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f don ; tehir Basra, elt to Cleveland at An ne fil cche Delaware, coal, Cloveland to Milan. “iH yutained Isat week, Sbippere generally Sheet her boller on the ouat shore aoe timo tam an boon repaired, and arrived hore yeetete PED tor the fitet time vince her accident... Kpai gre echt San dacinto made the telp from i 141.2% per cord on ra . m from teynaw Bay, 20 5 petra, to Cl teintrerh don each oa Fall, Several coal cle’ jthartern were pla bole nagodated for at this ort, ay. A porta on The Continent, and 4a Bd por quarter for good sdhere to Ontonagon, & diatance of 809 miles, in etght ich pyor brought hero from that section... “tates during tho Inst two woeks, WUFFAIA. Pare Tha following engagementa wore made on the dehe Frances Berrimen and I, 0. Harrison, coal to bea, at GS, =a OCEAN FREIGHTS AT POSTON. Sperinl Diayated ta The Chienge Trihone, Dostox, Jy 30.—Joraph J Wools, frelght broker, 9 Bute atrect, reports Kareyotn Ereighte: Gran relghla very dll and deprotsed, No charters zeportd Taelog the woek, Fey diaabled rentcle In port held at jatea above ie views ef shipporm, Auihougn wing ie tooegt covsiderabie conccesions from the high zal vt boiling of ‘another adeance in tho Engiteh yaurkets, ates te unity dn per marter for Cork forzorders oF ood win the Uniled Kiugdom, For Liverpool, yeu gain 74d, and hil fot previelons, LAKE MICHIGAN. CHICAGO, Owing to the fevarablo wind & largo oumber of ves wes arrived yeststday, An seannenine flect ta oxpocled fo come M2 tordny,..,The prop HM. Grok, which Abe has goue after a foad of Jumber, the first Dispatches fave been racclvadl bera by eovural promincut lumber fealors from vessel-ownare at Baffalo asking for the gates on lumber botweon Michigan ports aud Gatien of this fuquiry da that those yeesel-m The roto Ota pal iter uureaierativa tend fa take 1 govs of lumber on their upward Gale The canal atur Advance rap futo the achr Melvillo B, Bacon yesterday, at Law's cosl-dock, nour Madiaon et bridge, ‘Fuo Bacon's stern was alightly dapn- tgece PEP OMMER DATE tee bow been a couslderable sdvanee in can aud tbo rates aye. ‘obtained are about tho ‘samo as thoro ged “by the Iaunber Veasel-Owners’ Asso- dation os short tims ego, ‘The members Ire Asnoctation held a meeting’ yorterilay at the of= Seine dingie & Tyoranm, to consider tho atvieabliity ‘of eatablishing the okl rates, After a loog discussion, {Lwer, howaver, found to be inoxpediont to oatablisk gular tard! ab present, it being tho general opinion that tho intereat of vense)-owners ‘will bo rnore benented by demanding (ho Lighost ata obtainable, taldny the Tato of $2 from Oconte ax 6 basa, Tho chortors re~ arted yeularday wero: Schrs Graco Grecuwood and Finperial, from Oconto, $2; schr_ Menomonee, fram Pennauker, $1.15; achr Lome A, Burton, from’ Meu Suionec, $1.2} schr A, Bronson, from Traverse Bay, $2; schir Clipper City, from Oranit Haren, $815 5 ira Peoria aud Tracy, feo Muskegon, $1.07/% OFF LOR LAKE SUPERIOR, The prop Peerlors, af Leopold’ & Austrien's ake ‘Baporior’ People's Tine, whieh deft Yor Duluth ond Take Superior ‘porta ‘Thurenay evening, bad the following exoursion{ste on hoard: Willam'Merryfield, IL K, Tenney, H, 0, euney, Dr. PeM, Dosa, E, A. Otin, wife, and chid,W, ¥, Douglas, W, B! Douglas, ‘ies Hfelen'F, Leopold, Misa Matilde Forman, Mise Mary Warren, John Flannary, A. Lovin dnd wife, Mrs, K, Joon and two children, D.H. Kohn, wife; ve childras, wud nurse, Nathan ¥. Loopold, W. Te shepard, George Wentzel, Dr, Noonis ant wife, i. D, Coxs, two children, and nicco, A. 3, Veeder gud wife, Bias A, Itcynulda, Bre, W. EF. Tomp- Kins, ‘W. 2, Hercickeon aud ‘mother, of Ghioaya Janos Borg, Wiliam ittwte, Johu Doliibo, Bap Fran- cO4 T, Os Sather, Springfeld ; Wy ‘M, BpriuRer, ile, and cluld, sud ‘Henry Coulding, Bloomlugton 5 A. F. Leopold, eon, and two daughters, Mina Tora Seer, Henry Ne Manh, Me, Whailag aud wife, Mrs. Kerbsw and nurse, &, Funk and wife, Mr. Whit- tomb and wit, BMilwaukeo; A. UM. Wilde & fire, Porin, France; Prof, Spalding w Prof. Luther and wifo, Prof. Wheoler, Hacine 1 E. Ludwig, Philadelphia; H, B, Morehouse, Fort Wayne; Mra, LV, Boyle and daughter, and Mf. 1,, Coxo, wife, iud'soo, Indianapolfe; D. Kgilpstou apd srifc, Mins Tulle Eggleston, ond Ailes Lizzie Randall, Cincinnati ; Mrs, D, M, Wyer, Auburn, N, ¥.3 Mrs, Joan J, Mer Ti Mr, George Marritt, Ault Ellen aud Gracie Mer. rit, aud Mr, Thomes il, Drown, Jr., aud wife, New York; Mra, If. Baoita and two chfldsen, Hancock, Ind.s Aine Conley, Bontan Harbor; Sol Manb, Cleveland Joreph.Brown, Jollet; the Nev. J. L, Amerman, Jor toy City; LP. Ballenger and frioud, Winchester ; G, He deact! and ‘wise, Pontiac, TL; A. G, Brown, Lon- on, Out, PORT OF ERIE. Apectal Denatch ta Tas CAteave Trffuune, Fare, Ps, July 30,—-AgRIVALS aD DerantuaRs— None. WarrouTs—Dnlland unchsnged, with fow charters, + Rverything quiet about the docks, The tuga bsve it~ te; Dolphin, Ottawa, #2 mIumber; G. 1, Botts fa et itionters Ayburs, dotiet, 40,453 st Ho or nothing todo, Charter to-dsy by Burton, Bros, & Oo, of achr 0. urton, coal to Chicago at Glo, PORT HURON ITEMS. Spectat Deapatch ta Phe Chigaoo Tribene. Past Honox, Mich,’ dwy %,~Pasern Dowx— Propa Newburgh, William Cowe, Saranta, Bory’ E, Hobertson, wallow, Forest City and donsorh, D. ML. Wilson and consort, Prajric Stato and bargos, Glaagow and barges, Concord snd barges; schooners Emma @, Hutehinton, Pride of Ameries, Taylor, Acorn, Ro- gina, St, Andtow, L,0, Larnod, Heather Bell, Job Broodon, Michigen, Thistle, Czar, Z. O, Woodrust, Emerald, Joho T, Mott, Shandon, Mary Fuzabeth, ‘Up—Propa Annie Stoith, Sovereign, John Pridgeon, 4Jr., Salina ahd cousort, Thittlo and consort, Coflinber- ry and barges; wohre William. Grandy, America, 0, P, Provost, ‘Thornse Sheldon, J, HM, Kimball, Faysste Browp, John Koldethouse, Dousldsen, Hoboken we Northeast, frosh, i 140—Northeast, & ‘Tho new echr Liszie A. Law wea towed to Dotreit re evening, whoromhe will be provided with her Figging, Sbe will be resdy to sail in about ten dayn, ‘he ig Niagara fo coming dow Laks uron with a largo raft of logs, which tn badly broken up, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Aoscwal Dispatcn to The Chicago Tribune, EaGizze, UL, July 20.