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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1874. LOCAL MISCELLANY. . MR, STOREY AS A JURYMAN. .. On tho 16th day of Mny lngt tho namo of Wil- ur I, Btoroy was drawn from the box to sorvo a8 & potit Juror during the Inst two wooks of the prosont torm of the Criminal Court. MMr. Btorey was notified, but whon the hour arrived for impanoling the jury, No fallod to nppesr, and novor oven condesconded to give roatons for hla nbsonco, Yestordny Judgo Jumoson or- dorod an attachmont to bo fesuod for the dolin- quent, whioh was placed in tho bands of Dallier IInmmond, who at once departed in senroh of tho ecditor and proprictor of tho Times. On arriving at tho ofifco of tho Thnes ho faled to fiud Mr. Storoy, and on tho second visit bo met with o similar Inok of sucooss. TIE THIRD TIME ho called ho found tho nimost ditleulty in mak- Ing his woy towards tho cditor’s raom, which ho 1ind mado up bis mind to invado at all eoat. A Boon ns ho found the top of tho first flight of slairs it was apparcnt to him that the full forco Tiad been dotailed to gunrd tho dilatory Juryman from invasion. At each stop lio was mob with cross-quostioners, to each of whom Lho object of g visit lnd to Dbo oxplained. young man rubleund of faco and Sary hard of l'“"‘"F’ was, uxt:cel'l(n.ily soarching m bis_ interrogaforics, and when_ho got through fo hia patiaraction ho oxplained to tho Dailit that sluco the Rockrord trouble tho oditor of tho papor had lived in_constant dread of an attack upion his porson ; that ho romnined for o Jong timo dally in consultation with a Madi- sion stroot medium iv liopes to be ablo to for- onst its results, and that the wholo staff had boon nrmod with dorringers, and wore dally drilled fu the throwing up of barrieades and in Blreat firing. The Bailift porsuaded the}youn qu that his mission had nothiug to do witl his, and EARNEATLY TMTLORED AN INTERVIEW with tho editor and_proprictor, Aftor much delny this was granted, and tho Bailiff was ush- cred into tho presenco of Mr, Storey, 'Fhnt gon- tlemnn was busily ongaged writing anothor ox- Elnmmon, tho Ilast ono, which was dono in tho flico, not Laving plonsed Lim, with now fnots to F‘u\'o tha uttor innocenco of tha writor, and, a8 ight bo oxpocted, ho presauted a vory melan- holy nepoct. It wae apparent to tho Bailiff that io many feurs ho had “ontertained of a sudden sud unpleasant torminatior {o his intorview wore groundless, Tho man boforo him ' waus uiot, mute, resigned, humble—not the torrible toray of yoro, but the subdued, chastened sub- itute which had been praduced by a succession E‘[ disastors, among which may bo moutioned ydin and Pauline, deeay of inflnenco, decrenso b clroulation, docline of advertising, tho Spirit- ;mliatiu monomanin, and tho Rockford libel uits, As tho Unilif entered the room the itor rose, mado o polite bow, insisted upon 8 visitor's taking 1 - 111 OWN TEUULIAR EASY CIIAIR, pud sat down himself upon tho donl-hottomed bno which lad hitherto boen resorved for the E:rluro of visitors. Ile np)mh)glzml to tho ilifT, and questioned him os follows : Mr. Storoy—May I ask your business, my doar r ¢ DBailit—Well, you soe, Mr, Storey, your name Eot pulled for furyman in Judge Jamoson's ourt, aud— Mr, Storey (with too much of tho old fire tg boe ngreeable)—)iy name got pulled for jury~ founl, What fn 'l T bog you pardow, 3 ailiff, In my hot days I contracted bLabits which I fear ——, You understand, Mr. Bailiff,' At the same time, what on earth did Lhoy pull my numo out for? Didn’t they know that just mow Iam overtaskad 2 What “with libel suits, and forgorics, nnd Gus-Company Presidents, and mediums, whose uttor incapacity for their work almost shake my Spiritualistic fnith, I am driven almost wild. ‘Fhis is unlkind, too unkind, 10 YOU BELIEVE IN SPIRITS, Mit. DAILIFF ? Builif—Well, thank you, I don't mindif I doj o ittlo whlsky— : Mr, Storey—Not that Lkind, Mr. Dailiff. Tthereal, not fermented. Tho spirits of tho do- perted. Huve you over heurd an angol whis- per Buililt—T thought I did s moment ago, but it was o misunderstanding, M., Storey—I sgo you aro not ono of us. Tub who the dov—, Pnrdon me agaiu, Mr. Dailiff. These carly shortcomiugs cling with a touncious rasp. As I was saying—What the do—. Thoro §go ngain. What caused Judgo Jamoson to set- tlo on mo as & juror? I supposo somo do othor I simply called bint a dog, or & horso-thicf, or n liar, aud now he turns round and nccome- nanco, snd also boeawsoe It hnd fmled to gain the consont of two-thirdn of tho proporty-ownors u!an% :ho proposed line, - Tho “injunction was grantod, ‘Tho nuawor of tho Compnny waa filod yestor day, donying that it was outlnvod on socount of non-complianco with the ordinanco in rogard to timo, nnd claiming that tho timo had boon ox- touded Dby tho Qummon Counoil Lo yoars from Nov. 18, 1871 ; that it was aluo provided by the or- dlunnee that if tho Cumprml wns prohibited by nny ocourt from oarrying on the work, av it was rostrainod should nob bo lucluded fin tho torm of tho two years, Tho Company alloges thnt tho Injunction in tho present onwe was fge gned within the timo set for tho complotion of tho track, and thoreby it las boon restrained from going on with™ tho Iaying of tho track ovor sinco, It wns also clalmod tuat tho reason tho Compauy did not proceed with tho work a8 goon ag the loavo was givan, was bo- caudo tho Donrd of Publio Worka hiad requested that it should wait until the nowers and gas and wator Plpun woro put in, sud tho pavement laid, ‘Tio tofendant nlso donios thnt the proposed raad will injura tho valua of prc:’porty nlong its routo or block up tho avenio, and sk, thorofora, that tho bill may bo discontinuad and the hxflune(lon disgolved. ~Tha pavomont of the stroot Is going on at the prosont timo, and it may bo that this faot hins walienod the parlics to a” now effort to lay tho track to tho presont city limits. ——ea . THE OHICAGO RIVER. To the Editor of 4'ie Chicago Tribune: TIE PIRST PLAN, Btn: In your edlitorlal remarks in Tre SuxpaY TanuNe on tho Olieago River, you do not gvor- stato the consoquences of sllowing the river to romain in its prosont mout foul condition, How tocuro tho ovil bns been o question beforo the public for o long timo, and hns, undoubtedly, Dboen one upon which our engincoring dopart- ment hns bostowed much of ita valuable con- sideration, but with emall rosults, oxcopt as to oxponse, up to the prosent time, . 