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m on_ her way o ils port, 38 es 0, Ax Rlugand North Hine lnve gone an ke of o Chleags Dry-Dack Compuny. e el fn hiaving & b leak stopped ... F the porter of iio Detrait I'f could oniy come 10 And see the buudred, more aor 14, ealkers the Norihern Teanaporiation B atms Chamuiain, b would na longer dix uneenent made n Tk TRINURY that 1L beglin to run Mouduy, and thial thern 14ueh n bost tu exiutenco, ... Th wchr Lewls Day will Jeve hera to-day for_ Raleigi's Ty to take off Lo of lumber from tha achr Tnagir{al, anhora at U [ The Day taken slong Hloeks, b or ol voralilo. - tlon of -3 yacht club 4hting In thi rection han hecome Jiie sport, and everal woalthy part Suilding fine yachta thin fall, bilier puittaars coming ta thin piace. i it & fu contemplute Renides, yachta from "Tho new an'd Cfenmis schooner-yacht, the Lula, la now on her B o this city, an {3 atno ' tho Canadlan_yacht Ortole, whicis tiaa » ploasuro party on baard, Tho latier haa ed Port [fugon, Capt, Tom Miiler's yacht Ll ‘Seen repaired, and Capt. Prindlville’s yacht Frollc, e wan brotght Ticte a day o Lwo 850, 1 HOW ready Yo'take pact in thio nnxt yachi rce. TR PNILADELFIIA ANTORE. Tho atme Montana, of this Weatern Transportation Company; which arrived Licre yeaterday, rejorta that By Ihtiadolphla, of tho “Anlior” Live, on_her oy’ from Milwaukea to Dafinlo ran ‘wabom 3 miles from Point Batany, dur- T a denko fog, aud s ci feol bfwater forward, HMontana arrived at ¢ Nea wero working on tho strenled vowrel trsing to t Ber 0T Ono of the trgs took & lina to the Mon- P Which conld mot got near_cnoughy but It gavo b aid tho steamer had (o leava williont being able Todlve any help, Capt, Williaum, of tho Vandorhilt, o passed tho Philadelpbia yoaterdny, promised to Jopat Alackinaw and_acnd ihem theTowerful tug Eviathan, I a storm should como up while the Lmer 1 on, there In somo danger that aha tnay ko Yopccen, If the weather, however, continues pro- pitlau, thera ta but Jiftlo doubd that sho wil get off, THE CHICAGO ROARD OF TRADE, Thin yeesl lion fnaily gon fnto dry.ilock, whero \ho will bo. erblically ozainined, aud _conclusion Hved at, whcther thio hoios 11 Lia water-clowat pige Deto the rosult of sn_accident, o whether thoy were Tale with tho {ntention of sinklng tho vourcl, sn Saimed by the underwriters, As mstters atand, It e aaly for her owner, Cayt, McGraw, of this clty, i theto in yet o probanllity that thess ugly halcs can Ve expiainiod away, If o tlitement ia true, that Gy, Fountatn, who saflcd her at tho time of Ler aink- 15, haw dinappearcd and no traco of him can bo 1omd, then thi statement think the veasel was sunk by foul play bassome confrmntion, The followlng s whiat fhe 'Erenina #isconsn han to sy Iy regard o this ers # Capt, Thomns Fountali i wantod by the derwtiters, Wherolsho? Upta the thue of the O very of the bark Buard of Trade ho bhad command 7 tho achr Vennsukee, Now that fhe Hoard of Tratl T2 in port, ana the cause of hor aluking uea bean di b vered, tho Captain cannot s found, Perhaps Cart. Heoraw, of Chicago knows, | Fooia wiat, we car fesru it won't bo heaithy for Capt, Fountatn to Foturn 1o thess parts for years, That ls luyatiably the resuit o rascality.t LAKE ERIE. ZuIE, Spectal Ditpateh to Ihe Chieago Tribune, £nrr, Po,, Aug. 13.—Arrivals from Clicago, none, Departures for Chlesgo, yrop Alaska; sclrs Alle- glieny and Annfo Sherwood. ¥or Laka Buperlor, stmr Winslow, Roceipts, 2,665 tons ron ore, Shipments, 2000 tons coal. Coal frelghts quiet; clarters, schr ‘Atnle Yought, oosl to Chicago, G per ton § schr F, £, Layton, coal, Buftalo to Chicago, 3¢ per ton, Tho schr Annfe Vought, of this port, wes one of thio unfor- {unato craft_that encouniered the gale on Lake Mich. fan lwt Priday, Sho lost her yawl-boot and had Yor teracastlo fiouss stova in, Bhe {8 repairing af Buffalo, The sehr Lako Forcet wan alao canght I the same atorm and_lost some canvas, Tho now mammoth propeller Commodora wiil leave Clevaland Tor Clicogo to-mortow evonfug. She s consldered one af this hnest frelght bosts on iho lakes, Her ibin and sleeping-roanis ara Htted up in suporh mot- Zer. Bhe carrion two amoke atacks, bas & kingle apar ilh gail, but Lior canvaa {n not set rigged. Sl drawa & foet forward und ¢ feet 6 inchics aft, light, TUFFALO. &necial Dispateh ta The Chlengo Tribune. Burraro, Aug. 15.—Ths schr A, D. Moore, with sbout 1,400 fons of cosl in her hold, was to-day suc- sesafully docked {n the Bow dock of Mills & Co., a feat nover before performed hora, Tho Afoore was the rat vosael to enter tha dock. ‘The hiarbor 18 quite baro of vesscls, snd nons are wrriving, Tho Enml-hnl‘ Filking loft port this morning with- sub molestation, Bootmen say all the Captain wanted as a row aud » good drubbing. OCEAN FREIGHTS AT BOSTON, Snectal Dispateh tn The Chlewio Tribune, Boston, Aug. 13, —Josoph E.Woods, frelght broker, Ko. v2 Stato trest, Doston, Teports European frelghts as foilows : Anothor wock of dng-laye Lias beon mark- ol by extremo dullnees In all Lranchea of frelght, Thers s » falr supply of tonnego suitcblo for grajn srgoos, imt no demand from shippers, and Do cnar- %rs havo been effected, lales aro mominally ® 8d@'s Ol per quarler for Cork for ore dorss 33 1063 loss for gaod direct ports in Great Briuin, The steamer Lord Clear, for Liverpoo), has faken 2,000 brla flour at 38 and primesgs, sod sbout 1u tous provisions and areon hidoa at U3s,and will prob. Ably e bemt 60 Hew Werk 10 complate & carin. lates sn anin for Livargol by steam ato souuaily 3.3 per b, VESSELS PASS D PORT HURON. Bpeetal Dimateh o The Chicago Tribun Tont Honow, Mich., Aug, 13,—PassxD Dowr— Props Pacific, Sanilse, H, O, Bchnorr and bargos ; schirs Fleoting, Unfon Jack, uron, Loutsa, afontans, X A, Nicholeon, Yararn Ur—Props Clty of Framont, Java, Willism Cowdl, Boverelgn, Buperior and cousort, Yoecmite and barges, Cofinberry and Larges; schra Mrosotis, Gib. »am, Jsmes Wade, Acorn, Bamusl L, Mathor, St Peter, Bweetheart, Winn—Southwest ; fresh, ‘Wramiea—Fine, Yoz _Honow, Mich, Aug. 18—10 p. m,—Down— Prope Founiain City, ‘Cuba; schre Granger, Montl- glo, Wm. J, Proeidn, Joh T Noyes, Wond the B, Wilbur, Magellan, Ur—Props Canlateo, Phil Bheridan, Chins, Mackett g4 contort, Pralsly State sud Larges Birsdbury sud ‘Winb—8oath, gentle, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Speciat Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribuna. WSALLE, 1il, Aug, 1, —ARRIvED bY RivEn—B8tesm €&, City of Ponnsylvanis, from Heary, with returning sxcursioniate; canal-boat Hercules, from Per, with eorn for Chicago; Gold Rod, from Peru, light, for Lagilte, Dreanrep—Steam tug Clty of Peoris, light, for Poorla ; prop Atlantle, towing canal-bost Messenger, otk