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1HE CHICAGO DAIL:x 1RIBUL LY THURSDAY, MA: 98, 1874, bo given at Jonnings® Hall, this ovoning, for tho bogoll o tho Prosbytoian Ohrehe OAX PARX, The most brilliant wedding that Onk Parlkors havo known this yoar was the marrisgo, yostor- day aftornoon, at the M., B. Church, ot Mollle Maud, only danglitor of Josso W, Smith, to tho Rov, Thomas fi, Strowbridgo, pastor of tho Methodiat Episcopal Clitrch:, - Tho floral decor- ations in tho church showed o mastor's hand, and raro oxotio bonuty biushoed in every nook aud crovics of tho altsr, Bomo fow momonis after tho choson hour the bridal party entered tho church, The bridesmaids-and grooms- men wore Mies Mary 8. Tostor and Mr. Bigler Mauclk, Miss Mary Connell, and Harry D. Brofth, Tho brido snd groom adyancod to tho nltar and knelt in silent prayer. The coro- mopy was beautifullyandimpressively conducted by the Zov. L. Moredith, of Chieago, tho couplo l{lndll) undor & bonutiful floral boll, Aftor tho twain wero raado ono, they went im- medintely to the elegant residonco of Philandor Smith, unclo of the brido, whero the heartfelt aud warm congratulations of thoir mumoroua frionds wore showered upon them. 2 Tho guests were soon invited to the dining- room, whero the mastorly skill: of the caterer wan displayed to fino advantage. Tho wodding- gifte—clogant and numeroue—sltowed the hij %A estimation in whioh tho benutiful bride is hold in hor Inrgo circlo of acquaintance. Noticonble wmong tho gifts wore & suporb bronze mantel- clook, wator-pitolior, alvor, and goblats of solid silvor, exquisito statues, and'n Wheelor & \Wilson gowing-macluno, soveral dozon silver knives, forks, nud spoons, buttor-dishos, napkin-rings, onrd-recoivers, picklo-forks, sugar-spoons, ato, The brido was droased in an_elaborato whito dress of fine toxturo, Her malda wora in whito mushn ; Miss Connell with trimmings of palo blue ; Miss Foster with buff and seariot, Among tho_many present were My, and Mra, Jesro Bmith, Mr. and Mrs, P. Smith, Mr, and Bire. A. O. Dutfer, Mr. and Mra. W, E. Dlack- stono, Mr. and Mrs. Rey. I, A, Conwell, Mr. and Mrw, Gol. A. J. Boll, Mr, and ira. Bov. A. J, YThelps, Mr. ond drs, 8, P, Duulflv. Mr. and Mrs, Wolton Marks, Bir. and Mra, o rks, T, RO Mra. Gen, 8. Munn, the Rev. J. O, M. Howitt and wifo, tho Rov. Goorge Huntingion and wifo, the Roy, Mr. Mabie sud wife, Col. M. B, Ewing, Mr, and Mrs. Olmatedt, Prof, Warren Wilkio, Mr. and Mxs, J. L. Fulton, 8quire Holsington and wife, + o brldal party took thelr cnrsiago st 7 o'clock for Chicago, thenco to proceod eastwardly on thoir bridal tour, followed by the bicesings of tholr many friouds THE COURTS. Mliscallancous Busineas Aranstoted Yesterdays The case of Groco Lova against her hugband, John Lovo, Jr., for divorce, ling attracted somo littls notorloty on account of somo unusual fent- ures connocted with it. About two months ago tho dofondant stolo tho decroo in the case which gave Lis wifa cortain alimony, aud mado the Bamo & chargo on hisproperty. o was attached for conternpt, but, when brought up before Judgo Farwell, rofused to havo counsol or sny anything in his defouse furthor than that he wished to have his property froe, and thought this tho beat way, #o as to have the Judge fix it. Aftor an unsuccossful attompt to learn something abont the copy of tha deoreo, Judge Farwell roluctantly committed tho stub- ‘born non-conformist to jnil, and there ho lies at tuo present. momont, withw good prospect of spending the summer in tho same place. + The @eccree allowed alimony, and about £500 are alroady due, bosidos solicitor's fecs and aosts To roalize this tho Judgo hus ** fixed up” the dofondant’s grflpnfl in & way that will hardly coneo_perfoct satisfaction to that pig-headed udividual. An order' was entored yostorday providing for the snlo of 20 fect of tho west end of Lova's proporty, on the north sido of Warren avenuo, botween Hoyno and Leavitt streots, to gntisfy the decreo for alimony and costs, leaving Mr. Lovo, Jr., who is & man 45 or 50 years of ago, to reflect on tho uncortainty of human folicity and the difficulty of bouding the Judges of tho Circuit Court to his :dona of right. . TROVDLE IN DROWNS. 5 A bill for an- injunction wad filed yestords; aftornoon by EL W. Brown, J. G. Brown, and H. Bl. Kinsloy, . against Houry Abrabams, —Tho Drowns state that thoy are the ownors of No. 144 Clark stroot and the building thoreon known as “ Browns,” which_thoy Lave leased to H. M. Kinsley. Conneoted with thobuilding as fixturos, and in'such 8 way that they cnnnab{a removed, without damage, are certnin countors and ‘bar-fixtures, To take thess awny would genously injure tho building, burt XKins- loy's busincss, aud ocompel tho losing of the place for two montha before thoy could bo roplacod. Nevertheless, Abrahama protonds to bave some claim in and to said fixtures, sud throatens to curry them awoy. Complainants Year thot ho will shortly mplcv{ them, and forcibly take possossion, They thereforo ask for sn injunction to prevent any such proceed- ing, aud fo rastrain Abraliame from taking any stops townrd getting possossion of tho fixtures until further order of the Court. Thoe injuna- tion was granted under a boud for §5,000. 1TEME, Judge Dremmond will proceed with the State Tosurauce Company case to-day. Judga McBobarts will cnll all motions for now tripls eJzi'xh.hw, aud Judge Burns Halurday, B w.rmdao Jamoson will have no further call this m, UNITED BTATES COURTS. Sarah M, Wood, executrix, begsm = suit agaiust Augustus D, Wood for 83,000, DANKRUPTOY ITENS. Clayburgh, Eiustoin & Co. flled a potition egainst John Gutgescll, & merchaut tailor at 88 Woat Ravdolph stroet. Their claim i for tho value of a large quantity of goods amounting to ©,400, snd they chargo . that he hns allowed his property to be taken on an oxecution.in fayor of one of his creditors. A rule to show causo Juno 8 and a provisional warrant of seizuro wero issued, and also on in~ Junetion againet Field, Benedict & Co., in whoso fuvor the judgment was rendared, to provent them from selling the goods seized on thoir exe- oution. John H.Locgwas adjudicated hankrupt by confession, and o warrant issued roturnablo Juno 27, rs, 7, B. Willlams was sdjudicated bankupt by dofault, aud a warrant of seizuro issued. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Tho Cincinnati @azelte Company recovered o tittlo judgmont for about $240 koma timo ago in Ciuciunati, agaivst the Protection Life In- surance Company. Failing to colloct the same 1u Oliio, they have broughs suit hero to scoif the Company has apy assets. Hibbard, Bponcor” & Oo. bogan & suit for $1,000 ngoluwt Goorge 8aid and I, If, Footo. Eragtus Coryell sued E. L. Brand for 4,000, CIRGUIT COURT. Orr & Lockett commenced a sult for 4,000 againet J. B. Moss and Joseph Reod. J. P. Cooper began a suit in attnchment for 1,000 agalust John A. Morrow, * THE OOUNTY COURT. In tho matter of the estate of Luke Vander- bilt, the files wore rostored, ‘Iho final account of the eatato of Gunder Ole- :g;:! E«;‘u spproved, and the admipistrator dis- A certificate of moral charactor was tod to Jnllx‘n F. Flower, on aflidavit of Jamuagxnym&. well, A. Brookina was_appointed to defond the es- tato of Elizabeth E, Bnrmu, againg the l::lah.n of "l‘lfie ndmmtiulrntm:i i & 0 1uyontory and appralssment of the es of Robort Robinson \\'a':a approved, e AIL ¥, Heonan was appointed to dofend tho os- tato of Sussnna Komwler against the claim of tho administrator. On motion of John Dieden, County Agent, & warrant and venire was ordered, returnable to- morrow at 10 o'clook, to try the question of the Miegad insanity of Houry Hornbake, Isano Ericson, and Hoory Pefilug, ¢ THE OALL. Junax BrongeTr—Lrom 141 ynlimlted, Juoas Rooyes-——44] (o 460, excpps 450, Junar Boorn—176 to 190, « Junag Tres—No call unttl Monday, Junae Gany—200, 211 {a 217, 219 {o 240, Jupce JavesoN—No further eall this term, G;‘ &nnzu MoRoug yrs Axp Hupns—Assist Jydge FEN' JFUDGIENTS, Umiten BTATEs OiR0UIT COURT—JUDGK BLONOLTT, e-Jocl Gutman ot wl v. David Linboyger ayd Blurs Unlmnr,, $2,500,00.—8, ¥, Lathrop v, J, K.'0, For- Rt ghi 8,~Tobert Mtffcuiall v, Bamuel J, Walker, b, 1 UYRRION COURT—UORKESRIONS,—~Willlam Louarls ¥ Curl Lembach, §246.32,~J. ¢, Al V. James B gt her v, Oif; B::fl‘ ik P rr-Lgh Mabiar v, o 3 Maris A, Gurut v, %quu Heluuoy, yfi?'fq’i’a‘fl Kelly ot a1 v, 3. 0'Brien aid Fotvick Capoll, vordint 008,03 and ' motion for new trial,.—Pelpr Kanff v. Olinglen V. Murah, funding #1,360.63, aud maaiton fof new trinl Junuk NoRanerté.—1l, J. (erduer of al v, ¥, ¥, Eiundort a3y W LLTort Srist b, su it £ov aw trial,—3Tad U, Monsou v, duli Jougy, $131,67, Juouk Tiugxs—James Rogars v, John Phijlips. Werdiot $200, sud motion for now Lrial, Cruovir Coynt—Ivnug RoUHKS—Josep Doynolds v, Obariaa Thompwon, Jaus Thoppion, Homur Me- Donald, Allen McDousld, and Btells W. Fhompuoy, Verdizh 81,500, and wobivy for ) q]rvvw“)lzg N. W iy, o 3%, Fislaher. " Vo - fi« RIS Virdiot vy poles Tousian pd Vol K, . : [T Enoch | PAULINE MARKHAM. Why Ste Mas Renounced the Bur- lesquo Line, Those Ports Whorein She Thinks She Will Excel. Her Opinion of Lydia Thompson. Tho broaking off by Miss Pauline Markham of lLor connecilon with the Lydis Thompson burlosfuo organization 18 & thing protty gonor- ally known by now, but it is hardly so well known that sinco that ocourronco sho has en- tored into that state in which all poople who comblno wisdom with groatness must sottla in at Inat, matrimony, and that sho {s at present staying in Onlengo, at tho Mattoson Houso, whore she is rogistorod as tho conjugal partnor of Mr. Mellahm, a gontleman Iatoly a citizen of Gal- voston. Aftor hor many triumphs on the Amor- ienn-stago, in parts wheroln her natural gracos of form and fonturs wore moro called in play than hor histrionio ability, sho Las dotormined to return {o England ; but before lior doparturs slio wisely doterminod to epend n» wook or two in Chiengo, A Tninune yoportor oallod {uturduy aftornoon upon tho Ind; to intorviow hor upon tho subject of hor futuro intontions, professionally, and to find out the truth of a roport that shio intonded to dovoto horaolf in tho futuro to tho legitimato drama, in which, at Now Orloans rocently, sho hnd mado one or two succosstul bits. Miss Markham, who is by no monns troublod with roporterphobia, rocolved Tue TainuNg ropregontative quito cordinlly, nnd expressod ploasure at being ablo to impnrt MIF information which lay in her owor, Notwithatouding the fact that dur- ng tho past tom yoars _tho Indy hss boon almost incereantly ongaged as a mem- bor of tho famous Lydin Thompson troups, She i8 in appearanco as fresh and young as ever, eho {8 onn of tho fow artista to geo whom off the Btago i not o disippointmont. In the quict of her hotel room the graces of her voice and face were quite a8 ploasing a8 when sot off by tho enbaucing offoots of gas-light and stage costume. "Pha roportor, after a romark or two upon tho hent of tho weather which woro quite in, laco under tho circumstances, seid, WX hear, Miss Markbam, that you ars as sot undncldad whethor or not to again sppear on ‘Amorienn boards.” Miss Markbam—That is pmunf, corroct. On one point I om dectded, namoly, that T have ap- oarod for the last timo in burlesquea in Amer- jca or anywhero olge. Roporter—\Why P [ |{Mies Markham—Tho truth is, X nover wasa burlosque sctross, I lack tho nocessary—chic, tho Tronch call it—to bo a burlesquo nrtist. I cannot danco, and lack tho - spright- liness _thot is so essontlnl. In fac whon look back upon my caraor, actually wondor whyIwas so successfnl, and now I am detormined that I am too Iargefor bur- lesquo, altogether. Roportor—Then you wore not a burleaquo ar- tist bofore your adyent in Amorica ? Mise Morkham—Not at all. I was a membor of o comody company, and quite succossful in cortain lines of business, l:nr}ortnn——'.