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" POMOLOGY. The Association Conchules Tts Laborsg--=Award of Medals. P et Disoussing Fruits and Borries---Visit to the Sauth Parx, Danquot at tho Paclfic---Addrosses and : Toasts. BUSINESS. TIE CLUBING REBSION, The Pomological Association came to order at 9 o'clook. Preaident Wilder, on taling the chair, snnoupced soveral chiangos in the General Frait Committos, Mr. W. Adair boing appointed from Michigan and Henry MeLaughlia from Maine, In the abaenos of the Treasurer, dir. Hpconer was requosted to act in that caproity, REXT YEAR'S MEETING. Mr. Barry offererd a resoli.lon to tho effoct that the Association coumder it inexpodient to meot n Philadelphia next year. Mr. Bchalfer, of Pennsylvanis, supgosted that the Associacion naed not hold & formal meeuing st Pbiladelphis, but that the members might bave a socisl gathering at that placo during the Centonuial Exbibition, 1o oxtended an invita- tlon, on the part of the Penoayivania Horticul- tnral Bucloly, to tho Association to moot at Plil- adelphi for & soc..1 Teunion, Mr, Barry mithdres Lis rosolution, aud moved thio accoptancs of tho tuvitation. Mr. Breckenridge, of Mary nud, stated that bo had been delegated by the “dar¢land Hosticul- tnral Bdcioty to 1uvite tha Poinalogiosl Amsocia- tloh to hiold Its noxs ragular m e'ing In 1877 a¢ Paltimore, Mr. Poutland, of Baitimoro, second- od tho invitation, Mr. Beatty, ot Rentucky, invited the Assoola- tion o hold ils next maating st Louisviila. On motlon, 1t was decided to mect at DBalti- or6. s mllr. Darty, of New York, offercd & serios of rosolutions, which wero adoptea; thanking tho Tllinvte Horticoltaral Boclety, the Grand Pacific Houel proprictors, sud the railroads for thoir urtesios. ““Me. Edwardn, of Minsourl, Senior Vice-Presl- dent, was cailed to take the chair, DLARIEY, Tha Asarciation thon procssded to s gonoral diecussion aj.ou tho morils of the differaut va- Haties of tho strewocrry, The Chatles Downing ‘was upokon of a8 the miost valuable kind grown i Missonrl, ‘Tho Kontucky Is tha best lao variety. The Miaron ia very prolitio ihe flist The Groon Prolific takes the lead 1n Coa- teat It info, On the wan commonded, 'The Fhiladeipbia 18 variable, but bes besn vory suczeasful in Ohio. Iu new varieties, Duncan's Improved Black-esp aud the . furaer wero added to the eatalugis. The High- Iatd Hatdy, the Courtlaud, aud the Poarl woro aleo discassed, PLUMN, i The Assac'ation noxt procecded to take up tho plum, twe Will Gocss bowug slr onssod, It 18 the bost native pl 1090, g& resolution was paraed thankine tho South Park Commtssioners for the courteond invitation to_visit their grounde, Mr. Berckmans, Chairmaa of the Commitieo on Native Fruits, stated tust the Commiltes was not ready to report, ahd, on motiow, it was giaated leave to report to the Becraiary. MEDALS, The Committes on thoaward of the Wilder Medal ra_ oried that the collection of fraite on exhibition is b.tter than way expooted. The awardd were rscommended aa follows : Tus Wilder Blivor Medal to the Michigsn State Hor- teultural Soctety, {or tne aplendid disylay mada up by : the following Assoclations: The Hortienlural So- datles of Monzon, Allezan, Kent, Ingham, Washtenasw, Grand Traverse, Benzie, Ocedns, Kalimazos, an Bouth Haven Countice,’ and Messra. George L. i Durrougka & Oo., of aginaw; sscond, to e Tows ! Huste Horticultursi Boctety, for & collection of op% bedutifully displased by Bir, James Guith, of { Aolnes; ‘third, to the Wisconsin Stste Horticuliumal | Boclely, for general colléction of [ruils ; fourth, to the | Nersska Stute Hortlculiurs) Socloty, for collection of | appled; folhe foljowing individual collactions : Jalu Banl, Washington, D, C., for pesra; Eiwanger & Barry, Rocheater, N, Y., for pears and for plums; E. Anody & fion; Lockport, K. ¥.. for general collection 3. 1L Dicketts, Nowburg, N, Y., fora large cobection grapes of greal promiae; Taidor Buéh % nd Muw ener. of Bushitiery, Mo, for o collection native grapiea: 1. Redmond, Ov for an fntere-ting coilection of sewi-tropleal fruita, ln. ciuding orsuges, lomons, pomegrabates, banatiss, figs, "fll&lmllll, sla; Fdward or pears azid grates ; A, Fahnestnk, Tolodo, 0., for tears§ B, @, Bumith, Oambridge, Mash,, for pearat ¥, Clapp, Doroliester, Muss,, for yeedling pears 1nd & fine dish of ¥ Clipp's Favorite;” J, W, Manning, Iuading, Mass, o penra; Hovey &80, Gambridpe, $asn,, {or poars; B, E, Chamberlain, Waterfotd, V sppled § B, B, Fox, Ban Joke, Cal,, for hoedling pears. HONORABLE MENTION 1 made of Georgo Balderstone, Colors, Md,, for peara: Dr. lumpherics, Guleeburg, Lil., for I%\)IE«H‘ Hellman Froth and olhiers, of Fajtfax Couuty, Ya,, for gencral oolitction Warew (1k,) Horflcnitiral apples; O. I, Baker, Sonth Pass, 1., for spplest Adsmb (L1) Hortlcultural Boclety, for geueral colloce tod | Bedails (Mo, Horticul(ural Bociely, for general éalleotion of frult; Wisconsln Siatn fortleuliural So- clety. for general' colloction, lucluding an dterestiog centtibution from 8, P, Pleer, of Puwaukes; Gam- Iridga (Mass,) Hocloty, for pears; Rolert Munniug, Balem, Mass., for specimens of pears from bistorical trees coilected by him, lucludiug the Enicott, plantod about 1640; an orane pear tros 285 years old'; & War- der, grafted April 1V, 1775, and a tree planted by An- thoby Thacher in 10:0; B, ¥, Trunaon, Humboldt, Tenn., for general coltection. Thid Comnilttea feel that their labors would not bo dompl ‘without making foiue formal recoguition ociety, for of the servives of these oMcerw, to whore uutiring lubors the present prosperous condition of Uso Sl \y 18dus, TG Marubatl £, Wikinr, President of the So. clety, for bis Jabozious and indefatigalle exertivu: sacrificen {n founding and bullding up the Boclsly aod Bringiug it to & position {n sdvauce of auy aimilar so. dety in the world ; to Thomas P, James, fof twenty~ sevoa years of unremitting and falthful services ae Tressitror of the Snclety from iis origin 1o the present e ; to Mr., J, J, Tuomss, for designing the Lesutiful 154 sprmopriste devico stainped upoy the medsl. The; ihorefore recommoud the award of tho Wilder med: 442 sppropiste teatimonial, The Committes cannot paa over the very fine col- Ictiun of 570 varieties of pears exhilited by the Pres- ident, which fully descpves the highest honor, But, u they cannot award to him ik own medal, they aro :ib 1ged to contont themerivod with an houorabie men- ion. Tue repork waa adopted. ‘The sunject of cutranta was next dlscussad. The Prince Albert is the latest varietr. ‘The dherry and the white grape woré sirougly recom- mended, A resolu'ion was passed lhlnkln[g the Rov. J. 0. Buiroughs for an iuvilation 1o vielt the Obi- cago University, aud 1egiattiog the inablilty of the Azsociativn to accent it. ‘The disourmon of the varions kind of fruits on thecatalogue ended mith the thetry, Of theso the Blaox Heart, the Farly Richmoud, the Enghsh Morello, and tha Rook,rort were sommeundad, TUR QUESTIDN OF FOITA'E : waa branght