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» oty lern freight, ia many of the lar D i aonfractn LAt fuch leen raniog for thia §iar have fum onk; %o hed a fine run o Milwauk whers cargy wan din-harge nid procesdad 1o Chilcas o arriving Batirday evening, The lurd loft again §0i Dulath'ut 12 o'eluth yo L:nday noots ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Specuat Dispaleh tn The Chirana Teibuns, LaBater, Dk, Aug, 2L—ANRIVED nT Riven-Prop .G, Good, from Peorla, with o light load of wheat and rye from Hennepin for Chicago, DrrauTrEn—Nothing, Pas 20 1570 CaNAL—T'rop E. O, Good, with light t, £ye, and merchandisn for CLicagn, e 7o riees Wik Inmshr far L. dalle, Twelvo foet of waler un mitresil of Lok 15, Itiver still falling slosly. Winb—Northeast. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Spectl Dienateh ta The Chiesnn Tritune. Port Hunox, Mich,, Aug. 2.—Down—Props Ban- fisc, Winalow, Joun Pridgeon, Jr., Holland, City of Fremont, Empire Btato, Sovereign, Durlinitou and ‘barges, Willim Cowon and bargen ; schrs Buenle Bar, wick, Morning Biar, Hophia Minch, Ttarvest Hotne, Georgs Bhorman, Ouward, Cheney, Amen, Lily Far- " “:llr—mm 8t, Touls, 8t, Panl, Mary Jarock!, luron cily, Inals, Slayilower, Kelivcy and_connort, Thrikiemd and barges, Yosomito sud connort, Salma and consort; schru Naseau, Correepondent, Marlon e B b—Sortheast, light, WraTnER—Fine, The tehr Morung Star parted down this morning with mizzen topmast carried ay. MISCELLANEOUS, There {n & bad break {n the Erls Canal 8 miles west of Behienectady, whic will taks soveral days to ro- pair....Tho prop. 4, L, Murd was hard nground at Blilwankoo fast Friday, but was pulled off without damage by the tug Mulr,.. Tho Detroft Poet statcs thatthe tug Livingatono pasred Dotrott Thuralay with ono of tho largeat raftn of the neason, conelstiog »f 978 crilm, O crila wide, and aboat threc-quarters of s mile long....The acow Mayflower left Clevcland Frl- fay evening for Polnt att Pelco, twhero sho a to tako off Lbe cargo of ore now on board the schr Nichols, which was sunk thera eovers! yours ago....Tho Cloveland Leudsr states that ta scow Sutler Ofrl ia now at Kel- fey's Island, eogeged n dismantiing the sche Y- tange, sunk there, At prosent miich of thio rigging Ja olT, auid tho topmasta aze down, while noarly all tho feck chalnn, ofc., 0ro off, Tha saved material will bo Lrought to Cleveland....Tho customa authoritfes st Kingalon, last wock, lozed two boata contalning 131 barreln of coal of), which tho ownera wero irsing to ymigglo in, Ono of tho crewa of ona of the buita ssasulted tho_Collector, bul ilie men wers promptly arrsted......83ys tho Buffalo Commercral Adecrtiver ¢ #rhy various elevatora Iuclnding the eed upon & on and five 338" atorsgo, 74 of A caut to grain and 2 et o overy mddiondl fen dazs. o paria theroof, 3 cent oxira, The tor, ‘however, does mpot e movement, It will make s own rates, The Baffalo Courter han the following sddilfcnal It regard 10 the bark Chicngo Board of Trado s & Tha calkers completed dheir work on fhe Lurk yes- terduy afiernoon. and ahis cams out of tho Unlon Dy~ Dack abont hislf past 4 aclock, —Tho tugs J, L, Bock- wita and I, G, Nollon then took list In tow to the Erio Darin, whero alio rematns, As tho vorel paraod down tue creek abont 6 o'clock, stio was examined by all on {he dock, Bhe presents 'a dilapidatod dirty ap- yesrance : hasuo_rudder, sui only the stub of ouo mast, while hier Low, stern, and_hulwarke are broken in and damagod conaiderably. The Commiasion who mado & survey of tho ili-fatod bark bad not rendered tlotr decision up ta 6 p.m, vesterday,”....Tho new mopster prop. Commodore ia toking out of Milwaukeo & eargo of 2,067 tonw of yrain, consieting of 66,070 Lt mnd 40 e whoat, snc 21,121 bur and 18 pounda of oate, She tikes also 133 toun of flour, which in mearly 1,30 brls, Thin will ‘mako her eargo aggregate 2,200 tous, Tuo Captaln of e Commodore vatitates tho exlromo carrying ca- Jacity of the Loat at 3,30 tons....The tug Joo Mac, seccitly stk Ly e prop East, O Colvs Light, ut Lawrence River, ban been rafsed and taken to Ogdens. Yurg, When firat dlscovered afier tho ncckdent the Biac was Iying In 60 feet of water, Ble was rulacl sLout 40 feet toward tha surface, tnd an sttempt made fo taw her sshore, but ihe chain yarted, and she sgain went to the' boitom, this time in 100 feet of water. Tho secoud atlempt’ was attended with betier succoss, OARD RATES, Thers fa & growing disposition amang some of the tog-ownera 10 favor tho establlebmont of a card rate, graded tosuit tho present exiuenclon of the carrying trade, & 7ate that will prove cqually remanerative to tug ond sul vesrol mon, and let every owner run his own tug at Lis own ox1 enso, Thia {8 & principlo uni- versally acted on by al trade organizations, Thefact 15, and & mey an well bo stated plainly, thoro ix too much tug stock ufloat, It was & very remunerative favestmont I former years, Too many capitalists put tholr monoy Into it, aud the market {a st rrescat glut- ted, Au assoctation in connoction with the card rate | ta ecrtalnly preferable, but ¢ scoms that the obstacles which aro ariaing every day to hinder of prevent the formation of such s organization ure becoming al- most {nsurmountalle. Tie weight of tho untveraal law of supply and domanl s felt 1n this buaficse as fn all ofhiers, Bomething should Lodone, and that speedily, orthe sexson will be friticrod away'|n vain endvavorr. Limit tho operatton of tho card rate from Foiut uu Telleo o tho caat to Polut sux Bargues on tho wer, cliarging a ecrtatn extra percent.ge for vesscls hrought froni beyond these pomts, ‘Fhiey lot s bond Lo giveu by each tug-proprictor 10 seours his adhicrenco o tho regulaticne, A kimilar bond was given by the sieam- Yarge owners engaged {n {he luiber trado this ro.son, and when they fouud the rates ton high they wors low- ered by thoro in {ho combipation, One party may Liave a powerful tiug o tugn fie for any omergency} auothior may huyo effected improvemeuts wherchy Ly ecuuomiaea fu the consumption of fuel, and o third bothe repreeentative of fug stock that he does not desira to yasa beyoud s control, Lt all much obsia- cles can bo overcume or avoideil by s curd rate, withs Londs given for a faithful adlierence to the samo. Theu every owner will by reaponaibla for tho running expenscs of nin ownr vessel, We hope, however, that th efforta of the Assoclation may bo succesnful, But o 15:h of August has passed and wo sTe yub walting, —Lxlrow Trb —_—— A SOUTHEAN REVIEW OF ANDRZW JOHNSON. Tho Hon. IT, I1. Tilliard, of Goorais, who was forerly a member of Congross (from Alabama), At the samo timo Androw Jolisdon was, baa writ- ten a reviaw of tho lattor, which appears in the New York Tribune. Thero woro some phascs of Johnson's