns jurors. Bosides this interviow tho Fveig Presse nlso donounced tho nssault of tho Staats-Zeitung on Fiold, Leitor & Co. on tho ground that such o warfaro was dishonorablo, and would cortainly tond to injure the Rodorm Movement in tho oyos of all respoctablo mon. Tn rogard to this controversy Mr. Zonlscheok said that bo supposed ovory ono of tho membars prosent liad read tho abova montionod artialo of tho Freio Pressc. It wns ho who informod tho _Blaats-Zeilung of Field, Lolter & Co, and thoir urs,” o8 Lo tormod it Ho know post- wroly that the Juy_wha o bo pucked by Field, Loitor & Co., with nine of thelr em- loyos, bt only four of thom were admitted to B Jury bo. “Aftor tho oxamination of wit: nesota tho City Attornoy gavo his opinion, that tho Jury would bave to dischargu tho dofendant if fhoy rolicd upon tho tostimony prosonted and if thoy did not discharge him, they would Havo to inposo tho lightceh fino allowed by tho ordinauco. Aftor two hours' doliboration tho jury roquosted to sos Justios Scully, snd told Lim that thoy conld not agreo. Four of tha jurpmon said that's mafority of thom had agroed upon fining the “d— Dutcliman” to tho ful' ex- tont of the law, and to recommend tha ro' dca- tion of hin licongo. Tho uponkor was morr £ that tho Free Pressc had publishod * that mean psganit on the Staats-Zeitung, which hiad shown that it put full rolianco in the statemonta of tho saloon-keopors, and bad printod tho lnformation convesed by him, Now ho poopl kuow that Fiold, Leitor & Co., who dorivod so many ndvantagos from the Gormans, could spare niito of tholr employes to_convict. ©ono Gorman, Tho netion of the Freio Press in- dicated o hafoful disposition. In tho out- .ot of tho movomont “he was refolced to find_ tho threo Gorman _dailios united. Now tho Freig Presse disturbod tho harmony. Ho wond, thorefore, movo a vots of thanks £0 tho Staafs-Zeitung and to tho Union. .Mr. Zenischok’s closing romarks wero & con- Hinued dounncintion of tho Freie Presse for its vindication of Capt. Lull, who waa bittosly at- tacked by tho Staats-Zeitung for alloged Iack of courtesy towards Frank Sohwuchow, & saloon- -kooper, arrested in Lull’s district for selling “liquor 'without liconso, Lis liconso having bocn favoked by tho Masor. Mz Louls Scliviclio, o -galoon under the Globe Theatre, was the noxt ‘ppoaker. Ho supported whet tho proceding spoaker had eaid. - M. Schmidt read a card signod slgned A Baloon-koopor of the North 8ido," praising tho Freie Press for an articlo in which that papor bad loctured tho Browors' Convontions for monding more rights than tho manufacturors of othor alcoholic bovoragen, aud advisod ttom mot to fight Dboor but for ino princigle o pomsounl aud socal liborty. Ho snid that oitlior tho peraon who had written the card, or tho editor of the paper who gavo it publication, must bo o jacksss, It ap- ‘ponrod from tho publication of that card.that ho Freie Presse liod whon it plodgod ite support to the movement, Mr. Mathicn said the browers supportod the for Interats of the saloon-koopors, and_should not 1 be attacked. Ho was of the opinion that the saloon-keopors ehould only subsoribe for nows- pngfim which defended their intorost, . Tapp offerod a rasolution, calling upon the families of tho memlfors of the club, aod npon all the Gorman families of Chicsgo, not to buy any goods at Ficld, Leitor & Co., until that frm had discharged the nine employes they sont #3 jurors in tho Mathion case. Mr, Motz warnod tho assomblage notto pass tho" rosolution, as it would arouse the English pross, Notwithstandivg this warn- Ing, _the rosolution in rogard to Fiold, Leiter & Co. was adoptod; also the mo- tion of Mr. chiaclmck,‘fi\'ing & vote of thanks to tho Staals-Zeitung and to tho Union. Mr. Xorn moved to appoint a committos of ‘threo, with iuatructions_ to call upon tho aditor of tho! Freis Presso and domand tho name of tho erson who had written the *‘card” in relation the brawers. The motion was carried, and Messrs. Horn, Bporiing, and Louis Bchwuchan wore appointed aa snid committoa, Mr. Philip Bartholmss, o brower, denouncod be Frewe I'resse. Mr. Kaltonbach movod to oxpel Mr. John ‘Fohn, a saloon-kooper and member of tho Bo- bloty, booauso Lie Lisd paid a flne in tho police sourt for keeping opon on Bunday, without pro- viously asking tho permission of the Booioty to Roao, Mr, Zenischeck spoke against this motion, and 1t waa lost. On motion, the new Scandinavian newapaper, _Aordveslen, was complimonted for its support of the snloon-keopors, * At this stago of the proceedings the Commit- teo appoiutod to call upon the oditor of the :Freie Presse roturned, and roportod that thoy did not find that gontlomsn in his office, but that they saw an associato editor of thak paper, irho, howover, gave them 1o satisfactory ansor, pnd roforred thom fo the managing editor, Mr. Picuaolia. « Mr, A O, Hnu!n? was then requested to ad- droaa the mooting. Io said that the movemont, ho far, lacked o thorough organization, which woa nocousary for victory, He commoudod the fction of tho Bocioty, sud_said that what tha Hoclety Liad done was what Mayor Medill advisod ‘R!m s your ago to got tho Gormans to do. Mayor lodill uhowed, by his rocent notion, that Le wes an untruthful aud dishonorablo man. The advice the Mayor gave him (Tosing) was that thosaloon- Reepors sbould not may tho finos, but rouort to the higher courts. = o would never go back on the Gormans, and would always lend them tho aid of Lis papor and his personal servicos, -Ho did not care for the competition of othor German newspapors ; his paper would always go in tho_right direction. When Germaus asked ‘him why ho supported Grant and opponod Koer- nor, ho would sk them why thoy supported Groaloy, who cortainly was mors of 4 tomporance man than Bavaridgo. * Boveridgo so far had not uttored a word or writton & linc in opposition to the anti-tomperanco movemont and in favor of tho temporauce pooplo. Ho thon referrod to a sarteln Qermau papor, on whi % ho would not ponfor the bionor of uttering it-. ‘namo, aund in- snuated that its aditor only vindicated Field, Loiter & Co. for tho eake of advertising patron- Ago. Ho would _.not i rocogniue nle., litical arly, 6o long us the Bersonsl Tibely ot tho Gormany Was endangored. If Do noted otherwise, tho {ormaus might kick bim out of town. Harwony ropriotor of tho boer | waa all that was roquired aé presont, and har- mony should he brought about by foros, if not otherwise attalunblo. “The atticlo ofh ul:l(- paper on “Field, Loitor o, no- ficial rosultn, - As poon as 8:80 a m. Monsrs, Fleld & _Loitor wera st hin ofeo and waited osgorly for two hours to got n chance to sco him, They do- clared to him that thoy wora '‘ not gullty.” ~ But o if o firm hurta the intorest of a cortain clasa of tho population, then that part of the population cortainly Lad & r!sght to show thom its power. After {ransnoting somo othor businoss of minor