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LOCAL MISCELLANY. LOOAL LETTERS, TIIE CHIOAGO RIVER. o the Editor of T'he Chicado Tribune : Bin 1 In commonting upon tha above subject in your SBundny lssue, you ask: “May it not ho prudont Lo take stepa at this Limo to provido for an_outlot from the Houth Branch into tho Inko, and by a similar process as that ndopted to bring the wator from tho lake into the North Dranch, to throw tho wator of tho Bouth Brauch outward to the lako ?" 'Lhiat would involve the necessity of an un- dorground tunnol, and then would not cloau tho south fork of the Bouth Branch, a polnt from which tho grentost amount of filth will always emannte,—~that s, from tho Stock-Yards and pocking-houses. In view of this fact, would it mnot bo moro prudent, moro offectunl, and more cconomical, to excavato s small open channel cammencing somowlero wost of Ashland nvnuncu,“;md u:.t:a;lx:ll: iug from the Sonth Brauch to tho Columat, tho nltimate 1}'Iln\ of ]ulnlm'gmgc“"?m somo to o canal by the brick-making proc T'hig idea of a cannl, would, I suppoeg, gon- ennlly induco tho partics ownivg tho Jand to do- nato tho right of way, and, if €0, all the other expones forn sufticiont channel, oto,, would 2all vory lightly upon thocity, and the plan would cortaiuly prove vory offcetusl; and in it tho outh Ohiengo Canal nud Docke Company would probably co-oporato, A8 1t would ultimatoly so. curo thom 8 cofucction with tho - Llli~ nois & Michigan Conal; and, when thab Shiall dswo boen onlarged, then the curron may © aroversed, 8o that tho waters of both the Obteago River and the Calumot mny flow out through the enlurged canal. Otlmrwlyn tho Calumat in timo will smoll as bad a8 ¢he Chicago River now docs ; and as both Ylncau are destived goon to becomo ono. it fs highly important that thio monns for & thorough clganing bo Bocurad now, whilo it can bo dono at just no oxpenso at sl aa compared with what it will bo fn tho future, whon tho lauds eball huvd been cut up into amal intorosts, and built upon. I'nocursd. Oni0auo, Juno'16, 1874, EHB SaETO STUDLNTS. ditor af T'he Cliicdno diac ¢ rvsml.ll.:l‘"l"ucrx;‘lory of the Munsion-Ilance expori- onco of tho Hampton students, hos hardly been withdrawn from tho newspapers, bit lest somo should linyo missed seoing it 1 ropuat it lioro, ra- miuded by o most unpleasaut oxpotionco I pussed through yostordny. 'I'io sorvuuts of tho Man- gion 1lauso, at Tioy, N. Y., hoariug of the ox- octod arrival’ of tho Hampton studouts, waited Ja hody ot tho propuictor, and_informed him thiat thoy would in no way sorvo tho * studonts,” Uttorly ot o loss whnt to'do, tho perploxed host apponled to Lis bonrdors, aud thoy, 10 thir cradit, said * wo will wait on tho studonls, and. uerve thom with plonsure.” This was rally o, hut finer atill was the way the singors recoived tho attontion, When thoy henrd of the state of ‘affairs, thoy immedintely sprang up from thoir geaty at tablo, and jumisted that they should gorve thowmsolves ; this tho fair ludics rofused to sllow them to do. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIDUNE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 1874, noss ? Why compol a fow granteocs to mako u out of _thoir Prlvntu pocketa tho 6,000 rent-roll of tho Rocordor ? Munt individuats also bo tnxed to pay tho 810,000 or 814,000 roquirod for rala- rles and clork hiro ? Doulitloss all tho feos are rigidly accounted for, but why attempt to cancal tho dofiolonoy eaused by extravagance fn ront (50,000) nud salarles by the potty tnxation of mdividuals ? A. B, THE AUNDAY-S0TICOLS IN TRE PROCKESION, To the Iditor of The Chicago Tribune: St I notlca in your issue of this morning hat it iw proposed to embody in tho *‘corner- stono " colobration a dopariment of Sabbnth- schiool chitdren, While I rejoico in any public acknowlodgment of Sabbath-rohool work, I beg lonvo to protest against any attompt to mako young boys or uirls march for milos in tho atreots to colobrato the laylng of the corner-atono, or for any othor purposo. No good ean coma of such n'demonstration, and the hoalth cortainly, and tha livos possibly, of many ohildren will bo risked, I hopo the projoot will bo abandoned. A. 0. Tuoxas, Buporintendent of Unfon Park Gongregstionsl' Bob- ath-scliool, Citioaao, Jitno 16, 1874, s e ORIMINAL, TIIE ORIMINAL COURT, The somewhat colobrated caso of the Felsen- thal junk-dealors was again on trial yoatorday, This case ling boon* writton up o often during tho past slx months that the public are porfeatly fandiliar with it. Albortand Isanc Folsonthal have been tried ouco, and convioted, and sontouced to ona year's imprisonmont in the Penitantiary § anew trisl was pbtained, and m April last tho jury wore impanoled, and, whon everything wasn roady for trig), ic was discoverod that the in- diotmont on which the prisoners wore to bo trind wos missing, and thorofors Judgo Gary waa obligod to continuo the case. A now Indictmont was found, and it s on this that tho triel yostorday was commenoed. Tho jury was sworn and addressed by Judgo Jameson, and yostorday tho trial was progrosd~ Ing, croating unusual intorest. ‘I'he prosocution wan_conductod by Assistant Siato's Attornoy Birch, nasistod by ‘Mr. Goorgo Willard, and the dufenno by Mr, A. 8. Trudoand Mr. Ingorsoll. Tho trinl will be rosumed to-day, Tho throo burglara who ontorad the houso of Mr. 'Laleott last weols, will bo tried Friday. TITR TOLIOK COURTS, Morris Fullon was bofore Justico Scully yes- torday, oharged with stoaling five packages of . 1Ta was hald ill Saturday for oxamtna- dor $1,000 bonds, Drowstor and Doufiherty, who robbed 3rs. Whituey at No, 460 Cathorino streot of €250, wero finnlly disposed of yesterday for the prosont, by Justice Scully holding them over to tha Criminsl ‘ourt; Browstor in $300 bonds and Doughotty in $1,800, Justico Kaufmpun continuod tho following cases yestordiy: Jumes Ryan, larceny, till tho 20tk Hist., bail 31,0003 Chalos Johnson, larco- by, till_to-day, bail #5003 Henry Tiedman, lar- cony, till tho 19Lh iust,, bail 82005 Henry Dabm, threats of violopgeo, till to-morrow, bail 320, Alweys interestod in tho true advancement of tho raco, irroepective of color, and churmed with tho intelligent appoarauce of tho Hampton studentn at tho concert Monday ovening, and full of admiration of their temarkable wnusical talouts, wa drove down to thoir hotol to pay them the courtesy that one is always honored to be allowed to give to pooplo who win rospect through thelr owb greatnoss or oodposs. Seuding our cards 1u tho usual jauner, wo woro surpriced to find that wo wore rognosted to leuvo tho plausant parlor of tho Morchants’ Hotel, and wora shown uto a & dingy littlo room, hghitod only from n ** woll," & room ovidently uked as o second-clisy dining- Yoo, nnd told that if wo wantod to soe tho stii- {lentg wo must go in thero, thoy wero not al- owod in the parlors! Thut Buch treatmont gonld be given u lady, who eslled in porfoct good Lui(h on peoplo of talent as woll as of respecia-~ ility, is surcly damaging