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part for the first time, having bronght ine targo of eval feum Cloveland, LAKE EnIE. NUEPALY Breetal Diipatch to The Chieae Teibone, Burrata, Be ¥y opt X—Caple gute, of Chicana, fy here looking after hie venacl, the City of Obieage, well In moe Rorkninty damaged than at first repeete of. Bho put tack Monday morning minus her Miche qafle, anid Manpears Itat rho atsn lost hor centra-tearat ¢ ‘shich, {t {4 feared, atrained apart romo of tho thn- here fn being forcat ont by the heavy res, So te at the dry-dock for repaira, ‘Tho oatimated damago 18 $1,003 to $4,000. Tho principal portion of the raft Toxt Feito tat Morrick flan beeit evcured, alro tho deck» Ted of lumber Jon from the bares Globe, The Keke Lovi Hawhom, 1 tow of tho fing Dayton Mornings he veewel Win atTUck O1 fy tho prop Avtd atiata Port ECaron, eatimated at 32,590, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Special Diapateh ta The Chicnqa Tribune. SaSarn, Il; Bept. 8 —Dy Rrven—No movement, Taney [tO OaNat—Binto stnir Mnoly, tght, for Lockport; argo No, 2, Uigt, fo fusd with plassaand at lock 11; Goldbunter, isl, to toad with corn af Ottarra. Passep OuT—Renecn, with himber for Naples; ergo No-4, with lumber for LaSalle. Tego Mica ot water ow the. miltcralll of Lock 15, lind routhweat inmpugront, weather Jiu Sopt, 4.—AnmtrzD—John Oartor, Faballe, OO bit corm; Noptune, Huffalo Roel mM) Tareorn prop Victor, LaBalle, 6,00) bit corn; dipay Queen, Oltana, 0,00) but corn} Cayuga, Lock port, 5,200 vi eieD—Faaet, Oltaws, BLO ft himbers 60m pllnglee, 13,950 Lath y Elizabeth, Lockport, 87,612 £6 Juiber. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Snectal Ditratcn to Tha Chenoa Tribune, Por Hunox, Mich, Sapt, 8-10 p. m,—Dowse— Props Weattord, Wiliam Cowle, Pacific, Blarucea, Yoaomnite and cousort, E, 8, Halo and consort, Einplra Biate dnd turges; delta Charles Crawford, tuner Guye, Orphan Loy, Montans, Richard Winslow, No Landon, Leonurd, ifunua, Guide, Parate, Brown, Alida; d. Hogers, Tr-From Dean Richmond, Holland 5 rehra Yam pire, Iroquals, Favorite, Jobn O'Nell, Uubbard, tf, Mt, Keutel, City nf the Stratis, Delaware, Dantel, Lyine, ©. Nims, W, B, Alien, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Tho prop Allenliany, with Ler machinery dteabied, fsonchored at the Gly Banks, Take Irie, ‘The tug Willian A, Muoro teft Detroit ‘Tuesday evoning with o hawact, intending to ow tho eraft to Buttalo,...A meetin of the Saginaw Rivet Tag Axsuclation wos Let In Day Clty Saturday afternoon. ‘The Amseciation 44 reported to bo in fair condition, aud to bo doing quite ag well ne could bo oxpocted in euth a neavon a8 fhis....faga the Onwero Patlaatem: Two auetont niariners, 1n fact ebiell-backs of thie old echo), daily felearac ‘capstan rongs at one of tho sup chanilery stores, Somoot our latter day acamen, who foc to bo Mratd ta ring either white’ heaving or pulling, might learn poinetting by listening fo the fold bose!”,...Tho Iinifaio Courier states that the gale Dd hot prove ¥ rerlond us was antic! pated, aid up to Tuewlay avening no disasters were Tovotted, Bereral vessels took euelter under Lam Poiut during the worst of {t, aud _s number whtel: had clearett for Buffalo put lack....Capt, Dickson, of the prop Arabia, Capt, Gaylord, of ‘ihu prop Caninteo, and Uher commanders who urrlved at Buffalo Tucedsy report pawing through imuntaso floide of timber be= tweet Grand dyer aud Foint Abino, It wae niudonbt- cilly part of tho valuable oak raft whitch went {o pleses wrhilo being towed down by the tig Morrick, ‘The loa will probatly drift nbout ‘untll gathered ny or washed cehaca....Adinnatch from Port Colborne ataten that the lock {a expected to bo ready to resume joc day or two, peenetee on 5 RALLIVOAD NEWS, THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, ‘The annoal roport of tho Central Pactfic Kail- road for tho year onding Dec. 31, 1874, bas just Deon inauct. ‘Tho following tablea ombrace tho moet important portion of tho Prosidout's ro- portr Capllal slock authorized, Vayitat tock entreribed Capital stock pati fits... Meld iu trast for tho amonnt aubscrihed. Tudedtednesn .-Fundod ‘Leas sluking tupd....ee $109,0°0,009.01 HON. 00 of tho land ty onda thie Fedeemed, In for tho nom of $105,805.69; oud, fo 187d, 42 sum of $102,780, 3,513 milot ‘mam Mne of raflzead amd weaph, with weresaaty ald ale, whartes ir Telegraph iaatrutnents, ote. Sirramento River steamers (cout). Material on hand (cost), Ualauco of ucconnta outa dedstetiing obtgatton Farming lauds—erttinat Leal eatate at Ban Frunciveo, Onkiatid, snd Barrstapnte—estimated vali, $a depoudent of improvements, Tota an $189,971,051,81 fbo Directors recommend: thas gomi-annual disidonds bo meto upou tho let of October aud tho Iet of furl of ouch year, Tho road bes an’ unostionnble ability wv carn a not amount {hat will justify xomi-anniial dividonds of 4 per cent upon ite stook, and it seems proper that Auch ditidonds should ba ado; ted as thy policy of tho Company, and any balance bryond that’ bo pro- forsed aun fimd to ba wied for the redeny lion of its bonds or cther beneficial uses to tho Com: 7,750,009,00 3,104, 7 pany, Ne General Superintondont's Toputt gives tha total carnings in curroney ab 314,691,995.36 for the yoor is74, ayninat S19,Ho1$o921 for 3873, while tho oporating ot bse Were gent in 187 and 4047 por cont ee pee fo 1873, Tho ntinber af ypesengers transported during tho year way 9,802,729, being « gain of over 600,000 over tho ‘procediug sear, whilo tha tiring fron tid brancli of thé buslucys wore £4,935,830.51, coin, and 82,387,936.53 curroney, ‘Tho totat tonnage for 1474 was 2,199,579,575 younds, boltig an inercaxe of 0.68 por cont over 1873, While the earnings wero $5,451,403.84, coln, and @2,495,710,97, curtonoy. INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & WESTERN. Ispranarotts, Ind., Sept. 8.—At tho annual treoting of {ho stockbulders of the Indiannpolis, Dloomington & Western Hailway Company, hold today, tho following Hoard of Directors was Uuaniiionsly slocttd : ©. W. Smith, Chicago ; ©. tt. Griggs, W. 1. Bmitl, A. Turner, Now York; Tl, Conkling, Bloomington, 1M. ; Gorge Noboker, Covington, Ind. ; f. 3. Boni, Monti- U3 J, thomas, Philadolphia; BLE, Buith, . I. Coflivs, Coltmbus, 0. ; We, Mo Lormion, Mauston, Ml; D. ',' Thompson, Pokin, Ii. ; J, ©. Short, Danvillo, TL ‘The Roard mnbsoquently ro-clectod D. 1. Smith, Prowident ; 0. R, Crigge, Vico-Prosident ; A. P. Fonis, Seorotary and Treasurer, Over’ 41,000 shaica word vated, aes ATCHISON, TEXAS & SANTA FE, Aipertal Dispute to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas Crry, Mo., opt. 8.