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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: T'U CHRIST CHURCH. | Mhe Assistant Minister Deposed By the Bishop of Long Island, Mr. Tucker's Reply to the Charges and Specifications, His Correspondence with Bishops White- house and Littlejohn, $ Tho Rov. Charles H. Tuckor, at the time in the Dlocese of Long Island, accopted from Ohrist's Churcl, in this city, a oall to take shargo of its missions and bo sesistant ministor. The rosult hns boon his doposition from the ministry, and the way it was brought sbout is . tully dotailed below. In connection with. tho Ohonoy caso it is vory intorosting. Following aro tho artioles or charges against * Bfr. Tuckor, oxhibited on behalf of the Church to tho Bishop of the Dioceso ot Long Island, Willism II. Ondordonk, acting as Ohurch Advo- wate, in consoquonce of & presentment made to | tho said Bishop, by the standing Committes of enid Diocose : . Tne omanars, Charge I, Violatlon of Ssction 2, of Canon 13, of wwitle 1, of the Digeatof tho Onnonn passod and adopted In donral Conwontion of tho Prolestant Tplsoopal wernment of said Church, Ly which scction of said canon it is provided that ' ){D ‘momber removing from ‘one dioceso or missjonary dlstrict to another shall ofile clato 38 tho roctor, stated minislor, or nselstant minis- tor of any parish or congrogation 'of tho dioces or istrict (0 which ho removos, until bo ehall 0d feom tho eccleaisatical authiority a certificato in £ho words following : I hcruh‘y cortify that the Rav, A has boon canonically transferred 1o my Juriadiction, " »od {s a ministor in regular standing,” Specffication I. That tho ald Rtev. Charles 1L ‘Tucker, then being a Proabyler of the Protoatant Epis- copal Oburch in the United-States ‘of -Ameriea, and <canonically resldent in_the Diocosn of Long Island,’ dlid, on or about the 24th day of Decombor, 1871, ro. mobo {rom satd Dioceso of Long Ialand to tho Clfy of Chlcago, in tho Diocoso of Iilinofs, and did thon and &horo officiato ns sssistont mlnl-‘nr of Christ Church Warial in Chicago, in tho sald Dioceso of Illinols, by reading prayers and preachivg in said church building without having oblained from the eccloslsatical au- thority of tho eaid Dioceso of Tiltnols, to-wit, tho Right Rov, Honry J. Whitehouso, Who was then and {a now tho Bishop of the said Diocese of Illinols, n certificato in the words prescribed by tho sald canon; or suy caertificate or authorization from the said ecclouluuc-l suthority, In substance and offoct 2 roguired by nld ‘canon or othorwiso. 80, Specification I1I, That the #aid Rev, Charles II." "Tucker tlien belng mich Prosbyter gn aforesald, nud canonically resident in tho Dioceso of Long Telaud, did on or about tho 24th.dsy of Decomber, 1871, rediovo. Trom eald diocess of Long Taland to thio City of Ohi- cago, in tho Dioccto of linols, and did thon and thers and ot varloun othier times betweon the said 24th dny of Docombor, 1871, aud tho prescnt {ime, oMclato a8 1Assistant Stinls(or of Ohrist Ohurch Parish, in Chicago, % 8id Dioceso of Iliinols, by proaching and reading proyors in ssid Olirlst Churchi building, and In ofler laces within sad City of Chicago, without having ob- ained from tho ecclonfastical - authorities of tho sald diocese, to_wit, tho Right Rovorend Honry . White- ouno, Who waa thon aud s now tho Biskiop of exid diocest, 8 cortificato in tho worda proscribed by the eaid canon, or_any othor certificate or_authorization from maid’ oceloaisstical suthority In substanco and offectan sequired by said cazon ar othorwiao, Charge 11, Violation of Sec. 2, Canon 3, of Titlo 9, of the Digent of tho Canons adopted in Goneral Conven- tion of the Protoatant Episcopal Churcl: in the United States of Amorica for (he goveramont of eaid Churel, by which canon itis provided ; 1t & clorgyman shall como tomporarily into eny dlocesounder tho imputation of having clsowhere beon gullty of sny crimo or misdomesnor by violation of 1ho canons or othorwiso, or If any clergyman whilo so- Journing i suy disesto shall mhichvo o woy of hese rospocts, the Bishop upon probablo causo moy ‘admonish such clorgyman, and forbid bim to officiate in sald dlocose, And 4f afker such prohibition tho sald clorgyman so ofliiatey tLe Dishop slal give notica ta il e cleray and cougregations (n said dioceso tlat €ho ofMelating of sald clorgymsn {8 undor any circum- ntancea prohibited ; and Iiko notico shall bo given to tho Blshop, or, If thera bo no Dlshop, to the Slanding Commitieo'of tho dloceso to which th aid clergyman Bolongs:and such prohibition sallcantia {n forco Blahop of tho first named _diocoso bo_ satiu- until fied of the innocence of the said clergyman, or unll o bo scquitod on trlal.” Specification—That tho _Roverend _Oharles . I, *Pucker, on the 24th day of Decomber, 1871, then boing 8 Preabytor of tho Protestant Episcopal Church in the United ~ Btates of Americs, ond canonically real- dent in tho Diocoss of Long Island, snd Tiaving tomporarily come into the Dioceso of Illinois, .and while sojourning in sald Dioceso of Iilinols having rmisbehaved by violating the canons of said church, in this, that ho Liad ofiiciated and was ofliciating na na- slstant ministor {n Christ Ohtirch Parish; Chicago, in Dioceso of Illinols, without having roceived tho certificato roquired by Soction 2, Canen 13, of Titlo1, of the Digest of tho Canons for the govornment of thé Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America aforesaid, ana contrary to the provisions of #aid canon, And {he Right Roverond Tonry J, White- Bouse, thon being the Bishopof satd Dloceso of I1linofs, upon probabls causo to belleve that the said Rov, Oharles B, Tucker hod misbehaved ns sforessid, hav- in“nnulnt to the provision of said Section 2, Canon 3, ritle 2, of tho Digest nforesaid, sdmonished he said Charlen £1, Tucker, and forbidden him to officiate In #ald diocess, Novortheless, the eaid Rev. Oharles H. Tucker, entiroly disregariing sald admonition and robibition of thoe said Bishop of Illinols, did officiate ?n rajd diocese by proaching and reading prayers, and has contidued g0 to oficiate at various times between the 24th doy of Decembor, 1871, and the present time; fo-wit: in Clirist Church parisl in tha Clty of Chicago, and Dioceas of Tilinofs aforosafd, Charge 111.