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BEECHER--TILTON. Btatoment by Fiancis D, Mol ton; “Our Mutudl Friend.” E‘hough_ " Fully Conversont witlt the Faots,” He Doesn't @ive Any of Thom: Bi: Tlinks {fiab Deehor Shoukd Acknowt- ¢tgg “Ho TMad Committed an Offcuse Kgains Tilton,” Yhe, ffvestijating Corimiitide Rogard Mouiton’s Statement as Unsatis- factory. i}ocuhur‘s Frlcmls Making an BEffort to Effcct a Compro- misé with Tiltou, if.ré. Tilton Gives Testimony Contradic tory of Hex Husband's Version, $he HasLeft Her Wishand, arid Té Now Sojourning with- Fricnds of Becchers +_ Bpectal Dispateh-to I'he Chieago Tribitne. .New Yonx, July.14,—Among tho saddost chap- tera in tho scondnl which; Lz beon in every- Dbody's lipg Lior for wooks is tho ono rovealed to-day. Ilumors about the domestio infolioity. of and-3rs, Tilton have been curront for somo time. Whatover of troublo thero has boon bo- twoon tho two lias roachod the orisls, Bosides belng among tho sadest developmonts, it acoms Yory.sigoifionnt. Mrs. Tilton ncted for borsolf, fn this . rospoct, cortainly doing only what her busband has always = olsimed to bo tho vight of marrled woman. Bho wont befors the Inyestigating Committoo sppointed by Mr. Zaochor, immedintoly aftor it was organized, un- known to her Lusband, and gavo tostimony which dircotly contradicted tho vorsion of the atory which the publio lattors of Mr. Tilton have enoouraged, and which bavo suited the vsrious theorios of thoso who boliove Mr. Beockor fn the wrong. Thoro ia good authority for stating that " . MR8, TILTON'S EXAMINATION | wrs conductod aftor o decidedly origival manner, All tho questions which sho did answer werg Beading, snd were put to her by Mr, Boechor's ounsol. . Mrs, Tilton’s appearnanco boforo tho Investl- gt Commwittoo is. understood to hive.beot rought about in thid way: BShoisan intimate friend of tho Ovortons, who are’ wall-known at~ tondaats: of Plymouth Church and ardent ad- mirers of Mr. Heochor., Ocasionally they took & carritgo drive together 1a _Prospect Park, sod it wns on ono of thoso oocaslong that no of the Overtons - is- snid to evnvo Introduced tha subject to .Mrs, Tilton, ould not she go bofore the Committos and say womothiug that would reliove Mr. Icecher from the diffioulties which boset him. Tlie rosult was #a dotniled above. Hinco his lost lottor, MR, TILTON TAS BEEN APPROACHED By. o leading Jawyor, also by s well-known sutlomnr from. Boston, DMr. . Redpath, ho camo down from Pookekill 'with 2fr. Booohor, yesterday, with ovortures of sat- tlemont. It s also known that this gountloman Ftom Doston was at Mr, Tilton's residenco at a vory corly Lour .this morniug,.and that he and Bfr. Tilton loft the houso together and.brenk- fasted st a Willoughby stroot . restaurant, The preois tinture of tlie overiures is not kmown, ut their purport was that, it Mr, Tilton would yoframn from tho courso he had -decided upon, tho Oommittoeo would end in . - AN INDUSTRIOGS APPLICATION OF WIITEWASE 0 both Tillon aud Beccher. In view of the excitoment of mind of Mrs, 'Tilton, and porlirps half fiight at her act, which followad her n;laponmuco beforathe Investigatin, Committe, it 1 not susprising that _sho suould thiok of separation from Lor husband, Shehas, aftar consultation with rionds, 5 BEPARATED FROM MR, TILTON, Bho bas Ieft Ler hume, huaband, aud ohildren, #nd is now &t tho house of Edward J. Oviugton, Jr., with whoeo family sho bus long. beon iuti- n‘o, Mr, Tilton rotaining the cluhlrou st the ouse on Liviogstone stroot, From what can bo gathered from Mrs, Tiltow's friends, and indirectly from hor, st $akes this step deliberately, and with the pur- 8o of adhoring to hor position, unless Mr, ton shall concludo to koep back tho state- ment which he has promised regarding Mr, Boocher, For the presont sho intends to keep silonce aa far os the publio is concerned, and ro- main whora sho is, ¥ Moanwhile, a8 shown abovs, tho most strenu- pus offorta are moking to bring tho work of the Sommmun to & sudden aud incomplets ond, aud o JIUSI UP THR DISGRACEFUL STORY, The Committes cluim to huve no part in the at- tompt. Itis thought by many who. are thor- oughly familliar with the position of tha cass that tho week will not end before = settloment is reached bstween tho two. A The public action of Mra. Tilton of conrse sugurs ill for her hueband, and the unqualified friends of Beochor. regard it ad ovorturning all pharges which -have boen hinted at, or that Mr, fPilton is likely to moke; while those who sus- fuin tho Intter declare that tho circum. wtonces of her tostimony and resultant notion will have little weight in iho face of tho whole avidonce, should it ever be brought nuza cortain mombory of the Commitooo claim to bo dotormined that pothing sball stop the In. ‘yostigation, . FRANCIS X1 MOULTON, ©of Brooklyn,who kuows mora faots in connection with this scandul than any other mun living who is not immedistoly concerned in it, hus beon bofors tho Invostigating Committeo with & written statemont, which showed to Bocchorand Tilton, sud which both aro said to have deemed bouorable and fair aa far as Moulton waa con- gorned. Unia document [which will be found below.