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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TURESDAY th, with 3, T, Cord, Onfonngon snil bargen ; B B rra, o, 0 LA1tam, Cinren G 10mah: Fanz Slegel, Butehor Ty, Haporior, Annia night Templar, Alleglicny, 85 Huylkiil, Anuto Libhin 4o, Bi- bl hearhien attle Welln, Charlea flinckley, B ankes fisde, M. J. Wiicox, (llmoro, T e p—Southwest : lights weatber fine, D Kianks, on i pasiago dowa ke Turon, Frvke tho Mrap belonglng to hot AfF pump, and kad 0 b mauteD her tow, Sho. areived here thin aftarnnon, repaired the damags, and left about 10 In the eveuing, rop Annle flml&l panserd down with achr J, &, Cord tn tow, Tho Cord was n completo wreek, having lost grerything abovo decks, botli ppare Leing cartle wway, alno hre Jib-boatn,” Iier condition was doubtl \he work of the lute gals, MISCELLANEOUS, ’ The scow C. G. Mcinel, which waterlngged near the Charity Islands, bas artived at Port Ituron in tow of jhe tug Drockway. ... The littie ache Alice hns been pur- ¢hased by Mr. Dyron Durmelster, formerly of Clay Danke, who lisa brought her to Manitowoo for thor- pugh.repalrn, . Tho mammath schr Michigan, with er 60,000 bushels of wheat, hina arrived av Buffalo, hile en routo to hat city sho lost Ler malnboom, 1iie prop Nowburg, of the Unlon Steamahilp Cowpany's Jiue, rsn aahore on Middio lcef, Loko Huron, early Friday morning, The prop Blanchand took off 10) tous of her eargo, which lghtencd Ler cnougn foget off without damage....Mont uf the raft of Jumter which the FN)&' Now 1o let go during tho gale covercaand taken 1o Graud Haves {uat the few eectiona atill adrift will vered, \Bayn tho Bay Cily Chronicie; * Thuraday after- moou_the mafling yacht Lenn, of Detroit, which had Peen 15)og in tho Alip at the 100t of Centra nircet, rot seil and Leat up the piver, ‘Tho nest morning sha ap- yeared bero witli tho namo of Frollc, of Cliicago, in place of Lena,” BUIPALD. Spectal Dlpateh in The Chlenna Tyfbne, Burraty, N, Y., Aug, 0,—A private dispstch states {hat thie achra J, 8, Austin and Automaton are sehore in tho Stralts at Scolands, Tho schr A, B, Moore, which cloared here Thursday with 1,410 tona of coal for Clfcag, came buck (hls moming leaking, Mssters aro wartiod to bewara of tha wreck of the pirop Totne ‘wauda, which Inga nearly i the track of vessels cuter- ing our karbor, THE WILLIAMSON AFFALR. Views of tho Press—futy of the Gove eruar, Attan (i) Telearaph, The lawless condilion of affairs in Wiliamson County as_cortauly resched o point where ex- ecutive mterferenca in nocessary, Wo aroawato that our lato Reform J.egmwlaturo refured to make tho necded n‘mmpriatwn Lo surpress the outrages, stiil wo thunk that the Goveror might » aud manns for enforcing the law in that crimio-gcourged rection. Huch a atate of alfairs a8 now exivts in Wil lamuon County rhould not be tulerated [n a civilized commumty under any pretenso. A tigid and intloxiblo enforce- ment of the laws should be fneisted uron, and all the resources ot the polico system thould Le colled futo servica until tho red-handoa nusas- gine aro foricted out and brought to spoudy tual aod punishmnnt, ‘Lho ehtirs Biato of Iili- nols I8 disgraced by the lnwlessnesa of a siuglo county. Jackaunviite (i) Journal. Qov. Boveridee Las now an opportunity to wako to bitmoif a name, do & wurlhy deed, and fix securoly s chacess for re-elee jon, Wil hio be wise aud bild onongh to embrace i ? Fhat Willinmaon County outlawry must be guetied, What f tho last Demociatic Leginlature did re. fuse a spreial appropriation_for that object, —so muob tho bedter for bum, Let Lim agsuno the I’E!PDII!IMIII.{. nl risk tho oxpenses, and the Tej ublican Legialaturs, which is to be elected noxt year, will itdursa the action snd approve the oxrenditira with an uvsninty that will ro- oice bis butnanitarinnsoul, 1f peaceand bumun lifo are not sacred and sccuro under Republican administration, whete in the namo of cunecionce ghall tho world turn for hopo and eafety ? This Willlumson County business mntss a biuck on the annnls of Illinais, and by the honor aui ru\ur of the Sutoe thero should be no more of b Qov. Beveridro is reputed to be unnecessarily tender to crimiual; lot Lim disprove Ul libel by vigorous action in calling 0 juntico thows guilty of there maost flendish murders, Lodo a great right, let him dure do o little wrong ! Cuiro (Ith) Lu.etn, Tho attention of thie Goveruor fa enlled to tho fact that Siznoy aud Speute, tho two last victims of the Williamson Coubty vendetta, were Bepub- licave, This should arouss bLim into actiou, Dr. Lineholiffe, whio was killed vome timo ayo, was u Demociat, and it didn't malitor; but Sis~ Doy was & Hepublican, aud thie Govertor ehould now 1nterforo. Because the General Arrombly fniled fo do its duty in this wattor, doca that excuss the Gov- emor's apatuy 2 Lloody myrdors aro of almost daily vecurrenco I o counsy of Iilimols, aud tho Governor of the Stato remains actionlers. o says nothing; docs nothiug. Wheu murders aro committod iu other counties than Willlam. &on, he promyuly offera rowards for tho appre- hension of the wnrderors, Why doca ho not offer 1ewarda for tho aprrehension of tho Will- inmeon assassins? what rewnrd does he expect for bis neglect of duty in thia matter, Who can explain Lis couduct ? 8 Demovrat, St Lo Wo bopo the State autborities have not fatled 1o adoquately estimato tho exigency of tho sita- ation, Our “speclal advicos tudicate o foarful #tate of affairs. No man conedors himself safe. There is no security tor proporty. ‘Tho sssae- sina are rampnnt aud complote mastens of thie tituation. Uood citizons aro overawed, and sa oxodus of all pouce-loving pouple i tbreatened, Burely, 1f there ever was cano whioh called for oxecutivo action, ibls fe one. Where the honor of o State 1s 50 absolusely Iuvolved, no man could be found who would question tho propristy of such » stop, ‘That & nest of mardorors and bandits should be abloto perpetrate their sanguinury deatls aud doflautly moaintafn themeelves 1n_the beart of o civilized aud denselv-peap’ed Blate, is # blot which Illinols cannot afford o bear upon her excutchoon, and she should lose na time in wip- dug away tho stain. Wa bolisvo Gov. Boveridgo will find in the