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SDAY JUNE 390, 1875 s Griawold, Minnoks, 01,67 ft lumbert prop Mohawk Dolle, Wilmington, 12'm lumber, 1,000 posta: 3, Menard, Wilnington, 70 lumber, 80 m abingles, 40) poats, LAKE MICHIGAN. 0110AG0, Busioess at (he Aocks waa not 10 lively yestordsy a2 14 wag the day provious, still 8 numbar of cargoes of fumber found buyers, Thers were abont twenty lum- ‘ber-ladon vessels at tho markat last evening....The prop M. Groh han gone into one of the docks of tho Ghicago Dry-Dock Company Lo rocelve sundry repairs, «eeThe nchr Mary A, Gregory bas msds her first round {rip betweon this port and Green Day...Ac- cording to,n statement mado Ly tho Captain of lte Gbrisiine Nilsson to Capt, Elphicke, of the Traders’ 1 damsgea fuat vessel rance Company, thio lained {s groster; than was at firat roport- Sto lost ler foremast, all lLer (op- te, foresall, jib-lopeall, ' and aquaresail 1ler damiage ‘cannot bo repalred for fess tian ‘Tho tug I'rotoction hss gone into D‘irun & ow'a sectional dry-dork for ropaira....Tho barge Morteace, whilo 1n tow of thotug E. P, Forry, collided * with tho sche E. Bcovillo near Lako atreet bridge, tak- jog out Ler forc-rigging and breaking four chain- platos, ¥ PORT OF ERIE, Speclat Diswaieh to Tha Chlenyo Tribuas. X, Pa,, June 20.—voparturos for Chicagn lo-day : Prop Merchant, with & large;cargo of goneral mor- thandiso, LUMBER FREIGHTS. Spaelal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune. Fasr Baorvaw, Mich,, Juno 20,—-At s meeting of the Fropellor and Bargo Association hold at Tay City this sfternoon, the faljowing schedulo of frelght raten on Iumber was adopted ; From Bay Oliy to Detroit and Ghlo ports, 81 perm, : Bagluaw ta the same ports, A3: Day Cit; fo Erl Dunkir! or %nm:\u. s150 ro¥ m. 1 Baglr:;w e sume ports, $1.75¢ Bay Uity to Tonawands, $1.633 all polnis atove Bay City to the same porisst proportionste Toa, Thica aro tho Joweat rutes of freight on Jum- Lo that havo over alained n the bistory of the bual- boss on Haginaw Itiver, an lumber doos not now move the Ariodation cauuot bo blamed, as has been tho caso berctoforo, MISCELLANEOUS, The Toledo Commerciul of Mouday soys; *All quist on the Potomac was ot more emphistla during the Bt Sear of the robollion, than waa All quiet on the Maumes, on Saturdsy Various causes, one of which was tho novero ratn-storm, had combined to 1nfores u quictudo which tho weather of tho day sud luo time of tho sesmon did uot foster, ‘Tho dsy Goull was dircharglug e cargo al ihe uaylon & Michigan cocks, Otherwiso thero was » dearth of mews,”,.,.The new vessol Our Bon, re- rently completed at Hlack River, arcived at Cioveland Bunday, and {8 reported tobe one of the fincat vessels Ehnsh sfloat ou the lakes, g faged Lo take on a cargo a tha Toledo Jifade : * ‘Tho i aald to bo tho only nail vesscl en faring this port who han kept ler crow aince tho open- Davigation. A large number of vosscls pay off wa'600n after thiy toncl: tho dooks aa posalb] -shovolers 0f Buffalo ave fighting th Shovel, nnd tho graln busineas 8t that part la o sandl...Tho schr Taroe Friculs, Cupl. Mtalone, arrived at Gawego Thursday from Booth By, whiers #hio wan nshoro sbout six woeka, Bhe ls not lsaking, ind does not scom o havo nuffored much, ... Tho Bay Clty Chrontcle tatos thnt the frst vossel butit on ihe Bagitaw Tuver was coustructed ucar Wright's mill, 3t Bagimaw City, in 1848, and was gotton wp by Frencoman for Nolron Bmith, The craft won of abut 70 tone burden, and wlion losdod drew only 43 foct of wator, Tho bot wos nuned tho Julia Snifty, sud ' when shis commenced miking trips in 1847 war com. meanded by Capt. Lock, wha auperintended e con- struction, T Julta plied between Saginaw and De- trolt for sbout threo years, when eho loft for another route. ... Bornard (or Dafucy) Gallaghor, » sailor_on the Johii Kelderhotine, fell overboard in Snginaw Day Priday, and was lost, Decearca wan_well known in Dblcagy, whero Lo Teaided for thio last twents-fivo Jears, was unmarried, aud about 35 years of oRs, INDIANATOLIS. . The Mcintire Nulsance— Ivcorporas Gon—Dentists, Srecial Dupateh to The Chicauo Tridune, INp1aNaroLts, Juno 29, —In tho Mclntirs case to-day Carrie Bibley, of Vinconnes, tostifled that on two or threo oceasiona sho had seen Ida Fawknor go toward Valontineo's room durlug the month of Juno, 1874, Also, that sho had scon {Melntiro kiss eoveral of tho girl pupils, but always whon othors wero presoat. Ida Fawkner took tho stand thin afternoon, and her examiua- |#on in chief was commenced. Her tostimony will ‘ukn fully o weok. Nothing of intorest was elicitod to-day. Sho will bo sudjocted to a so- 'yoro cross-cxamination, and, nw slio hus already 5010 to throe diffcront stories of her seduction, i‘grnvmuncn is not entitlod to much credit. Tho Socond Bullding aud Loan Ansociution, of Winchester, ltandoiph Couunty, fllod articios of associntion with the Becrotary of State, Tho copital stock in £200,000. Tho Stato Dontal Association mot to-day, with w falr sttondance. Tho businoss traunsacted is not of publio interest, POLETICAL. - THE IOWA TEMPERANCE MEN, Des Moines, In,, June 23,—At o preliminary rooting of tho Btate Tomperanco Convention, Beld hero to-day, the following reeolution was offered : | Wuneas, Tho so-callzd Democratio party, In Con. ‘yentlon agsembied ot tho 21th fnat, adopted & plank 10 fts platform In faver of o licenso Jaw, which means Hwfllnnhnndmn tinal repeal of our prohibitory £t * Résolved, That it fs tho sonse of this meeling {hat 4hie tepublican party, ot its Conventicn on' the 20 snnt,, ouglt to wecrt In {ta plaform o plank opposing 0 Tepeal of sald problbitory law, Excitod debato followod, nnd thd rosolution was hield over for actton at the meoting in the evening. 10WA REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Special Dispateh to Ihe Chicago Lribune, Dzs Momgs, la,, Juna 20,.—~The city is full of delegates to-night, and the prospecta ara good for the Iargeat Convoution of Repulicana in soy- eral years. It is impossiblo Lo confecturo as to «results. Matters aro badly mixed. Combina- 4lons aro formed snd unformed rapidly, CINGINNATI POLITICS, Cincixnaty Juno 29,—Tho clty Democratio 'Executive Committeo, at tho mooting to-night, forced ite Presidont, Josoph T. Kodmond, to ro- 0, because of biacouncction with the Water. orkn scaudal, —_—— THE SPRINGFIELD FESTIVAL, Spectal Dupateh to Tho Chicaao [ribune, Senrsorrerp, Ill., Juno 20.