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Ay VuilVAUWLU WALLs LIMDULL « LEULGsUA L shann Aoy 161 — e e LOCAL MISCELLANY. INTEREST ON OITY DEPOSITS, Mora trouble ia browlng in the Pooplo’a Party, and the harmonious workinga of tint organizns tlon are more sériously throntoned than over bo- foro, The row botwoon tho Mayor and tho Com- smon Councll, and tho dofeat of the Ieople’s *nomince for presiding ofilcor of that body, are what Mr, O'Hara would call “moro bagatollos” 10 tho prosont bono of contontion, It will bo remembeiod thnt tho stucaoss of the party hinged upon tho City Troannrership, aud now tha party's uannfhilation scoms to hings upon tho satmo thing. It was s plank in tho platform that the city'a financos wero to bo administored as thoy nover had baon before, and that Intorest on city doposits wore to bo placed fo the citys credit, and not nppropriated for . tho porsonal benofit of tho Troasurer. In addition to this plauk in the platform, My, O'Harn pub- Jiely gavo Lin pladgs to pay over the monoy ns rocelvod. Upon this basls, tho Poopla's Party marched for tho victory, Camo tho 1st of May, 1874, and with it tho Ofty Tronsurer's Aunual re- port of the finances for the fissal yoar ouding Aptil 81, Tho document was voluminous and nibid, but tho sharp cye of City Comptroller Hayes dotcoted tho absence of an itom which ho had coufidently oxpected to seo fu tha roport. Not o word wns therein contained relating to in~ torest on city deposits. He therefora pennod THIS LITTLE NKOTE OF INQUIRY to the City Treasurer: A CiTY CoMrTnoLLERS OFYICK, OnioAco, May.d, 1874, Daniet 0'Hara, Eag,, City Trusurer ! DeanBin: 'Tho Mayor informsme that you have recolve d futereat or comyensation for city money do- posited by you with bauks in Chicago, and that you ¢laim the right to retain tho amount g0 _racelved in part paymant for your scrvicea aa Trossuror, 1 nin not adviscd that this olaim fs tenabie, At all vents, the question abould be satiled. You are, tierefore, hereby notified to report to this offico all moneys received by you for intercat or com- ensntion a8 aforesaid, aud to place thesame In the ity Treasury, Yours truly, 8, 8, Iayes, Qomptroller, THE TREASURKR RESPONDS. At the cxpiration of a fow days, Mr. O'Hara wroto tho following roply: CiTY TREASUNER’S OFFICE, 01110AG0, May 8, 1874, Hon. 5. S, Hayes, Clty Comptroller : DEAR Sm 3 In r‘:lply to yours of tho 21 inst,, de- smandiug that I shall roport to your office tho iutcrest or compehsation rocelsed by mo on doposits; and to ylace tho same in the Clly Treasury, I lLiave reapoct- Tully to asy thet, ns tho law now stads, governiug m; oflice, and in view of tho fact that T am under 1, 00 bonds for tho safe-koeping of the city’s monoy, malutain thint the disposal of whatover interest mny be socelvad by me, 12 1aattor entirely for my own deler- g tney bo neccrsry o atale, however, {hatswhen I sesumod tha duties pavtaining to o Gily Trossury, which_was only a few duys hefore lnet Ohris mna, I found that it had been depleted of over ‘half a miilion of dollara by the * irregularity " of my prodecossor ; and it is o mattor of regret to announce %0 you that whatover dntercat hes necrued upon de- posts since, has only been sufficient to mict the Grpenacs of the ofiices for tho current yoar, My Balary 20 City Troaeurer, yoti must necessarily kuow, i8a mero {aanltflln and” whatevor I may do of my own option, under (he yview I take of my oMelal position, T have respecttully to sunounce, in the moat friendly spirit, that T caniiot sccodo to your demand, 1 havo the honor o be, very respectfully your obedi- ont sorvant, Daxies, O'Hana, City Treasurer, 3R, O'MARA'S FOSITION, A Trinoss roporter mot Mr. O'Hara on the streot yevterdny afternoon, and greatly surprised that geutloman by iuforming him that lo lind & copy of tho above correspondence. Ha asked how it wns that ho onmo to roply so sharply to what seemed » reasonable demand on tho part of the Comptroller, and Mr. O'Hara said : 1 chought Mr. Hayes was traveling out of his Bailiwick, and I feit liko resonting it.” Teporter—Then you consider that the Comp- troller had no anthority to call on you for tho Suterest on the city deposits ? Mr, O'Hara—Exnctly so, Ho hns no control over that money, nor has any ono clss oxcept mysolf. TReportor™Do yon intend to adbere to your detormination to retain the money in question ? Mr, O'Hara—I moan that thse Common Coun- cil shall voto me a salary commensurato with the labors and responsibilitica of tho office of City Trensmer. I ought to have a salary of 810,000, The Financo Committoo, the Mayor, and Comp- troller have the mattor undor advisement now, mlrl I hnvo no doubt tiey will recommond that salary, Roportor—How have your bank balances stood sinco you took posscssion of the ollice ? Mr, O'Hara—Very small, compared with thoso of my predecessor, whoso embezzloment of balf » million dollars has deprivod mo of st loast ©10,000 of doposit intorest, which I ought to have had. Tho result has been that the iuterost 18 been no moro than onough to meot the cur- gout oxpensea of my oftico for the year. Roporter—In caso the Common Council re- fuses to vote you the salary asked for, shall you rotain the deposit iutorest? Mr. O'Hara—I profer nob to foreshadow my {intentions, Toporter—How will it bo if they vote you o galary of £10,000? M. O'Hara—Whon thoy do that, it will be time lmmlqh to talk about it. ~ ''his muoh I will say: 1 don't propose that the Comptroller or anybody clao shall drive me into a cowrso ontirely op- tional with me to adopt or not. Whatover I may do will be done of my own free will, and not at anybody's dictation. Finding it useless to try to docoy the astuto Trensurer into o doclaration of his fature policy with reference to intorost on city deposits, the reporter did what Mr, O'Hara bad refussd to do as to tho money—gavae it up, ———— AMUSEMENTS, TOE OLD FOLES, The Old Tolks give the fifth of tholr per~ formances this evening, upon which occasion they will bring out, for the first time in this city, Mondelssohn’s great oratorio of *Bt, Paul." The ovent {8 o pecullarly interosting ono In tho musienl records of the city, end ono whioh will undoubtedly call out o vory large attendauce. ‘The programmo is ua follows s ' TART 1, Oratorio of “BLPAMY, 0o, nse oo Mendelusohn . . Death of Biephon, Sclections: {b. Converslon of Saul, ARGUMENT, The porsecuted Ohristiun Church of Jernsalem E{ra)‘n 10 the Lord for power to resist the fury of the cathens, Btevhen s accuecd of Llaspliemy by the incensed people, and {8 brought befors the Counoil, Deing questioned by the High Priest, ha reproves bhis Jndges for tho olstinacy with which they and their Tathiers lwve rofocted the true faith, and resisted the Holy Ghost, Thoy refuso to hear him, and insist upon putting biuito death, Teeding not ilie roproof that erusulem hud ever killed the Prophets which hsd Lbeen sont to her, they shout * Stona him o death ! and Stephen sutfers murtyrdom, praying for mercy Fon his persoontors, Devout men carry him to bis ‘burial, with muck Jamentation, aud uttor words of peaco and Liope over bLis wrave, Sul, who 18 presont 8t the martyrdom, resolves to coutiuue his persccution of tho Clirlitiou Church, and for thia purposs jour= noys toward Damascus, ‘A sudden Hght shines around Hoaban cals apok. Wi bo voasiies o glory OF Boa im to proclaim the glory of the Lotd to tho benigltod peomio, tha. Lis compauions lcad hitm by the hund Iuto Damuscua, Thore be prays, in bltter Tepeulaucy, until