'T'o suggest a plan to make what we call Chi- ongo River cloan, and to disposo of tho seworage of "tho city 1 n practical mannor, is tho objoctof this communication, Inattompting to suggest & ouro for & digoaso, it 18 neocseary to find ont Hrst, if possiblo, the cause, in order to act intele ligonely. < Tirgt, What wo call “Chicngo River"” is not » river, but tho mouth or outlet of & swamp or mareh, If it wore a rivor thoro would bo no troublo, nu tho curront would carry off tho filth now neoumulatod in such o torribie maes, and right Lioro {8 the cnuso and trouble. Tho sower- ago of the nh{ ly dischnrged into s coss-pool Laving no ontlet! Buch a thing is o crimo nud au onginooring blundor’ of the most ehamoful charactor. If the sowerage, and by this 1 includo overything now discharged into tho river of that nnture, had not been allowed to be dischargad into tho river at all, it would nover inve boconio o nuisance and o pestilential torror, but an attract- lishes his vengeance by making mo n juror. Chis is herd. 13y—. stopped in timo this time, Dir, Bailift, BEARCIING FOR INFORMATION. Haro Mr, Storey went to a tube,down which he shouted : “ITunt up the files and find out whon Judge Jameson was liboled, aud what tho libel con- pisted of." Bailift—Well, Mr. Btoroy, I supposo you will bo on linud to-morrow morning ? Mr. Btoroy—Not if Ican help it. I'It consnlt ‘ny medium, and il the angels whispor ‘‘do, Wilbur,”" I 'shall go. If thoy whisper, *Stay, vilbor," I must. Bailiff—But you'll be imprisonod, if you aro not m hand, for contenmpt of court, MMr. Htorey (leaping from his ehair)—Wilbur T, Bloroy mnprisoned | ~Where in —. Pardon mo et once more, Mr. Bailiff. Myyoutbful profanity il erop out 11 momeuts of ‘tao groat excito- mont, but imprisonod ! 118 A TERMIDLE PLACE, Yo new Connty Jail, isu’t it 2 Lailir—Torrible, and thora's & dark cell in it chich Jailor Folz fins orders from tho Toople’s arly to resovre for you if ever you fall into his Hlutahos, de Mr. Storey—Aerial and modialistio ontitios, Khat shall Tdo 7 And the jnil is fitled with hor- )ild crl;uimhs. Who ig tho worst wrotch in the nco b Bailift—T don’t Imow who s the worat, but I Joll you who is tho monnest: ‘Thore's & man in Jhere wont round town tolling a scandnlous Mory that blested the reputation of a young powiug girl and ruined tho name of an lonent mechanio. He got caught at it though, and Fuw ho i8 paying up. And the meancet thing is hat ho tried to gat off bmyin;_; that somobody sluo who was lylvg told Lim'the story snd im- posed upon him, M, $torey—A despleablo wrotch, A monster, A—n forsnken crenturo, Bailift—And what do you think their prisoner pays? Mo says that if ko had El’iutul’l tho tuloin » puper and sont it round to thoussuds of sub- seribers ho'd be scot-freo now, "ho hit was & palpablo ono, and tho ecditor winced. At this moment ONE OF THE SATELLITES appoured, Sutelite—Wo have searched through the Blowand cunot d mny Mol upon Judgs Jusao- on, Mr. Btorey—Btrange, most strange! Tho Budgo, & public wan here for years, and no livel I tho Zimes, Havon't I over callod bim ovou s ar ?{ltnlblltu-—mks&r. v. Btorey—Nor a dog ? ]P\l{nn:‘l:m—-yl\'a&tllr. 5 1, Storoy—Novor question his ohnatity oven Bulollito—Noyar. - Ty Mr. Storey—Most romarkable. Ilave I nover yone for the Judgoe ? Batellite—Woll, yes. When tho Judgo was sick and obliged to obtain lenve of abeenco Irom duty on tho Bonel, you seceused him of I}mkiug. sud wanted to dock him for short o, Mr. Btoroy—Ah, struck it at Inst, That is what has matlo him pull my namo out. Vailil (indiguantly)—11 you day this you aro o bellor. Tho Judgo ain't that sort of o man,and Xow I'vo spout about enough timo in this . E)m-"l atmosphoro. If you ain't on hund at 10 ~101TOV morning, sure as fato YOU 00 TO JAIL, Mr, Storoy—Give mac time to oonsult tho Ipirits, Plonso do. Bailift—Not & momont, If you_have nnf ox- lunation to mako write it to tho Indgo by letter jud ha'll dinposo of your oaso. 1 shallwalt here, ud if the Judgo is not agrecablo, off you coms tho dismal prison, TREMGLING WITIE AGITATION, ho editor wroto n note which he persunded tho aflif to take to tho Judgo and bring Lack au nswor. The Judgo smited curiously ss he rond + and dolivorod the following moshage to tho nilliT 3 © Hummoll, toll Mlr, Btoroy that, if ho roubled tho spirits Jous, they would reciprocato ; int ho neadn't mind sending mo n gratultons wk ho is rolivved from worvivo as a Cruminal Em of by papor, as 1 am o fumily mun, and ourt jurymun,' Tho ‘tuiliflY hastoned back to the Times offico, ut ha was too Iate, ‘Tho airy ocoupunts of the nlf-way house to henven had oalled upon him, ud Lo wad in a trance, —— FHE INDIANA AVENUR CITY RAIL. ROAD TROUBLE, In Boptembor, 187, Goorge Howlsson, Joonlo . Doxtor, and J, R. Powlo, property-owners on dinua avenuo, south of Thirty-fivst etroot, fllad ) bill against tho Chicago Oity Lailway Compp- 3y to prevont it loying o truck on the avouue uth of Thirty-first stroot, It was clafmod it Eo Compnny had no right, becauve it had failed Joy tho rack in tho time liwlted by the orul ive and plonsant feature of tho city. As tho “river " has no outlet, no sowerage or filth of ;Ltny Lind shoutd be allowed to bo dischinrged into Now nearly all tho water pumped into the city from tho water-works is passod throngh tho sowors into the river and producos no cutront, and tho attempt at Fullerton ayonuo to force o small quantity of water into tho North Branch to creato a curront will probably smount to quito a littlo fu that dircction. To bo brief, this Is my idos : Stop making tho “river " a cess-pool | "Bxtend all tho sewers now discharging into tho rivor to the lake, and not only to the lake, but & mile out into it from the shoro. It may be suggosted that it would be tmpossiblo to carry the sowerngo of tho city amilointo the lako, but Ithinkitcan. The lake pnd river aro on a lovel, of course. Tho sowols that dischargo iuto the rivor are, of courso, nlso sovoral foot above tho river lovol, consoquently could bo earried over the surfaco of the lake any reason- ablo distanco on plers and thoro dischnrged, It should bo made & punishable offenso to put any {lith into tho rivor. Undoubtedly thore may be dififcultios to oncounter n ndapting this iden to tho presont systom of sowerago of the city, but I think nono that cannot be overcomo, if not provouted by thoso who Lave made tho blunder of discharging the sowersgo. into_tho very honrt of tho city. Cit10Aa0, duno 16, 1674, THE BECOND PLAR. Tothe Fditor of L'he Chicago T'ribunes Bin: I noticed in your SBundny edition an arti- cloin rogard to tho bad odor of the Chicnfiu Rivor, and on the ineffective drainoge of the nlt{ nd catling for a bottor avatem. ‘Cheroforo, will you plonsa allow me a small space for the fallowimg suggostion : First—Considoring the topographical situation of Chicago, it cannot bo cffcctually drained by the use of the river, and the water of the samio will never bo pure and inodorons so long as tho main part of the sewago of the city is discharg- ingioto it. No matter what amount of work is done for the improvomont of the same, I am such timé: bialife, o Lins n brothor realding in tho city, Who will bo notified, Tho body i8 nt tho Morgue, and the Coronor lina beon advisod. Tho Coronor hos boon caltod upon to invosti- gato tho donth of n man namod Axel Lnudills, who was found doad in his bod nt hnlf-paat 2 a'ologk yonterdny aftornoon, 1o lived alono ab No. 10 "Wost Erio strout, Ilo wnsnnatlve of Norwny, and wna agod nbout G0 yoars, ' Doath, 1t Is supposed, rosulted from heari-discaso. At half-pnat 6 o’clock Inst ovening Theodoro Scohrador, n boy 10 yonra of ngo, in attemnting to botrd an incoming frolght train on the North- wostort :Rond at Olilengo avonto, wne thrown bounath n oar nnd Lad his right log amputated B}t“iu auklo, IIowas tnkon to the County Ilog- pltal - A dlswrossing and fatal accldont ocourred you- torday afternoon ut halt-pnst 1 o'olock, noar tho cornor of Coutro nvenuo and Bampson stroot, ronulting tn the donth of i amall boy named Willinm Consldin, undor the following. eiroums atancos, The Ind was sitting in n wagon ownod Dy his uncle, Nicholns Lyston, opposito No. 413 