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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1873 " RAILROAD MATTERS. Exoursion Over the Ohicigd & Pacific Reilway. The Party Inspect tie Road, Visit Elgin, and Peturn Homo Happy. Othor :m;llroml Nows, An oxcursion party, comprising the mos Jromiuont busluces mon of the city, wont out to thoondof the track of the Ohicago & Tacifio Railroad, near Elgln, yestorday forenaon, for tho purpose of inepecting the road-bed and taking . look at the populous oand fortilo country which A tributary to it. Tho leading epirit of tho ocs osslon was Mr. Goorgo 8. Bowon, Mayor of “ Elgin and Vico Bycsident of tho road, who was i ‘ssristed by his brothors, Col. Jamea I, and Ald. Obwuucey T., sud by Mr, Dobbins, tho President of tho Company. Botwoen 9 and 10 o'clock sev- eral private omnibunes drow up at the cornor of LaSallo and Randolph streots, sud conveyed in- vitod guests o the dopot on North Branch streot, whero n locomotive, baggage car, and passongor coach woro in readiness to mako the trip, After the troin started and all had takon seats tho following woro pioked out as bping tho most prominent pnssengers: Tho Hon. H. A, Smytho, former Collector of tho port of Now York, and Prosident of tho Now York Btato Loon and Trust Company ; Mr. Willinias, of Now York; Lisut.-Gov. Lrous; - Congrossmin Far- ;' tho 1lon, J. 0. Dore ; Mr. J. Irving Pearce, Third Kational Banlk; Mr. William Rich~ ardson, of the Bank of Moutreal; Mr, Charles H. Qurtis, Diroctor of the Third National Pank ; Dlr. Jawmes Walsl, of the Raltimore & Ohio Rail~ Mr. Henry' Grooucbaum, of the Gorinan Nationnl Bank; the Hon, Mahlon D. Ogden ; Maj. Sberidan Walte; Mr. Jobn Bunco, o Springleld; Mr. H. B, Bogue; Mr. Albert A. Mungor; Mr. Burnbam; Afr. Nathon Monrs; A, B. I Culver, of tho Lincoln Park Cominis® gion; Mr. Canfleld: Judge J. D, Flatt, of War- ron, 111, "Gol. Hough, and Ar. O, B. Brown. Dhiof stoppagos woro made at nearly overy sta- tion on tho road, in ordor to give the oxcursion- Ints an oppurtuull{ to view tho most benutiful sountry i the vicinity of Ohicago, Not a fow 21d und wealthy settlers were pioked up in thoso halts, aud by the time the train reschaed tho end #” the road (ho party numbered fully sixty. <he track ends rathor sbruptly a short distance from the farm of the pioturesque Fox River, ncross which the Company is now coustructing u stunuch bridge. The excursioulsts wero com- elled to alight at this point, and foot it over tho Erld o for pedostrians, ot the wost eud of which carringes were in waiting to convoy them through the pleasant town of Elgin, The Northern uois Ingane Asylum, and the Watch-Works wero Bn!xcd in the town, but tho lateness of tho our precinded tho possibilily of fio- ing throngh thom, as tho visitora do- sired. lour wis consumed In driving through ono of the handsomcst townsin tho State, and thon the rond leading to tho train was cotraced. - The dusty and hungry travellers were some- what aetoniabed to find'on thoir roturn sn ole- gont cold lunch, with wine to wash it down, spread in tue baggage car. Amplo justico wos done it in 8 very brief space, and then the tiain wau ordered to prooced to the farm of Col, Hum- mend, vliere thero aro some fanions fsh-ponds, The latter were oxamined with much intereat by ths entire body of excursioniats, Ool. Hammond taking ploasuro in expleining his ideas on the seienco of pivoicntiture, in whioch Lo is an adept. The whittle for home was sounded whilo the commorciul gonilemon wero atill cagorly watche ingthe movements of tha inlnbitauts of the various troughs and ponds, hut they oboyed the emumona wichont any hesitation, As poon 88 they had nsecmbled in the car, & motiou wns mudo to organiza s meeting by tho elactiun of the Hun, Jubn C, Dore as Chairmau. Tt was unauimously agreed to, and Mr. Doro avoso and mado a fow compliniontary remarke with referenca to the Railroad Company aud the enterpriso thoy had on hand, He was followed fn » mmilar etrain by Gov. Dross, Mr. Groeno- baum, the Hon, 0. B. Farwell, Mr. Runyan, Ar. Richiardson, Col, Bowen, Col. Hough,and othors, il of whom spoko in thomost euthusiastio torms of all they had seon on thoir brief trip. Tho smoko and dust of the city put an endto tho spesking and to tho blushes of the managors of o Ruiltoad Company, and virtusy brought an oxcoedingly plessaut trip ta a olose, COANGH OF TIME, She Ninois Contral Railroad Company have sropared uow Limo-tables which will go into ef- fect nex! Bunduy, Ang. 91,1872, Tho dsy ox- pross for Cairo aud 8¢, Lonis will leave Ghicago, Bundays excopted, a1 8:25 5. m. Tho night ox- areas for Ouiro will loave Chicago, Baturdnys oxeepted, at 16 p. m. ‘I'he Gilmau parsengor train logves, Sundays exeepted, st bisd [ m. On Baturduy this train will fun 'to Chompaigu. The day express from Cairo and 8¢, Louis wiil urrive Rt 8:50 ’;. m, Otlior $cains will arrive ay ot presant. Tho 11:10 p, m, Kankakee accom- madation will tun to Calumet only, All Hydo Pask traing will run os now, excopt the Sundny faoon train, which will leavo at 12:40 p. m. The Cincinnat} frains, vin Kankales route, will leavo and arrive as ot presont, All regular atations setween Chicao and Kankakeo are made flag stations for theso traius to receivo and dolivor pastengers to and from points east of Kankakeo, but nou for local business, BUNVEYA HAVE DEEN MADE for & now railroad from Paris, 1., to 8t, Louis, :0 bu Luown ss tho Paris, Noogs & Bt. Louis Railroad, Mr, A. L, Mortimer, tho Ohiof-Engi- 1cor of the Ohicago, Rock Island & Paciflo Rail- -osd, has been appointed the OLief-Engineor and Buperintendont of the proposed road. THE OUI0 & MIEBIGSIPPI BATLROAD Zompany have closed n%ofintlmm by which they ill opun & routo from Cincinnati to Chicago by 1o 18t of November noxt. Thoy are also rnd ng & line from North Bend to tho White Water Valloy Roilroad, which is to form & part of tho 1ew route. THY WESTERN TATLROAD COMPANTES \to borrowing al tho Enst all the froight cars loy can get to transport the immense quantitios 1f wheat offerod along the ronds. “ME OLBVELAND, MT. VELNON & COLUMDUS RAI~ WAT vill be opened on Monday next for through m‘?lfl from Cleveland to Columbus and Cincin et THE LINE i the Milwaukes & Northern Railroad in now ompleted trom Milwaukee to Groon Day, and rainy. traverse the distance betweon tho two ilaces inlens than five hours, By the terms of the ubgoription to this road by the 'lenglc of Shaw- no_County, tho Company is obliged to completa hio line from Groen Bay to Bhawano as follows %o Pittufield, ten miles from Fort Howard, by ho 81st of Janunry, 1874, to Angelica, twenty ailes wost of Fort Hownrd, by the st of July oxt, and to Bhawano by the Bist of January, 8§ GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE, Why 311 Wray Was Pardoncd by Gove Doveridge. Bany of tho roaders of T'ug TamoNe will re- all tho case of one Bill Wray, with which tho apers were full & yoar ago last June. But, for 10 boueflt of those who know nothing of the wtter, we will give a brief summary of tho onso. Tray was walking along Tiwonty-second streot, hen ho wasnocosted by s policeman, who ‘anted bim to go down into s saloon kept by %0 brothers, named COondon, for the purposo fgotting » drink, Bill rafused at first, buk at “#t did go, and, na ls vory ofton the oy oy, Grsnk’ too much,_and . ono e Condon's adiressing Dill in & ‘annor Lo thought offonsivo, tholatter rotorted, ;4 fow cholco epithots woro exchangad on Ic"h k“mein‘:}‘“ tho L nouked him down, whon ki o , Whon 1o ficed bLis rovol. mlod.