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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 9 ~ 1874, b LOCAL MISCELLANY. HANMLIN, DAVEY & €O. AND I, B, OLAFLIN & CO. Ono of tho firm of IL 8. Clafiin & Co,, of Now York, eallod nt this oftico Inst ovening, nnd mado a statement in answer to articlos which Tinvo rocently appeared in some of thio papors of Chicngo with referonco to diflicultios between that finrn and Hamlin, Davey & Co., of thio clty, and which, a8 ho claimed, placed Cloflin & Co. in n faleo light, 'Tho facts, ho siat- od, wero thero:r When IInmlin, Davoy & Co. mado their ngreement {u Novembor Inst, undor it thoy dopasitod collaterals for tho payment of notes for £650,000, which wero then givon by thom, Theso collatorala wero recoived by IL 1, Clafiin & Co. nok ns reprosenting valio 10 tho oxtont of 260,000, but ns tha bosk wheil tho firm could offer, and tho roal valuo of theso collntornls na then awd sinco estimated by 11, 1. Clndlin & Co. was cortninly not over &300.000, 1¢ was provided by tho agreomont that Clatlin & Co. shonld instritct their Truntee, Cyrus BDont- loy. to delivor up theso securitics propartion= atoly s tho notes wore paid, requiring, howevor, that the Trusteo ml‘tn"}a' in his ¢ xs"c‘rlefi:‘n, ':\“n\m:fi rotnin nmple security for auny unpnid nnco, O e bay Jnd patd £600,000, thay nppllei to tho Prastas for tho srrendor of two of tho mont ~alunble parcels of socuritios, but ho in tho e: ercise of x:iujudgmnut,.ln viow of prior incum ‘rances upon tho sceurities, and dopreciation of property within tho Inst fow months, did ot fecl enfo in surrendering the two parcels nsked for, Jo was willing, howover, to swrrandor ono of them, and did” oxccuto o releaso of ono parcel and gavoit to the firm, togother with tho noto of £100,000, which was ecured by the proporty then swrondorod. Bub Lo at Lho samo time eaid that 1o would writo to Oinflin & Co., and, if thoy wera willing that he should surrendor tho othor parcel ha would hand it over. o wroto ll_“fl recoived n reply tint thoy were content with what had _buon done, but {hought tho yparecl that Mr, Bentloy lnd alrendy givon up was ns much o onght to bo surrenderod ; thon added, however, that if iho contract requived mora o bo given up, thoy wore willing that it should bo dono, thoy being saved from foss. ‘Whon this lotter cnmt to hand, Ilatulin, Davoy & Co, enld it would not answer their pux{)ouo. and then voluntarilyroturned the loaso and col- lnteral which hnd proviously beon surrendored to them by tho Trusteo, ‘Lhoy also said if both parcels wero not delivered thoy would have to ask for an oxtension on thoir Inat two notes for £75,000 ecach, maturing on tho 2Sth of Hay, Application was mado to Clhflin & Co. for nn cxtenslon of five months, but they consonted to llow an extension on only one of tho notes. Iamlin, Davey & Co. kaid, that would not do; they must huye an extension on tho ontlre amount; nud the Now York firm sub- wocquontly offored them nn extension ou two- thirds of tho indobtednoss; but this proposition was not accepted. As tho notes appronched maturity, various proporitions were mado, eud on tho morning of tho day tho note woro payable, Claflin & Co. tolographed XHamlin, Davey & Co. it thoy would protect tho notes, and did provide I‘ol"thnir \\'irhdrn\vnl from tho banks, so that thoy did not go to protost. 16 was furthor stated that tho allogation in tho Dbill that Hamlin, Davey & Co. wanted tho secur- itics for tiro purpose of raising money upon them to pay Clatlin & Co.'s notes, and for no. othor purpose, is not (exactly in accordanco with tho facts, sinco tho “rusico told Tlamlin, Davey & Co., whon they asked for tho collatorals, that, if that was tho object, thore would bo no troubla about it, and the securities &ould bo turned ovar for the mouey raised upon om, The roprosontative of tho firm nlso said that it was but doing juatico to Claflin & Co. that this statemont Bholl’fd bo mada in vindicntion of thoir courso and conduot toward Hamlin, Davey & Co. ; that thoy havo had no disposition whatover to oppress or ruin them, as hnd boon atloged, but, ou tho contrary, had done evorything thoy could, consistont witih their views of duty, to savoe tho orodit of tho Chicago firm. In conclusion it may bo stated that mattors have boen adjusted to tho satisfacton of both parties, and all pend- ing suits sottled. i GENERAL NEWS. The Methodist miniaters met at the Book Con- corn yostordny, but said nothing of general iu- terost during their informal talis. Pomeroy, sling John Fitch, who -claims to bo an agent of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Compauy, and whom Justico Boyden sout to tho Tlouse ot Correction for thirty daya for drunk- ennoss about ono woek ago, wos pardoned by tho MMayor last Tuursday for somo mystorious ran- so. Tho Pullman Palaco Car * Monte Christo,” . Meohau, conductor, reached Chicaxo yostol day afternoon on tho Chicago & Northwostern Ruilway’s overland Californin oxpress with pecinl prrty from San Francisco. The: through in the same car all the way. loft San Francisco Wednesday morning and ronched here without an hour's deluy, Amongst the party wero Messrs, Donahoo, of Monto Park, Chandlor, Cogswell and family, Dow, aud Coehs tan and family, of San_Irancisco; Mrs. Hcotb and family of London, England, J. I. Donl, of Virginin City, Mr. onry, of Onklaud, Ars. Root and family, of Boston,” Mies Carroll, of New Zealand, Mrs, Duvis, of Now Yorlk, Br. Dingley aud family, of Hong Kong, and soveral ‘morchanes from tito Facilie Coast. The Ifome” Cook Lok, published for tho beuefit of the omo for the Frioudless of this city, contuins ouo thonsand choico recipes fur- mishied by tho ladies of Chicago and othor cities and towns ; cach lady permits lor name to bo published, thus establishing the value of each contribution, and of course Incronsing the inter- ost among Luunol:enpem. 1t also has hints on tublo otiquotto, small bills of, faro for suppors, diuners, tea-partios; ete. It can bo found u¢ the leading book-stores, nud at tho *1lome,” 011 ‘Wabesh avenus, or of any lady membor. The ublication is worthy of o large sale, Tho prico 8 $1.50. Mr. Alexandor Xont, ang of the Dircetors of #ho Gorman Theatro, on Milwaukeo evenue, und very alls comic actor, wus presented lust o ing, at tho closo of the nccond uct of “iTho Bougs of a Musician,” with a fine gold wateh by oiglity of b frienns. Doputy-Shorill Scharlan made the prosentation, and Mr. Kost, who was taken entirely b uurgrisn, roplied'in a fow feel- ing yomarks, Mr, Noat has rented Convant Hall, formerly Burlington Hall, whotoe e will Kivo performancos with an exvellont company overy Bunday ovening. The fair hold at Burlington Hell by tho Cath- olica of liydo Park was verv successiitly opened last evening, A feature which will add muel to tho interost of the ocension to-night is a contest about to bo begun among the fricnds of somo of our best-known citizens for tho awnrd to the most popular candidato of a nplondid gold wate! tho flucst manngactured at tho Corunel! Fuoto: Tho candidates aro A. D. Waldron, of Hydo Park; Audrow J. Corrigan, Ansessor of South Chicago; Itobert Kiunoy, Supervisor of {ho North Sido; and John Btophens, City Covoner. A crato of strawberrles foll off an oxprens wagou on Clark Btroot, nur Randolph, yosterdaye afteruoon, and in loys than two minutes a bhun- dred or