cha-acter and acts of Lig carcer which do not meot tho critic's approval aa he uoes mate tors from o Southorn standpeint. Wo wako (Lo following extracts from his article s Johnson Joved the Unlon, ho desired to rave {t; but it Is impossible to compreboud Low a ceman of Mr. Brockivridge's achool could glve Lis support to the propoaiiion thiat thoGou- eral Government haa the rlrht to employ mili- 1ary force to compel a Btate to submit to it su- thority, Mr. Johnson's veneration for tho Cone stitutfon ts woll knowo; it was his own boast, sud the ground of taunts on the part of his one- wied, But the Constitution that ho respooted waa the Ooostitution wuh his own noles and comments, Hin adminiatration was & failure, His gravest blundor was his rojection of tho ter: ! vattlo- mout entered [nto Letweon Gou. Bherwau aund Qou, Jolinuton, That mct was tho cause of lu- numeradle tronbles to bimwolt, and it brought dienater npon the cauntev. Ilis own polloy was Aliko unsatistactory so the North aud the Bouth, He underiook to restoro the Bouttern Statcs to tho Uniou wvpon s plan ucterly i souelatent with tho privciples of the Gov- erumont, 'Fhe ordinanccs of socomsion Mlopted by the soveral Statea were no‘hing mare than so mauy declarationa of judepondsuce 10 be matrtained 17 need bo upon the flold of battla, When the conflict tonk place betweon the Govorumant whuse powers were soized and wielded hl{thn Btaten that undertook to main- tain tho Union, aud the secoding Biates, it was uln‘ tuat the latier fought to win thoir indo- Ill'ml ence. Aftor protracted strugglo re- smance to the United Htstos wes aban- donod. ‘The Bouthern Btates bLud mot waintained thelr doclaratlous of _indopend- enco; thay wero wiill within the Union, Now, while individusla rosisting the authority of the Governmeul might bsve foufsitad tfielr firnts, it fa cloar that the Blatea bold their rela- toun to the Federa Union unchan, od, It was pioper 40 roatars order, and tha milliary forca of hie Govornment might woll bave been smployed in protucting thoso whio recoguized ith anthor] 1y, Alr, Jolwsan, with Lis bosstad vaneration for the Coustltution, trested the Riatew ma con- quered provinces. 1lo sppomted for each of thom Governor, as a Homan Emperor mighy have sont out protor 4G entor a rovince. ‘Tho Blates were regarded ay Terris rios, and thoy Wwere permittod 10 euter tho Union aud take pait 1o tha Goveramont upes tarms diotated by the Prcaident and approved by Congrosu—a Cougress compased of the repro- seutatives trom the victorious Commouwosishi Mr. Jobnwon's policy did nat work well. It mi be admitied that Lo did not disviay sdministrac tiva ability, tlo was not # stategman. 1iadjd fot possesy the largo, liboral idng of g trawed stateaman, He shouo a4 4 member of tne Houge of Reprosentat.ves, o was vigarous i debate dronges ju ssoault kan lu defense, | —_———— SUICIDE. Twonaxarors, Ind., Avg. 22, —John Decker, a bod-carrier, comuitted wuicide yosterdsy by drowulog bimealf fn Whito River. e wi ub~ eotad ta spells of losaalty, and it is m o cuminittod tho deed wl.uyla under one uf'lmf Mitaoka, Aug. 22.—W. H. Morris, a . 4. C. Blotris, & prominent lh.luthm;xum‘wmvmnu. illed Liwsolt bo-day with BLANK SUMMONS. Illegal Opcerations of Certnin Jus- tices of the Pence. Collusion with Gollecting Agoncics and Lawyers, Travels of a Reporter in Scarch of the Oftenders, Tnstancos of tho Way in Which Debtors aro Bqucezed, Prostitution of tho Machinery of Justico. s Thio question sa to bhow to make dobtors pay up han duubttess Leon ano dificuts to solve in ail coutitrios and at all timos, Lut & new schemo hiss buon evolved by somo coilection agencies and collection lawsors in this oity, in connection with a fow Justicos of the Peace, which seemn tn bo quite succesaful, thongh 1t fs, like mont sharp sohiemes, dishoness, The proront Justices of the P'oace hero are undoubtedly in the man lioneat and uptight, snd desirous of ncting far- 1y, but & fow acens to allow thoir love for the al- mighty dollar to awervo their judgmant and rea~ son, T'he point foward which spoclal sttontion i directed in the present srticloia to tho IBSUANCE OF DLANK BUMMONS Dy & Justico of the Pehee, signed meraly with his unme, but lofs blauk 88 to namos, dates, and amount. "Tho Rovisod Btatutes, Chap. 79, Beo, 17, p. 640, of Hind's Rovision, give tho form of a sum- mons, aud then say: 1n which summons the Justica shall specify s cer- tain_ place, day, and hour for the éisl, not lets thau five nor more than Dficon days frogy tho date of auals wummous, at which time aud plsce the defeud ant is to sppear, Beo, 122 of tho ssmo chaptor cnacta that s Judzo ghall koop & book in which shall be re- ct])r-lnd whenover & suit is commencod Lofore bim, the names of tho partles, the amount and nature of the dobt ueg for, tha dato and descrij.tion of tite pro- cess, aud the namo of the vlicer to whow such process abiall bo delivered, elc. . Lvery summons, thereforo, should show on its faco when 1t leaves $he Justice's oftizo all the particulncs ucosanary to be known by any party interontod, and 18 “duplivated ae it woro in the Justice's docket. Now, THE PRACTICE TIAS DEEX to & greator or less oxtent, among tho Joatices, 10 give summons to lawyers siguod woroly with the Justice's name, aud to allow the lawyer to fillit up at his lewuto with the namo of tho party hio wished tusuo. Domaud'would thon bo made tor the smount of tho claim and if the debtor doclined ta pay, & convenieut Constablo would drop in and immodiately sorve him with procoss, and then re.urn the summons to the Justice, who would thea for tho fliut tino enter s record of tho suit on lis book. 'Fhus would not perhaps work great damage if tho Justice were careful to givo the blauks only to roputablo Inwyers, but tuo trouvle is tho reputa- blo lawvers do ot carry on businoss in that way aud the demand for such blanks comes only from unserupu'ous lawyeis or 6tlll more unacrupulous colloctiun agaucios, v ascartain ILOW MANY JUSTICES wero in the babit of tranagressing tho law in this way, 8 1eporier fiansformed limself into s lawyer aud toox the rounds of tho Justicos' ofiices, Tuo first vimt was to Jusiico Meect, but that gentloman refused abrolutely to aow any summons to leave his offico ualeas nfisd un anl properly recorded on bns ducket, que ovon au acquaiutance, ho said, could have a Inuk, JUSTICE MAINES' offica was nearest, and the Justice being ount, np- plication was made to one of his clorks, The young mau said thoy iesuad them to certam por- sona, ‘I'lio peudo iawyer then asked for some, but tho clerk sceimed to bLave some seruples or suspicion that all Was not right, aod said ho could only givo them to knowyn porsons. Tuen ho conmid- cred & moment and avkad the roporter's vamo, J. Y. Williams was bis uamo for tho momont, but