—Breach of tho vow taken by him when ordsined a pricst—on _which occasion the officfating Bishop put to him, tho Rov. Charles I, Tucker, tho followlug question : “* Will you roverently oboy your Blshop and othor chief ministers who, according to tho canons of tho Church, may hovo the clarge and government over you, following with a glad mind and will thoir godly admionitions, and submitting yourself to thelr godly fudguent 7% ‘To which queation the said Charles H, Tucker mado tho followigg auswor: 1 wil 20 o, lis Lord belng my el Specijication—That the said Rev. Charlos H, Tucker, ‘being a priest in the Proteat Episcopal Ohurch in the nltod gtatoa of America, canontcally realdant in tho Diocese of Long Island (of which ssid_diocose the Rt Rov. A, N, Littlejohn wav at the fimes horel ‘mentioned, snd - Ia now tho Dishop, and was at the sald times, and is now, the Bishop of tho eaid Oharlos H, Tucker, aud s, 'snd had, the chargo and government over him aa such priest) } and hiaving on or about the 18tk day of Decomber, 1871, gone to the Diocese of Illinols, snd then, and on variousdsys, and at various times subse- auexitly thorto having oficiated au assistant miniater of Christ Church parish, in the Oity of Ohicago, in tho s0id Wiocoss, by proaching and roading prayors in tho said church billding, sud in othor places within the sald clty, without tho cortificato of tho eccleatastical suthority 'of eald Dioceso of Iilinois, &s re- uired and prescrived by Boction 2 of Oanon 13 of tlo1 of tho Digest of tho Canons for tho govern- ment of the Protestant Eplscopal Ghurch in tho United Siates of Americs, and in violation of sald canon; and after being subnoquently therelo admonished by the R, Rov. Honry J, Whitehouss, then and thore belng the Blshop of Hiinofs, and forbidden by him to officiato in pald dlocose, having contlnued so to officiate in vio- 1ation of Bec, 3 _of Canon 8 of Title 3 of sald Digest, Aud Lisving been counscled and_admonished by tho a1id the T, Rev. A, N.Liltlofobn Distiop oftho Diocosn of Long Island s aforceaid’ by lotters written by {ho eaid Rov, Charles H, Tucker, and recelvod by him, as to the improprioty of his courso in tho above mentioned _respects, and particularly counsoling and sdmonishing him 0 Tocousider his courso, and to withdraw at onco from & position which he could not Iawfally occupy, Novertheless, he, tho sald Cbarlos I, Tuckar, 80 be- ing stich prieat sa aforeaaid, did utterly refuse to oboy the counsels and_sdmonitions of his asid Bishop, snd to submit himself {o the Judgment of bis sald Bishop; and_ notwithstanding the same, snd fn_opposition therelo and deflanco thereof, did Xuowingly, will- fully, and doliberatoly continue, and & still doos’ continus, to officiate s sasistant minister of Ohrist Church parish, in Chicago, in tho said Dio- cosn .of lllinois, by proaching and reading prayers in the church edifics of said parish, and in othor placea withiin tho said City of Glileago ;' the prohibition of the Bishop of Iliinols to bis dolng s0 not having been witlulrawn, but romaining in full forco and effact, Dited at Groat Nock, in the Dlacese of L. I, Feb, 4, 1879, W, 1L, ONDEUDONE, ‘Ohurch Advotate, MR, TUCKER'S REPLY, The following in a statoment of the facts made by the Rev. Charles H. Tuoker, concerning his call to, and notions in, the Diocess of Illinois, to the reverend gontlemen conetituting the eccle- siastical court of the Diocoso of Long Island: 1 do not desiro vo mako Uefenss of tho charges ught against me, but do desire to moke such & atement of {acth concarning my call to, and actiona in, the Diocese of Illinols, tuat it may bo evident why 1 Qid what Lam charged'with having done. I desire to show, in the firat place, why I came to thia diocese, 1 camo hore bacauso T belleved my Moater called ma Dither, { was ko desirous of knowing whother the call was from man or God that 1 could notdecide hastily whotlier to sccopt or rofuseit, Iwas four months prayorfully coneldering it, ~Nor could I decids whother to sccept or refuso it until I had visited tho parish to which 1 was called, and was con- vinced, by what I both heard and saw, that the YLord hiud propared it for me and me for it, A quota- tlon from my lolter of acceptance, dated Nov, 3, 1671, sliow in ‘what light T rogardod {lia call thon ; A5, TUGKED 10 MIl OHENEY, “ Rew, and Dear Dirother: W1¢'4s with pocullar pleasuro that T accept your enll to take charge of your mission-work, My plessura arisos from twa causos, one of which In the wloriously sucouraglng aupect of the work; uch that T feel drawn to jt with my wholo_Leart; and tho other f& from tho nature of the call, I balleve it lanot of man's authorahip, Lut God's, ¥Front tho yery Arst there Las beon wo much of God fa it; and, aflor a long and po- rlous consideration of it, and visltation of thie parialy 1 am fully convincod that, tho Lord hes prerared it for mo aud mio for it. I humbly pray st I may 80 bave itls bleasing reating upon me snd my forhlo offorts fhere that I may be tho inatrument in His hands of extendiuy 11is kingdom by winnlog many in the Unitod Blates of Amiorica for the gov- . fo,tio Dishop Thave ob- | poulato Joaus, In rogard to oomsldoring what might bo my future eccloslastical veintions, 1 catéom 1t & roclotin privileno to cast all this care’ upon tho Lord, am fully convinead that 1o hna cailed mo to tho Dio- oozo of 1linols. It s, thorcforo, my diity to oboy, This T most choorfully’ do, thankfully leaving all ro: aults with 1lim, [Tha fosson, thorofore, why L eatmo to, the Diocose of Thinols, is bocause I bellovod that th Lord cnlled mo, 1 deairo Lo ahiow, in- flio sacond placo, that T endonvs ored to do ovorything that I could fo avold making troublo whon 1 romoyed from tho Diocoso of Tong Tnland tn ihat of Ilinols. Dofore lexv. ing tho Dlucoso of Long Island I callod on its Bishop to aek hiim for my lottera dlsmissory ; but, as_ho wna not nt hame, I wan obligad to como to’ tho Dioceso of Iilinola witliont them, ~Aftor my rrival hcto T wrolo to biin for them, Ifokindly sent thom without dolay, Thoy wero ontirely matlsfactory, Whon I recolvod thom T took thom fo tho residence of Dislop White- houso to prascnt them to him, But I was uzablo to present thiem in porson, sa ke was not at lomo, I therofore loft thom for' him, Thon T had dono ovory~ thing that I was aware of which waa required of e to do In order that T might bo roceived into hi dio~ ceso, 'Tliln was all that tho Bishop of Long Talnd res quired of mo whon ko rocolved ma futo his dloceso, and 1t was all ihat I°was awaro of that was required bo done to ba rocalved fnto any dioceso, - But my careful ondeave ora to avold tronblo wero usoless, To my aurprise, I Tocolved & noto from Blahop Whitchouse, written {ho same aftornoon I ealled, stat(ng : 3 DISHOR WINTRIOUAE TO R, TUOKEN, 47 bog tosny (hnt I hiaye not