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TUE CHICAGO n Building inn day or two, and mounted for aor rhe Hoseot tio. Hignal fotvlen are high Gelighted now unt ths Government lie at Inst onavied them to lot thelr Hght shine bofors mou that they may, — Mitoutnce Sntinels THE MAYFLOWFR, ‘ThaCtaveland Leater tates that the soow May- flower, which sunk off Marblehead on Tuentay, lion (n abont 30 fect of water, with most of her cargo of atone on board, No cause for her sinking cau be seeignad, fan the ftent that was known alo was leaking badly aud sottling, Theses wse calm, and no accktent had hap. ne to atrain the verscl, ‘Tho wrocking-tug Monitar Avid make an evort to ralse hor abortly, an ft In thought itean bedous without much trouble,’ Tho crew wero taken from tho mattheada by honts from the ialand, No liven were lost, snd no personal property of auy Aud was saved, THE PERSIAN AND COMET. A groat aeal of excitement wan caused on tho rivor yeaterilay by the announcement of the ainking of the prop Comet snd tho burning of the sloarnship Veralan, ‘The Comet was owned by Messrs Hunua & Co. wi rated B d,and was 7H tone burden, Sle was built 4 1997 fn this eily, and was rebut during (he water 218-4 3,00, Her ynlne wae 825,000; Seed for Lavon! an Sani in 60 fathome of water, The Persian was a now boat, having becn built here n 1414, and before the Lullding of the Conunodore wna he largest steam propeller on the lakes, ‘Thore was eotne insurance on (io vented, tint whist rinountit fas impossible to learn, a8 Mr, Wiuslow, her owuer, Tmmediately apon rec. {ut of Uie nows of hor burnin went to Iiuifalo lo look up the matior, Full particulars will Gagiven #8 Avon as pouaible,—evcland Leader, Saturday, NATIONAL NOAND OF BTEAM NAVIGATION, ‘Tho Nationsl Board of Steain Navtgation, aco tele worl h is compored of representatives of tha ocean, take, and river stearnboat companies of tho United States, will hold {ts fourth annual meeting at the Metropolitan Motel on next Wednesday, Yesterday the Now York The following 1s tivo Commuttes of tha Natlonat Board, who, together with the other deirgates, roproceut a capital of $300,t00,0002 Prestdont, J.T, Wasting, Nilchigant Vire-Fresldeut, ‘Thomas’ Glyde, Peuney! yania; Sovond Vier-Proaldent, R, H. Woolfolk, Ken tucks} Corresponding Secretary, MU. 8. Osbon, New Yors;' Recording Becretyy, W, L, James, Ponnayle vanie'; Trevsures, J, D, And: Executive Committee Je comyrincd uf Mesrr Bherlock, of Oboe 8,1, Shirley, of Michigan ; ¥, Payue, of Penneylvanias Simpaon Horner, of Penne aylvanta{ N. J. Biuley, of Pounsylvanias Cy’ W, Cop i, of Now York; L, Murray Ferris, Jr of New York; Jolin Allon, Jr, of Mnfato; E.'T. Evann, of Budulo; Auning Siuith, of Now Jersey; Je ] ine; ‘I, We Nickerson, of Bussachunctt ‘of Mnevachurolts:' La dy mont} .E, Smit, of Marytan fog yeaterday {t was decided by tio fufavite their guests ta the theatre on Wodnenday evening, but whlch theatre waa not agreed upen, tho matter being Inft iu Secretary Oabou's bandy,” Un ‘Tunreday.tue delegates will esit tho ateamalip City of Mickmond; on Friday they wil be taken througit the excavation at Mell Gate, and will abo enjoy a aail around tho bay, on & atesinboat chartered for the occasion, anid in the evening a bangitct whl bo given altho Metropolitan Hote 1 Vurk Herald, ‘THE CHICAGO LOARD OF TRADE, Tho Port Huron correspondent of tho Detroit Post han tho following in regard to tho various rumors couceru. ing the sluking of this vesnel : Capt, Fred, Merriman, of the Corst Wrecking Com- any, who hed charge of tbe work of ralslug tho bark joard of Trade, was interviewed thin morning in ref erence to We atury of tho cook of tue Htwicuo, which appeared inthe Chicago fost and dail of the 25th dust., und attributes tuo holes tn the water-cloact pipe o thie agency of onc of the divora, Capt. Merriman states tunt the story lan absolute and eutire fabrica- tlon thronguont, ‘Tue coos fu question was only on board the Rescvo for fourteen daya,und that wae during fheiine they were laboring ut the vessel. From tus wane ner fu which the vesol’s cabin waa wrecked [¢ was au utter smpousibility for adivor to gointo tho calin white abe wae unter water, andthe holes in the water-cloret pipe could not havo beon made from the onceldo witout % staging Lelug erected alongeldo the vessel by the diver, an elo wus almost on an even hice), tnd it wan ‘clearly evident that they were nada trom the inside, After the veescl was Talwod it wus discovered that the top of the cabin had fallon iu, ancl waa ky wodged down that it tad to be ed into four plocos to be removed, Capt. Morri- man sayn that a4 Foun 46 tho yevsel wae rained two die futereatd porsons Were appointed, ono of whom waa on hand at nil times aftor the yossel Wan brought fnto rt, and that whio she was Lelng Lrought into port 2 did not allow avy one ta goon bosrd, He further. more states tnt whion the vosacl wus ralecd last fall and tawed within 12 mileg of tho shore, she was pure foctly intwot aud bad not Jost her kovl, or audered auy Other injury that he could eve, Mr, Fred Sharpe, anothor diver in the employ of the Comjauy, sxsuite’ thut a crowhas was used on tho ‘vessel Lut oucu While she was under Water, and ot that timo it wus usad to relosso tho anchor from the chain, Ho also states that Le was the only diver om= ployed on tho afer portion of the veesol in the fall, and that when tho vere! wis ralrod and brought ints Zaltport a board vas uatled over tha wuter-closet pe rout Uw UUltalites Samo reference ought to bo mado to tho character of the cook, Jol vouway, whom It 1 arm rted broke fnto @ sinall grocery sore at Fairport und did bis shire of pillaging with others, Aficr tho verrel was faved into Butiuio, Couway went around teling ie story, aud was Leata to any that o govd thing might bo niade out of It if it wes properly handled, aud tue story was ropeated by lilt to two praminent insur- suce mon, who advised btw to keep quict about it or Lo milght’ get into troublo, Consequently the source whenea the information cama ie rather unrodtatle, Copt, Merriman claims that tho holes in the closut- ipo wero mado previons to thelr ariival, although Le cea not wieb to way that they were mado with avy ite tention of defrauding the {usurance compunics, or by 24e Cuptatn ar any ouo clso, rews, Maryland, ‘Tne ¢, ‘Thomas A Baby Mippopotumus, New York Work The tatost addition to Barvum's monagorie ie Dow on exhibition at tio store of Moder. Roiche & Brother, No, 65 Chatham stiest—a baby hij Popotamus—tho ouly vounguter