up in couneztion with the forward- ing of the printed traussotions to the moveral ; wmembers, Mr. Flagg offered a resolution, whioh was adopted, that it was ths #ouso of the meating that thy exconsivo postago on third-class mastor wea an impositiou. The session then cams to & closo, sfcer o fow remarka from Premdont Vvilder, in which ha oougmulmrl the Assoolation upon the amuiut of busiuens tranaacied and of intormiation dis- seminated, —_— THE DRIVE, VIEWING THE 80UTH PARE. In the afternoon s Isrge number of members of the Assoclation took advautage of the invita- tlon extonded by the Bouth Parz Commissloners tovislt the South Park and bonlevsrde. Car- Higes were In waltiog at tho ladies' entrance to the Grand Pacifie at baif-past 2 o'clock, and wers soon filled by the expeotaut pomalogiste sud & few of onr Bl.nmlnent citizens, The tall Ldrtn of Gavernok tldge loomed up b the b oarriage, And Amioog Othars prewent could bs seen tho well-known faces of Gsorge W. :Jn.:f. Chduscev Bowen, H. W, 8, Olevo'and, and Hegister Hibbard, The routo taken by the carrisg: n oo loaving tho hotel was east on Jack- son atrest {0 Aictigan avenue, from which tho vitllora were afforded & fue view of the lake l!umuL. heavy gale. Large numboers of vessels dould ba sesn, scattored around outaide the bar bor, bare of riggiug, wailing for the storm tarub- dide. The party rodasouth oo Michigan aveoue, crossing over to Drexel boulevard, At Drexe} nd walked boalevard ine coinnany dismounted s Some distauce duwn the Boulevard Patk, Agaln takiog mrlnrm they went over to the Houtly Fark, whoro Mr. Clevelaud explsined to such us oould hear h:m the mauy besution aod future ‘wouders of tha place, A vivlt to tha botanical garden wis of courss iu onder, atter which the Totura thin was madeby way of the Grand boulevard, Bouth Y'arg avenus, #od Catumat and A0 AvénueH. ——— THE BANQUET, REVELAY AT THE PACIFIC, After returnlug from the viet to the Bouth Purk the members of the Pomulngioal Ausooia- tion were Invited into the ladisa’ ordinary (o ene Jo¥ 8 Banquet provided La thely homos by the 8. aubjeot of raspberries. the Horstine : ccially dig- - uin that js i come filled with doiogaton, n Bprings, Ales., ; Daulots, Guniton, all Va., | Iliinoln State Hortionltural Boclety, The work of wranging the gueals aronnd the table occupied mome miantes, during which slt rowained standi: Whon all had arrived, seats wero tak:n amld swoet alrams of music disconrsed by Johnny Hand's oichienira, There wero about 160 Iadiss present, ineluding sovoral tocal notables. At the head of tho prin- cipal table aat Mr, . 8. Hull, Preaident of tha Btata Hort.cultneat Socioty, with Gov. Bevoridro on ono hand and Pranident Wilder on the o har. Tha menu was ologant and yot wubatantial enaugh to suit the appetites of the rural par takern,a1.d wanmplcad with sovora! hranta of wine. The gues!s feli 10 with & vigor unde- the .n- fluence of wiich tho vianda rapidly disapoeared. At abont the middlu of (ho eutortafament, N, ULL rors and addressed tho andloncs. aaying that ho eatosmol it & groat planaure to weleome them tu this fastivo boatd, Tho Horticul:ntal Hociely had learaed much during the past fow days in roapiect to pomalopy, the delibcrations of tho Argociath n aunlribiting to eatabilsh n correct nomenclatitio of fruits an weil an detotmining what varietiss of esoh mpooics wero worthy of cultivation, Anothor and invaluablo feswro of thono mootingy was that they brought together peo; le from the North, Weet, South, and Eaat, and friondslaps were formed stronger than polt fcal tien. Jt was but natural, then, that be should turn to uno who had dona so much for jomolozy, and who was Bo well acquainted nith them all, and ask lum firse to 10spond to n sentiment aud thon preelds during the ! romainder of the evening: ‘*The Ameiican i 'omulogical Bociety—the ilist nationsl pomo- fogical eociety in tho world.” 'Thank God, jta firat I'realdent, the Hon, Marstail Witdor, still lived and waa here abls to apoak for hunself. MR. WILDER roplied to this sontument i bohalf of him- solf and the Hocintr, 1lo extended thanke to tho Iilinois Lutticuluiral Sueioty for jthis aplendid tanquet, Wo hived in an azo of remarkablo progress, a8 was orluced in ) the rapid growth of our Hoclety and of frutt culturo. Vastquantitien of froit woip now ot to taarket, com‘ng from Florita to Maino and fiom ocoan to ocean, /o that our northern cities wero supplied with theeo cholee luxurivs ot life. QY. PRVEIILUE, “ The Stato of Illluos, fertile in tosonrees, ought to produce one good Naverilge." This toast was responded to by Gov. Bove. | ; ridee, who maid that it was trio that the Stato ought to produce one good beverage, It flawed | 1 our brooks, fell in our shoxere, was distilled | fu thie dews, was God’a own bevarage for tho m{:- ' plness and healing of the uation. Corn by tho . mile, by the county, more than Pharaoh over wirned up In the warenounss of Egypt. Fertile m fouits, it bad the crub-apple, paxpaw, and | | persimmon, Under the oxperlence of ! tho American Pomolozical Asgociation . these had been roplaced by vamed | fruits, Tho State bad unlimited resources. | : No Btate bad grester natural outiets to the woas. Loas than 100 vearn ago Oen. Scote can- tuted this country from tho ludians, In 1803 1 Hllivois was sdinited s a Stale with less than * 5,000 inhabitaune, aud to-day has 3.0,0,000. it extendod & welcome 10 the gentiemnen present ; from all portions of tho contitient. THE RON. WILLIAMN BCHAFFER, i “The l‘mms{lvmnl Horticuliurul Socioty. the ! firut ostablished 10 America.” The {fou, William Schaffer, President of the Pounsylvania Horticulzural Society, rorpond- ed, saviog that he and his friends baa oape oat here to sco & mew country, aud it fulffled thor bighest expscta- . tions, Ho alluded to tua visit to tho Houth Pack, paying 8 handsome compliment to it aud to the Cowmiwsiouers. Ile hoped to give the Associstion ot tuo Centennlal noxt sear as cor- disl & wolcomo sa tho moubers Lad roceived lere. alr. A, W, Harrison, Secrotary of the Peonsylva- nin Hurticult wal Sociaty, afso npoke in reaponse totie same tonst, 1le alinded to theiutunate ro- Iations botween the burtioultural snd pomolo- gical iucrenty. MR n'ver 4iNow England, first in war snd first in nesce, she fouds the van of rutel indusiry with her 3ia machusetts Horticuliursl Bucioty.” Mr, Hovey, of Massxchusnits, responded, eaving thst, at tho present Convention, Al.sua- chussits was woll represonted, two cars Laviog He complimeuted Tilivos t.pon the fine exhibition of fraita at the Exposition, and the vast progress tiade o the cultivation ot fruit durig the gast thirty years, e THE OTHERY. Frosident Witdor waid that as variely is tho : apico of life, ho should presout tho Assaciation ! with **A Guanger's Welcomne,” by Prof. Rodnay | Weleh, The nuleumo‘; 10ved to be fu verse, so ! inat o abatract would do it justics. T poem i was witty aud cntertainiug, and was grested with | fiequont applause, “Nebrasks, the great American dosert