Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1874. LOCAL MISCELLANY. GENERAL NEWS. Yontorday tho temporaturo, as obsorved by Eauasgo, optioian, undor Mux Tuwuxe Build- ng, wan, in the shado at 7:90 8, w., 80 dogreea Falireuboil ; 10 . m., 81; 13 m.,83; 8 p. m,, 81; @p. m,, 85, The tollowing gontlomon wore rocontly alooted officors of Gormania Lodgo No. 53, I, O, F. 8. of L1 Prosidont, Adolph Landauj Vice-Prosle dont, L. Lisondrath; Tronsuror, R, Adlor Rocording Beorotarv, I, Btoinor; Kinsuolal Bocrotary, B. Wacuzor, A womnn about 60 yonrsof ago, named BSaral McLoan, foll from a sun-stroko iu front of Qale & Dlooki's dmfi;amr on Clark stroot, botwoon Tandolph and Washinglon stroots, yostordsy at- tormoon b D00 olelock, Lo waa apparontly Sriendloss and o strangor, but was kindly carod or by gontlomon who Woro passing by. Sovonty-ivo Toxas enttlo slnughtored Thurs- day morning last at Deunison, ox, 1,100 miloa southwest of Chlongo, and ehipped from thoro ou Saturdny morning ‘Inst at 7 o'olook In o “Davls Rofrigorator Cars,” ot woight in enoh car 20,000 pounds, 'smved in Chicn- 0 ot 13 m. Wednosday, and loft fn flo “me oura |via - Miéhigan Contrml Bluo Lino Expross nt 0 p. m. for Loston, At th Bichigan Conptal Dopot the cats woro oponod, d tlia boof found 0 bo in most excollont cou- dition and of the bost quality. Whoto 1s mo doubt that porisbablo froight of all kinds ean bo tranaportod. in tll weather to and trom tho Nor- thorn and Esstern Atlantic Conet and all our Wesitorn aud Southorn markots, Tim Tullor, the champion confidonco man, has baon Dlucking snoriior Grangar by moania of tho partnerahip dodgo and tho employment of his “eolobrated " moustacho cosmatic, * Tho bucolic udividual was mado to beliovd that thoro wns much money in tho whito-wnx, vorbonn-sconted compound, nicoly dono up’ in tinfoil, and whon Tim consinced fim, as ho did Mr. Drown, ho rocolved the' countryman's anpital, amounting to sovoral hundreds of dol- lara, and [nvested ft—in bis pockot. All tho “*business” s dono {n an offica in tho Oriontal Building, on LaSallo atreot.whoro Tim had dosk- oo, and tho uso of vaultin which to proporly rotect his groat compound. And that Uranger 08 beon looking for Tim without sncoess, It 4s nupposcd thas Lo liss quit the city, aud loft Bovornl victims to indulgo inuuduo profanily ovor his absonco, - crBmAL, Edward Myors was arrostod Tuosdny by Oficor ©'Connor, mud yostordsy morning brought bo- fore Justico Boyden to nnswor to tho chargo of burgiary, and slso that of oarrying concoalod woapous, Tho caso was continued till Friday, tho “prisonor belug lold fu bonds of $500 for ®©ach abargo. Tho anit for forelblo_dotainor bronght by M. Fliroh agaiuut Madun Tudolph boforo Justied ‘au't Woud somo fivo days ago, where a chaugo of venuo waa taken to Justico Boully, was on trinl Tuesdny aflornoon beforo that Justico, and was conoluded ab 0:80 o'clock by tho jury ro- turaing o vordict for tho dofondat. Justico Bogden dlaposcd of the following of- fonders yosforday monumng: Patrick Bhoridon, divorderly, ©10; Jolm Farroll, disorderly aud osisting an oflicor, 863 A. H.' Ilagerty, (lsor- Qorly, $6, and John Conklin, disordarly, $7. ‘William I, Lovyand Charles Cook, for the I}ml’?fi of ewindling, woro brought Lofore Jus- tico Boydn yostorday morning, aud coutinuod il Friday in'bonds of £200 each, An Incoming pastongor train on tho Chl ncamiog passONor i oo tho Chleago, Alton & Bt, Louis Railrond mot with a slight gM:- cidont near thocity last evening. Four curs wore thrown from "the track by reason of an ipo: wwitch, and tho passongors jarred, but not i Mra, Dalton, tho ocaupant of tho New York Laundry, 122 JoiTerson streot, whero tho fire oc- curred yoatordsy morning, was sovorely injured futernally, by Jumpivg from n_sccoud-story win- dow immediatoly nfter sho discovered tho 05, i Trank Ewotobieko, & Polo, sucoumbed to the fntouse heat of 'Puosdny, and wos couvoyed to homo, No. 92 Fox placo, in au ingensiblo Btato. A physiolan succeedod in restoring him. Whilo Mr. James Bell was driving 8 borso at- tacliod t0.» buggy yestordsy attoruoon about 4 o'clock, tho animal bocam nnmanagablo, and, when &t tho cornor of Franklin and Jackeon stroots, ran away. Tho baggy collided with ono of Parmaloe's omnibuscs, and Mr. Bell was 2hrown out and saverely injurad. Ho was takon $0 Lis Lomo, on West Lako straet, near Clinton. Frod, Travis was ridlng s colt laat ovoning, at ¥ o'clacks, in the vicinity of Wood ntreet and Ar. mitage rond, and full off aud broke one of his 0ga. Tho firat fatal rosults of tho extromohoat wore manifested m the deuth of C. I 3L, Schumaclier, & lotter-carrler, who was in tho procossion yostor: day. Dooensed drank vory frooly of ico-water, and while marching about went down under tho heat of tho sun about 5 o'clock, and died sbortly af- torward, The body was Tomoved fo tho r'ost- Olics, whoro the Coronor hold an inquest, aud ‘verdict in accordance with tho facts was ronder- ed. Deoorsed wos fifty years old, sud lived on tho North Bido. Tizo quantition of lger-beor consumed yoster- day wero immenso. _One promiuont rosoxt dis- pomsod 200 koge, or 20,000 glasees, end anothor 8,000, or 144 kogs, The Intonse’ beat and con- soquont turst produced eaused {he largost eala of lagor ovor kuowa la this city duriog similar poriod. Tho visiting bands of muslc all gave seronados 1aat avening ut their respectivo rondezvous, aud Lmumonso crowds of peoplo attended thom, Oflicor Dald Barry will hnve to got s _now uniform, Pat Johnson was disorderly on West Harrison straot, lasb evoving, and Barry ate tompted to arrest him, when tho formor atfacked him, and toro his cuat, pants, vest, aud evon his ehirt, in shrads, leaviug him In & sorry plight. But L'at wan talien to Madiaon stroot, snd will ot & first-class fino this moroing, fa s e ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Right Rov. Bishop Whitohouso will adress tho congregation at 8t. Potor's Mission Cliapol, 45 Third avenuo, noar Van Buron, Bun- day at tha 8 p. m. servico, Dr. R, Ludlam, of Chicago, will doliver a froe ‘leoturo at Union Hall, Evanston, next Monday evoniug, on the life of Samuel Huhnomahn, the foundor'of Liomoopathy, ) Tnmqluhadgo No. 440, 1. 