ab this luto duy, Tho question has loug ugo boen sottled whothor 8 black person ehall Lo trented do- contly, aod in Cbicago, thore wo imag- fuo oursolves the ' most liborsl of foli, %o bave such & tblujz oceur, for iho it time undorstand, to the lampton studonts, is un out- rage upon our good uname, to say nothiug of tho porsonal insult to tho singers and their guests, ‘What doos it all mean? Will not the peoplo of Chicago rieo in the majosty of & just angor, aud ropair to those eurnest worlkiors the damago doua them by o pettifogging holol-kosper ? "I'licso singers aro_goig thraugh tho country, not only winning tho praiso we board piven them by n distiuguished musical critic, of Boing the ‘most talonted snd bost-trained troupo in tho flold, bub thoy aro working nobly in & _noblo cause, Thoy aro helping forward tho great principloa of solf-help, au they securo not only an ondowment for their own oxcollont colloga, but they maka a fairerpraupect for all their race, and solve, moro practicully than most of our politicius_sro zblo {o do, this per- ploxing question, “What sball we do with the freodmon 7 The very plonsant and well-bred Young mon and womon whom we had tho plons- uro of meeting in _the dining-room at tho Mer- chants' are cntitled to the most real . regard, not only becauso of their gaod work, but ou account of thoir intelligonco and fine, &implo manuors, and their willingness to expose themwuelves to such an_outrajse a8 has beon shown thom whils thoy have been in Chicago. " Lot us Lry in some way to rodress this wroug. L. * Giicaao, Juso 16, 1874, TANRY PAVEMENTS, o the Editor of 'I'he Chicauo Tribune? Sin: In bebalf of tho ladics, many of whose drosses have beon ruiued by tar I would call at- tontion to tho practico in vogue among builders and coptractors of leaving wido satretches of pavomept 80 covored with tar that nojther ln- dics lm]r mon oan pass without great risk to their apparel, "ublic rights and convenience are ns nothing to tho ordinary contractor. What if hio does forco people for wecks out into the muddy Etreets in order to get round his pile of brick or wiortar 2 What if hio 8o bermonrre his 8tono or wooden pavement with piteh that bundreds of dressos nra dmhy injured orruined? The siftiug of ashes or sand upon the tarry aurfaco would bo too much trouble to him, and show too accom- modating s epirit for his rougl'indepondence, I vlten wish that porsons who bave had dresses Iujured in"the cars by tobacco, or ou the pave- mems by tar, would {)l‘ing action agaiust tho [m:uns on whooe premises and by whose xma}cqb Lo damago occurred. That would be ** Clvil Kights" in earnost. s Q GRADE CHICAGO RIVER, o the Editor of The Chacugo Tribusic : B1n s Whou, about tio years ugo, I snggestod in Tue Tuinuse that the timo had como tolurn the Sonth Branch into tho Lako at or near Four- teenth streot, and fill up the vacated bod of that brauch between Fourteonth and Lako streots— thus givi hiengo two rivers and tio barbor, ond romoving tho chiof obstruction to rapid transit and intercourso in tho centre of the city— y Kropumlou was greotod with a shout of ughtor aud dorision, y On tho sup{m»mou the prreat-smelling rivor is to romain Whore it js—¢in its littlo bed "—I now offer anothor proposition which {s nearly ag oolish as my fiyst.” Iis vory absurdity—to somo Inipds—mey induco a hiearty laugh, and if this wero the only good result the wnter would bo eatisfied. Whon I aay, Grado Chicago River, I do not monn grade the surfaco of {hat quiot stream, “although'I decmn it thick onough with impuyities to admit of that opora- tion, * By grading Ireferto tho bottom or bed of the classio stronm. Let soundings e taken pnd moaswoments mado on tho North Branch from, eay,North svouue,and ap the Bouth Branch frow, :f‘)’.'l‘wouty-!outtu street 0 tho mouth of the river, “Yhoso soundings and mosguromonts will indls oato whoratlio bottom of thoriver aud its branch- ©4 will neod to Lo dyedged or filled up in ordor to i,rnvu such an incline as will ontry tho rlvur-\v?m nto tho lako, The dredgings from tha river sud sund from tho lake can bo usad in grading, By grading tho bottom with an incline to tho Inko for * down-grade " g suffcient current can Lo produced to earry off mont of tho Impuritioy that now clog and poison tho rivor, This cur~ rent can bo supplemented and wided by ocea- slonal dlschargos from ‘tho Water-Works, Lot largo hose, attached to hydrants nosrcst tho xiver, bo placod with nozzies just abovo or under the wator of tho riverwo that the forco of thn digchargo will bo towards the month of tho rivor, and ju uid of ity natural ouyront, Somo- thing must be dono—oithor the river must bo tilled up or & ourront oreuted by artitiolal menus, TEJORBEL'S FEEA, 7o tha Editor of T Chfoago Tribunes Bii ¢ Aro pob the foos for recording deods and other documonts pxorbltaut aud out " of aif pro- portion to the sctual cost of record? Not g Huruon doposjts a dogwment for record, who oos not grumblo and protest egainst tho ont- r:;gcnnu foey chargod, I havo supposed that the ofeo of Ilocorder wad a public one deslgned for tho gonoral good, and not oxpected Lo bo salf~ supporting any moro thun the courty and publie ooy, Why, thon, aftempt fo wring from dividuals, by exorbitant foes, tho monoy nood- 4 bo wppuest oficlal pxirayaganon aud wistoful- The following offouders woro disposed of by Justico Knufmann yostorday: John* Toomoy, drunk and disorderiy, 103 Charles Harting, disorderly, %33 Johu Brown, disorderly. G0 dnys to tho Houuo of Correction; Peter Flyno, dls- ordorly, 8) days to the House of Correction ; William Nuverdon, wifa-beator, 80 days to tho Ilouso of Correction. . . Andrew Yopp and Nathan Rohn wore arrested Monday night with 100 yards of police oluth in tholr posscasion. They wero bofore Justico Scolly yostorday, who held thom in 700 till Tucsday, whoew tho onse will be lieard, In tho mountimo the cloth will ba hold at the Union Straot Btation for identilication. John Reill, a driver of a briok wagon, onriched tho City Tronsury yesterday morning éw by s caroless driving.” Monday he drove his wagon over a little girl_on Soutl) Water streot, and was arrested, The Justide gave him somo un ad- vieo, nnd, as the child was not seriously Injurod, let tho follow off as above. Tho caso of Angustus Ringer, tho alloged sorap-copper thief, which was™ continued from lust weok till yuflturdmr, was n(zuin called up be- fora Justice Baydon this morning, snd a furthor gmllljuunucu grantod to tho 18th inst. under £300 nil. John Powers, o bridgoe-tender, was before Jus- tice Boyden yestorday to auswer to the ohargo of larcony, ~ Powors, boing in an intoxicntod condition, in passing along Clark stroot, dMonday, undertook to drive off o horse and buggy belong- toa geatlomnn named Todd. T'ho clinego wag chauged from larceny to that of dwsorderly, and afino of §15 was intlicted. Not boing blessed with that amount ke was sont to the Bridewall. Juatice Kaufmann had » bold thief boforo him osterdny undor the following circumstances: onday afternoon