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LOCAL MISCELLANY. 0. B, FARWBLL, The woes of n Congrossman aro great, Mr. 0. B, Farwoll roturnod to thiy city yestorday, It wna vory hot 3 and a roporter wené to sco bim, This was a climax, Mr. Farwoll looked pale and nlokly, Tho intorview was short, as follows: CONGRESBIONAL INTENTIONS. R.—Axo you going to run for Cougross this fall p Mr. T, (unensily moving In his ohalr)—T don't know whothor I havo anything to sy on that subject. : R,—8hall I sny “ A, Farwoll deolined to an- awer the question”? Mr. ¥,—I havon't made up my mind whethor I willbo a candidate. I don't seo why I should be, Portionally, IThave no dosire to go to Con- gross. 'Thore i8 no honor or profit in It. Tow- over woll n man may do, ho {8 suro to got tho sbugo of tho newspapers, espoclally Tug Tntu- usz, " R.—Who do you supribso will be your prigeipal compntitor in or out of the party? Mr, F.—I havo no moans of kuowing, Ihnvo only juet roturnod, 1f I am n candidate, it will bo uyion tho Kopublionin tokot 7 if I om _nom- inated, it will bo without my eolicitation. T ean tako no oxcoption to any candidate who may bo nominatod ag my apponont. R.—But outsido tho party ? —T only sirived in the alty this morn- ing. I hoard in \\'nl\nufilon that AMr, Iesium, tho younger, wos a caudidato, but I did not uuL- 055 hio would bo tho caudidito upon tho Ropub- ioan tickot. If Lio gots tho nomination on the Topublican tiekot, I shall support bim, TIE CUBTOX-NOURE, R—Will Cnnirwn mako any furthor appro- printion for the Chicago Custom-[Touso ? My, P.—Wo have_just appropriated $750,000 for the uext aunual” iustaliment, ‘Fho original appropriation was 84,000,000 of this, 31,250,000 was appropriated for tho site; last yenr $760,000 way appropriated for the year ondiug July, 1874, and this_yoar tho samo amount far oxponsos till July, 1875, Joaving o balunce of §4,250,000. H.—Can_ tho building be comploted for 4,000,000 ? ¢ Mr, F,.—In my opinfon it will cost at least 0,000,000, A rostriction wna mndo by Congross to limit the oxponso to £4,000,000, but that ro- striotion will have Lo bo takea ofl, R.—Will Congross 10mova it ? dir. F,—This Congross will not bs calied upon to do 80. The Custoru-{louso will not Lo finisned {,ox fivo yoars, aud tho question must bo docided y tho Forty-fourth Cougrens, I pupposo, It depends, thorofore, upon who constitute tho mnoxt Congreas. TILE DUTY OF NEWBPAPERS, RAI—WIJH do you think of the Spriugfleld Con- ‘vention 7 Mr. ¥\.—Tnz Tnioons said Logan and I wont there to diclato, Il.—DBut you do nov eare what tho papers say, X Loliove ? \ r. F.—Tho opinions of tho pross might bo mndo usoful. If nowspapors woild teach cou- Btituouts thoir duties in eolecting honost and efticiont men thoy would bo & bouefit to tho country. Thoy beliova that sonsation is necny~ mary to their success, und aro ready to sacrifice anything toit, It jowrnalists know anything abont the dutios of Congressmen thoy would teach that tharo should bo uo rotution in the ollice; that 2 man should be kepc there so loug as ha arformed tho dutics of the ofiica; but thoy bo- liovo in rotation, Massnchusolis hns eontrolled the lognlation of the country by rotalning old men, Old men, reprosonting tlnt Biate, have boon rotained; they aro made Chalrmen of Com- amittoas, and all that the now men hava to do ls 1o voto for or againat the monsures introducod h!y’ old men. ut L havo tiot mrdo my mind up about going ngain to Congross, Circumstances wmighthappon under which it wouldnot bo proper Hur o to decline. TILE BPRINGFILLD CONVENTION, R.—But your opivion of tho Springfiold Cons ~ention ? 3Mr. F.—1 think it was the finest Convention evor hold in this State, It wns composcd of bet- tor men, and thore was moro uuauimity of action and sontimont, If itis any evidouco of tho oxistonco of the Ropublican pmty, it is a ®iggn that the party is not dead yet. R.—And the platform? Mr. I—Was & good one. R.—And vou were mieropresonted, you gay? v, F.—When I sow Tg Tnisuse of tho 18th I noticed in large hend-lines: *Togan and Jarwell Dictato Lerms to the Convention,” It ia- only a sample of tho way in which public men aro treated. Idon’t care worth a cout. I simply smontion it as an oxisting fact, B, HEHING, IB. R.—Do you know Mr, Heuing? Mr. F.—I know very little about him, I should suy ho waus n very oxegllent young mean. 1f ho faelected I hope he willbo kapt fittecu or tyonty . z R.—And in caso you aro olected ? Mr. F.—3y own choice would be that gome- Vody alse ehould run. Butit will be no emsy matter for mo to docline. R.—Whao else sooks thonomination ? 3r. F.—1 hayo hoard of nobody but mysolf 5 have you? R.—No, sir, 3ir, P.—L understand I'ne ‘nisuse hae offi- cially sunounced 1te intontion of supporting young Hesing ? R.—I know nothing about it, sir, Mr. F.—I do, though. . -You \'vould not feel disuppointoed ? —No, R.—~I am much oblizod. Mr. .—0 no. you'ss not, h‘ni—mducd, yes; this information {8 8o valua- o et THE CORNER-STONE, INVITED QUESTS, The Reception Committee appointod to racoive the distingulsbed porsons who come to Chieago to witnoss the procession and ceremonies attend- ing tho lnying of the corner-atone of tho Custom- House and Post-Offico, on the 24th inst., met at the Shorman Houso jast evoning, Mayor Colvin prosided, and J, 8t. John Cloveland acted ns Boc- rotary. His Honor, m oalling the Committee to order, eaid thoy had assembled for the purpose of organizing sub-committees, The laying of tho corner-stono was an event of which tho peo- lo of Chicngo ought to ba proud. Many of rhum would nover sce the like sgain, The Post- Otico, whon comploted, would bo tho Isrgest building of its kiud in the country. Though it was intended for the bonafit of tho Goverument, Chiongo would bo bonefited by it The Comuiittee was oharged with a very important duty—fumishing accommodations for the guosts who may como to tho city on the 24th, tho day when would ocour the event of tho year, Itwas understood it people who wont to a strango place woro well entertained, thoy would go home tnd tell their neighbora aud frionds that they ad & “Fnod timo," aud wero * treated !rhn- didly.” That wag what tho strangers should bo obliged to pay of their short stay in Chicago. 