—Tho weathor has .been such s to make this day of tho Htato Baengerfest a grand euccese, Tho day was spont in asocinl way, aud a meoting to organize & permanont Btato Bnengerbund wae held, A comamittes of throo wero appoiuted to draft a conatitution and by-laws,—Messrs. F, Gobrlog, Charles Horman, and A. Claus, This committos Is to report st tho noxt BStote Sacn. gerfost, wlich s to be |lhod at Peorin next year at a timo not yet agrecd upon. To-night the grand concert, ia which all the so- oleties engaged, took place, 'Thero was & very Imge attendanco, st loast 1,600 poople boini resent, T'hosingiug by 800 voices, ascomppnied an urchestra, wos pronounced to bo most ex- cellant, Tho rolo singing by Mrs. Huntington Heukle, of this city, and a solo by H. DeClorque, on the violin, wero repeatedly cocored, Yo-raor- Yow & stieet-parado takos place, and an open-nir tonoert at Jieich's browory. ‘Lhe attendanco bas ely increased to-day. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, Spectal Dupateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Dgs Moixes, Is,, Juno 20,—Nearly every firat- taas druggist preparcs citrate of maguosla for biutrade. A fow days aince, J, B. Ailler, Rove- tnue Agont of this dlatrict, seized a quantity of ~ Wmaintaining that it way a violation of the Rev- saue lawas, Hupervisor Hedriok did usot sgree with Miller, as b did not thiok it was » patent Wadicine, or liabla to tax. The mat WaS Te- forred to the Departinout st Washiugton, and e folloming umzun opinion of the Commis- or 3 1o snswer, I have to say that tha medicine js oft- 8 you'state, but it fa put up in & style o man. Ber tiar to that of wtcit or propristary modicines gensra), baviug diructios for sl use printed on th Bbel, and ' without the forwuls by which it {a mada sithier printed or reforrud to ‘the label, and con- #quently, lu the opluion of this oflice, & Uablo to Hamp tax, S THE GRAND RAPIDS FIRE MARSHAL. Spacial Dispateh to The Chizago Tridune, Grawp Rayins, Ind., Juno 29,.—A mooting of . clllzeny on the West Bide to-night uusuimously sdopted s resolution asking the Couacil to expel 4 Chuef Englovor of the Fire Depsrtment for ; ineMciency and iucapacity, esid to have beeu ticularly conspiouous 1n the late firo which Hrayed & quarter of s willion dollary’ wosth of * . I9perty on the Weat Bids, g e e “eo “William," observed & Daubury woman to her :bushand, Holoomb toals pretty badly 3 the loss of bar eluld, aud I wish you would % ssere andaeo ber. You might say &l flaa'y iv grasa—that wo've all 8ot (n go isame way ; end see if sl golnj use her -ptn fhis afternoon.''—Lanbury News, THE BLACK HILLS. An Exploring Expedition into the Unknown Countrys California Joe Traces Out the Evi- dences of Gold, On Custer’s Trail-.-A. Look at Harney’s Peak. First Signs of Gold.--Excitement in the Expedition. One Hundred Miners Found at Work in the Diggings. Tho Richuoss of the Deposits Ttough Estlmnates, -Some FProm Our Own Correspondent, Oaue Jewxy, June 16.—We arrived at Camp Jenuy on Juno 3, as related tn the communica~ tion of the 4th inst., and learnod shat thero ‘was nothing of minoralogleal@torest to bo seon in thia nortion of the Hills, and that tho com- mand might romain in this permanent camp for an {ndefinite lougth of time, Tho nows caused o feoling of homesicknoas to croep ovor many who do not care to amuse themsolyon by sticking & pin through tho bowala of & poor harmloss boy or crack sandstono fn tho vaio expectation of finding » silver-mino in such a formation. Two redoubita or stockados wero put up with a pleco of artilery grimly thrusting its black muzzle to- ward tho small valloy opening into the Valley of tho Beaver, Nothing of much fotoreat ocenrred duriog the fouror five days that wo remained here, excopt A DARING 8COUT, or rather oxploration party of flve mon, who, slono, loft this fortifled camp, and, penotrating thiat portion of country marked on nll the maps * uncxplored," wout to the vory baso of Harney's Peak, and roturned again safo and well. Tho partion who concelved and put fn execution this bold mave wero Liout. Charles Morlon, of the Tbird Cavalry, and Dr. J. R. Lone. They ob- tained pormisgion to soloct tiyo enlisted men, ono of whom was Sorgt. J. H. Van Mall, a brave man. With Callfornta Joo a8 a guide, the party left camp ostensibly on a hunt, but in reality to get through tho barrler that had, up to thistimo, provented apy whito wno from galning any in- formation as to the character of this so called * unoxplored " country. 'Tho trip will bo re- Iated in tho Janguage of theso mon a8 noarly as it canbo rememberad. All tho porils from Indinos and othor frontior contingenctos wers considered preforablo to re- maining idly in camp, courting monotony, sud drinking oxecrable aliali wator., 8o, strapping blaukets to saddles and supplyiug oureelves wichi coffeo and hnrd bread, and not forgetting toarm ourselves to tho toeth, wo quictly left camp on tho Gth of June, Golug up a steop in- clino on tha face of tuo Red Butts, east of Camp Jenny, to an. altitudo of 1,800 fest above the elovation of tho camp, wo looked back over tho vast {ovel plaln which atrotchod far to tha sonth- west to an clovation that wo kuow to be Rawhide Butto, more than 90 miles away. We moved to tho northeast into AN ALMOST INPENET/IADLE FOREST of dark pines which towored grandly toward tho bluo sky, aud, blending their branchoes in a noighborly fashion, formed a green vault that offoctunily shaded us from tho Lot rays of & summer sun. Among these dark pinos could bo Leard the songe of tho robin aud tho thrueh- Tho routo pursucd on that day was ovor a high ridge, or divide, or backbone, extending from the 2od Buttein & curvo, tho middle of which was tho farthest north. This backbono almost ontirely bounds tho Dluck 1itlls on this line from weet to east, and Lroake on Loth margius inte louu- merablo ravines which extend downward to tho north and south, Tho water has ont desply into the limo- rock aud sangatono and formed CANONS v that noonocan deny the grandeur of ; for with thetr por- pendicutar wallsof rock they plungo dows 1o tremen- dous depths, The pino timber grows to the very margin of theeo canons, This 1s what is known os yellow plne, and will avorags about 1% feet in dlametor, Bome of thotrcea will run over 3feet in dismetor, grading down to poloa ot morothan 6 inhes through § but on tho whola tho large timber s in tho excoss,—e0 much 80 that wero ft avallably situated tho Western Btates mon need not pag such enormous pricos for lombor, and Nabrasks noed no longer bo datted with dug-auts, Xor 25 0r 30 miles wo passed through the dense soll- tudes of this foreat, only dnterruptod by amall parks in which on two oceaslons wero found ponde or beautis ful 1az0008 of pure, cold water, Attho timoof our trip all Nature soomod tobo in onoof hee mast ploastug moods, but all arouud us woro scattorod 1most terriblo ovidencos of her varlable temper in theshapo