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ho law omu anyiviiors i 'the vicinity of the \ove paluts, thun prevorting any offort on th part of Ipectiatora'foput Up tho pride of lnud in the Viciniky, —A number of thoToadng merclinnts and:enpitnlints ¥f Mon(roal, kuawi oy the * Iuternational Tranepo; fon_Company,” 'with A hofufrinl enpital of 3,000,000, tava fadiisd » prospectity, amd, are about organtzing Lo Cougrany fot very Tinpoftant wotl, ho wtajod sbjdetiaf ‘o Qothpnby 18 Lo combiine thotapital ahd t comihorelal advautagéa’of Onnnda with tite eyl ial ond infivtonte of tho Weatern Sintes and oftior paris of ‘the Urilted Blates, nud organizo s systom of cheap Irelghta fop the grain toliaccy, cottom, und otlior pro- Rucis of tho Unlted Btates from tud interior via the Jreat, potural blgbways. o the ssabourd, thonco to reat Dritein and (ho' toritihant of Europe, ' The Com- pany will condiruct 'and rimn 'Ewnallm on the lnkes "‘~"‘a 2 Bt, Lawronde, cdnnbe ke o g with tho steam lines o Athintic, ks well'ns b }ine of through freight zars botweon thq inforior citios of the West and tho Atlantio sopboatid, ¥eachhily the const at 8t. Joun, Hale Ifax, efo, - Cllmn\\ln)' liavo thoy can offer {ho Westorn Kuupl in_tho'way of chonp freights, the re~ Hof for which they sto lotidly cnlllups,‘lml ut tho mamo Hmo find remuncration for, sharcholuors in 8o doing. Thl'l‘*’bn”m nnly 60 per cotit of tho hitthorized tflFlt'—\l wgld‘ ox- [ fieeded for tho first twb years ;.10 call ahinl 10'per “céltt, and fhteo niontha shall clapse bio- xteen, ‘any two culle.. Tho provisional dircctory cone sista’of (11 Zloh, O, Wilson, President; the Hon, Ilens Drummond, A, Dennistoun, ,%’ 1, Btophens, I1, Mogan, AMUSEMENTS., " avioken's, Quo ihoalrical oponing no moro closes tho summer than ono swallow mokoa it, but for nll ihiat tho renowal of tho dramatic songon warna 18 that the frecdomof summor is not immortal, .od that warmuls and suushine must inevitably ftvo Wiy in tho courso of things to tho gales of Jocembor hnd thoe storms of midwintor. In this 1speot of tho oAss, tho opening of the fall sceson is faught with sombro spacuintion, But aftor the bog doarth of logitimato drama wo nro alroady ropared to give a warm, sinooro welsome to tho Jlayers and their offorte, nad to hope for bright- mas and saccoss as tho Bharo of thoso who far- wish us our mood of atusdmonts. Ar. McVickor is tho frst In the Nold this eoa- o, Hohas waived tho eharaoteristio atirac- tous of his honse, and modestly opened his star tiontrd without a star, with the donblo purposo o introducing his srtists to the public at an ad- wvataga and of giving thom a woek of propara- thn pofore being called npon to support a star. To has brightoned up his house, and mado a now dparturs in tho matter of drop-curtaln sconory. Hippymhnagor! Ho has banished tho overlast- iy And omviprosont * watorscapo,” or ultra- mmring view, aud takon up an ontircly now line o] dofonso, for n drop-curtnin with anything n(nn it'is an apology for the deficioncy of the o'phcmn, Mis now drop-curtain ropresents tho Inmortal William, decoutly ttired sented, at s tole, while flocking toward him in nnswor to 1 call como the marvelous boings of his fancy, Dsdembna hinstons in torros aftor Othello ; * tho mlancholy Jacgues” reads In silenco, whilo fair salind (vith n tromendons leg) stands bo- slio biim, with Touchsfone in motloy, looking in- fhitoly sagacious. Romeo and Julel break aff tioir billing, snd reluctantly turn to thoir contor ; Hamlet les in adolescent incomplote- nos at Ophelia's foet, whils Benedick and Datrice timidly orcop into view. Talso Jago fa 10t thero, nor comes the erafty Richard, They ar pot wanted to rest tho eyo. It i n ploasant picture in imagination, but thi oxecutlon was too much for o sconic artist, anl noithor the grouping nor the drawing can bocalled worthy of the iden. But, ns a change ant happy suggestion, the drop-ourtau: desorves & nention., ‘fho pioco with which Mr. McVicker opened fvas ** Cuvilization.” Itis not o new picee, nora Trmch pieco, although its sceuo iy laid in Yrinco, and ila dramatis personm are Irench- ‘ma and Fronchwomen. It was written by an Englishman with the traly English uamo of Wikins, who lics burled {n Enghsh sofl, uncon- gcicus, perbaps, of tho school of drama which i nov Am reigning novelty, It s Mr. MoTickr's Intontion to recall from the whelf on whioh they blave boonZeunworthily Ini¢ some of the old and almost forgotten iates by almosl forgotton nuthors, and show to Bt gonoration thatta fathors sud mothors sps plawded something highor than intrigno aud adutery 3 that in thoso days gono by bigh hopes andlofty natures found a reprosontation on the etaz ; and that the dramn has doscouded ‘o o deph only discoverable by comparison with tho rormuce which onco dignificd and puritied the heatro, 4 +Cuvilization " is not what could bo called an excellent drama. It was the ambitious effort of outhful genius, aud bears internal ovidence of {ha fact. It bns many grave faults. Youug sutiors aro pronc to follow models, and Mr, Wiliin waa no excoption to tho rulo. iis mailon effort recalls monv old and_tried !rlenls! among them * The Gladiator,” “Riche- liow” *'Ingomar,” and ** Nick of the ‘Voq:]s." Tc aims at a satiroon the falsity of civilization, the ghallownees of society, the mockery of onstom, Adin this it folls by ronson of too gront affort. But it is a sirong acting play; its purposo is hig), and its situations, though searcely original, appeal to thoe interess of tho nudience. Perbaps ilP Tate bod sparod its autbor he would luve writon a drama stronger, purer, and grander thoa (Hle bess of his models. Dut he was unot alloved the chance, and wo can only judge of his potaitiality by what ho has givon us. Wo shall noteary the render with o detailed sketch of & drana o quarter of o century old, ot lenst, 1 nrz‘mr than to givea general iden of the action, Phekero is a young man of Iudian extraction, wo jelieve, though the mystery of .his birth loawaus to think him o half-braed, He is in- mfi‘mmmmum sucloty, full of tho ideal noblity of the romantic. red man of Fenimore Cooyer; of generous impulse, untainted by the cormaptions of civilized Lifo; Keen 1o detect tho ‘hyptcrisy of his surronndings, bnt, wo rogrot to nd&‘pmn in Lis long-winded donuncintions of then. He works his way throngh treschory, fawiiog, and tho other divimities that hedgo abott » King, to the recognition of his motnreh, a lofty position at court, and tho hand of 'tho Indy of his choice, Tho scono ia lid in the Provincea and Pnris during the roim of Loufs XIV. 'Tho dinlogue ia & quoor mixiure of proso and blank verse, tho labter Toiny oceasionally the prosier of the two. The Jeadng part gives somo apportunities for stroug and forvid action, whilo &ll the parts aro more or less, distinctly marked, and necessary to tho lect. 3 T@o of tho gontlemen and throe of the Indics werestrangers to Chicago sudiouces, Mr. Jlar- dig'sbrief experience iv tho city not having beon of a tharaator to sccarn him the rocognition of tho rublio ot large. All the artists wero kindly recoweil and encournged with a wolcome, the old fmofbning fully ns gladly scon 08 the new ones. 1t yon!d scarcoly be kind to oritlcizo the flrst perfamanco in detail, especlally ay tho play was cast |o exbibit tho streugers, I: is sufiicient to suy taat, whilo somo nervousness was apparont in‘alfof thom, they mado a very décided and agrod@ble impression, . Mr. Hurdie stamped himaglf a favorito at tho outset. 1Te is an actor of gieat powor, and will, bofore tho sonson closél, Love established himself firmly with thoss who can approciato ncmMOWMlu and Intelligent act] lug, good reading, and manly, stralght-forws Pbearing. The part of fercule i8 of . the horois ordor, and fitted, him ensily. _ Mr. Groy bad not much opportunity. s, Frank Murdoeh made fricuds immelntoly. A bright, potite, vivacious Jittio lady, with” a vory swoot voice and melodious lau hin otty faco and charming mauner, sho couldnot do othorwise, 1er cugagoment is n capital addition to the company, and will m.xa?ly a wagt long foit ot this theptre.” NMiss Alico ‘Wyudham is not r]ulbu » ptranger. Sha hag lost none of hor good looks, I less girlish than sho wag, and will, whon at home uore,‘ 111l the pluca shoite designed for voryacceptubly. She was vnu"hrvusu last oveniug, and her voico failed to fill tno cnormous suditorium, This, however, will disappear inaday or two. Bra. Holmes layed the part of & fushionable lady of uncer- P-‘m yenrs, aud played it with o fairapprociation of thqcharacter, Thore was nothing noticeablo in thio femainder of the cast for criticism to carp at. “Ciyilization” will bo repeated to-night, to-morow night, and Saturday night, Tho ro- mainder of the weok, ** Lwo Loves und a Lifo," the jolut effort o‘f Clarles Ronde aud Tom Tay- lor, will be played. fmrq Du(’r'ur n and ladies ocenpled tho laft prosoonitm-box aftor the second not, The prou- once of tho distinguished visitor wns ackuowl- odged by tho orchestra altor the fall of tho cur- toia by the porformance of tho national airs of both countrias, tho Govornor acknowledging:the complimont by standing through its porform- anco. B —— Krupp. Mr. Xrupp, the oolobrated iron-mastor and’ stool maker of Y'russf, Ly fust hought, in tho, Palquu Provinces of Hpain, u vast body of . Jron uud, opntaining 440-1ron nhnn, four toines of coal, and flve great fonudrics and workshops, which ho proposca’t davote to tho construction of irop ships of ‘war, 1lolias bullt a railrond abont 14 milos long ‘to transport tho motal to tho const of the Bay of Blyoay, rias | LOCAL MISCELLANY, OHICAGO MEDICAL SOOIETY. A mootiug of the Chicajso Medieal Soclety was hold yestorday ovening iu Parlor No.10f the Gnult Ilouse, Dr, Quino’ took tho chair, about twonty-{lyo mombors being presont in-all, ' . The minutes of the procedivg meoting having been rond sud approved, .. 2 DI A, I TOSTER roported tho cnso of Tilottn Hollitt, the ehild who died at Onk Grove of hydrophobin lnst Sat- urdnv.” In hiwvoport' Dr, Foster stated that he tvas called on Friday lsut to attond tho child Hor shin was warm, pulso about 90, rogular, and strong. Tho .pupils of the coyo wero nate vral, the tonguo elighily coated, oxcopt in tho middle, whoro 1t was reddish of huo, Uho child goggod somowbat, but did not vomit, and thore was no disturbanco of the bowels, and no cGuplaint of pain. Tho ebild waa conscious and natural, aud if o Oy it upen fier faco startad suddonly, nu though sho had re- colyed an_clentric shock, aud looked wild nnd frightoned,catohing hior breath and throwing hor head aud bor bands_ about, but soon bocuma ontural nealn, If & draught from an opon door or windoyw strucle hot, n}m cought hor broath. Since the night of tho Wodnosdny pro- vious sho bad oaton nothing, having swallowed only a few tenspoonfula of wator fu that timo, Bhe frequently called for water, but could not enccoed in mwallowing it when b way brought. Ou Wednesday slio grew worse, but wag ablo to sit up, dispiaying no symptoms of iliness in addition to thoso of tho provious day, the only chango boing that tho symptows al- rendy doscribed wero moro matked, - TFriday violent spasms oneued on oach attempt to drink, or when o current of air crossed her. On tho ‘aftornoon of Friday, Dr. Tostor called Drs: W. B, Olarke nod Norman Dridgo to consult with him in the enso, who con- curred with him, after a loug and caroful oxam- ination, thnt tho caso was ono of hydrophobin, Various romedioa wore administeted, but with- ont eoffoct, und Soturday tho spasms grow mote violent, nud ware nccompanivd by frothing at the mouth and ivability toswallow, The pulse ranged from 100 ito 180 per minute, and 1ittle girl died at 8 o'clock in thoovening ina vio- lent spaem, in which her body underwont hor- rid contortions, lier eycoalls startod from their, sockots, and lior breathiug ran from forty-eight to niuoty-six inspirations per minuto, No post-mortem examiuation was mado in the cnso. 'On inquiry, it sppearcd that the child had - boen bitten alont s week bo- foro July 4 a little pet dog ou ‘the loft ohoek, The wouud bled slightly, but henled. quickly, snd no more waa thought of it. The dog was killed tho night after It had bitten tho child, although no susplcion of rabies Lind boen aroused. The day beforo it bit the little girl the dog hind bitten n gontloemon in the neighborhood, who ns yet ling mfinfl’uqtel.l no symptony, and hing no_apprelicnsions of an attack of hvdrophobia, On motion of Dr, Entle, the roport of Dr, Fostor was laid upon to table, to Yo discassed at the noxt meoeting, with cspecial roforence to the queetion whether or not hydrophobla was the rosult of virus. 2 MIBCELLANEOUS," - Dr. W, A. Clarko rend & paper on orarian tumors, of which the discussion wasalso ye- forred to tho noxt macting, Dr. J, N. Hydo moved that a committeo bo appomted to confer with tho Committeo of tho Pharmnccuticnl Society, and report upon the subject of tho prescribing of tho phar- macenticat compounds manufactured by Wzotlh, of Ihiladelphis, and others. After & prolonged discussion, in which the gonuinoncss of tho va- rious elixirs was dobatod, the resolution was car- ried, and_Drs. Foster, Stigging, and Latlo were nppointad such committae. Tho Special Committeo on Dr. 0. W, Titch's bool, “Instructions to Talients,” a work on hygiono which Lo has boon in tha habit of sratuitously “distributing among his patients, hen submitted their report, censuring the work as unprofessional. = Aloug and warm discussion followed when tho objection was raised that tho intontion of the work was-thoe fucroase of Dr, Fitch’s prace tico, Tho report was rojocted, and the Journed. ‘mooting ad- ISR TEE,COUNTY COMMISIIONERS. The regular weekly mooting of the Board of . County: Commissioners waa beld yostorday aftor- noon, Progtdont Ashton inthe chair. The fol- lowing membors wero present: Commissionors Bogue, Busso, Olough, Crawford, Herting, 1ar- rig, Johnsou, Jones, Lonergan, and Russell. After sovernl billa had beon recoived and ro- forrod, n communication was read from the Town Clerk of South Chicago. Ho showed thattho dobts of tho town provious to 1874 were $20,000, and that the expenses for tho present yoar would amount ' to 825,000, nand sorhaps more. {t was tho desiro of the Town Board that thoamount of the sinking fund ghonld bo praced at 315,000, and that the County Collector Lo empovered to collect this sum from tho taxable property of the town. * ‘The communication was roferred to the Com- mittoo on tho Iqualization of Taxes, and the Botrd adjourned, ' ‘No netion was takon on tho application of tho Wesr 8ldo Board for 34,000, i e e CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL COURT. Yestordny morning at tho convening of court John Russell Sheldon was arralgned to plead to tho indictmont of mayhem, and plended “not guilty.” Tt will bo remembored that tho particu~ Inrs of this caso were given In 'Tur TrinuNz last week, Bineo being placod io jail Sholdon lins been trying to play thoinsanity gamo, and asked, through his counsel,'to be tricd In tho County Court on the chargoe of insanity, instend of belng tried 1 the Criminal Court for mayhem. Judge Qary, howovor, overruled tho motiou, snd yester- day morning o decided that tho ‘prisoner must o tried, noxst torm, in the Oriminal Court, under the pending indictment. Wheon the trial comes on that Qourt will first detormine whether he is insang, and, if not, then try him ‘on tho chargo of mayhem, ) | THE POLICE COURTS. 2 Justico Soully yestorday fiued Thomas Egau 810 for makiny threats of vinlouco agalnst Thomus Alton, of Canalport avonuo., . James Quirk, tho Ind who attomptaed to tap tho tillof nenloon and rostaurant, . No. - 97 State strect, Bunday, was this morning bronght botore the Armory Police Court, and sent tothe Ile- form School for reformation, Aman giving his nemo 28 Charles Willinma wag before Justico Heully yestordny, “chnrged with maluroating a cripple’ numod George Ouk- loy, who resides at No, 150 North Irankin street. Williams was severely reprimanded and {fincd 810, = Justico Boydon d.ispoaud of tho following of- fondors yeoterday : Ldward Waguor, disorderly, &25 5 Michaol Ruasell, disordorly, $10 ; Georgo Andergon, disorderlyand resisting an officer, £10; John Miller, drunk and disorderly, $10; Bolle King, drunk aud disorderly, 803 and Goorgio Thomas, drunk and a vagraut, 87. I'wo burglars luumylud to entpr tho whole- sala grooory Louse ot Steols, Wedelos & Co., No. 185 Bouth Wator stroet, Sundny aftornoon, and ‘wero discoverod by Oloer Brown, who captured ono of them, James Murphy, ‘Tho other, & ful low named a!li. csoaped. The prisonor livey in Bridgoport. 1o was Lrought bofore Justico Doyden yesterday moring under the charge of disorderly; and finod 810. Tho Bridowoll will fiundshbnn with quarters for tho noxt twonty nys. Abont ono year ago A, B, Wilkinson and J, W, Reed lad .somo fluancial traneactions, which enusod thom to apply do the elvlt courts for a sottloment of tho busincss, which rosdlted i o judgmont for & small amouns against Wilkin- pon. Since that timo Willinson hns mado throats of violonco agaiust Need, tuntil finally, becoming alarmed, ho caused tho object of his foar to ba dragged boforo Justice Boyden, who youtarday, - for (the satisfuction of ihe badly- fngtened Roed, placed Wilkivgon uuder bonds to koop tho peace, Bunday morning’s paper mentioned in dotail the arrost of & young man named John Dean in the attompt to pick-tho pocket'of dlrs, Gorden, of Waghington Helghts, Saturday aftornoon, and also gflfi two of his accomplices in the business woro brought . in with him, Yesterday at tho convening of Justico Boyden's Court thoy wero armigued for trial, aud tho@videnco was binding on tho trio, who wero lield to the Uriminal Uourt, “T'ho bail of Dean was fixod at #800, whila thet of Villiain Patrick and John Marsh, the accouso- tlos, was fixed nt $300 each, James Kaue and Jamos Dinko, porters, had o quarrel in the kitchon of the Tromout House at an oarly hour Bundsy morniug, nnd special I'o- licoman Molin attompted to stop thom, when Blakoe struocl him with 8 beor-glass, Tolh par- tios were arrested, Yesterday tha prisoners wero brought boforo Justico Boydon, wiio, uvau loarn- ing from tho physiciun of the officor that ho wanld not bo nblo to loave his room beforo Thursdsy noxt, on acoouut of tho injury in- ‘husband to defraud THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 187 L | glotml, dlgohargod Kaus, but hold Dlake undor 600 bondn for hig apparauce Friday, John dackeon was bofors Justico Doydon yoa- torday morning ko answor to tho charga of birg- Inrys. Lato Bundny, night-tho prisoner ontevod {he houro of Elizaboth Instings, No, 113 'lwon- ty-ninthentroot, with burglhrious intontions, The ocoupants of the houro discovered bim, and | tnisod tho potico by tholr scronms, nnfholore tho follow could make his cscape ORicer Carlin nabbod bim, ‘JTustico ]}oxdun.\upm) hearing the ovidenoo, held tho nocused to tho Criminal Cours, in bouds of €800, Bandny morning's paper montionad the dotatls connostod with o serious. entting nitray which took place Bnturday afterncon at a notoriouns ‘don kobt by & nogro named Goorge Drown,int No. 306 South Clark stroct, in which n follow \'y . the namo of Honry Milmgton ausaulied nnd out & man nanted Kennedy rovoss tho abdomen, sey- oriug tho intostines, nnd -inflioting an ugly wonnd some 6 or 6 inchen iu fobgth, from: which death will probably result.. Yeatordny morning Millinglon, with two mon named Jacoh Uollins and Willinm' Tnso, who wore arrstod with him g8 boing ncoesnoly Lo the eutling, weto nrralgned before Justico Doydon on the chargo, Millington wnn committed without Lail to nwait fho result of the injuries of tho wounded man, "o other two wore hold undor 8100 Lol each, The wholo parly aro Afrleaus, A An Inenne Bobeminn, about 50 yenrn of agoe, was yostordsy nrraigued boforo Justico Souily clinrgod with disorderly conduct. It scems that ho hos been subject to inesano_fits for sovoral yoars, ond, SBundny afternoon, hong selzod with ono of theso spelfs, "o proccoded to hiuson-in- Inw's, Frank Willinms, who koopsa cigar-store on tho corner of Waylor and Cnnal sticets, and proceoded to smnsh in tho front windows., An ofticor, noticlng his condition, conveyed him to tho station, On beiug brought into” the court~ room ho mado repeoted endenvors to out Will- inmsg with » pair of, tailoy’s sbiears, whioh ho bad concoalod on hin person, Tho Justico concluded that it was s clear caso of inwanity, and ordered him to bo consiguaed to his coll, whero a compo- tent physiclan will this maraing oxamine his crao. JMrs. W. B. Frrell wus arroated yestorday morning on the complaint of John Crocker, of No.'248 Lukto avenuo, charged with committing on aesault on him with inteut to do hodily injury Bunday tnst. Mrs, Farrell, it is allogod, wny at ong time a petiont in the hoanlln! for the In- stno, and, sinco herroloasofrom that Institution, b times {8 still subject- to 'attacks of lunaoy, During one of theso spasms sho assnulied Crock- or, who, she imaginos, is in collusion with ber fior out of cortain property which sho claims. Tho woman is evidontly in- 8ang, and while in her coll kopt np o constant raving of tho injustice dono ber, and, like all the poor unfortunate maniacs, declared hereelf to bo a8 sano os tho Court itsell, JusticoBoydon held horto tho Criminal Court’ on tho charge for which sbio was arrostod, under 500 bail, Juatice Boyden was occupled yestordny for an hour or morg, in' hiearing u coso of 1iot. “Tho prisonors werd Barnoy McNell, his wife Thercen, his littlo danghter Bridget, nged 13 years, an Michael Manparch: It appearsd, n the ovi- doncg, that MeNeil and Fannarch woro drunic Sunday, snd, while under the influonce of frequont drinks of Bridgoport whisky, enterad tho grocery store and saloon of John Kloiforth, at No. 600 Archer avenue, and dewmanded more bad whisky, which was refusod them. Whis ro- fasnd angored the roughs, aud they commenced an indiserimivato attack upon the csteblishment aud jnmatos, hurlinfi misstlos of overy .da- seriplion, from o boor plass io a keg, through ' the windows of tha honuo, untit it was pretty well demolished, The wifo and daughter of McNel, hearing the row, hastened {0 tho scono of the alfray, aund lenta hcl{)lng hand. The wifo espeoielly mado tungs lively for o short time in that locality, The proprictor sorzod a rovolver aud discharged the contonts of ono chamber into the nir, thinking theroby to frighton off his assailants. Lo roport attractod the attention of an officer, who arrested tho whole party on thio charge of riot. The Justico, aftar carefally hoaring tho evidanco, Lield MoNeil and Hannarch over to tho Crimiuul Court in bonds of 8500 each. Mrs. MoNoeil was hold to tite eamo court in §100,—the child ho dis- chargod. B MISCELLANEOUS, Johupy Ilyan, o notorivus _thief, syas arrested Bunday niglit by Dotectives Flynn and TFiana- gan, and Iodged in tho Andison Strect Station to awalt un examination onthe cherge of lur- cony, in robbing an old man 170 years of age, named Sylvestor Backwith, of §7¢ aud promis-- sory notos mmounting to 3150, at the 'Iato Cale- donian picate. ) —— GENERAL NEWS. Copalin, the Wosl-Sido photographer, hns somo fine stersoscopic views of the funoral pro- cossion of the late Dishop\Whitohouse. The temporature yesterdny, as observed by Mauasso, optician, under Tie Tamuse Building, wag, in the shade, at 7 a, m., 63 deg, Fal.; 10.a. m,, 85 19m., 86; 3 p. m, 89; 6. m,, 87; and 8 p. m., 78, , " Walt & Tonta * iy tho namo of firm of conl- dealors on Randolph straot, aboyo 'Curtis, Tho sonior partnor probubly atteuds to -salos; the Jjunior to deliveries. * It is somowhat singular to.motico with what accuracy aud nnanimity auy conl-vondor's sealos will make 1,700 pounds-of coal.and the uriver of thecart n ton, In fact, it doesn't moke any dif- ferenco ovon if thevs'are $wo mon on tho kort. A man whoso namo is supposed ‘to'bp cither Nelson or Fitzpatrick, while in 'an intoxicated stato, foll over Lhovear rail of a Madison street car, at 6:30 o'clock last ovoning, fracturing his skull, 1o wits romoved to the County 1lospital I;ye f)fl.\cut Bartholin, Mis injury *may prove fatal. Tho nlarm from Box 817, at 12:15 yesterdny af< tornoon, was cconsioied by fire in.a barn iurenr of No, 12 Aberdeon stroct. Dawmgge, £20. Bomo ‘boys who were playing ‘with niatchos causod tha blaze. My twin-brother is a.pile-driver,” 48 in arfs- tacratic circles driving out “(hnt's: tho ort of boir-pin Tam,” ns tho ‘corroct phrase for pur- poces of solf-Inudation. 3 Thoro wad ho miecting of-the Common Councit loat nvoulu;i, owing to -tho failure.of a quornm to.attond, LYresidont .Dixon was. ot especinlly suxious that thove should.be o mecting, and so, promptly at thoe stroke of Lalf-past 7 o'clock, ho dirocted tho roll to ‘bo ealled, and, as'but four- toen Aldormon nuswored to shoir namos, ho de- clared the: Conncil adjourncd for lnok of uorum, Sovaral of tho Aldermen Jaoked in nt ord Dufferin’s recoption at the Palmer Houso, A roquiom moss ‘wns colobrated yestorday morning ut the Cathodral of the Holy Namo, Dr. McMaullon ofticinting, in .commomoration of Roger J. Braus, who was killed a year ago.at tho Hag-bridge disustor. Tho-mass was said at tho instance of the Union Catholic Library Assooin- tion, of whick Br. Brass way the first Prosidont, Tho Bcandinavian Free-L'rado League failed to meot yostorduy aftarnoon. Tho meoting is pout- yoned for one weel, Meotings of the Loaguo n{n léuld tomporarily a¢ No. 30 Houth Clark utroot. The firat number of o woekly papor called the Onieago £ol, devoted to the intercsts, of Irigh Cutholics, hny just boon issued, 1t is publlu!md Ly Calill & Tavsoy, Nod, 193 and 184 Iast Lakoe stroot, Itiswell gotten np, and will doubtless roceivo tho support it descrvos, A mooting of s number of the rosidents of tho Tifteorth Ward wag held Saturduy evening for 1ho purposo of organizivg o volintoer five.patrol to ussist in maiotaining ordor st fires and holping 1n -Bny way that pught scom best ot tho time, A compan; of ity men was m‘fimxizufl, with the fol lo\rllld; ag ofti- cers ; Col. H, Ostorman, Foreman ; G, Douteh, Tirst Assistant ; Aloxander Ostorman, Sccoud Angistant; Thomas Moyors, Lhird -Assistant ; Ed Fugorhood, Fourth Assistant; Custay Kuutz, Treasurer ; and Jobn iimbol, Scorotary. A sorious neeldent ocenrred at Kingsbury Iall yestorday ufternoon- at 1:30 a'clock.” Four car- penters were st work on a weakly-constructad wondTold, whon it suddonly gavo way aud procip- itated two of them to 5.\0 slugo below .o distanco of wbout L0 fool, Ono _of thew, idward Neill, of 145 Wesb Polic straot, had thres ribs broken, and rocolved se- voro intornul injuries, which will prove fatal, o is o married man. Jawes Williston I8, 1ho nanio of tho othor mu, and ho was_also badly injured intornully, but net fatally, Ife livos at 212 West Indinnn stroot, Tho two others eluy, to portions of tho seaffold which did not l'u\{f and oseaped injury, Capt. Regglo und his company of Alpine unt- ors gavo a reoeption at theic Avinory, on Wash- ington slrect, lust ovoning, lo the Clan-na-Quol aud Moutgomery Guards snd lrish 1t It was o pure’y milltary affatr. ‘Tho * boys" wont in for o good timo, aud thoy biad it,* A string Dband yas In sttondunco, nud “the light fun- tustio” was mado s chlof featuro of (lio oven- sion, Bongs wore sung h{ Hovoral montbora of all tho companicg, the Italiune ohiofly doing tho operativ stvle of molody, which was hoartily A(\Yplmu!ed, Hergt, Mulvoil, of $he Cluu-na-Guel nurds, snng somo stuving ballads in o vory of- footivo thunuor, Briof spsechos wore mndo by Capta, ]In’:fin, Glengon, Cuaniffe, and Joyeo, Lofreshmonty woro liborully provided, aud, ugwr nponding o tijht plonannt timo, the compnnion broks up I hl‘;{n good humor with thom- wolvos, tho United States and ol or respective nationnlitios, ——— 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thero will ‘bo o tub-race on “the ‘lake ennt of tho Lxposition DBullding Saturday, The cone tostants are omployes of millinery-houson. If, tho wator s rough the raco will take placo-in‘the bnsin noar Patke zow. oo ol & The Inwn party appointed by the lndios of Bt. Matlc's Church for Jnst ook, which wny_piocos- sarlly postpoucd, will bo given Woildnosday, at No. 1 Lavgloy avonito. % Al young men inthe oily intorcsted inithe tomperanao causo ara .invited-to meot ab \iho rooms of the Y. M, 0. A,, No. 148 Madison sireatt, bis ovoniug, to doviss ways and moavato holp their.conmados who nre.down. 1o momborrof the Unlon Cirale, tho:0'Dono- van-Rosu Cisclo, and tho North Hido iliolfing- Mills Clrelo of tho Chicago Feninn Irotherhoud, will hold a goncral meotitig at the Healoy Tall, Archior avonio, Wednesday ovening at 8 o'eloclk harp, for the prrposo of taling stopsto eleot & dolegato to attend tho Conyention.of tho.Feniong of Amerien, to.gpon in Now York outho 2ith inst. Livory membor is expooted to bo presont, The Direators nnd Dircotrodos of the Ornlian Asylum oro reminded that the childrow's plenie ig o Lo Thwsday, Aug. 20, nt ivorside, aund thoy-are invitod toattond, andto send provislons to the asylum Wednosdny. 'I'raln willijenve Iili- nois Contral Dopot at.9:25 and return at 4:15. A -proposition has boan rocelved by W. D, Blllings, .Chalrman of the Loor Children Lix- cursion Committes, from Mr. Goodtich, .to tako 1,000 childron toEvanston Uriday. Tho Connnit~ tee meot thismorning to consider'the proposition, and tako tho necoseary stops to makoe tho nex oxcursion .08 succosuinl os the ona givon.last wook, It bas boon decided to take tho ohildron for the noxt trip from the Houth Side, bolweon Sixtecnth and Van Buron strocts. Tho Michigan Avenue Daptist Church, to- gotlicr with the Sunday-sohool, will hold & ple- nicat Osle Forost Park, on tlio Chicago, Rook Island & Pacifis Ttailrond, 28 miles from Chi~ cago, Thursday, . Dr, J, A, Hunt, tho woll-known blnak tencher, travelor, and corrospandant, who hins lived fif- tocn yenrs in Africa, will dolivoer hin popular leo- ture entitled * Lifo Among the Wild Alricans,” at the Second Baptise Church, corner of Morgan and Monroo stroets, ‘this evoning, Admission is free, but a .colloctlon will bo takon up.attho clowo of the lecturo, Thoro wiil bo . picnie in «Ogdon's.Grove, Woduesday,-of the Siuni aud Zion \Habbathe scliools combinod, which promises to Lo .a vory eunjoyablo affuir. Good musio will bo iu attend- ance through tho evening, —_—— PERSONAL, ‘Bishop ‘Chonoy aud Mrs. Choney arrlved at Ottawn, Oaunda, yestordny, whero thoy-are tho guosts of Ald. Rowe. A splondid cbureh isbuild- ing at that city for thoe Reforniod Episcopal cou~ grogation, Tho Hou. F. 'C. Capriol, President .of .iho Huron & Ontarlo Caual Company, with :hig daughter, Miss Blizaboth -Capriol, of I'oronto, Canado, Joft by tho Michigan Contral last night, for their home. Mr. J. G, Cochrane, nrchiteot,.of ‘this city, hns tho'satisfaction of knowing that his design has been adopted by olarge majority for tho naw Court-lfonso nt Tontinc, in “this Btate. If AMr, O, gots nfow moro State-Housos and Court Houtios, lis namo will become synonymous with publio buildings, Mr, S8amuel J, Dquntt hins been ny\pnlhhfil- Onuhier for the Pittsburg, Cincmunati & ist. Louis Reilroad at Chicago Station. M, J.-Q. A, Bonn, Goneral Froight Agant of tho -Ohiengo, Buliuglon & Quivey Tietirund, has ROno ovor hiy road on o tour uf inspection, I will'be abaeut about ten dnys, v, T, tho Micizan Southern Railrond, mef with vory tad afllintion, Mo was informod by teleuraph yesterdny that his only sou, who was going to echool at Oakland, Cal., .aud was.nearly 14 years of:age, hind died suddonly.from diphilorin, ~ L, orae:is nimost heartbroion, and was uueble Lo attoud.to his duties yestorday. Noasrs, Phil A. Hoyne, :Boncca Kimbarlk, and Touis Wabl roturnod yostorday from Biue Tia'io, whero thoy epont ‘tho Sablath in_flshing, principatly, The Commiissionor hooked n_Iniye number of xock bags. Mr.!Kimbark camo in for Lis share of the fluny tribo. Louis Wahl vas unfortunate in mot fandivg the bass, buthe medoitupin “reoling” ina number .of black | boes, isomie of them -wveighing from 12 to 15 Conmls. ‘Creasuror O'lnra was in the party, ut be, concluding thut Monday the fisl would bitobobter than Sunday, vemained bohind, . —_— THE OITY-HALL, ‘Tho City ‘Croasnver yesterday recoived $22,000 from the City Collector, aud §1,800 from tho Water Dopartment, Ou Baturday ho pnid out on eik]'indchteduouu & total of §030,000. " Comptroller Hayes continues to muke his reg- uler weokly visits to Waukeslin, Iio leaves Baturday ovonings aud roturns lomo on {he Monday evenings following. Bavitary Buperintendont, Dr. Ten C. Miller, ho of the yard-long title, roturncd from hisvacp~ tion yestorday afternoon. Io will immedintely rosume Lis dutios. g Beforo tho Board of PTolice, overal oficors wore arraigned on different chnrgos. The wost important caso was that of Olicor ‘Paylor, charged with making ou illogal arrest, Tho cose was dismissod. ' . . Oelciminers and carpentors aro busily at work ranovating tho uppor part of the City-1lall, cape- clally tho difforent court-rooms. The Committee on Fire and Water, aud the Bpociat Committes on Fire Ordinances did not moet yosterdny, owing to the absenca of thoe ma- jority, who wero seeing tho elepliant aloug with tho Larl of Dufferin, g SUBURBAN NEWB, EVANSTON, T'ho annusl cataloguo of the Garrott Biblical Tastitute is now roady for distribution. This [ue stitution is doing a good work, and has already seeured an nokuowledged position: among tho most prominent thoologieal sohools of ‘the conn- try. Its chief drawbacle nt present is a debt caused by the great Clhipago firo, but amplo pro- vision 18 mado for the gradual reduction of this incumbranco,and the endowmont of the Inatitute vields a good incomo. 'The Faonlty, a8 at_pres- ent constitutod, is a8 follows: The Roy. Houry Baunister, D, ., Professor of Exogetical The- ology; tho Rev. Miner Iaymond, D, D, Lrofessor of Systematio Theology; the Rev. Trancis D. Homonway, D. D., Professor of Iebrew and Biblical Literature; the ey, Willinm X. Ninde, D, D., Profoseor of Practical Theology; the Rev, Charles I[ Fowlor, D. I, Lecturor an. Apologotio ‘Choology: and Robort L. Cumnosl, A, M., Instructor i Blooution. Trovision {8 aléo mado for an aunual courao of lootures by prominent meu jn tha Motbodist Church. Tho speciul leoturers for 1874-'6 aro: “'ha Rov. W. If, Porrine, D, D., Albion, Mich., ¢ Tho I'roblem of tha Abuolute.” ©he Rtov, B. 1% Cocker, D. D., Ann Arbor, Mieb,, * Modern Pantholsm,"” ‘the Rov, W. 0. Williamw, D, D,, Delaware, 0., “ Nystory in Roligion,” s ‘Ilio Rov. Williatn *D. Godman, D. D., Borea, 0., *What is Christianity ?" Bishop Fostor, D, D.,, L.JL.D., Cincinnali, “Dhe Nature of Bin," “Lho Bov. . I, Steclo, D. D, Apploton, Wis,, Pho Phasos of Unitarian Boliof." ‘Ihie Rev. 4. Fallows, D, D., Bloomington, Ill., # Chiritianity and Culiure,” Tho Rov. P, Wiley, D, D., Greeneastlo, Ind., “ A Herolo Minfstry,” Bishop I Bowman, D, D.', Bt. Louis, * Minls- torial Hubits and Mannors.” Tho entalogua containg o full list of tho Alum- nt, and of the students in attendanco during tho st Eenr. of whom thera wore 172, 76 being in ho thoological olasges, and 96 in prepuratory olagses, Tho Jist includes tho nomos of Lo youug Indios, 'Pho noxt torm bogins Bopt. 17, T'heo, Lrusteos promivo that tho Wator-Works will be completed by Thanksgiving Day, "Tho alann of five disturbad tho wonted quict of Babbath ovoning, snd mutorinily dimiu. ighod tho vizo of tho nudioncos nt tho soveral whurchos, The firo originated in a barn bi the reur of Lyow's Hall, which was spoodily con- swmed, 'Tho flamos communicated to the rear ond of tho hall, but wore subduad by tho offorts of tho Tire Departmopt, 1f Lyond' 1l hud become well nhlnzn tho bottor portion of the busiuosy seatlon of the villaga woull probably have beon desiroyod, As b was, Lhio loss wis uominal, Lo S——— 'Thoe *rince of Wales, Many improvoments have boon made on the Princo of Wales' cutato ut Bandsingham, A ngw and handaomo station, which will bo appropri. atoly Attod up, 1y bewg orcotod ab Wollorton for . Morso, Genoral Passenger Agont of | | thoispeolalume of tho Toynl! family, ‘Totwoon 80 and 100 acros'will bo thrown into tho pdrk ho. i foro tho- Prinoe:and Prinoess vist: Bandringldm [ agnin, A now.soliool hind boen ' buitt- ab the. éxd ! ; ponso of. the Prince at Wollerton. ——— S | CIIINESIH SLAVERY!IN CUBA, A Chinomnn’s Story=finteresting. Docy . amonts, soaty . BoHTON, Aug, 13, 1874, | T'o the Edsfor af-the Boslon Journal;. . 1 _ Wong Chiu. P'oods.o Chincso. Rebol Chicf,—n Mandsrin of - the, third oxder,—uow nu oxile for tho patt he tablk in tho robollion to ovorthrow tho prosont Tartar (‘]rvnuuly. 1le spenlks Buglish lluontly, , 1o wna oducatod. fn” Uik country, aud I8 ambltious to changoe our public’ sonlimeut to- ward China by o narration of tho ovents, that bavo onused hor to ramptt slationnty for contus rigs, -In spealkdoy. of the. cruclties- oudurod by the Chineso fu oxilo; ha told sue the story of Clhun Youug . Hing, who han quite rocontly.cscapod from Cubn, _.Lasked bim to write it . ont wxl.lt full dotails, and, promiscd that I should give ) to tho public. Spain is constantly nllpunl ug to our_sympallilos,—Spaln, tho honrtioss slave- mnstor, tho roloutlesy slave-trader, tho merciicsy rutor, tho romorselory conquoror; Spain, swhich murdess our misslonarios, nysnssinatos onreitlzeny whon thoy .fall undor tho suspicion of being loyal to tho nationnl erood,—and wa listen to her appoala ais if hier * bistory for throo conturios, overy decado “of it,; had not beon n rccord of crimos against unan nature, Lot tho caolics now be heard! first cry thoy have raised. demands redress. Tore s tho It tolls n slory that Yours truly, Jaues RepraTit, -NOTE KROM WONG CHIN ¥ao. Dran Sti: Who following is the_slory.of .ono of.my countrymen who arrived in Boston recent- ly from Cuba, whora o was held in boudage by Tauto Franciyco, the owuor of o sugar pluta- tion, gituatod m the country & fow hours’ jour- ney. baol from Clonfuegos. I.have questionod bhim closely, pud am convinced of tho truth of bis narrativo, I givo it Just ns it was relatcd by bim, suppressing only tho unme of tho bark on which ho arrived and the Captain who kindly ns- sisted Lim, This Chinsman was placed on shors Dy the Coptain, and, being unable to_spoak Iin- glish, way Lakten by o policeman to the stors of Ar-8low, the Chinose toa morchant, who ' kindly took bim in chavgo, 1lis appearance sorves to provo the truth of- his statement . ¥ STORY OF CHUN . YUUNG . 1IING, ¢ 3y nnmo is Chun Young 1ling, In the yor 1869, tho'11th moon and the 18ur dey, whilo I wud sibting in tho stroots of Cnnton surraunded by a party of my fricuds, one of my countrymen named Ar-Kin eame yp, and told us that wo could all obtain.work in Amoy, and.that if wo would go there with Linrhe would: pay-afl of kho oxpengo. I, with many others, went with him, and when ave arrived at:Amoy Lo told ua that ho was dkunéumlulerlm obtaining work for us,'but if we would go over the wator hie would pay uscach £10.0 month. Wo cousulted together, and, -ns moct of us had no mounoy (o return to Canton, wo-aceeptod hia offer, and at onco wont on board of a'French :bark lying i the harbor. Assoon ag we clitnhed over tho side of tho ship wo wero commanded to go Lelow botween decks. T'hoso who did not go willlugly wero thrown down, and the hatclios wera closed. . © ON‘A BLAVE SHIP. ** Weo'lind lain there about two doys when wo “felt tho bark movo. Iu -tho mengtime wo had counted our number, and found ‘€nat thoro were 808 on board. ' Whilo on the sea wo were given plenty to cat, and in about threo months wo ar- rived at Havann, in the Island of Cuba, *“Whilo thero many men came on - board'and wo woro lod out-and oxamined aud our strength tosted. Tho mnn who had us in chargo doliv- cred ten of our number to somo ‘men, fifty to others, and ono man took 100, If any of ma were unwilling to go wo were kickod and told ihat we'must go and do a8 ho enid, orolse go out on-the streets and starve. A man namod ‘Pantd ‘Francisco made arrangomonts to take :f fitky to work on'his plantation. "I went with this \| number, nud as soon as ho had pair our mastor somoe monoy, lie placed us on the enrs, and wo wont to Cionfuogos. Upon ‘arriving there, wo woro drivon -back into ‘the mountaing, and at ubout 8 o'clack wo arrived at a largo houso, sur- log hnts, and told that womust slecp ou tho floor, which we did as hest wo conld, IN SDAVERY ON A TLANTATION. “AES o'cloclk the noxt morning wo were driven out to the sugar plantation and told that wo must cut cano. We worked until 8 z.m,, when we {|'had somo potatoos and -Indlan ‘corn to eat. worked wntil 8 in tho ovoning, when wo wero ntlowed -to -rest and ent rupper. Wo did not have auything to ont between 8 a, m. and 8 p. m. During the busy seagon wo wont out nfter eating sypper and worked until balf-past. 10, Wo then had four ‘and a half hours rest, and wero com- pelled-to worlk again, CRULKTIEN, ** When wo were at-work wa were watched con- tinaelly by o dviver, who, with n long whip in'Lis hand, would walk bohind, aud if sny ono lagged hio would reeoive fifty lashes. If any of us wore slel and usable t0'work wo wero.whipped, 2nd if we wero unablo to got up wo were loft in ‘tho hot sun until night, whon wo wero carricd in by our comrades, Wo woro not allowed to spenk Lo onch ather in our nativo tonguo, and many of us did not even kuow Lhe names of the olhers. * On Sunduy, when wo wero given s short timo to eujoy owrselves, I, with others, went for a walk iu tho woods, and did not roturm until one- holf hour nftor the othors, For this offousy I was tiod to & troo nud recoived 100 blows, My body was o bruised that T conld not go to worle next morning, I was thon whipped ngnin nand compelled to go out to work. My body shows tho marks of that whipping yut. At ono timo onc of my comrades ran nway into tho woods, aud whon ho was caught ho.way threo times beaton and then compelled to wear two lurro iron bulls which were chnined to hu logs, 1Xo lind to work with these chained to bim, oud if bo did not keep up with the othors Lo was Denton by the driver., “ Bany times wo did not have .cnough to eat, nnd a4 & gonornl thing wo wero nsed worse than the nogroes, for the masters said that, while they owned the nogroes for life, thoy.owned us for cight years only. * " HOPELESS LIVES, “Panto Francisco, my mastor, had 150 Chinn- men in bis omploy, Part of tho number wore working on n new contract, having served their cight years, 1 lenrned that when their torm had oxpired they had 1o movoy, and wero compotled to wake o new contract for n vumbor of yenrs or starve, for no ono vould hire thom by tho month, it boing contrary to tho custom of the owners of the plantations, “ Not one in twenty-flve of the Ohinamen at worle in Cubs over rotwrns to Chinn, for if- they aro strong onough to survive their toils for six or soven years, the Iast yoar or two thoy aro worked night nud day withont fest, and jn’a short tine aro ablo to work uo longor. All hops i givon up, and many die, ‘ "Thoso who survive find that the littlo money, thoy had saved to return hns been used to pay forfood and caro while sick, and thoy huve no alternativo but to mako n now contract, “During my five years’ slavery, I was ablo to savo only ubout £33, AN ESOAPE. ‘' About o month ago I oscaped and ran fnto the woods early in tho morafug, bofare the hour of work, whilo tho driver wos nbsont, Lwup- dorod about for ftvo days, nnd was ablo to pracoed only at night, Many fimes nt mght T was com- polied to stop and hide, on account of tho bark- ing of tho dogs, Ihad nothng but berries and frult to ent, nud at lust found the wator aud on- tored Cionfuegos, and, whilo walking on tho wharyes, T ot n Captaln, who took whit monoy 1 had ($92), and hid mo on his brig,” COMMENTS BY WONU UMIN ¥OD, . Tho continunl Instancos brought under my no- tico of the hull»luns ocondition of my own coun- trymon in foreign lands fll my henst with gricf. Ieretofore 1 Lave refrainod from speaking of the wronga committod upon the Chinese, which are passed unngtived by tho presont ruling powor in Chinn, becauso I distike to lowor my country in tho estimation of other natioms. Liut the mauner in which my follow-vltizohs nro ov- wrywhore nogloctol eompels mo to spoalk out the trith rogarding our present Partar ralows, I do 80 in order that I mu{ Juntify the Revolutionists, who are now porsccuted Iy ovory part of Chinn, and at the somo time enlist sympathy for my vounirymon who bave beon invoigled from {heir homes, 3 TIL TANT AND TIlZ PRESENT: Iuno parled of the history of tlio Chineso Empiro hus sho suliered so much fram politienl corruptlon ox during tho prosont time. The most sacred of hor laws ara polluted and the srontost of crimos aro oponly commitied by the ivw-givors and ralops thomsolves, Formarly tho officints wora solected on nocount of their litor- nry uttninments, but now they are solected on account of their money. Forerly, Justion was obtained bv ontoring futo a minute, ympartia} ox- amiuation, but nowit is obtained h{ purchiasa, ‘The whole Government s In tho hands of shirewd and unserdpulous sposulators, who plunder tho people withont o shatdow of Inw or iunllce, and roundod by trees, ‘We were at onco pluced in: After cating wa wera driven baclk, and thon: *Ilflllcu!, whilo tho Chineso hinvo to dopond--solos y'on national oliority or:political favor, v DT i COOLRITBADE, b wu “+ Within!/thg \paat; twenty-fiva. yoars at loas 100,000 . Chiugee.ohava heen -sddinpped in the treaty ports of Chinn, and not unfroquontly theuo orimes nro porpotrated in tho vory faco of tho authoritien, and yat no offort is macle by tho Government to liolp'ifs sufforing thousends who o to-dny iu slavery. Doubtless tho ‘priar tulord* ot Ghina thilnk onr peoplo nro’ too insts- uflcant to ha cated for, but thero {8 no quostion a8 to what thoy titink of -onr movoy,” T'he cry of angulsl that cowmos.from.tho Chincao in Cuba oughb to mova the hoart of (ha most cruel sav- ngo, and yeb the Tariur Tmporor of China ro- wulnd unconcornod, . ‘. Maywo hopo that tho time will soon coma when Ohinn nall bo! governed: by ite -own Joyal oitlzous and justice given. io; ita: pooplo.. Very reppectfully, + Wonae Oy Foo. "HOOLEY'S THEATRE, - POSITIVELY . LAST WEEK OF TUE GREAT . ADELPHT CONPANY! Othor angamomonts prcolude n contlnuanco of this nioat successiul season, Last Wog - NEW. AQTS1. .NEW EHATURES s WIOKI: YIS T Political ' fto;_antiiion L AR08 1o B LTS HAVE AN ORC1CH, witln full and vory talented cast. L AR o, o Actal Raniciabor pricen. oy lowost ks Americn T MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Madison-at., bolyaon State and Dearboru, OPENING PERTORMANCE THIS EVENING. CIVILIZATION! WITI A STRONG OAST OF OLD FAVORITES AND WEW FACES, CTILTRSDAY, TWO.LOVES AND A LIFEI Munday net; the Fayorito—EDWIN ADAMS. WANEED —fioyorel yuunw Indies, withh good sinsing ioos, for tho Ballot, Apply to L. L. Suarpo, Btage " Palmer's Academy, 758 HICHIGAN-AY., For Boys and Girls of all Ages, ‘Will reopon Monday, Bent. 7. Spocial attention given to backward puplls.. For elroular and partioulars of Sehool anply at tho Acadery. St. Mary's Academy, NOTRIE DAME, INDIANA, The Nth Aanuat Sexston wiil anen on 'lacadny, Sept, 1, For Cutelogus and full luformation nddrose MOTHERL SUPBRIOR, Notro Damo P. 0., 8L. Josapl Gonaty, Tudiin ST. JOSEPIS SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM-3Ty NEAR MARKET, Undor clinrgo of thie Bonediatino Fathers, wlit open for tho peception of nupily Kot 1, TLERMB-225 for u sorxlon of five months. Schnol Torm conslatlug of two:suusions, ~ Hpeelal attention mivon tu practienl husines: fon, ~ Goemnn taught withiout oxtra ohinrgo. Addi catinns to a1 GERARD, 0. §. B, LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A Day and Bourdlag Schuok, whoro Boys ntd Younk Mon 5 may Prepara fur Gollego and ublain n thurongh linglish Tducation, Taitlan, 360, * loard and Toitiun, $14 por your, "Tho noxt Keliool Yoar will begin Scot. 0. Far etr. Saeamlinfortiun Ridros Lo ‘Brinciual, ALBIKT La ‘Tho Ton, W ARTHULR MTT Yy MRS, GEO, BAILY, "Prinaipal, Bnoceasor to Mes, Burpwsn ‘Maitland, Tha dutloy of tho salioul wil be roaumod Sapt. W, Lor eiraulars sone tainlng prtivulars apply (o tho Trincipnl, 678 Wabnsh-uy. DR. VAW NORMAN’S Clnsaleal Knglish, and Gorman family day sohon), for young ladloa s (Tle o ond T Liuat Nisiy tivstat,, Contenl rk, il commoneo ita i teenth Jear Sop for catdlogna, Adives LL 1D, 78 Jinat Bizty-icat-at. UHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1637 and 1529 Sprue Philadolphia, will reopen on MUNDAY, BEPTEMBIIL o1 Tinplish, Fronch, and Lati, Selwol, . iur. Sounz Ladios and Minsas, 0 of tho family, COOLLEGE OF THE FINE ARTS, SYRAOCUSE UNIVERSITY. <Full Qourso lu Archit opens Sopt, 1, S8, Prosidont, 'Tho Ttav, ol Buardlig and Day B CONEGIT poany o I, COMIY 1Yy i, Hynaduzn, K. Y. LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. 'his Bonrdbng anid Day-Schoo! for Indice, situated 1509 Vinuest., l‘llll:ldclnh,l‘m: 13 roopnnd Ku{ 16, 1874, AV T S M5 MESukt Pancipats, LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Tlome Boarding Schionl for Boys and Glrly, AT OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 1 ’l‘|mm!]l:{; lll!h'“clllflh in c‘\'m‘y I)Bp;!lr,l:‘!lmll,"]"ur _Clrlcu. s A o ; RO Hhteae 2 it L DAVIS, e - Seminary of the Sacred Heart, 484 Wost Taylor-st,, Chicano. - ‘This - Institution offers avery facility fur a_rotined and Kl s aviculars sad s B R T o o ! e Y U RRI0R. Hrs, Faith C, Hosmer & Miss B, H. Rockwells Tnmil, i Day-Sohoal fa Iadiey, Bpringtiold. WADADEE 0. di SILVA il MR, ALY, RRADFORDIS (farmorly Mrs, Ogilon, Jsiir ihzliski, Feonoh, and torman dhiasdiue-Noiwol Tor' Youns Lidlos aua i dran, 17 Wost Thiriy.eliiith-3t., N. Y, ro0pons Sob, 53, Avpilcation mny nioTaads peesonaliy or by tultor as abaso, ‘SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 400 Michigan Avonio, Mvs, H, ONS, ‘Brinoipal. Thls schuol Wil réatimo Tuesdag, Bept. B, MRS, WIL G. BRYAN'S BOARDING SOHOOL. FOIL-YOUNG LADIES, Tha Il of 3 n's Sohood comnences Septomber WHLOW PARK SpanNATty. A cataloguo o {1 - flourishing Tnetitutio 1 o obrninod by aeldrcasivg (ho. DrOBFIOVor Dee s 1o TL10, Wosthora, Alae, . (JOFTAGE, TLL -SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG Tadios, Poughkconslo, Untalicss Uonnts, N, Y. Gouraoof tudy Somprolionsivo,” Al G fina asts » spuolalty, Tav elroulats, nddre: ‘ PO o G, WLl Pritiolpal and Propriotor, {4VH AND AiE L/ tho Ranweolnar 1 hstitto, Leoy, - N. ¥, Tstruetion vory pencticul, Advaniges, il tiks conntry. Gradnntes obtaln excollont positions, e oliows Bopt. 16, Ifor tho Annusl Itegliter, containinz b vod Cunens of Study, uwl fll porticulurs, address nov, CITATLES DROWYN OTTAQE HILL, TARRYTOWN:ON.IUDSON, AN Fnzthali qnd Leoneh. boardime and dayachoo ‘for cs, “I'lia olghitesnth yonr hocins Sopl, 23, Bout an kohools, Tieantiful dvoss tho 1LV, UK. T young la advantagos of homo - Lugo oty nd rvor sgvaoey, A RIDICR, A, Mo Drincipal, HOANDING AND DAY- 0%, ab. Larrytows-o-tho-in. \[1S8 BULKLEZS DM tor s s son, will rdapon Sapt, 16, TLLE, TARDIVEL, % W M o e, fugan i QUND BOHOLARSIIP. ‘Bludsat, rospoatiut, manly dom ALYONKIRS MITIFARY amin Mason, Lox No. SUMMER RESGRTS, CONGRESS HALLY, fheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vi, RUY-SIXTI inls, v Geeng nind childron 12} flos oast of 8t, Allnus, Mineral Wal Tiahtalles ST e i, M e sor fond af tornis an Fooun Addrusa Dr, 8, B, FITOL, 710 llv«ndwn{‘, New York, 28 Prowontat;, Bostou, orat Conpeeas Hially yard vory Upon May intl Decombir, FRACTICNAL CURRENOY, bRt b oo $56 Packages o crush thom with tho iron hool of & rolontlens despotism, Oar publio bulldings nre fust golng to decay, THE CHINESE ARD OTITER NATIONS, X notica with onvious oyos the protectlon which ench uation afPords 1ty oitizens who are roprosonted in tho trouty ports-of China, which protoction onables themt to onjoy frecdom to ity illost oxtent, und to romedy all wrongs and in- TRACTIONAL CURRENGY *FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, | T Ifgml Farewell. of -all (e Favorites, OOEAN NAVIGATION, FOR'EUROPE CUNARD ‘HIAILEINE, Trom Now York overy Wodnoedny and Baturday, . T'rom Rostou ovory Tuosday and Satnrdny, Cabih Passagd, $80, §100, and B15710 gold, ’ Ttound-frin Tlckols at reducad ratcs, Hlecraga Pansago ot lowost rtes. - P. 11, DU VERNRT, N. W. cor, Slark and Raudoloheste. e CARNYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, Tho mognlficont, naw and full.posered Steamships Ro- publiv, Baltio, Adrintio hitaunic. Ocentic; Goltic, ot mil fenn New York on. Satuedoys and Liverpool oa Thuradays.” Wateaas low naang iedcelins iy Demityon creat Weitain and. Troloud Toom £] npwards. (cg, 47 Soutls Clarkst., Oliloog. A AN ADRRGREN, Axont. STATE LINE :‘l{i‘w Yovk to tilasaawv, lecrlmuly“lh filuli RS T s CI0AN: Hows Chi Wil mall ot Plor No. 33, Nortn ¢ivoe, a4 fole adrionda, Avig, 13 H ednesdny, Augusi 1 BT OF GHORGIA inondas, A And evory Wodnasdny ilioicafior, {aking pasiongars at Uratigli ratos 1o all parts of Greal: Britatn -aud Srolan Nogway, Swadutt, Denmnrk, and Gormany; ' Drafta for €1 o sarls T {rolght o pamiaco apiy 1o AUSTIN BALDWIN' & €O., Apouts, 78 Brondway, - Now Y Staorage Uflico, NoJ 45 roadway, iteeragd as lnw auy athor i, o I bR Agent; 80 Glarii.at., Oh I INDIAN A, L National Line of- Steamships, INOTICE. ‘Tno most southorly routs hias always beon ndopted by e ol G SRl e rom Ko or Tl VTS u - B I W brory BATU DAY, Satling from N, York for Lodon (dirvet) dvory foctalzht. Gnbin passago, 370, %0, currancys steerane, at groatly reducod rato: rn tlokats ab lawest ratos, i Dealts tor £1 and, upward, . i, 1, T IO, Northeast cornor Olark aud Blierman flouro), Cbicaxo, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. he Soutti Walca” Atlantio Sroamship Uoimpiny's Now Fint.clas, Full-powered, Olsdnsbuily Steamhips-will sall from_Pouneylsania Itailrond Whart, Jersoy Gliy+ GLAORGAN,..... Aug 20| PESUROKE arrylng onds nud pacongers ot ‘throngh rates feom all partn it ilo Unifed Rintos atil Conindn to porie tn tha Bristol Ohnol, and all othior yolnts in Bngland. . - “hinsc atcamaliips, billt ozprasaly or tho trado, aropro wiideat with all the Iatost impcovomentsfor tho oomforcaad conseuichae of CAEIN AND STRERAGE PASSERORRS. First, Cabin, $77 and RE0 ourroney. Socoud Cabln, 853 onrrency, Stoarage, )!flfl earroncy. » Prepatilfitworao cortificatos trom CArdl, e 523, Theattufor £1 and upwards, . Yav furthor particnlars, apply fn' Cardii, at the Oome rany's Oflices, No. 1 Dock Ciusnbrcs, aud th Now York to ARCIIBALD BAXTER & $30., A uts, " T, I Broadwrar. ‘Westeorn Azont, Rendolphiats. (oppositanew Great Westorn Stanmship-Line. Teowm Now York fo Bzistol (Enuland) direot, ul; ‘Tuosday, Aug.4 Groat Western; 8a Cabin Paseaze; b1 Stentao, w0, O, ADPY Bt Gon'l ‘rolgght Depot Excursion lckot, B1 Lk stioro autt M, 8. R (6RO, McDONALD, Agont, ,,,,, T ——— 'RAILRCAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEFARTURE OF TRATHS o, - XPLAKATION OF ILEFTAENGE MAT, — T Ssturdayye cepted, ¢ Sunday oxcepied, rio bundarat §:00a. m, o Dnfie‘lnndunuauhd. 1Az REAT, WESTERN RAILROADS antt fool” ar Ticentyaccond-t, ark ef, ‘southetst corner of" Jandolph, corner w” dalison, Mall fvin matn and air lioo),.. Day Fxpress... nekson Aoeoi 5 NOSKREGO: CICATD & ALTOR Chicago, Kunsus AN, £ty and Denver Shart Line, vla Louisi. ity "Moo, and Chieigoy Springieid, Alton wid St fouds Ahrongls Line, ~ Union Depot, Weat Siile, near Vadison-st, lriige, Vicket Optives : AL Deyot, and 323 fiandolphsst Tewte, | Arrive, iriniriiold Fxprosy, Npriughold Fast B, Jolierson Ulty Fxpron - Pearls, Jiaoknk & Bnriinicto Chicaito & Ladueah Ratlroad tar, Laean, Washtngiou | liet & Dwicht Acoommodatin CHIPASO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL’ RAILWAY. Unfon Vepot, eorner Madivon and Canalosts, Ticket Officy 83 South Clavkest., opponita Sherman House, anid at Dayie 5 Tewe. | Aveiee. Milwankee, Madison s Praitlo du| + Chien, Alai. " 8:00 . m.|*11:004. m. : 30 0. m.{*4:00 p. . a5, : Pomt, Prairio i INortiforn towis MalL 00, m.{* 7:00p. m. Milmikoe, St baui & A0 /il T B p Wik Nt Sspros., t030n,m.[4 6:15 4, m. ILLINOIS UENTRAL HAILRDAD. Depnt footaf Lukast, aud foot of Twenty-secondst, Tickst aed, 11 Randolpl near Glark, . Arrive, st L o, ¢ Now Orleany i3 . T Now Orluwuy .. 1 1 ity i [t ) Odiman Passongor. . Aip. i, Biih . . (a) Ruus to Uhrimpalga on Saturdays, CHICAGD,'BURLINGTON & UYINCY RAILTOAN. Depoiz—tuot qf Laks-al, and Centl and Sleleenth-ste, * Tickes bfice 2 at depals, ol tiin ove Accommodation(s ovo Acdommadatio “¥x, Sundazs, 1, Saturany, Fx, Dlonday CHICAGO & NONTHWESTERN RAILROAD, S Ticket egorer, 63 Clutrkeat, s Houso), and 75 3 s corner il af the depit,” O Arrive, aPaolflo Fast Lino, o i pramintuo s b TG 10: 5 o, mm it Night st via Ollnto y . il St Lo it 0 e u Ifreeport & Dubuane f: P 4 Dy 1) & LYcenost & Dubaus toxore 15 i, 8 MiiWankco tal 30 asn & Milwukos Iexpross. 0 e & Niilwaukoo Pussonge bt i Milwaukoo Dissoiisor % i Jiky 163 heosss b & tit, Paul & Winons Kxpress, b i Maranotia Repro: o U ST Pambng o Clanovdake K B b (ienava Lake fixp «Gonova Lako Mxprou & Gonova Lnks Lixliros Wolls and JCinzi . Cunal ind Kinioosts, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFID RAILROAD, Devet, copner of Vien uren wid Shérmanats, - Ticket oficey (rand Juclio Hotel, L 25 a—Depot cornor o) U—Dutiot coruor of Leave, | drrive, 1108 8, .2 80 . me 20 g 1, (* 8190 8. welhow D, et diwa; me i e, BEDICAL. £ . o L. L ) 18 fnglon-st, ‘o longost onxagod and’ me L eant T prgnd, o Omana, Leavonw'thi Atebison Iz Pery Aeoommodatiou, il 52D ross,ee o, o Korvous, and Mposial Dissraces Duamooy 51 Ohanfo, Nor o % o Gullur ta todiales o y onrad.. Tnvalids’ provined with VAL ADAFLLAIIS, HOUT, AT{OUIRG0, 0. SON S amips {or troatiuo, Pal{onts at & distanon troated by maf NOGUREL Ty Keaz : ) NO PAY 1! BEO SOUTI CLARK-STy UHIUAGO, May o consultod, borsonnlly oc by mall, froe of charge, onall Shronlo or tiacvous divoanen.. DIt o, & AN s iy P3BIGIAR 16y Lo olty wio WaTranta:oures or oo Uihios hows, U6, e 10 8 py .3 Bundays from b th L, MANIIOOD RESTORED, A viotim of youthful {inprudence, causie, dadny, nosvaua dubII, otors Hasiog Taratars oy norvous by, ol havini GRled o Ve Soacy aiiid & siinili: salfoutp, wiion ‘will yand o his follg g ¥ Rrt¥ies T Nassadtate, Row Yorer Addon g 1