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TIIE COUNCIL. The Mayor Recommends the Reduction of Untouched Salaries. Mr, Tuley Employed to Conduct tho LaSalle Street Tunnel Litigation. Discussing the Five Gen- " tlemen Nominated as School Inspectors. teasons Given Why the Council Should Not Confirm Them, Charges Made by 3r, Hanford Against Them and Mrs, Sullivan, How Thoy Were Rocoived---The Mat- tor Postponed. GENERAL BUSINESS. A MESSAGE PHOIL THE MATOR. ‘The Common Council held a regular meeting yesterdny afternoon, In the abaence of Mn)"nr Teath Ald. Aldrich was elected to presfde. The members ubsent wera Mossrs, Pearsons and Meauley, The following communication was read from 1lis Honor the Mayor, and was accepted and Placed on flle: . The reieenchments which your honorable hody have innugneated in the adminfetration of the af- folrs of the Municipel Governmont have received, nud must continue to recelve, the plaudits of svery citizen who favors an econoinlenl und honeat pul- Ycsorslee. But the fact must not be lost elght of that these men<ures will fall far short of serving thelr full puepose, If the work of retrenchmont s to eml here, . The present disturbed condition of one fnances demands incessant and Increased exer- tlons on our part In the reductlon of municlpal ex- pensen; and whenever and wherever a dollar can o paved to e city without Jeopardizing its trus Juteresty, T hold it to be the duty of every oficlal to tse his utmost endeavors to tiat end, " And [am pleased to add that every city oftical, #0 farna 1 am Informned, i in fall accord Wwith theso views. My npproval of the onlinance reducing the_sale nrle!u,curwhl cmlwlnyr:n wna glyon becauso T ba- Jieva that the beet lntereats of our city would lie sulrerved by so dolng, 1:;' that ordfmance your honorable Lody provided for n reduction in the walaty of evers oflleial and employe which yon had the lawlul nuthorlty to reduce, xud tho only ob- Jection which coull be urged ngainst it {s ita”want of completencas, ut such rosult comes from no crror of yours, The fault in wholly with the law, ‘Having thon reduced: the sainrles of the clty wmployes 8o far as the eame could lezally bLe done Ly leglsTution, §t scems 1o mo equily and exact istice requirs that a1l shonld bo trented alfke; that ofticials whosa salaries the law cannot reach should voluntarily subinit to o reductfon in thelr compenention in the same proportion au thosy whotn tho law line reached. The_nccessities of ourcity at the present time appeal alike to overy vfllcer, whether clecied or np- yulnied to the heads of departments, ae tuch ne vmero cmnployer, and, o far 68 1 Laye any per- ronal knowle or iuformatlon, crery oMcer will cliccrfully submit to such reductlon ns your honor- ubly body may deem just and proper 1o make, wonld, therefore, recommend tho resolution making an equitable and re duction In the salary of every otlicial wunaflected by the ordinance above referred to, anid reqnesting cach sich ofliclal to signify in swrithng Tils acceptance of wach reducod salary. Confident stlons will recoive thz considera- oy merlt, 1 man, reapectfully, yonrs, M. UeaTy, Mayor, A communication was read from Mayor Ileath appolnting Thumus J. Foster City Welgher at No. 610 Milwaukee avenue. On mation of Ald. Ryau the appointinent was coneurred i, ton which th LIt STRETT TUNKEL CABE, s commugileation was received from Clty-Attorney Tuthiil: 1 submit herewith a letter from 3, T Twg., In regard to tho ceae of J, The City of Chicngo, This I the first of a large uumber of cases growing out of the construction of the LaSalle strect tunnol, Thu azeregate of damages claimed i theso cases ex- ceeils” 100,00, Bir, Tuloy was, ay ho staten, rpectally eniployed in'this case Dy fho last Admine Bstration, and tried the ease In’the lower Conrt, "This will be o test ciso, and the principles involved nrv of tho areatest importance to the elty, 1f yonr Nouorable budy are of opinton that the interests of the city wii] be best anbsorved by Mr. Thley's to- tention fu the case, on zccount "of his fawillarity with it, In the Suprome Court, the passage of tho