1If they did, the Committeo would foel that they had discharged thefr duty; but if anything veeurred which would ongendor grume bling, they could mnob_ bnt foel _ sor- rowful nud nggrieved. Fvery one should wd in making ‘tho visitors comfortable, and, to that end, he proposed that tho Committeo which consisted of fifty members, shall bo di- vided into sub-commitices, and that one be as- uigned to each railrond depot to meet tho guosts and soo that they wore provided for, Qon, MoArthur moved that the Olalrman be suthorized to call upon the Chairman of tho, Committes of Arrangements for such numbor of carringes a8 might bo ruquired. Agroed to, Gou. Si’mmmn stated that tho propriators of the Sherman Housa tonderad the second floor of lhfilhu(ul for the use of tho Roception Com- mitteo, On motion, tho Chair was authorized to ap- point tho sub-commitieos, they to aaut;lvu thoin- wited guoats to the different hotols. Thirty aro ooming, ‘Tho Committeo, after declding to havo thoir headquarters in the olub-room of the Blerman House, adjourned until Monduy evoniug, TUE LINE O MAUCIL, ‘I'ho Marehals also held & moeting at the Blor- mnu House for the purpose of mul in{{ up a line of maroh, Uon. Forsytho occupied tho chair, and Maj. Wood kopt the minutes. Thoy nureod apon the following ; Turat divislon forms on Take strest, socond division on Washington utreet, third and fourth ‘divisions on Monroo atreet, fifih division on Jackson stroot, sixth divislon on Harrison streot, tho right of all restiug on Wabash aye- nue, The firat will move at 10 o'clock, and the rost fall In in ordorof divialon, Thq lino of march will bo: Down Wabash avenuo “to ‘Twenty-first streot, osat to Michigan avenuo, north to Mon- roo stroct, enst to Htato etreet, north to Lako atract, erst to Doarborn, Ilore the Masonlo di- yislon will whoel to tho loft, and mave gonth to . tha sito of tho Custom-House, whore they will bo maossed by tho Marshals, 0 o0 "oud division “and the otbers will bo conducied by the Chiof Marshal west on Lako street to Olark, south to ‘Adams, whora they will whoel to tha Jaft, and march enst on Adams, pagt the corner-stons and graud stand, to Wabush aveuue, and thoro soparate, snd go t0 thelr rospeotive hoadquartors TUE HOUOOL CHILUREN, M. B, ¥, duyton said an Lwprossion prevalled that tho school children would bo obliged to march on foob in tho procossion. 1t wna orroncous, siuce nothing of tho kind was in- tondod. 1Mo had mado nrrangoments for carry~ fng ol the boys, over 100 wagons having alrondy boou promised, 160 would bo sufelont,—and o oxpooted to aoours tho remaindor in & duy or two, as oll the lendmn businesa flima had _gonorously tondored him ol tho toams thoy could spnra. THE TRIUMPIAT AROIL It was glated that the trimnphal ‘arel wil] hie locatod at the corner of Wabnsh aveuue and Harrison atroot. DECORATIONH, Tho Chintrman suggested phnt tho attontion of tho businoss more along tho line of march bo enlled to the importanco of decorating thoir stores. The Truommu would pass through thoroughfarcalinodwith the handsomest bufldings in the city, and flags, and overgroens, and llowers in the windows would inorease the improssive- noex of tho ocenafon. A large number of Masons and others from difforant Stntes would be i the olty, aud the effact upon thom would te haight- onod by snch embolllshmoents, Thoy would soo tho best portion of tha olty, and ko hopad the cltizons would foel futerostod enough in tho ovont to adorn their buildiugs, and make thoix nn/lxuumunu A bonutifal as possible, 'he mosting then adjourned, ————— BEARCHING IOR INFORMATION. A very handsome young woman, accompauiod by au elderly lady, entored the Crimiual Conrt Clorlt's room ycstorday aflernoon, end ag her countennnce was oxprossive of Lowildorment, bath Mr, Jon Doylo and Mr. Judge hastoned to Inquiro into her wos, and to profior any littlo s~ sistanco which lay in thoir power, The young Tady's bowildermont soon vanished under tho cnlming influence of their polito attention, and fudignation took ils place, na with flusbod choaks end sparkling eyea sho asked whethor they wore acquainted with tha fact that norlawful husband, ar, J.W. Avtondor, residant ot No, 82 Milwaukoe avonue, had recently the poor tasto fo marry anothor wife, ‘T'he’ Crimmal Court gentlomen reforred the lndios to Mr, Drury, of the County Court, whom thoy found with little difiiculty. That %emlumnu at onco referred thom to the rocord of marringo Heonses, which they seurched long and diligontly, but in_vain. In tho midst of their [abors ong of the clorks atated that &fr. Artender had got a marringo licenso thore quite Tocontly with aucthor party, & remark which elicited a seroam from tho youngor of tho Iadies. On socond thoughts, however, the clerk romaem- ‘Dored that it wag Mr, Artonder’s companfon who Rot tho liconso, Mra, Artendor stated to the olork that since hor marringe hor husbaud had shown a fondnoss for othor Indiea which was anything but plonsant, It wos 8 common thing for him, while walking along the strects with his wife on méoting a proity woman to rematk, “O look at that protty lndyl ~ Ain't she nico? I'd like to hiave her.” o sucha remark sho invariably told hor husband that he ought to bo ashawmed of himsolf, and that she did not wanta man who Lankerod aftor-so many wives. The immediate couss of trouble was, a3 she snid, that hor hus- band had loft bis wife and child, to whosa sup port ho had mnot for somo waoks contributed, and twken up his abode with another woman on Rucker straot, Ons previous occasion Lo had, sho said, committed & similar indiscrotion, but was forgiven ou promise of good bohavior fn future. Mr. Artonder is suid to bo & lawyer, practicing ablofly in the Dolico Conrts and Justices’ ofllcos, was once oditor of tho Danish paper Fremud, and was, for & timo, oonnocted with Scandimaven og Amer- tkanan, If ono-quartoronly of what Mra. Artonder said ahout her busband yostordny is true, it is clear that the henign jufluonces of & conusction with & rospectablo newspaper have boon shed upon him in vain, As Mrs, Artouder is deter~ mived upon having & divores, the full particu- lars of l.Eo case will ehortly bo rovealed, — ORIMINAL. THE CRININAL COURT, The Felgontlial trial which has occupied tho attantion of tho Court, for the puat fow days, wag concluded and given to the jury Thursday ovoning, at 6 o'clock. After being out nll night they come into Court yesterdny morning ot 10 o'clock, and, through thoir foreman, asked