threo men outeyed tho distil- léry” on tha corner of Cass and RKiuzio stropts, apd while ono ‘of the gang, James Ityan, ongaged tlhe olerk's atfention, tho olhier two grobbed the money-drawer, with 8000, sud made off with it, Tho clork seized hold of Kyan, and, calling for nssistauce, succoedod in toking him to the Ohicago Avonuo Btation.” His cise wag continued till Saturdsy, under $1,000 bonds. Some duya ago a man named Thomas Kichor was rabbod of threo corfificates of deposit on the Fourth National Dank for nbout £2U0, Oun preseutation at the Banlk, ho was told that thoy must be indorsed, ‘und, tlioreupon, tho thicf added the orime of Tforgery to that of larceny, and indorsed ~ the name of Klehor on tho cortificates, The ofticers of the baulr suspicioned by the follow's actions that romething was wrong, sud detained the holdor of tho'draft until an otlicer was socur- ed, when ho was arrested. Since hig arrest, tho rightful owner and roal Thomas Kichor wug found, who Lias uutil lately beon in the employ of theeditor of the Zmes. Yestorday thoe thiof aud forger was before Justico Boydop, aud insisted tlint Liis namo was Kichor, and tho witnees, Kich- er, wos an imposter, who, for reasona unknown to the prisoner, was mnkinfi » dosporats effort to ruin his name and forever blast his prospects for tho future, The Justico concluded that tho whole affair would bear investigation by the Grand Jury, and for that purposo hold the pris- oner ovor to the Criminal Court in bonau of 1,000 on the ohnrgo of forgery, and $500 on that of larceny. ATSCELLANEOUS. Por Henzel swore vut o warrant yesterdy bofora Justite Huines for tho arrest of Cornoliug "Thiol, complaining that Thiol had perjured hime solf by swonring falsely in a suit some fow days ago before Justice Roello, in which he (Henzol) was an intorestod party. George Garrolt was hold to the Criminal Court yostorday in $500 bonds, by Justice Hainaes, for forgery. Garvett received sbout 800 pounds of bacon from thoe firm of Dickinkoy & Co., on Wa- bash avonue, and & quantity of soap from Bab- Dbitt & Co., on Canal stroet, by forging the name of Willinm Ross & Co., wholesalo grocors at No. 47 Michigan avenue, Some time ago the law firm of Boran & Cog- glu came into posscssion of o smull smount of etock in tho Woatern Catholic Pyblish- ing Company. Thore wag somo_ litigation in which tho sorvicos of thuf logal gen- tleman, Mr. B. K. Dow, were scoured, Nr. Dow Lias novor a8 yeb recpived remunera- tlon, and, therofore, sued tho Compauy for the omount of his foo. ~ This suit has hoen ‘ruudlng for somo tlme, ~Yesterday it wne caltod up ho- foro Justico Ilainoe, and agnin continuod. A, Tyback wes before Commissionor Hoyno yesterday, and hold in 1,000 bail, for carryin, on tho business of a wholusale liquor-derlor uf 440 South Caual streot, without paying his spooial tax, ‘Mention was mado in Sunday morning's paper that Richard Edwards, the dimcmay man, had causied the arrest of Georgo F. Cox b{, nhnrfilng bim with defamation of lus charactar by publish- Ing certain Libelous articles nbout himinn roli- gious publication ontitled The Cross and Stword, ho easo wau ot for bearing yentorday bLoforo Juatico nines, but a chango of yenue was takon from tlnt Justico to Justico Daggott. Tho hensing ocoupied all of yestordsy foronodn boforo that tribunol. Witiesvon and lnwyers woro prosent in abundanco, Aftor n careful houring of the caso Justice Daggott announcad that the froodom of the pross and freedom of spoech must bo maintajoed, sud that ho conld nat soo wherein dr, Codby was guilty of tho charge, sud theroupon dismigsed tho caso, A map npmed William Klino eplled on David Foyd, a Jowoler at No. 628 Htato acrost, yostor- day afternoop, and, when ho hgd seloatad soy- oyal articlos and hid thom jn s cugauiauu wallot, he anuounged his youdiness to depprt without paying thorofor. Tord pallod un oficer, who pu- cortod him to the Armary, Davld Ogdon dlsnosed of s horsa yesterday for @. 8, Mollonry, of No, 828 Htate ‘strost, The roflts derived from the transsotion ho folo- Rmuu]y appropristed to his own uso, and when Meljoury oalied for an sccount of tho &alo, Lio was niol with o domoystrative rofusal to liqui- date, Ogden went to the Armory in oharye of an officor and will this morning rocouut tho affair to Boyden, Monday aftornoon $wo men eutored ithe Hauar atoxg of Booljo, Junkor ¢ o, sud while aie af them nngn(ifid tho attoution of the bookkeopor tho othor liflod $278 from Lhio snfo. 1o was pur- auod and capturod by a membor of tho firm, who gavo him in ohargo of an ofticor, IIo wna lackod up In the Armory, whore ho rogistored undor tho ntmo of Miohael Rynn, Joromial Quinlan made his advent into Ohi- ongo a shork time ngo to viait his hrothor-in-lInw, Mr. Justico Seully. Ifo oxtendod his obsorva~ tons to Chaplin’s rostaurant, No. 177 Woat Monroo straot, and paid 8100 for the entertain- mont ho roogived at that rogort, dlouto waa tho gowmo, g GENERAL NEWS. A mad dog was Aot by Officor Moouay, of the Bixth Pracingt,on Jaokson stroot,botwoon Olinton and Jofforaon, yestorday morning. It s stated that tho animal had bitton four or five persona in tho viclnity, but it could bo traced to no rollablo source, Tho tomporaturo yesierday, g obsorved by Manasgo, optician, under the Trmuxe Building, was, {n the shade, at 7 n. m., 70 dog. Fabr. ; 10 . m., 71; 12m, 74; 8 p.m,, 76; 6 p. m,, 70 oud, 8 p. m,, G8. Tho nlerm of fire from Dox No. 827, at half- paat 3 o'cloclk yeaterdny aftornoon, proved to bo falso. It {8 nndoratood that_tho Rev. Mr. Dandy pastor of tho Ada Streot M, I, Churoh, is pro- paring charges n{;lnlunt Mr. Ira Brown, » promi- nont mombor of Lis congrogation ; whioh will bo aubmitted to the church, aud a hoaring will ho had noxt month boforo tho Ohurch Committoe, I'he chargos ailogo that Mr. Brown furnished cortain S“P“u fucaryect and unjust nocounts of n churell meoting hold over a month ago, sud caused tho publication of ntatomenta rofiecting upon his pastor. The pigeon-shootiug mateh for tho Lenefit of Milos Jolimion, of Now Jorsoy, which was to havo takon placa yostorday aftornoon at Doxtor Park, did not como off, owing to the lack of en- tries for tho prizes offored. Nesides, mohod socmed to taka ooy intorest inthe font which Bogardus Tmnlflnd to porform, Finding them- aclves' at tho parl,, without anything to amuso them, a numbor of gontlomen ongaged in swoop- atake matelios, nud dispossd of about 800 birds, Tho acoro wns 50 long that tho person who kept 1t had not time to figire It up lant evening, und, thereforo, tho names of- tho witnory cannot bo givon. Tho Inquest on the remaing of Danial McCul- loch), who was found in n_stable in tho roar of No. bis1 Alichigan svonue, Mondsy night, and ro- moved to the Cointy Hospital whoro e subso- quontly died, will bo held this morning at 11 o'oloolk, Wifliam Bunten nud Lizzio Woat, wio oceupled the promisos, are bold by tho authori- ties ~ uutil tho Coroner has concluded Lis invostigation, though there is no evidenco of their complicity iu tho tragady. Kirwan, who