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1ght for Peking prop Olty pf Peotis, with excursion party for Rlarved Rock, TasneD In70 TE CANAL—Nolhing. Pamxo Out—Ellzalath, fromy Lockport, with flonr for Lol 3 prop B, G, Good, with merchandise for A i ‘Thirteen feot 7 inchea of water on the mitzesill of 5, Wind weat, T himarsont, Au, 19.—(LrARED—Tron-clad, Lock- ri, 2,60+ £¢ lumbee ;. Bunirise, Ladalle, 10,080 7t fum- ‘Cayia, Lackport, 9,310 {1 Jumber, 80 m lath ; prop Moit sk, Inckporty 4,4 b wheat ‘T, Tiyhirn, Dttawn, 07+30'ft lumber Btorning Light, Ottawa, 15! {ons coal, 1,440 (4 lumber, MISCELLANEOUS, 'Tha prop Thomas A, Scolt, of the Anchnr Line, which s been tiod up ab Erta thla season, bas gone $0 Buffalo, whnre she will bo repaired proparatoty to All the Anctior Line tota Thets 1s som talk of s Hine of boata running from Alpens fo Sand Heach fo con- nect with the Lake Shoro Line, which 1n to extoud its trips to that polnt... The last erib of the Harbor of Refuge st 8and Boack, under tho preseut contract, Liss Dbeen putin, The work now forms quile & harbar, and largs numbers of yesscls find shelter thore during every storm, An obsorver Tecently counted thirtydhres thera st one fimo. Tho Taronto Glioe has tho following 1u regard fo the enlargement of the Lacuine Can Tonders are usked for by tho Department of Pubilo Works for the enlargement of the Lachine Caal, con~ siting of the wideofuand decpening of the clinnoel roni fiear thie new bosin eant of Walllngion atreot Vridpo upwardn to the Ttiver Ht, Lawrence at Tachine, efhbraeing the construction of new locks st 8i, dabri wna Oote Bt Paul, aleo tie taking down sad rebatild- {ng of the upper portionn of the present lncks st thass I on § il ing regulating wotie, culveris, bridgi, the conatruction of & new enteance-lock at’ Lachine, wnd the formation of & channel on th south or rivees sltle of the exiating entranca....The stmr Aigerla, of the Itichelion & Ontarlo Company's Liue, whi.l ran npon s rock in the . Lawrenco River a short tiino ngo, was bullt in 1837, and Las sinco that time met willi s number of sccidents. A the Kiugston, ound thres tmes and_ was aunlk; crwards burnt to the water's edgo Lefow Kingaton, 2t which flme abo had 30U passengors on board, all of wham were sxved except one Iudy, On belug repaired slio was named the Havariau, and s few seasous sga s burned off Tehawa Harbor, her Captain and sev- eral passcugors failing victims to the accident, aud to the want of diacipline sui mantioxl manifested by the crew, Bhe nost appesred ns the Algerian.. Tho Milwaukee Senfinet atsten (hat, Wedueaday eveni- iug, the achr Geaing, (o tow of the tug Dexter, ran 180 the centre-pler of thy raflrond Lridge, and caried away her starboard bow atiove the plankslire, Hhe then took a sheer fulo Lhe approash, clearing out thia othet bow, besides breaking tha pianksnire aud ons or two planke, and parting the bobataya,...An accldent bappened 6n board tho achr Hatds fioward, whilo parsing up the Wellsud Canal Fridsy sfterncon, by Which fhreo men wero more or less iujured, VTho cauno of tha accident waa the breaking of the car Capt. Jiekd, mate of tho vesol, was atruck Lebi aarand on bl forelead, bui in not seriously hurt, ‘Acalbald BicCoy wan ntriick no eaverely by one of the Jevers of tho capstan that he had (o be conveyed to the bospital. Anotlier man bad hls arm burl, but Was sblo to reaume work shortly after, THE CHICAT0 BOARD OF TRADE, ‘The Milwaukien Sentiniel a shogt Hmo ago published » statoment sseriiug that Bir, A. R, Menning bad stated that Capt, Fountain, Iato master of the bark Cifeago Bonrd of Trade, bad run away to avoid the cnunequences of hin crime,. ~ Br, Manniug denien that Bomadlo ay such statemett in the follwing latters Zo the Kuitor of the Sentinel.~GLEVELAND, Ag. 1, —1 notice » story Rolug the rounds of thio newapapers 1010 effcct tht I Lave asscrted that Capt, Fountain, formerly of tho bark Doard of Trade, s o fugitive from Justice and cannot be found ; nnd the Sentinel ia qnoted aa anthority for my having asid ro. A8 T bave Dot mado the siatoment jmputed to me, T Geg that you il give space 1n 30 1r columns for this corraction. In couversation with & geutleman of your city a fow snce reiative to tha einking of the Doard of Trade, 1 a'ludad to the disappesrance of the Captaiu of tho schir 1{ubbard, which was scuttlod last senon, nd posallity hie coufounded the two vessels, I can ac. gount for {hix mistaka u no other way, Toard of Trado was scuttled by somo person s undu- iable, but whether or not Capt, Fountain is the gulity arty, 14 8 question that shobid bo dotermiued eitor Jall luveatlaation by n' compotout_ tribanal; and 1t Gouttiesn will Lo, 10 1lie mieautimo not can depre- cate moro e.rnently than T do the circulation of a hase Joas rumor prefudicial to lfs caso; and 1 regret ex- ceedingly tht, throngh some misunderstand.ug, this oo purports {0 linve emansted from me, I have no Inowiodgs of the whozeabouts of Capt, Fountain, nor do T xnow that any efforts have been mado to' find bim, Iam yours traly, A R. Manxiva, e TS ot GOV. BEVERIDGE, Aud tho Southorn Oilinols Troubles, Fothe Edilor of The Chicado Tribune : Omoioo, Iih, Aug. 18.—Powsibly, throngh some mistake, your Bpringflold dispaich of yes- terdav doos not quito accutataly state the posi- tion of Gov. Beveridgo rolative to tho Williatnson County outlawry, Otherwise tho attitodo bo aa- snmes in tho matter must bo regarded as most extraordiosry. Hols the cliof oxecutive oficer of thu Btate, whoso firat duty 18, under the Con- stitutlon, to ** tako cure that tho laws bo faith- tully executod. To enforce thoir dus exacution, hi 8 empowared by uhe samofnstrumont * to call oot the military foros of the State.” The Iaws are not faithfully excouted in Williamson County ; murdor goes unpumshed in that county, while wurderers at largo tecrorize ovor the entire com- munivy, Tho Governor was solicited to send troops thero to aid In eoforcing ** the falthful execution of tho laws"—now & doad lettor—against the murdersta. Ho bad at hiv comuand a well- drilled, thoroughly-oquipped militaty company,~ the “*Governor's Guard™ of Bpringtleld,~which oould be moved to Willismson County within twenty-four bours. Taa contingent fund wus at his ¢ivposal to delray thoir exponyes, Suoli boiog tha sltuation, Gov, Beveridge did what ? 110 wrale a letter to the Hlierfl who bax €0 outraceously violated his duty, in whieh Lo (the Governo: ) *'wuguoats the propuety of or~ anizing so independont military company,” to 0 what tue Goverune hag a thoroughly-orgsn. ized milliary company at bis command to do ! H:milar opitles ho nout to the Mayor of Carbon- dalo, Jackson Couuty, snd to the Sheriff of ¥ranklin County, b which localities $he Yeu- dista npueavs to have extonded. Suppose, ma doubtless will prove to be the §a8e, 1O 000 i the torranzed ragion will incur Penii of belng whot through & window, by tasivg tho Iniiative tn orgsuizing & mulicary compauy to do what & company already organized might do. What then ?