the Lord sends to him Auanias, who restores bis wight, aud confers upon him bis divine commistion o Christian preacher, e Ls baptized, and preaches in the synagogues; and the E""B’NR'“\?H proiscs the wisdom aud the knowledgo of od, % PART I, 1ol Smiling Morn ™. A s0log ony6 pyunoo. Ye Lues Soug. . Alls yo Synggerres Eregillie Touskoys «.Male Quorieite Worldise Son Gdenco Tartridge *Ye Triton " Two-part Tus ynyaRerreS Win-tlie-tight Lil{le-wit, Margery Plnol AU Lang BYNO e, .vvveeseesoAllo Yo mm.x‘om: THE MARIONETTES. Large andiences havo been vastly amnged and richly ontertnined, by tho porformances of Bullock's Royzl Marionottes nt Kingsbury Musio HNall. Grown-up folks as woll as childron, find much to admire uud wonder at, us well s laugh at. The porformauce o faras the eyo is con- cerued, is carripd on wholly by the Marionettes, whicl aro automatony of various sizos, costumed with great claboraleness, and worked by means of cords from nbove. One cannot Lelp wonder~ ing at tho perfect mimicry of move- ment and gostwre., Thoy are mno worsa eticks than “muuy an aotor who is mot worked by cords from above, The trick mulos aro enough to ca & boy or girl into aroxysms of dolight, while tho exploits of lown and Pantaloon in tho clostng pantomime, aro simply stunning, Flesh-sud-blood perform- ers would require s Iarge ealary to induce thom to submit to such bangiug sround as those littla jokers endura without s grumblo, Home of the mechanio offeots are remarkably good, and tha woonlo and staye nooeusories throughout, inolud« ing tho finel transformation, are of the very bost, The troupe stuvs heto during the weok, giving a Baturday watinca for the special benoflt of children. Meanwhile the publie in genera will miss & treat if thoy faflto. uco sn_entertrine weont which Chartes Dickens waid he enjoyed more heartily than auything he aver saw, wLittlo Baratostr v ber aQ o Barefaat” wil played noxt week, yish Mdacglo Mitohell I bor upcoial rol, Tha pharm'of tho entestaiumens will be Ar, MoVioks or'a appearanco in tho part of Jimmy, ono in which ho {a ag amusing ta in Launcelol Gobbo, LY RIOR'S NEXEFIT ocours lo-morrow ovening at the Adelphi. All tho great iard will #ppoar, though the pro- gramino will bo ontiroly now. Licons Dare for the firat timo porforms her gront Renwntional font, **Tho Flying Horse ;" Billy Iice gives his ront ekotely, ** F'athor, Como Homo,”" anid Karl ind, tho Iteynolds brothers, and all tho Adelphi rflarltns will Lolp to makoup o groat bill of nov- oltics. ——— STATISTIOS OF SOUTH.SIDE TRAVEL, TRE STAGES. . An obsorvant Bonth-idor, who jonrneya on the vohicles runmug on that side of the river four timos o day, has utilizod his loisurs mos monts in watching bis follow-passongora with tho following resulta. Tho Wabash and Prot- rio avenuo stnges travel fustor than tho stroot- carg by about five minutos in throo milos. ‘Thoy ¢onso running at 7:30 in tho ovening, or, in othor words, just whon ovorybody going North wants them. Of tho gentlemon who smoke in thoso stagoes, oight out of ton bro children of Iaraol, One man in twenty rofuscs tonpay the full 6-cont fare. The gonilomon are verync- comniodating, and fowr times in ten glvoup their sonts to Indios, Of the Iadies, nine out of ton neglect to pay the full 6-cont fare, They are very unaccommodating, Once In ten timos they mske n move to lst s man sit down; and twlco to lot o woman do so. When thoraaro more ladies thon gentlomen on ono sido, the seat thus honored holds slwaya ouo, gonorally bwo, pornons loss than the otbor. Lo~ dics in Sonth Bido stages thauk gentlomon for sonts six timos in ten, Goutlomen thanlt ladios for making room for them nine times In ten, Ladios do not thank gentlomen for aqueszing to ivo thom room. ‘T'he porcentage is too emall to fin onumoratod. It 18 onca evory thios tweoks. TIHR OARS. Bouth Bide cars travel very slowly, They gomotimes take fitty mimites from Thirty-first stroot to Madison, but genorally four or five minutes loss, Batween Tweuty-second and Madison atroots the horscs walk about half the distauca. Tho South Side car-drivors are vory fluout in swearing and tho uso of fllthy lan- unge—nstonisbingly 8o when Eomebody s smid ot to havo pald his fare. Houth Bide oar-horses are gonorally fine animals, oxoollont- Iy let, and rendy for almost sny work. - Thoy do go little that thoy nto vory fat. Vory fow paasangers ot to pdy thelr fare, In every ten oars of the Btate atroet, Indiana avenue, or Cot- tage Grove lincs thoro aro four drunken mon who poet abonrd botweeh Madison and Bixtesnth stroots, Of theso four, two aro stupidly drunk and the other two quarrelsome, fllthy in lan- gungo and porson, It is not snfe for "Iadies to travel alono on South 8ide cars for this resson. After 11 o'clock nine out of ovory ten cars take aboard & drunkon mau ; of thoso nins men, five aro stupldly drunk and four abuelve. In sddition to the nino drunkon men an ten cars, thero aro six roughs ‘road, for o quarrel, who epit upon peoplo an behave in & disgiacetul manuer. Drivers on these cars aro caroful about driving after 11 o'clock. 'Their attention is divided between tho cash-box and the horse. They are blind toa disturbanco, even when thoir aftontion is direct- od to 1t. Smoking in South Bide cars bogins at 10:16 o'clock, or sfter tho theatros are out. Ladics aro never consultod. Aftor 11 o'clock throo mon in ton, accompanied by ladics, smoke in close oars, ‘Thrée or four rowa ocour botween passgugors and drivers every night, owingto o conviction on tho part” of the ivor that somcbody has not vpald bhis fare. Ladics who do mot wisk to bo in- sulted or hear beastly tall, will not rido on any but Cottage Grove avenuo carsafter 11 o'clock. Indians avenue cars ceass running after thnt hour. Drivets of Indiana avenue cars mako no scruple of ani Esunngum to get out and talko cither the noxt Indiana car or a Btate stroot car afier 10 o'clock, protending sometimen the hotas, sometimes tho car, and somotimes the driver, ortwo of them, orall three, aro fearfully and wonderfully sok. All thoso thinge about South Bide cars are very dis- roputablo. Theso ara the conclusions of an ob- sorvant Bouth-Bider. ——— THE RAPID TRANSIT PROJECTS, To the Editor qf the Chicaao Tribune & Sir: Keop the subject .Leforo the peoplol Lot the matter bo well disoussod. Leb peoplo havo thoughts, and let thom think on the matter of rapid transit through the City of Ohiongo, for thin {8 what it must come to. Wo want that plan which is best adapted for Obioago,—and Chicago must have some plan by which ber peo- ple oan got rapidly through her strects to dis- tant parts of the city as suroly as that Oblcago keep# on in her march of progross with tho march of ofvilization. This fs tho epoch of groat growth of citles, so that great citios nre moro and mors to make up the social combina~ tiona. Mr. L. G. Schofiel's suggestions may bo valuable,—certainly worth looking at. DBut ho sooma, ns many others who have written on transit iu citics, and about stracterailvays, aud ono- track ways, and eclevated and suspended waya, not to have kopt up properly tho distinc- tion between ordinary trafiic, and rapld trafiic. Itisa vory different mattor to provide means of travel through a city af a more horse apoed than stoam rail way spoed. Now wo have in various ways,—the horso on the wood paving, the 'bus and the strest-cars,—speed as greatas will bo nilowed whon it haa to encounter the throng in iho sireet, To have rapid transit, wo must have it equal at least