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| i i i THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1874 SUMMER SPORTS. Visit to the Cotlage Grove Stock-Farm at Kankakoes A Ligt of the Prominent Ra- cers to Be Found There. The Ohicago Whites Vanquish the " Bultimores) 12 to 6. The Bostons and Philadelphiag--=Other Base-Ball Matters. XRaces at Grand Rapids and Gualesburg. The Trigger-=~Aquatic. VISIT TO COTTAGE GROVE FARM, At tho spocial invinstion of Mossrs, Gravos & Tioomis, Gottage Grove Furm, Kankaloo, o right Jovial patty of gontlomen from this oity, num- Doring over aisty, yostorday visited that boautl- ful epot for the purposo of taking a look at tho thoroughbrad horso stock which the proprlotors ara so famous for raieing, and witnossing oxbi- bitlona af spoed botweon somo of thoir notad troltars, many of which havo onrnod onduriog roputstions on tho twf. A spocfal enr atinched to tho 8:16 0, 1, traln on tho Illinols Contrul zond convoyod tho visitors to thoir dostination, aud ATIONG TIOSE 0¥ TOARD may ho inoldentatly moutionod Judgo 8. G. Wit~ wan, Dr. Wickorsham, Supt. Rohm, Alfrod Spink, Dr. Hun, Murry Fos, John C. Putridgo, Dorius _Kuights, Nat. Morgan, Honry M. Emith, Pat, O'Noill, Goorgo B. Mananr, Albore Holmos, Georgo Au Moveh, and ox-Sustico Milli- Yoo, 'Thoso incomrigible madeaps, William Masichestar, William Waruor, and M. . Beccher, who have become onormously fat on Lheir own ‘morry-makiug, and would 800 bring othors to o Jike “state of obesity if they werw long among them, wero also of the pacty, and woro tho lifo nud woul of the oxcureian. | Mr. Loomls ool good e of his gueuts whilo on_tho cars, wnd whon thoy ayrived ot Kaukakes thoy wero warm- 1y wolcomed by Mr. Gravas nnd & lirgo numbor o th towumpouplo. Valiclos of ull escriptions wero in waillg, and tho pleasuro-sockars woro £o00 on tho rond to TnE AW which is about two wmlus from town. "hora fs no mioro dolightful pluca in the wholo Stato than Cottage Grove, aud (¢ the euvy «nd adumiration of farmers for iles around. The laud is o for- tile volling blulf, aud skirts the picturcsquo Kan- knkeo River on oither side of tho main road for more thay o mile, Such portions of {6 as arodo- votod Lo the production of ceronls, &c., are in a high stateol cultivation, snd the remnindor iy iy timbered pusturd Joud, whoro stock of every description cunnot but thrivo. Tho ontisa pluco bus been handwomely improved with an 5o singl to tho breading of faicy horscs, and any porson who1s bractically interested in this agrooabla. purenit would fichly Jmprovo. &pnro 1imo by paying It & visi The party wa bij 1y ploased with ovorything 3L noticed in passing nfong, bu Loeamo asionisli- ed at s spectuclo ich piesontod itselfl when 1ho end of tho Journoy was eashod. I A LITTE AUOVE in frontof the baru, whora tho trotting hnrsos aro aw carofully_tonded 13 if thoy wero 5o oy huwman bolngs, © tomporary shod Lad beon oroctol, ond boneath it surronnded by fimons vounds of roasl und corned boef, lozs of hum, multitudinous tarkoys, and tho ‘othior innumerible of ceteran thiut combino to muke o substutial Toast, wtoud tho poitly, apron-ciad form of the vetersu catorer, Tom Androws, who, armed with kaifo, Tork, and steel, was busily shgaged in outtmg off immonso slicos of bis goud thivgs for whoover noedod thou. In this cheerful occupation hu sight-hand man, John Moffat, wan_likewiso on- gazed, nud eovorn! Joft-hand mon, s thoy may Lo eallod, woro Lurd nt work in tfo moro mus- cular etaploymont of Eotting alo and bear keype iu proper powition, Graves himuelf was rush- ing oround in hin peculior wuy, oulliug prying_urching on tho car, and porform- iuz such other Isudnble nots s ho conld (o gob thiugs in shnpe, il tho tme making uxcusos for tho delny, which liad boon occasioned by a heavy Tain-gtord in ti0 morniug, thit cama vory nonr uprelting all his plms. A% an iustanco of tho cara which ho_tools to Tocetvo la_visitors prop- erly, it mny bo stated tht on Lho provions eyen- ing ho hud tho rond from_ tho farm to the town rolled over, it ordor to mako tho viding ouy. Tiic city Tollis did nok_xoquire & wocond mvite- tion £0 alight and * go at it," a8 Houry waid, for thiey wovo ull protty ungry after their country 7ido, In nshort spaco of limo tho tablon wero clunrod off, only to- be covorod ngain and wygain us tho dny woro ou, nud many o barrol iwas {brown Juside u8 comparatively worthloss. Tio people 6f Kunkakao soon begun to arrive inlarzo nnmbots, for it was & gula duy ont thore, md oo that will long bo romombered, and thoy wero fonstod to thoir honrty'—or rablor stowachis'— content. a Enting and drinking over, THE NEXT ENTENTAINMIENT in ordor wus Lo orseflesl, and b sumbor of tho finost, thoraughbred brood iares to bo found ung= whero, with Legal Tondor colts runuing ab their Licoln, woro_turiied into & vacan spico to bo Jogkad at, 'Tho horso-fanclora in tho party went 3uto cestacics ut onco, aud, drawing off by them dolves, ontored intd u lively discussion of “paints,” “action,” and the thongnnd-und-ono torms Lk ro tised o dosoribd 190 advantago dosived by th hurgo from earoful brocding. Tho Etubles wero thou inspocted, and among tia more nolable ovoupnnts muy bo montionod Legal "ouder, King of tho Wust, Chienso, Uuy Honry, Torat, Quean of tho Wesl, Clonionting, sid Nobly. LEOAL i known to turfmen overywhera as the oqual, it 1ot the euperion, of wuy stullion iu Amoien. fne deed, many of them believe hiy like does not wxint anywhoro. 110 is u brilliunt blaok in colar, and wan fouled in 1858, in ‘Lrimble County, Ky. “Iug horke has beon blind somo bix years—a min fortune that, 1t is thought, cun bo Temedied by proper surgical trentinont, Ingais ho s prcor, anud ono of the fustent horaes of that kind thaf ovor stopped on o track, bnving o socord of 2:20 or lower. It issomowbat gingular that none of i ey over ushibited tho wlightest inclination to puco, KINO OF THE WERT 16 0 9-monthe’ Kallion ont of Queen of tho West, by Logul Tendor, sud 1y nothimg mora nor lows than u marvel in‘horso-losh, presonting oven b Yis enrly ugo tho matared spponrunco und all tho indtcations of oxtraordinary epoed. Unbrofon o ho B8, ho s looked npon 68 anc of tho fustost on tio furm. Mr. Gravos fnys_ thot monoy cons 210t buy him until ho socs how ho Lums ont. Chicigo (Nlockey), Bay Ifenry, and Clomen- time woed nat bo dégdribed, ~Lhelr porformunces wio well kuown to thoko who hovo puid aby at- tention to recont turf ovonts, Kirat i o chesnut golding, fonled In 1867, and s cntirely unknown Lo o track, Ho will ko s low-down mack, howovar, on of thoxo days, b can wow Lrot in tho Militics, sud hius plonty of undoveloped spoed loft., QUEEN OF TIE WERT Do alens bocn,an ahonly 1o liotsomen. record is only 2:29, bub it a well-Jnown fact, proved by etual oxperience, that sho Lo trotted fuster fhun suy horwo that was_ovor hurnesued up. Ifer skitllsh disposition and bud brealking qualities hnvo ulways oporuted uguinst hor, and sondered tho handling of hor on tho birf an ut- profitable, not to puy dangorous, mattor, Bho is now 10 yoars old, und_ it fin’condition, und, us eho huy hod a colt siuco hor last brack oxporionee, it i is thought that sho has stond- ied down sufiiciont to warrnt unothor trinl. "Flioro i overy probubility thut tlie poopla of Chi- eago will bo_givon s opportunity to #eo tns wondorful mare this summor, if not or o race for o purao, at loust I an_ oxkibition, and it witl o the im of ier owners to beat Goidamith Maid’s colobratod timo with hor, ‘Tliev aro not alone iu the apinion thut whe can do it haudily, Il hrown nuwro Nolly elosos tho list of nofod ouos, Ilor pedixroo s unknown, but ho looks usif vomo Barhuw blood