it seomingly was nov sulliciently cuphono- ous to reassura tho clork, and ho romacked that “thoy" wete not woing to give any more blank aummons. In is further perigrinations, howoever, tho reporter frequontiy heard of Jus- tico Ilnlues’ blauk eummons, One gentlemau #ald that that Justico 1ssued thom by tha dozen; anothor suid thoy could be found by the Lundred, whils “a third lborai- wlvded Justico enid they could be gotten by the bushel. Frazier's Moroautile Agenoy is said to Lo the most bountilul recipiont of this paper, but of tbis agency furthor meution will bo mals furthar on, Justico Wallace was directly opposite Haines, and & requost was oext made of him, Ioseom- cd at firt to waver botweon & desire to mako s fow dol.are and a wish to do tight, but flually safd ho never gave auy blanks exaept to parsons whom ho know weil, Tha practles, ho said, was Bo_liablo 1o abuse that it ought not to be wdalged In, aud the Bouth-Sido Justices, at Mr, decch's requont, had promired not to 1s« suo any more without being filled out, Tuo gonia) Joo Pollak was noxt visited, but he do- clined to favor tho roporter, bocauas Dat was agaiust do law as 1 undorathand it.”" Bimilar ro- quioets from Justico Dawolf woro happily uue successful, though both Justices have lieroto- foro beon in the hiabit of giviug thom uatil thoy wery advised of tho abuves. TIE NONTH-8IDR JURTICES cama next, aud hera an unequivocal caso of mal- ractico was found in the case of Juatico M, "pulsen. Tho roporter naked hia clork for thras blauk sumimous, and, onty two boiug eigned, a blank was handed to the "Justice then eugsyged in the trial of 8 case, who signed it aud bandod it over without a word, The olerk hauded them over, ouly asking the name of tho person wishing them. Judging from this, Justico Laylsen's busitoss must be decidedly mixed, nod his docket absolutely unreliablo as a record of his buriness. ‘I'he easy manner of his olork also shows that this practico ia very common at that oftico. Tho documents {hus indiscrimoately givon out aro as follons, with tho exception of the cut of bliuded Justico [u the corner: TUE PEOFLE OF THE STATE OF JLLINOL. Stato of Nilluale = 0 of sald County—Grscting : You' are heroby commandsd to summon appear Lefore me, at my oitic ou the + day of a0 A, .. m,, {0 Anawer the complatit of Gi's failirs 6 1Y v s & cortatn dounind ot oxcoedlg two hiine Qe UG’ wnd hereof misko dua returs se tho aw rects, Given under my hand and llnl|, this ... vl siowiehe Dy 18Tay i 1. PAULARN, (L. 8.) Justica of thy Peac, Juatice Kaufmann waa rather in doubt on the subjoct, and declined to giva them excopt to known partics. Justices Robinson, Hawmiil, and F. DoWolf, a lolulel{ declined to give auy blanks, aod the latter {n partlcular repro- honded the practice in terms that left no doubt shat the Justics was in that respect at least ouo of Natuie's nobloman—au bhovest wan, TIE WEST BIDE was next In ordor, and the same result sr- uved at as on ths Bouth aud North sldes,—one black slisep found and ono spotted, Justicea Eberhardt, O, . Ingersoll, Souliv, aud Bheridan rofused to givo auv blinke. Justica Hatlsbury, Lowover, would give them if pasd for at the time, and refuud the money in case thuy wero retuined not used, while Justice O, K. Matson waa williug to give them uncondiionally :L e only knew the nawo of the party who took them. Hego, then, sro five or mixout of the nioe- toow who will cither unconditiounlly or to ace auulumlul give blauk summons in direct viola- on of law, THE PRINCIPAL DEMAND FOR THEY comas frum collecting lawyers or agencies. Of the latter especially Frasior' Mercuntile Agency uge them constautly u s most illegal and op- pressive way, For instancs, a collector of this agenoy or of a lawyer will take tbem " along, and, {f the dobtor prove relractory, & summons ja ammediatoly filled out and eorved on bim, 1t will then bo kept perbaps uutila fow mioutos boforo the timo it i returnablo, wheu it 14 taken to the Jus- tico'n vilico from which 1t wad insuad, where it is dockoted. and & dofsult taken. 7The debtor, por- bups, hias been to the uftice balf au hour befure, hut nu‘hnfi o recurd of a suit, Las goie awa: aatiufiod whab tho proceqdingy were dismissod, Tho judzment is thea aliowed to remaw uutil Ihulwnul{ days sllowed |u which to appeal ara r.md, when execution 18 issued, aud lovied on ho property of tha holpless debtor, The wain uge of thess Llenk sumuwousis to * aqueeze partice, aud wauy’ of them will pay avon at Brest porsoual incoovenience and bardship ratber thav be subjected to ke voxatiou or di f“c. of & law-siit, Dut moie even than tug s often dous in tho caze of some iz nerant foreigner, and tho courta of chancery mometimes, thoigh aldoas, atow how khamefully tie maehinaty of - Justien i theew luwer courta 8 perveried to further tae nnds of desizning reoundre 8. Woodbirv's oticy, which 1n keown undee & lone and highs FOUNTE DRIG, 14 aiso gty of tho sane abise Lofora, TIE FOUTH AIDR TCATICER 'l promisad to dis-ontinie the isstianes of there Llackes or sianed siam nons, bt - the caen of Munticn [1ainow, at loast, It ian beeo broken late- Te, nnch anotuer Justivo, with wtrong fuith n - manity, who Jately deuied that any blank aummind eonll now Le obtuned, waw endidanly bronghe o grief by being con- fionted with & handful of thenn illeg1l and void documents (1 the listds of & cul- leetion sgent. But oven worso Umn thiv it 1 wnid is allowsl, tor the reporter was informed by ono Juktico tbnt Lie had bimnoll seen blank re- plevin wits tsua by auothor Justico without onth or aftidavit. This bowever, 18 certainy raro. Ono of tho Justicen, howorer,"t? whom alluston han beea made as baving Hiegaliy iksnicd Aummoun, 18 alro chatged witl ailawing Nhinclerk to take ackmowledgments of cunttel wmartgagen in his alaenco. "Iha press of businesa somotimes undoubted- 1y provouts Lo Justico or hly clerk froi douchet- ing o case al tho timo tha summons fs waued, but all tho reputablo ones at least maka a tnem- o1andum on the bLack of the srapper of the st at tho time, which is copied mtu the regular docket. ‘Tho practice aboyo referred Lo of Aibaw- g vigned summong to Lo ixsued Indirerimi nately s fortuuately not common, sud is stion <~ ly discountetianced by the reputable paortion of tho Juaticos as well us the Bar, and it 14 to bo hoped that tho mention of the pinctizo aud it nocessary tra:n of evils will o sulaient to break up the practice sitogether, even as 1o friends or acquaintances of tha Justices, ‘The statutes aro pinin on ihe subject, nud thoy should be Lm- plicitly obeyed. TR COURTS. Rdcord of Musiness Tranancted Sats urday, THP. DANOERS OF FALSE SWEARING, A bil] fur roview was filud Saturday 1 tha Cir- cnit Court, which shows a slngularstato of facts. ‘Che complainant s Mary E, Driggs, who