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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1873. THE COUNTY BOARD. A Mighly Important Mocting Yesterday Afternoon. The Tilly Plan for Court-House and Oity Hall Adopted. Another Site Must Be Selected for a County Hospital. \ Commissioners Crawford and Ash- X ton on the *“Chicago § Times.” L] (Pm‘noll Iiuncon Must Return William & Wray, or Stand the Cons Y sequences, The Board of County Commissionors mat yos- *Arday aftornoon, Presidont Miller in the olir. S%%0sent, . Mosers, Jones, Gallowsy, Pahlman, Russell, Crawford, Horting, Doguo, Lonorgan, S¥nger, Asiton, Olough, Haines, Horrlson, and r{oouo. . THE OOUNTY MOBPITAL, ' Tho County Attornoy roported that tho itlo to " Ashland avonue proporty, whick it is pro- 13, d to goll to tho county for Lospital purposes, walgood, but thnt it wus out up by Paulina aud i “hflold stracts, and by soveral alloys, tho tit1 to which was in tho olty. 1& was placed on filo. ¥ 'lic Modleal Borrd sont in & communication, stating thoy undorstood it to bo the intention of thes Donxd to reconsider their mction in buying the Asbland avonus lot for bospital . purposes, and that they . embracod that opportunity to stato that, sinco thoy recommonded tho Ashland avonue lot, they bad nscortained that it was narrowed by widen- ing Twolfth streot, aud was Intorsccted by two streots.” Tho ground was thus rendored totally unfit for hospital purposcs, since thoy roquired six iolated lot, Theso facts lod tho Aodical Board to call attontion to the lot at tho cornor of Wood aud Harrison stroots, known as the Baldwin lot, which was of amplo size, centrally located, of oasy socoss, sbovo tho levelof the rivor, and chenp. Thoy theroforo unanimously expressod thoir docided proforenco for that lot. Mr, Jenos subsequently moved to reconsider the vote buying the Ashland aveuuo lot, and Loped it would carry. CBAWFORD ON TRE ‘‘ TrMES," Mr, Crawford roso to a personal explanation. Aftor hoaring the Doctors’ certificato read, he would dofor his judgmont to thoirs, but ho had to go further then that, and dofond himself and thoso whe actod as o did. Ho had not been in tho babit of Qefonding his acts, and did not think 1t proper ag a mattor of toate or economy. Bub in this cane it would bo bad tasto to remain quict. Some would think it.an acknowledgment of the nowspaper charges, which roally started with cortain mly sbors of the Board. His honor and chinraclor, "ot his own, and bolonged to himself olono. Bo long 8s 'he could dofond him- solf ho would, morslly, raligiously, ond physioally, it nocossary. §njum honesty end integrity would find an outlet, oven in ns huwblo an individual as himeolf. He was proud to placo himsol? beside any of his com- oors. T'he published slandors had not moved im 80 mueh as tho mavner of his nssociatos, Roforring’ to the asssults in the Z4mes, Lo anid ho migh; moot au animal in the dark which would throw it slime oyor him. It might dsm- 8g0 wutlin tho community, becauso he had tho athin L2 anitoal ahoso to g on bizs. Whou Lo read fhe constsnt accusstions against good men, he fyondered if it was to bo 8o niways. If that mafy wanted tho-thirty pieces of silver it was 8aid ho himsalf wanted he would try to got it for him. Mo then rend from tho records of tho Bonrd to show the interost he had taken tho huspital motter, and _ex- plained | why it was that ho had boon addod to{~ s Committo which had the mattor in chorgo—1.*,:ply bocaudo bo took a_daop intorest lg tho wuf et and waotd ground pirahasod. Ho had Vattors from physicians, urging him to 0 uyod Eaah the inattor, and he find done so, baut Judgmont, as did other mombors, on tho quostion,of location, He did not boliove thore ‘wad o Cemmissioner who would botray tho pub- lic for paltry pelf. He rose in rebelion against any guch insinuation, The mombora woro shovo ropronch, Poverty did not stare them in tho focd, Mo had enough and to sparo, Ho would ghvo thirty pioces of silvar if ho were lot alone. {tio had been promised ho would not bo ‘malignod on ;8unday till ko had beon hoard, but it was brokon. Ho did not believe any Commis- missioneT wné unduly influenc There might Lo o time, as on Randolph stroct, whon briyonete would stand in front of tho Times oflico, snd its ownor would bo choecked from doing furthor mischiof, oven if his hair woro whild s snow. Ho road samo cortificates from roal ostate doslers to tho efivct 1o.2% tho prico asked for the Ashland avenuo lot wi. uot oxconsivo. He was confident he could state somo things which would not be plossant to two Gommissioners who woro always ottacking him, but he would not. Ho would bo 5 gentlomou, Ho would not, like one Commissioner, it whero ho could: whispor in tho ears of the press. His lifo wos rondy to defend his charactor, and no men, ovon were ho worth millions, should = defsme Lim. Ho wanted a rule sdopted that no no man should be allowed to whisper to tho pross, and that tho tablos of tho membors should be moved to securo that zesult, and ndt have Lis charactor, or that of Cowmmissionor Ashton, arraigned. 1lo wishod to say to tho press that they must bo caroful how thoy took him ns they did other men. [Applause iutxg:‘ lobby,] Iie scconded the motion Ilo ro- couider. RECONSIDERATION, Tho yona and nays wero called for on the motion to reconsider, Mr., Crawford objoctod, He wanted to main- tain hia mauhood, and he prosumod othors wished to do tho enmo thing, 1o lind 1o objoc- tion to reconsidoration, but lie did not want any record of names, Tho motion to reconsidor was agroed to—yeas, B; nays, 7—ou followa: Yeas—Bogue, Olough, Galloway, Harrison, Jones, Palilmon, Bingor, and Millor—8, Nays—Ashton, Crawford, Horris, Hertlng, Loner- gan, Roolle, aud Russell—7, MMr. Crawford moved to recommit the matter, Br, Miller hoped the sphoro of the Comittoo ‘would bo eularged when tho time came, He be- lioved in putting the Lospital on tho lako, and not pumnfi it on the Wout Nide, since the North Bido had tho jail. Ir located on the lake shore it would ybe botter placed than