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WK UMICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: THUNSDAY; AUGUST 14, 187, THE COURTS. Settlement of Claims for Grain Destroyed in tho Great Tiro. Dontal of the Motion for a Provis- jonal Assignge in tho Great Westorn Telegraph Coso, An Unsatisfactory Trade--The Courts in Bricf---Now Suits. Tho Chicago & Alton Railroad yentorday pro- cured n temporary injunction restraining the fco-houso recently enjoined from romnining on a cortain lot opposite Fairbank’s Iard and ofl manu- factory, boing removod noross thelr track from said lot. Tho complainany affirms that in oboy- Ing tho flrst injunction tho dofondants aro pro- paring to move tho barn, whiok is abont 100 foot Bquare, across Grove streot, on whick thoir track is laid, which will blockade their tracks four or fivo days, sud pub na. offcctual stop to all thoe through traMo that posses over their lino, and cause irroparable loss and injury. LOORING Ti} BTABLE-DOOR IN TIME. Lizzie Stiveon yosterday potitioned tho Bupe- rior Court for soparato inaintonsnco from: Jamos, her husbaud, affirming that ho hos do- olared hly iutoution of soiling his ssloon “busi- noss, No, 148 Bouth Dearborn stroct, worth 81,000 or thoreabouts, and gathering up what- ovor he possossos und loaving tho city. Ilo has loft Lior to support horsolf aud the cnildron and lo ;lm_y tho ront by hor own oxortionn as & waslior and ironor, and now threatons to desert. THE GRAIN DESTROYED DY THE FINE OF 1871 In the matter of the Board of U'rde v. un- kuown persons interested i the grain stored in tho following elevators in tho City of Obicago, viz,: Galona Llovator, Munger & Armour Elo- vator, Hiram Whoeler Eleyntor, National Eleva- tor, and Central Elovetor A, on tho 8th and Oth of October, 1871, tho Circuit Court (Judge Willining) yesterdny made an order direeting tfin Recoiver to pay to A. M. Wright & Co. the sum due to J. E. Van Poll for certain grain on which tho former made adyancoes, and tho receipts for which they held as collnterals. AN _UNHATIAFACTONY TRADE, Samuol B, 8horor yestorday filed a bill to com- 0l specific performanco of & contract botweon Thomas Gilligan and himselt, by which cortain lands wero to change hands, and o trade of borses, tonms, ote., coffcted on_cortain termu rather dificult to oxplain in oss than a colwnn or 50 of spaco, whichi contract Gilligan now ro- fuses to carry out, A CAUTIOUS TRUBTEE. Thomas B, aud Honry M. Seavey wore tho hola- ors of notos givon by James E. and Cathorive Dalton, secured by trust dood to Anson B, Jonks, The dood was dostroyed in the October, 1871, fice. The period for the payment of tho notes Laving oxpired, complainants roquostod Jenks to foreolose, but he refused, alloging that he feared Lo take the responsibility in “the absence of nnf trust deed nuthorizing him to do o ; and complainauts now file n bill praying a decreo ro- outablishing the trust deed, snd directing the foreclosure of mortgage in tho usual way. ONEAT WESTERN TELEGRATIE COMPANY CASE. Yesterday the attomeys for tho Company filed their potition for roviow in tho Unitod Btatos Cirenit Court to reb aside the deereo of adjudi- cation by the District Court, which deccreo was ulso reailirwod, ag fully roported in W11k T USE, 11is Honor Judgoe Blodgett announced that ho will to-day overrule the motion of tho petition- ers in Hilton v. Tho Great Western Telograph Gompany for thio appolutuont of & Provisional Assigneo, hoving slready teken tho matter into consideration, and como to tho conclusion that all proceedings should be regarded in statu quo until the deciston of tho caso in reyiew, 'Tho Company will, as goon as tho order is_entered, file bonds to satisfy tho creditors that theit claims are eafe until litigation bas decided tho ‘wmalter one way or the other, 70 SLT ASIDE A TRUST DEED. 8. K. Dow yesterdny filed a bill in chancery, in tho Circuit Court, Wm. Baunders ot al. com- plainants, v. G. H. Eaton et n). defondants, to ot aside & trustce's salo of real estate undor a irust deod given to secure an indobtodncss of £2,600, the trustes .huving sold without the Knowladgo or consent of the holdor of tho notes ; and charging that the ralo was consummated for less than onc-fifth tho valuo of tho proporty, and that it was managed by connivance of cer- tain of tho dofendants for tho solo purpose of culting off a subeequont truat doed for several thousauds of dollars. THE COURTB IN DRIEF. Howe & Prescolt yestordsy entered confeseion of judgmont by Leora Poivier in tho Circuis Court, for $214.41. M, Deneor and George Welse yostorday filed eflidavit of gornishiment against A, D. Rich, S, M. Millard, and A. G. Chapiu for a judgment of £98.45, at their suit ngainst Jeaiah Shouln, Stato’s Attorney Reed yestorday filed informa- tiou for the resboration of certain mapa destroy- ed by fire io October, 1871, particu!.. . - f which wi[l‘ e found in our record of yestorduy u ~ow suits, Lonvo was given to the original petitioner in tho matter of Max IHabn, iu bankruptey, to withdraw the deposit, oxcopt costs, subject to bo reinstatod in twelve days upon spplication of the creditors, e roplovin suit in Miller v, Bussio ot al. was yesterday rofiled forthe purpose of making somo cli u:ges in the furnfture, &e., in ques- tion, and shenging the valuo to $400. HEW SUITS. Tnr Cnoure Count.—~8,195—Chatles T, Reed, *Blate’s Atto,ney, information for reatoration of Georgs W, Hill's Su':diVision of the south 3g of the cast 3 of th southiwes, 3, and west 5 ond eant 3 of thosdiith. eust 3¢ of Boctlot 14, 37, 137 also of Hofines® Bubal ion, ‘being a reaubdlvision of Blocks 3, 4,8, 6, 11,13, 19, and 14, in Lili's Bubdiviston of the'weat 3’ of 'the solthoant’ 4 of Bection 14, 81, 13, 8,136—Appeal, 8137—Appcal, 81383, Dencer and Georgo Welso v, Tralak Shouls; ailidavit to garniwhes A. D, Nich, 6, 3, Millard, ond A. G. Chapin for 398,46, 8,149—1iowo & Preacott v. Loorn Poinior; assumpsit, $214.41. 