“:n {‘ux;:’x;m:ly hurt no ono. 1lewas ar~ stories ere ianufactured ahout ‘hf;'\m:n'.’l";vvfil‘ll;“-lf\:’. iminated. oreating a general fesling againat the ‘o, ‘riod in & hurry, ho wos conviotod of ay wilt with futont to Kill, and sonteuced to fve rgew' Imprisontaent, Wray belongs to that clasy ! individuala who, dolng nothlug crimins] iemAlves, yot enjoy tho confldonce and seoratu * thievos, cruckrmon, and thet class, Thiy was all known to the dotcetives, who often trlad buy Iil's lnowledge, but ba would have noth- 1 0 do withs thom. - Thers wan uno man, & do- ftive, whieso naue, for obvious conson, i wmeld, wiam L did helpon sovoral neea- —en s judVeLLINE pritno,— onte whoua woll-ma- red plan wad Isid to rob a Lonk, and ouce he ovexntod tho sheddiug of blood, But thoso do- ctives whom Bill rofused to nssist vowed mgonuce, and, when he was urrested, thoy left » stone nnturnod to fnsure hiw conviotion, 10y munitfuctured les wbout him, «d, oll boivg biused agalust him, Lo wes unfustly convictod, In exsmining tho g dnteg, wore evidently writton up all at onco, Jus- A 3 TATERIAL. AMUSEMENTS 'DUCATIONAL. $ico “Conusbmor Thiots “fonn b bras gy =iy e TVIOKER'S THEATHE o i i fonn 0 trie ing tonuity of Orookor's plen, snd hold hin to | e mngw a4 (Lalkoe Superior) [i] [ A stato of Affairs concorning Wray, and, with the appear boforo tho Grand Juty in bail of 2300, i o ald of E. W. Evans, Wrnygu cotsol, thoy pre- | Judgo Dooliitle’s Alleged Contompt e moven young mou “of tio boat fomllios" b ArkownsEien s“‘““:!“'_“"' 4 | oy, Feldey, and Greiedny Miahte, and Saturdor a.I'ValI' I]lVGl'Sl y arod n atatomont of tho case, and Inld it hoforo st {1 ia Clreutt who hiad givon flatitious namos, ploadod not guilty | Thobonutyof ourcity, aoknowladgéd by thomos ive; 3 NRt O irAta; ov. Hoveridgo, who, on leatning the thuth, nud Agalnst the Peorla Cirew By thoir attorney, but Mr, Tuloy, having moved | fastidious and criticnl, s dua as much to thoma- | Romanco of & Poor Young Man. 187874 getting tho facts of Wrny's haviny been sovernl Court, for a continuance in ordor to hrlng the acoused | terfal used in the conatruction of its Luildings na 7 = ek timos of gront sorvico to the Blate, on Friday ::; pardonod him' out, and to-day o ie & freo PARKER’S DIVERSION. Mow an Eccentric Ilushnnd Amused EXimuolf nt klis Wife's Bxpensce=~£lis Roward. Willlam P'arker o & citizen who bns boon try~ ing to golve tho woman quention—as rogards the thicknoss of hor skull. Thinking of the hollow- neds and deoeit of this world, he became dospon~ dont, and, ag nmeaus of raising Lis drooplug splrits, or, it may bo, bocause misory likes com- pany, lio fashioned au avenging rod out of & hoe- handle, nud, marking = circle in chalk on the kitehou floor, in & voico of thundor hio command- dod his bettor-lalf to play cireus,—i. e., tograco- fully cantor nbout tho bastily-construoted avens, whilo ho, noting the part of rlugmage tor, wonld indulge in light and sploy wittl- cisms with the wood-box, au inioginary olown. Mrs, Darkor, althongh not taking .in all tho eujoymnnt of tho situation, noverthe- leen felt that hor lord and master muut havo Lis slightost wieh gratifiod, and not bo crossed. Bo &ho tood tho marl, and began tho ovoning's en- tortaiumont with au actistic walk-oraund, her Dhusbaud playing an accompaniment and boating timo with hia baton or mugio waud about her oars, After tunning around this 8-faot olrcle five or six hundred timos, moroe or less, Mra, P, bocamo dizzy, and fell down, This ina- bility to keep running, and: obstinato diz- vinews, was 80 ravulting to lhe highe toned and gollant feelings of this mono; alist and watch-windar, that he changod L& entertainment from o displuy of Mra, P.'s abili- tios s o ruunist to an exlibition of his own prowesn an an nthlste. First, nssuming tho mass of dry goods and dizzy humanity before hini to bo a foot-ball, o kicked It asvoss tho room ; thon, perceiving his orror, ho mistook it for o dumb-boll, and toskod 1t in tho air asif it wore o small pieco of woud, until, Eofl-in;: into a porapi- ration, hio retired, loaving tho sorrowing wifo ‘to mourn becauee gho was uot negleoted. ~ Bho un- gmturnléy outored a complaint” againat the mun who lad sworn to protoct Lior. Fadito, Linyon thinking Mr, Patker's figure a fino one for srw- {hg woor, sont Iiim to tho Bridewoll to get rid of his oxuberant spirits iu that way. e e THAT $1,000 FEE, To the Editor of The Chieago Tridune: 1 Sim: My attontion was callod to an ltom in your yostordny's issuo which, in myopinion, re- flacts credit only influitesimally on_the dictator theroof, inmsmuch as it boars the aspeot of o vory unjust insinuation, and. which is, further- moe, in tho main fact incorract, Nogarding ting mattor, I, in response to a written roquest from Judge Bockyvith, prosented o bill for sor- vicos rendored, snd tho modus oporand! by which I asoortained tho amount of eald bill i impl; tho establishod Chicago modical feo bitl, an that, too, with the computation baeed on tho'min- imufn prico per patent.’ I am, indeod, hoartily sorsy to loatn that the estimablo gootleman pnmed.in yenterday's issue, in the ruutino of his busaess, found it incumbent to ** kiok over tho traces” i rogard to his moral rogulations, Bpectfully, J. 1L Nuce, A Sk Visnna Premiums and Sewing Machines, ‘We copy the following from the New York Herald of Aug.12: TIP NEAION OF TRE 8RWING MACHIfLs, If Danto biad been giftod with the spirit of prophocy he would biav sct spart s region 1o biy inferno to illus- trato tho rivalries aud emotiona of thie suwing-marching manufacturors of the Unlted States, The contlicis, tho misunderstandings, the awbiions, the yearuings {on aud notorioty, the odd, incessiut ofs fortg'to eduly of progreds aud renown, and morit and honor, wiicl inspire the gentlemen who mnungo thils Jndusiey, bave glven constunt motion and life the Awmerleun dopartmene, 8o when Iis Majesty camo into the sowing-machine department oyery efort was mudo by our Commissiones 15 fulroduce bim to cach apecinl macline and explis ity peouliur qualitics, Let me give you o Ust of the mochines fn tho catalogue, Te- . D, 0. you may know shat His [njesty wus wihed to do, Fret, tho lowe Marhing Company, New York; taem the Slugor Monufucturing Osmpany, New York; tho Whithey Bowing Machige, Faterson, N, J, ; tho Wheelor & Wil- son B Machine Company, Now Yok ; the Whison Bowing Machiuo Company, Crevelund, 0. tho Wilox & Gibba Sewing Muchine Manufactiring Oowpany, New York; Ecra Morrtll k Co, Derby Liue, Vi Georgo N, ' Bacon & Co,, London, Eng. i tho W Sowlng Machine Computiy, Hartford, will the pa offectiVe stop 1noa7n of Eatrehdiils ‘nitachment ; tho Seeor Bowivg Machine Company, Now York ; tho Xay Bole sud Bloo Machine, Catbridge; tho Univer- il Feod