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old, aud Bpry a8 a chickon. Amatod at $3,000, or foremest and matnmast wore carried awny, and aafln badly torz, ~No atfont ind been malo w40 Shtardny tomard roncning tho bark Watson. She still reats on (o bad &5 the Niamata, nt Biack Rtock, desoriod, but prosonts & decldedly muxmnm appearnnco, "~ The soic Auna Mulvoy cama’ near boing wredked en or Inat trip from Collin's Bay ta Windsor, Elio had on 288,610 fect ot Inmber,” having a very Iargo deck-lont, making it fmpossiblo to carry mach sail. ‘At ono tirho slio waa at. o ontrancoof Haglnuw Jns, and in n few honrs had boon driven to wilhin & miles of tho Canndian coast, —Exeutelon voyagea to tha Take Suporlor roglon may be copridered un virtnally over for tha sornon, altiougl, If wo aro to hove mtch of n continusiico vf the present woeathier, many will be fnclinod to ‘rotreat to that covl nnd bracing Tocality for n timo Jonger. '—Tho Detrolt #'res Press hias tho following jn rogard to roturn cargooa s “ Veanoln which prosn thotrads bo- tween Buffalo and Tako Bishiga, snd fom Lako Ob- | tario, rolurn with cargoes ovan t low rates, which ars coufined chiofly to lumbor, aalt, and coal, "On tho lat-, tor articlo np o tho 8th innt,, ll)uhlpmnnm from Duf- fulo amounted to 10,925 {ons, and of sal 12,007 bris Owing to the dolnys in the abipmont sud bande g of dumber, nolling near & proportiouat quantily of that articlo iy boon sbipped within & short fimo ast, nor 1 Yikely o bo from this (me up ta the closa o Senatt Pore ~Tho Detrof 08t NAYA ¢ on tho lakes, which han Leen_fafd up nt thiz po if nothing moro than to pay ox~) penses, Anotlier bug, which is ni present lald up ot it port, will stark out noxt Thursdsy, but will en- o vxcluptvoly In vessol-towig, A Kcboonor serived, 8¢ this yort o day or two ogo In Low of n titg which had Lrotight Lior fromn Lako Luron for $25, Tho card-rato was over $100, e ndtato Feprets ita tho following in vogard fo: {ho foilure of Ucorge I’ Dickinaon, the Datroit grain Iivokor, who recolved hilis of lailng from tho Oaptain of tho sohr Jennis Mutiens and 4, Farwall, and iego- " HHoned tha paper witbout delivoring the grain: * Bomo. Conellorablo ‘oxclioniont. liss Leon reiscd in marino " Sircica rolntivo fo the Hlabllity of two vonsols a Do frot by resron of the isptali’s signtug bills of lading' peveral dsys boforo loading tho cargooa -of graly, which billn of 1ading wero megotiuted nt tho First No-, #onnl Bauk of Detralt, In tho moanttms, sud befare tho vesncls bad comploted ot loading, to shipvor, | Mr, Georgo B, Dicklnson, & prominout gratn dealor jn ! thiat plnce, fatlod, - 1t Is atated that the bank holding the bills of Inding Jo0ks to the vossola for indomnity, and in this view of the csso tho question 1a of. Goop intereat to veasol- ownore, They Will now doubiions {natruct their Cap- tnlng to slgn 1o way-bills horesfter unkil the cargo fs on Uoard, Tho tWo vessols roforred fo were tho achm J. Farwell and Jounfo - Mullons, Tho Captatn of tho former gavo a bill of Iading for 16,000 bu of wheat, and got on board only 0,000 b, against which an sttachment waa sorvod a8 soon o ths fafture of Mr, Dickinson was known, Tho Cap- faln of the schr Mullcns gavo a bil of lading for, 13,000 bu of wheat. o was walting to losd, nol having rocclyod on board a bushel, This mabtor eul-' minated by tha falluro of Mr. Dickinson, in Dotroit, list Friday, Tho nachr Farwell was' ownod ‘b Mosars, Cardinall & McCartly, of this oity.” . THE BLACK MILLS, Prof. Winchell, of tho Late Expodis tlon, Doce Not Oredit All the Gold Storioss : Br. Pavr, Sept.210.—Trof. Winobell, State Go- clogist, who necompaniod tho Custor expodition to the Dlack Mills, in his official report says: * In rospoct to tho oconomical products of tho rocks of tho Black Hilla, the following minerals oxisb m cousidorablo quantities, and will nlti- matoly bo found very useful: Gypsum, in un- limited quautitios ; variegatod marbla from the carboniferous iron ore, fu tha outhorn portion of the Hills ; muscovite, taleose alate, useful for whetatoncs. Thore may bo found also othor producta of the granite rooks, Indeed, tho mi- nora that accompanied tho expedition roport tho fluding of gold and silvor in somo of tho gulches in tho outhenstorn portion of tho hill, thongh I snw nono of the gold, nor did I see any of tho. auriferons quartz. I have taken tho gold reporta withw larga grain of allowanco.” Prof. Donald- nou, who nlsp accompaniod the expedition, oo tirely coiucides with Prof, Winohell: on tho gold quostion. somothing, evon —_—————— A HURRICANE AT SEA. Nrw Yonx, SBopt. 10.—Tho stonmer Villo do Paris, wbich arrived yostorday from Drost, TFranco, enconutored a terriblo burricano on her during which the Captain’s large house, ou the deck, was washod overbosrd, and the laco whioro it had stood was loft as though it ad been uwupt by a broom. Tho port sido of tha * bridgo " was ground to. pioccs. Two im- moneo iron davits wero twisted almost in two, Tho lifo-boat was washed overboard and hung from tho davits, bnnfin% against tho side of tho ship, uvtil fcors Piock and Lotrano ng)urnng into tho mea and cut it adnft. lid lead railings wore torn In two, and lwnv{ brass and lron stanchions wero twisted into ail sorts of shapes. A sailor named Gooffray was washod ovorbonrd and lost, Capt. Daure, who was standiog on tho *bridgo,” was busled by the waves ngainat tho boat, which alone provented him from going overboard. Ho woa at firat anpposed to bo fatally injured, but is slowly recoverlng. Tho Socond Onptnin, Lofrane, hind bis loft arm broken, and several sallors wors soverely injured. - Ata meoting of tho passengers, on tho day bo- foro arriving it port, xosolutions’ oxprosaive of their gratitudo and thenks wore voted to Capt. Danro and his gallant officera and erew for thoir benavior duriog tho fearfal storm. — MAVIGATION INTERRUPTED. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribue. Duncqus, In, Bopt. d.—About noon_to-day, and while tho dras of the Dunleith and Dubuque Lridgo was being opened for tho possngo through of a boat, somo part of the Lridge-cnstings gave way aud broko, rendering the draw unmanage- abla. Thoe bridge was partly opencd at tho time, Iyt not sufficiently so to admit of the passago Lfil‘ongh of honts, It Ia thought tho draw will havo to remain in this condition till now castinga can Do got from tho Kogntoua Dridgo Company's worka ot Pittsburg, whoro tho castings for the bridge woro mado. ~ This accidont is a sorious in+ torruption to the river navigation aud to railroad transportation, as it will bo gomo days beforo tho damngo can bo_ropaired so that traine can crosg the bridgo aud boata pass through it. : oIt 28 S e MATRIBONIAL. Special Disyateh to The Chicaga Tyibune, CaxTow, 11, Sopt. 10.—The most brilllant wedding of tho scasun was cclobrated in this city (his morning, Tho occasion wng the mar- riago of Mr, Frod W. Ingordoll and Miss Kato 1L Tos, dnughitor of Jucob 11, Boes, Esq. As oarly ns B o'clock guests arrived at tho rosidenco of Mr. Boss, whore tho coromony was performed at 0:30, tho Rev. -Henry Milln officiating, The toilets wero profusoe and claborats, Tho proy- oufs were nnmerous aud beautiful. After the teremony, rofreshments woro served, aud the bridal potty took tho 11:00 train for Chicago. T'ho tour ineludos an oxtondead trip up the lakes. —_—— RED MEN IN COUNCIL. Snecial Dispateh to 'he Chicngo Tribune, TxpiA%AroLs, 1nd., Sept. 9.