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TOE APPROPRIATION BILL. Fnrther Conslderntion of the Annunl . Estimutcs by the Councile | . . The Councll' mot agaln yostorday ovosing, Ald. MoAvoy: in tho ohalr, Presort, . Aldormen Richardson, Dixon, Warren, MoGonniss, McAvoy, Bidwoll, Tracoy, Schmitz, Cullorton, Mo Olowry, Balloy, Towell, 0'Drion, Bond, Clark, Kehoo, ¥oath, Bliorwood, Moore, Cloveland, Quirk, McQrath, Eelbordi, Stuul, Mahr, Longachor,: Bohaftnor, Caraay, Cannon, Woodman. " ¥ Tho Councll resumed in Committes of tho Wholo the considoration of tho Appropristion bill, and furnlshod the yarious salary iloms for tho'Firo Dopartment, leaving tlom unchanged ©oxoopt that instead of sixtoon janitors at $480 onch, proviuionis made for twonty-oue st 8720 oach, g L VA o moxt incroneo wa by futtiug In 84,000 for ‘tho erection of an ongine-house on._tho laisl to ho bought near the-corner * of Ualsted dud | Thirty-fifth siroots. motion ..was mado toput in tho sum. of 822,606 for hhusmruhnsnof alot nenr the cornor of Lineoluand Indiann strools, forlho erection of an ongino house, purchaso of cleatn on%gw otc, ‘Estimates woro long ‘m;u made_by the Board; of Fire and Folico for :this work, but tho itom: was dropped out by the Finance Committeo: .. < , - e motion was agreed to. § » A motion to insert 8,000 for a now engino houso on Blue Island avenuo was temporarily postponed. . : ; s ‘When the Hoalth Depnrtment estimate. was roachod, the snlary of tho Sanitary Buporinton- dont wne strickon out, but whon tho Council fouud it had no suthority in tho mattor, it ré- considerad it actlon, and, aftor. trying 0 strilo out Lho ealary of, tho Hoslth .Offlcer, postponed the.wholo subjoch, nud callod for o copy of tho contract for tho ramovalof doad animals, it. holn[z insinuntod that thoro was somothing queor.aboul it, and -that mon who had the money wero wado 10 poy for tho romoval of dend animals; and that tho contract was only for the bonellt of pbor, people who could not pay. 3 Tho following items pssed without quoation : Topairs of appnratus, $17,000; new hLose, &17,- 000; fuol, hiorses ond supplics, $30,000; ront of- Woubes and ground, £1,887.00; supply truck Sagon and horsos, oto., $1,480; new hook and Juddor truok, $1,600: lot' noar State.. and Wiolfth _strools, . 97,600; building,. cto, cornor of, Frankiin ond Washington, 88,186 Luilding ~ cormer of _ Washi on 7 Al Olinton stroots, $10,000 ; lot near Halsted snd Thirty-fifth streets, 4,000 ; for 1ot .between: Btato and Wolls stracts, Goothe and Elm stroots, sroction of building, purchaso of engino, eto,, sted stroot, for building, engine, eto., '©24,000 5 for lot botween Madison and VanBuren, Throop ind Roboy streots, for Luildiog, engine, ‘ste., 524,506 3 for lot nonr cornor of Aéhland and Bluo Trland avonues, for building, engino, ote., 821, 505 ; for an onging for hoso-houso on Webster: avonuo, including horscs, otc., 810,655 ; for tho famie it the hoso-louse on Madison stioot, nenr \Westorn ayonuo, 98,385 ; rapairs to Fizo Dopart- ‘mont bulldings, ©4,000. The Commiftec’ xo20 and the Council ad« journed. SR 2N SUBURBAN GOSSIP. : EVANSTON. Dr. David H. Whoeler will proach to-morrow in tho Presbytorian Church. The Reov. George C. Noyos, pastor of the church, will fill tho xm]pll. of tho Third Street Mothodist Church ab Rockford. 'Tho Rov. E. N. Packard, of this place, will do~ Liver an address on next Monday ovening beforo tho Bacloty of Inquiry of tho Iiockford Ladioa' Beminary. Dr, Chinrles H. Fowlor will doliver tho Baooa- 1nureste sormon to tho graduating class of the Northwestorn Univorsity to-morrow mnmlmzv at 10:80 8. m., in tho Methodist Church. At 7:45 p. ., Dr. J. O. Peck will delivor the annual sormon before tho Ladies' Collogo, at the samo placo. TIGHLAND PARK. A TUnion sociablo, held at this villago on Thnr»%ny night, was vory genorally attended aud enjoyed. 'hora will be a recoption at the Highland Park Hotel this afterncon aud ovening. - Every proparation bas been made to make tho oceasion ts success, It is understood that this reception oelobrates the completion of the hotel and its oponing, LAXE VIEW. Arrangomonts aro being made for n grand oelebration on the Fourth of July, in tho Town- ship of Hyde Patk. The committco having tho matter in chargo has _succooded in obtaining from the Hon. Thomas B. Bryan the use of his fitty-acre grove immediately ndjoining Ra- venswood. The programme hns not yot been dofiuitely docided upon, but it will consist maiuly of specchies and popular gamos, PERSONAL. 3. H. Hardeo, U. B. A., is ot tho Sherman. . R, Payson, Now York, is at tho Gardnor, * Waslington Libby, Boston, is at the Matteson. John G. Brather and fawmily, 8t. Lows, are at tho Garduor. E, A, Sothern, tho ctor, was st tho Sherman yestorday. Ho js on his way to California.- Orlando H. Moore, U. 8. 4., is'at the Bher+ man. i 5 Frack H, Edmund, U. 8, A, is at the Sher< man. g Col. Floyd Jones, U. B, A, is at the Shoer- mon, Capt. Hinudale, Marttord, Conn., is af tho Datteson. < . Judge Bryant, of Tova, is among the promi- noat arrivals at tho West Sido Briggs Houso, A. Rspp, Superintondont of tho Pullman Pal- a0 Car VWorks, at Elmirs, N.¥., 1s ot tho Mat- ol Among tho arrivals ot the Gardner_yestorda; woro the following: O. McBurney, Boston; oA M. Larter, Nowarl, N.J.; N. Papin, 8t. Louis's Bamuol Whallach, Now York; Honry Adsms and wifo, Doston, Gen. Jemos Tilton, Civil Engincor of tho Northern Pacifio Ruilroad, arrived in this city lnuterrln {rom Pugot SBound, and is stopping at he West Bido Briggs Houso. The Genoral waa Surveyor-General of Washington Territory dur- g both Pierce's and Buchanan's administra~ ons, Among the arrivale at the Grand Paciflo yes- torday wore tho following: T. O. Bloggs, Bhanghal, Ohina; 5, G. Dasioy, Vermont: Johu M. Hamoy, Bt. Louis; A. G. Wri iy Atlants, 8o Tonty Tiogan, Hlontreal; . 1. Stono, Philadelphia ; Honry Long, Bouth Auatralin} %o(t Moore, Louisville, Ky, ; G. T. Manning, aton. Among tho nrrivals b _the Shorman yesterday wero the following: Edward Hut, London} 0. J. Coloman, Fond du Lno; Joln' H, Boud, New York ; B.' Wall, Providenco; E. 8.'Adams, Minneapolis; E. B. Goorge, Bt Paui; G. D. Chapman, Now York; Willam K. Korr, Sk Jouoph; Uharles Artbur, Philndolphia ; Warren, Kaneos ; P. Arnold, Montroal, o tho fall of 1867 Miss Kate Camoron, of this oity, Joft hore for Parls, whithor she wont to pur- pue the profossion of art. Bhe has remsined thore, a8 ghe writes to & friond in tho East, “ through war and peace, sunshine and shade.” until tho prosont month, when ho proposés to visit hor’ frionds in New York and Chicago, ro- turning to Parisin the fall. Duriug her pro- longod absonce Miss Onmeron has pursued lor studies with such success as to command for her plctures tho spocial notice of critics, and corre- spondents_of londing Ametican Jofiraala Lsva favorsbly montioned hier work. A gronter com- pliment ‘than theso, howevor, was & recent ro- Coipt of an order from the_French Government for one of her plotures. Inan art contre whoro thousands aro striving for recognition, it may bo rnfiudud g quite & trivmph for an American lady artist to receive such notico. 