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Tho Amertean achr Cossack, hoand np In fore alghit, colllded with' the Cany und down § of the ing Clara Catler, nt FPort Hnron, on Friday, The St Bowsprity Tail, nud & kgt of the Cowtnck 'wora earrled nway, involving damago to tle mnaunt of £400, The Vietor 1ot her xqinro~ #nid yard, and had her rigging Mgty damaged, The followlug [tem from’ (ho Owwego Times sh that the veseel-owners have but fittle chance to get rich this Centenninl year® **'The sche iflanche, which areived hero yesterday from Toront brouglht a cargo of 7,005 bu wheat, on which aha recelved n freight of 860, When lier cargo waa welghed out hiera {8 fell ahort soven huliels, which tho Captain had to *make good.* After deducting the shoriage, ‘and puying for shovrling and_ the sexacl's ahare of clevating, the freight notled a Jittle oyer $11,* Tis WELLAND CANAL Inrrovesryr.—In a few dnea the Canadian Government will_mivertise for tenders for the enlargement of the Welland Canal from Ramscy'a fiend to Port. Colborne. The Gov- crnment hopen {o attain the Lako Eris level, and thun do away with all locka an the canal between Part Colborne and Allanburg, a distance of 14 miles, with the oxception of o' gnard-lock, which fs (ntended to be placed near Stone Bridge, shout 2 miles from Port Colborne. The sectionsbetween tone Bridge nnd the Iaka ara to lc graduslly widened out, making a harbor of over 4 miles in lengtn, ELEVATION AT Buprano.—Vessol-owners ara dlecursing tho queation whether they nre fottlng & {alr show In tho sharp contest going on hera bos tween the eleyntors, The reduction to tgc for ele- vatlon and &3 per’1,000 shoveilng to sail-versela was_quite antlafactory, cven when the elevation wan made free Lo the grain, But the payment of & premium of $1.60G2.00 per 1,000 for the privils ego of clevating the graln naturully rafred the lne qulry: Tow can they afford it Learning that it came out of the &) pald for shovoling, tiey weres led to conslder the terits of auch action, and urg disposed to demand a reduction In tha prics of rhoveling, which we understand one or two elevns tars arc about (o concede (o, Juiting the shoveling at 82 per 1,000 b, Spectal Diepateh to The Tribgne. MILwAUKEE, Juno 20.—The achir . C. Barnes, bonwl up for this port with cual, was dismasted ot ‘North M}:luu.f:u ;Illml }(ur}\,a{huve':nug hy": 1l Nothing is standing but her mizzen, th Toren o8 g ‘Flv:clflbuvfldkck and foremast bolng wona sbout themainmaet® balf way up. £ho. aleo. osl it fivboon. Bho ie ewnel Ly Capt. Albright and ¢, . Barnes, of Manltowoc, and 1s snd to bo unin sured. Arzived from below, dchrs_ Samuel L, Mather, J. 1L Mead, 11, M, Bcove, Jene liogt, Marengo, A, B. Norrls, ‘Moonlight. Clenredl for below, schr . L, Colllna, Chartors 10 Oswego: schr B, M. Rogers, wheat, B¢, To-Buffalo: Schr . W. Snge, props Waverley, Scotla, wheat, 235c. BUNK IN A CANAL. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Moxrneats, fune 0. —i0ho prop Dromedary, from Chicago, loatlced with whest conslgned to Butler & Co., struck a raft in Lackine Canal this morning, and'filled with water. Tho fall extent of the danis age cannot be ascertained untli she discharges her CHTrgo, ————— THE COURTS. Horthern Illinols Conl & Tron Compony— Iinnkruptey Matters—Jowa Supremo Court Declsion. THB NORTHENN JLLINOIS COAL & IRON COM- PANT. In thecaze of Ifenry 8. Young ctal., exccutors of the catate of Henry Young, decensed, against tho Northern Illinols Coal & Iron Company, the Unlon National Bank of Aurora, and otliers, an order was made yesterday by Judge Blodgett, enjoining the bank above-named from selling the railroad track of the Company, but allowing 1t to sell the personal property of the Company. The b was filed about o month ago, and sct out that the Northern 1llinols Coal & Iron Com- pany was organized {n 1857, under a speclal charter, for the purpose of miulng conl and fron, In June, 1873, It borrowed §225,000 and fssued {ts bouds for that amount payable in ten yeurs at 8 per cent fnterest, secured Dy trust flcmf on its mining lands, The Cumpany {s now {nsolvent and its property scant security or the bonded Ind ebtednes The Unlon Na- tional Bank of Aurorn reeovered o judgment o short time ago agalnst the Company tu the Fed- eral Court, und [3sued cxecution uuder which the Marshul has levled on 250 mining cars and 4 mlles of raflrond irun of the Company. The complalnants clalmed that these were ot per- gonal properly, nad could not be sold, us it Wwould endangir thelr security, Lest, however, the Marshal should proceed to make o sale, they saked for an Injunction, which was granted g Lo the railroad of railrond fron, but retised s to the persunal property. 1TEMS, Judge Drummond will to-day hicar the mo- tions Lo dissolve the jujunctions In the rallroad capital-stoek tax cases, ‘riduy will bo the lust day of sorvice to the July term of the SBuperlor Court. A decree was entered beforg Judge Booth yes. terday restoring the plat and map of Gareétt's Bubdlviston, which was destroyed In the great tire, Silns W. Moody was appointed Recelver In tho ease of I B, Claflin & Co. vs. John ., J. and W, AL Wills and Richard Grege, in tho United 8tutes Clrcuit Court, on giving bond for $1,000. In the case of IL B. Claflin & Co, va, Chauncey T, Bowen et al,, in the samo Court, the samo person wus also appoiuted Recelver, under bond for $10,000. 1IVORCES, Hurah M, Bragg compluius that her husband, Job C, qu:g‘ hug, ever sineg thelr mareinge in October, 1615, licen gullty of cxtreme and re- ])cnted cruolte(' that Lie lius repeatedly knocked ier down anid icked hiery and las refused to support her; 80 she wants to get rid of him, and outof his reach. Lucy Gosman 13 also diseatisfied at the matri- monful venture she mnde in 1870, because her other half, Jumes Gosman, has been for thoe pust tvo yeurs 8 confirmed sot. And she wants y chiance to try it again with some other man, DANKRULTCY MATTERS. Albert G. Burnet and Willlam M. Dri; Ry partuers at Watauga under the firm nnme of Bore net & Driggs, tiled o vulun\‘.nry}numlonln bunk- ruptey yesterday. Thele preferred debts uro 8.