Bewlug Machine Qomyany, Every oxbibitor expecied n speciul Vsl frown the Emperor, and i Majesty, with o putlence and courtesy tuat slvuld bo commali+d, endeavored to vinit them ll.' Aftor waiting u {ew minutes to comprehiend thio cxplauz~ tions uado to Lim of tho advanco of tho industey Ao largely roptescnted i1 America, tho Emperor continucd hiu tour of the other departmunts, especially inquiring of bis attendsnta what differéut principles Wero prosented by cach eeparilo machino, in what Tespect ono machite dicrod from tho other—all of which win cxplalned 10 Lim, espoclilly tho now priasipie o the puicutsiop, o tio pleation wvenud y Mr, Fairebtid, end now owned by the Weed Mae it Gompany, by which the wutlon of thio needly fs arrested vy shs bressuro of @ gprivg wathiout stopplug tho otion of the whcel, In the Now York Jierald of Aug, 10 wo ind awards were mado s foilows: To the Wilson sowing machines, of Uleveland, Elfas Howo Sowing Muchine Compuny, for sowiug and atitehing, Wilcox & Gibbs Sowiog Muchine Gompang, of Now York, for besl siuglo thread sewing machine ¥ - T'ho Woed Bewing Muchino Company, for best stop motlon applied to sowing machiue treadios, Tho Wilson Sewing Machino Company being tho only exhibitor that roceivod a grand prize medal for the bost sewing machine and mcdals of Lonor, [ — Mason & Hamlin’s Orohestral Organ. A novel and very ddlightful attractlon In tho woy of musfo s Just now offored tho public at tho rooms of tho Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, Nos, 80 and 82 Adams atroct, Ono of tho famous orchestral organe, mado by thin Company, aud which haa never been heard hete beforo, fa now thero, aud a played dlly by Br, William L, Tomlins, of Now York Qits, from 10to 12 & m.and 5106, bi, Tho lustrament [taulf is not much lorger than ono of the ordinury cabinet orgna of thia honet, but its powor ttamonous g ity capabilitics of exyroseion almost ubluniied, owing to _complicated nechunical arrangements, guvorncd by tho kneea and feet, a8 well s Liands, of tho player, sIts tone, ns ita natuo indicatos, s purely orehes- tral and at o little distance from tho fnstrumont somne of tlostapn lke fho violin, 'cello, clarinet, oboe, and flute, cannot bo dlstinguisbed from the eemeo instru- ‘menfa in an orchestra, It is capablo not ouly of the Qopth, beeadth, and grandeur of tho orchestra, but even of tho fudr eiects like tho pizzicatn of (4 vio- ling or, the thrammiug, Tu powor, reounnce, uid urlty of tone, aud fun broad offccls as woll ‘8 in rilijuncy aud beauty, wo have nover heard anylhing in the organ Liuo supérlor to it, Aw Mr. Tomlids ro~ ‘maina liere but ono weck longer, wo_caristly uivive musdcal pooplo ot to mlea tha oppocuulty of Lsaee g it State and County Tax-Salo, Orriox o¥ e COUNTY Thesunrn, Coox Coux- 77, ItL, Owicado, Aug. 28, 187,—Tho tox-sale for Blate and couuly lazes for tho yeur 1073, and for the first {ustaliment of tho South Park assegsment, commencod on tho 18th inst, Thus far thy sale bas been conducted very lowls, for tho purpose of giving thoso who had not’paid B chianes to do so without paying the additional por- centuge to tho tax-buyer, After this day tho sale will have to be pushed yigorously, 50 15 to get this salo out of the was beforu tho ealo for the aunual olty taxos comnences, which will bo very soon, Tho Blutw aud county tuxes, aud firat inatallmient of South Park assuses mont, on property which lins not yel been sold_for tho Taimo, ean o patd get. Tiho anutul olty tuxen and do- linguent water taxes aro also puyuble b this oilico, J. 8, Ruaaey, “roasurer, and ex-Ofliclo Gounty Colluctor, —_— - 0., M. & Bt, B, R'y, Talace Hloeplng and day cars, owned and controllod Dy the raflway company, run thraugh from Chicsgo to 8t, Paul snd Minneapolia,via Ohicago, Milwaukeo &8l Paul Rallway, This fa the route via Milwaukeo and most popular summer resorts in thoe Northiwost, e Tiong 1ha ‘shoro of tho Dppee Misstusipl, 1o ful viow of i grandest sconory of that mugnificent river, freo from dust wud ofber annoysuces of interlor Toutes. Thoso cars leave tho Union Depot, cornor Ganal ‘and Weat Madison atroets, ot 0:30 a. m, und D:30 »n 1 are not surpasscd In (ho aleganico and com~ 1ort of thelr appointments, ‘Thiu {8 the only Company runuing throngh G u);‘ 'Mhlvx;fnl]\u‘"x'. ;li‘l:‘dutll;:lsg? th L route via Milwaukee, Tivkols u - the becomumodations cau be wevured ot No, 63 Olark street, and at the depot, SSeRpR— Rosidence Proporty at Auction, Wa call spoctal attention to tho sale of valuablo resl- dunco loty, tu bs sold at auction by Mesirs, Fllson & Auwctioneers, thtn (Fridoy) sfternoon ot 8 corner of Guribaldf nnet Thire a4 Totn ure fnely located, and o Fur pastioulus, se -t valunble for reuiie advortivomout i u oY T [ Commiorolal Referenco Boolk, R, U, Dun & Cu., propristors of tho Mercantile Agonoy, sre sdvertiaing tho arrival of the Suptembor edition of thielr Refacence Book, Although ooly two montha sinca the wao of the July edi : will havo the advantags of & book for th corroatod ub {0 u lula dato, or Sty ket What the Ex-Sonator Hns to Say About Farrell’s Stupld Blunders Uno of our reporters called on ox-Sonator Doolittle at his oflloe, No. 77 Olark streot, onhis roturn from Peorin yostorday morning, and gives tha substanco of an interview as follows ¢ Reportor—\Well, Judge, thoy say you and your ollent, Tico, have been arrosted and tsken to mean? I don't comprobend it. Judge D.—You aro not tho only ono who can- not comprobend the atupid blundor of Dowitt O, Farrell in arrosting Tico and mysolt without no- tico, upon an attachmont roturnable boforo a Judgo at chambers, to punish us for an alloged contempt against tho Cirenit Court of Pooris County, for the violation of sn Injunction never served upon eithor of ue, and of which neither had any notive, oxcopt when in the presence of the United Blatos Oirouit Court, whare all tho nriles weroe prosont, it waa road upon the hoar- ng and argumont’ of & cause of whicls that Qourt full jurisdiction of sll tho arties and ‘of the wholo subjoct matter. ut, if nobody olse can undorstand ity ano man ‘will'bo likely fo bo made to roalize it fo” tho full oxtont. Tho attompt of Emory and Farroll to gotup o conflick of jurlsdiollon botween the State and Fedoral Oourts will fail. 