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b THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1874 GALESBURGC. ‘What “Aaron About” There. Saw Nistory of {ho Town —1ls Ldeationsl Tnstilutions and Busiaeas: Houses, Rosults of the Tempernanee-Cru- sade --. Congressional Candidndies. i Correspondence af The Chicagn Tribine, Gayrsnons, 11, Avg, 5, 1874, Tlera wo havo n pretty town of 10,000 to 12,000 tohabitants, The houses aro cosily nostled among tho trees, and tho people soem to havo beon thoroughly alive mauy yonts ago to tho advantages of planting shados about their awell- Ings. Thotown hay vegulur crops-stroots, ad graded walks and ronds. Diauyof the privato rosidences would compare favorably with those in the best-built citios, aud suveral of the publie edifices aro largo ond lmposing. T'ho publo gtounds avo wéll Inid out, and the parks are fino for so wnll & placo. Galesburg must bavo fow i auy fat pooplo, howoser, nd I obscrved tin cutrances, to the psrks nard publio Inildings wero - guardod by posts sob in tta ground st odd and even distauces, and, on tying to poss through, your correspondent Lawwd them outirely too closa topether to allow hum toentor. I Judge Baldwin, of Tows, or Tavis, of the Supromo Court, ever had & caso {0 Tunr Liere, they would be obliged to cutdown the o1 pins usod for gates, or hoar it iu the open 18keet, Galesburg is not & now town. Tho sottlomont ~wia bogun in 1836, by GEONGE Y. OALE, +& aininter, who bought 11,000 acres of Iand, and :1nid out a town in tho contro of tho tract, 1o 180l off lots and farms at n slight advanco ovor «¢ost, resorving tho profita to found a collega. 'The surplus thus accrued was to bo 340,000,~—suf- Hcient, ho then thought to oudow the college. Tho firat buildings wero put up in 1887, ond in #hem a school oponed, sinco kuown all ovor the ‘West 20 Xnox Collego. 1 1850, up to which timo Galesburg was a dead torn, ruilway-ontorprises begen, aud real ostate zldly rose in value, 'I'he endowment of Knox Lelego was ineroased from £40,000 to ovor $250,- 00); and tho noxt year (1851) he friends of odu- cnion, mindful of their duly and grateful for Hhuir success, outablished Lombard University, wnlor tho auspicos of tho Universuling denominn- #iar. It wnsnomod in honor of Denjumin Lom- b, a citizen of Chicaga. 11857 Galosburg Legan IT8 INCONPOBATED LIFE, witi H. R. Bandorson as its fivat Mayor. Itisun- ncwsnry to follow the history of tho elty in de- til Bullico it to say, it grew stoadily, if not xapdly. TForfliteon yearan bittor war was waged Detroon Galesburg and Kuoxville, a town 6 miles disunt, 08 to which should be the county-neat of Kunx County. 8o florco was this contest thnb Triads quurreled with eaoh other, and, in one or twoinstunces, evon families wora divided and mao cnemics by tho question of the connty- seal In 1871 the matter was fnally decided by » gaoral vote of tho peoplo of the county, and gnl-u{hurg fixed upon na tho shiro-town of Jnox owty, Mmi poople will remomber the famous cnso of i1y Toopla against John Marion Ouborne,” charzed with the murdor of Mre. Adolla Jf, Matlows, noar Yates City, in 1872. Tho case wus o wt tried horo aftor tha romoval of tha -countz-geat, nud attracted the atlentlon of tho swhold country. Tho Court was held in tho -Opora-fluuse, in February, 1873, aud over 6,000 strangaia visited tho city during the trinl, and attonded on tho sittings of the Court, Osborno, i will bo remembered, wasconvicted of the muy- -dor, aud oxeented at Kuoxville, March 18, 1878, “iho excitoment produced by this trial was fn- 4ougo, and tho inlerest was oubanced by the pub- { houss, by Georgo s ook s Yieation of A tenmationsl prmphler ontitled, 1 ho Murdered Wives,” which had a wide cirou- ation sud salo. Galesburg is o : CUAEIDERABLE RAILIOAD-OENTRE, over 400 mules of rail crossing at tis point, The Chitago, Burlington & Quinicy Lond ot present owi all the ronds counceied with the city. Tho realoatnto nud porsonnl property of tho rond in tho ity nlono ks valued nf £400,000. The busi- mossof tho various roads here nggregatos $100,- 000 yer sunwa. Tho Burlington & Quincy shops aro beated hiero, and omploy 4001men, besides the 1t or 200 that run on the trains, most of whon luy off ot Gelesburg, Ihox Colleyo wan founded, ne bofore stated, in 167, Tho buildings aro substantial, but nob grand; nnd tho course of study aims Tather at sgolid :ducation than dinplay and divorsity. Tho ruloems to bo, “Siudy well what you do study” and to avoid emattoring education,—u racie Luo ofton peswitled in thoso Inttor doys I Anerican collog Tiae in b Femulo Seminary near tha College, whichis highly spoken of, and m which the courw of learaiing extonds over four yonrs, Loubard Umversity is n-sectacian institu- tion, n which the pupil is well educated, andleft fros o follow whatover religions doctrines his conscbuco and mature ju ent may dictale, T'ho nain building s threo stories Ligh, 80 fool Tong, wd 66 feet wide, ‘Tlieio aro bumerous PUBLIC AND PRIVATE S0HOOLS inCGalwburg, and no town in Hhuois Lns greater educafonal advantages. Muny parents who aro g blota do so would find it pleacant to come Tio, "¢ 3ud reside during tho (imo thoir daughtora and 4w need to attond school. Thoy could then L V¥ thom direetly under their own' super- Ssion, .\ need not fear but they would acquire a8 solidu, ™ education 2 tho justitutions of Gales- burg a8 an'vwhere, The publio geliools are of fou frades, s ued have oxporicuncd tenchers, Tho Most evietane, %! public-eckiool buildiug s located in the cortro of 410 city, and cost $60,000; it will accommudato G50 Pupils, Lhere 2o aluo first. el wad-schools O the acgpmmodution of 800 puyils, md othor huMalvgs In dlffcront parts of 2hie city, vhora 600 onn O educatgd, Gulesbug ban & fine dviving-park, witlt & mile- truck, wd stalls for 160 norses, Aauy first- clnps horwd nre cowmantly cu bhoand, and the trudtiug o tho ouurso Lsa Beon excoptionably good. THE XEWBPAPENS publishel in the placo aro the daily and weokly Aegubbain Leguster, daily and woeekly Iiew Tress, md weekly' Kepublic, O thoso, tho “Tepulian Kegister: 18 an clght-pago paper, and Tepublian ini polities. 1t is o cousolidated Journal, wad published by the printing company of which Geoige V. Detriech 28 President. 'Lho daily aud weekly Free Press Ihavo not soon, ‘but 1t is tle oldost pupor in tho city, and editod by Gen, 8,31, Burnes, an experiouced and ablo Jouruntist. T Kepuiblic is weokly, four-pago paper, of 82 coluums; itis printed on good paper will: oxcellont typo, and tho copy before me is an exccllont samplo of what & weoldy -gountry rowspaper ghould bo. Tho editoris Judson Graves, Tum mopping at tho Railroad Houss; but I eaw, in riding over town ta-day, ono fina-looking Totol called the ** Union.” IT tho insllo {8 oy woll keptas tho building is showy, {t wust In- doed be a most denirable place tolive, I W. Boldou iu the propriotor. i VUSINESS-TIOUBER, I saw a Iarge drugz-ostablishmant, ownod by D. Greenloal; & manufuctory, carrlod on by L, P, Frost; n comn-planter-works, Ly Ceorgo V. Brown; the .\'\)V\!‘l{' Mitls, by Tyford & Pryne: & photographio establishment, by Z. 1, MeMillen ; alivery, by D, V. Bradsbnw ; o slove-and-tine ware-liousd, by Calting & Wilkiue; & wateh-and- owalry-liotso, by D. T\ Dickeon; & drug=houso, by N. A, Johuson; & dry-goods-house, by Gooygo A Jwrdoch; s het-ahd-fus‘cstablishment, by Bpear Brothors; & Thermal Company, by Dr., ean ; abagdware-cotablishmont, Ly Vunfichaack ¢ Mowort'; o wholosalo book-hause, by (irose & £ ver; un agnicuttural swarohouso, by Otls Jones; aa ovr-and-blind-foctory, Ly Bradbury & McOm- T .