rocelved oy ofMolat notics of to sotion of tho Vestry of Oliriat Church in Tegard to tho call which you stato you havo ‘accepted, You are doubtless familiar with tho canon of the Uen- eral Convention on. tho cloction of a minlater, aud T incloso n copy of tho canon of thia diocoss, which ro- fora to tho scttlemont of a Rector, Ministor, or Asulat- ant Minister,” % AN, TUOREN TO BIAIQP WITTENOURE, - In roply to this noto I wrolo “thnt I was entirely fguorant of the existence of such canons, and alao that I 'amassured by the Rector of Christ Church that ho and tho Vestry will bave mo callod in accordance with the canons reforred to,” Tiils note wa3 written Doc, 22, 1871, and on the doy following, Déc, 33, tho Bishop wrote mo: DisitoP WHITEHOUSE TO MR, TUDKER, # Your woto of Dec, 13 ia recclved.” I decifno to nc— ‘copt your loiters dismissory, aud bave -roturncd them of Long Ieland, with complaint of your ‘miabelinvior in tho violation of tho canous and of tho disciplino of tho Ohureh, I, therefore, admonlah you not to officiato within thin dloceso until duly oxcul- patod from theso charges.” : ‘You will ploase notico that beforo the Bihop gavo us an opportinity of doing what ho nsked us to do, is pro- vented wa from dofng it by writing tho above: doto tho Very doy following that on which ho roceived ming, by ‘which I informed himn that the Roctor and Vestry of Chrlst Church would have me called in accordance with tho canons Lo reforrad to, Whon tho Dishop rofusod to rocelve me into hia dioceso, what should I have dono? In the providenco of God T wae hoto in Bis diocoso becauso my Master bad caliod uron ma; and, on the other hand, I was ‘hero In opposition to the will of its Blshop, Shoutd T have oboyed the lattor, by * not ofliciating within this dioceso? ™ Noj Icould not, If I had done this, X would b beed guily of an ungodly act, 1 vould hiave boen disoboying God, o callod mo horo to work for 11im ; T could mot refuso, I, thorefore, il work for Mim, and, in tho futuzo, cannot ceaso to work for Iim until o tells mo nat to. e Sinco the fivst two chiarges -bronght sgainst moare for bhaving officlated in tho Dioceso of Illinols, in opposition to tho will of its Dishop, ana minco it bas leon. meon ‘that his will has boon in opposition to of the it Mastor, I clalin that I have not boen guilty of the third and last charge, which is tha violation of my or« dinatfon vow. Four in this vow I promised to follow “ yith » glad mind and will” only my Blshop's Gouly admininistration,” and submit mysclf only to hia & Godly Judgmonts,” X did ot ‘appesr at tho Conrt for reasons given in my letter Lelow, Onacconut of 1wy non-appearsuce, the abovo statement was not pormitied to be read, an I roceived tho following lotter : ‘DISUOT LITTLEJOMN TO MR, TUCKER, 2 BroogLyN, March 21, 1873, Rev, D Dean 810 : T acnd you fierowitl s’ copy of tho sentenco of suspension which it has been my pain- ful duty to prouounce upon you this day. I regret that, in apito of my ontreaties and admonitions, you have complled tho proper authorities of this Diocoso Lo in-~ stitute judicial proceediugs sganat you, and still more that your voluntary neglect to attend your frial, after due noticc given ou of iho timo snd placo appointed for it, obllges mo to suspend you from the excrciso of the minfstry in this Church untii such time as you shall sppear and demand a new trial, DMost faithfully yours, A, N. LIrTeEsony, Rov. Chan. H, Tucker, Tip, of Long Ts. P, 8.—The canon of this dioceso under which this action has boen taken, declares that unless the accused thus suspended for coutumacy demand a trial within threo months, sontence shall ho pronounced the same a8 the convicted of the offenses charged. AN L To which I roplied ¢ K, TUGKER TO MR, LITTLEIONY, 1128 MIOHIGAN A UE, CrricAao, Til., March 25, 1673, Dran Brsnor ; I did not intond to he disrespectful to the Qourt by sbaenting myself from it, I wrote to your diocese 0 inquire whother thero was any canon which required my attondsnca at the court, and waa informod thaé thero was momo, - Therefors, I thought it was unnecessary for mo to atlend, and " all that would Do required of me would bo to present s statement showing why Idid whnt T am charged with having dono. This Was at readiness ot tho court, But Ihavelearned that my nbsence arrcsted oll proceedings, and has rosuitod in my * suspension from the oxorciso of tho ministry." Permit me to eay that I must disrcgard {his suspen- sion, T bellove thatitwould Le wrong for me to re- main idlo in my Master's vineyard when Hels bl(ld.lmi us %Work while it {a day," and is warning us agafusi idling away our time by rominding us that * The night comath whon nio man can work.” Pormit moalso to Bay, with respoct to you aud the court, that I do not intond to *appear or demand o trisl; for, after furthe or considoration, I feol that it would be wrong for mo -to take the time'and attention from my Mastor's work herato give them to it, - Very respectfully yours. Cuas, H, Tuozen, Rt Rov. A, N, Littlojohn, D. D. On the 2d inst, T received tho following ¢ SENTEKOE OF DEFOSITION. In the namo of God! Amen, Whereas, on tho 20th day of March, 1673, T recolved the followlug cunonical and ofticial notice : BnooxLx, March 19, 1873, Tothe Right Rev. A. N. Littlejolin,’ D D, Bishop'of Long Inland: : TitaiiT Rev, AND DEAR Bm: As Prosident of the Ecclealastical Court convenod this day in the Vostry- room of 8t, Ann'a Ghurch, Brooklyn, for tho trial of tho Rov. Gharles If. Tucker, I horoby roport to you agreoably to the roquirement of Article 3, Camon 5, Bection 4 of tho canons of this Diocoso, {liat tho ace cuned negloctod fo attend at tho timo and placo ap- pointed for tho meating of the Court, after duo motico givon to him, J. W. DruLen, 'And, whotoss, on the 21st dsy of March, 1873, In the City of Brooklyn, and in_conformity with the To- quiroment of Articlo2, Canon 6, Soction 4 of the canons of this Diocase, I did in tho presonco of thrao Pros- Dytors pronoutico and sdjudgo the said Rov, Clinrles 1, Tucker auapendod from the oxercise of tho Minfe- try of this Church, for contumsoy until Lo shall ap- ponr and demand a trial, "And, whorcan, tho said Rav, Charles I, Tuckoer bas not appeared and domondod o télal within tho tima pre- Seribtd by Articlo 3, Canon 5, Section 4, of tho Ganons of_this Dioceso, 1, therefore, Abram Newkirk Littlejohn, by Divino permission Blahop of the Dioceso of Long Island, {n Eonformity with tho requiroments of Articlo 9, Canion &, Soction 4, of tho canons of this Diocenc, do heraby, 16 tho presence of these Prosbylers, pronounco