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by «UPON examination, stated that, following ina nummary of her log? Telt Chicago nly 9, and had a fino run to Duluth, whern wo arrived on {he 2th; returning, stopped at Marquetie for a carga fof irony found bere steam Largo Eqyytin and cannott, aclira Two Fannies and City of Milwaukee, eft Marquette on tho ist; arrived at the fault and lorked through canal Aug. 1; met in canal gimra Poorlesa and Cumberland, bound up; ate Bt. Paul locked throngh after nas noticed that all the steamers woro full of parnengers, ahowlng a great 1n- crease In Lake Buperior travel over previous month. Down tho river met the propa Seymour and Ontarin, uperior and Wetmore, and aches Han sear ve fetadnen aud City of Uuitalo ti tow of the Yoga Beymonr and Dobbing, echra Francis Brown and B.A, Ihinball n tow of tug Frank Mofiatt, AL Af gusc wo learned tho hoteln were full of tourintes In the Btratts wo meta large fcot of vrascin bound down ti fale wind, Thin won on tho 2d, Hada tine trip Tobleago, where wo arrived on tho morning of tho th. {Utyo prop Tturd will Jeava on her third pleastito ex- curslon to Laku Superior Priday at 8 o'clock p. tn, THE GALE IN THE LOWEN LAKES, ‘The gale that nwopt over tno lakes leat Sunday particularly erce ou Lake Erle, and n number of sc- cidenta to Yousct property aro reported, ‘Tho batgo Deatey, igh! from Buffalo, broke from her tow in tho middlo of Jako Erle, during tho galo, and has not been soen since, It ixauppored she foundered, car rying down tho Csptain, E. It, Acton, two eallora named Roth and Pecracll, aud tho cook, Mra, McCregor. ‘Theschr Ishpeming te reported aground on the head of Fighting Island, Bome approbension in felt with reference to tho asfety of four bargen xhich tho steam barge Trader wan compolled to abandon off tho Fant Rinter Sunday, Tho four wero londed with atono fram Kelly's Island, During tho storm the tow-lino broke, and tho der was compelled to run into tho river at Toleto faceafety. When sbelelt the barges ‘were heavily, hbor.ng nd it is feared by many that thoy wero ‘The ateam-barga Dutniqno was also com- pe andon her barges, but they have siuco turned up all right, A schooner is reported arhoro at Marblelead, but her name han not tecn learned, Spettal Dispatch to The CAtraso tribune, Dernorr, Aug, 4.—The barge Draley, of Saginaw, roported lost during tho gulo of Sunday on Lake Eric, han gine sahore boluw Point au Peloo, with all bands fared, YESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Spectal Dispatea (o The Chicago Tribune, Pont Hunox, Mich., Aug, 4.—Duwx—Icope Mons fans, Mohawk, Huron City, Egyptian and consort, 1. Millsand barges ; schra N. Folger, Annte W, Feter- a0, Un-Propa Pactle, Roowenaw, Europe, Yoromlto and consort, David W. ust and Vargos ; echira Jad Farwell, F. J. King, Anglo Saxon, LaSalle, David A, Welle, J. Diglor, Southampton. Wap—Bouth, light, Special Digpaten (a The Chicago Trihune. Pont Ifunox, Mich,, Aug. 4,—Down—Propa Artic, Mayllower; nchra Gulile, Phuter, Moultor, City of Green Bay, Bt. Lawrence, tf, Folger, Ellen 8p Up—Lrope Germania, ‘Sanilec; weclira J. £, Bailey, Fiectwing, ©, A. King, Wert Hide, Joses, ‘Thomas Gawn, Lillo Parsons, Japan, J. O, Thayer. Waio—Houthweat, gut; weather cloudy, with rain, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Epectal Dupateh to The Chicaya tribune, LaBaey, II, Ang. &—Annivep uy River—Stmr ‘Batie, towing canalboat North Branch, from Peru, Ught, for LaSalle; stmr Bello of Ottawa, with excur- sion-party from Ottawa, Derantep—Prop Novelty, with lumber for Bath; aime Belle of Ottawa, by river, with excursion party for Ottawa. Pasuxy Into Caxar—Nothing, Passzp Our—G, L. Booth, from Lockport, light, for LaSalle; prowNovelty, with lumber for beth, Elghtoen foct 2 inches water on the mitro aill of Lock 15, ‘Ine river ia thought to be falling a little, ‘Briwuxronr, Aug, 4—AnutveD—Orion, Marseilles, G1co bu corns” D, 't. Wright, slorre, 6,0 bu corn} Telle France, Morris, 0,00 bu corn ;’ prop Montauk, Lockport, 2,500 bu corn, G00 brla flour; roy China, Ottawa, 2,500 bu corn, CLuanep—Iron-Clad, Porn, 86,512 ft lumber, 2,850 Jathy Andrew Jackson, Pert, 91,253 ft lumber, ath; Morning Light, Uitawa, 69,916 ft lumbes lath; W. A. Stee), Obaunahon, 1,900 ft lumber, 17 m abingles, dm lath; prop Mohawk ’iolle, Witmington, B5iniumber, 24 m shingloe; J, Menard, Wilmington, 70,0108 lumber, PORT OF ERIE. &pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, nrg, Ps, Aug. 4.—AnnivaLs~From Chicago, stmr India, prop Philadelphia, ReorsrTe—10,000 hu wheat, 6,900 bris flour, 19,400 tons fron ore, Fartonrs—Firm, with few chartors to report, Tho tharters to-day were: Schr Quward, coal to Chiteaga, down-town dock, 7c; scr Wells Burt, coal to Alilwau kee, 60, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Thotow-bargo J, H, Magruder was taken from tow yesterday morning, while passing Port uron up, by the Sheriff, Hor detontion wos caused by foreclosure ofa mortgago againat her....the prop Pacific col- Uded with the barge D. K, Clint, ta a dense fog, while opposite Port Huron yeaterilay morning, ‘The Pacise lont her stem in the collision, and was obliged tolay over for repairs, ‘Tho barge Clint was unin- Jared....The ecow Monoy-Makor fs sunk in Oudo's Mip, at Dotrolt, ‘Tho monoy eho will make for her owner this your can bo oaally counted...,"The sido: wheel stmr Dominion, owned at Wallaceburg, was burned Saturday night near Chatham, and is » total loss, Ineured tn Canada for $10,000,...'Tho atmr Bteinhoff, which brought a largo party of excursiou- (eta to Detroit lant Monday, was beled white in port, This was on account of ® collision wilh tha acow Loulea, a fow days ogo, abroant of Belle Ine, ‘The Fessul fave tho teceasaty bonda,,..Tho Duifalo Ez- presa states that the wator in that harbor has not been. to low in yoara as tt was Monday, At some polnta thay and vessels grounded at their docks. ‘Tho wind wus east, and probably quite a atorm provatled in some por- Moun of thetake....83ys tha Detroit. /vst of Souda; “A meoting of tho tug-owners of iis vicinity was held at the oficeof 8. U, Grummond yesterday after- hoon, William Ltvingstone, Jr. in tho chair, ‘Tho meot{ng was called for the purpves of getting up an Muoclation, or adopting somo inaseures whereby tugs iuight make a little money, or at leant hold their owit, Thera was » large representation of the tug-property owned on the river, ‘I'ho owners feel hopeful that thle Une thelr efforts at anton will ba succose tl, soveral who refused to come tn before now cousidoriiy ft beat toue with the majority, Indeed thoro fs undaratoud to bo little or no opposition to the formation of au Mtoclatfog, and it ls probable that to-morrow after boon, to wich time the moeting adjourned, tho object will’ be successfully- consummated.”,...Notica hee received from the Government of tue Dominion of Canada that a lightsbip has been stationed near Bar Point, Lake Erie, and ine Ughta shown for the first timo on'the id inst. Lati- tude, 41 dog, GY miu. 40 aec, north; longitude, 83 deg, S min, 20 anc, woat, “Tho yossol ia ‘anchored {n 18 fort Of waier, 0 fathoms to the southward of the west oud ofthe reef, and is