8 H. Gon. B. W._Crawford; in war-times command or of tho Pennsylvanin Reserve, has taken losve of absence and gono to Europe. Tlonry O. Bowen's faco is roprosonted as “bo- fng quito bronzed withs b Wostora trip.” Thia spoils the supposition that Heary had bea: 155 in tho shalo, ~ Foadbsekes . J. Btovons, tha Assignoo of Bowles Bros. & Co,, hua started for Enrope. The Court allows him 850 & day forsorvices, and §15 a day for ex~ ponses, in gold, Gon. Thomas B, Ohamplon, formerly Colonel of tho Ninety-niith Tiloia Vofuntesrs, died, Juno 13, in Knoxville, T'enn., whe e Ace i e, Tepeymbteokia btz T, B, Hant, of Tikader, Tows, Inte Cireult Judge, and for some_years Stato’ Soustor from Clayton ()uuu;.f'. died ‘st Lis Lome on Tuoklay lagt, after an illucss of some moutha, 1. W. Card, of Mason City, who has heen promently named a8 the Topublican eandidato for Lieutensnt-Govornor of Iowa, hus boen taken to tho Inenuo Asylum at Indepeudonce, Judge Johnson, of MHalifux, who is now 83 years of ego, and af presont in tho south of $25,000 ; for lotnosk Causiport nvonuo,and.Hal- | T'ranco, has boon appolnted Tdoutonant-Govorn= or of Nova Beotia. This was most ‘unoxpectod. ) James B, Tack and family will spond the wholo summor _sbrond,, ylslting rolatiyos In BScotland most of that Lima nnd putting Mr, Deck's buok- pay. !;uhuro thoy think it will do themsolvos moat good, Jacob Btovor, agn 03, of tho Mnanitlon (0,) Tussco ompny, in ont of pooket_to tho tuna ‘of £7,000 for his superfinous attoutions to Mieg Kimball, agod 41, nceording to the vordict of the Jury, and Jacob’ lamenta that _playing witht tho E\:‘n 8 of & smoldoring fire in apt to load to burnt fingors. : Aciroular from Ossisn E. Dodge sont to tho ross ovorywhoro, in bobalf of a Bt. Paul rond= ng-room, concludes with the romark, ‘I would gratofally somowlodgo tha roceipt from you of Four magnificont paper.” And yot the oditors Jant find anything groon i Mr. Dodgo's lotter whon they rattlo it. Thé Mayaville (Ky.) Fagle relatos that “the Iato Rev, a short time bofore Lis death, that the rounion of the Prosbytorinna would tako place atter ‘the Lord takos mo to. Heavon and souds Dr. Bluart Robinson bnck to Ircland.! This prophocy is nenrly fulfilled, Dr, Breckinridgo has gone to tho epirit laud, and_Dr. Robineon has loft, or is Siouk loaving, for Troland,. and the raunton of tho Ohurches scoms to be not far dlstant.” | Bonator Harlan, who is n, Metbodist. pillar, asyn in o romaxtabla dnily papor: The ropork crodited to the Now Yorle Herald that Honry Ward Boochor, on last Bnbbath, proached anothar Univorsnlist sermon, ought to bo rocoived with many grains of allowanco. ~ Tho voriflcation of ita truth might oroate tho improssion that tho Bowen-Tiltou stories hiad some foundation, and that Baoclior folt'tho need of ‘s gonorous provis- ion for future ealvation.” *Gen, Williom O. Dutler, of Moxican War eolobrity, who has lived ‘st “Onrrollton, Ky., for sovonty-six years, Lias two brothors, one 84 aud tho othor 80, and slso & cousin who is 90 yoars of ago—nll rosiding.in tho ssmo town. In 1848; hd whilo in Moxico, tho Gonoral was nominatod Tor Vico-Proeident on tho ticket with Gon. Onse. To hns sinoo been romnining quictly at lis home in- Oarrollton, and,. slthough in his 83d yonx, novor walks 16 tha six milos a doy for oo olso, - x —_— Light nnd Ventilation, “Thoro ts no meuation under which tho requiroments of n perfoct syatem of eky-light ventilation fa moro needed than in the composing-room of & largo nows- popor. This porfection hsa boen attainod fn our come posiug-room, ‘The breathing of 8o many men, and the great hoat genoratéd at night by tho many gas-lghta, Tondor it necessary thab strong means ehould bo Trought to’ counteract tho ill offect, Hays Broa,, of ‘Now York and Obieogo; havo just completed over our ‘composing Toom n most perfoct arrangement, conslat- ing of o Jakgo, high skylight, with a riige ventilator, _a0d 160 o kind of dormer from cach of thie four sides, in tho front of which s & sorics of iron louvros w orronged | {hat they may bo oponod and Closod from tho foor at_option, by which mesns tho Tall beneft. of. n good currout of air s soourcd. Thio great impotis givon to bullding by tho Iato gigane tio fires in Obicago snd Boston, and by tho gonoral do- sira for mprotoment sxialng from tho inceonalng valuo of real esiato in our principal cities, naturally Toada all {nferosted {n the construction of buildings to accept the Intart improvements in this most important Draucl; Of theso, nono are moro cssontial than tho admisaion of light and ventilntion, and the porfection of the roof, and nll that poriaing thereto ; and if this 13 not satisfactory, all other outlsy on fho atructuro ia misplaced copltal viow of {his, ‘with plesaure we call {he sttention of our readors fo the method of adwiting both light nnd ventilation through tho roof, us described sbovo. Hayes Bros, hove not only accomplished tho thors ‘ough ventilation of skylights, but tho thus far slmost or condensation, {a entirely ovorcomo, iho benefit of Which 15 spparont to any practical moehunio who han sxperienced the continu trouble following tho 190 of ainary skcylights, whethor of wood or iron, Wonrd alio plonsed to find that Chicago has not hien back- Svard in adopling {hia imporiant cliaugo, for tho ayes skylighta ars to be found on most of tho principal Draldings tn this city, oa well s on the principal bulid- inga in mont other cities of the Unted Btalcs, 0spo- olaily Now Yorks e The 'Wabash Avonue Billiard Paxlor. Thg oltmax of olegance and neatness in tho furnish. ing sid ornsmentation of o billiard hall has beon roashod in thonow eatablishmont of Mr. , Jacobs, cor™ ner Wabssh-av, nud Twonty-Arat strcot, on the ground ‘floar of the Woolruff Houso. Tho Toom contains ofght beautifal inlatd tables of the " New Ohicago” bovol tyle, from the celobrated factory of Emauucl Brunswick & Co,, Noa. 47 and 49 Blate strcot, oud all equipments and "accostorios of corrcsponding richs nésa, The propeiotor, Mr, Jacobs, fn omo of Chicago' oldost nd bost-nown citizens, and b will o nitko himeplf §f ho docs not succeed I rondering nin boawtitl laco oxtromly ponular, and a croal to tho fashionablo nelghborhood 1n which it fa situntod. For ruperintondent Lo haa cngaged Mr, Joscpl Vor: ‘moulon, 5 woll-kmown billisrd-player, The new ball ill e formally oponed {o-nigly nnd Mesurs, Riioes ronohian, Snyder, Vormoulen, sad ollier oxpucts, will o thors £0 st tho balls s-rolilbg, siouesisie S 4 Y Improvemeonts in Planos. Wo have recontly examined, st Reed’s Templo of Muste, corner, of Dearborn and Van Buren streots, somo Chickering Square Grand Pisnos, with a now patont double-bearing agrafle, a recent improvement of tho utmost value with regard {o durability of tono and standing in tune for o length of time. Theso fu- struments ore soven'and a half octaves, and havoe threa strings thronghout tho uppor register, with Franch action and_over-damper, Tor power of tone, awect~ meas, and_brilliancy, one haa but to hear them to bo convinged of thelr siiperiority, ‘Chey aru intonded for gonsral purlor uao, sud sro being purohosed lasgely by o fashionable music-loving pubifo of our city.’ In order to ronder thoir introduction genorol, Mcanra, TReed & Sons will furpish them upon paymont of $100 cash, balanco i monthly installments, The pricos aro vory low for tho quality of the instrumenta, COalifornia Sunday Train. @he Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Sundsy train, the through Pacifio expross for Councll Bluffs, Omaha, San Francisco, ond all For West potuts, will Zeave tho Central Depot of -the Michigsn Contral, Tili~ nola Confral bnd Chicago, Durlinglon, & Quinoy Rall. waya 0£10,00 &, m, Bunday, Juno 22, 1673, slopping at Indiana avenno and Canaf stroot stalions, This road han Deon awarded tho Inst contract for the {ransnortation of tho overland malls to and from Han Francisco, Aus- tralin, Obins, and Japsn, Through tickota via Chica~ 0 & Northwestorn and Ohicago, Rook Taland & ¥adllio Iways, will bo good on this train, Fine Olothing at Cost. We aro dotorminod to el our presonts stock of eley gant and stylish clothing at cost, previous to removal toour new quarters, northiwest corner of Slate and ‘Madison streots, Aug. 1, embracing all the noveltice in white vests, linen and mohatr ssoks and dustors, English and Scotch cheviots, and an immonse stock of boys' and children’s goods, Must be sold and will Lo if low pricos will do it, Call and sce us, Edwards, Bluott & Oo,, Nos, 45 and 47 Wost Madison’ stroet, sad No. 308 Stals siredt. —_————— . Llama Points, . Opening this day, alargo line of llama lsce showls snd sacques, of our own importation. Buyors can savo 8¢ least 40 por cont. Also, 1,009 sults of overy Xind and style, at about half prico. A fino braided suit can be bought for $13, the prico of which'a fow days ago_wps $25, Colored ond plain whito suits, in groat varioty, at $4, $5, and §6, loss than half tho old price, nnd 1,000 dozen Dabbriggan hoss ut G0 conta ; ©old pricc, 81, O, W, & E, Pardridge & Co., Nos, 118 to 124 Btate'stroot. Inman Steamship Office, * Mr, Francla O, Brown, tho General Westorn Ageng of this justly celebrated line of steamers, has lately removed from Ceutral Block to No, 32 Clark streot, corner of Lake, whero ho occupies one of the most pleasant and fincly-fitted ofiicea in tho eity, This line of atenmehips i tho royal mail line, and i one of the ‘mont popular of tho trans-Atlantio lines, bbb el e Pure Wines, H. August ‘Kirchhoff & Oo,, No, 24 Xako street, have tho largest assortment of the popular Missouri wines, Dlack Roto, Virginia Bcodling, Concord, &c., 80 highly Tocommended by the prominent physlcluns of this Clty and elsewhiere for tholr purity and oxcollence, and offor tho sawo ot the very lowest prices, bt b ottt bty Billiard Opening. The uewand elegant billiard hall of Ernst Sadler, ot No, 221 West Randolph street, near Groen, contain- ing fous aplendid tables fom the 3, M, Drupswick & e Co.s manufactory, will be oponed to-uight, Lovors of the oue will de well to be on Lund, Tho Government Eridgos nt Rock Yua land Arsonul—No More Transforring of ikailrond Froight Permitted. From the Rhods Tsland (i) Argue, Jan, 19.) This (Thursdoy) morning wo loarnod thiat & now ordor biad jusb beon Issuod by the Kecrotary of War in regatd_to_transferring froights over tho Government bridges at Rook Island Arsenal. Haretofore, the froight business of the Peoria & Took Ialand, and of tho Davenport & &t. Paul Tloads has beon tradsforrod by wagons over tho Ttock Island Arsensl bridges. It hoa also, to some oxtont, besn the practico of morchants and munufacturers, on each side of tho rivor, when Taving their goods, wares and morchandise on thelr wagons, to haul thom over tho govern- ment bridgos, for shipmont, if anything could b waved by It—or to receiva thiem intho samo way., 'Lhe Beoretary of War hns directed that * hereafler no vailroad frtights bo allowed o _cross the @Qovernment bridyes in twagons.” Doalors and manufacturers in Rock Island, Bouth Rock Ieland, Bilan, and Moline must, thoreforo, hereafter ship from and to tholr rospective places, Tho same in Daven- r, R, J. Brookiurldge, Sr.‘ romatkod, * iy inovitable concomitant ‘of eator, from either leakngo port. - Tho practice of onrting -stores from ono sldo of tho river to the othier for ubipment, or of rocolving stores in tho same way, is to bo dis- continued. - | Wo presume that the 0., T I. &, P. Ralirond Company, having pald one-half tho exponso of ‘building the Rook Ialand bridge, would nnturally fool that the bridgo ought not to bo used to in= Tlm tho business of tho road owning ono-hlf of t, or tho businoss of any other ralirond which horonftor might obtnin abi intorost in it. This order_will, doubtlons hiave » moro direot offoct upou tho Pooria & Rock Tuland ond the Davenport & 8t. Poul than any other roadns or partios, thouo ronds huiu;g na yot, no right to run their trains over the bridgo, and, theretoro, hiave boon using it to tranafor froight by wagous botweon their ronds, Tf tho now order shall be strictly conflned to frolght rocolved or nont by railronds, wo sco no objestion £ It. o intarcoutso, social nnd bus- inosa, botsveon tho ‘pooplo_on’ onoh sido of tho river is not to bo intorforod with, ns matters now atand, But ¢ Cn_‘;" Robinson and Hiram Prico “have vory suddeuly and very Pflvmuly lott for Wasbington, and it will bo wll for the peopla to Xoop their oyos and onrs open, Tho Dbuninoss of thoso monopoliuts in Wnshington may not ho for tho purposo of gotting 5 now ordor cntting off pooplo ,;numn‘y ‘from orowsing thoso bridgos, in ordor to bleod thom for tho boneflt of the * Poor oirs "—ptill it in woll onough to keop 'an oyo out, for thoir visit menns somothing. ; —_——— - WEST VAN BUREN STREET, - 'A Lanrge Number of Property=0wnors Yetition to Xave' It Oponod from Tloyne to Lenvitt Streot. : A Inrgo, reapectablo, and roprogentativo meot- ing of tho owners of property on Wost Van Buron #troot, from Loavitt to Kedzle, inclnding sbout two miles of front; was held Inst oveningin 8 dimly-lighted, but- lorgo, rospootable, and repro- sontativo grocory storo noar tho cornor of Van Buron streot and Wostorn avonuo. Mr, F..Ch Bradioy callod the meotiug to order, and ox-Ald. Campboll pregided. Ho nnnouncod tho object of the meoting, which had in -View tho --romoval “of & - 'jog in Van: Buron strooh, betweon Hoyno and -Leavitt strcots, avhich In reality amountad to the closing .of tho atroot at that point. Bhould tho stroot, which Tind tho advantago of possossing & main sower, and gas and wator mains, bo oponed out, tha Wast Bido, Ratlrond Compauy would af onco ex- tond their tracl to Westorn avenuc. Mosdrs, Bradloy, Boyden, and othors, sustnined’ ME. Onmpboll in his viows, and werd -in" turn jsus- taiiad by tho mooting, A committeo, consisting of Mossra. Boyden, Bradloy,” Bchuylor, Crano, and Whitriey, was &ppointed to draft resclutions, which thoy did as follows : GENGL 1 Resolved, That this largo, respectable, snd, xopro- setitative mooting of citizons of the Thirtoonth Ward Foquoat tie Goramon Council o tako such. immadiato: Hotion a will bpeodily tenipliten Van Dron stroo hotween Hoyne nnd Leavitt streots, and that » special “ssceament af oll tho proporty berefied by this ime Jrovomont is desired, ond that flo. proporty-omiers nefitod ate willing to advauco, tho nocousary funds to thio city for tho advance of tha tax, Resolved, That Van Buren streot, bolng one of