—A apecial dispatch totho Kanuna City Times, dated Los Animas, Col, Bopt. 4) says: “Tho Atchison, Toss & Banta Fo Railroad brought in its frat passooger- brain to-day, and wlil open for regular passongor aud freight business of next ‘Mondey.” e ITEMS, Tho pabsdnger business on the various rall- ronda couturing in this olty has largoly incronted. Gating the faxt two or throo wooks. ‘ho freight Lusinovs, howsver, fs unisually dull, and but vory Ustlo frolgLt je going forward. Thoro iu, hawavor, & fuoupott that this branch of tho Dasiaees will alec improve ad soon n8 pavigation ‘| pee tho competition of the vousols at preueut cing #0 prone es loave bub little chanco for tho fosds, whi aunt o rulnongly low rates as the von ate jee Sone i eave inule Couteal dist ie sellin sen ieke a from Blpgea ugton and Eroepors. “to and rotura, at one “and ouo-fthi tat for tus sound trip, ——__ THE SOLDIERS’ HOME AT DAYTON, 0, Sveeral Viapatch to Vhe Chicago Tetbune, Darron, O., Sept. &—The annual me ting of ho Managers of the Haldicrs’ Home will be held du the 15th inst. Chiof Justico Walte is ex. Beeted, an TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, J. R. Chapman, tho eafot to West Polnt from, the Seventh fHinois District, who passed asplon. did cramination at Ottawa rocontly, was Tejooted St Weat Point, failing in one siglo question, (tor uroperly tocating an obscure rives in Ucatan, A ronolution to make & now grado of wheat, to iz called bazd No, 9, Wag debated iu the Milwau- co Chamber of Comnleroe youtordsy, but tho ip bor wero not prepsted to Bauvtiun such ao {ovovation on steady cld customs, aud the dies ston was portpodod for a wok. THE SCHOOLS. The Effort to Elect Mr Doty Assistant Superintendent. What tho Members of the School Board Say of It. “ho Majority Are Agalnst Him. When tho Board of Education meots Taeeday it will bo callod upon to cloct an Assistant-8u- perlutondont, Mr. Lewis, wha wan choron at tha last meeting, merely Mlllng the vacanoy for a couplo of weoke. Ithan boon wnderetood that tho ftlonda of Mr. Doly, of Detroit, prominent among whom aro tho Mayor, aud Mr. Wolch, of tho Hoard, wero making stronuous efforts to secure his olection, and that some of tho In- Bpectora wero Bo much diseatisfied as to threater to resiga in caso Doty waa putin, For tho pure ‘pore at finding out the actual atato of affairs, o raportor yextorday devoted his time to visiting: the mombora of tho Boatd in ordor to learn thoi viows. WW. Ry BULLIVAN, Tho flrat membor called upon was Mr. W. K. Sullivan, city editor of tho Journal, Ho Inter- viowed as follows + Hoporter—Aro you in favor of the oloction of Mr, Duan Doly, of Dotroit, aa Ansistant Supore tntendont of Schools? Mr. Sullivan—I nm not. R.—Has tho flavor, bronght sny influoncs to bear on yon in the Interest of that gontloindt ? Mr. Says av not snid a word to mo, nor tampted Lo intinence mo in any way, ape vhiom to you favor for Superintendent # Mr. 8.—1 am in fyvor of Mr, Pickard. Thd oily charge that cat bo brought againat bint id ttint Le hua served tho city fatthtuly for cloven seats, If thatix a ctimo, he has beow guilty Of it, but to my munud it Js the Alrongost rocommenda- tlon in bis favor, 3, OLINGER, fn answer to tho reporter's firet question, anid ho was jn favor of a local sian for tho position, and wouhl nut favor tho election of Mr, Daty, who’ was w perfect stranger to him, and almut whore qualifications ho Inow nothing, "No ona ad teled to iuflnence bis voto on the aubjert, and sliontd Me. Doty be elected Bo tad no intention of restyuing, Me bad heard there wan a thorerment in favor of that.gentlemnan, but kuow nothing definite about it, MN. D. 8, COVERT yan noxt called pon, and feplicd to tho reporter's quentions ns follows: Ueporter—How do you stand on tho quostion of As- sistant Superintendent 2 Mr, Covert-—T want to yoto tntelligently thercon, anid atu Juventigating the matter, Jcannot say just now how Teftall vote. Ate you In favor af Doty 7 Mr, C.—I catnot nay, just now, LT belles itis wise to oct according to the Izht an tt comes to you, pegltavs you recetvéd any ‘light regarding aty Mr, C.—Tho Information In my pourcaaton at tho last meoting of tho Board was not favorable to Hat gentle tan, Wnt com people think Thad got on tho track of Als chotmicn, Tam going to make my fuqiricn a ite tho brositer beforo deekding whotn T ehiall eupport, 1.~-Has any one tried to {ufluence your vote on tho auhject 2 Mr, U-—Noj nothing has ever Influenced my toto except may iformation couccrning the man, and nothing elo can infltonce it, Tropresent tho publie, tid not ang particular individieal, Prien coke Doty should be elected, would you ro- jf? Afr, C.—T fon’t mutpporo F would, H.—World yon not rather reo a local man in tho poaltion thant steanger ? ML. G,—L would, all tings being equal, 1—Do you tiot think a lecal man could be found with the isecrsary qualitieationa 2 Me, U—¥es; 60 far a8 J know, Mtr, Lewis is 9 good runt, leg Theme sf you thine no, why will yor not aup port Ait, ‘Mr. C,—L havo not anid T ehoukd not support him, L intend matting n thoroua investigation before mak- snug Hy wy mind whit todo. It.—1w thero any fault to be found with Mr, Pickard? Me. C.—Nothing worth speaking abant, ‘Ho ty tho best ua for the porilion L know of. He fa not fault. lec, but I don't think we can fad n faultless man, AI. SUNOBNINGER, Thoreperter called upon Adolpis, Schoentuger to arorinin hité porttion in regard te tho fillug of tho position of Ansistant Superintendent of Public chooln, . Mr, Hchoeninger atated that ho had voted for Mr, Lowia befora and would wndonbtedly vote for him again, Ho did pot bellove Mr, Doty to be {lo rigtst man for the ponition, He had been fre Detroit Intely aud mady {aquirios about him, and his reyutation tliere was not such ug would induce him to volo for tho nan, PUL UW iE. P, A, Hoyne, 2 shemibor of thn School Bosrd, aafd, In enig to questions, that ho did not. know Mt. Doty porsonatly, but ind heard from various trustworthy fourers {ho highest accounts of bia ability, 11s should Loin favor of elocting bin to tho vacant ‘position, be- Heving tt good poliey to get tho bert mon, wherover they wero to befonnd, As au instance of tha wisdomn of yolting good men from ont of tho state, Mr, Hoyno cited tho election of Bir. Mekard, who kad como ta them from Wisconsin, and hod been of oxeollont aud effective vificer, Another reason adduced by Mr, Hoyno for actecting Mir. Doty wan that tt wonld avoid the heartburnings, envy, and other bad feel- ings mira to atizo from thd nelection of ono of tho Trinetpals of achools hero, Hu waa, howover, not vet sanguine aa to tho aucceas of Mr. Doty’s candidature, and