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A JEREMY DIDDLER, 4 7ho, Plays the Roles of Ladyer W ‘Breacher, Hohomlan, and Lo - tharlo, fho Inoxville, Tend, Corre- spondent of the Chleago Tines, ho Wrote Leiters Standering the Mem- ory of Ex-Preslient Jolinson, His Osroer Is Exposcd, and Ho Heoelves & Coat of Tar and Feathers, Fnozeills (Tenn) Pressand Herald, Avg, 17, Tho I'ress and lerald, Sunday moruing, cro- sted quito & sennation In the city. At firet the wondor was thit ao shonld devolo our tirst pago, oo such o day, to o histery of the expluits of a clerical Joremy Diddier, fu whom Knoxyilie bad o Interost, and who bad no inlorest in Kuvos- villo. 1t wie not Joig, howover, beforo sauaus of mortnng renders Legan to gather on tho street corors aud comjaro opwions. Ench one seemed rahoved that eachi other had come to the samo conclusion with himself, and all conourrod {n the decision that the Lero of the life-romanco wan uono other than an obtrusive Iawyer and guehing preacher established in our city under {ho nawo of L. ¥, Coveland. {Tuo Jress and Herald prints along articlo from tho Baltimore Guzetie, four coluwng in lengtb, giving n full exposuro of tho tuscally ea- roor of tho clerical impostor. ] "I fio boro of * fifteen aliases,” who flgured aa W: E. Copeland at Milwaukeo, 88 Waro at Kt Lo, én lotton at Cavton, as Buntmons ot Memptils, as C. W. Warron at Wilmington, 58 W. E. Copeland at Baltimoro, and as such otuer pernons as suited bim at other places, for some seasou oF othier eolecied Kuoxville au the field of Lis suntner operations, Ko, on the 2uth of May Tast, bo thade his ppearanco in thiu city e tho e, L. ¥. Copeland. ~ Ou tlio tratn, Lio hnd met with the llev. Mr, Mankor, of the dMoubodist Episcopal Church, nud Presidiog Elder of o Jsiriet, ta whom, aftor finding ont fo wint churen Mr. Manker belonged, Lo showed, besides ottior yonchors, lna hwenws an n local proachor of tno M. E. Church mgoed by tho Rov. Dr. IMibbarg, of thy Byracuse (N.Y.) Dintrict, IHaving ingiat.ated bimeolf into Mr. Manker's conildonco, the Jatter, upon their mrival m the city, introduced Lim to Mr. Danicl Len, & vary respoctavlo mor- chautof the cuy and membor of the M. E. Cuurch, to whose house Copeland wevt to d, bafirm fully taken in tlid eituation. Copeland concluded tbat, 107 the sako of the appearabee of businees, L wetld bo just thoe thing to be- comg o lawyer, Accordingly, at the Just June term of odr Clreuit Coutt, ho nq;.uled tor ul- misrion to tho Lar, was examined by cowmit- tes of luwyors, aud admihited tothoroll. Ilu procured 8 jlaco in 0oa of taa oflices of tha Caurt-louso, aud hung out Lig sign as * L. i, Copeinud, Attrney st Law.” Business did not come upon him Hlke au svalanclie, nor, - deod, d.d be seem to care much. For bie still seemod t0 bear ju mind that it was not aluno Iis duty to eave the lunocent from temporal punishuent, but to *call sjunota 10 repout- .auce.” It was but an casy thiog for biw to com- bise worldly with sxcted dutiow. So, baviug stiown bis {iconne and chureb-lottor (from tho chutch ot Eont parlov, N ¥,) to the Hoy. Mr, Guolumau, pastor of the Ciinck Streer M. E, Churgl, 110 was, of courso, admitted to tuo prv- floges of the church. Uu Sunday, June 20, on invitation ol Sir. Goldmau, hé thled Ins pulpit, mormug aud evenms, preachiug with something of hia CAnton olo.juetco aud to the great eatis faction of the cougrogation, who accepte Lim, of courds, 8s worihy o1 tho calliug he professed. Tucse periormances, of course, kuvo him valy a partisl introdicuion to our ci.izons. 1t was noc- eseary that all our people should bocome - quainted with so valuable an scquaiutance to professional and mimsterial circles, Tuercfore, our local papers of Juna 22 contained the toflow- Ing unlque sud attractive notice: * “DOT DORG. A LECTURR AT FIUST 3, %, CIURCH TO-NIONT. Mr, L. . Copelaud, attorticy-ul-law, forusrly of ew York, ‘but_now ‘n_resdent of Kuoxvlic, Teat Griad Dejmty 1.0, G T, of the Stateuf N rt troug utdvocato Of the temperane emer o four different Terp runce soc cousutedd 1o dellyer Lis humorous tonyperaoee. loc- ture, entitied + Dot Dorg,” unydor thie suspices of Uol- Sot’ Lodye, No. 36, 1.0, G, T, 36 will dedver tho lecture ou next Fridny night ut'th First M, E, Chureh, sud wiaro luviied, ok frec, Tuo lecturs in of & bumorous clrdcier, and has bocu delivered with sinking efloct in mupy of the catie of the North, e (e fodowlng extruc will leatify, (Extracts from New York pay ers,) Uur papers complimented * Mr. Copoland'a fecturs ™ its very twyoinbla style, 80 that us got & good sond-6f. " Meanwhila Lio hnd uot Loen uu- nundiul of the pasuiros that the lambs frequont. Lo had al-eady become promisent m Buuday- ichool bperations and prayer-meotings, —makitig itwe,t conspicuous aud agroonblo, of courso, at temperanco and Buuday-school prenics, 8o fur Ladho progromsed Teontly he mspired to !h)e nt}puflmunuuuby ot tho Clinch Strect Suuday- #chaol, lls law-Bractica proving to ba onlv a soft of oruamoutsl employuwient, ko (ook up the vole of naewpaper-correspondent. having secured employ- 1nent from; or volunleered services Lo, the Cuicaie Times, In thus capacity bo attended tho fiobral of Audrow Jolinson, and bhus been boundly de- nducced for bik dizpateh prououncing as a’ for- -kery the lovier wiitten, by Mr, Johusou during tho cholera-epidewnio, Ou that oceasion, alvo, ho wag rather dirgusting by rouson of his egosism aud pissnmptions biticlsma upon the cereino- nies, &e.. Ho eeowmed to be quito & censor, and {fuana nuthing 8o good or so proper as it ougnt 10 Lo or hio could muke it Ho was af fait at all Potuts, o As a matler of courso, ho kopt Lis eyo on tho maiu chutice,—tha apparently leaing objuct ot bin Wfe. Armed with b recowmendations (forged or othorwino) from Dishop Kusauaugl ud siseh other church dignitasles, ¢reaching with loquent tougue from the pulpit, sud tlustratiog Lin guats iu the Hum.lmy-nchuull ruows and ‘Lem- poruace bialls; ko had to dutiealty 1 gaining the social recopmtion that Le sought. To ba Lrif, be hiad pucceesed i galning tho contidence of Bu cetimablo youuy lady of this city. ‘Thov wero eurly inariisge was the com- etrotlied, and an mon expectation, ‘Flyus matters stood Saturday oveuiug, and Lie fiad roason to exclaim theu : Now, by 58, Paul ; the work goes bravely o Lut, slas for hurnan expoctations! Sundar's Press and Herald wncavared the tnpostor, and ot the tomntamty {0 notlng apd cumpinriug facts at Liad provivusly attracted bue littia atteution, i Buring’ Bunday, Copatand undertovk to biazon out ¥ he matier. Bus yosterday morn- ing hLis crest fell, He waridered tiorvously Suout tho stieots, aa If conseious that hls trionds, Fhom e had deceived, bud absudonod bit. it for the counciousneks that be Las beou aud still s plaving the part of a cousummate villaim, V0 vould lavg pitiod bim, At an emily Lour in tbe day he approachiod hisfandlord (Mr. Leo) in rn&l, 4t 1presumo you wish me to leave your ouse.” * Yes, gir, I do," was tho desisivs re- Ply. Afior Lis boggage bad beou ropiova, 1t hp_dlu:o'v‘amd thet he bad burned a lut of Ll Papors. There was found In luw tooin a hinon lur marked « 0, W, Warreu,”—thus adding w:::::-; and clinglitug fuck upon the question of .Chpmnu'u Busucisl operations—monay doesu't l‘_lsm to Lo s iy poiut—avpeur 10 biave bosn figbt. Two or thmr Routlowen, we boliovs, bad Jon Inducod to luduise for him for amall Amounty | bub wo care tu say nuthlug abaut such Wattery, since we understaud the partios have Aveurd persoual effects to make thom wholo, Very nuany ux:ullul* Leaplo have beou decelved by this adro.t rascal, sud it 1 eroditablo fo them biat thewr waboronco to Lim did ot outlive the deeotion. Ho bade B impodtor—so cubnIng ::1“! :-; tllll‘:m%d k'lllllu—-dununu to bo expos- ) abd to be klckeu oub bf ever "'“f.’