importance, tho mooting, which had beon vaory etormy, sdjourned, - . [ —_———— AMUSEMENTS. MR, HAND'S DENEFIT. ’ In the strict sonne of the term, the complis mentary concort which was given to Mr. Hand, tho violonoellist, last ovening, at Alken's Thea~ tro, could tardly bo called a bonofit. The sudionco .was n vory slim one, but vory seldot and very onthusiastio, If Mr. Hand's troasury is not any fullor this morning, ho can at loast console bimeolt with tha fact of the appraciation nnd tho ontliusiasm, ‘Tho programmo was made up entirely of light popular musio, such as tho ovorturo to ‘Tofl, faniasion on Faust and Trovatoro, the . Zampa .ovorture, Lumbyo's protty “Droam of a-Young Mother,” with cither solo, sud & few othor numbors,. Mr. Haud conducted tho. orchastra, twonty-olght pleces in all, with considerablo vigor and” forco, I'l!hml?l\ his' toam was rather uuruly at timos, Mr. Gill, of tho. Acadomy of . Music, contributed twonolos, * Tho.Will o' tho.Wisp " and ‘‘The Yooman's Wedding,” and lgl‘lnn ndded & trombono solo, During tho' ovouing very bandsomo_contductor's “‘stand was prosonted to Ar, Hand by some of his frionds. Gose & Phillips’ Spoofmon Book, The Goss & Phillips'Manufacturing Company of this city, a well known and vary praotieal concern, has fust ‘mado ta contribvtion (o -tha illustrated litoratura of- the day, by publishing o spevimon book of ovor soven~. ty pages, giving a fow ot of tholr msty, doslgna for ‘balustors, chalrs, Atalr-railings, stair bracketa, eto, 1t of couros, for tho information of porsons 4 with tho firm, and a copy of it 1s sént 10 ll who have dealtiigs with t, In addition fo the, pattorns themaalvos, 1 containa’ cortaln necomary i~ Tections for banging rall, for making out_ordors, ote.; But tho book, owing 1o tho excocdingly tastaful way in' which it is gdtton ugy neatly bound, and on good pa- por, being, among athor things, & vory fina apoctmen of * prosswork, ‘and o {ho many _handsomo doelgns 14 coftalns, 19 also of genoral intorast to 8l wio are fond of mooing proity .tniogs. This irm did all the fustde earpentesing work st tho Pacifio Hotel, and they add ranch to tho atiractivences of tholr publication by adding fo it a couple of wall-, oxocuted engravingy, reprosaating. tho grand stairwsy 8t that hotel, and also tho ludies' flight. Thoao plo- turen convoy much bettor thn ony description can £ull {doa of tho sdmirablo work which can bo dono by {hia company. Thoro s also fulkpago engraving o its manufectory, The publication of thicee pattors or samplo booka {8 not uncommon, but it is gratifying ! %0 find that 5 Ohieago firm bas not only tho entorpriss to get ono up, but the good tasto toissnoit in such a ahpo 88 to mnke it creditablo to_draughtsmen and to printers. Porsons who aro intercated in this spoctalty, and deeire o obtain copies, should apply ot ths ofiico of o campeny, 8t the corier of Olack and Twelth streat s Elgin Watches. The Elgin watclics havo reached Toxas, aud ihis i the characteristic way in which dealers down that way advertise them s D1a100UE AnoUS WATOIER AND JEWELTY.—* Good morning, Oapt. Jack: you appenr to bein hurry.” Y should think Tamm, I have lost my fine gold Eigin wateh—Whoolor moveriont—captured from Gen, Can- by, o told mo beforo o dlod that he bought it from 0, 11, Burnside, No, 18 Toxas stroot, Bhroveport, Thoy' are tho vory bost watches out; they carry good {imo" " Does ft keep Inilroad tnio?” No: dow't uso that kind, X knew ‘man in Longviaw, Texas, camo within {en minutes of Deing bung by tho Sherff_having rafirosd tme, and just aa ho wes adjusting tho ropon friend of the pris- | J 8 sdluarng PO P oner demandda tlat Lo shonld only bo hung by sun £ime ; that rallroad timo was fsat, 0nd would not do to botuing by, Juat st that moment the cara came in from Astin with n pardon from the Governor, Burn. #ldo's gun mo ssved lim. Ho wos marriod atl olclock, naino day, aun_lime, and loft on tho East- bound train,” ‘Ihess superior watchos nre on sale ab Turnsido's, No. 18 Toxas atreot, —— Now Chicago. The marvelous growth of Chicago ia nover-cessing wonder to her noighbors, In leos thsn two yesrs sinca her socming annihilation, sho has piaced bofors thoworld miles upon miles of public bulldings and pri- vata warehiouscs for the accowmodation of Ler im- ‘menso trade, that ate uncqualed. Talatial store, fllod with goods, that are hourly bolng tranaterred to the cities and villsges of the en- tiro West, s a place that oory man, womap, and child in tho country has dircct intercst in, for up- on tho success of her morchunts aud mantfacturors Danga tho fuburo of Ohfeago, - No busincan house that will givo ono & etter {dca of what fa boing dono to mnke ua {hegreat commercial motropolis of the country than that of Georgo I’, Gore & Co., general auctioncers nnd commission morchants, who, to sccommodsto thelr immonso and_increasing trade, havo movod to the olegant, storo, Mo, 08 and 70 Wabash avenus, whers thoy bave s placoof business that in their Une'hua no squal u Amerlea, - Fine Clothing at Coat, Over one hundred thousand dollars in fine clothing, ' containing tho very latest New York styles for mon's and boys wosr, 15 now offered to tho publio at cost from date till our removal to our clegant now quar- forn norliwesk coruer Stato aud Mudlson strets, g, 1, Gor'2,000 whito veats, linen, alpacs, nnd mohair sscks, Mohair and linén dusfors in great varicty. Euglish and Scotcl choviot_suits from $10 to $31, Manufacturorn’ cost prico, Everything in proportion, A call will convince all that wo iean_to aoll our goods it low prices will do it, Epwanns, BLUSTT & Co,, 45 and 47 West Madiaon streot, 308 Stato sireet, i sl il Ohickering Square Grands. Thia new and popular alylo of plano for parlor uso 1a meoting with the nuccess that fta powerful tone, “rich quality, and swestnesa doscrvo, Having ihe patent double bearing sgraflo, it will stand in tuno aslong as the most exacting could requiro, In point of durabil ity, under long yoars. of uso, thie Chickorings nre fa- mious, Filty yoars’ oxporionte have taught thom tho eocrols of lr-class piano manufactuze, and wlo buys ©no of thao instrumenta can rely on baving ono of the vory beat. A splondid lot of these plaos aro now of- fored tor #alo at Reed's Templa of Music, corner Dear- Dorn and Yan Buren strosts, S e - ‘Art Sale. Attenttin 1n ealled 1o.tho superb collection of ofl patutings now on exhibition at store No, 033 Wabash avonue, Thoro ‘ara somo -rare paintings from tho easols of eminent urtista among the collection, Lavers of fine art should make 1t s point to sttend tho aalo, which will take place thia evuniug at 8 o'clack, a8 this may bo Ui laat opporiunity to obtai cholos works of artat your own price, | W ‘ ——ttt Californin Sunday Train. The through Pacifio- oxpress train, for: Councit Blufts, Omanhs, San Francisco, snd all_othier Far West points, will 1eave thia Wolls stroet dopot of tho Chicsgo & Northwoatern