ndvised Oficer Arch of the cireumatanoes, statey that bimself sud daughtor honrd a sound as of somo ono falling from an_olovator, at about 11 o'cloek Monday night, and in_an effort to ascor- tain ita cnuso ho discovered the body of the do- consed, He thought him intoxicafed, and ro- [t i whorobotit to tho oficar, Thostablo 8 two stories high, and ou the second flcor thore In an oponing, through which it s posiblo ho may havo fallen, T'ho full dotails of tho tragedy will ba devoloped to-day, AHBERSMENT OF PROPERTY. Tor tho bonofit of property-owners, tho fol- ln\\'lnlr' extract from the Rovenue law iu'pub- hehod. Itjs for them tq decide whether thoy will ;:om}xlrl\\'lth it or wait till tho Tax-Collector in ot thelr heols, and thon mourn over a high as- scssment: In countiea undor township orfinnimllnn. tho As- scasor, Clerk, and Supervisor of * Uio town, ‘shiall iect on the fourtli Mondsy of Junc, for tho purposo of ros viowiug the assessmont of proporty fu such town, and, ou tho upplication of the pervon considering himself aggriovad, of who shall complain {hat tho proporty of another isaswessed Loo low, thiey will roviuw the unsess~ mont, and correct the sailo us shall nppear to thetn Just, No compluint that anothor s sascsned too low ahall bo acted upou until tho person 8o assessed, or his ajzent, shull uch complalnt, if s rest- dent of $hio county. ~Auy two of sali officars meating are autbiorized to net, and they may adjourn from day to day, tll thoy sball huve fiufshod the hoaring of ail cases prosented ou meld dny, Droperly asscsacd after the fourth Mouday of Junasliall bo subjoct to eome platn to the Gounty Board, subjcet to tho rules spooi- fiod in thia soction,’ 3 THE LADY ALUMNI. A mpoting of tho] alumui of tho Phifl?s TUnion Fomalo Sdininary was hold at the' Pacific Hotel yonterday afternoon, The following ludies were resont : Mrs, Prof. Howo, MMiss Mary Lvorts, rs. Waltor Sherman, Mra. M. J. Warder, Mrs. Augusta Kont, Mra. Aloxander Blackburn, Mrs, O'Hure, Miss Sarah Fighor, Miss Amalia Fishor, Mrs. Jumes Smith, Mrs. Mary Stowart, and dra, J. W. Doan. = W Mrs, Prof. Howo was nominated to the ohalr, and Mrs, Sherman clected Bpcralory, On mo- tion of Mrs, O'Hara, thoso presont'formed them- solves into on Alumni Sooloty, tho objeot boing to 8id and oxtend tho usofulugss of tho Sominary of which thoy wore formorly mombers, pud o promate rooiability. A list ‘was mado of thoso not prosont, aud mombors wore detgiled to wait upon thom and myite thom to meat with the So- cioty ot the ‘residonce of Mia. Dr, Kent, No. 966 Wabash_avenue, at 2 o'clogk on the 23d inatant, The Bociety then adjoyrnpd. ¥ THE CORNER-STONE. The Executivo Committoo on the laylug of the cornor-stone met at tho Shorman Ionse pt 4 o'clock vesterday afternopn to hear the report of tho Tinance Committae, Georgo M. How oc- cupied tho chair. Somoe of the gontlomen of the Cqumitteo woro present, but stated thap they woro not yob roady to rovort. The' amount plodgoed up to tho present time is near 84,000, and iy sullicient to gugranteg the payment of pli eXfionuce, 4 & 'he Seorotary road the following communica- on Gen, Joln Medrthur, Chairman Commitise, ete.: 8in: Iam lustrieted by the lioard ‘to notify you that they bavo conaldered your request for the usa of urtfllery belonging to the eity, un:} for the laying of & tolegraph-wirs from tho corucr-stone to thio guns, upon tho ocezslon of laying the coruer-stone of the new Government :buliding, with permission to firo o saluto from the giips on the grounds south of the bulld- ing upou said cceaton, o the 24th inst,and huve grant- tho roquest, with the understanding: that you srrange ‘with the owners of thegronnd for the use theroof, und assuine al visk regarding thy soundness and safely of tho gnne in the wse thoreof, The Firc-Marsbal hns recoived thie nocessary ustrnetions upon tha sabject, Very reapootfully, ¥, I', Wanp, Svoretary. O¥rick Doanpd oF POLIOE, June 11, 1874, Tha Ion, John MeArthur & Dxan 8gu: Youra of yosterday, regnesting that the schools bo cloned oxi the’ B4th Juint,, i3 recoived, und I have fasued the order that thu schools bo closod ou that Quy, Yous, &c., W, L. Ko, President Board of Education, Cujoqo, June 10, 1874, A formnl acceptapce from the 0dd Fellows' Socioty was also read, A communication was road from Maj.-Gon. Griorson, complying with the yequest of tho Com- miteo, to allow the United States band of twenty pleces, on duty at Jolorson Darracks, St. Lould, to bo pregent and take part in tho procespion, A motion provailed to quarter the 8t. Louis Dand at tlo Bherman House. A motion was made and carried that the expross companies nnd prominput wholosalo louses bo requested to allow their teams to join tho proccssion. DMr. Rankin stated that Gon. Sheridan had notified Lim that he would not boublo to act as Chiof Marshal; and. on motion of Gen., AlcArthur, Gen.J. W. For- sytho was electod to pot in that cupacity in his gtead. QGon. MeArthur stated that there would bo a final mooting of the Marshals Friday even- ing ot the Shorman Houso to comploto arrange- monts in tho programme. ‘Tho Exccutive Com- mitleo will also moet Suturday aftornoon at 4 ‘I'no Committoe then adjourned. —_—— ANNQUNOEMENTS, ‘The Ellsworth Zouaves will bold 4 meeting at their Assembly-rooms, 14, 16, nnd 16, 191 South Clark stioet, thin ovening at 8 p. m,, to make proparations for layiug the corner-stone of tho Custom-1louse, A punctupl attendence of sll members of Qosmopplitan Lodgoe No, 6, Knights of Pythins, is roquosted this evening at (hoir Castlo Mall, Cornor of LaSallo and Adams atroots, for elac- tion of officors for tho ensuing term, Iho ladios of the First Prosbytorinn Church hold n recoption to-morrow evening at tho church, on Wabaah avonua, nesr Chirty-fivat streot, snd in conpqctian thorowith o fair and fostival, Bxe tonsive “proparations have boon mudo, and an elogant affair must bo tho result. No oharge for admigsion, Tho npwly-organizod branch of the Fonisn Trothorliood, created at a meoting of Irish Na- tionnlists Bunday laut, will hold itd firat moet- fug thig ovoning ot 8 o'ologk eharp,in tho Healoy Hall, 543 Arclior avenno. Those who dosire to Jain tho movemont, and thus co-oporato with tho Nationalists of Now York and other Btatos in thoir patriotio atruggle to reorganiza and re- genorato the Fonian yankd in this conntry, gre cordially Iuvited to attend, The pall that was thyawn over tho mavemont by the dishonopty of sojuo of itu londors a fow ?