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t . amounted to, THE COURTS. ‘What Camo of Marrying n Widow ‘Worth $150,000. Heavy Libel Suit Against tho * Times” ---Eleven More Fromised, . Eerlons Charges of Misreprosentation, if True, Against Real Estato Men, The othor eldo of the somewhat famous Me- Mahion divores caso appoars from papers filed in tuo Suporior Court on Saturday, 'Tho dofend- nnt MoMahon, who was charged by his wife with all gorts of ill-treatmant, filea an answor, & cross-bill, and o potition, all of which doc- umonta contain similar allogations, most of which are of quite a starlling charaoter, Tho dofondaut rolatos that tho lovely Misy Dwoisoy, daughtor of tho wonlthy brower, became tho brido, and lator the widow, of Mr. Orrin J. Roso; how dofondant loft his businoss (glase- staining), made up to tho wealthy widow, gainod lhior love, married her, and took her on & plens- wro-trip to California; that ho was roquired by ‘his wife to take ohnrgo of lor proporty, smounting “in valuo to some 160,000, and to superintond tho mnking of plans, spocl- floations, oto., of o block of six housos she was erocting, which caused him wholly to negloct his glass-stnining business, which was o good onoe and notted himn $7,000 por yoar. He found the complainant an oxtravagant woman, snd, notwithstanding tho fact that ho was a steady- golng oustomer, sho proved dovoted to the'con- sumption of intoxicating boverages, kept bring- ing large quantitios of braudios and otlier strong irinks into the houso for the use of horself and ber frionds, aud drauk so incessnntly as to affect hor montal faculties, So completoly had sho come under the banoful influonco that,defondant nlleges, sho has often boen scon by him, since tholr marriago, calling for drinks in publio sa- loons, and drinking them off there, notwitli- standing his frequont ramonstraucos, which ouly had tho offoct of making her abusive and moro arbitrary in her conduct towards him. = Defond- out denies that ho has over been guilly of ex- treme oruelty to her, or has maltreated her, or evor lield n loaded pistol nt hor head, as was al- ledged in complainaut’s bill for divorco. On tho othor hand, he chiarges that the complainant kopt inthelr houseservantsof ill-repute,causing there- by & scandal in his family, that oue of the fomale sorvants is complainant’s confidanto, and waa re- tained in complainant'a service, although defond- ant, advised complainant that she wag not up to the standard in tho point of morality. Dofend- rnt aleo charges that, in the summer_ after their marrisge, complainant went to Canadn and was there dolivered of & child, which s still living, but is concenlod from bim; that after her roturn from Canada she tried to Fick o quarrel with dofondant, ana in January, 1872, loft honie and roplovined all thio houschold offécts, loaving bim without a bed to rest upon;_that after this sho froquently sont for dofendant to consult him upon business mattors, and gave him instruction therein, which he oboyed with lamb-like sim- plicity, to the detrimont of the glass-stainin congern, whose offairs languished from lacik of his porsonnl anttontion. In Decembor, 1872, the complainant replovined from him o 81,000 pair of horses, which sho still uses in hor privato catringe, for the conyeyance of horsolf and associates to various places ; that immne- diatoly bofore applying for tho divorce, in Febe ruary, 1878, complaiuant mguualud defendant to cill at hior housio; that ho did to, and found her in compauy with o friond; 68w al30 in tho house s woman of suspicious character, us ho entored tho parlor at complainant’s request, sho telling him thoré was no ono there but herself. Ono or two men who were with her ...culted him by saying he did not recognize Mrs, MeMahon a8 hia (defondant’s) wifo; that dofendsnt was then ordered out of the house by complainant ond he bogan to oboy ; that beforo ho left tho parties told him tbl!‘y wore going to & \veddmfi, nd defondsut was furthor cxasporated by oatoli- ag sight of the wodding ring with which hp had plighted his_troth with tho ficklo Barbara, edorning the littlo flnfi(‘n‘ of ono of his wife's gentloman friends. At this stago of hisanswor, de- fendant, nxum’ont!y, bocomos wrathy, and launches forth his donunciations with o fearloss- ness which s quito charming aftor reading the bLolf-timid oponing. Ho _states *that Barbara MoMahon hath, since her marriage, committed adultory with sundry persons, snd ha meotings and agsignations witli sundry malo por- aons, at her reaidonce and ot othor places in Cook County, and that she foared dotection, until her + eriminal conduct became notorious with corlain mon, when sho threw aside ell restraint, and 8_owered her favors, Enrtimflur}y favoring n Col. @ A. Hares, whom sho mot at "his oflico in tho Honore Block ; that she was compotloed, in con- tequenco of her looso mauner of living, to leavo her rosidence on tho North Side, and 18 now liv- ing in South Chicago withsaid Col. Haros, whoro 8l is less kuown, the move being made o avoid the consequonces of hor scandulous life, and not from fear of defondant ; that the complain~ Bt by become so infatunted with Harou that Lo Lns obtained from her tha I!Pnn of horaes alroady roforred to, and got control of the management of her estate, which sho permits, although sho woll knows Hares to bea man of low moral character, and incompetent to manage tha busi- ness intrusted to Lim. After reciting which wrongs, defondaut says ho thinks it hard that ho shiould be charged with evil-doing whon so muoh is to bo said on the other side of the caso. CIARGES AGAINAT REAL' ESTATE SELLERS. Oharlotto Howe files a bill in chancery in tho Curcutt Court against David W. Storrs und Llisha C. Ware, sotting forth the following allogations : That the defendants claim to be tho possessors of a largo tract of land in the Normal School subdivision of tho wost 34 of the southeast 3 of Bec, 21, 98, 14, tho broporty boiug sitiaied noar Euglnwumf; that in April last she enterod into negotiations with them for tho purchase of & lot, and thoy exhibitod to her a plat of their lats, sotting their valuo at $600 oach, and utating thal they woro high, gravelly, near the railrond sta- tio.s, and very dosirable for residenco Immouos; that she was jicrsuailed to buy a lot, which they representad to bo closo to s certain pign orected on the land, and noar which all tho yground was of vory desirablo quality ; that through theso ropresentations she was nduced to buy tho east 25 foot of Lot 4, in Block 2, in said subdivision, paying theicfor $G00, giving 160, oud tho balance in notos; that on examination tho lot turned out to bo low, swampy, and unflt for habitation, and lo- catod 600 foet from the mign aforcsmid, and, 1moreovor, was intorsected by & doop ditch, which uite upofled it for residence purposcs, ¥endor- it worth not one-Lalf what she had paid for it ; that complainant in vain tried to havo the srop- erty roconveyed to dofendants, and hor $160 and notes returned hor; she also ohargos that the deed convoying the proporty tober {s fraudulent, inasmuch as Btorrs did not appear bofore the Notary to procure tho nclumwlongmunt thoroof ; and that compluinant did not promise to pay tho 1873 taxes on tho proporty, yot a claugo was, af- ter she signod tho deed, insertod theroin, by which she was