Railway, at 10:15 . m., Sundas, Juno 15, 1670, Through tckols, via Chicago, Burlinglon & Qitacy aod Obicago Tock' Tasad & Facio Rallways, will bo good on this tratn, —_——— Miniature Bteam-Yaclits at Lincoln Park. The Dukman Manufscturing Company of Now York will give s publlo exhibition of thoir wonderful and boautiful resl steam-yachts thia aftornoon, from 4 to 6,3t e abovo place. " Tho publle 8o FeupGetruly - ed, e Illinols River and Canal News TaBaLLE, I1),, Juno 18,~Thecanal-boat Angols, from Ohfcago, 1oaded with lumber for Peru, passod out of thio cansl and dropped down to her dostination, Tho ropelle Borm, oad with plg-izon {rorn Cbleag, with For barge Milwukoo, loaded with lumber frois Ohes 0, panacd-out of tlie canal snd departod for hor des firlation, taking in tow tho cansl-bout Graclo Griswold, Joadod with lumbor aud salt from Chicaga for Naplea, Tho canal-bost Cataract, from Ohicsgo, Ioaded with fumbar and salt’for LaSalle, passod out'of the canal, Tho canal-houts Polsr Blar, ffom Peru, and Essox, from Lasiallc, both losdod with corn for Ohicugo, prasod into tho canal, Thio river ia about at o stand, with ton fout of wator op thy mitro-sill of Lock 16, Ro roport from the dam af Henry, CANAL OP¥IQE, OMOAGO, June 13--1:16 P, m,—AR- ntvep~-Mounaréh, Lockport, 300 brls’ flour, 237,600 ba meal; Banuer, Rtomeo, 7,000 bu oats; J, arriugton, Willow Spring, 62 tonu ice: Bfatropolis, Honry, 6,308 bu corn; 1arriet, Sonces, 6,300 bu corn. CukanEo—Iron-Olad, Lockport, 76,00 feet lnmber, 2,000 lath; North Bfar, Kankakoo Foodor, 74,580 fool hmber, 4'm Iath, 4,500 e frons North’ Amurieay, Ioary, 80 1 tumbor, 7 m lath, 25 brla tiour, B asels Pavscd Detrolt. Dernorr, Mich,, Juno 13,—Passrp Ur—Props Mags flower, Chsmpluiu ; bark Arahia; achrs 0, P, Minch, Oak Laaf, Annu Grover, Mears; Polton, 8%, Andrews, Exclinugs, Harvost ffome, Polly Rogors, J, . Richarda, PasgED DowN—~L'raps Westford, Ruusla, Oty of Bos- v tou, =+ Yinp—Houthwest, Derrorr, Mich, juno 3.—Pasesn Ur—Props Tady Frauklin; Toledo,’ N. Miila and -Larges; achre Mas- well, Kiog Blaturs, Northwest, Goldon Flocs, ¥, I, Gardver, Orfent, G. P. Willixms, Montersy, Tassrh Dows—prop Glangiw sud birgers birk Acorn} wchra 8, A, Wood, York Stato, Btalker, Wiggis, and Jonea Gleriach, 7. Jker, Avery, Yunkieey Tron+ eldes, . Winp~South, gy Decorntion Duay. OnantearoN, 8, 0., June 13.—The aunusl docorntion of the gravos of tho Coufedorate dend took place here to-dny. ‘Lhers waua gencral suspousion of businoss Guring the aftornoon, WASHINGTON. Old Probabilities at Home---His House and Family. A Look Intq is Woather-Eye--low He Puts -on His Spectactes. A School of Prophecy. From Our Own Correspondent, * i .. WasusxaTow, June 8, 1870, Your attention is invited to my friond, . s DHODADIEITIES, U7 Ho is not s diMoult .peraon .to know ; for ho opona his conversation in the ususl way, about tho WoatHer; and gots off that thomo with diffi- culty. Mis amusoments are aimple, cultivatify bulbs and dying kitos ; and tho roof of his houso the nélghboring boys, i G & 18 HOArE, 2 Itis an old-fashioned house, with a head put on It of Mansnrd, and rough-coated, and tho back atairs lead down into s yard whore onthousoa aro strewn about, full of good-natured workinen making maps. It is a quoor placo altogether. Wiros go over tho noighboring houses, ' ponting somo mado" of hollow oups :turnod ‘sidewiso; swing and veor upon tho ‘roof.. It locka’ liko & witoh-fastory. -And yot. it 1o cloo by tho great office of.tho Bscrotary of War, towhom Proba~ ‘Dllition must roport himsel? three timesa day} and as, in ancient times, commandars nevor wont to battlo withont looking for signa, fiying birds; or indications of somo kind, war again consists of watohing the woathor, Phebus sots hia cloudy battaliona, - TIR GRAND-MASTER. i Tho name of Probabilities, “with the mystery removod, is Albert J. Nyer. Ho is an officor- like, cloanly-ont man, Joung and. trim, with o Jight complexion, snd w pair of intelligont eyos, and & sort of - rossoning - nddross. s hoad is ‘rathor smeli than othorwiso, sud tho forehoad inclined. Ho ontared tho army” 43 a Burgoon, from the Togion of Baffalo, N, ¥., in 1854, and wa transferred to the lino in 1860 % Major and Chiof. Signal-Officer. His presont sank s Colonol fn_ tho rogulas ariy, and Briga- dlor-General by brovet. Ho arganléod tho lg- ml-Corpa of tho army, and, aftos tho wax, wil rare expangivoness, adaptod ‘and’ oxtonded " tho theory of signaling to eivil usos, and projocted s \syatem of obisrvation uad progrostioation which should gorva tho uses of- agriculturo, oavige- ‘tion, and tho comfort of socioty.’ . 5 WIB UBE. ¥ N i Tho telegraph was to' bo the transmittor of simultanoous obsorvations over the groat aren of tho country, upon (emperaturo, moisture,. wind, and clouds ;. and, by the known lsws of ,could - bo “computed with - some degree of probability by the ' oducated judgmont of oconatant {mnpctiunnnvnq ‘the. contral offica, and bo by them folograplied back’ to tho people. Thun the Bignal-Office—noyw called by the pab- ilo the Woathor-Buroau—aima to produce tho widest and ‘most plessing oconomy ever con- tributed by scionce, mechanics, and Govern- ment to a people. 1t addrosses the pienic party and the floet-captain, the old womsn drying olother, and the Conersl of Expodition, tho miller on the brook and the constor on tho Gulf. The possibilities of this offico in the human economy are boundlesa; for what wo call the weather {s the invisible, but syatematio, govern- mont of the world, the ohemistry and exhall tion, the docility and the' expréasion, the obed- ence and the act, of tho globe. Man haa gotten out of bod 'for thousands of _years with ono stocking snd one suspendor on, and damned the appearance of the morning. For tho first time in the Listory of our specios, he is not mow required to look out of tho win- dowr, d show the violenco ‘of his tomper and tho degreo of- his ignoranco, He msy lather his face, and, with that eys whicn bas .not been .sosped, regard tho bottom of the column in his eign, that, since the weather-roports began, thero has beou no n@ws. - TALE, Baid I'to Gen. Myor: i Goneral, you Bhould writs ovor your door : «The Wasthor-Bureau: Prophots and priests dosired it long, but diod without the sight.'” ““Oh1* aaid the General, ' the Bible is & grant woather-book. ‘Tho wind bloweth whero it listeth, and thon . . . canstnot toll whonce it comoth aud whither it goeth'; but we do. ‘We look in tho IKast ‘and sco that it -is red, snd wo ' deduotion from that, Yos, tho poople and tho proas of tho country havo supported fhls burosu o with an nnsren.htwn and & unanimity which ! “havo ovarriddon the'coldor opinion of man pro- fossedly statesmon and savans, The usefulness will not cense at tho progent matk ; but civiliza- tion, by tho cable system, will, in & fow yosts, ‘mount guerd over the firmamont n ovory corucr ‘beforo thoy are woll compounded. & fow stations in that voi -hemisphara, tho West Indies, - INAIDE, " ‘The intorior of the Bignal-Ofiice building dis- closos the nowest fruits In the nris of photo- graphy, printing, and instrument-making. Tho camora is omployed to note the slightost grada tions in baromotric, thermomotric, or aremome- ‘trio movomonts ; and, turnod upon the clouds thomaolves, it i boginning to deal with them as Lavator might have drawn his gystem of physi- oguoniy., The ostablishmont of tho We T want to got ‘oniber~ Buroau hos sharponod the human wits in this direction, and ovory weok dovelops an improvos mont or & suggoation by which young cortainty advancos over old probability. 