flowed in her voius, Blio i vory faut, and an ornamont to any stablo, Atar tio wtublos had boou gone through, the party wout to B PIIVATE THAUK, whort distance off, whra fully & hundrod vohi- clos fram the surraundingcountry, flled with peoplo. ud alrondy gactored, Lho trade It o iwlt-milo on, and while' escoliont for practicing horses aud oducating them for tho novero work of the turf, lynot tho place o show an animals bt spood, Tho soll is » mixtare of clay and lomm, aud tho ground somowhat rolling, gothub 1ioro I8 a hoavy up-grado Mlopg 1o THor bnok strotoh and nround tho uppor tom, Tho saln yostordsy momning mndo {6 nnusunlly hodvy, ond whon tbo Tiorses came to brobn slift wind was blowing in thoir facos whilo golng up tho grado alludad fo, which brought thom almost to & standstill. Novortlilosn thie syort wan roally anfoyablo. Duy lonry and Noll, trottod two milo henta, and tho Inkter won In 2:413¢ ana 2:90%¢, Ohicay , aud Kirat thon appoarcd, and tho latter showod 2:309¢ and 28814 in two, Thon tho Guoon, ne- compsuied by n runner, dsshod sround in 2:04, shoving gront spocd in' favorablo parts of the track, aud tho fun was over, Trom the traok visitors apd country poept woub buck to whoro thoy camo_from, sd thoro A JCETING WAS OROANIZED, with Judgo Witson in tho chalr, aud Dr. Wiotor- sham acting ns Sooratary. Bhort addrossca woro mado by £he Judgo, tho Doctor, and Mr. Meach, iz, Bt wnd DF. o, thankivg tho houty Ior tho tront thoy had so gonerously, and ab such gront oxponso, providad. Tho motropolitan pooplo thon rought thelr {peefat ent, and tho rusal pooplo hole comforta- Dlo Liomo, ull being unanimous in _tho opinion tiat Gravs & Loomis, whon thoy sttompt wny. thing tn the way of, & #'blow-out,” do it in fine atylo, aud malke tho ccasion s credis to thom- oivah and Lo tho sdotion of tho Biato in which it 6 clvan, Tho Chieago parly arrived in town about 9 o'clack. ——— BASE BALL. TRE WIITE BTOOKINGY VS, TUE DALTIMORES—I12 f 70 G. Speetal Disvateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Bavristone, Md., Juno 11.—Tho Chioago Club playod the first gamo of thoir tour in thiscity to- doy, their oppononts balug tho Baltimoro Olub T'ho gamo was witnessed by about 700 spectntors, ‘Tho day was cool and throatoning,—vory favor- ablo for playing, but unfavorublo for a crowd. “The Whites woro prompily on tho ground, and at £ o'clock gamo was callod, tho Baltimoros at tho bat. Thoy woro quickly rotired in ono, Lo, thrao ordor through tho assistanco of Moyorlo and Polors, Cuttbert wos tho - frat to faco " tho Count, and ke led off in fino _stylo, making o clean bwo-boso hit. Forcoand dulono_falowed with hard hits through tho inflold, Dovlin aud Hincs plso mulc- ings bago bits, and tho Innivg olosod for four e, In tho socond fnning both ninos did somo vory lioury batting, whicl sioldad oaol thrco runs, g sunalig bvo vion homo on & 1ovy Uirso 250 Lit, "Phe playing of tho Whito Stookings was stoady and dotorminod _throughout, snd It was ovident. from tho comuoncoinout thnt thoy monnt busi- noes, and did not undorestimato tho airongth of thoit oppononts, whio aro, aud_bave boon, pluy- ing & vory strong gamo on their own grounds, g the Athloties and other strong olnba havo found out tothoir sorrow. 'Tho umpiciog of Mr. Mar- Hin ¥us Yory antistnctory to both clabs. ” Vollow- ing I TIE BCORE ¢ vavreones. |r]}I D14 outcagon, ety urce, ». 0| falonio, Meyorls, 3 Elrzcasn-aol = Bl nins etrei- A s, Ifasesan eryoreDnttinioroes Fiekdti errare—tinttiniors, Tutal bases—Iatimorus, 1 T 4! ectin, THE TUILADELYUIAS DEATEN DY TIY DOSTONS— 11 70 6, Syecial Dispateh o The Chieaao Yribune, PuAbELTIiA, Juno 11, — Among the ligh of poorly-played games by tho Philadol- phin Club this scason thero aro many misorablo oxbibitions, but tho utter demoraliza- tion which gained possession of somo of iho pluyers ot “difforont stages of to-day's contos ngaiust the Boston Clnb took the palm as tho worst playinz tho homo organization s yob oxbibited.” Thoy wora sliort of tho services of Craver and York, Gwo of tholr bost mon, but Radeliffo coverad eeond;biso In_suporh #tylo, mulking Lo a0 doubls playa aud sovoral fcao wtop Trom tho manner in which the gamo gtarted off it was thought a closo contost wus to bo hied. Lggler lod off for tho Quakers by a hit for two basies, nud by praigoworlhy baso-runuing, ne- sisted by a drive of Dechitel, scoredone. George Wright want to first baso on wides In tho Bo- tou's hall of tho first inuing, and scored. Tind- cliffo and Maok mudo a good double play,retiving Barnes and Whito, Shnrp_flolding kopt tho Philadelphing from seoring on their secoud inuing, aud tho bad work for the Quakors_commenced hioro. Bochtol startod off, and muflod n foul of O'Rourko's. Tho striker gave him anothor chanco in the shopo of o fuir fly, but Dochto! slipped when noar to it and mufled again. Yabor au loft flold misfudgod o loug fly sont him by Harry Wright. Whito een) Commings an casy ano whioh ho stopped and throw badly to flust, Tho Bostons scored threo in this inping, not ono of which was onrned, whon thoy sbould bnve buon rotirad for ono, of porliaps nothing. Thiladolphin stock immedintely_depreciatod, and it vus vingorad that tho Rods would bont them {on rugs € not more, which thoy did not do, A livaly bail wae uecd, aud tho champions corked it arvound tho field fn mngnificont stylo, and rollod up three in the ffth inning, aia of which was curned ousily. By looyo play of thoir antago- nists and snfo battiug, the Rods managod to acoro fout more boforo tho end of tho ninth, and, al- though they wore blaakad {u threo funings, twico it was done by maere chanco. o Pinladolphins elid in_singles at ovory op~ Y‘nrtlmhy. Egglor makiug threo out of the” five. loldsworth and Pabor did somoe excellent bat~ ting, the former muking two hits for throd busoy cach timo, nnd sending in Egglor at both_opportuvitios. Aftor his long bit in tho ninth inning, Holdswortl was _caught nappiug at third, and spoilod what otherwiso would linvo boen & good seoro. ho wholo Philadelphin nite, with tho oxcops tion of Tindaliffo und Egglor, pliyed looknly, and, a6 usunl, rou up tho errors at critical points o tho gawo, On tho part of tho Reds, 0'Rourko, did some mufliug, and Jim Whito allowed two Dands {0 scora on pasged balls and gavo throo livow, 'ho following i i onE : TosToN, S| PRILADELTIIEAD, ‘I.’IF,‘ @, Weight, 8 v 30 Tirnen ab.seerress] 0f 1 00 Wiite, o 1ol o “fois E‘uhll‘nm 0 u| 1 MaVoy, ', 1| 00 Teonurd, | 1 1la G'ltourke, 1 1 7* 03 1L, Wrigh!, of. 3| llubor, . F: ] Séhafer, 3 b, 0, 0jjGumurtuis, o2 Total ...4.|n|iE" Total.. Tliz Tinttnge— 1334807868 Towton.. 14032000 i1 Thiladeiniie. 