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. THE-CHICAGO -DAILY TRIBUNE: G5 S MONDAY, ~AUGUST 4, 1673, - 'SUBURBAN NEWS, Result of the Last Mesting of the Hyde Park Legislature. Oard from tho Evanston Board of Tiducation, Other Ytoms of Interest Relafing to Both Suburbs. - : HYDE PARK, . Tho Doard of Hydo Park Truateos hold n fogn- jar moating on Baturday' aftornoon. All tho. mombors woro prosent excopt Mr. Doylo,” Tho minutes of the last two mactings woro read and spprovod. £ T . Tho followlng billa wero orderod to.bo pald Chornley Bros, & Co., threo bills - lumber, $482.63; John McGaffroy, gravel for ropairs, 82062.50; Georgo Hannay, two bills lumber, B165.80 ; Puy-rolla on ropairs of sundry stroots, £293.97 ;, ‘'ndvortising, 85.20; Hydo Park Gas Company, stroot Iamps, $228.90; Danlol Honly, Buporintondont, $160.00. Total, '81,007.80. Twonty-six bills, amounting to £3,640.65, wore: presontod and roforred. + * ' fie i On tho potition of Beatty & Darker, for thoplan of the road-bod for Fitty-oiglith srect, in orderto Onish the eatoh-basins to tho sewor, tho Enginoor recommended, and tlio' Board adopted, the fol- lowing grade: At Btato stroot, 17.04 nbovo olty datum:; st Michigan avenno, 17.24: nt Prairio’ ovenus, 17.02; at Grant avenue, 20.59; ot 8t. | Lawronce-avenuo, 163 at Grove Parkway; 18,71 : st Lezington avonuo, 15; at Madison avontie,8.17; st Hyde Park avenuo, 10,43 ; at tho Illinois’ Gon=: teal Ralrond, 10.03; ot Park avonuo, 8, Tho orown of - tho stroot is eatablished at 18 inchos wbove the guttors, and the catoh-basing at 4 foot dizmotor and 7 feot.bolow tho gutters. A spocial . muntlns 18 to bo hold soon totix all tho grado linos neaded in the villago. 3 On tho potition of John R. Lowis and othors, tho Attornoy was - instructed to propare an ordi- nanco to open and grado Forty-fifth stroet, from Vinconnos avanuo to Blato strost, sixty-six foot o, . 3 : Tt was ordorod that a six-foot sidewalk bo con~ siruclod by ownors of proporty on tho east side of Prairie avenue, from Thirty-ninth stroot to Fifty-firat stroct, on or bofore the 1st of Octobor next, and in dofault, such parts thoroof romain- tog tnconstruoted shall ba bullt by spocial as- sossmont, . The following plats of sabdlvisions wore ap- vaudx Georgo 8. Bowen's subdivision of Lots , 18, 19 and 20, in Dlock 13, and of Lots 1, 3, 8,4, except tho soutn twenty foot of Lots 3 and 4'of Blook 11, all of Cloavervillo, Potor Dollenberg’s subdivision of part of the sk of o', "W. 34 of Soction 15, T. 87, . T Pormission was granted to J. Sioo to deposit the oxcavation from his collars on tho village lot at the cornor of Elm, Oskwood, and Cottage Grovo avonues for ten days. On the report of- tho Attorney, & warrant for £100 was ordored to George Marshby for rebato on 8pocial asscasmont on Prairle avenue. Also, for $218.77 intorost allowed on warrant givon by G. DoOloreq on Adama stroot improvement somoe time beforo tho fire. 4 Tho Watoer-Works Commissioners made thoir final report of oxponsoa incurred, rondering billa for tho Bame, which wore roforred. Mr. Stebbings offered tho following, which was adopted : ¥ Resolred, That tho Speoial Committeo appolntod by tho Trusteos on Water-Supply, known as tho Water Commissionors, having mado thelr report to this ‘Board, aro horoby dissolved and discharged, Another long discussion took place on the wator quostion and tho numorous issues in- volved, most of whioh was roferred to a spocial mecting to bo held on Thursday evoning next, at 7 o'clock. It was resolved that the Villago Attornoy ro- port to the Trustoos b their next meeting what measures sre nacossary to bo adoptod in order to avail thomsolves of tho privilogo of layiog tho water-pipes this year, and yot be oosbled to se- oure tho advantegos of futuro logislation pro- viding for afincm nssossmonts payable in instal- monts or otherwise. It appears fo be the unan- imous wish of tho Trustecs to proceed . without flaln{ to construct tho filtering-crib and its con- neotlons, ond to build the ongine-house aud the pumping-works, : 3 Geo, W. Biuford, Captain of Police, submitted ‘his montlily report, showing 73 arrests for July. The wholo amount of fings nssossed was $713, and the amountcollected 8634, A finlition was prosentod from many residonts of Holland _Boitlomont, congratulating the Trustoes on tho quiot and ordor resulting from the refiu]nflm;n jmposed on Michaelis, snd enrnoatly proying that Officor Potor Steolsborger e retained at Dalton bridge. A loud complaint was hdéard from Horace Norton on the filthy condition of Nos. 824, 836, and 828 Cottago Grovo avenue, Roforred to the ' 3 U S SRS ‘" i addod to tho Advisory Gommitton of that inatitu- tion: . Misecs Nina G. Lunt, of Ohloago, nil Franols E., Willard, of Lvanaton, Dean of tho Colloge, and Mesdames T, 1L, Kedzio arid Cliarlos ¥. drey, Voth of Evanston, A statement'of tho assots anil linbilitios of the Ladios’ Collégaat tho tima it unitod with tho Northwostorn Univeraity shows tho totnl aasots to bo $100,458 ; tolal lia- bilitlos, $82,800 ; loaving n anrplus of §07,008. The Faculty for tho now Coneorvatory of Mu- sio, which 1a to bo atarted under tho dirastion of Prof. 0. Mayo, ns soon ns the building: la com« loted, will consist of G. 8, Pratt, from tho Dor- in Consorvatory ; James Glil, from tho Lolpuig Cobsorvatory; Hnns Balatks, Prof, 0. Mayo, Louis Falk, and Miss Auna Lowis, Dosidos theso there will bo other tonolors in special do- partmonts, : 2 ..Tho Board of Ditch Commissionors for thia fownship mot ou-Jast Baturdny ovening at tho .usunl place, Presidont Gago fu tho chair, Tho ditoh that fs to be constructed will ho threo nnd throd-quactor miles in longth, running from the Hartos Rond into Lnko Michigan, near Wostor- flold's plokle-factory. - It will require about 50, 000 dubio yards of excavation. Tho total amount of tho asscopment is 810,685.71; smount col- locted nnd in tho hauds of the Treasurer in 88,110,48. - With ' this . tho work will bo. L commoncod, .. . It waa. . voted :.. to .advertise in tho Chicngo morning popers for, soalod propogals on tho work, to bo sont to tho oflice of Charlos K. Bannister, at Tvanston, ntil Aug, 20, 1873. Tho worlnust bo complets. ol by Deo. 1, 1873, Plang and specifications ean bo boen at the above named oftice. - i This village still coutinues to grow, Dr, J. B, Goor, has- recontly contractod for 800,000 brick, ywhich will bo naod in tho -orection of n fiiio Tesi- donce on Hinman avenuo, and also in the oxten-. ‘sion of Judson Block, on Shorman avonu, to tho alloy. SRR Dr, Boolt commencos work on his brick blocl, on Davis slreot, to-dny. . Dr, . Bragdon, of this placo, resched homa last Baturdsy. night, aftor nn oxtonded | four{ through . England, Irclaud, Gormany, Trance, snd Italy. Mo will 'bo wolcomed. by mapy friondsi - & 1 ©° ' SBATURDAY'S FIRE. An Examination of the Building--lts Condition==Estlmaie'of the'Domage. ' Tho_cxhaustive information the