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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THE LAW. Possibility of a Compromise in the Groat Western Telegraph Buits The Will of Stephen A, Douglag--- A Olaim Resusoitated After _ Thirteen Yoars, fixfiaorflinary Real Estate Transaction * --Buit Against the City for . Btreet Repairs. Mr. J. O. Hilton v, Tho Gront Wostern Tolo- graph Company, on review, a motion was made by John J. Bonnett, yostorday, for the plaintift in error, bofore Judgo Drummond, In thoe United Btates Cirouit COourt, for loeve to introduce fur- thor ovidonco to show the, true uature of the notes on which the Cowmpany wos forced 'into ‘bankruptey. Tho grounds of tho potitionors, a8 shown in argument, woro briefly as follow : That tho Com- panydid not owo sny money to Solah Toove when tho petition for roviow was mado, but Bolah Raove did owe the Gompany $100,000, ovor- pald to him on contracts; that the notes hold by Hillon werc made long after thole covoral dates, and long ftor the declsion of tho Bupromo Court, in Torwilliger v. tho Company, declaring fraudulont tho very contraota for which thoso notes woro g0 given, with full kuowledge of eald fraud; that eaid Hilton was not, and is mot, s bona fide holdar of said notes, without notice, but has had notico; sud that ho pald nothing of value for such notes; that wheu tho Commoreial National Bank became ownor of sail notes, Gago, tho former Presidont of tho Company, was a largo dopositor with them, and they discounted said notes for Gago on his own account, and on his own credit oxclusivoly, looking only to .his guarsuty on them for so- ourlty, being woll advised of thoe ltigation in which the Company was involved; that whatovor . moneys were pald to Roova were paid for othor work, having nothing to do with the Company;* that Gage, in siguing such notos, lind full notico of thelr character, and the cireumstances undor which thoy woro givon, snd would Lave fo bo paid; that Roovo was fot a creditor of the Com- any ot tho timo the notes wore made in his avor ;- that tho notos, instoad of boing for tha purpogo for which thoy wore ostensibly given, wero all for tho benofit of said Gago; that the Diroctors, acting as such, at tho timo tho notes wore givon, bad nover pald any stock ; that thoso faocts hove only hoen recently olicited, in the taling of proof beforo Bishop, Master, in tho caso of Burnliam v, Hil- ton et al. (publishod in T TnUuNE) ; that Judge Blodgett In the District Court, in aPnnking of tho caae, #nid, {n his opinion, it was immatarial o shoyw the valuo of the line, or that the Com- pany did not owo RReove whon eaid notes were gul , and substantially held that said judgment y defondant on “said notes (on which tho Compauy wns adjudicated ~bankrupt) must De regarded as conclusive evi- denco of indebtodness on tho part of TRoove to tho Company; that at the timo tho Court g0 held, tho dofondant (plaintiff in orror) did not know that such testimony as the above could be- obtained ; wherafore they moved tho Court to allow such additional tostimony to be added totho record, and incorporated in theso [proceodings for raview. Tho Court snid this conld not bo dono at this stage, and pointed out various ways in which the esme rogult mlshc possibly bo “attained in o rogular way ; and it was, afformany suggestions had boen made on all sides and rojected,— among thom one by tho Court, whether tho claims of Hilton sgainst the Company on notea might not be withdrawn, on the Compnn; Elviugl ond for the paymont of tho notes, {f should be u\!imntulfl aacortainod that tho Company was logally liable on thom,—finally agrood to rotire forthe purpose of consulting ovor the terms of a compromise, the result to bo announced to the Court on Monday, THE WILL OF KTEPHEN A, DOUGLAS—A SINGULAR CLALY, The following is a summary of a bill that was takon away from the filos of tho Superior Court by the clerk of counsol for ons of the gurtion without the authority of the Court, on tha 14th L\;-au 1sst, and which nover turnod up until yos- ay : Robert AL Douglas, Btephon A.Douglns, oftho State of North Unrolius, and Adelo Williams, of the Btate of Virginia, n married womasn who sucs for her noxt friend, enid Robort M. Douglas, show_that, on tho 2d of Juue, 1861, Stephon A. Douglas was in his lifotimo the ownor of certain real estato in Cook County, Illinois, Township 89, 15 cast (known s the Dauglos cstato) ; thas, on the 4th of Soptemboer, 1857, naid Stephon A. Douglas mado the following will : Know all men. by theso presonts, that T, Stophon A, Douglas, of the clty of Obicago, and'State of Lilinols, In vlow of the uncertafnty of ({fo, and tho cortsinty of death at such time na onall-wige Providenco shall” ors Zain, do Liereby declaro aud subicribo tho following aa my ¥ell, which I dosiro all porsons to soupect ater y Jeaths, to-wit : 1t 15 my will_that my debts shall te patd out ef sny moneys which I'may have, und (hat fo muck of my proporty, Toal and porsonal, at tho discretion of m Sxeontors, uhall be uold as slisll be nocessary to pay all my debta, 1t'In 2o my wil tuat, sfter my ssld_ dobla shall ba paid, all the residue of my property, porsonal and real, auall be divided by my executors tisfo two ogual parts, d that one part thereof shall bolong fo 1ay tya chil. dren, Tlobort 3L, Dauglas and Stoplion Douglas, aud that theother part thereof, that Ia to eay, onc-half of all my property, Toal and porsonsl, and ‘of all monoy ordebts due me, shall belong to and s bereby declared lo boleng to iy desr bolovod wife, Adelo Culls ouglas, 1t fa my will and positivo direction that my satd wite shall be and she is hereby nilowod to b tho solo guar~ dian of my children, snd that o shall havo tho pos. sossion, control, and education of them, until they shall respectivoly arrive ot the oge of 21 Joars, know ing hor to be the Lost porson {n’ the world ta porform s sacrod trust, It inalso mywill that my sald wife, Adcle Cutts Douglas, and my friend and rolatiyé, Danial T, ‘Rbodes, of Cloveland, Obio, be, and tlioy ara horeby deolared, my oxecutors to carry thia will into effcct, and totkiat end I do horeby waiva all legal procens ant fotters of admlnlstration, sud dispense with any and all gecurity on the part of my sald executors, and direct ihat they may proceed aud exocute” this wil tho suwmo ihat T could wore X allve. Having thua provided forall my worldly affairs, T _sommit my soul to God, and ask tho prayers of the good for the Divine blessing, In teallmony wheroof, I hiave heraunto sot my hand and geal this 4th day of ‘Septomber, 4, D, 1857, (@lgned 8, A, DouarAA, [Soal] n tho prescnce of A, O, Benham, Mary G, Hoylo, (Codiciladded July 30, 1850,) Bo it known that I, Stelion A, Douglas, do horeby order the followlng, aupplemontal to the abave, as my Inst will and testament, to-wit: That in evout that my sad wife shall have'any child or children by me, whothor befaro or after my desth, It is wmy will and dirootion that, in the dlstribution of my estate, an fmount of my proporty uhall rut be sot apart and ol Iottod to such or children, equal to tho amount which my other children will réceivo from thotr moth- ex'n ostate, and that tho residus of my proporty, alter paying all'fust dobts, shall be divided uto two equal parts, and ‘one of eaid parts shall bolong to