Contro avonuo, nwnulnq tho roturtt’ of his rela- tive, who was tomporarily absont, Tho deconsod sought to change his position on tho soat, and in wo doing startad tho horsos, 'Ihoy turnod the wagon so suddonly a8 to hurl tho boy. with great forco from tho sont to the ground, which ho struck with his hoad, n-nehxrlnl: his skull, and causing almost instant doath, 1fo wos removed to t‘llfiu josmnncu of his parents, and the Coronor notifiod, Tho ooromonv of breaking ground for tho foundation of the now Plymouth Congrogational Churol shich is to bo built on Michigan aveoue, nenr Twonty-sixth 6troet, was witiessod by o largo oconcourse of people yoatordny aftornooh. Tho followiug programmo of sorvicos was onrriod out: A shorl profimhmr.v addross was dolivered by the wmtor, tho tov. W. A, Bartlott, Then camo tho roading of a psslm, s hymn by tho choir and aonfrugntlon. and thon the broak- ing of the ground, aftor which addrogsos worc mado by the Rev. E. P. Goodwin, tho Rev. E. T\, Williams, and Prof. F, W, Fisk, Prayor wus oftored by tho Rov. J. E. Roy, D, D, and the servicos olored with tho singing of tho Doxology nnd tho pronouncing of tho bonoediction by the Rov. Mr, Bummer, TIIE NEWBNOYS' HOME, A mooting of tho Bonrd of Mmmfiers of tho Chicngo Nowsboys' Homao was held yestorduy aftornoon in the oflico of tho institution, on La- Sallo stroot, near Randolph, Mre, R, Hubbard prosided, and a full ?uorum was prosont. ‘Tho chiof subjoct under discussion was the annunl plenia for tho boya. _Dr. Bon 0. Millor read & communication from Norman Gassotto, In which tho lattor %&ntlomnu offored to allow tho Whito Stocking Baso Ball Club to play s sories of “charltnblo gnmee,” with any amatour clubs that might be solucted, after tho profeasionals hnvo concludod their Enstorn tour. It was thought bost that the Indies should furnish the roport for tho appronching picnio, Col. James I Bowoen hins offored gronnds in South Chicago for the fostlvitios, and his hospitality has been gratefatly nccoptod, The pienie will take placo in aboui thireo weoks, and other arrangements will bo an- nounced in good timo, P'ho Gonoral Superintondent mado his roport for the quarter nudlug June 1, Tho amount disbursod was 81,184,603 recoipls from bLoys, $057.95. Bubscriptions of $100 oach wero ro- coived from J, MeGregor Adnms, John W. Walsh, L. Z. Loitor, Samuel M. Nickorson, and B. M. Mooro, and $50 each from N. K. Fairbaulk and 8. W. Allerton. ¥rom *'sundry porsons" $50 was roceivod, and from uton, for tho Ttotiof and Aid Bocioty, $2 lio numbor of convineed it will prave n filure, and the labor and monay expendod will bo nothing mors than 2 wpsto, Sccond—Tlie sewerago system of the olty is ontirely dofactive, and should be abandoned. Third—A bottor one should be adopted, which I thiuk could bo nccomplished, as follows : From an appropriate point in the southwestorn part of tho vity, open a grand principal main sewor I.({m tuunel), easterly 2 or 8 miles in tho Inke, and there construot a pumping-work of sufficiont awer to disclarga all tho ewage mattor in tho nko, Trom the point selected in tho south- western part of the city, construct secondory main sowers, noriberly aud southerly, and dis- chargo oll the sowers of tho city luto thom, allowing dopth enough in order to have all tho sowers go undor the rivor. By this_system, not o singlo part of the city would bo Ioss than ten or twelve foot above the sowor, which would allow us to have dry collars overywhere, thoraby greatly bonofitting the health of tho city in goneral, The aboye is only a sletch of theiden, for which tho detnils wonld requira great study aud labor, X Cu10go, Juno 16, 1674, ——— GENERAL NEWS. The tempornture yestorday, as observed by Manesse, opticinn, uuder U'ne Teipuse Build- ing, was, in tho shado, as follows: 7 a.m., 66 deg, Fabr. ; 103, m,, 72; 12 m., 78 ; 8 p. m., 84 ; p.m,, 78; and 8 p, m,, 77. The Prosbyterian ministors mot yeaterdny orning to disouss the great question of ‘Woman tho Church, Binco reporters wore not admit- ted, tho result of thoir deliberations s lost to the publio, : At o meoting of Iadics and gentlemen, Batur- ¥ aftornoon, at tho Orphnn Girls' Lomo, 316 Mouroo streot, » Board of Trusteos was appoint- o4, consisting of the following porsons : MNrs. E. A, Huosking, Tho Rov: E. J, Goodspood, tho Rev. 0. D, Holmer, the Rov, I N, Powers, the Rov. II, W, Thomas, the Rov. 3L, J, Bavage, aud Dr. Goorge I, Shipman. Oficers elected for tha first year: 'tho Rav. O. D. Helmer, Presi- dont ; the Rev. M., J. Bavage, Secrotary ; the Iov, H, W, Thomas, Treasurer ; Mrs., B, A. Haskius, Fupnrlutou\lun‘x the Roy. H. N, Powors, Aud- tor. - The eftects of the edict of the Borrd of Hoalth against tha oystors aro visiblo ou & sign-bonrd on Tiandolph streot, aboye Curtis, It roads ** Lob- stors sud Cove Oy." ‘The remaining lottors— “giors "—hnvo boon chalkad out but not paint- od, and tho sign romains in oloquont incomplete- ness, {:mt a4 fim printor onst down his brush swhon ko saw tho fatal nows fu Tux TrIsvNe, ¢ Tho lotters ** I, I, 8." recolved o now inter- rotation from & young man who was oxpouud- ]‘ng thom to his inamoruta, Thuradey evening, at the cornor of Van Buron and Toomis struote, Haid ho: “ Yon sco, Mary, thoy roprotent what \;nsuu-'n.l’d on tho cross—*L M. B,—I havo suf- ored. Toople can now walk on tho West Bide pavo- ment without having at evory Llock to slclrmiuh round a hop-scotch dingram ocenpied by enthu- siastlo playors, but thoy aro almout ocortain to collide at onch corner with o small boy flying a kito and running backward, The Board of Dircotors of tho Tollof and Aid Bociety hold a protracted meoting lust ovoniug, wud disounsed tho petition of the Mayor of Now Orloans for roliof for the Louislaun sufforors, Tho mntier was finally roforrod to tho following comumitteo: 1L W, King, B. G. Caulileld, £, 1, MeCagg, J. T, Ryordon, J, Mason Loomin, A lnd by the namo of Lawronce Blissott, om- ployed in the printiug-oflico of Blakaly & Brown, ut No, 161 Fifth avonue, fell through tho slevat~ or of that establishmont from the third to the first_floor, youterday morning, 1fo rocelved & number of sorlous brufsos about the heed aud ghouldors, but nono of thom aro rognrded ns dangerons, o was taken to his homo and properly cared for About 8 o'lock yesterday morning the body of William Collior, a srilor, 20 years of ngo, was discovered flonting in tho rivor at the 1ot of Tiaokluwle stroot, and rvovovered, Dosoasod was lusL soon Friday afternoou vory wuch intux- fentod, aud, whilo In thot_conditlon, It I sup- pused, he met with tho acoidont which oosb bim boys recaived during the quartor was U5 ; sout to country homes, 11; restored to pareuts, 91; avorago daily attendanco, 24, Altor sombo genornl discussion relating to the now building on Quinoy strect, the mooting voted to adjourn. THE NEW LIOTEL. ‘The Berlin National Zeitung hns tho following pleco of solemn hunior': b Tho Iatest Amorican progress 2in bullding will bo tho * mammoth hotel * soon to be erocted in Chicago, Thia cnormous hotel s to Lavo o froutago of threo Tuglish wmiles 3 the lielght of soveuty-soven storles will mensuro 3,480 feot from tho grouud floor fo the roof, Tho liotel will linve no stalru ; but 600 balloons will always bo ready to tako visitors up to thelr rooms, No room-walters aro to bo