moro newsboys gathercd around tho fruit, and indulged to their honrty' content, Mauy gatherad tho borrlos up, dust und afl, pud wwaliowed thom witliout a grimaco, but iho nore viciousand less huugry of tho erowd amused themselves by mashing tho frult in their hauds, and besmenring ono onc another's facos with the juice, Tho scouo wus an amusing one, and the pranks of the gauey little imps provoked much laughter among the paskers-by. Ono of the mon who wero at worlk tenring domn tha old Cowt-Houso yosterday morning foll from a platform down tho stairway, oarrying with him 8 quantity of lumbor and rubbish, und, in addition to having ono of his arms Inoken, in- jurcd his spinal column and receivad uovoral sovero brujses, o was talron into n noighboring drug-storo, and, altor Dy, Farwell had attendc to Lis wounds, was thenco sont to his home, The following figuren abow the number of loty in tho now subdivislons ndded to Lho asscesment books of Cook County for 18741 South Chicugo, 1,924 West Chicago, 5,220 ; North Chiengo, 401} 1yde Park, 17,47 ko, 14,227; Lvauston, 6,885; ‘Thornton, 4,004; Calumet, 11,6105 Jof- ferzon, 12,225 ; Lako View, 2,503; Palatine, 233; Loydon, 776 Tarrington, hi; Lyous, 4,053 Praviso, 4,179; Malng, 2,449:" Wieoling, 606 ; Tlunover, 1683 Palos, 2105 Nilew, 152 Lemont, 765 Iiloom, 107; Cicoro, 8,800; Worth, 4,075; Rivoraide, 1,605; Norintiold, 183; Now ‘Arier, 8,646, ‘Lotal, 105,485 lots, Yesterdoy, at nbont half-past 12 o'elock, a young man f:y the numo of Theodoro Xerstin; committed suicide at the eoruor af Ashland anc and North avenues, by tuklng o doko of prugels aoid, Deconscd was employed ns a clork in {13 drug store of Wemberger & Baselor, nt tho shova loeation, and had bocomo infutuated with the chiarms of o girl munsed Mutilds Liork, who lived near by, 1t scowod that he had piven hoe eront offense by wome unexplained ne- fon, in coneaquenco of which sho jiltod him, snd ho becawe tho vietlm of an unhiappy lova, This ko worked upon his too unll{'lu feolings, #dto suxtich bim with Lo, and, attor stating is reasons for hls nct, In & Tottor writton in Gorman, ho'took the fatal doso which neted so quickly that ho was dend boforo 1t was known what he had done, 1lo {8 ropro- sonted g0 havo been about 23 yonrs of ngo, a worlhy ymmq man, & ualivo of” Germany and withont rolatives in tlis country, A lodgo of Ciood Fellows, of which ho wag @ membor, whi doubtloss tnko chargo of hin romnins, and 'give thom hurinl, Coroner Pligrim held an inquest yesteoduy nftornoon, and the jury roturned o yordict in accordance with the nbove fucts. Tast ovening, whon tho train on the Michigan Central Rondt that loft tho city st 0 o'clock had ranched tho footof Bixtoonth streat, an unknown molo pasuenpor thoreon leaped from the passen- gor-car in which ho l:nd been seated, and _wns instantly killed, Ifo had n ticket to Dotrolt, but” thero woro 10 papors uor momorandn to indieato his namo or remdoneo. 'Tho belief provails that ho hnd rurr'ou.on 4 parcel, and, not realizing tho dangor o Inourred, dosigned lonving tho cars to return and suenroit, [lo was an Amorlean, npparontly about 45 yenrs of age. ''ho body was sent td'tho morguo, and tho Coroner notified. Proporty-ownors Intorosted in tho Improve- ment of North Clark streot ns far g Chicago avenue, nra roquested to moot this evening ab No. 74 ou the former Lhoronghfare, to telio somo action that will sunbla the work to bo dono ng speedily as posaiblo, ‘Tho strect is in o terriblo condition fuet at presont, aud the natural conse- quenca ia that businons s rapidiy flowing in an- other chirnnol, Storokeopors aro grumbling at tho dearth of trado, and many of them threaten to throw up their lenges uuless thoy dre given n rensonably fair chanco to attract custom, Tho contract for tho filling and paving of tho stroct iua privato ono botweon tho signdrs and Mr. Thomns Macliu, but {6 scema that nll the proporty-owners have not consented (o tho im- provement, and the contracter rofuscs Lo pro- cced until his ay s guaranteed. Among tho objcctors is Bru. “Buaso, at tho corner of Erio streot, It is snid sho is neting undor tho advico of hor son, tho ox-Aldormnu, who 18 of tho opinion that tho city should defray tho oxpense, 'he object "of tho meeting this oveniug is to get an oxpression of viows from thoso who may attend, and ap- point n committeo to harmonize differonces. Cortainly somothing should bo inmediately dono to improve tho street, for it has degonerated of Into from o flret to o fourth-clags thoroughfare. Mr. Robort Lansing, who was charged with having onticod an cnugrant named Bothke into his houso, No. 161 Fourth avenuo, feola very indignant’ nbont tho chuvge,’ and_swoms voi geanco on the nowspapor that published if. Al- though Mr, Lansing’s charactor is not of the best, still in this instance ho { # quito innocent, o lias not beon in_tho omigrant business for over a yenr, having been compelled to give it up on nccount of the many cbarges preforred ngaingt Iim. Tho facts in the cnso of the emigrant Bothlo aro ns follows: Last Snturday o large number of emigrauts arrived here, somo to go furllior by tho Northwestern Road and olhors by tho Isurlington. T'ho emigrants to go on by the Burlington ronto shonld not have beon transforred, but tho omigrant Dothlto was taken away from tho depot by an oxpressman who gave him ouo of Lansing’s old cards, VWhon bo arvived at the emigrant-liouso ou Kinzio streot with tho others, hio was told that it was too lnto fo leave bofora Sunday even- ing, which mado lum so angry that ho forlhwith wont to polico hondquartors nd lodged & com- sflnin_h Ho_loft tho city last oyeniug by tho Burlington Railrond, perfectly sntisfled, Laving found ont that, in this instanco, the expressman only was to blnmo. o was chiarged nothing ft.)‘l" his board sud lodging whila staying in the city. A POLICEMAN'S GALLANTRY. Aftor the iustancos recontly given of tho inef- fisieney of tho polico foreo, it is plernnut to ba ablo to toll tho story of the singular gallantry of one of tho North Sido ofiicers, McAnloy, of tho Webstor-avonuo Btatios, Lloport was niadoe to thy Sergoant thnt o mad-dog lind been soen near tho corvor of ITulsted and Centre streots, and ot wnloss it worg apoodily disposcd of somio of tho children in tho ncighborhood wmight got bitten. Ibo Eori;nnnt irccted McAuloy to o avd kill it, The officor took Lis revolver, shook Liauds with &is comrades, and sot off on his dangorous orrand. On reaching tho place indicated, ho saw a binck-and tau dog 1t o vacant lot, Ho approached within a short distance and began firing at the animal, which romninad still, howover, aud henco all the shots miseed, Tho oflicor oxhaustod the soven barrels of his rovolver, and wonii of to the station to got somo moro cartridges. During his absenco - tho? neighbors canght tho dog aud tied 1t up to a stako by & rope. Tho ofticer roturned, oxhausted his romaining cartridges, Lut |um:uli,'l wounded tho animal. Bince it was seeured, howovoer, so that it could not get au Liiw, o' took a lot of Lricks from n pilo’ noar by and throw them at the dog, unlil ite skull way eaved in. Then Lo returnod to the station aud reported hils succuss. THE ABOLITIONISTS. The Sociaty of Abolitionists of the Northwest opened their rooms at No. 109 Dearborn street yeuterday nfterncon, and yecelved quite a num- ov of visitors. ‘Lo reunion, which