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« 85,000, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MO , JULY 7, 1873. 3 THE LAW COURTS. Tho Douglas-Harris Litigation--- Angwer and Cross-Bill Tiled, An Alloged Dishonest City Salosman---A Joiut Building Speculstion that urned Out Badly. Divorce DBusiness---Tho Courts Condonsed---New Suits, Kte. In tho Douglne-Harrls suit, sn answor and oross-bill wero on Balurday filed, alleging that tho notos on which suit was brought by Mrs, nrris woro for avalid considoration, that tho Douglna hoirs woro well noticed of the pendency of tha suit, and that if the dofendsnts did not putin an nppearnnco, it was bocauso thoy did not olioso to do B0, with tho hopo and inton- tion to defeat any attompt at collocting tho judgmont, ss tho ecvent proves; that tho exocutor, Rhodes, was duly noticed of tho dobt whon Lo was muking up tho inventory of tho estato; that it was gonorally undorstood, from tho juvontory snd otherwise, that Mr, Douglas bad died in a state of insolvency, aud that the debt could not be collected in full; snd tho crose-bil] prays that tho notos be declared o good lion on the cutate. AN ALLEGED DISHONIAT BALESMAN. Flint, Barkor & Co., of No, 8 Iilver streot, dealors in coftces and spicos, on Saturday com- moncod suit, in aseumpsit, againet Louls L. lint, tholr city salesman, for 91,600, nnot;in the samo to bavo boen fraudulonily dotal nuK from thom by dofendant; and they flled wlidavita for attachweut and caplas,” shiow- g that dofoudant bLos . boon ongaged in solling goods in tho oity, = ond nilowod to collect moneys ; that o Lus for somo timo boon making falac ontrica in his books and pcoounts, nud concesling sums of mongy, and that the firm havo recontly dotected him {n mis- appropriating tho sum sued for, and they fear that any judgment thoy may obtain agninst him will bo lost unlets ho is eocured aud held to bail, aud his goods and property attached, A JOINT DUILDING SPEOULATION. Algon J, Sherman, of the Gouuty of Lake, in thin Biate, on Saturday filed a bill againat Philo- tus W, Gates and I\ D. Orockor for au account- ing of tho cost of cortain joint building transac- tiops which ho rolatos in tho bill. o roprosents that being owners of adjoining portions of cor- tain land upou which himeelt and tho two dofondants wero about simul- tancously to orect buildings, oach on Lis own portlon, it wns “ngrocd {hat thoy should join in tho oporation, tho buildings uniform, ‘and similar to other buildings which ndjoined, and which, taken alto- gothier, would form one 6olid, handsomo block. (0 shows that there wero coriain oxpensos on ouo building that were not on_ tho other, and vico versn; that o s exponded more than his sharo; that hio hoa called on_tho defondahts to show an accounting, which they have rofused; whorelore he prays the Court to interveno, and to compol tho defondants to pay him back ull he hss ovorpald. DIVONCE. Jeaso Atherton on Saturdny potitioned the Buperior Court for divorco from Lis wifo Sliza. 1le chargos that she dosortod him in 1869 ; that &ho has piven hervelt ufito ovil practicos; that whilut they lived togather sho used to pinch, choke, kick, bent, and_ otherwise ill-treat him, and that sho was o victim to habitual drunken- no8s. Torger Torgerson marriod with one Kestine, in his native country, Btavenger, Norway, on tho 8d of April, 18725 loft with hor for tho iaud of froedom about n t'lnnr ago, and now asks for di- vorco, alleging that sho has beon repeatedly uilty of adultery with Lars Torgorson, st 144 iborty straat, in thia city. Kato A. Bradley on Saturday obtained o decroo of divorce from her husband, Henry H, Bradloy, on tho ground of drunkonnogs, Lo dofondan loft hia wife to eorn hor own livolihood, A CLATM FROM VERMONT, TEmma M. Farr, of Now Hampshire, on Satur- day commenced suit in tho United Btates Cironit Court against Willism F. Dickinson, damagos 82,600, €o recover money alleged to have beon received by defendont oub of tho estato of Bon- jnmin all, Iate of Tunbridge, State of Vormont, eing the distributivo share of Henry Hall, do- consed, in his lifotimo, sssigned to waid Emma B ¥arr, ond beiug ber sole and soparato prop- erty, The amouut so claimed is 31,188.90, with iutorest £637, lees cash paid $50, leaviug a bal- anco of $1,776.90. TILE COURTS CONDENSED. Phinoas B. Bartlett, Philomon B. Boory, John H. Roid, Osee H. Wilmot, and DoWitt C. Davis ou Saturday commonced suit sgainst O. D. Aug- tinand William J, Manning, in the OCircuit Court, in nsswnpsit, 81,500 damages. Charles 11. Bockwith, Franklin_ II. Beckwith, Charles L. Bockwith, and Lovi F. Mason yester- day commeonced guit, in the Cirenit Court, in troupass, 1,000, against Samuol Webb, State's Attornoy Reed on Seturday filed two informations ogalnst John Freedman, for lar- ceny of money, and the rrlsunor boing brought before Judge Rogors plondod guilty, and_waa sentenced to twonty days in the common jail. Goorgo W. Scott”and John Wrigloy on' Satur- day commonced suit to ostablish and confirm titlo to Lots 1and 2, in_Block 10, in Pryor and Hopkins' Bubdivision of the west 3¢ of the north- wost 1 of Soction 3, 83, 14. The qunsi-crimiual "calendar will bo called in ;.!m Criminal Court to-morrow, Tuesdsy morn~ ng. Latrick Baundors on Baturday potitioned tho Buperior Court to restoro & judgment in bis favor_for tho rather small sum of 208,15, dated the 24 of January, 1801, against Dennis Tracy, Lemuel J, Blisg wanted to restore ono for a dobt of %14, with £34.43 dsmagos. Phillip Hoisor on Snaturday entered confossion of judginont by T, Froimann and Mola Froimann, in his favor on o noto payable to Emills Dohse for £300, and 321,80 intorost.” James Gilbort Baturduy filed & bill under the Burnt Record act, to confirm and cstablish title fo Lot 13 and tho enst balf of Lot 12, in tho re- subdivision by Jncob Greenebaum, Senior, of Dlock 13, in Canal Trustec's Bubdivision of Beo, 7. 39. Joln W, Stanrns & Bons on Baturday flled a ereditor’s bill ageinst Frederick Mohring, im- plonded with Joremiah L, Taylor, in the Suporior Court, for an unpaid judgmont of £4,469.60, Willlam K. Steelo, by ils noxt friend Honry F. Btoole, on Baturday commenced suit, in trospass on the case, £5,000 damagos, in the Buperior Court, against David A. Hall. The firm of Lucke & Nordlio on Saturday com- monced suit ngainst the Kanens Insuranco Com- pany in assumpsit, damages $1,000, iz the Bu- porior Court, Heary C. Bhaw on Baturday commencod suit in trover and conversion, is the Suporior Court, sgainst Hardin B. Brayton, $1,000 damagos. “Abram 8. Whitakor and Cyrus V. Gray on Baturday commoncod snit against Solomon” Mo- Kechan, Hugh McDougall, and Colo McDougall, in the Unitod Statea Cireuit Court, in assumpsit, 7,000 damages. “he record in tho caso of Naomi Lamouroux v. Continental Lifo Insurance Company was, on Saturday, filed in the United Btates GCironit Court, from the Cook County Buporior Court. Tho Assigneo of the Lumberman's Insurance Company bing filed his necount for the month of June with the ‘Register, ehowing & balance on Land of §37,004.93, on a totnl account of 852,- 366,80, the sum of $16,100.5¢ Laving boen paid on ncoount of Juno dividonds, sud 114,58 for January dividends. NEW SUITS, Tug Unrrep BrATes Ciuoultr Count.