+ A boot-nnd-shoe-Bouye, by J, AL, Xgan; bt ontastory, by 1T Holoomb; ~ Honsing milly, by Hefzor” & Beuling frrocery-establish- mént, by Brudloy & Conger ; buokbilidery, by J. DL Col Viloi herdwaro-store, by I P, Lrookin- Midgas drgeoods-houso, by’ John B, Colton; e wifuciory, by Johnson & Drothor; & D orany ~Hind fuotoisy, by Jamo Callander’s u Yiquor-au 4ohaceo-houso,” by Charios Lroch- HaRpr" . masc-storo, Ly Charlow Pulirmanns ;B 1, by Btanloy & Murs; the munufi blighmont of Jones' pump, ‘wgud-guor-liouso by . wil-and-gluss-houso, by drech sar-fuctovry, b{ Main & L by Uebdlo & Tumbor-yar turing outs Jouen; Wi Cutchen; ft & Butk; ch meat-houn, chun 6 Danfeldan ; Oosterichor; gun~ Yoy & Bloek; carviugo-fietory, by ahiop, by WO SPist: ool lnentoro, by 51 Wodel; T win-honso, Davidson it, on; dry-goods-ouso, by, Ales- Py Goorio A dor Innos 3 wood<honso, by Ellisont hide-houso, i tho snmo; furniture-honss, by Thartlelt & Judson; clothing-houso, ‘by Myer Jncobi; grocory, by Bancroft & Lanstrum; drige Imuuo,'l)y A. 8. Dovendorf; enrringo-factory, hsv J, I, Ttaymor & Co.; 1lyglone' Infirmary, Ly Dr. lmm‘vhmy "uulllm(nr-nnmuanoU, by Pabeocle & Btilwon; butehory, by Ballenbnoh'& Walnalo boot-ind-shoo-houso, by Clnvles nescenndepuddic-cotnblislmont ;. by O, . Bunardy brovm-cora-ioweo, . by Sholde & ltoseboorn ; bunnes.ostablishment, by J. D, Weaihorhoad ;- ching, gluwg, * sud quocnswaro dry-iroots and car- not, houre, by Mabthow O, Willaid'; gracory, bs Clurkson & Grillithy § toy-houso, by Fahnostoel & Futlor ; Tivary, by Dow & Son ; miltinery, by M. M, A, Joucs; Doot-mannfactory, by Georgo W. ‘Willimej broom-factory, by ‘A. Boyor; wagon-faotory, by A. J. Borgquist ; mitlinory, by Mrat, M. Young; flour-nud-foed utore, by Jumos M. Brum ; dry-goods bonso, by E. I Thomns i Novolty Iron Works, by 0. D. Coliors, Of couryo, thiese aro nat all the businees-houses in 80 lnrgo placo, but tho loading ons ouly. Thero aro many smaller firms, somo of which do a Jargo and paying busivess. "'ho leading nttorneys of Galesburg aro D. 1L Clark, M. D. Coolio, Ldlwin 11 Tonch,0. I, Prico, P, 11 Sanford, Douglass & larvey, and Haona- man & Xrotzingor, Tho doctord aro llerbord Judd, Georgo W. Tooto, and W. W. Porter. Thero -are two Nationnl Banks, and Colton's Farmors' aud Meohanies’ Dank, . . v Altogetber I have spent o most untar(ulnlnfi d ploasant day in rambling nbout this ol town, audd 1 should not objeck tolive hiero, if thoy wonld pall down the pickcts and put gates at tho on&fi\;mcu of tha publie groundy sud buildings. his iy 2 Sollcy line- A TENPERANCE TOWN, and guiltlors of saloon or plices wiiero spiritnons lquors ato sold, Your correspondent, huving a ain fn his sido, concluded’ to take s medicino TSt nublod out with tho graco of an clophant, and usked for o drink of whisky ; but tho young nian nt the bar said, % No, vou dow’t[" and off- ored mo boor, ‘Mo explanation was, tho town had been raided ust fall by tho Crusaders, and this yearno liconses are fysucd, The city recelved Inst “yont for licensos somo 6,000, buf this yoar none aro granted, and tuo Treasury is minus §6,000, t0 bo nssossed on the property of land- and-houzo-owners. 1 was confidentiallyinformad, however, that tho consumption of liquor in 1874 would bo na groat as in 1873, and that clubs had boon formed all over thio city, called Joint-Stock Uum‘]ml(u' and in thom all” tho whisky wavtod gould bo had. Tho ivitintion-fee I8 only 81 ; and I thonght it worth whilo, even for the short timo 1 remained, to offer to becomo & momber; buta dozen complimentary tickets, or an scoount of mombera, Woro at ohco on band, and I found it unnocessaty. One of tho fomalo raidors wns pointed out o mo, and I regret to say sho wus oxtromely ngly. ‘I'ho only mattor of local Interest at prosent in tho placo Is tho CONTEST YOI CONOUESSMAN from this, the Ninth Dislrict. Thoe Ropublicans most prowinontly nnmed aro the Hon, Granville Burriore sud Col. Thomas A. Boyd, of Fulton; Col, It. H, Whiting, of Pooria; and tho Hon. 0. T, Prico and tho Hon. W. Solden Qale, of Knox. Tha Democrata are waiting ¢ to soo.” Aanox Avout. A TENNESSEE PRODIGY, An Infant, Five Duys 01d, in ¢ A Clear Alto Voico,? Prophesics tho Destruce tion of Pitsbury, Clarksuille, Tenn. (July 31), Correspondencs of the Zooutaville Courter~Journal, Tor sovoral woeks paat, rumora of o groat won- dor oxisting noar Jobnsonville, in this 'Stato, havo boon circulated {roely about our strcots. ‘Tho papors of West Tonnesseo, ond of Nashvillo, lavo given it o passing notice, but what haabeen published has been gathored from travelers who havo chanced to pass that poiut. To-dny wo met with o gontloman who had visited tho housa which contaiva this wondorfal lusus natura, avd who furnishies us with the following information, which hio nssutos us is truo to tho lettor, A man named Alern regides about 4 miles from John- gonville, on the Teuncssce River, o is s man of modorate means, yot industrious and honost, 0 hna o family of ' five ohildren, all bright and wtolligant and perfeotly formed, On Batuvday, the 11th of July Inst, another child—a givl—was naded to his houschold, which poesessos no peculior marks or atiractions with tho oxception of o heavy suit of hair, a8 black and coarse as that of an Indian. Sho slso has twonty woll-formed teotl, consisting of four in- cisors, two cuspidatus and_biouspides onch in the lower aud upper faw. It iy usual in infants to show their first teeth betwoon the fourth and cighth’ months, while tho bicuspides do not make their appearauce before the socond _yoar. In this caso, Liowevor, theso teoth are all woll- formed and &8 firmly sot in_tho alocolar process a8 Is tho caso in adults ; in fuot, o perfoot st of adult teeth, with tho exception of the molars. A small double log tonoment, with a stack chim- noy nudn swall porel in front, situntedin & boau- tiful growth of natural forest trees, on tho bank of thoTonnosace River,is tho birth-placoof this most romaskable freak of nattiro ever known to mortal man, ‘Tho child prospers finely, aanll ohildren do when their parents are active and full of henlth and wvigor; ond the noighborhocd for ‘milos are going to and from tho Louss of Ahern to witness this modern prodigy, Many have congratulated the parents by suggesting the pe- cuniuty valuo of such a wondertul child. Somo bave mentioned the * Siamosejtwing," tho *don- Dble-hoxded chind," tho “slesping beauty,” the lutter cronting no littlo iutcrest in this Btate a fow years smce, and bave urgedupon the paronts to writo immodiately to Baruum, who, tioy fool confldent, will soon have them on the kigh-road to fortune. A grent stato of oxcitomont rages about that loculity, and tho father of the girl ia almont rulned by tho constant flow of visitors, many of whom hayo remained to their meals, and bave in consequence mndo a considerable-pized bolo in the gentloman's farder. Dut the most wonderfnl part of this pecalinr creature remaius to bo told, On Thuraday, tho 161l of July, while the child seomod to baasleep in Lier crib and a silenco porvaded tho roowm, & noigo waa hoard to proceod from iho crib which reeombled Lba voice of & growa woman, ‘I'ho only