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. moruing, Tiler, Monomines, 3 hrln drieid applen, 1 ta lard, 5 hrls otk a0 T i, 2 ely Deausy il aundricn’ st L hohorant, Manitinwnc, aundried, B NitE Ch.eAnAROn_tine Muskegan, Muskegon, 33 1.ele pork, and_sundclos; prop G J, Ti treon Thay, 13 cfaten calilagn, 47 brin applcs, 10 brle pork, and puiiteicn; eehe Ioboken, Kingst wehr New Dominion, Kingaton, 14, ot Gity, Dutalo, a2 el 3.0 trl ot prop Guba, Butaln, 27, 0,009 bu oats, 300 bris flour, LAKE FREIQHTS. ¥ CIICAGD, Thero wan n 1iftle batter inquiry for veasels, st 20 for wneat to Duffalo, and f4c for do to Kingaton, Cliarters fur Buflalo: Schr 1, W, Rage, whoat at 23e; varge Dallantyno, wheat on private terma; propa Beotls, wheat, und Vanderbilt, corn (part cargoes), on Alizough rates, To Kingston: Behrs Dising Star aud ‘Weat Bido, whoat st filo, To Oswego: Schr Gulding Btar, corn on owner's fecount, Alsn, dhe followlng yosscl, which wera ehartered on Mnpday: Hohra 1iavans il Hoboken, whcat, and schrs Montarey and New Doriinion, corn, sil 'to Kingston. Gapacity, Aboitt 190,000 L' whiat and £0,000 bu corn, LAKE MICHIGAN. CJLCAGO. For a chiango ft raincd seaterilay, snd hence veanct ‘men doferred tho {rausaction of thofr businczs until s nioro auapiclon day, ... The schr Ireatdont Grant hss gono into ono of tho dockaof tho Chicago Dry- Dock Company to bavo her boitom calked....Tho Lersio Toalt which was roughly handied by tha Into storm, and which after being abandoned by her crow wan bronglt hero by tho tug G, W, Wood, lias boen takou tu charga by tha Clileago Dry-Dock (ompany to fix br up agaln, Slio needn about $2,000 worlli of ropair.... A numbor of tug wid vessol men complatn Vitterly of the arultrarincas of 1o bridge-tender on Blato stecet Lrldgo, Thoy kay o froquontly closcs tho Lridgo when they oro ko mear that n colline Jon i3 nlmost wmvoldatly, end e dloca thls or 0o otlier reanon than to Fpita them, T Alack, tho uwner of sovaral tugs, stalcs {hut a day or two ngo ho towed 6 thourand-tot vessel tip tho creek, auil the bridio Was closed ot him when o wan 80 tear Lt only by sutporhutnan exertions could he provont & scrlous collfsion, and ot tho same thiw only une or (o feaina wer Walting Lo orons, 1t sevina that the bridge- tendeea atn an mutch to blamo for 1k frequent collin- Sona ut the bridizen s the yerscl-men, .. The bow-bnrda Tismsrek, which areived hora yesterday, brings fufors matton 0 tho effect that thio echr Tuiperial, loadod with Tunibery fn uebore ot Ralfgh Bay, by vewnel has beett hnt vecently prchiancd by Gapt, Clow, of this “Che seow Blackhiawk i rejoried. wahoro newr Yolut “ou - Bauble, sche ILarricon, which wan broug] in o water-Ingged condition Jast Monday, was pumped out yeaterday, sk takon up tho ereck 10’ llacharge er caryo of c <oooA dipatch recotved Uy Capt, El #atcs tnat tho sehr Davit A, Woll one1oile below Duncan Gity light, has heen lightered off. Hba {4 leaking badly. init will ba able to bring her oargo of coalto this eity,, apt, I, B, lirewer, who was discliorged by tho Veswnl-Owners? Towin Dy 8 few dayn ago (ot recklewsly running tnta Twenty- rocond stroct brulge, In ow trying ta muke a living by guitlng sundry vewselmen into tronble, e lus et ered @ sult ngainet the cxenesfon tug lon Drako for 00, clatmiug thin oy o Feward for fuforming tho Goverumout that Wio boat s mot complylug willi tha law we regards Hfe-loats, ote, Caph, Cox, the owner of ibe Drake, saya that Trowor was oo cmployed by him, Dbut wan disclinrged for drinkenucss aid incomypetincy, and bn oW Lry iy to ot even by piying tho fnformet, It in clalmed by Aintial Cox that Lie lias complied with ail neccesary reulutions. .. "Tho bark Austin, whicls wan driven through tho pier at Jelend, Micn,, Ty the galo Jast Thureday, bas broken iz two,’ Bhe 'was pastully Joaded with plg fron, LAKE ERIE. ERIE. Fyeclal Dispatek tv TAe (Ateago Tridbuna, Enrr, Ta., Aug. 10.—MNo urcivals or departures, Shipnients, 420 tona coal ud 137 tons bar-dron, Frelgbts firm, Cliarters reported: Hohr Julla Wil ard, coal to Buffalo, 0a per ton ; achr William Junter, eonlto Toleflo, 8 pee tom, Tho schr Vel Dust, coabladon, from Erio to Milwvaukoo, was caught fu a hary storm outldo aud driven down the lake, where she ot safely info Buffalo hurbor, et matn-boom was broken, - After thy damago Is repalred sho will proceed.on her voyago, The Northorn Transporia- tion Company's ino of bozts will lmmedlately cou menco ruuning. A epockal from Clovcland sayss * At Iast correct Sufarmation can be glven with regard to the Nortlicrn Transportation line of buatw, Tho [Top- exty of the Company has been put In the hands of o Jwouiver at sl fantance of ibo bondboldors, oud Thilo Osauberladn, the priucipal bondbolder, placed In chiarge. ‘Tho Hfo will Lo rin a formerly, with T ofd East and Weat connections, or identically tho samo &5 unider the old mansgement, The Gardon City, AL 18 port, is now Leiug ttted ip, wud tho Atting-out of tho bontu 1ald upat other places hus alko beet ot tuoncad, Mr, Olamberlalis uxpects 10 start tho Loats, or 3 partof them, noxt Monday, one loaviig Ogdennbing Zor thio Wost, st auothior Ghicago for tho ast. - Lrons st thno it tho closs of nuvigation, tho Huo will ¥un tri-weckly boats Letsrvon thono places, ot & itie weokly lino toall 1ako Erlo porta, Abo list of ofi- cer Lina not et been announced, List thoro will prob- ably ba 1o qreat chiaugo from i list of Tt seuoit, us suost of 6 old Coptans Lavo signifled thedr desirs 1o ko thir old boats, T will probubly take about two ‘weeks u Bt 0ut tLb Garden City BUIFALO, Syectal Diszalch (o The Chleaqn Tribune. 410, N, Y., Aug. 10.—Tho achr A, I, Moo, which roturued boro lexking, will be ligbtered of her cargo to s draft of 13 fect, aud go futo Mills & Coylw Bow dock to stop the leak, Selr Dick Bowiers, buund for Chicagn, was atrncl by gutulug Last Friday near Point uu bluo ; lso lost & anchor otd 6 futhous of ehialn by o gile, n efort s belug 1uade to mise tho echr Jorephino with & steam-puiap, If suceonsfut sbo will o akon 40 Tonawauda, aud ulvaded Lofore being ropaireds e thin PORT HURQN ITEMS. Speefal Dpateh to The Chicago Tribung, Pont Humow, Mich,, Aug, 1).—Past:d Down—Props Chauncey, Hurlburt and burges; scbrs John Burt, Josoph Hawk, C, It, Mineh, Passen Ur—Itops Nebraeks, D, F. Dose, City of Hontreal, Doan Itickmond, Mohawk, Waverly, Moy Tlower ; sclrs H. U, Cloveland, 8, ¥, Atwater, Mas- allon, 8, A, Wood, Dick Bumers, Win—Sout, froeh, WaiTER—Glear, Spectal Dismateh to (ke Cheago Triu hx‘;on%gfcnun,;ucn..l/\r - 1010 v, .