—Emma M, ¥arr v, William F, Dickiuson ; sssumpsit, $2,600, Abrou 8. Whitaker snd Oyrus W. Gray v. Bolouon McKeclan, 1iugh McDougsll, and Colo McDougall usaumpolt, $7,000, Neomi Lamotiroux v, Continen Life Yusurauce Company ; record from Buperior Court of Cook County, Tux Untep Bratzs Disator Count,—E. Nelde blom v, Bark Acorn ; libel for wagos, $81, Tz, Cnouir Count,—1,638—Appen), ' 1,030~Thin. 4us B, Dartlett, Philemon B, Boery, John I, Neid, Onee 11, Wilmot, and DeWiit O, Davld v, O, D, Austin end William J, Mauning ; axsumpalt, $1,600, 7,040— Appeal. 7,641—Oscar P, Darkor, Wynau Filnt, and Johin G, Flint v, Lowia L, Filné ; ceaumpsit, $1,600, IUI‘I—S—A{mflflH. 1,044—Charlcs 11, Beckwith, Frank- 0 1L, Dockwith, Charles L. Lackwith, sud Levl F, Wason v, Stephien A, Bukoutz ; assumphlt, $1,500. 7,045 w—Mary Ann Itocho v, Bamuc! Webb ; ‘trespasa, $1,000, 1,640—Henry Olstead; Goorgo O, Taylor, and Frank B, Taylor v.John B, Moyo: assumpalt, §1,600, 7,647 ZAlwon B, Bhermun v, Philtus W, Gatds and T," D, Orocker ; bill, ity Burenron Count—44,055,~Patrick Baundors v, Dennts Fraey § d)e(mm\ to restore Judgmont, 44,038— Jesso v, Lliza A horton § divorce, “44,057—Philip Hols- or v, T, Freimaun and Meds Frelmanu ; confesslon of Jidginint, 2180, 44,088V, &, Hlecls, by Uenry . ‘Hioclo, his nost friond, v, David A, Tiall ; cane, X Ko and 'Nordlio, v, Housss Int surunco Company; assumpslt, $1,000, 44,000— Heary O, Shaw v, Hardin 1, Lraylon ; trovor ond ‘sonvarsion, $1,000 damagea. - d1,001—Torgor Torzer- son_v. Keatino ‘Forfarson § diverce, 44,002—Jutncs 1, Glibert v, Murie Clirjutipo Lusenbop, Anng Marle Lisenhiop, and Williun Luseubop; patition (o cous firm titlo, 44,000—Nosea VW, Powoll v, Amoa It Tompklun'; creditar's bill, $78.08, 44,004—Appeal. 44,005—Lomuel J, Blisn v, Inang A, Fisk; confession of judgment, $48,48, 44,000—John W, Btenrns and John W, Stearn, Jr, v, Fredorick Mehring, imploadod Jorsmish L, Taylor; creditor’s bill, ~44,007—Appen), 14,008~Goorgo W, Beotk aud John \Vflxl’nfl . Clar] \ Reod, Mnry AnnRoed, Gharlotto A, Daker, Gor- am F, Daker, Trext () Duraud, Avno M, V. dilder- sloovo (1), David H, Glidersloove @) and sl whom 1t niay coucaen ; potiion to contirm flo, €),000—Ap- peal, S HYDE PARK. Regular Saturday Matince of tho Vil Ingo Trustees. Tho Hyde Park Trustoos hold their weekly mocting on 8aturdny altornoon. Tho followlug bills wore oxderod to be paid: Hentty & Barkor, Tifty-first streot sowar... John McCnflroy, Wabinsh avontio, Pay-rolls on siroot improvemonts, Totata s Lesveaisasvianivde ROBETAT Tho following tax-rebates wore allowed : 1L, Worstendoll, on Pralrie avenuo.... «$ 89,00, ' W, O, Dlcklngon, on_Drairio avouno, +7200,00 R. B, Boll, General Town Fund., « 983 T, W. Btone, ou Wabash avenuo, .. 20,00 Total.... FTRNeY Bills to tho amount of £3,407.73 woro pro- sontad, and roforred to the Committoes. Capt. Binford mado his mouthly report, show- ing 78 polico arrests for June, and $517.14 fines cotlectod ; for six months, sitico Jan, 1, 1873, tho wholo number of ntrests was 437 ; bolonging to Ohicago, 187 ; Hydo Park, 78; Lake, 185 Indi- B18, g; Calumet, 1; Thornton, 1; Yolo, 15 Obio, 11 Amount of fince assod six months $2,442.25 Amount of fines colldeted. ... 1,807.08 otal cost of police acrvico aix monthi + 3,700,00 Cost of polico over finca collocted... - 1,802.02 H. E. Moacham was appoiunted policoman for . tho Sonth Bhore Park, and Cornolius loggoveon for Holland Sottiomont, both without pay from tho Villago of Hyde Park. Tho sorvicos of Mc- Qovern, spocial policoman at South Ohicago, ware disponsed with. Potitions woro prosontod from Grand Cross- ing for_tho appointment of Lorin Love and Adom Neeb a8 policomen, aud both woro re- farrod. Potitions wero prosonted for the romission of finea for trespass on parks, from Frauk Beuuett and J. M, Gillospie, Which wore referrod to the Judiciary Committce. Also from i, H, Honore and munr oitizons complaining that tho Union Transit Rallroad in made sn intolorablo nuisance, in tho mguner of its unemllona_z that it ocoupies_etreots without Inwful suthonity, aud now scoks to lay down a 80 a8 t0 mako, second track, asking ihat it may bo removed, and auch notlon takon aa moy reult n agsorting tho rights of the villago and her citizons. Ito- forred to the Attornoy of the village for roport. Tho Attornoy roported that he had served o noties on tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Iiailrond Company, but hiad recoived no answer, Tho Buporintondont xoportod thak tho unsafo bridge ot Ainsworth had been taken down and robuilt, aud wes now in worse condition than be- ore. A On tho resolution for the immediate oloaning ot of tho Fort Wayno ditch, the mattor was ro- forred to the Judiciary Committos, and the Olork was directed whore to find, and was roquostod Lo Exnn\\m, acopy of tho written sgreemont made y said Hailroad Company with tho ownors of proporty to construct, maintain, aud clean out tho enid ditch i conaideration for tho grant of right of way. On tho potition of Milos Almy and othors for tho oponing of Indinns svenno from Fifty-fifth to Bizty-third stroot, the Committoo reportod eaid oyonuo nlroady oponed, and it thon trans- pirod that tho potition prayod tolinve tho aventia widonod to one bundred feot, snd it was sgain reforrod. Tho Superintondont was_instructed to con- struet propor crossings on tho wost side of Cot~ tago Grovo avenue, botwoon Thirty-ninth and Forty-fifth streots, Presidont Cady gave an interosting vorbal re- Eflrb of tho visit of tho Wator Commissioners to ay City, Saginaw, and Jackson, to explain the Holly syetom in oparation in thoso places, and ascortain the practical working. Tho Board of Commissionors oxpoct to roport plana at tho noxt meoting of the Bonrd for dofi- nito and immodiate action, so that a water sup- ply may bo securad by Jau. 1, 1874. 