—No movemont by river, Prop E. G, Good, of the Merchants’ Line, bent her shalt on het Isat trip up, and went into dry-dock atPora for repair, Bho will resume her place in tho Une next Tucsday evoning, starting for Chicago, Passep Into Canat—Nothing, 3 Passzp Our—Canat-boata Gommerve, with fence oats, for LaSalle, 0 A posta £5, Zana and lomber for Henry; Sentosa, ‘Thirteen foot of wator on the mitre-elfl of Lock 15, en ostraosdinary depth for midsussmer, Winp—East, Baworrony, July 30,—Anatyzp—Pltzabeth, Lafalle, 8200 tm corn:' prop Culus, Lasalle, 196 empty brie; Montreal, Ottaws, 6,046 bu ‘corn: Cayuga, Lockport, 9,000 Wu dorm, 1,90 bu cate: DT. Wright, Morris, ,500 bu corn, 4,300 bu oatw; Shamrock, Lacon, 2706 wheat, 2,950 bu corn. OnxsnED—Firet National, Jollet, 9% m lumber; Gracie Griswold, Minooka, 260 ra sliinglen, 100m iath prop Wate, ‘Heueca, 20m umber: Friendship, Bene- sa, 1.6% ft fumber, 90 m lath; Montauk, Lock $00 bu com; Omaha, Morris, 60,100 f¢ inmber, 1,960 ber; North Blar, Joliet, 83,666 ft lumber, MISCELLANEOUS, Tho dredging of Kenosha bertor will be foishod thin week, ‘Tho cut {a 00 foat wile and 15 foot deep... ‘The tug Niagara came down Lake ‘Turon yesterday ‘with a large raft of loge, which was badly broken up, a+.Tho new sabr Lizzie A. Law was towed to Detroit from Port Ituron Thoraday evening, were ate will be provided with ber rigging, Bhe will be ready to ell in about ten daya,,,. Early Monday morning the tug Waters was discovered to be fa fre, and, before the flames could be gotten ender contrcl, her woodwork was all burnod off, Damage to he bost about $1,200; no inetrance...,Hays the Lay Lity Tribine: “The barges Georgio Relly, M, A, Cuam- derlaty, and I, & Gu drawing from @ ta 9 foot of water, got eground on Saturday above tho railroad bridyo at fagtnav,where they mnanfued until faut evening, when the nora wind ruised the water I foot end rlessed them from te Lotion,” Next came the Catroliton Har, with ita so-called 41 fuat af water, whore tho first two pawned barges brought up and where they ara likely to realy ualooe t tered of, TI Targes belong to tho Fauire's or aud. are boant for Chicago, "The Elmira te tying here loaded waiting, under expanse, Veesel meu fin to think thie 2] 13 of water Bt Ocrrolliane huge sell, aad aumewlat ex: asiye = thom bard times,”.,.. 7! ‘faconatn, alates that the or sume Bebuetts ran short = 47 ry on & cargo of ate bu of wieat iseharged wt Gudench prountye Te wheats abliped frou Miwa fy he: tt x charg of 31,000 Ui'ut wliest at Dutfalo aud" areen ing quite a goicisollaou. ae etd 16 Donnelly rac into thy Clark, cal sleak and fijuvng Ber ao se bed te be bea ones intu dry-dock to prurent her from sinking. Sav etal of bor rits are reported broken, and cousidorable je dono D her headgear, Hus will require new stanchions ard @ general overhauling and rej wiring, expecially inuee stern, ‘Tue work of ymitting ber ine weaworthy emnuition again has been Sesigned to Capt, Gare, at Move Hows’ dey-dock, ‘Yho Board of Under. writere clam that they are not lablo fur tho dauiagon, though + fresh breeze was blowing st the dees eee was a heavy gos autting iu from the ‘sori: DISASTER. * ‘The stor Gen, Dix ran against the pier bal, ny yortertayafteruey and eubera oneear emble damage, ifet atarboard guard and a large ion cf the starboard whcel were detnollahoa, ir thougat hor aliaft te not xprung, The damage ie wit mustod ot $4,500, The atcamer arrived bere this foro. Goon, ia tow of the tug J, Mesld, and now lies at the ‘abipyard of Messrs, Wolf & Devideoa, Cay. Ladner Ratee that the Dix waa drawing more water than iho channel at Whitehall contalued, and upon * smelling» Yotlom took a mheer into tho pler, altuough every er. Cork was tnade tu Reep hur off, About ten (lays will bo required to wake (a Meceeaary repairs —Leeaing Wie. hee buoy sonny, ith, ; —— SS Suawart in kts store. Stewart rus bis store on the detectivo system, Bach man foils that he is undor tho at) ol sont ho annoyance this fact gives him, T was in tuo ploye. Jp wag not a bury timo, and all ands feomod fo bo laying of, Romo lonoged, some Jeanad, one or ro natat tho poxos. Jn A mo- mout the acono in tho store changed; all came to “attention,” sharp. No one was BHCD -N9 Ove spoke. Each man man prock; ths loungers came fo theit feot; thore ea not an Idler {n tha storo. Jn a momout Sr, Stowrart came in from his Httle ‘coups on the cuthrtono, tle stoke to no ono, howad to no one, soomed ta recognize no on! Ifm gove x slinrp glance sight and loft, and want tip-etairs, Did you sco that glance?” aatd tho clork; "ho anw every one of 8, and could tell what each msn srg doing,” While Stewart rn- mained nob amen ‘“Ieu) off.”—Lurleigh's New York Leller, fe atau A GOVERNMENT REPORT ON CHOLERA The Spread of the Disense in the United States In 1573—Itesults of Dre MiCictinws Inveatignations—Provene tive Menaurcs—Quarantine Firat and Cleanliness Next. New York Trtune, Wasutnotox, D. O., July 96.—The cholera eptpemic which prevatied (n_ aome parte of the Unitod States jo 1873 and which noarly dopopn- lated many towns in tho Minsiasippt Valley cansod soxouch alarm that Congrass at ite next neagion passed ao jolnt ragalatlcn direct the ing Secretary. of = War to dotail modicat officer of tho army fovvisit the towoe {a which obolera bad pro- lod, to collct as fae a8 nowsible all facts of Baleares in togard to may demic, and to mako & detalled report to the Prosident. For Tile important duty Surgeon Ely MeUlollan, U.S. A., was selected, nd fis report, compinted Jeet winter, a now pssaiug through tho press at the Goveroment Printing-Ofties, and will soon omy or ton. bat NeClellsn has divided hie work, which is prabably the most exhaustive on the subject ever published in this country, toto two parta— the first comprising @ completo bistory of the epidemic ia the Ua Blatoa in 1878, with cheptera on ite etiology and pro- sid the second containing a history of tho travela of Amatic cholora both in the Old and the Now World. Aa sopanidiz af more than 200 pages has been add- ed, containing a lint of books aod articles retat~ ing to cholera, carefally prepared by Or, John 8. Gulings, Aswatant Sargeou, U. 8. A., which will be found of espocial value to all medical mon who wish to carry thoir juvestigutions on the subjoct more into detail than