witts lumber for Lacon, Paserp 1vT0 OaNat—Hercules, with corn snd wheat for Chfcago ; Jeunio, lght, for Utlca, Passen Our—Legraux, with lumbse for LaSallej rop Atlantic, towing Musscngor, both with lumber far can, Eighteen feet of waler on the Mitersill 15, and river il rising slowly, Wind west s weatber hol, Brnagvonr, Aug, 11,—Annivep—G, L. Booth, La- Balle, 1,000 bu dorn ; Dolphin, Oftawa, bu corny Prop Montauk, Loekport, 1,310 brs fiow Orranen—Phanix, Lockport, 23,02 {t lumber, A0 m. oot B e g amallie By (ol aracllles, 92,4 umber ; Fricadebip, Scnccs, 93,34 1t lumver, ! . EXCURSION!STS, Tho stmr Poerless, of Loopold & Austrian’s Lake Baperior Line, which left for Laxe Superior Thursday avenling, hud the followlng excursluniste on board ¢ George Muber, T, T, Watson, W, J, Homer, A, T, Ewing, W, M, Merrygault, W, W, Evans, H, F, Leopold 08 son, Osear L, Minch, Miss P, Miach, Gustave Hler, 3. M. Foff, wife, snd child, C, A, Jolinson, ¥, W. Forch, E. G. Bhumway aud wife, L, J, Lowls and wifo, Misa Eblo Lord, J, B, Marris, J, Austrian, wife, Iwa childrn, aud uirse, W, M, Howland, Misses Fow ter, Misaes Tteynolds, G, D. Whilcomb, wife, sndchild, M. Thomatr, J, Wittune, . Keogh, G, W. Fbillips, Jr., M. 0, O'Drien, 0, D. i B oden, itaa . Warren irs. G. b Gruvostt, Miss Forman, Mim Berg, q 3-8 Chamboed, wite, sun, aud Uaugbter, ' S e foring Gulesbury; ', it Mamillion, Forl Weynes .:L :lnlnnb(llfle layd O, L, Dunbisin, wife, an: §hld M Dunigm, Mes, Ulindier, Bre, Jobuso Kugea Olty3 J. W, Bauard aud wite, McOregor | i Willama, Bt Louta ; £, G, Iibbeid and wife, 0, L Waverly, Dotroits Taaso Blorgan, Icney Juuld Ao ¥ Mutcly Aurorm; Miss Eleonors Atwater, Lizate Daveapart, Hochenter'; tho” 3o, 3, T, Debow, ew Yor ver R, Morrison aad family, Host .j T W, Farwell, Orvills G, Montgomery, N Tormudo Wood, Hia ¥rances '.::{Lhfixus-":-u :‘n “Lll)lléllchli)“r.‘?:i:l‘lllll“!‘}l:unm Bugbes, Vicksburg} Da Wikt C. E. Bloplion. wite! st dmigimiers LLE N, Kuliner, wife, and fanily, Davenport 1E, Pinley 4o e, Dy Fug' G 0 Burrows, wlfe, and cuiid, . F,' Mclirids, Alsdo’; D, smucy: Miss Alnnué"mrquufi: s ll{'lvu‘.‘ Pffn'}?u"yf m;u::: Oty B Lo lton, M, B, Bigham, Ciae MISCELLANEGUS, Thie port of Detroft, saya the Datrolt Post, has not been sv nuked of vesaels sluce the openlng of navige tion as It in at preasnt, The only achoouer tn port (6 the Ganton, sad sbe 18 chartsred for whoat. . The scow Ella Doak, while engaged i losding stong from Lo beac fu Alley's Bay, 13 miles below Death's Door, was driven ou (e ¥ocks by the recent I:la'. and fotally weecked....The #cow Alasks, whily eecking ahelter In Racine arbor' from the northesster of Tuesdsy night, struck the yilor, crashiog {n bor pors buw to gkt w hio alno aturted b Lsud Leader of Thureday yerterdsy towed to the Pittaburg fargo will bo taken out, T Vary idutod appearuace, Lotl Lot apa g Aled et Jib b sid svery pusticioof Hyging, i gt fuqicy fatled b ellcty” suy deBuile Juformation feardiug te juteutious of he owner, aud Mr, Brad- ley ould not be found, It fu the geueral improrsion Rowevor, that sho will ot b fited out imiacdistely.® sl odch 00 fuek 1 leugih, bava beus autik a4 Tho end of the svult picr a4 Wauks gon, aud arv uow Teady for the superstructure.,..The Lt orib of whe Boason was sunk on the Line of‘the uew Oswego bresk- Wator a week ago last Thursday, The work this sea= 0 Liad boo Livewcuiond Wil all poseille dissaichs THE COURTS. gale of Fox & Iloward’s Property Sct Aslde, The 3r, Whiteside Replies to the Qharges of Isaac R, Hitt, And Inslnuates Hard Things About the Plalntim, Sentences in the Oriminal Qourt—Divoroes Wanted. Judgments and New Buils. CHICAGO. YOX & HOWARD, An application was mado bofore Judgo Dram- mon yestorday mornivg to mot asida the order made by Judge Blodgett on the 12th of July Iast, confirming w Conro & Corkins tho snlo of cortain personal property balonging to the bank- rupt firm of Fox & Howard. Tho enlo was firet mado to ono Jofforson 1fodgkins for £40,000, which aalo was confirmed ; but thres daye afios- ward, on au ex-parte application, this was sot aside, and a salo allowed to Cooro & Corkins. Hodgkina filod & potition to bavo this order set sside. 'Then ho and snother pereon filed an orlginal bt for the samo purpose, and lastly ho Gled a petitlon in tho United States Clronit Conrt for a raview of the ordor of tho District Court, showing an evident intention to push matters. Yestordsy moruing tho bankrupicy mattor involving tho &amo questions &3 the original bitl was arguod before Judgo Drum- mond, on the potition to sot saldo tho order of the District Court. It waa clnimod i behalf of Hodgkius that he was the bighost bidder, and the propor purchagor under tho torms of the ad- vorisoment for the salo of tho property; that Lo etated to tho Assignos that ono C. 8. Crano was iotorestod with him m the purchase, sud that an Arrange- ment was mado by which tha eale was to bo closod up Monday, July 12. It was also aliegad that on the morning of that day Hodgkins and Crane visited tho offico of Brad- ford Hancock before 13 o'clock, and offered o pay £20,000 of tho purchaso price, but that tho Aswiguco informed them that they wera too late. and that o bad just beforo made asalo to Conro & Corkins, In suppoit of thisposition Hodgkinsand Crano filed their own afiidavits and aleo thoso of W. L. Crawford, W. 11, Woodbury, J. E, Miller, G. W. Crane, and D, A, Kimball. These latter sffidavits wero to the effect that Crane swad a ro- sronsiblo party, and that the aflants had heard Hancock state that Lo waes eatisfied with him, and also that they supposed tho salo was mado to Crano, Hodgkins ooly being agent. On tho ofher pide it was cla:med by Conro & Corkius that Haucock had made asplication to Hodglina soveral times for psymount, but that tho latter rotused to pay, and that on inquiry it was found that Hodgkiue, the actual dder, was irrouponsibla, ‘The atlidavit of Bradford Han- coclk was filed, fn whioh he stated that ho dil not know at tho time that Crane was tho principal; that, in a conversation had with Blm‘ Crana had talked of the matter m euch a way a8 to lead ono to Eupposo that It was su opticnal msttor with him whothor ho ac- coptod the nale or not; that ho lm}mred of sey- Geal persons, but conid not find that Hodgiine was responwiblo. Harry Fox also filed an aill- davlt, cleimlug that be had nad n conversation with C. 8, Crano, in_which tho Intter atated that Lo controlled tho bid, and would sell it for a con- sidoration ; that he would accept or roject it, as o purchaser dosired. Tho caso woa argned for about an hour, and Judge Drummond decided tho wotion by onter- 1ng the following ordor s On hesring Mr. Cooper and Mr, Orano for the petl- tioners, and Mr, Tennoy for tho