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E CITICAGO DAY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JU 3 LOGCAL MISCELLANY. PROT, PATTON AT ST, LOUIS, Whon Prof, Patton nnd John Forsytho, Eaq., ronchied 8t Lonts, and bogan td cireulato nmong tho dologates to tho Gonoral Assombly, tho mombory of tho Chioago Presbylory who had voted to nequit P'rof, Bwing put thoir honds to- gother, and concluded (hat the two gontlemen named wero thore for tho purposo of lobbylng agafust tho confirmntion of the Rev. Dr, Pat- terson s DProfossor in the Prosbytorinn Thoo- Jogical Bemiiiary of the Northwest, Tho sum- moning of tho Raev. Mr. Young, who voted for conviction, boforo the Committeo on Bom- inarles, was rogarded ns n susplclous cir- cumatanco, and gavo rse to n rumor ihat thirteon of tho fiftecn who voted * guilty " woro using tholr influcnce ngniust Dr. Pattorson, ‘This ramor was, howevor, exploded, 1t Uoing found upon Inquiry that thoro wero but throo of tho fiftoon in 8t, Louis, and that Mr. Young had furnishod inormation about tho Dauville, Ky., Bominary, of which ho is a gradunto. The suspiclons entortnined were nlso proyved groundlcss by Mr. Forsytho, who showed that Prof. Patton and himself wero doing nil they could to prevont the Assembly from entertaining & motion to voto tho appointmont, which Mr. TForuytho, ne ono of {ho Bonrd of Dircctora of tho Sominary, had conaurred in, DTrof, Tatlon was in attendnnca for the solo purposo of seeing tho prominent Now School mon from tho East, and assuring them that the fssue be- twoon himwolf and DIrof. Bwing and tho Ohiengo Presbytery lLad nothing what~ cvor 10 do with tho rolntions of the Now chool to the Old Behool, or vico versa \When tho rounion of tho OId and Now School bodies wns offocted, tho Old School sominarios woro under tho exolusivo control of the Goneral Assembly, and thoso of tho New Behool woro governed by tholr respectivo Board of Diroctors ; and tho Unlted Assembly rocommonded to the 0ld School sominarics that thoy organized under fho samo plan as the Now Bchool, so that they «conld olect their Profossors, subjact to tho voto of tho Genoral Assombly, which Was Lo act n&)un their appointmonts ab their next succeeding sespion, A rule was nlso mada that, if no action waa taken, the appointmont shionld Lold gooad, aud the appointeo bo considered elocted fo tho. osition, This is_preciscly what happened n ihe cnso of Dr, Pattorson. A otion to veto was not ontertained, and the majority r?‘;mrt of the Committeo on Seminarics being andopted, ho is entitled to hold tho oflice oven though not formally confirmod. T'he facts given abovo were obtained fromn trustworthy source, and their publication is duo to Prof, Patton and Mr. Foraytho, that the er- ronsous improesfon provailing in regard to tho obje;‘:t. of thoir visit to St. Louis may bo countar~ aoted. —_—— TIM FULLER. That notorious confidence oporator and gon- eral swindler, Tim W. Fullor, ins been gotting Limeelf into trouble agnln through his bogus partnership advertisemonts, and ns & conse- quonce hes efthor had to scerot himself in tho city or leavo for other parts, o8 tho officers conld not find him when they wanted him yesterday. Tim was boforo tho public in March lust for swindling n conntryman, wnamed C. J. Obory, out of @596, Iawas nrrest- ed nud brought betere the Iolico Gourk for ob- toining mouey under false protensos, but the prosecuting witnoss happoned to be in California at the time, and wes unwilliug to como back, becauso ho had signed a lm or sotting forth that Iio would not prosecute Fuilor civilly or criminally in considoration of 850, which was piven bagk to him before he went away. Uhe last cne agamet tho gray-headed old xascnl is of tho samo goneral character. A young Xinglishmen, at prosent employed by Mr. Will- iams, o commission merchant on South Water gureot, wont to Fuller's oftice in Oriental Black, in responso to an advortisomont in the Mimes for o pertner with @500 capi- tal. Faller gave hLim a glowing deworip- tion of tho businces to bo ongaged in, aud by plausiblo talk finally succooded iu gobting botweon §600 and $700 out of him, giving ns so- curity worthiless land iu the vicinity of Washing- ton lleights. Tho young man, of courso, oon found out thet he bad been victimized in tho partnorsbip oud in the accurities, and demanded his monoy - Dback, Taller* &t first refused to listen to him, but at longth roturued o small portion of the monoy in cash, and gave n notn puyable on deman for a small portion more. In considera- tion ‘of theso favors the young man signed au agrooment mnot to prosccuto Fuller. Tho noto, indorsed by the porson in whose namo it was drawn, came into Mr. Willinme' possession, eud ho presented it for payment to tho swindler by whom it waa signed. Fuller rofused to ssttlo, mitompted to suateh awny the paper nnd kear it up, threntencd to have Williams and his friends arrcsted as public nuisances, Sroquently went for police to bave it done, but novor roturned eithor with or without thom, aud In mony other ways conducted himself ay honest cople o supposed todo whon they find them- olvessorely prossed by doad-boataor other public nusances. ~ Williams beceme disgusted at last, aud yesterdsy consulted with Supt. Rebm about tho matter. "Tho Cliof ndvised him to got out warrant for Tuller's arrest on the montioned, and he did so, bui, 88 boforo stated, Lo could not bo ound. ‘ho scoundrel has boen doing n thriving usiness of late, and can doubtloss atford to liva outside of tho city for a while at least. Couutry peoplo should boware of tho advertisomont of Fuller & Co,, Oriontal Building, which bas been in the Times & good denl of Into, and is now publishied in over 200 country papers, Tho hond of tho firm is Tim Fullar, ond as Tim Fuller is & thief who has spont o good deal of timoin jail, but nob half as much a4 hio doserves, he is not o safo man to do busi- nosy with, —_—, DITSIO IN LINCOLN PARK, Zo the Lidtor of The Chicago Tribune: Hin: I should like to inquire when the mugic in Lincoln Park1s to commonco. Wo poor fel Jows who have worked like galloy-slaves through tho busy scason, aro now ausious for o littlo xecroation. Wo have boen nt our posta from 7 o'clock in the morning till 1, 2, and oftentimes 8 the noxt morning, for the last three months, and now in the benign humanity of our employ- ers tho lines of businoss ate loss closely drawn, ond we nro pormitted to take Saturday aftornoon a4 on holidny. But we do not know what to do with ourselves. Rigorous rules and the imperi- ous sway of some diminutive Divea huve crushed all spirit out of our bodies and roduced us to the voriest animaloula, Wao wish now the best of influoncos before wo can breatho aa men, And whero eau theso be found? Wo cannot go into {he country, for our sularies will not pormit such‘an indulgence. Lo bo suro, wo may go into our parks on Suudny, Lut then the influcnco we soek js nos thoro. We find tho class of pooplo there that wo would ghun, for they only remind us of our own lmvurly, and then, beslden, thero ja somo subtlo Ling opproskivo and overpowering in & publio park on Bunday. We romomber with delight the exquisito pleasuro aiforded by an ufiernoon pont et Lincolu Park Iant summor, and