Dr. McClellan's ré port goes, ‘Aftor giving a clinteal history of the opldemtc of 1873, Dr. McClellan, in bis chapter on its eticlogy, lays down seven propositions as tho re- gult of this part of lis invontigations, and osch of them {a supported by reversal pages of argu- mentand jiustration. Thoso propositions are 88 follows t I. That Asiatic cholera 19 aa infectious dis- exes resulting from a0 organic poison, which, gaining ontranco into tho alimoutery caual, acte primarily upon and dostroya tho intostins! epithelium, ‘LL, That tho activo agent in tho distribution of tho cholora-poison aro the dojections of persons suffering from tho disosge iu any of ite stages. ‘That in these dejections thoro exists au organic mattor which, at acorcain stago of decomposi- tion, in capable of roprodacing the discaso tn the human organiem to whichit has gained accona, TY, That cholora-dejects coming in contact with and dryiog upon any objects, snch as arti- clos of clothing, bedding, and farnitaro, will ro- tain indofinitely their power of infection, That in this manner a sore trausmisgibility of the cholora infection {s effected, and that a distinct oulbtoat of thediscaso may oceur by such moans Brew distauece from tho aost of original in- foction. LY. That the specific potson which produces tho disease known as cholora originates alouc ta India, end that by virtue of {ts transmissibility through the persons of infected individuals or in tho meshos of infected fabrics the diseaso is carried into all quartera of the world. That cholora lias navor yot appeared in the Westera hemisphero until after its route of pestilential march laa been begun in tho Eastern world, aud that ite epidemic appearance upon the North Amenean continent lias mvariably been procoded hy tho arcival of yossols infested with cholora- aick, or ladon with emigrants aud thoir proporty from infected duetricka, - YY. That the rospiratory and digostive organs ore the ayeuues through which individual io- foction fa accomplished; that through tho at- mospbore of infooted localities, cholera 16 fre- quently communicated to individuals; thet water may become contaminatod with tho specific poison of cholera from tho atmosphere, from surtaca-washings, from neglected kowers, cose pe or privica, ond that the uss of water se fected will iuduce an outbreek of tho disoaso, VIL That tho virulence of a cholora demonstra- tion, the contagion having boen introducod Into s community, is Influouced by the bygioulc con- dition of the population, and not by any Foolog- {eal formation apon which they may rowide, VIL. ‘That ona attack of cholora imparts tothe {odividnal 0 immunity from the disoaso im tho faturey but that the contrary sooms to be ostab- red. . In bis chapter on ‘The Prevention of Cholora a8 Illpstrated by the Cholers Epidemio of 1873," Dr, MeOletlan places tho greatest stress on “rigorous quarantine.” Ho saya that it hes Yoen clearly demonstrated that the City of Now York wasia the year 1878 secured from four distinct importations of opidemia cholera by tho ‘rigorous quarantine of obscrvation,’ whict, der the superintendence of Health-OMoer Van- derpocl, has more nearly approached perfection than any other similar institniion which the United Btytes “haa known.” In these in- stances searching investigation was mado into the history of esch ¢nso; each pa- tient was isolated and disinfoctants wore judiotousty employed. Bate quaravtine to be cffective must be equally suforced in overy port of entry, othormas, while New York 18 effectually cloned to the sutroduction of the visiblo disaaso, the polaon may enter at othor pisces and spread all over the country. The danger from Infected fabrics ts equally groet with tat from infected individuals, Ihe goods of emigrants from infected districts, packed at homo and not opsned until the emigrant roaches his now Lomein the Weat, may transmit tho pos and cause ® district outbreak of © diseaso whou it fallod p- oarauce on abipboard, So, im 1873, | al- ough the visiblo diveasa was not allowed to eater New York, infected fsbrice did pass to the cfty, and were the mesnu of ouyablishing paints of infection from which the disoase aprosd far in tho interior of tho United Btatos. Dr. Mo- Clellan nuggests the disinfection of all goods ar- riving from an infected district, aod the estab hubaiehe pe a eslonat: Beoltare ahareat for the collection of trustworthy information for the use Of all Jacel boards of health. > Tho socond yrost preyoutive of cholera is clonniiness, and, onder this head, Dr. MeClel- Jon urges attention to the condition of each hotse aod its surrounding premises; to the condition of the ontural drainage of the towa aud to personal eloanlinoss. Disinfection, after the disease hax appeared, is also very necesaary, and care should be taken that the disinfectants used are offective—that they do pot almply cbauge tho odor, but destroy the poison, Die fection should extend not only to clothing and furniture, but to.tho pir that ia broathed and the woter that is used, Yilea aro popularly sup- posed to transmit the discase, aud every offort should be made to exclude them from the house when cholera provaila, and especially to prevent thom from ouming in contact with food or diah- os. Htaally, Dr. MoClellsn urgos eapetigl attention to inalyfdual habits. during» cholera epidemic. In tho first place, Lo snye, it 1s best for all per gone in whose potter it may be to do ao to leave, Bt onve the infected district, and be quotes Nie my ; rules, as follows: ‘To etart soon evuugh. (2.5 To go as far as pouuible, (8.) Not to return until the fast trace of the discave hes disappeared. Great care shoul) also bo taken io ths matters of dress and diet, In regard to the latter, the Doctor ways that: excessos of all Kinds should be avoided; good substantial food, woll prepared, sould be twkou. Coffee, tes, choco! the various condiments and sploes, aud butter, milk, and ogga, ate not pro- hibited, Wino, brandy, and walt liquors, the author thlaka,' may nob only ba allowed, but, whon nsed {nu moderation, aro oxtremoty ueoful in averting those debilitating influences which 80 often provent the system from rapolling the divease; but thelr use ahould be intordictod positively whenever oudue oslimalativn results. Dr. MeCtellan's entire report