distant from Bois Blane Ught 034 tullos, belug nearly duo south, aud from Bar Point south’ 4¢ west. ‘Two fixed lghts aro exhibited from Ihe foremast ‘of tle vengoh wrod light atau elovation 0f 48 feet from the deck, and a white light atan olo- ration of 4ufeet, uo ighta will urobably be soen at Adlstance of 10 imtics, ‘The yeasol la paluted red, with e words Dar Point Lightabip” on each wide in ge white letters. Vessvla passing should not go thin half a mile of tho lightsip on any elde, and eucle of heavy, draught auld pane to southieard, e will be rung during thick and foggy weather, MA Remarkable Surgical Oporation. Fort Wayng (ind,) Sentinel, In tho Sentinel, of yestorday, mention was made of a dificult and’ painful surgical opera- tion performed upon the porson of Alis, bi Caswoll, at tho Hanna Houso, on ‘Tucuday. ‘Tho Hl mrare one, sod worthy of deacrip- 1. Bira, Caswall, the afllicted lady, who is so woll and favorably known in thus "city, haa been troubled with symtoms of ourvatura of tho spine ince sho was 14 years of ago. Recently thems symptoms Lavo become marked, until thoy ore ed tho alarm of Br. Caswell, who sout to Dostun for Dr. Nichardeon, au ominent Burgoon of that city, to come to Fort Wayno and examina tho case, Tho doctor arrived horo ta week and, unloss @ cure could be elfected,’ eltuer parsiyaiy or insanity would speedily ensuc, aod perhaps doath. Undor thaso circumstanocs it was deolded to havo an operation porfurmed. Tho patiant was prepared Y Proper applications of modioino for 16 ordeal, aud on Saturday afternoon the opera- Hon was socomplished by Dra, Richardson and pills oF this city, Just prior to thie, cupping had been resorted to, anda large quautity of blood taken from the spine. The operation cous alsted of the buraing of six hotce ju the eplusl colkiang, Rats ate Aron, the consequent suf- olug 88 oxcructatin sec f i@ and agonizing ay Antara, bo. Chloroform way not sdminietera through fear that lockiaw might Tardy auftsiont Lomeven fanagafo tbe erie, . WOVEr, i =, slab tho latenso angula. SUS OPUS, ‘The pation! to be Held tight honted trous wore forced inta Lio apne Mrs. Caswell {8 now in as favorable a oundition as could have been anticipated, although suffer. Ing, an might bo oxpected, somewhat trom nery- Ouseprostration, Dr, Iichardson remains con- stantly with Lor, ag it will requizo a period of ten days from Tuesday last, to detormue whoth- tr or not a perfoct cure has Loew effected, ——— Rohind the Aye. Kinvaton (N. ¥.) Freeman, «+. ‘This led to tho dubject of the Beochar icandal, when the old fellow in firent surpriga tsked what thet was. The unfortunate gentie- Mao thus put big foot intoabad box, and couldu’t escupo without reuearsiug tho wholo story, Atleast acoounty he sod the vative wera -Dacornerof the store, the native enallowing tho aucoulent narrative With eager avidity, while che uarrator was fast dosing Vitality, aud was teduced to neatly the condition of a furur at tho Ate dieagreement, Ho lias brought the story up ‘0 the thus of the printed edition of the trial ru- tha dala ot and bois going tolond that to THE NEW DEAL. Mr. Dunlap Accepts the City Marshalship. A Formal Demand Will Be Made on “the Old Board To-Day. The Board of Public Works Notify Them to Clear Out, Why Mr, Dunlap Was Induced to Accept, He Will Have the Full Support of the Mayor. His Future Policy. The combat deepens, Dut no Lanners are being tacked to greasy poles, 0 bayoueta aro being poliabed, no raw-recrults are tortured with musket practice, there {s no smell of powder, no outaoun Looming of cannon, no sound of diums. It will be tho odd- ost battle that ever was fought, and {f nome ono will not bo ruined by the ridiculousness of the affray, there will bo no virtue ia Sheridan's povtry ond resolutions, ‘and still lees in Mayor Colvin'’s dotermination to do what hocan for thecity, Moth theoffensiva and de- fennive look upon tho weapona that mankind haw hitherto been accustomed to make battle with, oa mere childiah toys which would fall to pleces wero men Itko they to lay thelr emaliest uger upon then, ‘They would no moro. think of Ilfting a gun to point at thelr opponents than an Indian chief would think of taking » white mana penknife ta cut up a whole rogiment, If thoy would uso nome atich weapon, the publio might have & chance to congratulate somo of the contestants for rid- ding them of an old nufmance and forever bushing up an ondican din alot the Board of Police, Isnt, a no auch quod luck remains in store, the combat must be onjoyed whilo St lants, and the most tnuat bo made out of tt, When Bueridan famues s pronuoclamento it must bo taken fer tho Ifteraturo {t coutains equally as much aa for the signature of tho late Commissioner tacked to tho end of It liko » very long tail to @ very mall ito, and any tempoatuoun sphirgo of His Honor must be token notice of morely for the aake of scclng how much it snakes on thoxo surrounding him, Sheridan ts Just about as much accustomed to sly prouuuciamentos as Colvin is to tempestuous splurgis, and each will probably ve with the other in thelr uccomplislimenta fur at least avoral daya to come, About tho feat thing that hap- Poued around the Dold yesterday morning wi ‘A BUTTUNUOLE INTERVIEW with Mark Sheridan, “ You ought to havoeeen me last night when I met Colyiu,” sald he, “Ie assured moe the fight was nota personal one, and J accepted Ma aunurauces for what they wera worth, an Md not consider tt @ personal "ono, but 1 gues {f be watched mo closo bo ‘would iunve found my left eye winking vigorously, 1 told him T bad not distneily urderstocd tho motive for tho quarrol nti 1 learned that ho wus ono of the petitioners for Grant's tlird tetin, but ho seemed lin- patient and left mo auddonty.” ‘Che reporter ventured tonak what Higuificauco that bad, and Sheridan made sate to reply, Bald he, “don't you know that thin is Charley Farwell’s trick from bottom to top? Dunlap is, Farwell's mau right through, and the whole mou of them want to curry favor with Grant by belplug him onto toa third term,” : ‘Tho Comminsioner then retreated to Lis qnartera and Letuok bimeelf to drafting a communication that required a heap of ponderous thought, but which bo Telused to maka pubile until the proper time cones, THE MAYOR was absent all tho morning holding © consultation with Bir. Dunlap, who was no soon to be promoted to the alice of Marshal, Avoul noon he appeared on the scene, Lut hastened away to get a luuch, Shortly after hin return Mr, Dunlap, uccompauled by’ Cougrewaman Farwell, camo leleurly down Adams strect to tho Mayor's office, whoro they wore Joined by tho Mayor, ‘Tho trio marched around to the Vollco Headquarters aud closeted thomselves with Supt. Tebn, Aa the Mnyor came oUt at tha cluso of we conference, he Joked {ato the Police Board rooms and saluted’ the Tresident at a very reapectful distance, Mr, Sheri Gun," sald he, * will $t ba conventont for your Board to be:present tomorrow morning at 10:90 o'clock? " Sheridan (orallng aweetiy) 1 wbal be most happy to nee that they araall prescut ut that time. ‘Mayor—Wo shall then be ready to make A FOUMAL DEMAND upon you to surronder. Sheridan—And wo shall then bo ready to make a formal ref tral. ‘And