words to ba distinguished wero, *July 25, 20, and 27" Bverybody in the room rushed to tho bedside to catolt the. sound, when the child, with its oyos closed, said in'a olenr and dlatinct coutralto tone of voleo, A furious storm will come July 25, 26, and 27—but not yet.” At the clogse of tbi littlo specch the room wus alinost depopulated, somo rumning to thoir neighbors, 6 milea off, almost out of broath, vowing that the child was o supornataral croature, and that the judgment doy was bound to bo closo about, whilo thoae who rowained wero nlmost frantio with Zgight. Soveral mpirit- uslistic medinms woro sont for, and aftor ar- riving upon tho spot thoy, used ‘all tho powars kuown to tho art to draw from the child somo n{m-uuu manifestations. Their schomes proved shortive, aud they wora forced, aftor many con- jurations aud sleight-or-hund performances, to foroge tho rettompt, ackuowledging to the compuny jn tloudanco that it surpassed any~ Chityy woori; nourd, or rond of mon. Nothing in A. Jnokson Dayis’ books, or in Tho Clock Strack Ono,"” Ly Watson, or ovenin the * DBan- nor of Light," conld in any wsy compare with this new-torn precutsor of the millonnium, I'ho ohild spuke but litla after this, and would not notico questions ot 4o crowd that sur- rounded Lior bodmde. 15ut on the 26th of July, in tho night, tho volco camo from the body, with but o slight movement of tho lMps, and seid: The storm rages,” This created s groat deal of gatisfaction amonug tho unbeliovers in mira- cles, some of whom remurked; **‘Clo a aro shining brightly; in fuet, not o oloud can bo goea.”” Littlo did thoy know of that storm that wos carrying on its’ bosow thousands of dollarg of property and hundrods of lives in tho cllies ot Pithius nua Alloghiony, No furthor montion iu ioudo of any word ut- tored by tho child until on tho morning of tha 20th of July, about half-past 9 o'clogk. ~ An old nogro uamed Isnae Hallburton, who hss ale wpys boen .foremo#t on elogtioneoring occa- sons, hud dropped In with some new-come or8 to view tho “'groat wonder,” Whilo,atand~ ing by the crib, looking at the chuld, sho snddenty looked up into his face, aud, m & oloar, distinet voleo, ald: * Woo to lyau and your ruco on tho Gth of August noxt; look well to your liouseholds; stay close to your howmos, fora storm_will rage fer worso thau tho one jush nased, which will wipe all negro stragglors from lio faco of tho earth: ‘Tako houd, colored pooplo, and rospoct this warning,” lunso’s oyes bogun to dilnto when the firat word was uttersd, aud our Informant stales Lhut, ind the ohild Ellub uttered oua word more, he belioves fivmly the nogrog's oyes would hava bureb from thoir sockots, Tho negro sloped and has not heen hienrd of vineo, Tho ntlemun who suw all this with his own oyos in willing to mako au allidavit as to its truthinls noud, 4la Jogt thare shartly attor this munifeata~ tion, Tho famo of thiz child in sproading ull over tho Iuud, ~Beiontifio mon &ro coming from o dls- tanco to visit it. Who ehild iu honrty, goos to tho Lreast willingly, and it it livea will doubtless bo visited by puapfn from all sections of the world, ————— Ejuke, the Explorer, Frowm the New York World, dug, 3, If the repart of the deuth of Dr. Charlos Tilse stone Joko, telographed from london, bo vorls fled, then will Englund and tho workt huyo lost on of tho most Indofutigahlo aud intelligent ox- ploters of thio ountrys Ly Loke wau born in London in 1802, Iis family ia an auolent ono, having boon sottled for many gonorations in Kent. His cduention was conductod with n viow to Lia ontranco {uto commoralal lifo, although ho aftorwards atudied law in Lincoln's Inn, Attor a brief practice ho devoted himself to meranntile pursnits succonslvely in Ssxony, Loudon, aud tho Mauritius, in which lsland” he lived many yours, Liko Sohlioman, anothor morghant-ox- lorer, Dr. Boko was o groat student and reador. ho rosulls of his rondings in anciont history, geo;:mphfly philology, and othnography woio publslie In a work ontitied ** Orlgines Diblieo , or, Rosearclios in Prunoval History,” which was published in 1834, nod which was deseribed in tho Quarlerly Roview ns *tho flrst nttompt to roconstruct history on the privelplos of tho immg solenco of gaology.” It was through his lstorical and goologlonl etudies of Ltho Eaat, taken in connoctlon with his commorcinl enter- priuos, that his miud was first dicocted to the Pprojeot ol exploring Contral Africa from Abys- siunla, Tho land that ho proposcd to oxploro was almost entiroly unknown to Europouns, and Dr. Doko imagined that commorco would bo bonofit- ed groatly b{ catablishing intorcourso with Con- tral Africa through Abyasinia. A proposition witch lie rado to the Lritish Govornmant fo conduct this exploration was dealined, however : but privato ‘entorpriss. oamo to his as- satarico, wd dn tho yoar 1801, aitor Naviag: proceodod to Shoa, in Bouthorn Abyesinia, bLo loft that town and, alone, sob out'on an oxplor~ ing expodition into tho interior of Africa to soarch for the sourcos of tho Nilo, On this {numny ho ponotratod Iuto .roglons of which ittlo was proviously kuown, to-wit, ‘Godjam and thoe countries lylnfi west and south, " Ile retuined to Enrope, where the various books in which ho doscribos his various discovories and his theories rogarding the locality of the sourcos of tho Nilo oxclied groat attention pmong geographiors. Dr. DBoko \wroto soven or oight books and ossnys on this subjoct, tho most Important of which, om-~ bodying as {t doos tho rogiilts of Lis labors in Nile explorations, is “The Sources of tho Nile, with the History of" Nilotio Discovery.’ ‘Chis work was writton in Mauritms, and' wos published in London in 1860, 1lis writingsalso include, besides those on goography andotlinograply, a troatiso on tho " Gaograpbio- ol Distribution of Languages in Abyssiuin.” In the yoor 1865 Dr, Reke camo prominently boforn ublic in connootion with the English prisonors 0 Abyssinin, On Nov. 4 of that yoar ho wont to Abysalnia on s mission to seanro’ thoir ro- loase, but failed. Mias exporiencos on this mis~ sion Lo hna recorded in his work entitled ** Tho British Captives in_ Abyssinia.” IFrom 1836 to 1838 Dr. Beko renfded in Lelpsie, and gorved as Acting Britigh Consul in Baxony. The degreo of Doctor of Philosophy was conferred on bhim in 1835, aftor tho appoarance of bis firat book, by the nlvnmll{ of Tublngon. and fo commoemora- tion of his Abyssinian travels ho recoivod tho Em modals_of tho Gougraphical Locioties of ondon nud Paris, —_— + “CIVIL RIGHTS.” The Quostion In o Practical Form In Dotroite g Z'vom the Detrowt Tribune, Aug, 8, The following tologram ecoms to have beon sont brondeast over the country: . Drrrorr, Aug, ,—Soustor D, K. Bruco and Buper. intendent of Intruction Joaeph Iillls, both colored, of ‘Missiasippl, woro objected to this morning by a num- Ler of would-s whitos at the Biddle Lonso here, Tho whitos refusod o cat at tho samo table with the sbovo- nawed gentlomon, Considerablo sxaitement provails, ‘The facts of tho case aro tleso: Benator Bruce ond Mr. Hills and another colorod man named COardoza, who are hore in attondauco upon tho Amorican Educational Assoolation, ar- rived in Dotrott on Tucsday and' put up at tho Biddle Hoase, whoro they wore furnished with rooms and troated prociscly 88 tho othar guests of the honso, On Wednos- day Miss Kata I, Fronch, Miss Lizzie