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THE CHICAGO DAILY- TRJBUNI? FRIDAY,. AUGUST 15, 1873. THE COURTS. A Interesting Developments in the Elevator Pooling Case. The Combination Intended to Stifie Competition. Something More About the Great West- ern Telegraph. " Divorce Cases-=-In Bankrupfcy=-- ’ The Courls in DBricf-~- New Suits. Yoaterdny aftornoon tho olovator fight in . chancory camo on bofore Judge Gary in tho Buperior Court. R. M. & O. 8. Hough filed » cross bill ngainat the complainants in the orig- junl bill, charging misconduct on tho part of ‘Wheoler, Nelson, and others, .tho complainants in the origival bilt, aa the renson why thoy hnd ’ mot consummated the ngreomont for pariner- ship, asking the Court to stop Wheoler, Nelson, . and others using their name in the firm namo of ‘Vincent, Hough & Co., and that tho Court re- ‘Hovo thom from any obligation that may bo claimed to oxist on them to onter said partnor- #hip 0n the furthor gronnd of distrust aud in- . 'compatibility ; and furthor, that in tho event of *tho Court taking tho viow that tho partnorsbip * &8 in exlstonce, that the business may be carriod on under the order of the Court, and not under ho prosont maunger. They also filod an answer, denying that any partnorship oxisted botweon thom and tho com= . ploiuants, and admitting that thoro was an agreoment for pnrinorship ontered into sub- etantially 08 stated in complainants’ bill; but \denying that the fact of such agreemont aa yob Jeonatituted & partnership ; and inseting that it - hvas nothing moro than an agrooment that horo- ‘after might amount to a partnorship; donying + nlgo that the offoct of the second agreomont 14th of Juno) was to preclude thom from using heir own proporty up to the timo that it was xopaired and rondy for use. The mnswer con- cludos with alleging mattors of misconduct and lncompnlihilit{ that ought to roliovo the defend- . nnts from liabilily to an injunction. The Houghs algo filed aun atlidavit afirming “ thut tho statoment in tho complainnuty’ bill that they bad ngrecd to receive $3,600 to rolin- T\xisb thoir right to using tho olovator during tho time oconpied in repairs was untruo; that their ueo of tho eloyator docs not intorfore with the repairs; that tho complainsnty’ allogation that the olevator is uneafo is untrue; that there s a suflicioncy of bumpors; that boeides the in- convenionco o the publio that would be suffer- od through su injunction, thoy would them- Bolves suffer heavy losses; and that thoso pro- ceedings aro (Yrouacmcd ouly for the purpose of- opposing and aunoying thom. Defondants furtlier sny that the “contomplated mannger of tho attompted partnorship, Murry Nelson, aud bis frm, control the Nationzl Elovator; and that {hoy are informed and Dbelieve that somo duys since, on an _application mado ‘at ‘snid clovator to _doliver out of tho eamo, on board, s cargo of No. 2 or high gmixed cocn, to about 15,000 busbels, and making Nlolivery in tho promiscs, iu such delivory intor- mixed thorowith about 250 bushels of liot and amsound corn ; that tho balanca of wald cargo Svas to be mado up at unother clovator, that of Armour, Dolo & Co., of the same grado of No. 2corn ; and that on the partics shipping from enid Jast named clevator discoverizy tho ndmix- ture of hot or unsound corn in the vu the) rofusod to malo up tho balanco of cargo, whic matter is now at iesue between the partios ; and theso dofondants doubt tho propricty of ontrust- ing their clovator propprty to such managoment, and snbmit forthe consideration of the Court tho ?;lo(;\!"iug a8 tho agreement for tho paymout of ,500 ¢ Cit10AG0, Juno 14, 1873, “Wo, the ownera of the Nationnl Elovator aud Union Elovators, ngreo to pay to It 0.8, Hough tho sum of 500 upon the delivery to Vincent, Hough & Co. of the Chicago and 8t, Louia Elovator, in complete working order, nud In coudition to reccive, store, aud deliver grain. (Slgued) GEonax Anstous & Co. VINoENT, NELsoN & Co, And affirm that this was tho only agrocment pespecting the compengation they woro allogod Yo havo agrooil Lo Tecolvo for the oxpross par- suuu of relinquishing Lheir share in the profits ucing tho o tho 'ropairs woro in progrss and thoy insist that tho ngroemont was only mado as an inducomont to them to cntor tho co- partnership echeme, and that it had no referenco Shatover to any relinquishment of profits. On tho otherside, Hiram Wheelor and Murry Nolson malo onth and say that the contract of the 14th June promising to pny the HHoughs 3,600 was written by doponont, Wheeler, and that tho conversation that led to its boing drawn ont was gubstantinlly as follows : Defendants claimed that thoy ought to have the profits from tho timo of ontering into an agreement for partnorship constituting tho new firm of Vincent, Hough & Co., stating that they Ul 6 o deid 20esive praln i the ropairs, ldllll.‘ that the ropsira could be completed in thirty nys, Complainants wore unwilling that dofondnnts ehould shuro in profits uutil tho complotion of tho warohouse, becsuso dofondants could not ro- ceivo grain while ropairing, and do justice to their building, and, s & compromiss, defend- ants aflicm it was flually ngrood that the sum of 3,500 should be paid in liou of the profita. Further, that tho statomonts to tho contrary by Acfendants are untrue, and that since the lst fust. R. M. & O. 8. Hough, at tho office of Armour, Dolo & Co., in tho prosonco of Goorgo Armour, admitted tho foregoing version of the cousideration for enid contract. + Inthis shape the mattor was argued, The Court 8nid that Le could not 8o how the zomplainants could bo injurod by the facts that dofendants were doing business unloss it might bo that they were obliged to do a smaller amount of business themsolves, but thia was not averrod In the bill, nor if it was would it bo suflicient to pupport an injunction. He held that tho part- nersbip contract was still oxecutory, and that the partuorship did not commonds ns to tho [Houghs until their olovator was completed, o Blso romarked that the contract itself had tho ap- uarance of boing intended to stifle compotition. ‘o Court furthor ssid that thero might have beon nnintention by the complainants that the contract should bo what thoy claimod, but they had fatled Lo insort any provision in the contruct to that effect, and ho could not now put it in, Tho injunction was therefore refusod. ‘Tho suswer to the croks bill, and argument on ho orosa bill, Iough v, Wheelor, Nelson ot al., aro peatin ordor. THE GREAT WESTERN TELEGRAPIL COMPANY, The Court yesterday formally ovorruled tho motion for warrant of soizuro of the proporty of Hio Gront Wostora Telogruply Compiaiy, i bank- ruptcy, allowing n stay of proceodings until fur- thor ordor, the bankrupt to enter into bond in £100,000, to the Clerk of tho Court, for tho use f the Assiguco or Provisional Assigneo to boap- Poinlud to turn over to him all proporty bolong- ng to tho Company, and to furnish an account of all moneys received and disbursod since the 10th of Fobruary Inst, with a roturn