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REFORM OF THE CUISINE. The Tatest Boston Notion---Girle Olubs and Fsthetio Cookory, Alimond (hieoss-Cakes Vory Nico in Thoir Way, but Tardly so Imporlant as Soup and Meat. Our inferiority to Europe in the Sci- ence of Food-Preparation. EKuowledge that Amerlean Young Women Should Seek to Obtaln, AHowo! a Mowo! Doston to tho chago! A cook! a cookl Hibornia to the rescuol * Now shiamo it were,” crled Julla Howo, Shnll never ba sk of ma, ‘That T and mine havo turnod asido With cooking in jeopardio, “avo down, havo down, my maldous falr, Jiave dowa into tho Tull We'll Tot our Boston talent looso ‘Within tho kitchon-wall " Mok in 1 mako in 1" Hibernia erlod, “ Mak In, my children deur | “Ihe Trinh cooks vl ouated Lo, For Julin Iowe la hore,” Do you hear the din of tho fight, THE BATTLE-ORY OF DOSTON, -over foremost in tho good worl, ever ready fo charge, with bray of trumpoeta or hiss of sauco- \pans, whon thero is a good fight to bo fought, whother for the presorvation or emondation of tho Constitution, or tho capturo of tho cnisino? -Hencoforth the oyo-glass—which, by its froguon- oy, has attosted to the impaired vision of the Fouthfnl Boston mniden who baa dimmed her sight by anxious poring, early and late, ovor works of scienco or manuals of art—will grow anisty with tho steam arising from savory viands, whoso course sho will carefully superviso from o stato of inchoato insipidity to tho porfeciion of wmbrosial lueclousnoss, To thocloud and water- proof (excuso us, aqua-scutum), which sro de -rigour, will bo added & rogalis consisting of a Jong cooking-apron, while tho chatelaine will no fonger be roserved for opera-glass, fan, ~innigrotto, and such articlos, exemplifying tho Juxuriousness of this self-indulgent ago; but s svooden spoon, au iron ditto, n meat-fork, two or throo ekowers, and o ministure audiron and sauce-pan are to bo the iusignir of this robollion agninst hidolonce and the dolee of existonce. Aud yot we aro not sure. Boston could be xothing WWERE SHE NOT ESTIETIO. Tlor children eriticizo Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Chorubini ; are at homo with pro-Raphnelit- jem; discuss chinro-scuro, and can dotect o real ition or Guido at o glaneo. Thoy play with scionce, and philosophio thoories aro the infanta’ -texi-books, in licu of o dog-eared primor Wwith “'A stands for Aaron,” a8 tho Alpha of tho Eng- Jigk tougue. Nothing g0 vulgar, thon, as com- mon cooking emblems, but n silver eaudio-oup, & platod pudding-dish, and o glass jolly-mould will bo the proper adjuncts. Wo are positive that the Boston cooking partios will be an im- Jmense success; that tho amount of knowledgo ‘gained thereby will bo something surprising; .and thatits practical value to n Boston man will be somothing inostimable. Wo see bimin the fu- .turo when thogo fair young demoiscllos, Laving ‘become porfactin tho high att of cookary, shall ‘have assumed Ltho head of bis establishment,and the poat’s words oceur to us ag poculiarly applic- ablo: But when ho came, though pals and wan, o Jooked ro great aud high, 80 noblo was Lis manly frout, Bo calm hig steadfast ayo, ‘We knew his wife, ond sho alono, Hud cooked his ally faro ; Of uimond choese-cakos it was found, And not of ronat beef raro; But Jams, and tarts, and zoltd, at whick Tho Parkor Iouss subsides, Anil bresd ond chicken-croquottes brown, Bho dafntly provides. R siop in the right direction? Of courso, if theso girls aro to bo rich men's wives ; but how if thoy aro 2 TO MARRY POOR MEN, or men with only two or threo thousand a yoar to livo on? Chicken-croquetto and almond clicoso-cakes will hardly answor for lis daily fave,—for, delicious cates as tho{.nm, thoy are romowhat oxpensive also, and thoy take someo time to mako proporly. 2 SBupposo, through tomo diro_ misfortuno, & Boston gir), o gradunte of the Girly' Club, who hind tried the rufiulutinn cook’s pationco with her ‘mossing, buthad acluevod wondorful rogults in “gho cheose-cake and caramel way, should happen -toso far forget what was duc’to Liorself, to the -placo of hor birth, to Bunker Hill aud Faneuil Elnll, 88 to marry, pot a Doston man, but a ‘buman polyp from some other city,—Now York, or Chieago, or Bau Fraucisco, perhaps. It would ‘bon fearful thing to contemplate; but then it imight bo. Now, our acquaintance with this -variety of polyp has led us to beliovo that, whilo o i vondy to grasp ansthing with those tonte- “cles of his, atill, ns ho it so much of an ovolution “from tho zoologic polyp nsto bo gifted with wpeoch, ho isapt to ery out rathor sbusively it <bis food is all of tho esthotio class, Not having ‘eon bred from his cradle to high art, ho wants BOUPB, AND MEATS, AND VEGETARLES, Think of it and shudder. Human }mlyp weomes home to dinnor. * Anysoupi” “Nal “J couldn’t make soup ; wo didn’t loarn that at <our Club, aud the cook-book gives such queor acoipts ; and it takes Ao many ttings, that I «couldu't bother about it.” ¢ \What's this on tho Platter?” “Tho ment you sent.” *What [ox- Jprossivo rhotorical remark] havo you dono with it “Why, Iputitin tho big pot, which I Alilad full of water, and boiled it; wasn't that Fight 2" Human nlyp Beoma auddnnly to find .somothing decidodly wrong with the nation, and ‘nftor o fow moro similor political remarks, adds, 41t was & sirlolu-roast.” ‘Ol s tho pro- tonged ojaculation of astonishment from tho Boston girl, who has beon in quite too dazed a sinte to properly rosent hig political remarks and fighta of rhotorie. Iiolen't o Boston man, !yomombor, but & human polyp from Eomo .othor less osthotie placo. * Anythiny ©lga?” “Oh! wsuch croquottes, aund sicl n checeo-cale! I Jearned to mako ‘thom whon I belonged to the Girle’ Club.” Could that ke’ snecr on tho polyp's faco? Tho ~vucal sopud ho emitted would havo done crodit 0 an animal corbining the dullest voicos of tho pig and bull-frog. He bolta a dozen croquettos mnd buif a chooso-cake, makes an_ inroad in the wjolly, aud fiunlly takes tho odgo off of his Rppo- ‘ite with the rollu, which, the wretch unfeelingly gomnrks, are TiL} ONLY THINGS WORTII EATING. After dinnor, instoud of staying homo to read “Emgraon, or SBponcer, or Whitman, to hie hddn‘ the brutp abrolutely goes down to ** Brown's" or “Delmonico's” to get a dinner, and sonds Minerva into hysterics L{uuggc&tiug that sho 2ud betfor gou & cook. Toor Minorval Why “wasn't ho & Boston man, iustond of a foroign polyp? Evidently hoer talonts aro wasted. ‘This eronture absolutely expocted her to know what thiat disgusting picco of meat was, and ho asked Zor wsoup. Of course, thoy alwnys lad soup nt homeo, when (h.m{ had company ; mnd gometimea a al thick potage for dinuer, out of which fl.\efi mado & Bquaro moal, 3i{ outhotio Boston contd be supposed to do auy- 1hing so vulgar; but tho idea of oxpecting eoup every day | Why did whe leave hor nutiva aity, with'itn Hnonumml dovolopment, to waste hor ewootncss and hor roulados, fuynos and varinzi- «oni of the onisine upon the dosort nir of these : penightod Jands, whoso uneulturad donizens call - for “*wubstantinls," . No doubt this dirls' Club is just the thing for “ Bonton, and theso younyg Indios will, doubtless, - a1l becoma the wives of mon who will only ro- + quire au oceanjousl whale as phouphorio food for + the brain ; and, with the amplo mieans thoy, no - donbt, posacka, will be (bulla ablo to omploy the :'regulation cook to attond te that portion of the -necessary pabulum, But badinago apart, sgain «ve must nsk, !*cot noxo 27 . 'Those ynnrgr Indios aro loarning to make dain- “xvion, or, posibly, evon to propare mora requisite tfood ; still, in what ninnner {4 it ftting thom for sthe uPcunumh‘nl mansgoment of & home of thelr apwn They prepare, regnrdloss of tho cost, certaln dinhos, which tliey sond to each others' housos ito bo Judgod of, aud_which if_thoro are many “mombers, muet bo provided in eufliciontly large ‘quuntiticn, we pupposo, for each membor at least ‘40 tsste. Varioty ndds zost to tho ropast, and thaut they whould bees mo & Mutual-Admiration .Bocloty soowy jueyitable, I soupy, Tonety, sud gamo aro cooked for tho dinnors, who takos chnrgo of what is loft, and which ia the fortunnto young Indy who concoots a toothsomo repast for n socond dny's dinner from the cold baked moaty of the flrat 7 This'ls cortainly na cesontial ns to know how to make tho firat” provision. ‘Thon, do they tako it in turna? Doos sho who mokes Droad ono day malke the soup tho sccond, propars tho ronat for the third, the game for the fourth, then tho salnd, the pastry, and the dessort, in rogular routine ? Abovo all, ks she learnaed the trath of THE FREAOH BAYING that ““Franco has but ono roligion and a yarioty of soups, whilo America has but ono soup (or mnvy{ and o varioty of religions”? Ad rogarda the ‘theological quostion, we lave nothing to nn{; but, in_respect to tho son 4, WO must ad- it that the Frenchhave decided! flthu ndvantage of us, iHow rarely, excopt in hotels or grand dinnors, ia soup mado & rogular portion of tho dully menl ; nnd yet 1t is ono of the most horlth- ful, tho most onsily-propared, and slmost nocos- sary dishes that can bo sorved. It gives appe-' tito for a dinnor of rich and varjod courses, whilo it 18 & gratoful introduction to tho simplest faro. Doos tho Boslon maidon loarn how, from tho trimmings on hor joint, or tho bonos on tho platter, to ~mako this 1introduc- tory djel, and, by adding num? to-dny, sweot Tiorbs to-morroyw, cabbage and ohorrios (s the Gormaus do), wpicos, bay-leaves, and o variety of condimonts, with vermicolli, maca- roni, barloy, rlce, cte., to vary and mako palata- blo this univorsally-liked introduotory courso? Is it impressod upon her how much variety can bo added to tho simple fare whicl, stie mny bo obliged to provide for Morsol! and husband by thiy knowlodge; and, above all, does she learn o mako it in o sufiloiont quantity to answer for themsolves and a posaible gueat “or two? Or iy slio still to go ou Iu thoe old, . STRNEOTYPED NEW-ENGLAXD WAY, which is more like tho bouilli of tho French than their delicato soups? Is it still to be the hugo pieco of fresh boof, witl tho sssortment of vogotablos, thiokened with burloy or rice, which is heavy enough for an outire meal, and fntended for thnt purpose? Hithorto this lias boon tha sole idoa of tho ordinary American housekeopor, 10 mattor whera sho resided. Tho impotus that has boon given to foreign trovol of Into years hns nwnkonod tho trav- eling public “at least to tho supori- ority of tho foroign culsino over that to which they have boon ncoustomod at homo, In- novations havo beon introducod ; but even now thio ardinary housckogper shrinks from tho sup- osed troublo ontailed by adding an extra oougse 0 tho regular moal, Then, the idon of adding spicos, lomon-pool, and such foreign clomonts to ment, strikoslior na being docidodly INNEQULAL AND PRENCHY, —in all probability, subvorsive of morality. Wines also in gravies and sauces are a fearful, inrond upon cider-vinogar, and to bo approached cautiously, if ventured upon at all. Doos thio Boston girl also loarn how to do her own marketing; or in_it slill to be left to tho Doston man to nttend to thia portion of his wifo's dutios ? Docs sho know the best cuts, and can she tell tho tradesman from what portion of tho animal ho wanta hor stoaks, ronsts, or pioces to stow? Can sho cook flsh withont using the rogulation frying-pan; and docs sho know how to toll when thoy aro fresh ? Is shio posted in tho proper solection of poultry ; and can eha select tho tendor yoar- ling from the groat-grandmother of the barn- yard? Al thisis requisitoe knowledge for tho demoisello who proposes mokiug » homo of hor own, and not living in other person’s Louso, or at tho morcy of hor sorvauts. ~ Rathor more nec« epsary than the proper concoction of almond- chooge-cakos or omelotte-soufito, THERE 18 ABUNDANT NEED for Girla' Clubs everywhore, and & vast amount of kuawludg‘o which is before thom to acquire. Tho esthotics of housckeeping are all very charming. Lo spond the grent portionof a 'J,‘I[V in the making of some delicato eako, which shall bo commonted on and praised by admiring friends, is all vory charming, but not partioular- 1y useful, Tho abrolute pmount of demand nud wupply dependont upon tho numbor of peoplo to becatered for i a question of decided importanco in domogtio oconomy. THow to vary that supply in accordance with the fluctunting demands of ap- petite, is anothor Important question to bo con- eidored, Thon, there i the amount of incomo to bo considored, which will certainly graduate tho quality of supply,—not that it is not always witost to purcliase tho oat of anything, but tio vaviety a8 regards cortain expensive luxuries will cortainly hiave to bo gauged by this. That nothing in ‘the way of provisions should bo bought because it is cheap, unless it ia_cortain. that it is also good and wholesone, should bs an axiom in ovory housekeopor's domestic matho- matics, > What, with the high rents, that make such excossivo inroads upon tho incoma of s youug man with modeorate means, is the desirabla thing for Amorican girls to loarn, is how to make from simplo food n varicty of WIOLESOME, PATATADLE DISTIES, thiat shall not bo oxponsivo, that shall bo plens- jog to tho palale, easy of digestion, snd whole- sowe a8 food. By nll means, it thoso aro to bo tho principles acted upon, let Girls’ Clubs be in- stituted in nvorfi oit! and evory town. We would suggoat that tho differont couraes ehould bo taken by each young lady in snccessios that, in's olub of twelve (tor in theso d certainly an oxcoptional fawmily that roachos Lo that figgnro), whilo meals should bo prepared et timos for the wholo party, thoy should be sub- divided into clnsses of tureo and four, changing rolativo positions as tho dutics might require, Lot each young lady in turn take possession of the remnunta of tho meal, with which to_ pro- vido auothor for tho following day, and sco what vaviety sho ecam produce from it, Mako it a specialty that they shall Duy thoir meats, vegotabls, ote,, keop an account of the cost, and regulato it at various timos accord- ing to_difforont probablo incomes which mny posaibly bo at thoir disposal, Under theso cir- cumstances, if fairly carried out, Girla' Clubs would undoubtedly bo the WISEST ENTERPRIBE OF THE AGE, making seneiblo, stablo womon, who will bo use- ful mombers of society, especinlly according to tho magculine ostimato,—for, whatover may bo the matorial wants of tho Boston man, the royal rond to any othor man's heart is by feeding him with an_sbundance of tho good thingy of the oarth, Therelore, young ladics, if you have no wigl to have your husband grow indiffereut to you, establisli your Girle’ Cluby, und lonrn do- nostic cconomy in enrnost, ——— THE OLD CANOE. Where the rocks are gray and the shore is ateop, And the watcrs bolow lovk darkand deep, Whora thio ruggod pine, n its loucly vridé, Yeana gloomily over tho murky tido; Whore tho recds and rushos are long and rank, And tho woeds grow thick on tho winding hank ; Whero the shadow is licavy tho wholo day through, There lics at its moorings tho old canoo, The usoless paddles aro 1dly dropped, 1iko a sea-bird's wings thiat tho atori hus lopped, And crossed on the ralling, ono o’er one, Liko the folded hands when the work s done; Whilo busily back aud forth Letwesn The aflldnr wiretches hin silvery screen, And tho solemn owl, with his dull # too-hoo,” Hottles down on tho'stdo of tho old cunou, Thosfern half sunk fn tho sllmy wave, Tots slowly awsy 1u Ita living grave, ‘And ilia yreon moss creopa o'er its dull dacay fiding its moldoring dust away, Like the hand that plants o'or tho tomb & lower, 0r the tvy that mantles tho falllng tower ; While many a blossom of lovolieat luo Bprings up o’er tho sters of tho old canoe, ‘[ho currentlees waters aro dead and still— Tut the light wind plays with tho boat st will, ‘Aud Inzily {n and out again 1t floats tho longth of tho rusty chain, Like tho woary march of tho Lauds of {ime, T'hat meot aud purt at the nooutide chlme, And tho ahore 16 kissod ut vach turnivg aliow 1y tio dripping bow of tho old eanoo, Oh, many a time, with n caroluas hand, 1 liavo pitshed it wway from the polbly strand, ‘And paddied it down whoro tho stroam runs tifek, Whoro the whirls aro wild and the oddios ure thivk, And laughad s T Jouned o'er tho rocking side, ‘And looked bolow i the brokeu tido, o sco that tho facea and boata vore two, That woro mirrored back from the old cauoe, Tut now, s 1 loan o'or the crumbling alde, And lookt Lelow iu tho sliggiuh tide, iFluo face thiat T sco thora I8 graver grown, And the laugh that 1 hear has a soborer tone, And {ho huuds that Jent to the light skiff wings Hfave grown familiar with storner things, But X?uvu 1o think of the hours that sped An 1 rackod whers tho whirls their wito spray shad, Ero tho lossoms wayed, ot tho greon grase grow, 'or tho motdoring atorn of tho old catioe, : eyl e S NN ¢ John Darl,”? From the Louiaville Courfer~Journal, Tu o corlain town in Northern Indinnn, Anna Dicliymon tade Loy apposranco ou the pletform accordiug to announcement, and the duty of in- tradueing hor to the widionce dovolved upon the Ohairman of the Jeoture convnitteo, & worthy in- dividual, but uot very well versed in the bListory of the lungungo of the lsmentod Lo Pucelle, ¢ TLadies and gontlomon,” unld ho, ndvancing to tho front of tho platform, # Bligs Dickinson will addross you to-night on the lifo and adventuros of John Darl, one of tho grontest heraos of antiquity. We are not a4 lmmhhr with the haroos of sntiquity as wo ought to_Dbe, owing to thoe lopg timo sinco an- thuui; but oue thing is cortnin, and that is, that Biss Dickinaon cau lell ns all ahout the wost rowurkable wan of thow nli—John Dark,” THI, CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 18% INSANE CRIMINALS. Peenllarities of the Medico-Legal History of Insanity. How Inconsistent the Law Has Proven in Causes Celebres. Opinions of Elnln;mt;'Allcnlsts as to the Security of Society, Salient Soraps from the Record of For- eign Jurisprudence. T'wo wooks ago, Tir Tamune published a full and corract list of ansos adjudged insano in this county sinco tho fivo ; the causes of tho malady in each of thoso casos ; thoir duration ; and tho poculiar chavnotoristics of tho most remarkable once, In tho samo articlo it was intimatod ihat probably a large numbor, belonging to influontial familics, wore borne to privato asyluma. Thoro is o record, aside from tho ‘¢ insane,” known as tho not tnsano ; " and it ia not pre- suming too much, porhaps, to say that, in tho fallibility of oarthly courts and jurles, many bookod 88 * not insano " wore not o8 sawo as’ the court and fury supposod. of Tho law in rogard to insnnity is extraordinarl- ly strango indeod, as it must noods be. Tho medico-logal history of insauo casos, from the timo a judgo or jury sat over tho first, §a ro- ploto in the mest wonderful Incousistencie and it is Jikoly tho most wondorful inconsiston- ocios will'always bo painfully apparent, Tho Jogal and modical authoritios of tho world bave at all tmos diffored in sontimont: tonching the groat malady of insnuity. Asono of tho boat-known authoritios on the subject may safely be named William A. Hammond, M. D.; Profossor of Diseases of the Mind and Norvous Bystom and of Clinical Modicine in the Bollovue Hospita! Modionl Collogo; Phyal- cisn~in-Ohiof to the New York Stato Hospital for Disonses of the Norvous Systom, ote., oto. Ho sponks in reforonce to this question as fol- lows: INBANT, ORTMINALS. ¢ An insano porson, deprived of big Liborty on accoun! of o murdor, should nover again bo nllowed to go at Iarge. Thio dangor of a rolapso afier s curo ls always reaty and a shrowd lunatio may very readily docolvo filo8c about him lato tho bellef that 1o fa ourcd, when, in fact, ho s only planning e escapo from duranco, ‘Tho ks and journald. dovoted to tho subject of ‘mental diseass abound with casce of lunatics who have committed homicido after having beon discharged from asylums as porfoctly cured. ‘The iussne should never, kowover, bo confined in ordinary prisons. Thoro ought to be Fn\menfllr asylumA in which ineane criminals shoutd bo placod, and in which, whilo thoy aro so scourely kopt aa to rendor soclety eafo from thelr propensifiea and woak-~ nosses, their unfortunato conditfons should come no- der auch humano and sefontific treatment as would bo best calculated to afford ameloration aud curo, Finally, with all our earo, {ujustico to somo extont will atlctid upon every legal process ; sud tho sitonpt by any man_to Teconcllo tho principles of abstract right With the custom, tho obligatione, and tlio noces- sitics of aoclety, will always bon valu effort. But, ho can nt least consolo himeclf with the reflection em- Dodied in the following extract from Tacitus,—of that moat eminent jurist and virtuous man,—applicablo pasticularly to acta of punishment agninst tho Tusano; “ Habet aliquid ez in r’ua omne mugnum exemplum: quod contra wingulos, utilitate publics rependitrr,” TN FOREIGN JURISPRUDENOE, Bubjoinad aro rocorded cascs culled from forcign jurlsprudence, sad balioved to botypical, in the range of insanity, in its medico-legal relations to erimo, Tho ploa of insanity was al- loged iu throo casecs. In tho case of Leger, it was ignored, and hio was oxecuted. In Jobard's caso, it was partinlly entertained, and his lifo was Bavod. In Jules' caso, ““ moptal alienation” was fully adopted, and tho accused was sof at liborty. “Such inconsistoncies,” says Dr, Hammond, ** show tho great neod of a fixed and dofinite principle by which all jurics should bo govorned.” # Among tho romarkable cases of insanity in its rolation to crime, tho following aro relatod: ATOUT ONR LEGER, On Aug. 10, 1824, a young girl of the Canton of Forto Alops, Aimeo Constance Debully, sged about 12, left Ler home to go to a vinoyard situ- ated sbout o quarter of aloague away. Intho night, her paronts, becoming muxious, fearod thoir deughtor had fallen fnto the clutches of o wolf which had rocoutly been committing rav- nages in tho vicinity, A search for the littlo lost ono revealod only her kat, shocs, and pruning- Lpife. Days passed, sud still uo clue to tho whercabouts of the missing. Ti- nally, on Aug. 16, o party of villagers from Cerny, in sesrch for the plzirl, percoived o fissure in o largo rock, partinlly closed by withorod Dbranches, apparently quito recently disturbod. Removing theso, tho party found a quantity of Ly, straw, and loaves, so arranged as to conconl tho_opening of n cave, Into this cave thoy im- mediatoly proceeded, Various articles of food, and & bod of hay and moss, b once hnprcsuud them that tho cave had recontly sorved asa habitation. A very perceptiblo odor of offou- sivenesa raisod susptoion in the party, and in- duced {hem to oxplore furthor. The rosult was, that, in a _romolo cornor of tha dismal retroat, they found s dead body in rapid condition o utrofaction, A chemiso, & potticont, and & andkerchief wero bound around the corpse with withes of onk. 'I'he paor little creature's paronts idontified $ho romnins. T'he authorities noy instituled proceodings. A surgeon discovored ihat tho body had been oponed throughont its extont by a sharp instru- ment, end that doop wouunds had been iuflicted by tho eamo instrumont. The hiead and neck were gorged with blood, and tho breast and neighboring lnrge vessels woro omptyl The greatost indignation and conster- nation followed this rovolting discovery, Bands of civilians were found ready at bock to assist the authorities in their offorts to bring the mur- dorer to justice. It subsoquontly appeared ho was nlroady in custody, On Aug, 12, two days aftor tho disapponr- ance of tho child, an oficor of tho Canton observed, seated near o gpring, an unknown mau. Ho was a siogular fndividual, and his clothing was much disordered. Ap- pronching i, tho crontura hastily aroso aud vonished in the wood, The next day, the man roturning to his haunt nenr tho spring, his ar- rest wos offocted. Io snid his namo was Antoino Leger, of 8t. Martin Dritoncourt, in the Canton of Donrdan; that ho suddenly loft his family on 8t Johm's day, taking with him tho sum of 60 francs ; that ho walked for a dayand & half in tho forest, whon ho was arrested ; and that he did not know whore lo go, and woub wherever his despair lod him, Taken beforo the Adjoint do 1a Commune, ho stated thut he was an oxcaped conviet; and how Lo bind snappod Lis chains at Brest and scaled 1ts prison-walls, Theso statements, and the presonco upon his porson of two Lnives, led to his detention on tho charge of vagrancy. In jail Tioger told his fellow-prisongrs that in tha forest ho had eatan pears, artichokes, and whoat. Now, artichokes, pears, and whont having boon fonnd in tho cave with tho child’s corpso; tho identity of Loger with o man scen in tho vicinity befng substantinted Ly soyoral women ; 2 handkorehiof btripod I bluo aud whito, which was found in the vineyard, corrssponding with oo in Logor's possession; the body's wounds according with the prisonor's knifo; il thoso _constituted ~ sufficlont ovi- donce, in tho oyes of tho authorities, to canvict Loger, Ho was taken to the scono of the ontrage, bronght into tho prosonco of the dond girl, aud, in foar and h‘embllutg, confossed his enormous crimo, 1o atated that ho lofi homo to live in & atato of absoluto isolation ; that, bosides tho 50 francs, Le had nothing but bis clothing ; that ho went to Ltswpes, snd pansed thonight at aninn ; that horenchod Forto Alop, snd stopped near that town, in the wouds which™ overlook tho hamleb of Montmirault; that, eschnwinF tho inclem- oncy of tho weather, ho botook Jiimaol? to the cavo ; that, for tho firet fortnight, ho lived on Toots, {wnru, currants, wheat, aud othor vogota- bloa; that, about AnF. 1, ho got up i the night and stole some artichokes ; that, ono evening, about 9 o'clock, ho went to Terto Aleps to pur- ohinso Home bread and cheese, and ropeated his visits that, ,in hls solitude, o was - tormouted with violont passions ; that lo cxporioneod tho horrible deslro fo cat human flesh and drink human blood ; thav tho oceasion Hoon l)mnsutad itsolf, and lie took mlvnutn[in of it; thut, on_ Aug, 10, about 4 o'elook In the aftornoon, ho wandered to tho “helghts which overlook the valloy of Tttovillo; that, in u vinoyard, hosaw o {mmg girl alono; thiat ho rapidly descendad tho hillside, and rushed like n suvaye benstupon the ohild ; thng, hor back ‘boing turned, ho wound his handkorchiot otosely around hior nock, lifted her to his shoulders, and plunged into tho forest ; that ho then, exhaust~ ©od, throw hor on the gronnd, dead; that ho thon procooded to quench his thirat with hor blood; that,'binding "the girl u{!‘ ho burled her in tho sands of tho oavo; that ho now closed with caro tho entranco to tho cavorn; that ho washod his fuen, Lis hands, his knlfe ; that ho tore off tho collar and_nlooves of hls shirt, mofled with tho blood of his vietim; that ho concoslod thom undor a rock ; that, tormontod by romorne, and unable to sloop, ho thon do- Fnrtcd, two hours boforo day, from thoe scone of 1ls crimo, and wanderod simlossly through tho woods and mountaing up to his arrost. Everthiug poluting to tho wrolch sa tho mur- derar, tho only thing that remained now for tho authoritios wans in regard to his anto- codonte, It wos found that he lnd been au agricultural laborer, and after- ward & fogot-gothoror ; that ho ontorod tho nrmy {n 1815 ; that, from his youth, ho had TDioon moroso and sombro, sought solitude, and avolded tho society of womon and of young men of Il own ago. Togar waa sent boforo the Court of Asaizos of Voranilles, Nov. 28, 1824, Tho chnrges wore: “Tobbory, attonded with bronking open ; atlentat ala pudeur, porpotrated with violonco; volun- tory homicide, committed with promeditation and lying in wait.” Mo prosentod a siugular ap- poaranco of mako-up, snd his demosuor was quite impassive, * In answer to the prosccution, the poor wrotch allowed that his mind was gono; that he only tried to eat the girl tlmfi aftor disposing of the. body, ho was frightoued by orosking of crows, and dopartod ;. that, finally, ho was moved by tho Evil 8pirit altogothor, The Procurcur du Tol (Distrios Attorney) re- minded the jury that tho acoused had confessod hin crimo, and contendod that thoro could havo Doon no ungonsciousnoss of tho naturo of tho ¢yod committod. “An insano man,” sald the Proourour, ‘‘would have n]udu noar his vielim ; but Loger was forced to tly, aud it Lad oven geomed to him that the .bizds camo to reproach him for his cruelty.” "Tho counsol for tho dofenso contonded that tho queation of mental ationation shonld bs om- bracod smong the propositiony submitted to tho ury ; hia conduct, his flight from his parents, 18 {nolation, all tonding to show tho absenco of renson in tho nssassin. Tho result_of tho trial was a sontonco to donth, which Logor roceived with impasuibility. Ha was oxccuted on Dee. 1, 1824, showing so much weokness during bis last moments that he hiad litorally to bo carried to tho scaffold. A spocial atudy was mado by Goorget, and the docision of this eminent alionist was that the man wos insano. IHis conduot substantiated tho conclusion arrived at. An nnh:lpuy made b; Esqueral and Gall discovored in doncoof brain-diseaso, In movernl places, tho mombranes were ndharent to the corcbral sub- atonce and to ach other. IN DEGATD TO ONE JOBARD, At tho theatro of Colestius, in Lyons, on the ovoulog of Bopt. 16, 1851, the drama of “Adricuno Y.cconvroux,” wan boing soted, Whon tho cur- tain roso over tho sogond act, a horriblo event took placo, that throw sotors and andienco into torrible confusion. A ioung lady had beon atabbed to tho heart by a man sitting immo- dintely bohind hor. Uttoring o cr{ tho daggor from hor broast, and foll lifcloss into the arms of another lsdy. Tho assnssin stood orect, his arms orossod on his clest, and his . manper perfectly impasgive, Tho husband of the young Ilady seizod himt, ‘" What hayo wo done to you,” exclaimed lie, “ that you ghould commit “this_outrage ?" 4 Nothing !"* oxclaimed the man; **I do not evon know you. Inm a miserable wrotch; do with ‘mo what you plonse; I do not wish to escape.” Ho was arrestod, The young lady Lied only been B wifo of o fow months, and was visiting Lyons with her husband, a college-professor at Lim- oges, Tho murderor was Antoine Emanucl Jobard, s clork in Dijon. Xe was but 20 years old. Examined by the Magistrato, ho statod that he nover knew his vietim; thnt he lnd killed hor to be killed in retnrn,—to bokilled after o Lad bad sufolont timo for re- ontanco; that, in tho midst of & pious family, Ba liad beon o h);fmurilo; that, whilo lio actuslly lod an nbandoned and dopraved lifo, ho doceived overybody by his n.?puronz dovoutnoss ; that ho at longth beeame disgusted, but, unablo to shake oft his bud practices, detorminod to got rid of life; that ho could nof, thinl of eulcida, na that woild bring him loaded with sin bofore God; that ho, thoreforo, dotermined to do somothing which.would cauee him to bo con~ demnod to doath by the law; that ho would thon have sufliciont time to ropent, and bo pardoned by God; that ke had not killod a depraved por- 800, 88 it would hayo sont away that porson un- roparod ; that ho had thought of killing a pricat {us aftor colobrating mass, but that accidont rought him to Lyong and the theatro, whero an opportunity prosonted itself. During "his examination, Jobard's pulse wns at the mnormal standard. Iis an- swors wero given with doliboration, BSubuo- quont intorrogations revealed tho fact that the idons of {he man who prayed liko a sasint and actod like a dovil had chauged. Ho doglared, 411 I could go back, 1 would not do what I have dono ; I bugin to see things difforently.” Ono nicfih ‘in prision, ho thought his victim appoared to him, Lhreo Phys' iaus, in rogard to Jobard, camo to the following conclusion : ‘That, at the mo- ment of committing the murdor, Jobard sufferod from o paroxysm of homicidal mauisg thot ho ~ought not to bo considered rosponsiblo for an act done without thie partici- pation of his mormal will ; but, as this kind of Tlkatity s dungorons to sosloty, socloty Lina tho right to put Jobard in such o position as will rondor it Impossible for him ta do furthor harm ; and that, thoreforo, ho should bo placod for lifo in o lunatic asylum. . Jobard was, howover, tried, and sentenced to imprisonment forlifo. I¥ LEGABD TO ONE JULES. On Nov. 10, 1854, 5 young man, agod 19, the sou of & promiuont morchant of Bordenux, dined with his father, to whom ho was much attachoed, and his stop-mothor, whom ho had rogardod with incronsing avorsion for sovoral yenrs., At dessort, young Jules loft the table and repaired to the drawing-room to warm himself. Findin 1o fire, ho wont to his chambor, took his fowl- ing-placo, and wont out for o atroll, ns was his wont. The ides of suicide, which had baunted his mind for several weoks, recurred to him, but instantly gave way to tho idea of lill- ing his stop-moihor. Going fo his brother's room, Jules, having thrown aside his fowling- piceo, took two pistols which had been loadod for about three woeks (he had pistola of his own that ho might havo taken, which had becn charged only the day before). Ho thon descendod into the_dining-room, sud, polutiug o pistal ab hor hoad, inatantly killed bis step-mothor, Tho woman foll to thetloor ; the fathor rose to seizo thoboy; sud Jules flod from the housp, ex- claiming : ¢ Iam a madman, au idiot; Ihave killed my stop-mother!" Mo subsequontly sur- rondorod” bimeelf to the Commissary of Tolice, Beforo and until the murder, tho boy had been of excollont reputo; slthough Deing ricl, stugiously avoiding dissipation, Jules was tried boforo the Imporial Court at Pau, and, on tho testimony of Calmol, Tardiou, and Dovergie,—tho eminent alienists of Franco, —was acquittod, on the ground of insanity, 1t was aecortainod ihat the boy bad amafornal unele who had & propensity to ‘suicide, and who died insnne; another maternal rolative, who had ol hia lifo beon occontrio; ~ and o patornal aunt who had actually killed ‘horself. Tt waa nleo doveloped that the boy had always been subjoct to motiveloss outbursts of passion. Oug day ho struck n servant with a whip for in- activity ; and, another day, he beesmo furioualy angry bocauso he could not at once entor u room whore his stop-mothor wgs bnthinfi. Ono witnous aald ho always solzod on somothing or #omo ono, He was tacitnrn, and avoidod young mon of his own age, Ho said ho was led to do the act by an irroslatiblo impulse, Ho eaid : WJf my father had addressed o me one word when I entered the drnwing-room,—one single word,—whatever it gty wuve been, I should diol have killed my step-mother," More than live X“m aftor the homicide, Jules, who had wandored from home, suddenly quitioc Drussets, and re-ontored I'rance with nothing Dut his personal attiro. 1ie went to o Bordoaux hotol, aud utayod thero all night, 1ot visiting his fathor nor brothor, In the morniug ho got o braoo of plutols, hired a oab, was driven to tho em“m\'{ and, by roquost, was conducted to his stop-mothor's ' fomb, o thon ot avay his guide, knolt upon tho grave, and, writing in & memorandum-baok, blew out his Lrains, Tho sontonco writton wan ¢ “I wish to dio upon the tomb of hor whom I have so much loved aud ro- grotted,” “ 1ow," asks Doverglo, *shall wo roconoile tho nesortion, mado at tho mowont of commit- ting aulcide, with tho opinion enterlainod by some, that the causo of tho murdor was tho doop avorsion that the young man had nourished townrd bis stop-motnor (?urlu ton years ?" +¢ Bvidontly tho langungo, au woll a8 tho termi nation of his lita I?' suloido, Is the work of o - nntie, Not the slightost doubt can now be folt, even by the muug projudiced, concorning the dacision, nud tho wsclentifio foresight which led to that fudgment.” In o dobate on the case M, Forrus (eminent for» iy - knowlodge of medico-logal mut- tors) romorked that It was very woll to -~ ascquit - the-« man § but, 8 &nnug ho way affected with the worst form of montsl ubitable evi-' slio drew | alienntlon, nnd It was, thoroforo, a surprising olroumatanes that ho_ shonld havo boon not ol Ilborty, Why, asked M. 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LAKESIDE SEMINARY, AT OCONOMOWOQ, WIS. A Bonrding School for Girls and a limited numbor of youing Boys. - Dollbttal situstions homo comfors, and Thurough fusteuotion. For airoulars, with information, i RIS GRAGY P JONTS, Principst or REV. .1. 11 MAGOFFIN, Roctor. JENNINGS SEMINARY, AURORA, ILL., Tor both sexcs, Fino stono bulldings and benut!ful 0 dopartmonta; supnrior advautnges fn all; o oryn of Trofossurs ' Conimorcial Collugo attacuad, orin gvena Augnist 25. Sond for catalogue. for. O 12, MANDIVELLE, Ax B Prieipal, SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, LITGHFIELD HOUSE, LONDON, will gpen Ist Sep- tombor. “Thiorough English ;Bducation. Spociel aticn. tdon paid to Matliematics. Gorman nnd ronch laugusgos Sl EhiGs St s R faris aad rogrostionn, _ LT Tondon, Onandar Torma 83 por Arintine 1 al drosa 1 XEDUCATIONAL, CLENDALE TEMALE COLLEGE, Tho Tontioth Collaglato Yoar wil hegln Hontammbor 16, Tt apponta f0 Ith bast sucoons, fis Admirablo logation, and tho seeommiondation of thiosa whio krow 1t bost, &s ite guaranteo tn (ha publo for the futuro. MADAME CAROLINT RIVE, ‘Whosa brilllant enrece commeaced with (his Institation, will resuma bor old position In otie Dopartmont of Muelc. For catatosue: nad nfarmation: adelross ne horotofara, tev. L. D, POTTER, 1, D., Yros. Giandale, Ghto._ RACINE COLLEGE. Racino Collego tnoludon (hreo Schoola: 1. A COLLEGTATE DEPARTMENT, witly full Col- loginta Caursa. 2, A BOIENTIFIC SCHOOT, to bo hogun this Autumn. 3. A URAMMAR BOIOOL FOR BOYS, thirao Sahinoda begin Sopt. 10, _For admiaml 1 tothe o B E RS DT OVINL D D Itaeine Collg acine, Wia, - Cngatogion can bo obtainod st tho ‘orolanty Nationnt ank. PALMER'SACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Remosed to 78 Miohigannv, (o Tnra and olwant roama formerly ocoupled by Chicage Chrisilan Utidon), will aopen o st Monday in Heptambur, Tor oftcular apply to Priucipal, F. BROWN, No. 26 r Caluinet- UNIVERSTTY OF NOTRE DAIIE, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. oZho Thicttoh Yone boging on Tacatar Sentonihor . 5, Bon (o 1110 1 dng,_oneoomuey o0 AN SN TR, G T - RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Smmmer Arrangement. a"E‘X::lfdft%‘l‘.:‘odfl.(;r“’xlfll‘iin;;Nl}l]alhl"lxllu—f S‘!lflrdn;xn Ry oxtopio, § Monlsy oscopiod: 1A% TRV Riinday at 8500 oo 4 Dally, oY Cxcovtad. Tar filcl:lG}N’CqE,m’fle‘L & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 epot, fool Lake sty, and fool qf Twenly-second-al. ket lark #t nnithentef e ndolp) eave |~ dvrive, ny {ixpeom, A jantlo Expross. Night loxprosmes Hornio thiprer 0 0 Eeprons, 2 Night Hepra ] 4000 . | *Ga mhe ¥ 0, WENTWOR] Genoral Passonuor Axoiit. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansas City and_Dencer Slort Line, sla_outst- a "anid Chicngoy Surtuleld, A tonand St Loty Lnlon Tiepot, Weat Side, noar Yatison-st, Through Line. bridje. Tiekét Oficen : At Depot, and 23 Handolphatt, Teave. | Avrive, Kansna Oity Rxpress vinJackson. Tiitos 11 and Louipians, Slors(* 9:16 a, m, |+ aneas °“f Tast Expross, via Jacksonville, Ill., and Louisi- ana, Mo, 55 Tonla 1ask Tinh onla Tase 12 Lino... i 8¢, Touis i Vil Diviaios %prh\kflnhl prininold Faut Tixpross, dJoflerson ity Expres. Poorla, Kpokul & Burin'ié Wanatin, Laco, and Washin Fixpress Jollot & Diwigiit ‘A ecommioiation, :10 p, m, e 1 9:00 . m. T3 8, . i 6,5 9116 he . (F 8410 p. e e e R m[fll‘l})fllflfl. MILWA‘J‘I'(EE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. 2 Arvive, 9300, m,jt Miwnioe, B Fenl & Sinanne] o0 D ™ olia Night Expross... 2119:3) p. m. [* o '11:008. m. 15p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Fuat of Lake-st,, Indlanasav., and Siztemnth und Canal and Sixteenth-sts, Tickel 1, No, at,, wnl at depols. e i ot il d Maft and Fxprosn, .. Ottuwaand Sirontor i Dubuque and Soux City Lxp. Taciiic Faat. Lino, Aurora Pastongor. ILLINOIS CENTRAL AILROAD. Depot font of Zake-t. and font af Ncenty.seconbat, erect, T Haretoinhates st Clagt L s1con 4t Ticket MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENOH BOHOOL Ronpons Bopt, 17, Th ; 1 B B e tn Bt Buserios Fneoh casontion Drawing, tin, and Singing included In the tultion, Tt invo wh oxsollgn o, Vor airoulars, 28 o 3 Ttofoea by pormission to I, e 35 Poitiian, Ghie . a0, Chicago, 11 Goo. ant, & 53 Mo, O, 1. Bl Qul L BISHOP WIHIPP+E'S ROHOOLS, FARTBAULT, MINN ST. MARY'S HALL, for gitia: All 1 taihs bt Bantort:Salionts.—. Nuiiva, (aahers of modors West o ! lan; on, Sovonth year. SHATTUUK BUHOOL, for Toys: Graduntos ontyr Bophomoro Class fn Eastern Col- loge: Loeation rnmnrhbln,lnr healthfulnoss and scen: ery, Cadot arganization. Tern opons Scpt. 18, 1873, $0F cataioguos sddross —_ HEV.JANHE DOBBIN: ENOX COLLEGE Reopens THURSDAY, Bept. 4. Al dopartments—Uol. Ieglate, lemaln Colleglato, \and” Acadamio—are fully equippnd for elficlont work, ' The Musliosl Dopartmont, under Prof. Fullr, offors vory sunerlor advantagos, botf antal, In addition to the usual advan. vocal aud ins ta Ni iy 131 b the N b W, rons., Galosbur, L. DRS. € VANDENHOFF. BOYS' SCHOOL, Ara. GEORNE VANDENHOFL ing aud Day School for Hi A ijl{lu KhCU en, hor Board- for BUY'S, at No. 106 WWEST FORTY- 1080 10 REBERVOTIL PARK, New Yurk, Sopt. 18 Nuihbor of boaring pupils limited'to RIGHT! ciinol hours fruim 8:30 &, s to 1:30 1, m. Applications miny bo made MORRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE, MORRISTOWN, N, §. ADVANTAGIS.~Ono lour and e hall from Now York by lcnnd tocnfy Wsurpagend for vucal Deautyy st mate for Boalthfulnoss, A full gourso of Acadomio and Colleginto tudy, withi tho usual accomplishmonts. Tiio choicost hoto accommodntions, - Lmitad to twonty: ilve Soarding payiin: A fow vacanei T S, fIAZRAING, A. M., Prinoipat. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. Established in Now York In 1814, I\!ng‘llm and Yrench for Young Ladios ‘and Misses. Boardlng and day pupils, 1637 and 1629 Spruce-st., Phila. dolpliis, P, Frouch s the langunge of tho family, snd 1a cousthutly spoken fn the instltuta, MADAMIE D'HERVILLY., l"rlm:ln 3 SIVIL AND BIEOHAN: il o Honsselaor Polytochiua Tnstitute, Troy, N, V. Instruction very praotical. Advantages unsurpassod in 1t country. - Craduntos abtain Sxcollont hosiifons. !ant. 17.r blur|thu Afi"?"‘lnn'““? Cl)nla{‘n‘flk \t conrio of atudy, and fall yarouiare, R OIATENS DROWNE, Dirostor, R YOUNG (opTaeE, ML BEMINARY — FOR ladlos, Pougbkoopsio, N.'Y. Musio and the fino aita & spacinlty. Opons Bopts 17, O, 0. WETBIELL, Principal and Proprivtor, D GRMANS OLASSIOAL, ENOLISH, Tronch, and Garman, Family and lhl ‘Hohool for Tadios'snd clildron, 7L, 73, and 76 East Bixty-lirat- it., Conteal Park, New York, whl commenca its Soven- Lountlh yoar Saut. 26, 1913, For fall information sond for antalogue, Addross tho REV. D, U, VAN NORMAN, LoTi, 1., 5 Kant Bixty-firatiat, Halling bulco o ook from Kow York, and anrrylng parc ngors toatl puets of Grout Britalyy Toland, Opnticontal uropo, and tho Moditerranonn, Uabl froi e Hritlsh and Irish ports onst, ®40; woat, RI3. 0 63 othor rogniar linva, Al T oo, o, 1 Howling (roen, Now York, and No 1, Bondor Lasatio and Madisonsts., Chicexo, EENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE, IW YORK AND QLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. NEW YOk A O ONDON IR LY, . Lll o Liuo Aug, 3. Sopt. i GEONGIA e tns 1ok 1 Fortulghtlyt iN Wi g Aronty, 7 fira BAMPYE a’lsm" Cor. of Cana) und West Madison-s hicao, AMILY SOHOOL_A RESPONSIDLE AND RDU. catef family roosaily niovod ok il o honso I o country, will rocolvo four ta six soung girly, or young- 3:;}0)..3“ {ifllll:“nuz.hg:ll\ll‘]lflu:ulflu‘.(fi:rifllfl. V(llblln(( & 5 5 ploRsang homs. (0 thels o i Ehat thor Wil ba kindly trostod, theie oduention sarotally i ole oducation [l Bitondod to, A $holr aunore” 4nd morals rogeivo ovory 0 3y o ! I AND EENGLISH SELI OO0, FOl oung Indlos, 463 Michigan-av, This sohool affords suporior fuctlitios for a lhnrnllgh\mnwlmllll ot the French Inugiiogd, MLLE, G, BROUSHAIB, tho Principul, n Patl: siant lady, is_asistod by compatent teachurs. ‘fhio fall form byl Sopt, B, o or theuo soung, Indtes oan bn rocoivod s honrdocn in the familly of tho Principal, For ciroulars, apply 10 the Princlpal. ¥ EBLE 50IT00T, BYRACUSE, T ENGLISIL r tho s and Fronch, Holiool for young In Lishop o isfon of tho Rt. Nov. 1, Hugtington, o Mall Torm bogins the evoontt of Uontrul Now Yorl Wednosday In Saptonibor. Eor olvoularsaddross, MAKY J. JAGKEON, B, , N. ) NI, Ondn BILVA AN MRS AR, HIAD: VL7 FORD'S (formerly Mrs, Oden Hoflnan's) English, Franali, and Garman Hoarding nnd Day Solool for young Indlos and ebildren, 17 Wout 'Thirty-olghith-st,, Now York, ropous Boptoutor 21, Applicatlons” iy o mado” i abovo, I\IDUNT\ TINON ENGLIBH, OLASSIOAL, AND Mtilitary Acadumy for boys and young mon, at Mor- gan Park, hington Helghts, 11," Toa) \ng and da; Pupils. rovolyod from8 yoars and upiards, rorongh proparation for busiins and colloga guacantood, Tt Gontatutugg tuil Inforniatinn ean bo obtainod b ing oraddrossing 8. B, NORTON, Priuoipal, & Onamber of Uviutnorees, Chicago, HOTEL FOR SALE, Tuo Hovora Houso, Daralty Mioh, oppasita tia llddlo Housog the forn b il over W rams rio 5,100, half 1 . AR o tho 0, o, ApUy i S SO DItk Woitr) fotory fo ‘and ‘Latanco T 1. Y AN'S BOARDINGSOIOOL FOIY ol Jhdtod. o a1l torraof Aire, DREANE achob opons Sopt. 11, 1, BATAVL 2y Juno 23, 1970, i)mm‘ DELOULME, 412 WERT MADISONAT., lenn, vooal oulturo, sluging, Froncliy Latin, Spau- I':h. u\:‘&‘ now uugegowout, ue organlst or tonor singor, wntod, Linaior, 131'&'0'('. AND MRS, O, G, §F. OLAIR WILL RE S i Colyd s un th idng, violn au it eultivatlon of S o voluo, owpocla {vanicod Kugltsh aud opors! SCALES, et 1oeldencor 141 Wart Madisnste i) Al AN T I0YS, AT RURAL FAIRBANKS' A A A oh uB ki, hutol homit BIANDARD SCATEHES sy OF ALL SB1ZKS. ) FATRBANKS, MORST & 00 ' 111 AND 115 LAKK-ST, hogine Sopt. 1873, or ciro 5 B ACNi b0l AN, Pow TPEACHING OF FRENOI LANUUAGE BY A PRO- El&llr!rurul\llllfl of tho h‘lu!wh University. Principtes geammar, vxeroises and dlotation vn_evory rulo; no- t stylo and Micraturas roading snd transiation of autho:s. Apply by lotter ta MR, JOLY, enra W Blitiph #ravaions Ublosasd Teforsucuds m. ), 1t T30, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City ofices, corner Randotph and LuSulle corner Siuadi Pacfio Fast Tinouusass Dubunue Day I, Via Giibioa. Pacltic Night Expross,.,.. . ubuqus Night [¢x. vin Clin| Trroepurt & Dubuquo lospres Frooport & Dubnquo Rzpross., Milwaukeo ill\" MUwaukes Hxps Milwaukoo Prssongar COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, T !n'}l.u and ‘} ight Ofice, 77 Clark-aty 5 3 t . A, T, & 5 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depoty corner of VanBuren and Sherman-sta, - 2icket ofice, Grand Facijie Hotel, Omaha, Leavenw'th& Atchlson I Poru Accommudation,. Niicht Kxpross.,,.. ... Losvenyworth & Atchiiso LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Huren-at., foot ar LaSalle-st, Zicket oficer, northicest corner Clark and Handolphate,, and soullitoes corner Cunal and Madison-sts. Mall, vla Alr Line sud Main Lino Byeolat Now Yok itspross, via|, oy Vi AlE g . vla Main Lito. JKikuart Accommodation, .. p. 0., Bouth Ubicago Accommoditiaii, 1300 m, PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGD R Leave, Day Kxprons, Padilio Yast Livo,, af Valparalso CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI 2 LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fyom the Qreat Central Rafiroald Depot, fvot of Lal "For through ilchels and sleepng-cap bérihs apply ol s et Neked afice, 131 Handoiphebtey near comer Clas Cunal-it,, eorner Madlaon; W LaNalle-st., corier Washe Angtor, und at Nlinols Central Depot, Toayo Ohicago.. Arrlvo ot Lafuyi Fiiva at Indiatan Atrive at Oinoianat 1§ 8502 m: Traine Glilonwn at 77 5 e, B &, ., and - b BT At O ATy Haturiiny sight. trafn o 0. HiRhnols st Cltreinnatt, Nouth Fnd prsssiors can got Yaguako oluokod aud take train at 'Pwoutywocond-at, obots ! THROUGH Sds . m. 1:00a; 1. b u, 0. CHICAGO & PACIFIC (AILROAD. (OPEN T ELAIN, B ML Depot corner Halsted and North Uranvh 16 Alstropwlitan Iiluck, corner Kandoly! FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, Lok s S5 P&moikages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE Aty TRIBUNE OFFICE.