['hon why not return to the logiti- mato Misg Markham—T should be WHUBE, and X think my offorts would Le sucecssful, but there are dificultics in the way. In tho first pluco, in this country if an artist attaiusnny dogree of co- lobrity inone particular rolo, tho peoplo docido that sho must, of necessity, have no ability in auy othor. Iknow many who would smile in- crédnlously at the iden of my bocoming an ox- ponant of tho logitimate drama. ficpomr—wm do'you think abont it your- o] Bolf 7 Miss Markbam—T think that in light comody arts I would auccoed, Sontiment, pathos, T avo nono ; but in tho lightor walks, I fool that Icould trend with surcty of success. At Now Orleans I ncted on tiwo occasions. On the fivat, I pleyed a rather sentimental charactor, and re- ceiyed warm commondation both from tho pross and my porsonal frionds. ‘Tho sccoud time, tho character was & much lighter oue, and my suc- coss was much groater than boforo. Roporter—Have you any -ides of making o Obicago uu{\gumcut ? Misg Marklinm—I bave made no offort to se- curo one, and sball not do 80; at the same timo, if o suitable offer wore made by & Chicago mana- gor, 1 shonld bo willing to accopt. Tloporter—Do you think that burloaquo ia as popular in America ns it used to he? 188 Markham—A. good burleaque, richly sot upon thé stago, will alwayas draw Jmod housos in America, I doubt thet the Lydis ‘Chompson troupe, without Lydin Thompson, however, will do much business, Therois no mistake thay Misa Thompson is the quoen of the burlesque gtage. OR tho stago she In not as pretty a8 gho used to be, but on the stage she is oa boautiful as over. Bho is such a successful dresser, everything about hor bas such an air of elegance that she remains, and will romain 28 fong as sho appoars in burfcaquo, to be the centro of attraction. Roporter—Then you think that in hor absonco there is no local artist who can fill her place ? Miss Mukhnm—Absnlutel{nunu; and I doubt if in Englaud there is an artist wha would make anything lko tho hit here that she did. Roportor—In tho ovent of your maling no engngemont here, what do you intend doing ? Mies Markham—I shall ‘stay in Chieago two or three weeks, and then I will go back with my husband to England. Reporter—But if you get a Chicago engage- ment in the socioty or light comedy drama, you will stay here 7 ? Mius “Marltham—Chicago is a beautiful city, ng I dahuum like to prolong my stay very woll ndocd. AMUSEMENTS. PALY'S *00MPANY AT HOOLEY'S, A notablo avent is about to oceur in the world of amusements in this city a littlo more than o weolk henco, Itis tho advent to the cjty of Au- gustin Daly's famoys Tifth Avenue Thaatricsl Qompany to Hoaloy's Theatre, with the galaxy of players of which we read and hear so much, and whoso explolts at Daly's Thoatro havo aarmed for them the roputation of bolng the bost com- y in the Unitod Htatos. Both Mr. aly and DMr. ' Hooloy -laye dgcided ypon moking the entorprise. the most brillignt that hos boen attampted 1 Chicago for many yoars, The company includes no loss than thirly qulo. smang whom arq tho follow- ing lanies wnd gentlemon, whose names ars bousohold words: ![iBaAanym, Mies Fann, Duveuport, Miws Sara Jowelt, Mre, G. H. Gil- bort, Aliga Alice Groy, Mies Ning Variay, Miss Nollie Alortimer, Bijou Horon, Jir. Cherlos Tisher, Mr, 3 Jgmes Lowis, W W, Duvldio, Mr, Qeaqrga Pgrkes, Mr, Owon Fawcott, v, Hart CGonway, apd othors. No expousn wifl bo #pared tq hring out thoir ploces in tho most aceoptuble manngr, BIr. Hooloy's ‘sconia srtists aro at work preparing for the evont fho wmoa; exquisite in affocts, eclipsing anything that ovor graced Tooloy's ftago'at tho oarlior par} of lagt soRson ; tho coktumes of tha company aro tho richost that money ogn_obtain. The season wiil extond ovor four wecks, aud tho lst of piecos to bo layed includes many of the most brilliant Now gorkuumeauau of thisand other seasons, Mr. Daly will poraonally superintend the .production of iho piccos, and pothipg will be wautiug ta give the vonture an pnprecedonted eclat. M. Jamos W. Morrissoy, o gontlemau not unknown in this olty, and Trousurer of the thoatre, is now in the oity making arrapgomonts for the evont. The ougagement opens a weok from Monday, and tho box-ofica will be openod Wednesday. "Prices will bo vear}y the sjme as over—3L.25, $1.00, and 75 conts; acoording to the situation of seats. NEW IDEA. Mesers, H, Duckloy & Co, have decided upon & novel exhibition which will visit this city sbort- 1y, Ifistho E)rn«!quflou of o hippodrome differ- ing from anything over scen iu !ho West, They havo importod & large utook of thoroughbred English™ racors, conrsers, and hunters, and & cortego of Roman charloty driven four abrenst he' gecomplished lady oharioteers, fo drive at full speed round s quarter-milo track, Thoy sro tp havo raolng oamels, elophgnts, ostriches, )} nios, and & parly of Indiand to piay lrorosss. ] a t‘lfluk l!; loni’xumomtx) wrlzh onnm 1ta enti ongth, and afford seats for 20, orsons. it Yaling th prinotgl ffos ot \iie” Nortis wea, thig exiubition will como to Ohjgago. /i e A Toxas Noxthor, Sqv Afanio (4ez) Qrv{;:m:}dflu of Iha Vickedurg 1t is subject to sudden mm'i“ hers, from what uxcly call Noyphers, whioh lssk two or threo deys, To {ilyatrate tho suddenness of tho ohange, I will lvalflur{‘n told hK one of the 6 §3Y6, . Matking, Mr. 1wes down. nativos's “ Last epring,” 7 i umfiu%aywnwwm Risnaanb avoning, and tho frogshad oome up and poked thoir honds out of tho wator all oyer tho Inke, I rockon thoro munt have boon n mitlion of thom ; thoy woro all Imllonlnfi and appearod to bo aa happy ne could be, aud the trout wera hoppin “F ot of tho wator in evory dircotion, whon all of s anddon n Norther eamo up, and it came np #0 quiok and waa so darned cold that the lake froze ovor in a second ! Woll, it froze 80 quick that the froga dldn’t have tlmo to pull thelr hoads under the water, nnd the ica cnught avery one of them around the negk, aud thoro they had to atay until tho lce thawed, and I rockon there waa at loast ton thoueand irout that wera ]{m on top of the jco! Yon pea thoy had jumpod out of tho water, and the lake had frozo over beforo thoy conld got baok]" it = Duryoas’ Duryoas' # fatin Gloss Blarol, = Tt In the whitest ; . It §a the pu It 48 tho strougest ; 1t 4n the mont glossy 3 It {n casieat tonso § It futhe beat ntarch 3 ! 