an adjudgo that tho asid Rov, Charles H, Tucker 18 do- ‘posod from the Minisiry of this Oburch, ‘Given undor my band and_officlsl scal in 8t An- drows Churen, Yaphank, Suffolk County, N. Y., this 1400 day of Suly, ono thousand elght hundrad and sov- ‘enty-threo, and In tho fourth yoar of my consecration, 8 "ADnAN NEVKIRK LITTLEIORN, Biskiop of Long lalaid. (8igned) Tuosas Coox, Presbyter, Ronent T. PEARsoN, Presbyter, Joux W, Bucssusren, Presbyter. _———— PERSONAL. ‘The Peak Family, boll ringors, aro at the Com- morcial Hotel. B. H. Cox, of England, ia at the Wost Bido Brigge Houso. The Hon. A. Beach, of Cleveland, is at tho Bhermau Houso. Tlie Hon, B. Boach, of New York, ia at the Bherman Houso. Gon. R. Rowott, of Carlinville, is at the Wost Bide Briggs Houso, Tho Hon, W. H. Benton, of Bt. Louls, Is at tho Shorman House. The Hon, 0. J. L. Moyer, of Fond du Lae, is at the Bhorman Houso. The Hon, G, M. Van Brunt, of Washington, D, 0., is at the Bherman House. . Masj. A, W. Edwarda, of tho Carlinville Demo- crat, ia 8t tho Wost Sido Briggs House, The Hon, Dwight Durkes, of 8t. Louls, was a¢ tho Wost Bldo Briggs Mouao yostordsy. Cant. J. W. Kittlo, Government contractor at Kookulk, Ia., is st tho West Bido Driggs House, The Hon. 8. J. Anthony, of Valparaiso, is at tho ‘West Side Briggs House. Gen. John Goowoy, sn Indian trader and buffalo hunter of renown in the Uppor Missourl country, hos arrived hero from Sioux Gity, and is the guest of Mr, Adolph Baskowitz. Mrs, Mayor Modill and dsughtora_loft tho clty 1ast evoniug for Ohlo, en route for Europe. s Honor will join them in Now York in about two woeks, and accompany them to tho Old World, Hon, D, L. Hough, of LaSallo, has bought & houso on Park avenue, and in o fow wesks will take up his residenco in this city, Leading mon like Mr, Hough, all over tho West, are rapidly se- lecting homes in Chicago. 2 John A, Logan, 0. B. Tarwell, J. D. Ward, David A, Gago, Philip Wadaworth, Jake Iehm, and J. M. Rountreo composo & Jolly political fishing party which leaves tlns evoning for Trav- erse ay to fish for trout, cols, eto, Maj. W, M. Taylor, Ottawa; Andrew Pinkor, Thiladelphin; W. I, Colilus, 8t, Louis; Chatles H, Martin, Yonkers, N. Y. ; G. W. Doplor, Fort Wayne; James W. Ilawiey, Now York; R. J. Naglo, ' Qalvoston, Tox.; John Lorieduney, Btreetor; J. A, Nilos, Lincoln; J. M. Collins, ESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1873." Oflikosh; A, G. Bmith_and family, 8t. Louis Hoory Horlizholmor, Prussin: O. W. Onrter; Oohoos s Frod.-Aldridgs, C., M. &8t P. R, i and , H, Barnos, Balt Linko Clty, aro ot tho Weat Sido Brigga llouse, Tho following were_among tho prominent arrivals at tho %}nmd Padiflo yestorday: H. J. Togora, Wiaconain; J. J. Bonaon, Fond dn Lao; 8. i‘l Lamb, Jr., Groon Bay; E. I, Moyor, Now Yorlt ; B, iton, Ohattatioogn; G. H, Whito, Boaton ; G. H, Whoolock, Boston, Tho following wero at_tho Commoreial yostor- doy: John Raymond and wife, 8 Poul; IL J. Valtnmor, Dosivor; 8. C. Corbin, Washington, Towsa ; Ti F. Bush, Oswogo; Bamuel Rosentiold, Jr,, Toronto ; A, K. Johmson and wifo, Now Orfoans; O.'F. Woods, Doston; J. M. Hart, W. . Hotchkise, Oawego. A, P, Blenns, Big Rapids; O, W, Woodrft Eigin; @, Burrbws, Duffalo; A. Stovoly, Fond Lo, W. Wardon, Bloomington; J. 8. Wador- man, Syeamoro; 8. It, Lamb, Groen Bay; W. N. MeOnndish, Omoha; 0. G.-Lord, . Now. York, axe at tho Brigge Houso, . B. Edwards, Normal, Ill. wifo, Syrncuss, N.Y.: Oliver, Minoral' Point; Wis. ; 1 A D, Avory and 1. ‘Gundry, . W. J. N. Gilchriat and . son, Madrngur‘ Towa ; E.. Allen, Denvor, Col.; homns L. Boxton, Troy, N, Y., woro tho prom- inont arrivals at Anderson’s Hofol yoaterday. The following woro among the prominont ar- rivals ot tho Shorman yostordsy: John. Mull, Hudson; J. B. Emory, Indlnn @. 0. Mooro, Now: York; F.' W. Dioky, Morsball, Mich,; I T.Wiso, Bt. Louis; B. Bonch, Now York; T.F. Dnvln, Wost Point ; s.n Barnard, Grand Rapids ; 0. 0. Hobart, 8t. ‘aul, abbors_havo boon" obsorved Beveral Bnlary- shout. ovil's Lako, Wis,, this hot hovoring about wonther, 3 : Thomas Emorson, lato School Buporintondent of Neston, Masy., i8 to becoma ono of tho Har~ pora' litorary axaminers. - A & magsuorado at Saratoga Mr. Gochrano, of Bouth Carolina, wore » costumo mado entiroly of Coufodorato monoy—350,000 worth. Frodorick Douglase has boon passing some days in tho mea-nir near Boston, He isa watm friond of Gen, Butlor, and would like to sce him QGovornor of Maseachusotta. Gov. Campbell, the Rov. E. P. Goodwin, of Ohicago, nnd Mr. Hosmor, of Zanosvillo, Ohlo, roturned to Oheyonno, last woelr, from their in: torviow with tho Arrapahioos, af tho Red Clond Agency. T'on Orloans Kings, Princos, Princossos, Dulios, and protondera wero recently complainants in o suit against an unhappy foroster and hia wife, ot "Pours, for cutting down a fow dry sticks in the forost of their Royal Mightinesses, B Gorry W. Hazolton, ‘snlary-grabber, of Wis- cnnninl&nnmd through LaCrosso night bofore Inst, with his family, dogs, and guus, on his way to Minnosota for n hunt among tho prairio chickona. Ho takes his $625 o month, and takes it straight. It having boon giyon ont that Gon. Grant will name Shoridan ag“his successor in oaso ho doos not himself run for the third timo, cortain pipo- laying Domocrats in this soction aro already mancvering to pit Shorman sgainst him.—0in- cinnati Commercial. Thomas D, Abbott Uas satisfactorily explainod that bo did not wish for Grooley's olection, laat car (ho could not voto for unybody), and has ‘o«m rostorad ns Postmaster of ‘Laramio City, in the Torritorigs, -from which position ho was Iatoly romoved under a misapproliension. Alottor from Boifast, Iroland, datod July 16, makes epecial mention of the- public sddresses of our distinguished fellow-oitizon, Goorga H. Stuart, who spoke four timos on Sunday, July 13, and twico on tho day following. Many were molted to tears.—Philadelphia Telegraph. Bovellon A, Brown, Chiof of tho Burcau of Archivos and Tndosss, Blato Dopatmont, hns boon appoiatod Ghiof Clork of ihat Dopartiaent vico R, 8. Chow, doceasod. Mr. Brown waa fira appointed to a clorkship in tho Stato Dopart- mont, from Now York (whosa ho was bora), Doo. 9, 1864, . Mrs, Chorlos 8. Btratton (Madamo Gon. Tom Thumb) met with a sorious accldent Thursdoy at her homoin Middleborough, Mass. By somemeana lio lost her footing and was procipitatod a pnrt ot tho way down stnirs. A physician was cafled, who found injurios to hor spiue and hend. Years of bran fovor are eatertninod. Gov. John A. Dix -was born in 17085 William Allon, candidato for Govornor of Ohio, was born in 1807. Why do tho Oustom-Houso organs pro- voke theso contrasta ? If a man who has just assod his GGth birthdsy is too old, then John A, Bix will corteinly bo tog old whon, noxt year, ho hou passod his 76th birthday. @ ALl—Albany Aryus. Comingo, owr Comingo, of salary-grabbing notorioty, has gono to Colorado withi his family to spond a fow weoks and a portion of his buck snlary, Moy every anticipated ploesure resolve itsolf into a ghost” of his heinous crime, and haunt him until ho disgorges bis ill-gotten solary and resigns his seat for an houorable man.