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+ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ULY 31, 1873, THE LAW COURTS. A Supel:sedens Granted in the Sherwin Case. How a Wife Was Divorced and Knew Nothing About It An Alleged Unfaithful Steward---The Courts in Brief---In Bankruptcy =«New Suits. BHZRWIN GUPERSEDEASED, Mr, E. W, Evaos, counsel for tho young man Bhorwin, found guilty of rape, on'Tucsday, wonb to Waukegan, and stw Judge MoAllister, who, aftor a long and patient oxaminntion of the roc- ord, oame to tho conclusion that thero wera orrors in tho trial that would compol tho Bu- premo Court to sond tho case baok for ro-hoar- {og. Iis Honor oxpressed tho opinion that the proof did not entisfactorily show’ tho crime oharged ; and mado the following ordor : Having examined tho foregolng record, and boing of the opinfon that thoro is mfinhlo eauso for a writ of orror, 1t Is ordered that tho writ of orror bo mnde & supornodeas, and it s ordorod that tho Sheri(f of Cook County take bail from aaid pinintiff in error in the penal sum of $5,000, with J, 1. Cloveland and Oharles O. Obase an muiroties, conditioned according to law, aud on sich boud Lolng givon tha plaintit in srror b dis- charged from oustody, M, Sherwin will probably be out on bail to- morraw. AN UALY DIVOROE GASE. Ono Marahall 8immonds, in August of Iast Eenr, obtainod a divorce from his wife, Carrie A, immonds, in the Buperior Court, on various protenses, which woro snll;nportml by somo sort of evidenco, the chiof fact bolng that tho wifo was not prosent to defond tho suit. Tho husband put in the ususl affidavit of non-residouca, afirming that she bad desorted, and he did not know whera aho waa. In such & cago the Court directs the matter to be advortised, and tha papor in which tho advertisomont sppenrs to be sent to tho last known addross of the defend- ant. Tho aflidavit of the counacl that this has been dono is the only evideuco the Court ever obtaing of tho order being complied with. Mre, Simmonds now comes into conrt and says that sho nover heard of any divorce pro- coodings boing instituted sgainst hor ; that her husband know perfectly woll whore she was 3 that no such mnttors a8 are charged in his bill wero aver known to hor or over took place, and ghe prays that the Court st aside the docreo of divorco as obtained by fraud, Tho Qourt allowed the &cmlon to bo filed, and Yracumunga to set asido the docroo aro in order. £ what tho woman avers can bo substentinted, both Bimmonds and his coungel may find them- golvon fn an akovawd G, 28 Judge Cory ia not tho man to tolerate his court being usod for purposes go grogsly offesivo as thoso. Bingularly onough, tho papors in almost every divorce caso commencad by the samo lawyer, Mr. A. Goodrich, since the beginning of July, have boon hurred out of the Clork's ofiic tnstantly, before the roporters could sce thom snd oxtral the particulars. A memorandum, of which the following is & copy, of a caso filed yostorday will illustrato how it'18_dono. This momorandum was left in tho New Buit box to enablo tho ro- Pnrtnrs to make up thoir rocord of mow suits : ' 44,488—Mary A, Grobam v. Portor Graham ; bill for divorcé. Appoarsnce of defendant and roferenca to Mastor. 87,60 paid. A. Goodrich, golicitor.” This ¢ appoarance,” which s 80 po- tontial in whisking away tho papers, may or may not be genuine. 'Tho counsel who files it alono knows. In viow of the Simmonds caso, the re- portors ought to bave a chance tfo scrutinize evory caso. S A WIFE WHO IIAS ALL THE MONEY. Charlotto Rontzong declaros in Lor bill for di- vorce against Aadrow, hor hosbaud, that ha has siruck lior, and cholked ier, and kicked hor in the ribs, and blackenod hor oyos, and rendered bor life miserable, besides which ho threatens to 8l her porsonal proporty, and contract dobts in hor namo. Bl might hava staod the beating, bat whon he talks of touching hor money, the iron enters hor goul. Bbo represonts that she hos bought with her own money, and is solo owner of, one houss and barn, 419 8outh Clark streat, on a lot of which_sho hias the loashold ; all the furniture in No. 463 eamo street ] . togother with all furniture therein; and ono ealoon, with coutents, at No. 463 same strect, of which gaid Andrew bas charge ; and she has_no idea of Andrew being pormittod to abuse ber and, at the enmo time, squander her money. AN UNFAITIFUL STEWARD. In the matter of the estate of James Compboll, docoreed, the administratrix having sppliod to TJudgo Wallaco, in tho County Court, to cito Pat- Tk Joyco, romaining partner of the fum of James Campbell & Co., to show cause why & Ro- colver should not be appoiated, snd it bein shown that sald Joyce has been wasting suc) ostate and noglecting his trust, and thet ho Las dopartod from tho Btate, the Court yesterday decreed said Joyco to coms into court this morn- iug and give security for tho future faithtul por- formance of his trust, and, in the event of his failing to do 8o, a Receiver be appoiuted in ac- cordance with tho atatuto, PARTITION WANTED OF A VALUADLE ESTATE. Josiak Btilos yostordny potitioned the Circuit Court to order a partition of cortain_valuablo Iands, bought nominally by Oliver McMahon, Clintdn, Iowa, but roally with monay, of which threo-fourths wero furnished by complainant. Ho relates that an undivided threo-fourths of eaid land bolongs to him, but McMalon rofuses to acquicsco in o fair division, and, theroforo, ho Ynyn the intorvention of the Court, The land n quostion consiats of tho undivided 3{ of the B. 35 of tho W. 3¢ of the W. 3¢ of tho 8, E. Xy, and tho unaivided 8/ of the B. 3 of tho N. 340 the W. 34 of the W. 3¢ of tho B, E. If of Sos. 24, 99, 13, oxcopting tho 80 foot, C., 1. & Q. R, R. atrip, purchasod for $55, 213.0!5, and the uudivided Kaf thoB, ygof the W, 3¢ of tho W. 3¢ of the . E, 3¢, and the undividéd % of tho 8. 3¢ of tho N. 14 of the W. 14 of tho W 3¢ of tha 8. L 3:{01 Hoc, 24, 80, 18, oxcepting the 80 feot, O., B, & Q. R. R atrip, purchased for $18,406,25. TIE COURTS IN BRIEF. 