J. French, and Miss Nollie F, Randolph, of Now Brunswick, . J,, who woro also stoppiug ot tho samo Lotol, askad forthoir bills, announced that they did zof propose to **oat willh nlggors,” pald what thoy owaed, andloft the bouse, Beyeral ‘othor porsous ‘mado similar objections, and Mr. Jolneon, one of tho clorks of the hotol, thon called upon’ Alr. Bruco and his frionds and ssked whothor they would objoct to haviug thoir meals sont to their rooms, sud was informed that this would bo sat- isfaotory. A gentleman, reprosonting tho Iinr- por Brothors, of New York, domurred to this proceeding, howover, and it was subsoquontly agrood that ho and his frionds and Mr. Bruce and frionds should ocoupy » table togethor in the dimnng-room, and this arrangomont is lwhyz namnaahlsanil aniatle eserind aits ewd GV 0L citomont " whatever existe. —_—— MISCELLANEQUS. The painter BleCullough, who was roscued from Nisgars Falls by Conroy, tho guido, s few montha ago, is turning hia peril to good ac- count by selling to tourists photographs of him- solf clinging to tho racks in tho rapids. ~Harry Guir, tho **man flah,"” wng arroated and fined €6.40 at Sunbury, Pa., for fishing on Bundny, Ho was stopping thoro ovor Sunday with a’traveling show. . —Ono of the theorics by which the murderons Brononamuu of the Boston boy Pomoroy hLas oen accounted for has boen offsct by thia dac- laration of Lis moathor that sho nover saw an animal of any kind slaughtered; thet the story of Jeesfo sticking knives intoraw flosh is folso § and that, for four yoors befors Jassie was born, hus father waa' at work in tho navy-yard. Bhe exprogsos tho opinion that tho vaccivation of Josslo, which took placo when ho was four wooks' old, had moro effcot on him than ouy- thing oluc, sa it praduced lrrga abeesses ovor bls body, ono of which, over the eyo, occasioned tho cast whioch it now presonts. —Judge E. W. Cullen, who orgamized the Firat District Coust in Galveston County, and was also in the Congross of the Republic of Texas, and tho first Presidont of the Datlas & Wichita Ruil~ "rond Company, was arreated on the 23d in Clay Qounty, and carried to Corsicana yestorday and delivored to Judgo Wood, on whose warrant ho was mrrosted. Tha chargos aro for falaely per- gonating another, and the bribery of & witness inn land cago. Judge Wood required bail of £2,000, which ho hrd not given up todark yester~ dny.—Galveslon News. —~Tho public have beon surprised by the an- vouncemont that Dr. Rovels (colored ox-United Btates Euullnr& hias bean romoved from tho Chan- collorship of the Alcorn Univarsity. As his con- .duct bas beon excoptionally exemplary and he hins dovotod himsolf assiduously to the interests of tho Universily, aud, as according to the re- poated testimonials of tho Piloland other orgeua of Ropublican opinion, his qualifications wera ot tho highost order, tho publio woere wholly unpro- Pma for the chango. ~ Rumor aseribes it to tho nfluance of his Excollonoy, Gov. Awos,—Jack- son (Miss.) Olarion. —Itnmors were curront on tho Streots yoster- day that Gen. D. . [ill, of tho Southern Liome, had boen arrested in South Carolina for libel. Tho focts, sa wo have ascertained them, aro that Liout. H, H, Bonnor, of the Eightosnth Infaatry, stationed at Yorkville, went to Bethel Church, in York Couoty, ono day last wook, to arrest Gon. Hill, he having undorstood tnat tho Gonoral would doliver sn nddress 84 Bothel on that day. Con. Hill had no appointmont at the glnm) for that occasion and, besidos, was aiok in ed at homa when Bounor wont with his posso to nrrest him, Tho allegod libol waa eertain commouts in the Southern Home upon tho pro- sontmont of tho Grand Jury of York, of Liout. Bouner, for various offenscs, and partioularly for & grost insult offored by Bounor to & daugh- ter of ox-Judgo of Probato B. B, Hall, —Monry Booolor, tho pastor's eldost son,. is iviny \flmhammifi/ in his father's house on tho laights, Ho is in tho {nsuranoo busincss in the firm of Boecher & Bonadict, on Court stroat, Biooklyn, Ho ia past 80, and was a Colonel in tho Inte War. Tho scond son, William, is o Yalo gru]un!n, about 23 yenrs old, and studylug i a rooltlyn Jaw ofiice, Horbort ia 18, and ia tho youngest of thu famlly, and is an undorgraduate of Amuarst ollogo. ‘The only daughtor s Mrs, Huariott Boovillo, tho wifo of & ministor fn Nor- wicl, N. Y, Mr. aud Mra, Beochor lave burled two or thros childron, |, —Chuistian and Catlerine Mohrman (Gorman), agod 66 and 67 yonrs, residents of Kossuth, die Tucsdoy vory suddonly. Ho had boon mowing all day, camo iomo, and was takon sick about dark, "~ Tho wifs wont to a neighbor’s for help; on hor roburn sho found her husband doad sitting in an arm-chair, 8ho did not beliovo he wad dend, and callod for a pillow for him, Whon sho roalizod tho situation that ho was wuroly doad, sho tottorod from kis sido, foll to the floor, an oxpired.—Manitowoo ( Wis,) Tribuno, —'Tho TFall River (Mass,) News doesn't boltave the third-term moveomont desorvos cousideration, but it doos think thut Congross must croato a now oftice whon Prorldovt Graut's sccond term oxpires,—** Inspoctor-Gonoral of tho Army or nomnlhlnq oluo, with 20,000 annual_ealary, and ive it to him, 80 ko cen travel in Europe nud sin, un did Mr, Bownrd, and soo the barbarian splendors that so attraot mon of great abilitios and ronawn," —Thio edltor of tho Bloomington Zeader s & foud #onl. In his capaoity of editor, lie decluron that the galion ordiuanco ia a failure, and that woroe tguor iwdrank under it thay under the - cenge systom, As Lomperance orator, ho swears that the gallon ordinunco is & porfoct wucvess, atd that losn liquor fs drauk than formerly, As u private citlzon lio has no opinion sbout it ot all. Woshould say that Nivhols ought to ro- nnmo his ghoot uud call 1§ % Zhe Follower,"—El Lago lL) Journak VESSEL-OWNERS. Appointment of Local Inspectors Recommended, Commissions for Chartering Ships Fixed, Proposition to Pool Their Vossols. The Ohicngo Veesol-Ownera' Associntion held & vory imporiant and woll-attonded mooting yestordoy aftornoon at the Committos-room of tho Board of Trade, for the purposo of consid- oring tho roports of the Conference Committen on ovorlonding vossols and the Committeo on Commiasion; nleo, to tnko somo action fn rogard to pooling nli tho vorsels owned at this port. M. W. M. Egan, tho President of tha Associn~ tion, oceupied the choir, aud John Long acted as Becrotary. After ronding tho minutes of last meoting, thio Conferonco Committee, anpointed at the pro- ‘vions maoting to meot a sinilar committeo from tho Board of Lake Underwriory, submitted TIE FOLLOWING RLTONT throngh its Chnirman, Me. J. B, Hull, who stated that the recommendation hnd been reforred to }bfl, Natiounl Board of Lale Underwritors at Buf- ul ‘Wurngss, In the opinion of the Joint Gommittos of tho Chicugo Buard of Vouwsel-Owners and Agouts snd the Local Board of Mnrine Undorwriters, no stbitrary rula nbout loading ean o made which cau apply (o all versois without manifest injustico to many, thoy belug of different model and build ; thorefore Jeesolved, Thot in tho opinfon of this Joint Commit- teo the appolnting of Locul Inspectors by the Doard of ‘Underwriters to attend o or examine véssols in port, and seo thnt thoy arenot overloaded, {8 & propes and subiclont safegunzd sgainst tho overloading of the samo. Jeesolved, Thiat we recommend to the International