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{ i i showed that, {n Orlontal hands, Engllsh was & master-woapon of thanght, M. HERBERT AUGUSTOS TOWE, of Chieago, did vory woll in describing " The Oripin _and Doulln{ of tho North American Tadiw,” slthough his modo of oxpression was s Iitels erudo, and smacked too much of the mid- lxl&:H )Am‘l‘.. i 1 spoakiug of tho * Responsaibility of Freo- o, 8 MM, SIDNEY BOLOMON NILES, of Oak Park, showed that his socoud name was not o mieuomor, i onsny was in goud tasto, and was warmly applauded, Sovoral bouquots grooted him, 3 WILLIAM RUFUS RODNEY, of Chaviot, Olilo, spuke of tho * Bpirit Artlst,” and showoil hiidsolf possossed of & fanaiful stripe of futollect. JONATITAN STULEY. <_The oskay of Jouathun Htuloy, of Portago, Wib., on *Thomas Catlyle,” was very motitori~ ous, and ghowed much familiarity with the stylo and'toutiments of tho groat Scotehman, TIE EFFORT OF THE EVENING wa#, howevor, rosorved for Richard Bonton T'wisn, of Duvonport, Ia., who spoko on "*Boul- Power," and showed that o' possessed the wruo ovatorlenl ring, His linguage wus olussloally clinet s, his mauer offactive, sud Lis voica boaus tifull s moduluted, ' I & waa the cloring oxerciao. prizes will bo announced o-day. e CATHOLIO INSTITUTIONS. BEMINARY OF THE SAOCRED HEART. Among the scholsstic ontortainments of tho soason, that lold yestorday at the institute of tho Sucved Hoart, Wost Taylor stroot, dosorves epecinl mention, 'The soventh aunual com- mencement exorclses took placa 1 the lurge, niry oxhibition halt of tho neadowy, which was tactofully docornted for the occasion. % THUERE WERE PRESENT tho Ri.-Rov. Biskop Foloy, and s largs number of the Romun Catholis clorgy of tho city. Every one wiio has to sit through the interminablo ex- ercines of Commencomont day knows what an appalling tax o ona's aminbility 18 the formida- ble array of musical porformaucos whioh, whilo thoy mav bo tho very quiutessenco of axt, aro, in tho mnin, intorosting only to smateurs, to tho pupils, and their toachers, Thore was no reason to complain of this featuro i the programmo which, with the librotto of tha oporetin, %as pre- sentod at the door, THE MUSICIANS hiad ovidontly mousured tho probable forbear- anco of thiolr audionce, and wisoly chose to bo bricf rather than tircsome. The overturs, # Batt!a Mareh fu Athalia,” was a sprightly por- formanco at two pianos, with harp accompani- mant, * Lo Sympathie ” was s brlliant fan- Lasy to which the sweot straius of an iuviaible wclodeon lent a very offective charm, Whe “ Oveiture to Fra Disvolo " and * Besautfes of Bolisario " wore oxecuted with o masterly excel- lenco of touch and expression that won a gen- aral round of applause. A COMPLINENTARY ADDRESS tv the clorgy wae spoken by Miss Annio Me- Laaghiin with a distinctnosa of pronunclation, and & clour, iutellivont dalivery, which ploas- sully astestod to the attontion given to elocu- tion, Lie Drexie Menschenclassen, & Gorman dia. loguo, vas tho very impensonatiou of the gon- uine Teutonic charscter. Throe invalds, resl or imnyzinary, led in ov an infirmarion, are pre-~ pouted in turn to a matter-of-fact, taciturn phy- wician, who proscribos accurding to tha appareat neconizios of onch, Oue of bLis pationts sbolniely reluues avory romedy tho vecund .promises to take any (hat sio palatable; the taird is plinnt and docilo, nccopts ovory treat- ment to which the experienced client of Escula- vus i6 ploased to pubject Ler. The Doctor hovo:tpon soltloquizos on the Inconsistency of manaind, anc pomts & moral to whose suggea- tiun 4 il wonld bo weil 1f the whole world were moro faithral, TIE STUDY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE must ho a speeinlly at tho Suerod Hourt, other~ wiso the porfect euss at.d fluency with wiiich the young 1adies playod their rospectivo parts in the drwma *Los Komaniiques™ is not rnndllty ac- aounted tor, In ihis enteitaining scene of real lifo some of the fashionablo foibles of the day are pre:ty soveroly castigatoa, ‘The potent ar- gnmaut of contrast 18 usod to illustinta the fally of induiging iu extravigany diess, podantry, etc, Tho _young ladics who porwonntod Aarguerito and Mue, @risdore did_Lheir parte to perfec- tion, ni.d gave touo und life to the whole drama, The me.st etriking, as woll ns the most boartfolt, portion of the evenioy's exercises was. THE OVERLTTA, A Mot ber's Malodierion." Chers could bo recog- nisod, in tho exquivitoly-rendored solos nnd chorises, airs fitm . some woli-known oporus, Linw grend miserero of **Trovatoro ' was adapt- ed 10 a chorug of peasants who, with their brithant torches lighting ‘uix the dark back- gronud of the Eslubition hall, meda & vory plesureaque group. Vb roturn, after tho storm, aud roscue of thoir drowning sires, was celebrned in @ moul-stirring outbursi of song weranged from tho e opers. The parting gocno Letweon tho mother and doughtor was in- comparable, aud drew toars from moro than ono of tho audionce. Both those churactors wero perteetly evtnived throughout. L'Elisiro d'Amout,” * Uraviata,” Dounizotti’'s * Paris- " 4 Sawamello,” and Belliur's * Lis Sonvan 3" fumnishod the other londing arins, cav- ativag, und recitatives of this lovely porfoimnance. THE GRADUATING EXERCISES wore a notable festure of the prograwme. Miss TFanumgh oseay, * The Home of the Popes,” which opoued theso, wns in Englisn Horolo varse, und, had it no other oxcollouco than the emooth, Ciceronian polieh which marked tho rhyth thronghout, would haye merited warm cucommai ; but, in gadition to these gruces of #tvle, wero o logienl clearncen of thongbt, a rare argninentative ability, aud sn_exbaustiveness of Tho award of _subject not asly compantied in 80 compreliens give a themo. The delivery was good, porsua sive, tod thorooghly maidenly. 