Conatitution of the Htate umple authority for hus intorposition, and the people at largo wilt undoubtodly sustain him in bis en- deavor to drive out tho rullians who lord it over Williamuon, S TR T prinaftetd (1L Revtater, It Gov, Boveridio renlly thiuks that the con- Buro of Lis fnaction ta attiibutable to political motives, bo Is, of coutse, justifiable in dlstogard- ing that cousuro, but this opluion shiows that be forwoty o wow facts of tho case, More thnn tnonty persous bave boon asssemmated in thut county, aud tho Governor Las taken no action on tbe wibjoct, iy {dea of the motives which govern editors is o very low oue If it 18 really his Opluton that hio 18 ceudurod for inscilon only be- caune he 18 & Republican oficor. We submit st it s altogothor more_probabie that tho Ro- publican editors of ino Biato refrain from ex- Preseiug the opinion which must aiise in the mivd of ovory good eitizon, Lecause of the Governor's political status then tust Lo 1 censurod for that reason. The Governor Statos that ho bas Lad no **ollicial™ notice o the troublos, and this statomant shows, in our Opinion, his disposiion to ignora the whole af- fur. 1o does not expect tho wurdorety to send um ofliciat uotice, rur can be oxvedt thelr vic- los to nise from thoir graven sud siato the facts, bug le does tnow from publis and un- doubted roport that wwtato of outlawry exista in sbat county and s oversicown the county Koveramont atd the Legisler nnsures him, on tho authority of the Btato Constitution, thut it is bis duty ot only to divcovor tho means to alop this disgraceful slato of alairs, but to put thoso maan (nto instant opontion. Bea, G of Art. 5, of the Covstitution reads: * The supreme ox- ecutive power ahall bo v.ated {n the Govornor, tcho l take care that b laws be authfully ex- ouled.” Luin wection gyen bim the “power foRskin ;:;cg“n‘;a:: o that in Willlamaon, and hw fll:lhf'ulll{‘uxwulbd" 40 sapeitpak tha 0! 0 me " Govornor shall bo wticls reads: **The Col {0 military and uavat (nrc‘fy‘fi‘;d{l:omsum“ o aud may eall out the same to eze Dross insuirection aud tepel l?:‘:-kl:np.:"‘mfi: nally, Heo. 25 direots ke Govoruor, upon tnking hin oflice, to make catly (hat be will “uup“cn tho Constitution o the Htato,” and dincharge the dutiesof tus ofioe of Gorernmes Thie Conatisution, which Lo by sworn o sup. Port, sosa forth the duty whichhe has uworn to Qiscliarge, and it also places u lyg hands the Bieans of supporting the oue \ng discharging the ather. 'I'ie ahifte and evasiyus to wich tng UGovornor has been driveu to m‘um for his in- action aro sy dirgraceful to the jtaro is tho Affair in Willismson. 1t ls not Hs businoss to iscusa tho pulitical cowplazion of the oficers of Willlamsoo Uounty, nor of thy adicors who censure him ; it 8 not his place to demand a spacial appropriation from the Ledslature as tho vrice of performing each of s vajous dutjes, Bor ja it his duty to wait Ll some ditor, Damo- sratic or Republican, tells Lim whatto do or how todo it, but it is lus duty to take cze that the lawa be'faitbtutly executed, sud forihis Purposs may call out {he wmilitis, IN MEMORIAN. Nxw Yok, Aug, 9.—Tué Liberal Club will lh;v; . ;hg- Chi lt‘lln And:n%n monlnri‘?l meei- ‘riday ovenlug next. Bevera! addry VHI ba mmo! A -p.gm luvitation by bun‘t‘l‘n‘g tus represoutaiive u‘lAl]uo Kiog countrymen o und she Danish Couul:h of |Lur:l‘;‘yl 10 naslat l tho obsorvaiea. THE COUNCIL. Adoption of the Ordinance Repealing Former Actlon Regarding the City-Hall, The Aldermen Declle to Take a Hand in tho Selectlon of the Stone, Tilley Is Agnin Chosen to Ba Architeot Passage of tho Ordinance to Collect Taxes Under the General Revenue Law. Indinna BStreet Gots Its Railway Track. The Common Council met in rogulat weekly mession last evening, Dresident Dixon o tho clinir, ANl Dickinson sald that he was recotded an voling on the rullway ordinance at last moeting, whon lio way nat In the Louse at all. Presidont Dixon said that the Glork would cor- rect the error. Ald. Cane safd that the roading of the minuten had hitherto been dispenedd with, which he con- eldered improper. 1io hoped they would not ba approved wuhout belng read, Therefors, bo moved that tho minutes bo passed over for one week. Ald. Cullerton anid that be had never known a caeo fn the Conncil before where the miuutes wero objected to, or whera thelr reading was do- manded. Ho moved that the minutosof tho provious meeting bo approved. Tho President said that the Alderman had a right to call for the reading. Rolative fo tho postponement, thoro was vo standing rulo uoou tho subjeet, and, thereforos, the Council should decido. Ald, Woodman sald that a very important or- dinanes had to be passod by 10 o'clock that even- Ing. Would that ordivancs bo illegal if tho minutes of tho meeting wero not approved ? Ald. Casno eaid bo hield bis original views, but, in view of »hat hiad beon said by Ald. Woodman, Lo sithdrow bis motion for the present. The miuntes wore then, according to tho motion of Ald. Cullerton, approved without be- ing road, FRIE STREET DRIDOE. The Law Departmest, by order of the Com. mittes on Harbor and DBridges, scbrhitted au ordiuance for the purchiane of a small pioce of Inud near Erle sticet Lideo, which was necos sary for bridge accommodations, Lad over for pablication. TIR (AN INAPECTOR. John I, Biebol, (ins luspector, roperted, showing that during tho pant quaster tho gange- moters ou tho teet-imps bad been tosted, The burners had_also beon testod and adjusted no as 10 connumo b fect of gam per hour nider a pros- suro of % irches of water. The stiest-burnors 10 tho Weat Divislon had boeu tested, and aver- azed a cousumption of 6,55 feet per hour; and s vumber ot burneis in the North and Bounth Divinons, tested under tho eamo conditions, ehowed an averngo consumption of b.41 feet, o lamjs woro I a savistactory condition, and bed beou better attended to than horetoforo. Finced on flie. THE CITY-TALL. The repealing ordinance rolativo to the new Citv-Hall, repeating sll previoua logislaton on that cubject, so au to allow tho city to concur in tho actiun recently hnd by tho County Bosrd in electng ono architect, etc., a8 already publishiod in Tne ThisoNe, came up aud was passed. The report of the Bullding