° Are the murderors Lo go un- cauekt, and the murdering to go on # ‘fho Goveruor's respouea 1o the application for troops Ia roportediohwvebeen that, * If the Ppeople most interestod would nat organizo to Protect thelr uwn Iives and the lives of their Inends, it way bardly to b 'xsumad maen liviny remote from the county wauld leave their worl aud anullos to do 3t for them.” Docs Gov, Beveridge mean that, {f the people of William- 800 aud Jacason Couutios do not care, or atg afraid, to arrost the murderers and stop the murdering, it 1@ tho affair raloly of tho poople of those cuatien, aud roseves hitn from his duty 0 enfurce tho law # Buppose Gov. Beveridge sbould order his Gnard to Wiliamson Couuty, sud shonid him- self go at the head: aupposa tlLey should bo dieposed ln & codon _tound phe town- ehip iobabited by the Budmora’ Ifonder- cous, Russolis, aud othiors, aud ahould arrest the principul 4 their nccessories ; arrest and Totect tho wiinesses againat them ; aod, os tho srcalt Conrt of Witliamson_Uounty is uow Iy ueaalon, that tho Qovernor aud bLis Chiard should romsin thore until the cases ate tried,—would not thg wako au oyd of the Vendests ? T To the Editor of The Chicaco Tridune? Cucago, Ang. 19.~In view of the utrages 8ad daatardly crimes latoly committed in Jacks won, Willlamson, snd Iranklin Countles ; in yiew of tha mabllity of our Govurnor to quell snd pu?nt tha samo, snd of the * mavtorly ln- activity " he ‘han displayed,~the loyal people of our ot fia0 Btate mhould call on km to reslyg Lls bigh office, Tle venerablo gonteman hay looked. through the Btato statutos, and found no law ngaines men wearlng meaka st pighi, and fhen butcherng beir poacotul neighbors aight aud Joft! Did Abe Governor pever liear of the law of common senge, aud of the groar fundamental law that Rives to svery man ths luberent right to protect ud to every community the same right? It Liucoln, st the Leginaiug of the War, Lad earched the Unlted Btuien luwa from Alpba to Qmags e wauld have found Botalug preveuting, [0 80 many words, & Biate seceding. fiu,.,,m,, B bad thon quletly uat down, folded hie ds, and satd Lo biad no suthonity to do anythiog 7 1In tbe nawe of oulreged justios aud common docency, lot our Governor resd Beo, 1 Art. B, of the State Coustitutlon ; {hen el ont millls, declare martial aw, If nocesaary, lrf the counties ia Insurrec. $ia, capture the Ku-Klus sad outlaws, ¢ it takes sll summer.” aud then conrt-margia} and Baog them. At lesat, let him do sometiing, or reaivn his high ofiice and make n{ for some ong ¥ho has the nerve to sct, and will wips out tne foul disgrace that has beou intlicted upon the 0008 fair bame of Illinois, Oxm or Many Innla¥aNT Crviazss. GRANGERS® PICKIC, pondence f The Chicaao Tribune, Manpowsoxx, Moultrie Co., Il., Ang, 16— The Grangers are golug 10 have a plenio at this on the 7th of Heptombear, 1T x md Buate J.mm.m-rpvlli.ll be mu’l -l;:.u:‘t::::.“" THE INDIANS, Progress of the Commission to Purchase the Black Hills. A Grand Connell to Be lleld Near Red- Cloud Agency, Septs 1 Twonty Thousand Sioux Expeoted to Bo Present at tho Pow-wow, A Great Majority of These Will Undoubtedly Favor the Salo of the Gold- Reglon, ——— But They Will Demand an Exorbitant Price for the Cession, Agent Gibson, of tho Osagos, to Be Investigated. The Charges Brought by the Red Men Acainst That Official, Arrival of the Cominissioners at the Ageney---Proliminary Councll __ with the Head-Men. ' A War-Danco—Divine Sorvices, with a Preacher Who Was Formerly a + Bushwhacker, THE SIOUX. Speefal Corveanondence af Lhe Chica go Tribyna, STANDING Roox AoENcy, Dsk. Ter., Aug. 0.— The Sionx Commissloners srrived horo yester- day, and hold a Council to<iay in an Indlan yillago 8 milea from thio Agency. Al the Indian tribos residing in thisreservation—tho Yanoion- nais, Biachfeet, aud Unepana—were represented, Big Uead, Two Boar, Wolf, Necllace, Jobn Qrass, Kill-Esgle, Biavo, and Long Soldior were the prineipal Chilofs and Head-Men presunt. Tuere bad bson some approhension tuat, theso Indians baving boen omitted from tho liat of tuose Invited to vislt Washingtoa last spring, they might offer some obstaclo in the way of tha pronosed treaty, Iapplly, thoy are fa a very frienaly mood, and are geaorally DI>POBED TO BELL THE DLACK NILLA, ‘Wo have reon but few Indisns who do not agree to this policy, and thoss who want to retamn that couotry will certalnly be in the mnnority ; but it is quite likely there may bo a wido difference of opiuion as to the prico to be demsnded. Old Red Bkirt, & Minneconjou Chlef, insists that bo must noc hear of selling the Black Hills in ffty yoms to ocome; but he appoars to stand almost alone, John Grass, ono of the Head Chiefs of the Blackfeot, will accom- pany the Commiusionors to visit the Indians lower down an the Miesour:, at Fort Thompson, Drule, and the Yankton Agoncy. Tho Iudiavs bero will almost immediatoly stact for Red-Cloud Agency, to attend the Grand Council to ba bold near there in the tirst days of pext mooth, Thay will huus on the wav, and will tiod no lack of game. One party, which lately came in, eay that thoy killod 748 antalope; and & band of In- dians out six wecks Iilled 1,600, John Grass, tha leader, himself killed 563. A CUIOUB SUPERSTITION, Travelors who approach tuis place observe s bold promontory, and -up!wuo that the Agoncy dorives ita name from if. The true btand- ing Rock of the Indiane is eitu- atod In a aecluded placs, 2 wmiles from the Azency, It is & emall granite bowldor, 2 feat high, aud 20 inches in diameier atits bagoe. ‘The place is jonlously guarded by the Indiana, who regard this ngly stono with anpor stitlous awe, Thoy worabip it, snd at regular int:rvals bring offerings of food and water, Boma beliove it to be & potrified woman, and biing it fomalo dress and ornaments. 'Cuo face of the stono is nearly covered with strangs hieroglyphics 1o pant, and & number of medi. clne-bags are susponded in tho viciaiy. The Indisns hore appear prosperous aud con- tentod, and make 1o complaiots to the Comimin- sionern against Ool. Burke, the Agent. They havo beon favored with a plentitul mupply of rain, and their country appears to the host ad- They have pianted some corn, bt the oppo:s Lave dono most of the kurvml;g. COMMISSIONERS, Spectal Correapondenceof T've Chicago Tridune, Yanktof, Dak. Tor, Aug. 16.