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THE COURTS. Town of Lake View v, Roschill Comotery --- Particulars of tho Causes The Tiability of Ship-Owners for Damages Sustained by the " Negligence of an Employe. The Estate of Kale & Cohn.-.Another Healy- Slough Suit for $30,000 ' Damages. Notos in Bankruptey-:-The Grimimfl and County Courts---The Nows Condensed. Tho caso of the Town o Lako View v, Roso- hill Cemotory Company, from Cook County _Cir- cult Court, ordcred by tho Buprome Court to'bo redocketed, was doolded by Judge Willtams, in tho Juno term, 1872, Tho cnse {8 ordercd ro- dockoted for the purposo of boing ro-argued.! +1 _The bill filod in tho caso was to provent the dofendant from extonding the cometery boyonil | its ‘provont inclosuro upon the sixty-six ndres’ wdjacont on the wost, and tho thirty’ contigubus - neros upon tho north, which wore purchased by |: 1t In the yoor 1860, but havo nevor boon usod' a8 a placo of bitrial, nor surrounded by any fonco. Tho bill also prayed for & temporary injunction, * which was grented, to provent tho’defondant from obstracting.a cortain highway which Inter- sooted o portion of tho sixty-six norss:north! of and adjoining tho dofondant's onclosure. By tho act of tho Logislature of tho 20th March, 1809, the ordinauces of tho Town of Lako View then in forco, in roforonco to ‘the rostriction of comotorles, was ratified, and thus ralsed to tho dignity of lawas, The Court, in deciding tho igauo, considered tho only question for mettle- mont was, whothor the Stato, by virtue of its po- lico vower, could take from the dofendant the powors it had grantod by the act of incorpora- tion. Buch polico powar, the Court’ thought, could only be exorted for the comfort and woll- boing of the governed. It ia to bo invoked by every member of tho community, but only a8 o shield. It is to bo employed by the Btata in de- fonso of rights, but never for tho perpetration of injustico. Tho powoer s limitod in its exor- ciso to regulations for tho eafoty and woelfare of gocioty, and any oxtension boyond this was not authorized. The defondant's ohartor authorized it to acquire land to an oxtent not exceeding 500 soros, for burial purposes, aud the Court held that the publio would bo benofited by such an undortaking, which was a necossity arising out of the civilization and culturo of theago; and that, until tho dofondant in somo way inter- ferad with tho comfort or welfare of socicty, tho Btato could not employ its polico powor. . Taking this view, His Honor dissolved tho injunction ond diemissed tho bill for want of equity, of complainant's costs. 3 b Tho final result is looked for with intorest. LIABILITY OF SIUP-OWNERS, In the suit, Malono v, tho Northwostorn Trans- ortation Company and the Now York Contral Railrond Company, tho question areso whother one cmployo of & corporation*haa a romody ngainst the corporation for m{uriea caused by tho nogligenco of auother employe, Tho casc came up yestorday on demurrer, in the United States Circuit Court, Judgo Blodgett g{ualding. IIis Honor sustained the demurror, o Efl\'u o brief history of tho facts as prosented by the ploadings. Tho dofondants woro ownors of vessol engaged in carrying froight. The {)lnluflfl was employed on board tho vossel by ho defendants or their sgonts in nuloading hor cargo, whon e foll through an ppon_ hatch- way and roceivod injurios, for which ho now sought damages. The Court road authoritios . ostablishing that owners wera linble for damages where tho vesgel wos defectivo in hor_ construc- tion and injuries resulted from such defects, or whero thoy employed incompotont ofiicers, to ‘whoso neglact of duty tho accidont might bo at- tributed. " Thero was no charge in this cage that tho vossel was dofoctive in her construction, or that tho owners had not employed officiont and compateut ofiicers, It wan not charged that the Batchway was improperly constructed. The plaintif” was cmployed on tho implied understanding that ho was n capablo man to perform tto labor of unloading a vessel ; it was thorofors reasonublo to supposo that' ho knew what o hatchway was, and whoro it wag that it was open part of tho tmo whon the yossol ysa in port for tho purposo of unloadiog, and that whon it was not ::.l was at his own risk and poril, that Lo pasged it. 1lis negligonce in not knowing that tho hateli- ay was open nt & particular timo was at loast as | groot as that of the deck-hands who had improp- orly left it open. It surcly was not the duty of tho Captain or the Mate porsonally to closo the batchway | The presumption was thiat the hatch- way would bo open whilo the vessel was unload- ing, ond tho plaintiff, a8 o man en- nged on board, was supposed to know {, snd to govorn himself accordingly. In tho sight of tho law in this State tho duty of the ship-owner is porformed whon ho has pro- vided & good and suitablo vessel, commanded and worked by capablo officors. Probably thrae- fourths of tho acaidonts that ocourred on ship- board were tho result of somo one on board fail- ing to do tho right thing at_the critical moment, Were tho owners to bo held liable for all such accidonts, arising from causos thny could noithor forcsoo, pravout, nor control ? ey could not, in tho opinion of the Court, be mads rosponaible for such acts on the part ‘of the hands. It was not reasonablo, nor was it contemplated. by the im_va (oll this Stato, Tho domurrer must ba’ sus- ained, i i Mr. Cummings, for tho plaintift, represontin that the Tuling 'of the Gourt mast have boos upon ecme imperfeotions in tho ploadings, asked leave to amend, which was granted, A $10,000 TRESPASH BUIT, ‘Tho cage of A, V. Crosby v. P. W, Gates cnme ap befors Judge Blodgett in tho United Btates Qircuit Court yestorday morning on soveral do- murrers which had boon filod on both sides. In thia case tho plaintit sues Mr, Gatos, who s a well-known citizen of Chicago, Presidont of tho’ old Eaglo Manufacturing Works, and prominent in several charitable institutions, in an sotion of trospass, claiming $10,000 damages, In his declaration ~ tho ~ plaintift claims in "sub- stanco that Mr. Gatos, ‘‘with force and arms,” entorod into his ;Hlunlm'a) premisos,— & foundry on tho West Bldo,—and took and car- ried away proporty of great