community rocoivod yoatorday morning by, poruslug tho pa- pers, concorning the firo in Fiold & Loitor's building, must havo excitod o gonoral dosire to: 800 'tho structure, From * early: morn till dewy eve" of yostorday tho sidowalks around it woro thronged with people, If s cortaln amount por capits had boon, chargod by, the Bivger Odmpany for o sight of ita stately ‘edifico, the -loss of Saturday would havo been more than mado up by tho recoipts’ from spoc- tators.. From tho:mirest tho damage dono to tho buildingis not apparent. Thoso who had not soen tho interlor, wore united in the oplinion that the nowspaper estimate of the' loss was very much exaggorated. The ouly indications of the firoof the provious ‘day’'woro tho curlod-up cornico ind the water-staing on. tho .pure whito™ stono. But, if soon from tho inside, tho osti- mato of the loss would appear too small. Tho vast expanso of tho charred and blackoned time bors that was soen ovorhoad, nnd tho bo- grlmcd and damponed walls, with tho. colors of. jho fresco-worl run’ togethor, would asnn{ account for' the oxnggerntod oB- timafo . of the damego. - it liko- 1y -that the plostoring is not g0 much injured ns it was supposed to bo on Saturday night, Tho floors proved to bo water-proof to such sn oxtont that the wator was turned off to the rotunds, and ran down to the-basoment by that passage. 8till, a8 thero wore placos all over tho building whore tho water sosked through, tho quantity of plastoring which must be ro- moved i8 vorg large, and the amount of loss Lo~ foro stated, $76,000, 1a not much lessonad by tho oxamination of yestorday morning. Ono of ;tho most romarkablo things in connec- tion with the firo is the preservation of tho plato-glass in_tho building. But ono pano was broken. Had the snshes boen filled with bumsn orsnjums, iustond of glass, it sooms hardly probable that so many would have baon upharmed, for what with tho pnesnge of Lose upand down tho building, nud the falling of fragments of the burning structuro, tho ox- sure to injury was very great. Tho work of Popsiring il o prososiad with at onca, and prosocutod with tho same entorpriso which so uickly raised up tho new Ol.ucngio rom the smoky ashes of the old, It is belioved tho Whola™ work will' bo com- ploted in a month, Tho longest timo will bo consumed in rabuilding the rotunds, or grand sky-light, Adyantage will bo taken of the Gatastropho tomake,the roof perfectly firo-proof, and, like tho indlvidual who socurely locked hig barn door aftor his horse had boon stolon, tho Singor Company will place in the building ovary known protection sgaiost fire. Many wore the commendations’ the Firo Departmont recoived from the spectators yesterday, aud if the ““hoys™ folt soro aftor their hard )abor of the provious day they would have been much choored had thoy loard the complimentary expressions ut- tored about thom. . Captain of Polico, communication was received from the South Park Commisaionora asking if Bixteenth street, from Kankakeo avenue to Hyde Park avento, bad ever Loen legally openod as a stroet., Re- forred to tho Attornoy. It waa ordered that tho Superintondent of Public Works canse Sechion 86 drain, on Boventy- ninth street, to be cleancd out. Tho Board thon adjournad. EVANSTON, Ovwing to the groat amount of excitement and talk occasioned by tho recont action of tho Beard of Education, that hody has {ssucd the following statoment of facts : In consequence of o misapprobention of some of the facts connocted with the rocont change in the Super- intondency of our publio achools, we desira to mako the following statemonts to tho pooplo of Evauston: First— After carofully investlgating tho charactor and _condition of our schools, and learning their low standing aa to scholaruhip, compared with othor graded echools i the county, togothor with other considers- tlona not necessary to moution kore, the Hoard waa ro- luctantly forced Lo the couviction that it was ita duty to mko noliauge in the menngement of aur keliools for tho ensuing yoar, Although the timo of snrvice for whi Mr, Roymond was omployed sxpirod with tho close of tho last torm _(and the Board cialmit wes tholr privilege to employ him again or Dot for another year, na it woull have beon hifa privi- lego to declino fhe sppointment Lud the Board seen fit to cloct him again), yet, in ordor fo givo Alr, Ray- ‘mond all tho timo possiblo'tomake arraugomenta for amploymont elsawliore, the Doard informed him, on iho 25ih day of June, that it did not wish to emplo hitn for another year, This was imore than a weel ‘ofore tho closo of tha last term, and betwoen two and. three monts bofore the usual autumn opening of all publia schoola, . Secona—1t ia claimed by Mr. Raymond that, as ho began his ervico in our schools in the month of April, 1809, congequontly lifa school year does not end untll oxt ‘April, In roply to this, wa would sy, that whon Mr, R, first como hore o was omployed to fill s vacanoy cauaod by tho resignation of Mr, Edwards, at tho end of tho socond term in the wint ter of 1860, Bubnequently tho rocords of ~Dirco- tors, aa kept by Fraucis Bradley, thon Olerk of tha oard of Directors, in 1800 and 1870, show that the cngogement of Mr, Raymond was for the year be- ginning in_ Septomber, snd mot in April; tud the records of the Diroctory for Aug. 30, 1673, also show that Mr, Raymond’a year pegan with the school-year ‘boginning Sept, 3, 1672 "hird—ir, Havon, thenow Buperintendont elect, was not an_applicant for tho position; for ho had no knowlodgeof the vacancy until bo roceived our fu. vitation to take charge of our schools, The action of tho Board upon tma:a;uon was unanimous through- out, no opposition balng mado elther by Word or voto, Wa'bellova that not & singlo citizen of Lvanston has objected to the change, or does now abjeot to it, upon the ground tlat the newly appointod Buperinténdent 1s not compatent, or that tho achools will sufer under Dissdministration, Tho past record of Mr, Haven re- futes In sdvance any such presumption, The chicf polut ralsed by the objectors seoms to be purely a per- sonal one, viz: that some one elss besidea tho late Eufimnlendunt liaa been tgpnln(m.l. early nva%ll or of tho *Regret” published in the Index, with whom we havo convorsed, informed us that it was signed, not to take issuc with the Doard of Education upon a mstter which thoy (the slgners) had ot {nvoatigatod, but sa a porsonal festimontal {o Mr, Raymond, which might bo of service to him in the future, Viewod in this light, we aro giad tho, paper ‘was circulated and so genornily slgned, and_we choers fully add our evidence to that testimanial, of his worth 82 8 1nan, & citizon, and {o_many respocts a8 a teacher. ‘Wo deprocale any furthor discussion of (his subject, aa it can do no good, but, on tho contrary, tonds directly to diacord and divieton in our achiools, and to embereus the now Buperintendent, Detora diamissing ihis sublocl, however, wosdd