000101118 Earued runs~Bostou, 3; Philudelplla, 1,2 fume—Ouo hour and forty-ive minntes, Umpire—Mr, John Honsenderfor, of the Atblutics, TIIE WULLS ARD DEATS, Thio anounl visitation of buso-ball fovar hav- Iug infeated the Board of Trado, tho discuso broke ont yeuterday nftornoon in n violant form, ussuming the shape of s gawo between tha Tiulls oud Bonrs, which was played on the Whilo Stocling grounds in tha prosorico of a fow hune dred lndics und gontiomon and u Vask army of smal boys,—tho-latler availing thomealvas of a0 0pon gafo whoro uo hurd-boartod ticket-tukor barred Ctho ontrance, 'Who ntlandanca win Iargo for fuch & day—cold and _blusioring cnowgh _for - tho ‘middie of Murch. As the Banrd of Trado oyt do nothing by halves, thoy gabup on clube orato Invitation and scoro-cuxd oumbined, tho benrer boing ndmitted to_tho wumbered sonts fn tho grand gtand. Ono ldo of tho onrd containod & nout carLoon, mrmnenthsg & Eame {u progross hotwoon tho Bulls awl Bonrs, with a frog for tho umpiro. On the other #ids wora printed tho namos of th playors, with somo intorenting ‘partioulars, snel as ¢ *Proccads of gamo will bo tisod to outnblish » Homo for Playod-out Sealp- s ®livery playor fs oxpacted to fur nigh wis own linimont, Liincob wurgoons will bo on tand to aitond to tho woundod.” * Mufling will commonco promptiy at 4116 p, m. - Ordor your carriages at 9 p. m," #ho twb tatter announeomonts wore romurkably prophatlo, aud to_uy thit thoy woro slmost lit- Grfly fulfiiiodsuflisionty desaribos the gamo, Tt wits an astonishiug display of Low not to plny Duso ball, and it lustod unitil” tho epoctators woro frozen out, and tho nonr approneh of dacluots warnod tho ployors todealst. Vo faurth iuniug Insted over hall an hour, and yloldod sovon runs for tho Toars pnd sovontoon for tho Hulls, Tho Inttor find ovidontly sold sliort on tallios, ollor e month, aud wara detorminad to gk tho markot, Whon at lnst gomno wus callod ut tho oloab of tho nintls fnufug, ho mArgin wax in fu- vor of tho Bulln by n tcoro of 46 to 44, The pluy Iaatod untl) half-pazs 7 o'olook o THE TURD, . Speotnt Dispaten o The Chicago 7'r(bune, THE (GALESBUSG, 1L, BAGES, Garzenung, UL, June 11.~Tho manogers of the Drlving Pavk Ausooiation linve decided {0 ex~ tond tho timo of closing tho entrion to tho racon of noxk month to tho ik of duno. ho. teaole ia now in good condition, sndsomo of tho best horson of ths Btato and Wost are already horo tralning for the racos. THE ORAND TATIDS TAOES. 3 Speeral Dispatch to The Chicago Tridtine, GnAND BArips, Mich., Juno 11.—Tho attond- ango at thio raaor Lo-dny s doublo thst of any Jrovioun dag. ‘Tho woather was ailli cold and ho traolc was hoavy from tho recont raine, Tho ruoning raco this mornlop, mile honts, for n‘{mmo of £800, wasfvon by a chostout filley own~ od by T 7. MoGiblion, of Gnmbridgo Olty, Ind. in two lionts; imo, 1:50 aud 1.4%'.!0 Jim Gour- for took mocond monoy, Diok Davls third, and Blolon Kiseos, Jim Aloxandor, and Daisy Doan waro distanced. In tho 2:60 rnca for s purao of §1,000, ant, of tho thirloon horaos ontorad only fou htartod. Trank J. won first monoy in thiroo straight lonts; Hmo—2:07 ;. 'I.:!l}{l' 2:363¢, The eocond money wont to Ristord, third to Fox, and Itnndall, Plain Agnon, and Obinrles Langworiby wora distanood In tho 2:28 raco, for'a purwo of 81,200, olght. loraoa atartod, 'Tho firat two honts woro Won by Logan, in 2:043¢ and 2:08%¢, _Obio Do to Jnst throo bonts in 2:36¢, 2:3534, and 2:00. Qon. Shorman was givon third monoy, sud Mol o, fourth. ~ Almont_at tho closo of tho abvond hont, Little Longfollow, ownod by R. J, Whatlor, of Tolodo, foll dond on tho track. Tio Liorao was valuod at 815,000, and had o record of 2:98, mado Inst yoor. Lo opon-to-all. raco o= morrow oxaitos & groat deal of intorest. ok iy THE TRIGGER. Bpecial Dinvateh to The Chicago Tyidune, TIGEOX-SHOUTING AT OALEUDURG, ILL. Qatzsnng, Hl, Juno 1—A plgoon matoh will bo hold in tho grounds of tho Driving Park Assoclation of (bl city Spturday, Juno 13, Tigoons will bo providod, sud o first priz of & braceh-loading sliot-gun, valuod at 8100, will bo ivon, basidai sovoral cadh prizos. Compotdtion s Doon thrown opon to alt, and somo orack shots aro oxpactod from abron e S AQUATIO. ANNUAL RAOES ov it New Yonr, Juno 11—1ho amual 108nite of tlio Now Yark Yacht Club waa sailod to-dny ovor tho namal course, 40 milos, ~ Tho Tidal Wavo won tho schoonor prizo, firat-olugs, without tlmo al- Iowanico; aluo, the Bennott clinllongo oup, witl timo allowanco, Flio, 4 bours 40 mivutos, Tho athor prizes woro won_ by tho schoonor Mogio, and eloops Graclo and Wayward, s s L I THE NORTHWESTERN STAT! took S. Nows Xtems Telegraphed to 'Tho Ohie cngo wribuncs Lors. ‘While tho family of Charlea Cool wero absont at o prayor-mooting Wodnesday night, loaving fivo childron ut hiomo, tho kerosono cnn _sitting uear tbe stove by somo mesns oxplodod, Tho youngost child, 33¢ yoars old, was at onco envol- oped in the “finmes. Tho eldest gitl, 14 yoars old, went fo tho reacuo of tho Jittlo ono. Her clothes took fire, but were ox-~ tlnFliuhdd by, the hierolo offorts of Capt. Georgo C. Parking, Tholittlo ona diod at 11 o'clack, and tho oldost was not oxpooted o live mora than o dey or tiva, Tho balance of tho childron wero in bod up-stalrs, and would havo boon bueaod up ouly that. Listhos Tackus aud gthoos put ont o firo which had communicatod to tho lowor floor of tho oflico, - —Ligonso was iesuod in Springflotd gunordny to the Brown Brothers’ Munufacturing Compauy, of Cliicago, capital, 810,000, aud to the Ipavi Conl Compauy, ot Masou City, capital, £100,000. Qortiflcutes of’ organization Woro instied to tho Co-oparativo Carpoutors’ aud Buildors® Aesocia- tion, of Chicago to tho Cromwoll Mound Com- pow, of Dupugs Gauty, capiinl, 600,000 and to tho Oscoola Chooso Manufactiring Company, of Stark Couuty. —Wadnosday the County Tronsuror of MoLiean County purchasod tho $20,000 worth of county bonds hold by the Lafayetio Jtailroad, out of tho wmoney searudd as drawbuok for MeLoan County by the Cosoy grab-law, 1t was foarod thore that a'deeision would be rendored declaring that law unconstitutional, so that, by utilizing tho money now, that amount would bo #ved to the Com- B:ngd in tho evaut of such a devision boing ron- jored, —Tha body of & fully doveloped infant ina alnto of complote docomposition was dug up sonterday by mon oxenvating a privy-vault an tho promisos of Mrs. liokm, in” tho nowth partof Bloomington. Nathing'la vat dofluitoly kaown 08 to Lho civeumstances of the birth or doath of the ehild, —3liss Lon O. Atton, Principnl of the Peoris County Novmal Schiool, waa olected instructor in Domostic Economy by tho Board of the Htato Tndustrial University at Chawmpaign, Wodneaday night, Tho salsry 8 plncod ot 81,000 for fho fisst yoar, and aho will provably necopt tho position. Mies H. B. Jamos, of Muttoon, wes appoiuted instrustor in thodesign- ing nud Yood-carving dopartmont, for instruc- tion in which thors {8 much demand in tho in- stitution, The Board tondered tho Professor- ship of Agrieulturo ogain to Dr. M. Milay, of tho mcm;nu‘\{;flcmm‘znx Calicgo, A grndutato of this institution, now in Europe, will recoive ko uppointmont of Agrioultural ISDIANA, The Bt. Josoph River, at South Bond, yester- dny took another ictim in the person of "Albert Nowman, who undertoolk to Bwim tho river with e clothos on, aud was drownod. The body of Sebuma, who was drownod on Moodny, Was ro- covered yosterdny moruing. —A _party of boys who wors boat-riding on Mud Lako, nosr Chosterton, vosterdsy nfior- oon, ‘cume to griof by rocking tho boas 1ud up- soliing s, Cwo boyd namod James L. Bouity and Matthow Moyors, aged 14 and 11 respectively, woro drowned. —D, F. Rtay, ono of tho oldest and wonlthiost citizous of Plymouth, was found dond in his bod yeaterdoy mornmg, Ho retirod the night pro- Vious Iu bis usus] bouith. Apoploxy Was the suppood cause. I, Rav was tho fivab stoward in tho Astor House in New York City, and was 65 yoats old, Iu tuo storm noar Freedom, Wednesdny ovoning, o son of Josoph Trnitt, who bnd been lowiug, nttompled to rcach Lokio, when Lo sud is Liorsos wero both caught by nfalling treo and ingtantly killed, —Eol Diver Lodgo, 1. O. 0. F., yostorday cols obrated ils firat annivorsary in” Logansport. Bpecinl trafns were run to that city by all tho ruifronds, bringing dolegations from about thirty noighboring cities, Y. G, Represcuintive tho Hon. Bchuyler Colfax, was in atteudance as tho orator of tho doy. The musio was furnished by six bauds. Iu tho_attorncon tho Odd Follows oscorted tho Bt, John Commandery of tho Knights 'Complar to tho &chool grounds whero £io corner-uitono of tho now High-School was Inid by