'The moeting thon adjourned. —_— WHERE SHALL | LUNCH TO-DAY? The Indics of the Ald Bocioty of tho Found- lings' Homo bogin to-dny their down-town lunches for the benefit of the Charity in behnlf of which thoy labor. They gave thom last year, and wero fortunate omough to win some faver and n littlo monoy. Thoy repeat their offorls this yoar, holped by tho oxperionco of th past, and stimilatod by o prossiug domand for fands. The now building for tho Homo is not yot com- ploted. Those who have chargo of it will not run in debt, will not borrow and_suffor tho mis- ery of owing. But whonovor thoy got a little monoy, the building rises a littlo Lighor, and thoy trust that when it is done thore will not bs an {ncumbrance upon it. It i hard togot monoy for nolhing, justnow. -Contributions aro raro, and thero arp othor chuaritics secking aid. So tho Jadios of tho Socioly are now resorting fo tho honestest and easicst method of gotting tho onsh thoy neod, that is of giving an equivilent for it in tho shape of food. Buch & proposition touches s}l clnsses, Tho charitablo -mnu con buy s ticket, and not eat, The closo-flsted man can buy a ticket, and ent a8 much s ho ploasos. ity q)nvs 50 conts, and ho ean browso all through tho bill of faro. Tho only persons who are cut by thoso lunchos aro tho reataurant-keopers, and it will not hurt thom, in viow of their large profits, to make theso indirect contributions to tho Found- lings’ Home, which will bo gratefully recoived. The price at the new lunch-room, which is cen- trally located, in the basomont st the gouth- west corner of Washington and LaSalle stroots, will bo 50 conts, which ontitlos one} to eat of all that {3 thoro, oxcopt ico cream, which is sorved at s spocial toblo. Bincomost of these catnbles cost the ladios nothing, it will bo soon that thoy can givo moro, for o lowor prico, than sn ordlnary ros- taurant ean, where rent has to be paid and pro- visiona purchased. This businoss statemont will rolieve tho minds of tho gentlemen of the Board of 'Trado from any fear of being choated when they go thero, But who oan hesitate for & mo- mont, othor thinga being oqual, botwoon going to o piace which is hot, pronsy, oand full of strange smolls, whore nap- kins are damp and waitors inattontive and ‘homoly, and to a placo which is cool and noat, whera'the faod is praparad by housakeopers and not by professeionals; whore sedato matrouns rosido, and where young ladics, solectod for tholr winning ‘ways, plonsant man- nors, snd_ gonersl attractivences, wait on table, and run’ glibly over tho * baef, pork, venl, ham, or tongue 7’ ~ It {s true that ono must not keep ono's hat on, and ono must not scold the waitors, or offer thom & quarter to hurry u dinnor, but probably nobody would foel incline to do amy of thoso things, If any poraon kuows uny ono of tho Indies intorasted, Lo can find out from tho door-keopor which Lior tablo is, and he oan bo sested thoro and eujoy the plossitfo of xo- vorsing the ordinary routine of life. Genorally it is ho who walts on hor, but for this wook sho hag to wait on him, and masculine supromacy s rostored. Just boforo cloction-day, tho candi- dates grow vory affectionate to somo insignifi- cant A B. Thoy ehako hands with him, ask for hia o}:lnion‘ and aro anxlous about s health, Ho knows it {8 as hollow as o balloon, and will sto) tho dny aftor aleotion, and yot it af¥ords him a cortain kind of pleasure, Bo un insignificant little gentleman may dorive g;ntlncntion by golng to this lunch room, and ing takon caroof, wuited on, smiled at and wmade much of, by pretty girls who, will not hova & smilo or & word for him. But it is not likely that there will bo any scareity of visitors, Tho bankers will go, since thoy will sove money. Tho members of tho Humnane Hocloty will' go, for thoy must think a baby at lonst a8 good a8 » horae ; and young men will go for obvious roasons. . But this is o merd business affair, These Iadios ore not asking for charity. ‘Thoy simply Jwant custom, snd they think t{my dosorvo it, since their torms are s moderate as thoso of thoir male competitors, tho artinlos thoy offer Aro more Ap{ln mq, and the acceesorion far moro attractive. This should induenco meuny 3 and tho fact that whatever they mako doos nof g0 into thoit own pookets, is 1ot pald out for “oxponsos,” and does not go for foroign mia- alons, but for tha roliof of dararted bables, who would othiorwlso ho killod, or heoomo n burden on the community, should intluonca many more, It is not oflon that ono can no directly "bonelit ano's solf by hiolping the poor, If, from 12 to 2,40 this partionlar room is not filled with cus. tomery, the presumption will bo (hat common sonuo Liaw abandoned the Lusinoss men, -— THE CHICAGO ITALIANS. “T0 the Editor of Tha Chicayo 4'ribune: Bt : In Tup Tuisune of tho 2d inst. is quoted an article from the Now York Z%mes, which con tains & otatomont to tho offeot that an agoney la noxt weal, about to bo oponed in Chlcago to supply the { Lieavy dosos of opium to Wontorn Blatos with Itallan , boggars, principally | ohildren, tho markot in Now York and tho Enat~ orn Blates having becomo glutted through tho rocent heavy importations. Ibisalso sald thnb tho prominont Now York doalera in this busi- ness aro now in Chieago, making arrangomonta for the rocoption of large numbers of this claus of population. f tho futontlon oxists, on tho part of gortnin Now Yorkors, to ostablish such au ngonoy lioro, it iu cortain that the movamant will moot with 10 Aupport or conntonance from tho Italian population of Chicago, who are melnly indus- trious, honokt pooplo, hoying no sympathy with any nttempts_oithior to dograde tlolr own raco, or dlns(muu tho people among whom thoy livo. TBut Chicngo is n_vory poor placo for stract~ musiclong, and the fos 1talian harpists and vio- tiniats who havo rosidod hern have mot with veory little oncouragomont. ‘Iho writor is an Iiniian, thorongbly familisr with the feclings and intorents of 4ho poopla of his nationality n thiacity, having o ‘peraonal ncc*ullimmmo with o mnjority of thom, and is fully eatisflod that tho Italiana here are antlrely froo from any com~ plioity with this alloged nofarlous ontorpries, and would opposo it by ail monua within thoir power, Thoy numbor about 4,000 porsons, and, a8 all scquaintod with thom aro aware, aro poacoablo, law-nbiding oitizons, giving ne littlo troublo to the autboritfos aud the cousts ns tho ooplo of any other nationality of similar num- ors, 1 sk you tocorreot the improssions pub- lished, in ordor to brand a8 entirely false the iden that tho Itnlinng of Ohicngo sympathize with tho allegod solfish moyement, G- L. O. Omoaao, July 5, 1874, . PERSONAL. Prof. Dawaon, Albert University, Canada, isnt tho Gyand Pacific. Edward Goodfollow, United Btates Const Sur- vay, i at tho Graud Pacific. Among tho arrivals at tho Gardnor, yoatorday, woro ihs following: Goorgo Colig,” Ihiladols Uing H. Worren, Boston; 8. W. Baldwin, rango, N. J.; Oharles D, Bl‘ohnrda, Now York ; John Bcott, ‘Milwaukoo, Among tho arrivals af tho Shorman, yootorday, woro ha following: B. D, MHollingsworth, Toxas; 0. L. Morohouso, Clovoland ; J. B. Mur- by, London ; C, Crocker, California; J. B, Cal- Eoun, Tows. Tho following wora nmon¥ tho arrivals at the Groand Pacifio yesterday; 1L A. Melntiro, Col- orado; F. B. Dapicls, Boston; W. I. Harvey, 8t. Louia; O. L, Gregory, Houston, Toxaa; A, A. Hickox, San Francipcoy J. M. Emorson, Ga- fona; W. 