1t 1s the most econoruical, TloTey TesTINONY,—Cli10Au0, Morch 25, 1671, ~For laundry uee, I can rocommend Duryeas' Superior Starch as being the Loat in the matkot, Ita whitoncss aud strongih maka it tho most relinblo starch for Iaun- dry purposea that can bo used, B, I, BRINXER, Briggs House, = et —Tohinrd Catlin, Esq., a highly-ostoomed oiti- 2en of Ripon, Wh’a,. :luh brothor of the late Goorfgu Catlin, tho American artist and delinen- tor of Indian character, died on tho 23d inst. in tho nbove-named place. 3 ] Port of Uhleago, Mav 27 RRIVED. Al Trop Vandorbiih, Buffalo, sundrios, Halir E. Scoviile, Muskegon, lumber, Selir G, Darher, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr Gind Tidings, Whtle Lako, lumbery Prop M, Groli, Manistce, lwmber, Bargo Winduor, Manisteo, lumber. Prop Dadgor Btato, Buffalo, sundrics, Stmr Obicago, Muskegon, Sundrics, Bobr Gumecook, Monintes, lumber, el Cecolla, Lidinglon, Inmber, Boow Seabird, Grand Haven, luniber, Btmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrios, Schr T, I, Ring, Tentivater, lumbor, Beow Spray, Holland, Tumber, Prop Qcean, Montreal, sundries, Prop Bky Lark, B, Josoph, lumber, i ary Ludwig, Tndwig's Plor, limben Prop G. T, Heath, Saugatuck, luber, 8oh Arrow, Holland, wood. Sch Clara, Manistoe, Iumbier, oh 8, J, Lnft, Muskogon, Inmber, Bargo Oity of Graud Kapids, Muskogon, raban Barga Golden Harveat, Auskegon, Imbor, Targo Approniica Doy, Muskogon, lumber, Lney O, Albrecht, Ford Tvor, imber, Beh ¥lbo, Muskegon, lnmber. Sch 8pocd, Muskogon, lumbor, Sk Minerva, Muskegon, lumber, Hobr Msgnolia, Muekogon, lumbar, Schir Falcon, Naniatec, lupuber, Sobr Rodwing, Builalo, col. Solir Jennio Matthows, Kincardine, salty Selr Eihan Allen, Merlomtnee, lumber, Sclir Advance, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Madison, Muskegon, lumber, 8chr Jason Parker, Pentwator, cedar-posts 8chr Proato, Muskogon, lumbar, ark Pensatikeo, Buffalo, conl, Hebr Albatross, Allson’s Day, wood, Behr Leo, Grand Havon, lunibor, Trop Nowbure, Buftalo, sundrice. Bark 8, V. R. Watson, Buffalo, ooal. Scbir Whirlwind, Ludington, lamber, Schr Bam Flint, Buffalo, coal. OLEARED, Strar Chicago, Milwankec, sundrics, Trop Oliorlea Roits, Manistes, #00 bu corn, 300 it oAts, 3tons hny, and sundrica, Seow L. Painter, Honth Havon, 50 bu potatoss., il Nosswy, Osivog, 10,083 b whoat, Schr Argo, Yorn's Pior, b tons fect and aundrios, Behr Roludeer, Elk Rapid, 5 bris hams and sundrics, Behir Ban Diegd, Buffalo, 83,160 bu corn. Schr Amarican Union, BulTalo, 46,000 bii oats, Salir Olienoy Amos, Oawego, 18,898 bu corn, Schr Ellen Spray, Juffalo, 39,400 bu corn, Schr William Cruathwalte, Bitffalo, 25,600 b corn, obr X, 3L Filor, Ohoboygan, 1,400 T wiest, 000 b oata, NIGHT QLEARANOES, Prop Qcean, Montreal, 14,500 bu wheat, 400 brls flour, Prop Gk Trond. Dubiis and oth b p G, L. Hurd, Duluth and otier ports, 3405 by ots, 50 bris flour, 20 tons of fead, 30 brls liquor, 50 btls ofl, and sundrios, Sobir Annfe Mulvey, Collingwsod, 10,074 bu wheat, Selir Threo Bells, Sndusky, 12,000 bu cort. Trop G, P, Heuth, Saugntuak, 3 rls ofl and’ sundrics, Behr George King, Buffalo, 21,113 bu wheat, Stmr Indis, Brio and informediate ports, 25,000 bt ‘what, 5,058 bu gorn, 010 bris flur, 272 balos bay, 60 brls pork, and sundrica, Stror Muskekon, ‘Muskegon, 11 brls Lquor, 18 brls oy and sundrics, ‘Prop By Lark, Bonton Harbor, 20 bels Lime, Tnke Frelahts wera acttysand stranger, ot éa for corn and o for wheat to Buftalo, Chartcrs wero: To Buffalo—Sabrs Parania and W, Crossthwaite, corn at 43¢ ; bargo L C. Young (Inst ovoning), corn’ atdjio} kchrs Harmon and G, W, Holt, wheat at Go; props Java, corn, and Meat, through rate, To Kingatoh—Sclr M, whent nt06, To Montroal—Prap Ocean, To Saruis—Schr Ishpeuning, corn of rivato torms, To Saudusky—Schr Onward, whoat at . To_Collingwood—Schr A, Mulvoy, wheat throngl, ‘To Odensburgh—Sehr Koarsargo, corn and oats on privato torms, Total, 18 capacity, 150,000 bu wheat, 160,000 bu corn, aud 6,000 b onts, From Milwaukos to Buffslo—Schirs J, O, Hurrion, H, Dis- goll, snd J, C. King, wheatnt8i¢e, In the aftornoon frefghta wore stronger, Tho sohe Win, Sturges was hsrtarad for corn (o BuTalo at 40} capaclty, 17,000 u. MILWAUREE, May 27.—Frcights on wheat 5o to Buffalo, aud 9%c to lower laka port. ETROIT, Moy 25.—Oharter—Echr Almeds, staves, Dotroit to Buifulo, at, $7.00 for pipos, $3,00 for hhds, aud $4.00 for barrels, k] OLLYZLAND, May 26,—No engagements; ratea to wupnor ports eutirely noimmal, ToL.xpo, May 20.—Nothing doing In freights, Bax Qrrx, Moy 20,—Salt t0 Chicago by stesm, 1do; by sail, 16c por brl, BuryiLo, May 30.—No engngoments roported, Vessels Passed Detrojt. Spectal Dispateh fo The Chicaga Tribung, Dernorr, Mich,, ' May 47—Afternoon, — PASSED Dowws~Lrops Arctlo, Charles Kersbaw, Huron Olty, Townend xud barge, City of Port Huron and bargo barks Winona, Ellzabeth “Jones, Cecilfa; schrs W, G. Grant, Jonnto Linn, Caoper, Thistle, David Vance, Elgin, Sweopstakes, Guiding Star, Fostorls, Hippo- grifr, o, @, Droed, Relndeor, Cobh, Tallor, Augps Spith, TASSED Up—Props Plymouth, E; Howard, Yestford, Forcst City ond harges, Tioga, James IFisk; bark Hemisplicra; achrs Pelican, Gos- buwk, Morniug Btar, Abacorn,’ Outarlo, Erle, Belle, Smith & Post, Joun Wesloy, Teoumsch, Ergo, Mary Elizaboth, Mont Blang Wixp—Southwest; light, Detnoir, Mich,, May 47.—Evening—Passen Dows —Props PhiL, Sueridun, Mocklng Bird and raft, Ouels da, Jurecki; schrs Quinby, Cobb, Felloweraft, banyen Up—Propa Scofls No. 2, Russis, Bholdon gu% har o, Idsho; schrs Frank Opawford, Bwoden, . F. Galo, Wixp—Southwest; lght, Iinols & Michizan Cannl, Broorront, May 37, —Aunivin—MuploXeaf, Bird's Bridge, 6,000 b corn: Coutest, Morris, 6,700 bit corn s Cayuga, Lockporl, 7.400 bu oats: Esxpx, LaSallo, 7,600 bu'oslu; Midgle, Wilmington, 7,800 bu corn, s Oy Alkn—kubriso, Laballe, 104,511 ft lumber, 100 shinglea; Dolphin, Ottaws, 50,721 £t Inmbpr, 25 m shinglos! Onondago, Morris, 70,534 £t lumbor, 1,003 ; Gon. Rasecranz, £ast Morrls, 0,187 €& limber, 0 ibugloa. ntbaErony, My 27, 1:05 p.m.