commencen on tho 9th, promises to bo & success. The Ion, Honry Wilkon, YVico-Presidont of the United States, will presido, and will deliver an address aftor Gov. Boveridgo lns welcomed tho strang- ery, Specches are nlso to be made by I'rof. Llanchard, of Wheaton College, aud by the llon. Georgo W, Julian, of Indiann; Georgo W. Clark and the Iutchinsons will be there, and ping somo of tho old liberty songs. Letters bave been recoived from all over the country, assur- inge the Committee of Arrangementsof sympathy and co-oporation. In additton to tho speechies, Liographical sketehios of prominent membors of the Liberty party src to. be read, The Ilon. TFrancis Gilletb bas sont an account of the life of Ichabod Codding, *tho Whitofleld of Freadom ;" Oliver Jolmeon, ono of Willinn TLloyd Gurrison; Dr. Edward Doechier one of Elijakk . Lovejoy, editor of tho Jllinois Observer, who was shot in 1847 whilo de- Tonding his ofico from o mob aitack, and another of Owen Lovejoy, lus brothor; aund Judgo E, 8, Williams a skotel of Jamos 1L, Col- ling, o lawyer of early Chicugo, who was recog- nized a8 oloading Abolitionist. ‘I'he Beerotary of tbe Comnuttce, Mr. Z, Enstman, can bo found at the rooms at almost any time durivg the day, ready aud willing to furnioh auy infor- mntion that mnay bo dowired, THE * CONKSMELL " PARTY, That emizent philanthropist ¢ Conkehell " Ttoynolds, held his usual wookly weoting in Judge Roger's court-room last evening, aud sueceedod in gathoring bonenth his widesprond pinons, o disabled ox-soldior, and four vory mel- anchioly looking colored men, . Roynolds looked profonnd and pathetie, IIo rogrotted tho absenco of public _ spirit in tho cause of progreus, but they should not bo dis-~ cournged, and must keop advencing in that direction, A Voico—In what direction ? AMr, Roynolds did not exuctly know., Ho had not thought over any political programme, bub thoy oughit to march on, aud not halt until their country was redeemed from the ills that now 'np{)mmcd it, Alr, Rolerls would like to know what thoy camo thero for, if not tor bueiness,, 1o thought tho women should bo ummm‘lllmle(’l 8o that tho coun- try might bo rodeomod. Ilo would proposo a resolution to that effect ut the next regular meoting. Mr, Lioynolds gavo wotivo that he would op- puso the resolution. A colored brothor from Kaneas said that Lo droppod in expecting 1o lewr somothing, but lxlx;d é)?uuu sadly disappointod. What was it sll aboul Nr. Baker thought thore was plonty of work for good men to do, hut he did not nee how five e conld make thomselvos folt fu tho country, Mr. Reynolds folt that tho movemont would develop into somothing grand, They must hnye patience, T'hnt was necossury w all great move- wmonts, The meeting then broke up, with an undor- stauding that tho Chuir should recouveno it, pisife: ki CRIMINAL, TUE CKINMINAL COURT, The Ion. Jolin A, Jameson, Judge of the Sne porior Court and ox-officio Judge of the Crim- inal Court, oponod court’ yosterdsy morniug. No business wag transucted owing to tho fuct thut, upon the call of the roll of Grand Jurors, too many woro found sbscut to allow of trans- acting businoss, A new venivo wos iesuod to fill tho panel, which {8 returusble thiy morniug at 10 o'clock, to which time, at tho hour of 1t yestorday, tho Court adjournod. TIME POLIOE COURTA, Mary Htenoy, for disturblng the pesce and muking throuts to do violenco to her neighbors, wus liold yestorduy by Justice Ksufman in bonds of $200, to belave hersoll' lu future, Jumes Weloh and William Leahoy woro arrout« od u fow doyn ogo on the oharge of larceny. Yestorday momlmi thoy waro arraignod before Justiva Seully, nud, the proseouting witness not buing presont, the ease was continuod till to-day undor §600 bonds, ‘I'he Fergueon, allng Ayer, girls woro beforo Justico Koufun, youterday, to auawor to tho churge of obtaining money under falso pre- tonsoy Prn(arrud aguinnt thom in warrsuts sworn out Inst Baturday, mention of which was made Huuday morning, and were Leld in $000 boads to appoar bofore him this aftornoon at 8 o'clook, whon tho chargos mado against thom hwundry porsons whom they have swindlod will thor- oughly Invostigatod. Tho full oxtent of tho op- orations of thowo fair. swindlors will perhaps novor bo known, Justico Kaufmnn dispored of the following offoudors yestorduy: Androw Oleson, vagranoy, sont to the Bridowol] for forty dayas Wilbaum llmlty, 865 T, Tlkce, digging nod within clt{ Bholdon, disordorly, $20; Hugh structing streot cars, §6. 0. 0. Emith, arrosted Aaturday ovening on tha ohargo of picking the posket of Edwnrd Keton, way yostordny discharged by Justico Scully, uo one appearing agnlnet him, A follow nomed Adam Adams, who attempted to rob Mis. G, W. Bwarizat No, 29 Moridion stroot Sunday night of hor wateh and chinin, was hioforo Justico Scully yesterday, and by him Lold over Lo the Criminal Court in fiumlu of $500, Tamos Foley, while undor the influonce of bad whisky Sunday, dograded himself by sbusing his wifo, who by hor Iabor supports not only ierself and family of littlo cluldron, but also lor gaml-l‘ar-nmhlng hushand, Yestorday Justico cully Jot him off with tho light fine of $16—a further burdon upon the wifo. Justico Boyden's ' blnck-list” presented tho nnmes thin mormng of G offondors, booked for tho following offousca : Disarderly, 10; vagrants, 6; drunks, 6: drank nuddisordorly, 3 ; fumatos of houso of ill-fame, 8, 'Tho remmindor wero arrostad for Iarcony, robbory, dortitution, and on city warranta and sumnionges. Rudolph Wnlthors, of No, 217 East Van Buron streat, was vestorduy ovening going throvigh the premisos in ‘which he occuples one room, vith o picknx iu bis haud, threntening to aunibilate tho innocout tenaute of the house, to the num- ber of twants, moro or loss, Walthors was av- rosted, and this morning Justice Ioydon put Lim nuder €250 bonds to keep tho penco, Michaol Byrne was drunk yesterday, and_con- duoted himuoif {a a disorderly mannor, Ofcor Riloy brought him to tho IMurrison stroot lock- up. " This morning Justico Boyden informed Bymo that ho had outraged tho dignity of tho city to tho extent of 26, The prisoner thanked Hlu ‘Illounr, and wont to the Bridowell to soitle ho fluc. Two girls, Mottlo Hinos and Eva Woodruff, tho latter, ‘until lately, tho “daring equos- trionne” of Torapaugh's cirous, were before Justico Scully vestorday, chorgod with robbing o walter at the Sherman Iouso, named Goorgo Dougherty, out of §20, in n low honse nt No, 214 Wost Ilnllllnl[:h strect, Sunday night. <Thoy \r(-rle hold to the Criminal Court {n bondy of $500 each, Complnint having been lodged with Capt. Hickey somo few days ago ngainst a low coucerte il at the cornorof Hulstod and Madison streots, ho ordered that tho proprictor, Henry Plerce, bo brought in. Night bofore Inst he was arrested, ond vesterday morning brought befora Justice Beully, who finod him $60. 'Tho Captain is do- termined that this placo sball rocoive the ntton- tion of tho olicors o long vk it Is conducted in the prosent disorderly manner, it being the ceno nightly of disgracoful rows, and o placo whoro more than one unsuspecting vietim haw Deon **roped ” in and robbed of his spare changoe by tho girls in the omploy of tho concorn. John Cannon, nmugh from tho Stock Yards, committed o dnstardly assuult on o woman named Jane Redding, Inst Snturday mght, who resides at the coruer of T and Gago streets, Ho went to hor house nud demanded adwittance, Deing refused ho smashed in tho windows, 'Tho woman thon ran out of the house, whon the ruflian canght snd beat hor in an outrageous mnanuer, blacking her oyes, bruising hor faco, and thumping her about the hoad, until she foll renseless to tho oarth. Tho scoundrel was ar~ roated, and yoatorday was bofore Justico Boyden. T'he woman whom ho had go cruelly boaton was present. 