will be found of reat valn ot only to medical nieq, jh oF popular distribution. nor natalie each AS ‘The Meath or a Wito of Brigham I b onthe 17th inat,, of Mra, Ewoline Froe Young, wife of President Highain Yo os ie following cammvsication tet Aud Bubllslon Wa are seldc Lise mourn uote besuliful in ebarector ue map reature te Gone fla felth, She was Diessod by ailure with crise tunlon of geutléness ARG strength, of senaltiveuses meet Bhroness, of free, Joyoua fife’ and deep thengat, fulness,’ Hor Tose wen the true indee ‘oe AUS peat can mbat Nejure pare ber), toigha eae wi jay ., . Jat pode eal Uaaufp ater eosin Ey" ae ane—that how watchod, and no ony digunes | ny like the trust of. 8 Litle'phiid, Communion with In prayer she f of her ais ir fr! or, Uthink, wan she so bappy oF unby forget the neceraity of leaning pom ber fekern™ Ane nttcred no murmuring thought when ho wat called to rave tha Bone whera there wan ne tauch to crim her beatt, and when parted from her beloved childeen it wae with that asme Joviug truth, Thy wi}l be done.” woNither hee Aevotion ) wes Ginasre panned: an 9 wife sho mas eer tre ty ber integrity 5 no owen flint and fonds aca winter ahe Sean ever cendy with Ler loving hand and gentle vice to minuter in sickness of-{n health, Aa a friend those who knew bet beat loved her most. Wer ready fympathy and wordsof encouragernetst wilt tong ive i ‘ie ficatta of those who Were prlvileqed to know hier, Mra, Young haa turn many seard av invalid, but th eata wero not apent ’ waclene rpining, ime waa pver oecupled 3 mental culture, and ber Hoe wae ees Uivinlnind ‘by tha light of Sntellectnal Chought, Her conversation at timer was most spirit taliyorantiful, and oa eueh occasions ber faco wowid light up, eancealing the traces of deep: nutering that Per nufred, tow staat! extent, har heanty. From my ealy ebuuood have t known dis leily, intuostely. GYetetea nine children to mourn her fern: and to fhamT would oferontolence. ‘To the tovely apirit gous Lome 2 Foul —-congratuletion. . tx I. Gopne. GERDEMANN, . The Lecture of the Ex-Pricste Prindetphia Times, July 20, ‘The lecture of the ex-priest, Mr. (lerdemann, ot Horticaltaral Hall Jase ovonivg was very well sttended, and, coutrary to the expectation of some, undisturbed by ‘tho Toast mauifontation of a dinorderly ehiaracter. ‘The police liad been with great discretion #0 dispos in and aronud the building as pot to excite attention, alphough they were evidently prosout in strong force. ‘Tho ball Miled up rapidly upon the oolrance of Mr. Gerdomatun, accompantod by Mr. H. H. K, Elliott, publisher of the Evening Ezprens, who introduced bim in # lengthy speech, in which he expluned tho purpove for which Mr. Gerdemanu was present, abd congratulated bis sudiguce upon theie opportunity tu obrerve tho interior workings of the Catholic Church. He cloned his introductory remarke with # high complimant to the counsel of Gerdomann in hie receut trial, Jamea Jl. Reverin, Eaq., and commanded bia bold defonse of his clicns, Mr. Elliott was froquently interrupted by applause, in which Mr. Gerdomann joined when the refer~ ence to conusel was made. The lecturer was received witb great spproba- tion, and began bis romarks with « bit which “brought down tho house.” _'"' Thoro ia cooly one thing,” sald he, “iu which I desire to correct Mr. Hiliottin his Sattering introductory romarke, and that is, Lam notthe ‘Rev, Father Gerdemann' any longer.” Io then rend a lot- tor from Father Btack, who it will be remem- bored bad s difficulty with the Dishop of Scran- ton, and came under tho discipline of his Churc The letter adviser Me. Gerdomann not to deal in abusive persaualities, but to confine hia fectaro to argument, which wonld be much more effcct- {yo in showing that the Bishops are reeponalble for abuses, and that the priests wore their elavas. Father Stack doaired bim to give dite pratse to the old Charch, but to denounce its administra: tion, Mr, Gordoman enid that be agreed with Father Stack im all except two points: "I am neither a Catholic nor 4 priest; Father Stack is both, He is hoping for impossivilitics,—re- forminthe Chnreh of Rome, A retarn to the day of tha Apoaties would bo the Churoh’s sni- cido, and yet it looks npon iteclf as the apple of porfoction in haying exclusive right to Heaven and dominion of the earth.” ‘The apeaker con- tiunod at somo length, saying that his remarks would ba fonnded npon what ho saw and heard, and pot what he read 1 books. Exptalning that Isat evening was the eleventh auntvotsary of hia entry into the priesttood, be thought it would bea good date to announce the throwing off of the yoxe. He complained that le had been persecuted aud hunted down because of hia course. ie gave a history of how in and Father Hopkins bad arranged to renounco the priowt- hood and take wives, and denlt severcty with that priost becanse bo bad flinched at tho lant moment, and ostracied a promino from him ‘Gordemann) not to make his departure public. The spesker, when he first began to touch upon bla relations with Bisbop (now Archbishop) Wood, paid that prelate a warm comptiment for his uniform kindners to him, but as the lecturer warmed with his stbject he gave individual in- stances of his knowledge of the Archbishop, do- rived from his own iutimate relations with him, which reflected sovorely upon tho head of thistoo. Now as to tho charges against mo, I wil state tho exact amount of monoy 1 have stolen, or rather I bare not atolen. Aiauenter.