—AnnrvED—Monitor, Morris, 8,600 bu corn, $5,000 £& lumber; Phontx, Lock- ‘port, 6,860 b corn, 87,057 f& Jumber; plain, Heury CLEARED ~ Montreal, Obtgws, Omahs, Porn, 106,365 ft lumber, N‘aw s:em:;ur an {mkl lurlnl. 3 @ "og kD0, May 27.—Tho now steomer Cliof Justics w;’m!', it ronton, Mick, and owned i this city, mado er firat appearation in (his port this alternoon! Blo ls Lo yun boyweon here and Put-In Bay, Capt. Fountain Explalos. About o fortnight zgo a saflor who had been ona of the erow of tho sulir Board of “Trude made a statemont in tho ‘Tupuxs, rolativ to the doath of ompof Liy mossmaics who fell from tho mainmust and was Killed, while tho vessel was in tho straite. Capt. Thomas ¥ouuisin, moster of tho veazel, aubmits that 4 fur 08 the statouent eifects hlz Lunuanity or kind- ness, 1t {8 entiroly erroncous, ‘Mo followiug 18 briefly Liu statoment of iha clroumsfancos s May 1, tho sullor, whoso uame was James Gols loycaux, jras ardured to ' acraps tho mainmust, Tho Captain'catled (e Mate and told Lim to use partionlar caxo inmaking & good loatawniw's chair, Tho do- ceased aolectod the one used outof four that worg at houd, and when further opderod to takes rope and Inah Biansolf to the magt, sald o did pot noed {L. # All ‘Lwant,” hia unld, #1a 3 Dit of rope ysrn to moute tho Digolk, Ea. zmomlugly went sloit, and hud geraped tho masf about holf down when the accident ocourred, Hovw it happened, the Captuin 8 nnable to ey, but the ahult brolia and foll oveshoard, Wil (be Wi Mruok aw tho rail aud was Lnatontly killod, A cofliu was then made of such mnterial 2s was at hand, and an effort wus mude to buty the body, but #4 tho veael was surrquuded by les, the phore cou not Vo yeached, Affor wuiting four days, iho sallora 106 clamorous for it bilrial, owing to the supor- atition that pxiste among thom about Lyving carpse aboard, anil the Captyin hu‘uy poncluded to bury the wun “at soa” This was all there was toit. As for troating the man ronghly or cruclly, Uapt. Fountaln saya thoro i no trulh in {t, " Ho feols squiowhst ag- grlovad at iho utatument of fiio sailor, Dut doclaréy hut his reputation lu foo well \nown to nocd tho exe planstion smong those who know hiin, . Diiscellanepun, OHIOANIO, 4 The srrivali at thia harbor yostorday were very faw, gwing 1o 1o cautrary wiud, bitt p Jargs number of vei- sely lefl for Jower porty, keeping tho bridges swinglng wll day. +=A dnpateh recelvod hero 'ynalfldly morping slates h that the barge &, T, Judd, which been ashore at ;’!;:E(.u:fil‘n‘ {ob, was pulted off b’y‘flu ‘g Leviathan, roft, ~'f) aagala bave withdrown Pt b Yapalo snit Ganistop Bave wi e to on account of tusre bpt bel oow e ngh waqudh b9 AR LLERD for e rough wenthor, Thoy draw, whon loaded, 12)¢ fe o8 hore s Due 10 o5} ok g ontes ploes ot L4 foety —Tio novore galo which provailed at Dotroft day bo- T ot el tia sy, ot o (ndtmera Ly 8y has not yot ronched ut the indications ori it we i notbe sllghtod, " g —Tho gchir Abhio L, Androws will probably bo the ot veesol for Euiropo from thia port, Arrangemonts regnriiug INAUTARGE, ola, 870 naw porfeoting by Capt. Joln Prindivillo, and the partios inferested fn the carg, —The stmr J, Ta Ilurd, of Loopald & Anstrion's Take Buporlor lino, left Iaa ovening for Duluth with & argo of aundries, —~Tlie dispatch tating that the schr Eigin, wheate daden from Oliieago to Kingston, was nshore at Cho- ‘boygan, was withiout & ahndow of’ foundation, 1t ol ‘manufacturod at tho oflice in this city from a dispats to the Milwaukee Prventng Wisconain of the day pro- vious, Thoshipper of tha cargo, Mr, Hobert Warren, of u,-«% auy, stafes that tho vossol pnswed Vort Huron all rig! ELSEWHENE, Monday the wind biow s perfact galo at Marquett for nver twelve hourd, —Tio sloam Largo Mary Gooky loaded wilh limo- stane, ansik at hor dock at Olovelanid, Friday night. —The City Council of Duluth has douated §200 for & 8ot of colora for the new stme City of Duluth, " —The Osptoin of tho schr Mary was atabbed in tho neck by thie couk becauso ho wanted the Iatter to wnsh Tia finds beforo aooklng brankfant, —Tho prop Amazon, of tho Anchior lino, whicls groundod at Heraey's Island, atrived at Dotroft lost ulgt,an ronto Lo Duaio, Laving beon relotsad by the ) ladiator, X Gapt, Atking, of tho stmr Motropolis, plylug be- twaep Duluth and Isle WJ{I!B‘ says thot lasb Haturday niglt atiow foll o tho dopllt of an fnch at Islo Royale, and it came g0 thick os to obligo him to Lo to fu tho Tako all night, 1Tt fn now tated, on what may ba deemed good authorlty,that tho séhr Alico, owuod by 7, P, Olark, of B) l‘mgwo‘ll, will sall_shortly for Eropo with a cargo of oak plank, Oapt, Burko, an ocoan nsvigator, will command hior, ~—Oapt, Murray, tho owner of {he ache Mary Morritt (Oaning ln{ thnt was condemued by tho United Statos ‘ourt at Milwaukes for consting between Buffalo and Chieago, hos not been rologdcd aa was first reported. Qapt, Mnrrn{ wanat Washington ond socured & ro- hearing of hia case, —Thio stoam barge Balle Oross, bound weatwardfrom Detrolt, on reaching Bolle Islo became dikabled in her ‘wheol, and waa unabla to procoed farthoer on hor voy- age. Blo was turnod back to the Dotrolt dry-dock Ly tlio harbor tug Clara for ropnire, —Tiio Dotrolt Post, spoaking of the gala. prevailing at Dotrolt Tuesday, saya: * During tho wholo of yes- torday o atrong gule from iho northwest prevailod, and, though 10 matorial damago wea done, sovs eral Interesiing incldents ocenrrad, Tho Hfo-raft of tha prop Japam wan blown fnto the rver; small boat, in which woro two boys named I Rolerta and Johnnle Mathows, was capsized just above the Detrolt & Milwaukeo Elgvator, and tha boys narrowly cscaped drowning: o pilo of plyo-staves on tho Michigan Contral Dock waa blown over, xud o great many staves wout into tho river; and tha forey-boats Dotrolt and Grant had onough to do to muko their