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Aaaid CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, TAks Undarwtitarn avn agaln haing ént by E-"r'(mn“-'nunu. Tha Teauapnrtatinu Agent of & promie fuent mteamboat line atated yoaterdsy (hat hn ro. 10 per cent off the regular ratea on all eives o Inauranices ho facca an hin voraels, aud 18 In elatmed thiat tho agentn of all obtx lat e lines, o pt the Unlon Line, whleh plares itn own {nsuraucs, Feceivs 1o vams percentnge, T Miauraen sped whio Fofune to aliow (he alova percentsge cannot o any fn urance excopt on amall veanels, Thors In overy rabublity that If thin alate of aTaira continues any Jonser iy e will Agaih 1o beoken wpe. Ton vty engrwei o o cutting ate well Riiows, auil will 1 el bofore the Board fn & faw days o anewer to 1Lew charger, and If found wllli{ tuey will Le deals With an rigihiy a4 the rules of the Hosrd allow, If thcne agentn liave acted without tlio consent of (heir companies the diNicully can eanily be netiiod ¢ bub if Are comy andes wern awnro of thele actlon and conntene anced 1 {181 thero in o ollor way st of s Gieul: fyeteaitio aumpend the rates again until thess come punlea come ko terme, 1non va, woon, Mr. W, W, Dates, tho emiucnt ahip-butldee fn thin clty, atalea in regard 1o the ship Lrsman, rived 1 Ban - Francisco from Engliid foir daya ogo, after & bedioun vovago of 192 iInys, duriog which bl of the crew 1AL af aeurvy, that the cauna of tho low PROJI0%A of tuo veanc] 1s 40 bo foumd 1 the fact that 1 ot like mnat of Edwatd Iiaten’ vosnels, of iron, As tarnscler profer to_cliig to iron veascls, 1t miunt inve had e ite boutom an_extewordinary growth of theeo peate, which greatly Impeded ita apeed. Jron shipn necd scraydng evory six monthn, and steaniarn overy throo montis, e 1t dn kuown that e, I, Dates bag ticglocted to tako theay precautions, and henco the ox. trardliary lowen ho tns slceaily had, M. W. Daten cafma that n wooden - veawl in far superior 0 an ron our, especlally in elt eatrr, and that tho time will corns whoh (hiy fact will bo denerally rocognized, Awlda feom (e difs fealty of Keeping iron ahips fren from barnacles, tiny are nitich miore Liable to be wrecke:l than woodon ouon, Al frou ship 1hat strikes on & rock fa bunud to g down, because tha lron doen not glvo Lk wood, bor ¢au & leak bo stopped up o eashy.. LAKE ERIE. FHIR, Enectal Dispnteh to The Chiraos Tribuna, Entr, ', Aug. 30.—Arrival from Ciirago, prop Merchiant, Dephrturea for Chiteago, stmr Chiv, prop Mereliant; for Buffalo, prop Arizoua; for Milwaukee, sebr Col, Cook; for Lake Buperior, prop Winslo Frelghts advanclug; raten to-day wero firm, To Chie a0 $1 perton, At Bulfulo to-day $1 per ton was of- fered, with the prospect of aHil betler rates, Bs many vosscln ure tied up thnt would nob go ont unloe Al that sn advance beanio neccamury. Anotuer Tosson for tho fronghita down tuo ako pald, aud voreels bave Leen at Luiulo, Erio, d Quoveland patlently waiting for {he fuirewa ‘which has come ut last. “Chinriers to-day wers : Sohra Queen Oity, Thomas P. Shelidon, coul to Chicago, 31 per ton frie, Hecelpts, 63740 bu wheat, Gels Hlour, 2,125 tons lron orv, Baipments, 90 fous coal, FORT HURON ITEMS, &neelal Dispated to The Chicayo Tribune, Tonrt Hunox, Mich,, Aug, —PAxAED Dows =Props Phill Bhertlan, Ootario, tlarou Chy, Winous, Argyle, Dabita, ALercorn and burges, Pasnep U—Lrope Iidslio, Marine Gy, City of Mon- trea), Benton, Clinlon wnd’consort, Oncar Townsead and conror chrsJ. 1, Wilber, Orieutas, Senator, Gold Hunter, Mary snd Lucy, 8, Wutson, 11, 0, Potter, Monigumery, Ynb—Souty, trerh. WeaTHER—Suitry, Tiig bargs Trader and ber tow wara relensed from Btag Ishnd lset nlght, oud in pasing out of the £aplds, shorily aftcr, ot sground agatn, qur.ng which ‘ouo of tho Largen picked up the teiegraph enblo with bor suchor, The coble was not Lrukoo, nowever, The barges wero released this ufternoon, erit DOpaith (o 2ha Citean Tribune, CRON, Mich,, Ang, 20—1i} rl . —DoWN— Prop Chismiolh ;_schta Acorn, Ameelcan Ghampron; Alegander, Batcher By, Ur—Progs Moeudotn atd barges, Germavia and barges; echra Trace Whitnioy, E glo Wing, Uella, Me. Thice, Arctic, P, B, slurel, Juno Raiston, Jobu Keldes house, 3, &t, Beutiy, Wixp—Sonth, gentle; weather fine, Tho tug Mocklug 1iir], fn pusting down the rapids ith a Incio ralt i taw, trowdded the bargo Li e May ou the Lauk, where she carried away her rudder, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Snectal Disnateh 1o The Chieazn Trlbu LaSALLE, TiL, Aug, 20.—Dr Rtven—No movement, TABSED 1810 CANAL~Bunset ; Ught for Jollct, Dassen Our—Nothing, Eloven fect of water in the mitresill of Lock 15, and river st fuling, Bnworronz, Aug. 23,—Annrvrp—Blizabeth, Ulics, 6,00 bu ecrii; Dutni e, Ottuwa, 5,820 b cor Cueareo—Erop Sloutauk, Lockport, 4,511 bu whoat. MISCELLAMEOUS, Tho opposition Line of fuge at Manintes hss gone out of o busioess after losing §5,000, Tho tugs bave ro. forned to Muakegou, ... Tuo parion futerested in tho sclr Excliango, aunk at Kolley Talaud, ara lo corree spondence with the Coast Wrecking Company with refercnca 1o rafulng tho vessel, She dooa hot seemn to be effocted by the late wtorinn....A d'spatcls from Purt Huron statea thst tho Largo Trador aud tow wero 0 82 from Blag Ialand Wodnesda ivg 0ut of the rupids ehiortly &itcr got aground 3galn, duiing whih oo of tho barges pleked up th toleyrapb-catle with ber snchior. ' Tue calle waa not broken, however. Tl Lot ges wero reieased yeatorduy Rorolg. ... Ths Bullalo beurens ([ Wedneniay sayey £ Frops K ottaud Antiio Young. of tho Anchop Line Jiltloud B0 tona each of salt, I bulk, 10 delivor sl Culiago, at option of versel, any time betwacn tuly uni wtug ; terins privato. Tho Young 18 at the wujte oavitg naw, If down frelylts improve, the Troveliors whil clear for Chleugos wiberwies, they roo man horo, of il be taken to Erie to hie "until the olenlug of Bext weason, Uuo salt will benetit ide Loits tu keeping thim from drytng upn .. The Port of Toiowinds, N, Y., sayn ths Detrolt Iribune, 18 w0 favorally ' lovated” on tho iuke taae Jarye proportion of the lumber-trudo formarly doho of Juuio s now been divaried torctrons, xiud (o-day Tonowanda does o Jarger trade thun fte mors reten {lous weigibbor. Tho ek Greater amount of Foow toko bod at Touuwanus fs oo groat obect, and ma Jo.r but the trade of the 1ot ncieses, One fiem won bullt 8 dock 2,001 feot loug, coating 0,000, aud having cupacity fur storiug 16,009,000 fees of futbier, —— CURRENCY CCNUNDRUMS. o the Fditor of The Clircugo Tribune Cuioaco, Aug. 24.