s anggn sbout the Buperintondent elect, Mr, O, E. e graduated at the University of Blichigan, at Ann. Arbor, with high honora; has bad chargo of tho publio, ichoold at McUregor, Tows, for tha paat thres yoars, \ud was eloctod G0 tho waiuo position for the fourtl Joar, but resignod {n ordor to accopt the appolutient Evanston, ‘We know the citizens of Evanston will Klvu him a tordial welcome aud an houest supyort ; and that they l'n‘lll] frown upon any attempt to disorganize our 10018, fr B ANDNEW Biunan, President, Jossn B, MiLLes, Secretary, Uronok E, Fuutkaroy, Wat, BEANGHARD, A, BT, Woop, 0 646 R, HITT, Evanstow, Aug. 1, 1673, Board of Education, At tho last meoting of the Trustees of the foman's Golloge, the following Indies* wore' AMUSEMENTS. Tho National Normal Musical Institute, nnder tho diroction of My, Carl Zerrahu, will give tha firet of its reguinr annual concerts on Thuradsy evouing of this weol, at the Univergity Placo Baptist Church. Tho programmo will include Mondolssohn’s ¢ Forty-uccond Paalm,” and sov- oral miscellanoous numbors. The second con- cert will bo given on Tucsdsy ovening of mext woek, on which occasion selections from Costa's oratorio of “‘ Eli " will bo given. MMr. Zorralm's roputation alone is a sufficiont gunrantse of what thoso concerts will be, and coming a8 they do in this dull soavon, they will bo all the mora grate- ful and onjoyablo. 2 T'hiy aftornoon, at half-past four, & pinuo ro- cital will be_given at (Lo Uuivorsity by Oscar Mayo, at whidh thie followiug programme will bo orformed . Monnett., 2, Boreunde, 4 AEanalllnoar..h . o B. legretis symphon, g o o 7, Turling's Bon, B Gipsy Dance, + Huguonots 9, Invacation des Nouuos ot I pleiats s BASE-BALL. Criipricorne, T, Aug. 3, 1873, T t*= " waf Tho Chicago Tribune: Bik: Al......g gamo of baso-ball was played horo_to-day, belween the Haymakers, of Wash- burn, and the Wideawakes, of Chillicotho, for tho Junior Champlonship of Central Illinois, Conslidoring the youthof tho contostants, tho game was oxcollont, no ono of the playors being over 12 yoars old, After a lively gamo of loss than two hours, tho score resulted as follows: Widoawakos, 983 Iaymakors, 26, Doth nines have just bogn woighad, and Kicked tho boam. &t 1,080, Umpiro, Mr. Fishbern, of Waskburn, _— V/HITE MEN HUNG FOR MURDERING INDIANS. WintansviLLs, Til,, Aug, 3, 167, o tha Editor of The Chicaqo T'ribune; fmn: In your weokly of July 80 you print tho following, which I think is a mistake: #Jamos Plckoett, of Idaho, is eald to bo the firet white man over senteuced to death for the mur- dor of an Indian.”” Bome years ago I was in 8t. Louis, whore & whito man was hung (and I think two) for murdering an old Iudian and his squaw. Y am not certain a8 to the date, but I think it was during 1853 or 1853, Very nmpx:nb- tully, RAL L. ——a e An Admirable RomedYs The Governor of s prison in Corawall, F‘"f’ land, has discovored an admirablo remody to ouro tramps and vagrauts, in casual wards and prisons, of the hiabit of expressing tholr profound griof ot the buffots of fato by rending thoir gar- monts, thus placing society in a ridiculous posi- tlou by compelling it to provide thew with now wardrobes at tho very moment wheu it is least inolinod to bestow upon thom any mark of ita favor. When ho fiude a prisonor huddled up In & corner of lis cell, coverod only with the coll mg, and his oclothos lylnE in & heap of torn, rggs at his fect, ho sonds for o necdle and thread, which he gives to the clothos-destroyer, Informing him at the same timo that ho witl bo fod on broad and wator until ke haa thnroufihly reconstruoted bhis ‘garments, T'hig cure bas been found to work wonders, for long befaro tho Lmo allowod by Iaw for brond- and-wator dlot explres, tho clotlies aro monded with marvelous ukill, and the intolligence of tho hardship thus inflicted belug conveyed by tramps on leaving tho prison to their frlonds and no- quaintances, not only induces thom to resist the tomptation of tearing up thelr olothos when thoy aro ebeltered benoath ita roof, but loads mapy of them to avold confinement Jtagomor in an eg- tabllshment where thoy are exposed fo such ungentlomanlike troatment. * \ i :Agcnt’s Tower to Bind His Prin- : cipaly i M THE LAW GOURTS. An A i%nnkmptoy Suit All the Way {rom Eansns, Courts Condensed-+-Neow Sults. Bt} Olair Suthotiand files & il n charidory In tho Bupréme Court taremovo cloud from titlo unddr halr-splitting -olrounstances, Complainnnt afiirms that Georgo V. Byrd'was authorized by him to, soll' olghtoon. lots, :viz: Lots 89 to 83 inclusive, in Block 31, of Shoffield's Addition to Chiengo, for 85,400, but not tq guar- antoo abstract; 1t being diffieult to obtain Al ab- stmaot sincs tho firs ; that Byrd sold the lots to thio dofondaiits John Dickingon and R. W, Hoe- moy, engaging to pupply abstract, or to roturn tho doposit of £300 within n limited timo. If tho dofendants, did not pay tho’ balance of the purchako monoy durlhg tho spocified time the depogit was to bo forfoited, To'carry out Byrd'a :contract ag understood and authorized by him, comploinant profforad' defondnata ‘his . Abstract upt6 the month of August proceding tho firo, but . thoy - have nover accoptod --it;- and rofused to'* do so; whorougon, * wamit-' Ing monay, hio offored thom o good bond for $20,000 to secure tho title e 'good, perfect, and uninoumbored,' but thoy refused to sccept the samd, and ingistod on tho terms of their con. “traok with, Byrd, whoroupon complainant ropu- dintdd snid contract, sverring that he hud never authorized Byrd to ongage to supply. an absfract of title to dato; and gavo hiotice to dofondants of* .his inability to do so, nnd that tho contract-muat bo held to bo. yoid, - But tho dofondants refused. to nccopt that solution, snd prefor to consider . that the contract i8 bindi ant until suck timo as the abatract is furnfshod, in accordance with tho agont's sgroomont. Wherofore ‘complainant comes into Courtand declares the. agrooment o cloud on his proporty, and prays reliof in oquity.to doalaro such agroc- ‘mout null and void: S : THE NORTHWEST 3{ oF 8E0, 20, 40, 18. . Lnura J. Runyan vepresents, in a bill in chan- oory, filed on Saturday, in tho Suporior Court, to roscind'and cancol s mortgaga givon by Lor-hus- | ‘band and hersolf conveying the life intorest of the busband in Lots G, 12, 13, and 16, in Davlin's Bubdivision. of tho northwoest 3{ of Beo.’ 20, 40, 13, which mortgago sho nover scknowledged in duo form of law, that sho purchased said land with hor own money, and that hor husband,” 'ow- ing n dobt to one_Stophon Bronson, conspiring . with Bronson to dofraud hor, askod hior to oxo- couto eaid mortgngo, ropresonting that she would nover Linvs any troublo in the matter, and that it was gololy his affair, and hor sharae init would bo purely noriinal, and tht, trusting” implioitly in im, thio signed tho-dcod, withéut, howoyor,: updorstanding it or acknowledging