trips regularly.” ~=The Day City Chronfels hns the following in zogard 10 tho pronent acarclty of business: Tho hard tmes in tho Inko trado nro woll shown by thio fact that the Dotrolt Rivor tugs run_dovwn as far as Olovoland and plek up tows in tiio arbor thoro; and agatn, they run up through Lako Huron as far u8 the straita’for tows, “This would ot bo doro wora ftnot for tho hard timee and tho consoquent oxtremo difliculty of keoping a tug running oxvo]& at 0 loss.” —Tho gchr Soginaw, which went ashoro near Dlack Rivor Inst fall, aoems fo bo difiicult to get off, sovoral attempts have bean. mnda, and finally bor autfit has Deon takon off and brought to Oloveland by the tug Margar —'Tho Dotralt Post snys: Tho only boats on the Inkes built an tho compasite plan aro tho tug Dotigluns and tho prop Arcadin, Tho Douglasa was bullt entiroly 1n thia country, but tho framo of tho Arcadia was bulit in Scotland, nnd bronght to Hemliton, Ont., where it ywas put fogothor and planked, Thoro aro At prescnt tivo boata elug bnilt ob_ tho composite aystem by the Kirby Brothors, of Wyandotto. The Xoel, stem, aud storn poats of ‘those boots are of oak, tho planking of pine, and tho framos of tho best Laks Superior ron. Thore are slioar sirakes of iron worked on the top sidos, and tio framo of tho largo boat 48 dlagonally strapped with fron. Tho smollost one, which was bullt for George Olntk, will be out in o short timo, Bho in nt prescnt lying at o uppar drydock, 1n tis clty, racciving tho botlr, machitory, nnd upjor works. “Tho dimonsions aro Leng!h ovar ail, 45 feot { bearn, 0 feot 8 fnchies § dopth of hold, 4 foot 6 inches; draft, 3 fect ft and1 foot for- ward; bizo of whool, 53 Inched: eize of cngime, 620, 8ho carrica vortical bofler, 41x72 inohos, Her cosi il bo $3,000, With o bow iiko n whalo-boat, and ex- tromo light draft, sbo will doubtloss attain great epeed, Bhods toattond o Mr. Clark's fshorics, for ‘which purposa sho was bullt, HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Corner Irving-plnco and Slxteentli-st.,y NEW YORK. OM‘nnl block from Unjon Squaro, the moat contralyat ulet location in the clty, in tho immodinte vicinity of ‘alt tho principal places of lmlémmnnt nud loading retail e atin SEh Y sona apt & bpssoen atpvetare - Y CHAR 8. BRI Propriotor. CLARENDON HOTEL BARATOGA SPRINGS. Wil ba opon for tho roooption of guests JUNR 1, 107d. Rooma can bio sacurod at tho Sturtovant Iousé, Now York Delevan Hauso, Albany;und Olarendon ifotel, Sarate o i OHAS, B. LELAND, Propristor. GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA BPRINGS. To opon June 10. Tiils clognnt and perfest d notel, fusing Congrons ParE v Based (o5 o format car, With thio Assistanco’ of toy brothor, Szivanus T. artinn or Weat olnt, my Intoution (316 olfee Secom: Fodation in avery rospact oqusl t any Hotel in Saratogs. T A bt 1T 74 DENTISTRY. Come Ons, Coms AlL We have removod our Dontal Roms from MoVicke and 50 Wost Madison-st, 1o Clark-st., corer Handoip! Fora fow duys longor we will iosort o full sol, bost Gun Tooth far ouly 38: beat plain, $6. _ Hundrods in this olty oan tastify to this fact. ' \Vhy'pay 830 to 330 olsewhero for th Sloney vefunded fa ayesy lusiaaca It porfast not plven; or, waflsfaction firat, and pay you doubt'it, " Tcoth oxtratod withiout pain fron of chiarge. Hilling’ first-class by our must akdlitul parators at graatly reducad raf W. B. McONESNEY. STQCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of Chicago & Norfhwestorn Railway Company, 52 Walkst NEw Yok, Apell 10, 1674, Tty anupat maatiag of the stookholiofs and bonduoid ors uf the Ohicage & Nortiwostern Railway Company, for o eleolton of Diagtors pursuant to lay, and for tho transaction of aivh otiior businoss s may’ como Lofora sald meoting, willbo hold at thp ofice of tho Gumpany. in hicago, on Thursday, tha ith day of 1ha ity of ano poxty w1 oologk gl m. Haniholdors will authoutioste thoir right to vate by prosonting thoir voting bondsat tho Ss Pl Gompany! 1 Wallfe., Now Vor, or ‘ogii- o 4t o tration bolc {mo, ration on or bolor He O Eoleitt EERT, Prosidont. M. L. Svxxs, Jn., Boorolary. OFFICE CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PA- (TFIC RAILROAD COMPANT. 3 April 33, 1674, Tho annun! mosting of tho Btackholdors of tho Chicago, Rack Island & Paciio Bailrosd Company, for tha olootion of Direptors, pursusat tg lgw, snd th transaction of such other businoss as may como Lofors thom, will bo held at th offiog of tho Company, in ths city of Chloago, oa Waodnpsdag, tho third day of Juuo neat, at 11 o'closk a, m, JOHN ¥, TRAOY, Prusldont, . 1L TQWS, Seootary. S§TOOKHOLDERY' MEETING. Notico [a bereby given that the annual mootlog of tho Btookluldore of tho Ohfeago South Brauch Dock Com. auy tor tho clugtion of Dircctors of safd Company will uh’kl at the office of sald Company, No. 623 Wabaah- arg the Gty of Chicage, at 10a. in. Wodnaady, Juna . Q. MABUN, Sourotary of Chioago South Branch Pack Unmnany, SCALES, FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SC.A T T Of ALY, BIZES, FATRBANKS, MORSH & OO 1} AND M3d LAKE-§T. '.BOKEPR’S BITTERS, Bowpre of Conptorfolts. 2 To Donlers in Frult Jurs, rajguod_eputlon the trao agaloet worhloss P LN I G T AR offgrod iu visletlon of au injungiun uro 16 by the Gguh SF Gommon Plens of (s eliy, Teso goodsare uat mackod mmnwsnlnnm tho manufacturors thorenf showing con- slusivo ovidonco tharoby that thoy aru fuarlul uf prosoou- i, Wo spaclally roquoat out customars and otiiors daing L poroatsiniiaed vovorod firw, to avold bojng do- Golvud by tho offer of 1ho aforamaid. goads, and to Infar of tio namge of any parifos olforlie Uiéin sush gon uulao aroiarked oyl CRLOH LRV AR o, ovvor, ALIEVY '’ g Now York City, May i, {674, " Property Owaers, Attenton! Uinti 16Lh tnst, Fax fislo Qurtifioates hold by tho ity of Qbicago gan Lo fogooimad at 10 pur cong promiun, after whioh Uat the 7at will bu inorossod b &l yor ount, Gity Gomptroltar, B, B, BAY Oincago, Aprit, 157> PIROPOSATS. Wa will roseliva bids for & wall noar Graoslanil Gewatory ,' 