the Mayor acampored off to the other sido of the building. Bir, Dunlap then oxhibited bis bond, signed by bimeclf aud Perry Ii, Smith, in the amount of 38,0¢0, Tho Mayor elgned hiv approval, but for somo Occult reason the paper was not tuon placed upon fle, Thw party then wentinto tho City Clerk's uilice, where Mr, Dunlap quatified, Ho will commenco dutics to-day. NOTICE TO QUIT, Nothing of interest ocourrod afier their departure? walil late in thoday, whun Sheridan had begun to ad- Just bis garmonta for a ride hoine, Before leaving ho pulled the tatch of tho Board of Public Works, Mo ot {naldo, but his reception wan #o warm thut be hast- fly" rotreated to the City Law Department bearing ott the following t Orvicn ov Tum Boan or Punto Wonxs, Crrz- Ma, Cincaco, Aug. 4, 1875,—It is horeby ordered by tte Board of Bublia Works of tuo Oty of Chicago, that the two rooma tn the public building tu the City of Chicago known as the City-Hull, which rooms have of Inte Leen occupied by Commiesioners of the Board of Polico, bo at once vacated by {ls prosent occupants, and that tho same two rooms Do act apart as the oflios of the City Marsal, To Mark Sheridan, . F.C. Ktokke, and C. A, Reno— Geytiemen: You are hereby notified thot the Lourd of Public Works hae modo an order, of which tho foregoing {s a copy, and you ure notified to vacate the rooma mentioned, and lately known us rooms of this Board of Police Commiseioners, D, Pawsprvrete, 3. K. Tomson, Lov Wau, Me handed it to the reporters to copy, and kept ups steady fire on the foolishness of tryiuy to doprivo one of the departments of the City Government of apart- ments {n tba publio bullding. ‘What are you golug to du about iL?” queriod a re- orter, PiSeridan—T, guess we'll put it one file, Buch thinge always lok beat with a hole through them, Tey. —Wiil you vacato the premises ou tala order ? Bheridan—On, ploaso don’t. You know Low pensl- tivo Tain on such inatters, Will you offer mea place fu TueTasnone Buslding whoa! Tam ojectod frora oro Rop.—What will you do when Dunlap makes tho de- mand upon you to-morrow morning? Sheridan—Do you nut know that wo will not get out forhim? Hop. —Will you not anawer directly? Sheridan—Well, we calculate on slaying hore, right here, that's a settled fact, Le on ‘baud to-morrow when tho demaud is made and you may haya some. thing rich, At this Juncturo Coramlasoner Reno asia“ whlabt * aoveral tines, and Sheridan stopped short, An at tompt was then mado to interview Mayor Colvin, but it waa a signal fatlure, so fur se obtalning any ‘now facts, lis Honor,was particularly irritated, however, over an article fu Seaterday's THrinunr, stating (hat he was a third-term advocate and bad aigoed #_peuition to that cifoct, ‘This bo indiguantly denies, Evidently there {ua misatatoment between the Mayor, Bheridau, ora certain prominent gentleman, who it tw sald. fird made the fact public. After uaing all tha negative ex- ressions in his vocabulary, ho donned his white ver aud was Accu no more, In tho meantime the police property remains as before in tho possension of ly Board. arma and Dr, Ward, the Sucrotary of tho 2M, DUNLAD'S PORITION. A Tnrounn interrogator called upon Mr, George L, Dunlap at his house, No, 290 Ouk atrest, last evening, in purault of information connected with his accept: anco of tho Gity Marsbalabip, | When the object of hte visit waa made known, Mr, Danlap entared Into a con- versation with him, which, though brief, somewhat foreshadows his palloy, and mara tuan all gives ta public to understand that he takoa the position to bold ‘and control, iustoad, ve bas beon the current imprese sion, tovervonsa mere fgurebead for Jake Rel, choren tot for action but for appearauces, ‘Ho was first questioned as to THE AMENDMENT passed by the Council Monday evening, which curteila the powers originally granted by the new charter, “I have examiuod the bill and’ the amendment, thor- oughly," sald ho, “Tread Tie Turpuye's article on tho atiendinent ‘this morning, sod there obtained = very fair ides of what my powers were, I have since talked with Mr. Tuley about them, and have quite satiation iynelf that if thero 1s auy honesty or integ- rity in any part of the City Government, my pow- on Acient,” .—You are willing, then, to act upon the smount of authority that the ordinance ax amended leaves you? Mr, D.—-Yee, ait, 1 am assured by Mr, Tuley aud (he Muyor that {t will be really all thut ty position wall require, 1t,—Thore will be sufficient, you think, to make ‘tho plico valuable aud effective? Mr, ‘Luo, Tho Mayor assures me of "ute UNDIVIDED suronT. I wilt have the full benoftt of bls power. at liburty to wsue any ordere T may ace fit, and the Bu- perlnteudent of Police ts obliged to new that thoy are ereouted, Mr, Colvin tas promisea me that my work will be faciiitated by every means in Lis power, If my orders sre not carried out by my subordinates they Tawar todo, enbe promtees ine taat be wUN aoa 2 prow wi —Did you take he position se B WITHOUT BELUCTANOK? Mr, D.—No, Tdid uot, After hearing of the amend. ment to the ofiinance Uwas somewhat inolined to r6 fuya it, Tdid not wants place in which could be of but very Uitte uso to the city. ‘The police force fa bade ly demoralized; the Mayor is auzious to put it on s boller aud more sdlcleut fooliny, and be auked io to asl ie wan! tal pI cl mee da “ 0 tako a place in which my Your suusequent examination of POUT OpIDION catia - Beis oar re ca, Poating tmysel ey, 1 feuud my powers wnt woflomee, stricted, They were quite guough to mike the poal- Hon vaiualic, sau coyeud Of sues Burvioe T therefore accoptod it, 2—The aagurances you received from ihe Mayor mo every os I will be also {nQUsnoed you to accept, I auppose 7 hin, Dow, ‘lt, He Dial prouilsed said 1 Flatances he will exert hia pawer In tha removal of alt who obstruct the perforinauce of my duty, f enter the povition with a belief tn bin Bupport, Tf Edo not get it Lean eaally atop aut, 1.—Can you tell na na to Youn ruTERE PoLicy ? Me. Dott inct cuures o littl early to gay mitch about that at present, Thavenever given the police business any attention until now, Yet no man io Chicaya can be titterly ignorant of what ingeeded. A walk through our atecets will show aniecd for & mucl more vigorous oxrontion of the laws, In common ot etudied the matter ae T with others, while I have not atu fred ee shall now, Tam familiar with # t needs of tho city, 2 will tasue ordars to elfect cor tain things as [seo they are rest red. If Leannot tind one set of men who will hd the city of thieven and bunke man, 1 will find another, Our prenent force no doubt containe goo material, but if {hey fail to exeonte my ordera faithfully and thor- oughly Twill havo them replaced by men who will, ‘There will Lo a good many reforms needed, which miggest thenielvea to me after I have entered the duties of the placn. it. —Do you intend to give the place a largo abare of personal attention 7 D.—Yea, Hit, Lado, After two or thece weeks I jevoto mynelf to it almont wholly, THR DELEGATION. eball THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: R,—It hen been inferred that you will delegate monte] of tho duties fo 31r, Rem, ¥. Mr. D.—That f9 ainistake, Tknow that baa been the Impresion, but {tin erroncous, J will have com- lete control, and will give my personal attention to The piace, ‘here are io poliiicn in ft.an far as Tain concernet, I never said @ word to Aldermen about Me place ‘in my life, I shall have nothing to fear from any one’s djetation, aud will perforin the work to tha heat of my absty, R—You havo already qualified, T believe? Mr, D.—Vor, ‘The office goca fto effect to-morrow, Tahail go comn at 0 o'clock (a take porressian, aitgphe Sou arprebend any trouble from Mr, Bher- an dtr. D.—Of no, It doren't_mako any difference that I sco whether he turns over the records or not, Ttake a fern wtart, and they will be about on urelesa an a dust year's nlmatia Irhall go to the Board with the Comptroller, however, and jake ademuud for the properly, THE rroriy’s PARTY, To the Filltar af The Chicago Tribune : CutoAdo, Aug. 4.—1 beg leave to inquire through your columns how much longer tho tax-payors of Chi~ cago will bear with the disgraceful proceedings of the acalawaga who govern the city, ‘Tho citlzene will ro- member with what « flourish of trumpets thin so-called Peoples party camo into power twoyearaugo, ‘The writer who did not fully agroo with all the {dean of the former Administration, supported the new party until patienes ceased to boa virtue, You will remember thi party's motte waa retrenchment and economy; but, behold What we bave got,—a creation of new’ offices every day alment, ann raise in oll officers’ pniaries, Stattslicn will show an Increnra of expenditures of thousands of dollars, to ray nothing of the diegraceful manner in whlch our Poltce Department ta managed. ‘Thlever, plmpa, and blacklegn not only overrun ft, but thelr dueace yover tiny elty. Tho. dast, gcest crowning bumbug is tho creation of 9 City Marabal without “any power, fo to speak, No doubt Mr. Dunlap would "be tho right man Jn the right place if hie had tho power, tnt can any reayouable person ahiow where tie has shy power ex ceptat the diccrotion of the Supertutendent and btw Deputy? Kein a perfect farce; it only puts $40.0 more upon tha taz-payere, In it not timo thit the people should change thoro bunimor Aldermen, a majority of any community whown would disgrace any i cts izes POLITICAL NOTES. Gov, Hondricks hing really promised to tako part in the Oblo inflation campaign, but the gow syps aay ho will recoumdor at the Iast moment, Senator McMillan is among tho etrongent and most ofliciont supporters of Mr. Pillebury, Ro- ublican candidate for Governor of Minnesota. Jo docs not courier tho result of the Couvou- tion a triumph for Ramucy, ‘The Anti-Monopoly Convention in Minnesota adopted s platform filling two or threo ordinary columns, and then adjourned until Sept. 22. Meantimo, sasa the Lo Crosse epublican, any- body who oxpecta to run on that platform can putin his tine to good advantage in studying It up. Tho Democratia journals of Bouth Carolina, which formerly supported Gov. Chamborlain through thick and thin, aro feet becommg only lukewarm friends. Appearances jndicate that an intimation has como from high Democratic quarters of trouble ahead for (hone journals Which assist in tho disorganization of tho party. It is ato true, av tho Anderson Inteligencer says, that "The Pavker trisl, in tts various phases, and tho failure of Hardy Solomon's baolang in- stitution, aro subjects for Gov. Chamberlain's protound contemplation,” ‘Tho city in Michigan most dosply in debt is Port Huron, which owes €26.210n avery $100 of seacesod valuation; but itis claimed that this valuation is lower than tho average of the State, Tuo noxt largest city debt is that of Last Sagi- naw, whioh owes 24.26 on cach 100, and tho uoxt largest are those of Owowuo, 24,43 ou each $100 ; Ypsilanti, $19 on each €100; Marahall, $13.18 on cach 2100; Saginaw City, €13.40 on each $100; and Flint, £9.07 on onch #100, These statistios wore coliccted by tho editor of the Lanelay Republican, who took thia method of showing hiv fellow-citizena the consequences of incurting a largo banded dobt, Ho oxyortas that all the cities moutioned above oro suiferiug vow on account of their carly extravagance, Beveral papers in Ohio have kindly oxtracted from the mous of Senstor ‘Thurman's spocch, for the benefit of the Cinciuuati Enquirer, the fol- lowing neat rejoinder to its threatening edito- riala: ‘‘Anothor class of oditors donounco us bo- causa we do not surrender our consletions, aud support paper-monoy aud faflation as well-as tho tiewet. ‘Lhey aro not contont that wo shall holp to eloct the tickat,—they require that wo shall also abandon our faith; forgetting that not throo years have elapsed since they were them. valves among the most ardent and efiiciont sup- porcors of Iloraco Grooley for tho Presidency, upon the mort prapounced and unambiguous hard-moucy and Specic-resumption plaQurm that could be written," ‘The political campaiga in California is scarcely inforiar in interest and importance to the one im Obio, though, in tho former State, tho currency quostioa fs not an fssuo at ail. The Culifornia election takos place Sept, 1, and the canvass thoro is consequently brisk taroughout the sum- mor; WHorens, in the Eastern States, tho poll- tictans do not fairly bucklo to thou wort until fati, ‘Tho parties in California are about evenly divided; the question of Stato control of cor- porations is of absorbing interest; and four Congressmon are to bo slectod,—for which rea- sons tho campaign is unieually aggroasive and bitter. Tho scramblo for seats in Congroxs is remarkably aulmatod, and doubtless edifying to the people. ‘Lho statomont of the Worcester Gazette, that Benator Thurman and bia friends will appear in the Natlousl! Democratio Convention like “grecuo” on o hat plate, may be ambiguous; but wo know it means to say that Thurman has no chance of the Presidency, and in that opine ion most discoruiug mou will agree, ‘Lho Cine cinuati Commercial puts the truth forcibly when it says that tho friends of ‘Thurmau aro holding bly handa wailo tho hog-stickars of the intlation party cut hie throst, or words to thac effect, Tho Now York papers ure also sevore in their comments on the Mansfeld spocob. ‘Tho Now York Times save, “If it iu not the ploa of a pot- tifogrer and a coward, It ty the ples of a foul"; the Zribunctermna ita molancholy display of moral cowardice”; aud tho J’ost waa ‘scarcely proparod for au effort so feblo and a failure wo miserable," ——__>__ Tho Connecticut Earthquatce. Connecticut papors devote considerablo space to the earthquake shock which was folt iu por- tions of that dtato about 4 o'clock Wodnesday morning, July 28. Tho Hartford Courant says that it was felt in varioun parts of that oily, aud by numorous individuals, many of whom were aroused from their slumbers by it, though at tho time it iy doubtful if many supposed that the real causo wad ® disturbance underground. Early in tho forcnoon reports woro rucoived from other putts of tho State, ctuofly from towns west of Hartford, as fur a8 Canaan, showing that an earthquake had taken place, she etloct upon buildings and contents in many caves being so decisive us to leave tho mattor iu no doubt whatever, Ono goutloman in Hartford, who was awakened by tho shock, reports that 1b was the most sevyore that be bad over felt, though how many he bas folt wo aro not told. A lady who cawo to Hartford from Winsted said that abo felt tho shock, and did not know what it was, Hho was at tirst gicatly frightened. ‘The Hartford Post tas telograms giving tore dotaile, from which it appears that af Colimpvillo the shaking lasted about titeon weconds., Win- dows were shaken, disies aod Jainpa ratticd, aud many poople sprang from their buds iu terror. There was alow, sumbling noise, with consider- able vibration, guch a4 wight rosult from tho explosion of a heavy blast pear by. At Winsted the sound approached from the north » little before v'olock, with @ rumbhug, gradually fuoreaving noise, and _rotreating in reverse manucr to the suuth. It was as loud as an ordinary clap of thunder, and ite force was wuiliciont to hake windows, shut and open doors, mova Jooxe artiolos and considerably siasm many peovle, At Now Hartford ihe attack was accompanied 8 ® rumbling notuo as of a heavy wagon proceeding over a rocky roadway. Windows raitlod, and houses wera atisken +o as © awaken the occupants. In one house a num- THU UGUST 5, 1875. DAY. A bor of pickle Jarson a nhelf wore broken. A butcher who’ wan ont oon dag oyard at tho time of the earthquake deseribes tho noise en resembling = usavy blast or largo wall falling. At Canaan the vibration of tho oarth seemed continuons rather than in dis. tinct shocks. No property was injured, but many ponple wero awakened by the jarring of tha houses, and the rattling of windews and crock ery. At Litchfield the sbock camo at 4:08. At firt slow rumbling sonnd was heard, which was necompaniod with a Jieavy tremor running through the ground, Dishes were rattied on the nhelver, the windown ahook, many bonses ewayed an af aboxtto fall. Many persons were amekoned frog: sound aleep, ond great alarm was felt,” One faimly was Bo frightened that they fled from the hous in alarm. Tho shock was also felt fn Waterbury. Morris, Sandiafeld, Mava., Winchester Contre, Wolcotville, aud over an area of eovoral hundred aqtaro miles in the northwertern patt of tho btate, which is a mountainous dirtrict.. Morsona in Bimabury ro- port nothing of the kind, and it la probable no shocks were felt wo far to tho onatward. aaa MENOMINEE, MICH. Correanondence of The Chicago ‘Yribune, Mrxostr: Mich, July 31.—Three slater cities guard the mouth of tho Menominoo Itivor, ae it pours ita wilvory waters into the bay,—Mari- nette, lenomineo, and Minckanno, Menomi- nee, the elter, takea tho leat; but thoy aro united in interest and In friendship, Menomutiee, Lounded on ono silo by the bay, op another by tho river, bas mado for ituelf a place towiand upon, With determination and strength it has bowad its way into the forest, aud made the sturdy plc stand back; and is very independent, and proud of tuo gocullari- then which givo to it ite individuality. To tho mouth, one seo little Leite of prairie. land, and troes with fresh green foliage, wish emall farms and pleasant houses; to the north, the tall pines, with charred, — black- ened trunks, with hero and there a giant of a hundred feet, blacker and moro solitary than tho others, toll’ how near tho great baptism of firo came sweeping away Minekaune, aud pausing on the threshold of Monomince. Minoxaune bas shaken off tte ashes and buried them under iis now fuunda- tious, ‘Tho ubiquity of Chicago people is proverbial. One mocts thein bore at the hotels, on the streets, at church; if you accept an invitation to join a croytet-party, you uncspectedly have assigned you usa pattner your neighbor, living a pluck from you at home; you play at cucrd with an old rival, or sit at diner with a friend of teu yours’ standing. Query: Jlow ean overy tawn in Wiscousin and Micuigan be tilted with Chica- G0 peuple, Bud apy ous bo loft at home? ‘the fact that ro many vietory ure here may bo oxplaimed on the ground that the Nurtuwest- orn Road makos traveling a luxury, both by tho elegance of its coaches and tho attondon of its employes. Mr. Wright, of somo uther of tho obliging conductors, pees tuat you lack no com- fort uuu be gives you in charge to the gewal btation Agent, Mr. George Morao, formerly of Chicago, who tolls you how best to employ your time, Menominee is CO miles uorth of Green Bav, and 50 south of Excanaba, ‘Iwo lines of vargod run from this place tu Chicago. ‘There ix such o spirit of life and activity bere, one almost faucics it enters the beautiful Hawer- gardens, aud stits the petals with uuwonted tite; iis seun where the teaperd are cutting the ripened grain; where siuewy bands are felling eturdy tices; Where lion atms aro ply- jug iron blows in tho minca; in the milla which euviron the clty, where bngo loge are beg converted into lumber and ecut south; io the furnaces, courtan.ly being fed with tou after ton of irun ore, and still, with ra- pacious appetite, never satistied, Businges is good, Tho trun-turnace manyfac- tures 20 tous. of iron daily, and shia it, ether by water or rail, to Chicago or tuo Eset. ‘There -aro eight milly upon the river, manufactnring daily avout 80U,Qu0 feat of futmvor,—120,002,000 fur the entire svasvn,—und employing about 1,004 hands. Fishermen along tho bay-sboro do an extensive trade tu shipping e@alt fish, ‘There ws an ime dneuse trade iu cedat-posts, slingice, tau-bars, wood, otc, ‘Lhe Government is building piers and improv- ing tho harbor ; thore ia a 34U,0U0 Couri-tlouse Being built; there are fine schuol-buildings, three hotels, and taroe baubs ; and a raiiroad w suon to be bullt into the Menominee irou-rango, counceting with the Chicago & Northwestern. ‘The strocts are paved with wawduet, which, at Toast, id proferabie to eaud, and cu claim the two-fuld virtue of durability and economy, Tuey bavo a tine fire-eugine, and portaps some, day may be able to orvament their streets with policemen, ‘Tho Rey, Mr. Fairebild was the pioncer in tho roligious Held, and camo sowing tuo seed which ie already seon in tho barvost, Tusre are threo churobes,—-Metbodist, Catholic, and Presby~ terlan, ‘The Rev. Mr. Bill is pastor of tho Prea- byterian, sud tho Hey. Mr, Copp of the Alothodint, ‘The lumbermen sre mon of wealth, as shown by their flue residences, whero culture and riches have joined hauds in the ombellshweats, If you put yuur finger on tho social pulve, you will ind the eamo jife-current courses through Menotnluoo's veins aa through those of itslarger slater. : Mavominoo will long stand as important among tho cities of Michigan for ita lumber, itu mineral wonlth, its opeigy, its mon of ability, aud ity accomplisued ladics. EM = oe Curious Incident. Acurious incident fa rolated by the Newport (RK. 1.) Postmaster. A fow day# ogo a lotter ar- rived there directed to a goutioman who owus a Jock-box. Upon Toots, at it, without opening it, the gentleman eaid that itdid not belong to lim, aud it was advertised. Dy sume tuoans, however, the lotter was again placed iv his box; this time tho owner opaued the cuvolope, and found thatit contained information of the wick~ ness of a child who bore tho sanic nswe a8 oo of his children who had ated some years ago, sud the name of the writer way tho samo as that of hia Orst wite, who bad algo departed this lifo some timo ago, lo other particulars the lotter would have been just what tho rat gentleman might have received yours ago. The letter Las since becn delivered to tho rightful owner. LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK. Maxuatrax, Kan.