1Io wns fined £100 aud costs, and sent up for thirty days. John W, Ford, tho fellow who was arrested Baturday, with 2 blank book in his poysession ro- questing subscriptions for tho alloviation of the sufleriuga of the balf-drowned peoplo of tho Bouth, cansed by tho croyasses along tho Lowor Missisgippi, wae bofore Justice Boyden yestor- dny. Yo plonded gml(.{ of obtnining money un- der falso protenses, and stated that tivo pereons, ono unknown to him, tho other named Leo, who is counceted with a low varioty show in tho hase- ment at tho cornor of Monroe and Clark streots, had employed lim to do the worls; that T did not know that there was intent to dofraud. Tho Justice fined lim $7, aud gromirod to romit it it ho would esuse Leo to bo brought it, AIHCELLANEQUR. & John Morol visited his homo on Sherman street yestordny, and quietly removed the clock, which e pays Is his Fmpnrty, and departed. My, Moran, howovor, alloged a eutirely contra dictory condition of affairs in connection with the tile-picco, and claimea to bo ablo to svatain tho chargo of lurcony. Jobn wns doposilod in quarters whero no noto of timo is taken, aund Banyon will this morning hear the statomonts of the coutesting parties. A man, who refused to give his name, com- lainod to Ofilcor Scott, yosterday, that ho hind heeu thio vietim of thoso adopts in mock-nugtion bueiness, at the corndr of Randolph sud Canal streets, who had palmod off a braes watch as the purcst motal. Tho oflicer nccompaniod tho too- eredufous strange to the point designated, and Dby his persuagion induced tho denlers to reim- burso this unknown the amouut he claimed to bave been defrauded of, A mho named Daniol Minor was arrestod at Tvanston yesterdny afternoon, and is now an oc~ cupant of u coll at the Madison Stroct Station, charged with the crimo of larcony. It scoms that ha was o guest ab tho St. Nicholns Hotel on tho West Bide, und, while there, became ne- quainted with Mrs. Martha Smith and hor deugh- ter, who were nlso kojourners at that houso. Thoy beemmo intimeto, und the ladics woro often niado tho recipients of little courtosios from the gallaut Daviel. - Yestordny marning, Mra, Smith and hor daugltor started on 8 u-pping oxeursion, accompanied by tho prisonor. 'Tho mother had sucl confidenco in the integrity of hor compunioun that, inun unguarded motent, she intrupted him with hoer money, which sho, carried in o reticale, AMinor shortly nfter had opeasion to temporarily absont himsslf, as ho wtated to Mru. 8., and wns soon lost to view in tho crowd. DMathor and daughter awaited his roturn with commendablo paticnco for o considorable length of time, and finally became apprebonsivo that Lo had' mistakon « Liis way, and roturnod to tho hotel. Wh it i stuted that the eatehel hold tho sumof 2326, his dilatorinens can borendily understood. When Ltho womon reached their abiding placo, they ascor- tainod that Minor had 1ndced returned, but tho grotification they felt at tho information was damponed whow tho clorls said ha had gone again, and this time the ladics’ clothes Lad goue with him. Complaint wns mado to tho polico and the tolegraph brought into requisttion for the purposing of learmng whither ho had fled, 1t was nscertained that ho was ut Evanston, and thither Ollicor Edwards was diepatched with tho result alovo stated. Upon genrching him, $130 of tho stolon money was found upon his por- sou, which with the hagago s rostored to tho too coufining Mrs. Bmith, Lo will come bofore Justico Seully this morning. pte el THE CITY HALL, The amount of ronts roceived by the Water Collector yesterday was $7,600, The Comptroller yostordsy ordered the pay- ment of certificates ou borrowed monoy to the nmount of $380,000, and during the day tho City Tronsuror puid out over £300,000, Ald. Btout has roturnod from n weok's trip to Bouthern Illinols and Bt. Lonis, 1o roports tho Inttor plnce us altogothor too hot, aud says Chi- cago ia good enough for him, The time for collecling tha wator-taxes lias beon oxtondod to tho 16th inst, After that tho legal ponalty of 10 per cent additioual will bo put on all who fail to pay boforohaud. TFire Murahals Swonlo aud Petrlo woro aston- ished yosterday to rocoive notes inviting thom totako part in'a baso ball nino of fut mon, Dounis romurkod, “92 dogrees In tho shade. Ugh!" : The Committco on Btroets and Alloys for tho Wont Division wore cnliod to moet yostorduy af- tornoon to examino a now olovator raitrond, bt thero being o gnornm prosout the meeting was postponed, ‘o Oity Collactor yestordny recoived for un- ,mhl tuxes $17,000, "and for liconsos 81,080, Thoso wore mostly from billlard-room keepors, who havo heon dnlnly‘lng until tha Inst momeont, under tho delusive hope that the prico of tho Licenso would bo lowerad, In sinking one of theshafts in tho lako tunnol yoaterday morning, n vein of waler of grogb forco and ntrungl{ imprognatod with sulphur was struelt, Mr, Chosbrough thinks we mny yot Lo i g;nml. wator rosort, if springs boe found in & auitable location, Ald, Cullorton exprosacd himaelf yestorday as highly disgusted with the manuor ‘iu which the s quostion i troatod by tho Counoil. This is Toutly s important subject, and ehould be at- touded to ot onca. The Mayor yosterday rovoked tho liconso of A, Androws, pawhbroker,and W, 1, Piorce, concort- hall keopor. Tho ovit doings of the former huve boon ropoatodly glvon in Tum Tormuns, aud it Keenan, ab- wag for onoof his laat ondonvora to retain stolen ]'u'opul.y that his liconso was revoknd, Plorco kopt n Jow and disordorly waitor-girl snloon on tho cornor of Haluted and Madison streots, and tho charnater of tho plnco boing atated Lo tho Mayor ho rovokoed his leonse, Comptrollor 1Inyoa yesterdny tolograplied to the Mayor that he had boen ontivoly neccessful in his miusion, having mocured ns much monoy ay Lo dosired at the rata of B!¢ por cont, Ilo loft Now Yorlk lant ovening for hoine, Suporintondent Rohm_vyesterday ordored 600 nevw clubs forthe Polico Dopartmont. Ihey will bo threo inchos sliortor than those now in use, aud much bottor adaptod for breaking bonea and amnshing skulls than tho clubs introduced by Wauhburn, City-Attornoy Jamicson hns so far recoverad Lty hoalth_ns fo bo vgain ablo to nttoud to his dutles, Hao thinks it i high time Ald, Richard- son shonld oall togothoer the Commities on Ju- diclary, and pottle tho quostion he was o rampnnt ovor a month ngo. It doos certainly look strango that Mr, Ilichardson should have cooled down so soon, and bocomo wholly in- dilforent ag to the proper course for the Law Dopartmont to pursuo. Now that the Germans have obtained Superin- tondont of Inatruction in thoir mothor tonguo for the publie schools, ‘“‘Horse” Fiddy, focling griovod at tho zoumlnt; moglact of Jolin China- man, bas proclalmod bimaelf the Colestial'a chamiplon, and yesterdny urged npon Ald, Stout tho pmnr‘oty of introducing into the Common Connoll & resolution providing for a Profossor of tho Mongoliau tongue in Chicago schiools, Al- though tho Alderman could not gainsay tho justico of tho proponition, ho folt that such ac- tion on s part would not meot with tha appro- batlonof the Bixteenth Ward, and he made no promise, Assistant _Corporation was yosterdny = ongared in making rosoarchios iuto, and oxamining tho claims of, tho Bonrd of Iducation ngainst dolinquent losscos for $208,000, Ilo finds that tho mattor was taken up by tho lnst Administration, and overtures made to most of thodo fuarrenrs for rent to pay 60 per cent. of thio nmount duo Lhe Bonrd, Thia was done with thio knowladgo and consont of tho Board. It is on this basis, undoubtedly, that most of tho rones will be paid, althongit' Judge Norton has not, f“ glvon his ofticial opinion to Mr, King, Dronidont of tha Board, VYestorday tho elaim of tho Board of Education for $5,000 against Ezra B, Lincoln wnas sottled for €3,000. Bhould tho Ionrd bo able to collect tho abovo poraentage of tho amount owed them they will then havo the very handsome swn of £121,800 for building and raal estate purposes, TOARD OF TOLICE. The Board of Yolico met ay usnal yestorday afterncon. Proseut, Commissioners Sheridan, XKloltke, and Reno. Tho firat onse takon up was that of Ofticor Edmuua Lavis, chorged with {n- nttontion to duty nnd sloeplng whilo on his poat, It was ‘cleatly proven that he and nuother ofiicer, Garrett I Amorman, who gouno into a barn, and gone to sloep, whon they should have beon walking their beats, Tho fiunrd fluod eaols ton daye’ pay aud roprimauded hom. Officor Willinm Gloason arrested n vory dig- ordorly party, and by way of reveuge he wan brought boeforo the Toard on & charge of willful maltroatmont of a citizon and iutoxieation, but tho charges woro #o flimsy that they were dis- migsed. It was shown that Oficor David Barry Iind conducted Limuolf in » mauner unbecoming an oflicer, and ho was fined threo days' pay. Bailif A, L. Xobinson was charged with malireacing o citizen, and although tho chargo was not mado good, and it was shown that My, Robinson had cause for scting as ho did: still, by way of lfinl})lmo and in order to mnka oflicors very earoful in theso prticulars, the Bonrd reprimanded him., Ofticor John A, Howard was charged by his Sergennt with being lnzy nnd inattentive to his duty. Io waa waruod by tho Board, and severe- 1y reprimanded. Connsel ~ Munn —_— PERSONAL, Willlam Bent, Chiof of T'clico of Mllwaukeo, i at the Peeific, Ben De By, of Bt. Louik, I8 at the Tromant. Mr. Frank Gordon writes to Tne Trisuxe to correct an inadvertent error mado by bim daring his nddress b the Y. M. C. A, meoting Sunday evemng. Mr. Moody did not sny that auy of Lis hearors ot tho meoting on the Sunday provious 1o tho fire were burned up. DIt KITTREDOE, A correspondent, writing from Bt, Louis rola- tive to tho Dresbytorinu General Assembly, speaking of Dr. Kittrodio, of thoe Third Presby- torian Church of this city, says: T'his man for severnl years has set tho customa of thio Churel, which keep women silont i tho Churel, ut deflance, Fivo or six years ngo be was called (o 1ho pastorato of tho Third Church of Chicugo, and _frunie- aintoly took the Lold position that this_ wihjugation of Women wan n fin and ghame, Mo workod 4 rovolution in the prayer-meeting by asking and urging tho women to tuke part, Thoresulthus been that tho prayer- meotings of that Chureh wro the Jorgest of sny similar meetings outwido of Brooklyn, Now York, ‘Ihicro are frequontly 600 and 600 in attendanco, and the overage number at theso meetings fn much greater than tho congregation at preacling servico in most othor churches, IHs untiring zew, freshmess, and_boldnees Linvo been blossed, tlll now the mombership of (his Churel is something over %0, NOTEL AbRIVATS, @rand Paocific—M, L.’ 8ykes, Jr., Now York ; Ben Holladay, San Feancisco ; Wildor Busly Northboro, Mnsa.; B. 8. I'rosser, Buffalo ; J. AL Drummond, Toledo; H. Y. Phaii, London ; Jobn I Bothune, Montreal ; Col. Malcom, Rock Island ; A, N. Small, M. D., Loxington, Ky.; W. G. Rioh, Buntn Fo'; T, 0, Mason. Wanhegan: _+ o o Sherman Ifoue—R. Nolgon, Ishpem- ing; . H. DBrown, Youngatown, O.; A. Andarson, Liverpool; N. Karnfiat, ~ Mo- bilo; Poter MoArthur, Toronto; 1. F. Jones, Now York; I1. M. Cool, Now York; L inds- Toft, Milwhukoo; R. J. Adamson, Cincinunti; :Miller, Poughkoopeie, N. Y. ; 8. Cowdroy, No- braska, . . ., Jalmer House—lI, . Sa; ward, Boatons Tamou K Warnor, Now York: 1. P, Neallott, 8t, Louis: J, G, Cooper, New York; W. L. Chess, Louisyille;’ Olivor Allon, Rocbes® tor; Qoorgo M. Bacon, Cincinmatl; L. A, Moyors, Now York: P. E. Flotchor, St Louis; 8. C. Mowor, Grand Haven, . . , . Tyemont House—Tho Hon, J. T. Kiugibry, Milwaukeo ; tho Hon. SBimuel Cobb, Hartford, Conn.; Ornn Ott, Mendota; O, E. Warmer, Cincinnatl ; Lyman K. Low, Now York; A. Q. Chouncey, Ssu Francisco ; L, A, Arthur, Now §:arlk(; A, R, Reod, Dittsburgh ; L, Mliller, Now ork, RS "ANNOUNCENENTS. A mooting of tho property-owners of the Twolfth aud Tourteenth Wards intorestod in tho early improvoment of Indiana streot, is to bo hold this ovening in Tammany Iall, corner of Lincoln aud Indiana strects, Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Board of Councillors of the Ilospital for Women and Cbildren will bo held at tho Iospital, corner of Wost Adama and Pauliua streots, at Lolf-past 2 o'clock, . Immanuol Baptlat Misslon will glve a straw- borry fostival at tho chureh, cornor of Centre and Dayton stroots, this ovening. Fverybody s iuvited to bo prosont and eat soms of the truit, Tho monagors of tho Ialf Orphan Asylum will hold thoir mootiug at Lalf-pant 10 o'clock this mormng, ot tho Asylum, No. 176 Durling strect, Tho monthly meoting of the Ladies' Ald So- cloty of Halmomanuu Hogpital will bo hold this mornivg at half-past 10 o'clook, st the Hospital, — SUBURBAN NEWS, . BYANSTON, The Pionoor Firo Company will hold a rogular moeting Thuradny evening, I'ho **Spldor-bollios ™ are practicing industrl- ously for theirj{fortheoming match gamo with tho Univorsity nine. M. M, B. Norton la announced to locture at the Womnu's. Collego Friday sftornoon, ou “Avnold of llughy.” Dr. Boott Lins lot tho contract for another brick block on the south side of Davis streot, weut of tho one recontly orosted by him on tho corner of Chicago avenuo, ‘Tho Bwedish Mothodista have mado arrange- mouts for pronching in Xnglish st Union all overy SBundsy morning. ‘he ovoning sorvicos will bo conduotod in tha Bwedish langungo, A normnl clans of pianivis and organists will ho hold at the Womnn's Collego for live weols, beginnivg Juna B, The locturo-room of the new Mothodist Church, st Rogors’ Park, will be dodioated & weok from next Bunday, ‘fhis I8 the fifth Mothodist Church in tho Lownehip of Bvanston, ‘I'hio Iadies of Bouth Lranston will hold a tom- porance moeting at the church Iriday aflor- R0, Tho dinnor-tlram now laaves Chicago at 11:30, :::U, and returns at 140, ronching Evaneton ng 19: arriving ub the ety ut 2 Pastor Carlsson will prouch at Union Hall this avening in tho Swedish language, Trof, Mayo will give tho second of *his * Mus sloal Oonversations™ st the Womun's Collego, Saturduy evening, Frot, 0, C, Bragdon, an early graduate 7! the Northwentarn Univorsity, and an old rosident of Evanaton, has hoon enlled to the I'rosidenoy of .tho Young Lndios’ Seminary at Auburndale, Mass, Prof, Bragdow’n acknowledged ability Yondora cortnin his succors in this naw fald. Ills numorous frionda in Evanston nnd elsowlors will bo glad to learn of his ymn}mrlw. Tolography is now_tlio tashionablo study at tho Univarsity, The difforent buildings Aro con- nected by wires, aud {natrumonts nre locatod in varioua places nlong tho lines. A mnotlceablo in- cronao in the intorost monifosted has boon ap- paront ginee tolegraphic communieation with tho Woman's Collogo liny boon established. The CGarrott” Niblical Inutituto ‘Lheologlonl Union rosumed orumuonu yoatorday with unro- mjttod onorgry and unabated zoal, by listoning to Dr. M, Itaymond's dirconrso on tho “‘Ihoorios of Halyation.” Tollowing this porvico, as 10:30 a. m., Dr, 1L M, Damnistor, having sufliclont] recovorod from {llnems, delivorad an * Exegesis of Ilobrows iv,, vill.” At 2 p. m,, aftor o slight intormiasion, Prof, THamenyay, D, D., discussed tho * ‘Thoorios of Inspiration” in o moannor indloating tho most Lhorough resoarch _into the wubject. . m. DProf. William X, Ninde Bot forth Lis idens in rogard to * I'uipit Proparn- tion," anjolniug upon ministors tho oxtreme im- portanco of tluy work, and recommonding tho utmost diligoncoe in its prosceution. At 7:30 in tho evening, the Rev. W. 1I. Daniels, of Chicn~ 5oy o 16 viows in rogard to **’Tho Biblo nu o Inssle,” reprosonting it as the highest piece of Iiterary work oxtant, Tho oxarcisos will bo conducted to-day accord- ing to the following programma ¢ .~ Pulplt Elocution,” Prof, Cumnock, Lomilntical fixorcises, Prof, Ninde, 2 \I, m,— How sliall tho miniuter keep up Lie bodily heallti 7% Dr, C, T3, Felton, Chicagn, * Ifow_maiutaln a vigorous intellectinl 1ifo?” tlio Rov, J, O, Pock, Obi- c1go. #How maintain o vigorous spirituai 1ifo7" tho to.., B, McChosney, Ohieago, 7:39 p, m,—* Minlstorinl Success,” tho Rev, O, II, fi(;wlor, D, D,, President of thio Northwestorn Univer- e, RLOIN. Tho 1, 0, 0. T, of Xnno Connty are endenvor- ing to porfect arrangemonts to inve a eounty picnio during thin month, An eoffort will ho mudo to securo tho attondance of ovory membor of tho Order in tho county, ‘Fho various organi- zotions of farmors also proposo to recroato on masse July 4, and turn out ns o class, 'This will domonetrato their numbors aud powor. ‘I'ho Farmers’ County Convention has been held ond seloctod eight dologates to ropreseut them in tho Stalo Convontion, which moots in Spring- fleld. The delegates aro W. J. Pollock, Aurora ; Thonias Bishop, Lifgin; 'T. 4. Elmoro, St, Charlos; IL Chapman, Sugar Grove; . Gillott, Aurorn ; Tred Beldon, Kunoville; 8. N, Wright aud J. R, MeLoan, Elgin, : Tho Ropublican County Commissionors will convene Juno 13, to elect delogutes to the State Convention and transact other husincss, The political waters nn&mnr to bo very calm, and for some ronson candidatos are not as nuuerous ag in other yoars, Thuraday ovening the Rev. N. L. Doyd, pastor- elect of the PIresbytorian Churci, will bo in- stalled, Tho rocent extromo warm weathor has forcod vegotation immensely, and tho country isclothed with vordure, Rain, howeror, is grenily nooded. The leading merchants have agreed to closo | (heir stores at 8 p. m, for tho summer months, excopt upon tho evenings of Saturday, andtho 10th and 11tk of ench month, This will bo & ro- lief to clorks, and an advantago to all, Tho coremonics of decorating the graves of soldiors were conducted Snturday according to the programine. An immonse cancourso of peo- Flc gathored for the occasion. Tho Rev, Dr. Torscutor, of Chieago, dolivored an cloguent ad- reas, Tho vaeation of tho watch-factory omployes will commenco June 10, and continue to August 1, A grand sociablo will bo givon in tho new build- ings noxt week . Several of the employos rro arranging for trips to the northorn lnkes and woods in scarch of sport and musquitoes. The Llgin Acsdomy will closo the summor torm Juno 18, Under the prosent manngomont the Acndomy Lins proven a crodit to the city. Nearly 200 pupils are in attendance, “The old settlers of the T'ox River Valley will rounite in this city on Thursday, ou the Elgin Tnir Grounds. Tho procossion’ will form on Market square at 11 a. m. nud procead Lo the Tair Grounds, On arriving at_tho grounds, tho exorcises will bo as follown; Prayor; welcomo sddrogs by Uol. John S, Wilcox; music by tho choir, “Auld Lang Syne,” tho audionco boing requested to join in the singing; ndjourn for dinner; toasts ond responscs; martisl musio; addross by Gov. Beveridga; short nddresses by ol softlors, carly remiscencoes, ote, ; election of ofticors for tho ensutng voar. ~ Col. John B, Wil- cox will act as Marshal during tho day. ‘Fio Czav. Tho Czar is about 48 years owd; ho is 6 feet high ; ho by light whiskers and mustache, with & clenu shaven chin ; his liair in cut short ; his complexion js fair, and he has a good color. lio is strongly built, withont boing fat. o is tho very picturo of fine soldier, In his manner ho is very courteous nud ensy. e speaks English with porfeet fluency and case. A e e Duryeas’, Dnrycas’ “Satin Gloss Starels,— Itds tho whitest ; 1t a tho purost ; 1t {8 tho slrongest ; It i tho most glossy 3 It is casiest touso 1t fs tho best starch 3 1t i8 tho most economieal, HoTen TESTINONY.—OII0AGO, March 25, 1871,—For Jzundry use, I can recommend Duryes’ Superior Starch us befug the best in tho market, * Its whitences and strongth mako it the most rollable atareh for laun- dry purposes thot can bo used. B, I, SkixNum, Briggs House. = Kingsford’s Oswego Starch Ts msed fu ull tho priucipal manufactories of laces and fiuo goods fhrowghout Enrope ond Amoriea. Analyais of this choleo articlo, both fn Amerlca and ‘Europe, shows that i 1,000 ounces there aro but two ounces of foreign materul, Thiais a degreo of purity nover before attained, —_— Rapid Oconn Transit, Tho TWhito Star Stesmship Compuny's steamer Ro- publio left Queenstown, Friday, May 22, arriving in ow York on tho night of Safurday aud Sunday, May 80, Tho Baltic, of tho enme line, with {he President’s daughter, left Now York, Saturday, May 23, arriving iu Queenstown, Suuday, May 31, in cight days and ten hours, % —_———— Snle of Paintings. Willism A, Bulters & Co, will acll this morning (witbout rescrve) the very superior collection of paint- ings, tho proporty of D, Galo, Esq,, & promlinent con= noisour. They embraco tho productions of promis nent American and forolgn ortiats, Thiu salo s posi- tive, 88 Mr, Galo leaves for Europo about the16th jnst, ——— ‘Huines Bros', Pianos. Trenty-two yeara' established reputation, Prices low, 'Torms, $50 cush, §25 monthly,” Old pianos and orgaun taken in exchunge, Reeds Tomplo of Music, 02 Van Buren streot, BANERUPT NOTICE. In the Distriet Court of the United States for the Eastern Dise trict of Wisconsin, Tn tho mattor af the Oshkosh Manufacturlag Company, Tunkrupt, 1 Bankeaptoy, Notioo 18 lioroby givon that tn pursuanco of an order of the Llstriet Court af thu Unitod Siates, in aud for tha Enstorn District of ‘¥ i, yuado and ontored on tho 20th day of Mnroh, A. D, I8 ‘undoraiguad sysluocs n tmnkeapteyof tho wuid Nafkrupty will sl at it avotion 1o the highest aud bost biddor, for ca Thursday, thio5th day of Juno, A, D, 1814, at 10 welouk in tho foropun of that days at tho atifso of tho satd Hankrupt, situstoon tho promisas horoluattor dosoribed, on Liigh Htrsot, in thin Oity of Uehkosh, wil Btatq of Wis® Cansin, all tha Flghty Tltlound intorost of tho said Hank- rupt, and ail tho sight, fitlo and intorost of tho under- lnid, s "uesiinocs Of wald Estato, fn aud o, dio fol- lowlug’ dosorilivd Roal . togdthior witlh all tho ap- ang g, 1ying and bolug sltuata Yifth Ward of tho' City .of Uslikosh,” County o, and Stute of Wisconsiu, and eibod aa follows, towit s Lots fourtoct (1) and fiftonn (1), nl Thte oo (1), iwo (2" throa G 1), liva (3, ‘alght (. nina (3, e (103 alavon (11, and whiva (1) fu Dorpuio diislon e ol onu i Block ono linndrad and ploven i satd Lifth Ward, froo from il Tucwnbraneow Thoro will aiso bu sold at public auction af tho samo tiins and pinco with sald Real Kstara all tho bt 11110 And intorost of tho said benkeupt ang the sald asklignona 10 and ti rurtain Iotiors patent for tho Manufug- turabi Firadhing. 08 Lo an tho Culso and itelianco 1araa-Tawor, togathar With Baud In thie Manuisoire of 'suuh Sopnrators and Morsos Powors, And tho sald assiygnces will ulso at the aam mo et lago wll &b publlo"auotion to'tiie lighost an bout Didddr for easli, 'a large amount of luihior, {ron, wolding anod, by, dpakus, wd othur istulal aid port homal praporly ' th Manufactura of Thioshlug. Mnoithas, N30 i lurgy uniber of Throshing.Machiies nown as tho Goiser Machiuo, soms 1o a Naivied aul th [l nfab IAt0. e dossribod canslats of about. four o i ‘e 1tonl Bainto ahove aosedof g Foc iivers Fo U Northe dentorn and Silasos e oc, Bt Haiidiwo Sl cks runn . "Lhio b 3 e AR bue th thio, MaosE substautial annor, Bl Mayan, v of briok, ‘conrenioul Auig: BROD, Asalyr 1874, . M, ¥ Toay gy LKEI & WE Attlye for n Dultafs (339, sehich mny Imnhl‘;llnm;n! x AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S-—-LUCUA, This (TUNSDAY) LVESING, \ ot 8., and also BATOHDAY APRRNOOR, e s 5 Lt Ap caranca of » ADAME PAULINE TUCOA, In conjunction with ""‘.,'3‘.{,""‘“’" Itallan Opera Qom- Tho pocfarmanca this gvantig will copaist of tho Qv turo nn:‘ o Iuil.n( MA“"'“IA—.MIIN .\|nm~l‘. P\HM%A Tom Kadl, Dol Puonts, Becond Akt MIGNON—. Paulino Lucen as_Mignon, Mo, Mares], Ql‘ln:ll"" Hoalara. 'll'lllil)l lAluI n(l AIDA—MI) Miss Coonoy, oul, Dol Puonto, PR A Fei GRAND OROILE Musleal Dirogtor and Uandustor- TURDAY MATINKE, Juno 8, OPLERATIC UOMBINATH dm; Ronorved Gallory, 81, Sestsat lfln Lox-Oftico of Mooloey's Theatre o, SUDAY EYRNING, JUNK 6, at8 o'olack, Grand Farowoll Liucos Gonoort, at RINGSBUIY HAL hich Il tho Artists and fiin Oroliostra of tha Sirakoach Iallan Oprn Company Tl anons, " iosorsad sgain for thin sl B g tho’ T1all on aud attor toiarkow (Wodiiordag, duna Yy ALD R, 1, HATUILDAY, Juno 6, ot 4 m.—(rand Farowoll Tncea Opor Matinao! * Four Difforont Acta of I'awr Difforant Oporns,—Dan Pasaunle, Mignan, Martha, Havorita, THE GREAT ADELPHI GALA LADIES NIGIIT. FOURTEEN NEW STARS! ‘Thousand Dollar Trial ] Qreateat Gymnaetto Telal of all timol Tha Flying Fairy, LO LO, and the DE GLORIANS, In thole areat Aorinl Act and Flight through Baltoons ! wud the i PHERSIAN TWIN BISTERS, Who campata with tham at tho Adolph THIS WERK. 41t LESTRIR tho ronownad Home and Danice Artiarsy ILL (vum S)m famoit Dutoli: Comedlinnt M. W FISKE BEN WHEKLEIL RLATE DI 0001 OF:Y, 'tho MORGAN SISTERS, TITTLE BENNITE, AN IMMENSE OLIO OF S8PEQIAL AOTS, Tiyk's Vunny *“BOX MYBTERY," and tho glorlous old eomie pantomime, ROBERT MACAIRE. 3tatinen ta-morzaw (Wednosday). EXPOSITION BUILDING. TTho Colossal Ueloramio luson of PARISBY MOONLIGHT Unlyersnlly pronouncod by tho Provs aud Ceftio of T R AR A N R MENT OI TLLUSIVE ART over exhibited. 2107 1. e aud from 734 £010 b, m. EYPOSITION GARDENS, Innddition to ** PATUS BY MOONLIGHT, " AMandas Fironing, Juno 1, and overy attoruoort and ovdulng thoro- atan GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. Heoln S Opon from Lingagement. of Pago's Milltary Dand, led by Mr. 1ENRE S AU, 156 Fonowiod anlo. Sirnot. vistuose: 'ho whola Expcsition Dullding Tlluminated, Musio, Flowors, Picturos, livorgraons, u unntains, "o Inrgust, ud most attractivo suninor rosort in_the world. ADMISSION, 5 ORNTH, OHILDREN, 25 OENTS. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ‘Tho World-ronowned Kceantrle Comudian, &3 C I BT Fal e, INT T bis Wonderful. Grontion, LORD DUNDREARY, in the Calobratad Gomedy OUR AMERICAN COURIY, Entiroly roconstructod by Mt, Hothern, which oan be glennbuta o thnon, as Mr. Sotliorn will appoa durlag 18 Lriel ongagomontas "llmllmrfinml" * Dactd Gar- rick, and {n 10 beautiful omody of *} HOME,™ ACADEMY OF MUSIO. THE VOXKES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. THOE WRONG MAN IN TIE RIGHT PLACE AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Sooure your ot at Box Offico or at Lyon & Toaly's. CHICAGO THEATRE, ‘Weat Madison-st., ‘Unprecodented Furore craatod by the wondrous Rusalan Athintos, clozen ln number, tha JACKLEIYS: 'REMENDOUS BILE. FONTAINBLEAU, THE WAITE SISTERS, The Mausienl Rooke, Frolics of Pat Gibbs, &e, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, "Tho Bnlo of Tickots for Mr, Jas. O'Neil’s Benefit, Will commenca this (Tacaday) morning at the Dox Offica of tiie Thiontra, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Tho Salo of Tickots for Daly’s Great Fifth-av. Company ‘Will commanco at the Box Oftics on Wednosday, Juned. PLYMOUTH CHUROH, Cor, Indlanwar, and Tronty-sizth-st. Mnsical - Entertainment To- Night, Tickota, Biig: Children nndor 13 years, 2 gte. SUMMER EESORTS. CLARENDON HOTEL SARATOGA SPRINGS. Vit bo apon for tha recoptinn of guosta JUNTE 1, 1634, Roums ena be sccurod at tho Sturtcyant louso, Now York: Dolovan Houso, Albauy; snd Olarendon Hotol, Buratoga. 4 ORAS. Tt LELAND, Propriotor, HATFIELD HOUSE, Monssona Springs, Ou Haguelte River, three mileefrom St. Latcrence Ricer, Willopon JUNE 1, forreception of guusis, Accommoe datlons Tirvt-class. Tho hotal s ontirely now, nud has tittod nod Iurnfshod with 0vory Juudurn donvoniance. sishing and hunting. itlotors have dloiermined to prosont a Louse in ez wortly of patronngo. Tho waters o highly wdod by the medical faoulty in wida range of dis- TRTELD BROS, Mantona Sirings. Now York, or to THOS, McUAW, 04 South Markotst,, Chicago, from g H oamboat Agant Toopon Juno 10. This elogant and perfectly appointed hotol, faoing Cougress Park, 1 bhava loased for o torm of yoars, With tho assstanece’ of iy brothier, Sylvatius T, Cozzons, of Wost Polnt, 1y intoution is to' oftor accom= jnodatiob bu every Faspoct oqual ty may lintal fn Saxatogs. Torm, 521 por wook, JOUN B, COZZENS. CONGRESS HALL, Sheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vit Fleht milos east of St. Albans. Mineral Water and B{lfllu. l’llr|0 Alr, Kxcollent Tablo. Writo for ciroulars Larrs and Toom © Aldross Dr. S, 8. TITOM, 714 Broadway, Now York, 95 Tromont-ot,, Boston, or ut Congrass tull, S itourd vory iy, - Oven May nnell Docomb ~ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. (Ofice of Chigago & Norfiwestern Railway Company, 52 Walkst. New Yous, Aorll 0, 1ant, "o sl mogting of tho wiockiolofa apd bodiold- ors of tno Unlengo & Northwaestern Railiway Company, for tho olection of Dirvctors pursuaut to law, sud for tho trnnsaotion of sueh othor businoss as mas gonie bofore snid meatingg, will bo liold ut tho otico of thic Calpang, in o ity at Ghiongo, on Uharday, tho dth day of dano noxl, a1 ololook 1, m. Bondioldors will authentisate thelr right to vote by presonting thuir voting bonds at tho ilice ofthe