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ake it, in faot, only a hoalthful and natural - fubstitution of coin for papor. Inany othor ods, or on any othor prinolple, resumption will 0 much hardor aud moro expouslvo to the coun- {ry and the peoplo.” : MR KERD'S NOMINATION. At 1 o%lock tho. Convention nssembled, and Col, McCluro, of Jofforsonyille, was callod to the lialr, A very little prelimivary businoss fole jowed ; whon, on motion, Mr. Korr wan doclared tho unanimabs cholce of tho Convontion for Congrosn,| 1o was called upon for n speech, to which call lio rosponded in_an olaborato offort, In which ho aet forth, in addition to tho financial viows olicited ag abovo, a vast numbor of wrongs commitied against'the country and tlho ooplo, and, in a frank_and manly way, made nno\ru bis viows, some of which, ho nppearcd awaro, wore not in lLiarmony with tho current opinion of the hour. RESOLUTTONS. Tho Committes on Howolutions prosontod the llowing, among othora ’D’Ihll vg‘rnlly rogfl 176 tha fntrinsicand incaloutable valuo to all the pooplo of & currency bnecd upon snd convortiblo fnto gold and sllver, as is obvionaly con= temnplated by tho Conatitutions ‘but wo also deam 1t {noxpedient now, whilo tho country languishcs under * the effocts of o rocent financial crisls, {o attempt ro- psymonta, O o ova: s bent Interots and safoty of tha oplo domand the repeal of tho Nationsl Davking Juw, and tho substitution for Nationa] Bank notes of an equivalent smonnt of greonbaoks, to bo Isstied In ro. domption of bonds, theroby reducing the burden of interost on the public dobt, aud giving tho peoplon tter curronoy, M'.l‘lm msolu{luns woro unanimously adoj tod, ond the ono touching the ropenl of the Natlonal Bankiog law wan vociferously choorcd. It {s moro than probabla that Mr, Korr will bo roturned to Congross; and ho will doubtless be welcomed back into the body of which he waa so loug a leading and influontial member. M. McLean County ;‘oll!lcu. retal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br.ogfiuonm, 1L, July8.—Tho Indopondent Roform County Convention will be hold in this oity on Monday, aud will cortainly nominato awrenco Woldon, of this city, for Conpross. oldon formerly was Unitod Btatos District Attorney for the Southorn District of Illinols, From a convanalxion twilh“ l’i‘ ]numhnr o{ tho oform party prominent politiolans, wo learn ghh me-guray&ne it in qugu ‘probublo, if not an sssured fact, that tho Hon. Dr, T. P. Ttogers will bo nominated ss candidate for tho Legislaturo. Buch nomination would prove rcceptable to the Indopondents. By his election the interosts of the county would be placed ia oxcollent kooping. Ho will draw many votes from tho Ropublican rauks, . Arkansns Eloction. IaTTLE Rook, Ark., July 8.—Tho officlal vote of tho thirty counties givoa 91,257 majority for tho Convention. The yemxlnln{enunnus, forty=- four, it is estimated will swell the mejonity for the Gonvention to 66,000, With the oxcoption of two or three counties, Domoorats nre elocted delegates, Tho mnjon'Lv of tho Iatter in the Couvention will be overwhelming. Declinos o Reo=Elcction, Bostox, July 8.—amuel Hooper declines » re-cloction to Uongross. —_——— # OARPENTER’S GAG-LAW.” Another Lettex from Sonntor OCarpone 0T, From the New York Times, July 3., Tho following Is Banator Oarpontor's reply to tho World's strioturon on his rocont lotter to tho Times: o the Editor of tha World: Undor the above titlo you review n letter writ- ten by mo to tho Zimes, You take good care not to publish my lotter, but you commonco by stating, or rathor m(un!lfln@, what tho lattor is. + 1, You ssy, *Bonator Carpontor maintains thnt the bill is not his, but Bonator Thurman's.” This {8 altogetber untrue. Senator Thurman {8 nolthor mentioned nor reforred o in my lottor #8 being tho author of the bill ; nor mentionod + or roforred to in connaction with tho bill, oxcopt 88 ho ia Inclndod a8 a member of tho Committee on the Judlulm?. 2. You say, ' Ho maintaius that he carried tho il through In spito of Sonator Thurmau,” -~ Imaintained no snoli thing, oxcept that I gave tho unmes of those who voted for the bill, and Bonator Thurman waa nob ono of thom, 1 did not even say that he voted against the bill, 8. You say, " Ho maintains that the idea is un- founded that ‘s company or an_individual pub- lishing & paper in Now Yorlk could bo sued undor this bill” in the District of Columbia for a libol published in Now York." 2 Hero you nrg right. I didand do maintain this. To order to coma within the section you complain of, ¢wo things must concur—irst, you must be engoged in doiug & businoss in the District, out of which tho causo of aotion arisos ; end, second, you must havo an ngont hero in 1o« spect of thal ivn{nen. Noithor of these condi- ons exists in your cnso, You are not publish- ing o papor lero, nor have you any agont tn rospect of tho publication of & paper hore, 8. You say, “ Ho maintains that under this bill ¢ a company or an individusl publishing & papor In Nowg[arit ’ nat only may be, but ought to bo, sucd in tho Distrlct ‘of Columbin for an injury committed by their agont in this District.” Horo you 60 complotely confuse two things as to make the entiro stateniont substantially un- tre. What I.maintained was that if the New York Times Company, for instanee, should es- tablish a branch-publication house lo this Dis- trict, conducted by anagent, and the house hore should publish g Jibol hore, thon the suit thore- for out to bo here, andnot In Now York. But Fou 8o confuse tho mattor that your readers will undoratand that I claim that fornn act dono in New York you ought to be linblo horo, which is oxactly tho roverse of what I did claim, Hanving thus made my lotter nbeurd by mukln{ It your own, nnd wholly