1f any names in now suits commenced In the Buperior Court, yesterdsy, are incorrootly print- ed, the parties concornod will blamo the attor- nios for the gluinlms, thero being more than ono case ir which roportors and clorks togethior have been totally unable to deciphoer the writing. In one caso a man in Minnosotn is to bo attached, and nobody can malio out tho man’s namo | Tbom{unn & Taylor yostorday obtained a writ of attacl mcnull'ninsc & porson in Morristown, Alinn,, named Elfrink, or Elfruik, or Elfuink, or Elfmik—nobody can take out which, Afiunts affirm that tho defendant owes thom the sum of 8142 for goods and morchandiee sold to him. Josephus T, Thomaa filed a bill in chancory to rostraiu John Daldwin, Jr,, procoeding with a cortain suitof ojectment which ho has com- menced nfllnet bim in the Circuit Court. In Bteol & Prico v. tho Btar Chemical Works, for injunction in & patent infringement suit as to Price’s Croam Baking Powder, tho Court yos- Lgrdly granted tho motion for tomporary Injunc- ion. Judge Booth gufltordny ordered a'decres to be entered eatablishing the new plats or maps of Rorwood Park mad in place of thoso destroyed by firo, as part of tho rocords. Mr. Jusson, ox-Colloctor of the First Collec- tion Diatrict of Illinois, yostorday fled potitions in the Unlted Biates Circuit Court to remove a number of causes commencod against him by corporations in tho Btato courts to restraln tho collaction of taxcs to that court. Poter Dovine yostorday commonced snit in tho Dirtrict Court, admiralty side, against the steam IuguAdn Allen, for $177.87 for boller and othor tepaira. '}M.tnrnoyu who' have motions for now trial to argue bofore Judge IHoaton are informed that H]a Honor will hcar them to-morrow morning st 8. m, Julius Bauor ;ontordn commenced sult in re- plevin ageinst Bdward Roomer, for the posses- slon of & pianoforto valued at $150, Goorge W, Ohamberliu yesterday roplovined ono pair of black horsos valued at 300, ‘Two hundred liitle premium notos suits, fow of them ovor $100 each, wero yoatorday com- tnoncod in tho United Statos District Court by tho Asslyneo of the Winneshiek Insurance Com- pony in nukrnpwlv. Addison Ooodell, 8. B. Warren, and E, P. Marsh yestorday distrained the snloon of James D. Tanning and Clarenco A. Staples, No, 176 Bouth Clark strect, for $235,89 rent. IN BANKRULTOY, Willlam Meisenbach, of Moudots, yostordsy potitioned for tho adjudication of William Dorg- mann, vlnlmln(.,: 88 o creditor on sevon unpaid notes, amounti "F to §4,700, and tiled an_aflidu- vit affirming thnf blio ddbtor has dopariod trom the Htato witk intent to dofraud hiy croditory, A rule to show causo and o warrant of wolzura wero {ssuod. Bwain, Barnard & Co. yoatorday potitioned for the adjudication of Biaples, Yanning & Co., composed of 0. A, Btaples, Jas. D, Fanoivg and Qeorgo I, Warren, claiming as oreditors on two Bojes of 2160 and $102.00, and alioging thas the debtora’ proporty has beon solzod for ront, and thnt thoro is dangor of onn:rl\cnlimm unless ad« Jjudication Is at once ordored, The usual rulo to | show enuso nnd o warrant of scizuro were issnod. | Dya Pnrum-nph In another plnco it will bo soon { that tho dobtors’ saloon on Bouth Ulark stroot: waa yostorday distrained, their store on Bouth Tialslod stroot having been dintrained bofore. Digchiargo waa entorod in tho matter of Thao-, dore Walkor, B \ Josoph Loderor yosterday potitionod for tho: adjudicntion of B. I. David & Brothor, olniming aa aroditor for §1,000, and alloging that thoy aro ingolvont and unable to pay thelr debts. “Thed dobtors are clothiors at 84 Btato stroct and 891+ Bouth Olark stroot, Ou an aflidavit that dpbtors aro arranging to removo thoir proporty, in ad-! dition to tho rulo to show causo, o warrant of seizure was lasuod, | In tho mattor of G P. Baldwin, an ordor was) made directing tho Assignoo to pay $250 in sottlomont of all claims for oxomptions. ) T'ho Assignoo’s roport of salo in tho mattor of Atuold and Sisson was yestordny R{vlmwcd. b~ *uat to objections being filed by Monday morn~ ing noxt, provided purchasors will stipuiato not (olptmvo balauco of their claims againat the estato, 5 On potition of the Assignea of tho estato of Dunn & Gould, tho mortgagecs of tho building in which the bankrupts carriod on thoir business at Buroks, Woodford County, IlL, were ruled to show causo why the said property shonld nob Do sold by the Aesigneo undor tho direction of tho Court, and thoy wors anjoined in the moan- while from prosecuting cortain foraclosuro suits in tho Biate Courts against tho samo property. NEW SUITS. UxiTzn BTaTES CrnourT Count.—Tha following po- {itions to removo causes from the Hlato Courta wero estordny filed in the Unitod States Circuit Court, Ly %dmuml Juesen, Collector of tho Firat Collection Dls- trict of Tilinols, viz.: Rallroad Bridge Company V. Jussen, Colleotor (to restrain tho collection of taxes); ‘First Nafionat iank of Ohicago v, Somo; Chieago, Burlington & Quinoy Railrond Company v. Same} Chicago, Rock Iaiand & Pacific Railroad Company v, Samo; HermanJ, Pahlman ct al. v, Bamo; Gardon City Insurance Company v, Bame; City Natfonal Bank of Chieago v, 3 Ohlesgo Weat Divislon Rallway Company ¥. 3 tho Repudlic Insuranco Company v.8ame; Oommorclal National Bank of Ohicago v. Bamo. UNITED BraTes Distnior Qount,—Poter Dovino v, Stosm-tug Adn Allen; lbel for $177,37, Georgo P. Dradford, amsigneo in bankruptey of Clark, West & Go., v. dacob Ebcrhardt and Caspar Klott; asaumpelt, "Tie Cinourr Counr—7,974—Appeal. 7,015—Joslah Siles v. Olivor McMahon; bill for partition (for par- ticulara soo notes). 7,976—Appesl. 7,977—Josoplis T, Thomas v, Jobn Baldwin, Jr.: bill, '7,978—Appeal. 1,029—Appeni, 7,080—Addison Dallard, for uso, oto., ¥, Edvard Ely ot al,; garnlshment, 7,981—Lydin Bon- nolt v, Thomas E, Gavin and Georgo Baynes : treapass, £3,500, 44,437—AdoIph Muoller v, Joh Huttnor: petition foF reatofatlon of rocords, 44,498—Mury A, Gralam v. Yorter Graham; divorco, 41,439—G00rRo Thompon v, Henry Elfinck (7); stiachment for $143, 44,440~ Appoal, dd,4d1—Anton Berg v. Charlca W, Oburih ot al.: Petition to ostablish and condirm titlo, 44,443—Torace Burlon and Mariin D, Btevors () v, Newell H., Dodgo; ssnumpsit, $2,000, 44,443— Julius Bauer v, Edward Roamer ; roplovin, $500.’ 41~ 444—Nathan Haydon v. Albert Brinkorhoff and Will. iam_ Edwards; asoumpeit, 600, 44,445—Cbarlotto Rontzong v, Androw Konfzoug; divorco, 44,440— Tho Hacket{ Manufactusing Company v. larrinsa Fil- king ot al,; petition for mechnica’lien, 34,447—George W, Chamborlin v, D, G, Davia: roplavin of ono pair of black horses, valuo §300, 4},#48—Angus J, Camp v, Horriot E, Comp: divorco on tho ground of ~ desertfon, 44,440 —Votrick T, Driscoll v. M. F, Hale and Richard P, Crain: attachment for SR80, iso—Appoal, 41,451—Apponl. 44,452— Appoal. 44,483—Addison Goodell, 8. B, Warren, and E. P. Marhi v, Jomos D, Fanning and Glarouce A, Siaplea; dlstrainy for rout, $230.92, ———e L PERSONAL. W. B. Fox, of New York, is at tho Shorman, Capt. Butler, of England, ia at tho Sherman. Capt. E. L. Craw, of Fruitport, is at the Shor- man. Tho Hon, G. B, Lake, of Omaha, is a the Bhorman, The Hon. James Campboll, of Boston, is 2t the Bhorman, Tho Hop. D. W. Streclar, of Brooklyn, is at tho Shorman. Prof. H, Strauso, of Viennn, Austrin, is at tho Sherman. Gen, L. Loroy and family, of Memphis, aro at tho Shorman. Gov. 0. 0. Washburn, of Wisconsin, is at tho. Grand Pacific. Gon. D, D. Bmith, of Washington, D. C., is at. tho Grand Pacific. The Hon, Willism Mulligon, of Baltimoro, is at tho Sherman. The Hoa. John H. Fox, M. 0., of Maine, left the Bhorman Honso for his homs Inst evening. 