that blooms sud blossams like the rose under the Nebraaka State Agricultural Bocteiy,” was re- sponded to by the llon, J. Sterling iorton, of Nebrawka, o eaid it was only twenty yoars miuco Nobraalia was opao for sottioment. ~ It was | tuen she home of the Iud:an, the buffalo, aud | thio wolf, These havo slnce dirappearod, and agriculture now thrivos on the goutiy-undulatlog nog [ years and slopes of tho prairie, “Qur Coming licstens, in fair 10 foaturo; we a 'k no b.tter wolcome thau sho with her seasido fruiis aud fuwora will give us,” a ventiment to b ‘basn responded to by Mr. Pentland, of Ma: id, was passsd over by reason of that gentloman's absence, The Obio Horicultural Bocloty—Wo award Ler & Wardor who will ward her from all horti- cultural heresy, and lead her in the pleasant waya of pomolagy.” Mr. Waider, of Ohio, aald that perhaps & jit- tle eqotiam wan allomed to & man apptoaching three-scora and ten. He thorefore claimed for Obio & leading position an regards pomology. **The Canadian Dominlon, our uosthorn and noxt-door uoigbor.” Responded to by Mr. O. O. Hamilton, of Nuva Beatia, “Virginia, the mother of oyr yonng Iilinols ~—Wo tender & cordisl wolcome to our bretnrou of the old Lomestead." Col. Chamb rlain replied In a faw romarks, and was secondod by Col. Edward Danisla. **The Miscouri Horticuitural Bociety, Bhe lias absolutely refuted the old but obsolete proverb that *A good wive needs no Bush.’" Thin wan reaponded to in a pleassut manner by Prof. J. IL. Tios, the woather-prophet * Horttonltur?, the earlicat ocoupation of man ~-may it bo she last! * Nr. 'Tuomss Meehan, of tho Gardiner's Monthly, renlied to this toa **The Empire Btate,” No resnonse. *The Auricuitnral Press,” Responded to by Mr. Jonathau Perrlam. Toe Park Commissioners.” Response by 1. W, £, Cleveland, Thy Future of Horticulture.” Reaponse by Prof. 11, II. McAffas, of lows. ' i | i | i « tntomology, the youngest stater of 1lortioul- turo, Bhe tourishos {n Missowl." Reaponse by Fiof, O, V. Rilay, The Presideut, Mr, Wilder, then aononnced thatag all the 102818 had boen gone aver, the banquet would be conside. ed at an ond. L adjonraing, he wishnd to expross rgain hie thanks (0 all presont and to the [Hinoiw Hortl. cultaral Bociety, sud boped thas all would meet next year at Phutadeiphis, i SURGICAL FEAT. ., Brwcial Disrateh to The Chixato Tribune, "Anx Anpon, Mich, Sept. 10.—Dr, MacLosn, of the Michigan Univeunity, yeastorday parformed one of themost wonderful surglcal operstions ever known., Bomo time sinoe a youug mwman, named Henry Ottmlo, was serloasly injured by au explosiun of gunpowder, being thrown through » window luto the strest. In addition to baving his eyes almoat tolally destroyed, his neck was badlv ous with glass, Thin pieces of giass out the oarol{d artory threo-fourths off, Clotted blood stopped the hewnorrsge, Lut a tue wor began to forus. Alled with blood, directly upon this artery, It locreased in mize Hil it be- came as largo as a large oraugo. The (hin sack of the tumor muat saon burst, and death inevitably foliow, Dr, MaoLesn undertook tha diffioult (ask of removivg it, a8 the only means ving the life vf tbe young man. This was B ll\l“{ done, and the atlery ||Olmlnn||llr olosed by ligatures, The patient ia doing well, and will 70on recover. Bat ooo otber successful operation of the kind is on record, that performed by Prof. 8yme, of Edioburg, some years ago. \Vhen it in known tha thers were nlue olsnses againsy and one for lifs, the operation throws great orodlt upon $he surgioal skill of Dr. alsoLeas, plats i senmlo b anls Four Childrom Killed by YWorme Lezongos. The Now Orleans Picayune of the 24 says: ¢ During the latter part of lass week a terriblo oase of wholésale polsoning occurred in the family of Mr. Miez, livlog iu the Varlah of As- cension, It appears that Mr, Misr administered to four of lue children & ooupie of worme lmensm or dragees, a plece,'such as are prepar- od and put up, sugsr-costed, by the Freuch mavufacturers of tuia clsss of medioines. Three oftho cbildren were almoss instantiy seizeq with couvulslous and cramps, sod died in & few Lionrs, The fourih obild was & littls Iater in the dav ste taoked i the same manner, aad ¢jad in less than twenty-four bours atiezaands,” SPECIE-PAYMENT. The “Gradual hancement” Plun of Renching k. What Wonld Be the Practical Workings of Such a Polioy? To the Evitor of The Chicago Tribune . Curcado, Hept. 1.—I beg leavo to trespass again upon youe columns, to mate fully put for- , ward, lo o modified and naproved shape, what I have betora suggostad as THE ORADUAL-ENUANCEMPENT PLAN TO RRACH BRECIF-PATMENTS, which, if adopted, cannot but prove s certain and oany way back to a gold-baris,—the onle trus ono for & nation's floances. The printipla I of tho plan 18 [n improviug the value of graen- backa, or talhinyg thom to par wilh go'd. rweithout any compulsory contraction,—leaving the amount of currency in cireulation, at all timen, cntlrely dependent upon tha natural supply and demand. An original application of the ides of fuoding the gracnbacky, or their redemption in an interest-bosring bond, is made in this: that saul inferest shatl not begin before Jan. 1. 1879, ~—thos iteuring & geadual enhancemant in tha value of greenhacks (sbont 3¢ of 1 per cont per month) aa they appioach the iuterest-lear- ing poriod. This might be termed a new applieation of tho princl; loof scaling the green. becka or floating indebtedners of the Govern- meat, {n & mote palatable sbape than snnonnc- ing each month at how mnch d.ecount the Gov- ornment would buy up ita sbonored paper. Iarthermors, tho plan arranges a8 new adjust- mont of the timo for Rpecie-rosnmption, viz. : as soon after Jan. 1, 1879, as the 4}¢-per-cent bonds will command par in gold, and farpjsh suflicient go d for a nie and poimanent rosump- tion. [In otbior words, the basis of our present urrency, sliall bo n Uniled Stales 43g-per-cont bond, drawing interest from Jan, 1, 149, inatead of " an irredeomable promise of ths Qovermment. 'The fraotional cwrrency fo be redeomol in mlvor whonever the grosn- backa becomo mote valuable than silver, 80 the Istter will not be driven ont of cirenlation by an wforior medinm, (:conbacks to bo eventually retired, and Nationnl-Bank mnotes bo tho only paper ourreucy until Ingislation aball davise & betior nyate: 11 efforis now belng made in the direction of epecie-pavments first, and & por- fected mvateni afterwardn, Brietly stated, tho giadual-enbancement plan would require logla- lative action an foliowa: 1, Redemption of greenbacks (whenever pro- rentod to the Teacury) in 4ig-per-cont United Stacen bonds, but ward bouda to draw no inferest UeforeJan. 1, 1879, , 11, Gresnbackr, whonever redoemed, to be can- celed and deatroyed. 