0, O, ., will hold ‘an oloction of offcora for tho onsuiug tarm at .itholr Lall, comor Washington aud Dosplaines sircots, (hin ovonlug. Al membory ara o quested to bo present. The Third Prosbytorian Ohurch will hold tholr -olosiug soulnl gathering for tho soason this evon- ing in tha ohapal of tho Ohuroh. There will bs o by airiugad. instrunianty dovors, snd ve- ments, mewmbery i vory sondlally lavited, " OF WO congTogation ! Tho Elleworth Zouaves meot {his evening at tholr " nssembly-raoms, to conoludo arratigo- monts for tholr grand Fourth-of-July plosio, All members aro roquested to bo in attondanco, , Mr, James Johns has bullé, noarthe City-Hall, ‘e small building which Lo proposss aattivg ire to 8t 8 o'olak this afterncon, in ordor to tost tisory of Hirachroof comutruotion as aplied to wood Joists, Illu theory ia to domonstrato that 8 brick bullding, with ojdinary wood joists, pra- tootod in & corfaln way, will stand aftor the morohandiso n it has boon'destroyad by fire. frasntic sy LOOAL LBTTERS: Tothe Euitor af 'he Chicago Tribuna ; ta: Tn an articlocontainodin yourissue of yey. terday with reforence to tha adospo of twa hoys £ram tho now Jail, you take oconsion to point to g a8 tho parties rosponsible for tha escano, on the ground thatwo are tho arobiteots of the tulldiug—n somewhat novel idea in prison dis- cipling which would constitute the archituot, the Jalloralso. Agnin, quita regardless of the fact that osoapeado and will ocour from the strongest prisons in tho country, if the inmates aro only sllowed tho necassary means to that end, yon do not pause to inquire inta tha faots; but at onoo PoBNo upon the architocts aa the reprehonaible partios, and reat tho publio to ons statomont of n mtartling charactor, namoly, that the iron guards ars not of the di- meusions called for in tho spaciricationsy for tho truth of which we refer d!nu to the apenlfiuunn-. which can bosoon 8t tho ofiice of tho Coiuty Commisslonors. Like many other statemonts of the wamo cbarastor which Live found ibeir way ho local pross, we give it an 1 sonteadiotion, - 5 Eoatbled Now lgb us look at the faots of the escape in question. Tho windows through which egrens wag obtainod are placed 20 foot above the Aoor,— one wonld muppose iu ftself a sutfiofont protoo. o but If supis ate provided dangling from sach’ window, fu apite of tho romoustrunco of tho aychiutoots, thus affording mosns of ascent desvens and also & poworful lever with aslag the o S0 aiehle ”I‘IA [ lon worky teots might a8 woll iavo aparod thelr Ingonulty and piaced tho windows within easy acoess, loay- {ug It & quostion of timn as to whon they could bo eut through, no mattor how etrong tho guarda of_{ron mny bo. B Noxt, lot us rofor to tho attempt to spring the locks of the doors, which las alao boun a sub- oct of commont. Had tho ‘‘oxpert” who so mdly oubighitonod your reporter oxamined tho doors, hio would havo found thom provided with & double’ fastening, 8 strong wrought-iron day look, and & vory powerful locklug-bar, worked by an apparatus ontirely under the Jailor's con- trol, by whioli onch tior of doora fu suoured at night. On the night of tho attempt was this night barin_oporation ? Wo sny it wou not, Moraover, if it had boen, tho attompt would not Ihavo beon mado, as prinonors study thoir work and oaloulato their chnnces. With tho day and vight looks in oporation, wo shall placo the bar of iron whioh was used in tho hiauds of any prisonor now in tho Jul aps [q]l;rln bim 960 if ho can opon suy door v 7ad prison, In conoluslon, and aa wo intend this <o bo tho 1net of many communicationy on the subjoct of tlus bullding, woask your pormission to proclaim tho faol thav wo fonilessly invite invortigation into the wholo subjoot ; siid that wo simply bid doilance o all and overy attompt that hay boon or can b concooted 1o oast roflactions 1pon our honosty in connection with tho disobarge of our duties a8 architoots, Wo algo wish to add that in sending thly com- munication wo do 80 na a mattorof solf-dofouss ; not with tho Intention of roflectiug upon thoso in chargo of tho prison. The well-known maxim that the ** oyo of man " is tho most olfeotivasof ail agouts in prison disciplino applies to this as to all otnor juily, and wo are fully couvinced that tha presont siaff of jail offlcials Is insuMoient for tho caro of 80 lurgo & prison, diyided ug it is into many difforont words, Iosp saws, kuives, ropos aud othor implements out of tho prisoucrs’ bouda, and the uew County Jail iung mafoif not safor than any Joil in the coun- try. Pormit prisonors to uso thoso implemonts, and noithor wo nor any otbor architocts can build o prison to Liold thowm ; tholr oscape_will bo a quostion of timo and opportunity, Vory respoaifally, ARxgTnoNe & Eaan, Architoots, No. 14 Clark stroot. Cinreaao, Juno 24, 187 THE OLD TOST-OFFICE. T the Editor of "ie Cincavo Tribune ; 8Sou: L tho list of quit-olaim_doods filed for rocord during tho waok euding June 17, 1 notico tho followiug: * Mouroo straot, N. W. coruor Daarborn straot, sonth front, 06x194 feot, with bullding, old Post-Office, and’ all intsroat fn tho 24 feot wost and adjoining sald proparty. Match 8, 1874, United Statos to Ciey of Olicago; cou- sideration, &1," which moans, I suppono, that the United Btatos bas tlually conveyad tho old Post~ Ollico to tho city. b itom has not yot boen noticod by the pross, 50 far a3 L linvo oen, Yours rospact{ully, Cuicaao, Ll Juno 23, 1834, bioea, STREET-SPRINKLING BUNDAY. To the Edvor of 1'he Chicapo T'rabune: Siu: Can you toll mo why {t is that on tho vory day (Sunday) wo need it most the strcets avo not aprinkled ? Liooauso tbo day Is “Bun- dey," why should wo bo covored with dust? Yolirs, : 8. G Oit1daa0, June 24, 1874, Axswen—Tuo_stroot-sprinkling is paid for by thie ownors or oceupants of tho stores or housos fronting on tho streots which aro sprinklod, 1¢ “B. G.7 will apply to auy of thom,doubtloss thoy il oll ki by oy do ot pay for spriukling Bunday. But if the dust on Bundaye roally avnoys him, oll Lo has to do i8 to hire s aprinor, und let tho drivor thoraof go through tho city in advauco of him—asy fificon foot—laying tho dust, aod oroating a cratoful coolncs. Nobady ean object to that, The_ cost will bo about $6. Is ““B.