0, Ingram, London, England ; G. Engolfriod {,tnly; R, Plasarefl, Ituswia, aro &t tho Grand acifio., Btato's Attorney Rteed loft with hia family for Mackinac last_ovoning. He will spond o fow days thore, and thon procoed East. Tho reception of the Rev. Jobn and Mrs. Gordon, who lave just retur:od from a wedding tour, will take place this eveuing, at the Wost- eru Avenue Baptist Chureh. Conptroller Burley loaves for Now York on offictal business this” evening. During his ab- senco, J. A. Farwoll, tho Chiof Clerk, will bave chargo of the oflico. Tho following woro at the Grand _ Pauiflo yos- torday : 1. d. Wood, St. Louis; Mayor Cline, Louisville, W. I _Akin, New Yorks Leonard Dodge, Buffalo ; J. . Warick, Indianapolis ; N. J. Habbell, Dotrolt ; ¥. Krankopf, T. Shottlon- dor, Russis ; James . Hooker, Cincinnatl; B. {!o.knrtwull. Touisvillo; M. F. Wilks, Galves- n. The following wore at the Shorman yostorday : D. 0. Nimbdt, Philadelphia ; D. D. Walker, 8t. Louts;_Goorge B. Corklill, Towa; Jobn 8. Watts, Philadolphia ; O. L. Diaper, Louisville . J. C. Hammond, St. Louin ; Aloxander Charles, Cedar Rapids ; J. P. Tico, Now Yorkj C. L. Drapor, Denvillo, The following were at_the Commercial Hotel {oslorday: B. T Voung, Boston ; 1.8 Morolaud, adison’; W. Thoyer, Boston ; J, D, Thomas, Virginia City, 3L, T ; M. E. Fox, 5t. Louls ; G, 0, Wishast, Flamboo, Ont. ; L. L. Conrad, Bal- timore ; Johu Mallikor, amiiton, Ohio ; H. K. Abby, Now York. Among tho arrivals st tho Contral Totel yos- torday woro tho following: W. D. McPherson, Tort Atkinson ; J. H. Grawford and wifo, Mor: Tis, 11l. ; W. W. Young, Dallas, Texas ; H. Hald- wih; Now Haven, Conn.; H. C. Millor, Fort Madigon, Towa; iI. Colion, Ban Francisco ; E. 8. §impson, Dofroit; F. I'almor, Milwaulico ; E. H. Edwards, §t, Louis, 7.7, Ttussoll and wifo, Champaign; E. H. Hough, Philadolphia ; H. Talls and wife, Ken- #na g J. W. Martio, Canton ; W, 8. Derby, Bu- tavin; Miss Smith, Portland, Mo. : A. Cajhoun sud wife, Philadolphin; T. J. Tannor, Grand Raplds ; 'W. I, Blodgott, Bosion ; G. W, Leidy, Philadelphin ; 'and T Waicho, Loulsvills, Ky., aro at tho Bri ggs. . YLoura Fair hae at Ingt sottled up ber accounts, and sbo finds that it cost hor $11,100 to shoob her latest victim, Gon. Brockholdst H. Livingston died at his rosidonce in Livingeton, N. Y., Friday, at the age of 60 years, Bamuel Bowles, Jr., son of Bamuel Bowles of tho Bpringflold m[::ul-timn, ia omployed on tho Union, tho only other daily in that city. Nre. Loulss Webb, of 8t. Louls, publishes a apor callod tho Sun, snd the othor day sho rhmw & mau down-atairs and broke his arm., R. 0. Vilag, !omar]; of Cleveland, has been appointed General Freight Agont of the Erie Tailway. ¥o will ontor upon his duties Aug. 1. The atinck of tho oholora on Andy Johnson sooms to haye boon futil, It couldn't got him, bogause ho bad his Constitution to fall back ou: —Indianapalis Tribune. Mr, Coltax lott for Andover, Ohlo, lust night with his son, who s to romain there with Mrs, Colfax's folie during Mr, and Mra. Colfax’s Woutoru trip.—South Bend Tyibune, July 20. John W. Garrott, Preaident of the Baltimoro & Obio Rallroad, who is now sojourning in Eurapa, hns donated $10,000 to Garrott County, Md., for tho purpose of building a court-hiouse, TTho roport that B, I', Allon has purohased n 200,000 rosidenco in Chicago, is pronounced by that gontloman incorroot, 1o has not bonght any kind of & residenco in that oity.—DesMoines Jeegister. Goorgo Schwartz, aged 76, an old soldier and tho survivor of two wives and mnur' battles, could not survlve tho ridiculo which followed his Iate marrying a youthful bride, and he therefore “mada hor a widow, the othor day, at Baltumore, Nathaniol Stephons, now of Galesburg, T, formerly of Canauduigua, N. Y., has boen on tho ponston rolls since ~ June 8, 1816, aud has drawn altogether 4,816,00 for wounds recoivod ‘l;il“:l“ War of 1812,; Ilo iy now 80 yoars old aud nd, * D. W. Voorheos was emplo‘yed by the County of Vigo in the Southwestorn Tiailroad caso, Il makos oath that ho dovoted ono month's labor toit, and ho now brings in s bill of $8,000 for hils gorvices, This is equal to 807 aday. No wondor ho waa: aolocted to writa tho raport in Tavor of tho aulney-geab, s hat ho dId It to tho entiro sntisfaotlon of Lth follow-grabbory,—New- castlo (Ind.) Baner., In o long Branch Iotter to n murnfug paper, obaouro reforonce s made to & Wostorn Senatoy, who was rofusod nccommoadations, as allogod, 1| at n cortain hotel, for * rensons which are known to himsolf and the propriotora.” That . ia all, and it may bo atrlctly trie, but tho inforonces that may be drawn from tho statoment aro cor- tain to Lo oll falao but one, and thoy aro nearly cortnin to bo caluminating and very malicions. It tho clroumstance was worthy of jonrnatistic Toforonco at all, why not give faots ralher than polsonous inuendoos ?—Brooklyn Eagle. "Too many mon do nat wn. o proper appracin- tion upon tho valno of thelr good nsmo until through somo misdeed thoy have lost it foraver. This appoars to bo tho onso with Mr, Colfax, for aftor the wholo country has pasged irrevocable vordict upon his connection with the Credit Mo- Dbilior, ho still perelsts in bringing forward what lie perhinps deoms positivo prools, but which hio will find it vory bard to convince tho public are such, of his innocenco of all noml)llclly in thoso corrupt transactions, ~ Mr, Coltax’s private atanding among his friends would seom to cou- tinuo very good'; ho bud botter not tronblo him- golf any moro sbout his political xoputation.— San Francisco Bulletin, ——— SUBURBAN. Convocation of the Evanston Ditch Commisnionors«sAn Impostore=flcots ing of the South Kvanston 'Trustce: Miscellancous ftom EVANATON. The Evanaton Board of Diteh Commissionera met on Tuesday night, President Gago m the ohialr, aud prosent, Mossra. Pholps, Gago, and Lnke. The importance of good drainago aud the bost localitlos and courses for the sewers was discussed. Justice Auntoon Lad a henlthy-looking young man up for begging in the stréots, 1o was in 1ho Liabit of prosenting o lottor staflng that ho was tho mothor of saven children, and they siokly, oto. Hodoubtloss forgot his crinoline,— anshatr tio ludies hnd no ympnthy for bim. Patrick McBrido was brought bofore Justice Huntoon, on Tuosday, chnrgod with havin stolon $260 from Antione Aldor. Aldor cinimo that he was drugged while in the city, ond, on Lis relurning to his fonses and to Evanston, he was minus §260. McDrido roturnod o portion of the monay, and said that Aldor gave it to him in trust, Tho easo was continuod, Tho Rev. William X, Hinds, an eminont Do- troit divine, and widely and favorably known in Ciuciunatl, has been olected Profossor of Homie letica and Pastoral Theology in the Qarrott Bibli- cal Tostitute. 0. J. Gilbert, Euq., Prosident of the Board of Trustoes of this villago, ias gone with his family to Cape May. HOUTIH EVANSTON. The Board of Trustecs for tho Village of Bouth Evanston mob in _their Uouncll Chamber Tucsday ovéning, Prasident J. B. Adoma in tho chair, and presont, Trustoos Adams, Didior, ‘Warron, Morpor, Watson, Goodonow, and R. R. Bo‘glu, Olerk. . Thorans I. Watson, Chairman of the Finance Committoe, mfiarlud on tho bill of exponse pro- sentod by ‘William Carnoy, for services. Tho Comnitteo woro ordered to report in writing. A, B. Warron presonted a map of Osborn & Skillman's Addition to Iivanston. Not being pro- sonted in proper form it was returncd to tho pe- titionors. An ordinanco was presonted by Attornoy Ide, rolating to nuisances, which was discussod and 1aid on the table. David Lillis presented bonds, and was ap- poiuted constablo. The attornoy of tho Board was inatructod to preparo au ordinauco reiativg to street crossings. The Board adjourned to Aug. 6. ——— THE CITY IN BRIEF. The Jewish Union will hold its literary mest- ing, on Bunday ovening, iu the room at the rear of 8tandard Hall. Yestorday Mike Harntnoddy, a sower-buildor, was fined 850 by Justico Seully for doing busi- noss without & liconso. Tho mchinery for the ropait-shop of tho Chi- cago & Northwastern Railroad will be furnished by a Massachusotts machine-compony. Tho Mayor was ongaged yeatorday writing out his decision in the Bheridan-Wasliburn caso. 1t will probably bo presented to tho Board of Police to-day. The Christian Union will mest this ovoning at No. 114 Madison street, and debate the quos- tion, that tho now Railroad law should bo ro- pealed, A dispatch from Atchison, Kanans, statos that tho American Bridgo Company of this city hag beon awarded the contract for building the big bridgo at that placo. Yostorday Detcctive Deonnia_Bimmons arrosted Leon Christian, charged with burglary in Peoria, Christian will remain at Police Ileadquartors un- til the arrival of ofticors from Peorin. Mr. Myers, tho patontes of the puoumatio lo- comotive, took his complicated conirivance down Stato stroot, yesterday forenoon, to Hyde Park, wh(ulm furthior tosts aud experiments will be mado. ‘The Chicago Dramatic Asaccintion met in the club-room of the Pacific Ilotel lnst ovening. Sovernl now mombers wore initiated, and it was +decided to hold n meeting at some hall and teat the ability of the mombers prior to giving a dramatic ropresontation. \'oemxdafl morning a teamster named Pat Me- Grath, in the cmploy of Waldron & Co., coal donlors, was killod at the yards, at the cornor of Kingsbury and Kinzio stracts, by boing buriod undor a pile of conl. Bovoral tous fall upon Ilh:!l.flcaushlng him fearfully. Tho Coroner was notified. A new countorloit G0-cont note was clrculated oxtonsivoly in this city laut ovoning. 1t iu a fair imitation, but cau bo easily dotostod, The red oircle is much darker than In tho gennine note, and tho linos of Mr. Btanton's mouth and tho signaturos aro too heavy. All G0-cont notos should bo examined clogely, or shop-keepors and othera may rogrot thoir carolossnoss, Tho Board of Public Works fasued the follow- ing building pormits yosterdsy: Thoodore Schinartz, throo-story and basoment brick, 48x 80 foot, Nos, 43 and 44 Obicago avenue; F. A, Avors,' four-story and basomont_brick, 64x60 Toot, South Wator stroot ; M. A, Dovino, two- story and basomont stono frout, 23360 feot, No, 193 North: Dearborn stroot. ‘The Bonrd of Pelice oponed tho following bids for stoam firo-onginos yosterdsy: Silaby & Bons, four socond-olass “engines, 16,0003 L, Button & Son, ono sccond-olass angino, 4,200 : C. Ahrons & Co., ouo second-class lgrnu-\vhnclud angine, 95,000, and one_eccond-class four- wheolod_engino, 84,600; L, 1. Blinner, one socond-class cugine, $4,200. John Martinson, who was arrosted by Bergt. Johnson & fow days ago on the charge of having committed a murder in Iowa, has 'fimun locke up, einco bis arrst, st tho Madison Stroct Sta- tion, awaiting tho disEnsmon of the Towa au- thoritics. -Yomterday Bergt. Ellis roceivod & ro- quest that tho prisoner bo hold & few days longer, as he was wanted thore, The eighth annual report of tho Chicago Hos- ital for Women and OChildron has just boon paned. Thore wero trcated in the institution 281 pationts, and in the frec dispensary, 166. The Trepsuror received from June 1, 1872, to Fob. 96, 1873, $1,187,40, and paid out $1,120.97 leaving's balance' of '$7.43. Incalculablo good has beon donoe through this oharity, and it merits. tho confidonco roposed in it. ~ Dr. Mary 1L Thompson hag chargo of tho Iospital. Tho Irish-Amorican Exposition, for tho benoflt of Bt Jarlath's Church, commonces next Mon- day, Tho Wast Bido Rink has boon securod by the mnuagers, and is handsomely fitted up. Thero is abundance of room for all the articles thot may bo donated, One of tho Prlucl‘ml ate tractions is an art gallery, the display in which will bo of no menn protensions, Lverything is boing dono to insure success, and it is bolioved llml!.l n‘l‘]’ snticipations of those in chargo will be ronlizod, Within the past wook two nttompta hnvo hoen mado to eot fire to the framo row on West Wash- ington stroet, betwoen Lincoln and Ioboy stroots. Tho first attompt waa made about n ‘wodk ago, with nitro-glycerino, a small quantity of which'was oxplodod In coiirt, Tho socond attompt was mado on ‘Cuonday evoning, the mn- torials used hnlnr & newspapor and ‘korosone. In onch instanco the fire was detoctad Lofore nny damnge of consoquonce hind beon done, Thore 14 no cluo to tho iucoudiaries. A ¢oopor namod Thomns Blattery, livin No. 481 Milwaukeo avonuo, Flncml §2,000 in roonbaoks in an old trunk in his store, #afo, as io supposod, from hands that stoal, Ho was alono, &8 bo believed, whon Lo doposited the mmlu‘f', and he did not toll any one about it. On Tuosday e was rathor chagrined to_dlscover that evo?' strasted at cont of the deposit had boen abe from tho frunk, without his knowledgo ar consent, Io roported the matter to the Madison Btroet Btation, but the money las not boon rocovered. . — e CONSTABLES I¥ COUNCIL. Another Mooting of Genuine Conktae Dlese~A Fong Discu 5t on thoe Way 1o Got X4l of Thelr Bogus Competis 1or8. A mooting of the so-called gonnino Constablon of tho cily was held lnst ovening in the ofiice of Justice J, Charles ilninos, on Clatk stroot, near Madison. Mr. John M. Mooro presided. Tho attondance was not very Inrgo. Conatable Lowis Bartols, from the Commit- teo appointed to procure counsel, made & rathor discournging roport. 1o was not in favor of obtaining tho sorvice of & high- toned big-hugof & Inwyer, who would chargo £400 or more, when equally good logal advico could bo obtainad for nearly nothing. Io would ]mm!r to have the mouoy forthooming bofors o awyor was obtained, . r, Connolly wns not in favor of gotting a shyster to do thelr work. The Committeo, so far n8 ho undorstood it, was in favor of n high- toned big-bug. o would not employ any at- {::;my but & good attornoy who would not bo od. ¢ Mr. Bortels, who had named a Iawyer, defended his cllont from tho Impntation of being'a shystor. Tho spoeakor did not want to omplofl a shystor any more than n high-tonod coon, e was not espocially in favor of his candidale. k!r. Connelly would intorrupt, and Mr. Bartels grov vory irato at tho discourtosy, and oxprexaed i opinion of a man who would' act in such a highly ruPrnhonnlblo manner, to order,” fingors, Mr. O'Brion had ungerstood that Mr, — (nnming & * high-toned coon ™) would carry tho thing through for 8100. Conatable Hartmann moved that the Commit- taa be givon longer time, aud bo instructed to 8oo tho fullm\'llu( gontlomon : Loonard Swott, Frouk Adams, B. K. Dow, J. I, Buwms, sud Bidnoy Smith. 'y Mr. Kielor thought the Constablus wore making fools of themsclves by wasting time, nnd the public was laughing with considorable nmuse- mont at thom, o wanted AMr. Dow to seo the thing through. Ar. Foley thau%hl it would not need half a Iawyer (which half could be disponsed with he omitted to state) to turn out a bogus Conatablo, r. Lowis Bartols ealled for the provious motion," and wonld rosign (taking his cont) bo- fore ha would pay o blaok foo to & blank high- toned coon. ‘There were boysof 14 who bad fought cases in Chlcnfio and othor States, and th’? woro juat a8 good Inwyors, ‘ho motion prevailed, and the Committos was further ivstrueted to soo the romainder of tho Bar, and obtain writton contracts from lawyors, and thus protoct that elirowd body, tho real Con™ stablos, from any insidious assault of a oralty momber of tho Bar, Mr. Bartels wanted to have a poll-tax of €5 Imposoed upon each and every real Constable, Dbut the mooting would not hava it. Mr. Hartmann tendered his rosignation ns ‘Tronsurer, as ko was obout to leave town. Tho resignation was *‘laid ou tho table.” Tho raising of *tho wind " wag the noxt thing in order, Four Vs woro put up and Mr, Connel- Iy took thom. Furthor collcction was pust- poned, and the meoting adjourned. e e ik THE TEMPEHATURE.‘ # Calling o man said ho, contomptuously snapping his Cnicaao, July 30, Tho rango of tomporature this day, g8 ro- ported by L. Mauasse, optician, 23 West Madi- gon stroet, overy halt-hour, is as follows : FAURENHEIT. C, D.&V. B R. A tew gontlomen who aro intorested in prop- orty 1n the Townships of Worth aud Lako, along tho proposed indopendent line of the Chicago, Danvillo & Vincennes Railroad, met yesterday afternoon at the oflico of Kerr, Davison & Welch, No. 142 LaSalle strect, for the purpose of re- porting progress in tho scheme of sccuring $120,000 aud tho right of way for tho abovo Comipany from Thornton to the city limita. Mr. J. W. Carrington presided, and Mr, Johin H. Rob- erts was the Seeretsry. Mr. A. J. Cooper, from the town of Worth, re- orted that the sum of 334,600 had been actual- ly snb!uribod, ond 15,000 additinoal prom- ived. Mr. Korr, from the town of Lake, stated that about £40,000 had boen raised among the prop- erty-owners thero, 3 Mr. J. E. Young, representing tho railrond company, eaid tho fatter must have o posilive uswor by the 5th of August whothor the prop- orty-ownors cau raiso $120,000 aud sccurs tho right of way, or not. After considorrble discussion, a committos was appointed to solicit subscriptions and peti- tion for the right of way, aud roport at & most~ ing to be held on the 5th of August, at 2 p. m,, whon final action will be tuken. s INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. A day or two ago a comparison was drawn in these columua betwoen the Custom-Houso re- coipta of tho yoor onding June 80, 1873, and thous of the corresponding poriod lask year, aftor tho abolition of dutica on tes, sugar, and coffao. The Iotornal Rovenuo office furnishos some intoresting statisties also, but L3 comparison cannot accurately be mado, 08 in 1871'2. The poriod dates from October, and for the last yoar from Ju]{. Tho total receipts for various articles for tho yoar ending June 30, 1878, waa as follows : On epirits $65,892,511.23; tobacto and olgars, 3989, 204.9 fermontod Tiquors, §29,161,85; bauks aud banl ors, 865,008.47; gas’ (for July, August, and Soptombor), 318,050.44; income, 248,270.53 ponaltios, &o., $5,793.12; 'total, §6,705,808.11, ‘or tho yosr ending Sopt. 80, 1872, the recolpts Wora: Bpirits, £4,847,776; formontod liquors, 8278,218; tobacco aud clgars, £770,389,07 ; banks and bankors, 88 income, 2136,488,16 gas, LD . oto., 316,941.80 ; tok 5, 085,358.85. . months aro includod in Toth catimatss, » comparison is not nocossarily a conclisive one, but tho difference of mora than a million is significaut. —_— A PROTEST. The livory-atable keopers of the city are cirou- 1ating the following for signatures, and will pro- sent it to tho Mayor when the list bocomes suf- ficiontly imposing : ‘WueneAs, Tho Common Cotincfl did, at their last zegulae mealing, pise an ordlagace to Compel livory~ stablo keepora (0 bavo all tholr Liackney-coaches, car- ringes, or othier vehicles, except buggl ‘veliiclos,” numbered, and the numbar: Black patnt,” on tho sides and front of each lump," such famps * to bo kept lighted in the night timo,” aud n;m Lnllfl:ll to be *“at least une«lnd~|5mll nchea in size;" su Wueneas, Sald ordinance fs very obuoxious fo thousanids who aro compellod to deyiend npon such d works 8 groat ljury and injustice to nd one-tiorse painted with such peoplo ; Theréfore, For thess and numerous othor good aud sufliciont reasony, wo, tho undursigued citizons of Chieago, most reapeotfiully, but oarnestly, sk and pray that your Honor will profect us from this ujustico to ottrselves and familics by vetoing said ordinsiico, ——— An Ialinn Cholora Remedy. From the Nashville Union, "Tho following lattor of Prof. Socrato Cadot, to tho oditor of the Journal of Italy, received yos- torday st tho University of Nashvillo, corrob- oratos tho viows (alon by this paper: ‘* Monsiour lo Directour: In view of reporta which signal tho appoarance of cholora in somo Lamlots of Venotis, I consider it an imporions duty to rocall to my follow-cltizons that the black sulphuret of moroury, or cthiops mineral, congidercd from tho soventoenth contury by Walter Harris and George Bato a8 a powerful romody agalnst soveral kinds of disoasos, is adopted to-day by great numbor of physiclana a4 the most ofticacious of the antiloimics to pro- vont aud ouro the postilential maladios. “*Convincod, as I am myuolf, that cholora is duo to tho proscuco of parasites, multiplying somotimos aftor a f!‘ghllul muuner, and por- sunded that tho blnck sulphurot of moroury iy capablo of combattiug whd conquoriug tho seourgo, by that alone which dnutm{u thoso parasites, a great number of y illustrious con- froros, duriug the last cholosatio invasion of Itnlfi. took oare at tho very first to rocommond to their pationts to hlvor{mmudlnto rocourso to tho romedy above montioned before the goym of tho disease hiad had time o multiply itself in the system. ‘Thoy advised all of their patients who bolioved thomselves touckiod by tho scourge to awallow inatantly a ronsonablo doso of othiops ylnlunrnl, and to ropeat tho doso in cagoof vomit- ng. “IL1 ronsonably supposed that the phar- macists. should know boforohand the proper dose of black sulphurot of morcury, which, in tho givon enso, thoy could proseribo o oaol'fu- dividunl gurprised by tho scourgo. “ihin doso varics, nccording to age, from twenty-five contigrammes to n grammo_and & Lilf, and evon moro, without the least danger. In auch case tho pharmacists should send threo «dosos at Jonst of this bonoflelal romoedy to oach cholora cavo, ‘* In this mannor the sick porson would find Dimsolf eurad porliaps (for tho biack sulphurob of mereury triumpha over digeaso in less than an hour), or in such ameliorating conditions that the physician called abtho timo of attuck would have but to continue the curo alrendy commencod, and to survey tha march of tho malady honcoforth conquered, ‘¢ T will closo my lottor by citing n long koown trath: ‘That pesiilontial malndios, in genoral, are but childron's bugbears whon thoy aro rav tionally trostod and in np{;urmuu timo. ** The proventive curo by the black sulphuret of mercury would Lave this othor advantage (sinco it dostroys nt onco the cause of o #ileknoss), of rendoring, #o to speak, useless tho lnzavottos, which wro in gonoral suitable vesti- Lules of comolorios. ‘“God grant that thoir couneols, based npon oxpotionce nnd a decided conviction, turn to the advantago of my conntry, and mey induco tho Qoyernment itedlf ta havo rocourso, for tho army and novy, to this powerful romody, I would al- most say miraculotis, in case the scourge rhould mennco us moro serionsly Lhaw it doou to-duy, I havo tho honor to be, elc,, Boonare CApET. “Roste, Jnno 24, 1874, S "THE POPE. s Menithe=A Rccent Speech by kis Elolinesy, Rome (July 10) Curn-;yqnll«ltnu of the New York or . Tho very warm weather which we bave just 10w ucoms to lave had o bonoticial offect ipon the henlth of Piny 1X,—as might huvo baon an- toipatod from tho rhoumatic charactor of his malady. Io hau also dorived bonefit from the application of another soton, which his modical men found nccessnry to cloar, partially, tho hus mors of his blood, 8o that ho has now threo i auea which aro rogularly dressed and kept con- stautly opou. A friend of mine had a private audioco of tho Popo ton days ngo and found him cheorfnl aud able to move about his room with the nssistanco of a crutch undor his loft arm and o slick in his right bhand. Sioco thatIam in- formed that tho ope bas boon o much freer from the sciatio pninin the loft thigh that he hos boon ablo to lny aulde Lis cratch and gob about with bis sticl only. This friond is Bignor Augusto Iunoconti, a” Roman architoct and sculptor of the Vatican authority. “Although Pio Nono's Loalth may, with oaro, Inst for some years moro, wo must infor that his travoling duys nro aver, for even i€ the consid- orations” which rotnin him constantly in tho Vatioan were suddenly to conso, tho long habit of insctivity would rendor it impridont for him to move. In tholnst intorviow the architoct told mo that Pius IX, was not over choerful, but as fond of his joke ns over. Ho complimentod Signor Innocenti upon tho approaching com| tion of the church at Roneitelli, and said : shonld not wondor if thoy woro to elect you Mayor of Sinigaglio, atior thisl” Tho progross of tho Pope's rocovery may bo judged of b tho fact that threo weoks ago he was still obliged to make uso of two crutches, A diplo- matic gontloman, who had & private audicuce at that timo, told mo that o fonnd tho Pontiff sit~ ting up in his chair aud free from pain, but una- blo to move without bis crutchos, which ho jok- ingly callod bis aldos-de-camy. ~ Yostorday ‘this 8AmO dll':lomnllut was infornied by Cardinal An- tonolli that tho chief of the Vatican had entirely rocovered tho uso of his logs, and that ho now walka withont crutehos or stick, but that it i necossncy for an attendant to oarry tho cano after him in case he shonld ru?ulru & support during his promonada in the gallories or gardon of his palaco, Thus your rendors may anticipato that Pius X. will gt #afoly through (ho rest of tha summor, a8 the warm weathor kas proved decidedly beno- ficial to his health, 'Tho tryiug time for his con- stilution will be whon the autumnal changes of tomperature and the return of winter revive the teudency to rheumatism lingering in his system, The accounts I invarinbly roceive of the Popo's cheerfulnoss and good naturo from por- pous who bavo tho privilge of habitu- ally npproaching Lim, or thoso who occa- gionally obtain private audiences, contrast strongly with the expressions made’ uso of no more public aocensions when circumstancos ro« 3uirn bim to comment on passing ovents, Tho iferonco it in fact o gront betwaen his privato convorsntion and his publio speeches that it might bo supposed thet the Bubstauco of tho lattor wnrnévrm'iolwly noted down for the Pon- 4l Last Sunday, in roplying to tho doputation of the Pontifleal’ Tribunals ‘and Prelacy, the Pope, after recognizing tho love and respoct of tha prelucy for tho Roman Church, snid : T think you will havo observed liow God, In theso days, makics a pomp, 60 40 say, of His justice, by ahow- ing 1in tho many scotirgos wiill which ho alrikes this poor Taly, First of all fa tho revolution, whick do- stroys aud docs not bulld up: aggravates bt doos not relieve, and rushes boldly overywhore, ontering into lnouses'to fmpoverlsh them, and” into cottages to op- preas them, 1t enters sudaclously Iuto tho sanctuary and rummages everywhero to nutiox imagiuary riches, and realls to take Honcnlon Of overything Spparual and visible, Meauwhile thicro s a sensiblo augmenta- ton in tho number of the scourges, 1o which, after tho ill-omened breach of Porta Pis, God scoms to have allowed & freo courso, ns 3f 'to eignify that tho tearing of Rome from the Ponttifa haa increased and dilated tho kingdom of desolation aud death, Tho “Tiber began with its uundations, which wero followed by othor moro disastrons ones in' many parts of tlio peninsula, Volcanic fito caused gricyous dumage in the south of Ttaly, A diseaso hos appicarcd which cx- torminates the tetdor age, and Ly reaped innumers- Dlo victims, perbaps bucatiso God hus_choncu to pre« sorva s great number of children from moral vils [*no matitia mutaret ntolloctutn_eorum ), thus in- Greasing tho uumber of tho biessed In Paradise, In many polnts there have been dovastating Linilstorms ; tho “Aslatic” disenso prosouts Itsclf as o waruing, #o thot all moy proparo themsolvos by penitenco (et fuglant o faclo arous™); and sa if all this were not a sufliclent motive for turning to God, God Dhmeolf looks af tho earth with sn indignont oyo, aud mokes ft tremblo [ faclt eam tremero ™). Thera is o donbt thut all those chasthsementa descond on ac. count of tho cnormous Injuetice committed by thoso who mado an abuso of force, I will not say that two of thoso chinstisements woro represonted by tho two scctions, rightand left—one the cholera and the othor an eariliquuko—but 1 will say thnt for thelr sins es- peolally 50 muny clinetisoments lave fallon on Italy, and particularly on Rome, striking all {ndistinetly, o porkiaps lardonfug tho Learts of thoso, but kecping ayen the eyes of tha oppressed to turn thom towards od. Aftor this omiuontly Papal but not at all choor- ful viow of muteriul ovents, the F'ontiff wont on to exhort tho clnrgy not to co-operato in an manner in_calting down tho wrath of God, su to bo ovor on the watel, distrusting their advor- snrios oven whon proffering words of conciliation and concord. 1o every day roceives doputations, and re- plios to thoir addrosscs much iu the style of the one from which I have just quoted sowme pas- aoges, Hutb tho-most forciblo denouncoment of the now ordor of things in Romo, aud eapecially of the new law for the suppression of religious cor- porations, will bo omanatod by Plus IX. in the encyclical which ko will publish at tho approach- ing Consistory. e ‘The Bank and Railrond I2obbers. Corydon, L, (July 20), Correspondence of the Lurlinge ton Huawks£ye, During & railroad mass mooting, held nt Cory~ don, Wayua County, In., and adiiressad by Col, Dralo, o yoars ago thi sunmer, the Corydon Bank was robbod, As the thisyos were never puuished, and aro now supposed to be identified with tho robbory of tho Olicago, Rock Island & Daciflo Railrond’ tralu, it may be iutoresting to roviow the ciroumstances. Tour mon entored the banking-house of Oco- bock Bros. at 2 o'clock in the aftornoon, nnd findiug Mr. Ocobock alone, thoy woeured him, and aftor stoaliug about 6,000, they left upon horsebaok in tho direction of tho Minsouri Riv— or, As they passed porsons on tho road thoy tlourished tholr pistols ovorhead and said thut “the Corydon Lank had boen robbod,” and thoy soomingly dofled pursuit, Within two hourd tho prairies south of Corydon wore alive with horsomon, and bristiing with fire arms _as all the ]mnq)n of the town and country turned out in chaso, but it amounted to nothing, and, notwithstanding tho reward of 86,000 thal 'was offored, tho parties have not been arrested. Their names and locality huve boon kunown for moro than oightoon months, but they iutimidato the ofiicors, or olse bring up tha whole neighbor- hood to swoar an alibl whon ono Is arrosted, and 80 thoy pass unpunished, to tho disgraco of tha Eln(nmo( Misgouri and tho United Statos it must 0 said, -— Ihe Dondly Clnrot Punch, From the St. loufs Democrat, A pingular ense of lockjaw ¢amo under tho no- tice of soveral roliablo physicians a fow duys ago, A gontlomsu woll kuown in business civolos, and rathor s henty weight, #uffored intonsoly from the hont, *@ ftor exporimenting with a number of coolil y bovoragos, he settled on clarel punohes o the Lout*steady drink” for ot woathor, aud absorbed soveral of them_daily through n afraw. Unfortunately, he hold the straw In the samo position as he did a cigar, in tho corner of his mouth, with tho oud resting agninst his chook, At the oxpiration of a fow days, tho intensely cold liquid hnd a singular offect, and formod an abscess in his cheols. ~ Nob knowing at first what it wns, ho coutinuod to disposo of hia regular number of punches, and wad soon takon with tho lookjaw. Dr, Hodgon and ono or two other physicians attonded him and with diffioulty saved 'his lifs, 'They wors for somo timo at n loss to nccount for the sin- gular afliction, but on hearing his story all agreod that tho claral punchos woro responsibla for the evil. The sufforer, although not ontiyely recovered, i out of dangor, He will_carofully avold in future all crooked and dangerous drinks, which }ie now considers a dolusion and o snaro, aud will oithor {ako his alraight or with sugar. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. 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Clarke, No. 10 East Twouty-scoond-st. ; Res bon 1lolinos, . F or{nforme Qnfil'vl}sl)flr. MATHEWS, Xgl ‘Wost I'itteenth-st., N. Y. RACINE COLLEGE. Racino College Juoludos throe Schools: 1. A COLLEGIATL DEPARTMENT, with full Col- teglate Courso, 3. A BOIENTIFIC SOHOOL, to bo bogaathia Autumn. 3. A GRAMMAR SCHOOL TOR BOYS. Tho threa Schgnls begin Sopt. 10, Tor ad totho REV. JAMIR DEKOVIEN, D. TRacino Golloge, Hac Gatalogues can bo obleiaol at tho ‘Morchants ok EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINOIPAL, 673 WABASH-AV. English, French, and German Boarding and Day School for Vhung Ladivs 4nd Littlo Girls, Mra: Maitiand l na: sied Byystiamo” Corrors, Proféence i Drofossors and Tiachers of ablity and. expori- " “Tho dutfen of tho Scbool will_ bo rosimed Soptem- . Far slrctazs ontstning pacuuites, Sag s ous roferoncen fn Chicago and bisewhiore, u Donkatores an to 1o Pribelynl, 613 Wabash-ave. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOU, WIS, A Bosrding Bchool for Glrls and 8 limitad numbor of young Joys. “Delightful situation: Loino comforts, and thorough instruction, = For olrculnrs, with {nformation, apply to MISS GRACE P, JONES, Principal, or RV, J. 11 MAGOFFIN, Rteotar, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, The Thirtieth Yoar bogius on Tuesday, Septerubor 2, 1873, Catalogues sont frao, on appiication s tha Preat i, %" LERONNIER, 0. . BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. Valuablo mill timberod ounty, Al ., MILE TIACT. Abalt ofght 'thootsnd ‘sorca (8.000) of hoavily-timbored land, with wator aommunication to Mo- Ty, and the whole will be sold low; Apply to “The mill ts nonrly now, 14 Front-st., New York, or part cash and morigago, ZOris 1.8, ZOPHAR MY S T PAYL, Alsormor, 23 Rosal-st., Mobilo, Ala. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The oo-partnorship horetoforo oxtating undor the firm namo of Blaucr & Bparry, Watch Cass Manufaoturars, is this day dlasolved by mutusl consont. T, Blauor wil continuo tho businose at the old stand, No. 163 Stato-at. i and assume all indobtadness and col- Toot outstanding accounty FRED BLAUER, Obicago, 111, July 2, AUGUST BPERY. gn aopl siant 73, “Thankful for past favors to tho o1d Arm, Tshall endesv- or in the futura to morit a continuance of your patronage. F. BLAUER, SUMMER RESORT. HATFIELD HOUSEH, Massens Springs, an Taquotto Rivor, throo mlles frory Bt. Lawsouco Itfvor, will opon June for recention of uosta, Accommodation first-olass, Tholfatol is outire. ‘now, and fas boon fitted and furnished with eyory mod: ofn convonlonce, Good fishing and buatiog, " Tha pra- prietors havo dotorminad to rosont a houso 1o ovory way Wortly of natronsko. 1o wators ara highty recomeri: o by Do thodtont Taulty in wido raga of disasos. Guile 5) W of Oaswoll, Fifth- o silringa nay bo, i av.ffiotely N, ¥, Addross prings, bt. Tawronco Uo, SALVE, All Right Snlve for Burns, Bolly, CORNS! DR. BSTEPHINS, 124 Doarhorn-at. MACHINERY. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providonco, R. I, Builder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE Wit Narmie' Patoutod Iprovowonts, Bud for Olecu- ars. ALY & Co,, il TRTRIRLD BROR., Massona N. Y., or 130 Frontat., N. V. 25 conta a bz, WANTED, T ANTIDD Ry an exporienoed workian on Galvanizod Tron Cornles, both Iastorn and Woster atylv, a situation as forviunny can give bost of rosommondations. - Addroas WAL WILDERS, 159 Wost Tulrid-st,, Cinotnnatl, BITTERS, PERFEOTION | BOKER'S BITTERS. Beware of Counterfolts, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Summer Arrangemont, IEXILANATION OF REFERENCE MANES,— { Salurdayox ocopted. *Sundny oxeopfod, 1 Mondayexceptod. 1Are rive Sunday at8:00n, ni, & Dally MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Pl Ty Bt i, Skt orner and 7 Canal-at,, corner af Madison. £i) 516 p, m, 49:00p, ., GNAND NATIDR X Aorning: fiznross .| B:00p m Nigghe Fieprosm.e *g:00n, i, TWORTH, gnger Agent. IENILY 0, W) Rl A CHICARO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanss ity and Denver Stiort Line, via_ Lonfel- ane, Mo, wnd Chicago, Kprinafield, Alton and St Loufs Through Line, Union Depat, Weat Side, near Madison-ss, bridge. Ticket Ofiicen : Al Depol, and 121 andolph-st. Teave, | Avrice, Kapaas Gty 1spross in Jackson vilio, 311, and Louisiaun, Mo, Kaneas Gty Faab vi Jaok t. Louis i3 Villn Divisio Hpringilold Expriks, Springlioll Fast Lx Jelterson City xpro Teorin, Toolmk & b CHICAQD, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Maditon and Canal-sth.; Ticket Offca G South Clarieate oppunile Sherman Houses and af Derots Leave, | Arriva. Milonnkoo, St Paul & o 3 Mllv:luf(’lm zl'l[fl,:l Mail and Expro Milwankeo, B, Paul olis Night Exprose 11:00a. m, 116 p. m, " 5:00p, m, t9:30 p. . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depote—Foot of. Takest., Indiana-nv,, and Sixteenthist,, and Cunal and Sixteentheats, Ticket oficer, Na, £ Clark at., and at depota. Arrive. Mail and Fxpross Bt Blou Oity s puiaug nd Sjoue ¥ Paclil ifaat Lino. u Aurora Pasmengo: Mondata & Otthw Dawnorts Grovo Accommodatios|s Dubnque & Slonx Oity Pacliie Night Expross.. Downor's Grove Avcomw ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot fool af Lakeat, and foot of Ticents dst, i T i Leave. Arrive, Gaira Exp Bpringflold Expross, Springiold Kxpross acugor Tivdo Parkand Onk Wi iydo Lark aad Ok Waous 1ydo Parka CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City afices, corer Randolph and LaSalle-sta,, and 15 Canale e, corner Sudison-st. Teave. Arrive, Mflwaukco Passongt MHsraukeo Passonisar roun Liny Expross, Paul fix) COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Frelyht Office, 77 Clark-sty Bpocial Inducementa, Groat Nuw Nouto, A, T, & 5t. FoR R, "W WEBH, dorl At CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devat, corner of VunJiuren and Sherman-sts. Ticket office, Grand lelfc Hotel, Zeave, Areive. 8235 p. m. » k0. Qmaha, Leavonw'th&Atohison B ¥ Poru Accommodation. 500 p. m. 3 Riglt Exprost.., [J10:00 0. mi 4 700 Loavonworth & Atohison Bxpross! 1000 p. m.[¢ 7:00 a" m; LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. epoty Yan Bureni-at,, oot ar Lasalle-st, Ticket oftces, sorthucest corner Clavk and Randolphate., and southioest corner Canal and Madlson-sts, Fapress Accom, vla Matn Lino Adatl, via Afr Line and Matn Lin Spoclsl Now York Expross, via r Lino. % [ PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & Teave, | Arrive Day fxpross, Padine B Fast Li Mal Vaiparaise Accommodation, .. CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. - From the Great Central Raflrond Depot, foot af Lake-st. ear berihs apply ear corner C Canalat,, corner Madison ¢ 98 LaSallet,, corner Washe {nglan, und at Hlinats Central eyat, Trains arrivo at Ohioago at 7:57 a, m., 8:05 . m., and Tp m. Oblyling running Saturday gl train fo In. dinuapolis and Ofuctnnati, South End Lakkago oliockad aud take train at 'anty-socon CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELOIN, 86 MILES.) Depot corner Halated and North lirancheate, General offce 18 Metropolitan Hlack, carner itandolph and LaSalle-sts, Eaproms Passongor, ¥rolght Accommodation! MEDICAL OARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, CONEIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 46¢ BTATEST., cay 0. {84wall known by all renders.of (ho paperathat Dr. O. Tigolor 1t sidoet astapfished Bk prdsticing fn Gbloaga for e last 18 o 3 exporience have made Dr, H. nowued SPE- OYALIST of tlo axa, honored by thio pross, ostoomed of o highost medical attainments by all tha modical fn. stitatuof {ho diy, having dovoted TWENTY YEARS QF HIS LIFK fu porfocting romedies that will cura poxie Ui worst, cases ol OHRONIC AND PRIVAYIE 'ABES of the GENITO-URINARY ORGANS EAINAL WEAKESS, producin N ) SION 10 SOOIEAY. TN IR VIBION, LOSS OF 'MEMORY AND MANHOU porfootly' ourod. Tt 18 avldont that ono wlio cauiiios hiti: 2011 £ tho atudy of cortatn disonsos, treating: thousntids ot Gusos ovory yoar, must hiuvo groatof skill than a physician fu & gonoral practive. ‘Gontlomanal this ity, of thoe ighost rospoctability, and morbors of the suédical facully nuw priatislng i Chicago, aro willlu{nml rondy to attest his ‘skill, Hoa Wis MEDICAL TRIEATISE for Indios uwl gentiomon. addross {n sealod onvulufim. OONSULTA: PARLORS [ A 3 s and outlomon, Gall sou avo_anly tho Doc 1 for 1ad]ns CORRIN. ONDENOE CONFIDINTIAI all Toltora to DR, 0. BIGELOW, with st 1 NoourEl ) I’{éan’ NO PAY!! . 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo contiduntiully consultod, porsanally or by matly fros ol sharyo, on all clivonio or horvous diseasas. 10 e IA N Iy tho only Wiysictan in tho oity who wase . Tk 60 Hock wont for 0 conts, Ilustratod with numer | ous finuengravings. DR. A. G. OLIN, CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, Nao. 41 Wust W, tonat,, Ohleago (irat ftoor), ourew all private, oh and norvous diseasvs i hoth soxos, o fhattor Who liave fallod. Call or writo; curos guarane tood, Oonsultatlon frov; corrvspondence confidentialy of yagos (ull {uforimation for two atunivs, _Sond for vireular, D1 MOV IS EIINID, 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T., Continuos {a guro il Ghronlo, Nurvous, ind Urinary Divoasoa of hotly suxvs, and thay bo confidenti i wuitod, orsonally e Ty il co0 of cliurges iitioultiby tronted with safoty and sncevss. 1ils roatiae to budivs aud gentloinon suut froo. s T o N OE, VIEST MADISON-ST., OHI0AGO, ILIa (s togul T A O oot af)Cnzonty st Lafea fituneus, of both soxes: Uures gusrantoed, Al K Dinfouttios, o., troatod with safoty aui succuss. loinoxfurataed. Consultation froo. A bouk on disoasvs, and ciroulnes, &c., for warrlod folky--al o5 two stawps, All lotters ooulldontial. ' \ et Mo private fros. \ oy -