—Your commonts on my artlolo lu Tuk Tninuxe of tho 20th ult., se well 4a some (hings pullisbied sinco then, load 1na to trespasy on you again, I w.sh to ask if I wos but right in sowo of tho poruts whioh I askumed, on which your comments threw soma doubt, Waa Inot right in eaylug that tho fact that greonbacks camo in‘o goneral use and diove the goldouc of eirculation proves that tho people preforred thow to gold 7 1 moaut in tha seusa1n which a certain railroad company 1n lowa prefors ooden rauls 10 1ron OuE3—nOL that thoy are Lat- tor absclutely, but tetter conmidering their cost, Tae soldicrs who were alrosdy onlistod, and thuso who were afterwards drafted, woro come pelled to rocelvo the grooubsoke ns wagos, but the poople who recorved them from tha soldlers o from oach othior in oschango for goods must bave taken them from choico. When B mor- chaut sclia goods for grosubuckm, doos it ot Prove tuat o prefeis thew to tho gold or to auy- thing olua that ho csu got for the same koods? T enggosted that, whon tho valus of §rocubacks as comparod with that of everything that Is bought aud sold. romus fixed, whilo It Yarion sa camyared with that of gold, 1t is tho £0ld which luctuates, snd not tho groonbacks, Yue Tumung soomod to think difforoutly, and bas argued the point soveral timou siuce, hold- 1ug Laat Lo valuo of ol doss mot and eammot cliange. Ontho day that Duncan, Bherman & Co. faloy, 1 Tecelved and paid out o lot or grocnbacks. The = uext day I = i Tup 2 080 groous L 1 have sad have tho man who marriod bis pon’s d then committod avicidd bo. cauxe ho was bis own srandfather. Irocolvedas T exnccted *for whag I gavo i aud gob wn mach gs 1 oxpeciod for Lloaso “tell g g thove 1douticul Brecubacks varjed valio that day, s 1 can eatisflea withont kuowing, An Yudisna Papor thinks that it was ®2ld 1hat wont bobbin, Up snd down that day, and Aryues from (hat that golq 1y not & good cur- feuoy. That may oo a correct Promtse, but it 1 ferouuly s fulss conclusion, * Tint Tieg' s prars oida thiat it must havo Laei the groapactoioet fiaotuated, because gold C3nNOL Yary in vafuo ; st kold ie always worlb 100 Ganta g g Y0 A0d wotbing csn wak it wortl more g sy U GHE Thucinw cout? 1o it the Litle goly a o tlo Govarnwont bas slampod *000 cant "7 U o, will 100 of them ~ hyy o Bold dollar, or will !tar\s or therg. Abouts buy 'a greenback dolfar p Or fa u cont 1100 of & gold duifar 7 If thay 1% tho caye, tl,0n <olus 810 not couts, Lut coutinually. aryiy frciions of s coat | The Poslage on a letiar 1y Dot Ycents, but throo tines B3-100 of & can| Koiley wrgues that gravnbacks hever fudy 1 Krsenbacky have fuol 863, 80d tg prove iy glves thoir price 1 guld ag Terout dates, assuming that 80ld bay been ata- . You mj gut as well way that thera s ong tho o0F the ocean that nover yaion in slze i that I Otler waves and ke ocean itself nso up tar ok away fiom it, as thay Rold or auy other T O pronorty cangol fluctuste ju value. s (1 use’ the word, not i ity strictont Segreat a blunder ay Kelloy o tuatad ‘kousos ou Lots 1to 6 of J, sence, hut ua it In gonotally wsod) I the powor of property to gra:ify the wauth of ite ownar, “Tho powar of exchaupeable proporty in its power to purchano, not Iviry in_Africa, or roal ostato in Asis, or gold In New York, nocesnsrily, but whal its_otener wishes to buy. ' And noitaer pold nor anything elno over had & pormanont pure chaning powor over auothor atfic's, But thia goneral fluctuation s not Al that ean bo maid of gold. Jonmtny Prico sand that tho miner fixos the prico of foldie- thnt i1s pifeo In tho amoant that will indues the fuwnor to go into tho tunos and dix it. This in trio as a rulo, bat lhere aro oxceptions to it Whet pold fu driven out of tho cauntry ro that tho Lulk of what remaion s in one loeality, and incontrolled by o fow man, they mty combine and mak moro For 1t than tha miver‘asked otigin- alv, or would sk again 1t bad timo to dig it. “Tlio dentiut wants it to fill teoth with, tho fowels er wauln it for his work, and the imnoriar wants 1t to pny dutlaa swith, and for immedinto nea they will pay more than its Intrinstc value, Bosides, the cliquo who deul fu It sometimes ran it into cortiers $o cut each other's Mhioate, But doon that nllect the power of greonbncka to purcharo Ueo? or potntoes, or_anytling olwo that peopla wish to aeo? AL 1t doon, I winh somo ono sonid £at dovitt to the lovel of my mind and explain 1t to mo, Theu tho prica which the miner fixes for Rold s continually “verving. It deponda on tho accesmbility of tho miucs, the facilities f.r digging it, snd the nccosritios of tho miver on ‘onn sido, and tho uses which tha peopla ava for it, ‘and tholr ability to patchaka It on the other: aud sb thoss thiings Aro changlng ail tho timo. * Leaidow, the valuo of gold may bo affocted by toginintion, When the Bpaniarda firnt scitlod Poru thoy imngmad that gotd bad an Iotrineic valuo, which could not chango ; And from kuch a promixo It wes only a logieal cancluslon that 1f thoy had engngh gold 12 would malio thom rich. 'W'hoy wera muved by & epint of solf-protection, liko romo pooe plo nearer homs, ‘and went to digging gold, and pashod & law that none of it shonld 1o ex-, ported, Instead of sending thoir gold away in oxchange for thiugs that bhoy conld use, they kept It accumulativg, uutil thoy were gluttod with it And, luktend of gotring rich, thoy found thomaolvos poorer than 1f they had lofy the gold futhe grouad, and spent their” encigies in fro- ducing thingn thet woro useful. \Will aay ono 83y that tho valio of gold would nut doprociat undor snch clrcumstauces ? The fnct of fluctustion in valus does not rove gold to bo a bad curtenoy, auv moro than R prores wheat o Do a bnd grain, Tha value of Wheat 18 more intinsto than that of gold, ag Wheat mav bo uneful whero gold cannot 1 and ¥ot tho saluo of wheat varien, whilo the crop s Erowlag, Witk every variatiot of the weacher, According 1o tho lopic of the Indiann paper alluded fo nbove, tho farmor should 1ot sow wheat, as lio doos not know liow mnch ho is ettlog for i work, and o ono whould buy it 0cauo it nny dog raciale in valu before bo cats seil it or oat it up, This fluctua‘fon in valno is so general o law as to bo almost a law of Nature. In ordor 1o have A valuo to anything it i» neconsary Lhat it should be of somo cost to the rrmducnr and somo uso to tho consumer. I'ho value of evory kind of prope erty in governod by the Iaw of mupply aud don mand, and vuifes accordingly. And gold is o excoption, alihough in 1t+ hormal Gondition 1t mas appronch the “nearcst to a flxity of valuo of suything, For that renson there should bo gold eaougn retained 1n tha country to keep it in ita novmal condition, and all paper monoy shonld be based ou it, and bo redecmable in it either on domund or at soma gpeciflo timoe and place. Aseuao, THE COURTS. Mocord of Masiness Transacted Yes- terdny, DIVORCES, Ellen Bhannon filed a bill againat her husband, Donuer Shiaunon, fordivorce, charging him with dorertion aud drunkonness, Gertrudo Ferguson complaina that her