°G." ready o pay it? i o S SUBURBAN NEWS. aLENCOE. Many of tho prominont residonts hera aro woll known In Chicago, among whom may bo montionod Con. Howard, of tho Adeance; Porter, of tho Telograph Collego; Prof. B. 0. Bartlott, of tho Thoological Sominary; Drs. Hammond and Nutt ; T, 8. Fiteh, Morton Culvor, tho Nowhall brothors, and J. 8, Dartlott. Tho only church organization hero formod un- dor Congrogational auspices bas for its pastor tho woll-known Biblical echolar, Prof. 8. O, Nart- lott, who for & year pat hns boon abaont, frav- oling tn Europe and tho Enst, proscouting Lis roaoarchos, espoclally in tho Holy Land, with roferenca to a departmont of study o which Lo hos loug boen dovoted. Durlug his journoy Prof. D. hms boen accompanied by his son, and thelr return to Gloncoo was made tho occaslon of s rocoption and wel- como glvon by tho friouds of tho retummed travolors. On Tussday ovoning last s largo party asgemnbled in tho parlors of Prof. Bartlett's resi- denco, and with warm grootings, musio, rofresh- ‘ments, and reminiscencos, passed the dolightful ovening hours. Miss Bartlott, daughter of Trof. 1. and & rocont graduato of Grovoland Seminary, algo just returned, contributed to mako tho oo- casion an sgroosblo and gonoral ro-union, We may expect the rosults of Dr, Bartlott's trip will appear In nowspaper or book form, and from his ability sud amvlo matorial, no doubt, ho will prggons valusblo,graphic,and ntorosting udies. Dusing Prof. Bartlott's absonco Prof. Doard- man has very accaptably eupplied tho pulple sorvices of tho Churoh. On Thuraday evening the young Iadics of the Congrogational Bocioty o o opon a chrch fair in tho rooms of the school building, Rorresh- ments will bo provided snd n largo variety of articlos oxposed or sele, the prococds to go to tho support of & missionsry among the Indians in Minnesota. THE BANKRUPT ACT. New Yonk, Juno 24.—A -communiostion has beon raceived by tho Seoretary of tho Yraduce Exchango from tho Cincinnati Board of Trade requesting that tho attontion of mombors bo di- rected fo cortaln resolutions adopted by that Board disapproving of tho sct to nmend and supploment -the existing Baukrupt law, now awaiting the signaturo of the Prosident, aa somoof ita provisious nre opposed to the busi- ness lutoreats of the country, and, as & whole, will not moot tho approval of tho mepcantile community. —_— An Opportunity of Rare Ocourrence ‘Wl be given to our aitizens to.day, at the uuction sale advertisad 1 our calumn, by Elison & Pomeroy, of procuring excellont and boautiful homes on tho most reasonale torms. Tho aals taken ploco on tha prem- fscs, 31, 33, and 38 Porest syenuo; 8 Vernon avonus, aud 1480 Prairla avenus, Ono-tonth only of purchass prico to bo paid tho Arst year, and tho balanco extended ofght years, An unprecedented opportunity.’ The housea aro firat-oluss 1n ovory partinlar; bullt by day, undor conatant auparvision of tho owner, who knows kow, and pover fully, to build well, Moro com- Tlete and Louestly-built Liotises, wa are informed by avuybody, are ot to bo found{n tho sity. Go aad #00 for yoihsulves, Sulo commiences at 3 p, m, o B aiaia Lace Shawls and Buoques, Wo Linva opened within the pust ton dayssn immense atook of Llama laco shiawls and sacques of pow pat- turns, Wo make Jace garments a spoclalty, and aro proparod to offer such bargains as waro nover before roen o any Amerlan market, Liama polnts sud Jackata from $9 to $100, Responsiblo parkiss living out of town can linva on aasortment of thoso goods sont on memorsndum o soloct from, and, If not suited, all to ho returned, Wo would also invite city qustom~ e o fnepoct ticse goods. It 44 10 L<oublo to Hhow them, Lotehkin, Palmer' & o, Nos. 17 and 139 Btate virest, S . During Vacation Specisl classes will be organised fo penmanship and Uookkcaplug a) Drew'a Dusiness Collego, nt ro- ducel rafes, A thorough course of inatrue- tlon will bo given, commencing with the principals, and to e followed by forma for business paper, corre- spondonce, &o, Terms quite low and instruction tharougl, Call for partioulars, Ladies, You Are Invited o call any plesexut duy o Roed's Camplo of Muslo, corner Deatborn and Van Burou strools, at wo wish fo slow you the Bnyst warorooms sl pisnos in the clty, ——— Duryens’ Staroh. Muney savod f money entuied ; aud ' suy one uslng Duryess’ eatin glows suarch " aud “fmproved corn sterch” will save money. The Italian Flag Youtorduy wes unfurlod in front of the slegaut and meguiicent photographio atudios of Gentllo, our Ttalisu photograpber, on the corner ‘of Blate and Washinglon atreets. ‘The gallery I the asateet of socess in the sity, having tho Snest alevator in tho world, Kingsford’s Oswogo Hllver Gloas Hiaroh gives & beautiful finish fo iinen, 1w puritynud great atrongth render {4 the clisapest, 4 we'l a8 the Lost for laundsy use, Goyser (8aratogs) Water on Draught By Bk ds Bayust, maakuas of M ¥ Mata Gologaa COMMENCEMENT WEEK. [Continned from the Sccand Page.) 1a of flowars, tho_goomotrlo forms in tho sumal, vogetable, aund minoral world, tho marol 0 storme, tho rogular movomonts of tho orbs of upaco, all suggested and vorfllod mathio- matical Inwa, tho ono thought whicl: was, above all tho_intolloowunl activity of tha twolcth aud thirtoonth conturios, of rapid -progross and prodigions meutal nouvity, ns fu shown by tho rovival of the etudy of Romar_jurlspra- donoo, tho porfoction of keholastio philosophy, tho rifis of unlvorson, tho kongs of fho froubas dottrs, tho ndvances ‘n music, architooturo, oto, Ionty Komafuo attongill,’ of Litohfiold, do” livored an oration on THE REFLEX INFLUENCE OF THE JOURNALISTS' PROFESHION, Tho dim=<intngos montionod woro tho form- {vg of husly judgmonts, Indulging in glit- toring gonoraliitos and plausible aiatomants, and aoqulring lovso waya of thinking. O tha othor liaud, rendiness of thought was acquired, as well as oloarnoss and conclionoes of oxpros: sion, which had groat praotical power, Lndo- ,mmlum. fournalism would bo henrtily wolcomed "o oration was conciso, forctblo, and too truo. “T'ho oration on PIUTHICY AND NETAPHYSICH, by Sarahy Dix Ilomiin, was toughifal, and sitowed o iking for oloko thinking, Tho' pros- 6100 Of purPoso 1o tho universe rovonled a mind which was above all, Forco waa Lio_counooting link botwoon tho ‘sourco of mind sud tho solonce of mattor. Tho ocliomist could not acoount for vital foroe, ho could not rruduca it, It must bo roferred to tho forco of all forcos, to tho {utluite mind, and s thoro we ono mind abiovo all, 50 was ovory one truth connactod with overy otlor truth o the universo of Cod. OUR FOLITIOAL ANTAGONISM®, by Honry Wado Rogors, Ana Arbor. Thiey conld o exnianad only by sho light of tho ciraun- atancos under which tho Uovernment arose. Hamilton and Jofferfon drow tholr prinolplos from antagonistio sources, somo ‘of the antsgonisms montjouod Woro tho localization of powor in tho peoplo and tho contralization in tho Judiciary, tho tlavory Movemont and tho Buffrago Movo- ment. 1'0 provent tho dangors of autagonisms, thoro must o the highest wisdom In_our tatoss men, with intolligoneco snd morality in our pooplo. Emmiana all, of Cassonovis, N. Y., spoke on CULTURE AND SERVICE, * The so-called practical pooplo forget tht ovory ono Lin na fdoal, highor or lowor, and that g oulturo suned