emplosed, but vis- itors will bo sorved by o nowly-patented automatic, put up in overy bedroom, who will do all shaviug, slsmpooing, &0., to the guests by a very simplo aud ingoufous mechunium, Kupposing tho guest ruquires hiot water, the autoniatio will boablo to eall dosne stairg s * A buckeb of water up to Room No, 1,00, 107, nnd the water will bo up iu Boven scconds by & Datiutod elovator, Hulf an hour boforo tablo d'hoto, instead of the ringing of bells, o gun (24 pounder) will bo fired on uuc!xlflum-, tooall the guests to got ready for their wcals, The tablea in tho dining-rooms will meaauro 4 mitea oach, ntteudonco to Lo perfornied by twolve waitors on orseback, ou efther sido of the table, Muslo during tablo d’hota will bo playod—gratis—by olght banda of soventy-sovon men cacls, t For the convenfonce of visitors, & rallway will bo bullt on cach tlour, as well as tolegraph ofiices, Tho prico of oue bed-room will bo from §1 to $10. The cost of this buildiug 18 estimated {0 bo $080,000,000, Tho billard-room will coutaln 000 American, 99 French, and 1 English table, nnd, mioat of ths vialtora expoctedd to bo Amiericans, he billinrd-room will bo fitted out with o spittoon of 100 fout in cironmference, THE VETERANS OF 1848, The voterans of tho Gorman Rovolution of 1848 aud 1849 colobrated the twonty-fitth aunl~ vorsary of the battlo at Wanghnusel, whore the present Emporor, thon Princo William, was tomporarily. defeated yosterday nftornoon, at Fischer's Garden, No. 626 North Clark streot. At about4 p.m. the old Republican voterans commencod asgembling with their frionds and families, and iuloss than an hour the boeautifully decorated gardon was filled to suffocation, ‘T'ho foutivitios wore opeucd by a speech from Mr. A, Hottingor, tho Presidout of tho Exooutive Committee, sotting forth the object of the an- niversary, and depicting 4in glowlug colors thoe incidents of thowe momorable days in which thoy had fought togother for that unileation of Gormauny which now twenty-five yoars later was sy nccomplivhed fact, Tho seorolury, Mr, J. 8. Lindau, then rond soveral loiters from prominent rov- olutionists who, through various causcs, ‘woro preventod - from attonding, Among tbo lottorsread was one from tho Revo- lutionarylondor, Froderick Hoeker, who exprossed his '1“““- #0r10w at not being able to attond, hiy hoalth being so impnired that, by tho advico of hig physician, he was about visiting Colorado, wherao ho hoped to rogain his hoalth, 1o spoke in glowing colors af the deeds of 18i8and 1849, and hopod that, when the proper timo nrrived, they might again unfurl the defeated and low- orad banuer, aud murch on to viotory sud lib- orty, Mr, Cnspor Butz thon read a besu- tiful poom composed by him for the occusion, after which ~ Mr. Willinm nuyax. editor of thae Staals-Zeitung, dolivered tho oration of tho day, which was & tine and ablo offort, and was_greatly applauded throughout. Tho Gormanin, Miwnnorehor sang soveral gongs, and Pastor Hartman nlso mado & spocch. THE CORNEN-BTONE, A mooting of the Marshals of the corner-stono colebration was held Inst evening, in the gontle- mon’s parlor of tho Shermnn House, Gen, Mo~ Arthur presided, and 13, M, Woods neted ns See- rotary. Thore wera &n’omnz Marshals Gon, G. ‘W. Yorsythe, O. . Gillospio,'Alaj. Wood, Gen, AL, Chotlatu, Otfo Von Fritz, Gen. Drawer, J. 0. Rankin, and many othors. Gon, Foraythe eallod upon tho reprenontatives of tho city military presont to stato thoir viows on the quostion of marching, ote, Capt. I, Ju Ienly, of the Mulligau Zouaves, snid Lis compn- 1y wishod to uot ns pn oscort to the Knights of Tythias, and would not turn out in any othor manner, D. Crowley, the represontative of tho Fathor Mathow 'J.‘umémmucn Oadots, snid his_company w?rla \a‘llung 0 go whore the Genoral Committce wishod. . Liout. Jones, of tho Irigh Riflos, enid hia. company aid not like the ordor of warching uy arranged, and that thoy would mueh profer to march with tho othor military orgauizationa, T'ho Alpine Hunters wished the sume ulmn$n made. Ou motlon of Gon, Chetlain, the Mulli- gau Zouaves, Alpwo Huutors, Irich Rifles, and Polish Guurds wero assigned to gho right of the gecond dlvision, ‘Pno Bllsworth Zouaves mads known thelr de- eiro to join in tho procousion, and wore sasiguod 2 posltion, ‘Aftor o somowhat longthened dlsoussion on changing the line of marek, nnd u fow other muttors, tho Chairnan catlod upon tho Boorotury to road n communiention from the Odd Follows, gtating that they would mustar a forca of 8,000 and join in tho procession, Mr, B, I, Quyton Informod tho meoting that ho had marched in o fornor procosslon ay & Hunday-sehool scholar undor the loadershin of Johu Wentworth, and he hud always regurded tho Babbinth-gchool childron in that processlon i o dovided fontwpa, ‘Lho ides took with the mooting, snd Gon, MeArthur appoiuted bim Mutahind of tho ohildren, Mr. Gillesple hore uroso and called tho atton~ tion of tho_moatiug to tho uniform kindness of Mr. Frauk Wontworth, gud movod that the Sher- man Tlouse bo wndo ‘the headquarters of the Committoo, “I's0 motion was oarriod, and_tho moeting ad- jouraed till Friday evening ut 8 o’clock, # ————— ) ORIMINAL. THE GIUMINAL COURT, 1t appearing thnt publie justico demanded it, tho Court ordored & epeclal vouiro of twonty- tliro peraous to gorve ave Crand Jury to talio notion fn tho caso of tho thros hurglara who brolte futo the house of Alr, Maraol Taloott Inat wook, Btatos' Attornoy Rood explatned thint Mr, Taloott oxpoctad to leave tho aity vory soon for an oxtonded tour iu Buropo, and, unless tho prisonora woro tried prior to hig doparturo, thora wwas ho prospoot of thelr punlshmont, ng tha Jaw aid not pormit of tholr detentlon Leyond g cor. tain Jength of timo. James Olarle plonked guilty to the Inrceny of n quantity of iron from tho International Pipe Compony. 1o was remanded for soulenco, Joln Colilus plondod guilty to tha lateany o cont from o gontloman playing billiards fi] l'h: Tnoifio Hotol. Colling {8 an old man, and Par~ tinlly lusave, o wn8, for thnt renson, sout to tho Bridowoll for sixty days, Daulel Cooper was tried for tho larcony of «wntely and ohiin from ox-Ald, Wittakor, 3t -t timo that Mr. Whittakar's Liorso ran away ang throw him from his Luggy, seriously Injurin, him. The jury roturned & vordiel of & no% guality.” % Thomag Smith was trled for tle Iarcany of wateh aud chain from Laura Dowyor, oy 3ur; faitod to agros and wore discharged, Tho notorlous Tommy Quirl was tried for the Inrcony of n pair of shoos from O, IL Nichols, aud was found guilty. Quirk hins boen n candit dato for tho Stato’s Prison, without opposition, for gomo timo Jmlt. aud will ovidontly Lo olooted 1o was romanded for sontence, ¥ TIE POLICE COURTS, Jamos MoCarthy, aged 13 yoars, was flned §25 by Justleo Knufmann vostorday fornttompting to stenl from Willinm Malonoy,No.07 North LaSalla stroat. Wiliam Ford, who wns roloasod from the Bridowell Saturday last, was again arreated you. torday morning, and taken bofore Justico Senlly, who hold him m 81,000 bonds until to-morrow on n chargo of having stolen 822 from Jonn Murphy some two months ago. Chris Fop wae boforo Justico Boydon yester- day wndor tho chargo of assault with a dondly wonpon, with intont to do bodily harm, The caso was contfnned till tho 20th fvst., undor bouds of $800, for tho purposo of proouring WILHOBEOB. ¢ Johu Duffy, aged 11, and John Burns, agod 14, wero nrroatod Bunday niJ;ht for atoaling lead- ipe_from an unoccupicd houso, No. 285 West Vs Buron stroot. 