'Thoro is o great glazs oaso of clonds in tho offico, formod of” raw ootton drawn out in the form of atratus, cirrus, oumulus, or nimbus ; and this, with the delicato and involved ingtruments, and the daily prognce- tications, form the work of two or throo Wost- Pointers, wlio ightly wrle thels lesson without ‘consultation; and bring it up tocomparo with tho woathor-rogimen of noxt d“l" .As fascinnt- ing in pursuit a8 old sstrology,. and mors geatitying in romnlt the solonco of tsteorology, this vast ‘continental acndemy, must rench o dovolopment hitherto unimovwn; and, by the disporsion of atations over the' country, oach & mission in itaolf, the zising genoration will bo ‘drawn to natural philogoply like the housowifo to hor Yaukoo clock. XQONOAY. ' Notable abont tho Weather-Burean is the sim- plicity end civil straightforwardness of the aj paratus and tho corps. Tho instruments dia- patched to distant stations are the best, but of tho pluinest and most gnr!uble Gescription ; and tho ronowned mape, which maks, when bound, & weathor-history, aro printed in‘colora by one dlo- Rottor. o & sibglo sdjustablo stgel platas Out of this oflico may arise tho direct intor- position of man and Govornmont in tho mans mont of the woather, which s tho noxt stop bo- {‘oud sccurato prognostication. Thoinfluonco of mber, bogs, oto., in modityiug olimate, is bo- glnn&ng tobe wndorstood by common tswp]n i ut sn_orgsnization liko tho Signal-Ofice hns the abillty to play chosa with the woathor, and anticlpato oporations beyond the horizon, ‘donl- ing with whola dogroes of latitudoand longitudo, liko squares on thie board. LEUADILITATION. Noticeable, aleo, a8 w fortuity, J;erhnpl & oon- soquont of this-establishmont, s the rise of pop- ular scionce as & social forco in ail paris of the country. A prouder tostimonial a séiontific man nover rocolved than Prof. Tyndall from the Amorican cities. ‘Tho Popular "Science Monthly, odited biDr. Youmans, the indofatigable pio- noer in that canno; is a snccessful publication, and is attracting contributors like Horbort Bponcer. Hvery yoar tho number of our inland oxploring-partios” Inoronton, and 1t Is rumorod that the Darwinian thoory ia groatly stiffencd up b Int: _paloontologia discovories tho Rooky lountains, v, . Bo, while politica and - politioal -morale are awry, ~and public -mon - is tho worst crop wo _produco, tho Amorican racs in other walks'in suergotlo” uud vigllant, aud shosva tho wisdom and ofticacy of our iustitutions, ‘Che modern age, of which we havo Loon a great part, has dono more for mavkind than all its rocursors, ‘The ocean cabled, the consts of he globo lightod, tho weather simultancously and ubifluilnusly rognrded for univereal econo- my, all dopartmunta of labor orgsuizing to ro- st the lnistor ndvances of monarchy in the form of money, -Invor{ out of fashion, religious toloration almokt wholly insurod, and intorna- tlonal obligations Christianized: have we lived in vain a8 » family of mankind? Aud sball tho ot-fiouse and Lho primary-mooting bo dgrnter lian any of thoso victorios ? ATH, Novel nud Unique Invontions, From the New York Jal, Among the luvontions patonted within the past fow days, aud notablo cither for tholr ourl- ous charactor or peouliarly usoful purpose, we s coverod with toys which oxolto tho envy of all ) Into 1t; wodthor-vanos—sorho , old-fashioned, | and sooing bow |’ motebrology, the offoct of these influoncos | ‘morning-nowepapar, sod oxolaim, liko & bover-' got o newor- of the eurth, and anticipate the movemonts there impotiant part of our may montion half a dozen. Commoncing at tho romoto Wost, we find a Californis man with s now maohine for dredging tho channels of rivors- to permit the passago of vossola having » draft daeopor than that of tho wator. Tho propelling screwa aro conjoal and placod at tho prow.of tho boat, Immodiatoly bolow them, and in the samo vertioal plane na ch cut-wator, ia a third scrow, tho rapld romtfon of which cuts a submarine ditch in tho botlom of the waterway to allaw tho pnssago_of the keol. A~ pro- jactor from Down Last Conncotiout Ling & naw ‘windorw for churches and othor cdificos, which he proposos to substitute for stained glnes, Iis llog ucrlmpmvnmonl conafats in & colored linon fabrio placed betweon two platos of ordiunry plate glass, From tho South, o Missourl man rccln?msnmuthua of hesting cars by hot nir rawn through a shoot metal chamber, with n stove in tho centro, nnd distributed through tho uAnblylPl o8, the vitiatod air In tho car bolng oxpollo oroby through a cowl on tho roof. In {ho North, most nrropoumtha timo, n Now Yorkor rovides & machine for mukiug postnl cards, n which the Iatter are out from a shoot of papar fod unromittingly to palr of shioors, Rnd thon potsod to & gumming mechanism, whioh fita them with a finp unknown to the cards just is- suod with Govdrnmont sanction. THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho Board of Managers of tho Nowboys' and Bootbincks' Home will moot to-dny at 3 p. m,, in the Reliof and- Ald Socioty's rooms, No. 61 Lo- Balle stroot. : . T Commencoment oxorcison at tho ke For- ont Kondomy willtako placo o Wodnanduy next, at10:00 8. m,, the prollminary oxaminations bo- ing hold Monday and Tuosday. i 11 o'olook, was oceasioned by flamos in_the dry- “room of t. Clair & Alklne® planing-mill, st the 8gos, $100 ; 1o Insuranco, ) Bomothing now in judiolal judgments was ronderod by Justico Bcully yostorday morning, whoen he docreed that Roinliold Johnson bo fined | £16 and coata for keoplng his saloon opon aftor ;12 o'clock on Thursdsy night. _Charles Parsloy, under the hiflnonco of *whibky, boats his wite, On Thursdsy avoning two places, Yestorday morning Justioo held lum for trial under $1,500 bail, - 1% Tho Liconso Olerk in_the City Collestor's of- fleo, Room 1, City ITall (cornor LaSalle and Quinoy stroots), will keop bis offica open from 4 40 G o'clock oach ovening during the proscnt month, for tho purposo of making out saloon- bonds for liquor-dealors who intend to ronew thoir liconsos. The Board of Polica devoted yestorday after- 'poons wosslon o tryiug obalzeperoun policounon, ) four bolog arraignoed for various offenscs. Tho ¢80 of Policoman Otto, who was charged with maltroating one MoCarty, wos