o bo digcharged, us thoy could not ngree, This will necossitato tho oxpense of a fourth frialaf the noxt term of the court, Michaol Liyan and Edward Jones ploaded guilty to the lnrcony of n truuk of clothes from Alonzo A. Hall, and wes romanded, Charles Stewart ploaded guilty to on assault With & kuife ou Austin Hopsou, and was sen~ tenced to the Houso of Correalion for ten daye. Georgo Lawronco pleaded guilty to the larcony of & quantity of cloth from V, D. Gowan, snd was romandod. . Georgo Robinson pleaded guilty to burglary, in bmnfiiug into orace Leo's rooms, and was remanded. A. J. Soveranco pleaded guilly to the larceny of & chost of tea, and was romanded. Charlea Schrim was tried_for burglary, in breaking futo the storo of John Dovorak, and waa acquittod. : William Sayles, William Anderson, and Georze Patterson, the mon who eutored the housa of Mancel Talcott lnst woelk, were arraigned for Imlhn{l\d, pleading guilty to the charge, ore re- manded, James W, Clark, ex-Clerk of tho Town of West Chieago, who was indicted a fo\y days ngo by tho Graud Jury for refusing to surrender the books and papors ot his office to his suacessor, and who was confined in the County Jail since the 12th inst., was brought info court yesterday, and ad- mitted to bailin the sum of 81,600, Mr, E. B, Alexander becoming his boudsmun. THE YOLICE COURTS. Martin Oawald was hold undor 2300 bonds yostorday in the North 8ide Police Court to keep the pence with Willlam Harmuth, Justico Koufmann had anothor wife-beater, by the name of Edward Rargas, bofore him yos— terday, 1o was fined $25, and sont tothe Bride- wall for sixty days. # Justice Boydon yesterdsy fined Richmrd Cud- mors, the young man who was fonndin a frolght- carof tho Micnigan Bouthern Railroad loaded with freight, §30. Martin Lawler waayosterdayhold under$1,000 bail until Wedneaday next, by Justico Boully, charged with stoaling brass journnle from the Pitteburg, Olncinnati & Bt Louis Railroad. John Swith wns arrcated for assaulting his brothor-in-Jaw, Nimrod Winder, at No, 100 West Qbicago avonue, sud brought bofore Justico Beully” yestorday, who continued the case till I\JVa(g;naduy, placing the prisoner under $200 ond, Justice Scully held Timothy Gorman to the Criminal Court yoetorday, in bonds of §500, to snawer to thoe charge of stesliug 832 from A. M, MoCann, who Lves at_the corner of Ywonty- second street and Bluo Island avouuo, Justice Boydon disposed of tho following cases antard;l’y: Patrick ~ O'Nell, disorderly, 810 tobort Jones, Wallace Newton, aud Dunlel Lieo, vagrants, £10 cach, and Bugonoe Quinn, disorder- Jy, $10. Fivo small boys, their agos rangiog from 7 to 12 yoars, wero Liold under $500 each to the Orim- inal Qourt yostorday by Justico Kaufmnng, for attompting burglary at the residence of Mr, Seivers, on Biogel stroot. J. 11, Relsor was hold in £300 bail to the Crim- inal Court by Justice Kaufmann yeaterday morn- ing for disposing of a ** snide™ watch to Thomas Tllis for €10, 11s pincoof busiaces 18 ou Kine zlo stroct, noar the bridge. ‘The following cases were continued yesterday by Justica Knutmann ¢ Potor Bobrous and Johi Woiss, asuault with a deadly weapon, till to-day, bonds $800 each, nnd Jobn Weokler, assauiting |}|;Il rosisting an oflicor, till tha 20tk jnst.; bondw ¥ Adolph Popp and Nathan Kohin, who wore ar- rosted n fow days ngo on the Weet Bide with n bolt of police cloth in thelr possossidu, for which thoy could not account to tho satis- faotion of tho officer, woro brought boforo Jus- tico Sonlly yosterday, aud by lim hold to the Oriminal Qourt in $500 bondaeach. Henry F. Byrnos was arvosted yestorday morn- ing at 8 o'olock on tho churge of larcony. Byrucs wis Euilty of_ the thaft of o baggage chock on truuk in ibo Michigan Southorn Huilrond depot, A ftuo of 60 wos inflictod, aud he will work it out at tho Bridowoll in 100 duys. The 1ad David Kohl, who was arrestad last Weduesday on tho charge of attempting to puss a forged chook on Mr, Milay, Ticket Agent of the Burlington & Quiney Radlvoad, waa brought Lefore Justico Boydou Thuraday, ‘and continued till yostorday lllfll‘lllllg' At 10 o'clock the case was called, Tho evidonce was suftfolent to con- vince the Justice that tho easo should bo heard by the Crimiual Court, where the prisonor wag wont in $1,000 bail. MIACELLANEOUS, Adam Krohnberger was arrested yesterday for asunult and battery on Conrad Bollman, and tak+ on hofors Justice Van't Woud, whore he ploadod guilty and was ined &b and cost, Bellman thay uworo out s warrant beforo Justice Boully for 1L roarrest of Kxobnberger for makiug threats . the June torm, A, D, 1874, sud the Court Liuving pout. of violonas, o was arrasted and brought bo- foro tho Justino, who pluasd hi dnr &1 bouas to loop thio pt‘s:ml. : Badsiap sy John Parker, & junk-dealor on Polk streat near May, was arrested last Monday for rocoly, ing stolen §und», knowing them to Lnve boon utolen, and gavo bail befora Justico Soully for hiu apponranco on tho following day, On the oang boing onlled, Lo took a chango of vonue to Justice Austin, who hold him for hin appenranco yestorday, Tho ontiro forsnoon wan aconpled s hoaring tho osee, and, at its conolualon, tho Justico hold the Vrluuuur to tho Crlminal Uourt in Londs of 8600, Dall was furnished, with Riohard B, Moora a8 suraty. Jenno Adama, wha wasa arrosted the othor day on the complaiut of the agent of the Humnuo Bociety on the chiargo of cruolty to aulmals, and who wns noquitted, yosterday suod the agent for damages on aocount of nllegod malicious proso- outton, 'I'io caso will come up bofore Justico Willlamson Lo-day. Mrg, I, A, Willinma s & womsn who_sublets rooma in tho Qontral Union Block on Madison stroot, near tho bridge. A fow days ago two young mon ronted apartmonts from tho woman, and “in accordance with hor establishod rulo sho, on somo excuso, lavied upon their property during thoir tomporary sbaence. With ho proparly carriod off thoro happeriad to bo somo United Btatos goods, Bho was arrosted, and yestordsy bronght beforo Commlssioner $loyng, who, pon hot promising tojbohave her- solf {n tho futura, dismissod the case. The onse of Rlsdior K. Reoves, who was- ar” roatod on n warrant sworn oug Thuradny by his wifo, charging him with infidelity, was ‘on ‘trinl yosterday bofore Justice Boyden, 'Cho testi- mony was all hoaraay. Unfortunately, Mra. Rooves