my sald wife, o hier sole use andbeneAt, and tha other to my eaid children, born or Lo ba born ba aforesald, in equdl proportions 1'it boing my wish and intontion that oach chlid should inberit an wqual nmount of proporiy, without Toference to the eatats from which it shall Lo derived, (Duly excouted.) That 8tephen A. Douglas died on the 3d of June, 1861, and the will was praved and admittod to probata on the 16th July, 1861 That Adele Qutts Douglas and Daniel P. Rhodes woro ap- pointed executory 1 that Adelo Willinms nevor soted, but on the 21st Octobor, 1861, Rhiodos took upon Limaolf gnid oxcoutorshlp, qualified, v bond, and lettors testamentary wore issucd to him ; that Adelo Cutts Douglus, in January, 1808, married Robort Willinms, one of the defondants horein; that Rhodos mado out -tho usunt invon- tory of the eutato, and cortain cluims sgainet said eatato wora formally hoard and adjudicated on; and on the 14th Novembor, 1864, eaid Rhodos having fully sdminintored said_estato and Imid all claimu 80 prosented and allowod, was fully d!'l?hlrgml from his dutios as exeoutor, Theronftor, without rocolving any notice, and without belng sorved by any logal process, the complalunnta found thoir proposty suddenly at- tachod, undor & judgmont In favor of Susai W, arris, an tho 25th of Fobruarylast, who olaimod tobaoa oroditor of tho ostate undor s noto of 87,500, dated Jan, 29, 1858, for one yoar, oo of §1,600t ninoly davs, dated Juno. 05, 1459, wnd ono of 1,843, of tho wama duto, whieh note, theso-complainanta alloge, wero given for tho nocommodation of Aruold Turris, by whor thoy wera trrmiforred to Jamos L. Woodward, who transforred thew to Bukan W, Iarris, and not. for any resl valuo or_considoration. Cowplain- anta ofaim that M. Harrls I barrod by lapus of time; and prayed s tomporary injunotion re- straining tho dofondant Harrls procuoding to executlon, ato, Youtorday the following stipulation for new 4slal of the law snit on which Judgmont wag ob- tnined, waa filed, and the r!upom worn for the firat tims brought into court : 2 “And the said Busan W. Harris, by hor go- Meltor, Ionry Wallor, comos and aubmita to the Oonrt that sfie ia willing that, u{wn tho dofend- ontd in the judgmont Ag Iaw in the action’ men- tionod in eald bill of complaint entering their apposrance to eald notion, that tho sald” E-mt;. ment bo vaoatod as to thom, snd they be fot-in to plead and hava o now trial uipon "tho .terma usually imposod by thls Court upon the allow- suco of now bilaly" ~ EXTRAORDINARY REAU EBTATE TRANSACTION. The Adminintrators of tho oulntes of Ihilip Bwigert and Jamen M, Lancastor accuso -Honry Wallor of dotaining from thom §35,000 rightfully bolonging to thom, aud of ongaging in a pecnllar transaction, which is horodescribed, is prodonied in their bill of gomplaint, filed yestorday in tho United 8tatos Clrouit Court. Edward B, Bmith aud_Richerd B, Bpnldln;}, Administrators of Jamoa 3, Lancastar, doceaged, and John R. Hondricks and Jacob Bwigort, Ad- ministrators of Phul(; Bwlgerh docensad, dom- plain of Xonry and W, 8. Wallor; showing, hat the decossed woro citizens of the Stato of Kentucky, and that they owned that pavt of the northwoats quarter of Boo.t 2, Township 88, 14, 8, bounded on tho mnorth by tho soufh Hna of Cleavorsilo O, ot by Lake Miohigan, wost by the Illinois Contral Rail- road, tha wholo boing weat of tho cast lino of 8ald quartor soction north g) of Reform (?) Behool. They are alloged tohnve mado an nr- rangomont with llnnry%v:xllar to convoy to him tho wholo of said ‘tract for snlo, on condlition that one-half tho proceeds should Lo paid ovor to thom, he rotalning tho othor half for himeolf, of which agrecmont W. 8. Wallor, his son, lad {ull knowledge and notico, as shown by lottots in oxiatoneo. In accordanco with tlus arrangemont Bwigoert and Lancastor mndo n convoyanco, but instend of its boing in the name of ‘Wallor, it wae to Charlos C, Copoland, at IHenry Waller's roquost. It 1s next chargod that Heury and- William / 8. Wallor ontored * into | BOmMoO understanding o8 to Homy's half of tho proceods of the sale, to uccumplinh which the property wan convoyed by tafd Copo- 1and to William 8. Wallor, and thia and tho con- veoyanco from Swigort and Lancaster wero ro- cordod, but without any notice or Information or knowladge, in fact, that tho formor doed 'had boen oxocuted, .Noxt, on tho 8iut_of Octobor, 1872, W. 8, Waller and wifo conveyed the laud to Elijsh B. 8hormnn, of which the complainants wero notifled for the first time in May last, whon thoy heard that a conveyance had beon made in conpldoration of tho paymont of $50,000. Swi- ort aud Lencastor aro ropresonted to lhavo fiind in tho implicit faith that whons ovor Honry Wallor sold tho ‘property ho would sond thom half the procoeds, but complainants allego tho fact to bo that neithor Henry nor William B, Waller bave yob accounted for any purchase-monoy herein. Complainonts furthor atato that Honry Wallor lins tuid thom that tho doed from Bwigort and ZLancaster to 0. 0. Copeland was recorded with- out his knowledgo or consont, and that if eaid Copeland dendegu to W, 8, Wallor it was also withouthis (Heary’s) consent orknowledge; that he knows nothing of any sule of the property, and that he haa received no part of the procoe: of any such sale, Whorefore thoy pray an no- counting and rellef. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANOE, Carolino Gunger, tho unfortunafe woman who wag found in o buggy, with 12, 8, Grifilth cutting and slashing bor with a Lnifo, noar Lincoln Tark, hor clothing torn and part of it undor his feot, and hor body gashed in avery port in the most horrible manner, has dieappoared. When tho caso was colled up yesterday morning, tho officer wont to tho house whore tho woman livod, and where she lay siok whon lnat hoard from, and saw hor husband, who said she had loft homo several days, and ho did not Imow whore she was. Inquiry among the neigh- bors gives color to ‘the suspicion that the dofondant has sottled with the wifo, with the knowledgo of the husband. She bears the ropu- tation of an honest womnn, of more than village simplicity. It was stated around the court that lmngdnouoy was paid to the amount of $1,000. THE *'ANNIE LAURIE " RIVER GOLLISION. William H. Condon yesterday filed o libol ngaingt the propeller Annie Lautio, for damuges to the canal-boat Alids, by collision, on Bunday last, in tho Olicago River. The case was ro- ported in Monday's Tninuye, Tho boat is owned by J. P. Brightmnn, of Joliot, and was moored * alongside Avery's dock, botween Loko street bridgo and the Fulten Elovator, on the - wost mido of tho _river, with threo canal-bonts betweeu her aund the middle of thoe strenm, namely, tho Naethn, the Ilarriot, and the Cayuga. Tho Annio Laurle is chargod with coming through Wolla stroot bridge hend- ing directly for tho Cayugn, end sho never changod hor courso, but ran into the Gayuga and sanle lior, the Caynga prensing against tho Nep- tnno, aud tho lattor ngafet tho Tarsiot, and the Inst ngninut Alida, which was crushed againat tho docl, to her injury amounting to $400, TABEAS CORPUS—AN ATSON CASE. Honry Williams, an inmate of the common jnil of tho city, choyged with arson, vostorday petitioned the Circuit Court for a writ of habeay corpus, roprosentiug that ho is illogally re- strained of his personnl liberty ; thes on tho 28th Juno, 1873, Chnrlos Maincs, Justico of tho Poaco, in dofanlt of §1,000 ball, requirad potitioner to appoar boforo him on the 7th of July, aud, by mittimus, bom‘inF date 28th of July, committed him_to jail. Potitioner shown that no ovidenco has boon prosented to snid Justico tonching the chargo on which hio was to aj Txm‘“ that no ovi- denco can bo adduced to ostoblish tho crimo laid to his chargo, except the evidenco that was ad- duced beforo Justico Banyon, on which defend- ant has alrendy beon hold nud reloayoed; and that etitionor, after such rolease, was in jail, pack- 1og up his wardrobe to take away, whon he was again arrosted, on tho samo ovidence. Whare- foro, hie cloimed that o was fu custody on inanf- flclont grounds, and proyed the Court for haboas corpus, and the writ issuod, SUIT FOIL CITY 6TREET NEPAIRING. Ray and Whilney?'cuL_otdn commeuced snit in aswnmpsit against tho city, dunagos $25,000, for work dona in ropairing stroots, on the folloting account : 1871, _¥or labor dono snd materfals furnished on West Madinon atrect, from Robey utreat to Western avenuo. .. $35,785,21 Or. Juno 12, 1871, Paid on estimate .$2,210.00 0, Lssvevsssanesnmaarasy Cr. Juno 30, 1871, Poid on catimute «.. B,364.00 imate No. 2.0 . 0,000,00 10,574.00 at cr, July 7, 1871, ' Petd ‘on No, 3.. Balance dio. X THE JULY T) OURT, Judgo Tipton, of Bloomington, will call calon- dar No. 1, commencing noxt Monday, Judgo Partor going to the Criminal Court, Judgo Hoaton will try old cases, commoncing Monday noxt, for two weoks, in place of Judge Wood, whokd timo is up, and’ who goos_homo, Laving oaruod tho rospoct of all with whom Le haa como into contact, Judge Murpby gocs awny to-day, for two weoks, at _the expiration of which 'ho will eall calondar No. Ihtnklng tho place temporarily fitlod by Judge Hoaton, sucoseding Judgo Wood. ‘Thoro will, therofore, bo no call of casoa bo- gun sinco tho fire, in calendar No, 2, for two weoks after tho commencement of the torm. ATTAOUMENT FOR A NON-RESIDENT. Yestorday, John Davis procured, in the Cir- cuit Courf, an ottachment against John K. White, o rosident of the State of Iows, for tho balance of a dobt, amounting, after all eot-offs uro allowed, to €578.10, having commencod in that court & suit in attachment for §1,000 dam- ages, NOTIOEADLE, TRESPASS SUITS, ‘Wm. McKnight aud — MoKnight yosterday commencod suit in trespnss, £5,000 damagos, in the Unitod States Ciroult Court, against Thomas Whito and Bdwin Thomaa, John Kidd commenced suit in trospass, 810,000 guéug(l:;s, in tho Buporior Court, against Daniel . Bmall, Patrick Madden commonced suit in the same couxt, in trospass, 85,000 damages, ngainst Hor- man Lober and Louis Bartels (Constable). OITY INPROVEMENTS, The usual formal patition for logal pracoedings in rogard to the widening and improving strests wad filed yostorday in the mattor of the potition of tho city for o fury to ascertain damages to 5flvnts property for \vmoulug North streot, from hicago avenuo to Bohiller stroet. Bevoral pages of pmpurl{-)mldurfl are givon In the echodule, Tha cost of the eatimatod improvement i3 sot down ot $200,000, TIE AUMMER VACATION, The Buperior Court will do business until the 2d of August, whon it will go into vacation, ad- ourning ovor until tho first Mouday of Goto- 0. The Circnit Court will adjourn on the third Monday of this month, until’ the third Mondsy of Soptombor, Tho Crimiual Court will probably take n vaca- tion during the month of August, The United Btates Gourta will adjourn fora vacation ns soon ng there ave no lawyora loft ‘hnvlus buslucas to trausnct for the regular July or, ORDMINAL COURT ITEMY. Frank Wilmore plonded guilty to a charge of larcony of jowelry, and was remanded, The oodu were ntolen from the house eccupied by oluselio Delnpierro, Willfam Lidd, properly named, being a boy, ploaded guilty to two indictmouts of larceny, and gentonce” was suspouded, o friond of the Ladd's mothar haviag offered ta give him om- ]}lnymuul aad ko care of him, and ho having 00n ingarceratod 0r tho pagy Ao yrooks. Bontouca day in tho Criminal Court to-day, d IN (IARKRUPTOY. On potition of tha Aasigaeo of tha estate of \Vm..g. Poloman, the Court gave leave to soll tha stock at 38,760, Tho Asslgnod of the ontats of Ilonty Tlazg, Jr., was authorizod to soll tho stook for not losa than 2,000, TRogor J. Bross wns, by order of the Court, Q pol ?\(‘&‘.’ TProvisional Assigneo of tho cotato of m, Mittor, Tiro order of np‘pmvnl of salo, in tho mattor of_Georgo linusloin, was made absolute. J, Phillips ot sl wero kdjuu'actod by dofault, warrant returnnble Aug. 3, boforo Iibbard, Tho voluntary petition of Charles W. Andross waa roforrod to tho Roglator, Assots about $4,600 nnd liabilitios abont 96,600, The Astignao of tho eutato of Goorge P. Dald- win was ordored to pay $50 attornoy's foos to A, T Camoron. NOTES. Honry W. Bishap, Assignoo of the Biato In- suranco Compeny, yosiorday roported hid re- coipts ‘for June, namoly, 340,000, bolng the amount turned over to him by tho lato Assigneo, Norman C. Porking. : In tho wmaitor of tho bankenpt Spiddook, Goorgo W. Camploll was elociod Ausigneo, The Awignos of the Mutual Soourity Insur- anco Company bns o balance in land of 864,920,153, no compnred with $59,580.11 at tho boginning of Juno.” ; . g Fo Tiickor caso wns givon to'tho Jury lavk night, with inatructions to'roturn 4 sealod vor- dict this morning, NEW SUITS, - Tre Unirep Srates Ououir Goynt—Edward B, Bmith et o), and John IR, Hendrick ot al, administratora of Phillp 8wigert and James M. Lancaster v. 1y, Wallor and Wi, §, Waller; bill. Wm, McKaight and — MeKafght v. Thos, WHits and Edwin Thonias ; trespase, $5,000, "Lt UNI7e Srated DisTater Count,—J, P, Bright man v, propolior Anuie Lanrlos libel for coilislon dnmages, $i00, "Wtk CriourT CopnT—1,390, 7,60 —Appenls, 7,001 Giihort Oleson v, Niota T, Lo noanmpait, §1,000 oher s {remored). 1,602~otition by i1y Willista Foras Doan corpite, ' 7,603—Johm Davia v, Joln K. Whiio} attachmont, 81,000, 7,601—Lilza W eph Wray § Vray dlyoreo,” 7,008—D, 0, Camphioll & C V.'x . T, 8mith, N B, lleam ssonimpnity £5,000, 3 Ooffmai, ‘and’ N . 7,08, 7,0 07—Appen's, - 7,603—Charlen 1, Ray aud WILL: {am 0. Whitnoy v. Oity of Ghfcago; nesumpt, $35,000, 7,600—Appeal, e Turr BUrEnion CounT—44,020—Avpoal, 44,021—John Kidd v. Daulol J, Small; trospass, $10,00, 48,022~ Appesl, 44,009—Sary E.'v, Sydnor J, ' Wright} bill for divoreo, 44,024—Davia T, Millomaun v, Freldrick Mijlomann snd' 11, B, Gallup ; mechanies' lion, $630, 22,035—Polor Mucliioofor; e, v, Michel Biachoff and Hophla Bischofl ; confession of Judgmont, $08, 44,020 —Vatrick Mudden v, D, Hermi Lobor and Lowls Tar- toln ; trespnss, $3,000, 44,007—Appoal, 44,038~Pett- tion'of tlo cily fo ascorlain daimnges for widening North atreot fromn Chicago avenue to Schller strect, il et PERSONAL. Count Marris, Bt. Josoph, fs at tho Bhorman. Com, Warrisk, U, 8. N., is ot the Grand Pa- cifle. Dr. 0. Relnjannon, Germany, is at the Grand Paciflo, The Hon., Amasa Cobb, Nebrasks, is at tho Gardner. The Rov. Dr. Withrow, Pliladelphia, is at tho Bhorman, Tho Rov. Wm. Hall, Chius,is at tho Wost Bide Briggs. Tho Ion, Jogoph Rankin, of Manitowoo, aro at tho Shorman. Mej. R, Middloton, Keokuk, Iows, is at the ‘West Bido Driggs. Hon. John Loo Finnsy, 8t. Louis, is at the West 8ido Briggs. 5 ‘Wm. Bryan, Nowcastlo-on-Tyno, England, is at the West Bide Brigge. ‘The Hon. I. Washburn aud family, Portland, M., aro at tho Shorman, Josoph Vilns, President of the Milwaukeo & Manitowoo Railroad, is st tho Sherman, Mr. A. L. Morrison lins boen appointed Prose- autor for the Society for the Provention of Cru- olty to Anfmals, Mrs. Gov. Beveridge, of Illinois, is at No. 9 Wimpole strect, London. The 1Ion. J. D. Eatte or and family are ab tho samo addresy. Mr, P. B. Woaro, of the firm of Weare & Co., who biag just roturned from his annual tour of tho buffalo fields, roports that thero will be an avorugo crop of robes, of which not loss than 50,000 will comeo to this market, Tho Hon. A.Elmor, Fort Howard, Wia., Dr. ¥. L. Doming, Cobu., Wilson G. Gage, Groon Liay, Wio, Cnpf. Charlos Priugle, Now York, B. &, Dudd, Philadolphin, Capt.~ W. Avory, Buftalo, und W. 7. McReunlo, Gloveland, 0., 8ro nt the Gault Touso. Among tho arrivals i tho Gardngr, yostorday, wero tho following ; John Babcock, Pooria ; o, 11, Willard, Omaba; J. E. Saeldon, Oregon, IN; O. L. Peppor, Topoks, Iis; F. O. Ontion, ansns City; Louis Bush, Now Orlcans ; Bra. W. L. Lill, Now York. Togistor Hibbard loavos this mornlug for the 8tato of Vermont, roturning on the 18th fust. Ho proposes to attond ths University of Vor- mont commoncemont oxercises, bhaving tho honor to be Prasidont of tho Alumni Association of the University, Mri, 11ibbawld will accompany tho Register. Among the arriy 5 ot tho Grand Paclfle, you- torday, woro tho following: E. 1I. DBroadhaad, Milwatkeo; _John 0. Dudge, Philadelphia; . Dishop, London, Enghud; J. B. Picraon, Naw- ark, N.'J.; 0. I, Hamlin, Buffalo; H, T. Atril), Dallimore: Joiin A, Nichols, Now Yori; J. B }fnigm, Now Orlcans; O. K. Garrison, 8t. ouis. Mnoug tho arrivala at the Sherman yeaterday, wore tho following: A, Leibenroth, )Yuw Yorl; Johu M. Finch, Dallas, IlL.: Asn Bates and fam- ity, Oltio; C. 1. Ponroko, U. 8, A.; B, J. Camp- bell, Pittuburgl; Homor J. Ball, Gouncil Bfufta; L. R. Norton, §t. Louis; Edward A. Fiske, Now Orloang; Georgo B, Holyoke, Now York, Jacol Gross, Clork of the Gircult Conrt, on Fridny lnst lost tho gold-headed cano presonted to him on. tho accnsion of. bis marriage out of his buggy, betwoon Michigan and Washington streots, on Olark stroot. Ifo would not loso it for & modoratoly docont sum, and_it is thorofora to bo supposed that & modorately decont sum will bo puld ag & reward to tho porson who will rostoro it. Anothor Iandmark has gono, The' advance of civilization in its rosistloss carecr carries all bo- fore it. Ouoc aftor another somgq building, rich in plossaut nssociations, gives way to & more protentious structure, Ono aftor another a lacal o custom dios away, ylolding o a ffi UDEOr Ono mora gulted to the city. Now Phil Yinyno’a whiskors have yiolded to the razor, and Phil him- Bolf has gono to Oconomowoe, Hope he'll have 8 good t{mo. Ex-Qov. Frank Thomns, of Maryland, Minia- tor to Poru, is at homo on a visit. A, T, Btowart made $300 last yoar by fining the cashi-boys for looking out of the windows, Ziba 8, Bwan_has romoved from Vandalia to Champaign, and has rosigned his seat in ti Titinols Togielatura, - oo M soak I tho Gov. Gonvarss n spposlad o by th raitcond ‘intorent to call a spocial sossion of tha Vormont Logislaturo this fall, 1t ia stated that the Knoxville (Tenn,) Whig iato be resurractod under the auspices of the Bdr&wnlow fawily, with Col. John B, ss managing oditor. Judge Thaddeus L, Loomis, the author and builder of the colebrated Macoupin County Court-ITouse, at Carlinville, Ill., contemplates locating in Toxas permanontly. Col. Jolm W. Fomu{: of tha Philadelphin DPress, hos abandoned his intended Luropoan trip on account of the serious illness of Gilbert Brown, business manager of the Press. I, Donnelly, he waa o Granger, Tos niorcabtilo man ho saig & # Blrangor, If there waan't on tho distics . The loaven and the fsbios, 1 shouldn’ bo much of & Granger,” Qon, Horace Porlor s introducing military rules into tho Pullman oar servico. Porters mnst heroafter take off their oapa when speaking to pn;u;mgam and conductory; but the Africans Tobol, Ex-Gov. Loonard Bargont, of Vormont, who wag counscl for tho accusod at the colebratod Tioorn trial, moro than fMly yoars ago, and in the only v nx,i man thoroughly acquainted with that remarkablo case, whon the cohvictod pris- onor was eaved from hauging b{ the discovery that his supposed viotim " was alive and woll, is soon to publish a pamphilot at the ofilco of tho Manchostor (Vt,) Journai, containing an authon- tio rocord of "the half-forgotion aud ofton mig- quotod facta. S TFine Olothing at Cont, Messrd, Fdwards, Dinett & Co,, Nos, 45 and 47 Weat Madison streot, and No, 308 Btate atrcot, stlll haye lefts fne sesortmont of Choviot suits, white Mar- sullles and duck vests, linon mohair dusters, white duok, mohalr, and alpaca sults, and boys' and chil. dron’s linou and_BMarmoilion suila, which thoy offer at coat untit their romovalto the corner of Alag FRiate siroets, on Aug, L, o and ¢ JULY 3, 1873 3 SUBURBAN. Woman's Rights in the Northwesterin Uatversity==Improvomont of the Col= loge COottnge=Aid Voted to o Itnils rond==Necting of tho Wrustcos of South Lvanston. KYANBTON, G Among the ortloles agreod upon by tho Trun- toos of tho Northwostorn Univereity and the Livanyton Colloge for Ladios wau ono providing for an Advisory Committeo of ladios who attond tho meotinge of tho Lixeoutive Committeo of the Board of Trastees, ‘Lhio lndied, in nceordanca with this etion, have appoluted the following committeo : Mrs, J, R. 1itt, Cusirman, M, A. 11 Hogo, Mrs, A.J. Brown, Mra, Francle Bradley, 3lrs, George O. Cook, it Tho *Colloge Cottage,” an Inutitution catab- lishod by tho old Ledic's Colloge, is to bo on- Iarged and Improved during tho summer, so ns to givo Increasod facilitios and accomumodations to the old Indics. The object of this cotingo is to furnish & d,lmmm homo toits iomates ot n low prico, and thus far it hus been & puceous, Tho Univowity Trustees havo voted 83,000 in nid of tho Suburbrn. ITome-Raitwny, which is to run from Rogors' Park to Wiunelkn, SOUTIT EVAUSION, Tho Trusteos of tha Villngo.of South Evans- ton mot on Tueaday night, with Proaident Adnms in tlo chnir and all thomembors prosont, oxcoptSylvontor Goodenow. David Lillas wan ofcotod Villago Constable, Tho Villago Attornoy wau instructod to proparo an ordinnuco preseribing the dutios aud foos of Yillage Troasuror, Slrcol Comuinslonor; Vil Ingo Conntable, and Clork, . A potition of rosldentsand tax-payers, praylug that o crossing bo Inid on the osst sida of Chlc:\‘j;o avonuo, scross. Kedalo avenuo, wag ro- forred to the Committoo on Stroots and Side- walln, Tho samodisposition was mado of npoti- tion praylng that n mdawnlk bo constrictod in front of "a vacant lob on the cnat side of Olticago nvemio, ‘Tho Jommitteo on Btroots and Bidewalks woro dirceted 1o tendorly care fora petition praying that o plank cronsing ho laid on Chicago avenuo, at its intorsection with Lincoln ayenue, and on Groonlonf avenuo, at its intorsoction with- Hin- man avenue. 5 The following orlinance prescuted by Judge \Idowns adoptod : Fhat Maplo. avenuo bo ox- tonded and- opened wituin waid villago 66 foot wido, That Groonlenf sircot bo extonded and oponod from Bhorman avenuo to Chicago ave- nuo, sud from Ashbury avouua to Nidgo streot, said oxtonaion to bo (6 foot wido. That this ordinanco talo offect from and aftor Inly 2, 1878, Sidowalka wero ordered to bo laid us follows : On tho woest sido of Douson avonue, from Crain strect to Lincoln avonue ; on tho south nido of Lincoln avonue, from Ridgo stroet. to Chicago avonuo ; on the wost sido of First stroct, from Lincoln avenua to Washington avenuo ; on -tho wost sido of Chicago avenue, from north line of village limits to Lincoln avonuo ; and on the south sfdo of Lincoln ayonue, from the Chicago & Northiwestorn Railroad trask to Ridge strest, excopt stroot-croseings and intersection of stroots. ' Ench and all of said sidewalks aro to bo five feot four inches wide, of sound pine planl two fuches thick. . Tho following improvements were also order- ed: Croseinge on onst side of Chicago nvenuo across Lincoln avenue; sud on north side of Lincoln avenuc across Chicago nvenue ; side- walk in frout of aight lote on Hinman svonuo, south of Kedzie avonue; in front of eight lots on the west sido of Judson avonue, south of Kedzio nvenuo ; stroet-crossing east ide of Chi- cago avenue aoross Keoenoy's avenuo. djourned. = TIE CITY IN BRIEF. The Ellsworth Zouaves will give a grand mili- tary display at Wright's Grove to-morrow. No businoss will bo trausacted by tho Grain Tnspoction Dopartment on July 4. The messongers of tho American District Telegragh Company will not bo on duty on the Tourth. The polico and fire calls will bo ‘promptly angwored, as usual, The gradualing oxercisos of the Cook County Normal Scliool at Englowood will oconr to-duy, commoncing at 3 o'clock. The programme ia quite long and very interesting. ‘Tho Bluo Stooking Baso Ball Olub, of this city, will play two games with the Aurora Juniors, on Friday oud Saturday, at Aurors, for the jumior championship of tho Btate, Two hundred porsons doing business in the vicinity of Eighteenth and Larrabes satracts have apfimnled to the Board of Iloalth for protoc- tion agninst the garbage-dumping nuisance .in tho neighborhiood. ‘There will be o soclable for the benefit of strangors at tho First Methodist Church, corner of Clark aud Washington stroets, this evoning. A cordial invitation is oxtondod to all who may desire to spond an hour pleasantly. Tho Chrigtian Union Lyeeum will meot this avoning at No. 114 Madison stroot. Thoy will disouss tho Bunday Inw, listen to essays and declamations, and enjoy & good time genorally. Tho boat-race sunounced to ocour to-morrow, botwoen J. M. Dallard and P, J. Mocham, has peon postponed on account of the illness of the former geutloman, w Gardon Clty Division, SBons of Temperance, passed_resolutions on' Tuosdsy ovoning cn conraging tho Irish temperance sooletios to con- tinued offort in_combating boor, and pledging hearty co-operation. Tho Board of Publio Works yostordsy received bids for filling and paving thio intorsection of ‘Wabnehh _nyvenue from Kandolph to Congrosa stroot. Bids rauged from $1.56 to §1.76 per square yard. No award was made, Detective Dennis Simmons yesterday arrosted Muy Howard, » young gir], who, while an inmate of o bagnio kept by & woman nomed Stevons, stolo from hor ‘mistress §400 worth of jowolry, and then docamped. Most. of the property w{'\'m rocovored in the various pawn shops of tho city. Tho Police Commiesioners appointed John Kramer and Willinm Mitchell, ¢ amfl-duy mon,” 1o tho rogular servico of tho Police Departmont, yostordny, Tho resignation of Patrolman Eu- ene 0. Hamilton was accepted, that officer aving socopled a position with {he * Humani Kociety,” as ho calls ft. Old Mr, 8torey must have beon * interviewed " by tho gamblors. That editorlal in yostordny's imes ronds fearfully and wonderfully like o Iotter recently reccived by Supt. Washburn, and bolisved to have been writton by one of tho twa amblers named in the Z'imes urticle roforrod 0. Ia Capt. Lull nware of the fact that the noto- rious rascal Tom Daunlols is rumming a *¢ braco™ {aro bank st No, 123 Went Madison stract ? Tho Captain should not permit tho Zimes to Preju- dice liim ngainat mnking an offort to rid his sce~ tion of tho mt‘y of every robborof the Daniels and McDonald stripo. Beeno at the Amnrg: SE ¥, caso for u prisoner. Justics Banyon—¢T ob- Jjoew” Mr. Bynlding—-“'l‘hn OCourt sustaing tho objaction,” Tho Iawyor, finding the Court sus- taining tho rolo’of ah attornoy, astonishes Ban- ou Ly assuming tho authority of tho Court, Anfiou looks a8 if the cholera had oaught him by the naso, 8o ghastly ls his smilo, B. 8, Haight, who was arrosted on Tuesday night for kooping bis billiard-hall open aftor 12 o'clack, was boforo Justico Soully yestordoy mom&nf. It belng shown that ho had romoved all the liquors from the bar! he wns diacharged. Potor Bmith and blike nuvlah. two Italian ros- tnurnut-keu[mra, ‘wora arraigned for tho gamne of- fonso, aud fined $25 onch. Thoy apponled. ‘The following buildin Mr. Bpalding trying a permits wore fssued by tho oard of Yublia Works yostarday: W. J. Onaban, t\vo«uu}\rly stono build- in, 108x45 foot, on [cAllistor placo; Whitam dlinobalfr, twowstory brick No. 79 At streety Audrow Colr, two-story brlok, No, 50 Onkwood atrost; I'ul Ioonborg, bwo-story brick, No. 100 Georga straot ; Lolisl: Bynagoguo, briok chureh, 27x60 foot, No, 194 Paciflo avonue. 1t is notorious fact that the gamblers of Ohi- cago have bmu{'hc many influences to boar on Huperintondent Washburn to induce him to *lot p” on them. DBut they have found bim incor- ruptible. Tho Z'imes ns & general thing hag Doon f‘rlundlfi to the Ohiof, and hoe is friondly to tho Times, butho will not permit Lis lovo for tho oditor of (hat sheot to_influence his dotor- uluation to wipe out gambling in this cily. Tho United Btates stonmor Bearch omy h,){cd in tho survoy of Lako Michigan, commanded by Cu%. Lonch, and undor dirootion of Lieut, ). N.-Lockwood, Unitod States Euglneer, visited Oalumet Harbor yestorday, Tho K!luhlgnn, woll known fn Chicago, Georgo Brown, Conimander, camo lnfimu(urduy )HDHI&I g, and now lics at the £nnkt of Linke atreot. Bho iy bound for the Upper akes. A plasteror namod Job Ives took a little girl 12 yoars of ago into w vacant houso at the cornor of Page and Washingtou stroets, and troated lior in a disgusting manner, Bhe wmansged to balo tho yllain, Youtordsy amorgivg Juatice Beully fined the brute 100, sud in dofault of paynicnt o was sont o {no Tetdovell for 203 days, Thoe Chicago Caledonlan Olub held n mooting on T'uoadny evoning for tho purpose of giving o nama to their now park, which ia situated sbout two milos boyond Jofforaon, on the Milwaukeo & §t, Paul Iafirond, Tho outate fs to bo called * Onledonin Parl,” and will bo dedicated by a pienio on Aug. 14, when Prof. Goldio, of Princes ton Colloge, and ‘othor colobritics, are oxpocted to attend. Durlug the month of Juno tho Bonrd of Pub- lio Worlts claita to bavo constructed 80,857 foot of sidowalk, of whioh 1,020 foet wns of Portland coment, and 1,363 foot of stono, In May, 58,068 feot woro Iaid, 1,297 faot of concrote and 1,810 of stono, In April tho total waa 40,600 foot, 160 concrole and 306 slons. 'Who total for tho pnst thirco mouths is 186,624 feot. Among tho %lmmn of to-morrow wiil bo match gamo of baso ball hotwoon the Forest Cit; Club of Rockford and a new amatour elub callo the Chicagos, which is nindo u}) of tho bost play- orain tho city, The game will bo played ot tixe corner of Biate and Lwoulythird streols. Tha followlng day nt the same place tho Dane, Wost- Iake & Covort sing will ronow thclr contest with the Fireman's nine. A youthful Toulon, Inst Monday, bocamo tha Lappy possossor of 2160, o at onco hirod a carringe and placed thorein himsolf, and two oyprians, lumntes of & honsa on Binto stroot. The 'Poulon becamo lu;ilurlolmly drunlt. Julin Watking and Nollio Wiight weoro the names of hin eeductivo companions. ‘Fhoy- drove to a houso on T'aciflo avonue, where they uaid an in- fant child of onc of {ho girly Inp' dond., Thoy held & wnko over it, Itcost the 'Feuton 130, Yootorday both girls woro arrestod by Capt. Hickey. ~In the dross-liniug of one of them $110 ;vnu found, They will be oxaminod this morn- ng. ‘Che- Joint Commitieo on Court-Houss Plaus had & meotiug vesterday nfternoon and heard Mr. Thoodore Xayls explain the advantages of his* plan. This comploted tho six originnily chosen for such oxamination, Tho Comuntico unm\lmonsli' egroed to offor the samondvantages to tho architacts whono plans had recoived four votes and upwards when the successful pix wora choten, This admite the following plana : No. 9, Cochirano & Miller ; No. 6, Thomas Tilley ; No. 15, Armstrong -& Egan ; No, 8, Btoruo, of Boston’; No. 20, No. 46, and No, 47." The firat four gontlemon will hinve a hearing before the Committes to-dny, and aro roquested to bo at Kontuclky Bloel ot 10 o'olack this morning. The chotco of threa aocoms noar at hand. A word of warning to the West Bide houas~ holders will put thom ou their guard. Burglars aro ondeavoring to turn to ndvantage the nogli- goneo which leavos windows open or unfastonod, 'Pho residenco of Mr. Milbank, on” Ashland aye- nuo, was eutered by o stoalthy thief, yostorday morning, botwoon tho hours of 1 aud 5, and robbod of a pockotbook and a fow articles valued at obout 980. Lutrauce was gained by the bagoment window, the thiof passing through n room in which o Indy wae slooping. As thoso mudnight visitors seldom hesitato to shoot on boing disturbed, and ag they shoot to kill, care- ful housckeopors will find it gafor to fire at tho window whon tho slighteat sound i heard. ‘Wherearo the police ? Yostorday, while Dotective Donnis SBimmons wag in n pawn-shop on the West Bide, a young man came in, b:ln‘flng with him & large trunk, ‘which Lo tried to dispose of for a nominnl price. Ho sald the trunk contnined but two_suits of clothing. Whon Mr. Simmons oponed it, how- evor, it was found to bo full of very olegant fo- malo npparel. A packnga of lotters was found in it dircotod to Brs, William Smal), somo dos- tined for Scolland, and some for places in Oan- ada, and oll from 8t Louis. The lotters YW, B.” weraon thoondsof thotrunk, The youngmau was takon to the Contral Station, whore he gavo the name of Jamos Clark, 1Ie was subsoquontly re- moved to the Madivon Streot Station It Is” be- lieved that tho trunk was slolen from some rail- road depot., ‘The testinmoninl concert to Mr. Iiavens, tho organist, nt (e Firel Buptist Ohurch, on Tucs- day evoning, was vory numorously attended, notwithatnnding the threatening woathor, and was8 & yory ploasant affair, the moroso a8 the concort was ontirely unpratontions. kfr. Havens was nsgisted, on Lhis occagion, by Mr. Emil Licbling (plano), Mr. J. V. Flaglor ivorgnu), and Mrs, Havous, the Missos Evorts and Itommiors, and Mosers. Qill, Stebbius, Dorn, and Clark, vocolists. All of the solo numbers wero woll givon, and the trios and quartettes, sung by the mombors of the choir, wore very effectivo. M, Flagler carricd off an encore for his slash- ing playing of somo transoriptions of his own arrangement, and Mrs. Havens was Similarly rewardod for hor plessant_rendor- ing of the familiar Pinenti ballad, ““I Love My Lovo," giving for the encore Molloy's protty ballad *‘Clochotte.” Tho whole coucort was a very gratoful one, and was & handsome and do- sorved tributs to a very unostontstions but con~ sclentions musician. The annual exhibition of the girla' school un- dor tho oharge of tho Bisters of Charity, on West Adome stroef, botwoon Dasplaines and Halsted strocts, took place yesterday afternoon, in tho Dbascwoent of 8t. Patrick’s Cliurch. This school is ono of the most flourishing in Chicago, It is condnetod by olght Bistors of tho old order known o8 Sistors of Charity, the wholo being under the dirction of Bister Mary. Thoso ladies camo to Obieago from the paront house at Emmetsburg, Md., in 1870, and took chargo of this rehool in the spring of 1871. Dusgilc tho difioultios of want of room, tho school bas increased in use- fuluoss. It now numbers abont 300 pupils, all girls, ond the courso of study inoludes all the ordinary branches, with the addition of musfo, drawing, Froncli, and embroidory. Tho oxhibition yeslerday was a vory gratifying affair. Tho 800 childron, ranging fromi 10 to 17 yoars of ngo, wors handsomely and uniformly dressod 1n white, The oxercises wore attonded by the pareuts and friends in largo numbors. " Tho Rt. Nev. Bishop Foloy and n largo number of tho clergy were prosont. ‘Tho honors for oxcellonca consiated of medals, bools, musio, and crowns, ‘The exorcises consisted of soloctions of music, yocal and instrumental, in which Misses Hyland, McMillan, Xnott, Wois- haar, Caroy, Downey, Bakor, 0'Counor,” Carra- ‘han, Smith, Boylo, Golgnn, O'Reilly, Dufty, Kiar, Powers, Donolio, Hubbard, Mahonoy, and Me- Auloy contributed, both ou the piuno and on the organ, Thoro woro aluo eoveral rocitations in French, The musio was vory lemiug‘ tho cho- Tuson showing admirablo tralning. In'tho room wers also oxhibited saveral hundred specimons of the drawing of tho pupils. RAILBOADS. Elcction of Officers of the Northwente ern Umion Ialirond«=Sketch of the Ronde=Development of the Menomes ineo Iron Iegione-New Appoints munts, At o meoting of the Diractors of tho North- wostern Union Railroad Company hold yoster- day morning st thoofiico of tho Olicago & North- wostorn Rallwny, in this city, tho following- named gentlemon were oloctod ?mcars for the onouing yoar : Prestent—0, 3, L, Moyer, of Fond du Lag, Vice-President—J, 11, Tlowe, Ohicago. Treasurcr—D, L. Bykes, Ir., Now York, Seeretary ¢, ot Howard, Wis, Aniatuiit-Searelary=1J. B, Redteld, Ohfcago, Directors—A. £, Elmore, ¥t, Howard ; Jolin' F, Tra- ey mud M, L. Bykey, Jr., New York L, Marriner, iwaces + Jame Coloman and O, J, L, Moyer, Foud «u Lao ; Willlam H, Ferry, d. 1, Howy, and if, H, Yorler, Ohieago, Erecutive Committee~0, J, L, Meyer, J, 1, Howo, and I, 1L, Porter, I'his rond—69 miles long, extonding from Mii- waukeo to Foud du Lse—Is leased by tho Chicngo & Northwestorn Rallway Company, and has beon built by that UnlupnuEA It is” expeoted that the Iast rafl will bo Iaid about tho 16th of the pres- out month. Innedintely tha road will bo opened [for business, and, as tho lino has baon Dbuilt un- dor the supervision of the Compnpy’a en;i(,mmm, it will be found in excellent condition, Bosidos oponing o woll sottlod country, it will matorially thorion tho_ distanco. from Chicago to Fond da Lao, Oshkowh, Groon Bay, aud points boyond, ‘the Milwaukoa Northern Railrond having beon comploted u fow days since to Green Iay, and being run in the inferost of iho Milwutilkes & &t. Yuul Ruilway, a sharp competition for tho north- orn business is anticipatod, and tho public are sure to dorive considorablo benofit from the lu- creasod faollitios, tho more go bocnuso tio pro- posod * pooling ™ of the earnings of tho St Paul and Northwestorn Companios huy been abun- doned, It is undoratood that the Milwaukeo Northern purposa extending their lino northward into tho ke Huporior iron reglon ay soon us thoy can nogotiato for ity construction, which thoy aro tolerably sure of doluy at an early day. A pariy of fron-ton from {ho Chonango aud Mahoning Valley Districts loft Chicago last ovon- ing via the Chioage & Northwostorn Read to ju- spoct the Monomineo iron rogion and timbor lands of the Uppor Pouinsula, Their intontion in to look the ground ovor with & view of solect- ing oligiblo and profitablo locations for tho oroo- tion of furusces. Dr, W. 11, Btennott, of 8t, Louls, has boon ap- poluted Qoneral Passouger Agent of tho Chicago & Northwoatern Ruilway, in placo of Mr, IT, I, Blauwood, whoso falling Loalih kas noveusitated thoroattor his noslgnmont to less oxacling dutios. Tho now oflicinl Loy, for eovoral yoars, sorved tho Illinofs Ceutral Railrond most officiontly ns Gon- cral Agont at Bt, Lounin, o s s gunnemnn who, to clasnieal and futollectual attammonty of o Digh ordor, unitas capneity for busincss and & colority in ita dispatch that, with his natural ur- banity, will rondor him an acooptable and usoful additlon to the list of rallrond gonoral oflicars, Alr. John B. Owen, tho oldost passengor con- ductor in tho Illinoia Contral morvico, hag also coungeted himsolf with the Northwestorn ns Traln Bln);]ntuhor on tho Madison Iixtension, with an offico at Elroy, Wia, — e IMPORTANT 10 BOYS, Communication from (ke Mayor to tho Ronrd of Polico Prohibiting tho Indiscriminato Explosion of Firce ‘works on tho Fourth. T'hio attontion of Young Amerioa i invitod to the following communleation from tho Mayor to tho Bonrd of Polico, rolalive tothe obsorvanco of tho Fourth of July by the dangerous practice of oxploding fire-crackors and othor combne~ tblos ¢ To the Roard of Potice: Vhoreas, it la inndo s _misdomenuor by the Taws of {ho cityta fireor dinchurgo cannou, muns, fowling- vlnmn nlml-ker frcarms of any description, or oxe Plodo or set off any aquib, crackors, or other thing cone taluing powder or othor combiistibla or cxploive matorial, without permikston from thio Conimon outls cll, or from tho Dyor, whioh permission sl lmit tho tlmo of fring : "any violation of satd ordinsnco stinttaubioet (10 oty to 8 o of ot losa Hiam $1 o moro than $10, with conts of prosccutton. - And. + Whotens, it ia roported o ino {lat nreparations are belng mada by divors and_anndry perobs to sislato 8afd “ordiuanco on tho th of July ensuing, fn' ho strcotn and alloya of tho Clly of Obicago, to tho great danger from fires of tho Jioporty, and 1o the tujury and’ annoyanco of tho citlzens, In view of this apprehondod ‘danger and wrong, T bereby roquest thio Folico Gomminsionern to cauas ' to Lo nrreated and prosecuted all persona found violating Bectfon 16, of Ohaplor 23, under thoWitlo ** Mindomean+ ors, " of flie Rovireil Lawa aud Ordinances of tho Gty of Cliltago, on tho 4th of July, 1473, anywhoro, within tho corporate litnils, excopt In th publiu porke bolong= 1nig 0 tho City of Ohicago, or i open epaces remots from bulldings, Tospectfully, Joseri M & - el The Gonuine Geyser Bpring Water {a drawn by Buck & Rayner, at botlh thelr stores, — . 1L, Moyor, FOURTH OF JULY, U.C.1. A, * Temortoy, at Tracey Grove. ‘Tratns loaro Gront Fastern Dopot, Malsted and Kinzlo- 2t 8 o'clack, stopning al, Katlben+i, and Wesiern: ok Islind Dopot, Vau Buren-at,, 36 10 0'ln . nd 12 noan, stop) at Twellth, Twonty-second, feéy-firat, and Forty- (hirdeats. Y Tralna will loave ou rasiroad timo. AUADEMY OF MUSIC, Ponltivaly tho last weok of tho THE%E.‘RE COMIQUE MBINATION. COOL BURGESS, HARRIGAN and HART, JOHN WILD, Frank Korns, Misa Adn Wray, Mina Minnio Lader, Miss Aunio Yoimans, Little Joania Yeamans, and all tho mammath troupo 8 A NEW OT10. - Matinoe Wodneaday listea Matines ATIKEN'S THEATRE, LAST WEKK of tho (i ¢t Syeciaculor Drama ovor Prazen Amorios. ZOLOE; or, LA BAYADERE, I wihich tho Posrlows IVECO TR I A TOETR, And Fall Ballot Troupo, Houry Poakos, J. I\ Northrup, R ol hockes st 141 Glhoris appene. Special Matioga on Feidaz, dulv 4. LostZoloo Matinos on Hntnrday, GRAND TESTIMONIAL o RRANK I, AIKEN, Monday, July 7. Wost Bide patruns can sceurs ‘aeata at Gilos iros., X1 W, Madisanat, g OCEAN NAVIGATION, INMAT LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Witk satl feam New York aa folloys: JMhenday, Jolyy noon. Aturday, Jfuly 5 1108 hursday, July 10, 2 D) M. iaturilay, daly 1, 7 AL 10 sty unnpes H70 aud 800 Gold. Btosrago, Lo Britiah Porl 0,00 Currancys Round "Ivip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BIGHT DRALTH foraaln at low rates. FRANCIS C. BROWN, (Gnnoral Wostnrn Agent, 82 South Clark-st., corner Lalte, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIIPS. Balling from Now York for Quaonstown and T.isay ovary Hutuietar ud for LonGonF0c moes Tartigint ot QUISIZNSTOWN snd LIVIERPOOL, from Pls 11 o0 o ANARS. July 19| Canndn,..Snturday, duly 38 aturiny, July 19| Cannda. . Sntucds Rnttting, J0iy 19] Spiees . Batnrdns, A3 wnro, 330, §90, nnd 8100 Cucrency. Iexcutaion Tickotc at Redneod Rt SITERAGI, PASSAGH, 83, onssunoy. Prssengors tou'cod (3 o frow Garman A Benndios T ommantn: o S 1o aro tho Tarzas i tho trd ¢ 0 ara tho L o teado, Draitaon Gront ritaim, Sroin, and 1o Continont. " WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon't Wostorn Arent, Frthoast corner Clark ard Randofptsis: i Ao T, Ul andelpliota. (oppoile naw OARRYING TILE UNITED STATES MAIL, Bolween Now York, Cork, aud Liverpool Tha magnificent now this Lino offer unrivaled passongors. Tho atonmiors being mllks, travolers sectiry anl full.poworod Blosmsbips of Accommadations (o sl Sisaen of o’ geént advantago of hnving s oo an) fuat simathor fo vanh nixl avo; od jually T waling. OURAR {0, QULTION RIELUTo, KEPNLIO, BALTIO, , ALAJ LS 10, BRITANNIU ADIGATIO ML it . Riiling front Now York o4 SATUTE DAY, frond Livormool o THURBDAY S, caliin 2t Cori iizrbof botlt waye: Hintos an low oe oy fstalrss . I urthior inforuntinn g o Uos £ oBico, 13 Mnrkm-"u..A gy (oo e Wesloes TA'RHD LAGERGREN, Acent, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ll Othor Points in England and Wales, T fiouth Wales Atlantic Staxmslip Usmpaayls cow ) D3 will sall firsi-riaww Stormrhiips will sall from Pounsyleanta Ratl- road Wanef, Jursoy PEMBROKS May 28 AMORGAN “Juno 18 10 ateaimatips, Dullh exprowiy for tivs irdo, are pro= vided with afl o Ltost improvemont for the corafortand cousenitnen of o JJABIN AND STRERAGE PASBGNGERS, ‘Firat Gabin. 80 ouirroncy Eecond Ca 8 ourronoy Stoury ourruncy Pronnl §067Ha Gortiaion froin GRrALT, e, eroer o803 Ttalta for 1 ond biwards o frthior purliculivs By o Ourdtn, ot the con w03's Ottioan, o | ook Oiamirers, s D RO TR AL S A ICR ok 10 0 Aoan v otk & No. 17 ifrondinay. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK, July B Seotis u 7o uiy' 10 Alorls. .« "Rl 51 Tanton ovors Taunds. Cnbin Passuge, S80, 8100 nnd 8130, Gold. Itxeursion Tiokoteat keducod Ratos. Btearage Parsgo, 834 outrenop, Passongors aud frelght huoked Yo and Trowm it pacts of Turapa 5t 1oweet satass Sigutbraitgii el Bitahy ol tnd o Sotitaut: '+ 1L 3 o ' ') jont. N.W. cor. Glntlewnd THandolphaio. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Grrand Gala YWeels! THE BRILLIANT YOUNG AGTRESS, KATIE PUTIN AM. TIURSDAY EVENING, July 3, Tom Taslor's ologant v omods onihioh T, Tevlors elogan TUNEQU AL MATCEL. HESTER GRAYEBROOK. .. KATIE PUTNAB With Song: Fourth of July~Two grand porformancos, afternoon and ovoning, MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Tonight, (Thursdas) July 8, aod ovory night until Turther notice, (FRIDAY, July 4, TWO GRAND PER- FORMANGES), and Baturday Matiuao, glorfous success of Robortaon's Obarming Comedy of SCHOOL. NIXON’S AMPHITHEATRE. E. T. STETSON.| THURSDAY EVE, du 3, NECK AND NECK. July 4, Afternoon sud Evoning, GRAND NATIONAL kL. SATURDAY NIGH'T, TFASTEST BOY 1IN NIV YOIU, Matinco Saturduy Aftornoon, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, nlgil and Wednosday irriday, (fuly ) IOLIDAY MATINEE (ovening pricosy. Glorious suceuss of Rebertzon's favorito Socloty Com: Y od, “CASTE.” 3 Q'Connor, Cowell, Blatedsll, Giddens, e B ol e raee oo uar gty - thale Srost Folos. Boata secured in advando. 4th OF JULY At Lake View and Bavenswood, MUSIC, ORATION, BASE BALL ar . T de with & G D RE- st Othor G, TR RS Come ano, gomo all, Admission to Grove fres. Tiok. ote ontitling holder to dinner aud seats witlin iucloauro, and view of Gawoy, for sala st olty Drug stores and Baok- " FOURTH OF JULY. Grand Ball at Burlington Hall, STATR AND SIXTRENTII-STR, Muslo fuenished by Nevans & Tiand, Tickota, admiting Gontion B0, ot i SUMMER RESORT. HATFIBLD EOUSH, HMassena oringy on Raqutto lvor, throo milus from 8t. Lawronic It{ver, will opon June for vecoption of uests, Accommodation first-class. Tho Hotol is entire. ly now, and liss boon fitted and furnishod with evary mod. omn convenlence, Uood fishing and hunlln1. ‘Thie pro- priotors hiave dutormingd (o prospat a houso I ovory way wortliy of patronage. - Tho watars aro Lighly raoonizmand. by tho medics) fl?uh‘.y inwido rango of dissance. Guld iriags may be tind of Oaswoll, Tingard & Oo., Fifth- Aviplutel, N AlGrams HATFTELD 0K Hiassons Sprinigs, 8t Taweenco Un,, N. Y., or 190 Front.at Y. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALHB. Tlousa and lot of § rooms, bealdes bathi-raom, olosota, ith drawaga, wes, pactoat lot 25x125, on Park~ ko) i i Park, 2 h, by 11 A R Rboms. "romr 8ALDB. 100 foot on Autlau-av., atTiavonsweod, on otastorma, it o FoRTIZo 10 DOF G n Bhort tiuia. Tietter (AR > VD RNTON SRl i ik L haar. s, CHROMOS THE “NEATHEN CHINEE ILLUSTRATED. Just pubilishod th Chiroma No. 1of our surlos of orlginal il pimtiugs, Mlustrig Brst iaelo's” oo ot “ilo ““Hlonthion Ohiioe," and giveu to each oustomer by tho GRIEAT ATLANTIC AND PAOIKIO TRA 00., 116 Wost Wahington.at, | 198 Twonty.socond SALVE. A Ttight Bulve for Buris, Bolls, CORNS! 36 cents s bog, PERFECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS, Bewaro of Uountexfolts, STATE LINE NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVE BeL. AR AN LoD B O DEL it slogant now gtaaviews wiil ail (ran State Line Piot, Fulton Forrs, Brooldyn, N, Y, e foifoes PEINSYLVA' AUSTIN T Arents, 72 Tirg s SAPLG Cor. of Canal aud Vrest Mail Balling tvico n woek from fic's Vork, and carrying pas- Mngamfia all v:\rn of Great Britain, Ireland, Cunlh‘rup Burops, and tha Madlisrransan, Gabin f 63 5t ago, Urltlsh and fiiah povic cast, €%0; wost, §&%. Contl. Buntal poris enine o athor repnlar lines, Al bie (o 1. 5, curroncy, or fall infarmation at ths Com- "Apl licer Vo < llowiin iroam, Now Yorky and N. 5. .aSatlsnnd Madisorsts,, Ghicako, HENDERSON BROTHERA. Acents, - BENDIREON SROTHNRG. Agsats, | MISCELLANEOUS, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE Tn.tho ohicapast and best article fu the market for BLUE- i OLOTHE s both Barlow's and W(ltborger's namos L1 put up at Wilthorgor Drug Btoro, A s hitadolphis, .8, WILTBRIGER, Propristor. BY areslu by O nd Druggls Weslern Rag, Paper, Twine and Metal Warehouse. JOHN E. PETTIBONE, Warchouso 286, 388 and 200 Fifth-av. Tate of 104 and 106 Randolph-st, Eastablished [u 1863, Burnt out Oat,, 1871, Stock cailed for in any part of oity, WILLIAD A. HARRIS, Providoncs, R. L, Bullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE Vit Uarrls' Patented Improtemonts. Soad for Clrou- nrs. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION Tho partnorship hurotofora exsting botwoen DAY & STRONG fs this day dissolved by mutusl consont, J. L. Day continuing the busincss and assuming all lisbilitics of the firm, and having full authority to colloct all ac. connts due afd firm, J. L. DAY, Cliloago, Juna 0, 1873. E. W. BTRONG. +« DISSOLUTION. Jonosd Gllberteon, b i o LaRiCish OF el v Asabs i o i u ran &t azsuin: by R, 0. Jones, and all illa dus thiem muss bo sottiod with him, O. Clieagd, Juno 27, 1873, MR GILBERTSON. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, QONTIDENTIAL PIIVSIOIAN, 43 STATEST.. O RSctt kmown Ly a1} seadurs of tho papera that Dr. O Digatons W tho GHdots oatablished HliTwicin, haviig bevn practioing in Ohicago for the last 10 yoars, Schmce and exporienco have o Dr. the most renowned SVE. SERTIRIE or i e noriored by e Deart, cutequat 1 Ninmonte by iedicl e et I Paving dovoted TWHNTY Y EALE orfooting romadion that will cura poai~ off GHRONTG AN stitutas ol OF HIS8 LIFK in porf urst. ND PHIVATIZ DI AR ST e GrRITG IR INATEY ORGANS 1 Vimaie SEOMON b SaCt v TN B e VOHON 8 _OF MEMORY AND MANHOUD It is ovidont that ons who contines b, orfoctly oured, :‘ to 'fil aiudy of certain disonsos, treating thunzaud ¢l gatos svory yosr, must bavo arostor kil than a phjsicist u o goreral practica. ‘GoRtiomanof thiy oity, of tho highost sospectability sad momibors of the' nidafcal fhouly nuw weasthing 0N i iy Mo R, Ttead i AR ‘i\).l'UnA"Il,"'llEIlYl.:'ll\l'll"Nni o aia: u ceniponnen, avolono: 1 OGRS RES AR AV BARLOS or fudles ani ontlomeon, Cal ) 0 1 . GURRITS. S ONDINGE CONTFID %ddrera all Toitor te Dt O BIGTLOW, with staingey No, 434 Statost. NO CURI! ]) K < NO PAY!1 T, JAean, 860 Bouth Clark-st., Chioago, May bo oonf ally consulted, porsunally or by matl, froo of etinrgo, on nil chiranic or norvons disvases. DI, J. KIAN I8 tho only physictan 1n tho oity who waes . P thon ook outfor 60 conte. Tiustratad with mumers ous fing engravingd, DR. A. G. OLIN, CONFINENTIAL PIYSICIAN, No. 41 Wont Washinzlon:t., Oltenga (ist o all jivate, olivonio, and noryoun dlsvasws in o iatior who Bave fulled, Uallar wrilo; cures guaran. acd, Conaultation frue’ sorruxpondonos coufidontial it pages full ihformatlon for tvn st Bond for olreular, DR. ST OMN &, CGonfidentinl Physlolan 113 W.Madisou-st, Chlosgo, T, (A regular graduato in modicins) ouros all chrauie wnl Bhuoial Disensos, of hoth soxes, st geasnnabln Medloines furniuiiod, Now 11y or by g 2 uryused, Cousnliatio raonnlly or by wnail, untantosd. Fomale dlsoase Frasiod with suogoss. Clran{aratrao, . - = et D IO I ST, 183 BOUTH OLALRK.ST,, Qoutinuos {0 ouro all Ghironlo, Norvous, i Hrinary Disoases af both noxo s, and iy be vonfiduntially v sulted, porsunally or Ty mafl, 100 ol olaige, Fema 'y dillioultivk trentod with safoty and suceoss. £ty Madical Troablsy 9 ladles aud gvatlomen aval fvw.