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gatapotnts, Thers fa & plenty of cnsl to go forward, sni the dockn Are full of vesseln waltiug thetr turn at the coal-clinte Tun abive ral e hol 1hought to be prrmans uty haweyer, and it 18 at proseut diflicuit to Yoll whistlior they will go bigher or lowes LAKE MICHIOAN. €NICAQD. den voerels remained af the . Thoy ars sttll grappling for m Baine, who wan loat from the Omondsgs Fridsy night..,.The Cauadisn schr Nisgars, which han Lecn ashore at the Souths Maulton, Ban been pullod off by the tug THL, of Milwankee, and J8 now on lier way (o thi elty, .., The cantract fur saisiog M nchr Jobu Dy, siuk at the ot of Fighteenth strcet, lan been Jot 1o 1he Gorat Wreeking Company, of Detroil, Cipt. Merriman, the Mansy-t of thie Catnyu.my, ta now 1 the city, and b will Luve the tug Boscud and her pontonhs here lonide of a Yoek. 'The Duun stlll lise fn the same position as when she first went down, Hfer dock I 7 feel under water....Dr dites are at work doepening tho channel in the rives JTho water in the river was pever o slaguant as it is at Tho efluvia arislng thierefrom 4o smell of Limburger chrseo, and its colar in that of Ink,... Tho prop Garden City, 'of the Northern Traun ‘ottation Compauy, arrived Lers yesterday for the Bia: time, iasin & Onrge fn tow, Siie carries ) as- wengers..... The tug G, W, Wood, Captl. Wililat Craw. ford, Ban ‘succebdod ' In’ pulling off tha schr G, 1), Nortie, which wan aground at Fayetie's plor at (od Jiszhot, snd foll of water, The achooner arrived hero yeatarday in 10w of the tug Wnod, B had ko xteam- Bumre on board to keep e aflodt, Slie wan ot in The gale, but mink fu Good Harbor' when (he gale bo- ane Tler malmant 4 gone, and her stern atoso in, er steering anparstua was alko out of ordor, but win fised by tie Woud befors tliey loft for til city, Aha {nowned by Mr, Bchioen a Tumber-dealar {n this ey, snd s faden with wood and lumber, Afice wnloading her csrgo, nhie will go ints dryalock {0 Tecelve a thurongh overhauling.... Ko tidirgs from the achr Pamlizo havo yet Leen ro. ceived, and_eonsidnrablo anzicty as (o her wherea. bouta fs manifested, 1€ aho does not turn vp within a day o (o, sl tiay safely bo put down an lost. Hoy- pral other Yowrols are milsmug, ... Douald and Alexans for Ji. MoTavich, sonw of Capi. Hugh McTavieh, of Petroll, wera among the crow of tho Hil-fated prop ulnos, they having altipped ust hofarn she loft for this city!...Tho schr Graca Murn\i. ‘which had ta run X into Msnitou harbor during tho malo and +protgs sk, wan Lroughit boro yeaterday by the tuy Garoling Williams, of Manitou. Bho had a stea-pump cn board to keop ber afloat, Toyond tho lexk o dld not_sem 1o ba damaged much... The prop Oblo, whils golng un the river, callided with Ihe cansl-boat Untario, the latier vonsel belug sariously damaged, ApHIgInG a leak aad wetting her carqo of grain, ‘The canal baat hinw herrelf to amn for the ao- £hden, she hilting 1he propelior on_ tho part bow,.... Tho statement 0f youug Cronsthwaite, whn twin res- tued after having kcon sfloat for forty-nime hours on & feco of wreek from the iil-fated proyi Mendola, will bo found elsowhore, INMPORTANT T0 MARINFRS, ) Maf, Q. L. Gtilcsido, engiuccr in chiafge of the bar bor dmprovemonts (n ' thin city, tiaued the followlng Dotlco yestendsy ¢ 7 After thiw data a green lirht will bo shown nt tho ox. treme south eud of the United Btates broakwaterot Cliicago, In place of tho white light beretofore shown, Ared light will be shown at tbo north end of the breakwatcr, be usual entranco to the harbor; thus, g1 conidug 1 at_the rivor sntrance, tho rad light wiil e on the port alde, und, in rounding tho south eud of le reakmater, thé grogn Light will sk on o atar- ‘board eide. Tho whilo ligbt ieretofora alinwn will Le continucd sttheend of the cvib-work exlonsion of the North vier, LAKE ERIE. ERIE, Special Disateh tr The Chicago Tribune. Ear, Pa., Bopt, 15,—Arrivale from Chicago: S'mr Indis, passengess and frolght; prop Lhliadelphs, wheat from Hougliton ; prop 8t, Louta, Depariure for Chesgo: B:hr Annle Vought, coal, Reecipts, 74,510 bu wheat, 4,417 bels flour, 500 tons copper, 03 fons frop-ore, Buipmonts, 1,{00 tons coul. Ivelehta nn- clianged. Charters—3enr Schutte, eoal to Chicago, ©00 per ton 3 achra F, W, Gifford, 4, 8, Richards, and fsrk W, Jones, cosl 40 Clricago on private term, PORT HURON ITEMS. Special Dispateh to The Chicayn Tribune. Poar Homow, Mich, Sept. 15.—Passrn Down— Props Mohawk, Indla, Newbury, Weaiford, Snook, Bello Croes and bazqos, City of Port Muron and cou- sart ; schr Nortbumberland, “Passen Up—Propa Huron Oity, Paclfic, Oswogatehio, Yake Ontatlo, Bwallow, Nabant,' V. 8, Kotchamn nud cansort, N, Mills nl Dargos; a-hrs New Londou, Lillio Jarsons, Jane Boll, Express, Whillam Young, New Do- ‘inion, Garabria. ‘Wixo—Northeast, geutlo, | Ferno-rie The schooner Lillle Parrops Tost her centro-bosrd on 2ake Erio, and was upplicd with n now ono; also & Bow forstopmant upon fer arrival he Speetal Dienaleh to The Chrego Tribur ) poxr HunoN, Mick., Sopt, 15—10 Tropa Waverly, Eqypilan and conno; consort; achrs Emma O, Hutchi Jones, Ugarila, Ur—Prope ifolland, Kewensw, Wotmora and con- sort, 5parta and cansort, ‘Tho bark Arctic was Teleased from the bauk on tho Canadian sliors thia afternnon, Tho Cosst Wrecking Company's tug Teacite, wilh bier cousort and another’ tig with the poutoon, leava for Chicago lo-marzaw to » the schr John Dinu. ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Special Dispateh to The Chicaro Tribuse. LaSatiw, I, Bopt. 15,—ARnivED DY RrvEn— Nothlug, Dreantzo—Prop City of Peorls, wilh escurslon party to Peru from Ottawa. Passs 1o Caattrop Tlluole, from Lockport; ‘arke No. 4, withs Lasialle coal for Chicago; Goid Jtod) Uight, for Utes, Yassrp Out~Bargo No,2, from Lock 11, losded with sand; boste Olivu Branch and lesbells, both from Chl- eaqo, loadsd with lumber for Deru} prop City of Peorla, with Peru excurdon party from Ottawa, Twelve feot fiva inchus uf wuter on the mitersiil of Lock 16, Bripoerour, Bept, 15 Anntveo—Morning Light, Ottaws, 5,100 bu cors . Shormen, Morris, 0,.0) i corn ; Flrst Nutionwl, Bird's Bridgo, k0 bu coru ; Ontario, Ttica, 6,000 bu’corn ; prop Moplauk, Lock: 20rt, 3,404 bu oute, 550 bely four, Qurinro—ilarrlet, Bt Louls, 00 m lumber; Champdon, Veru, B3,(66 (¢ umLor ; W, A, Steel, Joliot, 43,218 £t Jumber, 20 in whingies, 13,100 fath ; Leviathan, Pera, 83,940 ¢ lumber prop Viclor, Peorla, 49,104 lumUor, 240m sbingios, 17,400 lath; Glpsy Queca, Ilonry, 64,193 1t lumber : Hoard of Trado, Peoria, 80, 224 U lumber, 3,400 [ath ; Usyuga, Lockport, 83,043 ft lamber, 23 'm’ abingle, 14,60 lath; prop’ King Brothels, Wilminglon, 10 i lutaber m MISCELLANEOUS, Capt. John Pridgron, of Detrolt, dlsclalme having ‘been & part ownar In ths prop Bquinox....The tug 8, 8,006 left Datrott Blondsy will s steampuw)p on bused for the barge 8L, Olair, ashiore near Fairport,..,The schr Timothy Baker bhan recetved §1,700 ro- Dalrs st Clevoland, aml is now ou Ler wa up tho * Iakes with load of eoal, ‘The staward of the bark Clhilosgo Uoard of Trads nlea that he ever stated that ho koew suything sbout 1o boles {n the water-closot pive, as will bo secn by the following from the Cleveland Leader: *It would scem as though the matier of the siuking of the Oli- <ago Board of Trade would never be settlod, It hus boen before the public ko much lately, that they are felling svaolutely sick of it. Now cimes wieward iohn Oonway, whio says that no holes wers puuched in 1Ba vessal, and dowires thy statement {\I“lu' od that Le knows uothing aboot the matter. 