— Weston (Mo.) Commercial. Jorry Black turns up ns the attorney or ad- visor of Bteelo, who was o party to the Fort Buelling swindle. Black also -defonded the Chorponning claim, and served os attornoy for McComb in the offorts mado toget him his sharo of the Crodit Mobitier raid. And yot, wo understand, it is tho samo Black who wants to make oll members of the Legielaturo swear, af- tor tho scssion ig over, that they have boen hon- cst 1—Pillsburgh Commercial, The many friends of Mies Clars Barton will bo ainad to hioar of her continued illnesa for tho Ynst wix or oight months in London, Fullowing the arduous Iabors and self-sactifoing trials sho undorwont in the German howpitals, subsequent- 1y at Btrasbourg, Motz, and Paris, during the Franco-Prussian war aod Communism, she hns beon subjooted o sovoro attacks of neuralgio affoction und other mervous disordors, which, like thoso of Florence Nightingale, result from over-taxation. For several monthssho was con- fined to hor bad, but for the past two monthsling beon slowly convalescing, though with occasion- ol severa rolapsocs, Whilo but littlo is known horo of the extont of Miss Barton's work in Europe, it has not beon unrocognized thero, sho having boon prosonted with crossos of various orders of Prussin and France.— Washington Star. MARQUETITE. Proposed Oclcbration of the Twos- Xundredth Anniversary of ¥is Visit to tho Site of Chicngo. Cii0ago, July 11, 1873, The Lion, Joseph Medill ; Dear Bin: I have road with groat interost of tho desire of Col. Fostor that, on somo dayin the present month, somo demonstration should bo mado by citizena of Obicago appreciative and commemorative of Marquette,—the day men- tionod to be chosen a8 roprosonting tho sccond centenary period sinco tho stay of tho roverond traveler at Chicago. Ihave to-day talked the matter over with sevoral prominent oitizens, From them I gloan those Bevoral suggostions, which I take the liberty of prosenting to you : First—To conduct the affair through the peo- plo, adroitly intorosting tho Oatholio and Prot- tostant olements in it and in its success, and thus socuring co-operation, aa far as nceded, from the Cily Govornment, Second—To loave it to tho managomont of the ‘Historical Boclety ; or, In the ovont of this insti- tution boing still dormant, to tho Academy of Belencen. Prior to estimating how a thing may be done, it is oseontial to dotermine, at least in outlino, what {8 intended to bo accomplished. I would Jot down the following ag o programme of oxer- cluuu‘, ocowring to me on the spurof the mo- mont : A procession of city ofticials, Iliatorical So- cioty, Geographical Society, Academy of Hei- onces, othor sooioties, and oitizens. Arrlvod st a point solected ; First—Oration: * Marquoite; His Travels in thio Northwost, and Sojourn In Ghicago.” ‘Second—TRoflootions doductable from the above, Chicago and surroundinga in 1673 to 1878, Roadingof resolution,of City Council,of Histor- foal Bocloty, or of a corporation organized for tho purposo, indicativo of an intontion to bring the romainsof Marquetto to this place, if practioa- ble, and, in any ovent, to erect hore amonu- ment commenorative of him. Of courso the attendant muslo, gun-firing, &o., would bo !)ru porly ¢ placed.” I'ao main difticulty is to got the speakors ready by the last of this month, " Thero aro mauy who might follow the culoglst In roflections, as sug- gested, and somo who might do it with peuc- tration, broad comparison, aud most Interesting prophotic deduction, and without self-glorifia~ llon or bombast, I think Robort Collyer eatld dnbn, i{ Lo would take time enough to eute the subjoct, ’l‘{m historical ppeaker would have s crnpATa- tively easy tank. 'Tho litoraturs, I dave 48y, i8 at hand, ~Marquotto’s works, coutinjig notico of his stay hero, aro doubtless in the library of | the Jenuit Colloge ; if not, they conld bo got in a fow days by tolograph and oxpross, 8ix doys' worl woald a’umcu, I should think, to prodieo tho oulogy, oto, Marquotto's . works aro in Tronch. It wonld bo nocosanry for tho com- piler to rond that langnago, or to avail himsolt of some ono who could, Bomo partles horo reminded mo of the poor flnm\cln{’omlr\fllnn of tho Ilistorical Hocioty, I do not eo that the oxponditure of much money I domanded. * Do kind onongh to conslder that this is not do it oimply aa Col. Fostor would have dona it, bocauso my tasto nnd approniation suggest the work to mo a8 somethiug eminontly fit for us to do. T shall bo willing to assist any ono who mny undortako tho historical writing h(y nctfllucnng dats, or in translating such porta of Marquetto a8 tho compllor may dosiro to neo. Respoctfully, Dr. JonN- BARTLETT, Clark and Division strocts. P.B.—Tho Slaala-Zeilung, in an oditorinl on this subject n fow days ngo, Buggosted that an domoustration might ho postponed till the fail Exposition, I judgo you will ngroo with mo that tho postponement and the nssociation with tho Exposition are both it bad judgmont. —_— e TIE COUNTY BOARD, Resignation of the Suporintendont of Charitics=~The County Holicrs De- fectivesaThe Court-Elonse Plans Agnin Fostponced == Commissioner Singor Exonernteds=82,600 Appropri= ated to Get Up o Bill to Establish ‘Witles. . The County Commiesionors mot yosterday nf- tornoon, Commissionor Miller - in tho chalr. Prosont, Mossrs. Lonorgan, Binger, Harrinon, Harris, Jones, Pahlman, Ashton, Clough, Hort- ing. Boguo, Ruseoll, -Gnlloway, Roelle, and Orawford. s MOBE, ROOM, A communication was roccived from tha Re- -gorder of Doods, sad roforred to the Committes on Public Rocords, stating that . that officor roquires more room for of- flee purposes, in. order to, nccommo- dato his clorka and the public, The light on the enst sido has boon cut off, and thoroisa Inrge incrensed oxpondituro for gas. It womld bo impossible to indox the records sinco the firo, 1f moroe room was not givon him. BANITARY BUPEIUNTENDENT, Tho resignation of Dr. Boujamin O. Millor, Banitary Superintendont, was