—Ep.] diduot satiafy the Committee ; they wanted details and, o sworn-to sfatemont of all Ar. M, knew, and o told him; but ho gontaly doclined to change his 'decision. oulton eays that hin statement will effectually ear Mr. Wilton of garbling .the lettor of .AMr, echor, aud of quoting noy words that were mot writtou by Mr, Boecher's own haud. Bowen will not bo dragged into the investigation. ‘The Herald of this morning eaid that Tilton biad. rocelved dispatchies from Mrs. Woodhull, offering to como on_and tostify in his. behalf, ‘Thus {8 orronauus, Nothing Las passod batwoen em nince 1872, ? THE APOLOGY nhich Tilton says Bacohor wrote to him, in whiols It 1s said, “ I wish 1 were doad," iy bo- k(-vod to bo now in the hands of Mr, Moulton, ¢ 14 sald to havo been shown by Mr, Moulton to & member of the Drooklyn Buarabout twe years, sgo. Tho occasion ~ was tho nocomsity’ which had arlson of taking logal advico for Mr. Boockor’s proteotion against the scandals which then begau to press heavily upon him. Mr. Til- ton iutentely regrotted this, aud suid, 1 am no arty to this disclosuro of such important acts, third Eurty i fuvolved, whoso interests I muat proteot before I say another word," 170 the Assooiuted Press,) New Yonr, July 14,—Mr, Fraucls D, Moulton, of Brooklyn, tke friond and conflidant of both Mz, Beochor and Mr. ‘Lilton, Ju responss to the invitation of the Becohor Investigating Comumit- toe, appoared boforo that Committce lust even- Ing snd made the following statewent ¢ Gentlainen of the Commiiltee: 1 appea bofaro you ot your fuvltation fo make s tatoment whick I have read to Mr, Tilton and {0 Mr, cocher, which bath deem hanarabie and f fatimess, aud in tho propriety of which, 80 fur as I am con= Corned, thoy Doth couour, 'Tise gartica i Hhia cuny ara both personal frivuds of miue, fu whoso behulf T have andosvored {o act us winpire und poaco-inuker for the at four years with & cousclontions regard for sll the ntercsty luvolved, I regrot for your sakes the ro- "mnulbflll{ imposed upon me of npuell‘hlu hore to- night, It T vy unythiug, [ muut apeak tho truth, I do not Lulleve that tho wimple curlosity of the world "v. lurgo, or even of {he Comimnitteo, ought to 8 gratlfled through recliutivn by me of tuo facts which are in my pomsomian, nocesuurlly {u contidence, throngh my rolatlons to the o8, Tho peruousl differeiicen, of which I am awaro, chosen srhitrator, have once lsan wettled houarably weon (he purties, snd would nover hava besa ros Vived axcapk oh- adoctat of Ssount aitcaks otk in and 8h of Plymoush Church, meds wpon the ahareoter of Aieodare iitan, 13 whtcfi Ho thdtintit & roply neeess sary. It tho proaont insue {a to bo sattied, 1t must bo, fn'my oplulon, by tho parlica thowssives oithor todother or wopiaraloly bofore your Cominittos, edch takipg tho résponsibillty of Lis awn wittprunce, | As am fuily convorannt with the fdota and ovidencd, I nlul] as botween thees pnrtics, i€ HMGW{ doem it my duty to niale tho " truth in'ordor that the worid moy by woll fuforsod boforo pronontiefirg its Judgment with referauco o cither, . X tioieforo sugdost to you tha {10 partics firut Lo Lioard ; that i€ then you doem | ngcesgary that I should sppenr bofors you; 1 will do 80 to spaak tha trutli, tho whoto. truth, and nothiug but tho truth, T Lold to-night, ns T haye held Mithars 1o, tothio opluton tlnt Mr.- Hoooher should frankly Atutathat he had commitfed ‘an. offouse sgainat Mr, Titlon, for which it war: nocessary to apologtze, md fop whilch ho did apologiza in tho langungo of tho lote ter, part of whiich hus boen quoted 3 that- be shiowd l¥o_siatod: frankly thnt o deomnod it Roseavary for Mr, " Tilton to have mado tho dofonss Apninst T, onard Dacon which ho did innke, and that he (Mr, Beoohor) shonld rofuss 10 bo s party to the rooponiug of this paintnl subject, 1f 1o bad wisdo this staioment Lo would havo stated nomoro tan the truth s and it would have saved hiny and you the responsibitlty of o further inquiry, It ia better now that the Camilttoo ahoutd not report,and, 1 plnco of & roport, Mr, Beechor himsolf shiould muke & statement which I liavo suggested ; or that, If tho Comtuitteo doca report, the roportshoiild bo u recoma moudation to Mr, Beocher to mako anch & statoment, THE COMMITTEE DISSATISYIED. s ‘This paper was nob. satisfactory to the Com- mitteo, 'I'ho mombors of the Committae so {n- formed Moaulton ; they informed him thnt thoy wanted from Lim o détailed stdteniont of all ho know of tho matter, Thoy told .him ho. mmnat submit to a thorough oxamination, NMoniton positivoty declined to do this, o exptessod tho most ténder sympathy snd regard gur.]!ouchur, but dectarod that his warm frioudship for Tilton wad duch that o could not lesr .him abusod witliout making overy offor fn Lis power to Justify him in his course. Tho Committoe ox- ‘pressod their firm dotermination to Mr, Moulton to.make tho {nvostigation as seatching as possi- blo, They have learned thiat an effort i8 boing made by Boecler's friondd to compromlse tha Im‘muh Thoy will consent to no such proceed- ngs, MIAES TNE INVERTIOATION rUBT G0 ON. . Alltho facts obtainablo ard to bo. brouglit otit boforo tho mombers of tho Committeo will make aroport, Thisis cortaln, o . Tho Brooklyn . Argus says:. **Wo hivo from the highiost sourcea an admigsion that the frionds of Mr. Boocher aro endeavoring to_ : _ EFFEOT A COMPROMISE which shall provent .the, publication of the longthy statomont promised by Titton, . . . *"'I'icodors Tilton's wife hias boon bofore tho Commliteo. Blhe. has _givon avidencs. con- tradictory of hor husband's _vorsion of tho mat- tor. A dieagrdoment Lus resulted botween nian and wife,snd . ; RS, TILTON JIAS LAFT NER MUSBAND, . ) Tt {8 now establislicd boyond tho shad «of 4 doubt thai Tilton was not dware of {ué ox- istenco .of an Iuvestigation Committes | in Plymouth Church until after Mrs, Tilton had ap- peared before the Committeo to give her tosti~ mnng.. Her agpenmmm bafore the .Qommittce wag brought about by intimate friends of Mrs, Tilton, who dro woll-known attendants at Plymonth Church aud ardont admirers of Mr. Boecher. It appoara that, atter the publication of Mr. Tilton’s latter, addressed o Dr. Bacon, 3 MR8, TILTON LEFT HER HOMR In Livingstono streot. Mr, Tilton and his ebil- dren continued to occupy tho louse, and ho ro- colves his friends