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Qommencoment Exercises ol Various Institutions. @accalaureate Address of tho President of Michigan University. 8t. Mary's Academy, Notre Damo, Ind. ---Ripon Colloge, Wisconsin. Raek River Seminary, Ml More ern lligh Sehool, Ratkford Seminary. ix, 1L UNIVERSITY OF MICITTGAN. Spectal Diggateh o The Tribuns. ANN Annoy vl June 20 ment-exercises proper of the Unlversity of Mich- Jgan Legan today, with the Bacenlaurento Ad- rees of Prerident Angell. Tt was delivered In Univeraity 1all, at 4 o'clock p. m., In thespenks er's usunlly bappy manuer, to o large audience. The following 1s, bricfly, tha substunce of the aldress* The spenker antounced that his afm was to impress upon the members of the graduating clagx the apeeinl obligation of all edueated per- sone to be actively aml ryatematienlly engagd in Bolding themselyes und othess up Lo the higheat standard of honor, hoth n private snd m public Iife. By honor he meant much more than honesty,—that nice senseof right which ehrinks from all dulliance with wrong—which hateo wrong in the splirit. with which God hates it, os an offense agalnst man and asinagatost Heaven. It Is u slggnificant and hopeful fact that the na- tion Is valling for n revival of vighteousness, Ju In the apeclal duty and the blgh privilege of edueated men Lo worl for this. Iirst—On account of thelr excoptionnl train- Ing, without wishing to ovesstate the moral fu~ fluence of mere Intelleetual eulture, the speaker ued that the ynge of study compassed n our colleges Tad n positive, though indireet, n- Ihtency to enltivate high ddeals of character and 1ife. This was fllustrated at soine length, The personal fnlence of the teachers (n onr col- loges nleo tendel Lo the spne resmit. “They fave aiwnys aa a body Leen high-toned, revey- sty God-fesging men. Thelr Chrlstlan spleit bas permeated all thelr instruction, and has lieen a great power in shaping character, which tw worth more than cultute. 8o the great mnss of students gradunte, and have always grad- uated, with hish ideals of virtue and charncter. Seeondly—The obligation Lo llve up to this Nigh standard of hionor rests on them hecause of the power whicl they are prepared to wield fn gocicty, Other things belng cqual, the trained minds should leady and mnay lead, o conmunity, Power carries With t “responsi- MY Wiseawtio. siionll i Teadaws, on'golug Into the world, are confronted with mn politles and business which shoek thedr ke l.unur; ave told that thelr fine theories huve no place among the bard fucts of actuat Bfe, and nre_only the foollsh dreams of booklsh mens timt ernttiness must he met With deeper erafii- ness, Then comes the confifel, ‘The speaker exharted his hearers 1o stund frm in the ghock of this hattle,—~to charge on the phualanx of viclous dpettihes,—to spurn suceess on these lie mothods by which successful work muy be done finelevating the stundards of honor, One nst beghy with one's own leart, and et trne and strong views of the sinfulness of these trbvks, mud egivostione, and cornip- tions, whivh are contiended, Get anchoriagy in Divine trufh. Then, clingdne vour own jdeals, strive Lo ronhtzes then inactual Tt “Tiie wpearer showed how this mlght e dome In teaeihng, in publicor fn professionallife, and In chureh Hle, I1e closed with n speckal address Lo the elass, o which ) allasivie were nade to two wembers who have died during the cone Yestenday the usial muni il admlesiin to the University presented them- selves for examnation, proviishisn ool attend- ance next yeur. To-morrew tie examinations continue, aind the day whil alzo bemade intercst- arand uthlctle touriament hy the stu- ning, from 6 to 8 v'clock, the ent will recelve the Senlor Class al his . At S ofvlock o convert Wil e sriven un- dor the management of theSenior Class, Tues- duy I8 Class-Day 3 and, f the evenliyg the lors give thelr énstomary reception ut the Unl- verity, On Wednesday, Commencement-exors s Tako place; widy during the day, there wi he held anunusaally lurgze niinber of veunfons. IThe oration before the Alumni will be given by Prof, M. L, D'Ougge, Clusa of 1563, and the poet Ly Dayid B3, ‘Tuglor, 1q., Class of 1867, ST. MARY™S ACADEMY, Suectal Corsespondence of Tha Tribune, Bouvru BeNp, Ind., dune Zh—~Vanished n the beautiful past, I tho “T'wenty-fiest Annus Comuencoment ” held at St Mary’s Aceademy, Notre Dame, Ind., on e 20th and 2ist of s glodons Centeunlal June, N were the blossoms of this magnif educational garden more brfiffait, more promig- g, Dime Nature has heen unnsuatty lavish fn her eifts to this spot. Gune conld here dream away e without alonging scarcely for Eden, Many lovely human blossoms have stepped furth from these scholaatle halls Mt tne great garden of wvery-lay Hie,—some of thewm destined to bloom for many years to come, shedding frecly ahout them the odor of purity and Chirletinn charity eultivated in their nutures whilehore; others, slas] too soon tohe puthered Into the hands ol the grest Gardener, Lo Dlos- som in Paradise, Bt. Mury's Is nnder the supervision of tho disters of the Ioly Cross.” The site and sue- roundings wre extremely heautlful, probally unequaled In this country, Nuture las only anticlpated the handlwork amd taste of mam, by spreading alout tils lhalluwed epot broad and noble foreste trees, benutiful, undulating green swarde, and b sweetly-flowing river,—all diverstiied by the natural grandeur of the Misslssippl Valley. Bome 8O aeres of ground is under ealtivation for pleasure and comfort. The institutions de- aute subutuntial wenlth and great arbetie teuuty. “Mother Angeln,! tho Superlor, has devoted twenty-odd years of herlife to thiy noble umder- biking, Lile Mtle. Daptistine, slster to the good Bislwop, M. Myrlel, © Mother Au- Eela's Swholu life has been w suceesgion of plous works, whieh ins cast over her o species of Whitencas und brightiess; wud, n growing older, shie sequires still more Che angelle heauty of gouducss. The beanty of her youtl has boe wome trausparency tow, and Lhrough this lrunspuu:m?' the angel Is rlulul seen.’ Muany individuals “of this order of nuns are, 08 Vigtor Hugo says, “like o littlo quantity of tnatter contatinbys nueh Hght,—iust au exense for thelr suuls to remaln upon earth,? Fho progrunme of the entortadinment this Feur was unuguslly fino, There wero o brillfant display of msical talent, both voead wid fngtrus mentali numerous cseuys; un 'ullnun;aly funny * meladrama’ by the dunfor Clasaj thi distribution of gradualing meduls, premiums, trowng, houoms, cte Awong the finer efforts was an easny entitled #Trust the Keystone of Friendehip,” by Miss « Arnold, o beautifal young buly Trom Wash- deston, It was suggestive of careful preparu- tion and thought, The # Vuledletory " was delivered by Miss E. el of Chicuizo, was altugethor worthy pliment, nudy ns nsuald, brought tears of #adness to the eyes of thuss about to sever their pleasunt assoclutiong, perlinps forever. Among the honored visitors was Bishop Dwenger, of Indiung, whoditributed the meduls ) prizes. Mr. 1% C. Logan, brother of Sen- Btor' Logan, catne, with Lis -wifo and duuglter, M the way from Bouth Amerien, where lio fsact® Iz ns our Miuister to Chill, His only aon in one of the most promising students inthe Notre Dime University, Beveral lurge partles wers Miendancs from Chlengo, some of them wives i mothers, and others * yev fresh young grad- uites from the scholustle” nursery,” They long plice mors for the old Alms Mater, to Msten to Its wycet-toned bells calling to prayer, and to tisp oues ugeln the o hand o of thel darly-loved teacner or darlug class-mate, Notably wmong this uumber was Miss Mamle” Cochrane, of the West End, anid the Misses Lunegan, from the same ncighbor- sod, Chicago hus 80 many gratd fnstitutions of learnfng Lebeuth tho very” shadow of it roof that it were of Little MRe t0 sepurate OUrscives Trom our darlings by thousands of cruef miles. fur heanty of Jocatlon, for thurough Insiruc: ny, und this most, untiving cnltivatlon for vur S wud daujghlers, commend us ta Notre Datne, hiere, near chonizh to thy world of cominered 3 wipdly enterorise, refgnaa peacofl oulet.— ple of whut a good and true Hfo | mon, by the Rey, Il M. Whitney, Is rewarded 5l w one of the most able ever deliyered hog on similar ovenstons, To-day upened with rafn, to the rorrow of all but the fariners, who have waited fos It for over six weeks, Of course It depressed the rpirit of the Clann of 176, who had lnvested Inrgely in the Lung betore the bour tor com- refses, a siream of fricmls and visitors were pouring into the grounds, Biling Excurglons from the nefriboring towns reshed here early, sud by 10 0'dack not lesa than 6,000 persons were assembled in front of the platfornt ut which thy exereiaes were Lo The procession moved from tho Chapel nt precisely 10 o'clock, It is s processfon whore lfke Is scent on no other da; othier place than * Old Bandstone, head wallied the Prestdent of the Trustees and Principaly then the members of the gradunthiyg clnas, 13 nutober; there were fotlowed by the crgy, md Fuenlty, The ex- RIPON COLLEGE. Speetal corvespomtence nf The Tribune. 22.—'hie Commencement- exerclaes at Ripon College have just closed, After the remnrkably eold and protracted storm of Jast week, the akles cleared and gave us a Leautifully bilght and cool day for Commences The customary parties of the Suphomore and Junior Classes wera this yeur superecded by an entertalnment glven by the two clarses to a Jarge but scleet elrele of thelr friends, fn Opera Hall, on 8aturday even- Ing, June 17. Tho excrclses consisted of an caany and an oration by the Bophumore Class, o sclectlon from 8hak- speare's Tumlng of the Bhroy," together with geveral pleces of mnusie. The dramutic so- Teetlon, hduding a Jittle more than one-third of the play, was rendered In costume by these atudents with more than the usunl success of In fitting of the actors to thelr parts, b understanding and appreclation ot the se und ainoothness of act- ally commendable. filent Merrinan, the day's testivith meneing the e uent-duy proper. two members of Alumnd, sttending ¢ erefes were apened with prayer by tie | W. Young, of Mt. Carroll, aiter which the' fol- lowing urugraime was earried out: A eharacters, ol Taylor, Tayior, iz, Lhis CiTort wos exp In the absenee of Pre ! Gy " —Samued *+ sflent Poemn "—Florence Rurch, Byron. ** Merponwibility of Intelligence "—C, V. P'arker, 870 is the word of God, y Ship at Sea”~Florence Bosworth, Grand . £+ Vaguences "—R. A, Harwood, Eleroy. Muste, held thelr anniversary, Thelr 45 a8 follows: Larny—**The Clors of Lingland as Delinoated by cerand Langhapd "--8ara J. Sherman, Mani: tow Recltation from Carlyle's essay on Burns—Ella n Dineusslon—** A the Ancientr—alilrmative, fan, Ky.; negatlve, Susie Jeffrics, duneaville, A short gelection from the first nct of “ King chuled the exerclses, afternoon, the Athenfan Socloty held thely anniversary, presenting the following pro- ** Rough Rocks “"—A. T, King, 4+ Solitude of Geolua Y-=\V. A, SrALL the White 24 Bustingg Threads ! Mcese, Mollne, . : re ihig Moder Classlcs Equa) fo Neft, &, Motrin, Clarle, Coving- **leroles "— - €, Seyater, Oregon. Yaludictory =W, E. Ray, Uregon, Music. Fresentation of diplotaos, Benedietion, PERY G SCHHOOL. Special Corvespondence af The Tribune, Penu, I, June 22.—The literary exerelses of the graduating closs of the High Schivul were hetd (n the City-11all this morning. At 10 o . the neatly-decorated hall was com- pletely packed by the friends and patrons of the sehool, who evinced o commendable degree of futerest in the proceedinga. The morning swas most auspiclous, n n Condition of Success " dity'—D. E, ‘*Docn the Tendency to Disregard uzical Formulus Tend to Deterlorate Moral- —atEmative, 1. Duvies, Nekimi; negative, ', Niskern, Allen's Grove, Declumation from Burke Orantlon—**Political Partd T", N. White, Ripon. The musie, furnlshed by Prof, Parkinsou and frieuds from Oshkush, was highly enjoyed. Thennnual leeture beforethis College Literary Socletles was delivered, Tuesday evenlug, by Searing, State Huperintendent This was o very clear and finlshed oration upon the culture demanded Uy the nge in which we live Wednesiday norning oceur) s ol the Cluss of 76, small, but thelr work, both i preparation and delivery, was fally up to the standard, The fol- lowlng was the programnio presented: Vration—**ltesumption of Spucle-Paymentat'— J. G Ingalls, Delton, Oration—**Adam"—J, W. Savage, Ripon, I'hie Relation of thy 81 fon''—L K. Strong, Wipvn. e prentlemen recelved the degree of B. B, ration of Mr. Savage upon Adam 1 unfversal commendation method, and thoroughness displayed n the treatment of the subjcet, and for the remarka- bly eurnest and forelble delivery, noon, the annual address before the Society of Alumnt waa delivered 1 iversy, of the Class of billties and duties of In the evening oceurred the con delssohin Bocjety. Several chuuges n the Faculty were announc- The continged fll- perfume of flowers, and voeal with the songs of birde,— fug ehiarm to the place, It grew very lot, ¢ brought Into gen- conaptred to lend a ple: But, as the day advun causlng the ladiea’ tuns « the gradunting Tho class Wik The opening address wos delivered by the flliams, Superintendent of 8chools made some 3 y of Iligh Schouls recommending a more litieral patronage o henrtler support at the huds of the public. This wus followed by g by the clossy after which, Miss' Luura Puss de- alutatory tn Latto, witlia free Ene ronunciation, very pleasunt to hear fn ronuuelatory hash, #Digulty of Labory" handled with dignity by Miss Mary Christopher, eived Dy the audienco. “Xehoes! was well spoken by Miss Maggle Coughlin, who, frectng herself of her nranu- seript, was able to present her thoughts with jucreused directness, fluency, und force. distinet enuncintion won for lier much prafss. A German essuy, by Master Guodlng, was good, hut lacked foree {n the reading. An essuy, * Our Republie,” read by Miss Mag- gle McDonald, presented on Bhorty of conaclence i politics and morals, and a rightful recognitlon of woman's place in this Great Republic, Mr, Shepherd, President of the Board of Edu- catlon, in delivering the diplomus to the cluss, mado pleasing uddress, expressive of the sat- {sfaction of the Board and the public; at the close of which he gave somo excellent advice to for the cloverness, | The subjoct, and was well upon * The Re- College Alumnl.” ed for the comlng some pood thoughty Dieaith of President Merrhnn has made it nee- for him to terminate hls connection ie College, which hus continued stncs The vacaney thus made was filled by tl 1on of the Scolur Professor, the Rev Merrelly whose connection with the College an- 7 year that of the Inte President. vacaney in ihe Chaly ment of Yrol, election of the R of Ureck madu by this rrell 15 illed by the Towle, of Hudson, O, Ballantiue, who huy ably fllled 'the Chiafr of Nutural Selence for thy yuars, veslens I onler to aceept o Btate University of Indiuna, by the clectloni of the Rev. 8. Prof, 8. G. Dennison, of Grass h.y was cleeted to the Pring sleal Section of the Preparatory Depurt- Duttie, of Ripon, to alhip of the Sclentific Section of Depnrtment, The friends 6f lore tun ever ussured of tho purity of this thelity Thio _yuledictoriun, treated her wubject, than ordinary nbility. fested In jta delive “ Farowell” caused 1 Miss Jenufe Much feeling d the pathetic word nauy o tender cl The entire class—eonsisting of ten young la- dics, neatly attired fn fimmaculate white, refiev- ed with wreaths and bunches of lowers—acquit- ted themsclves very creditably, thelr essays gl o unmistulkable cvldence of careful, schiolurly Andover, Mass. The exvrelres were Interspersed with some exvellent somge by the nagisted by o bevy of younginlssea, M ers, teacher of voval und instrutmental muuh-' Greoting w 8pring, and * Down in the Dewy Dells)” “were purticu- larly well sung, Speclmens of drawing and penmanship were exhitbited, which were 50 good 1 ta call forth o, regret that there were not more of them o good people of Perw, while they ride to the pleturcaque beauty of ‘their olil hills, have reason to congratulate temselyes on thelr educational facilities. Thelr are, i every sense of the wonl, a success under the “manugement of thelr fafthin) and cilivient Buperintendent, Prof, B, Prof, 8, lea veteran n the edu- eatlonal ficld,—hus had the superviston of these schouls for the past slx of his untiring zeul and cnergy supurfor abliity us an educator, spend the vacatlon In hix untive city, I friends, and, of course, tho great fe govs with the best wishes of hils exeellent assistant teschers, his puplly, fricnds, and a grateful wmm.x’lulltay.w eantinued growlh and pros| College under the new reghne thus instituted, ROCKFORD SEMINARY. preaidad at tho planic Kpecwal Correspondence of The T'ribune, 1, Jupe 23, The Seminary Chapel was filled nt an early hour Thursduy crefves of the graduating Theso followed the following pro- morning, to hear the e cr. tHa Clnrke, Ttockford, Waober—allsses Ollcer, . tic"—dedsle T, Lubbard, Cedar Rap- r5,—aud the resnlts 38 of the Centurl en"'—John Clark, atlonul Fantagie—Misses Othieor and Up- Igin., e mlidnm(lon the :}i“h of Natloual Liberty "—Mary L. Holincs, glected—Migs Nellle Unlfour, L, ¥ulier, Belyidere, mlulxl."' Swinton; OLIVET COLIRGE. Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Lansing, Mich,, June 24—~The anniversary oxvrelses st Olivet College clu At the incetlng of the Board of Trustees, the Hon, Willlun A, Toward seted o8 Chateman. fhe Trensurer’s report Jins been, added to the permanent fund during The acerued futerest all_expenses for the $2,000 trom Fustis 1% or. rs. Mary Enrle lardy, ed this weel luss "G7. Mareh—Schubert—Misses Conklin, Bartlett, Lawe renee, and Jewett. *H'he Day le'fhine, the Night Alto Is Thine, " I Hydo, Topeka, . PartingSong. Presentation of Diplomas, Prayer. Mrs, Balfuur and Miss Crocker, both of Chi- cagoy adied very much to the vocal musle of the The Instrumental muste was exe- cuted In very superior stylo. The young Indies ucquitted themselves greatly to the satisfaction of thelr friends. The interest of the day cen- tred nround the Centenniat poem. This in it~ self wus a production of decided merit, buta copy hud een prepared for presentation to the Crineipal that was u rich gem of art. The poem deseribes, G sume 250 Hnes, the opesing of the As e schiool hus d n change ot Principal, it is made s very deljeate telbute to the labors of the ludy who opened the lttlo private school, near thirty years uigo, that hus grown to be the Sviminary of to-duy.” Mz, Murie™0, Perry's hand apposrs in yse of upploblossons, ns well a8 {n the dedl- AMiss Mury E. Greenleaf put somg ten 1 sketehes of birds, flowers, snd land- seupe, ON s muny pages of the tusty Dristol bourd on which “the poem s printed, Miss {ollister ling seven groups of faniline Aot ull-puge. Hmfth contributed a groupe of vivlets us one of painted, Mra, Jennle B, Runsey, as four palutings of vines and flowers; among them o beautitul group of rab- bits apprears, to illustrate the lne: 1 ralibits thwld hide, Miss Myra G, Webster has wnest prairic-sceno o8 vignetie ut the huad of the potin, snd ning others, Including o full page of deer, and s tres with an eagle’s uest on the page whero the word-plcture, Many of the paintlugs are from scenes fu the vi- rest amount of hard work Ins 1 makiug the Look a fittiug assuclutions that mus| cluster fu the memory of the womun who has seen the changes from the days of witd ustors In the frouthiplees to the gardonsvi from the stray Indinn canoe to the fuctory driv- water-power of to-dny, he presentution-copy was the only cop bound; iu fact, unly soven coples were printed, Iiistol buard U3¢ by 113¢ wus used, withi beauti- ful special typey and wppropriste spuces wero fert for palnting the Nustrations, smounting t and fitly bound, forgan, of Suco, M. Mkllfi\l‘ludr:,"ul,' T y of 413 rlietorlenl cluss ‘was held, and awards Mina 1lunt, first prive, 375 To the gentlemy ret prize; the secomd . Tursons and L, deggree of Doctor of Divinity wus conferred on the Rev. Jumes 8. 110yt made as follow: Mlss Jundell, Mr. E, Bc-l‘!, 1l Misg Olive Kirkland ndy who hus taken the full classical “Tho cesays were wll of b, zh merit, and were delivered distinetly, withouf e - and its growth, Fricing Photggraphn, Sun Antonio (Tesus) Heralt, A ftew mornings ngo o young lud; Binghum's plintographle gadlery, comu before,” shie explained, “hut there has been sfekness in the fumily; grandmn died this marning, and this is the ffest chanco | have had to have ty pleture tuken gince we camie to town. 1 thoughtI would step over and ook ot thy price them, while they styles of pletures, o are laying her out.” ere the poor ereature broke down, covered her face with o handkerchief, and sobbed con- Miss Lucy M. L\\'n‘\\'hh’h she e W\Whit dors that slzo pleture enat®® she added, pointing In mute agony to a phutograph us big us a soup-plats on the wall, Blaigghaw dushed the buck of 1is band quickly across bis eyes, nnd satd huskily s ¢ Inthe midsg of life we afo In death—that sizo fs $10, without the frame,” And he slened heavily, S If you kuew what I inve gone through, you wouldii’t sny 810 so coldly, “That's just what tho cotlin coines to,” and she gozed at the $10- th ewlmining eyes. you had letter come after tho funcral s uver, when you feel better,? remugked feeling uncomfortable himself. wqulring how much it would cost to tako the whole fanerul processlon, with her In the front varrage, nlongside of the preacher, und suylng she was golug to find oug the prico ruphle gulleries tirst, she hief Lo her faee, und took cinity, aud o teert expended at the other photoy pressed her handked er departure, ——————— A Grocer's Trick, trolt 2yce es more thun third wnd altugether i8 u great worl vinelal city, although some Jlerstait might think b oucky Mountain studies would over- pretty water-colors, ustly prizes the pocin und its fliustrutions yery The muney-cost of the volume wus o fuil iundied dollars, ‘The buok was on exhibition at tho Alumun Reundon Thursday uighit, uttructed o grest deal of attentlon, va the upon dt, and the pecullar wisociations about It, umply Justiilud. At 'the Reunion, which was lusgely attended by frieinds of the Institution, the shnoun t wie made that the cudowinent fur the Princlpal had been seeured, although not ull D The other day AFEAUO ETOCer purchased 1 80-pound crock of butter of o farmer whom he bnd never dealt with befure, and while down cellar emplying the crock he thought of o shalow . these jounds, e grocer rs With the crock, etly remurled: is tu b taken from the gross 1 ft, cureled {0 w sofnting to it, qul t tho stono for several In u voles 80 luw thut uo i secomls, and thes onu eleo could bear, rep ‘lewso kiver a plece of paper over t :re’s & an out by the deor who knaws The grocer Bually explaiued hip flendlsh plot, and the butter-seller’s fucs underwent o swidden Heaching over tha sugar Larrels to hurdly bellove it, thou came from & tricky family, und 1 Kone bonie and organized vyx‘murnlng =l Junen- = ROCK RIVER BEMINARY. Kpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. M. Mo, I1L, June 15.—%Old Sandatone " hus on fts Commencement uttire, last Batarduy, thero bus been s mustering of parents, frieads, und old puplls, to witness the of tha yea, The AROUND TIE WORLD. China and the Indies--Whampoa, Canton, and Batavia, How the Celestials Make Meat- Pies-~-Smoking Opium, An Escapo from Malny Pirateses=Tho Snratogn of Java. Written for ihe Tribune, Citicano, June 21,—1 spoke, in a formar chap- ter, of the henutiful girls of Ching, but [ didnot mean to hage my readers. belfeve that T altuded 1o the real Chilnese,—the chatky-white and small- feet women of the Celesttal Einpire; for they nEc entirely distinet from the descendants of the Manchow Tartars, belng a much more delicate aud unprepossessing race. Andy with all my ad- miratlon of the pretty Tactar girls, I never could stomach thefr gustatory prediiertions. The an- chornge for the tea-ships was nt Whampon, about 12 miles below Canton anil eall to mind my first Chinn voyage, in 1433, when I was Thind Oflicer of the pretty littlo ship, the Cabot, of New Yorl. L A-CUNLY AND ' ARROLM My washwoman, old Arkol, lad two very heautiful daughters, and thelr san-pan was muoredtoourahip for daysand weeks together,— its lumates pgreedily capturing the rats and cockronches swhich Infest the tea-ehips fn that delightful clime. Every morning, on looking down into the san-pan, I wonld see tho carcasses of the rats which the givls hnd eaptured during the night, flayed aud stretehed on eticks, ready 10 be cookedd nnd enten; and I have gafd to the pretty A-cunl, “Do yon eat rats and ronches with those fvory masticaters of yoursi!? L. yah1" ahe would laughingly exclaim, *my mal- lic ahe eatee. Rats no goud for Mty gall® MEAT-TIRS, Toften fmlile at the reminiscence of my first voyage to Chinn. Alnost every day (b wns my Pleasant duty to take charge of the Captaln's gig sud pull up to Canton, where the skippers restided, to recelve any orders for the ship, or il him in the trunsaction of any business at the Factories, or merchantile houses of the great atyiforit {s a great and populous village of 1,250,000 Inhabitants. Lused to take my boat’s crew, on reaching Canton, up 1o o famous restaurant near the tund, or levee, kept by anold Chinaman, yeleped by the tars Jimmy-Good-Tom, and treat them and myselt 1o some dellelous little pufes, for whoae exeellence e was noted, and which we all eagerly devoured, our appetites well #harp- ened by the long pull up the river. One moru- tng, while standing in front of Good-Tom'’s, tulking with the Captain, T noticed two China- nten toting a Jurge pannlery or basket, hung on #pole, in “which were several white and curly dogs, Wwith their fect ticd together, as our buteli- ery curry calves to market, snd, turning to Capt. Low, who was an old voyager, § usked Iim the renson of this, Lo tne, strange procevd- Ing. % Why, lndl" wd he, “kngwest thou not that, " In this Celestinl land, dog- ment I8 u fuvorite article of provendert Thuse pups are bound for the slaugiter-house, Reest thou those besutiful and tempting 1t- tle ples in Guod-Tom's window! Well, they are all made of dog’s meat; und to this coni- wlexlon must all Chinese pupples eome at last." Vfate ristoe indignution fn' my breast, and o vindictive feviing towards my fricad Good- Tomg—vowiny that thereafter his weat-ples should not b meet for me. DANE'S ISLAND, Abreast of our ship's suchors cipal burylng-grouml of those 18 the prin- relgners who luve ended thelr lust voyage here” and lakd thiemn down to rest, Wedry with the march of Hte; nnd it wos n favorite strolling-place of mine on Sundays. IHere arq the elaborate and very tasty munsolenms of the wealthy Parsee mer- chants, who ure so numerous {u this Orient landg whilo the epitsphs on sotno of tue lin- mense narble slube ure rather amusing, 1 copy on #To the Mbmory of Dlwnjecbhoy Dos- subhioy Sctha, Parsee Inhabltant of Bombay, who quitted this e ut Cuntyy, A, 1L 1850, and the 4th month of Yezdezvro, J08.” He wun undoubtedly one of the “Uhays," and I dropped a Bowery tear sbove is grave, OFIUM. T went one sfternoon futo oue of the opium- smoking houses, where a geore ur €0 of the poor aluves Lo this pernicious linbit_ wero enjoylng o tempornry olslll" lon of thelr sublunary woes, wod roveling fin o fancied Elysfun of evantscent bliss, Bat, it thefr outward sppeirancee was u true fn- dex'of their mental state, they might well be pltiad, Their bioated faces, ond glussy, cuvern- ous eyes, made an bapression upon me that was truly borrible. il the eurfosity to smoke several pipes of the fushionable nepenthe; but it produced in me no vislons of Elystan bliss,—no dreams of flowery gardens flled with 'durle-eyed Hourls moving to Celestiul stralne. A Teeling of luyguor was the 8ol reault, attended, or rather followed next morning, WIth seyvere pains ucrors my hewd und breast, us 3f a knotty ligature had béen Ughtly drawh uround them, TILE HARUOK OF HUNG KONG 13 one of remurkable Lenuty § and the lovely bay secn from ona of the upper terraces, on a bright and sunny dny, §6 & elgbt that will not soun fade frum the memory of o lover of Nature’s choleest scenes. There Ties the United Stutes ateam-frigate Powhattan, with severnd of tho S ayomden walls " of Old Hinglund; while tho clipnar-ships, elegant yuchts, and Chiucse junks amd fitst-bots, comprised o seene of interest und Ll:"'cuul,y rurely equaled, and alinost uusur- pusaed. ! At the time of which I am writ- fng, there was a ureat searclty ol the Chinese stafl of 1fe,—rice,~und “every fndusement was held out by the Gov- crnment for the ships to take: eargocs from Jdava, which not only brought a highly remuerative price, but excmpted the ship trom harbr-dutles while she tny in any of tie sea- ports My ship—the Oricntal—wos chartered 1o goto Batuvin and take curgo of the gnow- white nnd healthy cerenl to Canton; and thus Dhiold 18 buntlig down the China Seu, against nn wdVerge monsoon, Tie Chilua 8ea I8, and long has been, the “Pops Asfnorum™ ‘of an India voyage; not straugely so, elther. 1t aboumls in shouls und rocks, Jugumerstlo almust; and, owlng o the wantof decurate surveys, sd the Hability of belng swept off the course by the numerous cur- rumf prevadling there, tany uhl‘u have been wredsed, thelr crews mssered by plrates, or thiel fate shrouded In n mystery woise than thye certainty of their death, A THRILLING TACIL These plrate-flects have loug been a terror to nayigators, and they swarn sround the tsland- shors of the Indian Archipelago, whilo thelr extipetion secws almost Impussible. 8o many chagnels of cscape are open to them, and so Jmnny harbors of secire concenlient sre offereid Dy the myrind islets that dob these imperfectly- explored weas, that they ure seldom captured, while they pursuy their plrades] expaditions with greab hmpunity, After filteen duys® beat- fugto windward, or Iylig lstlessly beculined o roul portion of the thne, we saw the Islund of h.mmr, und fur up among the clouds the majes- te mountain of Kinthly, whose highest pealk is s feet above s Winto Iyfug be- calgied, vne afternoon, off the castern 'n.rnuu of Huneo, wo suw sway (i the distanco three large proju, tilled with Malnys, stealfug loie toyurds us, I the budow of tne Jamd, ‘The lurgest one hnd a erew of Gy, ucd they were alt double-bauked,— that 13, they had two rowers on i Beat,—whils they scemed” fulrly tly- Ing through the smouth wuter, evidently bent onmischief, Qurarmi-chest was throwi opet, and our curronades were londed with grape und caglster, whilo wo watched the movemcnts of the prafius with excited leartd. A elose sncouu- teg would give the odds greatly fu thefr favor, ws their polsoned arrows and Kreeses are consid- ered us fatal a8 the ritle-ball, oud slmost us un- erting fu their practiced hand, Our best—uay, only—hope was [n the breezo which wus atready “curling the water wmile asteru, uod overy ey Wus directed In vuger anx- luty to our loftys skysalls, to witch the first prasence of the hreezo aluft. But the prakus were nearly within range of our carronsdes, snd they were flyfug liko winged racers towards gr hr«-y,—lkc fleres savages exeiting h other on with flendish ‘fellu.—\\'hun suddunly tho lighter salls were tilled; then the toge Jolda of the topsails snd eourses diztended to the ln\'mlmi e and, us our gul- Jant sbip rushed forward 1lko 8 race-horss on the track, o bull from our starboard carronude went rlcochvtting over the sea,—u furcwell mes- senger to our pursyers, who auswered our re- port wmuychuluu of malizuity and disup- polntment us could be coneelved. The brecze beld on thrule;lwut the night, and I doubt If ever u ship bore hiearts more full of thauk{ulness, through the Stralts of Quspar, than did the quecnly Oslentsl on that metmorsble o cuslon, DATAVIA. On the twenty-f(th duy out, we made the lovely and fertilo Island of Juva, und, passing Car-a-wung Polut, our beautiful clipper flew iast & Dutch isn-of-war steanery us it vho had I“:v.al waeear, sl dnoa shot e e white Its own welght of water, the welght of the tank nmd fts contenta remafn invariable, and the Lalanes: Tietween {tawt the cars on the alde fraks I8 ths constantly nalntatned, tiots Is nppltell by meats of finmense wire ca- bles, which pasa over fron wheels of turhing wheel mere) power ennugh to overcome fnert] WANTED-MALE HELFP, Mook koopers, Olorkn, ofcy ~IY A CLOTII-HOU! acaring every facll eneed ARTeAmAT, A5 1 o W svin—Lhomen and fortunately 1N PHILADEL: Iglily eom) !!Gzlu"l‘n'l: x| “;Il rcaians and re X “H TEEL & CO)., Philgdelphia. e Inthls trople cilme. Sk 03m. 8. and Jongitude 1061, kere I atood upon the beautifal eand, cars t a_day having elapse o sight of Juva Head, e close ta along, Jotw, Inuking schooner, which bad short- : been selzed by the Duteh authoritics pt. Gihson, at Amerfean citk uh birth), under the fli that he was crulsng among the islands entlelng Ilo was Inprisoncd at Weltevreden, a pulace and o prison combined, hut mannged to effect his escape some wecks previvus Lo my arsival, TIlE BARATOUA OF JAVA Is Weltevreden, uhout 4 sniles from Bataving andd it Is tiuly o Paradise am. L. and The trinl moule yesterday morning, Aupersislon of Me. Hutton, ehief eng Chesrapenke & Olifo Ut of succeasful working., — COUNTERFEIT PRESENTMENTS, What Some Celebrated Fuces Aro Worth to the Photagraphora. New York Ilustrated 1 est an Ly fuviting “a little “brandy and He had only ane sitting n this yy umd that e gave Ben Gurney. About 25,- 0 coples of the pleture taken then have been Roll in New York alone. Wules sat for Gurney. the Jastmoment, and while Tic was pitti military were waiting outalde o escort hilin to Lord Lyons cntered and Tigtiness, wo have no time to there is a ultitudeoutsiile anxtous Lo s Lot them wait,” replfed the Prince: “they ace my photo when I am-gone” Over copiesof this plicture were “sold, The Grai ke Alexis ninl sulte had thelr pletures tak on Bunday, the onl The Duko was with diificul lay bis cigarctte aside during the sittiug, owlng to his lnrge frame was very diflicu posc in Auch & wiy that the figure infght not be taken for that of a prize tighter; his fuce no one | coulil mistake. About 5,000 of his plctures ANTED-, N red) for ’a\lglAnll CRO 09 WA'N'r'n —A G woman. Apply LORED PREFER- None but one thurs s business ncad apply, Appigp D TLAIN COOK, MAN O at 12t Weat Luka-at. Employment Agencies. NTED-60 HAILROAD MEN, al, gave every fulleation the natives to revolt, 10 BAW-MILL ROAD T ARORE] Towaand Ttnolel 23 e tandn, " tontnm, itee of work t J. H. SPERBECK & CO. Charles Dickens by et witis ontdL, ne foL,nt 23 Weat iandolph= n spot; and herg the chant-pritices (which Ia no misnotner) of the Thelr palatial structures are com- pletely emboweted i groves of nutmeg, cocon, orange, pal, while the rich sl ang clinute gpontancously convert the flelds Into crobg with” lusclous fruits and fluw- ra of every hes intersect each other through the , while the roads are remarkably dry amd hard, making a drive amongs otation A luxur) Telny uble to deverlbe whil NTED—0 SAW-MILL HANDAT 00 TO-DAVE Ilfll,u;:nfiyr mlnu!-n‘rul r&on;'fr‘:a[;-‘rm and Sarketats, T 1900 the I s o ANGELL, southwest corner Laka He bad deferred. ft to 8 AND BTREET SALES. iAss cutter and_can upenee and other wrifcl t thls profuse veg- which Ity wel) de SE CE: istol, ¢an-opener, o -y frulls we well worthy the powers of an abler am} mor pen than mine, GV, 000 TIIAL 1,10 G, 00O men Who wisth to vnying buainess n tho EN? ckaee, worth &1 rinanontly [n'the b diring the year, Addre were disenyzage prevailed upon to ‘WISCONSIN, A Virlt to Waupnea, Fpertal Correspondence of The Tribune, Watpaea, Wik, June, 1876.—This i3 the camplng-ground of 8000 souls, heirsof those who stopped short of the darkendng wouds, on the rolling prairie. There 18 very littls open fand north. Hoon the wilil woods begln, Then comes the solid thmber up to the edgo of Su- Of the first settlers who reed puthways Into the Wisconsln wilder- nees, few found their way £o far north s this. Must of them, when they came ton good thing in the shape of an opening or rolling prafrie, A majority stopped on the lake- ehore, at Milwaukee, Racine, and Chicago; and recruits from those polnts marched away west- ward with the [natgula of empire, sticking Itke Ieeches to the prafrie country, Only the most udventuroys, or those secking o hiding-place, wild,~darinig whose highest dream of Paradlse was the lazy teapping of fur-bearlng animals,~pene- trated the dense ghadows of the Wisconsin for- ts. When solitary shanties beeame centres of prairies settied up, the rag-tog und hob-tall of population overllowed Into the rejected corners of the land thelr nmazenent and delight, struck openbngs, with good farming ranges, In the very ~$10 'EI DAY~LIV] to the grocery 8. A New (nven tory wiven, sampin hy mafl 20c. M 2 nli or address 75 East HOULET'S _OPF Actors and actresses generally make tho hest A ot oll 7 pletares, because they understund the art, for It Harry J: Mon- Wallack's, hna aat for Gurniey, Morn, and fully 10,000 of his pictirea haye N Lester ‘Wallak hns been sitting for pletures for over twenty-years, 0 copies of his ploto; lave found places fn the albuma, Booth’s pietures, over 75,000 vaples bave been sold within fifteen years, Edwin Forrest's ple- tures never eold well, Johin Brougham sells very well for aman of Dils uzeand modesty, About 10,00 coples of Cas poul’s portrait were bought, Sooth's ubout 5, killing of Prosid D=FEMAL Bom eati Cre VA NTED=A GINL TO DO BECOND WORK3 ood City references required, 1nquire at 40 Lafs perlor’s watess, aml perhinps 40, ANTED—A GOUD BCANDINAVIAN OIt GEIt- dixtance {nto ha country to aud irouini In a private family, quired. Call un Monday “from 9 to 13 8t Tuesdy after v a, i, a GilLFOR QL tk where o second-girl 18 Kopt. Cal o WAL A Of Jolin Wilkes 000 coples were 80l before the ent Lincolu, and us many more afterward. ¥ Humpty Dumpty" Fox, Fechte evenron, Barrymore, and Sothern sel v welly the it for ench not ex- raphs of Pareps Rosa n thoge of uny othe sat In the country. ubtained froin = TANTED—A HEALTHY, STRONG WET nontiia uld.” Apply ec 03 1 T oravtress who tween Weils and L Employment Agencics. D' SCANDINAVIAY B Milwnukee-ny. Next to Purepa for Mra, Reott t have been sold 0,000 have been solid cilson about the same number; 003 and of Fatmy Davenport. fopgio Mitchell, who used to cling, bed had hias huen greamte: tures, over 40,000 of whic Christine Nilsson ahout wmunitics, snd the KIIA for privase clty ami country, at Mrs, Miscellnneous, ANTED—A YOUNS; Suweiry store.” Addse expected. vic.. 143 Tribune ngic STTUATIONS WANTED_MALL. ol Clara Murria 25,0 nearly us many. 4 ictures while tra his dizposed of, ,000 photographs were sold during the last Presidential calivuss. Ve reat demand for the pletures of Astor, Vanderbilt, and Stewart, tng references, salury Waupaca s rolling prairie. far cuough away to leave plenty of rovm fur gettlers hetween, ace solid woud, und granlte rack, and gombre water-courscs, Th sln Central Railroad cut 4 neat swathe through All ground, but Tlee haA Gl WANTES) — BY who thorouihly undens egetabics, and fruft, Innds nageincat of Botand krecn-liou ¢ of horves aud cattle; best of referenc 4. Tribune otlice. A Murderer's Tranafuscd Into 1lis Victlm's Veins, eivilization_and corriy g jiou of” the day. much for Nature, hss created changes. Waupaca I8 a county-seat, Stralzht, good rowls lend east, west, north, and south from Its spa- clous Court-1louse, Perched onn granite rock fs the County Juil, celebmted chiefly for the n who have excaped from ity nat- withstanding the thick, rough stone walls, sud the frou-bound und fron-barred doors and’ win- There are & flour-anill, and o saw-mill, and a woolen-aill; and the fencea inform you et vegetable plils, and patent med(- cheap elutbing, and cemetery-fixtures, A couple of dozen stores—most of them of lunber, snd the remainder of stone, quarried right on the spot—meet the wants of the in- habitante, and of the farmers of the surround- i1z country. There (s as cudurable suliotel, the Y sls, 18 un ordinury mortal could desire, wall-informed, thoughitful man from Kew York, who came to Wisconsln for his Jicait)« wua uenyed great benefit fn {ts © fresh, . (1L has been ralning thred ouring down fnces- e streams are run- s News contained a brief notice of the death st Georgetown of the unfortunate victim of u recent stabbing affray there, furthor states that when Gray wna lylng st the oint of death from Jors of blood by secondary wmorthuge, Kerwln, the man who did the stal- to furnish blood for transfuslon Into the dying man's system, aud accordi about 4 ounces of blood” drawn_ from Kerwin! nrm was fujected into Gray? but did not recov JITUATION WA given f reauired. callat i73 v A GNOD GINL TO It tunilys reterence number of i TUATION WANTED~BY AN EXPERIENCED lady a4 pimie OF Houeckeeper In referiice glven. Addrew Mre, MABY DA O, fius w3, Terre Haute, Tid. Employment Agencies. NTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF can bo . The latter rallied QITUATIONS B e CITY REAL ESTATE, ygmvl(m,n()lr:l huse, Harvard-st, s burchasc iew fratiie loune co € Lho publle by wiy of p? ITAR O tbilii A1 between State and Dear 2-story (ratie Hotse, i b "Fhe 8Do3 ¢ prices are [uss than coet of e Western-a T 3 454 Weat Madlson-st. Miscellnneoun, 2 YOUNG GRRMA W [ sulted nt Mrs, LALRI days, ane, i 4 Wrlte, I Buntly, nua gnewaters of t ning over the ry 1n = His churniing wife and family are the prinapar wortiers In the Kitchen They turn out about as good adinner as 1 want to eat; aud they keep the sleeping-rooms clean, swe luxurious,—* neat, If not gafd when he patnted his ta The neighhorhood nbounds farms. Linberers pass through here in large numbers, going cust nud west, north and south, —making ngeenc of constant anfmation through- und furmers come In daily ‘ur ottld take 1or'3 el tlon for Ont payment, Addr O3 BALE~MICI Thirty-fourth- soutliwest corner LEE and whout the house. and Washinglun-ati, HORSES AND CARRIAGE! UCTION — TURBDAYS, Elurieriiinen < sand thdy, 1f not caudy,” us Sathanay a dull pea-green, NUBURBAN REAY, AT WISTEIRLY B I’I\‘Chu 1o sait, 3 A il Harnces 2 wpos or s warrantae. btock'on hand st privatc sale. flnetons, buggle ‘I,LE%!’.‘.UC': l(zgl LX"UIIT lineto o3, olc. : 4. L BRADLEY, P (GE ASSORTMENT OF IIORSES, DUGGI: rriakes, liarness, &c. . tucluding dupots dewalki e ___ | work warrunted. €100 WILL DUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT, e, 7 wille from y: cheapest property € Iree; 10-cent tran out the winter {0 buy or eell, tnqulrics,—enlive creating o constant streum of business fn the At all tines there fs travel to and from the city DLy ruilroad, and by teams to all polnts of interest, and the centres of population arouml. Crops about lere lovk well, The farm- era who own tho land came nlmost and have worked thelr way forward the farm-buildings partake still of the bacl the zig-zaz fence 18 made of the ght thuber, and improved linple- ments of industry are nut 8o frequently met with as in the southern auil western parts of the State, Sl the mortgazes are Jght, wud so are the hearts of the people, as well us their pockets. There are rome furiicrs about here who are quite wealthy. "Il tulk lorse u guod deal, do the Wnupacans, To hiear them at it, one would ray every Wau- nean was o horse-doctor or horse-dealér from nelghbor goes by driving aliorse, nously, ** Look Brown, altting with hls own particular group, by and by econ- s the same “thing of the others. e storles told ubout horseaare fu- credible, to say theleast. Tt fs f fact that al- most everyteans I uaw in the streetsof Waupacen wasa good tenn. The lveryman is ueed to semd- g horees long dlstunces. about getting o puir to mo 45 miles, They went the whole distance without stopping to feed und watered but twice, without distress; ang e of the road was very ad. Wanpacn has sing able to the tasty thin Jake-water. roperty, that It mukes ¥4 the more you drink 1 It Das none of the offects when drunk in Jurge quantities, ersperation freed by drinking this water neyer restdts In cold, ro Hre LWo el s, with tish i t 815 duwn and £3 monill h ket nd shown free b HEA BIROWN] 14 ORt BALE=OFFRI WANTED FOIt In Thatclier's Subdiyisl MIDLICH, 125 Dearborn GIES, iic horse, biae: on, 8 A 1 5 n, REN & LO'S, 12 and 194 Washingtou-sk, Monday morniog, | N ASSONTMEN Al waxune, e gtrects and T OF TRACK BULRIES, tleinen’s rosd wagon arringe Worka, 60 W w 'n beautifiil bay mare o nted wound snd kind, elvgant J, 1. Brewster alde-bar (o bugky ull 1 o0 83 Dew. o 1 ) M A SR hands high: wor T WASHINGTO! t brtek dwelllnu: every (L, sind caleinined: ot for onstile teanut unl 1T IARGE=A PAIR OF VERY ponies, well brokun o haroess or sadile: cotur, y {wetiEht, 600 and 1) oundas been driven ar{ price, $150; part e rigit Z. Krihutic ottice. CVERAL FINE TOD BIDE BAT nakers, txo slds fpring suare . top Cailfornla bug) II‘XII’)(I |'“IU(X‘-'1" but Httle worn g o GOOD OIDER, €L, cotiuge 8 rouws, ik ity 21T T arn, laree uhde i v, the foest vy wult e timea, Vend Inen, il i teees Aldtiy et 10-roum k& Louses In same vicini, rket, at prives 10 €00, 402 Wabush-ay, lnnxo prices (o good tenante loum 7, Metrup L L ANTED=TO PUT 5 £L, hird Hovr, 3 14 AR ¢ roma’ may b rices fur thie Fus T—HANDSOMELY-FURNISIED o + N af Toumn aid ol boupd, ot moderate ¢ 1 bl 1o two words ADE 0N DANMOND: UNDELS prh Clatk, Itouriut, dnd ELEDANT FURNISHE iy by the day or we UPTUN, clty Post-Ottlce, HENT—TWO NICE FULNISITED apd oue furnished front rovin sons. No 1 Sguth Halsted b, bear Voaulluren. TO RENT—NTORES, OFFIOES, &c. Miacelliutcotin, 7 lar water, It fs mdke ngree- yuu perspire ple: HAVE FUNDS 1§ tho more you 1 WTes years on iy 7 denrhor 8 i Lo foan tor DING M AND 23 ; Y 3 IILDING cloge to Wau il by WAL StOAID POWCT. o Go WELCH, m, 'The fish ere striped, aophisticuted fellows, easily caught by ficx- pert anglers, Around the lukes nre invitig Tue country is gently hilly, green, diversified, wellcuitivated,” ainl” away to the grent North are the everlusting pine-woods,—y very enjnyable picture on a fine dx ter s alrdady too Jarge, and, with “this gure on bits of a lundeeape visihle frows my bidroome window, we part 'L ONEY TG LOAN ON DIAMO} T piunon, wewiug machines, aud othor collalerais 2, 120 Clark-st., Upstal OF $a.0m0 AND UP- property, 8 per ceot, w l'_—l_)_lflnnn bock. § Jit, & CU., Lwutd 11, " BoARDE Nouih Nile, NEAR FTATE-NOARD B4 L0 €0 per week, with LOW WATE OF INTER: JUHN C. LUNG, 72 for the present. e —— A Novel Enterprlas In Engineetlng. Waatdgion Chronicle. The device of the Potomne Lock & Dock Company for lowering canal 1o the river ut o polnt about a mile Tl nboye the Ayueduet Brid was yesterday morhis experiment and mvecey ful uperation. T, ) for ludics und goutlein " Divomows. Y AND LEGALLY ONTAINED vy atier decres, VORCES QUIETLY A fur rewldenta uf b 144 AKD 150 WABASH:AV,, ul-hoats from the vt Wt bourd, $1.50 day, 010 48 pes we A ivorce Agency, JBox F BANT NOOMS, nce, of personal Afildavit witicton sl ol Dloc, "o i FOIL_INCO® ity rea T Incanpatliility, o Fee atter dovree, ‘This s un engineerk 3 posite Bhering lousy, Chil of considerable futerest to the lralluI{: towi atd to the earrying husiucss of the Chera- ko & Ohlo Canal constructed, un i the United States. Tho fnadvquacy of wharfage facilities at Georgetown has long bee dfilleulty, meonvenlen chiants aid teanaporte detained us much us s week hefore opportunity to unlosd, while vesscls o the i u ubly, Adireasd. U. the second of s King e unly vue in existency LY AND QUIETLY OBTAINER . Terriiory for hcompatibiiity, Feo afier decros. Twelvs S A utable wisdu clea uuilied free. A, occasion of gre: ARLEY, 160 iiast Wash- Asil ADVANCES AND 4 BoTlh ol Knbes G Clig wld on simall” coniutssl 4, foFwale dowis Towy clvan, safe Warroms. Sturage uid Cumbiisolon S A CLABS ACADLMY OR nurant, doing Muxlc confectiunery und th tiie licst of Te 3 Acadeiny of Susl 1 BALOON IN it West Stde, price only 835 I J, ftoow 1, ing for thelr cargo. The new impiroven abave referred to §8 Intended to reedy this ditlivulty by letting the canul boats down luto i o dgscription, priccs 81D 1 pwar tought &t buakrupt salo’ fu Now York. ROR BALE=A At the point above-mentioned (a mile sud a Balf above Aqueduct Bridge) a dock bus been t on the right of the canal fnto which hoats intendal to be fowered Into the river ave At the Juwer end of thisdock fsn gate, through which the boats are to by pusstd iy technfenlly kuown as a sveulssan,” Which has s watuer-thelit grato at cach Thiu tipper el of this tun thiehit Jolut with the lower end of the dock, and by opening the gutess Vout §s readlly trausferred from the dock to the tank, after which the gates uig closed, and the tankur “enlsson,” with s caflul boat offout nit, s prepared to transport {3 burden to the viver, NTDAGH OF scount” trum yegul GHELS AND LS i ACRES GOOD fho State’ of Nebrusks 3, Ul caali fur nostock of - i, or I wame proportion for 1 A . Hiux ¢i0, Lincolu, FOI CABT-OFF Musicous guods. - Addross LOUIY nte an hinwenge tan NTED=TWO GOOD_BEC NEWING M ird-tublew chioap fur cash ul 17 A McFALLAN. (s foring u water ho tank is mounted In such o manner vs ta keep {t tevel, et down to the rlver by teeans of a dou- ble-track rallvoud, which runs {ute the water fur 1o sink the tauk entirely badow its sur- u which position the buat ONK WHEELER G, LAND 4 anit_lob tox150 outh Bidé, Det-clas alow Ll et e ia tloated castly This tank s It down and druwn up by means of uturbine wheel of slxty- ht-hoisy power, which, bowever, would ho lly lnndequate for the purposs but for th facl timt the welght of the taink 13 bulanced by with rocks, whicl wove on side tracke, descending the Inlin- townrd the river us the tank sscends v towurd the duck, and pice versa. ater fu ascendiog, und, c b dbpldoes cxaetly us land, & 1lun furis nedr Nurfulk, Gk TGS B, X901 TOWA LANDS, iy il ataumie), 1001 ? NTED-DLRUG BTOC 70 EXCHANGE=~FO) or restdento prope £ NET CA6H WILL BUY A BHAND-NKW Octave rosewoud plano, o petlun wad late Lnrevements, gic a turer's lst pric, 8 from tho rive; kept fullof w ;i ih=—$50,00 wnllfll‘d‘l‘lvi.‘:l old etlulllhhhl liui Fur furtlicr particolass spply Lo S R Bk, DI GOTHIC CHAIS AT TIE MAND R TN