thotight ft probable, or at leant poxsible, that Mr, Lowls would receiva n' good many. votes, if not an oloction ; PUltl, as far a8 hobimaclt was concerned, he should favor Mr, Doty, MR, OLEAON. Bir, Ingwet Oleson, anothur member of {a Doard, wad also in favor of Mr, Doty, Ho had, ho nald, 20 personal atqualutance with lim, but bad hoard from vatious patties oxvcllent decounts of his ability and experfenco, When the queation of bis election first cama up, ho had been shown a considerablo ammber ‘of faudatory extracta from — lead- ing papess having referencé to tho excollent work done by Mr, Doty at tho Vieuna Lxfwnltion, for which Lo lad prepared conmderable matter with reforonco to tho school wystetn of tho United States, Mr, Oleson shld that ho had aldo {uquured of Br, Gaylord, former ty Professor In thu Normal School at Bloom Mr, ievel, a school authority in Wixcouwlu; aud of Supt. Mekard, of this city, aud all theno qeullomen Lad tuuited In'aacriting talonte of tho highest order tu Mr, Doty, As for himfolf, he should favor and sup- fort bin, aud belfoved that if bo were elected he wortld materially aésivt (0 intprove the aystem in this city. In refervnce te Mr, Doty’ provious movo~ mufita, ho had beard that he had ‘eerved with acc ance aa Supetintendeut of Scholae in Delfott, and fat ho bad left that position to go into tho” book Dusiness, but isd fonnd that te wae uadttod for that, and had ‘loft it, When Mr. Hanaford'y rusignation was under discussion, a person interosted Lad written to Mr, Doty, asking hin if le wottd coma licto, aud at whatwalaty, Mr, Doty fiad replicd that he would come boro, if olocted, at a dalary of $3,000, OHARLYS it, REED md te hud yotod ogainat Mr, Doty, and would con- Linuo to voto against lin, fo did uot kuow the man, ut was opposed to imparting material for the position when there was no much Detter at home which had rown up with tho educational intorest of the city. Ho would profer the promotion of some ona ot the Peinelpals who were known to be compotont, which, he thought, would tend to encourage tho olliers to. take pridetn whole professtous, iso beloved Su pushing tho forward, and with thom the schools, Ifo bad intond= ed to resign his Fention on the Board, but would now hott on wutil the election of an Aseistant Superias teudent had Leet wettled, Mil. D, As KOTIN fold he, waa inaklng an investigation, and was'nat prepared to way what ho should do, Me know noth about Doly, but hy (he tine tho Hoard bad to tako a tion he expected to Le fully posted concerning that gentleman, Noone had sought to influence hin, nor would he be influenced by any one in the matter. ts 1 Mh My bisa th was also calicd wpon, In answer to tho ropertor tio wan not favarable td it, Doly's candidacy, Roporter-—Who do youl think will bo elockea ¢ Mr, Clarku—I cauriot say, Mr, Lowis tu an oxcetlont man for tha position, U—May Tank {€ atiy one bas tried te taftvence you tn the matter 7° Mr. 0.—You may ask, but I shall not tell you, I,—If Doty ta efected will you resign your position , on the Board 7 ir. don’t knot any rendon why T should, 1 am not the kind of p man to reslyn if 1 cannot carry & point, Top Itow do you think the cleolion witl for Mr, C,—(Well, it ts purely 4 molter af preference, Four candidates wore nominsted tho other day—Kirk, ‘Who Wan iny frat choice,Lewis, Doty, anul Aru, Hoven gon, ‘Tho iwo latter are complete atrangers to me, know nothing of (hem, and not a. word was satd in thelr favor before the incoting. Mr. Lewis and Mr. irk 2do Enow, and they are both excellent men for the positiou, T'preamas there will not bo the alfgtest objection {o'Mr. Lawis' ru-eluction, Luo no: thtul the Hoard will atuitify tuelf by clectlug @ mad for bwo weeks, aud then Ro back on that wlertion, . MR, We J, ENGLISIL ‘waa nest subjected to sn lutervtew, with the following result $ Rerorter—-liow do you intend to vote at the élection fos Anejstant Buperiniondent ? Mr. Fuglish—! have not yet made up my mind, I novuF deeldo beforehsud, I aliall voto accordiny ie Mght aud tnformation f may haveon tho aubjock. apes lia® YounS favurite amuong the disferout can- ates Mr, E,—1 am well acquainted with Mr, Lowis; he je a fue geutloman, aust ony of our best and most auo- cessful teachory, and Ibaveno objection to bin, 1 ould profer, Luwever, Mr. Uanual, ond voto at our last moctlug, date ; if Be had been he would ‘have récelved o com- Bilmuenlary vats, but probably mot largo enough to ‘R,—Ilave you betn approdclied on in favo of ay candidate? Ur sou tnt inpawer fr} nO one bas tried to influcnca Femain on the Hoard if Doty" sa Mr, K,—It would bo rather singular for “jucation now. Tdowt waow wat T ‘outgtt I,—Do sou kuow anything of Doty's qualifications? Mr, E.—I know hin by reputation ans Sue olves- Hous] man, Lut bave uo peraoual kuowledge of him, pace eae ics A Dog iu th LS Drax is tho name of an Luglishinan, @ moutber of Pertlamenh, who ia not at all unltkely to ba Montiongd in history furs auureo of action THE CHICAGO 4 which in only justifiable on {he ground that 9 tan may do ax ho fikes with whnt is his own, ‘This mania the owner of what is known 99 “Canara Camp, at Wimbledon, a piece of tore rilory which ia noted ay oun of tho rotiest of a tiquity, It was desired to purchiaso thin land t order (9 prerorve its pecutinrltler, but the tt demanded was boyond sonnon. Failing to oftec aante, Dene hos begun the obliteration of ull that makou it of any valuc, “VINANCE. SAN FRANCISCO. Aneetat Dienateh to The Chicaaa Tribune, Waautxatox, D. ©. Bone, 8.—Additional ap. plications aro constantly boing mado to ‘Treas turer Now to halp tho money market in San Franclaco, }t is roprosentod that tho nenrcity of ond waa povor so marked, and that tore cats bo Hitlo donbt that {argo amounts aro locked up by the stook-Jobblong millionaires for apecutative ‘purporos., All transactions in tho city arc on a cash bans, ond brokors bava not tho monoy to operate on margins. ‘The "Troasurer had applicationn yesterday on beualf of California banks for &1,000,000, but was only ablo to give $600,000. Tho applications for coin to-day ho lias boon forced to refuse, on tho ground: that ho has not sufliciont money in the San Fran- cisco mint to rollovo tho market farther. Ho saga ho has only 1,600,000 tn tho vault of tha mint, and that this amount ia necopeary for the pureliaso of bullion for coluage patposed. (1a tha Aacoctated Presa) Wasnixatos, D. C., Sept. 8.—No additional tranafer of gold from New York to Sau Frauciacs has born authorized to-dav. Allthetnonoy in San Francisco at tho disposal of tho Treasury has beon naed excepting s good working balance. ‘Tho amount saved to the Governmont in oxpross charges by thoso recent transfer is $15,000, New Yon, Sopt.