‘num ago 8 fush dis- nppoaring before the putrfotivm, the energy, and tho futegrity .of “thoso whp arp now at the helm; ayd, from she groat hoadway which the Urothorhood has ~mado within tho past fow mouths, and, from tho peraev oxance o'olock. — of thoso who thow belong toit, ity membora think it is not tod much toprodlot that ore long r not quite sa ynumoraus) it will bo far moro ro- spoctablo and pltriotio than it yot han boen, The mooting to-nigltt takon pince under the Preni- donoy of Qol, IYsmn, who ina thorough workor in tho canso, and\a Iarge numbor s expoctod to bo prosent, It is thointontion of this branch of tho I, B, to immedialoely orgnnizo, in connce- tion with fhoir Lody, n company of the Legion of Bt, Patrick, A}l Irishmen who doslre {o join shonld endeavor to be prosont, COMPLIMENTARY MURICAL, A musioal soirae, complimontary to Mr, Emil Tiobling, the woll-known pianist, who {s on tho ovoof doparturo for Luropo, will be given at Kimball's plano-rooms, corner of Btats and Adams ntroots, on Triday evening, the 1Pth iunt, " Tho programmo on this {uterosting occa- slon will Lio ns follows : 1, *% Wanderbilder"...... senesiJenson AMr, Liebling, 2, % Delahinnenr ", + Bchumaum ‘a " Krofulerla Holwmonn 3.4 b Al Tongroise, Anzk « Etude F major,.... A, Liebling, 4, o M Tho Ocean Burlod " * b ¢ Adion ¥ -0 1te, Aiee Ella A, Wi 5, Prelude and fuguy, Op, U5, No, 1, v, Licbitny, THE HAMPTON HINGEDS, The Hampton Singors clogo thoir senson of concortn in thiu city this ovening, and thoso who bave not yet hoard thom should improve tho apportunity, both for tho eplke of hiearing n renl- 1y admirable twufin of singors nnd to oncourago tho cause in which they aro working, Wo under- stand_arrangemonts aro fn lpmm'csu for n fow concorts in tho euburbs, which will undoubtedly be well attonded. On Thursday ovening and Iridey afternoon they will sing In Iivanston, and on Satnrday ovoning at the ‘Trinity Mothad- ist Church, cornor of Indiana avenuo sud Twen- ty-fourth stroet. ‘The programmo for to-night is as follows rAnT 1, Tl e T vo been a iist'uin’ nll do pight long,” Marching Tlirow hucorun{" i 8o wa sang tho chiorus Irom Atianta to the ses, Whilo wo woro marching thrn’ Goorgia, . Nobody knaws do Traublo I'va Sedn.” » * Don my 1ittlo soul's wwino to shinc, “T'm gwirio to climb wp higher nu’ higher, Den wy littlo Foul's gwine 1o shine," 6. “ My Old Kontueky Hoino, Good Night,” PART I, 1, % Da Olo Ark A-movin’ Along,” (By request,) 2, * QI Black Joo," Lans rolo and chorus, T'm coming, I'm coming, For my hioad i3 bonding low ; 1 Liuar tlielr grontlo volcos callilg € 0lo blaok Joe. # Poter, Go Biug dom Uclla,? . ¢ 0]d Folks at Homo," (Or Way Down tipon do Swanes Tber.) #Dust, Dusty an’ Asthos, “Tho Humpjon Studonts® celdtratod Eastor Lymna gonuine slavo molo- o osDlondelssohn 1, s s E e Dust, dust, an’ ashes fly ober on m; rnye, At e Lord hall boar oy spicit howo, * Lo Winter "Il Soan Lo Obor,” (Wiferrad by the slave Lo the wintor of slavors.) elohen) » THE OITY HALL. City taxps braught $13,000, aud liconson $183, to tho City Colicctor's oftice yostordny. i Thoe Board of Polico had an easy timo of it yostarduy aftorngon. According to tho Presi- dont, the mombors passod tho doy blessing the orphan and giving consolstion to the widow. Mr. Shoridan ‘snys it {8 not truo that tho polico aro rogulated in tho matter of their vote, and that, atany rate, itisnouso saying so whon there {8 no cloction going on. +The Board of Publio Works yesterday recoived an application from **Horso " Eddy for employ- ment as nuctioncor to soll the Court-House debris on tho 28d inst, p Judge Norton yoaterdsy filed in the B\ppn{ior Court tho necossary ordor for tho withdrawnl of the ngscasmout on "North State atiaot, and no- tifled intorested attornoys that thoy' need not further troublo thomselves in the mattor. The Financo Committeo_will take up to-day tha mattor of tho Soard of Health and the Bride- well pppropriationy. DBids wore opgned yestorday by thq Board of Pablic Workupl r tho contiuuation of the Ash- land ayonuo sowor. Nino bids wero resd, the award being made to H. J, Dufly, the lowest bid- dor, who contractod to do'the Work for 31.27 por linoal foot. ) . 4 Tho eollaction for tho benoflt of Mre. Jacobs, wifa of tho pqliceman who wus murdored loss I‘nnr, has reachod’ tho sum of §091, without earing from the Alderman, the_ Polico Dopart- maont, the Law Departipent, and Comptrollor's oftice, who will |ymlmbl{ Toiso tho gumup to a couplo of ‘thousnud dollars, The douations nl- ready recoived aro ag follows: Fire Dopart- mont, $18Y ; Board of Public Works, $186; City Collector's oflico, $87.50 ; ‘I'ax Commissionor’s oftico, §89. i . Ong Jamon Ward loft in the Board of Pnblic Works' oflico a bank-book coutaining sovoral checks and some ‘monoy, which' the City Hall jonitor will ‘return to (he owner 6n proving proporty. R g S —FERSONAL, L. B, Mantonya aud wife, having returned from thelr wodding-touy Epst, aro now at tho oy Houso, Mr. D. W. Storrs, of Btorrs & Ware, bas reached this city after ‘an eight months' tour through England and on the Continont. Mr. M. Nugent, one of the partics who started from Oblicago on tho schooner Pamlico, which anilod for Cork some two or three woeks sinco, has refurned. Ho says o reccived a lotter from his folkn, stoting that his mother was very siok, and of courao he camo back. * John' Prindiville, Jr., who started on the samo voyage, Ling also ro- turped, . Julius E, Francis, Esq., who is working to have Congresy declure tho 13l of Fobruiry, tho birthdsy of Presidont Lincoln, a Nakional holiday, was in the city yestordny., Ile has gono to tho Soldiors’ Asylum nt Milwankes to gecurg tho signatures of the' inmates in behnlf of Lis movemont. . HOTEL ARRIVALS, Grand Pacific—"The Ilop. Sahu{lcr Colfax, South Beud; Dr. O, G. MeKnight, Provideucos T. P. Hotchessin, England; B. 'G. Cincraft Wheeling; IL M. Andrews, Galyeston: B. A. Marshal, 3obile; F. 1. Clwlk, St. Paul; A, 8, Finlay, Castlo Tower, Scotland; A. G. Alall, Ban Franeiseo; Y. Gilbort, 8t. Louls; E. J. Lou- gurd, Halifax, N. 8.; T, B. Park, Huddington, Seotfond; Jobn_ L. Gulloway, i’ phis: T, J. TLewis, London, . . . Tremont House—O, 1. ' Morgan, New York; C. 1L Allen, 8t. Louis ; W, X, Wisnor, Salt Luke City; G. W. Wolls, Holly Springs, Miss. Julien I’ Cordier, Now York ; Johu Maustlol San_TFranciseo; O. F. Annlugton, Boston ) J. W. Fox, Lake Zurich, B8witzorland, . . . Sherman House—J, I, Lathrop, Washington City ; J. W. Ifaines, Noew York; Georga A, Kingston, Arkausas ; O, W. Booson, Enland ; George M. Weathorbeo, Bostoy ; B. L, Williame, 8t. Louls; G. M. Hutchingon, New York; Simon Allard, 8t. Anne, TFranco; M, J, Banno, . B, A, —— BUBURBAN NEWS, LYDE PABK. Thoe regular wmooting of the Hyde Park Trustoos ou Monday evening way fully attonded by all the members of tho Board and ocitizons gonerally, W, M. Talbott was appointed Pound-Koepor of tho State street pound. On petition for opening ditcl on Greenwood avonuo at Forty-uinth stroot, tho Superintondont wag dirgoted to Lovq it dopo, Own petition for sidowalk on Fifly-savonth stroot it appeared that tho samo was not signod by actual owners on tho lino, aud it was tboreforo rofused; but tho Buporintendent was dirocted' to repair tho old sidowarlks, Tho Superintendont wa slso divectod to qlear out tho ditoh on Madison svenuo nogr Tifty-ninth streot so os to stop complaints, and to construct five culverts on Indinua avenue at Forty-tifth, TForty-seventh, and Forty-ninth Htropts, and to yopaly the others an snid svenuo; nlso to ropuir sldowulk au Frodaricl pluge, bo