} Vind {akon #singlo dollar from tho church I would havo been s most infamous acoundret, and de- sorved tho most sovero punishment from the Protestants eren more thav the Cathulios, But the caso ts quite different. ‘Pho church of St. Bonifactaa oes me over $5,000 heades my sorvices for eight years, during whieh I drow not asingto dolisr, I was ordored to commence the building of the chureh in Gctober, 1865, when 1 was searcély 25 yoars of age.” Ho thon proceeded to — dotail his management of tho funds, and flected soverely npon Archbiehop Wood. Te had only £2,945 when he left the church. This ho had saved from his porquisites. srieata dou't do anything for nothing,” he ssid, amid groat aud long-cootiaued laughter. *‘Thoy aro paid handeomely for_massce, baptisms, mar- Tages, and funerals. I mado €1.500 to $1,600 in this way, whilo my salary was $1,600 a year, And yot kince my troubles daring this sommer my wife and nelf have been six days without food." He detailed his movements 1 tho West, and gave as the reagon for changing hia namo the request of a brother pricst, who was going in the cigar business with him, and who thought thoy would lose the Catholic trado if they re- tained their own oames. Me, Gocdoman continued for nearly an hour aod ahsalf to give his experionce as a pricat, His locturo was replete ‘with nucomplimentacy allusions to tho Catholic clorgy and to thelr in- tetior lifo, sa to which latter bo charzed that tho pricats sero guilty of mavy worldly exccenes for which they held thei devout parishioners re- eponsivlo, Many of tho doctrines of hin tato hurch ha repudiated as the bollofs of bigots. Yo would domand an oarly trial of bis ease, and highly compti- mooted his conpse), Messrs. Hoverip and Nans- ford, 38 well as tho ten i men who could not ‘bo corrupted. Ifo promisod to enter into fnilor details at awobsoqnent lecture, At the coucin- afoh a latgo nombor of persons gathered around him with congratulations, and the audionco was iotly dlemiseed, Among those on the plat- forma were the lay. Mr. Hott, Counselor Hove- rin, and ono or to Gonnciimen, In the audience there wero s good many ladies. During tho lec ture 8 larga body of tho Princo of Orango foci- fy entered the hall, preceded bya band of uuels, —— The Famous Elcho Shield, New York deratd, ‘Tho Elcho Shield was prevonted in 1462 by Tord Elcho for annual competition beiwtoen Engtund and Sootlend, Ireland was afterwards ailowed to compote for it, Bince the oompet- Von commenced the ebield has Leen won eight timen by Engiand, four yoars by Bootluod, and now twice by Ireland, No eights from the Brit- {ah colonics’ or elaerhera rote ever allowed to compote for the Zicho Shield, the simple roason heing that {¢ {9 restricted to Grost Britatu and Irotand ; nor would tt ha allowed vo go oat of what fs called the United Kingdom, This remarkable trophy is about 48 inches high, and 26.wide, As itetands in tho oxlubl- tion tent on Wimbledon Common, aupported on ao appropriate pedestal covered with crimron rolvet, the behotder would scarcely desito to took on a finer piecoof workmanship, ‘I mboesed solid silver, and the workman: pia f exqttixite fouch and dnish, The surfaco adull tint, Uke oxidized ailvar—which, in fact, it is, Tuo ableld Ig divided Into » namber of compart- tents, each one emblazoned with some brave tradition of British hiatory. Queen Klizabeth avd {be preaent reigning Soverciga of Cireat Britain are givon eeniuene place among tho ped Knights and fair damos of historia cole- rity who sorva to ilnetrate certain passages of Enghish history. ‘Tha mone artistic chiseling is employed to bring out the details of battle- piaee, which adorn the borders of the feld, and purea of men in armor, on horseback and ov foot, aro mado lala and palpable co the eye aa the artiat's cunning band can ecutthom. Bat- tle and hunting é@cenew are composed and exe- cuted with great fidelity to naturv. The prica of thine palate plece of workmanuhip is said to The Ultramontane Troubles in Con tr Amorica, A Pavama dispatch atatees that tho Ultramon- tane riots have been put down gud @ large uuw- bes of the priestly sostigators bave.bevn thrust Spon the Stato of Nicarangua. ‘I'he query natur- ally aciacs, |) Why woud these bloody facatica to Nicaraugua 2” Rietraurtis has always boon the objective point for fugitlves, and for the outra- cixed from Liberal Sistes, It is the Ultramou- taue nmery aod refuge of Central Amorica, Now that Guatemala, isn Salvador, and Mou- durag and Costa li practically in tho bands of the Antl-Ultramontaue party, tele extremely probable that the Prevideots of these States, after the recent Hau Miguel infamy, which was but a repetition of what bes occurred bature, will require Prosident Chamurro, of Nicaraugua, to pretent wows guarantee, that be will not let loose upon them again the seditious efoment which bis regard for the clerical party le! to or. Presldeut Gonzsles, of Ban Balva- dor, whore the recont massacre docurred, ix asld to bo & very determined man, Bosldos, the oloo- ston for President comos oi shia fall, fife mt the Risk of Hie own. Pritadeiphia Times. Nonte Mountats, Pa, dniy 9}.—North Moun- tain {ss quiet hillside renort ona branch road aff from Wilkonbarra, Pa. Adjacent to the ho- tol are nines and whafis. {0 # naw ono of these Intter, whieh waa being aunk, the flow of water at BO feet wan no plentiful as to compel ite ter- porary abandonment. A few daya ago the He Saves & “hoa” denconded the shaft’ to exam ins its condiacn, Hn» waa lowored 50 foot, when tho mmiden slacking of the rops showed thet fallen from tho bucket. had been avarcomo Ly aan, aud that if be had nob becn already xilled hy tho fall, thst he yyould soon dia from drowning or suffocation. The group of gucetn wore of courte forror- atricken, and urged tha unforinnate bors’ ang =—nambering maty tmon—to go to hin rescue, but they peromptorily refused ta take tho Fil Their cowardica #0 dingnated the Rey. Walter Q, Hoot, fate Profonror at Lafsycito College, Rast- on, and presont pantor of the Preabyterian Charch, Tonth and Arch atreete, Philadelpiia, that, accontred as ho wax, he pinnged into the bucket and insisted upon being quickly lowered tothe xeens of peril, Ho wa rotuctiapgly let down, au ins yory short timo signaled to the alort snd anxioun hearts at tho windlaen to “hotel away.” Thin waa done with » hearty will, and the added wotght told them that the impulsive and éangerous exploit bad not beon tute, On reaching the enrfacn Mr, Beott fainted trom tho great utross thet ho bad wodor- gone, sud his revqued burton waa e wot, limp, and gausaloas masa, Mr. Scott waw soon re- stored, and tho ‘Captain also yloldod to treatment, and calted for @ glose af whis- ky and bis pipe for» little solace. Mr. Scott roported thet the gas wes ove rararin mand shat he was catlous to inhale sa Mitle of it au posale ble. He found the viotim under water, and aa bo wag a men weighing about 200 pannda, it tax- ed dls strenth to lng him into the buckat, and when he had himself climbed ip and sven tho signal to hofat he was in ® stupor, and recollent- edn more until