to twenty mules to the hour. Here is where Mr. Behofleld’s plan will probably fail. It cannot be made practicable with tho existence of the speod neccsaory to fill tho ordor for rapid transit., It is not Bo susceptiblo to utility in this line as the plan of elevated-may over the conire of the stroct, ‘Thore certainly the noiso and rumble of the rapid train, ovorhoad. will not be tolerated. Here under the walks, with the thin paviug asa sounding-board, tho noise will bs, tour-fold— more like perpetun) thunder. The space is con- fined, and the concussion of the atmosphiers will be great and tho vibration foarful; and, while it will shake the foundations of the build- iugs and glass windows, so that no modern style of vonstruction would long stand it, the sound would go up from tho openings through tho whole bullding like a rushing tornado. Weshall goon undorstand that no property-owners would ailow such & commotion every few minutes per- potually 1 frout of and under their promises. Dosides, this plan is ouly aropotition of the Ar- cado schomo alluded to by Mr. Morgan, with loss omamentation'and adaptability. Bomo people think such an_elovated way would be tolerated over the sidowalks or tho curb ling, somothing like the Greeuwich streot~ track, Dut property-owners will not permit such & rush and dash of a flying train past the front windows of thelr upper stories, either of tholr faghionable residences or places of busi- | noss, Tho fact is, we must in this disousslon keep constantly in mind what must bo endured with a {ast traiu, compared with what wo may and do endure with the stret-car speod on or over many streots, These are bad snough, It will Le found that the eudloss cable, drawn by stationary power to Lo clutchad by clamps at will, st aspoed of twenty miles per bour, s totally Impracticable, Tho™ eable could not be run at that speed, and if it could be, the rsh of one car into another, in their various attempty to hold on and lot go, would produce collisiony innumerable, The endless chaiu cable, would Dbe n good device for tho speed of tha strost-car ; and ot that apoed the surface is safost aund bost, The fact {s, it we would have rapid translt through our city—the timois fast coming when we must have it—then wo must bave it in the most practical way possible, There will bo difjeuliios to bo overcomo; but wo must can- didly face the dificulties, Gonorally we can toll before we begin a project, if we sot reaton ta work to investigate its bearings, what will worx, and what will not,—what will bo allowed, an what will not, In nine cases out of ton, money epont on exporinients hins proved nothiug moro thun what might have beon proved by analyaiy or aualogy, without wasting the money in tho oxperimont, In this is tho secrot of the true iu- vontor, ho knows what is wanted, what is practi- cable, aud what will work, when his mind is put to tho tusk of devising. ‘We must then have the public streot, and con- domn it xy tho atesm railways now do, und stick to tha surface ; or get up whero the road will bo out of the way, for to got down bolow tho sur- faco is lltnfiulmr out of tho quostion in this city, Our basoments will not give us nnder the aldo-walks more than eight foet safely; and then at that wo must cut all gas sod water-pipes and sewersfn draing at tho cross streets the sowersge pipos cannot be out, or bent, or de- pressed at tho cmuamr'u, for 1t would make n place of deponit of all heayy aubstances that would noou olioka up the drains, Bhall we then g0 over lhot&ubllu gtraeln, or condemn a series of lots, or o tho alloys? I'o thoso thros points or lines are wo forcad for the essontially rapid transit. But practically for the timo bolvg, cannot we get from tho stroets all tho nocossl- ties that flow from thom, by improving thoso wo havo, In & way to bring out thoir greatest onpnbilitios? Al tho atroots should bo so im- proved as {o do thoir part, Pnooness, —_— CRIMINAL, THE OMMINAL COURT. Michaol Conlin was indictod for tho otlmo of Iarcony and gave ball in tho sum of @000, with Goorgo W. Wosbry as suvoty. Yesterday motn- 1ng the caso was callod, but, Conklin not appoar- ing, tho bail wos declared forfoited. Joht Floming, iudlcted for potty larcony, ploadad guilty, and was sontonced to the County Jail for five days, by Judge Willtoms, Yestorday morning, the Grand Jury roturned & truo bill into the Oriminal Court against John TFlomlng, for stonling lead pipo from the Knise- ly BDrothers, Tieming, heretofore, hag boon looked upon as an honost, hard-working man, but of lato hae grown vory dissipated, and in- dulged too frooly fn tho intoxicating eup, Linst month in an ovil moment, whon undor* thio in- flwonco of Liquor, ha stolo, it is alleged, from tho Xnisoly Brothors, in whose employ lio Ling beon fot somo yoars, aud for that erimo was arrostod aud inenrcorated in the County Jnil, whare he bas been confined sinco commilting tho offonye. TIE POLIOE COURTS, Juatico Koufmann disposed of the mlluwlnizx offenders yestorday : Kato Joyca, assault switl n daauly weapon, 9253 Augnet Anderson, wife~ boater, 825§ John AMeDounell, drunk, $25, James Black was bofore Justioe BDoyden, yes- torday, charged with picking tho pockat of Annio Wooks, on a Stato streeb ear, Tuesday ovening. ‘Tlie ense waa contintied till tho 16th inst, under 8500 bonds, Josoph Hausner got himself mto Tuosday, by stenling a l\;mnmy of lond ylpc from Jacob Harris, at 077 Wabash avouus, Yos- torday morning ho was before the Old Armory Polico Court, ‘Tho ovidonco was bad for tho prisoner, and Justico Boyden held him over to tho Oriminel Court in bonda of 8300. The pickpockot, Patrick Galvin, who rohbed Mra, Eliza Sicklod on a train_of cars on the Chi- engo, Butlington & Quinoy Rallroad, some fow wacke ago, was bofore Justico Boydnu yestor- day to muswor. The evidonco ngainet tho pris- onor waa sufliciont for the Justice to hald him over to the Criminal Gourt in bonds of 81,000, Michnol Gage and Willlam Konnedy, ambi- tious Jads of 16 and 17 years, entered the gracery storo of D, B, McGuire, No. 622 South Canal streot, Tuosdny night, duting tho abseuce of the propriotor, and surroptitiously wrapped up for thoiusclven somo $60 worth of %rucerluu. Mr, MeGulro was rapped up during the oporation, -howovaor, and the police ausisted tho boys to the statiou, 'Chey were hold to the Criminal Gourt in £1,000 ball, by Justice Boully, yestordsy morning. James Bwaensy and Albert Schindman wore beld by Justive” Scullyin $700 bail yostorday morning on & charge of larceny.. It appears that thoy quietly borrowed a harness from tho stable of George Lundy, No. 112 West Lnke streot, lnst Triday. . Not beiug satisfled oxactly with o har- nesgand no horso to make it usoful, thay re- turned o tho stablo tho noxt eyeuing to got the horse. To this additional French loan Mr. Lundy objoctod, aud tho Larness-oquipped but horsoloss thiovos were brought to an account by tho police limbs of the law, MISOELLANEOUS, Yesterday William L. Rogers sworo out a war- rant bofore Justice Hnlnes agmnst Robert L. Craudall, statiug tbat, about the 1st of AMurch Orandall fraudu untlfl conveyed certain_lands in Putunm County, in this Stato, to Jane B, Rugers by wairanty deed, represonting to hor that the property was froo from incumbrance, which rap- rosontations wore false, Both Rogors and Cran- dall are welt-known roal-ostato men in Chicago. Mr, Rogors also asserts that about the same time tho land In Putnain Cotinty was convoyed Orandall sold him ten lots, throo of