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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874 diftoront lghts and at varloun distences, and tatkod about foreshiortenings, chiaro-oscuro, aud othor woudorful things in whioh thoir lady friond did not soem to teke s paricla of in- terest. TRE FRODIGAL RON camo in for n full shara of praiae. A day might Do profitably pant in llutunln%m tho remarks of l\m difforont spoatators of Dubufe's mastor- piece, Lromingnt smong tho critics wan n well-known {lnulmr, who, ignoring tho_dolicate tiuting * of tho bluo hilla in the distanco, utterly oblivious of the boautles of faco nn form of tho lovely oreaturés who wero helping the prodigal to got rid of hia * pilo,” dovoted his atteution to a criticlem of tho cattla in tho sido ploturo, which reprosonts_iho youug man .on- gngod in tho oooupation of swine-bording, lieso wara pronounced to ba yory fine specinions of tho Borkshira breed, and, as nobody dare questlon tho truth of tho esortion, tho pork- paakor gave o &mnt of satistaction, and wenb out to study bis artistio tagto on losa appropriate themes. A NORTH BIDR ALDERMAN, tho eamo who loot €1,000 in ono wook Infely at o gaming-houso, had his attention riveted by the olowa playing dicon tho coruor, | Nudglng his companion, ho whispored softly and lowly to him, *“No wondor Lo got_through Lis pile quick,’ the susker, 'Ihot clmok»o;'lubku the worst ola gnne to laso on I over soc. o nttentlon of tho Indics was abont equally Qivided bbtweon pity for the poor follow, con- tempt for that ©bold croaturo with her head thrown back," g] ntions a8 to whather it wore poesiblo thiat gutla could rest in tho heart of the Dbino-syed girl whose' faco looked o lendingly into that of tho prodizal, and admiration of tho fabrics worn by the fownles in the pleture, Per- Taps, on tho wholo, tho lnst-mentioned toplo of conversation and criticlsm was tho favorito ono, TUD VENTILATION of the Art-Hall was not ail that could bo de- sired, but jt must be romombored thnt thoro are yot two_largo vontlators to be pinced {u tho ¥oom, which will greatly amellorato " mattera. "Po-day tho work ol arranging things in the Exposition will bo concluded, and thoro {s no doubt that whon tho show opons at G o'clook this ovauing it will giva tha publla as much satiefaction 08 did tho’ proliminary view of tho Axil-‘llull to the guostsof the Exceutivo Com- mittoo, + Tha arrangemonts with tho railroads wero finally concluded yeatorday, mu!l with tho ox- coption of tha Michigan Central line, all the roads will furnish intending visitors of the Ex-~ position with return tickota at from ono to ono and one-fifth regulor faro, nccording to distance from Chicago. 'Lho Pittaburg & Fort Wayno Rond will run onae oxeursion train n woek from Pittsburg to Ohicago, chnrging Lalf faro only. Whatover mny bo smd of tho othor depart- montd of tho Exposition, the Fino Art Commit- tea os more than fuldlied its promises with yoforeuco to its department, aud has njmaamed 1o tho public not only tho largost and cholcest colloction of pictures which Lins ovor been ox- Libitod in tho West, but ono of tlie most notablo which hns over beon formed in tlus country. The fact that #omo of tho Now York papors havo made arrangemonts for correapondonao rolative 10 this gallory shows that it hns nlrondy oxcited 1more than local interost. The failuro of last yoar not only has boon redeomed, but thoro jg rioh promise in this superh collection for the fu- ture, and grounds for hope that it may be tho menus of kotting art on its foot again fn Chice- go. In comparinon with all tho othor local oxbi- Ditions, this may bo called tho only one in which o largo and choico representation of the Amori- cav, L'ronch, und Gorman schools hag beon made, As will bo noticed, almost every prominent Amerlcan artist, cighty of {he best French figure painters, and & Iargo number from Munich, Dussoldorf, Bruseols, and Berlin, bo- sides soveral from England, lomo, and Spain, biave picturcs upon tho walls. —_——— PAST EXHIBITIONS. Chieago his had its sharo of art exhibitiona In the past, some of thom vory creditable. Tho Banitary Fair collections, although not very largo, wera choico, ‘Ihon followed the numerous oxhibitious at tho Opera-Ilouss, which at first wore oxcellent. As timo wont on, howover, they doteriorated, and rapidly grow worae and worse, until ot last tho mnicro ancouncoment of an Opera-House exhibition came to imply thet the same old stock plctures which had done duty for years, roinforced by o fow ndditions from tho local artists, wera again on exbibition to a long-suffering public. Theo attendnnco rapidly fell off, and was at last con- finod to silly young poople who affected art rooms and studios as convenlont places for flir- totlons. This, howover, does not contribute any- thing to the support of art, and so it happened tht, by thoaid of discontented artists nud o dis- contonted public, the Aczdemy of Design camo into existouce, nnd its fino gallory was goon filled with a cholcer collection than tho Opera-Houso had oyer known. Then came tho fire, just aftor tho Acsdemy was commencing to~ flourish, uud swopt it owsy, togethor with the Oporn-Houso, tho pointings of M, Ilealy's in tho Historical Socioty's rooms, nnd nearly overy privato gallery of any sizo in the city, Tho?fiptnmiou was comploto. Near!, overy artist in the city lost Lis studio, an working materials, and pictures, Noarly all of thom loft tho city, as there was no domaund for their work, Art was completely proatrate; aud, Bs if to makae the destruction atill more offoctive, the nuction shope sold daubs by the cord, and plonty of purchasors wors found ready to throw awny thoir money on the worthless stuff. By nod by, however, the moro courageous nrtlsts found thoir way back again, and, although scat- terod all over tho aity, commissions bogan to romo {n slowly. The arrivalof % THE MEMORIAL PICTURE £ from London inspired somo hope that the popu- lar attontion might onco more bo fixed on art; but it waes a disappointment, a8 ths work did not provo to bo what bad boon snticipated. Then camo & recaption givon by tho Art Institute, which was principally consplonous for the absenco of good pictures, and (he pres- snco of numorous old voterans which it was supposed had porished In the fire, Thae recop- tion did nothing for art, and was followoed by TIIB EXPOSITION COLLEOTION Inst fall, which was & mortifyicg failuro, In point of numbors there was 1o ground of com- plaint, tor the walls wore well coverod, but with & fow nxan{:ucnu they were covored with pictures not worth hanglng, whilo our homo artists, us If scized with the epirit of pervorsity, con- tributod their most worthloss work; nud this stulf was patched out with drawings by children which wera out of place, cheap ohromos, -advorsising oards, -and photographs, I'ho exhibition did moro harm thau good, I'housnnds of people visitod tho Exposition to whom thoso pictures had the suthority of tho Committeo n?)flh:g works of art. 'Thosrtistsof tho city were alio encouraged to boliove that thoy could oxhibit anything, howovor bad or commonplaco it might bo, It led to a false edu- cation on tho one sids, and inducod presumption on tho othor. Torhaps no ono was account- ablo for thia deplorablo stato of things, Tao littlo timo way taken, and tho mauagor had to nccopt nuything and everything whioh would hielp ll up. ‘This tlmo‘ howevor, sdvantago was tokon of the last yesr's oxperionce to correct mistakes. ' ———— 5 THIS YEAR'S LABORS, TUE ART COMMITTEE, consisting of Messrs, Edwin Leo Brown, John B. Drake, and Franklin MacVoagh, took time by the forelock. 