'Lhers ia no conilict, in fact, aud, to one who stops to think, thors is no ground for any. Tho cau es wero ponding Iu tho United Btates Cirouit Court for years, all partios_Luving boon heard, aud the Spinion of Judge Dlodgott pronounsed upon the merits. _Aftor his decision, Farroll becamo As- siguee, for little or no consideration, of tho otrims of oll tho othor plaintiits, and commenced Lis couso fu the Peor Cireuib Conrt for tho Eame osuses of sotion already docided in tho" Tedoral Court, By collusion with Lmory, asd by frauduloutly coucealing from the State Court thio truo Tnots of the onse, ho fmposed upon thut Court, sud ohtaived a decroo by fraud. L'ho Btate Court acted upon tho case as presented, but tho cneo presonted by Farroll and Emery wis itself o frand aud o lio—s fraud, noi ouly upon ice, my olinnt, who had 1o opportunity to b henrd, sud upon tho United States Cirowit Court, o8 80 ably stated In Judge Bludgott's opuion, but upon tho Slate Court, 1t was ahusiug tho pro- cows and using tho Biate Court to earry out thoir fraudulout schemo—s schome which tho Stato Court will be s swilt to punish as the Foderal Court. The Btato Court will nover Jead its sauo- tion to an attompt to deprive the Fedoral Court of its jurisdiction in s case whore all partics have béen heard ; and in whicli, by oxpress stip- ulation of the parties an fila, it was ngreed that whon tho caso was decided that Qourt should, by an order, dircct the. money, tho subject matior of tiie suit, to bo pald to the party wiso owned it. Buch a stipulation is on’ file in tho United Blutes Circuit Court in theso cuses. Roportor—Then, I understand, you and Mr, Tice havo o fear of being sont to Jail for con- tompt of the Peoria Court? Judge D,—No, notat all. While weare nc'.ln{,r in obediancoe to the orders of a Coutt having full Jurisdiction of all the partics, wo hove 1o Cause o reasou to foar, 2 Roporter—But what object had Farrell in ar- Testing you ? Jud{!u D—1 supposo he thought wo would got out o hubens corpns from tho Fodoral Court, and s id them in gotting up betwoou the Stuie aud Iederal autbority. In this thoy did not. succeed, Wo Luve too much confldence and 1oguid_far all Courts, Stato und Tedera), to lend oursclyes, eveu by implication to any act of disrespeet. Prutestivg agaiust our arrest, we went in cuatody qf the Sherlil of Cook Cunaty to Peoria, and appeired bolorg the Hon- orablo Judgo Cocbrane, aud presentod the caso in brief to [iis Ilonor, Atler etating revoral nw apparent conflios prounds of objection to his juiiadie- tion, ot Chambers, I gtsted also the fucts above alluded to, and_ presontod © copy of tho opinion of Judgo Bledgett, in whiclt ho glvos tho history of the casos 1n tho Fedoral Court, and_shows tho collusion and fraud practiced by Favioll and’ Emery. Thou Doforo the Judgs, i the prononce of Emery and TFarrell, I chorged thas_ thoy, by thelr acts, and by suppiossiog thio truih, had imposad upo tho Btuto Couwrt, aiid welo uxing its process not only *to evado the juiisdiction of tho Federal Court, defraud my client of his just rights, but also to malo the Stato Court their tool and instrament, ‘and that 1 holioved when the Stato Gourt should loarn_tha fucts, it would frown upon thiem and would rofuso its sanction. Toporior—What was tho result of tho boar- ing? . Fadge D.—Tarrell and bis connsol ovidontly roconsidered their action. Thoy uskod to dismiss thoir procoodings against me, which wus, of course, dune, ‘Lho Judge dismissed Tico from arrest, and decided that he wonld kenr the mat- tor upon tho morits of the attachmout, 8o far as Mr. Tice, was concerned, on the third day ot the next Octobor term of the Court, whon, I think, upon tho prosentation of all tho facts, the Court will be more likely to punish Tarroll for his frand and imposition npon that Court than to punieh Yice for his obedience to tL.a deoisious of the Cirguit Court of the United States, Teporter—And now, Judge, lof mo ask you what will you do noxt in this mattor ? Judge D,—As'to that X shall Lave to ask yon to wait and seo. Aud, in conclusion, lot me say 88 I um much pressed for time, that this whole mattor is of very littlo consequenco, and per- baps not ontitled to the consideralion which it Tias rocorved from tho press. MORE TROUBLE. A German Lutheran Church Fair Pros hibited From Soling Beor and Wine Unless 5t Talto Outa suloon Licenso ==Ifmmense Indignation. A fair {s boing beld at Burlington Hall, for £ho benoflt of the German Independont Luther- an 8t. Stephon’s coogregotion, of which the Rev. 1. Guntrum fs tho pastor. Everything was going on well and largo receipts were ponr- ing into the treamiry uutil yestorday, whon Pastor Guutrum received o notics from Suporin. tondont Washburn that ho must take out n #atoon license, becauso ho was eolling wine and beor; otherwise, the enterprise wonld be closed, and tho managors proseouted according to law. Of course, our Gorman friends woro in o fury, and many ond Joud wore the curses showerod uzmn tho head of the Buporintendent. What would a Gorman fair amount to without beer or wine? It might just a8 well shut up at once, they vlaimoed. Conse- uently, Pastor Guotrum was doputed to visit the City Hall, and ask relief from the Chief Maglstrato, and to protest in the name of the Gormiana, becauso, it was slloged, tho Irish Catholio Fair at the West Sido Riuk aro sellung beer and wine unmolested; but Mayor Bon sustainod SBuperiutondent Washburn, ‘and told the Pustor that Le must oloso up or take out o liconse. ‘Tho Gormans In this oity sre greatly excited abont this action of the Pclice Buperin- tondont and the Acting Mayor, and doclara it shametul to compol a religious socloty to tako out n saloon liconse, Tlio congregution claim they had consultod Mayor Medill provious to his doparture ubout this mattor, bofora tho openin of tho fair, and that that gontleman promisos thom thoy sliould not be intorfored with. plattattaamin iR THOSE' “ PRIVATE CLUB-HOUSES." "There aro & number of plague-spots in this olty known na *olub-houses,” which profoss to be Innacent biltiard-saloons or privato clubs for so- cinl ontortalnment, whilo in reality they are gambling-housos of tho worst dosoription, Ilere young men go to spond & social ovening, and are lad to tako s hand in & gamo of cards with stakoa # just enough to malie it intorosting, you know," They aro moro susceptible to the gamblor's In- tluence bore than elsowhoro, owing to tue appar. ent respootability of the concorn, and bolare long they bocomo so (nfatuated that they spond ulght aftor night, losing monoy often not tholr own to & set of old stagers who have tho entrea of thocoucorn, An ostablishment of this kind was kept by one William Orcoker, ut No. 181 “Vwonty-ocoiid streot, until ralded hlght Loforo lst, aind the lnmatos brounght up botore Justice Biaayon, Urooker proterded tobe runuing thy placo ax wstoward for the privato patrous, of whom soven hud beon arrosted, appearing Yo~ fore tho Justice by attornoy, He prosonted an account-book with' a flotitions sot of accounts, sud Gnr;mrnflon Counsel Tulay, who attended to tho city's Intoreuts, callod attontion to the fact thut the boole was porfectly now, and that all tho outries, thoukh ostensibly made on differout Poorin: for contempt of court, What doos it’ in rflormn botore tho Court, tho opposing counsol ulotly ohangod Lhe plon bo gnilty, and paid the hos. The smount boing only 10 each and costs, they may consider themsolvos forlunate, THE CITY IN BRIEF. A horso broke his log yostordsy at the cor- ner of Wells and Michigan atroots, and was shot Ly an officer. An unusunlly largo number of caso8 wero dis- *posed of by Chief Justico Banyon yosterdny, the Oourt not sdjourning until atter G o'clock, A blue velvet portemonnnle, contaluing & sum of money, was found on the person of & man ar- routod and locked up in tho Olicago Avenuo Station yosterday. It can bo {dontified aud olaimed at the Union Btreat Station, Tho alarm of fire from Box 814, ot hnlf-past 8 o'clock yosterday morning, was caused by afira in George