of timber folisd {n patches of from 10 acros to 6,000 aoron, " Gigantio troes hava st periods not remote boen uprooted liko ganden weeds, aud wholo forcata Jiave been litorally awbpt down by ong blast of thp tempest, Thoso slorms must hava hurled thelr fury upon thess forsts in winter when tho trees wero frozen through ; for during that season thoy ato brittlo and canuot realst the TERRIFIO NORTHWEBTERS that atrike with the auddenucss of a thunderbolt, Dreaking tho trees off at tho middle, The tops heing carrled forwarid by tho gale, striko other trees, adding welght and momentum until they all go down with o ‘horrld crasli, Thus a beautiful forest will, in & few ‘moments, bo & besutiful ruin, leaving nothing but tall atumps standing 25 or30 foet high, This prozess must be repented overy winter, for while one patch lias tie appearance of Laviug fallen laat winter, athors have the appearanco of Laving fallen two, three, six, or ten yoarsago, Somo havo nothlng but charred stumpa from 10 to 20 foot high, atanding like ghoatly soutinels 1n the placca of thelr past glory, Thus the pines are converted into su almost Impenotrablo abatis, with tho heads of the treea polnting to the southeast, Thia fallen timber will bacome as dry sa tinder, snd will, after ropested tirok, Lurn awsy, and in ita place will b & boautftul park, 2 9 TILL FIRST NIGUT'S AUPTER was eaten bealdo a clear, cold spring that tricklod out of & depression on the sido of & Lill, whera tho trees cast a constant shadow, Joe took his gun aud startod for & deer, but soan re- turned wiih the wolcome fuformatlon thata fow hun. dred yards furibier up on tho very crost of the hill was a Loautlful park with plauty of g00d grass and two lagoaus of pure, cold water, To tho park we weal, aud, quickly makiug camp, propared to rest, Ttscemed atrabige that on this high divide we should Aud twin lagoons each about 20 yards scross snd having the appoarance of perpatual springe. Taoy sre about 7 or 8 fuet deop, and ax cool aa one could wish, They are doubtless ressrvolra for tho spring we loft bolow, ™ Not & traco uf a liaruo or pony track could be{ouuy aad not cvan sn old camp Ore’; so thero ia evory reason to bellove thiat this was » 'VIROIN 8OIL 4 10 the tread of man, ' Nu Iudian will trust hia smoky carcass to the unmeriful fury of the storme thet break the tinber unloss thie chiucos aro grost that ko can kill or steal sometbing, Whils on the riove Jou_proservos s grave siloucs, but under thio {0utnco of a cup uf Strong colfee aud a s i lta birutoif outa Uitlo. Tuis 1 qunat cros- ure, Fifty yeara old, bo has niok gray halr nor sn uusdund tooib, Long hairsud beard of s fawn oolor gives bis freckisd fsc) & saincness of sxpreasion. He 8 BltLy lu biv dress, and has a deplorably unwasbed appearance, Yol thisinan is always uotlceabls, lo ouly driuks to kill timo whon be 18 1 to soltlnents, whiere bo s to uleap u tho ¥amo place overy uight— 80110 says, - On {bis Ocoasfon be wan asked By ouo of tha party it thera was any apprehension of danger from Indiaus, CALIFORNIA JOE ON INDIANS, 4 No," replied Jos, *“au Injiu's got uo business here unless we're follerd, snd I dou’s think ' Well, WO A whiat {s your opialod of the Indlau question, suyway, saked augther, *Opintou? I don't thlok anythiug about it, I've been west of Iho Missouri Itiver ever stuce N7, ala% boen thrsa mouths fu one place. vy boeu 1o every mistug-abkriot feom British Coluia: ba to Old aud_now I'us golug (o the Lliok e3ico, i, atter this 11l go to the Pawder Liver country, aud {f thar aiu't suy new places, I wupposo 1l hoy Liva 10y noxt twenty-five yoars 00 & caltlo-ranch, Lut how I'm 10 utay 1y 008 placs unti a culf gita to ba » d-yearald, T dou't kuow, 1N 1ike (o gota Australls, Uat L eulet @it tbar on a lore, 1 always like to Lave somutbing sound uuder me, But uvout Iujios, ilv abweys tho sams thing, Ef the Iujin Buto 'was tnaxhed 10 o dovil, and tho greasy ouxdea put fnter the Lins of {he aoldiure, and tue soldiers given authority to Lok the tad outof them {f thoy dident mind und do tho atralt thing, it wauld be good-bye trouble with Miser Injiu. ¥or, doa't ye see, & Tor anyiiing Vi orve, ey UMk, srarzbody'n or anj g o) sfrajd of them, And then, sgli, YOU 59 uag fell-’n - g 1hat ron the corrall st Wasblogton don't waut the thing stopped. They giva s lnt of foola poaitiona an Agenta snd taz thom a0 Teavy fur their orfoa that tin follar hsa 1o stexl 1o come out even ani when once ha Roln to atoalin’ tiero's no end tn il 1ut yo 43 ita tho nquaw fellers tuat mako tho most trouble, A good-fur. nothin® coyols ia drivon out Inler this country and §ilas aguaw, and Ly ihat moana gitn bia-grnd tromm ho Injins, ‘paylng them back by telling el he knows' and mors too, atout the movements of the poole, end it they gia in & row be hires ot ta Onclo Sam ss aguide, Hul tho infernal aloot don't never tako 'em to tho Injinn; he just lcada 'cm away, fur lie can’t afford to cut off Lis Aup- ly of winter grub, Artor (hir, Lis brage on it to tlie nfine, " Ef tho Goverument would only hany avery talef of ‘em, ther wouldn'L ba an honest han hirt, 1 How 1 it Joo, that you tiever married n miusw? avked. “ Yo aeo," replied Jos, 1 histoan Injin, but 1 lovs im tao well to marry & aquaw, It in i man, but 1t aplioa the fujin, Yon teach 'em all thn bad tricks you've got, and he don noed om. An Injin'a got eilough fn Lim any tims, Dut thera are good hlogs about gatting s anusw tint mitaw't be forgot, Ef yon_want Tier to flght out ani let sout run Uo ranch yersolf, yo_don't hava to ire no law-alinrp s but yo jeat Oll yor akin with raitlesnake- sutidote, an' go ‘homo an’ Jest give ano hoop, an it yo had forty tarantulsa waltziug down yor ba nd slioot tiraugh tho ton o' yonr lodgs once or tw an' ser froo o glt nother one the nest day withoui Ueluy Jsriated for higimy, That's une good tiluig about anl )i, anyliow.” THE ACENT TINUED. Early the noxt morning we mado coffes and brofled our Lacun over s firo of pine kuuts, that was agreeable oven on the th of June, Continuing the conrse of tho provious day, wo again plungod fnto the woods, Many more and larger tracts of fallen timber were en- countersd than on the day previous, At half-past 8§ & ™, We camo upon & deep canon Of uarfow cut, thirough which rat a rapld stream, This gorge oun- cned taro_tho north {ulo an open park. Hero wus & dilewma, How were we fo get down tlere? Joo huated sround and fouud a place where lis sald wo must got down, liut ft waen't oesuring, Yar down below us the narrow siream of slivery water ‘might a8 well Lo in Mexico, for the walls of the cauon ‘wore rock upon rock for bhundreds of feot, with here aud Liere 8 fow stunted pines fn tho crovices, Lut we dismounted, and pullod and bolstered vur horscs down b decino that, for stecpnens, crookeduess, aud wickedacss, would puzzlo 8 Nebraskn grasshopper. At Iast we reachod a stream, about 5 feot wide, roarin aud foaming over minlalure, cascades, and 'cool su freali, On tho cact wido of the croak nutnerous apringa insucd from the eids of tho cllil and ran into tho siresia bolow, Thiu is whet promptod us to call this crec A “RUNDRED 8PRINGS." Frenh signa of Indlava belng found here, cauzed us to atrike castward for a fow miles, until & Nigh, bald LIl was reaclied, thiat we concluded 10 climb. Scrambling fo the top, and casting our oyes (o tho southeant, there, in bold rellef, was the rocky head of Harney’s Peak, Awny totha horth and cast Iy an open eotinie try that might bo Custer's Vark, and south snd west tlio dark shadows of tho pines wero apread out, Deacending the bill we took a lunch of hard broad and bacon, and struck out for the Peak, 1lere let mo ob- servo that after crossing the stream of a Hundred Bpringa tho geological chiaracter of the country entiro- Iy changed, from the red sandaione and liestono for mation to & granitic character, showing float rock of quartz, sud miica, and alato-stono of s finty Larducss, MUero, thouglit me, i the country where preclons et sls should bu found. Froceeding towsrd the open country wo encountered a small stream in & narrow and deep ravino, whero the ranchen of the quaking aspen and the pines were no closely interiwined as to mako & perpotial shiade ovor the rivulet which ran beneath the arching roots of the treos, and cut it way turough and ovér o bed of pura crystal ice. I had hicard tho Indlsus tell of ICE-BPRINGS in thesa Liflls, but had not expected to find one on the 9th day of June, Not fur from this, we cams into a large open park, surrounded by pine-clad foot-hills, and fa thia opening wo found both of Gen, Custer's trajls. Tho one that ho took going north we touk to &0 Bouth, aud, crossing seversl atreamn, wo passed in- toa canon whero wors pileil up o citier side hugo bowldera of fron rock, or ore. Coming across another creck, wa mado colfco aud balted our tired animnls, Here Joe, who nover tirea of praising Gen, Custer, pleasing sketelies of * Life on tho fighting Chescunca with Custer, Our rest bolng over, we moved agau 1n & southerly direction, Jeaviug tho tratl on our left, becauso tmo would not permit of our vistiug thio corral bullt by the minre during tho laat winter. Here aguin struck a grautio formatiou, and lieto agalu we foun quariz, wiica, and horablendo scattered about with mica schist, and rocks showing ko pol- whed atocl, Near this we found s well-defined quartz lodo or drift treudiog directly iu our way, We follow- ed this ledye over & low hill Into a ehallaw ravioe, and then upa tromeudous mouutsiu-side, from which wo overlooked 1o eaetern yango fer out upon the plaiu beyond, Laoking to the aoiith we could ace the plain beyoud tho Blg Cueyenno River, The anceut up this high mountaln waa laborlous fo the extreme, Fro- quent Lilts bad to be mada to get broath, We dld not stop o exataiue tho quartz, but could not hielp admir- g TNE QUARTZ BOCKS dipping into the mountain side snd showing black musses of tourmsling that almost made us smagiuo that wo biad struck & rich ailver bod of pure ore, We took a stiff unort of whisky, which Joo sccepted it whoop, Bmackiug s lirs liko & Sre-cracker, ho cxtended his arm, and. making & comprehensivo clrcio around, embrsolug the sccna befors s, he ex- lajned : ¢ Ef thar's any gold in theso Uitls nigger- headn §U's rigut about Lear,” After this, ho wus no longer communicatd 1t mith coutt of lin whisky's dying in bim ; but, atany rate, ho wouldn't veatury anothor romark aboit gold, Like many old minors, ho may havo seen judications that couvinced, aud did nat want to point_them out unti ho could eécure tnom. Lat that bo ad it may, the next morning after roaching Cawp Jouny bu was seked aftor, aud tho reply was that ho Lad saddled his pouy aud goue ou the back-trall before daylight, Let us return to our mountaln, Belicviog that we had nccompliehod onr ojoct of Leing the rat to pene olrato tho necrot deptha of thoso unvxplored regivus, wo detormined to RETURN, Wo struck wastward for & high elovation deatitute of timber, Jtiding aloug on tho crcat of thia divide, wo camo upon & tiugo mnow-bauk, We rode our horses upon it, and It sustainod tuemn without glving way. Not 10 foat from it thero was 6 primraso snd s buncl of tiger-liifos 1n full bloom,—a rare, ut tot au unwel comu, fncougrnity, Leaving this, wo made fo clinlilg gorge, where we cxpecied to fiud water; but Joo, BAills o will have 0 make u dry Gumip o- night," How did the old pelican kuow? Ho had zever beon her bofors, Wo traveled until 10 o'clock . m., and made s dry cump sure enough, Wo wero alit Of patienco with Joo; for what right had the old man to know that wa should not find water, atd prophosy it and got all e eredit of kudwiug moro about’ 1t than we did? Daybroak found s In tho maddle, on our homewsrd march; but no water was found until the wun waa almout fu the zoulth, aud then 10 a Lolo {n the rocks that had boen cluteried by years of dropping. Thero wo rested our- nelven and our thirsty beasts until 3 p, m,, when wo wlarted for eamp, aud reached 1t at dark, TUE BUMMING UP in to thin offect: "This country wam first explored around tho border of the Lills by Lisut, Warren in 1n37% and again by Gen, Custer Last suiomers but not until now bies 1t beens determiood whiat 15 the charo- tor of tho unexplorad part of the Blck Hills of Da- cotati, Thin is tow, through the intrephity of thls Tittlo baud of mon, protty accurately sctiled. It {s & plno’ foreat, broken and hcored by ravines, guiches, cations, and overy apecies of abomnation In o shape of rough country ; but stil ila deep, dark foreats will over be a matter for deop reflection to ail Nobrasklans, How aro thaso forusts {0 bo Teachud to bo ubilized 7 From Another Correapondest, [Tus Trisuxz will not ba responsible for the statoments mado below in regard to tue richuess of tho Black Wills diggings, proferring to accept tostimony from official sources, The sclentifle men conneocted with the expedition, it wil bo obsorved, differ from the correspondeut, and are doubtlesa much more competont to ascertain tuo facte,~Ev, Tuwune.] Case Nzam Minens' Connaty, Draox Hizts, Jute 18,~Col, Dodga aud stafl, with tho scientifia party, es- cortod by Companies O and I of the Hocoud Cavalry and Compsny I of the Third Oavalry, left Usinp Juuny on tho 9th inst, and arrived here on tho 16th fnst, In reaching thls polut, the command haw described the northern half of the eircumferenco of a clrcle over a rough aud rocky country, cut up by numerous ravines and tangled un- derbrush, On the 1lh, w snoweslorm bafiled all efforta to proceed, After crossing tho main di- vids, numerous stresma wers found, all trending east- ward, Abthe Aret atresm prospsctiug wus begun, and QOLD WAl YOUND. The grestest excltoment provalld, and men and teainators all indulyged 1o the lucrative munuscment of scratcbing aud washing gravel, Every stream that was cramscd waa prospacted § but, s tho Lalts woro ahort, it was imposaible to determine what could be found bolow two or thros fect, At every baltiug place gold in sumo quantity waa found, It {s uscless 0 go over the grouud described by QGen, Cuator last yoat, Floral Vallay and the park are beautiful, though the descriptions beretofore published are lable to glve orroneous impromlons sa to thelr estent, ‘Thoy aro not largs, aud no oue noed’ expect o como into thom and bulld citles unless the mining tuterests of the 1Hills pan out fully as well as wa now espect. 