of the names and salaries of all employes, and the bankrupt <0 pay no salarics horonfior to any officor or om- ploye without an order of the Court, during the andoncy of thoo procoedings, tho Company to have, in tho meautimo, the control of their lines and oflices, and to keep thew in good condition, aud, in Hko good condition, surrondor thom to tho ordor of Court. THIE HAYES IADEAR CORPUS CARE. Tho habenu corpus easo of David Huyos, who applied to borolensed from tho Cowity dail, swhoro ho was confined on an attachment in & #nit commenced agaivst him by Adam Xolb, his patition boing buded on tha ground that tho ar- ront took place one dny later than hlas adjndica- tion oy u bankrupt, was yostorday argued in the Uulted Htates District Court, baukruptey side, before Lis Honor Judge Blodgott, who ordered the potitionor discharged from arrost during the pondenoy of proceodings in bankruptoy, tha complainent to have hiu romody against him in thio eveut of the baukrupt not boing discharged, o prococdings on the part of Kolb will pow {;Iny un important purt in bankruptoy in provont- i Layes procurlug an ordor for dikchargo, DIVORCE OASER. Ida T Tlotcher brings suit againgt ber hus. band, F'rank 5. Flotchor, for divorce, slloging hwt during hor abxonco'fn Buropo Lia' mado- ro- funied proponls of an_fmptopor charusior Lo or sister, offoring hor #5600 if sho would yiold 10 hin vielous ovortures; ulso that ho hns boon guilty of roposted aots of adultory with women of evil repute in Chicago and Momphis, Tenn, Harh Lerry yostarday potitionad for divorco, plimony, rud” injunction sgainsé hor Lhusbaud, Waller, fn the Buporior Court, alloging that ho Ia a drunkard, and guilty of repeated ernolty, and that ho trlod to throw lier out of tho soconds story window of thelr house, No, 610 Archer avonno. This house bolongs to defondant, in valod, with lot, at 0,000, and brings In o cloar rontal of 837 por montli, Dofondant is nlab employed during summer ns tnate of n vestol on tho Inkos, at 860 por month, A grent' doal of minor divorco businosn was transncted. . TN DANKRUPTOY Upon pelition of Bradford ITancoock, Assignoa of the cstato of Ttobort Wolff and Charles Gold- atotn, ho was yostordny allowed to woll at privalo ralo the bankuupt's stock of winos and liquors, valued at §1,743.39, for 0 conta on tho dotfnr. ' On tho pofltion of Batloy & Noff, attornays, in tho mattor of Honry Hoivers, the Assiguoo was diroted o pay thew §100 for foes and logal Horvicos. Certain of the furnituro and porsonal proporty of Potor R, Wright, bankrupt, was seized undor an oxecution within twonty days before proceed- Ings in bankruptey wore commeucod, but only a Bm‘llon way surrondored to tho Doputy-Marshal y the Constablo, who was about to sell tho bal- nnco by auction salo, at Osgood & Williamy' rooms, yestorday morning, whon_ tho Court, on potition of tho Assigneo, granted an ln‘jnucllan rostraining the salo of eaid goods, which now awnit the furthor ordor of tho Court. Staplos, Fanning & Co. wero yostordny afudi- cated bankrupt by default, warraub rolumablo Sopt. 16, and Goorge W. Camphell ywas n[:poiub- ed Provisional Assigneo, with powor to tako pos- wosslon of tho proporty. Tobort E. Jonkius was, yoslerday, appointcd Provislonal Assignoo of the estato of John 8. Garlaud ot al., with authority to take posgession of tho assets, An order allowlng attorney's foos, $120, waa yostorday mado in the mattor of Ifuury Flagg, T, Proceodings wore dismissed in tho mattor of Willinm T\ MoCorkle, unless objoctions aro filed in tan doys. Willinm Bergoman was yostordsy adjudientod by dofault, warrant returned Sopt, 16 Tho Assigneo of Jamos M'Conlee & Co. waa catorday nuthorizod to sell tho intorost of wmos A’Conleo in the stock, morchandiso, booky, and warrants of the firm. THE COUNTS IN BRIEF. Siverthiorn & Ilummer yostorday filed con- fession of judgnnm by W. R..Mawkive, Frank P. Hawkiny, Nohominh Hawking, and J. O. Cushman, on a note of $933.84, loss paid on account, $160; total, with intorest, 8340.41. T. Bievons yostordsy entered confossion of %ldgmunl for &515.93 against P. Schullien and Erin Nilson, in tho Supcrior Court. Potor Knuf yesterdny commeonced suit in ns- sumpeit, in tho Buporior Court, ngninst Churlos V. Marsh ; damnges, $2,600. Btophen Gray yestordny cutored confession of iudgmnut, in the Suporior Court, ngaiost Ade- uido Jnekson, for $540. Adolph Schabohorn yostorday commenced suit. agaivet the JIllinois " Slaals Zeilung, in cage £10,000, in tho Circuit Court, Goorgo W. Murray, of Calumot, wns yostordsy adfudgod insauo, aftor a trinl by jury, beforo Judge Wallace, NEW SUITS. Unrrrp fraTes Disrnicr Count.—Thomas Lulger, James DobloJames Greeno, and Orrin Dudgo v, Bargo Yonus; Hibel for wagee, $114, Pur’ Cruourr Count.—8,142— Appeal. 8,143—Ap- peal, 8,114—Sylvauns Hollock nnd Urlnh 11, Wheclor § 16 U Appicty; asoumpsit, $,00., B145—Adolpl Beliabohorn v, ITtnois Staats Zeitting Compans ; case, $10,000, 8,146—Willlan iI, Squirc] v, Donjamin G, Foiy ; nsatimpnt, $1,000, 8,147—Appeal, 8,148—Iugh Morritz v. Phillp Kosller snd John Boyd ; afidayit for Toplovin of horso, wagon, and harness valued at $400, Tk SuPERIOR Count,—4,030—A, T. Galt and I, . Halo v, Charles P, McKay ot al; motition for mo- chanics! lion on premisea on tho outh sido of Yan Buren sircot and oxtonding from Tauline strect to Aorshflold strect or avoutie, $2,052,04, 44,627—Anna A, v. William A, Wataon ; bl for divor 02— Gord Ioncy Gootilg v, Ntussoll & Smith § 800, 44,639—Confesufon, supprossed ono da ZAppeal, 44,601=Tully O, Esteo v, Henry + ‘wsumpsit, $600, 44,635—Talmer O, Goblo v, Henry J. Link; nsoumphit, $900, 44,603, M—Silverihorn & Tluminer v, W. R, Hawkins, Frak T, Hawkins, Nebe- mioh Hawking, ond J, O, Cushman: confession, $810.41, 44,035—8arah v, Waitor Perry ; bill for divorco, aliniony, nnd fnjunction, 44,636—¥ritz, Voss v. Edward Gruger { confosslon. of Jidgment, $102. 41,67 Stovens' v, Schullion and Erin Nilson: confession, 15,09, 44,638—Sandusky Wino Company v. Rottnor & Waldorf : sssumpsit, $500, 44,639—~Poter Kauf v. Chins. V. Mareh; sssumpslt, $2,600, 44,640—Ida F. v, Trank 8, Richards; bill for divorce. 44,¢{1—Ralph Emeraon and Wi, A. Talcott v, Alonzo W, Wobstor ; confpssion, $11,03, 44.642—Blophon Groy 'v. Adelnide Juckson | ‘Ccoufession, $540, THE TICHBORNE CLATMAN A Former Riding Teacher and Boon Companion ot Sir Roger Turns Up in Jlinois-=ke Thinks fiRe con Prove Whether the Claimant is Hogus or in The case invalving thoright to tho Tichborne estatos in England, has attracted tho attention of tho pooplo not only of that country, butof the world. It will havo boon noticod from nowspaper par- agraphs that Mr. Whalley, M. P. for Potor- borough, 18 now in this country seoking pecu- nisry nid on bebalf of the claimant, nud also for aevidonce to sustain Lis claim, TIn connection with this colobrated case, tho tollowing lotter ing been receivod by Mr. Buck- ey, the well-known law reporter ¢ SenrxarieLy, I, Aug. 13, 1673, E8. 