recoived, and, on motion, laid on tho tablo till the Boptombor term. DOGYS CONSTADLES, Tho communication from tho gonuine Con- stables of Cook County, requosting tho aid of the Bonrd in proscouting the lawless ones in tho Criminal Court, and asking that tho Hon. Jamos P. Root bo m«s(mmd for that special duty, was refarrod to the Judiciary Committoe. ' TIE INSANE ASYLUM. Mr. Karls, architect of tho Insane Asylum, auggested that tho Board appoint s apocinl su- orintondent tolook aftor the work on the addi- ional story to the Insane Asylum, sinco ho could ot look after it himself, DEFEOTIVE BOILERS. The Bollor Inspector roportod that tho boilers at the Insano Asylum were leaking, there being . craoka in tho plates ovor tho furnacos, and need- od immodisto ropairs. Tho boilera at the County Hoapital also neodod mending. COURT-IIOUSE PLANS. This subject was taken up, and Mr. Miller withdrow his rosolution, loaving tho quostion upon the roport of the Committeo. Mr. Ashton said it was a disputed point about which nobody agreod, and Le moved to tablo the eubject temporarily. The motion was agrood to—yoag, 9; nays, 6, 88 follows : ¥eas—Ashton, Crawford, Harris, Horting, Lonorgan, Pablman, Roelle, Russoll, and Miller—0. Noys—Boguc, Clough, Gulloway, Uarrison, Joucs, inger—0, THE NEW JAIL, On tho recommondation ot the Committes on Public Buildings, it was ordored that £994 bo paoid to Frank Bilverman on account of carpen- tor work on tho Jail. Tho samo Committeo roported that . Morris had boon appointed supcrintendent of ‘work on the Jail at 38 per day, sud recommended his con- firmation. ‘Tho minority submitted & roport recommend- ing f]).\u confirmation of Edward Gleason at $6 or day, PBolh toports woro tablod—yoss, 0 nays, 6. smmquenufv thoy were taken from tise tablo, and the majorlty roport was not adopted—yons, 43 nays, 11. The minority report was adopted—yeas, 9; nays, 6. COMDISSIONER BINGER. The Special Committes appointed to inyesti- gato tho charges against Commissioner Singor submittod their exonerating report, which was acoopted. PROVING TITLES. The rosolutions offered at n provious meeting rolative to appoinfing a committes to prepare & Dbill to be submitted ~to tho Legislature, on tho subject of eatablishing titlos, snd authorizing tho Committoe to offor promiums for the throe ‘best drafts of bills offerad, wero taken up. The resolution was opposed on account of the I:rumium part of it, and was modified by provid- ng that $2,600 bo appropriated for tho uso of the Committes, to bo oxpended in employing counsol or acquiring information, all oxponse to be roported to the Board. As thus amonded, tho matter was adopted, and Mossrs, Harrigon, Ashton, and Gallowsy were appointed a8 the Committoe. PLANEROAD INSPECTORS. Mesars. E. A. Gage, Daniol Booth, and J. W. Hoffman wers elocted Inspoctors of Plank and Gravel Roads. After Meysrs. Harrison and Ashton had fooled away sn hour in a sonscloss debate on a stupid nuijunt, the Board adjourned till Monday. —_— —*Libarty and Law under Foderativo Gov- ormment” is the titlo of s work by Dritton A. Hil, Esgq soon to be published by Messra, Lip- pincott & Co,, of Philadelphia. As the author statos in tho prefaco, the book is tho rosult of thirty-five years' caroful observation of the working of” our Btate and federative govern- ments, and the deficioncies exhibited therein. Aftor on oxhaustive reviow of the history of pnst logislations, and the shortcomings which lod to thoir ovortirow, Mr, Hill enters into a minute criticism of our own political dofects, which he finds chiofly to consist in an inadequacy of our governmental construction, tho absenco of ofil- ciont national and Btato sanitary and educational systoma of laws, and in the unchecked growth of monoy and railway snd othor monodmliefl thnt have grown to bo ‘a power in the State, most dangorous to tho liborties and tho prosperity of tha people.—St. Louis Demacrat, BUSINESS CARDS. SCOTCHPOLISHED GRANITE SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITF WORKS, DAL BEATTIE, BSCOTLAND, ° Buppls Efl":‘:&fi%\: Blus, and Rod Granitos for mony, ral 01, Employing sovor Fundrods of workmon 15 quarrying, drostib, abd Dosh: g ot Granite, 8., B, & 0O, Sifbraton Dalbiietls Graniia mit dhatone o Lol PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & €0'S STEEL PENS, Spocial attention called to tho well-known numbors, 505===T75=-28---20 & 22 Tactory, Mt. Vernon; Offico, 75 John- Y, 4 DISSOLUTION NOTICE, > DISSOLUTION. The _copartnershi; hithorto known as MOARTNEY & HAMBLIN 1s this day dissolved by mutual sonsent. JOS. A, MoCARTNRY, JOEN 7, HAMBLIN, JOINT, ILAMBE, e TAMBLIN mil coutiuo tho buslaops stthe Augua'll, 1873, FOR SALE. STeF BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE And bust artlclo in the market for BLUL- “Tho kiauino s bots Darlow's and Wilthorgor's namos on tholabol, ‘aud fa pat & orgus. o S5 et g it Milbeise” B b 17 For aalo by oliebe WAMABEILGER, Propriotor. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providence, K. 1,, Bulldor of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE Jyith Harrla'Patonted Luprovomonta, Send fos Olrou- writon with any solfish oaloulation or intent, I |- AMUSEMENTS, THE EIGHTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE OIII0AGO CALEDONIAN CLUB WILL BE IELD AT CALEDONTIA PARK, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1873, Over $400 in GASIL PRIZES will be Awarded, ‘The Brothers McLennan, of Glengarry, Canada, and Professor Goldie, of Princeton University, New Jersey, will be present and fake part in the Games. TICKEBETS, $1.00. OHILDREN, 50 CENTS. "Traing lonvo oor, Halstod and Carroll-nta. at 8:30,.10:30, 12:30, Roturning, rogular nesongor, 3:37: and spooinls ot b:30 and “Parties drlving out in their own convey- anco will bo charged 50 cents. Drive out by Milwaukes-av., through Jefferson. DAVID JOHNSTON, Chlof. ‘WM. FORREST, Third Chioftain, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, e e A R A VA S a inturday matinocs, JN'i ROEP’ N of tho now COMEDY GOMPANY. iy BUQOESS! EUBOEBB‘! BUCOESS! DIVORCH Roootvod with acolamations af Nolight. Monday, Avg. 18, an orlginal dramatization of TILE NI M DAL e P duced, itk a1 fua so: Cossorios poouliar to thin Thohtzo. "~ MoVIOKERS THEATRE, Doors Opon at 7:15. TPorformanco commonces at B, Pronanncod apbroval of th nge campay, Jivory night and Saturday matinoe, Lostor Wallsck's ' popular drama, The Romance of a Poor Yomng Man. Mew. Thomas Barry, W. R, Floyd, J. O'Neil, Milton Ralnford, Mrs, Allan, Mrs. Stoncall, Miss Young, Mrs, LaGros, Miss Sacblo'in the cast. Bonutifal sconory, mountings, and sppolntments. SHARPSHOOTER'S PARK. UNITED SONS OF ERIN PICINIC, At Bhiarpshootar's Park, NEXT FRIDAY, August I8, Cars loave tho dopot, cornor Canal and Kiazlo-sts., ab at9:30a, m, GLOBE THEATRE. Esory ovonin, tho Standard Ir) Shin Fane, or Shamrock Green. DR. KAHN'S Maguificent Auatomical ~ Mnsenm, TFrom Now York, of NATURAL 8O ) No. TR mtBOho Al mar Stadlson. - Tokota: 30 ste: Hor gontlomion only. _1)oara opon fram 9 8. m, to10 . 1, KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Clark and Randolpli-ste. and Wednosday and Saturdas Matinoes, Comodisn, 1 GRATTAN RIGGS, in For Concorts, Lecturos, Conventions, Bulls, Capncity, 1,660 numborod soats. Boats movablo. Apply ot the Hall. EDUCATIONAL. DYHRENFURTH COLLEGES. Established 1858, Incorporated 1864, Busin, College, Hooloy's He ) Iph-st. L A P North Sido Educational Coll d \ 3 o e e R adirptor Sominar Th Facalty numbors clghiasn Profossors and Arsstant Toachors. vory branch of eduoation for ll(?'l and girls of all l&wl» boglnning with n P, |E00urw. 13 ombracod in the Educational Schol- o Businoss Collego is undor thoeimmediate ngr[t'c lon. ull lhg !Phrmldunh Whive apply n Opon from 10to 3. NORTWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Over Seventy Professors and instractors and Six Colleges, I. College of Literature and Sclonco. 11, Tallogo of Teshnology, 1I1. Woman's Collogo of Litoratura and Art. 1V. Qollego of Thevlogy—Garrott Biblical Inati- tuto. V. Golloga of Law. VI Collogo of Medicine— Qhiigago Aodical Colloge, . Proparatory School for tho sovoral Colloges and far Buifue VIIl. ‘Consorva- tory of Musio, 1X. Dopartmont of Painting and Draw. ng., _Moreover, Laboratorios, Librarics, Museums, Elo. kailk Bulldings, &e, In the Goliogoof Tothuology spocini studonts are admittod, Vall torm begins Sept. {7 _For PRYES. FOWLER, Evanston, TIl. RACINE COLLEGE. Tactuo Collogo Includss threo Schoola: 1. A COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, with full, Col- loglata Courso. . 3. A SOIENTIFIO SOHOOL, to bo bogun thia Autumn. 5. A GRAMMAR SOHOOL FOR BOYS. Tho throo Sohwols bogln Sopt. 10. _For admi Do A VSR St o Racine Colls Oataloguos can bo obtatuod at the Bank. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS. A Boarding Sehool for Girls and & limited numbor of young Tioys. "Dalighittal situntlon: fowo comforto, aod horough instruotitn, For clroulars, with Informntion, apply to MISS'GRAOL ¥, JONKS, Principal, or RIV. . 11, MAGOFFIN, Rootor. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DANE, NOTRRE DAME, INDIANA. Tho Thirtioth Yosr bogina on Tuceday, Soptembor 3, 170, Gafalogios’ aunt frog, on applcation o o Friat” dent, % TERONNIER, 0. 8, © MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH SCHOOL Roopens Bopt. 17, The only one in Now York whore Froncl is taught as in Parls. Suporior English education, Drawing, Latin, and_ Singing included in the tuition, Ticardora biavo ai oxcollont hiowe. For ufroulars, 2 West Fortyaizthat, N, ¥, Rofors by pormission to' Mrs. R. E. Goodoll,* Brs. ‘Goo, 3. Puliman, Oblcago, 1l ;31 Goo, P, Plant, 8t Louls; blra. C. I, Bull, Quincy, Bmsf(g WMBIPPL}}'S S0BOOLS, FARTBAULT, MINN . MARY'S HALL, for glels: All d te oqual otk bost Lamtork. Hatioots.- Nativn. (pbess of moder Iangusgon, Soventhyoar. - BHATTUOK NOHODL, fur raduntos ontor Nophomaro Olass in Enstarn Col- Looation sumacikablo for honltifulnses and soan: ation. 3 % aloguos addrusa __ JEY. JAMIS DOBBIN: MRS, GEO, VANDENHOVF, BOYS' BOIIOOL, ZOROE VANDENHOTR for eiroulnes and scholare o Diain ‘Office, Hlooloy's Opora Houso, partioulars addross fra, (1 will opan hor Bon In niid Dy Sohioal for BOYS, at No. 108 WIEST FOIUI LCOND. closs to RIBERVOIR PARK, Now Vi Sopt. 18, Nuiber of hoarding pupils linttad'to E1G oiiaol hours f50m D:30 . 1, to 3:30 B, . Applications may bomado as above. MORRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE, DMORRISTOWN, N J. ADVANTAGES,—-Ono hour and a balf from Now York by ratlruad lnontio wnwurpasaud for rural honuty, and ofimate for hoalthtulnoss, A full courso of Acadomic and Oollogiata study, with tho ususl accompliehmenta, Tlio eholcust home accomimodatione, Limited to twouty~ fivo boazding pugils, 4 fow vacaucion, . G, MAZELTINE, A. M., Prinoipal, g - GARRETSO]].\T’S NGLISH, FRENOI, AND GERMAN HOARDING AND DAY BUINOOL' FOI YOUNG LADIES AND OHILDREN, at No. 56 Wost Forty-soventhat., botwuen Tuth and Sixtheava., Now York ‘City, will roopen on Tuen (Lo numbor of boscdiog buplis ay bo obitainod on applear SUMMER RESORT. Oakton Springs Hotel, PISWAUKICIS, WIS, 1L, B, WARRKN, sevenso Ma gor for tha Ownore. In ovory rospool. #A.U0poeday. Kine Bint. iy hooting [ tholr Soason, Tho Roads, Diivos, aud Soenory unvaualed. Autiial comfort will bo juaurod to partios of three or maro, who dusire rooms, by giving us briof notlo by tel- egrauh, 0. O, D. ‘Il Solibratad Oxkton 8 W Dylukin ”’m.uu( T B s Fogefe Uaod for tha Wators which ha ith goary tha wiassulous ourd of Uol, N, I’ Tilehnl, Wit Fa boorl abaotutely glvon up, by a cobuctl of ittcen Physi- AMUSEMENTS, “"BARNUM'S WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGD ONE WEEK, Conmencing Way, Ang, 18, STSATION OF I 4G T, BARNUILS GREAT TRAVELING DRLDYS FAIR, Toree Times Larger fhan Ever, CONSISTING OF Museum, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Classic Statnary, Me- chanies and Fine Arts, GARDEN OF Z00LOGY AND - ORNITHOLOGY, AND Dan Castello’s, Sig. Sebastian’s and. Mons, D’Atalic’s GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONATL Eonestrion and Hippodramatic Exposition, THREE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPES And threo sonarato and distinot Avenic, Clrcus, and Spec- tacular Rings, snon by tho wholo audionca simultan in oo Colonani Pavlion, largo enoagh to 14,000 yiorsons, to whilol} {s added this athugturo, in tho stylo of tho old Roman Ampl orcctod i sdvanco of tho arrival of tho Company, gagacity for 3000 sonorvod soate, ovorlocking tis ontire Colisoum and porformance of the Hippodrome. The Grand Street Pageant, With ita Throo Silver Comat Bands, as it anpeared on Tlrondway, Now York, whoro it was witnessod by Hune drods of Mhoussuds of dslightod and entrancad spoota- tors, will start from tho Pavilion Grounds at 8 o'clook a. m. on Monday (.thn first day of Exhibition), aud parade upon the principal stroota. Remombor that so magnifl- gont andorigual a diapiny may bo seon SBUT, ONOE I A AT dr o blabtao Gorgouus and Grand ss 5 wart A JOURNEY OF ONE HUNDEED MILES! ‘This Colossal Exhibition, sbaolutely Ten Times Larger than any Other Show, ‘WILL EXHIBIT IN CHICAGO FOR ONE WEEK, Oommenoing Monday, Aug, 18,1873, TO REN' OFFICES. A foew Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, TRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAIRS, Summer Arrangement. TXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKE,— t Saturdaye: oopted. ~ Bunday oxcoptod, § Monday excoptod. LAl nlly. x A rive Sunday at8:0a, m. § MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, foot af Lake ety aud fool af Deentysecond-at. ekt miree, 3 Chue ai, tiant corner af” Hamdolphy and 76 Canatatey corner af Hadisons Leave, Arrie, 15 o m. 100 Py . 