Boord of Yake Underwriters that tho Vesel-Owacta® Associntiou of Chicago may appoint a committon of two fa confer with tlio Yort Tuspoutors in all cases whon fll?y duclnl;ill \'clifl?lev?rl(;ndmgiu 1In caso tho four ul'l!n- ok ogreo, they shall solect n Afth porson, and 4 nhlmi'::l lig n{njoflly of the five A.hl:‘l’l ‘e final, Gins 4 GENERAL DISCUBBION followad, and it was tho provailing opinion that tho suggestion was a fair one, and was calculated to do awny with tho many compiaiuts horetofore mado. ‘Tho roport was fianlly sdoptad by o uuan- imous vote. Tho Commifteo appointed at a provious moot~ ing to report o TARITT FOR COMMIBSIONS submitted the following : Your Commitiee, appointed to report a tarift to bo. sdovted by tho Doard, would respoctfully subuwit thin following 2 \WHkREAS, The presont rates of frclibls aro unro- ‘muncratlvo to vossls carrylng grain upon tho lukes, tuerefora Resolved, That for the scason of 1874 tho rato for cliartering veinels shall be aa follows On vessols 15,000 but or under, On vessels 16,000 10 20,000 bu, Lesolved, That no pgont s1al chiargo this comuis- slon when tho yesscl 18 required 0 ay any shipper i brosont zato of 31 e m salai, e 4. B, ATians, Joun PrNDIVILLE, Gronak U, FiNsvy, uonas THoop, Capt. Magill offored the following ag A AULSTITUTE for tho roport of tho Committeo : Resolted, That the commissions for chartoring ves- gels, stewm and #all, fn Lhls Bourd for tho scavon of 1874 shall be 75 conts per 1,000 bushels wheat capacity, and that where a rabato ‘shall bo allowed the shipper, no conimission aiall be clinrged by tho ogent. Aftor an norimonious and oxcitod dobato, Mr. Magill's subatituto was adoptod. On motion of Capt. Hood, the following Com- m‘mea was appointed to consider the question o YOOLING THE VESSLTS in this harbor : Copt, Halsted, Long, Fioney, Hood, Owen Prindivillo. CAIT. HATL submitted tho followingresolutions, which ealled forth an excitod debato, but fiuslly wore adopt- od serlatim : ”y o= Of such proporty we shall s ALy B A8 ST o corkino 10, T ot ossols unless wo shinll obtaln _such rates as will chable U to pay tho current oxponses of our vessals whils in comuilssion, Jiesolved, That while we continuo tho present ruluous systew of carryiug frefghls at o losa wo thioreby provent ourselvce from obtaining in tho futuro ratca that would bo remunorative, Tecaolved, ‘That the veasel ngents of this Board Lo reo~ ommended to communiento wiih thelr principals, ana aalk thelr co-operation with us in offocting measures so much to ba desired, Hesolved, That wo Inatruct our Secrotary to com- muicato with slutcr Boasds on the ehuln of Jakes, that tbiey may unite with us n adopting such regulntions u8 will toud to remedy tho evils of which o complain, . CAVT. ATIINB introduced the following preamblo and rosolu- tions in regnrd to the pooling of vesscls, which were luid on the tablo for future consideration: WirEnzas, Tho slippers, by solecting ono person to charler vestels for them, havo conceutrated that branch of Lusiness ; snd g Wneneas, Tho prosent rato. of frelght to Buffalo, 234 couts, I8 tolally inadequate to defray tho runnfng X ionsea of any vessel, and believiug ta many vessols would o taken at foitly remunerative rafo 2s at tho present ruinous rato ; thorefora, Zpcsolved, That we, tho owners and vassol-agenta of Qlsfengo, Wil moot tho uhippors by yooling all vesscls W 1nuy own or control, sad will charter tiem aceord- iny to priority of being ready to loud, provided tho aizo of tho vessol shinll not conflick with tho sizo do- slzed by the shippor, Jieyolved, Tt an Exocutive Committoo shall ba ape pointed by tho Chair, Sald Committos shall connist of thres members, Whoao duty shull bo to _determing 1tpou tho rato of frelght fron: day (o dag, aud to soe that tho porson sclacted by thom falthfully porforms bisduty to all partiea Lo thls agreoment. Vesolved, Thint the liarturing of all vesecls pooled slall be dohio by oue agout, to Us sclected by tho te Executive Comunittee, wlioso duty sunll Lo to fulth fully abldo by tho rato citablished by the Exccutive Comuilto far tho day, and sorve for the torm of —— 7 JResolved, That oll ownors and agonts abiall hand o Lint of wl viascls Tezdy o load oy wiay coutrol o (e Exocutive Cominitice, ug olso the timo when thoy wore ready, and tho ageut sclectod by the Excoutive Conuniltco'shall chartor thom aceording 1o priority s nor ahiall any agont charter his own vesacls oxcept s Dy priority, or us tho seting sgont of the Exccutlve Conuiiice, Tho meoting then adjourned. —— LILE COURTSE. Rccord of Rusinoss Transacted Yews tordave TIE REPURLIO INBUBANCE COMPANY, The following 18 au abstract of the roport of J, R. Payson, Assignoo of the Republic Iusurunce Compeny; Amount on haud July 1 Qollected,vay guaas, Expended.. $105,L14.90 Onobundred and twenty-nine thoueand threo hundred and thirty-sovon dollars and eighty-two contu of this Is availablo cash, and $25,277.08 is & soourod doposit {n tho Second National Banlk, snd $10,500 i8 dopositod as scourity for costs, A dividend meoting will bo held Aug. 20, whon a divdond of 20 por cent will bo declarod. UNITED STATES COURTS, Willinm Wilking, ¥f, . Grano and L. Wilking bogan a suit for 81,500 agalnst 1L aud 3, Nou- berger, O. 0, Molton & Oo,, Assigneos for a patont for an improved folding-lounge, filod a bill agalust Wendoling, Song, and . H. IToffuor to restruin thom from infringing such patont. Tho Goodyonr Dontal Vuleanite Company filed billn for infringoment of patent agaiust Itansom Pomoroy, of Plano, Iil; W, K, Johuson, of Cor- dova, 11L.; and Johu Reitor, of Osborn, LIl DANKNUPTOY 1TENY, I, A, Kohin & Bro., Goodman & Barbo, Reids« skoff, Barbe & Co., Iiold, Benedict & Co,, Clay- burg, Einstein & Qo., Bweot, Dompator & 0Oo., and %, Storu, mpmsuntlufi $7,889,64 of dobts, filod a potition agalnst w debtor namod Jacob Frost to have hin udjudicated bankrupt, 'Thoy claim that his indsbtedncss smouunts to about &17,000; that ho hus o stook of goods at Chnm- palicn, and reud estuto in this city, 1t fu chargod hmt o bing smsponded paymont of bis commor- clal papor, and aleo allowed a judgment to be ontercd up ageinst him, and his goods to be inkon by tho Bheriif. A rulo to show eause Aug, 17, and on injunction to restrain sny salo by the Bheritr, wera {sauad, N. 8. MoDowoll & Co. filed & potition asking for a composition of thelr oreditory, and an or- dor for tho samo was wado to be hold at Rogiy- {or Grant'n ofice, Ay, 45, A disohargo was ivsuod to 0. T Brown. KUPERIOR COURT IN BIMEF, The Ridgoley Natiouul Bauk commonced n st for 537,000 against tho Swinson Bmelting nnd Tioltuing Company, and another for & like l amount wealnat Aduin and Bamuol Bmith. Lawa Thowsson commonced & gult in dobt 5%5333. Roubion - Hateli, laylng damages at CIMOUTT COURT. Qoarge B, Fronoh miod W, 1T, Brownson and 0. B, Brownson for 81,000, J. M, Worthington bogan a sult for 2,600 against IT, B. Plokot, N. 'I'. 