“’é‘"“s'l‘ Lol Y respactable + B.—Binco arriting the forogoly Ui, ‘wa Copoland wis usking ‘bia Sy soonr tha dopot, s about 11 o'clock, ko was mek by 8 Dumlor of persons, who did nat present him Mith a gold hoaded cane, but orusentsd pim it & coit of tar dud feathors fu token of 1 o) Spreciatidn of bis charsctor. We do nata, Ttoro such oumplitoents, 'Thiey are not alwd n Bavly, But tHia fs & cdsd over Which wo will fewer tosrs than soy ous of the kind we' $vor hicard of 3 v:lu';:."’ d!';,' ol 9"1‘(’"5'1’,‘ "lr" (f'.!‘:l.iuv.\ d.m" K ho o Loy By i 280 o'closis bu the 1 vtern uun:u.\ pfm —_— MORTON AND THE CURRENCY ISSUE. To the Edttor of Tha Chicdao Triouna® Logaxsfonr, Tnd,, Aui, 16.—Will you allow & ?lhl»fimu@y Democra to make sn fuquiry tauch- Dg & wattor of some importance, through tho Subimuy of Tt Toweics ? L otios that Tix Thutoe puts Mx, Morton down ae ba siii-dotia- tonlat, and incorses his reeent Urbana apench a6 & falf expression upon the Ananclal question, What 1 am concorned to koow fw: In the Mr, Morton who wsdo tho speech: at Grbaua, 0., the Olivor I, Morton, prescnt Unite:d Siatos Honator from Indinun 2 14 it thosania Motton who, nine months ago, Bdvocated tho inflation moanures then peuding hoforo Cangrenn ? In 1t tho samo Mortou who, i Boptembor, 1573, ruslield off to New Yok, after the panic, and adviced the Pros- 1tant to suthonzo tho hiogal irsuo of the &d1- of cancolcy greoubacks then in tho ry Department 2 Init the ramo Morton who cousidered tho question of breakmg with tha Prestdent about tho time ho vetoed the lu- | fativu bull of tho lagt Congeens ? s it tho samn Murtou who said, 1 8 siecet i tho Henate, 1 Mngeh, 1860, whilo tho Guld bill was peuding, that ttiat birl ** gavo to tho laws [au.hoizing tho imnto of bonds] & constractjon that L do wot he: liovo in, and that 1 bavo shown s _contiadivted by st loast four actw of Congroen " 2—vudo Con- gresstonat Globe, Virst Session, Forby-first Con- greem, pauo 55, Tn whort, b thie tho * samo Mor- ton who, the past ton yoars, lhias beon on every #ude of ovory public question, and who to-day in a hard-monay advocato, whils but yestcrday ho was_an anflationst 7 I wo, then whnt sort of canfidonca can b pliced i hin proforsions, and what sort of morsl henosty Is it which governs thoe tmpulses of this nutorious pohticsl b mer 7 x coufry. 0w Jeff Davis Was fnvited to Knox. vilic, und ¥ow e Declined— purg Gossip—Tho FTeachers? : prcal Corresnondence of Tha Chieano Tribune. Qaresoone, 1., Aug. 19,—Lot ot Rdekford flatter berself that sho is the only town made famous, or Winuobago County tho ouly one thue whall gather in tha shokols, from THIA JEFP DAVIE ADVERTISING DUDOE, Knox County, too, has paid foe & telogram of in- vitation to tho old gentloman of petticoat fame, and will nodoubt reapamplo reward in tho amount of froo advettisiug that will follow in tho natural ordor of things, It all come About 1 tha wiga: A periy of gentlomon Liad pathdred at tho Dost-OMeo in Knoxville, and were talding ovck tho Winnebsgo afalr, when romo oyo supgostod that it would Lo & good thing to bave bim at their fair next month, J. 1. B, Van Clenve, tho Becretary of the Society, and Mr, E. G. Porry, aro whiat wero knovn dur- ing the war a8 Cop perheade. They at once paw o bonanza in Jeff, and magnifying. the hint thrown out into an expreskion of opinlon by “ we, the people,” coustitnted themselvosa com- mitteo of a conplo to ko to Atingdon and conanlt with Mr. Iuuter. tho President. The latter gontleman is a Republican, How tho affair was ropresented to bim {4 not exactly clear, but, be that as it mny, lie consented that a corrcspond- ouco should Lo opened with Mr, Daviy to ascor- tain whether au arrangement could ho mado .with bim if desirable. It apprars that tlicdo gentlemen mado another mistake, sid at onco tolegraphed am inrilation to Mr. Davis, which clicited tho folloning responea: Invitation recorved and acceplod— appomt Thursday of your tair woek for the ad- dress,” Troud of what tlioy hnad accomplished for tho Sozioty, Van Cleava nnd Perry returned to Koosville. 1t was with sn air and bearing thist plainly sald, * You may thank us for (hin," that thoy rolated tho resuit of their visitto Abingdon. But what must bave been their sur- prise, b an Lour from that time, to flud thom- golves in tno midst of one of the most excited communities that ever allowed their reasan to be comypletoly swamped by tho rising tido of indig- pation. Van Cleave and Perry wero both Youdly denounced ns usurpors of power, who bad cdém- witted an unwariaatablo ontiago againat Boclety in general, and the Agricultural Buoiety in par- tionlar, Threats wers mado that Dasia could not speak if Lo camo, and even the Mayor de- clared the samo thing. Bome of tho ox-soldiers wen; 80 far a8 to threatdn to shoot tho old man, Aftor faming over tho matter nearly ali day Mduday, it was finally docided to bold an indig- nation mass-moeting of the citizens of the coun- ty on Tuosdsy, snd hur) back this base insult 1 the teoth of thoso who offered it. And thon the usually good-tempored and sedste City of Knoxvillo webt to bed, tho maddest little town that over tucked jts head under the sings of Morphous. Tuaceday camo, and with {ta coming ull their bright proapeeta Tar & pice littla row wero blasted, for In thelr caso toe tdbles wero tuined, and a dispatchy was received from Mr. Davis cancotling the engagemont, No mams- mceting was hicld, but the Managing Board of the Agricultural Bocioty met ana appiointed s Lom- mitteo ou Speaker, Thus ended Rockford No. 2. KNOX COUNTE TrACHFUS' INSTITUTE. , This Athoclation will hold 1t arinial sossion fn tho High-Scuool builling in this ety nexs wook, begivning on the 25tk and ending on the 27k, Thé oxorowes aro to const largoly of pspers and discussioun on important topics. preparod by the bost writers and thinkera smong our tonciers. It in atpocted that Prosidont Bato man, of Knox Coliego. will be nt. Tho following ara the subjocts that nta to bo treated danog the session : “The Utlity of Relative Geography." J, B. Strode; ** Language Los- Bovs," James Kinney; ineing 1 Publio Schools, Mia, M. D, Caoko ; discuasion, » How Caun Wae Beaure the Co-apetatiou of Luronts and Directors tu_Our Work?" opened by T. C. Hwafford ; * What to Tonch, sud Ifow to Teacl KNO) 1t; Practical vs. Unpaaotical Prof, Geurge Chnrelilr. of Kuox: “'Pho At ol Quastioninz, 1, Btickne “How ‘to Teach IMiatary,’ Maiy Allen Went, County Superintondent ; * Ilow DBest loach tho Fundamenta) Rulen of Arith. metie,” Prof. M, Androws; Tench- . l’rlmng Ing." discusnion opzned by Mrs. B. M, Stockdale aud Eila ¥. Oronerd; cssav, »Tho Uso of e Linagiuation In Btudyinz Qeogranhy,” Joale Nas- wote's " How Hest to Teach Porcentago,” L' . Swafford: essay by Fauny M, Meiriam; * Jtnles or Lawy in School—8hall We fucreaso or Dimmush Their Number 2" Prof. M, L. Cows- Siock, of lnox: *Dithentt Coostructions in Grammar," 'rof. J. V. N. Standish, of Lombnrd ; *+'Llho Teachier’s Qualifications—First, 1hvaical, . 