states that in Octobor last sha filed o Lill for divorce agalnat ber husband, Jocl Briggs, charging him with crucity, 1 in turn filod a cross-Lill, alleg- ing that elie hind been guilty of adultery, sud in sup.part of his sllegations brought a witness, Al- exander C. Savage, who stated in hiy dopos.tion that ho had been criminally intimato with Mras. Briggs. Sho denled tho charge, but on trial the ianuen wero found in bis favor, and a decroo grauted to him. 1t is to rovorso this decren that Mra. Driggs filed ber bill, B8he. states that Bavago was drunk whon ho gave his testimouv, aud was Induced to swear to tho statemonts at the instigation of Briggs bimsclf, and that thomo statcients aro wholly fulse, Slio also claims that Briggs offer- cd to buy her off, roprasouting that | uthicity avd ceands] would thiereby be avo.ded, sud she, wup- poeing toat bis cross-bitl would bo dismissed aud decreo bo gianted ou Ler original bill, consented to abandon tho prosecull)n of her euit. Khe was, howover, astounded ta learu suwe wecks loter tlat & decico bad been granted which branded Ler pamo with disgraco, To substsutiate her allegations, tunere waa tiled with lier bill tho afiidavitof Savage, tuo witness, who stated thorein that ho was arunk whicn ho gova Ina testimony, and toat bis ovi- dence wus false. But ho cowical part of tho story fu. that Mrs. Margaret Bavage had also cominencod 8 st against ber liogo lord, A. C. Bavawe, the wituess mentioned abuve, romo time awo, on various rrounds, not incindlug adultery. When, how- ever, sho heaid of lis sworn stutemants—liko n dutiful wifo, 8ho nan boand to believe bis word —aho amouded hor Lll 80 &3 o chaigo Lim itk s violation of ths soventh cowmand- ment, snd In May Inst obtamed 8 de- creo, Bavage, thorsfure, ~ linds himanl( rathor severely puaisbed far bis little drmnk apd extiavagant Iying, and no douut in maxiog vig- 01008 prumingd not to do sv auy mure, Itis doubtful, however, whathor his wife will (.lice any groat relinnce on luy pleas of inboence un. lesn ho ean prove himsell to be great man cuough to Lo bo pornntted to act liso a fool. DIVONCES. Friodoricks Schulz ways that her husband, aftor living with hor over thirteon years, sud- dony leit lier, and as wince yersinted in bis do- 50rt1on, and 8o sho desires u divorce, DANKIUITCY ITEMA. Ezra L. I1. Gardiuer tited a voluntary petition Friday to bn declared bankrupt, 18 secured dobts are $7,500, his uneecured §6,016.60, and his nssots &4,439,97, including tao o)juiy of 10- demption 1 cortasuland, ‘Lhucaso was ruforred to tho Register, a8 usual, BUPENIOR COUNT IN DRIEF, Helen R, Huutioy begau euiv in ofectment agninst James McGarty and Morris Bealard, laving dannges at £2,000, \Vlhhm 1L Arnold tlled a_bill against Mary C, and Albert 1. Van Cott and Gieorge W, Getzhell to forcelose a trust deed for £20,000 on Lot 3, ju Block 8, at Gariett's Subdivirion of tue north- west fractionat 3 of Sec. Y, 14, AL M. Frauch commenced a anit in trespass aguinat Jobu Lrown, laying dawaged ot g8,000, Martha AL and Variso Kinvey filed n bifl ngninet Isabells M. Marting and the Protection Lafe Insurauco Company ssling for an account. JCDOSLNTS, SUPERI0R COURT—CONTERSIONS—TTenry Lamparter va, Dotor Hahn, $3#,43,—C, L, Nlobott et al, ve, Will- 1am: O, Deakuwan, $1,0i4. Lldred va. J. L, Camp- bell, $ki0.44 —_— THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. To the Editor of The Clicaco Tribuner BrriNaFierp, IIL, Aug. 10.—In Trx Tminove of to-day thero appears an article under tho titlo of ‘ Nullifying the Amended Tox-Law,” in which vou givo an illuatration of the workings of tho Rovenue law whoo applied to individuals, or firms, and corporations, Dolioviug tho ilinstration to bo mada o candor, and that the peaplo of tho Stato Lave adopted & similar theory respecting the action of the Biato Board in the asscssment of corvorate properts, I desire your indulgence to corrcct an error in your statement, and to attempt io explam the | action of the Loard in the assessment of proper- ty of corporationa, To bogln, let us tako, intho “above statemant, Jonos & Co., a8 follows : $ At this point is error No, 1, The aboyo assases ment is mado by the local Augessor, and there fs no provision of law authonzing deduction of from the credits unly; hence, Joneu & Co. will pay a tax on £100.000 10stead of £50,000. Now lot us oxsmiuo the xasossmont of * Baith Manufaciaring Compauy " Teal eatato, Toisousl pr Totaliseresrennens This, of course, is rk of tho sowsor, and 18 correct ; but lot us puss c-plui Block 1 Capltal atock, Delt,, ucal Ase to the Capltal atock a0d debtyusaress . Querys Where do you obtain §300,000 capital atock from an assumpiion of §100,000 Iuvest wient, with 860,000 uf that borrowed ? Hightst this poiut comes fu error No. 2. Tho actual casli-value ou such su issue of stock would be auly 25 por cent of itu tce, or, Iu round uumibes PPee To whicl add debt, Total,iernennn s, . From whick deduct tangitis properiy,. Amount to be taxed, sevenni§ 00,000 Thus you see, by a proper statement of the cost, both pay tax on tha eame value, T 1s tuo theny of the Board ; snd, it tho returos 1wade by corporatinus are jroperly mads, with the slack aud dobt eatiutod at their fair cast- value, not tho stightest ivjustico can ve douo any corporation, providing the local ausessmont of the tangibla propanf 18 fairly made, sud the State Board do not err {u fixing tue perevbiago of tho suseased vaiuo to the actusl cashi-valuo of the iangible projerty of the Bute. Exceptiug in case where & tira) aud a corporslion sre eu- 88ged tu the sawe businces, and sro alike wuc- ceasful, the ntock of the corporation may have tucressed 1n value above the taugible pioperty upos which tho corporation 1y nuenm{ impos- i5:% & bardubip which, 1t scemy to ww, 18 wrong ; but it s the fsult of tho law, and uos of the aotion of tho ard. 1 believe the Lioard did err in fizing ite oatie mate of tho sssesiod valua of tho taugible prop- erty aa compared with the actuni velue Jast year., In 1oy opiufon, 16 sbould uot Lava boon uvar 40 l:u cout of ita actusl value, sud I so expressed b 8t tho souzion of tho Board; but 20 per ceut THE CHICAGO TRIBU I5: MONDAY higher was adont rasulted in a harlubip to 1 1invo tho fullest confid-nee tat tuo mesnhern of tha Iard demeo to do ¢ pual and exact fu-tica to all parts of tho Htatn &3 wijunlizers, and to cor- POrationn AR Amsesaurs; and, wlalo extieme hnnlnhifm 83em to Le, and ars, monsed upo i d.vi tuala an § corporationn, the fault in g ablo to the law, tho unequal loval ssscurmer and lmgerfoce returus of corporations, razh than tu tho State Jioad, outing, »8 1 have Lolore utated, in fixing too high a p-r cout Bs & Duris for a8:0+Ring o rporata property, Tha curne of our revonne svetem in fu attemnt- ing to eatort taxen from the same proporty Lwo, three. and somettmen four timen over, under aif- facent slianew, I an uitery oppored to taxing had yww, a0 it s gratlfying ) know that tuy Jast Lexiniatura cast a hitte' sunhight and vau. hed a fow of them in tha amoniment to the Ttovenia law examnting the enpita] atoek of & fow eoranratiots. 