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' THE CHICAGO e far been ahipped thla neason from the inrbor of Raeina... Tho stmr Marine City, which ran plioro Kt py the T trip 10 Cheboygnn and Mackinaw, Jineit bt Tittle damaz fug Pilgrim.. . Capt, (o noraried bt thannel work tn Dunkiek hathor, hen completed, 170 o v feot Tendyy dock ran ‘at low watar. of Ludington, Mich,, nco buflding 8 new about 400 1t {n length, d thint Jumber ean be alfpped aver the calling Tanie vemeel, therely dotniz mwny with 12t it,nn ron Nellle Mctilivr: LA Ak Taland, ¢ aied by the stenm barge Mary et Rogers City, Lake Huran, was pulled off tugn Levlathan and Crusnder, and completed having snne The prop New Yark wd Carney, which ran oreian finy, wero re. TRohertaon and Jenntnes hna O, confracts far tho completion of 1t Is to he, in width, with n depth canrn. Dansher & Ae- The sides nre A0 ar- «nnlly the case....The echr Uesine, while en- ::;;n::‘"lh{: harbor of Milwankeo Inat Bunduy, strick the picr_and Droke her plankshiro and saveral lanics on hor atarbosrd how...,.Mr. Plimsol, Mum- Tof Parliament, haa clicited the fact ilint tlie pumber of ahipa carrying grain loet during the fone axd o half years ending June | 415, and mher of lyes Jowt theroin, 2 140, The wheat B uats, and maizo dmporied i’ tha. United Kingilom & In IN71, 7 ) K13, 000 buj 1874, HI RO, teleqrn Junc 9, 8031 tine Pleton, daring the Inat five yenrs was ox follows: D, B0R, 00 b 3 1873, 061, 244, 0007 1RT:), 014,000 bz 1875, 05, i dated Port Dalhouale, Copt. W, I, Morden, when comlng over from 'Poronto this af- oan picked up feom thin port: h who gave 14, anl 16 years, - Fhore el e ad ichnol O o el nd Franls Potiery ey hey riated that abont drifting abont 1.0 miles ro thirce boyn fri the b nired respeetd 11, ('hey llelgnflud inmilton, and had “been fehing at’ Grimabys R oelock thix morn i thelr biat broke tongs Jrom the pler, and that they had ! :en driftingsince that time, o perind of twelve honrs, without rud- {let OF oAT. mind to kee e eldeat boy had the prenence of tho hont'a lieni o the wid by bl - dling with their Nahing-rods, otherwise tho boat muet have been swamped, us there waa a fresh brecze from the routhywest all day, and the sca was gunning very high MAINE Busix 93 AT CLEVELAND.—For a down- rizht laay life, commend ane fa engage In marine work of any Klod, un tat person, while havingn Dusinexa in name, Will kave nothini to do, without 11310 wit in hin bffice, atlck hia fect on abmething higher than his tiead, play chockers or tell atorlcs, and this ts dono to perfection all alongt the river, day after dny. Up to the present time matters have been getting no hetter, but If It were posslble, they are getting week 1héy wer conl roceipta sh fer part of worse, ought to he lmproving, while d a decided Inereane. Uhe week, howeve For & day or two Inat “The lat- aw business back pzafn on itu uld footing, as dull'ds ever, with noth- Ingto encourage a livoler fecling. Thero can bo no denylng the fact now that for the remainder of den thora whi ho nothiln Yo and it Is quence_done, of auy consc- prabable that hefora o rent Whilo many vessols will Iny up.—Cleveland ader. TuvES 10 TR WALL —The rallwny war has al- ready driven the carrlers by water to the wall, Tt yenr wan an exceciingly dlnsstroun ono for the Iake and canal trade, ‘Ll known crippicd a farge propartion of tho vesscl- ured smnny up completely. Better awners and things were expected thls year. Towesl rates ever Hut tiie_experl- enee of May, the opening month, haa crushed their hop .. Lt year tho canal rate from DBufMalo to New York averafed during May 7.7c for wheat, amid 6. ¢ for corn—rates which proved wholly unre- munerstive. It wns hought, howover, that the Lusiness conld be done by the Baxter ktcam canal- Toats at these rates 1€ thers wasa lnrr'c aud steady o of buelneas, ‘The_rates_openc the 1st of May at R¢ for wheat, his year on but the price was mpldly forced down, until, on the 24th, the rata wus only bise, wan only 6.7¢ for co alea dropped from 3 corn In May, 1875, to The natural conscquence wan an corn In 1870, The averuge of the month The averave I rates for wheat and i, (ic for c for wheat and 2.8¢ for extragrdinarily large businss, tho ehipments from Tffalo in May being 4,0 20 bu, or more thnn twice ar Targo nn thoso of the rame month last year. The rallways -have during the kame time doie an enormotia business at the prevalling low rates, and asyet show no sigay of weitkemng. The Baxter line IS, a8 8 consequence, withdraw from compoti- tion. and tho eteswers are lying idie.—Xatlroad Qletiew, nu Spectal Dis) St, Patiey g 5 LUTIL, 1o The Tribune, ne, 3.~—1t fu roporicd to-dny that the lco which has contlined to accupy tho west end of Lako Supetior han at lnst moved out #o s to aflord o clear channol In and out from Duluth. On of the Duluth papers temarked, despairingly, Triday, that the fce would stay as lohg an the wind was from tha northeast, and the wind wonld blow i from that quarter as long an the Ice remnlned. ice wan then #ix feol thick for 20 miles out, places waa piled up 12 to 20 fect high, Th nd in Ite etfect o to product . remarkably low (aupierature for the scason with heavy fogs nearly all tl c time. MARQUETTE. Special Dispalch to The Tribune, MangoeTTE, Mich., June 1i. -Atrived, prop D. M. Wilron and Superior: schirs Sundusky, J. It Whitnoy, Columblan, and ¥Frank Perew. . Muttle, Conumorant, and Nahant; achra Charles Wall and Ilippogrifr, Winslow and Keeweenaw. prop 11, Cleared, Passed u rops Bown, nrop Kushuas thefceat Duluth cunwed her wheel to bo udcless) her spced {8 0 miles an hour now. it ol S . UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCES. Bensatlons of n Man While Buried In n Well for Twenty-four llours.—Ilow Ifo Was Kescued, Tho Utiea (N. Y.) Jferald hasa letter from Rome, Onelda Conuty, Hellunn was hurled i a well at 1 and not rescried untll about 8 n. m, which says: **Martin 0 p. m. Sunday, Monday, The dizzing for him was continied all of Sunday night. At 1o'clock ll()mln{v dinwn a8 {81 na hiswal morning tho men had duy tat least a dozen times, and e many timen the enrth caved in_again, covering bim completely, and for a thne all hobes of getting Ul out alive Would be_given up, - Soveralof {he workmen were canghit by (e falllnig dirt, and hadta be dugt ont. Lellman had become extinurted, but onair-pump was got to work, which revived him romewhat, The men dad been at work {n s tronch upon one glide of the well, but when they got down about fonrtoen feet the trench one man cowd work (n*1t, and that only ‘They then commenced di that oul; with difflculty, NG A0 narraw n trench arounid the wel,, fully thirty feet in diane- ter, which pre operation, ‘Hiey tol out, n8 kome of thern hud dinner, ond lwd caton nothing, had got down seven feet on s thoss at tho well were tired 4140, vou t0 16 the most sitecosafal plon of led d HI lllfi. Lut wero worn t thelr homes betore Atila. m, they ho new plan, At out, the + tolling-mill whistte sounded the fire slarm, which Lronzht a lot of fresh hands to the epot, work progressed mare rupldly. been continunlly givin A the ea woy under Dellman, s -feet wero fally clghtcén feet Dolow the murface when ho wVuy reacucd, which was at #:10 o'clock Moaday morning. When firet taken out he was ax Hmp aa u dish-rag, bet wos cheerful; and, when offered son o brandy, sald be did not want 1t but would like an oyster Hlow, Hiw cars, nosi. mouthi, and eycs were iilled with dirt, and ho could not speak ubove a whisper, Ilts legn were na cold as o stone, and eutlrely help- lesz, aa the circulaton had stopped enum{ Tis face wora a caduverane look that wue pitiful to fo wns placed upon & stretcher and car- Telold, and ried to hiv house on Firdt strect, whero he was carefull found to*bo very bul more cspecial) Iud i exatnlned by Dr. Flandrau, bruiscd from hcad to foot, hout the hands and 