I, Davios' saloon, No. 226 Wost Madi- son atroot. Tho stock was damagod to tho ex- tent of 8000, and tho building £200. ¥ Michaol MoMullen was yosterday tried bofora Commissionor Hoyno on a charge, proforred by one_Jeunie Wellor, of oponing & lotter of herd, It -xgmflnx from tho evidenco thnt the act way ‘acoidontal, tho prisonor was dischinrged, Willism Cain -dldn't kill his ‘brother, but o stole §22 from hira, Bond, wwho lives on ‘the cor- ner of Paulina strost and Bluo Island avonno, ‘which pleco of embozzlemont lod to_Judge Ban~ you's holding the young man in $300 bail to ap- Pponr boforo thie Cftminal Court. Tho alarm of firo at a quartor to 2 yosterday morning _was cansed by fire bresking out inn one-story framo bullding at the corner of Six~ teenth and Laflin strosts. Ahout $160 of dnmu[io was done, covored by an insurance of §2,000 in the Lycoming Insurance Company. At abont 6 o'olock ycstordsy ovening Jacob. Bmith, foreman in Fox & Howard's blacksmith- shop, while returning home from work, was 8ot upon by two men, unknowa to him, and brdly boaton. Bmith suspcots that tho gullty partios are two mon whom ho rocently discharged from his employ. It has o groat many difforont namos, all of which mean, howaver, drank. One man, on bo- ing nsked geutnniu,y, by Judge Bunyou, if ho wag drunk, eaid he was not drunk, but weak, aud, in oonsoquenco, ocould not walk, Anothior was eloopy, but not drunk ; another bud boon ton picnic, and 8o on ; but none, in their own eati- matiot, bad beon drunlk, Dotedtive Gallaghor yostordsy arrosted throo notorious thioves, named Charles Muholland, alian Moyhow, Willlam Wafuwright, aud William Reoves, taking from them a single vot of har- news, worth' $75, sud o suck'of goods, con- siuting of towols, counterpaues, and bed-sprends, to tho valno of #160. Reevos'sud Mulbolland aro old Penitontiary birds. -A fow dsya ngo Tne TRIDUNE. published tho programmo of the Sarntogs Rowing Aesaciation. Auother prize ng sinco been added for junior singlo-scullers, tho raco to take place on the socond day of tho rogatin, Sopt. 12. Lt will bo open to oll nmateura who Lave never won & prize in a senior scull-rnco. The distanca will Lo ono mile and return, subject -to tho rules govorning the other races. Tho entries will close on tho Gth of Soptombor. Tamily jors aro the rule instead of tho exoop- tion in tho Leoturd family, Mrs. Lootard, o fow montbs eince, tore her nowly-wadded daughtor {from the arms of her husband, one Cushon, whom eho throw Into prison on a chargo of porjury, acd now sho has had her own busboud srrested on chorges of assanlt and adultery. Ho was hold for 8200 and 300 ro- #pectivaly on each charge, to appear next Batur- day in answer to tho chargos. Tho managers of the associate offices of the Commerclul Agonoy of tho Mokillop & Spraguo Compauy, of Now York, held their anuual conven- tion at the offioe of Tappan, MeKillop & Co., in this city, on the 27th and 28th, After tho usual busincss was tronsacted, the entiro parly wab down to a dinner at the Bucifio, which was pro- nouncad by all to bo worthy of ‘Mr. Gaskill and tho Paoifio Hotel,—which ia praise enough for any collation. At tho close of tho repast, the gentlomon disporsed to meet again in ouo year. sl DISGUSTED PASSENGERS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8in : Tho undorsigned, having made the trip from SBarpin sud Dluackinae to Chicago in tho steamer B, F. Wade, arrivivg at Clucago on tho morning of Aug. 26, deem it their duty to the traveling public to sy that they regard this boat, 88 at proscut officered snd managed, as wholly unwortly of patronage. Their ex- perionca during the trip was of the most un-. ploasnnt character imaginable. , Commencing with a desporate fight among the crow, just ag the boat was leaving Barnis, in which blows, oaths, and the struggling of des- porale men corazed by liquor, wero [freely in- dulged in, to the disgust of all tho passongors, it was marked throughout by o culpable negli~ genco on the part of the oflicers,—inaults and impndent behavior on the part of ' the servautu, studied offorts by all wich whom passongers oame in contact to_bo impudent and disobliging, utter laolt of disoipline, insullciency of quantity sud inforiority of quality of the food provided ; indescribuble, miserablo cooking, aud filth ang uncleanlinoss genorally. The water-clonets wore In such filthy condition that it was almost impossible to ocoupy thoso ’iflrflnn! of the boat in which Lhc{ wora located. 'he buttor -supplied wan 8o rancld that it could mnot bo caten,—tho cabin was run by a disgust- ingly img:xdunt colored ohambermaid, and two equally disgusting aud still more {mpudont white waiters,—the officers wero seldom ecen oxcept in the saloon and at their meals, and the Olork's offica waa not n[lmnnd_ after leaving 8ar- nis, oxcept at Mackinao, in the night time. The Olerk, who i tho son of the principal owner of. fli bont, was disobliging and impudent, and Lins no qualifications for his position, except that he is the son of hia fathor. Almost if not overy lady and gontleman on tho boat were subjected to tho neglect and insults of mployes and of the Clerk. 1o undorsigned can only wonder that g0 grent a difference should oxiet betweon boats of the samo line as exists between tho B, F. Wade and the other bonts of the Grand Truuk Lino, tho Mdntgomery, en&mulnll!, being admirably managed, . By waruing the -traveling publio ngainst the B. F. Wadoe, they only do that which thoy xegret bad not heon dona for them, % E. H, Tavnorr, Editor Evening Mail, Chicago, - Janzs 8ramvoen, - - Attorney, Chicago. H. 0. CoLLINS, Attornoy, Chicago. D. H, WHEELER, Northwostorn University, Evauston. T. W. Burrenwonri, Merohant, LaPorte, Ind. Rev. J, H. S8uevos, Oreatline, Ohio, N. A. Jonnsroy, Druggist, Gfileuhurg. T Witk 0. D. Orvis & Co,, Chicago. 11, J. Boswonrit, 4+ Chicago Univorsity. 0. H, Woobnury, Clllun%&) Unjversity. . Jaues 1. Burrow, Merchant, Flushing, Mich, AcoD KIMMELL, Morchant, Flushing, Mich. WiLLtax I OBIE, ‘Morchant, Flushing, Mich, And fifteon Indlos. ———— STREET-NAMES ON LAMP-POSTS. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune s Bin ¢ It the citizens of Ohicago knew how pro- voking it ia to strangers, who shoutld be gwided by tho streot-names on the Inmp-poats, to Lsve them turned out of their places, and thus bo fooled about and made to ‘inquire for certain streots, those names would soon be mado sta~ tionary In thoir places. 1 hope the liboral sud gnm!