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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. AMUSEMENTS. M'VIOKEN'S TUEATH Aftor dovotlug throo vighta to ** Brothor Sam," Mr. Sothorn roturned sgaln last ovening to Robortaonian comady, nnd produced * David Garriok " to n house bottor than tho heat of the day would linve rondered probablo. Thin was played duting hia fist engagomont at tho Acndemy of Musle with consldorablo cclnt, &na may bo reckoned among tho most sucoesaful pleces of tho senson. Tho cast in ossontials was tho samo as that of last ovoning, ox- copt that ot tho Acadomy tho wart of Bquira Chivy was playod by Tyiton Sothorn, and rendored with far nioro polish and nontness than could have boon anticipated, Mr. Weston s not & ptrong substitute for tho youngor Bothorn, Wit this oxcoption, howaver, thacast wna & strong ono, and tho ploco wad vory smooth and un)nynblu. ‘Wo hnvo lmrg. toforo oxprossed admiration of Mr. Sothorn's yrosentation of Qarrick, Itisa logitimatepieco of noting, nnd full of merit. Tho soutimout of tho picoo {8 high, and ox&vrunsnd by tho vomodian wilh great force, Tho drama wus writton for him by Mr, Robortaon, aud ho s the only Gar- wick upon tho stage. Ilis representn- tion c} Garrick Js unliko any ofh- er, in that it givea somo nadmirable opportunitics for melodiamatic olocution In vory comical contrast with the casy colloguial dinfoguo in which Mr, Sothern is so thoroughiy nt homo. Mr, Bowors' activg of Ingol wo hihva bofore praised, and 16 {8 unnccossary to do moro [lmn to roitorato this vordict In s pgeneral WAy, Miss Walton 18 obarming _in ml¥ part sho plays, and 1f sho oxcola in any it is that of dda Ingof, in which she has more to do. _The minor parts nro wall played. * Dundroary Married and Settlod,” with which the porformanco closes, is & wild al- fair, dolightfully absurd, and heartily onjoyablo. rhis §s Mr. Sotkorn's Inst woek for o long "tiuio, 0 ho wil) not bo back noxt senson. Thoso who il to 800 himn iu those two ploces will rogrot thio omission, DALY'S COMPANY ro playing * Monsleur Alphonse” to good E\onauu, in_apita of tha heat, To-night aud the matines will vo tho Inst chaneces to uoe the picco. Baturday night will botho second * ol-l-cumed{ ight,” whon Boucicauit's ** Old ondy au §mmg Henrts ¥ will bo played. Maonday € Charity," tho grost hit of tho konson, will bo given. PERRONAL. Among othor theatricnlcolebrities enjoying tho cool Inke hroozes of this city aro Mr, ‘Charlos Gaylor, the woll-kuown author, and Miss Kutio Mayhow, who a few yoars ago was a great favor- ito in tho city, Mr. Gaylor has written a drama for Miss Mayhow with the altractivatitlo © With tho Tide,” which will be produced Alondsy at MoVioker's Thentro. — THE CORNER-STONE. ' THE PROCESSION. Tho Executivo Committee of the corner-stons colobration met yestorday aftornoon at MMr. Raokin’s ofice for tho furthor smonding of arrangoments, No changoe was made in the ordor of procossion, but tho line of march was docidod upon, as follows : » Tho column will march from the corner of ‘Wabash avenue aud Lake streot, marching south on Wabash avenue to Twonty-firat street; enst to Michigan avenue; north to Monroo streot; woat to Stata streot; north to Lake streat ; wost ‘to Donrborn stroet. 'Tho firat division will move south on Dearborn to tho Custom-1Iouso; othor divisions weat on Lako to Olark, south to Adnms, cast to Wabash, and baclk to tho Custom-House. It was announced a fow duys ngo thut the Bunday-8chools would cccupy o prominent feature in tho procession in thio coremonies of Inying the cornor-stone next Wednasday, bit owing to tho fact that some 12,000 boys of tha differont public sehools are anxious to take part in the cufobmtlan, it has been decided by tho committeo that they bo pormitted, and not tho Bunday-school children, a8 it will b impossibla 1o furnish transportation for all of thom. Over 100 teams havo alroady boen seeured, but all tho . truck and box wagons that can join will bo nocd- od, and it is hoped, thatas many agcan wiil ‘respond promptly, Mr. B. F. Guylon will bo BMursbal of tho sixth division, of wlich tho schaol boys will form n part, L a Mr. Clovelaud, tho Mayor's Becretary, having comploted tho list of articles which ure to be de- yosited in the corner-stono of the now Custom- liouse, yesterday sent the document to the Lxecutive Committeo of tho corner-stono cele- ‘bration. The list is neatly printed on parchment, and signed, oflicially, by tho Mayor and his Seo- retary., ''ho namos of the articlos contained thorein have alrendy beon made public. TIE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISUED GENTLEMEN signified thelr intention of boing present upon that oceasion: Gov, . Howard, of 1thode fsl- and; Gov. Bhopherd, of the District of Colum- bin; QGov. Julius Convorse, of Vormont; Gov. Thomas A, Hondricks, of Indiaua; Senator Wi 1. Allison, of Towa; the Hon, W. B, Bteinmotz, Buporintendent of tho Now York Yost-Oftico; Benntor Edmunds, of Vormont; tho Hon. Alox- suder Mitchall, of Milwaukeo; the IHon. C. B. Forwoll; 'tho Hon. Jobn B, Itico; tho ~ Ilon.' J. D. Ward, of Chicgo} tho Iion. N, T. Donuan, of Indinna; Bonator T, W. Ferry, of Michigan ; tho lon, Jobm Berry ; the Hon, Charles A. Lidradgo, of ‘Wisconsin'; Senator Zach Chandlor, of Bichi- an ; tho Hon, Phil Cooke, District of Golum- it 5 the Hon, Horatio O, Burckard ; Col. D, W.' Flagler, Commandent of the ltock Ieland Arnenal; tho Ifon. G. A. Halsoy, of Now Jersoy, Chairman of tho Committeo on Publio Build~ ings at thotime of tho legislntion for the now Duildivg ; the Ion. Thomas Walsh, Suporin- tandont of Construction of tho Bt. Louis Gus- tom-House ; Judge ‘Trent; tho Collector of [n- | tho jury. ternol Rovenuo, and othor prominent Govern- wout ofticialy, Mayor Guerson has ordered tho St. Louls Ar~ sonal Band (o be in attendance. The Mayor and Common Counoll of 8t. Lows will bo in tho party. NOTICES. ‘Thero will bo & maeting of the Roception Com- mittee for laying tho corner-stoue of the now Custom-Houso this ovening at 7:80 o'clock at tho club-room of the Shorman [louse. 1t is urgeut- 1y requested that all the members of the Com- mittoo bo present, ng business of importance will be transacted. Tho Railvond and the Recoption Committoo of tho I. 0. 0. 