tho t atrcots leading east and wost from tho hoart of {Hio city, ought to ba openod diractly from tho ltko to Contral Park, snd that we, the proporty-owners Top= rosonting over two milos of frontage on Van. Duron siroct, botween Tloyno strcet aud Kedzla avenue, aro Qoalrous of having tho small strip of laud befweon Hoyno and Leavitt atrcot. condomned by the proper outhorities at once, Resolved, Thot ono copy of these resolutions bo presontadlo tho_Common Council and also to tho onrd of Public Works, Tho resolutions boing acceptablo to tho large ond respectablo meotln% that reprosoutative ‘body dismemborad itself by adjournment. THE COURTS. Manenary, Mich,, Juno 16, 1673, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bm: Inyourissuo of the 1ith inst. I notice your articlo on tho rocont decision of the New York Court of Appoals, overruling the decision of the Supreme Court of that Stato, theroby awarding to Btokoea a mow trial, for tho orrors committod, first, by tho trial at nisl prius ; and socond, ofirmed by the Supreme Court on tho quostions of law presented by, the record. I have rend your articlo with caro, and, sl- though I am not proparad to -indorso the princi- plo to the oxtent yon soom to- advocato, yot; I can oo much wisdom in some of tho reflections ; Dbut, at tho samo timo, think somothing msy be said on tho othor side, You scom to advocate the making of some Codo—some written arbifrary set of rules—tobe adliored td in such trials; and Iam aware that the results of many trinls tond to give the greater part of publio tho improssion that, after all, tha legal investigations is a farco. Now I maintain that laymen and casual obsorvers do the .Jegal protession great injustice by tlolr hasty oriti cisms, No ono who has not been ‘called upon to sdministor the law can undorstand the difficulty inherent in this_branch of government, AndI approhond that but fow appreciate ‘the ‘import= ance and benring that the courts have In soous- I“fi our lives, liborty, and property. & ow if wo takeé a rotrospectivo vlew of tho offorta of monkind to ndvauce from barbarism, annrohy, doupotism, and oppression, wo shall sod thnt the massos bave boen found to run into oxtromos, and, durin; the - heat of oxcitomont are nlways linblo to do irroparablo wronge. Froquontly thia exoitement renches the oxccutive snd logialotive branchos of govern- mont. But the history of civilization shows that tho courls have boon moro stablo aud, af- tor sll the imperfections and shortcomings, hero is whoro wo hinve been saved; hero is where wo oro bronght to face both sides of questions, which rosults in sifting miuutat{ the whole; and it is hore whore truth—everlasting truth—comes {o tho surfaco; and what, toa onsual obsorver, often soems absurd and moro delay, is but tho prico we pay for our liborty. Now, I do not say that tho surgings of the public mind, and tho inordinata passions of the mad ' bour, nover ' reach and ognrntu in our Courts ; but I do insist that this branch of civil governmont is the last to glvo way, . We all know that, for somo timo past, tho magses havo beon clamoring to hung—hang ; and it i8 quite possible this may bLave warped tho Lioneat judgment of courts, But tho gront right of having thoso cases roviowed in a calm, dispassionato mnunor iy gut the sobor socon thonght, and suroly our Government Is_stron *| written codoe and an unwritton rulo is, the codo Afi::gh to mako hasta slowly whero lifo fe o stnko. Tho wondor, sftor all, is, not that so many ‘miutakos aro mado in trials by jury, but that so few aro made. 5 I notice that in tho Stokes cage, the Court of Ap&)sulnflnd mistakes in ruling upon ovidenco, and in tho chargo of tho Court to the jury. Ono of the most cult things a Judge has to do in {)muldiug overa trisl by jury is “ruling”! on estimony. In Grooonloaf's work on aevidenco, the whole doclrain is stated in a very few words, and would soem, to & porson without practico, to bo plain and ‘quite _simplo. But we notico that, whon wo camo to apply this. doctrain, or, in other words, theso gonoral rulos, to tho {housand and one particular and ever-varying casos that camo up on trials, wo aro often por- ploxed; and the Prosiding Judge is callod * mpon to docido, ns it wero, upon the epur of the moment. And cortalnly it is quito possible {hat tostimony that, at the timo, might toem entircly usolous, ‘might, in the end, prove of gront valuo ; and if, upon a full and complete survey of tho ontire caso, it should appeur to bo of any valuo, tho dofendant is injured ; and, if this is disregarded, then [fberly as rogulated by Iaw hns suffercd, And not only has this party been wronged, bmé thin becomes & precedent for ali time to oppross othiors, And henca it s that, In this way, good or bad law comet to oporato to savo or injure, ag tho'caso may bo, And bo it rememborod that, of a1l the rules of Inw operating on persons or prop= erty In ourcounntry,whother written cunsfim!’lonl, nets of Lnfilahhflea, or otherwiso, the rulos that are publishod from courts of the lust resort, liko tho New York Court of Appoals, are tho n{’olut numerons, the most valuable and endur- ablo. This is common law, founded in justico,— ovorlasting justico,—tostod by the exporience of agos. Ono of the marked dilforoncos Lotwoou a attompts to anticipato and dogido In ‘advanco § the common law rule applios the rule of justico in the spirit of equity to the transaction as it oc- curred. Aud, whenover a Court lays down o rule that does not square with good, sound loglo, and I8 not in necordanco with juatice, it la onst nside a8 o mistake, and “is not fol- lowod, And It s @& singular fact that, ot this momont we aro proteoted lour per- sons and proporty, Lo & very grest oxtout, by rulen of law, that havo boen promulgated ' by those courts'of Inst resort in n quiot und unng- suming mannor; and rules that tho mass of mankind do not learn of_until, perohauce, thelr rights haye Leon invadod. Lo civilizod world is govorned by tha force of the wisdom and justico of tho doclsions of theso Judgos, Bomatimos the uninitiated will, in tho AN IMPORTANT RAILROAD DECESION. Judge Drummoni, of tho wnited Stntes " Clrouit Court, Declinos to Intorforo AWith the lknno County Olrouit Court in the Settlement of the Difforonce Jiotwoen the Ohicago & Pacifio nna .Ohicngo & Northwestern Railrondu, "M Oblongo & Northwestorn linlizoad Com- pony, 0MO YOATS BE0, construoted a road on tho onet sido of tho Fox iver, from the main lino to Eigin, n diatanco of sbout & milo and throo-quarters from tho tum of tho main line. Tho land wag scquired by purchaso or condomnalion, and operated tho road for » groat mony yoars. In 1806 the Logislaturo prencd an not Inoorporating tho Atlantio & Pa- clflo Tinilrond Company, now cailed the Chicago & Daolfio. 