towards thot ideal, Cle high- ‘0Bt oulturo was nocessarily symmotrical d un- saltiah. Ou objoot should bo to Lelp others, na ol 8a to porfoct ouraolvos in overy diroction. Tho Curistian culturo of sorvico was tho bost, Zvery unsolflsh sorvico was ftg own roward, snd tho motto of all culturo should bo that of In- gland's Princoly Houso, *1 eorvo” Tho ora- | tion was ono of tho fincat of tho day Tnoodaro H, Johnston, of Anu Arbor, dolivered an oration on B THE OLD PROMETHEUS AND TIE NEW, motting forth tho groat charaotoristics of the anclont_aod modorn_civilizations, the formor boing objoctiv and physical: the ‘lattor_boing subjoctivo snd rathor intelloctual and spiritunl. Tho oration was woll ecoivod, aa s nttosted by tho fact that each of thio fourteen ushiers carriod in at loast ono boiuet, aud somo of them threo or four, for Mr, Johuston. WRITIEN AND UNWRITTEN CONSTITUTION was tho subjoct of n clonr and forcivle oration by Lawronco Maxwell, Jr., of Ciucinuati, Ohio. I‘Yn spoko of the ineflicacy of orecds and consti- tutions, Writton constitutions Wero nob nocou- sary to good govornmont—nay, rathor s hindranco somotimes, by nocositating opon opposition and formality whon ony chango was o bo mado, not allowing s gradual changa, as in the case of the uuwritton _coustitution, ' England furmishiod good oxamplo of tho fotion of the unwritton coustitution. o Jnst oration of tho morning was on TAINE'S PILILOBOPHY OF GRITIOISM by Calvin Thomns, of Lapior, Tho groat mis- tako of Taino waa in confounding sequonco and causslity in_accounting for the obnraotoristios of English literature, cspeciaily, Ho had dono littlo moro than to_oxplain natfonal tondencios a8 tho rasnit of national purroundiugs, and Lind loft out of olose consideration the results of individunl geniug, 0s, for oxamplo, Slikespenro. Tho oration was & fiio picco of criticism and wa ll delivored. DEONEES CONVERTED. Tho dogreo of rharmacoutical Chomist was conferred on twonty; the de 0, E. on fourtoon; B. 8, Zon' tbirteon; Ph. B, on twelvo; B, A. on thirty-fvo, Two porsons recaivad tho dogroo of M. B, in conrso, twonty th dogroo of L. A, in courao, and two on oxamination, The dogreo of M, D, was_couforred on six porsons, and_tho Hon, Chas. Trish Walker, of Dotrolt, recoived tho dogroo of LL. D. Tho benediction was pronouncod by Dr. Pit- kin, of Dotroit. THE ALTINI DINNER took place at 2 o'clock in the luw lecture-room, whoro was sproad tho usual sumptuous ropast. Aftor n bleseing by the Rov. Dr. Alkman, of Dotrolt, all, numbering about 800 or 400, foll to with tho_chtbusinsm belonging to sueh ocen- sions. After dinver, Prosidoot Angell mado somo briof romorks wolcoming all present, espeolally tho Jadies, who woro the first to nttond an alumni dinner here, Aftor apoaking of tho nocossity of cstablishing a polytochnio school ho introduced: His Excelloncy, Gov. Bag- Toy, who reapondod in plain and carnost words to fho following tonst = * Tho Biate of Miohl- gan, Oux Chiof Patron and Friond," TOAST SPEECHES, Prof. Dodge, Presldont of tie Alumni Asso- clation, responded in an enthusiastic way to tho following : ~ * Tha Alumni,—the Alma Mator fluds in their affection Ler zreat encouragemont, and in thoie prospority bor groat roward in all her work.” In respongo to The Alumni of other col- loges," Dr. Potter, an Alnmnus of Union Collego, Eaat Bagiunw, mado somo vory witty romarks. The tonst * Alumni Professors,” was rosponded to by Prof. Ohurch, of Nobraska Univoraity, an Alumnus 62 Aun Arbor, W, T, Wells, of Do- troit, wpoke vory plousantly in answor to * Tho Logal Profession, whoso mombura haye over boon friends of Joamning.” Yrof, Watson, who ~bLms chargo ot tho expodic tion to obeorve the framalt of Vonus, sald ho waa very much ombarrassod, but proceadod to koop the “audionco in n roer by b wltty romarks concorning tho flirtation ‘With Vonus next Decomber. MELTING O THE NOATD OF REGENTS. Tpon recommoudation of {ho Faoulty the Te- gonts, ln_thair mieoting, yosterday [natructed thom o mako gome olinngos by wiiicl tho de- srces of M, A, and . 8. will 2ot bo_ conferred i courso after 1877, as horatofaro, but only “ on oxamination.” 3 Tu thioir mooting this motning tho Alumni plodged £3,000 o tho aptablisument of & Wil- am profossorship, in honor af the venorable Prof, Willisms, who was ono of tho flrst Profas- sora in tho University. Otlior sums wore sub- soribod this aftornoon, Prosidant Angoll givos & recoption thiz evon- ing to the Alumni and othor friouds of the Uni- verslty at hiy residonce. : —_—— WABASH COLLEGE. TOE TRIRTY-BIXII ANNUAT COMMENOEMENT. Special Dispatch to The Chicaao T'ribune. CrawzonpsvruL, Ind., June 24—A bright and Dosutiful sun ushorod o tho thirty-sixth anusl Commencement of Wabash Collego. At8:30 o'olock to-day, the Alumnl, studonts, and fsionds of tho Collpga mot in front of tho dormitory and formed a procession, and marched to Centro ,Churoh, whoro tlo exerolsos of the duy ware to bohold. At0:80 o'clockthio exorelaoa wore oponod with a short preyer by tho Rev. Mr, Withrow, D. D, of Indinnapolla, “I'ia rogular oxorelsos were horalded by Alhark Daker son of ox-Govornor Baker, and H. P. Cary taling thelr places upon tho rostrum os the firab speskers of tho day, the programmo of which wau aa followss © Aristocraoy of Walont,” Alburt Baker, Tudlan- apolls;, Pogtry and Hilonco,” II. P, Cary, Soy- mour, fnd.; * Soepticlsm and Faith,” Alox, Dan ekin, Marengo, Ing ** Naturo-Worebin,” J, B, Dunaldson, Oatlan, Ind.; *Tho Logal Profes- slon," B. Ewing, Boymour, ~ Ind.; WIGday,” D, C.. Frazier, Danville, 1ii; “\illiani the Ninth of Orange,” W, If. Jone nings, Dallus Contro, Ing * Lo-Morrow,” Rio ard Hnell, Clinton, Iliy * Unguoationability, T, Tayicr, Washivgton, Ky.i *Tho Nox} Stop,” I1' L. Wallaco, Crawfordsviilo; * Ruius,” James T, Witson, Lincoln, Neb.; * Lindmarks o Froodom," John L' Wilson, Orawfords- villo: Addross to tho Clask, Proridont Tuttlog dograos confarrad by Prosident Tuttla, Evui apoech wag of the first order, just twelva gou solid epeocbes, THE ATYLE OF TIE OBATIONA. Mr. Zakor s tho voungost wmunier of the olnss; ho i a good thinkar xud vonsoner, writes woll, and has & goodzdolivory. H. P, Cary, tlio man who' took the Baldwin prize, neods no oulogy ; hods consldorod ano of tho bost men of Lis lass, & good writor and & fino uponker, Me. Donekin vary ably showed that the only wonpon thiat iy aduptod to woot skoptivi ndvatis tagopuly f tho Diblo, tho utudy of which begots & vl alth, Al ‘Dufldm. o '‘Natuce Worehip” dlae - to think bis oustomer wag subject to morbid playod & loglo which was worthy of himaol and s teaining, Ho ls tho bost philologist in tho o, & atcong walor and & modorato sponkor Mr. Ening foralbly sot forth to tio pooplo tho paupor abillty and low grado of tho logal pro- osslon in Ligh logal lonming, M. Traslor told us wall of #To-Day." “William Ninth of Orange," by W. H. Jen- nings, wan #ot fortl In @lowing obaractors g an oppotiont of wrong and champlon of xight, *To-Morrow 18 What Wo Make It" was proved by Mr. Bnell, with good logic, and prophiotlo ko, * Unduostionably,” by 8. 