of hia species tuat bas ever boon brought alive to Amotica, The * baby" was bory ou tho bavkaof the River Bacha Bulano, 1 tue upper part of Nub:a, some timo tust April, and was captured nour tho river on the 17th of that mouth by a arty of hunters Bont out by Meters. Reicho Brothers, ‘The ‘expedition, which consimed of Fixts camo’s and cighty men, ioft Alexandria In Septombor, roach- dug Nubia oy way af Sucz and Boassin, A part of the forco returnod to Aloxundcia in April last, aud tho reat @ mouth lator. ‘his latter portion 4 siuded tue captor of Bachitn, aa the bippopot- t..us dy called, a young Gorman by tie name of Lotso, who accompanied his aaptiva to this country, Lotine, who iso fino, stalwart, intolli- Gent man, dotsilod yostorday the ciroumetauces Ot theca tura of tha ‘oaby" av follows: AR fue expedition was raturning along tuo banks of the Bache Kalaue tho slaves ecoumpanying coo expedition cate upon Bachita, whom her muther Was suciliog, «le. ohauco was boo good to be lost, and an attack was mado upon tao mo.her, Who was apeadily eo thght. : Hachita was taken charge of by Lohso, and beyng vafaly szourod on the bacs of ono of the camels, wae brought, afiera thirty-seven days jnarch, through tie deva.¢ to Souvkin, wheves the expedition reiuined by nos and canal to Aloxandr.a, Here Bachita and hor cay tor took avHoge for Marseiley, aud sens theuae by rail 9 Alicld, in Germany, Tho piigo was at «ica fconred by Mr. Yigraum's agent, and waa i\e- Watded to Ameriva from Bremen, arriving hijo Saturday last the Mosel: Monday who wry tiausferred to her preaout quartera ab Moears. Heiche & Bros, Biobita whon captured resom: Died p puoklog pig in wizo aud appearance. Bho waa fed on mite for overs woekn, woking ie frum Lowe's tigers, bho 1s how 41% wmontha old, stands sig feet high cand is about 423 feet long from suout ta tail. Were it uot for the dlatteued nono and protrud- jug eyos pud upaitity ake caull woll be likened to go comtortabla middie-uied Berkshire ple. Tho color iva Webs roan on the danke aud bolly, Hoopening on the back, ‘Tho ‘bavy” w axcogd ingly tama, aud ja doyotenly gttachon to hor ror, Lohwo, whom sho follyis iio a dog in 8.1 Lis movements around the inclosuro, lying duwa cloug by biv side when ho wtretchos hime welt on his plaok sent. Hor food at provont {6 Mute bread aud mitk, which eho dovoura in Jarye quantitign. Uor'bldy bs thick, but orm aud smuath, }resouting none of the roughened spate yd sealod that will como with later voara, Sho fy eaid to bave cust Afr, Lgrunm 2,000 for exponued of catching aud t anaportatiun, Sho ho towaln for some daya ut ber proveut quar- i —_—__. National Haucution in Ireland, Aoourding tu the report of the Commies of Natio: al Education, wiich jaa rovontiy tae ionyatl there wero, Ou Dog, Ut ast, 7,957 nehopliy in operagion, being ory: threo moro thay in 187s, ‘Vio numucr of cvildyen on tue rolla who queda auy attondausa Was 1,006,511, which was 3L.H15 over the previous year, ‘The svorayo ai y attondanco way 995,350, whlch wan 81,815 wore than in 1873, ‘Tbe Comtpinioners ex) lain tho itregy atity of the attendance by tue ‘babit, sudin mort cased (ve Decoasity, of employing the children during certaiuseaacusin fara work, Thoy Lave audoavured to make over schooly at. fiactive, sud tbe sytem of payment by reauite Las acted axa stimulus snd there hos boon a Coerued itnprovament iy the attendance, ‘There Were gighty-{lye wchouls struck of the rot Chuoly tur ius licient attendance, aud tive tehovle susveuded, ‘The numbet of Warrant: schocts i 6,350. ‘There aro 1,252 clerical ‘| SUk lay Homan Cathole managers, 261 oley, and dia day Viotostaut Episcopalian mauay $43 clerieul snd 178 lay Mreebysorian imauagy 85 cic rival an-t 42 lay members of other devami- Babine, ard U7 olticiul gv managers, There Sto 4,741 echools under Roman Cuthollo otericat Mavayemont, Over 19 por veut of the pupila in Mleudunce are Rowan Catholiv, 1 per cout Fieovyteriau, and over 8 por cent Protestant Epweopalian, ‘The average daily attendance in the amodg| gchools way 4,019; in Jy7s it was * 8054. The uumber on the rolls ia larger, Dur- jug the year 623 teachors, of whom’ 136 wore timinog in Dublin ab the pablo expensc, were wilhdrawo, CURRENT GOSSIP, TRMPORA MUTANTUR. ? The world tuena mild; democracy, they sy, Honnda the sharp knobs of charactor away $ And wo great liam, tintoas at grave axpente Of what nee: @ of proof, the moral sense 5 For man or race in on the downward path Whore fitre grown ton anit for honest wrath, And there's a subtle (nfiuence that aprings From worda to modify our aenae of things. A plain dintinction is obscured of late 5 Mon, If they wil, may pardon 3 but tue Btate Foryete ita fuuctlon if vot Oxed as Fate, Ho thought our sires; a bividred yeare 0g0, It mon wero kuaver, why, people called sem 60, And crime conld nee tne peamaevartal bend Its brow sovore at 10 Jong vista’s grid Iu those days for plain Uuuge plain words woutd serve; Men hed not learned to admiyn the gracetul awerve ‘Wherowith the Eathotic Naturo's genial mood Makos publia duty store to private youd 3 - No muditied consclouco raised tho saving doubt ; A soldier proved uuwoithy wae deumued out, 0 olllcer casliered, & civil servant, (Jo mnattor though bie plety ware fervent) ingracefully dismissed, and througy ue land Hacu bore tor life a stigina from typ veund, Whore fur-laard hiea made others moro averse To take the facile step froma bad to ware Tho Ten Commandments bad # reaujug then, Felt fu their bones by loant considerate mew. Because behind them Public Couscicuce at Aud without winciug fade (Leir sanndates good, But now that © Stateamanabtp " ts just a way ‘To dudge the primal curse aud sake tt peys lacs Ustlco meana o kauit of patent drili ‘g furco an entrauce to the Nations Hil, And poculation nomething rather tesa Wfeky than if you apelt it wita an ‘Now that to mea} Ly law ts grown an art, Whom roguce the aires, thelr milder sons call mart, Aud “alightly irregular ” dijutes the ename Of what bad once s romewhat blunter name race to private crime, Confront mankind with Lrazen frout aud! Sieal but enough, tha wold Is unsevero,— ‘Tweed fas at.tosnan, Flak s tuaucle: Tnyout a mine and bemtho Lord kuowa what, y Tato, WILD What you'vo Yot, ‘The public nervant wuo tas stolen or lind, If callod on, may realgn with honeat pride As unjuat favor put him In, why doubt upjuat bes turved bin out? Even If tndicted, what ls that bat fudge To Lim who countod-th the elective judge? Whitewashod, ho quita the noatisisu's aril At oang in mid, with