1% for tho 24th st, are requostod to meot tho Executive Committee nt houdquartors, ']:l‘limtll‘ll‘ Houso, Parlor O, this ovoning ot 8 o%olock, e LOCAL LETTERS. CHIOAGO LAZZARONI. T'o the Luitor of The Chicago T'ribune; Sim: Who that has scon the ugly specimens of beggardom who exhibit their doformitios at tho cornors of tho atroets, has not wishod that tioy could bo removod to some hospital or ban- ished from the city? It is a roproach to honest Industry, and & violation of tho publio taste, to ullow doformed beggars to exposo themsolves to tho publio gazo. If thoy must display their do- formitios, st tho Counoll pass an ordinauco re- quiring all boggars, of ovory description, to prac- tico their calling in somo designated locality where people may go to eco them if thoy like, and uot bo forced,as now, to gazo upon nud patronize them. Pasa such an ordinanco, oxe- outo it, and remorve such s lot for the human menngorio, and boggary and vagrancy would soon conae iu our widst. P Q. LADIES OX SCHOOL COMMITTEES, To the Xditor of The Chilcayo Tribune: Sin; If itis not nlroady the custom of the Chicago Board of Education {o n[‘xsoim Indios on tho commlttaos to visit tho public schooly, wo vould suggest tho proprioty and oxpedlency of appointing such of owr most Intelligont ludy cit- fzons au hayo monifusted the most intorost in the #ohoola, The apnortlonmont of two Indles to three gon- tlomou on cach Behool Committes would be a gracoful recounition of the influence the sox now exorts In the groad work of publio education, Al nd stiould any vacancies ocour in the Board of Educatlon, or new membors bo elected, it might not be an unheard of or improper thing to placo one or two intelligont womon, who have had ex- perienco a8 toaoliers, in oftico, Tho canso of ed- ucation must bo viewed from the standpoiut of both soxes bofore it can attaln porfeotion and administer equal justico to all. A. B QuicAao, Junv 18, 1674, THE BTOIN FLAG, T'o the Editar of The Chicayo L'ribune; Bins One obfection urgod against the present location of the signal-station in thiu oity iu that it flug or light on tho Mnjor Block cunnot be distiuctly soen by the shlppinfl Iu tho ofing, ‘Would not this objeotion, 1f a serious ono, Lo obvisted by placing tho nlfiuuhfl ou tho top of the tower at tho Wator-Works, and also at tho orib? 1t would not boa bad ides to connect Evan- ston and Houth Chicaga by telograph with the Bigual Btatlon, snd display storm siguals snul- tancously at all thewe poluts, Huch an arrauge- mont might be mado with hittlo or no exponto to tha Bigaal-Bervico Bureau, whilo tho goueral ad- vantago of tlmul{ warning ta outlying vossols wonld ho ahmost inenloulablo, I, Ci110AGO, Juna 16, 1874, TR NEW COURT-HOUSE T'o the Flitor of T'ho Chicaao I'ribuna: Bins Thero is nn ovidont dotermination on tho part of thooity and county rings to foreo tho tmmedlato conatruction of “the - Court-Houso upon the poople whothor they will_or not, The Common Council and County Commissionora know full woil that the people aro burdened with othor dabts, and canuot afford this onormous oxpondituro with 1ts _consoquont aud inovitablo stonling, fraud, and dofuleation. The rings linvo nlvendy mada snch hondwny in their schamo, that nothing will stop thom excopt au uprising of proporty-ownors, Lot mootinga bo oallod a! once and potitions clroulnlod protosting sgainst any furthor rtops by the Court-llonso Ringa n tholr swindling conspivacy. 1f property-nwnera do not at onee nttor Lhoir protest in an emphutio way, It will roon boe too lnto to mnko any effective opposition to the Ring, B, Otioauo, Juna 18, 187 —_— ORIMINAL. TIE CRININAL COURT, The Felsonthal case wus reswmod yesterday, The farcnoon wna ocenpied by tho defonse In cetablishing the good charactor of the prisoners. At 1 o'olock tho Assistant Statos’ Attornoy ad- dressod tho jury at longth in behalf of tho pros- coution, followed by Mossra, Trude, Ingersoll and Harvey for the defense, aud Alr, Iarrington concluded on tho side of tho poople, At 6 o’clock the argumonts woro closed and tho caso givan to At o late hour Inst night thoy hnd found no verdict, sud wore atill out. TIE POLIOE COURTH, Willinm Ford, charged with stoaling £23 from Joln Murphy somo two montks ngo, was hold under $1,200 te the Oriminal Court, by Justico Beully, yostorday. Mary Faulknor, living at No. 88 Bromor strast, wag yostordny sont to the Bridowell for sixty days, for an attemnpt at araon on hor own prom- isoy, Wifo-benters are becoming numerous ; not & dny passos but some brutul busbund is boforo the Polico Courts, and fined for his unhusband- liko conduct. Yostordny Justios Scully fined Thomas Sweenoy $00 for hammaring his wifo with a Lanumor. Ringer, the follow who was arrosted a fow daya ago for stonling a bag contalning a lot of sorap- coppor, moution of which has Luon made, was boforo Justico Iloydon yestorday morning Lo answer to tho charge of Jarcouy. The charge was ohanged to that of disordorly, and a fine of §16 inflictod, and nlgo fifteon duys’ continement at tho Bridawoll, Jolm Welsh was held in €1,000 bail to the Grand Jury, vostorday, by Justice Heully, on the ohargo of burglary, attompled Wednosduy night ou tho cannlbont” Josoph, 1lo was caught by tho proprictor of the eraft, Mr, Logalt, and put in tho care of a poiicoman, " i Richard Dougherty was arronted by Officor Qudmare, Wodnosday, ohurged with Durglavy. 1o was found in u car'of the Rtock Islnnd Ruilrond londed with froight, with tho "seal to the door broken, =Yosterduy Justico Boyden eontinued tho honring till to-day undor $500 bail, Charles Alills, a litorary thief in search of kuowlodgo, was arrosted Wednesday for pur- loining a volume of Dickens’ works from Willinm Ariand on Bouth Clark strest, Yesterday ho was brought before Justice DBoyden, and took s clingo of vouue to Justico DoWolf, who will asgist him in the laudable effort of improving hin mind, by giving him quarters of quict soclusion wherelv to pursue his studies. Thomas Darcy a verdant yenth from Janes- villo, Wis., waa tnkon in Woduoesday to,the tune of £30. by Aunio Kelly, Durey met her on Clark stroct, end foll an ensy victim, She invited tho confiding Badger to “do tho cily” with hor. Aftor delnking hoavily, Darcy became very pline ble in the hands of ths womsan, who, hio chnrges, relioved him of his pocket-book., Darcy lodged complnint nt the atation. The girl was arrosted, and yosterduy was brought bofore Justico Boyden, w!hg“huflhl Lhor ovor to tho Criminal Court in bonds of 600, Last Snaturday morning’s paper mentioned tho arrest of about o dozen men who gain their livelinood by preying upon tho unsophicated strangors vislting tho city, and of their having boon brought before Justice Boydon tha day be- foro, aud fined for robbing a man at the houso on Monroe streot kopt by Champlin, Among the party arrested was _ono Honry Willinms, who benrs tho cuphouious alias of;** Nobby Tom,” Ife was fined §20, and tho nssossment was paid by sotno oue of iy frionde, Weduosday aftornoon Willinma wna roarrcsted on_a similar chargo to that of last weok, and yostorday morning bronght before Justico Boyden for tho second time. ‘I'io witnoss against him wns o sturdy, honost~ looking old farmor from Jefferson, Wis,, by tho name of Henry Miller. Monday after- noon ho was met on State stroot by Williams, and docoyed to Champlin's, and thoro victimizod out of 8100, Tho old gontlomnan identified the prisoner_ny tho ono who had met bhim on Btate streot. Williams went through tho farce of be- ing sworn, and attemptod to prove an alibi. Ho #wore ho was ut Lincoln Park all that aftornoon ; never kiad seon the witneus before ; had not been in Cbamplia's for over & weuk 'ete. A com- panion of tho piisoner, ‘*Billy¥ Wialen, was noxt introduced as & witnoss in his Lobalf. When requosted,to inform the Court of 1us oceupation, tho reply” was that Lis mother was 6 lady of oxtensivo pwuon_v, aud noces- earily nocded some ona to look aftor hor iuter- ests aud act s her agent ; this ho was doing. It ig anfe to presumo that Mrs. Whalen doos not allow William to colleot any portion of har renta, Whalen gworo that * Nobby Tom ™ and himeelf dined at Burkoe's on the day in question, and afier dinlug hied thomselves to Lincoln Park, and did not_roturn till lato in the ovening, As an ovidonco of the faith the Justico put in the statement of Whalen, the yonug man who had mothing to do but " loo nfter his mothor's oatato, dino at Burkoe's, visit