1L, Fason ; sccond. Inteltectuhl, Phooho ki, Kibe; third, Social, Efiza J. McCrackon ; fonrtly, Moral, Johu Badgor; Whit Shall we Do With the Natn: ol Seiences in District Hehoola P Mary Allen West; paper,” -* Pestalozzi," Emm: Lvoront ; discoesion, * Motives for Btudv, oponed by L'rof, Uvql;ge Cuurchill a.ad Prof. M, Andrews; ** Phillosopliy,” C. U. Robbin«. On Thurcday evening an address Wil be dolivered ny L'resrdent Wailaco, ot Monmouth Coliege, , HECEPION OF PRESIDENT HUTLER AT ALINJDON. This han boon a groat dav at Abingdon, Knox Counnty. I'ropla gave up thelr usual ocen tions, and dovotod tuemsolves 8o the reception ot Elder J, W. Butler, who was for twenty yoars Prosmident of Abiuadon College, having rosigned nud removed (o Califoinia some two voara ago. At 10 o'clock Lio was mot at tho depos, whore he way roeoived by a lares congonrsa of citizons, Williaw Joburon, the Mayor, waking s short ad- dress of welcome. procession was thoun lormed, whith escorted the geutlemau by his residenco, On thoir arrival there. a reception speoch wam made by Col. Robdrt Holluway, to which Prosidout Butler rewponded. Mivs M, Aos Byram real a prem, when epeechios fol- lowexl by weveral gentismeon. All this occurred Amiduf Waving bauners, tie musio of two or threa coruet bands, wougs by s glue-club, snd iumense enthusiae) All_this * pomp and elr~ cnmarance " was tollowed by big, old-faaliion. ed, out-doar dinner. at which an slmost inuum- erable multituda wers well fod. Al wero Jna right merry mood, aud toasly nu? Wity speeches soryed as ‘ontremouts. Mauy of President Bul- ler's old claswimates of ® quattor of & centufy sgo. while & student at Kaox College, ward prus- out from this city, tozether with & furgs nuimber of nien of local promicence from all the sure roundiog country. Altogathor, I was an occa- elon that will bo long and plossantly remember- od by all who participated 1u the funtivities, .. . THE PEONIA UAPTIST AUBOCIATION will convene in thua oy oo Tuonday next, snd continuo ia session threa days, ‘T.iouday will be dovoted to tho Buudsy-sehuols, & {drosses belng doliverea In the_evenlog by the ligv. H, . Yoskett aud C. J. Thoniprou, On Wednesdsy tho Avsocialon proper will comwmduce 1ty do- Liberatious. At the apemung, the Rev. D. I Cooloy will preach a sesmon, Tue remainder of tho day will bo occupied fn devotional exercises and ronting business unhil eveuing, when au educational meosing wllldbe tdd'm“ b( the Rev, U, J. Thompeou and others, The Wom- su's Misuionary Bociety will Lold & meeting ou Waednesday st bali-past 8 p, m, Ou Thuisdsy the stenudn of tho Association will ba direoted 4a tho Lublication Boctety sud Home avd For eign Missions. 'fue sedsion will olose with s sormon aud religious cunfereuce, soth ciuruECTIN, i Tt vo _praparstivon sza golng .on for uxmnm‘g the .uumozm camp-weelivg af Gil- 20n byt Wednesdsy. It will coufibus pue ook Thio v Bewnd Wo Baows, of this quby, THE CINCAGO TRIB A ST 21, UNIE: will proach tho opening sermon, Thoro 8 a prospect of a larga atwendance. 1NN, The city has breomn nearly depopuinted by TeaRon 01 chuap exciirsion ratos. ‘Ihern will Le weventesn Trusteen olected ab Abingdon Coilesta, Supt. 7, 5 Libdor Norvelt is the nsmo of a Missoutl re- vivalmt who spont funt deys in this viey holdie outd wor fevival memdogs. 1lo styled himeeif thu ** Boy Preacher,” aud looked 1ot a day over 9. Hammeud hav.ng bees hore shead of b, 1 found pnos p.ckings, And then, tho idea of a Mieouri tovivalt coming to Ilmois suyagy fuw ii.tlo abhurd, Lizo guing from Newcastlo for coals, Peler Bongston's grocery atore was eutered the otber night, tne til swont of the culents, some goile sinlon, N i s Ton. Kow.n Batamat and family have rived in tho city fron $pingfleld, and oceupy tha remdence mado vacant by tue ramaval of ex- Chinf-Juntico Linwrance to Chicago e A dny or two 350 qui.e a fracad’ occured i the Union [otel bistweon n dry guods muerchant sud the youth who 1.8 recemly siarted n tno-colamn daily, Tho * boy editor” thieataned to “eliow tho merclant np” 1 b pajer if Lo didu’t ade verting, whoienpon the me.chant sbowed him out ot bly kore with the ton of his boot, Thev enbrequontly mot in the totol, and aiter a rotd or two the boy cuncluded that bin | en was wigh- tor tunn Lis tists, Bud ret.red pracipirely tu bin sanctum, from whetce bo has Leen throwing mud at hin adversny ever mince, 1ho roceipls of ostw at onr warehousen 1ndi- eato & very fair crop, notwhibulauding & was prououncedl alnost au vulire (aturo st iho closu of_harvet, Judgo Ciaig offeri a special preminm for tho fantest waluibg horee, miare, or gelding, ‘mile hfi;a, best two i three, attho Kuox County Fulr, It s eaid that Goldanmith Maid will bo an at- traction at the Gnlesbuig FFair in Octooer, 1 am Informed, out have nct Lind an oppor- tunity {0 nsure wmysolf ot tho coriectuens ol tho atement, that Morton, of Indiana, hns sc- capted the rpzakerelup of the Agriculuural Fair, vie Davis, resiguced, PERSONAL, Mennrs, Clharles ttaen, A. Knosles and J. Deputy Cireul: Clork : ths Loy M. B. Lannie, A Notewors, Fiauk L. Fowler, City Murnunl ; Solowcu Spear, aud N. A. Johueon and wife, took advaniage’ of the clieap excursion 1ates and weut last on Mon- dny B potintendent Hitcheock, of the Chicago, Burlingtou & Qutuey, accompasied his fumily to Kenonba, Wis.. on Monday, 1l return ‘waa ulmost immediate, but the Iadies will remain away scvoral waoks, Mr. 8. R, Holmes, Special agont of tho Springfleld (Masn.) Firo auid sfarne Lusurance Comunny, has renjoved with his family to thig cisy, Which widt e lug fusure howe. ® GRAND RAPIDS, ‘The Most Thriving ‘Town in Jlichi= gan~yome of It lnduitries—Loca. tea—Wunt of Attractive Rtesis n—pstildhend, Ipecial Corretpundence of The Chieano Tribune, GraND Rawivs, dich., Aug. 20.—This city tritly moruts tho bouor of bewmy calied, ue i fres quently s, n wccoud Chicago. Tha village o Grand Rapids came into existence sbout the yoar 1534, lurthac yoar the first tosn meetng wes beld, and*thio whole pumber of voters was nioe, From that date tho village slowly fue cteased 1 izo until 1850, when it a8 fncor- porated a8 a city with a population oi 2,600. 1a 1872, thae nuwber of iolabitauts was about 20,005 and thws year, takwg the new directory 84 b gulde, they make the popuiation to bo 34,700. This fs dovo by multiplyiug the nume SATURDAYW 187 ~TWELVE PAGIS In tisn of & ceitain articlo, namely, bald-hended me, 1eat Sinday, sholo in chireh my nttan- tion was ea'led fto:n tao wermon by neticing n anpla of yonng that weren bald-headed, This led ma to Invest- Kale tha suoject, [ eonnted tharteen yonng men in the imansdiate vicinity of mv few, andt of these thirtean eloven worn bakd-hicabed, 8 nog dlcion, but sciual trutls, What docs it mean? Axoy, L Vv Mitne v EutiiremNewspupers, Churchos, Bunks, Businessenien, &e. Spectil Qurressordence of The Ciaeago Tridune, GuiEN Bav, Wi, Aux. 16.