—The Hon. A. A. Comings, of Independsuce, Mo., snd tho Hon. Willlam IL Ashby, of Beatrice, Nob, two of the Commliusioners appolnt- od to treat with the Sioux for tho pur claso of the Black Iills, arrivad hore this oveotog from the Indiau vountry, on the stosmer E. H. Durlfee, acoompanied by your correspoud- ent, Three of the Commirsioners—inoluding all in tho fleid except Mr. Ashby, who was sick— left Chovanno River Agancy on Fr.day last, and drove to Fort Thompson, 100 milea distant, ar- riving there on baturday at 2 p. m. It was thelr plan to mest the Indiaus at Fort Thompaon, sod those at Brule, which is 9 milos diatnt, in jolnt Counoll, and thus finiel their business no as'to bo ready to 1ske tho stoamer Durfes on her to- turn from Bismarok. They telegraphed from Fort Bully, and s mesaenger was sent to the In- diaus at Drulo {o smple thoe, but the Qhlefs thare answered that, if the whbite Chista wanled to see thom, thoy mustcome to thoir Ageucy. Mr. Hinman snd Mr, Colliug, tho Chairmaa and Booretary of the Commiasion, accordingly went to appusue the offended diguity of the DBrutes, All'tho membora of tne Commirsion are ex- pectod to moet at the Urand Central Hotel, 1o Qmabhs, on the 25th iuat., leave oo the fulloning day tor Cueyeunc, hnd proceed theucs. by way of Furs Laramio, to Red Cloud, near which THE GRAND COUNOIL, iatobe held on the 1st of next month, The Government will furnisb transporiation by the Uniou Pacific to Cheyenne ; s line of runn to Yort Larsm e, “and Dunlels, Inspector, who acta aa Quartermaaster to tu Commission, will Lave couvevances in_read| ness there, It fw expooted hab 20,000 Iudia will attend the Council, and 1t will probably lass s month. Ipradiot that & great majority of (he Indians wili be found In tavor of selling the Diack Hills and Big Horn country, bub that they will demsnd % bigher compensation thao tne Commiskioners wiil fesl autuorised to plve. The sjuaw-meu and haif-breeds would revent the eale If possible; fallug in that, hoy will insist on = suticicut price to make tho Slous, Including of courae their noble selves, INDEPENDKNT FOB ALL TINX TO 00X The freaty of 1808 waa made with aquaw-men; tho fudiansnever uyderstoad {18 moat jmportans 1ovisions, Thoy bolloved, snd wtill Inajat, that Loy were taTeceive both food and clothiog for thirty years, wiile the sroaty provides for, clothe ing for thirty years, snd food for only four years. lfiu time now to seo that thin miatake {a got re- eated. Tue aquaw-men sre Y meu who ave boon many y with the tribes; thoy have abandoned the habity of the white rgaa lopg ago, aud thoy are bittorly bostile ta fo uavamn.ug:u. " THE oSAGES, Spectal Corrsapondencs af Lho Chicato Tribune, Ouaox Aumwoy, Iud. Tor., Aug, 10,—~Ths Ossgo Agency s located 0 mliles southwess of Independencs, Kans., In tho Indisn Territory, The Oasges are among the ricbest tribes o tue Torvitory, The United States has i its possess slon alresdy over 91,000,000 in trust for them,— tha procseds of the sals of their lands 1 Boutle orn Kana Thess lauds, smounting to nearly 8,000,000 scres, sccording to » treaty wors to bo sold to settlers at 1.25 per acro, and the eutire proceeds held in trust by tho Goverumont at 5 peraent per anvum intereat, which was $0 bo e vended ’fr d.lxnlrilmhd hl.cr the benefit of the iibo. The iutorost laat year smounted #51,000, “ Bix yoars ago, Immodiately afier the jusugurs- tion of the **Quaker poltoy ™ of the Adminisizae THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. tion, 1. T. Gibron, & Quaker from lowa was mada Agoni of the Oaagns. o came vith thom when they were rom ved from Kanaas to tnis teservation, which embracos abont 1,600,000 acras, and wag purchased from the Clerokoes, out of fundabelonging to tho Usagen, at 70 centa por acro, Mr, Gitwon (s & great enthusiaat on tho subjech of Indian civilization, Jlo atarted out with the Inlontion of cinlizing them o & vary short time, and ho has been running it on tho high-prosure principlo for the lant two yoara, Dut a great dirsrii«laction has srincn among the Oragen In regard to his manazement of thewr affairs, Thov havo sont numorous latiers of complaint and petitiona for his remoyal to Wash- ingtan, Ther havo at last succooded fa obtain- tug & Commuzetgh to INVESTIOATE Y18 APFAING. Tho Commission cousiats of N. II. Van Vor- hees, mombor of Conugross from Ohfo; H.H. Non), attarney, from Irouton, O.; Maf, Hawks, from Chicsgo; and E. H, Kimball, Indian In- apector. The Oommiseioners arrived here last Friday pight, and on B8aturday they mot the Indians in Cousciton the hillaide in a grovo, aud mado known {beir instructions thiough their COuairman, Mr, Van Yorheos. They told the In- diaus that the Grost Fathinr had hoard thoir com. plaints, and bad sent them to investigate the adminiatration of Ageat Gibson, aud ascertain whother, on sccount of fraud, inofiiciency, or corruption, ho sbould be sont away ; or, if he was 8 good Agent, tte fact should be known aud his namo vindicated. Pawne-ne-no-posho, Governor of the Ogages, arose, and, after staking hands with the Com- mianioners, said that tho Orsges wors Aumowhat divided amoug themsoivos, and Lo thought that they rhould postLoue making their charues sgainat the Aweot until Monday, in order thag thoy could mect togotlier aud unite unon what thov wauted to say, Cbo-10-pa, tho Chiof Connnclor, belirved the Indiaun wers juse an well pros ared to mske thoir charges and complainta ss they ever would b, sad thought they should procced at omnce, Boveral othier Chiofs and bigh Cuttusolors spoke, urging thiat furtbier procecdings bo postponed un- i Monday, The Commissioners decidod to post- pouo the further conmderatton, au desired by the Guvernor aud other loading Onsges, Just before Lua seasion adjourned, an AMUSING AND EXCITING EPISODE occurred, as followa: August Capiain, a londing balf-breeq, aroae, and, sn tho Osage Iauguuwe, toid 1be Indiaus that JKimball, tho Indian In- rprctor, who was & member of the Commission, Liad beeu ‘bere last winter; tuat complaints had been made to lim agamst tho Ageut at that timo; and that Le Lad refused tu Loar them, and intimated that bo bad slready deeided tho matter in favor of Agent Gibeou, Au interprotor®standing noar Ar. Kimball told hin the substanca uf tho hayt-breed's romarks. Kim- ball was somuwhat uet.ded, ns was appsront to evory ono. Lle aroso aud bogan a specch to the Indiane, 1 which Lo staled that, whon ha was bero lust winter, thoy bad made no complats against their Ageut. At this point. an oid Iudian wroso_ sud jnterruptad hum, sayivg that bio was mistaken ; that hu[l'ximualt boad mada comylatute agmnst tho Agenc; but tbat ho (Kimball) had iunulted lim, aud told him bo must not turn iy bacs on the Goverument, but tmust obsy the Agent.