which he Liad no titlo to. The morita of the caso will bo heard to-day by the Justico, “Billly” Arlington and Annle Stafford, with their respectivo attorneys, wero bofore Justico Haines yostorday, to_docide the ownorship of that cluster diamond {un which “'Billy ™ has worn for somo months past, and which Mrs. Stafford insists belonga to hor. Tho case was continued till Mouday at 2 o'clook. Tho pin, val- ued at 2200, waa loft by consent of the parties in tho posscssion of tho Justios, who will wear it with bocoming dignity until he can ascerlain to whom it rightfully "bofongs. e signified his willingnass to continue tho caso from wook to ek, during the romuindorof his torn of of- fice, with tho same arrangomont rogarding the disposition of the pin, trouble B GENERAL NEWS. The liabilities of Messrs, Hennorsheets & Morritt, tho Board of Trade men who recently cante to grief, aro &16,849.82. Tho first strawberries of tho sengon from Bouthern Illinols wero received yeaterdny by J. D. Manny & Co., No, 80 Bouth Water stroet. They wera shipped by F. Schlitter, of Dongola. T, B, Blackstone, Presidont of the Chicago & Alton Railrond, and B. I'. Carver, Presidout of the Hannibal & Bt. Josenh Rniiruad, lefs tho city yeutordny afternoon for New York. Ountsido a Stato street hair repository. is the lovely wax figure of o woman. Hor costumo is made up ontiroly of rats, curls, and switches. 1t is voi roity, for they aro of all colors, A miserable Bohemian yestordny discavered thnt sho must bo a hair-suil young pordon. Thonow olevator of Armonr, Dole & Co., #0," situated on the South Branch, will be usod on Friday afternoon for the first time, Itisa ‘model building, and has & capacity 1or 1,000,000 bushels of grain, ‘Tho recoipts of the City Trensurer's office yos- torday wore, from the City Colloctor, $43,000 ; from tholV ator OMice, £3,000, Tho employes of the Board of Public Worka wilt bo paid to-day, which will call for 50,000, As Honry Steng was driving a loaded wagon aloug North Clinton strect, tho horecs ook fright and ran away, throwing him to the puye- mont snd serlously injnrlng Liim about the hend. Ho was convoyed to his homo, Neo. 71 Noblp street, and properly cared for, A tour of inspection was made yesterday by the members of the Bonrd of Yublic Woris srouud tho streots in the throo divisions of the city which are most in need of immediate im- rovemont. The Qommissioners returnad, look- ng quite fatigued, and evidently determined on mending their ways. b The Finance Committeo of the Common Couneil had a meating in the Mayor's oflice yes- torday aftornoon, for the purpose of considering tho gay question, They debated tho matter for sovoral hours, but finalfy adjourned unbi to-doy, without arrlving nt any conclusion, The meot- ing was held with closed doory, A one-wheolod wagon attracted considorablo attention upon the stroots vostorday. It way drawn by a horse, and used a8 a delivery wagon for a wholesale liquor firm, Bo far us may be judged, the new style of running gear possesses 1o espoclal advantage boly:nu that of novolty, although tho desiguer intends taking out a patenton ft. Thore was & part of the programme of the 01d Totk’s concort last nvollll‘;[;, for which the * brilhant lHttle manugorees, Mrs. Bor- nard, was berdly propared. —Yestorday was her birthday, and o graceful rocognition of that fact was made by some of her fricnds in thia _city, who liraunuw.l her with an_elegant {loral manifestation of their esteom aud friend- ship. Drs. Rlchings-Bernard showod an appre- ciation of their kindness, by singing with raro experionce and sweotuoss, “ Last Rose of Bum- mor,” which was received with groat enthusiasr, Tho'audience, whilo ignorant of the cause, can with this explanation undovstand why My, Richings-Bornard sang with so much spirit and feoling during tho evening, HOTEL ARKIVALH, . Qrand Pacific—Dr. A, Huntington, New York; Dr, E. L. Tindeny, Now York; the Hon, G. B, Bmith, Madison; tho Hon, J. J. Mitchell, Bt. Louis; J. G, Jobuston, Liverpool, Eugfluud; G.“A, Black, Utah ; IL, 8. Young, Montreal, . . . Sherman House—Athletic Buse Ball Olub, Phila~ delphin; @, W. Fluton, St, Lmllu;nfl. ILN. Kimberly, Now Haven ; F. 0. Thayor, Boston ; J. H, Lyon, New York ; H. O. Huut, Adrinn, , o . Zremont House—A, T, Porry, Cinciunati; J. P, Allikon, Saginaw ; B. O, Little, 8t. Louid; J. 0. Munroo, 8t, Paul'’; I, Woodman, Cambridgo; A. @. Colling, Bt. Lonis; 8. D. Voos, Milwaukeo, oo+ Falmer House—Qeorge Laue, Dostan; Willlam_Hunt, New York; . R. Otls, Clove- land; J. R, Taber, Now York; Q.. O, Wright, Luglaud; J, G, Hazard, New Orleans; XL 8. Homaus, Now York. P~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. The membors of the old oricket clubs are to meot this evening at tho Tremont House, A suppor aud ice-croxm and flower fostival wlly bo givon by the ladies of the Rounion Prosby- torian Church on West Fourtoonth street, newr Throop, Thursday evening. Tho proceeds wil be used in repairing the church. Arrangoments hava been mede with both the Houth and Wost Side 'bussos to earry all who at- tond the lchinge-Bornard Old Folk's Concert dizootly to MoCormick Hall, Muws, As- W. MoGuire will alng sn air from ¢ Mozart's Oanol Titan® ot tho outortninmont at Brandnrd 1all i aid of Bt Potar's Mission, Wodnoaday ovening, May 20, ‘Llokots, 50 vonte, This dny boing observed am Asconsion-Day, thero will bo sorvico fu Trlnily Ohnpol, cornor of Miohigan avontie and Twonty-sixth stroct, at 10:46 &, m., by the Tev. I, Bulllvan, Rector, Al mombera of the Montgomory Light Guards are roquosted to maot at tho Clau-na~-Gael Hall this ovening, for the trananction of Importants businoss, The {rde-planting oxorcises of the June and Decembor ulnasos, of 1873, of Cook County Normal School, Wil tako piaco Snturday, at 1 o, Thors will bo an oratorof the day, and approprinto nddrossos mads by mombors of the nflmueu. All friends ol tho classos and school aro fuvited to attond. e Bunday-sehool Mieslonariea and Beerotn- tles of the Biblo avd Publieation Boslety havo deolded to hold thoir nunual moeting for con- foronco on the goneral intorests and work of the fluam ot Qouoya Lnke, Wim, July 7, 8 and Oth, —— SUBURBAN NEWS. . + LARE The Board of Trustooa of tho town of Lake mot In apectnl sossion at tho Town Hall Tussday aftornoon, at 4:30 o'clock. Prosent, Prosident Tabor, and Trustees Colman, Brinkman, Mont- gomery, and Muirhond. The commiftes to whom was roferrad the itemised bill of Johu McOaffray for the macad. smizing of Archor myenuue, near tho weat town- lino, roported tho amount of material furniahed suticiont to do the work properly, andin relation thorato recommonded tho adoption of the fol« lowlng rosolution, whion was carriod : _Resolved, That an ordor for $0,612 bo drawn in favor of John MeUaffroy in full for work done on Arohor avenue, nose the wost town line, payable from the aseoasments made to p;l‘r for mald jmprovoment, anid order to ba drawn according to the form propared by tho Attornoy of the town for such purposs, Mr. McCafTioy objectod to this, and tho mat- tor was flnalty sottlod by roferting it to Mr. Col- mud and the Town Attornoy, and by granting tho Prosidont and Clork powor to sign an order as Mr, Colinan and the Attorney dooided. Bargt. Gahan oalled the Donrd's attontion to tho ditohcs on the cast sido of Haluted stroot from Lgan avenue to Fortv-third Btrest, on tho south side of the Transit Company's track, and on the north sido of tho samo strost nesr Will- jam Finunigaw's slaughtor-houss, Oa motion, tho communication was roferrod. o also reported to tho Board that he had notl- flod Mr, Taschinon Lo romove tho nulsance in tho allay east of Lake atreot, botwoen Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fiith stroets, or suit would be com- menced. Tho roport was accepted, and ho was instruoted to do ‘s ho had notified Mr. Tasch- oo, 1His roport for tho month of April, as roported in Tue TrinuNe recoutly, was sccopted and placed on file. s rutos and regnlations for the police waro adoptod with a fow chauges. Thoy are too longthy for publication. A petition was rocolved from Chandlor & Co. for the building of bridgos on Bissoll and Root- streots, nnd placed on filo, as tho worl had been ordored on those strocts, The potition for the reappointment of Thos. Hart @8 policeman, was roferred to tho Com- mitteo on Police. Saveral bills, smounting in all to 830050, wars then allowed, atter which the Board adjournod. BYANSTON. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Village Trustoes was held at the Town Ifall Tuesday evening, Prosent— Trusteca Gilbert, Powors, Guge, P'holps, Biancbard, and Willard, ho mioutes of the pravions meating wore road and approved. A pelition wns presonted, signed by W. D. Thayor, Joln Culver, Jumes Hartrey, A, Wigand, and 0. E, Browne, for o sldewalk on the north sido of Lincoln nvenue to the weat line of Bec. 12, Roforred. The following eidewalk ordinancas wera pro- sented and roforrod: On the south side of Church street, botwwoon Obiengo and Orrinpton avonues; on tho east side of W ‘esley avenue, bo- Groonwood and Lako streots. Permisslou was grantad to tho Northwoestern Ges Light nnd Coke Compay to lay main pipes on Ridge streot, from Davis strcet to, South Evanstoti, on the aast sldo of the streat. ” The Commitico on Financo made the follow- ing nominations for village oflicers, and the par- {ias woro ununimonsly elocted : J, R. Fitoh, “on- inner and Burvovor; G- srge O. 1de, Attornoy : . U, Bteatton, Village Collector; W, H, Lunt, Village ‘Lreaswrer; J. 8. Haywood, Bcalos, Weights, and Measuros, The samo Committce reportad the following orsons oy candidates for tho position of Street jommissioner: Fraok Morrill, 0. E. DPratt, Gaorge W. Reynolds, Two ballots were taken, and Frank Morrill was deolared eleoted, ‘I'he Village Clerk wresented his monthly re- port, which wan accopted and pleced on fllo. Al‘l]uiu'uud for one wook, to mest at 7:80 o'cloctr, . Tho Board thon wont into sccret sesslon as Committos of the Wholo on the water-works. = WABHINGTON JEIONTY, Tho corner-stons of the Bothany Union Church, ‘Washtagton Heights, wlill be Iaid on Saturdsy, undor tlie supervision of 0. 0. Howo, D, 8, Hef- trou, Philip French, E. A. Baraagd, and W, W. Watson, Duilding Oommittee. The oxercises will commeuce at 2130 in tho afternoon. Among tho invited guests, and who are_oxpected to bo Brcaunt. are Prof, 8wing, Dr. B. P. Goodwin, ishop Obenay, the Rev. W. Malbornand othars. "o train will loaye the Chicago, Rock feland & Pacitic Ratlroad depot at 12:30, returning at 3:45. A splondid foundatlon has beon lmd, and tho carpoutorwork is progressing vory nicely. A goueral invitation is oxtendod to all. " Tho church ls expected to be completed by the 1et of August, —_———— MICHIGAN INSANE, DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND. Correspondence of The Chicago Fribune, LANsING, Mieh,, Moy 12, .The report of the Becrotary of Btato lrulauvo to the insuno, deaf, dumb, and blind, ombraces forty-threo countics out of tho seventy in the State, Missaukie, Ontanagon, Prosque Isle, and Soliooloralt roport no such persons, Number of insano persons, oxclusive of those in asylums, males 8, females 23, Number of insano porsons who have beon under medicsl trentmont, exclu- give of those in public institutions, 13, Numbor of insane persons who have been inmates of in- gane asylumne, oxclusive of thoso who were in- nates at tho time of taking the informntion, males 1, tomales 9. Number of desf persons, oxclugive of thoso in public institutious, males 17, fomales 18. Number of deaf persons who have been under modical trontment, exclusive of those in_asylums, males b, females 4. Number of partially-denf persons, exclusive of thosein publio inatitutions, malen 16, femalos 8; sup- ported by relatives 5, by thomselves 13, Numbor of denf and dumb persons, exclusive of those in publiclontitutions, mules 71, females 611 support- ed by relativos 68, by thomsolvos, 80. l}um ar of doaf and dumb porsons who have been inmates of publlo institutions, exclusive of those at tho tima of taking tho Information, mules 45, fomalos 26, Numbor of dumb porsous, males fomales 7, Number of blind persous, excii- glve of those in public institutions, meles 78, fewales 40; supporiod by rolatives 61, by thom® nolves 27, Numoor of blind porsons who have ‘been uuder medical treatment, exclusiva of thoso in public institutions, males 26, fomalos 12, Numbor of partially biind persong, exclusivo of those in publio fustitutions, males 23, fomales };; supported by relatives 18, by themsolves, —_—— THE STATE DENTAL SOCIETY. Syecial Dispateh to L'he Clicago Lribtina, Jacksonvinee, (I, May 18,—Beveral addi- tional mombors of tho State Dental Boclety ar« rived to-dny, thore boing about 75 now present. I'he Sooloty spent tho entivo forenoon in chomi- cal operntions, llustrating motters disoussed tho provions duy, ‘Choy aftorwards visitod some of our publio instituttons, and in the aftarnoon, Dy, Ambler and Dr, ]Jnhnr, of Cloveland, pre- sented some_now instruments wud expiained their uses, Dr. Oushing, of Chicago, read n xocord of the experiments he had mede with re- gerd to the_ ounditions of socresionn of the mouth, which olicited _romarks by Dru. Blaclk, Kilbourns, and Taft. Dr, Hadin, of Ohicago, road au abla papor, which was discussed by Dis. Torbos, 'Caft, aud othors. patssta e U 1 STEAMSHIP LAUNCHED, ' Onesrrn, Do, May 18.—~The Pacific Mail Stonmship Company’s new steamer, the Clty of "Pokny, wa launched to-day in_the prosoncs of wn imwmense crowd of peopie. The new vessel is 5,500 tons buxdon, s —_— Chiokoring's New Improvement, The Chickering plano firm have invented & maw metal sgraffo which, applied to every striug in the plauo, produces the swestest tone imagiusble, These Plazios can bo seen at Toed's Tomple of Muslc, corner of Dearborn and Vau Buren streats, —B8ome unconsolonable thicf has stolon the outire machinory of the Truckee, Nov., Fire Da- psrtmont,—it wasa large rope with a hook at- tached for pulling down awnings and bulldings in cas0 of fire, . “ MARIN. Port of Chitengn, May 130 ARRIVED, Prop Annlo Tautle, Buffalo, coal. Targae Mary Amdtula, deand Haver, Titmber, Harge Wm, Burng, Geand Haven, lumber, Narge Wyoming, Grand Haven, lumber, rop Mantgonioty, Port Hitton, sundricn, Hohr Emmi A, Mayes, Port Hiton, ight, Heht 0, T Johunton, Muntatee, lwmber, BohrJ, & A. Btronacl, Manlatee, lumbors Hohr 1dn, Muskegon, Tnty Heow Fldta, Ludingfon, lumiber, Holr Lotiso MeDonald, Muntice, lumber, ehr Princo AMred, Etfo, coal, Hohr Tampent, Manlstoo, lumber, " Hclir Minerva, Muskegon, lumbet, Bodw Wihite Onk, Ludingion, lunibor, Tark Acorn, Kineardine, sult, Behr J, O, $ots, Munkaygon, lamber, tmr Ghicagn, Manitowoe, sundrics, . Belr Maty Ludwig, Ludwlg's Dior, lumbers 3 Hetir J, P, Ward, Foro barauntte, lumber rly Fashion, Codar Nivor, lumber, Belir Falcon, Tudington, imber, 1 Beow Mermaid, Grand 1t Helie 'I'rd Color, Holland, lumber, Hohr Mary-Ielth, Whito Lako, raflroad tfesa Hchr 