pockets Hllod fur Ufo iis ludy ylures with goms whose vulgar bla: ‘The poor tan through 418 helgutened taxes paya, Iimaelf content if cue huge Kolinoor Bulge from a shirt-front armpler than beforo,— Autnot too enuiid, fest ft haply te ‘To roure suspicion of the Peuple's Friend; A publle mee iM, ireated at Lite cost, Rowolvpa iin back wore virtue than Le lost; Witb character regt}!, be counta his ¥: Wuat's goue was aur, He eoild good rennlnag Yor what ts good except what fricud and 108 Seem bots upan{moua in thinking 1 ‘Tho stocks and bonds whieh In our Kepluca the atnpld paqan'a atocl ones 7 With choker white, wherein uo cynic eyo Daren 200 fdoazed a bempon tho, At parl+h meotinge he conducts in prayer, And pays for wiiysious—to be seul elsowuers ‘On¥Cuange respected, tu tis friends endeared, Add but « Bunduy. - he's revered, Aud hia too early Comb will not be dims ‘Vo point a tnaral for our youth to come, jumiea Russell Lusceit in the “Nutone TROLLING ON HORSEBACK, Fishiog with a trollivg-liue on Lorsoback is anovel sport, A cdrreajoadont of Forest and Slream tolla bow he did It in Florida: Some reven yoars ago I was living fo Bradford County, of this Stato, and partly for pleasure avd partly for business ‘ound occasion to visit an acquaintance somo 15 mulca distaut in Allae chus County, Near my friend's residence wore sovoral well-known Inkos, which swarm with tho Southern biack bags, or, aa the natives Lore mis+ namo thom, trout. I totended on leaviug homo to have some sport in that Iino, and took alon,s a common spoon hook anda foiuted bamooo rod. My friend doubted its usefutnose. Ho looked upon that group of threo rather amall hooks with semuo of lucrodulity. Bass aro usually caught in thia couatry with live bait, and whon tho natives uso artificial it is composed of a buuch of gaudy feathers sad rags, with half a dozen largo cod hooke, the wholo thing as largo as ono'd two fete, and mado fuat to a sont cord 8 or 4 feet long, aud this in tury f.atened ton stout evruce or cane polo, Aman ptanda in the cow of » okuf, and #0 he ie padd.on aluug the edge or tha lily pads bobs thia fy" un tha auefavo, When ha gote a bite (and they do 1tas to it treoly), ho puils the Heh in by tho rod, mam strougth, bund over hand. Kuowlug, ae I did, this style, I really contd not Liame him for having douvts of my Little spoon, Mo was uudecuived, bowever, tho wame evening, wheu ] o-toulehed ibe natives, aud myrolf as well, by Uavitig alll ovald ationd foin tho suape of bas. Lho next day wo were riding along the bank of the Inko near his hou 6, which, like many ovbers Ju this rog,on, hug suns partigily, do as to leavo & Bitp Of bercu somo JJ or 40 fovt wide around it, Fiim footing for a horse to tho very edzo, und even tuto tho water any- where, Lo the bright Nght I could seo many Dark, and an occasional pickerel, catlod bara yack teh, lying 8 or 10 feet from shore, Of course 1 wished for my rod, 99 auy fshoimau would under the gircumntaaces, and the thought inusntly tlagbod through my mind, why dis mount to fie? why not twh from borsooace ? Novhing move easy, certainly, and as suon as [ returned to tho house I axtemporized 9 gam, tastenod a grain-sack to the pommel of my wad: dlo, and sot out, druue aloug tho odge of the water with from 40 to GU foos of live trailmg bebiud mo, ans it Wan porfectly nstonieling toms tosco the way in wineh the figa strucd af that spoon. When £ fustoved ono of cuurso I halt, aud rode out into about 334 feet ot water. ‘Thon the fan be Ran, for at tliet my borse Was not ino.suod to ale low ay 8 or 10} ound baus to bo eplasLivg about at Buch close proximity; bat, alter two ur tarae rorled op gud wero safely deposited in tho grain- bag, bo seamed to take almost as mual interest in ft as 2 did, Aftor thay day's expoitoace 1 never was dependent on abont for good bass. Hehiog, wud oven tried it by movulight wath ex- colent success, HOW TO EAT A PEACH, Everybody knows bow co eata peach, it may be nad; aud yet everybody may not know tho begt way, Wo yofer not to the gonoral and promiscuous way in which this luvotous frult ts disposod of on tho stroots, or at jirogular tinios and placos, but to tho aftor-diuner oating, in tho rogular frult course. Tho fruit should come to tho table whole,—{he Iargor and mora pettect in form and color tho better. ‘To cat & peach with tho outer kin ta too outro for any Iady or gen- tleman, This munt be avoided. To peel rhe peach wito a fruit-knifo involves the excoasive soning of the hands, and the action of tho acid on the delicate nerves nt the foger-eads lu any- thing but ploavant.—and thou, fa distiognisued society, it soons vulgar to lave the finvers soiled like thoue of $ servaut. Many ladies who ‘Joyo peaches dearly” will forogo tho ploaxuro of eating them rather than present #o uncouth an appearance boforo thoir frianda, aud expecially be- fore thowo fastidious backelora whe aro kopt from mutiimony because all tho ludios they koow so #0 vulyaras to eat. Our mothorl is mmply this: Cut the fruit gon in tho middle, and remoyo tho pit; liuld the hetwisplera ju the lot hand—it will searcoly ba soiled, — tho outer ekin hiolling the — fingora, aad tise & epoan, dessert ar teu, to scoop out tha pip aud juico and carry it to tho mouth, You thus exoapo the disagrovadloness and yaleaiity of sol'ud tingors, and that frightful temptation to suck tho tinger endy,.which pot all the tadies of our acquantence are alle to resist, ‘To add a little powdered suyar to the fruit as i repoxes in tho vulvety covering, adda to tho oxquisite foaat the saccarne which, 1D & cold Foanon Iho thiy, it woeina to Head in order to be palatable to most pereous, Follow theso simplo wuegostions and you will tnd new adjoctives or superlatives for tho old ones to dexciive the lus- ciousucss of tius great Auorican fruit, - Vyonence, A CALIFORNIA POMFROY, Ban Francisco boavta a youth the counterpart of Jusse Pomeroy, ‘They bang such boys tore easily thore, His name is Harry Rogers aud to ia but 10 years of age, When about 4 years of age, the youngutor was detected in catching tho neighbors’ chickens, which, having couyoyad tu some hiding place, he procegdod to torture to death by juflicting outs on avery part of their body with pieces of glaut apparently ulterly re- gardless of the somotimes painful wounds which (ua awn Bhgers received from his qumausgeablo freabon during the operation, Curiously enous, ho seemed to Lave seoue onaugh ta prolong tho torture of bls victims by avoiding any wound in the neck oF other vite} part, vo tat the victim Of biy bloudsbistiness Were ovcauionally abla to inske (heir way Lome after beiug releascd, About tig time a disposiion to tite and buch cunt. dren was manitasted, and ey mother wout bin to the Brothers! School ia Oakland, aud aftort ward to two other private schools, frou all of which ho was wens Lowa Iu 8 hurry a0 8u0u o8 he began to display bip peculiar Propenaitios, By~ baily, alter two years of trouble with bi 0 faother, who fy an ipveld, procured bim board with o fenuly named Bennort, pear saucelita, and haro for the firat timo tin acoma to havo piv- on full yout to hin infernal appetite for blood, ‘Ono day lant woek fo inveigled a child of tho faunily, lens than 3 yeara old, into the baru, and covered tit partially with gunny-racks, after whieh, with a picce of bone, which bad been broken #0 an (0 presant a chisolod edge, ho pro- coeded to cut the cinid’s hips in a most bors logs than nino- Die manner, tnflicting, vo tye wounds, and finishing by fovering fie right ost from tte hirad with the excaption of a slight picce of kin, Tho fathnr ortho rs nved child win wbsont at the tim, nnd young Rogern waa instantly souk bome to his Inotaer, signalizing bis arrival by sotting firo to the curtaing ant noatly destroying the house, His mother declares that tue inania han como upon him ootirely within the pant two yenre, ant that when accured of hin dueds ho frankly owns un, only saying ho * could not belp it." On ono occasion H} got hold of & Mack-and.tan puppy, Dbotongingto hin mop-father, which was of #0 diminutive B broed that whon half grown it wenghad ona and ahalf pounds, ang literally flayed italive, causing «net loos of $75 to tho owner, FULL OF QUOTATIONS. Mra, Kemble, continuing hor reminiscences, in the Sepramber Atlantic, given theso choco storios : Afriend of mino, at s dinner party, being ankod if abo had scen Me, Fechter in /amiet, ro- plied iu the negative, siding that sho did not think sho should rojisi Bhakspearo declaimed with a foreign accent, Tho geutlamsn who had questioned hor said, “Ah, vory tras indced—por- haps vot;" then, looking attentively at ia plate, from which 1 suppose Lo drow the Inapiration of what followed, ta added, ‘And yot—after all, you know, /famlet tcaa a foreigner.” ‘Chis view bf tho cane had probably not suggested iteolf to Jobu Kembio, aud so he disauaacd Talma from the experiment. While roferring to Mr. Foch- tors peraonifications of Manet and tha great succesa which it obtained in the faxtiouablo world, I wish to prosorvo a charming inatance of NAIVO IguOrauCe in a young guardewan, aeducod by the ontuusiasin of tho gay society of Loudou into going, for once, to see a play of Shak- #peare Atter sitting dutifully unrough somo soouce 1D silouce, he turnod to # felow.gaarda- mai, who was — painfull, looking — and hetvning by lus sido, with tho gravo re- mark, “LE say, George, dooced odd play this ; it’s all fll of quotations.” The young military geatloman had occasionally, {¢ socins, heard Shukapeare quoted, aud remombered it, fo did uot the sawo yery amisble, oxtromcly handaome, but not very intulligent young hero remembor lis English history, if ever ho bad beard that quoted ; fer being honnced with @ command to attond a fancy ball at the palace, ho consulted a cousin of bisaud a friend of mino, a4 to bis gostiime on tho occasion. ‘Go on tho Black Prince, doar Fountam " (Fountain was bis name —I always calied lum Hamp, for sbort), said abo; “you will look eo lovely in armor.” " Oh hang it, Pally, though ; I shouldn’t like to black ny face," was tho Ingovuous reply. SHOT THE CLOCK, Donn Piatt, in the Washington Captial. says: “Col. B., of Chicago,—a right good fellow, by tho by,—instigatod by tho shooting-matches so much in vogue, came from ciunor st tho Lang- ham ono evening, with somo Engligh frionds, into whoso incredulous cars he had boen stuffing some rather tall stories of abarp practice with pistol and rifle in our froa land. ‘Iho discussion, stimulated by the wine aod brandy, waxed warm an tho company ontored tho hall, ‘Lam not much of a shot,’ cried Col. U., ‘but PM wager £10 to £60 1 can hit tho centro of toot clock at tho first phot wit. my reyulver.” ‘Lhe bet was taken, tho navy revolver in Col. B.'s room sout for, aud, kure enough, the one shot aimed at the faco of tho hugo clock im tho hall brought down tho hands aud vory nearly tho whole clock with it. Ox course tho unex: ected exvlusion, followed or rathor accompanicd with tuo crash, croated the wildoct excitement, ‘Tho rooms wee emptied of thor living contents {oto the ball, while from the stroct bu.red cross, among whom the :umor spread that all thu Americana in tho Langham wero butchering each other with revolvers. Tho Colonel was promptly paid bis £50, and as prompt.y paid tof the repair of the c'ock. Now, in auy other civilized country known to tho undor- signed, the yentieman, 80 ready with bis pistol, would have bean arressed and puninhed, Not so hero, ‘Lhe proprictor of tho Langham kept the shattered wal on exlubition, and tue inarkeman was generally spoken of aa a rignt good tchow gud remarkably c.ever with the yevolver,, TH? SAVAGE ON TWINS. -Punch hae dono its best to mako owing dapop- alar by ridiculing tho uvfortunate father, This avarsion Punch vbarod with other asvagud: In Africa, according ta Dr. Robert DBrowa (*Racos of Mankind the birth of twins is commonly regarded as an evil omon, No one, oxcent the twine themaclyes and their noarost relatives, is allowed to enter tho but tn which they first saw the light. Tho ohildien aro not to p ay wita otler children, and oven tho usen- ails of the but are not. permitted to bo used by any onsol-o, The mother is not allowed to talk to anv ouo not belonging to ber own family. If the chudiou both live wll the end of the sixth year, it 16 wujpused that navure baa sce comuwodated Ha.self to thar —oxistence, aod they aro thenceforth sulmittod to asau- ciation with their dellowd Nur ww thie avomiation of twin buthe restricted to Africa In tho felaud of Bait, near Java, a woman wao is 80 Unsortuuate Hy to Deat Live is ubiiged, along with nor busuand, to live for 8 month at the se shore or among the tambs until wbs i puritied. ‘Tho Khasias of Mindostan consider tat ta Lave ting assimilates tho mother to the lower ani- mats, aud ong of thom tw frequently put todeath, An exactly similar votief prevaus amoung some of she wative tribes of Vancunvor Juland. Among tho Ainos, ouo of the twins is always killed, aud im Arevo, io Gniues, both tno twine oud the wother are put to death, FISHING CATS, The old conunarym, * Did you avor seo a cat fsb?" ia anuwerad by the following extraord- nary letter, printed in tho Now York Sun: Siu: J road in yesterday'a Suna remarkablo stato- meut in Tages) to the exvluite of a cat tut Lukes to tow water aud vay rsa fish for food, “Tuin atatewent te remakable {y that 11 ia one very noldum muds; but iu tho experieave of people Living heresvout Luo fact of a cat taking Sta owu food from thu water ia by uo means odd, Mr, Charles Cowons of this plece [Manharsctt, L. 1, fe the owner of (au cata, a Ushermuu, Wuenevar a ‘schoul of fab gonip suorpward they uli go duwu to the bosch with thelr kisteus aud dive iiky ducks for their prey, Tuvy avo very aleinful 4 aking fh, aud are eqully gouaraun iu aking & divistuu of tuulp catch. ‘Cooy Uky salt wator dau, but ouce iu a wully they ure Of how snd feu go fur gold nak that wolgh frown 2405 pounds, or tor largo trout, ‘Tho otuer day thero wav ® patty of gentlomen here from Mrugalyy, “Among tei Was Judge Peatt, woo fs noied a4 a feberman, Tue Judge fad a patout doudlo-action reo) und a patent Ay, Warrauled Hot to fall; Dub the trout did not take, {lie be was Wore tying his nilud over La disappotutinent bo Lear a splaah off ty bie Jett, and jovkiug arouud be ws un Is-year-old cab ewiuimiug fo the shose with a Jpount gold Aa ju Ler mouth, tex thrve young outs ausious- Ly uwalhing hor coming. There Way bo better Ashers ampug the cat trite, but af ine Jadge on tho Beck mory dbgueied than Judge Pratt J suauld hike iy wea iw bere ar Mau haswet, with a pateut dy andy pateut back-action reel, fo work iu uppoaltia to the feting Maher. ‘The Judge thinks that theve cuts ought to be dakus tp War nuns Hippodrome, #, A LUBGEALY CRAFT, Tho natives of Mesopotamia possess » kind of bont, used sululy for fresh-water uavigation, which for Originality of design and wauuor of as tho Arabic-speaking Population comuwonly call thia peculiar erat, nothiug more nor teas than a hitge, por- fectly sound bavket, of extremely wtrong aud coareo wicker-work, It isconutrucced of various vizea, Varying botwoon 4 sud 8 fect {n diamoter, and bosneon d aud @ test iu depth; which nize, combined with ite spherical ebapo and wligutly- rounded bottom, renders it capable of carry ius from 3 to 10 tons of dead woight,—a carrying ca- pacity oxcoodiuy that of anv utuor kiud of boat of equal dmenvious hitherto known, Tho Hae basket, which constitutes the frane- work of tho orsit, in rendered peitectly water- (yht bya coat of asphattum, cirafally applied about an inch thick all over the inside aud oute sido of tho basket, after hav.ng been mixed With somo other substance, which latter causes tho -asphgltun, almost ag soon ax appliod, to become aud remain aa hard ag stouo, in epite of tho intense beat of tho wun. ‘The vides aud bottom of the goofsh are from Sto bivohes thick, according to the size of the cratt, aug the sim) ix mcoly rounded off, &. AN ACOOMVODATING SHERIFF. A Californis Suorif, who got tired of having counclenco-wtrickon Nathan wurdorate givo theta uelvos up, sud delve {coq transportation to New York, these to oxpiate their crune upon the gal- lows, addrossod tho Inst candidate ag followe: “So your conscience siu't easy, eh?” “Ah,” ro- plied the muniezer, “Ehave the curse of Cain opom my brow; I wander, waudar, bys and no reel,” “And you're the men?” “Lam.” “And TRIBUNE: MO? you want to be hanged “T feel that I aban't rent easy till Tom hanced.” *'Well, ine friend,” replied tha Sheriff, thoughtfutiy, the County, ‘Treasury ain't woll fixed at present, and I dou't Want to take soy rinks in cage you're Hot tho man, sud aro jost fishing for a free ride to New York, Benides, these Naw York courts can't ve teneted tobang’a man, On tho whole, ag you way you desorve to be killed, aud want to be killed, and aaitcan’t make much difference to you or no- ciety how you are kuled, no long as youare, I Burne L'il inl) you myne:f." 80 eaving, ho drow hus rosolver, but that conscience-etr.ckan nite dorer isd departed in the direction of Alaris with such fervor that people couldn't wee tho brand of Cain ou bia brow fur dust, A FEMININE WEBS, Tho mato sox is not to havo all tho credit for ‘expertoeen in swimming. Womon can anim too. During the Jast voyage of tho stoamebip Royal Dano, from Copenhagen to Newcastlo-ou-Tyng, Seerious accident occurred to Milas Fry, tha stewardore, Thones nas rough on Suoday, and, as sho wan going up somo ateps to tho deck, tho boat took aturch and Misa Fiy felt into the se: ‘Tho accident caused preat commotion on beatd, and it was oxpectod that sho would bo drowned beforo ansiatanco reached her, the veesel boing ander fall steam at the time. A boot wan got cut fom the steamer as soon an it could bo stopped, and wan fully manned acd pulled back to where Minu Fry was lacteccn, Sho was found comfortably flonting oo ber back when the boat reached ber, and not much the worre for her immersion, Bho stated that after sho was thrown into the water ele pulicd her boots off, aud swam for somo time. Sho thon waited quietly antit the coat picked her un. Mins Fry belonga to a famous Tynemouth family of swini- mera, and she is considered one of tha best fe: mslo awimmozs on tho northeaet coant uf Ene gland, PORTER-HOUSE STEAKS, ‘This term bas eu Amorican origin, In 18lde bung-y pllot entercd a New York porter-bouso on Pearl street, where lunch as woll as drink could bo obtained. Morrison, the keepor, bad nothing but tho boot ordered for the next day's famliy dinner, in tho shape of 8 sirloin roasting Piece, and from thle bo offered tho pilot n cut, which ho accepted. After ravonously devour- ing it, he turned to bis host, who was expecting dissatisfaction with the order, Mosamaro, au- other steak just hike that.” After having fin- ished his soaks and porter, tho old pilot ordered tus steaks to be cut off tha roasting-p.oce for the future,” and soon his coupamons learned the goad that Hoa in the ‘small io ates,” and AMoriison was obliged to order his butcher to cut bis wirlom into steaxs for bis curtomers, and the buteber, ordering tue subordinates and morrcn- gers, desiguated them ey * porter-housa ateake,” and incrossiug custom and oxtended repute Koon evtabiishod the term now ro common in all eat- iug-bouses of our country aud Now England. WHAT OUR GRAINS ARE MADE oF, Somo interesting investigations recently mado by M. Gobley into tho chemical constitution of the oiaia ehow that tho human corebral aub- stanco contuina about 80 por cent of water; aud that two albuminoid matters aro present, .no not diffaring from albumen and soluole in water, while tho otter is insoluble,—and for this tho investigator proposes the wame of cephuliue, ‘Tho fatty substance of tho brain, be finds, 16 formed principally of cholesterin, tecithin, und cerabin, also oem ava margarin, and the orgau contains likewise cortuin valis. some soluble in wator and in alcohol, otbers soluble in water and natim alcohol, During decomposttion, tha core- bral pulp furvishea avid products, am3ng which ara Gloie, marguric, phospho-glycerie, and phos puoric acids, NIAGARA ARISTOCRACY, Tho "ownets of Niagara Faits,” the “Porter family,” fo1m the permanoutaristoctacy of tho pluco, and the proporty is cotatled, a8 in En- gland, no that tho eldext son is a sort of young lord, An anocdote of the late Col. Portur may Ulustrate the laudable ambition to behold ono of these live aristocrats, a8 we 1 ay tho genius of tho native Niagarian. A little girl ot 4 cr 5 yoara asked hor moter, one day, if slo lad not seen Cul. Porter, “No, my child,” wos tho reply, ‘the diea before you were boro.” © Well, but, mamma,” sho inaisted, “uf he weut up be fore L came down, vo must havo met." “A DAMN SHAME,” To the Fdttor of The Chicaco frioune: Racrxz, Wis., Aug. 23,—It la a damn Bhima for You, to quote tho Gold Valao of our nicney, every mornitg in Your parer. and the bueinces men will yet mao you foal it, in oLber Conutries meu aro justly punished, for doing such things, A Sunscnusen, —_—-—_ SUNDAY'S NEWS. The cattle direngo in Engiand ia sproading. Six moro German oditors have been im- priconed, , Tho Popo is blessing tho pilgrimages to tho Paray le Monial fetiab in Fiauce. Mohammed Ali has been appointol by the Sublimo Porte to put down tho rebellivn agaiuet Turkieb domination, Mary Backstolor, charzed with the killing of Mra, Goorge, Fridsy evening, was held for (uo Graud Jury Satuday, The County Commissioners were considering the matter of letting the contract for caal forthe couuty Saturday, bus camo to no consiueion. A meotivg of the Coal Exckauge Saturday showed {bat 17,000 more tons of coal lad teen rocvived i this city this vear thau at @ cuire- spouding period lust year, An attompt was made Saturday ovening to oruaulzo tho Demoeracy in the Roventeouti Ward. The meating waa small. boisterona, aud uburmopious, aud tru:thil to no ony excovt the aalvon-toeper in whose placo it wae held. A macting was hold Saturday evening at No, 460 Milwausce ayenuo, the ruling svirite being tho Cowmuuiata, to protest agniust tha oxteuce od fire limita ordinanga, envlutivna wero adopted for tho conudaation of tho Common Counail. Tho surviving members of iho old United States Cadot Corps mot at thy Bherman Hou-e Saturday evening, fur tne purpove uf revrganizu- on. ‘The tollowing oficora were electod: Pros- Wout, 4, Dwight, Lattin, N.Y.; Vice-reaident Joseph Lewia and &. B, Knox; Recroiary, J. Goodie True; Custodinn, Comrade Lotefurd; Sergeant-at-Arma, Cumrado toss. _.._ NEW, PUBLIGATIONS. The Novel of the Seas? CHRISTIAN REID'S "A QUESTION OF HONOR” “A Question of Honor,” by Christian Nelt, fa Pratied Ly tho prow aga work lighly creditable to Ainerican Uterature. ‘The subjolurd eatracts uo from Very favurable criticiama s From the Philadelphia Presa, “ A new work of fiction ly Chria tan Rald {a alwave acceptatle, «6 « "A Question of Houor' la a wary of eu joctety, With & well-copetructed and welle sustaiied plot, sud with a Quah which will bo wuaue Ueipated by most readepa,” From the New Waven Tregister, « An adralrably-told story, full of ucident and plot, that aro ta no Fedy ee ve prtraied aod carrying ius jenna fhikerea je thro: m caught upuud Juluea tegoter.s Os UY Batralive: are ¥rom the Lowaville Courier-Journal, «The story $9 charming onoyand ts fully worthy of ho author's roputation ; indeed, it lias arured toe tha best aud wublest of all that aio baw yot weritheu,!* From the Boston Globo, “Vaquisitely clear tn stylo and etevated tn tone, and ia worth more (ban ous careful reading," Frons the Utica Herall, "The author bas wrought with good oilical and artistio purpose, aud tives ersential uveds fu the building up of au Ameri, erature.” = From tho Boston Gazette, “Asa contribution to Americau fiction, tion of Honor ” will more thay maintain cuviauly repulation of ite author," From the Buffalo Courier, “Tho aulhor of * Valerie Aylmer’ jnons of mol successfitl of those whis. have Aled to vonetn ee uovels out of she crude material of Aiuericau Itfur "are, aud with o ae wo thy, 2 Lite “A Ques. the alieady Lvoly Leas Cloth, Price, €1.75, Parad See She thn Unlied Slates, post D, APPLETON & 00,, Publishors, 49 & 641 Dapavwaz, N.Y, , AUGUST 3), 1875. ae AMUSEMENTS. _ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Aug. 20, every Teen and Saturday Mati RETURN OF THE OLD FAVORITES! THE FAMOUS California Minstrels! After the moxt ancreenful tour ever known in minaterd~ ty. Acknowledged by (ho Press and Public to be tue Mammoth Trobpe of the World, Look at the Grent Array of Talent? Billy Enercon, Billy Rice, Hilly Ace hngton, FR, Ramble, Charies Reed, Jumer Mcekt , Ruissell, Chas, Henry, Joseph Nore Erueat Linden, J, He Murphy, W, thon, Eddy Quinn, J. Savotl, A, Kici, A. Wolfenstein, 8, dobnaton, J, Hentchle, W. Jucharda, ina lll of unpzenptronabla poveitles, Beats can hn recured alx dasa iu adtauce, 0 Box Aheet now open. ADELPHI THEATRE, . Monday, Ang. %, 490 entirely different bills this week, The Popular Argerican Actor, OLIVER SOUD BYRON Supported ty a New and Powerful DRAMATIC COM- PANY, Monday, Tuesday, and Weduenday, in the rent hew eceational drama, DONALD WMWEAYDT With Gorgeour Ratantia Beevers, by Biroug: AD Entire Trive of Indisua, and a Hegiinent of tufantry, Thursday Evening, the Great Senrational Drama, ACROSS THIS CONTINENT t! Every Night a Ladica' Night, except Baturday, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, _ Clark etecet, near Rantoiph, opposite Sherman Mou! TUE NEW ComMEDY, HEARTS AND. DIAMONDS, by a GenUeman of Chicayo, Characters froma Real Site: by the Heliliant Comedy Company Lyety Night anil hattrday Matinee, Keats for Sain one weed dean ~~ McVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEE BUT ONE OF BDWIN ADAMS, ‘Who will appoar for the first time in two years in tue beantiful drama ENOCH ARDEN, Supported by at Excellent Cust, New Seeuery, ond educte, Sut urday--Only ENOCH ARDEN Matinee, ing and Wednesdsy cs nannies DU OAR ION Abi 8.5 The Sage Collego for Lady Studonta, Tole tuacitution haa been erectea and endowed hy the Hon, H.W, Sage, atm cost of $390,000, in ronne=+ Hon with Cornell Colversity, on evndition’that young Botney phat receive at the University an education ar (ctougu aud broad a that provided for young tnen, The voliege building in heaed by atcam, lighted by Pinang, curninied, and provided witht Vath a, Bsjnnatinm, Lotan{eal g rden and ornamental gratiuds, Indy etnteute have the priviiege of all the * of Instruction given in the University, and to Tid Tetthone preached duritg the year in the adjacent uiversity Chacel, by datinguimbed elergymen of Zattous retlvtiug ‘boutes from varlona parte of (he country, uuder & epectal end swment for that purpose, The entire nurcber of lady otadente who cet bo ace Far etgcular contatning full prstien! r PUESIDENT OF CORNELL SIVEUSET, Tenses ELLIS PETERSON, Fermerly an Assistant Professor in Uarvard Collega, Sued lately Priuripal of the Mik Silool, Worceter, Mana. will prepare ten boys for Cullege, either for tig Fresuiuau of (he Suptinmore Chan, To Leal Sept, REFERERCHAY President W.C, Ehot, Harvard Unteersity, Cam- Oe ier a AHH uo Rey. Edward H, Hail, Chatrman of the High Bihool Comn.it ec, Warceater, Marn, mel Fhe Hon. George Fit ar Worcester, Mars, ir, We raper, & t Tuirty-nventh-rt., Ne York, N.Y. s e Yor partivulara address. ELLIS PETERRON, Worcester, Maaa, ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 Wost Twelfth-st., cuicaco, TLL, Btucien will bo resumed {n thin institutfon Monday, Bet. Tuition, per term of fen monihe, $60, For catatognen or Information, apply to MLV. INO, 9, VERDIN, 8, J, Vice-President, BISHOP HELLMUTH Lk LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, Affcrd the highagt Intelieernal and Cheletlan Fdvtea. Hon, for the auun and daugntory of vea'lomeu, at rere muatorato cargos! “Tim Coleg sare. a. tile aparls And Tour boure by raul from Puspeus on Hiridges Niagara, ‘sidont an! Founter— . Nev. 1, HELLMUTHE, bt. Det Later ichipal tian a; © HEELMUTH ts Cull ger sro rorpectitely euy of xpericnerd bar pean ie oy te _ Fos lurtuer parucutay apy to the Principal MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL Por Young Ladies and Children, cf M ay i ra. The newt eresion wile mene. un Wednesday, For circuars aditress yy Priaciyal Bept, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WHI begin a preliminary eosnon August 50. First ap- Peirance of the BRENNAN & WARE COMBINATION, VIEWS OF IRED. The New Comic Operet- ta, THE THREE SISTERS, Matinee Saturday, Reduction of jricca to 754 50, and 25 centy. BURLINGTON HALL, Corner cf Btate and Bixiceuth-ets! For one week commencing Monday, Aug. 39, Charles Mac Evoy’s Famous ORIGINAL HIBERNICON And the MORRIS COMEDY COMPAS New So-nes and Sparkling sketches, ‘urday At 2 p,m, Matinee Eat INDUSTRIAL EXPOdILION, “PAE INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, Will Open on the Evening of Sept. 8, And ri eontintio day nnd evening nntil Ort. 9, end will ub adiy prove to be the GHEAT EV OF THE RIN AMEKICA, ‘The Most Brilliant and Magnificent Display in all Departinents, THE INMENSE ANT HALLS are Cull of America's bent Hictures, Keleited and coutrivnued Ly the Artiste No such collection of STRONG PAINT= G ARTISTS have ever Lefore been Presented to the public in this eonutry THE SCIENTIVIC DEPARTM under the aspen of the Cufeago Acedeni ‘Selences, Haw never before approuched in polut of magnitude and excelleuce on auy such ovcusious, THI HORTICULTURAL AND TLORAL DEPART. MENT, fo luaioz a Continental Exbildtion of Fruita by thy ‘leading seait-geuwing Btsier, Tertitorien, ant Trovinecs, 84 warvel of Leauty iu Fruits, Plans, cad Flowena. THE MECHANICAL DEPARTS Hunierabls nuveties of invents hiarufietire NEVER BLYURE SUBMITTED Tu PUBLIC View, Wustrstiug end attesting the grand trhumph of a IND over MATTER, Alntgs and Interesting exinhition of LIVE TISH from the Atlanty aud Poids slopes, and from the cenizal s'reama of America, togetuer with a full dine play of flatures an ‘uparatus rhowing ow fish aro bred and prcserved fn running streams, In other Derartmenty, Textile Fabrice, Musica? Tne atramenty, Farulture, Moneehot ly Peebtal, Ueetul ud Ornamental Goudt, tho disjliy 18 grand beyond comparison, ‘Tho Exposition will bo open from 8 a, m, untll 10:80 p, m. TERMS OF ADMISSION: For adult, al! doy and evening. For ehiidyen, all diy aud evening... soe For adults on Saturday, all day aud evening --23 centa For children on Suturdy, all aay and evening. cente ery day after Op. m,, adults, 25 ceuta; children, TWeente, Excursions on alt Ritlwsy Unes, co Railroad Posters at thefr atetiona, UNDERTAKERS' GOODs, EARSES. CHEAP, FINE, ELEGANT, Nov- ‘EL, VARIED, CRANE, BRIE ENT embraces in- aud procewes of Dp & co. 683-115 West Eighth-st., Cincinnati, 0. A hook of nearly 20) pages, oomniled exprosaly as n guide to wld parents and guardions tu selecting» school, Iscoutaine «complete list of 11 tue achiools Lecienes by tho Vuited 8 td to Theos) whercly tha acho ut . tilroad faciities, ete, ; a! f tho pola Ino. Bpecd ten riont deal 01 Sent free upon applic COT! Bureau of Behoal Advert tucetiy Ynikting, jt Post ine, tcouta, WORTH PINCKNEY, siag sw Tnformsticn, Dow corusr Brvadway aud Fourteuuth- Je A BIINTS COLLEGE, ‘the Schoo of Letters, the dereatil: 8 *hool, amt the Grimm 19 hoot of Taclue College will reopeus Wedues- ay, Sept. 18, u realoration of Tayler Mall, with Founy iniprove. ments, anda new Laboratory and Gyiuaslum whl-b are $0 be dniehed before the term opens will add much tu the advantagua of tho tustilution, 0 Yor sdmbelon aptly REY. JAMES DE Racine Colt Catalogues can be bad at dane tebe & Hathaway, 198 Stat chants’ Natloual Yaak, ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. Hearding and Day Bebo for Young Ladies and Claldren, Rev, THEQDOKE IVI 2 West Thily-awoni-at, New ¥ tyestil class for the atudy of the TC: stil Literature, aa (tlutrating aint wivizated by fhe: tery, with readings from the: beat guthory, will bean, i Novensber. Mit cluew for thy bilatorival utd eeitieal sludy of tha Fing Arte will begin at tho aie tine, Thy Fall ‘Peras begins on Wedueaday, Rept. 2, JoTs, For Circulars and formation apply us’ abos, UNION COLLEGE or LAW OF the Vulversity of Cutcryy, and tue 3 rthwestern Untveraity, clade Its wecoud year wil 2) attlen's, Ex-United States Gevstors ‘tramubutl and Dooillttl, Undge Booth and Profs, Denatow aul Meyers, catgut four bouts daily, aud 22 lawyers lectured du tle Cole logo latt year, Lastdes Davia ou Myitle cob Jurieprudence, ‘t J.B, Mud, Reviser of the Statutes, fy added to the Faculty for tho cowulug dear, Myorens Sept, 15, ‘Tere $10 per year of wine Monjhe, Diplorus admits to the Jur. For catalogues, ste addreu ¥. DB. DENSLOW, Becrotary, 2) Tebond Bollaiug, cht Sulaies Obie Me WAHEERDNIS Tbtso, Goss, oad tee aval ‘4 and gt the Alue- a ie LADIES AND Minh ad buel: Latin, os MSDAME IHF RVILLY, 527 & 1520 BPRUCE-ST., Phila, Pa, IGULAND MILATARY AC\T WORCESTER, Masa, Preyares young men for Coinreeecialy Late Berentific pursuit C. ETCALY, MRS, cormnenrs ay i Achool tor young ladies, Nt. Lau! Ja, bas renee tothe (ity Unisoreiy—ono of tha rest acho U burld nee in tho Waststhra facily ies bave boon wided. reciente iteumplstoin all drgartmenta. Roferruces can be gives, In a sprees shoutireneh mh Btal "i Fal ohens Munday, ba catalogue formiactun, US. itl St Lest OORIAGE, iti” sranwany oR —¥ousa Ted skeepuls, Da chose County. Ne. We-liudsen. Conrsovt nudy cunprohenstta, stuscg Rag arisa-peclaity. Inatraelion though iu ercry beaten Fore.tculare addeves C. C. WETeE! ‘fane'i @ Prop’ LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. This Boarding and Diy Gchool for Ladies, rituated 1804 Vine-st., Lhtladrly bia, will be reopened Bept. 13, Mins S.A. SCULL, } Principals. Bogrding DvYy Adis. Maa J. PINDELL, ST, XAVIER'S ACADEMY, Wabhash-ay,. corner Twealy-ninthest., Will be open for the reception of boarders and day scholirs ou Souday, Set, 6, For catalugue art * THE Dut Monticello Female Seminary. The next term of thls {nstitution will commenre on Toursday, IT Keptember, tusterd of the vib (ae beretofure notified), in consequence of improvementa not completed, Hor catalogues address Mixa Hl, N. HASKELL, Mrinripal, RADFORD'S STUDENTS' HOME, A BOYS! B% School, MidMetuwn, Conn, Detautfal uation, Buperior actcumodsuony, Qi, Thurough seool, Address Kes. d, 1. BL. 1 iY Gos ©. DA SILVA XD MRS. ALCX, BRADFORD'S : (formerly Mre, Ogden Hotfman’s) English, French, and Gerinan Boardiug tnd Day School for Youug Lat ses and Cliidren, woth calistnent a, No, 1 West Thirty-eighthen',, New York, Reojena § pitcatlon may be maue Ly ietter or jereouslly, = z ADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, 25 WEST FORT rixtheat, New York, reopens ler Prenc, Eng intr, and German Barling and Day School for young ladies, children, and infants, Rept, 1, French epaken Brently in one year, Drawiug from statuary, pastel, Water color, ete, WN. W. C. UNIVERSITY. ‘The twenty first reeafon of thir Institution will open in the new buildings—tue most complete now on the coutinent—in Irvington, 4 miles eit of thin city, Gopt. 1. Fal Faculty} six coursca of atady 3 bo rerelved, For vatwounes aiireas QO, HOL- BECK, teeretury, oF O, A, BURGESS, President, Indianupotis, Tut, MRS. GARRETSON’S Engl, Frenca, and German Hoarding aut Day School for Young Ladies rat Chiren, Ho, 82 Wert Forty-aoventheat,, between Fifty and Sixth-ara,, will rere ou Wednitdis, Sept, 22, 1405, Applleatious made persunully or by letter, we ubove, Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. A Select Boarding School fer Young Sten and Boys, at Blag Slug, N,Y,,on_the Hudvon. A full graded oouree of fuetraction, Diplomas at graduation. Mile {tary organization complete and thorou, Grounds besutiful and bail luge commodio w, “Forty-secowl year begin» Sept, 16, Sond for eirentie containing Chicago references, 4, HOWE ALLEN, Prinefpat, MLLE, BROUSSAIS . Recpena her French aud English Bhool for Young adhe, 5¢4 Micki; shear Bixtoeuth-at,, on Mun Fention given to the thorough Fer circulars and relercn.ea H.B. BRYANT’S (Bryant & Stratton) Chicago Business Collogo ty ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, je-#t,, Routheart cor, Wartington, Chi ago, Il. ‘The largest anf most thorough fustitution of the Kind in Aierica, Bend for civular, Seminary of the Sacred Hear, * CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Offers to young Ladies all the advantages of 8 gold and wneded:cutions Day scoolara ure admitted to the. z Fa _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTJRE OF RAIN CK MANRS, —T Satard. wrylay excep as hoag outer ‘orepted. Vix 1 CHICAGO s NORTHWESTERY RarLgn4 : Mi aa Catan, treme Hasse el sand of the dans Ticket 18 Oonats PP Peps: Sersy. hapee. a three Ne por earner ot Wel }—Devot corner of Can. MICHL AY CENTRES, Devat, Soot af Lares, ant for! duhemamee, OF Clarkeal enn d.nt, outkeast dug southeant corner af Handelany Atlantic Fiturmeass Digut re Guay nario Moraine Expres Nigut tape ALTO A ST. LOut3, ' ae Cita a dt Denver Short Lines, Siar Renta terete ete | Aeriee. Spain, oe $0, “fiu0. my a er ator, Lacon, ris Joliet a Daieit Acovmuodat Han, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Tnares | ae ‘ ‘ ELST PY ia a a ests Atinaiie Bipress’ Paes: em | Gie pems fing. or “ ‘S:lSp.m.! 8:08, ms Accominudation, vial Dem.) 11:10 a, $6:208, m. Wally, exceps _tDalty, excep’ Er i Bund Sdudar od Mondays 87 484 Banda © IDAG7, MILWAUKEE © 47, PAIL RAILQI49, " + corner Madivon ant Canal-tit, fenet Oca, Uuth Ciarheata, opposite Sherman tfauie, and ut Devore * 8208. m1" 745 p.m Minueapolin, Hipon! rapa iy, thrsugal, mm, Vesiria’ aul Linea & tows, aint,” Seaasaa| nud stevens Part,’ Pavoni SPineukee, Bt Dail & since ° * 4300p. mas 11 008. ma. clieses With the boarders Fi “f-ulare ently to the LADY SUPERIOR, 444 West Taylorat, Cunsaus ro sumed Weducaday, Sept be KIARSANGE SOiM00L FOR BOYS, North Conway, Ne H. ‘The Retinol reopens Bet. 8. t ) UELUTARY ACADEMY. ber ae waar $100 per WHIGHT & DONALD, — BRS. W. G. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young fades, Uatuvia, NVY. Fer references, ine quite of dtale's Attorney Charles I, Reed, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 983 and 9 Wate hay, A Boordiug and Day Bchool Of the beet class for young mdles, with departments uf Taugusxes, mauris, aud uf art, Wi reopen Beple Lie SCIIOOL OF mIN J it D Eatsblished iu 1 5). Maitinad, Peiued f {ug aud Day dseuool, Euglub, Freuch, German Lota, Frencu twapokea in the ful, Nee 40 Me Vernon Place, BALTIMULE, Relereices giveit on application, OUTIL SIDE BESINARY, (0 MICHIGAN-AV,— PP) Bry, UL. LIMOND, Prucipal—Tue acho wil Te pet Tuesday, Bepg. 7, wilh » full corps of teachers, Auiaduating chise ja bow forming. A Kisdurgetten, will be conuected wilh Ile Sealuart. Vor circuliry apply un above, DEMY. Fall tveu bee Wy SAL, Driweay aly, HOSMEK AND MISS EL it, L's Fataily utd Day School fur Young Me Bpringield, Misery Reipens Sept, Lh. Tore vigh bustructiow aiid Lousy Cowfurte, Bead for ‘cle. 0 For be rar a 67.50, AER QUANTEN. 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