rexalution herewith submitted will bie proper. Ro- pectfully, icusnn 1L Terni, City Altorney, Mr, Tuley's letter shnply stutes tho fncts about the case, and usked that. the authority of the Council he obtatned If it was dosired ihat e wet In the nntter, The resolutlon was as follows: Jeaolved, That the Mayor and Comptroller he wnthorized to retain the serviceaof M, ¥, Puloy, Eny., u the cuvo of Iimeey ve, tho Gity, (h the Bupreme Court of the State of Ilinoln, Ald. ‘Thompson moved the passaze of the rosolutlon. The retalnte of the learned coun- sel wonld be of great advantage to the clty. Ald, S bf' inquired how suuch this matter D cost already and how much money would e requived to inish ap. Ald. Thompson replied that It would depend upon low many suits wero brought aralnst the oity. Ifhls silt was won {t wonld stop all further ltipation, Ald. Sonner safd tho resolutlon meant extra expense to the city, and ho was opposed on the 'fl:n]n;ul of economny to the employiment of Mr. vy, Al Sherfilan thought acifon should be de- ferred untll the uction of the Court n Mr. ll.n'lvla'(r‘alti('e l\l‘muld h{) lenrned, Ald. Gilhert moved to reter the resol the Judiciary Commlttee, Unrrlfllr.c ekt The Clty Comptrolier submitted coples of the voutrants hutween theelty amd the Chieago Gas- Ligint ikl Coliu Compuny nad the Penple’s (ina- Light wnd Cokia LCompany, fu response to o res- i;h}nl«iu of the Council,”'Latd over and pub- shei, Tulay, P, Humsey va! T SCIIOOL BOARD. COLVIN'S PIVE AVPOINTHES, Tho spectal ovder volating to the nominatlon of tive School Inspectors was then reached. Ald, Sommer woved that the report of the Committeehe not concurred fu, and that thy ap- volutments of ex-Mayor Colvin bo upprayed, Ald. Rawleligh moved to lay the motton op the table, Lost—yeus, 103 nays, 18, Ald, Van Osdel, us a member of the Commit- teo on Bchools, read the fullowing EXFLANATION OF TigInt IEronT; Tho Committes have sufliclent vvidunco of the Wovements of the Hoard of Educatlon to aatlafy them that the bent Interests of - the xchools domand wchange. Tho question of nationality was not conside: and Lad nothing ta do with the cu tlusion of the Committea. " Somno of the nomine are political sepleants, and tho Committee belier from evidence 1 thelf posscsslon, that thoy prost tute the position t advance their political stand. 2" wllllumt regard to tho best Intercets of the chonts, Tha Committes know that a Ring 1s formed In thy Toard: that somo of the numinees are members of that Rings and that the Ring includes persons out- bido of ie toard, Othor af the nowitees not In Who Ithng huvo vof unflictent forosightor fudepend- ¢nce of character to counteruct the worklng of the ting, v nuch vo, that one of the nominees Lus buunted that he can control nine menbers of the ard, The oppurtunity now vifered to place new members i tha Board will eloctually break the Ring,” Those who wlah to keep tho present Hoard intact probably know of the workingy of tho Sthug, audare in -ympm:jy with thein, #='The Commitics do not deslre to Iny all tho evi- dence they have beforo the publie, ws they do not whah to fujure the reputation of uny ond of the nomincen, aud ax no persunnl prejudice exiats In the Commltteo agalust uny membor of the loard, W thorofura have no dealre to make iny porunul attack. “These nominatlons would not lve been inade by 3Tr. Colvia if thy people had not heen da- franded of their right to clect & new Muyor at the cxplration of Mr," Colviu's term. We therefory submlt tiio propriety of ullowing nur now Mayor, treat from tho people, the right and priviiego of selecting b persons L0 pressni 10 us for confirma- 4o us wumbeea of the luard of Educution. DISCUSSION, lAllI. Lawler eald if the Committee had in thelr posseasion the facts fudicated, they shauld Lo preeented to the Councll, 1o proveeded to ArEu that Ahlsur Colvin'snowinecs had faf(h- :: 'Y performed their duty, snd that therefore ey should not Do rewoved from o Board, I-“ eprecated the utroduction of politleal, re- \ious, or uational queations inta thelr dollber- 1. Lengacher Lrietly reviewed the reasons L:}\vru n‘guhm conflemiug