'Fhay pecured the sorvices of Alr. . W. Dorby, tho well-known connoissour, a8 monager, aud Dr.'B, Durliam as Becrotary, oarly in the summer. Mr, Derbv was given aocarto- blancho to procaro pictures according to his sbility aud good judgment, and how well lio has porformod his work tho colleation showa, \vmx? no was absent npon this businoss, tho Commit~ toe wont vigorously to work to preparo THL OALLENY for his picturos, The old gallory was 45 r130 foot in aros, and {he prosout ono is- B0<130 foot. Amplo a8 this sooms, thero are soveral moritorious works which cannot bo hung at prosent, but will have to wait thoir turn. Tho gallery s divided Into six rooms, five of whioh ara ocoupled with paintings, and tho sixth with wator-colors, srayons, and photogrophs, ‘Tho Nght {n these tooms 18 maunged with sdmirable effect, dra. peried sereons having beou suspended under the Miylights, which not only serve to concontrate tho light npon the pletures, leaving the visitors w tha shade, but alwo ara utilized at night s ionvenlent borders for gas, 'The offect of these rooms opening into each other iA also rory beautiful, snd tho good tasto of tho mann- tor Lias alko boeu shawu in the location of somo attractivo picturo o4 tho ond of onch vista, In tho gauoral hauging alvo, whilo no attompt has d00n made to group by nationality or subject, furtlnulnr ottontion haa boon paid to color ef- feoty, and 1o pictire has beon allowed to dotract Irom another whore it wag pousiblo to prevens it, Vo accomplish this, it has Looa nocogsnry to llnughwr #omo works without weroy, aud thig has boou dono yory effectually, TUE PHOTOGRAPIIERS have also_very properly beou limited to apace, and not sltowed ta surawl all over the gallory na was tho caso last yoar, Hithorio it seotns to havo boon tha afin of ovory photographor to got o a3 many ploturcs aa possiblo of tho same Lkind, thus useclessly wastiug epace and offoring no attractions to the visltor. IInlf m dosen good photographs apswor ' tha maker's purposo as fully ae wholo casos, and coriainly are mtich “more attractivo to vinitors, It thoro has Boon nny *complaint at all against iha Art Committeo jt hina come from the plmla?- rophors aud some of our local artiets, lmt in onoli caro the Committeo hag amplo gronnds of Justification, In the first placo, tho Ehnlnp— rapher's worle s 'almost entirely” mechanioal, Dbighly-Nnisied as it may ho, ani dooa not bo- Jong in tho departmont of fluo arts, In the gacond place, & few speciniony ara bettor for all cancornod than s larga number of ropatitions, In tho third placo, tho photographers had amplo room lust year, and only rocoutly have mado an immenso display in the samo building. Tn'the fourth placo, i all the room hod boon doyoted to tho photographors which thoy asked, many suporh water colora would have romslued unhuung which would havo left an wnfortunate doflolt all the J»huwg- raphora fn tho woild could not havo filled. OUR TLOCAL ARTISTS havo littlo raom for complaint, Evory ono who has applied, oxcopt ina fow caics whoro the worlid wera positivoly bad, and in & fow othora whore the pictnres, by tholr glaring color and hugo eiwo, would bave killed evorything' in tho gnllory, have had one” or mora of tholr works admitted. Thin s not an exhibition of Chicago ari. Itiaa business onterpriso in whioh the mausgers sro siriving to prosont something which will bo a8 attractive as possiblo in ono of tho ocessorica of tho Exposition. Last yoar it was not at- “tractivo, and was subjocted to unfavorablo com- ment at home and abroad, This yoar tho man- agors could not afford another failure, They could not afford to Lo apsin ouidoua by Loniaville, Bt. Louis, Cincivnati, and other Westorn cites, ~ oven if Onl- cago artiata wont ontirely unroprosented. ‘The resnlt of thelr work ia that thoy hava col- lectad & gallory which will noar comparison with any aver formed in this country for publio ex- Libition. THE EXTENT OF TIIR COLLROTION. Thoro are in all 541 pletures or nearly double tho numbor which were hung in_Ciaciunati last yoar, Of this numbor Frolmbly thioro I8 room for about 500, ‘I'he remainder, bowover, will be bung durlug tho Exposition, besidos a colleotion of Mr, Honloy's portraits yet to_ arrive, emong thom his smn& portrait of Popo Pius IX., which has created such & _sensation in Furope, and othors of hia late works. L'hepnintingsrep- resont tho Amorican, Euglish, TFrench, German, Italian, and Spanish schools. In this convection wo hava prepared tho following catalogue of the more prominent artists who aro represonted : UNITED RTATCH, M. T. II. Dellans, A, Eldred, T. LeClear, 0. D, Tioam, J. . Koy, Willism Hart, 1T, D. Mar- tin, J. 1. Briatql, G. N, Cass, 1, Du Bois, Goorgo Inness, Thomas Hill, 8. J, Guy, W. nuiburlcu, W. Whittredge, Willism M. Biown, W. L. Bonn- tog, M., Morviller (docesasd), 13, W. Porry, Y. 0. Wiggins, G. H, McCord, J. O. Nicolls, I, Hondel, David_Johnson, J, Hamilton, W. X. Wilcox, Julio H. Beers, A, W. "hompson, Goorge L. Brown, Georgo IL Wall, W. J. Iays, Artbur Parton, A. T, Bricher, Edward Goy, O, Miller, P, Do Luco, Edward Moran, O. W. Knapp, Harvey Young, A. D.Shattuck, Albort Instoy, D. Inptington, J. O. Eaton, Lastman Jolnson, G, II. ‘Story, B. H. Nicholls, G. N. Cass, W. B, Norton, A. Bloratadt, George Ietzol, +A. T, Tait, William Do Haas, A. 11, Ritchie, Otto Geblor, 1, Loutzo (decoaged), T. W, Wopd, L. Memry, J. G. Drown, J, II. Board, M. Vaoinl, Eugene Bonson, Jervis McEnteo, J. T. Xonsett (deconsed), J. M. Dolph, V. 8. Hasoltino, Goorgo Wyman, A, Schuosslo, A, Migoot, T. T. Twssiter, F. A, Bilya, Paul Wever, A. Iorzog, @. W. Pettit, ¥ A. Rother~ mol, Milno Ramsay, J. B, Woodwell, 0. W, Nich-~ olson, —— Bully (deceased), T, Buchanan Read (decensed), J. B, Brovoort, G, P. A. Honly. QlitoAuo. ; H. 0. Ferd, C, E. Carlson, T.Robortaon, A. Drooks, Annio C, Shaw, 8.J, Woodman, I’ M. Pobbles, John-Phillips, A. A. Eikina, — Totor- son, D, F. Bigolow, Etnnin_O. Church, Mra. A T'assott, Eva J. Hammond, H. O, Tryon. TARIS, Tr, Trayon (lc}nceund), M. Guillomin, M. No- torman, G, B, Doutibouns, Comte Calix, W. Am- Dberg, Aug. Toulmoucne, 3, Gerome, Kuwassey, s, P, Sauvago, AL Porrot, A, Petignon, Hen~ rietta Rouuer, I Leray, Agapli Btevens, M. Cassnnn, A, Gamba, E. A, Bain, Jules Goupil, ‘fheodore ¥rers, A, Saviui, Rosn Bonhour, L Mouchat, Loon, Olovie, M. Costazzo, Rogt Gignoux, A. ‘Gonzulos, M, Chevillisrd, A, Dorsnger, M, Hamman, Do Jonghs, Lasnllo-Cabaillot, *Chomp,” George Dovy, A. Pabst, B, Castigliono, 0. Batgniat, I, Billier, G. Dccrus, M. Kuwassoy, pore; A, Caplobianche, Coomaus, E, Raffacli, P. Leyendecker, P, Con~ tio, H, Morle, A, Saudin, 3. Ssuvay, P. do Cobinck, E. AMotzmacher, I Vonot Lecompte, AL Dubufe, M. Lambinot, Goorges Washington, ‘Th. Webor, . Humior, M. Bakslowicz, Alfred Wabiberg, Edouard Richter, . Tortoz, AL, Loyendecker, Adolph Schroyor, 'M, Toybot, A._Cerand, M, Lovy, M. Rots, DI Schlossor, A.'Huo, . Toylo, M. Doloffe, M. Gide, M. Beol- drayer, M. Bauchard, M., Cuny, M, Lambron, Al Calilo, M. Honillant. JBNICH, II. Oorpicbien, Carl Hubner, Gabriel Max, Robeort Beyschlsg, 1, Deinke, W, Moyorhoim, Hamuer, lobiojsh, 8. Valiz, J. B, IKlombec, W. Brockoki, W. Pfoiffor, 'Edw. Hildebrand, Janson, DUSSELDORF. Joseph Butler, Roinor-Dahlon, Vau Oss, P. R. Unterbergen, H. Horzog, Carl Becker, 8an Fan- tine, B. Nordenberg, R. I, Litachauer, V. do V. Bonfeld, Sandorland, H, Hornemaum, J. W. Proyer, A. Beigort, C. Bchloesser, Jucobsen. 