1imbs, but i no hones were broken. and \vrniupull in wnrm blankets, and before noon thie blood ttle, Ho wi o was washed in liquor begnn circulating, and lie slept s very In the afternoon he was able fo wiovo his Tanbsa ity bt wan Yory wenksy and conld only o whisper, ile §s boing fod o beef-tea and allitto lrandy, ‘and the doctor fs confldent that unless tu- flammation sets In hewill get around all right in 4 few correspondent, duys, In col Hellman lost hls courage but once, n nversatfon With “your I ihst ho nuve ot wan after ho lad once heen whero o could see tho dayllsbt and breathe the clear alr, and thep was covered np azaln by moro than o \\'n‘;un-)(‘ld of dirt. prmp affurded ¢ D0t boun far t2at he would have beea hat the and had Mo siys ‘prefection for Lts head, criahied entiroly, and thoc the ale-pump did hiin Innienso survice, as lio wed almost suocated when itreached hm, he was con! The uiectee ol eeeped lo onth, aud ho docy Hot hours duriug which zer to hlin thon o knaw how to thank the wilhing hoartn and )ul}rlnwlulmll Ahat saved hid Jits end reatored him & W s family, Thix I3 the second accidunt of tho b that has ocearod In thix samo well, Ahout wihteen cars g0 o colored man was cleaning it when the walls caved i fn nearly the same manser that they dhl this tine, e wian gut out aljvs tn sbout fen houre, but was more cel ured thun Lol fertonly. lnrod i, Le e o hips ndy iied up.” - wuy X crished The well whl nyw be entirely ‘men 1s, o8 ono of his el bt bnicasrign SPEAKER HAINES IN I0WA, Spectal Currespordince of The Tridune. Pas Mogses, 13,0 Jino 12 —A gontleman from Tilols, wha Houeu'? atay days ago, el 8l alded uver thut uotablo ** Lower Ingflold last winter, was hero o fow hut off bl mouth around tho hotels, inaplefiusiho averozo Republican of the Capital of Tows wilt tho full” bellef that, as o blatant demu- goprihe was a puccesa. Perhina ho deemed hin. sl Oitalde tho pale of Ll¢ political record, and upposed no one_knew Dems et G0 the Mlce of a Bpeul ucricy that ho wold himself for the . paltry avel, Mo etrutted up ad down hotul-corndors nnd readiug. roomd, Mouthing his feally to llumucmn{.—-hul ‘alf-au's o but the whole hog. 1o button olud yyerylody alt, 10 Imprevs upon thets the Suportance of tie fuct that ho Democrat, and Uliafy puddly, etatic 1y M. It could waa unco o Itepublican Probabl 1o talk caldent vith & ence that Lo had come . not have do-Ropublicaufbu; 1 was Jow B tho Llzget toad (o the et abont the next Lem 1 whicli lod 10 the Infer here o geind someboily's been Ahat of Judge for he declared ::In!:. unies his volubility was us false s s 8 wan opposo ¢n0uzh Demcrat, to_ Davis, e ho was not a good wanted a tepular Bourbon Democrat, —a nan whu had mever been anything it & Dumocrat, —the more ultea, the hetter, He would |k to ues Jeif Davis elecied though lo did Lot Lelfeye fnn nominating hime because Lo could Tt by eleeted; but, as butween blu wnd tirunt, Davls 'wau th' bettur man, He thought Paloier Was Lo best man_ for Govemory lmld I fact, he Sapects ta get the Democrut g Bonin and be guve people hioru to 8 Rood samplo of Sucket bt b slops over too much for the demagops Sl ere, with whym Valde, uot ut what 1 o hinuelf, uderetana wo. 10 m emocratic poiitic orao Hawk* ed @t thelr truo To raf 1 fo e ———— w 18k In Bluy, Lenwer v Neos, The snow-star on 14 30T May was without 4 paralle [n tho hlstor of tho wtation, nora than i ect ot enow hinvini frlleh, slmost completely bury~ Ing the house, add sy, if 10 what was alicady ou the CENTENNIAT. Tho Other Side of the World-—~The Viotorian Exhibit, The Unfortunate Voyage of the Skerrynore: Sketch of the Growth and Present Condition of Victoria. A Curiously Composed Pop- ulation. The Aborigines and What Is Be« coming of Thein. Spectal Correspondence of The Tridure. PRILADELTUIA, dune 11, —Day hofore yeaterday Irecelved a note to Inforin ma that the Victorian Conrt was now ready to welcomo visitora and show them tho products of the far off aldo of the world. Yenterday morning I braved the hieat and, srmed with n fan, went to the locallty In queation. Tho Victorlan Court wns nnfortunate with (te Rods, as they wore shippad from Melbourno on a vessel which ina latterly haa some notoricty. She wan the Skerrynore by name, and hior Captain had certain rensons which led him to hetleve that the ship onght to be lost at sea. 8o he scnttlod her— ntlennt that fa the evidenco againat him—and ex- pected her to go down. Dul rome of those on bmrd did not rellsh that way of warkingz, and they pumped 80 vigorously aa to keep down tho watur anl save tho ahip. Finding himsolf banled, the Captaln plugged tha kol with o sperm candle, oml the sbip come malely into port at New York. The Captain fled, but hio I now under arrest for his misdeeds, and it 13 yxpecied that he will be secluded from the rest of 'the world for a term of years, The zoods for the Victorian exhibit wore stowad ro that s part of thesn wera nnder water for a conslderablo perlod, and some of them were bndly damaged. Mr.Levey, who hos charge of the exhibit, says that some of thathings wera completely rulned, and must ho thmwn away; othors were scrlonaly damaged, a0 that they wiil mot be put on exhibition; while othnrs are capable of renair, and men are now at work upon thom. Luckily, there Is enough of tho undamaged goods to make a creditable exhibit, and show the world what the young Coluny has done, andcando, The articles are displaged In the por- tion of the Maln Iiuflding devoted to the Colontea of Great Britain, and are the fret thnd one reaches an he deseends the principal afle, and pasecs tho Norweglan and Swedish exbibits, WHAT 13 VICTORIAD Soma one Is sure to asle where tho Colony of Vie. torin in situated, 1t fa in the outheast part of Auriralin, and Ia the most sontherly Colony in the ‘Australian Continent. It hina A const line of nearly 1100 miles: ibA length from cast to went I8 eone thinz more thon 400 miles, and it is about o wilen wide, Ttanren exceedn tH, 000 square nifi ar about elio Lilrtysfourth of L' whole Continent of Australia, “Melbourne Ia ita principal city: o facetiou vieltar once pronounced it the bourne whente no traveler returns on acconnt of tha numetous murders committed there, hut that wis twenty years o whon the inwa were fax and a reat many bd chameters were thero, Tn the o v duys of gald-mining (n Australin the poj a3 not compoked exclunively of memberaof Evan- gelicul churches, and you contd Lo accommodnted with an rt of desperado yon want- ed. Californin hiad t 4 deputallin more famous for numbera than morals, and there was an ontpouring of people from England und all parts of Europe, _'T'ha ticket-of-leave_man turned itp in Inrgo numbers, and he had the ndvantago af the rest {n not having to go to Austrnlin, ox e wns there nlrendy, and ho was rolaforced by that myn- terlous and 'mot slwnya mavory “personage, tho ++horeh-comber " from the Banth Pacific 1xiands in gencral nnd nowhere in particalar, The popn- latlon way not nniike that of Callfornia in the eame time, and, liko that of Caiffornina it has fm- proved, wo At It can compare. fuvorably il luany populations of much older orlgin, Ta-day it hins frec schools In abundanco: 1t Has liospitals, rallways, prisons, medical colleges, theological reminarics, poor-houscs, academlen, Jails, flour- Ing-milie, clothing.stores, factorics, public calis, clgar-stands, andall other adjuncts of un sdvanced civilization, B0 MUCI FOIt THE COUNTRY in general, The popiilniion numbers not far from & milllon at tho presont time, and has steadliy increased In tho It ten or fitteen years, sinco the gold excitument camo to an” end, and gold-mining becams - regular busi- nees, Jike any“other occnpation. ‘There is & constant jncrease of Dlrths “over denthn and there a A atendy ymmigention of 7,000, or 6,000 i cxcens of tha emigration. The Colontes hold ont Inducementa to actual