- Dawn— D4 Blaruces, Jumes Fiek, Jr, w anil cousort welir Kiog Sistrs, s H Ur—] Montana, Ganila, Quobec, Cormorant. and consort, Lincoln aud couyort, Saliua and cousort ; schir Olouabiies Wivo—gouth, fresh ; weather fico, Bchr Davkil A, Wellca woa releusod from the boach mear Clioboygan Hight-houte by tho tny Crusader (his aftrnoon, * o will leava for Chicago fo-morrow ILLINOIS RIVER AND CGANAL. Syectal Dizpateh to The Chicaga Tyibuns. TaSariy, 1L, Aug, 10,—Passen OUT oF CANAL— ol Carter, with lumber for Lalalis. No othier move- ment by canal or rivor, IR8ixtecn feot two tnchies of wator on tho mitersill of Lock 16, Tho river Lau fallen 8 fnchos fu tho laat ¥wenty-four hours ; wind west, Dutporront, Aug. 10.—Aumtvzo—Clilesgo Dalle, Utlea, 6,100 bu curn ; Monto Cristo, Scnuen, 6,100 bu orn ; Liele Vrance, Morrls, 6,608 bu comn | D, T, right, Morris, 6,000 bu corn, ULeAumv—Legrauz, LaNado, 82,607 1t lumbar, 40 m th s proy Ailintde, Lacon, 7416 16 luber, 8 1 Iath, 00 1 ahingles, 123 Junia § Sisacnger, Lacol V8,100 1} MISCELLANEOUS, The prop Fountaln City reports Laving met tho prop Pittaburg st Northport minus her two Lseges, the American Glant und Morniug Blar,...The Kvening Wisconnn nays the revouuo cutter Andrew Johnson fooks flaaby withs lior new coat of paiut 3 in fact, alio tooks better than ever abo did befors. Mer hull be Palted black ua uaual, Lut the padde-boxes A8d upper works are drab, +o.Capt, Yetotsun, of ke schir Losabelle, which weut ashoro nesr Grand Haven Friday’ moruing, is said to have roceived {ujuries from Fhick be cannot recover, Lculdos suvernl hroken ribs, ‘Dis head was Ladly hurt by fullivg wpars and riyging, Baya tho Detroft fost: Tho tug Iarxer, whicl oro Mylflvfihl to sesles the schr Pride of fuaerien, watorioggul ut Folak au Pulles, las uol luen ;h:xrflwdfin ‘H‘fl mn“ vossel wus probably fn bad Poltit.". ... The work of Kl tean and vadl craft and 1,150 departd ry the district of Milwaukee Uurhig the mogth at d?\lxl;n "The exports wer 853,231 bu of ‘wheat and 13,80 b b cnn. . The Bagiuaw Republican apeaks us follows of he Guvernmunt work on Carroliton bary + The eon- tracior, Mr. Wiloox, commencod Last woe II“PW,VHHMUII of $3),000, aud he wil] bl:lflnfl‘l‘:“ n::’r 200 ot of pler waklog total of 2,200 fom e Ixhu—drlnnu beiwg dotiu by Orrin Mison & Co,, and n 1 1 well dous, 100, 48 BYCKY GUS cau sew who thowork, Thues gontowbt did guoat of 'cu“.m.'.'{‘x‘; Uriving laet year, Whem 700 feet of pler way constructed,.. Wl laet erlb of the ssason Wiy sunk on the liue of the uew Lreakwater at Oswego Thureday, ‘Tho work this ¥exson bas Lecn prosacuted Will il jwsalilo dispates, EWenty-wo cribe 770 foet Lung having bocu planted. The suverstruciure will Dow be gt on aud Buisbed before the fall and & counterfort will by placed at the Jal varal Yesacls tliat cucountored the st the upper sud of Lako Erd E caruoes 10070 oF lens, schr Broden wei 4w Lu, the schr Acorn about 490, thu weh Moutauk Bin, the phr Caar 60, sud th sehr Mury Llizaboth & large Vortloy of bir cargo, ok e A JUDICIAL. Gvectal Diapatch o The Chicago Tribune, DAveNronT, 1., Aug. 10,—A woeting of the Bar of this Judicial Dustriol, composed of the countiea of Boatt, Muscatine, Cliutou, aud Jones, was Lield in this city to-day for tho purpess of Tecommending & caudidato for appolutment to tho vacant Judgeship. One hundred and sixty- ¥0 atluroeys were present, After a stormy sud exaiting session the flon. Walter I. IHayes, of Olintou, was nominated on_the tenth ball ot, but his wis nob made 0us, 1= THE ILLINOIS EPISCOPATE. Interview with Mr. Judd, Chan- cellor of the Diocese. Position of Dr. De Koven's Frionds Con- cerning tho Aotion of the 8tand. ing Committees, 1t 1s Clalmed (hat Thoy 1lad No Power 1o Reject Him, Probability of Dr. Do Koven's Re-eleotion Next Month, Porsons Named as Candidatos-A Couple of Stories Denled. A Tninexe reporter called upon Mr. 8, Corn- ing Judd, Chancellor of tho Dioceso of Iilinotw, yestorday to got bis views in rogard to Dr. Do Kovon's position, and othier mattors relating to tho vacant Boo. Mr, Judd ia n recognized lead- er of tho majority of tho Diocosan Conventiou. sud his viowa aro theroforo moro than ordinari- Iy signiticant, Following iu the rosult of the in- terviow ¢ Reportor—Thero s an impreasion, Mr. Judd, that tho frionds of Dr, Do Koven ATILL REGABD I3 A8 BIBIOP-ELECT, notwithstauding tho adverso decision of the Btanding Commiticos. Cau you give me any in- formation on the point ? Mr. Judd—The friends of Dr. De Koven, so faras I know, do bold that ho is still Bishop- oleet of tho Dioceso of Illinois, OF this, 8y n mattor of canonical and ecclesiastical law, I 1mnysolf Liave no doabt whatovor. o fa not only tho Bisliop-clect, Lut will romain such until tho Convontlon of tha dioceso shall olect somo otlior porson in his placo. R.—Does not thio fact that tho majority of the Htanding Comitteos refused to consant to bis consecration in avy way affect lus status ag Bishop-elect 2 Mr. J.—No, elr; it is ontirely compotont for hio Standing Committucs that have thuas far ro- fused to consont Lo such consocration to recon- sidor thoir action, and give assent, it they chooso sotodo. Thero in no law of tho Church whion determines (hat a Bishop-clect no longer romaing such bocausa tho Btanding Commiticos bave failod to givo conseut lo Lis ocousecration. No authonty of the Church can provounce the tor- wiuation of that relation vxcopt the Convention of the divcesa that electod Dr, Do Koven, R.—1Is it not esucntial, In ordor TO HEGUIML DU, DE KUVEN'S CONSECRATION a3 Birliop of Tilinois, that the majority of the Blanding Committees should givo thieir assont ? i do—Clearly it is ossontial that n majority of wuch Committacs sbould givo thoir consout beforo tho consecration can follow. Bud, in any opinion, tho Btauding Cowmittecs, undor thio lnw of the Church, aro morally bound ta givo their conrent 1o 1ong a8 tho Iishop-eloct in of good standing in his own diooeso, avd outitlod to lutters dinminmory from Lis owu Bishop. 1f, howover, tho Stauding Committocs noglect vr violate their duty, thero 18 no remody; uud, of eoursn, Dr, Do Koven cannot bo congecrated as Bishop until thoir assent is gained. Tho fact that the Htanding Comtnittees Tatlod to do what thay are morally bound to do will not antitlo tho Bishop-oleet to consecration, It 14 slmply & cagoe of wroug without a remedy. 1,—Do you think THE COMMITIKES CAN BE PREVAILED UPON to nssont to tho connecration of Dr. Do Koven? Mr, J.