1% Taglor, was lntroduced by the torso rominri of woria Wastorner that ho * balloved in_the Nino- toonth Coutury, Drob Iart, aud tho Dovil,” aud proved that this Wostorner was symbollo of tho ago. B, Wallaoo fs 8 gracotal and good sposkor. o st forth trongly tho practioability of sucl a proparation that will fit n man_omfniently for loadorship ; that boforo hio sots himeolf up as el ok Lim bo woll versad wpon tho quostions of tlio day, that whn thoy aro needed thoy mny offor gomothing to tha pooplo that will bo prad- ticablo and accoptublo. * Tting” wero ably sot forth by Wilson—both of man and hia work, * Landmarkn of Freo- dom,” by Jobn L. Wilhon, was tho lat aod boste ddlivared oration of tho day. Ho showad that 1o Incked littlo of that flucricy of spoecis which bolongod to Lis fathor, tho Hon, Benator Wilson, Nost followed tho conforring of dogracs and THE DISMISSAL OF THE OLASS, which was dono in tho Prosidoni's own good way. 1o spoko to thom of tho onglo, tho om- vlom of our conutry, which a0 tondarly oarod for her young, but, when tho timo came, sho sliool out tho youngs englots, tore up tho nast, aud toid thom tofly or dio. 8o {ho Dactor dis: minsod the yotng engloby ‘with o “good-byo and * God bloss you," and it I8 hoped thioy took thoir sunward contas. Among tho noted poraonages upoa, Hio Yos- trum woro Gov. T, A, Hondricks, of Indiana ; cx-Gov, Dakor, _ox-Hountor Lano, Gon, L Wallnco, tho Rov. Mr, Withrow, D. D., tho Tov. O, A. Iills, of Cinclnati, and many othora, It was ono' of tho many good deys whiol g0 o miko° up " the Tiafhey of " Wabash jollogo, Bho hns, in formor days, sgon’soino prolty tight times in Anancinl mattols, but that timo hna gono. To-lny sho stands on n firm finanotal footing, with ns good facllities for wustruotion, with & capability and willngnesa to il tho worthy youny mon of io Wost sy aay othor gollego wost of the-Allogheny. bhe Las Liad tho Izst yosr 219 studouts, —— MISCELLANEOUS. IN CHICAGO. ‘WHEATON COLLEGE. Tho examination of Wheaton Collego, for the spring torm, commoncos this moruing. In tha Collego propor classes will bo oxamnod to-day 18 follows: Butlor's Analogy, 0 n.m.; Graok uoloctions, 10 8, m. ; Poltical Economy, 11 8, m. ; Tacius, 2p. . Ohistan Evldasco, 3p. m. {u the Proparatory Dopartmont, ns followa: In tho foronoon, Elomontary algobra, 93 Virgil, 10; Lotin grammar, 11 in tho afterncon, Diblo clueg, 2; Greok ' grammar, 4. Classos pursaing tho Ynglsh courto will b examinod duving flio day, ~ Inarithmotio, in grammar, geography, and iu the Bible, . Thig gvouing, the Rov, Luman Whiting, D. D., of Janesslllo, Wis., will daliver an nddress beforo the Sovioty of Inquiry. MOUNT VEIINON MILITARY AGADESY. The closing oxerolsos of tho Mount Vernon Military Acadomy will tako placo Kriday and Saturdi, tho 20k aud 27th inst, e ordor of &nmo will bo s followa: On tho 20th, from 9 o, m. to & p, m., oxnminntion of clnases ; from 4 to 5 p. m., exhibition drill; at8 p. m., Dr, F. L. Trowbrldgo will give s loctura upon’tho subject of “Lieoctricity,” attonded with interosting ex- porimonts ; at 0 o'clocl p. m. the large driil- xoom of the academy will ba thrown open for o wocial rounion of endots, parents, and frionds of tho institution, This Will oud 'tho doy’s pro- grammo. Suturday, boing tho first annivorsary of tho laying of 'tho cornor-stono of tha ' -Acade- my, “will Do commoiorated by (¢ ronscs in tho now church noar the sobool o¢Z) e, Tlio 1216 p.m, train from tho Raok Iatand dopot will cuabla all desiring to attond to bo in nmple time, An nrrangomont Lng beon mado with M. St Johme, of this road, for oxcurafon tickets nt half prica fo Morgan Park sud roturn,. thereby en- abling paryios o go out, and liston & couplo of oy to somo of Chicago's roprosontativo mon, aud return to tho city ot on oaly honr. . Such men as tho Kovs, Mr, Kittrodgo, Chioncy, Qoodssin, Bartlott, Peck, Holmor,and Swiag, ari othars, will ba Invitod to be prosent and aadross tho peoplo in short and tolljug sposolias. Doubt- loss tho occasion will bo full of wterest. ——— - ELSEWHERE. FAUDAULT ACADEAIZS, Special Dispatch to Th Chicaan Tribun. Fanmaowr, Minn,, Juno 24.—Bishop Whipple's school for young Indies closod ita torm lay ovening. Its oxamivation had been continued for over threo days. Thoy had-boon unusually artovering, and tho rosulta woro vory eatlyfac- ory. Large numbors woro in attondanco from all parts of this State and other States. There wore about 100 studonts this year. Tho honlth of the ehool I oxcellont. Tho closlng oxorcises wore very fino, In muslo aud composition a good class was graduatod, and many gold medals Were distributod. To-dsy St. Mary's i8 a bau- quot hal doaorted. SHOETUCK SOIQOL ¥OR 10XS closed Its torm to-day. Tivo boya tool diplomas, and are propared to antor tho Sophomoro class of any collego, Four days has baon dovoted t0 0x- aminations. The number of studonts for this year hina boon about 100, Tho tenching tal- cut is of s high order, Noarly all the Profes- sora aro graduates of fho bost Eastarn colloges, “Tho high health of Miunasota is drawing bova and girly to theso schools from all the Atlantio Btates, Tho Commencomont oxercisos of thiu morning gave grost sntiefaction to o large audience, Somo of tho compositions would have dono oredit to Yolo or Harvard. fTho wholo Stato i justly proud of the schools, ‘ho Shattuck Schiool 18 under military Lllunién\iun, and 18 daily drilled by Capt. Lancaster, U. 8, A, TOCKFORD PEMALE SEMINALY. Speciut Diapateh to The Chicago T'ribune. Tooxronp, 1, Juno “24.—Tho gradu erclsos of tho Rockford Female Hominary took place this morning. The chapol was erowded vith frionds snd rolatives, and ossays wero rond by six young ladios. The Alumui poom was given by Ms. Kato Brown-Kerr, of tho class of 55, Prof. Joseph Emorson, of Boloit Oolloge, doliverad the addrogs to tho ‘praduatos. BROWN UNIVERSITY. Bpecial Disyatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Provipesce, B, L, Juno 21.