scttlers, and tho Engliah papors are constantly flled with adver- tiscments, in which tho advantazes of life In Austealla are sct forth In glowing terme, Victoria Rets her share of those going to seek liomes and fortunes in a new country, and thero in an fm- provement year by year In thio character of the eet- tlors thus feceived, Tho aborlBinen aro fast dia- appearing, a8 they disappear in nearly all coun- trleson which tho white race actaita foot. When Aus- tralla was firat wetticd the number of aborlginals in the territory now covered by Victoria was esti- mated ut i, 000, Twenty-fivo yearsngo they wero reduced 1o 2,600, and they ‘aro now placed at 1,630, At this rato they have not long to remnin. Moro than a third of them arc on alormnal sta- tlons, which aro supported sud controlled by the Government, whils tho remainder wandor at largo. Tivery effort' is made to educato them and teach them te engage in profitable employments, They arc waid to De good acholars, but are not greatly dnclined to Industry, Mr, Levey “shuwed me #ome photographs of, tho aborfizines In thelr native tate, and alko somo that were heing educated st tho public schools. The features huve some resemblance to thnss of fiegrocs and sone to those of our Indlann; they ure not a landsorne race, these native Auetealinnw, and Jnol a8 though they could get up a very ucly feeling towards tholr white telghbors without half try- ng. ‘The Government derivea somo Income from the fabor on tho aboriginal statfons; last yesar tho smount thus realized was about a third of the wamount expended, The most profitable srlicle thus raised waus hops, of which more than 8 tana were produced on & slnglo atation, I'ho Aun- rallana have hnd better suceess than we have i jealing with the -aboriginale. I belleve we hava never been able to induce ours to do any work of cansequence, unless begging tobacco und whisky ikl goln on nn occasional scalping rald can Lo couuted us industrial pursulte, AUSTRALIAN WINDS. Onr Inapection of Australlan products was hewan aver a boltle of wine of the country from n vine: yard in the vicinlty of Melbourne, ~ It wan 8 good **Rhine wine,™ " and might readily, s for onc of tho numerous Leverapes bearing ihat nanie. The tarte was almost ex- actly like that of a low grade of Johan- nisberger or Liebfranmlich, and1should judge that thneand carc misht brlni it o 8 high stale of perfection, Mr. Lovey toll ne it was worth In lelbourna ahout 2 Engllah shillinga (60 cents) o liottle, and of caurse very much Jess by the quan- tity. Muny connvon kinds of white wn red wines 2ro mado fn Victoria, and thero Iu o fine array of famples on exhibition. The sino business in nut yet ont of uwex‘mrlmcmm stage, ns itisonly o fow years aince thie cultivation of tho ving waa nt- tempted on ansthing like an extenalve seale, Tho wroduct of 18746 was noarly 600,000 gallons, an ucrease of £omo 12,000 gullons over the previnus car. Some attempts have been made at the dis- illatlon of brandy, but they havg not beeu very tonsive, The quality thus far iu suld to be very good. TUB GRBAT HIPORT OF VICTORIA wool g thy valus of tha wool product of Ane- lia I something over £100,000, 000 annnally; 5, 000,000 worth of this helungs to Victorin, arge portion of 1t In oxported o England, 1 rope, ond the United Stutos, ‘Tho Australia are ouxlous to bave & freo market in Awerica - for thelr wool; in s they ore seconded and supported by “the cloth-makers and caznestly opposed by thit wool-growers, who liku 10 soo tha tarit malntalued €0 that it will bring mouey [nto thelr puckets. Tho Austrabians clalni that their wool i the tnest In the warld, and that what we need for Ill'fll‘l‘ fun In our clotha s to i thelr wool with puri. e sauplon, shown in the Victorlan Dopartment are exceedingly tine, and seen to mo equal to uny 1 have everscen, A great 1aany eaumplos are siown, and We can auo the wool ip all it ulagos, from very datk, unweshied, to very ¥hite, washed. 'Fhe Anstraliins have not been Jackward I worklnit thelr wol, an they stion satuples of clotha of homo production equal to any but the duest English. They make nearly ajl thelr own cloths, and only depend on England for the vary beat bronsdeluths and doeskins. Tefare many years they will shake oif even hls dependence, ns won v ey can et (Lo proper insclinery ind workmen froi tha okl country for the tsnipala- tion of thelr wool, ‘Mhey alsu_ cxhibit somy wool from tho Angora gout, hut the production of thix article iy thus far onfy an_ experiment, which has not gone far enough Lo allaw & afe prediction as to it waccess or falluro, TUHERE ARE SULENDID BPECIMENS f wheat, aats, rye, nnd barley, und there ure sam- ot Biscull and hard-bread equal to aay from glish bakerles, Tho wheat croyi of last year Iy Victoria alone nearly 5,000,000 bushels; the oats €rup comes nest, at overs, 000, 0000f busliels, tollowa barley, ut 600,000 bushels, Our ur, of miadze, dovs not srem o thrivo , oF ¢sg ft b unpopilar, us only 24,000 bush- elaaro repurted for tho year, Thiz, however, was ubad crop, aa the prodict of maire i the previous {4:1" Was youething over 40,000 busiicls. Compare his with the returns of any of our Western States, und 1t I8 not 8 very large return. Magy & owuship thiat does not counfder itaclf of mucl connequence cunld give s larger return, and have u few thousaud bushels to throw away. MODELE OF FPRUIT aro shown, and indicato that the apples, pears, and uther youd things uf’ Vietoria souictines attiin a Drohafynaginn elze. Oug tuble s covered with real fruita, thut wers broupht by ves to Ban Franclsco, d thencs overland by rallway. Tliey kept u-nvluh‘l!v well, couslderipg tho frnnlh of the jour. oy, sud s0wa o Lhem capu 1ho water v Cote Is t it Into tha rpectator's month, One conld not appro- priately slng the ol song, which hegins, Totntaen they ace small, Over there, over there," e« theen vegetahlen n Aunimiln ncqnire s goodly nize, and are pronaanced rieh and mealys In olher woride, they abound In the atarchy quulity that makes the excellent of the pomms de lerre.” But Tie might aing the line which announces, ey plant 'em in the fall, alnce the Austeallan winter In the cxact roverse of aurs, and thelr planting beging about the tine wo cot thranzh with one harvesting. ‘'hey have thelr inttest weatlier (over 100 degreen o the shade) in Janunry, and thelr calilest in'July, At Christinns time they ko on Sutdoor plenlea, Just ns we deon the Fourth of ‘July; hot punches’ atu their bever- auten Iy Auzust, andfred Jemonade in the propor thing for Fehruary, New Year's ealla are made in Tinen clotbing, nud the fallors fay in their heavy overconta about the firat of June, su s to meet the wants of their patrons, SOME LONG ORASSES and fibrons plants for_paper atuck are exhihited, and experiments are now finder way to nscertain §f there things cannnt be made futo cordage, Siemp in not a product of the country, ut s wreat denl of enrange is made theeo from New nnd hemp, There I8 a good exbiblt of eomman Jottors ire, and somn maniploa of tin, leal, and antimony inat as they came fromm tho sinelting-works, There re aamplen of Australlan gold, the qunrtz from which it Is ebtaineil, and there is an iptereat- ing cnme full of the ent mets of yall which lnva become famous in Austratinn history. Thero nre many samnies of Auteallan leather from the hiden of the country, snd some of them are re- markably thick unid firm, A billiard-table of native waod Iy there, and near it [a a plano-raea and other articlos of furniture, all wade in tho country from nativo woods, NATURAT TISTORY ting not been neglected. There are casen flled with the birda, fishea. and animaie of the country, not very Info varlety, but an Intecenting one. From.