—L think the groat mnsurll{ of the Standing Committoes thut have not glven cou- sent havo faled to do &0 by roason of misundor- standing Dr, Do Koven's viows on tho iloly Eucharist. His views can only bo aecortained by rending womewlnt lengthy spocolies nud writings of his, and thoy sro elenrly within Lo tenchings of fim Church, But from tha fact that at tho General Convention of the Eplscopal Church in 1871 Dr. Do Koven proclaimned what 1 lnown as the Benuott formuly, which is eapable, in tho minds of mauy churchen, of being coustrued in o "gross or carnal senso,—which construction Dr. Do Xoven Lag nover given to that formula, and againat which lio Lad alwsys protested,—from this declaration of the Bonnott formula his viows lave beon misconceived, ng I havo stated. If tho time shiall como whon the Btanding Committecs shail properly comprebend Dr. Do Koveu's views, I lmvn no doubt but that thoy will thon consent to bis consocration. Thero has already been n great chauge in favor of Dr, Do Koven, Soveral stauding Committoes that have heretoforo ro- fusod cobseut are naw knowa to bo in favor of his conrecration. R.—Can the Standing Committeos that have ot conseuted giva their cousent without s ro- election? Mr, 3.—1I have no doubt whatovor that Yoy can. Indeed, thero is no q{lunuml that it iy within thelr powor #o to do. You will perceive that I confine ny nuswor puroly to tho question of power, without attompting 1o fndicato what such Btanding Committoss would probabiv do without s ro-clection. 1t ia posatblo that somo of the Committeos might regard their authority u8 wpent in tho aotion alroady taken, but it iy clear they can recowsider thoir acsion if thoy ploase. COURSE OF THE CONVENTION. R.—If Dr, Do Koven ls to bo adliored to, what courso will Lo apt to be pursned by the Conveu- tion to sccuro him aa Bishop ? Mr. J.—Of course, I caunot speak for tho Convention of the Dioceso; I do mot know whether that body will adhere to Dr. Do Koven ornot, 1have myown viewsas to what onght to bo done. 'Lho courro to bo pursued fn tho ovont of tho Convontion sdhering to Dr. De Koven, tn my judgment, ought to bo re-slection, for the reason that, if bis namo shell bo agaln submitied to the Standiug Committeca that have not consented to Lin consccration without re-olection, collateral quostious as to auch sub- mifesion wonld b 1nvoived, and_ embarrasament would follow that could wot urise in case of re- election, R.—1lave all the Btanding Committees acted on the matter? Mr. J.—~Thero are forty-fivo Standing Com- mitteos, Moat ot themn have acted ; & portion of them have not, or at loast had uot & short timo ago. P 1t.—Do yon thinl the Conventlon will ra-sloct Dr. Do Koven? Will you kindly give o your GENERAL VIBWS ON 'TItE BUBJLCT ? Mr, J.—Lhote is no ronson why 1 should con- ceal ty viows. Thero is uo doubt that s large majority of the Convention are in favor of aud desire Dr. Do Xoven for eur Bishop, The fact that & majority of the Standlng Committecs hiavo failod to glve consont to his consceration of vourso hias itd intluonce upou the minds of some, fur thoy disliko to clash with what thoey scom to regard as tho viows of tho Choreh In this coun- try fn rospoct to this matter. Bnt if thoy will carefully retloct 1 think they will conslder that the Standing Committess by no means consti- tuto the Episcopal Clurch, " Uad the voice of tha majority of the Bishops ot the Awaerican Church boon sxprowsed In this watter, thero would bo no doubt, E thiuk, that the Diocono of lllinols would submit without A mur- mur to their determination, for the; Lave the right to judgo of tho liishop-olect, aud way, in tholr discretion, refuse to consent to his consocration, which the Btauding Committeos cannot rightfully do. The fourth srticlo of the Coustitution of tho (feneral Convention securos to each Dioceso the right of choosing its own Bishop. 'Tho trouble is that the Blanding Com. mitteos rofuse tu allow the Biskops to paes on this quostion. I think it was nuver futoudod Ly the laws of the Lpiscopal Church to give to tho Standing Committoes suy power to refusoe to ale Jow the tquestion of thu covsecration of & Bishop- olect to go to the Bixkopu of the Church 1u & vase wheto such Bishop is in good etanding in his own Diocess, 'Flieso Committees, for tho most rm, are mado up of clorgyand lajty. Thoright 0 refect & Dinhup-vieot for duciriual grounds fu- volves the suthority of isymen to pass upon his dootrinal soundness, The bare statemens of tho Pmpullllun is enough to refuto tho theor: bl it was ever intended to coofer any sucl power upon lsymen, some of whom have no 1oore -kuowledge of technical distiuctions in thaalflf! than & hog bas of bierogiyphics. And tho rofusal ou the L-nn of the Htanding Commit- toea whore the Bishop-elect ia in good stauding iu Lis own Diocess, lu effect amounta to an abe rogstion of thu nght of choice gusranteod Lo the Divoese by tho Conutitution. My such re- fuea), thoy sa; offect : 2 **'ho Diocese chuosos £0 and §0 a8 Bishop-sloci ; thia choice docs not suls us: henco wo will rot cousent, and tho chofce of the Diocess muat faj You will per- ceive, theu, that jiave 3;'“"“" ou are luvolved fu the watter, and it tho Couvention is propared to viudicato those yriucitles, I thiuk that body ought to re-oloct. Bub it s composoed of wo many men that {¢ is lwpossiblo to tull what the majority sy bo inclived to do. Bome are dispored to act ,uith & vieT to cspo- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1875. dleney ; others ara firm In favor of A respectful but determinod vindieation of what they rogard in thun involved In principle. Hoto sro snxious Lo ro-alect Ir. Do Koven at onco; othiers ara dis- pused to poatpone action at tho coming Convens tion ; othara still ara deatrons of standing upon tho former electlon of Dr. Do Koven, anking tho Alanding Committocn that have refused to conrent to recansidor ; and stil othera—I mean thore who aro opponed to Dr, De Koven—nre in fayor of clecting romo naw man to tha vacant episcopate, Itk itmposaiblo to tell, under thoro cirenmatancos, what action will be taken by tho next Convention, R.—Wauld it Lo possible for the Diocose Lo Agreo upon anothor man in ordor to avold fur- thor troubls with the Btanding Committocs ? Mr, 3.—It may bo posnibla; but I think thst far moro tronblo would comse to tho Diocese by thonbandonment of Dr. Do Kovon sud the taking up of somo now wan than by adbering o some form to tbe present seleotion. Dr. De Koven is pre-eminently fitted to bo Nishop of this Dio- cevo, ‘I'ho chnrchimon of Illimow kuow Lim and liin qualifications, ;He knows the Diocens and its needs as no othor man_in the Amorican Chutoh suited to tho position does. OTIER CANDIDATES, R.—Are any other persons nsmed for the Episcopato ? Mr, J.