made to sgreo to do so. Bhe also charges that the property, instead of being clear, is heavily encumbored; in consideration of ‘which alloged faoty sho prays reliof in & court of oquity. LARGE YERDIOT YOR AGENGY COMDMIBBIONS, An interesling case was tried before Judge Jloaton, on Friday, in Atchinson v, tho Willlam Butchor Btoel Works, of Philadelphia, in which complainant sued for $60,000, for commissions on the ealo of dofondaut’s goods, Iu 1809, Atkinson, then Prosidont of the Chioago Bpring Company, was appointed by defondant its agont for tho sale of its goods in_Chicago. The ap- pointment was made verbally, but was subso- quently confirmed by a lottor from the Board. ftor complainant had hold tho agency some ix months thoy revoked his um:olmman , claiming that tho contract was not binding, inasmuch as the nppo'lnlmant wat not made in writing, Com- plainant’s view of tho caso was taken by the jury who gave him a vordict for #11,684.16, meroly {for gervice actually proformed as aj ont; the) not being ablo to delermine, from lnck of ovi- donce, what the prospective damages in the cage DAMAGES BOUGHT ¥OR DAILROAD INJURILS, D. L. K, Btewart fllos a priccipo in the Supc- xior Court in o suit for trospass, brought b Michsol Barrow . tho Chicugo, Rock Iiland J Pacific Rallrond Company, The action is ‘brought to rocover $15,000'damagos for injurics roceived by plalntift whilo engaged, somo six wooka sinco, 8s an employo by the dofendant. o, with othors, was pushing n car along the track, when an engine, through the absenco of o watchman, camo along and siruck tho car, send- ing the coupling-iron through onmplulunuz‘s hip, cutting off the top of the Lip-bono, and in- fllsling infuries that still loavo bim in & perilous position, BUIT UNDED TUE NEW LIQUOR LAW, Martin MoNamara files & doolaration in & suit THE CHICAGO DAILY _— e TRIBUN MONDA JULY 21, I873. of trospass on tho case, in the Buporfor Court, againet Patrick Mondo and Adolphus D. Rich. Complainant sooks to racover $10,000 damagen from dofondants, who are, respectively, proprio- tor aud Inndlord of o _snloon, undor the act to rrovldu sgalnst tho ovils arising from tho ealo of ntoxicating liquors. Tho pinintift’'s son gob drunk at Meade's tavern, and in trying to go homo, foll asleep with his logs acrass the rail- rond track. They woro cut oft and ho' diad, This will bo virtunlly tho first cose undor the Btotuto, n8 tho one proviously bogun n Jm.lfin Tree's Court was dismissod on & domurrer to tho declaration, 1N DANERUPTOY. Franklin MacVeagh & Co., on_Saturdny, pe- titlonod for tho adjudication of Martin fu. mann, claimlug as ‘croditors for $400,81, and alloging that the dobtor has suffered an ozecu- tion to bo lovied on his goods in favor of Honry Thumann, with intont to dofraud his croditors, In tho matlor of John Parmloy, an ordoer was mado rostoring tho cnso, and for sccond and third mootings of creditors. Tho Assigneo's report in the matter of O, 8. Alixor was approved, Goorgo W. Campbelt was nppointad Ansigneo in tho'estnte of Lonis Laviu, sud R. W. Jenkins in tho estate of — Poloman, ORIMINAL COURT ITEMS. John Sullivan pleaded guilty to two indict- ments of latcony of iron chains, used in moving houses in Hubbard stroot, and wao romandod for sentenco., Troderick Relhonbacker pleaded guilty to stenling silvor-ware belonging to Z. B, Taylor, and was romanded for sentonce. The ento of Tho People v, David Neddermoyor came up on amotion by defoudnnt’s attorney to quash the indictment. “Tho chargo wns one’ of solling liquor to a drunkard, and tho motion was based upon tho assumption that it was necossary for tho proscontion to show guilty Inowledge oh the part of tho defondant. 'The Court ovorruled the 1aotion, and tho case will come up_for trial on Waedneaday noxt. ‘Tho caso of T'he Peoplo v. Pator Soglors came np on like grounds, aud was similaily disposed of. COUNTY COURT ITEIH, Joseph ., Smith was appointed guardian of tho ostato of George - P, Herwin, uuder an ap- proved bond of (0,000, 4 Johu T, Wilson was appointed administrator of tho ostato of tho late II._Willinm Tearson, undor tho approved boud of §14,000. Anns Schrocder was_sppointed adminiuteator of tho estate of Froderick Schroeder, under an approved bond of §5,200. . Tantls B. Hemeaway wis. appointed gusrs dian of Gortrudo Elizaboth Page ot ul., under an approved bond of $17,000. 5 onnna Auderson was np&mlntufl administrator of tho estato of Isano Andorson, under an ap- proved bond of §12,000. THE COURTS IN DRIEF. In Judge Farwoll's Court the caso of Sarah Monroo v. E. L. 0. Monroe, a suit for soparato maintonnnce came 'ib' ou o mation to dissolvo tho bail bond of 2500 on which dofondant was rolensed from arrest, made by virtue of & writ of no exeat, obtamed by his wifo on the gronnd that ho was sbout to fly from tho Stato. A tomporary arrangement was made, loaving mat- ters in statu quo, aud defondant ongaging to pay tho complainant, within thirty days, $50 for lo- gal oxpouses and 310 per weok to live upon. The caso of Lonorgan v. City of Chicago came up bofore Judge Heaton, on Saturday, on mo- tion by plaintiff for a new trinl, which was over~ ruled by tho Court. Molvinoy A, Hayos files a priecipo in assump- sit, in tho Circuit Court, against Owur Bushuoll; datuages, $10,000. 2 Witliam A, Farbor files a preocipo in assumpuit, inthe Oironit Court, sgaivst Samuol Myors; damnges, £8,000, Willism Bush files a prrecipo in a suit of tros- nes, in the Circuit Court, agninst Wilbur F. Stm‘ey, of the Times; damages, 50,000, The plaintiff is a lnwyer whom tho defondant aceused of shystoring, ~ This is the secoud suit of tho Lind brought against the same party, and about clovon moro ara statad to bo coming. 2 Benjomin T, Bhotwell files o bill, in tho Cir- ouit Court, against Phoobe Carter, to establish his lion upon the E 14 of N. W. 3¢ See. 6, 88, 13, which, he nlloges, defendant agracd to convoy to him for $10,000, on the Gth of ~Septembor, 1870, but which agroement was destroyed in tho great fire. Edmund Moore flles a patition in the Superior Court against John Lacey, Frank J. Weidingor, and Thomas D, Snyder, for n mochanics’ lion of $180,66 on Lot 10 and E. half of Lot 11, in Tiayoe, Sholby & Magoflin's Subdivision of Block 16, 10’ B. B. X See. 7, 89. 14, with building thereon. . Patrick Hallman files o declaration in o suit of trospass, in the Buporior Court, against Andrew and Poter Rodzoe, 'bus proprictors, whouo ser- vant, complainant allegos, drove ko badly on Kinzio street, on the 14th of August lasi, that his 'bus collided with complaimant’s buggy, smashing up against tho sidowalke, lopping off o wheol or two, and rendering necessary the sor- ~icos of o carriaga-maker, o harnoss-deéalor, and o veterinary surgoon, sll to tho demage of $300. NEW SUITS, Tnz Sorenton CuThT—7.86t—Sn A, Webber; divorce on ground of desertion, 7,662— Appeal. 7,863—Patrick O'Neill v. Thomns Andre petition to restore record, 7.864—Naucy I, Nowman, Administratrix, v. W, K. Townsend, Solomon Crane, and Theodora F. 'Talmage: assumnphit, 600, 7,805— Buppressed forucrvico, 7,600—Rostored case, 7,867~ Wm. Bush v, W.I. Sforey; treapaes on tho case, 50,000, 7,808—Charlotto Howo v, David W, Stoord and Elisha 0, Ware; biil, 7,709—Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati & 8L, Louis Raflway Company v. Tsaa and Will- inm Graveson; asswmpsit, £300, 7,850—Melinvey A, zyes v, Omar Bushnells dssumpeit, §10,000. 