111 Resumption of spacio paymanta at wach ttme afier Jan. 1, 1879, an tue 414-por-cout bonds shall readily command par in g 44, THF ADYANTAGEn OF 1S PLAY nro beiefly ennmeratad: No violent or sudden <hsplacemunt ot values. No elises to trade and imdurtry. Bo compulsory contraction of tho curiency. Whatever the contraction, it woun'd La entirely voluni on the par of the banks, and rogulated by the inovitable laws of supply sud demand. " No ar- titrary fixod time for resump.ion, but every prabability that it would comoe vu or soon afier Jan, 1, 1879, The burden of the scenmulating of gold for resumotion throsn on tho Natioba Danks, ‘I'io Goverumont frec t3 use all usem- ployod sutplue of gold tu tho calliug 1w of out. standing G-por-cent bonds, saving largely 1n tu- terest, ‘Lo himnting uf gold-speculation within very parrow bounds, and its final subs.dence. When & spocie-baxis {8 aseured, thon cpportusity to devies & better banking and carroucy syatent, ! if pomslble, Probibition of the Governmen embarking in the baoking businoss. 'The cheap- euing of the rates of jntereat, #@d general re- turn of atabi aud confloence, which will ro- vive indus ry aud make the country prosperous, A tair chauce to soon reach Lonest monoy, aud give to the giealost uuwmber tho groatest good, sud tho least injury to tho amaliest number. Ooly those who have tangiblo property aud in { dabt cuuld suffer, and such clasa, 1n the sovercst cases, to & marimum extont of ovly one-turd of one per cent @ month on the amouut of their debta. WIAT WOULD DE THE FRACTICAL WORKINGH of acch & policy if adoptel? We can readily traco thom. An immadiate weakeming in the gold-premium, and, withio the three and a thiled yoare, a gradual setthng d.wn fo zerv. A tendsucy in the banxn to soll thewr Govarnment bouds and retirs carreuoy voluntarily fr m nme to Lime, unlesh tsuswea activity iu trade and in- dustry shouid absorb any plethora, A goueral cartaflneut of speculation iu gold, especisliy for & riss, as jts cowse wonid be down- ward, and wpo high premium ocould be uismiained, Every influonce would be brought to the besr alda of gold, ooly chocied by the fact that greanbacks siill remain dopreciated as to the gold-standard, slthough gradually sud suroly Improving, lha Natluual Bouks ‘would coutinue to keep their reservea fu groonbacks, as Joug as b was cheaper tban suastituting eold. 'Thoy would not purchase gold ou a declinng market, nor go to the exvonse of accumulating coin until they cuuld purchase 1t witaout a pre- miuw, at which timo 1t would be easy euouzh. ‘They would cling to their greonuacka until the 4l4-per-cent bonds would readily command pse 1 _gold; then they would ~ couvert thum aud make thelr “rcesrve a gold ono. ‘Fhe United Btatea Goverument would have no objoct in keoping a large, unproduciive surplus in gold, but would call in 8-per-cent bonds, pay them off, and save tho Intersst. Aasoon a4 the 414 per-cent bonds commanded par fu gold, an i every piobability thoy would by Jag. 1, 1879, the gold- d disappear ; the grean- baok resarves In tho vauits of tho banks would Dbe couverted into gold ; and sheu specie-resump- tion zould take place WITIIOUT THE LEAST DISTURNANCR { fudeed, so quietly aud sucsosstally as to mur- rise ite wost sanguing friouda. The seoumuls- tion of mpecie, aith t Ly the Goverument or banks, years befara it {s actuatly wanied, would ba a grievous bLuiden, aud many 1imsy mnoro ex- ponsive than it would bo to let it be exported duriug the greenback regime, and reimported after Jan. 1, 1874, when $he apecie-banis in about 10 be regsined, It may be asied, Uan we besuro of a suiicient imporiation of ¢oin, whien needed, £ r tesumptlon purposes? No fesrs noed be ap- prahendo«t 1t United Siates 414-pni-cont Louds canaot be s0ld tn 1870 at par 1u gold, in sutlicient qasutities to provide enough gold to redeem whatever Natioual-Bank currenov might be pue- nented, then we will weit until the creais of tho Uovernment oumes np to that sandamd bofore fugisting on & return to specie-pavmcnts, Lhig plan does not contemplate that greenbacks stall svar be redeomed 1n gold, unless at ths option of the Garverntaert, but simply iu 4lg-p:er-cont boods, aud wnterest ou said bonda to commonce when redsemod, except no lotoreat to be allowed oitor to Jan 1, 1879, Tho burden of coin-ro- domiption (s thrown entiroly uvou the National- Bank ourrenoy, ivsved by tuose nlio regeive tho profits of chiculation, TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE COUNER IN OOLD which miglt be sitempted shrough anv dimin- inhed stock of gold in the couutry, aud thorebv Xkoap the impurters from ablainiog It to pay thetr duties, lod the Uuited Htates Qustows suthorilies be suthonized to surrender merchandi portois on sheir depomting United Sta. inerest-coupons, OF oven greenbacks, aa a Flm.lu of suflicient value to purchase gald to iquidato said dulies, which said imporiers shail be obliged to do within thirty days from tha mithdrawal of the meichandize, 'This would giva a sovers blow to the lreauhmo gold- brokers ; their occupation wonld woon be gone. However this plan may encourag e the tempo- ary exportativn of gold, and dimineh our j.ro @t ptoak in market, to the gaiv of tho Grover: weut it 18 would emplov its unproductive sur- plus i redcoming inlorest-Learing obligations ¢ srd however il might encourage the people to slvays do withoat gold, aud use irredesmable Pader aa apparoutly tho legs expousive,—no wich poioy i 1alended fo be advoosted, because |n}ii-nmdu'd is the most economical in the end, a0 THE ONLY STANDABD THAT HAB STARILITY, and s the least varianle, Lub what we do advo- cato is, that, a8y loug as a paj udard is mantained,—a0d that time destined to coutinne three and s thita years Jougor, =it s the height of exiravagance to koep o large, ussless siook of gnid usemployed, auy mora than & merchaut sbouid keep wouney iu bis veults, whilss be is heavy n debt, st a large dlll{ cost for inteieat, \Yhon he 30.11 premium di uptuu. wheu 4}g-per-cend bou pat in gold, nken gresubsoin are equal to coinin value,—then we will set about to got colu mfficieut to muaintain specie-payments, There niay bu reasons for a Government to keap Iarge reseives of cash oo hsud; but it 14 uot in azcordance with Republican idess. A Uovero. ment coilects its revenus snd meets its ex- nses; thees should nearly oqual; ita surplus, hauld pay its debis. lu ¢onclusion, this plan would CHEAIEN YRUY DECIDEULY THE BATES OF INTEE- 28T, bodaise the loaning of poor money, and golilng hetter In toturn, would ba profitable, avon nt lnw raten of ingerest s tho competstion of eapitale 8 £0.d render thora ratns vars low, What { 1ot~ tor to revivo andustre than Iov intore-t, with canfldeuce in vood timen, which the prospact ot atanility and lunost money would lrmee 7 1 have thus niated in & goneral ‘way whal we ehoald | ex;ect fiom tho gradusal-evhinncement plan to | reach honesl moncy wthin 8 feacoubly fimn, wirhout sivlont disturharnce of sa'ucy. | without bankrupting the natiin, and with tlo preatout aatlafaction to the preatnat numbar, T . hopa thin pian will bo Lonertly criticised, and | that amendmonts mav bo prnsronu'l to it, or that 1t may bring forth a botter and morn vracticatlo { plan, If