misropresenting what aid, yon prococed to condemn me for the * pro- posterons complication of cross statements,” Which you are guilty of, and not I. 4. Again you say: ‘' But wo havo the teatimo- py of Sonator Qarpentar himeolf ta tho fact that, while tho rerious and creditable businces of ro- modeling our judicinl system {n conformity with the aotual needs of the country was done by Ben= stor Thurmnn, against this preclous eloventh Beetin, thruat by bim (Garpontor) fnto tho bill," o Here you substantially assort two thinga: 1, That 1 have admitted that ** tho gerious and crod- Itsblo busincss of romodeling our judiclal sys- fem" twas done by Sonator Thurman, And 2. That tho oloventh section was thrust into the bul by me, You have no edmission from me of eithor of theso things, and neithor I8 truo, Sen- ator Thurman did no more about if than any othor momber of the Committes, and, withont disclosipg Commitiea soorats, 1 con fay that T wag neither tho author nor tho moverof the elovonth section; aud that is the onl{ section pf tho il that was not drawn originally by mo, though amendod mv}m] ghangod oyer 'and” over agalu by the Committao, 1Again, you say : **The TWorld hna pn agentiin Washington charged to colloct and transemit to s, by meil and tolograph, all important facts and rymors concerning man and things in that Capital, Bup{ouu thle agont ta gscortain, no matter how, that Senntqr%m:emor 'has recelved Bay a fog of 83,000, from some person or porsons ptarestod in inducing him to bring about such jegislation a8 will give marketable value to oertain intrinsically worthless and at prosgnf un, maiketablo bonds, Thip fack, which we lLave pupposod our pgant to ascertain, it would clearly o bl duty to transmit to us, and It would a8 clearly be” our duty to make it known to tho country, it baying been lon;i 150 lald down, even i England by the elpquent Lord Camden, that & papor which ¢polntd out the baso and mia- ohloyous procoodings of mon {n pawer, and goes $0 open &e oyen of the world, ough‘noz to bo considered na llbalous,’ Do you not know that nobody objects to your doing " all this, and that no action” of llbel, ng mnttor where commenced, can punish you for flolug sof Buk tho resl question is: Whother on ought ta be permitted to publish of mo that ihu’» roceived a bribo of $3,000 whou you knosy I have not, and you make tho statement and sond {t to your many roadors, woll knowing it to b falaw, and you dé 6o with tho malicious inten— tion of uujuull{ projudicing the pooplo -lgnmnl 67 This is the question you waut ta_discuss. Nobody denios your porfout right to publisn tho rutli, no mpttor how dotrimonjal It may bhe to Indlvldu-lu. But the auostion ls, have yousa xight 1o prejudico and ruin s mon by {alse accu: eation inapifed by malico? 1t by Mborty of tho press you mean thoright to publishthe tyuth, no matter what it is,you arecon- ceded to bo rfuht. You mn{ follow ovor{ man into tho cornora of his life, hald up bia fraiitics, and £1p086 i wonknessod to yolr hoart’s coutont. You may hold & microdcopo over overy man's gonduct, und mnke tho mosg of tha truth in all cages, Hut you ought to be satiafled with this, }'cu havae no right to invent acousatious to satia- fy malico ; no yight ta oliarge 8 man with what fou know ho has not donoe, te foed your {ll-will, ll you claim thin to bo n° part of the liporty of ::au proay, tho people will know how tq deal with When the proas will restrain itself within the limits of truth, public men, by extrome circum= spection, by baing aa harmloss we dovos, and syoiding roporters, may bo safo, and will neithor neod nor can thoy ayail thomeplyos of libel suits, i\m our, editorlal eliows hnf,” nt Iemgtl the World hap pot yot ronched (his rp‘;nrd for trut! ;nd'just{o‘o& fl‘l“flm}“‘ fouy {uilu ements sy of oty aud (Lroo 0f fhe four are falo, A MATY, 1, GAReRNTEE, RAILROADS. The Northwestern Bondholders’ Suit in Wisconsin, A Further Hearing of Argumefiis to Bo .Nad To-Day. How the Railrond Law Is Working' 0 in Jowa. The Burlington & Quiney, Nlinols Cen- {ral, and Northwestern Roads . Will Not Conform. Foraclosure of 243,000,000 Moxrt- gago on the Southenst- orn Road. Miscellancous Raflroad Nows, - THE WISCONSIN LAW. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicao Tribune, TIE OLOSE OF TUE ARGUMENTS. Maoisoy, Wis,, July 8.—The belief, current lnpt ovening, that tho Qourt might abruptly tor~ minate’ tho raflway injunotion sult by bolding that the gonoral law of March 12 repeslod tho Dottor act of the day bofors, was not confirmed: This morning tho caso was resumod. nt 8i145 o'clock, Mr. Stoughton continning his argument for the bondholders of tho rallway. Commencing with o comprohonsive recitation of the powers conferrod ond conflrmed by the chartors of tho consolidatod Chicago & Northwestorn Company, ho olaboratod, by numorous oitations from tho highost ‘courts in moveral: Btatos, tho monstrous infquity of = tho dootrine onunciated by the opposing - counsol, thnt tho Btate of Wisconsin ad full sauthority, by tho reserved powor, to destroy tho security of mortgages, Ho then nrgued that the ndjust~ mont of ratos was s question for the Court alona to dotormine, and when it should come into court, wero tho jury to'docreo, as the Wiscon- sin Logislaturo had dono, that thae railroad muet do thoir business at unromunorative rates, tho Qourt would cortainly . Wy A BET ABIDE TIEIR VERDIOT, * o with tho apt observation of tho Jato Mr. Justice Groer: * Gontlomon, it takea thirteen rascals in this Court to rob & man of his property.” - In o cloar, forcible.- manner, MMr. - Btoughto: tilustratod the prngoulllon 1 *\What 8 property but the uso theroof, and what ia tho uso but tho, +valuo thoreof ?” 