‘»& biesldes taxes of 18753 thelr seeured debts smount Lo $1,000, and the unsecured to $16,815.05. Tl assota conslst of real estate vale ued at $75, and a stock of guads, wnd opiet aes counts tount unknown amount. They were In huste to filo their );cmhm Lo prevent certain creditors from obtalalng a prefercnce, and heneo they were unable to pive the detadl of thelr ase 6ctd, but esked leaye to M up thefeschedules as suon a8 possible. The petition was referred to Reglster Johnson st Peordu, Ienry Flegenhenner, a wine merchant at No. 20 Clark strect, also flled o voluntary petition, 1lls preferred debts are 813 for tuxcr, und the unsceured debts foot up §6,413. ‘Ui asscts con- 83t of a note for 160, a stock of wines valued at about $1,200, and open aceaunts $2.413.03, Reference to” Reglster Uibburd, R, B, Jenking wus subsequently sppointed provislonul As- Biguee. n the matter of J. W, Butler & Co., an n- Junction wauy granted restrainlng the Ports. auth Bavings Bank, the Townof Lake, and Washington Alen from prosecuting thelr sults agzalnst the bankrupt untll further notice, In tho cuse of Erl ‘y& Burnes, an order was mude for a composition e to bo held be- ture Reglster Gruut in this ity July 7. In lhe mutter of the Northiwestern Abel Luom Cauqmn{. Frankiln Fafrman fited o petis ton settiug oub thut the Assignve, Willlum O, Osgood, 18 u creditor of the Cumy pany to a large amount, and henee unable to fulrly discharge the dutles of un Asslgnee; that he has fajled 1o Bl any repor:s, and thut his boudsmun lus died fnsolvent, A rulo was therefore asked that Mr, Osgood be competled to filo w report of bis dofngs; that he be removed und a sultable person appointed 1o Ws place. A rulo was mnde un him Lo show cause hy Mondsy next why ho thould not be removed. Bradford sncock ‘w=1 yesterday appointed Aesitmeo of Clurlca B, ier, ll%l %, Jenkine was clected Assignee of Dewey oure, A final dividend wna mado yesterday to the creditars of Peter M. Livingston, of the irm of Goodwillie, Livingaton & Co,, which will bg sqll»lo In sbott u week ot the ofllcs of R, B, eiiklus, No, 150 LaBalle street. An Assignce vill bo chusen this mornlug at 10 'clock I the eatate of Therwold Carve. UNITID STATES COUKTS, James K, Muiphy, Assignee of the Chilcago Firo-Iusurance Camjuiny, began suits for §1,000 cach w.u!uu the fol luwm;{,’ ’mruu: Frederick end William Bochner, Edwin Bowles, Thomas . Bryun, Ferrene McNulty, John Stelnmetz, i-‘ l; Zvrnite, Iicholss Troeson, aud IHelen Toulie Daulel, Ellas, supgust, and Henry Bernbeln sued Willlam an¢ Evnest Freind (of $1,200, N. C. Haurris begun a sult for §4,000 against Willlam G. Gallaier, BUFELON COURT IN BRIEF, Brmguc, Warur & Co. begau a sult for $2,000 Sgalust C. 1L Rue, ', C. ucl E. M, P, Ludlam and Jamea J. I Donlin bought sutt for $3,500 agalnst W, A. Cordera nlnnl George W, Corderinan, . Trude susl Edwin Walker for §1,500, CUMINAL COURT, Thomss Flood vas trled for an_assault with lutent to commit t dily injury, fuind guilty, s remsanded for 8:utdig Chiristian liuke: wus tricd for the same of- '-'}m- f"dj“,““'"“d el L it i -oulss Jolinsun vas tried for an assault an sequitted, TIR CALL. Junan Bropoer-United Btates Clrouit urt law calendur, bgluntng at No. 70, to cud. JUbux Gany—56 5 567, 571 to 678, 516 Lo o 530, fuclusive. Necass on trlal. ‘ JUDGR JanxsoN—28, 240, W43 to 259, 254, 950 Lu 284, 291, 286 to 910, ncluslve. No, 243, Cur- 8teos va, Huchler oo bt Juoom Rouxng—feicase 8,9, Traesdell va. Bootn—606, and 613 (o 630, inctusise. , MIler v, Amerlcan Insurance Com- pany, on teial Junar MeALLISTER—Set cage 3,610, Ja va, Furthmaon. Also 661 to 65, inchislye, v eept 662, of Judge Booth's calendar. No,' 040, Kelly va. apin, on trinl, Jubar Fatweri,—Na call. Pawers va, Napler L] o teiad Jubore WiLLams—Set caso 408, Ciybourn ve, Bronson, JUDGMERTS. Unniten 8taten Cijctur Connt — Tupok PBrovarrr—Caraline C. Wetmore va, Town of At- glxnyfltl.n Helmuth Kramich et a), va.John I, Heatty, $2,687, 60, Burrnion Count—Conrrantons—Charler Feazter etal va, 0, Ullbert, &1 € vell va, Hamilton, Albeet Charles N, Ellis, $163, 80, —A, L Augustas Frenchi, $3:34, 41, Juvee Gany—~Charles Giadding etal, ve, John Beatty and Jabez Burker, $202, 50, Jupne Jareson—It. C. Schmerts ot al, va, \Will- inm T. Noble, 1. . Mitchell, and William . Tewkeshury, 8300.62. ~i, M. Wilmarth & liro, va. William J. wnd lenry Petilion, $2u2,: Cinctir Count—Caxrrssiona—3, 15, Munson, .85'1'" 8. The Cotrugated Stone Cotpany, 719, Junas Ronrne—T. 1L Zellor ve. Augnat Iait Schmldt; yerdict, $200, sl motlon for new telal, — Albertina Zolisha va. lerick aud Hertha Drake, S107. 0. —~Cicrman _ Naotional Bank va. Isaac Ureencbaun; verdict, $6, 0. ADMITTED TO THE DAR. fpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Mount Veuxon, IlL, June 20.—Upon the opening of the Supreme Court to-day, Chicf~ Justice Sholdon announced that the followlng 1ist of students of the Unfon College of Law, o department of the Unlyersity of Chicago and also of the Northwestern University, were l- mitted to practice upon diplomus granted by that lustitution, viz.: Louls Allen, F. B, Eisen Bocklus, Charfes A. Berdel, Benjamin R, Bur- roughs, Clarence A, Burley, Nuthanicl Brewn, Albert W, Brickwood, Rufus W, Bellamy, John Iy Burrow, Charles W. Butterfleld, George W. W. Curroll, Albert G, Crawford, Willlam Y.Cham- Derluly, Le Favour ¥, Campbv{, Benjamin I1, Clispman, William F, Congar, George B, Chapin, Wallnce. {, D'Wolt, Thoutas” B. Drake, A, Leé Doud, Willimn M. Fartner, Edward F. Gorton, Dwight W, Graves, Adrlan C. Honore, Thorn 11, Harder, Tzra A. Helm, Addieon W. lastie, Robert M. Irelund, Silas & Kelscy, Martin O, Ll:w!n’ Wilttam L. McGarry, Willlar' R. Nichol- son, Frnuklin C. Platt, Zach W. Taylor, Charles 8. Trusk, Willtum W. Rathbun, Albert §. Rich, Willium ff, Steward, Henry C. Stearns, Eric Winters, Hempstead Washburne, Charles M. Wuoster, Ruseell M. Wing, Juincs K. Willams, George W, Wilbur, Janea” 11, Ward, and Davi L, Zuok, This fncludes all the fifty graduates of the Senfor Class of 1570 vxcept Jumes M. Scott and Arnold lleap, who had already been admitted to the Bar. JOWA BUPREME COURT DECISIONS, Spectal Correspondence of Tte Tribune. Dxs MOINES, Ii., Juno19.—A team ran awny in the sireets of Algona, and against a wood- pile. The driver was thrown out, and suffered injurics resulting [n the amputation of a leg. 1o brought action against the town, and recov- ered a judgment for $11,000, whick was reduced by the Court to £5,000. The town appealed, and the Supreme Court affirmed the Judgment. Citles and towns must keep thelr streets clear of obstructious. Where u dozen persons sll a drink of whisky to a person, from the effect of which he becomes Intoxicated and Leats another, or destroys bis property, they are wrong-locrs jolntly, and Lich s Table for the fnjury done by all.” "They may all be sued together, or one or uny nuni- ber of them sepacately. Code, Bee, 812, Uhu[n. 63, Laws Fiftcenth Gen- eral Assembly, providing for lsting and nssvss- ment of ‘e muoneys und credits of private bank- crgy” only * includes such moneys and credits a8 may be in thy possessjon, or under the con- trol of the owner, and does not include sych as Le may b holding us the mere custodion of others™; ory n other words, does not fnclude deposits, At