lind socurod thé services of o boardless youth who has but ittla oxporfongo fu tho mys- torics of tho law, and who attempted to proxe- cute tha caro_on this evidence outively, and tho Juatica could do nothing more than’ dischargo-| tha prigonar. Jamos O'Connell and John Howard are parte nors, doiug busmess nt No, 8¢ West Thirtaenth streot undor the firm namo of 0'Connoll & How- ard, O'Conngll, tho senfor partnor, being in arronrs to his landlndy for board, dived {nto tho cnsh-drawor of tho * establishmont for monns with which to settlo tho just demands of the womsn. Hownrd objected to tho reduction of the exchoquer of the bouso of O’Connell & Hownrd, snd domanded & roturn of the money. This modent raquost of thie junior partner the senfor declinod, wheroupon Howard collared O'Connell, and with violonce pushed him against tho wall, and forcod tho gentloman to disgorge. Yester- day O'Connell ewore out a warraut boforo Jus- tico Boyden for nssgult aud battery, ho war- rant was placed in the hands of Constable XKoohler, who, u]'(»m o lato hour last night, was on the sharp lookout for Howard. The mention made yesterdsy relative to tho charge of stoaling ngninst Charlea Milla was_n mistake, The caso was hoard bofore Justico Do Waolt yostorday morning, and the dofondant was discharged, it u‘;punrin"v that the prosecuting witnosa was indobtad to him for a weelds worl in carrying a subsoription book, and that the al- Joged Inreony consistod in tho fuct that Mills hold on to the book s sccurlty for hiy pay, which ‘waa not forthgowming. ——es GENERAL NEWS. ZLmployers aro invited to call and select mon oud boys for any position from the Y, M. O, A. TFreo Employment Buraau, No, 145 Fifth avenue, The temporature yosterday, as obsorved by Manasso, optician, undor Tirz Tripunz Building, wns, inthe shade at 7 a,m., 77 deg.; 10 8, m,, 76;12m., 80; 8 p.m., 82; 6 p.m, 81; and 8 p.m., 778 0. D, Dond, Esq,, Secretary of the Great Woatern Tolograph Company, has tondered the {free uso of the Company's lines to the Excentivo Committeo for layiug the cornor-stone, +_A mooting of the Asacoiation of Liboral-Mind- ed citizons was ndvortised to bo hold yestordny afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 8 o'clock nons of tho mombers excopt tho Seorefary had arrived, and ho, thorefore, ndjournod tho meeting until somo future time, Tho koystonoe of tho celestinl aroh will bo lald by old Sol this yenr Bunduy (to-morrow) ovan- ing, at 9h. 18m,, Chicago morn_timo. Ib com- momorating tho phenomenon by obsorving St. Jolu's Doy, the masons bave travoled awny from the dute, or rathor hava failed to keep paco with the mareh of the sensons. Bub then, from foundation to keystone is even alongor stop thou that, At 4:80 yosterdny moarning, Officor Daly found tho body of a mau floating in the river near Rundolph streot bridge. o was apparontly 85 yoers of age, of medium Hize, had short hair, and mustaclio racontly trimmed bluck coat, brown woolen shirt, o heavy leather bolt around his_walst, and hoavy boots, nowly soled ond heolod. A hat found floating nenr the body fitted tho hoad. Over the lofc oar was a doop cut, indicating that Le camo to hia death by violonce. The body seemed to bave Iain in the water o loug timo, It was takon to the Morgue. Yl'!iurdly‘momhl&nmombcr of the Board of Trado appeared on 'Chenge with one of his eyos bandaged. Within an hour fifty-four brother bears catlod upon him, suggesting romodios for the soro_oyo, which wors jotted down by n by- standor dotailed for the purpose, as soon as ut- tored. The following weore the romedics ree- ommended aud the number of mom- bors who jndorsed them: Poll out o lush, 12 ; bread and wator, 8; brend and mill, 7; sugar of load, 8; brun, 8; enlt, 4; tobacco, 8} ten-louvos, 2; cold potatoes, onions, frosh meat, knuE woll oloavod with rain-wator, bath in warm milk and wator, placo of fat pork, nitro-glycor- iue, canned tomatoes, eta,, one each, Whils it is Plculug to s0e so great an amount of medical loya posscesed by our most hnEorhmc body of businos mon, the thought of the consequences of trying all tho remedies proposed in rotation, is frighitful. Tho * doubting Thomus " who listeniod to them all is still perploxed which ono to adopt. Tho firat annunl examination of the studonts of tha Union College of Law of tha University of Chicego and the Northwestorn University will begin to-day at tho lecturo-room of tho college in Buperior Block, No, 77 Clark stroot, aud wfill continue during Trosday and Wodnosday, oo- cupying from 10 a.m. to’ 12 m, and from'3 to & F. m, ench day, It will bo attonded by the I'ros- donts of tho two univoreitiss and by thoir joint fixecutive Committeo for the matsgement of the Law Fohool, aud will bo conducted by the Dean of ‘the Favulty, Judge Booth, in rosl property and pleadings; by tho Tlon. Lyman Trumbull in the Constitutions and Statutes, and Practice in the United States Courts; by the Hon, J, R, Daolittle, in Equit; Jurisprudonce and Chancory Practioe_and <vf‘-’ denca; by the Hon. J. B. Bradwoll in Wills and DProbate, and by Profs. V. B. Deuslow and Philip Myers 1n Dlaoketone, tho Common Luaw, Cou- tracts, Commorefal and Criminal Law. Tha Hon, Thomas Hoyne, Chriymnn, and Judgo QGrant Goodrich ond I, B, McCagg, of the Exocutive Committee, will also ex- amino- on behalf of such Commitice, The following . membory of the Senfor Olass apply for oxamination, viz:_ Frederick 8, Baird, Tigolf K. Boyeson, Willism 7, Campbell, Tichard W, Clifford, Edward G. Groeuman, Jr., Prank J. Loosch, Thud, M, McNamars, William Milchrist, Willlam H, Pottce, Miles I, k((nbflm, Myron W, Beott, James A, Warren, Lewis D). Wobster, Jawew W. Williams, and James K. Wilson, T'ho fact that the Bupreme Court at its recont torm at Mt, Vernon adopted a rule designed to confor on graduates of this Lew achool who have attouded its full course the liceuse to practico aa attornoya without further examivation imparts additfonal intorest to the ;irusnnc examination, Mmma{a, studants, and ull othors juteresied are invitod to be prosont, TILE WAREIOUSE OASES. Btnto's-Attoruoy Reed yosterday rocoived from tho Bupreme Court a copy of an ordor made in tho onso of Muun & Bcott, as follows: ‘This causo having been propared und filed within {ho ules of the Couirt, and un order staylng proceeds ings having been mado, to oxpire on the day of poned constderation of #aid petition until the next Baptombor term, 1t 1a ardored 't all procueiinge: i #alil ease bo stayed until suld u\\gllcfltlun for reheariug 1u dieposed of by tho Court, _ V¥, K, MoALLIwTYR, Juatlca Supremo Court, This order kng no particular offect, since the Stato's Attorney somo timo ago enterod into an agroemeont with Ar. Jowett, counsel for the wurolousoman, to postpone thhe opsea bl the 1o herring was had. S OITY AND. COUNTY OFFICES, City taxos yostordsy smouuted to §6,000; Toonnes, %100 ; wator taxew, #2,600. The Tundolph street bridge will be swung open for throo or four days from to-morrow moraing. 