dofendanta, tho Court is of tho opinjon that tho Disirict Court should not nave made an order on the 1ith day of July last vacat- ing and setting ssida the order of sald Court mado on 1lie 0t day of the same month canfirming tha bid and salo made to JeNerson flrfl’k’hl ‘by the Anaignes, withiout giving the eséd Hodghins an opportuvity fo bo hieard on $hia samo, or Mr, Orano, ihe jwrt sented aa iho prinelpal snd for, whorm, 1od, Shent. "And the Dleicict Caurt i direrted to opon or set ualde the sald onler made on tho 12th of dnly, and to give the waid Iodgkina or the sl Crane an opportunity 10 Le hourd upou the application of the Anaigneo to sot avkio or varats the oonfirmatory order (f tho th of July sforeaald, Aud it §6 ordered fhat in tho meantime and until the action of the District Court {lscrcon, all partics to these proceedings donotbing {n relation't the property of ihe_bankrupts projudicial to the righte of the aid Tlodgkiun of of the sald Cranc, It is ordersd thut it bo certified accordingly to $be District Gourt, Thoe offoctof his order i simply to put the parties 10 the positions thoy weroe aftor tlie con- Tirmatiou of tho sale to Ilodekios, but not to do- cide tho morils of eithor xalo, Wlo I8 RiUT ? Amonth sgo or so Isanc K. Hitt filed a bilt apafnet Whitesida & Bush. Iawyers, Horatio 100, snd Isaso K. Palmor, making serious chnrges of unprofessinal conduct sgsiust the lexsl firm In takiog advantago of knowledgo do- rived In » confidentisl reltion Lo buy up a claim agsinst somo jaud owued by comulamant., Yeu- torday, T, C. Whiteeide, one of the defendants, filed his answer, 1u whioh Le denics that he ad- vised Jiitt toget & doed fiom I, K, Palmer to complore the chain of his title, or that o gained s kuowledge of thedarectin Hitt's title through Topre- ins was the examiuation of an sbatraor for him. 1o also denlos that either he or bis partner was cmploved to give an opinion ou the titie of the iand atloged in tho bill, or that Patmer ever conveyed ta Wilson as wtated {n the abutract, M, Whiteside sdmiia that me partuor recoived & deed from Valmer of Liu title, but states thatitbe knowledga of Pal- wmor's claim was derived from Horatio Iill, tho Iatter stating that Palner had asked him to Jook up bis titles, 111l put the matter in tho hards of Whiteside & Bush, and they fonod on etamin- ation that Palmer had never ‘conveyed his title, but that the School Fund Lad an advance claim, They shortly afterward jesrued from Palmor lumeelf that Ihitt bad written him e letter aeking for a qoit-clam deed in favor of one Meurll Ladd, who, it was alleged, owned the lsnd, promising to givo €50 for It. Laliner came ou bere from bis home in Ohio, aud 1n April Jaxt conveyed the land, bolng: the E. 3§ of the 8, L. ( of Hec. 84, 8%, 14, to T, H, Bush 1n trust, in order to render oasier any nnq;)- tintions that might bo neoessary to perfect his title: Mr, Whitusdo dooles thut ho Las or has Liad noy interest whatevar iu the land, except ad attorney, or shat ha learned anyihing as to the dofect 10 the title from Hutt, or from the exmn- ination of au absttact for mm. “The defeudant also insinustes that Mr, Hitt's representations in bia bill aud thoso made fn March last to Alr. Uslmer are quite fuconsitent with oue au- othery aa r. Palmer, bo clalmed ho way only the nnocent disintorested agent " of Ladd, while to the Court bo asserts bo wag tho owner 1n feo. _lu regard to tho roason why F'almor has not mado any claim beforo, tho de- fencant sayn that Valoor, n 1837, became & bankrupt, and soon aftor loft the State, sup- posing that all bis property was taken to sate isfy his creditors. 1t dues LoL appear that suy ono claims under the bsukruptey proceodings, however, and Wilson. the nexe grantor, doos not somombor how e obisined title, Mr. Whitesdde then wttacks Hill without gloven, oliarging him with baviug oblained prups 1ty 1u the samo neighiborbood as that in ques- tion, aud which was worth 150,000, for aoout &500, which latter sum be has slroady reconped by exactions from honest owu- ors whose titlo lie bas clouded,—his title boing based on a technioal defect in s foreclosure suit begun thirty years ago, Whitealda also clarges that Hitt “alao s very doubttul ropesition, morally consideied,co him, whereby t was proposed to cut out the claim ol tho fichool Fund, aud that oo this being sugrested it was proposed to buy up the School Fund sd- yerse claim, A vieiv was made to Mir. Goggin, the attoyuey for the Bchool Fuud, when it was sacertainod that the fund clalmod the lsud in foe, and further negotlations wers {mmediately dropped, tho defondants choosing to relv on the decision of a cours as to L igh dielatan of he rightcousness of DIVORCEA. Rate Farmer sava that Lor husband, John B, Farmer, over sluce their marrisgo. has beou ad- aicted to the excessive use of intoxicating liquor, sud wbe wants to get tid of him. Anve Eliza Gnimes ssys that for wix years past shie bas been the wife of John Grimes, but tuat Lie fails to sppreciate the pleasurs of Ler company, sud Inul bis time in kickiog sud beating er. A fow daye ago, however. he filied tho woasuso of bis cruclsy by pulling her down :h dre by ‘hfn‘f.':fi d k&r.iilnl her out doors, aud @ §wolrn ver will return it khe e sho can got & Jawsn aska for a divoros becanss her THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1875.—TEN PAGES, Las Jesertod her for over 1rEos, In the mattar of Jonsthan O. Mitchell. Albert B. Condit wan yesterday appointed Aamguce. TNITED ATATES COURTS. Matilda Tiwin Legan Bn action In Lrespans l?ninn Simon Bte, henson, Iaying damsges at 10,000 BUPERIOR COURT I MRIEF. Nehominh Sherwond, J, F. Cark, sad E. 0. Waro hiogan A awt for 81,600 againat Frocmin 1. and Thomae anr, "‘ld rnfln:mu for thesame amount againft Charlan Morris. Bridget al-lxm I:‘ulx_\!x(hl suit for $3,000 dam- agrn againat Michnel Finucan, gnlm-nd % "Bullivan aued James Allen and AL . Iartlety for $2.500. 