tha Inst term of Court, tho case of Bmed- ley ve. Felt camo up lere from Black Hawk County, whereln the plaintif? sought to recover the vuiue of a pina, The wife sct up that the plutio was hors, nml purchased to roplace ono ought with fer money, und sold by her hup- bund, The Court hield that o plano was n fain- ily-cxpense, and, a8 such, the busband and wife were equally linble therefor. The ease comes up agaln at this term in o garnishee-proceed- g, “where the pluintif procured o sxuug- ment ugainst Mrs, Felt, and J. C. Gates arnishee, who held money as belng part of an lusurance on the lifo of Mrs. Felt's husbund, who hud deceased. The defendunt clafmed that the dubt was that of her husband, and not hers; and that the debt of a wife canndt be recovered out of a policy of fnsurance on the life of a hus- bund. Tho Court holds that the proporty of both husbund and wife s iiable for fumi)j-ex- pensea; that Bee, 1,182 of the Codo provides ex- curgtlon only as to debits of the party iusured, 1ot of the one reeelving the money as the hus- band or wife of the oiie upon whose life the policy issued. The procceds of endowment- policies are also exempt from the debts of the party assured; but, i1 the money should reach the flands of his representatives, they become subjuet to thelr debts, The decislon subjecting the money i the hands of the gurnlshee to the plalutifl’s’ judiuent waa affirmed, Wiere » threshing-machine was sold with warrdnty that it was to do good work, or, f it falled, it would be made 10 do s, aud, alter several trials and repalrs the machine was ree turned, and netlon brouglit for dunnges by the purchusers, caused by 1038 of Lme, cxpenses of lumd; und loes of crop by the delsy, the Court held that thu contrict contempinied that de- {fendant wos to make the machine good us war- ranted; henco no damages coull be sllowed for delay, It was ordered that thy purchaser be allowed the differcice Letween the maching as 1t was, and what it would have been if it hud been as warratited, Whers a purty was convicted of larceny of greenbacks, the defeuse set up that greonbacks woro uot subjocts of lurceny under the statule which gays, ** Money and bank-notesarcsubjects of Jlurceny:” Held, that, while there wos no bank-notcs under the laws of tuls State, there are under the luws of the United States, and ‘“greenbacks ™ {s well known to designate that money; therefore, greenbucks ure the subjects of larceny. In an netion for dnmnl;cu ogainst a Raflroad ompany, for the killing of “an employe ona construction-train, by belng thrown from the cars by the sudden starting of the engine, the defenso set up that o Raflrond Company was nat Tinblu for the acts of u Construction Company; Held, that the runnlog of speclul tralns over a rullroad IIY 6 Construction Compnny, n con- structlng it, 18 operatiug the road within_ the meanbg of Sce, 1,807 of the Code, sutlicletit to fix the lubility for injuries to cinployes, FEDERAL COURT—PIIORITY OF OLAIM IN DANK- RUPTEY, 0. B. Dodge, a contractor for convict-lnbor at Fort Madison und other prisons, failed, and his cstute was put fn bankruptey., The Btate of Towa presented a claim for $7, and claimed that, under the Bankraptey det, It should bo uld before o distributlon of the 'estate should o mude. The act sets furlhl)rluruy of claims us follows: Custs, clafing of the United Btates and Btates. The Assignes held that Congress had no puwer to grant such privilego to a State. Judgs Love, of the Distret Court, declded thut the Btato wus entiticd to priority as cluimed, and ordercd the debt puld. Appeal was taken to the United Btatos Clreuit Court, and Judge Miller upiirmed the deelslon of Judge Love, pecial DUpatch to The Tribune, BeiinarieLy, 11, June W.—~In the Federsl Court to«duy the Grand Jury returned an in- dictment aguinet Ladock C. Mitehell for em- bezzlug a valuablo Jetter from the mall, The Graud Jury amd onie pancl of the Petit Jury wero discharged, and, a8 the funds will hold ot no longer, the other paucl will be discharged to- morrow, DAVENFPORT, 14, Special Dispaich 1o The Tridune. DAVENFONT, In., June 20.—The June term of the Cireuit Court couvencd In this clty at 10 o'elock this mornlng, Judge D, W, Eis preafd- fng. The docket was ealled und “orders’ made Lur forty cases, B T — A True Ilero, Phtludeivhia Ledger, An Instanco” of renurknble sell-control and presence of mnind under sudden and fntonse sulleriug recently occurred fu_Belglum, Two workmen wers tmlllupc«l at Villo-sur-Ourthe lu fustening a lghining-conductor at the top of a steeple 70 feet from the ground, One wmun stood ub work upon the shonlders of the other, and » sudden’ gust of wind caused Wim to apill some of the molten lead he wus using. It }u]l upon the huud and arm of the other, and ho had the uerve to stand etill while the ot metal bumed luta the flesh, as the slightest movement wight haye thrown the nan ou bly shoulders to the ground. The liero Who suved this Jife deserves to be recorded, and wo print his namo below, that if thero ho' any emigrant ;u Auerica who recognizes (L he may he proud of his countryman. To face danger deliti l'ulul[v for (he xafety of othurs 4 high counige, But to do this while suffering [roin intenss patu, when phyaleal nature nstinctively Hlinclics, whows u depree of fortitude s woll iy cuurage which wull deserveas to bu ealled herole. l’h‘lhu pane of this mun of norve sud courugy b Mr. llayeson the Ordinance Which Abolishes 1im. Meoting of the Finance Committee.-- Payment of City Employes. Yesterday sfternoon s Tmnona reporter In scarch of iuformation on the financial condition of the city and kindred subjects, tackled the oc- cupant of the Comptrolle’s oflice, TUR UON, 8, B, IAYEY, and proceeded 1o apply the interviewing pump with about the following result: *Mr. Ilayes, I understand that the city em- ployes will be pald to-morrow,” *Ho I have learned, but 1 don't know any- thing abont it," :' Y:: ,i:nve the pay-rolls, have you not1* “ How much does the city ows its employes, say up to June 1 w;'f'i’umr.-wl\um in the nelghborhood of §000,- “ Jlave ,z-ml the moncy tn the Treasury o pay that suin®" 1 think not." * How much have you1" ““This taornlig’s “statement shows abont 363,000 on_hand, exclusive of some £42,600 charged to Dan O'1lara, which I understand fs in the Hibernian Bauk," [The Hiberninn Bank holds some $00,000 of past duc city certificutes, and refusea (o bonor any ity checks until the certificates are paid, Deputy-Treasurer Brenan aags uegotintions are on foot whereby the city will beallowed to drav against the $82,000, o ml‘vpflaulyuu are famillar with the netlon of the Councif,~the passage of the ordinance abolishitng the Comptrollerstip and transterring the duties thereof to the City Clerk1™ “ Yes, [ understand the Councll has passed auch an ordinauce," * Well, what do you think of 1t. 1 * It 18 not a Taw ntil after it shall recelve the slrnaturc of the Mayor, or have been pagsed over his veto," '* WIIAT DO YOU THINK OF 111" “1 think the Council bas no power to pass any such ordinance. The Comptrollership 'Is a charter ollice; it was created Dy the old charter and cannot_he abolished, unless by act of the State Leglelature, 1f the Councll #hould Insist on its {\:wsm;c it will serlously embuarrass the city flnances. 