—1ho Red Mon to- sy cloated tho following ofiicora: Groab Inco- lioneo, G. W. Lindesy, of Maryland; Grent Bonior Sagamore, Morzia Gorhiam, of Vennsyl vonis ; Junior Sagamore, J. T, H. Wontworth, of Cnlifornin; Gront Chief Recordor, Judge MMorris, of Dolawnro; KeaEer aof Wampum, James Pylo, of Dolaware, Tho business session woa occupied with ronting work, In the even- ing the Great Qouncil took & ride about the city. "Tho ression will closo to-morrow with a stroot parado in uniform, and » publio mooting and banquot at tho Acndomy of Buslc. b e Mos i i) SUIT FOR $30,000. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. IxpraNavoLs, Ind,, Bopt, 9.—Tho widow of tho Iato Col. Thomas N. Stilwell, of Andereon, fo-day commonced o pulk against the Conuaati- out Mutual Lifo, the S, Louis Muiuz), and tho Johun Ilaucock Compenles, for $30,000 life in- euranco money, $20,000 bolng in tho Connoeti- cut Compauy. ~ The Lon, D, V. Yoorhoes s tho principal counsal for Mrs, Stilwell, Tho do- feuso of the companics in that Bir, 8. met his death by his own criminal act, in scoking out o quarrel witls John E. Corwin, who killed him in su affray at Andorson st spring. ———— SOLDIERS' REUNION, Special Divpatch to The Chicago Tribune, TonT1A0, fily kiv.:Yt= 9.—Lhis heg proved a glo- rlous day to tho soldiors of Livingston and thoir frionde, who have been oujoying thoir first regu- lar reunion, Nothing oceurrod to mar the ploas- ure of the dny, and all went homo huppy in their Lwo days’ wocial interoonrse. A pormanent or- muigation was oficcted, with Capt, Culver, of ontise, ns Presidont, It wes rosolved to hold suother rounion noxt year. One hundrod and forty-threo rogimonts wore roprogentod, togethor with commands of tho Moxican War, and ono, Cupt. Pryne, of tho Black Hawk War, 70 yoirs —_— REVENUE SEIZURE. v Yomir, Sept, 0.—A cargo of tea, valtiod at m“.‘cuo, o bean telzad Ly tho Collcator of Ine teenal ovenne, on the clinrge of annttompt to dofraud the Governmont. nBradlaugh, Bradlangh oays ho hopos to bs in Doston zo\runuhg eud of Soptembor, Il rocontly in- formod en American inforviowor fu London: ** My prospeots at iho fortheoming Northampton olection may intoifers with the longth of my stay fu your country, Iam elected membor of Parlismont for Northampton, I will bo unable to tiavel west of Lhe Rucky Mountning, re my resonco will be neccasary Wb tho openlng of " Rarlisniont “0ns of the targeat tugs’ | 4 r for | eorao timo, alarted ont laet Monday, dotormined to do |* THE EXPOSITION. Gradual Filling up of the - Vacant Places, iy A Constant Orowd, and an Imi)mfiug Display. y Continuation of the Criticism of the Art’ Gallery. ‘The Figuro-Pleces. 2 IN GENERAL. The econe dny was vory livoly. Evorything .thoro as yob ‘appoars to bo in most admired disordor, tho ox- hibitors having boon very tardy in tarnlshing tholr allotments,” Workmon, in hundrods,. wero, buaily plying their implomenta and asravging ‘arliclas to tho beat advantago. In a fow hours, ;py‘n\'mldu of matal-work, psgodns for tha recep- t‘!on of toxtilo fabrics, and miniaturc manufac- titring eatablishmenta apposrod, as if by magie, filliug up tiie vacancies, nhd rondoring the look, of the lnll more sightly. It is confidently ex~ pected that the oxhibitors throughout tho build. ing will havo ,comploted overy arrangoment by, this aftornoon, 4 Quite a3 much animation was noticeabi X g 't RXTERIONLY ¥ a8 within the building: , Flags fbated gayly from’ ovory pinnacle; a stroamer waa attached to the, 'balcony bearing the logend *Intar-Binto Expo- ,sitton, Chicago's Graoting, Weldomo to Ally" nu- jmorons carfoges woro' coming ,and going, and ‘thoso who had 1oft thoir equipages bohind . thom .in thele journoy hither, and towns-folk whoso #tablo wag not fn good condition owing to-the 'E:o!mlc_d Mot woather, wera pafely 'sccommo- itod by ono of tho omnibus lHuos. Abont noon’ visitors bogan to pour into the :building, but at no time during the doy waa tha’ -|, number sppreciably large. i 2 . THE ANT-GALLEDY ° > " was largoly patronized, and with the mneomy of visitora 1t Bodined to bo the only stiractive foa- ture in tho Exposition, ' . Hondorson & ‘Co., M, D. Wells'& Co., and Pholps, Dodgo & Paiimor had corps of_ workmen nobbily attired, employod making boots nnd slioon. Goota, of Btato airoot, tho glove-makor, displayed au Hlusive waterfall, which was mnoh admired ; an_untutored oung man mado & nolso at one of Julius Baver & Co.’s pianos, and ocoa- sionally éndonvored to drown tho muslc which two other 'youthn wore oxtracting from’thg planoa oxhibited by » Boston firm: { 4 ' A PROMINENT BION | informed tho visitor that ono-third of his lifa Is gpout In bed, and was supposed to speak for tho mattressos undor it by thousoof which comfort is to bo prooured.” Remington & Co, ; combinod !sowing machinon and gnns in their display, and a well-spoken lady. showed somo ‘magnificont work as the product of thomachinos. A banpor invited thirsty sonls to imbiba EXPOSITION LEMONADE, but shavings and chips wero only to be had ab tho bar, for the sllotment was Btill rulod by tho carpontors. . Guather & Co,, howovor, provided for “tho wntlnficnuy with'two largo fountaing from.which hoalth-giving ):giuldu woro dispensod st ordinary rates. * Lightning bottlod up,” wag the startling announcoment which mot tho ey in ono of tha gallorics, andin o flash tho compounder introduced himeolf to tho vis~ itor, and an envelopo into his hand, said to bo porfumed with Pullman's Palaco Car Bouquet. Not far distant is & display of cutlery, and from all the palna which tha cufting _implamenta moy inflict, Dr. Franklin's eloctric fluid s caleulatod toroliove oo, . [ Tt wag pitiful to witness the mauner in which tho proprietor of A GALVANIO DATTERY tried to invite business, If o parson ‘Hngered outsido his nllotment, tho battory-man pounced on bim, a4 tha spideran the flli{ but go as, to avoid 'giving & shock. He dilnts in elo- quont, torms upon . tho" ‘oxcollonce of his mactine, nnd the marvelous cares thoe uso of it has effceted. A third party soon ap: ears, and without much porsuasion 1a induced EI Landle the woights. Mo then takes a posilion seido, and’ pours into tho oar of the visitor a {alo shoat an {nvalid eletor who was shattered in conatitution,” but by tho froquent uso of tho battory was wholly restored to healili. And (l.]hls, aa if no ono had ever scon such a machino afore. v 1 Fairbank's scales ocenpy a Jargo spaco, ‘and visitora are mostly found wonting there, - for the immodiato neighborkood ia yot ocoupied by bus; workmon. * Lho city oficizla will do wellin their visita to avoid Falrbanks, for in sight 1s a dis- Iny of streot-culvorts, sowor-pipes, and such ko, ‘snd if thoy wero weighed in such presdnca it might disturb thelr aquanimity. TUE CELEBRATED FIRE-ENGINE ‘' PAME,” mada by Gould, of Now Jersey, boars a 1abol rasting on buffalo horns, - ** 810 faot; 13¢-inch nozzle. Beat that and take the horns,” "Aftor tho trial with tho Amorkeng and Silsby engincs a fow' doys sgo, in which tho *'Famo " over- topped thom, tho only 'possiblo rival now might bo Dr, Praniin’a bottled lightning. : Ladies' will ba intorested in tha~* Conten- ntal" . iroming-tebla, which, it 1s said, mokes ironing & luxory, ‘and’ in . tho “ Porfoction™ baby-holdor and automatio umpor. ‘But thoso articles boing in the gallory, dics and 'babios must and wlfl await coolor wanthor bofore climbing up tho long stairs load- ing thereto. . 