takon under ad- visement, The other casos woro unimportant. ! Alnborer named Oharles Kilday, while on- f‘:gml with four otbers in holsting o bdiler from -tho basoment of No. 183 Michigan avenue yesterday morning, was struck on tho hoed by & Grank of the lifting apparatus and goriously ine I %ufl. o waa convoyed to his house at No. 83 /' Wost Indiann stroot. - Yesterdsy momning, & encak-thiof, named * Georgo Kopp, oxtractad half-n-dozon luw bookn from ¥. Parlol's offices, Nou. 81 ond 33 JVost Randolph street. o attempted to dispode,of thom n¢ n saloon nonr by at 35 conta oach, And boing deteoted, was takon bofore Bauyon oud Told for trisl af tho Criminal Court in S600 bail, h ) Tho alarm of firo from Box 86, at 1 o'alock, [ yosterday morning, was oceasioned by the par- il dostruction of o barn in the rear of No. 631 Wontworth avonue, owned by J. M. Wagnor, Tho firo is supposod to Liave boen started by arks from the pipe of & ' vag" who wout into tho barn to spend tho night. Loss, $300; no insurance. :The tollowing bulldiog pormits wero lsstod . yostordoy : J. 3, MoArthur, two-story and bso- mont stane front, 23166 foet, No, 1270 Indisna avenue ; Chicago Whits Lead and Oil Compnny, two-story bricl, 30270 foot, North Groan strcet 'G. L. Batchallor, throc-story nnd _bnsemon stonotiont, 20380 foot, No. 114 Wost Polk atraot.. a0 ranco Committee of the)Common Coun-~ cil, who have been at work for a wool past ou the annual appropriation bill, concluded thieir | Inbors yosterday afternoon, and will submit their report to tho Councii on Mondny evening, Tho total amount to bo collectod by taxation is over £5,000,000. It was decided to ndd 100 policomon to the presont forco, but the concurronca of tho Aldermen is nooessary befora applications for appoiutment will be raceived. The Mayar's aud omptroller's salaries are to be raised 1,000 ok : ‘The Board of Publio Works, yesterday, oponad bids for cleaning and sweoping tho_tunnols and :constructing o_visduct over the Pittsburgh & Tort Wayno Railroad tracks at 'Twelfth aud " Beoch stroots. Neithor contract was awarded. The contract for making the councctions bes twasn thio gas-mains and lsmp-posts, in the Nortli and South Divisions, was awarded to the Chicaga Gas-Light and Coko Company ab 815 o post. This yoar thore are thras bites atthio balt ; Noro- “toforo thore has Leon but ono. The cost was $435 for post, connections, ete.; now it iu $83.99, The Council Committeo on Strests and Alloya, Wont Division, hold a mecting yeaterday aftor- ‘noon, and ngreod to rocommond that tho ALil waukoo & Bt. Paul Railroad ordinanca bo paseed, aftor atriking out tho words “ switohea and turu- outs,” wherover they accur. This aimondment, if approved by tha Concil, may inforfofs some- what with tho plans of the'Company, but it will meat tho approval of tha praporty-owners, aud .10 moro objeotionu to tho right of wey are entio- ipated. ‘The Committos alao agroed” ta rocom- miond that o asewor be conatructod on Seven- toonth atreot, from tho prosent terminus to Arthur otroot. A vilo resort at No. 88 South Halated streot,: 'was raidod at 2 o'clock yesterday mqmiu{g by a 8quad of Captain Lull's men. Ostonsibly, tho lace is a reataurant and bolrdinfi-huuau, ut in ruth, if is a rosort for abandoned ‘chacacters of both foxes, and is a countorpartof tho notorious McLoughlin -dou. Bix inmates rowsrded tho raidors, They wero fined $25 osch by Justico Beully yeaterday morning, and, bainfi caught without s cent, all wont to the Bridewell, Sergeant Ellis took another scouting expedi- tion smong tho bunko braves, yesterdny morn- nyon Iog. William I. Lawsonco, tlics ‘“Appotito Bill," Henry Lawrence, cud John LeRew were capturod. The former will be oxamined {o- .morrow baforo Justico Seully. The two Inttor ‘wero arraignod Loforo Banyon yesterday morn- ing,: Lawrenco sot np as o dofenso that Lo was & citizon of thoe Btato of Now York, and bed only returned to Ohicago to make mxrangomonts for tho pn{mnnl of & poto which wont to protost ainst bis fair name. He was driven out of 0l 0 some two montbs ago. ‘Tho dofonso was lgmittnd and the prisoner discharged. Le Row was finod 8100 and given twelve hours in which to got out of tho city. — The New Discoveries in Ansyrias From the New York Kveniug Post, BIr, Bmith, of the London Daily Teh‘yn‘zfflt As- eyrian oxpodition, haa tranamitted by mail tol- erably full account of his dincoverion. It muat be premised, howover, that thers is considorablo uncortainty in roasoning ‘upon names found in thoso jnacriptions. Two very important tablots havo beon covory, the othor haviog long bosh in possos- sion of tho Consul of Franco at Mopul. The first {8 cortainly momorinl, and onablos histo rians to eupplement with two namos tho list of Babylonlan Kings of what may bo tormed the period of strife botwoon Babylonia and Assyria, From othor iuscriptions a llat_of fivoin suocossion, ending with Kuri-galzu IL., iad already been oatablishiod. Tho new monue ment, then, extonds the consecutive list tosoven, a8 followa ; Burna-buriyas i, e Kara-bardas, son of precodin, Nazl-bugas, 'the usurper. ... Eurlgalzu, son of Kara-bar Moli-aibu, s0n of Kul-galzu. Marodakii-Baladan T, 800 of | This monolith contains 116 lines of writing, disposod in throo columns, and isa copy of & royal grant to Nabunadin-ahi, who appears to have boen tho first of poots laitresto. ‘Tho .second monolith contains 80 linos of cunciform writing, inscribod both on reverso and obvorso, ond waa_ digoovered Snot by My, Bmith) on {fho ground of - tho anclont Olty of Assur,. It is of about the-samo or &8 the for- mer, and iy 200 yoara older than tho colohrated Tiglath-Piloser “oylindors, T'ho stono lnss a ourious bearlug on @ dark poriod of bistory, Babylonis had boen- conquored by & war- liko| race called the #ssl, who ~ontorod tho country under the leadorship of Mammurabi, an inecription mentiontug whom is in the Louvre musouw, ‘The dynasty of Kasal coutracted o matrimonial alllatico with Assyrin. Tha Nnzl-bugas usurpation was in cousoquence of a Knsslan rovolt, $o avengo which tho Assyre iana conquored Babylonis, slaw tho usurpor, and ot Iuri-galzu on tho throna. - The present tab- 1ot identifios Bolniceri as tho King who avengoed the murdor of Xara-hardas, the grandson of Assur-ubalid, T alko appeurs that U spitit of strifo bogau in the relgn of Yul-nirari, with the The alarm of fire from Dox 881, at hnlf-pant’ «corner of May and Twonty-socond stroots. Dam-* ho atruck her on the right arm, breal Il'xig3 1t in a; intrnalon of tho Kasal, Tablots of the Bumir, &n anciont Turanian raco, havo alpo beon ox- humed ; but the pointa of historieal import are lueludm‘ in the supplomont of tho Babylonian dynsaty and the atory of the Kassl intruslon. P S COLUMBUS “PLAYED OUT.” A Monument to Xtc Frected to Loit Erickson, Who Discovorcd Amore icn? in tho Yenr 1000 From the Madison (ts.) Jotrnal. Olo Bull, Prof, It, B, Andorson, of tho Wiscon- eln Univorsity, onator J. A, Johndon, and otlior gmmhmnz Norwegians, are ralsiog monoy to uild & monument to Lolf Lrickson, 'Cho first- nomod gontlenian has alrondy given some con- certs, nnd will givo a fow more boforo loaving for Norway, tho ontiro proceeds to bo doyoted to tho mounmont fund. Yrof. Andorson, » linguiat, thoroughly versed in Scandiunvinn - literature, I8 while 600 are glyon to Protostants, It is snid that some have been sold for 80 francs or 40 franca onch, but_ Englial . residonta toll mo they have boon unable to procure any for_‘lovo or nmne{.