'L Colo, Brooklyn; A. Ihrrlnatcu. Loniavillo; Jolin Keblor ani sop, Cincinnatl; J. T, Nowton and wifo, Toledo, Col. 8, D. Harris has rotired from tho odi- toriel chir of the Ohio Farmer, Charlos Halo, lato of tho Boston Advertiser, has bocoms oditor-in-chiof of tho Boaston Globe. Whitaker, of the Macomb (IlL) Eagle, haa goo(x;o Duumi for libol, the damages boing laid at 5,000, Benntor Forry, of Conneotiout, fsagain a se- verasufforor from the paralyticshock hie received Guriug his firat term in Congrosa. Condeneod blography, from the Natchoz Dem- ocrat: *Adelbert Amos, military martinot, born iu Maino, marriod in Massachusotts, and misrop- rotiontod Mississippl.” _Prosidont King, of Cornell Collogo, Towa, hing boon granted n year's leave of absonce to racruit his bonlth. Ho will spond tho greatost portion of tho yoar in Europe. Mrs, W. I, Hinckloy nad Mrs. Mary R, Houso- koopor, of Beardstown, nnnounce thomselves ng candidates for tho position of County School Suporiutondont for Cass County, Til. Dr. C. A, White, long $img ocoupant of tho Chair of Goology in tho fowa Univorsity, haa ac- copted the call to similar position in Bowdoin Collogo, Maino. His privato cabinet of geologi- cal Bpecimons, coneisting of somo 6,000 pioces, which lio offored to the State University for £500, ‘but for which the Regents wonld only %Xve 8400, :m ‘s prosonted to the High Sohool 'of Burling= on. Vico-Progidont Wilson has possed into that stage of health which Dy, Chase go long ocen- piel, paralytic invalid to whom lifo i of most uncertain duration. 'The naturo of his discnso may not uttorly dostroy his uscfulnoss as o man and publio sorvaut, but it will undoubtedly limit b ambition and activity, With caroful nursing and cessation of oxciting toil, bo may yot_enjoy for many yenrs o kind of ‘honorary post in tho public cotncils, 88 ho will cortainly hold a warm place in our socisl lifo.—Springfleld Republican. The many friends of Paul B, Du Ohaillu will Do glad to lenrn that heis not to bo numbered among tho lost explorers, n# King Oscar, of Swoden, rocontly intimated thatho foarad. The Messrs, Harper, as wo loarn through their Week- Iy, bave recoived a lottor from him, doted Karos- jok, Finland, Moy 1, giving nssurances of his horfoct health and a glowing doscription of tho cauty of tho sconery through which bo hes passed. Tho journoy from Btockholm was made in eloighs dravwn by reindeor. —————— Xlow Gen, Gordon Saved Gone Sheris aan’s Lite. Philadelphia Press Letter. Tn Georgis 1 hoard au incident in connection with Liout,-Gon. Bheridan, which Little Phil will read with some swrprise, sud ln{ down the popor with soma grateful feoling toward the gallant soldier who savod his lifo. Tho night provious to the surrender of Lo st Appomatiox, Gen. John B, Gordon, who commauded Stone- wall Jnckeon's old corps, Gon. Fitz-Hugh Loo commanding the cavalry, sud Gon. Longstroat, held o consultation with Gen, R, B, Lee. (4 this copsultation it was agroed that Gen. Gordon should try the Federal strength on the following day. Bberidan was in com- mand opposite Gordon. In sccordance wilh the programme, Gordon mado hla demonstration thio noxt day and was met by Sheridan's cavalry, which ho gallantly ropulscd, but, finding Shori- dan woll supportad by largo numbors of nfaitey, foll bnclk and sent this intolligonce to Gon, R. ., Loo. Upon its recoipt Gon. Loo orderod tho fir- ing to conge, and displayed tho white flag, undor which the surronder was subsequently mado. During the cossation of hostilitics, and while Gons, Grant aud Leo wera in consultntion, Gen, Bheridan, with o largoe rotinuo of officors and mon—about 100 in sll—was scon_approsohing Gen, Gordon’s lines. Of course, this cavaleado, A it came dashing ncross the plain, challonge tho attention of Gordon's entire forco. Chaucing to turn his head, Gon. Cordon saw a loog, lank DMississippian within o few yards of him deliberatoly trninfog his cooked tifle on tho appronching Lorsomon. Gordon dsshod at tho marksman and rodo bim down, with sn ox- clamation moro nmplmtln than rofined. © What do you mean, sir 7'’ thundered tho irato Go!don'i “ don't you know firiug has consod by my order ? I know, Ginoral,” ropliod Missisnippi, a8 he gathiorad himsolf up, “but I thought it were a ridgment acomin agin us, and I_jist sighted thab short-legged fellor thor, and if7you hadn't come up I'd a fotohed bim from whur ho sot, and ho's Dboon & poworful heap of good ko the Yonks,” That man was one of the best shiots in the di- vision, and novor failod to kill his objeot when doliberate aim was had. QGordon turned to moet Sheridan, and Buchanan Read's hero has never known how noar his life camo to going out with the rebollion, Gon, Gordon is now United Biatos Bonator from Georgia. —_—— A Tian Bofled in o Xlot Spring. Krom the Virginia (Vev,) Knterprise, June 13, A borriblo accident acourrod yestorday aftor= noon, at 16 minutes bofors 8 o'clock, ot Bteam- boat Bprings, Waahoe County, which will proba- Dly rosult in the death of O. W, Cullon, proprio- tor of tho hotel and springs, ~ For the followin particulars in rogard to the affair woaro indobto to Dr, C. O, Greon, of this city, who was sum- monod by telographl to the easiatanco of tho scalded man. BMr. Cullon was ongagod in erect~ ing a now bath-housc over & Inrge pool of bolling water for uso in giving stoam baths, Timbers for tho foundatlon of tho structuro hod beon 1nid eross the boiling pool, which s four or five foet in dopth, and Mr. Cullon had walked out on onaof thoso for tho purposoof arrauging & orosu~ timbor, whon ho slipped and foll into the scald~ ing wator. Tho wator wna so doop that it roachod nearly to his breast-bone, snd s so_hot that an “"'F iss cooked in it in two minutes, When Lo foll init ho was oither so frightencd or folt such pain that for a time ho geemed in 4 manner paralyzed and Incapabloof doing anything toward gotting out, Itls kaid (hat ho was in thospring fully balf a minuto batore ho got out, which ho did ot last thmu{,h his own_oxortions und the holp of o man who camo to his sasistance, 1io wni talen to tho hotel and stripped, when the greator park of the skin slippod off his body, from noar tho breast-bono downward, O. A, \)l' Putnam, Stato Printor, Jumen Gray, of this city, rud othors who happened to be vzmlug at the springs, did all that could bo dono for tho mffor- wg man, ponding tho arrival of the phy- nivian, '.l‘iley got o large quantity of jlour and packed him it 1t, and kept bimin this condition Lll the doctor arrived. Dr, Groon gnys that the maw may be snid to bo terally cooked slivo, Ag 10 whotlior ho will live or not, ho cannal uay, but spyuars to thinl Liy yeoovory would bo'fittle sliort of a miraclo. Oullen way in such agony thiat the dootor was nhllifld to give him vory oop bim at all quiot, +tho fail THE STORM IN WISCONSIN. Tho Groon Lake Dinnstor-«Lors of Ten LAveRaaDRMAKO to OropH. Rrrox, Wis,, July 4, 187, T tha Editor of The Chicago Tribuno: Bin: A torriblo storm pnssed ovor this pinco at 10 o'clock this forenaon, doing groat damage {0 crops, treos, barno, ato. At Groon Lake, 6 miles from horo, bonts woro upsot, and ton porsons drownod cortainly, and othors probably. A pienio was boing held on tho south shoro, sud many bonts wore croselng from Dortford and other poluts on the north nnd wost shores. Tho atorm struck without any warning, and with foarful forco, upsotting most of tho boate, nud acattering denth and dostruo- tlon boforo Jt, Tho namos of thoso known to bo lost are s Willism Bloxom, wife and child, Mrs. Goorgo Hardin, Mra, Bonrd, Mra. A, P, Carman, ot Olin, ahd o child of tho Rov, i1r. Allou, all of Dartford, and tho wife ;and child of M. C. Tuseell, of Berlin, Those known to bo lost woro in two largo snil-boats, the rost of tha pasgongora of whfi!h woro savod. But sovernl small boats have como ashoro bottom up, and it ig bolioved that othors aro lont, 0.7. 