8ypy! n‘bamgmhmlu'v water por day, ¥or ‘b 1ho itica of o i G VoA, Ll w Toaolficatlo AYIUSEMENTS, Will Visit Chicago About the Last of June. A BRAN NEW AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE! . Buckley & 0% er's Imperial Hippodrome and Wombold's Royal English Menagerie, COMBINED FOR THE GREAT RAILROAD CAMPAIGN OF 1874. The Only, Nowost and Mast TIntensely Intercating and Attractive Combination of Novel and Sensntional Amusoment Featuros ovex 1mown mmes tho Worl ognn, 3 AL old-timo Oirouses and Shows entiroly colipsod by H. ‘Buckloy & Co.’s Groat Moral Ernbamon. and World Race Festival, It is to« ara, it. It is daily visited by from 10,000 to 20,000 tally unlilco anything ever baforo exhibitad eilhor in Hurope or Amorion sings tho timo of tha Onas; ‘Tho pop! opuiar demand is for somothing entirely now, and H. Buokloy & Co. have got P“".E}f‘; novalty and magnitudo of this Btupandous Amusemont Enterprise is oxasperating tho jeslousy and wrath ofall old fogy and com= 17 in the country. monplage Glrous A BRor & Mom. Women, Olitdron and Horsos L ign ofsx‘llquoiQeIxat}%?‘nn. 15?1 gnn}ie Ilimd fgxmnge Ohnggginnsohhn Olympiad, oroughbrod Raco o, R O e iaion A P OtADROrAOLIA, 530,000 i Erison tivan nwey during the sexson. GHS, in one of tho Finest Btraot Pagonnts sver attompted, with 3 e 80D Mon, Vomen, 80 vfififi%fi?:“%s{&‘flzym Box ind HurdioRacerd: A wholo tr $60,000 in Grooian an X Hranos, Bapignn and Paraphernali, phants ind Onmeln, 820,000 1 e WD ANIMALS IN OPEN OAGE Magniflal ,000 in Rnoing Ele: $150,000 in ont Hydrogon gas Balloon Ascensions madoe every day. é\rggfifi Bands of Musio. The whole exhibitod undor Pavilions covering & quarter ‘milo race srnuk, entirely oanopied on both sidos by a £ half mile of outatretohed canvas, Axgmi!s(en to all, only 50 cents. Vi 3 o ot Tuscols, Al Will oxhibit, Afternoon ard Eroning, ot Tuscols, Me Ottumwa, 6; Oscalooss, 8; Blarshalltown, Junn, Positively the most oxoiting Bhow in the World. : Springficld, 28 Jacksonville, B0 AMUSEMENTS. NOW OPEN! ‘This Aftornoon and vening, and cvery Afternoon sud Evoning thip wook, 2nd no lonjg:r, tha GREAT FOREPAUGH SEOW ! Menagerie, Museum, Circus! 2 WEST SIDE, 3 Corner lizaboth and Madison. Wodnsday, Thusiay, Friday, and Safr- day, Jiay 21, 28, 79, aud 30, Afternoon and B\'anln‘l. Tho Graad Paradc, 1o argeat and it avor myda by any show o enrid, Wil appias ovory oifior das.” Kvors: Sl mowe &ttt t0 all 50 contas chiiron undor 9 yourt "B Lo, Behibiiions atioracon and evaniog, at ‘usualhours. T loavling Chlongo the Graat Eoropanat Show will vialt o peLRcloRl Lowas and clifos tn T1TmoM: W issonaia, Towa. o Rrepaugh, Propristor. R, 8. Dingoss, Ag'ts HOOLEY'S THEATRE-June 1. TaTT O C AL TWO (3) NIGITS AND ONE MATINER ONLY, OF TADAME PAULINE LUCCA. In conjumetion with tha Strakosch Ttallan Opoea Clom. HORDAY tod TUENDAY, Fvonioks, June | and R Dol Ersrfll'}n\v:\llylh:m:n:".A'l'URl.h\Y VAULINE LUGC SN ATREST, Mirs A. L. OARY, UAPOUL, M. TOM AR, Sig- » BCOLATA, Miss CUONEY, &o. HMonday Evening, June 1, at 8 o'lock, The I'quilnnd 3 nets 17 FAUST. 2d act LUORETIA BORGTA, e eant, 4t ek LS HUGUENOTS. On Tuesday Evening, June 2, at 8 o'olook, Tho Porformance will consist of MARTITA, Thed et A oo, W0 §d act AIDAL “I'ho 24 Vablonn, Gth act, T'AFTRICAINE, Saturdey Matinee, June G, at 2 p, m,, Gruud Operntic Combination. Qonoral Admission, 83, Reserved Soats, $1 extra, =~ Suate now at Hcoley's hoatro, THE GREAT ADELPHTL £ By far tho COOLEST Thoatroln the United States. Lalco Braoao and porfpot vontilution on four sides. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 28, Grala Inacdctios’ INiglat. Tast Nlght bat tno of tho Gorgeoun Shiksposrean Ex- vaganzs, BADDICEKEY Ry far the most magnilicont Ex!rnvn&zunlu ‘l)!fld“m lon known ta tho Chlongo stage, Tho world-famod VAIDIS, THK PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, Tho Groat Burlosquo Comodian, M. W. FISKF, Tho QURIY BHOS AR PR, tho S RERG SISTERS, PRATP & GROUKER, FIANKITR, JENNIL MORGAN, and a host of SPECIA 8, An UNEQUALED Gash, ‘Goitaiou 381 500, 5 150, Soourad soats, 350 extra, Bul'n&ugflfib(‘o,fi“fl%&lfi‘fixv iy 5 aned & hosk oF Spoelal Stars. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Last wook of Maggie Mitchell! Who will appent ps NMARIE, TIE PEARL OF SAVOY, Cridny, ' Tanchan,—Tlonoilt. of Maggla Biitcholl. siny, g bpnelianoonotl of Mogala, filieent d MoVigkor in- * Lit A Hnwalo UL, A0l o Buaraneg > Aok “Suats can ha s udyango, -ACUADEMY OF MUSIO, CONTINUED TRIUMPH OF THIC VOK HSI NIGHTLY OVERTLOW! MOl;lll?Indllfl‘flfiffl!lg;llylll‘lmfl hore, the Yokes In *“ Wrong MEOUE YOO R Sias, OHIOAGO THEATEE, NOS. 218, &N, 23 WEBI' MADISON. TO-NIGHT, MLLE.FONTAINBLEATS Terriflo Iap from tho Gallory to the Stage, Blindfoldod, aud tied Ina ssok, Greatest Bonsation of the Age! WAITEH SISTERS, (Great European_Burlesquo_Artistes, FRACTIONAL OURRENC $56 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALR A TRIBUNE OFFICE, KINGSBURY MURSIO HALL, $1,000 J%IEWARD Bullock’s Royal Marionettes GIVE THE Best Entertainment in Chicago. HIS T8 TAI LAST WEEK. DON'T FAIL TO SEH THEM. Adumlulon, 5 RS A TURDAY. Admisston, S3conts; Ohildron, 10 conts, © EXPOSITION BUILDING. Thio Colassal Cyclaramio luston of Paris by Moonlight! Unisedlly Rranounced Ly tho Pross and Orlthos of Lon- donaud No York the most MARVELOUS ACHIEVEMENT OF ILLUSIVE ART osor oxlilbited. Open from3 105 p. m. and.from 734 to 10 Kdmission SO ots. ; Poris, Juno 1; Davenpart, 2: Muscatino, 3: Tows City, 4 Das Mownos, 8: o T e S Tt e oot T chching Chica i be Northwoxt, roachi 350 about the last of L BUCK LY & €O Proprietpry, " RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS. FEXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS,— t Saturdayax eepted. vKnariay azceptod, + Monday exooptod. f Ase rive Bunday ut8:00, m. § Dallr, MHCHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD Depot, fout of, Lake ats, aid foof of Twenty-secondsate k! Ticketoice, 57 Clark 8., soutieast corncr of Kandolphy R 3 Teare. Arrice, 9:098, m.