4 Timothy Wright began & anit seainat Jobn T. (Gorcoran, cloiming €2,000 damages for sa sl Jegod breach of covenant. COUNTY COURT, fn tho entata of Ttobert McMullon, & grant of administration a8 made to Mary E. McMulien, under bond for 6,000, - In the ontate of Jobn Wilhrand Brocksehimtdt, tho will was proven and Intters tes were grautod o Diedrich fiannch Rudol salumidt, under hond for $21.6H00. In the entato of 8, J.J. Manly, the will was prosoo and lottera testamentary were granted to Mary J. Manly, under bond fur ¥3.200. In tho estato of Andrew Renttinger, the witl wan proven, and lotters testamentary wera grlmhzd to Anna M. Renthnger, urdss bund for 14,000, It tha eatate of Anton DaRoos, the will waa rovon, and lottars wera granted to Katharina Finhor, under bond {or £3,000. In the estate of Edmund Smith the will wes proven. and lettars wara grauted to Eliza Smith, under bond for 23,000, A large_number of (u-lprm\l bonds to the Su]m:mo Cotnrt wera anproved. adge Dickey presanted & pondorons bill af excoptions in the citv tax casos yesterday, which will be board Monday, CIUIMIYAL COTAT, An order was issued yeeterdav morning for a apecial venire for a Graud Jury, retuinablo on the 23d instant. The following wero arraigned and sontenced Edwmd Stewart, larcony, throe months i tha House of Correction ; Wilhlam Johuson, may- bem, fined §100; James Gaffuey, larceny, six months In the Houro of Carrection: William L. Bonars, larceny, remanded : John Fino wnd Jo- neph Crawlord, larceny, each mix montba in tho flouke ot Correction: Charles Flyuo and Frauk Ingo, assanlL with intent to Tob, remanded : Wi ter P. Dunn, rapa. #ix yoars iu tuo I'emlnntll?; Wiliam Fionk, larcaiy, ona year in the le- form Bchool; W, M. Bhiaw, driving awuy a horse, threo months in tho House of Correction; Fred Miller, larceny, ono vear in the Penitantiare; Dutrick Marker, manstaughtor, ono soar in tho Penitontinry; Willinin 8allivan, aswanlt, two month in tho House of Correction: John G Iagher, found in building with intent to steal, romanded; Alicn Edward, larceny. six mouths in the [louso of Correctlon, Willinm Garrity was tried qoitted. Dick Onkos and Georze Farmer pleaded guiity to the Intceny of some clotbing, and wero re- manded. James Brennan, tried for larceny. was found guilty, and sontencod to one year at the Houso of Correction. The quo warranto caro did not como up, thoogh tho attoroeys for both sidea wore prasont. ‘Thy motion to atrike out tho third plea by the city will bo heard this moruing. James Itourke was triad for the larceny of o watch from Eliza Noland, found gmilty, and re- munded for kentenco. Jacob Conway |leadod gnilty to being fonnd in a boilding with iateat to steal, and seotence was suspended. Peter Niver ploaded guilty to ecl'ing a hiores and wagon which wero already morigaged. Fined #50 aud cou's. Antoine Continer and Edward Obara wero triod for conapirmg to defraud & Ca:holic priest by selling him bars of brasa for gold. The bis- tory of tho entiro traneaction was published nt tho time. Tho fury, aftor leing abwent: & fow minutes, returned a verdict of not guilty. JTDONENTS, Burxrion Court—CoxrzavioNs—R, W. Ellin v, Willlam T, Condon, £10.,60.—AMichel Kooloy el nl, va. Wiltam Kcefo snd ‘Margarst Keefe, $532.85.~Conrad Dolingor va. Peter and Catherise Felbon, §145,i4.— Lank of North America ve. Georga C. Bmith snd Charles M. Smith, $2,392,43,—0. W, Todd vs, Tenry AL T: —Georyo Molbrook vs. Aaron P, Miller, /085,80, — Klambeck & Schnel va, 1. G. Joackn snd Glinrlen Heitmann, §23.10,—G, Robertaon va, A, N, Sheppard and A. M, Sheppard, §1,473.08—Timothy Wrighit va, Jolin T, Corcorsn, $1,101.17, Commiteo, eto,, va. A, for larceny and ac- 1ot Juncx Gawy—T. J, 8, Flint, W, Nason, $390.87.—W, J. Madinon Vi, John' Arche Adeacon, $1,330,14.C. 1L Madison et al, va, Bamr, 373 Tlerman Tobias ot al, ve, German Insurance Company of Erlo, $2,630,—John Alston et al. vs. Jamea Thowpaon, ¥ ELSEWHERE, BUIT FOR LIDEL. Specwal Dispateh to The Chicaad Tridune, InpraNarotts, Iud., Aug. 18.—Dr. Franklin Casgrove, of Maryaville, Atlen County, bas filed oomplaint agalust J. ¥. Noff, G. W. I1. Tilley, and 1t. C. Dunn, fortner propriotors of the Ft, Wayno Sentinel, for lioe], assossiug tho damages to his character at 210,000, On tho 84 of Heptember, 1873, tho Sentinel charged Dr. Caegrovo with be- ng & libertlne, coward, and hvoocrite, aud with urying to vivlate tho person of Mrs. Elizaneth Sncider, a lady whom ha was ntendmi‘ profoa- sionally. This is what the bill sets forth. JUDOY TIPTON'S COURTA. Special Inavateh to The Coteana § ribune, BuooMmixatos, Aug, 18.—Tho Mcl.ean County Circuit Conrt ndjourned to-dny, Monday Jud nday T'ipton opoos the Ford County Court at aztoa. THE SUN ON BEECHER. The Rev. Ienry Ward Doecher is sponding bis summer-vacation at tho Twin-Mountain Houxo e presches In tho parlors on Sundavs. and bolds exhortations and prayer-mcolings therein of evenings. The New York Sun denounces hum therefor. aud claims that, as he was noither * acquitted by the Court and jury, nor han pros- ocuted hia fibol-suits, be s etill undor a thick cloud, and hias no maral right to preach and ex- hort. The Sun ia very revere and unspariog in its criticisma, —too much 80, A8 its denunciationp are calculated to cause resentment in the minds of most readore, ‘Thus It uses this intompotate language : ‘Fhough Mr, Beechor han ot hitherto beou in the Liabit of employiog his August rotiremont Lo New Hampshite, to escape tho ravegos of bay fover, as o epecial accanion for exceptionslly ac- tivo minietrations, yei this sesson the cado s different, and ho makes his inflrmnry the scon of hia personal audacity. He fa under a cloud. Iu the Judgmont of a majonty of his country= men, #0 {ar from bemng & man of Teligious truih snd sincerity, ba is au adulterer aad seduocr, & falso friend, » perjurer, and a cheat, Evon tho loading representatives of his own donomination doubt bis word, though that was unforced by an oath, and domand that e shall do what he baa 1ot yet even partislly succesded In domg— viudioata his character from she sseanit of tho caso aganet 18 mado up by himeelf, snd fortifled by an appalling array of corroborative testimony, ‘fhe religious pross, in the majority of cuaes, 18 also in doubt, uncouvincad oven by his solomn oath and (mpresuive denlais of guilt. A jury uf twelve men conld not agroe to belisve him. His cass Ling never boen fully investizated, and therefore it s imposetbla fcr even Lus (et friends to hold him guiltleas, excopt throngh the blind faith of the creduluus partiean. Iis cul- patory lotters and damnlug conduct bave never cen explained, axcept Ly oasnintey of the thin- oost port, lie has indictad his “accusera for nbel, and yot has no intention to prosscute tho swit, though thay demand trial, A now trial of the long suit whorein ha (siled to vine dicate lumself ia called for by Lis accuser, wult for perjury s threatened by Moulton, A great mass of teotinouy sgaiuci bitm sti)l remsius to be taken. Not only do so many believe in hia guily, but also » full docen of hus old friends and foruer canfidanta declate that they know it from bis own aud bis victim's confessions. Yet, lu spite of all these things, thls man holus dstly court for s crowd of deluded (ole lowers and _(lgmg wonder-soakori 10 tha parlors of thie Twin.Mountain llouse, Tbis personul display would be in intolerable taste soy wav; it fs simply profanation wheu it ia conmidared that it is dose under tha guise of preaching snd expounding bu divioe lsw of love and frath. Mr. oocher presches every Huudsy st his fashionable hotel, and daily couducts thera a sarvioe of song and praver and Seiipinie reading, Wuy lio does this 18 bocause hio baa Lean accused of adultery and perjucy, sud bas ¢hus beon put to the nvoossity of acting as if he waa sn iuno- ceut tnan. tHavug fatled ta convioce the jury and the public by nis sworn wrd, Lo uow sev ke to cajole them and to dofy tuam by sswimiak thocharacier of » apotiesa mao toaching high worality and the uocessity of drawing near i sgmy of life and trush of soul o bne Divine uree of purity and truth. stead of bewml- Ing Lis sins and coverlug bis boad with the asok- ocloth and asbes of repentanoce,—thivgs whioh {u his terror of expoaure, oither reaily or with oatrical displsy of omotiou, iu the day of the r.nu confruatiug of his evil practices he froo- da—bio eace bunself faustily, lauchs folkna with whomsoover ha_enconnters, and awings liis arma toewas hin ha tus fraedom of & brave and honest man who b pansed nnscathed through a tertible dangar. 1a this tha wan to broak the bread of Life for Iiia fellown? I1f2a ho ao condncted himan f ast0 win the right to maka hin_public utterances ont of the coinaga of Holy Writ? Ars hia hauds no cloan that thev are At to tonol the ancrod ves- peln of the Altar? Can raligion affard to havs Ler rites made the vaulting Loree of this mau's effroutory ? Tha enndnet of Mr, Beechar since the trisl bas steadily I[ncrensed tho volume of tertimony sgaluat him. Tt is effrontery, deflance, sudacity, and nnt the sort of hombloe Loarin: L fxnt purposs to cloanae s bafouled cha o which would d:stinguiab the pure and lofty suul castdown in unilannrvod reprosch, It fa a scandal to American religion, & atigma on our civilization, & thing for Americana to biush over and maka up theirminds to eventually abats, Mr. Beoch- or must aithar wash c'can Lis handas of vilo crimen, or atop down and ont from ministering at any Ynlpit which is generally ur_officiatly roc- ognized s Cbristian, Tae church is not organ- ized forbim to mtand behind and defy pubhc opinion. If the Piymouth eociaty in willing to back him, then P1.mouth must bacompeliail to file cut of the Cbristian line, and romain in name, a« it i1 now in fact, the chacch of Basch- erism, and not of Christianity. S ey BARRED OUT. Aunaxr, N, Y., Ang. 13.~Supt. Chapman, of the Insaranco Dapariment, to-day canceled tho certificates of authority of tha Teutonia Tafe Iurtirance Compuny, Chieago, to do busivoss in this Btate, e, A WRONG CUSTOM CORRECTED. Tt I8 quite generally the custom to take atrong liver stunulants for the cure of Lver comylaint, and Loth the mineral sud vegetablo kivedoms Lave been diligently searched o procura tno most drastic and polsonous purgatives, in order to produce s powerful effect tipon the liver, and aroues tho Ingging aud enfeebled organ. This nystem of trestment i on the eame principlo as that of giving & weak sud debintated man largo portians of brandy to enablo Lim to do a certam amount of work, When {he etimulaot ia with- bold, tho organ, liko the aystem, gradually re- Japses Intoamote torpid oreluggish and wenkened condition than before. What, then,is wanted 7 Med- fewnos which, while thoy causo the Lils to flow fraely from the liver aa ihat orgsn is toned inco setion, will not overwork and Lbus debihtate it, but will, when their uso is discontinued, leave tho liver strengthened und healthy, Such remes diea ara found tn Dr, Pierce’s Golden Mcdical Discovery and Purgative Pellots, A CURE OF LIVER DISEZARE, Rosx, Tex., May 10, 1373.~Dr, I, V, Plerce, Duffale, N. ¥Y.—Dean Stn: My wife last yoar at thia timo was confined to bar bed with chronia liver disease, I had ono of the best doctors to gee hor, and ho gave hor up to die, nlion I came upon rome of your medicine, I bourht one bot- tle and commenced giving it. She then weighed 82 pounds ; now shie weighs 140 pounds, and is robust and hearty. 8ho bas taken eight bottles fu all, 80 you sec Iam an ndvocate for your mediciues, Wittnax Meazes. FROM THE NOTED BCOUT, ** LUFFALO DILL." Vorraxp Hovse, Rockroup, Il April 2), 1674,~=Dr. R. V. Picrce, Buialo, N. £\—5m; 1 have now taken four bottlos of your Golden Medicnl Discovery in connection with your Pel- 1et2, snd must say that pothing I bave ever taken for mv Jiver hias done me aa muck good, I feel lize a new man, Thanks toyour wonderful med~ iein: W. F. Copy (" Bill", AMUSEMENTS NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE, OPENING NIGHT, Mondar, Aug. 1, when a Com- edy by the distinguishod withor, dames Alierry, nue thor of the " Two Roses,” &c,, will le produced, for the first timo I America, under the title of TTOIVE FPIS "INT. Tho sconery by John THliyard—of Wallack's Theatre, New York—and his sssiatants ; mechanism by Harri spyotutmenta by W, C. Canp: and tle brilliang 8 including jgument of charscters Yaais L. James, rd Amnit, E. Cohnan, dan, E, Mirowns, berts, Mivs Helet Tru Gl ds Knnkel, &c, Tuo comedy in throa acte—Tlace and time, America, in1363. Actl,—Scono: The front of the Apple-Tres lon, noer the coant, Act 2.—A room fu the Inn. Act 3,~Tue apple-orchard, Soats can uow be securad, ADELPHI THEATRE, BATURDAY, Aug. 18, at 3 o'clock, GRAND GALA MATINEF, aud LAST Performanee hut one of the Driillant and Buperiatively Buccessful nectacte, THE ICE WITCH! With sl 3ta Glittering and Manifold Execlionces, Briiant and Blartiing Auecess of the GREAT JAD. ANESE POPENTATE and Marvelously Skilied 5CION OF NOYALTY, RING SARDBRO, And the Wonderful Owmio Irodigics, THE CAW- THORN CHILDREN, Mastern Denndo and Joe, Bistiop's Roflicking Farce Specialty, WANTE MILLINERS, recedved with shoute of applauso, Grand Performance ta-morrow (Sunday) evenlng. Tred Chippendale, o7t EDUCATIONA NEW_PUBLICATIO ] For Singing Schools. | No haok can ba bitter Btied ta pruvida sgreeatda mu. | pical entertainmett miugled with Inatru Uon, than the SONG MONARCH! Dy I, I, PALMER, aasteted by £, O, EMERSON, PRICE, 75 CTS. 1t eontalns tha Binging Schoo! Conran nanal fo Chur b Musie Booke, with sheitilan® sxeperecs, ate,, | i 28t anl g slijtion, & fine eollertion of cletfufay | o] e e | IIVEISHY Nolte Damg, 10l 1L a8 & good eany Glue Book. BIXTY-THIRD SESZION. Rtndies wall 1€ reanmen Tirnday, 8ot 7, Joguce adiress the President, REY. I, J, COLOY! | Btk | Muaieal Socletfen wil) brar tn mind onr new CHORTS CHOIR (31400 per dor.), by Dr, Tuegss : aivn, 1 Kine' Anthem Book (8 oth Bius collectivty for Clioral Araociatious anl FOR CEHOIRS. The Iatest collection of Chur-h Muse by the suc- cewtul e tler, 1. R, Falmer, 10 TIITE LIEADEI! Lafge DT a8 X elirtve a8 OTLEF A Hraits, It atill eontaioe & prest van For cats- e Tive nunday at § Mirte, ABtLems, ste,, ©ir, 17 abilition 1o the uansl !:lmnng'fi‘h:nl 5 arme. L. (2, Lmeseon contribe utea large numbet of tan: & ol CLASSICAL, ¥ 2 MIC, S Price, 51,45, or 812,00 per dor. B R pAtiGA Lynd THE Rold by all muslc deslors. Bent, jost-lree, 'MUSICAL D! nder the direetinn of price. twole teachers of Tn tal and two of Voual Mue cal conm:ra LYON & HEALY, Chicago. sy enndneted cu the pian of the beat Clar watorios of Enroto NNUAL SE~SION il oyen cn this st Man. diy b Hejtemter. The COURSE of STUDILK i OLIVER DITSON & €0, CIAS, W, DITSON & G0, | it e AR DEPARTAENT wie rove sriansy Feston 711 wagy N, Y. Srhouls of Eurore emuodi=t i e e of Drswing and Puinting. Tigiis in the 8 hool of Desten or Murlc m 2 0pe fal Conrne and graduate wth the s s in the Aeademicat o Classiral For cataigue, address MOTL S8 3ary'n Academy, Notre D 1% AW SCEOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The acadetric year 1835778 will begin on Tuarsday, Sept. . Anciumination for sdnileeion 1o advan ol Wil b limid o0 Thuraday, Bept. 9l amd Fo- 1. beinning at 9 s m. on Thuraday, ¥o fiteant will 1o examined al any nther time, At tae nuing of the arademic yoar 1377-T+ aod aftar- applicanta for sam: 0 an candidates for & degrev, whis linve nit recedved 8 college edqucation, wili Ve roq tred 1 [3as 8 pretimiuary examination, ' For i MEOAL MASTER’'S SALE. Tnder Decree of Foveclosure in the Matter of the Rockford, Reck Idand & St Louis Railread Company. United Btates of America, Cirenlt Court of tha 1alted n Chance- prrenn 3. d herein. > adecrrecf the aafd Court matered 1 oatho 13 day uf July, A. 1 Mastor in Coancery of said i gt oan peoperty and b acpa: £l rmaty nand for s erc'ar qving full pars AL0 FAFCEle AL fLIIC ACtiont th Wghest And L tbldd 7 o fddren JOIS 1, ARNOLD, Li Iharetr, an Tiesday, the tenth (10) day Mgy ( 1755 (aighinen hundrud and o'clrck 1a tbe foreauan af # Ll‘l hl‘v‘ e iy RACINE COLLEGE. Wl Beliao - [ Lettera, the drentific S:bool, and the On e 901 uf Racite Coilege will Feopen Wednua- af 4 dreror, b tire Uill of cro enties rallond ot T imoriga phiint fiird 10 raid Rocklord vany, witn all bea twnrd or isaned by 1" war, 1l de; e, " fraight-bonses, All, with many fmproves ' Gympasiun: which eus will add muck tw advanages of the it wiizaion ap 1y to RLV, JAMES DF KOV Taciie C Kiw- ueee, C AL hotiaes, geain vl ‘o ottier bat‘dings, a7 ail ‘chal. himinc e #hin) 1 LacUinG-S alvn adl kinds ol Tolling st ek Catalogiter can be had ot Jau M. Ciurg & Cu's, slupe mnd JaclaG AL L el ) o e rone | Mitcheld X Tithiawy, 159 Stete st aud at the Mert @ with ssid hoeklord, Ruck cliants’ Natloual Baiik, ST. JOHN’S SCEOOL. Boarding and_Day 8 hool for Young Fadies and Chtidren, Ry, TEEODOLE TKVING, LL.D,, Bector, 21 West Thirty-seoomilst., New York. Dr. Treing's #pedal clasn for the study of the Eoglish Lorgtags atd Literatiira, an fhistrating and alinstrated by is. Loy, with readius from thy Leat autliora, wiil begn i1 Novewber. 1w ciasa for the Lisiorical snd critivsl wtidy af fhe Fine Arts wiil Lewin at the mame time, The Fall Term Leg'ns on Wednosday, Sept. 29, 1575, For Cireulars and informstion apply an abov U. 8. BCHOOL AND COLLEGE DIRECTURY. ‘A ook of nearly 10) pages, compilod expreasly us giikle fo ala parents ond guardisus fu selecting a Tland & At Lone Jtalirond Company. o ita coal lauds and ¢ &t mi; cioding sl fcoomnuvos, cars, lenders, fulhing stcl and all and ¥ repinciog the saud feuinad f avy ol €3, or lor opern Jug and wurklag Aoy of tta coal mines of any of its equipments: afan ail franchires counsctod wiin o relaing 10 ihe jahne, #0d bosenta | ments mady with r 1 ral Iands, o ratizad, o with any other partics for £y other propes with ail and stugular tho lands, te: o T estates, socror, ot well at lawe an b ek fo'and & 2t Lonle in tho anmn: alro th0 cotlia e wulty, of 100 ald Kuckfurd, ‘Hatlraad G- mpeny, of raile ad of the Url i neresilin J(ailrond Company. with all the tranchl as, . fits irigs b all toe tancl on biiv: | SChioot, Tt contains a complete liet of ¢1i tin achos yufi' T e i xck nrn, | aud cullezon o thio Cuiled Statea fuformation tu re e oo L Toomin atiresd Company and asid | gard fo yiaces whern the school od, tbe ithor of tam H. irso- climate, raflroad failities, ete, § ton of the giost deatrablo in Beat freo upon spplisation. Postage, 6 con'a T. COTERWORTIL PINCENEY, Burean of Schonl Adversistog aad Informaticn, De- mestle Luilding, cosaer Broadwsy aad Fourieentli- w York Gty Liite cf the Teading eeminarics and scademion, Gieinn & Minersriile tailmad Company, or ior, 2nd whi ow in the pitsserlon of W maess! &t une Drapary and not to separate pa jd decree two hundred thousand d. the terme of s Jdlacs 2 [ermie asand dfiars | g eh city and comntrs, can alzo Le obtuined, free of e e, e Parol Ly calling at the Directory oflice, 28 abore, in num bid by thy parch horizd to recaivo fr=m anch purchacer, §n 1 Aoy of the cutrtanding and nnnpsid boada o is'ned under nnd recured by the mortesges of June i 1468, or Uctober $3, 1363, jond (0 satd decres, or cors tificates of Indebtednoss lnnied 13 Ji=n of any ol said cou- uch perceotagé ald Court 11 direct at tha snproalof aafd wl=. 7w ora- patiesiar deserinilon of the ssid property roferauce can bo bad to said decrin HENTY W, BISHOP, atar In Changery af the Circnit it af tho United B tes for tha Northern trict o4 uls. ated July 19, A. . shara sale fe, by nrder of Conrt, pastpaned uati] y tant, &l ho same A and pitce. I TIENRY W, BISHOR, ol MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reopens hor French and Tnglish Bchiool for Yonng Ladu:s, 564 MicLigsn-av,, nenr Ssteenth-o,, on Son- u: 1, £, Brecial attenticn given to the thorough For circulars aud reterinces enliration of Masic, address the Principal, For Youny Ladies and O1ria, will reapen Monday, Hept. 13, at Eanburst, 16 mijes from Cl the Galena Division_ of the N. W, It T Locztin besitly aud beaut.fal, Grounds over 11 acron in extent. Teachers able and cxperienced, Native teachers of Germosn and French, SRS, Lo N, CUTTER, late lcad A-istant of W;-hlug‘..u ‘School, Clijcago, Principal. Seud for Cir- cular, PACEKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Drooklyn Ueights, The thirtieth year of this lustitiie ton wol} apen Bop. 19, 1875 Pupila from sbrosd are received Into the famly of iiss ¥, J. Sinith, 8 member of the Faculty, Turbest facilitien are affcrided for Mume, Painttng, sod od Languages, Fletive courte aliowsd. ' For clreular addre.s A, CRITTEN. DEN, Ph. D., Brooklyn, X. Seminary of the Sacred Heart, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Offers to youn Lidies all the advuntages of & solid and refived cdncation, Day sehiolars are admitred to the clastes with the bosrders, For parileulurs apply to the LADY SUPERIOR, 431 Weat Taylur-st, St NORBUS o oicn s REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, NEW YORXK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. Tue Astor Houre, Laving bren eutlrely renovated witn modern hinprovements snd newly furnirbed, will be opened saa Orateclasn botel, 0a the European | atiout Bept, 1, 1475, The burinees public will ind one of the moxt comfortable aud canventent in the city, e rnonis bewg unnsually Iarge, ligot, and stry, Ona of UM Tiroe," elvgant_paseenger’ elevatora will rmn alf Qay aud oll Bight, the beat of servanta will be employed, anduo pains will be epsred for the comfort of it patrour. Maln entrance on Vesey-st, Roowa $1to$4 aas, Thie Rolunda bas been alegantly ftted an 8 restau- rant, and will furnis bl the el acies of the reacon, The fineat oysters fu the country & 8) eclalty. The bar will be supytied with the_cholcest wines, liquars, ales, ete, ALLEXN & DA, Proprietors, (GOUVERNEUR R, LANSING, Manager, N. B.=r, Do will_continue bis propretorship of (e Union Bauara Hotel, New York—one of the best- known hotels up-town, LINCOLN PAVILION, Qorner Grant ond North OClark-sts. HENRIOI & WINTER, Proprietors. FIFTR GRAND OPEN AR uONCERT, A In Gentral Garden, Now Yark, TEIIXES BYVENING, Dy the Graud Orchostra of 40 Belected 'aformers, on dur thio direction of HANS BALATKA. Esn. Tocom menca at 8 o'clock, Admiseiin, 25 cehtt, Conscrta will be givon evory Saturday durifig the ecason, weathe er peruiiting, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST TWO ORPHANS HATINEE TEIS DAY AT2P. M. At8p. m., Pomtively Last Performance of tho Unton Squars Theatre Co., On which occasion every lady viaiting the performance will be presented with 8 beautiful yhotugraph of The ‘Two Orphans. Moudsy, Aug. 16, Mr. JOIN DILLON. OCEAN_NAVIGATION. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWY, Andall portsia Grest Britaia and the Cantinent, J, M. MILNE, Western Agent, 138 Lasalie- coraor Madison. NCHOR LINE. U S 1 B NENEONEROTRRRI N coraor LaSaile aud Alsdisod-sis., Chicago. 2 National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERFOOL, ~Saturdey, Ba tur.tag L] Aug sl i “aikR A‘ur. baisa m o1 ., Aagurt fi ol 13 dio! 6 passage, 0 and 880, currsuos. oturn tigk. ola AL tsduced Iates, Bleerage tickets, $5 curruues. Lra e tor 1 and ubwerds vu Grens, Biiafo w P. RSO, Neriuesst soruor Olark s Randaiph-sis. A e i v BB daiph 414s “ (ORUSMI A now Sontinent (huing tury eonLor- ) Nortu Rivor, ouLY ! rom Pior No, E, Trudet B, A #1L0 and l& 0, according Ilflnn(‘mll‘mnwd-u s $idi latrd, $ . Teturn tioketa at reduce torie 83, with suparior . & st ear ol WACkitNE Great Western Stenmship Line, . ¥ N ' cosxlyu fon York w Briawi Kagland) GURAT Cabia Passa ZEvE ExCt ST P .5 cow wodaliune, 10 cnargs. Sleatuois FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS,MORAX & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago, Bocasefultobuy ouly the Geaulne, MISSES GRANTS' SEAMINARY, 128% aud 130 Notth Deartvirn-sk., Chirago, will open Weduenday, Sept. 15, ILINDIERGARTION, Tn connes tion with the Seminary, will opeu at the asma Lawrence Scieptidc Schoal, Harvard Unisersity ! This echool pmflnle;l_l'u:r-ymfl‘rnum in Eogl- neeriug, leading lo the degree” of Civil Englueer, or Mining Englnecr: and turee years' courses in Cliems istry, in Nutural lietory, and o Mathematics, Puysies, and ‘Astronomy, tach of which lsa in (o the degres of 8. D. A large pottion of the instroction fa the samo a: hat givou to undergraduates in the Callege, Students af the Behool, can occiipy S0t in Collego Bulldings and bonrd at Meworlsl lall, Toe opportu. nitiea for etudents i all e brau Lesabove menticned ara very great, the University belug amply provided with aboritories, appsratus, sl collcctionin, | Exauif uatinne for admission will be hold Sept. 30 and Oct, 1, Legibuing st 8 a, w, For information, address JAMLS W, HARKIS, Secretary, time, with increaxed fucilitios aud sccomoriations. Englisu, Freuch, and Geruwn Loirdin School for Yuing Ladies aud Children, N Fort; ventl-at,, x tween Fifth and Bisth-ave,, Teopen on Wediisdiy, Sept, 23, 145, Applicatious made personally or by " HBS. W. 6, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Batavia, N. Y, For refcrouces, fne RAILROAD TIME TABLE, VAL AND DEPARTORE Of 1RATRS EXTLANATION AP R - A e hfar sxssptods | A ESE CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILTNL ” Ui taneel st o and ol tha depots, vears, A i, ‘a~Drpat coraer of Weils and Kncisale, # Deniot carner of Cansl and Kinsia.ate, MICHIZAN CENTRAL. RAILRINY. Depot, feat q/fll,?”u-:l .d'{aul‘-u I\JR:}UW(.“ SR N Caril e corienel pindish: Mad tria mara 1 Day Repre Atlantie Pivrom io b . § 80 & oyl . 5 L2 roing Exore 14 g{un} X pres i :n' S '7‘,1'!‘?!‘ = " *bumdar ke a0 CHICAGD. ALTON & ST. LOUIS. i N, Moo Py ol D Short Elnen, (7m Depof, res o i tre 4t Desaly ank 13 Tamiioheo s amt e el Kagras City snd Denver Fast Be. Pl Loutsand Sorinetisld_Kx 17 Usui, haninghold & Tes Peoria, henkne 4 fuclington, FEun e & Hcling Chicagn & Padncah filimad Sirarnr, Lacon. Wasningtas i Js Dinsehi Aca nomodation! oo, m. a0, m LEKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Tmiva, | Arrier, N TN T 008, m. p.m. B:lsp.m.| 8:0a.m, 3600 m.| 1:10. m, :i’llnrdu snd Suadsy. {Daily, except D et C"ICAGY, MILWAUXEE & ST. PAUL RAILRNAN. Tnion Jiernt, carner Haditon ant Canalests, Ticke 0; 63 Soulk Clar'at., oppoaiie Sherman Howse, and at Depel. A Milwaukne & Prairio da Chlea| Aviein, Pasachye tiinaukes, Ja Ceoe, B, siinneapoiis,. Ripon, & Great tag, th. *10:008, m. |* 4:00p. m ) 5 alag, ard Siavens Poini naukec, 51, P st thious! 5:00 D, o. |11 208, m pusnm. [t 1M s m. s 'II;LLVL0|§ TRAI..,PMLW‘)\’I. Loure, £t. Lonis Kaproes, BE Lows Fas Cairo & N F 7500, m. 1§ A2 m. ls 730 50N, rou |8 7500 m -1t A:4g0. m. oy HIEACU, BUR o, e Cinal and 5 and at depois . Indian: Reate, tian, and Sizieanth-y, ckal ‘O ces, 53 Clarkaty Zrree, sl snd Bapress, .. o Usikwa aud Husator Pasengor. Lubugue & 3wz City K Pacitic Fast Livo, for Umai Kot Gigy, Lodvonwora, Jusoph Exp KANK s Pram Cuntat Dopty ot ket ot eeomirate | Dt ety L9 Handtphten arh ot hopteT 1 fenve, | drrive, Indixooels, Lasierli & Cincia Inananotls, Lo 0fania A0 uay) Mwhit Kapress (daily),. 8:00 p. m.