Lineoin Park, and associato with monte doalers, gamblors, and thioves, he fined tho prisonor 50, Nobby Tom was furnished with rofroshmonts and a gloomy coll of the Inrrison Street Station, Whalon swaggered out of tho court-room, mut- toring to himeolf his opinion of the Justice, which, as mey be supposed, was not flattoring by nn{ means, In the afternoon, Williams, through his attorney, took au appenl from the dacigion of tho Juatico, Judgo Boyden is doter- miued to do oll within his powor to broak uj tho haunts of these confidence-operatora an monto-dealors, and if ho cnnnot ho will at lonat make them a source of rovouuoe to the city, by fining thom from £20 to 8100. It isto bo hoped tho authoritios will koo their eyea on thoso men und arvest thoso engaged in the practice. ‘Lo most notorious of theso plnces in tho house of Champlin, Itis known to the polico as & housis whore all mannor of frauds are practicod with porfect gecurity. MISCELLANEODS, Regdier E, Reoves was arrested last evening on a warrant sworn out by hia wife, who alloges that ho has boon faithloss to his marringe vow, o slopt at the Armory last night. James Duun, o donler in tobacoo at No, 1050 Bouth Halstod stroot, was arrosted Woduosday by Daputy United Htatos larshal Watcrman, and Lronght bofore Comniissionor HoP'nu yestor- duy on tho chargo of conducting his businoss without havibg paid his special tax, o gavo bail in §500 for Lis appearanco bofore the Dit- trict Court. Montion was made yesterday of a suit brought by John Maddon against Al Bmith, in whose gaming-houso Madden'mclork lost somo monoy, and it was atatod that Madden waa of tho opinion thut Smith hud committed porjury in swoarlng that the cstablishment was mnot ownod by lim. The caso was ocontiuuod till yestorday In order that Mr. Mnddon mught havo en oppor- tunity of proving bis allogation, but ho watlutied himselt fully that tho facts wero as mith stated them ; thng tho lattor, acoording to tho usual custom of keepora of gaming-housos, did not own hus astablishment, and, consequontly, was not guilty of porjury. And that endod tho cago. A mun named Chartes Frondonborg was arrost- od yestorday morning by Dan Hogan, charged with fraud, snd locked up at the Union Biroat Station. A short time ngo bo visitod a jowolry storo ot No, 91 Wost Madison streot, kopt by o Mr, Keil, aud borrowed & sateh to ornamont hig person at o ball he intonded attonding, Having socurod ity possession, ho halted at Laugloy's Jlnwn-ulmp, on Bouth Clark streot, and pawned i, 1lo received the tickot nong that it hod been plodged, and, returning to No. 216 Wout Madison troot, fie hypothecatod It for &0, Officor {logun was deputod to arrest him, and accomplishod the task without difoulyy. Montion was mada yeatorday of tho arrost, by Ofticar Brown, of o lad namod David Kohl, on tho chargo of attempting to pass o forged ohook on_Mr, Miles, tiskot-ngeut of the Burlington & Quincy Road: It soowa likely that in oatohing thin boy, for ho & only 10 or 17 yoars o)df tho outhoritics have gotton hold of ‘an individual who has heen tryiu? to proy upon the railrond oftices 1n this ofty. April 27 au attompt was mode to buy tickets on the Contral Puoifio TRoad with & clioek on the Corn-Izehauge Lnnk, purporting to be wiguod by CGinge Iirothors, the wholesalo milliners, In ‘this case s small " bo; waa Rosouted on the sixoot by ble forgor, muf aakod If ho wanted to mako half » dotlar. IIo snid o did, and was told to go and get ono of QGngo Drothors' business-oards, which he dld, and on tho baok of it the request for tho tiokats was writton, Tho forgery way nnu}mulnd, and tho tvketa woro not sont. In thiscaso tho oheok was for £352.,50, 1In tho one whioh was offored day beforo yestorday, and whioch pur- gnrlud to "o signed by W, &. Kimball, it was 172.80, Moo, {oo, the forgor gob = Loy to do_ the work for _ him, As has nlrondy boon stated, Mr, Milon, the tlcket-ngen, gavo tho boy a couplo of bogus tickots, and Oflicor Brown followod amd arrosted Kobl, "T'he Loy who took the check of April 47 wna confronted with Kebhl, and sayas hio {s the vorxon wha employod him, ‘ho caso came up yestorday, but was_contluucd till Lhis morning, wlion it will bo heard bofore Justice Boydon,who Liold Kohl in $800 bail, ——— GENERAL NEWS. The tomporaturc yestordsy ae observed by Manasse, aptician, under the Tninune Building, was, In the slinde, at 7 &, m,, 78 dog.; 10 a8, m,, 70; 13 m,, 805 4 p. m., 78; 6 p. m,, 78; and B p, m., 76. A man named James ITardy died quite sud- donly at No. 1164 Stato street, yosterday aftor- noon, from the effects of the sun, The Cor- onor will hold an inquost this morning, Tho alsrm from Box No. 834, nt half-past 11 o'clook yesterdny morning, was caused by fire in o one-story framo house at No. 800 Dayton stroot, owned aud ocoupiod by D. DB. Stotson, }‘)llllmngo, £60; fusurod; causo of fre, a defective o, A [ad named William Collins, living at No. 80 Dutterfiold stroot, foll* botween the avproach to the Lightoenth itreot yosterday morning whilo it was turning, and erushed his loft arm below. the olbow. 1lo was taken to tho County Hospi- tul snd treated. The Chicago Litorary Bocioty hag adjourned ovor tho summor monthe, ‘Thay will moot ngain early in Octobor, and a regulnr programmo of litorary exorciscs for Lthe weakly mestings will ba published, It is oxpoctod that fhore will bo many notablo ossnya propared during the interim. That horso bolonging. to Cook County, which ‘wa utolon aud nfterwards recoverod, and then ordored #old, since it was too valuable for county uso, was disposed of at auction by Butters dny Dbeforo yostordny and brought $685. 'I'he hoisa 1s 163¢ hands high, 6 yoars old, snd said to ba & good trotter, The Co-oporative Tompoerance Associntion hns socured leadquartors at No. 160 Fifth avenuo, aud mot for the first time in thelr now place lust ovoning. Avrangomonts aro making to bring the ndvantagos of tho Labor Employment Bureau Dafore tho businoss men of the city atan oarly dny., They propose to furnisl ovory sober man with omployment, A mnss-meating will be Tiold Monday avening at thoir hall, nommanch:F at 8 o'clock. Good speakers will be secure and announced through the daily papors, an arrangoments will bo mado to accommodato o largo audiouco. A Chicngo surgeon, alrondy somewhat famons for his suceays in x'cmo\'iud{ discused portions of human intestines, visited Quiney, 1L, o few dnys ngo to operate upon & strangulated hornls in tho person of Potor Hocnor, rosiding woar that cily, The physician in attendance thore hind madde overy }untmnhlu cifort to roduce the hornin without svinl, Bofore the arriyal of the surgoon, ~however, tho strangled intes- tine bad roturned within the abdomen; but aftor waiting sixtoon hours, and being unable to got mnything to pnes the bowels save bleod, the surgeon Locame entisfled that there was atill some obstruction in the intestine which, if not romoved, would prova fatal. Mo thereforo opencd the nbdomen, took out tho mtestines un- til the obatruction was found, and haviug re- moved this roplaced tho intestinos and sowad up tho oponing in such way ns tomnko s radicsl curo of the Lermn in onge the man survived. ' Cousidorablo disturbanca followed wo eevere an oporation, but the functions of the bowels wers restorad, tho dischargo of blood consed, nud tho man has fully recovaered, Mr, 8. B. Tuller, living