1188 BHERIDAN'S ESSAY, ** The World's Future,” also iu blank verse, was 2 fine pisce of composition and elooution. ' She took » bold, but withal correct, view of the world's prosent gocial, ntellectual, and relig- jous standiug, sud dealt pretty frecly [uinvective; yot, looking en tho brighter #ide ‘of tho picture, she rugu ed & moro sntisfactory utate of atfairs when tho 1cligious eloment gainod o stronger hold on tho n:usses, Hor atylo was vigorous and encr- getic, and Ler voice clear as a bell. THE_VALEDICTORIAN of tho class, Miss Dovoy, puid o graceful tribute to the morita of tho ossuys of her mstor. grad- wates, brfly summing up in rbyming verse the beavtes slio admired therein, then launched out into the vuledictory proper, which was in Bpen- serinn stanza, ‘Towards the oloso, there wau anolBor happy change of measure, «o skilltully Intreduced “thai the most captious critic could not fail to appinud, 1t was particularly plessant not to hear of the little storm-Lossed bark which, from coustant use, school-girla have rondercd alnmst uniit for future sarvice. Neither was thoie any attempt to work on tho foelluga. Tho #tanzas addressod to the toacors, the clorgy, and tho Right Rov. Bishop wera renlly beautiful, Lo bentowsl of TIE URADUATING TIONOTS next followed, ench of the youug ladies boing led by oun of hor compunions to the Itight Iev, Bir:hop, who crownod the groduates with laurel, and decorated them with gold modals, gems of art and dolicate workmauship. A farewell chorus aud trio wore suny to those wadios by the outfra sehool, after whioh tho DISTIIDUTION OF PIEMITME wea proclnimed. Tho Bist modallion snd blus 1.bon of morit were swarded 1o Missos McNulty nd Lautenschlager ; the secoud, to Misses Mo~ Biurtry and O'Bullivan, Many others received similar budges of distinetion,” Miss Gaynor, & mowber of the Buperior clusy, hore off the prizes of Diligoncs, Litersture, Ucometry, Distine- tion, Chriwtian Doctrive, and krench Gram- tuor, Miws McNuley, by s voto of tha touobors and pupils, recoived the promium of Exemplary Conduct, &nd AMies Do~ Murtr’g the prizo of Buccess, The greatest num- Vier of premiums wos carriod away by Mivues Uayzor and MoMurtry, A gold’ medal was awirded aud boxtowed, & _his owh exponse, by tho Right Tiov. Dishop Foley on tho best reador, Bevainl hud, a snort time ‘previoue, compoted for the honor, and won Ligh compliments from the Bishop for ther elocutionary abihty, Migses Deovoy, Sheridan, and Fauning wore Indgod most worthy, aud, dooiding by lot, the golden prize foll to Miss Devoy, At tho close of tho oxorcikek, the Right Rev, Bishop Faley addrossed o brief but eloguent dige couso to tho young ladive, —— THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, A coneort uud exhibition wan given last even. ing by tho students of the Cbristiau Brotherst Academy In tho basomeut lall of Bt. Patriok’s Olurch, A very large crowd assombled, I RNTEBTAINMENT WAS somowhat of & doparture from the ordinary mothods of Commencement exorclues, and a very mgreonblo ona it was too, Iostead of followlog tho il vourse of doolamation und musle, the L waa Qiled up with & atage and sceuery, and & play of five nots was _produged by tho youn, men, It was ontitled **8t, Louis in Chalus, tho cast bolng aa follows 8L Louls, Ring of Fraucs, iitlip, ufa non, Almoidam, gul » Octal, Commander of tuo Mamel Gamnn, & Trince of the 1oyal Family of JJerominh O'Grady jomas D, Matthows deOnrthy ohn Rigney +2+.Tobert Binnott JJames McPFarlund Willinm Hoyes AN, 5 Afoniate Chriutin. Almanzof, th apostate's Drotlier . Quards and Mamolkos, THE PLAY was of sufllelont sconn to give tho notors an op- l’lnrhlmty to oxhibit their cloontionary abilities in tho moat uncoustrained maunor, Tho snr- rounding reenory nnd the contunics alao addod fo the effect, and to tho dolight the lads found in acting npon o roal wtogo, in all the glittor and powp of thelr Court coatimes, INCIDENTAL, T0 THE TIEORE woro & numbor of sougs and choranes, which the guards and Mamolukes sang 1 fino stvio, Al- tugethor the oxuibitlon gave evidonco that t roholars lhad beon well trainod and ba dovoted much timo and study to nt- toin tho oxcollonco shown, ''ho audi euco woro very euthusiastic, and ' showored applause and_flowers upon tho dlstinguishod monarchs and other characters before thom, which honors, 1t s nocdless to say, thoy recolved Wwith grace and dignity. ———— MISCELLANEQUS. CONCORDIA COLLEGE, ¥T. WAYNE, ND. Spectal Dispateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Fr. Wavag, Ind., Juno 80.—Commoncomont oxerelsos of Concordis College took plico yes- torday aftornoon, Tho Hall of the Uollege was orowded, thore bolug many porsons prescut from Obio, INlinols, Missouri, aud otnor Siates, The eraduntes wero G. Jung, J. Johannes, B. Welol, E, Stubuatzy, F. Bolirous, M. Iben, J. Kranso, C. Kuehn, A, Schmodt, L. _Doonsaif,, 1. Wams- gabl, C.'Johanuing, . Frodorich, aud S, E. »obnelder, These goutlomon ropresent scvou differsnt Statos, and their part in tho oxercives stauds begh, The College was establiched in 1839, wnd1s undor the churgo of tha Evangollenl Lutberan Churol, and tho courso of Atudy is principally theologieal and classical, ‘T'wo hundrod soholara bave boonin attendanco during tho pasu venr. Yesterdny aftornoon croditable orlginal orations in Hobrow, QGreak, aud Latin woro rendorod, Prof. Iauwer pro- souted tho diplomay, which closed the exorcises. CRIME,. Alleged Murdor of n Family of Ten Persons, LousviLie, Ky., July 80,—A rumor was cur- rout on tho strocts this afterngon thut a family of ten person woro mur loted last night in Spon- cor County, Ky. A pasnonger who came down on the train 10ports that & Mrs. Donnldson, her grown daughter and wix smull chlidron, n Mrs, Htockeney, Mr, Donaldson's sistor-in-law and her daughter, who wore on & viult to thu houso, were killod wuilo asleop by partios who had entered the house for purjosod of robbery. There isno commuuleation with that point by telegrupl, and the rumor is uot yet veriiod. If truo, tho par- ticulara will bo obuined lator. LouisviLLE, Ky., June 30.—A Courier-Journa rovartor who visited the scene of the reported murdors in 8pencer County tolographs that thera {8 no trush whatover 1 the story. Tho full pare ticulars were published 1 an aftornoon papor, and ns the famils, uuid to havo boon iardores has many relatives in this city, tho slory created o great sonsation, It scowms to have boen & hoarticss hoax. Fined for Rosivting nn Officers Spectal Lupateh to L'he Chicaao Lrivune, GRAND RAPIDH, b, June B0.