0. Doz, Wis,, July 4, 1873, To the Edtor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: This sootion wes visited by a torriflo storm to-day, complotely prostrating grain of all kinds, blowing down fonces, treos, oto. I ostimate tho damago to the corn crop to bo 26 por cont, Tho stand was poor, owing to bad sood, and tho cold, unfavorable soathor for its. gormination, which, taken into account with tho deatruction of so much'of it by the storm, will diminish thoe orop to s very considorablo oxtont. ‘Tho roof of the dopot at Fall River was blawn away. At Columbus one louse was blown down, and tho roof of the Catholio Chnrch was carriod off. From othor soctions roporta ehow tho damngo to tho grnw&n% crops to be vory Eruat. Tho sovority of tho past wintor has illod thousands of fruit-troos, whilo tho rav- agea of the cauker-worm added to the calamity, Willard Thuraton recontly died horo from the effecty of taking an ovor-doso of oxtract of mau- drako-root, having takon 20 gratns, L. IL D, THOSE 10WA RESOLUTIONS. Letter from Bcnator Lowry, of Scott . County. Davenront, Town, July b, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: S : I liave boon absent from home for somo dsys. Onmy roturn I find an oditorial in Tun Tainuse of Juno 28, 1873, in reference to s pro- amble and rosolutions that I offered in tho Iowa Honato on the 22d day of April, 1872, I had sup- posed that the intent and monning of the reso- lutions woro woll undorstood. livory member of tho Logialature of Iowa for many yoars {8 awaro that thoe difforont railrond companies of tho State omploy somo four of tho ablost lawyers in tho State to attond the meotings of tho Logislaturo, to look aftor tho intorosts of raflroads. During tho sossiona of the Thirtcenth and Fourtoonth Goneral Assomblies, tho railrond companics have had four gontlemon almost constantly in attend- anco, dovoting their timo to very enorgotic lobbying in tho intorcst of railrond compainos, These gentlomon professed sll the timo that thoy are farmers; that they aro mombers of the Grange in gaod standing ; and that thoy aro attending upon the balls of legislntion for the purposo of protcoting the gwn! agrionltural intorests of tho Stato of Iowa. think their knowlodge of farming is vory limitod. I doubt vory much if thoy would know 8 reaper from a mower, a cultivator from a corn- )&lnntur, o roller from o 8aw-log. Thoy well un- oratood tho intent and monning of tho resoln- tions, snd foinod in the laughtor most bonrtily. Noither the farmers nor the Grauges sont nny lobbyist to Des Moines Inst wintor. But they oxpeot to sond o dolegation there noxt wintor. Yours, very truly, Tonear Lowny. CROPS, Onexos, Ti,, July 5, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : 8in: Thoro is not much whoat raised in this vicinity, Thoe soil is moro adapted to corn. Winter wheat is bolow tho average. Bpring whont ia doing well, and promiscs an averago yiold, Rye aud oats sre both good. Comnis very backward, owing to tho latences of tho . Bonson ; bult‘ilf the frost keops off, there will bo a lnrgor yiold to tho ncro_than last yoar, though thoro was not so much plautod es usual, From the Leavenworth msz rque, July . The furmors of the Contral-Wostorn Blalos ara now fairly in the midat of their wheat harvest, and our most reliable reports from sl soctions of our own and adjoining Btates go to show that the most extravagant oxpectations in regard to tho orop aro being fully realized, both as rogards tho quontity and quality of the yicld. In Iowa wheat wns winter-killed, but as' tho fall wheat in that Stato iz but o very small part of the entiracrop, and as noatly all'the injured flolds wero plowed up in the epring oud resown, the losa sustainod by the ag- Froguw crop is more than made good by tho argo avorago yiold, From sll portions of Mis- souri the most flattoring accounts are received, and throughout Kansas, also, the most encour- aging roports como {o us from every scction, and tho orop is now go_noerly socurod as to ba considered boyond all danger, Not many wooks will elapso now till tho now orop begina to como to market, and thorenfter the farmers of the West will bo in bottor circamstancos. From the St, Joseph (Mo.) Gazetts, July 3. The harvest in this quarter of the country is progressing well. In most direotions the wheat 18 oxcellont and tho yiold large. 'There is no rust, and so far tho woathor hea not damaged the crop. e NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Gov. Bmith writos a noto to the Bt. Albans Aessenger donying tho report that tho Coutral Vermont had passed into the control of the Erio Railway Company. ° —~The Indizna Btato Fair will boheld at Indian- apolia from Bopt. 10 to Oct. 10. Magnificent buildings, to cost 8100,000, aro boing orectod. —T'he Warden of the new State Ponitentiary at Anamoss, Jows, reports that he is making tho Institution self-sustsining by tho eales of stone quarried, most of which goos to the Gov- ernmont at Rock Island Argon: —A farmer rosiding near Davenport, Iowa, rocontly strowed hia potato tops liberally witli Paria greon to kill the bugs. The following night his homca broke into the potato patcl, ate the topa aud the poison, and threc of them died, B D. Ward and Gov. Dagloy Lave taken tho lond in a movemont fora full repre- sontation of the manufacturing intorests of Michigan at the State Fair, which is to tako laco at Grand Rapids on the 14th, 10th, 17th, Bih, 19¢h, and 20th of Soptembor noxt. —Tho model of the idesl Amorican jurymsn n‘ypenrud in the panel summoned to try the Woodbull-Claflin ceae, and in rosponge {0 ine glrl;!. said ho ‘“bad never heard of Rr. ocher.” —Tho Ashland (Wis.) Press says: ¢ The Lao de Flambean Chippewas have boen fighting among themsolves lately, the hoad chiof haviug boon killed, and anothor head Lo was out all to piecos and soon diod, whilo five or six othora ‘wore badly wounded. —Drwig's papor-miil at Des Moinea hes boon sold by tho Btato to make good tho ‘' awamp land dofalcation” during Gov, Blone's last torm. Tho portios purchasing tho mill fntend to erook additionsl buildings for manufacturing paper oxtensively. —An intoxicaled Fronohman, a_straugor, was taken to tho station houso at Wilimington, Dok., and an (ntorpretor, after awhile, asceriained that the man's father was a resident of that city. Ho was sont for, and tho father and son thon_mot for tho firat time in 30 years. —John Kowley, of Henderson County, Ill., bnd boeon foeding his hogs arsenio to provent them taking cholora. Tho heavy raine washod it out of tho trough into the pasture, whero the catlle wore oating. Thoy lioked it up, and thir- toon died from tho effects of tho poidon. —That {8_s nico etate of thingasin the Peni- tontiary at Jofforeon, Mo, Tho new lessces havo tho conviots, and the old contractors tho shiops, and tho contraot of ench party, undor the goo faith of tha Htate, ontitles each to both the con= victs and the shops ! —The pleslosaurus ia forty-flve feet and four inchos inlougth. It was dugup inthe neigh- borhood of Bioux Cll{, and gsont to the Btato Univorsity ot Iowa Cily for o place and namo among tlio long atray of oxtiuct roptiles. It is truly & marvel of its kind and a gevloglcal pug zle,” Ouo of the vortobrs s over two fool in thiokness, and thio slab from whiol it was taken welgghs 700 pounds. 