tweon Cuestnut and Fifty-Aiftl stroot. Justico orno was ns.;rnumd Jmmunnlnn to oc- fupy spaco for bis ofica ip Villago Ligll, a8 herp- oloro, The patition of B, B, MeCOagg and others for vagution of Luugley nvenye, botwoon Topty-fitth and Iorty-sixth ntroots, wag approved, aud tha Attorney dirocted to propare an ordinunce, Qu the potition of D, H, Tuylor aud othors for 8 chungq of plaus op the bridge over the Calu- mot River at Ninoty-fifth streot, the Committeo roportod that the now plap of Col, Houston was Iar proforable to tho old rhm, in enlorging the draw from 80 to 60 feol, and in reducing tho cost from 84,600 to &1,600, but that s contract had boon oxcouted Match ‘15, 1874, with Oharlos Uroighton on the old plan, and it could not be chuuged until'entd contvoct was annulled. Iu way ardoyod that the Jommifses confor with Mr, Oroighton, and ruFurb what wrangomunt could be wade for annuliing tus contract. The Water-Works " Commisaionor submitiod thoe report of Bupt, John F. Darnoy that tho onginos, pumps and boilors aro el in placo and ready for uso ; that if the weathor per- mits tho orib conneetions will be mado this wook; that tho contrnotor hind omployad extra hands to Iny pipos, and that over 1,300 feot had boen lakd that day of 12-fnch pipo on Iyde Iark avenue, Tho Cn;lnnlu of Polico by roquent rovorted recommending tho ratention of Androw J, Mad- don and homag Ttyan at Clonvorvitle Blation, Thomna Mobian and Jolin Iogan vt Stato sireat, Patrick . Ityan and Nicholan Inntat Villago Iall, and Jobn Fogarty ot Houth Ohloago, Referred. T'olitions wora prosonted from Iovrxie nnd otlora for retention of tho \xromsnt polico forca on Htato stroot 3 and from rosidants of Roseland, Konsington, aud Riyerdnle for the nppalmmunl of Teter Btoonborger as policomnn in thoir dis- trict ; from Williama for saloon licensio nt South Ohieaga; from 1I. Vauder-Both and Garrott Vondorsyde for liconso to rotail tquors at their storen i Ntoscland, but not to be drank on the promigeas from Goorge DeClerque, for nllow- anco of interest on warrant for $255.07 due him, dated Nov. 11, 1871; from Dr. J, E. Kennicott, complaining of his cows being impounded ths anly timo thoy bave boen at larga for thyco yeurs, and asking that the pound ordiuance bo onforcad without partinllty or olse mrcnlml: from Aearia E. Peot, for vacation of an ailoy and tho approval of o new plot of aubdivision, Poter Johneon and Charles Lynch, forrymen on tho Calumet River, reprasonted that since the opouing of Purner Hall, oo Indisn Ridgo, their lubors wera so lnrgoly incroased Sundnys that thoy roquired eithior” an Incrense of salary or ‘parmisnion to colleot forriago on that dny. Politions wora presented from A, & T 8, Pilorco for clenning out ditch on Tortioth ntroot and Michigan svenno; from G. I. Harrls, for pormit to kol firo-worls for tho Fourth of July; rom Peter Dillingor, to havo pproved lus sub: division of Lat 10in 8, W. Olark's division of I, 34of N.W.2{ of Soo. 25, I. 88, I 14, Tho socond ono was grantod, ‘The Treasurer suumitted for the uso of mom- bors his roport of tho changos that hnd oceurred in tho balances sinco his lnet roport, which was referrod to the Finance Committce, Tha proposal of Morgan Burna o mako {ron gn;tns for catch bnsius b $1.50 oach was rofer- rod. ‘I'tio malaon-liconne of Gaorge P. Rominger, roforred to the President for n trapsfer, vas ro- ported back by him without action, and, on motton, was placod on filo. A formal ordinanco was adoptad for tho issuo of §12,000 in vlllngol)nrk conpun bonds, payablo in Now York June 10, 1879, to bo oxpended for tho protection of the village park and Park stroot, now washing awey by tho encroncliments of Inko Michigan. : Tho Buperintondent raported baok his eati- mated of the costof nditch on Hixtyv-elghth stroot, being $51.25, and ho was orderod to dig tho samo without delay, Mr. Faulkner introduced an ordinance to oleot an officer to bo styled Village Engineer and Su- porintendent, who shall lave chargo of all works oxcopt the Wator-Works; to make monthly reports § to nominato such time-keop- ors or overseors a8 may be needed ; to make out Inborotn' pay-rolls, which are to bo paid to the porsons named ‘therein by tho Troasurer, ho taking thero roceipts thorefor ; but this officer i in 0o easo to not as tha agent of the Trensnrer in tho payment of tho man; and thet on the adoption of snid ordinance the offices of Super- intendent of Public Wortis and of Village Engi- neor be nbolished. The Committee on Finance bind reforred to them with powor to nettho bill of tho South Side Neivs, Lo designate out of which fundg and in what proportion said bill shall bo paid. Mr. Muirhoad, of the Donrd of Trustees of tho Town of Lnke, being present, roportod that their Board on Spturday oveuing Liad requested g con- forenco with this Bonrd on the appointmnent of Engincor of the Wator-Works on Wodnosday evoning in this hall, On motion, adjourned to maot them inconfor~ once Wednoaday ovening nt 71 o'lock, OAK PARK. Theo citizens of Oak Parlc held anothor mass tomperance-meeting Monday eveuing. Many were presont, and considerablo enthusiasm’ way manifested. An address wos made by Alra. Emily Miller, editor of the Little Corporal, Tho festival at Christ Church was an entire auceess. Tho church s handgomaly decaraled mtlhflowera, and tho tabios nppoaréd yory bonu- ully, Btroots arq opening in Blaokstone's Addition, andn lnrfin numbor of dwelling-houses will soon bo eroctod. TAKE FOREST. Tho annivorsary exercises of the Academy have thus far beoi a completo miccess. Tho closlng hitorary and elocutionnry exoroises will commence to-doy on tho arrival of thq second mormng train from’ Chicago, nud closs in tima for dinnor and the return train at 8 o’clock p, m, Tho friopda of tho Acadomy arp cordinlly invited to bo prasont, —— —Tho Newpart (R, 1.) News dovotes a touch- ing obitunry notica to Intio, the black bear ot Rockgll’uiut, wlhoso chief accomplishment was tho ability to uncork sarsaparilla and beer bot~ tles and imbibo the contepts with as much skill and onjoyment as a human being. Tho Prohib- itory law struck at Katle's pocuilar gift, and tho iden of heing watched by a State Constablo was too much for hor, and she died SUBMMER RESORTS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, FAMOUS for its altorativo waters and fashlonablo patronaga, will bo opeued on tha 16th of May, Cuiarges o July 1—-Mlontily, $3 por day; wackly, 83.0 pog day, Yor o monthe of July and August-Monthly, §2.65 porday ; wookly, #3 ner day, Dosoriptiva pajiphlots at fhie Drug Stors of Buok & Ragaor, comor of Btatoand Madisnu-at, GEORGE L, PLYTON & 00, SWEET, CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. ALLEGHANY COUNTY, VA., Will Gpen June 1, Chergen for the months of Juno and § = tho mhanth, LA Bor Ry § by (o werle G s dr oY gty and Kugubt L Sfonghis, ¥ ey + wookdr, Pliamplots at Drug S Cov. OHARLES 8. PEYIOR, irngn.