any, frota otuiery, F. I, Cuanprzs. MARINE NEW: PORT OF CHICAGO, SEPT. 10, ARRIvED—S-hr J, A, Holmes, Twn Rivers, lamber achr 11, 0, Alurecht, Ford River, Inmbur 3 ache 0. O, ‘Trowlirdgs, Peusaukog, luniber ; ache Glad Tidings, Meuominee, Inmuter; achr Atslanta, Cedar River, lom- ber; schr I, Calkine, Manlatee, lumber; scbe K. J, Buldmore, Pentwater, lumbars nchr Jamea Dreaden, Ludington, tan lark ; achr, Sardinia Lfk Pler, wood ; schr Hamlet, Mantstee, hunter; prop Biemarck, Moo | nominee, towing ; rcow White Ok, Ludiegton, lum- ! ber; achr Wiils Toutft, Tudington, lombery wchr Andrew Jnckaon, Ludmgton, lumber; schr 6. Baten, Lincoln, lumber; prop Oceun, Mon- treal, sundrien; echr Topsy, Muslrgon, lumber; ! burge Wavetly, Buffalo, sundries; targe Marinett, Menoniinee, lumber ; barge D. L, Fi'er, Menomines, 1 Jumaber ; Lorge Eldorado, Menomiuee, sumber ; arbir Baaste Boalt, Ludington, umbar ; schr L. A, Simpson, Ludington, lumber; sehr Deloft, South Maven, rafl- | taad tirs 3 schir Annfe Thorine, White Lake, tumter | prop City of Travorse, Traverss Ciy, larbrr: whir | Comtent, Grand Haven, inmbar ; achr Chenango, Mar- fron ore; schr F. B. Carduer, Ford Jumber; schr Orient, Oswego, lumber; sclr Petrel, Muskegon, lumoer ; hehr Tuscoky, Hume let, lumbers mhr W, H, Hawkios, Union Pler, woo ; nclir Geatun, Ludiugton, Inmber: achr Tri.Color, ataves . 11, Owen, Eacanala, Sron ore; bargo Jessts L anaba, fron ore s scow Grenger, Baugstuck, wood; largs Mary Anunds, Muskegon, luniber 3 sbr 4. P Tracs, Manlsicn, ju ers Kbt Eselfno, Stenominee, lumber: scirr IL. Ral, Kewaunee, cedat tosts: jgap Haleigh, Cinve 1and,'coal 3 achr Drver, Toicatais wood ; rehe AJt - trons, Blsck Rirer, umber : sebe Muddiosez, Mauis- tes, lutuber; scht Ham Conk, Onwego, coal; rebr Arderics, Bturgeon Loy, lumber: yrop M. Qrok, . Sauintee, Jumber: barge indor, Manistee, iumber; ncow Harrict Amn, Sangatuck, o ber: prop Messeugor, Bt ' Joseph, sundrios ; targo Transfer, Girand Haven, lnmler; scow Mary Holen, Wite Like, lumber ; ‘schr Hobert B, King, Houtl'liavon, wund ; prop’ Menominee, Muskegor sundrien; simr Sheboygan, Mauftowae, subditens sclr Unide, Collina’ Prer, wood 3 a-hr Peraia, Lake, sundrics; sl Onmecock, M iekeg u, fnmale #chr €, L. Jobuiton, Frankfort, uumber; rehe Richx Mutt, Oconto, lamuor ; Rehr AL Mowry, luntor ; et M-nerva, Muskegn, Tunibe vins, Mimkegots, lmbers schr In, J, Welis, sl § prop H. L. Paiur, Grand Haven, fowlug; . Huydeu, Michigan City, Ugbt; wehr Astiabul Ludington, sutnlries; achr Irabeils Sauds, Minisice, sundrien; ‘acbr Beile Brown, Pord River, rilon o | schir Abgall, Muskegon, umber ; o br Telen Blusl, Muskegon, fnmber; scow . F, Prince, Muskeacu, jumber's wenr ham, Fronkfort, lumber; scbr Hate E, Howard, White Laxe, wool, p—Helir arnct Ang, baugatuk, 23 cords ur_Lizzte Dok, 8:, Jomcyh, 60 Lris time ;| rebir Julm T, Noyes, Ouwego, 19,50 bl cor, mhs A. B, Moare, Baffaio, 63000 bu ecen; scur R.J. Ked nire, Penitwater, 2 brin pork; ackr {da Keith, BitTalo, | 21,20 bu whrat ; schr City of Green By, Iffalo, 01 bu wheit:'s be Mary Helien, Whila Lake, 4 33 pkga morclisadise brls pork and suilrios 3 . Tia 9, 1£9p Montana, Buga lir Fisher, Grind H.v-n, al { cori 3 sundriess peop Tndle, Bulfulo, 3% Leia flour; Erie, 4,000 bt wheat, B0 bags floar, BUO baga feed, | aull sundries, LAKE FREIGHTS, CIICAGO. Freighta wers quiot and weak, Charters wers made st 25ge for corn {0 Buffalo, snd aftersards 2o was Lid, The eharters Inclnde schirs 8, L. Watson and barge Argonaut, carn to Buffalo, at 2'¢;_prop Wiverly and hargs Davison, wheat and carn to Duftalo, the former en throgh rale, Capacity, 33,000 bu wdest and 165,000 L corn, OCEAN FREIGHTS AT BOSTON, Sperial Ditpateh to The Chicase Fribuns, DosroN, Sept. 10,—Iniues E. Wuods, frelyhit broker, 02 Btale street, Boston, roports European frelglis follows : There iss bren no changs in the genersliy dull condition of the froight markel during the week, There s & scarcity of eligible vernels for the graln trade, but no demand st sny rato exceeding be per nirter, which may be quoted sa uomiualy Tho cufrent rate %0 Gork, for orders. e note engagemenis of Uur bu corn for Liverpool, by stesmer 8an Marccs, on private fers, undeitood 1o be 8id per 61 By, with primage, Thix stesmer has nearly completsd Ler ougsgements, aud wiil sall Haturday, as advertised, 8he tukas 63,000 bu corn and albout 200 tons of flour, migar, aud peo- vieioms, at 35 1303 per ton, Rates for London Ly sl #re romewbut lower, belug quotel at 13 td@0e for wcight and measurement gosds per ton, CHICAGO HARBOR. Hereaftor vessels making Chicago harhor during storms can round to In ssfety at the suuthern eud of the United States broskwater, instead of attempting to comein at the entrance at the North Pier. There ise ivside the breakwuter, a depth of 18 feot of water for » distance of 1,00 foet toward the shors, giviug ample sea-room for aticharago, A light (the ordluary ship-lantern white-light) will | ‘be kept on ihe extreme south end of the breakwaler, (Higned) 0. L, QILLESTIE, Major of” Eagluesrs, tn charge of liaior improve- mente, ) LAKE ERIE, H BUFPALO. Snocial Diasated (o Tha Chlcago T-ibune, Tiurravo, Sepl. 10,~Tha achr Willlain Youny, sfone Isden from Ashtabula, struck at Lime-Kilo Crogumngs and sunk lsad night. The schr Monitor, ore-laden, ix reported at unchor, dlsmastod and fo distress, at Rock River, 8 miles above Clavelsud. The achr Erin Queen, wheat-laden from Detroit, is feparted sahore st Long | Yolut, Lake Ontario, It {s thouglt ahe gan be go: o, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Apecial Dizpalch ta The CAicave Tribune. Tufavis, IW., Bert, 10.—Amnivep Br Rrveme | Barge No. 4, Jight, from Peru ; boat Joale, Joadod with coru. Drranvep—Nothing, PAED 1NTO CaNAL—~Barge No. & from Peru, light, for Utica} boat Josle, from Peru, loadsd with coin « for Chleago. Passrp our—~Darge No, 2, loaded with ssnd for La- . Balle from Tock 11, . Nius foot 8 fockics of water on mitrestil Lock 15, faving rison 1 fnch, eatlier very rool. Buinokront, I, Bept. 10.