the Masonic Order, Grand Mastor Dunlol MoDousld, of Piymautl, loading in o oxarcigo. In the evening thoro was an immonsa gathoring of tho frisnds of tho Order of 0A folfows 8t Dolun's Opera-bouso, and sposchos woro mado by prominont speakers from hiome aud abrond, homisy AMIOMIGAN. An ol andbighly ontoomed oitizon of Nilon, Micliigan, ThoniouL. Glonn, was Luried fu_ thnt aty on ‘tho 100k iukt. ho docensod was 5 ‘ploncor, liaying sottlod noar Nilos in Juo, 1634, —fusty Yenrs ngo, whilo Michigan wes Torri- tory. 1o was horn in 1800, and was over 74 yours ofd. o lind fllled various officos of trust and was 8 mun whosa integiity no ana could call In quostion, A largo ooncouzvo of itizons sty tondod {ho funoral obucquios of tho doconsed ot Uio Mothodist Chiureb, of which ho liad boon o ‘wmombor noorly half & conturs. —Tho Michian State Bosvd of Inspectors of tho reformatony insticutions vieited tho Roform Sohoo] in Lunbing yestordsy, sud oxprossod thamnolvos,well plonged with tho maungoment o tho kehiool, Thoy will viult Flint to-duy, —\Waol at Magon _brought 95 conts—biio first olip this onson, On flock of twonty-four shaop uvorages B pounds. —A ntrodgor, glving his nRmo as James ob- o, wns trrested in Monroo soslorduy moring by 'Doputy Sherllf Koysor upon a ehargo of forgary, 1io hud o chools with tho forgod signa- twros * of Jamos_Armitago & Co. on tho Firet National Bank, _whioh, with ~others, hn " attomplod o ' dostroy,’ upou boing arrostod, by throwing tham iu tho Ttivor Ruisln, which 16 was orossing, but was dotooted and ho chiook rocovored. 110 was Hoou to havo otlior chesks signod by differony businoss mon, which 1o find 6t nttomptod to uso, 1lo alaims ¢ Lo innocent of tho forgery, charging the orimo upon & purtnor, who 1a 1ot to ba found, —'Iho Berrlon County tomporanco masg-moot- ing, held at Dorrlen Sprlu?u Juno b, was largoly nttendod, Only ono town {n tho county was not roprexontod, Tho Rov. A, It Bogus, of Nilos, was olocted Prosidont, and Prof, Butlor, of Jon- ton Ilurbor, Hovretaty. A Vico-Frosident for avary town In the county wau alo oleoted. 'Tho Indick toofk nn notive part In tho procoodinge. o meoting wus hold iu tho Court-Touso, —ho recont raina have hoen of groat honofit to tho Iruit In tho vioinity of 8t. Josoph, Every- thing louks oud bk ohorrios uid yhank, Thoso lackea vory fair at flrst, but the tlossoms drop~ pad off, lonving bt u lble frut, el propollr Luko Diosza, which Iy to ply botwoen Bonton Harbor, Kt. Joseph, and Obi- ongo during tho Craltonion, avrivod ot . Jouoph on Wodnosday morning, —A_Clormun, naumo nob ascortaiued, wan drowned Wodaakday attaranan {u 4ho Quss Rivar, whilo washivg shoop aé White's Lridgo, 0 miles ahove Brldgoport. o was a morried man, and loftn mmafy. s7Fwolgis on, Jumbor trom Tast Baginn o Buffalo advancod 25 conta yestorday. Ono on- gagoniont of 1,700,000 foot to Ohio waa mado. - —Gideon Trucedolls mill, ab Munkogum a8 dostroyod by firo yostordsy avoning 8t 7 o'clook. Tl ixo waa mupponed to bo (moondiary. Loas, 830,000 3 Insuranco small, “WIHOONBIN, A man nomod Guorge Bmith, working_for Tiamilton & Fiuly, lnmburmou, of' Fond dt Lo, Toll from n lond of shinglon directly in front of tho wagan, ono ot the wheola possiug ovor his nock, killing him instantly. —Joluu_Swinnen, of Fond du Luo, whils at tablo, talking, was soizod with o fit, sud foll doad trom s chair, —Tlio Grand Lodgo of Troo Masons in il waukoo adjournad yostordsy, aftor the inutalla: tion of tho oficrs, —Unitod Btaton Judgo owo, who has boon soriously indispotod for somotimo paat, was in coust fn Milwnukee s ahort dmo yostorday. 1o Luthoron Synod fo in sosslon 1. Ml ‘Wauken. 01110, G. W. Qolo, brakamau on a frojghisirain, whiio coupling onrn a¢ Middlopolnt yeterdny nf- tornoon, had his oot gaught, and Wos run over by an ongino, killing him lnstantly. o was a Joung man, Unmarriod, and livod af Lima, 10WA. ‘Wednesday night, about 10 o'clock, just beforo tha oxprons train golug West was due, u boy onmo 1o the station at fowa Otty, and roportou obatructions placod on the track about Lwo milos ~ west ~ of {horo, o lnad boon s]noYlng in & fouco cornor, and on woklog, diecovorad throo men pllibg railrond iron acrosn the track, Tho Oity Morabml and four srmod policomen Woro _sumimonad, and whon tho train arrived, thoy procooded with tho ongine to tho placo indloatod, oxpooting to mook oxprons tobbors, ‘o obstructions iworo ro- moved, but an all night'a eonch failod to find tha porpotrators, “Tlo'Diatrict Conzt fn Tows Cltyling boon en- faged for six duywin, tho rintof an Important ifo-lusuiranco cano, boing s olaim agalnat tho Clinrtor-Onk Lifo Insuranco Company for §6,000 on tho 1fo of Mrs, O. W, Burliugemo. Tho Company rofusod paymont of the loss on tho ground of fraudulont misrdprosentation of niu of tho appileant, The jury Woducsday nlfi: 3 brouglit n 5 vordict for tho plaintiff for tho full amouut, —In Leo Oounty, ryo and wintor whaat will Jion argo crop; sprig whoat aud oata sra ight, hoading out whan vary shott, owing to tho iry woatlar i May; corn fa Toolting woll, with indientions of a Iargor yleid than usual; all variotios of fruits promito on abundant crop, ospoclally ponches and apples, —A sovoro storm ncopmpanied by s bigh wind pnssed ovor Fort Madison and the vlnlnig Wed- nasday ovaning. Along the line of tho Burling- ton Southern Railrond “considorablo damago Wiy dono. At Milton, sn olovator was unroofed, dnmngiog a Jargo amount of grain. MINNESOTA. J. L, Btrykor, of Catshill, N.Y,, was found Wadnesduy altornoon locked i hit ream gt tho Bletropolitan Hotel, Bt Paul, ingonsible from tho eflacts of morphine, ~Efforts to ravive bim woro of 1o syail, and ho died at 2 o'clock _yostorday morning. 'The deconsed waa & wenliby man, having " considorable_investmonts in Si. Paul, ‘whero ha bnd boon 5 frequont visitor for twonty yonrs, Friends of Mr. Strykor, notwithstanding Fumors and positive assortions to the contrary, eoy bis doath was tho result of nn accidentnl overdoso of morphino, takon to induco sloep. NENRABKA. At Sioux City, on tho Missourl River, the high water hos causod the Missourl to cut through to tho Big Bloux River, just abovo Hioux City or Covington, an the appoeita side of thoriver. If tho river continucs rising, one or the othor of thoso places will bo washod nm:{ or Bloux City ‘will bo lof¢ goveral milea inlond, Tho channel of tho rivor as cbanged in ather placos rapidly, loaving Nebraska City off the river. —Tho body of an Indian woman wes found doad in tho Union Paoifle dopot-yards at Omaia Wodnesday morning, ovidontly having diod of consumption. —A noval burglary was committed ab Omatin Wodnosday night. A gangof burglnrs ontored tho gambling-hell of Dau Allen and stolo all tho ohips and other gambliug implomonts. THE TENRITOMIEN. A Bismaxck, D. T, dispatoh yostordny snys that 500 Indinns stampodod tho Government Tord at Fort Pock a fow days ago, killing moat of tho auimals, Chiof 'Two Boars eends doflanco to Custor, and says be ia roady for him. —Tho Jast boat of tho soason through to Fort Bonton, D. T\, loaves noxt wook. - —— STATE STREET. ©Opinion of the Corporation Councils . As prodictod in Tie Taioss, Masor Colyin, aftor duly weighing tho mattor, yostordsy ap- proved tho following ordinanou: ‘WuEREAs, In tho opinion of the Common Couneil, the wideuing of North State stroot would be fnexpedie out ot the present time, and nndor the damages ne- :fila}:&hr the property taken for safd improvement ; orofos Bzcl’t un’;r}umi by the Common Counctl of the City of cago: St‘\’flmfl 1, That the ordinance pasacd Nov. 11, A. D, 1872, eutitled * Ao ordinance for widening North Btato stroot, from Ohicago ovenuo to Behillor street,” ve