'I'his Company had tho right to con- construot & rond within cortain tormini,+ono of which waa tho onstern boundary of the Bthta in Cool County,—oxtonding by way of Chicago to tho Misaissippi Rivor, aud made a survoy to tho Town of Elgin, It claimod thoright to ontor Elgin and strike tho lino of the North- wostorn Road vory near whore it tarna off, to cross and ' go up- on'the onat sido of the rivor, and to toke o portion of tho track sppropriated by tho, Northwesiorn os a zight of wey, .Tho cluim wus dispuled, and “tho Chlcngo & Pacifio Compauy filod a bill In tho Circtit Oourt of Kano Couity, etating that it hnd boen nosblo to agreo With the Nortinvostern upon the point, and ask- ing that, under tho Inw of tho' Btato, n portion of theright ofway of. tho Northwoatern bo con= domned for the uso of the lino of tho Ohicago & Tacifio.” Whilo tho procedding woro ponditig, & Dill was filed in tho United" Btatos Oircuit Court by Mr. W. G. Wiloy, of Now.York, » stookholdor of tho Norihwestorn Company, in which ko al- foged tht tho rights and frasicliinos of tho Com- pany would bo lmpnirod, and his interoste-as a stockholder jeopardized, by thocontinuancoof the Jrocendings in tho Kano County: Cirowt Court, 3ad tho condomnation on tho part of tho O & P, Company, and asked that they bo arroatod, His modn ground was that tha 0. & P. Company 1ad no right by luw to condemn land belonging to tho Northwestorn Company, becauso it was o part of tho right of way of to Intter ; and:ho turged that thorg was ronlly no necessity for tho g0 of this partioular portion of the irck by the . & P. for tho purpose of ontoring or passing through E|§ln. indo tho bill was filod- in the United Btales Cirouit Court, tho proceodings in the Kane County Gourt have gone to decreo, 5 jury boving nasossod tho damages, ond tho cnae - becamo res adjudicata. Yosterdsy morning, Judge Drommond dolivered Lis decia- ion on the application of AMr, Wiloy, and Lis opinion wna that Mr, Wiley bad no right tocome to tho Unitod Btatos, Circuit Court, undar the circumstances of tho case, and ask that the pro- coedings of - tho State Court bo -intorfored with,’ Tho procoadings, tlie Court said, nro ponding in tho Btate Court, und to ssuo an injunction would b annnwarrantablointerforonco, which no press- ing necossity justificd, booause’sn aggricved patty would hiave his remody through tho appro- pr}n o a:hnnnola. “The injunction was thereforo Tofused. _THE CITY IN BRIEF. i Henry Bullivan was finod 85 by Justico Scully yostordsy morning for carrying a pistol. On Thursday afternoon the MoVicker nine de- ’?ms)etd %m nine from Aikon's Thentro by a score of 9to0. The Board of Public Works, Jaatorflny, Tot the contraot for Bgan avenue bridge to Fox & Howard for 8950, The Board of Managers of tho Nowsboya Home will Lold 8 moeting at 3 o'clockthis aftor- noon, at tho offico of tho Ohicago Roliof aud Ald Bociety, No. 61 LaSallo streot. Tho Denn, Westlako & Covort -Baso Ball Club wiil play tho Soclals, this afternoon, at tho cor- nor of Houth Park’ aveuto and Thirty-fourth stroct. % A buse ball gamo for the junior champlonship of tho city was played on Thuredsy afternoon Detween tho Blus Stocking and Bocinl Olubs, in which the formor was viotorious by 39 to 3t. . M. Morton, of Brooklyn, will preach at tho North Sido Tabornaclo, cornor of Wella and Ontario strects, to-morrow morning nnd ovening ot 10:46 and 7:db.- Tho teats will bo freo. A thelf nomed James Carroll, was fined 8100 yostorday for nssaulling and trying to rob o ped- dlor, W. J. Mintline, of No.220 Cluo Island avenuo. = Puplls of the High School clssses who woro oxaminod for tho Normal Bohool, on Thursday, nre requostod to meet at tho Normal Hehool bullding o Mondsy morming, ot 9 o'olock, and. bring tholr singers with thom, Tronk Boatly, who acoidontally shot little Moggie Colling, on Thursday night, was brought Dofore Justice ‘Seully yestorday morning. ~Tho onse was oontinucd uutil the 24th, in bail of §500. Tho littlo girl is not soriously burt. The Cathollo societios who intond to tako part In tho }ymcesmou at tho laying of the corner Bstono of tho Churoh of tho Hacrod Hoart, at _the corner of 8t, John and Lincoln streots, next Sun- day, will most at Bt. Patriol’s Ohurch that after- noon at 1:30 o'clock. Yestorday morning Mra, G. Trank, of No. 676 Archer avenuo, in attompting to light firo by pouring korogeno oil over somo slumbering conls, was sorlously burned. Hor husband was seriondfy burnod in the hands in sttompting to savo hiy wifo, ! Tho | 2embers of tho Young Min's Bodalily of tho Hoiy Family Ohuroh are requosted to meet at thelr vooms, in Bt. Ignatlus” Collego, Wost Twolfth stroot, to-morrow afternoon, at half- aat 1 o\look,hto tako action on business por- ining to ko yin%ol the cornor stone of tho Baore 3 Heat Ohural An sdjourned mooting of the Univorsalist Mis- alon Union will bo held a tho Synagogue corner of Wabnah avenuo and Pocl court, on Sunday tho 224 inst., ot 4 o'olock in tho ovening. Tho subjoot of discuseion will be “The Terms of Clristian Fellowship,” and sddrossos will be mado by the Rov. Dr, Rydor, Rov. Dr. Forros- ter, Rov. Mr. Pullman, and Mf. A, G. Throop. Tho Board of Publle Works {ssuod the follow- ing bullding pormita osterdsy: W, E. Doggatt, hoat of excitomont, displace a moy, us thoy havo in Konr Biato but, sooner or later, good sonso wiil prevail- J.N. R, two-story and basement brick, 65x40 feot, Huron stroet, wost of Wella ; W. M. Turoman, tio-story and basement stone front, 27x63 foot, Doarborlt stroer, north of Chicago avonue; W. 8. Gurnoy, throo-story snd bascmont brick, B0X46. foot, South Wator, botweon Franklin and Lake, Tho propellor Erie ia tho second of & lino of thirteen new vessols, forming the Lake & Rivor Line, which will ply betwoon Chicago and Mon- troal this 'sonson, making conneotion with acoan stoamers, and surrying producg aud, passongora .through in twonty-one days. The Erio loft last ovening with 16,000 bushols of whoat, snd alod of flour, B ‘Mra. Charlos Porkins, who hss beon missing for somo dnys from hor rosidence, No. 886 Mich- _lfian avonuo, .wag found yostorday mormng at the residenco of Mr. Farnsworth, on Thirty-sov- onth stract. Bho has beon sufforing undor an attack of temporary insanity, or frionds will bo glad to know that her condition is improved, Tho mystery in_tho matter of Susan Donin, Mr. Muir, ond tho 81,000, cleared up yostordoy. An hour ‘aftar the rocolpt of tho monoy by Mr, Mulr, 1t was legally attachiod ab tho instance of tho Journal propriotors, to whom Miss Donin owea o little bill, and {ho Trensuror thought {hat, undor tho clroumstances, ho had_botter | frooso to tho money until logal ‘procoss was had to make him surrender it. Yeatorday morning . Daniol Wright was held for further examination in $1,000 bonds by Jus- tice Banyon, for stabbing Joo' Lo in_tho ohost st o lito' hour on Thuradsy niglt, or Bouth Olark streot, The wonnd udmh\!