~Anaivep—Danube, Oitawa, 5,500 bu torn; Driliiant, M rrie, 6,00 Lo enc ‘Omshs, Morris, 8,500 Lu ecen; Orion, Mar 6,000 Uy’ corn;’ Pheenlz, Lockport, 7,600 Lu NOTICE TO MARINERS, 0 Ustrep Brartes Erarsess Orrice, Coicaso, I, Bept, 10,—Llercafter veasels makiug Chicago Murbor during etarma can round to in safely at the south: eud of the Uniled Btates Breskwater, instead of at- tempting (o coms tn st the eutrance at the North Dier. Thera le, inside the hreakwater, & denth of 14 fert o | water for s disauce of 2,000 faet tow. rda the shore viug ~npls aea rooin for anchorage, H Abghb (the ordinary shio laufern whits light) wiit | | be kept on the extruma south enil of the bre.kwater, 0, L. GILLEAFIE, l Major of Enginoerv, tn cherge of Harbor OFFICES TO RENT IN THR ’ TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRY OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. ~_NEW_PUBLICATION», IEOIINLLL A L OFL IS C ) 5 S Now Book by Mark Twa, Just resdy for Agents, Don' stopto experiment on ofer books, Tuke one you mé’.m eell Prowpt ciion will give you choles of feld and goides returus. Auent wanted i every town and cily, AMERIOGN PUBLISHING CO., Ohteago, TIL. WANTED. B A T 1770 THE WORLD'S EXMIBITION 1870 A FIRST-CLASS SOLIGITOR, thotough, evergetic, and of good address (uona otliers need apply) will Sud permaneut sliustl i §i6 10 $100 per mouth, Ad- ump 3 weok dreas, With TeIULL & 5. NTENNIAL GAZETTE, Boom 8, 221 Chestaut-st,, Fhllsdalplls, Bs, _ i ete, A ! GOUVERNEUR K. LANBING, CGARE HENRY S.KIN THIR CINICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGESR, AMUSEMENTS. ” “"THMCVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Week of Edwin Adams, Last Week of Enoch Arden, pressnted with a strang cast an-l i+ rrect mountiog, 1t werk n new locsitzation, atre, introdncing tie First i & entitied ¢ R Tinlerau Grain, NG A CORNTL * McVicker ad delng iz, 8 tumiber of tle Hustd of Trate. " NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clatk-st, near Randolph, o1 osite Bherman Loune, Lant Performances of the Great Success, HEARTS AND DIAMONDS, V-I'li a brilliunt cast and fine seltingr, BATERDAY=MATINCE AT 2, Mondsv=\ Huciety Drama of intensa theiit >, power anid HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND MATINEE THIS DAY at 2p.m. Evouing perforinance at 8 o'clock, The famous CALIFORNTA HINSTRELS, Inclnding Emereon, Rive, Arlington, Kembls, Reed, Lirden, Mackin, Wilaon, 8 superiur Bextette, and an Orclieris of Trn Sala Porformers. " ACADEMY OF MUSIG, EXGAGEMENT OF MILTON INOBLES Whn wili apj car a2 JIM BLEDSOE n the dirma of BOHEMIANS and DETECTIVES And the (ireat Rrectally Comnzation, tke BY Ivening snd Wednosday sned Saturer 7 eveniuy, Sept, 19, MARTON pany in Bartiay Campr BULLS & REARS, COL. WOOD'S MUSEGM AROLND THE WORLD IN £ DAYS, Every Eyeniig and at Wrdue day sl Satundsy Matls neen, Righaof W 1231 Pitlies iy at T day, Thvareday tinces. Tw s perform- enicen dait #nd W1 tn, Popuiar prives 2 cautiining s 0,60 'm Matinosw, 15 ourd Boz-ofiive open st d FARWELL HALIL---TO-NIGHT. Children, 15 cauts, KENNEDY'’S DNGS OF SCOTLAND, * Positively Ending Monday, 13th Beptember. MATL Admission, 59 oty t and Heborn | 141h, aul Wednerduy, 15 LINCOLN PARK PAVILION, Nortl Clark-st,, cor, Grant, CHICAGO LIEDERKRANZ Last Grasd Sonmermichts Pestiral, Biturday, Sepember 11, at 8 B, M, Py the chorun of the Liedeskranz snd Dalatka's Grand E TO-LinY AT 2. Children OF Basten of 0 perfor Aftor tie Cuncert, Fete Charopetre, Alminst Members snd one Indy free. N. I, sla'ku's corny lrte Grand Milf. outh LAST NIGHT OF Chas. MacEvoy's Hibernicon AtdcCormick's Hall, Grand Matture to-day at 2 p, m, DANCING. Unfon Hall, 141 Chrk-at,, cotner Mnoron, Grand Halren evory'Bunrday svenine. Tickitw, 15 ceutr, Yuplls and friends cordialiy mtit'd. Ev uffent music, 1. A, WEDGWOOD, Mansger. frestern Star Metal Company, 17 South Canal-st. Curcaco, Rept, Pursusnt tn an order of the Superict Court Couty, tuis day entar d. the wo-deral the Wemtern Ktar Metal Comps 0, 1875, ol Cunk od, Recetver of ¥, will receive written I pany, U Chicago, unil the 0th fust, noon, for thu purchaee of the (ntir 10ls, marbinery, materlal, Uilln re 3 counte, cliones i1l rotivn, tuterest fu reulty, and proj- erty of eaid company of every natitre, 16:d and per sonal, ~Behedulen of all the ahove asects can be - spected Ly hidders at the ofiice of the company. Dids for realty and peronalty to ba separate, sad ali bids to bo submitted to the Court, Terms of salo—one-baif cash: balance in thirty dage, with securits Lo be aj proved, “TESHEN U, BUWLES, Recelver, J. L HIEH, Boliriior, HOTEL. """ REOPENING OF THE ASTUR HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM, ‘The Astor Honws, hasing been enlirely renovated * with modern {mspravements and newly furuished, ls uow opened 48 & firet-lars botel.on the Earopean plan, The businces public will fod it oneof tho tmost com: fortable pad convenfcnt dn the city, tho oo belng ce, Ught, and airy. One of Otis Tiros, ger elevators will run ell day sad nil ufyit, (e best of rervinta will be em Joyod sud no patus will bo_rpared for the_cotnfort of 1'a patronn, Mafu sutrance in Verey-rt, Rooms §1 to 84 3 any. The Re nda ban hoen eegantly fitted as & vostau- sant, aid wiil furnish all (be deifracles of the reason, 1o uess oyatara in the covntry specislty, The bar will bo sujplied wild tho_cholcest winus, liquors. ales, & DAM, Droprietors. Mansger, N, B.—Mr, Dams will coutioue hin proprietorship of " ie Union 8qusro Hotel, New York—ons of (o Leat siown hotels up-town, MACHINLRY. Steam is Safe, ‘With a fate LOW PRHSSURD BOILAR and Automatic Regulating Apparatus, Huildinea ars vonstantl, huinqphnumd. ube heaud priva‘te, witn AHBOTT 8 PATHNY FLY BOILHR, and the cirouiunting sys. tem of construation, by CRANBE, BREED & CO., 83713 Weat Etghti-at,, Clacinnatl, 0. ...TINANCIAL. G & CO. BANKERS, LONDON, ENGLAND, T ACCOUNTS with Baukors and Mer- 8 free cof Comuulssion, INTEREST ou Mimthly Ralances, COLLEOTIONH o all folnta, New Yorg Agente—\ensrs, M. K, Jeanp, Paton & Co, Averpool Houso—Mesers, King, X Co. SOALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES or ALL KINDS, Sl FAIRBANKS, MOHSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Lake $t., Chleaga, Beearetultobuynnly the Genuino, O nawve fro 1§10 ta 8140 on th Ir Shoes, and ged (haleat oy en st PREEAAN'S, 300 W-at M dbeon 85,00 Packagos FRAGPIONAE CORRBNCE IN KXOHANGK FORY Bills of National Currsacy, TRIBUNE OFFICE prevarsd for this Thee iuterest—PAULINE, OR WOLVES IX THE _INDUSTRIAL EXPOSTTIOR. Industrial Exposition O CHICAGO, 1875, Will Open on the Evening of Sept, 8, Ard eontinue dnyand eventng nntil Oct, undautyedly prove to Le the GRLAT LV YEAR I AMERICA, The Most Brilllant and Magnificent Display in all Bepartments, bcTtnlz IMMENSE ART HALLS are full of Americat at Ple tiemaalves, 'No INGB by BTRONG ANTIATS lLas e Presented to the public in thia country, THE ACIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT, under the auspicen of fhe Cuieagn Academy of Eeiencos, han never befors spprosched in polnt of miguitude snd cxcellance on any such occasisn. TAE HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPART- MENT, focluding 8 Continental Exhilition of Trulte hy the Teading frult-growing Slates, T.rritorios, and Iovinces, 16 marval of beauty 1 Fralta, Plante, and lowets, Tii; MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT smbraces in. numerable noveltia of inventious And procesace of mngufacture NEVER BEFORE RUBMITTED TO PUBLIC VIEW, lustrating snd attesting the grand triumyli of MIND over MATTER. Alaren and tnteresting eshibition of LIVE PIAN from the Atlautic sud Pactfic alopes, and from the central ntreams of Amuerica, togethier with a full dis. play of Aistires and apjaratua showing Low fish aro bred and preserved {u ruuning streame, In cirer Drpariments, Testile Fahri mreament anil el UF THE 1 , Musfeal Tne Turniture, Householl, I'ersonal, Useful, weutal Goods, the