—Wo chorish ags withi rerpect akin tu vetieration shen wa find 1t I old ctien, old humesteadn, old people,—in- deed, fu everytivng, save when it demands our conmderation an the furm of old dobts or old- funluoned clothes, 8o wo lauded 1o Greon Day with an much revereace a4 can consemoutly bo eujoved amid the bust'e attendant upon the ar- atrival of » crowded train, and tho exorciso of tho necemrary ekill require! to gain the rght ‘bus buund for the nghd place, otiivious of 1he eurtounding confusion, the fareweiln and fho greotiugn, and tha advice and Informmtian @icen I'aseengers in particular and tho worla at livgo In penceral, in the inimible vernacular of tuat wndain wnstitntion, the back-driver, We croea thie river, and aro woon well pro- vided jor and comfortably establishied, Of paismount importance to tho travelor is the character of tha botel at whizh he munt stap; agura cau bo bettor appreciated atter a deuicioun cup of coffea ; and tho average travaler in binprensed with but threo thuogs: the kind «f & road ho travels over, the kind of a hotel bo stops at, and the amouut of tho bill. Thero ato thias hotes kiere which provide frst-clavs entor- tninment for travelers: the Braumont House, Ccol’s Hotel, and tne Fiimt National. They aro well located, and worthy of (beir euccens. This place offors RARE INDUCEMENTA to thb summer-tourist, witk, ita ciear and invig- orating atisuspliero, its refreahinyg Bay-breozes, i close proximizy to fluo trout-streama and weoded prounds, ita unbounded fac.litis for bonting aad picnio oxenrsions, and its maznifi. cent dnves afong the Bay-shore and Fox River. Theso yearly a.tract lirgo numbers of people from the South and East, as its railroads and steamboat-lines walio it easy of access from all varts of the Union, Tvo Goodrich Trausporia- tiou Company run a line of propeliers to Chica~ go; steamérs mako deiy tiips slorg the Bay. #bore; aud thls city {1 the terminua of the Green Bay & Buffalo Steambeat Live, runbing st pres- ent two steamers, whiob make weekly tripw, and bavo bad a large freight and passenger-tiaflic the whole season, Dut the Noribsestern Railroad bas recwvod au unusually luige proportion of the travel, a8 peopla seem Lo argue very much a8 the Inisiman did, *When ye're on land, there yeare; vut whon ye're 0n water, wheraateya? " As we heard a littlo 6-year-old say to a brigus, cheery otd Iady who, although an old mwd, bad tresaured notaing but sunshiue in Ler disposi- tion during her 80 yoars, ** Auntie, it your faco wasn't puckered, you wonld bo juss a8 young as any of uw." Dber of names contaiusd lu the directury by 334, aud 1do not thiuk they aco far out of thy way, Lo location of tho city fa in o valley many miles in bongih, and about 2 miles in width, It bas deiived from this location thoe name of the «Valloy Ciy.” Tho city is built upon bott sides of TRE GRAXD RIVER, which flows,along the eastern side of the valley 1w s southerly direction until & snort distauce Delow the town, where it turus and ruus dioctly west into Lake Micbigan, distsne 35 miles, ‘Tliero aro rapids in thio river at thte pluce, which bhas 18 to the uame of tho city, Grand Rapidis, Tho fall in tho river is 20 foot ina mlle, Tbo rapids bave beon utilized 80 as to furm a splern., did water-power, of which & grost many manu. facturers havo taken advantage. Furmiture and otber artizlos ivto whick wood ean be convorted forms tho principal featura of 1ndustcy. ‘Taoro aro soversl large furnicure manufaccoties biere. Grand Dapids bas long boon notou ms being tho locaton of tmmones PLASTER-DEDS, i and tho mining and manufacturing of that arti- clo gives emplovment to a large number of men, nnd forim & souico of grost reveitio to tho dif- ferent compauios that are working tho beds, About 1,200,000 tons of plaster is tho aunual ylold of thesy beds, Ab prosout writing, tho river I foll of logs thut bave been stopped ln taeir courma down wiream on accoint of the low wator, this section of the country not haviog beon delugod, a4 14 tlie cavo further south, BEUEET-NAILWAY, Grand-Itapids now contains abont 7 miles of stroet-ruilway. One Luv buy beon recently ex- tended tb ltoed's Lade, & disance of 3 wiles, At present the streot-cars ate not very largely Patrunized, By contianed travel 1 interrantod by the tmprovemonts now golug forward vn Monroo aua Cutlal streots, tuo jusin busiuows sireots of tho eity, On slouteo strecs. for a apace of four blooks, tiie grade s boinis lowerad 11 or 3 fest, and it Uanal straet the grddo is beluy raived U Tact, A wuik hiong the latter tliotoughlars ree minda one of old days . Chieago, when Lake, Clary, aud otber stroots, wers tirned futo scenes of coulusion by the flljizg in uf the streets and raiaing of tnb buildings, Individuale who hud 10 tiavel those strects in Lhowo duvs can well tmagiue the ups sua downs of lito that pedesrie, au8 hero oncoanter on Cendl stroet, I'hs bus- noys blocks uy'thid city are the pride of a. Grand Rapiditoy, llotels in this town kre as numerous as bun- ko meh were on Clark etrect during Sheridau's rule, aed that 13 to aay that thby are sprinklod fu protty thick. Wlera are two reully flrot-clans bools—8weet'y Hotel and tho Morton Ilouad, These aie fittod np with all modern convemeus ce aud hre largely patronized. . TWENTY-mX CHURCHES supply Orand Rapidé with religion. The past five years have witnewsed tho orecuon of sume olegaut church buildiugs, Tho most prominvut ol thonenro Bt. Murk's Kpincopal, cost 870,000 ; First Cunguregational, cost &8u,000; First Bap- tiat, cost €45.000; Furet Methodist, cost $60,0 1) ; Firat Precbvibrian, cost ¢90,000% Beooad Ho- L3 foimed Holland, tost $30,000; Univerualiac, cost #21,000; Bi. Androw's (Ustholio), cost &09,000, ‘Lhio latter churcu 1d vow baliding, aud will rauk in nize with wny 11 tho Btate. ‘L'no First Motn- odist Oburch “fa commonly known as *'Tho Clurch of the Holy Touthploks," which oatna hus been bastowed upon it by somo wag on ace count of the nunicrous small spires that are scatterod all over tus rouf. ZDUOATION is not neglootdd In thils oity, thers bolng four- teon publiv schbol-bud Huys tiere, “the larges: of thase ocoupies a prominent posl.lon ou tho top of & hLill, sud was ercoted wt s cost of #50,000, Uncle Ham 4 boon to commence thy erdotion of some (ioverument bulldings for which ¥50,000 was ! pptop luted by Ucngreau. i' 1bave come across soms very fiue dwelilug- l:::;u‘:.nn‘n;mnump g n‘on':'umn to have glven ud atgeution to sae suould think they !would. g in tbe way of fine y lawns, shrubberr, b ud other adornutndnts of 11w yards, I that Kalamazoo atill laads § thore are sowe good loca- tious oo the esutern huily of the clty which wal usdoubtedty bo fnip:oved before long, Lant Thursday L'joined in a swall ploasure party to REED'S LAXE, .m‘z h‘n’dl : n‘l‘nnnlr.k tume, Y oa-t of thecicy. A fitie drive leads (o the luxe, whichh oku_bo taken sdvautsgs of by tLowe have ing osreiagou, but, for the oeuefit of tho groat public, & stidet railway ling lius buba csteuded 4o bie sunmer, and 1t bas proved to bo a vestiuent, [ ilm'nlodsmll; vver 0 last Buuday by Tub lake is & Lesatiful hitle ..X"{ bout 13¢ miles in tongth aud three- fourtum of & wile Wido, aurraunded Ly bigls bitls on all uides, 'Ulie shoresof the laxe at the fout of the vllis, sford sowe s.fendia spots for picaic grouuds, whioh bave been tisted up by differout PA1Lied, Who have bulle lsodiogs and | laced & large humber of Tow.boats aod sall-bosts upou tho lake tor the acosmmodation of ViBlid.w. Tliere i also & littlo steazer on_the lake, which dunug tue dsy t e paaseugery t0 aud irow the different landings. .Tuus beautirul Suot, ol account of its uearuesa to tbe city, and belug easy of acceasibility, will alaays bs one of Lll;:m iucipal festures of attraction for Uraud ™ BALDEELDS. - Qrand Bapide 18 fasi astainig & prokdnesce lako {4 8 miles of