he revived among hia friends, He bas entiraly recovered, and not being of a norvous temperanont he exporlences no nn~ Jearant offects, The doed would havo tren feroie fo any wan, but in aclergymat, who. as the Gaptaia must havo it was clear that ho aclass, are more noted for timidity than onraga in pbysicnl aud temporal affairs, was as heroic yhd daring an it wae noteworthy, ANGELUS. Mloftiy drope tho crimson sun ¢ Roftly dawn fron) overhead, Drop the hell-notes ono by ona, Melling iu the melting red, Osi! to angel ears unslecping ¢ © Day tw done; the night Ws dread ¢ Take the world in care cod keeping, Bot the white-robed aentrien close, ‘Wrap our went apd weariness In the anrety of repore, Lat the slilning Peewsiie Bearing fragrance on their wings, Btand about our beda to biees, Fright away all evil things, 4 Baye of Him whore etadew pours ‘Thsough dark lives « brimmlug glory, Float o'er lonesome woods aud woors f Float suave the billowa hoary $ Bing thrngh night and storm and sin, ‘Tangled fate and bitter story. Guido the lost and wasderiog 1.” ‘Now the fast red roy $s gone; Now the fwilight shadowy hie; Buil the kell-noter, one by one, Drop and apresd and reek the sky, Praying, a8 with human tip: 4 Augeln, Neorkon } Sigil ts utgh f ‘Take ux to thy guardisasblp,” Susan Coodae in the Indevendent, Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Bmart~ Weed, or Water-Popper, is not recommended ae aw cure-all, It chould not bo classed with tha patent nostrams of the day. Mo patent how been obtained or asked for upon it, It is nots secrot medicine, the chief ingredient being made known in tho namo chosen to designate it, But it is clnimed to be s superior Extract, mado ina aciontific manner, from fresh planta and roote, by wcoli process; host, which inured in making all other Extracts of Smart-Weed, being objec- tivnable, as it destroys most of tho medical vir- tues that reside in tho plant, as steted iu tho American Dispensatory and by other moat exocl- tent euthorities, In tho modost-looking littie wooed, found growing by the roadside, is found more officscious romedy, when comblncd with Jamaica Ginger and other modifying agents, for Diarrbos, Dysentery, Sommer Complaint, Pain snd Colic, thau has heretofore becn known to the medical profession. Dr. Pierce's Extmnct is sold by druggists. wa DORAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND IAVERPOOL, FRU Ap tote RTT ae HAE gaat cont <"Hiaturdag, fin Auiguvle ates ti day, silt Auguel, at a. 1 For London Direct... GR! ¢ August, ALC RO, Saturday, 1 August,at 3p, tn BECK... In parvage, §10 and @&0, curren 4 ot ax raduaed tates, “Sicorage tloxete, @2 currency. ‘Deaite tor £1 aod upwards on Urea! Britain. phy to . B. LABBON, Northeast corner Olark aad Randoiph-aia. (oD havauen idauso}, Coicago. ene one now ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, a. Gouoral Fransatlantio Company's Mall Steams paren Hare Wont and Barres “hd sutendid vosnsl oa tnia favorite route for the Contineat (being more sonther- then ny ollier), will sail (rom Por Nu. #0, North Rivor, Ssturday, Ai 7 ‘Saturdagy Aunt 2h bene atin ents « PHI IN GOLD tinctuding wines Firat eabin, 9150 and #110, aocordina ta necommod tions second cabin, B72: (hind, 64% Heturn teksts at redu rates. Bteorage 82), with superior accom kind, 19> eludiny nocossaries withont extra charce. Meamers inarked thus* dn not carey steerage jiasxragers. GEOUGK MACKENZIE, Axent, bb Urasdwar, NY. AMERICAN LINE, REDUCED RATES AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all posts in Great Britain and the Continent. Ww J. H. MILN: ra Agont, 123 LaSalle-st,, corver Madison. NOHOR LIND. U g Exetostite SiGe Gi oak We Me acres, #314 sclnding atone. i Se cee M A I ] h “Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Nrlatol (Rugland) dipoct, ROMHNGET, We Spuoel SRAKGoin’sy ure ‘Cab es Ley lags jake Nboro & SUMMER RESORTS. Island Ledge House, Wells Beach, fe, W. A. WONCESTER & CO., Proprietors. Thls ts comsldored the Good on the Mow ting! ‘where thare is aarf and river ba’ ow excojtous dacililen fue saljpa. Sabian, ganuinds, si at amusements, Good marie fur danine an thee at, roam and everything (hat gaa be pratioae adapted for Hlosjare aud ceorygtion, Boleadi Bore, med bathe wood Wiens moderate. The boat ket cau afford fur the table, od fur the eomfurt apd napyiaons of fus guests. Hosta a Maine It. he tuue fonr trains per day from Hoswon to {ful resurt. MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Diseases, ASHEVILLE, N. 0, ‘Thin insti(ution fur the pure and treatmeat of por sone auderiay froin Lung Disaster, le now open and ‘will romata so throughout the enlire year. Asheville, 43,250 feet above the lovel of the aes, bae for slong tine teen visited by auch patlenta, and the climate ie well Ktown to exert a Deneliclal Influence on cousumptives, For particulars adanees Wot téatan M.D. “HOT WA THE. LOW PRESSURE STEAM VAHOTIS PATENT BAERTY BOILER, vesARie ELT AEE RA, Mw PUMPS, REGISTERS. VENTILATORS, EEO. CRANE, BREED & CO., OAs SUPPORTERS. &. Bupporters, Braces, Trusses, Hlestio Stock. gees, AReeraHaS ranitne da cemnerees ba ated, by au agperi au, at sud vey home Of DIT eet? sHOY, 5 Clark-at., Loose J, second Hoor, Boume priv: SATURDAY, at 2 a'elockey GRAND MATINEB! ‘The Ruceesa of tha Heanon, the Great Hpectacle, THE ICh WITCH! EVERY BCENE ENTHUSTASTICALLY BNCORED, Tucutental ta the apectacte, the performancen of the very famona GARRETTA FAMILY —Mule. Garretts, Blebor Monta, aud Little Apollo, “Cheir firet eppear- ance ln Chieago, Also, the woeld-famed Acrobatic Deanties, THF CLAUU: SISTERS, Mtaple and Maggie, “These ladien Baye qo eanat ta the world tm thelr epectal arte, ‘Ve morrow, Sunday, Eveutug, Grand Performance Ch WITCH. ee m4 HOOLEY'S THEATBE, FOURTH wrk OF THE FASIOUS UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY To Mz, Hart Jacknmu'e adaptation of the Great Fay of The Two Orphans. Eyery Kyening and Wednesday aud Saturday Matinee, LINCOLN PAVILION Corner Grant and North Clari-ste, TENRICT & WINTER, Proprietors, FOURTH GRAND “OPEN AiR vONGERT, Ala Contra) Park Garden, New Vork, Saturday Eve’p, duly 31, 1875. ‘Tho Grand Orchestra of forty acireted performers under the direction of Eanes Balatiia,Es DANCING, Talon Hall, 141 Clarkent., coraer Bonroe, Partice will coutinug through the year, Tickets, 75 ceute, Btunlc by Wadgnood's ful tand. 'D, G. WEDGWOOD, ____ FINANCIAL: Dearborn Seminary, CHICAGO, ITs Tho twentieth year of thte School for th higher aduca- Hon of roung ladies, will begia Sept. 12. Anewend en- \ Aarged Hoarding Department, with slexent scoommoda- tions, sill then ba apeund ander the euperriston of Rev. and Mru. L..D. MANSFIRLD, (or seventean years at the head of Rockland Inatitute, at Nyack 00 HaJion, M. ¥.5 to mhom aust for eatalogues, 999 Wal Avg LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, ‘The acadamio year 1815-16 will begin on Thursday, Repl. An examination fcr adzoierte planding will be held on Thursday, tepre to mavanood stan Ol, 1. bexinning at 9 am. ‘on ‘Thurnday, No icant will 1o examined at uy other time, In ‘of the academic year 1877-74, ana ee , A appticanta for admineion aa caniidvtne for a degree, who have not received a college etucatiop, wil! be required to paas a preliminary examination, For further Suformation and for a circular glriug fui par- Ucularn eddreae JOHN H. ARNOLD, Librariny, PARK INSTITUTE, POR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, Thand77 Ashinol-ny., Chicago. An Institution of the Firat Grade, lvarding De partment enlarged. Iocma newiy furnished, Large and efficient corpa of Teechers, Fall Term begins Bent. 16, 1876, Bend for Catatogus. 5 =) ORnBGE. ‘The Hchool of Lettera, the Scientine School, and the Grammar Bhool of Racine College wil reopen Wednen- day, Bept. 35, ‘The restoration of Tayler Hall, with many lwprove- qucnta, aude few Laboratory and Gymonsiuin whlch are to be fintabed before the term opens will edd much to the advantages of tho inatitution, For admission apply to REV, JAMES DE KOVEN, D, D., Racion College, itarine, Win, Catalogues can te had ag Jansen, MoGlurg & Cx.’ Mitche!l Hathaway, Jou Btate-at, and et the Mer- chante! National Bauk, ~ Stocks Dealt fo at tha Now sold by us on margin of Privileges Neeotfated at one to two par cent from market om mem fecal the Now York eacheaze or vesungible pprtee Teegoaume nave peon realicod ibe past) daj0. ‘Put pr calltconta ob 100 ebaroe $106.25. Btraddlos 8710 enc’. contra} 200 shares of wtork for 3) daye withont furtber risk, while mans thoaneud dollars! Peat ma bo a ‘Advieo and information turntshed, Paraphict, oot and soning how rk Btock Exchange bougbt end va per cont, wt valuatle. 9 ativtkal tuturmstion all-st. oporations are conducted, sens Free To anyadidzns. Orders apiictied by mall or wire and prowyily exeented by us, Addrew TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, Nu. 2M we York, _PROPOSALS. NOTIGH TO CONTRACTORS. Orricr. Coutmave & Toto R, R. Co. Contmmen, Ou Jay 15, 1055, Blas for the cousiruction of the Columntius & ‘Toledo Ratlroud will be received st the officu of the Company, fo the aly of Golumubus, in the State of Oil, until noon, on the Jd day of August next. ‘ Uulds many be made for eonrtrncting one or more nae: tious, or the whole road, and may include all materials nooeteary to complete iho whoto line ready for equip- ment. ‘The necessary maps, profiles, and eatimates for tho work csn Le found at the oflice of the Chief Enginecr, Phil D, Fisher, where all tequired taformstion will be given. ‘The Company Toserve the right to reject apy and all pidrottored. ML. AM, GHEENE, President O, kT. H.R. Oo, Proposals for Lake View Waler Bonds, Bealed hide will be received at the Buperyizor's office unlll Friday, Aug, 6, 1835, at3 p.m, for the sale of f $1,009 each, 125 water bonde of the Jenomination o} due July 1, 1895, and bearing interest at 7 cent, [payable sémtabnually, on the first day of Jaly and awa the American Exchange National Hank of New York, and at this office, Thero will be accrued jntereat on the bouds from the 1st of July, 1875, and Dida must be made accordingly, ‘Bide will be received for all or any portion of the honda, the town reserving the right to accept auch aa itmay deem neceasary, of reject all bid ey Mut te marked un the envelope, Bide for Lake View Water da, Hoom W Bryan Block, Ghicagu. F. SULZER, Supervisor, For the Board of Trustees ot the Town of fake View, MASTER'S SALE. Under Deeres of Foreclosure in tho matter of the Rockford, Ruck island & St. Louls Ratt- toad Company. United States of Amorlen, Clroult Court of the United Blatos for tho Northern District of [1linots, ta C1 uate Venae HatiePmaL et Pana: Ea Featirond Sherpa, ie Unidul a bliontaviile Hadroad Gorapany, and Samuol AL. Nickorau, Doteadants, and Kohort 8. Noyesand 153 ‘othor holders of bonds, who havo interroned herein, entored to .D, pursuance «fa ducree of the sald Court ore of Ji a Mi neary uf eal ‘a8 one property and not in sepa. igh and: ayaa ne leat y' beet bidder iy will eal tage asedie-at., in che Uity of Chi BROT Hitech: and ns Gtewoted ‘Tuo nuriquecil yremiees ssvertbe 1m tho bill of platie fipdda extdieauan. including the entire Said tockturd) Hock felaud & Bt. Youle Hallroas 08 pany, wie ic r cha bo tho: Paar stata Wpltc and alvo ineluding all the rights of way, Uspot-erounds, ooal-lands, ol pends. al} depots, station-owses, engipe-houses, oar wuaes, freignt-houses, grato-housos, grain-elevators, wood house oF other bufldiugs, and all ear alps pou eu all kine of rolling stock or equlimen la bold for ‘Be th con: seailon eit . he aul pany, oF i Analog: at’ ecmotivs, car, rolling stock and equinments, mants, fuel, and matoriale for thi operating, repairing, slpo! ita brauchoay orl aay of tte coat mines o frenchinee conocted wi replacing tho said t ato : " comes, Fants, tsauee, god ho etakegs lalla tiles, ati Latoronta erer. as well at law as ‘a egaity, of the sald ford, Ruck Teland & Bt, is Railroad Campane (ai, Auch tw Civtsaanay also the eutire railroad of tua itis Ssunera Tiakiroad Comin. with ai tho fran: ile Teleileres, spirarhananoes thereat Fo engine: her proherty, Fai an clone (6 aufords Woek loland 2 St. Loule flalleoas “ompany aod id Orton 2 Minoraville runt om peoy, oF er of them, aud which le wow ia the bosecaetga ‘ut Willan th bora, mioelvact and all pibereruperts righta, franchls , a0) Lungs which shi ave been acquired by purohese or otherwise by th Recatror darvag tis geudensy of tite ault for abe tn cons ction with eaid faltegads, aiid alall be at Loe tue of rere tharate doorsad fo" hla