1o pipo wns ownod by B, W. Dates, Yosterday tho juvenile thioves wero Dold in 8200 bail to ‘the Oriminal Court by Jus. tice Soully. Patrick MoEnnory, the fellow who fired at Of- ficer Bonton somo months ago and oscaped caps ture by leaving tho city, had no more songe than to roturn, and was arrosted Baturdny night in the California Saloon on Canal stroct, Yoster— dny ho was brought bofore Justico Soulty, who continuod his caso in 81,000 Lil il Friday: Thomns Murphy hails from tho country, and Bundsy lnst was doing tho elty Lohind & pair of thoroughbred, h!gh-sto&wlug horsed. After tak- ing in Lincoln Park snd tho Boulevard, ho camo spinning down Wabash avenuo at a gait contra; to the ordinancod of our city, and,was chacled in his hoadlong speed by an_ofticor, who invited him in dulcot tonos to the Marrison Bireet Bta- ion. Yostordny morning Justico Boyden finod tho rural gontleman $10 aud costs for fast driv- ing. Corneliug_Mahonoy, © rough of the meanoat clags, was boforo the Houth Bido Polico Court charged with committing an nesault on Alico Btewart, at 516 South Clark stroot, with Intent to do bodily harm. Tho woman s tho common- Inw wife of this- fellow Mahonoy, who bent, kicked, and abused her in an outrageous mun. nor, until his helploss victim was black and glguo. Justico Boyden lot him off with o fino of A Gorman woman Frocumd o diyorce from hor husband, Nicholas Kilburtes, some time Ago, snd the custody of their,child was given to her with permission_to the husbaud to visit his child. Haturdny Kilburtes called at hor house oston- sibly to visit the child, but in roality to give vont to his pout-up wrath. While thoro he beat tha poor womnn until hor screams brought to her roscue an officor who arrested the follow. Yestordny ho paid 810 for tho assault, and was Incod undor $300 bonds to keop the yoace by uatice Boyden. MTBOELLANEOUS. Tho caso of -Burbara Rose that waa com- monced agninst Whoolor & Cook, liverymen, Leo- foro Justico Hinsdale last Friday, was oullod yostorday and o chnngo of venuo taken to Jus- tico Haines, who continned tho caso. Jnmes Powers indulged in & modest pleasantry yosterday aftornoon, consisting in taking a bug- &y bolonging to Thomas Todd that was hitohed opposito the Sherman Honso., Officer Brown locked the young man up in the Armory. ‘Walter Rice diverted the city with his presence yostordny. 1Ie wag dosirous of emulating the oxpmplo of Solon Shingle, in disposing of un iu- voice of buttor and :pp!u-unun. Ho was intro- duced to an assumed agont, whoso office i on Doarborn stroot, near the Tromont House, with wlom bo opened negotintions, ‘The gamo cost him a 820 note, which he paid Jiko s man, and visited tho Armory to nscortain what would be dono about it. Btatomonts woro made at Justico Iaines’ of- floo yestorday Lo the effoct that J. M. Husslett, a commission morchant ou South Water stroot, hng a now modo of trnuunctlui the commission and produco business, as he buys for nothing and volls for cash, About tho firet of thia montl, it wns stated, Hasslott oponod out on Bouth Water stroot, and procoeded to got up =& cormmer on the potato trndo, Aftor making oxtensive purchnses in this line, he approached tho firm of G. Lasher & Hon, who aro Iargely intorested in tho pro- duco markot, aud who are also located on Houth ‘Water street at No, 125, and represonted to these gontlomon that ho was possessed of immonee rosources, and had a large slock of potatoos on Biand, whiols woro ontizoly paid,for, and requost- ed that firm to send around to his place of busi- news two car loads; tho Lill, which amoiuted to £300, thoy could sond m on Monday. Husalott then mado the samo ropresentations to tho honso of, H. Btanloy & Bon, and they also deliverod tho stock of potatoos as dircctod. In prescnting thelr bills on tho day montioned, Hasslett ro- quested furthor time, whick was grantod, You- torday tho partios ngain called to present their bitls, but thoe potato-merchunt was. nowhoro to bo found ; ho had convertod his atook iuto ocash at reduced prices, and closed hiu doors. Tho do< fraudod morchants of South Wator stroot bolicvo that this_model produce-dealer is somewhoro cancealad in the city ; and with that boliof, thoy callod on Justice Haines yostordny, and swora out a warrant cach, for his arrest. Aua Iato bour laut nighe tho vigllant Coustablos of that Juatico oflice wore operly soarching for their proy, but Liad not succeaded u tindmyg him. ——— THE OITY HALL. The Counol} Committes on Gaalighta failed to moot yostorday, Ald. Ouilorton boing tho ouly ono prosont, The City Treasurer yesterdany pald a large number of clalme against the city, the aggrogato amount of which, howyover, was not very Inrgo. Tho License Committon of the Councll were to Linvo mot yosterday in the Gity Glorl's ofilco, but 6 quorum failing to be prosont, no mocting was lold. . Tho Finance Committeo mek yostorday after- noon in the Muyor's ofiice to consult upon the approprintions for the Tire-Alarm Telograph Departmont, 'Thore woro prosent the Mayor, 1d, MeGrath, Sehaifuer, and Lynch, and Bupt. Clndlor, "Tho North Wolls strest railway project Ia pro- {;maulng u8 woll os ity projectors oau bopo, At hio noxt Council mooting, tho opdiusuce grapt- ing it o chartor will bo prosontod. Bullding pormits were {nstnn]ny granted o, Matthow Borland to orock & two-story brick dwelling at 8U5 West Jnokaou stroot, ond to Datriek 1ickoy to erect » twa-story and basquont briok block at 895 Wost ‘Paylor strool. ‘The Board of Public Works yus!ordn{ awarded {he contracta for tho sewerags adyortiaod gomo wools ago, a8 follows s Bouth Division, contrack No. 4, to J, I’, Ford ; Wost Division, No. 10, to P, Kolly ; same, No. 11, Lo W. McNicholas ; sumo, Na, 12, to Donovan & buuoghun. Comptroller Iayes yoenterday ordored tho pay- mont of £2,100 for tho purchasio of un onglne-lot on Thirty-fifth strcet, noar Hulsted, Tho Dab- cook engino, at prosont stationod on Deoping street, will bo romoved to the Thirty-fifth streot loontion, und n briek ongino-housoe will bo con~ strootod on Deoriug stroot. Vriday morning, at 11 o'clook, a moating will bo held in tho Conneil-Ciamboyr to consider tho Ogdon Ditoh matter, Thero will bo prosont tho Cummon Council Committeo on Harbor and Uridges, Lo Mayor, Oity Linginoor Obgsbrough, the Caual Commsksioners, tho Canal Buperin- tondont, Meassrs, Dorloksow; Binger, and muny othoru, ; 'Phe Board of Polica met for a short simo yos~ ‘Dl‘dl{ aftornoon 1o audit a fow bills and hear o complhint ogainst Oftlcor Kloly, charged with wilitully maltreating one Willlain Uresu, & mun G0 yonrs of ago, ’l'fin ovidonce wont o show that CGroow bhud nob boon injured very much, but ho bronght soveral witnesges o ravo that Ne lad laught Bunday-rchool for wonty-ilve yonrs, aud had always boon in 6x~ emplary citizon, 8o the Hoard reprimanded tho oflicer, who in futurc will bo careful how ho lays Lils bandy on an inofensive oftizen. S ONNER-BTONE, DOCUMENTH, Undor tho direotion of Mr. J. 8t. 0, Claveland, domploto aat of tho oity publio doonmonts have Dboon avgrossed on parshment, to b placed in ,t!m cornor-stons of the Govornmont Building. Tho workmanship displayed upon thom hins beon ulrendy alludod to, and it iw, thorofore, only Uocariary Lo giva the following list of the doous onts + u}‘g Qity Comptrollpr's Bevonteonth Annual Res 2. Tho Laws ond Ordinancos of tho City of Chleago for 1878-'74, 3. Aunual Lteport of the Boatd of Publio Works for 1872-78, 4. Gommon Counell Procoodings for 1872-'71. G. toport of the Doard of Lducation, from Docombor, 1871, to Septombor, 1878, oll}.