aud tho sauts is hieroby repoaled, Bgo, 9, That tho Uarrm’nnull Qounecl bo, and ho s ‘horoby, instructod to discontinue nll further proceod- Angy for making sald improvement, Heo, 3, This ordinance shall bo in forco from and offer ity pussage, A& saon 08 the Councll had passod tho ahovo, sgroatbue and cry wes sot up that tho city would bo liablo for aomages to n Snbulous amount, Somo wosk-lneod Aldermen becamo frightonod, snd ériod to shift tho respansibility of thoir votes upon tho Corporation Counsol, bocauso o hnd lvon bis opinion that tho o pance could bo jogaily passed by tho Countil, and tho clty would ineur no damagos, Thas ho Dins oxcoliont grounds for such opimion mey bo 8oon by THE FOLLOWING OPINION, glven by bim to tho Mayor, sud on tho strongth ‘o which principally tho inttor arnived ab tho con= clusion bo did : In accordanco with your requeat for my views as to tho power of {ho Goniion_Gouncil to fiws tho ordie ‘nanco now beforo you in relation {o North Btate stroot, X subinit the following: Thao caso 18 now Boudivg In the Suporior Conrt upon tho roport of tho Commiesloncra of Assceament ap- ‘poinled by the Court, —That report has not yet been coufiemed, 1€ sliall bo po aflirmod, aud tio spocial shacssimonta are collected and paid over or tendered 10 1ho Jand-ownor, thon, and not 4N then, wnder our stutute, hins tho city a veated right in the property. 1 Lold, thorefore, thut at tho preseut tima 0 monTs Dave vested fn tho ity in the lands, and nono in the laud-ownor in tho money to bo paid thorofor. Theso rlglits arg corelative; thoy arisg at tho sume thne, Tho corporation goins mo veatod righta in tho lsud until syment or tender of the money, and tho land-owner okt veatod right In tho 1noney wnth tho TIght 1m the land vests in tho corporation ; st all events, none until tho eoutruition of the Comimissioncr’s report by tho out, 0 vESTED MONTH Tavo, theroforo, arlsen In favor of olther party in this cauo 8% the provont slugo of the procoedings. 1 hold, therefuty, 1L at the corporation uuy sbandon {lio progtodiugs, aud (hat “TUE COMMON GOUNCIL 1IAD THE ROWER {o pass the ordiuunce in question, ‘This question han nevor been dooided in our Huprome Court, nud tho rule cannot thereforo bo considored na definitely sottled. in our Slate till thot 18 dono, 1 Will now glve you A FEW OF THE AUTHONITIXS upan which my opinion in based, and leavo it for you, to decido whother I am correct or not, ‘Jndge Dillan, in his admirablo work on munilpal corporntions, Val, 3, pige 673, lays down this rulols tho followiuy torins “T)ip Janguage by which tho power to opon ntreets aiad tnko privalo proporty for that. purposc, is ununlly conferred upon munivipal cox tion @ Thoy may at any e, before talking posscsalon of tlo iroporty Dter comploted peocecdings, or before (ho final cun= firmation, rocodo from or discontiutie the procecdiny they havo funtituted, Tisls muy bo done wnless it is otherwlss provided by Legislativo enacimont, nt any time befora vested rights in the othera havo attached, Untll tho Zasseeementa of damnges have Loen mado, {10 atnount eanuot Lo known, aiid it is rossouuble that after having accortatued tho oxpenso of the project, {he corporntion should have a discrotion to go on Witls 16 or not s it sces dt, “TiuE AUPHEIE QOUNT OF MANTIAND, in s cnso of Grafl va, Taliner, 10 Maryland, 654, held hat *tho Clty of Baltimore was not bound, by the mioro_inguisiilon of dumuges, although couftmid by fho Gonet to pay tho. tutount awardod, bt coul ‘noverthelcas, abaiudon tho logation in quostion; that {he Sudgment aud coufirmtion simply docided the vulua of tho ground, and thut paymont or tonder of tho viiio {n ‘Hlocessiry to givo tho clty titlo o tho memlly." M i cano of tho tate of Muryland ve, Graves otal, 0 Mavyland, 453, 16 wan ol by' tho samo court. that “ing udleafion af privato propiorty for publio use s ot complofo until thie propciotur fs paid or toudurad 1hia valua of s {iropeety an ascortatued by tho ingeat or ausonsmont, No proliniluary stop prior 10 setunl Phymiont or seidor KO flxes the' corporation s o hro= Joiut tho abandonment of {ho condvmnation or of (ko onlorprive” 1o R, bano of (ho Oty o€ &, Jasepts v, Sfamiton ot ., 1Y, SMiseouri 983,—a esse Wik Proceoiligs Tingd boon ' comtuonceid f0F oponfig 4 sircot, aud i ausosament of dumayon to tho proporty-holdor liud Teon, mad and confiruied, Lo Buproino Couyt of Mis~ Biour) lild, on & eusk 05 PASON, w Collavas 41 hava 110 dnubt thot tho city iy dismike 1ta procsedings at any fims beforo sl idgment i the Olcult Caurty anil thon tho only lability that ‘would Do fucirred ‘Woulil ba the sxpoitkus, 8O- £, 0N Becount of oxcossive awnyres, ¢ belus upwio oF lupolitio lo_ procood, {t anigut sbandon tho work, 1f the city olects to o enterpriee, mud not 1o tlio tho propor- ly;.(‘;lnfill"‘llulll I‘l\h fl(vbfillll\\ln of tho titlo frem thie ownor, e %R o pay rotn tho publio,” (3450 Norion hero 198 OpIoUS SARAGIA from te dectatonn of this Suprome Couet of Jann, Now York, nnd Now dormey, ! oonfirm the foregoing snd atrepgtlion hin Tn to cano of thio Corporation of New 0th Jounson O, Hop, &8, GUANGRLLOR KHR AATAE “ Perhaps th bottor opinfon n that tho Corporation 46 not bound {0 go on, but may rocodo sud_ sbnndon tholr plan &t nny time bofors the Commissionera of Ascwnmonia shall havo roported, sud tlele roport shall bave beon confirmed, On tho couficrua~ tion of the report of tho Comaminsionors, rights thon bocame ncquirod and yested in tho partics Tospoctively. ‘Tho corporation bocomes selzod, and may hlwuunn: slon of the Innd, and the owners bocomo entitied to tho dumago nascesoll, In tho caso of Uity of Joifot va, Wooit 3UBUE MimonrRTs of Wil Cirouit Conrt rocontly docidod where the oone domnpation for strcots bad boen made and confirmed Dby tho Conrt: Firat—-That s municipal corporntion, at any time ‘bofore final confirmation of tho roport of the Commis- #lonora of asseasmont, and beforo hh\l!n notual pos- sesnlon of the Iand, havo the right to abatdon the pro- ceadings in tota, Secord—Timt tho righta of the clty and ho Ihnde ownorate mutual and reciprocal ; that thoro in no fn~ yeatiture of titlo in tho Olty Corporation of land taken for publio uso, whothor for atrcots of oLhor purponss, il dctuat poercssion Ia takon, ThirdeFiint possonnion eatimot bo {sken by tho mue ‘icipal authorition U1l tho domagos nro pald, “NUMPHOUS OTILKR DEOINON ‘might ba olted, and at groater longth, but I deom theso sucicnt for my presont purposo, As to thoe ox~ pedioncy or proprioly of passing the ordinance and obandoning tho improvemont, that in of course, n ‘matler concerning whioh the renponsibility roats with tho Gornwon Coutoll, Vory reapeolfuliy, Jgase O NontoN, Corporation Qounsel, THE RAILICOAD WAR- A Joyous Meeting in tho Sixtecnth Ward, Amooting of the proporty-holders on tho lin ot Southport avonue was hold yostorday even- Iug In tho snloonof 1L, Maainan, on tho comor of Southport and Wobstor oventios. The chair was takon by Ald, Mabr, Tho first ponkor was D, sTOUT, who road to thio meoting tho following word of advico, which Lo statod had hoon propated for Iim by ono af tho most omivent mombora of tho Ohicngo B, & Mr. Clydo ! On Baturday morning next the metlon for an in- $Suuctio restra(ning tho Tai{rond companen from using Tho track on Southport avenuo will bo argued bofora Judge Farwoll, Ii i important thnt tho properiy- ‘ownora bavo this Injunction granted, for, in caso thay do, and such position fs matntained, thon tho com- ‘panics must psy all property ownors Who malio fhieir clalns in court tho damnugo which each has suffered, Tor tuls purposo ol propurty owners should como Into conrt snd becomo partles to this sult, os thoy bavo n right to do, ‘This will wave cost and expenao, nm if this s not dono, each person will be obliged to commenico hin own 8uitand pay all tho opouso of it; whoreas in thin case oll partics can foin, and save hundrods of dollara cxpense, All theso property-owners can comblne and fight this one suit for just ahout tho sawocost that each ono would havo to pay if ho acted for himsulf, or brought his own sut, ‘Ho rogratted that Naturo had not croated him a Dutchman, Tho fact was that Lo ns a Dutch- wman who could only sposk English, Ho nssurod tho moating that ho Lind nob boon bought, that Lo wan no d——u thiof. It didu't cost him any- thing to got bin logal advico. Ho was tho best Iriond tho Sixteonth Ward bad got. 