‘ The placo now ocoupiod by thoLibor- ol Catholics, an thoy call thomesalvos, is far too small, and on Friday night a gonoral assombly 'wan hiold in the rooms of tho Csaing, vindor the Trosidoncy of DL Reverchion, to ke stops to supply tho want, In opnnlngotlm mootfng ho announeod that moro than 1,200 porsond Liad, by » formal sct, glvan I tholr adhoslon to 'tho napociation. 'Tho committoo, ho snid, had oy plied to the Adminiatrative Qouncil for permi slon to uro the church of Bt Germain with- out excluding any other ‘cult’ which mls;hl ba colobrated thoro, The Council had roplied that they folt no difonlty so far as thoir powor oxtondod, and M. Hovorchion; on tho part of the Committos, rocommonded that a potition should bo ont to tho Cantonal authoritios, This was approved unanimously by the Asmombly. Thanks woro then voted to Pore Hyacintho, and to lookuro” for tho beuob of the fund, “'ho total smount to bo raised is $10,000. Tho monumont is to bo built in Madison, and dedi- cated with great coromony on the 100th auniver- gory of Amorioan . Independenco, Olo Bull Bjornson,-tho famoits Norweginn author and paot, and othor colabrities, will bo prasont on tho ocoasion, togothor with such a host of onthusi- aatio Notwoyglaus, from this and adjolning Statos, 88 woro noyor bofore seon’ togother, outside the bordors of Norwng, ... . Loif Erickson, whose name is to bo ingeribod l{?on this monumont, was o bold navigator who discovorad America in tho yoar 1000, ‘Lhat is what tho Bagas ssy, and glrcumatentinl evidencu touds to_corroborato tho Icelandio rocords, In Washimglon Irving's vaiuable “Lito of Columbus,' publishoil in 1827, o says: * If the Togonda of tho Seandinavian voyages bo correct, and thoir mystorious Vinland wns tho const of Labrador, or tho shoro of Nowfoundlaud, they Tind but tranciont glimpses of tho Now World, Joading o no certain knowledgo, ond ina little timo lost again to mankind.” But at that timo there woro in Copenhage untranalated Teolandio manuscripts sBugne), gi ing an nccount of tho early discovorios of Amor- ica, - Thene woro transiated by tho colobratod Prof. Charles Rafn (tho bost authority on North- orn antiquitics that ovor lived), mmd published in 1637, Trving uponka of theno fagag In {ho ap- pondix to his odition of 1853, Iut "ho dorived lis _ *knowladge of thom from Xorester'n works, and mays be bad nob the means of {tracing the slory to its original sourcon, glc adds, however, ‘‘thero is no gront, improbability that such ontorprising and Toving voyagors ns tho Scandinavions_ moy havo wandored to tho northern shores of Amerios, and if Icolandic manuscripts can bo relied upon 28 gonuine, froe from modorn interpolation, and correctly qiioted, thoy would appear to provo tho fact, Wo hiavo soon thoso Sngas, printed in Toslandlo now in tho possossion of Trof. Andomon, mu oxamind fac similen from the original Icolandio manuscript, and ean discover no ovidoncos of in- torpolntion. In fact, tho high charactor of Prof. Rafn prochudas tho iden that thero is anyattompt at imposition, Wo think tho Sagas clontly onti= tlod 10 be shown in ovidonco s bistorical records, and it apposrs from thom that Djame Hor- julfon, a Norwogian, ownor and Oaptain of o 'voasel, wai on hia way to Groon- lond 'to seo 'his fathor in 936 posa was not thon' inventod, and s violont wind drifted him southward through tio fog, When it cloarod hio was in pight of Viuland, but finding himsslf too far ssouth, ho prosdeded northward to Groonland, Ho wabsoquontly ro- turned to Norway, and was greatly blsmed bo- cause ho did not go ashioro at Vinland, “Uho Norwogians_ who discoverad Icoland In 861, and Greenland in 984, woro suxiously look- ing forwazd to still moro [ands in tho wost. Loif Trickson, son of Erik tho od, whohad discovored Groonland, bought Bjomo's sbip, and elisted thirty-fivo mon, aud, guided by directions from Bjarite, sud with tho stars for his compass, sniled 'for Ameries. Tn tho yeor 1000 be lauded at Vinland, aud spont tho winter at or noar Fall Rivar, Bassachusottag wilcro, sovon yoars after- Words, Thorfin_Karlsovno snd his party left tho famous * Dighton Writing Rock” inscrip- tion. In 1003 thoro was ma_expedition to Vinland by Thorwald Erlkeon, who was an srrow and diod thoro, 'and, necording o thie desarlption of tho Saga, it ncoms that he was buriod at Garnot Point. ~Aboub forty yoars ago 8 ekoloton in armor was dug up in that vicinity, Longfollow hed writton n_poom abont this, and the Archineological Society in Boston sont part of tho armor to tho colcbrated chomist, Bor- zelius, who analyzed it, Auding it to be of tha recise compasition of Norwogisn armor during hio tanth contury, and it was the aame stylo of manufacture. T'he noxt oxpedition wns under Thorfin, men- tioned above, who left tho writing on the rock which gorcashonds it {ho ascoust in the Sa: sas. Ho hod hin wife and 151 mon, and stayod hiroe years, and Snorro, his ton, was born thore in mtra—(' ‘horwaldson, the famous soulpter; was a direot descendant of Snorro). “Fhore wero varions oxpoditions aftor this until 1121, when Bishop Erilc Upsi wao sout to Vin- land, ‘Tho Jast czpodition kuown was in 1947, when tho Black Plagud broko ont and_reduced tho population of Norway from 2,000,000 to 300, 000. "Ihi stopped furtlior expeditions, Tn' addition to tho Sagas, “Tho' Dighton Writing Rock,” the Newport Towor (which In: dions say was built by glants), and the Skeloton in Armor, we_bavo, in support of tho eatly dis- covory by Loif Erikaon, Lhe writiogs of Adam of Tromon, an old historian of high authority who Visited the Danish King, Svond-Esthidson, and aftarward wroto in Lutin, an account of tho northern nations. Ho gays: “Thore.ds o land discovered by mauiy in this ocoan (Aulaniio) which anslatod ; tho one boing o new diu- | ‘which croatod 8o in called Winoland, because vinow which pro- duce vary good wino grow thero spontine- ously; and thoro grows grain in shundance withiout being sown. OF this wo bave knowledge, not by fabulous supposition, but, by roliablo statomonts of the Daves.” ' — Golumbus mado n voyaga to Tooland in Fob- rusry, 1477, and it in_thought by somo that Lo must linve loarnod of Vinland thien, as tho clorgy wero Latin scholars, and that e probably know of th writiogs of Adam, of Bremen. Wo undorstand that o literary Miunesota is propering o work in which he main- tains that the throo Pinzons, who wero with Co- Iumbus, Lind a map of Vinland during the first voyago of Columbus, ~ Loif, the bold Noryegian, dosorves & monumout. entloman of From the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Our follow-citizony of Beaudinayian descent in tho Northwestern Staton, aro %D‘Dg to build a $10,000 monumont at Madison, Wis., to the Dis- coveror of America, His name, thoy say, is uot Christophor Columbus—as popularly supposed— Dut Leif Ericson, and he didn't land in 1492 but in1000. Now wo don't want to say auything harsh of the lato Capt. Ericson. Ho was no doubt o enilor of conmdorable merit, snd, of conrso, it wasn’t his fault that ho way born somo sovontoon conturien or so too Iate to discover America, No right-fasling mun would thiuk of twitting him on yuch » mero chronological acei- dent as that. But thore aro soveral learnod gen- tlemen of our acquaintance who will iusist, it tho country is reslly going into_tho monument ‘business, that the claims of one Bluli—who *lit out " from Tyre B. 0. 700, in contequencs of o litto unplorimminoss with Semmuchorth, ood shortly after dissppoared from history through tha Pillars of Heroules, stosring duo wost—shall L3 hosrd along with the rost. —, Father X¥yacintho in Geneva. A (lonova correspondent writes to the London Times, undor dato May 16: “In a boputiful sotirod villn catlod Trenant, about a milo from Gonova, rosidos Pero Hyaciutho. Tho largo pumber of persons who went to seo or inter- viow him at the Hotol -Vittoria, rondered the clty irksomo to him, and, by iho indnoss of o friond, ho now enjoys tha soclusion of ono of tho prettiost places near Gouevn. A nsme gront o sousation during tho (Zeumenical Council, and which hos sinco be- come of auch world-wide reputation, hos an in- doucribable attraction for mo on vielting this place, and yosterday mommq I porformed & pligrimogo fo Tronant, Unfortunately it was Baturday, tho ‘Pore’ had boen studying all night —was_oven then, I was told, iuvisblo to his houechold; but I had the pleasure of being re- coivod Dy his noble and charming wito, Mmo. Loyson, " Hor nsme hus latoly been brought be- fore tho public connected with what wuas ovi- dently a malicious roport, and which I am au- thorized to dml{. as who has not added to tho family of Paro Hyaclutho. In moving about the town during the day und convarsing with paoplo of various clusses, it way impouihfi- not to bs atruck by the popularity which tho ‘Pere’ has acquired—avery one was aoquainted with him, and most porsons claimed to b smong big ad- herents. The Hallo do Ia Ioformation wag frequontod by all, sand wondotful sta- rios wore told of the progrous of tho new assaci- atlon ; 8o much wo, that L dotermined on sooking fuformation trom {hoso who aro tho chiofs of it. The following aro the results: Already mnearly 1,800 porsons havo givon fu thelr adhosion to the now_ principlos,—given it In formally and in writing,—and tho wucoess of tho movemont v most onoowragiug, A marriage has alroady boon colebrated in tha Salle, and 100 porsons or more are m\lllng to bo baptized, Bome of whom woro baptized this morning, Every Wednozday ovon- iy Bflll!fllfl?lunl locturo in delivered, whon tho hall iy crowdod to sulocation. Yot no ono ean entor oxcopt by a ticket, and 8,000 uro gratui- tously distributed weckly to thoso who give their” word or howor that they aro Oatholics, Tho com-: hope was oxprosaad that they would soon soo him at the head of tho ¢ Oathollo Parish of Ge- nova,'~n hope which was recoived with tho warmost applauso. In scarcoly.mora than twa months bag thin rapld progresa been made by tho Association,—a fact which shiows that it was demandod Ly the moral and religlous ' wants of tho community, and many with whom I_spoko, and who wore intimatoly conncoted with iho movomont, doscribed it as boing of & most on-. couraging character, At presont its organiza- tion i8 directod by s committoo, amotig wliom nro M, Bardt, Prosidont of the Qonforoncas, sud M.. Revorchou, Prosidont of the Colloge. *Act~ ing in porfact harmony with Dr. Dollingor on gnunml ]"rlnciphsn Poro Hyacinthio goes even urthor ; for whiilo thio Doctor stops ot the Coun- cil of " ‘Tront,. the Poro rolica rathor on Primitive Councila, I do mnot en- ter, howevor, on nico thoological din- tinotlons,~the Libernl Catholics dosiro to main- tain thoir rolation with the Catholls Church as tar 0a_in posniblo, As you have airendy heard, o law has beon right of clecting thelr cures, and nothing could b more slgnifeant of tho goneral sontimont that, whils only 161 votes woro opposcd to it, 9,081 woro In ita favor. Could puch o monsurs bo jutroduced into Italy, tho work of .roforma- tion would bo hnlf completed, and the minor olargy, no loaa than tha poople, would rojoics in having acquired thoir liborly. As it is, . tho priost in Italy is tho slave of his Bishop snd tho yrant of his parish.” } — : —The work of oveavating thotunnelsunder tho rocks at Hell Gato was com‘ylelud tu-d:i! and tho workmen are now ongoged upon tho gallorios. Tho tunnols oxtond under the Bound a distanco of ‘250 foot, or ono quarter of the way across tho channel. It willbo two years beforo' the work willbo comploted and the bottom of Hell Gato blown out, A number of mules that had beon Jowered by dorricks aro omployed in the tunnole, and seom to thrive In spite of thoir snbmarino lifo. Tho cost of tho work is now ostimatod nt* £4,000,000. Schenck’s Mandraks Pills. Thosa pilla are od_ezclualvoly of vogotablo fn- groiioits, xad Telouhihey*aniiil P opeeasds. e viss aavo any of lta fojarions eifecte, 1701, aud aro s aluablo rome: of mercury, do not Tiioy not direotly upo L S fasa o deranEimny e (IS Snilie ctate o in. o Livor Gomplain 3 Sioraare, Tadigorico, Btk Headsoho, Tyriid evers, c,, &0., all sucoumb to the freo nso of Hohonok'sAMan- drakoBilta. For salo by all druggiats and doaors, - Dutcher’s Dead Shot, Cortatn Death to tha Vermin. = Kills on oggs and nests, rools thom ont. Use it 25 and 60 G Largo bottlos tho GENERAL NOTICES. T0 THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. F, PARMELEE & 00, Onmniins Line & Baggape Bxpress. Oflioe,‘ 166 Dsnrbom-at.! Chicago, ‘Faving increased our factiities, wa aro now propared to doliver baggago to and from all pacts af the alty, sad we ‘mako it a apecalty to doliver baggage promptly and with 2a littlo delay as possible, ; To provont confuston at the dopots, pastongors, by glv- ing tholr ohooks to our agent on tho tralns, nosd not havo aay turthor troublo of ita resching its proper destinntion, Passongera delivorod to and from Hotels and Ratlroads. Ordors promptly attended to by loaving word at our office. Early Closing. Loginning with this date, our stors 744 bo clood on FISK & CO, Baturdays at o'clock p. m. ‘untll Sop! 12,000,000 ACRES! Tho oheapost land in markot for eale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (O, In tho groat Platto Valloy. 8,000,000 Acres in Central Nebrasks, Now for salo In tracta of forty noros and upwards, on five and tou yoars' credit at 6 por oont. rognice ild and hoalthful climato, fortilo aoll, an abundance of good water. THR BEST MARKRT TN THE WRST! Tho great muining regions of Wyaming, Oolorado, Utal, and Noyas da bolng suppliod by the {armers in tho Platta Valley. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres! THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES! TREE HOMES FOR ALL!_Milllons of norss of chol Goverament land open for entry under the Homeste: law, noar this groat railroad, with good markots und all the convenicuces of an old sottled country. s t0 purchasers of railroad fand. DTN TS o g o o o : . .nm.' Addmuu lot with now maps mal roo ovory- O, F. DAVIS, ' Land Commissloner U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb. WIRE WINDOW SCREENS, Wire Screens, FORR. DOORS AND- WINDOWS, At tho oldost House In tho busineas. J. W. D. EELLEY & BRO., 88 Madison-st., Tribune Building. CTS. PER SQ. FOOT T e e smtale o i 5 nd zolally Kinda of Wire Wark o oo rotall aad o SMITIT & BURKART, 56 CLARK-ST. . SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Over 200 millions havo been usod withitn tho R e A Companios use thom. % i Sold by Prioters nnd Statloners Everyswhero LAKE NAVIGATION, GOGDRICH’S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwaukes, Bheboygan, otc,, daily, Sunduys.excopted, 0 8. m. Saturdsy Exeur- sion Bout for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un- il 8 p m, For Grand Maven, Graud Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lako, Fruitport, Manistee, ete,, duily, Sunduys excepted, 7 p. m, For Bf. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Tucsday Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p, m, TFor Greon Iiay Ports, Monday, Wadnesday, and Frmny‘nt 7 p.m.* Wednesday's Boat goes to anaba. THIS WERK] GRAND CLEARING-OUT SALE. i xl'l"“l:"’li: GARDEN, D7 ()ll'fll"’;ll- mo P ; ", 88 p u DaTkae el epar st O par Lo, Jiind, Tt priso, - Gonutry ordors, hove: (4 DISSOLUTLTION. Notioa ta hotaby glven that tho yartnership horotofore undor tho vamo, fir, and atyla of Divhoall & Alaxw solyod by mutual consvnt, Dated June v, W78, bas this dsy boon dis- A, BISOHOFY, WILLIABL MAXWELL, Jaseod giving o peoplo ths. :| unequaled on the No advance Intorost | " CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Invito spocinl attontion to thoir and ologant agsortmont o) yory 1argo Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Ties, Parasols, And Corsets, INTERESTING PRICES. Only a fow hundred dozon remaining of the Qonulne Paris Kid Gloves, reduced from $1.76 to $1.00.. : oxandros nnd ' othor host maokos Kid @loven, In nowost shados, all nizos, ‘Horr's Boamloss Kid Gloves, tho bost mado. Full lino of Hosiory, in Plain and Fanoy Cotton, Lislo Throad, Bnlbriggnn and Silkt T.ndios,” Gonts’ and Childron’s stzos. Summor Undarwaar, in groat variaty. Hamburg Bmbroldarics, at half tho usual prices, Bpocial Bargaina in Guipure, Throad, and otfior Trimming Lacon, 4 Elegnnt line of Ruchings, in latost atyles. Bnsh Ribbons, from Auction, Plain, Wat. ored, and Panoy, at almost half price. Parasols in tho latest stylos, chonper than any house in the city. " o mnko o Spocialty of French Woven and SBowed Ooraets, Bustlos, &c. Ladios who oaro to save monoy on their purchases, and wigh a large and dosirable nssortmont to acloot from, will find our stook ‘o8t Side, and unsur- nssod anywhors. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, Could Bros. & Dilbes 149 & 151 State-st,, Clhicago. | ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC SPECIAL NOTICES. Y Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETATL Fountains, Vases, Statu: Drinking Fountains, Y Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes; . Stable Fittings, Crestings, - Iron Furniture, . Brackets, and Store Stools. | EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, gents for tho French Patont 7 BOCLEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agents for Younglove Architoctural Iron c“:’?“w' HEYATT'S Patent Tluminatod Tilo, NEW PUBLICATIONS. To Travelers. GUIDE-BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & (D, 549 and 661 Broadway, N. Y. APPLETONS! RAILWAY GUIDE. 2 conts, APPLETONS’ NORTHERN AND EASTERN HAND-BOOK OF TRAVEL. $3.00. APPLETONS’ WESTERN HAND-BOOK OF TIAVEL, $3.00. APPLETONS’ SOUTIHIERN HAND-BOOK OF TIAVEL, £1.00. APPLETONS’ EUROPE Maps and 120 Togravings, 70 pages, Now cdition, brought down to 1873, Froncls morocos. 86.00. 3 ols., B6.60, THE MINERAY, SPRINGS of the United States, Canndas, and Europo, By Gro, E. WALTON, M. D. 2,00, RTRATED, 03Engravings, o tho highost styla af art. Go conta. BKELLTON ROUTES through England, Scotland, Iroland, Walos, Donmark, Norway, Swedon, Rusils, Poland, and Spain. By HENRY WINTIROP SARGENT. Limp oloth, 81.00. GUIDE-BOOK, 5 Elthor of the abovo sont fres by mall to any address on rooatpt of the prico. CUYER AND GOE&ARG. LINEN COLLARS AND GUFES. The Grontest Variety of Styles over offered in Fine Goods, at WILSON BROS,, 8, E. cor. of Stato and Washingtou.ata., Ry Gt Gl wee 5 Watiteon, | Chleago- Piko’s OperaHonse, Fourthat., Clncinnatl. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE, In Lots, Blocks, and Acres, Soron hundred and forty acros, Iring togethor, o oholes proporty adiscont t tho ofty:'high aud besubifal land, acoessiblo by throo now rallway lines, and but a sliort o Lusinuss centro. _ Natlve grovos, widn strecta and boulovards, Six milos of front ou & boylovard 500 foat wido, Kightoun miles of front on strsets 100 foct ‘wids. Can woll fiv0 hunitred And filty acros i one bo freo of Ingumbancs, with perfeot title, aud anly two con. ‘vosances batwaon tlio Unitod Statos and tho proront ow or, 'Thls proporly pronilacs & rapid and groa iucrosss o aiu d will o wold at modorsl prices and on basy Torms, with & good discount to buyors who pay all cash. S. 8. HAYES, '66_LaSalle-st,; Métropolitan_Blook. SUMMER RESORTS. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., “will opon Juue I, for tho reception of fenta, Praf. J, B Landor and bis au; srbband have boun dogagod jor Sonson. " Jtooins ex o onis atrons toar Giluty odeos No ¥, Adtvoss HRESLIN, GARD NEI & 0O, at Baratoga Bprings, N. ¥, G LEN EEOUSE, Mount Washington, N. 1L Thia favorite summor resort o 1, ., J. M, THOMPSON & COv ?“l“.}lr'n pomodiuns I g MILRUKN, Yars A, ; CHIROPODIST, 060 THE FEET, A. WILLARD, B. D., 20 tato-st., soulheast cornue Adams, curon RIS Bunions, and all othor Disoascs of the Feot JLOTTERY, Otiolal Dratua ot s Ty Comiiation Lattor: Gike o0, Hos it Shk i cushiod and , W, 4, @, 0, 15, ), 5 ¥, Boaled plays secured bu doposit. Prizo at tuformstitn wlyon by tbo Sullul Daporitons. T, 0, Da- VI, Managor, ftoama 6 s T, 100 Koadle Olurktat. rasich OMoow, &7 North-av., & Wosl Madison-st,, aud 1L Bouth Caual-at,