‘%‘l,nlmml of tho Public Schools of Chicago 7. Soliool Repotta for 1878, 8, Rovined Qonrao of Iustruction for tho Pub- 1o Bcliools of Chicago, * 9. Foutth Anntial” Report of the West Ohleago Park Commigsjonors, 10. Roport of the Bouth Parkc_Gommissionors, from tholr urglnmzm(nn to Dao. 1, 1871, 11, Annual Tieport of Liucoln Park Commise sloners for 1873, Dlfl. Rdport of Donrd of Police on the Polico epattmont, 13. Roport of same on the Fire Dopartmont, 14, Bhoots of Poltzor’s Atlas, }g g‘tm &1]1 Alélormc‘l:‘!ar 18734, . Binn - oli o 1!57:1—1‘1.5 ommittoes of thio Common Coun Dl’l. List of md3mbord and offfcors of tho Law T Toat of o b N lut ol Donedoy flenllh‘:’ mombors and officors of tho ofl}u”é List of tho officers of the Oity: Olork's 20. Improssi the othorpgm &nu of tho City Boal—ono goldand ———— ANNOUNOUEMENTS. A speclal business meoting of ~Prids of tho Wost Lodge, 200, will bo hold at tholr hall, eor- ner of Washington aud Desplaines stroets, Wodnosday ovening, All members must bo Drosont, ‘Tho nnnual meoting of tho Board of Managora of tho Soldiors’ Home will bo hiold at tho Uomo to-morrow mornivg. Tho train loaves Chicago at 9:90 . m, Mr. T. 8. A. P ape, of Misgourl, who nddrossed tho rounion at the Congrogational GCburch last Triday, will nddress the citizons of Ohleago on tho abolition of intemporanco at Union Hall, corner of Monroo and Clark streets, Wednesday evoning at 8 o'clock. The ladios of tho tempor- anoo oauso, and his friends generally, are luvited. Admittance 15 conts. A mooting of tho Executive and Financo Com- mittoos for Inying tho cornor-stone will bo held at the Blierman Houso ot 4 p, m. to-day. Tho Alumui and formor pupils of Phipps Union Sominary hold thoir nlrlllgumud meot| x‘x’g attho Grand Pacific Hotel to-day, at2 p. m., for tho purposo of forming an Alumni Associa- tion. Al frionds intorcsted are invited. A rounion and banquet will be given by tho members of the Psl Upsilon Fraternity, rosidont in chlnnfio ond vicinity, Triday evoning, ot tho Palmer House. Measures havo beon taken to insure & thoroughly-onjoyablo oceasion. L PER3ONAL, The Speotafor (insuranco journnl) rays: “Mr, R, A, Lyon, Presidont of the Joho Han- cock Life, of Boston, rosigned lnst month, It is roported that Mr, E, W. Peot has boen ton- dered tho I'residency of tha Company. No bot~ ter appoiutment could bo made, Mr. Peot I8 now the Actuary of the National Life-Insuranco Compnny, with hendquarters in this city, Arthur G. Dayton dontes that'ho was ovor ono of the proprictors of the “Now Adolphi,” or that hio ovor ran o salooun in his lifo. An interesting matrimoninl event ocourred yostorday ovening in the marriage of Mr. D. A. Willlams, & prominont ronl estate dealor of Lako Viow, and Miss Mary Charlton, former- ly of Quebee, Cannda, Tho gontloman 18 well known in resl estato circles, and the lady, who was at ono time omplofod in Judgo Bradwell’s oflico, was last {Ienr olootod one of tho Assistant Clorks of tho ouse of Roprosentatives, Bpringfield, Tho, coromony was porformod at B¢, John's Church, by tho Nector, tho Rev. H. N. Powers, Judgo Lradwell performing gracofully tho act of giving away the bride. ‘I'he happy vouplo Liave gouoen 8 bridal tour to the North—to Luko Viow. MOTEL ANRIVALS. @rand Pacifie—J. 1. Hammond, Now York; W. B, Taylor, Pblladolphin; R. It. Ogdon, San Franoisco; Lyman Clark, Now York; W, L. Whitnoy, San Franolsco; It P. Gould, Boston; J, 8. Lontheau, Baltimore, . . . . Sherman ZHouse—3. 1. Mefu, New Urloans; Miguoldel Com- pillo, Now Orlesns ; 0. Bhorman, England; R, G. Adams and famlly, Moblle; A. I Huntor, Bohonoatady ; J, H. Maurico, 8t. Louis; Capt. I3, 8. Craw, Fruitport ; I° ¥, Clark, Indinuapolis, « . Tremont fiouse—J. J. Bearing, Now York ; F. 0. Curtis, 8t. Touis ; Paul Thurlow, Philadel- hin; W. 1L nuui, Fort Peck, ML 1 ; J. Brown, incoln, Neb.: Johu G. Doyle, Philadelphis ; Mias Dix, Wasilugton Ci e BUBURBAN NEWS,, LAKE VIEW. "I polico of this town made thelr firat appear- ance in their now uniform Sunday morning, looking flnely in their darl-bluo oloth and bright buttons. The dress is similar to that worn by the city guardians, with tho difference of & moroe bocaming cap, bosring on the frout, in silver braid, tho monogram, “XL. V. P.," surrounded by & soroll of gold braid, and glves tho wearors o resemblance to naval ofiicors, A club of lig- num-viti is 8 portion of the outfit to give om- )flmala to any romnrks that may bo neoessary. o adoption of this umform will boof great ndvantago to the force, glving the mon a fooling of solf-reliance, and producing that csprit de corps which will mako thom nct as ono mun. At the same timo 1t will have o Loalthy moral ef- foot on tho minds of the city roughs.who go to Laoke View for their Sunday's fun, and huve not hitherto beon much impressed attho gight of a country official in citizon's clothos. Now, the boys will be respegted a8 far as thoir buttons can be secn, Although tho forco s o mmall one for u place of such popular rowort as Lake View, you tho prosont senson hns boon the quiotest knowa for yonrs, and disordorly conduot is loss frequent. Pwonty dollars in flncs was the sum roceived Sunday for fust drivivg aud othor alfenscs, Horso-racing, ta the dotrimont of every othor porson ou the road, bas become the favorite samusement of the city sports, who have beon driyon from tho southorn boulovards to the Lako Viow thoroughfarcs. Sovaral of these ay individualy muke tho soquaintunce of tho Euko Viow polhico avery Buuday, and relwrn to the city suddor, yot wiser, yon. The Assessor and Town Olork will meot nt tho Lown Lall Menday evening, for the purposo of adjusting the nssesmment of tuxes for this year, All peraons having auy requests or stato- ments to mako shiould bo on hand on that vo- casion, Mr. E, Baumnon, of the woll-known firm of Doawmaon Dros., arohitocts, has complated and gonp into bis residence on Wallington avonue, neat the Dummy road. This is one of tho prottlest placos In Luke View, and speaks wmuch for tho taslo of tho owner, Tho building is of pressed brick, with stono trimmings, two storios, budo- mont, and attie, and I8 supplied with watar from ll;n B%zr, and s, Lho cost uf construction was $12,000. A'lino of stngos bas boon started on Lincoly avenuo, running ulx timos a day from tho horue- car torminus at I'ullorton avonno, to Bowman- villo, a distanco of 8§ miles. Tho fure is16 coptey JEFPEASON FLANI-ROAD, Tho Sabbathi-schools of thia township baving doeided {0 have n picnio sud s good thue Buluys dny last, at Carpouter's Drid§o. on the North Branch, su invitation was oxiénded to tho chil- dren of tho Sabbuth-gohool at the County-ilouko, through their Suporintondont, Mr, Hoeming- wn{ to jolu in tho gatboring. 