%&—Under tho date of San Francisco, fopt. 7, 2, 0. Malt. tho President of tho Bank of California, telegraphs the follawing letter to tho Sicrald : ‘Tho Hireetora of the Hank of Californis rofues to allow any oficial statement to to taadn eemcorutng tha stfaira nid condition of the bank until their work of Srivestigation 1 fully completed, We arn reorganizing tho bank's affairs, with a viow to enable {t to pay all ita debts an to apply new capital. Success iy now scoured beyond any doubt, and we confiently expect to resume regular busines ina aliort tine, Mr, Raln- fon was indebtod largely to the Batik of California, tuthe feaves a cousiderabfe private estate, the. pr eceds of witch will go far toward paying bia Habilitien, Tho aereta of tho bank are how inoxceew of te Uabill- jes, independent of the new capital that tn pow being pbscrihed. ‘Tha community hero la rhowing tho gieateet confidence in our offortd at reutyantzation, (signed) DO, SMIuL He SAN Fnancraco, Sept. 8.—ft is now stated that the Bank of California wit! opon the amo timo as tho Bank of Novadn, about the s6tt inet, it ‘Tho stock bonrdy will also open at tho same Imp. ‘fhe meating In honor of Ralatoh took placo to-night at Union Mall, Thore was & numerous attendance. NEW YORK, New Yonr, Sent. 8.—Soveral sults havo been Instituted in the Bhpromo Court to recovor against Aloxander Coltio & Co., of England, on protested drafte. Ono of tho suits fp brought ‘by tho Bank of Scotland, for $135,031; avothor by Harwood, Night & Alen, for 41,080, and the third by tho London & Wortministor Dank, for 251,511, In tho Supromo Court Chambors, ycs- forday, Judzo Donalino granted au ordor of pub- Heatton in all threo of theso suith, New York, Sot. 8.-—Tho failuro of Poter Jones & Co., provision dealers, of No. t Water atreet, way announced on tho Produce Exchange yesterday. ‘Tho firm woro understood to have boen spocntating in Tard, and woro unable to maintain thoir margius, New Youu, Bept. 8.—B. G. Arnold & Co, tinvo obtained an order of attachment against tho roperty of tho Bank of California in’ thin city. Moir claim 1s for $24,740, Uso amount of the dirattn on tlio Oriontat Bank of London held by ‘hom. MONTREAL, Montnrat, Sopt. §.—Information has been ro- ceived to tho effect that tho Directors of tho Jneques Cartior Unnk aro to be arrested to- morrow jn connection with tho issuing of au alleged falgo afntemont to tho stockholders, CAPT. WARD'S WILL Sounding tho Note of Preparntion for the Grent Trint—Noth Sides to Enter the Open Liaty Sept. 16. elrort Erce Breas, Sept 6s Tho partios intorosted in the cumming trial of tho Ward will cao (which opons in tho Wayno Cirenit Court on the Hith inst.) oro just now mak- ing matters exceedingly lively for each other. It in to come up on an sppoal from the docision of Jadgo Wilkinson ndmitting tho will to probato, aud ominont counsol havo been rotained on bath sides. It will bo a bitter atid morciloss Nyht, aud tho most herculoan offorts will be put forts by both tho proponents and tho contostants, proliininary skirmisl: occurred on Baturday. Mr. Tulbrook, reprosonting tho proponenta, brought ina motion fora “struck” or spedial jury, and in wupport of that motion ho prodaced an ailida- vit by Tubal G, Owon., In that instrament Mr. Owori states that the contastants alloge that Capt. Ward was not of sound and disposing mind at tho time he made his will and tho subsoquont eodicila; that ho was subjoct to insane dolusions, sul (Lat the will and codicils wore signed by him whon under the influonco of such delusions. ‘Tova allagations aro denial by Mr. Owen, who farther doclaros that tho trial Will require a jury ‘of moro than ordinary ability,—ono that will bo abla to mako nico distinctions a8 to moutal ex- nacity, aud that ho Lelioves a fair and impartial Vriat will bo more likely lo be obtained by astruck py {ban by the rogular panel, mont of whom ave hoard tho caso disousead and whocan hardly have failod to havo imbibed nore or loss preju- dico on ono sido or tho other, : Milton D. Ward, ono of the appollants and tho jorson in exclusive chargo of the proceodings on tho apponl, answord uudor oath that so far as ho hhns pny kuowlodgo of information or grounds of Dolief ho person connected with the appeal as n party or as counsol of attorney, and no persot acting on bebalf or in iuterest of partis appent- ing, hax spoken of tho caro in {ho hearing of any of tho present Jury of Wayne County; that no dikeitssions concoritng, tho caso or queations fuyolved fp it have been heard in the hearing of the jury or any of thom by any persons directly interonted in the appoal or any poraons omployod by thom ; that insinnoted chargos to the contrary aro ultorly unfounded and unreliablo ; that if the cave bas been diseursod in the community and possibly inn the presences of sane of the prosont Ji, stich fact can bo ascertained upow a chal- fonge of the jururs; that if any person baw die onased tho merits of tho caro or listonod to such a disoussion he assenta that tho Court (may excuxé that person from forving as & juror, Yo also assonts to tho drawing of f wow panel if tho Court) shall doom fe advisable, and to apy diroctions which ihe Court may see fit to givo to acoure a fair ati fovpartiol jury by drawing tn the ordinary way from tho fint'of regular jitrord. But he objects and protests agalnst boing obliged to havo tho issues in this cave decided by jurors eclectod in advance by any person whomrouvor, Judgo Patehin firanted tho motion, and di- rocted an order to bo issued for the Helection of tho spocial jury asked for, such kolection to bo made on the 13th tnst., and the jury to report for duty on Thursday, Hopt. 16, ‘Eo thia ordor of the Court comnsol for the con- fostants except, on tho ground that it in not shown and does nos appear thet a fair and fn fortis! trial will bo mora likely to be abtalned ry haying a ntruck jury, ‘Beo, 96, chap, 124, vol. 2, compiled Jaws, by, yirttto of which the motion waa granted, pro- vides that whou it whall appoar to tho Cfrouit Court that s fair and inipatl at trlal will bo mora likely fo bo maintained in any cause pond- log .thersin by hsving # struck jury, such Court shail order a npecial jury “to be track, ‘Tho mothod of dolng ‘thin {a for the County Clork to take tho orlglual lists of grand and petit furors, aud in presouco of the parties wolect forty-olght persons whom he sball decir most indifferent between the parties and best qualified to try the causo, The party mak- ing the Srplicatlon or bis attomoy then stnkes outoneof the forty-cight, tho opposite party anothor, aud #o