water; Bo wo say about Green Bay : it's justas yonng and modecn s city ay a0y, but for ita Listory, dating back TWO NINDRED AXD RIX TEATS, bepinning soon after Joliet mnd Marquette stopped bioro ou that first j.uroey madedosn these Westerutivors § but for its Jodiun leceads as:ociatod with the graves still found beaung necaiptions like tho fol.owing : A& Menominee, ber Indlan name tu-haii-nsko-wah, Died, July 10, 1347, uged 2 years, Bat for the generons-herted nospitality of jte old rottlora ; its relics of early frouucr lite, end 1ts olil landmarks; theeo form tho ndes to lts hirtory, whoso overy page turns with interost to tho lover of romance sud the student of tho past. Tort Toward is oo oooslde of Fox River, Graen Bay on the other. Theao t=o cities onrht £0 be uuitod in namens they mreln fnterost; but, if warried, oue would have to relinguisn itn uano, aud, nu veithor will do this, thoy liave agroed 1o disagees ; so Fort Howmd counts ity cobeus-retusbis as 1,000 ; Green Bay, 8,000, The two citien aro connected by thres 'diawbridues and the Wiscousin Coniral Kailroad bridge ; Fox River dividen: East llver unites with the Fox ; sud lu the sugle lies Green Lay. Located at he head of ous of tho fineet baya in tho world, end with & capacions barbor, fta convequent facilities for lsse-commerce add Reeatly to its unportauce. and bospesk for 1t A PHOSFENOUS FUTULE, The now Las superseded tue old; instead of the lutlienibg stage with ite four horkes, or tho ox-team and rongh wagon, the rumbling and roar of the iron horeo are henrd as they come fu Irom overy patut of tha compass. From the $i, erior country, oars on the Peniusula Diviston of 'tuo Northwestorn Ruilroad Liiug copper and fron, Ly thus developing the mineral wealtl), fuve already added greatly’ to the growth ond prospenity of the city; gomg south, tke rosd gives quick sud rapid councelion with Chicago, Blitwaukae, and the Lako poits ; tho Green Lay & Minuenota Rullroad 1, & feeder trom tno west, and hos waterially alded In oxtonding and duvels ovug che lmuber interests ; wud tho Wisconsin Contral Ruflroad makes direct conncetion with tho Maoitowoe, Fond du Lac, and Shoboygun Ronds, Tho log-cablna have given placo to elepant remdonces of Milwaukeo brick, with mansad 100fs Aud all modern tm rovementy; tho tallow- candlo and pine-kuot have been totally ecliyrod by the gas; the log-roads have disippoared un- der two Nicolson pavement, Tho lowsous for erly learacd by the roariag logs in (o huza fire- place are mow tanght within one of three Hue waid schoul-bullding« ; the places of worrlipun- dor the graud old trees Litve beon abandunud for tho tourtecn beautiful ehurch edificen now tn.lt, wiich, slthough they hayo ot tho agnificout vauited roof of tha church of t¥ olden sime, still Lave @pires aud teachingis YOINTING MEAVENWAND. Instond of the news which used to come reml- veeasionally, thero aro uow threa paj srs,—tha Groen Day Adgocale, Stale Gaalle, and Wekly Globe,—sll well-couancted and _ably edited, “Tu plice’of tho rocrestion formerly in- dulged v, the froutior sports, or Lunting in doid esrnost, aud bhing for tae rake of catch- g something, we have such mmussnients we Red, Troupe, Havetly Miustiols, and Bl ‘ol Frequontly Chicago ministors favor ne with serunous ; and UL s safe today the recent addrens detivered heto by the Rev, J. 0, L'eck, D, D.. wus thoe tluost pulpis effort vver listesed to o Qroon Bay,, . Slungies, lumber, pig-ivon, leather, brick, and miil-niach.nery re extensively mapufuctured nud lurpely expbricd. In -dn!wn to wheat, tlour, tleh, fo18, aud general merchnndine, ] Mr. ¥, Kalenback sad . Day Hros, contral the fisks trade, aud Larish & Fod ‘monopolize e fur trado. Artewmas Carter, of Chicago, biss large irserests bego to mlls, pine-lande, and furna: Tho Keliocg Natlond] Bank, the first Natioaal, aud the (rden Bay Saviugs Bauk, tske care of depueita, Such law-Grma aa Hastings & Greone, J, C. & A. U, Novile, and Graves & Poud, have dune much toward establistung the reputatiun which tho Lar of (rocn Lay bsa gainnd for the ability, chiaracter, and bigh muanuxhul 1 lawye! Seoator Huwe, tha Hoa, AL L, Mastin, D, M. Kellogg (Vico-Piesident or the Green Bay & 3inacsots linilran), the Hon, O, I, Eifb, J. 0. Nuvtile, and W. l'arist, prominens residents and old vottlons, sud bave asmuted wateriady in tlio advaucemout and socis! progress ot the city, by culiiyaiing fowers of freudsidp, which bavo 1] ‘oued the Yeat round, and ber skt i doss of kinduess lOwArg thalr neighbors, suring the Wity storow, wloo the ivers were Louud in fey fottors, aud tho earth mgs covorod with her wavko of Ko’ d during the gemal sumuior, whah the e rawlwx in tho glories of & tropicsl pounday': and, Ly theirintegrity iu pub- hoatd frivate lfe, sugd the bond of symputhy which binda shem all 1ogbther, liavo gaimed for Green Hay au enviable place among tho cities of tho Biate. LM, . ——— A Mariyr to Gunerosty, Arnvrior (Can,) Leview, A most moliuctoly case of diowning oceurred at Bryscn. on the Upper Ottawa, on the 15 ult., whereby & young lad lost huis Jifo uuder 0 circywecancos, A nuwter of Lo 0g fu the Ottaws River, wbeu ous bay, numed Fautioson, got Lpyoud bug depun and was aruwniig. Ml'obeer trugglinng Loy, bus nous cared to venturs intg sg prfluu- & pouition to fescue bum. Pinally fue lud Caulll, yged 15 oaza, plunged nto the dtream to the resous, 18 succeeded In rocarnng she boy, hsving biougls bim earefully sa {47 aa & buat thay was ou tho way oupto meob shedh: Afteution wad 8o | tho hiators of Nichigan for ita great prodics * { t8anel nn who kat n front of ‘mo | r-Tolirikta—A | Trcted to yonnz Tatticann that alf re- Pard for CAMI wan Doss sichy of, A the hogk wan reschied he sank from suenr exlane 19, and 1 Jun dead body nan recovered a rhogt thna after, " THE ALLEGED INDIAN FRAUDS, Welshis ¢ Open nng.” | terfur, b maddn & rtatement 1o 1ents to Willlam elel's “Upen Letter to tho Premdent.” Tho miatn pointy of Mr. Cowen's ducnment aie sub- oneds ) Wililam Welsh, of Fuilndelphia, comes to the dro ; fenrw uf Str, Walker ayainet what fin termn o 1f elous | eted and putliched " by the Asniwtant beetetary of the Juterior, e makes & fair sl of dfeiine, au 1 4 SF, Waiker be funocent of the charar, v ot o s 1 liy_ apologlee for the wrong ataterient than Mr. € wen, or uore heartlly rejofoe at Mr, Walcor w fumorenice, Bt Mr, Wetrh has mudn verd e wkes I 1egard t the public. o eferred {1z e, Comwety preseatn vium nstan. ca o which ey et AT, Wl b ut, o thie ant Irch or faiy of tho ut, 1t 08 10ucls 0 Ly re- 105 Wity for the pur- Trom churg gretten the Le Was eyer Feforr P of elindliating him et MR AOWH 1o 1l fu wiking to seeept M. Wileke cenclurive sindication of Mr. Walker, And uow, {u regand 10 M. Welxh's method of mak- $ug chiargew, and his auiformn Laftize t sancadn th, 1m0 whon ofered the upportunity to d.s ko, te Tilow g favtuare pubing Tu th fail of 137}, charges were made agaitirt Comndsafoner . D, Busts, of frauls fn shle of cectuln pinelendn ‘i Minneaota, be was Lulian - Agent, At Mr, B quest, the Be rotary of the utcricr Cotunileeion 10 inve tigate (hoss charios, aiel of the Countulraion was not otjertid atr, Welab, whny on accoint of Lis asseruon that Le bl | themit connduvive evadeure of the guflt of Mr, Smith, Wan regarded k8 8 VETY Jmpe Fant wihess, Thiw o witonn of the Bustd were Lo d in 8¢, Paul, Hinn,, because the w.ttr A e