[$8:00p. m. B |+ S e HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Goheral Possongor Azt CHICARD & ALTON KAILROAD. Chteago, Kantas City and_Denver STort Line, ela Eatufate iy Wou, and Clicago, Springfeld, Altow and M. Louis Theough Line, unian Bepot, Waet Sile, Night Expross, ‘near Hadison-uf, o 3 bridge. Ticket Ofiices : At Depol, and 183 Randolph-st OCEAN NAVIGATION. WEW YORK TO CARDIET. ToSouth Walos Atlantla Steamship Gompans's New Tirsteclass, 1nll-pawored, Clyde-bulle Stoamships will Ball from Bonnaylsania Railroad Whatf, Jorsay Cily: PEMBROKE PEMBROKE......June 37 GLAMORGAN, A Carrylng goods and passongors nt through ratos from a1 picia OF fhe Unltod tatos wil Canada t ports fn fho IBristol Ohannol, aud all otbier points in Lagland, 'hako steamaliins, bulltoxprosaly for tho trado, arenro- vided with sl thio itost improvomonts for tho comfortand cansenionce of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, ‘Fieat Cabth, 876 and 480 curvoncy. Beoond Cabln, §55 ourrancy, Stdorage, #30 curroncy. b e Prepaid Gteorago cartilicatos from CAATs e Pivtintor Bl imtrdn, T e o entars, i i Nor 3 Dok Qtnmirers, and b Now York ¢a Topietbor lo0s. R O RO ALD BAXTER & G011 conts, roadivay, National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Tiiomost southerly route Lins alwaye boon adoptod by this Company te.0vold fva uod hoadlonds, Sailing from Now \'prk tor LIVERPOUL and QUENS- 2 TQWN evory SATURDAY. Salling ffom N. York for Loudun (diroct) ovory fortnlght, Gabin iasings, §70, S8 currony staorayo, ab wrestly ‘Return tickots at Jowost rates, Drafts for £1and wpward, WILLIAM MAOALISTER, Gen'l Wastorn Azent, Northoast cornor Olatk nod Randalph-sta, (0ppositd new Sherman Hlouso), Chicago. STATE LINE, May 16 May 50 ung 13 FROM PIER 3, Wookly Silings nozt Bumue Tiates of passago: Cabin, $60 and $80 gold: Stoerago, as low a8 by auy lirst-clags 1ino, Lrafts at lowwest vates, "For furtlior particulns apply o AUSTIN BALDWIN & 5 "Broadwag Now York. C0uu Byonte, BLrENR N UAREE, Tocm Agont, Wi Olark'st., Chioako. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL RINE BESTABLISEIED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. From Now York evory Wednosday and Saturday, ¥rom Boston evory Tuceduy aud Saturday. Cabin Paseaice, §20, 8160, and $1001n gold. Tound-trip Tickots at reduced ratos. Ktaczaga Pasago at lowest rates. P. il, DU VERNET, N. W, oor, Clurk sud Randolpli-sta, -~ OARRYING THF UNITED STATES MAIL, Tha taguificent now and full-powered Stonshins No- publio, Balie, Adriatio, Bijtannlo, Oceanto, Celtio, oto., #all from Now York an Butwrduys und Livecpool o Thuradnys. Ratos o3 low a any tirct-class line, Dyaitaon Groat Britain pud Iroland from £1 upwards. Oilico, 97 Bouth Clark-at,, Ohlougo. LIHED LAGERGREN, Agont, e e mies SILIGATE PAINTS, N0 TECAY N0 INFECTION BY USING THE PETRIFYING SILICATR PAINTS, A8 SUEPLIED 7Q ‘Woolwloh Araenal,| Hoard of Works, |Crnard Compauy, | Weatorn Rall- Austrla Lloyd's| Great Westorn &1 way Oom panics QR HOUSK, BIUIP, AND GENERAL USE, Monufactured by the SILIOATE PAINT COMPANY, Livorpool, IN ALL COLORS. 1 gotion on Tron oF othor Motals, wil llfll‘x"‘n‘x’fi?‘l‘v‘:‘t‘;}?(;l?llb'en‘tl yitngit Glstercg: ll'mg H i A rill o tho work of 3 owt, juad Palnte, e, SEhe ey, 3, DATP WALLS, CHURCHES, &0, Qurod by the Yotrifylur lyuid, ag & coat of £, taSud. iS00 Betialo h ** Dulldor, o, Al Loiiburese i Fostiviontath sppiy 6 5“‘?‘5' ‘SILICATE PAINT QOMPANY, Livergool The Adwlralty, London & North- Leate, Arrive. Kunsas Oftyand Donvor Fast Ex. | iy City, Expros Obicago & Paducah Rallroad Ktreator, Lacon, Washington I Joliot & Dwighit Acvowmodation. [* 480 v sn. CHICARD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL BAILWAY, Onion Depol, ‘earner Madison and Canal ! U3 South Olarisit., opposita Sherman House, [ Lea Milwaukog, Madjson & Prairis du; Chicn, Maflisevoupieesess * 8000, i, Mitnase, G ‘Point. St P iy, 8 P S tnorpol Dav BIpross....ees. Milwaukan, Groon Hay, Stivon Foint, Prairie du ~Ohien, & Northorn luwa, Mall Biflwuukoo, St, Paul & Hitiieap.| olis, Night F3pross.e. 5 900 8. m. | 4:18 p, 01y *5:00 b, 1. {* 7:60p, m i+ 9:30p.m. |$ §:458, m, oo LLINOIS GENTRAL AILHOAD, t0f Zoduat. o " . DT 8l Faontormrton wear Qa4 Teave, Tohot 23 p. * 4:50D, ! ign on Saturdays, (@) Huns to U C"m‘fico. BEH’!;W‘H'I'?N'!K'Uulvucvflfldflbim\‘} : i .. Dndianaue,, au . D st Sistoendi-ates. Ticket wiieen, Now s Clarte e Grund Ducisic Hotel, und at depots, 5 Matl and Exprose Uttawn aud Bire: or. Ly Iocp. oild far Omalia. ausas Oity, Leavonworth, Af Giison & &%, Jasoph b 111000 p. m. DihoRLTore Aocometat s s A ownut's Grov ! dlicp. Toxas Expries HO P, “lix, Bundas CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Olty aficcs, 83 Clark-at, (Sheruiua-tiousa), and T Canale oy corier dadison-ss aPaolflo Fast Line, a Dubuguy Day aDubt N e b Winons rquotio Exprosa, 1 Pasu SBaes aocserof Siont and Sinsloate: ! bt oorgy of Canatand Kinzin, OOy Y BYLNNETT Gon, Pass, Agonts CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, #, corner of Vanliuren and Sherman-ate, Ticket ofice,’ Dawil cormer OF Vs ind ueiio Hotets ) deu Arrice, maba, Loavonw'thtAtohison Bx|*1:16 a. m. Poru Agoomime * 8:00 b, Night leyruss, 410100 b, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Degoly Van Burensit,, faot ar Lasalle-st, Tickss ofesr, viorthieet corner Cluvk and Randolphate., und toutlisesd cortier Cunul and dfadUon-aks, Areive, .| @iy, @ lp oy Malliosygagessapsssessss Bpeoint Now' Vork' Tixpvon. i Bishisae: Acom I.‘ 1110 Atlantlo T:xpros: Night Lix Nfl 0NE BIQULD. VAIL to read I : wands suyed from an early gravo, Subdls Obfvago Koasiusbtistini:s PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 3, OLIN! v wrork, iata hnuo e Aol 7 , ancinll ‘Mom, fu bugk o e e G TOAGO SR A, TRET T (i uay Bt paii. Ollioe, 1HT Wasliugton-ut., Frhus 20 6t SRR o, Oali"Or writor Tattants proyided with houril azd NV Dr. Kean, $00 SOUTIL CLATUK.ST., USLICAGO, Biay b sounaliod, Vunsonely ar by wal, (rog af Ohivgo. o e SR g “R0doa Bous, V', sae th i et Andage o d 40 TR \ ; i !