thoro, Mrs, Tilton is now aojourning fu a tamily of Mr. Boecher's frionds. It'is hot undoeratood that a formal separation has takon place betweou Mr, aud Mrs. Tilton, it auly ono inforcuco con bo drawa from the courso tho lady kas soen flt to adopt, and it is that hoe 1ot s caut, for U prcasnt at feast, with those who are wholly antagonistic to Mr. ilton, * An Argus reporter. who conversed with a gontleman qualified to speak suthoritatively was nformed that Mr, Tilton, sivce his lnst lotter, ‘bas been approached by & leading lawyor of the Committeo, 88 woll ay by & well-known_gontlo- mau fiom Boston, who cie from Peckakill with Mr. Bésolier yestordny, with OYVEITURES OF BRTTLEMENT, . *'The exact nature of thouo overturea he would not theu atalo ; but thoir purport was, that, if Tilton oould rofrain from tho courae Lo bad do- tormined u{mn, tho result .of the Committue would po satisfactory to tho friends of both par- tHes, No%austiunl in this behal! aro now being ansiduously pressod upon Mr. ‘filion, who has ot yot shown auy signs of yiclding." Mrs. Tilton’s Statement, ... From the Lirooklyn Eagls, July 12, This moming an Eagle roporter was told by gontloman swho ngponra to bo In a position to speak with authority, but for whous acouracy tho ‘ Kagle does not.vouch, mnt,‘\lrfl. Tilton. hasg al- ready boen bofore the Comuiittes of Investiga- tion, and has denied in tho most positive mau- nor thut there ever was the slightest impto- riety in the conduct of Mr. Boacher t'tflvnrd or. " The roason assigned by Mrs, Tifton for the strango.conduct of her husband ia that .when his Intimacy with Mrs. Woodhnll was BY its hoight shoe called upon Ar, Badcler, 88 her pastor, aud asked.bim for his adyice, Hor foolings bad boen torribly outraged in conse- quonce of hor husband running atter strange women, aud publicly annotneing that hé hind be- como & gonvort to the dootrine of freo Jove, It wag at that timo that Mrs. Tilton asked Mr. Boecher for lis advico, snd, acoarding to har atatoment, he advised her to leavo bhor hukband. With the lapso of time Theodore Tilton's free- love fovor coolod, and ho learned of the advico Mr. Boocher bad given to his wifo, and to that oircumatance all the presont troubleand mystery arg due. Mys, Tilton is unnble to nssign any othior reason for her husband'a conduct, as sho danigs over having told avything which would lend him or anybody clso to suppose that Ar. Boocher had troated or attempted to troat her improperly. rom the New York Herald, July 13,. The allegad statemant of Mrs, Lilon, a8 given abovo, occasioned considernblo discussion st evoning in circlos likoly to bo well informod in tho Becchor and Tilton case, A roportar of tho Zlerald conversed with several prominent Brook- Iyn citizens on tins subject immediately afler tha appearance of tho statemont, and =ll con- firmed its substantial truth, The Rov, 8. B. Halliday, nssistant pastor of Plymouth Qhurch, said that ho did not know auything.of the proceedings before the investi- gating committen; but ho had no doubt, from what ho know. of the oase, ‘that the statemont of MMrs, Tilton was substan- tially correct. It revesled notbing more than what Mre, Tilton lad said long ago to prominont aud, reliable persons in Brooklyn, ou whoso confldonce slo had relied snd whose ad- vice sho had solicited. In reforence to what Mra, Tilton said of her relationship to Mr. Boocher, Mr, Titon had on mare than one oceasion in his (ALr. Haliday's) presence, aud in the hearing of othar porsons, declarad hls invineiblo confidonce in Mra, Tilton's constancy and purlll_ly. He had also several times told Mr. Tilton that he owoed it to the community, to Christianity, and to Ply- mouth Church to bring chorges against Mr. Beechor, or boncoforth to hold bis peaco, Mr. Ovington, of tho fiim of Ovington Bros,, ealor in- fancy china and glassware, Fulton stroot, Drooklyn, was. iuterviewed by a roporter of the Herald yeaterday evening at his houso In Houry strect, In refor- enco to the atatoment of Mra. Tilton. 1o sald that his wife and Afra. Tiltou wero vory intimate, and bad beon 80 for mnu{ yours, o 8poke fu the lughest terms of Ars. Tilton's amiability of disposition and force of charactar, Ho ould not eay thet the statomont published in the Fagla of last oveuing, purporting. to be ‘what Mra. Tilton had g0id, was corrcot. He was inclined to think that in' somo respects it was untrue. But, be eaid, he had not a particle of hositntlon in sayiug that the declaration of Mra, ‘Flitou that Mr, Doecher hud not suggosted to ber, either by word or deed, anything that was impropor.or that was in the sli gtm&u degrae im- moral, wag & declaration that &(m. Tilton had mado to himself and wife-not ouce, but sevoral times, _He know uamecmuzx of the praceedings of tho Im'ufitui'ntlng Committee, bo said, and he know that the investigation was'in overy respoct & thorough one, and he was also cortain that the }»’nault would be & complote vindication of Mr, aoohor. Mrs. Woodhull Affirmu ¥or Chuige Auninst Mr. lcecher, From thie Sun Franciso Clironiele, Tho supouncement thus the Woodnull would locture on tho Boochor-Tilton wonndal drow a large concourso of the pruriont to Platt's Hall lust eveniug, The seata on the floor aud.in the gullory wero all occupied, and a fringe of por- spiring bumonity oxtended entiroly around tha lower part of the bell, Bho spoko of tho orig- iual article on the scandul, alluded to hor intf. mato relationn to all partios implicated fn if, and gavo tho higtory of tho couscs that led to its publication. Boacher, she eald, hnd shown that Lo wos o grand and noble charactor by rofralning from a Egnlnvo douial of the story, and bad theroby lent is gront influence to tho causs advocated by the Woudhull, 1n faot, there had