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THE CHICAGO 'RIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUONB. 18, 1875. ym the more northern Lake Superior and Michiqan ports His been contracted for $a be shipped hy this Poute ou through bills, ‘The Chicago roady, however, Jo not ecem to be so successful In competing ‘with the jako Gest, althou sh groat enor Ia paid to ba made hy them to mako a divereion at Chil cago by rafl, But the gates by [ko are ¢o low that thé roads do not avem Tioto compete and get cont of carrying,—Zugulo Commercial, LAKE MICHIGAN. ‘ cittcago. ‘The barge sohr George W. Adal trived hero yes ferdsy in tow of tho eteam-barge W. T. Graves, wit cargo of 1,400 tone of coal... The ecbr Annie Vought Jeat Log mlzzen-asit off Forty-Mile Point, Lake Iurou, fhe arrived yesterday afternoon with a cargo of 1,310 tons of cosl....The scow Contest met with s severe accllent yesterday afternoon, While being towed up the river sho whintled for Adama atreet bridge to open. ‘The Uridge-tender promptly complied with the sigual, and began trirting the atructure, which, however, Ii ainglugaround was caughtin the ached, 0, Woodrutt, The Contest under full headway, and, when ale became ro of the accident, it was toa Jato to atop. ber, Tho sult wae that ghe ran undor tho bridge, and overything above her deckload of wood was cloauly abayen off, Bhs lost er threo masts, {iuboom, aud bowaprit, and auffered other damage, ‘he Woodruff was also slightly datn- syed, Tho Captain and crew of {io Contest saved their ives by Jumping Into the cabin before the yoxsol atruck the bridge. he achir Bilan lost lier Jlbboon: esterday afternoon by being run into by the barge Euon Willlama at the umber market, Tho Willisms lost her — cat-head.,...Lfarbor-Master Carey cormplains bitterly that vgssela after un- Jomling In the South ond North Drafiches come down {nto the main branch and ooethy, the apace noeded for new atrivale, This action on the part of the Captains of there vessele gives the Herbor-Mastor much trouble, be finding {t almost fmpossible to keep tho channel clear, Derides, it chdangera tho versols which are beitg towed tp and down tho creok.... ‘The Goverument is orecting a life station and boat house on the North Pior, near due LightHouse, Tho station will Lein charge of a coxswain and a double ercw of sizteen mou. The life-hoat will be 27 fect In length, 7 fcet beam, and 3% fect dcop, s double-Lesd- er, tolf-righter, abd velf-tailer,....The maguidcent simr Peerless, of Leopold & 's Lake Superior Pooplo’s Line, left for Duluth sud Intormediate parts jast evening at 9 o'clock with a full cargo of freight and qulte a number of passengers, Previous to ter departure she was vinited bya large nuinber of poo- wha had norer before scon tho spleudid craft, In er new coat of paint and with her new curpote sho Jocks better than when ehe first came out, Quite an {mprovoment has Leen tiade by partiiioning off tho Jaciiea? caliin with elegant damask curtajus, She will ‘und iubtedly bo as popular and successful this soacun as ahs has been tn previous anos, LAKE ERIE, ERIE, Brectat Corremantence wy’ The Chicago Tribune, Ente, Pu., June 16,—Tho prop Merchant recelyed a now coat of patnt nt Duffato thia week, greatly improv- ing her appoarance, Bhe leaves here for Clicago to- day, with tho schr Annie Shorwood,,.,Tho achr Chee- ter Bi, Jones loft for Saginaw yesterday, in tow of tho prop James Davidson, where sho will load lugter for ‘Tonawanda at card rates:.,.The United Slates stmr Michigan returned from Detroit yesterday, Bho will not leave sgain till nfter the Fourth of July; her ofl cera and men will patado here on that day..,. Tho reading-room at tho Cuatom-Touso ts now open, Cutcago, Milwaukee, Tuledo, Hayinaw, Detroit, Clove. Lind, and Buffalo dattios are now an iile,... The she Bsyelaud fn loading coal at Barton Brothers’ do. Tho prop Arizona loaves for Dutfalo thie evening, The United States revenuo-cutter Commodore Porry 16 now in commission, A crew waa shipped yesterday, acd rations given ont, She will probably leave port on actulse after stnuggiern thin week, Firat Llouten- ant 0, L, Hooper witl command her thls xeason, Specht! Diepateh ta The Chleayo Tribune, Enuz, P,, dune 17.—The tig Hercules, while outside in = heavy #ea (0-day, towing ecows on Government work, sprung a lea, aud sunk In nbout 11 feet of wa for, ‘The men, nine tn mimber, ewam ashoro safely, Efforta will soon bs made to raiao her, The Union Steawwat Company and Anchor Line + ave agreod {o Tun thelr boats together, Hrops St, Louis and ‘Toledo, of the formor company, hays beet trousferred from tho Buffalo and Groen May route to route between Buffalo, Erie, and Chicago, F MISCELLANEOUS, NEW DELIGN IN TUG MACHINERY, Captain Grecnhalgh's now tug Triad, Inunched at Cleveland, on Satutday, hus G2 feet keol, 14 feet 7 duches beam, and 7 feet hold, Ier engines, in which -tho greatest peculiaritica exit, aro hetd by two upright triangular columns, 6 feet n holght, standing on a jbed about 4 feet in width, They will be equal to 200 horse power, haying threo cylinders, each 14 inchos ‘boro, with a stroke of 15 inehes, all eunnected by tho weame abatt ot equal angles, ‘The wheel-hatt is 10 fect tn Jongth from end to end, aud hollaw, The ongino-shaft 1a 8 inches in dl- smelter, of cast fron, connected with tho outboard shaft, which x 6 inchos in diameter, cf wroaght fron, ‘Through the contre of tho engine or crank-shaft {na holo 13( tnches in diameter, cpuneetod by a pipa of the aame alze with the atam 0 the boat, through which a atream of water is kept con- stautly passing by tho forward motion of tho boat, tho object sought being to keep the Journals of the abaft cool, ‘Tho water pasten out of tho shaft through {ta coupling with ho ottboard shaft, and thence by another amall pipe to tho otitside of the boat, In vee gela in general, and especially in tugs, the temperature in auch that {t 1s almoat imponsible to'keep ol! on the slides, On this boat the defoct haa boon remedied by having (a Meluely hole, running through all of the six slides and connecting with tho pipes “before spoken of, through which wator will ley be kept rauning, it being recetved from the samo pisces tle water for tho crank shaft. Pines have alan een go arrauged that the cranks can bo alled through telescopte pipes oxtending trom tho cranks to s part bf thi engino ow B level with tho upper, Dedeylaven of (ho eslinders, Unually with atern-wheel fosscle, won tho Journal bearing the whecbshuft !a worn eo ua to need Lightening, tho vearol haa Loe compelled to po fut dry-dock for tho work tobe done, But in this caso Capt, Greonhaigh bas found a now method. Uniter- neath the outside journal besring tho wheel-sbaft ix Plced an rou wedgo ; to thia wadgo 1s connsated » rod Teaching to the inalilo of tho tug, whon dy the applica~ tion of n wrench tho Journal cat bo tightened at leis tire, —Hflaukee Evening Waconsin, ITEMS, ‘The Detroit Tribune states that the Coast Wrecking Company ia now endesvoring to raise the bark Hoard of «Trade, Capt, Crosby, who ‘knows considerably more about this matter than any one else, saya the reason the companies sbandoued the wrock last season to be found anywhere in the hull, and that ee could ;Rothave been scuttled,..,The bark Nelson, roported an having Leen damaged fn a collision on Lake Michil- gan, reached Yort Huron sesterday, aud stopped for Yepaire, Tho Captain aaye the collision occurred off ‘Maultoyoo, and that the achooncr, which was uirick on the quarter, could nob have injured much....Tj seems that Capt, Van Hchoack, of the sche ‘Watertown, foll_s victim to dyapopais, hie death oocurring off the Foxes, Lake Michigan, on tho stxth day after leaving Chleago, © The Dotrolt Past “x fofornied that, while the Captsiu wan in» dring con- ropellera, to which aignals of distre ra by and pald no attention tothe alg- [aot {ron ote fur tie sosean itp [o Lake Superior distriot, are a follows, in ton 11,904; PeAute, 4603; Eeanabo, “SH,FB4 ; total, 64,075..,."Fbeschr Ella Murton {a new schooner of the following dimensions: Her togtt of Keel {8 18 feet ; breadth of besin, 26 foot 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 2 anclies; and will carry sbont, 0 wa sbuilt a by 16,000° “bushels of" whoat, lx William Jaufaon, at MUI Point, Capt. Thomas Green, formerly of tho Peorless, ts in command, be belongs wd. i Murton, of Hamfiton,., Says the Toledo Llads; {Luring a portion of last w; the wages paid (0 sallora woro $1.00 por day, On Monday, woveral yessol captafon thinking thiu too high refua to yay more than the old rates, $1.25, ‘This raised tha froof ape of tho men, who imniillately refused to work, dnd quit the vossels, Tho trouble was finally gotlled, tower and soe vats of rarer faeta pian at 2 old prices, $1.25 por day and fuund ",....The props Toleda bad eee boule of the Union, Mtestntae Dore yany'a Aine, havo been transferrod from the route bo. ween Buffalo and Green Hay to the one beween buf. falo, Milwaukes and Ohicago. THE BORDER TROUBLES. Special Dispatch to The Chicaca Pribune, New Onreans, La., Juno 17.—A apecial to the - Republican from Sau Antonio, Tex,, says the Jn- dian scouting party uodor Col, Shafor, that ; was to leave Fort Conoba on the 20th, has beon stopped tomporarily, by orders from headquar- ters, No reason {a givon, but it is gonorally bo- lieved heye that the scout will bo abandonod and the troops ordorod to the Itio Grando. ‘The men who stole the stago-horsou and rob- bed tha stage at Lion Springs, 28 milee from here, were ovartaken by citizous, and, aftor a running fight, ona of tho robbera was mortally -woanded and captured, as were all tuo horses, A dispatch just renelyed at hoadquartera from Washington states that a vessel of war hes beor ordered to the mouth of the Ito Grande. : a OBITUARY. Spactal Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Pavu, June 17.—Moritigas Welsbergor, ‘who claimad to bhava bepu a Hungarian noblo and refuges with Kogsuth, from who he sepa- rated shortly after tholr arrival in thin country, was found doad Tuesday morning in & chair in the reception room of # hotel at Grand Rapids, “whore ba had boarded elnoo Ostober cn Tio ffored aeyoral mouths from lung digeaso, Yourane ir Wolaberger uvod sccluged in Bt: Paul, constantly exporimenting for yoars with shomusale, and hoping to astoulah tho world iwith bia dicoverica 1 medicine aud practical sclonce, lor eight years praviaus to last fall ha {s sopposod to have practicod’ medicine in Cin- SUICIDE. Byecial Dispatch ta I'he Vhtcago Tribune, Broouyyaton, Itt, June 17.—Mre. Emma , Welchor, wife of Freeman Welcher, statr-buildcr, ’ sum mere bulclde this waratnl by hanging her bi iF residence on South Water Raven "Bat wea eYeopyatabie lady, In yood cir sain aad 28, and only throe monte MULLETT. Ho Wanders Among the Ruins of Hils' Custom-Hiouse. And Damns the Souls of Its Traducers, Mo Freely and Frankly States fis Ma- ture Opinion of Potter, The Building Js as Firm as the Evorlast- ing Rook. And tho Stone Is as Sound as faullott Himself. To All Which Rankin Says Amon. Mr, A. B. Mullott, tha Isto Supervising Arctil- tect of tho United Staton Treasury Dopsrtment, aud the desiguer of tho plans under which the new Chicago Cuatom-Mousa and Post-Ofico building was beguo, was In tho city yesterday. | Since tho appointment of his successor, Ale. Potter, aud especially since tha investigation into the construction of tho building aforo- sod took place, Mr, Mallett has been Placed im gn unploasant situation, the responsibility for many of tho serious dofects discovered by the Investigating Commin- aton falling upon him, inaamuch ar the building was undor his goneralif not personal auper- vialon, It has beon alloged that the plans pro- parod by him wore fanity, and involved a good many architectural errors in construction; that the stone was not the propor kind; that much bad material was allowed to go into tho struc- ture; that tho foundstiona wero badly con- structed, and that, gonetally, a great doal of recklosaness, which had rcrionsly impalred the building, had boon shown throughout Its con- struction. Mr, Mullott is ono of thoae TATTLE FIERY, IMPETCOES MEN, always ata whito heat, and it was not oxpected by tho presont ‘incumbent of his Jato oftice, by tho now Superintendent, Gen. Holman, or by tho members of tho Examining Commission, thst he would loug keep quiet undor these reflec- tions. Since thoro bas eusued so mfich talk of toaring the building down ho has beon uncom- fortaple as s turkay oun hot griddle, and, conse- quently, ho took tho carlicat occasion which his business would allow to come hero and seo for dumsalf if tho aboyo allegations had any founda tion in fact. x Ho arrived hero yesterday, and, after sponding much of the forenoon in visiting the Govern- mont oNiciala and fortifying hitsolf witha beatty dinner, lis ropaired to ‘THE SCENES OF IB NECENT DOWINION, , accompanted by Mayor Colvin and tho former Buperintendont of Coustruction, Mr. J. C, Ran- kin. Gon, Holuan, the presont holdorof that position, waa in bia outor office when the party entored, The meoting betweon him and Mr. Mullett waw far from cordial, They did not rush into cach other's orms snd flow thoir heeds upon each othor's osoms, ‘Tho clerka wero spared s touching exhibition of any Damon-and-Pythiae-hko frleodabip. Toy did quite the rovorse, Mr. Holinan coldly bowod, Mr. Mullett returned the salutation with a large addition of coldnass. Tho Dpidity botwoon tho two was possibly in- croased by tho presouice of Mr. Rankin, and its hyperboreay temperature rtruck a olill to avery spectator. It seems that Holman had, for somo reason, anticipated s visit from tho late archl- tectural mageate, and tho “boys” of tho ottilco had been in o high ‘state of oxcitemwont to behold tho insuo, Now, bog tho men wero confrontod with each other, a row of elerkly faroq displayed thomselvos over tho top of tho deuk-railings, aud the owners thorcot peered upon the acone with brosthlone interest, and the attondaut policomao gazed theroou with a deop improssion that his official sorvices might bo called upon to auell iy prodigious contlict. But no battlo took placo, no blood fas shod, no bonos were broken. ir, Mullett gave tho Su- porintondent scarcolymurethan s lool of juofabio contompt, and thon tithout ono word passed into tits . accompanied by tho Mayor and Col. ankin, ‘A ‘Tninowe reporter was on the great archi- toct’s trail, and 0 fow moments alter tho above scene Lad taken placa rushed into the Superin- tendant’s ofico, aud, in breathless harto, aukod for Mullett. 