\ll, but not. dmfiemnfl, and was inflioted with s pocket- Inife, Leo was tho aggrossor and tho siabbing was done in sclf-defonso. About 6 o'elook lnat evoning » horso attached ton b\:figy bolonging to Mr. John I'roizle, and contninfng two ludles snd two ohildron, took fright ot tho eouth ond of tho Lincoln Park drive, and ran_away, until he ronched Divers, stroat, when he turnod on Olark and was stop, by some mon. No ona was burt and tho lndies YLohayod with commondablo equinimity through- out tho entiro trip. Officor Oudmore yonterday afternoon found gomo boga' clothing on _tho Iske shoro, ot tho foot of Harriuan street, Ifo walchod it for somo hours, Lioping 1t would bo olaimod. Ho at Inst took It to tho Armory Btatlon, It cousistod of two hats, & pair of boots, with a pair of stocks stuck insldo, o pair of shoos, & dark-blue vest ond coat, and » brown vest and cont. Thero was notliing in_ tho pookots to indicata who tho ownors_ woro., 'The olothing was thal of boys about 10 yoors' old. No pants or shirts woro found, It {8 probublo the boyo wont outiin a boat, or went into batho, aud were drowued, Tho Marelalltown (Town) Zimes, of thia weok, contalns n vory flattoring editorlal on_ the rrowth of Chicago sinco the grent fire of 1871, 'ho artiole olosos with the following paragraph # Wo onco thought there was a contest botwaen Ohieago and 8t, Louis, oach striving to becomo the commercial ompoxlum of tho mighty North- west. ‘Wo thinlk go no Jongor ; if indood thero 1ins boon ong, it 18 in the past, and oxlute no Jonger pavo in the tmnfilnnunn of somo onthul- antio 8t, Lonisan, fain d(l‘n[; away In tho dmnr foga of tho Lo\vur Misafnslpy Qroat and glorf= ous {n Chiengo | and marvelous isthe onterprise | And novor-sny-dlo aplrit of hor pooplo.” Tt Is really & {)uy that ovory issue of the Jour- nal should contnin somo artlols which sliadows forth tho iufirm and dementad -condition of its Joon! forco. Youtordny, it stated that Buporin- tondent Washburn 1nd boon informed by n Po- Tico Captain, who had boon informad by o Police Sargonnt, that n polico officor, namod John BUIY, 1ind boon stricken down with tho cholora. No- body folt slarmod, hecariso overybody knows that tho Journal has nover, sinco it was an_infant, Ivon out o startling faot, Upon invostigat- g tho mattor, it woa found thab [ cor John Btift, of tho Huron Blrent Stntlon, had hoon suftering for somo days from an altnok of oholorn morbus, but wonld bo rondy for duty to-dny. It miny thorofore bo otntod that, notwithatanding the horeulean cfforts of tho Journal and tho Times, tho cholorn 18 not yot uppoared in this city. Tho Doard of Puhlic Works hiold n meating youterday nfternoon, and convidored tio pelition of Mosnrs, Farwoll & Oo., aud others, praying for tho removal of _tho ** tar faotory " on Mon- roo streot, noar Eranklmi, The Dolico Com- missloners, savornl - Aldermen, sud - tho Corporation - -Counyol - woro prosont. owner of . tho estabiishmout, Mr, Durratt olnimed that tho hnsinoss was not hazardous and 14 did not ondauger the wurrounding, pro perty. Aftor considerablo discussion, it was decided :to hovo nnathor meoting, aud In' tho mesntimo got tho opinfun of insuranco mon as to whothor tho - fuctory js_dagorous or not, Tar ia not mado nor dlutilled thoro ; the businoss dono “fo raturating folt with tar for roofing purposc. A Jnrge quantity of tar and pitoh s kapt on band, it Mir. Barrott oftorod, If that was objection= ablo, to rednco tho numbor of barrols o as to rondor & largo firo imposeibla, Ho baw earried on businass thoro for twouty yonrs aud novor beon burned out, and this fact may provent tho tomporary location of tho Post Ofllcancar Charley Tarwell's dry goods store. Tho Firg Wardons submitted thoir aunual re- port to tho oard of Polico youtorday, Thoy acovored 5,070 violations of tho firo ordinanca, and rocoived 670 complainta from cltizons, Thoy uorved noticos ne followa: To altor construc- tion of buildings in courso of orection, 267; to tako down_dangorous structures, 6 3 walls, 13; smoko-stacks, 83 to_build briok basomont, 40; ohimnoy, 2,231; 'to build chimnoy higher, 1613 to conatruct shod as roquired by ordinanco, 692 3 to construct firo-proof protection for stovo, ovon or bollor, 154; to stop erccting woodon build- ings in flro limits, 879; to oeaso onlarging honses with wooden matorial, 268 to prevent woodon _ buildings being moved into firo limits, 40; to removo pshes, straw, &c., from promisos, 408 1 to romove explosive olls and gun- powdor from promisos, 26 ; to romoye atovo-pipe from combustible mutorial, 489 ; to repaiz dolap- idated bullding, 9 ; to cloao hatchways aftor 6 . m., 63 ; to ropair Lntchway, 12 to furnish von- tilation for chimnoy, 48 to furnish stops for chimnoy fino, 148 ; o construct fire-proof veults for shnvings st mills and foctorics, 20 ; to cloan foul chimnoy, 107 ; to remova obstruotions fram “fio bydrauis, 0 t0 zopals dofootive oliimnoy, 14 to dosiat from building ires in stroets nnd on promises, 2 to dosist from locating lumber yards in fire limits, 3 ; mlscollaneous noticos, 26, Total, 5,005, - . NEWS PARAGRAPHS. The Dotrolt Common Councll has passod o stringent ordinance in xegard to tho blowing of stoam-whistlos, “Tho most outrageous tax to which the people of Ban Francisco are subject is the chorge for water. 1tis even higher thun the chnrfia for god. —A clork at Xonin, Ohio, voted himsolt 850 pak pay, and thoy Jugged him quick as o wink, o can' understand” why he hadn't as good o right ns a Congressman. _Whon * bosutiful youg, women sro found lying stone-blind drunk in tho stroots of Mem- phis, kind-heartod Christian 'fmlfiumnn haul them into their door-yard, and sot thom up against tho house to sobor off.” This is from tho Appeal. ~Thio Dandeo (Scotland) Advertiser appearad fo print, the dthor day, on jute papor, manufac- furod nimost wholly from rofuse jutc-bagging. Tho improssion is sald to Lavo boon very noat, though tho lrnpur—u dofect easily romodiod—was {00 thin and tranaparout. —Tho Dos Molnos moa who woro a hat band insoribed ‘* Bweot potatoe E]lmta for_sale," hing committed suicide since he heard of the old Illi- nols farmer who walks around the strects of E'filugl\eld with o Blfi;‘ on tho seat of his pants, whioli roads s # Use Brown's patont bee-hive."” —Only 136 feot of tho distance botweon tho shore ond and Iake end of the tunnel romained lnst Monday and that smount has beon stendily decrensing siuce then, 1t isintonded to com- menco pumping the wator out of tho shor e end this wook, and it noehiug hanuna to provent tho tunnol will bo complotod uuder & month's time. —(Qleveland Leader. ;. ZThe Houghton (Luko Buporior) Gazelle Inughs at the ado miade by tho Pacific const ross ovor tho gold-yiold of minas, sot down at 17600 to 2,000 por duy, whilet thio Calumot and Hecla Copper Mines, in the noighborhood of Houglton, Inst month produced $20,000 worth of cgppor par day, and still koops up that rate, —How {8 this for high in tho “cool North?" Tho Houghton (Lako Suporlor) Mining Gazclle soys’ thoton tho Bth insb. tho moroury there rerched ninety in the shade, and tho mosquitoes waro livoly, fall-voicod, and moro than numor- one. On tho sama dny thero was fco onough in Marquotto buy to intorfere with tho progress of s stoamer. —Grading out in Californis, in tho Sn Diogo country, must be oxciting busincss. The World, of San Diogo, mentions an instanco where tho workmon grading for a rallway nosr that aity, camo upon s colony ofytarautulas, Theso vou- omous gpiders nttacked the Irishmon and actu- ally drove tho men into the wator, tho only ssfo rotrout againt thoso animals. —I\'\!