hus- band, Alanson D. Forguson, has boen for tho past eight yearr an habitual druvkard, and sho cannot enlure It longer. She therofore asks for a divorco, TENS, In the mattor of William T, Bhopberd, in baukraptey, it appearing chat Cons ablo Joba Lalmbeer had neized and romoved cortain goods of tho bauktupt, Julgo Drummound entered an order that be sbould do nothing farther oxcopt to tnke caro of the guods unul tho partios can bo Leard fu court, UNITED STATER counrs, Tho Sioger Manufacturng Company brought eult in debt for #1.000 arainst . VY. Darnes, B, C. Datnes, I, I, Looth, aud 1L O, Quntd, 1L B. C'stlin & Co. commenced o enit ngainst Canpar’ aud Bowjswin Eriedborg, claming £2,000, BUVERIOR COURT 1IN BRIEF, \Wing & Far.dn aued Josopt . (irey for 3,000, Mortimor A, Frisbio and U. I Rajpalvo began 8 At fu £20,000 aguinet sho Chicgo Ruiiway Cous ruction Compavy, and another ior o liky amouut agamst the Chicsgo & Iillwow River Tiailrond Compnoy, Tho Marquotte Brown Stone Company brought Bt for &4,000 avainst Georgo Lebwauy, B, F, Gump, and J. 0. Dunlevy. Dauiel D, ltead vegan s sult agalust Dawson Keir. Jr., for &6,000. Anahel (hugo began sn action In dent against O, g._l‘}‘l)xuuuh aud Juwes Walsl, layivg dsmages aé ell)uaumi & Co. suod Samuel Goldston for 1600, Simpson, Ruddock & Co. brought auit for £4.000 cgminst C, E, Bruver, The National Bank of Ihinois began an action torocovor 2,000 fiom Wuliam 0O, Leakmau, Crorar, Adams & Co. commoncod & swit for €0,000 ngninst T, 8, Dobbirs & Co. A. 1L Jiurloy, Lteceiver, sued F\ E. Shandrew for §1,000, CIRCUTT gount, M. 1. 8beldon begau a s for £5,000 againat . A, Broars, L. F. Ounant, and M, A, Wray, Au attachmout in aid waa fssuod, T, i. Butherlaud sued Dilliuger & Brother for Polor L. Yoo, executor, commenced a suit for 815.000 againet tue City of Chicago, Ueorge Morgan sued O, L. and M, L. Pratt for 81,000, Kimball & Sheridan. use of W. A, Bheridan, ecolver, Oled » potition againes Laohixm aud Thomas _ MoLaolitag, Willmm McLaohlan, Lymsu Buird, E. Mason, llenry Karber, aud O. O. and " Sary Lako. aski.g for 8 mechanlo's lien for §2.000 on six daelling D. Weauley's Sub- divielon af Tyler's Bubdivision of tho .34 of the N. E. ¢ of the N. W. ¢ of Sed. 84, 80, i1, JUDGMENT, Suremion 0OuRT—Conrmsons—Commercsl Losn Sompany va, Chicago Haliway Consteuction Com pany 3 A2L00.-3L M, Bmitu v, Ii. Fitrgerald, §004 Jobin b, Jeifrey Vo, Jamen Wallack, $ 1107131, A, Friatto ot al, va, Clilcago Tailway Oonstruction Coin: Ry, $,897.70, 4 MAYOR WllO WANTS TO OvST A ToLIoE sUsTICN Bveeial Iupateh to The thwoado Trioune, Laraverte, Ind,, Ang, 26.—~Tho babons corpus caso, nvolving the legality of the City Judgo ehip of this oity, waa elaboratoly arguod yoster- dav, pro and con, by our leading attorneyw be- fore Judge Vinton. His decinion was rendered to-day, eustafuing the City Judge snd rofusing tho application for the writ of habeas corpus, ‘The mafu point reliod oo by the Petitioners was that tho act of 1807 confers no judiowl powers on the City Judge whatever. Tno act of 1457 provided, iu caso the Common Couneil deomed it expediont, to order the election of a City Judge, Buch Judgo should exercise all tho Judicial powors of _tho Mayor. Thls provislon was con. tinued lu the nct of 1865, but omitied In the ot of 1807, which spcclully repeals the notu of 1-57 and 1808, Judge Vinton beld that the intention of thio Leziulatare waa to continus In forco tna o'anse of tho laws of 1857 and 1865. clothing the City Judgo with judicisl pawers, as disclusod by the lauguage of the law of 1867, which speaks of the duttes of City Judwo anif the Lexlslaturo, by thint nct, had expressly conforred jurisdictiony Tho counsel for potitioors oxcopted to the rulings of the Court, aud took au sppeal to tho Buprome Court. g G Drunkenuess in Iroland, Latl Mall Gazette, All judiclal suthorities agroe that drunken- noss is tho maln sourvo and cause of orime lu drolsnd, and the Inapeotors-Gonoral ot Prisons in that couutry call attention in thelr report for the past year just fasued to the pro- greesivo lucroaso in tho number of com- miluents to cotuty and borough falla for ‘it Yioo mumco 1807, When thoy ‘numberod oy 6,013 1u 1604 they reached 7,0uk; fu 1608 T80 fu 1870 they ross ta 8563 s 'tu 1671, te O4ups I 1873 they were B 110{ i 1973 they wora 0,774 ; but during 187 they (ncreased o3 14,008—an lucroase over 1867 of 7, 1 ‘0 borne In miud thas the above num. do nup iuclude tha commiitale for drunkeauees to buridowalls, of which, how. fver, theie s s roduction of ' f085 In 1874 na compared with 1867—.he Dumbers Laving buen 1 that yosr 7,834 In 1870 they Rero 7,050, In 1871 thoy were 8,633, 1o 1472 i1 Wera 8,665, 1 1878 thoy yumbered 2,186, 1g L3 ‘hioy agelu fucreased to 4,439, The diminulion of tho nnmber nf drnnknrds committed 1o bride- malln"ditring thn paab yosra aud the incroars of thosa " gommitted ~ to gaol way ho Atribulable in sums degres to tho foalls of the Licenwing act, 37 and 83 Vict.,, cap, 69, which anahlos mgintratas to ime Posa longor aenitoncan than Lotetotoro on habite ual drunkards, fu whioh casos tha pariods of 1m- Prisoamdnt are renerally spend the county or botough gaola wiien the sentenion oxcoedn forty- eght Lionrs. Experionco rhows that babitual drunkards aro now deterrs® by rojested rhore tarmn of imprisonment, which are only aufliclent 10 snabls the drunaard ta recalvo madical tr. ai- ment, and facilitato bia tecovery from the ro- nalts of hie debaneh ; 1t In theofors Augacated by tho Inupectors-Ceuoral Ut in all canes of hibitual drunkenuess, & longthonsd impilsane mont bo imposed for that offeusa; and thoy furthor oxprean their opinion that power shonld La given to Justlets Lo imprison for drankonucss without as woll as with tho option of & ino. e LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, A XUIBASCE, T the Ritor of TA# Chicaan I1isumar Citicaao, Ang, 26,—0F lato many anonymons communications hiave appeated in tho colurnnn of the daily proas calling the atlention of tho publio to sevoral nuinancos perpetratod upon the pafrons of tho Honth Bido Railway Compeny, through tho onfolesaness of their diivors i goo. Ing that the placarded rules of tho road aro not enforced. Ono sritor complaine that the rules In regnrd to smoking are not enforced to the extent of his owa {udividual fancy, o says that whilo Avoard a Blato streot car, tho olher night, & fellowspane senger occupiod tho foramost reat with him, smoking away 1o his heart's content, uttetly diy- rogarding tho rulea up ovor us hoad, and not only was thiy passenzer smoklug, but the driver of the car was possessed of tho same audacity,— to pull out lis pine and light 1t, and smoke all the wny outt o tho evd of tho rond. This n not 81 unfrequent oceurrence, ag heatly all of he drivern sioal & chance to mmoko