1% wiil Lo {u order ROW faz atatements from other tiea intereated, and £or tha nust month the muttor wil probably be atirtod Hg,‘lo a8 10 simell worse than the cargo she bad in her when raised,” RAILROADS, ERIE, Nzw Yonx, Sept. 15, —Presidont Jawets, of the Erie Railway, to-day rocoived by cable from the Doard of Btockhelders m England a proposition to 1sane 50 per cont more common atook, one new share for overy two uow axzlstiug, by which moaps, auppoeiaz a prico of €25 bo obtained, an amount of §10,000,000 ecash wil bo secmed. 1f this arrangement can be effoctod it 18 praponed to nirrow the gauge line, includivg the purchase of & Iarge amouat of new Jocowo- tive atock, the giuge of which cannot ba aiter- ::; w:n:plzmu; ‘ual{nuxluy of main hnoj n} “nm u‘g oa; to complete ths k o0 the mata Jine; i eidings, stationy ele.; altor xmm“r:fi':;‘fll ourves to #udr &n tent “ms will ve sttanded with ecnomical sdvautages 10 the rolling-stwik. ‘The tatal l‘modn‘tu‘:o“fl 'Wnd“‘ in thee improvements to bo 18,000, , $he whola lote oxpended ovor the next two z:m, during wheh portod the new shares will paid up by balt-yearly instaliments, The capital of tho Uompany would thou con- iat of 87,000,0000f bouds and preforeuces, aud 117,000,000 of adinary sbares. Prier intorest chiarge &t 7 persent would ba $5,000,000, and rontala at_most 1,000,000, Tota), $6,0000,000. Withi she line Aniibed aod equipped as propossd, the working expases would be brought down to 60 por oont, aul trafio within throa years from now would to at loast $24,000,000 per an- num, affording anel revenua of 00.0.!),880 per aunum, meotiog all tho bond aud prefarencs Labiliies, and lewing 8 per cent for ordinary INDIANAPOLI, DECATUR & SPRINGFIELD, Specal Lupdeh 1o Ths Chicage Tribune, 1 Ixpiswarorsy, Ind., Bept. 16.—Artioles of, as- ;o?hnon af thelndlenspolis, Decatur & Sprlog- leld Railrosd Cynpany hava boen filed with ), Becrotary of Stio. Tho Liuo oxtouds from, arq Leglaniog ‘st Mm:;rolh. and passes through the countiss o Marion, Heodricks, Putaam, Parke, and Vemililon, (o this State, to the line of u Btate of Ulinois, The loogth of the line 8 70 los, thae caital itook te fixed at $500,000, Thig road was rocerly sold by a decres of Court to atlsfy some firt_morixage boads. The Direct. ors are Harria L Fahnestock, Samuoel B, Lauds, William H. Gip, Hoory B, Hammoud, Bulvoy 5, Dillon, David ¢rawfond. Jr., Chaunoey Vibbard, I8, Girent,_@arge Walker, Jobu A. Nicliols, Gearge bi, s, Houry Lewis, H. L. Aske tuzal, E. B, Esoey, Josoph B, MoTlonald, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, \ FAIRS. The Ilinols State Agricultural Exhibition Now Fully Under Way. Thirty Thousand Peopls Visit the Grounds Yesterday, Ten Thousand Yisitory ni (he Michigan Htate Fal Judge Doolittle’s Address to the Winne- bago Qounty Farmers. Numerous Other Stato, District, and County Exhibitions, WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILL. POLMAL OPENING, Specint Dapateh to The Chicano Tribune, Hockronw, IH., Sopt. 16, ~Tho entry clorks clorod their Louks to-day, nnd tha Winnebago Courly Fair commenced. Tha display of flow- ora ratho oxcoeds that of last yoar. ‘The stock dopartment, and indeod the fair upon the whiols, 18 not constdered quibe up to ity prode- covsora. ¥ RPLECT O SENATOT DOOLITTLE. Tho principnl ovent of tho day waa the speech of Senator Doalittle, ho having accepted thy poaution of orstor aftor the Joff nvis engage- ment bad resw'ted in 8 foaco. Tho waln pointe vf Jr. Doulitt/o's addresw are given Lelow: WATER-ROUTES AND HAILWAY Tn my oplnion, the great valus of wator.routes has Peon wndereated sineo Failways havo come, ‘The truth in, in raflway butldizg, an 1o otlier Lusineas, our in- ‘s Amrricantam liaw shown jteif, Oar zeal, encr. v, and fulth In tho futnre of averything American, fixve Tun away with our discration. Wo have built too many raflwaya for (Ae time. Thuy may bo good cuongl Tur the next gebesation 3 but the thitg hus beou ovor- done fut the reseut, Tndred, ft I in ihis that we ind the Jmmolate enuso of The panlc of 1933, the end of which we Liuve not reached. I tro galiwayn aca built wharo ona can do all tha busines, and, by dolng all, make & fsle prodt, or fn. terest upon tho caplial Invested, at rates which, when tlo Lusinoces Is dividod butween two, will bankrupt both, two consenueacen follow “£9yat—Thero bias hoen a8 much losa or destruction of cupital to bo country, for the present, Iaid ant in usclrea alla, in uxlors bridgos, and in * diggii na>- Tcan holes 1n'the ground.” wa it all thst ong of them coat, in gold, batt been thrown juto the e, Tho premstura builling of thousands of miles of ratlway, which @0 uok puy runniug cxpouses and re- paitn, Lsn piroduced the same preaeit ese:t an if ull tio Toney they cont was wholly lost, Tt {8 tot so mush the want of moucy—the waut of pold and eflver, or of curreiicy—that men feel no Xeouly now, a% tho vant of somoth to buy'‘mones with : the want of rollateraly to on. L ls that which distresses wur peoplo, wate of capital, Jabor, aud populatiou by tho Lite eivil wa from which we have by no_meany recoverod ae yet: tho annrimous debt and coustant drain of taxaidon whiich followa iL3 the uxtesvagatice of onr people ki tarle Louses and fn thelr Living, mado the birden all thztwo could bear, Add to ail thet {ha enormatia 2at6 of building ihonwunda of miles of railways that 10 not pay, and we realice what L eaten out our st siance and made the heavy burden under which wo groan, 1 ropeat, thy destruction of eapital, without reluri, i making usclcas ratiwage, pushed ' forward by opeculatory b town lole, railway-constructiou rincs, aud Credit MoLiliers, cf Which Jay Cooke was & Teading apirit, bronght on the panie of 157, it fot un return to the cano apposed, of bullding two rallwaya to do the businers of wvne, Nol only can one o thie huinese cheaper than two. and {ho whole cost of oue I lont, but a accond conreqiience 18 Lkaly {0 follow, Ouo of bolli berome imoiveut, tho weaker comen wnder tho control of the stronger, or bath n. der thie con:rol of same other mammoll corporation, Fo that wlnt wan begun to mnake comptition, and thcroby chicapen rates, fails of its purposa ond ends in monoply T do not deny that some great through lines may, and do, falcly compete, and (s choston rates, The Taflways_from lndependent seaports. lika Portiand, Toston, New York, Ehiladelphla, and Daltimore, when operated in the intoresta of L gret citles wheru they terminate, do that, They chraron freightn tu the nou- hoard. Dot sven’ thean ‘combine, somotimes, to put freizhis up. A half dovon ratlway managers, in an hour, may oon- o by telegrapl, and zaivo pswrger-raten at wil Thiey may fiz tho ) rice of frefglts in winter tmo, and in summer up foa eectain pofnt. Beyond this thioy cannot go. 13ut what {u tie power that Testrainas (Bt Teguiatos thom in snmmer time? 