5 DRUSSELH, Mmsorus, Th, Gerard, Do Bylandt, P. Van Sobendel, Cogiu, Iobbe, Van. Soverdonok, Tachaggouy (decoased), G J. Grips, Do Vos, TOXE, T\ Ricel, 0. Borrisua, G. Ferrara, Ciprians, Santono, M. Tapiro, Innocenti, C. Yittara, Til- ton, M. Liardo, Bpuldlun, Romako, Ducro, Novono, Auderott. LONDON, . Qowen, Willis, F. Locker, Atkinson, X, Wild, 8. F. Folingaby, Georgo Cooke, Rolfe, T TLIN, Stoiohardt, Otto Weber, Hildebrandt, G. En- golharde, I'. Hagen. BIAIN. T.00n y Eccossura, Zamacois (deceasod). This Yiat includes: United Biates, 96; France, 77; Dussoldorf, 103 Rome, 15; Munich, 141 Brussels, 10; London, 8; inrun, b; Spam, 2; total, 243, P m—— THE PICTURES, On acconnt of tho sizo of tho collection, and for the uake of systomatizing, wo divide tho ple- tures into marmnes, landscapes, figare piecos aulmals, flowers and fruit, and portraits, which Includes the whole, oxcepting tho wator-oolora and somo of the Chicago worke, which aro not luvg at the time of writing, and which will bo noticed heroafter, As far ag thoy are numbered, wa algo allude to them by numbers, No. 2,830.—*Bresk of tho Btorm at Btar Islond," Ly AL F. H. De Haas. This artist's morine palntings aro already well knows in Chi- cago among connoissours, a4 there has hardiy ovor bevn an oxhibition in which ho has not been ropresontod by one or more works, Hith- orto hin largest work haa been “ Farragut's Naval Battlo off Mobilo," which was in the Op- orn-1fouso . collsction o short timo bofore tho fire. Tho prosent picture, Lowever, is still larger, and more iuteresting from an ar- tistio pomt of view, It represents an ocean- storm brenking upon a 1d, rocky hond- land, tho waves dashing nagainst tho rocks sud washing ovor tho projecting roofs, In tho contro is & wrooked vessol, fragmiants of which are aleo strewn about tho shore, the vesucl boing relieved against awall of epray, which is dashed highin air. Thoskyin tho distanco is black and loworlng,-but gray and broken over- Liead, allowing tho contraction of the hight upon tho spray. At this point the offoct is somowlint hurd, but all othor parts of tho pioture show that transparenocy aud almoat actual motion of waves and surf for which this artiat in sooelobrated, In tho lower right foroground the combing of the pray over tho rocks, which appoar fust above the surfaco, Is » wonderfully roulistio bit of puinting, Two human flgures ou tho crost of tho lofty headland snd sowe gulls flying aforo tho vessol ralievo tho desolation which is vislble in all tha accossorios of the picture. Asa pleco of pura wator-painting it is unqueationably thoe boat work whioh haa aver beou exhibited hero by an Amorican artlst, Tho samo artist aleo exhibits & sunsct offect (No. 603. in which the notion of light upon wator 18 sdmirably brought out ; and 0 Martha's Vinoyard,” in which a strong light i coacentratod upon tho contra of tho ploture, lufl thoneo rotlooted upon tho long and regular Hney of gurf ns thoy roll upon tho beach, Tho village ituelf fs but un socessory of tLo ploturo in the distanco, the objook of “tho artist bolug elwply & umdr of tha combined effects of cloud and santight in illuminating water, As o group, thoy ara » noble trio of pictures, not only morfting the admiration bostowed upon them, Lut worthy alsa of very attontivo u:ud{; No. 134, —“'Pho Risky Yoyage," Comte Oalix, of Uaris, ‘This number {s partly munne and partly figure, but innumuch A8 the sontiment. apportains tu the formor, and as thia distin. guihod artliat la beot knawn hera bd’x hiy water- ,xlucnn, we huyo olassed it wmong the marines, Tho plotura tolls a double story, A litde s plonsuro-party have landed their boat— signiticantly = mamed "'Tha Coquotto — at gomo rocks midway in tho stream, Ono of tho party has nlespnd forward, and, loan- ing in a vory gracofnl attitide ngsinst ono of tho rooks, with hor back to the boat, is ovidontly contomplating the riak of tho voyago to tha dls- tant shore, Moanwhilo, anothor rivk, of which sho is unaware, ia bolng taken in tho bont, n the shnpo of a flirtation botweon hor two ocompan- iona, T'lio story 18 8o complotely told by the pio- tnro that it hardly noeds a title. Tha sentimant of tho plotura ia thoroughly lyrical, and in inton- giflod by tho delicate manitor in which the wator and aky and the blonding of tho dim ahora in the distaunco aro dolineated. No. 83.—* Norway Cosat," by P, I Untarbor- gon, of Dusesluorf, This, aldo, I8 & jolnt pioe turo, bnlnmflfl&rgxmnn and partly landsospa, althongh olire gantimont of tho ploturo is of tho formor charactor, The seono roprasonts ® bold, rough coaut, with frowning hoadisuds, and tho hulk of & vessol prophad up on tho shore, from which tho wrockers are earrylug awny thoir salvago in wagons and 1n thelr arms. The seono teelf is & very ploturosquo one, tho henoh being full of busy life y but shie prinoipal charm of the pioturo i the offeot of tho moon- light n&nn the wator, and ita contrast with tho firos which aro gloaming along the boaoh and in tho touta of tho wrockers, ‘Flio combinod offoct of the two presonts the fooling of night very strougly. Tho pictura isall thomora inlorast- ing from tho fact that wo sco so fow of thia clnss of subjocts from the Dussoldorf achool, No, 214,—'' Hampton Itoads,” by Edward Mo- \foran's marines are so ‘0 noticed them so many times in past oxhibitfons, that it scoms almost suparfluous to do more at prosont than to call tho attontion of counolssours to tho faok that anothor of hia plcturas, and_ono of hin bost, al- thouzh a comporativoly smsll canvas, ia now on oxhibition kore, Tho intoroat of the ploture contros i tho disablod brig coming into port, which i a fino snmplo of his ekill in vessol-diaw- ing, and Iy the frosh breoze, amonutjug nltnoat to & squall, whicn is ronghing up theé water into whito capa. Tho fine atmosphoroe of the platura, avd its cool broeziness, aro among tho Lost specimons of Mr. Moran's worlk, No, 106—** View at Old Orchard Hoach," by W. E. Norton, af Boaton, an artist whoso workn lisvo novor bofore boon oxhibited hiore, although e is a favorito in tho formor city, 'Iho acono is simply a composition of bare beaoh and water, withiont auy accessoriov. It was ovidontly paint- ed only for tho purposo of a sunset offect, which ia given in a vory lurid maunor, by heavy, solid tints, npparently Infd on with tho Knife, The offock i vory etrong nnd forciblo, but, oving 10 tho lieavy masaos of polat, {8 vory disagrooabla, oxoopt whon soon from somo considerablo dis- tance, Viewed from tho ordinary distance, the work Ia hard aud mechavieal, and the color paia- fully glaring in spota, No. 87— Marine,” by Atkinson, ia'n vory foroiblo dalinontion of wak pleturosque with ita ficots of boats, No. 2u3—"Tishing DBonta .at Ischis,” and No. 843, * Capri,” by W. B, Husecitine, of Now York, Tho formlar'ls o very picturenquo scono, with a truo feoling for Italian effoct, Lut the Int- tor ia hard, and cold, and dissgrecably blue, and not 8o pleasant to look upon ag the smaller view of tho curious Copri rocks, by Du Bois, slluded to elsowhore, Apart from fho odd shapes of theso rocky, thora ia little, if anything, in the scuno of intorest, so that 'tho artistio effact of the picturo in conflued to the druwinf; of out- lines, 'Tho samo artist, also, hins a small marine, which doos not do bim justico, as botter works of his havo been shown here, Among other marines by American ortlsts which may be mentioned in this connection, nro tho following, which, If not striking worke of art, are tioverthologs careful and moritorious works: No. 232—* Prospect Harbor, Nova Scotia," by Eldred, of Now York, whoso pietures have novor boen seen hera before,—n very ?Iug pioco of work, the d:rlnclpnl charm of which lies in tho Leffect of tho sunlight on the calm wator, No. 243—"Tho Rocks of Capri,” by E. Dun Bois, of New York, who has also several othor works on oxhibition, T'ho picture is a small one, and the water rather wooden, tho promi- nent feature of the acono heinfi the plcturosque and oddly-shaped rocks which tower up from tho water's odgoe. No, 170—*" Op tho Coast of Norwny,” by Alox- ander Wust, 'The coloris as cold ay tho coaut, und tho composition destitute of ha cloments roguisito to mnke an n};reoumn icturo., 0, 45— Aftor a Yog," by J. O, Nicolls, of Now York,—a work in which tho conlinst be- tweon cloar and fogey simosphore is very olov- erly drawn. ‘The fog is in the distanco, just dimly relioving the outlines of vosscly, while tho frosh broozo which ususlly follows thoe lifting of o fog has sprung up, and is driving tho waves against the rocks in tho foreground, Itisavory ploasant and choorful bit of nuture. Auother marine, by . T, Cloys (No. 154), is a vory charming roprosentation of atill water in port, and is mado vory picturosque by tho re- «tloctions of the vessels with their partf-colored saila in ilY aad tho distant, qunint old town. No, 143.—* Manchestor's Cliffs,” by A, T, Brictior, of Now York, This arlist bas usually Ynlntcd river scones, aud some of hia pletures iavo boon favorites haro yosrs ago, This timo ho has takon tho ocean surf for a study, and, from tho formation of tho conat, tho boach is probabl: o Now Hampshira one, Whilo he lacks strougt] to mp%m with this subject, thero is atill & groat doal of boauty iu his trentmentof the scene, aud soms of tho offects, especially the doad water ontho boach oud thored rocks sheltoring the beacli, ara admirably painted, A No. 218—* Lako Coino,” by T, De B. Ricliards, of Pmlndo!fln, is principally intoresting as » drawing of this romuntiospot. R, A, 8ilva, of New York, exhibits two small 1marinos, which aro showy but bard. No. 24—*"Iho Golden Gate, Californis,” by J. R. Key, of Baltimoroe, i8 an uninteresting pieco of work, Niagara Falls aro woll ropresented in this gallery, thore being no less than soven views from difforont points, sa follows: ~No, 810, *'Tho Horso-Bhoo Falls ;" No. 847, ** Tho Whirl- of London, or, aud vory gool 3" and No, 846, **'The American Falls,” all y Hamilton, of Phitadelphia; No, 79, o small and general view, by Rondel, of Now York; No. 161, **Under Table Rock,* by Thomas Hill, of Boston; No, 215, **Niagara from Below the Cavo of the Winds," by G.IH. McOord, New York; and No. 99, * Niagara by Moonlight," by H. Herzog, of Dussoldorf. Niagura Falls havo for years boon tho despuir of paint- - era. = Tho swift motion, 1be waver- ing miste, the fleoting nspocts, tho changing plays of color, and the inmensity and sublimity of the sceno, bavo defled almost overy painter who has undertaken to transfor this great work of Nature in all its parts on canvass, Some Lave caught Lits of tuo scencry or solilary effoots, and Church has come nearest to giving i*a entiro portrait, but no ono has yet painted a completely eatisfactory roprosentation of tho great cataract, and it 8 salo enough to add no one over will, beeuso it it i8 too vust n subjoct to grapple, under tho prosont limitations of art, Nono of tho picturos wo_ bhavo namod above can bo recelved as adequato rapro- gontationa of tho Falls, Porhaps thot of Horzog's, which 18 taken from the American sido, aud 1ucludes part of tho Canadian Fallg, is the most complote and gatisfactory, aud combin- ing atrength with graco of handling. Hamilton's throo viows are strong avd mas- sive, 1le was evidontly impressod withs tho vast- noss of his subjeot, and sought to scoure bold- noss and powor by iguoring detail and making lus effots broad and vigorous. *The Whirl- poo),” for justance, scoms to bo tho work of do- spair. 1o boa impartod & cortaln fury to the wators and wrapped them in gloom, and has obtainod tho effeot of depth and strongth by Inying on tho paint in h\l(in puts with the palletta-knifo (to the use of which ho is addioted oven in littlo pictured), It makos a wtriking but vory confused nioture, Tho flamlel view is almost worthless, and the ‘Tablo Rock viow, by 1Itll, is, 8 its name indi- cates, only a view of tho outranco below tho rock which leads bohind tho fall, It gives no iden of tho Fulla thomsolves, and, it wmight be added, no iden of tho Rook oither, | Tho viow from bolow the Cave of the Winds, by McCord, {s the most showy of all the **Ning- ara Falls" os the speotator is supposed to bo fnoklug up directly to tho bnnk of iho Valls, whoro tho water fales it wild plunge. Conaidering tho fact that no more difioult view could be takon from which to paint, tho pidtare is croditabie, espooially in the offects ot mist aud spray aud gonoral color, us well as in tho feeling of lolght and immenuity ; bub the groat volumo of wator ls as absolutely immov- ablo a8 1f it waro & hugo groon aud whito wall of mountain. Without a catalogue tho beholder would be in oxtrome doubt as to what the pic- turo is moat to roprasont, o fixed and solld {8 vho offect, 1t 15 ovident that the pletura of Ningara, which will glvo an adoquata idoa of the mighty oatarect, haa yot to bo pulnted, LANDHCAPES, In tho forogolug list wo luve fncludod all tho rinoipal mavines, oxcopt throa by Carlwen, » shiosgo artist, which will ba noticed when we ronch our home paiutors, 'L'ho number {u small, but we liave 1ow come to tho landscapos, which ucouEy o targer fold, and presont miore of intor- wat, oth to tho connolsour and oritic, Althongh tho diaplay fa not nesrly na largo as that of flg- uroy, still it s & vory handsome ouo, No, 205—" View Amoug the Wind Rivor Mountains," by Albert Blorstadt, of Now york, Onco o llorstadt, always o Dierstadt, only horo_wo_ bLave s Bioratadt intonaifled and aut-Horeding Herod, Tha viow {s laid ab the north fork of tho CQreen Rivor, & compoaltion of mouutaing, rovks, rivor, and troas, and the whola pleture, with tho oxooption of tho imme- dinta foreground, which is the redoeming quality of the work, litarally bathed with a dosp orange- yollow flood of llflht. Wy tho forogronnd also was not jaundicod, it s dlfioult o say. ‘horo i goad drawing, good distance; aud good hiand- ling ia the ploture, only tho focling s ahomin- ablo. Aftor having aketchiod and drawn a noblo pioture, then mnat como $he sonmational oftoot which turns his picturo to a panorama— this great yollow glare, Undoubtedly this trick will poputarlzo his work, but ia this ophem- oral popularity worthy of an artish who has it in hig power to do so mitch, and might, it he waro o disposed, oxert & poworful Influonce in mrt- odncation? ‘Buch & work s this {anot act. Tho lighest form of art {s ropoun snd pormanouce. ‘'l ja sonsation,—an apposl to the {"’I“\IN‘ ad- miration,—tho trlok of An artisan, not tho sone uciantious work of an artist, It iy artifiolal, not notural, Thore aro scorea of modest, unprolen- dous landscapon on tho walls which will not robably excita much nttention by tha sldo of o groat Bunfowor, but it doca not follow an thin account that thoy are not moro meritorlous and true to Nature, No. 10—* Mount Pilatus,” by Josoph Butlor, of Dussoldorf, Hore is a picture in siriking contrast with the one wo bave beon notlcing,—» scono near tho Linke of the Four Cantons, whioh, with it dim mountain forms and Buow-covorod poaka in the distance, tho nearer mountains re- floating their shadows in the iake, and tho chinrming rural lito at thoe right of tho ploture, s o blt right out of nature. No. 109—* Cherry Mountain » from Joftorson, N. I, by J. B, Koy, of Baltimore, nn unfamtlior uamo here, is o plcturegood onough to make ono want to seo more of his works, No, 219—'*The Coming Storm,” by Whliam art, tho rnlnm— of sille skles, valvet waode, gilt punlight, and ivory cattlo, all choicaly framed undor glars, -'Lhig artist also contrlbutes No, 242, “Golden Autumn ;" No. 203, tumn landncapo: No.' 833, “ Viow on_Snco Tiivor ;* and anothor small Hvor scone, Wiliam Hart {s auothor popular ortist who wauders nway from Naturo vory perceptibly, but at tho uamd timo cau hardly be called & “sonsationalist, o4 s work has olways besn of this minooth, glonuy, volvoty toxture, heightened by framing under glaso, Wwhich, a3 it wors, omasculatos hin plotures, while his stylo disqunlitios him from bandling any bold oifocts or suy phptes of Na- turo oxcopt of o pencoeful fnd pastoral charaoter. His pictures aro always protty, and if this wora o small - no chiof ossontial of art ho would be n great artist. Dut noturo 8 nover uniformiy got up in ivory. Tho bt of tho pictures naniod abovo {u “Tho Coming 8torm," in which he makos s triking conirast botwoon the fierco binckness of the slorm in tho dlstance and the strong sun- light in the mniddle ground, s AISCELLANLOUS, Among other pronilucnt pictarcs upon tho walls, which will Lo noticed moro in detall here~ aftr, are tho following s % #Sunget Dohind 8i. DPeotor’s,” Ly Goorgo Eonid. 5 +Tho Idorning Stago,” by Willlsm Witredgo, v Tho Nosogay,” by tho celebrated French fig- uro-pnintor, Augst Toulmouche. e Buifnlo Bull at Bay,” which took a prize nt tho Inst Paris Bxposition, by Hays, of Now York. ¢ A Turkish Morchant," a small figure picco by Gorome, tho Fronch artist, which is a flua samplo of ho charnoteriatics of this paintor, “'ho Poor Wonvora of Silesis,” a stron figuro pieco by Carl Hubner, which croatod suc! an exeltement ot tho timo of its firat exhibition in Borlin that is wan removed by the police, k “Susauua snd tho Bldors," a large rude figuro by Winterhnttor, of Paria, “ihe Marble Quarries,” by O. II, Poingdostro, of Rome, which iy one of the finosé picturea in tho extubition, : “T'ho Bay of Nables,” by Goorge L. Brown, of Doston, s subjoot which this artist has very fro- quontly hondiod. HSome vory characteristle portraits by Lo Clear and Huutington, of Now York, A ““Summer Pastoral," by Yorboeckhoven, the largest sheap picture which has over boen ex- hibited bero by thiu artiat, “‘Tho Anatomist,” by Gabriel Aax, of Afu- nich, a very striking picture, sithough the sub- joct 18 rathor disagrooablo. “Pauyre Amour,” by Compte Calix, of Paris ono of tho mosk auecostil of his etinguished ortist’s worke, T'ho Birthday,” by H. Hornomaun, of Dus- seldorf; ouo of the most oharming bits of Ger- man homo life which has aver boen seon in our exhibitiong, * Tho Iight Poth," by H. Morle, of Parls; o largo canvas, which has nover boforo Loen exbib- itod m tbis country, Thio scono roprosonts an artist In very brilliant costume, with skotoh-book and palietto in his honds, wtopping forward, his oyes fixod upon tho distauco, aud » very thought- ful oxprossion in his face. His back Is turnod upon a group, one of whom—a vory besutiful woroan with a glass of wine in hor hand,—is tempting him to roturn. Xlis companion hay yioklod to the temptation, snd remained behind to convorso with tho fssociato of the tempter. Tho moral of the story told by thao picture is tho struggle botwoon duty and plunsuro, ¥ Midaummor,"” a vory largo landscapo, by A. D. Shottuck, of Now York: tho best sample of tlis painter's work which has yot boen soon bero. *I'no Republiean Court,” by Huntington, of Nosw York ; a painting which has beon familiarized t0 tho public by the numerous engravings made ofit. 'Cho sceno ropreseuls » gathering of all the most prominent charsctors during the sec- ond term of Washingtow's Proskloucy, Tho wholo uumber of tigures ou tho canvas is sixty- four, all of them belufipnrmlu, for tho produc- tion of which Mr, Huntiugton consulied tho standard portraits by Stuart and Coplay, and otber colcbratod arfists of tho day. The most notable ufiprcu are thoso of Washington and Mrs, Washington, Nellio Custis, Mrs, Robert Jlorrls, John Jay, John Adsms, Aloxander Ham- ilton, Mra, John Adams, Mrs, Hamilton, tho Duke of Kent, Jonathau ‘Crumbull, Thomas Jef- foraon, Mra. John Jay, Gen, Knox, Gen. Greon, Baran Btoubon, John Haucock, Gilbort Btewart, %t[ohclrt Livingston, Qen. Lincoln, and Robort orrls, s Landseape and cattlo by Voltz, the groat cattle Pninmr. of Munich,—tho largest work of his thut iy ovor bosa shown horo, and owned by Gov. Morgan, of New York; & pioture to which wo shall allude moro in detsil hersattor. “*Heoroation fn Qapri,” by Edward Aloxandor Bain ; o group of dancing figures which arc tho very ossenco of pootry and graco. *‘Droaming by the Ses,” s small but very thoughtful and “poetical ploture by Georgo Ii. Story, tho figare boing that of achild lookiug out upon tho sea, ‘The sontiment of the picture is contained in the following linos : With ber sad and wistful syes ouo way— Tho way of the wild sca water, “Tha intorior of 8t. Petor's,” by George Cook, o London artiat, which is prinolpally romarkabla for tho corroctness of itu architcotural drawing and porapective, “I'ho Pots,” by A. F. Tato, of Now York; s charming group of rabbits and chickons, A. 1L Rickio's large group reprononting the denth-bed of Lincolu, whiol has been ongraved aoveral times. ‘Two figurc-ploces by Letutzo, who dled soms four or fiva yoars ago—tha one “ Paradiso and tho Per,” and the other *'The 8uccossful Lover,” ‘The lattor is an adwirable samplo of this artist's ligure-painting. * City Point, Va.,” reprosenting tho headqnar- tors of Geu, Graut ju 1864-6—a vory charactor- intie picturo, and ano which is dostinod to bo val- uubla from o historical point of view. “Tho Itojectod," oue of J. IL. Beard's humor- ous pictarey. “Autumn,” a pieture which posscases a double interest frotn tho fact that Dubufo paiutod tho figuro of Autumn, a brown femalo, with her bair adornod with clustora of grapos, aud holding hor shonrs in her right hand, while hor loft arm en- gircles the nock of a alieop, the lutior paluted by Niosa Donheur, ** Grandmiother's Birtliday,” a oharming home soono which tolls its own story, by A. Biegert, of Dusseldorf. “ Aftor tho War,"” by Yalui, of Now York; one of tho most_striking figure pleces in the whole colleetion, IL represents & mother holding hor dend obild in hor arms, end standing in tront of acolumn upon yhick tho enow hay fullon, A fragmont of 8 slego proclamation upon the col- umn talla tho whole and story. 2 ¥ Tho Sortlo of tho Grand Couavll & "eil.0 in tho Bixteouth Coutury,” by I alusi.t, of Paris, which gained for tils artiat at the Exposi tion the decoratlon of ths Legion of llonor. “Tho Musical, Fostival,” by 0. Behloosser, of Duysoldorf; & characteristic Gorman ‘musloal geane, in which an orotiestrn s proparing itself for tho forthcoming cancort, ‘Tho walls &ro decorated with wreaths, fowers, mattoes, and the banuors of various singig sociotios ; musiclans aro tuning tholr instruzents, dvinking boer, aud busily discussing tho sceres with each othor or artanging thoir music, | At tho right of tho pic- turo an old couplo with ohildron sud dog Lave coma in & intorestad meotators of tho scous, und are proparing themselves to thoroughly onjoy tho wusle, whib a touch of lhumor is rivon to the piotura by the efforts of a eunll {'my to play & hngo Wibe, and a liitle %fl, mouanted upon & high stiol, who is reciviug hor firat louson on tha vialin 'I'lie geono s o} onlk ouo charactoristio of Chrinany, but ono whia bins aldo beon froquout]t socn u this country, Goorpo 1all and 0. ¥} Roaw, of Now York, contributo a lorge nunber of admirable flowar sod frulé ploces, Hontag, of New ; By York souda ho fatst lde Rsaihgiuraay seapo which he has Y" shown here, eallod “ A Beeneon tho Kanawhd," “‘The Annunciation,” an immonnie canvas by D, Vanohoudel, of Britascls, which 18 very strong in color, aud admirablein the pualu;f of ‘the “§' ures ; & clogo imitation of tho #ohooin of the old aatara, “Wasbingtop Trving and his Triends,” by Hehuessolo, of Philadolphin; a pleturo which 1s famillar to all by Ita numorous ongravings, ” “Tha Home of Washiugton nfter the War, Pnlutnd jolutly by Mignon and Roseltor, which hna alno’been " froquontly enpravod, tho sceno ropresenting thewell-known visit u( LaFayotto Lo Washington, st his Mlount Vornon lomo, A very graphic picture of Maunch Chunk, a., by Hordog, of Phitadolphia. “Tullight on thoe Campagna,” by Plttara, which 1y ono of tho bost swmnples of Roman artiuta that has hoon contributed. A group of 1ish, by Rolfte, of London, whoso atiil-lifo plotures are woll kuown horo. A olinpncteristio .picture of Byron, by G. W. Dottit, of Philadelphia, tho sontimont boing oh- talnod from tho familiar linca in * Don Juan"y Thoiighs tho strafund mast wionld quiar as o vood, And the rent canvaa, fluttering, strow tho gile, BUltanust Ton, A small aud admirabla cattlo plose, by Tryon, of Parig, . T'wo plctures in tho Sponish sohool, both figure pleces, by Zemacols and his purflv Lieon Egcossura, which posaess o groator dogreo of intorost thau any pleturos of this echool that Liave hithorto beon exhibited hore, “ Hypatln,” by ¥. A. Ratbhermal, of Phila- dolpbin, ropteaenting tho familinr acone of her butchory, 84 dosoribod by Gibuon, and nlso by Oharlos Kingsley. * Treadiug Out the Wheat," a vory vigorons n?z}’nhfimmrlullu Italian scono, by Otto Weber, of Borlin, “'Tho Iomo of tho foes,” by Ilammer, of, Munich,—n marvel of pationt Industry in palnt- ing flowors,—which was oxbibited i this city BOWO yoars sinco. “Tho Talla of Bt Anne, Cunads,” by Rogls Gignoux, of Paris, *The Oaravan,” by Theo, Froro, of Patis,— an orionial scouo, painted with great strongth and froodom. *Domesticity,” n porteait of a ledy and throo childron, by Sutly, a well-kuown American artist, whoso palntlnga are growing very scarce. “Pater's Donial of Chrint" by Jansen,}ol Brussols ; tho figures of life sizoy a very power- ful aud striking pleture. f*Tho Lndy of Shallott," based upon Tonni- son's poom, by A, Buchanan Itoad, who is bost known to tha Amotican peoplo by bis historieal ploturo of *‘Bhoridan's Ride,” ‘Thero is also in thecollection porfeet wildor- noss of smmll figuro piccos, capecially b Fronch artiats, and among _them sucfl works ag Lembron's “Cupand Iialls,” Do Joughe's “‘Ausio Lesson,” Berangor's ' Droas- muaker,” Bpiridions’ ** Game of Dwarfs,” Foster's “Rivals,” Chevillinrd's Lady and Iound,” Terrani’s ‘‘ Joalousy,” Lotschauor's ** Armorer,"” osud Nordenborg’s ¢ Violin Player;” several wator colora by English artista’ throo largo crayon sketohes mountod from photographe, in- cluding Miss Davenport, Wilkio Collius, and Honty Ward Beoglier, by Sarony, of Row York; and but ono notablo ploco of statuary,—the ro- ducod copy of Zonobia, which Aiss Liosmer oxo- cuted for Pottor Palmer, Euq,, of this city. Tho Chicago artists represcnted in this collec- tion aro Carlson, Poterson, Roberison, Bigelow, DBrooks, Likine, Ford, Woodmun, Pahbles, Lryon, Dhillips, Mies Emma O, (}hurcix, Mies Annle C, Bhaw, Miss Lva J. Hammond, and Yis, Adolo TFausotte, whose pictures we shall allude to iu dotall hereaftor, Bomo of tho prominent arlists of the city, among thom Golman, Bloan snd,Schiwordt, aro not ropresented aball. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, NEW FAOES. OHA‘FQR OF PROGRAMME, Thuss. day kvoning, Sopt. 10, MARRIED LIFE, and THE ROUGH DIAMOND, First appearance of Messrs, W. *l, Crano, Q. Hycr, and Alox.” owman, Mls: o intloy, Mario Bornnrd, 2ud Anolo Loouard, Messrs. O'Noll, ‘Murdach, 1toso Fitzpatriok, Lrown, Miss Loviso Hawthorne, Mrs. Frod Villlama, Mrs, . £ Binodur, and Aliss Liezy Gala aiso nt 3 '{u ordor ta indulge cur patrons with & viow of romo of tlio romalaing membors of tho now Stook Company, the run of Lad Astray will bo intorrupted for two nights, and will bo ropeatod Saturdny afturuoon and night. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, TO-DAY at 2o'clock; TO-NIGIIT at 8 o'clack, W. A. MESTAYER, IN HIS GREAT DRAMA, The Hoodlum. A GREAT HIT, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Late Kingshury Music Hall, AN ACKNOWLEDG! UCCESS! BECOND WREK of the Acmie of Minstroiey. FPatronizod by tha elito of Cicago, MONDAY, Saut, 7, 167, Xoelly & Leon’s Famous Minstrols. ENTIRE CITANGE OF PROGRAIMNE. First time of Offenbacl’s oporota, Tho Roso, of St our, 'The humorous sketch, Oh Woll, 1Us No Use, Manning's Budgst af Kallsds. 'Tho laughable Ethlopinn Tarce, Fompor's Patlonco. Now Simgs, liallads, Choriises by the Soxlotts. Kvary Kvaning and Wednosday and Sat- nrday Matinoss, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Madison-#t., between State and Dearborn, Firat appeasange fn, four yones, of, Amorioa's groatost camedian, FRRSON, o will éppase in his masterly swbollisimont of Wash- Ington Irelug's skoteh, { RIP' VAN WINKLE, which mnltranullr and succesaful drama of the day, In the innde of tts originator, wlll Lo, for i firat (i four yoxrs PRODUGED 'IN A PROPER MANNIER, with NIKW BCENERY 'AND “APPOINTMENTS, “ A Cast of Cliaraclars oqual to ila requircmout, aid Jofferson as Rip Van Winkla Iovery Jovening of the AMERICAN MUSEUM., LAST WERK OF ABDUOTIEOXN. A _EIIT! . DRY GOODS. Fall 1874, WHOLESALE. A magnificont stock of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, GARMENTS, FURS, LINENS, and LACES, KNOW OPEN, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & €0, Oonal, corner of Mercer-st., NOW YORE. TINANCIAL. Livingston & U(me‘@uy’s Bank, Organizod for the business of out-af-town Ranke, Bank. ers, Uorporations, Individuala, &o. Olfor speclal fu- Ansomonte to Usrrosponioyta: * Kivo nt intorost aflonad o daity eTancos. Glte: County, Ad Fown londs, also'othior ma Wautod for salu an Got- otabla suouritics, mission, Lirat-cluss Joans nogotlated, BIEDICAL, DR. A. G. OLIN, 7 ‘ashingtonat, ‘The longost encaged and most yuc. il buyiloisn tn v.hn:lnlry‘ T3 o seolal troatione of o, EDUCATIONAL, VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUTNTON, V.A. REV, It 1, PHILLIPS, M A Principnl. MIHS M, A, BURR, Assqclato Principal, Apstated by & Oorps of Thirty Esporlonced Oftlcora, Tho Thietlath Ainual Sorsion will Tavatlon pisurp, Laentton assod for healthiul Jho Department of Musly ttars, withi thlety firet-lana Instrumonts, 10 IRtgast In thio jauth, Tho pajronsgo b une rurpaseed in chia; 3 ulu\!}lmn it iractor, aud roprosonted, lass’session, loring for Yon Montha—Falt l’inv“\\ Caursa, {naludin 3l sooszeary otpemor, iy Yoial G Tateimont antlurier Biwing, oxia, ;’.‘I""'"“ Lingaanns “;l 2 Tlor Gatnloguas, with cllhor Belnclppte o« il nfurmation, addsos WOMANS HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, OF UICAGO. Tha Ji(th Annual Gourso of Leaturos will commenen on Tueaday, Uet, 6, 1874, and coutluno tiwanty wovkw, Tils Tamituifon offers 10 ladios dealriuy n thorauh modici wducation fiesticing ittes fur Ita nccompiishmant. Matorlal abundanc hosnital and “cliuiosl sivantages . surnmssed, For antalagues address T D, FITCIL, LD,y Wast danrouzatey Ulicaga, 0 4. BYRE, S . 8., Prosident, §T. JOSEPH' SELECT SCHOOL & v ON ELM-BT,) NEAR MARKET, Unilor oh f tho Bonodictine ¥ T RMS~525 fur a as25lon of fivo months, Sehnol Torm conainting of two sosslonn. ~ Speoial altontion fivan 1o practical buslness oducation. Giorian taught without xira chargo, Address comtunnicatio 1 Xl R0, A AL & RIALLD, O, §. T ROCK. ISLAND ACADEMY, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Rogs and young mon thornughly propared for Dusinass, Sclontilo. Goilugge, 0F Lrofosslone, Nownd Inateaciions T311 form, Bont e 18 spleadid now building, Auply for oatalojion = w:_'f“ IO, A. ¥REY, A.M., Prinalpal, . B. BRYANT'S (LRYANT & NTHATTON] CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Bonthoast cor, Stnte and Waslilngtonents, Largoat lustitution of tho kind (n Amorica. Flogant roonia—rioh furnituro—thorais’s conrau—~fliste clasa teachora~norfoot dissinliua—largu Humbor of sfu. dovts—high standiu: with tha public—fraquont oponinge fur buisinuss, Youniimen furnistiod {or olicss on short ior tice, Lor circulars sddross 1L I, BRYANT, Chlosgo, ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL. Boarding and day-school for young Iadisa and children, TNov. Theodoro Irving, 1. D., Noctor, Mo. 31 Wout Thirty-sacond-st., Now York. Tho young ladies and childron recoived into the famity wlil llve in tho atuio- spheroand uader tho quiot influenca of A Christian homo, ‘'he sumber I8 limitod to fiftoen, Reopenon Weinor. dlay, Sopt, 23. Ko cironlar or informatlon, apply to tha Tteator, No. 2t Woat Thirty-socond-st, i RACINE COLLEGH. The twonty-second yoar of Raalno Collega will begin fopt. 16, Intlia Colloglatabeparimont, the Eonbol of Lot tors, tho Befontliio Schoul, {n tha Proparatory Dapart- mont, the Grammar Hchool, tho Mathotuntical Schoaol, willopou on_that dny. the youngor boys the tho advantagos of a “Tha ‘systom of hot fersonal carg of with Inrgo ono. Tar admission, apply tha Hov, Jdamos DoKovan, 13, Dy itaclue. Wis. Gatar logaos onn by obtained a orchants® Natioual Bauk, ar at Miteholl & Hathoway's, No. 46 Ulark-st., or atJan: sen, McClurg & Co.'s. CHICAGO LADIES' SEMINARY, 15 and 17 Sheldon-st., near Washington, Opens twollth yoar Sopt, 14; full course of study, oxperi- encod toachorsand thorongh work. Just erccted,anuthor largo buildiug, with assombly and class-rooms oa entrance floor, Largor sccommodations for boarders, MINS GREGG, Princionl, St. Mary's Academy, g NOTRE DANE, INDIANA, 10 901 Annual Kusalon will open 0a Tucaday, Sept. 1, For Catalodue And il Iormia om A guirens 17s Sept. 1 MOTITE BOPrRIONR, Notro Damo P. 0., t. Josepli Gunty, Tndiana. Cincinnati Wesleyan College, FOR YOUNG LADIRS, Tho Ti{ yoar will opon Sopt. 14, Auatianic, Culleko. and Art Goaresa. . Tio Ao Witk o3 socitros for 11 achiool with han boon Lullt and ontiroly furnished at a cost of 125, 000, Lt st oldost and ono of themost thoraughly cqnlinud G for Young Ladies {n the couatry. _Etponsos roa- e sonablo. Address Hev, LUUIUS H, BUGERE, D. 0., President, at Cinolanati, for Cataloguos or infoimation. PENNSVLVANIA MILITARY ACADENY, Oostor, Pa. For Bonrders anly, ~Sossion opotiy Wednes- day, Bopt.D. Tocatlonhisaltbful; Gronodsample; Build. Ings commadionss Coursa of Studios oxtunsive. Thur atih instruotion In Clvil and Mochanfcal Engineoriny, tho Clavsics and inglish; eareful ovarsight of thn mora and juAnnors of Cadots. For clrculas apoiy to Hon. ‘A, Stores, Mossrs. Watts DoGalyor, Wy %, Gray, Pindivilie, 4 osgrove, and leank W, Vontworth, putrons of tho Acadony fu Ohilcago, or ta Qol, THIEO, VAT, Presidont. * CHICAGO IRUSICAL COLLEGE, 403 WABASITAV, Fall torm commonces Monday, Sapt. 14, Best fnsfruc- torain gvory dopartmont, viz.: Piano, Singing, Urgan, Violin, Vioioncello, Kinto, Jarmony, and Compositian, oto,, cto. Sond for catalojuo. < % It, ZIEGIELD , Dlrcetor, PARK INSTITUTE For girls and young Indlos, Yall term bogins WEDNIS- DAY, Sept. 0, Foradwission, apply o ALRS. BATIS, Principal, 1 Ashland-av, MISSES GRANTS SEHINARY, Nos. 130 & 128 1-2 North Dearborn-st., htearo, will open Sopt, 17 with full corps nf accom- pllshied ‘lustenctors, Rosident French and Gorm: oachiers. _¥or olroulars sdurass as above, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 W.ABASEL-AV. The nlucioonth year of this Bchool will open Sont. 1, 4. GROVEIL. MRS, WM, G. BRYAN’S NOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Tall Term of Mpv. Brya 154, Batavia, No Yo, DMADAME 0. dn BILVA 2o The ofoal commontos Nuplomber IARN. ALEX. BRADFORD’S (lormorly Ates. Ogdon, Hollian's)" Engilly Kronon, and iorman Hoarding-Sohml for Y Ladfos and C} dran, 17 Woat Thirtr.oighth-st., K. V., roopons Bept. Application may me mado persunally or by lottoras ubo; MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Engitsh, Fronch, and Gorman Bonrding and Dus School i fadies o iy pirle, Nos. o and 8 Jast Fitiy: thiftst.,, Now Yorl, Jisercios for tho noxt yoar will begin t9a, iy Oct, 1, iwhon all panils shanid bo nros- et Nowsoliolars will' roport Sapt. 2, whon toacliors will'clasa thesn, CECILIAN COLLEGE, Male, {n tho country, ou the L. I, &8, W, I, R, Tos bR g i 11, Sooll Sulios 5 Godlitsn 7', O,, Mardis 3 001, TOR HOYS. o ;iv',\mllm'; HCIIOOL T lours from Now Yurk. Chieago drout, 54 Unluavillo, Utano Co., N ¥ WELL, M, A, Teekstdll (. Y.) Militury Academny. New Jluilding aud fino Uymunslum complotod. Sond for Ploturce. Jnmmlw. oL, O, 0 Wititin, s M., ROBERT DONALD, A, M., Peincioats. ITAGH HILL, PARKYTOWN.ON-IIUDSON, AN i bonrding and day-eohoo) for plish rronc! yhung Indioa., o olghtevnth yunr bozian Bupt. i, Beat advnitagos of lowo and Lugoonn sohaalr, - Homutiml groauda and plvor conery, | Address tha RISV, GRO. T RIDICK, A, M. Priocioal, HILL, SEMINARY, FOR_YOUNG at Poughkeapels, Dutcliess Counly, N. ¥, Coueso °If2'"'u’x wa‘l:u"mhm‘l!ll::: Muslo and fine arts a iy, For alreu r Pl o WS 1L, Frimolpl aud Propristor. ooy i VARLDS PLACY RONOOL FOIt BOVH AND uniig_tuon, ftoukbridue, Bleas,. bosins ity Sih $600 por annuml, BIx hrofosors proparo sparSopied. "0 i 4 huphs for Dollogo, Belomtlilo Sulioed or Bialttuss. Moterse HOFFMAN & FIAO ste Prinulpal bt R R TR RIS o phestnte, Tt wanotior vharitaxtatod 1 clrorlar. B ITAYL, Ae Do Botorintendon N[ ATLEWOOD INST MARGE B iagus for lterury o i TAIY ACADEMY, WORORATEI NG LADIES, 4 s ot 16 Princinets Iucatl S8 WHLKLRYS ROARDING AND DAY. Moo tor Youtug Indtus, ot Fareytowsisoutiios hud- 2on, il reopon Hopt, 18, NG TARDIVE, %W TOR ¥, hor French, Knglial Toand Ioas-Sohoal fu younicadion QOUND BUHOLARSHIP, QOUND B e Posoctal, manly domantor, SIXTILET., N, d Gorman Board: ohlldign, Bept 17, Shtinr 16 Tomalos apesclly, ourod. Tava Videdwith oplite physioal duyelupinent, rod. Tnv i p K¢ [ YONKIRS MILITARY INNTIT) " e e e hacsd paa vt | A O o Hagoi, og Mo, ty Y insiorss B Y. NO CURE! ) SCALES, BLES s ro sat Dr. Kean;|— TATRBANES 00 SOUTIL CLATK-HT., UHICAGRO, BIANDARD Bay o conwultod, parsouslly or by ‘of_ clinrge :x‘:‘-'u ::hrflilla ur .m‘::z;.. ul;flfl%s." S SR RA R 7 physiolan i tie olty wha WATFaULd OUrox aF B0 PAY: Olow Nours, . 