dislly 1 graud beyond l;.xllpouulou will be cpen from 8 a, m, untl) m, TERMB OF ATMISSION : For adnlts, all diy snd evening, For chilidzen, all diy and esoning ; For ainita on Evturday, al, day andl sveatn For cinldren on Saturday, all any and evem Erery day after 6 p. m., sdults, 25 cents: 13 cen‘s, The 1031, 4 chlldren, Chicagn Ladieg' Scm}tary; 18 817 Sueifanst Thirteentl ¥esr opens Sept, 1% Raperior sidvant- #q0a i1 every department, Clas-ical, Engllsh, Turopent Tuefeaf. Fupils can enter fur either enire, for 4 Lran-lies, or the atudzof Art aione, Rare oppartunities i the Revdfng and Finention Clasaes uder Prof, E. M. BOOTH, who will alsn form & I'ri. vat Class for Ladine ot vornacted mth the mmtiti. tion, ~ Location chojce ; butldings ampls, and a1l tho ntmenta for efther boarling or iy pupile i WOANS HOSPIAL MERICAL COLLEGE, Of Chirszo. The Sixth Annmal Course of Lectures compiences on Tuead iv, Oct. 3, 1875, and will continne twenty-cne weeka. This institutlon offerk to lsdies desimg 8 thorough medi-al eduration_fret-cluss 1 B @ for s sccorcplisiment, Dia-ecting material atviodent; bomfaland clii*al advantages u ymaved, For catalogne or further informatfen the Sxcretary, W, GODFREY DY AS, M. D.. 8., ITenident of Paculty. T, DAVS FI1CH Secrelary, 200 West Monros-ut. The sabecriler, having returned, will reeume bin elasees Gerts 1L Hinalin In r;.rfllfl 20d tborough - RT €O ERVATORY OF MUSIC, £1. Louts, Mo,, will open kept. 14, In connection mth Mr, Eugours Cukbert’s Beminary for Young Ladies, Inntraction totwel in sil Lramihes, theoretical as swell as prictical, condeted npon Europesn eyatema, Termn m mtion, Sixteent 0T, 3 Far cireulsrs, containing ell fnfor- [driws ARTIIURL J. CRESWOLD, Director, s, 8, L o, VERNON MILITARY ACADEKY, GAN PARK, NEAR CHICAGO, Seaston o ens TUESDAY, Bopt, 14, The oatahlishod the future sucress of thie itation. Catalugites for 1375 can bo obtatned Likeaide Dulldiug, Chleagn, or il be mailed te sty ome on spylication. 8, 3. NOWTON, EENWOOD SEMINARY, Near coruer Forty-elghth-rt. and Madlson-a, eventh year of this Institation for the thorongh jon of Yourg Lubies, will begin Sopt. 0. D.y holars {row the rity will e tiken to and from tho the schiool by the Rominary tages. Catrlogues on ap- plication MRS, J, A. KENNICOTT, Pelucipal, OCKER FEMALE COLLEGF, LPXINGTON, Ky, Facully abie. Extennive grovads. Exoel- otit buildings, 16 Ly %3 fect, four storire, contalnin 125 apartments—ul-e recitatitn, orormental, las, o Lath rooma; warmed by steatn and Hghted Only two yaung ladies ocoupy & room. Cost of Jm- yrovements crer $1 0.6, Fallterm commencen Sent. 14,1876, _For catalogues sddress J, 3. Hockes, Frop, M RS. EYLVANUS HEED'S H Exorisn, Furxci, und Grasan Boaroixa and }o¥ Relloot, for Young ladics and Children, Now, 6 and 8 East Fifty-tiira-st, (Central Park). Tne Twelfih Sehool Year wil beglu Bopt, 30, 1435, A Kindergar:en will be opened Qct, 5, pupils will renort fur classifi-a- ton Sept, ¥4 and 2), Address uutil Sept, 10, Nave- sink, Now Jerssy. The Scheol of Vocal Avt in Phladelphia, For the instruction of Teachers and Artdsts, will re- open Monday, Rept, 9%, Principal, Madime EMMA BEILER, suthor of * Tue Voi-ein Singing,” and * The Voice i’ Bpeaking,” Fur circal.re, &e., apply to Ae- "l tusry, 903 Clintou Aelpbi: Monticello Female Seminary. The nest (erm of this institation will commeucs on Thursday, 17th Septemiber, insteaid of the ¥th (1 Leretafors notified), in conaeuence of {mpravements not_completed. For catsloguas sddrees Bilss If, N, UABRELL, Princifal, NT 1 MBS, W, 0, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHO0L For Young Y. ot references, Ine 1t MINES, University of Micliigan, _For cirular, Address H, D BANNETT, Anu Arbor, Mich, J IGHLAXD MILITARY ACADTNTY, WONGESTER, MAM Projares youns men for Qrmuierciyl, Literary, and Svieutifie pursulta, C. B. METCALF, A, M., Sup't. (Y BADFULD'S BTUDLETS HOME. A BOYS' Beuot, Siddletown, Gonn, Deifghifat situation. Supr riur accommod ations, tittery d {ll, Thorough school, Addresa liev, J, i1, DRADFORD, ELMNURST BOARDING AND DAY BCHOOL, For Young L idiea &nd Girls, wit) respon Mowl g, Sept. 13, at Elmburst, 16 miles fram Culeayo. on the G iluna Divialon of tho N. W, R. It Lovation heui{by and eant:ful, Grotnds over 13 acos in extent. Teschars alle and exjerienced. Native (es hors of (lernan aud Fronch. MRS, L. N. CUTTER, late llead Avtatant of W ahlugton Nehodl, Clicego, Priaciial. - Send for Cur- culur. PENRRYLVANIA WILITARY ACAD] Ubester, Pa...(For Huarders ualy.) Baasion op 0 Wedicatay, Sepr. 8. Lucatian of and nead b'nl dtagy some aad comm.adivug e of easlve, Thorougu tractioa in Conil aad aoleal Kagineeri Claaaion, snd K tub ororstaht of th A0 manners ne (Clreilars apol GUSGROVE, atioi ul the Acadomy, & Cutoagoy or 10 Usd. THEO. YA VT, Presideat. ADAME O, DA BILVA N M ANp M1S. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, Ugdvn Noffnian's) English, French, and Ueriman bosrdiug 2ud Dsy Behool for Young La- A Ciidren, with callsthenln, No, 17 Wert New York, Ieopens Bopt, 37 ie by lolter or persodally, s 1, " N, W. 0. UNLVERSITY, ‘The tw.uty Brst sesalon of this Lustitution will open NI ayle M | Rallway lines, Bee Raflroad * om ENTAATIONAT, L sl A 137w ULiversity Nous e, BIXTY-THIRD BESSION, * REY. I, 4, COLOVIN, C. 5. 0, Notre I ime, Ind, e Sl Sl Barvand Uniersly This wetinol provides a four pedrs’ conres fn Eny i Deertng, Imding to tho degres of Clvil Eagineer, o Mining Euginecr s sud thres yeatw! cournes in Cliani- ielzy,in N tiral inistory, and Ju Mathematics, Phyaics, And Astronomy, rach of which lesda to tha degres of 8. B, Alsrue paviion of the inatruction Is the xame as 1wt ghven to andvrgraduatea in the College, Btidenis of the H-teutiie S hoal can occiipy rooms in College Tiniilings aid bose st Momorial Hale. e appotine :.::l-\;gn;:;:n‘x;- 1n 31l the Uran-hos Abo¥s men| « the Unicersity Dhein, iy provided . n'l"';,}fi."?r',:'i"?". -:-vur.x,l 'fi :ml col Isull:ni. pflumh ! rimisalan whil be Leld Sant. 30 and Oct, heginniug st 88 m. For information, address ol JAMES W, TIARKIS, Reoreldty. i i i : COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT OF LAXKE i FOREST UNIVERSITY, The Colleiate Deprrtment of Laka Farest Und aity will be opened ou the 210 day of eyirmber, 1676 Bes, R, W, Fatterwon, D.D., who has leen elgs Prosident, consenta th sct for the preasnt, and witl proualy accept the appofatment. Rey, John H. Hewe itt, of Olivct College, Michigan, and Rev, James H, Taylor, of Lake Fareat, hiave been sppointed Profre- 24, and urs exjocied to entor upon thelr dutios At thie beginning of the term, Rept. 7 A Freimin clags will be arganized, and_spplicants for admimion Lo hinclame or o the Sopliomnr cloay will bo scam- ined at the College bulding at Take Forest on Be 21, or witbin two weeka thereaflor, For farther Ine formatlon appH-ation niay ha mateto Rev, James H. Taylor, Lake Foroat, or 1o Dr, I, W, Patterson, Bigl- iand Park, R, W, Pattereon, J, 3, Gibson, A, Mitehell, A