—About two yoats ago, Deputy Unitod States Marstal Covell, of thus city, wont to Beaver Islavd, iu- Lante BMicligan, on board the United States reveuuo cuttor Audy Johnaon, fot tho purposo of arrost- ing cortain {)dmull- who had refused to comply with the Heveuue lpw. Tho ofiicor met with cousiderablo rosistauce {n the discharge of his dutios, and & portion of tho party sought to be atrostod cscaped, To-gay Jumes Kounally, ono of the ringiendors, appewred bofore Judga Withoy in tho Unitod Statos Court, having coma hiero of his own uceord, sud pleaded guilty to tho chatge of resisting an otticer. Ho was fined 8150, ‘The difficulty has now all been sottled, but, st tbe time, tho Beavor Island rebollion created intouso oxcitement hero and clsowhors ilzmuxhom tho Biate, whore tho parties wore own. Murder vs. Robbery. Special Dupatels to I'he Chicugo I'ridune, = ATERLOO, Ind., Juno 30,—At tho mquost be- gau hore to-dny over tho body of Johu Burnett, of Knox Couaty, Obio, the following stato of facts was reporied : On the 24th inst., Dutnott was picked up near his buggy in s msgnsible condition and_convoyed howo, whers ha die:l n two hours, Physiciuns thought bo bad fullen from tho lmgi:y in sunpoplectiv At and died from that couse, It is said tunt on Saturday last Alexander T, Inmau, whilo in liquor, admitted to Mrs, Hulfmnu bt bo had lulled Surnott for purnoses of robbory, 1Mo uxid ho stryck Buruott twico over the bead with a heavy club, breaking it m two, sud then stole $060, leuving 69 conts to quiet suspicion, ‘'The budy Was oxiumed and su sutopsy held, whicki revealod 1o sigus of violouce oxespt & slight Hcvatch on the liead, probably caused by a fall from & bug- 'y, and hot attributablo to any otler causo. 'The uqu:ut was postponed for furtuer daovelop- mouts. Not Guilty. Haumo, 0., Juve 30.—~L'ts Court has been engaged in boaring tho case of the Stato ageiat Gourge Godman, indicted for ombozzloment throtigh Uhe malice of togues whom ho bad oxe posed, Aftor tho Btato put in all its tostimony, Godman's attornoy, uuder the 140th scction of tho Criminul Code, made a motion to discuurgo dofendunt on tho ground that the State bad not produced sufficiont testimony to put the accused upou bis deteuss, Tho motion was frguod at somo_length, sud Judge Gilmaw deliverod an aule decisfon, whon the jury, under lustruozious of tho Court, returned a verdios of not guilty. Crime at the South. Meyens, June 80.—Dr. Rcbinson, nged G5, ‘was shot and lilied by & young man named Robb, at Skipwitl's Landing, 100 miles ubove Vicls- butg, & fow dava siuco, for alloged ttimaoy with Tobb's mother, Moyer Freidiand was sbot aund killed on Fri- dny at Loti Lunding, Washingtou County, DMisd.. by 1id Mounsb, his partuer, m & quariel over the winding-up of their busmness. Jonash was aoquitted on the ground of kolf-delonuo. The Prisoncr Missing and the Jury Locked Up. Bosrox, June 80.—The jury in the case of Charles Ligwall, who was chngod with man- slaughter for cousing the loss of soveral lives by tho falling of MeArtuur's bmildig, which way orectod under Ligwall's superiutondonco, came 1o court this morming unablo to agree. Judeo Haiglt sent thom back with instructions, About noon the jury rotwrnoed, sud roported that thoy had agreed upon & vordict, 1ho Clerk polled the jury, and the Judgo asked i tho prisoner was present. Ho was not, and the court ad- in\lrund‘ altor ordering the jury to, bo lucked up 0 nwait the rewult of the scarch for the nussing man, Shiot in o Court-IZoom, New Yonx, June 80,—A special dispatch to ihe Sun reports that Jomew P, Swunders, n promiuent lawser, was furally shot in the elty court-room of Yonkers, N. ¥., by Lochwman, & gardoner, who was defondant in a cuso lie was frying, Bauudors ts Pant Grand Sire of tho Odd- Fellows. Who ausassln wos ayrested. ek i i ) OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Tavenroor, June 30,—Steamships Hutavia, The Quoen, and Victorin, from New Youk ; Civous- sian, from Moutrenl, bas arrlvod out, Now Yorg, Juno 80,—Arrived—Steamshins Europe aud Sidonian, from Glasgow ; Bpuln, from Liverpoal, MoviLLE, June 80.—S8teamehip Olympls, from New York, hasprrived. —_— THE EDGAR A, STEWART. ‘Barrimong, June 80,—Judge Milos hay declded that &, W, Fiehwick, of Halifax, Nova Beo.in, was the owuor of the alloged filibustor steamor Tdgar A, Stowart, Fhe versol had buon apprasod ut 23,000, and whon bonded In tuut amount will be relossed, The libol cusa ia to ba triad ut tho Hoptemuer term of the United Btutes Quurt, OBITUARY. Wneerng, W, Va.,, June 80.—COapt, W. J, Auderson, of thie clty, for years conuvctod wita tho srestaboat intevaut, died at Cruuborry Bume mit, this Btate, to-du; Lirrux Book, Ak, June 80,—Dr, Jobn II, Carroll, Aotiug Burgoon of the Uuilod Btates fuicen at this post, died this evaning. Giteshs s Sem o, —Tho first offlofal publication will shortly talie pince of tho lutendei marriage Lotween tha Priucess Louldo-durio, oldeat duughter of tho Klog and Queon of the Belgiaus, aud the Duke Plullp Ferdinand of Baxe-Goburg and Gotha. ‘Tho nuphal coremony i fixed for the munik of Augurpe CASUALTIES. Terrible Boiler Explosion at Carrol- ton, Micl. Four Men Killed and Four Danger- ously Injured, Record of Minor Accidents. ‘Terrible Woilor Explosion. Specral Dipateh to The Chicago 1ribine, EAsr$40INAW, Mich,, June 3).—At four min- ules to 6 a. m, {o day, the boilors in the lumber und galt works of T, 8aylor & Co., locatad hnlf & mile below Qarrolton, on tho opnostilo sda of tho rivor from this olty, oxploded with torriflo forco, shattoring tho mill to atomm, instantly killing four men and wounding soven olhora. “I'ho stiook was hoard by many In this olsy, but it wos noarly an hour boforo the couse Wos known, ‘Two of the liva boilers wore blown into the river, the plecos boing sonttored in every direction. Tho other three boilers wero hfted from their poaitions, one of them bolng thrown 76 feot. A soction of ano of them, probably 9 feat long, which woutd welgh a tonor moro, was thrown like n shot from o gun to » distance of more than 700 foot. A considorable portion of tho stoam drum, which would weigh uot loss than 80 pounds, was shot into the nir clean out of the raof and landed somo 60 foot on the north side of tho mill. The building wns complotoly wreokod, the dobris DLolng thiown in every diroction, UWho fol- fowing 18 a list of thoe killed: Joseph Judson, driver slab-cart, yoors old, married, no family; Bonjamin Chapman, aged 20 or 27, night firomon, warried; John Pack, o very old mun of 76 or 80 yoars, who was lmlpm‘a\vmanu 1 Goorgo Watson, aged 30 to 85 yenrs, drivor of night slab-cart, wifo and threo ‘children, The wounded aro C. Cleveland, scalded and burned, will tocovor ; . Walcer Young, sawyor, fighl aym broken and loft srm bruisod: Tommy Davis, sprained aukio ; Willinm Siunet, o boy of 18, who drove o cnrt, was taken out of the debrls 1 a dying condition. He was found wuder the smole-stack, which had fullen, was injured intornally, and lis since diod ; and one or two othors waro slightly in- Jured, A team of harses that were stunding a Taw faot from tho boiler-room were not injured at alf, though thoir driver wus killed. Thehorses sprapg right in the midst of the boilers after they foll. Ono mun was under the pang-car, and, whilo oflwg up, the explosion tack place, broakiug bis arm. Ono men waa blown Srvugh & window, and another was thrown cut f the mill, and ‘slighted tully 60 foet from whero ho wus'standing. Ilo was not hurt, Oue man was lightiug bis pipe, and the pipa and mateh wore ‘both blown away by a pieco of dobris. Tho engineer, Mr, Wardell, statea that ho Luew thora was & good supply of watar, aud that thio pressuro was not what thoy ususlly cavried. 