5 To-dny the Qoraptroller will begin paying the July interost on tho oity dobt, aud will continue to do 8o Ll the 26tk inst, Commissioner Mark Sheridau was absent from tho Boaxd yosterdsy, on acoount of slok- nosH, Lo Finance Committes have comploted the osthoates, but will not have thelr final voport roady beforo Monday noxt, The original oatie matos, amounting to ©0,449,800.68, haye boen ; hindon a short | P THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE %0, ant gg\m to 85,250,70.06, nreductlon ot 1,187, Tho concrate mannio Emvamonl surroundin, tho now Criminal-Uourt-louso was flnmhofl yestorday aftornoon, and it prosonce groatly onlhancos the boauty of the hulflllnfl-. ‘Iho county offlcos ore uniformly dull. The Bullding Coinmiiteo held a moatlng yastorday sftornoon, butdid nothing of conssquenos bo- yond auditing & fow bills, Tho Clty Troasury overcama the offeals of tha wonthor yontorday nnnlnlnnn( to allow tho poy- mont of & fow small bills agalust the olty, Commissloner Kloklo was dotained at homo yostordny by tho advent into this world of another son, Inasmuch sa the Commissionor has novor refectod tho statomont mado by Mr. Spoight that bio fa au_ Iutaclite, tho interasting Mosalo coremony, which has hoon to a cortain oxtont displacod by tho modorn christening, will be in voguoe whon the new arrival has atisined tho maturity of an elght-dsy Klokko, Tho following buitding pormits wore yostorday mtod by tho Board of Dublic Works ¢ to John Effll'nlloy, & two-story and basomout brick on Vornon avenuoy to MoEwan & Dilliuglon, & two-atory and bpsoment brick at 00 Wost Madi- son 3 to . B. Onkloy, n tio-story and basoment brick ot 448 North Laballe atroot. Ton tax-npponl cases wero_dispored of yester- day, Twonty-throo cason hayo already beon tried. Thero aro still 127 cases Lo try, bt it is suspootod that in four days thoy will o wound up at o gain to tho city of $450,000. At tho spocial roquost of the Buperintendent of Polico, the Muyor yestorday rovoked tho satoon-faoneo of Champlin, who Keops a rostaur- ant, and #o forth, at 177 Monroo strect. Tho Buporintondont of Polico roported that the ou- tablishmont waa @ rosort of thieves, pimps, aud prostitutes.” . This makes the third paloon- ucuu:;: tho Mayor lLas revoked within tho past ow daya, City-Attornoy Jamieson has been quite sucooss- ful in detouding Lhs oity in suits of trospass, In the recont case of Mrs, Birly vs, Oity of Ohlen?o for damagos roceived by falling upon a sidewalk of hurrauer construction, the jury awprded plaintiff tho sum of §75. Yesterdsy morning tho jury who had been trying the caso of Irs, Virginia Pomponicud vs, City of Chieago for injurias roceived from s fall on” Ewing stroot & yeur ago, camo in with a vordict of not guilty. Ald, Longacher has_obtained tho conditional promiso of President Watking, of tho South Hide Gas Company to lay gas-pipes on tho following streots within two months; Roos stroot, from Halsted to Larraboe; Walker, from Halgted to Larrabeo; Hurlbut, from Sulli- yan to North avenuo; Biogel, from Hurl- but fo Fodgwick; Frankiln, from Biogol to Bohiller 3 Bohiller, from Bedgwick to Frankhn ; Churl, from Blacklawk to North avonuo; Wie- land, from Scluller to North avenue. 'The con- dition is that tho pipes can be obtained withun tho tima spacifiod. When tho speolfications for the now County Jail and the Criminu! Court were made known, among othoer itoma 1t was mentionad that Now- oll’s locks sbould bo put upon tho doors, At tho advice of Mr, Egan, one of tho architocts, Alr. Nowell wont ahead nnd manufactured about sovon dozen of the locks, to be chargod to tho connty at €54 por dozou. They are of wrought iran and of superior make. Auch to his sur- piiag, upon going to the building ho found that another and cl.\ml{)ur cout-iron lock had sirondy beou putupon the doors. He thorafore focls aggrieved, espaecinlly so, since the looks ho mado are not in’ ordinary domand, and ho will sustpin o considorablo loss thercby. He states that ho bing appealod in vain to the County Commission= ors, and to individual members of ‘the Bom‘d‘ but hng recolved no watisfaction. Architect Igon advisos him not to suy auy more sbout it, ho- cauge if ho does the Board will kick up an awful oW aboutit. Not fomring materlatly the nwful row, he makes Lnown those facls that tho pub- lio may undorstand how tho Building Commutteo of the County Comnusgionors liye up to tholr contraots, P ANNOUNCEMENTS. All mombors of the Comwmittee and others intorestod In tho locture to bo dolivered by Ar. A. L, Morrison, are roquosted to bo prosont this evening m tho parlor of Buwrke's Hotel, at 8 o'clock, for tho transaction of important business. A moeting of working mon and women In favor of labor reform will bo hold at Judge Rogera' court-room, in tho Court-louso, cornor of Lin Bulle and Adamy streots, this oypning, at 8 o'clock for organization and froediscussion, There will be a service of Eong to-morrow morning in the Church of tho Messial, bogin- ning at 10:48 2. m. T'he pastor, tho Rev. Henry owors, will give an addrees on slave-music, which the Hampton students will illuatiato by ;mn;u ;r thelr poculiar melodies. The public aro uvited. ‘The Preabytery of Chicago will hold ita noxt meoting [n this city ou the socond Mondsy in July. Tho chief business which will come up bofore the Presbytory on that occasion will bo tha election of coungel to defend the body in the 8ynod nt the nonual moeting which takes placo in tho fall. o principal porsons montionod in this connection ave Dr, Patterson and Dr. Hurd, Itis gaid that, in the event of Dr. Paltorson positivoly decliniug, the lnst-nsmed gentloman will be solected. Dr. J. May, a prominent Gorman lacturer, will givo n asries of rondings at Standard Hall, corner of Thirtoonth street aud Michigan avenue, He will epeats on the followlng intoresting subjoots : Friday, June 26, “* Amor snd_Psycho; " Tnes- day, Juno 80, * Gostho and His Oorrespond- ouco with the Gountoss of Bornatorf; " Triday, July 8, * Toso and Nightingale ; ‘L'lie Attention Dovoted to Thorn jn tho Past and tho Presant.” Dr, May has delivered these lectures to large and refined sudionces in Germany, and evory- where has carnod warm prawe. Ho will un- doubtedly be rewarded by large and appreointive audiences while looturing in this city. LINCOLN PARK, The following is the programme of the Lin- coln Park concort this afternoou : JToelting 4, Ohorus and cavatina from * Ii Gh ) Bforcadante +A, Thomas 5, Romanza~** Mignon ‘fi“ s Btraues 6, 1,001 Nights Piw 1, “Lincoln Park March ', 3. Overture fo * Martha 3, Totpourrl ou uational 4, "M} dsummer Niglit's D; 5. Fantasls from "¢ Robort 6, Quudrillo—*Russiun ”,,.,.. ——— PERSONAL. » The Hon, W. M. Bpringor, of Bpringfiold, was in town yeatorday. . The Hon, Arthur W, Huntor, Mayor of Bchen- octady, N. Y., for the Jast niup yours, isonas visit in this city; his daughter is with him, The Chicago corrospondent of the Toranto Qlobs states that Mise Margaret I' Buchanan, well known in newspaper circles from her cou- uoction with the local press, will in the fall be married to Mr, Aloxunder Bullivan, tho Chiof Olork of the Jioard of Publia Worka, Asealan Commandery Knights Tomplar, of 8t, Louis, James I, Algur; Gommander, docided, ab o mooling botd Thurediy night, to Visit: Chicigo in a body, on thoe aconsion of the laying of tho corner-stone of tho United Statcs Quatom- House, on Wodnesday noxt, and have engnged }fflm! for thelr headquartors at the Palmor ouse, The Hon, Parry H. Smith, of this city, will proside at the sunual meoting of the Bocioty of the Alumni at Humilton Coltego, Olinton, N, Y, July 1 1To s Prosident of the Soclaty. 1fo wiil also bo prosout at tho aunusl weoting of the Urustoes of Perry I, Smith Library IIall at {hat institution June 80, This hall, for the con- atruction of which Mr, Smith contribntod §25,~ 000, i@ fiue building craated speclaily for the accommoadation for (Ea extonaivo library of the colloge, of whioh he is & graduate, o sy SUBURBAN NEWS. OAR PALK. The fostival and fair hold Tuesday ovening in the bagement of tho now Congrogational Church, .proved & grand success, both fiuancially aud so« clally, Tho room was filled ,almost to overtlow- ing with the happy thfong, which was composed of young and old, Onk Park socinl ciroles wora never bottor ropresontod than on that evening. The chinreh had beon recently and pretiily doo- orated with flowers, and everything united to form & most pleasing offect. Tho tablos woro laden with bouquets artistically and tastofully arranged, . 'The coldnesn and rsstraint usually noticoablo upon such ooeasfons were broken from tha bo- ginning, and all unlted in the morrimont sud ou- Joymeut of the bLour, Among the attractive fontures wore g post-office, fish-pond, guessing- pole, little folke' bazaar, and gypsy's tent, whiob were tho source of much musemont to thoue prosent, and of consderable profit to $ho Ledles' Denevolent Aascoiation, uudor 1874, whoso anapicon tho fair waa held, 2+ ¢ 'x‘rln‘umun‘n‘; uicero nfla n“mum’ rocot¥o L8 rant: ont numbor of votos was tho mout profitablo fontura of tho ovening, _Voten rold for 10 tanty onch. 1t was manifost from tho baghmln’z thy, the contost botwaeu Moasra, Butlor and Ilckarl would bo closo and oxclting, 'I'he Iargost num- Dor of votes waa purchnshiod by Mossrs. Auatin and Beovill, theso gentlemen difforing nllgmly a8 Lo whom _the gold-lisadad eano should bLa awarded. Thoy drow thofr bank chocks for the tickotu as they nosded them. The final “yota stood: A, O, Butlor, 83,015 ; Goorga Ecknart, 43,0163 0, W. Tiorrick, 6805 J. MoOaffroy, 803 C, I3, Orafis, 52 Mr. Donnors- borgor, 10, Mossrs, Tokart' and Buflor Lavin recelved an aqual number of votes, it was ngroo that ench ahiould liavo & cano, and both wiil boar thelr honors woll, The total number of votes sold wan 68,052, notting o grand total of §0,805.20, a ronult which enablod tha good Dencon, who anid thut poesibly the Assoclation might rocoive 1,000 from ihat gource, Lo renlize how littlo ho kuow about it. Trom othor sources tho Asgaciation recelved the handsome enm of 700 or $800. Oak Park would like to hoar from any other suburb that hias dono botter than that, ‘'ho resnit ia withoue o parallol in the history of Oak Park, The hap- )y pooplo Jingerod long in tho church, and - oro they woro awara of it & Iato liour was upon thom, Mossra, Eckart and Butlor, upon the announcemont of the rosult of the balloting, ro- pairod to the timber near by, whoro each pro- oured a hazol atick, and_then spont the romain- der af the night in practicing tfia use of a cane, and in goarching for tho comot, which thoy failod te discover, only on account, howover, of tholr Inability to think of anything intontly ex- cul}t canea and the proper modo of usivg them. o procesds of tho fair will be n{z}:llml to f,“?fx'"m"“ the elegant building in which it was old, Tho Fox Rivor Univoranlist Assoclation held an annunl gession at Unity Church Wednesdny. Dr. Forraster callod the meoting to order, and Judgo N, Allou was elected Chairman, and tho Tov. J. Gorton Seorstary, The following-nnmed peraons wore aligson pormanont ofiicors: Judge Allon, of Chicngo, President ; Mrs, I, Manford, Vico-President; B, T. Monroo, Secrotary aud Trenauror. J. H. Willeox, I1. R. Jones, and th Rov, 8. W. Ralph woro appointed mombers of tho Business Committeo, Tho sossion dix od 't Tho Doyt Means of Educating the Young.” T'he Rev. Mr, Daloh dolivered & sormou iu the even- ing, Tho sossion re-assombled at 8 o’clock on Thursdey morning, and among other subjecta dincusged tho question, *¢ How Boat to Promote the Bpintual Life of the Church.” In the aftor- noon tho session hold o rennion, and, after Lolding conimunion-sorvice, adjourned, WHEATON. Two young men were recently conducted to ‘Wheaton from Turner Junction, and kindly pro- vided with Jodging and board at the (flmuty Juil, Their crimo conslsts of stoaliug morchan- 80, ‘Tho Proseouting Committen agaln commonasd suit apainst Matt Rickert for iviolating the Liquor law, Mr, Rickert again ropented, and