—Tho Commenco. mont oxoroises of Lrown Univorsity commonced to-day at 10 o'clock, in the First Daptist Chuveh, with favorablo waathor and & large attondauca, “Tho Alumoi wero prosont in good numbors., Tha sponkera woro fourtoen in numbor; graduates, forty-fivo ; full courao, forly-one ; partisl courun, four. Tho Commoncomsnt dinner took place in Tloward iTall, on \Wostminsior stroct, iustend of in tho Tonton Collogo grounds, which were dou- troyod by the galoe lnst ovening, Awong the sponlfors at dinner wore Dr, Morse Crozior, of thio Thoologlcal Seminary of Ohicago. —_—— THE OLD MAN'S COFFINS, Eccontric Frenks of an Orange ¢ouns ty Farmer. From the New York Sun, June 19, On Tuesdny morning s elderly gentleman en- torad tho ostablishmont of tho W, M. Iuymond Motailio Burjal-Caso Manufacturing Oompany, in Poarl siroot, and, wpproaching tho cliof sulosman, oxtendod a snuil-box, which ho carriod 1u Lls bhand, and #aid, * How aro you, unclo" The salosman way comparatively o young man ; the visitor sppeured to bo about 70, and, surprised attho somowhat inappropriato salutation, the former sccepted & pinch of suuff, and scanned the lnttor with ourlosity Wlidh bls appowrs nuco Justllad, o mun v sbout § fock 10 inches in holght, with a_ hard, wrinkled faco, iunocont of Lair, and_ had tho gonoral boarlug of & mon Who know what hard work was. Te was clad in an_oxtremely fil-lit- ting suit of gray homespun clothes, his hond was proteotod by wido-laafed steaw Lac, aud hiy old-fasliioued turned-dows collur bid tho groator portion of his shoutdors, Ho asled if cofling woro eald at that establish- ment, and tho salosman. pointed to burinl eanog pilod"up tothe coiling, and intimated that the Compuny oconeionally did o littlo business ju that way, +}y name,” sald the prospective purchasor, t1a Johy Snshons. 1 lave a farm b ‘Orawfond Orpngo County, and I want threo iron coffine,” fue salommiah sald o thouglt s could snpiiy them, sud fnwardly wondeved what fell disorder bad carriod off the old way's throo relatives ut one swoop, * What sizes do you roquiza?” ke avliod. ~ Well, I Liardly know,” seplicd tho bo- ranvod oug, "H/L want ano for 'y nlasa 4" 1o in B foot 6; the athar two nro for & cat and o dog, Havo you got any coffius,for dogs and catu A 1o bogan The unlosman’s countenance fell, finetico, but as s mannor seomod {0 Lo perfeot- Iy solt-possossed, aud thoro wora 1o migus of {ionity about bitn, ho suid that thouwh tho Com- peny il uot make o spooisity of coflina for cais and doge, be had o doubt Liore wera somo on Dind thak might anwor tho_purgose. * tow long Laye theae—poople beon depd ¢ ** ko asked, honltating whst or o apply 10 tho dofunct b oud dog, 'Utio 6id man took a pinch of auft, aud il the grann off bis waistoont, ho auld: el thoy aiu't exnotly doad yet, You know, but tuoy'il dle‘womo time or othior, won't they 2" Tlo salosman thonghe it likely anough. *But suraly your nloco in dend, I8 shanot 7" ho nalcod, 0l no,” anld tho old man ; *slio's alivo atlll or at Al Gvonts Blio wns whon 1 loft Crawford yostorday, biit aho hnan't boan fooling vory woll Tor some Hme, and it would bo handy to hive & cofin rondy Ifi caso sho wont off suddnly, I novor liko fo-bo onght wnprapared. 1 botight an fron coflin for mygolf ofghtoon yoars ago, for I whould havo. diod whon I wae 62, bit I outlived my time; but, howevor, I won'i Inst long now; moxt month 1 expect to_tako tho wings of morning snd lly avay. But Iam for- gotting what I caino to Now Yotk for, Bhow mo Gonio coffins.” Who enlosmaa thon showod him:romo cast- iron caskots with thick glass windows, lined with whito sntin, sud palitod fu imitation of rosotwood, Wiien sorowed down and comontod thioy woro perfectly air-tight. Dcsomposition wae ontiroly nrrentod, and 6 oorpso placed in ono of thom would bo presotved as long ay tho fron teolt roalsted docny. Mr. Sumous wns grontly pleasod with thom. THie nfoco, ho anld, wonld bo burlad, bu tho dog and cat bo intendad to koop above ground, an look at thom ovory doy througl tho glnes win- dow, In contomplating this molancholy plons- ure o had forgotton tho fato awaiting bim naxt month. Ho was not long choosing s cofiin for tiocat, Towas of tho sizo futondad for o vory oung ‘olfld, nnd was_oxquisitely motintod ats Holdliod, | Tho oaskot for v dog wos Baidor to soleat. Tho snimal, ho saud, was full grown, nud waa 8 foot, 6 inctica in longth, Just the fongth of o bosutiful Jitslo coMlu which be dosired 10 purchaso, *Don't you think it would bo bi ouough,” o askod, *1f T curlod his tail nyoun s body and tuckoed bin logs in under him 2" “Tho snlouman thought {6 might do, aud the old man dosirod hin to placo it with tho othor. A cofin G foot 6 fnokio in JonEh wna chioxon for thio nioce. and the puchasor askod the prica of the tbreo cnskotw, ‘Chio sum was vory lurgo, tho cofling bolug all of tho most oxpensivo da” geription. “ You aoll thom to undortakers_chosper than that, don't you?” tho old manasked. Tilo salosman noknowlodgod that thoy mado o sliglit reductlon 10 favor.of tho trado. * Woll," said_tho purchasor, “I went to an wndortalior in Nowburg, and ho wantod to- tole- geaph to you, but I proforred to come on mysolf and savo tho'commission, Nov, you must mako tho sumo rodustlon for mo that you would Liayo atlowed the undortakor.” Naturally, undor suols circumstancos, tho dis- count was nllowed, and tho old man dféw from bl trounors-pockot o largo roll of -billy, and, countiug out tho required sum, o Lunded ‘It to tho salasman, and- dircotod bim to sond the coffing to tho Nowburg boat. In tho ollico ho grow talkativo, and apoko with tonrs {u Lis oyos of tho afcction oxisting bo- twoon biadog and cat nd himeolf, 1o was n bachelor, ho #nid, aud commisorated tho suffor- ing of dumb anitmals. Ho hud mado o comfort- ablo compotonoy durin s long Iifo of baed Inbor, s bocould thinlof o bottor wey of sponding his earnings thau tho eminoutly pactical ono of providing & burlal ground for his own favorites and thoso of his noighbors. Thore woro numor- ous societica 1 Now York nud olsewhero that protocted durab animals whilo living, but e waa not awaro of any that buriod thom when dead. By tho torms of bis will, drawn up some yoors ago, ho bad loft o largo portion of his farm, about.” tirtoon” ‘milas o flom Nowburg, — t bo dovoted oxclusively to {uis parposo. In tis pleco of ground ho had ~ nlrcady burled sovral liotsea aud orected gravestoneh over them, It was open tu ell, and any one los~ ing o favorite dog or cat, or eveu & cannry bird, wit at hberty to bury it in his somewlint hovel cometery, Somo people thought ho was mad, and oigitoon years ago when fie purchasod the wmotallic cofin intonded for bimsolf, o many poraons called toaco it that tho