1t shoutl have made a cloan mwwoep of the whola, In the sams {uauo of Tne Thinoxe, you cnti- cleg tho_action of the Bmrdin the asaesnment of the Rackford, Rock Island & St. Louin Rail- road ; and, fu reply, I dorien to may auly, that the arsessment for 1574 wan made 1) on ho roturna of the Cumpany and ita nwn statemeuts; and, in 1474, thern waw no aswessment of (ho' capital stock aball, an the Conpany's 1ensesentativea expreserd entiro satiefaction with the results, Respeeifully, ete,, WinLtast M. Winese: THE i\'lllTE MOUNTAINS, porations, How a Party of Westerners ¥nvo Been Enjoying Thetmselves at North Conwny, N. 1. Correxvondienre af The Chteans Trihune, Nontie Coxway, N. I, Aug, 18.—Ilera wo have boen for four weoks, smidst the While Mountaine, Mountaing to tho rigat, mountaius tothe loft, mountains befors, monntiina Le- hind, mountalow everywhera; for this town Iiterally embosomed among tho mountaina, And, whon Teay *wo," I do not use the pronons roy- allv, or even editoriaily, but as A wuliitudinous pronoun, In this case, it means tho number eighteen, all but ono of whom are Westcruers, from the citios of Cloveland aud Chicago. We aro a goodly company, uot i number only, but—if you will pardon the ezotistn—in charac- ter, Cltizens of no mean cities, you will say; to wbieh I am compelled to add, worlhy repre- sentativen of our respective homes, For hero wo Liave beow all thess days in coustant contact, but without collisiona; perpetually convara. fug, but movor bickorlnz: mab dicussiog politics, rclizion, or the Doecher caxo. Suroly tho Millonnlum has dawved upan the White Mountains, or wo eighteon rust bo old- fashioned—and not latter-day—eaiuts, For Beechor proached last Subnday at the Twin- Mountain Houso, and the Railroad Company, moved by the waolo demro of evanagel- ieiog the heathom along ita line, from Portland to the ‘Twin-Mouutmn Houso (who sball assert boreafter that corpo- tions bavono souls?), offerol to carry usat balf-faro to hear the renowned preacher, and to cultivato at the same time our'ova of the beauti- ful, eunds el relundo, All thls did nos temot us to tho discuarion of Boocher, or of his gwlt or inucconce, If this does not prove the truth of my nasertion, that we are oid-fashionnl seints, I dou't know what can. Aud, wuat s moro remarksble, tho ludies of our company are all good-looking, and moat of them young sud ubwarriod, atd brilllant con- yor «ationkatn, Dat, to tell tho trath, all tha roung 1adl+s have ethausted thewseives, and all the ndjectives in the d.ctionsry, upoa tho asenery arotnd North Conway, and "thr rost of us hive no- ne to fal.aw thoir lead, If vuu swors hore, Mr. itor, yon conld not fail to share our euthirissm. ‘Thin “vil age nastles in the oubraco of tureo monntaing, as qu ot as a eleoping infant fu too arme of its wother., Even though tze neual population of the placs hias bieen increased by tho addition of 8,000 strangers, yet Lhero 1 no burtle or commotion 1n ita etieats, No splend.d equipagen roll slowly slong : o atylish rigs ~hoot by at 10 wpeed; but roomy Cuncord wagons, well filled witi jolly paskengerw, mova quic here and there, convesng their enger occupants fo the varous mountams, waterfalls, or lakes uoar by, or buingiog them back exuitant to the r varicu’s temporary homen. All are too bury with siglit-secing, or too Jubilant over what they hove ueen, to be williug to giva any tune to the ordi- uarv occupstions of feshionavle society. Tho botels aro woll filled, and every honse of comtno tioun #iza is tomporarily convorted v o bourding-house and itw capacity thoroughly test- ed, All oomn to kee, racher than to be snen to onjov Nature, not to dsplay druss and orna- ments. And 80 a hapoier, miracontantad cro vd is seldom to be fonud than that which, after aduy spent in rides au{ ranhb es, nightly pathers 1o the hotels and boarding-tiouses tn'ths place. can most coutidondy axsort this of tho company whict conprogstes ovory evoning boueath tua 1001 of mino Liost of the **Onent." Within s radine of 25 miles from the Village of Nortt Conway ate more objeots of grau- deur and bosuty than can bo found with- in the same placo almart muywhara ewe. ‘Lo the nottheast, and in full view of our win- dovs, Iicarsarge lute it bald forohend to and teyond the sky, Iho sole houa npon it pinua- 16 18 so hwect by the etorms that it retans 1.8 ponition, not because it is founded upan. bt bee causo 1t 1w chainod 30, a rock. lu the porth- weat, ount Wasbington risss i the dis- t i snd, unon & clar day, tho Summit Houso {a_distinetly visible without the mid of 8 clnan, TLoueh ita name, aud the na- #ociation with jts attendant mountaius,—Adams, Jdeffersou, Franklin, Lafaveito, ete,,—would ju- dicate republican proclivitias, yot iv exalts ity bead sbuvo sll others, and ivmonsrch of tho mountains, and {s ofienest scen crowned and robed. ‘The ride of 20 miles which brings vou to the Glon Houss, through toe Pinkbam Notch, sud along the banks of the Lilm River. passos near to Goodr.ch Falls, Jacksou Falls, Gien Elim Ialls, aud the Cryste! Cascade, sach of whioh possesscs sufflcient buauty to amply Tepay a journay of soveral miles,” Across tho Saco, 8 milos to the west of us, aro ** Diana's liaths ;" the ' Catbedral Rocia;" and * Echo Lako ;" and stiil further to tho wast and north, i+ Humphrey's Ludve,” A short dirtanco to ths south of usis ** Artist Falls " and atill bo- yond, intho southwest, iy Mt. Chocorus and its placid lake, For many milos the Saco rolle its oloar, rapid etream through tho Bartlett sud North Conway Meadorws, frequently presenting, alone ita banke, soeues of unsurpassod besuty, whore the bold, rugeed mountsips bang broodigly abova tho verdant ntervale, which sleeps in thur cmbrace in placid lovolinees, beueath tho ehadows of its gracetul clme, Thia placo bas bieon the favorite resort of artints, and manv of the mountaius, moadows, brooks. aud waterfulls in the viciulty bava been immortalized 1L prose aud verse, For wooks, such alghts have feasted onr eyos. Wo Linvo secn the mountaing iu eunlight sud shndow, aud by moonlight ; at sunsot, but tob— taauks to clear councioucos aud good digestion— st suntise ; have monsured the height of tho watorialle, and sometumes—not alwais to our eatisfastion—bave ascortained tue deptl of tho pools; have toiled up steep sides of tho ledgew, and have had (ur knecs bocome like Beluliazzar's as wo Lave de- scoudod § in fuct, we_ bave pretty well *doue up” North Couway for this seasou, and are about 