'The cheap water routes of the lakes and of tho Erje Canal, Without undorrating raflwsys{ without rushing hendlong to tho other oxtromo, of ‘fooliably and pro: miurely wastlog owital fu useloys and’ chlmerical waler routcs; wincly confining onrsclves o what is practicabile, feanible, and economical, let wa turn onr attention ance more to ho nouning ond {mprovoment of lin great wator routes, ss the groat rogulators of comicerco, In duo time lot us, therafore, hopo ta_soe tho Erlo Caual tndo doeper and wider ; with fia ankn wallcd, if nocensary, Lo prevent washlug when navigated by steam, 80 a8 grsatly to fnereaso s capicity, Let un hopa to sce the water routes thraugh the Dominlon opr-ued, and tho Hf, Lawsence improvod, so that va. seis of ' laryo burthon from Liverpool can come Into Take Micligin, Let us hops, 0o, that with & lighter tarifl of dutics, & diminiwhed public dobt, and a freor. commorelal jutoreoutso, before tho clase of this cen- tury we aliall sco tho Dominlan {tself secking to entor tho Usdon of States, and to bocomo a part of this grast Republio of tho world, Yong before that Ict u hopa o see, als, the csnsl from Ghicago to tho Titinois Biver enlurged o 170 foot 10 width, and § ar 10 feot fn deptls ; the Lilinoin River improved, untll_overy stoamboat'on the Misslsaippl which cothies above St. Lous will camo inio the harbor of Chicago, thers {a rueet tho vessals of tho Iakes and ocean, Then Chicigo would becomo tho head of river navigatien, 88 it Is now of lako maviga- tion, Dy suob a’ canal & rirer of pura water from Lake Michigan, flowing from 1 to 3 miles sn hour, will pour thraligh a city of 1,000,000 tnhabitants, it health and commerce, and creating, sa i Joliet and af othier places on fta way to tho 10 nols, water powers which will aild to the working force of thils graat Btate more than 1,00 em, Hefuru thiat timo let .us hopa {he Hennepin Canal, and the Rock Rivor canal-foader leading into it, will be comploted, and theraliy the commeros of this vallay made (orever choap, opan to all, and froo from matiop- oly. Rallways, of necoarily, t-ni to contralizo power over commeres, Water-routes always tend to froadons, S5 to quard the equat righta of af, Lt us hope, also, that fong befors that time the Fox and Wisconsin Ttiver improvement, from Green Dy to Prairio dit Chien, of firat importance to the fitates of Wisocoaia, Lowe, aud Minnssots, will be fully com- oted, How shall wo save the Tepubllo from ihe dsngera and frauls of elections, &a Low contuctod, rspectally in the largecities Y Frauduien#voting, traudulent counting, sud fraudu- font stuflling of ballot-boxes in large citica, from Now Ordeans to Chicago, have come o be practived aa ona of the fos arte of fegondeumin. ~Low shsil 1 bo ar- zeal Thers must bo. remedy for this growl publican tuatitutions wil prave to be & sham, Ta there no remedy? I snswer: Yes, thore a; thero must Lo remody, Take Jarge city—Chicago, for exsmple, Let e city e divided Into jrocinets 8 smuall that il the volers, not excocding asy 7:0 in & precinct, can meet 'in ono hsll o slection day, If there e no hall largs enough to bo obiained, TuLup 8 teiaporary sbelier of boards, oF itch ¢ fout. u addition 0 othér provisione of law, ioake clection evil, or ro- eat and a d-f’- logal holldays, and require everyvoter, withont valid excuso, to sttead the clections and do 'Lis dul; sxa citizen, and thus aid i guarding the purity nd sanctity of the Lallol-box. Lot the Isws provide thas thu voters may themselves, st ous election choose hiree of tho judges ond clerke to recelvo tha voles at thenext; no voler being llowed to vate for more than oue, 80 that the minorily may solect at least one of the sierks and onc of the judges of alections o svery precinct. let it be provided also that tha Judges of elsclivua sbull boupon a raised platform, that (e ballol-boxes aud the judgos shiall be iu full viow af all tha volars of ths preciuct daring ths eloc- tlous, In ‘Wi cities of more tan 10,000 people, to guart against_repeatiog, falss countivg, stutting of Zuleo votea fu_ baliot-boxes, et Ao law provide that the namv snd place of rusidence uf esch voter ahall bo written upou his' balloly kud publily, resd in the asactably, beforo belog pul info the box. And, if challengea, requirs hiv ideutity and ylace of reaidsica 10 bo proved by the aMiduvit of at ieast two electors thuo Jiesens, who f exlier Judge, deimande it shal on osth, ba furiber examined sx o bis idoutify sud place of reaidence in prusence of all the electors, This provision would roquire a change In the coustiiutions of many of tho Sistes. Thees provisions oice adopted, in addition to tha ¢ logal ruquiremouts, would seoure the ballote x sgainat frand i votivg and fraud in counting. Tho Judges of election, aided by the polico and by the piressuca of the citizens, could prosorve perfoct ordor, aud inake tha electiona’ss quiet in tho city s fna countsy lowa. 14 may be sald that this lsat provision impalrs the sacrecy of tue ballot L largs towns, Thatis true fo some extent, But the neceaully of prescrving iba bale lot-box agstiat fraud, in Large citics, overbalancea ail supposed advantages Of the socrat ballot, The Aryu- et for sacruay fu this that the laboriug mau may be futimidsted by the capitaliat if bs kuows how he votes, Dus the day for that reasoning fa past in all lsrgotlowns. The lalorer ua loages feare o caplial L i " IIOUIKIIIOL}) BUFYRAGE. Dut, gentiemen, thera s wnothor grest veform In sutrage, which, as & think, all thoaglicul mon should favor, 1t proposcs 80 ive o householders and Liseds of fazmifics Wi, for sl timue au sball be B3ed by wwer 80y aue or bwo yeare—have livod with aud supparied tBele faunliea fu tho dlatrict where they vots, two Yolos,—ous 10 ropresent iheir muahood 1n ' comben with all orlier mien, aud ono to royzesent the house: hold, including wemen sud childreu, The tern: houss. bolder—or * buad of fauuily—in the grest wajarily of Cuon il Of COUTso, tucull marriod et § Bub-mex by all casse, ' A3, for instan e, a man may be Lie basd of 3 faauily aud & Lousaholder whoss whlawed motlier oe r Keops Lionsc, "The roaaon Why @ boad of fumily ehould have » donbla vote when men withont familics hess Lat one, may ba stat~d Liris(ly aa foilone I, Hocano the: man without family representa ot . being, while the Lesd of 3 family re- alwnge 4wo, And aenerally Liore 2, Becansy & moan withont s fam.ly hax ani more et one half aw moch at stake in good govrrnment a8 tho Liead of & fatlly, 4. To-aiime, other things equal, the rasn witbout famnily fs anly balf an well educated fu all that cone eeria the g o of wo-lety ontho bead of & family living with heo, and augporiing themn by bis own rzertions, 1. Berating the pran wiout femily b« had Litth s 1 any, exporiuuce In governing In human lfxlr,ly‘ licrean the liaxd of farmily, by the lawa of Gort and of man, Ixtesined o govern, Ta the family the man fo king, and_ the swoman fa rpieo. 