value, including stoam onginos, boilers, and a largs amount of machinery and 'tools, 6ot forth in dotail m tho deolaration, and convartad tho same to his own uso, Therd woro soveral ploas fild by tho do- fondant; among thom wero ploss setting u thnt tha premises belonged o tho dofondant, woro his own *olose and froohold.” Then pintig flod roplioations, sotting ‘up loaso rom Qates to Orosby,” Overman & Go., and demurred to somo of defondant's pleas, sud tho dofendsob in tun demurred to the roplications. Thoso demurrors were arguod by Mr. W. T, Burgess for tho plaintiff, and Mr. John W. Els for Mr, Gates, The pleadings wore vory complox, The only inportant ques- tion raised by tho domurrars was a4 to who waa tho louor in the leaso of the foundry. It pur- I)ortlng in tho commencemont of {Ho bo the easo of tho * Chicago Bad Iron Company,” and being signed “P. V. Gnlos, President.” The Court, after i;oing ovor the pleadings to somo oxtent, liold [hat 1t was the leaso of the defond- ant. This casoin on tha trial calondar for the prenent torm, and will probsbly Lo resctiod for rial in o fow dnya. THE ESTATF, OF XKALBE A COHN, Bamuol L. Dalo, Assignce of the estato of Goorgo Kulo & Louls Oohn, yosterdsy brought suit in trospnsy and trovor, ‘damagos §10,000, sgainst Xoroman & Friedlaendor, eopartnes tor breaking into thelr premises and selzing a guantity of cloth, ete., on tho 25th of Septembor last, or within four monthe of the filing of the potition in bankruptoy sgainst Kale & Ocbn, snid promises Loing <uuto No. 47 Congross Atroot, the valuo of tho goods belng placed ab 3,000. y ‘Yho samo Assigneo brought another auit, againat James Bchulof, dnwngos $10,000, for recolving and d[!]lbliu%fif 8 quautity of bank- rupts' stook, on tho 25tk of Boptembor laat, or within four months of Kale & Cohn's bank- ruptoy, valuod at 81,000, woll kuowlng at tho time that Hale & Cohn wero insolvont, and aot- ing under o judgmont on n note givou with in- tont to seours said Bchulof a preferenco. 1N DANKBUPTOY, The Assignce of tho firm of Ttesdo, Browater & Co., yestorday, reporiod & balauco {o band of osed at proper timos it £40.00, Tho stock hna not boon sold, 'The ro- port was nq‘pruvnd, subjoct to the objections to Vo filod by Mondsy noxt. In tho mattor of John B. Luce, the potltion- ing oreditor yostorday prayed the Court for an ordor for:tho examivation of Goorge Iiyan, Esthor 0. Luco, Amanda Luce, and Join I. Y.uce, roprosonting thnt thelr claims agafnat tho aetnlo aro fraudulont, and an order wans mads lunnrd(nfil{. Lomuol 1L, Florghoim yosterday potitioned for the rostoration of his dertificate of dimlmrfif, which wasdoatroyed in the Octobor fire, and, tho TRogistor hnving roported, the order fsoucd. A'motlon of llenjamin V/elsh, yestordsy, to aot anido warrant of soizuro waa ovorruled, Procoedings sgninat I, B. Lincolu wero dis- misscd, or motion of tho attorneys, unleas ob- Joctions are flled by Monday. K MEALY Arovou—A $80,000 svIT. Anothor Henly Btough suit wns yesterdny commonced in tlie Circuit Court. DBenjamin and 8amuel Schoonomann, the owners of Lot 1 in Jamard & Evane' Bubdivislon of Block 3, ‘of routh fractionnl part of Soction 20, T. 30, N.R. 14 1. of 8 P, M., filo their bill ngainnf thio Chicago & Alton Railrond Company, snd_allogo tho facts, ulréady gonorally known, with regardto tho Ticly dlough s tho original contraok of tho Joliet & Chicngo Rmlrond Company to bridgo; it with movablo bridgos ; the absorption of that railroad by the presont dafondant ; tho building of tho fixed bridgo, aud the subsoquont uso- lossngss of tho s[mgh 08 o dack, The complalnants claim that thoy aro damagéd to tho oxtont of §80,000, . their bill winding up with tho. uoual domend tnat tho dofondant may Do ordorod to secifieally perform thic contract on- “tered into with Mosers, Barunrd & Evany, the original ownor of complainants’ proporty. - CRIMINAL, COURT ITEMS, Daniel Bcott pleadad guilty to Inrcony, and waa soatoncod to 20 days in tho common jail, Edward Goran and Willlam McGraw waro trlod by a jury for the larcony of o freozor, ‘MoGraw waa found guiity, and Geran was sequittod.» | Jamon Roynolda ploaded guilty to lacceny, and ‘was remandod for eontenco, S 7. Thomas Ryan:was triod on a oliatgo of laréony _of clothing, and waa found guilty and romanded for sontonce. Jolin Casey plosddd guilty to stealing a horse and buggy, which he tried ineffectually to. dis~ poso of. Tio was romandad for sentenco. " Frodoriok Schroodor waa triod ona charge of forgory and found guilty, Prisonor took a noto signod by ono Myers, aud got it disoountod by & frlond, “Whori it foll duo, tho friond discovored that Myors was n myth, and Schroodor was soon aftor nrroated. Xo was dofonded by the ever- presont Greoley, who waxed upusually cloquont on prisonor’s- bohaif, but the jury decided pris- oner should rotiro to Joliot for two yonrs. g OOUXTY COURT. . Ann Korman wag yosterdsy appointod adminia- tratrix of the eatato oftho Jate Lambert Korman, under & bond, to be npsmvudl,ol $3,000. Tho will of John Sandorlagoe’ was proven, and Iottors tostamontary wero'.granted to Cathorino Adnberd Sanderlage, undera bond, o bo approy- od, of 310,000. 3 Alico Groen was av{;o‘nted administratriz of the estate of tho lato F'rancis Donchuo, under o bond, to bo spproved, of 82,200, 7O ATTORNETS, Boveral Inwyers having on hand a stook of that class of case, & hearing of which it is do- sirable to postpone as long n8 possible, aro ob- jocting to have them tried before the tomporary Judges, in the hopo of gaining more time thore« by. It may intorost thoso concorned to stato that Judgo Gnry -yestordsy romarkod that he _would try all such casos, it Lio had to stay up all night to'accomplish it, There is no doubt that in" this docision tho Judgo menns businesa. Judgo Mm?hy by his_rapid decision of polnts submitted to him, and his genorally enorgotio atylo of gotting through busiuess, is alrondy croating n vory favorablo improsaion. BUBAN DENIN SUES THE ‘“‘Acapeyy” wyon $1,000. Busan Denin commenced suit in roplovin in the Buperior Court_ ngainst Jobn Bluir the ‘ironsure: of tho Acadomy of Alusio, for tho ro- covery of 81,000, Complatnaut allogos that tho dofendant had in his posession two packagoes of monoy of 500 each sont to hor onolosed in tho Amorlean Union Express Company’s onvelopes and addressed *Miss Susan_Donin, caro o Acadomy of Music, - Chicago, IIL." 'Thero woro no furthor partioulars givon. TIIE_COURTS IN DRIEP. The City of Ohicago bogins a nuit of ofcct- ment in the Buperior Jourt ngainst Thomas Hays to got possssion of that pary of Lincoln stroot- in 8. J, Walker's dook addjtion to Chicago, lying botwoen Dlocks 12 and 1§ of eaid addition, and bounded north and south by foncos placed norbas said streot by defondant. To'Judgo Murphy's room, the case of Rosm- savoll v, Calviu Guay ot al. came up for trial, This is an action brought by plaintiff to recovor, on 5 $1,000 bond, to gustantee paymont of & dobt., A verdict was rondered for plaintift for the dabt, $1,000, aud for damagos, $205.97. T casd of E. ‘0. Prussing ot sl v. Thomas Moulding and E. Harland, an action, in assump- sit, was commoncod bofors Judge Murphy yes- terday, and will bo concluded this moruing. In Judge Farwell's raom was commeuced tho Buit of Fiold, King & Co. v. the Chicago, Dan- villo & Vinconnes Railroad Company, Thisisen action broaght by plaintiffa for tho racove ory of £54,000, commissions for nogotiating {lio Company,s frst morigago bonds. . Diaintidy succeeded in-nogotiating thom to the smount of 81,086,000, and tho Company. refused to mako an account with them, on tho ground that they had broken the original contrack. Waltor 8, Boglo and Samuel I, Whits filo their Entuion in tho Buperior Court sgainst P. A, oftus arid Oyrus H. McCormick’ for o mochane ‘Ies*-lien upon Lot 16, of subdivision of Lot 5, ‘Block 88, original Town of Chicago, frouting 100 faot on north sido of Washington streot, and 100 feot, moro_or less, on tho osst gide of Clark- streot, and ‘buildings thercon, the amount of clsimants’ lnim boing $809.10, . John H. Roouo, Coroner of Will Connty, bo- gina an_action of debt in tho Buperior Court againet John M. Fronch, Charles G. Franch, Frank Fronch, Albert W, Nichola, and Lowis L. Ooburn, on a 31,600 bond, which dofondants on- tored into on plaintiffs suing o writ of roplevin of cortain goods on their account. The caso of Porter & Fuller v. Mechanics & Traders' Insuranos Company, of New York, still occupion tho attention of Judge Word and a jury, The case will probably be concluded to-day. Mary O. Blanick filos her bill in the Buperior Cofirt ngainst Amalia Halla, Phillip Halls, Lona Gumui, Edward Gumui, 'John_Blawiok, and Antoinotto Slawick, for tho partition of a part of Block 85, Wolcott's Addition to Chicago, County of Cook, with housa thoreon, proporty of the es- tato of tha Iato Jobn Slawick. : Tho Froar Btono Manufacturing Company be- in suib in the Suporior Court ngainst Phillip ‘adsworth, Willlam P., and Willlam Dickinson, and M. & F. D. Connor & Co,, for the roplovia of 000 barzola of Portland csiaont, worth 60 o arrol, ¥ " In Juzzfu Potor's room tho. following.casos went by default, with judgmont_for plaintift: Kelly v. Towksbury, #503; Grant v. Wilson, 882185 ; Bpalding v. Watt, §36¢.38 ; Mallay.v. Johnson, §523.12. NEW SUITS. Tors Ustrep Sraras Distaior Count.—Ssmuol B, Dflu,&nll dnli ofi thul:nh fll‘llenolouo & Cohn, v Fore- man andor ; treapass, ; samo ¥, Bliulofrs anme $I0,000. o s Bame V. James Tug Omourr CounT,~—7,434~Lavinia H. Halladay v, Goo, W. Ewing , bill of revivor, 7,4265—Geo, T, Boobo ot al. v, Clark Gelb ; sasumpslt, $500, 7,426—Samuel A, Fronch et al, v. A, Woffman;’ confesslon of judg- ment, §626,61, ot al. v. B. ¥, 7,447—0, W, Boynton Pixley, Thomas W, Hall, snd Josopl Hall ; assumpalt, 1,000 7,438—Donjsmin Bhoonman et al. v, Chitago &'Alton Failroad Company ; ~ bill for spocific performe ance of contract, 7,429, 80—Appeal, 7,431— Appoal, 7,432—\Vithheld for servico, 7,433—Thomas Reymond ¥, W, 3L, Kimball ; replovin of plano. 7,434—Frank D, Walsh v, William' Hansborough, Willlan Woodward, and Yrank Bhaler ; trespass, $,000, 7,436 to 7,447—Te- M ne Bownton Goonz, 437813 'nE SUPETIOn COURT. oachim Boavor v, Onrolino_Beaver; divorce, 48,784—Tobias Olump v, Patrick I, Dwyer; assumpalt, §1000, 43,7658, A. Trwin v, Tatrlok Lamb ot alvs. pottlon o ‘coutre tils to Lot 84, in B, I, X of 8vo. 34, T. 89, N. R, 14, I, of 3 .M, 49,1606—Hiary 0, Shageiek v, Artlia Hallt, ot al, ¢ bill, * 43,787—Freldrich v, Maria Dowman; divaree, on ground of descrtion, 43,783—Unlon Foundry Works ¥, Ezra B, Lincoln; sasutpst, $500, 43,760—Oharlos ¥, Becwith et l, v. Dautel R, Wilson and Jomes Freo- man;_assumpsi . 43, tin Thunsun; confession of judgment, §1,053, & Trear Blohe Manutacturing Compmuy vi Bhilip Wade- worth, Willism_P. Dickinson, William Dickinson, and W. & F, P. Onnex & Co, roplevin of 600 barrels of Porllind cement, 43,703—Olaus _Anderson v, John M, Knudson; _nssumpsit 193 Edgsr Farmor ot al. v. Geo, Flavoll; 43,194—Flrat National Bank of Madinon, Wohirmann ; confesslon of Judgment, $72,60, 43, Qlty of lago v, Tomas Hiaye; clectinoit, 31,00, 43,106—D, Loowonthal v, ichucd Carbray ; ejeotnjent; $500, 43,707—Susan Denin v, Jobn Muir'; ' ansunipmit, $1,000. 45,708~Waltor T, Boglo et al, v, 1’, A, Loftus aid Oyrut 11, MeCormick; “pition for mchianics® lion, 43,799—Joln H, Reoce, Gorouer of Will County, . Joln B, French, Gharies &, Fronch, Trank Frenciry bert W, Nichols, aud Lowls L, Coburn; dobt, £1,600, 13,800—Thomas v. Datay Hollaud ; divoréo on grownda of desortion, 43,001—8tephon F,' Woodaum ot al, v, Alex, McGrogor and Geo, Miteholl; assumpeit, 3900, 43,802—Appeal, um; Wi ILLINOIS CEMTRAL FARES, Buburban residents who travel by Illinofs Coutral trains had Lottor procurs commutation tickets forthwith. ‘Lo schedule of faros on and aftor July 1 will surpriso thony it they nro not warnod in time, Thoro i8 au avorage advanco In ratos of about 25 per cont, as will o seen by the following table, commutation tlckets, 1t will Lo understood, rouinining unchangod Dit, Old New Stations, indled, | rates, vates, Park Tow..... ¥ 010 Weldon, 0 10 0 1 0 10 018 1016 0 3 2 B2 T 16 a0 25 . 50 28 - 88 a5 88 Grand Cromsing. 0 40 Durasida, 5 B0 Kensington, w60 Wild Wood. o Dolten Junciion @ W GRADING GRAIS. What tho Rafirond 'nad Warchouse _Comnissioncrs Did Yeaterday inthe Way of Establishing Grades of Grain Under the Now Lnw, Thn two Rallroad and Warchouso Commission- ors, Mosars, Ponrson and Brown, mot yesterday morning In their parlor at tho Pacifio Hotel, and aftor & fory minutvs convorsation malliod forth to s0o tho Board of Trade and consult with gomo of itamost prominent members na té tho-| grados of grain to bo eatablishod undor ‘the now law: - ot 3 Tho rosnlt of tho constillation waain favor of removing tho woight teat in tho caso of No. 2 swhoat, 80 that whont welghing loss than No. 1, and Moro than No. 8, * nound, rengonably clodn, "’ and of good milling qunlitics,” will bo’ gradod a8 No.2. Tho arbitrary tost of welght hus becn injurions to tho trade, o8 somo hoovy wheat doos not produce s much flour a8 o lighter article, though millors proferrod tho Iattor. s Thoro will bo' & now grado of oats, “No. 3 white,” which will bo tho clsssification of whito onts linving a slight infusion of black, No, 1 willbe all white, as herotofora. - Thoro’ will bo no chnge in tho inferlor grados. In gorn there will also bo a now grade, * high mixod,” oqual in quality and condilion to straight No. 3, bub not aa clean ss No. 1, and contalning about throo-fourths of yollow corn, This grado is_intondod to moot the.domands of the Now England markot. . Iho Comuiissionora loft, for Springfleld st night, snd will meot in that oity on Tuosday noxt, 5 AN INDIANIAN BUNKOED. Marry . Lnwronce Takes o Trick Worth 8160, and is Thon Taken in Charge by Snm EL Ifarry Lawrenco, tho bunko stoorer, who, upon being brought boforo Justice Banyon n fow days ago, ploaded that ho was s citizen of Now York, and not, thercfore, amenable to the lawa of tho State of Illinois, and who was dia- charged, has remained long onough in Chieago to play o sharp trick, and got arrestod for it. .In this last offenso ho was assisted by » shrewd-looking fellow named M. L. Smith, who the doteotivos say, is importod stock, They mot an eldorly man named John Stophons, from Indiana, on Olark stroot, near Madison, on Wedneeday ovening about 7 o'clook.” Thoy ‘watched him until they becamo porsuaded that ho had money, when Lawronce managed to on- ago his attontion by remarking to him that he fi mot him somowhoro, Aftor a time Stophons was inducod to go with them to & bunko den’ on Olark stroot noar Mourog, the oxact number of srhich oould not bo found" out, - Béfors the im- prossiblo Hoosior got out of tho clutches of tha villians, Lo was inious 2160, Yestordsy morning ho told his oxperienco to Borgennt Ellis, and in an hour Doteotive Donnis Bimmons had safoly caged Lawronco and Miller in the Madison atroot Station, Tho manner in which bunko men aro gonorally doalt with rendors their arrost of vory little avail. The practico of souding thom off o othor citios, by compolling them to leayo town is not only pernicious to the citiea ‘Which thoy adopt, but i8 little or no punishmout to the oulprits themsolves, They should be doalt with soveroly as boing tho meancat, dirtiost, most unmanly olass of villains going. THE CITY IN BRIEF. ‘Wickor Park Church, corner of North and Mil- waukeo avenues, will givo a strawborry and ico- oroam festival on Baturday evoning. John Koogan was hold in bonds of €300 by Justico Kaufman yostorday morning to keep tho once. Ho was clinrged with threatening to kill 8 wifo. Charles Hummoll,a drivor for Soipp & Lohman, was brought boforo Justico Scally yesterday on o clistgo of ombozzling proporty bulougiug to his omployers valued gt $12. Tho' case waa continued until next Mondsy. An out-door moss mooting of citizons intor- estodin tho apening of Van Buran strost, throngh from Leavitt to Moyne, will be Lold thix evoning at the corner of Weatern avenuo and Van Buren street. Good speakers will bo in attondance, On tho Gth inat, the butchor shop of Honry Tritz, No. 1140 Milwauloo avouug, was pasiially dostroyed by fire, and John and 1fonry Ritzman wore arrestod on the ohargo of sotting tha firo, ‘Thoy wore, examined bofore Justice Kauffman yostorday morming, who discharged the formor, and bold tho lattef for iral at tho Criminal ourt, ¥ Tho Board of Polico met yostorday aftornoon, and, aftor nccepting tho resignation of Josoph Fritach, pipoman of No. 5, and appointing Plo- lin J. Daovitt a rogular member of the Fire Do- partmont, examined applicants for the position of fireman, and placed tho names of fiftesn on the list, They will be appointod when vacancios ocour, Yesterdsy morning Officor Knoop, 4 watchman at the Illinois Contral Dopot, found a'boat float~ ing in the lako ot tho foot ‘of Lako street. It ocontained & pair of oars, a workman's dinner- peil, ou old coat, aud woine fabing teckdo, On he eF\mvulns ‘was paintod tho namo ' Horaco Greelo) Of courso thoso fagts conslituto a mystery, which, without any additional informa- tion, is not capable of solution, Tho now iron stosmer Seoti, Capt. Howland, of tho Union Lino, took out, Iast ovening, the largest cargo that over loft ' this or any ofhor lako port. Her cargo consistod of 84,000 bushels corn, 8,658 bushiolu oats, 1,200 barrols flour, and 04 empty oll barrels; total woight, 1,720 tons, Tho Scotla draw 18 foot 9 inches aft, and 18 feat ;I:\nehuu in forward, Hor destination was Buf- 0. Eithor the exposs made by Tnz Tninune of the weak sanitary points of tha city, or & cortain unaccountable benevolonce’ and phfllnthro&q worthy of » distinguishiod amateur * gilt-odged " ournalist-banker, has stirred tho soul of the on. John Wentworth. Ho applied to Dr. Hauch yostorday, and promised to sower that ‘portion of his oty proporty whick 8o badly noeds it. Now, gentlomen, follow suit, At holf-past 8 o'clock yostordsy morning, Henry Burton, an ongineer in the employ of the Northwostern Rallroad, was walking on “the to) of amoving froight-train on tho Gaiina Divi- slon, whon ho fell betweon two cars, ana wws run over, recolving injurien to big spine_which caused lis denth in'a fow utes, He was taken totho residenco of Mr. Joseph Baker, at the cornor of Leavitt and Kinzio streets, whoro the Coroner held an inquest yostorday aftornoon, A vordict of ** death by nccidont " was rendered. Deconsed was a singlo mau, about 80 years old, aud had no rolatives living in this oity. At alate hour on Wedncadsy night Michaol Cavenough, who was omployed at Calvary Ceme- try, was fnstantly killed by jumping from the oars of tho Milwaukeo Divislon of the North- western Iiafirond nonr SBouth Evanston Station, Not ullng_}uopet Jxmunulion, Lo alighted on a pile of rails, and waa thrown violently upon thom, His skull wag foarfully rrnul.urui ho train was stopped and tho romains taken back to Calvary, Deconsod wae much respooted, and hiay a sister rosiding in Evanston, It was statod in yosterday's Tninune that the masons had been obliged “to suspend work on tho new county jail, on account of the failure of tho contraotors, aspocially the firm who arg sup- plylog iron, to furuish materials, This Informu- tion, ‘which was obtained from Mr, Bailoy, tho contractor for tho stono work, provos to have been incorract, theiron unmucfam, H, A, Btroot- or & Co., haviug on the ground all tho iron that in nosded, D, Balley I projudiced againt this firm, and houco it 15 supposod ho dosired to # got even " with them because they would not ‘post " him on & point, whon ho was proparing wlibia for tho masonry contraot, Everybody hos nupsonnfl tho Jaurnal to ba soveral months behind the tlmes fu tho solection of nows, Bo thoroughly accustomed have tho edi- tors 6f the ' 0ld aud Yeliabla” bovoma to atale jtows that thoy aro compolled to distort nows from tho Last to mako their chronology coma out evon. Waolip from a tolegraphio announce- ment in tho Journalof last ovening: * The tourvament will bo on Monday ovening by a gomo of 500 points botwoen Cyrille Dion and Joln Deory, nftor which Mauricc Daly and Franools Ubasny will play. Tho- winnor of the cup must play 8 gamo of 600 |rmlnt- ovory alxly days uulp B’nlmmry. 1875, if cballongad, for 81,000 and tho oup, and it ho s still tho winnor is Jo be declarod thio chiamplon of tho world," The Board of Publio Works yostorday fssucd tho following building pormita: J: C, Cullin, thrao-story brick, 256x60, on Milwaukeo avonue ; J. . Ryoraon, 2-story brick, 46x49 foot, nt No. 8) Chas siroot; Natuan Eisondrath, throo-story briok, 40543, Non. 111 and 118 North Dearbora strost; B. ¥. Homor, two-atory briok, 29x43 foot, No, 042 Vot Madison sireat; Lnollan Mo. Lachisn, two-story stono, G0x38 foel, on In- disna stroot. The sun was glaring lmtd and unocoupled shndy spots woro hard 1o find yestordny. Mon and women hugged—not themselvos—but clono to houses, and fngu went by with thoir tonguos bonging out. It wns & gonuine August day. But ono onso of sun-stroko fs known to have oo~ currod, Brothor Donough, of tho Ohriatian Brothors' Hchool, on Desplainos streot, waa strickon down at the cornor of Adams and Frankiin stroots, Dotectiva Donnis Bim- mons, hn[finuins along, he romoved him from tho midst of ngn);rlng orowd to tho Long John- engine-houso, 'ho Hoalth Department, intho form of Dr. Rauch, waa sout for, who soon roatorod the Drothor to conaclousucss, He was thon sont homo in a carriago, *Tho alnrm of Ate from Box 292, at Lalf-past 2 rostorday sfterncon, was ocoasionod by flames Eronklng out {n tho roar portion of No. 797 Wost Madison streot. Tho fire was otarted by the ig- nition of a pilo of nhnvlm;a Dby somo childron in an alloy. Tho bullding ‘No. 797 was & two-story _frame, and was almont totally destroyed, It was owned by W. B. Ttnco, who will loso 83,600 ; insured for 81,600 in tho Phaonix of Brooklyn, Thefirat tloor was occupied by 8, H, Oarponter ns a confectionery store, who loscs $600 ; insurcd for 81,400 in tho Globe, of Ohicago. H.II. Ferry ocouplod the gocond floor s s dwalling; loss, §500. A car- pontor-shiop in tha roar of No. 244 Warren avo- nue, owned and ocoupied li?mnhnrd Brown, was dostroyed ; loss, $200, °‘Tho flames spread to the building No. 709 Madison, owned by M. E. Tiamilton ; loss, $4,000; insured in the Homo of Now York for £3,000. Pomeroy & Nye ocou- iod the front room on tho -firat floor, and lose 400, V. B, Shoonmakor had & lsundry in the rear of this ; loas, nomiual. e L PERSONAL. Dr. Reanoy, Olncinnat, {s at tho Sherman. D. G: Bwain, U. B. A., is at the Bherman. N. 0. Conant, Detroit, is at tho Matteson. 1. P. Stovens, Oleveland, i at the Matcoson, H. N. Monnoy, U. 8. N,, is at the Grand Pa- ciflo. 5 Hon. J. H. Willard, Omalo, ls at tho Bhor- for his own sake that lia hrs dono this much to pinco himeolf righto—Omaha Lerald, Judgo R, D, Noe haa resigned tho Prosidoney of tho Maine Contral Rallroad, and ox-Gov. Angon P, Morrill haa boon oloctod to the posi- tion, Obarles F, Hatoh Las boon choson Gon- oral Maungor of the rord. Jndgn Rico will at onco aeattmo the dutlos of Preaident of the lemam Paelfle, to which office o las. been oleotad. It was confidently statod on tho stroet thia ‘morning that 7. B, MeCullagh, of tho Jemocrat, waa nogotlating for a position on o Times.— 8L, Louis Dispatch, llumor wnn nover woreo ab fault. Tho proprictorsof the Z'imescan imngine no possaible combinntion of aircumstancos undar which Mr, McCullagh conld becomo conneeted }Iith its oditorial’ managemont.—St, Louls imes. \ Bishop Thomas Morris, of tho M, E, Church, ot tho tonder ago of 7 becamo a bridegroom, and tho Ohurch, not holug in full sympathy with his hymonial proclivitios. gently oxpronsod its llls[é}lunmru by reducing his Bnlnry from $3,600 to 81,600 annually. At lenst that's tho story, and tho Bishop remonatrates in a *card” to ono of tho Churoh papors, which has awaloned a pretty dlsoussion, Tho DeForost gold medal, given yonrly to that momber of tho soulor class in Yale Colioge who ehall writo or dolivor the bost ' English oration, wasawardod on Friday to Frank Bigolow Tar- boll, of West Groton, Mass. The samo gontlo- man is the valodictorian of his olnes. Theso two honors have boen' aohloved by tho samo person but onco bofore. Leander T," Chamborlain, of the class of 1863, wou thom both, Ho alao was from Massnchuaotts, Ilo ianow pastor of the Now England Ohurch in Chicago. Tho lato Oapt. Hall wroto as follows to tho aditor of tho Nautical Gazette, boforo ombarl- ing In tho Polarlss “ shall Lring yon_ tidings which will astonish tho world, and recompenso my frlonds for all tholr 1abors n my botalf or T will dio In tho attompt. I will nover return to tho Arctio rogions again If I am succossful ; but, i¢ T am not, and livo to soo tho Unitod Stafes, 1 shall toll my story, and then sook a home in the far North, whoro, In peaco, I slinll passaway to s brightor and bottor land, God bless you. Farewoll." John Morrissey hne' got tho amallest dofile in town, Ho is so little that when John whistlos at him you can't meotho dog. \hen he gets tired Mr. Morrissoy slipa him into his vost poclke ot. Ho lost him yostorday, but fter a long soarch found that he had slipped down into tho lining of his coat. Dn)y bofore yostorday a man tricd to stop on him. Io” thought it waa » stray beotle, And two days before that ono of John Toon's robins ploked him up off the sidowalk and carried him np to qho to the littlo robina toeat, Bir. Blorrissoy's " tigor” is 8nid to bo an nnimal of very differont dimon- slons, and yat tho Ifon. John'can carry him also in his pocket. KHis pockots are large.—Saralo- gian, man, Capt. W. E. Hydor, England, is at the Grand Pacitlo, ' “Charles L. Mitcholl, Cincinnati, is ot tho Gardner. - 3 ® v e John A, Deveraux, Providence, R. I, Is at the AMatteson. i 2 Gon, Farnaworth and wifo, 8t. Chatlos, is at the Shorman. Judgo David Davis, Bléomington, is at the Grand Paoifto, The Hon. A, B, McDIll, Wisconsin, is at tho Grand Pacific. Col. Honry Brysnt, of Lowiaton, is at the Wost 8ido Briggs Houso. Mai. It T\ Orowell, of 8t Paul, ia'at the West 8ldo Briggn Houso. - Hugh B. Knox, of Pitteburgh, is at tho Wost 8ide Briggs Houso, ~Maj, A, W. Edwards, of Carliuville, is at tho West Side Brfggs Houso, Tho Hon, A. B, Harris and wifo, Lnu!u’hul, aro at tho Grand Pacific, The Hon, Wm, M. Brower, Mayor of Omsha, ia at tho Grand Pacifie. ‘Willard 8. Pope, SBuporintondent of the Deo- troit Bridge Company, is at tho Mattoson. Tho Hon. E. W. Pomeroy, of Loo Centro, ia smong the prominent arrivals at tha Wost Side Brigge Houso. Attorney-Gonoral John K. Edsall and family arrived in tho aity yesterday, and are stoppingat tho Weat Bido Briggs Houso. J. W, Randall, Goneral Ticket Agont of tho 8t. Paul & Phoific Rniiway, Is smong the arrivals at the West Bide Briggs House. A, C. Coloman, General Passengor Agent of the Tllinois Contral Railwny, at Cairo, is rogis- tored at the Wost Side Brigga House. QOol. Edmund Jusson, formerly Collestor of Internel Rovonuo for tho Firat Illinois Diatrict, who had boon sponding soveral months in Eul ropo, arrived homo on Wodnesday. Among tho arrivala at_tho Gardner yostorday wero tho tullnwinfi: L. T, Kosbough and wifo, Hannibal ; J. W. Wolls, Ocounto; A. P. Lowis, Urbana; Obarles L. Colburn, Now York; A. W. {)vuk}zraut, New Haven; Augustas Nicoll, Jamaica, Gon., Jamoes H. Brown is poraonally superin- tonding the work on tho intevior of the magnifi- cent rostaurant building whichdo, in conjunction with his brother, aro erocting for Messra. Went- worth & Waolworth, at the corner of Clark and Madison atreots. Among tho arrivals at the Gault Houso yoster~ dsy wero: Martin Taylor, Winona, Wis.; Will- ism P, Hubor, Allentown; J. T Sandorson, Chompaign; Elmoro M. Danicla, Cincinnatij William . Davis, Montreal; Goorgo L. Mason Spriogfold, LL; O. W. Cook, Fort Wayno; John T, Williams, Prairie du Chien, ‘Wost Sido Briggs House arrivals: Jno, Mo- Donald, 8f, Louws; O.8mith, Plainfleld; Jno. Porter, 8t. Louis; Ed. Jackson, 8t. Panl; J. H, Waoston, L Crosso; Hugh R. Ruox, Pittsburgh ; 8. B, Marshall, Toledo; Wim. 8. Ulark, Brook: ville, Pa.; Dr, O, 0. 8hoyor, Leavenworth, Kan.; ‘Wm. Josoph, Lake City, Colorado. Among tho arrivals t the Grand Paciflo yos- torday woro tho following : P. A. Billings, Do- troit ; James G. Flanders, Milwaukoe ; Emerson, Loayenwortl ; J. Holt, Albany’; E. 8. Wators, Providonoe ; Alox. Pafon, Liverpool, England ; B, B. Small, Vormont ; L. O, Kinslor, Phuladolphia ; J. A. Durgin, Pittsburgh; G. W. Ball, Vincinnati, Among tho arrivals at the Sherman yesterdsy were tho following : J. M. Brown, Washington ; W. M. Hunniford, Brooklyn ; John Doller, Ban TFrancisco ; M. B, Hillyard, Mississippi ; Josoph Whitolotd, Rook Ialand ; O, G. Perzs, Hlobo- kon; J. O. James, Kansas Oity ; 8. N.' Taylor, 8t, Doula; W. D' Spiking, Tittaburgh; W, T ?glulhr, Dacatur ; P. 8. Howlott, Howlott ; H. J. Dlids, LaOrosss ; Joba O. Diugal, Lng- and, Tho lato Henry Ewing, of the B, Louis Times, had 345,000 insurance on bis life. Froderiok Pinknoy, Deputy State Attornoy of Baltimoro for forty yoars, died on Baturdsy at tho ago of 69, Gov. Gilbert O, Walker will turn editor whon his term of offico oxpires, taking coutrolof a loading Virginis paper. ‘The Rav. Theodore Woolsoy s sald to bo ‘writing a rejoinder to Mr. Caleb Cushing’s book on the Troaty of Washington. Tho Rochester Democrat says that the title of Mr. Btokes' lecture will probably be, *The Judiclary—the Palladium of our Liberties,” ‘Ex-Senator John B, Honderson and wifo, of Bt. Louls, #ail for Europe to-morrow ; aud the Ray. Dr. T. M, Post starts next weok for tho same dostination. Dr. Holmes, on bolng asked by a young Ehr slclan what sign he had botter put on his door, roplied, *The smallost fevers gratefully re- coived.” It is reported that R. W. Alliron, son of the oditor of tho Stoubonville Herald, will be ap- pointed Soorotary to John A, Bingham, who goey 8@ Minister to Japan, The estato of tho late Willlam H, Bordman, of Doston, -hne nlroady dividod #$2,800,000, and thoro {8 » balance yot in tho Lands of the oxeoutora. Tho Rov, Mr, Tyng objoots to boing called the o T [Advertisoment], Business Men of Ohicago @0 you know that Dr, 8, D. Howo's Arablan Tonie a grand chomical food for tho brain, tho nervous sys- tem, sud the blood, indiapensible to all who Iabor with AMUSEMENTS, MYERY' OPERA HOUSE. LAST WEEK oF Moran & Manning's Minstrels, A (ireat BUI for the Closlog Performancoe. 18, e oy 04 T EAgE AN mATIn IL TROV.ATOR! BUGRNILIn hie grost ahnraotar o UNSWORTIL a8 tho Flory. vt ... fount di With a onst eomprlaly the Company, Friday Svaniok, June 3, omplimoniary Benaii to X a8 IVL XINM G Grand Family Matineo Baturday st o'alack, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY TVENING, Juno 16, and until farthor no- tlco, th brilliant young artiste, EFEatie Putnamna, Io anow and bnnull!flbfir‘»gle&&mn- by FREDERIO DE O’ GRASSI! Maonday, Toanora. i Lnnatto NEW PUBLICATIONS, Now is the Time to Subscribe. LIPPINCOTT'S TEAGAZINE, AN ILLUSTRATED MONTIILY OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SOIENCE, JUST ISSUBD, THE JULY NUMBER, OOMMENCING A NEW VOLUME, WITI NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, CONTENTS: T, “TIE NEW HYPERION. A Narrative of Travel in Franco, * o JKATIH PUTNAM, th 1ioiv and orlginal Bongs and Dancos. E®~Matinos Saturday at 9 p. m, 2 NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE. Commoncing MONDAY, Juno 10. Baturday Mat! CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS, J. . HAVERLY... +evsesse Managor, WITH 24 POPULAR ARTISTS! 8 BRILLIANT COMEDIANS! 5 TALENTED VOCALISTS! And Full Brass Band Prices asuaaal, Roservod Soata on sal ATKEN'S THEATRE. Trory ovoning untdl furthor notice, tho magniGcent Bpoo- tacular Oporn, FZ O OXE:L Grand Oporatfc Qeat, Fall Ohoms. Brilllant Costamos nd Sconory, tho Grost MORLAUOHI, and Rallet, the BERGER [AMILY, and 80L, BMITH RUBSELL, ‘Matinso on Baturday and Wodnoeday, West 8ido patrons oan socuro soats at Gilos Bros.’, 33 West Madison-st, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. " Woduosday, 18, during tho wook, And at tha Matl. 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An ontire chango of Bill, and first appearance of MISS MINNIE LODER, MISS_ANNIE YIAMANS, LITTLE JENNIE YEA- E{ANS, and the New Drama, the brain, and {s the only mesus wheroby that lifo- giving and life-sustaining cloment can bo. lngrllod to tho system, It is a powerful stimulant and a vitilizing tonio and invigorator, Itis of ineatimable bonefitin conmumption, ecrofula, dlsouacsof tho nervons syatainy dyapopsia, norvous debllity, prostration of the vits forces and powers, gencral 'dability, ond all diseasca prococding from an impure and impovorishsd con- (ltion"of"the- blood. ald by alldrugglata. §1 por o. ‘Worth Knowing. 1t 13 & fact worth knowing, that fino clothing can be found, in atyle, i, and quallty of goods, oqual to custom garmonts, at A, J. Nutting’s, the 0, 0, D, fine clothier, who fs constantly recelving from Now York all tho iow and desirsblo atylas of summar suits, white vests, eto, 1lo prides himsclf on being sble to'pleass avery and, Brices rango from o busincen sult t §9, up 10 a1 oxtra fine dress muik at 0, Fitteen dollars buy a good ault, out fn tho Baint Bornard style, and finor suita of all tho various grades aro constantly kept onhand, Nos, 520 and 323 Htate strect, it i This Morning we shall open many new and attractive styles in Ince hiats, bonnets, Normandy caps, ctc,, suitablo for this sosson of the year, All now styles and low pricos. All sre invited to ozamino ono of the cholcest tocks of millinory goods to be found in the city. HoothXin, Talmer & Co., Noa, 137 and 139 Btate stroot, pietdionslaitiiohisis) Jotf. Davis’ Bool. The robel ox-Prosidont has been *Intor- viowed” in Momphis by a writer of tho Alacon (Ga) Register, who maya: ' is Loalth ia good, Yo lina but ono sound eye, You know the vis- ion of the othor s long sinco faded in dark- ness, ‘This dofect forbids much roading and writing, Yot to-day, in tho famuliarity of old friondship, T remardod: I think, Mr, Davis, ou will not lose the othor oyo unfil you shall ave given to the world your views and opinions s to tho causes which lod to the late war?" “T am writing,” he said—and ho drummed with his fingors on tho baize colored table, upon which his arm rested, and the doop eadnosa whiob clouded his_featuros, and followed tho romark, was paoinfnl to contomplate. *You havo just roturned from & vislt to~ Lamar, and Boochor of tho Episcopal Church. Tyng should not be alarmoed, 'rhis wns probably moant a8 a complimont and had “no roforonco to allusions,” —Toledo Blade, Tho 8t. Catharines (Canada) T'mes announcoes that Mrs, Lincoln, widow of the late President, arrived at the Btovonson Housa in that placo, on Frm“fln‘“" and proposes to remalu a few weeks —perhaps all summor, A, 11, .Plquonard, arohitect of tho Ilinols Blate-Ifouso and of tho Iowa Htato Capltol, haviog roturncd from Pacis, briugs his por- folio fillod with patterns of ornamental work, made by five artisty in his employ, Ttom for J. Y, Boammon: Con, Experience Enstabrook called yestorday at the ofiics of tho Oity Trensurer and plm.‘t{lo §69 50 long with- held by him from the kohool fund. Ve are glad conzemfilm avisit_to Qoorgia, you tell mo. By to Hardman and Lamar, whon agnin you seo thom, I havo a glnannk memory of thom both; and, farther, toll thom I am proparing a work with all the ‘impartislity possibio to mo, and attor yoars of sobor thought, which shafl not lonye tho world in darkness as to my motlves and Iy gonduct, or that of those who actod with mo." PRSI R An Extraordinary Murdors ‘Tho journals of Bordenux contnin accounts of an oxtraordinary homicide im the Palaco of Jus- tice of that city. A man mamod Cautan had Dbeon tried for attacking, somes montha provious- 1y, ono Tronit, with n billhoolk. Although tho ‘wounds inflicted had boen ratlver sorious, yot as it was shown that the complminant bora o very indifferont choractor, and thait Oautsu was an inoffonsiva man, who had beom. provoked by the joora of his neighbors concern ing his conjugal misfortunes, the Court only soiitonced him to & fino 0f 300 franca. o, novertholoss, appeared roatly vexed atthe condomnation, but he loft 5.\43 bar, and another case wasi go(ng on whon roat oxcitomont was causod by tho report of wo pistol-shots on the lobby owtsido, Csuteu, it appeared, had mot his adversary, Tronit, and the son of tho lattor, 8 young man of twonty- fivo, and_drawing & rovolver from lis pooket, had fired at oach of them. Omo ball ‘merely grazod the blouso of the fathen, but the other ontored the broast of tho son, killing him on the spot. Tho assailant was soizod and takon back to the Court, whero ho was questionod, but he manifested no rogret whatever at his crime, Ho was removed in custody. z FLORIDA WATER. IMPERISHABI_.E_FRA[{RANCE! MURRAY & LANKAN'S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho richeat, most Insting, yot most deHeato of all Per- fumes, forusoon the . HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH. A% thers ars tmita’tane and countosfoite, always ask for e Yercniiat. the' omes. of TLUTLICAY & sni onthe pamehiat, the hawes ol TANDIAR, Withiout iiioh nago is genatng. ¥or sulo by nll Perfumern, Drugglsts, and Denlers In Fancy Goos COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC] e SO AR R OO, COPATRRTNERSEIP. Juspote of aarrylng on tho Plas lacturing businoas at the corner of Quarry ane luy chased Oharaloy, Xros, & Go."s Planin, SUKPHENK, formarly of Rophon NEALY. Ohloago, .Tune 17, 1871, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, | $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY TOR BALR AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. DB Matings~WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE TURF. A MATCHED RACE FOR $50 A SIDE Totwaon M. J, Tosrnoy's bl. g. MOUNTAIN BOY, aud oy, o Tounakor o b trotted Baturday’af- tornonn, Janadl, on the half milo track, on Archar-av., two nilos wost of Brighton, at tha placn’knomn &s Mur- Dliy'a Tavern. Half-railo lioats, three out of fiva. EXOURSION. STEAMER “ CHIOAGO BELLE” Toaves every hour dally for Lincoln Park, commenolag nt 10 a.m,, to 8 p. m.; at 11 &, m. slopsat Orib; 8 p. m., Mooniiht Fagarsion. pe gt PRV AR FINANCIAL. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING. Summer Arrangement. MEl!l‘dM!A;’m: or Rll’fll}“ol‘l('fl;(l‘—- t !:::Nl!gf ted, * N N Yo Sinday s 830 - Dallp, o reopted T MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS qul, JSoot nf Lake at., and fool of Tveenly-second-st, kel ofie ice, 67 Clark ., southeast corner of Kandolph, and 75 Canal-st,, corner of Nadlson, Tedre, | Arrive, Matl (sia matn and ate line) Day Expros odatior WENTWORTIL, oral Passengor Agent. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILRDAD. Chieagn, Aliou & S, Louis Through Line, and Laufsfany Qo) e shorl poute from Ghicugolo Kanias City. Union Depot, West Side, near Mudison-at. bridge, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY. NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Duo Oct, 1, 1882, with Intercst nt Seven ver Cent, payablo sewl-nnnually, April and October, nt tho oflico of tho Uniun Trust Co. of New York. £800,000, or Ton por Cont of tho Lony, to bo rotired | = annually by the Binking Fund, Conpon Bonds of. Prios, 94 and Acorued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & €0, «++$1,000 oach, Reglstered Bonds of $1,000, 6,000 and $10,000 cach, rrive, 810D, m. T ® 9:15 8, m. * 9:15 8, m. * 8:10p. m, Waatern Divislon. * 4:10p. m. Joliet & Duight Acoomo'dstion.|* 4:10p, m.! Bt, Louls & Springlield Lightuing| b Line, andalso) xprasn, via via Jacksonvllie Divisfor ansas Gity Kepress, via aonville, Iil., & Loutslans, Mo. {efioron Olty" Expros TPooria, Kookuk & Burl'n ifx. “Datly, vin Mata Tdo, and datl Baiurday, Jaokbonsille Division. 5 Dallr. via Mets Line, aad datis' Sxcopt Mouday, via Jackssaville Divislon, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts, ; icket Ofet 63 South Clarksl., opyiosite Sherman Houte, and at Depnte “Arrive, Milmaukoe, 8t. Paul & Minno olla Day fzpres Milwaukoe & P Mail and Expren Milwaaken, 8, Pat lia Night Lipr CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. cet., Indiana-av., and Siztzanthest., ih-ats, 2 , and at depot ofices {n Briggt BANKERS, rory o : for No. 18 Broad-st., New York, | Dubuaugslous ol | Bamnars Grove Acopmmodstion o TO RENT. v dtecHiundaticnh 0% Ly almi OFFICE. A few Very Desirable Offices H are offered for rent in the Triby [ Pubsaues . Efin, K, une Building. Single or in suites:. ‘Witn and withowt Vaults. Engligh Tile Floors through- ILLINOIS CENTP® Depot footaf Lakeat, and _-AbL HAILROAD. 7 10 Randulpie o5 af Treenty. 3 agice andulpiie” | S8l of Teantyaecand st Ncket 2 Arrive, St. Tonls Er- L Aeien s Bt. Lou! 4 Qslrs. out the Building. Elevator running during all TSt CHICAGO & NORY business hours. Otz affces, corner mm:,:fl;.?}jg 'n‘r "",'5‘335‘5 Canate These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes o business requiring a central lo cation. W. C. DOW, Room R1 Tribune Building. | Hirie MIlwaul (1 __HATS, BISHOP & BARNES, Fashionable Hatters, AND INTRODUOERS OF THE CORRECT STYLES For Gentlemen's Wear, 184 STATHE-ST., CORNER MONROX. SUMMER RESORT. #t., corner Wadison Trrive, Blohlflfl It £ | Paciia Night tare Dubuquo Right Be; = [ Irsebort & hub Milwauices Blails o e, Taal 1 A1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depoty corner of Harriton and Sh T ihen opd Shermanaie, - 2Nehal afice, Qmaha, Leavenw'th& Atchison E: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty, Van Burent., soot ar LaSalle-st, ekt oftees, northwest corner Clark and Kandolphate,y and southicest corner Canal and Madlson-ss, Exprass Aocom. via Maln Line. Maih via Alr Lino gnd Spoclal"Now Vork Heprosw. sia A Liny Aflmfll K i A Eifnart Sconmoaation, Bouth Olifcago Accommodation, “ISLES OF SHOALB.” TEE OCEANIC, STAR ISLAND. Thls d el now and elogent Hotal will opon July ons amplo for 3 e ig ars umsurpas actod with tho lou alont Board, 83,50 to 4, iy Noard LA ey Monthly Hoard, 83,50 to SRR et duhe 3 L UL o s Lalsad, Talod of Biparg 5™ FRANK W. HILTON, Manager. cilltios for hoat. A tirst-class 0, | aftor that date to PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & M vl CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN. Dypotcorner Haldted and North Branéhste, | General offcs @ “Hetrapolitan Klock, corner iandalph and LaSuils-is. Arrive, Leave, Elgln Acqommodation... GENERAL NOTIOCES, : CARD. §O/Connor & Daynes, wilcsaiors. o O'Conmor, Baynos Inughtan, givo Lolice " tht thoy will not he fospon {or debts contraotod by P's o nor, Bayace'a Naughtou, :37.':"%%‘5’;‘ i u"m in th i . tho naie of tlie oD yfasont feme oY P EONNOK & BAYNESs lver Bark Accommodalt! Itiver Park Aocommadation CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLTS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, d Depot, fool of Lake-st. ear berths apply al our near cornar Clarli; 15 lle-at,, corner Washe new TVcket oftce, 121 Hando) nalat., corner Hudison dngton; dlsa fuot af” vcant To the Public. & J. Bchulkamp, of Madl. “intes pgainet Guatay. Klten (0 tho amou Of %103, datad Juna 4" 1813, wpou whioh T Have sioppe peyiast, and the ewue 7o wull and void, T horeby notify yon that samy Mis,, ol Teayo Chicago...... 845 p, m, Aerfraat [diadinaiiv 1up. .} 603 2 m. Arrlve at Olnolunatl 0:30 p. . 10300 “Tralos arrive at Obloauo at 7:57a, ., 6:86 5. . T:40p, . Only line runuing Baturday night trajn e dignapolfa and Ulucinmaty sungors oan et Yhrsca cliskal and ks wonty-seconduly 0:808, . o traln ay