- inentamong the hirds are the black swan and tho wild turkey, alao tho bittern, the curlew, and the einu, the latter n very large bird h\.'llm;ilnq to the osrieh family, There are everal varietlesof ducks and geese, and alao of quall, the Intter in s neat Tittlo box by thenmelses. “Ilie knntarao s atandine aronn ready to Jump, and there in'u dingo or wild dog attiled fn sich a 1ife-1ke way that he loaks rendy to take & nip ot yonr trowcr-lezs. There ls opossunyand a figlig-rquirrel, and there s o wild cat of & Maltead color, with' white spota on Tiim a5 §f fie had heen standing aronnd a chiien Just Before the butter came to a’ hend. They make suino pretty rabos ont of the akin of 1his boast, il alto that of the sguirrel, opossum, and a few other anlmale, Tho food-fishen of tho country are alo axuibited, and they Tnclude trout of severnl varie- tica, bawd, perch, cod, hream, pike, whiting, mullot, Naunder, carp, and others with ' which we nre fanidline, henides some new Lo our eves, An odd-luoklng fellow is the bonr-fixh, who han o #nout ke n'ple and an areay of sharp wplics on hin back and aroud hia s generally mudicient to et 1up o pinshop. Thore are some other odd fa, but {licy nre niot asy ta describe In writing, and 'so 1 orbenr. . A GEM OF THR COLLECTION 1a the coltection of reme, Thix will inclnde the precious stones, begiuning with the dlamond, which is represeited by several samples, none of them very large, hut afl of pure water. There are soveral varietfes of ainmina crystals, be- gluning with the ruby, which = is fonnd ol very abnuduntly In acvornt localitior, here are some fine_sapphires of the hiuevarlety, and one of the grecn, i tono which In maid 4o T ex- tremicly rare. Then thers are topazes Snpincin, beryls, opale, garnets, and tourmalluen, the whole forindug @ very Intercsting collection, \which will doubticen atiract the eyce of uny tincralogist who comies licro, Thuve dwelt thus at Jenath on tho exhibit in the Victoriun section for the rensan that the conntry i ono ahout which we know very lttly, and onzhi to know more. Pwill wazer that not' one reader In three could fell exactly what and where Victorla {a befora peraaing: this letier, and If e has peruscd it attoutlvely ho hay received Information enough to pay me for taking notes when the thermometer win ut 2, aud the perplration coursed down the buck of my neck ke a rivalet down a mountain aide, Tor It wan warm in that Victorian de- partment yesterday, and everywhere oise in and around Philadelphfa. Tho wummer is coming in hot carnest, or elso a1l slgns are false, To-duy the thermometer [n my room lns boen O3 dezrees, without hurting itself in the least to reach fhat figure, and fhere hina beon quite a flight to the sea- elde of all who can get away. A T'AYING CONCESSION In that of tho narrow-guage railway, which malkies the circult of the Lzhibition 'growmuds, with ™ stations at all the principal” bulld: ings. Every vieitor conslders It hls, her or It duty to rlde around the grounds at lenst once, and consequently there iau liberal patronage fram Uik sourco alone. Thena area many of the daily comera—exhibitors, attendant Journnlists, and others—fnd the llne very co Vunient, and there §8 no hewitation on the qaestion of cosl. The ticket-sellern st the princlpal sta- tion have adoptrd the cry **Tero youare, all aronnd the world fn_twenty minutes for flve centnl” This heats tho celebrated fourncy narrated by Julan Vorne, which required cighty days and coxt a pllo of monoy. “The railway i probably tiie host pay- fug concosalon In the gronnds, and out of it too, un itfa the property of one of the city companles, and nlf the strect car-lincs aro jnst now making wo much more_that they don't know what to do with it, and show no inciination to reduce "5f-“'\'y“""' AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. The Oates Comlc Company prescated **/The Prin- cess of Treblzonde ™ Inst night to an audlence mnch smaller than tho merlts of the pleco deserved. Wo bad occaston Inst winter to agenk highly of the ‘matmner in which the company gave thin oporn, and thero {3 no reason now to alter thaopinton then ex-, pressed. The cast Is, with ono or two small changes, tho same now os. then, . Mrs, QOates, of course, I tho young Prince Raphasi—a mischlov- aus, sly, engacing young raacal, who wina the sympathics of oversbody, The actrces las ac- quired, cither by laborious study or through her natural aptitado for Imitatlon, & pretty fuir counterfelt of French apirit aud duh; It she had alse Jeamned from tho French how tomannge her voleo in spoaking and singing she would'be n much higher order of artist thun ahio fu, Her preaent habit of bawling out everything siw hua to say or alng, without ref. crence to the uerren of her sudlonce, $a growlng npon her. It vuld ho broken up, 3f possible, before It becomoy incurable, The company, 8fter Mre, Oufes, o better than_the averago of similur orgunlzationy made up fn Englund and America. John Howson ng the 'Showman, Charles Vrow as the Clown, darses Jonew an the Tufor, Miss Tem- plo_ s tho Princess, and Mre. Chapman as Paola, wera full of spirit and grotesquo action, and kopt the _audience in & rour, A new face’ was that of Mins Carrle Btewurt, Who mesumed the small part of Zegina, and did i full justico. The musieal part f tho performance pusscd off as smoothly au could be expected. 'The farewoll song at the end of the first act was very well done, aithongh the audience jgnored it altogether, and Mes, Onton re- celvod an cucore for her slgliz of the song 10 Fanetta In tho Ofth act. To-nlkht **The Protty Porfumer, ™ ADELPII TIEATRT, ** The Falr Ono with the Blonde Wig" wan pre- sented last night at the Adelphi according to an- nouncement, Among the performers are Mr, Harry Allen, who wag with. the Kellogg Troupe lawt winter, ploylng m0 fmpor. tant o part as Myl Na Cappaleen; Alr, Whiffen, of soms reputation on tho burlesque and dramatic tage; Miws Adah Richmond, and Mina Lizvio Keley. ‘The burlesquo as glven at the Adulphi depends more upon music than upan ecen- ery for fta cfects, 1t cannat be suld that the re. sulta last nlght “wore nitogethor huppy, The or- chiesten wan out most of the time, nud the singers. 1t kst alinost bo wald, were out tho rests and aw thy andience wanted ' legs and spungles In greator abundutice thero was grivf on all sldca. “To-ulght, no doubt, everything will pass off smootbly. e audiencea at the Adelphi this week Lisve beon by far the largest to o found In tho city, The popu-, Iar pri ranging from 50 cents downwards, recm (o huve atruck the Fight spat, MVICKER'S TITEATRE, #Tho Overland ltouto™ will be presented tas night for the lust timo. It fs wull worth secl T'ho moral of 1t, which s not too fraquently pr sented Lo public view, fy that artificlal surrounds Ings donot make good men and womon. A coms fortable party of saloon-passongers returning from Indla becomos transformed Into a very diflorent collection of Jprsons by the auall accient of w shipwreck. T'he made-up boau fu chunged Into u broken-down old man,—iinus bl fulso teeth and dyea he v nothing; wo with the biustering bully of tho shlp, whosv ' courago ocozes away as the brundy gets out of his aystem; while iho brava youug man snd the frivoloun young girls come ant strong, an Mark Tapiey would whdi* The play ebounda fn amueing incldents, and keeps ' the sudlenco In the best of good bumor, ANOTHER CARY CONCERT, A concert witl ba given on Thursday evening of this weak attho Plymouth Church, on Michigan svenue, mear Tiwenty-sixth etrect, at which Miss Cary will alng, assisted by Mrs, £, O. Seymour and Mra. Emnma Thurstan, aopranos, Mlas lizzle Foresman, altn, Mr. F.cA, Howou, barso, Messry, Flaglor and Creawold, organluts, and the Gelentn) Quartotte, The programwme, which we sbalt print Lu-0rrow morning, is sn excellent vne, Lacke, Kew York Worid, Of all ancxpected people 1o turn np at the prea- ent moment “ {s John Locke. Diligent search through the archives of Lambeth Palsce, the Hrite ish Muscuw, the Bodiclan Library, aud other