1t in 8 ik orlioy in ita moverament oil huusn bnie o, ut:d gover o) for taruly uno ye.re % than tinlf, of (ho Average vesra of o tlior searr duriog whicl eliacn-ter In and ehildrn are molded Inte men wod women. ‘Some personn favor property qualifications, esgach:l. 1y Ih rities, 1ut that w il be found neiber’ pricte.d l:nr possities nor dosa it aygree with oor teoty *'th t governuent ' deriven s "Lt po. wat Praperty tut] from {he cob: Winteas the reform pronteed agres: tlucory, ‘Fhe tan without b voi <8 Lhe consent 0 « whereas tha bead of a family con himself, but for the howsioll w Tijorefire, unlens the bond of LBe far he mnn wilheut (amiy, the cons ¢ gonment of it tue women aml chilidren uf tho wountry—gies for uuthing ab kll in the comrent of The governed, tirat o ag , What eflee wreat ltiea 7 Tako uppose te provisjons 1 b exumple, S wern adopted (or'some Lotler oues) 10 prevod { tlse elertionn, biow wonld this double vota by the hiead of familiea operate I that great city 7 ('an any mn doubt It would tend tu placa” contral over the slul i1 tho Lanis of thone most desply luterosted in the §ood government of the city ? “Any head of a famiiy., 1 carn not how humble be may b, donires niicha polico aud auch w government thet wife sul children may, st sny lfme, by day or night, walk tho strecta with Fafety, It is with bin u cnrtant, ever-present auziety and duty (o do ol ba £an 1o lave it 4o walls the mau without funlly tinks and carcs litda for & polico so 1nug aa hotakea care of himnelf, and Liaw 10 one oles 10 caca for, Tt Liaa been doubted by sume, whither, 1o & Republic porfectiy arganized, suy Lut hiads of familien bould voteat all, “They urgo that, in the beginuiug, and 1w the very natnre of things, tho family is the pailtical BuIL o I Suctety, 017 suzy tay the reform T proposn would judare men to marry ta Lecomo the hiesds of fanulics, Tast {6 tran s ond hecanse true, & s oue of tho strungost rea- sons I lts favor, Ladien und gentlemon, if the reform propossd does tend to build up families, and Lold out & poarfal - centive 10 Induce early mariiage, that certaluly b o reason mgainst it A re;mbiic doed not condlst of Louses aud furufiare, porticocs and pubilc fisces 3 but of nen and womon 15 Usppy Lol fndevendent homen. Lot 1:0 call to mind that tho ancient republica in their better dayn favored early marrago—giving it Lonor snd power. ‘Tley weut a0 far i Lo puaish celitiey “To thf3 extent of giving a double volcs to th hesds of fanulios, lt tie follow the exsuwplos of the great re- publius n’ their better ds; Lot us hutld up, atrengthen, and honor the lioaics of our pesple. Lot e givo 1o tlic headn of loussholds {La power, diguity, ard honor which, of right, Ly tio laws of God ati man, beloug to thew. Aftor (be spoech, which was well recoived, came nomo not vary fas trotting by Winnebago County horees, tho fastest timo being 2:49, and was mado by Chathio Bpafford’s mare Forest City. ‘To-morrow will be the big dsy, when Mr. B.F, Taylor will road Liis Anniversary poem, and David Woodward, of Boston, deliver au address, THE ILLINOIS FAIR. 25,000 yEOXLE. Special Dievateh to The Chicano Tribune, OTTAWA, TlL, Bept. 15.—The attendance to-day was much larger than was expectod, this boing really tho first day of the Fair, the outrics lav- fug closed last evoning. Tha receipts al tho guto showed 20,000 people, which exhibitors’ tickets nnd season tickets, in the handa of porsons who camo, awollad the numbor to uot short of 23,000, Tho department of mochanical arta was itled to overtlowlng. About 5 sores of grouna wore cov- ered with tho fluost maclinery thas this sge has produced. Thero wero worthy of note threo varletios of barb-wiro fonces. two kinda of ond-gates for farmers’ corn-wagous, & new farmers’ sliding gato, 8 celo- brated smut-mill, ton different kinds of wagons, each of which basa wide roputation m jtho Northwost, a steam spading-machine, specimens of drain tile from Michigan, threshing-machincs of colobrity with a baad of music ss oo attrac- tion to ouo of thom, four roapera run by ktoam powor, and threo othors of s celebrated Chicago firm, steam-gonorators for cooking food for cattlo, oto,, rotary force-pumps of Yuerit, and ovory varioty of caltivatom, corn-drap- pors, corneplanters, food-cutters, corn-shell- ers, bav-rakes,. eto., ever known in thewo parts, The display of plows was simply beyond doneription, aa tho field was full of themw, and it would be liard to dotermiue which should bave the prefororce. The soveral plows at Motine. Iil.,aro well reproaented, aud do themsolves oredit, tho sevoral ficms from thore having over fifty plows of various kinds, The largest dis- piay of plows on tho gronnds In from the Peru City Plow Works of Lrewster, Dodge & Huse. Thoy oxbibit twenty-sight oid ground-plows, two braakets, ono oultivator, ouo double-shovol plow. This firm avo A patont on the soif-cleaumg Jandside, which, by the arrangemont of the beam, lcaves a oloar space in from tho land wde, 80 that no weols or rubbish can clog it. ‘Ihesa plows aro made of tho best of matorisl, sd the roputation of tho establishmoent for twenty-four years guaranices its stabilty, ‘Thoy mako foriy variotios of plows, ote. Another atiractive foature in the Iair in that of B. D. tufford & o.. of Rock Inland, Iil, While thoy iave not the Isrzest d.splay of plows, thoy iaro somo that would be bard to beat. PREMIUMS WERE AWAEDED, Sheep—W. R. Moffat, of Paw Paw Grove, Tit., bont 2-voar-olid ram ; second, Wakemen & Powell, of Whitby, Canada ; eight ontries. 13:atram over 1 voar aod nader years, same rs above ; second, W. R. Moffat, of Paw Faw Grove, Il.; seven entries. Destram lamb 1 yoar old, first, Wake- men & Powall, of Whitby, Canads ; second, R, 0. Aligu, of Kano Couniy, Ii. Dest non of sheep, threo awos, 8 voars old and ovor, first oremium, W. IL Moffat, of Pam Paw Grove, 1L, second, James Dishop, of Randolph, Iil. Best pen of threo ewes, 1 year old and undor 3, first preminm, Wakemen & Powell, of Canada ; socond, W. It Moftat, of Paw Paw, Il Hvet pen of throe Jambs under 1 yenr old, first Wako- mon & Powell, Canada ; gecond, R. U. Allen, of Hasrintown, 11k, Cattle—Short-forn Bulla—Best bull, 4 years old and over, A, E. Kimberly, of Woct Liberty, Ia.; second, W. and R. MofMat, of I'aw Paw, L.’ Best bull, S and undor 4. finit, E. 0. Lowis, of Door Patk, Ti, ;'wecond. Ryburn rothers. of Bloomington, L1, "Bost bull, 2 yours old and un- dor, firet, J. N, Kinrloger & o, of Missouti; socond, Nobort Holloway, of Aloxs, 1l Best bull, 1 year old aud uuger 3, J, 1. Kinsivger & Uo. 5 secoud, W, and W, Plokorell, of echao- iesburg, T Dull calf, under 1 year and over 0 month, firat, T, U, Lowis, of Deer Park, 1linois ; mecond, Ryburn liros., of ol Beat bull calf under 6 months, first, J. H, Kis- siuger, of Miwsoun ; second, Abnor Htrawn, of Oteawa, 111, 3ot Herford bull, 4 yeara old and over, tirat, T. L, Miller, of Lvachier, Will Cou [} 1L, ; second, William 'owell, of tho wame Place. “Beoy bail, & yoara oid and ndr 3, T. L. fillor, of Becoher, fll,, first and second. Ha-t bull, 1 yoar old and under 4, firet and secoud, L. Mlier, of Boecber, Lil. Dest Lull oalf, be- twoeu 6 months aud 1'year, first, Wiltiawm Powell, of Boecher, Ik, ; econd, T, L. Miller. Leut bull calt, undor § months’ old, L. Miller, first, Holsteins—Best buli' 4 years old aod over, Dextor Hovey, of Leland. firas. Iuat 3 Lun