—& V. Lierce, Buffalo, ¥.—Dean Sim: Your Favorite Prescription baa dona my wifoa world of good. Ske has taken uearly two bottles, and has folt better tho past two wotks thao at any timo in tho past two years. No moro poriodical pains; nono of that aching back or dragging sensation iu hor wtom- ach sho hag boon accustomed to for soverat yoars. Ihave so mnch confidence In it that £ would be perfectly willing to warrant to certain customers of ourd who would bo glad to get hold of rellef at any oxpenso, I bave tried many patent medicines, but nover had any occaylon to extol ono before. Yory truly yours, Grouoe 3, Wartna. Mra. B. R. Daly, Motropotia, Ill., writes : “Dr, RV. Pierce: My slater is using tho Pa- vorite Prescription with great benefit.” Mary Ano Frisbio, Lehman, Pa., writes: “Dr ik. Ve Plerces; What I pave taken of your medicine has bean of more benett to mo than all othera and Lundrods of doctors’ bills.” Dr. Vierco's Favoriio Prosoription is sold by doalere In modicines generally, SUMMER RESORIS, MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, Vor Pulmonary Diseases, ASIILEVILLE, N, 0. This Inatttution for the cure’ aud treatment of per- aone auttering from Lung Dipeases, is now open aud will reusain so throughout the entire year, Axbevi dey 4,26 feat above the luvel of the ves, has fora lory tims been viaited by auch patients, and tue climate fa well Known to otert » beneficial iuduence on cousumptivus, ‘For particulary aduress GLEITSMAN, M, D., Physician in Charge, eerie ect ensaician in Charge. FRACTIONAL OURRENGY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE _ EDUCATIONAL, RACINE COomwBEen. ‘Whe Schoo Letters, the $festitie Bein and the Oranimar Besos of Racine Coie «void res day, Kept. 15, ‘The rentoration of Taylor Tal}, with many improves mente, anda new Laboratery and Gymnarium which are ty be finished Lefore the term opeus wil adil touch fo the advantagen of the inatitution, For aintasion apyty to NEV, JAMES DE ROVE, D. D., Racine College, Kacine, Wir, Catatognen can be had at Janeen, McClurg & Coca, Mitchell & Hathaway, 193 Htate-at, and at the Ser- chanta’ National Bank, BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Afford the hight Tatellectual and Christian Fdnes- fon, Tor the aaa and daughters uf wontiemets, at very moderate charges. The Colleges aro @ mile apart, and shout four hours by eail from Buspens on Hridge, Nisgare " aatand Pounder Tho Rt: Rov. 1, HELLSIUTHL, ied Lard titshijeot Mura legen wre teepretieely wupptied with an able stam? arupan Unacliora, Apply tu tlie Pinel ST. JOHWN’S SCHOOL. Hoarding and Day Sheol for Young Ladien and Children.” Rey. THEODORE IWING, 16,0, Rector, D1 West Thirty-rocond-at., New York, Dr, Trving's special clasa for the study of tha English Langiago etd Literature, an Hinetrating and iWu-trated by Hise Uory, with readings from the beat authors, wil beg in November, Hin clase for the historical aivt erithal atudy of tha Fine Arte will Legin at the sarne tre, ¢ Pall ‘Lorm beginn on Wedteeday, Sept. 29, Lai5. For Circulars and spformation ay ply an above, U, 8. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DIRECTORY A book of nearly 20) pages, compile] exproasly an = ide to old parenta and quardiaua in nelectitig a Itcontainy a completo list of #11 tha echuole x" Hevea in the United States; Information In ree gard to places wherein the schools are located, the climate, railroad facliltice, ete, ; alxo a npoctal denerip- Hon of he meat deat ent free Upow appidcatio: Pen COT! NCENEY, Borean of Behool Advertising ont Information, Da- meatic Buliding, coruer Broadway and Fourteenth. tt, New York Ont Pamphieta of the leading rominnrica and acatemtes, Inth eity and comntry, enn also be obtained, fres of ecpense, by calling at tho Directory office, as aleve, in Vuton Square, FERRY HALL. A Collegiate Institution for Ladies Exclusively, Thoroughly equipped for the educstion of your Aaugbtorn, Tall seasion opens Bayt, 15. Apply for adanesion to EDWARD PF, WESTO:! Take Forest, 1 ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY BCHOOL, For Young Ladies au Girls will reopen Sonay, Sept, 13, ot Elmburrt, 16 tities froma Circa, on the dalena, ivistou of tho N. WW. i, Tewation Lealthy and beautiful, Grounds over 12 acrea in extent, Teachern able aud experienced, Native tca.hers of Gorman aun Vr MRS. L, NoCUTTER, late Hou Amiatant of Beud for Cir- of Kaper For furtuoe part eo e cl. W, elington Scool, Chicago, Prinelpal. cular, PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUT Brookiyn Heights. tion veil open Sept, 1 from abroad a: received Into the fatnily of MUaa E. J. Siuith, a inember af the Paculty, ‘The bent facilities are allorded fh Music, Painting, and Modern Larwinges, i courso allowed), Por circulars, address A. CLT rookly Geninary ofthe Sacred art CILICAGO, ILLINOIS, Offers to young ladies all the advantages of a folld and refined education. Day echolara are admitted to the classes with the boarders, For parifeulara ay ply to the LADY SUPERIOR, 434 West Taylor-et. THLE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St. Loule, Mo,, will open Sept. 1, in connection with Mre, Eugeuta Cuthbort's Benanary for Young Ladies. Tnatruction thoraugh in all Urate bes, Uheorettval aa well as practical, conducted upon European ryeten Terme moderate, For circular, comtaining ali infor= muatiun, addresn ARTHUR J. CRESWOLD, Directur, Sixteenth aud Finmats,, St. Louis, Mo. PARK INSTITUTE, 75 aud 77 Ashland-av. RINDERGANTES, in connection with the Institute, will be tu charge of Mrs, E, 0. HOWARD and three experieaced assistants, ‘Term bewinn Sept, 15, MRS. GARRETSON’S English, French, aud German Doarding aud Day School for Young Ladies wud Children, No, 62 Wert Forty-sovonth-st,, between Tifth and Bixth-t reopen on Wedneadiy, Bopt. 22, 1975, Applications nade persoually or by fette be MRS. W. G. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Matavia, N.Y, Ter referuuces, ine quire of State's Attorney Charles 1, Reed, ELECT THE BEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR UOYS. | PS The Irving Institute, at ‘Tarrytown-on-Itudson, reopens Bept, 14, Thorough tn:truction in the Ene gliah and classleal rtudive.” ‘The following gentlemen Bro present patrons of ‘tho school: Mr, Thowas Kirkpatrick, e8) Broadway, New York Mr, 0, Chanute, Chief Entineer Ete Ratlresd; Mtr. Louts Thuberta, No, 17 South atreet, N, Y.5 "Mr, overt Gravee,’ No, 30 Duane et # Tho’ Itev. J. Belden Spencer, Tarrytown, Mr, Luther Red: field, Pres, Int Nat, Bank, ‘Partytown, ‘A, AUMAUNAC, A.M, D, A, ROWE, Prine{paln, Thi TWEN- WLENDALE FEMALE COLLEGE. ty-second Collegiate year of this well-known apd eatatlivhed {natitution will commence Sept, 21, appeals to ita past success, {te udmirable location, the recommendation of thoee who know it beet, guarantee ta the pubife for the fate CAROLINE RIVE, with lighly entth wil ue to conduct the Stuatcul De and information addrese, na heretofore, L, D. POTTER, D, D., President, Glendale, Mau ion, Co., O. CKER FP Ky. Faculty able, Extensive ground elit buiidinye, 100 Ly 8H feot, four stories, containing 125 apartmenta—nice recitation, ornamental, play, and bath rooma; warmed by steatn and lighted wiih gas, Only two young ladies occupy a room. provements over $10,000, Fallterm eommences Sept, Cost of im- 3, 1875, For catalogues addres J. M, Mucuen, Prop, ADAM 0, DA SILVA AND MMS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, Gqden Horman’s) English, French, aud German Hoarding and Day School for Young La dies aud Chidrun, with callstuenict, No, 11 Weet ‘Thirty-viguth-st., New York, Reopens 8: 1 inay be made by letter or pernonally, NESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, NEWTOD Hostun, Maas. a Family School for Giri. A diitet Christian home, with best education! advan- tages, fu provided iu this wctioul, It is alva eapocially Teconmendcd to the notice of young ladies who huve graduated from other achoola, for fis, very superior musical advantages, and for tho farilittes € affords in Byailing themsulvea of tha concerts, lectures, art-galle- ries, and mutsctime of Boston, References to patrons ; also, circulars will ba furnisied on application to the Principal, Miss JULIA A, WILSON, whew, the Rensselaer Poiytachnle Institute, Troy, N.Y. Inatzuction very practical, Advantages unsurpassed ju thia country, Graduates obtain uxcellent positions. Roopens Sept-i0, For tue Annual Nesuler, contains ing Improved Coursa of Study, and full particulars, address Prof, CHARLES DROWNE, Director, T. VEUNON INSTITUTE VOR YOUNG LA. djea and Tittle Girl, Established in 189, Mrx, Mary 1, Jones and Mrv, Maittand, Principals, Board= ing and Dey School, Engh, French, German, and Lalin, French isspoken in the family, No, 46 St, Vernon Place, Baltimore, References given on appli: cation, US. FAITI CG. TOMER AND Misd E. if, Vi KUCKWELL'S Family aud Day School for Young aver, Byringiteht, Mass, reopens Bept, 18, Thor- jend for clr. ough instruction and home comforts, cular, Ai een DE DROBSARD DRAPEWS FRENCH No, 4 Euglih Hoarding School fur Young Ladice Church-st., Uatttord, Conn, ‘The fal term will begin Sept, &, “For information cr circulars, addrcea as abore, GyOtTH SIDE SESIINARY, 460 MICIIIGAN-AV.— 39 Mre, HL. BIMONS, Principal—The school will Fe= open Tneeday, Hopt, 7, with » full corts of teachers, A uraduating’ class fs dow formiug. Fur circulars ap ply as above, $57 SO PER QUARTER. No extras, Media Academy for Hoys, 12 nilles {rom Philadel- phia, 10 Instructors, “8, Q. BHOMELIDGE (Harvard A. SL), Media, Pa, COLLEGIATE AND COMMENCES Gan, Kunsoll's Heliool—Naw iigyon, anu. arty-tirat oar, Proparatory ty College, thu Beivalue ‘Sahavls, or Business, with eystetmatic and thurouals puyatcal tralia by military deiiting, gympaatics, rowing, utc. Cat aunt on applivatig : TUTE, MRS. TEND EE WAP! Daud Jor circular. ISTITOTE— REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, ~ NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. The Astor House, having been entirely renovated with modera, improvements and newly furnished, will bo owned as a ficat-class hotel, o the European plan, alout Sept, Jy 1973, ‘Che bustuess putlic will fad it ong of thy tudat conifortable aud convenient su the city, tho room belug unusually large, light, aud ary, Ono of Oia Mroe,' elegunt passenger elevators will run all day anid all BARU, the beet of warvante will Le etupluyed, and uo paiva will be apare? for the comfort of Its patrous, Malu entrance on Vesey-et, Hoos $1 Lo $4 autay, ‘Te Rotunda, bas boen elegantly e fitted as a reatan- raut, aud will Curnish all tho dellcactos of the aeason, ‘Tho duest oystura {u the country a specialty, ‘Thy bar will be supplied with the chuicost wines, Liquors, aloe, ete, . LLEN & DAM, Propriotors, ry GOUVERNEUN E, LANSING, Muuager, N, B.—Mr, Dain will continue his proprictorahip of the Union Squaro Hotel, New York—ene vf the Leat- Auown hotels uv-town. i] ADELPHL THEATRE, THURKDAY EVENING, Avg. 8, LADIES’ NIGHT. Most Brilliant Succees a WGOKATONE! Famous ‘Spectacle, THE ICE WITCH! ERY ACT AND ‘TANLEAU ENCONED WiTIt ENTHCBIASM. "Vivid outharet of applatiea ut the wonderful verformanien of MAGGIE CLARE, The GAURETTA TROUEE, Little Apollo, Mile, Uneraita, Manor Monta, the CLAIRE SISTEM, Geeat hit nf BISHOP a8 Brors, CARFANO an Drida, | MLLEs siitering Trataformationr. Aieh Costunes, “Gorgeous Scener, ory fa Brillant aud berfert Pageant, EQOLEY'S THEATRE, Fitth week of the Far snfon Square Uo, to the Great Play THE TWO ORPHANS, Every Evening and Wednenlay and Aaturday Matinces, NOTICE.<in consequenwe of the many Teipienin to retain the TWO ORPHAN for the #iith werk, tie management takes pleasure in anuenneing? Monday, Aug. 9, podtively the laxt week of the Great May and the famous Union Square Theatra Co, CALEDONIA PICNIC, Partios wishing to ront stands at the Caledonia Picnic, apply at onco at 186 West Monroc-st. JAMES WILEY, THF, CHAMPION CHECKER PLAYER, every day and evening. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'rlock, at Club Koom, : kent, Tak: Butta GAUIGAIN and the lath Grand Chorus, OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamsbips, Y YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. q Ay dnateuse ac dpe : H aN 4 rays Ast Atigunty at # Ni 4040 t dui Dice a batsacm: wAugust fi, at Hd nova. Curroney. | Return tick. ¢ wo tickets, #8 currency, 9 cb aud upwards un Cseue:. Hetiain, ?. B, LARSON, Saturday, ib August, UECH, Au ADDF Ue i; Nortneart coraar Clark and Randoipi Sherman 1,00), Chicas, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘Ene General Trausalantic Curnpany's Mail 8 retw wr York awd fatto. Lue splendid testeven e route for the Coatinent (ls 4) otter), will sal trum Lose tH, Dante... fe inudatle. aouth superior meccmm-datee by flee without extra carve. Bleamers HATES stontaye Panehn gers. be FORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 66 Brondway, 8.¥. AMERICAN LINE, REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN. And all ports in Groat Britela avd tho Continent. J, 1. MILNE, Wostern Agent, 158 LaSatlo—at,, corner Madiann, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salhug Thres Tunes a Week to and from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. teamship Line. « York to iriatl (England) direct, Western... i “Cabin Bassas Interniediate, Taxcutriog tickets, $1.90, Api Lakes i Mos, It, cers ey ein Fretait Depot Mevox’ ant, MASTER'S SALE. Under Nerree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louis R road Company, United States of Amertea, Cirenlt Court of tha Untied forge Napier xa. ‘The ioc! Hatiroad Company, the Urion & Mia vinpiauy, aud Samuel M. Nickersaa, Dutendant Plobert s, Noyes aud 12) other holders of bun have tntervoned herein. Jn pursuance decree ct the sald Court entered tn the above entitled evussoathe 12th day uf July, A.D. Pr Heney We Hisnep, Slaster tn Chancery’ of aid ulsell together one property and not in sepa. parcels,at public auctionta the hi! ee it heat bidder arofur, ou Tuesday, the tenth (10) day of Auguat, A, DD. sib Colktecu