Luauts of tho antlquary, rovealed o' Mr. Buurne sutlicient new matter (0 Warrant bim trying hin hand on 8new }toof the wan of *+Upderstanding, " "The consequence |y & Ciurming work, just fesucil fn which numerous bitherto Unrovehled material T been dished up G w recherchie_ manner, with plenty” of splea and vinegar. Honeat 'Juhn Locks f8 now put before glloly rewders in & wanner utterly disastrous toany Judividual inoculated WIth horo-wordip, who will fnd Lacke only human after nll. ne‘y the horror of an euthuslust Lockite lwarnlvg thut the phllasopher was e vampered ninon ™ of nxl-luunc{ and catattable with the servants of ** niy noble Lud " o Shafteabury, aud was ** per- whtied ta Lave wino. ™ “uat “'my Lud’ Ashley's RIBUNE: #on having coma to puherty, and a wife leing na resary to porpetunte he famil Master Locke, acting the part o E 2 rervant in furntaied with scrip and a wallet fillod with broad cubt-marks, and sent into the ** far countree ™ of the north'of FEneland Lo keek for s master's son a wite. wha miet be of **good educas ton auda chiaracler ux remale an povaible from (et ol court or a low-bred Jady, " Deing a good Judee of wen, and conzeqientiy” of womet, need we add *4the wan of parta ' successfully found . parazon at Belvoir Castle in the peraon of Mirtreas Dorothy Manners. The revelations of Mr. Bourne, currc!nl- 1y those relating to Locke's university Jdiosyn- cracies, are enouth 1o maken certuin bust fn West. minster Abbey Jump oft ita pedestal. BALONICA. Stil] Annther Account of the Assassinntions, Lndon Tim We have heen favored with tl by an English tndy, of the trazedy at Salonica: On the 3d of May a Dulgurlan girl, sbont 10 yenrsold, Steplana by nasie, wae, while taking walcee from the fouctaln, carrled off from the vil- Iage of Bogdantza by aome Turks. The girl was taken to w Turkish house and remained there three days, On the Gth of May, acc panied by one of her rovishers anid two negressen,” Al wae walked off to the statlon of Karaeull, a distance of 10 mlles, At Karasnlf #he nnd her party were put nto the traln, A fow minutes hefore rllr(lm‘. the mothér, an nged woman, hroken down by fatigue, aorrow, sl ollawing account, despalr, aiso mude hee appearance In search of lier miraing daughter, sad, catehing o glimpro of her alrendy reated fn the train, ahe sank ot the fopt of some of the r;nllwly cmployes, related her sad o atory, and d thelr asslstance to redeom her dnuiiite rm iearta of rome of the young men were by ter sl tale, nd the toiehinie ne that fallowed between mother and dayihiter (who full Into ench other's arms in aorrow and distresr), and they pledged themselvon to glye the former all tho nesistunce they conld, The party at the next station was Jolned b and most(niduential Teya of his contrivance fhat the gzirl w " haue {n arder to ratisfy hin ovil intentions tuwards ter. 1 am worey tomy the previous reputen gt conduct of ‘thia girl and hier predisposition - to awocinte with the Pirka, muat, (8 grent extent, have cncouraged tie outrage. ' According to her version, the three days epent unier a Turkish roof befure alie started for Sulonica were emnloyed on the part of hier porsessora in threata and promisen of nnature {o persiade lier toubjure her faith aml consent to profess Mahomedaniyn, She arsumed the Turklsh drews efure starting for Salonica, where shie 18 supposed o have heen convayed i order to profess the Mahomedan religion before the Turkish Jucal witboritics. This cvent unfoctunately hoppened on §t, George's Duy, and the etation, which §s one of the few promenades of Saloniea, won crowded by promenwdura of all asllonalities. On_ the arrival Of the train o new ecene followed. The mother once more rained her Hembling voice and appented ta hor co-relliionists to rescue her daughter, while the Turks and the [0 acgreasee accompany g the girl culled for belp and protectlon to their own prople. At that mament both parties appeared 1 e animated by the e fecliiz, which was the possesion of the @i, Some guards and other Purks standing by aieered the call and. gathered round her, Thie Chiatiann dld the eyme, and o squabble ensued. Vhe Christians, helss more mimerous, overpdwelei the guards And taok pos. acesion of'the girl. e was suon- ateipped of her feredze (cloak) and Ier yashimak (vell) torn off her face, and ehe waa forctd [nto the Americap Consul's ze. The Ameriow Conaul had leff Saloulen on the 2 of May in couauy of the Greek Consul and another fricnd, Mr. Vavrocordato, from Athenn. They hind procecied to Bodena, where tiey were to make a wtay of four duye, On wlarting on this expedition e hnd Jettorders to hix coachigan to be atthe atfon {0 reasse them on T'riday, but on Indisposition having forced him to keep hix bed the whole of that day, hie was obliged o postpone Wis departurg and retaen Tu the evening of the fol- lowing day.” Mr, Lazarc's Urother, Mr. Nicolas Litzzuto, ot the thie the girl was brouzhit Into tho House was absent as well s hin mother, On hix return hame late In the eventig e found the girl had already heen some time in' the Louse, begalng e, Lnzzaro fosu wolt of clothes, declaring ihn sho conld no longer wear the Turkish vobes, ller requent wps granted, and she was, moreover, wllowal Lo stop the nipht there, in company with iee mother, whoslept with her' In the eume room. Next morning Mr, Nicolas Laz zar0, in_tho abrenco of hlw brother, the Conaul, not knowing exactly how to act with regard to this uncspected guest, gave orders that s should be ecntout of the hoiwe. She left, asd shortly bfter, Petrgpoulos Eflendi, nccompanled by anotiior functlonary of the Porte, called on Mr. Nicolas Lazzaro, und requested him to give up the glrl, e, Nlcolan Lazzaro vaid the el was no longer (n the hiotise, and thnt Le_could give no nforniation as to whero she was, Alinost: immedintely aftor Petropoulos Efend Teft the American Conaulat Mr. Nicolas Luzzaro, hasiug no reaeun further to accupy himself with thiv aftalr, ifendl, one of the richest Saloniea, and proceeded dowy to the I where he had heen asked father fo the ehild of one of his ac- For tho eake of truth and ol myeelf bonnd to give the above 1 concerniuyg the part that the Amorl- can Consul was &0 nnexpectedly called upon to play In this wnfortunate ailair, 1 hope thewe facts are'of a nature aulliciently clear Lo enlighten the public und remove the falke and erroncous mpree- wfon that the local ofliclal telegrams and papcrs cart_tipon {t 8t the beginniug.,” In & country wo much divided and eubdivided by innumcrable costes, forme, and rellgions, party spirit §1 (he order 'of the day, nnd ‘seldom alloyws the nstural current of events to fullow tho standard of truth and Justice, i On Pridoy evenlug, after tha nbduetion of the girl, a meeting wat convoked by the head Innm of the Mosque of Iklluleh, where'n party of finatlca Vlodged themelven Lo, pecover posscenton of tho cirl.” Next morning & deputation of four of ts ‘membcrs went to the Governor-3encral and requested that the girl shoud be glven up to them, It was upon thle denund that M, Petropoulas was sent to the American Coneul- ate, The Vall In the meantime nesured tye depn- tation that they hud tuken messures for the re- demption of the wirl, A accund meeting fn the Interior of the Subatli-Tzam!, numeronw’y attend- ed by the Turke, was Leld later on, and fae calling to arma of all true Maliomedans from theage of 10 and upwaurd was declded upon, “I'he shril volce of the public crlors was xuon heard throughthe toswn, repeating the call, and recommending thy people to nse any other finplement of destruction in the absence of arms, such s hatchets, hamners, ete. while the turhaned heads of the Mueatu: appearcd on every minaret und in a solemn voice ochoed the call'in the namo of the Prophet and true religion, The Turks, armed, soon lgft thelr homen and shops, and pourcd down the hish street, At flest a few hundreds of them went to the Konale, clamoring for the girl. The hundrede son beenme thousanda, and a denso and armed mod extended from the Monnik to the court of the Mosque, ‘I'he (terman Consul, Mr, Henry Abbott,und the French Conknl, 31, Moulin, ns (utality would dave it, and whether out of curioeity to sce what vas going on or from the desiro to be of some use I3 the quarrel, parsed the Konak, and were ecen to penetrale t 1nob and direct thelr stepa towards the Moaqu I'ho ring of fanatics soon gathered reund thew led them us hostagen into the mosque, Governur-General und the Chief — of Police, accompanfed by sone of the funnls onl the whole of the Councll, on heariug of the detentlon of those gentlemen also pruceeded into the mosque and Jolned them in the room In which they were detalned. Be it safd ever to the disgrace of this incapable Governor and cur- rupt Mirlal, head of the Salesica police, upon Doth of wliom rested the entire renponaibility for the pence and public safety of the town, thut up tothat moment kearcely any mensares had boen taken by cither of thets to pratect ity inhabitants or check the wob In ita fu; ‘T'he Vali is said 10 have done nothlug on entering the mosque but utter an cx- l:rvr!lun of his recret to the French and ierman Conaule for their detentlon n i, He further requested them ta ure thefr Influence winl try Lo hinvo the girl bronght Upon the demand of the Vall, the Conaul o wrote o note to L& Alfred Abbott, to that oifect, fn the mean- Whily, petting fmyatient, obliged Mr. lenry Ab- bott to dikpiteh to hie brother s second note of o mare pressing nature, this e strongly urging for the delivery of the girl i order to prevent eompli- catlons of a werfous ki Meanwhile the mob, b coming frantic wlh anrealized expectations, tucked the door uni w o room in wi the nafortunate gentlems and the whols Cot; The the 3 1, the police, united,’ aud, falling upon the defenselees and undefendod victioe, cnt them 1o picces. Falnful to think, although this awfal butchery war committed befors the Vi, the Jotlec und aif tho dignitariea of the town, nof one hand was ratsed to kelp or protect th not ono blow wax strick In the defeime of these unhappy aud eyer-regretted victims, The Fronch Consul i cefvad a deep cub agrous Uy throat, benlees ixteen athers in difforent parts of his bady, The German Conauly mutiluted vu o more extensive scale, can )mnul\m recoanized under the disdguring thirty loerlblo cuts that aevered his 1ifu frou hin body, Nearly up to the thne that this swlul tragedy wes belng enacled the Prank quarter wag nut awarc of the dunger the two Consnls wero placed fn. About half-pust & in tho ufternoon the Lnkllsl Conmul, Me. Blunt, met M, Alfred Abbott yenr the Con- wulate, whio showed hiny his brather's note ami ac- qusinted bim with the dangrer s colleayucs stood In. Mr. Blunt, strongly ur {r. Abbotttofind the girlamd have ber at once dellvéred up, started 1o the rescue of his friends and collenzues, Before he reached tho sceno of the atroclous deed, and atill uncansclaus of its porpetration, ho was stopped by 8 nuwiber of Turks, who advised hini not to go fur- ther, 1le, on his slde, sppealing o their good falth and bopexty, f honw among them would venture to joln him aud go to thelr rescue. Bix Offered thelr services, and entored with him into the thick of the mob, — Our Cotmal wus then onee more slopped by AL Kroycwskd, the French Chancelier, Who requestud b not to go lute the wosque, 23 the crowd fury would allow no European even (o approach I, ho himsolt hay! had 1o leave the preginets in order to savo his life. Mr. Blunt, stimulsted by the danger and the hopo that he luhiht yet wrelve in thne and save hiy friends, pushed hls way on- wards, when ho fonnd himself suddenly sclzed by the urm and lun’klxl{ carrled backwards, fHia life wiaa thus suved by the vnerey und promptitude of the Kuvass of the French Consulute, who, bearing womy desperate Alhanlans decide 10 make a thir victim of him on the spot, bod palled hlin sway. Bumu fricudly Tarkw soon surrounded him aod begied him to bave the glrl delivered in order to preventa grester eatustroplie. Mr. Blunt, rush- ng fnto the Kounk, and thinklng that the yirl was etlll In the American Consuly Wrule 8 fow hur- ried lines requesting hor fmmediate delivery, 1ils rof (hiv nute, providentislly catug Abbott, who' told bim Lt the late, snd th, o wa, he would Tho Kavass waited for Les near Kavass, the bea JUNE 14, 1876. Mr. Abbotl's honse, while the Iatter, turning the corner, roan eame_back accompanied by the girl. In the meanttme the mob, Infurinted to the hich- est pltch by the prolonged delny In the appearance ot tre glrl, and maddened fnto frenzy by the alght of blond, poured out of tho mosque, and, headed by momo standard-bearcrs and In- Turinted tanatica with bare awords In thelr mouths, dlrected 1ta course in a direct line on the American Canwulate, with the deteemination o burn it to the gronnd and mo ra it4 inhabitants, The glel's timely delivery by the brave Kavas of the English Gonwilate, who at the moment wan also fired at, averted thia freah calamily, and paved the town from n genceal maseecre of the Chostians, The inbuman and crucl deaths of the German nnd French Consuls have thrown the place into the deepent sorrow and consternation, Hoth thess gemllemen ware goneraliy respectod and Ueloved in Hulonlca, an tho wholn tawn, atrungly symipathiz. ing with' the deep diatross of thelr [rreaved fami- Tiex, anamed mourning, which will last long afier theft Jamented remalna have heen buried, diics it A CENTENNIAL. Interesting Celehration In Maryland., A recent letter from Fredetick, Md., (o the Bal- timore Sun saya: **The celehration to take place hera on the 2th of June Ia looked forward o with great anticipation. 'There ix probably no cannty In the State aronnd which clusters more interesiing historical argociatione than Frederlek. For n- stance, (4o famona Stamp act was first declared contitations] by the court of this county, Prom- {nent among the characters of that doy “wna Gen. ‘hioman Johnron, the first Repubiican Governor af Maryland (in 1750), and for some time piresiding Jdudte of tha Goneral Court of Maryland. - Jin wax the first to unfurl the fini of revoit for fn- ndence, and, an a4 member of the Con- tinental Congress, _appointed by the Drovin. clal Conventlon fu 1774, hie had the high honor of nominating Georgo ' Washington 1o bo the Cotn- mardler-in-Chief of all the arnies In the Calonie of North America, Gen. Wasiington alwuys en testained a high esteem for Go¥, Johawon's patrio fmn, undauni try.' and, after scteeted him ox hin & raultiplielty of pub tliin honor was dectines appolnted in lin place, Jdolinon’s pdvice wan feequently sonpht liy Gen, Washington, An- wther prominent character of this county waa the Hon. John Honson, This gentleman wia 8 dele- ato to the Continental Conzress, sud at one thme ‘conldent of that body. “lie wad Preeldent of the Committoe of Safety of Frederick Counly from 1370 to 1753, 1t wis to him thet Gen. Wishing. tan sent a coliricr (u fast n8 horecflorh conli carry him) from bis headquarters near Germantown, Penn., In 1781, Apprising bim of the machina- tiona of Guv, ' Dunmore, of Virginie, Gen. Gazo, ~of ‘Toston, and the expriition {hrough_ Canndn and' the West, conaisting of Torles, Hesslune, and Indious, Ted by Allan Cam- cron, John Connelly, and John Kinith, whose pur- puse'lt wan 1o deizo the _arsenal, musder the nen und women, buen Fredericktown, and thus strike terror fnto the hearts of the patriot fronticramen of the Weat. Prompt measures were taken, and Mr. lanton, nasieted by Major Mannley finyley, Dhe. Fbillp Tihomus, Pty Flahr, snd others s couts, discovered the hldink-place of fram 200 to 0 of the aples and Toriea in Catostin Mountain, near where llealusllle s now Jucnted, and aftert ward aucceeded in capturing and bringing them to thia place, where seven uf the ringleaders were tried, convicted. and ordercd by Col. flansun to be langed, drawn, and quartered in the old Courte Houee yard, ~ After tist terrible example in Fred. seicktown, fhe ntople of the West (pusticalarly of Western Virginia, Maryland, and Penneylvanta) tested eany, " A Ingentons Hwindlers f Pull Mall Gazette, Moty 2 pAn ngentour uid successfal fruy ro d courage, and dovotion 1o hilk coun. ol ton of the Constltution, ctaryenf State. (wing toa d privite duties, however, craon wan sud Thomaa Je! Mr. dia. ' has jnst neen icht to light st Baugalore. * Four natives, alded by a pensioner and a hoy, orzanized a syntent of tolls an native vehiclea'and animinls entering the city, and regularly collceted their tolls for #ome daye under the eyes of tke police, who, the Tunea of India ruggesty, were probably in the plot. The gang constituted themselves the chief invpect- ors of a toll establishment with fve Gifferent stitlone, each premided over by u Drahmin *rgumastah, " ussiated by o number’ of peons, and the tolls demanded were pald without a marmur by the natives, who wereawed by the official livery of thepeons. Sometimen the galns of the conrpirators aoointed to an much os 50 rupecs u day. The “by-lawa® were displayed fna prominent place, and wera appropriotely dated the 1t of April. The higest tax was on plge.—namely, 2 annus, Maules, tallocks, horses, sheep, sand bandies were also taxed, but at lesacr rates. Attached to the gcale of mils were the following remarks: Any one bring- fng the above artielea shonld not make any bother, tut read the pars and pay the mouey and’ take the goods. If eny disturbance ‘be made with the peon, 3 finc of 10 rupees, or elre Bfteen days' Smprisan- ment. Toll receipta were rezularly wanted, and for nearly a fortnlzht no one gestionet the lecality of the tol herers' proceeding The Sudder Amecy, however, beinz then {nlo fer, the conspirntors _budges, rules, pens, ink, pay GRAND B—gONCERT MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Asglated by Mra, Seymour, Mra. Thurston, Mlss Yoreaman, Meesrw,” Plazler, Creswold, Bowen, und the Oriental Quartet! TUURS. DAY EVENING, JUNE 15, ADMISSION, . o - Sl Rescrved Scats can be sccured withont extra charce at W, B. Keen & Couke's, sud at Slisbee's, 170 Twenty-second streel, ADELPHI THEATRE, This Wednesday Evening, June 14, Very Promi- nent Succers of the Glorious Extravagunza, FAIR ONE WITH THE BLONDE WIG, A BRILLIANT COMPANY Adah Richmond, Lizzie Kelsey, Lulu Delmay, Harry Allen, Thomas Whiglin, Tnrner Brothers, Waltun, Cora & Austin, Larkin & Armstrong, Turry Little, Lynch. Armstrong, Ida layden, Lotife Graut, Epepcer, Denedict, Luyton, Wars wick. Nuic the Prices: Dress Circle, 25 ctw, : Pus 83 ctw. 1 Orchestra, 50 ctd, ; Grand Tier, Only Matinee Suturday. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, . M, HOOLEY ,.ovvee . ©vvs v Manager, HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS! POSITIVELY LAST FOUR DAYS. This Wednerday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, last Matince butone. “The Great PAT ROONETY, and al) the Stars in one af the best bills of the sea- son. Suturday, lust Matinee. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAQUIRE & HAVERLY WILL E, CITAPMAN MRS. JAS. A. OATES AND {IKIL COMIC OFERA COMIANY, WEDNESDAY, ATSP, M, LA FILLE DE MME. ANGOT. Evening at 8—LA JOLIE PARFEMEUSE, Thureday—BARNE BLEL, Next week—UNION SQUARE THEATRE €O, McVICKER'S THEATRE, FOR ONH WHEK ONLY!I M. JAS. O Mi. W I, CRANE, UIRE HAWTHON Monday, Tuordny, uid Wednesday evenines, Tow Taylor's great Comedy, the OVERLAND ROUTE, With the sbove-named artista i the cost, Eeupnortod by wn excellent Compuny, “Thurslay, SR VIRGINIAN. Friday, dolnt Hencft of Mexera, Jus. O'Neill and Wi 11, Crane. THE_COLISEUM, 87 Clark-st, Wednesday, June 14, and entlro week, E . ment Hlln\uyrdhmry: * week, Engage THE VAIDIS SISTERS! the Tnfant Wonders; Boston Coule Opera Com- s, und the Collseum Company, lu's mouter bill. " Every evening at 8 o'clock and Bunday after- noon at 3.~ Admlselon, 25¢. WO0O0D'S MUSEUM. Wednosday attérnoon smil eventng, LANCASHIRE LASS. Monday, Juno 1D—CHAS. GARDNER. iiette, TS NOTICE. Hide and Leather Bank, Cuicao, June 13, 1879, At a mooting of the Directors of this Bank, held 3d instant,” Mr, By- ron L, Bmith was elooted Cashior, to fill tho vacanoy ocoasioned by tho doceaso of Wm, M., Scuddor, W. V, KAY, Presidont, STRAM JARMING VENTILATING APPARAYOS Manufactured by CRANE BRON. ME'G €0, 10 N, Jefforson-st, wnroyagnt IRON PIPE. VENT SIGHNESS, Attack fth first symntome of sicknee or dt Dreak up & eold the firat night (F manitorts joa prevent Throat and Ling (ftiicultien. Kcep th ach and argans of digestion iy good condfttit. from every ehroale atiments be atont aud stron: Aailie Cab Fefer for CouGl 15 BroteLtion L0 UL nnd effective ouselald Temeiy, asea, and e S fr . Tho clega SANTORD'S JAMAICA GINGER. 1t shonld he taken after annrun] ey mngarein o Y OF B0t bevastee And esure, I the aymptoms ot nwre, whether ft tean do o harm, ezl 2 Fever mutisin, Gont. aud Falne of the Bones ang ey Lurk tn the asaicm, to bantah them inatantly. 11 in g tue'revolling, bouseating seis: of th caiparisou a DELICIOUS COMPOUND flavored with the ehoteest aptres, and tremandausly of - fective (0 arresting dangeroun ymptume of o Rlrkncss, A warm and grateful ton Breat henoft in the treatientuf by ick Hendnohie, Opiressivu of hi ing, oud Discascaof the DIGESTIVE ORGANS, The greateat, proot of the waltie of his pemedy for allment far which It Is recommenderl, that wher- e It extablls) e [taelt o Bitoly hat no nter-attraction. ho peruasive cloquence of dealrns who try to force othier kxtincts or fasences in 115 place, or decry 1t In order to cxall their own, can shake 1 colidence reposed In it. MERIT HAS TRIOMPHED n thin case, s It must In every case. It in thelarzest in aize, it ia therefure ehrapestin prire, 3¢ (8 the best, and custe the manifacturcrs two and one-hall ties Innicli oy Wyregsr e 2 It o iy, o ordl- a1 hwe . i Lairacts of amalca Cluger, so calitd, Buw betore 1he publice = 1,000,000 Famples of this fncomparnble household remedy have been KIVun away the paet twy years by arder to convince the publfe that in ol voF, purity. medicinal onsuf gy drops, sl 1h n ing. wnd Dauseating comnpounds whicli are the'treatwent of houschold wilincite, SAMPLES FREE of charge may be obtatned of all drupzists, grocers, and dealeth In fminily stores. “The peaprictors are bugnd that the public ¥hull have an opporiunity uf judgiug between SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER and the filthy compounds that scck, by wisrepreeentas tlun aud fradd, to become Its rivals, Sold by all Wholesnls and Retall Druggists, Grocers, and Denlers in Medicine, Price, 50 centw. Denlers mhould packaxes ol oite dozen to ob tiea for free distribution. W TEI, Genernl Ageuts, aod Wholesale Drug- xintn, Beston, nt . diapns Buw used (o [N EE COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER IS TIIE BEST. ASK FOIL Callins' Voltale Plaster. Colline’ Voltaic Plastor. Coalins® Voltaie Plaster, Collizs® Voltaio Piaster, Goilins’ Voltaic Lidstur. Collins'” Voltaic Plaster, Ccllins’ Voltaia Plastor. Colling’ Voltaio Plaster. Collins’ Voltaio Plaster. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY Raliove Affections of tho Chest. Reliove Affections of the Lungs. Reliovo Aff:ctions of the ileatt, Roliovo Affections of the Liver, Reliove Affections of tho Spleen. Reliove Atfactions of the Kidneys. Relieve Affactions of the Spino. Reljovo Affecticns of the Norves, Reifeva Affections of the Muscles. Reli-ve Affootions of the Joints, Iiclievo Affoctions of tho Nonas, Relicvo Affections of tho Binews. Fold by ail Drugxists. Price, 25 centm. Bent by mall, an receipt of 26 conts for one, 51,25 for six, $2.25 for twelve, carcfully wrapped amd warranted, by V & k1 ~ CONGRESS HALL, ELM-AV., BELOW FORTY-SECOND-ST., directly oppoeite Maln Exhibition Duiliing, A commudation for 1,000 guests, Speclal arrange- menta for large portics., Trusa—0ne dullar per day, W. 1L BAKER & CO., Philadelphia, RAILILOAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, Explanation of Reprence Marke.