—Icannot eny that thero is any consid- erablo concentration upon any other person, but u}lmrn liave been named by ladividuals for the pluco. R—Ilavo you nnfl objoctions to atato who thoro orsons sud what their clisuces of succoss ato Mr. J,—I havo hoard named for the position the Rov. Dr, Williaw 1. McLaren, Cloveland, 0. ; tho Rov. Dr, E, M. Vau Dousen, Utica, N. tho Rov. Dr. Walter Ayrault, Ozford, N, ¥ Rev. Dr. Aloxandor Biirgens, Bpring: tho Rev, Lr. Clinton Locke, Chicago; Dr, Stophen H. Tyng, Jr., Now York; tho Ktey, Dr. Julin V. Lewis, Washington City; the I Dr. Jamoa Mulealioy, New Yorl; the Rev. Dr, Snmnal Chaso, of Jubileo Collego, IIL. ; the Rov. Dr. J. 8, 1, Ilodges, Laltimore; and the Rov. Dr, Thomas T, Davies, Philadelpbin, It wonld bo imposmbio to uay what the chancos of wuccess of any ono of thesn gentlemen would be in cano the friends of Dr. Da Koveu should nut press Lis nawme, NOT TRUE. R.--Ia thoro any teuth in tho assertlon con- tained 10w communication Ina recont 14sas of Lk Trinyse, nigned * 8t. James,” that Dr. Do Koven, acting undor your advico ss Clancollor of thio Dicoese, Liay Laken the position that ho is #till Bishop-cloct of Iliinols, notwithutandin, hia xojoction by the Htanding' Committoos, an that ha will wot **ratire from tho flold "' ? Mr. J,—Thore [s 1o truth whataver in that as- sortion. Dr, Do Koven Liag never, to my knowl- adgo, talion any position one way or tho other an to bis reigtion to tho Diocoso as Bishop-clect. I cerlaily Liavo never advised bim to tsko any such position, nor has ha asked my advico on tho subjeet. I havo nover known him to indi- cato, directly or Indirectly, that he would not “rotiro from tha flold ;" andsuch ru attitudoiaro foroign to his nature that Idonot beliova ho over pave uttorauco to euch a_sentiment, I have no nuthority to speak for Dr. De Koven, but I do not bollove tLas Lo will tako any stops wlutaver, either in tho way of “rctirin% frow tho flold,” or doing anything having o bearing upoun the cuurdo ta bo pursuod by the Convention, PUTTING THE DIOCESE JN COSMISION, R.—In Inst Sunday's Tarsone thore was s communication, ovoer tho sigaaturo *J," in which it was cliargod that a plan ts on foot to co tho Divcceo undar the charge of ** some i itunlistic English Bishap,"” and that, with the ganction of tho Chaucellor, and certaiuly to hia knowlodge, communication bas been “opened with the 1. lev. Honry Lascclles Jenner, 1. 1., formerly Lord Bishop of Dunedw, Now Zealawd, whose episcoputo in that island was Trought to n clogo in 14971, with the viow of got- ting tim ere.” Ilay that charge nny founda- tion ? 3r. J.~It boa not the elightert foundation in truth, Tho chargo comen frow komo stupil sap- head or walicious maliguer, too cowardly to nsaume the responsibility of the slauder over his own signature, I read the commuaication’ in your paper, Lut did not answer it, nor the othor ona to which you have reforred, becauso I am not in the habit of noticiug anouymous commu- nications oxcept In extromo cascs. Tha stato- ments reforred to in both communications wero too absurd to need reply. ‘Tho convoruation closed with this answer. —_—— CAUCASIAN AND AFRICAN, Grent Excitoment Over tho Seduction of 0 White Girl by o Negro. New York Times, Aug, 7, The Tawn-1fall at Babylon, Long 1nland, was dengely crowdod yesterday ot the oxamination in tho caso of tho negro Chauncey Brewster, who i charged with seducing Llewella Conklio, tho ndopted daughtar of birs. Dora Balcher, a widow lndy residing in Deer Paric at that village. A singolar intorest attaches to tho caso, owing to the wenlthy position of tho young Iady and tho superstition manifested by tho nogro and his friends. The particulars show that Browster hiad cithor obtainod an astonldling smount of influence over Mies Conklin, or had resorted to drogs to offect his purporo. popu- Jar kuporstision oxists amony tho nogroea nf Babylon that the possossor of a cortain **love chiarm * may, by i8 ueo, obtnin the enduring af- fectioa of the other sex, Tho charm consiuts in a four-ounco bottle, which contains ten ucedlos snd nina plos, sud Is rotillod with wator overy month. Brewater carried ono of Lliesn hottios with him, and clafma to bave * charmed" Mius Conklin by its influcuce. Mrs., Balcher ndoptod Liowella severnl yours ngo, and hua always troat- ed her with the greatest kinduoss aud connidora- tion. About two montls Bluco slio manifested har affection for Licwolin by makings will by which the laLter would coma into the poracasion of 230,000 nt the desth of her adopted mothor, and of which slo Uuad boen apprised. Although Mrs, Dalcher lad always per- witted her daugliter to fio into ro- ty, sho had boen perhaps unduly careful {n tha scleotion of hor masociates, and hiad not parmitted hor to mingle froquently in tho society of young men. Liewella had de- voloped " tasts for musio, and, to geatify her wishes, Mrs, Daloher engaged a8 her teachera popularprofossor of thia clty, from whow sho roceved leswous twice a weok. Bho Liad other- wise recalved & good edaration and possessod umoy sccomplishments, Tho colorod conchman, who wag tho author of tho terrible disgrace to tho family, as well s the ruln of Llowolls, [s n tall mulatto, abont 21 yoars of age. e had tho fuculty of making himself docldedly agreoabls, and waa fmplicitly trustod and respected by Mpy, lialchor. Llowella was froquently thrown into the neyro's society, but no suspicion as to auy improner conduot exlsting betwoon them had ever enterod the mind of Mrs. Balcher, who re- pudiated tho uedertions of a carpontor a month #inee, who avorred that be had secn Llowel hestow roveral kisses upon the negro, to which thio Iatter warnly rospondod. This scens oo- currod 1n tho latchon, when tho parties believed thewselves to be ewtirely unobsoived, Last Saturduy o fit of economy solzed Mra, Balchor aud the negro coachmean was dlecharged, On the followiug ovouing Llowolla loft Lows,: hav- ing proviously announced Ler intention of at- tending church. By provious appointmeut sho oot Urewstor near the vitlage drug-sture, where shio held a long couvorsation with him, and then mystoriously disuppasred. At a Iate ‘hour, and long afier sll religious servicos wero conclnded, as Llowella did not rotura, Mrs, Dalcher bo- cams grestly alatmed, and messengots wore sont _ her soveral acquaint. auncoa fu tho village for the purposo of ascortawiug.her whorcabouty, All offosts Elroved frultloss, aud ae alio had last boen soou the company of Drewster, na proviousl stated, susplcious were entortained that he lnu{ beou {ustrumental fu her suddon disappoarance, Accordingly s warrant for bis arrost was obtained and placod'in the bands of Coustable Wauks, who tustituted a thorough soarch for Brawstor, but no clow to his wheroabouta waa obtained un- sl the following Tuesday afterncon, wheu the oflicer's attention was dirocted to a oolored fami. Iy by tho namo of Jackon, Ilora the object of Lis search was found with his viotiw. = They were in - bed together {n ono of the sloopiog spartments. Browster mads uo resistanco, and 83 a matter of form Mliss Couklin was ar- restod slso, 1t was ascertained that the pair had walked from Dabylon to Awliiy- villo during tho storm on Buuday night, whei the pareuts of wator lived, to whom L3 plied for shelter, but was refused sdmittanc They voxt walked $o Jackyoa's Louso, & distau of 4 miles. llere Browster rapreseuted that Misa Couklin was his wifo, and from that time uutil their arrest they lived together as man sud wifo. Tho Coustsble” srsaigued bis prisoners before Justice Cooper ou Tuesday evening, aud an ox- amination was ordered to take place ou tho fol- lowing wotning. 'tlhe convsel for the prosecu- tion averred that the girl Lad beon onticed from bor Lowme, whera sho was eurrounded by every luxury, for the purpous of proatitution, the pe: alty for which oifensa iv 0vo yoars' ju the Peuis tontiary. Tho dofouso claimed that the wirl accompanied the prisouer of Ler own frco will and sccord. largo uwmber of witnousos wero exatinod, aud the examiustion was wdjourved unsil yesterdsy worniug. The Touult of tho examivation decided Juaticu Ooopor to Lold tho prisoner fu €800 bail to awmit the sction of the Graud Jury, Browstor, sccoui- panied by the Coustabls, immodiately proceeded to Awmityville, -lwofll.u o f uecessary wurellos, o most intenso feeliu, was Jusolfostod (o $ho oase by the poople p:uwf hoped to obtaln m-l 'l‘wnzzuum INSTITUTE but a anecial polie fores provented tha racnr- Touce of the sconicu lu tho Conut lant Wadnealsy, whon s platol way loveled at the hes b of thin misoner by one of the soectators. A uogro vamed Willisia Henry Wood wag, howaver, badly boatrn yostorday, by the infuriated andience, for unking disparagiug romaris about whito womeu, An nttempt was also mado tolynch the prisoner by the crowd outaide of the conrl-room, which was only finatrated by lus. changing his Vup((mn. Adjoimny the conri- room’ in & Luilding with a wloping roof. Tho prisoner was at ono thino seated near & window which overlook this roof. Homoe individual con- chivod the idoa of lasnoing tho prisoner whils in this position, and for that yutposo a long rope had boch reparad, with & 10oso at one oml, and the other oxtonding alony tho grout for several {mln, It iad ovidontly bern intended to throw 110 Inen over tho hoad of tho prironer, after which tho crowd wan exnected to gelzo tha ropo and pull inm outof the window, causing bis summary oxecution. THE PRUIDS. Crxcrxgar, 0., Aug, 10.—Tho National Con- vantion of the Aucient Ordor of Druide, in ses- #ion hLero, to day elected Philip Relcliwain, of Indiannpolis, M.'N, @ A.; Charles Kiohl, of Brooklgn, N. Y., 1. (. A., and N, Froudenthal, Albany, N. Y., Grand Hocretary, witi Phill Strom- uel, of St. Louls, Grand Treasurer, —— AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, (EX OF TIE PAMOUS UNTON BQUARE THE COMPANY, sud the Great Hlay of the 1 THE TWO ORPHANS! WEDNESDAY EVENING, eneft of Mr, Charles R. Thorne, Jr. F¥RIDAY EVENING, Joiut Benetit of KATE CLAXTON aud KITTY ELANCHARD. Satnrdny night, last performancs of THE TWO ORVILANS, on which ocearion every Indy vieiting the performance will ba presented with s beantitul photos graph of The Two Orphans. Mondsy, Aug. 19, Mr. JOHN DILLOY, TUNION SQUARE THEATRE CO. WILL VISIT THE CITIES OF Anrors, Aug. 16; Joliet, 17 Pearla, Th; Elsomington, 19 Hpringilehd, 25 Terr Hante, 213" Taf vette, 233 Laogsnaport, 247 Fto Wi 53 Grand Tapid, ADELPHI THEATEE, DAY, Au 3, GRAND GALA MATI- X ., for Familics, Ladics, sud Chiliren, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS Of the Briltint and Superlatively Successful Spectacle, THE 1E WITCH | With all its Glittcriug and Manifolil Exerllencies, 4lliunt and Htartling Saccese of the GUEAT JAD. NESE POTENTATE zud Marvelously Skilicd BCION UF OVAL HING SARIBIRO, td And the Wonderful Comic EFrodighs, THE CAW- THORN CHILD! Maators Dennle WEDYN| NLE, at A LINERS, TO-MORBOW (Thureday) LADIES N | IT'CORMICK HALL, ORAND CHANITY CONCERT.—Entire net pro- cceds for tho henedlt of tho Floating Losyital, under {he nurpices of tho N, W, Conservutory of Music, ot McCormick's Hall, Friday cvenlng, Atg, 20, The tmanoger wiil sparo'no efiorta to make this {he event of tho reason. The tiuvet musfcal artista fu Clicago aro belng selectod for this occanion, Al tho nutious witil o representod by at last 200 children in costune, Your piatios will Le playwd at onca. Programmes will bo pulilished and tickets for pato Suturdas, Aug, H, at Liyon & Healy, Root & Lewis', aud ut N.'W. Councrv- atory of Mlusic, 213 Wabssli-y _MEDICAL, CONSUMPTIEN, WASTING gt apprared 1AL DS wr PANCREATTUC 1M BIUNTAND PANURBATING, ™ o Orlitual aud Geaalno propared ooy by SAVORY & MOORE, 143 Now Boud st., Loadub. Bold by them Chemista and Sturckuopeta thrmghuut the Wael ____SUPPORTERS, &o. O LADIES! Supporters, Bracog, ‘Crussos, Elastic Stogka ings, Apparaiuy tor Weak Ankles, Bacriened Lambs, sud uli Doformities, ited to every care, uud warrauted, by sn vaporicuced surgeon, st the Ar- titlefal Liwb Joun of DIt LIATT & LEBOY, 125 Clurk-et., Hoom 1, seecud floor, Roowms privat FATELA LR’ ETANDAKD OF ALL KiNDs. FAIRBANKO, MORSE & 00, 111 &3 Lake St., Chicago. Hezarefultobuyonly the Genuine. MASTER'S BALL, Undor Decree of Foreclosure in fhio Matter of {he Rockford, Rock Island & 8t Lonis Railroad Company Unlted Blates of Amorics, Circult Court of the United States for the Northern Distriot of Ilinote, 0 Ch . Tha Unfon Trust Comy Yo [lalusnt, ss. rhe ekt Tsland & ) Coin K. Louls iailroa i hanpang, aud Saiol M, Nickorsun, Dotandants, and Tobort 8. Noyeaand 123 ‘sthier Lolders of bunds, whin have Intervanad borels, 12 pursuanon of a Gvorco of thi Court ontorod tn 12 Lovo ontitled oauRs an tha 1 iy Tt ) o sall Tath dag of Julz, W, Hishop, Moater iu Ubanesry of Caurt, will sel Imp‘-thu A8 one property and not in Sa. rato parcels,at publio suctionta the highost and best biddsr 1haeefor, on ‘fuosday, the tonth ugust, A. D, 146 (alghteen lmu«lrml M o) 8t o'clook fn tho farerionn af 4] tnontionod: dagat th e 0 Of tho Seamabite Lo e N AL, e adailo-at.s It tho Uity of Chicagn, Cony of Gooky sud BEato of ifonis, and na dirooted i sald decrne, Thamurtgsged protnises deseribed du the bill of com; siatuk il sald easne.Inchyitag tho datite rtfrond of Ul Rocktord, Rock Llllnfl Bt Lools Nallrosd