—that tho Government would not do any- thing for those who did not cboy s Azents,— that ho must go to woik, or e would lose bia lands and housos. A dozon Indinns and half- breedn aesanted sudibly. The Indian Inapector was chagrinod aud contused, Ho attempted to anologize ror what ho had esid last wiuter, anl Loped the Iudinns wonld forzet 1t aud start anew, The Commissioners aaw that, instead of - vortigating Gibsou, tho Indiaus wero inventigat- ng it and zoncluded tho best plan would be to adjourn, 1n tho evening, the braves assembled in front of the Ageuu's houwe, and gave A DARCE, similar to the war-daunce iu for ner days, A doz- on or morae of tho Cbiofs and [1ead-Men sat down ina arcls, as closo as they oould sit, wiile a acore of the braves, dresscd in Lhe most fantas- tic manner, and psinted lavisuly, booted, Lowled, hissod, groaucd, screected. aud yelled, in the most bideous and uoearthly matner,—all tho while brandishing their tomalawks and spoars, and flouriwbing thetr fastliers aod bignly-orna- monted tranpings, Duting the perforuunce, they clapped thelc feot upon tbe ground in the woat vigorous manner, and circled back and forth amoug cach other so recklussly as to exeite alarm for their personal saloty, An Indisn war- . dunce {8 one of those mhxgs that, to be approgi- stod, must be seon ; and, having been scen, tho mp ficnlun can nover boobliterated from the mind, ‘Thin morning I attended divine aervicos at the school-house bullt for the qurpoue of cducating Osago Lopofuls. The eervices nere conducted througt the RRev. Mr, dathows, alias * Bulr Nix. on,” who was A bushwhackor during the War, and one of Quantre1's band that ssocked Law. rence. 'This indisidusl bas married & squaw, nnd, having lesrned to rpoak tho Ossge languago, ‘become & great man, Mo professcs to bo part Indisn, but thnse who know him beat say ho basn't a drop of lnchsn blood in hia veina. Lo ncted Ba intarproter at divino sorvices this morn- ing, The who's affair appeared to have boen gotton up by Gibson for thoe purpose of intin- cocing the minds of the Comm.usionors in s favor. The Indlans nho weie prussut woro SPECIAL PETS OF TN AGENT. The speakiug was dono by faur Indians who are known to nave recoived specizl favors from him, Ne-ka-ke-pau-nah, who _spoko first, had been made & Obiof by Ageut Gioaon, who divided tho origival baud for that purpose. flnucy Chief, who spoka next, had also boen mado a Chiof by @ibson [n the same manner, Che-to-pa, Hoad Counaslor, was niade such by Gibson, against tho wishes of scven-eighths of the Osaces. ‘Tuese aré the Indisps that “spoke out In meat- iv'," and thoy all told tho ssme atory,—i. e., il that hostwhasking interpreter told the truth, They waatod to do ltko the white man: loarn to plow, etc., to qult hunting, to give up the cas- toms of thoir fatuers, eto. Theu luspector Kime bail played his purt in the littlo gams, He arone, and, wwith an expresaion of painful solemnity, told tho mudience how glad he waa that the Lord bad sent such good men to thew to tonoh them sbaut their Groat Fatber, eto, Hodrew a oomparison beiween this sud other Agencies, in whiol he landud thia and condamued othars, Ll went qut ot his way to reflect updn she former Agoni of the Owagen, Mr. 8now, who was & Matbodist and a very good man, Toe conduct of Mr. Kimball indicates tlat he is bere to whitowssh and sojuit Awont Gibson, regardless of the evidence sgsins: him. TO-MOBROW TUE FINAL CHARG KA will be mede {n writing sgainst Gib.on, He will be chsrged with exiravagance in the expendiiura of the indiana' money; with corruption in gaus- ing vouchers 1o be mgued in biank bafore be will pay money that is due; with esusing disacnsion and atrifo amang the Osages, by dividing bauds rad making new Chieia, against thu winhes of tho Indiaas: with cruelty to Indians who refuss toaccord frooly with hia wisbea; with au tompt to forca a religion, upon them which they dislike; and with geooral in- compatence and Inefclency in tho manago- ment of their affaita. I loarn from private and reliablo sources that, ont of the enormous sum of 9514,000 whioh was avpropriated for expendi- tura during the yoars 1874-'75 and 1875-'70, £436,000 in cash has alresdy been expended. and $234,000 contracted for, leaving but €34,000 to use during tle remaining ton mouths of ihis fiscal yoar, Bome vory flattering reparts have boen made to the Depaitment fn regard to tue ansu- bo Osares were makiug in civiliaation, lave loarnod that those 7eporis are, in a great measurs, & fraud on the publio as woll as ou the Oeagos, The lmprovewents made hure havo been made by whits men, and they have boen Plld for Iheir work outof the Osagea’ mouay. Tbe honses that have been bullt, the land that bLias been broken, the wells that have becn dup, tho ground that brs been cultivated, the crops that bave been ralsed.+all thia bas boon done by white men, faw cases the Iudians bhave apiit rails, but not 40 suy slsrming extent. ‘The wiss takes thas Agent Gibsun has mado have been owing lu & groas degroo to his enthusiasm on the subject of SVERDILY CIVILIZING TIIR IRDIANS, o hag expeuded arge sums of moniey (0 no Py os0, Ha has discriminated agaivat tho wilder udinos, and in favor of thosa who shawad a diss position to comoly with Lus views, [u this man- nor he Las stirred up & wpirit of hoatility among the bande. Ho has attempied ta coutrol the nelootion of the oficers of the tribe, using st tye pawer of his oftice in the dwtibution of favors to aecure the salactlon of one of Lis pota sa Qoveruor, aud, failing o this, he roquested hie appointment. ¥ m satisfiod that thero never will be harmany smong the Osages so long an (hibson remaina thelr Agent, 1 think the ma- ority of the Commissioners are disposed to deal ""'fl in this matter, but Indlan-Iuspector Kim- all bea prejudged the cas: . e sl LR EXCURSIONS. Spseial Dlapaleh (o T'he Cnicagn Tribune, Durraro, N. Y., Aug. 10.—The Neptuus Hoss Company, on their retura teip from a visit to the City of Troy, this evening, were received by the City Fire Department in a tocch-light prozes- sion snd » display of frewworka, The recops tion was & brilliant affaw, . ‘The Temparauce Jubiles exoursion 1o Nisgars - - besides. ay, by tha Canada Eouthern Rsilway, undor 4picen of thren Catholle_wacicties, wan the ikt ovar atarted out of Buffalo. The numler g at 10.L00. Sevon wero ‘mckml. [unido and on ton, (ne man wan struck iy the biudge at Blaca Rocc aud killod. Tha excurmonlsts nill prabably not get beme befure morning. AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRF, Tt is sommtbing for & pla-e of amusement in Chicago to hava regular seanons at all, and when ons has reached the dignity of nineteen it is do- sarving of more than s passing ootics. Mr. MoVicker hian atond by un ®oll, in timea of ad- vormty and prosperity, He han found it profite- blo to do mo; but we mav ruppons, without indulging in rontamontalism, that he (8 buund to Chicago by sironger ties than mero na- nociation aud convenence. Iu fact, be and bis thostro are rart of Chicago. Iis interests and thone of tho city are almost (deutifed, 1n 8o far na Lhio ona touch upon tho other. Hia succeases aro. in one senao, aur succennos ; and hin failuros our failured. A slight degres of geueral gon- gratuiation on the opomng last might will, thereforo, easily