8eclo suod Jamos Boll and Tifas Adlor for 81,000. W, I3. ITull and W. I8 Froat filed a bill againat tho Grant Westorn Tinilrond Land Compuuy, Honry Greencbaum, and J, A, Jowett to foro. oloso n Lriot daed for £2,510 on Lot 2 of Block 1 in the First Division of Ill\'onddu, and Lot 824, Bluck 10, of the Third Division, TAY COUNTY COURT, Grant of guardiauship to Jamoes Dunn as guar- diau af Alice M. Dunn ot al,, minors, tuder an approved bond of £2,000; ho was also author- ized to administor upon’ the ostato of Aunta Dunn, undor an approved bond for the samo amouut. g In tho matter of the ostate of Mary Ross, grout of admintstrntion to William X. Itoss, under on approved bond of §370, e g MILWAUKEE AVENUE, The City Enjolncd from Extending that Thoronghinre (o Lnko Streets Potor Fox filed = billin tho Buperior Court yestordny to onjoin the collootion of & tax for poying damnges to bo caused by the proposed opouing of Milwaukeo avenue from Desplaincs and Kinzis siroots to the corner of Caunl and Wost Lako ntreeta, According to tha bill, tho Bourd of Publio Works of Chicago, in Junc, 180, aent to tho Common Council & roport and ordi~ nance for oponing Milwaukeo avento to tho cor- ner of Lako and Caual streots. Tho Bonra stated that they .had oxamined the' cou- templatod improvoment, snd conaidored 1t noceessary and propor, nnd recommended that tho ordinanco bo passed. It was admitted thnt tho 1mprovoment was not asked for by tho ownors of o majorlty of the proporty along the proposed route, Who ordinance which was passed by tho Common Council July 19, 1868, vrovided thal an appraisal of tho damages rud recompenso duo the ownors bo made; tlat §160,004.70 bo assessed by tho Commissionars of tho Doard of Public Works on the resl estato really bonefited, in proportion to the bonofits, provided that, fn case tho 99-100 part of tho to- tal damages and expenscs should oxceed or fall short of tho sbove namod amount, then that amount should bo incronsed or diminished,na the caso might bo, €0 88 to equnl 99-100 of tho whols exponse ;181,625.35 waa to be nsseasad and pald out of the gencral fuod of the city, or out of the Tmcmda of o goneral tax, proyided nlso that this amount bo increased or diminished so a5 to oqualsthio 1100 patt of the whole oxponsc. In Qutober tha Board of Publio Works filed an aggossmoiit-roll showiug the proporty takon, the damagos, aud bonefits nsscssed, The assosse mont was roquired to ba comploto bofora it was filod, but it was claimed chat snch was nob the case {n tho presont inatance, 08 tho Oommission- ors falled to show thoy had given logal notico of tho timo and placo of their mittings, Tho assessmont was conflrmed and complain- sut agsossod at §720, whilo tho benofits result- ing to him woro stated to bo $1,071. A warrant wad issued for tho collection of tho benefits, and theso not boing all puid, tho Assossor in Fobm runyy, 1869, applicd for judgment against thio do- Nuquouts, Complainant snd others appoared, aud objected ou the ground that there bnd novor boen auy logal coudomnation; that no complote nsgessmont-roll had beon mado: that tho ag- sossmont had not been lo%nlly confirmed ; thnt no proper notica had been given; aud, lostly, thot tho domages to tho proporty of the objectors largoly oxcooded tho boneflts, The “objections wors suktained, In July, 1869, tho Board sontan- other report or ordinance to tho Common Coun- cil stating that tho city bad failed in Fobruary proceding 0 obtain o judgment for a balanco duo of £64,850.56, and asking that & now assoss- ment bo ordered. The new assossmont was mndo, & warraut issucd, and in Mareh, 1871, an- other application for judgment mado. To this complainaut objected, alleging tho formor julg- ment in his favor, and slso cluiming that the socond nwsossmont was grossly irregular, and l.mluc\:l vold. 'Lheso objoctions woro also Aus- nod, Tn_ Tnna, 1070, a shied roport aud UTQINANCO wae ‘made,” showing that thore was still duo £41,802.44. Tlna was conflrmed, o third warrant issued, and application mode to the July term Inst pnat of tho County Court for judgment. Complainant appoared and filod moro objactions, claiming that no proper cstimate of tho ox- penscs had boen made; that the roport did not show what proportion of the expoenso should b borno by private proporty, and what proportion by tho genoral fund; that thoroport also failed to show that any notice roquired by low was pub- lished. This application is now pending bofors tho County Court, and will probably bo decided within thrity daya. ‘T'he complainant farther shows that the Com- mon Council, whilo tlis thivd nssessment was pouding, on the 80th of June, 1874, mado an ap- Eroprinnuu of 40,000 tor the purpose of open- 1g the above named avouuo. There is no mon- oy, Yox says, in tho_City Treasury to mnoct sucl a0 appropriation, but it i intouded to raise it by s genoral tax, 1f, however, the third assessmont is"valid, the amount will bo rafsed by special as~ sensmont, and If it {8 nob, tha city hoi no xight to melo n sdcoud appropriation, as it hns long sinco peid up, its share, end is powerless to give any moro. Tox then procoods to give eight now roasons why the last assessmont is void, tho prineipal of wlich, boaides those alroady mentioned, are that the lnat assessmont was not made in the samo mnuner ay tho first, becauso tho damages bave not been aacertained by a jury ; beeause ho hrs two judgmente in his favor against tho nssosy— monts; and lastly, boonuse tho assesument is made for mord than is authorlzed by tho ordi- nnnce, Tho city, thongh it bes condemned tho land, is continuing to colloct taxes on it. ‘Within the past four days tho city suthoritics hove bogun to tear down tho build- ings on. tho routo of tho proposed stroet, and givon complainant’s tenants notico to leavo by tho 6th, or last Wodnesday, and inas- mttch ag thero 15 a forco of about {wonty mon engaged in tho work, Fox doubts his ability to opposa such a number, Lo chargos that ono of tho Commissionors,whosa name, howovor; is 1ot givan, oxorcisos such inlluence on tho otlior two Commigsionors that heisable to control thom and mako them goon with tho work. If tho work progresscs, complainant foara o multiplici- ty of suits will result botween himself and the laborers, and betweon hia tonants and him- 80!, his proporty bo irreparably duwaged, and great jury result to him. Whorefore lio prays that an injunotion may. bo issucd ngainkt tho Doard of T'ublic Works, perpotually enjoining them from toaving theno liouses down, at Jenst Ly virtue of any procoodiugs horotofore com ‘moncod for such s purpese. I'ho injunction was fir:mted by Judgo Aooro, under s boud of $2,600, o provent the cily from tearing down compinine ant’s housos, or from paying £10,000 for opening 8aid avonuo, or lovyluy atax to colloct such amount, —_—— Chicago & Northwestorn Railway~Sun. day Train, Tho through Paciflo Ixpress traln for Gouncil Dlufts, Omaha, San Frauclaco, and all othicr Far Weat polnts, will leave tho Wells stroot depot of tho Ohicago & Northwestorn Railway of 1015 a, m,, SBunday, Aug. 0. “hrough Hokots via Chieago, Durlington & Quinoy and Obicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Rallways aro goud ou this trafn, —_—— Duryea's Satin Gloas Staroh. Duryoca’s ** Satin Gloss Starch” is tho most popular starch ju the United Btates, = A Bovere Test,—The Commissary-Genernl of {lie United Brates, after a trial of all tho priucipal atarchios in the country, decidod that Duryos's *Batin Gloos Btarch * wau the beat that could ve'procured, und the Government, fram that tms to the prenont, dro buy- dug this articlo, Tls 1a u fact worlly tho atteution of causumgre, How Shall I Invest o Small Sum of Money to the Best Advantage P Rinety-nine dollars and forty-five couts puld snnu- ally fo the Washington Lifo-Iusurance Company by o man 25 years old will socurs to hls family §5,000 sud dividend additions, At thoage of 35 ¢ would coab $131,90 sunually, - Business Education, Tivory bustucss mn desltlug to Q¢ hla eon for an aetivo husluess life should enter lfm at Drew's Buel- nesa College, Now, 278 and 260 Wost Madivon stroet, The course § thorongh, and conducted upon the nctual busincis plan, unliko sny othor iustitulion fu the West, —_—— Ohiokerlug Upright Planos, Strong and clar 1u tone § atand fn_tuno_ splendily § warranted dueahlo occupy vory small Brave, Rood's; Tuwple of Muslc, 92 Yau Buron street, —_—————— There's A Waondorful Differonce in footh, On kome tho cumel f very thin, Tho tond ey of Buzadont 18 to strungthon und whiten thls dulieato shoathing, aud uleo lo hupart Iragrauco to (o broatl EDUCATIONAL, ROCK RIVER SEMINARY, Mt Morrla (Ogle Co.) IIl N. 0. DAUGIIKRTY, A, M,, PRINOIPAT, yFoue Dopactmonta~Clssatoal, Bofontifs, Lnglish, and TExponaes ono.t . “‘i"l!ifqzm".”""'l““““m Toss than any othor stmilar fustitu nll Torni o . AL S for aataliigad smd Chshoate. CHICAGD LADIES" SEMINARY, 16 and 17 Sheldon-st., near Washington, . ‘Opona twolfth yoar Bopt. 14; full courno of study, expori- oncod toachoraand thorongh work. Just arooted, anothor 1ario bullding, with assombly and class-rooms on ontrance floor, Larger accommodations for boarders, MISS GREGG, Prinolpal, Dearborn Seminary, 2985 WABASE-AV. The ninctronth f this Sohool will BRept. 1 R o S R Y'riveipal. Bend for a Uataloguo, Z. GROVER. BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, LONDON, ONT.y CANADA, Afford tho T¥iglioat Intelloctual and Chrlstlan Rducation, Tar tho sons and dauyhtors of gontlemon, at vary modee - o ato clinegos. (1l enidene il Fainder allorosary a mile anct, ¢ Tilie MGHT REV. 1, i, . D, D. Tord Bistiop of Huron, o Tl Calloge’s nro rospaotivoly suppliod with an ablo ataff of TExnorioncod Lnropsan ‘Toncliers, Tror furtior partiouiaranpply o tha SEORKTARY. Tio ‘Torm begins Sopt. 2. Rockland Gollewiate ustituts, NYAULK, ON THE HUDSON, N, Y. The Fall Term will snnmenco Sept, 17, Tho Prasident, Rov. L. i and othor memhars af aliner 1oune, Chienyo, on AN, T4 a1y il o iy s and ‘Dattohs, Aud Any porson Haviig youns Indies t coucato, ot o 21 PorsOLa Cincinnati Wesleyan College, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Tho 33 yoar eill open Sept. 1. “Aoaddomic, Oalicior and Atk Canresns Tho aow bo s hton Wallt an ontivols farnished At 3 Gost of 155,000 Tl fn tho oldost and ana ol thomust forsusily oautpned Gollogos for Young Ladien n (hn Gainter, - fExpansos sear o rons Tiev, LUUIUS Ty BUGHIE, 1, Doy Prorldant, st Oineinnatl, for Cataloguos o tnfornatio, MISSES GRANTS' SEMINARY, Nos, 130 & 128 1-2 North Dearborn-st., Oblengo, will SBopt. 17 with_ful - Pl g, ot 1 ok chosam achors, Iur elruulars adiross as aliove. PARK INSTITUTE. Mis, A, I BATES, Trnctyl, Tor Glrla and Young Ladiss. Fall gn:nzh%"hfi??&rv-“o?h‘x|n x: rfioi‘unlt"fl.r‘:fllkfl"{‘e'! diinodations Tor. liearding Tapils. . g Grosntho rinolpal, 11 Ashlsnd-av.s Ohlongoe o " (EENNSYLYANIA MILITARY AOADEMY, hoator, Pa. For Donrdors oniy, Kosslon opons Wo Shyats: Losaton ettt Drnundln':n‘. fngs ommiodious; Caurso af Biudios oxtensivo. Thor. guih fustenltion 1h Gieil'and. Mochanioal Engltoering, tho Olasatcs and English ; enrofn) ovaralplit of the morals and annortof Oadote; | For airaulrs appiy to o, 1¢: . Storrs, Mosars, Watts DoGolyor, W, & Gray, I Phndiviile, T, Datrons of the' Acadamy {n, Uhiicaxo, o) - Qosgrovo, sai rfanke W. Worlworts, o Cor. THIEOT [TYATT, Prosident. LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Howme Bonrding Scliool for Boys ond Girls, AT OOONOMOWOO, WIS, Thorongh instruetion In avory Dopaetment, Tor Cfrou- lars apply to MISS GRACE P. JONKS," Pri . P RV, 3 L MAGOE LN, Teator ™ Seminary of the Sacred Heart, ot 1,354 Wost Taslor-st., Chiongo, i L} I o G e 3 a S adirons REEE ot EADY SUPERIOR. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, GLO, BAILY, Princlpal, Buooessor to Mrn. Burgwyn Mattland. The dutles of tho achool will ha resumoil Sopt. 16, For clrgulacs con- taining particulara apply to thia Principal, 673 Wabash.av, COLLEGE (OF THE FINE ARTS, SYRRACUSE UNIVERSITY. Tull Goursa fa Azabitostura snd Patnting. Fai 2. GO pon o™ Byrasuso, Y, Y. OEEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1627 and 129 Spruco-at., Philadalphis, will N SR AT Foopen on gJinnfsh, Frouoh, aid Latv, Uosrding sud Day elinol. Tor young Ladtos and Missas, Eroueh n th Iniguas of tho famils, L0GAN SQUARE SEMINARY. Thts Boarding and Dag:Satiool for ladies, altuated Viag-st., Philxdolpia. will bo reoy gnrmliflee}t H opons Sopt. 14, w WSS 8. Ar HOUDLS MISS J° PINDELL DR. VAN NORMAN’S Qlasslenl Eoglioh, Feoncly and German family day ashocl, for young ladion and childron, 71, 79, and 75 Fast Sixty- firstat,, ontral Park, Naw York, will'comimonce its ofghe fooutt Jone Sapt, 24 L\s}.(. o istor tnormation scod ¢ catalogus. ross Rov, D, 0. LLD 2 25 Fant Slity-fravate, Now York. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, Of tho Univarsity of Chicogo and thie Northestern Ut . Datly instruotion, 4 hours per day, for 38 wanks, 03 Joney Tiooth, Lyman Trumbull and Jaimos 1t, Dootittle, and Profs. Van Burgn Douslow wad Phtlip Myers, ’]h.uxnn, 403 yoar, Diploia adinite to tha bur. 'or catsliguos, &o., xddroas V, B, 0 'V Trlbuno Bariotag, Ohioago, s, S KTARSARGE S0HO0L FOR BOYS, Bohoo! year Srone HaNICh, hbe Aheriaia ae adzzlao enr opans Nopt. 9, _ o circulars or ll.l\fnl'n: }Ffl'l‘GDEl‘t’ICKITHUMI‘SON, l’Y"lBLDIfl S TRofaruncos In Ohicago, tho Hon. J.'L, Plckard, M, Vernon Enatish, Classical & Military Atademy, AtMORGAN PARK, Washiogton Helghts, Dls. e om0 i st S bt Sopt 10, T souia o bltatn ful pamphiot lreulars for ik by ud: drumaine tho Prluolpslor Wi, afcolty 1ia..” Attorsos- -] J Portlan nck, c2 . S ITLEDON NORTON, Propriotor. Mrs, Faith C. Hosmer & Miss E, H. Rockwell's Yamily and Das.Soliool for youog Iniion. Springflold, Ry Sopanodfonte 8. “Bowd 1o Steomtae. 0o BIADAAE O du SILYA &5 Principals. LEX. BRADFORD! Tormorls Afes, Opdign. KaTraswg) Kombi vonrs rly Men, Gifmaiy by Feoncl, Gorman . Hosrdlug-Sohool for Young' Ladivs and Oile dren, 17 Wost Uhirty-cighth-st., N, raopous Sopt. 14, Anplication may mo made porsonaliy of by lutior asabiovo, MRS. WM. G BRYAN’S TOARDING SONQOL FOR YOUNG LADIV. The Fall Terur of Mra. Iryan'a Schiool commencas Soptember 1674, Batavia, N. Y., Auril, 1874 WILLOW AR SEVINARY. Joguo of this. nouular and. i ; oo Dn oot 1y e st o bropeioton; R 9n 1 TESS, Wesiboro, Mass. GOt ot konnstts Totschoss Dounis N ey Bonihkops N Uu}l‘:;ln s ;(u)-fufi‘ uf‘))r;l:%m honsivo, Atuslo A4d fino srta 5 outnyes AdIoR: oo W TS LG, Erinctpal and Propelotor. IVIL AND MEOIANIOAL ENGINEERING AT tho Ronseclaor Polyteohinia Instituto, Troy, N. V. Tnstruction voty practicall Advantagos unsurpassodl 1 this goudtry, Uraduates obtalu excollont positions, Stu- aa Sopt, 16, Ko thio Annual liogiator, contataliy imy rovod Coiirss of Beudy, and full partioulars, addross Fhov. OIARELS DI NI, Dirodtor. b TIGULANDMILITARY AGADIEMY, \OROLSTL ‘Mass., fits Loga and young iman for eomuon an onthiia pirenita, Its superlorucritastatod fu ciroular, » B, METOALE, A ML, Suporintondunt, 158 BULKLEY'S ARDING AND DAY, Mol Bor somie adice ot Fareytowsieoutho-Lhade son, will réoput Sopt. 16, M[LEE, TARDIVEL, 25 W, FORTY-SISTR ST, N, undl Doy ool for yousys adioa ahd ohildoou, BOpL1T: OUTIE SIDY SEMINARY, 460 MIOHIGAN-AY.