at No. 800 Arnold strect, mot with o distressing accident yosterduy morning whila driving along Wabash avenuo, noar Thirty-sccond stroet. v tho breaking of the hurnces the buggy was thrown upon the horse, which at onco started to run and to kick, Tho front of the vehicle was soon demolished, sud Mr. Fuller foll upon his back in the Luggy and tho roius twined round his logs, In thiy stralt ho was thrown from the vohiols, and drag- ged a considerablo distauco beforo e wans ox- tricated by some bystandors. Tho unfortunate gontleman was convoyed to his home where modical attondance was promptly summoned, and it was discovored thnt tho bone of his left mi was crushed to proces, and that the tibial artery was Ladly wounded, either by & spienlum of bone or by the horsas hoof, An unfortunate accident oceurred to a young goutlowan on Michigan avouue yosterday, 1l was golng up tho street when two bandsomo young ladics suddouly appeared in might, It Heema that ho know them, L'hey woro gorgeously arrayed, and bad their bayonots—that i, their parusols—at o charge. ‘Their paniers wero zlgo corractly sottled. Aa for him, i the proud consciousness of n now hat and o glossy euit of summor-clothies, he folt that Lo would make an impression, Mo prepared to do so. With his right hand ho would raisa Lis hat, at the same time smiling in oo irresiatible manner. Alas for the futility of bLumnn hopes. — Just 13 ho arrived within ten steps of the fair ones, ono of thoso cottonwood blossoms that are blowing 8o thiokly now, happened to fly into his mouth and lodged 1 his windpipe. o tried to oxpel it by & raspoctablo cough, but it was firmly lodged, and threatoned to cholo him. Politencus gavo way to alarm. llo gesped, graw red in the faco, choked, ataggored, nud nlmoat foll. * The Jouts womal drow up in surprise, and, thinking im iu s fit, dropped _their side-armas and fled lostily in sovoral dircctions, The young man after droppiug his hat in the gutter, reeled against o fouce, aud_coughod uniil tho peupls looked out of the windows nud eaid; * Poor young man, ho's got tho consumption.” Ho finally ro- covored and went homo daprossed and demoral- ized, 'Ihoro ouglht tobo alaw supprossing cottou- wood trocs. Inrogard to the stntomonts about the Lou Talfroy caso, reported in & morning papor yes-" terday, Ald, White, who is partner of the young man Gates, makes tho statoment that the re- portor mot Gates, and got tho statement of him, and wrato it up from memory, It wug wrong in overy particulur. Gates had only boen acquaint- od with the girl aince Fobruary last, and, theve- foro, cunld not huve boon the tather of the child, Gutos did noc leave tho city ausreported. Io was obliged to go away on business from time to timo, and loft two ovonings aftor,—not the samo avening. Ilo wont to Indianapolls ou business of tho firm, He nover was subpuned as slloged. o had boen in the city evor since, ond was now here, aud rendy to Do'oatlod upon a8 & witnessat any timo, 1o had very proporly domanded tho inventigation, to olear his own charactor of any suspicion that has beon cast upon it. On his roturn from Indian- apolis, tho Alderman wout to Coroner Stephens ond toid him that Gates had got ‘bavk and wae roady for thoe trial at any time, Tho membors of the Chicago Cricket Club aro raquested to attond a meetinyg on Suturday oyon- iug at 8 o'clock, at the Sherman Houke. A largo attondance is oarnestly roquested, as business of fmportance will be brought up. A mooting of tho Chicago Military Ofticors Asgooiation will bo held at Gapt. Raggio's, 874 Weat Madison strack, Suturday ovening, at7:30 Tho oficers of tho various milliary com- panios who hiave not o8 yot joinod thoe Associa- tion are cordinlly invited to attond. The Temporanco Cowmitteo of the Y, 3. O, Asgocintlon, consisting of Mrs, Rounds, Nlre, George C. Dow, and B. A, Kean, havo startod a now ontorprise in bobalf of tho tew- oranco cause in front of thoir butlding on Mad- on stroat. A largo caal, puinted iwhite, lot- tored ** ‘l'emporunco drink froo to sll,” hays beon placed on tho sidowalk, filled with fcu-wator, lmvlng o oup attached, whore rll can got & cool drink theso wurm duys froo of charge, It was quito oxtonalvoly patronized yostorduy, During one hour ninoty-five persons refroshed thom- selves at this fountain, Who will bo the noxt ta Zfollow tho examplo aud put up othors ? A young hoy nawmod Matthew Lamonkey was drowned whilo bathing in tho North Branch st the foot of Grove stroot. His body was ro. covered by Ofticor Pickio, of the 13ighth Precinat, and removod to his fathor's houeo at No, 52 Fifth streot, whore an fnquest will bo hold to-day, ki & . THE OITY HALL. Mattors round tho City IIall yesterday were very dull, indeed, a sonso of Insaitude porvading the institution from ono oud tothe other. I'ho Fiuoncs Committes oxpoct to be ready with the eppropriations this afterncon, ‘The resiguation of O, D, Brown, drlver of Engino No, 23 was youtordey rocoived by the Tire Dopartmount, A nnm)]w;u of Anchor rubbor hoso was sout to the Fire Dopartmont from Akron, 0., yosterdsy, and, on oxaminution, they pronounced it u supe rlor articlo, Authony Laggor, assistant foroman of No, 8, way yoetorday reduced to the rauks for being lne toxioated whilo on duty. Oharlos’ H, Riploy, euglnoor of No, 13, mot with & mimilar fate for tho snme roason, Tho Fire Dopartment s about to recetvo 8,000 {nut of loather hoso from o Now York manuface ory. ‘Tho architect of the Doard of Public Worls yosterday pronounced thoe building on tho north- onat cornor of Halated and Kinzie sireots unsnfo, and the Board of Publio Works notifiod the owner to have it immodintely torn down. Mr., Thompson, Commiasioner of the Board of Tublic Works, wna abaent from tho do&mrtmnnt yostorday, on account of sickness, and, couso- Quontly, nio mooting of the Board wag held. Tho Board of Public Worka thinks that thero will bo no trouble in building the brldge ovor tho Oydon Crinal, at Halstod stroot, aa the Chicago Land Company will not probably insist upon Innd dnmnges, " Thore wlllbo but ono drnw to tho bridgo, so that only ono veesol will boable to Pasd through at n timo. Ald. O'Drlon says that thore Is no doubt that the Finance Committes will recommond nn ap- propriation of 816,000 for land damages in cou- En{:dzlun with tho conatruotion of Harrison straot ridgo. The Law Dopartment ara proparing speolal and gonoral plenu in the onse of F'rod ltoots, of the Arm of Bcott, Harrington & Roots va, tho City Collootor, Tho plaintill combaty tho right of "‘the City Collector to selzo tho canalbont Board ot Prado, for taxes alloged to bs duo. Thomns Hoyno, Esq., had an interview with the Financo Committee yestorday aftornoon, on tho subjeot of the Library appropriation. Ho loft the Mayor's office wronthed in smiles, and gladly stated to n questionor thetho had suc- cocdod it porsuading tho Committeo not to ro- commend the roductionof tho original sum votod to the Library. Monday evening tha Council will have to eloct a Tax-Commigsionor undor the ordinanco re- contly passed, It is undorstood that Ald. Mc- Qrath {4 tho prominont aspirant, John Comiskoy Laving drupl:m] out, and Yom Halpiue baing uu- dorstood to have no chance. It hag boon claimed by some of Mr, AlcGrath’s oppononta that his botug na Alderman made him iucligible, but this 18 an orror, the Inw of 1872 only forbidding