—f Ratnrday nxe eapted. * Sunday excepted. 4 Are Fiva Stinday AL 4. e Datly, L0T €2copled. | Ar OHICAO & RORTHWESTCRN BAILWAY, Ticket Ofices, 12 Ciark-at. ( erman [iouss) and 78 Cauat-street., corner Madfea st thn depota, alacific Faat Ling abubugue Doy E: allubngue Kixh abmana Night aFreeport & Dutmane qurrerort & llubugue Kxprres 4Milvankee Fast Mail (dally) BMiiwankes Exprem... Blllwaukes Fassenga it arnnetin & neva Lake Bxp Lk Exfirne a=lieyot corner of Weils and Rinzle-srs. b—Depot corner of Canal and Kinels HIC] ATRA 4 Dy, Tl A0 CCUIRAL RALLROAD, |\ Tiekut-ofive, 67 Clark-st., . dolphi, anid AL Palimer ouge o cae 0QraEY of Baa: 1 Expresa,, o Rupids Morniag Expreas, Rzt Fxjiress, Bun CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS aud QHICA KANSAS CITY & DENVER SRONT,IANEG "' Depat, West Sile, near Madison-st, bridgd, Hices: At Depot, and 123 Randoipl-st. 28 Clt: onh SEPPATED 13 2. ator, Lacon, Wah'l Aulivt d atgin Accom iehuur Accominudatlon 2Nt Exjress. CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & §T. PAUL RAILROAD, Lplon Depot corner Madivn nd Canal-st, Ticket o, ath Clurk-st., oppos! 3 Oilee, €1 S0u pposite Sherman House, £ Tenve. | Armive. . m.|¢ 7:30 D, m, *10:008, m. * 4:00 D, m. XUTeAY.. * 5:05 p, m. *11:00a. m. Sy Minneiotn Thio s t Exproes. t 9:45 p. .1t 71008 m. ATl train run via Milwaukee. Ticknts for Bt Pani and Minueapolin are gond either via Madison and Prairie du Chicn, of via Waterlowi, La Crosse, and Winous. gt T D Ty D TATORD e epot, font of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second- " liet Oy 151 dotphonte: nest Cuasird ™ Epri oria, & K Epringliel Night Expross, Teorta and Keokuk Fxpress. Dulinnue & sloux City Ei Dyinique & Stoux ity Gitman Passenger, CHICAGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINCY RATLROA, Liepots, foot of Lake-st., Indiana-av., snd Blxteenthe »t., and Canal and_&liicenti-ata. Tickes Ofiices, 69 i 304 ut depos. Leave. 5 A m.* 740 p m, o m® 7409, m, s, At L. Jy Aurora Parsense Mniduta, Ottaw X i Ex. Sunday. T Ex. Saturday. $ Ex, Monday. ERIE AND CEI0OAGO LINE, Ticket OMces. &1 Clark-st., Palmer iouse, Grand Factig, aud it depot, 123 Nilehtgan-av., corier Madie o Exposition Buildiui, ) som. Tralns lear Leave. | Arrive, Day Express—Puilman Draw- ing-Baom Sieeping Cars, to) New York without change..| 8:50a m.| 8:108, m. Atlantic PriaceDrawing- Room sicep:| _ing Cars and Motel Cara... £:08p. m.i 8:10p. m. onty ™ (0 New York, EE\‘I'IBBUBG. P1, WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Express — Pullman, 05 p. 1. Thaturday excopied. undiny excepted. | Dally. +¥Mouday ereepis - DALTIMORE & ORIO RATLROAD, Tralna leae frum Exposition Bulldiug, foot of Mone TOnRL TIekeL-0m, w3 K3 Clarksste, aimer THoue, ol Pucttic, aud Depot (Expatiiion Buhlog), Arrive. Accommadation. Day Expross Furt Expres OMIDAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOL'IU RATLROAD, Depot, torner of Van luren and Kherman-sts. Tickes oftice 4 Clark-st., Sherman Housa, MENASHA, WIS, Brace's National Hotel. For fishIng, hoating, drives, and sporting there 18 no place In the Stats that excels Meng<ha and ftw surroundings, Menoaha Is advantagcously eitusted a1 the fout of Winnebugo Lake, on tho Dig tiver, within an cay ride of Milwaukee. The tional s one of the best ho! in the interior. CONGRESS HALL, Saraloga Springs, . 1, This elegant hotel, posscsalng the ndvantuge of being situnted between and anjoiniug the elebrated Congrews and Lnthorn Springs, 18 now opew for the Feception of gueats, TEIMS FORWUNE, $21 PER WEEK. Thoroughly renuvated " with_sdditional baths, and other estensive lins clodtts, new furniture, Jroveaicnta, it will be found, by those in searel of iealth and pleasure, the most complels and con- Lenient, axwell s the most delightful of summer oiels, HATHORS & COOKE, Proprictors. THE WINDSOR, OF HARATOGA SPRINGS. N, Yo This new and frst-clase Hotel, nccupylng the most commanding pusdtion on Brudway, And over- looking Congreen Vark, will be ready for the Fecop- tion of guests, duae 15th, 1K76. 01X K. POOLY, Proprietor. ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Nareagansctt iy, Rhode lsland (Boropean plan), will open for the un:r(luu uf ul‘nl‘ Juiy 1, Eizht Steamboats dally from Praviilence and Rew- port. Addreag L. H. HUMPHREYS, Pruprietor, City Hotel. Urovidenee, R 1. TARBRANG'S SELTZER APERIED o b it B L Sl s WL L A man of noted health was asked how 1t was he secmud to be always woll, **Lam not particolar in my meals; 1eat what T like; and whenever [ feel undor the weather I resort to my TARRANT'S SELTZER APEIIENT, which 1 keep always In the hous: v and cconomical ax well, 1lu d vlulent means for rellcf. in the shape of this ape $100. $200, $500, $1,000, NGHAM & 0., Danke, . A st Hrok LEGAL. gal v iy will e disals JY:JN j S e Cowptsuller of thy Curpeudy, QOmaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex|s, Peru Avcot l Niclt Espress,.... t iy ucte Dr! Sheruan wiil be in'Chicago aud thismouth, wheto ttse Interested {ereon, it reap Lts und remedies. 1, Thooke, with ifkel il d on Treoipt o DR. JAMES. Lock Hospilal, cor, Washington & Prankiin-gts, Chiartured by the state of Ilinais for, the yxprew purs I of ving lininediste reliet fu wlt cases of priv clirunlc, aad Grindry disacs dn ull thelr complcal furtas, Tt fs well ¥gown (it DI JAMES has stoud L Bt ot e prufeanya for the pint &0 rears. Al axperience aro ull- Ijurdait Sew il Weukireun, BIEht Josses by dreams piuinleson ihe race. lost man: wd, cunt positively b cured. Laiea wanting the mos i wlenion. il ur writa.” Fleasan Rodo tor ik i A ok tor e wilion, Maskiags Quide. whic el o all ahwiit (30 dizewin—who should why liot-0 ccnta 9y pusdage. Dr. Janes bas 30 Toams and parlors. ~ Y9U $00 LG G but tha Doctor. i, Jures taslaty yeirs of g0, ' Cousultations always' frea Wi {nvited. * ORive Bourx, DG, 1. L0 7 p. M. Bdndays, 10t 128 1t All busicss surdctly coulidential, DR, C. BIGALOW MOVED fromn 270 South Clark-t., cor. Van Ra- W llimlm:al-.t:n:..‘ullr ;n.?mnu‘o.lll-. AL (WLHIY ‘years (o Turgest pracs rands s 8eTua) Diseases, Seming cly, privately. Pampliet, 30 pages, 3 0 sealed euyelupe, fur § Jooma sejarate for ladie tion free. " Marriago Gulde, oF i ) 1arKe 8120 pakes, GINUTACING evarys ou the Yeacratlve sysicu that s worlh kiiowtng, NOCURI:! Dr. Kean’ HAS B Tet, o aud'Liss fiad or the thev In Wiectiy for € enkueds cured Telatiing 10 ahuy J-ceut pata. e, Conaul wal Patliol NOPAY ! 175 Sonth Clark-st, corner of Wonroe, Chicage, May be conaulted, perswnally or by m: i wll clironic or sieryous discases. DIL J, auly phiyalclan u the city who warrsuts cures or oo pay, [ e, Ua. 1. 101 Sunduya froln 0 10 14, Dr. Stono, 17 1L, ‘permanently cure, 0. e i Cures unumnm‘nrmuuv{r:l.lumlul. Over i ¢ to. Medicine Consutiation freo and contidentlsl, wr by wiall. A bouk for bath sexes, flu culars of Gther things sent sealod fOr tw teat will prove that De. Iu'Gifcako who 14 o regular grad DR LY Diseases mul uule Lo ncly Perludical ['ills, lllu!\'l. slau Spee the ouly sura reveutive Khown, $5. Marriag . Tllustrated, Conerpindenica Sountonital. - Callor. welle,t Witk "0l den ufiden . C or wrl wl AL '“;u Engllals, French, or Uerniaa, W INELVGUS EXiA couprisiog useriveuf lee cilvered at Kal Siuscum ot Autoniy, New Yorl of iho causc tadvl YL hremiatury dectiug, aowliug ladlsputably “bow health niay bo reulued, afford) ng & clear syno) of i Liupedione i fo siereiads, sud s Lcatinant ufug i 2ud physlcul dubllivy, beldg tha rod d ax Bl R e SRR RS

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