2 TIE HORTICULTURAL SIOW ; {s very small, bat is novertholoea ' very cholea. Tho .yariety of caladiums, begonias, and forug exhibited ia vory fine. = TFrom half-pnst 2 o'clock a programmo of music_wag gono through by s band of twonty musicians, -, 7 THE ART-GALLERY. .. TOE FIGURE-TIEQES. Tha figuro-pieces in tho art-collcction embrace the mont niimerons, mest enjoyablo, and renlly most excollont fonturos of the dlsplay. Thoy numbor noarly one-third of tho entiro eataloguo, and, nithough mainly of the Fronch school, still thero oro to bo found numorous samplea of the Qorman and Italian, and o fow of tho American, Thoso of tho German school are confined to Munich, and are mainly large homo scones, charactoriatic of German 1ifo and customs. Tho Amerlcan pioturca are confined to a vory fow artists, as thin is & branch of art which fow American paintora cultivato, and in which but fow excel. Of tho Fronch schodl, thereisn wildernogs of pistures,—eomo of them large snd noblo works of art; somo of them monotonously aliko,—moro lay figures for the display of elub- oratesnddelicate drapery work ; and somo which are entively uninteresting, Laving no story to toll, though that fo tho first requisito of n good-figure piece. Inpoint of excollenco tho figura-picces oxcol tha othor pletures, and, aa past axhibitiona in this city bave beon confined mainly to landscapos and portraite, no fault can bo found with tho multiplicity of the former by the connoleseur, and certalnly not by the genoral publio, whoso tasto inclinos to this dopartment of art, Tho canvases uro of all sizes, from Dubufe’s huge pleture of. * The Prodigal Son * down to e little miniaturs by Boranger, hardly larger than a carte-de-viuite. To tho majority of visitors ** The Prodigal Son " will bo the main contro of attrnction, both on account of ita gront pizo and the popularity it attained horo whon oxhibited bafore, Wo hnvo already critiolzed It go thoroughly {n dotail that we nead not go over the ground again, It occcupios tho same room a8 boforo, but haa the adventage of o bottor light, . particnlar attention having boon paid to this fonturo, while to wug the proximity of otber plolures soems to improve it, and at {ho gamo tlmo nona of thewm are {njurad by it, as ita tints aro novor strong or offonslve. o now procood to n dotailed consideration of the bost of the 8 ura-}vlumu. 5 0.1, “ TR REFUDLICAN COURT " by D. Huntmgton of Now Yorl, Preaident of tho National Academy. 'Lhia work vory noarly compates with *¢ The Prodigal Bon " ax & centro of popular attraction, partly from tho fact thnt Ritchio has mada it familiat to the publio by his axaallent engravinga of it, and partly boeauso it rocalls o omorablo ora of Amorican history, and pragenta tho ohiof flgures in Washington's soeaud Larta, both an aetual portraits and io the exact costume of that porjod, ‘Lhore are upon the canvas sixty-four flgures, eanily and graca- fuily grouped, and theose figures comprie al- mont, ovory one of promlusnce n political, judiolsl, Ohurob, and militury e a¢ tuat timo, *| The artiat hos ot intondoa to Yn!nt an aotunl n at tho Exposition Building yeator- | THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNED FRIDAY, SEFTEMBER 11”1874, and thoughtfully in bis chinir whila Ollvls, who Iind **the luxury of beanty with which puintors dinw Ilobo, of n eprightly and commnnding kiud,” prondly trims bia air,” Sophio who * waa ot siriking ot first, but soft, modoss, and allur- ng,” aka near by in a thonghtful way, ¥ cocking hin bat with plus.” The good old vicar and Mra, Primrouo, moanwhilo, staud by in silont admira- tion ovor ! the Doy who was “to siand out aud higglo and tire tho deslers until hg got a_bar- gain,” 1tin a proud day for tho family, Evon tho dog stands at Moses' feot, and looks by Janson, n very strong ploture, the fgures noarly lifo-size. No. 111, “Ronnd 0, by ‘' Champ,” & very ’llonslng Tittto group of a boy and woman, tho nttor studying the big O in the siphabet-book with a porploxod face. .. No. 18, “The Japancso Fruit-Sollor, by Georgo Dovy, of Parls, a vory showy and al- traotive piofiro of a Japancse bollo in bluo coa- tumo mado up in the modorn oolukin fashion, fan honging at_one sldo aud umbrolla at the other, accompanied by a charmin) rocoption aa it ocomrod and thoto probably nover wag An ocen- ‘slon whon all wio aro on this_canvas wero assomblod at one timo under Washing- ton's roofd. 1lo has invitod his own guests, in- eluding all tha colobratod namoes of tha period, haa clothed thom In appropristo costumos, s ‘han given thom not ideal but thoir own fontures, copied from tho life-piotures by Copoly, Stuart, Malbono, sud other artists who painted thelr portraits, It ia thorofors a faithful souvonir that timo, baro-loggod littlo ,of the statesmnuship, military valor, nud judi- [ up with o muto glanco, eoxpressing com- | boy with t b ‘| olnt aud :huologic.l{nblflg L | B tmion: it I e | D o e et womauly boauty, graco, and accomplishmonts of | tlong golng on about Lim. It s na | a window flilod with frulp and Japsneso brio-n- tho socond torm, The painting is not only m- terosting from s historionl point of view, It iposeessos othor and highor attributes. It is tho work of an‘artiat who lns always taken n | commanding position in the hlfiheut provines of ar—tportrait painting, It is drawn with vigor and acournoy, woll toned down, onslly and graco- fully grouped,” every figure o study iu aclion and “charncter, and . thoroughly - haymou- fzod in color. At tho left of tho plcture Mrs. Washington atands upon a dals, graphic skotch of tho charming old sceno, and not the lonst Inloruutlh[i‘plrl of it is tho happy way in which tho artist bno oxprossed the fooling of rnnnonalbllllz which is welghing Mowoa down in contrast with tho family prido sod porfeot coniidence which the otheré Lavein him, The sawo artist also contributes * Tho Donth-Bed of Linooln " (without number), which is very foroi- hly drawn, but is, nevertholoss, an unplossant composition. As {t contains vory excullont por- tralts of thoso who woro prosont at thae donth supported by the handsome Nollio Custis and | of Lincoln, the picturo has o deoclded bhis. Mra, Robort Morris, to wolcome lor guests, | torloal valte, and i aeven suporior to Care Immodiatoly ot thoir right are throo of tho gront- Eunwr's woll-known picture of the snme sceno, oat namos in Amorican history,—John Jay, John | but it is novertheloss not & work which can over brac, Tho wholo scouo is very suuny sud bright golor, No, 16, *The Sportsman,” by Roinor-Daklon, of Dismoldort, vory strildog ploturo of n long, litho_sportsman flehing in a rapid stroom, whhfi. 8londs out with almost storeoscopic offect. No. 18, *Tho Nosogsy," by August Toul- mouche, of Paria, ono o! tho miost cslobratod of tho Fronoh f} rniutm. The pleturo je s emall ono, and {8 only a woman losnivg forward upon & tnixlu. and smolling of & bnuaunt. but the nction of this figure, tho oaso and grace with which sho sustaing howsolf upon tha table, and tho dolicato painting of the flowers, drapery, and acoogsorios, are wondorful. Adnms, and Aloxander Hamilton ; an oarnost and | bo looked upon with ploasura, No, 69, *Tho Arilst's fon," il Uignifled group,—and bohind thom Mrs, John | - No. 89, nomnlu'nchnr unlnlonaflnw;fi:nfilrobgl Fpra nma and Mrs, Aloxandor Hamilton, . Wasb- GRANDMOTHEN'S DINTHDAY," monpiaco embjnae} & sleeping artist hovin, o [y vision of n trlo of fomalo bonuties, Tho nubjoct by A, Boigort, of Dussaaldoxf, which is one of {anid) . . 