beon a great doul of grandour and nobility wested i and sbont Draoklyn, for not anly had the church, by its si- lonco, Indorsed froo love, but the presn of that city and New Yoik, by tholr dofonso of Beoohar, Dad also rendorad & verdiot u its. favor. A still bronder Rwoop wag filven to this logio by tho sa- sortion that the attitndo of the prou and peoplo of the whole vountry, in their attewpt ta. tind exouses for the Drooklyn divine, showed that the dootrines of frea love would speedily triumph, Intorwovan with this was an appoal far tho right of tree luz'o iu Boocher’s case, and in all oasgs, based on tho right whiols was ‘fuslated on by all Amuioans o raligious matiars, Nevdz had THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874, __THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874, thofo xlited 80 grand and nolfe & min Toooher faothod Lo b In' Hid cbtifantion of tho Woodlnl, tho truth of all the allogationa againat Lini boing admitted : ; Thé plaln purposs of tha whofo discotirao, 1t was dvident, was to Jift froe lovo into viow on tho shouldors of Mr, Boochor's prosutned liconso in Jovo mintters, It waa not l\fi fault, but that of tho social dodpotisms in wlioh fio found hini- soll, Her quarrol was not with Beochor on ac- count of his rolitions to Mrs, Tiiton, bub from another etugo. Althougli this eauso wia riof olnborately explained, it apponred to bLe that Dooohor hind allowed the Woodunil to bo treated with indignity on account of hor inatrnmentalily in bringing the seandal to the publte knowledga. Bho soemad to thiuk there wore two Docchors— ono *grand nnd noble,” and tho other quifo wonle and extraordlnarily human, ‘fho © sublime roticonco of his copgregation” ragurred at in- torvala auring tho locture with tho rog- ularity of a rofraln to 4 song. Thé story -of tho effort,to buy hor off when in Tnidlow Street Jnil with £100,000, from pur- suliig the Boochior matter wag rohonrsed with all tho onorgy that would havo beon Inspired. by Jounded prlda aud infusod virtuo, Peopla had blamea her for defonding Boccher, and asked hor why abo did i, . No man or woman had anv busiuces to say anything ngainst him, Io had aeted according to hin lustinets, Tho sllusfons co Tilton during the progress of tho lecturo wero not numorous. Ilis conduct waa nefther oxetigot sior condomned, and a8 for an explanation of his present nttitude toward {ho scandal thoro waa nothing of ib. Mra, Woodhull stated, in closlug hor discourso, thnt sho would soon deliver her only undo- livored locture, and giva thodo .who cime nn- other installmont of the Beecher-Tilton scandal, A card from the RRev. William 1. ) : . Moecher. To the Editor of The Chicago Z'ribune? " Bz : Your romarks on tho nomination of the Committno of Six suggests the following s ‘Tho Pastor of & Congrogational Chureh {8 alsd & private mombor, subject to discipline by his COhuren, and oannot ba tried by any other body whatovor, . In cases of gravo offense, a Oounoil may be called, aud the caso .tried ; but thoeir ac- tion is only advisory, unloss tho. parties calling tho Council put thio matior into their hands for final doclsfon, Tho Church itself, by sub- soquent detion, may excommunicato the Paator ; but the Coningil, aoting for thom and by thoir authority, can slouo silonce 8 minister, Honco tho case at Brooklya could not bo submitted to u number of promiucnt mori from differont parts of tho cotintry, nor to 3Mr. Boccher's enemios, 66 you strangoly suggest. In our Cliirolios, tho Prudential or Exsmin- ing Committoo has oharge, among other duties, of casos of disolpline, and may. docide and roport to tho Church, or may bring the cnse boforo the whole Church for trinl. This Committes is quite Inrge in Plymouth Cliurch, and & Sub-Commit- too genorally colloots facts, ovidenco, nud wit- nosgos, and reports fo tho wholo Commiltco. In iho case fn_quostion, it would bo impossibis to hold some twenty -businoss-men for two,_ weoks, and o Sub-Committeo was a necossity. On every agcount it wie desirablo that this Committos uhould bo mon of tho highest intelligonco and honor, in whom the whole Church and Soclolfl, and the community, should have porfect conil- donco, But ,six such men—thres from tho Church and threco from tho Bocioty (mon who had taken po part in these matters, whiok had often been before tho Committee)— could only be mduced to act by tho enrnost per- sonsl solicitation of thio Pustor; henco thoir womination, of whioh you spésk so’ disparaging- 1y. 1t wasbut o nomisnation ; it romaincd with the main Cormitteo to appoint thom. If & criminal may challenge sovora inrymcu. does honor, or courage, or anything but folly, requiro a man to chooso his ouemieg 88 jurors in a case whero moro thian Iife is nt stake ? May he not oven nominato 8 Sub-Committes for prelimmary m- vostigation ? 1 5 Sinco, thén, the caso muat be dectded by the Chuirch, and ¢anuot bo brought bofors any other body, could thore have boen a justor or.wiser courss P Wi, X. Bexomrm. Ciuoaao, July 13; 1674 THE INDIANS. ‘Frouble wyith the Cheyennes and Iiowas in Texny, . GAuvesToN, July 14,—Special advices from Fort Sill to tha 8th stato that on the 4th, near Slkofoton Croelt, & frain of forty wagons was at- tacked by Cheyennes and Kiowas, aud burnt, to- gothor with soveral mon belouging .to.the train ¢ also, that cloven of the 300 warriors, Choyeunecs and Comanches, who recontly attacked the dot- tlemont. of Adobs Walls, on Canadian. River, noar Antelope Hilly, were killed, and many wounded, by about twenty-tive settiors, — e L SHORT-HORN SALE. Special Dispateh to Tha Chi Broosaroy, Ill., July 14.~ in this city woro filled with choice samples of short-lorn eattlo brought hero to be sold at suc- tion-sale on Thursday. 