0 policoman, asying that he was in tho yard, turnod the koy of the door loading thoroto, and an instant lator tho reportor was groping bis way over jnsccure planking among the piere, coluniis, archwave, aud multifarious passages of the naw building, in quest of Mul- ott. ‘THE SOND OF A VOICE, pitched ins high, wrathful key, gaa sccompa- niod by s copious flood of oaths which mado the vast structure quake aud creak from foundation to girdor, assailod bis oars, ‘Choy prooorded from tho basement, and. then an justant tater tho reporter confroutod: tho trio. Thoy were eathered about ana of tho piers, and Mr. Mut- ett naa directing tho attention of the others thereto by wild gostioulstlons, indulging in a ruonivg commoutary in a highly-excited man- nor, fifo was gotually chock-full of wrath, and the oaths fairly struck fira aw thoy slipped through his tooth, Ab Q—d,." sald be, “thore’s nothing the mattor with that pier, ‘Tho dolts, tho idiots, the d—d infaynal sascs—what do thoy meay? Tho G—d d—d howl is raised by 9 lot of boobies, » batch of braiuless niucompoops. F “Tdon't seo anything the matter with this pier,” said tho Aayor, dicceting bis utmost powors of attention upon it. “GQ. i—d it, thoro ain'tanything the matter with is 1" roturnod Sir, Mullett. ‘ho party made an oxcyreion thrqugh th baeomont, and examined all tho fractures about which so much bay been said and from which wo much danger wou feared. Aftor this brief sur- voy Mr. Mullott bocamo hlseiug hot with indigng- tion, and allowed it oxproraionin a lofty tli;btot otoquonce, which, notwithatandiug its profans ity, stamped bim as au orator of great force and passion. Sald he, “THE D—D IDIoTIO roots! Tnevor say euch a dee peano lero how] about anything in my life. Why, I have been a prac: tical atolitect for twenty-two yoars, and if a man told mo this building waa not all right I should think ho was a d—d fou} or a d—d Nar.” “Do. you think,” quoriod tho reporter, **that there ia any truth in tho chargo that it bas boon badly constructed ? “Damnation! I know it {a falee sa h—I,” re- tayned the hegted architect. ‘Iva a au plot to lot a lot of thioves into a big stoal, and le! ‘THAT HOODY POTTER strat sround like a upread-tail rooster, The man that will go to Naw Orloans to @ cock-fight and pick « feather from the winuing'cook and stlok it {fo his hat, and atrut around the streets of Bt. Louis with ft, ls ah—lof @ fino duck, ain't ho? ‘fois display of a warm admiration for tho Flopaures of the’ pit the reporter subsequently learnod had actually beon made by tho present Suporvising-Architect. af Pottor,” continued Mr. Afullett, * wanta fo grin alittio glory’ by buitdiog s Custom-liouso after hia own plang," ‘The G—d ded fool would tear down thie building to get achsnce to do so,” “ Aviat do youthink of Alr, votter?" asked the reporter, 3 . * Potter,” roplicd Mullett, “Is a d—d Iitle in- significant eur, o whiffot, o naaty, low-lived ‘The roply ‘was direct and comprehonsiye, and quite ‘natlufed tho quostionor that Mr. Mullott boars no undue ungovernable love for big auc- cessor, Poe UIs EXPECTATIONS, “Did you oxpect totind the building in a bad soaidltion P" aeked tha writer. “Yea, serious about it. Icamouphere solely ta aatia- fy sayeclf. «1 have boen obliged to dofer a trip to Eurapo ou account of this G—d d-——d howl 1 wasto sail the 16th, and now Tcan't go till the 33d. Eoxpectod that perhaps tho Yory severe winter had damaged tho building. 1 find that the {ude kicked up is all tha G—d d—deut nonscnaa inthe world. If Thad a superintendent who went for me to inspect a building which be thought was faulty, and 1 found it no worse than this, I'll bo damned if £ would not diamiza bin instantly.” ‘THM MAYOR BPEAKS, “Thavo always thought thore was an un- necessary Luo end cry, about this matter,” said cho Mayor, ‘Wa bad our City Survoyor make wrvey of tho sill course, and ho found it had lot sottled to apy very percoptible dogres.” "Thore was bon emo of the courses, id Mr. Kaukins “We never claimed that the sill courses wero esctly lovel," remarked Mr. Mullett, ‘I expect tly have varied a little, but that is inovitable. Yay, G—d d—nv it, the Trossury building at Wibington is tinoh out of Ine in the east alg and two and s half inchos on the west side, & Ye these idioty, Hobudies, and numbskulls come , Idid think thore must be something | “In one of the trausom -which had boon groatly exaggeratod. Ho anid tf an inch diforence in | atorind horp and how! about taking the building down.” : ‘TNE BTONE, “What do you think of the stone?" asked tho reporter. : ci “Why, (t's {he best freestono tn the worls,"" Has it ever beeu Sabicata toa nevero toast by being nod ty maxsive buildings like thia?”” “Why, yos. Th Custom-Houso in Cincinnati fe Lut of ft, and it tas stood forty vears..” “ls trno tuat it contaius an amount of iron utroieu hich will diacolor it?" No, that's another one of thoir G—d d—d Vos. You can find « few dark Uecks on numo of the stones, but they fade away with exposure, Therosre a fow Lad atones in the building which I would bave removed. They have grown yel- low and proved weak aiuco act. ‘hore's a etous inthe corner,” raid bo, pointing to a yellowish atono tn an anglo of the wall noar the southeast corner of tho building. "1 would have it cut out. There aro a few othors. but they could panty oo repigced. Thore are not above twenty in all." ‘Tho party went down the yard along tho Dear- born etroet front of the building, and Mr. Mul- let's attention was called to a atone ‘at the bass of one of the piers whic wap slightly scaly at the surface, Sir. Mullett JOOR OUT HIS RNIFR, and scraped tho atone a hittle, and then said: “You see, this 8 goad, nolid stono,—as mood as any in tho building. ‘The surface is just a little acaled, and that waa caused by bush-bammering it in cold weather, I warned tho workinon agatuat domyg it, buta few stoues were Lush. hammered when tho weather wae very cold, and that is what cauaed them to scale,” “That doosn’s burt them spy,” said Col, Ran- to. Why, d—n it, not.a bit!” returned Mr. Mul- Lott; ‘all that waute to bo done is to have them Baelebanmsies axon, and that is no work at all.” The party than onfored one of the main veatibules, when tho Mayor glanced up to tho coiling where quite a number of PATCHED STONES wera observable, Mr, Mullott's eye fol- fowed = Iiin, = Honor, = syd he gad, “Troeo patches show 8 little bad. If 1 had been here I should havo had the ntone dressed. on tho otbor aldo, aud sot with the new surface down. Av itia, tha patches don't amount to much. A coat oF pale vould be put over them, and nobody would know the difference. Thoy wouldu’t mistrust thero wore any patches under- neuth it, tf you didn't put up placard to tell thom of it.” ‘Mr, Sfullett, as ho proceeded aud aw a further lack of ovidence that tho puildiag was bad aud dangerous, waxed MOLE AND MONLY INDIGNANT until ho was in 8 perfect wlito heat of rage. Ho swore until tho brick walla cracked, tho eur- faco of ths stoucs turued palo and chipped off, and fiakes of rust from tho frightened girders rattled to the floor. Said he, ‘L bopo the poo- ple of Chicngo aro not such » G—d d—d pack of fools as f° allow this building to bo torn down, If theydo, thoy will not get another; that's cartaiv.”