18 ono which hsa boen froquontly painted, and lnfilon stands near the contre of the picture, o U thoso chisrmjug studios of home-lifa for which o in the background, In olosa proximity to tho Dulta of Kent, and nof far from bim are Gorman painters ase famous, In - | fraquantly natuted batter, Jouathan Trumbull and Thomss JaMeraon, Tn | 6d out of tho main apacimont tho father ina | No. 180, “'Lhe Tarkisl Morohant,” by Gorome, tho right foro%mmm 18 & gmn;\:u:l exquisitely | decorated tho walla with flowers and garlands, ( Of Parls, who contests the palm of excol- oautifyl ladies, ., Jolin Jay, | and the motbor stands xmm,uli tho baby, who ia | lonco with Molssonior in flgaros, Tho mnling frautio efforls to gob at tho immonsa birthday-oake, which towors up omong bonbons and nodognya. In tho main apartmant tho grand- children aro preparing to load grandmothior in, and on{oy tho foative seeno. The impatient bo hands hor a bonquot with ono band, and is busi- ceful and fi? hia Orew, Mra. Binghnm, and Mrs, Thoodoro Bodgwick. . If the artiat hos idoalizod at, all in his Ellutm, it ia In this group, and beis cor- tainly excusablo if ho laslot thoir lovelinesa run away with him and Jand him ina pooetical mood. Among tho othior ligures which erowd subject of thln is a vory simplo one— only a ‘Turkish marchant with gun over his shouldor, and o helmot with a staol nook-ploco In s hand. Ono charm of tho pla- turo i in the smoothuess and eolor of tho faco, tho marvalous toxtura of his satin drapery, and tho canvas avo_ Gon. ox, Gon. Lin- | ly tngging at her dresa with the oth hilo tho | tho pationt detall with whick tho littlo filagres ?}"(’1’1‘)3 ok an * Stouben, John' Hancock, | girl, ?,'Im tho birthday address qulr;o:pneknl‘: work of tho gun and helmet aro given. In tfiuue , Robart Livingaton, Gen. Greeno, and Robort Morrin, It in a gallory of mauly bil- ity sud womanly bonuty, without tho boast of ancestry or tha ornamentation of rank and. or- dors, and yet full of’ powor, diguity, and gran- dour, and carrios with 1t much suggostive oppor- tunity, in thoso dogoucrato days, far comparigon. Who will painé the Xepublican Court of Qon, Grant'a second torm, sud placo it by tho sido of a No. 175, i TnE NOME OF WABTIINOTON AFTES THE WAR,"” by Mignot and Rossiter. This s another pio- tiire which posscoson an historical intorest, and Lag boon famillarizod to Amoricans by engrav- inYn‘ but from an.artistio point of . view its falls Delot “The Ropublican Court.” Tho sceno rop- rosonts Washington's homo at Monnt Vornon. A broad lawn strotchos from the piazza down to tho Polomso. ' A nogro nurse, children, and dog aro playing on the grass, and a gayly- docorated pleasurg-boat is sniling on_ ths dis- fant rivor. Mre,. Washington sud. Mrs. Curtls arosonted .in the cool shado of tho voranda, ongagod in domestic duties, aud Washington which sho is to read, takes hor by the hand. The old graudinothar’a fuca is thobappioat part of the ioture. Blho guyu littla hoed to tho oager chil- ron. Prosont happlnens and old memories are straggling togother, and tho Influcnces of itho ocontest is visiblo in tho half happy and balt sad exprossion of har face. Threa gouevations crowd the ploture with all thoir memorion, sul- forings, sud plonsurcs, ‘ and impart to it 8 pathatic tano, amidst all the happiness, which -pgnulluugcry strongly-to tho speotator, 0,103, "~ respocta tho pioture ls a marvel of pationt Jabor. o, 85, “The Poor Wenvors of Bilesla,” by Carl Dubner, of Munich, a plain, unprotonding, practical piotura of (ho perscoution of poor operatives by rioh employors, which spoaks for itaolf, and with so muoch power that it was ro- moved by tho polico when it was first oxhibited iu Borlin® to provent n_z:puhr clamor. Tho samo artist also contributes No. 8, “he Firat Qunrrol,” which i8 a vory charactoristio littlo epi- godo in jovors' livea. fizd No. 29, “Susanon and the -Elders,” by Win- torhaltor, of Paris. Thinis tho only large nudo figuro in the gallory, and ropresouts Busanna ot tho batl !us disrobod. Bho hos just Lonrd & gound bobind hor mado by the naughty Eldera in tho ehrubbery, and in hastily solzing hor drapery, with a startlod oxpression on hor faco. Tho drawing of the figure and the flosh-tints aro ad- mirable, and the oxpression of alarm (n hex face 'Ei? foretblo, 0. 6, “ A Pompoelian Lady,” by Josoph Coo- mana, of Paris, painted by an actist who haa do- volod himsalf almost oxelusively to this class of THR BINTODAY,” by H. Mornemaun, nlso of Dusscldorf, in & charmiog compnnion to_the abovo, on opisode o the boginning of life, a8 the formor ia an opisods ot ita oloso.. Ta this giom.m it ia a littlo 2-your old who ig colobrating hig birthday, He is soated ot a tablo covered with bonbons,” whip in hand, tho very piclure of juvenilo ocstasy. Tho fathor sita in s cany-cliniy, smoking hia pipo, quictly enjoying tho seeno, whils the old grandmother poar by i talking to hor d(m§htnr. and rooalling por own obildhood: The littlo stiter is bringing to tho tablo- n hugo coke, in which Lwo atands noar the stops of tho pinzza talki Ith :I‘.\Ib]mna‘bem;uhzi?sk’f"m‘nn'x‘iex ln’ Xul“g:!ilflod m“:i ’l} PROEEE 30 KNG Y lighted coudlos oro stucky and tho hero | 120 i L e BIK Gen. Lolayotte. o figuros ro_ very diguifiad | 1P ot tho face is full of rofinom b of= and plain, and thero fa abouk the wholo 4 AL 2‘ tho oconslon, mastor of ol o surveys, s fall of sounemait, A supeto el foct j8 given tho DEnw by the barbario wealth of tho jowolry aud othoradornmonts on hor porson. No. 17, “Panvro Amour,” by Gomplo Calix, of Paris,—a scopo which tolla its own story. A mamicd couple aro strolling through the wooda. 'Tho husband is listiovsly knoeling off tho tops of the flowors with hia cano, whilo his wifo, sorrowfully and at tho saino time suggoat- ivoly, looks at a littla figure o2 Cupid on a foun- taiv. The scono s pecutiarly Frencby in tone, but 18 admirably painted, tho landscapo shariog axoollonco with tho figuroa. No, 84, *'['ho Bibyl,"” by J. O. Eaton, of Now York,—n dark, thouphtful, snd fatalibtic faco, ng{urly awaits tho arrival of tha procious cargo, which will probably sccure for i several an- goly' visits bafore morning. Tho two ploturos, takon togother, ropresent tho oxtromos,—the morning, and. the 'evoning-red of 1ifo, and are tull of atéraction for those who delight in thoso “‘i‘(‘"“%l‘“‘“’ it of homaly domestic life. u. 81, mosphore of plain, unprotendliig, and come fortablo homo lifo which” was _charastoristio of Mount Vernon aftor Washington had lald down tho aword and roturned to the plowshato, Tho #cone on tho Iawn adds & ploasan, cosy olfect to tho general ropose. Whilo it i8 by no meansg 8 groat work of art, tho picture has s decided bistorio value, and ought to bo carofully pro- gorved in somo historical collection, with ** The Republican Coust” an momentoos of our early history., £ i 4 WEILINGTON JRVING AND ITI8 FRIENDS," by E. Schuessclo, of Philadolphis. If this pict- AFTER THE WAL by Vaini, of Now XYork, is porhops the most atriking figure-pieco in tho gallory, from the viv- iduess nnd even painful strongth with which the sentiniont of tho story is told, Tho ooly secos= sorios of tho picture aro a shattered column with uzods not familiar 1o tho Amorican pooplo 1618 | froahly.falion snow wnon ita ontablaturos, and e L R e A T '6“ fn‘ nla o, {o‘r“fl? °“k "‘,"l o ‘;“:‘ Y | tho tragments of & niogo-prociamation upon it. | gtory, of New York, %lm Trtint hos choson for OperaHonso, W, for e B O norsaning | Tho scono is in Patie aftor the Comumuno, oud | 1ig yontimont the linoa : aaiington Trviog nng bis Frionds far o wite; i fpue, ato auly ola-mothier ol Vith Lior sad snd wistful eyes ono way, 1t may bo witkin bounds to say that W. I nnd [ iu€ - uor o cont © 0 hor arws, The way of tho wild aca watcr, with ibe spow in hor liair and at hor hoort. "This feoling of agony, of uttor, Lelploss, abjact isory and despir, dopiotod in Lor faco ssimply indescribable; an agony so deop that sho hardly rogards her desd child hanging henvily upon her arm, Notwithetanding its paipfulnoss, thore iy o roality about tho sceno which givea to it a strange fascination. 