alternately until cath shall have strikon out twelve names, ‘This eliminating pro- cosa louves twonty-font peraons from ainong whom to seléct tho twolye who shall oonsuruto the actual jury for the trial, Nonchalnnt Bathers. AtTye Beach, iaub Wook. the bathers wero treated toa noyelsight., ‘ures goutlemon woll kuown in society, who wore among the luokora- on at the usual bathlog-haur, wheat tho beach is alive with people, concluded to try the tempora~ ture in thelr uaua! daily garth, and deliberately walked in the water arin Jn arm, ona emokiug, one carryinga cauo, and tho third au umbrells, hich ho raised after thoy walked {urougls the soskers into water up to their necks, ‘Thoir Houchalanve was quite romarkublo. fy waa whispered that they !eft their watchoa aud gropnbacka sb home. ‘The by-standers looked On with ome auxivty, but enjoyod the practical Joke which sho gontiemen wore Dlsying on thom- RIBONE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1875. MISSISSIPPI. More Exctting Reports of Armed and Bloodthirsty Negroes, Gov, Ames Calls on the President for Troops. Speetat Dispatch to 7 ican Tribune. Vicrantno, Mins., Hopt. 8.—A special to tho Herald from Yazoo Gity, this morning, saya yer terday oveulug a report reached Satartin that tho negroos wero collecting in a Jargo armed body on tho river near tho Ewing plantation, Somo citizons were sent out to seo about it. On arriving at tho Ewing piace, they wero fired into by s body of negroes in ambuals Charles Roso. Dr, Maynurn, Gus Mont- gomery, and Mr, MeCaffan wore wounded. Croat oxcitemont provaila in Natartio, and amesaonger from thor asked for help. Men aro moving forward to tho scene of action, It ia roported that a largo Radical mars-mooting fate bo held in Basrtra, but tho citizens ore determined nothing of tho kind shall be an ox- enso for riot and bloodshod. ‘Tero are 300 atand of arms among tho negrocs at Wolf Jako, which oxcites much alarm, OY, AMRA TO THE PATSIDENT, Wasmisatox, Hept. 8.—Tho following dinpateh was received at tho Executive Mansion lost night from Goy, Amos, of Minulesippl: Miur,, Bopt L—To His Eerelienen, (2.8, 0 sident, Washington, DP, C.—Sin: L violence it tte mont aggravated fort r pits of Mis Blate, On tho evening of the Txt lust huauthorized and tMlegal arined boutes overturew the civil authorities of Yazoo County and took forcible porsersion of aad county, from which the ShersiT— Ahe poaco offirer of the county—waa cumpelled to tes for safety, and ia atill a refuges, ‘The Sheri of thie Aitinids) couuty toparte that Fittca the 4tt inet, he tin burn unable, after uvery effurt, ta malutaln posce and protert the rights of citizeus, He reports various tnurders by Gnatttorized armed badler, who ore ncuuring the country, Warren County Im leo report ed ns being ina atate of terrorism fram a demeustra- Ciowot still other Uuatthorized boties, and a fecling of insectirity prevails in other counties of the Biate, After a cerefal oxaminatfou of atl tho reports, T ind myrolf compelled to appeal to the Getteral Guyernment for wean of giving that protection to which every: Aterican eltizen is entitled, I do not now mak formal spplleation under tho provisionn of the Court tutlon of the United Sister, but telegraph son to know {f you con and will regard ‘tho pruclsmation tautied Ly ou in December last, ou tho application of tho Teule~ Teturo of thin state, ag willl In force, ‘Tho ueccrnity of immediate action cannot be overstated, If your proclamation is not in force, I witl at once inake fortnal application In xecordance witht tho provision of the Constitution uf the United States. ADELUENT Axes, a REPLY. Tho following reply hos bocn sont to Gov, Ames: EReCUTIVE MAxaion, Wasttxaton, D, C., Sept. 8, 18i}.—(or. Adetbert "Ames, Jackson, Misty: Tha Freatdent aubanitted your dispatch of yenterday, agk~ ing if the proclamation of Decetaber ‘fart im till in forea, to the Attorney-General, who docides it {9 uot tn furee, T notify you of bia decision, By direction of the President - Levt P. Lecxry, Socrotary, AID CALLED Yor, Gov. Ames subsequently telegraphed Preal- dont Grant that doimestic tiolenco provails in various parts of tha State besond the power of tho Bite authorities to suppress, and makes formal application for such aid frum the Federal Government av may be nocosuary to rextoro peave to tho Stato and protection to itt pooplo, os BUFFALO, Odd-Feltown—Tho Canal Frauds. Special Dispatch to The Chica Tritune, Burraw, N. Y¥.. Sept. 8.—The National Grand Lodgo of the Ancient Order of Odd-Fcllows in tho United States, ia now holding ita annaal |. seesion hors. Dologates from all parts of tho country, fucluding Jolin Schuster, O. P. Kehorck, sud Philip Rookie, of Chicago. Tho election of ofiicors will be hold Thursday. Gov. Tilden’s Commission on Canat Frauds coutinuo in acseion hero to-day, Quite a unm. bor of witnesses have been examined and nich disclosures are fooked for in relation to officers and work on this disision of tho canal. FALL HATS, BIRES WINES, OOT. TIPS & PLUMES, TRIMMED GOODS iN GREAT VANIETY, 124 STATHST. ‘Two Doors North of Madison, WEBSTERS’. IGP Romoved from 241 West Madison-nt. REOPENING OF THE ASTOR MOUSE, NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. ‘by Astor Hougo, having beon entirely renovated with modern tmprovement« and newly furnished, will bo opened a a first-class hotel, on the Enropeah plan, avout Sept, 2, IIS. “The basinons public wilh dnd tt oneof the most comfortable and conventent in the city, the roome being nhosually lary, Nght, and airs, Ono of Otia Viros,” clegant passenger ¢luystors will run all day and all night, tho best of servants will be eniployert, and no pains by spared for tho comfort of it patrons, Bluin entrance on Vosoy-st, Ioous $1 tv $4 uday, ‘The Rotunda haa been elegantly Atted oa o restau ant, nud will furniel oll the ‘iolicaclee of the kearon, The Bneat oysters tn tho country a apecialty, The bar will by sapped with the ehoicost wines, Mquors, ales, ALLEN & DAM, Prupriotors, ERNEUR It, LANSING, Manager, ‘Mr. Dam will continue hig proprietorship of ‘th lon Byuare Hotel, New York—one of the Lest a Ui known hotels: uptown, SHIRTS. A Good Shirt, 91.50 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FIOM BTOOK, * 4, BITRTS to onfer » spectalty. <3 2, Ply Lino Collars 32 per doz, \HARBIS & COBB, Clarkent IMOK” HOBPIT AG, aornor om Hloglon and Frafklivats, hy the btato of Ti: Rois for the xpress puryons of pion tha bighost posal reatment io ‘aft eases. “It fewoll kane Py jarog has ate at the head of the prufosslon for uver 0 yearn—ago and ozpar Suenall mnpurtants” A. bout for tbe ult nis to pay poate, om Marriage,” Leet tancye Plamen in the Facey ete. Ladi Vist dillcate attention, with home beards oto, call Gislotiygontdential. OMlod, Va. ne wath Tp, te Hy nocuket ” Dyn” Kean . 