* What would you advise them to doin the masttor ¢" asted the reporter, - “Ives their own skuuk, lot thom skin it,” ro- lied ho. If the Govornment wants my advico, hey muat pay for it; if Chicago wauts it, let them ask for it, aud I will volunteer it.” Tho aurvoy continued into tha building and alongside of xoverat brick walls which dis- played SLIGHT FRACTURES. ‘Mr. Mullett ascribed them to tho severe frost, and claimod that they do not njure tho etruc- ture. *'fhe plastering was putin when it was froaty,” ho saul, “and now that tho frost is out itbas peoled off. It can be casily repaired.” ‘Tho company at last found its way to the Clark atreet front atu walked along on’ tho top of the lera, From this altitude Mr. Mullett descried in tho bascment a largo holo iiliod with water. It had boon dug by tho Investigating Committee, tho conereta forming part of a pior foundation having beon removed. ddr. Mullett ssid, with evory ipdication of PROFAUND DisuUsT, . “Tore's a nico thing. That's » G—dd—-d pretty way to leave things, isn't it? That's tho way tho nelontific gentlemen do business, If au don't fool: out you will have trouble with the Baiding when cold weathor comes. If holea like that aro loft open right agninut the base ‘of the plers you can bet they will sottlo.” Turning around and glancing at # large stone, ho discovered a largo iron square which had beon left npon it, ‘This was anothor circumstance to excito disgust, and he began by eaying, “A hI of a way this Holman has of taking care of things. Ho is paid $10 a day to look after things, and thia: ja the way ho leaves them around to rust." Atthia juocturo the architectural young re- portor of the Zynics, who had moauwhile joined tho group, pointed ta tho baso of a plor and gaid, “That plor shows BYMPTOMY OF SETTLING.” Mr. Mullett turned upon the proud young archl- tect in groat wrath and ssid, ‘Settling ! Why, G—¢ d—n it toh—l, there isnota sign of settling. ‘The herd of boobies and idlots who havo started that bowl sro G—d d——al_Hiars, and I know it. Toan't understand tho sapidily, the shallow- ness, the want of braing, which woutd lead peo- plo to discuss it, The man who saye thore ts anything the mattor with this building is a G—d d—d ass or a G—1 d—d foot? I dont know which, Ita enough to make a man sick to think f. a ‘Tho architectural disciple of tho Times looked scared, and yvouctisafed no roply. Mr, Mullott continued, saying: “Ie Twas tho Suporvising-Atchitect I would order work to'go on to-morrow. ‘Thoro ain’ anything che matter with tuls building, with perhaps the exception ota for atouos at tho tdp which ought to bo re- set." 5 “Thoy wera disturbed by tha raina leaking down batweon thom aud tho frost,” explained Mr. Hankin, “The whole thing could be fixed right in three daya for $200," enid Mr. Muliote. “If that G— d—d, addlo-lieaded Potter's ides wore car- ried out it would cost 81,000,000, Ho would want to. go to the water-lovel to net the foundations, ‘Tho maguificont G—d d-—d puppy says he ett 8 profession to mako a national raputation, The d—d little fool nevor had fe profcaions, Ho built a church at Spring- fold, ‘Masy., and s colloge at Amherst. Tho booby dou't know as much aa a Inst yoar's colt.” In connection with there rolloctions upon. Mr, Potger's professional ability, My. Mulloty took oceasion to ALLUDE VERY KINDLY TO MIMGELY, stating that ho had had an exporicuco au a prac- ticalarchitect of forty-two youre. BS “ Farty-two yoars ?” quoth Mr, Rankin, ‘Not that tong, 1 pices.” ; “Did Tsay 42? I meant 22, I am 42 yoars old." ‘This admission that he had not been a groat architect since the day of bis birth being nada, Mr, Mullott wonton to warrate his various aud oxtevalyo oxperienco in tho coustraction of notable buildings, With much omotian he alluded to Guyornmont baildings aa hig peta, as doar t him ag his childron,—they woro big arobitocturg! offepring, aud ho folt for thom a dcop and pa- thetlo tendornens, * Somo uniwigo person {n tho group mado anoth- er unguarded allusion to ‘sottling,” which spurred on Mr, Mullutt to say with great yeho- moenco: “Settlo? 1 would lke tesottle with a score ortwoof rascals. I would like to have thom Lore, 1 would sotto with thom, and spttlo "om for good, tao. ‘What do you think of ‘THe COMMISSION, Mr, Butlott2” asked the writer, “O!Q—d d—n tho Commission," retarned ho. “You had botter appoint a Commission to furnish Potter with 8 fqw brains.” “Do you think thoro is any dangor that Chi- esgo will not get a Post-Olice it tie provent structure fs deutroyed 2” Yes, Ido. Iwas talking with = prominont Democratic member of Couxtese the other day, who said if tho buildiog was takon down ho ahould fight the appropriation far -anothor. “fhore will arluos strong opposition to it, and the result will bo that Chicago will bo fooled out of & Post-Oflico, if alo fs go d—d eilly ay to Jot this one be torn down," Mr. Mullott informed tho powensnar Topre- sentatives that bo thought Col. Raukin had buon unjustly abused and maligned, and that his sus porintendency was all that it should havo boen. On arriving ata corner of the building near the oxit Mr, Mullets G—d d—ded somewhat extensively at the potty pepereigns of a crack ustola, the extent of bo had thought the cracks were iu the main or beso Hnteley and that theeo didn't amount to a i. ‘Tho party emorged from the yerd floally, when Mr, Alullatt somewhat apologized for hie heat, and eaid that porhapd byw Hower would jgaup an ordor against uwearing. Tho Times mau looked knowing, ad if to intimate that the Mayor couldn't dq it with any justice to himeolf, gud the ‘group aoparated, ——_-———- Florida Cedura, The wuporlority of the wood of the Florida codar ov@ all othar kinds of cedar is well kuown, and the domaud for ttin Bayarla, whero im Meuse quantition of lpad pencils are mado, has induced vome wanulacturers to take up the question of the acchastization of tho treo in that country. Svoda have boon sawn in tho royal forest, aud about 6,000 igung planty have been grown on ove private te, The oultiva- tion of the tree has boon attempted, also, in other pacts of Gurmany, from tho elty and from Rivereide, and with sing- ing and daucing a ploasont srening was spont in tho storo, TR NEw CROUCH fn to ba 9) feet long and about 32 feet wide, ar- tanged for a choral gervico. It ia building of white Inmertone, and will of