promised tho Committos that ke would not soll beor in loss quantities than by the keg, and the auit was withdrawn, Bir, R, deslios to ront his bullding, Mr. Goorga . Olarko, the moted Aholition singer, who took 8o prominont o part in the lato Abolition Rounton at Chicago, will conduct an ontartainment at tho Collega chapol this oven- ing. No charge for admisslon will be made. Tho exorciues will commonca at 7:30 o'cloclk. Prosidont Blauchard s boon requested by n large number of Promlnum citizens, to ropoat tho addross which he delivered bofora tho Aboli: tion Rounion, President Blanchard lns co ssnted to comply with tho roguoest, and will ro- peat tho addross Bunday ovening, at the colloga chapol, at 8 o'clock, Thao Whoaton nine defeatel tho College nine Baturday by a soore of 82 to 17, On tho 11th inst., tho wife of Andrew Johnson stiod oué & pence warrant against him, and be way accordingly arrostod and vlaced in the County Jail. “Tho Shoriff gruntod him consider- abla liborty, of which Johnson availad himuelt to moke his oscapo. Mo -was rocapturad, Liowover, a8 lie was mearing hiy louso, and roturned to tho %Il“. Ho often oxproared a dowlre to see his little dsughtor, of whom ho appears to liave beon ox- ceed «uu{{v fond. Upon boing rolurned to the fuil Lo doupnivad of scoing Lin dnughtor again, sud from that timo bo wag_sullon and snd,” He repnirod to hig_coll, and placed n blanket over tho coll door. Manday morning ene of the pria- auers bud occasion to antor Jobnaou's cell, and found that fie_bad taken his own lifo by tying ropa around his nock snd fastening it'to a bod- post. Noarly the entire body was supported by tho floor, the face being down. Johuson had baan iu tho hnbit of whipping his wife, and mal- treating her in varions other ways, and on this account the writ for bis arront was praoured, Lo was 8 Dano, and was betweon 40 and 50 years of ago. Prof. . Mitoholl Perry, of Crawfordavilla, Ind,, wili give ono of his populnr yocsl aud i strumontal concerts Monday ovening at the col- lego obapel, for tho bouollt of the collogo library. TURNER JUNCTION, Ar. Levi Maideu was rocently oaught botwoen an ongine and a cosl car while assisting in mov- ing the formor from the round-houso,” 1o was prosaed betwaen the two, and, from bolng ralled batween thom, rageived injuries from whioh ho died. The funorol took placo Tuosday morning. ‘'he Junction courts aronow prossod with busi- noss. Most of tha troublos arise from violation of the village ordinances, The saloon provrintora #outu 10 Liaye much almeutty tn keeping thoir sn- loons closed Bunday, and the citizons Lave nono the leas troublo in keoping their horses aud cat~ tla off the stracts, A noy stone mil, costing soveral thonaand dol~ lags, will soon bo creotad by Bir. Ripley, which will meot 2 growing want of tho Turners, Sovoral first-clnss residencos are orocting in Turnor, Prominent among them are those of Mosars, A, Wiang, T. T, Dollonbach, E. Stovens, Dr. Roynolds, and J. 3, Fouler. Capt, L. B. Church has gone on s summor tour to Coiiforma, Mo will probably remuin away until late in the fall, Capt. B, J. Daniols hag been chosen Corporas tion Attorney, WOODBTOCK, ‘The parlor concertgiven by Mies Kale Quinlan and clase on Thuraday oveniug, at the resldenca of 0. Quinlau, was & vory ploasant affuir, Thioro will bo on Indopondenco Party at tho River 8ide House, Friday ovoning, T'he races this woek, owing to the unfavorable wenthor, wos slimly attonded, The first, & run- ning ruco, beat thrao in five, for & puruo of $196, yos won by A8 Sisils” Nimod, il theoo straight heats, the time being b7, 6634, 66}¢. ‘Tho nexi raco waa for n county urse for horsos that nover trottod for monay. Thero wero fiva ontrios, and the purgo wuas won by A. 8. Stowart's bay colt Gou. MoCarty, in iroo stralght heats, The time was: 8:01, 8:08, 8:01, The last, for a purse of $200 for horsew that nad never bosten 3 wminutes, was wou by the horso Stowart in 2:88,, 2:5044, 2:5614. Charley Curtis, of Woodstook, upught & mus. cnllonge in Pistaqua Lake that weighed thirty- two pounds, aud mossured four foot ono inol in longth, ’J‘.“bo Hon. 8, A. Hurlhut has given notice that this Congreseional District Is “entitled to oue niidshiprian at tho United States Naval Aoadamny, and thay Lhe placo shall bo fillad by competitive oxamination, ‘Lhe instruction is six yeurs, and tho sajary 600 por aunum, Thoe applicant must bo botween 14 und 18 years, and furnish & good morsl character. The plun ju to organize local County Boards, who slinll forward their soloc- tlonn~not excoading threa—to the Gongroessionul vhich meots bofore Sept, 1, 'ho latter il examine tho applicants and mako the Bnal seloction PARK WIDUE, Tho ladles of the Mothodist Episcopal Church of thfs plnce wore eminontly successful fn the ontortainment at their church lust night. No one supposed that the people of this place could ont $800 worth of fco oronin aud Btrawborries at oune witting, but such woa the cawe. A bandsome sum was obtained from the sale of flowers and fancy artioles, and one anko, into which a ring wmdmpimd, braught %7, A bungry Touton vory nearly stranglod to death whon Lo swallowed the ring, and way quite indignant that tho Amorfcan Lired giris wero so oareleas in (helr cooking. TUCHMOND, At meoting of oftizens hold at Willlam Bmalles’ store, twelve committess wero up- pointod to mako the nevessary proparations for the due colebration of the Fourth of July, The Hon, W. A. McCounel wau eleotud President of tho day, William Bmoiles sad John Yoyburgh, Matshaly, WARHINGTON NEIORTS. ‘The Doard of W'rusteos muv Monday evening, The Connmittes on Liconses reportod in favor of the appointment of Villago Coliector, and the suggestion was concurted in. Appheations for the pomtion of Police-Captailn wore reccivod from B, Deland and A, leme, and the formor Jwas selocted, Tho Commities on Btroots and Elghways was authorized to borrow not to ax- coed §300 to npply on ropsire of streots, cul- vorty, eto. "The Commilttes on Ordinancos wue roquested io propare an ordinancs concorning eattle runuing ut lurgo iu the village, Pho Clork wus ordored lo propars an ordinanco ordoring speoial nasossmonta on loty on Vrospect ayouno and Vinsonnos roud, whove owners hiave fulod to build sidowalks, for tho purposo of bulltl(uf: suoh sidowalke, The Clock road an ardor noti- fylug the