1t is a face which ona will mny away with him, and which will lovg haunt m. No. 72, “Tho Sortio of the Grand_Connoil at The figire iy simply that of a child with flow- iog auburn halr, sad longing eyos, and folded hands, looking out upon thesoa. Itisa vory tonder, dolicato pleco of work, and as suggoutive a3 a poom. No, 204, " Paradlso and the Peri,” by E, Leuize (doceascd), Thig is by no meana ono of tho bost offorts of this distinguisbod Amorican ortist. It is commonplaco in conception, nob original, and bad in color. It cnnoot compare with anathor in the gnltlulri by the samo artist,— ul hia F. havng in overy alternato farm-house in i~ nois, with a magnificont -roprosontation in: tue cities, Itistho only oonsolation that thousandsof people bave for not drawing tho Opera-Iouso, and a ead remindor aldo of the easo with which ‘monoy may be flung sway on lotteries. Tho plot~ uro itself is by no meaus ou artistic work, It 1a coldor thau charity, BHll it hns a cortain lite- rary valuo, beeaus it proserves oreditablo por- tralts of our prominont Uterary mon of Irving's timo, and virtually of the prosont day also, since : Vanisoin tho Sixtoonth Covtury, by L. Movohot, | No, 831, ¢ ho Bucessful Buitor,"—tho scono' of moarly”all of tiem aro ‘alll lving add fo- | of Daria. ‘Hra soono roprovonta a procession of | which I3 based upon tho faly etoty of tho Prince sorved in somo lMbrary, sud mot pb“ diguitaries of Church and Stato Issuing from | whorodo up the rocky sscont to tha castlo ovor the Doge’s Palaco, doscending tho Jofty stair- oase, and passing away over tho marblo court- yard. Tho picturo is 8pecinily romarkablo for the study of _costumes, which Larmomizo, al- though widoly varying iu tints, and for tho action and lifo-like motion of the figures. Although there aro over s hundred figures upon the canvas, cach ono of thom soems to havo boon mndo a special almly, aud hag its own udi- vidual characteristics. ‘This noble work gained for tho artist tho decoration of tho Logion of onor at tho Paris Exposition. No. 203, a bridge of stone upheld by the friondly gnomes, and theroby won his lady-fova, It is'a bright, gracoful picture, full of lifo and pootical fooling No. 248, " TLeah, tho Forsaken,” by A. Havinl, of Paris, s charactorloss, protly creaturo in blue and rod, picking flowors io a garden, and roliev- ed ngninas & clump of palms, which might bo called by any other namo as well as Leah, No. 94, *'Autumn.” The figure a browned femalo, hor hair twinod with grape-clusters, holding in ono hand a pairof shears, bher loft arm around s shoop painted by Rosa Bonlour, ‘flho composition is somewkat convontional, and eonuaq‘nonlly tame. The figuro is the typieal ono oftep, scen. ‘'Tho beat part of the workin tho strong handling of the hoad of the shocp. No. 400, *The Lody of Bbaslott,” by T. Buchaoan Roade, o hard and charactorless yer- pion on canvas of Tonnyson's well-known story. AMERE NENTION. In addition to tho above, which wo bave noticod moro or losa in detall, thoro isa wilder- negs of small fgure-pioces, mostly by Fronch sitiats, which donot call for special ramark, as many of thom are e!mm{l painted for drapery effocts, . and fow of thom havo any story to toll tho spcctotor. Most of thom, however, sro of very decided merit, and sowo of themn doomed to_travel over .ihe country lko » wapdoring Jow. It ig & pioture which can bo ‘bought very 1onsonably, and, aa it has o national roputation, it ought fo bo securod aud hung among- the boolk-shelves, whero it would be s charnotoriatio and interesting picture,—qualitics which it can nover have in a mliscollanaous col- lection, 7 No. 168, ! TIE ANATOMIAT," by Gabriel Max, of Munioh. This ploture is the vampyro of tho colletion, whoso dark, gloomy shape clouds’ tho bright and boeautifvl things abontit, 1t rominds one of the **Red Desth" stalking into tho Carnival, and enuting the dane- ord, a funorsl crosiiug tho path of tho marriage procossion,—and it is all tho more sombre and ropulsive from tho faot of the marvelous powor with which doeath and tho disacotor about to com- monco his ghastly work are portrayed. ‘Fho sceno i8 ono drawn from an_sctusi event. Tho body of & young und besuliful girl waa found one . of tho Bavariau lakos, nnd, as no ooe could catsblinhy its identity, it was talien to tho hospital for dissoction, 'Tho Lody los upon s rudo tablo near a atand covored with Dooks, instrumonts, skulls, and other “é TILE NUSIOAL CESTIVAL," by O, Bchlooerer, of Durseldor!, anothor of those vionderful Gorman futeriors, full. of lifo -and animation ; aud a scone which could ounly bo found in Germany, 'Tho room is crowded with musicinus in & burlg-burly just before a rehiears- al, ‘I'ho walls are docorated with wreaths, ban- ners, and mottoos, ‘The conductor, & quiot-look- ing o1d man, stands in the contre. baton in hand, soon to ovoko ordor out of this chaos. Fhy famitior keg of boor is on tap in tho cornor, snd #omo of the muaicians ave wetting thoir whistles out of tho hugo and generous Bavaviin mugs. ‘Phe doublo basges aro arranged in solid phalsux v look grave snd o the centre, and the pla accossorics of tho surgoon's profession, Tha | HEn e Couti SAC G DO o lavars. | A | marvols of caroful sud doficoto swork; and for flowiug suburn. hair aud otil boautiful aud ynflg womaw, evideutly a tl:n!,n?;n Fonmoigsour, | this roasion we sclect a fowwich whl bo of inter- peacoful fenturos of tho faco aro im oiranka | fy'in ouo cornbr with hior oyo-glaus on roady for | ost to tho reader. No. 145, *Who Artist,” by X' contrast with tlio posrl-gray pallor of tho fornl. | ygingas, and a dolightod old- couplo of Lomo | Ricci) of Rome; No, 238, ° Satwrdag Night, ' by In fact, tho whole body I8 ‘morbidly beautiful, | gonnowsburs with thelr boy sud dog arein | Cabaillot, of Pails; **‘ho Penitont," by Grillo- min, of Parig, o vory strong figure; No. 279, “Iho Uhildron's I'riond,” by Ii. Loiuke, of Muvich; No. 112, “DBloudo and Bruuotts,” by nnd tho face hus so fmpressed itself wpon tho surgeon, who Is about to withdraw tho coverings of tho body, that ho suddenly balts his propara~ anothor, propared to oujoy tho music, tho good old dame menuwhile not forgotting her kmit- 3 ] 3 i d hurry of fions, and blta with bia bosd, reating upon lis | i L sddition to tho aniuatioh sudBEEY OF | 0.1, Biutibouno, an Hungasien artist who ook innd wrapped to hought.. Novwlthsauing it | Huid soolal sesno, thro aro many fed &owelel OF | Bl % ol at Paria o 18415 No 20, * Connola- fine drawing and romarkable truth snd strongth of color, it is not a plaasant picturo to lookupon. 1t ia n snbject no one but amorbid artist would soloct for his canvass. It opous a door upon a Acone mno .ono caves to serutinizo, and juspires &' brood of fancioa of tho very Dlackest plumnge. Whilo "we ylold cradit to the nbility of ths artist, ho shonld not bhave thiust his gloomy aud endaverous con- coption into_the world of art, which should be enl]\ Lll;g world of roposo and bosuty, 0. 