2) NO PAY! 360 SOUTH OLARK.S., CIUCAGO, Mer ta crttia oe hadtats scasee TDI Rat ouly physician In the city who warraute ouros of Na pay. Uiticy hours, 9A. 10, WO 8p, Ba A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, _ TAG i A Private Counsotor to the Married MARRIAGE os tran tbvattdiar, esti GUIDE, _|igeeiselerearies sad ioreiati nat in (uo selnnoe, of ro] ‘tou, Tits isan ioloreating work of 9 payon, witu gumorcus vogtariogs, and contalos talus! mation fut theau who gro mertiod of contemplate mar: WLitise book that oaght to be under lock and parca abut tha noua. hunt us ay a, ro . UTD atthe Bt Louls, Blo, 0. SOE: Ourn, Washingtou-st., Chicago. longer engaged any phyniclan su Uuleayo In the treatincut of Ohron Botual, and Private Discusca, Hominal Woakvess az mputency pormanenUy cured. Ladicw requiring dell- cate treatment, with home aud board, may call or write {a coutdeuce,” A book for al! (Ulustested), 10 conte, PRESCRIPTION FRED Yor the 4] ¥ cureof Seminal Weakness, Lost Man- ood, and 61) disorders brought on by indiscretions oF excens, Any Urtigulut bap thy ivyrediveute, Address DAVIDSON & CO, Uvz 4,206, Now York, we, AMUSEMENTS. McVICKER'S THEATRE, r Paste Last. Weelt of Edwin Adains, Last Week of Enoch Arden, Presented with a atrond emt and correct monntinit,. Next week a new localization, prepared for thie Thee atte, introducing the First Keuiine nt, Dealers in Grainy &,/ontitied “ KUSNING.S CORNY MeVicker as ‘Sostits Ghix, & member of the Board of Trade, - HOOLEY'’S THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE PAMOUK CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Honea crowded mighty by tho elite of Chtorgo, Manday, Sept IRE CHANGE OF BILL, All the Old Favors New Arte, Altiry Evening ated Weduentay and Saturday Mat. ton, “NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, THE GRE bs 5 ol HEARTS AND DIAMONDS, A Comedy of our awh ‘Timn and Place, with tte bell. Hant cast of every-day characters aud laughable acenes, MATINES BATURDAY AT 2. Next week, produetion of a powerful Drains from the Froach—PAULINE, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ENGAGEMENT OF MILTON NOBLES Who will appear an JIM BLES. BOWEMLANS and DETECTIVES And the Creat Hpectslty Combination, the BYNIS'. Monday exentuy, Sept, $9. MARION TAYLOR Come “Company 1m Bartle i Every evening at & KENNEDY'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Fatite change of programme cach evening, nic, oe and #1, Matinee on Satnrday at 2, Admia. Ticketw tay Le had and reate sn- at Lyon & Healy's, Stalornt, ~~ COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM AROUND THE WORLD IN €0 DAYS, Every Evening and at Wednesday aud Baturday Mati- hers, Highia of Women and Voor Pilliedily ut Tues day, Theradas, aud Fridas Matiuces, ‘Twa perform. aptes daily at Z p.m. and 8 p.m. Popular pricet 2%, 59, and 77 cenie, aduiits to Marcum, eoptatning 60,000 euiriositics, and to the Lecturelivom Matiners, 46 and SOcenta, Children, 16 cents, Hox-utlice open at 4 ~~ MIGORMIOK HALL, Charles Mac Evoy's Famons ORIGINAL MIBERNICON And the MOIS COMEDY COMPANY, to-nig! ‘Will clore Saturday, Ropt, 11. New Scenes, Songs, Dances, and Sparkling Sketches, Malineo Saturday al 2 o'clock. _ FINANCIAL. ILLINOIS TRUST AND Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $535,000 Pays 4 per cent interest on Trust and 6 per cent on Savings Depos- its, HENRY 8. KING & CO, BANKERS, LONDON, ENGLAND, Open CURRENT ACCOUNTS with Bankers and Mer- ute tee of Conumssion, INTEREST on Monthly Balances, COLLECTIONS on atl polite, New Yore Aqenta—Meara, Senup, Paton & Co, Liverpool Hauno—3tersre, Saillie & Co. “HE INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, Will Open on the Evening of Sept, 8, And continuo day and evening until Oct. 9, and wit tuuonbtedly prove to bo the GREAT EVEN OF THE YEAN IN AMELIUA, The Most Brilliant and Magnificent Display in all Departinents, THE INMENSE ART HALLS aro full of Americs’s hext Pfeturoy, wolected and contributed by the Artiste themmalves, "No much collection of BTRUNG VALS INGS by BTRONG ARTISTS has ever before been Presented to the public in this country, THE SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT, under the auspices of the Cutcago Acudemy of ‘Belences, hog never before approach iu point of maguitude and excellence on any auch occasion, THE HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DePART- MENT, including a Continental Exhibition of Fruits the Yeading frult-growing Blates, Territories, ate Erovinces, te marvel ‘of beauty in Fruits, Manta, und lowers, ‘THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT embracoa tn- numerable novelties of inventiona and processes of mannfacturo NEVER BEFORE SUMITTED TO PUBLIC VIEW, illustrating ond attesting the gravid triumph of MIND over MATTER, A largo ond interealing exinbition of LIVE FISH from the Aluntio and Pacific slopes, and from tho central streams. of Amerioa, together with a full dia play of fiatures aud apparatus showing bow Osh are bred snd proserved in fuuning streams, In other Departments, Textil Fabrics, Musleal Tae struments, Furniture, Household, Personal, Usetut, aud Ornamental Goods, Qo display a grand beyond. compativon, ‘ Tho Exposition will be open from 8 a, m, until Pema, TERMS OF ADMISSION: For adulte, all day and evening. For eiideen, alt day uid evett For avlults on Saturday, all day an in} Por children on Saturday, alt day and evening,15 cents Every day after 0p. m., adults, 25 cente; children, Aseunta, Excursions on all Raflway Uuce, Geo Railroad Poutera at thele atattons, __.. OCBAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. iz Hat 7, Supt. Uy at p.m. , Sept dit aty ia tat Din: curt pm NADA, 4.600 ope ~Nopt. 18 at Pa. im. ‘Cabla faseage, nd Ai," Carroucy. | Toturn tlek- eta wt reduced rates. Hioarage tickets, #3) curruucy, Dratte fur £1 and opwards oa Uroat HeitAta. ply ee i, LARSON, Nortlicast ooraer Olark ang Dandolphista, (opposite now Npherinat Hvuse), Claloaao, CUNARD MAIL LINE, Sailing Three Times a Week to and from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Avy yet otupeny's Otieg, Dorthwoat ourner Olark and ME EDUVENE nT, Conor Western Agent ONLY DIRECT LINE TO PRANCE, pus Vaasa comme’ as Sea DA, lend yeusel hie favorita rrute tur she Voutineut (being mora wratbur- y North Bives, Jy thau any otlion), will wail (row Pier No, Batilloga: Metal Re foeues Satur "VIELE DE. HALEN, Leber ; Hatuaas, pets 18 PRION OF FABSAGI IN DOLD" Gucloding wine) First cabin, 8110 and @120, acconlis