Gothic Bichitecture, with # aquare tower and & chime of belts, It will accommodate 400. It Las a barement extending the whole lencth of the biting and having the aame netting ca- acity iain auditorium, ‘This basement an bae fod in, the roof nerving as & plat- form in sentorday's cxorcieen, aurhin this room tho congregation will worship until the building ts complote. RELIGIOUS. Laying the Corner-Stone of the Episcopal Church at La Grange. From Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, and Pitts- burg to Néw York, 20 centa. ‘Thene are the same rates as those In oxintonce fore the commencement of tho war between tho Ponnaylvania and Baltimora && Ohio Rsil- roadn. Siuce that timo no réguiar rates bave been in existences. During the lant fow weeks contracts were mado an_low aa 40 cente per hun- dred from Chicago to New York. ‘There in not the leaet doubt that the now rates will bo rigidly adhered to by all the lines, Aftor a long diacnasion, it wae decided to make nochange in freight rates at present, but con- tinue to make coutrects at 30 conte per 100 pounds on fourth class goods and grain bo New York, It was thought that raising the raton at this time would demoralize bnainoss generally. Remarks by the Rov. Dr, Cushman—Tho Building. Other Church Gatherings. THE UNITARIANS. 350 Ixpranarorts, Ind., Juno 17.—The Oblo Valloy (ilmpoet all 8 omen Bipred caling. we EPISCOPAL, Unitarian Conferenco met hore to-day, with ® | the prevailing low rates, and no Roods would HATING Tine CORNEA-stONE OF THE CUCACH AT | good attondance. Mr, Mander, of Indianapotie, | come formar if the rates wera rained. Ienmlen, the rates by lako are so low that the railroads cannot compete at thie present figures even, It In stated that grain bas been ebipped to New York by water es low 2820 cents per hundred ponuda, No increase in rates will therefore bo attempted by the ronds before the close of tho Davigation season, in Drorident, and-the Rev, C, Noyes, of Cincin- nati, Secretary, Among tho notables prosent aro the Revs, Join H. flaswood, of Lowmvillo; Jenck L, 1. Jones, of Janesville, Wi Robert Collyer, Chicavo; Mr, Snyder, St. Lou’ ‘This afternoon the Nev. Mr. Noses read an ce- aay on Ministers aod Religion,” which was largoly dircuseed. To-night the Rey, Alvin T. Bailey wae in- stalled pastor of Unity Church. Collyor It fs only two years and a halt since the beau- tiful euburb of LaGrange was put into the real- estate market, and it is already a thriving town, haying 100 bouses, and over £09 inbabitante. About eight montha ago the Rev. Dr. Stocking, of the Church of the Eyiphany, ostabliahed Protestant Episcopal mission thero, and already tho foundations of a beautiful church-edifice ITEMS. ‘Thone who wish to sccure cheap tickets tothe aro in thi ath haren | preached, and an mmmoneo sudicuce was present | Pet muat do eo at onco, or eles (t will bo t20 Lec ataaeh cine poy suatbenanate anise. | tosbnee Rita z lato. ‘The ratox will undoubtedly bo rained with- ence under tha Moctorebip of the lov. The Conference will be fn eserelon sovoral | inadayor two. Mr, F. It. Myers, tha Genoral days. Paseonger Agent of tue Poonsylvauia Compans, received ordera yesterday to ralso tho rates if he can agree with thocthor roads Jeading tothe Kant. ‘Mr. Earry, the General Pa songer Agent of tho Paltimore & Obio, expected to receive similar information last evening. A mecting will proba- Diy bg beld to-day ur to-morrow, and au advance made. There is hardly a doubt that the paesen- er rates to New York will vo fixed at $20, and to Haltimore and Washington ot &1G or $t7. This is $2 legs than was charged before tho war commenced. The management of the Michigan Central Raitroad auuounces that an arrangoment Lins been made by which the passenger trains of the Flint & Pere Marquetto Hailrond to and from Dotroit will run bereafter via Wayno and the Michigan Central Road inatead of via Holly aud the Detroit & Milwaukee Katlroad. Thus or- rangement hes Leen mado for the parposo of keaping tho Detroit & Milwaukee out of the Saginaw Valloy, which it cannot reach except over the Flint & Pore Marquetto, F.M. Luson. ‘Tho laying of the corner-stono of the new church yesterday wae mado a day of gonoral rejoicing, Tho cbreieters of the Cathe- drol camo out in ono of the moraing trains and had « high time playing baso-ball and frolicking about, The train leaving Chicsgo at 1:45 p.m. carried up the clergy participwing in the oxer- cises, and the gervices connected with tho lasing of thocorner-ttone wero begun ehortly afcer their arrival. Piior to the laying of the comer-atone a 4 CHOWAL BEVICE was hold in the echool-bouse of the town, which has been the ploco of meeting forthe church. Tho members of the clergy presont wero: ‘Ihe Rov. Canon Knowles, of the Cathedral; tho Rev. Dr, Powers, of St. John's; tho Roy. Dr. Stocking, of Epiphany; the Rev. Dr. Bullivan, of Trinity; the Nev. Dr. Cush min, of St, Htephou'a; the Rov, Mr. Perry, of Atonement; the Rev. Nr, Pardee, of Calvary; the Rov. Mr. Abbott, of Evanstun; and tho Hev, Mr. Turner. ‘The services in to schovl-houss woro directed by the Rector, tholev. Mr. Luson, who made & brief congratulatory address to the sudioaca on tho beauty of tha day and the in- teroatiug occasion that had ¢rawn then to- gother. After the choral gervice, the Chief Marshal, Mr. Otis Lyman, and bia eavikant, Mr. A. We Morrill, arranged. THE rnoorsstor to tho place where tho cornor-stono was to bo lnid, and it ect out in the follomug order,—first, the vostry, then the childroa attending the public school in the town, thoa the surpliced choristors, preceded by one bearing a small ban- nerot with A crova upon it, then the clergy, aud following thom tho congregation generally. Ag tho procession moved on, arranged by tox, the choristers chanted the procossional hyma; Onward, Christian soldiers, ‘Marching as to war, With the crves ef Juss Guing on bofore Whon tho proccasion reached the church, the vostry and school children divided, the choris- tera and clorgy passing up cu a platform laid porous tho wails of the church As tho clergy gathered towards tho corner wbero tho stone wos to bo laid, tho choristera chanted Paalm 122, begtaning + “1 was glad when they said unto mo, Wo will go intothe house of tho Lord.” Tho Ray. Dr. Stocking then road the proscribed form of prayor forthe laying of the stono. ‘Tho Reotor, tho Rev. Mr. Luaon, then road tho following list of tho coutenta of the stono: HHustory of the Pariab, tho Bible. the Prayor-Book, the Hymnal, the Church Almanac for 1875, the Diocesan Cauors, tho journal of tho Special Canvontion of tho Divcoso, tho laat Catalugno of SL. Mary's Church, Knoxville, a. copy of the church paner, the Diocese, copics of Thy Tnuene and Times, a copy of the form of service for Isying tue corner- stone, a copy of tho laat School Report of Iilinois, and somo specimons of United States currency. ‘The choristera then sang a hymu and tho stone, which was suspended over ite pice by boing swung from the arm of a long javor, was Jot dowd into ita bed. Further