old, George K. Brown, of Dizon, Ill. Best ull, 4 years ola sud undor, Catherine Ii. Vra ley, of Chamoalgn, first ; secand, Dexter Hovey, of Lolaud, il Ball cal? under 1 year old, first, “Dan DBradloy, of Champaign ; second, Wilit A. Ruysell, of Dizon, Bull calt under 6 month frat, W, A, Bussell, of Dixon; second, sawe. Cows—Four yoars old and over, first,’ W, Russell, of Dixon, IlL; sccoud, D. Bovay, of Lelaud, L}, Heife r old and undor 3, Dau Bradley, of Champaign, Iil; vecond, Hovey, of Loland, Il Heifer oslf uador ¢ wonths, first and secoud, D, Sevey. Horaes—Drafs Horsen—Best siallion, 4 yea old sud over, Geoige Murray, of Hacive, {Vu firat; socond, Robert Horaway, of Alosie, Iil. Bost atalilon over § and under 4, Wi, E. Pritchi- ard, of Ottawa: socond, F. McLaoo, of Joliot. Loat colt ovor 2 and under 3, tirst, E, Dillion & U:. g‘! g‘n‘;m‘l, 1&1‘ ufionm limm U‘Iélut:lgo- aon, at colt over 1 year old, fist and wooond, Jatues Folloth, of Dd Dark. Bost colt uuder 1 yoar, first, E. Dilliou & Co., of Norwal; second, ¥, Hodgesan & Son, of Ottawa. Brood marcs, 8 years old aud over, iirst, E. Dil- lioo & Co., of Normal; seccnd, E. Hodgeson & Bon, of Outawa. BAIN, 3 Owing to a shower of raln which came at 8 o'clock thiv a fteruoon, some of the - programma was necossarily postboned, but at thie hour, 10 p- w., the Lrospects are brigliter, and to-morrow augd Friday will bo the big dsys of the fair, —— INDIAN TERRITORY, QRAND INTRENATIONAL ¥AIN, Musxoaxs, L T., 8ept. 16.—The Internationsl Indian Fairis 8 success. The stieuaance is large, but the westhor being 89 exossalvely hob the show of wtock was not an Istge anit wonll othisrwinn havn been. ‘The Grand March of tho Nation wan tho novel feature, tho Sedalis, Mo, braes bund Joading them, tollowoed by Iadinn who wero ta compete for tho pronnuin of thiee rido- snddicw. Nextrame tha Araiahoe and Chey- ennio momen, with plain, wbile bannors ; then th Cherokeo banner, rod, whitn, and blue tars, on whiie ground, ' with ' the motto, * Agriculturs in the Hourco of Wenlth ;" the Crees, with * Cnanity” for all. malca towards none; Firmneas 1s right ;" > Pioncer, wo vonid leart n bottor way ;> the Orages came, and Ll tho fonte of & plow, and the miotle, Tno 1erult of peace.” I1ho Co mrucho motons vera ©Wa wah to learn, “rescrve our hbertieas” the Kioxss, ©We neerd webole, cowd, anil plosws * the Arapalions, 4 Tha (o g Dater than (e e the Clicy- enu, th wd oo, After mnreling uronmedl th & Aua, they listered e Lavd, F Kuvean tion. 1, $i Blates Corutniseivig owe, Cuief Fprechios weee | treek to tho granud 5 by Qur. Cran- kr. peeinl Bnted sl by Cul. Viliaw ko Naciou, Thy ned to with (e preate-t n touth n, sud nter, reted o the wild tnibes,. Wo bave nevor kvt ncd Lo waro £5,1ronriate spu v an agricultural fair, Runiing races ¢ & Linif-tiilo track closell tha o of H0,G0% peupls present s nearly corrcet, The thirty-uva nationaliticn wero neary all ropro- ronted, aud the result of bnnging them all” to- fesher in such a causo muat bs productive of much goud. e NORTHERN INDIANA PINEMEN'S TOULNAN Sreeial Dispateh by The € hicin Trilie, Tour Warse. Ind., Bept. 15.—=Tho sttendance ot the Northorn lodisua Fair to-day was . monso, tho crowd present st & modoate enl- mato betng pincod at fiftoen thoussud porson All of the departmouts sliowed & matkoed im- Provement over the pravious dayn of the weak, and everything paesed oft well. The tonin fea- turo of tho day was tho annualreview of the Yort Wayue Firs Dejartment and firemens tournament. Tho review took placa this morn- ing, and madoe & superb display in procession to tho fair grouuds. The Fire Departmwuts of Fort Wayne, Warmw, Iud, Dolplos, 0., Huntington, Ind., Pera, Ind., Van Wert, ., Wabash, Ind, Defiance, 0., Monrasville, Ind,, Ada, O., Muncie, Tud ma, 0. and Laporte, Ind, paricipsted. Thero wae ton bands, About 1,000 uniformed men with hook-and-lsddor trucks, fourtuen loso-c eloven steamers, and soven haud-cogincs, were inlino. The touruament bogan at 10 o’clock, in the presunce of an iminense crowd, witt Mayor Zollioger, Cbief Walker, of the Toledo Fire Depattmont, and Charles McCulloth, a8 judgos. The tost cousisted of ranning 160 foet, stripping trucks, carrving four [addo:s, elovating a 20-foot Iadder, sending & man over the top reund, leg ovar tho top of the round to tho kneo, deseend- iug, and placiog the lsdder tn position sgaiu. Tho followiog was the ucare : FAIR. " Ada, Adn, O. ‘The prize of $100 was awsrded to the Ada Comusuv., Tho Ada Sporting Hook-and-Ladder Compauy, cairving one Jadder, sccomplished the abave test in 351¢ seconds, aud was awarded the prize of 875, there buing no comyottion, and tho Ada Juvenile Truck took the prize of #30 undor tho same circumetances and conditions— timo, 8537 seconds. Nexl ou thio programme wsa a content betweon hose companing, the test consisting of carrying 250 foot of bose, runsing with sixteas mon esch 400 feet, Iaving 150 fest Of hosc, making attach- monta to hydrant, and forcing water through the nozzle.” The following wa the score : Wide-Awakos, Laporte, Ind. Rover Fail, Warsavr.a.., iaml, Teru, 1nd Toonicre, Whbaali,evaoss Noptuue, Huntlugtos, ad. ‘Waahinglon, Delphon. , Van Worts, Van Wert, ... Voteran, Defianoo, 0. s Firet prizo, 100 ; Becond prizo, 830, Tho con.est for hand-ensines, running 300 feot and throwing water, rosulted as follows : Hoonters, of Wabnsh Washinglon, Delph Never Fails, Warvaw, ... The contest betwaon tho stoam-sugines waa Bn‘twlpllfld in by tho Delawaro, of Muncia; 'rotection, of Warsaw; Deflaoce, of Deflance, 0.; Neptane, of Huntington, aod Chismpion, of Lims, and was won by the Huntington steamer, which threw water 226 feat. ‘Po-morrow the 3-minute trotting race aod 2- mile ranuing raco will tako place. ——— THE MICHICAN FAIR. T8 BUCCESH. Special Diswateh to The Chicago Tridune. Easr Baoixaw, DMich., Sepf. 15.—~The Btate Fair s fu full blast, uywards of 10,000 people ‘being on the grounds to~day, while tholste after- noon trains wero crowded to their utmost capacity., ‘fhe entrien are said by Becretary Kimbalt £2 be largely in ‘oxcess of last year, and tho officers of the Hocioty, from tho Fresdent down, are oontideat that the prosent exbibition will prove to be one of the most succossful that hias over been held. Tho pomolugical entries fout up to 1,300, noarly 700 ahead of thoso in tho samo dopartment last year, and the display is magnificent. Te following places, which have prominent collections of fruaits, will givo an idea of the oxlibition: Bpring Lake Giange, 97 varieties of fruit; Benton Harbor Horiicul- tural Socioty, 197 variotien; Et. Josaph, 153; Monros County, 885; Hilledato County, 1603 Ingham County, 112; Wayue County, 171; Kent Couuty, 125: Clinton, 663 Borzio Conaty, 40; QOcesnn County, 108; Graud Traverse, 124; Louawea County, 50 ; ' bosides tumerons others. ‘The oflicors of the Indiana Biate Agricuitiual Bociety sent a requost to-dny to the Michikau Powological Hociaty to make ap a Btate cbil tion of fruit for exhibition at tuo Indiana Stato Fair. The show of machinery, agnoultural and farm produots, and stook is pocaliarly fino. Siigiei MISCELLANEOUS. CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, CiNcreNATL. O., Sent. 15.