'Ihoro was ‘ot . man who would put a8 much monoy into tho thing as ho would. - Ho wns Stout] Ouly ono man nood bogin o enit, and all th rost could bo- como partios thoroto, withou! inoronsing the cost in oach caso, by attonding at Judge Farwoll's Court on Baturday morning. By J——8, Lio wan straight. If 8600,000 wore put on that window, it wouldn't buy bim, Horo Ald, Mabr orled out: “ Lot mo havos clinnco, StoutI” to which that Alderman ro- lied wrathily: “ Hold on till I got through, Petar.” Ald. Stout continuod : Tho Company will nob 16 ablo £o rin o car, not ovort o horwo-cor of & Tand-cor ovor the track wntil overy propurty- holdar hod boon paid tho damingos sustainad by Lim, A Voico—Whon will wo got it ? Tho Aldorman annibilatod the spoaler with o glanco and an oatl aud procoedsd, He wantod fen mon to comae torward to muko their claimg undor_onth ak tho City Clork's ofico o noxt ‘moruing. At tho concluslon of his_spocch, Ald. Stout ‘mado his way among tho monting, (roating in- discriminatoly to boor and -cont oigars, and try- ing to find out who tho man was Wiio wantod io Liang bit, 100 was most vobomont in his pssor- tions, thnk, whon ho voted for tho ordinanen authorizing the Jaying of the track, ho was not cognizant of whnt ho was dolug, and in sotting forth tlit sinco tho Monday provious ho had not had » monl in his own houso, but had managod {0 spend 3100 in 8id of tho' couso of his con- slituonts, - ALD. AR modo s speach fn Geruiay, lu whilch ho ropudi- atod warmly tho charges of waut of faith whicl many of tho proporty-holdars kad pro- forrod against bimsolf and bLis collongne. In tho middie of tho Alderman's offort a long, lonk cronturo distnrbed bim by intorjeoting romarks ourl, Lous t only go to aitlon.) ork v, Baps, of a unparlismontary oharactor, Aid. Mabr in- vitod him to tako the stump, which bo did, lounohing forth iu low Gor- man & torrout of abuse n{;nlnst railronds ond railroad companics, especially tho Ohicago & Pa- cillo. Wien tho posicor, Zimpol by name, hnd talled for twonty-fivo minutos, the pationce of Ald. Stout wns oxhausted, and ho invitad tho Bpoakor to dosist, This only doublod hie tlow of oloquonco. Hors Ald. Btout roso to o poiut of order. Tho poiut of ordor wus, *Wo don’t went no back-talkors round here,” Five more beers, My. Hasmanl ‘I'ho wrath of tho lattor party at tho apparent- 1y intorminnblo cloquonce of tho men who sont forth low Gorman ut the rate of 600 words por minuté, burst its control, and shouting out, “ Gott Almighty, ho is making a stoomp-spich | Ho has cot do cow py do tail, and ho won't ‘shitop,” ho remoyed tha epoakor from tho chair, into which leaped the ovor ready Ald. Stont, who “ just wantod to addross ono word to the meot- ing.” o mosting ab this bolut bocamo lrromodinbly partissn, ONE-HALF YELLED " zrnrer,” tho othor Lalf sorosmod * Stout,” and in the midat of tho turmoil Zimpol mannged to scramie blo into the chair again. Ald. Stout immediately erlad to oust him, an acb whioh was grootod by the partisnns of Zimpol with such oxprossions a3 “Lot him go*shosd !’ “Don't mind tho old stove pipo,” “(the lutter Iguominious opithct bolog actunlly intondod for an Alderman of the Peaplo's pacty), and, moro unmistakablo still, 1o h—1 with tho Aldormen 1" STILL A THIID DIDDED for an nudlonco appoarod in ¢ho poreon of a littlo Doy naned Lous Nelke, who satmonnted & olinie at tho ond of tho Toom, 'snd thundered oty in o yoico whioh ho must havo borrowed for tho ocoasion from s much largor men, that ho bad done more for tho Sixtoontt Ward thon Ald, Aabe and Stous put togothor. This was tho_spack that touchied oft the train, Thoso Aldormon_and thoir futimato frionds Tushed for tho rockloes Nolko, and, to borrow an oxprousion, it looked as 1 North Bido saussgo- ment was on tho point of boing manufacturod, Tho appenrance of Lalf-a-dozon policomon, Lo~ avor, Wiaderad troublo, and tho Mooting DIVIDED ITSELF INTO TWO PORTIONS ono, led by tho Aldormon, going to & hall furthor norib on Qlyboura_avenuo; tho ohor, undor Mr. Nolko, moving in tho diroction of Nligitz's tavern, ou'the carnoraf Soutbport and Clybourn svouués. At tho Aldormanio mostiug things wero condtigted i 6 moro orderly manuer, Ald, Stout, frothing over with eloquonce, insisted wpon doing all tho falkiug, aud it roquired all thio atrongth and porsuasivences of Ald. Mabr to Lioop him corkod. ALD, MATR, statod that both ho and Ald. Stout had dono all thoy could for thom_consistontly, and tuut any o116 who said anything to tho contrary was a liaz, Tlo called upon all proont who had Gy damngos agaiust: the: Oompany to ropair to Judge P Woll's court on Mondey morning, and thera ‘malo afidavits to tho naturs sud oxtont of tioir olalm, Ald. Btout [nsistod upon ten proparty- Toldats prasout rising in tokon of thelr agroo- 1ot {0 moos him noxt morniug lu ordor to placo au fila fn ho City Clork's oftice thoir aflidavits of Gsmngo suffored. _Aftor otio o 1o epooches by propetty-holdors, fn which tho dontimont wos Sxprosuod that tho laying of & track was o mia- fortuno which could ot how bo holpod, and that th0 bust thing was to combino s mako a stout fight for damagos, » motion to adjourn brought lio mootlug 0 o close. Ttk OTIEN MEETING, whioh was formod obiofly for tho purpase of Densing tho grandlloquont Zimpel, and of Biv- ing tho Worklugmon's Assoclntion & _shiow, wan Bl orderty In . charactor, Ar, Jalfors way olactod to tho ohalr, Shoochios wero mado. by Sir. Nolko, Mr. Zimpol, und Mr. Xnrl Klings, all Prominont morbers of tho Ghicago Worldug- Tnows Asuociation. Tho businoss dono at tho ‘meatiug wa tho passago of tho following rosolus fonw s O nated, Tat we, W citizon of Bonthynts ayeniie, ot kuowiug und novor having known shout tho charter ivot o tho Ohicaga & Packilo owd, unil Wwho own our propesty lyiug on sald lino, donnd that the Com. Juoi Gounll protect aur sightu syuinst such Ratlrond 1u avory manner, Otherwise wo slinll huvo Lo guln our owa sights by foreo, Ltesotved, ‘Thut Juko Rohm and Ald, ftout did not set rightly in the Brat in sondiug “the police forco lo profeottho rallrosd in thelr Sumlay coup detat; 00 wecond, 1 voliug for the ordinsnve geuting (g Flghy of way 10 thio rallroad, ‘Botorg the meoting adjourncd & loual Heation of tho Workingmon's Assoolation wan formod, with & momboraliip, it was clalmod, of 204 mom- Hors, though how &0 largo & numbor_could bave bear gathorod from o body not numboring moro thaw ity at tho outeida Ia diffioult to dotormino. AMUSENENTS, ‘¢ 03T ! AT M'VIORER'S THEATRE, Tho Into Thomns Tobortson boquontlied to the world s tronsuro whioh nob mony of Lis gonoration could loave, & oluator of dramatio Jotrala aa bright and puro and sparkling sa thoso which tho wotld seoks for lts decoration. Liko dinmonds too, Roborthon's comodios must pos- sasn & fixod valuo amid il tho fluctuntions of 1asto, nbovo and boyoud Smitation, Ho lias otk whatno othor mun can supply, andin many yonrs his contomporarion havo failod to produce nuything which can sparklo boside his oxquisite croations. e lns givon wan ploturo of tho purost and tondorast sldo of human nature, is lioroos havo tho pollsh of tho times with tho Liorofsm whioh {8 of all timo; bia womon aro puro, wiso, and wikty, 11l dramas aro othoronl in thelr ideality ; Lia plota aro littlo 1dyla of domestio lifo; 1tA loves aro frash snd simplo, and 60 far boyond tha common-place 18 o olo- vato tho passions with all tho strongth of tho maote massivo dramatists of tho olden timo, It 16 tho arrangomont and dalionoy of situntion, lright and witty disloguo, purity of sontimont, ond raro ingonulty, blondod with tho simple onorgy of sincor purposo that mako his plocos what thoy aro to us, and whnt thoy wiil bo to coming timos, 80 long as human nature remains what it i, “Home,” whoso vory tltlo ondests It to us, fa ouo of tho bost of this school. It hey boon soon boforo fn this city, nd slways faizly ployed, As in all Robortson's Dlnge, there is 1o ainglo part. All aro gaod, It Dios boen Toduced by the suthor until the omis- sion of a ino in its composition would bring tho Qolleato fabrio to tho ground—not with tho crash of aruin, but with tho noisoloss downfall of o, atorm of feathors. The star who would chooso It to appesr in must bo in lovo with Lis art, bucauso ho bus horo mome of the ficitious _advantoges thab stars domsnd, Not o lino can bo amplifled o bring him into prominonco without adding nan uosightty oxoresconco, It is only an artist whoso famo s mado who can daro to throw away an opporéunity of shining by contrast, And in spita of all this, it iu doubtfal i Mir. Sothern aver appoured in s moro delightful part to an nudionco than in tho part of Alfred Dorrison, alins Col. John TWhile. Mo how dovored his yhola o o tho rorsalof tho comody, and oita production with tho symmot aathorh dhosght. cn e “Tho rosult {8 & porformanco without parallol on the stago of BoVicker's Thaatra. Anything moro natural than tho action and dialoguo in it connot bo concoivod. The opigrameatio forco of tho_yopartos, whioh Nncis sbous tho stogo Jiko swmmor lightuing, fa‘| brought out with s vividnoss actually starbling, “Ihe dolicato touches which tho groat artist ap. plicu to tho ronlization of a sltuatiou ara boyoud critioism, Thoy aro somothing o atndy, to n- jov, 1o discover. And what fio does Himsclf, Il Sothern Ing roflootod upon tho compnny. Anything moro ronlistio then Mr. Bowor's im- poraouation of tho loafor and card-sharpor, Capl. Mountroffs, would bo offensivo; anything los8 ‘80 would bo unfinishod, 1t is & porfoos oquipoiso. Mrs, Allon, too, 18 & romerk- ably apt studont. 'Always good, with tho _ suggestions of &0 finishod on artist us Mr. Nothoro sho i surprising. Hor pathotio capnbilitios havo o raro chenco in tho part of Ara, Pinchbeck. Nies Walton's patt of Lucy Dorrison is o light and girlish eketeh, very uont aad pretty, and abouadiug o naiveto oud graco. Alt of which raquiremonts Miss Walton oay fully supply. Mr. Rainford and Mra. Myers nood oul to bo montioned, s both Woro in barsony with tho othore. Iudeed, tho anoouncoment by the managoment that *Home" was to bo procced “for tho first thuo_in Chleago in a propor man- mer Lna boon Justilod, 16 will b ropeated to- night. WOOLET'S TUEATRE. P S T b nco nt Taolny'a Theaty tho light of a ontiroly novel rosuetss? kiR story tpon whioh it 14 founded will bo romom- borad nas highly molodraniatio, with tho robust and ovonly-dovolopod plob common to all tho works of ALr. Colling, and with o varioty of in- cidont and force of climax which rendor it & Lighly popular drama, With such a company ns Nr. Daly hes st fooley's it bocomes ono of ‘thio most_offeotlyo of modorn pioces. At with othors of Mr. Daly's proparation for tho stago, “Man and Wifo” inchidos & number of parts’ oqually importang to tho fabrio of tho drams. Thus tho amount of individunl oxcol- lonca roquirod forbids o porfoct prosouta- tion excopt by o company of immenso rosourcos. As with Divorco, 50 in & grontor dogreo with 4 Man and Wifo ; tho perlormanco is o marvel of completonoss. It ie dillicult to pronounco who dasorves tho highost praise, for overy char- acter i8 o distinct and nocossary crontion, sud ench is ployed with such profusion of dolall as to passass tho mind o it¢elf, “[he portralt of Geafrey Delamayne, by Mr, ‘Harkshs, i6 admirablo. 1t i6 vory ditforent from auy of (hose attompled jn tho city. ‘Lho artis has ombodiod the suimal ciaractor of this typo of humanity with surprisivg smplitude. His adyantgos of pliysiquo and voitg, togothor with groat force of munnor, aid him in_proaont- ing, without regonablo doubt, tho best picture of this typo on the Amorican stago. is doggod stupidity, porfect slf-assuratce, and ~ob- Livion of tho abstraot xights of any doscription, aro woll illustrated in tho econo with My, Glenhant. Tho eliaer bruta was hiddan bo~ hind th vory tranaparont voil of brooding whicl Inxurious surroundings must necossarily sproad ovor tho most vicious. 3 Wo liava already epokon fn sdmiring oritiolsm of Diss Ada Dyas, and tho firsl improsion mado in *Diwvarca” must bo coulirmed to oyerybody ho i soon o play the bt of Ao ylteser. This I6 as grocoful and vigorous as auytiiing e havo soon fora long timo, Miss Dyas’ man- nor is golt-posacssad, cool without _boing cold, and forciblo ' by the vast resorve of 'power rather thnn ita oxprossion, 8ho i *pocullarly euitod to tho claractor of Anna Sylvester, and _imparts s quios digoity #uch as tho mind soknowledges. Hor voico, which n thoroughly In_barmony with hor mon- uer, has » swoatly-musleal sooihing offect, and sonlothing of thut quality which Miss Nollson possoseos fu quiot and pathotio situations, Anne Sylvester in thrown into many of thekg, to tho dolight of tho audiongo, f8r thoso tones ro yory puro and woer, ko uprightnoss of hor flguro wonld bo ungraceful in somo womon; {t i ono of tho most impoitant eloments of atrongth in ler acting, and contrasts with tho softnoss and delicacy of voico aud toualt, Thoro aro many patictia soaios, g at tho hotol, the interview with Delamayne and Blanciie, and ons of groat dramailo _forco in tho ‘mooling of tho two rivals for that flue svimal's affoctions, Bliss Fanny Davenport last ovening was radl- antly boeautiful, s n“’mrhly attived. The lighter sconos i which Jilancke Zundie figuces most consplouously wero mndo thio mosb of for the display of port and piquant humor, and s ploasunt, feauk, aasy, captivating minnmer whiol aro oqually meritorious and attraotive, Mr, Lowig as SiraPalrick Lundie was vory on- tortalnlug. "Thoro"was no drollory bout tho ersonation, but gaod, falthful, and vory offoct- 1vo ucting. Mr. Davidgo as Bishopriggs daservod the mglncau praino for all but bis Heotoh_diulect, iy ot ltogathor wlat 1 shouid o, Duk r. Davidge could nat bo anything but oxcellant, ovon witl this teiling dofool. Nr. Fawoott's Perry, tho tralnor, was, in 4 way, vory good indood. Mrs. Gilbort's Jester Dethridge was squully dosorviug. alis B Joaly bud likla t0 da n tho pact of Alrs, Glenham, but of whnt littla thota was sho mado & vory pratty and natural act. Miss Jowott s 8 vory gracoful Iady, o roads her linos with clonrness fnd proclsion, Whora was nothing, or next to nothiug, desgrv- ing othor then favorablo comment, and “ Man and Wifo " 1oy bo considerod n moré pronounce od anccos thait oven ** Divarca,” To-night will bo ono of groat Intarost to lovara of “comedy. For tha only timo during thoir stay Loro, tho company will play “Loutlon Assuranco,” Miss Fanuy Duvenport will play Lady Gay Spanker, . patt for which, abavo all athors, sho is wuited, Tho cast will bo o vary etrong ous, with Mr, Lowis as Meddle, Mien Jowott u Grace, e, Harking as "Daxlo, and Mr, Fishor as Sir Zarcourt, At thomatineo to-morrow, “ Divorca™ will ba ropeated. THE ADELVIL Orowdoil housos havo attonded ovory porfor suco of *Ixion” at thls popular hioilso, ovory a\'unll\fi thls woolt, tho kpoolnl aots boiug londly applaudod. Tho troupe of Arabu in thoir ox- tinordivary gymuastio porforuances donorvo the Diighont prafae, This ovoning & porformauce £o Indios will bo givon. "PULIG HOLIGOT: CONCENT. A convert will bo given thle ovoning ¢ tho Plymouth Cangrogational Churoh, oornor of T alinn avenio and Iwenty-sixth streot by tho Puptin of the Dougtus Gohoel; sesisted by tho cholr of tho Chureh, and othior ialont. The grammo will bo s follows ¢ Thaigod rAns K 1. Ozgan, " Goncert Ovarturo ¥, A, 1, V, Flog 9. Ohorus, * Dratso " Dotiglas: Sehoot. 3. Quariotto, LA Alrs, Seymour, Mra, Unlon, Messra, Smith, and. EI)IM:'. 4% Kamoriea, (wii nolfe nocompnimont) Fijth Grade Ch 5. Tenor Holo, 0. Quorus, “ Whiat Makos o Man o Gentleman? e . Altosdlo, 0 Taie Dol 0 Tgad Dot ra, G, P, Upton, 8. Onorw, “Storraing tha Hielghta, 2. Quartet! islectod, iale, and Titden, Measra,' Bird, iitiame, AN I, 1. Organ, Transcription from * Lohangrin, Alr, Tlaglar, 2, Gnorus, “ Night, 3, Boprand Bolo,..+ dtre; 5 0, & 4. Gliorus, "I Gomo] ‘1 Come 0. Quartoite., oy phion Clich, 0. Bolo and Oligrus, “Ou tho Motintain.™ urand Douplas 3¢ 8. Chorus, * Good Night.”. ., E, Whittemore, ——t A California Story. J'rom the Stockton (Cal.) Independent, In 1650 & young man nemed Osborn, who had Tocontly artivod ot tho minos from tho Enst, pouniloss and friondloss, woa tokon biok. Ho told hla condition to o folfow-sdventuror namod Hitohoook, who was s little bottor off, and tho promiso was kapt, and whon, ofter two montha of ilinoss, Osborn arono from hia bod, is friend Dbnndod him §250 to boar his exponses and to proauro tools, saylag to him, * It ovor you got ablo you can pay-mo back, but do not worry oursolf and injuro your hoalth in irying to maka o moncy too quick.” Opo yoar wnd n halt from that timo Ouborn sent Hitchcoek 81,250, with tho following noto 1 * I'll pay intorest on Triondship." His Inbors proved romunorativo, aud by 1878 ho was worth $360,000. Whilo in - San rancisco ho mot and recognized hi frlond. " Whon thoy Durtad, atise soserat. aat ompanlonahip, Osborn gavo Hitohcock & sonjed packago, with 'tho njunotion that 1t way not to 0 oponied until bo was on tho cars. Thora Hitahoook found that 1t containod a daod for ono-sixth of rich silvor mine, with a siaall noto contajolug tho words: * Inlforest on friond. chip.t Litaboook hias eold bl intorout for —ee MARRIAGES, B, L., Jus 10, 15 fono of tho bridu's 14thor,. Juha Marehfnson, 3 Thu Rav, John ulton, My, Homs it S by e v, dg lton, M rbraes Bophic ROW~ROW-—Juno 16, at tho roside: ywi Tiadltiaw, 1253 Sintorat, by tho Tiov. Lo - Husts Jaoms Kigin ltow, of Brackviils, Province of Ontario, Oan., and Aniolis B." Qow, daugbior of tho' lato Poifip Wow, of B e— . {izocksitte papees plonso sapy. OUTHETHARKIS-AL tho. Foitdenco of tho brido's Ellronll Warron, Laka Cnlllzkx 1il., Juo 11, by tho Tlov, . B, Tk, of Waakogas, it. K. Uidthotn of Chtoase, aud Sifed Zors' % Horelo Sty dinmitor of ok Havels s MULLICIN=AL Graco: Methodsat Episoopal Elmmh, Wednosdny, Jupu®, by the Jiov..0, E, Folton, 3r, Hotman “Teipp.and ‘Sias Founio Sulbica, both ot oo Wy —ATi In this a3 NIXON—BAKTI—To this olty, 10th tnst, by thy Rav. W, IT. ftydor, D. e A {odor, B ., hte. Goorga 1 Nisod oa S Wastlugion, .0, and Philadotphls papors plessn L DEATHS. AT ’11'1‘9 ATiizOn :‘;flfl'?fi";dfl" Juno 10, of hoart disoor sha S o oo tond ot ornor Elo-ste urt, o a“‘:fi“‘:n . aud Bodgwick-ool by carriagos to OARS[-0n June 10, 1674, Tommy O i et R AT R Funoral sorvioas af thie hoiise, 109 Houth Wood-at., to- digaripom. Urends e invltad. NIORTH~On Wodnssiay, Jano 10, at 020 p. m, of consumplian, Dlosea & Dastieine, beod st roem s b b ‘unoral from 1\ idoneo of his " -3 vk e o g (8fiss.) a5 Portiand (o.) papars ploase ouly ol f Jol 3 H PR e o 1 2T s e W asecopr, BFLULoX NoxIULI. i Centaur Liniments allay pain, subduo awollngs, hoal burns, and will eure rhoumatism, spavin, and any flosh, bono or muscle "= afimont, Tho White Wrapper 1 for famlly use, the Yollow Wrapper &s for Price 50 conts; Inrgo bottlos 81, KeArgon animals, Childron Cry for Cratorin.—Pleasant to ake— ‘perfect substitnte for Castor O], but mors efcaolous in ‘rogulating tho stomach nud bow AUCTION SALES, By WM. A. BUTTI S & CO. REGULAR SATURDAY SALB. Snml«nmn Now Furniture and Piunon, farae wmoimt of tmed Tanuclold Goods ot Ad Becondelnid Cirpois, &eon o " SATURDAY, Juno 1, at o'oloak, at our Balosrootss ¥ alson-at, I8 B MY BUTTENS £00,, Austionsces. SALE OF NORTH SIDE Tmproved Property! 5 BRICK DWELLINGS & LOTS ON LINCOLN-AV., Tuesday Afternoon, Juno 16, at 3 o'olook, ON THE PREMISES. = 1 s0ll on oagy torme5 bricl 1-story and basgmen awollings, Nov. &% 47, 6 Uf and_ 80 Liocoimav, - Tuces buusos havo beon hutly pily two yeats, unds eupoc. Vool Aratrong & Hraiy Arohiivot 5 o€ tho bost matoetal pnd [ tho wmost thorough munsor, oy ars all tho. mandorn; imprasomonin. coRaIBING & Torlors ibraryy 4 Chasbors, DiingeHtoniy iilaions etoton, Olnsats, Datlitnon, snd & Sub.Collar uder 0 wiiolo liousn; Gan, Hoand Cold Water, Macblo He- sl aniel, “Hlieydronk Gotes i enoncan o ax A ororlosKigg | insols, Fa e VA U ims & co, Aconts for Ownor sud Auationeors, 163 Kast Sadisor-sty Mortgage Sale of Mare and Colt. At thia Stablo of Bon Hansom, No, 487 Cottage, Grove.- ay., noar Thirty-soconid-at., on Saturdey, Juse 31, 167, 8t Toaclook . 1., will be sold to tho biifiost biddor 034 51 thoboss brud i inust Trom{niog ol trotting mares 0 'file Spubtry. Also, hae Aoy toaks 1 star ol Taia o Sl oje il lar pehe fot 1. Noius e DT Rots pring, " Podtizenat-t 1o of salo 2 Haot e DR, Mo TN & G0, Austioneors. By GIO, P, GORLE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATUCTION, On Baturday, Juno 13, at 9 o’olook, 16 Oratos W. G. Crockery, 10 Oasks Yellow and Rackingliam Ware. At 10 o'clock wo shall offoran {mmonso atock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ¥rom 8 different manufaoturors. Thoy say, BELL OUR GOODS, 98 Parlor Sots (In overy stylo), [0 Marblotop and Ohax- bor fots, 60 Buranus, 40 Marblo-top Ceulro Tablos, & Walnut Dodsteads, 25 Washatand Burotue, Drcestig Oaso luroaus, Sidoboards, Lok Cawos, Walnut Ward- Toboy, Loungos, Rookers, Mieracr, Ohairs, Carpate, Ho- Teluorators, 1o Chiaate, Tiaby nrelogos, Patlor aud Otios Doke, Stiow Casow, Bowlug Macbinoe. Ak tzaghish fouta-nd Hamoss, silvorplatad, cout 23001 wn SEoglish Saddio snd Bsldts, faur oo English Dlsukais ant Rollors, Ourry Combty B, &0., al) onta for a fourin-nad tle, sold at1i 'clock. tho oaulpuenta T L. P, GORE & G0, Auctloncers. Auotion Sale of Custom Work OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, DAY, t On BATURDAY, funo I3, at § Worl e G ¥, GORE & and 70 Waba iy TILISON, POMEROY & CO. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, Juno 12,2t 9 1-2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Now and Second-Hand, MasbloTap and Walnut Ghambier Sots, C lush nid '(orcy Parlor Bulls, Mate Gloth Hurvaus, Drosing Uness, Bldohoards, lo Grlgoeatdrs, Tco Haxox, dirussols and Wool tonsion Tafilon, 1, W.'and Oulc Hkfst. Tables, Rian Orockory, Olusswaro, (unoral Morchandiso, “Also two iidoca” totsrinw Maolinos, sompiota. g RUY 1+ U 'and 8 Randolp! LLIGO By JAS, 8, Mcll ATOTION SAXaM" 0 Torson, Hugitos, wnd Tlarhausca, oo (s 1tk of o, [ R ] e, an ths o (o s k Yard sines ol 0 a0 lattor promined to ' moo him through.” Tho *

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