-llcnrlcd oople of tlis ocily will attend to Lis small matfer, A Bruanaen. Ou10AG0, Aug. 26, 1873, —_———— HARVEST-HUME, Wastuazon, Lown, Aug, 33, 1879, o the Edflor of The Chicugo Lribune: 61 3 Thore will be » Harveut-Ilomo Festival by the Patrons of IIusbaudry, at the Falr- Grounds noar thio city; Sopt. 6, Some wixty Grangos will partlolpate, Tho Mustors of the Btato and National Gianges will bo present, also 8. ML, Buith, of your Blato, and a_lady-sponker, Yours, A, B, BatLiy, Editor Jows Granger, to'the arobitects who have designed thom,. The decislve manner in which brick for fronts of onr largo buildings bisg beon vanlshed from tho city speaks well for the gonorous deslro of property- ownery to add beauty to solidity. Therosrosev- oral roasona for tho use of - stono besidos Its ap- ponranco, and ono of thoso ia tho proximity to Ohicngo of cortain quarries of vory no stone. Provious to the firc (ho mstordal In domand for Inrgo bulldings was limo- stono, tho quarrics at Lomont furnishing an oxcollent quality of hard, strong, and porfeot stons, The comploto destruction of this stono in the progross of tho firo, as_instancad iu the Conrt-louso, led to tho abaudonment of lime- stonee snd tho Introduction Into the Chicago markot of o variety of saudstonos of differont ghades and qualitios, but vearly the snmo valuo, Thooffort made by tho ownors of tho Cinciunati and Cleveland quarrios to introduce the sund- stones from these distriots was very succossful, 8 thio general wwo to which tho stono was pub will teatify, - The Chamber of Commerdce, Major Block, and Onlluv & Hitcheoek's buildivg aro ull fino specimens uf the Cinclunati stono, whilo the Pucifio, Treniont, and Palmer Hotels, oxhibit to ood " advantage the produdt of tho Amberat uarry, of Clovelond, Thoso quarries, wilh {hose’ &t Lamout, wuro fally doveloped, aud & good quality of stune obtnined. "Lhioro was one other saudstono in tho market at the timo, but it did not come into genoral favor. Wo allude to tho rioh, red-browu eand- stono of the Lake Suporior rogion, of which Tur: Trmure Buildiog is covstiticiod, aud which 18 g0 much admived in Superiar Bloak, near the cornor of Clurk and Haudolph strects. 'Tho atone was quite new in tho murket, for tho quury at Baws Istaud hed only just been stavted, and the ma- terial was not woll known. Thie, m jtsolf, was 8 disadvantego,. but o moro sorlous drawback was tho fact that tho outer lnyors of it woro imn- porfect. There are two qualitios of this Lake Buperior stous, by the way, ono from near Mar- quetto, whose charaoteristic feature np¥nnm to Vo no frregulur etriation, whioh is not ploasant. Tho dofects of tho Bags Talund stono, tvo yeara ago, wero ita perforstion with Loles fillad with cluy, and an irregulaiity In grain and color, In foct the mtono in its best quality had not beon reachod. Tho ° demaud was quite strong, howover, nund the owners of tho quarry, omong tham Mr. Ed. Walker worked their proporty vigarously. Thoy aro now reaping their roward. ‘U'ho best quality of wtouo bus boon_ roachod, and is now beiug brought i rbip-londs of 1,000 tous to tho stono- yard st the corner of Frauklin and Harrison Btroots. A reportor was yosterday shown through this yard, sud over tle vessel, Vau Velkeuborg, in which the stone is being brought ovor. “Mr. Walkor appeurs_contident that this stone will bocomo a favorite in the market, and, as it is equal in strength to auy entdstono, pud bos the ndvautage of beiug casily quatried, and cuts soft for somo time, bardoning to s marvelous texture when tho sap leavos il, thers i ovory roagon to boliovo be {s corract, So readily can it bo quarried now that tho blocks range from oighty to ninety cubic foot cach— groat musuos of rock such as ono nover soes in any othor matorial. The eizo is & groat advan- tago, though thiu will bo 8o woll undorstood by thoso who aro intercsted in stone that wo need aot dwell upon it further than to remind them that they do not vn;y often seo such blocks, The grain of the tono i very fiue, nud there dood gffi appoar to bo oven o small flaw in a dozen ocks. While the porfect surfaco and evennecss of in aro oxtremoly important features in & utlding material, that of color is an essential. T rich, subduod, aud_mossive appearnuco of the Lake Suporior stona is well known, and even in the inferior qualitios called into ugo by tho oxigencies of tho occasion i8 much admired. Tho best quality, such as Mr. Walkor showed the roporter yostorday, is porfeotly uniform. Tho deposit is about 100 feet thick, and It is from tho centre ®f thiy that tho stono now being shipped hero s takon. It 4 uot uaprisiog, thoroforo, that this quality of uniformity in col- or is possoswod in an ominont doegree. Obicago is undoubtodly destived to be tho market for tho immensc minoral products of that rich rogion from_which this stono comos, and the day is not far distaut wheu, in sdditicn to her iron intorests, she will bo as famous throughout the country for her saudstono as are Cincinnati aud Cloveland. At prosent the ownors ara prepared to stock tho mnrkot with this stone at 90 conts o foot, Comparing the prico of this material with tho famous ~Con- uecticut brown stono, worth $2, aud for best qualities $3 o foot, the ' sdvantage that Obicago has in EupElymg the West is ob- vious. Tho quality of tho Luke Bupetior articlo is, for, building purposos, proforable to the Eastorn stone, for the ronson that whon freshly quarried it oan be out-for about balf the smount, and that afterwards it bocomes fully as hard, Buch & materinl scoms to hava beon designed oxpressly by naturo to neot the requiremonts of the ago—boauty and strongth., We have no doubt that Mr. Walker will be very glad to allow any one to inspoct the rocent shipments of this stone, for ke is juatly proud of it, and thinks that it has only 0 bo soen to bo admired. Thoso who seo the ston will agroe with him. COAL. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune s Sin: In your issue uf tho 2ist you publish Gov. Boolls's elaquent plilippic against tho great California oligarchy, which, boving bogged vonds snd lands of tho Btato, countios, town- ships, aud citics, to build railronds, now run tho samo to suit thelr own purposes. Gov. B. B8Y8: Coal {8 the grent sanrcs of munufacturing power, ag 1t fa also the comfort, and life of every howe, = You can searcely imagino a single industry that would not bo affeotedl, might not bo controlled, by & monopoly of tho trunsportation of eqal. In tho same spirit the New Yorlk ZTribune un- dertakes to oxpose the greedy coal-railrond mo- nopolists of the Atlantic seaboard, who have Bofored tueir atookn 200, 900, and 400 per cout, vot who divide 10 per cout on this out of what {hoy extort from tao public. Tie ssgo oditor concludes by oxtolling the vir- tues of goft Cumberland coal, from Maryland, and advises bhis readors to quso as little authracite or hard coal as possible, Yot this editor is ono of tho mast zoalous de- fondors of the mont odious of all rings, tho Tarif zing, which does moro to keep up tho rica of conl than ail tho railroads in the coun- rr{‘ ‘and will koep doing it whilo it Jasta. ow, supposo Gov. Booth on ono sido, and this sage Now York editor on tho othor, take a spasm of oommon pense and agroo o place coal on the froo list? Dilltions of tons aro waiting, in Novs Bootis, to bo transported to New Yorl by wator—a routo which cannot be monopolized —whon it is allowed to enter that port. It is & foct that eoft conl has fully one-fourth moro caloria, or heating power than hard coal, though tho lnst is gleanest and neatest to use. ReyeNve-RErFonM. CLEANING GUTTERS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns: S : I think publio authoritics would confor a great favor upon the residonty in the noighbor- haod of Thirty-firat and Buttorfleld streets, if, instond