1aving arzived Lege, it will be well o stute that we sre but uahort dlatance from Harey's Peak ay Harney Ctiy, Here wo fiud over A HUNDRED MINERS IARD AT WONK, i diteh hey saw u bul we will come back; for nothiy or prison-walls will koop us oul of bLare, They washod aut sevoral pausful for the iuspeciion of the 0Moers who vislted them ; sud iu every fustance from 7 to 35 grains of goll wore obtalued, Capt. Bpauldiug took up a pan, end, with dirt that bad been throwa uut of a ahuilow pit 'as surface dirt, washed out four pana sud welghod the resull, It proved to ba 213 centu fugold, Ile had uever bandled a pan Le- fore, Iu one wull-sutlicnticatod justauce, 47 cents was ‘wasbied gut vl une pautul of dirt, Now, these are no aurellubla satuionts, "It 14 W0’ plalo, uavarsielad TUE MINEES BAY they will make from §3 lo $1:0 per day sa saon ay thelr uluice v $n workiug crdar i now they avoraye {rou 7 tu 1 centy o tho pau, Liory oue bas witler socu fold wasbed out, or quns (b3 work Limaclt, The commandlug oficer bits soon 43 all of hla officers bave seen 14§ the scientiflo party have seen it ; and all the men teamuters have scen it, Now, lask we -hou.ldulr": :‘0 nu)l{u:w'u‘nu » iy fl!{ hur'n dlasen ca, ~ X0 bear 8007, I think, Loz 1t s 0O Roarch Wit Lox somo Luscrutable reason the roport of ths expedilion e cut apd dricd, and wan befare the expodition alartol, Lot this ba sn it may, thero aro A& lirjo number of men with' thin expeditlon who wie conjetent Judgen of mining in 81 ita phanes, st not oaty Judgenbhat rac- themneives, Brdles &1 LI wa 1on n d:mansirats {L ovory duy, snd tus woldicra oro doling the aame, NOW LOXG WILL 1T TA4r? How much of thin mining land s (Lere? I do not Ennw, wil 1t in the purpora of thin expedition o dstar. smine, To draw o i ax a baso, Int e ray that froim whot I have'seen (and T hinvo more than canually ol rerved), eny hard worklugman can wash out £5 per day, Tatme not ba undorstood ss saying that ho woull doro, tnr very fow tnen would he satified with dofug well when' they could by waaling ikeir Ume proepectiug for RICHER BINGINGY. HUll he might do inuch betler,—bow much better woula depend & groat deal on bis luck and muncle, The tinera whio are herc are not the rongh-and. scum clement driven out of the border fowns, but they are futelligent and sober meu, who havo outerod futo thin enterp: oucts a they wull any other Lusinean entorgr] win, What 1a going t be dune abnut it? A pubtio nentiment troe to ftself will do- cide thin question, Thero ix an abubdanes of pine tinber n_this fmmediate vicinity, and the best of waler, The grass in now & foot bigh, snd the flowers aro blonming on every ' aide, Cul, Dadgs han 1o Instructinne o drive the” minera out of the 1lilis, aud ke no doubt rejolces that this s nat bin dissgreeatlo duty, MANY QUARTZ LODIS have been taken, and gold las been unmistakably taken out of the rock, Of allver [ kuow nothing, As oot an thinga rettlo down 80 that §t can b made ar- curate, I wili nend yott a map of thls mining district os it actualiy exists, and not as many of those that are Ao creallons of heated maginations, NGTON. ‘Trensury Department Itcorganizae ton—Delano=Tho Whisky Suts— ‘Telegraph Chnrgos to Be Heduceds Sneciat Dispatch to The Chizano Tribune, ‘Wasnixaron, D, C., Juve 20.—~Undor tha law providivg for the reorganization of the Treasury, which goos into offect to-morrow, about ten clerks will be discharged from the Iutorual Rtovenue Burean. Besides these ahont as many moro will bo disponsed with on accaunt of in- officiancy, 1t in understood that Treanurer New will hriug In with him a largo number of em- ployes wlio aro porsoually kuown but who have not bold places heiototoro fu the Treasury, THE NEW COLLECTORS in tho Chicsga and 8t Louts Intorral Hevenuo Districts will take charge on tho lst of July. BHCHKTARY DELANO 18 not hiore, and 1t 18 impoxsible to aezertain the accuracy of tho roceut roport that bie has ro- signed. THE WIHISKY PROSECUTIONS. It §n ansorted in prominent officiul circles that the prosecution of fllicit dintillers will probably bo a failure, owing to mismanagement. (1o the Associated Press.) TREASURY GUANGLS, WasnixeroN, 1. €., Juus 29—J. W, Power, Ctiet Clork of tho Register's Oftice, 18 to be appointed Chief of tho Wartant Divislon, place of Mr. Gilfillan, appoiuted Cashior of the Lrensury. TELEGRAFIL CHAROES. The conference betwoen the telegraph com- paniod and tho Postmastor-General took place to-day. ‘there wero presont, Moser, Orton, of the Weatern Union ; Tilossom, for the Southun & Atlantic ; aud Dunp, for the Atlautic & Pa- cifie, in the, sbacuco of Geo, Lekeet, Afters long discuesion, the Postmaster-Goneral ju- formad them that Lo wouldu't now decide, but would natify thom it was probablo ho would ro- duce tho rates ono-quarter of acent on each word, making it threc-quurters of & caut, inetcad of ous cont, a8 ot present. Mr, Ortoa gave no- tice that bis Compaoy would not consent to auch a reduction. ~ Mr, Ickert sent s lottcr sayiug that e Company was satisficd with the prosent rates, but loped in & short timo to be able to accopt much lowor rates for eervice, UREENBACKS WITKULAWN, Sccratary Ihdstow to-day dispstched the Upited Biates ‘Treavurer legal-toudern to tho amount of 1,202,420, to bo withtield from the availablo currency balance of the Troasury, ro- deemed and destroyed. befug B0 per ceut of ' tho sdditional ciiculatiou lseucd to bauis during the prosont mouth, Uutil further redemptions are ordored, tho United Statos notes entetsnding and to bo used as circulating medium aball not exceed $376,771,580. STORM-DAMAGE, loWA. Special thapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Mc(ncaon, fs., Juno 20,—Drgorab, Ia., auf- ferod moro from the recent flood than any other town in this soction. Property was dostroyed to tho smount of & 00. Mnny residencea wero entirely swent away by tho tlood. Ninetcen of thie twonty-one raflrond bridgea bstwoen Docorals sud Conover, on the Chicago, Milwsukeo & i, Paul Rallroad, were carried awny, Nearly all of the wagon bridges in that soction wero carriod away. " cpecial Dispatels to The Chcago radune, DesMorxes, In., Juno 20.—J. A. Weston, of Plessant Township, Cass County, hiad just com- pleted a houso on his farm, sud tho family wero taking (heir first meal iu'lt, whon a hurricano struck it, aod toro it to fragmonts about thoir heads, low (lmi ascaped, tho family canuot tell. Thoy wore borue atong with the debris, ang pot out somehiow safoly, A WATERSPOUT IN IOWA. Bpeetal Correapondence of Tha Chirago Tribune. Wear S1DE, 18, Juve 23,—Lnte on Saturday night of last woek our littlo villago was conaider- ably stirrod by tho breaking of 4 Isrgo water- spout, almost in its very midst, carrying away in ita descont nearly 800 fect of golld earth, moving Iargo buildings, and flooding the grain bins of Smith & Gary's warohouse to such an extont ny to occasion a'loss to thoso geutlomen of somo §300 or £600. e SUICIDE. Special Dispateh (o Ths Chieaco Tribune, Entg, I's,, Juno 20.—~Mrs. Lrowo, hving at Edinboro, a faw milos from bhero, has beon suf- foring from sicknoss for some time. Life sud- denly became wearisome, so she took n rope, {antenod it to & raftor in lior chamber, and then doliberately hung hersolf. The rope being ratli- er long, she fell oo ber knecs, and in that posi- tion was nlowly strangted to death. i sl ol s YELLOW FEVER AT KEY WEST. New Yonx. June 20,—A dispatch -from T, V. Tlarris, the Health Ofticer at Koy Weat, Fia., ro- orts ono death from yollow fover to-day, Dr. thrlu adds : I sm Borry to hayva to inform you of tho pravalenca of tho discaso a4 an opidemia at this place.” WORCESTZRSHIRE SAUCE. TRADE MARK TORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ ) CELEBRATED ‘ PRONOUNCED BY °* EXTRACT By of & LKTTER from & CONNOISSRURS MEDIOALUGRNTLE- AAN atMadras, Wwhis 20 HETHN brethior at I 5 WORCESTER, ONLY G00D o 181, 'Toll LA & PER- TLUNS that thoir Sauco SAUCE! And Applicatls to EVERY VARIRTY OF DISH. ‘Worcestershire Bauce. Bald Wholssale snd for Exportation by the Proprietors, LEA & PERRINS, Worcoster, England; sad Retaul by Doatern In Baucos gouerally throusbout tha worlds Ask for Tea & Porrina’ Bauce. At the BREAKFAST TARLE It tmparta the most sxquialta rolish and zost o Hot of Cold Meat, Fowl, Fiat, Broiled Kidaay, &e. . Atths DINNEI TATLE, Ia Seup, with Fuk, Hot Jolats, Gao, aud tn all Grevies, 14 gives a delighttol tavor. At the LUNCHEOX AND SUPPER TABLES 1t fs deomod Indispansablo by tiiose famitiar with Ita esti- mablo qualitise. . {¥romn tho New York Times.] There is na relish {a the world which is eo unlversally 1kod 82 Loa & Pervias' famous Worseatorsilre Bauce. JOHY DUNCAN'S 80NB, NEW YORE, e AMUSEMENRS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE TWO ORPHANS Mondny Evening, July 5, n this eity, after riaborata and paratlan, with entirs N EW SCENERY, PROY. WASDIOISES, otc’s aad tha Groat Original New York Cast, FROM THiE UNION SQUARE THEATRE, and PA. Of the must THRILLING, BEAUTIFUL THETIC DEAMA OF THE DAY, THE TWO ORPHANS, Adapted farthe Amerlcan stags from tha PARISIAN URIGINAL, by HAKT JACKSON, Etg. The managemant nf Haniny's Theates taka pleasnrs in announolug the eompletion of their carsiul labors, in coujunetion with M, Hart Jackson, for the proper Tepro. seniation i Chicago of tols, . THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY Now upan the alage, oithor I Europe or Amnrica. De- ama shanid hava all the torminad that this ronown tazes of & L'erfect MineacneSeenn tin- rentionahiy Canty aad casfident of PabHG Appre- aton G{ thelr coirse, e managomnnt Niavo, At wnein ety THANARE(URED THA PIEOE in a1l ) Intogrity of Artistic Enssmble and Beauty f Miso-en-Boono Direct_trom tha staas of the UNION SQUARE THRA- ik New Vork, whom 1y haa fust achliand te woore: hted rua o180 CONSECUTIVE PLEFUIN B g sren ata urfe acd 15180 to T6Hth THE TWO ORPHANS, THE TWO ORPHANS, THE TWO ORPHANS, THE TWO ORPHANS. Tinz Ofco opans for th sale of anats for the TWO Oft- PHANS TO-SORIROW (Tuursday), Joly 1, at b, 19, ADELPHI THEATRE, Wednesday, Jona 80, nfiik} GRAND GALA MAT. BTILL ANOTHER GREAT W ' of the Incomparable, thn 3 ALA ATLAT Whasn Thrilling aud Electric Lanp (ram the tago (o th Celllag s tho MARVEL OF THE AGE. . Thlk i3 1be me of & ad the lnsi Acrobatis. Bias of i Inst appcatance v nastic art, arance of tho favorits Comedian, GHARLEY T Firat appenrance of tho Fopuiat Comedian, LARIY TOULEY. Lasi v:‘v;n of thrmo Canloe Maryels, DAVIS' Schnol of FDUCATED DOGS, — Laat wock of SHERIDAN and MACK. BARNEY PERGUNON in Feoonteto Irish ;\nn‘ MCANDREWS, HUGHE! WASMBOLD, and WALLACE inrattling !Llalllm Ac aness ke ' PLERCY 10 ERANGE, ,Ln'rxil- ATI85 MATIIIA ok hren, CABMAN 93, 2 FIfmamnber til Prices—The lowest of any Thestro {'the Worll ! HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCCESS of tho Famoas Prima Dona, MRS. JAS, A, OATES, AND HER CELEBRATED English Comie Opera Co, Wedn MADAME ANGOT'S CIILD, Thuesday and Friday—THE PRINCESS OF TREBI- ZONDE. Baturday Afternoon at 2p. m.—~ONLY OATES MATI. “Satarday Night—~TIE PRETTY PERFUMER. Hox Suest nuw open. " AUADEMY OF MUSIC. nosEmlRT 5 MOV .AIDE, 5 RIP VAN WINKLE. TO-DAY_Chlidren's Grand Jocent Math o, Toamcrmw—Last Day of Rl N WINK LI Fridag—Mark Twaln’s INNOCENTS ABRGAD, Snturday, Sunday, and Mon rand Fourth of July Atteactiod “MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF DALY'S FIFTILAV. COMPANY, TO-NIGNT, The Big Bonanza. b ~WOMEN OF THE DAY, ¥ B e R AN LA B X ponT-L.oNDON ASSUHANGE and ROUGH DIAMOND, SN DIA WOMEN OF TILE DAY~—Saturdar Matines, Next Woek—HAVERLY'S MIN i, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. SPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Union Square Theatre Company, of New York, Wil BMONDAY, JULY 5, in Mr. Hart Jack- PR o mrapivn ol fh Creat Tiay ot 0% TEIE TWO ORFPIHEANS! For (e 1815t Consecative Performante. Precisaly as plared io New York Cits. % Tinx Offico for the saln of Heserved Soata will open on THURSDAY, July 1 SUMMER RESORTS. DEER PARK HOTEL B. & O. R. R., Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Gladea Iotol, Oakland. Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS, Thia favorito summor rotroat isnow open for guests Biteated on Lake Monaua, directly opposits Madiswn, only sz houn' rido from Chicago. Charges modorste, Fur particulars address W. F. ROOS, Proprictor, HE 0CEANIG, ISLES OF SHOALS, N, H. Tioatd, 2,60 (o S por day. A foll Qrchestra o for tho el Tho steamn yacht MAJOIL 1 month at 11 a. . and # 1, ., connecting with ¢ and 3:15 u. . teains from 1oston. via Eustern 1, 1 {o3cept Sunday). JOHN IL. POOKR, Proj GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, DENVER, COLORADO, The fincat and largest 1atel In tha Woat, magulficsnt ylow uf tha Ileeky Mouutatu' Kango. MARLOW & M.‘{HSHALLL rupriotors, HATFIELD HOUSE, Massera Springs, Bt. Lawronce Cn,, New York, now openod for the saasia, baw first.class m tmprovemonts, Magnificont sur! rounidiug coutrg, Vleasant deiver. Eiceliont tabing and shooting. Ttie medicinal proporties of thy wator igUly rocommended fur overy claw o fnvalids, Clgen Ing mant o siliation.” Algad Tictal, UPitATYiELD & BENBON, 1 Wader’ GLEN XMOoUSH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, This favorite Hummor Resort apea from June 17 to Oct. 1 1878, W. & 0. . MILLIKEN, Propriotors. GXNERAL NOTIOES, Im)IGESTION, & WASTING DISCASES." The mmtapprovod LR L PANCREANTO® 131 L RION PANOREATING. Tho + Origiual sud Gonuioo propared only by SAVORY & MOORE, 143 Nuw Bond-st., London. Bold by them and all Chenylsts and Bturckecp. s throughout the World, PRISON LABOR. Bursnvison's Orrice, New Jrusey STave PRisoN,) Tuxxron, Juna?, Iutb. i} Appll 1w Lu the undonigned for the la- bor of icle 8l o New Jors'y htate Uris ho workshops bave boon recently ad posaovs ovory convenlonce noceseary for tha at uf pilsonore, W Tt 2 1o may be viel ~ EDUCATIONAL. s EOSOATORA St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN. Dl’l}.lluv. arlingto: SthinsRe ey lll"llllllll::l druas the Hoctor. {UHEGARAY INSIITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES, Hosrding snd Day School; Latn, Engliah, aud ¥rench. ¥ ek 1o Ch Iatgdngo of o fatutly. 1627 & 1630 BPRUOR.S8T., Phil s S HLL SEMINARY FORU COEA&BW&DJ f"& llumhnu"flnunu, N, the-Hudsen, Course of atudy comprehensivi pecislty, Instruation tbhorough iu rane b addruas 0. O, WEISELL, Brino' 408 bropr, AT 1 INATITUTE, MRS, 8. L 0ADY, DY, Yoo, Cona.” bend {0 clroulas, ' SR, R T Mw%‘rukyéxs CHIDEN N ffice 26.J0hnSt.cads STEEL PENS, PIRNG:E " F In the Clreall Court of the United States, Nouthern District of New York. IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF THE NORTHERN PAGIFIG RAILROAD, UNDER DEOREE OF FOREOLOSURE. NOTICE OF SALE. otion ponding ta the Cirentt for_the Southern Distriot of reln Jiy Cnake, Ciaels- . Fraloy Smith, ‘Theodarn itasnicr, iawold aea eomplal Vhieat Whereas, In a certain Court of thie United Nia Now ¥ork, aittine s equl magna Tower, fam X. Lane. (oanta locrea oo Ll buatired and sevonty. five. e Conrt did order, . riant, titie, lotercet, elaim, eviate, ar or, wiichi the said *“The Northern Pactha Hallruad Com- pany " has, or may at any tims «came ta any way entitled to, of, sections anda situste, Iying belug vn efthior alie of tho ratlzoad of said campany, and tho braueh thereul, &1 tha samo may be finally lucated and costrucied In ac- cordanca wilb the satd acia of Cungress and tha supplo. nnats thereto, In or through the States of Wiscousin, Minnesta, and Oregon, and the Unjted Statos Tereitorien Montaua, Idaho, and “Waehington, making,in to shout sixty miiliuns of acros of , mnre tha right o d radienad And uthorizmd by the ctr and rosolutions sup; sald ttates and Torritortos, and all oogines, cars, and Toliing stck which, tho sald **The Northera Dacihe Iaitrad Company * may hiavo at any ilmn piaced upnn tho waid railrosd for tho use and oparatm thereof, tcrether with all tho rights, libertier. franchtios, In: cluding tho franchire to Lo a corporating, and Jiruporty ot overy descriptiyn o tho rald * 1 o Nartlicrn Paciiio lail- road Campaay * bolanging, riuoof (bo tho said raflroad undor vr Gy vi resalutions of thio Cangresy al thn United Ktatew, with all ons thereto he [t axid scts and ¢ timu of tho sale thoreol (vzoopt ‘erauts which aro tharein apocially peo- vidod tor) b Id inone entire parcel, { wudor dircetion of Oliver Fis b Wi ko and Keu: Egs., &y Master Commisionees, at ot Cantom-Hoins, o Stato of New Yok, gust, ono thousand elht funirod and sovents.five, and that upon eoutirmation of auch alo by tho Court, and recelving tho purchase woney thore(ot, thoe sald Masters shall convey the samo by gnod and suti- lent conveyances to the purchaser or purchasers, and lo and conveyanca su made shalt conser aif the title, estaty, intorest, and provorty of the said Nortbarn Facitic Itallroad Cumpany ™ in aad 10 raliruat, premises, franchiscs, and abore mentiowt and dosaribed to tho said pure ‘purchasers, in feo simpla forovor, and shall Lo ai bar bt in law aad equity axalost fle said * fhe Tacitic Ratlroad Company "' snd its successors asslins, and axuinst all and overy porsan elalming o 1 claiin 1ho 9a1d promises of any part thureuf undar thet forover, and agalast cuch and evers tha fofeadants In ihis action: and the said defoudanis shallho furerer (oro: clonod from all equity ot rodomption in sald proses snd overy part of 1ha samo, Aud tint at the salg o the proparty of safd * Tho Northe orm, Pacitle Railrusd Company't f e switenad, eqaip! mants, appurtensnces, tho, sa ki nungas Towor, it stconstors ot ws Lyustees, miay hid for 1 parel OF €atee to bo bid for and purciinsad, the proverty 8o did, i bebaif of il thio holdurs of the houds socured by asid morrgago or doed of trust, and thew outetanding 13 tho proportiun of tho Tospective taterests of such boudnolders, Aud, whorens, 17 1he asid dedres, tho Uonet did order, adjudge, and decros that st the tlng of said salv of ratl- roa 1 and enulpiients, a3 aformasid, the purchasor o pur- chusars shall pay (o st Mastors tho suin of at Teast ono haydrod thowand dliars i cath s Dart pnymieats tohy furfeitod in cane of uon.cumplisnce with thoterms of talo: snd within rizty days thercatter, or on final con- firmation of said salo by this Court, and at the delivery of the deeds thorofur, the balance jucash: pruvided, Tiowever, that o tho lasmuent of such Lalatice, property ur or per T3t morte ko bonds, which may have hecn sanctioned by tho Caurt, may bo taken a1 eath, aach bond in such ease to to taken u uld cqua) the olv for A nune a8 wi diridend to which 1t would' Lo ioally ontitied under tho sald desrce. Bow, thurefors, In pursnance of the provistons of eaia decroo we, tho undersignad, the Master Comm siomers aa aforasatd, will acll’ a¢ public ancting, in front of the Custim-d{ouse, In the City of Kew York, on the firat Monday of, August, 1435, at 13 0'clock, noon, al tin abavo duscribod proparty (¢xcept he landa: and lao. nts which aro in sald decreo spectally pravided for) 1a rcol a8 an entirety vudar the term d conditious Mo 88 abovo