1 (o 8 b e s B A OBSTAOLES TO MARRIAGE. Tappy Rellat for Young Men from tho offacts of Hrrors l!lll LB{IIM in .nly\llm ”M “hlmll ftostorad, Inpodi- wonts (o Marclago fumavol Vo wotliod of treatinont, New and romarkablo rome Haaks and olroulars wuni 1rvo, } wvealod tlflvnlnir.i- Addross HOWA LD ASSUCI- A0 , 419 North Ninth-st., Phitladolphtis, Pa.,—an In. l“lllllu’ linving & bigh reputation far bunorable soaduot and wroosslonat kil Mathey Caylus’ Oapsules, n th yrost sucaoss by th i RF i S A A B o] Touil spurtor to il athurs far {0 Prosapl oo of all dlse ‘ooeht ar of A Bz e SCATLES 4 OF AL BIZIS, ) FAIRBANIKSE, MURBHE &00 W 111 AND 113 LAKK-HY, RO ALCTES, Monhora of the IIUMBOLDT PARK RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION are horeby nothiled ta call fmmdiutoly atthoullico of tho Assaclstion and pay up thelr intall- wonts, now dua and psyabile, ‘This gotive le givea in puraisuca of the provision of tho stutute of the Stata of Tiliuola governing Homestead Assoclations 1y ordor of the Hoard of Diraotors, OHARLEH PROLUSTING, Beo'y. Olicago, Aug. 11, 1614, QUEAN NAVIGATION. TSTATE Nf v Yorlc v st 2 or it O Y 1K OF oo, b VAL A PN ry Wodn ikt | e DWIN' a* oy 'i.‘m'fv'n." o Btoernun Oltive, No.' 45 Tiroadway any utiior Hlno, Gon'l iy thorenicor, taking ibrough raton ta all parts of Groat Heital Narway, Hyoion, Dinimark, and Gortiany; 1 LINE, 10 Glasgow, Livornool, Belfus ondanduryys~1Tioe slegunt, how, ‘Glydo-but . camsra Wil 3ait froim Tl 80 TS ae ol NY{.VA NIA, ) Rorth Ytlvar, as Lol D it Tretand), Drats toe ) AT AR I e NOTICH. Tnemost conthorly ro W e e TS e Salling fion Now Draits for £1 und upward, 100 xnd hoadiaud York fos Lt N aveey SATUIDAY, i« for Londou (diract) avery fartnight, e, 70, M, nutrone . Itotun tokota at always Leon adoptsd by s, VERPOOL and QURNS- i stoorage, at groal loweat rutes, Froaty N, Westaru Aeent, ', 15, 1A REON Northeast comor Glatk anl Randalpluats. (oppona saw hortan Housn), Uhloaga, GUION LINE, FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMRHIPS, Botwoon NEW YORK ond LIVERPOOL, calling ot Quoenstown, Cu\'rying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. £ Passonzors hnokod to an Topean part it lawost ratas, Arulte i Lottors of Cradit and Bankers througliout Hurope, d from tho princlpal Za- fssued on leading Hanks HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. IWERICAN LiNE, The Ouly Lo Carryiug the United Slates Flag. Sulling weakly bulqccmclphh nad Liverpool. Cabin, Intermediate, and Rteerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Lixoursfon Tickots at reducad Byftain, Trolaud und the Continont, st low V. cor, 4 Mk uice, 134 LuSallo-y rator, . Drefts on Gresd ratas, n, Clifeago, tari Aguut, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, “ThoSouth Wales Tirst-clasa, Full. nall from Penn PEMBROKE ., Ozrzylng goods and passcninr -powrored, ul Rallron all parts of tho United Statos and Ganada Iirjatol Uhanuol, aud all nthar polta in iose neaniatiine, il exprosaly for Tided convenionce of Atlantic Steanwhip Unmpany's No "Clydachully m.ufl..lnfi | y (Hept 13 | GLAMORGAN.. w wiil d Wharf, Ji s at througl ports 1n tho * and, rado, e pra- With ail ths atest (mDrovameals fur 1he 00 tortand CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Firat Cabin, 875 apd $80 ourroncy, earroncy. Sloorage, Propa Tirattalor £1and o For furthor Dartigulars, vany'a Uflices, No. 1 Dook wards, 0, ARGHIBALD BAXTER' s, C T aplendid voscls b W tinont (1 VILLE DIEPAR PERIIRE, Surma FRANCI, "Tendaru VIS D PARI #1%; Soound, 4is; Cxuurelor Awmerlcan travelors, by ait by Knglish raflway and the Channel, Uoaldos saving tiue, 94 Feat Washingto: gold (1 i, S, o FW e Sheora Sosthicaten Trom Cardil,., sply fn Cardlt, at the Oom- Uifabers, und it Now York to o0 Bacond Cabln, 833 ncy. iy €0, Lh T FRANCE, BREST, avorite routa for the Cone ing mo; athorly th the il T e low aturday, Sept. 19 lurday, " Oat. 3 " aturitay, Oct, 31 udiiie Wino)—Lirst Cabia, Ketu at reducod rates, {aking thix lino, avoid both tran, discomforta of crosiig the uble, and axponse, GLEARD, Ageut, meat., Itoom 12, Chichgo, Great Western Steamshi; Line, From Now York io Iiristol u—:m:inmg direet, Arvagon, Tacs] C Cnbin Passan nt Wostorn, Sat., Sopt. 11 tiep e, 313; Bteaago, $30. Penolon tickoln, G0, Apply et Gon'l ight Dopos © Stiora & 3 8 1 ™ 0, McDONALD. Azont, RAILROAD TIME T. ) ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (F TRAINS. EXFLANATION OF HEPENKNOE MASKS.~ t Saturdayc eepted, day oxcepted. Tive Buaday aL8:00 8. . Da jiptonday sxcoptod, "{'As- MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILMOADS Aepict, faot af dake sty and foof o e wke ickel agice, 61 Clark and 55 Cunal-st., corner sout Mall {vfa wain and atr Hoo) as, ‘Turenty-sacond-tf, theast eorner of Randolphy adison. % <15 D, e, *3:00p. 2. £:00a. m., 93 Pt CHICARD & ALTON RAILANAD. Chicano, Raneas City and_Denver Short Line, s I nd Clicago, Sprinafield, ian Lepot, Weat £ At Depor, sl Aifon and Kansas Olty and Danver Fast Ex. Knsas City Bxpress, Louls and 'l d Strentor, Lacon, Washingtan T Jolist & Nirizht Accommodation, CINCARO, MILWAUKEE & Union Diesot, eorner Jadizn Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. il Canalests, * Tyoset Gfen 63 South Clarivts, oppasite Sherman House, wnd ot Deptl, N vosi Tuint, B, Lu N‘l:" Milm&(v}s ukog, Grion g:l::;. Fexiro gln:’b Griborn Invd, Maf Milwaukoe, 8t, Paul ulis, Night Bepr ILLINOIS GENTRAL KAILROAD. £ of Latieat, and foot af e ety ncar Glar Teuve, | Arrive, * 8:003, m. *11:000. m. *6:30 5, m, |* 4:00 10, * 7:505. m s 8:432,m, 5:00p, my [t 9:39p. 10 Deoutyaecond-st, Trelod £t Lons Bxpras: Louls I'ast Line,..... iro & New Orloans Kx. Calro& Now Orluans 11z, Peurly & Kopkuk £ Dubuuo & Stons Gliy i Dubugue & Kloux Uliy (@) Gilman Passenio and Canal and Stateentii-ats, oy () 1tuns to Unmwipalgn un Baturdaya, CHICAGD, BURLINOTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Eunt af Lakeatse Indiandav., and Sistesnthet, ‘Ticket ofices, No. 69 Olar vand Puciic Holel, and al depots, Mall and Ixprass, ,. Uutawa aud blrostor Passongar Dubuiue & Sloux Glty I cp, Vacitiv Fant Line, for O Kunms Olty, Loavonwortli, A "shitson & 8¢, Josop Tuzus lizpress, Aurora Passon; anhla‘\)(l«n\!l Anroia Passenger, Alk[lnrn l’allfinxur (Hundn; Dubuqug & Hloazdity foxi PacificNlgt Kb, fur O Kunsas Olty, Isuvonworth, Al ohison & 5, Josoph Exp '8 Lirovo Accumiiin Exp,.. Tchol agices, at,, corner dadisons, Arrive, ' Leave, 41 p, 1, 10 py e 2 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Vs Clarkwt, (Sherwiunstouse), and 15 Ganabs o wnid dt the dejots aPacifio F'aat Live,, B, u L I atimahe Night Kxnr a Fredpeet & Bubugus 16 pro, u Freeport & Dubugua K B Aliiwauken 8lafl. waukou Eapr Pasyougir, iton, |41 Uliutou| Tones. | Arvives 1@ 9l i 15 Uy e w2 raor of Wolls and SDave corner of Ounat ana Kinzloats, Riutio-ats. OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Hyren and i soner of Vit und mahs, Loavenw'th& Atollson Iz PR seamimu Aty cla Hote — Mzr-r;alull. Tioket oflas, Leat | Arvive, fl:‘l)g 8. 10, ol * 3 p.me v Uik b s HHE

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