it. Ater- wards the pro erly’ was sold undor this mortgnge, sho having regularly recoived hor ronts up to thut time, the. salo “"i”‘,,d"l“" by suthority of Dather J. Platt, who had bought Brounson's debt and tho seourity, Platt convey- ing the property by warrantoo dood to Martin N: Kimball, and tho latter having recently divided sald lands athong his ohildron and convoyed tho procoeds to them for a nominal consideration, - ©oxcopt o small l&aruun which bo sold to Cornelius Dempstor, of Michigan; all of which sho prays may be remedied by her roversionary intercst boiug dmwurml to hor, and the cloud on title re- moved, iE 1, MADDENING VERLOSITY, ! ore is & spocimen of the verboaity that lace~ ratos the roportera’ foelings whon wrostling with the intelleotual feats of cortain lawyors. Itis oxtractod from o bill filed yostorday : Your orator further sliows and chargos the facts to bo that, in addltion to tho offer 8o as aforosaid mada Dy your orator to make tho aforesald couveyauco o tho sald Dickinson and Hosmer, and produce to them his aforosaid abstract, which Le'did, on or about the 0th day of Auglustin tho year last aforeantd, hio offored to enter into bond to thom, the sald Dickineon and ‘Hoamer, in tho aum of $20,000 with security, who waa good for that sum and who waa satisfactory to them, tho sald Dickinson ‘and” Hosmer. Conditionod to the offoct that the. Hilo which your orator gon- veyed by tho deod which ‘as aforesaid he offared moke to thom wi ) orfect and unoucumbered titile, as in truth and in fact t waa ; and which yonr orator did bocauso he ywaa then anxious of realizing the aforossid sum of fifty~ four hundron dollars to the end that ho, your orator, ‘might then lot: his brother, James Suthorlind, havoths tho samo to ado (s}o) hitm in' robutlding on the sita whero Luis buildings atood’ and whick were entirely dostroyed* by thoaforesald firo which ogetirred on heninth day of Ottober, in tho yoar of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sovonty-ono ; and it Was for this pur- pose alono that your orator suthorized, &c., &, all ovor agaln, A pity the sonso couldnot bo oxpressed thus: Your orator, having oceasion for the purchase- money, offored o satisfactory bond of $20,000 to guarantao tho titlo a8 good, porfoot and unin- cumbared. £ A SUIT IN DANKRUPTCY FROM KANSAS, Cyrus Townsond, of tho State of Kausas, As- signbo of tho eatate of Otto H. “Viorgatz, bank- rupt, of tho Btate of Kansn, potitiona tho Dis- trict Court for a decree directing Hall, ‘Kimbark & Co., of thig city, to repay to tho estate of tho baukrupt the sum'of $1,300, rocovered by, them of tho Fronch poople:: It {a not only tho riohnoss of. tho goods axhibitod, but tho:tasto nod lavish oxponditnro which tho oxhibitors Liavo mado for -the arnamontntiowof their dopartmeht, and the display of their gbods,” Bha oxcoods England in tho ®pnea ocoupiod, and tho tall and elogant- lnwfilms cagos aro placod 8o closo and compact hat thoro is hardly suftciont room - loft for tho crowd of pooplo who aro constantly throngiu, nfound them. ' Ono ontiro wing Ia_devoto to: ‘bijontrio: ond: .tho * dluplay- of joy- olry and_ dlomonds,,. for ~which Parls {n no famois, oxcols ithat of nny other country, ‘The wing ovorplod by the ‘manufac- turoés.-of Lyons is mot yob opon, but will, of courkg, bo vory fino. ‘Ihora is 8lso & wing ocou-, lod by tho -m&?h &ulnngw, l{.\ w’l\inhu { orin’ red vory orqditably.. So. dleo in.paintings, nfldu hn‘;{thu rooms_ocoupled by Franca gm not yot open, she lrondy earrios off tho palm of superiority. - Italy.alono oxcels in statuary, The Fronoh agrioultural departmont, though ‘not oy roaf 1n oxtont as that of Tnglaud, Is fully oqual £ it of Trussia, and fir ahioad of allothior no- tlond, , A gront portion of tho runuing machinory of England {8 for tho manufnotire’ of cotton, whilstFranca will woevo velvots,'and silks, an Inces, and nstonish, tho.pcople by hor heavier. macliinory, ) : ALCOY UNDER THE COMMUNE. P le:siwlt of tho Wown Klalk, Madrid (Julp 12) Carrf,r}m;,dflw o the Aew, York, Province of Alicante, so_poncoful that the fron- horse ‘hns not yot reachoed it, Hes tho thriving Ully ofiAlooy, famous vinanclent times for the logond .that St...Goorgo himsolf thore doloated the Moors In'1257, and in’ modorn “times for its mahafagtiiren of “oloth, cotton,’ and papor: - Its- population . is -somo: 16,000 'to, 17,000, poncoful city has' just boon tho scenoc of ovents .whicli; although ‘bt imperfoctly knosm'as “yot, liavo produced torriblo constornation in - Medri Horrors akin to those of the Communo of Paris, ‘have boon committod thero, and all Spain is |g{maur¢hunnws. i < Tk Tt apponrs that o Couucil or Commission of tho Intornstional of Spatu’ reside in Aleoy, wlho | tion of that body. ing upon tho complain-“{ It aro in dissidenco with tho rost of the organizn- Thoy. rofuss. to recognize the nccords of tho Iato Congroes bf tho Intornn- tionals. hold 'in Soptombor of Inst yoar at the ), or thoso of the General Council of New. with more or loss_ succoss, having provbked strikes nmongst tho working'mon of Audalusia, Valoncis, and Barcelons, tho Intor- . natidnalists rosolvd to try Alcoy, whoso indus- trial population® was carning’ good: wagos nd | living very comfortably. ‘Cheir argumonts soon ‘took|effect. A .fow, daya ngo threo or four Fronch, two Catala, fud two Valenclan Inor- ‘nationalists arrived in'the city aud ontored ou so notive a propagands. that- tho result .was soon soon—firat in o partial ‘andthon in & gonoral striko. Tho demand wad 50 Enr cent extia pay, two honrs' less labor, nod othor things—such 23 an assossmont of the valuo of tho factorics’ looms, otc., and o ropartment of 25 por cont of tho'shid value and-progts among tho warknion, Not gontent with this, the strikors sont doputies round tho city, urging tho malo and fomalo ser- vants o loAvo, tholr employs, iho bakers to stop kneading bread, and ,ovon tho, barbers to coase shaving.