0 t ‘aet thoro 15 nu_Englishman—a Mr. Whalloy—ns wmember of Parliament, arrived in New York, for thoe purposo of collocting monoy 1n thia Tichborno caso in England, I wantyou, if you pleaso, to find out, by somo means, Whexk & Mr. Whalloy 16 atopping i6 Now York, aud_thel it to him and tall bim that ho can get_moro ution from me about Tichborne than hio can got {mvill England, if bo wants it, Dloaso don't noglect attonding to this ot once, Yours truly, Joux CrowLEY, Tho cause of this lottor was goveral convorsa- tions had with Mr. Crowley during tho lnst sossion of tho Illinois Logislature ond subso- quently, Mr, Crowloy is o votorinary surgeon of large practice, and having more than ordinary intelligonco. 110 ia in overy way copsidored to to bo trustworthy and his word rolinble. Ho is quite sure ho can aithor prove or disprove the {dentity of theclaimant with Sir Rogor Tich- borne, becauso of his porsonal knowledgo of tho original and gonuine Bir Rogor. At the timo that 8ir Rogor was stationed with his rogi- mont at Cabir Borracks, Mr. Crowloy's mothor Xept n hotel at Clogher, Irolund, which was tho rosort of Sir Rogor and his intimato frionds, Mr. Crowley was then s young man, given to 1l0ld sports, and etudying to qualify himsolf for tho profosslon of voterinary surgeon. Sir Rogor was 6 vory poor horseman, and he employed Mr. Crowloy to give him instruction in the equestrian art. Thoy Were much together,—boon com- {mulunu day and night,—~and there ia little doubt liet If apy ono can ldcnflf{r anothor then Mr, Crowloy will bo able to say whothor the claimant is or is'not tho gouuine Sir Rogor. ——— IMPROVEMENTS IN THE C., R. l. &P. R. R. ‘Lxtonsive improvements have boon carried on by tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railrond Company during tho last yesr or so. In sddi- tion to thelr splendid depot in this city, they bave also just comploted a fine passenger dopot at Rock Ielaud, noar tho bridge. ‘They are alao building s new and commodions froight dopot and a largo roundhouso for forty-two engines, The latteris 800 feet in diamotor. A second track has just beon complotod botwoon Fort ‘Warron Junction and Colonn, and mon aro now rading for and lsying & second track between Morris and Soneca, which will bo completed by tho st of poxt 'month. Two miles of socond track _bave also been com- latod_onst of Joliot. Tho Company intends 0 gradually lay a socond track along thoir entire lino, "Thoy havo also complotod threo now iron bridges, namoly : Ono of 160 foot spun ovor Groon Rlvor ; one of G0 foeb span ovor Nottle Creok, and ono of 150 foet span over Cedar River. Spring Crook thoy hnve spanned with o stono bridge of two arches 60 foot long. At Jtook Rivar bridgo s now signal station Lua been erocted and a socond track Isid. ‘Lhoy have alto in coutomplation a mnew iron_ bridgo, 100 foot long, over the Calumot Rivor ot Biluo Islaud to replace the prosent woodon structure, Al these improvemouts have boon made, and aro still carried on uudor ho wupor- vison of A, L, Mortimer, Chiof Engincer of the Illinois Divislon. Ho is busy day and night proparing maps and plans, Al tho old maps wore destroyed by tho great firo. gl syl THE BOSS CARGO. The threo-mastor Alosandor B. Moore, which hay on one or two provious ocoasions boon writ- ton up by local papers, took in and loft Ohicago yostorday with tho largest cargo of corn which bias ovorloft this huarbor., ‘Tho vosuol, it will bo romombered, ashort timo ago, arrived in port currylug tho Inrgost oargo ovor brought into Ohicago, namoly, over 1,000,000 feot of pino lum- ber, Not satisflod with this, but anxzious to bont all outgoing osrgoos, Oapt. Willlam Bly- burn made up his ‘mind that his eplondid vessol should go out of port loaded with 65,000 bushols of corn, and yosterdny his ambi- tion' was gratificd. Tho nama of “the consiguera of this immonso cargo 1y Wm. L. Baker & Co., of this city, who uhip it in ¢aro of Willlam Moadotws, of Bufalo. T'ho palin for Invgost outgoing cargo was horototore borne by tho L IL Ruttor, whioh vessol carricd st 62,000 bushols of wheat, bonting tho, at that timo, beat lond of the four-mnstor Winslow, by o couplo of ihousand bushels, —Tho inward- bound cargo of lumbor, slroady alluded to, is 5o for nhond of sll othora that tho mentioning of provions largo loads s unnecossnry. Without oing into any deseription of tho vossol, it mn {‘m o8 woll to state hor gonoral dimensions, whic! aro: - Length ovor nlly 247 foot; keol, 236 foet; Doatn, 98 foot 8 nclios; dopth, 16 foot. Tho evont of tho biglond was comtemorated by a lunch in the salvon of the vossol, to which somo sixty or sovanty poople sntdown, “ho occnsion RS0 Vory plonsant ono, hoalths wero dranl, toasts pro- posed, and_overything nccomplished that “was ikoly to nld in glving the vessel n good ** go off a8 Gon. Gront esys, whilo Intor, the crow ond trimmors sharod fn the good things which Lid boon provided.” The A. B, Moore was in Cli- cago on o pravios oceasion, but as tho shippors wnntod hor to tako o cargo at half a cent undor cnrront’ rates, sho moved to Milwaukeo, and drainod that clty of its corn on hand, THE IRON-WORKERS® STRIKE. No Work at the Kolling=Mill--Poor Prospect of o Termination of the Strikes=Contractys 10 Ifo Forfelted Ten Doayse-Strike of the E of'the Plnte nnd Bar Mill Company. Tho rolling-mill striko continuos. An inter- viow with Mr. Pottor, Prosident of tho North Chiczgo Rolling-Mill Company, showod that both omployors and employos etill hold out tonn- clously, aud what the end will be is ns problemnt- ical a8 ever. It appoars that between tho Compuny nnd thoir employes thoro has boon a standitig sgroomont by which hoth partios sgrood that neither 'should “insist upon ‘& chauge in wagzos until thirty days’ notico had been given. This arrangoment was boing carried out in tho prosont instance, when n sossion was lold of the differont wunions of all mills in tho Wostern country. At this session the employers attonded, and an nttompt was mado to _adjusb mnttors, which proved un- succossful. Immadiatoly aftorwards tho work- mon notified the Company that thoy were goln to stop work unless their domands woro accede to, and no reduction_being made, thoy stopped worl¢ accordingly, Tho Company had not dimin- isbed tho wogon of tho 'stool-workers, but tho iron-worlers hiold n Apocinl moeting, and decidod to make them MA)X working too. In this thoy woro successful. At the presont juncture tho ‘whola operations of the Compnny are paralyzod. What they wish, and their omployos rosont, is - a reduction of 13 por cent in prico of labor, which they think, in faco of tho high prico of oro and $ho low prico of iron, is but fair, espocinlly ns, sbout n year ago, upon tho ru&)mseutntlun of the ~mon and in_ con- sidoration of tho high Prlno of iron, thoy sllowod thom an advanco oqual to 18 por conton thoir Provious wagos. 