3. A, Holimes, Manialeo, Jumbor, Aehr Chiallenge, Ludington, lumber, Hichr James D, Sawyer, Duitalo, coal, Boow Conter, Lako 1arbor, lumber, Hebr L, B, Conles, Muskegon, liunbor, Hohr {thacw, Muskegon, limbor. Beht C, I, Tinckley, Mnulslee, lutaber, Trop M, Groli, Manlsteo, lumber, Dargo Windsor, Manistee, lumber, Hmr Muskegon, Muskegon, anudries, Hebr W, H. Willard, Controville, woud, Selir Ella Bifnwaod, White Luke, lumber, Hobr Jt. . Hubbord, Lndinglo, lumber, Belir Atab, Ludington, lumber, '~ Hehr Littlo Belle, Ludfugton, hmber, Bubir if, D, Mooto, Muskogon, lumber. Holi: Bardinie, Penitwater, Iumbor, chir Joasio Plillips, Maufatco, lwnber, 8ehr N, ‘,f‘ Ferry, White Luke, Jumber, ver, lumbor, chr Moors, Manletee, ltmber. Sohr Z, G, Bimmons, Msnluice, luniber, Beow Telo, Whito Ls e, un Belir . Catehpolo, Muskeyon, lnmbary Holir 7, L, Bhunl, Hollaud, bark, Erop Jiway Buftlo, aumdritr, Hoow Gladlutor, Mintslco, lumibor, Behir Jamen Plutt, Bay Oify, salt, - linrgs Venus, Ludinglon, lumber, Hobr Lizle Doak, St. dodoph, lamber, Hehr Recipracity, Manistee, lumber, Beow U, B, Granf, Pentwator, wood, Selir Norniaw, Oconto, lumber, Seow South Slde, Whito Lake, fumber, Beow Bam, Olexton, szlluch, wood, Sehr Jumen K. Beutley, Saginaw, salt, Bobir Honest Jon, Pentwator, luinber, Bolir Winufo Wing, Pentwater, lumber. Bele Cocllln, Baugatiick, unber, Sehr Mariner, Conterville, wool Bohr Three Bells, Muskegon, lumber, Tlargo Mars, Ludington, lumber, . sehr Flying Cloud, g Shamilco, lumbef. Sohr Haus Orockor, Peneankiee, fumber. Selir M, R. Colline, Milwaukoe, railroad tos, Dargo Eminn E. Traon, Menominee, Inmber, Jlario Eva 8, Robineou, Menominee, lumber, arga Menokauneo, Mohomjuee, luzbor, Bebr A, Itust, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Corul, Sllyor Lake, Jumber, Birgo Olty of Erle, Grand Havon, lnmber, Targo . I, Allen, 'Grand Haven, lumbar, Sebr Pilgrim, Ludington, lumber, Hobr Gen, U, 8, Grant, Meuoinincs, lumber, Sebr Qurlow, Muakegon, lumber, b Digpa, Ludlogibs, e, Schir J, V, Taylor, Jngieonport, telegraph pol Seow Lilie Grey, St. Poul's Plor, lumber, Selir' Antares, Ludington, Tamber, Betir Potomas, gg linrbor, codar poats, Behr 8, Bates, Good Hurbor, wood, Schr Johu Weber, Bt. Paul's Tier, wood. Sehr Mercury, Ludington, lnmber, ficow Magdaicus, St. Faul's Pier, lumber, Scow Willlam Morac, Muskegon, wood, sebr 3. F. Tracoy, Manisice, Jumber, Sehir Bewnlo Boalt Scow Forest, Westborough, wood. Sehr Robert' B, King, Michigu Cily, light, Scow Monomlrie, Lildington, lumbir, 8 o Moselle, Swugatuck, lumber, Buow Raleigh, Manlstee, fumber, COLEARED, Prop Cuba, Buffalo, 43, 360 bu oats, 1,200 brle flour, 300 ‘baga ncad, 28 . Stmr Gbicago, Milwaukee, 35 Lils ol Sacboygan, 55 green hides, and {towoc, eundries. e Moey Tondwig, Lindwigh Tlor, 1 tou feed, 1brl pork, 2 bris four, 1 brl beef. 4 Hehr Harmony,.Msnistee, 10 bris flour, and sundries, 8cbr Geo. C, Finney, ogdomnuw;, 10,250 bu dorn, Helur O, T, Johnsou, Baugatuck, 500 'gracnbides, 300 dry 200 feot onk tumber, 00D bit 03ds, Behr D. Doak, 8t, Josopli,’ 20 kegs beer, ond sundrlos, Belir E, L. Coync, Port Hurou, 53,330 bt corn, rlg Fasbion, Codar River, 2 brls oll, 3 brls becf, Sehr Floroncs, Horn's Pler, & tons feed, G brls flour, N{GUT OLEABANCES, Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, 1,600 bu corn, 630 bu oats, 14 bris liquor, 11 btla oll, and sundries, Hohr Comuncho, Oswego, 10,385 bu oats, 11,141 bu corn, Stmr Maine, Ogdensburgh nud_intormediate ports, 11,386 bu corn, 9 tes pork, 11 brls pork, 146 sacks oats, and sundries, Sebr Madeira, Oswego, 20,000 bu corn, Stmr China, Eric and ' BufTalo, 20,000° b wheat, 6,000 bu corn, 3,600 bris flour, 238 tca stearine, 697 vigs lead, 314 balea huy, uid sundries, Manistee, lumber, aud_sundries ; sundrios ; Man- Lake Freights rere falrly active, and firmor, The supply of vessels Bmall veasols wore taken for wheat to Buffaloat 4370 corn at 43(c, Tho _ongugomeuts reported were : 'To Buffalo—Sehrs L, J, Clurk und wan rathier light, Trooklyn, wheat at 43¢{o; fehr Nicholson, wheat (yor- torduy . m,) 0t 430§ 4i¢c; schr Lowls Day (B 1), corn ot 4c; achr Nugera (suid'to have been {uken yesterduy), comon private torms ; prop Juva, outs o Java, outa prop Buigor Slate, corn; ootin, when barley, bud Winalow, cats, rops l’hrnuuhwlfiw York, To funjn—lrup Montgom- ory and schr Emma Mayes, corn and oats, thraugi, 'Fo Collingwood~—Schr T, 0, Slrcot, corn at8ige, and flour. To Ogdensburg—FProp Marle, .corn {lrough, Total, 14, Onpacity about 109,030 bu wheat, 230,000 bit cor, 83.000 Lt oat, aud 10,000 b barley, By Crry, May 18, —Murdock & Whittemoro report tho following additional chortera lust woek: Eliza, lumber, East Saginaw to Clovelund, $2: barges Eimaand T 6, Lestor, Jumbor, Day Oty {o buttlo, £2,80, CrEvELAND, Moy 19.—Clariers reported: A, J. Rogers, Ohieago Board of Trade, Oity of Groen Day and Stiirgess, coal to Chicago at 40c yer ton, ‘Deitor, May 12.—Oapt, Chiawo, of the sime Bwal- low, which pnssed down yulnrdn¥ en routs to Ogdens- e burg states that vessels were offering to frelht lum- ‘er from Buginaw, on Baturday, to Huffulo for $3.25 per u, MILWAUKEE, Blay 19,—Grain frelghts are moderate- 1y active ot 44c to Buffalo and 8o o Oawego, fors: To Buffalo—Prop, Colin Campbell, bark Una- dilla, aobrs, Oak Leaf, Lypo and Sardinis, whoat ot 43¢0 schr, Francls Palms, to arrive from Obieago, whastat 41fc, Vensels Passed Detrolt, Speeial Dlsynted o The Chicwy Tribuna, Dexsort, Mich,, Muy 19—Aflernon,—Pasirp Ur— Props Ruesls, Aivin Turner, Fleteher and barge, "homsn Beatt s stmr Bilver Bpray; burks Emorald sud Gen, Buraside; schrs Almeds, Modlterrauean, J, F. Card, Panep DowN~—Prop Toledo, schr Correspondent, Winp—Southwest, Drraoir, Moy 13, 8 pan,—Passen Ur—Trope Eant Sagivaw ond borges, Jumes Visk, Snooly Cleveland, Tawrence, N, Biwell, Jted, Whith and 3) Fame, M. 7, Wileox, 3, Mulr, Tasien DowN—Trops barks Montgomery, Blsmarck, P, S. Gago, Montuuk, Myatlo Stur, Rsed, Caso, Wikp—Eas t, Iiluots & Michigun Onnal. Drenaxrows, May 19—, p, m.—Anniyep—Phanis, Lockport, 5,600 bu corn; D, T, Wright, Morrls, 8,1 bu corn. GLranzo—Prop Whale, 20,109 b lumber, Morrls; Friondehip, Poorls, 103,910 £t Junbor, BRIDGEPORT, May 137 . 10,—~ARRIVED—Gen, M- COlelian, Uhlhlcolhrgm,fl'fl) 1t lumber Senuua, 01,043 ft hunber ; Buuboam, 1t lllt:mhnr 1 Maple Leat, Jollet, 8,310 £t lumber, wal 3 North America, Obillicothe, 8,U87 25 brls Miscelluncous. oiICAGO, o achr Harrlot Ann, which went ashore at White Zake laut fall aud romaided there all winter, made her Tivut trip from this port yesterdsy, —Tha schr Pamlico bus fintshod loading, and 18 now Iying at Wolla airoet Lridge gotling eversthing in tip top whupe for s long voyugo, 8t will loavo for Cork, Irelund, at 10 o'clock” tuis morning, Capt, John Prindivillo, tho owiec of the craft, 1s full of conildouce {hiat e wiil xido the accan safely, and us a_token of Dls fulth dn bor senworthinoss, s’ sendlug his sonto Europo on board of her. —tho Counda Northern Taiirond hes chertered alx vetels for graln_batwoen {Lis port sud Gollingwood, nd three for Lake Ontario, o carry an aygregute of 383,000 bushols por moutn. —Tlio Oolliugwood liuo of stesmors, now plyiug diroct between this city aud Montreal, consists of thu (J)ru)) City of London, \!l!lpufl“y, 16,00 bu; T, O, treot, 22,000 bu; Blulye i) 8,000 bui Foster, Dbu; Gold-Hunter, 13,000 bu; und Alphs, 10,000 bu, Alio, ou the lower lakes, the Twilight, ‘Colller, snd Tattiburn, They are represented fu Obicago by Mr, Churlos