- Monaccs of most ferocious turo -wore used' in-all cases of hesitation or ro- fusal, Grent beoamo tho alarm In the populaco, and with a view to quell it {ho Alealils vr Mnyor, Bonor Albors, a Ropublican of ‘great enaryy, and Yery popular in the place, put out the following proclamation : Avcoraxos: Your Ayuntamlonto havo scon that many of tha working-men of differcut arts and manu- facturca In this city have doclared themsclves on atriko; wo know not whothior in defenss of thoir logiti- mato Highte, whioh tho law must prolect ox wliother by instigatlon of socrot abettors of dlsorder, Thoy woul bo wanting to thelr duty if, in viow of tha sconos which havo boon mada public, snd of othors which have como to thoir knowledge, thoy failed to diroct their volco both to tho workmen and to tho manufac- turors and owners of establishmonts, to say that whilo thoy are resolved to sustain and protect oll legitimato rights, whothor of workmeu or of mastors, they are-at the -ssme iimo detcrmined to fmpode all ggitmate aggression and to dolivor 1o o tribunals all who violats tha individual rights of any cltizon, o who ozorcise opprosslon or coorcion, or ‘wlio impodo thio voluntary labor of those who desirg to employ it, 1bo working-msn haa tho right to ask in- croascd pay, ‘The masier has equally the right to grant o rotuss it. ‘Tho violont inforruption of theso rights by moans of monaco or otherwiso is o dolict, and your municipal corporation sro dotermined to roapoct tho ono aud not to atlow the othar to bo com- mitted with fmpunity, In the namo of the Ayuntam- fento, your Aleaide, AUGUSTIN ALDORS, Arqoy, July 8, 1673, . o Noxt moraing (0th) there was a gencral moot- ing of tho strikors in the Bull Ring. Violonk ypoochos woro mado, and tho working men told thoy wero strongeat and had right on thoir elde. Thoy wore also told that arms in sbundanco weraroady for thom, and a regolve-to resort to an armed struggle was carriod - bg acclamation. Groups soon after wont throuq} tho stroots, menacing everybody. Bomie of those were hoard to say, " By Baturday wo shall havo many Loads cyb off, mony factorics burned, and illumina- tions in all the balconies " The' rioters, to tho number of 8,000 to.9,000, noxt required that tho Ayuntamiento . should resign within three hours. Tho answer was a rofus:l on tho part of the Alealde and Oounoilors, who ryo- to the Town Hasll, together with somo twolvo to fiftoon Civil Guards and n fow privato frionds, . The mob attnoked the -building, which wae gallantly dofended for some hours; but what could so few do agninst so many? The doors wero ot 1sat forcod and an entrance offestod. Tho defenders wera seized, stripped, and sub- mitted to all kinds of mutilation, Thon they wero taken ono by one to the balconies, and their names called out singly to the crowd bolow, by oxecution under judgmont on notos held by tliom in tho State Court, Leavenworth County, Kansas, they having renson.to know that their dobtor wau in o stato of ingolvency. The dobt to Inll, Kimberk & Co. nmmmtndyto $2,000, on notes, of which the above foll duo bofore bank-, ruptcy procecdings woro institutod, and com- luinant aflirms that tho bankrupts owod other avge amounts of monoy which thoy wero unable to pay, and that no defonso was set up to the proceedings in- the Stato Court, all' of which constitutos & proforentinl payment to defeat tho proviaions of the bankrupt law. THE COURTS IN DRIEF. Elliot Durand on Katurdny commenced suit in the Circuit Court ngeinst Obarles Cole and David Colo, in oach instauce in trespass on tho case, $10,000 dnnmi;un, . Godfroy & Moses Bnydacker on Saturday com- monced suit in tho Circuit Court, $16,200 dam- ages, in assumpsit, sgainet Jobn F, Eborhart and Albert A. Rankin. Bolomon H. Greencbaum was appointed Ag- signeo of tho ostato of Phillips' & Gumbiecht, gm%smpts, on Baturday, before Rogister Hib« ard. , The Assignes of tho Groat Westorn Insurance Company in baukruptoy on Baturdsy made his roport for July, showing a balunce of $21,078,06 in'hand, a8 comparod with $8,112.43 at tho bo- ginning of the month. Tho averago. discount lx]luwudton compromised claims was 9 and 6-10 or oont, 2 v John Bcanlon, on Saturdsy, commonced suit in the Buperior Court, in assumpsit, 6,000 dam- -to-doy in sges, against Bamuol L. Koith. “Michaol Byrne and Thomas O'Brion on Satur- day commenced suit in tho Superior Court ogainst Frank O, Taylor; assumpsit, £8,000 damagos, John Higble ot al., of Peoria; petition volun- tarily for bankruptoy. NEW SUITS. Urirep B7aTes DisTnior COURT,—Oyrus Town- send,A sslgneo of tho estats of OttoII, Viorgatz, v, el Rimbark & . Bl $o dooros’repayient of preforontial payments, Surziion CounT.—44,477—BLI0NIr Buthorland v, Jobn Dickinson and R, W, Hosmer; bill toremove clond from title, 44,478—Appenl. 44,479—John Beans lon v, Samuol L, Keith ; assumpsit, $6,000, é4,480-1— Appenl, 44,483—LauraJ, Runyon v, Martin N, Kim- il ot a1, il to remove cloud, d4,483—William 1, Bayder v, E, Rathbun, Thomas - Kirkwood, Henry Pil. rim, Thomas Jewell, and Thonisa Watdon, Trustocs of o Hothany Congregational Ohure llflmsll $600, 4440i—Apposl, 44,435—3ichnol Dyrmo snd Thomea 0. ‘Faylor; sssumpalt, $3,000, 44,480—Confeanlon of Judgment'; satlafiod. ~ 44,487— Oharloa E, Durand, Joseph B. Durand, aud Elista A, Ttoblnson (Durand Dros, & Co,) v. Paul Eiuwalter; confenslon, $0i8.43, 44,488—Appeal, ‘Tur Omoulr Count—8,016—The Menominee River Lumber Company, successars of Bpalding, Houglital- ing & Johoson, V. J, I, Ferklor; sssumpslt, $800, 410,000, §—Tloury 8,010—Elllott Durand v, Chiarlos Colo; case, 8,017—8amo v, David Cols ; caac, $10,000, 5,0 A, Eoln et &, v, Bamuel Loon; patition to supply record of judgment, $338.40, B,010--8a; Simon Jacobl; ssme, $140,40, 8,020—Appenl, 8,031=A) 3 8,023~God(roy and Moses Bnydacker v, John F, Eber- Bt and Albort A, Rankin ; assumpait, $16,200, 8,029 and 8,044—Appoals, 8,025—Withheld for service, Bumnt Rocord Act—U6—Jumes H, Posrson v, Wm, 11, Btow, Jr,, ot ul.; bl to confirm titlo, o Db i France Triumphant at the Exposl ton. aty 3 Vienna Correspondence of the Naltimors American. ho genoral improselon of all candid visitors 1s ihat Franco has carried off tho pulm of superlor~ ity, not only over Prussia, but evon over Eng- land, in this groat World's Exposition. Even in the machinery dopartmont sho nr‘:mlu England, whilst in both manufactures aud tho srts, as well. 88 the rich, raro, and hoautiful, she far’ excoly all other nations, ‘'Ihe fmmonso spaoo in the main' bullding ocoupied by Franco .is nof za& all opened to the publio, it having been.| P ‘ound 'necessary' to sreob numerons side amgu, but snficient s now ready for examina~ on to show the wonderful recuporating power with tho question: ‘i ill you havo him alive or dend 7" It tho mob cried " Alive!” the unfortu- nato being was thrown down to them, and re- colved on tho top of bayonoty, and quickly rid- dled through with dngfin!\-llmmts or with balls, It the mob said “Dead | * ho was killed first and thon thrown down, The young Lieutonant’ of tho Civil Guard had hia head cut off and exhibit- od onalanco, One Councilor was dipped In !lll)k‘oloun.