wo long for tho time when we 0an go thoro again, 'Tho inspiration one gots while knrrounded Ly wealth, beauty, nnd fino music 18 some yepaymont for bard work dmmil and eucouragement for , the gutura, Tiot us hope tho musio will_strike up lumcdiately, AN Enrroye, Ciicaao, Juno 3, 1874, ——— ORIMINAL, THE CIIMINAL COURT. After the case of Daniol Minor, who was ar- reutod Mouday, indloted Tuosday, and tried yos- tordny, for tho thoft of Mra./Martha Smith's reti. oulo containing 326, and his tormof punish- ment flxed at ono year in the Ponitontiary, with recommendation for moroy, had been disposod of, tho verdict in the caso of the Pooplo against August Beimerlor for asganlt and battery camo In. Tho vordiot was road in open courtand found the prisonor guilty, A motion for a now slxty flvfln and finod $26; for oruelly boating hla wite, Hhio ind n baby, but Lor brutsl husband \vmfltd not lot ior have o doctor or auny nourigh- mont. The othor day Julta Doo omployed an oxpross- man named Alexander Campliell to nove somo housoliold geods for hor, Whon slio ot thom to hor rosidenco, sha discoverod that upiwards of 2126 worth of stuflf wns mlssing. Bho had o.mrbon mrrosted for lavcony, and - yostordany Justivo Hoully hold him to appsar on the Gth, un- der bonds of” $600. 8. Shutt and Trodrike Shutt, hia slstor, were boforo Justice Bouily yostorday, chargad with tnving brutally bonton Henry Cilfford, nged 4 or & yoara, of No. 8 Washington avenue, ' Thelittlo follow find Iatighed nt thom on tho stroot, and rocelvad sovero troatment in roturn. Tho woman was the worsl of tho pair, and was fined 10, Tho old mnh fas lot oft with o 85 fino. Justico Boydon yostordny continwed tha fol- lowing cnecat Thomns Jonen, recoiving stolon oody, 8800 bonda till to-dny; Edward Fair- urn, Trank Lamb, and Jamos Yilton, vagranoy, #00 bonda tll Friday; Jobn dcMahon, burg- Inry, 8700 bonds till Friday; Ldward Falrbank, burglury, 8600 bonds till Friday; Timathy O. Mooro, Intcony, 8200 bonds till tho 6th inut, Androw Durdt was arrosted: Tuosdny, and yos- torday was boforo Justico Boydon, charged with atealing o horse overa yoar ago from Dlonno Gnasol, of Hyde Park. 'Ehu prisoner attemptod to prove that ho found tho horso entray, and took lim in, Bineo thou tho horao bad strayod awsy from him. Justico Boyden thought ILis atate- mont vory minty, and Lold him to the Criminal Court in bouds of £300, Johu Btrivinski, a gontleman from Poland, was arrontod Thesdny for keening n whisky-shop on whools., This follow rosides” on Milwaukoo avenue, and Hcddlcu his nrdont spirits_around tho brfok-yards in tho locality of Dridgaport, rotailing thoe futoxienting hovarnge to tho em- ployes of thoso places until ho was arrosted on complaint of one of the ‘x’mpdotorn. Yontordny morning lto was bmugin oforo Justico Boadnu, who fined him 220, 1o apposled to the Orim- inal Court. The hougeof Mr. Whitnoy, corner of Catherino and Loomis streots, was brokon into fivo weeks ago, aud 8200 atolon. Yosterdny morning Charlos Douglmrlil and James Browstor wore beforo Jus- tico Beully, ulmrgfvcrl with the robbory, They woro held fn 81,500 bail for that offonse, and Brawator, boing recoguizod na ona of the partics who shot at Olticors Lallmen and Wolf, on Dos- plnincs street, tivo wooks ngo, was Dold in €600 additional bonds, James Grifliths was hold in $800 on tho same shooting charge. The two box-lottery ewindlers, Lehman snd and Benver, who woro arrostod abont ono woek ago, aud whoso caso was continued by Justico Boyden till Tuosday, wero on that day brought bofore him, and for tho want of tho witness, o darkoy, whom thoy hind swindled and who mado tho complaint, tho caso was continued till Tucs- day noxt, and an atéachiment issued for tho ar- rest of the witness, Thosg fellows havo un- doubtedly compouudad the félony, by buying tho darkoy off, and have concealed himj he' will bo arrostod, howoyer, und whou he is, the Justico il hgie.wh im o Icason, which will be a doar ono or him, Michnel Murray, 70 years old, an infirm vet- cran of the Moxican war, and of the War of tho Tebellion, appeared in Justico Senlly’s Court ycntordnxl to tostify against his undutiful son- in-law, Aloxauder TLarrabeo, whom le claims wants to Lill him in_order to got what littla money ko possessos. Tho diroct charge was that Lnrrabeo hed boaton him witli a club, and othor- wiso maltreated lim. The old men's’ head and faco boro numecrous cuts, to attest the truth of his statements. The defondant had little to say for himself, and was fined $25, All parties live at 90 Willinm streot, Edward Ryan, the driver of an oxpress wagon, was orrosted Tuesday and brought bofors the South Side Police Court yesterday on tho charce of obtatuing goods undor falso protouses. The ovidenco in the caso was to tho offect that Ryan, in taking o load of gooda to tho Milwan- Jeo dopot_for Wolls & Faulknor, Tost n box of lomons, In order to cover tho loss ho went with o tag of that firm, which ho lind procared in an unknown manner, to tho atore of O. A. Stawart, 201 Bouth Water stroct, and represented that Ainco tho dny of his doparture, do not ko nn oxhibit confirmatory of tho botiot firat ontortained. ' Tho xtlroflm ot Lis farm products woro oaton up by tho oxponeo of ralaing thom, and od o cuunn?ucnnu ho ralsed monoy by mort- E'f'"“‘l"" Innd. The proccods of one mortgaga olug oxhinusted, aud there bolug no Lojio of rnlsing ovon tho intorsst on that loan, Wilkon booanto tash and procirod & seoond lont, *opoat~ luF the mortgaging of tho farm, "his num ni#o wont, and, growing desparato,: ho finally soul tho foo, gave a deed, forgotting theroln to stato the incumbrances ou tho prop- orly yot unpaid, pooketod tho procecds, and loft, Accompnniod by Agnes, his wife, and twvo dngh- tars, lio aonght Ohlongo as tiie refuge that would shiold him from tho pursuit of his viotims, 1lo got worl ns a gardoner under tho supoerintend- onco of William Olivor ot ** Gracoland,” and bo~ an to Jabor, with the viow, doubtloss, of ro- namhls; about 81,000 worth of nuuaunhln paper 1o bind fasued, and tho bill of sato of tho farm, which roprogented r llke amount, and nloo to ro+ poy Thomns Caykill nenrly 8600 ho lad, as tho suxunl sliowed, put in the farmor's hands, combination of unfortuitoua ciroumstancos plncod Mr. Oliver in posscssion of somo facts conmocted with his carcer in Michigan, and he nddrosand & lattor to an acquaintance in that 8tato, neking information oconcorning Lhoso ro- ports. Wilson's whoreabouts roached tho enrs of Caykill, That injured person came hors, in- tont upon rocovering the funds ho claimed s Lis own, Ilo i8 a very modost Driton, ovidently youthful, and, possibly, inoxporionced. Ho ar- rived In Ohioago lagt Friday, and -passed tho intorval until “Monday night in porfocting his plnn of operations. ~At that timo ho made & noighborly call on lils debtor, but hig rosoption waa not onlonlated to insplro him with confi- donco In tho unotfonsive disposition of Wilson, 1o allogos that Wilson was only provontod from massncroing him by the physical strongth of flio thoyhad sont him for n box of lomous. Tho lemons were given him, but the employes of tho house of Stowart, doubting the follow's honosty, followed him, and, discovoring thint he was