‘:lr?""mm"' The Ocean House, NEWPORT, R-I., JUNE 27, 1874. WEAVERS & BATES. (QAKLAND DA UOTRI IR UNDERIGNED, ko o (oML sonsi e ko o aklantt itnchy i tho prodont sunn 2 Gakiand Tiinohy Warwick, 1, e and Wil "opcn. fhe: samo o the publls uly 1. s Totol 1a Hberally appolutod rooms taro and come modious and Hiehtod withs g baths suppliod witl frexls sl alt utord atonuu fauiilyy tolograpiio, commiunions tion with all bolnts, Steumbont conununleation with Provhdoncs four thnds anel vay, dallye pplicatinns by mafl will rostivo prampt attentton. GEORGHA" WA D, Providance, . I. VY ASSAUMKEAG HOTEL, FORT POINT, DENQN. ueot Bay, Jnst comploted; oversthing ne largo, aley ro ults or Minylo, ¢ th comitart aud dananencs of ia hout, sult and Sofally dosiiand fo il provided i Uiliincun rdv, with gas, stoam Luwrlic, tologeapl, siews utand, Nyery atublo, uto. Junol, ot popular_ prl A'genoral {nvitation 1o tho tenvelipg publio is horaby oxtapded. All steamors bo- woen Hoston, Dortland, and Nango; hore, Hond for oifoular, Po 2 Irass, Stackton, li B A MR o EDUCATIONAL, KEBILE SCEIOOIL, HYRACUSI, N, ¥ Blmh-“’lfiflflhclvl for };fi‘:“l‘iljw los and Childron, under the suporvision of the . 8. D, HURTINGTON, 855 B Milton of Gente) Now Yirk! Insteustion o et norougls KDgIIe couten: L Abolot asd Sl i & o3, ' Mijeio nd Deawing. ‘iyp Luh schoul e il Gosmintngo. an wmmfl‘xé'.ufium. 18, “Wor Uit farsavmy o " BAILY J. J ACKSON: Hyrucuso, 8o ¥ MADAME O, dn 81 l’:\.’A and RN, ALEX, BRADFORD'S Ogden iToffman's) English, 1rench and ing Sal for Youug Ladies and chtldron, ¥ s-clilithat., No Yoo voions Apeid 28, AWpIL ention nay bo wadu vorsduaily ot by lottor us above, MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S English, Feouoh, and Gorman Boarding sl Lay fur v ladlog ad ltto glels Nos, 6 apd thirdut,, Now Yurk, REOVINS Qut'l, Prot, of Golunibin Cultegy, linatho dopartmant of Holl and Mutaphyviv. Addross as above, ® TiDWALDS | PLAOE KOIOOL LOX MOVS AND e Lo, tion, Slockbridgy, Blaws., hoglia it Sih 00l A AN, Latiros Jaiits 0 poe i, e brofosory probata uplls: 1oe Colloge, Setentiile Relion vl Holth D OEERARY AU Ahekinto eiitipata: INDIGO BLUE, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Origingl und Unoxcollod for Bluelng Clothes. bul, &1 Witbongur's Deuig Storv, Nor &3 North “Il."fl‘l:{l I;r:i."Pllll-Jnfiff.‘ LYoty Utugor ad. Deuuist Hiou (s d [l o I . NOTICE, WOROESTERSHIRE SAUCE. TRADHE MARI, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE. SUPREME COURT---GENEAL TERM, JOILN W, LEA ot pl. seningt 3 i ARSIV RY COUN: ““When 1t ts apparont. fhat thoro In an | N calivo tha publin Ly thaies of tho B o1 pTaag ard the word desorlutive of an articlo, sk docontion will not bo protoctod by tho protenss that these words can- it by fsoil i Auokimannor as o oomatitute s ' trade Whero words and the loular manufaoty trado mark, whicl Tontly fuvado, o anco of tho wrong !s thefalss represontation and deoolt, on proof of which an injunctinn will iasuo." The Concluding w?nlu ot the Judao’s Decln- 0N Aret !+ Tho ordor appoated fram alionld bo modified and the l_n\ junotfon cxtondod a0 na to prohililt tho usa of tho words ‘oranutarshire nauce’ on tho bllls, Inbols, and of tho dofoudant," A Akl oap o LEA & PERRINS OELEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY e= EXTRAOT 3 of & LETTER from & CONNOISRURS MEDIOAL GENTLE- 70 BE THE MAN ot Madras, tobls » . brothorin WOROKRATER, ONIY G00D T " “Toll LEA & PER- SAUUE, TUNS that tholr Sauca 1s highly estoomed In And Applicatilo to 1ndis, aud 1s, in my il ovinton, thomost pala- LVERY VARIETY tablo s woll ng tho nost, whol OF DISIL thay 15 siada o ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Id Whols pos tation by tho Py A 1A IRReIR Ao aertytion bathe Eropelotems Denlors in Suucos gongrally throughiout the World, Ask for Tioa & Porrins’ Sauce. All i teingls tha by 11l b JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, CCEAN NAVIGATION, THE STATE LINE. SPEOIAL NOTIOK.—Aftor Saturdny, Juno 13, tho Steumers of (his Linawill be dispatciod ‘ovory nltomate WIEDNESDAY until July 22, whon roxular waakly snil tugs, evory: WEDNESDAY, will commenco, STATE LINE. o Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. T, EGJA " Juno 13 SYLVANIA ‘Satarday, Juno 27 LANT, FROM PlIER 33, Satiday, July 11 Tlackry Saihage b Avemat: - 4 in August; Raton of prawnico; Usbin, 330 and fed. chrronoy: Stoer. agp, a3 lowr as by any first-clasa line, 1) :\(is llh‘ll westrates, or Turthior jiar(loulars appiy to AUSTIN DALDWIN & Q0. Aiouits, i iroadwar: New York, SOUNEERTLE, Gon'l Westorn Agent, 0 larkest.. Chlengo. AMERICAN LINE, e Ouly Line Cavryiug the United Sates Flag. Bafllug wookly betwoon Philadelphia and Liverpool. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, Rutes as low ag any LFirst-class Line, Through Tickets Lower than by other Lines, Through to Chieago from British Points, $29.60 Currency, Elxeursion Tickots at roflucod ratos. = Dralts on Great Britain, Iroland and tho Continent, at low ratey. Oice, 113 Lasallu-t,, 8, VY, xdison, Ohtonio. 3. i MILNE, Wostern dgeot. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botwogn NEW YORK and LIVERPOOQOL, calling ot Queenstown, Carrying tho United States Mail, SBAFBETY AND COMFORT. 2~ Passongers haoked to and from tho principal Eue ropean ports at lowest Taf tos thand 1 7' Grodlt taamad Bank i Do etk s Ty, o an fapliug Dayks HENRY GREENEBAUM & 0O, FIFTEI-AV. National Line of Steamships. INOTICH. qFngmort southiarly raufo has alwaye boon adoptod by s 0 avoid 00" and hens 3 s Company. s, o QuENs- 5 Cow Yark for JilV EREOU Salling from oy Yotk S . Safling from N, York for London (diract) ovars fortulght, ‘Unbin nassags, 810, E40; curronoy: sltorago, at greatly roduced ratos, ulx!urndc'k;?nnl. B i and upwand. rafta for S, e A RSO, Wostern Aant, Northeast enrnor Olark and Randoiphests. (0Upositd now ‘Shenwan Louso), Ohicago. - ALLAN LINE MAIL STEAMERS, M. 0.5, 8. (0. batwaon all parte of Tourono AND STEERAGE TRA K- dwost ratok. EMIGRAN 110 A BPEUIALTY. Ty woukly salling, Huporior ahips., Tioat chlsun.‘l;lmlnu . Loiwost rates, Bloriost frolght route, Apply to & CO,, Chioal ALLAN & Corss iRt ANCHOR LINE, From Now York to all pats of Grent lisitaln, Troland, and Cantinontal luropo uvory Tussday, Thursday, aud Baturday, UAMIN from N0, ETEERAGE {rom y‘mg. Uniioa Sintos Gurguoy. Tty ports to Clicaga, 92 Sight Drafts nt .‘.‘l.'xm,.“ on, Arlyat Coupaty's [ ;. oor, LaSalle und Mndlsou-sta,, Chlougo, L oor LaSalo b UGN BROPHENS: Aconts, NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, The South Walos Atlantio Stovmehlp Uompany's Now Eist-oiaus, Fullpovored, Clvdechully’ Stonuuships will aail from Vonniylvania Rallroad Whart, Jersey Ci PEMBROKE . Mayid| PEMBROKE...,..Juno 27 GLAMORGAN ! June 13 i Onrrying goods and passongers at through rates from all pnrt3 of the United Ststes and Canady to ports In the ristol Channol, Illl\llll I!lll»ryulnl? i Fngland, “Thosa steamsiilps, bullt exprossly for the trade, are pro- 1h all tho lutest improvomonts for the comfortand convomence of UABIN AND SBTEERAGE PASSENGERS. First Cabin, 670 and §80curronoy, Becond Cabla, 888 ourroncy. Stoorage, E.I) ourmma» Prepuld Steorage certificates from Cardift, ... 