\Vupn{mm think it strango that the Mobilo and Ohio Rosd has bad such wondorful im- munity from fatal accidonts. The rouson is plain.” Its trefus can't do mischief. If thoy loave the track thore are no ombaukmonts to descond. It traverses a lovel plulu, from tho Missisuippi to Mobile Duy, which will become, in futuro yoors, the choicest abiding place of civilizod man. It is now given’ ovor in part to tho dominintion of savages, and districts along its routo, nmaturally mosl attractivo, are half desolato, ; —A curions presentiment is mentioned in con- neotion with the drowning of three sohool boys ot Norwalk, Conn., June 7. The dny before the accidont, Dr. Iluys, an assistant toachor, ro- ninrked fo & follow-tonohor = “I have dreamod two nights in succossion that_throo of our boys woro drowned. - ItJs vory foolish to speak of it, _but someliow it haunts mo, ond pleaso have o caro to the boys when on tho water.” Whon Charloy Whito, tho first boy who reached tho Liouse nftor tho acoident, came in dronchod with wator, the Dactor oxclaimed : ** How bad is it ? who is drowned ?" and fell fainting into White's arme. 1o young man on tho Indisnapolis Journal who wrote this will soon [imfllm e if bo keeps on: A strango story camo fo tho ears of @ re- ortor for the Journal, & fow days sinco, which s vouched for by sevoral well-kuown prominent cltizons who are coguizant of tho foots, A Mr, Jnmes Bhophord lost his right foot at tho ankle ;‘nme some months ago, by o railrond accidont, Whilo amputation was being performod, & pot fomalo dog watchod tho oporation closoly, sud soomod in great distross that Lor master should suffor so. Afterwards thoe dog gave birth to a littor of puppies, every ono of which was born with the right foro foot, just at the ankle, misg- ng. GENERAL NOTICES, (e} : ARD. 0'Gonnor & Tiaynos, aicoummura ( 0'Connor, Taymes & Nlb}fh(un. ‘give notice that they will not bo ros) ble Tor e sitrmotod by Patriok Nawghton, iato.of O' nor, Baynos & N:ufihmn, sald Ml dissolvod o T nat. Aoy tint sald Vol R e o) 0t Luy monoy 1. tho riame af tho or. n.guuul l(l’lll. ok O'CONNOLL & “AYN‘“N‘}“ SALVE, Al Right Snlve for Burns, olly, CORNS! 25 contan hox. DR. FTEPIENS, 134 Dearborn.ot. WIRE WINDOW SCREENS, 5@ CTS. PER S@. FOOT Fur Walnut-framad Sorsens; 2hota. far Statnod Flower Btands, wholgsalo aad rolall, and al Kiuds of Wigo Work, BMITIL & BURKART, AR K - 55 OT. = =2 SCALES, FAIRBANKR' STANDARD SCALTES OF ALL BIZKS, gt W{;j@ FATRDANKS, MORSE £00 5> ¢ 23 111 AND 113 LAKE.ST, ATKEN'S THEATRE. Cool and Comfortable IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER. The Bost Vontilated Thioatro in Amation, A Cool Dratt, from Jtvory Bido. Lightod by Gliomical Process. v No Blazing to Hoat tho Atmosphoro: SUME&ER RESORT. GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR _SPRINGS, . ‘West Virginia, . Famous for their Alterative Waters and Fashe ionahlo Patronage, aro Now Open. Tiiog aro 2,000 foot abnvo 1o watar, affording entiro res oy oo Tl oot abart 0 one. *Yimncity for agooms inslng i ent lha A Bt 5000 poreimn. . Ohargas, 63,60 par dsy, U3 por 3 g et poktotors bt tho Suweat Olialybuste Birlng, GRAND MATINEE 'PO-DAY! | wnlinm n'\':q il Kuaten or tholr Norvina Tuiia o . The Groat Spectacular Ovora, it il Wtor konihioe o tho uao of visitors > without exten ohargo, « %OLOE 9 ithorouts o thuab fnrings from, All pointa {n_the Wesk M it Cimelntadt b mfl;munav‘: by lmt-olsme Taokets o ¥ Thils Atternoon and Evaning. I B T P A i Tho Borgors, Russesl, and al tho Btars appear, Pamplilot oan ba ind for both walaring piacos at this MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, offica, and al: LAl i of ! ! k, B SR AR ot ek 0 MONDAY FVENING, Juna 10, and until farthor no- tice, tho briltiant young artista, . ‘White Bulplinr, oy, W8, 103 3 , 885, T e ey S5y 16 Tickat Kgont: Unlow Bapot, PP TERONGR 1. PEYTON. = e o W 0 7 Inanow .,flfififi{)@%finmnmfi" FREDERIO BALTIMORE AND OHI0 RAILROAD COMPANY'S BLADE O GmASS! DEER PARK HOTEL, ?{'fijfig’,:’”} coereers o EATTE PUTNAM, Garrott County, Maryland. Linoy Brightly, A delightful smnmor rotreat in the Alloghany Moun- o and orlginal Songs and Dances. £77Mhdinoo SARTAAY RS b e NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE. Commoneclng MDNDAfi;‘o. Baturday Matinoo. CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS. J. L HAVERLY..... verenssManagor, tainy, twonty-clght bundred feot abovo 110 wator, will b roady for guests July 1, 173, owling Alloys, Billinr Ttooms. droquot and Quolt Gronnds, Kuarding and_Liv- ablos, Baths—hot, firsticl ary Bt eold, and showor, ase ‘orghus(ra connootud with 1o houea, “Tormn, £ par days §20 pee waok i 875 por month, po- ofnl tormin mady wift fawline for limgor portady. *Oblid: Son undor ten yoars of ngo and nreaw, halt pric, Touad tein oxoursion tickols puod Il Octobor 31, at 1o ucod ratos, for particulars, addrose by 11 31, KINSLEY, Gon'l Mangor Totols B, 0. R.1t.0o,, Guinbarl 4, ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SBASON OF 1873. the ICuropcam Plam, Lk 1 R tinat o B ot Beneldaoonn Nowport, will be opon for l\l:hnwu tion of guosts Juno 25, T'a meat tho growing demands of tho publie, the ospacity ‘af tho hiouso fine ooy inerensod sinco lust fonsan, by it #auition of anumbor of Fooma, all Inryo, niry, and nowly- Turnishod. A now Rtetaurant of an Inofansud suatiug on ity s alio honn addod, ~ ¥ight steninhuats a doy froix brac I Brovltoncoany Nowbort, ¥ ion in regard te iiny, Jono 2 firsk oo of M, DI s, oto., addcoss YA, Yol {,'33\',?;.; o “l-". ‘:'n"‘x‘;l.:,f o to ripurscnnte T, H. HU. oat. oharactar, *!ficcles, obortaon's {1vor] v 5 i WISLES OF SHOALS! roslity dramn OASTE, , Also, fizat apponranoo of Mins BUSAN DENIN &« tho’ * Marquisa " Miss BYDNIY — STAR ISLAND. - WITIL 24 POPULAR ARTISTS! “n 8 BRILLIANT CODNTDIANS! 5 TALENTED VOUALISTS! And Xull Brass Band, Tricos 2a manil, Tosnrvail Soats on ealo at Tlox Offico. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, This (Saturdag) aftornoon and night, positivoly tho last porformances of the buautiful Rootety Comeds, GAME OF LOVE, Embracing thoentirastrongth of tho Mazunath Company, On . Provil L1 HEYS, Prop. COWELL s Polly Eccles, Mr. (10, GIDDENS as am Gorrtdys, thioir orfginal clisractors. MYERY OPERA HOUSE. e Tlxlu new and edlvna l,lolfi)_wfi nfiund.!u 1678, with LAST GRAND MATINEE | “H iaion scenity, oiato, an olitios for. boat. AND ing, I:Mhlnhnnd fiahiig are nusurpaesad. A first.class LAST 'OBFTIGH’I Moran & Manning’s Minstrels, This (Saturduy) Evening, June 21. Don't fall to sce thom, It s positis LAST AP- sco umPEAn:\fl%M.vnly thele be conneol physiolan wi il tho havsd, Translont Board, #1360 to #4.00 por dny, 3,00 10 $260 par . 50 to 83,00 por day. Commumiieations il Jiing 3, sy bo adassanod to P, W, HILTON, Box ) 5 5 b Masn, ; aftor thatidate U Btar I of i TRANK W. IULTON, Manngor. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. RRIVAL KD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Summer Arrangement. sEgrnaATION OF !Y.v:rl'.hllimu_r. Jlanes,—t Batucdar oxe apie. a3 0xGopiNs VR LT AL e TR e WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depol, foot of Lake at,, and foot of Twenty-tecond-ats A Grand Pro for thelr Clostng Performance. AUADEMY OF MUSIO. An entiro oiange of Lill, and first appoarance of MISS MINNIE LODER, MIRS ANNIR YEAMANS, LITTLE JENNIG YEA- BIANS, and the New il D Deket affice, 67 Clark af., sunthieast corner of Landolph, Matinor—WRDNESDAY AND SATURDAY and 75 Canal-t,, comer of* Madtaon. 