of sponding Bo much money ou parks o alaverds, thoy would apply a little of 1t to oleaning tho gutters in tho above Onalghkor HET A hood. On1oAdo, Atig. 97, 1673, FLORIDA WATER, IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! URRAY & LANMAN'S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER The richest, most lasting, yot most dollcats of all Per- Ruwes, for uge en the HANDEKERCIIIETR Al tho LOILET, And in tho BATII, As thore arn Linitatlony und counturfolty, llwn‘n ask for tho Florida Water which has on thu bouths on the Inbel, and_on tho pumphict, the names of MURRAY & TAANTIAN, wiihout \whioh nonu bs gonuino, Tor snle by wll Perfumers, Druaglsts, und Denters u Vunoy Goods With its Boautiful Boonery and Iffeots, and & Paworful Cast, Flrat appoarance of Miss ADA GREY as MARGUERETTE, . O'Nalll, Flogd, Pl Rainforl, Mes, Allon, nll‘::f’"s'x'}.uflllel it Kescioes Hiisa Marbtd, ' tavoriia ors. ' Riday, Sopt. 1-DIAMONDS. eurod, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ; Thursdny, Friday, Baturdny, and Bnturday Matioe, o T i, Miss. Sgany Ooneait aad S, o, Notllean, Two Glorious P'iocos,~ Androw Hal- fidiay's Biitlinnt Comody, O ELE C I VLA T IE, And Blshop's Bpoolalts, WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS, Both Playa cast to tho ontiro strongths of tho Gompany. Mondny, Sont, 113 Howard's Doautifol Soclot Dlameli A DA T Yierd's Boautttul Sooloty MYERY' OPERA. HOUSE, Mourvo-at., bot, Donrborn and Stato. frlingon, Coitm & Kembles Minstels, Bobby Nowenmb, Maokin and Wilson, Mastor G. Da- Jrapish Limess Findee, Mg, Rlog, N, Ackagtons Grand Voeal Quariotio, "The Burlowoof 7 : DI~ VORCED, Evory Bvoning and Saturday Matinco. GLOBE _THEATRE. Thuradny, Friday, Saturdny Kyoulugs and Saturday Mstts ‘now, last porformances of Horuandea Fostor n JAOK HARKAWAY, Aflont and Ashore, Mondsy—ALADDIN. ; DR, KAHEN'S MAGNTFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUH, From New York, Of Natural_Scfonco_and Art. 138 Bouth Clark-at., nenr Madison, Tickota, t suntas for gontionion unly. bovrs opon fr 9, b KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Clark and Randolph-sts. Boata can now bo so- For Concorts, Locturos, Convantions, Balls. Oapacity, 1,600 numbered soats. Beats movable. ~Apply at the Hall. MILLINERY, CHOICE MILLINERY ! We are now prepared to display Hats, Feathers, FLOWERS, Fall Styles At Popular Prices. WEBSTER'S, =24l WEST MADISON-ST. OCEAN NAVIGATION, STATE LINE. LASQOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- NEW YORK AND FAST AND LONDUNDKRILY. i frors Stato Line s tollomws. Batarday, Aug, 22, +Wodnoaduy, Sopt. 3. Wodnosing, Sogt. 17, Wednesddy, Oot. L DWIN & b, Akonts, 7 Broadway, N, V. BAMPLE & HARGIS, Agonts, Gor, of Ganal aud Wost Madison-sts., Uhicsio, Sailing tafco a woel trom Now York, and carrying pas; 1l paris of Groat Briain, Ireland, Continontal ‘Sl the Soditoreanend; Oabin foor §50; Htoor- il and rfa poria et €90 woat, Hez | Contl ‘ports same os of mmul’u lines, All payablo (n 8, anrronoy, . Abply forfall (nformation at tio Come piny's ouicen, o1 Howlig Groon, Now York, snd N, . cornor Jasalleand Madyon-sta., Chicago, " 1 HENDERSON BROTHBERS, Agents, TOTER 1}0und the World. ossrs, COOK SON & JRNKINS, Tourists and Ex- uzson Sanagac, 2 BRI % VOB SURES ot OFho 2 URRry WOUND THE WORLD will loave Livernnol Aug, 301 Now Yorit, Repte 201 y Seuc, 203 San Frauclico, Ut 161 andt will byundor tho porsonal ehargo af Alorandor How. a5, 'tho Frmts Ohinf Palestine Matagor. "Tha mate wiil smbeaca Jopan, China, ludia, Egrat, ss ‘woll as Continontal Kuropo, all'of thoso countrios boing Yisitod, wiille faoilitios wilf be given for thoso who dosiro {o visit PALESTINK and tho 5 Prica for the entiro trip from Now York, Chieago, or Son ranciseo, ‘back o thota. places 81,075 gold, ‘whioh faciudes Gratiolass fares 70 days’ Hotol Gponsos of 1and, sloeping-cuachos, emuibuses, &o. Dioposits of 10 por Gont for this toar aro now helog vo- calved, and full g.ram-u“ wiil be Xsl"n by addrossing GOOK BON & JENKINS, 29 Broadway, EP-Cook'a Jtzoursionist, contalning fail prilealars of 1,500 taues in Itucopo, Palbstino, Egypt, and Awmorlos, to o hiad upon application, _Prisd, 10 conte. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Saillog teom Now York for Quonstown and Livorpool ory Saturday, and for Londan dlroctovory fortnight. YR QUMENSPOWN sud LIVIKDPOOL, frons Blors 44 and 47, North River. ntirdny, Ao, 80, | Grooso. . Saturday, Sopt. 20, Hnturdaly Sobt. ! | Eypt ! Baturday Sopt. 21 aturday, Bept. W, Cabin Passuge, ST0, §80, and S50 Currency. Return Tiekets, 3140 nud S160 Currency, STEERAQGE PASSAGE, 829, ourroncy. ‘Booked 1o or frow Gorman and beandins- it law rates, $ii0g ol iis ltao aro the largost {n tho trado. Diatts oul Great Britato, Treland, and 1o Gontinait. WILLIAM MAQALISTER, Gen'l Wostarn Axent, Northeast corner Olark and Randoiph-ats, (opposito now Shorman Houso), Chicsgo. NEW YORK TO0 CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Walos Atiantio Stoamehip Uompany's now firat-clasa Stoannhips will sall from Ponnsylvania Hall+ rond Whatt, dersoy Oltyt PEMBROKE, GlLA AR, fhoso steare vided with all tho latest improvernents for tho coinl gumoniynea of Cabia and Bloorsas Pastongors, ' bt Subiu, 480 ourrency ; Hecund Oa rronoys D oartlticatos trom Our- i Spain, Taal Passons i AT ana " Drakts for Tiac " furthor. partionars, apply’ 18, at the Oom- apply in pany’s Oicow, ‘N, I Dook S are d 16 Now Vork to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO., nts, NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY " THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M, BMITH, Sooretary of the Illinois State Farmors® Association, boforo the Liv- ingston County Farmers' Assooiation, At Pontiac, on the Toneth of Jul, Ta now ready for dolivery as an 8-page doou~ ment, for gonoral ciroulation, ‘Farmers' Olubs and Grangos will ho sup- pliad at tho tollowing ratos: inglo Copies.. 8 ofs. | 100 Oopies...76 ots. Single iaarion: 13 ota: [ 1,600 onlas. . 56.00 Addross J. W. DBAN, Room 0 Tribuno Building, Ohiongo. _ — SCOTCH GRANITE, SOt RO ST AT DALBEATTIE GRANITE WOIKS, DAL- BEATTLE, SCOTLAND, llsbiod Gray, Blu, i Rod Grsaltos for mono. BB S arahctural husposos . Kitblos g sosorsl Hindrods of workmon & rostitg, And Bojiatt- uhreh et Hon He ok U0 aTa Apsblen 10 supply Wole SRS DR et Graziy with Wiapatob l} Mombara of ono dopartment havo a right to attend leo tares and recltations in any othor dopartmont of the Uni- voraity withiout paying addttional foos; for oxamplo, Law studonta may attond any oxorotsos thoy ploaeo in Harvard Qallogo, Modioal students tho oxorelaos of tho Solentila Hehool, oto, Mo degrocs of Mantor of Arts, Dootor of Philosophy, and Dootor of efotioo aro opon to Bachelors of athae tn- stitutions, Tho year bogins o all dopartmonts on Thursday, Sept. 25, 17 Izaminations for admisslon to HARVARD CUL: JIE, tho LAWRENOR SOIENTIVIQ SOHOOL, tho 403 (ING SOHOOQL, and tho DBUSSEY INSTITU- TION will bogla on Thuraday, Sopt. 25, 8t8a, m. Tho oxamination for advanoed standing In the MEDIOAL BOHOOL takos plngs Hopt. 23; for advanced standing in thio LAW SOHOOL, Sept. 25, Tho