|* 7:15a. m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKO! < P UL L L B L T 7 Clintun anil Carrull-ate., iV il i e e e e Leave. | Arrive, 8008, m. 7:0p. m. CHICAGD & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Pusenger dzml comer Chicajoar, z et and facke gice K0, & e e e, ° 8:0p. . _hail (daily) 1:08 m. ca g, Bunday Paswogars P'ITSBURR, CINCINNA o 1 feundolph. o of State's Attorney Chiarles H. Lend, S ELECT THE BEST BCHO!L FOR YOUR BOYS, The Irving Tus . wt_Tariytown-on-Hudson, Trupeus Sopt, 14, Thorough [striction [n the Ene Rlieh and clurfesl riudi ‘TLe fullowing gentlemen fro preseut patrons of the echooi: Mr, Thomss < s Droadway, Hio Rallro MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Chitdren, New York V3 Tlo Rev, Jo Mr. Lutber led- erytonn, D, A. ROWE, Princlpals, UICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MOUGAX 1AL (uear Chicago), The college buildiog in eutirely pres, 1n e el tvts convemente, Ia pendsney | o NI Ao furnisbed,lighted by gae, heated by furuscen, sud sup- - e with watee ntroduced by throughout_the oise, The location commands & viaw of Lakes Calu met ana Michigan, Bouth Chicago, (he traius on six d fu the dlstance the groat cily of eleven professore 3L, Boys Titled for Collage or Business, In 8 good conntry home, with & generoits tablo, ampls play gronnda, and bealthful clf pier the care of sud alx lady toachers. 1] 8=a10D Opona Sopt. A i % Building, Chlcago, GM?e hours from 10, Wedueaday, e clrclars address Jo A1, p 1, 1-75 F BACHELDOR, Tl Home, DIAD.\)LB 0, DA BILVA AND MRS, ALEX., BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrv, Ogden lofiuiin's and Qurman Boarding and ot aud Glidren, with oo ork, DUESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, NEWTON, NEAN Nostou, Mass, ily Beliool for Qirls, A Qufet Christisu bome, with best_educational advan- tages, {n provided ju thle achool, 1t s aleo eapecially recommended Lo the notire of young ladies who bave graduared from other sctiools, for 1 very puperior Tiunical ndvautages, and for the facilities It aflords in availing thenunclves of the concerts, loctures, art-galle- Ties, aud muscums of Bustou, Relcrenves (o patrous i airon, circulars wall Le furnished ou applica:ion o the Fricipal, Mis3 JULIA A, WILSO Newtou, M e ke dd 1 Allen’s Academy, For the thorough educatiou of boys of all sges, Blx Departments, ncluding the Primary, —Able Faculty, Term cownmeucea Sept. € 1A WO ALLEN, LL. D,y Fresident, 197 Michigenar, Chicigo. THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8t. Lonts, Mo,, will open Sept. 13, lu connection willy }lrl‘, Elllmml‘:lllhbehn‘r Senubary ’l:" Youna l.u!: netruction thorouyh i all brunclios, theoretia R qus. FAITH O HGBMEN AND Miss E. H, wcll e practical, cogducted upon Europest ysleins, “ ROCKWELL'S Famiily and Day School for Youug T e, T WOL LS ali pufors | Ladies, Byringheld, Mass., reopens Bept. li. Thor- mation, sddress i N 5 Wi rector, M B " i T 0 gm:.lmumwn and home comforts, Beud for ci (JOCKER FEMALE COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, | (ISYBITAWS ‘SRATNAHY. W0l ADAMS Ky, Faculty able. Extenuive grounds. xcel: | ML at., will ceopen Moadap, Spt.s, Deaf. Glarks tak; (viit bunidings, 16) Ly 88 feet, tour sturies, containing | & 4 i the, Froueu, lermag, latin, Gieek, 125 apartineuta—pice recitation, urunmrmll“ph vy UL primary, and p ath vuome; warmed by sieain and Hghted Witk gas, | Verstorr L atlutiso, Only twu young ladies occupy & rovm. Cost of qom‘u SIDE SE . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT saelacr Poiy techuie Institute, Troy, N, Y, Iuatruction very practical, Advautages unsurpassed fu this country, Gradustes obiain excellent poltiou: Jeopens Sept, 16, For tuy Aunual Reguter, coutain. jug nuproved Conrse of Btudy, and full yarticulsrs, address Prof, CHAILES DROWNE, Director. HEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIKS AND MISSES. Boardiag and Day School: latin, Koulish, sud French, Frvaca e e language o (e ADAME 1537 & 1530 BPRUCE.ST, e INARY, 400 SICHIGAN-AV Pruvemctty over §1 0,000, Fallteru comuicncea Sepd, 1 = s, 1, BIMONS, Pnncjal—Tug school will Fe 134, 1515, Wor cataloguss sdiress J. AL, Huoxes, I oj%n ‘Rwuhy.‘éupl. 1,‘:‘1’1‘!:“; full :A"l![“ aof At‘:;l‘u‘ll. A N o . For el - PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADENY, Agreduaiiog duls sie Lortilig B g b Wi S e o $B7’ 80 TE TEN, Fo extras, Medis «Academy for Boyr 17 miles from Pliladels pliis. 10 Inetruciors. 8 0. BHONTLIDGE (Harvard A IL).)(-IIA Pa. KOVE MALL, NEW HAVEN, CT.—BOARDING bor Clraulats auuly 4 n 61 tba. oelomy - outu_Ladies. Establlshied Chrenaoy G YA it X s Day Sl ot Y i stfss MARIA By MON- KIARBARGE BOHOOL FOR BOYS, FORT, Principal,_Addross Naw Haveu, Ct, North Conway, N M. The School reopens Sept. 8. | JJIGHLAND MILITAR' Fur catalogua o i W Fi Ll;‘il.lll(- ‘lll:}' APSON, Irincipal, o AH!I.,| Literary, 1 A 0N, Pr N Cimmerclal, Literary, sn . | Yrupar-e youus i it o for 26 5. AETOA l‘\_?fi\)li]ln: mmssux;)nul})}l'r:{«'s’r'lL lcu Bcenute pursults, C. . aud Eoglish Buarding Scbool for Youug Lad -~ 1T Churctosty IIantEord, Gann, The fall terin will RYE SEMINARY, begiu dept, & infortation of circulare, ddrovs RYE 23 sbove, 0 nunmfl"lxs;'fli;l'nzfijmuuu!. “Lourdlug Hehool for Boys. A Do ke G, CIAMBERS, Principal, “Tue nest o culars apph TLAKL Y Y. n will coumence Sopt, 13, For par- rincipal, mw‘r'; aouEe 2 JREST ACADEMY, T8 - 8, L. OAD' A colleys propasaiory sobool for boys. ¥l teru bo. W onr B IO ME% Tl | s bt w ‘&, 1, XBIN, Frlnciyal, PITISBURZ, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. X arroee, ook " derisacandt, ke e S0k ek curnar @ Wushingon, Tea Arrive. Mall, Bundsrs Fxcepted, Dal; omi S ml 1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depet, corner o Van furen and Shermanais, Pckst fér, Grand Tacyie_tioiel, Omabs, Leavenw'ths Atchison Fx Peru Accommodativa, Niunt Kxpress, " ORNAMENTAL WORK row Undertakers, In Silver and Gold Largest Variety, CIRANIE, BREED & CO., at head uf the profssslon for over &) years—ago and e3pert: e hattaate & bouk for the anlia free. st 13 Zants. 10 pag postage, on Marriag Lo Tiipousinc, Puplca o the Face.efo. thu st dsticato atteution, with tiunie biard, write. Stoiotl conndentiall Ottie, ¥ 2 @, udll'T o . Suudass, W1o . NO PAYI! 360 S8OUTH OLARK.ST,, CHICAQGO, Muy be cansulted, personsily ur Ly aiall, fres on a1l ebzoaio or Gurvous disvas Ualy phytician o the oit Vabod B, o e o e NO CURE?} firKean . ’ of enar KAN ‘The greatest specistist of sty wisre B is wel kum practios (u 1he past tweoty Qissases, ut a . vary easu can H His Jeoutation gusraatees thie fact. Uirau Two 3vent atepe. Cummanicatioos soandn 1 ids ey wurk Just gublisbed weut br g3, woute fasta worth kuowlog. Addreus O, BiGKIL Suuths Clask-sl., blg SEX Simoriug with soy form CHUON{G, PRIVATE, o RYOUS DISEASE, no matter of bo ur who falea to ‘cure thew, can be cursd i 8 fow days, wisbous cangeal diet or hin- Uribre from busiuees, ~Call, or write ths STATH MEDICAL OFFICES, 147 Boutl Clark-at., Chloaga, I Cotsultation free, advice cunBdeutial ¥ou sod Ductor onty, Ottloss opeu dsy sud night, Mo fricuished from our own Leborsicry, ~¥oes lor suctiber 1o OMess ad vumlne. e ured, aeai iy dal. i . D, . SPLCIAL ur N loug _stsuding, ot e v

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