E. Kittredge, W. Bross, IL, E. Seelye, Committes of Tastruction, LAW SCHEHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The academio year 1875776 will begin on Thursday, Sept. 0, Anexamination for admission to sdvan rtanding will be heid on Thursday, &%M. and Fri- m. on day, Oct. 1, begtaning st 0 uraday, No appiicant will be examined st any other time. At the nuing of the scademio year 147774, and aflors wards, ali spplicants for adwmisxion sa candidsics for a degree, who ltave not recefved & college edncation, will 1o reqiitred to pans a preliminary exsminstion, ' For further fntormation end for & eircular giving fall pare tirulars sddress JOUN H, ARNOLD, Librarian, ALLEN'S AOADEMY, No4, 144 and 140 Twenty-second-at-, near Michigan-av, Most elegantly fitted) upand thorouglly equipped for prevaring boys for larvard, Yale, or any University, or fnr business. Jiity new elltings Lave besn vided for new pup! Tarents who wish thelr sone to ao tharough work and adva (dly sre invited to vimt the Acwlemy snd matisfy themselves that fta puplis ro-eive individual sttentlon snd careful supervision. | Eplendid Primary Department. A few good boys ro- cesvd fubo the Tamily of the Fresident. ~ Bchoal caslly Feached from all part of i clly. ¥ IRA W, ALLF!! LI D., President. = T Wedls DA TN UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the University of Chicago, snd the Northweatern Untverrity, cloned ite second year with 103 students. Ex-United Btates Senstors Trambull snd Doollttls, Judge Booth aud Profa. Denslow and Meyers, tatght four hours dail ind 22 Iswyers lectured in this Cole lege last year, ides & courss by Dr. Davis on Medi- el gurtepradence, The Hom. I, B, urd, Raviser of tha Batuten, Inadded to the ity for the coming year, Heopens Sept. 15, Terma $30 per yoar of ning months, Diploma admite to tha Bar, For catalogues, rte., addresa V, B. DENSLOW, Secretary, 0 Tribung Bullding, Clicago, JH. OIIWNIZ COLIMCGE. The Bchont of Letters, the B entifi~ B-hool, ;':fl&n the Gramm r 8 bool of Rucine College will reopen o8- day, Bept. 16, o I'he restoration of Taylor Hall, with many fmyroves ments, and a new Laborstory and Gymansium whlch are o be finished beforo tho tern opens will add much 10 the advantag.s of the natitution. For sdmission anyly o KEV. JAMES DE ROVEN, D, D, Racitio Obliege, Racine, Wis. Catalogues can be had at Jinseu, M Glurg & Co. Mitchell & Hathawsy's, 153 State-st., and ai the Mar- chiante’ Satiousl Bauk, UNIVERSIZTY OF CHICAGO orens for exsmina‘ions, Sept. 10, 1873, 1. Collegs of Literature and the Arts,’ Douglas College. 4, Collega of Sclence, Agriculturé, Civil Engineering, eto. & Collegouf Law. Addreas V., B, Denslow, Exq., Bicros fary. " 4. Collegs of 3fedicine, Rush Medical Collega, Dr. J, W, Preer, President, Ladies admitted to all des 1artmenis, Mias M, A. Chapin, Supt, Tultion, $70 ‘;ryn Board, §2.50 10 $3 per wesk, Address B, 8, ASTIN, Regisier Unprermty, or JROUGHS, Chanoellor, J. 0. BUI HISSES GRANTS SEMINARY, 1233 s0d 130 North Dearborn-st., Chicago, will opsts eduesdsy, Sopt. 15, HKINDERGARTEN, 1n connestion with the Seminary, will open at the same Ume, with increaned facilitios sud accommodations. ST. JOEN’S SCEIOOL. Boarding and Diy 8 liool for Young Ladles w: Culldren. CRev. THEODORE TRVING, LL, Do fectons 21 West Thirty-sexond-st., New York. Dr, Irving's spectal class for the stndy of the English Langusgs and Literature, as fllustrating and illustratod by Higs turg, with readings from the best authors, will begin 1o Noveraber, Hin clasa for tie historical and orfiieaf nttidy of the Pine Arta will begn at the same time. The Fall Term begins on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1875 For Circulars and information spply sa aboy H.B. BRYANTS ryant & Stralton) Chicago Business College ENGLIST TRAINING SCIOOL, Atrte-st,, southesst cor, Washin Chicago, 1L Tho luigeat sud mot thorough inatitution of the lond 1u Awerlca,_Bend for circulsr, PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newton, near Goaton, Mnss,, A Family Sohool for Girls. A qulet Chrivian Honte, ith beat eduoatsonsl sdvantages, is providod la ihis sl It aie) ovvecially rocomioudod to the Bo fca ol soang Iedise who bave gradusted irom other seboois, fof lla viry suparhir MUSICAL ADVANTAGES And for the tagilities It sffords In araiiiog (usmsalves of tho Gencer s, Lociares, Art usonme Bowon. Weforencos 1o pat. o, Siodlan i, faralshod oc applieation i the Briacial ot MHLSY, o S UL A LS. Bowton, Maw. } $57 B0 PCE QUARTER. No extras, Medls s Academy for Boys, 12 miles from Philadel. phis, 10 Instructors, H. Q. BHORTLIDGE (Harvard A M), Modis, Pa. HEDIOA!« CARD! s Srvwer—wy LOUK HOSIITAL. oormer K Wasniogton sad Fraaklio-uts., chartored by tna State of Lili il Bl fof LLe aapress rurnuuol iy the Hiyont Dosible vl o TR LS hosd ' th fouston fc o "“J‘;;e::}.‘lfll l‘l‘ a o o Jeac Do vnlllmp.ol’lut. A‘h‘:}:fi iy o, fres, of 1 ER o I R B g L0 Y thymear dalicats attontyo rras board, nfa, oall oe wrile. dtrio ly cunlideutlal, Ub:a, 98 ro. anttl 7 p. m. Sunda, Wity A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A Private Counsalor t Uy MARR o s Lo marry o b phge Tevolailuas of in she uew bulldinge—tua uoat coraplate now on the Dk coutinent—in Irvington, 4 miles eaat of tuls city, g 15, Fuil Faculty siz courses of stuly: boit ¥ Nor For catilogues sddress 0, E. HOL- == = . A. BURGESS, Presidont, DR. BIGELOW = o The grosteat apectalistof the theags fu the Northe Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. | r. i s ey vos. i bt o st 4 Heleck Boarding School for Young Men and Boys, [ Uivases, bt Luth male and tewaie, K at Hing Bing, N, Yoo 0n the Hudsou, Afull graded | saied, His riputatlon gusrantass’ this fa courke of taatruction, Diplomas at graduation. 3l [ &0 LT E oSl A S T S iy iary orgsnisstion complste and thorough, (irouu: 5 A . LA TR i iy ot | 81 BRER A A O B, yur Bept, end for elrculir coutaln = = = — Clicago reforwnces, J, NOWE ALLEN, Prudisl. | NO CURE! D K k& 7w ABNDRICK INSTITU T D NO PAY!! X. ean, 23 Weat - ., N.Y. Boirdug ang Day ety a4 taio ani | 300 SOUTI OLARK.ST., HICAGO, Fius Asta a specially, * Kindurgartan Departzsul, | May be sonwciied, persaaily or by mall, fregof soargs. Deliculs papile sirsngibened, Ly yymmaatics, Uitivg, | o sibghouule e prtoss dutaze, Dt . KiAN 1y povemant cure, ole, DI 84 i L. HE Unoe hours, 98- @ 10 8. 8. ; Sundars from § s, " N0 ST i, FOR YOUNG K. BTONK, 171 MADISON-8T., CHIOAGO, I | MYy rlu}.sfibnlhofllulflm 1}}‘{ P T A i h e My o Princtats, Bontay | 1Al weakoase sad Luipoteacs yermasently sred. Medi o e e bagiun, French, Usriman, and | Somiroigreamitry, Consiation ley 3 A 3 3 2! Clres guarantesd or mor D Dy e ckea th tha family. No, 68 Mt | ey ot S A AN BOted Tl Yernon Piace, BALTIMORE. Beferances given on application. |, __ ... _._ ... T LAKETOREST ACADEMY, ¢] ol for boy Fall e & L g 77 o o~ WL AT P s 1 sealed for iwo stazope. D, 12 the oli7 who 10's grad PRESCRIPTION FREE m‘d":‘;i fit‘.‘g’fi"‘”‘.‘,&'m s ; ruggin v DAVIDEON & 004 Box 2%, Maw Fork,