'The olildron of the Budnyschools, 300 ~ in number, were firsb on the ground ‘I'no lust_to como weye tho childron from tho Cbunty-Houso, with Mr, Walsh, Assistant Supor- intondont; Miss Booth, Mateons and Misa Os- born, their teachor, All ihe cbildvon woro neatly dresged, aud with their happy fuces soon jolned ttose already gathored thero. They worp most Leartily welcomed by ali prosent, and whon tho d:unor hour oame, and thoir tablp was sproud, 1b dd honor to sil, Alter eating, thoy swusud thamselyos by plaving Laso ball, eta, NOBENILL, Bovoral honses, somo of thom of the hetter #ort, ora going up at and in the violnity of llasc- il “‘l"\:l%(:a:\wiorilllunll, u:llduf mmp{luunulfi; prLYY 2 48 looking very finely, thougl tho assooiaticgg yuggouted by a cemotery ave noy oculintly pgroonblo, yot from tho artistio montt- glunh« tg lxg tound' thero, and tho tnslo and boanty manifost in the kunhui nnd tho arrango- monts of tho grounds, Roschill hay raslly beo- como ono of tho most attractive spots to visit in tho viclnity of Chicago, BLAYWOOD, Tho mambors of tho Prosbytorian Ohurch or- ganized n-Bunday-sohoot nftor tho mornlng nor~ vices of . last Sundsy., Tho following officora woro chodon :* Suporlutondont, James Frasor ; Asuistant Supotinténdont, Ssmuel Donaldson § Librarian, Chatrlos Hurlburd ; Tronsurer, Jamos Btolnson Ohoristar, Potor Sinelair; Bocrotary, Jamos Stelngon, On_ the ovening of tho 26th {nat., » meotlng will Lo held at the ronidonao of Mr, Frasor for tho purposo of organizlug classos ond eifcoting further organization. __ AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Boocond Waok of Mr. Augustin Daly's fantouns FIETH-AV.THEATRE Comedy Company. This Week in an Entire Chango of Proginmme, MONDAY, Juno 15, and evory night at 8 o'clook pro. afoly, autl Mailnoo B nrdny at 3. ey will bo produced Alexadeo Dunma’ most brillant Ficisln Sonsation, oa- o MONSIBEUR ATLPEONSE!L Adanted and angmontod by Mr, Augnatin Daly oxpronsly forlin s Gonignayy and to be givon by thoto gront artiath witl all tho fidolity to Art and Naturo which mnrkod its Now York roprosontations, Lo cast and Tohnaale ag Drograminan: S porforima Wi Sonatudo with (ko famous Fifth- f av, Bpoolaity, entit QRQUIET IAMILY. [ Boats soouradl ano weak in advanco, THE GREAT ADELPHL Grala Inaciios’ INigltd Ficat apponranco of tho famous Comadian, GEORGE R. EDBESOIN. Tirst, appoarance of the favorite Banjo King, fant i Glorlous TaTrvRgazn, FPAIRY ISILAINI *Uunstantino's entiraly now Gomlo Pantominio, JIVL, IC TOX 1 Tast Nights of tho Groat Abdallah Troupo ‘of Dedanin ALADS | From Jorumalom, Holy Land, who havo oro- atod & whirlwind of oxcitement, AL BEN ARl DALUAT, tho Obinf; 1IASIL. NABSELE, tho Whirl: wind, and sloven Athlolos, INNTE GRAY, ERANKIE, MOROAN SIATERS, 810, CONSTANTINE, OHARLES OIIRISONE WAL KUKIOK, HANRY LITTLIE, MLLE EVELINE, ENMY 1LY HERBRILT, Pricos fg., Sio., and lio. | fagurod, afo. oxtra. Eadivs! Nights, Ttouaday ind Thursday. Matingo Wodnosday. rnml, with sccommodations for G splondid music and danoln, Tho I ragansott B por kluln. Stoambonta dally 1 lh:;e A o and mow open at nopulac pi AKLAND BEAOH OTEL—THE UNDERS'GN 3 SUMMER RESORTS, THE ROCKLAND HOUSE, NANTASKET BEACH, NORIH COHASSET, MASS. or Bteambont, Open for tho Season of 1674 o One Hour's Distanco from Boston by Onrs Jm 16 Tha largost and most glogant ssasharo hatol fn Naw Io. ite floste. | ite”spputne flon 18 WAtional on account of tho unlformly high characs or of ita inatiagomont an o, ts rooe, its tahin, its atabla (oarding an ite company, tho axcollonco o tivory), i incilivioa] for atuscments, which ara unequafod,” A nekiand Houso in tho nawast an i auld rofor toang of thoir 2o would PV IRLEY & KON, hall {s in lh'? hiotol. DloasAn{ont s mor rosort of the lilghost olass within tho vlolnity of Bos- ton, In & mast charming and hoalthful locatjon, " To. pare tiodIn O spundonts, Hoston corro. Proprietars, ROCKY POINT HOTEL, REODEH ISLAND. On the Europoan Plan, on, Boson of 187, This wolle known and popilar Snmmor Hesort, situated on tha Nnre ny, batweon the oities o Providonconnd New- t, wiil ba'open for tho rouoption of guosts July 1. nom can zoir bo ongagod an moderate th eation to 1L, 1, ILUMPITitl Qity Hutol, Y’mvldun m Providonco and Nawport, e, by npplie AL ce, it. T, Vermont S8ummer Resorts. Mighiate § s ot hoth placos uhdor satno tpos, atiitont, Hor for otraulare: Mineral rings and Alburgl Springs, 7 miloy apard, Bt J"irinHioura (eut Seutts), 1 Walors un Lormerly af tho Atlantio Hawso, Now) o for o mrensisotan s il ot Varwick, 1t 1., and will opon tho sama to tho public Juiyi, i ot o Wborally appointod roomus targe and comye ‘modions and Jightod wif o iy And snlt watort stonm Inuit h gas: bathe suppll tion_with all Prortdonco four 3 G A, HAZAT! Inkiand 1 art, T 1. with freah 3 telogeaphio communlone toninboat. commnunfoation with ot b ot oaal o dully, ot attantl 4 mall il roorien neampt attontion. ulfi(){l i ly, Providenca, . T GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA. SPRINGS, To opon dune 10, Rteh Congross Park, 1 onrs, i tho ava Toased This ologant and porfeotly apy i polnte for & tarm ol stance’ of iy brothor, Bylvanua T, vzzona, of Waat Point, my Intention {3 to’ ofier accom- foiintion {1 ovory teaboct oqual &ty § Torns, 811 por weoke, 'JORIN natel {n Sorataga, COZZENS, CONGRESS HALL, Sheldon Springs, Itight milos east of Bt. Albans. Datly, Puro Alr. Lizvollont Tablo. of tarms and rooms. Sheldon, Vt. Minorsl Wator and "Wito for oicoutara Addroas Dr. 8. 8, FITCH, 714 Bmudwny}. Now York, 2 'Promont-st; isoston, or nt Congross Hall, Honrd yory Idw._ Upan May anth Docombr, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF MR, SOTHERN, ‘Who will appoar Mondas, Tuesday, Wednosday Tvonings, sud Saturday Matinoons tho HON, BAMUL SLINGS LEY, fwrd Dindroary's svoontrio brother, In tha brlliant oomody of = A DL Y ey BB R Mt Sl SR t % atil o B DREARY SaTth1izD AND KT £ Hoata o now bo scourad. . JCATIE MAYHEW fs coming—WITIT TITE TIDI, EXPOSITION GARDENS, Lako Bhoraand Adams-st. THE LADIES RESORT! ALWAYS COOL! Exposition Uardons, Lako Shore and Adam: THE WONDERFUL PARIS BY MOONLIGHT! Dulbnfe's DON JUAN and RAIDEE. Grand Promonado Concort by Tonry 8. Pago's Band, Tho grqes Tl boauiuly dooyented. Gon trom 16 and ot 15 to 10, - Admisslon, 60 ets: Clllion, o, McCORMICK HALL, SLAVE SONGS OF THRE SOUTIL. Tho Hampton Colored Students, A band of THIRTEEN EX-SLAVE STUDENTS, from the Normal Colloge at Hamptun, Va., will give TUREE GRAND CONCERTS In MoCormick's TIull, Juna 16, 14, and 17, Adwmisslon, Ue, No extri ohargo for resaived soats, ‘Fiekots fursalo av Oobb's Library and MeComick’s Hull. Salo ta com. monce Kriday, :(unn 13, Docra opon at 750 o'claok. Concort to communca ut 8 w'elock, ACADEMY OF MUSIC.. Stcoess! Suunnss‘!v "Tl;gml’uhlic Delighted 17! GEORGIA HMINSTRELS! TO.DAY FIRST GRADD PATINEE 8 b2 31 MATREE TURNER HALL, ‘Woat Twolfth-st. The Firab Grand Annual Amatour Cancort and Ball of the dournaymon Stonoouttors’ Assoolation of Ghicage wift fwka plago. on Wednesday ovonini, Juno 81, fiy West Twollth-st. Taruor Tall, Hids for thio Bae and Clink= rooms will ho reculvod by tho Committos at tho liohomisn Hall, Weut "Taylorat., ou Inking ovenlug, dun 1. ALEX, ¥, GIISON, Seo'y. MISS OLIVIA OLESON, Patntor af Poroctuin, anonies s GRAND CONCERT, Gurmunia Hall, Tand 78 Fifth-av., Juno 1 White, Mo, Btacp, e, 01 WV, . Tratt, Planict, will paeticinato; an agsortment of finoly«locorated Por. culnin, includig & Ten Sot. for six_porsons, oroumented Vith doslkns emblomatio of th Drosnoots of America, Gornny, and Narway, will bo prosentad to the audlenso, olos aroon oxlibiton at French's, Wabuheav., isonest, s Hoog Kong Tea Blare, No. | North and at Krausha's deng atoro, 119 Milwaukeoav. 