1o was olling up some paris of the mnchiuery at the time tbo explosion took place, and does not know to what to attribute the accident, ex- copting to say that the boiler was vory old— oight yonts sure, nnd probably much oldor, Loing an_old boiler whan eight vears g0 thoy ywero put into this mill, atid wero probably do- focuivo from ago aud long use Tho gaugo showed olghty pounds of steam just provious to tho oxplogion. Mr. 8. L. Brundage, the foreman, states that thio oxplosion took place at four munutes boforo 6, just befora tho men begsn work, He was at tho fire-toum o momant tafare, and inspecting. Ho tried tho water-gaugo wnd found twvo gauges fluxb, He wont a fow foot furtbor to ojeu up the stoam counection with soioe othor yarta of the works, nud at that mstant the exploaion oc- currod., Me could ot account for the oxplosicn. Tho n])pumnucn at the srene of tha wreck ‘bafiles nll description. The bodics of the unfor~ tunate mon wora torribly mutilated, presenting a_sicsening spectacle, The Corouars of this city impancled a jury and held an inguest. The jury rendorod & verdict of purely aceidontal deut, attuching no blama to any porsons what- ever. Whon your corcexpondent 1aft the ground 81 5 p. m. the bodiew hiad boen put in coflins, and, with' 1he oxcoption of tho body of John Peck, who has no relatives in this vicinity, removed to their homos. A wubscription papor is being circulated to rawse funds forthe families left destituto, “Tno machinery of the mill conaisted of gang, circuler, lath, and stuve eaw, and heading ma- chine, driven by su engine fed by tive boilers, The miil nd & capacity for 8,000,000 faet por sosson. Tho lous Is ostimatod st §95,000, whiob, in this caso, is total. Crushed to Death, Spectat Dirpateh to The Chicano I'eibune, WiLKESRARUE, PA., Jung 30.—John Q. Will- fams, a minor employed in slopu No. 6 of tho Peunayivania Conl Comyany, at _Pittston, was caught betwoen two loaded cars in the tines esterday, and so tecribly crushed that ho lived ut o few minutes. Special Dispatch to The Chicaao 7'ribune. WrLkEsnaRRE, Pa., Juno Wis nltornoon at 8 o'clock, whilo & paug of miners were at woik in the Wanamio niiucs, they naticed that thore was dauger of the roof falling, and aceords ingly loft (ho dangorous locality, Joln Black- gelnidt did not heed the warning of lis com- auions, and was buried beuonth n mass of osrth 00 by 150 feot, aud instantly killed, Panic Among forsos During a Thuns der Storm. 81, PavL, Juno 30.—A letror from Emmorson, WManitoby, to the Daily Nispatch of June 2t suys: “During a tieniondous storm of thunder and lightning tho 800 borses of the Cunadian mounted polics, which recontly passed through Bt. Paul from Canoda, stampeded, runmng over tho tonis of the men oud offticers, and ugainst nud over the wagons or any obstacles in the wuy of their wild flight. Many men woro ivjurod, and mauy horses 108t or dienabled. The wounded woro 1mmodiutely cnred for by the surgeon whoso ent was held 1 place by six stroug men,” THE NORTIWESTERN STATES. Nows Itomys Telozrapiied to 'Tho Chicne o Xribune. ILLINOI. Gupton, who killed Escubnek at Cairo Sun- day night last, hag been indicted for murder in ho first dogreo. ~—Tho Southern Ilinola Normal Univeraity, at Garbondulo, will be opened to-duy with imposing corouionios. —3lnj, H. L. Merzill, of Cairo, will to-day, by tho uppointment of Receivers Salord aud Mor- rill, enter upon his duties as Superintondent of the Cuiro & Vincennes Rulroud, —'T'he exporimeat of selling a large amount of real catuto nt public auction was indulged ju for the first timo in Daaville yesterday, aud with romarkeblo nuccess, Forty civy lots, which tho propriotors bought thirty days since at private sale, yestorday, ut publio auction, realized them a proiit of 95,000, —D'rairio Fnamor Grangs No. 805, of South QGrove, Delulb County, 1il, have inyited the aurroundlufi Grauges to colebrato the Fourth of July with thom at Broadics' Grove, Z. Cook, of Ernuklin Grove, oue of the foundors of the Or- dor, and for a loug time Goneral Doputy of tho Natlonal Grango, will deliver the aadress, Wol- cout’s Cornet Batd will furmsh tho music, —Delvidore 1s uno 0, the townsthut last spring olected a No-Licouso Bourd, and sincw tuat thne the sule of intoxieating buverages has baen pro- hibited, In the meuntino, various devices hiave been resorced to for the prrpoke of avadiug the Iow, tho lust one of which nos resulted in the or- rnnlzuunn of two cluby, one s each wurd, whera iquo:s of all klads willbo kept. T'he mddus op- orandi [sthis : Certificates of stock ure isuued to ouch mombar on tho payment of & cortain amount, und, wacnever the drink s obtained, the eart}ficate is punobed by morman in ohaige, until, in this wey, tho atock is sl eancolod, whon new stock is ngain lewuod, If dosired, snd ofs- posed of in the sume muunor, It remalos to be #eon whether this new dodye will be succossful in ovadig tho lsw. —The crops of all kinds in the viclnity of Bel. videra havo beoa remarkably promising, until vecoutly loud complaints aro heued of tho ruv ages of the chinch-bug. Bowme farmors aver thnt thoy would willingly giva tho ontira Whoat-orop if they could got the soed back. Bome pioces of hurioy have boon plowed undler In order Lo arrost tho dopredations of the buge, Tho wheat-oiop, howover, is only o small item fn that sootion, a4 tho farmors long ngo canged to make it n special- ty. Corn sud onts prownse well. Corn ospecislly Jius mudo un unprocedonted growth during the dry aud Lot weather of tha past weok, Furmers A0 110w ju tho midot of haying. INDIANA. The difloultien bowweon tne County Coms missionors aud contructors for an artostan woll at Yort Wayna haviug boen ndjusted, work on that undertaking wad resumod yostordsy, Prof, Cos, Htato Geologiet, thinks that water” will Lo sasahod at & dopth of 1,800 or 1,000 oot ~=Two culldsen, aged 8 aud 0, sou aud dsugh- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1874 tor of Mra, Wechtor, whilo playing on tho banks of tha Wabash Rliver at Duons Viia, nesr an excavation made by quarrying stone, ware drowned Monday ovoning by the bank caving, throwing them into tho rivor. .Thelr scroams brought tholr mother, who baloly escapod with hior life {u trying to rescus thom, WISCONIY, Lnst Baturday aftoruoon s amall steamboat, Jusy built, was launched on Dovil's Lake, nonr Baraboo, and tho nifair was conducted with all duo corsmony. Tho national colors wora flying at tho bow, and & young Indy, Uroaking s bottlo of wino on_fho prow, ohristencd the boat the * Minnowaukon," nud wished her good Inck. ‘The bont will take on its machinery and light uppor worky, and will bo st tho sorvios of tour- isth avd pleasnro-soekers after the Fourth of July. It will carry 100 poople, and was bullt by tho ownor, ‘Thowus Lhompson, —~'Tho trial of 1. AL Hamlton, &' broker, for shooting William Coglo. ]I\mprlumr of tho First Natfous! Hfotel at Fond du Luc, = mouth ngo, touminated yostorday in tha honorable discharge of Hamilton. 1t was shown thut Hamilton shot it olf-defengo, and not until ho bad given Coyle throo fair warnings. —T'ha collections of internnl revenue for. tho fiscal your onding yosterdav, in tho First Wis- contn District, were £1,027,000, tho largoat evor sealized by noarly half o million, onto, John Behioblo, who wns arrested soms time ago for carrying on n distiliory in continvantion of law fn the Dayion District, bad his examiua- tion boforo Commssioner Young yosterday, and was held fn €3.000 bail to appoar bofore the Uuitod States Court at Cincinnati, —Tho Shorltf wi b sbout forty assiatants loft Munrciotta Inec Monday night for the purposo of ariouting rartios chatged . with Killing tho nogrcos on 1 0 sl imore Bhort Line Railroad last Suudny, Thoy returned yestorday oveniug bim ing five prisoners withh them, Their ox amina 1.0 will take place to-day. —1hie Commoncowmsnt oxercises of Mariotia Collogo are in progress. - Tha evont Los attracted a lnrgo numnbor ot visitors from all parts of the countiy. —At'midnight, Monday, s firabroke out In the stable of M. Dixon, in Steubenville, burning it nd two athor stables to tno ground, alwo budly dusmaging threo dwolling-houses. Lous, $6,000, Sllp]{nan tn Lo tho'worlk of incendiney. —Yusterday tho body of James Groon, s shoo- maker, of Dnyton, wns found hauging in the willows on the river bank, It i thought ho committed auloido Sundny morning, —The deo.sion of Commissioner Young in the Schuebly illicit-distillery case waa reudored in Dayton yostorday moraing, holding the defond- ant in £3,000 bail, —Tho Probate Criminal Court of Dayton will comimeuce sesslon next wook, when soveral in- :egt:luling liquor cases will bo brought up for rink, —Gov, Brown, of the Soldicrs’ Home of Day- ton, started West ngawn last night whth tho man Howaid, who bronght information that he could take L:im to his sou Wiliau, —Yestorday morning a local traln on the Day- ton & CineinuatiRmlioad met with an accidont, ditching soveral cars and in)uring Conductor Sutton and s lady, unknown, very seriously. NNEROTA, It is roportad in St. Paul that Ouator's expodi- tion will be further deluyed, waiting for n larger supply of fixad ammanition for tho now broeoh- loaders, —TFonr convicts from Bismatok arrived io St. TPaul Inst evoniug en route to tho lows Pemton- tinry. Owing Lo the lack of o prison at Biawarck, oll four hinve been in irons day and nighe for two months pass. 10WA. Alargo balloon passed over Ottumwa Isab evoning at 8 v'clock at the hoight of soout one and a half miles. 1t carried ono or two peraons, aud wns going in & southwestorly direction, Iis sturting-point and destination are unknown, ‘NEDRABRA. Gena, Sheridon and Ord wero at Bryan, Wyo- ming, yostorday, on route to Oamps Htambaugh sud Brown. —The Grangers of Omaha and vicinity are maling extensive preparations for grand. cole- brationa on the Foarth. —Arrangemonts bave been complated for hauling the Agency supplies for the Bloux aud Olioyennes trom North Platte insiead of Chey~ onnd, as herotofore. —Twonty-tso tons of bullion wont Esat from Omeba yestordny, —A tolegram_ from Fort Larnmie, Wyoming, sava the Indiaus ore threnteniug to c1oss to the hunth_side of tho Platte. Gen. Ord iustrucls Col. Boker to head them off if they daro do it, and vot to wait tor wagons. No trouble of con- soquence is anticipated. —A boy named Hepptecums was drowned 1o gxghmkhom River, at Hoopor, yestordsy, while athing, —A private letter from Presidont Dillon atates that Chief-Eugineer Sickels will soon return to Omabsa, when work will immedintely commenco upon the new Uniou Pacific Dep RAILROAD NEWS, Henring of the Motion to Enjoin the Lanforcement of the Potter Lu Special Dinpatch to The Chicago Tribune. MapisoyN, Wie,, June 80,—To-morrow at 10 o'clock the motion for au injuuction to prevect tho onforcement of the Potter Railrosd act will be argued. Judges Davis and Diummond ar- rivod bere this afterncon from Chicago. The attornoss for the boudlLolders of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad camo in {he same train. Boveral lnwyers fiom Milwaulee and other citios of tho State aro already here, and mora are com- jug, to hoar the argument. Judge Lawionce will open the case, tho lou, B. O. Coolk will fol- low, and B, W. Bmughmu, of New York, will close the nrgument for' tho complainants. Judge Thxon and the Attorney-General and s nesistant on behulf of thoStaie, “Thore will b nrguments not privted, BSeuator Carpouter will not bo lioro, au expected. Election of Railroad Officers, Suocial Lapateh to e Ciacaco Tribine, LABALLE, TiL,, Juuo 80.—The annnal mooting of tho Direotors of the Lufayetto, LuSaile & Clinton Ttailrond Company, adjourned from May 12, was held iu this ity this altornoon, and was remark- sbly full and interestivg. Milo Swith, of Clin- ton, Ia., was re-clacted President; 8, B. French, Vice-Promdent; T, D. Drewster, of Peru, Trons- uter ; oud Dauiel kivans, of this city, Bocrotary. Tho Presideut roported that nogotiatious are pendiug in Eugland for tho vale of tuo bonds, and would probably prove snccokeful, All thinga cousidored, tho prospects of the Company are lughly encourugiog. Allogheny ftailroad Finances. Prrrsnuna, June i0.—An adjourned meeting of thae craditors of tho Allegheuy Valley Ratlrond Compnoy was beld tuis afteracon to hoar the ropory of the Commiitee appomted st the Inst ‘maoeeting to conler with the ’ennsylvauin Rail- rosd Comypany. The proposition made by the Peuusylyamn Compuny 18 that the Allegheny Valley Railrosd mako.s 7 per cent lucome boud, limited to $2,000,000, aecurod by a tiust-deed - conveying all the revonuo of the Compnny over that requived for ordmary expeusgs, and the exwting bouded debt to bs dovoteid solely. to the purposo of fuuding its flosting dobt 5l par, Out of tho bonds 8o luaued 1,610,000 nindl vo usod to pay the floating dabt of all creditors oxcept the Paunsvivania ailrond and Poiladelphia & Erie Rmlroad, with a view of having tho Ponusylvanin Rail- rond ogree to placo a tralllo ountraot on these bonds and to roosive thom st pur in 10 per cont of ail freight traitle on its lino to and from the Alleghouy Road. 