Gomnuy, 63 Wall., Note York, for rogia- ration on or bofuro the 4th f iy, proximo, $ AL KL, Prosidont, M. L. Srx: cerotary, (EFICE CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PA- (TFIC RATLROAD COMPANY. ApHl, 1878, Tie annnal masting of tho Stackholdors af tho liloaio, Rock Tulund & Pacitic Railroad Compauy, for the olootlon of Direotors, pursuant to law, aud the transactlon of such othior business s may como bofore thom, will bo hold at the ollico of tho Company, in tho city of Chleago, on Wodnesdas, tho third day of Juno next, a¢ 11 o'clock a, m, JORN F, TRAOY, Prusidont, i, 11, TOWS, Bocrotary, TOOKIOLDERS' MOEEBTING. Notlco s horaby wivan that tho munnal mostin Staokboldars of thy Uhlono Banth Braneh. Dool any for tho olootion of Diructors of saiil Gompauy il Do Hotd 2t tho oilics of sald Gompany, No. 633 Wabusli~ v., In tlio City of Uhiicadn, 8¢ 10 8, m, Wodiowday, Juna 5, s D 1T, 5, G, MASUN, Suerotary af Chicaga Sotth Branch Dock Campany. KEBLE SCHOOL SYRACUSH, N. ¥. o Ladles and Childron, under Hoasding Sl L Youne s 2 O T. D, TUNTINGTON, S, T. D, Bishop of Central New York, o x a thorough Yinylieh conrass tho T R brn Lanuiach, s Draing: e eat ichout sear ilfcolarmonco on Wordnonday, Bapt: 1. For Cliouligy MUY 1%, s O1cSON, Bypmousn, N Y., FRACTIONAL OURRENOY, W§5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALI AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, of the C o _OCEAN NAVIGATION. “FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE, HSTABLISEBD 1840. Four Sailings Every Weals, From Now York avory Wednesiday and Saturdag, Jreom Boaton oveey Tuosday and Sulurday. Uabin Passago, £80, 8100, and §150 I gold. Ttonnl-trip Tickota at reducad rat Btoorago Passaga at lowost ratos. P. 1L, DU VERNET, N. W, cor, Olark and R NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, th Walos Atiantlc Stesmahi Gomnany's Nofp Full-powarod, Clyda:built Stoamshine w ivanin Rallrond Wharf, Jorsay Cily: ey 14| PEMBROIC .ot 27 13 iareying goods and pasmongern ot throngl ratos rom oty dho Gfiea Siatos amt Canndn to poria n the Bgltot Bhannol, aud al o pointan foand. o taamatins, buil s {ento, aro pro- Vidrd WA Lha T4LoR bbb enioaih OF thi Gormiortand Sousenienca of UABIN AND STRERAGI PASSENGERS, Tirat Cabin, 876 and #20 curronoy. Bocond Uabin, B68 gurrons, Hibornmo, i) B A ‘ourrancy, Pronaid Steosiigu ontt fenton from Qurdiff. For furtlior partigulars, apply fo Cardift, at the Oome Deafty for £1 and upwardn, auy's Officon, No. 1 1y hers, and in New York to R oD A LB BRI 0., Kponte, o 17 Brondiray. STATE LINE. Ta Glnggow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, STATE OF PENNAVLVANIA BTATIAOF VIRGINIA STATIE OF GEONGIA TROM PLER 36, NORTI ) Wookly Kailings noxt Bummot, Tintos of prevao: | Cabiny 30 and 314/ gdll; Btaoengo, as Jow an by any rat-claes lino, Dyalta at lowest ratea, For {nrtlior partioulars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0., Agonts, 7 Broadwaz, Now York. AURN'E BARLE 1dr] a1 Aont, b, National Line of ;‘!ténmships. INOTICH. Thamost sonthorly routo han alwaya hoon adoptad by thin Comany 1o avold 100 and hoadlands. Balllug from fow York for LIVERPOUL and QUENS- OWN orory BATURDAY, Balling from N, York lor Landon (diroct) ovors fortnight, Cabin passago, #30, eurnene; crao, at groatly reduced ratos, "Return tickote at luwest rates. Drafts fur £1 sud upward, 4 MAGATISTER Gon'l Wostorn Aont, an Ttandolph-sts. (apposite new RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, EXPLANATION OF ILEFERENCE MATIRA,— t Saturdayyc ecpted. * Sunday oxcopted, $# Mondayoxcopted, | Az- xivo Bunday at8:003, 1, § Dally, ‘ WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT "ESTERN RAILROADY Pl ian o, Seariet 0 Detnipaccan fot. and b Canatat., cor; oiamey e O HamilpRy Mait rIn main and atr Hno)., Day E: s, GUAD KAMDH AND MOBEEGD Marnine foxprcs Night Expross 0 HENRY 0. WRNTWORTH, Goneral Passongor Agent CHICARN & ALTON RAILRDAD. Chricogn, Kansas €ty and Denecr STor? Line, vla_Zawists e, May, and Chicuo, Sprivgieldy Alton anil St Feuit Through Line, Unlan Depot, Weat 3ide, near Sadlsanet, Bridye, ' Tieket Ofliecy : At Depot, and 123 Randolpl-st ansas Olty and Denvor Fast Ex, T A St Lonlsand Juiteran, Olty Tixpross Peorln, Kookui & I i Chicako & Poducah Rallroad 15 Strvatar, Lagon, Washingtan Ei m. . 1. Joliet & Dinight Accommiodatio . 0 1 CHITARD, MILWAVKEE & ST, PAIL RAILWAY, Union irgioty eorner JMadison and Canul-sts,* Ticket Oe 63 South Clurk-st., opposile Sherman douse, and at Dejiot. Tears, | _Arviva. Milwankee, Mad! Chion, Mall * 8:00 0, m. [*11:008. m, Milmav Point, Bt Paul & Miancapolls, Dav 0ot veuyi. *9:30 2, m. |*4:16 p. ;e Milwaukoo, Urosn Hig, Point, Pralrio du ~Ohion, Harthiorn Towa, Mall 6:00 p, m.|* 7:60p. m. Milwanker, 5t, Paul &3 olig, Night_Hznross,,... It 9:30p,me, 4 6:45 @ e evot funt o SLINOIS VENTRAL wAILTOND, ot foat af Lalet. andJool 0f Ticcuty-secndat, Tiak g o S T ! Arrive, §t. Louls Bxproas, Bt Lonis Ist. Lin Cairo& Naw Orlea Voorli & hoakuk § Dubuguo ¥ Siou Oi Dubuguo & Siouz Gy Ex. an P'assangor. (a) Rttis to Uhampalgn on Batu; CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRNAR, Depmis—tont af, Lakosts. Indiannav., and Sixteenth.at, and Canal and Steteentliosts, Ticket ofices, Nos 69 Clark sta, Graud Pacisic tolel, and at depots, . Leavs, Arrics, Matl and Expren Duawa aud Sive Dubuuo & Sioux Gity Exp, Puckti Pags 1o, Tor Onalid; Kansas Uik, Losvonworth ciifon & BE. Josoph Lz urors, Paseonisor... Rendata, Ottuwa & Sifcator Pasy Augora Bussenior. * ‘Attrora Passensor Dubuguo & Sionx Oty Lt Puciti Nfisht Exp, for Gual Kansas City, Jeavonw ‘ehison & S, Josoph Downar's tiruro Accoinmo: Nownier's Grovo Accommodation* §:13 p. . |* oxey lixpresi., OO0, 1 “ix, Sundays, {Ex. Baturday, 3kiz. Monduy CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City afices, 8 Clarkaty (Skervineiouse), und 15 Canale #t,, corner Jlallll_fl " ‘a—Depot cortor of Welln and - Dovat corngr of Canal aud 1Klnziv-nis, W, L STENNETT Gon, Pass, Agent. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Diwot, corner of VienTturen wnd Shermanats, Iickat ogice, Grand Pacile Hotel, Omaha, Teavonw'thit Atehieon Ex Pyru Aoconiu Nt Epross LAKE SIORE & MICHIGAN SO Depot, Vun Duren-at,, Soot af LuSalle- northest corner Clark and Ratidolphea Coruer Cunal and Madison-sts Deket ofices, and southroest Arvive, o York Bxpiros Accommoilation.. Lxpress,, ron HOTEL, AN AR A R AN AP Aes v WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPETAN PLAN. * Coruer Irving-plnco aud Sixtovntli-st. NEW YORK. Qnly ono blagk from Unlon Snuaro, tho mast conteal yof ulot TuEution 31 tho ofty, 4 tho dmnied(ngo vicinity of o the principal placos of sumsament ond leading rotul B e o Hes s aeane oD oY e UMAS, 15, FERIIN, Propeiotor. FAIRBANES BIANDARD SCALHES OF ALL BIZES, VRSB &00 M8 LAKRST. ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS, D FATE to road DI, Ay MLAN'S yroat wark, S $01eg o Amung tho Atllictod. " “hou. sande sayod from an early grave, Thirty Togturns, ospaelutlyto Young Men, fn book t.u dolvorcq b mhn“uusm\(u) DI (A i Trico 25 et pust pald, Otlioy, INT’ Wasliuigion-st, Uliengo, Consultation dreo. Odll or writo, Putivuts proyidad wi aud roor ¥ Dr. Kean, 300 S0UTTI CLARK.S'T ONTCAGO, May ho consultod, porsanally or by modl, {ruo_of uhisrge, Bt AR urs, § 8. . 08P, @, | WL

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