6,140~ Wn, Sandora ct ol, v. G. i1, Eaton et'ol.; bl Tix Buremon CounT,~—44,608—Apfical, = 44,609— Appeat. _ 44,610—Garnishuont } withbeld for service, 14,611—Watson Griflith v, A. 11, Yobinson ; mochanlca? lien, $600, 44,013 —Pittaburgh Stecl-Casting Compony, of Feunsylvania, v, Frederick W, Krauso ; sesumipsity $500. 44,613—Chicago & Alton Raliroad Company v, William 12, Bwett and Thomas Orouch 3 bill to enjoln 1hio removal of o houso across complainants’ track on Grovo streot, 44,614—Lizzio v, Jamos Stinson ; bill for soparnto maintenanco, 44,0i5—8aralt A, Kolth v, Williom N, Kelth ; bill for divorco and cuatody of child on thie grountl of desertion, 44,010—Slephon 8, sfiller v, Doviglss V, Bussie, Mrs, D, V, Lussio, and . M. Wardloy ; roplavin of furnituro, efo,, valued at 400" 43,617— Johanna v, Patrick O'Brien 'bill for di- vorco o the ground of drunkenyus, 44,018—Cathore ino v, Jobn W, Fletchor ; bill for divorco'; no papers. 44,619=Thomun B, and Henry M, Seavoy v, James L, anid Catherine Dalton, sud Anson I, Jonks bill, 44, mnuel 1t, Sherer v, Thomas Gilligan § bill, 44~ ppeals, e PORK-PACKERS’ CONVENTION. A meeting of the pork-packers and provislon- denters of this city was hold in the small hall of the Bourd of Trado yestorday aftornoon, about D1ty reprosontatives Leing prosent. The Chalr was talon by Mr. Culbortson, and Mr. Howard was appointed Socretary of the meoting, Mr, Culbortson, having calied the mooting to order, announcod its objoct, which, ho said, was to annblo tho pork-packers and provision-dealors of of thin city to initiate arrangoments for tho ro- coption and accomumodation of tholr businesy confrores who are to visit Ohicago on the 10tk of Boptembor mext, for the purposo of holding tho Pork-Packers’ and Provision-Doalors Annupl Convontlon, Chicago was lagt year, at Cincinnati, chosen 8 the place for holding tho noxt convention, snd the Chafrman was confl- dent thatdelogatos from other States would bp well trontod. It dovolved wpon tho prosent moeting to tako such action as to onaure this, A comlttoo, conelating of Measra, Oulbertson, Roymond, Hancock, Bluart, Oldorshaw, ana Ansolman, wore nppolulmf to propuro o programmo, Aftor somo iminutos' con- sullation, thoy roported In favor of tho formation of tho following commiticos: Yinauco Commitice, ton mombers; Lieception Committes, three mombers ; Badges Committeo, throo mombors; Carriage and Excursiou Coms niitteo, fivo mombers; Stationery Committeo, throo membors, Tho rotort boing adoptad, it was thon docided thut an Executive Commitico of five be appoluted, with pawor to add to their number and appoint tho sub-committeos, and the following ' gentlemen wore unanimously Bostwiok, and Quibortson. adjouruod, ; At nmooting of tho Txecutlve Commitico, held immodintely aftorwards, on motion, it was regolved thnt the Excoutive Committeo be in- creasod to ton, and tho following gontlomon were appolnted: Mesars, Counselman, T. T, Lawrenco, Goorgo Stowart, A, I Hovoy, sud P. O, Oldershay. Tho Committeo will meot l(;l;inknn Monday sftornoon at half-past 8 o'clook, Tho moeling thon FIRE AND POLICE, fMeoting 01 the Commissionors«=Ilow nn Unnaturalized Oltlzen Ceasod to bo a Policeman~=Miscollancous Fire Matters. v A mooling of the Bonrd of Firo and Polico Commigslonera was hold yestorday aftornoon,' DProsidont Ttoubon Cloveland in tho chair, and Commissloners Wright aud Sheridan presont, It was the day for firo dopartment businoss, : A singular easo camo up, which i a fair indls cation of the trifling valuo sot by condidatos for tho position of pollcoman ‘ou an oath, The- story 18 briofly told as followsi A firoman pamod John Doylo prosentod him= solf beforo the Bonrd, clulmin%fimt n policoman named Richard Eustace owod him monoy to the amount of €164, Tho Board inquired through Commigsionor Sheridan for what the monoy was due. Doylo presented two notes jointly for tho sum named. ‘Tho notes atated that tho monoy was borrowed from him by Eustaco for tho pur- po=o of br{nfilng him out to tho States, Thoy woro datod August, 1809. This naturally led to an iuvestigation on tho part of Bheri-. dan tho Bhrowd, aund_tho discovery wns mode that Mr. Eustaco bad - -mot boen in tho country long onough to .bocome a citizon, and that consoquontly ho hiad perjured himself to obtain his position, Eustaco plead: ignorance of the lnw and declared that ho had Pmcnmd his firat popers immediately upon nnding. Commissioner Sheridan, obsorving that ho hnd obtained his npgnlm,munt by fraud, moved that Eustace bo dcclared not s'momber [ of the forco. It wns so dotermined. The Board connidered a communication from tho Acting Marshol requesting that the Buperin- tondent bo instrnoted to cause drivera of vo- hioles to turn their horses to the right whilo waiting at bridgos, in ordor to give the sppa- ratus an opportunily to got ahiead of the Jine. ‘Tho Board agreod to thio proposition, and Mr. Clovoland Inborlously ineeribed upon the docu- mont the unusual and bighly phonetio compoai- tion : * Aprooyed.” < g Acting Firo Marshal Bonnor sent in a Gommu- nication recommonding that no engineor shall allow the presstre on tho water-ganges of tho engino to oxceod 100 pounds, unloss by an order {from a suporior officer. This was marked with tho cabatistic “ Aprooved, . O.” The prosidontial ondorsomout * Concured in indlcated that tho framo building on the corner of Clinton and Washington stroots, ocoupied a8 2 Babeock engine-Louso, is to bo ramoved. Tho Police Qommissioners hinve o now toy which engrossos thoir whole attontion—a railing euclosing & reporter’s tabls, to which they point with becoming prido. Commigsiouor Wright has accoptod the po- sition of door-keopor in the Board-room, his time ‘being consumed in pointing out their tablo to in- coming reporters, Thoro is no truth fn the rumor that ho intonds to apply for an incroase of salary for assuming this olovated post. Adjourned. music, THE BECOND INSTITUTE CONCERT. Tho sccond and closing concort of of the Na~ tlonal Normal Musical Institute took placo at thio. University Placo Baptist Church on Tuosday evening. The first part of the programme