46, on n tuba much longer thn himself, to tho do- light of some othor children, but to tho dis- gust of its ownor. A sober-faced ltilo gir), mounted on o high stool, g gawing away upon o violin undor tho eyoof tho old violin player, who is glving hor some bints, "The wholo scous is 8o vivid that you al- most_involuntarily liston for the discordant sonnds of the tuning and the chiattor of voicos. No. 209, ' FALSTAFE AXD DOLL TEATSIEET,” by Leon Olivio, of Parle. This pioturo isa re- markable ono in & doublo sonse,—not alone for its excollencion as a painting, but that s I'rench artist should have expreased auch a correct idos of tha immortal clown aud broggart, Ho hng given us_on Lnglish inu, an English Falstuff, and English accosnories throughout, without & partiolo of Frouch oxaggorntion or that Grrran- tunn grossnoao which wo might hnvo expouted, and in this rospect o has shown nok only ar- tistio akill, but scholarly resding and appro- cintion, To has chioson for his acono tho fatous opisodo in tho Bonr’s Ilend tavorn at Enstohean, whera thio_stract. minatrols aro sumnmioned, nad Dall Tearsheot, fondling tha old rague, oxclnins : WAL you swact littlo roguo, you! Alas! poor apol ow thou ewontet!” domd lot mo wipo thy tace. Ahl roguel I'fuith I Jovo theo. Thon art a5 valorous'as Hootor of Troy, worth Hive of Agamomnon and tou times botlor than tha nina worthiea,” Tho scono is & suggestive ono. Falstafl nits in his chair with Lis face up- tarned ta Dall, wha in_chucking him undor the ohin, evory featuro of hua countenance OXpress- ing 'oloaginous antistaction, Doll horsolf Is a handsome, comely figure, and bekiud Lor stands tho buxom figure of tho hostosa with arms sours of Anflguiuea," 3, R. I, Litschauor, of Dusseldorf; No. 13, “Tho Lotter of Pro- osal," & kitohen scone, by A, Pabet, of Paris; (0. 107, * 'I'ho Firat Spat,” by 8. J, Guy, of New York, which.is fi of ‘character; No, 8, “In tho Louvro,” by - I, Clallp;‘ionc,v of Paris; No. 161, * Inqulsitivencss’ by W. ‘Amborg, of Paris; No, 136, *'Tho Favorites,” Oharlos Baugniet, of Paris, which is wonder- fully doticatein toxturo; No, 9, *Tho Surprise,” by TRobert Beyschlag, of Munich; No, 74, “Dinnes-Time," by T, Locker, of London; No. 11, “Edward VL and Lady Jano Croy," by G. P Folinqshy, of London ; No. 103, * ‘l‘hnuksglvlnfe- Time,” by E. W. Lorry, of Now Yorle; Nog. 1 and 48 *Tho Clock Dootor® and Y Jask o'Lantorn,” by tho samo artiat; No. 184, * Good No\va," by 0. Pecrus, of Paris: No. 70, *Broak- fast,” by P, Bauvago, of Payis, pupil of Tdounrd Trore; 'No. 89, “ho Italiau Mother," » wator color, by Capiobsucho, of Parls; No. 126, an idonl’ Liead, by Porigion, of Varie; No, 150, “4ho Rotroat,’ s love-story in tho woode, by F. Rafaelo, of Parls; No, 7, * Happy lome," & besutful compazition, by, Fhoodora Gornrd, of Brusgols; No. 19, **Tho wlus,” by I, Leyon- dooker, Pasis; No. 106, A Boab Party” by Y.oray, of Parig: No. 129, “ Littlo Dit of “Confl- dence,” by P, Uontin, L’aria ; No. 163, * Sunshino and Shadow,” by A, Stavons, Pariu ; No. 100 und No, 51, “C Qup for My Lord’s Pablo " snd_** Tho Paogo,” by P.g)a Luco, of Now York; No. 85, #iPho Intorviow,” by M, Cossman, Paris; No. 147, ¢ T'ho Spinning Girl,” by A. Bandin, Paria; No, 121, “The Favorito Flowor," h{ Cowen, London'; No, 14, * Mothor and Child,” h¥ A. Gumloa, Parls 3 No, 76, * The Booloworm,” by B, 11, Nieholls, of Now York ; No. 20, Tho Vio- ‘TR RIGHT PATH," . by H. Morlo, of Paeis, 1t is clieorful to turn from tho Avatomist to this bright aud boautiful work of n sunny Fronch artist, It is oqually choarful to find & French artist graphically toll- ing nsound aud wholesoma truth on canvass. Morlo's pictures, although very cholco, aro not often seen in this country, and_ this ono makes ita appearanco for tho first Hmo in Chieago. Tho soono {6 lald a¢_tho outranco to s bauquoting ohambor, rich with mosalcs, and marblo colinng adornod with medallions of Cupid and Vonus, omblamatio of tho story the picture tolls, At one sida of the entranca is o bazutiful woman recumbent in the arms of hor balf-drunkon com- panion, who is beckoning to the artist in the foroground. On tho othor sido, & goldon-linirod and voluptuously-formel woman gracofully posed sgainst & column, tompls the artist with a gluss of wino and her most fascinating emiles, The artist himsolf, & magnificont figuro with his baok to tho group, ia putting tomptation bohind Lim, With storn, thoughttul face, and eyes fixed on tho far off diutanco, he clutohos his skotch-book and palotto, and moves on as decldedly s if o were urged by dostiny itwolf, Ploasuro Iml.vhull duty before, and ho has choson *The Right | akimb tl Daughtor of Mme, | lets," by Agapti Htovons, of Brunsols ; No. 265, Yaif "o’ pleturo it nak oo a il to ol e aon: At s | tor s}ghu;nl.;' 2, gplendid study, by IF Ooli is siory. From on avlistio point of viow tho | Pri P i avors. hio | michen; No. 141, “Tho Now Ear-fing" by I A hutin aitiny | Doicoand [Talua, dicgaoles o do Conlnok, Parih ;-No. 4, ** A New ioolr,” by 0, oentro of the r\umm in occupiod with tho atrect wmusicians, o clownish sot in odd sccoutremonts }llayhm upon instrumonts faithfully ocopied romn thoso of that poriod. As wa have sald, tho wholo Boone is exsentinlly Tnglish, even to tho liaving rolieved the deep purplo and crimson ot the artist's drapory and tho blaoknoss of his hair ngainat the délicats pink, white, and gold tonea of the background, and the smooth, glossy Poorus, Pariu; *Woman Ttonding,” by Julo Goupi, of Parls ; No, %), #'Mw Doglnration," by I, Metzmachor, Parls ; No. 43, * Tho Woad Sawyer,” by I\ P. Wood, a_very forciblo toxturo of the marblos, Tho fomalo fgurcs are | conception of tho oharactors, nnd a Frouch figare; No. 170, *italion Musicians, by puinted with oxquisita delicacy and softuces, | namo at tho bottom of the oanvas ia the lust | J. Q. ~ Drown, of Now Youk, an the {mwar of " tho pioture bolng eon- | that would hava been looked for. admirably euaractoristio skotoh ; No. 169, * Tiwo's contratod fu tho mrtist himsolf, Aa | No, 101, . | Company," by tho samo nrtict, one of " the best s puro plocs of figuro-painting it Is ona fof the beat in the gallory, as woll oy unfi of 2P.Glm most attractive from a popular view. 0. 26, figuro-plecosavor painted by anAmorican artist ; No, 184, Drawing-School," by Ban Yautino of Dusseldorf ; No, 23, * Tho Balutation,” by M. Coasman, Parls ; No. 210, *Muslo of tho Shell," by O, P, Ronm, Now York ; No. 93, ¢ Who Lot- tor,” by Btcinbardt, Borhn ; No, 63, *‘ I'oeding Tuoks,” by Georgo Wyman, Now Yorlt; ¢ The Yiohn-Playor," T, Nordonborg, Brussols ; * TR ANKUNCIATION," byP, Van Sonondel, of Brumsols (dsaonsed). 'his ia the largest cauvas in tho colloction ox- cops the Prodigal Bon, Itis o familiar soons in clataio art, and tho artist hns mado an ambitious offort to glve bis work n_ciassio tone, not ouly by his choico of wubjeot, but sléo. by his oolor and handling of draperies, ~ The ‘! REOREATION IN OAPRI," by Edousrd AloxandergSaiu, of Paviy,—n small pictore, but purtioulatly noticoable for tho po- otical sentimont of the acono nnd the grace and oleganoo uot only of tho contral daucing figurey, [ flood - of lght from above aud | ¥ 'The Avmorer,” by T, D, Litchausor; * Tha butalio of Hio groups roposiug o ohom! | tho pouing of 'tho Gynros sro admirably | Rivals™ by 'Foriuni, “of I(nmubm:'mlui‘x;: Cuvalfor, by Zamecols; snd o ¢ Scouo,"' by Eecossurss, 'his pupil, which aro fino samples of tho modorn Hpanish school; WTady and ITound," by Olovilliard, Parls; No, 406, “¥ho Drosmmaker,” by Doranger, Pors; No, 839, #'fho Gamo of Dwarfs,” by Spiridian, Ttoma ;' No. 921, “The Music-Tosson,” by Do Jongho, T'avia; No, 840, '‘ A Japauauo Biauta," by Mejullaut, of Parisy and No, 384, “Cup uud Balls,” by Lambron, Paris, ‘Lhero i# not a rudo or bizarro touch s tho worlk, Tho brokon and picturesque columns, wroathod with viues, and tho landscapo itwolf, nro full of pootic suggestion, whilo the atmosphore has a dreamy offoct in keopiug with tho scona. Apart Irom tho figuros thomselves, tho surroundingd aro in porfoct harwony, and mnke up & ploture wl&lnh i?i 7& lyzio of classieal graco and abandon, 0. 