Lo pardoned. It shonld certainly be m mourco of IRl fication Lo ali play-goora aud lovora of tho drama to know that the ninetoenth soamon be- pins under favoranls auspices,—with & promise of rearonable enjosment to the public, and of ruitable recompense to the manager. During the vacation, Mr. MoVickor has put Lia houne in order, according to his ueago, though It was proviously in good euough condition for & aonwou or two moro. Tbe painting and rilding lisve boon retouchnd ; uow carpots havo heen laid ; now froscoing hae beou done ; sud & drop-curtaib of Fome piotensionn to beanuty mid etogance has 1eplaced tho hidoous boteh win formerly did mervice in that placo. The andi- torum {5 uow aa froab and clean ad could bo ae- airod. ‘Lhio opening was colebrated by the production of a now play, with Mr. Ldwis Adams In the Gitlo role, ** Clancarty ” s describod in tio tilts a4 a romantic drama by Mr. Tom Tavlor. ftisa viace ot some power. “Tho autuor has evidently glven attontion to cisssical mudels whila s.at. oraung the plot, and iu the couran of his work has eacrificed of bis tdesl whatever ho _couiders nocorssry 10 8 poputar success. We hojo tue avout wlil not klibw tlat bo bas sacnficed oo lictle; for, i it doos, the fuct will bo as uacom- phimentary to the average Amoricau public as it will be disappoioting to Mr. Tuylor bunseif. LDonough Macarty, Lord Clancarly, i liero of the plece,” Mo s au Diish gentlemsn, who tougtit with Kiug James at tho battte of tho Boyuo, and who bas Leon faithfal to tum in axilo. “Boing dispatchod 88 & Bociut Cimiesary to Seotland, Clancarty learne of s plot jformed by soveral promineut Jecobites to aswasstnnta King William. ‘Ihe undertaking Is not at all to his tarto. Hu considers it unworthy of himself sud of the Kiug wnom Lo sorves. At tirst, he ro- fuces absolutelv to bave pait or lob 1 it; but, sfterwarde. inding that the conspirators are determined to procoed wishont bim, bo feigun scqmescence, at tho samo ume rexolviug o thwart tha wholo demgn by disclowing it secretly to tho King, He does not onca thini, howevor, of botraying hin companions. i mole parposs is tosave tho King, to proscrve Lis 0.an honor, and to keep the camso of King James froe from 6o foul s tlot as pi- vato murder in _its bebalf. Clancarty under an assumod name abtains so audienco with Aing Wititam, warus bim of his daoger, and himwaif boars orders given for changing tho guards, For biwuolf be asks nothiog but s »afa conduct away fiom tue palace. 'Tho namenof tho conrpiratos bo refuren to divulge. At this point the villain of the plav appears in the person of Cardell commonlyealiod ** Boum * Gooman. woom Clans carfy bad ofended oarllor in tao action. ‘Tais ** Soum " Goodman is oue of tae conspirators. Ilo wiahes to botray Lia conpanioas to Aung William, hoping 10 this minner to secure his own safaty aud » conaidorable reward in m oy Ho demanda an audience of the King at the very momeut that Ciancarfy = has completed his busivess and retired ; aod ho not only repeats the story niready rocited by Clancarly, but furnlshes & list of tha covepuators, in which in in- cluded with a special mark of dishouor and 1~ donerc tao name of Claucarty . himsell. Tho Kiog s shooked by tho roveition, Iiais of ocouras ignorant of the real nawe of his first visi. tor( Clancarty) buteuspec:a that may rossikly be found wn the list. Bummounine Clancarty to presence,afterthodismissal of Goodman,the King J-0iuts sternly to tho lat, snd warns bim to get eafo beyond the sea in iwenty-tour hours, oisa bin asfa conduct mil do bim little advsutage. Clancarty does not escape. Ie attempts to warn the other couspirators, and. though he is ot arrestod at the same time with them, he is aftarwards taken aud ordered 1o exccution. To explaln how ho isarreetod, and how bo floally misses the scaffold, it will be necensary to rovert bri effy (o the thiead of romance 1uniing through the play. Clancarly was warried, when yoars of " ago, to Klabeth Spencer, Lad npever lived with lher as At tuo tmo of Lis marriago hie woro larga, but they .wers of conrse queatorod when his trexson becams mau. Mest. Lo doen not see hus wife fiom tho day of his marriage vutil he lands on the cuast of Boot- laud, 86 proviouely described. lle is thero - strumental ia Ablbl‘l{flg her fiom & rutlianly at- tack, aud makes her acqaaintaucs under an assumed. pame, He loarus Ler uams, howover, in_calliug st her houso iu Loudon, 5tll proserving, his alims, Le pleads ho causo of her abseut husbaud, _for whom slo seems to havo retalned n certamed do- grae of affection. 1o 14 successful in obtaining from hier a promiss of constancy aad a token of love, But lier brother, Lord Charles Spencer, oppoaes auy renewsl of tho former relation, e has determined to proourea biil of divarco aud to marry his sister toauothor gentlemau, Tho goutle- man selectod for thia purposo proves uuwiling, having afready arranged to dispose of, humsell fu anothor dircctlon. Tl schewo 1 therefoie frustrated. The interviow botneon Clancarty, who bearstho assumed name of “ Hazletive,” and bis wife aud her brother occura before the disclosure of the assasainstiou plot to thie King, After that discloaure, Clancariy flees, as betore rolsted, to the hieadquartors of the con- spirators, They are all surprised thers by the Kiug's gusids, “Ilo cuts his way through, takes o Lis neels, reaches it James' aquare, scalcs the walls, and prosents humwel! in tho chame bor of bhis ‘wife, wlo knoxs Lim onl as Capt, Iazlstive. DBut bhe u tells vaoe aud station. The wife snd Lus. bsud aro uvited, Thoy slt eido by side and ox~ changs bappy confidencos; aud, as they aro tuus engsged, tho brother of Lady Clancarly breaks iuto the room. He at first stiacks Clancarly aa the boteayer of his sistor, but ou learnig bis name altora his boarivg, sud dewsads bim to stand fugi- tive from Jusiico. Clanca v ly s to sho otlicors of the law. Ile'| cutton, The miujs f the lting wossakes avd pa.itions for pardon, 1 tho 1act that Clancarty is ths wan_who firat warned the King of the conapiracy. But, final- Iv, Jady Clancarty obtalna accens to the King by & seoret paseage, aud sfter m mowt sfeoting sceue socu:es from him the pardou, Clancariy l1saved, and finds » safe refuge In Hamburg, agreeing to servo’ meither' King William unor King James, Buch is & bare outline of the plsy. Rome ot the epice of e is thrown into is by Lady Lelly Norl, 8 feather-hesded Iady of quality—aud good quality, too, a» ladies go even in thiv day— wnoso aprightliness snd coqusttiuliness, joined to hor beauiy and genulne fesling, quito aruuse and attract the sympathles of the ausionce. Mra. Frank Murdook snssains this partsdmiraoly, Hor sctiog s tiutshed and artistlo turoughout, bar- 11ug the rapld snancistion, whicw is known to bo ous of her old hmnp, The play, it will be scou, bisa solid merit, Tha lucidents follow eaoh othar rapidiy and naturally, sud, with faw exceptions, they ail contribute to the progress ot the play, Tue ‘sction is perhaps too much o that & pereou of ondinary insalli- or aveing tha play, will carry swayonly of what it s sll about. Tha dia- nimated, showing some toudeuoy 10 epigram, and uu!uwr room for 6us or two par- donabls ‘“‘gaxe.” with which to sphit the vars of the groutaliugs. Huch an one, for inutace, ovours 1n the socond ot when Clancarty and KNing William bandy words ae to the respeciive virties and gnw alitiea of the Irists aud the Dutoh. Lady Noel bus sumo bright things 10 aay, and Slem well. ** Anybody oan huy and kis of her most vehement aud port ejsculations, when ly Clancarty attemypty to dispel ber jeslousy by an embrace, Edwlo Adans as Lord Olancarty fully sus tained his previous good veputation. Tne part 1n hardly bl( onough foe bfw. - 1o disteuds it to ite full proporttoud atill, the strength of his goulus {u oot all exerted. Tt 1e u real pl u"J L though, to mee 80 acoomphishied ml:u-‘chnlloul an o;uwr . Adame playlog 1o 8 go pleo and sincs this much 1 vonohsafed, I.unn‘y ol suy sort is scaraely chnmlui. OF the vew mo 8 of the company, Mr. J. Leslie Gosaln app o Lest advautag Ho assumes lbs pait of Aing Witllam ; snd both his dressivg sud bis sot- ing deserva hearly commendation. Wa snsli wxpoot great ihings of him. Miss Jeants Carroll, the new loading Iady, was falinful sud corsocs ne AUGUST 20, 187 Lady Clancarty. Blio 1 not, howover, an artists 10 iho hupliest aensn of the word, Rho will d.ubllons fiil tho piace to which Me. Mevickue and furtuno basa aemyned her vibn Atinfaction to the puvlic, for sl will bn & vast improvement over tho Irading 11 s of % vepr or iwo pnat, howaser tar ehcrt of what tho pubic may desiie. 8 s manifostly a Iady of refinement, and her wtand. g in tha rrofession i too well delsrmined 1o bonitered Ly a word that can bo maid in this vlico, Iho ‘rubordinate chiracters last night wero taken by membota of tue ¢ me panr who are moro or leas known to tho thygilog public. It may Le #aid, on tho wholo. that tho standard of thn new company in abovo that of Iast vears and that it first appearance waw eminantly & wuccess, of which tha manavement may well ba proud. ~Wo Lo e ta nee the play of **Clan arty * wall patron. ized duning ita ruu at thin theatre, and can ven- ture tu tromise that thowo who spond & night in Witner8I0 if Lo rowarded for thoir pains, if they havo suy sympatly at all with the ligher otder of dramatic represeutationg, HODLEY'S, ' Everybods's Friend "—a very old but ever welcome frisud —attractod o very large audieince to Hooloy's Theatre last eveming, Of course ke principal interest was contored in the ehar- acterof Maj. Wetlinglon De Hools—tho warrior of gory locks aud wlite liver, Jchn Dillun as- eumed tho role with Lin usual drollory, and kept bis audioucs in eapital bumor tnronghout the performnuces. Fhis comedian dorives much mote of Lis power from facial expreskion and ludicroua sttitudo than fron any very muarked quality of voico. The latlor is rather fuw st times, but thoie in & dry Lumor in its tons which makes peopla Isus withuut boing very well able to expluin tho exact causo of their hilarity. John pomsceaos great magnetism, aud in, perbarm, tho most vopular wan in Cliucsgo ousside of politics. His elorta last oveniug wero rasarded by tound sftor round of_enthustartic ap; lause. Mre, Dillon made & very charming Mra, Sran- dowrn, and Bini-dell &84 quite nmustng 1o the chacacter of Frank Ioibrovk, the bashful man, Mr. Morris, a8 Fealherly, was not precise n Lis tines, but did womo of his love making with creditable entuusianm, Maeder otdered the Mafor around first-clars stvle, snd was extremely happy in tho relation of her moonlight reminisceaces, Mrs. Ciceae was an reeablo Mrs, Featherly, quite attractive enough to keep at home the most truant of husbauds. Judzing by the favor with which the pisce was received last mimht, * Everyoody's Frirud " can bo rao snccesfullv for somo timo longor. “The Greeu-Eyed Graugar,” a furco of c.n-1derable metit, in which Joht Dillon bore tha princinal part—Trolter Kouthotwn—closed thoe performance. AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, LARORTE COUNTY, IND. Sgectal Dinpatch to The Chicao Tribuna, Laronte, Ind., Aug. 19.—Tbe Laporte County Agricaliural Society Lave decided to bold their fair ou the (2ty, 13th, and 14th of October. Tise cash premiums smount to abrut £3,000. Premiums for trotting horsos, €1,000. There bave been £1.00) worta of atticles suoscribed by citizous. The purchaser of tickets will diaw for the articles. Tuusm far evervibing looks favorablo, and the fawr will nudvuotedly be a succers. B T, QUINCY’S CHURCH INVESTIGATION. Srecial Divateh to The Chicao Trtdune, QuiNcy, Tik,, Aug, 19,—Tho proceolings io the scandal trial wero 0ot of special usorest Lo-day, the tostimony baving rofercuce principaliy to the chargs affecting tho character of the Rev, Mr. Hoftman for veracity. The ovidence tonch- ing tho chargo of illegal relatious with ocertain 1amllies [8 yet to be produced. It is report d that ono of the Jadics implicated bias ** sgipped the town.” —_— SUIT TO RECOVER. Omana, Neb.,, Aug 19.—~The United Statos District Attornoy has begun two suita agains: the admmlstrators and bondsmen of the late Col, E. B, Taslor, Superiutendent of Indian Af- falre, to razover $20,000 and iuterest, amount- ingin all to £30,000. Dutendants claim that overything can Lo satisfactorily explained. FI AT N All out, Detroit Free Press, A Third streot woman nent out to make s call on s weighbor, just at dusk, the other eveniag, and fiud ng & lonesome-losking boy 0 tua ieps, sho asked : Whero's your mother, bub? " O, sho's gadded out romewhere.™ Where's your slster? “ Goue off on the excursion.” * Isw't your father st bome 7™ ¢ Havew't soeu him 10z two days,” **\Well, what's bacoms of the baby? " asked tho womsn &5 she turned to go, ¢ The baby? Wiy, soms bovs took him down on Lewis stroot to see & dead cat.” ““Ana why don't you go somewhere?” asked Lo lady, a8 whe shut tho gate. Roing~naiting now to go with my girl dowa Michigon svenue to buy some ouions and 4 cents’ worth of chornes,” ‘I'ho family didn't seem 1o eava about callers. ANOTHER GNE OF OUR CiTIZENS CURED, Tothe Kditor nf The Chtoago Tribune : Bin: The Animator is well known aa the founder of ths systom of administering me:die cines throneb the froutal sinews. By this means cures aro effected heretoforo unknown 1. the treatmont of catarrh, a diseass which has alwavs bafiled the skill of medical men, 10 concluds, Editor Trinose, the Aniator of No. 161 Bouth Clark atroet bias, lu my own case, effected a cure of that loathsome scourze uf onr race—catarri, QGro. 1, EcaLestoy, 143 South Ciatk street. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Entire Changoof Bill. Tuursiay, Friday, Bstur i Batusgay Blatinee, the Enloent Cometane " Mrx. John Dilion, In his grest character of MAJOR DE BOUTH, in the brilllant comedy of 5 EVERYBODY’S FRIEND. To concluds wih the s:reaming farce of GREEN- EYED GIANGER. Mr. Dillon ss Trotter Southdawa, NUW CHIOAGO THEATRE, Dooracpen at 7% Logios at 8, Clark-sl, uear Hane dolph, opposite Sleruian House, Every night this woek and Baturday Matinos, Alberry's new Comedy, eutliled TOM PENRYN, ‘With New Bvenos and a Brilliant Cast, Monday—Houcleanlt’s rillisnt Fivo-act Comedy— “OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEAUTH," wilh Beeuvs, Fuzuilure, Castumes, and » Matchiless Cast. ADELPHI THEATRE, An Euum.s:‘hrm.fl‘lu lmm:nu:n':‘..flu- of the FHIDAY EVENING, Aug. %0, LADIES' NIGHT, Fverything New! Read! Read ! Only weekof Felix Rigamy’s Mawmoth Tsbleau of the - LOST BALLOOIN! Look at the Great Btar Olioy BENATOR DANKS, CHAS, O, WHITE, GIIFFIN aud TICE, BARNEY aud DELLA FERUUBON, BEN DODUE, FRANKIE, KING bARBRO, the CAWTUORN CHILUREN, uights 1y receivad with fwinultuous mirth, The rerforman emcludes with Hishon's enlirely new Btar Dram UAND AND OLOVE. Remember, the cntire allo of stars prescuted 3t oach perfurnance, Iewember, tlits 18 tho Coalrst Theatro in the World, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Opening of the Ninelecth Heison, Everythlog New, Clinste, and Flegant, BEDWIN ADAMS AND THE NEW OOMPANY In TOM TAYLOR'S New Mistorical Drams, CLANCARTY, Thursday Evening, Aug. 10, Balo of Tickels will commence Wodnesday morning st 9 oklack, \ sy R § Erise, e Vgt i % d Ity weltknd il at tl of the prulesslon far uver 2 1 llupoitant. & Boug oc' the il farciagn, Loat \ fove, TeQuiriug call ¥ e uoill 7 po iy & ) - __*_‘ —— NO CURIS! Ry Dr. Kean. 390 BOUTH OLARK.8T,, CHIOAQO, . pursonally ur by mail, feg of gnarge, Y b e, e aaara. Dt BEAN 1 1% sultobtenut oo s A e Teart EDUCATIONAL, Hontcello Female Semiary. ehal, aut moral, with o Jtufu'ness and ae: il o well to (nnnirg [nto the character aud Nistory af o duntLution, 10 Kreda and charas ter, ot 8 whit belind the very firt s livola on oar continent, (¢ hve stesdily uahl on n mav, $0F mucs 0w rted, now for ahout s IhIrd uf & conenry—genorally £ 01 Lo fts capacity and often ovarilosing. “Atoit 0 0 young. ledies hive beent sdiicitel, winiiy or § twt -boni- ared wallal Mot iam W bron a0 age o win Aiton, o the Chlcage for atiractive sconery, In un. In tha countis, The do.th « neenrred in the Aeniin full yasticulars %1ll bs sant on ap lieatio, to Miss H, N, HARKELS Tine (nal, orto A, W, ent, G i, The Sage College for Lady Students, ThIR furiftution Las been erncten and endowod 1y the Jinn, . W. Hage, coal of §00,000, in coune. - tion with Gornell University, on condition that yoang womnen shail roceive at the bnl\'cruly an education thnrough #nd Lroad as that provided for yonnyg m ‘The collegs bullding is heatod by steam, Hguted A8, carefudy farnisted and ,’xmndnl with baihe, gsmnaelum, botani: sl @reden anid ornamental gronnda, “The lady students have the privitegs of ail tha courses of instruction giver: in the Uuiversity, 1o the sermoun preached during the year i 1hs eent University Charel, by dwlnguiatied clorgymen nf varjous religious bodfas from various parts of the country, under a apeclal endowment for that purpose, The entire number of [ady stilents who can be » ecommadated dnring the coming nmiversity year, hee ginning fn Beptemuer, is one hundrel aid twenty, and applicants for rooms will be registered In the order of application, For ecircialar containing fyl) partienlars, ad4, PRESIDENT OF CORNELL UNIVEESITY, It 0., SGHO0E AND COLLECE DIRECTORY. A bosk of nearly 200 pages, camedled exprassly aa s auidn 10 ald parente and goardiann fu nelecting & hool. 1t containg a cotaplate st of 31f the sehools and callears {n the Unitod Htates ; information in rar Rard to places wher-ly ils nre located, the chimate, rutlrond faclities, ete. s alan o apecial doserips tion of the moat deairably fuatitutions of learning, Beut treo upon appii atinn, Pastaes, 5 oan T, COTESWORTI' FINCKNEY, Burean of Aehnal Advertising an 1 Fuformstion, Dn- toestle Buliding, coruer Broadway and Fourtaenih. New York City. Select the Best School T Your Bags, The Irving lusitote, at Tarrytown-on-Hudaon, nrSept, 14, Tuorough fnetrurtion in the Eos farwial studics, * The follwing gentlemen b jatroue of ‘tha wehool ¥3) Broulway, New Y hief Engineer hrie o, 17 Bwth miret, i Dusue #irest. 7, Tartytown, N Beid. Pren, Int Tyt e, AL AR D. A. RUWE, Principal, Seiden Bpmny Lutber Hel I A Al K“AG;_.. M., 1 RACINE COLLIGE, Thae Hehoal of L ters, the Ssienti + Boool, am the Grammr § hool of Lavine Cotlego will réopen Wednie duy, Bept. 1. . “Ine resturation of Taylor Hall, 1t many fmprove- menta, and 8 new LiLoratory and Gymuaeinn wisicl L Aninbed before e terim opeus whd wdd much to the mdvaniag.a of e lustitution. For adudsion anyly 1o HEY, JAMES DE KOVEN, D, D., Hacine Coliegs, itacine, Wis, Catalognes ean bo kad at M:Ciurg & C . 3titcball & Huttinway, 133 and at the Me chaute’ National Bank, ST. JOEN’S SCEOOQIL. Boardlog and Diy 8ol for Yenng Ladies anid Chtldren. ” fiev, THEODORE IRVING, 31 West Thirtysecond at,, New York. Dr, Irving's spectal clasa for the stady of the Euglisn Langiave and Literature, as (lusteating and iliustrated b ilfs. tory, with readings from the' hest suthom, will begin in November. 1its class fnr the listorical and critieal study of the Fine Arta will beqn at the same time, The Full Term begius on Wedneaday, Kept. 20, 1475, For Circulars and anformation apply anabove, Mt. Pleasant Military Academy—. 4 Select Boarding Bchion] for Young Men and Boys, at Sing Sing, ou_tha Hudson, A fall graded course of It . Diplomsa at graduatn. ftary organization complete aud thorough, Growunds beaittiful and bull Mugy commolio 18, Forty-econd yoar bomus Bopt., 16, Bend for clrenlar containing Culcag reforences, J. HOWE ALLEN, Trin-ipal, Sominary of the Sacred Heart, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Offers t0 voung ladlen ll the advantages of & aolid and refued education. Day scholsre are admitied 10 the clarses with tha bosrders, For pat nlars a) ply to the LADY SUPEITOR, 43¢ West Taylorat. Cisnsco re- sumed Wednesday, Beyt. 1, and aro lm\:l ! ___.RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF 1RATNS FXPLANATION OF RryrReNcE MARRR.—1 Satarday or. eanted, day racepind. 1o i ~ e syt RS ey shcapted, {45 TYeks " FHIC!UD&‘NOKYHWE“E!" RALRILY, Y Cerin A1 Hn i an d 5 Canste .« and at the depstn, arrive, . ake Repen “ K3 Expra. tSieneva akn Fen Depotcorner of We 3~Depct anrner of Ci AILTIYY, NTRAL R and Ball fyia matn 1) Day Exprats,u..oe. % 3 . 18y ana Bundar Ka. CHIZASY, ALTAY & ST, and Chira,n, mymrnLl'an‘»l p.'