the nppointmont of an Aldorman by the Mayor, aud not his olectlon by the Counail. BRIDEWELI, INVESTIGATION, A dolegation consisting of Ald, Whito, threoe reportors, and sotne spectators, took a ride yosturduy afterhoon to the Bridewell. Monday evening " Ald. Dailey roported n rosolution to tho Councll calling on the Bridewell Committco to invostigato certain charges that had be- coms ourrent against Capt. A. G. Mack, the Asnlstant Buporiutondent of the institution named, They roforred to his allogod jutimacy with® a girl named Mmnio Littlo, In pursuanco of this order, the rest of the Com- mittee falling to come, Ald. Whito con- cluded that the investigation must go on. Ac- cordingly tho party got into tho carringos and procecdod on the tour. Ald. Cullorton was picked up somewhere on the road, and added his ivelght to tho lond and his knowladge to tho in- vostigation. Upon nrrival nt_the houso whore the womau lived, the party made some inquiries, aud were informed that tho placo had a bad rop- utation. Tho girl was found, and hor mother, in roply to quostions, mnarrated the ciroum- utavces, She “said that the girl had beon to tho Dridowell to sce hor father, wlo wos confined thero, and had thero mado tho ac- usintance of Mack, who aftorwards met her on "wolfth streot and took hor out riding. 1o gave Lor 8. After hearing this story tho Committos went to the Dridowell and iuterviowed Capt. Mack, 1IIo enid that it was n bluckmailing opor- ation, instigated, he intimated, by tho Engincor ot {ho Bridewell in order to got money out of hit and got him removed, tho Engincer boingan osplrant for his position, Ho said that .thero wus not & word of truth in the story. IIe had novor been to tho house, or taken tho girl ont riding. 'Tho jurors presont concluded that ho way innocont, aad tho Atdernian will rocommend in Ins roport that there is not sufticiont grounds to tho chargo to warrant Mack's removal or sus- peusion. — PERSONAL, Last week, Mre. Brown, oue of the tenchors in tho Douglas School, wishing to deposlt 8200, want dows town with it in her pooket. 1t was stolen by somo thicf, and sho roturnod disconso- late. Mr. Bright, tho principal of tho school, honring of her loss, wont around among the teachiers, and from thom nnd through somo of his frionds on tho West Side, raised the sum of 186, whioh was given her day bofore yosterday. 1t was utterly unexpeeted, and moro than made ixmouda to hor for tho grief slie Liad folt over her o34, MOTEL ARRIVALS. @rand Pacific—M. Browor, Shanghai; O. Chummbers, Englaud; Col, Richard Dunbar, Tiothesdn Bprings; 10, O, Huntington, Cincin® nati; J. A, Uhntoher, Colorado; J. J. Starraw, Boston; W. R, Reymoud, Mobilo; D. R, Ford, Thiladelphin; H. 8. Morgan, Now York, o . . Sherman House— W, \H. Ward, TLon- don, Iogand; P. L. Hoylo, Nashville, Tenu. D, - B Bonson, Vicksburg, Miss. ; A, Hoyenirch, Now York; L. P, Brown, Clovelaud ; W. W. Marsh, Omaha; 8, y Toston; A. T. Ringel, Ciucinuati Tock Island; Geo. \Y. Cobb, Mineral Point, Wis.; G. Schod, Warenw, . . . Tre- mont' House—J3. M. Iicks, Now Yorlk; J. 1. Bhicrer, St, Louls ; V. M. Congor, Nowark, N. J. ; Johu J. Coolidgs. Boston; J, E. Myors, Mis- siegippi; C. I, Loonard, Now Yorlk; I\ B. J, Craue, Donvor, VSO, SUBURBAN NEWS. UYDE PARK AND LAKE. A conforence meoting of tha U'rustecs of ITydo Park and Lake was held at the Village Hall, Hydo Park, Wodneaday ovoning, Presont, Messra, Churoh, Downer, Faulkuor, Morgan, and Ryau, of Hydo Park, sud Mossrs, Brnk- maun, Colman, Moutgomery, Dluirbond, aud Presidont Tabor, of Lake, Mr. Colmau was ap- pointod Chairman ana Charles E. Popo Clotk, WILY IT WAS CONVENED. Thora was appoiuted some two months ngoa Jolut commitieo of both DBoards to select & Su- porintondont for the Water-Works, which, altor ropeatod trinls, fatled to agrae, and the work be- ing in active progress, Hydo Park espocinlly re- quiring some one to look aftor her intorcsts, appointed John I, Barnoy Suparintondont, at & walary nob to oxcood 3,000, nnd dosirod the Truatoos of Lake to concur. Oun thix roport to thewm, the Trusteos of Liake mot Saturduy evoning Inst, aund proposed the ap- oiutment of & Mr. Zoulaud at o salary of 82,600, rxn to puporinteud tho worls in both Hydo Park and Lake, to collect all water-rents in both, and to furnish his ownconvoyances and clorks, pll out of his sulary, Pouding this motion, this con- forence wus callod. Attor & long, desultory debnto batwoon Mossra. Qolmnn, Ryan, Tabor, Muirhead, Church, Moy- gan, Loy, and Zealaud, ir. Morgan movod that this meeting approve the apbointment of Mr., Barnoy as Buperintendent, aud that the T'rustecs of Lake Lo empowored to solect and appons tho two ongineors a8 soon a8 their vor- vices are raquirad.~ It was loat. Mr, Ohuroh moved that advertisomonts bo made for candidntons for tho obice of Buporin- tendent, ab a sulary not to exceed €2,500, and that all applicants bo oxumined by a compatont Doard of oxperts, who shall roport to tho two Bourds. 'L'hia wus lost. Mr, Obureh movad that Mr. Zoaland be recom= moudod to both Bonrds for Buperintendout. It was lost—yens, 3; nays, 7, Mr, Rtyan moved thut Ifarlow M, Wilcox bo rocommendod a8 Buporintendout, ot o alary of £2,000. 1t was lost—yeus, 3; nuays, 6, v, Tabor moved thut Goorge Muirhead be Suporintondent, but it was lost—yoas, 4; nays, 6. t this point, on motion of Mr. Morgun, tho meoting adjourned, amidat much confusion. Aftor somo vonsultution tho Chuirmon con- vnn‘udlho mooting aguin and urged some doclsive action. Mr, Ryan nominated Mr. Wiloox for Buperine tondfiut, which way lost—yons, 4; noys, b3 1 ox- ousod, Mr, Church nominated W. IL. Purdy at o sulary of 2,800, which was lost—yons, 4; nuyy, 4; 2 ox~ oused. On motion of Mr. Morgan, the conferonco ad- {auruml. ‘I'he Ilydo Putk ‘Prustooy thon fnishod hoir m‘uounu by adjournment to Alonday even- ing noxt. Wodnosday appearod to ba a nice calm day on the Lako, and O, E, Hoquembonry, contractor, couelnded to muko connection botweon the erib and the Wator-Works, Tho IonF flexible-jointod sixteon-mch pipe was brought iuto position and startod Lo go down to its pluco, bub would not x(o. Finally, a submurine diver was pro- curod, and it was nsourtaiuod that one of the pilos wau out of o, and clysed up the propor spaco for tho pipe, Tho diver made three desconts, In soventeon foct of water, saved off thut pile, und tho work was comploted. ) WHEATON, Tho exoursion of the Whoaton CUornot Dand 1o Gonevn Like, on the 17th iust., wos & groat suocosn, ‘Lho traiu left tho Wolls stroat dopob eurly iu the morning, and srrived at Whoaton about 7 o'clock, good number of porsons from Chicago took part iu tho excureion. Al Whcaton the train of soven card wag loaded to its utmont, by & Lappy ocompany, detoymined upon haviug & good time. Whils the pooplo woro waiting for tho traty, the Daud discoursed inits happlost mannor ;reveral of "its popular placos of muslo, and also favored the throng ot various poluis uour the routo, The company arrived at tho Inka in good time, and spant tho day in fishing, horting, and othor amussmonts, A sumptuous dinnor added not & 1ittle to the onjoymont of the l)luluummnnlmru. A largo numbor of tho oxeuraionists enjoyed a rido upon tho boautiful littlo boat, tho Atrow, and othora watchod hor movoments ap who grace- fully glided over tho wators of tho lake. At tho nppoluted lhour the train roturned to Whoaton nod to the eity. _All woro mmch pleased with thomselves, nnd with tho troat- niont whioh thoy rogoived at the hands of those baving oharge of tho tain, ‘I'ho mombars of tho bond won for themsolves many frionds by their cordial trantment of all. JEPFETHON, o David Hammond; ox-Doputy Shorift under John Gray, who aerves A, J. Buell of this placs in the cnrnclty of cook, having imnbibed a Intge aupply of tho ardont, becamo weary of the toils sud hoat of tho kitchon, and camo “to the dator- mination that it would bo far bottor for him to lumo his piufons and moar to worlds un- nowh. Dlvonllufi limsolf of lis clotbing, so that nothing should {mpods hia flight, hie uncov- orod tho trap-door to & nolghbor's ciatern, and phnged in. ~ The plunge sobored him, and he called vigorously for help, Bomo passing work- mou hoord bis crY. sud with difloulty rescued him from bis unpleasnnt prodicamont.~ A physt- ofan resuscitated Mr. Hammond, and ho will be about iu a fow day R S — THE COURTS, Miscellancous Nusincss Transacted Vastordaye Raco Brothors, tho propriotors of the Now Englond Restauront at No. 161 Bouth Olark stroat, bogan o suit against Bwarthout, Acker- man & Co,, their lossors, Tho complainants ntate that in August, 1873, they rontod the above montionod business of the defondants until May, 1874, at o monthly routal of $100. It way also agroed vorbally that if thoy should eloct to occupy the promises for two years longer the defondants would rent it to thom at tho '‘ocurront rotes,” mecuning at what the samo should bo roasonably worlh. Whon complainants lind boon in possession for about o month, the dofondauts’ agout, Robort 8, Willcox, brought ane of them what purported to Lo duplieato loases, and asked him to sign thom. Ho not being & lonrned man, and withal some- what in o hurry, signed tho loases without road- ivg thom, relying on Willcox's assortion that thoy were copios, Llo has siuce ascortained that thoy aro old loases mado to u formor tonant, aud chauged by craguros, intorlineations, and past- iug papor over BOWO WOrds, E0 83 to bo apparontly & lenso to the complatnants. Thoy now ssaort that the loasces &ro not copica; that thoir so-callod copy hus un omission of the wordg, *and 2,000 ench for socond und third years," which s tho origiual in tho dofoudsuts’ honds, T olnuso, in tho original, is o provision that tho cowplainanty slinll puy $1,200 a yoar for the next two yoars fustond ‘of at tho *‘curront rate," The com- plainants aliogo that tho rout for the noxt two yenrs will not bo worth moro thau $100 u month ; that they bave offored to pay tho latier amount, which hag hoon rofused ; that tho dofondunts buvo sucd thom twice, bub in each caso taken a nou-suit, and that they aro about to levy a dis- troes warraut, Complainants thoroforo ask that an injunction may be issued to rostrain tho do- fondants from doing anytbing to anuoy them, and thas the lonso may bo corrected 8o a4 to cor- rospoud with tho vorbal contract and iutentions of the parties, Au {ujunctionwas granted undoer o boud for §2,000. DILL TO BESTRAIN SALE UNDER TRUBT-DEED, Tho Chiengo & Nortliwestern Raifway Com- pany filed & Dbill yestorday iu the Cirenit Court agains 3, F. Hale, L. ‘0. P. I'reor, Chestor Dickinson, and Bonjamin Lombard. Lhe Com- pany statos thnt in August, 1872, Dickinson wes the owner of all that part of the north 14 of the southiwest 3¢ of Sce, 15, 40, 18, which lics south of the track and right of way of tho Chicago & Northwestern Ratlway Company, containing about 48 66-100 acres, which wes sold to M. ¥ alo, nnd bo gave n truat-deed to Dickingon for 33,950, Complainant bought a right of way in the preimses of sbout 16 87-100 paying the first paymonton tho land for Hale of $16,666 in full fortho said right of way. Ieujamin Lom- bard subwoquently vought Halo's rights. The trast-deed for £83,333 Lns not beon puid, snd Froer has advertised the promisos for sale. To provent this, tha Compauy.filed 1ts bull, alleging that Dickinson ought to pay the amount, and that if ho do not, his portion of tho property should bo_sold bofora complrinant's right of wuy, It is also nlloged that Diokinsen oxtended the paymont of tho notes a your, on conditlon that Lombard should pay thio in- torest, and sinco then Lombavd aud Hale bave both become insolvont, and complninant thus Leen prejudiced, Tha injunction was granted undor bonds for $5,000, HEAVY BUITS FOL DAMAGES AGATNST THE CITY. Emily Thierry, by bor noxt friend, Lonis T\ Thierry, bogau 8 #uit in trosposs sgainst the oity to’ recover $50,000 damages for un injury. Sho states that on the 2sth of Juno, 1872 ns sho wag walking nlong Blue Islaud avonue, opposito No. 208, ~she foll into [ hole in tho sidewalk, and broke hor anklo, 50 that it Is irreparably hurt, and sho will not bo_able to wall agnin, Hor father, Louis F. Thicrry, nlso bogan a suit ugainst the clty and Frodorick Mans, tho owner of No, 203 Blue Island avenue, to rocover the oxponsos he Ling sustained by roason of Lis daughter's fujury, which ho laysat $10,000. UNITED STATES COURTS. Squire A, Taylor, Asigneo, bogan a sult agninst Isano and Jamos Clatliu ' for $2,000 Tho Nowark BHavings Institution began a suit agaluat Charles H. Torce and W. . Cush- mau, Iayiug dawmeges at §10,000, BANKRUPTCY ITENS, In the matter of 'Thistod & Hoiren, a discharge was issuad to T\ J. Heirap, R. E. Jonking was appointod Provisional As- sigaee of Leander ltockwoll, HUPELION COUNT IN DIEP, M. Strauss & Co. bogan a suiv against George Rinn, claimmyg $1,200, 1L'{A. Woolloy' brought snlt against T. M. Bradloy and C. G. Ayors for 31,200, CGootye B. Davis commenced & suit for $4,000 against David Hues, “'he Lifth National Dank sued R. G, Dun, Charles Larlow, and — Smith for $1,600. An attuchmont was issuod, CIICUIT COURT. Sleopor & Whiton began s suit for $1,000 ngni{m Joln Hheldon, An attachimont was is- suod. Samuel Mayor bogan = snit ngainst Edmund Jussou, laying damagges ub 35,000, THE CALL. Jupax Bronorrr—Lhe District Court calon- dar. Junae Rooens—B48, G706 to G853, Junck Boor 43 to 255, Junag Tuce—No call. Jupus FarwerLn—S1 to 100. Jupue Gany—62 to 90, except 60, 80, and 84, Jupag MoRlonswrs—Bame as yoestorday. Jupaz BupNs—Samo ud yostordy. JUDAMENTS, Surenton Count—CoNrunsioNs—W, V., Johuston v, Albert €, Odell, $335.0,—Jumes MeCloud v, E, @ Blatherwick, $65.45, Jupae Qany—ratrick A, Loftus v, Oyrus I, Mc- Cormick, $478.47, # Omoure Count—Jupar Dooru—A, W. Foot v, Jubn Garslek und Samuel L, Cutliors, §1,010,—Samuol K, Korfoot v. Patrick J, and Mes, Juno Fitzalmmons, giio -0, W, Richagduon v, J. 3. Spaulding, Cliurles Bpunligr, *aud Phaunix’ Job Printing Gompany, 425,78, J, Beaulon v, William Gorwiy, $48.00, OCOROMOWOC, To the Rditor of The Chicago Tribunes Sik: Those who approciute the bonutles of Nature, and dosivo to satiufy natural longings to bo In tho country, should puy at lonst u ilying visit to this, the lovliest spot onst of tho Rocky Mountainy, Niueteou Inkes within a radlus of 28 mitos, ol vistble from o singlo clovation,— nestlod in tho valloys and among the groen hills,—give a varioty and benuty to tho Jundscupo which can bo found nowhero clso on this Conti- nent, The swroundivg country is Lroken and rolling. Tho samoncss and monotony of the prafrio-lands of Illinois aro unknown ; tho ronds, of compuot gravel, furnish tho fluest duives in the world ; and, whorovar you go, the placid wators of tho Inkes roflect the shudows of the bonutiful shores. Lorsons in pursult of pleasuro in the country travol n thousund milow to tho eouslde or to Haratogs, Lo bo cooped up In & small roow in lurgo hotal, und bu stowed nemly to doath, bo- cansa it s fushionablo, A singlo visit to Ocono- mowoo would dispol the illusion and exposo the discomforta of tho Lastorn waloring-placos, Ouniy 116 yulos fu distanco and four and a-half- hours in timo from Ohlengo by the Milwaulen & B, Poul Railway, and you rosoh your destinu- tion, A specinl expreds leaves tho Madivon stret Lridyo avery aftornoon at 8 o'clock; aud, roturning, loaves Oconomowoo at 0 in tho morn- lu§e reaching Obicugo at 11 &, w. Fuling {n the lakoy this souson has boon un- usuatly succossful, A fow uays sinoe, a party of threa Ch(m\fiu gontlomon took 140 pounds {n Namabln Lako, conslating of plokorel and hisok' bags, Of the formor, ona poraon oaptured throa flvh, of the rospeotiva welghts of 7, 10, and 17 pounds, Last wook, a black bnes wolghing 6 pounda was taken in Ln Bollo Liake, and anothior of i ponnits ; sud 8 boy only 10 yonrs old canght o |l|uLu|'nI wolghing 22 pounda. The flsh wan longor thau tho boy. X —_— Queen's Cirous, WEriLs, Minu,, June 18, 1874, T T, G, Pulling, Troprictor of the Commerclal Ifotel, Chicago, 1l The sourrilons article that rocently appearsd fu the T¥mes rogarding Mr. Queon's show, is & base fabrica- tlon from beginning to end, and emanates from a rival manager, whoss namo s n atench to all_reapactable Tooplo where he 44 porsonslly know, Tho whow Is hore on time and dolng s aplendid Lusing %0, B, CoL e Rich and Raro. Opened this 8, m, novaltics In our millinory depart- mout, and have reduced th prices on all trlmmod and untrimmed lats and bonnots, Also, bave marked down our parasols and fans, This fs {he golden ope portunity, and about the lsst chancs to got noma vory choleo Auh ribbons for 80 cents, and ather noveltics l:. M‘couu. Hotohkin, Falmer & Co,, 137 aud 139 Stata stroot, “Trossuter, —_—— Fxhibition of Pinnoa, Elght largo salesrooms fillod with planos and organy make the finest exhibition of musical inatrumouts in tho city, Callat Roed's Temple of Musio, Stoinway’s Superb upright planos are now sold at the popular prices of Bluinway's squnzes, Diunos for rent, and o VS EIRE NS THE GREAT ADELPHT, - Uala Night. Three Hours of Uninterrapted Funt Tho Rolticking Ratravaganza, FAIRY TALISM.ANI GEO, R, EDISON. 1, M. AT, i oo King & CONSTANTINE' mfl PANTOMIME, 'Ji“H H MAGIC TowIl intire Girand Ol mfll:fl'l:llml !](A"ltllnl"!hll‘?a:l-l Btars, Prices—bic, 150, o Tamnny Extenvagans OO ottt o tinea: HOOLEY'S THEATRE, DALY'S FIFTILAY. TIHEATRE G0N 3 ik, Criday, LAST NIGIF af VY e MONSIEUR ALPIIONSE Tomorrow, Snturdsy, ONLY MA 2 nw’iuxfl'fi'fihxfin‘?xy’m"’m Sooand ’rn:m(:l:(cm" ntur i, Juie %, Becond of tho Nights, T01d Tioads and Youni Hosrta, ony t1s prs OHARITY | Wed Y fneday A nl,t“olr)::;n Noxt—Grand Spoolal Matines by EXPOSITION GARDENS, . Lako Shore and Adauis-at. THELADTES RESORT. ALWAYS COOLL Ezposition Unrdous, Lake Shoro and Adams-st, PARIS BY MOONTIGHT! Dubnfe's DON JOAN and HAIDEE, ront monoy deduicted If purchssed, Lyon & Hoaly, Htato and Mourao strocts, —Tha dlssese known nmong stablemen as ink ogo, in quite provalont ubout Worsoator, fnsa. “Five horsos in ono stable on Pearl strect are affocted. 'I'to symptoma aro swelling of thront, with sorenoss, swelling and ruuning of tho oyos. NEW _PUBLIOATIONS, THE ATLANTIG HONTELY, JULY NUMBER OF TIE LEADING AMERICAN MAGAZINT Now Ready and for sale at all Nows Btands and Boolkstoros, A Now Volumo bogun with A FOREGONE CONOLUSION. A delightfol Novol by . D, Howolls. autior o Wedtfhi Jonrmoy, ' +* A Chanoa Aciuniatance, Uit (o Fobg of tio yuar T ot BRET HARTE'S GREAT POEM, “FORTHE KING," (Northorn Mexlco, 1640.) A REBEL'S REQOLLEQTIONS Of the Mon who mada chlArmv- By Goorga Oary Fge [ eston, THE SHIP IN THE DESERT. Jonquin Bitlor's latost aud best Poum, WILLIE, Anothor of P. Doming's touching Adirondack Tales. JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS, By T I, Sanborn, of the “'Springflold Ropublican." TW0 EUROPEAN SUHOOLS OF DESIGN. Bouth Konsington and Antworv. A valuablo payor by W. J. Btillman, SOOTTISH BANKING, A timoly attiole by William Wood, A PRODIGAL IN BUSKINS, . Personal Adveuturosof Ghiarles Warren Stoddard. AN EARNEST SOWING OF WILD OATS, A most Interestiug chaptor of Tiohoet Dalo Guen's Aute- B ogranby. KATY'S FORTUNE, A new story by Will Wallaco Harnoy, Tho poatry of tho numbor, beside the poema by Brot Tincta and Josqutn Miller, ts by W, D. Ttawolls, Hownrd Gindug, Cliarloola” 1 Batas, Hdgir Faweott, Jotn Jamon Platt, RECENT LITERATURE, ART, EDUCATION, Aro dopartments ospoolally wall fillod. “4Thel Tobo TERMS 135 conts a nunbor; 81.00 a yoar, 1, 0, HOUGHTON & CO., Boston; JORD & HOUGHTON, New York, JUST ISSUED—A New Book of Revelalions, KNTITLED, ANGEL VOICES FROX THE SPIRIT WORLD, Bolng & compllation of Essaya Indlscriminatoly taken from a fargs mnss written undor Spirit iniinonce, hy k AWRENCE, Dinl and Weling Sodtum, A dleoss dunos Lawronce, ‘o Nuvtus litos,) Uon'l Agants, 7 and 8 itrankfort-st., Cluveland, U, e, Hout, nropuid to any nddroes o racelpt of prios. OCEA. VIGATION, ~ AMERICAN LINE. The Ouly Lo Caneying the United Slates Flag, Bailing wookly botwoen Philadelphis and Liverpool. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than MYm‘k Lines, Drafts on Great tas, ow ratag, Mndison, Oiifeago. . Westorn Agunts Txoursion Tickots at roducad ratas, Biaty Trosad nd {ho Cotioont 3 al.; B, Ws o oHe O S AT THE STATE LINE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Aftor Saturday, Juno 13, the Sranmurs of (his Liua will bo dispatehod ‘every altornuta WEDNESDAY until July 22, whon regalac wookly sull- fugs, every WEDNLEDAY, Will commenco, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Tiverpool, Londonderry, &e. SEATIE OF GEORGIA... SFATE OF PENNSYLVANIX AT OF VIRGIN FIOM PR, RO RIVER, N, Yookly Sallings in A\Iw!il. Tonton o prasags Onbin, Y18 a8 ceranos Staoe- % : L olus b, 1orafia Rt lowast ratos: A aritior ;;‘A:::l;;l{:ul?u -{15{, 1o AUSTIN BALDWIN & 1 gents, 73 way, Now York, COn Auon N AL, Go] Wastorn Axant, ) Glarkest., Chies NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. turday, June 27 ucdny, July 1 South Walos Atlntlo Stoamship Uompany's New Firoieciass, Tuflomora mynmwnhmmuu[ il Bail Feon Do In Radlroud Whar(, Jorsey Cilys PRMBROKE Moy 16 | PEMBROKE. une 37 GLAMURGA: I Caresing coody and nasengors a4 through ratos from il pacia ot o Uitad Status il Canndy to poris fu tha Bt Charnel, and ull nthor pointa in taland, eamniie, bullvocprowy for e traiey gropro; '[l all the lutost hnprovements fur tho sumfortaud Convenience o UALIN AND STEERAGE PASSENOURS, Firt Gubiy, 8Tsand $oneroner, Susou Cabin, 5 ourroncy. Slovrugg, B0 ourrency. Sl ot SoRtiRcates trom OArdi,., o830, 1 0 Cardi, at the Coni- inits for 1 and upwardn, appl N5 1 1ock Clynntiors, and i Now York ta or ctlios purtlglsn any's oM, panys RGN A LB HRXTRI % GO, Axonts, No, 17 iraadiray. National Line of Steamships. INOTICE. L most southorly ya lton adopted by s Cumpany 1o a Al £ Saillug Trom Nuw Yurk e LIV P01 and QUENS- % EOWN urery SATURDAY Hulling from N. York (0r Lontlun (direct) bl passngs, 70, 80, oitrrono; rodncod rato,. ' Itaturn tekots ay foy Drain'fr