217, “PITTING MOSES OUT FOR THE FAIR," managod, aud a true dovotional forvor Eorudos tho sceng, but the work is novortholess hard aud o0ld, #ud cannot bo oallod & groat work of arf, notwithtonding ite thume aud sibitious slzo. MIHOBLLANLOUS, (Withont nwmbor) *Hypatia," by T A Rothevmol, of Philsdolphis, ia not ond of tho Vont of thi artlst's works, ‘It e pmall eanvis crowdod with figuros, tha action of which is vory livhuod ag thoy florgoly prous forward with ol by A. IL Ritchio, of New York. As a | clinohed fists and uplifioid woapous totho butoh= | 1u our noxt isauo wo vhall presont the more figure pioce, thia' ia unquoationably tho ( ory of tho unfortunato woman. Tho figwo of | prominant sulmal sud flower plocos, best work al”[ " nn! 1 tmmlcuu artist | Hvpatin, howovor, {4 not u tuccosslul one in At 10 kpirit 0 in tha collaction, tho work showe thiat Mr., Ritchio has made oncofnl study of this famous domostio Acene, Klones, 0f eanrsg, iu the captral tigure, and the object of universal lutorout to tho Mrinroso famlly, Ho sita mookly —In England rocently o boy was rofussd admisslan to an industrial school | wa badly distigured by the raviy a8 the manugord of tlie {ngtiul good-lookiug boye. drawing, Tho inoldent is tukon at tho tine whon sha was dinggod from bor charlot by tho infurlatod mob, attipped of Lior clothing, snd draggod to tho churol aad butohered, A (Without number) * Poter Denying Qhuist," eenun hiy fa 4 0f nnullepo: n ouly wauts _INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIOR 1?ve i87e INTHRNATIONAL EXHI_]EITIO N OFvior. op Tk, U. B. OENI: L 003 PHEADIAR AL ReTom g Tn aconrdanas with the savoral A e U0iad Bintos, broviding for tha soiabrerion o tim °F CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY Of Amerfean Indopendonce, thore will bo hold (s F. HOUNT FANE, Philadolpliis, tn I,hui:nll!?&‘:'fl fBume INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Qf Arte) Manulaotures, and Produots of tho Boll and Mine. "Tho Kexhibitl olot o i S GG on o0 108 ot Al and APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE, T securs apnco for axbib Park, n.xu-‘-f:'x‘nonunn oot hen sng,Pofidloms ot e Torma for applaation, \egotiior with Sk Texnlations for REItbiiors aad BOodta UiorALtoS, wil bo Lorwasdod o8 abplisaion 1o e iigaof (i Uontatainl Gomiaion: J. L. OAMPRELTy Sousommtzy 0 iroewer-deoral. PROPOSALS. WATER WORKS. Oty oy Muskraon, Mich., Bopt. 1, 1074 'SEALED PROPOSALS il bo rosalvod 1n accordanco with the following resola. ton of tho Comman Couell of tho City of Mukogon, se adopted Bopt. 1, 1674: Ttzaorve, That the Gommittes an Water Warke ba B aoilod prepatals Tar'consienating Ah arsoling s Tor constraatin Wator Watks for supplying thia' Gy with wator o€ do: ‘moatic and tire purpossd. . 1. Huch propnsals shail provide for suitablo engincs (hials o low prossure), pumps, boilars, and othor ma- ehinory, with or without lllndp“mi or rosorvoirs, o ba capable of dirchrging throo million (300,00} llons pertmenty.Joos hours: Tot firo duly, to thraw bius 5 o uoh at tho ssmo timo, 100 foot highi, 1 milo from o pumps, and maintaln thom for ten *Forkn to bo farnished ccmplote with all urasl aad Docassary convonioncos and applisnces, and sot up ready %a run, guaratood for Joars ag: s any broaksgs ST FSRRER iat 1ty agru fron defect of alartsy Sork. manduip, or unusnal wear and tear, o from doloots in Tioritingly of seniruaiion of agpication: "Piio magiinecs 10 bo guaraatood ta be. capabla of worlc o lotiar o tnchtnory for e 53 Miount of odat:Iron watec.pipe as may be ron water. roquited, rom 4 to 16, Inohoe In dismotue,. guaranised e Lot R e S e S “etbored Lok Tald o tronolies © 10t ioep 1 tho ‘contso of the pipca . Also, ruch amotnt of approved woodlpipe as may be juteod, from 4 Lo Li inalios n dismo :“m‘mms Tiky Eff.n:.m L Eonvbrod ae Sehfennd et Tald lown s abovo, ¥, Alse, to propeze tho trsnstio, Ly down ull he Bibaws, a4 050 hsdrinta all comploto, i tZorcbos b Lass thiiu b foot deap. - . Also, to {urntsh, lald downs in this city, all tees, erouson, clbows, and sush othor Hoavy castings'sa may b " Alic, 1o furnish first quality of gatos and valves for malus, 7. Also, ta farnish firet quality of fire Lydrants, sll PRy kAT mfn-u." e 'roposals be made oa all or any of tho sbove seo- tloas, snd shalf bo eubjook to Aocoptanca or rejetion of lfl or oithor of such soetions, Il proposals to bo mada on or befors Sopt. 31, 1974, ‘Al proposals must ba addrossed to tha Committce on Watar Works, Muskegon, Micb. Dotalls of piplae or nuy Information will be farnished by the Oommilitas en application. JOHN TORRENT, Obatrman Committos on Wator Warks. NOTIGE T0 GONTRAGIORS. Tropozaln will be rocotvod for the ercction of & Court- fousa at Pontise, TL., until 13 o'olock m., Oot. 1, 1674, ‘Inns and spocliicatiuns can bo scon at tha ofiica of J. K. Morraw, at Puntiag, aftor Bopt, 14. Praposals wiil bo re. 1 mi ure o n00oss aad por and ll:camnlny‘nn tho m'ovuhl\, and in a soparaio ssal eavalopo, upoa b ond of 35,000, with two or moro suref a1} be approved by the Building Committos of {ho Bos of Buporvisora of Livingston uunl{). thist Lo or they will entar juto s contract and give a bond with two or moro suroties in the sum of 11l bo approvod by the Noard of Buporrisors of L stan County), provided tho contract siall bs awardod (o bim or thom. ~ The envelope contalning tho sad bond to b inclonod It ogo and tho saiuo enelopo,and bonied and addsoasod to J. K. Morraw, Ponting, Iil, said Board of Suporvisors rosorve tho right to rojoot sny orall bids, or to accopt any bid or part of a bid thoy ma oom best for tiio{ntorast of tho county. The 85,000 hon accomuanying tho bide must be certitiod ta by the Glork of tho Clrout of tho county (from which the 'bid_comos) $lint the surotios havo real Property to the amountof iho entd hond. (Elguod) B omast diatldtog Commito m o 3. O EOOEANE, Arhitoots. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. TueSanth WWaloo Atlantio Steamthlp Gompasy's New Firsi-clnss, Yol povarad, Oiydo-built Stosmabips will sail from lonnsyivanie Raitroad Whast, Jersoy Ollr: PUMBROKE ... oyt 11 | GLAMONGAN. ... Supt. 38 urrylng goods and passengors A through rates from ail puria o tha United Statos and Oanada o porta tu the Tiritor Ohaunol, and all etlior points in Koglaad, ‘Uhesa: l'fl:n\lml\l. Luilt azpiresaly for thy ffldu. 870 pro. vidad with all the ldtaat impeoromonta for the colnfortand «oavouleuco of OABIN AND STEERAGH PASSENGERS. o Firt Cabl, 678 aud $80curvoney, Socand Cabla, 358 rroncy.. Bioorago, B, ourroncy. Pro) Jsumnfiwmflurfim' Tisaun, o 1838, ipwards, For fucth "ieply tn Cardll, at the Oom- 3 Akonte, Na. 17 Broadiray. AHERICAN LINE, The Ouly Line Carvying the United States Flag, Balling weekly betwoon Philadalphia and Livarpool, Oabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Fxcursion Tlckota at radnced rates, Drafls on Grost D L Aot By oor: Saglsor Obloare. 3 o-at.y B, Wy oo g 2 5712, BOIENIE: Woatern Agont. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MALL SUEAMSUIPY BETWEEN NKW YORIC AND HAVILE, OALLING AT BREST, Tua splendid vosiole do thia favorlio souta for it Gon: tinont (boing inore southerly than any othor) will sat from Plor No, £ North Itivar, a4 folldw: VILLIE DI PARIS, Dauso,. DEREINE, Surmont aturday, Oct, 4 o turday, Oot. 11 V0L Dl AR, b iaturday, Oot: 2t o Iy gold (6141 Whao) —pirat Cuin, Tiilrd, §33. jom Viukota it roducod rates, an travoloms, by taking this [ive, avold both tran. 1i4h raflyay and tho discomorts of arosulng the cidos savini timo, tronblo, aud oxnonse. RARD, Agnnt, 84 East Washingtomat., Hoom 12, Obichgo, STATE LINE. New Yark to Glangow, Livorpool, felfuat, oo Ery T ioso, clomant. o, Olydo-baNL aad Eandouaiyy e oo, S suio Al v Eidien or NuvADA, Wodnoudy HTATIE OF VIRGINIA, Woduosiay. BTATIS OF INDIANA, Wednoaday, s oot overy Wounosday Uisroattor, i {ikough satos to ull arta of Uront Meltaia sud Irelandy Norway, Byoden, Danmark, and Gorssny, Dralta for & and upward, For frolght or passnge aj pply to AUSTIN HALDWIN & CO., hronts 73 Lrosdway, Now York. Hissinge Oifivo, No &5 Broadway, Bioarag aa low uavy any ofhior 1{no, foun 1e. Rani, Gen'l Westarn Agent) #l Qlnrkat., Ohicago, Tatioual Line of Stenmships, NOTICH. L routo Lias always boon sds b) (oot scubory e b o b sdniad by Sailiug from !!nw‘ Yark for IA!