when the Fpoteors do not happen ta bo on band, And 80 long an the diivar persists in amoking, Lo must not hiavo the sheos to request pansons Rers on bin car to etop smoking. T'aswongo’ fuast not expact the driror to st the examplo by ceasing hin smoking, an that is entirely bo- youd the limut of his possitilitios, 11 passone rera will stop amoking, then the driver umdoubt- odiy will follow suit. Agaiti, thero Is no such rulo at present inalde Of mukt uf tho carn A8 your correnondent haro- tofore etatoa: that gentionon ahail only amoko on the roar scats, It {» simply ona of Mr. Hotmes' polite requestn; saying *that gontlo- men will pleaso ot smoko tn ko forward part of the car, but in tho rear pars only.” 1f thoro nords “ploase, gentlomen ™ wers omitted (ne a true grnileman niever amokes), aud tho ph:ave s'Passeugols mitst not " wero substittted, then tho drivers would bo forced to see tha 1nle one forcod to the very letter. Otberwino, as long ny the rules exist as'they do at present, it is uselarg to waale araco 10 the columns of the papers ask- fug why such rilos ara not enforced, Talk about bob-ail cars, smoking, and the ox~ tortionatoraten of 1aro—ihoy are nothing in com- parisoa ae a nuisance to the boys hanging on to the car-sieps, If b man wante to get futo a car, lic bas got to mtand i the mud nnd wait until thio bos feel liko getting off and fut lumm £o I ; or elso ho muwt jum . jnto the cat-stepand knock Off hialf & dozen of them, and then bo can Retin, and, aitor he haa done ro, tho bogs yoll athim and ca.l him all the prefans vames t) they can tuluk of, and womolimes xo 8o far &a o offer persousl vio'onco. Ani st a driver goos to chase thom off, ho must lct hie horss Jog along fitliout anv “ono at the lincw, and I he tumiles dawn snd lreakn bls neck, of runh over somebody. then tha diiver will by bold accountaolo, Iut detvers are not allowed by the Company ta leava cheir horses and drivo tlic Loys off, and tho police bavo no orders to in- torfera, Naoither wiil tho Company provide a man in the capacity of conductor to attend to that busivees, unlers thoy are forced to Jo 8o by the municipal authorities. Tho police give i1t ay their oxcuse that tha Comoany has never mado any offer to sunport them in any such move. ment, and they ai0, no dount, waiting for a ro- auent from tho Compauy., Now, if Mr. Holmes dariras to do one moro good deod for thia wholg city, fustehd of ono individual, let lam adopt #oine mouns whereby 10 extorininnia thin lange uamod nuwance, and fhen bo will recoivo the thauka nn well an tho pracers somo day of every patron of the South Bido 1., Bexraxy ©, Donn, OATITOLICS PREFEI OUR PUNLIO ACHOOLE, Tothe Editor of The Chiccao Ieibune : Ciitcaao, Ang, 26.—It is a mistako to suppose that the Catliolics, am such, sro hostila to our publio schools, whose only seal enemy in tho Catholio Caurch s s small faction of bigoted Ppriesta of forerzn birth, who exorcian no citizon- Buip, a@l ackuowledge mo allogianco to any pouer excep: tho black-robed Fathor and ruling Popoof Rome. But for the maclhinations of tbis un-American branch of the priezthoad, the Cutbolic paople would bover have thought of sartiug or patronizing any church schools in apponition to our public schoo's, For all intal- Hgens Amerioan Catholios know that the Chural, wiliore excluive and_appropriate provinco i, or shewid be, the roliglous {mprovomont sad e vouonal training of ita poople, can mover competo with & public achoal which iy tho “eutita wealtis and tn oot of a na- tion pledged for its oxeolonce and mic. cess. Tho Catholio priosthosd favor edicating of taomselves, but not of thoir poople, aud Lava never beon known o turu the wosith aud talont, of the Ctiurel 1nto the ciannol of popniar odu- cation. Tho po'icy of the Charol, or rather the pricathod, tockaia the difusion of knowledge, because knowtedza is so'r-holp, and thoe latiss begets indopendonce, which roon § ves n voico 1y the Church. Oua tbing I rotico thut tho edu. cated aud wealthy Cathiolic seuds bis childion to nnr schnol ho pleases, gunorally to the b- Iie school, while the poor aud igno-ant member of the Clitrch submits to tho moat numiliating dictation in rogard t1 the education of lus chil- dien, Mout Cath Jio ehildren profer to attend tho ubiis sehoola, wotwithstandiog the atndies aro Dardcr. rartior than go o ths purish sclicol, whoso atidies conaint of the memoilzing tho Cateclism aud & few relipious bookm, Inteimporsod with o roind of devot.onal excreiscs, whicn saon be. cotne monotonous avd wosrinoine. 1 bhavo heard Cathiolio childron beg to bo sentto the pnblie echiool, bt the poor parouts dara not, under av. treme poualty, disaboy the pricat. So b0 cen ¥ A moutl for sach oliid had tv go to tho Church for an education far infsrtorto that which the Btate offsrs tho poJr wasnerwoman for noching. But the day is coming, and not far distaut, whon good Cathialica witl sge tho motives which sctnato & fow mewbers of the priestlood to o bitterly oppoxo tho publio echool. No tre-minded Cathollo—much loss s trus American Cathollc— will ever, uniess prompted by a toteigu priost or omo Iguoble politiclan, desiru the oxtinetion of the publio achool, aud "the substitution i ity stead of anv which the Church, whothor L'rotoat. ant or Uatholio, 1s likety to eatablirh, Camiorcra, OIICAGO PAVEMENTS, To the Editor of T'he Clucago rtoune. Cu10a0o, Aug. 25 —I lind in Tuz TRrnuxz and other Clicago Jourvals, aa well as In conversa- tion with leadloz cltizens and property-owners, that tho quostion of pasemouts s bocomiug ono of first importance. Burely it Ia time that wood- ea pavements should bo abanloned, Chicago i fast beooming—in fact, now ig— city of too much conssquence to ba lunger content with tuch perishablo material as wooden blocks as Pavemont for bior busy thoroughifares, All ssom tobe agreed on tnat po.ut: and the question now Is, * What material shall bs substisuted ror s Linlf-barbarous expedient " With your per- mizsion I proposo to give information which sy be yaiusbi d surely will be if needed. Tue articlo can be procured In Olio, acd tho n“nnm) s practioally (uexbaustibie. 