gerierally renided I gt State, Mz, Wel b wan sttntmoned to ap3o-r utid pive Yotimony Before. it Cenun.bisin st St. Faul, bt due dlinwd, 1{aving Ainiahed Surir labors §n Minoceots, the Com- | iraits - catne Lo Warkitidt , aud kgalu susi.. Mr. Wshli (o appear wid taify, He sgadn de lin 1 %0 ke tn ina fetter I whi-h he cl exidence which rorld not fafl to consiet Mr, Snad - o Twn memle ™ of the Commiirion then Walt-d o1 Mr. Welsli 0 perkon, fu Fhiladel; bis, when Lo wgain de - cinud 10 tevidly, “The Con mbwion, n tueir fejort, ke Use of 10e fuilowiig labguage 8 regard to Bir. Weluli'n coires ¢ “AUan juterview which enmued, the deairsof tun Comuiselon o bave tle benetit 10 ortant & unents 1l 0'bor evi i thin pristed letter, and the pry ulsbiuy f, were urged uyou e, W 1ah: un Jebinlly wan It “arged thit e coutd not falt)y or ustry withuo d_erideace which, o hin letter £ us, he fn st ed would, A pliced (o our josressich, compel e to teriuinate Agout Bmilh,' Butwers b b aiy that Mr, We'nb atbid decliued, a0 reemned iuc palle of ajm preclaing the gross fijurtice Lo wamdoing by thie whalenate alleguidin of crimng, widy: - £iniug t fur- 17+l the exiden o ugon whi b it 3e Laaml, o that the Becused migut bave tu npportuuity the Departiueut be anabled, if the accusa Forted, 1o deal w Ly tho critinal as e de If tals invertgation rea ilied fo an tnpr of uequittal, then Mr, Weirh, wha claima to ha hin powsesrlon conviusive evidenca of ) giull, In cloarly taponatle for the falius virtuuliy bindered smvestiyation, L.t tufs iapot the ouly case in which Mr, Wetsh falicd to give the proct of the charges he bal made agdmst the Tulau O e, Thy Standlog Compoittes on Tulinn Afairs of the Touse, ut the Arat seaston of the Forty third Congres-s, wern cuarged with the fnvestigation of fraudn in'the Tudiau 0.0 e, Mr, Welsh bad tacn been induiging in *open leftera to the President,” und win Fuppo ed 10 be 10 possesaion of valuable {uf irmation in rogard 0 the Iudian busincas, 15 was eumi before the Commitiee, and the fulowing in bis testis suony as taken from b ofticlal fuport uf tho Coaue mittce : * Question—Do you koow of any frawd, nufalrness, or frregulafity 1 the mubier of voniracts for Tudian enppiies of (raneportation for the feca) years end- {ug June B0, 1434, nnd June 30, 1433, Ur of Wy Traud, uulairn. or biregularty in the execurlou of auy #1vh contract, tenfing toehow freud, unfatrness, ur frregularity ti the waking thereof 7 sacer—1 Lave kuowie Jge of contrazta {rreguiar- Iy m.de, My kuowlelge relutes o contracts for anp- Vhies. Of coutracts for 1rane) cristion 1 bave knowis edge only through the Board of indlsy Commisstonerr, not perwually, ' Ry frregulatity I mean without natica to the Board of Ladlan Commireoners, without adver- tiviug, or the otber public notice that Is indicated 1 the fuw, 1 mean (bat kind of irregulerity, Q.—The question 18, wheller you know of any fraud, uufaitne.s, or srregularity (- the execution of utricts (Eiudingto Hhow (Taud, uunlmes, o trreg- ularily fn the mak ue of them? 4.1 aurwer, Liat, outelle of thst derived from thie Board of ludian Conidssicnere, 1 bave no knowi- edge on that subject, *Q.—D you kuow of any frregularities or frauds In the taking of «On'racts for_sunplies and tranaporta- ite sgents und the ton betweeu tho Govertsment coutracting purtleat * 4,—No, +ir: T Lave no knowledge.” 1lere, agsin, 17, as o clsfinr, be is (o possesHon af canclunive evidenico of the guiit of officals, by relus~ Ing o testify b han virtusily screotied tXose guiity ofictal in himself guilty of obatructing {uvesti- Ration, ' Yet, i the faco of Loth there fafiuns 10 make 0od ke chiarges, Lo tencws ticsa charyes 1 the pub- ¢ } rinta of the i Thi tho ‘conciudiig_portion of Lia tateimcnt, Sir, Cowen explitus thar Becretary Delano, in' Lie anuus) reprt for stated that | Broek of the Nonh Pacfic rafirad had been subscribed to tho amount of $100,600.007," Lecause that identieallangriage bad beon ured by the Presfdent of {tiat Bosnl, nnyder oatl, fo Uin report 1o the Dopart ment, Mr, Cowen also shows that Mr. Welsh wan not, s Lan bece supposed by some, drives from the'Board of Indfan Conmissloners’ by Becretary Delauoy oa Mr, riano was' ot aimofnled Secretary antil about eighleon montba ufter Mr, Welel's roslgna- ion, Theso 1w ot fully fa " tbo Waelingten dir wlnouNe] ¢ TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Many tes women call upon thelr family phy- sfclan, ono with dgspopsla, another with palpita- tion, anothor with troutle of tho broast, anothgr with pain here and thoro, and 10 this way they il present, slike to themselves and thelr easy- golue and indifferent doctors, eeparato and d: tinct diseasos, for wiuch Lo proscribes Lis puls aud potions, mssumlug thom to bo ruch, whai, in reality, thoy are all symptoms caused by vomo uterino disorder; and whilo they nro thus only ablo parbaps to palliste for a t.mo, thev wre ig- norant of the causo, snd eucoursye thoir prac- tica hintil largo bills are made, whew the suffer- Ing patients aro Lo Letier ia the end, but probe ably woree for the dolay, treatmont. and other complications made, sod which a proper medi- cine dirvctod to tho caneo would have entirely removed, ihereby Instituting Lealth and comfort tustead of prolouged wisory, From aliss Lor:uda . 5t. Clair, Shade, Atheuns County, O, ¢ *Dr. R. V. Prence, Buffalo, N. Y.: Your Fa- vorite Presctiption is workiug atmost hke a mir- acloon me. I aul better already,than I have bdon for gver two yoars." Yrow Ella A. Sctafer, Zanesville, Ind “Lr, iencz; I received tho medicine yon acnt me and bogan uwing it immodiately. As & result of tho treatmont 1 feol better than I Lavo for threa years,” Frowm Joha K, HamlligeOdet), T, ¢ _ *Du. Prence: Tho Favorite Prescription dono m good, which I am verv thaukful for,” Di. Piowce's Favorite Lrescrfption bs sold by dealers in wedlewes, . ¢ i MORE SOLID FACIS, . 7o the Fditor of T'ha Chicaco Tytaune, * laving boen afthoted for s number of years with a very bed care of nasal catairh, snd roud- iny of tuo wonderful cares, through your wido- ly-virenlated puper, dona by the Animstor st lus healing parlor, No, 161 Bouth Clatk street, | clied ana consulted hm, aod placea mysel{ der bis treatment. 1 Liave had orly oue applica- tiou, aud am healed, T iuvito all jervons suffer- ing 1rith disease of like nature to call uyon we wy tesidense, and I will cheerfully give them iafarmation Whick wilt convince the most ukep- ticul that my luiter i true in every sespect. Yours, Mus, B, Hansisaron, Room No. 12, 161 Bouth Clark rirec AMUSLHENT ADELPHI THEATRE. An Buice ghaagf, Tpmgue jugsees of the BATURDAY, Aug, 21, at 2 a%lock, GRAND GALA AATINEE, Everything New! Hoad! Read! Only weekof ¥eliz B, . Cowen, Amsintant-Secretary of thn In- | | i FLOATING HO| CAMUSEMENTS, LINCOLN PAVILION, Cornor Grant and North Clark-t JENRICL & WISTLI, Proprietors. STH GRAND CPEN AR GONGERT, *AlsCentral Park Ganlan, New Vark, TIXICS BV ENIING, s the Gheand Oreliertrs of 40 Selorted Porformars, un- v the dins tion of IANS DALATKA, Eag. T come anence UM hlock, Adriietion, 25 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Lotiee Change ct DL, Troday, Tiday i wnd Dautirday Mtinee, 11 lm'vx-!v;l‘duv;n::i'r:f,d"' Mzr. John Dillon, Iu bis great cliaracter of MAJOK LE 1% 1 the 3 Rl comely of EVERYBODY'S FRIEND plude wih tho e reaming firee of G D GRANGLE. Mr. Dlilon as Trottir Soaty 1 