Goaestone Sr jo which “he. fay taba entitled, together 2 exe. property. and. not Ue he vaneihd ats esa tid a facach atthe dimes onan Did by re | id aid nal {hutiaed 10 recelvo from suet: purchas, Any’ of thp outstanding and°uapel taht unferand secure dr ths or October ‘mentioned ip ser dvoree. OF cert Gatos of Tedtinioe teva ta fh ut aur oF guid cow. ne, at aoe perepotnge as wald Court sbal! direst a puro ee Par : ore KArtIcHiae description of the said Propasty rolevonce ena've Wed f0 said di ee HENID N. BISHOR, Master in Chanceryof the Croult Court of tbo Dalted Motes ior che Bortbera Dusit uf Hilts, Dated Jrily 19, TAZA. nialno- Hock "HAOTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY TH BXOHANGH FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE Boys Fitted for College or Business, Ina pood country home, with s xenerous table, ample plsy grounds, and Lealthfal chmate, under the care o¢ ay experianced teacher. ‘The uuunter of hoys Waited to 16, The next school yr cf 40 wees beging Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2° vf clreutara address J. Sf. BACHE. Ru "te MISSES GRANTS’ SEMINARY, 12834 aud 190 Hort | best rhea 1 seagn, will open KINDERGARTEN, Tn conuectton with the Semninarr, will open at the yo Atif ‘ELMBU! iG AN BCHOOL, For Young Ladies and Girls, will reopen Nowtay, Rept, 13, at Elroburet, 16 softer from Chicage, on the Galeus Division of the N.W, TR. R. Location Lealthy and beautiful, Grounds over tY acres tn extent. Tedchara able and expericnord, Native teachers of German art French, MRS. LN. CULTEM, Inte Head Ae tatant of Waruingtou School, Chteage, Peinelpsl. Bend for Cir- cular, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Chester, Pa... (For Boarders only.) Wednesday, Kept. 4. Sacation alevatad bulldings uasdrone ad ee extenaltp. Thorouen and Moet 1 Rowinoariug, the ad Hagel Caretul-overeleht aft tyr es of Cadets, fur Circulars sony 7 é , Hexepateon af the Aeademy, 4h Clark Culoage, a7 th Only THRO, HY ATT. Proadent. MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Ohildren, GERMANTOWN, PA. Fatablished 1457. The Beat, segstem will eam commence on Wednesday, Sept. For circulars addross tho Princival. ‘OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND SUSBES. Boarding nul Ua Sehugl: Latin, Haalish, aud Frenel RANA ME DIGEVILLY. 1527 & 1529 BPRUGE-8T., Phila., Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE UF 1RAINS FAIrLAMAtiON oF Trees ak cn SADR. —T Rati : : Daley oxeapter CHICANO & NORTHWESTERN RAIL! ac? Hand fiveBandaardivar me tt corner Sth rat eri 3 rs depot earner of ile jebot corner of Capat MICHIGAN CENTRAL Pe Leta Asi RAILR49, ‘ont nf Derntgagtcond-tt, wutheaat corner af Randalah, ~Y_fease, | arrives Atlamle Pavreaeucestor ‘Nigbt Bapress, GpAND nate “Bander fa. 2° atneday and Sanday Ba. CHICAGO, ALTOW & ST. Enfon Depot, West St Monet. bridge Ofreas: at epot, and Lea hant phat, Gianeacs ent Lakest. rs Tiehet and corner dich CYICAGD, MILWAUKE! . PAUL . Jon feat ner ion aid Crate RN a Milwaukes 4 Prairiy dn 6) Disiaion, Pasenae tts pom, Miwauxes, ba Cr ‘Bt, Paul,” Minneapolis, (¢tpaa, @ Urecn say, (arog) 00a. m.|? #:09p. mn, saree Bala? fs alot, Pavnager Milwaukee, Bty Pact € Miane: _apolla, through Kx} PI oda. my oi 7:30 6, me ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRIAD. Depot Soot af takenh, and Fant af Ticntyseconday Nebo fandoljlst,, near Clark, ‘GUmuau Passencer. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, spats, Juul of Laveat., pnliantae, and Sisteenthea ixteenthats, Ticket Opes, 63 Clark th Arrive. Hastuan. ity, Lesvos i reiveuaurth ‘hisow & i, Jonepy Ee 2 ibugue # Hisar ony ie aitroque # Hier Oley ap, Paclte Siaut Exp, for Uin Kansas © Aeatenworih, At- hieon Joseph Kzp. WANKAKEE LINE, ook Lakewst.. ant depot Soot Teenty= From Coatrat Depot, J Tcket"opiee, Ll Kandolphet., a1 sccond-el, WILLIAMS COLLEGE, ‘Willlarontown, Mars,, devoted wholly to college work. Tuition and other college fees reinitted to all atudenta needing ald, Board tn College Hall, {3a week, Next examination for admissiun, Sept. 8, For catatogues apply to YP. A, CHADBOURNE, President, RYE SEMINARY, RYE, N.Y. ‘The next sesnion will commence Bent. 18, For par- teulare apply to the Principal, MRS, 8. J. LIVE, PACKRE COLLEGIATHINSTITUTA, Brooklyn Heights, The thirtieth year of this institn~ tion will open Bept. 15,1875. Papils from abroad are Tooelved into the family of Miss E. J, Smith, # member of the Faculty, The best facilites are aftonted for Musio, Painting, snd Modern Languages. Elociive coursé allowed, "For circulars, address 4, ORITTEN- DEN, Ph. D., Brooklyn, N, ¥. i Koad 0. DA SILVA an MRB, ALEX. DRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs. Ogden Hottiush's) Eaxliss, French, gud German Boarding and Day School far Young La- diea and Chidren, with calisthenics, No, 17 Wost Thirty-eighth-st., Now York, Ievpons Sept. 37, plication may be inade by latter ‘an above, IVIL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINERIING AT the Renseclaer Polytechnic Institute, Tros, N. Ys Instruction very practical, Advantages unsurpassed, {n thls country, Graduates obtain excellent poaltions, Tevpens Sept. it, Por tho Annual Nenstor, contain ing lmproved Coursy of Study, aud full particulars, address Prof, CHALLE 0 ecturs f00L tf Tarrytown-on-Hudaon, ELFCT ‘The Irvin jE BEST ig Tnatttnte, reopens Sept, 14, Thorongh tustruction In the En- glinh ant cl studies, ‘The following gentlemen are present patrons of the echool: Sr, Thomas Kirkratrick, 490 Drosdway, New ¥ Chanute, Chief Engineer Fite Hatiroad Roberta, No, 17 South street, N. Graves, No, 10 Dusne street, +3 The Rev. dy Relden Spencer, Tarrytown, N. 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O PAY UNTIL CURED-DIL SHIP, 1 Boren-at,, near Clark, Uwenty-one yeaa’ ex lence, tuay' be consulted persagally oF by wath, Feceot charge-ou ail chronic, private, aud bervoud Aiveases of both sexes, special attention pald to female discasce and difiicultics, Dr. Shipp is tha only physician in Chicago who makee no charge Until the qstest fe cured, Sedk jcines went to any addrosa. ents trosted at a distance by tall, MANE D RESTORED, A victim of atin Septet, fit ieee i ‘int "ay, mereuas deulll righ met a < Hivsont {rev to ble follow-suderusa. Hye TS Nasanate. MX, » & r