it conld be on the ‘Weat Bide, which could not be so healthy. o moved the Committee be em}mworad to pick-out & sito in tho oity or noighboring towns, ‘Thio motion to racommit was agrood ABUTON ON THE ‘ TIME Mr. Ashton rose to a porsonal oxplanation. He found in tho ZTimes, edited by Wilbur ¥, Btoray, once of Indiann,and aftorwards of Michi- an,an editorial on tho County Hospital question, & Wan used to nowspaper attacks, and tho Vimo nod gone when theso assaults on morchants and othors had any effoot on the community, No nt- tacks by auy hoary-hended sditor on God’s green oarth ghould blackmmnil him, No man or woman could lay a fluger on auny improper act of his, No papor and no individual should mtimidate bim, especially no fm‘m which _slandored wivos, mothers, God Almi ity olo. Thiou o read omo romarky from tho Z%mes ou tho subjoot of the Dosplainos camp-mooting, which romarks ho considered atrocious, snd which moved the Board to lnughtor, With candor, franknoss, humilia- tion, and disgust, bo wantod to asy nothing of tho kind_way evor publishoed in any othor flash aper, and yot, that Dapor was oiroulating [n tho omos of husbands and wives. Bhamo on such o papor and tho mon on it] Bodom ‘and Gomorrah could not portray tho character of much o paper, Its attacks on him foll like dow on the moruing, sud Lie augwored them only for the sake of his con- stituonts, 'The papor would not employ respect- nble roporters, but boys groen from their Alina Mator, Ho wad proparad to defend himeolf por- sonally, and at tho proper time would do o, If Lo could get rospootablo jouruals to publish a corroot roport of his remarks, ho was satisflod, All tho ausorsions In the Times wore unmitigated lies, slandors, and libels; tho suthor a scoun- drol, puppy, and blackguard, [Applause.) - WILLIAM WHAY, Tho Judiclary Comumities mxnrtod adyerdoly on tho application of Larnell Muuson to bo re- lioved of judgmont in u criminal court aganst Bim as the suroly of Willism Wray, and {4 was. 0. agrood to. 'Tho opinion of tho County Attornoy thorcon ia a8 followa: arnripsrn s Pursuant to your directions, X havo examiunod tho question na to whetlier tho County Board have authority by law to relosna a Judgment in tho Orlminal Court agninat tho murotics on & bail boud, ‘Thio Gounty Board La coutrol over tho Connty funds and proporty, but muat exorclso that coutrol according tolaw. " They neo trunteas of tho monoy aud proporty of tho county, and_they can only omploy thein for county pnrpores, They havono right fo anpropriata cithor money or [\rn‘mny far tho benofit of an individ- ual. This judgmont fatho proporty of tho county, sud relonsling it {n equivalot to glving (Lo party tiio amount of it, nud tho Toard might s well glvo mo piuch, motioy, If i could givomvay thin praperty, it could ny ofhor; butne it can do nolther, {t haw no nuthority to roleao or diacharge tho fudgment without Tocolving an equivalont, TIE OUOLENA. Tho following communication from tho Sani- tory Buporintendont was road : GuNTLEMEN : 1 dosiro to call your nttention to the ‘noceasity of providing a plnco for th children of thone who have fed of cholora in tho wouthiorn part of tho city, A cottago could bo tomporarily renied, . and a man and his wifo placed {n chargo, and all tho children cared for In that woy, aud mich aifforing bo provented and matoril assitince. soudored 1n- elocking tho disesso, Mr, Miller moved that the communication bo roforred to the Conumitteo on Poor-Houno and THospital and Sanitary Buperintendent, with pow= or toaot, Thoro was no doubt thoro waa chols ora, nud if it conld bo ohacked it would 53v0 tho city millions, Thoro wore many cnses whoro tho parents bad died and tho childron left homoless, donfod admission to any charitablo inutitution, Tho Gorman Assoclation Liad talen Told, but their sction must bo supplomonted by that of the county. Mr. Ashtou protostod. Thoro was no_cholorn. in tho city, and lio objectod to any such stato- mont. Tho motion wns agreed to, THE UOURT-IOUSE PLAN. Mr. Clough offered tho following Reavived, That tho plan known ne Eureka, or No. 5, i the colloction ewbmitted for Court-Ilouus’and City 1loll, bo, aud 1 Loreby, solocted and adopted as the | pion’ by ilnll tho Commen Connel of the City of Chicago con- curring, subjoct to Auch. changon and modifications an oy heroafter bo dotorminod upon by tho Council and this Doard; provided, theestimate of tho architoct who hina pronented snid plan ne to tho cost of tho con- struction of the bullding, shall be verified, Mr. Ashton moved to postpone till Thursday, since pooplo wero excited by tho rocont dobates. Mr. MiMer offered the-following substituto : ‘WiHERFAS, Thero scema to boa nervous anxiety on lio part of tho public that tho two bodies haviug the mattor 1 chargs should proceed at onoo to_discusing & plan for tho orection of tho Conrt-Honwo ; thorefure, TReaolred, Tho Common Council coucurring, that this Toard will meet that body in an informal consultation, at such timo na thoy may appolnt, for the purposo of comparing Views aa to tho sclection of a plan from which to erect a Court-Touse, and to discuss, among others, tho following topics : Hirst—In the sclection, shall tho Hosrds confino Ghmu:allun 1o thothrce plane to which prizes woro awarded, Seconii—May tha difforant architects from which tho plon is to bo solected bo sliowed to mako altorations and imiprovemeuts fipon thelr pland as submitted. Third—Deforo aolecting auy plans, shall tho archi- tects bo complled to submit a_carofully-praparod esti- mato of tho cost of thelr varions structures, Fourth—Wonld it bo ndvisable, bofore adopting nny plan, to rofer tho ramo, with tho catimatan for its con~ sidoration, o a Board of {bree architocts who wero not computing for prizen, for thelr opinfon an to tho feasl- bility of tie various plana aud the verifiestion of tho catimatea Mr. Millor then moved to mako tho wholo thing » special ordor for Fridny. Mr. Clongh was opposed to any postponement, and was roady to moot tho issuo nt once. Mr, Ashton had not cooled off, as