Com- pany, with all lirane tracks totho cual-mines 2 Ly 11, and alio faciuding al tho Tailroads, ot-grounds, coal-lands, or other station-diouses, cugine-honses, car shousos, grain-nlosators, wood-houees, coal-bousce, rulhnrlmlfi{lun. and all car Shops and maching-sthona: alvo all kinds of Folliu: swok ) day of Al or squipmaents, machinery and tools hold for use {n_cone chd.m Wil "said Iscktord, ‘Ttack Taland & Bt. Loute ailcund oal lands ‘aadl oval malive, fi cinding cars, (endors, ) or 3 and “all - fwils. rolling o tu or tho construotiun, opors flag. irs liranches, cusl winns orauy ol (s squipmenta: cpuuoutod with oF relaiing ta tho said railras all riglt, claima, and bonafits i and to all tracts, auil agroeiionta made seith an: cisllands, or minocal lan with any bibor or a0y othier Lroperiy, toguitior with all and ac i s foe phurto- Banocs, ther holonginy o romata. aa dors ol Tncumes, vy’ lseao [} s190f; atid alo all 1110 estatos, rights, titles, and internele whst: speter s el At e n2 15 ey, ot tho sald Ruckfon, Hack foland & 8. Touls Kallrasd Gompany, of, ia, and o o aamo; wlao the ontire: pattraad of ‘e Oron L B Boraviile Jtatlraad Campany, with ajl tho (ranci ok, bt ficiron and appurtonanicas (horat belonging : snd allothee 1o, Tu) AU poraomals beloneinn ta st s klors ok Dol & sl Tl il Kompany and & Orom & Mineravillo” Hallioad. Gomyny . A por ot Hhamsy and which fs on of Willism 11, w10 the possos Frrry, Mocelvor: and all other ahinos, ait thioys which ! or ottwre i by tho wald Hlecotvur during. the pan jency of this suit for use in connection with satd rati- Togds, and kLl bo at (b tmeof o salb ihetabs decracd T hix posavasiun, o 1o which hie may thoa be eatitlod fu rethor ong jiry 'S“’ and not In separato parcels, 15/t terma ot suid ductao two hundred thnsand doliare of ths b it duci b o B'ou e Burclaer in casl lo, balsnce of i i 10 vorivY feoun sRch purabaser, in-lina of" £ i1 i outstanding sad anoaid” bond isvusd under socured |'l! the mortgy, 1N, o Uotobor 33, 1864, mentloned i satl Gacraes oF cort dicaleror fudehicaness s T lieh VP apy af syl oo Dolie, af such porcaniago av ld Usurt shals diroct at tha ption of tho said property reo. val of sald sabe. ‘or & more fartioular dea rolervion can bo bad w suid Mastor 41 Ghiangery of the M 3 rthorn Dy Ditod Jug 19, A B 116y Tho abore sala is, by order of Coart, postponsd natll day. tha 1611 iastant, &% 1h o laco: e RN RV ises 0P, tho Uaited Iasier. EDUCATIONAL. " TENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, (For Boardars ouly.) oon m inoering, th Cardiul orarsigbit ul the woraly . For Olreilnfs bty T "ERY Al o v_Acadowm Y -at., WG, Ty AT Dol RYEB SEMINARY, RYE, N, Y, The next sesvion will commence Sepl, 13, ¥or par- tloulars apply to the I’annnlfllllfl. »._L L}PF_ FREELOLD, N, J,— A Buarding Hehiool for iy Lov, A, G, CUAMBERS, Principal, oo FDUCATIONAL: The Sago Collego for Lady Students, This turifution bas been erected anid endowed by thie Hon, I, W. Hago, 843 cont of $U.100, in couneis tinm with Corneil Univeraity, un condition'that young women whiall recelve st the Uulvereity an education es thorongh and broad an that peosilad for younz rnn, The collrgn buflding ia beatak by ateats, Wyghted ty #rv, carciuily fornished and providel witi bathe, gytuasium, Totanical geden and ornamental geonnyde, The laty’ students have the privilezs of all thy courses of {oatruction given i thy Univeenity, and to thio sarinons preached during the year tu the adjacent ulversity Chapel, by disiingninied clergymen of sarioun roltitaus bodios from Yarious parta of the contitey, utiter & special endowmant for that purpos: Thse citire nuraber of lady students 5ha can be 3 comimolated during the coming vluning In Bopiemrer, 18 cne by and ag licanta 1 umversity yrar, undred sod tenty, soums will b registered in the 7 foll partieniaes, sddress CLL UNIVERBITY, Itbacs, LAW SCEHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. ademlo year 187578 wlil begin on Thursdyy, P, 0, Au examination for admixeion to advanced atandlog will te held on Thurs: day, Oct, 1, beginning at 9 a.m, on Thwd appiteant will 14 examninad atang nth Legltuning of the academiz wards, il appilcants for admipe degree, who have uot recelved a e required {0 fant 8 preltming ntnation, | For furshier iufarmatinn and for s cir-ular yiving Nl par- ticularn adirean JOUN I ARNOLD, Livrarian, | RACINE COOXsEIaGHT. “Thio Rckinol of Latt £, the Seeutinl -8 Loot, and tha Grammar kool of Ttchne Collcge will reopen Wedneae u; 5, LErie Ko candidaten 1 8 e eduratiog, will 4o restoration of Taslor Hall, with many fmprovne meats, and s uew Laboratory and Gymnasium whieh are 10 Lo finlaed Lefore (e tirim opetta w.ll add much Lo the advantanes of the fuetitution. For mliiszion npply ta LEV, JAVMIES DE ROVEN, D, D, itacitie Colleg -, Katiue, Wis Catalomics can bo had at Junscn, i Milchell 5 clianta’ ST. JOHN'S SCILOOL. and Boarding and_Day B-hord for Young Children, " Hev, THEODOKE TRVING, 21 Werd Thirly-recund-at, NUW Yur; rpecial claes for the atudy of the Kugling Lutgiige ture, oa filistrating and diustraled by fis. rradlugs trom the bt authors, wiil e nr, T0ie ciaes for (he hirtorical und ¢ 1 Adiea 1 Dr. Circulars aurd suformation L. 8. SCHOOL AND COLLES RECTORY. A bouk of nearly 20 pares, compilol cx rersly una pukin to id jerenta and prardians fn solecting s chool. It containa o complets list of a1l the n:hiouls id callogea $u the Tuflud States s fufurmation fu ro- gard to places whorcin tho b the climata, Tailroad fuctlitien, ote, ; tion of tho 1acet desirall Seut freo upou apy 8, New York City, Tatphlcts of the leading seminnries and acadomies, tth elty aud_comntry, can siso be oltubned, fice of by callisg at a8 abuve, i at IISSES GRANTS SN, IKINDIERGARTEN, In connection with the Seminary, will open.at the asme Linney with Increansd fachli.ivs and secommodativus, "MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reopens her Freach and n azlish A:bool for Young r Bixtocuthest., oo 3 adilress the Prizctpal ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladies and dirls, will reopen Manosy, Sept. 14, ut Ehburst, 16 toiles from Chice.:o, on the Galeus Diviston of the N. W, Lncatiin healthy und benutiful, - Grounds oser 12 acres in cxtett. Teicher able aud experien Native teachers of Gern i nnd Freneh, MIN, L, N. CUTTER, Jata Head Aseistant of .,i:mngmn Sehool, Chicago, Irincipal. Send for Cir- culr, PACKHR COLI,EGIATE INSTITUTH, lll’uulfl‘n Huights, The thirdeth yeir of thia fnstites tiun will open Sept. 15, 1835 Tupile from sbroad are received 1nto the family of 3ins E. 1. Smith, & member of the Facnlty, Thebeat factiitiea