Ridout. —Owlug to the favorablo wind, a large lumber flest arrived iu this_hurbor during tho dav. Vessehs stiil coutfuue to come 1n 8t u rupld Tule, and the Lridges aro continually on tLe swing, causing pedestrians to drop an occasional oath ; but ta tug-mon feol happy. —A singlo soull-oat, 30 feet long, 113 inches wido, and 53 diiclios doop, welghiug ouly ' 183¢ pounds, au which will weigh only 31 pounds vheu sil fitted u for rowlng, 38 on_ exhibition at Folog'a biltlurd-bul Hhio was desigaed aud built by B, B, Smaitl, at Uated & Uo,'s ship-yard, sad 18 consldered ‘the lightest voull in Amerlea, “In deeigu she fs o perfoot beauty, ~Cut, Jinker, of tho schr Ketolum, voports feot 3 {uches Of water 6t tho cntrunco to Bouth Chleago Darbar, —1'ug following vessols wero unloading lmbor and rallvond fica ut thnt port yosterduy: Schrs Kotehum, Mnry Booth, Bea Gem, Hazrlson, South Haven, Gutdo, 11ero, Dunhum, —T'he schr, James D, Bawyer,Capt, Baxter, with conl from Buiwlo, aud tho achr, Sames R, Beatly Capt, Oharles Humilton, srrivod Lore yestorday, Hoth the Captaina rovort the Sralle clear af ice, 'Tiley waw Lo wreeking tug Loviathun at work on tho burk Judd at North Manitou, ” —A propeller ran sgainst the lug Martin Green yes- terday, carrylug away hor vmoko-stuck und doing ofler e sy Montam. et ~Tuho prop lontana left Tuesde 7,00 buah oventug with olé of oorn and 5,000 bushels of lew"x. Bbe o} selir Georga C, Htoolo, corn at Dargo Char- uo; sehrs Allegliengand barge, Elmira and bargs, D, Batleutine snd congort, Rose and barges; Marsh, Sweat- heart; schra Undiho, Fentow, M, P. Murray, Moses drow 14 fect end 4 inches of water, but found no troubls In gefling ovt, — e solir Ootavia, of thin city, which s ownod by Yor Mastor, Onpt, Hulerion, Tan ashoro at Kowained, Sundny night, —Tlh achir itiggle & Johen s tho fieat vosecl Lo moke ha round mr from Chioago to Bufalo and Back, with full Joadn lioth wll(l. —The achir J, W, Doane, with lumbor from Greon Bay, i ot this hathor for the Arst time, Onpt, Put Meyur, formerly of tho bark Pensaukeo, fu in come wmend of hor, PLAEWHERE, Tho atriking gralnetrimtners of Milwaukeo v puce mbed, and gono to Work a tio ol rate of 3160 per iahiold, ' —Tlio Bolir Grilugtord In axtiore n hvindor Bay, noar Crooked Islund, Tho now tug Willlany, Living~ none, Jt,, of Detrall, wis sont on ht malden miston toald het in gotling off, Hheds graiu-loaded, from Chieago. —'l‘?m niext how Hight shoild ho on Araham Shoals, in tho biralls, Ten vossels linve geounded on thess Yockn ninco tho opaningt of navigntion, —Tho nuw achr LaSallo, partly loaded with coal for Ohicago, and drawing 16 fecl of water, struek at the Limekilh cronsing yestorday, and Jamined ot contros ‘board, Bho Is belng rapaired at Dotrolt, "—The tug Tector, which wont ashoro last fall, and yras tubuilt 1ast wintor at Port Colborho, was Inunched last Tuesday sfternoon, Whou she struck tha wator alio nbarly coprized, ihrowlnx two of tha met who oro on board fnto tha entinl, Both ware savod. —Tho tug Margaret arrived at Detrot Tucsday ovon fhg with tho dirablcd schr R, P, Menon in tow with a atemt-pump abonrd, The Moson lost Lor deck-land of 170,000 H:n! of wmber when sho water-loggged by boing run {nto by the Derlio Catkina, Ker pide, ncar tho Inain rigging, was crushed badiy, Her dock was pushied Gver neatly uix nelios, ont it 4 nipnosed hor Keolsun s cracked and centro-honrd box broken, 'I'io extant of tha dnnugo will not ho knotn ntil tho lumber in her Lo'd s unlonded, A rotigh eslimnte of the dumaged phices ft ot 3,000, —The sy City Trfbune aaya: *The prop Tuat h to lay up after Inuklmt ono mure trip, The Pittsburgh aud bargo Msrquello sragnrlorad Tor tho noweany bt th romatnder of tho Law, {he Glant, Cattiy, nid Wiltou, will Tay up—thio lattor how, and e two' others after mnking one moto trip, 1t 14 also atated tint the Hol- 1aud and tow and AVeatiany and tow will retice, —The ay Clty Chronicle ways: Tho steamebargo Robert Holland goes pelow to iny up untll frefghts im- prove. Hor tow of bargas wore yestorday discharged of thiolr erew Liere, nnd will lay p. A great tnny of tho craft now (i:[nu ot will lay tip at womo_of " the Tower Lake bor il Iny up hera, unless froights Improve, nud otheta e AMUSEMBNTS, MOORMICK MUSIO HALL. Twmenss Bucoess and Tositively Tast Appoaranco it ho Weat i} of tho GAROLLK] RICHINGS-BERNARD OLDDY FOLKES, TO-TNIGHELT®, Tho principal solaotions from Mondolesotin's Oratorls uc ST P AT, Wil be givan, together with snnaof the Olddo Folkea® favoritos, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 2 fhacoll Programmo, ncluding. AVIY ot e ot RTHON S GieLAT iR Sntm'dn& Night--Lagt Concert.. Saturday, 2 p, m=-Lust Matince, DON'T DELAY T0O LATE, yeosmyanr ronta at danson, MoClue .t'ug:(l}zf‘l:‘_ta 5 5 il Sants, 26 ots. inislon, ooy o0 ots} Hosseval Seate, 28 o, 020 THE GREAT ADELPHL THIS THUINDAY, May M, - CGLALA LADIBS’ NIGEIT! Last.night.but two of the Quaon nf all Uymnnsts, LFONA DAEEL Tho Elying Mateort Tiio Tntrentd ! Amerlca’s Cuallenge totho World | 1n her Thrilling and most. akillful Aerinl Act 4T~ Tring tho Tintion to withions this young and Briliany Boauty avievo Proliloms of skill aud daring witioll na o5 of tha atrongor sex dnro atiomnt LABE Wiglets of inoat, ronounced succoss, OBRIS. DE'S Coralo Telok Pantomime, TEIREE DIW.ATRINS L . Tigulste with glorlons fun, Infinitoly tha BEST PANTU. MIME aver produced in Qhieaio. Frlday—Complimentary tianedt to BILTY RIOR, Haturday—Last LRONA DARIC MATINICE, Monday—BAD DIORIY. T OcEAN STEAMSHIPS, _FOR EUROPE. CUNARD BIAIL LINE. ESTABLISHBD 1840. Four Bailings Every Week. From Naw York every Wednesday and Saturday, From Roston evory Tueadoy and Baturday. Cabin Passage, 850, $100, and 8130 1n gold, Round-trip Tickols at reduced ratcs, Btoerage Passaga at loweat rates. " P, H, DU VERNET, N. W. cor. Glark aud Raudoluh. Stll Frther Reduetion ANCEOR LINE OF STIHAMSIIIPS, Evory Tuesday, Thorsday and Siturday. New York to Liverpool, D Queonstown, Glasamy, &c., H23.69. tinontal Ports at propustionatoly low rates. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Northonst corner LaSalle aud Madlson.sts. - STATE LINE. To @lasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. BTATE OF PENESYLVANTA, STATI OF VIRGINIA STATE UF GEORGIA, FROM PIIR 38, NORTII RIVER, N. Wookly Salilngs naxt Summer. 15 J. N w York, ARLE, G:n, Wew'n Ag't, 8 Ularkeat,, Ohleaga, W YORK TO OARDIFF, f[l‘“vtluls Rl fram Ponneyivania fiaiirood WiRer, dorioy Oi PEMBROILCE, GLAMURGAN Carrylug oo sl pucia of tho United States and Oan Tibibtol Channel, and all athor points In England. These steamships, built exprosaly for the trade, 2 13| couvauience of < OABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS. Firet Cabin, 875 ond $80 curroncy, gurroncy. Btoorage, G50 curioucye Prepaid Steoraga oortliicates from Card!f, Dratts for £1and upwards. For furthor particulars, a Notional Line of Steamships, NOTICH. his Company toavold ico and headlunds, Balling frum Now Nork for LIVERPOUL and QUENS- N overy SATUIDAY, (1) . Sailing fram N+ York {nr Lomntou (divoat) orers fortalght, i %0, $%), urroncy ; Alcorage, At groally Uain pansage, soaced aten. ' 1lotarh tiokts AL JOwest rates. Deafts for £1 sud upward, WIETAS MASATIBTI: con'l Wostorn Acent, Shlorman Houso). Onicaxo. an t,, Chicaxo. 