driv- ing to tho West *8ido with the goods, procured tho services of Officor Dowoy, and ordored his arrest. Lyan, porcoiving this, left hia wagon and attompted to cscapo through an nlloy nenr tho corner of South Water strect aud Woells, Dowoy overlinuled him, when s livoly fight en- sued, the ofticer coming out hest. Ifa was held over to the Criminal Court in 2300 bonds. Tho failure of Barnoy Haight to pay tho $100 imposed upou lim lust “wintor in_the Orimiual Court for keoping n gambling houdo on Wost Mndison stroot, was nccounted for yesterdsy by the appearance of ono W. IT. Walkor boforo Tus- tico Boyden, charged by Huaight with stealing about that sum from him, Walker pleaded guilty to tho charge, and was lield to tho Crim- 1nal Court in bonds of £500, This conduct on tho part of Walkor wns shameloss, n8 tho man- agor noads monoy badly at presont to liquidata the following fines assessed niahmt him: 8100 by tho Oriminal Court for kecping a gamng Liouso, 895 for seliing liquor withunt Liconso, aud £50 for runniog his theatro without a liconse. Binco the lost ine was intlicted, ha has gon- tinued to koop opon his varioty show, and a fow dnys ago was renrrosted on tho charre, and his oneo wag coptinued till Tuosany. Ho has also anothor chargo ngainst him of selling liquor without o liconse, nd promised yostordny in Boydoun's Court to pay somothing toward thal bofore night. TFor those reasons Walkor oughy ".clmvu solectod somo other porson to pilfor rom. ATECELLANEOUS. NMondny afternoon, John W. Chase was honor- ably digchargod by Justico Scully, it appesring that bie wus not the mau that was wanted. Willinm Richards, nn olderly Michigander, paid a feo of £30 forinitintion Into the mystorics of buuko. Ho returus to Ypeilanti with o confi- dent assurance that one isnever too old to lourn, Tho roplovy suit of Honry Horner for £400 worth of groceries purchased from him by Will- inm Gittings, which was_commouced ~bofore Justice Haines Tucsdny and reswmed yostorday morning, was at noon continued till to-morrow. The gaming-house of WBill Langloy alias # Appotite Bill,” at No. 148 Soutts Clark atroet, was imvaded by thopolico lvst ovening aud thirty- six roprosentalives of the * Bumith, Lrown, Jonas, aud Iobinson" familics registerod at tho armory. The tools peculiar to the craft wero also #oized, and, with their manipulntors, will be oxhibited beforo Boyden this morning. Jorry Cesey, who resides at No. 714 Archer avenuo, was for many years ou tho police force, but wad discharged sbout three years ago. Yes- torday his wifo complained beforo Justice Boyden that Lior husband was iusano, and that bor life way in dangor. A warrant wus issued for his arrest, proparatory to sending him bofore the County Court on the chargo of insanity. J. Lowin, o peddler, wont to tho hous of Liz- zlo Morris, o negro womnan, at No, 278 Fourth avonue, aud offered his waros for snle, Iie got into & quarrel with hior, and sho drow a knifo and attnclied lim, outting off two or thres fingow, cutting & gash in his head, and otherwiso iufur- ing Lim. !i,nwlu called on Justico Dagfiutt. swore out n warrant for the arrest of the belligeront woman, and yostorday ebo was bLofore tho Jus- tied and gove bonds In §500 for hor appourunco Haturday at 2 o’clook. Isano M. Fry owns a drug-store at tho cornor of I'wonty-sccond and Btato strects, and also purchasod s drug-storo at the' corner of Stuto and Forty-seventh stroots, Llio night after I'ry purchnsed the Inttor storo, DM, O. dicDonough, James Van Syckel,” and another porson broke into tho ostablishmont aud cayrled off the on- tiro contonts, fixturcs and all. On complaint of Fry, Constable Hartman arrosted the purtios on tho chargo of riot, mud yoestorday the onsc was catlod betoro Justice Daggott. MoDonough and tha othier parties claim they hold a chattol mort- {:n;:o on the contents of thostoro, and, thoreforo, ind tho right to move thom, Tho onse was con- tinuad till to-morrow ab 1 o'clock, uuder bouds of $500 euch. At8 o'clock on tho morning of Tuendny, o woman introduced horelf to Mrs. Alaton, land- trial nml in nrront of judgment wus mado. The Court thon adjourned tfil this morning at 10 o'clock, TR TOLICE 0OUNTS, 2 John MoMahon broke into 118 East Randolph ptrect Tuenday evontng, hut got little or nothing. Mo wny nabled by Otticor Htowart, and Justico Jioydon yosterday field him fn bonda of &700 to Yo examined on the Bth fust. The police-dockot of tho Houth-Bide Court yos- lau]l(? contained tho following ohorges: Drunk, 18; disordorly, 12¢ larcony, 4 vagranoy, 83 bur- ul"{ 2; violution of city ordinanco in rogard to pedd flllu, 1; resstiog an ofiiver, 1; recolviug tolon property, 2. Tdward MeCabowas hold to the Criminal Conrt by Juntico Scully, yesterday, in bonds of &700, Narged with Lioakig NG9 the hiouso No, 43 Tubbard_stroot, ocoupied by Otto Wentarholm, and stealing thorofrom u nuft of clothos, §14 in pash, and & watoh. * John Gray, living on Ohio atroet, noar Divis- Jou, wss seub to the Izdewell yosterday for Indy of a hourding-house, at No. 0 Lwonty-sixih stroet, undor the namo of Smith, and_ ongaged board for Liersolf and husband, 'Having mndo srrangemonts, sho went off, nond onuunuy ro~ turned with a baby, s When she had sottlod hor- self in tho apartiuents assignod lier, sho callod for pen, inlk, sud papor, and_pracocded to writo a luttor, Ou golng out to mall the communlon- tion, sho loft the child to tho touder morcios_of nguost in tho houso, and had nob roturned at lust nosounts, 'he infaut was sont to tho Home of tho Friendloss, A MICHIUAN OFFENDER ARRESTED, Fully two mouths sgo, Willinm N, Wilsou, who had for soveral iflfll‘fl rmvlmwl farmod nonr Ialamazoo, Guddonly ohdngod his bago, much to tho uurpriso and rogret of Lis numorons friondy, ‘I'lio surprise wan owing to tho- apparent pros- perity w?th which ho wus surrounded, and thoe rogrot at tho loes his dopartura entailod on man who had ontrusted him with their wealth, Al though ho scomed to bo in the full tide” of - sucovks,” tho dovolopmonts made by. an fuyestigation with ~ his assols two daughters. Thoy dragged him by mein forco off of tho prostrats form of Caykill, and coaxod tholr fathor to postpone tho bloody dood until Tuesday morning, meantimo confirmin blm in o conl-collar, Ho was, however, roloase by the opportune arrlval of two policemen, and hio loaso of lifo oxtonded luduunholk ‘Yostor- dny Marshal Baleh, oll tho way from Kalnmnzoo, intorviewod him, and Wilson agreed to return to tho scono of his peoulations, While en route to the carg, it suddonly ocourred to_ lhim that ho would ayail himsolf of the legalabilitios of o lawyor named Marks, and leaving the Marabal ho wont to that individuel's oftico on North Clark street. 8o thoroughly convinced was ho at the intorviow that no romedy oxisted by which bo could bo forcod Into & sottioment, that ke decidod ‘not to return with Baleh. Tho sorvicos of Dotectives MeGorgle nnd Morgan syore procured, and Wil- son, with his wife and baby, eccupled quartors at tho Contral last night. 