are afionied for Musie, Fanting, sud Modern Jauguages, ¥or circulars, addrosa A, ORI Brooklyn, allowed, Seaiaary of 1o Saurl et CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Offers to young Ladics all the sdvantages of a solid and refined education. Day echolers are admitied to the clarscs with the bosrdors, Tor particulars apply o the LADY SUPERIOR, 484 Went Taylor-st, FERRY HALL, A Collegiate Instintion for Ladles Exclusively. Thoroughly cquipped for (ho educotion of your 2 Mamehtera, Full sedoion orens Bept. Apply for aduuesion to EDWARD » WESTON =3 CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, TOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. lonrding aud lay Kehoot; Tan, Voglish, aad Fronch. Ereuchta tuo langags ot tho taml MADAME D 152 U HOUNT VERNON MILITARY AOADEMY, MORGAN PARIS, NEAR CHICAGO, (Via Mock Inland Noad.) This enceersful Tustitution ojeus ita Fall Besslon Tucsday, Sept, 14, Col, 8, Nurton, Presideut, can 10 pervoially sonsnlted for spmo days. and Circulars blaiuod, eithor at the Grand Tacfic dfotel, No, 1t Cbatubor of Cowmmerce, o7 at the city boadquartcnd of tho Acadomy, No. 12 Lakeside Luilding. MRS. GARRETSON’S Fuglish, French, and Germau Bourding, aud Day fichiool for Young Ladiey and Children, No, 51 Wort Torty-soventli-at,, betwoen Tifth snd Bikibi-ava., will reopen on Wodticeday, Bept. 2, 19:5, Applicitions mado personally oF by Jetter, as above, LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. This Dosrding nnd Day Bchool for Ladies, eltusted }ggu Vige-st., Puiladelpliia, will bo roopened’ Sy Binn 8. A: HOUL Mive 5 13 8DEE, } riuctpots, MRS, W. G, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SC00L For Young Ladics, Bataviy, N. V. T'er referoncs, in- quiro of Slate's Atforney Charivs H, Reed, (QELECT TUL DEST 8011004 FOIL YOUR BOYS, W) Thelrving Inatitute, at Tarrstown-on-ludsou, reopena Bept, 1. Thorongh instrviction in the Ene glivk und claasical studlem, Tho followlny gentlenien are preeent patrous of tha tchool; 31 Kirkpatrick, 80 Droalway, New York Chavute, Chief Eogfuver Kris liailroad R Nov 17 Kouth airoet, N, ¥ 0. 70 Duano etrect, b dden Bpencer, Tarrylown, N. Y. 3 Mr, Luthor Xted: :id, Prve. et Nat, Liank, Tarrytown, A AUMAGNAC, A, 3 A, ROWL, Prineipals, fi A0 O DA BILYS AND MRS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formorly Mra. Ogden iofuman's) English, French, and Gerinan Bosrding aud Day Beliool for Youug 1. diea and Chidreu, With calistheuics, No, 17 West Thirty-eighth-st,, New York, Reopeus Bapk, 3 plication may be wade by letter or pursonally, IVIL, AND MEOHANIOAL ENGINEERING AT 1l Renmsclaer Polytechinlo Institute, Troy, N, ¥, Lumteuction very practical.” Advantges ‘sneuriasucd in thix conntry, ” Graduates obtafn excollent posttivns, Tieopenn $cpt, 16, Vor the Aunual Koaster, coutatue tug Improved Coitrse of Ktuds, and full yarticulars, dross Prof, CHAILEN DROWNE, Director, | FAITIC O, HOSMER AND MIsS F, 1T, ROCKWELILS Family and Day School for Young dfee, Springrield, Mass,, ropen Flior ouglh fuatruction 85d bouls cowforts. for cire cular, DAY OUTHRVRTN NOARDING AND Laouls, bio., bas removid ’h[ R Hchool tur youn ladios, Bi. 1o the ity Ufvorsity~ouw of tho inest. scliot-bulldimgs in tha Woat—wlira factlitio Loen addod rowdonig it urupluie fu all dapas (et s o yives anall Wostorn sud Bouthwest 13 o Mo A‘ 13, Add ua n: [ , Sl Bt Loul '( TTAGE ~HILL ARY FOI_ YOUN Jladivs, Pouglikoe County, N, Y., On. tia-Hudaou, Go M nd Hopants lOUTIL SILEBEMINARY, 460 MICHIGANCAY, Y Mrw, 1, BIMORS, Principal—Tho wehool wllf fee open Tuesday, Bept. 7, with a fll corpa of tearhers, A graduating clase is tow forming, For circulars spt Iy 88 abov LAND SMITITARY ACADINIY, WONCESTER, MA opares youna ten for Commercial, Litorary, and Belentifie pursuits, 0. B, METOALF, A, M., Bup't, $B7 50 I'ER QUARTER. No extras, Media Avademy for Boye. 12 miles from Philadel- phis, 10 lusiructors, 8.0, SUOWTLIDGE (Harvard A Medis, OVE, HALL, NEW 1L X and Day Bchool for Youug 1850, Beopuns Bept, 24, FOUT, Principal,_Addross LAKE FOREST A college proparatory schoul for boys, Full turmu bo- atu Bept. A, 1L BABIN, rncipal. PERKSKILL (N, ¥ ILITARY ACADENLY, Opous Bapt, 1878, uw Gymuasiui, yenn s Mosare. WIIGHT & DONALD, . T*° N I INNTITUTR, WilS, N, L. 0ADY, W T s Mk A Y ! BMiss MARIA I, BUN- __STEEL PENS, ST Q@TR Q\'j ARG . ORYS, CHAR b Nwfi:rk%fix:ezsg_nn =y M_\_V()RC Eff'} TRADE MARK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE, LEA & PERRINS'. CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED PY * PXTRACT f 8 LUTTER f CONNOIRSEURS SEDIGAL GENTLES TO BY THR May :‘;fi:fi: " p WORCLETE ONLY GOOD “Tell LEA & PER. RINS that their Sance in highly eateemed fn Indis, a0 Is, In my opialan, tho moet pala- well &y the SAUCE? And Applicable ta EVERY VARUOY OF DISH, Worcestershire Sauce. Sold Whnteraly LEA & PERRI Denlers in Save 4 for Lzpostation by tha Proprietors, Worenster, England, sud Rotatl by Iy thiroustout the world. Ask for Lea & Perrins’ Bauce. At tho IREAKFAST TABLE It Imparta the most axquisite relish and zest to {1ut or Cald 3leat, Fow), Fiab, Broiled Kidacy, de. Atthe DINNEI TARLE, In Seap, with Fish, Hot Juints, Game, 261 in all Gravies, It gives a dalightful fvor, At the LUNCTIEON AND SI'PPER TABLES $t s deeried tidispensulds by tioso Taztliar with Its vsti- wabie quellides. [From tha ¥ow York Ttmes,] There In 0 rolish du 1o world which v sa antrersally 1ik=d &4 Loa & Perrins' [amuus Worcasteratirs Sauca. JOIN DUNCAN'S 8ONS, N & FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Betwoea NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling ot Queonatown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY .AND COMFORT. 