'Tho head of the wonstor is mlualugA —aA disagraeablo dlacovery, tonding to dostro; all faith in sk, is reported from Fifeahire, Heol and, by the Dundos ddvertiser, It opponrs thu ‘| been condomned by tho Naval Bonrd beeauso shio Ino day a Pittonwoon fishing-boat put in at Dy- oart with nkato, ling, and cod, Ona of the Jatter, of onormous dimonsions, wns sold to o ship- carpontor, who, on urm\lnn it, found {t had swailowod an fron_mallot wolghing_ upwatds of six pounds. ‘Tho bnr‘mutur is mot nt all cortaln whathor the fish swallowed tho mallet bofore It was caught or aftor. —In_tho_colobrated Tichborne oaso, which la on trial again In Tondon on tho chargo of porju~ ry agninst tho olsimant of tho Baronetoy, a Lord Lollow was & witnoss, and in his cross-oxamina- ton a boputiful stato of low morals among tho Tiltieh aristocracy was Lrought ont. Ilis Lord- Ahip admitted that ho haw kopt e his mistross for sovornl years the wifo of his friend, Oapt, Horvoy, who consonted to the arrangement, and Diad given his wifo £5 to ennblo hor to join his Lordnhllv in Dublin, Lord Bellow furiliormoro #ald that ho did nol dosort his own wifo, but Lhat hor Ladyahip had abandoned him, —DM, Ronnn, in his “ Antfohrist,” lia a }llnlmlblo theory of Noro's sumng fire to Rome. Tho city was encumbored with old tumble-down Dbultdings, mauy of whioh wero held sacrod aud ‘indestriictiblo by tho people. To havo torn thom down would linve been n diroct atinok on tho roligious groemlicm of tho populaco. Noro avantod o build n now and more splondid city, somothingg like Parls ; but tho only way he could at tho ground cleared for the fonndation was y applying tho torch, This in ingonfous enough £o Lo truo, and far mora probable than tlho madman atory. —Thoy have rathor o rapid wnr of U\'ln{; and dying in Atlants, Gn. Dr. Miller, of Atinnto, who waa in Momphis whilo tho cholora provailed thero, narrates a aprightly incident. A£7 o'cloolc 8 man wout to market aud bought hits bronkinat, .went homo, cooked it, and was cating it, when ho was tnken with cholora. Ho sont for Dr. Millor, who visited lhum_at 9 oclock, prescribed and told im Lo would bo back in an hour. At a Tmrtur past 10 o roturned. The man was not only dead, but lizd been buriod, and tho room swopt and garnished for auothor ocoupant. What could Dr. Miller have given bim ? —It is aid to bo only six yenrs sinco tho con- domned United States steam frignto Californin, tho flag-sbip of the North Pacific Squadron, loft tho ways upon whioh sho was constructed b Tortsmonth, N. I Sho is roproscuted to have boen built st o cost to the Government of £1,000,000, and_an oqunl amonnt hna pinco boen expondod upon hor in ropairs, Tt now appoars that sho wna built of unsessoned timber, andhns is rogardod oy strained boyond ropair, whila hor machinery is 8o weighty and cumbrous, and hor unmmthion of conl ia 8o grost, a8 to make hor' practically worthloss, being unablo to carry more u"im oleven days’ supply.~—San Francisco Bul- letin. —Judge Smith, of Byracuso, N.Y.,nt tho rosent torm of tho County Court in placo of Tiidigo Riogol, haa rondorod a daclsion whioh 1s of considorable importanco, It was given in the, cnge of o man undor tndictment and on trial for burning his houses and barne, with tho intont to dofraud tho insurance companios whoso policies bohold. It wag proven thab whilo o woa tho ownor of tho buildings burned, the policics were 1g8uod to his wifo ; nnd sho not having n porfect titlo to _the property can not recover from tho companies. It often accurs that policies aro ju-~ sucd in the nome of the husband “whon tho titlo to tho proporty insured is in tho namo of tlo! wifo, and, under Judgo Bmith’s docision, sucl policies are void, a8 arc all others where the- policy-holder has no title to the proporty in- sured. Tho man on trial was discharged on tho ‘ground that ho lnd o right to burn his own property if ho could do so without detriment or projudico to other parties, e e X Trouble with Rruln--Ilow n Grizzly Dispersed o Man, Two Mules, nud o Wagon. From the San Dernardino (Cal.) Guardian, Last Monday Mr, Garvoy sinriod from tho Groon Load to Los Angelos, and, nfter traveling a8 far as Sulphur Springs, stopped to rost his onimale and to oat his lunch. * While hitching up his team to start, whon fastoning tho Inst trace, ho lookod around and, immedintoly bohind tho wagon, suw & hu%t) bear with two cubs np- ronching’ toward him. Tho mules saw tho Eunru at’ tho snme timo, aud started off. Mr. Garvoy got Eufly into the wagon, but, unfortu- uatoly, without tho lines. Tho mules mn around o steop bluff, ipped the wagon over, broke tho king-bolt, and finally gob nway at~ .tached to tho fore-wheols, Tho boars, on hear- ing tho noiro and rackot, startod for tho woods, and also succeeded in gotting away, Mr. Gar- voy, aftor recovoring presenco of mind, started to Mr. Brown's, on the Mohave Rivor, a distanco of fiftcen miloy, and arrived thore after night, ‘almost dead. Noxt day, with tho assistanco of Jamos Brown, ho succacdod in recovering the tenm, which was atill attached to tho wheels, aud gomo ten milos from the grizzly scono. pelia e e ¥aris Fashionu. A Parin correspondent nsuures the fashionablo world that * thore has boen a regular collapse in tho fashions ; the bustlo has exploded, and now the women cannot conx thelr skirts to lio too flag. Tho trimming is all at the bottom of the ekirt and put on as full as possible, 80 ns to stand vory atif. Tho sash is worn avound the drees, just abova tho kneo, tiod on tho sidos with a bow aud onde. No dross is cousidored elogant that hina not a swooper ab the Lottom of the skirt for evaning robou ; it iy mado of lace and other rich quillings. Tho w"‘kh"f, costumes aro all worn short and ?uut oscapo tho ground, which, to say the least, is » cloan fasbion.” i SR SBMEN IS ez ATKEN'S THEATRE, CLOSING NIGUT OF THE BRILLIANT SUMMER SEASOR. Monday Jvoning, July 7, COMPLIMRENTARY TRSTIMONIAL TO MR. FRANK E. AIKEN Tandorod bim by lentlug ltizens, and overy ariat and tiachia songrotad with Aixon's Theatro, Mir. GRORGE: ]‘l’fi i 1, Conduetor, and bis ontire Orchoestra have ¥ sofnntoared, The porfarmance will commonce with tho elegant Oom. edy, ontitled TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAHE, Mea. Ghorlos Arundlo,. .Ootavia Allon 5y kind pormi Vidkor, 1, Cuarlen Arinaloeees. ek, B an Tigward Taslio, Frank 2, Alkon Tiio porfori 6 last tinio, with thio Grand Bpectacnine Drarma, FOLI.OES! With MORLACOHT, fonry Peakos, Adaling Mattn, 11 ¥. Nortlirup, and tho full and poworiul Dentuatio Coin- HEN] pany, Ohorus, and iinliat, NIXON'$ AMPHITHEATRE, POBITIVRLY TWO O] WREKS ONLY, eommencing .. RAILROAD TINE TADLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Summer Arrangement. 