Commtttes, accom- panied by the ordinauce horatofore published, was the noxt busmess in order, Atd. Culierion gaid that lio desired to offer tho folluwing amendment, sa he wished the city to have something to say in referenco to the stooo to be used: And Lo it fupthor enacted that the stome ta ho used 10 building th cits's portfon of the uew Court-Housa s Gits-Hallbe Licreutter dolormined By tho City Councll, Ald, Schaftner rald the Committoe did bot con- sider what kind of stone shoula bs usod, 1t be- ng in tho ponor of the Council after taking ac- tion 1n the premises to detoraiiue that matter, ANl Cosy sad that ha had a substitute to offer, which differed from tho former rupesling ordwiance ouly 1 tho lsst saction, He moved that tha previous vote, ndopting the repeanng ordinance, be reconsldered, which prevailed. Tne kubstituto was thon 1ead and paseed. The added rectiou ia a8 followy : Ezo. 3, Nothing in he ordinancs contained shintl bn #o consiruod as to in_any mnsuter affert ar Iu any wike rescind, fmpir, or sunul any contract or otl:er sgroement now subsiating between the City of Chicago aud the Guunty of Guok, eitlier s to tho {lico Whereald bulldlng is’ Lo bo efecled oF olhor tiing crtalning to the erection and coustruction of sau Bailiing otntly wih aaid County of Cook, Ald. Fitzgorald thought the quostion of the Btono ought to bo left to tho Board of Publio Works. Thoy might as well tako tho mavage. moutlol tho plasteriug, carpentering, and uther detailn, Ald. Cullerton aaid it would be a good thing if tho Connoil had a eay in such mattors, as they would then bo 1n a botter position to placa tho responsibality if anything wont wrong, Nolwlsh- etaudiog tbe nsinuatious of tho predoding spoakor, he thought tho amendiment way préper, aud should bo adapted, Ald, Fitzgeruld disclmmed aony intention of casting rellections, but ho had a right to objoct to tho motion, . Tho vote waa then takon on Ald. Cullorton’s amendment, which provailed by a small majori- ty, Boveral Aldermon demirod to chaugo their votes, Al Quirk eaid that he changod his vots bo- eauso ho was dosirous that the Couucil should havo something to eny about the selectiou of the stone, but ho also desirod that the Loard of Lublio Works sbiould be included. Ald, Woodman said he supposed that tho Bonrd of Yublic Worke were inoluded in the m{mn, but the Inspector of Tublic Duildiogs hold that, ~ according to tha rapeaiing ordinanco, thoy tvore not. Ilo was not prepared to say who was right or othor- wite, ‘o amendment was doclarod carriod, and the ordinaace rocommonded by the Building Coins witten, 08 amended, was adopted by tho follow- ing vote : Yeas—Foloy, Warren, Coey, 8palding, Btone of the Fourth, Olarke of tho Fiflh, Ieldy, Sommer, Qullor- ton, dcClory, Mildreth, WeDonald, tailoy, 0'Hrles, Woodwanl, White, ~Gunderson, 1leath, Clevaland, Quirk, Ryau, Eckbordt, Stouf, Mabr, Leugacher, Sehatfuer, Murpuy, Sweenoy, Dickins corau, M, Proddent—id, Nuys—Fitegurald, Waterman, Case, ELEOTING AN ARCUITECT. Ald. Hiidroth moved that the Council procesd 1o tho election of an architect for the oity's por- tion of thu building, ‘I'he motion provailed. Ald. IHiidreth nowinated Thomas Tilley for the position. Ald, Bcbaffner put in nomiaatlon W. W, Boy- logton, ild. Mabr submitted the nams of Otto Matz. Ald. Hpulqu uomiuntod Ar. Burling, snd Ald. Langacher ‘Fucodoro Karls. Ald, Quirk, Lengaohor, and Warren wero appointed tellers, ‘Lho bailos resultva 88 fol- lows : Nuwmber of votes cast TilleYoerse Boyington. Karls,. Hfr. Tilley waa declared elected, THE MILK ORDINANOK was then taken up and passed. Is provides that o dealera sball bring milk-vans into the city unlesa thoy have boen propeily sealed by the sealor of weights aiid measuroes, nor shall use any wolghty aud measures ihat are not cortified by bim to be of full weight or measure, The penalty for the {ufringewoat of the ordinsnce is & flua of not less then 835 nor more thas $100. OOLLECTION OF CITY TAXES. ‘The special order of the night—to take action on the ordivance for tho collection of the city taxes of 1475 under the Qeneral llayenus law of tho Btate as recommondod by the Law Dopart~ meont—waa uezt.called up, Ald. White wanted tho ordinance refarred to the approprinte comunttos, 'Thoy wera workin, under the charter of 1574, which gave them uuln tha second Tucsdsy in Heptawmber to end to tuls watter. Ile Liopad the ordinauce would not baay, aud bo moved o ret lie Chairman uuderatood that 1§ was neces- sary o pasa the ordiu Ald, Bchaffuer was ce at ouce, ¥ vrised that an: man would make a wotion to dufarl or l{) ‘:lodl:: for then they could not hops to colloct anything —tha tax-fighters would grow atronger and more audncious than ever. ‘Lo postpous would be to K“A“m.“ t&:‘rdh?‘nu to wn!‘l P.p.hfi: te—Aze Wo Dot wor un charter of 1872 ? i Alds or—Wa In‘end to work thls under the General Ilevenuo Inw, an l)l'{\rutmnuz. Id. White's matinn, although not recondod, wax put, and wan lost by o voto of 42 to L. Ou motion, engrosament was waivod, and the ordinance pagsed, Ald. Whita being alone in the negative, +laod by tho Law INDIANA BTHEET RAILWAY. Tha intermivable West Indisna Strest Ratiway ordinance, which han boen befors the Council abont two years, was naxt trken up. Ald, Cleveland moyed tuo passage of the ordi- nance, Ald. White moved that it ho postponed tem- porarily. 