827 Passengers booked to and from the prineipst Ko Fupcan porta at laweat rate Thrates and Latters of Crollt tesued oa ladiog Banks aad Bankers throaghout Lurope, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., F:FPTI—I-[E'V'. Hational Line of Stcamships, SEW YURK 10 QUEERSTOWN AND LIVEKPOOL. Saturday, T'h Augast, at9a Na Hh Anga. m. (o A Satucday Saturtiay Gk, ey, ot the o3 at reduced Taivs. Itecrags tickets, 315 currou, Liatts tur £1 aud upwanis vu Grea: Birftatn. AbDiy to P. 15, LARSON, Korticast enrmer Olark sud Randoiphale, (opmosiis new hutsn House), Chic tnent (Luing woro eous 1y than ey oticr), ¥l asil trv Pior No. W, Norta Kiva B Ghos FILAN VR BE Y AMEIIGITE Acc ton g nlrd, 1. Koturn ticketa ueed €3, mth aperioe wishont oxirs cf LINE. Glnsgow, Durry, fo 8- Cabin, U ¢ S' eluduig Drazisiiu BROL RS, N KL o ‘and Mudisob-sia, - i\t Western Steamship Line, k b Iiratul (Kngland) durect, 3, Atz Stecrage, 3 o'l Fretunt Dep GEO, McDONALD, Accat. SUMHER RESORIS. MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Diseases. ABUEVILLL, N, ¢, This fnstitution for the curs’ aud treatinent of per- sous sullerivg from Luug Die: y 14 Bow ofen snd will rnain eo thronglout the cutics year, A ey 2250 feet above the level of the #ea, s fora lorg tima Luen visited Ly such paticuts, snd the climato (s we'l kaown to exert a Leneficlal infuence on consumptived, For particulars adires D., Physiclan In Cargs INCIIOR Eovery Saturday 1 TN NENDTR coract Las e S urd H W, GLEITSMAR, UATFIELD HODSE, Massena Sprives, punntta Souutey Bt e, & BENB Sale of Ordnance Stores. Lout MONEOF, ABSENAL » OLD PorNT Cosivon July 2 1 Wi bo offered tor salo, al. puiblic auctiya, oumenine at lu'clock a. m, , &t this Arsenal, a quin- ity of Uua C AMuskets, Acenuten. Linnts, 010, 810, A cAa will bs turalshied on ol Urduanos Ageno) Vol Gifca, Warh ngton, D. O, Terine—Cashi s “Ten par cent on tho day of salo—on g geptance of u Lid-aud tho romsiader whea the Propariy oltvorod. . Al atorve will be roquired €0 bo removed withia twonty d?‘l fram el f walo, “Thn Gove: tho right to refuro any hid ted price, to b do- Injor of Ordnanco, 1 loguo uf the articler to be sold ication &t this Aneusl, a1t w York, or at tho Urduatcy : i forat Anding oo . 1. \\‘xIAlll( 4 to b y L e tennined MEDIOAL CARDS. _ LOCK HOSPITATL, carner uingtun and Eranklliusta, chditantty i siste of Iy Luit 107 L6 03pross purpuse giving 1t 1fifluul' Towibio irvatiiont o afl cin e b fesairic Dr. J‘nln: i o for. Gret S yesre R LY e T AR T b §uirto Jug waidzo, on Sleriage, Lan Plosples oo tho of Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTII CLARK.ST,, CIIICAGO, Moy lio cunculted, i an all ehrunie or Borvou ouly physlcian §n Ly clly who Warrauts oures of 0o pay. Uitcs bours, ¥8, i, 1o 8. i, 3 Sundags truw ¥ 1012, DR. BIGELOW The groatost apectalistof tho the age Ia the North weai,’ Urty Gu iy woll kiown, bns varatiintod the 13ty practicw 8 chroulo a1 ey dlses 2 8o, 00T for two B cuit ata B Hial. | 11 Targo work just publishor 0 fasis worty kuowluig A BOOK FOR TI't MILLION, A Privaia Couusalor o tha Masied MARRIAGE,Absatmates tstinged olegical wysierio. i GUIDE., [yl in Wil disautoriue Lo Ly selenve ui Suproduciiin, proseviag the cumplosiu, &u. 1 itiaroetiik WOrk, Of 35 Payose b uumarons sogratiag. and coutaius valuable tntors Juation ur tioes wh &0 wacrid f cuutaiplate wdr. I 13 1 ok gt Uit 1o by undee jock an i © ko houss. Rout th nuy Ty Addross DI, BULTH U Nonibs » B, Louls, Blo. 3 Hultering with sny form of EITHER SEX Gifiseio; PRIVATE, ~or BIECTAL DISUABE, 1o tntier of ‘how long standing, are spuodily curesd at tho ETATE MEDICALOYFICEN, 147 Houth Ulark-st., Chivago, 1, Call'or write, Ad. vicu contdvatial wid fred, Alodicines seat 0, 0o B, 1 ths uaat tw rual inieatin S rens U, DIGRLOW, - ILROAD _TQA.’BI.E‘-M_‘ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATH LXTLANATION OF IEFEorCE Sunxn. mnm(u- eepted. * Sundar exceplod. Mogd: 60 o Tive Bundur at B0, e P, o) @xgouted. fAe 1 SHICACOE npqfi\?fe?r'z”u,nm.no V3 i.--fil upr' i ) ,‘1‘7':!"':!""'1"":1' Oanat. aTscific ast Line,, 0o, Wit e D o ) &, B t , Hh il wauke, e Milvackan araaqs e o 1 20 0, i, m 3'v. m. 5 8, . 7o e S T f \Velle K ine oDl enrmor of Cupal ang Blaziotts MICHISAY CENTRAL raiL3any, bt i b and 7007 Doty aarant.n, {17 Guirkeit ounihvas cornar of Homdolon, Tow. | dvrrer R oviniet Atlattic Batrass,sens Night Etpress, L hent i “Bunday Kz, 2*Eatordayana Sundsy K, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, LOUI3, and Chirasn, Lnniae City a.od Deneep Unton Depot, " IWest Si. near Maditon. Oficea 4 12 RanLufuh, Kantas Cityand Denver Fes' K: Bt. Lowis aad Sutinenold Uz, &t Loutr, Springlield § Totn Peuria, Reozuk ne: “reatir, Lacon, \ Joller & sningtnd F. vt Aca nnviodatia 9:008. m, B:15p. m, 30 p. m, 1o: M e ndapnd Aliy, oxcopt LRORD. Ficket Ofice, dat Depol, e, Milwankos ¢ hiviein, Pa Ananikes, % S ot *3itin. m £t Lonfs Ex S Lol Fagt T Clinn & Now Orlotns Cauruk Now Urleaiis Sraicld aod 2ULINEY TAILROAY, wd 07 Leksertey Tdiaitan, ud Sitteesibon, vt wnd Buctecuihats, hckes OAces, 63 Clari st CHINAGO, RURLINGT Dreper | T Ledre. | drrire, I Dutnite & g Faciue Kas: Lua, Kansas Cit, Loav “Cuiscn & 8. J a Passe: Daimaua £ b o i s Kainan Clgy I <ren i ia culvon & St Juveph Rap',, oo 11 4 GEivd Ace wutadhTiag, 1] ___FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, Iiuwher's Teovo A ccnmmma va Acenmiiodailg. ¢ Duwu 0mi l“ ok i ation Tk Bundaye, 4Rz Mozaay KANVAKEE LINE, tral Depot, Joot Lukest,, und depol fixt Treenty. ek 3 wid o deyor. ve. Indiannpol! natl D3y Iudianap CINCINTAT) I i S 1 AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE. e actneueli B St Louts Kavlmed depy, can o i Carroll-atey ° Byt undat et "o Sies” Tieke oce, 1l + Fusseger. SHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, et and e e Nov @ Grae Bt enei e B Matl and Pxpros Iyrin Passcug Eigin Pasengor Tiaren Pavecngne, bunday Vassoigor PIT ., o IE'BN‘URS"!QNCINNAN &‘ST- LOUIS RAILROAD. ton and” Curvall-ste., Wesl Sis Trcket aices 124 Handolph-stey and af depots >0 I 500 o1 vu.| 10363, Leave, | Arrive, * 0:0e. m.[* 8:40p. . THNp.ml T:08.m. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, o PIUISAURY, | CAIOAT0 BMLW ar BALTIMORE & OH| Frains leave srom rer o7 La Jonk af T eniuisecond.it, curwer of Iushingion, RAILROAD ition Huilding and dopod kel uflee, W1 Clarkedt., Taice, | _Arrise, Matl, Bandare Excopted. ey | Exproes, Ualy. LR A CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Depat, corner o° Van Butew an § Sheruianate, Ticket afics, Grand Jucire dvl Arrive, Qmata, Laavanwtind Atchison £ 4200, m, ra Acoummmuds 8. Nkt Kxproas, $ €115, ) ~ PROPOSALS, Stite of Iiiinois Board of Commis- stoners ror the Location of tho Asylum for Feeble-Minded Chil- dren, Secretary’s Office, « 1lans tor bulltizgs for the Illinols Asylum for Feeblo- Miuded Childre coompaniad by ceriifioate of Archi- tuet, lu accordauds with an act entitked * An act mak- iy approj ristions for land and for the construction of butidusigs for 1Le Iilinols Inatitution for thy Educae of Feoble-Minded Clilldren,” approved April 1475 uon Hesslon Liwa 181, page 101, whii be. rereived ik Board of Comuisslonors unlil Moaday, Aug. “Ley must be recetved by the Board' on or befors mid datg, aud should be directad to_Dr, C. 7' Wilbur, Becrvtaty, Springteld, Illinols, b{] ordor of the Bosrd 'T. WILBUR, Seoreta: $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN KXCUANGE FOR i Bils of National Carency, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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