1t fs thwe this war had ccased. For my part Tam willing to make any reraonal sacrlilcs fn order to have it censé, 'iis ordinance don't amount to anyfhing, and the only thing that can be said for it {s that it has a disorganizing effcet.” : "1 '\’th. are your personal views on this mat- er ‘I feel disposed to nsk Mayor Colvin to ap- {uolut iy successor. Should'the Council refuse 0 approve the nominatlon, then the responsibll- ity must rest on that body, I intend to #o out fuimedintely after the cleetion anyhow, nd in e meanthme I am willing to do_ anything that will bring the Mayor and Cound) togeth The present state of thlugs s emburrassing, If T uml l'l'u: obstacle, T am willlug to step down and out. Wil thero be enough money In lthremaurf to meet the pay-rolls when they ure presentedi “1don't Know. It rests with the Finance Comnifttee, who, I underatand, are making the heceseary arrangements, What success they have tad I don't” know. Whenover they want the pay-rolls they can have them, I am golng. to Spriugtleld fn'the morning, and, In response to the request of Ald. McCrea, have ordered ,;Ir.,l'"nrwu 1to furnish them whenever called or. ‘ Bupposing the Fluance Commnittee or the City Clerk muke a demand on you for the books and papers of the Comptroller’s office, what will youdod “The ordinance {s not yeta Iaw, and I don’t know what I'will do. Tam anxious, howev to pour oll on the troubled waters,—~to do any- thing that wlll sccure hurmony, " THE ORDINANCE, The reporter subscquently encountered the Acting Mayor, aud asked bl what he proposed doing WiLh the ordinancy pussed by the Council in reintion to the Comptrollership.s His Excellency poered rfluuer]y at the reporter and sententiously remarked that he couldn't tell, and further added: *If any one aaks you, tell him you don’t know,* Clty-Attorucy Tuthill was asked how tho Fluance Committee and City Clerk could get possessfon of the Comptroller’s office mud pupers. The Clty Attorney had not examined into the merits of the questlon, but thought that they could do as Colvin did with the Pollee Cominlssionera,—break into the room, and take foretble posscsdlon. Sluce it had beén decided by Judges Farwell und MeAlister that the Council “hnd power to ubolish any oflice not created under the present.charter, and since the Coml)lroncrulll pwas such an ofllee, he thought that the Counll's lute st wus legal. He res ferred to the sbolition of the Police Comnnis- Bloners us an examplo of the proper decislon of the questlon, TUE PINANCE COMMITTER. The Finance Committee held another meet- fng yesterdny afternoon i the Councll Chamber, Ald. McCrea in tho chair, and all the Comumit- tee, with the exception of Ald. Pearsons, present, Treasurer Brigos aud City-Clesk Butz ‘were fn attendance, i ineetiugs, s I3 usuul with all Committee mectings of late, was strictly pri- vate, It was afterwards learned from s meme ber of the Commlittee that the subject under consfferntion was the general state of affairs, aud that no partieular point was dwelt upoi. The Alderman, after golng through with a de- talled statement of the great fuss that has dls- turbed lmmlolrnl matters of late, suld that the banks hud again been visited and noucy prom- fxed In quantitics as grent s the elty demanded. ‘Treasurer Briggs wou dundoultedly makeanoth- er vislt to-day and complete some Lrrangenents for the loan o pay the city employes. As for the Comptrollership, that provubly would be left un- dlsturbed tll] “the emploses wore puid. Iie could not say positively whether the employes would be_puld” to-day or not. He understood that Mr. Ilaycs was willing to put the pay-rolls In the Treasurer's oflice, and, If the cash wus there, to have them paid. Boif a loan {n cash s dbtafned, there was no telling hut what the cmployes would get their money to-duy or to- morrow, That tlio loan would “bu made this morning bie could not say, In fact, ho thought that e dll not have niuch to say about any- thiug, As for Mr, Huyes, he thouglit that, after the flve doye durlng which the luw allows him to retaln the ofllee had_expired, he would with- draw. He hod heard that sald, A for the A)- derman's personal oplnfon in the mattor, it waa that the Councll would do nothing for him fflnyu). and he would do better to retire while he had somig respect in the eyes of the public, and not hang on, ' drawback to wll eflorts at smoothiug over the rough places. CITY-CLERK B8UTS gave his views yesterdn vorter. Ho had "his boud for $100,000 already prepared, and ss Avon as i waa approved i should begin to act as Comptroller, ay hough Le dld not exactly see how the Finance Committes and himself were to obtaln possession of the books and papera of the offico unless Mr., Hayen withdrew, "I wus acting under the advice of the Finance Conulttee, winl should in all wmut- ters turh un obedient car to the Couuell. Clty Treasurcr Briggs said that ho shoulil recognifze everything that ecame in regular form from the Councll, and it Mr. Butz was indorsed by that body he should mvufi'ullu hiiu as Cuw, troller, A for the meotlog of the Fi- nance Committee held that” alternoon, Le Dad nothing to say. Affulrs were somewhat mixed, he niust say, and there wua no nceessity for any lusty uction that might thuke mutters worse, 1o had Leen to aee suvernl bunkers, and had met with very encournging promlses, TAX-CERTIPICATES, Mayor Colvin _yesterday approved, by attach- Ing his sfgnature, the follow. "f resolution of Ah]. Lawler, which was passsedIn the Council Monday afternoon: Reaglred, By the Clty Councli of tho City of Chi- cago, That, until further orders of tho Councll, ax-certfiicates purchissed and held by the Clty of Chleago, uud Imsied on the sales of taxes of tho years 1870, 1871, and 1872 may bo redeemed by the payment of tAxus and costs and intereat there- onatthe rate of 6 percent perannun, and that tho tax-certiticates fuucd on the sales of the taxes of 1874 and 1874 aud hold by said city inay be re- doamed by the payment of taxes and costy and in- tereat thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, rovided, in all cnsos, that the sume bo paid by (he Lx,n ot July, 1870, e —— The Washlugton Monument. Tothe I¥aple af the United States : Thy np,)runull of the ono-hundredth anniyer- sury of the nutlow's birth vividly brings before the mind of all true lovers of the country the menory of him who wus *first n_ war, first i peace, and firgt [n the hearts of his country- e The monumeut to commemoraty a people’s ratitudo to Georgs Washington has remained U au uulinbshed condition for wore thau iwunty iunu,undur tho shadow of the Natlonal Capitol; ¢ 18 niow 174 feot, and when cowpleted will bo 485 feet, hltgh —0 plali and glnple obelisk, sur- rounded at tho buse with u stous terrace o feet high and 200 feet fu diameter. The cost to fin- Eely 1t 18 esthuated ot §500,000, L the nuwno of gratilude, patriotisw, and uatlonal prido the Monument Boclety rencwe it carnest uppual for uld to disclarge w duty our couutry uwes 0 thy brightest name - buwan to 8 TRINUNE ree tury, What more iting tme for the people through- om the length -ndhun:mxlu of vur lund to mfl- thelr grateful offerings to this nable rhow Lhelr reverence for name of the ther of hls Country,” than this Centennial jubl- tee of unfverenl refoicing for the posscaian of aur glarlous free tnstitutions and amazing prog- rees in all that makes and econstitutes ny en- Ighitened, powerful, and great nation} We appeal to the ministers of the lirurr‘l and Bupcrintendents of Sabbath-schools to thke nn A collection on Bunday, the second day of July next, or oo any eonvenlent day before “or the ufters ahove all, we appeal to the sovercign people, the Impregnable bulwark of the nation's gafety, for the means of completing the monu- ment, We respectfully request that atl enntributions may b sent direct to J. B, Bmlith, Treasurer of the Washington Natlonal Menument Suclety, at Washington, D, C. We axk the liberal and patriotic press of the country to keep this appeal Lefore the public up to the Fourth of July ensulng, By order of the Soclety. Jonx B. BiAKe, Becretary. Wasninotox Crry, June, 1576, et DISEASES FROM S0AP, A New Theory as to the Origin of Diphthe- ria and Typholl Fever—Wlhat Somo Fancy Clennaing Materinls Are Made of. Phitadelphtu Kun. Boap Is o universally used at the present day that 1t seems almost npossible to dowithout it It may appear surprising to learn that sonp s not an unmixed good, and that some of the worst discases have orlginated In, or at least heen carried about by, the too frequent use of tome Kinas of the article. Manufacturers care but littlo what Ingredlents they employ so long as tho article they bring forth hea the proper amount of perfume or the requisite capabliity of producing suds with little rubbing, In this manner n vast amount of diseascd animal mat- ter, taken from beasts which have died of pu- trescent maladies, {s employed. Eoap-fat Is well known i the manufacture of 80ap, and, owing to its condition and the fiy- nerfeet way in which it Is reflued, it sometimes contuing miost deadly potzms, whick, by friction npon the ekin, are introduced fnto 'the pores, graduglly sonk {nto the blood, snd develop fnte some local uffection for which no cause can he asgigued. Typhold fever has heen often pro- duccd In this manner, it (s uscertalned positive- Iy, but the most common form fn which this goap-poison has made itself felt s fu the pro- duction of diphtherfa. It has Hitberto been an Inexplicable fact that while doctors have been urglu¥ great cleanliness to avold this dizense, 1t Is Eruvlacly where this has been most shown tbut thé discass has made most ravages, The Board of Health have been constant in iLseflorts to prevent diphtheria by urging cleanliness, with o ‘result that is ale ready known by the constant fncrense of death, It has come within the observation of some phy- sfcfans that washerwomen nre subject to this disease, It wus, of course, suppused that the reason was, having thelr hands and aring con- stantly in water, they have caught cold, which, huving scttled in thefr throats, turned into diph- thertu. By the new theory, this prevalence of the disease i this certain cluss of personis hina heen raused hf the constant absorption by the pores of thie polsonous matters contalned 0 the soy of which they make ao much use, This nianner of explanations will account for many facts which huve heretofore remalned obseure in the spread of the disease. Iu an {nterview on Thursday with a well- kuown physiclun of Philadelphia, be told o ye- porter of the Sun be had bia attention called to the matter o few weeks agd by hearlng some Physiciana speaking of it altcr a ineeting of the eollege physiciuns and surgeons in New York. He felt incliued to ridieule the matter ot Urst us prepusterous, but was induced to give it some nttention. fe has sliico becoine convineed tig the inatter is & much more importsnt one thun at, first uppears, and that it opens u vast feld of new ing ug'y, not only us regurds snu&s, but the absorption "Ly tlie pores as u gencral cause of discnse. e {s confldent, however, that the Indiscriminate use of svsp s one of the main causes of gomc diseascs, the orfgin and treatment of which Luve hithorto Lallled sclence, This I8 partleularly o us regards diphtheria, The ravages of this disens have of lute been 8o insidlous and apparently unaccountable, that fn muny cises the doctor “has been puzzied to ae count for ft among his patlents. Some haye been attacked with” it who have never been in contact with the malady in others, The Yun mun asked if {t wos nol entirely a throat dis- ease; the Doctor eays it certainly is, it is a loeal affection fn the throat, but it is alsa unlversally tunceded to bu a blood disease, but why and how have never beew properly determined. The absorption b‘{ the pures from soap which I M a disensed state would redl- Iy account for the maludy being really ono of the bleod. He las In gome cass made an anulysis of soap used by persous huy- iphtheris, und has found that [t s in an un- Jiealthy condition) caused no doubt by the use of putrld soap fub in the manufacture. This belnpfr absorhed by the pores must certulnly cu- ter tite blood and produce an unhealthy system, and might cauge any varlety of disease fn the person using it besldes mere diphtheria, But fu the exumiuation he found that not only tho cumitnou washing soaps are Iiuble to thig, but that, if anything, the highly-scented gonps are even worse, In noue did he tind so much putrosecnce us in the bighly-perfumed Erench sonps which are so high-priccd. None of thuse are entlrely free from - polsonous sub- staucce, but the tollet soaps are most ko, Iy the use of the pungent scents the putridity of sinoll s deadencd and can be mado use of usn perfume combined with certuln chemfeals, which are known to the manufacturers, It