10 suparato to visit othier scenos, 8o pf tho wmost sgroeable of onr arty havo slready tlown L.ke young birds frow tho nest, aud uthors aro prepsring themselves for flighit, Wo pars carrving with us pleasing reminiecences of tato-uine and its maguificent surrounding most gratolul rocollections of courtesios ro- coived frcm each otber and of kindnesecu from our host and his thoughttul famly; not fore potting, in the hurry of loaving, our thavks to * 3liss Adde," ¢ Miss Emma," and ** Almon." Wo Westoruars shall bopo agaiu to mcet suong the mountains or by the ** shore of the suuading vea.” and to Bnd Companious ne pleas. untas those who havo mumgled in light cn- joymeats hete, 'To those who still rewasmn, or f0 nuch as may another yeasou dosira a beautiful mountain-hiowe, we oau wish o bigter giatidca- tion than that which has been ours dutiag the wocks we Lave passed together at tho * Ogient,” WesTeusen, —_— THE PRESIDEN1’S LETIER. ‘Tho etory clrculated iu the Demooratio papera that Prexicent Grant disapproved of Secretaty Dristox's energotlo campaign agaiuat the Whisky Ring bas been suddouly demolisued by tho Yres- idout bimself. Bpeaking of it, the Now York Graphio (indepoudent sheet ia politics) ro- merkas "Tho Presidont has & ruda way of somatimes puttitg Lus vo.1d fuot un & ruwor sud crushiug i, 8.wuthiug e & horew’s hoof setties s tartiv's ogu. 1u this case Lhe wrote Lo tho Becrotury, in- closing u bundio of Importaut japers referiiug to tho arrests aud thio gouoral subject, aud vay- g * Lot vo guilty mau escapo 1f it can be avolded. Be epeoially vigilant, or {ustruct thoss ougaged in the porseoution of fraud to be, aguinst all who lusiuuste that thuy biyve high moet AVGURT <3, 1875 63, influanca to rrotact them, No porsanst ooneld- erat on whonl Lntan i i a3y of pertotining & punhe duy.” Lhs wirans that Socratary Bristow Ia not waz- ing war onthn whinke g alo.e, (1o hns the AYMPAthY A1 0aruomt €00 eenion of thy Pre e dent, who has been bebiod ali bis elfocte, weond. 1ng hin endeavora whei o has not inrpired and dircct~d them, Woen the Listory o this An- minfstration gots written It will piobabiy b vroved that Prostioul Greant favored msasices of reform wnel thn moet energetic dealing with temnds of all kinds, He was onv of the carlieat Annd tuort cnataut suppocters of the el rerv ¢ reform, and clung to the corjee of lusdeal hops 8! Couzroas wmwsted on Lurriug I8, Tus ditienhy fiom tae outart has been that Coniesn wad of anathee mbad, and has not sustatnel the Presdont In b characterstic and earnert efforts 10 recura & thorough'y hon- et and cilicient admintstration of the Govern- The Execntivo, aw Mr. Wood wad very ily the other dav, haa teen overshadowed by o, wronge-h ot Awirew Juhuson who unde widaut, Congross, anid Suprems Conrerll an «ne, gase Congrers an al- touather ant atural position snd advantngo, and lete Vixecativo an an apt endavs to the Ley. selative Departmant, 1'rest bent Grant lias Lad Lo #ulfer the Lad effects of hin armor's fol- iy am thin peancet, bue b 8 Kafy to wie that ho liny done what be eonld under the cirenmainnces ta s corn wholesome reforms. When hin hand in raen it Is aennlly tn connection mith 8 1mo wiko auid energetic offort to give riticiency to tho hrst micasurcd wud promote bouesty of aduiiuisiias tivn, ILLINOIS WONEN'S CENTENNIAL WORK, apecial Inapatch to The Clicvan Trivuns, Breosuxotox, [tl, Aug., 22.—Mrs, Gov, Bov- aridge prerided at & wmeoting of the Indies of Bloomington beld fast evening at thie residence of tho lun. Lawionco Weldon, whio w a member of the National Centennia) Board. and organized o Bloomingtsu Centeunte]l Aerociation suzilhiary to tha Stale Contonuisl Bociesr, of whl:h sl Premdout, Mra, Dr. L. I Bogors was ol Yromdent: Dr. Nichard Edwnos, Viee-Lrosi- dent ;. Mies Sarah E. aymond. Seeretars ¢ Maj, Larger, Treaenrer; aud Mrn. donn M. Hume piney, Vico-l'tesident of tha State Sovcty, with unisdiction iu MeLean nod ndjacont eounties, Tuera was alno ppaiuted an Exocutive Comu tee of tivo. ‘Jho meoting was large aud entha - astic, All preceut sceaied to ne inspired with the zeal nod enthusisam of Mre, Beveridze, Tho object of (ho Aesuc ation 18 to take euch etnps au 8hall #ivo to Hlinois women duio credut ot the Cuntounisl for alt they bave doue in tho ficld of inbor, art, diterature, ete. McLeau Couuty is to Ve thoroughly orgaumzol, MORE CONVINCING TESTIMONY, To the Editor of The Clacqro Iribune: Hra: My present exceliaut heaithis due to the Animator’s scicutifi: tieatm-nt. sud wituy this convieiion I choerful.y vulauteer s state- mont of the fucis, % After ouly one application performed by the Animacor at bis curiug parlor, No, 161 suuth Cl. street, I was rewarded by finling the fr- ritation of mv naral orgausallaved. and strenzth and tone imparted to the membranes wlich they ad niot Letore. 1 bavo no Lieadation tn pronosncing the Ani- mator’s practico 1ie oulv raiional a.d ruccernlul metnod of reacuing the nasal pas-ages, aud have ing wreelf experienced its havpy effects, auld a cury, 1 woul! recommend the Anunator's rem. eay and modo of treatment to all who ate buf- fering with catarrbal alfections. Yours tinly, Jaxes Tionxtox, 1r2 South Qs k azreet, Cubsugo, TIL T amosemirs ADELPH{ THEATRE, ANOTHLR EN3 Mond.y Lveuiug. Aug, Hi—LADILS' NGHT, iy LD Flrat appearanco in Unle famoun Sttowman sud Comedisn, YANKEE 5ON, tn_lis own_plorious Centonnial Comte Drawa, DAR S O OR, THL 11355 TUAT Ta First appe iraice since i cago's tavorite Comedisn, BIL] e German Dialect o NER, The popular Danjoist and Comic Balladist, BAN CULES, Tio talented Californis Irish Dialect Comedians, SULPHY und M4 L MORGA 1 The popilar Vu 3 Toe gb 1t ite, FRANKIE, iz legamy's Great Tableaus, riey i { el TUE LOST BALLOGN, T HOOLEY'S THEATRE, 1.A31 WEEK OF TJOIIPT DELIT.OIN. Monday, A%, A1l Wo tmexley Matiues, LANCASHIRE LASS. Woterdry und Sty Lvenmugs, PAUL PRY and HI8 LAST LEGS. il —ieit of JOUNDLLLON— Glorious %2 r:.mydny Matinee pnd Night—A Great B, d 1y, Aug, s0—1HE GREAT CALIFOLNIA MIN- BTRELS, : ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Proliminary season of Six Nights and aturdsy Mate “;I'HE BRENNAN & WARE COMBINATION, DIORAMA OF TRELAND—D-autiful Pictures of Erin, Muwiéa) Getns, Iriek Operetta, Mattnee Satnrday for Ladicn and Chiidren, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, BRILLIANT SUCCLSS OF EDWIN ADAMS In Lis New and Exciting Play CLANCARTY. Every Night and Saturdey Matincoe. e e —— SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD ) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaxo, Bocaretul tobuy only the Genuine, CARRIAGES, & Elegant Carriages, GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, DAULFTS, CLARE! oK 0. - AN OT R A8 SRS TS, SoA 0 Workmnuship sud Styles Unexcelled, CRANE, BREED & CO., BR-TIS W Efghthe=t,, Cincinn, 0, fN! FUNI FONI .