2n.m PBOW 'OCEAN NAVIGATION, FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEED 1840. Four Bailings Every Week. From Now York evory Wadnosday and Saturday, From Boston overy Tuosday and Saturday, Oabin Passago, B89, 8100, and B1 in gold. Round-trip Tlokets at roduced ratos. Btoorayo Pussaye ot lowost rates, P, 11, DU VERNET, . N. W, eor. Clark and Randulph-sts. OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL, Tho magniticont now and lull-‘xmurnd Stoamshlps Re- publio, Baltlo, Adelatio, Britannle, Ocoania, Celtic, oto., sall from Now York on Naturdays and ‘Liverpool on “Ihursda) utos a8 low as any tirst-olues lino, Draftson Groat lirltain and, Troland froin £1 upwards. Otlico, 97 ok, Chicuyo, Clarkat. 3 ALVIRED LAGERGREN, Agont, NEW YORK TO CARDIET. Tha South Wales Atlantic Steamship Uomipany's Now Titatooasa, PUNpoworat OIyagepullE. Stemmaips will sall frum Peunyylvania Railroad Wharf, dersoy Olty: PEMBROICE May 16 | PEMBROKE., ....Juno 37 QLAMORGAN juno 13] Uarrying goo passangers ot through rates fron all para.of o Uniltnd Statce and Oknada to ports in 1he Bristol Chnnnl, aod ail othor paints in Kngland, "Phoso stoamatiips, built exprossly for tho trude, arojiro: vidud with all tho latest huprovements for tho comfortand cuuvomonce of OABIN AND STEERAGH PABSENGRRS, irat Cabln, 870 and §0 curronoy, Socand Cabin, 855 Freul atssass Sactilcaten feows Gardl, 830, or fueilior pariioulura, n O e Oowi- vans's Oillons, o 1 i Onamliors: aud 1 Now Vork & AROUIBALD BAXTER & OO, Apouts No. 17 Wroudirar. THE STATE LINE, PEOLAL NOTICE,—Aftar Saturdag, Juno 18, tha Sicamors bt this Lia will o diapatehod overy alturnnto \VEDNEND.\Y uptil July 23, when rognlay wookly sall- Ings, ovory WIEDNESDAY, will commuuco. STATE LINE. T Glusyowy, lelfist, Liverpool, Londondorry, &e. A gl gronol, BPATE OF VIHGINIA verses oSaturdiy, July 3L FROM PEER 8 NORTH RUIVER, N, Y, Wookly Nlllll\si i Augast, Tatos af paenagos Oabin, 810 aml %30, vurronoy Steog- g, ax low us by any fivt-olaws line, Deafts ut lowast ratos, vor furthor particulars Abply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & LR A —— o B ¢, Guw'l Wostorn Agont, 9 fil’llurk-nh. Officaiio, National Lino of Steamships, i l1\] OTICEH. it southorly routo lias ulways b T I8 1) alllui 1ot W ovory' Mru]u)km rd QUENA- from N. York fur Londuon (firot) overy fortutght. Unhily passngo, ?:o. B8, furtonop; staorago, AL groutly roduced ratos, 'Tothrn tlekotunt Tdwoat rutos. Drufis for £1 aug u}lw-rfll. Northoast o mnuOlll'kknlniAl‘t‘n?l:fifnl‘avmmm i o 5 Bnumm l‘um). dhlouv- oy Gpperiia gy RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FEXPLANATION OF HEFRNENCRE MARKE, —- eepted, ®Bundny excuptod, 1 Monday ox Tive Hunday at8:0a. m, ¢ Dullv. + Sat dopiats VA MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS ¢ of Lake at., and fool , south of" Jad Leare, Day RXpross..seseeses. Jackson Accommo ‘Atlantie ixurous, Night Expross, GHAKD KAVID: Borning Iixpros Ntght xpross,veres vcenty-reeond-nts st corner of° Randolphy Zirrivy 0, WEN' Y ud Clicayo, Spring o G e bridge. Tieket Ggices 2 A¢ Depol, epar, Wert Side, near Hadl o 123 Kandolph WORTI, eal Passongor Agent. CHICARD & nLTON "’;}-“?}\Pv i er Sford L Chicago, Kanras City und m‘;fltld.“lll.:::-‘ml .o via_Loutel. is Kansas City and Donvor Fast Ex. Iisas Uity LExpross, 8. Lanis Eipress. BI. Loula nni taxn 1ast 1 Ex. via asksonvitin Diviston v, i, Konkuk & Bi Uhleago & Paduenh Railroad Strontar, Luoon, Waahington Fx. Jollot & Dwikhit Accoiuniodation, CHIPACO, MILWAUIKEE & Sf. PAUL mion Jiepn er Judison and Canale 3 South Clarisls, opposite Skernian Hotw RAILWAY, * 1ycket Offca ul at Depots Milwaukon, Madtson & Prairio duj Chitouy Mallioaeerages anry)* 8:00 8, Milwankes, Grogi Hay, Stovons Puint, St, Paul & Minucapoll o, Qroon Hiayy Bieve ‘ot Praitio du - Oblon, Nortlioru Inwa, Mafl Milwaulice, St, faut olis, Niglit’ Bxpro: " 9:%0a. " 5100, t 9:300 Depiot font oy Lakest, and fosl af Ticenty.second:st, ey 120 fewnstolyhiat,, ear Clarls, Arri m.|*11:008, m. m, [*4:16 p. m. m, {* 7:60p, m. 4 845 ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. Taket Bt. Louls Expross, Bt Louls Fast L Calro & New Orfean: Cairo.& Now Orloaus Veorin & Kouknk kix Dubuqito & Slonx O Dubugue & Sloux Olty I3 CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, f, Luke. i it Steteenth rand Puclic Hutel, d at depats, Indiuna-av., and Siclsenth-at, Ticket Oflces, No. 6 Ulark ' Dubuyuy & Stoux Uity 125p,. Paoine Fast Liue, for Omabi hanzuw City, Toavonwarth, whisun & St. Josoph Kxp Aunrora Puzsougo Bendota, Uttuwa Aurora Bavsongor. womft . 3kx. Monday Arrive, 102406 0, . e |* 700 8y 7:16 A, m. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Cily afices, 63 Clarkest, (Shernun=tfonae), and 7 Canale stu, corner Judison-at a Night iix a lirouport & Dubuguo 1537 @ Iroshort & Dubuaus Kxtro, & Milwaukee Mall, ro: 81, Paul & Winoua 3 [ A b trogn fiay 16 3 Masquous Expross, b 5L, Paut Passonge a—Nopot oormor of ol Inzlo 8= Dabot cornys af Canatand K1 O O i NTRNNTT Gon: OHICAQD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Devot, curner of Vaulluren and Sherman-its, Grand Pacife Hotel. 1. 100 &' m, OBN : o1y Mo Tass. Agent. RAILROAD. Ticket ofice, Omabp, Toavenw'ih& Atchison Ex| v Acoommodutlon, Nluht Bxpros, Laare, KEBLE SCEOOL, HYRAOUSE, N. Yo Boarding Sohaol for Young r,cl?:“f;?mfu ldren the nuporvision af tho D, | 8, T, ., Bishop of (Jcrllm' Now prises s thorough English courso: tho Ans orit Llhm:ul\gnn, Mus! fl\#lll; ur‘-wlugs | S menca o Wolnouiny ers abity th " ALAICY o, JAGKRON: undor NTINUTON, Yark, Iustruction coe olont and Mod. Tho next schovl o e ‘or Clrous Syracuse, No Y. MADAME 0, du BILVA and DMIN, ALEX, BRADFORT'S formerly Mra, Ogdon Hotfan'a) English, L'ronoh sud 17 Wost Ppirty-olghthaat. o o nay bo wado ot b 187 Washingtonat, ‘Do longost encagod ogsstul phywielan ‘I tho ety in tha wpoci all Uhronie, Norvous, ind hpeclal Gultir {o foiilos apecdily cured. Tnvall )IINIIU aparunonty, board, attendanco, & Jor tzeativo, _ Putints ut’s distancy tr NO CURE! T NO PAY 1! ! PROFESSIONAL GARDS, "DR. A. G. OLIN, Divousgs. ) Kotiool for Voung Ladioa and chlkiron, oran tloarding ehool Toe Yiniug Ladiogand childron ab nd moat kU0, troatinent. ol £ nnnlYm ':xm‘\!lélu;l with unid & ataro) by e Dr. Kean, 3060 SOUTIL CLARIG-NT,, CIICAIN), May bo eonsulted, porsunslty or by matl, 1 on sll chronio or nurvous disoasos, DIt auly iyaloian 1 tho elty wiia Willos houra, § 4, ul, 08 L NTIL QURED. | 120V fl still troating «II| Chros roo of charyo, Jo KISAN 14 tho TRUL our 0r 10 Py M ot Diee to, Norvous, auven witl groat wycoony iinuases ot “Womon Eposdily cured, DI P1° b tlie anly phiyslpla makes nrjto unt) tho palfont Budton At 10 1y ailrun tango by In the ofty thut rod. Oull ar write, Patlonts troatod ut s dise " Property Owuers, Atiention 1 Drutl 16t dnat, 'ax Sato Qartiilontas hold by thio Olty of ONifonyo oui b foduomod &t 1. i ChlEh¥ato tuo vatu Wil b fuardused ol TAYER, Giy =N 3, Ca110a00, Aprl 1, 1614, i, 8 o vl pisollars

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