1o will sross tho ling 04 6001 08 papors nuthorizing it can bo procurod from Springfleld, and until thon he will roceive hia frionds at tho City-Hall. ) —_— THE OITY HALL. Tho Water-Collecter racoived yostorday £4,627 a8 wator-ronts, Tho Comnef} Committes an Railronds will meet in tho City Clorl's office Baturday at 2 o'clock to consider referencas. Tho City Collector yostorday roceived for un- paid toxes tho sum of $13,000, aud $100 from tho ssuing of liconscs. : Tho Borrd of Health yosterdny made applicn- fion to tho Bonrd of Polica for two speclal po- licomon, o who toils for the city will ba romuncrated to-day by tho City Treasurer for sorvices ron- dered the prst month, The Bonrd of Education yesterday recolved prymont for a large trnctof land recently sold by thom, and situated near the Hharpshootors' Park. City-Attornoy Jamieson was vestordny con- fined to nis room by ilinces, and unabla to at- tond to his duties. Ife will most hikely lio un- able to present Lis statoment to tho Judiclary Committeo this altornoon, ‘The Board of Public Works yeatordsy nwardod n contract to Coo & Walkor for paving thoe intor- aeclions of Wost Fourteonth atreot, and to Will- inm Goggin for paving the interscotions on Poo- rin streot, and on Fifth avenue, botweon Wash- ington and Randolph streots. Most of the city officiale wore at the bnll- mntol yesterday afternoan, and those who stayed away spent a groat portion of their time 1o the five-alarm offico, fiwktlng roturns from the match ovor the Motrapolitan wire, ‘The various departmonts of tho City Govorn- ment wora yosterdny notificd to preparo, in In din ink, lists of thoir officors and othier matters of interast, to be placoed in the corner-stone of the Government Building. * COity-Comptrollor Hayes yosterday roturned from Now York, and during tho afternoon was in his of- fice attonding to his many dutios, that have boen accumulating during his absouce, Io roporis. his misaion as bhaving beon ontiraly succoustul, and doos not look likke rosigning. Commisslonor Thompson asked the Corpora- tlon Almmni’ for a deolsion of tho question s to the expodicnoy of sotting eside tho payment by the city of the cost of paving stroot-crossings in cnscs whero tho samie aro-pavoed by prnivate partics. Tho Finance Committee wora ungn];cd nll day yeatorday with the Mayor and Commissioner Prindiville on the estimates for the al!llpropr[n- tions of the Board of Public Works., Thoy ovi- dontly intond to deprive the Council of as much getion ag possible on this vory important matter, Commissioner Shoridan snys tho advice given oditorially to the Bonrd of Polico by tho Times is very good in itself, but it has the drawback of boing four yoars old, Whon ho first wont into tite Board, tho vory reforms woro {ustituted and Lnvo Binco beon earriod out, that the T'imes now Lhinks should bo introduced fnto the Polico and Tiro Dopartments to render thom offcctive, Tho Police and Fire Commiesionors have for tho past fow days beon oxamining n modol of o naw fire-ongine, The principlo, though an old ono, is now in n fire-ongine, nud is simply to ap- Bly the powor of the stoam directly on the water. y this monns, compliontion of machinery will be avoided, and durability and cheapuoss will all bo gained to a groat dogreo 1f the machine ag- complishes ialf a8 much ag is claimed for it. Tcedny evening tho proporty-owners of Wout Indinng streot hold o meoting, at which it was rosolved to pave the street. A’ proposition wns rocoivod from Dotiolyor & Co, to grate, ane, and eurd the stroot for £4.25 a front foot, Jofore neeopting this pronosal, commiltce wait- od upon tho Bonrd of Public’ Works yestorday aftornoon, and Leld a conferonce with” Commis- sioner Thompson on the kubject. Ho told thom that i£ blds were received for tho worl it conld uudoubtodly bo done cheapor, but likely not so soon o4 if they nt onco awarded the contract. After considoration, the Committao decidod to Tot DoGalyer liavo tho coutract, and 8o bs sure that tho worls would bo finishod this summer, Under tho lnst Administration, the Firo Murshal discovered that some of the larness bolouging to tho departmiont, were worn out, aud ho noquaintod tho Boord with tho fact, Thoy advertised for DLids aud recoeived sovoral from respectnble denlers, and one from a man named Ralph that was o dollar less on haruess than nny other bid, This they. woro obligod to accent, and awardod him tha-contract, 'ho olection camo, a8 did the new Board, but not vo the harnesses, They<«did not vome, and have mot nll bsen furnished yot, and thoso that have are. not a8 good mh waro contractod for; but, notwithatanding all thoo faots, and that Marahnl Bonnor rofusce to vouoh that Rnlph haa fulfilled his contract, the Joard not ouly uphold him, but have given him @7 moro on oach harness thun tho conirnct prico, They undoubtedly justify thamsolves on tho ground that the formor Board could not do anything corrootly, and thut Rulph way imposed upon and injured. The trinity prosiding over tho Police Do- partmont held "no rogular mooting yostorday ufternoon, but leld an informal disonsuion on fivo ongluoy, the Financo Committeo, und other mattors, An appropriation was mnde by a formor Council provldimiv $400 for tho purohus of two clionieal enginos. The prosent Council Commuttco on Yireand Wator Lnd s compatitive trial botweon tLreo dif- foront engincs and docidod the Babcock to bo the bost. Although the enginos of this manufacture ore sold for =3,000 apieco, suill they ugreod to ivo thom to the city for 2,000 each, or $300 loss thun thoy cost, yather thin lot anothor com- pany turnlsh ougines to the oity, Ald, MoGrath, with his charactoristio disorotion, has ont down tho nppropriation for chomienl engines to 31,600 apiooo for two onginey, Tho rosult will bo ihnt tha eity will hui' 1o eugiues, will suvo £4,000, and undoubtedly expose hundrods of timos ‘thal amount of proporty to loss by fire. NOUTIL BTATR WINEML, Lo anory at City 1all ycstorday wns, ' Who ia ronponsibilo for tho Norlh Olarl atroat ordi- uance, passed Monday avoning by the Gounvil 7' Tho whole question s unfiunhluuly of the tompost in n ton-pot ordar, yot tho tempost, such #a it s, hog heon aroused, and is boing quite populur Just vow obout City Uall, to at- tack the Law Departmont” of the Cily (tovornmont, Livory one was ready und quite willing yostordsy €0 oharge Judge Nortoa with boing tho nauthor and oaumo of the so-called Dblunder committod by tho Common Couneil, In an intorviow with a Trinun roporter yos- torday, Judgo Norton distinetly doniod having any foellng on the mattor, although he liad no doubt tho people of tho Ninotaonth Ward had Junt causo for complaint ; and, ns to tho atato- mont ehinrging bim with pushing through tho ordinanco, ho pronounded it entiroly fglue, Lo ahow that tho Corporation Coungol waa bent on oboying _the ordinancs, and not opposin it lha fack thnt lo ‘took an order bo forn tho COourt roquiring thoso nusessod to fito thoir objections within clovon days, js con- clusive proof. ~ Ald. Stoutayu that Judge Norton tola Akl, Lynoh to havo tho Connoil rocon- sldor thoir vote, ond Lo would sot asido tho as- possment, Judge Norton eays tho Council passod an ordinanco Asking " hitm to abro- Ento all procoedings in tha maitor, o thon old Ald, L?'huh that ho could not do that, but it tho Council wishod tho wldnmngprujuczuloppml, they must abrogate the ordinanco “themnolves, and thon ho conld act. In support of his posi- tlon the Judgo read the opinlon delivored by Judge Dilton, of lown, which says & oity " has au undenlablo right to rosolnd any projest to opon, roopon or widon n stroot boforo the city takos posscnsion, which {t docs not do until it acquires vontad rights, and it doos nob nequire vested vights nutil the monoy is pnid, This opinton of Judga Dillon is contirmod by numerous dacisions of tho Suptomo Courls of, Now York, Ohto, Now Jorsay, and Maryland, Loulsiana ovon goes 80 far a8 to deolaro that, aftor tho city has gained posgossion, sho_ean, by paying back tho pur- ahaso pice nud damnges, rescind any project for widening, In vigw of tho above and many other authorition, the Corporation Counsol dooa not think tho stopping of the ordinanco cnn rou- dor tho olty Jablo for & cant, % Dy cortain partios it is charged, as proof of Jndge Norton'’s Intorest in tho ordinanco, that ho had it drawn up in hia offico. His motive for 89 doing was that it might bo constructed in s logal form, ns ho is in tho kabit of doing with & reat mnny ordinances, when o requested to do. ¢ iu stated that Mayor Colvin intonds vetoing tho ordmance when prosonted to him, but on what grounds 1s not statod. s GENERAL NEWS, At & moeting of tho Grand Lodge of the Nosr York Masons hold yostorday, an invitation to nu- sist at tho laying of tho cornor-stons of tho Custom-Houee building in this cily was so- coptad, The Boath-Branch Dock Company held its an- nnal mooting youtordny morning and elooted tho following officors : RB. B. Mason, President ; E. @. Magon, Bocretary and Treasury. Dirootors— W. Groone, W. B, Sampson, I. B, Tield, R. B, Mason, E. G. Mason. The body of Horman Xouupp, who was drowned in'tho river while bathing list Sunday, was recovored about 4 o'clock yostorday after- noon, in the slip noar Ashland avenue, and con- voyed to the Morguo. ‘The Coronor will hold an inquogt to-day, Tho “Natlonal Land Company, n corporation prosided ovor by o Mr. Smith, have had in thoir omploy for & nuinbor of months a clerical forco numbering six oxperts, It is allogod that thoir morvices have not, during tunt timo, beon promptly ronumorated, On Monday, the oredi- tors, aftor placing tho books nnd papors of tho . Compnny 1n the eafe, and changing ‘tho combi- nation, prevented their cmrloyom‘ obtaining access thoroto until ho liquidated. At last ac- counts no compromiso had beon offected, A pair of horags attached to a wagon drivon by L. Tredovau, rau off yosterday afternoon, and befora thoy wora hulted collided with n buggy containing two ladies, at tho cornor of Sanga- mon aud Kinzlo streots, Ono of them, Mrs, B. 8. Balsworth, rosiding on West Dluokhnwk atreot, was slightly injured. About 9 o'clock yestorday morning an old woman named Ann Hunt dropped dead nt No. 156 Went Boventoonth stroet, whero she wng visiting. It is supposed (hnt death resulted from the inflrmities incidont to old ago, Frank Duscck, n Dohomian, whila work- ing in a lumber-yard Is tho Wast Divislon yenter- day aftoraoon, fractured his loft ley below tho oo, o apar falling thoreou. o was conveyed to the County Hospital, Thoe Executive Committee of the I, 0. 0. F. lield o meoting in the pariors of Excelsior-Lodge Hall Tucsdny ovoning to mako arraugements in bobalf of the Order for tho grand domonstra- tion on the 24th of June. M. C. Eames, Bpeeinl Doputy of the Grand Mastar, roported that ho was in recolpt of sevoral lotters from Lodges and Encampments in the Stato, exprossing their intontion to unite on that day, and it iu unfn to sy that tho Odd Follows will presant an appoar- suco which will bo au Lonor to them aud the Ordor at largo. About balf-past 9 o'clock yesterday morning, & horse attnched to finn on belotglng to o Dbuteher namod Henry Rockort, and driven by ono of his employes, took [right near the cornor of Clark and’ Tywolfth streets, and soon was be- youd tho onntrol of its driver. It rushed furi- ously were on Twelfth street, and, the bridge boing open, ran into the stream aud was drownod, but the driver was reseucd. At o meoting of Bea 7of the Workingmen's Party of Illinois, o rosolution was pessed that the workingmen of the various sections in this clty should assemble this evening at tho Vor- wart's ‘Turnor Hall, on West Tweltth styeot, for tho purposo of profesting ngrinst the muchinn- tious of tho contractors for tho orection of tlio new Oourt-Iouse, thereby Incrensing the debt nud taxos of Chicage to an nulimited oxtont, Tuesday ovening while Tdward Marley, Edward Wolsh and Jomes Smith wore {na skitt in the river opposito the foot of Fifth straot, gathoring wood, tHo tug boat O, B, Creen collided with tho craft, filling it with water, and pracipitating its ccoupauts into tho stronm. Tho mato of the schooner Amoskerg, socing thelr im- minent poril, plingod into the river, and attempt- ed to rescuto thetn from drowning. 1o succoedod in supporting and bearing two of them to tho shore, but the third, Bdward Marloy, sank to riso no more beforo aid could roach him, Ia was nbout 8 yoars old, and tived with hiy mother at No. 44 Grovo street, His body had not beon recovered at o lato hour Iast night. Tho following is a report of mail matter de- livored and collectod by the Olioago lottor-ony- vior for the mouth of May: Carricrs omployed, 1445 dolivery-trips daily, 441 collection-trips daily, 290 ; registored lottors fiulivurud, 8,800 ; mail locters delivered, 1,219,068 ; mail postal~ cards delivored, 109,395: local lotters delivered, 214,892 ; loeal postal-cards dalivered, 67,330 ; newspapors, otc., delivered, 299,505; lotters ro- turned to tho oflleo, G,780; letters vollocted, 2,445,481 ; postal-cards collected, 323,633 ; nows- popoers,-otc., collooted, 402,445, Qoroner Stephens held un inquest on the hody of tho uuknown man who jumped from the 9 o'olock tran of tho Michigan Contral Road Mon- dny ovoning, by which he wiy nlmout instantly killod, ‘Tho man was identified as Daniel Daly, azod 71 yenus, and & rosident of Dotroit. He had boen visiting at the rosidenco of his son-in-law, Blr, Edwerd Burke, for the past two months, Do- clding to roturn to his home, ho, in uomenuy\vmn M. Burlo, visited tho Michigan Contral Dopotto tako tho cars, Ho pureuinsed n ticket, aud, in attompting to board tho cars, his dprogmm_i Wwas fmpeded by throo men, who jostlad tho old gone tleman very roughly, He was reloased from thoir tolls, und left by his son-in-law comforta- bly dlsposed of within the car. Whon tho train had gotton fully under way and roached tho vicinity of the “point whoroe the acoidont oc- curred, he flrst discoverad tho loss of hia wallot, and roquested ‘o brakeman named Johnson to chesk up the train that ho might roturn to the city and socure it rocovery, Johu- son doclined to do 8o, und stated to;him that the cars halted at Twenty-socond streot, e finnliy concludod not to roturn,but telegraph for it whon ho reached Dotroit. It was but u monont aftor- ward whon ho rushed out on to the platform and, announcing that ho had lost his satehel, jumpud from tho train with & fatal rosult, ~Tho ears wera stopped immediately, Mr, Daly fouud to be in au insensiblo condition and rapidly failing he died in fact in a short time aftor he was plcked up, A vordlet was rondered in secordanco with thp facls abovo stinted, exonerating lhe ruilrond” compeuy from all blame. The.body was delivorod to Ins son-m-Jaw for buial, THY NEETHOVEN ROCIETY. ‘The annual mestiog of the Beethoven Boolsty wan hold ut their rooms Tuosday ovening, whon the following oiticors woro olactod: Presdent—Henry Groenebrum, Vice-Preaident—Jolin G, Bhortull, Svcrétary—Atiss Alico Tngorsoll, Treawnrer—Willinm Lowis, Livrarian—J, Maurice Hubbard, Thireetors—J, V, Testoyne, Williim Lewls, James P, Kully, Ira L. Duwen, Evorett Chumnborlin, Mrs, Ik ¥, Hadauck, Mrs, 0, It, Johugon, Mixs Nins @, Lunt, Migs Faunlo Raot, Mise Nollie Walker, Couotur—0st{ Wolfsohn, After tho olootion, & unanimoun voto of thanks wiws tandered to Mr. Wolfsoln for the natisfuo- tory nunnor in which ho Las conducted the ro- hearsnld aud roceptions of the Bociely during thoir tiesb **eonsons,” Miss Ingorsoll, tho' tal- entod accompunist, algo reoolved a liko voto of approval, ns alse J, Maurico Hubbard, the Ti- bravien and Tressurer, ‘Che oftloory afuul, with 0vo or tvo oxeoptions, are Lha nwno ay those of last yoar. Tho I'vossuror made n Uattoring oxs hihit of the finances of the Society, ‘T'ho Hoolety will continue lts woeokly rohonreald untll the last Tuoadny in June, whon it will adjourn until tho first Ttonday in Hoptombor, ab which tima the proparations for tho sonson of 1874~ will com- moneo, 'TIIF PHOTOARATIERY, "The Photographio Associasion mot at No. 168 Binta stroot lnnt uvunlun‘ Prosidont Douglasn in tho chiafr, A paper on ** Art as Applied to P'lio- tography” wad road h{ P, B. Groene, Mo dig- cussod tho applicabilily of att rules to photo- gmsflm, uotiuy from Iuskin to ahiow that Lhere could strictly bo no rules in fing ntt, rutos mak- lng worl meraly mochanieal. Ir, D. H, Cross contended {hat evory gonoral [\rhmlplo, When worked up to, was u rule, and Lt withont principlos hothing cauld be done. Mr, A, Hosulor urgod thnt nrtistio tnsto wns essontinl in toning, pose, and background of Elmmgrnphu. Thus far art tules would apply, ut, in Lis view, no farthor, Mr. A. Tl ridiculed tho ides. that tho work of tho camora conld bo enlled arlistlo, After au honr spent in talk, no conclusion ba- ing reachod, Mr. Smm wag thavked for pre- paring the papor, The Committse of Arrangemonts for tho Photographio Reunlon, to bo holl July 14 to 18 inclusive, roported that the exposition would be tho finest avor hald inthe world, Many appli- oationa for Bpneo had boen rodeived, somo from abrond. Who picturos would bo classified by Btales, g0 a8 to fustor rivalry, 'I'he hotols hind subsdribod liborally, and tho rounion wonld une- doubtedly bo a succens, L'ho number of photog- rapliors who aro coming wonld bo _doublo that over boforo nssomblod togethor. Instend of o bnnd of muslo, ** which mado night hideous and tho dny abominablo,” nln[ilug birds will roliovo tho monotony, eud mako the Exposition Building alive with song, The meoting thon adjournod. e PERSONAL. It in statod that Mr. Frnno Wilkie, for many yenrs ono of the editors of the Zimes, has given up Lila position thore, and s golng out West to suporintond o silver mine in which Lo ia intor- ooted. . The John Traynor who appoarod in Justica Boyden's Court day boforo yosterday in a stnto of Intoxioation and asled to be fined, must not bo confoundad with John Traynor, tho *original lorse-shoor,” an old, woll-known, and sober citizom Dr. John M, Waodworth, Bupervising Surgeon TUnited States Marino Houpital Sorvico, renched this eity yosterday morning from Washington, and loft Inst night to attend tho American Modi- cal Association now in sossion at Dotrott. Dr. John N. Poguo, of the McGowsn Mann- tacturing Company, 18 i the clty, perfocting ur- rangements for {ho establishniont of o branch houso in Chicago, FATHER TERRY. Thero aro no now dovolopmonts in tho rela- tlous existing botwoon Bishop Foloy and tho Rov. B. A. Terry. The tolc‘gmm sont by tlio Iattor from Ottawa was simply an ackuowledg- mout that ko would quiolly submit to occlosinstical nction in tho mattor of lis rccont lecture. The prominent Roman COatholio clorgymon and laymen of the City, who woro approached by & 'PRIBUNE: roport- or yestordny, nssortod that tliey know nothing of what was doing or about to bo doue in the af- fair. They reported it almply nas n matter bo- tweon the Dishop and Fathor Torrf. No otho: porson had any jurisdiction in the business, The disciplino of the Roman Church, oa is woll known, does uot admit of publio tral, and, if Fathor Torry is considered in bad standing by tho Bishop, that euda tho argumont. leaving the deposod clorgyman the fpower of appenling to tho Popo, shonld hoe fool dispored to do so. The goneral fecling of the Catholic community apponra to bo that Fathor Torry, although an ex- emplary clorgyman, was somowhat uuguarded intho atylo of his' disconrso, slthough not n word against Roman Catbholic tonots was intro- ducod thorein. 'Thoy Lolisve. that he did not in-’ tond to create A Echism or give reandal, and that lus little imprudence, as boing the first of- fengo, shiould be charitably overlooked. et ANNOUNCEMENTS. All mombors of thoe Montgomoery Light Guards will meot ot their srmory, Clau-na-Gaal Hall, at 7:30 p. m., this evoning, | A union Babbath-soliool concort for tho bene-~ fit of the Twonty-fifth Street Daptist Sundny- 8chool, will bo privon nt the church, corner of Twenty-fifth strect and Wontworth avonne, this ovening, Thoro will be a chorus of 200 singers, Thoro will bo n litorary cntortainment and sociuble this ovoning in the Iirat lothodist Tincopal Chureh, corner of Clark and Washing- ton stroats, All membors of tho “‘Argus™ are requosted to be present. ‘The rogular meeting of tho Board of Super- visors'of tho Womun's Hospital of the State of Iilinols, will be hald at the Hospilal Fridsy, at 2 p.m. A full attendaoco is roquested, bt SUBURBAN NEWS, STAYWOOD. The marringe of Mr. O'Neil and Miss Hamlin was colubrated Tuesdny afternoon at the homo of the bride’s paronts. In tho evening the happy couple started on o wedding tour. Burglara continnes to disturb the wonted quiet of Maywood, BSoveral houses hava recently boon ontorod by them, but nothing oxcopt provistons has beon taken. It is nothing uncommon for tho peoplo tonsgemble with shot-guns, ravolvers, and clubs to ecarch gomo vacant house in which somo woman, by aid of bor imegination, hus soon strango lights. The Indics of the Presbyterizn Church will give nn ico cranm nnd strawberry festival at the church Fuesday ovening, A pleasnut timo is outicipatod. The Chiengo Heraper Company has purchased for its own use what might from its miniature dimensions be ealled a pocket fire-ongine, The preparations for boginning the orection of & quartor black of stores aro being made, “ol, Nichols, Prosident of the Maywood Com- pany, has, by racent improvemants, rondared his gii-lmn;!s sud residonca the moyt bonutiful in the village. OAK PARK. Tho_ Orloket Asnociation practices Mondny, Tumsdny, and Sumdsy ovenings, The game this afternoon will bo one of more thun usual intorost, A mass temperance moating was hold Monday eyening uuder the auspicos of tho Ladiew' ‘Tomperanco Unlon. A Iargo audionce was rosont, and spirited spoechos wore made by in- glviduals present. On account of the inclemency of the woather, tho fostival given by the ladics of the Ba) tisk Church was held in_the basomout of Unity Church, instond of in tho opon air, as was in- tonded. Many wera presout, nud all onjoyed thomsoelvos to thoir fullest capaoity, AUBTIN Lins a little fun occasionally. Tho thero hava boen somowhat dlsturbed by unwol- como callors during the mgzht. Recently thoy attomptod to surround some porsous whom they thought to bo burglayn, "By biding. in ditchos and tho grass tha peoplo booame contused,—in fact, they could not toll who were burglars and who woro nat, thay'all had so nearly the samo appenranco. With wonderful colncidence of thought, thoy all entreated one anothor nat to shoot; there wus no shootiug dono, ond no thiovos woro captured, A manss tomporance meoting was hald at Austin Tucuday evening, Nothing of spocisl impor- tauce was done, howavor. It ia nowaottlod that 1o more liquor license will bo grantod to rosl- donts of Cicoro so long as Mr. Butler, Prosidont of tho Board of Truatcos, remaius firm in his detormiuntion to vote for the issulngof no more such liconses. . “EVANSTON. ‘The mombers of the ‘theologlen! Union, which oopla out in In sessiou at this place, are still proscouting | their lubors, 'Lhey rosumed Lusiness {nuurduy Ly listoning to Prof. W. X. Ninde on the ¥ Pag- toral Ofica,” pointing ont to the minlater the propor line of )>rm;m.\u-e for hiim 1o sdopt in the diecharge of his dutics to hi tlock. Ab 10:30 a. ., thoy turned their attention to an * Ixogasin of 1, Petor U," os deliverod by Dr. IL M, Bannister in his ususlly sound and logienl manuer, = 5 t 2 a'clock thoy roturned from dfmner aud ro- newed their ondeuvors to solve tho kuotted theo- Jogleal quostions proposed, gnd in partioular tho ona propased by Dr. Hemenway, -in rogard to the **Thoories of Iuspiration,” upon whiok he discoursed at some longth, comparing the foront theorlos that haye been advanced with the Wible, thoroby showing whoreiu thuey wora defogtive and orthodox, ~Atter an animated dig- cussion on inkplratton, the mooting nnanimonsly voted (las the dissonrse bu published as a tract, Tollowing this sorvieo, ut 8:50 . m., Lho Lo A, J. Julkin, of Chicago, delivered his viows arding ' Soolal Mootings " in & manner dosory- s oradie to himaolf and ontiroly satisfactory to his hoarors. "Pho ovening was ocenpiod by throo servicos,— ono a prayor-lnooting; the second a discourse by the Rov, Dr, Briggu on *Ono Work"; after which Prof, R, L. Cumnock, by requeat, spoke on * Pulpit Blooution," ologing with soleot reads fugn, ‘i‘o«}nfir'n yrocoodings wlil comploto the sesalon of the Uniows AMUSEMENTS. _° THE GREAT ADELPHI, TItI8 THURSDAY, GATA LADIES' NIGHT, FOURTEEN NEW STARS! Thonsand Dollar Teinl 1 Gtoatest (igmnastio Telal of all tmol Tho Flying Fairy, LO LO, ahd tho DI GLORIANS, 0y -fif" aront Aorlal Act and Flight through Halloons | = " PHRSIAN TWIN BISTERS, HORTE R ke Adolold Tutis wieic, GOUROKY, MORGANBINT RIS, LIVHIA RN, AN IMUENSE OLIO OF SPEOTAL ACTS, Fiak'n lunny “'BOX MYSTERY," and tho glorlous old comis pantomime, ROBERT MACAIRE. Matinoe Saturday, Monday, IXION, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND OPENING OF I BUMMER BEASON! A Crroat BRwvent! Tirst appoaranco In thls oity of the world-farous FIFTH-AV, THEATRE COMPANY, in lta ontiroly and_undor tho porsonal supervision of its ehifnont propriolar, managor, and autlior, R. AUGUSTIN DALY. tho groat spooialtics of tho FIFTIL AVENUR Al it R producod in rapld succession, BondAy, “Tucedny, "and_ Entarday matinvs, Junc 8, 9, DIVOIRCE ‘Wodneadny Thursdas, and Saturday ovoningn, INFID WA XTI Triday evonlng, DON ASSURANCE. O Ioxslioot” nnw opon, HOOLEY'S---LUCOA MATINEE, Baturday Noxt, Juno6, atdp. m,, CRAND FARBWBLL LUGGA OPERA MATINER! In switch all tho Artiats of tho STRAKOSON ITALIAN OPLRA GOMPARY wiil appor, asaieted. by (ho Grand Qrslonten of tho Gormnny. o’ ortormanco Wil oon 5 of tho— Tirat Act of “DON PASQUALTL? Second Act of % MIGNON 3 (by reancstls Heeond Act of % MAILTHA Tourth Act of LA FAVORITA Mustonl Diroctor and, Conduotor, AlIt, 3, DEIRENS. S Hoolty e THCRES: ook Grand ¥ ‘o-mormw, Juno &, a't . M., Gi Fnro- woll LUGGA CONORICT 't Kingsburs ol Honts for tho Cos ow nt. Hox Offleo of Kingepury Halle EXPOSITION BUILDING, Tho Colossal Oyoloramie Tlusion of PARIS BY MOONLIGHT Universally pronounced by tho Pross agf Orlties of Ton - dan nnd_Now Yark tho most MARVELOUS AGHTEVE: MENT OF ILLUSIVIE ART ovor oxhibitad, * Upon from 2to 6 p. m, and rom 7% 10 10 1. . EXPOSITION GARDENS. In nddition to ** PARIS BY MOONLIGHT," ovory at- tornoon and ovoning GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. Engagemont. of Pago's Military Band, lod by Me, HENRY 5, PAGY, Llnm:rnnwnn;’lnl:“cnm:ldVl‘{lllns;. Tho whals Expositen Butlding Tluminied, Misio; Figwors, Plsturon Hvorgreons, atd Fountaias, ‘!'r:l M’fl-"l!‘h ‘cooloat, and most attractive suminer rosort o ot "ADMISHION, 50 ORNTS. OHILDREN, 2 0RNTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TRIDAY Fvoning, Juno 5, Grand Complimontary Tion. ot o tho accomplished yaig notar, oo A o MR. JAMES O'NEIL, Tendored by lfs numerous Ohiago adwirore, Tho tal- gutud souni utrots, Miss KATL BUTNAM, and o lit n of ‘othars, have ¥indly voluntiorod thoir scrsio Whlolr ocopston will bo prosentad two aront Gamody G ARRICK, AND THE CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH. Box shicot now opon. KINGSBURY HALL---LUCCA. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Junes, GRAND PAREWELL LUCCA CONCERT MADA i PAULING LUCOA h) ¢ "\l‘" &l‘A{i‘.}i 1 {‘V‘(J*U\ wflll‘ljnu ted by MLLE, ALICE MIS3AL L. UALY, AR TOM ARLS, S1G, DELPUENTE, 8{0, SCOIATLAL .Ml (i .nnxlhlcllm,lul\"ut {ho Steakiaoll ftalian Opérd umpany. Musionl Dirostor and Cunductor—Alr, S, Bl Adumisslon, 81.00; Resorved Soats, $1.00 xtra, Boats now at the ollico of tho [lall, ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. Ohange of Progeamms. Ta.night, first time horo, RELIER =N Wil appeat tn thole Sparkliug Specinlty, FUN IN A FOG, i lin, ” Anretnd o Wil axtmariingey suocsis, fn Frgland Diancos, and Dueks, Tin antertninment will somniones bapatar Conediatta, by tho Dranatio Cor E‘»"':’:S,'ffi"““’" Sitorwiich Wi bs portonmed ¥ USTTNA M’VIOKEES_T_H_EATRE. SO T EL FIRIN. ONLY A FEW TIMES MORE. LORD DUNDREARY! QUR AMERIOAN COUSIN | A GREAT BUCOLSS, 1], bo withdrawn for , but wi OMEVand “DAVID AARRICK, " 1 L Rtobortson's % RY MATIN G, O SILICATE PAINTA. O DHCAY, 10 T Satuniay—LORD DUNDR N0 INFECTION RBY UBING THE PETRIFYTNG SILICATE PAINTS, AB SUPPLIED 10 Woolwioh Arsenl, Board of Works, |Cunard Company, [ Western Rail- Austrion Lloyd'sy| Grent Western &I way Gompandes, YOR HOUSE, BHIP, AND GENERAL USE, Manufactared by tho SILIOATE PATNT (OMPANY, Liverpool, IN ALL COLORE. Ilave no chemical action on Tron or othur Matals, will stand ang degreo of Tost without Wisteriugs 1 olvt. ls The Admiralty, London & North- aqual 1 bulk snd will do the wark of 22 owt. dead Paints, oe artiolo in ** Engineoring, " 3oth Junuars, 1612, DAMP WALLS, CHURCHES, &0, Cured by tho Potsllylug liquid, at » contof &, to3dl, por aqunco yard. Sec articlo in **Huilder, " Uik March, §72. For partioulars and Tostimanials upply to tho SILIOATE PAINT QOMPANY, Liverpool. DENTISTRY. ; OCEAN NAVIGATION. “FOR EUROPE. OUNARD HMAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. From Now York ovory Wadnesday ani Snturday, From Boston avors Tuosday and Baturday, Cabin Passago, 8%, 8100, and A1 In gold, Round-trip Thokotw at reducod ratas, Hitaornk Paseago at lowost rtos. P, il DU VRRNET, N, W, gor. Olark anid Randolpheste, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. Tho Bouth Wales Attagtlo Stoamship Yompany's No i ot SChaartl gunflumrn il mall from Tounayivania Italtroad Whar, Jorsoy Cily: PEMBROK Y May 1 | PEMBROK IS0 ...June 2 GLAMURGA! June 13 Jarcying goods and passongaes ab theothh mtos feor allparta of tho United States aud Canadn o ports n tho Iigjatol Ohannel, nnd ail athor points in Englaml, lioro sfonmaliipa, hu(lt exprusaly for tho tendo, ara prog vldodd with all tho latest improvomonta for the coinfartand couvouionce of LR UABIN AND BTERRAGE PABSENGRRS. Firat Cabln, 876 nnd #8 onrronoy, Bocond Uabin, 851 urroncy, Bteerago, 83 3 Prinid dteoraun Soatleaten fovon Jaralm, 0. ‘apply fn Cardifl, at the Oomn- Drafte tor £1 and upwarda, For rihor particninre, J I, ot the Oor NRORTALS BRI % Vo dgonte - No, 17 Hrondivay. STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Delfust, Titverpool, Londonderry, &e, BTATE OF PRNNSYLVANI. . REATE OF VIRaIRNE BTATE OF GRORGIA ¥ROM PIER 3, NOI Waokly Snitings noxt Htmmor, Ratonof pussngo: Gibiny' 860 anid ¥ old: Stoarago, an low nn by any (irst-cloas Hno, Drattedt foiest ratos, AUSTIN BALDWIN & Routs, 73 Broadway, No York. JOIUN'F, BARLI, Looal Agont, 0 GlAricst., Chieado, | odor fucther pacticulara apply fo OARRYING THE UNITED STATHS MAIL, Thto magniiicont now and full-powerod Steamships Re- public, Baitio, Adriatic, Britannlo, Oceano, Coltiy, oto., Ball from Now York on Haturdays and Livorpoul oR Thursdsys, Ratesne low as any firat-class ling. Deattaon drant lritain an frolaitd from £1 upwards, et ., Chioago. FIHD LAGRRGREN, Axent, National Line of Steamships, = -, NOTICH. ” "ho most southor!, ito b oy i Uormpons. 1 aSgid. 150" andt honijandan dopted by Baillung from New York for LIVERPOUL and QUENS- 'OWN ovory SATURDAY. flilllnF from N. York for Londou (diroct) osary fortnight. Cabin passago, $10, $20, A i seraigs, B10, Y80, ourroucy seorags, ut greatly roducod rates. luwest ratos, Deafts for 21 and_upward, WILLTAM MADALISTEIL, Gon't Wastorn Aont, Northiosnt Glurk and I Shotaan Hotkoy, Ouioagp. . (OPDOSIS now IRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATH, FXPLANATION OP REFERENOE MANYS,—t Saturdaysx apted, ¥ Bunday oxcople 1 Mond: N Vo Huuduy ac 4200 8. a6 Dy, Creovteds FAx HWICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY ey GO, Tt oo bt d 0l orier o Mudieone T of Handolphy Lenve, Arrive, Mait ¢vla maln w3 7% 0. m, uy Fapress . m. |2 R:00 . m. Jngknon Acad 326 v, . [{10:20 5, ms ‘Atiantle Fxvrest.saee 5080, m. |l 8:0a. m. Night Exp 0:00p, m, | 1%6:%00, T, QUAND RAPID: 1Weuing Expros 2:09a. m.['8 Night Kxpre 8 X NR WOR’ Goneral Passongor Agunte CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAD, 0, Ke City and_Denver Stort Line, via Toufste 3o, and Chicago, id, Atlonwnd S Louts Thringh Line, Union Depol, Weat Siile, near dudison-ae, Uridgs. 1icket Opices ¢ At Depot, aid 133 Kandolphs Leave, Kasns Git St Louis 2 Joherson Olty Kxpriss oxuK & Buriinigton, SR ot Washiustan K. Sir o, Lacon: Washinicion 1 Joljot & Dwiulit Accomusedation muflc’!"’elfio.‘llll.wjl’ml(_EE & slr.l'PAlI".[ RAILWAY, epot, cnrner Sludizan G| Caniesies U3 Soth Gl sty opposite Sherman Howsey and ot Dogese Lo & * 8:00 &, m. [*11:008, m." Dav Rapross....., *9:30 8, m. S 4:08 . 1. Milwaitkes: Graon 9:304, m, [*4:18 p. m, Norttiora e, i bat e, * 7. > Milwaukes, E'i: o 5100 p, m.[* 7:50p. m olls, Night Izpross,.... t !I:!UEJm $ 6:468. m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILKUAW, Deiot foot of Lakest. and.ruot o Tentyssecondat, RS s et larke wasoonitat, . ¥iska Tcare, | Avrice, 8t. Touls Express, St, Lontu Fast 1, (@) Ttuns to Ubamnpaign on Satardars, CHICAQD, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILRDAM. Depols—Foot ot Lakeaty Indiang-uney and Siztoen Leave, il and Express, ... Qttawa aud Steoxtor Pissong Bubugua & Sloux Gty xp. s Faolt fat Line, for Omalid, ausns City) Ludvonwartls, At ahison & 1, dos K Aurora Pugeonjjor, Mendota, Ottaira & Aurora’ Passenger, ‘Aurora Bagsenger (Suniny) Dubngug & Blouzity £xp. Paaliio Night $3xp, for Oma Katsa Oity, Louvonworth, hiron & Bi, Josoph Brp.. ... Irovo Accommodation dturdny, 3Ex, Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity afices, B Clarkal, (Sherman-iouse), and 75 Canale oy corner Madison-ut BEST GUM TEETH., Woliavo romoved our dontel rooms from McVicker's gud 80 Ware Madison-ot, to Glark-at., eomn Tor s fow daya longer wa will 1usort”s full tonths for only 84, it platy, 86, alty o testify to this fact. Why whioro for the samy. _Aonay rofun I pertoot wtistagtion s ot i and pay wecond f you doibit WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN., Corner Irving=pluco nmd Sixteenthest, NEW YORK. Oaly one block from Uninn Hiquare, tho most conteal yot utet Jogation i tho clty, & tho {imiodtnt eleinity of wii ha heinolpal wlacon of anlusomont aml louding ratail tlaray bas Doon onlarsuid aud ipravd tho pastatason by the aduition of 5Ly 1ams and d pa engae olovator. OIEAS. B. FERRIN, roprictor. EDUCATIONAL, KEBILE SCEOOL, SYRACUSE, N, Y. i 4 * BoardingSchool for Young Ladis and Childron, undor thypaporeigiom of the 101 TV £ D HUNTNGTON, S £, Wi of Gonteal Now York: Tusteuation eunf: priscs u fhorough Enghsh conran; the Anclont aud Mod. orn Langusgus, Musis und Deawiog. our will catuinonce on Weilnaday, Sop nea apply i MARY . AUKSON, »}‘, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. iobulbunetiniete 8§56 Packages oF T t wohool i3, “Tor Glrou- 1180, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE A2 TRIBUNE OFFICE, | b Milwankeu Passong 4 Milwaukco Passongor, & Ureon Bay Kapross, 3 Bt Paul & Winona b Marquotto Expross, 4 St Paul_Passongo ‘a—Depot cornor of Wi =Dovot cornar of Unal tuel W, H.STENNELT Gon, Pass, Agont. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dapat, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-is, Ieket afice, Grand Pucific Hotel, rriv Omaha, Leavenw'th& Atchison IZ: Peru Agcunimodatior Nluht lfxpzois...... SUMMER RESORTS, GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA BPRINGS, o opon Juno 10, 'This plogant and pa hotel, facing Cangress Park, 1 have loa Feani, Wit tho awistancoof tiy brot v Jozzens, of Weat Polut, my Intoutlon b (o’ ollor acco: n: wtutiol fn evary raspoot oqual to auy lintol fn Naratoye, Hiyrins, el porowvoke -t T, GO P e L SRt o et s A Dika, 1, 4 G:00 8, 18, TR T ERFBUTION BOKERS BITTERS. Trewaro of Counterfoiti A AT T T PROTESSIONAL CARDS, N@ GNE v'imAmuxyn“uu,\nuum o gunds anvod” frant sn oa 5 gravo, Thiety: . ombatally to Yonng S, {2 bl ot A Lot b S UGS MEPIORY, (R T L G (8T Waihiugionat o Canditatho, troo, Call Hoath il with bonrt anid 700 NO CURE! D Kea,n, RO PAY 1! GO BOUTHL CLARTE-NT0 UH1 Atay ho consulted, yoraounlly or by nul, arge, on all dhrunlu e Heryoun dixvasos, iYL, or writg, 30y fruo_ ot eha 1y physiolan in tho oity who warr: Illlll)l.lll‘.nlxfl'fAflNlV‘IY Vo o, ¥'a. 100 48 8D, .1 Rusdays Lroin 10 1t