6D LAGIZROREN, Axent. Otiice, 97 Bouth 01\:{ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Conpeuy, 62 Walkl, rw YomK, April 50, 1874, farthwaatern Rallway Co i of tao Ohloago & n Taw, and tha oloctlon of Dircctors purniant to {d meoting, will be hield at tha HHio oity of Ghicago, on Thurad next, atl o'clock helf right ailes ofuls Comaa, i3 Wallat, Nav Yo tion on or ol Mas, A ofore Ho A4 skt ] imao. EEE) Proadont. 3. L. Sykes, dn., Sooretiry, y HEe 5. . British Ports to Chiosgo, 322.00; Including abundant sup. ply of envkedorovlslons, Othor Brlilsh, Irish, and Con- Tho South Walo Atlantle Stesmship Uompany's Now ¥ Full-poworsds. Olydo-puilt mn‘,;,"-mr; will ay 18 | PEMBROKE.,....Juno 37 passangers ot throngh rates from to ports In tho nrapro. vided with all thalatost improvemonta for tho comfortand Second Cabln, 885 88, ply {n Cardlff, at the Oome saiy's Olioea, o 1 Drok Onmiahers, and i Now York to PR O OB ALD BAXTER & 0. Afonte, o, 17 Bruadiar. T most southerly ronte hus slways boen adopted by Northoast corner Olark and Jtandolphiats. (opposita new Oifice of Chicago & Nortiwestern Railway ‘The annual uisoting of the sinokliniders and boadhold- any, for fof thy transaction of such othor businzss as muy'omo bofurs o of tha Campany. i ho dth day of Juna Bondholdors will suthanticata ‘voto by prasenting thelr voting bondsat thy Vi aw Yurk, for rogis= MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS OF Maggie Mitchell In her great character of FANCHON! Rattrday—~ONLY FANOHON AIATINER. Hondar SoxtoMAGHIE MUTGHELL und Me, J. T, BoVIOKEIE wiil appoarin LUTILE BAREFOUT, KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, A PERIKCT FURORE. PRU LT OO ROYAL MARIONETTES, Evory Night and flaturday Matlnco, Socuro your saats to seo LITTLE RED RIDING HOGOD. CHICAGO THEATRE, NOS, 218, 220, 223 WESI MADISON. LADIES NIGHT. The Great Fontainbleau, Joe Broth: ors. Polly Daly, Loon Brothers, And tho best Vaudaville C in Cloaro. PN NATINGS Rl URDATs oo MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE: Monros-t., between Dearboru aud State. Arlington, Cotion & Kemble's Minstrels LAST WEEK OF THE SLASON, FIRST WELK OF COMEDY OF ERRORS, WOMAN BUIFRAGE, LES BRIGANDS NOIIL GOTTON and BIRDUF in now spectaltics. Eivory evoning during the weok and Saiurday Matines. MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, my)nm of prsinus: .m"bg'fl a amly 530 gdlr{l‘: Stograge, ‘curronoys propald, B4l curroncy, Lirafts at lowos — Tafok, WAIT--“ WH ARE GOMING.” furthe ly to AUSTIN [N Llls 3 = I o fanther! partioulars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & | ooy 222 32 © L 2L Cr I INP TROUPL, ROYAL MARIONETTES, ‘And only onos_that esor appoared in ST, JFANES v at Conert. Hall, “Pnila., o Lok out fi Lo tiavals AT 10 it i) ing iauds, GLATMIN 15 ORIGINAL: BERsSIS. MODONOUGH & LALL ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. TER LIVING HEROES, BUFFALO BILL! TEXAS JACK! And the Peorless MORLACCHL in o beautifal. now Drzma, entitled SCOUTE OF THEH PLAINS! SPIRITUALISM. Thers wil] be & publio soatos on this (Thursdoy) otone e b P e em M {acnests - Gtroient it paini: Buydam eivo thn wondorful fra o Dairs Diyeioal munilestation, and athor medlums wiI ald. & grand exhibition of medinmship, _Sonts, 35 ots. SILICATE PAINTS. N0 DECAY, KO INFRGTION BY USING THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAINTS, AS BUPPLIED TO The Admiralty, |Woolwiol Arsenal)!London & North. nard Ralls The mazgniilent new and fully Boad of Works, |Cunnrd Compang, Westorn publio, Bultio, Adrlatle, Bijtannie, Ucoanio, Qol Austrian Lloyd's)| Great Western &| way Com panios, Ball fram Now York on Saturdiys and 'Livorpdol ob uradays,” Hatos ot low ay any trstcluss lino; FOR HOUSE, BHIP, AND GENRRAL USE. Drafts on Great Britatn and Treland from £1 npwards, Manufaotured by tho SILIOATE PAINT (OMPANY, Livorpodl, IN ALL COLORS. TInve no cherioal action on Tron or othor Motals, will stend any deree of hest without bilstoring: L cist. 18 equal in bulk and will do the wark of 2 owt. ka1 Palats, Buo articlo in * Engincering, DAMP WALLS, CHURCHES, &C., Gured by the Potrlfyiog liquid, at a cost of 2d. to Tl ot aquare Jard, . Sts eticlo th +* Bullder. 9 Alaceh; {672, “For Pantioulars aud Tostimoniale apply to tho SILICATE PATINT (OMPANY, Liverpool DENTISTRY. i o CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. April 23, 18, ‘Wadneasday, tho third day of Juna noxt, at 11 o'clock a. w, JOIIN I, TRAQY, Prusidont, . 11, TOWS, Seorotary. OFFICE CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PA- Ty aunual mesting of the Stockbolders of tho Uhloago, | eornue. Rook Iuland & Pacific Railroad Company, for the olectlon of Directors, pursuant to Iaw, and tho transaction of such othar businoss as may como before thow, will bo held st the oftico of the Company, fn the clty of Ohicago, on TEETH FOR ALL! dolph. Tar ouo weok fougor wo Wwill inuors fuil sots bost Ar tincinl Gum Teetl for only W8, Host pluin, SG. Wi £V has removod his dental rooma from quality elsowhicro you arve paylng D e ol ask yonto comparo our work with auy othor of this city, Monoy refunded in overy in: co whore porfuct satisfac. tlon §s not_ Tooth oxtracted without palu freo of loNGh Gua ba rodoamod AL 10 DT owit Wretalum, & ‘whiok date the ratw will hs inoroasod to 20 par cent. . K. 1A YES, Oity Gomptrollor. Ouicago, Apsil 1, 1571 SUMMER RESORTS. HATFIELD HOURE, Massona On Raguette River, thres miiles from St Lawcrance lilver, Will opon JUNE 1, for roception of gussts, dadlons ol boon fitted and furaished wiib ovory iodeen confonfo Ggod tishing and fiuntin, avery way worthy of patra waters aro hignly Addresy [LATFIELD BROS,, Alsssana rings, ‘Now York, £ ey 8t. Lawreacs Co:, $b6 Packages FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Property Owaers, Atiention! Untit-16th ast, 'Yax Salo Cartilontas hold Ly the Oty of 3 Springs, & Accomuio: “Tha hotol 1s entieoly naw, aud s "o propiotors hava Us(oratnal fo prosont a haute 1o e Tho Tacommsnted by thymodi 'fl'} ‘faoulty tn wrido rango of dis. FRACTIONAL CURRENGCY. P L e R L LS TRACTIONAL CORRENCY NOTICE T - . i A westing of tha atookholders of Rand, M Iy a., PA Illggfll}\lg)x s TR R R e SCATES Solupesg, Bania Stadhn a4 i S e ot PISCELLANEOUS. FATRBANLS, NORSE &00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. BIITERS, B et PERFECLION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Rewaro of Countorfulta. “PROFESSIONAL CARD3, Dr. C. Bigelow, 279 8. ULARK-S1,, cor, Van Buren-t., CHIOAGO, ¢ s well known by all randars of thy papers that Dr. C. Bixelow 18 ha oliset ostaniisiad nuyeloisa, havig heca priotioing In Chicago for tho Isst 16 yoare of bis lilt, DAY~ i dovated 20 yoars porfaciing remedios that, wil goro orliivoly tho vrorst ‘cuso of GIIRUNIQ DISEASES In uih toxos, Gontleman of this olty, ef the highust. re- spostabiilcy, and owbors of i medieal faculty now peastlolni I Ohtoago, ueo willy Foady to ateat his i Biy MDICAL TREATISE, ® Sout o any dcons {n alod onvalopg, BEPARRATIC PARLOILS lur udios aud outlomer, jou £y ctor, Keicros alt fitors,inolosing seatap, o Dr. U: BIGKEOW B o o : AN groat woi . Ng ONE Yonts b tho ABLIStad. 1 Taote Ealety Laotires, onpasiy (5 ¥icuns Sore. 1% barm: dinivacod botoee'the OfLIUAUO M LDIUAT, INSTITUTE, Prico 20 ¢thay post pald. Oitics, 18T n\mn‘ilun«b. jonzo, Uodwnitation tree, Usl or welte, Lutiunts providud with board sid NO CURT! D K NO PAY 11 . ean, 800 SOUTT OLARK.ST., OHIOAGO, Biay be cunsultod, uorlon;llr or by xfl-u, res of clargs, ou alo or torvous disoases, DIk, J, KEAN 1a tag Gnly physiolxa in tha oty who WAFFaULs Ourus D Bo DRY. 100 Bz, 9 B B0, 108 Dy he§ Buadays o ¥ 4o Ak

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