Univorally Ontnlnguo (Inctuding oxamination papors of 187173} may bo obinlued from CHARLES W. BEVER, Bookaollor, Cambridgo: prico, 50 conts. Ciroulara do- scribing tho sovoral dopartmonta may bo obtainod on ap ‘plioation to JAMES W. JARRIS, Socretars Cambridgey KENWOOD SEMINARY, Cor. Forty-eighth-st. and Maodison-av. English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles. Wil qqmionco ita olglith sorston Sopt. 8. Mes. KN NIOOT T8 nenatad by & 11l Gnrpa ol praforsors and topebi arunt o ink ofinea il lorgs oporicnos, T Soursa o instruction In thorvughly complete, Native Pro- fomoraot K o ol nnd Goririan aco omiployed Tho Muslo Aunout {s in cliargo of & gradusto of & Patis Gonser- vatory, Locturos will ba given on tho Natural Scloncos during the yoar, Girgulars may bo ohtainod at 460 Wabash-av, Room 4, at tho Hominary, or by addrossing tho Princfpal, Koo waud, Hydo Prrk. H. B. BRYANT'S, (Bryant & Btratton), CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Soatheast corner Stato and Waskington. Bix Montlu' Canreo. Opio Yoar's Courso, Two Yoars rs0. Tho English Branchos, German, Businoss Arithmotio, Gommorafal Law, ookKgoping, Fenmanship, &c. Call aud oxamiio—Y, K. cor. Btato and Washington. COLLEGE OF LAW ov THI Chicago aud Northwestern Opiversitis, - Jadeo HENRY BOOTH, Doat, Hon, LYMAN TRUM. BULL and. Hon. JAMIS B DOOLIFTLE, ‘Dally Lao- turors, VAN BUREN DENSLOW and PHILIP MY- KRS, Lancs Profomors, Tuliton foos roducod to g5 & ene. At ifnsty Laoturos dally for % wooks, and Sood jourta, Torm opous Oot. 8. Ior particulars lfld;fiu Tribudo Bullding, Obicago, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, FRINOIPAL, 673 WABASH-AV. Eoglinh, Franch, and Goerunn Boardiag sud Day Schoel for Voung Ladion dnd Lctlo Uil M, Disitland s s slstod hf ‘Madam oyriere, Profossor Brown, and a full Gorpa of Profoueors and Teaohors of abliity and ozpori- "Iio dutios of tho Bakiool will bo rosamod Septom= ‘bor 18. ~ For olrculars vontaining partioulars, also numer- ous_roferoncos in Chicago and olvewhoro, applyat tha ‘Bookstorus and to the Priucipal, 673 Wabssh-av. PALMER'S ACADEMY FOR BOYB AND GIRLS, 'Will reopon on MONDAY, Sept. 1, at 768 Michigas Tutormodisto Dopartin Primacy Dapartmoant. Froneh and Gennan.. Musio, Plaao aud Gui Per torm f ton wook: GRAHAM. SEMINARY, M. L. BARNES, Principal, 854 MICKHIGAN-AV. Fnglish, Fronoh and Gorman Day Schel for Girls and Boywul anyago, Miay Barnes is asalsted by 8 full corps ‘af compotent tonchors. 00 tine boen fn succers: ful oparation for twolve years, and will ruopon Sopt., 8. ¥or particulars apply to Peinelpal, 354 Mivhigan-av. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOH SOHOOL TReopons Sept, 17. The only ono ta Now York whera French is taught a6 in Parls. Huporlor Rnglish education. Dirawing, Latin, and Binging iaclnded in the tuition. oardord have an excellont homo, For oirculars, 25 Wost Rafers by pormiesion to Mra. R. aatmeny Ontensts s, e Irofand, 1, I, Booley, Cln- ST.XAVIER'S ACADEMY o Soruor Wabash-uv. and Tawontvenltistn, JAGO. This elogant now building will open for the Socoption of pupila on. Mouday, Bopt. L. Fo clroulars =pDIY to the Dirvctruss, . ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twelfth-at., Chicago, 111, Studlos jn this institution wil) bo resumod Monday, ope: 1. Tullan, porsomton o don monii, 86l For o i V. ING, 8. VERDIN, B. J., Vico-Prostdont. DIRS. GEO. VANDENHOEX, BOYS! 80HOOL. Mra. GEORGE VANDENT hor Board- e Y o B Mo s SRR S BECOND-ST., close to RRSERVOLIL PARK, Now York, . 18. Number of boarding pupils limited to EIGHT. ool bours roim 8280 &, . tb 3530 p, T ‘Avplications mey bo made as hiao. BISHOP. WHIPPLE'S RUHOOLS, FARIBAULT, MINN ST. MARY'S HALL, for girla: All dopartmonta oqual tn the best Eaatorn Noijools, Native tenghors of modern SHATTUCK BOHOUL, for angungos. Hoventh yoar. boys: Graduatas entor Sophomoro Class fn Enatern Cole Togos, _Location romaskablo for healthfulnoss and scon- ery, dot organization, Torm opous Hopt. 18 1873, For oataioguor sddrass —_ REV.JAMES DOBBIN, MRS. BYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISI, FRENOH, AND GENMAN DOARDING For Toung Ladies 450 m;.mhfé’.‘{‘fi};fia and 8 Itast sutty- rdopt., New York: Bleoping:rooms 1o gl oot wien dwtred. Ao tonth sohiuol.yeat will bogla Sopt. o, 1 Lottore abd apiplivstions 10 bo sent o thé abovo sddross, MRS, JOHN V., B, BLEECKER'S Baglia, Crangh, and Gormien Boseding and Day Boliool ¥ for Youig Ladlos and Ohildron, 20 Fast Forty-soventh-at. Dotweon Madison and Hifth.ave,, Now York City, will roopon Sopt. H, 1873, A most thorough course of fustru tiun, togother with homo oaro and privilogos. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, 3 boarding & 1 for boyss d T s amme? kB S R B R Th™ a ughitcopsic, N, Y, M; s .‘fi'.,‘em'z’ ikoopsion N Voo, MG S WetERlE! 'rinoipal snd Fropriotor. MEQRANIOAL ENGINEERING, AT sor Polytochina Tastitate, Troy, N. Y. vory practiosl. Advantagos Snsurpaesed 1 thia oountiy. " Orailuatos abtafa, gxceliont positions. Redpouk opt. 17, “¥or (o Annat Roglator, contatniog IepfoTed Souria ot attidy. snd (ull partioulars, addrosd BHCHeSHARLES BHOWNE, Birdsior, OLLEGIATE_AND COMMEROIAL INSTITUTE, Now Haven, Conn, Forilou Yoar, * Proparatory 3 Collogs, tho Bclentifia Schools, ot 0ss, with systom- atio lndul.uomu.& phzslcal traihiug by millary dethilng, aymnastics, rowlag, dogg HMNOEGAEILL, Talncipat, - TIT0 HALL, STAMFORD, GONN. GO Ry sud Goruian Hoardiag-Sotioal o o or’ g For cataloguo apply to Prinoi) & Miss tho Ron: Instruotion, 2gg JKIN and OHASE, T TRRTGATTECROONS, ON SECOND FLOOT Fblng oy o, oottt TR iden o 4 1o 11 yoars of ager’ Dilss BAKA A: ‘WINKEK, Priccipsl, ) R A AR e e At ton S T Dy s ¥, iTho Nall Trm boglng el N8 b stombor... For alscularstddron J. JAQIKYON, Byraouts, N. ¥ I u?u.su,uc SRMINARY-A FOARDING SOUOL il youny hoys. st Oconomoyuo, Whs; altoutars. audrons MIGE GRACK F. JONES, Priuch APLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR_YOUNG LA ua, Pittatiold, Mass. Kuownsfor thisty yoars or its superiof fauilities and raro boausy of looation, Rov O V. Bpuar, Prinoipal. ONTHWESTERN logos, aud ovar sovonl; socon: JMARY UNIVERSITY —81X OOL- Profossors and insteuef torin dpous Bupt. 17, - For partioulars, sddress Prosi- bt AWLEHR, lvaoaton, {PENNEYLVANIA MILITARY AOADEMY, OLKS. r, I'a., (for boarders only), Beasion opens, Wt aongert ST PO 12N atod R hoslthiily ohinda shurio, Dulldfngs handsomo and dommodiouet joutso of studlos oxtousive, Ullotough tustruction in O Mbohantoal Engineoriig, fio Olamics, and fongl vorslght of worsls and Sasaere ot n oty o ton. 5 RO OUROWN, s, OHARLES Q. I ous of thy Aeadomy in Ohicago, IO, VAT, Prosidint: aruful ovors! Yor STORNS, . L. BROW PRUSSING, Taq., pat orto U REAL ESTATE. "FOR SALE. 10 by 206 foot, southwost ooruor of Thirty-first-st, and Cottago Urora-av., with lprovomouts, routiog fur 86,600 por anuum. An laproved far, worth §20,00 to 850,00, 1o takon b pmt pay, BNVDER & LEF, N beat i, nortisonst se_of Monros and LaSatls: 4 Nizon Buililg, nortbesst sor_of Monsso and 1a%alo, SCALES, FAIRBANKS STANDJRD SCALES . OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSE £Q0 - 111 AND 13 LAKE-ST.