'The creditors do not wesm sutistied with thexe propositions, and the Comumities recommeicd the enforcement of poyments in all possible ways, unless the Alle- gheny Valloy Railrond make immediate pro- vigion for udjustiug and liquidating thelr olai Appointment, 81, Louts, June 30,—Col. W. R, Arthur has boen apoowted Genoral Buperiutendent of the St Louis, Kunsse City & Norihern Railvoad, vice . C. Van Houn, resignet —_ NEW YORK, Clty Finnncos—Tmmigration, New Yonx, Juue 80,—After many moatlugs, dobutes, aud wranglings, the oity's ‘budgot bas Lesn linally praned upon, At one portion of the procoedings, the dMayor exprousen lus disgust Tathor voliomently, but soon ooolod down tud apologized, In a short tlne be yielded, and thon the Coutroller yiolded to Joln' Whoslor, the Drasutent of the fax Commissioners, and Mr, Vunce, the President of the Bourd of Aldermon, nud sccopted the reduced budget propered by them, ‘Uho sum total of the' appurtionmont iy $918,222,801, nnd, ue tholtotal valuation in tho city {8 31,164,020,170, the lux lovy for the year will bo about #2.76 on every 3100, TILE JULY, INTENEST, Tho July intorost and dividonds thus far ad- vertised to bo paid July 1, in New York, smount to 53,011,170, inoluding intorost whioh tho United Btates pays, TAMIGRATION, : Tho docrearo of immigration for the first aix months of 1874 shows & talling off of from 20 to 50 per cant, us comparad with corresponding moiithin jn 1878, ‘'ho dilferoncs s chlolly soon in the Gorman olomont, In the iz monthe of the proseut your ovar 83,000 immlgrancs arrived, A uuususily Jarge propurtlon gu ditsotly o the Wentorn Statos, Boveral of the steamships re- contly arriving hisve boon almoat exolusively filled with young Irlsh women, who coma for the oxprans purpose of hiring out as bousokeopors, and accordingly thoy baye distributed themuelves in part_ through Now York City, but still more largoly over tho Eaatorn States. FIRES. A At Valparniso, Tnide Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicapn Tribune. VAuranatso, Ind,, Juno 80,—A firo broke ont ina atabla in tho rour of the American Ifouse, at an early hour this morning, and, boforo it could bo subdued, soon communteated ta.tho Amotican Hougo and thenga to Tiedman's Ilotel, In a whort timo all of tho buildlugs wero in ruina. "Tho loss Is estimatad at about $10,300, on which thoro 18 & small ingurance. The fire, b is Bup- pusod, was tho work of an incondiary. P e —— —Plus JX. nsg comn into a fortuno, Tho {ata Cardinal Faleluolli left him ail his proporty, including jowols valued at 600,000 france. Tho Yopo acaopted those jowols,bui sont to two desti- tuto nophews of tho Catdingl the rest of the Taleinetli proporty, valued at 250,000 francs. e e et SPEGIAL NOTIOZS: WHEN MIND AND BODY AR OUT OF SORTS, WITH OOLD EXTREMITIES, A YELLOWNESS IN TIE BKIN, COSTIVEN£SS, DULL HEADAGHE, AND AN INDISPOSITION ‘TO BTIR ABOUT, BR BURE YOU AWK IN FOR A BILIOUS ATTAOK, SPRINGING FROM A MORR OR LESS DISORDER- KD LIVER., DR, JAYNE'SSANATIVE PILLS WILL BRING THE LIVER TO A HEALTILY CONDITION AND BPUEDILY REMOVE ALL BILIARY DIS. TREBS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, PUBLISHED THIS DAY: 1. TIHE MIDDLE STATES. A Guide to tha cbiel Cities aud popular Ronorts of tho ‘Middle States, thelrSconery and Hintarlo Attractlone, With the Northorn Bordar, from Niagarato Muntroal, 7 Maps aud 16 Plans, Unifarm with Osgood's **Now Euglaad," 12w, Klesible cover. &2, “Thta Guide.book has boen prepared with the utmost oate to mako it complote In overy rospocts Like Osguod's #Now England,” 1t contains oll dusirable fnformation for travelora, Iu rogard to rutites, citios, waterlug-placos, mountaln resarts, hotols, and all plagos and objocts dia- tinguished by natural, azchitectural, actiatlc, or historio attraotlons, A NEW EDITION OF 0SGODD’'S NEW ENGLAND. Rovisod and Hulargod, 82, . **Te hook Is compnat and crowded, The Informatlon rogard to the dilforont localltlos is full, minuto, and t."—{Hoston Transerlpt. Abuut as noarly faultlol [New York Tribuue, 11, WILSON’S SLAVE POWER, Hiatory of tho Rise and TFall of the Blave Puworin the United Statos, Hy Henry Wilson, In 8 volames. Vo, 1, already Issuod. Vol, IL, now ready. 8vo. §6. This volums traces the history of tho struggle botwaon Slavery and Frosdom in Coagress, {n the States, in the Territorles, in the press, and In the pulpit, froni 1843 to tho begioning of the ofvil war in 1861, It maintains the high exoellonce of the first yolume In completonoss and Impartiality, and oxhibits & thorough mastery ol the sub- Joot and the amplost ability u prosentiuy it. ROBERT I ITANAN’S POETIOAL WORKS. Vol.8, 12mo. Bevolled boards, gilt top. 82.60. The third volume of & now edition of Buchanan's Prosa and Postical Writings, to bo compriaud fu 5 volumas. 1t ia postry of this dosceiption which will auccoed in rotalning its hold upon humanity,¥—(Contemporary e« viow. as such & book.can ba."— r. % Tor salo by Booksellors. calpt of prics by the publishers, JAMES R. 0SGOOD & CO., Boston, POPULAR CUOLLECTIONS OF ORGAN MURIC! FOR PIPE ORGANS, Organ Gems, Davenpost.... Batlste's Organ Voluntarles, 50 Pleces for Grann. Clarhe's Short Yolu Orynnint’s Portfoll Eile's Short Yolun 9 ) Zewner’s Voluntaries: Complote. 2050 Eusy Velun: en, Zuudel., New Church Music Book Nearly Roady. For Reed Organs. Organ nt Howe..... evreations for Cablnet (Reed) Orguns... 1.0 Clarke’s Shiort Voluntariey..... Clurke’s Reed Oraun Companiol Fiuo eallections of Pleson Sunyy, wnd ‘Tunoy may alio ba found tu Kmerson’s Naw Mettiod, Glarke's Now Suth- od, and ta fRaot's Sahuo! for Cabinet Urgsus. Now Church Musio Book,—In August. Eithor of the above books seat postpald for rotall prios, ©Oliver Ditson & Co,, Boston. Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. _ TEAS, ENGLISE BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. PRLCLALT ‘Whelesale Depct, 123 Pearl-st,, Kew York. % The finost grades of all kinds of may be had of tho leading druger Dackagos frum one.quartor of & pound up, & thw uniform price of ONE DOLLAR PER POUND. Tho followiog ara already nppolnted A'\I‘ml in Cbleago: T 483 Wes sdison-st,, cor, Bholdan, ALK, &6 W, Madisanst., cor. Sheldon, Qo 4 I R ‘ Bent, postpaid, on roe wo wmesd sekggkes ash-av., COr %54 Waat bwdf-0n-4b., car. ialy., . g hl!lr\llP.ulM Wenty-s0cons o_Cur. Waliul SUMMER RESORTS, OARLAND BEACH HOTEL. The undersiznod, formerls of the Atlantl Housn, Now port, 1t L., has taken for the prosout season the Hotal AT OAKLAND BEACH, WARWICK, R. L, and will open the same Lo tha public uly 1. ‘This Hotel ir liberally appuinted ns h“i and com- modiuts and ltgnted with gusi butl |llpqllm with b Bnd valt watartuiodrs' Jaidrys tolagrapnlo comtuanies: tiun witn all poluts. Stemnboat commualostion with Providence lonr dines eaoh way, daily, Applicatipny by nisll will secdive nrtopt attontion, GHONGY: A HAZARD, Providonce, K. I, BAY VIEW HOURE. This inalyalocated house, slhigted at Forry Beaaty tnco, Mo, (adjoliing U0 Oruliard Buach), and noar the now woting Ground, will open Juas 1, 1874 w "o ut, depot fu Sago to modorate, Ty Assauatkl TOTKL, FORT Pi scot Day, Just coriiplnte overstaing now; Inrge, aicy rouita, I suitsor wigle, wpooiully dosiciied fof the comiiurt and conveajonoe of famitiles, boluyg pewvided 6l gus, Stuin Duat, and fresh Dhathw,” billarde, Lowlitg, telograuh, taws staud, livury stablo,'eto, - Upeis utie 1t popuiny’ prices, A yunural luch b to (hy travoliog publio 1v borony cxtouded, Al steamors bo- twaen Baaton, Portiang, and aud hora, Rond for oléoular, - Pusteurieo adirus, Stockton, Mo, DLW A Proplitor. CATRKILL MOURTAIN HOUSE, Tyvelva mulles from tho Villaga of Ctekill, N, Y. Acousribila by th best, ountain-road I the Gountey, Iitasatian, B0 (Gats. Vi e, Uxtondig uvae whout 11,000 squace miled of ths Valley oI tno Hadvan, unsurpa by any in the world, Colohrated for its Juvidure 'yiporatura 15 10 50 dogrues Juwer. i o Fonk Gy Moty dude o Gl . Bowe, N o b or Weok, BLBIyor day, orFBROTNENE, 1 praON, Propristar. ON THE SEASHORBEIL Watch 1§l Voint, i, 1. (nuar Stoutugton, Ui.) The Plimpton Houan rooyeiod Juue 18, - Visl tha bost, Ex. cellent surl-bathiug, boating and l!nhlu)‘: the cuolest uud uoal broozy plage on tho cowit; positivelv oo mosquitoey. L5 i k (b hlagllfllflfifnllllmvn) W Watoh BXih pabin: il o 80 FLIMPTOR & CO, Catgkill and Mountain Iouse Stages and Chrringes, Visitors will_jilesss inquice for JAMES 1, BEAOM, at Uatakill laudiing, wio will be o attendancs Axe e i wpou ha arivut of SRS B Vo, provrtotor. MISOELLANEOUS, Sir James Blurray's Crinina) Fiuid Magnesia, Fur slxty yoars, the bost praparation for, Aoldity, Iudiges. o D R T eI AN, Wuoloasto Agont, Now Yo BABLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, * Orixinal uid Uioxeoliod, tor Iiluglug Olotlica, Vut up st Wiltberger's Drug Store, qNn. Ns Nortth e i e o SO LU i e, fary [rom o Torm SILKS, Chas. Gossage & go.“ Agon additional attraotion in our Silk Department, we offer thiz morn- ina fifty pieces of Summer Stripes, in choica seleoted style, of good value, at the popular prices of 65¢, 75¢c and $1.00, Reduced from $1.00, $1,12 1-2 end $1.37 1-2, Also, large concessions in our Dress Goods Dept,, in desira- ble goods, Grent attraotions in Fans, Sun Um- brellas, and Fanoy Artioles, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. G0 & 62 Washington-st. T WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE., TRADE MARK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. BUPREME COURT---GENEAL TERM. JOHN W. LEA gt al, agalnst SUNDRY COUN- FENFRITERS, ““When ft la apparent that thore futontton to dos colv tha publio by tie uso of tho nama of & plaro and the word descriptive of an article, vuoh daveption will 10t bu protacted by the prstonse that thano words can- 6d i suoBLAtnor a8 to cunglilute & *truda and tho sllgostion of words havo, by long , becorme known ag dosignating tho Artiole-of & par. tieRIAr MANR Aot NrOT, e keyriros a right to thom ana el Wl S atog doslors cauol faudu- anily fovado. i Tho irtaics of the wrang I (hofalso rucrosentation and "400utt, on prust of walan an fmjunotios Wil hawo The Concluding “’Trdn of the Judko's Declse b1l nres Tt ordor anpestod fram should be mudified and the {njunction oxtondad 80 &3 to pronibit the use of tho worida +Varcoatarshite sauoo" on the bills, labal, and weappors LEA & PERRINS OELEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY EXTRAOT of s LETTER from a CONNOISEURS MEDIOAL GENTLE- AN at Madras, tobls X085 THE brotherdn [ 4 WORCESTER, ONLY GO0D @iy "ot B “Tell LEA & PER~ § RINS thot thele Sanco Is highly erteemod in SATCE And Applicablo to Indin, and fr, fo my apininn, thomost pela. RVERY VARIRTY ERGSEZCH tablo as woll se tha nust wholtewme Sauca OF DISH. thaufs made,” ‘Worcestershire Sauce. old Wholsla and for Eenortation by the Propriotons, LizA & PURRINS, Woreester, Fuglaid; and Rotall by Doalors 1 Sau Rensraily througnual thn World, Ask for Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. les_inhinging tho ab il b u ARl o e prmasid JOHN DUNOANW'S SONS, NEW YORK. S——eu e OCEAN NAVIGATION. THE STATE LINE, SPECIAL NOTICI—After Saturdns, Juno 13, tho siramsrdaribis e wil by Uipatoned very aliaraco SESDAY watilduly 3, mien rocular weokly sae Yagh, ovors WEDRISDAY, wil summance, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, Wadareday, Joly 8 oy, 'duly 2 Wednosduy, July 20 WTH RIVER, N, Y. Woakiy Sallings 1 Augiiat. Ratos of prseaga: Cabin, &10 and 3, cucronoy: Steor. 8 loww s by any fir e, Braftsatlnvwest reios. For furttier pailoulars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & Q0. Agauts, i3 Broaawas, New Yurk. JOHN L, WALLE, Gon'l Westarn Agont, LINE, The Oy Lie Caying D i Sl Fag Salltng weekly botwoon Philadaiphin aud Lisorpool. Cabin, Intermediats, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New Yorl Lines, Dratte on Great Tt Fxoutafon Tickets at reduccd rates, Bri:ain, froland aud tho Coatjaent, at low 3 ‘Qitive, 103 Latialio-ste, 8, W, o, Madison, Uhlcagos 3. H. MILNE, Weatora Agnt, NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. ‘The Bouth Walea Atlantio Steamship Uompany's Now Full-powared, Firsl-clasy, seed, Clyde-onilt Steninehipy will wail from sania Rallrond Wharf, Jervey Ciiy: PEANBROKL covsovesMay 1§ | PEMBROKE......Juge 27 GLAMURGAN, une i3 % 4 Cuarrylng good pasxengars at through ratos from ail pncte o 150 Gnllod Sites s Canadn t s 1 e Byhtal bl nd il other pninca I iose steamahiips, built exprossly for the teade, arepro. wided with ull the litest improvaments for the vomlartand ouuvouience of UABIN AND STEERAGR PASSENGERS. Firut Cablu, 87 and §90 currenoy, Socond Cabin, §65 ourrency, Stooraye, §i curroncy Prepaid Hteerage cortliicatos from CardIff,. Drafts for £1and npwards, Far furthior nartigulars, apply {n Cardif, at to s Oitscos, No. 1 Dok Giiarmbors, und th Now Yark to AROHIBALD BAXTER & (U Agonts, No, 17 Brosdiar, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botweon NOW YORK and LIVERFOOL, aalling ot Queonstown, Carrying the Unitod States Mail. SAFATY AND COMFORT. £~ Pasongors :.n:ihfi and from the prinolpal Ko- Foenn pora Gh Ivost Tatae, Liafikund Lottars of Cradit laeusd on loading Banke and Bankors throughout Rurepe. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., ALLAN LINE HAIL ST BAMERS i, 0. 8. 8. c0,| Difforent olassas of passige batwoop all parts of A e A o TARE AND LA SR AT YI0 AEPCUIALLY, Toros noakly sillnan. Suporior shinss- Tot soconurodations. Lowest vaior. Haoriast Tralitt rousa. - AbplY o Shss PR L LLAN & 0., Oitengo, 72 aud 74 LaSallo-st. National Line of Steamships, NOTICB. Tug moat eautherly route hus always heon adopted by this Gomnpany 1o avoid toe worl lioulands, Saillug frum Sew York tor LIVIERPOOL sad QUENS- TOWN sicry SAIURDAY, Sttt from N Yo i Eanvion (dlvoot) svory fastatght, Cabln s RgO, AL groucly roiuca; Dra orn Awont, . (upusite ow. FALRBANK® STANDARD SCALES Off ALL Bi FAIABANLS, MULSR&AT e 11 AND 113 LaKEH0 LADIES' SUTTS, &o, GREAT SLAUGHTER! OONTINUED ONE WHEK LONGER. Aswamust olose out our ooliro stock of Snlts within o not aix days, we hava made anothor redustion 1o ‘pricos, and will offor, this duy, 1,000 Grams Cloth, Linan, Tawn aud Poplin Buits, with Rufllioks, Ploatings, 1 Tuokings, and ombiroidored witn Palonieos and Shirt Walst stylos, nt 83, £3.00, 84, $1.60, 43, 6, 87, 38, 49, 810, 811 and 213, reduced from 85, 87, €3, 89, 610, 813, 814, 816, 818, 820, B2 und 821, > Whita Lawn Sults and Polonalses, Rulled snd Eme Droldorad, at 33, 33,4, up to 310, During this sulo tho Bturo s opon until 9 ovory evening. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. B. 1. MeDowell & Co, 226 Wost Madison-st, cor, Peoria, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALVS. & nardr.nygm}; or “RPQHEHBH;?AY‘K’KU.—Y Sfig”"‘" o ¥ Suniay oxaapiods. 3 Alonday xcepteds | Ate P indar 45 800 e s Daian T oo WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTSRY RAILRIADY and T8 Canatat,, corner @ Jadison, i) Leave, Arrive, Mall (yla maln aod air fino) Doy Rxprest, Jdugkaan Accommadation.. ‘Atlantle kxyress, Night Kxpress, BRAND RAVILN Moruing Hzpross, Night I2prons.., HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Genoral Passongor Aont. CHIPASN & ALTON HAILRIAT.. Chicago, Kamtas City and_Denser Stiort Line, via Lovirte ity Mo, nd Chicana, Sueingrieid, 4ltan and St Touts hrsugh Line. 1 Union Liepot, West Side, near Hadiron-sts Bridyes - Ticket Ogices : AL Depoty and 123 Handolphost Leace, | _Arrive, ‘Raneas Oty and Danver Fast Ex. Tasus Uny bapross, b Toiniizpo xyro: earl) KUK & Hit Chicayo & Paduesh Htalirnad F 8 1 nine, Lacan, Washingtan i, Jutlot & Dt Aconmuiadatior, FooaspERS A1~ A, MU WANKEE o Depot, ‘corner Kadison rindCu 63 South Clurk-ale, oppusite Sherman Depite Arrive. Trave, Milwankop, Madison & Prairia du M[f;n(m;(l’ulé.. s S| 8008 ") 008. e anke, Groon i Tty ot Baul & 103 anr ixvross *9:30 0, m. [*4:15 p. mae waukoo, "bont, Peairio du - Oblon, & Norihiern tywa, Mail Milwaukeo, St, Paul £ olis, Niglit_Expross. *6:00 p, m,[* 7:50p. s tes0n,m. It 645 8, . HALTNMD . LIS GENTRRL ety DDt TS0k Gndotptstn nesr 0 dat, Tichs Bt. Lonts Rxpress. V.ouls Fast Line. 0. New Orloany an .:‘4:‘.,5‘{.”: [t o Gty 25 Dbt & B O 1 @) timan P (@) Teans 1o Chatapaiza on Sa FHIRARN, BIPLINATON % UINSY RAILRIAY, Lakestse dndigua-wvsy wad Steieant? ‘and Canal and Sixteentheals, = Ticket ujices, No, ) Clar} W, Grund Paclic Hutel, ard af dopols. Teave, | % Arrive, 51019 n, I* 1o v, e [ Ao Parmongsi Mendote,Uttuwa $itiator Auraia Busienis uwner'airuve A ocommo Duwnor's U, *fx. Sun urday, 3Lz, Monday CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILTIND, ity afes, 64 € i ruuse), und 75 Clanale a~Depot cornor of \Fell and K ovot corngr of Canul and W STENN T Gen. 'Pass. Agent. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRD4D. Dew o7 Vs e it Sheraan ats, Tirbet o OB easmee O ke e TS Arrewe, Oinaha, Leavouw'th& Atahlan i Poru AdcamuLo 3 LUt ta. oo, Proposals For Goal. Proposals‘ure horaby javited for delivering to tho Nor maal Behvol Hutlditis e Englewaud $25 tons of Voughios ooy or Mtdway coals ouoll Lo bo dulivored prinr 1o Foptember noxt, and the tmlanca Prior a1 Bualed proposals may by sent {6 O, D PLANT 11l w Eant Kindolpti-ut., for oo weolt from tils Guta, rlght to ejeet any or all bids Is horoby roservod. Jbicaio, Juus 3, 1654 [N Committeo of County l‘lll{ EDUCATIONAL. S sin v ieen sl VP PT O KEBLE SCEIOOIL, SYRACUSE, N ¥, Boarding Sction! for Young Ladl the suparvision of the It REV, 4 D, 1T A B Bhon of Gouteal Sow Lastruotion oo Detsea a Daoroneh Kaghats conress Lo Atcloat and Sho en “Tanguagas, Mitvio. ant Deswing, Tha usxt scliool et will comence on Wednesaay, sopt. 16, For Cirvu= Tirabpiy fo MAIY J. JACKSON. Sracuso, Ny Yo MRS, WM., G. BRYAN’S NBOARDING SCHOOL FOIt YOUNG LADIES, The Tl en of M. Beyaws Schoul somaioicus Bsplomber i MADAULE O, du S1LVA MRS, AT, {lormerty ey, Ogien e arinau Baarding Seaaol fog nn's K, A ¥ 17 Waat Fnlsty-oightia catloa muy b wade vo; MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Engltsh, Frouch, nd Gerutn Buaring s sy Sehool for youuy bydion and lule girly, Nod, 6 and 8 kaat l’m{' thirdut,, New York, Eavichios b o3t year will bugiu nt s, o, Gt 1, when all puplls yaoud bo pres- ent. Nowyoliofars whl' ropore Bopte . whon toactiord ¥ oloan thioni, WARDS FLACE HOLOOI, FO ot ony Mcekbridye,” g Joor Soht e Shnaner an |n|:io= Mobirt. HOFFITAN & FLAGK, Peolalclll MHlitary Acud GBS W i T 2 A BON AL, A, N { Prtncipale, PROFES3IONAL CARDE. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, ‘I'nolongost ongaged and tnost suos et b e aheolal treitinont of e e ot Mpotlal Disinse, Disoasas e Gullar to Toialus spoddily ourad lida’ prosfiod with DFIVSto A IELIION LYy hOATL) a1 LU 8o, Sund 3 ataups jur treatiso, Pationisat a distanod ad by wail DR, BHIPP, 150 Vap Hucen-sts, ot Ot R EOYY AND Deglns ite” Sk Dratessies pro) ool or Huaio cisto Peincip: ¥ apons Sopt. 8, 184, uunts Nopav., | NTIE QULED, il trauttui ul) Oheoutey i Spoal vt it yronr suceuus, Disoves o Woniun spasdi ey DR, SHIP anty physician b the aity thal o ooy By el (10 INLant b Curatts Ol or writo et sttt an uddross, Pationts troatod at diis tance Al contidentis NO DR e Dr. Kean, 800 SOUTI CLARKNT. CHIVALO, May b conaultad, porsonully ae by ma, bvew or ehirgo, e it e Kecebitcs SurusoF S0 et b o, S i o § iy o th L1 IMathey Oaylus’ Capsules, nod for ovar twonty soars with yroat anocass by i Rehp i g e g R i suporior (o all ol ae fho Protiph oute of all dlse oty Feott SOOI SMIHK, o Koo, Pastas BALby Drims drviauvus s Uied Siariar

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