..rl.'pw' Union Depot, "West Side, menr. ita i1, ¥ Hfe 4 132 Kand.ip! Kanras City and Denvar Fast Ex, At louitant speiagtold 1 K12 Louw, Roringnold & To s, heuxy P i « 5 J Mail, via smm N 5:18p, m, N0 8. m, s m, Sundsy.” {Daily, ezceph LWAUKES & ST PAIL RMLRINY. -4t A€ er Uadimon anf Canal Ticket 0 leq, te Sherman Jows, and at Desne, weare, 8:0a. m.| 1Dy, Bunda, 1d M Arrive, Milwankas & Prairls du Oblen) Diratu, Pasenger, Milmauker, La at, i Yy " Minneapoi & Ura T:Aipam. ,,,;l'xflml. m.|* ¢:030p. m, Steassaa ll‘ll'\‘lai‘l’ P, m. *11.008, m. s f:livm. 't 130w m, Ft. Tanis Expreas, o Fant 1 Weiihen Pront i 1kl I khguo 4 Srons G CHIPAGN, BURLINGTON & QUINSY RAM. Depate, ron Lath- e N Ul 8w mud Suecator Bame Dubuiue'a Sivan City 13 Pacinc rast Liae, for O hanms City, Ledvoaworia, A & 5. Junegits Exp, A Mend ta, Uttas Aurus Basson, Aurora Passon, tray. 3Ex, Slondsy KANKA 1 From Contrat Dep, oun L u;mirl'pu‘ Foot Peenty. et MLLE. BROUSSAIS Beopons ber French and Englsh Bchool for Young Ladiua, 364 Mickigas-av,, near Sixtcenth-at,, on Mon- day, SetL. 6, Specld afiettion given to the tharough culivation of Music, For circulars and references addresa the I'rincisal, PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Brooklyn Helghir. *The thirlieth Ju of thin luatifu ton will open Serd. 15 1835, Puctls from abroad Suith, & member aro affarled for and Moders: Linguages, Llestivo o). Por circudary, address A, CRITTEN- Th. D., Brooklyn, N. ¥. MRS. W. G. BRYAW'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladles, Butavia, N, Y. Fet refeseuces, fn- quire of Biate's Attoruey Chivrics 1, Ite -d. RADFORD'S STUDENTS' JOME, A HOYS' Bchool, atiddletown, Conn, Deltghtful situation, uperior accnmmoditions, Mittary d:4ll, Thorough school, Address Rev. J, 1, BRADFORD, Secomlast, Tucnet ioce, hstyy aid at atl Day sy Indianapoli; lA)uAlr DAtk SHane Fatrass (aally 0p. m. CINCINNATY AIR LIN| o From Pttshura, Cineinnati L E AND KOX( £ 81, Lo 1 depat, ean. Rer Clinton ad Carroll-at ot ofea, 11 Zianduljdests, and ot depo, i Arrice, apalis, Loufsvills & Clucin- Indi; A et et _ua (daily 3:50p. mf_ 708 m. i ”CHIFAGD & PQ_O:F[C RAILR2AD, e e Leare. n,ImuTB 0. DA BILYA AN MRS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mru. Ogden Hoffmanu's) English, French, snd Gernnan Boarding snd Day Behool for Young La- diea and Chidren, with cslisthenics. Nn. 17 West TMflJ-ch(blll-ll.. New York, Reopens Sept. 21, Ap- plication may ba Tuade by letfer of personally, s \bovo, IVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT the Ttenraclacr Ioiytechols Institute, Troy, N, Y, Lubtruction very practical, ages unsurpassed in this country, Graduates ablatn excel MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, GERMANTOWN, PPA. Fatabliahed 1887, Tho negt sestlon will c.mmenco on Wednesday, Bept 18, 1915 For circalars address thy Prinecipat, HENDRICK INKTITUTR, xthest,, N, ¥. Doarding and Day Ladics and Ctilldren, Misio falty, Kindorgarten Departmeut, Delicate pupils streugibrned by grinnsatics, Witfug, movement oure, clo, DIt SARALL L. UENDRICK, Prigapal, OUTHEERTS i BOARDING Schoal fur young ladie Ubive: o AND DA Mo, iae romava neat seho | balldings beea adied rendoring tooreucss can be glvon ut Mot Il“l x?‘uuu}:[ tern Slal J k‘lflll dm:m hons Mundar. Saut: iresy e catalogue mpd tae Ehrmaiton, S8 BUGEN A CU TR, B, Touds, Mo, OCKER FEMALE COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, I'Ih" Facully able. Estenaive grounds, = Excels tent Luthdings, 161 by b feet, four atorien, containing 113 apartueity—-nice Fecilation, orunmental, play, sud batl roo warmed by steatn aud Ughted wity P oom: Cort of all term eommeuces Hept, 1878, Far catalogues address 3. 3L, LoOKER, Prog. (COTTAGE, HILL SEMINARY_ FOR VoUno 7, ludiet Pongukaspria, X this-Hudeoh. Ctirao ol 2 "LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. ‘This Boardlug snd Day School for Ladies, situstod 102 Vv, dhiladioble, il e roopeaed Soid. 3, i Mis 3. FINDELY, § Frinclh PEEKRKILL (N, YO MITATARY ACADRM Y. e 173, New Gynussiun, - $400 per d _k'lrllliu & DUNALD, No extras. 12 milas from Phitade » BHORTLIDOE (Uarvard his, EA Al 10 lustructors. 8, odla, Pa MRS. GARRETSON’S Engliets, French, aund QOerman loasding aul Pay Betiol for Youuy Ladies anl Children, No, 82 Weat Yorty-seventh-at,, belween Fifth and Sisth-ave,, will reopen ou Wedneaday, Bept, 34 143, Applicatious made persouslly oF by hilcr, es sbuve. 7. I ND_AMISS E, I, & S oKy ool fur Young RS, FAL HOCKW! ily sud Iy Y l.!!u, B riogoeld, Matey reopens Sipl 1, Thog ougl inatruction and boms comforta, Seud for clre cular, CIOUTH BIDE SEMIN. CHIGAN-AY.,— > i, BIMUN .l'nnlz.ll'l;—;?fl o n«x;l‘uull“u- Tan ‘Fuesday, Sept, 7, wilh 3 full corya of leachers, ey ey o foriatg. FOF Cifeuiars g Tly a8 abore. TLAKE FOREST ACADEMY, collcgs prepassiory seiool far hoye: ¥al taria be- ey 1, BADIY, Frincioal MRS, 8, b4 WHEEA M v, Cui PITTSBUAG, CINCINNATI & 8T. LOU'S RAILRIY) From depol enbner Clintun amd Garrolissts.y Weri Seds, ket ugice, 121 Rundolphest., and at depats B | Areive, Ladce, Culnmbas, Pitteburg & New York Day Kxjross. oo Culutabuy, Putabicg XN Nigns Kap l!l(dfl',). BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Tvaine leavs Jrom rear & Laposition buuding and depst Jood @F Taantyaecondat, Dvckai aice, 10 Crarkeskos curnar f Wushiugtun, Laare, | Areiee, ail, Bundays Exoopte: Ham) 7 i0doss, Dty coeeen el CHICATO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner Van Juves and Shermansis, Jisket £} A rand dueute liviel, 2 i) s UGEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, . azs, 9 urrascy. Raturn tick. Al Sickets, 83 ourrsney. SV Val ubeands v Grest Boatytn, N . B. LAnsow, NErhtudt sorser Uit s Handolghaa,(6psance aew ONLY DRSST UNE 0 FRAVEE 1o Cusp i e Yurs s a LN 1oL T the Cu b Uthce). wil autl Trodh Fies By l.hll i SO S0cordiu b tos h\“ilfl' Hetura tiekoti rodu 9 81, with suporior wetciaimucatian e eluy all Bécessasios wilhuut astra caarue. Bleainacs b e e R TEORGE MAGKENZIE, Aol 5 Broadwar, N, Y. ‘Great Westorn s(u}unsh’ p Line. From New York L st { Euglsad) direot. CORNWALL, Bt por. iniay, e 1o GREAT WESTEIN, W Sabniad g b abla Pasas, i Steoraze, Kicursion Fruight Dupoh Laks Shore & Al PYaIY BUSINESS CHANQES. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Conalating of Grist Ml with 3 ruo of Freuch bugr- stonos, and ull machivery of the latyst fwpruvement, 1u @ Jocality baviug & lirge vup of quatuni, Also, & Bow Al fitod with fewi--lote Clrculur Hae-Hig, 1 £00d 7unuing order. Tho abuve B riveu by 8 Waler v/lite v, 4 of 1hem ure turbine sud 1 oversbot, Also, » firsbatass Bi-borsa powsr suginn stlacheds Tuey azo altusied very couvenicutly for ablpplug, bow 1R s Payuo's Sidiug, dic Liue ailroad, od about onc-balf guilo frows Canada Soutberu & 8t, Clatr Juno- tou, sud about 1 wiles frowy Bt. Thowar, T 2 two good reaidences atisched, Address WILLIAM & H., PAYNE, Yulbotville P, 0,, Ontario, danada, £ i i i ! b

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