'The Alotrupolitan Btreet Raitvay Com- pany wanted a franchiso to Iay tracks on tho straet, and offored to pava 1t four blocks wort of tho end of tho prosent r-vumunl, It would bo a8 woll to postpond until they ascertained which company nould treat $hio property-osners Lot. Ald, Woodman said that the West Side Railway Company lind the confidonos of tha pauple, aud bo Xm]m‘ they would bo granted the franchiso, Ald, Quitk mupposted the views of Ald. Woud- man. Ald. Woodman offered an amandment mafling tho limit of the franchite twruty inslead of twontv-five yoars, in contortoity with the chartor of 1872, which was adopted. Boveral amendinents of no greal Importance wero offered and rejected. aud the provious quostion was called and ordored, + ‘I'ia ordinauco, as amendcd, then passed by a yote of 27 to 6—Ald. Clarke of tho I'ifth, Me- Dounld, White, Gandetaon, Lengichor, and Dickinson voting in the uegative. Ald, Quirk ro«s to move & reconsideration of tho voto juat taken, Lecauns Lo wua suttiorizad to pay to the Council that the West Sido Com- pauy sonld uot acespt the ordinauce unless it ro- ceived 30 voten, Drosident Dixon sald that was raquired under tho old, bul not under the now chattor. Umy 31 Yutes were now required. A, Cullerton amid that if the Company dld not accept the ordiuauce as it atood, granted by the Couneil undor tho uew ehiarter, ho would ba fu favor of not giving them o francliso at sll, Ald. White muved to lay Ald. Quirk's wmotion on tho table. Lut. Ald, Quirk then asked leavo to withdraw tho motlon to reconsider. which was granted, and ths matter remaiucd i statu qito. The Council, on appicatiou, granted Ald. Heath leavo of absouca for four weeks. On motlon of Ald, Hildreth, the Council ad- Journed uniil Lhursday evening ok =2y TIE COURTS. ftecord of Busincss Transncilons Yess terday. TOE ROCKFORD, NOCK JBLAND & BT. LOUIS DAL~ nOAD. ‘W. IL Ferry, Receiver of the Rockfurd, Rock Island & Bt. Louia Railroad, filed bis report yes- torday for July, which is as follows : RECEIFTS. Dalauce o hand... Kecelved from agents Mileage sud ticket acc Frolgut returned. American Expron Muil service,, Lavor, supplics, ‘Thesn recopts aro for busivess transacted since Nov. 5, 1oTd: EXPENDED, eneral supplica $12,047,08 weer T930,87 nd ex- For » Recolver's e penos, Freight, ticke Trausferriog Total Balance vt y All these_ftoms excep 0 Ian made sinca Nov. §, 1874, Au allowancs of £1,000 was made to tho Recelver, and bis report 1eforred to tho Blaster for sxamination, Tho sale of this road under the dacres of fore- closure wi.l bo madoe thismorniog at 10 a. m., by the Mastor, Mr. 1L, W. Dishop, at tho door of the Tiopublie Life Dailding, 161 LaSalle riroot, TIIE TOLEDO, FEODIA 4 WABEAW RAILNOAD. A. L. Hupking, Recoiver of the Toledo, eoria & Warsaw Road, filed bus moutnly report yeste: day, showiog: Bulance on hund June 1...,... TRecotved from frefgutn for Juns For July..... . Total... g Disburscd on local frelgula for 2102104 Talance onbaud.. THE DAXTER CASE. In tho oase of Baxtec va. Biurd of Trado, in which Judge Moore icceutly diemoived the in- Junctlon, Judgo McAltister has mude the follow- g arder: Beiug of optnion that tho Lill in this record to which the Court below wustained demurrer ehows a cane of equitable jurkdiction, tbat the questions presented aro worthy of cousideration by a court of equity and thie Buprewe Court, ond that complaiuant was fairly entitied to hiave matters kept In statt quo pending bis Buit at law, It s ordored that the appeal botein cperato 10 continud the temporary dujuuotion in forco peadiug such appeal. SUFERIOR COUNT IN DRILF. Ellen M. Lawyer bogan st for $2.000 againgt W. II. Powell, G. W. Cooper, Robert Gustin, —— Dalo, and J. M, Wailuos, Delos B, Mil's commenced a suiv by attach- ‘mont againas Danie! Castro to rocuvor 81,77 Fredarics Bteuber coounenced an action in trespana agatnss Julius Zlska, laying damagos at €5,000. CINCOIT COURT. Fllzabeth ITaas began an nction In trespass agatnat Jolanna Byer alias Jobanna Holzfusten, Iaying damages at 23,000, COUSTY COURT. 1In tho entate of Leua Marks a grant of admin- istration was wade to Henry M. Marks, under bond for 89,000, In tho catatoof Menristta Markaet al., minors, » graut of guardiasnsbip waa wade to fluur: AL Marks, undar boud for $3,400. Ju tho cstate of John Cosgrove the will m proven, snd latters of administration ware grant- od Auvws L. Cosgroye, under bond for 33,200, A renuncistion of the executors snd the relio- qushuient of thie widow were filed. "Fho last of tho oity tax casos wad reached and diaposed of. ‘Tho casos wero all docided agathat tho city, which praved au appoal to tho Buprame Court, which was grauted on {iling bond 1n the Eum of 1,000 sud bill of excoptions tu twouty ays, JUDOMENTS, Burenion Counr—UoxrrastoNs—John W, Hooper 3. A. 8. Crowder, $143,82,—Josof Polzur va, Matthias Smith, $120.47, . Jupte OAut—Ilome National Dank ve, Joseph Thellen, $14,80, L — s CO.0PERATION AMONG FARMERS. 5 Tothe Edilor of The Chicago T'ridune: Dentiory Home, Iil, Aug. 7.—I have been much interestod in reading an article In your paper upon **Co-operation Among Farmers." I know somethilng about it. 8o fares my ex- perioncs and obeorvation are concerncd, I bave yot to see the Grut permanent sud praotical ox- amplo of its auccess, 'The farmerd au s class do not need it. Tho Grange atarted out with the grand fdes that producers and copaumers were to be brought iuto diract con- tact with each other. Bo far, they bave failed. It 1 rhipped a car-lond of hoga to Chicago, and wished to juvest tho proccods in lumber, T was to seud my hogs direct to tLe (umbermnn, What would ho do with them ? Why, he must g0 into the hog-busivess if he expected to con- trot my trade. This at once upaats regular chaunols of trade, and we can easlly lmagino tho coufusion aud delay arieing from conduoting trade uvon such principles. Again, wa made the farm- ers the “middlomen.” 1n most cases, they wers not aoqualuted with the mannor of conducting buslness, were easily impouod upon, sud could not give that watisfsction in their transactions which regular merchants generally do. When wo commonced, iu our community, to buy our grocenis and dry foodu *dirsos,™ that womont our merchants put dowa prices to such figures that it was olioaper for us to buy at ome, Wo wera aleo offored all tho grocories, ote., we neadl- This loit every man froa to buy when, a4, and where ke cliose, The movement to co-oporats with England will only apen the eyes of the farmoer to the vast dif- ference in tho cost of what Lo can puy abrosd with gold aud what he can purchsse at home with reg-money. All the farutor wauta to-day 18 to bo made to 600 that bio I tuo largest covsum- er, and is dolog mure than any ouo elre to keep up a systew of robbery which does nob_protect bim in suy article be produces, sod makes him poorer iu every article Lie hae to buy. The Econoniist puts the matter aiblo light, aa follows : PBOMABLE XFFEOT OF GHANGE CO-OPERATION WITH ENGLAND. Al this 18 aa nothing n comperison with the distrl- button of thove dullos or tle sesssaments on ous commodities purchased, and the