10:20 3, m. ‘Atlantia Expross, m m! Night Expross. m GRAND RAPID! Morning Bxpress,. Night Expross.. HENRY O, WENTWORTH, ‘Genoral Passengor Agont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanma City and Denver Short Line, vla_Loufst- anty Ao,y and Chicago, Sprinafieid, Alion and St.Zouts Through ine.. Uniors Depot, West Side, nrar Vaudison-s ‘eat Sid Bridge. Zicket Offices : At Depot, and 123 Randolpl-at, Rapss Olty Toxprosssin Jackaon: + villoy Til., and Loulbinna, Mo, .[* 9:16 8, m. Hansan City Tast Bxpross, via to, 11!, nud Loulsl: Jacksonvi] utal-! 9:00 p. m. e 0:00p, m, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, eorner Madison and Cannl-sts,; Ticket Offce larkeat., opposite Sherman Hou 88 Sauth and at Depot, Leave, |_Arrioe. Milwaukoo, St. Panl & Minnea olls Day Exproas. [*0:30 8. m. It 6:508. m. Milwaukoo & Prairie’ du ' Ghioa| AMail and Expro ov..r [ 5:00 p, . [*11:008. . Milwaukeo, St, P olis Night Exps +9:30 p. . |* 4:16 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota~Foot of Lakest,, Indlana-av., and Sixteenthis and Canal and Sixteenth-ste. Tickel offices, Ko, 89 Cl at., and at depote. Mall and Express,.. Ottawa and Sireator AURCE, Dabuque snd Sloux Oity Exi Pacific ast Lino, ror =& ‘Aurors Passongor.. urora Paunnxuré Dubmque & Slouz City Exp. Pactilo Night Expross,...... Downor's Grovo Accowmodation & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot nf Lakest, and fool of Tcenty-aecond-at, Ticket agicce, 191 Randolphiat., near_ Clark, On the Corner of Madison and Elizabeth-sts, Two Exhibitions on Monday, nt 2 and 7 p. m., aund Threo Grand and Full Performances upon ench suceeeding day, at 1 n.m.and 2 and 7 p.me TO THE ENTIRE TWENTY SHOWS. THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL Z00LOGICAL GARDER Will contaln tho Jargost sud most magnifiopnt reprosan: tativs spocimons of iho wholo Antmnl Kingdom, thomost cospiauous of which aro 1 LIVING SEA LIONS, Four Asiatio and Afrioan Elophants, sixtocn White Sa. ered or Twohutnped Dacirlan aod Arablan Camels an Dromedarios, Babylonian Lions, Bengal Tigors, Viacko Varks, two maguliicont Glratl Blarino Moustors, Sirds, Bons! ellmo and of ovory sbooles, making a grand total of up- wards of 1,600 Rate Spociuens, 160 Magniicont Animal Cagos, Vans, ote., ola. * Among tho Muanum Curlositios will bo exhibited thros | timos daily Prof. FABEI'S wonderful "TALKING MACHINE. | - which sl a0 i Dikeorndisns, \ Glanta, Dwarfs, ; Phonomons and Iaughs, and talks in all langusgos, and for o uso of which Mr. Baroum, for siz montls, Alzo the ¥iji' Cannibale, Modoo, and tho cololiratod Albiun _Whatis-it? Boarded Girl, No.armed Boy, ourlous Froaks of Naturo, Also, \A National Portrait Gallery, CONTAINING 100 LIFE-SIZE OIL PAINTINGS, 'Of sll tho Prosidonts, Statesmon, Miitary + Kings, Quoons, Potentatos, and Oolobritios; I s’ group of OLASSIO AND HISTORIO STATUARY, Bohemian Glass-Blowors, And A HUNDRED oxtremsly ourlous and exquls- ito llfolike, moving, mochsuical Autematons, - from Paris, and’ Gonos,’ Bwitzorland, “conslsting of long ud Laniscapo trausformation acones, 1listorlo and Mythologio Androldes, Sioking and Tlitting Dirds, A i Gotagous Grotta P Ifaraos, rof, Rog- Buonos, Playl i Charlota, Kail Hipjiing. Casdad A1 hondands of o mout curlous and exunlsitaworks Bfaohanism tt, aufiolont of thumacivo (0 Goustl: SHitato p dirat-class oxhibition, Also she Groatest Miniature Comodian, COMMODORE NUTT, ‘The Famous Star of the Gen, Tom Thumb Tronpe, And his wonderful Oaliforala compeor, ADMIRAIL DOTT, 16 Yoars Old, 25 Inohies High, and 15 Pounds fn Welght. TWELVEEUNDREDMEN AND HORBES, IWENTY FIRST-CLASH PERFORMERS, BIX FAMOUS CLOWNS, Huch an Fxhlbitlon, 80 ouiprolionsive, grand, aud cos- ‘mopolitan, biss nevor befora boun soun on warth. WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT ol TiLy Auicy 12| Jolinty Aug, 16, ;f.'.'"- 1:.‘3.'.'."'1:!!‘-:‘. ke 18, Elllll::;‘l-'“’.“xlul\. i Pearin, o B4e endy Auge DioouIluRio, Ak, 10, R CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City affices, carner Randolph cnit LaSatle-te,, and 15 Canal- . arner_ Sadison Paclfio Fast 400, vv.. .. Dubuque Day Ex. vi Gllatao. ... Pacifio Night Ex; Dubuquo Night £ ubuuquo Ixpros Dubuquo Kxpros ukey Ba ‘Marquette fx; St Paul xpros COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Office, 77 Clark-; CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of VanDuren and Sherman-ses, Ticket affce, @rand Hucific Hotels Qmata, Leavony'the Atchison s Risheiehm i Lofvouworits LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren-st,, foot of LaSalle-st, Ticket aftces, northcest corner Clark and Itandolph-ste., and southeest corner Canal and Madison-ate, Arrice. .|* 6:5p. m Mail, via Atr Lino and Mala Li Sgeclal “Now Vork Kspross, via), Atlantfo Expross, SIn AlF Liio.. Night Kxprosny sfa Main Ling....|*f Eikhart Accommodation. . Houth Chicago Accomma! PITTSBURGH. FORT WATNE & Day fxpross..... Pactfio [ixpros Fast Lino, ccommiodation; CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Rallroad Depot, fool of Lake-st. For through lickets and sleeping-car bérihe apply ut o neln ket afice, 191 Handotyhetty wear comer Clark: 16 Canal,, corner Sadison: 59 LaSall _{nglon, and af itinofe Central e e Taave Ohical Asrivo at Lalasotic,. TEA Arriveat Indianapoiis 445, m, Arrive at Clnojunati . 0iB0a: m, Tralus arrive at Ohlcago at 7:57a, m,, 8:35 8. m., and rday tiigit train (o fi. jop, me Oplyline sunuing Katw dianupolfa and Cluclnnati, South lind passongora can got brgguco chocked and tako traln av Twontysocond-at. CHICAGO & PACIFIC KAILROAD. (OPEN T ELOLN, 80 MILES.) Depot corner Halsted and North franchuts, General offea 10 Metropulitan Hiack, eorner Kandoiph and LaSallests, Leave, Arrive, All Right Salve for Burns, Hoils, CORNS! 25 cant; D hox, FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, 85 Paocikages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY TOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.