1ln addition to herds of Contral Illingis, thero_are about fifty animals from Kontucky. Col, Judy, the celobrated auc- tionoor, will conduct the sule, —_— A Luther Fest. Te Next Au§un: there i to bo a threo daye’ Luthor fegtival at Judenvach, an old village of Thuringia, betwoen Nuremberg and Augsburg, Lutner fes- tivals aro In ordor—but why have ong in Juden- bach 2. Only bocguse in 1630 Luthor, Melancthon, aud & hosy of hiy frionds passed through this villago, and stopped for some timo ataninn ‘whioh still remaing thero. It has béen arranged to give & dramatia roprosentation of the scence which, by pootical fancy, aresuppused to have oc- curred ut Judenbach when Lutber arrived thors in15630, Thus, on Baturday Aug. 1, thero will be on_old-fashioned villags “foto, music, dancing, and prize-shooting, On Bunday there will bo & reprosentation of Judenbach villago life in 1630 —ntoudicaut monks going about selliug pictures of saints and martyrs, village eraftsmon cole- brating thoir annual fote-dny, oto, ~Buddenly Luther and bhis comeny arrivo ; Lutbor chasos awsy the monks, sud the Reformation {s com- menced.’ Tho next dey thore is more music, danoing, and n-uhcl(iu(i and Luthor winds. up the }wrmrmnncn by gotting vory gay and singing his famous song— Who loves not woman, wine, Xa & sad fool biy wholg Lifo 10 — e A Want of ¢ Gravity,’? It is woll known that the announcements of births and desths are often given in German nowspapers {u a form wlhich sounds strange in English ears. Lvery one knows, too, that on- Ragements ero published aa woll, and.in much tho same form 28 marringos. In tho sccond shoet, for Instance, of overy {ssus of the Co- logna Gazelts those announcoments of engago- mouts may bo found throughout tha wholo yopr. ‘When ongagements are brokon off this is also at timea Kublluhml by ove or both of tho partics gonoerned. Bub it ia very seldom. that an an- nouncement such as the following ie found, which is_quoted in the Cologno Gazelle of the 17th of June from the Dresden Journal: “With respect to the announcomont by which I at tho ond of Inst November, gave notico of my lolng engaged. to the. Dowager Daroness Zos von Kotzebue, I am now obliged to state that this rolationship bas, at hor desire and {o my groat rogrot, boon broken off, because sho did not flud in my deportment that gravily whioh sho had o right to expoct.—Count Luckuer,” PR S Soquestration of Church roportys Jtoma Correspondence New York Tinics. I'he convent proporty of Rome is tnken pos- session of by degroes, and overy week or two the names of establishments l;l)ml which a hood iy put aro givow in the ofllgial journal, 'Chut or- gan malos report that tho numbor of lots of churoh proparty put up for salo in tho month of May in all 1taly wua 1,050, with the up-set Iprll:n of 2,458,000 francs, and sold at 8,072,000, In the fivo months of the presont yoar 4,443 lots Linva boen offored at 9,457,000 francd, and sold af 14,744,000, From October, 1867, when tho eales fivst bagan, up to the presont time, 100,150, par- cals have beon put upon the mmrkoet; up-sot riao, 958,630,000 franos ; amount notuslly rosl zod, 402, 415.000 francs, Thuwthe Churoh hes boen obliged to look on passively and soce ita cliorishod wealth pasy from Ite bauds, A Costermongor's Partys The annual costormongor's purty, in connee- tion with the Goldon Law Mission,” was rocontly Leld fo Londop, and abont.400 of thoe mon woro prosont, Earl Shaftosbury, who is limself a oostermonger and owus a barrow, presided. An immense . wmount of wissionary work has boon doua lately amwoug this class of mon snd_thelr familics, and it s now proposad to ercot a build- {ug to be dovotod to this espeolal purpose, Out- #ido tho hall in which tho presout moeoting was hold stood objects of admirution to il visitors, the donkeya which won prizos at tho ezl Oryutal Palaco show; and Lond Hhatieatmry's barrow, genorally lent &0 vonie pour dosorving coster, ani usod ut nights ree convoying the har- moujum for the ojmn-nlr worvices, Wid pointed out wlt:n p‘:‘ldn‘ ti‘ tor t&a, l‘gxm.m&spnuuhuu. gonie of tlie latter mado ¢ coRtar- mongers, wate lutaripersed, and song, GREAT FIRE AT OSHKOSH. Foiir ‘Hiindred Bulldings Burned--- Loss Estimated at $600;0004 Fires Elsewhere. Four Xlutidred Ruikdings Dnrned at Oxhicosn=Loss, $600,000. .. Spectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tridbune, . . Ostiosm, Wik, July 14.—Oahkosh was visitad {hils altornoon and.ovoning with tho most terrl- Dbla contingration in hor history, About 3 o'clock o fird originated in the rear of Hoille's Hood storo, and, driven by n terrific galo, nwn{)t avery- thing boforo it for adistauce of 2 mtles In lengih by 1)¢ miles wide, wiping out evoiything cloah within tho limit montioned. . ... UPWARDS oF 400 NOILDINGS wora barned, thiowlig more than 600 famifion into tho stroot without shdlidr, Tlo loss will oxcoed $600,000, but tho amount of insurance couiob bo estimatod. Tho bulldings dostroyed aro mostly dwollings, aud the insuranco will fall Iargely on _companies which haye horétofore oscapod. Over ninoty. storos and shops ara in tho burnt district, and tho loss will fall heavily on oo of our best busineds mon. Threo stenm firo. engines owned Lerg were brought juto nso, whilo stonmors from Ripon, Lsn du, Lae, sud Neondh were telograpned for and artived In time tp. do good services in.cuecking tho ravages of the flamos, At prosent writing the fire kns boan subdued, ditliongh ft liad burned north to tho city limits, sud almost to tho Insano Honpital I'ho Beeltwith Houso had a narrow oscapo, but was uninjured. Among THE SADDEST FEATUREA of the conflagration is tho Joss of life, William . Taylor, City Tronsuror, an_estimnblo young man, foll dend winle at work liolping romove goods from the burning building, Tollcaman A, Tord foll exhsnstod and cauvot live. Dr. H. 1. Dale wad badly injured. The Firat. Baptist - Church, Phanix Enging- louso, and Fourth Ward school-houso aro all burned,, Thie following is & PARTIAL LIST OF THI LOSSLS: z Kitty Rels, millinery ; Witlinm Avery, mill- inory ; V. E. Dako, jowelry; H. L, Bodlont, hardwaro § Mrs, Braner, millinery § J. J. Mooro, marble. worka; J, N, Gill, ‘seeds; Albort Schnoidor, balor; Burges & Colo, Sgwu)ry; Keunot &. Enronfols, dry goods; - Gh T, Carter, _grocer; J.0 Colo, — fur~ siturs; J. 3. Ioillo, vogotablos; C. H. Curtiss, grocor; Goorgo Atz hutcher; King- ley Bros., shoes: F. R, Qurtoan, drugs; Lank- ton_ Clark, grocets; Rudd & Holdou, Jolin W. Webator, feod; 0. BcCabo, grocor; Georgo Marton, shoos: V. E, Pottor, grocer; E, U, Tyrell, stoves; Willinm Wagnor, opora-houso; Phooifx ongino houso; T. M. liolling, reatuus rant; Martin Kelloy, grocors I, Bottoll) grocor A. Goodhuo, grocer; L. M, Gorman, grocer; Johu Martin, taitor; Willinm Klotch, rostaurant; J. 0. Sngdor; Sam Sobaub; Poter Thicler; Con- rad Lniso, butcher; W. Palmo; Jo_ Hossion; Jobn Ryckinan; . William Wagner, residonco John Knopke; Ohorles Taupaner; Mr. Rook ; P. Litchtenberg, grocor; N. Crols, two build- jirgss N. Ador, &hoo stofo ; John v.:{{;t, two buildings ; Corneliug Fry, floar and feed ; Wm. Toukes, Mew. Try, hotol ; Mrs. Schalkop ; W, 8, Caldwel, grocor ; James Gillengham, residonco; John Frank, carpenter; J, P. Guild ; Mra. J. 0. McNill ; Fred Babr; Chander McCurdy 3 J, . Crampig ; J. I, Pursol; Geoigo Cliaso ; . W, Hammoud; L. B. laigo; P Monds{ Qootgo Wyman; J. W. Alyers; Roberk Mellard: A, Van Alslina; J. Willacl; §. Laslia ; Jack Caso; Thomas' Con- TOy § Hugh Darston; Mra, Watta; Mrs, L. B, Brown; 3. 8. Hommond Poter McCourt; Mra, Darly; N. Rose; B. Casey;. O, Coolk; Tom Darley; Carl Honning; J. R. Nowell; J. H. Menrsi ; Qharlos Bowen ; J. R. Jonos; William Porrin; J. W. Taylor;. A, P, Roll; H. V. Dock- son; Fourth Ward scliool-liouss; Tom Abing- ton ; Patriok Lemon, Destruction of thoe Jolict YWoolon Mills, - Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . JorieT, July 14,—At 8 oclock this morning it waa discovered that the Joliet Woolen MMill, sit- uated in the gouthenstorn portion of tho city, was on firo, ‘The Ifire Dopartment respondod I»rnmpkly to tho alarm, but tho fact of the dik- auco to be traveled by the ongiges faya f ample timo to got a suro Lold, which “reaulted in the eutiro dostruction of. the building and such niachinery as 1t contained. Tho loss is estimn- ted at various suwms, all the way from 812,000 to $24,000, Insured in Chaso & Hobbs' agonoy for £12,600. Itis eugpoflpfl by somo to be a oago of pontaneous combustion, aod by othora to have baen the work: of incondiaries, The property Lias until recontly been unocoupied, and was ownod by ex-Mayor Willism E, Honry, who pur- chased it at a auotion sale & fow months ago at vory low figuros. ARKANSAS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, 87, Loums, July 14.—The Democrdl's Littio Rock (Ark.) specinl says: **All tho militia In tho city were undor arms lnst night. Oue company sront into cnmp in tho State-Houss yard, Gov. Baxter has telegraphed to Lonoke and Mouroe counties for two companies moroe. Those move- monts are mado 1n viow of tho assombling of tho Btata Conatitutional .Convontion to-day, but thero aro uo reports of ovon throatened opposi- tion to that body. GENTS' FURN;SHXNG GOO0DS. 200 DOZ. SHIRTS! . OUR OWN MAKE, AND THE LARGRST STOOR ‘MEN’@ At Our Usual Low Prices: WILSON BR{S, 67 & 69 Washington-st SHIRTS! WILSOW BROS, 67 Washington-st.,, Chicago, And Pourth-st., Pike's Opera Ilouse, Ciucinuati, PARASOLS, &a, PARASOLS SUN UMBRELLAS, ‘Wo shall offer from this dato our entire line of SUN UNBRELLAS & PARASOLS AT COST And a few Speclal Lines at Less than Cost! Elegantly mounted, and all new and fashfon. able goods, This will be found an unusual ayportunity for bargains, il Leiter & G, State and Washington-sts, ud FIRE INSURANGE, 3 TRADERY INSURABEE COMP'Y, CEIICACGO. We are happy to anhounce to the pat- tons and friends of this Company, that our losses in the great fire of last night will be less than $100,000.00!! which will be paid as fast as adjusted: R. J. SMITH, rovts aone, OOCTETATY. JEION 40 PRORESES “IT PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE.” CLOSING SALHE OF Soring & Summer Drass Coods CARSON, PIRIE & CO. 2 onses Bilk Stripe Grsnadines at 13k0; & sncrifice. 400 pes Stripo Gronndinos ot 15 and 200, half prico, Barzaing in Black Gronadinas, Lot fino 4-4 Poronlos reduced to 12¢a. Tnrieline fine yenl Fronch Frintod Organ~ dies, 15, 20, and 35¢, half pricg. Lot chioice Fronch Peraalos 850, 5 coses White Piguea 160, worth 800, Groy Btripe Eaglish Mohairs 150, former 10¢. D’Bege Buitinga formerly 40, now 280, Pwill D'Beges, formorly 50, now 30c, All-Wool Costume Cloths, 40c, NMohair Poplins formerly 80, now 250, Txtra Fino All-Wool Frenoch Cashmores and Crettones 80¢, worth 780, Tandsomo qualiby Silk and Wool Pongeos, choice shaden, 60c, formorly 800, ¢ o Roll ‘Popling, reduced from $1.50 0 $1.00. . Japaneso Stripon, 13%o0. Japaneso Poplins, o bargain, 200, Jupanoso Silks, 30 and 20¢. A larro line rich, silky, Jnpanose Silks at 30 and 40, Juat half price, o A fow romnining of thouo $1.76 chojoe Fan~ oy Bilks.for $1 a yard, Black Bilks at very choap pricos. “IF PAYS 10 TRADE ON THE WESY SIDE? Madison & Peoria-sts. SUILTS. MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S SUITS! ld, Leiter & o, State and Washington-sts, Call sttention to thoir superb as- sortment of IISSES' AND GHILDREN'S Linen & Lawn Suits, ‘Which they have reduced to moroly nominal prices! Also, to their groat variety of Lafies Furnishing Goods! Which they are offering at corre- spondingly low ratos. e e PHOTOGRAPHERS' CONVENTION NATIONAL HOTORRARLG CONVENTION. TutgeStte Exposition Bullng aud Conteuts ATl Safe ! The sessions of the N. P, A. will be HELD IN THE DBUILDING, as appointod. The oxhibition of Picturos, FRER TO THE PUBLIC, will be opon as formorly announced. A, HESLER, . Liooal Bod'y N, P, A. AUOTIiON SALES. . By WAL W B Oty oo, 3 :.., AUCTIONHHRS, . ... . . No. 108 HAST MADISON-ST. IMortgage Sale. ' At No, 27 East Washington-st., On Wednesday, July 15, at 10 2, m., ‘o nhiall - scll a 1 THQUSKIIOLD Tooha! cn'&l»vfl-q?.’ffiodwe‘:fl“fll A Qhnl fixtopnion Tahies, Maticosno i 1 M , Bodding Wararaiongtar 1hy Sariotly Sloye xgw:k:”'qumm ) 1.y ota. Ty ardir ot tho 3 o * Whn, AT HUTTRIS § G0 Kaettonsors.. New Parniture, Carpets, Table Cutlety, Crockery, !l.UDf]lIiH nm.l l!kll_NKffl. Wodnesday, July 18; at 9}¢ velak 1o Gat Btionie, o 0., Auotiannors. Dry Goods, Hosiery; and Notions; By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08&70 Wabuiheav, .. FINB LINES OF DESIRABLE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS Will bo offored at our sxle on WRDNESDAY, July 15, at ] GEG. P. GO & 60, g " Bt - 69 and 70 Wabiastav. By ELISON, POMEROY, & CO. SPECIAL SATE of & direct Importation of Just Tinded froa Ouatorn-ouso, i Wedneslny Morning, July 13, at 10 d'clock, At auir Storo, B4 & 8 Handolph-at. Wa vill sell an fnvolos of about 76 Packages of Fine Teas, Uonsiating of -YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IM- PLEIAL, and GOLUNG, b Ris " grarla ek " Splé por- omplory. ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctioncors. Regular Friday’s Sale NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Friday Hording, Jaly 17; at 9 1-2 o'clock. Alarae gssortmont of ologant Paclor Sule, upliclstorad tn Stop, Plush, Torey, and, Halrolnth;. Marblo/Top anid Rinck Waluut Gbamber Hote, Huroius, Washstan Wardrobon, J.oungos, Brudsalaand Waal Uarpols, I Dedding, 1(5{;'&.55103 "or il aizos, Haross, Otrom end alargo stock of G Basiinoy & co, = o BAAN0 89 Toudofoliat, By HARRISON, ROCIKKWILL & WILLIAMS, 204 and 200 Faot Madleon-st, Thnisday, Jiy 16, at 10 aud 2 oelck, wo il nol1 360 Ladios' and Misses® linen, and layrm an Aleo Ladlos' polonaison and walsts, Those aro all s able goods, and in tho lateat stylos. Wao Invito buyors to inspech tho stock after 8p. m, te- darshoursalon-rooms, TARRISON, ROOKWELE, & WILLTAMS, Anctonoers. By BRUSH, SON & CO. and &3 Soith Canalat, Furnitore of gll kinds at Auction. “THIS MORNING, at 108, m,, woshall goll Parlor and Clisinbor. Furniturs, Marblo-iop Sets, Burcaus, Hod. steads, Commodod, I'ablos, Loungos, Show Cnaos, Chairs, Mattronsos. Carpofs, Crockery, Uotintors, Otfioe Dosks, Tco Bozes, &0., & TRADE MARI WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE, SUPREME COURT---GENERRAL TERI. JOHN W. LEA otal, agalnst SUNDRY COUN- TERFEITERS, % N2 *“Whon It is npgurunt that thore is au Intention to do. eelve thy pul tha waed dede t bo p lio by tho use of tho name of o plucy snd fon wiil ¥ thio Drotenso that thios words vau- od In suchjmannor as to constitute a '*trade mark, " 2 s Where words and the allacation of words have, by long nse, hogome known as dosignating the artlolo of a par. tictilar manutnoturor, honcquiros & right to theas as & frado mark, whioh compating dsslors sunob fraudu- uutly . Tho esaonco of the wrong fs thafalse apresontation snd dooult, un proof of which an Injunction will {esue.” The Coucluding Words of the Judia’s Dacli- fonares oucrintlco of an articls, uich deses otod by **The ordor sppeaiod from should bo modified and she junation extandod 8o a3 to proluibit the sy of tho woria urcoxtershiro saucs’ on the bills, labols, sud wrappecs of tho defondant,” LEA & PERRINS CEHLEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY * EXTRACT of a LETTER from a CONNOISEURS MIDIOAL GENTLE- AN at Mndras. to his TO BE THE Wrother in it WOROLSTER, ONLY 00D ¢ May, 1631, SAUCE And Applicabls to 8 RINS that tholr Sauce I bighly astoemed in { Iodis, and 1s, in my N opluion, theuiost pala- RVERY VARIRTY A \abto 1 as the oF DISH. 5 Ut mada. e e ‘Worcestershire Bauce. 8old Wihotosslo aad for Exportytion by tho Piopriotars, L & PRIGNE, Worasuior, Finglands and total by Daalors in Sauoos geuerally throughout the World, Asl for Loa & Porrins’ Sauce. WAl Jfiiflfl'f?’fifi?xfi'k Lo above will bo prossated JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW YOLRK. NEW PUBLICATIONS, TFHIRD EDITION, Dr.0xz and Other Stories DY JULES VERNE. A oxpltn) collgotlon of shorb atorlos by the autnor of **Twonty Thousand Leaguos Under tho Soa." including Dr. Ox's zporiment, Master Zncharius, A Winter in tho Too, A Drama in the Afr, Tho Fortiath Fronuh Ascout of Mont {Blano, by Poul Veme, 1Emo. 81, Baunterar's Beries. #,* Tror sale by all Booksoltors, Bent, postpatd, oa ve- aelpt of tho prico by tho publishors, For Hacine, Milwaukao, Sheboygan, Manito- woo, bue, daily(Sundays 0200pta).erecrriire D oML ¥D-Baturday’s boat don'tloavo until 8 p. m. For Grand Iaven, Muskegon, oto,, dally (Sun- days uscoptail)., 7 p,m. oz L, Jaoph daly (Sunday exsopter am Satardoy's Boat dou't loavo uati 11 For Manistoo and Ludington, Tw. fum, Tp.m. F¥or Hscanabs and Lake Buporior ports, Mou- day and Thursday, 1oeos erreens DR my ED-0fllvo and Dacks, foot Michiga LEGAL: In tho Distriet Couvt of the Uniled States for the Northern District of Illinois, I bankruptey. In tho matter of the Ooan & 1ot Braoks i luge Manufacturing Cotupaty, baukrupt, Purusut 1 tho urdor ot said Gottrl, (ho untlersignod, Provivi Andgoco of tho estatoof said baukrupe, Uhu gutiro stqok, muchinury, aud oquipinsnt of aid bank= ) 1 ahor o line oarrlagon bux- ud othor \'amulr, tinishe A actury, toother with ' stook aud matori ubura of velily )ll.i It‘lfl‘ fl tho Largost und beat.oq! l) ed ostabilshnnta of fte kiud In the Unitod Htason, dud (U ls vow (a '(ull aud susossfil anoration—{ts fallure rouult g frotn untiro loss of vapliul 1u the geoat Ublvagn tire, fullowod I.v{ the finaucial airins &onoy of tho paxt wintor, Honlvd bida will bo yuseived by tha unilersiuar for (hu purcliuso of the wiialo of ny patt FE Y o 0} " Lankrupt until 13 a'vlock voon of e A A b bt n iy rossnus of July 15, noxt, g . 'I'ha right to tall 3 s gulysclanit, DSCHLG T Sl saoartained oa Appilicatio by g, 3¢ ‘"!"E"ifl' anal Assigase, LW (21N Casinpi dume s Tk HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tony Pastor's Troups! GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, GRAND MATINEER 10-DAY, GRAND MATINEG TO-DAY. Atd. Atg., At ALY TITH STARS APPEARING 1IN THERIR ORLE. BRATED SPEOCIALVIES, POPULAR 'PRIOES: 6o, b0, and 9o, ACADEMY OF MOsio, Aw usunty Crosvded ousca and T b ccens attend the Wanddrlit ¥ FO-NIGIUT, LAST TIME, % FTI’J.I\T ‘;IN A FOC, ¢ -marcow—BELLES OF TI KITOHEN, Poitosnn LIS OF T KON, Y.~ Ronnily (o it Last AppoAanco, N EXPOSITION BUILDING, Far Your Tickets to . GILMORES GONCERTS AND GRAND PROMENADES, Commencing Mondny, July 20, Adwlsslon, Tre. Sloaly Adlmisnon Tiekotd, In jnfs of s1x Sl twonior gor b1 85, Tor salo for four days at usiial pjacos At at boloa.” L00F GRAND ODDYELLOWS' PICNIC, On Tuesday;July 21, = AtSmAREaROUTERY E’.’k}",{:‘é:.a sl Joemt somg 2. fionnd 1 1 it - Ticketa for Eid ip 68 aoain. ~ Rofro 5 it ip & oo ofron & of alll kindy on the, ol ady JOSEPH MOOALLUM, Socrotary of Central Comiittes, EXPOSITION BUILDING. Parits =Y irorte s DON JUAN AND HAIDEE| RTEREORTICON,. nnd vlfiwfi OF _PARIS, GUION LINH. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botweon NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, colling ot Quosnstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAPETY AND COMFORT. !nim%fiznn:{;‘!l&%krfl tu. in_d l.iam the prl.xmlnnl Et 1 Db an Lottors of Crogit siusd on tendiuk’ Banki snd Hankers throughout Europo. A HENRY GREENEHAUM & €O, ~ ATERICAN INE Tho Ouly Ling flam‘yigfly Uited States Flag; Kalitog weokiy botou Philadotphid asd Lirorool. Oibin, Intermtedints, and Ricerags ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. RATES GREATLY REDUCED. Tower thawt New Yoik Lines: Fxouralon Ticketn at roducod ratos, Dralts on Grasi Byt froand and 1o Qoringas 3 b raten. iz Office, 153 LaSalls-at., S, W, cor: Magison, Ohicago, 3. i1, MILNK, Westorn Auent. il . SPEOIAL NOTIOR.—Aflor Saturday, dnpo 13, R A R TR e ‘:{irgn&?é o WEDNESDAY unti] Juis 52, whon rosulm ok, ovary WHDNKSDAY, il comviconcgs STATE LINE. To Glusgo, Betfast, Tiverpool, Londondetry, &6 STATE O GEORGIA. Wodnesiny, July2 * STATI OF NIVAD. " Wednosdry, duly STATE OF PIENNSYLVANLA Il Wedacaday, Ang. FROM PIRI 35, NORTI! RIVER, N. Y. Ratos of passages Cabin, 810 and S8, curronts; Stoon e ihor pas o -;T.:liy't?i\u CO., Ageuts, 73 Broadway, Y S SOHN T A uu."'f';-“.‘s*'f) aflownstratos, 'IN BALDWIN & Wentorn Agent, lark-st,, Caiwago, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, Tho South Walos Atlautio Steamship Gompany's No First-clara, Fuil-powered, Olydo-bully Stoaniships w mill from Dennssivania Ratlroal Whart, Jorsoy Gty GLANORGAR, ....July 8] PEMBIGKL ...o.oc A1 Oarrylng goods and pagsengers ut through ratos fron all prcta of tiro United States and Caandy th norts (n thy - Bristol Channel, a ud all other pointa in Fugland, Thauo staamaling, built oxurossly for tho frado, ero pro vided with all the Iatest improvoments for tho comforts % Goavenience .of ’ OCABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGIRS, Tiest Cabln, 78 and Sedcnreoncy. se.-mg?g&lfic.fia?flf:mxdxm... Gpwaris, " any's 003, N nimbars, ang w Yor) " ONROATALE BRI 0. dpene " - o, 17 tfruadiray, National Line of Steamships. NOTICH. o “T'ng most southorly routo has always boon adopted by thls Compauy to avold ico &nd hendlands, . Sallivg from New York for LIVERPODL snd QUENS 'OWN overy SATUItDAY. Safling from N, York for London (diruob) overy fortnlgh Cabln pasesgo, $70, $80, l:llrl’nlwr: 8toorngo, at groa raducod ratos. fn tickats at low Drals for £1 aud wpward, : P. 1i, LA t5ON, Wostorn Awent, - : Northexst cornor Olark and Randofph-ais. (0pposite aew Shorman House), Chilvazo. ALLAN LINE MAIL STEAMERS [, 0-5. §. G0, Diffarsnt classes of pnssace batwaen all patts of Euript* A R L A G R T 10 AEPEGIALIN, Tiroa’ wookly satlinas. Suporiol - ;h'l“h.fi un‘-:.ux:m‘l,n&lnllnm. Lowest rates, Sbortes R PU ALLAN & CO., Ohloaia, 73 and'7d Laiailoat,- wost ratos. Great Western Staumslug Line, From Now York to Bristol (Eugle dircot, B?fl:{\‘l]’;flvm, Bn[_“.. Jlll{ IBIOEK:(;'&‘ ‘lér‘);x::.‘y, A“?"Jb‘ Cabin Passur 1 Intern ) ago, $20, . lau tickale, 8120, A " don't Frolgis Do ety 0, gon o ot bbb GEO. MODONALD, Agont, EDUCATIONAL, MRS, WM, G. BRYAN’S [IQARDING SOROOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The Full Tgrm of Meg, Teyaw's ohaol somuiondos Soptewber 4. Batarls, N Y., Avell, 180, i MRS, SYLVAN Usd RE]‘E‘:D'SS i Engllib, Franoli, xnd.Gorann Boarding and Day Sohoo i Soun 1actos Aad 1Ay alriv, Mo 5 and 8 last Sitiys thiatats Sow Vork, Rdgeoiion f0F tho ot Youe vl Dot 210, my Oct. 1, whon o)l publis shonid ho. hros- ont." Now vehoturs will' soport upt. . whon tosotiors wilf olasy fiom, at-Lay 1l 2 Blook, Chig /] . € Y"u"ufislfiznnu?'ffém ‘ON, Proprietor, Peelestdll (No Y.) Military AC"I‘U":,V. s New Jiuildiog aod fine Gymuaslum comglated, Gen y . 0, L, O, J. IGUT, A, R TR A e g e AUE SOHOQL FOI BOYS AND e nsn hovins ta ik W por anminn. BIZ Drofossors propara Billeka, Befuntlito, Notoal oF. Bwiiows, - A FLAC lata Pringipals, ear Lonral! 3 hunliy o Mousrs. FARLOW'S INDIG0 BLUE. 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