exer- ciecs wero continued by the Lov, Drs. Stocking aod Sullivan, and TUE REY. DR, CURUMAN then deliverod on addross. {fo said that with words of prayor and eolonin religious rites they had laid the cornor-stonre of what they trusted yyould bo to many gouorations a hallowed touple of rollgion. What was this uew tomplo to syin- bolize? Was it the outward sign of somo now ¥oct or noha new rollgion, como to distract fur- ther 8 world already aivideds Tho Lord Jesus prayed that thoy all might bo one, and tho divis- ons of Chrietaudom were its bane, calling forth tho sneer of the intdel and tue mocking gibo of the heathen. ‘The soamlces cost bad been ront and torn, andthe oue body was replacod by dissoverod {cagments, Aprescher of one of the novrest of these fragments had eald to tho people of a town on that asmo railroad: ‘Thero are thirteon socts, aud I come among you to found a fourteenth.” It was 9 caso of reductio ad absurdum.” Tho people saw the point, and he found no market for bis wares. Hero were thirtoon starvoliug sccts, and, if thora should bo many more, they would all aio of inanition. THE PRESQ) TERIANS, Mostreat, Juno 17,—The Presbyterian Church in Canada held ite fest Lusiness moat- ug youterday a8 a united Church. Synods wore formed, and etops were taken towards perfect- ing 4 goncral organization of the Church. ‘Tho Dioceran Synod passed the following resolution : “That this Synud hae learned with pleesuro thar a uviou of the several Presbyterian Churches of tho Dominion bas Leen happily effected, aud would reupectfully request tho Metropolitan Synod to couvey to tue united ‘body ita sincere congratulation: ARCHBISHOP WOOD. Punaptiputa, June 17,—The cathedral was crowded to-day, on the oceasion of conferring the Pailium upon Biehop Wood, aud raising the city to an Archlopigcopal Bee, A number of Archbishops and Bishops were present, includ- ing Archbishop Purcell, of Ciocionati; Dishops Elder, of Natchez; Quintau, of Mobila; Fitz- gerald, of Little Rock ; and Abbot Wimmor, 0. 8.1, of Latrobe, Bishop Domevey, of Harris- burg, wae tho celebrant of the Mass, and Arch- bishop Lailoy conferred the Pallium, after ro- ceiving It from the hands of tho Papal Ablegata. About 800 clergymen waro in the procession, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL, Br. Pave. June 17.—A $35,060,000 mortgage on the Milwaukoo & St. Paul, 1,400 miles of rail- road and property appertalning to the Parmoi Loan and Trust Company, has been recorded tn tho Seerctary of Stato's oflce. From tho terms of tho mortgage, it appears that $27,339,000 of tho loan aro to bo usea in exchapgo for liens upon portions of the property, and $7,661,000 for the purchaso of atee! rails and other im- provemonts. At the option of the Comyans, $7,000,000 of the new bonds may bear G per cent gold intorest. the rest being 7 per cent cur- rency. A einking-fund of 1 per cent auuualiy ie required, Vayment of the principal 1s to com- moence by Jan. 1, 1877. All bonds running to July, 1900, will bo entitled the comsolidated sink- ing-fund mortgage, GOVERNMENT SUITS Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pittsnena, June 17.—District-Attoruey Reed inthe Cnited States District Court entered suit to-day against tho Oil Creck and Allerbeny Val- ley Neilroads for the sum of 251,508.67, which includo Sexes, pei ¥, interest, etc. duo the Government. Summons vere issued. RAILROAD NEWS, THE ROCKFORD, RGCK ISLAND & ST. LOUIS RAIL Judgo Drummond gave o lengthly decision yesterday morning on tha creoptions to the Mneter's report in tho foreclosure sult of tho Uuion Trust Company va. The Nockford, Rock Teland & St, Louis Railrosd Company. Tho principal queations were as to the priority of tho bondholders under tho first mortgage, and asto the proportion of tho road which wero covered by the first mortgage. ‘The Judge overruled the most of tho objec- tlons made to tho Master's report,and held, first, that the mortgage of Juno, 1863, was a security for tho firat issue of bonds from number 1 to 6,000 of 1,000 each on all the road north of s point op the main line, as it was ultimately corstructed due cast from Bur- tington, including tho line constructed by the defendant or constructed by other companies, and purchased or leased or ran under coutract by the defendant with such companies, aa well as all branch and connecting ronda, and that this mortgage constituted a prior lien on the proper- ty for tho payment of the aaid bonds. This cov- ered that portion of the road obtained from tho Orion & Minersvillo Railroad Company, and uged by the defendant, os well ag part of the lune or branches used by the defendant in wholo or in part, but constructed by the North- western Railroad Company or the Rock Taland & Pacific Railroad Company. Ag to the Sagetown & Keithaburg Railroad, the Court said thero might be geome doubt whetter it was included within tho terms of the Junoand October mortgages, but that tho language was as strong in tho first asin the secoud mortgage to show the intention to include that road. Second, tho Court held that the mortgage of October, 1868, was given for the security of all the bonds issued, including those that wore ins tended to provide for the construction of the southern part of the road, being 4,000 ponds of §1,000 each, making altogethor 9,0U0 bonds, the last mortgage covering the first ng well as tho second iseue of bonds; and thercfore that the boudholders under tho iret mortgage had a double eecurity, being the first and eecond mortgages; the first heipg epecial ay to thomaclvee, and thovecond special as to themsclyes and the bondholders under the second mortgage. ‘Tho Court slyo held that, a9 there bad been a partial payment to some of the bondholders under contracts made after tho date of the mortgages, by which it waa proposed that all the bonds iesded should be scaled down go a8 to mrko the eum total of the indebtedness much {oss than the original amount; sa those con- tracts bad nover been completely carried MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WATER-WORKS, Speeat Inepateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Ass Anpon, Mict., Juno 17.—Tho Univorsity Water-Worke were tested to-day, and pronounced acompleto success, A general trial of throwing water over the highest building on the grounda will take placo to-morrow, AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, FRIDAY EVENING, duce 13, LADLES' NIGOT, GLORIOUS BILL'!—RUNKER HILL CENTENNIAL! IMMENSE BUC OF-THE, TRIPLE MAMMOTH COMPANY! ‘Tho Glorious Ilatorical Tableau, by David Strong, Battlo of Buntlror Sri: Or, THE DEATH OF WARILEN. ‘The Mammoth Staxe {ull of Living Ficures, The Star ‘Ulio provents tho Queen of tho Al RAON.A DARE, THE GREAT PRAEGER FAMILY, Mis Gnd Descent, BiBIDAN AND MACH and ‘Dascors, NAS DAVIS and bls eboal of Educated Do; Gymnast, STHWART DATE: tho (ine the rfitiant Gyn HALL, tho Dual Spec ina, TH UP Lurie WAN ETT the Bawtehte, Serio-Comie, 2ITTR Boauti{al Voealiat, NEL WEST: the Rong and Dance Artist (MERSUN ANID OARKS the Popular kibtontas edians, MAIUK HUGHES AND NED WAMBUI “The entire Draroatic Uoinpany 1a the rattling faroe, MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE, Funday Evening, dusts 0 fleansio Testimonial Benefit to Manager LEONARD GROVER. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, CONTINUED SUCCESS A Frenchman traveling in this * conn- Z ov tty “eaid that thoro wore two things | Olt by the consent of sll the bondholders + Suan above all oer ereited ile euribaity. one aamall portion of their debt, that those who was tho national fugontti mvanting rotig- Tony; tho otlier, thé natigual lack of it {a cook. | ’d not consent to auch deduction on thelr : ery. There were fifty religions, but only ono boede, (elects, ciretimstacce Rrotentel the can AND IIIS Bravy. Tho eplaram stuns by ite truth. | | ‘eorso position aa to their claims upon theassets | MIociel Troupe. forbid thet ivehould be the fetter, “They held | of the defendant than those who bad been par- AMNaRS linlly paid. ‘That whero an indebtedness of the | PNTAE CHANGE OF PROGn Company had beon paid in the usual jcourse of business, or by suit, that cirenmstance did not prevent the parties obtaining such payment—if hey had other claims againet the Company— from standing upon sn equality with other croditors in tho same position as themselves. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Tho Now York Tribune states that tho uncer- tainty attending tho action of the stockholders of tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Com- ENTIRE C! Regular Saturday Matinee. FARWELL HALL, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Gaturday, Jone 16, 17, 15, and 19, BLIND TOM, Tho Wonderful Musical Prodigy. Admiasivn, by cts; Children, 2 cts; Roservod Seats, 75 Children, 0 cla, Havorved Scate schiamn to be ay great a sin as it wasin the daoyw OF PROGRAMME, of Bt. Paul,—one of those sins which came from an ansauctitied heart, Tho cornor-stono was but oeigu. deaus Christ was tho thing signified. Hie was tho truo corner-stone, eleat and precious. Other foundation could no man Jay. ‘The Church of Christ waa not by manner of man, It descended from Heaven, 1t was founded not in theao ends of timo, but by tho Lord Mimwelf, who wae tho Kying Toad. It was uot a thing of yesterday, It did not dato from the Neforma- tion, from Lmther or from Calvylo, or from ro- formerg of thoir own time, but back to Calvary. | pany has liad a depreesing influence on tho Bo- Jorstie se vynaie finaly'a:Atusie Atormy Stateate Doors It had tts ancostry in tho prophots and apostics. Open at 7:30, commence atl:ls. AMatince Saturday after+ curities of the Company. Mr. M. L. Sykes, tho Seerctary of the Company, being called upon for information, stated that thero was no truth in tho statements afloat concerning the Company, iand that tho action of the stockholders was em- breced in the following resolution: Resolved, That in the Judgment of the stockholders it fe oxpediont tbat any further oxpenditure for pur- chase of connorting roads or otherwirs ouylit, {f Jonni bie, to be provided for by the (saue of common tock rather than of Louds, sud they authorize auch actin by the Board of Directora; provided, after full examil- nation of he queation, ft 1s ascertain Mt can bo legally doue, and provided that such {ave aball iu no xcved $10,000,000, and, further, that it eball meet roval of at Ivast two-thirds of the Directors of tho Conipany, Mr. Sykes oxplained that the Chicago& North westorn Company timo and timo again hayo poen offered mimerous bankrupt roads at about the price of the old iron used in thoir construc- oun at 2 p.'m, ~McVIOKER'S THEATRE, BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF DALY'S BIG BONANZA! ‘With the ontira New York Cast, EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ee Remember jet cugegemont of th gulshed Company, ura your sate iu adv TANDOLEESN,, QFERA-HOUSE ‘Tremendons Ht of the Now Vunpany tn the Cro eatlon, THE VOLUPTUUS FRENCIL CAN-CAN Its pricuthood was 3 unbroken as the Aaronic pricutliond, Cod bad novor loft Himaolf without witness, To say that tho Church faited in ite successive existence was to say that God's prom- isd had uot beon faltilled, and thht tho gatca of holt had provailod against it. 1} was not so, Tho faith of tho Apostles was enshrined in its croeds, 1 was nots croatnro of the first con: tuey or tho fifth, It waa planted, if not by tho Apuatios themselves, by apostolic mon. Whoo St. Augustine came to England sa tho missiona- ry of the Homan Church, ho found no heathen Jand, for tho Britigh Cnurch was already estab- lished with Bishops, pricets, aud deacons. It was thon ag strovgly protestant to the authority of tho Bishop of Home as has ince been. The blood of tho martyrs had aly ready dronched the soil, Before the death of Bt, Paul, in the firataontury, the Goupel had beon proclamod, and Dritiah Bishops at in the earlicut councils. Thosa who would seak tho a om, ‘here rords have beon, and aro, import- origin af the Church in’ tho roformations of | 0", 1! cI Danced by twenty-fiva of the prottlost and host Cans Henry the Eighth, ignored the faote of biatory. | Wk feeder to tho Chicago & Northwostorn. The | pancers negeurmugiy together in Amores, oe « nv find agrigen among tho etockholdors svuer it would pot be desirablo to give tho Directors the power to purchase theso roads, provided that they could be obtuined st a bar- gain, sud without ingroasing tho iutorost-bear- ing securities of infringing the rights of the pro- ferred stock, Tho prosimption was that tho stockholders, obtaining these roads at as miui- The Unoxge went back 40 apoatolic times, No fact of history could be better ostablished thay. tho exiatonco of the British Church at tye close of tho fires cemtury or the begipning of tho socond, @ stranger ta the Bishop of Komo apd hig pretended authority. The conturiey wore tho taile-atones of iis pra ORB, Tho ppoaker jutrodyced au. elaborate similo DLES' MATINEE TIS (t previous ta which IDA VISC! sacenston from the roo! af the Opera Loose jo ing oppusite, woather periaiti AOADEMY OF MUSIC, LAST THREE RIGHTS OF THE GREAT MORAL DRAMA OF BVA? jd participate iu tho benetits to botwoon the history. of the. Churen | Bum valua, woul u ond the — conrse* of the Miasinaippt, be docived Pa vehete reatarod Jupacerita, eid Children 10 conta at Baturday Matinocs; 18 centa Io the id, continuing, eaid that thoy claimod tho dig- nity thas antiquity copferred. ‘They bahoved that what was now was uaught. They proforred the old paths to the new ways, becqusa the of ws better, ‘Pho Church of to-day was tho Church of tha fathers, of the Apostles of Chrigt, Tty faith was presorvod increoda and formilanes “Gundy night Boueft of IITTLE RVA. SUMMER RESORTS. OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL, The undorslgned, formerly, connocted with, Witlant’s ‘tho atock iseuol in the purchase of tho roads. ‘Tho bonds wero secured inasmuch ea the intor- ost obligations wero not in tho loast degroo af fgctod, It was not curtain that tho Directors would oyor ivsne this stock. They