05 MANKS, — + Baturday oxe opied, 3 Monday excopted, VAr- m. § Datlv, MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN HMLHUfDS Depat, foot af Tuke tly, and foat qf Teenty.second-tt, ekel of 67 Clark at,, wonthieast earner of Nandolph, Tenve, 0 0 FXULANATION O copted. * Bnuday rivo Sunday oL 0a. B0 gsn matn and s lino) Day Kxpross, vepes AInekeon Accoimiodation. Atlantie Kxpros: Y G, WENTWOTit General Passongor Awedt. CHICAGD & ALTO;{ NA,.\LF‘OAB. ik , Alton ¢ S, Lowie Through Line, and Loulyianz et ahod e fom Chitanotn Kankas Gity, tnion Siepiaty Vet Sides weitr Yaison-1t, bridge, . INDAY, July 7. T Teava, Arrive, TONY PASTOIRL| s toum s springtold txprom, ity e AND L8 BRILLIANT TROUPI OF RTARS. K;‘;fp:‘_l‘g‘{dfl} o et Ve Faoh porformora Star, Toad tho names: Mion Kiln | *§0tkonsilic, T, and Tamisl- Toanor, Miea oundo Ergol, Mise Jounio " Bouaun, (10 |, Mo * 9:15 8. m.|* 8:10p. ;. Jronman Kistors, o Vioilings (iargle smi Johm, | Wanonn, Tiicon, Washineton BABY BENHON (only 4 ‘V““ old), Gus Willfams, Delo- preas (Wostern Division, * 4:10 p. m. [$ B:10p. e bantyond Honglor, J. W. McAndrows, o, Dartory | oot & Diwlghe Accamo'a: * 410 p. m, |* V:108. . Frank Girard, and tho orfginal aud only TONY PASTOIL Louts & Springhald Lightoin Dtmeclt, wiilys tinosteing orolicates g somplotobracs | Hocirasn vid daln Live Andaled . ‘Grand Family Matinoo ovory Wedaca: ¥ E 3 band, Grana xumily Matluoo.gvegy Wedgealny s S | ' cria daclsnmailio Divisfun aonis without extra cho \t Jox Office, IOt eX . ROMIIUTS, Dusinoss Manager, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THI BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, KATIE PUTN.AM. 7 and 8-Oravor's MEG'S DIVERSION. intlo Putnam Monday ani Tuoulay avonine, Tul elogant domostle Drama, ontit] ik 3tana, Mo..|0:00 p. m. i b, il R Siyaily, vin Maln ‘and dafly oxcopt Saturiay, vis anekrontio Disiton. 43 Dally. vt Hiath Lind, and dwlr . oxcopt Monday, vin Jacksonvillo Divistun. CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUIL RAILWAY. Union Depoty corner Madlson and Cannlasta,; Ticket O7ce B3 South Clarieat., opposite Shiersan Honae, and ut Dejiots Biog (with Oavatina, ** Bowaro™), Y Leave, Arrice, 'rf;‘(fiy'.m,\uun'wun tho faughabia Fifes, tho LITTLE | aiankae, 81, Paut & Minmospe—— | Lans u‘i:‘a Lutlo TMbal, with Boogs). Katlo Patnam | p@lis DAy u{".’\“'f; *0:30 0, . 1 6:500. 1m. atinno, Snturday at.3 p. i, o b 11 4 T eolioaraal At utirely Bow amiotional play, atitlod M and Fapn 6:00 p, m. [*11:008. m. WORLD AND STAGH. olin Night Espross. £9:3 p. m. {* 4:15 p. . HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Monday, Tuosiay, snd Wodnosday,attornoon nad night, Inst. parforma T Toborteou's Boclaty = coniciy, OASTI, with all fta gorgoous scanery, wmountings, oo an unoqualod cast, MONDAY, JULY 17, JOINT BENEFIT Of GIORGI MILLER, Advortising Agont, and BLISS WHITAKESR, Tichot Agont, In rolicarsal, Robertaon’s sparkling Soctoty comody, CHOOTI.! "OCEAN NAVIGATION. MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMBITIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED BTEAMBUIPS, Satling TRI-WEEKLY to uud from QUEBEC. MAIL LINE for LIVERPOOL as follaws: Moraving, une’ Polynenian, Jul Sircaain 7 13| Pracaian: Aug. no fortnighily to nnd from inlilinore. Yor passage, fruight, or any {nformation, apply to ALLAN & €0., Apents, 45 & 14 Batfilene. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRL- AT A N DENER T Theso olegant now steamers will sail from Btato Li £ TRulton Fores, Trookirn, N. ¥, au followst o ' Pior, Fulton Fori ALABAMA ... PENNSYLV “Wodneaday, 'July 2. VIRGINIA, Vouncadsy, Aug. 6. FORGL i odnondsy, Aug.0. Fostnighely N BALDWIN & GO., Agonta, 73 Broz SAMPLE & ARG Cor. of Crnnd awd oot Madison-s N\ nts, ., Chicoxo. ALLAN LINE Wodnesday, July 8. o Onk W 8: CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Foat af Taleat., Indiand<v,, amt Sixteenthost,, wmd Canal and Sixteenthests, Ticket agices, No. b4 Clarke at., and at depots, Mail and Fxpresa.. {ttawa and Streator Paszenge: Buliwquo ind Sloux Uiy Pacific Fast Lino.. Aurora Passongor, Hondota & Ottawa. Downer's Groro A Aurara Passang Anrora Passenger Dubnauo & Klox Gity Lxb. Tacifio Night Fxprea, Doiner's Grove Accom; ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af” Lakest, a vot af Thcenty-second-st, ey 11 Kislolph-steynear. Clarhe ‘Tassonior. ¢ ¥ fickst m. m. e 700, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity offiees, eorner Randotph aml LaSalle-sts., and 75 Canal- at., cartier Jartinon-i, NEW YORK TO CARDIFFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ell Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlantic Stoamship Uompany's now fsst-ciase Stoqubing will soll from Founsylvanis Rail- road Wharf; Joreey Ol PEMBROKIE,. GLAMORGAN. Ti100 nroaimuliils, vidod with all the luto: convenience of OABIN FiratCabin... Hogond b, tooraguy . et Propald Stacrago cortificato Dralls for £1 and upward: Tor f{x)r&‘lmr p’:nleu urs, AJ 80y’ 003, No. P O REATEALD RAXTER & CO. Agonts, No. 17 Hrondisay. from Oardift, Ty in Cardiff, at tha Com- 1 Dook Chiambors, aud fa Now Yark to Teave. | Pacifio Fast Lin Milwaukoo Passongor., Mlilwatkeo Passenger Grogn Bay Iozprs B Tl e Rarguotta ST CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vaay Muren and Sherinun-ste. Tiekel offce, s e it oo | i 'aul Esprose. Arrive, Qualia, Loaveny'th& Atchh Peru Accomuodation. Night Exprasn..... Leavonworth & Atchison Eijirés 5 b, e . | s CUNARD MAIL LINE BSTABLISIED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. EROM Nitw YORK. ui "And trom Cabin Pussnge, $80, $100 and 3130, Gold. fxoursion Tickots nt Reduoed Rates. Bteorago Passago, 83) currency. I'sasengors and froight #Laropa ¢ loweat ratos. froland aad tre Gontinoat, o bookad to nnd from 1l paria Sight Drafton Groat Tirltain, P H. DU VERNET, Gon'l Weat'n Agont. N. W. gor. (lark and Kandotoli-sis. Ti0a. m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. 8 | pepor, van Duren-st., foot ar Lasalic-st, Teket offiess, sorthiwest coruer Clars azd Ranolph-ste., and southicest corner Canul und Jaibteo Fxpross Accom, vin Main Lino.. Batl, vin Alr Lio and Main Lino Spoclal Now York Expres, vin 'Air Lino. Atlantfo Expross, via Alr Lo, Night Express, via Main L i Fifort Accomonation, Sauth Chicago Accommoi PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leace. drrive, FLORIDA WATER. THPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMANS Tho richest, most lasting, yot most delicato of all Per- fumes, for uso on the HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH. G L e S 0 O DILIEAY & A A SRkt etioh e s garii- For sule by all Perfumers, ‘Drugalsts, and Denlers in Fancy Gooiln. TO RENT. (QFFICES, A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Bingle or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. STOCKHOLDERE' MEETINGS. P Ta horoby iivon that & meating of tha stackholdars of (he insular Rallway Company will bo loli at the affico of tho Company tn the City of Buttlo Creck, State of Michle gan, oi the 3uth day of July, 1473, at3c'closk p, ., for tha purpuso of submitting to sald stucklioldrs, for thelr aanction o rejaollon, an agrevmontinadoaud ontersd iuto Dy and botwoon thio Directors of the Ponineular Railwaz Compauy and tho Dirootors of tha Port Huron & Laks Bifehigan Raflroad Comyuny for the consolidation of sxid Lo compantus Inta one cornoration, M. H, BRACKETY, Socrotary. o = PERFECTION BOEKERS BITTERS, Bewure of Uouutorfuits, nontal porta same as ather regular linos, u. 8, nunr_rvnny A piny's oifos, No. Lohtor Lnsals nnd Madisoncsta., Ghicaro. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. cor. 1t sud Telah port cust, #3: wosl, A, * Conl- All pryablu i “Auply for ful Information at "the Com- awling Groon, New Yark, and N. £, Doy fxpross. Mo, m. Pacitip Expreas. . st Liuo, m, . m. Valpiriss Accomniodniion. A0 P, o, CHICAGO & PACIFIC BAILROAD. (OVEX TO BLOIN. ) Depat corner. Halsted and North liranclists, Gencral ofics 16 Mtetropotitan Block, coruer Rtandolph and LaSatle-sts. Arrice, ! Bafling twico a week frum Nuw York, and carrylog pas. 5 jrm— ‘Enz:un‘xn all parls of Gruat lritaity Tolsud, Contiiiontal [aln Avcommetlation,... Jgam, e B Lt riah movta eust, A0 wott, 320 Tivor P'ark Accommotation. T3 i, § o CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THNOUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. OF STEAMSIHIPS. ery Saturday, and for London direct overy fortnight, O QURRNSTOWN snd LIVERPOOL, from Plers and 47 Norih fiver, Groeor Saturdauy, July 13{ Canada, 7Dt Balunday, July 10) Spain. Cubk Baturday, Aug. Exenrsion Tickots at Reduced Rates. STIERAGT PASSAGE, £2). ourron: vinn poluts at Drafts o Great Britain, froland, aud tho Contlnont. ! WII.L[M[G MACALISTER, '} Weatorn Aront, ‘Sharman Houso), Ohicazo, NATIONAL LINE Salling from Now York for Quoonstowa and_ Lirorpool Satardey, dog 8 | backare ohooked and tako traln at Dot snges 880, 500, nnd 8100 Currency, | === Fassongors bookod 1o or from Gornan a0 Baandina- Jow raten: “Fhb Sioumstine o (i no aro tha Incgost n tho trado. o0 Northcast carner Clark and Raundolph-sta. (opposite ‘noy S o e the Great Central Rallrond Depot, oot of Lake-ut, For through tickets and alceping-car bertht apply at uur neto Ticket ofiice, 151 Nandolphasts, near corner Clark; T anal-at,, corner Madidon; 8 LaSallesst., corner Wash Gngton, and at it iofs Central Dejot, Toave Chicago... Artlvo at Lalayotte, Asrivoat Indlanapol ‘Arrivout Clucionati Trains arrive 7:40 at Giticago at 7:07 #; ., 835 a. m,, and 0p. m. Onlyline runiing Saturday bt train fo In. dinnapolis and Dinolanatl, Konth Lind Jnescngor can kel '\wonty.socond-st. “ MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PIYSICIAN, 461 STATE.ST., Clficugo. Tu'lawalt knowa by all tondors of tho papors that Dr. C. Bigolow is o aliodt Sstabliaica puymician, fach tho Tner 10 y practlolug (n Ohic: w EDUCATIONAL, 1878-74. Mombers of ono dopartmont havo a right to attend lo vorsity without paying additional fass School, oto. atitutions, Tho yoar bogian in alf dopartmonts on Thuraday, Sepf 25, 1878, ‘LTON will bugin on Thuruday, Sopt. &5, at8a, m. the LAW 80HOOL,, Hopt. 25, Tho Univorsity Uataloguo (inolading oxamination papo of 1671-73) may bo obtainod from CHARLES W, BIEVES Booksollor, Cambridga; price, 50 cents. Dication to JAMES W, HARRIS, Bucretary, Harvard University, turva aud rooitations in any othor department of the Uni- for example, Law studonts may attond any exorclvos thoy plosso in Harvard Collogo, Modioal studont tho vxorclsos of tho Solontifia Tho dogroos of Mastor of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Helonoo are open to Bacholora of sthor fn~ Rrxaminations for admission to HARVARD COLLK(K, the LAWRENUR SOIRNTIFIO S0HOOL, tho MINING BUIOOL, and tho BUSREY msl'l'lt‘u- Tho oxswination for advancod standing in the MEDICAL HOHOOL takos place Sopt. 22; for advancad standing ln Olroutars do. soriblug the soveral duparimanta mnay be obtainod on ap _Cambridga, Mass, o experionco have wado Dr, B, the most ronowned BPE. H A':IIHT lil limll‘l x‘m.‘;um ‘P’ l}lll l‘l’l“'l,“lflevl!:a';:nc;‘ lfll o bighcat modical uitniomonts by & e 1o OF VI o porlocting romedios that Wil curo Poals tivoly tho worst x;-‘alfli of UHRONIO AND PH[\'{K"W DIRTASES of o GENITOATRINARY ONGANS bl doeea. Bl AL W RRNIESS, prodyciun NEI AT, AV ERGION T0 BOOTIY, 1NPAIRED VISION: “TORS O _MEMOWY AND MANIUOUD Dortecly o Tt (s ovidunt that ono whio cunfines hitn B te sty of ortatn disoasoy, srvating thousads of asowovary o, it Lsvo weontor el than 3 Pyaicsn i woporal practiao. B ot ia Glts, of (ho Lighest rospactability and'imeinbore of tho shbdical Tacully tow practiolag 16 Hilemar aea millind and tondy to aitast bis kil Toad PONOAL TEAITN 07 Iadias andt cotiomun. Ao ivelony. CONSUL AT HON SR, KIEPARATE PARLONS for ladias and gntlowon, Qalliyon aoo only the Dootor, CORREN- "UNDBNC" UUJI"XDK.\'TIA'L Addl’q!l_ all lottors to Dt O NIGRIOW, with stamps, No. 461 Statoat. COBURN t Medical Institute, and 177 Bouth Olsrk-st., cornor Mangac, Chicago, Joh o '¥nd Danduoted by’ Dr. d. O, Cobairn, fur 16 tFoatniant and. cure of all forms of chronia and myocial discavas ln both sazes. s Institute 18 unquestionably ‘olontifio In this country for.tho treatmont ut regular gradusto of medicine, i the wou tof Lo 0. Bant to an R, Atodp. m. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, Tstablishod In Now York In 1. Tnglish and Frouch for Ynum‘ Ladios and Disso Torrding And day punlle, 1637 and 1629 Sprucu-st., Phils dulphia, P, Fronoh (s tho lankuaga of 1a conatuntly spoken tn the (natitute. AMAUAMIE D'IERVILLY, Pructpal. FRACTIONAL OURRENCY, FOR BALK AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. the fawlly, snd "85 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRENCY NO CURE! D I{ NO PAY!! r. Kean, 860 South Clark-st., Chioago, Moy b contidoatialy sonmulod, bertonally or by il oo Silo or : I 7 KEAN " thé only physlolen ta tha olty who war= T oh Houk sont for 60 conta. Illusteatod with aumor { ous itnoengravings. R. 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