\ and then set fire to. Buch aro the orrible dotails ns yet only rocoived by the mouth of fugitives, who cecsped to’ Alicanto and other placos. Hoaven grant that they may proye exn§gernlud ! To. judge by what prssad o Cortos, thoy must bo too truo. Tho Doputy Garcin Romoro askod If the Gov- ernmont_lad information respecting tho truth of the alarming rumors oxisting as to tho town of Toro. Minister Buner said thatup to that mo- mont tho Governmont had 110 news rospocting these rumors. Alcoy noxt camo up. Bonor Aqfin asked to spouls, and, leave boing given, ho maid 2 - According o private information which T hevo reocivod from tho distriot which I hove the honor to ‘represont, it sppears that the Olty of Alcoy s tho thoa- troof a fopuguant orgle of crimes snd doyasiution, and that roal horrora have boon committed thero, It would soom that tho diroctors of tho insurgonts aresome of them forelgners and othor persons not balonging to the popuiation, I beg the Government to tell us what news thiey have recoived, It ia sald that {mlnmny the Minfster of tho Goberuacion recelved a ologram, afgnied by persons of importance in Alcoy, saklg clemenoy for tho ausssina sud_incendiarite, o tho Governument for o preatignot tho Glaumbut and tho honor of the country, i be inoxorable with thoso wretches, who Lave commltted g0 many horrors, asssasiuating and drogglog bumsn beings through the streots, and to say whuther thoy are dlaposed to upply ail the rigor of tholaw, not ouly to tho dluturbers of ordar In Alcoy, but also to all ofkicrs in tho rest of the poninaula, « Tho Minister of State, Maisonnave, roplied on bohalf of the Government as follows: Pardon moy gentlemen, {4 thore bo any {ncoherence in my {houghts, sny trembling in my voice, and if I am nt go categorical and oxplicit aa I ought to be, for such ia the private nows I have roceived from unfor- tunnte Alcoy, #ont mo by friends of my confidonce, that elnco X yoad it T am sot myself, My hoart palpi- tates, my imagination loscs itsclf, ‘and” tho sad im- prosilon produced in my soul by.the orimos of which some intimate frionds of mine have boen the victims— friends who for years havo been working with me for tho causo of the Rupullic—is such that I feol in the most deplorablo atato of mind, I will foll you all tho ofcial news .the Govornment s, "and thon I will givo you somo of tho privato naws, for X cannot giveyou all, for the honor of tho country and of tho Republlo, The Government ‘had information; a day or iwo ago, that the Interns- tionalista in Alcoy had promotod a genoral airiko. At frst thelz attitido was puoifio, requiring ingrosso of I&y and diminution of the Lours of labor. Weo don't uow tho rosolution of tho masters, Aftorwards the Tequired somothing moro ; thiey demanded tho lopost: tion of the Ayuntamionto STown Qouncll) sud thelr xxil.lmmnnt by nominees of thoir own, The Alcalde (Afsyor), tho unfortunrte Doputy Don Augustin Al- [ bors, hu who Lol sharod the labors of the Cortes Conatituyentea 0f 1800 with us, who sinco 1844 hind nurlflw«{ himself for ubeny" sud tho Republle, and who had secured high roputatlon for otogelty and enorgy, refused zosolutaly to aduilt the protynelons of tho ilrikers, aud detarnitoed to dofond ho righta of the corporation over which ho presided, Tho riotora gave thein aperiod of throohours {u whdsh to resign, "Tho Alealdo rofusod and shut himself u in tho Oaza do Ayuntamiento sith omo privato frionds who offered It tisis support, somo fow membora of tho citizon militin, and the few Olyll Guards fhero wera in tho placo. ' The muenees. uuforlunaloly woro 8oon convertod into deeds,. ‘Tbs rioters ttacked the Cass- Ayuntamlonto, and Affer— Gontlomen, permilt 1ma not to say what kappensd ! Tho dovarnmont have hind 10 Information oxcopt by meuna of & fow por= rons Wwho managod fo escapo -from Alcoy aud roaclied Villonua ‘aud Alicanto, By them wo liave loarnod -of tho assassination of tho- Alcalde Albors, ot the Tux Oolloctor, and of othor persous; of tho principal edifices boidy a proy to tho flauos, and of {ho riotars in arms within (he ity (bolog 8,000 to 9,000 rsons), and that they hold pe hosteges cortaiu fun- *porfant citlzens, You will easily understand, gentlc- men, that, 1n view of this nows, the Gavorument lipv felt th noceasity of takiog énergatio moseuras have takon them' fn reality, and (ho punjshment will | .thetr fustructiona to tiie "Oa Penoofally situated in thio hoart of the frul¢ful’ This, fall npon tho guilty. Tho Govornment bava givon piain-Gonoral of Valcncls, and ho fn at {is momont_clons to Alcoy with conaidor- nble forcos, . This s oll I can say o you of the official news, but wo havo privato nows which breaks one’a heart, loftorn whono reading makes ono's itt stand on ond, and uows which horrlfios tho calmeat soul, . Nob only tle Alealda und (ho Tax Colloctor hisve boen tho vicflimn of toso envages,—I can call thiom nothing olsc, —but nlso many othier distingulslicd persona in the Ttepublican ranks, whose namos you must s\fl‘mfl mo not to mention at present, Privato housos ang fnclofic! 100 bica not on firo, and also tho Casa Ayuntamiouto, . under whoto rufna {hore hiavo porished many wnhaps gy oues whowera {hero defonding _right, liberty, sod lio: Ropublic, - What moro can "1 kny to you nnloss T wigh you to suffer oa I am suffering 7 Bball I recount to_you thingn 1iko tiat of nskivg tho mob from tho “Towis Hali balcoules, ow will you havo them—dond oralive?” MustItoll. youof tho horriblo deatls of tho Chiof of tlio Oivil Guard, who wan thoro in the falfilment of Lfs duty? Mubt I Loll yor of tho mis= fortimo of one of my own iniimato {rionds, who, dipped in potroleum, had to run through {tho Ktroets like & mnd dog, in tho nidst of the moat droadful sufferinge, ahd ‘who finnlly was nssnssinated in the ‘most brutal soauner ? _Oh, gontlomen, pormit ma Ao fuen jmy hoad away from these dreadful plotres | ,Thoxl&h those things merit my ontire credit, yot I nak ou fo sitspond your Jiid rmeil; though 1 havo tho conviction they will ba confirmod, Who ara thoso who hinve perpetrated these erimea? I don’t know, Thoro ciroulate many yer- sfons; from mouth to mouth making this and tbat xeon, rosponulble, dlgoctly or nlircetly, Al thls e onga to the tribunals of justico, and you may rost aosured thoy will do tholr duty, . THE PRESIDENCY. Sonator NMorton’s Plan- of Elocting ,tho Prosident nnd Vice~President of tho United Statos. A - Washington (July 31) Dispateh to the New York Herald, Bouator Morton arrived hero to-day for tho purpbeo of avatling bimueell of tho facilitios of. tho Honate Committeo on Priviloges nnd Elec- tions, of which ko is 'Chairian, upon the pro- posod olection of thé Preidont’ and_Vico-Prosi- dont of tho United States by direct voto of the people, instond of by the. intorvention of Eloc- toral Gollogos, * Tho Honator is accompaniod by the Commuitea Clork, and intends to dovote tho onuing days . of sojourn - to or- duous ‘research and annotation upon the matter now uppormost in his politioal thoughts, 1o, intimates that his, bill- and -supporling spooch of Inub sassion contain the substanco of Liwmatriro thoiight and invostiga- tion tipon the pubject, but reaogmizing the truth of tlto.remarl: of his Industrioun_predeeasor in this particitlar fiold of reform, Senntor Bonton, fhat n ecloct body® like Congress in nlways inorh on_questions. which ropore to restoro to ,tho grnn;cd awsy, ho' Intends to prepavoe and submit Tor the adoption of his Committes such n report an will'go ritiging through iliv eowntry =nd arouso press und puoplo to the domanding eithe couetitutional a .