extra smoust whi must pay sa his tarid quota, It wili bil the barif home clossr than ever bofure Lo the pucks of tho tas-psyers. Fussibly » difference of oplul may ariss betwoen the Kogitsh and American reprae & very the dutfes, Aentatlyen rovpeeting the piyment # catdinal principls of M, Carey tectinnitam, andof Rey ative delphia fopreentative, thae 6 (he prodacers whi finy the dnftes, Womdy $insginn the grand birata o wint CarlvIn would eall * Tomeria hiorre anghter * ot bein alied njon o jay the otles, OF courar, tio diacplos of Mizhard' Cotdden and Bastint—foe 'Ene glel workmeu aA A fuic are well verad n tho elementary truths of ecanatle Rejner— wonld only A5 mn oty condifton of rharglnz the nmount, with intereat for tha usn of maney, o the Grangers, An & finad reanlt of thie entiis transaction the (raugors wonld fud that crived an average of from H to £Q pee cent ) the English, ihat befng alost the smount fn which they (s Amcriean Orangers) are mulited by the Anriff. Anareanitof all thie ws may atpeet that the Grangers, duly fnformed of the Iing rharscter of our fnrelan commerce under tha pager.money, bigh- AAFIT pystem, may tome to take b Aun at fust with *the heat Uavernment (n the world ¥ resiunting theso lawa. But, however thin may by Uiere eafi be 1o queation that there can be nuthing |k An frderuational ex- change of commadities s lang aa the Gurtency and Tardff laws remain as they now atnd, If the Gran- gerd aucceed (n throwing fdown tha' Chinese wall of protection {Ley will morlt the appeobation of thn whle world, Labor Ia fre 1o eome und go where it lesren, and the produria of Jabor ahould also be en- titled 10 the asmo fmniunity, If not, why not? In thia Wasbington movenient for {ta fren intorchange ia involved the last grand trinmph of hemaojty, Gran- geraor no Grangers, the perixd s not far distant when Custom-Houses will reses to ba & Imrrier to the fres interchiaugo of commoditien between the uations, I hieartily agres with tho Economist, It Is all folly to attempt foreign co-operation whan homa ca-operating [a a faiture, and wilh that adaitional burden to contend with, probilitory tariff, PLOWHOLDRR. A WRONG CUSTOM CORRECTED, 1t in qunite genorally the custom Lo take strong. ltver etimulanta for the cute of liver complaint, and both the mineral and vegetable kinudoms bave been diligently searched to procurs tno mort drastio and polsonous purgatives, in order to produce a poworful effect upon the liver, and arouse the lngging and enfecbled organ. This Aystem of treatmant In on the Eamo principlo as that of giving » weak and debliitated man larga portions of brandy to enable Lim to do a certam amount of work, When tho atimulant is with- held, the organ, liko tho asstem, gradually re- Iapnes iotoamora torpid oraluggish and weakened condition than before. What,thon,is wanted ? Med. jeines which, whilo thoy cause the bilo to flow freely from tho liver as that organ is toned 1uto action, will not ovorwork and thus debilitate it, but will, whon their usels discontinued, leavo the liver stroogthencd nnd healthy, Buch reme- dies aro fonud in Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery and Pnrgative Pellets, A CUUE OF LIVER DISEASE. Rusk, Tex., May 10, 1878.—Dr, R, V., Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.—Dear Smn: My wife last year at this time wans confined to bor bed with chroniz liver diseaso, I had ono of tha Lo:t doctors to seo hor, and be gave her up fo ale, whon I camo upon some of your modicine. I bought ooo bot- tle aod comrusnced giving it. Bho then weighet 82 pounds ; now shie weighs 140 pounds, and is robust and hearty. Blig has taken eight bottlen in all, so you seco Iam an ndvocate for your medictnes. Wittiax Mrazzu., FUOM THE NOTED RCOUT, ' BUFFALO DILL." HoLuaxp Housz. Rockroup, Ik, April 20, 1874, —Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥.—s#in: I havo now taken four bottles of your Golden Medical Discovory in connection with your Pol- lets, and must say that notuing I have ever taken tor my liver has done me as much g-od. I foo- like a new man, Thanks to your wonderful med] icine. W, F. Copy (" Buffalo Bill ). AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE., THIB (TUESDAY) EV! 3, AUGUST 10, LADIES NIGUT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS Of the Bijlliant aud Superlatively Buccensful Spectacle, THE ICE WITCH! With all {ta Glittering and Minifold Escellencien. Briitaot ol Startling Hugeese of the GREAT JAP- : TATE und Marvelously Skilled SCION BING SARBRO, Aud the Wonderful Cumic Irudigies, THL CAW- THORN CIIILDREN, Masters Lenule and Joe. Biruop's Rollicking Farce Speclalty, WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS, recoived with shouts of applause, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST WEER OF TUE FAMOUS UNION BQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, and the Great Pluy of tho THE TWO ORPHANS! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Benofit of Mr, Charles R. Thorne, Jr. FRIDAY EVENING, Jolut Denetit of KATE CLAXTON and RTTTY BLANCHARD. Saturdsy night, laat performance of THE TWO ORVHANS, on whith occwion every Iady visiting tho performance will be prescuted with s beautitul photo- graph of The Two Orphans, Monday, Aug. 10, Mr. JOHN DILLO: " NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE, Clarg-st., moar Mandolph, opp, Blhermau House, MEMDERS OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY ate ro- queated to atisnd REHEARSAL THIS MORNING (At tho Theatrr) at 11 o'clo~k, GEORGE BTODDART, Btagn Manage: FOX'S AMERIOAN THEATRE, PUILADELPIIIA. Oneof tho most succassful theatres in the country, FOR BALE, Rabert Fox, tha owner of his valualle property, wishing to retiro from tho theatricat bunincss entirely, {0 causequenca of tho thorougly satisfactory rault of bis bullding and mauagement of {2, offcra it fur eale, Auy oue wishing to negotiato for 1t provious to Kept, 1, 1613, will be atiended to, After that ilme other ur- ruagoments wil lanitive ¥ b wads. Addren F, RULLMAN, 114 Broudway, New York, FINANGIAL. Stocks Drait In at the New York Stook Rxcha: sold by us on marglo of Bvo per ceut. Privileges Nexotlated At one to.two par ebat from warket on mera- i bonght sad porso this Now York