‘IIU' ST OUT! “ELIPERKINS,” AND HI§ Philosophical, Whimsical, Comical, 0ld “UNOLE CONSINBER.? PROFUSELY 1LLUSTRATED, More good atories, capital jokes, and apt observattons on men, women, and vordty thau can ofkn Lo found togetlier I suck readablo shape. A botter or Jollivr compunton can't bo found, PRICE, $1.25. §2" Yor salo on all the Carw, at all Bookstores, or will be sent fres by mul on recolyit of price by J. B, FORD & CO,, Publishers, 87 Park Place, N, DISSOLUTION NOTIGE. DISSOLUTION, ‘The copartnership Lerotofore cxiutlug between Ship- Tey & Harzlea to thiv duy dissuived Ly fimitation. Toe Habiitwe snd all bus'ness of the lsta tirm to be ad- Justed by thelr wuccessor, Juseph E, Bhipley (Iste of s Lipley & Hstrian), who will continng the fea Lusiness 1 Live Tsland-bv,, and the Drauch 5.0ccs i oiicr 1873, SOLUTION. 16 Tho copartuerati) hetelotors vabtug Letweon the undersiaued in this day disso.ved Ly 1nUtual couseut, Mr. A, Leeb, our bookKeoj or, 18 hereby authurized uud swpowered by Lot the undérsigued (0 colloct all oute standipg dewiands uf our Biw aud selilo up our tag business, i Gulcago, avg. 11, 1878, 3 Chivegu, .g LAsTMAN, eeonnn, EDUCATIORAL. Honticello Female Seminary, Thren wishing s first-slang achanl for thelr dangh- ara, cons: iy 8il the advantsgss of sdaaiton, phy e, atil moral, wich be L nees and socin e 1y, wonid do well t fnqairo futs the character and bistry af tha o= {tution, Tt grads and ehara fortmihs s on our e Hwav, ever sl thicd of ot & whit behind the very vhent, Il slaydily Lot on I win started, nnw for obouta gensrally £ to jta eamvelty anil Aloat 0 0 yonng ladies hive by ur i yart, witudn ita tmo-hon- T tieen inve'ten, and afo mow, CUPIBR - lna af i ¢ .“;'1 T Tt e o st Gecfulies, and ! 1110 18 7 ik ea £y anit for hoalthfubeee, ge atid beautiful scenery, fu tho caunt: 5. The n,on the Chirago ) s for atfractiva Iy wiiy loeld y Vgl haw over atly f oeenirrad in the Beminiry, ¢ tuli particulars whi b sent oy Mixe 1, N ortn A, W, CUlt t, i) abtres, Ly The Sage Colfcgo for Lady Stidents. Ahie umitntion bar hoen ere-ted and endow o Slon. 1. W. Hage, atn cont of § thon with Cornell Guivorn women shail trcelvo at | Fnivers ty thorough ani at provi1cd for young mn, The colleyn buliding o heated Ly steam, Jighte] by gae, carefuily furnished and provuded with haths, gymnaslum, botanical ¢seden and ovnamental gramda, The lady’ siudents have the grivies of ail the couraca f INALEU Lhun given n the Gnivorsity, and to the rermons preachied during thy year su the” a ljacent Unfversity Charel, by dx fagalatied clergsimen of varinus relladous ho'las from vatious parta of tha coutey, under s apeclal endowment far tat pnrpown, Tho eitire number of lady #tiden's whos can ba see cotmadated during the comiug uniersity year, tee pinning dn Boptemuor, In one huudred aud twenty, aud applicants for rodme will L registerel fn ths order of appilcation, F r eiecolar enutainine fall partfeatare, adirssy HUESIDENT OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Tibacs, U.§. SCHOOL AND GOLLEGE DIRECTORY. A teik of nearly 201 feges, compfled expros bl 1y ufd jarente and gasndiann fu mele: sehool, TUcontons a st colleges dard tapix by VAV, I e, tion that yoring an_edacadion us a omipleto livt of rli tha schools i tho United Siabw s information fn re whesin the mchools sre Incated, tha Ty Lition, el 7 alno 3 apecial deacripe de Tuatitutions of learning, o 2 TESWORTIT FINCKNEY, Burean of Sehnol Advertisiag st Tnfarm ition, Poe theath: Building, coruer Divadway aud Fouricentle o, w York C.f RACINE COLLEGE. Thie Seho s f Lotiers, the 5 went 6 5 Grymm T8 hool of Racing Calege will e dey, byt 15, Jiie reatoration of Taylor Math, with many {myrove MOt 3ud A Bew Liordery sl Gy et which are t0 Lo flulshed hef-ra the term opeis wiil add much 103} b #g- 8 of the fustitution, Fur adusission ay. o HEV, JANTS DT ROVEN, D. D, tacine Coll-ge, e, W Catalogues can be hadat dunw . M Coirg & Mitehed & Hathnway, 153 State st, chintita’ Nutlonsl Bsal, BISHOP HELLMOTA COLLEGES, pAflord the bighoet Tatellocrual ant Chejetian Piles. 1., a1 eery aud at the ifer: Har 06 £ ias and anugniecyof pan Ta'e cunrge. a1 Ul 3 Ara a il 1 £.uz buts by il ail fium Suepsns 0 Bildze, Ntigaia wsifdent an s Fonnder—Tha R, Res. I HELLMUTI, DD L DS L b e - HBLLATIY . ., 0, G, L, o THe'Cod unaiee parpeotytely suppliod with aa ablo stafl L rpencuced Eunean Teach ., _Far tinner pa apily 1o tho Princtpaly, ST. JOHEN’S SCEOOL. tug and Dy 8 hool for Youug Ludies aut 0. _Rev, THEODOKE TRV u,l.l‘.lb Rzetor, t . D il o re. aa flleatrating - s from the best authnrs, whl begin _1hin clusn for the bistorical an 1 eritial ¢ c Fiue Arta will Tezm at tho same timn L rm begine on Wednesday, 29, 1a73, Fur Circulars and minrmatin apply an abo i with re . EDUCATIONAL, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOIR YOI Tosrding and Day Schal; Latin, Edelish, .\m‘i “Frenoh, Freachis tha isagnagn ol tha family. A ADANE BIRRVILLY, 1627 & 1520 BPRUCE.8T., Phila., Pa. _KIARSARGE HCHOOL FOR BOYS, h_nnlx Conway, N, 1 The School reopens Bept. 8. For catalogue or th Adddrems FREDE! FHOMPRON, Principal. TGULAND MILITARY ACADEMY, 3 WORLESTER, MASS,, Tes yonng men for Cymmercial, Titerary, ai A flc purauite. . 5. METCALF, A, M., ;‘{p.(fll __RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AUD DEPARTORE OF ‘RAIHS FXPLANATIN OF REVERENCE MANKR, —r Katnrday ous omtnde Ly esa et S Moudar etoateol: Tty o kst ey siontiel, T AX » CHICAGD & NORVMWEGEHI/HQ'L!‘I\'\ T et Siaiinin sty a1 he g O NG LADIES AND MI3! oy un-af, Artive, e 'k Nigat Hanr 8 41epurta Onbanos Ex @ ienpart A Dby (roneva take iy tonora Lake ki ariae 1ok b tinnara (aky : a- Depot eorner of Wells ang -Devotonenor of Cansland Rinshsin, Matl (v1a mata 1iae) Expren et Atlantic Fxorees, Atunt Frpree 4*Fatnrdny and Sundsy 1, CHICAGY, ALT A’Sr. LOur3. i ira ' gheneor Shost Lin Nitey mear Wativon st brotr Firin 128 Kundaipheot,, ant corner Mi-p. Teac, | Arrice, Kanran Clty and Donver F Bt Luuts un § Sorinatioid 1. Lows, Soringueld & To Peéurin, Rookuk 4 Hurlineto s RO il 0 & Padurah Kaitroad acon. Wasmingt. t & Dininit Ace nnudatin LEKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. 1. ce. | Arrics. I @ noon * 3:10p. m 1o, m. Mail, via matn line. G0k .| G il XY Vi : Aoyl oesi e v e H08.m. H . T, ally, vis maly| e pa, B15p.m.| 3008, m. : | 3:0p. m.{ 0. Vi fiayang! 