peescribod Ly e dacree. ICENNETHH G \\:'l uster Com FRED'K A, LANK, Slicitr and bf Connsel for Com, TE—Lost some misandsrstaniding notice of aalo may arise, tho Mastor {‘om: Fasthior stato 1hat tio Land (iraat of all l4nds, o 1hma alimated un 1 combleted portions bf tha Hod,why Aatended to 1w | derl n the sate, ant 1 Jand Urant will e soid wi e Hoad wn e of e e of usloners. LIQUID EXIRACT Ql‘ BEEF. TONIC ELIXIR|: And Lignid Bxtract of Beef Is composod of the Juige of Raw Lenn Deof combined with Tonics, 1ron, &0.. and is roc- omniended by the Modioal Profossion for the pormanent cure of Piies, Dropsy, In rostion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Fem: Discass, Genoral Debility, Losa 'of Appo- tite, and Prostration of the Norvous Systom. Alro, Lavor Complaints, with Compligations of tho Kidneys and Hiaddar, and s }ood for Consumptives, This preparation is an fme smvnmont on_tha Liebig Solid Extract ot oef, boing n Tonic, Stimulant, and Nutri- ent. For salo by all Doslora. Large Dottles, $1.00 ; Trial Bigo, 45 centa, RICHARDSON & TULLIDGE, Praprietars, Cinclnnati, Ohio. GUION LINE, FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, onlling at Quoenstown, Carrying the United Stutes Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. BP Passengors booked ta and from the priacipal Ku. ropean purta at lowost rat Uredit d leadi; s Biniie Coraghont Bupo 100! o0 leading Bunks HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTH-AV. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERIOOL. £ urda; i 0N DIRECT, Ahureday, 1t July, 8t 3p, m. [inrsday, afh July, ai b0 a. Kivraga ai RAILROAD FXPLANATION OF ReErn espted. ¢ Sunday ercopin rive Sunday st %00 . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTJRE OF ALCON PEN. 4. TIME TABLE. - IRAINS NCE MARKE. =7 Satnrday 81 igay srcepted. A & U CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILR0AN, Treket Ofices, 84 Clark. srman House), and 15 Ganate 3 Aty and at the depats, aPacifie Fast Line, @& butiayus 1ay b, Jubuque Night Iz, via I watia Night Kanres, anl & Marquetto [xpresa, L Genara Iako kxpro ¢Uenora Laka Expire: I Geonen Iiko Espross. Exprees, n—Drpat corner of Well b-Depot corner of Ca il on *Sunday Kz, Union Depot, West Slde, Oficer: At Dewot, and 1 23 Egnmie, unid foikest, recport & Dubaane hpee CHICAGO, ALTON & near Naditonat, bridge, Loac, Tintaa 41) ok 00t ur Tuenty-secondat, outheast corner of” Nandolphy MICHIGAN Cf L 3 P '5 ;:A" ENTRAL RAILRIAY, ST. Louis, and Chicago, Kansas City and Denter Shart Lines, ek Teanidolphertos and cormer Hiche Kaneae Cltyand Donver Fus Peuris, Reoxuk & Burlinzt Drorin, Keukax & linelingtor b ! L Wi E\‘"’:‘n :2‘ riators Lacor, v asingeas 1 L& DRI Aceuniodation Chlcagoa Paducat I Jo Tnion Liepud, cormer Madi 63 South Clarkeatey oppotite outi and Springdeld_Rx bt Lours, Buringlicld & Tax CICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, adiron and Leave, | Avrive, 413:00 noon!| 00 8, 10, | at Fs *3:100, i * 2il0n. me P i ontey andat Depes Milwankes & Pratris do Divisian, Paseengr ulee, S Chiea & Yowa nid Stovons nyolis. thitough Fepross. Silnoeamatin, Ha: aut, Siinaeapaile, Rinoa, Okt & Grean Hay, \brourt Zxprae 5 Frite i Seanana! Miimauken, St Tatl & Miane: Leaze, | A Chien " 8:208. m.|*7:48 Do v +|'10:008. m,{* 4:00p. m. *5:00p. m, * Pudsn.m, #1008, . t T: % 8, m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot af Lakei, und fool of Twentysecond:st, Ofice, 121 Landolph-sts, near Clark, Tickad - Ft. Louls Papres Eis 1omin Fam © epos, Sout . aikeestey and Cinal and Sizteentha ind at depots. Fuiswa Oty i lity, A urors Basso Aurora Passeogar Daluigus & Siy TacifioNiatit oy KANKA| 1 arcondue, l‘lrd&lln*ll’ vux City ¥ b, for O Tichet affice, 1Yl Kando Leare, Arrive. CHICA‘G(‘L BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, . Jndiana-ar. and Steteenthoa . Ticket OMces, 53 Clarkan, of i m. 7.0 8, m. 175 & m KEE LINE, Hrom Contral Depot, Jvot Lake-st,, and depat foat Tieontye Ipheatey and af depors Leate, | Arei; { Indtananolts, Tontaritle & Clucin.| yatl Day Kajros *1:00p. m.| 8:30p. m. at Nleht kxpre 4y} 800 p.m.[* 71058, m. From I'ifalur, Jre Ttause, CHICAGD & PACIFIC Turenyer depot corner Chieazavan, wni CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE, o Cincinaatl & St Lauts Ratlieay depat, sore ner Clinton anil Curvolt-aty., et St ? inidalphestes andat depots® " o0 Sidee Tieket aice, 121 Teaze, | Arrive, * 82008 m.(* 8:40 p. .. 9:20p. m.{ 7:408. m, RAILROAD, Larrahsseit.y i it wnd ticketnglice Mo, 48 Clarkst., nesd fo Sherman Bnnday Tassen From depat eurner Clinton Fickethee, 121 than PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. and Curpll-ata, Weat Side, dofphetts, and at depots - e Arriy Leate, 8:008. m, 7:30p. m. * 8:40p.m. 7408, m. PITISBURY, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. drrive, it i3 BALTIMORE & OH!IO RAILROAD Tralns leave srom renr of' Ezpoaition iiutlding and deped Joat af Dentvaccondal,” vcket fice, 101 Clarkestes curner w0 o — T m. T Depot, curner f° Yun Huren Grand Iu CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. P Adamumnodtion, Niglil Kapros Sratency, Plmydes on 1 thamost dalicats attontion, 'flw. triotly conndonutial, Bludays, W10 Qmahs. Leavonw'th& Atchlzon Fs 7iy: MEDICAL OARDS. _ g {aiiatinand soasuaternot cliartore ) uois fur the’ Blvlln;gwflu of by the Stata of Itk iving the liixh oatihoat Tn all caved of By chses of pris wall knaws A diseases. MR g oy at ¢ head of tho profession for over 2 yuars—sge and sxperis book for the tillion, (rse, B gt A gt g L A o, “Lad #i0h Biis bosrd: alan call o ‘Otioa, B'ay Bie Wkl 1 p. mBe ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE. ‘o Uoneral Transatlantic Cowgan’s Mail Sieamships between New York and Havre, VIGLE Dk PAL AMERIQU urday, July 10 uly 2 Nat +Fatunday it i IR GOLD, (ncludlok winm: o, #9; ihlrd, g0, Mo tise ‘Btoarag ) B2, with suparioe accun. ‘tnoludiog afl necessarios withiout extra ORGE MAUKENZIL, Agant, 8 Brosdwey, N. ¥, White Star Line. Fleat catin, 410 ol ll‘uduw ratos, middations, an obary s MAIL LINH TO EURPPE, REDUCED RATES. 120 EANT RANDOLPILSTY, NEAR (LARK. ALFUED LAGERGYES, . Goeral Westa A NOHOR :m:N:'lé. U S [rom Batusier o Qe e Uy 1, Grent Western Stoumship Line, vom New York to Bristal (Kn.llevfl direct. From } bl Pastati § e Rioera 3 iokots, §1.90. t an') Freight Fipumon ekl i, MR ASEOALIS A NOCURE! NO PAYI! lay be ensulted, persousl] Ottigwhours, V. tu. 10§ only iibyriclan In th ofty who w P! . . Dr. Kean, 360 SOUTH OLARK-8'0,, GUICAGO, by mual, (reqof h e it EAR S OLD P. APERS. 0LD rLPTE*Ii\“s\ FOR SATLLID At 75 cents per 100 In the Ommtirg-noom of s Ofiico, \ *

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