Chioago; lock lulaud & Pacitio Raile Ditfud. STt U ! Thora will bo & mooting of tho logal votors ot Washington Holghts at”Iracy Avonuo School- Housa this ovening, to recansfior all former ao- tion concarning hul‘dlnu a gradod achool, [seuing bonds for rohool ito, oto. Lhinvg will bo n strawborry snd fce eronm fo- tval given by the Indios of Union Church, iu tho now church building, Tuesday ovoning, for tho benofit of the Bundn{-unhnnll brary, Tha rogular annual election of pastor of Dothe any Church will bo held aftor tho marning sor- vicen to-morrow. The citizona hold o moottng Saturday evoning at Wigohoffer’s Hall, to discuss tho mattor of grading and gmvclhl{nhu villaga straots, ospo- oinlly Vinconnes road. o Committce nppoint- od reportad in favorof theimmediate commanco- mont of tha swork, and the mesting adjourned to meot on tho 24th inst. at which timo tho dooig- fon of the County Commissionors concorning finanoial help will be forthooming. ORGANS, GEO. A, PRINCE & 00, Organs & Melodeons. The Oldost, Largest, and Moat Porfc Yl gt Momatcers o « Now in uso. No otlier Musical Instrumant ovor obtained tho samo Papularlty, B7™Bond for Price Lists. Adirass BURFALO, N. V. THE GREAT ADELPHI, Glorlons Malinge. 3 Hours of Uninterrapted Fun! Tho Rollloking Extravsganzs, FAITRY TALISMANI! GEO.R. EDESON, B, M., HALL, Tho Banjo King, CONKTANYINI'S OOMIO PANTOMIME, TEHE MAGIC TOT™! rointiroizand Olin of Spoial Btars, Prioes—tia; Child- . Matinao Baturiay, Monday—The Famou anza and Trick Panta. th twonty-six Now Stars, 4 minit, ROBINKON GIUSORy whih twonty-aix N HOOLEY'S THEATRE, . DALY'S FIFTILAV, COMPANY. Grand Matineo this Alternuon at 3o'cluck, and Int porformmncy of MONSIEUR ALPIXONSIE Tts Evontng, Grand O1d Comady Night, whon will bo praduced “0ld Hends and Young Hoarts.” Noxt_ Wook—Tho Groat Fiftheav. Buoaess of 1874~ OHARITY 1 Grand Hpoclal Matines—Wednosday Aftornoon, Junsgt, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, VAREWELL OF THE FAVORVIG SOTH ER N Mainco ot 3p. m., SOTHLERN as BADM. In tho Evoning atd, BOTHERN.. NN DAVID GARRICK. BOTHERN. TORD DUNDREARY. Bon ATIER MAYHEW—-"'WITH THRTIDEY ACUADEMY OF MUSIO. Positively Last Night ! GEORGIA MINSTRELS! TAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. WCORMICK MUSIO HALL. Bischof's Complimentary Concert, Thursday Evening, Tune 25, 1874, Sonts at Tnusen, McOlurg & Co.'n 117 aud 1o whoro, alsy, oll tlokatd miay lio exolianged with- ost. EXPOSITION BUILDING, PARIS BY NIGHT? ' WONDERFUL PIOTURE. ER_RESORTS. THE ROCKLAND HOUSE, NANTASKET BEACH, NORIH COHASSET, MASS, One Hour's Distanco from Hoston by Qars or Steambont. Open for the Soeson of 1674 on Juug 16, e Iargost and most olegant sonshoro hotol [n Now Fin. land, wich necommodatiods for 800 piosty, 165 reputa: tion 18 nationnt on aveoun of (he untforraly igh ohisrao. tor of its managomont and ite company, th oxvollonce uf itsoows, 1t4 table, its stable (boarding and Jivors), and its froffitios! for amusomonte, which iro unoqualed, A spjondid muste and dancing Ball (s in the hotol: “Tho Nocklund ionea 15 the nowost and plunsantestsume mor rerort of the lilghest olnss within the vicinity of Bos- toy, In & most oharming and Lealthfol location. " To par- tias t Chion would robr ta v of” thole’ Horton edrre: spondonts, N. RIPLEY & 8ON, Prapriotors. Lake Memphrenagoz House, NEWPORT, Vi, I bog to snnounce the opening of tho ahova Loure, n Thanking tho publlo Tt thalr vory fiborat ity Finaia for the s fiva yuare, T lopa. for & Guptinusen of it and B waina vl o anarud {0 “irk thor a uro. . ek e anandnlabals Ty 5L T FARRAGDT ETOTSIR AND AN ANTIO EXOUTSE, RVE BEACH, N, 11, Now apon for the 1674, Enstorn Rallroad to ot Hamnton (it ation VST cutolos il Uinosy. Felugranh uileo In honses: o renined” o, PHRIAOR & SOND Propriotors. BARATOGA SPRINGS. . Thisglequnt and pert it A e I A g oy pars, - WIth Uio pssiatano’ of iy hruihior, Hylyamis s Uotizing, of Wont Duint, my ihtention fs &' ofler aech A ‘ointion i ovory rospocs aqual ty any htel in Karate e, et yer wootee o o O B AN The Ocean House, NEWPORT, R.I., JUNE 27, 1874, WEAVERS & BATES, Vermont Summer Resorts. Tlighgate Springs and Alburgh Springs, 7 milos apart, Hotels at oth undor watne proprietors (Scotts) and mow opon at pepular pricos, 1 Wators un, Lnths for all sthments,_Sond for ofroulars, (QAKLANDIEAOH HOTEL-/TI1E UNDERSIGNED, foriorly ol th Attt Touso, Nowpoet, 16, Ly takon for tho prosont soxsan tho Holel at Oskiaid Honc! Warwlok, It. L, aud Wil opon tho - sam ta tho publl uly 1., “'hiis Ifotol fs l{burall; mothouw and lighted w inoral sopofntad rooms Turgo and come Tt Btk sumplied with rosh Aud salt wators stenin. laundry tolographla communiene tlon "with al] polnte, Stoambost sommanication with Tationcs four tincnonst Weytaallys DU v b . O A A b, rritoeo: 1. 1. FINANOCIAL. GEO. W, EING & dOo., DANKERN, 74 DROADWAY, NBEW YORK, CONNRSIONVENTS: LLIANOE BANK Lo A S Heatles ATIONAL BANK, Troland —loYAL BANK, Paria—LOKRIKTTE, KANE & Co, DR GiTatiAUNOUGR & €0, Ruag's, Aluo, i eoupnsibl Hankrs i A, il Swadon, Norway, Denmark, Belxium, Hollun Bwitzurl Lettors of Uredit fssnued avallsblo | 4”‘“““ Faropo, Forelgn evlloottons tnde, Tnkand Banks and lllnkn]‘ whn dealro to sall their own Kxchungs can uuko fuvorablo NK 3 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Oriutual wud Unoxeolled fox Btuclig Clothes, Tat up at Wilith er'n 1 Store, No, 13 North should sl R o R Phopotar, Iuineble for the good judgment displayed in the selection of cur-~ ront topies for discusston,”-.~I308« ton Journal, Mass, THE GALAXY, JULY NUMBER NOW READY, CONTENTS, Lintey Xochfovid, Dy Justiu McOsrihy, Sonnot. By Pant ITayno. Voltalre nsn Lover. By Mary A, T2, Wager. By B fa)l, Conrae of True Toland and the Ty Hmlly Woed Barnos, Traumorel, By Darton Grey, Caprlcos nnd Fepns, By M. 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EKEBLE SCEIOOIL, RYRAQUBE, NV, ey aud QUldeon ot vl HUATINGTON, arky Instenotion eon of Veiiral Flaen i th Jtntinh_ eoureo; tho Auviont and D ‘Mitsl_ il Dy iy o year will on W T, "o Cireie v wop) N Y. BLADANE O, du 8 i MR, ALUX, BRADTORY formerly Mra. Ordon Holfman's) Eogllah, Frouch anf |’|IB{V'“M1' ‘hunnllm"m:wnl e l\{(uu\m lmdiu‘: M;'&"sfimkhm{ ont Titiey-ouii-v ., Feanone Ari Sd, Chtion zuay b0 mudo Dorunally OF by latter v aburo, ”

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