1n geology tbo wateria ailic, lime, Irou, etc, Tho bads of this waterni i along tho wentorn sud northwestorn verge of thy roat cosloflelds in tue countios of Lickin, ‘erry, sud Hocking, The ledios of this watenal vary 1o thickness from 8§ to § fest, bowg vory accossible, aud the quariyivg oasy and Cheap, Mucadamizod roads iu that region, in long use, Lava demovsirated the valus of this waier It makes & roadway which 1s nomeleas, smoot aud as uoarly iudestructible sy BUY pavitg-ma- terial | you ~ discoverod, the muchesannied eplaltum not excopted. ' I veuture tho aswor- oo that from 4 10 Ginches of this waterial, properly propared and laid ou & of gravel #ud wand, of sufliciout depth, will make & | avo- ment which, ou the most busy sireet 1o Chiy a0, yill need Littlo or no ropairs for fifteen yeary. Al ccst ueed wuoi bo lrge. Ay ‘opin: lou is that the raw materlal can be put’ on the cars of the Balumore & Oblu or tho Ponusyl- Yeuia railroads at from 8128 o $1.50 por fon ; aud the freight, taking the cosl rate ‘as a cric Serlon, will bo 84.5 or lsss, wakimg the toial cost (at the higheat estimate) not toexceca $5.75 berton. * Add, sny, 81.25 oost of prepating tho matesial, and & ton will cost #7. Jt takos about 18 cubio fees of tho matetlal (o weizh & ton. A ten will, therofore, lay 4 superticlal yards ¢ AUGUST 27, 1875, Inches thick, or @ varda 4 wwehes thick, Wonlg 1 % bo well for the anthorities and citizens of bieago to suquire ineo this matter 7 s A ULUNAE OF ATUBY 5Ol A Y0UNG MAN OF To-DaY, 70 the Eittor of Lhe Chiteann I ribitne : Cuioano, Aug. 20.—Will you allow o to offur 8 frw anegestions {0 the young mey of 1o-dny whoate toba o rolers of aur Republic to. TIOTIOW, — Ruggastionn that proms themarlven unon mo often by tholt weiphty importance 7 1 rofer o the study of the histors of our own coun- tey, Itn Insututions, ita laws, sud it eintoma, How many vouug tnon, enlingsatred or not, do {on fanoy e giva off-hnnd tho names of 'thy 'ouidents of out couniry. the dates of inausu- ration, and any of th “distinctive fontures uf theit terms of ofica? Unfortuuately the nime ber in alarmingly smal, aud thy widearesd Ignorance of onr conntry's shors history in a atier of norions rorret, I know of no collogo gr rehoal which eivos its acholatn a thorough trawing in roforcn-e 1o our history. il datiblo & Jittle in 1t and it In thia litle that I an ansious to res dov lopod into a marg of unoful knawledge, by mhowo light a mino gourno of pelilical ife oan eamly he manpod out. It in the wndetinita idunw that young meu have shoui—Binto-novareiguty, for inntanco—tint ougtht 1o bo 1ully explained, and a thorongls nn- {letatandiing had of ail tha queationn of our padt history, tn eutitlo a vouuy wan to auy hops uf an honoialdo sud “unofal Ll of etizonahin. Young mon who hope for prefermont at tha liauds of tholr fellown canuot giva our hintory The: too clovo ar eritical a study, others, shiould thoroughty un forsta eral bistory, sy woll as the Jaws and tho tion, 1 koowof no more enjoratis reating taan bistots, nnd whon onén s young wman fs dovoted 8 fow hours daily’ (o ita perunal abovo ail our gene Conetitu. frow n wense of duty, it s> bocumen 8 pleasuro he dolights n. ke our ‘own early aonals, from 1620 to 173, What s fund of enjoymant thows stirilng times #Mlord, L0 6AY nutmbg of {nstruction, What fne struccion one can gaits from the acts and words of our **Conseript Fathers,” What nolle ex amples of hunorable snd upright aitizonstup the Bludont comen ncrosa on overy paga | " Let a young man bogn with oo conciso Lis. tory: siudy caratully to understand; expand tho course by rasding the liven of our eminent sucestors aud expositions of the facus of our ealler dave; traco the cffects of cortain doctrines down to 1ho preasnt—tho cure renoy qaestion, £ir in-tanzo—and in on Iucredi bio short timo bie will disasver that bo bax a far botier comprohenslon of the important questiocn of to-duy than tho great majority of Lis asroci. alas, 1 can only outline mv sucgostions. Tho aub. Ject 18 too important ta bo overlooked, ani 1 trust it will comnmond itsolf 4o all young men, DROP-LETTER RERYICK, Ta the Editor of The Claeano Tribune: Cutoado, Aug. 20.—I do not aoo why, wilhin the distriot bounded by Halated, Yan Buren, and Michlzan and Chicago avenuos, if not within the Iargor district Iving botwenn Division and Twelfth atroets and Michigan and Western ave- nues, all drop letzers may not bo delivered tha 8amo day or half day on which they are mailed, Unloss tlus can be dono the Postmaster of Cin- cago muat yiold tho palm to the Postmaster of London, where greater teats havo long boen ac+ complihed fao's. Tho dificuity hero is not so much In tho delivory of lettors, Lut 1 their fre- quent collection and diatnbution, fad the Post- mastor 8 curpis of mounted colloctors (swo for each Diviniou) to muake bourly collections with- 1n the disir.o:s above-uamed, snd_auothor corps (asmstea by tuo carriern whon off their rontes) coostantly envaged lu distribution, drop-lotters might bo'delivered to their address nithw two bours aftor deposit in the mail box. Ducing tha summer sesson a collaction and diswribution Jragou wizht bo ewployad, with driver to collect from tha boxen, und two clorks to aseort the mail as collectad, acoording to destation.—tLo local or drop-lettors l;y city divisions sud car- Fiorn' routes, and the foreign or ouward mail by Biates, or a8 ** Eastern,” ** Wostern," - Bouth- " ete, Any one can sre that timo would bo saved by thewo mothada fur 1apid collection an. tha disujoution of letters en route, Froquont sud rand collcotion aad distributiou is as ocsan~ 18] £3 8 perfoc. mul wystom ne tie prompt do- Lyvery of Jesters when coliecied and d’"'\"vh'i'ym' BTZALING P10M DATHERS, Tothe Editor of The Cluouao T'rioune: Cuicaco, Aug. 26.—Tho thefis committed slong tho Iake shore, from tha foot of Wiaoig streer northward,—in that portion where the priviloge of free bathing fs accorded 1o tho hard- working after their daily toll.—seom to impera- tively demand the survoillance of ons or moie of tha police. Thia has basn going on botimes for tho groater part of the tummer, and with seomiug impunity. Manv boya ranglug from 9 to 13 years and ovor may be scen watong their chanco whilo others are bathing. Several Brown-up parsuns, too, practice tha trado, and are kinoan to bave forclbly held tho par- ty while the young 1asoals waro o ing throngh his pockets, Recantly noar tho bath oot of Iilinais, nbilo enjuying the luxury of & bath, & mwan bhud il bis taken away, and had not the b youtig gentleman in chaige of the baih-house ot 10 bid aid with & auit of his own elothes, o may paintully conjecsure tho conmaquenco: Aeain, auother parwol mingly s stranger (o tito city, was left minus & bundio of olybing, This ho hid under the timbers pear the water, 1t 14 not‘necessary to moratize on the bagsuosy of thuvo acts, but submit them thiongh vour columns to Lo connideration of the clty suthor- itten, 10 matio a city truly great it must bo first made virtuous. Crmizey. CASIIIED BADINE, Toths Edtor of The Chicano Iribune : Citicaoo, Aug, 25.