depends very much on the constitution of the person Whase pores nbsorh the polson whether it turns to oue disense or another. The geneml predis- position to diphtherln ut the present s thic only reason why so much of the {m[nun absorbed should deiermine itself in thls wanner, und perhaps it 1a the most_lunovent of ull, There s un cidiess varfety of maludics which might result from where the polson may settle, It in the lunys, if might bring about’ consumption; £ fn the Kidneys, Bright's disense, aud so o, The Sun reporter,’ ofter hiy intervicw with the Doctor, bunted up a leadin soup maker, who denled all the pulnts and suid that sonp was frec from all suck lngredleats. It stunds to reason that tho Doctor was right and the uanu- {acturers wrong; the very soap-fat exchuuged for bur soap by the domestie Is' full of dir and nastlmess, aud this can be followed through all its manipulutions to the finest cake of tollet 80ap on the dressing-case. Anotlier manufacturer of soap, not knowing the dcs!t,'n of the Sun man, was more frank and truthful; he was of the opinfon that the mujor portion of the fat used ln the munufac- ture of soap wos in anything but a properly healthy condition, * We get thin article," he sald, * from the fat- rendering cstublishments. They, of COUrse, take ull the carcasses of dead nufmals and boil them together. They do not stop to examine 83 to what death the animal died. As you well know, anfinals are subject to very much the sawe diseuscs a8 oursely They “Impregnate the fat and will cause dicease o the person using the soap, 1f it s not pm,)url{ propared, [ have founid n my experlence that the unl{ Frcr- aratlon which will coutteract this puteldity (n the fut I borax. The evil proportics are com- But i Is lilch eontalns ft, pletely neutralized in this mainer, hot one soup in one thousond 1 have lnd the oplufons of several doctors on the subject, and I have not found one who de- nled that diseass could b propaguted us I say by the uso of sonp. 1 belfove that vne-half thie ‘wmcu I8 provalent comes frowm thils sole It haa also been found that s large propor- tlon of the sonps now used are wade from putrld and flithy grease obtalned from tene- inent houses, Julls, hospitals, ant publie fnsti- tutions, and which' no jossible process can re- move of thelr impuritics, and reoder it for buman use, The medical hk‘ullf of Parls snd London bave slready sounded the keynoto of warnlng in this maiter. Alurmed at” the n- erease of dfseuse trausmitied from lmpure suoups, they have impressed ou the peapls’ the beeesslty of only uslug mu{u of tested purity. The anuual mortatity of cllldren, which ‘s uu}v &0 preat, 13 also nltr{hulml indarge part to tuls Indiscriminatio use of soap. The scusitlve aud tender skins of the lttls ones wore readily un- sorh the polson and disense transmitted hy the foapa refered to, Wiso legislation {s neoded on this matter, e— Lucky Escaps of nn Infant, a100un City Times, At about 4 o yesterday morning, on the Kansaw City, St Jusepli & Coinell Bluits Radl roud) passénger teain No, 8 struck a broken rail, 2nd lustantly the ludles' car und & Pailinin: car wero off the track, A woman seated near one of the open windows in tho ludies' car hsd her balio turn from her grasp, wnd the child feli ant of the window Just ns the car rolled over oo Its sldv, The carwas draiwed fen or Mfieen foet aftor it had falten. Buf when the debris was tleared away the child was heard crying near tho rear of the conch, STEAM Y ARMTNG VENTILATING APPARATUS Manufactersd Ly CRANE BROS. MF'G 0., 10 N, Jofforson-! WROUGHT IRO PIPE. JAMAICA GINGER, The Delicious Family Medicine, This elezant Preparation fe prepared from the Trae Jamnl ituck, combined with choiie aromatics ani andy, and s Ynstiy anperioria every EELIACL DY Eeenice bt Ginger lefore tie pibile, - Al af which are grepared witk sicobol Ly the ol pro- cen. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER P'reventa Chlils aud Fryer, SANFORI'S JAMAICA GINGER 1nduces Coplous Perapiration. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Cures Colda and Chills, SANTORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Prevents and dispeis Feverish Bymptoroa, SANFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER Dispels Rhicamatic and Neusalgic Symptoms, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Tan Worming and Rtefreshing Deverage, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Tireake up & fresh Cold 1 ono night. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER In buperior to Componltion and Nauseating Posscts, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Cures Crampn and Palar. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Cures Diorrhioea and Dysentery, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Curea nll Diseasesof the Bowels. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER icifeves Flatulency snd Indigestion. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER In deliclous when taken with milk and sugar, SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Asalats the weak, the weary, and the aged. 0‘500 REWARD will be pald fora bottle Y of nuy other Extract or Essence of Jamaica Ginger i found to cqual it v Ane fln- ver, purity, nud promptmediclnaleffect. Lurs Kesty Chienprst and Best. Sold by nll Whele- sule nnd Retall Druggists, Grocers, and denle crs in mediclne, Price, 50 centns Sanfples free. Dealers sbould purchnae orizinul racks uxes af nue dozen to obtnin the trinl bottles for free dintributlon. WEEKSN & POTTER, ticneral Agents and Wholennle Druggists, Bowton. The Most Important Medical Discovery of this Century. COLLINS' 1Voltaic Plasters. KTeat remedy conststs of Voltale or Galvanic carcfully attached together and (mbedded in o ey higLy miedlcased, fornlng the grand: TS plates, Poruus lnst AL uedical Bient of this century, It i s gentle aud constant ELECTRIC BATTERY, Closely aud continoouly BpRlfed by the ndheston of the Piaster, nad 1 capahle of ‘effectlig {nmant reilos nng perinanent curea (n the most disrcasing cases of chronie xterial muscular and nerve afineats: nnd [ diseascy orfizlnating In a disurdered caulition of she tiecirien r Vitalizling forcos, 10 ia unsurpasscd &8 8 prompt aid sururemedy I | Rheumatinm, Neurnlgin, Paralysis, Craumpn, KL Vitns’ Dunce, Nelaticn, Hip Complalnis, Hpinal Affections, Nervous Palus and Trritn- tlons, Epllepsy or Fits broceeding from Hliocks te tho Nervons Byatam, Huptures nud Stratns, Fracturos, Bratues, Contusions, Weak Juscles und Joints, Nervous aud Fewblo Munculnr Action, Great sorensss nnd Fainla Any Part of the Body, The Beat Plaster In the World of Medicine. Price 26 contn. Sold by a)l Druggisin, Sent hy mnil on recelyt of 