he said ho had not, ho could slip into tho next room and dodgo, ns ho bad dong boforo. Mr. Ashton objected to this as a personal ob- sorvation, Mr. Clough was illustrating the unroadiness of tho gentloman to meot the quostion at an time. Mvery man must have made up his mind. Mr. Miller had not. Mr. Clough said iho dolay nd glven rise to thos chargos nbout trading, and ho wontod o conolusion arrived atat once, Thoy could not et moro unanimity than for Burcka, which would Bo oot fot by Sore.pat of fivo of tho tox-payor, Why dodge tho mnponeimli? ? Mo wantad the ucstion out of the way, and not have it churg‘n_d thatrit was kopt a8 & thing to trade on, Mo did not want it sald tho Bosrd was worse than tho old Suporvisora, ) Crawford was in favor of the Tilly plan, and would voto for it any time, and did not have to be forced into it by ay one., Ilovoted for tho award of tho Committoo simply out of re- spoct for thoir judgmonut. Sll, if othors ‘wantod lay, " thoy should ' bave ik Commissioner Millor's proposition could do no barm, and thero was 1o need of hurry. If Tilly's plan was good, it would remain ko, No mau dared to vote ngninat it at prosont, but it might have its faults, and oxomination might discover thom. Tilly conld huve his voto, but be wanted to bo conrteous to fellow-membars, Mr, Millor said ho had beon classifiod with tho “Matz mob.” But nobody ever hoard him urgo ita adoption—simply (hat it should have tho promium, Ho wanfed the mattor informally talked over bofore they camo to a conclusion, Ho waa roady to meot tho quostion at ongo, and was not projudged in favor of any plan. Iiis ob- Joction to “the Tilly plan wad its cost. It would not do to adopt it without being cortain _on that point. Thero wns not on tho Board a man who could go through tho dotailed catimntes, and sco_that thoy woro corroct. Heo wanted sitaply tho best plau, which slould not cost ovor §3,000,000, Commigsloner Harrison favored Tilly's plan, and was opposod to ol parts of Miller's reso- lution. Tho wholo businoss of delsy was a bargain and o trado. Thero woro mon in the Council who wanted no action till aftor tho elec- tion, If tho Council would not conour with the Board, thoy must ask for joint notion. Mr. Cloligh also fonrod that it was tho inton- tion to drns{‘ tho Court-House question into poli~ tica this fall. Mr. (lnlluwn{ movod to strike out that clause of tho substituto relative to a joint mouting. Thero was @ sorious objection to it, sinco tho Commigsioners would be 8o budly outuumbered by tho Council. Mr. Miller suid no voting was contemplated. Mr. Ashton bolioved tho choico was ited to ono of the three plans, und which onc of them ho was for ho would not suy. Ife believed in tho substitute offered by Mr. Miller. There wore somo things in tho plnns that ho wanted to investigate, Tha talk with the Council would do no harm, Mr. Boguo was roady to act at onco, Mo thought thoro wero plang which had nol received premiums, bottor than Tilly's, but Tilly's wau bottor than somo athers, . Mr. Galloway's smondmont to tho substituto was adopted. Ar. Ashton moved to postpone tho whole mat- tor for two weoks, o Tho motion was lost—yens, 6; nays, 0; tho yous being Ashton, Horting, Lonorgas, Pabl- man, Roollo, sud Millor. 5 Mr. Millor withdrow his substitute, If thoy choso to adopt Tilly's B]uu without knowing any- thing about it, ho should not object. After it was adopted with so littlo information, ho claim- d tho right to onter hiu protest. It would cost fivo milliona. Mr, Galloway eaid Mr, Boyington told him tho plan was an admirablo ouo, and that thero was u]n! ‘Lialf o million diftorence botweon any of the plans. Mr. Millor said if that was 8o, why the objec- tion to submitting the estimates to n Board of Architoots ? Mr. Clough's resolution was adopted—yons, 10 ; voys, 5—as follows: Yeas—Ashton, Bogus, Olough, Crawford, Galloway, arrlt, Uacrison, Jones, Russolf, and Binger—10, Nays—Horting, Lonorgau, Fabiman, Roollo, and Millor—5, Mr. Orawford gave notico thut he should offor tho following ¢ RResolved, That this Board procaed immodiately to elect w0 porsoia s architocts, whio, when avlocted, hall bo styled aasociate orohitects, and thros membors of {his Tonrd shall be eclected by appointment or otierwiss,and. called the Gommitteo ou Architecturs, to bo added to tho stauding committoes, provided tho Common Goun~ cil concur thorein by the soloction of tho samo persoun as archileots, and tho appolntment of liko numbr of porsons to act with our Committee on Architecturo, oll of whoni, together with the Ohle? Architoet, shal constitute Tioard for Lhe purposo of proparing plann and drawings, eto,, for the Gotirt-Toueo aud Oity Ifall, and supervising 16 dotail tho architoctural conatruc- tion of the samo, thio maiil Toard in overy particular to Lo subject to tha sotlon of this Loard, and subjoct a suy time to dlschargo in wholo or In part, and 1o ruls or order now in forco, of this Board, shull conflict with this rosolution, COURT-TIOUSE: DUILDING FUND. Mr, Bogue offored a rosclution to tho offeok that thore stood to the credit of the siuking fund secount old indobtednesy the sum of $503,~ 000, and dircoting tho County Troasuror to tranafor the money from snld fund &nd sot it to the oredit of ono dosiguated as the Ggurt-Houso Duilding fund, and that all _paymonls for the building of the Court-Iouse bo mado thorofrom, and all warrants drawn for that purposo bo drawn on suol fund, FITTING OUT JUSTICEG, On motion of Mr, Herting the County Olork wasdirecled to furnish with a copy of Groms’ Btatuten all Justicos of the Peaco not now lay- hng( thom, The Commissionors thon adjournod, et b st —Donn Piatt. dosorlbos the Dritish Houso of Poors s “n hody of men excoudingly quiot and nuproteuding in” mauner, not renarkably strik- ing in conntenance, and so badly dressod that it whicli to build auch Courl-Houso and City H weemed an affectation,” THE GENTLE SAVAGE. An Indian Suporintendent’s Estimate of Ilis Characters Elogant Oonduot of Poor Lo on Hig Resorvation, How He Has Discarded the Scalping- Knife for the Pruning-Hook. Plug Hats and Broadoloth Substituted for Buckskin and Feathers. Result of an Interview with Friend Enoch Hoag. Enoch Iong, Buporintondent of tho Contral Indian . Distriot, comprising Kansns and the Indian Torritory, was in this city yostorday, by appointmont of Mr. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, who desired to consult him re- garding tho Indiang of which ho lns ohargo. Mr. Ilong is a mombor of the Socioty of Frionds, an intolligont gontloman, whose kix yoara' oxpori- onco among tho aboriglnes qualifies him to sponk with gomo nuthority rogarding their con- ditlon snd progrous toward eivilization, i A 'I'ntoune roporter had an intoresting intor- view with Mr. Hoag. IIchas undor his contro thirty tribes, or romunnts of tribo, numbering tiomo 75,000 Indinns, of which about 50,000 have discarded the blanket and adopted civilization, so far 8 olvilization ia roprosonted in pants, conts, stove-pipos, sud othor articlos of wearing apparol. This is o stop toward progross, for whon the Indian onsta abido tho primitivo garb of his forofathors, ho also aban- dons tho chago sud buffalo, and white pooplo noed no longor considor him tholr uncompro- mising onemy. But it is not nlono in tho abau- donmont of hunting that these Indians have shown o disposition to forsake the habits of thoir futhors, for thoy havo sottled down on reserva- tlons, hiave givon up their nomadio and prodatory ways, ltve in housos, and havo trkon to tilling tho soil, and qualifying thomsclvas by the pur- sult of agriculturo to bocomo Grangors and anti- ‘monopolists. These Indians have schools, at- tondod by thoir childron, who roceive as much oducation ay tho white children on the bordor. Noithor whitos or. Iudiaus aro highly civilized. The tribes inoluded in tho 50,000 aro solf- supporting, and rocolvo no ‘monoy from the Governmont, oxcopt tho annusl in- torest on their own " inyosted funds,—tho proceeds of lands tormorly bolonging to them, which woere gold wheo they were romoved to tho rogervations. The tribes which havo roach-~ od this stago of progross aro tho Chorokcos, Orooks, Choctaws, Shawnees, Chickaanws, Semi- nolos, Dolawaros, Ottawas, Wyandottos,” Sono- ces, and Peorins, Partof the Sscs snd Foxos havo alyo crossod the threshold of civilization, and have one hundred flolds nnder cultivation. ‘Thero is avothor class known -as blanket Indions,—that 6, thoso who retain the garb, tho habits, and customs of thelr race, sud move from placo to placo. Thoso aro, howaver, bo- coming ameunablo to roason, and 'the oxamplo 6ot by tho tribes abova montioued ia havin amoliorating snd wholesome intiucnce. Thoro aro tho Osages, for instanco, with 8,000 peoplo, one of the most numerous and moat ‘powerful tribes. Throo yoars ago thoy woro ro- moved from Bonthern Kansas, whore thoy occu- pled, or, rathor, controlled, o strip of land 260 milos long Ly 80 milos wido, snd ombracing over 8,000,000 acros, They nro now in the viomity of tho Chorolcos, in the Indian Torritory, 160 acros of Iaud boing allowed to cach individual. Tho leading men of tho tribo are desirous to sottlo down and abandon tho hunting-grounds, Al- roady aro thoy ronouncing the blankot and put- ting thomsolveainside moro fashionablo olothing. Thoy aro plitting rails and foncing thoir farma, and will Boon bacome self-nupporting producors, Thoy aro o Loalthy tribo, fino specimens of phyaleal strongth und beauty, porfeot atstuos gomo of them, and withal are virtuous, The marringe relation is hold sacred. o punishmont for wandoring from marital rectitudo Ia seyoro, and, in Mr. iloag's opinion, it would bo wollif ' whifo porsons wore as morai in that rospect. _Monogamy s the rulo, though the Govornor, Joseph Ponepashayw, divides his formidablo namo and his affeotions hotwoon two copper-colored ladios, _Mr. Ponopashaw is an educated gontloman, and a man of considerablo talont, o and other Chiofs are woll inclined to penco, but they cannot always control the young and turbulont braves. "Tho Dolawares, Wyandottos, Shawneos, Kas- kasking, Peorins, Osnges, Wons, Prauknshics and the'Cawa hayo beon romoved from boautiful Toorvations in Kansns within the space of four voars, and with but little troubl It was Mr. long's duty to seo thoy got the valuo of tho Iands they wero compolled to leave. Otherwiso they would have migratod a hords of paupers, who would havo~had to fall back on tho Governmont for support. It was not always thoe Indinng wore troatod fairly. They wore sawindled by desiging mom, who {nduced them to sign papors and troatios 'ingoniously and am- Liguously worded, so as to chont them. In 1869 r. Cox, thon Becretary of tho Interior, diroct: By, Hong to visit tho iroaty tribos_aa thoy woro called, and oxamino tho treatics. He found that the Osages hnd gold their ressrvation at 18 conty an acre, to the L., L. & L. Railroad Company. Tlo hold councii with tho Ghiofs, aud a littlo i quiry ehowed tho tronty toboa fraud, The Govornment #o doclared it, and subsoquently ihe snme Innd brought $1.25 per'soro, A similar {nvestigation proved that the L., K, & T. Rail- rood bnd squoozed n troaty out of tho Caws, by which 200,000 ncres would nave beon ported with for 3120,000. A council waa held, when the Chiof oxplained thst ho underatood tha 120,000 simply purcliased the right of way, and nothing more. ‘'hat contraot, boing fraudi- lont, was nevor excouted, and 3625,000 in cash hos sinco boon offorod for tho same Jand Dby o colony company. Tho Miamis woro also being taken in by somo }lhflunlhrupic railroad men, but thoir game was fruatrated in tho samo way. Mr. Hoag found no dlfilcllll.y in removing the tribes from Kansna to tho Torritorial rosorva- tions, Tho Cawa woro reluctsut to leavo tho ploturcsquo and fertilo country thoy ocoupled in_ Konsns. A council was hold, aud Mr. Hoag oxplained that they must go. Ho then sont tho next supply of provisiony for tho tribo to tho uow location, aud thoy quiokly followod. Ho did not see any nocossity of using military forco to removo the Winnebsgos from ‘Wisconsin, a8 ho was confidont pesceful meas- ures would accomplish tho objoct dosired, Mr. ITosg bolieved a poworful effort would be 'made in Washington next winter to open the In- dian Perritory to railronds, The Atlantlc & Y’a- cifio and other ronds wonld come into posscsslon of 28,000,000 screa of laud, if oxisting Indian troatlos could bo quashied. 1To hopod notuing of tho kind would bo done. Tho Indians were boing gradually brought into the Indiau Torritory, and thore were making rapid stridos towards civilization, If the Govornment broaks faith with them, and drives them from thewr homes and lands, they would never trust tho 4+ Groat Fathor " sgain, and the opportunity of making thom good _and usoful citizens might bo lost forover. o did not beliove thero was any dangor of such a calamity. With roforence to Satantn, Mr. Hoag said ho bolioved ho doserved the punishment intlicted upon him, and, were ha contined iu privon uutil hio rotted, 1t would bo no more than hio desery- ed for tho murdors ho committod. Ho did nok recommond his roloase boonuse hio thought Le ought to bo reloased, but from motives of polioy, beosuso he bolioved him truly ponitont, oud that his Influonco with bis tribo, the Kiow wag, would Lo oxolted in fayor of pormanent peaco, Then again, the Government ngreed to roloaso him if tho Kiowas continuod poncoful un- til 1t upring, and Mr. 1loag bolieved it impoli- tio aud unwiso to break faith with tho tribo, 1lis caso will probably be disposed of in the bogin- ning of Octobor, whon tho Searotary of the In- tarior aud the Govornor of Kansa will moo at Fort Bill and talk it over, Mr, Hoag had full faith in the poaco polloy, To did not think the yonce poliey had boon givan o fuir trisl in the case of the Modocs, No policy was o poaco olloy whick was forced on tho fu- dians by tho bayouot. 1o belloved the Modocs ought to be imprisoned for life, but, a8 he did not approve of capital punishment, he conldmot indorse nanging thom, Mr, Hoag loft last ovening for Lawrence, Kuu., the hoadquarters of his agonoy. A Lively Letter from Keary Cluy. A Henderson (Ky.) paper says: * Wao have in our possossion a laitor written by Ioury Ola }ust after his duel with Iumplirey Marsholl. The dooument waa written boforo’tho days of our conveniont modern onvolopos, and boara u}mn 1ta back the following addreas ¢ Sam'l G, Ioplking, or Jamos Olarkos, Baq., Frankfort,” Hamuol G, Hopkine was & brothor of tho late Miss Mary B. Ilox{klnu, of this olty, among whoso papors the lottor was found ono day lnst wook, Jamos Olorke, Esq., was Govornor of Routitoky o fow yonrs nftor tho lotkor was write ton, Thu uflflnn\ Tottor will bo Bont to the Pub- llo Library, Moro I8 a copy ; Loutavitre, 10 Jon—9, Dr. Clarke. R I Liave this momout roturncd from tho fleld of bat~ tlo, Wo hind threo abote, On tho firat T grazed him Just sbove thu navel—ho misied me. On tha sacand my damnod pistol snapped, aud ho missed mo. On 1010 third T roc'd flosh worind in tho thigh, and owing $o my rocolving his Nrat fire, &c., T missnd him, By wotind §8 no wny sorioiis, a3 tho boua {a unhust, but prudence will roquire mo to remain hicrs noms days, Yours, Uznny Orax, PERSONAL, M. C. Footo, U, B. A., {s at tho Paciflo, C. J. Batos, of Cincinnati, is at tho Paciflo, Dr. J. C. Pago, of St. Louls, 18 t tho Paciflo, J. L. Harris, of Now Orloans, ia at tho Pacific 1?. A, Colwoll, of Austin, Toxay, is at tho Pa- ciflo. J. B. O'Rollly, of the DBoston Pilot, is at the Pacifle. Tho. ITon. D. Whiting, of Dotrolt, {s at tho Blicrman, Tho Hon, J. II, 8hiff, of Now Orleans, is ot tho Bhorman. 'The Ion. J. B, Burr, of Martford, Conn., iant the Bherman. Tho Hon, J. K. Wobster, of Quincy, 1ll., is at tho Bherman, ‘The Hon, 0. . L. Moyor, of Fond du Lao, ia at tho Bhorman, Tho Jlon. A. McCluro, of Nashvillo, Tenn., is: ot tho Shermau. The Hon. 11, I1, Gotty, of Muskegon, ia at tho Bouth Bide Briggs. 1., Mills, Agaut for tho Vormont Conteal Ralt- | rond, is at tho Bherman. Gon., Jouogh Loolkay, of Washington, D. 0., is at tho Wast Sido Briggs. Tho Hon, O, N. Eldridgo, M. C., of Fond du Lo, {6 ot tho West Bido Briggs. Tho Ion, E, P. Bmith, Commissionor of In- dian Affairs, Washington, D, O., 4 at tho South Bide Briggs. T. Blackstono, Esq., Prosident of tho Chicago, Alton & B¢, Lonis Bailrond, has gono £ast to at~ tond to business of tho Company. Col. Ralph Plumb, Sugorin‘olldun! of_tho Chi- cago & Paducah Railrond, loft for New York last evening on businocss conneoted with that road. Mr. Will Manlorro, tho ownor of the magoifi~ cent building at tho northenst corner of Madi~ non and Desrborn itroots, hasin that magnifi- cout building an offico, and in that offico one of the nseful instruments of tho American District Telograph Company. That _instrument wns mflmpufiwd yestorday by Mr. Maniorre, Mr. Maniorro s n flno clessical, mathomatical, and acientiflo schalnr, but hia oarly tolographic odu~ cation was wofully neglected, so when bo triod to call aboy, ha calied a policoman. A momont aftor a fat knight of tho star and club, woighiny in hie shirt plooves 500 pounds, wns soon Wad dling ropldly along Madsion strect, and by the timo he got to the corner of Dearborn, Lo was surronudod by a erowd of 100 mon and boys. Vielons of a tragedy camo noross tholr imaginations, & bloody murdor, or suicido b hunging was tho lonst thoy oxpooted, aud witl that morbid ouriosity which impols crowds to at- tond bangings, thoy followod the fat follow in Dbluo up stairs, Mr. Maniorro wad quiotly fan- ning and smoling, and cogitating on what s hot day It was, when tho ofticor and the attoudant crowd fillod the room. Countor-intorrogations onsued, and finally tho policoman loft, disap- pointed in not finding at loast a gong of bunko- mon. Mr. Manlorre bogan to study tolograph: yesterday, and will not lot up until he can te o boy from a policomnn by elsatricity. P. T. Barnum has postponed his doparture for Europe. £ Kato Fiold and Adolaide Phillips will ecalo the Pyronacs togother, 1t is announced at Baratoga that tha Socrotary of War is about to wod a widowod sistor of Gon., ‘Hancook, Hohuylor Colfax will address tha oitizena of Btophonson County, IIL, at tho fair-grounds, on tho 11th or 12th of Septomber. Gilmoro is to bo a Now Yorkor, Ho has beon engngod e loador of tho Twouty-socond Now York Bogimont Band at a salary of 810,000. Conductor William Donison, formorly for mau yoars_on tho Chicago & Milwaukee Rond, diod, Aug. 17, st his residonco in Oloar Creol, Col., whero ho had gono for health. L. D. Btamps, a colored Sonator in tho Louis- isno Logislafuro, has, in his travols, found s brothor in Des Moines, & stoward ab the Aborn Honso, Whom ho had not hoard from since early in tho Robollion. J. J. Dickey, Suporintondont of the Union Dasifio' Tologsaph, wout. Wauk to-day with lis fathor, Judgo Dickoy, of Iilinois, and Judgo Wallaco, of tho Cook County Court, of the samo Stato.—Omaha Bee, 220 Princo Napoleon asks to bo reinstatod ns a Genoral of Division of tho Franch, o8 overy Gon- eral who has held n chief command before tho onemy must, from an old law of Franco, be ro- tained in position till denth. Tho Princo com- manded the Fifth Corps in Italy ir 1859, ‘The response in full of Mr. Richard Grant ‘Whito to the Graphio invitation, iy as follows : If I could read my titlo clear To mansions u tho akies, T'd bid farewell to nvnmhh And with your gas a1 FEdward MoPhorson, Clork of tho United Btates Houso of Ropresontatives, is roprosontod us having expressed tho opinion that tho bacl-tal- ary grab will rovolutionizo tho porsounal of the noxt Qongress ; that tho fooling againat it in ov- ery direction is intenso and unrolonting. Among tho passengors from FBurope by tho stoamships Egypt was Mr. Mark Smuth, who re- turns to fili somo ongagoments in this conutry. Tia stay will bo butbriof, s o roturus in Novern- Dor, to bo_prosont at tho operatic debut of bis doughtor, Kato, whioh is to occur in Milan in Docomber. Garnott Androws, ono of the mont distinguish- ed jurists of Goorgla, diod, Aug. 14, at bis Tesi- done in Washington, Wilkes County, o wns in 1855 nominatod for Govoraor by tho Amori- con party, but was dofostod by Ioraohol V. Johnson. At the time of his doath ho was filling tho position of Judgo of tho Northern Ciroult. Miea Anna E. Dickinson rodoto tho top of ‘Pike's Poak, on Wodnesday morning, accom- iumled Dby BIr. E. 8. Nottloton, Chiet Enginacr of ho Rio Grando Railway Land Departmont, her Dbrother, tho Rov. Jobu Dickinson, and Ralph Mooker. Bho is the firat person who over mado tho ascent ou horsoback, nnd hithorto tho fout wos considerod impossiblo, On tho following dny sho lootured at_Colorado Bpriugs on * Joan of Acc."—Denver News. “T rospeotfully dooline,” writes ox-Mayor Oskoy Iall to tho @Graphiv, to join tho bolloon oxpodition to Europe, Aug. 25, I havoalroady mado o balloon voysgo much longer thon tho contemplated ono’ will bo, Whon ignorance is bliss, ‘tis folly to go with Wise, no doubt. But I am’ not ignorant. I was s passenger in tho celobrated wmrial machine ¢ Tammany * of November, 1872, I took noth- ing for grantod, but laid in supplios for & long voyage. Nover was balloon more inflated, Tho inflation oxteuded to tho possengors.” BUSINESS CARDS. SCOTCHPOLISHED GRANTTE SHEARER, SMITI & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITE WOILKS, DAL- (AT SCoTLAND, © P od Gray, Bluo, and Red it - ] ot ooy s A Jiot Ceanlten for mons, Iarhate e ihgaserrio, fecatlug, ud, volish: o o B o1yt aofobiatod Dafbostilo Granite witl Atapatah. " o WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenco, . 1, Buildor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE J¥ith Herels'Patantod Tuproyamenta, Boud for Clrou- ars GETTYSBURG WATER, s CETTYSBURG KATALYSINI "WATERTus Quxar MEvione o Nivune, Indorsed by tho Highost Aedical Authurlifvs. w Muoalar Powor to the Paralytio, Youthful ud !Juvohl,vl the Youug st a Orltioal : vos Caloull and '*Qlialky™ Dupoalta; Curos Qout, Rliowmatisns, Dyspopsia, Nouralgis, Ueavel, Dia- botos, Disossos of tho Kidneys, Livar, aud §kin, Abdor- inal Doy hronlo Dlarrhasa. Constipatio ailnout by al) drugglate, - AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY! Mondny, Tuosday, Wadnonday, and V nee, {u sohisoquencs of its inonisa auacs Eparkling Uninedy, VICTIMS! rangth of tho SLILTANS' LAKT LOVE® and MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Monroost., bot, Doarborn and State, Avlington, Coton & Kemtles Hinshoes, Bohiby Nowcomb, Mackin and Wilson, Mastor 3, Da« rt, Frnost Lindon, Billy Rice, W, Atliogion, Hon Cotton, J, R. Kemblo, In their Great Spocialtivs. Grand Voeal Qiarthtto, o Burlosqua of D=V OIRCEID, Yieory Evoning and Haturlay Matinco, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, CENTRAL PARK Afow nights mora. Rvorsbody 1s dolightod with tho Genuino Wit of this Sparkling Jomody, Our noxt productlon, “*DIAMOND," a companion ".“.fi"'ufx" 1'.'I nr;)ln;{,nl;"” »r\ Hlluhnnmr null;l)fi' Hml\nun ponranich of St ADA GIEAT, "0 Pron Of tho et b GLOBE_THEATRE. Erory Rvoning and Wednesday and Baturday M: N EERNANDY TOBTIN, o Erank Toshpg” 1m0 JACK. FARKAWAY, Adoat aud Ashare, KINGSBURY MUSI0 HALL, Clark and Randolph-sta, alls. Capnc oty moviblo. "y TLocturos, Conventions, 1,560 numborad sonts. iy at tho Hall, OCEAN NAVIGATIOR. CARRYING 'TIT1 UNITED STATES MAIL Betweon New York, Cork, and Livorpool Tho magniiicont now and fllpoworod Stonmships o i Lo il wnrivalod necommeniatione (o sl Shuss of prssencers, Tho steamors being altko, fravolors scciro o iroat Advantaga Of hnelig st iy sood sl et wtoathne Tor wacls i ovory salllbg: OCISARE ¢ RGO WRPUBLIG, TALTIS, o1 Tlu"ImITANNKL Rolling feoni Now York ot BATUIL DAYS, from Livorpool on THIURSDAYS, ealllog ot Cork Tigebat bt e Tialch L o e gy et tat B For fuethor fformation anply o Cumipanss Wasrmn ifice, 17 Gad 9 South Glaricat, noat Wasbinglon, Draft's o Great Bettata and Treland feom £1 upwened: ALIED TAGERGREN, Rt Tiokots and Deatta will ho said at th Y HSI SLD) BINK durlng tho Expoition, by tho Rov. . 1 GASHL: CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK. Algerin, + Auguat 27 | Abyselnis. August 21 Hussi Soptambor. 3 | Hatavin, s Java. Boptombor 10 | Calabla..... . Eoptombor 6 nd from Boston ovory Tuosduy, - Cabin Pussigo, 580, 8100 and 130, Gold. Excurslon Tickota at Roducod Ratas. Btcorgo Passage, $30 curroncy, 1 hooken tm uid oy all arta al Fieame 55 Towent moian Bight Drafts o Groat Tiritain, Trolnad, and tho Gontinont, P. 1. DU VERNET, Gon'l West'n Agont, - W oor, ¢lark snd andolonsis. . EDUCATIONAL, DYHRENFORTH COLLAGES Esinblished 1858, Incorporated 1804, Bustnors Colloge, Haoloyn dolph- Woat Blto 1edasattonay Galtcmmnd Jacdinst Aeaniioloh-at, a 1 North Sido h:i‘lul'\lr:‘l.fl»\nl Uafityn "Nl Fadios’ Baul o Fadios® ‘ursor THall, Nor el h Olark-at. "Tho Faculty numbors olglifaon Proforsor and Asn onitaen T bemman il Dokeation for o A of all nrcn hoglnning with F!!mnrr and fnoluding a Univors lfi_bnunm, I8 ombracod in tho [cduontioual Holiols arship, o DBusinoss (}nllnin % wmider o fmmodiate divoation of tho Proshlont. * or clrouines snd eiofie! sliips apply nt the Main Ofico, Tloolay's Gporn 1auso, m-gn froni 10 to 8. Thao yoar will' begin lit\m. ‘l‘ COLLEGE OF LAW THE Chicago and Nufiflwostcm Universilizs. Juilg JTENILY NOOTIT, Doan, Hon, LYMAN TRUM. BULL apd Ion. JAMES it DOOLITTLE, I)nll( Loo. thrors, VAN BUREN DENSTOW anit ' PITLID LIRS, Ay Profassors, Hon {’nnr At,_lonst 4 Lecturos dadly for 4 wooks, and Moot Jouits,” Tarm opeus Oct. 8. fr vartiSulnrsnidross Tribuiio Hullding, Chisago, RACINE COLLEGE. actuo Collego Includos throo Schoals: 1. A COLLEOJATE DEPARTMENT, with full Col. leginto Conirso, i 2. A SCIENTIFIO 8CHOOL, ts bo hogun this Autumn, 3. A GRAMMAR BOHOOL IFOR BOYS. ‘Thu throo Bahnols hogla Hopt. 10, s tatho ? mc’vfofl}\’i\‘l;f;"f ui.’v.:fi,r‘&“n“r;lg‘lff"b’f(cl"”" 1 Ontaloguos cau bo abtalucd attio Metobauts National MADENOISELLE TABDIVELS FHENON SOHOOL Reopons Sept. 17, Tho only ono in New York whuro Tronch fs taught a8 tn Parfs. Superior Bnglish oduontion. Drawlug, Latiu, aud Bingiog lueluded In the tuition, Hoaridors have an .uullopb lome, For ciroulara, 25 Wosb Forty-nixtivst, N, ¥, lofee by pormixsion to’ Blra; 1t, i e e, M. Pnltgni Ohonse " e Mrs. O 1. uiricy, T J2Biedinnlss, r.; N. Y. T, droloud, I. 1. Booloy, Ol ofnuati, SOUTH SIDE SENINARY MRS, I, RIMON. Igar itugisl succossor to Misa Mott, 460 Mioh. tonel, and Gorman Day and Loard- g Hahool for Youg Fadide and Ghilira, ¥ Torm comimencos Tucsdny, Sopt. f, ST.XAVIER’S ACADENY Corner Wabash-iy, nind Tvonty-nintlist., OHIOAGO, This ologant now buflding will opon for tho rocaptlon of puplls on Monday, Sopt. 1. For circular apply ta tho Dis . ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 West Twel(th-st,, Chiengo, Ill. Btudios fn this natitution will bo rusumod_Moadny, Sopt. 1. Taition, fior avasion of tan months, 860 For catalogun or infor AR L) Iatlon appiy te . SR, 8. VERDIN, 3. 9., Vieo-Proshiont. MRS, GI0. VANDENITORY, BOYS' BOHOOL. Mrn, GEORAR VANDENIIOFE will open. hor Tinard- ‘nlf and Duy School for BOYS, at No. 106 \WEST FORTY- SIECOND.ST., oloso to RESERVOIR PARK, New York, . 18, Nnmbor of boardIng puplls limitod to EIGHT. cliool iours from 9:30 o, m, t 3530 . Apblioations may bojuado s ab RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE F TRAINS. Summer Arrangemont, TXPLANATION OF ooptad. ¥ Bunday o; £lvo Hunday at §:4) a, =nENoy, MARRS,— t Saturdayox ful, |} Mondny exeajtad. " { Are tDaliy, MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADI Depol, St af, Take ot and foot o Ticentytecond-at, ichet 0:e enuthrast er aly s Sty Mo (ela woata n By Eipoayn ndate Hoo Jagkaon Accominodati Atlantlo xpross, Night Kxpros QAN RAVIDE ANE PNV Morning lixp Nlght avros TENRY 6, WENTWORTL, General Passongor Agodt. CHICAD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansaa City and Dencer Short Line, via Loulste Tant, Mov, and Chicago, Springsieid, s lion mnd St Lonts Throwigh Ane, [nion Jirpoty Weat Sfte, neur Milivon-at, Uiy, TVcick Oficea t A Depof, winl 133 Tsndoiphats Leive. | _rrive, Clty Expross viaJackuon- 1. and Lonisinna, Mo * 9:008, m, (* A:10p, m, Kansan City Tk Eaprogy vid Jnak»«;uvl o, Til., and Lanisi-| Untan Depot, eorner Judfsn and Trcket 0 63 Soutls Chark-at,y opposite Sherm 2 Doty nd at Depot, Arrive, Milwankoo, 5t, Paut & Minncap| N8 DN TEDRA s t 6500, m, Miiwnakon & Prai Al Txpren 11000 m. Milwauken, Bt; Pr olis Night Eiproe 16 p. m. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—ivot of' Lakeat., Indiang-av., and Sizteznthist,, and Canal and Stxteenthests, Ticket ufices, No, 03 Clark- 8ty qudd at degats, Teave. Mail and Fxpross... Qiawnand T!Y\.;x;nlnrm i ubuque and Stoux City Exp. Pacifiy Fast Lino, rora, Cason Moendota & Ottawa Pae Hffl!... Downor'a Grove Accommodatiog| Ritrors: Tasonzor : Aurora Passongor (Sunday).....| Dubquo & Sioyx Oity Pacifio Night Expross, Downora tirova Ace Toxas Kxpross,. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot font of Lukeat, and fool of’ Ticenty.second-at, apicéa, 1 Tiandolphat., near Clark. Teka Tho Thiticth Your bogias on Tucaday, Sontembor 9, 13 Catalogucs sont. rog on application t0 (o Proal dent. RILEROSRTHR, G BISHOP WHIPPLE'S BUROOLS, FARIBAULT, MINN ST MARY'S HALL, for girls: All departmonta oqual tn tho bost Eantarn Safiools. . Native (oohars of modor yonr. ' SHATTUCK SOHOOL, for Inates entor Sophiomoro Olass In Enstorn Col wes. Locatlon romarkablo for hoalthfulgoss and scon- 1% oondot organtzation.” Torm opons Benk, 1, e Tor eataloguon nddress RV, JAMES DOBHIN, FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Froohold, Now Joroy: bosrding achool for boye: acad for Gntaloguos to Rovs . G, O AMBIIS, Priadgsl rle X wii=1 Round the World. Metsra, COOK SON & JENKINS, Tourista nnd Ex- gurston Mauagurs, 963 Drondway, Rufe Vork, anoounco tuat tholr BROOND PERSONALLY CONDUCTID PARTY ROUND THE WOIRLD will Joava Livorpoot faturdny, Aua, 807, Néw' Verk, Sebt. 201 b . 201 Sun Teanclyed, Octs 161 aod il bb undur o porsonal chiargo of Alozaudur How- ard, tho Kiezy's Chiuf Palostino Matogor, Tho route will embzaoo Japon, China, Tndla, Egs, ‘woll a3 Continental Kuropo, all’of thoso cvuntrios vlsitod, whilo faoillt, to visit PALESTINI anu tho 5 Prigo for tho ontiro trip fram How York, Chlcaga, or Ban Franclsoo, back to thoss placer, 81,570 Bold, wbioh fucludes firat-clnes faro, 70 daya’ Hotal dxponsua on fand, slooping.conoliue, onnthuscs, oposita of 10 por cont for this tonr aro now hefng ro- colvod, and full information will bo given by addronsing COOK BON & JRNKING, 55 [randiray: Cookis Mxoursionit, contuiying full pasticulars'ot 1,50 tours In Juropa, Palustino, Egypt, and Anorlea, to Voliad upon spplleatton. ph o alog will bo gisan for thoso wlio dosire it Yaropo, and the ago, Dritish and 5 Cooti- nental ports samo oy othor regular Havs. payable {n 17,8, eitreonay, - Awpy for fuil (nforn ‘o Com- m otfig=n, ‘No, 7 ftowling Groon, Now Yurk, sud N, E. corner Laballonnd Madlsonste,, Chicaso. IENDERSON BROTIERS, Agonts. NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walea Atlantio Stosmship Company's now first-class Steamships will sall from I’Euuw)'l\!unlu Rait- Tond Wharf, Jorsoy Cly ry PEMBIORE o -Aug. 23 LAMORG, ~Bopt. 13 ‘Theso stenn ey Ludlt axprossly for the trade, aro vided with all the Intest Im\:rnvunmum{ur tho comfort Sonvonionca of Cabisy and Sloorago Pissongors. . Hirat \Win, §0 curroney; Socoud Cabln, 365 ourroucy’s Stoor- e ¥alourmyuey ropaid Stuarsgd eirtiicatun feom Car- altr, %¢%3. “Dralti tor £1and upwacds, For farthor partionlara, pany's Otices, No. 1 Dack ARGHIBALD BAXTET . A ton nt apply In UardIf, at the Com- e, and 1 Now Yark 6 it & CO., Agents, Ko 1 iffoadiay. STATE LINE. NEW.YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thoso elogant now stoamurs will wili feoin Stato Ling Plor, Fulton Ferry, Brookiyn, N, Y. va follows: ALRBAMA, . sturday, Aug, 2. Wednosday, Sopt. '8 Sept, 17, ot, 1, 1, 05 ‘Agunts, 73 Brovdway, N, ¥, BAMPLE & TTARGIS, Ag Cor. of Canal and Wost Madison-ats,, Ghicago. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Bll]lg!l‘(l‘fllm Nn\'lv’ufll( 11.11 l?llfign!gflu‘n mf"‘l’z‘m pool iy mukd EUr Lo dHEoc ovary Tortase, Oy QUIEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, froms Blovs 44 iy Norli Hivur, ioucs. Saturdas: Aug. I8 | Canada.Saturdas, Aug, 0. iaturday, Aug, 2. | Spain,.. Saturdny, Sept, G, asnnicy 870, B8O, uiil 890 Currency. Tteturn Tickets, S140 und S160 Currency. BTELERAGKE PASBAUGR, &2, mxmmoé, Passouyors bookud t or frout Goriaan and Seondin- vian poluits at low rates, “T'he Steamships of this lino aro tho largost in tho trade. Drafts on Groat Britain, Ireland, and the Continent, WILLIAM MACALISTER, on'l Weatarn Aent, ik and Randolphists, (upposite now higago. Tortulght Northorst cornor Bhorman Houso), SALVE. Al Rtight Bnlve for Burny, Boils, CORNSI! 25 contan box, DR, STRPIENS, 134 Doarborn-st, FAIRBANK® E_HILL SEMINARY — FOR__YOUNG Al Iadie 4”51')\1;;}1500'“[“& N; Yi7 M\()}li?’ ll‘:vdxgl!l:ullun ATIS & BpCe v ons Bopt. 17, . 0. SILL, Teincipal and Beopriotor. - (YL AND MEQUANTONEL RROINGERING AT thio Tionsaolaor Polytochnla Inatituto, Troy, N. Y. Tistructlon vory practical,” Advantagos Ssurihassl this oountry, raduates obtaln _excellont positions. LRoopous Sort: 17, “For tho Auga) Rouistons soniaiilig ITEOTUL conran af atidge e, THETCOHARLES DROWNE, Dirgctor, o8 J EBLE BCHOOL, EYRAOUSE, N. ¥. ENGLISI - and Fronch, _Soliool for youny ladies undor the. 01 vision of the Rt, Rov. I, D. Huntington, S, T, D.. 10] o0 Contrai Now York. ‘o Iall Tefm bogtos 1 -ucu.’(g dny 1o Sentombar... 1o X . JACKRON, yracnss, n, v oo roaddross, MA TME. O. dn SILVA AND MRS, ALRX. BRAD- MM R0 orsds tor D oo in: Fronch, and German Hoardiog and Day School for young Indivs and children, 17 Weat T lr(f—v‘lmh-ll , Now York, roopon Soplowbor 2, Applications: may o mado ad [ T8 WL G. GRYAN'S BOAR SOIODL FOR M o N P A RDING FOTOOT TR echool opune SHQL. 17, 1833, BATAVIA, N. Y., Juno 23, 1873, ORTHWESTRERN ~UNIVERSITY —§1X OOFL- LN loen, amd avor sevoury Profemsors and instrustors, Tl torn & ‘s particulars, addross Pros dont FOW ons Bupt. 17, LR, JEvnauton, 1. HIE NDERGATTEN WILLCONMENGE Sgn Monday, Bopt, 1, 1873, in sucond stor; nfh“lm}a’;fl‘fi Wahash:av., toat Konetaattiat, . Tats sCHoqL L6 (or Sl dran Undor 13 yoars of ako. - Aflss Surals Ao Winmels Tein elpal. Clrenlars can bo obtained at K. H, Sargont's drug- RO, TS W ADRSY. ) SornuF BIALCRUMAL: 1:')1“ Fyir log's munsio storo, 163, and of MISS WINNEK, 820 Wa: bash-av. Arrive, Hydo Park and Oak Wood: 1345 PArk and Oak Woodn CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. 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BIGRLOW 1 a rogularly brod physiclan, 11is rnf- utntion ia hest known loro in our midst, 1 wants no dis- tant rofes wall spokun of ‘{ ovun trusting lves to bils oare, Whilo tho world ondures lotana aro roquired, und if any ono noods itfs of tho utmoat lmportanoe to finkmo whoeo exparionce 1a equal tu his offor of mudl- el bl S S et emphaticnlly suol to visit DR, BIGKLOW, at his Coutral Ttouiny, 270 Soutl Utark-st., Ohloago. yorayy: Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, e b oA et os il vate fpcangoes? 2ath 0 o i R S KX N thd oaly wbywiolas i tho eity who was- O e Thack st for 50 cunty, Tilustratod with mumor= ous Nnwangravings, DR. A. G. OLIN, 0Ol ENTIAL PIUYSIOIAN, No. 50 Wathash ao Spponito. bosy Ofions bfengo ouros all pelvato, ohrouto, aud norsous disvasvs n botl soxes, no mattor wh or 0 lave fal un kuaran tood. Cuusultatlon fren wel ‘sorraspondungs confidontinl; 61 vagus full information foF two stamps, ond for siroulnr, DR. STONIE, . 112 WEST MADISON.T., OHIOAGO, ILLs (a regular raduate In modlcluv), troafs all Uhronio Disuns of Etih soxus. . Cuipon gunrantvod, - All Foninle Diticultlc A Eoaato Witk siceus. | Modiolnos furnishod, (o aultation froo. ‘Look disvases, ofret S froo'tor two stavupae. Al uttors ooniiduntiat, " 5] i g Dr. TOWVW NSENID 183 8OUTH OLARK-8T., Quatinuos fo ouro all Ulrnlc, Norvous, aud Iriuary Disonson of buth avxo s, sind Im:yflg«z&u:&;[:h:hl}!fl,:fim e o Ty uall, 15 N e B TReRiA Wl waunss. *Siis Modice] Froatid 1Q {udios and gontloon ey froas