83, e LAl aoly 1a CArdIF, at the o o rticulars, A - s O, o1 1ok ORpmmtare. s 1a Now York b AROUIBALD BAXTER & QU., Agonta, No. 17 ifroadirar, LEGAL, BANKRUPT NOTICE, In the District Court of the United States for the Bastern Dis- triet of Wisconsin. ‘Manufactariog Company. koo matior of the O ankrugit, Ju Bankraptey, Notloh s horaby givan ihnt In pursuanco of an ordor of the Phinct Conrt of the Unitod Htajos, in and for the Hinfor Diseriot of Wiseonsin, mudo and ontored on thia 2001 Gay of Bnpciy Ao D, Td, the nyderslznod aspiyncos i Namieuptey bf tho satd Tiankeupt, Wil yoll at publia Rueiton 10 (in lihost and host blduor, for vas! iy Fhugartay, thodsth dag ot Yano, A, I Tt us 10 wreloc in tho toranun of {nut oay, of, m;‘.x:n’lffln‘_ gt thosakd upty situto on tho bronslspy horolnnttor o, CrunKERE L footy L tho Ity uf 1 shku, 61 Srata of Wikt 1ght; thioand hutorast of tho sald Bank- 'and abl o Flcht, titlo and folorest of tho undere o, s senerons 8 S ALt Sl St s ot dusurfied ol Ktnte, towtior 5 os tharounto bolmilhg, i ani bing sliunte i AR ol th Cxry. i 3 £ Ohikouh, County ol s Tollows, towits ‘Lot fonrteon ikonn. 48, “aniiota onw (b, bed @ n ht (8), aino (), ' te; ol {0 fiva (0 Bl O 2000 Kelhal\hiin e ok o T blook oo hibndri aud plovon i wild b fnonmbrancea:’ i wll] alto bawoll 8¢ B At Tatorcsb of Ho anid. bankrupt i tho snl s 1 b 10 0Tt Totturg batont fur (ho Alauufao- e Fovhting-Maclifnos knnwi s thy aisor Boparator Wil Wolfauico 1opsu- Puwar, togolhiur with all pattoroy e St o ira f 'suok hupwrators ahd 1ordas Pvors.. At the said ussignoos will ‘alio at tho vana o amid plago soll b publis auction tu th Higlost and {0 Bbe for caslt, o luro swonntaf Jutnbier, ran, hust DIGUGE, 108, sy sokis, and Uthoe matoril atid por- IOl e brly 80 o Alnufacturo of Thresting. Sishibon sido m farao, minbor ot hrusbiu-stvakineg et i Ublkor. Sauhing, soma in w fuiahiod an qthors I un untinl "Thio tonl iatato norey of lnd Wostorn and trucks rumupn 25, e duscrilod canslsts of about fons it o O et A SO " Fay ays havo wid N i workcs Ml buttdinige new - br{ok; Broperty Ownoys, Attention ! Unth 180 fust, 'Fax Balo Corttlontos iold by tho Olty of Ohfcign cap bu Fadovmcad n 10 por cont, prombum, pltor T Wl has ot ety o Ogroaao, Aprill, l«g'hu' BAYI, Uiy Viewpicsier. in tho most substantisl and couvenlent 1674 K. M. HUTOR NFION'EM e JUIN P, GALLUE, algnoes, 1% iy & WE 3 WL IO THow, and bl o Vo bay 1, itatatlby |- AMUSEMENT! HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MR. AUGURTIN DALY'S FIFTH-AV, THINATRE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT, TITk GREAT PARIRIAN BENSATION, CHARAUTERS UY HONSIEUR, "t ALPHONSE, | ™ 18385 DMra, Only Alphonso Matinas, Bapurday at 2 o'olock. Baturdny Righto duno bo, "Hogond 014 Comody Night (only timo), ** Ol Teads and e Hanrte ‘Noxt Woilnoaday, Grand Holiday Siatinga by the Fifthe sy, Uomody Uoipa: THE GREAT ADELPHL GALA FAMILY MATINED! This Wednesday, nt 8 p. m., tho famous Gnmodian, GEORGE R. EDESON. First appearanco of the favorite Ilanjo King, Duvenpore g, rort 3 Nin Vnrl "iliou orans LI FaTn HPREEARE 4 o0 Ganstantiue's entirely naw Onmic Panfomiiao, MAGICO TOYX 1 Tast Nigiita of tho Ciront Aldaliah T doutn ATRHY P S Sale hrpne, of, fedonte ntod W whtrlwind* of ozciamant, - ALE HIN. All- DALLAH, the Ciiet; ITASH NASSILL, the Whirle wind. ‘ani‘slavon Athipics. MINNTE GRAY, ' FITANKTE, MORO AN P A e B MG B RRN 1LY HEANKILE, et frices T cta; Oblidron, (ote. Beourad 25t il hta, Tt T o Muniay~HOBINSON CRUKOM M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. 'WEDNESDAY, TAST NIGNT OF MR, IN 113 IRRUSISTIBLE SATRI Y T = 8 DHI"’:‘I:')‘!‘? -DAVID GARRIOK and LORD DUN. Noxt wook, KATIE MAYHEW—'“WITILTIl TIDE.» EXPOSITION GARDENS, Laku Shoro and Adams-st. TIHE LADIES I ORT! ATLWAYS COOL! Lxpoultion Gardons, LakoBhora and Adama-st. THKE WONDKRIUTL PARIS BY MOONLIGHTI Dubofes DON JUAK and TAIDEE, Grand Promenado Coneert hy Honry §; Pagn's Tand it BT omsFeng, ooty S, d‘fmn iromd taband from 744 t 10, Admission, B cts? Olifdran, 280, MeCORMICK HALT, 2 SONGS OF THE SOUTH, The?f?finpton Colored Students, A band of THIRTEEN EX.SLAVE BTUDENTS, T Noraa) Collago ot uriitony Y hes wih a0 TWO GRAND CONCERTS In, MeQormickia Hall Juno 16 and 17, Admision. o, Np oxten chinrizo (or ruervod souts. Tiok f g Gy KL A A S moneo ftiday, Jimo 13, Danes open at Concort to camonco st 8 o'olock, gramma onch night. AQADEMY OF MUSIC, Scogss! Snnc&ss‘!vm?ggwmfic Dolighted GEORGIA MINSTRELS! "TQ-DAY FIRST GRADD b 2 e A4 2 .l pen ofcluok, iutiro chango of proc Pafntor of Poreclatn, announc t'be glvon at Gurmaain Linll, 18, in whiol Misg &, Whito, Mrw. Kiith, ‘nnd Mr. S, G, Pratt, , Attor tha Goncott, hn assoctyhent ot fifols.decor celaln, ‘including n Tea Sut for six persons, ornames with designs emblematio of tho propects of Amor Gormans; and Norway, will bo presoated ta the mudfone 'heso articjes are on uxliibitou at Frongh's, Wabas noar Macisun-st.+ tlong Kong Tca Story, No. | Clark-st. ; and nt Krashin'a drug storo, 19 Diliwsuke RATLROAD TIME TABLE, ° ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIRS. H‘KAI'II»AN.A&I‘IO;“I oF ICEP%KEHC!‘B:M:]EH.—P E:;Elflllg eoniude ~Bundn orcepiod:. 3 Mouday azeepiod. } At 0 Hindar atuio B2 palipi oy excevtod ¥4 MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILR0ADY ! ot qr Lake i, wnd Sool of Tieenty-aceond-rt, ice, 67 Clark ot., ‘southeast curner o Randolph, and T Capialat,, corner @ Yudjsan, Teave, Arrive, Sorning Bxpre IRt Haphosss OITH, or Agente CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAD. Citeago, Kansas Clty wil Deveer Sior L, sl o ity Ao, and Chicago, SpringAeid, 4lion Fhroush Line Undon Depat, West Side, néar Lacdics; 7l Bridge, Zicket Uices ; At Depol, and 12 eandalphost Teave. Arrive, Kansas Oty and Donvor Fast T, 0 X ity s n. 8t Lo 0y 8t Lo 03, 25, vin Joo ' Tl IPross.,., 0p, Shriignaid Fash Lxpross . Johoraon ity xprb 2. 0. b ey, 1hekel Ofey nd at Depat, Arri *11:008, m, *9:30 8, m. |* 4:15 p, me Loty Praria du g s No K LY 70p. e Rk g‘;n‘,m- 5:00p, m.t* 7:50p, ma oliy, Night Txprese; t 9:80p.m, [t 85 2. my S MII;E,,ND!S L"EINTNKM. I;\!".RUA!'- epol et und fuol 4 T . s T3 Harmdoiphiatee hede Clariy L 1eondsts Biekd Leave, | Arrice, ) Ruus to Onemp Saturdays, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, ndianii-av., wid Scaleenthesty, Ticket bpices, Nov'59 Clark. depots, ! Matl and Bxpro Dulme s Stot Gity 1 o' 10 . Pacliia st Lino, for O Kunaan Oy, Shiion & He. 5 m. [t 8:38 80 ma, . | 10:06 a, [*'7:00 &, . |4 718 A e S T o B Milwaukoo Eapross.., Milwankoo Paseoujor. Milwaukuo Passouur, Ny Dennt ((\:\' rnm} it F=Daporsomngs of ORI NN ‘Pass, Agont. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dendt, cornr of VanIhuren und Skeruian Tickel ufica, Grund 1eyio dolels lirrive, Onaba, Teavonw'thEAtchison s Leru Avconunodaiion, . Nihi Baprosseess $CQLS§. FAIRBANK® BTANDARD SCATIT =d OF ALL BIZLS, FAIRBANLS, MORSH &0Q W) AND U8 LAKEST.

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