25 cents for une, S1.25 for #lx. or T2.25 for twelve, cnrefully wrapued mud warranted by WEEKS & POTTER, I'ro- pristors, Boaton, Masas. W PUBLICATEO NEW CHURCH MUSIC BO0KI Thin ook, the first by Mr. Emerson alone slnce the lssue of hix popular_**Choral Pribute, shows the marks of his unexcelled talent in p he tanter and wanta of the Stngin have hiero a ine Ringing-Seaool Cours cullection of eany tilees and Part Son; tice, and 8 laree wumber of new Metrieal Tuues, Cliants, dotets, Sentences, Anthema ete,, eic., pre g (remtmennand varicty in every pari; Prics or single copy €1.35, for which jt will walled, post free, to any ndd A decldedly umu< and eweet Rabbath.School Sontt Buok Id GUOD NEWS. It takesat iret #ight, Spechnen copies mafied, post free, for 45 cente, Buy our CENTENNIAL COLLECTION OF N TIONAL SONGS, for ure on all Centennial Ocy slona. Price In Paper, 40 cts, ; {n Bourds, 50 cts. 9~ 1n Press, and will be ready in time for the Full Trade, the followlng Ilnwl{ bonks: THE AMERICAN CHORU'S TOOK (eany glees and i-part ko for Socketles); also, THREN- CORE (for Sin, Clusees und ‘Conventlons), hy L. O, Emerron 0, The Oratorlo of A, by Handel; and &' new’ collection of Vart Songs for Men's Voices, by W, Q. Perkins, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. e TARLANT'S SELTZER AL An averdose of Dinner often derangesthogsaten, brings on Natutence and wind colic, and sibjects tho Patlent to great bodily suflering. A single dowe of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT will correet the acidity, relieve the paln, carry off the offending cauee,” ond_eave sometimen a long apell of Hincon 113 ellerts nro gentle snd thors l;ugl\, aud itr general use would provent wuch suf- o i SOLD Y ALL DRUGGISTS. EvvoATioNAL. WILLISTON SEMINARY, EASTHAMPTON, MARN, The ghiriyoslxts year whi begin Auy. ton of caudidates Aug. 90, at 5 n. i, i Lreparation "for ths wiost advabie Toh tustructors, Dieluding the fyllwwing 0, ., Examtna. c3) Conrae Whtou, 1, Cousul st u il of the Profs. Curtius fu e Hoswell T'arfsh, A, M., M, Departnent, gecently Maaier of - (he artment in the Worce-tor High fichoul; Yaslibur . Wy dnatructor fn Rher! cy i) e the tgn sehool ucther uformation, the unry. s the Englah Engitaie aid Geor et it Bracisy, fu Holiston, Adidre Tressurer of Williston ST. MARY'S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN, The Re. Rev, I, B, WHIPFLE, D, I, Nector, Ml K. I DARLINUTON, Prinely Tsunder the personal supeeylaton of e shop, with 3 ten experfenced teachers, 1t ofters saperlor adyantas for education, wits au/luvigoating aud bl ol mato. - Thie eleveuth year Wil begi THURSHAY Rerb Mt - Fur peglaers, with full deteily sd! N INSTITUTE. FAMILY §CI00L FOR young ledfes. | Nrh. B L. CALY, Prluciyal, Now Maven, Coul. belid 0r Clrvulis THEGREATSHOW AT CHHICAGO, Weintstay, Thursiay, Fritay, and Safurday, June 21, 22, 23, and 24, On Lake Front. HOWES GREAT LOXDON CIRCUS, HIPPODROME, SANGER'S ENGLISH MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS, AXD Hardi Gras Carmival Combinatior. 5 TIMES LARGER THAN EVER! 100 TIMES NORE GRANDI A FERFECT PANOPLY OF SPLENDOR! ARt witt Drtoen the names of onr RECOGNIZED WILD BEASTS. The Grand ’,an‘I-Ill’mn-Znnln.)!url“-flrnh Cnenlval Triumphal Street Pongnne 1ll take placs ata A, m. on WE AV, June 21, Gentlemanly Ushiers In attapdasecs 5,200 Cusbioned (pern henta, ADMISSION, 50 centa: Children under et Mendota, 27; urora, June 2 Gal 0. . ADELPII THEATRE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JUNE 21, the rilliant Spectacilar Extravaganza, QUEEX LIB; or, TUE ARL WHO GUT THINUS MIXED, THE SHOWER OF GOLD. With a ¥uperezcellent OL10O, Adah Richmond, Lizzle Kelre alu Delmay, Harry Allen, Thomns Whiflin, Har) Little, Walter Lar- kin, Armatrong, Bpencer, 1da Hagden. Layton & Warwick, ALL THE 8TARS! ALL THE 8TARS!| Ouly Matinee Saturday. Popular Prices: 25c. 35e, £0¢, Tic. HOOLEY'S THE. MAGUIRE & IAVERLY... WILL E. CHAPMAN Tositively only one wetk, commencing MONDAY, «June 19, of the, UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO. IN PERREO L. Wedneeday and Faturday, June G—Tevival of ihe TWO OR- th d cast, THE_COLISEUM, 87 Clark-ut. Mondag, June 10, and entire week, resival of the COLISEUM MINSTRELS. Lurt week of the VATDIS 81 of the Bostan Quartetts, Carter fros,, Ty Spriege, Lizzic Harmon, Char, Armetron, and a Double Cutpany In u novel olio. Every evening a8, und Sundsy sfternoon nt . Admiseion, 25¢, DRAN nr Miss Stronz, of St. Lonls, at Fourth Unitarlan Chureh, corner Pralric-av. and ‘Thirtieth-at., Weduesday evenlng, June 21, at 8 o'clock, Tick- et 50 centa, COL, WOOD’S MUSELM, Wedneaday affernoon and evening, CHARLES A, GARDNER, the greateet livins Dutch Comedian, and MIRIAM'S CRIME and PEGGY GREEN. Friday, Benet of the Master Machinist and As- tlstante. A Tlost of Volunteors, SUMMER | MENASHA, WIS, Bruce’s National Hotel, For n-mn{:. boating, drives, and mporting there I8 no place fn the State that excels Menasha and it rurroundings. Mepnsha in advantazeously £ltunted ot the fuot of Winncbazo Lake, on the Hig Fox River, within an vaxy nde of Milwaukee, The Nue tional Iy one of the hotels i the {nterfor, _CONGRESS MALL, ELM-AV., BELOW FORTY-SECOND-ST., directls apnosite Main Exhibition Ballding. Ac- commidation for 1,000 Kuests. Special arrangee e tie for faree parties, TENss—One dolinr pier day. W. 1L BARER & €0., Philadelphia, CONGRESS BALE, Saratosa Springs, N, ¥, This elegant hotel, posseasing the advantnge nf being situated between and adjofning the celebrated Congeens nad Hathorn Springs, ts now open for the reception of guests, TERMS FOl JUNE, $2] PER WEEK, Thorougzhly renovated with additions) Dbaths, closcle, new” furnituze, and other extensive fuie T, provements, {t will be found, by those in scarch of health and pleasure, the most complete aud con- a4 the most delightful of summer vement, as well hotels. The WILITE NULIPHUR K1Y INGS, New Yonk, t5 claus (n Bheumet| rulyia, Lucalysiv, Cutn s, Indigestion, “and brick Bavii Hovses, tafning 02 rooms with for circulnr. Jun Hotela=Tavitio miplaints, Sclatica, Gout, N tious Diveases. Urinary Oldeul. Billary Derangenisiits. N ntshed {n hard m oo ATE TCHK, are o H. Ganbxxk & nox, Pro JonN H, Uannyxu'& Bu ATES, J. 0. AN fovse, linns & MEKEN, ‘lli‘lih Javip Woun. M. Brienrs. o i n_ N.W. STuAT1oN A, THE WINDSOR, QF KARATOGA RPRRINGN, N, Y. This new and first-cluns Hotel, ocenpying the most commanding poxition on liroudway, andaver- Jouking Congress Park, will be ready for the Tucep. tion of gucets, June 15th, 16570, POOLE, Proprictor. IMRECT 1. atle Compaiy’s Matl Sicitics hetween New 4 Havre ealling st Plymouth (. B.) for the ding ut passengers. Tho aplendid veacls on thiy o Jutlie Tuule for e Continent (exbia proy e with lectelc beilny WL safl from Pier No. 43, Notth Liyer, za follown. BT, GERMALN, Joe urday, Jund 44, N .t LABRADOI turday, July 1. 