—Through misnnderstaud- ivg and unwiso advios, I have dous Mr. Joln B. Subio, the former Casbler of the State Stroot Havings Dank, grost fnjustico, I now make tho followlug atatomeunt of factas Becween two and threo years ago I doposited with esid bank €2,000. Boon after I made tho dopoait 1 asked Mr. Sabiuo if Le oould not use s part of my mooey aud pay me 10 por cent interest for ita wre. o roplied that La couid not, but woull take 81,000 of it st 8 por ceut Intorast and givo mo bis note pavable In ouo yoar. ‘Chis I swsouted to, At tho end of tho year ha gavo iue & ow note, pavablo i ono yéar, taling up tuovld ono, At the end of the soconud year, which was & shoit time sgo, and attor ba had ceased to bo Cashuer of the bank, 1 called on himand ho gave me a mow note, taking up thy socond auo, Tho Iaat noto Lias been paid u full, although not yet duo, and I uow h.4vo o claime whatover aualust Mr. Sabine, Aud I horouy a firw that ho Las never dono wa wrung, noither du I buliove he hes over {ntended to. And | furrher ntata that it 18 my ballof that the influ- unce that cansed mo to make the complaiut sguiust b came indirectly from those whio bixye msuaged tho Bauk eince iy, Sabine left Fraxe Nuwoznrerzur, GALLE'S OAsE. Tothe Editor of The Chicaoo Iribune: C111ca00, Aug. 26.—Your last lssuo contalns & short notice settiug forth tho fact that a man named Gallo had been arreated sud placod in Juil for dobt on papors 1ssued by me. As iho lmew ate written In & manuer which migbt bo coustruod 80 a4 to queation the legality o fatr ness of the prooeeding, you will greatly oblige me by inserting the following explagation ; William Gslla was sued befors me on the 14th of May, on & writ of reployiy for Tocovery ‘of various goods illegally dersined by bim. Upos his fallure 1o RIVO up the goods, or defend his case, a Judgueut ‘lo trover was recovered by e plawtiits, Mav 21 * Exocution was thareon lssusd and retured ** No Property found.”" It was thew, sud upou the motion of the plamtiffs, tbat & capiss was lsaued against she podv of the dofoudant, by virtue of which hs has boen ar. rosted. The whole proceeding i coversd by Buo, 83, Cluap, 79, of the Revised Btstutcs, which providea (bat o all actious Of tort, of whore the defoudaut Las besn Lald in custody or Lail uuder a eapiss, the Justion aball lxsue an exoon- tion for the body of the deleudaut, at the plain- tiir's optiou. A. L, Moansox, Justice of tho Peaco, ‘ BIDEWALX TO CENTRAL PABK. To the Rditor of 1hs Chicaco 19flune; Cutcado, Aug. 25,—Wiy ts it wo cannot bave sowo way of reaching Central Park on fout, witboat walking through ditobes or In the mul. dio of the street ? Wby canvot we bLaye at loast oue sidewals? say on Madison strest, for tuat sirco, In & couple of weoke, will bo the most desirable oue, as (the Madison street line of cars fs to Le extonded 1o Hockwell streot, & quarter of a mile farthor, and Lo that casemcat of the foot-travel will Le on that strest. All 14 roquires is abous s quarter of a wilo of sidowalk to connect wih the Ltile {mh‘lm of walk that arn alrnady fayd, I 10 lhoard of 1'nbiio Woriy nalk? ~ ANGLING FOR FISH AN Bretal Inarntch In Tha ¢ Prwavnee, Wis., Ang, 26, Wil 1ot BIt® s thin wulon s Cor, D FOR CFFIcE, "hicans Tribmne, —Tha report of the bix cateh from our lake, mado In tho Bunday Tninuxr, haa attracted fikhermen from ajl onr surroutdings. Large nmbers hiave haen ranght thin week, but J, R. Kirk. the Aldarman ot your Trwenticth Ward, holds the lead, baving takeu yenterday and to-dag by bimeell 165 ponhin of bans, pickere), hoxen o Chi A Fatnp baum, the and me fluo mot In the being mo_ doligitod wich h Thore Roring from Milwanices Intorior of tha Cont Houso o Bir kocrat mecting, from wi; BIODRIY tha words of the Clucago Tumen," = A Commimionorm,” §e. Lol Evorynudy 1s anglt.ig. * Hewive," piks. and perob, and went wo le, Ionry tirecue- & party ‘are have like, ta former the oot ilint A nogolisting for & cotlago sud grounds, wan & dance to-night at éhe Oakton Hotel with mumio by the German Hand Hoversl ontlemen from tne ro holding an opene eh 18 heard acca. Relim,” +enla idorman," ¢ County k out for hooks, The following is a list of Ktate Faira in {hls Bection : Jdinnie—At Ottawa, Ke pt. Wi A, nsin—AL Milwaunee, Sa.t, 6-10, Northern Wisconsin—At Qshnosh, Sept. 27- Oct. 1, Jora—At Keoknk, So;t, 2 Mimerata—At 4t Michigan—As Ahraska—Ay &t Louie Afrociatio) __AMUSEME At matia, Sope. 21 25, Lo NTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, Friday Evening, Awg. 35, LADIES N1anmT, ANUTHER GILEAT BILL L VIRST APPRARANCES | Flrat appearance in Chicagn famnou Buowinan snd Comerly BON, in DATYEH OF 8 THAT TRIED MEN'S 80ULY, Lin recovercd health of Chi- Cage's fuvorite C o dian, BILLY MANXING, NE OR, THE T1M; Firnt appent, ce pince 6 Germun Dialect Tho popular Banjoint and COLES, The talentad € MURVLY and MAC The opular Vo The pophiar an. THE FERGUKONS, For thin week onl, THE LOAT BALL ‘1, 188 V0N, vario 1n HeHo.Co Jarney and Delia, ‘elix Hegamy's Great Tableaur, in thres y YANKE enntal Comie 7C : A of ihe ROBIN. Drama, Comedlan, CIIARLES GARD. Comio Baliadist, BAM fornta Irfsli Dislect Comediann, ANNIE MORGAN. ic, FILANKIE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, This Friday Night, FARCWELL BENEFIT of DLE. TOFIDT DITITOIN., FOUR GLORIOU! To commuen’ e wi 8 PIRCES | 1ih thy SXE DOCTOR. DR, BREE, LATG BIMON HOKNBLOWEM.... .. To bs followed UL uAnNAuxinuus... Ta conrinda ELIN G ET FAMILY. with ML JUTIN DILLON YA, <ML JUNN DILLON iy e . w1t Ui BARNEY THE BARON. BABALY. Haturd: tinee nn't Nigi Mk, JUILN DILLON A Garioon 1, y ) Mond sy, Aug, $0—THE GREAT CALIFULNIA MIN- BTRLLY, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Will begin a preliminary soimon Jrarance of August 20, Firstap- the BRENNAN & WARE COMBINATION. VIEWS OF IRELAND. The ta, THE THRLE Matines Saturday, Fridas, Bule 9t o New Comic Operet- SISTERN, cats will commencs on McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST TS OF EDWIN ADAMS IN IS ROMANTIC CHABACTER, CLANCARTY. SATURDAY MATINEE—CLANCARTY, Moniduy next—ENOCH Al NXW CHICAGO 1 oppoelte Slerman Houas, Clark-at., near Nandoly A DELIGOTFUL THEATRE, SUCCESS! 01 Heads and Yomng Hearts! With a grest eant, trimen, urils, Monday—HEAITS AND DIAMON D Turaiture and Qos- GRAND COMBINATION, OHARLES MAC EVOY’S TAMOU3 ORIGINAL And the MORRIS COMEDY coM HIBERNICON, AURORA TURNER-HALL, Milwankeenv. and Weat Huron at, Thix aud_every evening dur eplendil Tubleluz, iluntrati Bevuery and Historical Evonte ot Ireland, ing tho week, efghty iy the Liewliebing euchi repres seutatlon enliveucd by the .forrin Cameny Complany in their Portcan and aparkling + Lifo, Love, and Frolic in the 0. a1 35¢. M'CORMICK FRIDAY, AUG, Grond Charity Benefit of Fiouting Huaplial, feason, Tickots, 60 cen NEW YUUK 10 QU HELVETIA, 4,040 ton h UL Abniy a1 13uuse), Liwago, Matiuee Suturiay ut Ketelien doseriptive of nersld Tule, Tickets HALL, Concert, Musical event of the oussoucy, n. LARSON, . B, Nariueast corner Olark and Randoiph-sia, " (ojiooiie naw EDUO. ONAL, The Sage Oollogo for Lady Studonts, Tuls tunitntion lian been crectea it ol ywd iy e 1. 