hundred, reoty:tive) at can “(1u) o'elack [y the forenoon of anid menthined day at the front door of the Kepubtic Ltt Ballding, No. 187 to Ist Lasallo-et., in tho City af Cit wuaty of Guok, auld vis, and as directed lecroe, 1a mortaaged premises dsveribed ia iho bill at com. ni road of min, nt filed in sald caiiee, Vucluding the eutire Tackrartr i ck Inland a Ste Lala, all q ys Wt aed uF I aud also snclading all the rstiroads, figate of way, dobut-erounds, coal-lands, ‘or athor ands, all doy statlon-houres, enginchouses, car- houses, Mfreight-house wood-bousss. eoal-Lot hopy and machine-stups eqalvinente, ruachiners and tants Reetlon with ‘said hockford, Is tani Aailroad Company, or ite coal'lands and cual a cluding all locomotives, cars, tenders, or other ruling stock and equipmonta, and ‘all iimrlo meats, fuel, and materiale fur the construction, operating, tepatring, of replacing tho sald Iallroad or any of te branchue, or in or fur operating and workin, any of tts cosl mineaor any of its oyuipments: also al franchises connected with or relatiog to ihe sald Railroad, and also all rights, claim Denetite "in and to all contract Agreements mado with any. Inada, or mineral lane, oF ral agy other narites for any other pi andaingular (ne lands, tenements, therennta belonging, aod araln-botees, | grain-elarators, vr otter butiditge, apt all io- neetier vith all ‘aphurtenancos remainders, the revarsion: talls, incomes, reais, lssues, and. profite’ th ad slev all the griate riahts, titles, snd ate o~ erur, ae woll at law an io. oguity, of 1 ford, Tock’ teland’ st. Louta’ Ratlroat Campany of in, and te the same; also the eotiro railroad at tte ‘Orton & Minersville itallroad Company, mith ail the fraa- chhes, privileges, and appurtenances thereto belonuin ud all other property, real and parvonal, id Rockford, Hock Jeland & St. Lan jompany and’ said Orion & Minersville, Rallrcad Company, or either of them, aud which is pow in tho puasseslon of Willis H, Perry, Rocciser; arid all other property righta, franchives, anil things which eball bat a acqulred by purchase or atherwue by id Revolver during tho pontency of this auit fur use {a con. Reetion with said caileoads, and ahal! be at the timo of tho sale wreby deo in bis sseasiun, to” which be imay ines, be enti i boy 4 one property and. not Ia ‘soparate pr Ly tho tortun pf tad deoree two hundred thomand daltara he wi hid at such salo fs to bo paid By the urchaser attbo timeo! salu, and fur thy au bid by the purchaser at x thorized to recetva from auch purchaser, tn lieu of cash, any of tho ontetandiog and unpaid Fonds we ecapony feaued under and secured by the tmortengesuf Sunes, Ines, of Uctober Je, raontioned in said d cree oF corti. catos of Indebtednoss fesuod fn liey, of aus of gaid cou- td esto t pons, atauch percontage as asd Court sliall direct at 18 spproval of said salu, Fors miore particular dtoscription of the said property referance can be had to Said tecroe, HENKY W, ISHOP, Mastor in Chancery of tho Circuit Couitof tha Calted ‘Brates forthe Surthorn UMerziet of Mino! Dated hy OAL Ded TRUSTEE'S SALE, ‘Whereas, I havo received a certificate of the Chief Engiueer of the St. Louis, Vandals & Terre Haute Haltrosd Company that Walp Paral & Coy aud the Citcago & Puducat Hattroad Company have felled to rade and tntdge a lino of railroad from Shumway, ia EMingham County, in tho State of Ulinola, to the City of Eihingtam, yn sald couuty, on or uefore the frat day of Blarct, Ay D. 1575, atu Ihut eatd tine of road ta not graded and tridged at tho present time; and whereas said Ralph Pluin.£ Oo, by a written agree ment, of date the 27th day of May, A.D. Is74, did agree, ou or before the Orst day of Marcli, A, D."1975, to grate aud bridge the sali Line of road from Shum way to Eftingbam aforesaid, aud on or before the first day of June, A.D, 18:5, 10 tle aud frou and operate tho sare; and whereas, on ast 27th day of May, 1814, aad Ralph Tumb & Co, dopoaited with the under: aiguod, au Trustee, fret mortgage Donde of the Chica. go & Paducah Ratfrosd Company, numbered twenty: six Uiindeed to twenty-seven huullted and forty-nine fnelwive, each for one thousand dollary, and at te samo Hove atiputated and agrood iu writing that if they fuited to grade and bridge said Mue of road from Bhumway to Evlinghum aa aforreatd, on or before the trot day of March, 1x78, of which failure the certis- fatu of the Chief engineer of the Ht, Louis, Vandalia & ‘Terre Haute allroad Company should ‘be uvidence (hat I, ax such ‘Truvieo, at the roquest of the Buyer vieor ‘of the Town of Douglas, in vad EMinglant County, should offer astd bouta for ate, anit sell tho sane for such prices wald boody might bring when fairly alfered upon the markets, And whereas, T hi Leen requested in writing by sal Sujervisor to ome: aa bons for aule, Nuw, terefure, hotice fe hereby given that I, Ap Uueuy ‘thornton,’ by virtue of the preinigus and the written authority of said Malph Plumb & Con will, on the FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A, Dy 1479, at the City of Ettinghatm, fu the County of Eibugh js the tate of Iliuole, at the suutl doce of the Us House, fn aad city otter sald boude Saray sty tee Nacliewt jor fur cash, or su many o suttictant to construct, W1 tr'a the Hue of road ~ =} to Eingham aforesald, Samet fees ae PHONY THole TUN, Trustee, July 15, 1875, TL SOLES, —— ro rae ANS’ STANDAKD SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKO, MORSE & 00, 121 & 118 Lake St. Chicago, Besarefulto buy ontv the Genuine, RAILROAD TIME TASLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE oF yortea rT tral ch LTPANATION OF Marner Manne. —t natnedy epted. | * Sunday excepic' tre bunday at 8:0) a. mF Daliry nay CmUenee CHICAGO reiket Caress NORTHWESTERN RAILE94%, inbE Kt, vin Ultato: ba NiRBE Ex nrens.. eenort & Dubaaue hep e Freeport & Dubuque Krvress. 4 SIilwaukes sail, Milwaukee Exp om m m. m. im, mn 739838 Hepat earner of Welle and Kinz —Lavotenrner of Canal and Kinslocs MICHIZAN CENTRAL RAILA147, te Soot of ta and aan Malt ¢rta mata lae),, Day 8 20D, fas at “tui. ms Ignt thspre “sia: oe AUD. te 3°6:Bla, tae Morning & Nigut tapress and Sanday Ex, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. Lous. and Chicas wunoas tity aul Dourer Stor Union Depry ‘We Silo, mete’ Mattoon. belie t eket Gncer’ At Devoty aut 12d Randetpheiey ant eother Mieke Eras Kaneas City and Denver Fast Bx. Be dante Dnringteld Kt. Mt. Laue, Springneld & Tax: Pecria, Keonux & Hurlingtor Peoria, hewie& Murlingte Chicago @ Paducah Taltrosa Hf Strearor, Lacon, Wastington i Joliet 4 Denwht Aceomimudation.|" LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Taate, |_areive, Mail, via main line, 30a. ta.) 6250p. Special N.Y. Exp pict IR soerss Une. 9:00a,m.| 8:00 p,m. 8008. m. Nios. ally, excep? Naturday and Sunday, Haoaargae ‘Sunday, day junday. {Daliy, oxcept i ye C"ICAG?, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILRT49. 9 Dorit, earner Mudtisan anit Canaleste, ticket Offea, rkottay oppostte Sherman House, and at Deol, acute. | Arrive, Prairin dn Chien! Sree Wid Miavestolie, Iupo' h & Grovn Say, thesugi * 8:20. m.|*F45 p,m, bt. 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