—The attendance at the Exposition yestorday was vory largo. Tho art-ball was well fllled, aod tho horticultural daparument, cspecially, was crowded. The Com- winnloners stato that it was n much batier das, it regard to receipts and the number in stteud- ance, thaa the correaponding day Iast year. A number of premiums for tho best display of cut-flowers were awarded. Amoug tho va- rious devicos In flowors wore two swauw bare nussed to n soallop, eutered by Mr, Crichel), of Waluut Lills, Anotuor most imposing piece of work was 80 ouormous harp, wroight of dah- lins and wmalier flowers. A num!er of olher boautiful I’ellfifll wero shown, tho list of -which i dotall would be tedious, The display in the agiiculsaral dopartiuent iy vory fine. Amoug tha dishuguished visitors from abroad wero Lord Houghtou, of Englsud, aod Director- {h eral Goahiorn, of the International Expusi- 100, . BELOIT, WIS, Swecial Dupatch lo I'he Chicago Tridune. Baroir, Wia, Sapt. 15,—Tho second day of tho Houthern Wisconmu snd Northera Iilinois Fair has proved muoh more suocees ful thay tivipated. 'l outries are very uumerous, aud the a.tondsnce well up among tus thousauds. Cloudy westhor has prevailud, bus no rain fell to-day, waking {4 very comfortable. ‘Thers are wovarai biords of blooded rattle here, J. . Cubb, of Beloit, showlug thirtcen fiue Jerseys, J. O. Kuiscr, 0of Urogon, Wis,, twelve superb short- boros, snd C. Babbiit,. of Beloit, eloven beautful suimals of the wsame breed. Mr. urcouleaf, of Lvanaton, IlL, also shows several woll-bred Jerseya and Ayrabirea. Tuv display of uwers, vezotables, aud cereals is romarkably good, The eloction of officors of tho Associs- tion occurted so-night, The elect are I J. Burdgo, of Newark. President ; . Bsuson, of Cliuton, and Owen Qriffia, of Maochester, Vice- Piesidanta ; Hoory ¥, Hobart, of Boloit, Re- cording Baoretary; E.' B. Buith, of Below, Cor- rospondung Booretary 1 8. O, Moody, of Rockton, ‘Lressurer ; J. B, Cobb, of Beloit ; Jobu Mitch- ell, of Usledonis, and R, J. Burdge, Directois. Thera ave sigus’ of rain to-night. To-morrow cloaos tho Fair, JEYFERAON COUNTY, WIS. Bpeeral Inavatch o The Chicuge fvibune. Fr. ATKINsON. Wis,,Bopt, 15.—The twenty-firat SEPTEMDBER 16, 1875, K , and exbititors thie afternoon are barelr through I placing artic e and go.ting reads for to-tmaorrs Traing aruving thin afieinoon and oven.ng rame crowded with fair-virizora, promng o Iarge at- tendauce to-motrow, Tho largest display in the foricu taral department comen from the Hiata Heform Hehool, cultivated and nespared for exlitbition bv tha gnung bove in that school, Onn city pardenor ozhibits fificen varisties of granos and eighteen of native winew, ‘T'ue eutris of horeow number 13, and jncluds reven hancl-ome Perchieron stalitonn and thcs brood rasres. imporsations of thin searon, The rhow of cattlo 1s Juile Jaige, Kb rL-noris pre- Qoaninaing, . The uoet of - thean e s aert of fors teen, oxhibitod by Brockway Lrothein, of Oitnatad’ Countr, Nealz all fiia sosep and Kvric o ontered are trom Vil King'n (arm, The whow of aynenitnral im lemente is the Iarge«s over nade in the State. T'ic art gatery b wiffored st of Wl {rom the misnan uee- ment of the fuir aud i J-acreditable. though toesding i nen aud otper works of norit to Lhe number of A iat 30K, IEE/ DAVIR AT RARNAK CITT. Soersal b aratet by [re Chrago | ridine, Kaxaas Cr7v, Mo, Kept, 15.--At lennt 20,000 POUDIO wern | rew at the Eipottisn grounds. TLe al ontauce wis larcer than for wuy prosious Weanoedav, and all ware hivh.y en- tortained. At 2 o'vluck Jofferson Davis” wan drawn in front of the grand staud, acounpsnied by Gen J. F. Hhiolds, sewal r Gockooll, and en. Jo Shelby. and was recovad with heacty checera by the multuud IANAPOLIS, 86 L. radu to-moriow wiil be & succeas if i mosthar u fair. Tha public atticas will ba clokmt and bunitiens targely suspendad. Tha pubhe ashools have Leew crautod o holidar. It the btionng ite pro-pects, the Expesl: liavo reduced the entranes (oo from 59 cents to 25 cent s, Thers will bo a fino State 'air and agri- enttural whrw. but as an Industnal Exposition 1t ia u completo failmie. La €RO: -l isratel o 1he .. Bept. Conuty Fair opeued to-day under vary favoratio sunpicen, fine weatbier, & zood crowd. and & large nutber of enbies. Tha fzir mill continne uredsv and Fridav, A large fleld of horses sre on hand for the trotting and running mces that commence to-morrow, CALIFOISIA FTATE FAIR. Spectal Divat i to The Chicays iribune, BAN Fuaxcisco, Sept. 15—Tho Stale Fair at Saciamento oponnd to-day with & good sttend- anco. The managers auticijate & muccosafal exblbition, and the fair will ho continued teu days. Gen, Sheridan is expected to be present next week. o1 managors Sharan Triune, ~1lio La Crosse QUINCY. Site for o Now Court-Flouse~The Hotfman-Prentice Cose, Sveewal Dinpateh to The Clicann Tridune. Quixcy, 1L, Bept. 15.—After & contest of soveral moutha’ duration, the Dosrd of Bupor- visors to-dav decided upon Jefferson Rquare, 1w this eity, as thn eite for the nd'v Conrt-ifouse. The procoedings ju the Hoffman-Prentize case wero enfivened to-day by an stiempt ou the Preatice eido to iotroduco sn affidavit from a woman now living in Lusuville, but formerly & remident of Quincy, to the effcct that Mr, Hoff- man had rejeatedly bad improper interconrse with her. Tho ailidavit wasruled out, thouch counkel managed to get the substance of 16 be- fozo tho Jury, e % ST. LOUIS* LAST SCHEME. Rr, Louts, Sept. 15.—A meeting of nrominoti citizenr was beld at the Southern Hotel to-night, to adopt messures for calliug & Nativnal Con- veation, to bo held in this city, for the purposoe of memorializing Congreas to graut ruch legirla- slon ok will recure the cousiruction of another raiiroad to tho Pacitic cosst, and to covaider the means to rednse the cost of tranaporiation be- tweon the Atisotic sud Pacilic to tho Iakes, and the Gulf, and Miasissloni Vailey, and Atlantic seaboard. Boveral apeschen were mado bv prom- inout and influential merchants and profors.onal men, and after free discusrion s resolution was tho effoct that the National Railroad Convention bo hold fn t, Loms on the 23d_of Novomber vest, and that tho Chair appuint an Ezecutivo foct. Grent interest iw takeu in tho subject. and very strong speechies 10 tavor of a Bouthern 1oute to the P'acific const weto prominont citizens as tho Hoo, E. O. Stanard, ox-Unitnd States Scnator Jowotz, the Hon. Jobn E. Darby, ex-Gor. Rovuulds, Col. Joa. 0. Broad- 10 ADELPHI THEATRE, Coruer Dearbur® and Monre-ats, GROVER & COLE, LEONAND GROVEL, Manager, QARAND OPENING of the Regulsr Bearon, The Adelphl renovated, faluted, %c., &c, withs perfectly iminensc Compaiy, Lugagement for bty week only of Chicago's Favorite Romautlc Actor, s FRAINIX XT. AT IIIN. INMMENSE HIT OF THE OLIO, Tho Groat Trapere Equilibrist, Sig, ELVIRO. The World-famed LANGLOIS' BKO,, Munsisur snd Madams_D'OMEK, the Topular NICIIOLS FAMILY, PEAS aud HUGHES, Mlie. LEA, JOUNN BUAY, TRUDELL aud §MYTH. TICKET-OF-LEAVE. Romautlo Scenery by Ktrong, A Castof Genuwe Excellence. Remember, All Ladies’ Niguta, Fridey, Baturday, aud Baturdsy Maufios, FUCL PLAY asd Ollo, . " T Clark-st,, near Randolph, vpposite Shernan II\JX"IIG- e Beginsat 8, Erery night and Saturday Matinoe 8 ro- mantic drama of tuniliug interest, PAULINIE; OR WOLVES IN THE FOLD! With & Brilitaut Cast, New Sconos, and #'artling Tab- ! . To coucluda wilh tho farce, TIE TKOUBA- T EOOLEY'S THEATRE. ACENOWLEDGED SUCCESS OF TIE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA ~ MINSTRELS, Pvory Evening and Wednosday and Batuniay Mat. inecs, {n & Bil of Raro Ethioplan Gketches, Housd crowded nightly wi:h tho elite Chlcan, Monday, Bept, 20— CHE TWO OFF-UNS {n Black, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Auccess of the new mansgoment, Mondsy evening, Rapt, 13, THE MARION TAYLOR COMBINATION, the most complete organizatiort in Amerivs, Dartley cum')l»n'- picturs of contemporaneaus socisty sntited BULLS AND HEARS, Maunees Weducadsy and Sat urday. Popular priced, T3, 50 aud 33 cauts, Friday sveuing, Sept. 17—Deasfit of Miss Marfon Taylor, who will appear as Henriclte, in the TWO Ot PHANS, Aleo, Baturday Matinee snd Evening, Mondiy—~JACK AND JILL TROUR McVICKER'S THEATRE, Something new and mirhful. * Fancy localizes pawers we love, "—Wontswarth, Every Evening aud Haturday Matiieo, an entirely niew localization, with a domeatio plot, proparod expreasly for this thoatro, ene titied TIUNNING A CORNER' J.H. MOVICKER : Membersof the AH JOHHUA GINX, ! HOARD UF TRADY £ Of the firm of ASD QINX, HANGS & O0. * DEALEHS IN GRAIN, *Beats can be socured alx duys in advance** In rehearral~A Grand Romautic Bpectacle, 00L. WOOD'S MUSEUM Grand soccess and sec: World fn_ Eighty Days.” Evening and Weduesday and Saturd.y Matinees, Tuesday, Tharadsy sud 7 Matinoes, ‘omen and Our Couutry Ceusin, Populer to Museum and Lect: Hoorn, _FINANGCIAL, ILLINOISTRUST AND Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. OAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $525,000 Pays 4 per cent interest on Trust and 6 per cout on Suvings Depos- Two Parformances Dafly. o week of # Around. the ver: snnual exhibition of she Jeffarson Couuty Agri- cultural Buciety opensd at Jofferson to-dav. Eachi deparimont is woll represeutod. espacially the dairy and fruit depariments. Libers! pro- ‘miurns are offered, aud I8 promisea to be s com- pioio succosa 1u every partioular, The llon, M, S, On.:n. of BMadison, delivers an aration to- woriow. Soucsat Diopaich 10 4na.Eh pamn Ty eial apatch ta 4 N ca g Br. PaUL Mino., Sept. 18.~Tiie attondgnen st the Hiate Fair, second day, has been limited by cantinued threatening weathar ln the maraing, HENRY S.KING & CO, LONDON, ENGLAND, HREN OUNTS with Bankers sud Mer- Opet OOUAERE oo o Comiasion, INTEREST on Muntbly Balancos, OOLLEOTIONS an ull paats. New Yora Agente—Mowars. M. K. Jeaup. Palon & 0o, Livarpool Housa~—Aosars, Kliy, Balllo & Co, i 1 introduced by Col. Lroadlead aud adojted to | Comimtten of fifteen with power (o appolut a | sub-Committee to carry the resulution into ef- ade by sach ! i ... EDUCATIONAL, . __ GUSH{PRBNCH. AND GERMAN Family and Bay School. : MISS M, LOUISE PUTNAM Wil opan e tenth snar of her echiool, at her resi- deaes, No. 68 Marlborouzh.st., Bostus, Masraclioneite, rep v, 50, 1876, EN I, Paddck, B D, Bihon of et K D bintineton, 1. D, TEm, W, D0, Han Circitlars may b oUtaiusd Ly addee -ang Stiss Pute nam. : UNION COLLEGE OF LAW (b Unyeratty of Citrogn, 300 e N mthwestsrn veraity, (Dwed 1ta tecond veir weh 191w udens Fa-tuted Blates story CTeamimll el Joey dndge Booth and Frofa, Densiow ancl Mevers, taigiil four hours d uf A 23 lawyers loctnred In tals Coin Ingo Iert year, Lest Jew o cnnren hy Dir, Davie on Medy. cal Juriap len: ‘The Wem, H. 1. Hurd, kevieer of 1hie Statut i# a-148d tn the eaming year, Heopenn . Teris §0 jer year of 1 months, Diploins ete., aldrien V. . D Hnilding, Clifcayn, 1 ST. JOHEIN’S SCEHEOOL. Bozrding and D.y S hoil for Youug Iadica and Cuildren. Rev. THRODORE IRVINA, LL D,, Ravtar, 40 West Thirly-secoud at., dew York. “Dr,'Treing'h 1ol claen for the atuy of the Eaglish Tnng: snd Literature, an filustrating aul ilastrated by Hia- Lary. with readings from tho bext authors, wiil begn fn November, 11 clasa for the historical and eritical rtudy of the Fins Arts will bemn at the mame time, Toe Fal T e 29, 1% Chicago Ladies'Semizar, 16 & 17 Steifon-t. Thirteenth sear opeus Sept, 15, Bnperior advant- ngen i every departmient, Clast ieal, Enpliah, Etirojean i Muntad. Lupils can enter for_eituer cuurse, for melected Liranelies, or the etudy of Art alone. Raro opportuniticn in the U uling and Elosution Classcs utider Prof, E. . 3 107H, who will also form & Prie Yate Clans for Ladira not connierted with the inetitus tion, " Locatun clisiee : bfidmgs ample, and all the apjointmenta for elibor burdiug or dus puplls une pasod, MIsi GREGG. Trineinal, PARE INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 16 and 77 Ashlandnv,, Chirago. Four full deparimemta of instruction, Bostding Department enterged, Reoms all newly furniahe Tarie and efficiont erps of {eschers, Kinderiarton charge of Mre, E. 3. HOWARD, Fall teria Legiun Bopd. 1o For eataligues or jasticulars addres tis rincipal. Teruis In Kinderanrten, ¥12.00 per auarters H. B. BRYANT'S (Bryant & Strsttrn) Chicago Business College ENGLISIT TRAINING SCHOOL. Btate.st., southesst cor, W G aga, Tl Tue larimat and miost ‘thor stution of (e Xind {n America, Send for o PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newten, near Boston, Masw,, A Feudly Sichool for Gur! A quist Chnvian fome, T e E e A sezed It te aly o espacially rocommended to the na tew 01 young iadiess who have gradasted from otuer schouls, Tofieavery rapaeior MUSICAL ADVANTAGES And for the facditios it affords in avafling themselves of the Concors, Lectares, Art Uall and Masauma of Bosion, Ilaterescos 10 patror curculurs will be furaished on apblicntion vothe ¥ L MISSJULIA A Wl ADAME 0. DA BIL ND AN L MRS, ALEX, BLADFORD'S (formerly Mre. Ogdon Hoffman) Inglish, Frenct, cud German loarding -and Day Bebool for Young La- diea and Cuidren, with calistacnia, No. 13 Woat Tuirty-eighth-t., Sew York, Reojeus Ap- Heation may e mare by letier o persoually, ay above. N. W. C. UNIVERSITY. ‘The twenty first sessfon of this inatitation will open in the new hufldings—the most complezo now ou tho comtiuent—in Irviugion, 4 milen east of thls city, Bept. 16 Foll Faculty: six courses of atndy: both sr3na recetved, r catalogues uddrom . HOL~ LEXBECK, Stcretary, ar 0, A, BURGESS, Presideut, Indtenarolls, fod. £, For catidogues, + Recretary, 29 Tribune tn 13 ¢ ENSLOW, “T. YERNOS INSTITUTE FOR YOI'NG L. dies wud Litto Girls, iehed in1-62, Mrw, Ty L Joues nnd Mra. Mutland, Irincipuls, Bourd- ing and Ihy School, Englwh, French, Germsn, snd Latin, Fréuch srpoten in the fimfly. No. 46 M, Veruon Piace, BALYIMORE, Jefercnces given on appiication, Monticello Female Seminary. The next tarm of this tastitution will commence oa Thursday, 17th Kejtember, inttead of the “h (a8 heretofore natiGad), tu conrequence uf improvements ot comyletel For catainguss sddrees Mins H, N, HASKELL, ra ipal, THE CCTILSERT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8t. Louis, Mo., will oren Bepd. 13, ta conneation witls Mrs, Bugents (7i:bbervs Ssmuigary for Young Ladios, Tustruction thoreswh in Uranches, theoretical ne Well as practical, onductod upo Europeat syeteae, Terms moderate, For circulars, containing all infor. riation, sddress AVITHUR J, WOLD, Director, Btxteenth aud Pue-sts, 8, Louis, Mo, B8, RYLVANUS RELD' lL EXaLtay, F1y2On, sud Graxax BoARDING and AT Scnoot, for Young Ladies and Children, [ a0 6 Eant Fifty-thira-el, (Certral bark). The Twolfth Schoel Year wifl begin Mejt. W, 1575 A Kindergarion. will be oponed Oct, 5, Pianils will repart for clasinca- tton Sept, 4> and 2, Address until Sept. 10, Nave- alok, New Joraey. CHICAGO ACADEMY, 11 Eighteenth-st, English and Classical Setwiol for both rexes, Full torm Legina Sept, 13, 1L 11, DABCOCE, Frincipal. ELMHURST DOARDING AND DAY BCHOOL, For Yuuug Ludies aud Gitl-, wi'l reopen Mogclay, Sept. 3L ut Elmburat, 16 miles fron <hicego, on the Galena Division of the X. W, I, R Location bealthy aud Leantiful. Grounde over 12 screv Y extont. Teachurs aUlo aud experiuuol. Nativo leachers of German aul ™ . CUTTEN, late Huad Asviataut of ol, Clicagu, Prinelpal, Bend for Cur- OCRER FEMALE COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, J' Ky, Facnlty utio, Evlensive grounds. Eaeel: fent butldings, 160 Ly 88 feet, four sturis, containiug 125 apariments—nice recilation, ornamicatal, play, and batn rooma; warmed by steamn and Dghted wad gus. Only two young ladics gecugy & Toom, Cont uf e ravements over $1 0.000. Fallterm conmmescos ey, 15, 1475. " For catalognou addrees J. M. ltockr, Pror, MRS. W, G, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHO0L Yor Youug ladics, Natavia, K, Y, For refeveuces, in- quire of Btate's Attorney Charlos I, Heed. SCHOOL OF MINES, Untversity of Michigell, For circular, Address 0. D BENNETT, Ann Arbor, Mich TADFORD'A RTUDENTS' HOME, A BOYS Schioot, Middletown, Oonui, Dehgltful sitnstion. Superior accommedations, Military deill, Thorough schivol, Adilress v, d, 11, BIRADFORD. LAKE FOREST ACADEM A colle Irst school for bars, et Hopen o L SAB, 1 IND_INST MRS, 8. L. CADY, “’ ‘:;l‘ i Ln I:TTIT' fbs Rend 1 h'c\llll" OOEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, NEW Yuitn 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ) urrwner, br! (a5 Sland upWards v umvrni.‘.‘.‘,z‘,:"m e Nopiy . et ; ‘eorner Ulars ana Naciasast eornee Ulark aud Kaadeiphais. (sppomie sew ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ba Geuoral l'rausailantio Uum| 's Blall Bicawa) povesafan Yok doa fityen: M'i'x: "“ eidia Yevbus o iacat (boieg ors sodibre otlier), will satl froum Tiee No. &, INores Hiver, Batundsy, Sopt. 19 5 Sazanldy, ‘Uut 111 D AR st 1 e PIIOK OF PABBAGK "IN GOLIY ‘(acludiug wino)f First cabin, $110 and $130, sscordla; v waiin 13 ascon caulus T thibds G Tiviien tokets ai reduoed Tatey. Hieerig , wi upeniur 800 mmudatious, 10° eludivg all Decessaries without silss caarve. bieamiers LA Bus it acn e Tase g H G RORGE MACKRNLIR, Aver. 83 Hiosdwsr, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing Thres imes & Week 1o and {rem BRITISHE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Gutspany’s UBos, sortiwest carner Olark and DUVERR KT, Gunerst WorteraAgeat. _drent Western Kteamship Line, From New York to Bristd (Eugland ARRAGUN, dywon 3 Cabin Pasasy Facursiva_ L laksdioss & RATLROAD TIME TABLE, - ARRIVAL AD DEPARTORE OF IRAINS FXPLANATION OF IUrprn eented. * Sunday rxconte rive Kunday at8:N s, o, CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILRNAD, ekt agioe s md Comaonts (et g ot AT, carnes Mkiaraat,s wnd ot the depoiy.® O P ique 4 IEhE KX, Tia Cliat #0niatia Night Esnmaa. a Frocportd Duhoaue lairem. nFreeport & Lnbugun Kxome. & Milwnukey #a Margnetto Expr G nove ke b 3= D200t exrnor of Wells snd Rintiesi S-Devotenrner of Cansl and Kinsin-ats. N CENTRA anit RAILRIAY, 0ot a7 _Tzenty.ssemd.st, iouthanl corner of’ Kandoishs Teare, | Arrice. 735 p, . Ll TS iay and Sunday £z, CHICAGY, ALTOY & ST, LOUIS, @nd Chiragn, Komras Cvum 4 Donrer Cnton Depot, TWost Kide, mesr M Homest 4t Denot, and 121 Handolw t Lines, dge. Tkt .. and corner Mich- a0ua Clty and Denvar ¥ fi.;m.-;« :‘«nn;.l::‘llu;fi B Lomir, Boringae Peoria, Keotor & fuctinats o icsroe Padacah Tilirond 1 Kircats ol Ip.m i e 2 m Tacon. Wasningtar Ei Diniehi Aos mauio -LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. . Pa.m, Eilip.m.| 8:0a m. 240 p. m, 1110w, 1, 500, 1n Funday end onday. CICAGY, MILWAUKES & ST. PAUL RAIL®AAN. Tninn Trerat, corner Madivon and (anal-cis, (ichet (7iss, 3 South Clarh-st,, oppoette Sherman iause, and ut Denat acapolie, Kipag, Bay, tbreogi S0 Eme) IE: EAree it Rk uliugan & Siouz Gty DuCudin & S Gilman Passmn CHINAGO, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILANAD, Dapet., sout @t Laienl., Indiana-ae. and Sisterrihagt vt :;..;;L,rmd Sizieenthals, Ticket Oficas, 83 Claricer.s Meil sud Expres.. ttana aud dureatir Dace Dubiugue & Sloaz Gty Ixp. Pacinc Fat Lius, for Oma Keome City, i cliison & ‘Alirora Paisseer A Diludue 4 SrrarCity Gy, Dacifis Nigat Ep, far Oraatia.. Kaiman Gy, 1otvonmwarii A L, ooy P ot Dt o DALE WNE, 2pot, oo .. am Trennibate Ticket ety 1 eandoiph s aror s B Teurs, Indianapolls, Loasville & Clacin. natl Day Expiross Indisnapatls, { outs Batl Nigut Kipress *19:09 noon, 800 p. m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMD LINE. From INtiebury, Cincinnadi & L. er Cliuton and Caryoll- i, Indianapolis, Loniavills & Clacin DRtl Liay Kaprosn o, Tnuisoapolts, Louvitie & Eicin’ nad (dadly, PIITSBURG, CINCINNATI & 31. LOUIS RAILAOAD. “Keker omer, 171 Hamdoimhester and uf depotc 2% Leuze. Arrise, * 4208 m, $0p. m, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. ' s M"BILTIEOHE ’gflmufillLRDlD A LY el fuiig ot s ‘wrner of Wushingtan, Mull, Bundeys Excepted.. Eaprow, Dady. 'tk Atchison e S10:15 & ‘Rocommodatlo s "A Goad Shirt, §1.5¢ A Good Shirt, §1.78 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOUK. SHIRTS to onler & specislty. A%, 4 Ply Linou Callars $2 per dos, \\F:fiH.ARRIS & O0BB,: 171 8. Clark-st. FA SCALES = or ALL KiNDs. FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago. #e carefultabuvonly the Grnuine, MEDICAL CARDS, NOCURE Yoo Dw.. Kea,n, 360 BOUTH QLARK.BT., CHIOAGO, e st D EA AT { ouly pluician b3 the olly who warranta curse oF 0 bay, Uttca bours, 9, . W AP, m. ; bundars frumstald. " ' T SRR inglon-at., Chiesgo. or ¢ sty byeician 10 Ohicago 16 the treajsent of Cb Hotual, and Private Discascs. Beminsl Weaknoss Tpoteney pormatently cured. Lacios requirig delle i eate treatment, with Lomo and board, may call or write in cunidence., " A book for all (illustrated), 10 centa. PRESCRIPTION FREE . ¥or he ly cureof Seminal Weaknoss, Losi Man. hood, and all diavrdrrs bruught en by ladiscretions or excess, rug the fugredienws. Address DLVIW oomliu -:;-o, Now Yurin LEGAL. X TRUSTEE'S SALE. hority euntaiued o s deed of teust B S B T B will ul fut sale, at public sulwa, ou Uct. € 14008, at oleluck s, m., at the building a1 or Dear the mara Fr T PR A o ipd P b il AT Sty Ve Tilldors, beioe sbout 416 sorse of laud, tor Sikier with the uiscliaety aad eiher iy i T oa Ly Wbct the Ol uver, uear klizabotbiows, 8ad ary sich in It ur furiiee sud fuller partioulsss sg= G EILY JEANE: Tou ¢ ond Mai2ha, Clasisnadds

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