11, W, Bags, ata cost o with Cornell Univeraity, Jamiew mhwt receive ot tho D tiurongs and by Thn coliega i, Joluly’ farmietied and COUTEER 01 Inmtent 18 ghorgs 1 IR |t e d i ) CTAIY CHapal, by ) e g, AL Fullat ma Lo 1n (o comitey, ander 01 oyl end e e vatlen R of July §81 loeyin iy s p o o eommadated during the Riunlig In Septom o, | sl aprliants for orarr uf appieatio Eor cleciiar PRESID) K. ¥, T T OF CORNELL Of 800,00, in com; n eondition ‘that soing fveru by an_education an an that provided for young man, {n liented Ly atwam, ghied by grovided with baths, Alg.rdefi and nenSmenta) geonnds, 4 ava the priviiecn of ail ihe thn Univomaitg, atd ta i seat Ju 1o djacant qainied clergymen of varionn rarta of the men £ that purpose, U versity rar, b B 1 il twenty, A whL e pogtetore | Iy the infnz full par inre, e frees USTVRLATY, "Tinden, U5, SCHOOL AND COLLEGR DIRECTORY. A bnok of nearly aulde to xid pare Achiool, It containg W1 pages, climate, Pallrond fact.stice, ote, Bt el gordia 8 compdetn lint o aud colleges In the Cnited Staten s Rard o places wherela the a compile-t exprossly an 8 selocting 11 o sehools furtion In te « 1 alel, tha 170 2 My potal e arefpe Hon of ke muat desirable intiitions of lar by, Bent freo upon appli-ation, Tistrae, " COT] Burean of Bchool Advertis mestie Building, ot Ni it RACINIS The Hehionl of Lettera, the 8 Gramm t 8 ool of Racine Co day, Bept, 15, restoration meuta, aml a new comer Bros Laboratery, Are o be finisned hefors the torm o the o Fur wlissiou apyly tn KLY, JAMES Racina Cilalaguen can bo bad at Janwen, Mitehel} & 1 chanta’ Natioual Baik, COLIHmGIH, of Taslor Hall, centn, s md Tnforn il m, Do- wlway aud Fourteesths ACUti v lonl, A i the ege will reoren Wedncse with many fmprove. und Gymuasium Wil opens will add mich anfaste# of (he institution. DE KOVEN, D, D, College, Kacine, Win, {/Clurg & C. thateay, 139 Btate st., and st the Aers ST. JOEII- Boarding aud Dy § 1, Ciliren, " ev, THEODI) 20 Wit Thirtyemecor el clarn [ the ruiy of aud Lite an filuntrating s o i1 HIn clusn (o th atuds of the Fiue Arts will 14 Tho Full Torm Legina on Weinesday, s For Clrentar and informatisn New York. Uk from the st a SCEHOOL. for Young Ladies and HVING, LT, D, tector, Ur, "Ireing’ the Eugl ud ttiustrated by Hine hoen, will begin 1 50l etitical U ot the sane time, hist apply as aho UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Univessity of C Tnversity, cowed ita % taten Seriaf Judge Bootly uud Frofs, four hours dals, ani Ieyo Lanl xear, Le-ldes u coitrre eul Jurinf rudence. The Ho, the Statutes, i added 1o the Sear. Reopenn Sept, 15, moutbs, Dipioma silm ote. address V, B, DJ Budlding, Chicagn, T, Druni T, A th th NBLOW, becretary, 24 1 w an-d Meyers, A dectured i this Cole hr Dr. Davtanon Ml 1, B. Rutd Reviser of aculty for the coming per year of ning FOr rat- Jognes, nbaud e Har, e, Pleasant Military Academy, A Select Boarting Bchonl for Young Mer and ings, at Bug Sing, eqursa of fnstruction, | it Y. on tha Hudeon, Diplom i at graduation. orgavization compdeie aud thoroush, G 1 buil Hugs commoiio s, A Lall geadrd rty-anenn i Toar bering Sept. 19, Send for cirealir eontiiniug Chicago referenrees, J. HOWE ALLEN, Irin-ipal, MLLE. BROUSSAIS Tieape: Ladicn, 604 M1 biga dav, Sert. 5, eultivation of NMunic, ® her French and English B-hool for Yonng near Bixtecnthont, chal atiention gfven to the For circulars and on Moy horough forcnoes Lingnea | FOR BALE. " FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, FIRST.CLASS BLOOP, YACHT MAMIE, §0 foat long. 13 Loet boam, compretely fited ot Trnteind i cavin whh Axmineter ’.3.:‘3, e Limbrequine, ete, 15 for five, Lewillon cowior's st Ier's puntry, foll met ching ‘;;nl,)e-wnrh_. A metal work e nickel plateds” Dagtt by Rlehard Wallin, of New York, tno years 30, And cost - ibea twa completo feta of nafle, bestdon fane Han carrot the Fennant of her clame since Luuits AR 1he owner 8 alont 1 miove, ahe it b ey 88 lera 103D ane-ualf whiat vho <o, 1 nppiied gt withia the uext tweniy days, * Addrent WAL 1T, BURK, Vice-Goramodors Internati nv.n:mrmh. atroit, Mich, VV,ELA ILROAD TIME TABLE, HRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0F 1RATNS FETLARATION OF REFFRENCE. MATES, —1 Saturday oz enyna. wnday ezocptat. 1Woudsy sicopleds | ag Uty atY: 0w, . § Daile, IZAGO & NORTHWESTEQY RATRAY Y, slrm o e i 178 Genag, .+ and at the dap ot [ Teket o1 v i aPaeine Faat 4ns, Lrrrescteri " n=Depat enmaraf Levot corner of Canal a MI2H Ay cp nd Kinsia nd Kineio.sts, oA, o] Mail (via main Iiag Day s, . Kxpros i QUAND DAPTLY *\ND W) Morniop Exp. NIt Reprsse *Bunday ¥z, CHICAGY, ALTOY X ST Loul3, ant e s, huanias City o Denter Short Lines, Iniom Depot, Wert Side, nevie” Wotion'st, pppiye Tett Vet AL Dewoty and 127 fiandotphost,, wnd corser Wit 1kt i snanbores |t T Fanear City and Danver Fast Tz, o7 v BU Loais and Norinarioln a - +om 2oocs 310 0 Cliergs & Paducat Raitronq e arie, Lacon, Wastngtan ¥ Jollet &' Da1eni Acs wpnssdatt 2 25000 . * Ridia vl LEKE SHCRE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, ' Trwer, | Aviieer | avq.n.“v‘:..gn.{n Han. | 0o m.| 630 b in- 9:008, m.| #:00p. m. ally, via naia) s 8009, m | 8:15p.m.| 8:00a. m. | 3400, m. Wik, m, € 'ICADY. MILWAUKES & s, PYIL RAILR 1 Gaion Lepors corner Wadinss nn§ Gnatosint s sddremn the Privciyal, 8880tk €1kt opni Shepman Gsutey ik pris? Arrice, H. B. BRYANTS (Bryant & Stratton) Chicago Business Collcge ENGLISIT TR Btat , southenst cor, SINING scrmoor, Washington, Chi-ugo, 1ll, The latgedt snd most “thorough lustitution of the nd in Awerica, Bend for chrcuiar, Seminary o the Sacred Heari, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Offers to sefined e icatigi, Day the toarders, LRIOH, 44 Weat sumed Wedueeday, Sept, 1, oung ladica all the advantages of & a0lid and & sebolars ure admitied 10 tlis For part urn 3y ply 10 the Tuylorst, Ciasses ree BADFORD'S RTUDENTS' HOME, A hovs Bebool, Middletown, Coun, - Delfehttul altiatton, peHor aceommiodation, " Melttvee d {11 Thorough schiool. Address Rev, J, i1, BRADFORD, A ADAME 0, DA SILV AND MRS. ALLX, IRADFORD'S (formerly Mrx, Ogden” Hofm. 1 Geriman Bording wnd D, divs nud Cundres New York, Thirty-elghth-u!, plivution tuay by twauo by lotfer J“[ OTRE] #nd German Boar 1ing aud Day children, “and Iufaute, Hoo, Duently ju oue year, Drowing Water color, ete] P TARDIVEL, ‘ork, reapiens hivr Fren, an'my 1. Reop or § . Ape ersonally, us ubose, 25 WEST FORTY. h, Eng Ist, School for yoang ladies, o Frenck spoken from statuary, pustel, . W. C. UNIVERSITY, The twenty firut sesafon of this fustitution will open In the uew Lufldings—tue mort coniplets tow oo 1ho Coutinent—in Trvington, 4 milles east of thin city, Bept. 15, Fud Faculty® aix coursen of study: buin roscn recelved, For cabilogiies address C, E 10Le LENBICK, Secretury, or U, A, DUGESS, Preeldent, Tudlanapoliy, Ind, MRS. GARRETSON'S Englisb, Fre wet, aud Germwn Boarding und Dy Bebool for Young Ladies voi Children 0, 52 Wit Forty-seventii-at,, belween Fifth and Siaiheave,, will reopen on Wednicedus, Bept, 22, 1nib. Applicstions made porsonaity or Ly letter, as nbove, MRS, cuTirs 10O hool (o yuang futhe \ 1ty Univarany. In 10 Wost—wh rs in £t comploto in all de, tn il Wess onent Munda: Farnacion, M Westorn_and Sopt. 11, 8. EUGKNTA CU uuthwostrn Stat e Aaderas ior ca ARDING AND DAY Mo, Bt rem et wat setln Cbhuldings e ben added rendoring Rofervuces can be glien Fall tern ingua and fne Bt Luuls, Mo, FIBER 23 West Tweuly-sixtheat,, N, Behool far Young Ladica and Fiue Arts a speialty, Kind Delicate pupdle strengibened movement cary, ete, Privapal. DRICK INSTITUTE, Y. Boarding and Dsy Childzen. Musie ani dergurton Department, by s inmastles, Wfting DI, BARAH L, UENDUICK, OTVLY DIRECT LINE ‘Lue Usnoral | botween Now Yurk aud Hasca. @ 0.0 1ot (ho vaiting. ratos. Hioo, chuding ail tmaex ARRAGON, Cabin Passage, Facanion tkets, Lako Stiura & M, 3 Sywmon aasa lantio Cowpany' othoe), Wit satk fromm 1 ridy, GULD (including wino)3 vl e Toturn ticko! intormediar B Afm’u:tl..,n e FINANCIAL T0 FRANCE, Mail Sloamaips ieudiu vey A& (i iare s o har. 0. 0, Nuret River, Bout. ¢ taridar, nopi i @ urdsy, Sept. d, 30 Steeraze, H, G WILLIAMS & (O, BANKIRS, e, Bt, l'.lllrI{ulull ', NEW YOUK, buy and sell Chicago othier 0 municijal tuend socurltics coustiutiy ou liand, Wunted—Uurlington, Codar K, atd Alluu, frat, Winted—Ouicug), Dinville & Viareauca frut, * Wanted—Nortliert Facitic 13-10 frat., Thene and olher rullway seouritive not regularly quuted imade & npectalty, "Orders for stocks ang othen socuritics pocelva persosial altentiou st tho Now York 810k Exchauge, Good deposls sccounta recefved, HENRY S.KI NG & CO. BANKERS, LONDON, EN GLAND, Opea CUBRENT ACOOUNTS with Bankers and Mer- clants Iroe of Gomission, INTEREST ou Mouthly Balancea, COLLECTIONS au all pointe, Now Yore Ageuts—3leaars, i, Liveryool House—Meuars. King, K, Jeaup, Palon Bailie & Co. MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADENY, MORGAN PARI, NEAIR CHICAGO, (Via Rock Inlan ceasful Inmtitution Bept, 14, Cul, 8, §, bo persunally conaulted for som oblalued, either ot the Grand Pacifie Hotel or &t the city Leadquarters of 12 Lakesids B. Chamber of Oamerce, e Acudemy, No, A Ttoad.) openn it Fall Reasion Nortou, President, can o dayw, aml Cir h}': g, LOGAN SQUARE ‘i Boarding nud Dy St 151 Yine-o 1875, OTTAGE HILL COrmAoEy, L ton-Hudwd, Courvo ol e artaa spacialty, [nuir Furoircalars adireds U U. W - a1 atv, Du cho Py Coiapretionaie jyduaougihu shers bean EMINARY, il fur Ladien, tuated - Puliadelybla, il o toopeucd S, 5, line 8, A, SCULL, s Bk J: FINDELL, | Principals, and . ELL, Prino'l and Prup'r, 57,50 LER Quak o Academy for Iy phia. 10 Inetruciors. B, A, M), Media, L3, TLAKE FORRST ACAD A collego preparstory clou] o7 boy gtun Bey 49, No cxtras, Medls 2 milen from Phtladel. DGE (Uarvard Full torm be- SABIN, Lriucipal, HRS. ¥, G, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladies, Ditavis, N, Qquire of Klute's Atloruey Churiss . FUr referonces, In- IVIL AND MECUANICAL ENGIN, C tlie Hourveluer Po.y tcbule untitute, lustruction very 1o thla country,” Graduates ot 5, N. ¥, ractical, Advuntuges Unsurpassed uits oxcellent poeltiou, Keopens Bept, 16, For the Annual Re nster, coutsine fug luiproved Course of Htud audrees Frof, CHAULES DROWNE, Divecier snd full particulary SCI00L OF 'y of Michlga, T, Aun Arbor, Mi) PLINES, For circular, Addresa If, D, dics and Littla Girls, Fs l\\-v 1. Jonos wud Mrs, Mutland, Principals, Bosrd: iug und D.y Bchool, Latin, Freuch s Veruon Place, 1 application, Euhvb, wn i th AiMon, T, VERNON INBTITUTE FOIl YOUA 1A- M, tablished (n 1 French, Uerinan, and ¢ fanily, No. 40 Mt Nuleratices ghen oo S.‘;““ M open Tuesday. A vraduating L s wow fozr will be connecled with Lo Beubuary, spply wa above, 1 BIDE REMINATY, 403 1, BISON, Frinejal—Tbo i Bopt, 9, with fall corpa of teachicry, 10AN-AV,,— hool whil fos A Kiudergarten . s, " For cireutans & Prairle dn cmm' + Paseanvar, La Ceoran, W Mioneapadie, 1ino Ureoa isay, "thy ison, Trai | alui, Monasna, Rt Passani e 8.0 0. . (o1 000, . 00p. . S e, Hi. apulis, througn ILL'¥0IS CENTRAL PaLRYYY, Denot, foot aF ke 1, anit fiot of 7 Ogice e\ awdaly b CHINARD, BURLINGTON X UINGY RAILRIYY, 08, Tl @ - Laakeeste, Ind(@ua-s, and Sivees §omatund Sicterntiate, Tickel Ofvens, b3 Ghre daf depoia Ball end Eapro, Gli3na aua fee, Dubuiue'a si Tkt odatil* | o Aocommadatio] dunda.s. 1Hx, ¥a uras, KANKAKEE Liye, Junt Lakest., anid From Centrat Depor, ettt ivow) depot foot Teanty. Dcket'ices V5L Handoipivatrs anf mf dreentt Arrir Indianavolis, Loulaville & Olge nall Day Exprany 1n olis, Lontaville &' G et K3 provs tially ) -] 8:09 p, m, CINPINNATI AIR LINE AND <. Pom Lurs, Cincinait o s NN, ner Clintun and Carpolts Fantoty st g ollate., st Side, " Tickei wghes, Ui Leiee, | Arvien — *8:40p, m. 1408, m, Indianapolty, natl ay tndisaagolis, uaty (datly Loalsville & Clncin. s o uey i 8:00a, m, o 730, m., CHICAGO & PATIFIC RAILROAD. v denal - corner Chicaro-um, ant: arrabes.s { and ieketaice Ko, 4 Clarbatey wect oo Shemstt 0, CINCINNAT) & ST, LouIs RAILRIYY. eorner Cliton lnz‘:h!:‘»;zfi.a' 3 :ll Sickay T Eeare. | avriee; Ciftsben Pitttarg & Now Yo/~ Couiabigt FT% & on e gL AP e (daily), 7300, m ) 708 m. PITISBUR:, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. Toure, THoRE 8 Oy maLioen Wontusccomder, - ekt ice, 10 Cunbt W Washinpos — N Malt, Bundays Exooptod, Eapsess, L, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND. ACIFIDRAII.INNH P Derot, ca buun fiurots und Sherman-sta, e N ind Thscine thoiat Omata, Leavenw'tht Atchlson 7y A CouIATEL OB, UK HOSPITAL cormse ‘aabiogton and £radkliue cliartacod by tho State of L] nuls for 1 ioate attontlon, witt Lol b contideutial, Uive, 1y NO CURE! No rayi: D, Kea.n,. 3060 80UTIL CLARK-ST,, OHIOArOO, aiphbegubied, porsualt or P e g wuly physician iy th ciy who pay. LA R T RSB, FAITH €. HONMEIN D KOCKWELL'S Fantly oud ough fnstruction aud Louss cuforts. culur, Hyringtld. Masa, reopens Bept, 16, t AND MISH B, 1f, Day dchool for Young or Bend for cire PEERSKILL (Y. Vo MILITARY ACADEMY, Now G Opeas Bojit. ear,Ad ” 3 3l : ST END INNTLTD W N T, woasum, S, 8. L. OADY, bead 10z clrcular, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, ~ A Py UL 0ds0i07 10 10s adareind. MARRIAGE i4 vz s GULDE. (s saliiatond discororios la thu sclonce ui rep ot tn, broserving (he Suplesian, o, Vliie la aii {20, auting wGrk of 3 jagu Sl i iouratings. il Sl 10 i hsd o' 810 LIAFTiSd OF oanie a:.“.“"-nfin'nmmfilflu GUUTL 15 by Gt Joek sad > d uut loft carulusaly about house. Heot (uiepaid) for Bty Uanter Addrese DR HOIE DIRAGANY, 1R e Al e IR

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