— Koglish, Fronob, and Uerman boarding and diy- Selioot ot Sonmg ldtess will roopon Auesdsy, Hopt. §; Tinsio thoraughily tanghit, also sowing aud ombroldoring, Rlea, 1. SIMONS, Prinolpal, N LARSLIP, OUND B icia, manty domesnor, Ve Uiraiealdorutiment, y T) or b ingane chuol fur younis la m ALYONIIRS MILITAT INSTITULE £ Lonjnmin M x No. 834, Yonkere, JAL, DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, The longoat engaged and mnst suo. cosstul niyalolan ‘Iu the clty lu the spovlal {roatmunt of afl Glirunis, Norvous, and SposjatDivvsm, Disonsos o Guliar {o tninles apeddily ourod. - Tuvalida’ providod with Jrivato anariusents, board, atioudauco, ko, Soid 3 stamps jor treatise, Patients at & distancs tro by mail, N vt Dr. Xean, 300 SOCTIL CLARK.ST,, CHICAGO, May bo consulted, parsonally or by wall, frov, of oharge, on all cliranto or Borsous dissasos, DIL J, ILILAN (v ouly physioisn In tho clty who warrants Giises or no pay, Gty biurd, ¥ 8. 1ty 8 b, 1§ Sundaya feom b Lo 13, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Usad for over mnnt&yun with groat success by the llyuiclana ot Putis, Now Y orie, auil Londob, liare hoan Fottud siborlor to alf atliora for (he proiipe outo of all dis- eliarges, rocont or of long sta; Ilr. tanulacturod by OLUN & Uil 1§ Bu Reama, Parls. Bold by Druggis Uttt Statds. onen, ALANI A viotin af youthful mprmdoney, oausloyt promaturo A iy, BT i S T Vil avey ™ ot & wiwpls sulf-suro, which he ddvove g H} W his follow-sutorors, Nuasnushiy NOW Yorks AMUSEMENTS, e e, DEXTER PARK, MONDATY, ATUG. 10, 1874, il FIRST RACE, tako Rnce, 850 onolty to shich tho Assoeine o nadn 8300, 0 Aot A. L Buck enters oh, m.., Graven & Louniia onter b Alex Lawis entors ch, . BECOND RtACH Stake Ttnco, $50 ench, 1o which th In ton ndia 8300, 0 Amectn Gravos & Toomls ontor b, B Alox Lowis ontors gr. n J. W, Urangor ontors | Tho above racoes will bin 8 in 6 to lias f‘l:'!numnd by tho rulosof tho National 1 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TUIE SATURDAY, AT 2 P, M., GALA :[»‘A.I\&HAI}'(q MATINER GREAT ADELPHI (OMPANY TIllt OARONS, WRENN AND COLLINS, fiAN’- FORD AND WILSON, WAYNE AND LOVELY, FRANKIE, THE MINSTRELY, TILE BNIBDS, THE {;gm‘uvl;i\g.t)h\';s g)l;.fil.w. HANDFOID TROUBLHD LON, RDUCATED PET: O Loy CATKED PETS, APRIL Inxg*{nuus-w otu, childron 85 ots. No oxtra for scour- AUADEMY OF MUSIC. Teiday and Saturday, o ratod. " MONDAY NIT Reog aroneanen o Todecor BCHUMANN'S WORLD-FAMOUS Trans-Atlantic Novelty Combination! o montvartod & ARTISTSS 0 most varlod an. withe mrtvarlod ani sooharsio entortaioment fn tho For partioulara soo programmos. EXPOSITION BUILDING. LAST DAYS O PARIS! With Soohise, U Mr GUSTAVE DEMARS. Also, Dubufos DONJUAN AND HAIDEE, Ouon aftornoon OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. The Bauth Wnloa Atlantia Stesmulin U X Fintzoinn,’ Full-fowared, OG0 bl Steammtiny wil eail from Ponnaylvania Ralirond Wiiarf, Jorsey Olly OLAMORUAN, ....July 181 PEMURGKE wvvviove Ak Jarry! s and paason Lt allnrin o o Uiiind Siates and Canaty Gih,miey (rom Briatol Chianuel, and alt other points ln Fngland, e R e Mthallth provomonts foc tha camfartand OABIN AND STEERAGR PASSENGERS, TFirst Cabln, 7% and $%0 curroncy. Socond Cabla, §53 E’nmmc(. Htoorago, A% ourrauey, opaii Bteorago cortliicates from Cardifl, B 135"'1"?'1""“3‘1“?“ iy 1o Cardil, ¥ furihior partonars, mpply lo - Panys Oons. N 1 Dok Clnmitere. aad in Now ¥ore s h CO.\ Aronta, No. 11 (fvadinay. " STATE LINE. BALD BAXTER & New Yorl to Gluyow, Livernool, Telfust, and Tondundoryy.Tiion sicgant o Clpde mgt Siokmara will sail Hromm Plor No. b, North ver, a4 Tols STATE OF NEVADA, STATIE Ok VIRGING, L8 orory Wodnesia i ory Wadnesday througli catos to Al parts of Grest Tiriiata aud Irolans, Norwar, Swodon, Donmark, and Garmany. Drafta for £} gt pad: ¥ frogli o yasnco apiy 1o AUSTIN Bloorage Oeo, No. 4 Fondear. Ricorago as Taras iy dwar. Bte n 1o ny cthor o, o B AT, Wadnenday, Aug. & ednonday, Aiwisi 19 Tasrohgots at Gui'l Wostern Agent, 80 Glariat., Olilcago. National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. The most sonthorl P AT A e Bailing from Now. York for LIVEREODE and QUENS- TOWN ovory BATURDAY, Selli teom 2, Yok fne Loudon (d R P R e i "Dratia for c1 and, upmard ooy ok St BT ER RSN, Waetorn Ausat, Northonst cornar Olark aud Ra " ot ot 1afk and Handaloldia. (Gapoii naw Grent Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Brlstol (England) dircot. Groat Westorn, Sat., J\ll{ 18] Cornwall, Tuosday, Aug. 4 9&!!!1‘1][’!:‘!11(3‘, M&‘ i ul‘mtghu"!. ;lfi_ ulnmlb&:ni Ko Shior and &4, . 1t 1o Srhi At GEO. MoDONATLD, Agant. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. e BIUROAD ‘TIME TADL ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATIS IXPLANATION OF REFERENOK MARKS,—t Batardayre #epted. * Sunday oxcepted, $ Moads Cdptad. e FiYo Binday at b0, me § Dalty, - oroviad LA MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROATy Vet Joot of Loke sy and oot af Teentysecoutsat feker ofice, §7 Glard tis, toutleast i ; and 16 Canatatsy corner of dhadison, " ¥ Sndolnhy Mall (via matn snd alr 1ino) Day Iixpross,.,.. Jaokaon Accoin: tantic lixvross, Night Expross il CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 2 City and_Denver Short 1 e o i CReagy i el dtion Through Line, Unlon Bepot, Weat Sile, near Uridga, Ticket Olices : At Depot, el and 193 Kandolph-t Teave, | Arrive, ansas Olty and Denver Fast Kz, Cansa ity Kxpeen 5t Louis and Faxa Bt. Louis Fasf L5, via Jacksonvil CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 5 Uhifon Depol, corner Mudison and icket Offce 83 South Clarleat,, opposite Sherian louse, and at Depaty Leave, | A ILWAY. Mllwaukeq, Madison & Prairlo du| Chien, Mall, §:00 2., *1:008, m, Milwaukee, Grean. Biy, Ste Yoluty 5t. Paul & Alfrnoay 9200, m,|*4:00 p. m, 5:00p, m.[* 7:60p. m. t 9:30 0 m. ¢ 62458, m. ILLINOIS UENTRAL KAILROAD, Depot faskof Lakeat, and oot of Twentsscondat. Ticha adicé, 121 Ramdolphst,, near Clark, Tenvs, 8t. Loots Exp Bt. Lonis Fuat 1| Uniro & New Ol Calro & Naw Orlosus Kx,., {;c(‘rh & ];og{mk I&x" uliigiio 4 Sions Duhm‘ua & Bloux Uity k: {a) Gllwan Passonger. . (@) Ttuns to Unampaign on Baturdays. . CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRAD, Depots—Fool of, Takaat,, Indiana-av., und Stteentheot., n and Sixteentheats, = Tick Yo, 63 Clark. o N oty o depuie o o83 Clark. Teare, v 1A, . Blail and Rxpres: Ottawa aud Buroator Duhuquo & Sloux Oty uvitio ar anana O] A OUUT, .. Aurorm Passonior (S5 Pubuage & SinaxCity ¢ PaciivNight Lxp, for Ol Kanana Olty) 1,cavonwortdy, A ohlson & BL, Josoph Lisn-, 4 (irva Aoguimol(a! (Irove Accommandatio Urave Acoommodation] “Hx. Sundays, 1ix. Baturasy, {Ex, Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket affiecs, B2 Clarkeal, \Shermans House), and 75 Ganal o cortier Madison-st., and at ihe epiots urora I «a Bubtqug Niglit 15, vi 0wl Niglt [xhrose a Frroeport s Dubaaue obort & Dubuauo fxb e Slall, Taul's famuotie ! Bt. Vaul Pas b (ionvva Lake k. Shiors Lako 7 a (ionova Lake 1 pros: § Gonava 1ok itxpror sl it ot don ) O I1, BTENN D o Pass, Agante CHIICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFID RAILROAD. Dewck, carner of Vi uren and Sherman.ate, wl, carns g Duren it Sheranate, ekt ofica 1 Teave, bt 45 proas, ferd Qwans, Toavanw'th & Atokls et With n. %0 P, 0. Paru Atonmi B0 11, Wa, | Nict Esproas. 1100 b 0 e