“‘luN!l‘ClyulylLtnd QUENS- avory BA' s ailiug from N York for London (dires) avory fortulght, B a1, S irtoncy i Sourage: ¥ wrtaity sodtucad ratas,. Hotarn tokotsat Tuwest ra Dratia for i1 aud, upwasd P, B, LARSON, Westorn Awent, Northonst cormor Oiaxi and Randofphiate, (opposis now ‘Shortman Hauso), Uhioazo. Great Western Sbeumshlg Lirom Now York to. Iristol (Englan Arragon, Tucaiey, Ang. 18) Urouk Westars, Bate Hopt: 13 Onbtn Passaio B304 bntonmetTatas s Htaneago, 430, Iexcunsion tokala, L0, > AbMy &b (onit Frolgtie Dopob MODONATD. Akout aturday, Bopt, 19 Amo, 81t by Koy Ghannel, Line, dizoot, Lake Shoro & AL 8, R, I, NOTICE, INOECES. Mombers of the HUMBOLDT PARK RRBIDENOR ASSOGIA'TION aro heroby motitled to call fmmodiatoly at thootice of tho Assoclatlon and pey up thoir nstall. wmoats, now dua and payable. This notico 14 givan fn pursudnee of th provision af tho statuto of the Btato of Tilinols govorutug Howoatond Assoolativus. By ordor of the Noard of Dircotors, UHARLLS PROZUSTING, B Obioago, Augy 1, 1674, E AMUSEMERTS, MWVIOKER'S THEATRE, Bndinon-nt.y botween Sinte and Donrborn, JOSEPH JEFFERSON » [Srory Night, {a kis Groat Bpoolalty, Van Winkle, Hoouro your saate (n advanon, Mo R0 S LA e doorson's emearomont. there rformanco will torminate each night at 10:40, "GBAND AN EERA HODSE, AN ADK"U"’A‘ZDDIEEUUUHSH! KKCO] ahiedeng ol oty AR T Kolly & Ioon’s Famous Mi inatrola, YENTIRE CHANGE OF mwammmn.l # s e O lanbaol's bt o shotane O Wl 1hs R e inds. n faroe, Hompor's Pationaa, Nuw%‘}.‘:-!;:-:,'fig'u.fl?;rb b Dy tho Boxtatto, b7 tho foxtntio, "hvory Krontng and Wodnosda) sad Hatr HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Anotlier Lyening of Comedy, Friday Kvening THE SERIOUS FAMILY AND THE BONNIE FISHWIFE., Baturday Afterncon and Rvening tha run of LED ASTRAY Will bo rosumed, AOADEMY OF MUSIO, To-night Bonoflt of the Distingulshiod Charaotor Aet W. A, MESTAYER, ‘When will bs produced a Grand Double B, WELE EHOODILTIN, AND Woodcocl’s Little Game. EDUCATIONA L, ST. JOSEPE'S SELECT SCROOL, ON BLM-8T., NEAR MARKET, Undor eha g mgffl::e:flnly;\fi}lgg;{lfliflt Fatbors, will open for TRRMS— 315 for a sesion of flve months. ol Torm Baho sonsliting of two sessions, Speuial atiention givos to Dractical busliees cducation. Seith Dractical bulues tducation. ~ German taaght liiont ROCK TSLAND ACADEMY, ROCEK ISLAND, ILL. Dora and youeg mon thoroughly preparnd for Duniness, Bolontine Golloge, oF Deoloisiona Bornd | asioesiag: Sl & lows, o unt Xn_‘\nmunn. i e u‘pmné%! sleadid now budding, UED, A. FREY, A.M., Principal. “ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL, | Boardlug sad day-school for young Iadios and ehildron," Bov. Thoodoro Lrving, LL. D, Roctor,' No. 71 Wots Thirty-sccond-st., Now York. Ths young ladios and ohlidron recoived Into tho family will liva in the atmo= #pberaand under the qulotinfluoncs ef a Cheistian homo. ‘The number s limitod to fMoen. Reopenon Wednos. day, Bept. 3. For clioular or Information, apply to the Rector, No. 21 Weet Thirty-sscond-at. . B. BRYANTS (BryAnT & STRATTON] CEICAGO BUSINESS ]GOLLBGR, Houthoast eor. Stato and Wnshiugton-sta. Largeat Tuatitution of the Lind in Amorica. Blogant rooms~—riol furnituro—thorongh couro—firte toschors—perfoct disclpling—large number of ata. foniaZbign stpsding wity the public-—fronuaut oponiogs ort now foo buals Yo 1 o e S R AR T PSR B St. Mary's Academy, Frah KLI'R‘]I'LB DAME, INDIANA. 8 20th A Hooalc ) aday, S For Gatalogus aad mfiffln’;fizmfifl".fim el MOTHER BUP) Motro Dams P. 0., 8t, Joseph Goaniy, Todtina, £ ‘EAOI"NE COLLEGH. o twonty-second yoar of Racine Oolley Sopt. 16, Intiio Colextatalonatmonts tha ousatet T $ors, thio Sclontlfia Holiool, in the Proparstory Doparts eut, the a Mathematical Nohool, tom of Liousos securoe {oF o2l caro of a small sohcol with argo oo, Vor edmission aDgly o ino. Wls. Uata~ ., Racing. u (archants’ Rational Bank, 0. 45 Clark-at., or atJans MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S Boglish, Hronch, snd Goraisn Boardis Tor e Taion 50 eat irine oo Eanc® Bast DYl ghiadat,? Now Vore, ™ Ritolior fof wno bost Yoar wil R N Sohotars Wil Foport HOpL, . whka torkhers il olas thom. i Lol 3 CECILIAN COLLEGE, Male, fn tho conntry, on the L. P. & B, W. R. B. Roard #c., for 20 wook . 1A . Seilsn ¥, Cor larily Gousieys - Oior ¥ BHOH MRS. WM. G. BRYAN’S o o 1gi4. _Batavis, N, Y:'Anrfl, lflnfi. e oy MADAME 0. da SBILYA MRk, ALEX. ! {formezty Mes. Ogden l?anfing‘mn‘}l)- ik orman - Hoarding-School % oarding-School for Youn, l{os and Chile drou, 17 Wost Thirt; hith-at., N. Y., k. Thdraitnt G Fannl = hl"AI!l'llA‘1’1‘503}01‘014 FOR BOYS. ree hours Irom Now York. rolorences. Ad- dress, at Unton h O e Mo Yoy N T w:%h T A-'“ range Oo., N. H. 8, HART- Fooknltill (N. ¥.) Military Academy. Naw Bollding and fins Gynmaslum eomploted. = Send far Platy .S ar, " COL, O, J. 31 . m."u"o'flfi'n’r";wfifi e e Paintioatse T A OTTAGE! HILL BEMINARY, FOR YOUNG Iadlos, Pougbkoopule, Dutelioes Uounty, N. Y, udy comprofionalve, Music a3d finoarta 8 or ciroulars, address 0. 0. WETSKLL, Prinolpal and Proprieter, BOYE ARD ins fts Snh {Ell jopt, =3 i uphs o Melary. 1OFFA, Effl’i WOOD INSTT I}fiiron UNG LADIRS,' Piltaficld, Mass, Widely known for its rare advans tagos for litarary and ark culture, and (ho bosuty of ita lodation. Address Rev. 0. V. SPEAR, Principal, MBS, BUIKLEVS | KOARDING "AND DAY ‘chool, for yoang Iadies, &4 Tarsstown-on-tho-Hud- son, will teopen Sopt. 18. T, TARDIVEL, % W.FORTY-SIXTHST., N.' ¥rooch, Knglish,and Goruag Loasds e o o dlos A i drot, S0DEAT; LARSHIP, Qa n S ‘Modoat, rospaotful, manly doreanor, . {oal dovolopmont, Ti for Logs. £ FLAUK, Assocista Principale. 5] 5t oh A4 YONKKRS MILITARY 1NSTITUTEE T Lonjamin Masons Hox No. 85, Yonkors. N; ¥. LIEETINGS, Rockford, Rock Istand & St Louis Rafload Go. Secretary's 0Mee, Roox IoLaxD, 1L, Bept. 7, 18H. Stockholders’ Meeting,. Nattas te acab given that tho snnual mooting of tha tocklioldurs of thy Rockford, Rock Ieland & St. Looie Railroad Compnany will bu hold at tho ottices of tlie Cotn. sk ook g, 1incls, s Wodnasdag, the Tith ot Oateler, & S WITTRHEAD, gooratary, The Congregation Chebra Kadisha Ubikur Cholim Wil hold tholr regilar prayar it oetings during tho bolf- bull aa last yoar, it Jaokson y at coruar of Wast ftandolph sud Jeftumon, at 81, will Lo sold by T, Guhen, ‘119 Wort 0l 8. ‘Alpiner, =% Wooi, Madlsonst,, O Surgholor, 45 Milwaukoo-av. A, SOILWARZ, oo, SCALES, FAIRBANE® BIANDARD SCATHS OF ALL BIZKS, A FATRBANKE, MORSE £00 111 AND 113 LAKE-82. MEDICAL, DR. A. G. OLIN, 167 Washiugtanat. ‘Tie longout snanged sud most s SRS U S e S fotth, And oy Snliarto it syl outat Invalis grorlis vy o Eeatar i Satienta at a distance trostdd Ly mall, NO CURE! NO PAY!! Dr. Kean, 800 SOUTN OLARK.ST. URTOAGO, May be cunsultod, porsonlly oc by 1 0 all chironie or focyous diss: S haioian fn th I, fron nf chiargay ke SREAN s e Yotho olly whio warrania Suros oF o pag. 4 . anly phyxisiai 1o tho olly o TR Gy Frow U0 FRACTIONAL CURRENGY. . A iy "85 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOIL BALE AT TRIBUNE OITICE,

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