g Wy avcomiudation: sovond cabin, €72; third ‘Hatura tekots at roduc Noe. Kloncage 83, with superior socomindations, In- lee without extra chara: singing at socoesas a i bette 6 Sloamure cared thus’ deael ea cunts GEONGH MAUKENZIES Aguule bo Hevodway, NY. Groat Westorn Steamship Line, From Nuw York to Brtatel (England) direct, ARRAUOA, Syinons.. _favantat, apts A. 70; atormodiatey a4; Hleacaxcy, ae ty owt Wrvight ae SRS NE aes &, EDUCATIONAL, | Prof. E. M. Booth, Tiaying token hin summer treat, ia ngain prepared to rreaise pigplin fn E10 ION, vither privately or In chases, : Atieenoon Heading Citta bee Sug organiaed, Adilgers 14t Parkoav. “Tt gives ta pleannto ta bear teatimony ta (he ex- ecllence of Prof, Hotta taethols of matriction, “Hn sor lage good foundations in_volee caltnre, And Is moro rouribiy than showy." —, Ia Plekard, Bu Perintendent Pave Betcole, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW OF the Untrernity af Chicazo, and the Northwentern University, clowed ttn arcond sone wt hy Wb atadente, Er.United States Honstore ‘Tramtimil and Doolittle, Judge Booth and Prof, Denstor awl Moyers, tanght four honrs datly, and 22 lawyers teetared ta this Cole loge fant year, Eeaiiies 9 cores Wy. De, Inele on Mode cal Sorinprudence, ‘The Ten, ira, Reviser of ihe Btatates, inadded tothe Faculty for the caning years, Hewene Hep 15, ‘Terms ryeirof nine Months, Ditoraa natmita to the Bar, For eatal ote. nddress ¥, 18. DENSLANY, Becretary, 29 7 Huilding, tater, my CINE COGBIEGE. ‘The Kehoot of Letters, the Belentine Sehiol, rnd the Gratmar 8 :bool of Racine College will reopen Wednat- day, Sept. 1 ‘The tertoration of Taylor Hall, with many smprove- ments, and new faboratory ant Ogmnieiam which are to be finlahed before the term opete will add much ‘tu thn alvantagea of th For adintesion apis ta UY, Ds Day Racine Colleye, Racine, Win, Catalognes can be had at Janeen, Mudiurg & Cu's, ‘Mitchell & Hathaway"s, 154 Blate-st, aod at the Mcr- chanta' National Ban UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO opens for examinations, Rept, 19,1875, 1, Collegn of Idterature and the Arta,” Dotighan Coilege, 2, College of Bolence, Aurleuiturs, Civil! Engtnrering, ote, 3. College ot Law, Adircen V, 8, Denrlow, Exqe Becrm tary. 4, College of Medicing, Rash Modirat Calleze, WW, Froor, Preeidemt, Eadten admitted to atl d-- nents, Mien ME, hapin, Supt, Triton, Peryear, “Toar, Siper week, | Address EB, MANTIN, Be nivernity, or 6. DURROUGTS, Chancellor, MISSES GRANTS SEMINARY, ¥, aul 120 North Chicago, will open edt HIND ERG, In connection with the Seminary, will open at the same Aime, with iuereased facilities and accoinmodations, TON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newton, nenr Dostans Marty A Pamily School for Gills. A qaict Christian Home, Best educations! advantagos, is provided In thts selinl. Tis nln expocially recommended t the notice of saung ladion who lave gradgated trou other schoals, for ita very superior MUSICAL ADVANTAGES And for the facilities tt affords in azalling theteclves uf tha Concerte, i Boston.“ Raferear Suruiened ob,appliat MIAS JULIA A, Thirteenth year opens fopt. 1%, Buaprrior sdrant ages in every department, Clasvical, Enylish, European and Musical. Pupils ean enter for either ovurse, for relected branches, or tho study of Art alone, tion choice 3 buildings ample, and all the a for elther boarding or day. a Aare olntments ST. JOHNS SCEOOL. Boarding sud Pay Sehoot for Young Ladies and Chiltren, Kev. THEODURE IRVING, LI4D., Rector, 21 Wert Thirty-neconu-t, New York. Dr, Irving's epecial clave for the etudy of the English Language and Literature, as ftiustrating sud iluntrated by Hise tory, will readings from the beat authors, will begin fa Novem! His clase for the historical ond critical atudy of Fine Arta will herrin at tho rame time. ‘Che Fall Term bering on Wednesday, sept. 29, 197: nd infor on apply as H. B. BRYANT’S (Bryant & Stratton) Chicago Business Collogo ENGIISIE TRAINING SCIIOOL, Ktate-nt., eonthenst cor, Washington, Chicago, Ilt. The largert and most thorough Institution of the jn America, Bend for circul ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY 80HOOL, Tor Young Lvios and Girls, will reopen Monday, Sept, 13, at Elesburat, 16 tniles frima Chicago, on the Galena Division of tho N.W. KW Location healthy aud Ueautiint, Grounds over 12 acres in extent. Teachers ind experience, Native teachers of German and, neh. MIS. I. N. CUTTER, lato Head Antintant of WwW arhington Behool, Chicago, Principal. Bend for Cure cular, THE CUTIDBERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Bt. Louis, 3f0,, will opan Sopt. 13, in connection with Mra, Engenta Unthbert's Seminary for Young Lailier, Tustruction thorouch in all branches, theoretical as well as practical, conducted upon Eurepean systems, Torms moderato, For circulars, containing lf tafor- address ARTHUR J, CRESWOLD, Director, ab Louis, Mi Ai e- ate, ite The School of Vocal Art in Philadelphia, For the fostruetion of Teachers and Artista, will re oven Monday, Kept, 27. Principal, Madame EMMA BEILER, author of “The Voicein Singing,” and The Votca in’ Speaking.” For efreutors, &0,, apply to Ac tnary, 03 Chuton-*t., Plilatetphis, Pa”, Monticello Female Seminary ‘The next term of this institution will commence on Thurrdsy, 1ith Keptember, inetead of the Mh (as heretofore notified), consequence of improvement: not completed. For catalogues address Musa li. Ne ‘The subscriber, having returned, will rexumo his elassos Supt. 13, ‘Ite alia t4 careful andl thorangh tm struction, ED! VATERS, A, May Bast CHICAGO ACADEMY, 11 Eighteenth-st. English and Classical School for both sexes, Fall term begins sept, 13, H, U. BDABCUCK, Principal, RB. BYLVANUS KECD'S Enqiisn, Puencn, aud Genwax Boanoina and T Nenoot, tor Young Ladies aud Children, Nos, 8 ntral Dark). ‘The Twellth gual b Bast Bifty-thira-xi, School Yoar wilt begin Bert, 39, 1875, “A Kindergarten will Lo opened Oct. 5. anupils will report for classics thon Sept, 24 ond Addreea until Sept, 10, Naver aink, New Jeracy. eiteeacee PORTIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, Th and TT Antinndenyes Clicnga, Font full departments of instruction, —Toarding Department entarged, Honma all newly farnished, Large and efficient corpa of teachers, Kindergation 1b charge of Mrs, FM. HOWARD, Fail term bdgine opt. 15. Lor catalogues or patitcniars nddrese the Principal. Termn in Kindermarten, $12.00 per annrtor. KENWOOD SDMINARY, Near corner Forty-cighth-nt, and Maditon-av. ‘Tho reventh year of thin Institution for the thorough education of Young Ladies, will begin Sept, 9, Day recholars from the city will he taken to and fram the tho achonl by the Heminary tages, Ontaloxting on ape plication, MEAT, D RENNICOTT, Principat. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS tive sunday at 8:08. m, § Daily, CHICARD & NORTHWESTERN AAILAOAN, dat tl Ticket Casson, 04 Clarkett, (sherman Houre). art 7B Canate Matison-thy fepate, M.,'eorner @Paciic ¥ant in: aLrbacae aubuqun aUuaLe ~ a=Depnt comor of Ws b—Depotcornor of Uai MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, f° Soot uf Tate and Sort of Tieontyse z ‘Mail (vfa mata fae: Vay Expres, Hannay A *Sunday Bx. £* Maturday and Sanday Ka, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. Lows, {and Meare, Kansas City and Deneer Short Lines, frm Lhepot, a bee te te CRRA ntl aed Repke a oe WE Leave, Arrive, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Erave, ‘Arrive, .| 4:03. m.} 620 p. me 9408.1. 6:15 p.m, Matt, sia main Iino, Special N.Y. Ea: 8:00p. ma. 80am, 8:40 p. m,] 11:10 a, ma. TiDatir, etcepe, Nat Bandayand Stunday. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAN, Toiun Lier iy corner Madison ant Canal-ste, Ticket Ofieey SB Sut heat ‘partie Sherman Houre, and at Depot,’ “Arrvee, Teuee. * 6.20.8. m. Milwaukeo & Pratris du Chien! Division, Pauengers.. Umaukee, 1a Crowso, Wind ‘At. Paul, Sinuespotia, Hipon, Onbkorh’ a Gi jay," thruugh ‘apres ‘| Milwaai ; ‘Chien & towns alto, Monsanal and Stove: p.m. *10:00.8. m.|* 4:00p, mz | "5:00 pe ma jf 9:5 p.m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRGAD. Depot, foot of lake st. and foot uf Tent Pot For idan lah Teundalph toy meat Clatkes "20 008. mat it 7:30 s,m, Tikes CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots, fout of Lake-at., Indiana-av. and Sisteenth-wt,, thate, Theat 7 BO Clarkat ond Canal and Stxtei " end at depots. On oe Auroras Passengor..., ‘Aurora Leryn. a3 Dubaque & SinuzCity Exp. PaciteNigut Exp, for Omatia,.,| Kansas Ott Feuworth, At-| chiton & St, Joseph Esp eae rata ‘Accounnodation| we Aecommond ato Downer'slirava Ascommuntation! “Sts. Suadaya, TEx, Satur Prom Contrat Dopo Hot NE (NE Deen! cecumbed Deke fey LAN Handolpheae amet Penk” Leave. ‘Arrive, IndlananoUe, Loulsvitle & Cinelns att Day Exproms te Indisuayeiie, foolertiig ds Uinel: hats Night Raprpus (dally \*12:00 noon|* B-20p. m. 8:00 p. m.]* 7:18a, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Hiitdura, Cinetanatt B St. Loule Ke clenat, ear. a Clinton aind Crrrattett, ‘oket able elnghcang ant teponse Net Hlee | Meket afte, LL Leave, | Artive, Indlanapolls, Louisville & Cincin-| Day Expron 07 Tndianapatis; Lout atl (ails oe a CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Danenqer deat corner Chlewjo-un, arrahees cit and tcketogice No.8 Glare West to" Shores 6200, m.)* 8:00 p. me ai) ADAME 0, DA BIEN, NS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formeriy ates, Gerlen Houtman’) English, French, and Gertuan Jivarding and Day Schoo! for Young La: dics oud Chidren, with calisthentes, No, 17 West Thirty-clguth-xt., New York, Reopens sept, 27 DUcatfon tray bo thade by lotter oF personally, se NCKER FEMALE COLLEGE, LEXINGTO: Ky; Racalty.able: Hstensive gronnds. | Exe it buildings, 16d by 3d fect, four storia, containing ‘apartinente—nico recitation, ornamental, plsy, aud rime; warmed by steara and lighted witlt gs Only ¢wo young ladies vovupy a room. Cast of in Provementa over £140,000, Fallterm commences Robt. 14, 1875. For catalogiies adktrees J, M. EL by Frop, ADAME DE DROSBARD DRAPENY FRENCH Mah Noarding Nehool for Young Ladic Ro. 80 Chureliess,, Hartford, Conn, ‘The fall terin will begin Sept, 8, For dufurmation or circulars, addresw ay above, N. W. C, UNIVERSITY. ‘Tho twenty-Aret wersion of this institution will open tn the new bulklings—the most oomipleto now on the contineat—in Irvington, 4 mules cast of this city, Sept. 16. Full Faculty; ofx contre of atudy; bous sexes received. For catalwara ad trent, O. EL HOL- LYNBECK, Heeretary, or U, A. BURGESS, Preatwont, Indianapolle, Ind. Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. A Roloct Boarding Bchoat for Young Mon and Boys, at Bing Sine, No Yo. on the Hudson, A full graded puurde af iuatruction, Piploms at graduation, Mil- tary orguutzation cau and thorough, Grounds beautiful and buildings vommoediods, Forty-second ear Legina Hept. 16, Send for ctronlar contaising Uitcage veterent HOWK ALLEN, Frineipal, MOUNT VERNON MILITARY AOADEMY, MORGAN PAI, NEAR CHICAGO, ‘Tho Fall dosion opens TURSDAY, Bopt, 14. Tho W year laa establivted the futuro success of Uta now justitution, Catalogues for 1875 can be obtalued Ae Hoot 12 Lakoulde Buildtug, Chicago, or will ba tuslled to auy ono on application, 8, &. KORTON, “HRS. WG. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladics, Hatavis, N,¥, For refercuces, in- of Mtate’s Attornoy Charles H, Heed, SCWIGOL OF MINES, ; Yor circular, Addrees 1, D, | eee NON INSTITUTE WOK YOUNG LA A vitew and Little Girls, Eatablished ti te6u, Mra, ary L, Jonos and Mr, Mutlund, Princlyaty. Boart- tng and Day School, Hauuh, Verach, Gerinau, and latin, French isspoken in the tumily. No. Vernon Place, BALTIMORE, — Hofercnices glreu on application, |” = uid HADFURD'H BTUDENTS HOME, (A Boys" B School, Middlotuwu, Gena, Dvinghtful situation, liperior actomtuvtatious, Meitary dill, Thorough ecliovl, Addrest Rov. J. Hf, BRADFORD, LAKE FOREST ACADEMY. ed college preparatory schoul for tors, Fi gli op ery #NOn SAIN, Princiyal, QR 60 PER QUARTER, No extra.” Media BZ bo, ating tor boyy, 2 mllea from Follujok phia, 10 fuateuctors, 8.0. BNOKTLIDGE (aryard A. M.), Modia, = ND INSTITUT at fal, Siow Datu, Goud. bowl fue mire its. 5. Wh. Mait and Pxprees, Pern Pamong Elmo Panconger, Tiaeca Parvengcor Bunday Panseuyerd... PITTSBURG, CINCINNATS A SY, LOUIS RAILROAD. Brow depot eons intum aad Cuvroil-ste.. thet gteay V1 Ieandotpheste and nt depen Pee Leave, Arrive Columbus, Pi Golnvatnie Pittabutea & Ravin ‘Night xpress (daily). BALTIMORE & OW RAILROAD Bratas lane frou Teeeap Dapunton tdang and epok Soul af” Taenty-secumibat, Tv chat oplee, Wh Clarkast., corner af Wushington, " ease J arvia 1, Sundays Frcented,, . Dally, is mf} Tp. a. mi) Tae: mn CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND 4 PACIFIC RAILROAD, Denoty corner uf Van Bugrnnnh Sherniincting Nebel efoa! Grand Meck totel ar ieaves | devine Qmahs,Leavonw'th&Atchisonlis| Idk m wi. |° 4x0, Brew a Seoromodatton. it S00 tc|* BW ws ae Nisttapree., Sno v h SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, : ALL & 113 Luke St., Chicago, Bocareful tobuy only the Genuin -PRACTIONAL CORRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXOUANGE Fol Bilss of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE