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L : 's Door, tha entrance to Green Nay, Tt 1 Den N Bt wlio wi ket hor off without much Wfculty.... Tho amners of tho schr Potomac, e shoro At Littte Traverae, have declde ik Send or Any astistaics. oy will rety apon thocrew ta get her of, it T, e hard an tho Foclc and 1 foot out of water. £ e no {aarance on her. ... The barge Church, F'{ho Northorn Teannit Company'a line, which o e Iying In such & dangerous poritton neae B akorm st (he foot of Twelfth steeet during e iy's gaie, was Dronght In afely yesterdny 00t Baving sustained any damago, MIHSINO, Fenra nro entertatned far the safety of the achr Lomlo A. Burton, af thls clty. She left Luding- B with a cargo of Jnmbor lnst Saturday morning, 4o aliould have arrived hiero befure now. Tamor« 5% veancls that left the same vicinity at that time, od oren Inter, hove zenched here, nnd none of Ao Nave scon's trace of tho minsiny veswcl. Tt Ia, e for, Improbabla that she ias gone down with B buard, e sl way fumber-Iadon and could, thetefure, not aink. Blio may have been Airabled ek ho knla Monday morning and compelled to Sor i ¥iicltor at nomo out of the way place, Shie 18 K anch vesscl nnl e good annw. it carrios $102000 toet of lumber, Her Captain'a pama ls itlert. Mo resides in thiw clty. She liad n crew Gl ven when ahio left Ludington, 1t fa to bo O ved that sho wiil turn up il right fu & day or o, N LAKE ERIE. ELIE. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Ente, Pa,, May 23, —Departod for Chicago to- 4ay: Prop Forest, City, schrs 8. 11, . Brown, 11, p, Baldwln, with eargocs of conl, Coal frofghts to Lidcanu have boen increased 10¢ per ton. Charters {o-dsy, schrs D. A. Van Valkenburg and Lottio Wolf, coal to Chicago at 50c per ton. THE CANAL. papozront, 1L, BMay 23.—Anntven—Cham- ylon, LaSalle, 0,000 bu corn; Industry, Motrls, 5,800 bu corn; prop Montauk, Lockport, 500 brla four, 100 brla meal; Maplo Leaf, Lockport, 480 bils foms. EAREDP—Con, Bherman, \amiber, 7, 000 Jath, PORT ITURON. Special Dirpatch to The Tribune. Ponr Hunox, Mich., May 24,—10 p, m.—Down —Props Jamen Risk, Jr., Chauncey Hurlbut, Mary Jarrecki, Caldwoll, Commodore, Havanuah and barges, Sparta and consort. 'x\—&’m&ll Manitoba, Mary Mitls, Scotis, Georgo RKing_ond bargea; © schra Wancoma, ' Gcorgo g. loughton, lturca, Zack Chandler, 'Cambris, Southampton, Montana, L. W. Perry,” Cily of Wanitowoe, (3. B, linzard, M. E. Treinble, Kaie L. Bruce, Siberia, Margarct, A, Muir, Monts worency, George Murray, 8. L. Watson. Winp—Northwest, gentle; weather fne. MISCELLANEOUS, DRIFTINGS. Tho arrival of the barge Morning Star at Cleve- 1snd removes ull doubta as to her safety....Salllng veeacls in the gralo trade out of New York for Cork, on ordora, aro in dewmand, sud rates have ad- vanced, capeclally for 20,000 to 24,000 bu veasels; th It raten woro Ga por quaster, Loing an adsance of 3d. force of fiitcen men comtnsnced gpera« tlons the new life-saving stations on Tawas Polut & weck ago last Monday, and have the work well undcr way riow. It will bo completed nezt Morrls, 71,200 ft week....0n the Tth ef the present month thie kcow Ssundcts, Capt. Johu Jones, was clartercd and left Marlne City for Enst Tawss, to load lumber for Toledo, since which tlme no information, no far as known, has been received from her....Tho New York State Engincer has bogan genera] survey of the Erle Canal, propartory to thy wark of hottom- Ing it out to- the depth of several feet..., Eaya the Dotrolt Post ¢ Cruxader No. 2 ls the nimo of o tug which passed ap_ourly Satirday morming on the way for the Btralts of Mackinas; whero sho will bo engaged in lowlng rafta into Dancan City, Sheinof tho smallor order, but s a very. perfect and powerful boat for her elxe, and s capable of doing some good work. Slic Is about 90 feet long, snd bias o cylinder 22524; owned by J, K. Post & Co., of Oawego. ... The Detrolt F'ree Press says & J. W, Westcott lias established a system of ranges st Lake St. Clulr, consisting of one whije light on ob- vereation 50 fect high, placed so as to range with the Government light-lousc, showlng when fo haul upon entering the river. 'Also one white light placed fu ranga of before-mentloned white Hight, #hoying tho channel crossing oror to tho head of the island. MANQUETTE. Spectal Dispaich to The Trivune, JATQUETTE, BMich., May £3.—ANBIVED—Schr Thomas Gawn. CLeAnEL—L'rop Oscar Townsend; schrs Ed Kol H{. li.'mulc:u Hinckley, Dunfel Wagstafly D. P, odes. PassED Dowk~-Prop Hurd, T s BORING FOR MAPLE SUGAR. Mr. Snifiin’s Experlence. Priladetphta Bullefin. Mr. 8niflin sends us tho following: When I bought my present place the former awner offered, s ono of the inducementa to purchase, the fact that there was u superb sugar- wiple trés fu the garden. 1t was _a noble trec, and T mude up iy tind that I would tap it some duy and manufacture some sui;u-. However, T ver did so until this yeur. Buts, few weeks T concluded to draw the sap, and to bave what Mr. Bangs calls “n sugar-bilin, My wifo's uncle wus staying withus, and invitin some friends to come and cat the sugur, he and 1 got towork. We took obuge wash-kettle down into tho yard and piled goms wood be- neath it, and tlien wo brought out a couple of buckets'to catch the sap, and the auger with which to bore a hole in the tree, My wife’s uncle said that Nie bucket oughit to be eut nbout I feet from tree, as tlic sap would spurt rlghe out with'a good deal of foree, aud b would b u pity to vaste aoy of it Then lie Nghted the 3ra while I bored the hole about 4 fnches deep, When I took the suger out the sap did not follow, but my wife's uncle sald what it wanted was a little tim aud so, while we walted, he put o fresh armfu o wood on tho fire. Wa wulted half an hour, anil as the sup didn't comng I concluded that the hole was not deep enough, so I begau boring If,'nln; but I bored tao far, for the suger wenf tlear through the tree and penetrated the back of my wife's uncle, who was leaning_ up sgainst the trunl trying to lizht his pipe. He jumped nearly 40 fect, and I fiad to mend him up with court-pluster. Then hie ealil ho thought tho renson tho sa) o't come was that there onght Lo by a kin ot spigot in tha hols so us to let it runof cusily. We gluz the wooden spipot from the vinegar tarrel In_ tho cellar and (nserted it. Then, o the sap did not come, my wife’s nacle safd ho thought the apigot musi lmdjnmcll inso tight that it choked the tlow; and, while I tried "to push it out, hofed the fivewith some gindlin; woud, As the spigot eould not be budged with shanmer, I concluded to bore it out with the auger, u0d_ meanwhile m{) ‘wife's unclo stirred the fire, “Then the suger broke off short in the bole, and 1 had to gohalf nmlle to ths hard- Ware store to get suother onc. Then I bored u fresh hole, und although the Bp would not come, the company did, and the; exauined with uch {uterest that kettle, whicl ¥ now rod-hot, aud which iy wife's unclo was irying to ift off the fire with {ho hay-fork. As the pup sthl refused to come, I went over for anga to tell me how to muako that exaaperating tree Ulsgorge, When he arrived he ooked ut the hole, tlien vt the spigot, then at the kettls, il then at the tree. Then thruing to me - With & muurnful face, he sald: *8niflin, you have hud o good deal of troublo i your life, an’ 1t’s done you good, It's made swunof you, This world is full of sorrow, but we must beor 1t without grumblin’, You know thut, of courso. Consequently, now that 16 eomo bad news to break to you, I feel 8 1f the ghock won't knoek you endways, but 11 berveelved with patient rosigmation. 1 ssy I bopo o won't bhrewk down an’ ‘;ivn wuy to your eelin's when 1 Lell you that thicre tree (s no'sy, Emnplu st alll drashus! why that's a blacl l‘tkur)’l It ls indeed, and you might as well W‘{:J«’Jr maple-sugur in the sldo of & telegruph Then the company weat home, and my wife’s tacla sald o had an engagoment with Winan in mnbum[ ‘which he must’ keep pght ofl. 1 took ¢ kettle up to the houso, but as #t was burncd out 1 sold i next day for 15 cents for old iron; :‘ bought a new one for $12. I think now a7be 1t's better to buy your inaple-sugar. ————— Looking for Smith, Auai (Nev.) Revells, "A reepectable-looking o‘d gentleman, just ar- hed from the Eastern ” Stutes, was around town T, Y trylngz to flud o man named Bmith, i ;‘\! are severnl mowbers of the Bwith funily. l: nsth, Lut the old gestleman cxperienced “ae dilleulty in fluding the exact Bmith he fauted, and v are not positive that ha hus ‘umlhl. Jul. l’mlmhl{ pousossud of the somo- fht brevalent Idea that buys kuow everything, g o gentleman wcevsted & boy, wnd, uddress- mfl lm'ss Y my gon, nsked Min if he knew &kfily {0 this town by thy name of Smith. VSnfth" gaid the boy.” * Which Binith o you Fomtt Let's soo—there's Big 8mith and Littla 5 ‘,““» liree-tingered 8mith, Bottle-nose Binith, Uikecye Sifth, Bix. -toed Bioith, Ban Jouquin Eaith, Lyiug Bihith, Mush-liead Sinith, Jumplug K t:h‘ herokeo Srafth ()nc-ltggul Buifth sepbing Bunlth, Red-hcaded Simit, Bugr-foo ey ¥ legbod S, Bquow Siaitly, Druke Lgoith, E1 Durado Swith, Hungry Bu! iy uud M::l. t knuw Lt muybe ons or two more. 4 My 1o g s1id tho old gentieman, *the 8mith 1an Leagorclh of posstsses to bla’ namo nonus of the noeielsh prefzes you have mentioned. — His s sliuply Join’ Smith 4 AlL them fel- drey pruued Joln 7 serecched the boy, as he e Ui six-shoater and run to the other siils of nip okl I&d o good ehot ad 4 ng China- mfhu old gentleman muscd o mowent e 1o watked {nto a blackemith-sbop sud o scoa city directory, CENTENNIAL. Rain, Mud, and Heat«--A Bos- tonian Dinner. Tho Troubles of a New-Yorkers=- Pumps and Ventilators, Vice and the Sunday Question---Phila. delphian Dislike of New York, Beauntifol SuburbsessFalrmount Park and Laurel Hill-esA Restaurant Dodges YESTERDAY. WITIL VERDURE CLAD, Soectal Dispuich in The Tribune, PRILADELPILIA, Pn., May 23.—Tho Centennial grounds this morning ehowed prettily under the bright sun, the verdure having ssstimed a still brighter Unt after the heavy raln of lnst cvening, The attendance hias not materially in- creased. TITE FIERCIt DEPARTMENT to-day recelved severa! valuable acquisitions of goods, and the work of arranging them will atill further delay the complction of the exhibition in tho Maln Building. AUSTRALIA. Victorla and Bouth Australls, in the British section, are making excellent progress, and espe- cially in the epaco allotted to the first-mentloned. Sonth Australin has uncovercd acveral Inrge cases of beautiful birds, but what the other blg puckoges contaln remaius to be seen. TURKEY appears to be in n comatose condition. The boxes und packages which have been in tho building for & number of weoka are still unopencd, and much anxicty [s cotertalned to know the naturc of thelr coutents, JAPAN, Tho Japaneso baraar, situsted Just eoat of [ts Qeptrtment of public comfart, fn belug raplaly ‘brought to compiction, It is expected that it will o ready for opening sbout the frst uf next weck, and In it will bo sauplenof Japancee manufacturc and staple products for salo in it exterior, It sresents the samo peculiat aspect sa_ (he Japances overnment balldlog, and exiibits the same beau- tiful snd uniquo workmansbip. TOX JUDGRS OI" AWARD have been called to_meet to-morrdw for the first time, In the Judges' Lall. Nearly ull of the for- el members Lave arrived. Several changea have been made in the Amcrican, Mst, and it will be firen out oflclally by publicitioi attot the micet- ng. CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. IOW THR WEATHER HAS ACTED—UAIN AXD MUD—EFPECTS OF NEATBOSTONIANS ON.A HTIME''—A KEW-YORKER'S TROUBLES—TIE UYDRAULIC BHOW—YICH AND TUE BUNDAY QUESTION. Spectut Correspondence af The Tridune. Pmirapsrrom, Pa., May 20.—Philadelphia never does anything by balves, and any of her uitizens will tell you so. Whether it {8 a church- plenie or o prize-fight, a weddiug or a burglary, o foot-race or & mecting of the Peace Socloty, the city comes out strong and gives its whole mind to the matter. When it comes to the natural clements as well, you will flnd that the Quaker City is noslouch. In the early part of the week, it rained,—not an uncertaly, fntermittent raln, but & regular downpour, as though the Clerk of the Weather was giving his whole mind to it. It rained not only cats and dogs, but now and then there wasa fall of rats win- gled with foxes and mud-turtles. 1t was cold ul thc same time that it wos wet, and you had to take along your epring- overcoat to save yoursclf ' from suffer- fog. At the Centennial Grounds, the roads and walks became lancs of mud, and top-boots were & necessity In locomotion. The way fromthe gates to tho Governwent Building, as near as I could ostimate It, was 1,500 fect Jong, 40 feet wide, and 2 feet deep. Thers wera varlations In the depth, but 2 fcet was sbout tho average. A good many boat-soles were torn in the strugglo with the plastic soll, and black clothes gave to their wearor an indication of attempting to rival tho hues of a spotted **yaller dog.” Wo had this sort of thing down to yosterday, and then there was a change. Night before ) the sky bocamo clear s tho conscience of a chur going Philadelphian (which fa about the strongest simile I know of), and yesterdny momning tho sun came out a8 he does on the Desert of Bahara. It was warm in the morning, It was warmer ot 10 o'clock, and it was hot at noon, By 3 o'clock it was Lotter, and you conld ses peoplo all around you sweating liko prize-oxen lu a ract. The stoke- Joom of o steamer, or the furnace of & foundry, wis suggested, and some persous thoughit' of elting into & steam-bath tacaol, Butevery Ihlladeiphlan eald, * Fino ds to-dayi Charming—cool—delightful! Wa shafl have warm weather by-and-by, &nd then we phall Jook buck with plensure to these cool daye.* Thoy don't call It warm nows; wonder what it will be lika when It geta sultry? 1 fancy the Exbibition build- ings can then be turned Into bakeries without cost- ing anything for fuel. Tho Turks, and Egyptiens, andTunfaians may like it; but it won't be so with people from the Northwest, nnut especially those who ordinorily breathe the alr wafed fiom the Great Laket. VIBIT OF BOSTONIANS, Yesterday was made memorable by the vislt of the Boston Commercial Club, which {s an offshaot of the Boston Board of Trade, whose chief end and alm {n life s to havo a good diuner once a month. Ordinarily they meet 'in Boaton; but thia tima they eoncluded-to_dine in Philadelphis, and invita Gen, Hawley, Director-Geueral Goshorn, and othier ofiiciuls, 84 well aa the leading city otii= cery, to meet with them. They caue, they saw, and 1ast nlght they concurred “fn having 4 goo time, Your respectable Bostonian s as siralight as o string at home,—he conld not, be otherwise and bo respectable,—buty whon Lo gets away, ho sometlies lets himaclf out. It was so yesterday among those leading morchants of the most mflm. fled cliy in Amcrica, They rodoe round tha Exhibi- tion, Lad ateception at the Massnchuectts State Builling, and then ndjourned to a neighboring res- taurant which they had _chartered for the dluncr above-mentioned.” And ft wus s _dinner,—pro- gramme on silk; thres kinds of champagno; birds, Xud flh, and tleah, and lee-cream with Lo apoons for eacl man; white wine, red wine, blue wine, freon wine, and red wine; and hammocks slung i {lio buck yurd for such as got drunk carly, ~Of courwe tho hammocka were not necded, as no Bos- ton man ever tokea cnough to maka his throat Braeky, or prevent s pronouncing the word ** geni- 13" with less than three wyllubles. Ono of the Boston party told mo they were vory [ndiynant that those bammocks had beeh slung at 'all; though he eafd {t was an old Philadelphia custom, and’ they would not Interforo witlt It; but they had infornod ths propaistor bo eedn't o to {hiat expenss agalu when the Commeroinl Club comes liere. If thero {8 anything that Llike, it is modeaty,— that quality o excollent in woman, and not oat of place, though occaslonally inconventent, in u man, And 1 adore Boston for its 1nodesty in speaking of iwelf and what i1 hasaccoipllahed. In the specth- waking ot the dioner last night, Tdon't suppose any on of tho orators alluded more than twent. tmes Lo tho greatness of Hoston, tu her prou h0s(tion aa the centro of learning and education, L tho. enterprine of her morchants, to the grand old Commonwenaith of Massachuscils, the oy State, sud sl that sort of lng. In the agg gate, not mure than half tho speech-making' w oxclusivuly confined to these topics, —wheu there waa nothing to provent their monopoly of the talk, You could noyer wisiako tiat party of last uiglt e any but & Boston party, and yon couldn't ‘bo long amoug them without kuowing it "1 often thlok of whiat & Rusalan lady, who bad been in New England, sald {n my hearing, like tha Tlaston people vory much, © sho safil.' **They aro very polite aad very kind; they show you every thing in thelr clty; but thoy afe very much con- vicied of their own lmportauce, ™ A GOOD BTONY {stoldof & party of Nuw. Yorkcrs that came hero fast week for a vacation,und hadit. Theyweroinforall the goud things that could be had around the Cen- tennisl Grounds, and their drafts upon the stock of chatpauo o hand werv 80 Lieavy as to threaton {ts exhaustion. ‘‘hey did not got fiito the etatfon- houss; but their eforta in ita dlrection were decld- edly earnest, and It s almost 8 wonder that thoy Xept out, Their frstnight lere, they didn'tro- turn Lo thelr botel until 3 o'clock, It \waa raining, and ons of the party lnsisted on washing hia faca {u & mud-puddle n front of the Louse, snd drying it on the loor-mat; and Uien ho wa thonght to be rank. One of thelr amusewonts included & ride ap an clevator fust outylde the grounds, whence Lhero {8 & fine view over Philadolphia snd'lts vicinity. ‘Two o threo dared not_take the vertical fourney, as their heads were already shaking; and one who did try i\ imagined bo was on s steamer, and became scasick. - Naturally, he weut and leaped over tho ratl; und neturally—you cxn lmagine what followed. Mauy of Lis fricods wero standing below; but they concluded to clisuge thoir puaitions only When it was too late, U tow- ardl Steward| bring we s cocktail,—yes, two cocktalle! Where thy d—Ickens 1a the Slewatd? bo wurmured, like the gargling of & swall brook Yeneath the Ica; aud then L sat downand asked to b put aabiors.’ 1 wasn't there, and can't vouch for ‘tha whole story, a4 people’ will exaggorate, and 1 obtained. my information Trom on6 of Ao Rarty who wae nol In a condition to odit & Dible fctfonary st tho thuo by lalked to me. Doubtlces the Centennlal will be (ho cxcuse for a great wmany ivial partiss this year frowm all tho clties of tho Unlow, —at least, from most of them. delpblans #ili bo glad to sco them, no doobt, sad the Centennial Comuwlssioners will not object to the uumnerous balf-dollers that auch travelers will leave st the yatea. 1 hear that, for lo.vlunlc fl&yl h‘l:. ‘):: comlng :’l“m' 8 o w en e b tios: In Now York, uum:flg. -nd’\vy iugton; and, when ok ) Rxbibil ts fair, N e "utogion w lun gots fairly opon spread. The zaliways sro THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1876, sremdnz for excarstons, and the qaestion of a re- uced fare will ]lmblbl( be aettled on the basis of excuralon-trains runn ng throogh to the Centen- Tinl Grounds, with tickets good only for a sperified traln. I haveslrendy given the resaons why the rallways will not mokes general reduction]and tharo it e neccaslty of repeating them here, HYDUAULIC APPARATUS, The hydraulic apparatus in Machinery Hall I# far more extenivs In quantity then, and “superior in quallty to, the similar oxhiblt at'Vienna. "1t In in & rort of annex juat off from tho great hall, and has in fta centre » larga pand, where powerful engines Are constantly drawing waterout and throwing it in again. Home of them work with iminenne foree, and show what they could do Ina real matter of buainess. Funips seem to Lo oneof oar stron, points, and our exhibit in this line Leats all tha a8 ever been done befare in any part of the world, An you enter (he hydraulic departnent, you coma firat upon several steam fire-englnes, samie of then very elaborately finished, und “plated thronghout with nicket. They appear too ‘nice for practical use, and probably the owners will liave some trouble In selllug them at cost. Theae engines are not In operation, and so we are left to conjecture their power: but there i no reazan to doubt that they could do some excellent work. e hiydraniie departmont is npprouched thrangh an avenus of canes filed with faucets, Liose, and other matters usually associated with water-worka; and some of the cancs have a very attractive appearsnce, lere, a4 elnewhere, all the machincs are not yelmet up; and one of the most pawsrful, which Is inteaded to throw a young Nlagira lnto fhe tank, lua not thrown {ta first Lucketful. There are scveral steam-heaters on the lefi-bantl alde of the tank, ond_beyond them were some English pumping machines, apparently of great power. Connecti- guthasagood dieplsy, and so ‘has HNew York. Museachusotts sends & pump that is said to be very powerful; but it has a curlons motlon, which s rather inclined to give one the headache if he con- mmflnttl it for nny length of time, One firm ex- hibits a ot af wooden pumps of the old style, with patent arrangement of mome Jind thatmakes them anck water without half-trying, There are pump snd bumpa bere Gl you srow weary of looking ut them: and then, 84 you go nl‘"['f' Inu find pumps more and more numerous. EHalf-z- dozen establisiments have whole Jots of pamps fenced off and yarded in; they are of sll sizes, from the kind Inrn[e enough to supply water for the most extensive milk-dealer in New York, down to those which would amure & small boy by enabling him to spoll carpet while exhaueting the baby'a bath- tub. You can have anything hero that you want In the pamp line, and more than you want if sou get :: ln‘a end of one of the big plpes leadlug into the nl VENTILATORS. certain relation to water, and so it fa proper that veatilating and blowing machines whould bo in this exhibit. An inventor, or exhibjt. or, saw me taking notes, and thought he might make & point by interviewlng me, *‘Good mom- iug, air,” maid he. ‘*You see bofors you the greateat' blower in the count; *Glad 10 make 1 have long been be snswored, with evident anger, which he madé an effort to conceal. “Jt fa the greatest Liower ever known, ™ “*You forget Georgo Francia Train, " I respond- ed, and alsoV——but by this time he had roue, &nd L'was left In pencs to parsto my fmveatiys- ons, Buf, joking aside, thes blowing-machines aro excellent, and I winh we had mare of them for the Tentlintian of public and prvate tuiidings. They throw an enormons current of air, and_throw it ateadily hour aftor hour, 2a long as the machine in turned. If tho law compelled thele atuchmert o every thentro and lecturo-hall fn the conatry, it would Jo a good thing for the publlc health. ‘One of them {a sheclally designed for ventilating minca, anil maay of (hem aro ssld to be {n uea in the eoul- miingdistricts. There are several machines for drying clotliea in Inundries: and thoro Is a muchine whasc use 1 could not determine, but it atood amiong the pumps a1 thongh 1t had 4 perfoct right 1o bo thero, It is customary to Snd' fanlt with the Commls- alon, and I looked around in the bydraulic annex for sfomathing to complain abont. Tho only polnt 1 could light wpon wea: that the water in the tank isdirly, and the Commiseion onght to sapply fil- tered water in Its place. And, It they can't E:L that, they might put In whisky, or er, or soms similarly-atiractive fuid, 1 will warrant that the crowds in attendauce wvoufd bo larger than they are now. VICE. Cloae by the hydraulic annex thers is alotof flles on_exhibition,—saveral cases of them. One company has & neatly-painted pictura represent- Ingnlotof beavers at work, snd, as their tecth become dull, they resort 1o somne of the files that ore scattered around. A snake has also come for- ward and lain bold of onc of the instrumenta; but Whother (o improyo bis dentals, or simply, o flo tho thing away, Iam anable to stato, Vices, ¢ vires,—you may spull the word justae vou like, #nd § won't got_mad,—aro also on ezhfbition in considoruble varicty, 'and you are invited to insert your fingernd_aacériain “how hard one of them tan squeoze. These Instruments or tools, or what- ever you Choose to call them, have s varloty of shapes and styles, and are not bad to look upon. They compel you to admit that the poet was wrong when he said? Vice {9 & monster of such feightful mien That 10 be hated nceda but 1o be secn. 1t fan't so st all. Tlooked at vice in all ita forms yesterday, snd didn't hate It worth a cent. Aftar all, there Is n good deal of blagus nbout fhie hid- eotiancas of vice,—tho kind that was in the poct's mind,—if we mny judgo by the way it flourishos, 1 know lota of mon whio have beon band-in-glove with wickedness for quits & number of years, and bacring headaches next morming, and occasional, twinges of gout or rheumntlam, {Hey soem to like it rather than otherwise. At all events, they stick to it persistently, and would ratlier play draw- poker and win than read the best compilation ovor made by tho American Tract Fociety. I havo ahaken handa somcwhat with " Vice on my own nctamfa‘ as I have been to the theatre aud the minstrels, a while I take In the circus, c K:.m inn fair proapect that somo gmnnd and lofly tumbler will break his nock, 1any people soy that the minstrels, and theatres, and circtises aro bad (I know many of them aro frequently o) ; and 8o I supposc I muat stand up and be catechisod. THE SUNDAY QUESTION. And this reminda me that the Commission played it abarp on the Suuday-opening question by post- ?onlng tho matter uni!l tholr next meeting, and hen adjourning until the 1st of July. This was o neat dodge, —one of the prettiest I iave known In a long time,—~and it does credit to someliody's acuteness. 8o we may scttle down into the con- clusion that we have no Sunday-opening for tha present. July Is a long way off,” but meantime woe must not allow the matier to rest. Remembor the advige to ** Push things," and don't fall to keep pushing on tho Bunday-opening qnnan%n. SUNDAY NOTES, A QUIET AN) QUAKER SUNDAY—A TENDER TOINT WITH THE NATIVES—LOW TO WIN A IHILADELPIUA NEART — FAINMOUNT PARK AND LAUMEL HILL—A RESTAURANT DoDGB. #pectal Correspondence &f The Tribune, PoiLaberrm,” May 2L—Tho whirligig of Time bas again brought us around to Sunday, which occurs now with unfalling regularity as often as once a week. Itis hot enough to-day to suggest something not usually cunnected with Bunday mottoes, and perhaps it Is quite as well that the Exhibition fa riot open to-day, 88 the Commission wonld run the risk of being mulcted fora few dozen sun-strokes, and the oost of these cascs would serlously dimin- ish tho prospective prafits of the Great 8how., In point of quict and Bab- bath observance, to-day will com- *pare favorably with last Bunday; perhaps it is a trifio mora quict, for the reason that it is some- what hotter, and people don't 1liké to elrculato {00 much with the thermometer pretty nearly upto par. The strect-cars were dolng a good business, and s0 were some of the excursion ateamors on the rivors, and thousands of peoplo ware out to take n breath of fresn alr, which they canuot easlly take durlng the weck, Rverywhere yon ace reminded that it Is Sundsy. The peopla havo a porious alr, snd the churohes are open; as for that matter, the bar-rooms aro also open— througl thelr side-doors, and if thes don't havo as large congregations ai tho churches do, thoy have them around much later in tho evening. Tha poor and the dronkards we bave with us alwsys, thongh 1am happy to ssy that, slnce Icame here, I have not socn half-a-dozen intoxicated men, snd proba- bly s goodly portlon of thoso were from New York ar some other village, WHAK POINT OF A MILADELPHIAN, /There {8 & tender spot in the heartof a Quaker City resident, and it is well for the intending vis- 1lof ta know It. _As the youuy: Roman w 10 aay overy morning with bis oris evenfog with e bed-time prayers, o Delen Carthago, " so tho young Phiiadelphian fs trained to Jouk frowningly and witb deapite upon New York. The uncouth and ribald natlve objurgates the Uity of Manshatta with phraseolo; eraphistic as it 1s brlef; it beging with a capital and ends with & diminutive 8. The dignifed resldent ls more po- Mte, bat none the less’ emphatic. His ancestry fs supponed to date from thie time the honeat Wittiam Yenn bought the ground of the Indisus, pome history has it, got much the beat of thy the bargain; and therefore ho cannot swear even when New York fa the topic. You oun win your way at once into favor, and, it you do tho thing uwlcely, yon can Tedudo your cxponses soveral per cent. You meat Aaative In the strect-car, and bresk the fco by ank- {ng if Markot street la parallel to Tenth street, or how you can get W tho corner of Chestnut and Walnut. 1o scts yen right, and abserves that you aro & stranger; and, if he duesn't obscrve (¥ well to make that remark yoursell. Thun the cun. vorsation takes o turn sumething ke the follow- ug Y vt btow do you snd Ihiladelphte, it Ts tuls the tirst timo you bave been bere? You—'* Yes, this s the frst Ume I have ever svch your beattiful city. 1 like it exceedingly, aud my culef regret in 1ife fn that I buve so fong delayed my vielt. Hé—**Susngersalwaysfind Philadelphis charm. fog. Oorbusiness lavery extensive, and theccity i handsowo in the extremne, Wao are very gisd lo hiave strangers of,Intelligencs come smoung us, and 1 0bscrvo yon are one of them, Will you call on mo this ovening st tho Megatherfum Clubt Ask for Mr. Pachyderniatus.” You—¢* With plessure, sir. Meantime, I aiall devoto the afternoon tu & vislt L sowe of your tuh- lio fustitutions, in which 1 taks great intoreab I cannot rest until T have acen Girard College, Inde- pendence Hall, and tho Dolaware River.™ Jie—You do wirely, sir; and, "{nn drop In this evaning at the Mrgatherium, T wilf be happy to in- tendica you to same of ou citizens whose nc- g}nnl‘?’(jnce you will prize. 1fave you been at New o You—''Iam mrryuvn( that T wasted a day there on my way to Philadelphis. New York has nothing to attrecta mnnFer. and ina very repnl- sivecity, Tow any mauof scnse can livethere, [ aunat Jmngine, - Tho gras e growing in Brond- way, and not ona_bullding tn ten haa any {nhabit- antx. 1t I o rulned clty, and ot worth a moment's conaideration.” ffe—*' Of courss yon will spend several days Yiere, It you aronot engaged for day after to-mor- row come and dine at my house. I willinvite some twenty or more of the lending eitizens, who witl he pleaned to meet you, You will ree the Hon, —, apd al#o the Hon, —; and the rest will be hardly lesa noted than they. 1shall counton you as my guert for that even(ng.” He leaves the car nnd yon at the next corner, and you are In for as goad & dinfier e you cauld wieh to eat. You have hit the right key-note by abusing New York, ao far as the averaze Philadelplian in concerned. Don't imngine that all are 1fke him, ns there are hundreds and hundreds of men here who can ace miles and milen beyond thelr nosce, and have no petty Jeslousien. = Why there shonld #0 much of this feeling’ I am unable to underntand, when I remember that Philadel- olila Ling four-Afths ms many inhabitanta as New ork, and lian a prosperons and productive com- merce. There 18 no reasdn for any jealousy York has none, and & New Yorker i very unlficely to take offense if hin city In run down in his hear- Ing, Not uothe ordinary Fhiladclphian: he can- not endure criticlam of the Quaker City, and yon can throw him Into 8. rtEnllr cast-iron sweat at any time by o few wild words. They live well hece. They have comfortable houses, I”F’l’g familles, and a1l that should make home agrecable, just aa much a8 have the people of New York., They love thelr wives, or {he wiver of other men, very much a4 do the New Yothera: they bave distin: fuistied otatesmen, elogucnt divinen, urglarm, accamplished cabmen, gifted tnwyers, and whole atores full of reudy-made clothing; and why they ahould fect so sore shout New York s a cosundrum I must aurrender. TIIZ SUBURDS OF THE QUAKER ‘CITY. T know of nu city in the Union that can hoest of rettier suburba than this, The country surronnd- ng Philadciphia Is channing In the extteme, aud the people bave every rcaron to be proud of ft. I have taken two drives to and beyond Falrmount Park, Illluufh tho lovely Valley of the Wierahick- on, and 1 soleinnly aver that it Ia very hard ta Snd #a pretty 8 npot near a great city, ‘The stream rolls along o rocky bed In the midet of a forest primeval; and, were it not for the broad road and the car- riages whirling along, you need not atretch yonr imagination very far i pot yourself o hundred_or five hundred mifes lrnullni unman habitation. You can have scveral milen of thig sort of drive, and you have it yaried at frequent intervals by glimpses of Iandscape that rival in_beaoty the [famous rural acenery of England. Germsntown s a fa- vorite_residenco for people whoss sands of i are nearer run out than their bank-accounts, and you will find thereecores and scores of houxes that {he best and most fastid- fous of us need not_hesitate to uccupy. And the country all sround Is equally pretty and adapted for the catnblishment of luxurlone homes. Itis not prettier than the country along the Hudson, but you are not obliged to go so far as on the shorea of that river to find a comfurtable spot that has not buon taken up already, Falrmonnt Park In o gem in its way, if such a wido extent of fleld and foreat, i1} and valley can be called & gom; and the peopls might devote all thelr time 1o fta pralses without suying too much. ~Central Park fn New York docs not come up to i, and, ns for Boston Comuuon, It {sn’t worth mention in the sume day. It {aa thing of beauty, and without doubt wilt be a joy forever to cvery Philadelphian, Lourel-INMl Cem- clery (5 & delightful burlal-plsce, and 1 ‘have mever heard of single occupant complaluing of lis lot, ur asking to be taken up and Inhumed elsewhere, It f full of shade:trces and monaments, and Is more thickly inliabited than sny other part of Philadelphia. Old peopla bere are anzions to die fn onder that they muy go to Laurc] 1Tl 1o live, and youngs peo- ple’sbout to ks in thelr checks do 80 With entire satisfaction when they think of Luurel Hill und the orguous cavalcade that will eacort them thither. ey have mice hearses aud other fancral cquip agen hiere, and, If & man has money enough to pay thic bil}, Be can have a_silver door-plate and knobn on his cofn, and be carried away to the cemetery in fine styls. They don't do things by halves in this city. A BUNDAY COMPROMISE. thvnn:ih yonr colamnt on bebalf of tha gentlemen nsmed In these articles: Firat=The witness for the prosecution who swora tiat Me, Halleck lind nn titlo to the property in queation, after a re-cxamination of his abstracts, wan recalled, and acknowledged that his previous statement wis & mistake, Second—The evidenca showed that Mr. Burdon had been told by his agent before subscribing hir ‘tatatement ™ that his deed was on record, and thnt he faily relied on this Information. 71 ird—Mr. Baxtar offered to become lnrel'y for Mr. Burdon's appearance; but the Conrt refused to accept him alone, becanre the atatute requiren o pereons on every recognizance, and at th same time intimating that Mr. Daxter would be cepted an one of the bail, ‘ourth—Hoth Mr, Halleck and Mr, Burdon have been dlecharged from castody and the proceedings agalost them dismissed. FONTAINE JOKE Attorney in above mal I0WA. National Politics--A Crooked Lawyer— C1vll Righta~--Marrisge-Certificates---Hurd va. Bofl Money, Special Corvespondence of The Tribune. Drs Morxes, Ia., May 22.—lowa Republicans are somewhat aflected with the ** favorite-son ' mania, and it will probably manifeat tself here at the State Cunvention next week, There are sev- eral **favorite funs" talked of, who are com- sidered worthy of a second place on the Presiden- tinl ticket ; and It 4 quite possible they will some of them turn np in the Natlonal Convention, Mr. Blalne standa very prominent with the Repablic- sun of this itate, the populatlon of lowa being Inrgely composed of New England peo. ple, whose habits and associations ore mrongly Idontified with that section: but they also recognize in Mr. Dristow a person who has filled Lin ofiicial trast with grest fidelity, and, above all, an & man of Incorruptibility, This in. doreemont in growing stewlly and sorely. the beet Interesta of the party may be subscrred. it fenot probable tiat the lowa delegalca to the Natiunal Conveation will be fnstracte A CROORED LAWYER. f Hopkinton. Delaware County, a few dayn ago suddenly vacated ; and, alnce. various banke bave discovered that they are the victims of foried checkn 1o the smonnt Gf several thousand dollars. Io hed the confdence of the people, and used it to waka good his losses at poker, A LITTLE TOUGH. At Clermont, & fow days ago, & boy named Will- fam McQnillan, lees than 3 'years of nge, was knocked down by the,wheel of & wagon on swhich ten barrels of sugar and one barrol of sirup, and the wheel passed over his body just above the hips. e was fiattencd Jike & puncake: but in three days was about his play as if nothing liad happened. CIVIL RIGHTS. Reokuk, the metropolis of the Democratic stronghold in this State, has strugsled against the Civil ights bill, ntil she has at ast been forced to ylcld to the inevitable, She refused to allow colored children to attend the pablic schools with white clildren. The matter was taken to the Courts, and, by the decision of the Supreme Court in two cases, the Board of Directors were com- pelled to open the doors to colored children. An attempt wus mode to ovade the epirit of the law by extabllsiing » neparate school for colored children Dbut the pride of cnste hua yielded to the draft on the pocket, Lhe separntc school hambeen_abandon- ed, and tha last remaantof **other days™ Las gone out {n Jowa, PERIL3 OF HOUSE-CLEBANING. - A clergymun {n Corning, the other dn{v. Joined In murringe & highly-cstimable eouple. e statutca of this Statc require the oflicisting marrler to make retarn of the same 1o the Clerk of the Circult Court within a certain date thereafter, under pen- alty of & finc of $30. The certificate was made ant, and Infd aside for 2 mare convenient eenson to be filed in the conrt, In the meantime, the preacher's wifo was seized with honsc-cleaning fever, \When 1t had suteided, the certificate could not be found, — it aving probably gone fnto the stove with waite paper and rejected rermons, 1iere waa adilemma; {he. recorded certlicate is the ouly evidence of marriages. To sare, the preacher night rewarry the comple: but Yanld the sccand marriago certificate, under its date, cover contingencies which might arisc? And hiere'let me nny that the time is coming when the Jitigation in thls State which will ariee” in conme- nence of neglectof persona solemmnlzing mar- ringes, mostly ministers, will be heavy and expen- record- As o partlal concesslon to the desire to have the Exhibitlon open on Sunday, the Commission an- pounced yesterday that (he chime of beils in Machinery 1Hall * would play tuin afternuun, 80 that’ the crowds outsido counld listen sud feel that they were having some part of the affair. It was further sunounced that Ty would play eacred music only, so that those who had expected tho atraine of Gounod or Ofen- bach were likely to be disappointed, 1doubt it you could induce the most_sccular hand-organ in the world to pluy anythiug but sacred music on the seventh day of the week in Philadelphls, 17 It should venture to do othierwine, It would be arrest- ed and fined, or porlul);‘l it would get three mouths on bread and water. Tho Ellyln of the chimes on Sandny is a concesslon ta the public demand, and we 1nay 100k for something more in courso of time. Who can predict the day when the gates will be apencd at B0 cents each admirslon, and we can tako our Sunday In good, bonust sight-seving? My scasan-ticket Is goud for but one admission Ually, and cvery morning, when 1 enter, the on- raved date fa punchied. I observe thut all the lays of the montl were engraved on the plate from which the ticket was printed; and so I couclude that the cngraver, or the man who ordered the cn- graving, know what ho was about, aud that tho place was to be opened on Kunday by-and-by. TIE RESTAURANTS aro now run at fair prices, and thero is no particu- lar cause of complalut, unleas it be that at the French Restauraut they make an extra charge of 10 centa for **sorvice.” “Thlg custom j& English, and not French; on tho Continent everywhere you are charged for service In the hplels, but 1 _huve never known them to do so In a réstaursnt, This custom is reserved for England, and 8 very mean swindle 1t soeins to 8n American. For exumplo: a reatan- raut adyertises a dinper for three shillings without wine, You go there, lake the dinner and o bottle of nle, and, when you are throngb, a little note is brought with these” items: **Dinner, thrce shil- lings; beer, six-ponce; sitendance, four-pence.” This hes not Leen mentioned in the udvertixe- tisement, and yon feel that you have been besten out of four-pence. You pay the amonnt, and vow that you wilt not go to that place agaln. ‘You patronizo another restanrant next day, and flnd that they play the ssme trick. The Freuch Res- tanrant, In adopting this tricly has borrowed from the much-hated Engfish; there may he restauranta in France that make a separate charge for service, bat, in several vislta there, 1 do not rememberany. You pay the walter what you like; it ie purely 8 matter of option, though it s always expected, and you would be' considered mean ot dissatistiod it you shionid give nothing to the waiter, But, in the present case, tho acrvice Is cxacted by the pro- prietor, aud you are still expected to give some- thing to tho waiter, T, W. K. e ————— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. CIRCUMLOCUTION EXTRAORDINARY. To the Kditor of The Tridunc. Crickgo, May 23, —Enter withme a polics sta- tion and examine: Pirst—The book {n which all nutsances and vio- Iatlons of the laws of the Doard of Health are en- terod, that are met by the policeman on his beat, and which he reportaso tha station-koepor. The atatlon-koeper will tell you that the sanitary policeman calls daily and coples thesa reports. Sscond—Anothor book will be shown you im ‘which the ofMcer roports all waste of water, bnrat- {ng and leaknge of wnrr-\wlpu‘ cte,, which report {a sent every morning to the Superintendent of the Hoard of Pollce, and by bim to the Superintendent of the Board of Pabtic Works. Third—Another duily report Is made to _the 8n- E:thmflent of Policc of all lamps which have not en lighted daring the previous night, whilst stitl still another report of all hroken lamps {s mado to the same officer three times o month, Fourth—A book in kept inwhich every hroken and defectivo sidowalk of tho precinct is entered; and this report a nlsosent dally to the Superin- tendent of the Board of Volics, who transfurs it to the Board of Public Works. P We thus ascertain that the police are performing duties which the public genvrally credit to other Lranches of the public servica, slvo. 'In every nach case, the rights” of heirs to cstates ore involved. Unlems the certificate ls ro- turned and recorded, no official record of the mar- rlope exists, and the marriage can only be proven by living witnesses, which will not be easily donea few years nfter the marriage. ro ia probahly 1ot & county in the State whe! and even hundreds, of marringes and periled by thls ncrlec tlon of duty shouid call for the enforcement of the foll penalty upon each_delinquent; oud, farther, persons geiting marricd should see to it that their certificate {8 rotarned to the Court-Clerk, orknows the reason why. A DOUBLE RESPIRATOR, Danlel Joncs, residing near Lineville, has for several years been the victim of tubercular con- sumption, A few daya since an_ubscess which had tormed on one lung bruke cxternally, on his eide, thuw formning an upen peege to the inngs, throngh which reepiration can B had by stmply closing his uose and mouth. MARD VS. SOFT MONETY. The arguments for and against bard and soft money ure numerous, 1lere are two of them: A German furmer in Buchanan County named Gelnel kupt s wheat In sacks nnder o hsystack, 1le kept his surplus grecnbacks in ono of the sacks of wheat. The alherdsf' lo touk the wheat to mill, and It was not antll the wheat was gronnd that he remembered hls $300 in greonbacks, Ho wants hard money. In_Atiantic, a “few days 0go, o gentloman was carclesely torsing a new eilver dollar from one hand to the Otuer, in the presence of ladies, ouc of whom asked him to toes it to her, to see if she could catch [t. e gave it a toss, and it landed be- tween her neck and lace ruofl, and went out of sight. Of course she wouid not seatch for it, and le lacked the courage, e is in favor of rag- money. HAWRETE. e —eet—— An Indiuna Divoroe-Caso Off. Indianapalls Journal, The petition for divorce a few days since by John M. Sindinger against his wite Minnie bas been withdrawn, and the partles Lase come Lo the very rensible concluslon to live together :lgnlu in peace. Investigation proved to the satirfaction of Mr. and Mrs, Sindlinger that they bad been impoaed upon by meddiesome outsiders, and in the future thioy will endeavorto run thelr own domestic affaizs without foreign ass{stance, BUSINESS CARIDS. RUPTURE Dr. J. A. SHERSTAN respectfully notifies the amicted to beware of travellug (mpostors who are golug about tho country aclling tmitation appliances and pofsonous mixture sa suratlve compound, fraudulently pretend- ing to understaud his busioess, sud thus endangering £ lives and eausing Lrreparable Injury (o0 he unlorsus nato. Ho hasnio agenta, nor has hie cver {ustructed any wue in his bustness. Dr’ Blierman, s now o St Louls aud will be {n Chicago in June, where those interested Ay consult him In_person, and reap the benent of his experience sad remedies. ' Principal otice, 1 Anu-si., New York. Books, wit llkeueasca of cased befare and after cure, 1oailed on receipt ot 10 eent TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT. TTIERE WILL BE MANY, who resorted to the fashionable mineral springs in by-gone years, whoso pockets will not perinit them to leave this year, as sl must visit the Ceotonntal. We advise such to buy TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIBNT, kit &nnu lrlnm 1t, save money, and visit wo A few questions sddressed to the mon, 1n con- nectlon with the cost of tho uniform, [ts wear and tear durlng active service, the oxtra risk of their dutles, etc., will by usetul, for it 18 traw cconviny to pay'n public servant tho jusf value of his sure vices. Justics, “NATIONAL ANTIPATIIES." o (he Bditor of The Triburs. Cinecago, May 23.—Your recent editorisl on +*National Antipathies™ was a wclcomo sign of our time. In thanking you for endeavoring to set the dlferent nations right Leforo thelr dislikers, permit me to add just one polnt. Ever since I hiavo Hved in Amorica I hear from every onc, who basnot beon In Germany, that the Qermans sre infidols ** by a large majority." This 1s not only nat trae, bug avery traveled Ametlcan will concede that the Germans as s clasa are pre- ewinently religions, while Amerlcans arv pro-eimnl- nently strict church-members, Still, whosoover cannot tell the diileronce between one and ho oth- er, hies 0o right to talk sgatnet one or the other, 1n Gormany, as s rule, the religions people’ £ to church aud 'the non-religious doz't; hero the mejority uf church-goera sitend sorvice fur fash- jon's sake, and in the courss of time almost only fasblonaplo people go to church, Although Ger- mauy edjoya the reputation of bLolug the tand of rank aod nobility, you will on Suuday ind the Baron of a village stiend the same church in cor- non with the humblest laborer on his farm. Juat chuncoto peep Into the mvckest church in Ger- tmany; 1isten (o the full chorus of the whole con. gregatlon, singing onc of the powerful hymns, and ‘cumaparo {hat with tue putd **concortos™ of lalian Drin! Ee Philadelphia, rd Lo the wige in sufficlont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGQISTS. MACHINELRY. 1o aag STEAM WARMING IRDN VENTILATING APPARATDS PlPE Manafuctared by a CRANE BROS. MI"6 C0., 10 N, Jofforson-st. AMUSEMENTS, DEXTER PARK, TROTTING. ‘Wednesday, May 24, at 3 p. m, 2:26 OLASS. " L ady Byron, ' ‘*Badger Girl," $*Kate Hazard. "' ‘'Gen. Mack, *Frauk Davl Plttahurg & 171, W u{m Dummy at 2:15 p. m, Michigan Sonthern Dummy at 2:15 p. m, Btate-rt, ears evrey fve minuten. GEO, B MAN: Prop. and Manager, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. TLast week of MAGGIF, MITCIELL. Manday, Tueeday, and Wedneedny nights, tis new play Nannette O’ Wenrithorne. ‘Tharsday and Batardny Niphi FOOT. Friday Fveninit, Mav Benefit to MAGGIE MITCHELL. FOSTER an Punline, in the Lady of CHE heal, GIE MITG 1,1 ea Katty 0" Eaturday, Mngl,’l! 3!]_[:%@!» L 2 THE GOLISEUM, BUNDAY, May 21, AND ALL TIIE WEER. LOOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS, ENERSON & CLARK, the Dresknrck Song and Dance Artista. BILLY & MAGGIE RAY, Sketch Artlsts. THE FAMOUS SANY EALS, Bamoel Moud, Globe Walkers and Jugglers, MER MORTON, Song_and Dance. TERS; . IRANT: ;] £nd the COLISEUM QUARTETTE. Every act new. _The only cool &nd comfortable place of amusament in the city, Adminsfon, 25 cents, Terformnnce every “evening of B o'clock, and Sunday afternoon At 3, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. WILLE. CHAPMAN. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF PIQU H. Cartain rises promptly at 3 p, m. Wednends and Saturday A each erening aLH p. il Lyons, MAG- each evening at p. m. Monday. May rnowt. Biam's thrilling French drama ROSE MICHEL, with Miss ROSE EYTINGE in the utle role. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. B M. HOOLEY, cconscoans ssvazss Manager. Monday, May 22 Evers Evenine. ‘\eilnesday and Sat- sy Machnio. EHOOLEY’S STREL! 13 bAw anu Lirilliant programinc. FIet appe KIRK & DREW, the ‘world-renownrd Srihiia. Johm Aart, Billy ftice. Littie Mac, fio epmb, E. M. Hall. J. W, Mcndrews. nan cutin new ollo of glorious fun. 1 X h pon it Finte ‘i COL. W00D'S MUSEUM. TUnaboted Snccess of Chicago's Favorite, MR. FRANK E. AIREN, Innew drawa entitled BERT, afternoon and evenliig. NEW PUBLICATIO Just Published. Wednerds A New and Begutiful Sabhalh-smunll Soag Book. 2 CGood 3 deed to Sab G00D NEWS! ba:’r?%ga‘:l;fils\“n;ctfi‘.:on%n: G00D NEWS! :I‘;‘.;".nfih :l‘%{‘;’k'."‘fi l‘:n:'dl?'; od'by 12, M. Mcintosb, GOOD NEWS | i ¥oatents contributed by GOOD NEWS! ggx!l&l;\:xt wirlters and com- Both i d word: {‘fi;‘ freen, ond atiractive. | (00D NEWS ) henan: “auany Shore, T Ca; @00D NEWS! ’f%’éh _)}It:‘Ar;[l‘;..” Cm (00D NEWS! e Vind others o %™ | GOOD NEWS! Price of Good News, 35a. Tteduction for quanti. tics. Masiled poat-free for retsi} prico. Revised, greatly cularsed, sud improved new cditlon of CARMINA COLLEGENSIA. This magnificent book has been revieed and fm- proved, the songs of muny new colleaes ndded, and, besides belug the most comprehenive collec- tion of Students’ Sange, containing those uf el tho Colleges extint, It s one of the must attmctive books for use in purties and ail {nformal social *'eings.™ Price in cloth, $3.00; gilt, $4.00. Eeep in remembrance LIVING W. excelled as 8 bouk for Praise Meetings, ute. 30c. OLIVER, DITSON & CO., Boston, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. PHROFOSALS. OCEAN STEAMSITIPS. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEHEQ and VIA BALTIMORE, « Prseage, all clasaes, between principal pointa in Boe rope and Americn. EANIN BT Bt (U o sALooN ACcoibi: Hhorteat_Bea Itonte, Superlor 8hi meary. ING T3 EM best in all respecia, at lowent ri Ropiyo T e Disciplined Crewa, pudpitin 1. enilin ST AGE FAGH, [ A?nn’ifl{' it T2 'the viey ALLAX & 0. T2a0d 74 Losaemy cnfgifi_ STATE LINE, FEW YOI TO GLAEGOW, LIVEREOOL, DU urs very nilernate Thursisy thereafter. nd_# Tae AST, AND LONDONDERRY. 9% first.clas full-powared steamers will ‘sl 0,43 “Norn Kvers foot of Canal-at., hia: . iirsd) Firs sceordiug to accommodation Second cabin, £41; retnrn tick Lrates. Apply t . WARRAC 20, Thursdy., BLIN, I fom New June 1 fne 19 £, K, No. At L Jo JOHN Fanien For {reight and passage, Ll Tarto ftico. i BIANALL, 2 vt T STAi?. BALL LINE, lern: alils, s0d Rio Janelro, hn's, 101 1L, 2 TU0 ANTIS, 3,00 tong. er sctommodations firni-cias. d At T USITED STATES & HRAZLT, MAIL STEAVSIIPS. fling monthiy fram Watson's W1 hart, Hrookiyn, N. V. Fara, I'ernambuco, Bal calitng AN yieTarn BOLIVE UTORIA. May New ¥ or Cabas, $75 to £0nh a Imfte il ONLY DIRECT LIN Transstlanti¢ Compan York and-iiavre, call landing than any other) sl exft rum Vier No. 43, s foliows : AMERIQUE, CHOR LINE 0.8, New Yorl A, May7,80. June i, 2 % New York 27,08, ork 1o Giasgow, Londonderry. HAIL STEAMER Al A Tondon: Escnrvion tickets at redn 3 intertedlate, $35; secragr, $28. [ Y Ainonnt at current rates. y’ I & o ATIA, Jane10,3p.m. THOIA, Jute 17,no0k m, [AUSTIALIALJe. 10,2918 Liverpoui, London, ording to accommodations. on. IROTHERS, 08 Washingionsh TO FRANCE.—The Generat s Mall Steamers between ner: New st Plymouth (G. . for the n ot passenies, Tl Spienild vesseln on thin fae Jorite route fur the Continent (beini more soutlierly Pourolz, Satirda; Tach: old to £12. acconiing third calin, $40. Eleernie, g2 th auperfor accommos dations, Including wia nd utenetls, without extra charge. Eteamers marked thus * do not car stecrage paxeengery, LOUIS DeRERIAN, Agent, 5 Droadway, N W. F. WIIITE, No. 07 Clark-tt., torner Ttandoiph, Agens for Chileavo. “North German Lloyd. The steamera of this Company will sl eve: @ay from Bremen Pler, £ Bates of Landon. oot of Third-st., pasa; Harre. and Hiremen, first cabin, §100; cahin, £00, gold; slcerage, $30 currency. For freighd cr passage apply to OELI S & CO.. 2 Bowling Green, New York. Satare Recon Great Western Steamship Lino, ork to Dristol (Englsnd) direct. Satunlay, dneaday, I'F, 67 Clark: May 30, June7. edinte, 13 Stectage, S3 repald Kleerase certificate i £ 5Michike RAILROAD TINME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Frplandtion af Reference 13 cepted. nndwy excepte rive bunday at 8:00 8. m. _§ Datiy. CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERK RAILWAY, Tieks Can Dices, k-st. (Sherman House) Aireet., vorner Madisan-st., aud at the Marks.—4 Saturday exe $ Monday excepled. | Are and 73 depota, aPactfic Fast Line. alubuque Day Ex, abubugue Night uUmaha Night akreaporc & In i aFreepor ugue k: bitfiwhukre Fast Skait (d oMilwaukee Expros Rukee Passe sukee 1 oMW, BMil ativneva Luke dGeneva Luke 1 Leave. | %% Expre ubuque Exircis xprens ally) § Dubr enge ‘ansenier (daily) ¢ Fapreia Exjire Arrive, a=licpot corner of 2—Degiot corner of Caun! 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WHIPPLE, I, D, Rector, Mba 8. P. DARLINGTON, Principal. 18 under the pervonal superviston of the Hishop, with ten experienced toachers. It affers superior sdvai for education, with an_invigorating sud heal mate. The eleventh year will bhegin THUL 1 DAY, RepL M, 17A. F Witk full detafls, ‘ad* dres the RECTOR ‘oF regiaten o TEDICAL CARON Lock Bospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-Sts, Chartered by the Stato of Illinols for the express pur povo of iving immediate rellot 1o all ¢taes of privaio, Chironic, aud urinary diseases in wll thelr complica forma It {8 well Knowa thas DI JAMLS has stuod st the ficad of the protession (of tie Pt X Tearn. Age and expericncs are sil-tmportant. Reudtnd Weakiens, KIS 1oawes by dreains, POPICs on Lo (acc, lovt man Tood, can porfively be cured. Ladles wantlig the most delfcate attentton, call ur write, " I'leasant home for pa- tienta, A book for the illion, Marringy Gulde, which tells you all ahout these discases—wha should iarry— Wiy liot=10 centa (o_(iny piwtace. Dr. Juines haa 90 i parlors. Yo see B0 one bul e Doctor, Dr. Jaincs {a atxty years of axe. Consultalions always frew i invited. > Gifice houte, 9 & m 107 . m: days, 1010 14 & m. Al busluess stslcely cunfidential, misnenty cures prt o il din des, senti e auate. o the Tieforma Mediclneg £ Tocated and has L practica s (any Nartiecis ol 42 il igent Lert will prove, futhe el Reteutifio Bpos k0. Cogsultation tree, aud sacredly eonddei o stred. Feng i oo ol yatein i atess d TEproduciont bow to be harpy 1a. pan 4 and female. ‘e fest B N 10ihe worid. — Price 30 ceale. A book Offce ol Dr, OLIN. | OF% PA8s, 107 Ewo stazaps, tres 2t the DR. C. BIGELOW FAS REMOVED from 219 South (1ark-st., cor. Van Du- Tun, tond West Madison-st., cor. Jefferwin. Chicago, 1., and has had for the ‘!Illl twenty yearsthe lapgest prac tice to Wa etty for Chrome and Soxu asca, remninal ‘Weakness, Impotency, the result of s s Lo you! oF sexual excasoes (i nisturer years, readering tmarriage lmrmp-r. periasnently cu: safcly, privately. Fam- hiet, 33 pages, rulating 1o sbove. vent In i P in seated enye- ope, for two 3'cent stamps. Rooine tepa and geutl Ottice 7 Marrisge Gulde, or Sex- sl P % i3 pages, embracing everys thing on the generative system that {a worth knowing, ate for lndies ours, 0 8. 1. BUS! r and Locomotive at pulio suction, at the Court- Houss door, In Charlestown, Clark County, lud., oo URDAY, 10, 1476, between the hours of § pck & 10 and 4 0'clock p. m, There are the lar, d moet colnplate car wurks in the country, sre 1o ed 2djacentto Jeftersaaville, Ind., and aro well sd ed to other branches of Inanufaciare, ¥or printed ar covliing (ull description of tho proporsy and re extremely lberad, address JO3. & for Trusteds, Jeflersonvilie. Ind. Compauy will b FINANCIAL, $50, $100, $200, $500. $1,000, 1 uqln style in oor churches here, aud then ask whereyou Sud most religlon. Yours nowelfiul- ¥y B TIN ROGERS BAIL CASK. 1V ihe Editor of Tha Tribune. CuicAoo, May 23.—In your lssuv of to-dsy ap- pears an article uoder the bead ** Come to Griet,™ purporting to bo au accarate report of proceedings bofore Judge Moore, sitting ju the Criminol Caort, on the application of Jamvs Rogere W bo admitted 10 badl, and aimilar roports appear tn the Thues and Inter-Ocean, Perntt mo 10 make a stalement investments of Jargs o7 swall amounw in stocks vf & Icgitiniale character, which frequently pay fruin dve L twenly Uines tho winount invesied cvery thirty days e Btucks bought Anid cartied us long sa desired ob depoals of S per cent. _ Clrculars snd weckiy reports sent free. PHILADELPMIA ADVERTISEN'TS, CENTENNIAL, rdiog-House, Cheter, I's. Theso ypactaus build- 1ng ’K! nsylvania Military Acadewy, ocflul}llllr Iy elevatod site sod mmmmdlnr a0 e3teudlve ‘*nwu the Delaware River andsgrrouudl nln)unu{ wiil be opeacd during the sumiier vacativu. cumwenclii Juua 2 fur 1ha uimodativy of ¥isltors Lo ths lun, Hous- Iy AR the e U G e 3 ol on application. AlAn o0 SIS CANTRR, Managers. sndmuachaot publlalivd tnuny uther work. Vrice,scta. v.. Chicago, cures a DR. LYON et s, et cute, Chronic, Disensce aid Permale Diffivuliics tu & shorter (e cheaper than any other lau. ench Perindical Piils, Dropm. and Specifia; the valy sure preventive known, sent by mafl; peie, £3. Ofics privat 4 seps atu roouls for ladivs and peotlemen, Correspondeocs confdenttal, Call or wrlte, with slamp, tu Engitsts, French or German NOCURE! xravi Dr. Kean, 175 South Clar-st, coraer of Koarce, Chicagy, T o ST el O D SR EATIR oy physician (0 the city Who Warauta curce 7 nu ay. Olnice ours, U a- Wi, L8 p. f.; Sundays froin ¥ 10 12 Dr. 8tone, 171 Madison-st., Chicago. 1., pennaneatly curva all Chronte, Seyual, sud I'rivate ]ligcason Fouale Diseasea, Seninal Weakuoss, bozasl iebliity, etv. Cures guariutood or piooey refunded T Charges reasouable. Medl: cluta”cut everpwhers. Cougiltation Tree aid cout dentisl, |-rmm|(nr by matl. A book fur both scves filustrated. sud clreulars of of sentsaled for twosamns. K. I L~ AL lig ouly spc: Ia wedfeb W EItVOUS KXNAUSTION—A MEBICAL ESSAY, couprisiug & sertes of lectures deliyered at Kabu'y Museuni of Auatuny, Now York, on tLy causeand cure of premature decliis, showlig odisputatly how lost sty muy U veguined: afordfau welcar syadnels ot ino in ‘wr aa eati sad Uipileardebiiny, 1 COF 0 yorrs expe: [i S0 Fesuit of 20 years' expe- l.‘nf fence. Price 33 ccum, ddrees L ithy 5 TR R v LA G 3 *Sunday Ex.” Monday Ex. 1 Dally, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS snd CHIOAGO KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unfon Depot, Heket Oillces,” At Depot, and 1 West §ide, near Madison-st. bridge, Randolph-st. Ransas City & Denv £t Louls & Springneld . Louts, Springfield Day Peorla Peoris, Chleago & Puducal Ii. K. btreator, Lacal Vashi'ton Ex. Joliet & Dwipht’ Aceouamdat's. Leave. xpEos Keokuk & 13t} o, W |_Arrive, MalL, vi Bpecial Atinatic’E lehour A¢ 1ght Express, Main Line. . Express, pres, dily. mmodatiol CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, Uniou Depot, corner Madison and Cansl-sta. Ottice, wod ut 64 50uth Clark-st., opposite Sh Depot. s Tie *Hq u’fi: v Miwaakes Express.. Wiscondin & Mino u) Wisconstn, ola Al trafns run and Minneapolin 4u Chica, ur vla Wateriown, La Crose, sn TLLIROIS Depoty foot of Lakecat. aud £t Louts Fxpres Fasd L &, Lou Calro & N, . Dabugue & Sloux City Ex. Timbuque & sloux City Kx. 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A Dalty. ok Al BALTIMORE & QHIO RATLROAD, Jeave frow rear of Exposition Building and food - y-second-at. Dej i | Arrive. 8:108. . 810 p. ;0 RAILWAY & coruer Madlsa-ab. an ity ofce kS CATkit, GOrRer o CHIOAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PAGLEID Depat, cornar of Van Burva and Shermag-se. o Omaha Leavenw'th & Atch Ex. eru Avcommodaf ity vy ico 56 (lark-et,, Bheruian Hutua. BATLEOAD. Ficxet - orth Rtlver, | 3ay 27, T f Honon. rom New York to Soothamipton, ° ©