1 bum.s CANADA, Frankent, baturday, duly o, 4 oy, Price of L'a G udihg wine) : Firat ¢ 0 accomnudation; ry 1ick ¢ ONLY Fruasatl extrs charge. Jhecrae pancugers. Tiroadway, Ww. ¥ coruer Randuipti, Agcnt for ¢ ANCHOR LINE 0., M‘:‘ML STEAMERS, New York 2 i3 LIFORNIA Je24, 3 CTULLA, July K, 8 HOrIA, Jlflg n BOLIVEA, July 15, 11 w York to Londui: LYSIA, June 2, 4 0. m. | ANGLIA, July & 3 p. m. New York 10 Glaskow, Liverpoot, London, Cabln, g0 to g Ao loneres: alun, 05 Lo U0 wocurdis ) bsh\\:uflfufi Nll‘kl-" riedinte Dratts st for any. sin WENDENSON T hi STAR BALL LINE, UNITED BTATES & 1 MAIL STEAMSIIPS, Sulling wonthly from Watson's Whart, Hrunkiyn, N. v, For P o, Ualiu, sad KD Javuiro, calimg Buturduy, June 24 et 3L cA E commodations. Tl = th Intiols e o Forfrelght sud 5. ake: 88 rediced rates, appl UBITUCKER & COl A Rrh i B4 Ploe-at hew Vork, North German Lloyd. The steamners of this Company will satl every Satur- day frous retnen Vlor, ook ol ABi et lobrson: fates of passsye—Froni New York to Soithawpton Lundon; Havre, and Bremen, frat cabin, $1(0; sccon) bin, 86, kolds stecrage, $30 cur ney. FOF freight oF passage aliply 10 ELIICS & ¢ 2 Howllug Green, New Y t Western Steamship Ling, @ ¥From New York to Briatol (England) direet. ARAGON, Symun; -batunlay, June 21 CORNWALL, Staui sy, July 11 Cablu passage, 370: Tutermediate, Luctag, §30. r§curflu)n.ucwe\zflf O st Blecragu certifdatea St d{xvu. o & 47 Clark-at., Michigan LIROAD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Erplanalion of Regersnce Marks,—4 Batnrday 8x. cepted. | sunday excepred. o ',‘ ) inds L ;‘u:cp'fim ,t.nomunnumd. 1An OHICAGO & NOR' RATL Tickes Otiicen, 62 Cinrk-at. (Kherman unuxv)A-Yn' 3 5 el., cotner Sladfson-st., an aPacific Fast Lin dfhuburine Ly abubuque Nig 5! [3 a ree (3 o ¥ 1027 viaCi'ton {1 utimaha Slfh'- Expros. . aFrrerort & Dubuque Ex| prreepurt & Dutiiqae Express Sattlwnuien Fast Mall cdatin) y OMilwaukee Expros. bilfiwankee Prssenge AMliwaukee Parnng Lirern Hay Expron prcis 4 Susauoaue 8 Sdiatay a=Depot cornrr of ¥ nd Kinz =Dejiot comer of Cnani and Kinsio e MICHIGAN Depat. fuat of l,w-vxc}:fiflg»l" o 4-n‘cr§'€énlz'mflrn. feket-oflice, 67 Clarkent. . dolpl and At Painier Houa, -+ co4t Coroer of ltag CHICAGO, ALTON & 8T LOUI3 KARSAS GITY ¢ DENVER Sons. Union Depot, Weat Elie, near Madin.et, Tic] bridy At Depot, aud 122 Randoipheat, *o 1. K& i ucal R, Btreator. Lacou, Wash'ton Jullet & Dwight’ Accommdat’ LAKE 8HORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERY, L CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depol, corner Madlsan and Cansl-sts, Ticket Oitice, £l Suatl Clark-st., vpposite Sherman House, and a1 Depot. ‘ Leave, Milwaukee Ex| Wincahsin & SHino Zpress. Arrive. Pom, 258, m, *10:008. 10, {* 4:00p, 10, 54 503 p. M, *11:000. m, t0:45p.om. s AR trainn run Via Mtwauker, Ticketa for § and Minnearalis are good efther vin Mailson and Prairio du Chitn, or via Watertown, La Crosse, ond Winona, TLLINOIS UENTRAL RATLROAD, Depot, fout of Lake-si. and fout of Twes Ticket Otive, 130 Baudolph 2 &1, Loufs Rxprest Rt Louis Fost Ling Catro & Now Orleny Catro Nix curia an v Dubugie & Stoux Dubuiue & Stux Clo Gllaa Passeager., OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RATLROAL. Depota, l'ncl Ml'fi““"l"i ll’)‘IH‘AIVIA\-I\;I:X flL"ll {)hll“'nlh- Clriat., md ot depun, o TieReL Oilices, ) Mall and Ex 0 p. 1, Ounwa s £ HO . 1, press. Streator RO, .. Auroral'auenger. .., Aurora Paseenicer (50mis Dubuque & Sloux Clty £xp. Pactiic NIgtt Bxp. 1or Oabiaity Fanae Gl Leavenworil, At n & SL. Juseph Exp..{t1 Grove Accommini'n irove Accommod'n - Moudsy, ERIE AND CHIOAGO LINE, Tieket Offices. K3 Clarl Talmer Honse, tirand Pavitic, and at depot. 122 3il chibanu-ar., corner Maai- ng. son._Prainsleave from Exposition Dnildi Teave, | Al Day Exproas—Pullman Dras- fig-Room Kleeping Cars, to) New York without ehane..| 8:50 e m, | 8:108, m. Alantic Express — Culiien Pafacefirawing: ltoumn Sicep: g L and Hotel Carn, 2_Gmpom. R:0p, m. Onty line running thi hotel cara to New Yok, FITISBURG. FY, WAYHE & CHI0AG0 RAILWAY, Leave, * Do m, 700 p. m. P M. 3 6:30 8, a0 niday excented. §Dally, {fBaturdas =-owote 1Monday excepted. BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROMD, Tralzs teave from E. Jgu& Bulldiug, 200t ot Man. roe-st Ticket-ofm rk-nt., PAlmeE Tovan, Graad Paciic, and ¢ (Exposition Bufitfug). m, ccommodation. y Expre 03, Uy, iy Exjrems. $loily, *Dally, Sundays cxcepted. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAOLEIU RATLROAD, Drpuly corner of Van Buren ana Shorman-a. Tickes otlice 56 Clark-sl., Sherman louse. Arrive, A i & Hi1 Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex. Peru Atcommodstion, Night Expruss.. MEDICAL c‘\y"i\)’.’.fi i Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Chartered by the State of Hlinogs for the eXpress pure of giviug mmediate refiel n atl cases of hont: chronl farims. It v ANd urinary diseases o all Tt fa wetl known that Dit o profesaton fur th T Are are wll-Huportant. * Nemingl Wenk hen, A by drenins, plinpies on the fuce, 10s man’ hucd, ean posttively ho Cured. Ladies waniihg i tise dellcate stteation, éall or wrif Fles: hote for pa < tie Book for the millo: rlage Guide, which telle you sll about fhee 1 whould inarry— 1y 10(=10cents 10 " D Jaiied Jine 5 Fooliis atid parlors. ¥ u e hut the Doctor, D, Junea laal iy yeiin ot e Cutsltatoi sy (06 i o 6 Ko, 8w, 02 107 P 1e SOy, 1010 13a. . * Al burinesa ST conditenttan TV DR. C. 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My celebrated Fr. Todtcal Tl Prous aiey Enectice, the culy sur preveuive koown, 5 arria; ke st , A lurke slze pages, Wil Hroscrly rresondence . §1 Cul ol e - Gull or WG, Selth atamp, T Enudisn, or_ Geraan, Dr, Btone, 171 Madison-st., Chicago, Jhe peruiancntly cures ail Clirunlc, Scxual, sm) Private fal. Sibascs, Beminal Weakness, Sczual Dubility, etos Cures guarunteed o moues refundedl. Overal, o cass cured.” Charges reasonsbie. Medicines sedt avery Cousul vo aud confden ronafly al, Loth seava, llus aud cles culazs of other th Gr twi 4. N, will prova g 4 thie eclillsl < Y {0’ Cuicago who taa regu duate {n mediciue NERvOUS EXHAL comprialug 3 Museuin uf Anatow: Of preinsture decitne, TION=A MEDIUAL ESSAY, uf lectures uu\nier.“‘: aRaha Kew York, on the calise andcure s ahiowing ludlyputably Yow Juk Bealtts may by rekatut, altordfg acicar synopels of thg imipedhnents o warriage, aud Uie Lrestment of Durvony 8ud phyatcal deblifty, Luliix Lhy Teauitaf 20 yean' sspas flevce. Price 15 centa. 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