con- sistod of sixtoon numbors from Coata’s Oratorio ot “Eli," Miss Anna 8. Lowis (soprano), Miss H. H. Glenn (alto), Mr. Jamos McGranshan (tonor), Mr. 8. W.Straub (teuor), Mr. 0. T. Roob (baritono), Mr. O, C. Caso (baritono), and Mr. P. P. Blisa (baeso), tnking tho solos, and Mr. C. A. Havens furnishing the accompaniment, The yomainder of tho programme included Schu- mann's “ Bolshazzar " (Mr. O. T. Root); Balle's duo, ‘“Trust Hor Not" (Misecs Lowis and Qlehu); Schumsnn's * Gipsy Lifo® (chorus); andanto and echorzo, from Gado, for violin and gjma (Mies Ingorsoll and Mr. Lowis); "“Tuatio ‘ostival,” srrangod from Offonbnch, by Br, Frod F. Root, snd Mendelssoln's * Song of the Lark” 'Tho choral _selections from the oratorios under tho dircction of Mr. Zorrahn, were admirably given, and tho solos, cousidared from an amatour polut of view, were vory creditable. The second part of the pro- rammo was extromely interosting. Mr, 0. R. finut delivored tho highly-dramatic ¢ Belshnz- zar " arin of Sehumnm vory forcibly, aud in ox- cellont taste, and is also to be credited with o vory scholarly transiation of tho words. Ono of tho most enjoyablo fentnron of the ovoning was tho performanco of tho andanto ond schorzo from Gade by Miss Iogorsoll and Mr. Lewis, "'he sympathy botwoeon th {wo instrumonts was admirable, and the accompanimont of Miss Ingeraoll was marked with excellent tasto as as precigion and clesrness, in which rospect she furnishes au example worthy of imitation by more protentious playors. The chm-minf “Gipsy Life"” ot Schumaun was woll sung, but it needed at orchestrn sadly o bring outits picturesquo beauty. The concort osa whole was o very plensant one and gave great sutisfaction to those prosont. PSR S PERSONAL. Adaison Kelly, of Chicago, 18 in Drosdon, Mrs. Kellogg sud family, of Chicago, aro at Wiesbaden, Mra. Loulea Evans and Mrs. Gov. Boveridgoe aro at Prague. J nfl§u Henry L. Bryant, of Lowiston, is al tho Wost Bido Brigus. The Hon. D, D. Knapp, of Bosten, is stopping at tho Briggs Houso. C. J+ Hamilton and Misa Minnio Kimball, of Chicago, are at Vionua. Frank G. Arnold and fsmily, and W. Miller, of Chicago, aroin Hamburg. Major J. W. Rive, of Bpringflold, is regiatered at the Wost Bido Briggs. Gén. John T. Alexandor, of Alexander, Il is at the Wost Sido Brigga. The Hon, 0. G. Carloton, of Utica, N. Y., isn guost at the Briggs Ifouse, The Hon, H. IL Gotty and family, of Musko- . gon, aro ot tho Brigga Houso. The following Chicagoaus aro in Brussols : Mrs, R. T\, Blackwell, A. Crane. Tho on. Columbne Dolano, Secrotary of tho Interior, was at the Pacific yestorday, The Hon, E. O. Stunard, M. C,, arrived at th ‘West Side Briggs Housa last ovening, Liout.-Col, Fred, Grant Joft yestorday on the Pitteburgh & Fort Wayne Rond Tor tho Enst. The following Chicagonna are in Badon Badon: Mra. G, H. Bnine, Miss Buino, M, 8, Blackwell, D. . Criliey. Mr. E. L. Morritl, oditor of tho s(;flngnom Register, passod through tho city yesterday on his way to Nobraska, 0. B. Hudson, Buperintendont of the Ohlcnfi Dubuque & Minbosota Rnilrond, is in this ci on business connected with his road. A Milwaukeo paper statos that the sculptor EKnowles and Emil Weinberg, tho musiclsn, are shortly to beeomo citizens of Ohicago, The following Chicagonns are in Munich : d- win Boan, O, Highwood, C. J. Hambloton und family, tho Misses Hunt, Sam Shooman, Mrs. J, L, Bprogel aud family. At tho Grand ‘Paciflo Hotol yostorday woro H. . Wright, U, 8. N.; Hon. A. Wilson, of Whool ing, West Virginia ; It. L. Ogden, of San Fran- cirigo, and B, N. Crittoudon, of Noir Yorlk City, =Tho Ohleago artints in Europo aro: W, B. Baird, Purls ; Miss Kato Camoron, Paris ; Chas, @. Dyor, Pariu; J.J. Qaokins, Municli; Otto Samiof, Munich; ibe seulptor, L. . Volk, ia at Rome. P. D, Cooper, Assistant Gonoral Buperintond- ant of tho Lako Shore & Michigan Bouthorn Railrond, arrived in_this city yostorday from o fishing oxeuralon in Wigcousin ‘en routs for his hondquarters at Oloveland, 0. Among the nrrivals at tho Brigga Houso are : T, W, Androw, Washington; G. M. Murmy, Burlington, Town; 8. I, Fronch, Pittsburgh ; 0. 6, Wilson, 8t, Tanl, Ninn,; Mieo Bhanion, Dotroit ; A, Mariln, Hartford, Conn.; J. 8. Nib- lack, Brazily J. N, Turrell and wife, ‘Cmclunnfl. I'ho following Chicagoans aro in Bwltzorland : Mra, M, C, Barker, tho Misnos Barkor, Blus 8. M. Burt, Mrs. H. 1. Garduor, O, K, wifo, H. It Hobart and wito, Mrs, J. N, Jowett, Miss Lottfo I, Powers, Mr. Richards und wifo, Peorry H, Buith, L, 0. Waid, J. M, Williams, Biss Bolle Williams, ¥.W. Harwood, Milwaukeo; Englaud; G, W. Hawka 0, ty L', Mathows, Baldwin, Bt. Louis; John 8. Yornal Madison WY+ A€ 0 Gilon and | Smithy, Nortolk; Goorgo F. Wheolor, Waupnt, Wie,; dward I, King, Jackeouvlllo; J, 1, Wil- son and family, Ban Froneisco, and 3. D, Orabb, Springfiold, ard at tho Weut Sido Brigra. on. II, 8. Doyle, of Milwaukeo ; Goorgo B, Gravos, of QGraton, Mass. 3 Hon. J. O, Ayrer, of 8t. Loulsy Ifon, J.P. Capolle, of BL. Louis ; Han, A, L. Harmon, of Bsltimoro Gonrge A, Tllls, of Boston ; Qon. J. B, Tanny, of Now Orloaus 3 Thomas Hoott, of Davonyiort, Iown { Hon. J: N, Bradford, of Quincy, Ik, and Col. Isnao Trusodalo, of 'Austln, Minn,, aro st the Blorman, The following citizons of Chicago sre in Pais: Dr.J. A, Allon; H, 0O, I\Kor and - family; 0. J. Dilss, Miss M. I, Diies, L. D. Brudloy, W, Davios, John Forsytlo, Miss Lizzle For- sythe, . K.'Gilos and wifo, 0. G. Ilammond, W. Hi llubbard, A, B, Mason and wifo, Miss L. T\ Powars, L. Rothgorber and family, Mactin tyorson and wifo, N.B. Stovons, N. Thomns- gon and wife, Miss Blancha DBucker, A. H: Vauzwoll and wifo, W, M. Loaring. A rosdor of T TRIDUNE, notlcing o paragraph to tho offect that My, Guise, a city missionary hero, Is 1&‘"5 sick and in- need of assistance, nt No. 956 West Madison street; writos'to. say fhat Lio has known the Eoutlnmml for o yonr and n half as o hard-working, faithful workar, withonb auy pay or remuneration, and ealls upou all who feol any interost in this work to sco him at the | abovo addrews, aud ronder such aid as ho muy need. Tho Chicagoans at Baratora Aug, 11 woro Mr. and Mra. J. W. Durond, Miss T. Durand, Mr. and Mrs, John Mattocks; Mr. and Mrs. James Mcloy, Mrs, F. Tattlo, Mr, oud Mre. F. IL Bockwith, M. F. B, Tuttlo, Mr.-and Mrs; Wik inm Blair, Mr. and Bira, L. Laflin, Mr, William MoXindloy, Dr. Waltor Dyor, Mrs.' A. Soranton, Hr. J. X. Smalloy, Miss M. L. Smalloy, Miss A. 8, §malloy, Dr. Towlor, Mra, 8, H. . Korfoot, 8, H. Xerfook, Jr., Mr. B . _Carver, Mr. and Mru. A Emigh, 'Mr. Charlcs Toboy, 'Mr, Thomas | Hoyuo, Miss E. Hoyno, Mr. E. 8,'A. Lovoriok. A dny or twongo attontion wos called to the' faot that & young man, namod Morgan wos ob- taining monoy from varlous. porsons on falso protonses, by ropresonting himeclf to be o ro- porter of Tue TRivune stafl. Thia notice doos not in any way refer to Mr, E. P. Morgan, asso- cinte "editor of Chicago and Her Suburbs, but to snotlor_porson who claime to own tho ssmo name. It will bo of advantngo to the business mon and othiors of this city to bosr in mind that TRETRIDONE does not omploy any advortising golicitors, and that all porsons ropresenting thomselvos ag such ara frauds, Ex-Gov. J. W. McClurg i Master of the Linn Creek (Mo.) Lodge of Grangors. Liout. Georgo B. Pickat, of Illinois, appointed fo tho army in 1806, bas rosigned. Col. Jobn Scott has bocomo the editor of the, Farmers' Journal, the agrioultural papor pub: lishod at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. : Dr. Robert T, Dunn, whoso assassination at Corinth, Misa,, hns boon announced by telograph, formerly lived iu Rook Tsland and Muscatine. Gon. Fromont owna = nics little island near Mt. Desert, on the const of Baine, but ho oan nover live Lthoroe, for thoro is no water on it and no way to got any. Louiso Marie do Bourbon, in religion Scour Thorose do 8t. Augustin, of tho Order of Car- molitos, daughter of Louis XV, i about to be canonized by tho Popo. Alox. Fairibault, tho gontleman for whom the city of Fairibault a5 namod, has just purchnged Jr. Baso's in his flouring mill at Elizabeth,— Fergus Falls (Minn.) Jowrnal. The late Rufus Dodgo, of Boaver Dam, Wis,, a bacholor, loft to Fox Lako Iemala Collogo, TRipon College, and Beloit Collogo 85,000 onch, au $20,000to founda Fomalo Sominary at Boavor Dam, H. P, Stanwood, late Qenoral Pnusenqor Agont of tho Ohicago & Northwestern Railway, has gone to Ban Fraucisco, whero ho takes the poai- tion of Qonoral Agent on the Pacific Coast of tho some road. An Indlnunflo“s woman ndvortines ax follows : # Wanted—The pooplo to know that 1 loft my husband, Honry H. ‘fodd, ono yoar ago, because I aacertained that ho was imrl nogro, and had decoived me. Saral Jane Todd.” Dr. I, P. Van Hoosen, who, two_years ago, Lilled bis wifo ot Albany, N. Y., and got off on the plea of inanily, cut his own throat aud was found dead in his office, at Omuha, Aug. 11, He iynu about GO years old and muoh addioted to iquor. « Throo thiovos attompted to entor the slesping- room of Goorge Alfred Townsond at Congress Hall, Cape May, but *“Gath " waked up and pur- sued them in his night clothes into the street, wheore, by assistance, two werocaptured and sont up for nitioty doys. The Baugor (Me.) Commercial says that a brothor and sister fitted for Colby Univeruity to- rathor, oud both pussed the _osamination. ~The rother then declared that, if his_sistor entered, ho wouldn't, aud, as she porsistod in hor doter- mination, ho has gone to Bowdoin, Mr. Niol, a gontleman of high social position, and brothor-in-lawy of ox-Gov. Deunison, of Columbus, Ohio, having Liad a misunderstond- ing with his wifo lnst winter, obtained, in a Columbus court, a decroe of sopsration on the ound of incompatibility of tempor. The pair have sinco beon living ‘in Williamstown, New York. They had two children, one of whom was awarded to the father, tho other to the mothor, but ench scomed to yearn for the child that was in tho other's pogseésion; and, Monday, Nr. Niol bired a fast team and carried both chil- dren out of town, and hne probably etarted for Turope, Mis, Niel is greatly shocked at tho thoft of Lior daughtor. Prominont among the gorgeous womon driving in the Bois de Boulogne, one 'sccs Josophino Mansfiold, Coming home Sunday last from tho races, whore tho Shal had worn Ina big dinmond hat ornamont, I mot o voiture containing two ladies, ono of them carrying a paragol with stoel chain fringo glittering in the sun, waaring o bleck eilk, with a black velvet vest, aovered with squaro stcel lozonges like & cost of mail. As the stunning pageant camo in sight I wos dnzzled for an instant, and not till we were side by side did I recognizo tho mognicout Josophino, Noport bas it that, for ali hor regal appoarance, the unfortnuate woman {a auffering from that most horrible of ol dis- orders—a cauncer.—Paris letler, —_—_— Education in the United States, The third anoual report (for 1872) of Gon. Eston, Commispionor of Education, as just is- sued, shows that of tho total male adults in 1870 —9,448,001—thero wero 1,619,147 male adult illiteratos, and of adult fomale population— 3,002,000-2,006,049 of the illitorato class, giving the {mmoulngn of malo illiterato adults to tho total number of adults .1716 por cent, and of illiterato fornalos, ,2305, Musnachusetts oxpends the largest amount, $20,05; Novada comot noxt, with £10.80; Col orado Territory and the Distriot of Columbia follow, The amounts paid in tho other States range from 65 conts (North Carolina) to $12.18 (Californin). Tu Now ngland, Middlo and Westorn States, with & fow oxcoptions, tho advance is stendy nd marked. Delowsro has had no Btato supervis- ion, nor any logal provision for educating color- ol childron, and Dolewars and Kentucky oro tho only States without provision for tho education of this clags, - The progross in Virginin is groat in the mninmy of countles, In North and Bonth Carolins, Goorglnond Tonnessco, the in- naction in country districts is doplorable. In tho towns snd centres of population some important rogress was made; {n Atlants, Oa., Knoxville, tucky tho incrense in Intorest is very great Missi ualpPl made good progress, and thoe advanco in Loujsiana is considerablo. ~Arkansea and Alabama are bohind, and in Florida but little Froo sehools wore ubolishod 0 Iato Lioglslature, Thero are 811 acade- mios in the United Btatos, with an eggrogate atfendanco of 98,020, aud' 298 iustitutions” ro- porting to tho Buroau that class thomsclves ea collegos, of which 80 reported only proparatory studonts, and 214 reporled colloglato students, rogreas is mado, y 5! I'ho 217 collogos reported 10,200 etudonts in tha collogiale coursp, of whom 1,419 woro fomalos, 'The number of lustitutions for the snperlor edu- catlon of fomales was 175, with 1,017 instructors, of whom 449 woro mnlo and 1,168 femalp, and & Tho Commissloner calls attention to tlie lnok of propor yoterinary instruction in the United Statos, and says tho opldomio whicn Jatoly visited tho horses, which our property, awakenod the publio mind to the ne- ceoupity of n olnss of woll-cducated voterinary Tho United Statos is far behind Iu- total of 12,288 studenis, roprosont &700,000,000 or 800,000,000 of surgeons, ropo in this respact. EEABL TP e — Kog Discuae From the Nillsboro (Ella.} Demacrat, Mr, M. Bimon, livluF noar uy that gomo disenso is sixtoon, snd others hnvo the diseaso, ‘onn., and Jacksonville, Fla., being ospectally noteworthy. Tonnessoo rostored the Biate sys- tom and Btate and county supervision, In Kon- Tillsboro, Informs;| me ; I rushed. among his hogs, and is Lilling thom off rapidly. 1lo hes llrnudy lost 1f any of our readors kuow anything about the nature of 3\:!5 disoaso or tho rnm:;dy for I, l%x'uy will ‘con- thoy givo of the Infaction ls thoy qult eating and soom stupid, stioking tho nose to tho grouud,, ‘and {o five or six daya dlo. Thoy will not ont ar drink anything ; thoy npzmur n littlo swollon abont tho oyes, but exhibit no signs of pain or lamonosg, but Aeomingly starve to denth, FORT SNELLING. Jerry @lack’s Opinion en the Sale. From the St, Paud Dispaleh, Information from Washiugton tells us tlat tho War annrl.mouz in making n sottloment with Bteolo bnsed ila notion solely upon an opinion of Jorry Black, Attorney Coenorsl in Buohanan's Cabinot. Tho roport of tho Board sppointed by Bolknap to proposo tormu of soitle- mont (}\mh:fl this opinion; Mr. Bolkuap now quotos it in his defonco; and tho organs take it up, and hold it ont as an suswor Whon no other 18 porsible. 1. Waproposa to.demolisli this last dofonso of tho swindle yory apecdily. i Mr. Bolknap, his Doard of blockhoads, and the argans have pickod out two or throo sontouces of an opinion of Mr. Black, and hnve complotoly Igmorod tho contoxt and the circumstances uuder .which tho opinion was given. Hero aro tho words thoy quote "Tho War Dopartment has power given to it to sell tho land 1n question, Having sold it your power {8 ox- hinusted, You ean do nothing mare oxcopt to enforco thorighta aud porform the obligatious which the ngreomont created, From theso fow lings the &nng arguo that tho original sale was valid aud binding upon the +Goyornmont: o Novw lot us road tho full opinion of Mr. Blnck, || andaco what s diforont .conolusion e shall reach, Horo It is, tho italics boing ours: ATTOnNEY-GRNERAT'R OFFIOE, Bopt, 25, 1857, Bins Tn your lettef of ' tho 26th nat, you {ncloss mo o writien agreoment botwoen tho agonts of the United Btates and Franklin Bteolo for thosaloof tho Fort Brolling resorve, togotiser with two lottors addressed *to you by Mr, 8loclo's agont, and you askmy oficlal opinion thorcon, : You niake nio alatement of facts, and put no guestion of faiw, but leave me ta nfer from the naked papers what woint #¢ {8 upon which yott desirg my opinion, Mr, Slosto to purchnso tho proporty for tho sum of $00,000 to be paid in_threo equal annital pay- | monts on tho firat daya of July; 1857, 1858, and 1850, | otk 1 for grantod (houeh you o not soy ao) that ho firet instaliment of $30,000 lina llh'fld{ Leen pall, Tt i outitlod by tho torms of this contract to o deed Tor tho wholo property, upon his giving satisfactory socurity for the balance of the purchaso monoy. What he now deaires s some arrangement for accitring the $60,000, 1which he yet owes, {n auch a manner that tico thousand acres of the land would be free from in~ cumbrance, ‘Tho \War Dopartment Las powor given it to sell the 1and o question, 1laving sold 1t your powor i ox- haustod, ~You can do nothing more excopt to enforco tho righta and perform tio obligations whicl o agreoment erealed; Tho authority to mado & contrack fiplies no_authority to chango 1t after it is mado, ‘This contract entitles tho purchasor to s deed aa soon 26 1o pys one-third of Mo prico and glves satlafuctory securily. for tho remsindor, A mortgage upon tho wholo of tho land would bo _sailsfactory, no daubt, sincot famot fo Lo presumed that propierty whiel sold for §20,000 vill soll ngain for $60,000. Iut 1t may 6180 bo truo that a lion on 2,000 ncres less than thio whole tract would bo suflicient. This is n matter of fact—a guestion_for your own Judgmont and discro- tion to siiswer. You may take any socurity whioh you deom sufliciont, romemboring alyaya that security for o dobt 15 that which mukes it nbsolutely safo. Iom, most truly, ; ) Thon, J. B, Frovp, Secrolary of War. This is Mr. Black's vtin!on a8 lio wroto it, and what doos it amount to? It has not an doea not protend to have o particle of bearing upon tho legality of tho salo. Mr. Black was notasked if tho'sale was valid or mot. Tloyd ‘was not such an ass a8 to show any doubts abont tho logality of his achome. He put oun a hold front, sssumed thot evorything was rogular, and asliod of tho Attornoy-Goneral to decide meoroly o mMor Ynlnt, concorning seourity. The son- tonces which the robbor gang now quote have ns much weight concorning the logality of the con- tract as Af thoy had boonuttered regardiug Solon Bhinglo's * bar'l of apple-sass,” and no more, Then look o little farthor : Mr. Dlaok’s opinion bonrs date Sgpt. 20, 1857, months beforo tho Congressional invesligation lind established tho fact that thosale was conceived and carried out with intent to dofraud the Govornmont. The orgaus have sought to convoy the impression that the opinion was rondoroed afler tho investi- gation, Tho truth is that whon Je Blaclk swrote the abovo lattor ho conld not possibly havo known all tho circumstances whick rendored the contract fraudulont without himgelf being acces- aor{ to the fraud. Ii i thorofore evidont that the opinion is no defonso of tho fraud at all : first, becauso it was not intended to boar upon the logality of tho con- tract, and, socond, because if it bad” beon 80 in- tonded, after evouts would bave rondered it nugatory. ‘Wa now await with euriosity to learn whore thn orgaug of the thioves will fiud a new do- anso. J. 8, BLACK, e A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. Attempted Murder and Sutcides From the New York Express, Aug. 11, Tho neighborhood of No. 68 Vesoy sitcot waa copeiderably oxcited about 8 o'clock this morn- iug, whon it bocame kuown that an attompt at murdor and suicide had been committed in the building. It I8 partly ocoupied by Messra, Bchlon- lank & Bteinkiart, cigat mannfacturors, who havo sn ofiice in tho lower part, and, on tho third floor, n largo number of males and fomales aro um})lnyod maonufacturing cigars. Soon after 8 o'clock this morning, Ephraim Stoinbart, n brother of » membor of tho firm, who had beon working thore, cameo bohind Mr, Schlonlank n the work-room, and without saying e word, do- liborately discharged a pistol at Lum, the hall outoring just bohind tho loft anr, snd immediato- ly aflerwards ghot himaolf, tho boll entoring nbout two inches from tho loft nipplo, and in- ilicting what s bolioved to be a fatal wound. Information was promptly sont to tho Centre street Hospilal, and Dr, Floming and one of Lis assiutants etarted with an ambulsnce for the place, but met Schlonlank, who was being con- voyed thero in a wagon h{ direction of a druggist in" tho neighborhood, o whoso etoroho had boen taken, The dostor roturued with him to the hospital, and attended to his injnries, whilo the assistant procoeded to No, 68 Vesoy alreot. Stoinhart was lying on the floor, but not bleed- ing very copiously. Ho appouarad, Lowevor, to bo suiforing from tho offects of poiton 25 woll, and near him was found a phial laboled * Noclan" poison, which kiad boon purchased at 832 Eighth avonue, It was intonded for external applica- tion, and it I8 believed that aftor shooting Ar. Schionlank, ho swallowod & portion of the con- touts, and thon shot himsolf. Tho affair took sflmcu intho prosenco of the work poople, but thoy are all Germans, and little information could bo obtained from them, Their nttention was at first atiracted by the roport of a pistol ; they anw Btoinhart standing close bo- hind the othor, and the second discharge took placo beforo any of them had sufficiont prosence of mind to interfere. Whon the doctor arrived, Stoinbart was vomiting freely and considerablo Dblood was thromn up. Ho was in tho ambu- lanco, and lies on & bod in the same room with the man he attomptod to murdor, Coronor Young roached tho hospital about 11 o'clock for tho purpase of taking the ante-mor- tom atatements of * tho dying men, Schlonlank, howovar, i8 not considored in any immediate dan- gor, but the othor, it 1is thought, cannot possibly survive. e was very low, and whon spoken to wauld ouly shako his hood and ssy, “1 kuow notling about it.” Ho waa_constanlly calling for wator; his oyos wero_glassy, and & deathi-hue ovorspresd his face. Ho 1w ngpnrnnuy not moro than 23 or a4 ynsl;u of age. Schlonlank is possibly » little over 60, After considorablo. trouble the wonnded man was induced to make a statoment of tho ocour- ronce, but the cauee of attack etill romainsa mystory and ovidently involves somo family matters which it is not dosired to make publie. Mr, Bchlonlank stated in substauce as follows: ¢Btelnhart is a brother of my partnor, we <o on the gegar manufacluriug business at No, 68 Vosoy stroat; about oight wecks ago be camo to loarh tho businoss and was seb to work in the manufactory, 1o mado rapid pro- Ernu». Itook s great donl of pains to toach im, aud o bocamo quite an export. A weok sgo lost Fridey he was sitting at work ond a ten- der tobacco loaf layon tho table. Ieald, “I will show you how to malte this up.” I madoa cigor, and thon he sald, Iow in it that you make thom up so rough and I make thom o0 smooth " 0, I enld, *if you are so olever, I shall not tench {;m any more.” I told bis brothor of it, aud anid that as ho Was now an oxport wo conld pay him the samo 88 we pald tho othors, Nothing more acenrrod. He way at work on Friday, but I'had ot seon him sinco until this morning. [ camo to Vosoy streot about twenty minntos to 8 o'cluck, osud ~ wag eitting in * tho offico; soon sftorwards Btolnhinrt camo {n, sald gaod morning, aud wont u to tho work room; not long afterwards I also went up, and aftor giving out somo work wont to the fco- coolor ; thou I hoard the roport of a pistol, folt a prioking sonuation noar my loft oar, aud turn- ing round saw Stoluhart standing close bohind from.- the_roon, sud had scarcely ronchod the athira whon I haard a socoud roport ; that i all I know; I was takon to & druggist's store, and then brouglht hore.” Ho was awked if Bleluhart had ever evincod mny uymp\um‘; of insanity, \‘n}t \m' l‘i‘hm that he “ g vopliad, * Oh, ho hing acted somowbnt strml{;uly. i but it waa shout somo family matters of which I don't wish to speak,” St e Joif, Davis? Majority of One. From Senator Foote's Remviniscencea, By what monns Mr, Davis managod to hocomo DLrosident I nover uxncus lmow, though I bave lonnod tirough quito n direck chionnol that ho rocofvard for this offico in tho Couvention by which Jio was chosena msjority of one vote only oyor Tlowell Cobb, of Coorgin, ITo was only olocted to tho placo of Provisional Prosident, Had not hostilitios boon actually commonced nt once, ho would cortninly have boen_ bosten in tho popular eloction which aftorward occurred. It was, therofore, all-important for him that the war sfiould_be begun oy soon a8 possiblo, for nothing could ho moro cortain than that the olee- tion of n now Exocutive Ohiof in tho midst of wor would not Do deemed safo or prudont, Honce the provipitato order to firo on Fort Sum- tor, which was dispatehed to Chiarleston. —_—— An Acrostic on Bismarcic, An norostic of o personal nature on Princo Dlsmarck has just brought very unplonsant con- soquences on Dr. 8igl, tho responsible oditor of tho Bremse, n comic journal publighed at Munich. Dospito the ?]Mdlllg of tho dofend- ant that tho_ vorsos might apply to any othor Bismarck, and that in any case thoy monnt no barm, tho jnry found n verdict doclnrhl{: him guilty of inaulting tho Imperint Chancollor In the oxorelso of bls Btata functions; and Dr. Sl{;l wag forthwith condomued in costs, with the addition of four months' imprisonment. Tho Inttor part of this sontence was, however, reducod to ono month, whon the dofendant threw himsolf on the morcy of tho Court, : i BDUOATIONAT o . ... DYHRENEURTH GOLLEGES y Eatabliahod 1858, Incorporated 1864, R T P AL Rty n Nosth Sida Eduontionn) Coll 3 Tadlos’ Somlnary, H Turior Tiall, Nosh Clark-sts - oo Tho Tacalty numbors olghioon Drofossgrs and Aratatant Teachors. vory branoh of education for boya and girls of sll nfnl boginning with a l’flmnrfi and {ucluding n Univorsity Soutso, is ombraced in the iducsional Sehol- arship, e Business Collego fs noder the immedinto dircction of the President. For rirculars and scholar- eliips apply at tho Main Offico, Honloy's Opora 1ouso, Oyon from 10 to 0. NORTWESTERN _UNIVERSITY. Over Seventy Professars and Instructors and Six Colleges, 1. Collogo of Ittornturo and Belonco. 1L Collogy of Toshnology, 111, Woman's Collegu of Titoratura and Art, 1V Dolloga of Thoology—Garrott Diblical Tnati- e, V: Collegy of T. 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DR' KAH—’N-,S Wamificent Auatomical Musenm, From Now York, of NATURAL SOUINOR and ART, No, 143 Sauth Olark-at., noar Madigon. Tickots, f0cta,’ Tot gontlonion only, _Doors opon from 8 5. m. 010 b, . GLOBE _THEATRE. Thuraday, Friday, Bnllmll:[ and_Baturday Matlooo, lagt pactoriancos of T. GRATIAN RIGGS in tho gront i\ draua, SETTIN F.A N IS - Mondoy noxt—Mis MARIAN MORDAUNT. UNION PARK CONG'L CHURCH, By gonoral roquast of tho audlonco of Monday Froning, MR. . R. BROWIN WIII ropeat bis ozhibition of MIND-READING On Thursdny Kronng, Aug. 14, ot the Unlon Park Gon- R A O P il KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Clark and Raodolph-sts. 4 appolntmonte. Tor Congcorts, Ticctures, Oonvontions, Balls, OCapsoity, 1,660 numborod soats. Sonts movablo. Apply at the Hall. * PENS. HARRISON, BRADFORD & C0.S STEEL PENS. Bpocial attontivn called to the woll-known numbors, BOGn=T5===28=~20 & 22, Faetory, Mt. Vernon; Oftice, 75 John-st.. N, Y. BUSINESS GHANGES. FOR SALE. Valnable mill property and timberod fands on Fish Rivor, Haldwin County, known as ** HUGHIZS! BILE TRACT." "Abotit efght ‘thousaad ncras (8.000) of heaslly-tinborad Jand, with wator communication to Mo- "Tho il la gonely now, and b cant and WoTiaRG A ZOPHAI DILLS, 144 Frontat., Now York, or MR RY ST PAL, Rttornoy; B8 Hoyi . Mobile, Ala. the whole will bo sald low; ply ta OCEAN NAVIGATION. OARIYING THE UNITED STATES MATL Botween New Yok, Cork, aud Liverpool Tho magnliicont now and full-powored Stoamehips of this Lino offor nnrivalod accommodatinns ta all classos of pustenucrs, Tho stosors befug alike, teavolurs socure lio groat hdvantags of linviur o ayndlle good ant fasb stoamor foronch and avory salling, OCEANIO, / BELGIO, REPUBLIO, BALTI0, ADRIATIO, MAJILS TIQ, BRITANNIO. Hiling trond Row York o SATUT , from Livortiool on ‘T1IURSDAYH, calllng nt Corlc IHarbor both wayd, 1atos as low as any fimt-class lino. 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Turn opons Hept. 3 T cotalogacs sddross IRV, JANUE DOBBIN, KEINOX COLLEGE Roopons THURSDAY, Sopt. 4. - All dopartments—Col- loglato, Fomalo Colloglnte, ‘and Academlo—aro fally anuippod for ofliclont work.* Tha Musical Dopartmont, uador Prof, Fullor, oflors vory superior adva: , bothh vooal and instrumental. T addition to the dvau tasos, a Nonual Qlass il bo organized 8t tho oponiug of o torm. For cataloguos npuiy to RO T ronn., Gatosburg, T, MRS, GEO. VANDENIIOFF. BOYE' BCHOOL. : Ara, GRORGE VANDENHORE will open boe Ton It i Do Sehgal for DOV, st o 10§ WHST FOR HIFCEND ST, closo to WERERVOTRL PANK, Now Vork, Hopt, T4, Numbor of boarding puplls lismited'to BIGIIT! ciool hours from §:30 8. m. ta m, Applications may bomado sy MORRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE, DMORRISTOWN, N, J. ADVANTAGES,—Ono hour and n half from Now York Blrond loeatlon unsurpataod fur raral boauty, ad Plirte Toy healthtatacus. A full boutss af Acadomio e A i Uollogiato study, with tho usual socomplishuionts, ’:l‘\"]llufilll‘ns:c&sl i:n'm;:)d{u:mmm::z:l:fi Limiitod to twonty- A Tow vnoanel o boRrIng DUy, AZRIVINE, A, M., Prinoipal. 5. GARRETS}?I_}E”%’N NGLISIL, FRENCI, AND GERSMAN BOARDING ANOMBAY KORO0L 10R YOUNG LADIES AND QUILDREN, at No. 5§ Woat, Forty.sovontiist. botwoen Fifth' and. Sixthave,, Now York City will Toopou on Tugaday, Bopt, 2, 1673, Tho numbor of boarding puptls Timiitod o twelve, Olroulars may by obtainod on applios: tion at tho above address, IVIL,L_AND MEOHANIOAL ENGINEERING AT 1ho Ronssolaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. vy _praoticsl, Advantagos unsurpassed in ‘_t’)’ud_um. abiain, ecoollont posttiont, ., Foe tie Anuual Reglutar, contalnlng o Thatriotlon v {bin”country, oopuus. ol ¢ atudy, and full pactioniars, addrow PSSO ARDES DROWNE, Dirsotor, I, SEMINARY —~ FOR ~YOUNG arts a alty, Opous Bopte 17, C. O, WETSELL, Principal and Propriotor, TGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, WORUEB- I{larhll .fihhlll lndylbunxnrll(.m {u{nfivmlxfl:uf:d > ELE BOOUE, AYRACUSE, N, Y. ENGLIBH T T jonag idiod unior thio sugor. wsarieht o e, £ b i . The I Lis 1] 3\’%11:’1’13-‘1 In Hoptarabor, . Kor olraulazsaddross, MAIL OKBON, Syracuse, N, ¥, "ME. O. dn BILVA AND MRB.—ALEX. BRAD. Moo ity Aini. Oudn Hoffiuana) g, i i el bt b el Gt e outombor 31, Anplications may bo mado Bbova, 1A, WAL G. BILYAN'S 10ARDING.SOHOOT, T o full to it yaung ;!lflll:- Thm na of Mr, BRYAN'S DEEKSKILLMILITARY AOADEMY-PREKSKILL, v Yo par year, Opone Nu%. 10, Lo OUHAB. J. WIHGII“ AL ML, ROBERT DONALD, A. B., Associata Pring _SALVE, All Right Sulve for Burus, Boilsy CORNS! DR. SPEPILENS, 121 Doarbary 25 gonts a hox. T MACHINERY. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Proviilonco, R, L., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK, ugus + Boptomboer 3 1al ‘And from HBoston evory Tuosday. Cabln Passngt, $80, 3100 and 8130, Gold. Excursion Tiokols at Reducod Ratos, vin. #% curroncy. Passengors aud frofght. e i A (n Gomoont: n, Troland, and tho Continont, BlghtDralisop Geont DIRNLT), Gonl Wast'n Agont, N, W. cor, Qlurk and Raudolpl-sis, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Safling from Now York for Quasnstown and Tivorpool 3 d for Landon direct avory fortulght, O A NATOWN sod LAVERTOOL. from Piors 4 o and 47, North Rtiver, o “Aug. 16. | Canada.Saturday, Aug, 60 e A irday, Aug, 53. | Bpai, . Aaturday, Bup. 8, Cibin Posunge, 870, S80, and SO0 Curreucy. Ttetur Ticketn, $140 und 8160 Curroncy. 'STEERAGE PASSAGE, 83, vurroncy. (Famoner bookod (6 o trou Gorian s Henodina- An polnta at low rates. Tho lino aro tho largost in tho trado, iRt iy Lrotand, and G Gontinsit. WILLIAM MACATISTER, Gon'l Wostorn Agefit, Northoast cornr Olazk and Raudolplu-sts, (opposito now Shorman Houso), Onicago. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And o1l Othor Points in England and Wales, Walos Attantio Stosmabip Usrupans's new ngfifi\“-“%‘mmhm&wm i feon Ponsyivpnia Tail- ug. 23 2 " bro: ol ol Fcout kmpraxoronta for tho cumn{ort aid goymonlence of Cobla oot HLiR bt . Hinur: ug SH curroney et Bt gorayy cortitoates from Our- i 3 5 "3 aud npwards. o iethor mariieoier 'l Catr, o the, Gom: pany's Obicas, o, L Dok SUETL 00, Akotin,” ABUHE E No, 17 Broadivay, STATE LINE. 3 L AS(OW, LIVERPOOL, DL A LuNn%}mxéulum & willsatl from oo rookiyi, o ¥, a8 follow Haturd dnoe ) Hiooadra. 3 feandurag, SAMOE LA, Ryiond Car. of Ganal nud West Biadisoncsts., Ghion FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, N N s $5 Packages TRACTIOHAL CORRENCY FOR BALE AT MMINTTAT ATITTAT G MONOBEMBNES o o BARNUM'S WORLD'S FAIB. CHICAGD OUE WEEK, Conmencing @nilay, Aug. 18, TELIER SENGATION OF THE AGE! P. T, BARKTUITS GREAT TRAVELING WORLDS FAIR Thres Times Lavger fhan Ever, CONSISTING OF Museum, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPPODROME, DOLYTECENIC INSTITUTE, National Portrait Gallery, ITall of Classic Statuary, Me- chanics and Fine Arts, GARDEN OF Z00LOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY, AND Dan Castello’s, Sig. Schastian’s and Mons. D’Atalie’s GRAND TRIPLE INTERNATIONAT: Bmncstrian and Hippodramatic Exposition. X And thrao soparato and distinet Aronle, Cirous, and Spac- tacular Rings, sacn by the wholo audinico similiancously, in ono Gulossal Pastlion, large puouglt to soat comfortably 3,000 porenns, to which fa ndded this soason & woodon strugturo, fn tho styla of tho old Roman Amphithioatro oroctod in advanco of tho arrival of tho Company, with gaacity for 00 roserved sonto, agorlonkine o oniiro Coltseum and performance af tho HWippudrome. The Grand Strest Pageant, With its Throe Silvor Cornut Dands, as It n3poared on Rroadway, Now York, whero it was witneesod by Hun- drods of Thousanda of dolightod and entrancod spocta. tors, will start fram the Pavillon Gronnds at 8 o'clook a. m. on Monday (tha firat day af Iixhibition), and parads - ugon the princlpal stroots. Romombor thit xo magnifi- cont and orlgaal 8 display may bo scon BUT LIFIPIATK. Itiss slglitso Gorgoous and Grand as to o worthy A JOURNEY OF ONE HUNDRED MILER! ‘This Colossal Exhibitiun, absolutely Ten Times Larger than any Other Show, WILL EXHIBIT IN CHICAGO FOR ONE WEEIXK, Oommenoing Monday, Aug, 18, 1878, On the Corner of Madison and Elizabeth-sts, Two Exhibitlons on Moaday, at 2 and 7 p. m.y und Threo Grand Vull Performnnces upon ench sue ng_duy, at L acuennd 2 and 7 pow 50 conts, Admission, ... ety e s “""e:[onml.tn:mfls’rllifl TWENTY 8HOWS, 0% GREXT INTERNATIONAL Z00L0GICAL, GARDEN 11 contatn tho Iargeat and most, magnificont eprosem: e e mons G ‘o whola Animal Kingdow, thomosk ‘conspioucus of wlich are LIVING SEHA LIONS, ¢ Aslatlo and Afrioxn Klophants, sixtasn White Bac A hrinpao. Daotrian and Arabisn Cammela and Bromoaarios, Dapyionian: Lioaw, tansal Tiger Vinoka Do mnsniitognt Gieallon, Glaut Ulack dthinocaros, e it Hivasts, and Ropliles {rom gvory . making & grand total of up- cltin and ol iy siacla, 2 S ones dwoal Gigos, Vaha, oto., lc. " uetonltios whll bo exbibitod threa e ot RADRIVH wonderfol TALKING MACHINE. Jaughs, and talks in all langusgos, and for DT o M. Iiammum, for % monts, to tho Flil' Canojbais, Modoo, and ians, tho coiobrated ' Allinn Wi ' Neardad ‘Girl, No.armed Boy, ‘Phovomona and Froaks of Nature, Also, A National Portrait Gallery, GONTAINING 100 LIPE-SIZE O[L PAINTINGS, Prosidents, Statosmon, Bliita: Rt g Lt SR T, ore' group of OLASSIQ AND HISTORIQ STATUARY, ‘Bohemiun Glass-Blowers, tromely cutlona_and_exquts- fud A HUNDIED. oxiem o Kitimnttons, fram annt’ Qonova, Swilzorland, consisting of Tab~ Toat i Landsoaps transformation eo: nes, Tslorio Sl ot Kadrodes “Wineing and Fiilon s o At e ator. Afils, X1 |n,suu.y(au,“§nllf Maring flairoad Train, EODIGE, Chec M "Avt, snmiolont of themsalves (o coustls l|llu|0l"r& o oxlifbition. 'Also the Groatust Minfaturo Comedian, COMMODORE NUTT, The Famous Star of the Uea. Tom Thumb Trouge, And bile wondorful Oalifornla compoar, ADMIRATL DOTT, 10 Years O14, 35 [ncbios IHigh, and 16 Pounds in Woelght. Horoos, of, Rog= TWELVEHUNDREDMEN AND HORSES, ¥ TWENTY PIRST-ULASS PERFORMERS, BIX FAMOUS OLOWNS, ) d, and WS T T S WILL ALSO EXUIHIT AT T, Ausc, 12| Joliety At fnringfeld Mo Ay 1) N0k T