glri'who kept Totso for dim ratussd to romatis, aud he was obligod 1o hivo castora nttnched {0 it and have it rolled under his bed, whero it had remained over ainoo. Lo lind no greator friond on orth thou bis cat, unless, porhaps, it was bis dog, When ke was loaving, tho éalosman_cautioned bim to bowaro of pickpockots; but_tho old man Inuglied, und soid be hind_boon in New York bo- foro, thougl it was a good many yours ago, o inquired tho way to_tho Nowburg boat. Tho colllus, dirgotod to ¢ Johu 8. Bumons,” wore sent to tho bont. Tt oppears that Mr. Samons, who fs s very woxlthy man, has achioved no small amonnt of notoricty lu Orunga County by his cccautricition. Eighteen years ngo when ho purchased the mo- tallio cofin for himself, ho montioned- the par- tioular day on whien he expected to dio; but he ‘muat hiavo subsequontly forgosten ol gbout it, for on that [dantical day ho was sicon in Now- Dburg trylng to disposo of o load of potatoes. The peoplo gathered around kim and askod Lim what ho moant by such oxtraordiuary conduct. e was surprised when rominded that hu ought to bo on Lig deatlibed; but he replied that he did not Jike to leavo is affaits unsotticd—busi- noss was business, snd o must sell Lis potatoes boforo o thought of dying. Tho Company from which ho bought fhe cof- fing say it is tho most oxtraordinary salo they ovor mado, It i8 ot an uncommon thing o voil a enskok to fuvalids goiug to #os, who, axpecting to dio on tho voyago, wish to Lo buriod ashore still more_froquont s it for_ porsons attending juvalids whose recovery is hopoless, and who are going tosomo gauitartum where collius of iron are not procurablo, to purcheso ouo un- known to their chargos, and take it with thom und on ouo 0CCASION & Bea-captain, possessed of & morbid iden that cach voyago would bo lus lnst, Dought » motallic burial-caso 4nd earriad 1t withh Dim for oightaen yorrs, when, bocoming dingust- od with tho repeatod failuros of his pramoni- tions, Lo loft it behind Lim. On tho Vary noxt voyago Lo diod and waa buried at soa. —Tho Proscott (Arizons) Gilizen of “the 13ih msya: “Cochiso, clief of the Chiricabiun Apachos, diod in Dragoon Mountains, Monduy, Juno 8, ' Aftor is doath tho Apachos killod and ato hig horsos, and burned all his worldly goods. Thioy thon chdso Cocbiso's oldost son for thoir chiiof, and brolo camp and moved to the agency. The uew chiof is about22 years old, andisa stout, athlotio Apacho, without tho appoarance of poisessing any suporlor ability. It is undor- stood that tho band agreo to leep the poaco and oboy Gan. Joffords. MEDICAL. B. BRIARD,|3 ). co. A THE FRENCH DOCTOR, From the Academy of Medioine, Paris, now Prafossor and Propristor of the Ohi- ongo Medioal Instituto, Announces to tho cltizons of Cbleago and surrounding gty Chnt 0 st aut oo, 2 Suring (g L v R A O Htirs wnd Joug standivg, ot iis Diog Stors And-Obics, 188 SOUTH HALSTED-ST. Pationts oan b conuniltod by wmall, and mudiciaon for. Ferlodby Sxbngte, (A Comiiots dnortugg ol Craitt Toklot wrtlolons Rovs 40.. alto modloinoa of all dosoriy: Hom Moptonyinnily o hani Payiloismt Prosoriptl EDUCATIONAL. EKEBLE SCEOOIL, YIACUNE N L dron, wndes e B ke utiaion sit- G 16 Anolont s St LE L aiinyoa: Mo, and Drawlug. ‘it gt sl e Wl Dosmne0. oy W Blnevisy Hopts 1. or Clrbur ars apply to - MAILY J. J AGKOL BIADAME 0. da SILVA NIN. ALEX. BRADTORD'S Srucuso, N. Y. i R R i K b tulyalintivat, 8 Y. o Sapt, 83 gl gation inay b nind by fortar un FINANCIAL. GHO. W. EING & CO., BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . CORRESLONDRRTAY London—ALLIANCE BANE (Limlted). Livorpool—NATIONAL HANK (Liutted), Houtland—NATIONAL BANK, Irolau ] wovan & Co., R‘l:flr'l.fl - ey A, Hals, Bwadon, '1"'""11:"""(&1"1'..'1 & r':enxlngn:\'L I burthol s, o, -Injand Hunke s Tunkers lLachauge ean muk favorablo MISOELLANEQOUS, WNOTICH. Al policy-holders (lapsed or ol n tho Life As- acpiutoaf Ansortan, o Ste Lath, M. o e e rlor to Hept. 80, 167, ong, by futfustiig thoie pullcles to o uudersignod for ull“‘lllllflll. bt vor cont of the et a1 ooy hdrse, i Tathsemant. DAV R OO0 Liio fasurancu Agent, 417 Pina-at,, bt, Lo, Ho, Toforeuces faraishud as ‘i vofiabificys (ENERAL STEAMBOAT TICKET OFFICE, 200 Bouth Markef o fouth of Adrlnl. Thio great towriate’ oute, Bteamors runniug through te’ Montreal, and cull. Bt it gl S e B vt z e O RLa S AMUSEMENTS: MoCORMIOK HALL, HISQUOUIY Qamplimaniagy Concort, Thuraday Eeon. o, Jano 23, nt Modarnlok eath abdan Wiy 4 T, Tand 1 whora i lioid may ho Serhanend withont " PROGIA KT PA T Jubiton chinrus frorm-** Slasanicl e, ‘Ao Bisanotl and Quartatto Ulrat tha) Alingro A Metn, Towis, Wolts Song > Aduiflo'y Avta from *Dar Tl uarlotto ¢ Abondluse. Quarltto ** Abondlgt i Hong—**Nens Liobn o P 2, ol 3 8 Tiualo trom IAeleatnn, . 0. Aria from **Tho Orant n o e flunld ta from ** itigolati."! Var 0T, Ju anmubiotedtiek atulioh wader (4o grent Masdire | Lo oblc il inake ier Hest apposeanca bofare & Ghioniio wudionco: the artlets acg woll kiows favorilo THE GEE_A_T__ADELPHI. GALA LADIEY NIGET. ‘This Thuraday, Ast, ding Buccoss of F - ROBINSON CRUSOE! wieillant Succoss of THI JACKLRY, who oxcol tha LLY RIQE, WAVNE & L TR DS Third nnd last wook (but ono) of Mr. Augustin Daly's FIFTH-AV, THEATRE CONPANY. TIURSDAY NIGIT, JUNE %, In consequénco of it« unqualificd sncense, will bo con. tinued overy mlght aud Baturdsy watingo, o groat Now York sonsation, CE ARITTY B’;l(- o tho outiro strength of Daly's Mudel Comody Com- "okt waok positivoly faromell wosk of tho Vifth-av. ompany. A chiang of parformanco vory nlght. ACADEMY OF MUOSIO, vory Fvontng, Matinees Wodnosday and Saturday, JOHN S8TETSON'S MAMMOTH NOVELTY COMPANY! Trom tho Howard Athonwum, Boston. Tho Iarzest and most complote arganization fortho por- formancy uf Irish Comody, Pantomime, Spoainlty and Farcor FORTY ARTISTS! FORTY ARTINTS! ‘Thireo hours of fun withont dropping the curtaln. MoVIOKERS THEATRE, Last Porformances of Oharles Gayler's Suocosstul Sorio-Comie Drama WITEL TEHE TIDE, Wit the Oliwrming Young Actross ICATTIE MAYILEW on Jomie Horkith ek NONGS, DANURS, and UIATACTIR ™ SRUTGLES, Bsinrday Matineo, WD TiLE VDK, NEXT WERK THE LINGARDSI HAVE Y0U SEEN Paris by Night ? At tho EXPOSITION BUILDING. Amost wondorfal EXCURSION From Olackat. Bridga to tho Ceib and Lincoln Park osory hoar uotil4 p, m,, aud thon o telp to Kvanston at hulf- 40, m. E SILICATE PAINTS. NO DEGAY, NO INFRCTION BY USING THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAINTS, AS SUPPLIED TO 'Woolwich Arsonal, London & North- Board of Works, [Cunazd Company, (Western Rail- Austrian Lloyd's| Great Western &/ way Companice, FOR HOUSE, SIIP, AND GENERAL USE, Manufacturod by the SILIOATE PAINT QOMPANY, Liverpool, IN ALL COLORS. Haxa no chomieal action on Tron ot ather Motals, will oy “dogreo ol host witnont Slistorine: (et mng oy Yt i Bk St wil o th wark of & cwi, ead. Latata, 300 rclolo s *iinatneorio, » B0tk Januars, 161 DAMP WALLS, CEURCHES, &C. Cured by tho Poteiylog liquid, at o cost of 2. to i, B e Lot Toutars wd Fovtimontats apgty 10 tio " SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, Liverpool, OCEAN NAVIGATION, THE STATE LINE, SPEOIAL NOTICE.