NZW CHICAGO THEATRE. Every night this weel Matitier, Alherry's Bew Conied; o TOM PENRYN, With New Beenen snid a Brilliant Cast, Grand Cuarity Coneert, MoCormick under nus- {80 N, W, " wl Artista Uuiversiy Mot D, T Studlen wall Lo oo foguvs udisess the 't LV ST. MARY'S ACAD) NOTIRE DAME, IND. NUAL The SION wiil open on the fi-at Yoy iy iu Sejtemier.” Tne COURSE of STiDILS thiroagh CADEMICAL, wud 1L PARATORY DEPARTMENTS. L DEV tweie terchers of Tn #l+, conducted vatories o e In the ANT DEPARTMENT the mame principles which Torim Tae Daris of inetructlon Ju the s rest Art §:bnule of Eurnge sre omtodied fu the Couree of Drawitg an? Painting. Pugdie it tho § 1ol of Destgn or Mnele may pureno aspectul Conrse and Kridiiats with the aame Duao:s w1 i the A ‘ademical or Giaenical Depriment, Fur catangue, address’ MUTHER SUPERIOR, i Noire Dame; Inl, Select the Best_SMffiTrner‘ Bugs, Tue Irving Institute, at Tarrytown.on-Hud: ruction -tu the Tue foilawiug geatie T, nnder the diesetici, o strim atl and two of Voo e the plan of the beat Clasaical conser- reopens Sept, M, ‘Thorough ghieh sn 1 dareteat stadies, n aro yreseat jatrons of the mehoal: Mr, Thomis Rirkpatrik, w9 Beoadwar, New ¥ ir. 0, Cliavute, Chief Enaincer Erie Ruil fouis 17 St srreet, N Tiobert 0 Duane Mrest, pencer, Tarrytown, N, Y, t Dk, Tirryt )k 3 AC A ML DA, I Prineipy RACINE COLILEGE. The 5ebo uf Lotices, the Bronti - §-lont, sl the Gramm r 8 hool of fuciue College wll reojen Weduea day, Sept. 18, The restoration of Taylor ITul, with many improve- ments, aud o new Laboraicry atid Gymsiun whic are to'be Ainished before the torm ofeus will add such 10 Ihe advuntagen of the fustitution. For adwieaion apply to REY, JAMES DE KOVEN, D, Hicauo College, Raclne, W Catalogues can bo bl ut Junscn, McCiurg & Co'n, Mitchel & latSaway, 153 Slteat, sud at the Al chauts’ National Duik, Itev, J, Luther lic. Mir ...... EDUCATIONAL. Nontcllo Pemale Seminary, Tliora wishing a Airat-clasy achool for thele dsnghe tars, combining sil thin sdvantagas of eduastion, pliyst cal menital, an morsl, with e Ithfninets and securis ould do well to tnquire nto the character. s bintory of this fustitutiun, 11 Rrada and ehatacter, not & whit betind ‘the very Qirst achoola on our eantinent, (LTag steadity beld on ita '&1’ ever mluce it wun tarted, now fur sbout s ibtrd of a centurs—generaily fall to' 1t capacity and often nr"rflnrlnr Abvout 2,00 young ladies hava been educated, wholly o in patt, withln ita time.hone ored walls, Manv of them Lavo'been, snd nre now, fecupsing poslilona of Influence and usefulness, and all srm rou of their Alma Mater, ‘Tha Inatitnts 1a 5 mi'ee fro; Alton, soad; and for besithfulnens, an woll 'sa for Atiractive and beautitul scencry, nnned by any locali'y In tha eountiy, T daath of nly one pupil bas ever eceurred in tha Sonunary, Catalogus with torws and full particutara will bo rent on apylieation to Minx i, N. HASKELL, Princfpal, or ta A, W, CORLY, Ageat, Gudirey, Linots, 'U.5, SCHOOL AND GOLLEGE: | DIRECTORY. A it of ararly 200 pages, complled expresly aa s to ML parenta and guardisns In nelscting s 1t comtainm a complets Jist of all tha schools A collezes oy the United Btatos ; foformation fn re il 40 jine whereln the schools atp Jocated, the clamate, Fatrond fa §itie Ina 8 special descrips Hom of Whe moeL Aeniralie fnatitutions of towraing, on_the Chicago Heat freo upou apy i Jstage, ) coute, L COTERWORTIL PINGKNEY, Burean of B:hiol Adsertiving nnd Information, Do- _ sty New York C: “LAWTER Stientifc ‘Sihwil, Yerverd University et Building, Thia webool providen n four gears' con o nrering, Ioaling o (e degres nf Ol Tapier o Miuiug Engiuecr s and thieo yeura' connes o Chome fetey, 1 Nutiral Hintors, and ) Matbematies, Phyaics sud Awtronnmny, coch 6f which leade to the fegren o B, A large portion of the inatructinn In the sams as that given 1o undergraduates (o the Collrge, Btudents of the 8 dcutite Biosl can ocenpy raums 1n Collegs Butidings aml by Memarial Uall, Tae opportine nilica for studenta In all tho branckieanbovs mesinmed ate veey great, the Luiveraity belag amply provided i Isberitories, spparibie, an eollectiong, " Eiamis astinne for admiselon wiil Ve hold Rent, 30 and Oct. 1, Begiubing st Y s . Tor iformation, wldron B3 " P L0 Soerdarys, LAW SCHOOIL,, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The sgademic year 187376 will bgin on Thursday, Bept. .U, Anexamivstion for admisaion to sdvaaced atuna will ba bald on Thursdsy, K g ), sud Fri- day, Uct, 1, begloning at 9 a.m. on Jbursdsy, No apgficant will Lo examined at any ath beginning of the acadewml: year warids, ali applivants for wdmission andidstes for a deiroe, wko lave nut receive d a collegs education, will te required to paws & preilminary exsmination, Foe fure s information atel e a ctecular giving full pare | Uenlars address JUHN U, ARNOLD, Livrarian, | CHICAGO LADIEY' SEMINARY, 15 & 17 _flgldon-st. Thirternth vear ozens Sept, 18, Buperior advan- fagek du Cvery depaitiaent, Chasical, English, Euro- pean. aud M al, Pup.s cawenter fur elther course, tar seleeled brancties, or the study of Art alone, Lo eutic s clinicn; uid.dinen sinple, rud all the Aprolnt- aeuts ur elier buirdiug or g putls unsaroensed, B __ . MISS GREGG, Principal. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Univers'ts of Clilewgn, aud the Northwestern Fuiseraty, closed otud vear with 108 stadents, La-Cnited Btates Senutors ‘drumbull aud Doollttle, Judge Bl awd Profe, Denntow aul Meyers, taught four hourw daly, an'l 22 awyers lectired fo ¥l Coie Ioge lant sear, Fe'd dew o courca by Dr, cal Jurinprudence, ‘The Hon, I, B, tlio blatutes, te added to the Facult; ear. Heopens Bept. 13, Terme $30 per yeat of ning wouibe, Dijdomaamite o the Bar, For eatsloguos, c.. addrean V. 1. DENSLOW, Hecretary, 20 Tribune %, Clleag ¢ time, At tha 14, auil afte: the coming COLLEGE. MORGAN PARR. lie coilege building ( entirely W, Las eSery modern couvenlence, is haudsomely furnlshed ik ted by gan, hratod by farnaces, aupe Jid il waler uirorluted by pifes throughout thia oue. | The location comiarida & viow of Lakes Cale met wint Michian, Bouth Cuicago, 1ho traine on six difftrent Talirouds, 3ud 1 the distuncs tho great city of Chileagn, The 'fll‘\l"i cielnta of cleven professors L X Jady b The next eeenian openn Sopt. 14, Yor circilare address President, . Thayer, o iral Mrs, Mury Fields, Room A, Lakesida Chlisga, Olivo buura from 16 a. . f0 13 m. Boys Filted for Collage or Busines, I2 8 g0od counitry hame, wiih a generous table, smply yiny grounids, any teal:fal climate, undur the cate of b aelerionce tenclor, Lo wuinler of boy” e to 16, The next eclicol year, of 40 weeks beging Wodnenday, Sept. 101535, For éirculars sddrees J, AL BACHELDOR, Rural Home, Pawnal, Vt, PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newtan, near Boston, A Family School for Giele, A quiet with beet educs fonal tagns, I pn sctioul. 