Kxchaugs or resfomible particn s g0 suins have beon realizod tho pust 3 days. Hut o call coata on 100 shiares $106.25. Straddles §2t0 ohuh. oontral %0 shares of atack for % | daye witho: ruit may bo gaived, Famtlol, euiatalig and showling bow Wal iriber risk, whils many T st operatic T address. O d TR ol il by o s oussnd dollars' TUMBRIDGE & CO., ____TOILET GOODS. PERFUMERY. J. & E. ATKINSON'S ES8, YLANG = SRR - AROEAN T ‘;""' HOSIAR Y 10t ROW DR GRE e, | il ONDUN, ~ PAR AL DUYA, LIMA. Bold by I et clame daslors throughout tha J. & B, ATKINSON, lo Adsn o Radby Looden: i & E‘:fl A0 i goauiue guiranioed Ly SHIRTE. A Good Bhirt, §1.50 A Good Bhirt, §1.75 A Good Bhirt, $2.00 FROM BTOCK, SHIRTS (o order & speelalty. b, ¢ Py Linen Collars 84 por dox, R HARRIS & 00BE,, 171 B, Olark.st. . the | formating furniaed . | 1 | ' EDUCATIONAL. ITACINII COIsTs Tl 1 i f Lot e, gl 8 tool of Racine 5, G2, 8 vt and thn Aleke will reag en Wedura. ceatoration of Taglor Hall, sith many tmyrava L and & new Eaborators and Gyiasiam whic ara to he fnlshed hofors the torn opens wiil add musiy o the adcantages of the institttlon, For aduacalon spily t REY, JAMES DE ROVES, D, ., Racitin Colleps, facine, Win, Oalaloguea can e had at Janscn, M-Clurg & €10, Mit A lHathaway, 154 Btatest., sud at the Mer- thonal Bank, JOHEIN’S SCEIO! Diy Bhool for Young Ladiea aud IEODORE IVING, L ., Hector New York, ' Dr, 'Trvi dy of the Luglish Lax etature, an Winatrating aud illistrated by Hi -« witl readingn from the Leat authors, whil begin Kuvatlor, T1in class for the Lintorical atl eriticol avidy of the Fine Arta will Yegin at the same t The Fall Term begina on Wedperda 2,1 Irovtars and wtormation ap ply . SCHO0L AND COLLEGE DIRECTORY, A ook of nearly 20 pages, comuiled expressly an a quide 1o aid farents and guardianw o aelecting o echool, Itruntains a complots fist 18 o1l the achooln and colieges in the United States : Information in re- gnrd to places whereln tha achoaln are Josted, the ctimate, faflrond farilitien, ete, : aleo & spectal destripe tion of thie tust destrable inatitutions of Jearnlug, Beut frce upon appli-ation, Portagr, & en' WORTIL FING and Tufirnatl i, Do- corner Broadway aud Fouriceuthe ST. Iardiy Culidren.” 21 Wt Thirl veseeond. {al cla-a for tha » E) T, COTES Buresu of Schonl Advertis mertle Buidin AL, New York ( Tatnphilets of v hoth city and_eni exjens Union 5. Teading reminarion and seadomise, nirs, can alen Le oltained, frer o f by calling at the Directory oiice, o8 above, i (uare. 76 and 77 Ashland-av. HKindergarton, In connection with the Dietitite, will e in_ charen of Mre, £ M. HOWARD audihees exjerivace) snistants, Term Leainn Hept. 15, . OCEAN NAVIGATION: National Line of Steamships, NAW YORK 10 QUERNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. EOGYPr, 5o lf;fl" 7 THE 418 B E Y h Augast, atda. m. L 19th Augad,at §p.m, st Auguat, a4, 'm 2% h Augast, at 18" m. Barha usvaxe. €30 dod 4, corrancs. Heturn tick. gie o e ko Uckety, 43, currotcy, T LUAR T uuAArdY on Grea? Betat. Lith P, B, LARSON, Kortucast carnar Clare asq I h 0] L DBMIAD (hade ), Clicag h‘-\ul]ulv O NOPPISLAEN. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, T tieperal Tranas laaie amipany between New York and Haves, o sl Ste g her. o, Nurth Risse, gt e Tattirn teknts at sad. J with superior Aceunm usty 1 g1 ace srcond car tnird, g, ratne. Hirn-ags 9 v cludiog mil nucnrsaios with ot st IAERSE SR arrs frar GEORGEMALRENZIE, Ag: AMERICAN LINE, REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QU EENSTOWN, And all portain G Britaln and the Contlnent. Ju 1L MILNE, Westarn Agant, LaSalinsty, corter Madiann, CUNARD MAILLINE, Sciling Thres Times a Week 1 and fran BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Arpily st Cunpans's Oflice, nortwost corner Clark and Tauduly . T, General Weatern Aqent. MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reapens her French snd Engliah Bchool for Young Ladien, 664 Michigan-av,, nrar_ Siztecntl-nt., on Mo dav, fett. . Bpeell atfention gfven to the tiorongh cullivation of Music, = For circulars and refcrences adurens the Frlucipal, CHOOLy d irls, will reopen Sands ntles from Clicayo, o th B Location hea ncrem i extent. abic and experienzed. Native teachers of German an { Freuch, MRS, L TTER, lato Head Ar-intant of Narhington Behool, Chleago, Princljal, Beud fur Crr- cular. PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Drookiyn Hetghte, The thirticth seur ci this fustiiu- tiun will open Bepit. 15, 1877, Puplin from obroad are recelved fnto the family of Mine E, J, Smith, a metber of the Faculty, The'hest facilliion are aforded for Munte, Paluting, snd Modern Lauguages, Eiectjva courta sllowed, For circnlare, address A, CRITTEN- DEN, b, D., Brookiyn, N. Y. éflflliflfll’}’ 0f the Sacred Heart, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Offers to young ladies lf the advantages of & solid and retined education. Day scliolars aro admitted to the clastes with the boarders. For partfeulars syply to tho LADY SUPERIOK, 434 Weat Tazlor-st, MRS. GARRETSON’S Englisb, French, ani German Boardiug and Day Kool for Younig Ladies onid Children, No, 63 Wort Forty-screntliont,, beiween Fifth and Sctibsva,, will reopen on Wedntsday, Bept, 22, 1935, Appiicationn made ersonally of by Jetter, ae nhose, MADAME OLEMENT’S SCHOOL For Young Ladies snd Children, GERMANTOWN, PA. atablistied 155 The nest seaston will eommencs on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1833, For elrculars address tho Priaclial. HENDRICK 1 TUTE, 25 West Tweuty-sixth-at., N, V. Bnrding and Day Hrhool for Young Ladics and Clitdren. Music aud Fiue Arts & mjehilty, Indergorten Departinent, Delieato pupile’ strengihened by gymnastios, Wting, movement care, ete, . DR, SARALL L. HENDRICK, Priveipal, MRS, W, G. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Batavia, N. ¥, Tir references, fn- «quire of Btate's Attoruey Charles 1, Re~d. ELECT THE BEST 5CHOOL FOR YOUI HOYSH, b Tuelrving lustitute, st Tarrylown-ou-ludsy réopens Bepe, 14 Thorough fustricton in tho Eu. glish cud clasical studles, The following gentlemen aro jrecent patrous of the school: Mr. Thomas Kirkpatrick, 833 roadway, New Yorgi Mr. O, Cuanute, Chief Englueer Erie Raflr Mr. Louis Itoberts,’ No, 17 Boutn siroet, N. Graves, No, Tl!Tl)u.zne stroet, N at, Bauk,. Tarrstown, A ARMAGNAC! A. 3. "D, &, ROWE, Principale, [ADIm: 0. DA BILVA ND AN MRS, ALES. BIADFOND'S (formerly Mrs. Ogden Hofni.uw'e) Lugiich, French, and Gerimay liowding and Day S-hool for Youug Lae and Chidren, with catisthenin, No, 11 1Went Thirty-cigbtl-sl,, New Yark, Reopens Sepl, 35, Ape ilcution may be Ruade by loiier or jersonal RESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, NEWTON, NEAR oston, Maes,, & Yamily School for Girls, A Auifet. Christiau Liome, with est elucationsl sdvan toces, {8 provided In (WA schook: 1t is also especially recommended to the uotlce of young ladics who have @iaduated from ofker schouls, {ur 1ts very superior nusical advan and far tho factlitica it affords In avalilng theniactves of thao concerts, lectures, art-gallo- mies, and wuncumme of Boston, Hefercicen 1o patrons s aleo, eircuiara will ba furnished on spplication to the Pricipsl, MISS JULIA A, WILYO! Newtou, M T, VERNON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LA dien and Littlo Girle, Extablinted in 1+59, Mrs, 17y T, Jones ud Mre., Manlsud, Frincipals, Boards ing and Day Behiool, Fugish, Freuch, German, and Latin, French tnmpoken in the fumily, No, 46 Mt, Verudu Place, Daltumors. Refureiices given ou spyli’ eation, THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 5t, Lauts, Mo, will apen_Scpt. 13, in connoction with 3ra, Eugents Cutbbert's Beminary for Young Ladiea, Instruction thorough in all brancls, theoretical xs woll as practical, conducted upon Enropean syatemn, Terma moderato, For circulars, contaniug sl {ufors mution, address ARTIUR J, CRESWOLD, Diroctor, Eixtecuth sud Pine-uts,, 8L, Lows, Mo, IVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT the Reusselaer Poiytechmic Institute, Troy, N, ¥, Iitruction very practical.” Advantuges ‘nsurpasscd in this conntry,” Graduates obtain excollent positions, lh:u}mlll Bept, 16, For the Aunual Renster, coutain- g Impeved Golirmn ot Stidy, and full paiiculss, addrens Prof, CHARLES DROWNE, Direct OCKER FEMALE™ COLLEGE, Li Ky. Faculty ablo, Extensive grounds. Lsce ont butldings, 160 Ly 84 feet, four storles, containiug 125 apartmenta—nire recitation, ornamental, play, and bath roonins_warmed by ateain sud lighted Wit gas. ung ludics occupy & voom, Cost of i over §1:0.000, Fall term commouce Sept. ross J. ADASE DE BROSSARD DRAY é d Eoglish Boardiug Sclivot for Youny Ladies No, 80 Churcli-at., Harttord, Conn, The fall tarm will glu 5011, b, For Inforwmlation or circulars, addreas ve. 8, i MER_AND i, £ HOCKWELL'S Family and Day Bchool fur Youug (ice, Byringfictd, Muss., reopena Scpt, 10, Tuore ough instruction and houie comforts, Send for clr- cular, OUTH BIDE, SEMINAR! A, 1i, S1MONS, Priner wjen Tuesday, A grarluatiug 11y an abioy $57 80 phis. A, e e MO i S LAKE FOREST ACADEMY. A college preparatory schiool for boys, Fall term boe gins Sept b, A, B, BABLIN, Priucipat, WA MICHIGAN-AV.,: he school will re- cpt, 2, with a full corim of teachcrs, u 14 ow formiug. For ciroulars ap- 0 extras, Aed 2 pullea trom Philadel- . BHORTLIDGK (Marvard REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, NEW YORK CITV, BY ALLEN & DA, ‘fbo Astor Houss, haviug been entirely renovated with modern Improvemeuts aud newly furnished, will o upenod e & tlrat-claas batol, on tho Enropesn plan, about Nept, 1, 1813, “Tue Lustuses pubito will Bud §i ousof the most coifortable a onveuleut lu the clty, tho roomia Lefig suusually Largs, byht, aud airy, Oue o1 Ut Tiroe," elegant passcuger clovators will rou all day snd all Bight, tio bost of servauts will be surpioge. sud no’ paine will ba spared for tlo cowfort o patrous, Alaln cutraice o Veseyat, Lovus §L 10 84 et Rotunds bas beon slegantly Blted as n rostau- raut, and wiil furnish ald the deiicacies of the resson, Tl lueat oysters in the country & spoclalty, The bar will be supplicd with the tholcest winvs, liquors. aiew, ey ALLEN & DAN, Propeiors, GOUVERNEUR K. LANINO, Mauager. N, B.—Mr, Dam will_contiuub biv propretorsllp of the Union 8quare llotel, Nuw York—one of the best- Suow boleld up-town. = BOALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES FAIRBAWKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 11T Lake 5t., Chlcago, Bo'zareful tobuy only the Genulae, Grent Western Steamship Line, Leam New York to Iriatal (Foland) diroct AL S e luraay, Aug. § RS P i e ay, Ane. 11 205 Btreraze, $00 t Gen't Freight Depot 3 MCDORALD, Axe 7. 1 .. LEGAL. ey MASTER'S SALE. Tnder leeree of Fureclasura in the matter of the Rechford, Rock I:land & St Louis Rail- road Comyany, Unitedd S1aves of Amnelen, Circult Canrt f the Unt b R S R R et 3 Uniga Trast Crnrinn “hn lnckToedy. ihok Nand'A St Tats s We Utriin & Miorravilio Naltroad {imba ol . Mickoesia Darsodante, 4 ol 1 = uk 4 ;mm |nven-mm‘l b 1 othor ers of bunds, wio ureusacs if n : el e HOgs 1400 I, Heoey W, Bisl ! 1d Gourt, will sell tagether as oas perty and 0t fn sepa. rare parcel publicauctiontoths high=st an- baet hidder tharef.r, on ‘Taesday, the tenth (10) day of Augus . 3 (ewhtern hiudewd anil aeventyfive Bt ten (10) o 1o ths nonn of d last meactoned dar at tha frontdoot of tho Kepabile Life Bulidig, No. 151 to 14 €3¢, Criniy of Gooky wud b Girec'ed I s31d deero~ bl’l llllnl‘";‘lu.didlm l\-il r,!-k.cfl B! llinhlll“olc'; i et e tn aatd 'canse, lociudin afload ek ok ot Loy et ompa; Gimbaay, and o Jasatle:at., in tho Uiy o Btata of Tliincls, and atlecad Com- 01n) coal-mines ) ths radroads, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, KRRIVAL AND DEPARIORE OF 1RAT FIrLamarion or lerenrncy angn. 1 -‘nhrd? . A cantad. ¥ Randiy evcepten, 1O Five Sunds al B e, e ¥ a0 0T eRoeptel. HI ke e TONTHAES 518 1930 8, m 10318, . |9 Tlaa I #33333p3323 & Depot eornerof Wei d=Depotcarner of Cansl and Kinzio-ste, [ RAILYIA 4 n'f:i‘-v {::.:',, 0ot 0t rwa’n'h/«wflld. catt corner of Rowdalph, Teare, | drrire, il (vin maga 1 Fepros,anr. o Atlantic Pauren, CHICAGD, ALY & ST, Louts, and corner Mich i asntrgtay Er nt Aca uriodstion, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Trive, | Arries, AMall, via matn 1 Ha.m.| 631 Jait, amatn Giia, m.| 6:20p. m. dasity 9:08.m.| 8:00p. m, sl Bsspom.| Bo0am. .