cortainl; would not until they wero satisfied that thoy ba alogal right todoso, The rovolntion was the almout as aucient as itself, It was protoatant Thotel, Washington, 1. ongress tall, Cape Blay, foal efor eats foal (rath: "hoy fen a ee ae eae ork: | RRcea ie AGP ate a tho foundation of @ trip Church, to bo tho | holders would avo it in thelr power to revoke esta June bi, * is Hota Bale of Heaven, the houso of God. Tho | thoiraction. ‘the Directore bad taken no action Mz roorus large and coniaadious any speaker anes apesking of tho ton- | on tho subject, andpouslbly would uot, a8 the | water: ste Ft talegskpinio communication. with Gor “associations “that would grow un | Ou tho Mulest ify tuele digerction, Billeodate Prequsay sigamnboal wad salleuad cunmuuricn- aronnd and hallow the placo, and concluding | ™ivenit te Directors should decido to do any- | Mon rith Providence daily, Application ty iat will roe wid: “May tho blossed Jouus grant that this | gine thoy would be obliged to give thirty | “Usre PeuplelsSicamboat Company, iroridence, 1. Ty house shall be tho typeand pledgo of that eternal mansion in heaven, whove w: porand whuse gates aro pearl’! Tho Reotor Bou sead the prayora onding the morvice, After the conclugion of the exorcises COLLATION n waa spread jn tho large rooms of anew atore not yob accupied. Tho gui wero treated to cako, ice-cream, and waodwiches, tho repast bo- ing tnade additionally gratoful by tho attentions of protty young fadioy who ofiloiated a days’ notice to the Stock Exchange, so that inere was no dauger ofjany such wales being made. ja aro jaa DEER PARK HOTEL, B. 8c O. R. B., Will Open June 21,1875, JOHN DAILEY, Manager, THE FREIGHT-AGENTS, Tho Genoral Vroight-Agents of the roads lead- ing to the Yast held m meeting in thie city you~ terday, at which tho following now tariff on live atock was catablishod + From Chicago to New York, 55 cents per 100 pounds; to Buffalo, Buspousion Bridge, Pitts- Fee aaa tho tecloy “paid ‘a | MUTE and Lolaco, 90 conte to Dunkirk, wi}¢/ __ Formerly of Glades Motel, Quilon high eonsiaiont to the ehorieters for tholt ner- bia oad Cleveland 23 genta ie (Tole as GLEN HOUSH, a ig bia with unconscious humor otroit couts, From Cincinnati to Now Yor! byecatinusl auidos of * Keep atill, boye,™ to | 40 cents, From Jelfersounllo to Now York, 66 NEW HAMPSHIRE. those whom bo was ng. A spacial train camo out at 7 o'clock, bringiug @ large company conte. From Jndianspotista Now York, bi conty. rf ite Bs Resort open fr June Prom East Ss. Lowy to Now York, 65 couls. | one ise” W..a0, ke MILLIKEN, P to Oct. 1 i¥s, W..a0, B, MILLIZEN, Peepylatoce, - ‘EDUCATIONAL. Cook County Normal School AN PXAMINATION for ADMISBION tor tho Fall ‘e aut vi Hse Wubrana edeatey denece ane sg A teat faethe Mew, The conten ee ne" nat for ia, a lege izes in oct anatizn, will no oa Brida tn ata beta atom fae, Friday avening and Satnrday tinrning, the 2th inst. Next term will commance Mt hs ni 0D. 8. WENTWORT! ays Sept te icles: m1. PARK INSTITUTE, ~ FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES,” Chicago. Fall Tefm begins mxiat ons for boarding puplle. enced and sacoesain} teachers. i afforded in the at hked Atalesand At.” hand for eating “Raced au re ‘at bs Binadey evening eR D coke eee omen Park CBareRs St. Mary’s Hall, FA-RIBAULT, MININ. 7. Hi, B. Whipple, D. Des Rector. B. Batnelpal aesnted Pare tee Lae ‘ba Tenth senool Year will Fr. DAY, MEPL, Is tie Hor Neetaterss ita COTTAGE, HIDE SkMINARY, FoR youNO J ladies, Pangtkor Dutebew County, N, fine acte: elalty, Inst: the rh it 1 Dh, Forejreulars ad reas Os De Waraett, Prine aud Bropr, ORRENWICH, R. I. 3 tg Abrace tn, Ui: g savage the Hector. te, the-Huddon. Cotree of stody comprehenst Xew England Normal Musical Institute, E. ‘Maaic Hal 2 Sehool. | Sul A Sentlde M E K. TOUTS “upclrewlare addres Boston, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ERENT OF Terr. seen at asi. =t Saturds qt RAILROA’ House), an ig a eke Care cnctanearr eee ty Caner Sertio: ai ‘¢—Iy:pot coracr of 1 &—-Depot cornor of Can: MICHIFAN CI Dever, Sort nf ease URS Pan Tey econ 7 ice, OT Clarkette southeast corner ‘OP Randatohs Trenont Howse, is Leave, |_Arrices Ln Tine), ~~ * Sunday Hx, 2° Haturdayand Sunday Ee. CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS, anit Chicago, Kaneas City ant Henver Short Liner, Enton Vepot, Wert near Madteonit, bridze, Genes: at Depot, ant 12k Kandalph ‘and corner Wisk iy tothe, Wl Laawentl teares | 12:0) noon; outa and Soringliald fr...s(* 940 a. toe ty Springiatd & Texas. | # corla, rookuk © Harlington... eoknk & Knelingtot . Fansas itrand Denver Faxt Ex, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. ‘tan Lerot, corner Jiadison and Canatena, Tete [Gs Souih Clarkeates opportte Sherman Hause, and at Deve Zeave, | Arrive, BMilwankeo & Pratsio da Chica}, Panenace: + me]? 248 De fiwaukee, be Grove eee ete betes . Pani, Since inkean' & Uroca Lh znrosn, "10:20 8, m.|* 4:00p. ra. 209.D. a. )*11 2008. FAtopsm.it 7:90 ae me CENTRAL RAILROAD. ant out af Ticenty secant CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, foot of Lake-s’., Indianaruy. and Sizteenthest, Grd Caualand Sizeenthats, eket Ofiees, 8) Clardit.: Gnd ut depute. tail and Express, Utama aud ¥ Dutnquy& Sioux Oity Raise City Latrecwertie a bess arts anaae Clty, Ledrenwortiiy “At ra Pan Ottawa £ Sie cure Passenger, Aurora Passenger (51 Dubaaue & Bint acitio Night E: Kansas Oily, bison & Ni Tckethee Wk Kamtalpheste aidhal depot je. | Arrive, From Centrat Di aeconuat, 8:08. m.| Bp. m, 7:30 po to." 2:t5.9, mas CINCINNATI] AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Lr From Puabura, cincinnall sf 5. ve Halteay, et fore Randolpheatys andutdepatss "NOM eset ee, at 3 Aree, Leave, * 8.008. m.|* B40 p.m, T0y.m, nl RAILROAD, Puuenger dent corner CAeazo. ri rig aed jo Sreuhtand tickatapice No, 4S Clara, esd ta faut. Indlanapol{s, Louterille & Cincin-| ont Day Ha, rf THOR, we Leave, [attand Rpra yrun Passenget Elkin On Ker. Ttaves Passenger bunday Passuugor a. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOLS RAILMOAD. From depot corner liu (a yet Sid ‘Lease, \ cane WD. tm. 0p. m.| THO. mm, PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Leave, _|_Aveises BALTIMORE & OH/Q RAILR : ‘corner af Wu # Leave, _|_arvine. sth any Macerioteesce) BBS BL PRE: Be CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAQ. Ben ere Ne Gus Omshg, Lesvonn'th£ Atchison 25; 1b g. tn. |t Por Accommodattun, Niedt Express, 200 9. a. MEDICAL 0, ; 100K NOSPITAL, cornor By Shestina ns any Grannis es serge pera ¥, win asi roatwoent 1a pil saaog af Dre. fs a yey Tee) zone soenet head of the profession for over VJ exparie ee touk for Uae alltan, teoe, ta lai pstscur of Stony one, Were dana Finpsiancy, Ptpley athe Fuses le, Ladies Weauiciag : sada: Gaere se wat bk NO.OURES NOW Dr. Kean, fe sn FOUTS beers Tey gape jay pe consultad, deere oF ial Kove a ‘KS, op all chroylo or nefrous: nos. Di. J. EBA! TEE pari tal eee Ladion ce, Beritly cont Bindings Ute i

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