0 mnttor will be out of tho cantrol of oither {mrhym ton doys, as by that timo tho ordors ha expired. The Company are anxious to havo tho ‘work gonu on with, a8 the most of it is for par- tios who, thoy fear, would bo only too gled to got out of their contracts, having boen disap- goiulud in an attompt to float bonds., Tho iron usiness just now is very dull, the Troy Works aro roportod stopped for the soagon, and as soon s tho noxt tou days nro pnssad and gono 1o ‘moro iron work will bo svailable for cither work- 'man or_omployer. Tho Chicago Pinto and Bar Mill Company also complain that tho mon who worked thoir factory have left thom in the lureh, beesuso they pro- posed, in viow of tho state of tho markot, to ro- duce wages 10 por cont. A two wooks' notico was given the employes of their dotormination of the reduction, which was to come in force on the 1t of tho month. On that date Mr. John M. Ayors, Presidont of tho Compauy, found that his employes doserted him cn masso, and havo not returned pinco. ‘The manngors of the Come pany wanted tho mon to adopt a ralling scalo of pricos, but thoy ineisted upon tho Cincinnati sealo, which Mr. Ayers I8 opposed to, On the 1st of this month tho orkers in this establigh- mont all left, tho managers apparently being firm o thoir docision to hold out as long as pos- wiblo, e A VILLAIN AT LARGE. Tho Bridgeport district, at tho present time, is tho haunt of & scoundrol who dosorves tho soverost punishmont that can bo moted out to biim, if his approhonsion can bo brought about. A fow wooks sinco ho attompted anoutrage upon & young girl who was walking alone in the viciu- ity of tho Stock-Yards, and on Wednesday morn ¢ ing ropeated tho crime under circumstnucos almost precigoly similar. Thore can be no mis- tako na to tho man, a8 the descriptions givon of him by his victims do not materially differ. o is snid to be a slimly-built fellow, about 25 yonrs of ago, baving light, thin whislera nnd mus- tacho, and wearing & black slouch Lk, and dark coat ond vest. Tho polico are after him, ond _will use avery effort to effcct his spoedy capture. Tho last girl he enticod wway is namod Moggio McCarthy. Shois 14 yoars of ago, snd rosides st No. 160 Bunkor streot. Whtlo looking for employment on. Wudlmmx\g morning, abe mot tho man at the cornor of Stata aud Twelfth stroots, and ho offered her a situa- tion, at £2 o wook, in & houso near the Btock- Yords. Sho sccopted the offer, and the man took her on an Archor avonue car as far as Broad stroot. Thoro he alightod, and went south, nccompanied by tho girl. 1o kept on untl o roaclied the city limits af o point whoro tho housoa are fow and” far between. A liquor~ poddlor namod Trapp, who happend to drive Emfl- thom, saw ab a glance that the girl did not now whoro sho was boing led, and that the mon meant mischiof of komo kind. Hh stoppod, and askod hor whero sho was going, and if sho was acquaintod with ler commanion, Befora the girl could anevwoer, tho scoundrel who had “ em- ployed™ hor took to flight, aud succeeded in making his oacape. Tho girl was brought to hor home by Mr., Tre —_— THE TEMPERATURE. Cutoaao, Aug. 14, Tho range of temporature thia dny, as roported by L. Manasse, optician, 23 Wost Madison stroet, overy Lalf-hour, is a8 Tollows : FAURENHEIT, b 84/0:00 1. m, 83| LIFE-RAFTS, To the Bdilor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: From rivor, Inko, and ocoan constantly comos report of disaster and frightful loss of lite, consequent upon totully insdequate moans of escapo from wrocked or burning vessols. Even whero there aro boats cnough to save all, it fuvariably happons that elther torror, hasto, or ‘want of skill swamps aud destroys them, Long ngo, Geniug, in tho shapo of a distin- guishod Amorican humorist (**Mark Twain®), gave a crude idon of safe and rolinble *life- rafis," whoso simplicity of construction aud ooty managomont would overcome the blind stupidity of terror or the awkward Laste of un- slsilled effort, - Unfortunatly, the distingnished humorist, though earuostly intending to show In his **life- rafts ™ n nimplo and nfe mothod of chcape from marine disuster, could not refrain from his usual funny paradoxes, and o dumpod Lis really. practienl suggestions with too much dry bumor for thlr truo valuo to bo gonorally appreclated, The gist of tho grent humorist's sugpestion (I am #orry ho mado it a jost) was simply the adoption of compuotly-made and convoniontly- formed cnoutchouc-rafts, as u subs‘ituto for bonts now carriod so usclossly on oconn and in- luudwator veasels, The clnstio mgenuity of Goodyear, or auy rent rubbor-man,—with proper muggostionn rom n committoo of “‘old enltu,—oould easily produco such rafts, sultablo in shape und oarry- g capacity to our ships nnd stenmors, ‘Il nocessary launohing-tackte might be so simplo a8 to roquire neither skitl nor prosence of muind to propara and push them averboard roady to ro- colve hmlr living froight, freo: from all ‘danger of brouking, filling, and swamping, Ttufts capablo of supporting fifty porsous com- fortably, properly fitted with receptacles for wator aud {lmviulunu' with mast, sails, &o,, &o.; w4 compaot_and molid, “aud wo shmple that’ ovon stupid, solfish torror conld mob {njuro tholr d by tho Comprny will havo, officioncy, conld easily bo made to ocoupy the room of otir prosoht worse than weoloss hontr, 'A protty lvely oxporlonco of son-dangors Hotis- fleg 1no that In xafts would bo wsnfoty, and the moront, wator-tyro miit 8o tholr ttllity and Anfaty in any river or Inko disnntor, - Yours, ree- poctfully, Geonoe Ropoens, ' ‘Woonrawx, Aug. 11, 1873, R L TIE CITY IN BRIEF. A hop will livon up tho reeidonts of tho Bouth Chicago Hotol this ovening. Tho Alpino Iimtors holil thoir second annunl plenio at Ogdon'n Girova, this aftornoon, The Fenat ot the Assumption will bocolebrated by roligious sorvicoa at all the Catholic Ohurchoy to-dag. T'ho Jowish Union will liold its annual meoting thls ovoning, whon spocinl businesu will come Doforo the Asaociation. Tho Elovonth Annunl Pioiio of tho Unitod Bous of irlu Bonovolont Hociety will bo Liold at Sharpsliootors' Park to-day. Tho oponing on top of tho rondway Into tho TnSnlle strect tunnel s bolng comploted and tho railing will bo put np in a day or two. Tho Dircctrosses of the Orphan Asylum are rut}uunmd to meot at the Asylum, this morning at 10 o'clock, to completo arrangemonta for tho childron’s picnio. Bhaw's bathiug_houso, tho opposition on the part of Pmrurl.y-holduru, o solitary objector ox- copted, Tiaving prased away, will bo oroctod vory shortly at tho foot of twenty-second stroet. There will ho n meoting, attho City Collector's oftico, at 4 o'olock this aftornoon, of the commit~ toes charged with making arrangoments for the picnio to bo givon in aid of the Mulllgan Monu- mont Fand. b Thero wne o plenannt promenndo at tho Wost 8ide Riuk last night. Tho musical programme was choico and its_oxecution croditable.” Thoro will bon pecinl grand concort this oveoning, The attendance lnst night was fashionablo. A train will Ieavo tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio dopot at 2 this aftornoon, stopping nt Twelfth nnd Tswonty-second strecty, to convey passongors _to Groon Valloy, whero & picuio in ‘l‘xhfi“ tho poor of 8t. Mary's Church will bo old, The annual Caledonian Picnie took placo yos- torduy ot Calodouin Park, au jtnmense_crowd of persons going out to enjoy the fuu, There wore ports peculinr to ** Auld Beotin,” the wild musig of the bagpipos, doucing, oating, drinking, and a pleagant timo genorally, Tho Journal aunouncos, in its city columus, that it is pronosed to raise afund for somoman's family, and send him in tho Graphie Lalloon to reprosont Chicago, By all monns let the Journal man go. There i# no nowspaper man in town bottor propared to depart this lifo, and none who can bo botter spared. Tho voico of tho donblo-barrolod shot-gun will bo heard on tho prairio to-day. Pot-nunfers and sportsmon will bo_abrond after prairia chickons, partridgo, door, wild turkoys, pheasants, aud waterfowl, tho closo sosson for such gumo lav- in[i oxpired yustordr‘?. Quail, howevor, must not bo popped at until tho 1st of Octobor. A West Madison atroot horse-doctor, with a docided loaning towards loxicography, hangs out a shoot of tin, describing himsolf na & * lippo- m:m:)gint.