7,671— m A, v, Willlam Appeal, 7,872—Donjnmin . Shotwoll v, Phiebo Car- for; bill 7,879, 4, 5—Testored cascs, 7,870—W, W. widon v, Honty and Laura P, Bherman} bill, 7,877 illlom A, Farbor v, Sumuel Myers; assumpeit, 6,000, #00% Surenton Coun.—44,20—Willlam 8. v. 5, A, Creed; divorce on nccount of cruclty, 44, - mund Moore v, Jolin Tacy et ul; petition for meckane i’ lon ; 180,60, 44,22—Charlda Welnberg v, Charlea Withe; trespass on ilie caee, $7,000, 44,233—3ichnol Barraw v, Clifeago, Rock Tioud & Pacifio Railroad Compau Namara v, f treapans in the case, $10,000, 44,235—~8lduey Parker v. “Thomas Willims ; nsstiinpsit, §1,500, 44,200 William Grifiith v, James Stecl, Jolm 'McMahon, Jobn F, Tiradlcy, Jacob Smith, Jobn D, Colby. and John Popo ; ansumpit $H00. 44, 258—Tunwv, Jolih Milln: divored on ground of desortion, 44,208 —Putrick Hullman v, Androy ond Poter Razo: A6, 90— Appoal, 43,241—8uppressed, 14, . Wol- I, cott at al, v, Jamics Borry ; assumpasit, $3,500. 44,241— Clara G, Duck v, I, D, Wolcotl; acsumpsit, $600, 44,244—Appeal. e N DR. JOHNSON AND W. F. STOREY, The Times of yestordey contained a card signed by tho proprictor, W. F. Storey, whoroln Lo statod that he had * not a particle of doubt thnt the doath which occurred in my family six months nga como of the groes recklessuces, carolessness, and negloct of 11, A. Johmson, tho attonding physician.” This was ussorted * not hastily or without consideration;” aud, the dac- tor named occupying o high social aud pro- fessional position in Chicago, aud tho chargos ‘mado retlecting sovoroly upon i character as a physicion, o TRIBUNE reportor was sent to learn what he hed to say regarding them. Dr, Johpe son lins resided in ibis city for twenty-threo years, and onjoys the benefits to be derived from @ large practice ; hois o member of tho Board of Hoenlth, and has beon prominently idon- tified with numerous scioutific and it~ erary gosioties. Cousidoriug lis charace tor ~ unimponchoble, his mannor, yestorday aftornoon, indicated that ho cared vory littlo obout the imputations of tho Zimes, kuowing that they wonld not injure hia professionally or otherwiso, 1o did not dosirs to muke allugion to Mr. Btorey's charges, and only after much consideration gave utterance to tho brief stato- went subjoined : #Mr. Storey has writton to me sevoral lottorn expressing his dissatisfaction with my trealment of hiu luto wifo, but Lay assigned no sufliciont roason for suck diskatisfaction. I presume tho card i rathor the rosult of & morbid feoling than o logical couclusion mirived ot any process of reasoning. It is not un- common for poraons who have lost frionds to think that if wome other courso had beon pursued, tho result would hinve beon quito diffor- out ; orif somo other physician had Loen em- [:loyud, thoso who were “doar to thom might nvo boon saved, As to the medical history of the case, I havo carofully roviowed it, and think it of sufficient intorest to thoe profession to bo ublished. It, I think, justifies tho views I en- ortainod at the thma of Mru, Story's donth as to the usture of her dincuse and the trentmont which was followed. For thoe purposo of roliov- ing Mr. Story’s mind, aud at the solloitation of some of his frlonds, n statoment of the history znd treatmont of tho caso was submitted to o Elnymhn-nn Intimate acquaintance of Mr, tory—who, a8 I understaud, entirely agroed with' mo av to tho nature of the divonso” and tho propricty of tho trautmont pursuod, Of this, owovor, I havo not the writton opinion of the gentloman referrod Lo, ¥ It is very doubttul if Dr. Johnson uoeks re- drous in s sult for libol; he seema disposed to let tho medical profossion decide au to the cor- roatness of his diagnosis and treatment, roallz- A LIVELY POLICEMAN. Iow a Noew Candidato Conducted Himself Yesierday NMorning, Gets Drank, Thrashes lis Most, aud Finds Himself an Oceupant of a Cell, A week or go ngo thero stood hofora the Board of Police Commissionors, a sturdy young son of Erin, a bashful applicant for tho Lonorable place of ncity policoman, Iis namo was McGowan, hossid. Tho Bonard, favorably haprossed with Iifs appearanco, placed him on trial for sixty daye. o was given o club, bolt, and star, and assigned to the Madison Biroot Station, The fol- lowlug narrativo, tho truthof which ean bo proven by a multitude of witnesses, will ddubt- less porsuado tho Polico Commissionors that thin now candidate is vory unworthy of the lrust which thoy have roposod in him, Yestordny morning, at 7 o'clock, McGowan was roliovad from duty, and socn after was on his way to his home, No, 193 Wesson stroot. The patrollng of tho night lind quito fatigued him, and he felt thirsty. Ho accordingly cnst his oyes mbout for a sign which would inform him that behind it parched throats woero cooled. But it was Sunday morning; and saloons were olosod. A happy thought flnshed through the wanderor's brain. o bad a bosom-friend, one Patrick O'ITarn, whose rosidonco he would soon pass by, aud whom ho kuow nlwnya mae aged to furiish a choice xlmI) to o visiting friond. tiia MeGowan remembored, aud. forthwith dic rocted lifg steps to Pat’s house, ‘This * house " is worthy of an oxtended do- seription, It is locnted on Wout Indiana stroet, and is eallod No. 70, "o floor iu fully six foof lower than the stroot-lovel, which fact indicates that tho edifica was orcctod in tho old times bo- fore the lnst fling-up, Access in gaived from an alloy, 'This Intter reminds ono of a pralrie slough, for it caunot bo walked, but must be wadod through. The nosos of tho Health De- partment oflicers havo ovidenly not been fnsorted thero sinco tho settlomoent of the neighborhood. Of Put's house the principal material is wood. Ita gizo is nabout that of o lunch-booth on o }flunic-gronnd. Formerly thore wero panoes of glaes in the window sash, The floor is now covered with a hard crust of dirt, tho accu- mulation of years. While this castle, for so Pat rogards it, looke begrimed and dirty and dis- gusting, o stonch porvades it whicll is much worse. In such a place Int and bis wife, with threo matrimonial rcu}lona!blmluu, resido, Mrs, O'Uara, however, lives not always thero. Whother it is summior or winter, she may gen- erally bo found iu & suburban residence, known as Fonton's brick-making cstablishment. Bho ia there at prosont, boguiling those drowsy sum- mor r]ngja by net-knitting, To this residonco tho_thirsty McGowan ro- K"md‘ Aftor shaking him cordinlly by the and, Pat hastened across the streot to No. G5, which i8 a cozy little rum-holo, kept by ono Honry Pates. 1’at soon roturned_with a pop- Dottlo filled with tugil. The friends drank aud chatted, They poured tho meotar into their thronts, and assurances of etornal fricndship into cach other's bosoms. Tho bottle was emp- tiod and filled agaiu, The friends grow warmer and moro tondor. But, alns, peaccful commue nion is mnot the horitago of whisky-drinkers. A differouce of opiniou arose; a dispute fol- lowed. Pat declared that thore was no man on the police forco able to handle him. Me- Gowsau's pride, and well-soaked brain, could nob broole tho romark, e sald he was tho man, Oponing his coat, ho di!Blflyed the Bix—vulntnd silver pieco, in tokon of his authority, Dat de- nied hls authority, and a livoly gamo of flat-and- noso ensuod. Pat finally fell on his back, and McGovwsn thon picked up & chair, aud, swingin it in the air, brought it down on Pat’s head, Tho blow would have stuuned an ox. It did uot Pat. His gkull would compare favorably with that of an Old Dominion darkey, High up spurted tho blood from 4 scalp wound. Then McQoywan oxecuted a can-can upon tho ribs and inteatines of Lis prostrats foo, At this juncture, happily for Pat, a gonuine olicomnn, and an ‘ofliciont one, too, arrived, in the person of Officer Borry. Ho took in matters at n glanco, and, procuring an oxpress wagon, had Dotk the antagonists conveyed to the Madi- son Btreet Station, Dr. Thibodo stitched up a ghastly scalp wounud on Pat's head. McGowan was doprived of bis star, and consigned to a cell, which ho once boasted ho would fill himael? somo day, Ho may at least bo commended for tulflling his promise so soon. A $900 BURGLARY. A Michignn Avenue Xesidonco Robe bed by o Man and Woman—stupldity of a Private Watchman, Ahoavy robbery of valuable clothing was committod last Saturday night, at the residence of A. T, Seoherger, No, 716 Michigan avenuo. The total valuo of the property taken oxcecds £000, and consisted in part of a complete seal- gkin got, some valuable winter dresscs, anda small qauntity of silver. But for tho stupidity of an officer of O'Callihan’s private police, the thioves would doubtless have either been caught or prevented from socuring any largo amount of plundor. The houso has been ‘vacant for somo time, Mr. Beoberger and family being absent in the country. Tho officer re- forred to had beon specially dotailed to watch tho house. About half-past 11 o'clock Baturday night, ho obsorved that a pano of glass in a win- dow in the basement had beon removed. Upon looking in he saw two persons, a man aund woman, groping their way about in tho dark- ~ ness, In m{) y to a question from the ofticor, thoy gaid thoy lived in tho houso, nnd had just came in from the country, ond, having lost their keys, they were com; elted to remove a light of glass to gain the inside of tho Liouse. Whis explanntion eatisfied tho very uusuuructiug mind of the watchman, and Lo ‘moved nlong to tho place where he was wont to take his accustomed sleop. The thieves, be- mF undisturbed and fearless, collocted togother o largo quantity of clothing, and conveyed it away'in & wogon. Thoy did hot leave the least cluo to their identity, — PERSONAL. Maj. Culver, of the Wisconsin Slate Journal, 18 enid to be doveloping un iron mino in Richland County, Lx-President Millard Fillmoro arrived in Ann Arbor, Tuesday ovening, the 16tl, to attond the reunion of hiy fuumly, held this venr at the rosi- denco of Cyrus Millard, near Doxtor, Mich, A, J. Tamborton, of St. Poter, who has been conducting the business department of the St Tuul Pioneer sinco the donth of Col. Paulding, will become s permanent resident of 8t. Taut. Dr., Pock treats the salary-grab operation as nbout tho shvowdest net of his sorvice in Waeh- ington, mying that in viow of tho 6,000 oxtra- pay, 6 “ean't bo called o fool."—Toledo Com- mereial. Dr. Willlam I, Stennott, recontly Goneral Agont of the Illinois Contral Ruilrond ul St. Louis, hne rosigned his position Lo nceopt the Gloneral Pag- rengor Agoncy of the Chieago & Northwestern Ttailway, in Chicago. Mr, A. 'L Stowart snils in the Beolin tnis moruing for o two-months’ sojowrn in Europo, Notwithstanding his Juto illucss, Lo loaves in ox- collont health.” Ilin trip will include visits to lnig that in friends caunot bo projudiced by any artioles which originate in the brain of n” man who, by the death of one doar to him, bas brood- ed over hor loas to suoh an extent &s to bacomo “morbid " or & monomauiao oa the subjoot, London, Pavis, Viouna, Switzerlaud, and por- haps Italy.—New York 'World, July 18, -Porhaps Sonntor Orris 8, Forry hns horatoforo folta littlo delicato abont roturning his baclk puy, foaring that his uction in so doing might be contidered n roflection on Benator Buckingham, Wo appreciate_the delicate motives that may have astuated My, Perry, aud rojolco that he can now unlond his shara of ‘the plunder without ra- flocting on his calloaguo.—New London Telo- qram., Reuben A. Chapman, Chiof Justice of tho Massnchusotls Suprome Court, died on Hatr- day, Juuo 28, at tho Ifotol do In Croix, Fluellon, on Liuke Lucorne, Bwitzerland, Tl whs 74 yonr of o, and was travoliug nbroad for his Lioalth, Judgo Chapman wos many years an enunont lawyer at 8pringtiold, and was appointed to the ;ill%g;nu Bouch In 1860, and to bo Uhiof Justico n 1804, Dr, Mary Walkor called ae uauul at the Treas- nry Departmont thin morning, but was stopped by the doorkeopors, who iufurmed her that thoy hod instrugtions to deny hey sdmittanco to the bulldivg, By oneof those playrul swmiles, so Hotuut in softoning irate man, she nnlly in- uced one of the custodians of the ontranco to make known to Cen, Bpinner that sho “stood without tho gato." Mo at onco seoured her an open sesnme, and the Dootor ro- vairod to iy oflical boudoir and voured forth in lis car nll hor hardships aud wrongs, Tho big heart of tho General waxed warm, and durlng tho doy homatled a Jatter to Dr. Nichols,in chargo of the Insano Asylum, rocommonding her for nu appointmont in ilmt inatitution ay an assistant ysiclan, The Genoral made this rocommondn- fon in good faith, and says ho thinks sho would rondor invalueblo sorvico fu the neyhun,— Wash- ington Slar, July 17 A el SUBURBAN NEWS. HYDE PARK, At the regular meoting of the Ifydo Park Trus- toos on Saturday ovoning, the following billa wore audited aud patd : $164.60 744,00 Ualutact forrym: 40.00 drajnago worl 70,00 Wilson & Bonton, Stony Talani avaitio,... .. 3,000.00 Ghing, Crcighiton, 1o Park nvenuo sldewalk. 16,00 Deaty & Barker, Filly-firat trect sew © 474800 Tag-roll on Ohicago and Thornton roa 10075 Tay-rolt for aprinkling streat 14100 Tay-roll for ropaira ot streol 108,62 Tay-roll for ropaira of aldowal Total, The fo! ng realting ofiicer. W. I, Howard, breacis of (s peaco. Aud on roport of the Atfornay, the following robates woro allowed: 1L &, O, Gobort on tho tax of 1871 ... Jos, D, Ifitcheock on Prairle avenuo. ... Loouard Rathgerber on Prairic avenuo, Total,, creves $08L00 Tho potition for sewer on Evaus avonuo was ordored to be placodon file, Tho Commit- teo obtained pormiksion to conneet with South Park sower at Forty-third atreot and notified the potitiouers, but thoy have noglectod furthor proceedings, Gaeorgo 8. Bowen’s plat of. Bubdivislon of 8 1§ of Blgof BW X of N I X of Scction 8, 88, 14 wos npgmvufl on the usual conditions ; and his It ot Bubdivision in Cleavorville was rejeoted for want of conformity. Tho two potitions for appointment of Georgo Adam Nerb and Lorin Love as policomen at Grand Grossing wore auswored by tho sppoint- mont of Nerb. X 8. Thompson, Attornoy, reported that Lo niad sccared_nn ordor by telograph from ¥, F. Stattakor, Obief Engincor of the Pittsburgh & Tort Wayne Railway, for cleaning out_their ditch from ILnglowood to the Calumet River, and for a proper bridge on Commercial stroot at Alusworth Btation. o Also, on_the communication of J, L. Btorms thet the Michigan Southern and Pittburgh, Fort ‘Wayne & Chicago Railways wore oncroneling on Cottage Grove avouue, recommended that an ofticor ordor tho obstructions remaved according to tho village ordinances. The Superintendent of Public Works was dircelod to order the ro- moval, TChio potitions of Miles Aimy and othors, referr- od back to oblain more signatures, wore pro- govted again, with many additioual naines, snd in aunwer the Attorney was directed to proparo ordinancos to widen to 100 fect and to extend Indiana, Prairio, and Calumet aveuues, from Tifty-fifth to Nioty-fifh stroota, A'communication was recolved from D. II, THorno, urging that avenues, streats, and houses be numbered consocutively on the decimal plan, and that all streots be located in direct line, and bo made of uviform width, and have but ono name for the ontire lengti, A petition numorously signed was presonted, praying that no liquor-licouso bo grauted for less than 3500, $ Thero being a full meoting of the Bonrd, for the first time since tho adoption of the resolu- tion to grant no liconsos for less than £500, ac- cording to provious agreoment, Mr. Bonfield moved to roconsider that resolution, and the mo- tion to recousidor was lost. Yens—Barnoy, Cady, and Doyle; Nays—Bonfleld, Gray, ant Btebbina, : In the matter of the question by the South Park Commissionors about Kunkelkes avenuo, tho Atfornoy roportod that said nvenue Lad nover boen opened from Fifty-fifth to Fifty~ sixth street, and that its place had beon supplied by Vinceunos avenue. The whole question of Wator Works was re- considered in town-meeting style, and a longth: disoussion botwoen Mossrs. Bogue, Cornoll, Wadsworth, Bonfield, Stcbbins, Hardy, and Barkor, resulted in the adoption of the “follow- ing: ‘WnEnzas, This Board did, on the 12th of July, 1873, autnorizo a nolice to e published that proposals would Lo roceived by the Board of Water Commissionors uutil July 18, to furnish machinery and pipes for the ‘Water Works in Iydo Park ¢ and, Witenas, The timoapecified in'such notico is deemed too short to acoure the desired competition ; and, WienEAs, Doubts have arison as fo tho sufliclonc and clearness of dotails of the specifications on whic #aid bids wore made; and, Wireness, Said bids ato not satisfactory to this Bosrd, for the above reasons ; therefore, Hcsolved, That il bids made and recetved in pursu- ance of such notice be and they are heroby rejected and returned without examination to the makers. Resolved, That tho Board of Water. Commissioncrs prepare specifications with auch plans and dotails as thoy may deem nocoasary for tho conatruction of sald ‘water worka and tho layfug of tho plpe, aud that tho Bervices of a compotent engineer be securod if desired, and that such pluus shall bo submitted to this Board Zfor further action, Adjourned to meet in {nim segeion with the Water Commissionors on Friday ovening next at T o'clock. EVANSTON. Appointments to the Faculty of the Woman's College of the Northwostern University havo boon made o8 follows : Mius Frances E. Willard, Dean of the Collego and Professor of Esthotios in the University ; Mr. B, Norton willhave chargo of the clagscs in history in tho College and the Proparatory Dopartment ; Miss Kato Jackson, In- structor of French in tho University ; Miss Pet- ongill is rotained in the Department of Art and will continue horstudio in Univorsity Hall ; Miss McClure, Instructor in Drawing; Miss Anna Mloroy, Instructor in Natural History in the Pro- paratory Departmont ; Miss H. E, Roed, seso- clatod with Mr. I, L, Parke, in tho Mathomati- cal Departmont of the Proparatory; Barah Hackett Stovenson will take hor placo os ltesi- dent Physician in the new College building, It is intended fi' the oflicers of the Univorsity to have o special courso for young ladies who pro- for not to take the University course, which will be shorter by two years, A new Baptist cliurch is to bo built in this placo, at o cost of $25,000, BIr. Cass Chapman, of Cliicago, is the arohitoot. Tho bullding is t6 Lo of brick, with stone trimmings, tho brick- worlk to bo stainod and tuck poiuted, tho wholo to be surmounted by a brick tower rising from ona corner, 175 foot in height. Its internal ar~ rangoments will bo similar to the First Baptist Chureh of Chicago, Tho new Bonrd of Trustoes of tho Mothodist Chureh ate tuking stops to finish the sudionco- yoom, into which a largo organ iy to bo placed, and build the spiro, Schuyler Colfax spent Sunday in Evanston, aud nddressed tho scholars of the Presbytoriau Church at thelr quarterly concort. Last oveniu[,' & Union League was lield in the Baptist Church by tho Congregational, Prosby- torian, and Baptist Sociotiou. The Woman's Educational Ald_Aesaclation of Evauston, formerly the Aid Fund Commuttes of tho Ladiow' College, held thoir first mooting Baturduy, ut tho rosdence of Obodiah Huso, ~Esq. Bteps have boow tuken to incorporato the Associntion. It is now composed of Mesdames O, Bragdon, J, T, Wil- Jaed, I R Hits, F. L. Willaed, J, A, Pearson, 0. Huso, A, Gillosplo, D, Korr, H. B, Hurd, E. N. Packard, nud O, , Drowne, and_Mossta, I. . 10ith, and O. Ifusy, Oflcors have boon olectod a8 follows: Prosident, Mrs, I. R. ITitt; Vico Prosidont, Mrs, A, QGillespie; Secretary, Mra. J. A. Penrson; Troasuror, Mre, O, Huso, A constitution and by-laws were adopted. I'he addition to tho Colloge Cottago is now belug put on. Tt will bo 18x43 foet, Messra, 1L, . hmd, 0, Huso, and I, R, Hitt woro ap- pointed a Committeo on Ijuuncos. An auui- versary will bo hold at the close of cach year, The Board of Education, at their maoting Inst Friday evening, mado the following appoint- monts of Superintendent and Teachers for our Public Bchools for the ensulng yoar: O. I, Haven, Buperintendent, salary, 81,800, Gram- toar Dopartmont: Xoom No. 7, Minnio Drad- shaw, $760; Room No, 6, Mary N. Ludlam, 760, Iutermodiate Dopartmont: Room No, 4, no appoiutment ; Rtoom No. 8, Lillie Stophonson, 700" Primary: Room No, 2, Jessie Gunn, §000; Ntoom No, 1, Miss Irwhn, 2050, Two vacaucles yot romain, Hoom No, 4 In the Intor- mediate Deparlmont, occupied by Miss Hasuking, who ls employed in Dearborn ‘Bominary, Chi- cago, for noxt year, and Dompator streat Primary. Appolntmonts for those places will be mado us soon a8 suitable porsons can bo oblained, s iRy A Now RRailrond Consolidation, dyon the New Yo ulletin. The Illinols Central Company havo seourud the control of the diroot railroad connectlons bo- twoen Oairo and Now Orloans, The New Or- loaus & Jrokison & Misslssippl Ceutral Roads aro to be consolidated, and tho link botween tho Inttor nt Jackeon (Tonnesnce) and Cafro {s now bulngrmld(ljy bullt, and will bo comploted thia fall,” I'ho Ohio & Mobile Company are suthor- izod to run over part of this extonsion, and in this way (ho Illinois Contral sooures a direct gonnection with Aobilo a8 woll as New Orloans. The lvo New Oslcnus ronds—the Jnckson & Grent Northorn and Mineissippl Contral—bavo mado a goneral Joint mortigage, 7 por cent gold bouas, for £16,000,000, of whish £10,000,000 aro rororved in the United Btates Trust Gompany to provido for a correwponding nmount of oxisting old morlgages, and tho romnining 6,000,000 nro recommondod to flt, Iudecd, they bavo not been I\lncnll sith) the foreign stockholdors of the 1l- inois Coniral Company,—tho Company nndor- taking to purchnse 200,000 of the bonds overy year at par valuo, THE WISCONSIN WINNEBAGOES. ‘Tho Late Conference with ‘Thon Specchen of the Indian Commissions crand the Winnebngo Chieds. Correanondence of The Chicago Trlvune. LavarerTE, Wis,, July 17, 1873, Tho tribo of Winncbagaes assomblod to hear the address of L. P. Smith, Indian Commission- er, from Washington, who was Lo address thom on tho subjoct of thieir removal to Nobrasks. Aftor partaking of the usunl Indian fostivities, Commissionor Bmith addrossed thom as followa: I have kcon Indiang wany times, 'What was bofora your Groat Fathor sout for mo to go to Washington,. I have asked whero the Winne- bngoos bad their home, farms, aud lands. I was always told, ‘We have no lands or any- thing ; whilo other Indians heve plenty, wo oro poor.’ When I was in Washington, I heard that somo of your tribo sought o home, but did not want to go away from hero, You Lnow that the Governor and citizons do not want you in tho Btato. Somo of you came to Wnashington totellmo your troubles. I have come to sco you aud talk with you. I want to toll you what I think 18 bent for yonto do. You seo that you ‘cannot romain any longor in this country as you hiave boon living. You are liablo to got into troublo with tho while poople ; and you are get- {ing pooror overy day. Thia {s truo of all the Indlans who are living a8 you are. Tho Chippo- was have given np yoitr way of living, and have gono to farming and rulumg cattlo, and have tichool and meoting-houses, This fafl thoy will have exporionced farmors, and imploments for tho cultivation of their lands; and so it is all® over tho country, Tho Indisn must learn to livo on whal grows out of tho land, iustend of that which runs over it. o it must bo with you, It you live in Wisconsin, you cannot got any land to oultivato. L'lio Government has uo lands hero to givo you, Kveu if you could got little land Liero and thore, yout would bo so scattered that tho Government could mot protect you., You lLinvo somo of the bost lands in the country in Nobraska. It belongs to you as much as to thoso who aro upon it. If you want to go, you can go whother they wish it or not. Thatland was bought with your money. Thore is moro monoy in Washington bolonging to the Winne- Dbugoos that you could not count in all your lifo; Dut, ot long s you are wandering about hero, wo will not give it'to you, for you will spond it in whisky. ~ Tho Govornment” wishes to pay tho money to those only who make good use of it. ‘I'he intorest paid on tho monoy amounts an- nually to $55,000. ‘This now goos to the Wine nebagoos in Nebraske, If you go thero, you can heve your have of it, but, while you stay here, you will not get any. My advice Is, to go to Nobraska, whera tho Govornmont will talio envo of you till you can taks care of yoursolyon. 1f you have property, it will bo transported to you; aud it 18 the wish und detormination of tho Government that you shall remove." Black Hawk and other Chiofs snid thoy knew how thoy wero living, but their fathors wero buried lhere, and they wanted to ba buried hero with them. ¢ If wo'movo to Nobraska, wo shall bo noglectod the samo as wo woro when we wero brought here, and we do not wish to go.” J. M, Rusk, member of Congress for the Bov- enth District, then addressed the meoting. The mujority of the tribe then left the council- tont, fully determined not to leave tho State. Aoy Yo e TO V/HOM IT MAY CONCERN. Under dato of the 19th of July, thers ap- poarod 1 the columus of Tus TrisuNE and Times srticles purporting to-be spocial telo- grame from Milwaukee, wherein the namo of ¢ Phelps " was unjustly used in connection with the name of * Brewor & Co.” Tho information publiebed purported to como from mo. In jus- tico to r. Phelps, I tako ploasuro in saying that I novor gave such informatlion; and, to my knowledgo, ho novor gave DBrower & Co. any draft, or ebipped them any goods from Galend, Zil. The statement has ‘boen misreprosonted, Respectfully, W. Geo. Dort, (Of Finley, Doll & Co,) e g NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Over 100 now buildings are iu process of orec tion at Ludington, Mich. “ —The Winona & 8t. Poter Railrosd is com- ploted twonty-soven milos west of the State line, aud construction irains are now running to within seventeen miles of Lako Knmpeska, tho torminus for this year. —Potor Becker, a farmor who lives four miles wost of Bolloville, Ill, has just threshed the whent from forty acros of his land, from which he haa derived the lurgo yiold of 1,300 bushols of tho most oxcollent grain, which e disposod of gtl ouo of tho Bolleville mills for the price of .25, —Thore i¢ n man in tho Palmyra (3o.) jail for stealing a biscuit in Hannibal, Ilo was tried ‘before the Hanunibal Court of Common Ploas, and oloven of the jury wore for sonding him to tho Ponitentiary aud one for acquitting him, Tho caso has siroady cost the county as much 26 250, with a prospoct of doubling that amount before it is done with. —The Contral Railroad of Towa has issucd a ciroular to the bondholders rospocting the non- payment of intorost. Tho circular states that the earnings of Inst yoar wore less than the cost of oporating, and that the floating debt is now about $950,000, of which more than half, or £624,000 is for monoy advanced to pay intorest, —The Platte Valloy ('I;leh.) Journal asserts that tho earthquake which lately shool the Elk- horn Valley has chnufcd somewhat the face of naturo. A stream callod Boar Creok, which for- mierly omptied into the Niobrara, now flows into tho Elkhorn, and has g0 swollen’ tho last-men- ticned stropm that fords formorly knee high are now waist Ligh. Bight miles of tho bed of Bear Creok are changed, —0. M.Wheat tolls an incident that illustratos the immonse immigration into Toxas, He was talking with & mau in Dallas, one day, who had Just como through from Saline County, Missou- ¥i, and was dotained at the Caundian Rivor, in tho Indian Territory, for ninoteen days, two doys on nccount of the high wator, and tho re- maining sevonteon duys simply on account of tho prees of business at tho forry, 478 emigrant tonms waiting to cross, Tho rapidity with which tho northern countios of Toxay are settling up is boyond doseription,— Winona Republican, —The Rochestor }N. Y.) Democrat, spenking of the strike of the froight-conductors and brake- mon on the Contral Railrond, suys : **It appoats that tho mon had boon accustomed toroceive ox- tra pay when doubling thio road, but quits re- contly this oxtra pu{ was deniod thom. As is quite natura), thoy thought that it was but Tight for them to roceive oxtra wages for extrn work, and thoy accordingly mado & domand to that offeot. This strike, of course, caused & stoppage of all freight traneportation on this {)m of the lino, and at points oust of this city hore woro milos of track occupied by freight cars nwuiting lhands to mave thom “onwavd. Yosuterday tho demands of tho mon were grant- od, and they weut to work again In the after- noon. 'The freight whioh has scoumnluted hero, aud ot adjacent points, will now bo promptly cloared away aud business vesume its wonted rogularity upon tho lino,” e Tho St. L0II|LH‘IIIIIUEH and the llinois roight Luaw, From the 8t, Louts bemoerat, July 10, Our citymillers iad a Lard timo lust yoar, Many of thom lost money, aud fow, it any, mado much more thau ouough 'to cover thoir oxponies, Thoy woro forced to bty most of thoir whent i Btatea oast of Liore, at 20 to 25 conts per bushel moro than local millors puid, wnd pay trelght upon itto Bt. Louly, ‘Che flour made from thi whoat was shipped to eastorn points, and then camo into direct compelitlon with tho flour manufag- tured at tho same points from whonco our mil- lors drow tholr whent, ‘Tho castorn flour costing loss for the mutorinl and loss for tho carringo by 1eil to tho sumo markety sought by tho St. Louly flour, wus onubled to sell it and tako full possos- son of the mwket, Not only this, but the Ynew process ” flonrs, manufactured from BFring wheat, alto camo’ into compaotition with the high-priced St. Louis flours, Thiy year, with & good crop of Whoent near ut homo, our,millers folt somowhat sauguine of reaplng n substantial profit from the prosecution of * thelr Lusinoss, But now tho Ilhnols Froight law looms up threateningly in tho undeveloped fu- turo, _All shipmonts grnfl to New Yorlk, Bou- ton, Daltpmoro, Philadelphis, aud to interior ' Bolnts of Now England and Ponnsylvanla, must 0 carried by roads crossing tha State of Illlnoln, and como as rigorously undor the provisions of tho ridiculous I'reight Inw recontly onacted in that Btalo as do thoso railronds hiaving both tor- minl {n tho Btato, Tho onactinont of this un- rongonablo froight folly has airoadyled to a wntorlul increaso in the rates of earringe Ly ovory road crossing tho Stato of Illinois, iu many instances more than doubling it, and po alnrmed have somo of tho ronds bacome ab the violont ond oxcesslve ponaltics attached for nn infrac- tlon of the Inw that they will not earry frelght on thoir line on through bills of lading st all. Among tho ronds thus rutusinfi‘l[d the Chlcnin & Atton. They only sign for throngh froight a8 far a8 Joliot, and_ charge n Innsoly ndvancod rato, Froight on flour to tho liast Los just been advanced 20 cents per_ barrel, and it is undorstood that a further ndvanco of 10 conts or barrol will bo promulgated in o woolt or ao. R‘hnu tho rato is_to Lo stondily ndvanced wook by wock until 50 cents por barrel hns beon addod. his i the spocial hardship in storo for the millers. They nro accustomed, during Jnly and Angust, to Inying in very largo sup- plies of whont, often ono or tivo huudred thousand bushels each, Now if thoy load up in this mannor tho prosent yoar, or if thoy run tholr mills up to t{:olr full capacity, thoy will accumulato a a[’och of flour the cost of which was based on a comparativoly Jow rato of froight, but tho salo of wEh:h must tnko placo undor tho oporations of & positively high rato of froight, In {‘unucu to our milling trado, thorofore, wo hapo the various railway compn- nies will speedily fix upon somo rate whioh nny bo considered pormanont for the season. 1If, under the Illinols freight law, the railwaya be- lieve thoy cannot carry flour to New York Oity for.less than $2 por barrel, it will bo much bot- tor to put tho rate there at oncoe, aud atick to it. In the menntimo our miller declaro thoy must hunt some monns of getling Lnat without crossing Illinois, Tho Ohio Rivor, as long 08 Capt, Lowroy's barges can nscond it, will bo put into requisition. Whon this fails, the Mis- sissippl to New Orloans, thonce to New York by ocoan steamers, will probably be the routo seo- locted. They will be driven to do this from tho fact that all of tho Minnesota mado flours may go East by Duluth and Buffalo at a very low rato whilo navigation is open. All the Iown and Wisconsin flours may go East by Milwaukes, algo al n low rate, while the Indiann, Michigan, Obio, and Tonneesco flours, ‘not haying to sub- mit to tho conditions of this infamous law, may go to markot as choaply ss evor, and successfully compote with all 8¢, Louis brands. This, in brief, is tho unfavorable sapect of the milling situation horo at prosont. Momorinl Service in flonor of John Stuart Mill. From the New York Tribune, Ono of the most remarkablo and least objoc- tionablo manifestations of freo religion which have been recontly soen was the momorial ser- vice_in honor of John Btuart Mill, under tho conduct of the Rev. Moncuro D, Conway, on the 95th of May, at Fiusbury Chapel, in London, It ‘would be bard to clnesify thoexercisea -ccording to any known rulos of orthodoxy, but it woul bo equally dificult to specify anything in them with which any devout Christian of any sect conld find fault. The procced- ipgo wero oponed by the singing of & poem which bad nothing of the hymn about it, embodying that idea of Chaucer, * Trust to thine own heart. Thy soul shall save.” Tho roligious readings impertinlly included Isninh, Counfucius, Buddha, and Jesus. George Herbort's charming lyric “Sweot day ! so cool, 5o calm, 8o bright," Was next sung, and Mr. Conway thon delivered an ol oquent aud llumfihtml oulogy of tho groat think- or, distinguished by the orator’s well-known traitn of liborality and ideality. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. i ENY | THE PARLOR um“’i ?’Y‘S&‘:{g}?}‘,fl,fl}#{?°m' PATRONIZED DY "I BiALl 2 GlAND TRIAT ¢ Bondax, July 31, oror night, and Wednosday and Bat. urdny Matinoes, fest tinio b this Theatro, Robortson's Boautiful ocloty Comody, SCIEHCICIL 2 With on augmontod Gompany and Itlaborato Kcanoty, Drcascn, oo Tn Hetioarsalers Lllinn's Las 15vo. " ATKEW'S THEATRE. MONDAY, July 21, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT doro L i, » CITAS, TORGTR i BoVAN: an OYRUS CRO UL A GREAT BILL WILL BE PRESENTED. THE HAPPY PAIR, THE GREAT BILLY RICE, HARRY HAWD us BILAMUS 0'BRIEN, MISS MATTIE VICKERS, Thio wholo ending svith an alogaut comody, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, ONI: WEEK ONLY, COMMENOING MONDAY, JULY 21l. Granl Matincoo Saturdny at 1 o'clock, Excolllug all rivale and compatition, Roturn of the world-renowned DUPRBEZ & BENEDICTS GIGANTIO MINSTRELS from tholr grot Southoen tour, erownod with brilliant sucvosa, Now on_tholr 2lst anntial tour, Tho larost and most poworful Campany in gaiatenoa, For partioulers g0 programinos. Adund Gand 7 conts, _Uliolco sants, 1. DR, KAHN'S VAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUH, - From Neow York, Of Marvel, Science, and Art. c. Willopon on Mondny, Tuly 23, nt 148 Olark-st., near . Rhivo Hotwoiser a ofTas Ttso. . o M Madison, ahove Sohwoiz fasonm Rurpnesns any oxhibition of this kind avorwitnossod in tho Waost, Tiokets, 60 conls, for Rntlomon ony, Doors opon from fia, m. to 10 EXPOSITION. ~ CINCINNATI Industrial Exposttion. The Leading Industrial TAIR OF AWERIGA. The Fourth Exhibition will open Wednesday, Sept. 3, and continue until Saturday, Oct. 4, 1873. Goods received from, August 4 to August 30. Ex« hibitors should male immedi- ate application for space. OCEAN NAVIGATIO: FLORIDA WATER. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANFIANS CELEBRATED LORIDA WATER ‘Tho richost) most lasting, yet most delicate of all Por- fumes, for ugo on tho HANDEERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in tho BATH. Astlisca nea Imitations and countotfoits, altays sk for tho Florldn Water which hiayon tho bottln, on the labol, and on the pamphlet, tha names of MURRAY & LANMAN, without which nono Is gonulna. For snlo by nil Perfumers, Druaglsts, and Denlers in Fauecy Goods. EDUCATIONAL. Harvard University, LSBT 3=T & Mombers of ono dopartmont havo a right ta attond Joe- tures and recitations in any othor departmont of the Unl- voraity without paying additional faos; for examplo, Law studonts may attond any oxorcises thoy ploaso In Harvard Callego, Madioal studonts tho oxorclsss of the Beientlfio Behool, ato, Tho degracs of Mastor of Arts, Dootor of Philosophy, and Dootor of Solonoe aro opon to Bacholors of othor fn- stltutious, Tho yoar begins in all dopartments on Thursday, Sopt. 25, 160, Examinations for admission to HARVARD COLLEGE, the LAWRENOE SCIENTIFIC SOHOOL, tho MINING SOHOOL, and tho BUSSEY INSTITU. TION will bogin on Thursday, Sopt. 25, at8s, m, Tho oxswination for ndvancod standing in the MEDIOAL SOHOOL takes plaoo 8opt. 23; for advanced atanding in the LAW 8CHOOL, Sopt. 25. Tho Unlvorsity Cataloguo (Including oxamination papors of 1871-72) may bo obtainod from CHARLEB W. BEVER, Tlookseller, Cambridge; price, 50 conts, Circulars do- seribing tho soveral departments way be obtalnod on ap plication to JAMES W. HARRIS, Sucrotary, Cambridgo, Mass, KIMBALL UNION ACADENMY, DERIDEN, N. I, . JExponsca Tovar than st sny othor aicltly rt-oless ngiknd: o N R ov. L. A+ AUSTILN, A. M., Prinipal. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Established in Now York in 1814, ddl"tenc\h l“]i?}’nuagflbmfl!h“ nld‘ D‘{lhllllluy upils, an 524 pruce-st., Phila. olphin, . ':" istio laniingo of tho auslly, and LA oAy B ADAME D'HERVILLY, Princioal. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, NOTICE Ts horoby givon that a mooting of the stackboldors of the Poninsular Rallway Company will bo held at the offico of tho Company in the City of Battlo Crook, Stato of Michi- gan, on tho 30th day of July, 1873, at2o'clock p. m., for the purposo of submitting to sald stockholders, for thetr sanction or rojootlon, an agroemont madoand entorod fato by and botsweon tho Dircotorsof tho Pealnsular Railway Company and tho Dirootors of tho Port Huron & Lako Michigan Railroad Company for tho consolidation of said two companles fato ono corporation, M, 8, BRAOKETT, Secrotary, Datad May 20, 1818, BUSINESS CHANGES, FOR SALE. {7 3nd thmberod landa on Tish nver o il BENT S, oo o - HUGHLS: VDR aiACHE CANARN ofit thonannd ‘Soros (8.0 of Denvlis-hibiorod landy with wator GorpmuBIcation to Mor It 'y V8,81 i noarly now, and tho whole will bo sold low; part oaeh and mortgages Apply to C i D 16 Frontat., N 3 ZOTHAL IS AT Keorons: o &R ovaleats, Mobilo, A BITTERS, PERFECTION BOKER'S BITTERS. Bewire of Cowntorfelt. ‘B5 Packages oF TRACTIONAL CURRENCY ' FOR BALIS AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Salling from New York for Queonstown and Tiverpool oy Saturiny, and for Londoadiractovory fortaight. Tror QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, trom Plots and 47N vor, Sannda... Snturday, July 35| Frauco.. Saturday, Ang. Bpain... .. Saturday, Aug. 3 | Groooo, , Saturday, Aug. Cabln Passnge, 880, §90, and $100 Currencys Excursion Tiokots at Reduced Ratos. BTEERAGE PASSAGE, 82, ourroncy. Passengors bookoi to or oy Gorman and Beandinas vian polnts at low ratos, Tho Steamslilps of (s line aro tha largest in the trade. Drafts on Great Brituly, Ireland, and tho Continent. ‘WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Westorn Agent, Northeast carner Clark and Randolph-sta. (opposite new Sherman Houso), Chicago, NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walea, nr'ffl%fiffg'wxflfiipa'\'fifl".‘Lxxs‘&"u"’:'z"'x'»';nfif;’ffl‘,fif'xfl?fl rond Wharty Josoy ' A &l Ty o= vided with all tha lstest Im‘x’xmvmum\- for tho comfort and convoulenco of Cabin and St First Cabin, $80 currency; Secand Cabin, #05 currency; Stoors 4go, B3 currvncy ; prepaid Stoerago cortificates from Care i . Drafis for L1 and upwards, For furthor particulare, apply in Cardifl, at the Oom. No. 1 Dack Chambers, sud in Now York to IIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agontd, No. I Hroadieay, R Saillng twlco n wook from Now York, and carrying pas: ‘ongors ¢o il parts of Groat iritatn, Ifoland, Continontal Europo, and the Meditersacan. Gabis from ago, 1itish and Irish poris enst, 0 west, niental ports samo us other m;illllr lines, 11 pe Ahlln in 11, 8, curroncy. Apply for full information at the Coms pany's officow ¥o, 7 1suwling Qrcon, Now York, and N, 1, corner LaSalloand Madlson-sts., Uhicaga. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. STATE LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BUL. FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Those olegant now stewmcrs will wnil from State Lina Plar, lation Foren Brookiya, N. Y v follows: PIENNSYLVANIA.. Vuduesda, VIRGINIA. GEORGIA, Forlnlzhtly onis, Ulicao. ALLAN LINKE- MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSITIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED STEAMSIIIPS, Sailing TRI-WEEKLY to nnd from QUEBEC. M. uly 10] Casplan,.., 1y 20 { Sarniatla.v. . ug. | Olvcassian.: itly to nud from Baliliores e, [rolght, or any information, apply to ALLAN & 0., Agents, 1 DNl MEDICAL OARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PIIVSIOIAN, (i STATEST., Oljiengo. 1 roaders of tha papors thnt Dr. O D R b Al aotiaho hwsiciah, having baci ‘practicing in Ohlcago for 110 lase 10 years. Sclonco, amd D boriones fayo tnado Dr. Li. fho most ronowncd Sbit: TS ot theaco, harored by 100 Tross, Gataamad of tininmants 4 SHieauEor ‘nifl."“’i’ffl' I‘:nvllln“zmnlrv;vmfid TWESTY YA ) romadio Sura otz DIV o Vortocui sontaos tat wil g most tivoly tho worst cascs of D P DIBEABES of the GENITO.URINAILY ORGANS in B L WEAKN: producing NER- ERSION 0 ROOLTY: Y LOSS 01 MEMORY AND MANHOOD Sosfaouly oured. ¢ 1t ovidont tiat ono who anntitios hiin. Bl 6 8o study of cortaln disonsos, tronting thuusandsf gnauruvory o, Tt huvo groator skil thin a pmsiolsn ' onoral practico. I emoniot this éits, of tho highost soapeotability, and mombors of tho Thédicnl faoulty Mow Drictsin 1 heent s liyaud condy o Wittt s il iond s AEYOAT, THEATINE for Indios und, gentiomott Bont to any addross in sealod onvelopo. CONSULTA- TON FTEREE, BIPATATI PARLONS. for Indlos and oplonn: Oalliant teo vl Doctor, Coltielis- OND RO CONFIDIENITAL, ~ Addraen Al Totturs to DIt 0. BLUELOW, with staiupay No. 61 Staio-at, COBURN Medical Institute, South Olark-at., vornor Monrno, Chicago, Jren T Csuminctad by DE. dy O, Cobien tor T tFoatuont aud. oure of all foruvs bf ohirouto and special iaehaos in boch goses. Thia Instituto 13 unquostlonably Ao 15 this country for tho treatmont of nent PR (s rauIag aradunto of miodiomos thiroo diplomas from tho bost callogos th the 1d, aud has had moro sxperonco In the troatnen 1o Co'disusacs than any physiolan tn Cliloae., — Young uen who roquire a physiclan nover tall to tind speedy ro- Hotand a parmanuit. oura ot the bundaof Dr. Caburu, Kond twontamps for s books on unlo and fomalo dlssnso’ toauy addvors: insoaled onvelopes, "Addross lottors, Dr. o, 0, COBURN, 17 and 177 South Clark 0. ‘Allconfidontial, Otioe houra: 9 8. in, to8 . tod p. m. Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PPAY!! 300 South Clark-st., Chicago, May e contidontlall fyoe o 2, ot all chronto SAN is the ualy pi 550 ot Lok 80 cuntes ous iy CHETAVINiE, DR. A. G. OLIN, QUNFIDENTIAL PHYSIOTAN, rvous dis0asos, fau L tuo olty who war- lustrated with numor ; 1 Wost Washingtanat,, Ohicago (lirst Hoor), ouros ivnto, ehrouto, and uetyony dlwases in botl' sez0s, T fiattr who lave failud, Oall 0F Writo; ourus guarant {oud, - Gannuitation (roes vorcevpondunoe ooufidontials i pagos full inforwation fur two etaups, Hend fog olroular,