—Aftor Baturday, Juno 18, the Steamors ol 1his Linowill by dispatotied ovory nltermuto WEDNESDAY until duly 25, whou reylar wookly sail- Ings, ovory WEDNESDAY, will cumuanca, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. The Adulralty, STATE OF GEORGT SEATE OF PENNSYLV. BTATEOF VIRGIN ROM i Tifosof parn AR, 2 of passago? i, it o by i fht-cluon 1o, Dy L R AT e lirondway. N SN AR Doy [ \Westorn Agont, larkst.. Uticago. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, TiioSouth Wales Atlantla Steamaliip Gorn Tintcolass, Pull-powerod, ‘Olyig-bulll §ton will anil fromDonasylvanta Rullroud Wiarf, Jorsay Gity: PeaiioKi: ety PEMBAOKE...Juno 51 GEANURGANT | S Cresing ooy &l passongors at thraugh ratos trom A haria i iaited Bintos amd Bantln fy vt n tha vkt Oliannol, and all utlor pointa 1 ol Hisao aicamatiips, buill 0xprosely for tho eatlo, are pro: vidod with nll tho [4toat LEprovOmUBta fF tho Garufortand Sauvouunoo of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cabin, 875 aud £90 ourronoy, ~ Socand Cabln, 855 ooy, Bidorago, 4. Surroncs. St %:rll;?cnt]fl: o Giraum, 5%, Vor furttior parilowars, auply fo Cardil, at the Opme R A L B L TooAntes AR . Ko 1 Wovadvar, FOR EUROPE. CUNARD HIAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Four BSailings Every Week. TFom Now York gvory Wadnesdny and Saturdars Fruw Hostan oyory Tuorduy nud Saturday. Cabin Passago, §80, B100, sud £1501 gold. Round-trip Tiokuts at roducud rater, Btuorage Paysage at laweat rulos. P. i, DU VERNET, N, W. our, Glerk and Rundolph-ste. UARRYING THI UNITED ETATRS MATL. e tsiicant ne 8ud fullyoworod Kloaimahive Roe e e e Gromiibe Cottic vy jow Yurk un Hatuid Ly un Rates as low as le( Hio e, Draut l‘;"?‘“l‘"‘l‘ll ‘lblu:lll from £1 upwards, et oyt Vi tauth Ukt D AT R GRKN, Anent, National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. * [omostaoutherly routo bas alunye beou adoptod by e X, ekl PO o QuENS- wvory BA'T A . York for Loudou (dfroct) ivory fortalihf 0y Surronoy stoorayo, &b uroat a4 lowont Tutad, 1A SON, Westoru Agont, Northosst corner Olark and- Raadolphats. (opposia ew hermiaa 1ouse), Obliaks, 5 : Diaft Ouico, __RAILROAD TIME TA AERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF VRATRS. VICHICAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILRIADY Mafl (yia maln and sl lino), Day Itaprost,, Aadlaaenn A . Wit N General Passenger Agoiite CHICARD A ALTOY HAILRDAN. k- Danves Short Hine Chicago, Kanmas City ai Sy Ty Tickit opiees : it eyt Kansar City and Donvor Fast, Kusna Clly, Ky A L Yozgy 81 Loula i ¥ L. dia.dackanviiln Divisto ix . it fongn & Padueah Ttailrond 1ix. v, Lacon, Waalingtan [5x. Jollot & Diviait Acgnuinotation, CHI"AR0, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAVI, RAILWYY, P e A ) e o i erm Mijeaukes, Mndtson & Pealelo d sioeo[* 8:002, . [¥11:00a, m, Ve *0:30m, m. |*4:16 p, 1as 100 D, mL[* 520p, ma, i ol B 2t 9mpam [t 6: kac, Sty Paul Night Lzpros, A, it oot SINOIS GENTRAL wAILROAD. i ot foetuf, Lkt i foul . Bty acomndat, Tt Bt Loula Fapross. Dubuque & Sjonx. @ il Pasanne (=) Runs to Uhampalgn on Saturdars, CHICARD. BURLINGTON & LUINCY RAILROAY, Depots—out if. Lakeatse Tuitian-aon, and Sietennt d Gt aiud Sizteentieate, Ticket offees, Noy 89 Ulas « Grand Puclic Hatel, and at dejol Arrive, x. Snadags. tlix. Bawrday, 3Ex, Moniaz CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAD, ity aficer, 83 Clarkat, St ue), and T8 Canale oy conier Jladis Arrive. ‘a—Punol cornor of Wolla and Kinx E-Dovot cornyr of ConaTond 1 WL STENN KT ass. Agont. CHHICACD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROYD. R arrive, Qmatn, Leavonw'th&Atohison Lern Atcommodation bt xpros il TG ROCKLAND HOUSE, ‘NANTARSEET BEACH, NORTH COHASSET, MASS, Ono Hour's Distance from Boston by Cars or Steamboat. Open for fhe Season of 1674 m Juse 15, Tl Jargo s, WG o 40 o | s Tepa: o 1 atIons] G CcoNNY 1 thte LioFMIY WKLY ShaFwe: ol i iR and s cobisoy, s atelleni of IEEoma, ity o (botitng and i it 1t facilitlos” for i, which aro unagqualed. A Shicnald e and daneing Hall {3 the ot ity Hagkinnd Housa i Cha nuwaat and plessintcat sune mor FooFE of §50 DiEhoAt alnsa Wwiihin 1o ¥ICIniy 5f Hone o T st bty Tunlihfol eation, o, . o iy Cilergo would Tafar to e b (NELE Hoston curte: Syt N, NISLEY'E SO, Donelotorn: OAKTAND BEACH HOTEL. Tuo wadarslgnod, formorly of tho Atlantie House, Ne por I B S or e prosai sk (4o Hoted ™ AT OAKLAND BEAGH, WARWICK, It 1., an will apen tha aam to tho publio July 1. bl ot e Tl shiutiod sioivs Hego sad some bt Wi s Dot swliod with fest i and most elcgant sonshioro hatel in Naw Fine st t attentian, A cldonco, 1. [ [{is Imimms House, NEWPORT, Vt. L beg fo snmonnco the eponing of tho thora Lo, Junell Thunklug tho publls Tor tholr vory Iiberal it ‘Toinge for cho past (150 years, T honn for & continusnco i Tita antn, and ko paiua will Lo sparod (o ko thelr alay om uf profit au pivasurs, - For torin, apph BOWSAN. GRAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. Eraphdi s Es st el ety sopsned ;zéns, af West Duint, miy Inteutlon Is atlon {n ovsey Fuspuct eual w Al pur wesk, ATLATNTICO ETOUSE, RYE BEAOH, N. Kow apon far (1o ort (i et 1) Propeiotors, Vermont Summer Resorts. - Highiato Springs and Alburgh Speinge, 7 milos apnet. Hot el at both Bisoss. tiador sanis’ propelotrs (Souttar andwow apen at popular pricos. Mineral Wators and Hats for a1l aflviohth, - Nod for clroulat : PERFECTIONT BOKER'S BITTERS. Tewnro of Countorfeits. DENT] " BEST GUM ol i (iis T $30 vlaue ovary Thwtaien atiafaction vk 5 ryrt ok ani(aotion fa ot ol Ak or. N AR T e i S e il pb ol By e ok i viratary Bt gt Sl 4 . MCOIESNRY, o OTELS: WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Corner 1evingaluca wut SIxtoenthests NEW YOI e L i it vaosor stores, hus looh onlat tha aduition of 1ty vos aud moat contral yop- OO odion. ToLil o st doauon by = tusalldl proviu LR d st Oy e v N Dr. Kean, ()]n’l"lll(-r'l‘u_‘)" IU;\GID, {Iyon 1y ae BorVons Ji; 1L 0, KRG T S LA ) o ‘only physician Ol Hire, 0, e 10 8 e e £ RApa Frot b1 3% 36O SO May o gonsulten