| Iaturos to cnch othor und'tu Cong ator, too, flnds sio eames of that,' for ‘onco in his” Sena onggod in-an mpor sectional nor i “form, whicl' i that of diiding tha 3 Prosidontinl distrlots of equal popuiatio contiguous territory, and 3 viug casl: i singlo voto for Prerldent wnd Vice- : would, in his opinfon, it adonted boloro tie suminar of 1676, strike such a blow at tie catieus tyranny of parly convontions thaz Creaar- ism; it -thoro vhowld bo any it undor the existing. electoral plnu, ~would Lo impossiblo, .or, what s tho wamo thing, possiblo only i the evont of (ho masos bolng s ounmorcd of tho idea of porpetuul office-holding as tho armny of oftico-holdors now in possosgion. Sonator NMerton, in his roports, intonda to go back to the debates in tho Consti- tutional Convention over the modo of olecting tho Presidont and Vice-Prosident, and show Low tho best and mosat logical minda thers _presont, tho hond of whom was tho illustrions Franidin, pointed out tho iuconvoniences aud dangers of the mothod that provailed, aud argued eloquent- 1y for entrusting the .fimol‘h direotly with tho ono question that really concorned them moro thon any othor in the fedoral system: He will copsorvatives in the convention carricd the upon the aristocratio models of the Venetian ent uniil they ‘oro_con-’ tho Corigreasional Library and cortain unprintod .rocords of Qougress in proparing his' report: for body of tho pooplo priviloges which they have ; i dangor of show, too, the mistakon reasons on which tho point and fashioned their Prosidontinl olection o AMUSEMENTS, | FRANK LA tJJ:'A())xpE THEAE-E‘EB:: Manoger. 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SEVER, Bouisolior, Uambrllgo; prlae, 60 conts, Olroulnra do- ‘scribing th several dcprtmonts mny_bo obtainad on ap Tlteation ta JAMMS W. HARRIS, Sccrotary, TOCEwORTS SMOOL, IS5, BURGWY i MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, ! .. 073 WABASH-AV. eaviy, rnd Garman Boardivg and Day School i Litt1o Glels, o Mex Maftiond is oo nd dev Coystere, Profostor Brown, and a fuil <ozf, anid ara of kbility nud_oxp ol will :bo rosamod Sapt tatn: pacticnlars, aleo o \"l\' nnd clxowhoro, spbly at the lars uon oy in Ghloaic .| AT OOONOMOWOC, WIS, A Dorr fnz Sohvt d R R T { DHIVERS ¢ WOTRE . Tho Thictioth Yorr Lo 2675, Oateloguos seat dont. INDIANA. IZ iny ‘freada roc, on el OHEGARAY INSTITOTE. Iatablishod I in 1814, Rogih ant SrontSe (NPT ER G . Mase. TBoarding aud day pupile, 1637 and 1529 Sprucc-st., Phila. dolptta, m’ Frlt(mo' zll"?"fim'?“ of the famlly, and oken tn th A 5 PO ABANE D BRVILEY: Prinatnet. MBS, BYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, PRENGCH, AND GERMAN DOARDING AND 'DAY BOHOOL For Young Ladles and Ohildron, No. 8and B East Fifty~ third-at., Now York: 7 Slooping:rooms o single Seoupants whon dostred. Tho tonth achool.sear will bogln Sopt. 24, 187, Lettors and applications to bo sont to ths aboveaddross. KIMBALL UNION ACADEMY, ptamber 2, ho Peoni | "8, O, and Gonaoso Ropublics, while foarin MIERIDEN, N. H. that m({u e R SRR aESpanses dower, than gt any othor stolotly Srstolus much cact political power upon Rov. f. A+ AUSTIN, A, 3., Prinoipal. the genoral mass of tho peoplo. Ho will rofor to the cases of Jofforson, and Burr, snd Adams, aud Jackson to illustrate his assortion that tho Tleotoral Co]lotgo systom, besides boing usoless o8 o medium of selecting mon of bottor charac- tor and nttainmonta than could be discerned by enthusiastio and unthinking direct voters, can ‘bacome, through intrigue so dangerous aa to procipitate civil war, and that such danger grows with tho lapsc of timo, aud is, by tho naturo of tho systom, more dangerous now than ever, and will be o hereaftor. The district aystom is sup- ported by the Sonator in proforenca to tho plan preferrod by othors of giving ovory voter in overy Btato a direct and independent voto for Presidont and Vice-Presidont, bocauso it _gives more practical forco to tho wishes of contiguous communities and interosts, aud rostrains the power of such log-rollin cowbinations as carry prohibitory. tariffs au {raudulont internal improvoment bills. This was ' committeo that est upon tho quostion nearly fifty yours ngo, and brouglt in o roport that con- trastod the morita of both plans of voting ; and, though tho logical argument i ndmitted to bo apparantly on the sido of the individuel voiing, tfia practical viow of. the question demouriratcs thnb tho reault of nvote by districts organiz n8 proposod would o much nearer o pure, i pastial oxpromsionof tho popur will, Sor forton oxpacts to carry his Committco una moualy for bis plan, and” hopes ‘to advanes | meantire considorably bofore’ Congress ns o a8 noxt session. WA HPERISIABLE TRACTANGE! WURRAY & LANVHANS The richest, most lasting, yct most delicate of all Por- fumos, for uso on tho HANDKERCHIEF At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. As thore aro imitations and countorfolts, always ask for Ah o e Warer ot e namacy oF MUIHICAY & K o pamuiiol, tho ames o 3 LANSIAN, without which 20no is genuln. For salo by all Porfumers, Druaglsts, and Denlers in Fancy Goods. BUSINESS CARD. SGOTGHPOLISHED GRANITR SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALDBEATTIE GRANITF WORKS, DAL« HBEATT1E, BCOTLAND, Bupply Pollshed Gray, Biuo, and Red Granites for monu. ntal and archilootursl purposos, Kmploylng several T Sl sutia anite Wil dlapaten. L0 taole FRAOTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages | FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, BITTERS, PERFECTION! BOKERS BITTERS. Tlewure of Uounterfelta, the plan recommended by an_illustrious Sonato (* EXPOSITION, _ CINCINNATI Industrial Exposition. ’The Leading Industrial FAIR OF AMERICA. The Fourth Exhibition will open Wednesday, Sept. 3, and continue until Saturday, Oct. 4, 1873.. Goods received from BAugust 4 to August 80, Ex- i hibitors should make immedi- ate application for space. SAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, Tho fiouth Walen' Atlantio Sioamship Company's now ficst-clues Stunmehips will all from Pounaylvania Rail- rond Wharf, Joreay Gty GLAMORGA PEMBROICE, "fhosa stenmnt . vidad with all the litest 1 coureniunco of Cabin 5, aro jito- improvemonts for tho comfart and Cabln and_Steorage Paesongors, 180 curronoy: Rocond Cnbin, 88 ourroney; Staor- ourency : propaid Steorago curtificatos from Car- i, 5. Dralts for £1 and upwards, e Taethor ynriioulirs, apply in Ghidu, at the Com- pauy's Otlicos, No. 1 Dock Ghambars, and i Now York 1o - AROHIBALD BAXTER & €O., Agonts, No. 17 Broadivay, NATIONAL LINE OF STEHAMSHIPS. Balling from New York for Quoonstown and_ Livorpool ovory aturday, and for London directevery fortnight. "Tor QUEINSTOWN and LIVERFOOL, from Fiors ¢ and 47, North River, &fata... Saturday, Avg, 3, | Grocao.. Saturday, Aug. 16. Fhinue: Satardey: Aug: 5. | Smare: Baturdar: Ane: B Cabin Passago, 870, §80, nud 890 Curroncy. Roturn Tickets, 8140 nud 8160 Currency. STEERAGE PASSAGE, 829, ourronoy. Passongors, Uooked ta or frou Gorinas and Besndina: T R uamariina ot thde o aro tho laegost i tho trad 0 Staamehips of thia 3 Dratta on Grost Beitatts Troland, atd fos Gontinonte ™ WILLIAM MACATISTER, Gon'l Westorn Agant, Northcast corner Clsrk and Randolph-ats. (opposite new Bhornan Tloueo), Ohicago. Baillng twloo & wook fram Now York, and osrrylng pase o mil DAy ot Gront Dirfaiy, Tiolsod, Conrigental d tho Meditorrancan, Oabiu frois 865; Stoar- age, ish and Irish ports oast, §30; wes! * . " Uonti- nontal porta samo as othior n1u1’-r linea. ALl payable (n U8, ourvonoy, Auply for i {nformaiion st the Qo pany's oioas: 0.1 o ing Oroon, Now York, and N, 1. cornor LaSallo and Madisou-ste,, Ohloago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, STATE LINE. EW YORK AND GLABGOW, LIVER . haw ST AN D LONDONB R BRI Thoge elogant now atoamors wilh sl frowi Stato Lino & P Fulton ¥ Brook! ARV T KRR ook . Xy es fohetey, July 23, W odnmdny, Aug.o0, Fortuigntly UGN BALT v“véh’iufi."\’ cats, 73 Hrondway, N: . g BAMBIL & YAILGTS, Gor. ot Oomatinn Bt i mancin: Ataito, SCALES, : FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCATLES OF ALL BIZES. F5%8 ' ATRBANKS, MORSI! &00 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Summer Arrangcment, EXPLAMATION O NEFERENGR MATIRS.— t Baturdayox eoploi, *Bunday ozcoptad, 1 Aonday oxcoptod. | Are rive Sundoyat8:00m. m. 0 Dally, MIGHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEIIN RAILROADI Dbk e,y G, mititess nor o ooty and 78 Canalst,, corner af Mudison, Morning E: 2 f, 3.1 00 p.. NIght 1xprasteeecss 10905 ol R . HENTY 0. WENTWORTH, Genoral Passangor Agodits i CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansaa City and Dencer Short Line, vla Loutsls' ant, Yo, and Chicaga, Springfeld, Alton and 5%, Lould Throudh Line.. Union' Depot, Weat Sile, near Maditones, bridze, Ticket Ofices ; At Depol, and 133 Randolph-st, Teave, Arrive. nn Olty K resa vin Jaokaon. Tillos Tl s Toulsiana, Mo..* 9:16a, m. vial . * B:10 p. m. & xp) S i .4 9:00p, m. o/ 9318 0. m. 8t; Louls Yast, Kxpress, vio Matn - Lano.. .| D:00p. m. o 7:30 8, m. 8:10 p. m. 7:80 8. m, e Ville Diviston. ield toan Joftorson Uity Mauron ty Kxprons, {iooria, Tookuk & B (fHICAGfl. MILWAUKEE & 8f. PAUL RAILWAY. Ticket Ofice Union Deyol, corner Madison and_Canal- & ‘and at Depot, 83 South Clarkest,, appostia Sherman Lo | Leave. | | Arrive. b \fairiy 1 =Y 1t 6:508. m, Milwaukoo & Prairia 5 * affiined el i o olia Night Eixpra £9:30 p, m. |* 4:16 p, m. .CHICACO, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. Dejiota—Foot of Lakest., Indfanaav., and Slzleenthal, and Canal and Sizteenthsts, Ticket ofices, No. 59 Clarke and at depols, Mail and Exproas.... Ottawa and Siroator Passsngor. Dahuquo and Sloux City E: iflo st Ling B 139 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyot footof Lake. Twenty.aecond+t, B T Clai . Louls Bxpros 1. Touts Fagt. L Cafro Ma) Calro Iix; Kpringliol H;‘ ingield Expro: D Dubnnuo & a. Dabugus & 0p. 0ingham Passongor. IKnniukoo P 5. Tisdo b 03, iyilo Pa; 0 . 1o Park and Ok Wood: 5008, Tydo Park ad O 10p. 1150 Park and Oak Wood @b Hydo Parkand Onk Woods 18 p. Tiyd aud 0 10, 450 Park and Oak Woods op. CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILMOAD, cornem Bandolyh anid LaSalleats,, and 5 Canals Ol ety ey otner it G4 7 Condl Pacifio Fast Line COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofice, T1 Clarke-tts Byoolal Indacomonts. Gront Now Ronte. A., T, & 8t. Fo . R, 't 5 W. B, WEDEB, O CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-its, ket afice, Grand Pucifle Hotels Qmihs, Leavonu't Pory Accomum Night Expross Loayonworth Atehison Ex ] LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD.. Depot, Van Buren-t., oot oy LaSalle-st, Tieket afices, norihiceat corner Clark and Handolph-te,, and southwcest carner Canal and Nadisan-tts. Mail, vin Atz Lino and Maln Ling Spaclal Now York Lxpress, via) el Lino, n . Atlantlc E; Night Expross, via ain Lino, Elkhart Accommodatlon, .. Bouth Uhlcago Accommodation..| PITYSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. THROUGH From fhe Great Contral Rallroad Depot, foot of Lake-uts Tor through tiekele and dleeping-car dertha opply ot our ‘neve TVehel ofice, 131 Handolphett, near cornet Clarks 18 Canalut., corner. Madison:' 98 LaSallet,, corner Washe dnglon, and atlltnols Central Depot. Teayo Ohicago... Arrive at Lalayotts, Arrivo at Indlsnapg Arrivo at Olnclunatl Tralia arrive ab Obicago at 7:57 &, m., 8:35 4, m., and 7:40p. m. Onlylino running Baturday night train o In- gianapolis and Ulnolnmati, South Knd passongors oan ot baggage chooked and tako traln &t Twenty-sccond-at. Dovot. CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, 84 MILES,) Depot corner Halsted and Norih Branch-ste,” General afice 18 Meiropolitan Zlock, corner Randolph and LaSalle-sts, ZLeavs, Texpross Passonger,.,.. Fralaht Aocommndation: MEDICAL CARDS, TDR. G, BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, {6 BTATEST., Ohicsgo. of tho papers that Dr. O issician, haviog beon cago for tho last 10 years, Holonco and D% B, tho wout tonownod BBLS. e Bigbost ndioat stcxtomants oy A1 dho Aisdions 10 o i stituten of the duy, Lavin dovotod TWINTY YEARE o 'His m’-"{"" o votctiog. romodias thae il ant, & DibeaBRE "ol o, URINARY ORGANS in it VI ORS OF CAEMOIY AND' BIATION perfoat] urod, It uavidan!. that ono who contiton .V, et N, o &l tudy of cortaln disoases, troating thonsan-d v shasmavary A it havo greatof kil ik o Bissici v 5 i, Gobtiomoniof this sity, of the highest respecta’ t:, ~ COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 Bouth Olarkest., cornor Monrou, Uhicane, founded and contucted by D 0, 0. Cobiira, tor 133 {roatimont and. aire of sl forusof chronta and wleci sl «diseasos In both soxos, ‘Fhis Inatitute i3 unguostivaably {hio mont solontitio In this country for (o trontuiont o disoasos, Dr, Uoburn is s regular graduato of modloing, and has threo diplomas from (h bost collegos in th roeid,‘and Las i moto oxpurlongs In tho tréatiugn 1ol et discaans than any nbystolan 16 Gltlonga, - ¥oums ‘men who require a physiclan navor fall to find speedy re- Tiefanda ponmanont ouro-at tho bauds of Dr. Golurn, Bond twostaimps for his books on sual and fowsloe diversa. /25y addrart Lnsonlod smyoloyue, *Addrewiritors e, PABPGOBUIN, 178800 171 Banth Olarcat., Cliicogn, it Acinddontal, Oife bours: 9. 108 . . Bliides: Sto NO OURE! . m. Wy Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, Mlyb,l nflnfldnnlhl“ ?“n:.‘xln:d' nar"-nn;\'l!‘y or“by mall, FrSiE! 5 REX N tho ouly phystcian in tho ity ko war= Tants ouros or ua b ¥, 'Greon Mook wont for 60 ounte. Nlustratod with nuwors ous fine eugravings, i i DR. A. G. OLIN, ' QONFIDRNTIAY, PHYSIOIAN, No. 4} Wout Washingiouat,, Ohlogo (lrst L o 1 d At 552" sososs o, o oatia b 8o b %o Bava fatlods Gall o nrito: ou o B e octae o g oo ALY 61 o o Yaos full I(orAntion foF wo utambs. Soud fof olroular,

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