i1 wud, upward, 12, 5.1 A SON, W Nogthienst cornor Olark and Ttaudofyh: ‘Shornan ttanso), Uniouko. ANCHOR LINE. Vrgm Now York to all parte of Grest Beltain, Trolaud, and Coutinental fturop byory Tuesdny, ‘Thursias, nid Hlllll\‘ll . UADIN from rll-} Uniiod Siator Cureonoy. Nt EJH it Drafts ut lowest eyten. A 11t oo, Lasullya 1 ‘._ torn Agent, (opposite oew N2, Hivus, 0, pany's O TTFAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES Ol ALL BIZKS, FAIRBANKSE, MORSH& e HLAND 13 LAKR.S' i ~..A~M“iv,.;..,:wWw,l,‘.vl.m Property Owners, Attention ! or oont, B. 8, BAYES, Ulubflwwlllh Oui0aa0, April 1, 1874 Grand Promonade Concort by Honry 8, Paga's Tand, I o, oninR Souesra doenratod on from & tobund from 7% tu 10, Admieatoa, b0 ots: Chifdron, 3o, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST NIOIITS OF MR. SOTH ERIN Whio will appoar in two of hin Giroatost Chinracters, DAVID GAIRRICIK, LORD DUNDREARY—Married and Setiled, KATIE MAYHEW—""WITH THETIDE"-Nozt wooly ACOADEMY OF MUSIO. Snecess! Suecess! The Public Delighted WITIH THR GEORGIA' MINSTRELS! Entire Chango of Programmo, POPULAR PRI - SUMMER RESORTS. ____ SWEET, CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. ALLEGHANY COUXTY, VA,, Wil Open June 1. Chargos for tha montla of J 1 Soptombi utten, 7 o, monthe ot Jusp out Senapher-e For July and Augusi—-Monthly, $4 nor day ; wookly, .50 vor day. Phamplots at Drug Store of Duak & Raynor, cornor of Statouud Madirun-sta, GEOIGK I, PEVTON & G Cor. OITARLES 8. PEVTON, Mu WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, PAMOUS for in alterative wators and fashionable vatronaze, will bo opened on the 15th of 3 Churies to July 1—Monthly, $3 per day ; woakly, 33.60 vor day. Vor thia montha of July and Auguat—Monthly, §2.85 5 wuakly, $3 var day. por day ; weakly, 81 2 Deseriptive pamphlots at_ the Drug Store of Buck & Raynor, cortior of Stata and Madison-ats, GEONGE L. TEYTON & CO. BAY VIEW HOURSE. Thia fincly-loosted honse, situatod at Fersy Bonohy Saco, Mo. (adjulnlig Ud Orcliard Teaoh), and noar the now Mooting Ground, will opon Juno 1, 184, The ltuatud noar tie wator: roma largo snd airs, on aand singlo,and all command a viow of thovaean’ fine ug, boating, bathing, and riding, Tho hotol 18 firate class tiiroughout, Couches always i attondance at tho dopnt in Bato to tako Dassongers tn tho huusn, Torms modorato, J, i, MOULTON, Mnnnger, Lake Memphremacor. House, NEWPORT, Vt. X hog {q announca ths aponing of the shove houss, Sine T 47 A publla for thlr very Hboral pate ronake for tha past live years, 1 hopo tur a entingance of tho anne, and 1o yaine will o spirod to mako tholr sty o of profit and ploasuro, Yor tarma apply (o W. B BOWMAN, AKLAND BEAGH HOTEL_TIll UNDERSIGNED, formorly of the Atlantiec Houve, Nn\vx'mr ' It 1akan for (ho prowont suusun tho Hatel at Usktand Haachy Warwick, K. 1., and will open tha samo to tho publis Propriotars. duiy 1, "Phis TIotol in Uberally nppotnted i rooms Inrgo nnd come modiows and Hghted with ns: buth augliod withs frouts and it ratars woum Jaulidey: Tolora) Mo communions tion ‘it all pointe, Stoaniboat, sommnuloation with Frgutdonce tour tins eacl v dafly, autiotin by i il rageiva nedmpt attention i fll‘:U(l {S G5 A, TAZARD, Providoace, WAz TORT POINT. PLNOL. ot Hay, Mo, fipioted; avorsthtme nowi e, iy wovins, T it orshiie, syl duithod o tha acmtort and Sanvonionao of {amitilor, Loing provilo wlily kas, wiotn fioat, WATL and frostt baths, iliards, Dol tolograph, Hows stund, 1ivery stabl l‘““nl:. at l\‘u ;" Ill' hhfl'i:"' A‘ IE’IH:{DI A ‘7 on. i ravoling bl b HorELy oxtonded: = tivoon Tibaton, Partiang, wnd Jangnt land Jere. - oo rore., Soud or alfcular. " Piatzottico nddrers, Stookt wkton, Mo. T, Prapri EDUCATIONAL, KEBLE SCELOOL, SYRACUSE, N, ¥, oarding Schaol for Younz Tadles and Ohlldeon, undor g iporviton ot the 1w He¥. 1 BUHUNTIROINY Bt e hop of Conteal Now Yark: Instriction coie Driacsa fhorongh Ingiisn conrsos tho Atclont and Sod: o T angingos. Musfo, and Denwlg. The Hext sehnol oue it Goiaonco o Wadnoiday, Sone 16, Tuesaoply to - AAIY J. JACKSON, Syma MRS. SYLVANUS REED'S Rugltsh, Fronoh, and Gorman Boarding and_ Day Sohnol for yuuni ladios ud 1t Kiels, Nos. & and 8 Lttty thicdat., New York, REGPINS Oct’ f. NATRNTE, of Catunnbl For Clrone 50, Prof, 0, ns the dopartmant of Bollos-Lotirok Addrown na alove. X. BRADTORD'S formerly Mes, Ogden Holtman's) Eoglish, French an R R g PR et AR 17 Woat Tiiirty-chehth-at., N jupuns April 23, Applf cation many b i t BOYS AND Mass., brgins fts 20 5ix brofossars pronara ool or Businoss, Astoctate Peinc TOTIE, In tho District Court of the United States for the Lastern Dis« trict of 'Wisconsin, In the mattor of the Oal sl Manufacturing Company. Biukiupt, In Bankeaptoy, Notleo Is horeby givou that In pursuauco of an ordor ut tha Distriot Gourt ¢ tho United Statos. in and for iho Xautorn Distriot ot Wisgunln, muda and ontorod on tha 20tk day of Mareli, A, 1D, 1471, in Hnnl{rumofiu o aaid Hankrupt, will soll at publio auotion 16 the hichost aud host biddor, (or cash, on “Chugsday, tho23th duy of Junio, A, L. 1674 fn tho foronuon of that day, At the office of tho suid Iankrupt, eituato on tn pramisan hoceuattor dosoribud, it High Streot, tn tho City uf Oshkash, nnd Stato of Wiss Gunait, all the Highty tileand intorost of tho eald Bunk- rupt, and ail the sizht, title aml intorest of tho undar sighod, us nawguoes of nuid fCatnta, §n and 1o tho fuls Jowing dororibed Roal Estata, togdthor with all tho ap- urtanancns therounto bolnlig, 15l au bolog stuate ™ il Ward of tiio’ Clty o Oshloal,- Couits of Winuobaga ' andStats of ° Wisconin, e seribed ay follows, towit: “Lots fourteon (1) and ul Tota ono (1), fwo ), {hroo (), fan ight (8), nine (9), ton (10), eleven (i1), ant a Durrans wlidiltion o Javoua o blasl n fi wadd Uit Ward, fene iom al “Elinrw il alaw bo ankd at gublio anction Ttoal Ystulo all tha W, oung mon, Stockbridue, year !lnL.; "rl'fl per annuin, 5 y_fur Uollego, Hohitt: HOFENAN S TIAC s, tha undersignud usalnoes , at 10 o'cloot bt o and piaoo with s t{hy non PhAit o and intoro uf tha sAid bankrupt and tho said e aany ih Al to qurtain 1ottors watunt for the Manufuor Eare i roshing- Afaciilien kw1l ha tha (inteor Soparaiol A0k otz Harns Voo, tognthoe it 3l pittorns wud du the Manufaoture of wucli Separators and Horsoe Pita. ik thy sl nsatgnuos Wil als al o sam HmuAm oo aoll ut. publlo auotfon fo thie Nighust au it fo s, ' Tara ot 50 futibor, ey iy e o, o n othor material anil pore nufactiro of Throshing: rof Tirsahing-Auolifis W oo in s Huished au sunn or Snclosy ulv f an wniinished sint I o atiov dousribod gonilata of about fous norew uf lanut Tylng un Fox Rivor, Tho Chloaga & Northe weutorn and_ Milwaukue & St Paul itaflways huva side ks Fanning to tho works, Tl buildings ara of briok, R bt - 100 Daoat wubktanuial ad donverioal Biinor. 184, Datud Moy 2 16 3 rmonny SO 0 3 ON\! Avafgnoos, s o st Ay DR. A. G. OLIN, 31 Washiniton-st, 'Phio longost onungad and mont anoe et tiio oigy I 1 wpeulal trontiusat l1 Olironity Norvous, ahd ¥pocial} 4, 1 Ouliur to tomitos spocdily. oueml, tivad peivato iy b, uitonilanes, &0 !‘nruuulllu tgnts NO OURM! NO PAY!! f Kean, 3u0 NOUTH Cl‘AlllK- T CHIO0AGD, iy ], b 1), c) Ex'."l.’:?’;y:‘f;iii‘l‘\‘.‘.‘i“r‘25&3&;{;‘?‘\‘:&.‘" h "‘1": RN Ui’ hiouti, Ve, s 13 Wb .| Bundeys froia v 1 Voly.! = Nott Wook—Tho Groat Tifth-av, Huccess of 1874—