3 Toave, | Arrice, OCEAN NAVIGATION. Mail (ol matn and alr Hno)...soe s 8idep. m. 8:00p. SRR AR AR AN i o §:n 5. Hiw o, m. &TE AL EN N s : e Sailing from Now Yorl fc st nd Livs en- I o e N Y or os irostovars Tottalgnes Cati Passage $60, $90, and $100 Carrency, Exourston Tickets at {avorsblo mten, aton scugor should mako m;i';"ggmunn b P stoerago i Lvornool. Queanstown, Sl ot Garddl, Briatol, or Lahdon, S01.00 aEronor. O nesoagors bookod to or from Gorman and Soandina- vian paints at low rates. Tho Stoamships of this line ara tho las it fn tho trada. Drottaon Great Britaln, Trefand, and tho Goutinent. * | hna, Wongun, Lason WILLIAM MACALISTER, i, L Wi Gon'l Wostern Agzont, IR s D Nosthonst cornor Clark and Randolpivats. (apiasite mow | 3 Bhiormian Hougo), Ohioago. . .| p00. m.| 2ol . HENRY O. W WORTH, Gerieral Pazaongar Aueat. CHICAGO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, AMon & &, Louls hrough Line, and Loulsians oY dhortroute s Chicagato Kanios Gy, Union erial, West Side, ncar dadison-it. bridge. Teave. Arvive, * 9:15 8. m.|* 8:10 p. m.. ain Lino.. Haueas City T Jackaanvillo, 020000100t * 9:15a. m.|* 8:10p. . * 4:10p. m. |2 8:10p. m. wight Acaamo'dntion, (* 4:10 . m.|* 8:40a. m. Bt; Loals & Bpringileli Lightaing 5 Exprose, via Main Line, andalsol via Jaoksonvllio Divislon 19:00p. . ansan UIQ{ Express, vis Jaok-| s, SR A e ¥ | Poorla, Kookuk & Dus sl m BSTABLISIEED 1840. TDally, +in Main Lino, and dally gxceps Satuclay, vid 1t . Daily. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, earner Maditon and Canal-ste,; Ticket Offiry Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. Tatav Juno 3L 3 Sout Clarkat., oppusite Sherman Uinise, and at Deyt. Ttusni, g 7 Arriva. Oninr By "And from Bosto_evory Tuoadny. [ Cabin Pussuise, S80, $100 nnd 8130, Gold. Qibeate Excursion Tiokots ot Roduced Rates. *11:00a, m. Stoorags Passoge, ¥ ourroncy. Prasengors and frolght B e D Tl paris o Turopo 8¢ Jowoat ratoa. Jr 4515 p. e BiebtLrategon Gros Britain, Traland, and ths Continont, e o O VERNLT, Gon Wart'a Agont. W. cor. lack and Randolub-sia, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Wil sall from New York na tollows: = CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Fuot of Laket., Indianagv,, awl Sixteeuth-st., and_ Cunul and Sixteenth-ata, Ticket ofices in Lriygi House, No, 19 Clark-et., and at depola, Mall Otraw Dubuguo aad Bloux Clty Exp.... Pacihio Tast, Lino.., Galoaburadiassanigo Mondota & Ottawa ‘Aurora Patsongoc.. ‘Aurora Passenior Dabuquo & Bloux ity Kzp. Pactflo Night Expross..... Duwnor's Gravo Accontinodation Downer's Grorg Accommudation|* ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 0 + Thradey, OITY OF BRISTOL. QITY OF BROOKLYN. ...l Saturday, Juno GITY. OF WABHINGTON. /Thursdny, Juno . CITY OF ANTWERP \Baturday, Juno 35, 8A, AL And cach sucooodjng BATURDAY¥ and THURBDAY, from Pior No, 45, North Rver, Oubin Pnsango, S0 and S00 Gold. Depot oot o Takeas. and.foot of Deehiy.accond-t. Ticka Staorags, to British Parts.... oo eI, Curianay, | —aficch 120 Randolubst,y”wear diark. Tenve, Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BIGHT DRAFTS for salo at low ratos. §t Lonls Expres FRANCIS C. BROWN, Cufro Mall General Wostorn Agont, Pl 82 South Clark-st., corner Liake. Spiugtield aproy 5 0 Dubuguo & Sioux Chy Ex. STATE LINE. |\ 5t A g A Duk Woai Ve ool v NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thexs olugnnt now stesmors will sail {rom State Lino Pior, Folton Forey, Brooklys, N. ¥, an follows: VINGINIA, 2,000 fons v“dnmu June 2. ALABAMA W St, Louls Express PENNSYL ncs uly 23 GLORGIA. Yodngsday, Aug. 6. Yortulgutly thoreaiicr. " XUSFIN BALDWIN &'G CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN ity afices, corner Jandotph and LaSalle corner Madison-uf Agonts, BAMPLE & HARG Cor. of Onnal aud W RAILROAD, sta.; and 15 Canal. Agos Wost, Madisor-sta., Uhloago. ¥rovpart & Duby Milwaukae Aall. Milwankeo Baxp Hilwaukes Passonie Salling twioo n wook from New York, and oarrylng pas. songors Lo nll parts of Grent, ‘Burope, and tha Mo dltorranesu, 8ge, Britlsh auil Irish ports east, ; wost, Contl. Bfiial ports sama ax atlor rogulue linbs, ANl yayablo In 8 obroncy, Anply for tll {atormaion at thie Qo ‘pany's oftiges, No. 1 Rowling Groon, Now York, and N. 1, Sornor Lasalloand Madisou-ats., Ohicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agentd, in, Lroland, Continontal Uabin from 365; Stovr- m, 30 p, m. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dopot, cormer’ of Harriton awd Shermunats, Ticket afice, 3 Wt dudison-at, Teave, | Arric NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, . BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Coisray LAKE SHORE & MICH/GAN SOUTHE o ThoSouth Walss Atiantio Stosmahip Oumpany's now | Dejot, Vun Hurensit., faot oy LuSille iralaes Sloumiing will sal from Yonacyivanis Rall- wiheest corter las anit adalpha Omahs, Leavenw'th& Atchtson 1 Poru Atcommodati Night Kxpre Louyouworth Ticket ofices, and soutlucest d Whart, Ji 01 al und pesla. oud Wharh Jorsu oy 2 | _corner Gunal nd Jadison -t GLAMORGAN, June 18 Arrive. ‘Theso steamstiipa, billt oxprossly’ far vided with all tho r (i £raido, are pros tost Lusprovoments for tho comfortand convaufunon of GABIN AND BTEERAQL PASSENGERS, uirronoy o Propaid i Soitieaion from OarAld, Tapross Accom. via Main Lino. | Aiatl, vis Air Lino and Main Accanim South Chileago Accomms PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHILAGO RAILROAD. 7 Arrive, 5 ourroncy ora Dratts for £1 and upwacds. Faf fetior pacifoulors vty tn Ouedif, ot the Com: ‘pany's Olioos, o 1 Dock Olinmbors, and th Now York to KIOHTBALD DAXTER & GO, Aponts, No. 17 tfroadieny. MISCELLANEOUS, Tears, oo A DA s s A 3a: 1o ¢ 6:10 p. . +0 D, ||“l~ * §:00 u, N1y L 1 LUE & ™ : {;i,%,im“ f."o"'?‘l\"\'c:sf“: 1::.;] .nlmu w l!;n‘ ;:x;hb for BLUEE o & FEEITD AALAOAD. 'lio gunuluehias bo! arlow's and thorgor's namos N 3 . the Inb 'y " Tatsted and North firauch-ste, General oftos S0, e Tabolg A e ot Ut i orwo e Drog Btorw, | Bepat cormer ok, corner ltanialph and faaile-sts, D8 WILTBIRGER, Proprotor. Arrive, Tears, ¥Z7~ For sale by Grooors end Druggluts. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenoo, R, 1., Bullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, | cuicaco. ioimuaeolis & ciNciinan THRoua With Larris! Patantod Improvouents. Sond for Olrous | 4o, o NG VA, KANKAKEE, ROUTE. o sateur, For throwh lickets and steep(ng-ear Lirihs apply al o4 Rlgin Accommadatior Jilvor, Pack Accomnos Rivor Park Acvanmodation: o G 3 oTlom, Waate | ieio 2Velet ufice, 11 Kundolyh-ats, near corner Clarks 16 ok LRt e Motfiosl men who havo wado | _{ngion s Juot o Tieenty-sect i llllhg&ilnl study tostify l;l(ll. Ill([x" II‘ :“l:: M:' fu & ro- IA‘.‘W C,mf“ 3 ” II 280 ::, [ l.h :;:. ] wansior, apputito, strongth, vo at Judiginpol + 6t 1 L me Sroawod, digsstiort “"‘i"".lim‘:;'? dy mouriabmont L Ariive At Oinotuaty 410530 B . §10300 . unoral oant Ey ol t Ol 157 n, m,, 8:35 A, m,, and A Onty o x-ffi‘r‘,f.‘.} Hatordag Hlght train {o Tne it and Uiueinnatl, South Ead prstengors oa o chveked i take tran 61 ‘vaBiyacean" Tt 7 Dottt o, “ihloo from 2a. 1o a. Savory & fElgnen haor s st,; Losom, and al) Olowiats Luvrk'on oadl Dottlos

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