| B . T, d! 43 p. m, | tonday. C"ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILRIYY. Emion Devat, earner udiion_an't Canalests, * Lrckot 2fice, Sauth Clark-sls, oppotite Sherman House, and at Denor, i i TS me 2aut.’ Minne: tino, s, g { Miidauke A s i | TCHiien 8 Jaws: aten, - Monasns. (A8 ety Folnd, 00 p. m.{*11:008. m. Sits~om. 't 79 ILLINOIS CES Pepot, footof ke, AL fice Tiekt Arries, in 531 Y sy X ar oquinments, machiners and touda haid fur. Sea 15 eons mecthon weth 'wmid. hoektnids Trek Tiand § ot Lonte Jinlread Company, or 1t col inds and coal mines, fu- clrdiag sl CJocomotives, cars, tenders, or other rolling stacl and eqalpments, and Il Im- le- meate, fuol, And. matortals fof ths constriction, cperaing ropairing, e replacing the said fin o auy ol 1ts branches, orin or for operating and workin, any s or any of I8 equtprucnts: al ail —— i tor g e e el SHiane LT aisa atl Siehis,© clatma, wnd CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & o, il leans, " contracts, and lgiei gl ! e will oy parfiel ownloe any el | PGe o0 Loty i gt Suctanih-st., A 5, ur 1 nude, or ratlieoad, or railroads, or with GRter parilos (o7 any OtEar brovarty: busuthor. wIth all and singular tue laads, tenemor and appurtenancos thorcunto belunging, and iho revorsions, remaiud: Tailn, ucomes, feu: 1 tho estatas, Flchits, titlo a3 wel) ot lawas o e Hock Taland" & Bt. 1, & Minenville ftafin.ad C.inpany, with aif tho fra ehlses, priviicarn, and apviranaess ¢ i ol biivor proverry, tal And p o ktord, Hock lsiand & B nd sald Onon oither of 88 one property and oot in saparata By tho torums af eatd decrae iwo bundred thousan of Did at suoh salo is to ba paid b ine ur tho time of salv, and for tha balan Wby Lo pureliaser it wnid aaln the Mnaive | {rum such purehinser, n lied of c ndiog and unpaid tonds or erupony wmortgages of Juna 1, 13, tdd cron or earin of “auy of raid ¢ Dercentae as said Cours shall diroct st 10f satd cale. For w inare particatar decceiption of tha sald property sum bid thorized to recuive 1 @ deeren raforenco can be had to sall R lecrea. W. RISHOD, Master in C| ol the Lircmt Couft of tho Unitod Biates fur the thern Distriet of [llinuts, Dated Juty 1t NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILRUAD COHPARY, Natice of Sale of Lands, Tho undereigned, Master Commisaioners, specially apjointed as such {0 a0 aciton yending In the Cirenit Court of the United Btates for the Second Judlelal C 2+ cultund Soutbern District of Nrw York, sittng in equity, wherein Jay Cooke ail otliers ure complain- ante aud = The Norihern Pacile Ratlroad Company " 1a defendant, hrroby give notive thal they wiid rell at public auction, within the Stites and Territorits in Which they way Le situste, all such uf the landes snd land-grants conveyed in the Morigugo or Deed of “Truat in the Dill of Compluint In said action mention~ £, 80 aro situnted 08 Wa couipietod portious of sald oad, Tus times and places of such salos are as follows, thstls topuy: * Al Tacoma, in Washington Territory, on the 13th dal of Beptember, 19753 t Balnt Panl, i1 iho State of Mionesots, on the 15th day of October, I873; At Fargo, in Dakota Territory, on the 2ixt hay of Octoher, 18, (uuiess 'wuchs salea may be adjourned by 1h. Master Gommissiouers under the power of adjournts L gy them fu aafd decrve), There salen wall coxincuce at 16 o'iock in the forenoon, and contitus wunil 4u'clock i the afternoon of said days, and be contiuted on ssch of thesuccocdiug daye uutil the wholo of sad Lauds and grauts sy 'be isposed of, Behedules of ail the laudw and landegrante 10 be disposcd of may ba futind and Inapected at the oflices of the Land Agents of the Company tu the respective Places mentloucd abore, at lcast {wo weekn before the date when such aalen are horevy sdvertined to take place, No tands will be suld by us which may have been dise posed of by conversion of bouds futo land; by any coutract for sale thereof, which shall bave been ap- proved and counterigusd by tho lsceiver appolnted 1ba cause beforo tho date of thosalo a8 bereln ad- vertised ; or otherwiso by sale under orders of the Court, before the date of the sules sdvertised herob: The'terus of the aales aro ss follows, that ia fo sa Tho purchaser or purchasars sbll puy to the und siguod as Master Commissiouers at tho timo of 1ho sa! th sum of tlve (5) por cent in cash on the smount of tho bid, such sum to be forfeited fu cace of nun-com- pliance with the terma of sale; snd within aixty days tereafter, or upon confirmation of wuch sals of sales by (ks Court, tho balance of the amoitt of such bid aiall bo pald'in cash, providod, however, thst ln the payment of such Lalnce, Firat Morfgage Bonds, which bave sauctioned by the Court, may be taken su cash ; each bund i auch ouso 0 be Likeu only for such au stnount se wonld equal the dividend to which it would be flually entitled under the docres tu the ahove entitled acth Bald lands and lsnd-grants will bo sold undor th terms and conditions as above prescribed, fu singls soctions or subdivisions thereoy 1o the Ligheat snd Deat bidder, fu aceardaice with Public Resolution, No, 44, of the Fory-irst. Cougrees of the United Blatee, Becond Besslo walo, bo given ta auy serson who shall bid off » single 5 Section ur subdivisicn thereof, of taking at {he satne Prico any sumber of aditionsl and adjofnlog sections Sr sululivisious up to, ana inclading, forty-utno, sube 1o Wilhiold. mich yrivilegs If they sasl doens ers to i wuch p 3 ty B LT OLIVER ¥ 4 Ject, huwever, 1o the Hgt of the Master X . L FISKE, L KENNETH G. WHITH, Mastor O re. PREDFRICK A. LANE, DtEIESionors Solictior aud of Gounsel for Complatuants, """"""""" FOR SALE, Sale of Ordnance Stores. Four MoNuor, Anll)ub OLD POINT CoNyoRT, Va,, July 38, 1975, il be offerad lor sal uction, comuwench at jo g'clock 8. iis Acsounl, 8 qual ity of Gun munts, ete., ato ‘wyo of tho artio will bs {urilehed on apolicatiin st bis A atie Detusags Ao w' York, or 8¢ the Urdnazes 06, y, Ne ‘ashinguot, D, U, i “Fon per cont on the day of salo-on 4o: gotiance of & Lid—ead (o sewaindur whon (Le proprty s doliverad, All atoros wili be required to be removed withia twenty daye fruta close of sal, i the right to rofuse say bid {ba Goserugwnt ro ot desmod satlstaotory. 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