'fil(@ detof the Wisconsin Log- | islature was the firat legislative attempt on earth to fix ratos, unleas that right was rosorved in tho original chartor. - In tho ha plest mnaner be reviewed the authoritles oited by tho cougel for tho Stato, showing clearly that tuoy wore roally Hulcnpfi‘llo of praotscly tho apguafle construction to that plaoed upon them by Judge Dixon and Mr. Bloanoe, and although intorruptod soveral timos by those gontlemen, Mr. Stough- ton maintained his ground admirably, and olosed his oxhaustivo argumont, which had ocoupled five hours in delivery, & few minutos bofora noon, 5 EX-CIIEF-TUBTICR DIXON thon rose, and respcotfully contonded that tho Court could not injeot the word ' reasonable™ into the roserved power contained in the Gonstl- tutlon of Wisconsin, whereupon Judge Drum- mond inquired: * t, thon, do those Judges monn, whoso opinfons have been eited, whon \\u‘:iy 8oy theso powera aro subject to llmltntlon, and who are to couatrao the limitation " *Tha Court,"” roplied Mr, Dixon, Judge Drummond—As the quostions have a loaning upon the construction wo give to this pro- vision of the Qonstitution, ia your doctrinoe this; Horo 1o tho Biate of Wiasconsln ; it oreates o cor- Immtton, and authorizes it to Lorrow money for ho purposo of constructing s railroad. ~Tho corporation borrows money under thia provision of tho Constitution, nnd canstructs s railroad, It mortgagos ita franchiscs, its charter, its rights, aud everything it possceses, ta thoso who have loaned the money, ~ Aas I undorstand you, tho Logielaturo o g " CAN, AT WJLL, REPZAL THE OHARTER, on the groynd that the chayter was given and thie monoy horrowed on this condition. Mr. Dixon replied afirmatively. Judge Drummond—8a that the faot thatit mado thia contract doga not have any effogt upon its power to ropenl the chartor ¢ Mr, Dixon—No, slr, 5 Judge Drymmond—Tor Ipstanco, the charter is ropealed ; tho rord 18 “all constructed ; tho dopots, buildings, and oquipment are provided. Nov, tho right to- run the ropd is & franchise. Can the Btato grant this rosd-bed to . any corpo- ration and run & railroad over that road-bod 7' Mr. Dixon—CQortainly not, bocauso the props orby is tho property of the greditors, The Stato Las no control over {f, Judge Drummond—Yos ; but what is tho prap- erty worth 7 AMr, Dixon~It is worth what any one will givoe for it to run the railroad. Our goneral statuton authorize tho purchasors to immeodiatoly organ- {zo 88 & company to (UN ‘TUE ROAD AND USE THE PROPERTY. \flmtl‘ wished to ey in relation to this limita- tion was, that it waa tho provinco of the Courg 0 conatrue the languago of this limitation. Tho Cfu.r't onnpot injoct 1nto it the word * reasona- blo. ! : Judgo Drunmond—Wo would like yauto gath- or togethor ull the authoritios whoro this power of limitction has been applied. . Judge Davis—Anything in tho world eith- or sido have, that you wish us to refor ta, ‘whoro the Court, olther by dictum $r 2l.cot do- oigfon, na construed tho pawer of limitation— that i8 tho golnl. : Mosars, Dixon and Bloan here urged thst thero was_but one much authority, namely,: in tho One Hundrod and Fourth Masoachusctta Reporis, and that tho cases ocited wero all by diotlon.” This agsortion wag glarply questioned by the railway attorneys, snd a contention sepmod lkoly to arise. THE HEARING TO IiE CONTINUED TO-DAY. Judgo Davis stopped the discussion, order Waa rostored, and tha court adjourned i to. morrow at 8 o'clock, rogardless of tho natfonal holiday. What tho declsion will' bo, aud who will delivor tho, oI»hx(qn, aro matiors of spoculation, Tho 'dofonted party will nppeal, aud, a8 the quostion would thon come before the tribunal of which Judgo Davis is » mombp, 1t Ia thought ho will nat now commit’ himself to writing, Tho fndlcatlons, therofors, point to Judgo Drummond. to has ioterrogated the oouusol most, and has given oloso attention to syory featura of tho trial. It is possible, how, ovor, that the Court may merely aftirm, or do- clino tho motion for an injuuction, reserving their ronsous thoyotor until a future tme, i oy MISUELLANEOUS, The war of rates on live stock has ended. Al differoncos botwoen the trunk lines are satise faotorily settled, and o new tariff of ratos hes boon agreed upon by tho East linos from Chica- go, taking offact Monday, aa follows, viz: Chis cago to New York, 85 cents ; Ohicago $o Phil- adelphia and DBaltimoro, 50 cents; Obfoago to” Buflalo, 80 conts ; Ohivago to Kast Liberty, 80 conts, Aotual wolght, and no roturn pasos whatover. THE MICIIGAN CENTBAT, RATLROAD givos tho following statomang of its oarnings during the mouth of Moy, 18743 1878—Dassengerd. 1874—Panseugers. . ++$107,701.48 100,469.47 Doorease, 1873—Frelght, 1874—Frofght, 440,090,00 7, 457,760.37 7= Incroase,.y 1 5‘!3—1!(!\:&)1!!\00“ 74—Dtlscellanous Deeroano. ceeuaqese e A RAILTOAD TAW, THE 10W) AW, Besldes the Ohicago, Rook Island & Pacific Railroad, the nur)h)lgtqn, Coday Rapids & Min- nosots, the Central Towa, the Des Moiues Vallay, aud tho Bloux Oity & Paoifio Railroads have also deoldod tg abida by the new Iawa law, aud ‘sub- Jout 1t to'a test whetticr it will'work ar not, A Tut whilo the former road (s allowed to charge only 8 conte por mnilo on passengor ratos, it boing » fizat-clnes rond, the Burlington, Codat Rupids & mlnnam:‘u, m,ljd the ‘OA::{:I I‘&;"fififi o‘tu;n:lvl: aro nllowod ta charge 8 3 ), Do Mojups Valloy qnfiéluu}_ &ty & Poolfic Ralls ronds 43¢ cents per milo on passovgors, The {rolght ratos op tha formar aro also cousidorably. lower thau thous of tho lattor onns, ‘L'he Chigawg & Noythwoatern Rallroad bwg in eeee . 684557 .phioh s corisidoral , made on tho ca) -mnnl a fow milos south of Carlinvil the hands of the grmtur & néw frolght tarle ly lower than the old ono, ut atlll does not come down to tho figures proe vidod by lsw. The Dhlo-‘;o Burlington & Quinoy and the Tlinols Ogntta) hav also under cousidoration the advisability of roduoing thelr ratos, but, 1ike the Northwoatern,will not submit to the now law which goos Into offeoct to-day, MORTGAGE FOREOLOBED, Brnmvarieny, JII. Ju‘l(y : .—The Lonu snd’ ork, Trust Company, of Now to-day foraclomed nmurtgflw for ©3,000,000 agalnat yllm 8pring. flold & Ilhnols Sonthoastorn Raflrond, Tho do- crea waa to the offact that If tho monoy was not pald within thirty days tha road, ote., was to bo #0ld without rodomptlon, 1t is undorstood that {bis prooceding ia sfmply formal, and doos not affoot the &u’uaunt managonient,. The road has boon steadily iuorepsing in buslnoss and roe Bources slnoa It wont into tho hands of tha Hon, 0, A, Boochor a8 Recolvor,’ and it is fast boe conlng an important liuo of rosd under his oaro. DINECTORS' MEETING OF THE INDIANATOLIS A -, ' WESTERN RAILNOAD GOMPANY. ! Spectul Dispateh to The OMcago Tribtine, INDIANAPOLIS, July 8.—Tho Directors of tho Indianapolis & Woatern Railroad Company mot In-this clty to-dny. - Btops woro takon to ogin the wurvey of tlio lno from horo to Montezuma, Parko County, An assoaument of & por cont was Ital atook, payable on tho call of ommittos. et e sy THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, the Exooutive Nows Xtemin Telegraphed fo Tho Ohleago Tribune. 1LLINOIS, About 8 o'clock yosterday aftornoon pooplo i tho vicinity of Allnyixo Wogdwnrd & Co.vu u“xcml‘: °| énl laboratory in Poorin woro startled by & Joud oxplosion, which proved to havo boon caused by tho onroless handling of somo dangerous com- ound with which Mr. Henry A, Wolzol was mak- ng firoworks for to-day's colobration, His ©eyes wero burnod terribly, and little hopo is en- tortainod that hio will racover his alght. Ho wna sldo smorlously hurt iuternally. A voung lad namod Groono, standing noar, was badly shockod, but not dangorouely hurt. The oxplosion was heard for & number of blocka, ¥ —A unlyoranl wall is going up in oll patts of McLoan, ‘DoWitt, Tazewoll, Macon, and Ford Countlos, that corn f6 fast_belng ruined by tho ohinch-bug this yoar. Htranga-to say, corn auudhg aloncis a3 much infosted with these destructivo pests as it is - when boside small graine. This is difforent from all paat yeara. + —In tho vicinity of Oconce, Shelby Oounty, whont, oorn, oats, potatoes, and grass oxhibit a fnir avorago proapect. Apples-will bo half n crop. Tho S“ch prospoot -8 good. Grapos, cherrios, and all the smallor frults, are vory oor, —Gangs of harvest-mon looking for work are tobo acen in tho streots of Winchestor dally, dumnndln‘; $£32, 83, and £4 por day for their ser- slcou; but very fow find work at above £2.60 por —Farmera fu oll parts of McLoan Connty, through the agency of the Granges and ‘Farme ers' Cluba, aro ‘organizing mutual Insurance corporations, whioh bid fair to put an ond to the Inborn of the poripatotic insurance agont, :, —Ono Thomas Iendall, tho other day, ran away from Baybrook, where Lo had been n grain doalor, leaving many bills unpaid. Ono of Xon- dall's Iatost traden wns to sell Jnmos R, Monra o gection of Jaud in Kansas, of which, unfortunate- 1y for Moars, Kendall had no titto, T ~Tho 0dd Follows’ rounion ‘st Paxton, tobo ressed by tho: Hou. Schuyler Colfax, will ako place on Monday next. .. 54 ~—Boring for coal Lias beon in progross forgomo days near Lincoln, at the junction of the O, & A. ond B, W. & W. Rallronds. A dopth of 53 feot hod boon ronohed Wednoesdsy evening. —Willlam Travoras, s man llvln‘x noar .Ship- o, committed sulcldo. yestordny by blowing. hin_brains -out. Tho cause which lod to the aat was fear of pros- ecutlon for an attempt to kill, he baving in tho lost fow dsys shot and probably mortally wounded & young man. - ~The farmers of Kano and DuPage Counties will calobrato the Fourth at 8t, Ohorles, Gen, Farosworth, tho Hon, John Wentworth, and othors will addross thom. ~Thore will be no genoral celobration of the Fourth at Jacksonville, but a fina trotting oxhi- Dbition wil] take placo ot tho fair gronnds, Eigh- toon horson from Jacksonville, Quinay, Chicago, Loulsinoa, Mo, and moveral other places have boen entored, and about §800 are offored in premiums, —DPorsons from all paris of Morgan and the surrounding countlea Continue to roport sorious dostruction of grala by chinoh-bugs, Wintor whoat ia all harvested, but spring wheat, corn, and oats are bolng terribly injured, though gens orally only a portion of each flold is attacked, One mon near Lynnvillo-has lost eight ncres of oats, twolve acres of apring whont, and thirteon acres of corn. Pars groen, lime, and othor proventives have boon tried without success, A hoavy raln ia prayed for, s it would wash tho buge awny, and the tiolds aro sufforing from drought, INDIANA, Owing to the amall attendance at tho racos, t Huntington, and the discouraging prospeots, all ‘horsos thera woro shipped off yesterday, and the furfmon left for home. Although s pumbor of very good horaes wero takon thers, tho races proved & failure in point of attendance, and in- Folyed tho Assoclation in o loss of nbout $1,600, Tho' mgotings of formor years have alwaya proved succosaful, and. tho” falluro this yoar is hiard to bo accounted for. —The Evansville . Elevator Cam‘muy, of Evanaville, Vanderburg County, was incorpor- ated at the offico of tho Beorotary of State of In~ diana youtorday, Oapital stock, $00,000, —On Wadneaday night Anthony Bauman ar- rived at Bouth Bend from' Racine, Wis.,, and stopped at the Union House.. Ho complainod of his wifo that she prayed too much, and eo ho concludod to travel. “Yesterdsy afterncon his xj?:x‘z’x gnn broken into, and ko was found dead in od. —That portion of South Bond Iying east of tho river bas, for a couple of years, beon to a con~ siderablo oxtont infested with that pest known a8 the *'fire bug," a numbar of buildings having 1n that time been burned.. On Thureday, about midnight, the grocery atore of John O; Wagnor was fired under the floor, but - the’ Fire' Dopart~ ment aaved it from belng destroyed, The atock was mainly damagod " by water. * Insurance £8,- 0G0; loss about 26 per cont, ... & MIONIGAN, A snd acoidont ocourred -in Bturgis yesterday sbout 6 o'clock. A man named ‘John Shirley was working in his cellar, whon a large stone, welghing noarly half a tom, foll pon Lia hoad, smaghing his ekull, breaking bis. nook, and kill~ ing him instantly. “Ho was & poor mon, and loft @ wife and sevon children, R ~—Jn’ the Oircult Court as- Magon, Wilhiminar Spainor obtained a vordiot of 8950 dnmages fixunst » saloon-koeper for gclling her husband quor, —H, B, MoCullough, late ticket agont at North leini, has been arrostod for embezzlomont of 1mono, ulunfilnz o tho Detrolt, Lansing & Lnko Michigan hallroad, —The residenco of Honry Hosse, near B, City, was burned on Thuraday night. A loado: gun in the houso was discharged by the flamos, swaliening tho - family, who otherwiso would have boon burned to death, —A woman namod Fuller was found fatally shot at hier renldence in Holland early yeaterday morning. No clue to the assassin, OWA, On Thureda; muru‘ng s littlo girl, 11 yenra old, namod Soate Walker, living e finrfln;luu, ‘was abduoted by s man who gave his namo ng Jones, a stranger there. Ho g;lduuod tho obild got into a buggy, which, wfiulhur with a bhorss, ho bad afolen, and noithier he nor the girl Dbaya beon neon alnco, It {8 suepected that ho outraged tho girl, and, if this bo true, thore ia dangor that ho will be lynohed. A strong body ©of men aro in parauit, —A fire in the planing-mill of McOosh & Hauser, at Buxl(‘-f on, yosterdpy, damagad tho Duilding and machinery o the oxtent of 3,000, No insurance, MINNESOTA, Swan Lindguiat, driver for Joel B, Bassott, of Minneapolls, was fatally fnjured yostorduy by the brosking down aty the forward wheols, thmwlnf( him off and undor a lond of lumbor, hig akull being uimud from tho foreliead to tha bagk of the neol —Jolin Barth, log-roller at tho Pacifie Mill, lllnunn{).ollu, was caught yosterday In the oar- ringa, which tore tho flesh and musclusolenr from £ho'bbuo from tho right knos to the anklo, —Tie daughter of Patrick Murriuo, overseor at tho Milwaukae freight dopartment, 12 yenrs old, foll from a bargo at the uppor lavoo at St Taul, Thursday night, aud was drowned. Tho body was nat recovored. ——.’.{‘h&u_erehunts' National Bank of 8t. Paul doelarod & soml-annual dividond of G}f or cont, ~—The Into school scandal at 8t. Paul hau boen ravived by rumora that tho Board of Education ‘would retain Bupt, Gago and dismiss Taylor and Miss Tiukor, tenchory, and potitions aro boin, cironlatod asking that the tonohory be rotainad, I¢ the Bonrd porsovores in ity dotormination, as rumored, tho excitomont will run ag bigh as it did two wonths ago, when tho mombers of the Board were abusod on every stroot-corner, — e T DECISION IN A DISPUTED WILL CASE. Speotal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, New Youk, July 8,—Tho long and bittorly- fought gonteut over tho papor offored in the Sur rogato Court as tho will of the Iste Frod, Rollas wagan, & wealthy German and an old xealdent of tho odat aide of thé clty, was donalud n 0, and Burrogate 11 m8 oo utchine to-day announced i doclelon, rofecting tho paper offerod ae a will, Tho oase lins boon & very romarkablo one, in- volving proporty worth 'millions of dollars In valuo, thoe taking of testimony having ocoupled ovor four manths, during.which tims no un- necossary dolay ocourred. The dotails of the onse wore vory intrloato, and honce the grent longth of tho trial, ———— FIRES, At Davenpore, Xa, Spectal Diapateh to The Chieago Tribune, Dayrxront, In., Juno 8,.—At about 10 o'olock 1ast night tho Iatga quoonswaro store of Clows ‘Wulf, cornor of Warron and Fourth straots, caught firo In the back part of tho storo, whoro the ker- osouo barrols woro kopt, and in an inatant the wholo atoro was in flames, and tho building and 8took wora noarly doatroyed. The loas amountod to about 88,000, and was fully covored by insur- auco, At Cheyenne, Cueyenye, July 2.—Anothor fire ocourred horo this nvunlu‘{. cenusod by tho explosion of . koroseno Inmp in s china houss. It burned thrao amall dwelling-houses on Eddy stroot, and two busincna-houses on Bixteonth atreet. The loss will not oxcood $10,000, LOCAL OPTION IN CALIFORNIA, BAx Fpancisco, Oal., July 8.—Tho local option olection at Alamoda resulted In favor of the liconso party by o large majority, SPECIAL NOTIOES, YOU MAY ESOAPE ALL DANGER FROM AT- TACKS OF DIARRH@EA, DYSENTERY, OR OHOL- ERA MORBUS, BY A LITTLE FORETHOUGHT, IN PROVIDING YOURSELF WITH DR, JAYNE'S OAR. MINATIVLE BALSAM—AN OLD REMEDY AND EN TIRELY BAFE, Schenck’s Sea-Weed Tonie, Ta the atmosphero oxporienced horo duriag the summe months, tho lothargy produced by thohoat takes away tho dosteo Lot wholasomo food, and froquent porspirations reduge bodlly,enorgy, partioularly thote sufforing from tho offeote of dobilitatiog diseases, Tn order to keop & matural hoslthtul aotivity of the syatom, wo must sosort £o artillolal moans, For this purposo Bchenok's Sea-Weed Tonle 18 very offoctual. A forv dosos will oroate an sppo- 4ita and glvo frosh vigor to tho onorvated body, For dys- Dopata It {s Invaluablo, Many eminent phystolanshave doubtod whothor dyspopsia can bo pormanently cured by bite drugs whioh ars gonerally omployed for that purpose. Tho Boa-Waod Tonla tn {ta nature 1 totally different trom such drugs, It contalas no corrosive minorals or meide; n fat it auslate tho rogular oporations of nataro, and supplies bor defloloncles, Tho tonio in its mature so much rosomblo tho gastria fulco that 1t 18 almost idontt- cal with that fluid, Tho gastrio juleo Is tho natural soly- ont whiob, in a healthy condition of tho body, causes tho food to bo digoatad; and whon this fatco ia not exareted 1a sufficlont quantities, indigestion, with all its distross. Ing symptoms, follows, Tho See-Woed Tonio porforms tha duty of tho gastric jufos whon tho latter ia doficlont, Bohanck's Bon-Weed Tonle sold by all Drugglats. THE HEALTH LIFT, QAN YH AFFORD T0 SUFFER WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, REBUMATISM, NEURALGLA, Or any disoane atising from poor. or im er ol ation of tha Blood, whon you cuT U Solieved Ta & shars His b ton minutos' dally ozoroise at THE HEALTH LIFT! 114 Dearborn-st., Chicago, 208 Olive-st., Bt. Louis, 107 Wisconsin-st., Milwaukee. T. R. STEARNS, Manager, €2~ DR. ODELIA BLINN will bo in nttondance at the Chicaga Offica botwoon tho hours of 10 and 13 for tho so. ommodation of Tadios. MEDICINAL, o A A AN~ ‘Wo are now Mnnnfmnrlig. and it can be prooared o Grocers Evorywher, RACAHOUT des Arabes, ‘Which lemnmfl:end by compolont judges superior to any the public, oithor by lawl’n or domostic man. ufacturors, Racahout [¢ composod of the hest nutritive and rostoring substancos, 1t is & favorlta broakfast bev- orage for ladios and \m'dmnnnl, to whom It gives FRESHNISS and FM!| !UN"‘ INT, It is ospecially do. sirable for NERVOUS pooplo, or those sfilistod with ‘woak stomachs. Aecfor V. BAKER & §08, 8ad toko mo othary your grocor can got it if ho wiil, ‘W.BAKER & CO.,Dorchester, Mass, ESTABLISIIED 1780, Manufacturers of ‘tho celobratod Raker's Chacolate, Cocony and Bromn Proparas Uonn, nud finest Vanilia Chocalute, ‘OONSUMPTION, WASTING, AND INDIGESTION. SAVORY & MOORE'S Pancreatic Bumlsion and Pancreatine Aro the most potent Remodal Agonts, They are the only romadies gostian of Uod Livar O ting nauses, while th hen tho ots 8rg now attestod lioal men, ex. SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BOND-ST., LONDON, W. Hottles from 24 to s, And Rotall of all Chomiats Jhroughont the sulé’euna Canadn, who aleo supply BAVORY & MOORE'S celo- bratod COUGTT LINTUUS, of PROTORAL BYRUE TRUSSES. COMMON-SENSE TRUSS. the best Adoptod by the Usited Statas Govarnment as Trusata se: Hoo Toport of Lhe Hongd of iedioa org 15 _ngcordance with an At of Govgros praved May 2, 1673, itepgnexce—; i BARNDS, Sorgoan.Gonoral U, A, Alio, to nny Bedical Kixaminor for Ponsione, ‘o COMMON-SILNSIE TRUKS ta tho only instrumont that POSITIVELY GURUS RUPTURI, MANUFACTURED BY BARTLETT,BUTMAN &PARKER Offico, GO Btato-st., Chicago, f ofl kinds, Bupnortors, Shoulder Brace Sokigs, Crutohos, Tusivaents' for Deformile o1 o, Blanufactory "vstabifshod o 18{8, Olico outslisiiod in Chicago alyht yours, (Al lattrumeats od, raporly adjustod. Hatiafaotion guar; SOALES. FAIRBANKR BTANDARD SCALmS OF ALL BIZLES, FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 1L AND 113 LAKE.8T, P e er——— ___FRACTIONAL OURRENCY, " %5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT ; TRIBUNE OFFICE, BANK STATEMENTS. THE CONDITION OF THR Nerchants’ Nat] Bank OF Chicago, in tho Stato of Milinols, at the Closs of Business June 26, 1874, REPORT OF RESOUROES. euoomgigy Yoans and disoounts, Overdrafts ton o 500,000.00 16,000,00 1108,000.77 . 207,020,060 .1 —TASOIR g manst 1,156.00 136,443.41 + 827,021.00 : B B0 o 1 ] e a or logal tanders.__ 520,000.00 (oo §5,123,721.68 BILITIES, npifatBtock oatd 1 " APIUTIES 8500.000.00 SIS Sline Nationsl $0LTA0 outatand|ng 424,000.00 Qortiiod Quickac. PER RS pllomal Diske... ! 1,430.561.43 od baskore 533,681.02 3,050,0603.78 BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION STOCK-VARD NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, At Lnke, in tho Btato of Illinols, at the Oloso of Business, Juno 26, 1874, RRSOURORS, oeming and rasorvo agents hor onal Banke, Duo from Siata Iianks and bank oal estate, furniture, and lizturas, Qurront oxfionsos and Chooka an nlfllr ish it . Blils of other Nattonal 1 " Besotional wurrony (neludiny’ ‘nickals). o (Iu ng goi Logal-toader notas, e, Total, Seutial ;«o:‘}:‘ pald in, urplus fand. .. Othior uadividsd e Duto {0 othor National D Duao to Btats Hanka and bankors, Total gy 445, Biate of Nlinels, County of ook, sat BRI B Bckner, QuBec ot the sbovemumad swont_ that tho, abov Taon truo, o tho bast of ray knowlodge wd boffat, "+ oo o B, N », Cashior, Bubscribod and aworn to bafare mo this 8d Uay of Jul I 8. D‘ED.E CONRAD, l' ‘Notary Publfo, Corraot—Attant: B e T o BAM'L M, NXUI{‘fiRSON. rootors, 23,721, Btateof Hitnols, Cook County, S0;10,121.08 I 10\“! Dollovon, Oashier of the abovo-namod Bank, dosolomnly awear fhat tho abovo statomont is true, to the bost of my knowlodgo and bellof, o OUN DEROVEN, Oushor, & a v July, o s A Corrsat—Attast: o 2 AN A SNES i Direoto: . K. BOTSKORDY) oo™ REPORT OF THE CONDITION lion § National Bank OF CEICAGO, In tho Btate of Iilinols, at the Closo of Busi- ness Juno 26, 1874, . REBOUROES, Tosns and discounts. Ovordraft la.u:‘s:ggg ‘i‘s‘.’:B?‘&.gg 047,100.02 - 613,460.00 ‘banka . e 11,268.03 1,671,914.93 1563,200.00 527501 089.00 204,026.30 -415,000.00 1888:88 . 75:000.00 5 405,070.80 88,373,229.21 LIADILITIOS, 51,238:380:8 175,015.81 800,000.00 o vu%?.d!'l.(lfl‘t.’.’fl 1989092 860.702.79 06,257.13 6,147,013.40 28,373,220.21 Btate of Tilinols, Oounty of ook, ss. : 1, Wilitam X, Qoolbaugh, Presidentof the abovo-named badk 'thé bost of iy knowlodgs And hollaf. u a o bofaro mo this & da' of Jair, i " O IREIARS! Rnp\hnn" okt Notary Pubife. orroct=Aliett g g, powrns, 0., WHEEL L.'G. PRATT, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK oY CHICAGO, h,g Dirootors, At Close of Business, June 26,1874, RESOUROCES, rre RO0lA,.ctone o 8 B51,764.03 m.tm-gm\m}lm 138:105.46 05,303.08 1qgatsn 8 E?giws 4,914.57 £238,528.21 280,000.00 and Nlok ..' R,408.41 Boaalngder ieios_1,200:006:00 D) Qi ol 1,741,758.20 23,172,651 LiapiLTig, STTEH172:60 Ratioon Hank Notos ou 3 ,'1§ X lvidends unpald, .. o E numdwnnnguuu'fl;ffi‘l .u:);.' 114038 1,814,600.00 _EIHBIES 5 450,100.14 87,723,172.50 af . Oounty of ool . watimett s G AR et oo s anap o Ll S Dusnb-AuM x"' M, WlkciA“'l‘u. HAM'L M. NIOKERSON, DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. | dor the fiem "'fi‘l".‘i’{"’nl::"‘;"x‘}u:“u 'o:a‘;'u“"éu‘l{unfln'éy 809 AN MEARS, Fin U ook, GEO. 1 AMBROSE, continuad by the undor. s Direotors. The Sap! namo s mutusl con: ‘The lumber businoss will be s slgnnd under tho atus of Moars, Uatsw & Ua., both , and No. 1 itast Kinziost.~ and will sottlo A eosoants awod by tio 1ate A kad Sotiost all Accounts duo thom, #fiflfl{-‘n‘mAn& JAMES O, BROOKS. DISSOLTUTION. Tho, firm of RIEASH, DAVIS & Q0. {1 this day dte- lved by mutusi consent, H. J. 18 votng alons Nutiloizea fo sofeot sl bl said piyalldebtact 'Hx'iz'f'“" % P DA RED, THOOST. DISSOLUTION, The firm known an Sohmitz, Kloln & Co., ts this day t, R, J. Botmilz rotiving, e et ey ol s & o, iy all”ougatgudiug ecounts of Bl et guly 3, 1874 JouN KL, Ay, NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK For.1874,-1875. THE LEADERI| iy H. R PALMER and L. 0, EMERSON, 4o most avogsautal Charoh Musly Gioole Torkons ¢ the 3 Do readyin August, and will oontain ghe nual Blnglug-Sohool Uonreo, and'a Iarge amiount of new an eholos muslo for Ghulrs, Convontions, ‘And Binain Cassos, " Bpsolmen Pages now roady, and will bo maiied, Dpost-freo, m}' :? . atioa, 1.5, or 812.00 per dozen, THE ENERSON NEW METHOD 5 h%‘%&fl%fiED ‘S)RGAN 8. ‘0. . 8, B ; fis{}’,}, 0o of thio Hownt a2d very “bont o1 s Negr GOTDE I TEE ARY OF GING. 1(Now and vors vspords ook for Voles osintag. Richter's Manual of Harmony, -, Translatod fi.rcfll ;hfl-mgsuhu: German adition by J. 0. o ¢ D e ariom e foxthe Tatpalo O tory, and Yt tho Tatprlo Gonsarrator, aa Preparad exp 13 complato and le Grammar of Composition. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chaa. H., Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, JUST PUBLISHED, THE BEST NOVEL OF THESEASON A POWERFUL ROMANCE, Dy the Author of “THE OLD MAM'SELLE'S SECRET,” THE SECOND WIEE, From tho German of < B. MARLITT, Anthor of *‘Cold Elslo," **Coustess Glsols," &o., &0, By Mrs. A. L. Wister. 1imo. Fino Oloth, 81,75, *+* For salo by Booksollors gonorally, or will be sant by mail, postpaid, upon rocelpt of tho prico by J.B, LIPPINOOTT & 0O0,, Publishers, 716 nnd 717 Marlket-st., Philnadciphia. TEAS. ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. 1xad® iy, Wholesale Depol, 133 Pearl-st, New York, The finoet grades of sl kinds of Teas may bo hiad of tha lesding drugglats in packagos from ong-quartor of a pound up, at the untform prica of ONE DOLLAR PER POUND, 2 onts in Ohio: Wost Madiso) cor. Bhvh‘ln%. 18, 336 W. M on-st., cor, Sheldon, CO., n.w, cor. 8tato aud Randolph CO., 718 Cottago Grove-ay., cor.§7tl KT, €8, Clack-st., opp, oiirt-1on: 41 and 46 Monr alnior Hous cor. Linooly., -, Harmon-o'rt. Woat Madieon-at., cor. Roboy. J.'P. BHARP. 16{'I'wonty.socond-at., oor, Wabask-ay, e A, FINANOCIAL. GHO. W. KING: & CO-, BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, CORREAPONDENTS: London—-ALLIANOE BANK (Limitod) Iivornool—NATIONAL BANK (Limitod), Bootland —NATIONAL BANE, ROYAL BANE. Farla: DETTE, KANE & Co, Rorlin~PLATIO & WOLY. 2 burg—Di UTAPEAUROUGE: & CO., Suoc's, lo Bankors {n Austria, taly, Sweden, nd Swltzariand, parisal Kirupo. s snd_Bankers nge oan mako favorable arraugomonts : ; Livingston & Company's Bank, . 10 Pinceat.y Now York. Organized for the business g Borporations, Individu e g s A1y EaTenBon. Htr: County, Ad Torva Doda; table mumr- wanted for salo on com- 259 loany negotiatod. allowod on d also other marl misston, Firat. SUMMER RESORTS, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ‘Twelve miles from the Village of Oatekill, N, Y. aoessiblo by tho bost mountain.road in tha country. ‘Elovation, 5\% feot. Viow, oxtonding over about I sauare milos of tho Valloy of the Hudson, unsurpa by any in the world, Uolebrated for its invigurating ere. ‘Temporature 18 to 20 dogroes lower thau that ot New sl’k Oll)‘émflflulan‘nfls'llufl 1to Qot,1. Board, SR poe SAs, SX U e R X, BEADI, Pientis, FARRAGUT ETOUSE AND ATLANTICO ETOTSH, RYE BEACIH, N, Il the 1674, Eastorn Rallroad to e e o0, e L, et Dt il i) — RIOK & SO GRAND HOTEL, SARATOCGA BPRINGS, 1a now opon, Torms, §3.L0 por day and 831 por woek for the soason, JOIIN B, COZZENS, Vermont Summer Resorts, Highgato Hprings and Alburgh Bprings, 7 mitos apact. Hotols at both placos undor snmo propriotors (Heotts), andnow apen at populgr pricos, - Minoral ‘Waters sa atha for all pliconts,Sond for ofroulara, ON THE SHASHORE! * Wotah 1ill Palut, ¢, I, (nour Hiunington, Ot Pilianion Houso roopicol Juno 15, - Vi i bit, e cellot wur.bathing, boatiii and lshing : Tho doaloet srd st ruay piaco 6 1o wasats moslvals o oslionk: fl’f)’l‘ ;x;‘u% e York (b uh]::gln ‘fi‘ atoamors) Lo Watoh 5. Toruss mada ocoptabie. ” 4 A8, PLIMPION ¢ 00, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATR PXPLAGATION OF RRFENFHOR MANKA. = t Batardayex ted, * Bunday exonpis a 4 hndag S esh 150 Y o onday eicoted A5y Lt ”lc#'lfl}x‘OENTML & GREAT WESTERN lllll'.‘!gfi!z". ‘Randolph, af Lok, onl qf Thent) icketagice, 1 Clark i Sonthenat com and 78 Canlalat,, corner of dadison, e at,, and N plmata A Tadicaon Roci Hantlo Froro. ght Exprows GRAKD RAPIDA Bfoming fix Night Repro HINRY O, WENTWORTH, Ganeral Passonger Agaiit. Chicogo, Fanin B o, ola Louly s ity ) T T and S, Tiouts Thriugh Line, ide, near Wadiven.ite ridga, Tiekel Handaiphat " Xx. vis Jacksony) tipringifold sxpr pringiiold Fast Ex lofterson Ol nd Btreator, Lacon, Washingts Jollot & Duiaht Acoomuodatian CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAIIL RAILWAY, {on Depot, corner Hadison and Canalegte,* 1\eksl O] 83 South Clarkat., opposite Sherman Houte, and at Dy * 8:008, m, i 6 & llcm:\(anu{m,flhm Pratrlo du| Milwaukos, G b A 120 8, . [*4:18 p. Milwaakes, Groen B G e B G L P 1 Qo " 5 ) .| Mlnaukos, 86 Puul &3 a0 olis, Iitetit Erpress. ault 9:30p.m, * JLLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. ol Jool of Laket, and fvol Twent o DRI Fetrionistn meat Glaar v sscondt, Ticka Leave., 8¢, Totifs Riprous... T Bt Louls Fase Tt ;5' n Cairo & New Orlow 8o, m Galrod Now Orlaaea t 8ith . m orin & Keakuk 1t. ubaquo & Blonk Oliy . n ubuguo & floux City K (o) Gthaan Passonger, by m (a) Runs to Champaign on Baturdaye CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINDY RAILROAD. ) .. Indianaav., oty A R #t., Grand Tciflo fiotaly and af depots, d Leava. Matl and Expros BUe s sl iy ubuque & Bloux acliic Fant Lino,. for O ‘Kansas Oity, Loavonwoy chison & 8. Joso "oxas Kxpress, 100 p. m. 4138 p. m, |0 . T coommodation|* llg p.m: tEx, Batarday. 31Ex. Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, city oficen, Flllx‘i.hla.'slswhljrlm;:;{‘l&wfl. ®nd 76 ‘Gunate ) a By rot SR Marquotto Expros Bt. Paul Passanger.... e umw.nlL BTENle Gu.m Pass. Agente A CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ' Devot, VanZiuren and Sherman.ats, - Tickt offce’ ewot, corier of e S afiees’. Arrive, fotels P m. Omaha, Loavenw'th & Atohlson Ex| eru Acoominod: izht Kxpross, . OCEAN NAVIGATION. THE STATE LINE. SPEOIAL, NOTIOE, -Attor Baturdsy, June 18, tha Steamors of this Liuawill by dlspatohod ‘ovory sltomata WLEDNESDAY until July 23, whon rogular weokly salfs ings, overy WRDNESDAY, will commenaa. STATE LINE. To Glaggovw, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, S;ATE OF VIRGINIA, RIVER, N, ¥, < Weakly Ballings in A Rates of psssago: Cabin, 510 and g0, as lawas by any firat-olass lino, Draits atlowost raton. pply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & roadway, Not York. N E. EANLE, Genl tWestorn Agont, £4 Olark-st,, Ohloago. NEW YORK.TO CARDIFF, Thio South Wales Atlantio Steamahip U ' Firstclam, Full:pomorads Olao-puill Steamenim vl wnil from_Pounsyivania Rallrond Whart, Jersay Oily: GLAMORQAN......July 18] PEMBROKL ........A0q 1 arrylng goods and passengers at through rates from all parts United Btatas and Canad: Brlbtot Channel, and all other points 1a Hngieea® > ° gust. 50, currency: Stesre Lo Lusther partioul - Agenta “Thesn st bullt axproaaly for thi Lxtio, 2 widod witl allthe 4taet (piovomania for Loe samiortand Sonvenionce of OABIN AND STERRAGE PASSENGERS, Flrst Oabin, 875 and 880 currency. Second Oabln, 854 urmn'l:{ Btoorsgoe, xi?m Propaiiitastano sortiloat 888, Dratts for £1 and upwards vy i RS, ol fn Oul ot the Oy s ooz, No. ool iambers, s r) AROHIBALD DAXTER & (0., Agents, No. 17 Broadiray. National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Thomost southerly rauto hias alwa Balhog Pom iR 0 A e ! I o kS avory SATUTDA been adopted by nds, OL and QUENS- Blllln‘[ {from N, York for Loudon (diroot) avery fortnight. Cab punm:,l?‘lfl, 880, ourrency; sloerago, At groatly raduced rates. 'Hotiira tlokatsat 8 iy Dratts for 21 and, up, ATSON, Westorn Agent, Raadofphiats. (apposicanem hoast corner Ola! RV AR EDUCATIONAL, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, Ehally acconstblo by cary and omatbusos from il parte ot gfllullfl and suburbs, propares boys and young mon for arvard, Y“l:.h nrl lnioallhtlt" aollogo, and furnishos & HHA noss Ciorouai boeiton IRA W, ALLEN, LL. D. OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 2 Horucs.st., Philadelphis, will 167 wnd @9 Horiger s ElHidglibls, it reopon on Eoglih, Frouch, s4d Laun, Dosrdlog sud Day ohoal. For young Ladios and Missos, Fronoh (£ IA0ZNAKo Of the Tamily. MRS, WM. G. BRYAN’S POARDING SOHOOL FORL YOUNG LADIRS, Tha ‘all Torm of Mrs, Hryan's Bohool b 161, ataviay M. Y. Ape gy oo noacos Boplembag MADAME 0. du SILVA MRS, ALEX. BRADFORI'S (formorly Mrs, Ogden Hoffman's) English, Fronch sad orman Boarding Soliool for Youux Ladlos'sud childron, 17 Wesl Thirty-cightivat., N. Y., jeopans Supt. 25, Applis oation may be mada noraonaily ar by [ottor ey above. HOTELS, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE HUROFEAN PLAN, Corner Irving-plnoe nnd Sixtoonthest, NEW YORK. Only one black from Union Square, tho most Bn“l'(""!l n} it Tocatiug Ta etz fn tuy fnwiodlat o prineipel places of Btores, hn boon oninrgod A inprored th tbe aduition of Aty 10gma aad 8 PHOFESST DR. A. G. OLIN, 7 at. Tha longost onasged and most guos o D Eorint 1y ho el ta ¢ 1 trentmont of all Ulronla, Ne Discassape o attonangoc or Sond 4 stomg oard, 3 o toaa T e Gite at » dlstanoa (roatdd by Tuath: Catskill and Mountrin Ylouse Stages and Carringes. Visttors will ploase fnnulrs for JAMES 15, BEAOH, Do the arr o Atk A HEADH, Proprictor. INDIGO BLUE. "BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Qulatnal und Uexcolind fur Bluoknk Clotlios Pat up at Wiltborget's Drug Storo, Nu, 243 North Bocond-ut., x-nu:“ku.f.' Jorofy Oridue aid Drvglac HR A % shauld will od oppr MOVIRINERGHIL Brupritor, NO CURE! Dr Kean . ' NO PAXY 1! 300 SOUTIL CTAIICAT., OILIUAGO, od, vora , o oe Karvous dvason T: 3% B A only physician in tho ity who Ontoo bours, 8. s th § pon Mathey Oaylus’ Oapsules, Usad for aver twenty yoars with groat aucosss by the ot low York, i (b, or (0 all othor for {Lio prompt Guto ot all dies out or of long standing 'y OLTN & OLK. {{ Rug Ratne, P fiEsab Qe . K s e pur, 1 !f

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