00 P el 108 m DAY, eeeept Sund3, 309 S € 'ICATY, MILWAUKES ¢ ST, PANL RAILRIAN. "o dler oty enrner ndison an{ Cannl-sts, Lieket 1) uate, and as Dejor. Arriie, Loare, Milwaukna ¥ Pratrf: sy -, Pass ugor, Mumaukce, ot. Paul,’ Minneapor.s, Rinus Oshinn’ & Groea a3, 'theaua 8208 m.f* TS pom. 10:098, m. |* 4:00p, B e . *5:09 po m. | *10:008, m! ve. St Pal & lane) o mugh Kip.o . atd stevonn Poat, ) e, S r oS M. $ TR, ILL'NOIS CENTRAL PA'LRIYN, 7 UNION COLLEGE OF LAW OF the Unive:s'ty of Clicigo, and the N rtbwestorn Unhrersdty, clied iin e nnud yoir sl 101 st tents, Bs-Unitod Ktatos Renatora Trambull and Doothle, dudge Booth avd Profs, Denstow aul Meyers, tanghi £our boarm daly, snd 22 Lawyers (oetared fu this Cole loge last year, Le ted a coareo by Dr, Davis on Meds- cal dnriwjrudence, The Hon, 16 1 Hnd. Kevier of tho Statutes, ia 1liled 1ot VY for tho cotning year, Reomens Sx, 15, Torms $30 per year of nbie montbe, Dy doma adtita to the Bar, 7 et dazues, ete. nddroen V. B DENSLUW, Secretary, 29 Tribuud Building, Coleago, T, Mt. Pleasant Military Academy, A Bdect Doarling Bclin d for Yonng Men and Boya, at 5 ug S, N, Yo on the Hudson, A full geaded cotitae af fustraction, Diplams at graduation. Mil- ary prgatization counplee aml thorough, Groumiy boautiful and Luil liugs commolio s, Forty. on.b year begus Sept 15, Send for efrealir eontdning 0 £ ferences, J. HOWE AL I'riusipal, éfilfllflfll’Y 0f th Secred Heart, CIIICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ofern to yonrg lidies all the advantages of a solid and I lurs admit'ed to the or el ulirea ¢ vith | ¥ 3 LADY KUPLIQUR, 431 West Taylor-st, Ciassis Tee guwed Wedne-day, [ MLLE. BROUSSAIS Ticopons her French and Enalish Behnol for Young L 504 Mit htgati-av,, tear Sizteentlint,, on Sous dav, Sept, 6, Spechd atiention given fo the thorog cultivation of Muxie, For circulars and reters addrens the I'rinetpal, RADFORDY # hool, A IO tful wifuation, Thorough (formerly M aml German dles sua Chid Thmi‘-muhll pii-atlon may Lo New York, Reopeun fapk o Ly lutier or fecwumally, and German Boar.ling snd Day School for youug ladlen, children, and_fofsnts, Sept, 2, Irench spuin Aucntly in oue yoar, Drawiog from slatusry, pasiel, water eolor, ctey $57 50 FEIL QUARTER, No extr « Acaderny for § 12 ruflen (o Philadel- phia. 10 Instructora, SUORTLIDGE (Marvard A M), Medin MRS. GARRETSON’S Engliabi, French, awd Geroun Unardiog and Day Selioul for Youny Ladies wnt Clildren, No, 63 Weat Foriy-seventhi-nt,, tetween Fith aud Sixthava,, will reopen on Wednioad iy, Bept, 2, 143, Applicatious made personally or by fetter, s ubove, o HUSMERAND TRty é ROCKWELL'S Fauilly an | Day 8chou] for Vonog Springhield, Mass, feopens Sept, 10, Thor- ongh cular, truction aud bowe cowforts, Send for cire PACKHR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Brookiyn Uelghts, Tie thirteth sear of this st tou will open Bept. 13, 187, 1y received nto the fan of the Facalty, Musle, faluting, su courss allowed, For cf ) MISS TL 1L, Mooy Landuages, 1 ilire, addross A, CRIL MRS, W. 0. BRYAN'S DOARDING-SCHOOL Por Yonug adies, Bita Fer roferouces, fn- et aries I, Racde ' ACADEDMY, A college preparstory school for boys, Fall term bes gite Bej Y, R, BABIN, Priucipal, WIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT the Leinacluer Loyt xchinde Tustitute, Troy, N, ¥, ction very jractic in (his country, ~ Gradu Iwopeus Sopt, 14, For the Auuual Ite mmter, coutane tug hogroved Course of Btudy, and full particulars, sadress Prof, CHARLES DHOWNE, Divctor, VERNON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LA. diew und Litide Oirls, Established {n 1-8), Mrs, ury 1. Jonea aned Mry. Matlaud, Principals, Bosrds iug and Duy Beliool, Buglu, French, Goeiuan, and Latin, Freuch o okeir in the family, No, 67 Mt Veruon Place, BALTIMORE, Refureuces glven on application, OUTH SBIDE SEMINARY, 400 MICHIGAN-A Y Mru, 1L BIMONS, Priucijal—Tho sl Wil ofeu Tuveday, Bept. 7, with a full corya of teac A ursdusling class fs Dow formiug, & Kindirgatlos will be couected with #he Bo.sludry, Fur eirculiss S0y o above, MU, OuTHBERTS ohool tur yo ladies ns Advuntuges unenrjaseed . Beboal for Ladies, situated This Boarding sud D, 1841 \"Auu-n., l‘zmd.uh 3'1\‘"“'“ lwt}wmd Bopt, 13, 1870, Stes 5. A, S Mira J, ¥ Lelacipas, WILL SEMINARY FORL pugiksepuld, Uy choss County, Bk ot stidy tompreunbires a;‘r:m})mm( ACADEMY, oW Gymuseium, 0 VIMGHT & UUSA.L.D,‘ yer Opeus Bert. & year, Addross Me 1 & DUNA] FENT END INSTITUTE, MRS S, L. W ARSI Now Latvm, Con, Movaa Tor suoADYe Depot, foot o Laket, ntad rund if Tuend puscimde, i e iundoiph-st., near Clark, s Tkl Lewee, [ Areiee, b Dubugua 4 Siouz City b Dubudue & swus Cry Eepres Gy b £HISACN, BIRLINGTON & OUINSY RAILRIAY, Depots, oik or Lasieestuy Ditignaesn, and Sieteonths, gt Eineat vt Suateenihaie, Tickel OJices, 53 Clar sty Leace, [ Arrire, Aail and Eapeess, R o FTrey tvpt e 00, m, 40 D, ' i p. m, Tesan ioxy Alirora Passon Mond.ta; Ovuawa & SiFSator P Anr ' Dansonis Aurora Passeno Dubugue & Pacitls Kunnas i tion mdatins ¢ & Sk Lakeat., Fram Centrat Depa Drcuiet’Hee, 121 Kan decvnni-at, ot fant Bemmty. s an g at depot, Arri Indtamaolts, Lousswi . ity Dy Foafveas e LA Iniianapotis, Lo Tl Al e 2:00 nvon,* 8:20p. m. 84 p. m.’ CINCINNATY AIR L1 From Py sttt e R N ner Cluntum anid Carrait.ste,, ¥ ot S0 : Bandulyheat., and ut deju Weat Side, " Tickel v fco, 124 S0a . 8:00p. m 31D, m, 108 m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC Tunsender depot carn, Jreight and ticketoi Urauie. RAILROAD, ani Larradesst,, ww Aksl to Shermin m| Bilialm! v 0 m v.m. W6 a, PITTSBURG, CINCINNAT LOUIS RAILADAY. ¥ depe ormer Clidon ~ate. i o S T, EY I e g e Lewve. | Arrine, Columbus, Plttsburg & Yow York Ttay lxjros & Columbuy, Prssthirg & N Nigu Exp.ecsidaily ). ¢ 5:00a. m." 8:00p.m. TWp. m. 0 a, . PITISBUR®, FT. WAVNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. Laave, UALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD Tuine Leare 1o vour w Lajnition funding and depot Jootar Tienessecond st dicket wdce, 101 Crurk curner 17 W aitn fiotts Matt, Bundays Bxcepted, Exprose, Lail CHICAGO, ROCK {SLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Devoty curnar uf bun baren dnd Sharan Tickes ytea, G ewre divtel Leavi, ] S1:d e, m. 3 4 Arrie, 0K HOSFITA ; anbineton sod Erikie ier chastocod by tuo Btate of il Bpla for o oxhross pary.ue of ik tha higuoel poanble casod of prie asos. It bswell kpowa ol at 'tha 0 aud e2part. plloa, fows, we 13 orgy, Tare, il ® 0, o attontivg, with ho wiite, Strio.ly contidential. Sundas, 1u i Dr. Kean, NO CURI! NO PAY!! TrAuts GuFas 0z 80 Bay. Urs, V. m. 108 b, M, ; bundars from b to L. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE . At biistnrs o . 3 Julogial msterive aad (ovolatisus of GUILDY, gesiininsesdianitieg work of 30 pages, sud guutaius valuaile falo: BUILOFOLS SORCaVIAL N matlon tor thoss wuo .9 Justried or cuu:emplate mar. plaos sl e bk st wughit to b3 und e bick ai 65, A Lut Il cargicanly abut thie Butsg, Reut to ane Fitty Cynte, Addévsa DI BUTTSY rity FLane .+ Louls, Ao, DR. T. J. OROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE Is 8 sure cure for Private Discaies FOL SALE BY ALL DRUGGILISTS. 0 i i ' i i i