“ When s hackman ‘colld upon complaining that his horso hns the botts, he faints awny, and can only bo brought to by rub- bing down' with » Wobster's unabridged. ‘The non-sectarian comotory, rooontly Iaid out at Haag' Park, will bo dodicated _to-morrow, the address beluf: delivered by F. Lachuor, of this city. Tho relatives and friends of tho deceased whom thoy may wish to bury there will be at ?orlaot liborty to use any religlous ceremonios hey deem propor, or nono at all. The body of tho Inte G. L. co, Mnstor Mochanio of tho Poninsular Division of the Chicago & Northwestorn Riailrond,nnd & promi- nont member of tho Excelsior Ladgo, Freaport Masons, and of tho Lscanabn Lodgo, who diod at Iscinabn on Mondny Inst, was brought to Chicngo Xcu&enlny morning, for interment nt Graceland Cemotory. Tho Fvening Mail hos been publishing n so- rios of artioles casting sorious lmputations on tho honesty and oflicicncy of tho dolective forco of this city. Whilo tho accusations are based to o grent oxtont on the stantoments of convicts, which should be tuken with n grain of allowsnco, )mrlmlw ao investigation would do no harm, es- pocinlly a6 thoro Liny not Leon an investigation in town for o waok. 3 Tho Dosplaines camp-meeting begine on Wodnosday noxt. Buperintendent Hobart las orderod the Barrington accommodation-train to stop ot tho grounds, as thero aro already oight or fen familles living thoro. Bettor proparations havo bosn mado this year for tho convehionco of those who wieh to board than beforo, It is sug- gostod thot the sinking of an artesian woll would socure a better quality of wator than ia now available. A man who loft tho oity on last night's axpross of the Chicago, Alton '& Bt. Louis Iailrond claims to have boen robbed of his pockotbook, cuutnininfi 76 in money, and his.railroad tickot. Ho snys that when tho train ntop{md at the Bur- Tington crossing five men jumped on board and orowded against him, but "ho "did not becomo aware of lils baving beon robbed until the con- ductor domanded his ticket. The railroad ofil- cials think ho told this story to get a freo rido, Tho postal eards aro boing oxtensively usod in this city. One million five hundred thousand hayo been received, and of these a million and n half havo boon disposod of. On the mami‘x;&: of tho Gth of this mouth a million were rocoived by the Post Offico suthoritics, and on that day near- 1y 600,000 wero sold. Almost all those wero taken by business meon for circulars, wha send them, duly printed, to tho Post-Offico by tho box- full. * Notwithatanding the incroase of work which the cards must cnuse, no addition to tho Post-Oftico staff hus beon found necessury, Tho {riends of tho lato Mnfla\lis Aymard do Bolloy will bo pleased to learn that abn meoting of the City Council of Etropagny, Dopartment of the Eno, France, hold on tho 23d of May last, sn announcemont was mado of tho denth of the Marquis, which news sadly improssed tho mem- bers, who, in considoration of the sorvices ron- dored by Mr. de Belloy to tho City of Etropagny during hior Inet trinla, unanimously passed roso- lutions of rogret, and commigsionod the Mnf'ur to bo the interproter of these sontiments to his Xxidc\v, tho Marchioness A. de Belloy, and chil- on, A rogular meoting of tho Board of Fire Com- missioners was leld yestorday aftornoon, Prosl- dent Roobin Cloveland in the "Chair. Conunis sioners Wright and Sheridan wore also prosont. Ofiicor Louis Looger was discharged trom the force for abscntiug himsolf from_duty without ormission. Ocson D. Brown, G. D, Holm, avd obn F., Krogh, candidatos for tho Firo Dopnrt- ment, wore appointed fnll moembers. Tho report of tho Fire Morshal for the month of July wns prosonted, motting forth tho following facts: The total numbor of firos was 37; falsoalarms, 8; valuation of build- ings and contents, §376,285; lgus on_buildings, &T866; loss on goods, $7,876; total 10y, 10, 780 ; total insurance, $145,050; insuranco ovar losy, $128,176. T'ho causes of fire woro as fol- lows: Caroclessness, 8; lamp oxplosious, 7; in. condiary, 10 ; spontancous combustion, 4 ; sparks from obimnoys, 2; ovorheating clumney, 1; overhoating furnaco, 1; unknows, 4. A Mr. Hootzol, Uving in the threo-story build- jug No. 74 Enst Indians_streot, whilein s som- nambulintio state, essayod to jump, ot half-past 6 o'olack yestordsy moruing, from his room in tho third ‘story upon ihe roof of houso sdjn- cont, Tho distanco from houeo to house iy Hix foot, whilo to the pathwalk it is thirty foot, Mr. Hootzel tried to make the short Jump,snd missed his footing, falling heavily upon Ehu sidewnlk, whioh gave way boneath the sudden shock and bad tho offoct of waking the jumpor. Find- ing himsolf clad in oxcoodingly simplo and by no menns superflitous attire, Nr. Hootzol rushod for tho door of his housoand olamored for nd- mittanco, Ho obtained it, and was soon ouco more wrapped in slumbor. Btrango to eny, but ittlo dumage wanjsustained;by the somnambulist, o fow slight bruises bojug the only oyidonces of harm resulting from a fall which, in & majority of cagos, would causo fatal rosults. BIr. Ilootzel 1 addictod to somnambulism, Laving once bofore mudo o succossful Jump from the roof af his houso without Buffering to mny oxtont in 00nYoqUONC. Tho Louiaville Courfer-Journal savs: For gomo time pust & man named Honry C. King hos boen canvassing the city to obtaln ‘subscriptions for & puporpublishod at Chicageo called the INyesido Friend, of which he s tho gonoral agont, und giving chromos as promiums to thoss taking suboriptions, 1o ' omployod about twonty men to oanvass tho clty as sub-ngonty. On Sundny ho made an appointmeut with his agonts 0 moat him Mondny morningat 10 o'clocls, but on Bunday nluhi ho suddenly disnp- ponred, Last night about half-past 8 o'clook, Dotvotives Bligh, Gallagher, and Fritsche arrostod one of (ho subengonts, named W, 1L Jonow, at the United Btntes Ifo- tol, for obtaining money under falso protonses, and soon after ;srrested nnothor named L, 1I, Knapp on tho sume chargo, It soome that thoee two agonts have beou going blocks of chnrred and ruined palacos, around oblainiug a half dollar hore and n dollar thero from poor nersons, promiring in return to 1vo thom aohromo called * Outo." Tn Lhiu way hoy obtained quite o Inrge sum of money, but the deteetlves lienring of_the mattor put a sfop to it b{ arrosting them. Whothor Mr. King Lins boen doing our citizons up in the kumo style wo aro nol ablo to atate, but his Buddon disappear- anca looks rathor suspicious. e Tho Dircctors of the Bonrd of Trado yoater- day ot noon reported the namos of twonty-four rontlomen selectad by them nw o Commitico of rrangomonts and Hocoption for tho annusl muo(hl% of tho Natlonnl Bonrd of Trado, which will bo liold in this city, beginnlng on tho 21ul Oct, noxt, T'ho followingg aro tho names of the sontlomon solocted: O, J, Davis, Gaorgo rmour, Mashall Field, J. W, Preston, Jidson Keoith, Ioward Prieatly, O. M. Hondorson, An- won Blngor, W. M. Bgnn, 7. 