1t iy als s ospacially rocomines of young Iadics wh s Lare graduated ur i1s very suparing MUSICAL ADVANTAGES And for tho tmeil.tion it Aflurds in Avatiiog themeelsea of o Coneerns, Laciures, Art Gsllories, and Sl Boaron. ) Wotatoucon 1 pateuncs ay G ~ [ o utlier seboals, eaeton, Mass. ST. JOEI S SCXOOL. lioarding snd Dy B-hool for Youny Jadics and Chilren. _ Hev. THEODURE IRVENG, LL D, Rector, 2 West Thirtyseeondoat,, Sew York. Dr. Trving's epocial class for thie study of the Euglisu Langusgo and Literature, an fil8stratig and. sllustrated by s tory, willi readings from the Leat authors, will bea'n {u Novembur, 1iin clasw for the historical and erjtical Btudy of tha Fing Arte will Lesin at the mawmn thoe, “Tho Fall Term twgine on Wednesday, Sept, 2, 1575, For Ciroulars wud 1mformat) 1 appdy o8 b e, Haohnemann Medical College, ONICAGO, ‘The Bixtoenth Winter Term commenees Oct, 5, 1875, Full corps of Protessots, Chinlea) hosirn toa a | rome fuent feature, Matertal for diescetion svundsnt, For Catulogue sddress CHALLLES ADA! s ELMAURST BOARDING AND DAY BCTOOL, For Young Lidies and Girls, will reopen Mondag, Sopt, 13, at Elmburt, 11 miles from: Clitcuzo. ou the (fena Diviafon of tho No W, I B Lovation beaithy awl ul, Teachers acres In extent. {eaclicon of (Ferman an 1 ML, L. N, CUTTEIL late Head Aseistant of iugton Seliwol, Chicago, Principel, Seud tur Cir- Grounds over X. RADFURD'S STUDENTS' HOML. A Tivs' B-hool, MidNetown, Conn, Det'>htful witaation, Steistary i ll, - Tlhorough L BRADIOI ¥DS o1, nud GERMAY BoAnDING and fih' Benoor, for Young Ladies und Clildre ¢ o1l 8 Eart Filty-tlird-ot, (Centrul Park). The T Seliool Veor wiit Legin ey A Kinderga Will Lo openied Oct, 5, Papils will Pt e claesifloas thon Bept, N and 23, Address untll 8cpt, 10, Navee sluk, New Jersey, ) DA BIT &3 MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S % n's) Lastish, Frenth, fu Vining La- Buignrior accommod ition oechiool, Addros Jie L, 1D, dfed 8nd Obidron Thirty-ighth-s 21 Ap- above, ADEMOTSELLE TARDIVEY, 28 WEST FORTY- w Yurk, ropeus Lir Fronch, Eng {sb, 33 Behil L0F youlig Ladlan, Ay French spoke, flacully in one yoar, Drawing from statuary, pastel, water calor, efe, o DE BIOSSARD DEAPER'S FRENCID ‘ s Lugifeh Boarding webool for Young Ladies S0, 80 Churehest., Hartford, Coun, The fall term wll e Sept, 8, For lufurmatlou or eirculars, addreos Pifration sy be tuedy by lutier or pervoually, 3 A ALE COLLEGE, LEXINGTO! K Faculty alle. Eatemsive grounds. Excels Teut bl dfugs, 141 by 54 fect, foar stories, containim 133 apariment—nlce recttation, orunaiental; pliy, sh batls Foumin; wared by steat and Ughied wi Only two ying ladics M‘A:Hli)' a room, Cost of le proverurnts over $1 0 D00, ‘ullterm commences Bey 15,1875: " For cataloguce address 3. 31, Hocuen: brov. $5 60 PER QUARTER. No estra Bedls sAcudemy for Boys, 12 mies from Philadel- Vs, 10 Turtracton. @ & 0. BORTLIDGE (fursard 31), Media, Pa. MARS. GARRETSON’S b, Freuch, Jud Uerown Bosrhig sul Dy o Youug Ladies wnd Chaldrun, No, 53 Wist Negamy's Manmolls Tablesu of the 1.OST BALLOON! Look st 1ho ireat Btar Olin; BENATOL BANKS, CUAS. 0, WHHTE, GRIFE]L 4 RICE, BAKNEY and DELLA FERGUBON, SBEN DODE, FRANKIE, KING bARUIO, the CAWTHORN CHILBREN, nigut 1y eceived Wity tumultuous mireh, Tus { erlacman, concludes with Bishop's enlirely new Blar Drama, HAND ANP GLUVE, Iencmber, the eutire olfy of MoVIOKER'S THEATRE BRILLIANT 1. CCESS OF EDWIN ADAMS . 1a his New aad Exciting Play LANCARTY." Hvery Niglit and Baturdsy Matinee, Foriy-seventhest,, between Fifty aud Suath-ava,, will Teopin on Wedivaday, Bept, 23, 145, Applicatious made perwonally or by letter, it USMELR_AND 3155 F LOCK! wily und Day hhool for walis, Bpringhield, Naks,, reopens Se ough fustruction and Lome cowforts. culur, Send for cirs LAKE FOREST ACA D’E:lt Y’b.- chool £or boys, _Fall term ~KOVE HALI, NEW HAVEN, CL.BOARDING y Bebo w Ladica. Establiebod I e 1, plfse MABIA 1 NON FOKT, Priucipal, Addivss New Laveu, Ct AN L1raRY I’ ’“"""“\?{},mm MAHS. tor U e Yrepares young muu Bcicuiitc pureults. H i1 SIDE BEMINARY, 480 MIOHIGAN-AV,— SO0 PISINS, PhucipalwTue sehool vl be Oven Tuanday, Bert, Ty with a full corow of tead Aursdusting class b tiow foriug, Fur clrculare aps 1y wabire, " PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Clioster, Pa, et b7l ounds ample: halldings bandsom uas. * Uineo of Studies extonstre, Thorourts Ia Civil and Mectnuleal Ei nd English ud it Caieago, v £ Gl T Y AT, Proaidan Mt Plensant Military Academy. A Seloct Toarshing Schoot for Young Men aud Boys, at Sig Slug, N, Yooon the Hudeon, A full grsded caurne of fusteiction, . Diplomaa at graduation. il itary orgauization coniplets mod thorougl, Grounds teaiitiful und buildiugs commodions, Forty-second yeut teins Sewd for creular contatning Chicag v 3. HOWE ALLEN, Principal, S s o B, Offers to yonny Ludies all the advantages of & solld and refined viducation, Day scholare are udmitted to the clarses Witlt 1l hourders, For partientars apply to the n.,\n\‘l A tIOR, 433 l\\"m TayWr-at. Claises roe it da; Wit B THE CUTIBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, e 8t Louts, Mo, will open Sept. 13, 1 counection wifh e, Ef genta Cutlibert’s Beminary for Young ladies. lon thorough fu sl brunches, thearetical sa practient, conducted upon Furopean syems, oderate, For circutars, contatotug all fufoss address ARTHUIN J, CRESWOLD, Director, b and Pine-sta,, 8t Louls, 3o, 'MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reopens lier French and Engllsh Schiool for Young Latics, 504 Blicligat-av,, near Sisteeuth-at,, on Mon i, Bpectal atiention given to the thorough culiivation of Music, Yor circulaty and references address the Principal, PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTH, Brovkizu Helghia, " ua thirijetts your of thls lnsto. tlon will open Hupd. 13, 1835, 1" from sbrosd are rocolvd tnto the fannly of Misa £, J, Smith, a member of tho Euulty, T bewt factitios are afforded for Musie, Fuluting, courvo alluwed, DEN, b, D. "CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YUUNG LATHES AND MINSES, Wourdlug and Day Netirel; Latin, Englis, » o oy o et e g A TR RVILLY. 1537 & 1530 SPRUCE-BT., Phila., Po. W. G. BRYAN'S B!}ARDING-'SGHGDL ; For Youtg Ladicw, Datavis, N, ¥, For refereuces, = «uire of Histe's Atlvruey Chiaries 1. Lo, MISSES GRANTS' SEMINARY, 123 and 130 North Deatb en-at., Clicago, wiil open Wedueaday, Septa 13, B KINDIRGARTIEN, In counection withthe Senluary, will open at {ha same me, with faviiities sud accolmodations, IVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT the Tenuroclaer Po3tchinic Institute, Troy, N, Y. Btcuction veryjruiled Advaniagon Wnaurpassed iraduatcs obtan excellent positions. \ Forthe Annual Majuter, coutain. nproved Cotirun of Btudy, aud_full particulars, ruf, CUAILES DROWNE. Director. INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG TLA- e Girle, . Established (n 1185, Mre, 1. Joues wud Mre. Matland, Frincipals, Lowrde Bcliool, Enslish, French, Germap, snd cuch v vjoken in the Gamily, Nu, 46 Mt » BALTIMORE, HNoferciices given o YR S?MINAR X, YE, N. Y, Tl nest seaston will commence Sept, 19, ¥or pare ticulars apply ta the Principal, MRS, & J. TIFE, KIARSARGEH SOHOOL FOR DOYS, North Coyway, N. H, ‘The School reopens Septs 8 Yor Us Or milisiaeto, address FREDERICR TUOMPBON, Principal. REENOLD l;\'u‘fl'l‘ll;l“l'.'. FREEHOLD, N, Ji— A Boarding Schoot fur Boye. Lev, A, U, CUAMBERS, Principal, N 1 ;MUS_ 8. L OADY, s N b AT _ MISCELLANEOUS. WESTERVILLE SALOON, Btereoscopls views abowing the coudition of bulldieg fier tho fire and first explovion, and one showing the Fulus vu tho uoruing of the tuind e3plouos, or Lows ing up, Tastwo at 35 cta. each ; 33 per dozen, o7 §-0 % 18 Wor salo by James Mowsitan, Geaeral Auests ookdealsr, Weslervillo, O, Edlass ™ wishing copdes ‘leaao copy 1 ocal,

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