1T MoVicker, W, N. Broluard, 8. A. Kont,' T, 1. Hobbs, Thomns Wight, D. W._Irwin, Daufol A, Jonos, 8. M. Mooro, J. 11, Bowen, Aloxauder Murison, Josoph ¥, Armour, dohn O, Doro, V. A. Turpin, IL A. Townor, Franllin_MoVeagh. _Dologntes—A. M. Wright, Goorge M. Xomo, N. K. Fairbank, I, W. Blatebford, Goorge O, Walkor, Willlam E. Doggott, W. I, Coolbrugh, " CHICAGO From the Insurance Age (New York.) ¢ Wo have heon to Chicago, We have gazed upon the untold glorics of tho marvelonus Gur- den City. Wo hiavo looked long and earucstly for tho snckeloth and ashes, in’ which weo had honrd its [mnlllo sat and monrned, but wo found noither eackeloth nor ashos, nor & pooplo idle ouough to mourn, We looked long and intontly for its mlles of blnckoned wasto, its numberless but savo tho blistorod Wall aud ruins of the old Court- House, and horo and thero n mountmental wall of dingy brick or stono, fow ovidoncos of . the diro diungter of Lwoenty-two months ago could bo scan, at loast in tho businoss portion of tho city, uu ovon thonghts of those wore swallowed up in contomplation of tho wondrous reeults of tho onorgyy onterpriso, and indomitable pluck of tho mirnelo workers of this immortal Phonix of tho ‘ost, L' do Chicago, and doscriho what we saw, is boyond tho powor of the Man of the Age. Nover bofore did wo so fully ronlize that truth is strangor than flction, nor feol that, should we dross the stendfast Ooddess of Truth in all hor soborest robes, in our attempt to foll of Chicngo's gorgeous palncos of trade and art, her wondrous Lamplos, hor lordly mansions, of hor numborless hivea of industry, wo could nover hopo for pa- tiont listoners or remly beliovors. Yoi Chicago is oll that wo shiall say of it, and moro. It nocds no fictitious bolstoring. “Staudivg at tho head of Lako Michignn, whoso wators now mingle continuously with tho gront Father of Watars, it commonds » commerce whose pnst growth is without parallel, and whose future increase is beyond estimate. A vory Quoen, whose throno is it tho heaa of tho graudeut chain of lakes in tho world, sho stands proudly, and onrth and wator Iny their tronsures at hor foot. The superabundant products of the boundless ‘Wost aro brought to hior gates by thousands of broathing iron monstors, whose heavy, labored troad, ovor poved roads of stool, aro board on ovory sido, and thousands of caprcious stonmora ond stounch, white-winged coursors, laden with hor ncoumulated stores, aro coustuntly wing- ing their way ovor tho wators of tho gront lakos ta fl‘m walting millions on the shores of tho At- nntie, Chicngo is all this, and the lalf is not yet told, Thoe average_Clothamito, who has novor visitod the West and drank in the inspiring draughts ot knowledgo that come to him from o contompla~ tion of its extent and the boundlossnoes of ite re- sources, {8 apt to dottlo down into tho boliof that Chicago is only » moderately respoctablo bnekwoods town b point of 6lze, and the thought of a comparsson with our own gront metropolis nover enters into his ecalculations, Ho cannot realize that it has compnotly built streots as Iong as from tho Battory to Harlom, and that its population is noarly ono- hilf ns largo ns that of our city, Ilocannot ren- Iizo that only twonty-two months ago a portion of this oity (in which was included tho entire busincss portion), covoring an aren oqusl to all bolow Tightly sirdot i out city, wos uwept avay in o fow hours, and that now tho path of the da- stroyor cau searcoly bo traced, Norcan wo. Its growtl and tho chnracter of its improvoments abolutely confonnd us. Its streets and marts of commerco are ng Lusy as oura; its blocks of buildings rival the best blocks on our own Broad- way, io poiut of strength, durability, and archi~ tectural beauty, while ite mammoth hotels throw our own bonsted models of comfort and clegance far into the shado, not ouly in point of sizo and beauty, but in tho tasto, richuces, aud atylo of their fibish and appointments. On ovory sido ouo's admiration is chnllonged by the displays of architcoturnl genius and artistio BMIR and, a8 wo pass from stroot to stroot, boneath the shadows of tho lofty marblo piles, wo aro lost in wonder and amnzement at tho mpil!itiy with whioh the worle hos been ac- complished. Ilundrods of millions of dollars havo been lavishly sproad out to improve and bomutity tho oity, and tho purso is utill open, Evory man, woinian, and chifd scom worlking for Chicago's good, and they know no dosire, no love, no hope not centored in the futuro groat- nous of thoir own bolovea city, Ench ndds his mite to tho hugo wave of energy and entorprito that gaos sweeping with resistloss forco through bor busy streots and avonues, and none shall stay its courso, North, south, cast’and west, with gian { strids shio is extonding her borders, and men witu eapital, who ean appreciate tho boundless oxtent of hor rosources and forosae hor future -outnors, are pouring in their wealth to givo to g:t additional strength and vigor, and add to tho mntorial prosparity and Lupiaoss of her poople. Wao daro not put on record our prodictions of tho Chicago of tho future, but wo unhesitatingly gay that tho Chicago of fo-day is tho grandost monument of hunian energy, ontorpriss, pluck, and bold detormination that”tho world evor saw. March onward, O peorless city of tho West, for destmy las moatiicd tioe Esnpross of thrt byoad domain, and her wooded plains and fortilo prairios, paopled by tooming millions of thy loy- ing subjeots, will ovor pay willing tribito to thoo. B Ilow Tonds e From tho Macon (Ga.) Teleyraph, A gontlaman in this city hins o woll-grown toad in'his garden whicl is disposed to bo quite tame and sociablo, Rtecently, ho throw it a stout pieco of cooked ham, about half tho woight of the ugly reptile, Tho cronturo oyed it wistfully, then strotching itself at full longth on tho ground bogau gradually to crawl (not jump) toward the mout, It would move an inch or two, thon winl its eyes and lick its ohops in the most_curious manner, ovidently moditating an attack, Whon about holf o fooi from tho ob- iout. suddenly, quick as thought it pounced upon t and thon lonpod baok as rapidly, ‘This attack and rotront was repeatod gevoral times, until sat- iafiod that it had vanquishod its inort nutago- nist, the toad soized the mcat, aud, with o tro- mendous effort, gulped it down. Other bits of bocon wero Inid before it, but tho creature, sur- feitod with its repast, took no notice of them, Tho tond is not very choico a¢ to tho quality of its food. The writer bos scon ono soizo aud pwallow ‘buckehot after buckshot a8 it rotled townrd it, until woighed down with tho load it Dora further motion” becamo impossiblo. AMUSEMENTS. McVIOKER'S THEATRE. Doors Open at 7:16. Performance commancos At 8, Pronpuncod approval of tho now company, Jvory nlghi aud Saturday matineo, Lostor Wallnck's Dopular drswa, The Romance of 2 Poor Yonog Man. Brs, Thomas Barey, W. R, Floyd, J. O'Neil, Milton Rainford, Mex, Ao, Men, Stouvall, Miss Youul, Mri. tiros, Miss Marbls in the cast. ‘Boautifu) sconory, mountinge, and appointumonts. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tharaday, Aug. 4. ovory ovoning and Saturdsy Matinoe, Inst [oFtorinatoos of DIVORCH With ita Poworful Casto, Ctinsty wind Llegant Sounory, ‘sucl Mugnificont Monating. U]\ll\(lmdly. Aug, 18, auorlginal dramatizatlon of Wilklo ollius! NBW MAGDALEN, Which will be praducod with sl the beilliant avoessorio pucullar v thly Thoatro. DR, KAHN'S Mamificent Anatomical Mngenm, From Now York, of NATURAT, SOIENOI and ART, No. 108 Bouth Ulark-atzy noar Maiwun. ‘Viekots, i otw.* For gontionion only, Doors open Ironit 9, 1, 1610 . i, GLOBE THEATRE. Tharsdoy, Feiday, Satarday and Saturday Matinoo Ikt ntfurencos of 1 GRATEAN RIGGH th tho geont Telatl Grama, TR AN . Monday nuat—Miss MARIAN MORDAUN KINGSBURY MUSIO HALT, Ulurk und Randofphi-ste. 1y apnoity, numbero sonts, Boats movablo. * Apply b tho 1iall. AMUSEMENTS. CHICAGD ONE WEEK, Commencing ;fiu_n@ay, Ang. 18, TEITER SEASKTION F TH 463! P. T: BARNUIL'S GREAT TRAVELING WORLDS FAIR, Thres Times Larger than Ever, CONSISTING OF Museum, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, POLYTECINIG INSTITUTE, National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Classic Statuary, Me- chanics and Fine Arts, GARDEN OF Z00L0GY AND ORNITHOLOGY, AND Dan Castello’s, Sig. Schastian's and Mons, D’Atulic’s GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONAL Equestrian and Hippodramatic - Exposiion UPES And theno soparato and dint{not Aronle, Clrous, And Spoo- inoulne Ttings, swon by the wiials udiorics simultancously, Pavilion, large onough to eoat comfortabl 000 porsons, to which in added this soason’a woodon Btiuotden, in tho stylo of tho ok Roman Awphit orooted in adsauco of the arrivalof tho Company, with gapolty for 30 sosorved sonte, ovorloaking tho ontiro Goliseum and porformanco of th Hippodromo. The Grand Street Pageant, With lts Throo Stlvor Cornot Bands, as it appearod on Brondway r Now York, whoro it wns witnessod by Hun. drods of Mhousynida nf dolighted and entrantod spucts. tomm, Wil start [rum tho Pavilion Grounds ay 8 ooliok a. . on Monday (thio Jit dny of Gxhibition), and parade upon tho principal streots, Remombor that so magnili- cont.and orlynal ndh‘llny may bo scon BU'L ONCE rfl A EHERIATE!" 30 it s0” Gorgaous and Grand a3 o o worthy . A JOURNEY OF ONE HUNDRED MILES! This Colossal Kxhibitlon, sbeolutely Ten Times' Larger than any Other Show, WILL EXHIBIT IN OEICAGO FOR ONE WEEXK, Oommenoing Mondey, Aug. 18, 1873, On fhe Corner of Hiadison aud Elizaheth-sts, Two Exhilvltions on Nonday, at 2 nnd 7 p. ne. co Grawd and Full Perfc nceeeding nom.nnd 2 and T p. TO THIE ENTIR] TIIE GREAT INTERNATIONAL Z00LOGICAL GARDER Il contatn tho lacgoat aud miost, magniflonnt ruprason: tativo spocimens of the wholo Animal Kingdom, thomost conuplcunus of whicl aro LIVING SBEA LIONS, Touc Asintlo and Ateloan Elophnuts sixtoon Whito Sa. d or ‘Pwowimpad Taotrian aud Arabian Camels and Tabylontan Ligns, Honual Tiges, Vinoku arks, two ningnliicont Girailes, Glant Binck thinncoros, Marino Monstors, Sirds, Boasts, and Heptiios frui ovory olimo nnd of ovory apoclos, makin a gratd tatal of up- wards of 1,500 I'llm Hpocimens, 160 Magnitieent Anfwmal o g0s, Vans ota. ‘Amang th Mussum Ouelositins will bo oxbibited throe tinos dally Prof, FABEIVS wondorful TALKING MACHINE. 1aughs, and talks in m) langunges ‘of 'witloh_dir, Barnutu, for ¢i fays BN Alen tho Fijl Cannibals, Modo Diggor Indians, the calolirated Albino Wh Ginnts, Dwarls, Hoarded Glrl, No-armed Boy, Thonomona and Froaks of Naturo, Alo, A National Portrait Gallery, GONTAINING 100 LIFE-SIZE OIL PAINTINGS, Of all the Prosidonts, Gtateenion, Military Horoos, Klngs, Quoens, Potontates, and Coldbritios; Prof. Rou~ ars' group of OLASSIO AND HISTORIO STATUARY, Bohominn Qlass-Blowors, And A HUNDRED oxteoualy curious and orqals 1 Suio ki, minig, Giohanicsl Automatons, ” fm Paris, and’ Guneva, cunsisting of Tab. To"art Tandaongo transfarmation sovnusy Historio B My olonto Androtdus, Singing sed Vg lcde, Alitoniaton Husiomng, Gorgouns trotto Hcones, Dl Soutaine, Tuntlng Water Atille, ¥l xnfiunul’nu T Shiim Moving ltallroad Traiie, Tnpiiug. Cec et Ukhadandie Of tho Tuost ourlous andl exuullto wark Siuhintem and ‘Ast, siiolont of thuniaoivos (o conatic atiiuta p Hent-olaas oxhibition, ‘Also tho Groatust Minlsturo Comedian, COMMODORE NUTT, The Famous Star of the Geu. Tom Thumd Troups, Aud his wondorful Oslifornia compoor, ADMIRAIL DOTT, 16 Yoars 014, 5 Inchos High, and 16 Pounds in Welght. TWELVEHEUNDRED MEN AND HORSES, 'WENTY FIRSI-OLASS PERFORMERS, SIX FAMOUS OLOWNS, Huoh an Exhibltion, 80 comprohonelvo, krand, aud cos- ‘moyalitan, bas novur bulors Lioon soon i oartly WILL ALSQ EXHIDIT AT and for Bwitzoriand, Springtteld Tk, Aui, 12| Jollot, Auge 16, AL 0 SR 0%, Augs 15, 3 Harvard University, | A873-74. Mombors of ona doparimont, hava's right to attond loo- tures and rocttations in any vihor dopnrimont of tho Unt+ oralty without paying additlonsl foes; for ozamplo, Law ntudonta may nttond nng oxeratsca thoy pleaso In Hareard College, Molloal studenta tho usercisos of the Sclentide Bohool, ste, Tho degrocn of Mantor of Arts, Dootor of Philosophy, and Dactor uf Belonoo aro opon to Bachelors of othor fu- atitutiona, Tho year hogina In all departmonte on Tauraday, Sopts 6, 1873, Fxawination foc admiselon tn MARVARD COLLEQE, the LAWRENOR SUIENTIFIO HOIIOOL, tho MINING BOHOOL, nnd the BUSSEY INSTITU. TION will bogin on Thnraday, Bept. 26, sBa,m, Tha Siininallin for aivanondstanding In O MEDICAL 1001, {nken place Sopt, 23; for advaw NOUOOT, ton plasi on dvancad standing o ‘Tho Unlvorelty Cataloguc (inotuding oxnmination papars of 1871-73) may ho ohtatned from GHATULES V. SEVER, Tioaksollor, Camiligos price, 5l ecnte. Olecnlars do- reribing the several depnttnouts 1y Uo obtatned on ap plication to JAMEKS W, HARRIS, Socrotary, \ Camibridgo, Masa, RENWOOD SEWINARY, Cor, Forty-vighth-st, and Mudizon-av. English and French Boarding dnd Day School for Young Ladies. T gnmmenco 1t olihith morelon Scpt, 8. Mrw, TR NIOOTT {a uslitod by A full corpe of profesenes atid to; orsof tho highost culturo and Inrko experienas. coursa of insteuotion s thoroughly complote. Natiy, fesnors of Fronch and German ard omployod, 'Tho Mnsis Department is In cllnr(’c of agradunto of a P'arls Consor: vatory. Tootnros will bo givn on tha Natural, Scioncos durtng the yoor, ek fi:m?‘llnl’mn bo nfi)mk\le A i\imilhr»‘nv,{ l’!au,v? 4, at thn Seminary, or e esing tho Principal, Kone Wood, tiydo Packe i EDGEWORTH SCHO00L, MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, 673 WABASH-AV. Fiegllah, Franch, nnd Gormn Boneding and Das Behood for Voung Ladien and Littio Girin, " Mea: Maitland (s oa; sintod by Madawio Coyriers, Profossor Brows, aad n full corv of Profomsors aud Thacliom of ability suit_oxper- onca. “'The dutioa of tho Sohool will ho rosumed Sopten. or 1, ~For clrculnrs containiig prticuinrs, nlso numor- aus roforonces in Ghicano and olxnwhoro, 'apply ot tha buokstoros and t tho Prinotpal, 673 Wabash-nv. AT OCONOMOWOC, WIS. A Boarding Schoot for Glrla and p limlled nombor af young Boys. Delightful situativn: liome comforis, aud thorvugh inatrugtivn, For dleculnes, with, Informition, apply 1o MISKGIADIE ¥, SONRS, I REV. J. L MAGOF tustor- JENNING'S SEMINARY, ATRORA; ILL., Tar both soxes. Fino stono bulldings and beautiful grnunda; 10 dopretmonts: muorior adsananos In all; o ull corps of Yrofossorss Commoteial Cullego attachod. TFall term ovons August S, Sodd for cotalogue. — Ad: druss oy, O. NDEVILLY, ., Prinel NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Womats Colleyo ot Litoraturo wnd Art. duiclont and Madarn Classlcal Coursus. Shorter and THloctive Courans. Courses in Painting and Drawing, Consorvatory of Mu- #fo. “Womon admiltted to tho Odlverilty. | Six collcges and stx olugant bulldings. Over sovunty Profossors and Inatruotom.” Fall toem hoglie Sopt. 17, Wor partionlare addross O H, FOWLER, D, 1., Pros. N. W. U, TRANOHS R WILLATD, A M., Doan of O, of Aqy Evanston, 1l UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAML, NOTRE DAMY, INDIANA. i Thisloth Yoar beglus an Tuoadny, Seplombor 2 1. nialoguios sent Trov, on nppliention to the Pres dunt, ) % LESfONNITR, 0. 5. ©. HINSDALEUNION AGADENY HINSDALH, ILL. Tocatlon ploasant and hiealthy, Conrsa of Instruction thurougl and practical, M. B, GLEABON, Principal. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCH BOH( Hopt. 17, Thio_only on» {n_New York whore :h {8 taught an In Pards. Suporlor English oduention, Lafin,"and dincine fmofudud m i (ol hay n oxcellont. BISHOP WHIPPLE'S BOHOOLS, FARIBAULT, MINN BE. MARY'S WAL, for alrla All dopartmonts cqusl #0 tho bost Kastorn Bohools. Native tenchors of modora languagos. Soventh yoar. ‘SHATTUUK SUHOUL, for Doys: Graduates entar.Sophomore Claes in Fastorn Col- logos, _ Location remarkablo for healthiulness and scon- ery, Cadot organization. Torm opens Hept. 18, 1873, For eataloguos addross REV, JAMES NORRIN. EINOX COLLEGE Toopons THURSDAY, Bopt. 4. All dopartments—Col: loglato, Fomaln Colleglato, ‘and Acadomic—aro fuliy eduippad for efiolont work, - Tho Muslonl Dopartmant, wndor Prof. Fullor, offors vory Nlr!rll:t advant boui Yooal and fnstrumantal. ' In addiiion to (ho usual ndsan- tagos, n Normal Ulnss will be urgauized st the oponlog of tho torm. Tor entalogios oty N. H. LOSL! ¥, Troas., Qalosburg, Tl MRS, GLO. VANDENTIOFI, BOYS' BCHOOL. ST Ry Sopt, 18, “Nuinier of bonrdini i} Beliool hours from 9:3 a. m. to Avulications may homado ia o MORRIS FEMALE INSIITUTE, MORRISTOWN, N. J. ADVANTAGES.-~One bour and & half from Now York by rallroad ; locatlon wnsorpassed for rural boauty, and climnto for hualthfulnoss. A full conmo of Academic nd Colicginto study, with tho usual necomplishimunts, lio chalcwvst homo accommndations. Limited to twenty- five boardiug papila, cfor INIE, A, M., nolpal. MERIDEN, N. I, Exponses lower than at any other strictly first-clast Acadomy In New Englans i L AAUSTIN, A. M., Priscipal, MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISI, FRENCIH, AN);C ;:u-:lm,\N BOARDING ND DAY 8CILOOL. ¥or Youog Ladies and Childron, Nos, Gand 8 Enst Fifty- third-ut., Now Yo Slouping=roomn to single docu 2 iants wiion dosrod. Tho touth schioo).year will hogla Sept, 21, 1830, _ Jieftors and applicntions ta 1o sont twths ahovosddross. DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 Wabash-av. Tho eighteenth yoar of this Rehool for Young Ladiee, opens on Manda; A fow puplls hoarded in the ' Sopt. 8, o Princinal. i 10gtes ddrom lyof tho Pehichal.”¥of eatalugtea it (ONIE AND SMEGHANIGAL TNGI tho Ronesolaor Polyteohnle Institute, Troy, N.'Y. Insruotion vory ) amod i1 hi f : Hiebpone Ko, e ot in At toglator clatnining Vot conran 0f iy, and full pag % PHOE. OHARLES DROWNE, Dirtctor, OLLEGIATE_AND COMMEROIAL INSTITUTT, %Now Havun, Canu. Furtioth Yoar, ' Preparatory ta Glioge, tho Belantilio Schoul, or 1iusinogs, with syatoni. atio and thorotigh phyafenl (raliug by millary Jelling, 5 . Yor " Catnloghios sant an nprileation: grnasticn, FOVIE) X0t M. . RUSSFT s, Delucipnl, - SENINARY FOR YOUNG sto, an ine . U WETSELL, OUTH__ WILLIAM Mam, - Establliliod by otical, Advantagos unsurp OTTAGE HILT, ics, Pouglikoapsio, spccinltys LYLOOK INSTILUTE I town, Borkshieo Cuunt Fosont ilnoiyal, 1633, A failly school fur boyay with Eaiian, Scloutif, ant G|n‘~n[lcl\{ Daparumiats,“Sobool g ion, Adc FORE ODOLS AUR. i Ko MILIR, As Moy Principal. THIO AL, STANTORD, C GO o gt it Goriman Hosrdiug-Sebool for S Lafon. N For cataloguo apply o PRASONAKCEN and OIABE. N. V. ENOLINT dios unior tho mupor. v 1 b Huntlhgton, 8, T Doy Bishion N . ‘The Fall Tern cglus thu socond o a Baptomlor... T olraniara addrcss, MAIY S TRUKEOR, Hyracuse, N, ¥, APLEWOOD. INSTITUTE FON YOUNG LA- MEADANRRR, Mass. Known for {btty youry for s suporlor facilities and rate buauty of lacatlon. Rov. . poar, Privclpal. ENNAYLVANIA MILITARY AOADEMY, ONES: for, B Clor boardoty, anly). Hession opns, Wede nosday, Bopt. . Looation elevatud and hoslthinl, rounds ampio, bultdings handsomo and comimodious, urao of studios oxtunsivo. Fhorough inwtruction iy Givil and Moclianioal Xinginoorlng, thy Glaxslcs, and Yegitah. _Caroful ovorslght of woraly and maunoes of i, oW T 6, & O, T i ‘.'1(,:" Acndumy in Chic T EBLE Somoor, BYRAOUSE, I\ nna ffrouch, Boliaal for voun vislon of the Rt. Rov. I, D h at | Rsignee's or Trastees Nofce of Appointment il Stntos for tha North- ruploy. 1n tho mattor In tho Distrlct Court of tho Unl ‘orn Distriot of Tlilunts —In Ha of Jagub L. Btous, Baukrupt, sy ooncorn: Tho wndorsiunod, Alfrod iadl "’k‘u"‘ufilé" zlvel notica of his appointinunt a alknoo of tho Esiato of dacob L, Stonp, of lilkin, fn Uity af Kany, it aid District; and whowas, Lo wit, 00 o 10t day of Fobrunry, A, D, 16 atjudgad baakeind yhon thapatition of Rfumeoif, by Listrict Court of sal Matrlot, D Sato at 1igln, tho Lith dny £ Angunt, A, D. 1873, LASOR: Raateion. K 85 Pac FRAGTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT} TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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