the present Inspeetors, Elviug fy ns his opinlon that they were Insuitlt : nt to Wurrant the rejection of Mayor Colvin's dl.zuulmcvu. The Commlttcs oughit to prefor b:tlxxlm charges. Ald. Van Osdel’s report was s Wrongr ‘aud cowardly, and ought uot to Gty sl::fg. conalderatlon, thought it wrong to ridiculs the Tport ot tha Comittes oa Bel hgolsy Who wero THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 not compelled to favor any particilar noming. tiona, He belfeved in filvnn: the Inspectozs n chunce to clear themselves from the charge: preferved ngafore them by the Committee. The best way out of the diillenity was to refor the matter to the Mayor, and let lim disposo of i es he saw t, He usked for a falr Jieariog for the Inmpectors, and urged that the matter shsuld be thoroughly veutilated. Al White uuh before lis voted tocast n Etlzma upon any man he wanted to he fully posted on thy “facts. Ilnllmu‘(m-:vury one of men reported adversely againat was™ honor- ahle and lionest, snd should not be rejected without n cause. Ald, Ityan waa much surprised at #ho lanie and nonsensteal paper submitted by the Alder. man from the Ninth. A gentleman of his [»ro- Tesston ought to know that when submitiing specilleations tho plans should accompany theti, The report consiated of nothing but {nsinn- tions from beglnning to cud, and did not treat the Inspeetors falely. The members of the Y. M. C. A., it was well known, were working ngainst ‘these men brense of thelr netlon fn TC- rird fo the Bible fn the public schools, For hlmwl{, T wanted none of the Bible for his ehtldren n the sehools, and that, he belleved, was he sentiment of the mujority of the peaple. 1 A‘d. Gilbert satd TIIE QUESTION AT 183UE was not one of religlon_or uatlonality, but of eflietency andd retori, They required” inen on tho Board of Education who were not suspectod of belougiug Lo any rm‘y.rv. Ald, Cullerton—You'll have to go outside the clity to find them., tl,nughu:r.] Rhl. Gllbert sald there were men of education and alility in Chlengo who would reprosent the people much hetter thau the gentlemen whoso vamnes it anm[lmnml 1o drop—Mosars, Rich- ber, O} Biuthanit, Wilce, and Olingor, Ald, Cullerton sald the chacter provited that Mr. Colvin should send fn the naincs, Some very strong fnsinuntions hiad been thrown out, nmht was slimple justice that the gentlemen should have an opportunity to defend them- selver, I there wore any bad members on the Board, Mayor Ieath bad the power to.weed them out. It was not right to tarnish the names of gentlemen beeausy §L was suspeeted that one, or probably two, of the appointecs be- lonized to u riniz. l‘lxl. Smith wanted the Committee to stand in a proper light before the Councl] and the pub- 1le, and hie hoped that’ Ald, Van Osdet, who had the documents [n his possesslon, wonld present his fucts so that that they might be amnllnhml, and the aceused lave o chance to defend them- aclves, AN BETRAORDINARY DOCUMENT. Al Van Osdel then hunded a dozen pages of fonlseap to the Clerk, wha proceedid to read, 'Tite charges at the begtoning of this document were 50 strong and extrsordinary that an effort was made to suppress it. A great deal of con- {fuslon cnsued. ‘hm Chatrionn ruled the paper out of order, but several Aldermen pressed for its perusal, Ald, Cleveland statod, In reaponse ton qtics- thon, that the document lhnl:ly contafued’ the evidence fn the hamls of the Committee. The reading of the document was then loud- Iy demnnded. Ald. Gilbert moved to recommit the whole mntter. On motlon of Ald, Bmith this was voted dlown, Ald. Van Osdel wishied to withdraw the docu- ment. “This was objected to. Ald, Stewart said the document did not come from or represent the Committee.” He stated that ns 0 member of the Commitice. Ald. Thompson roee Lo a polnt of order. This not being a communjeation from a committee he wanted to know by what nuthority it came Lefgre the Councll. Ald, Cullerton also lind n point of order. Ald, Van Osdel had produced the document to show there was some ground for his former ro- marks and was thevefore fn order. Inasmuch as aportion liad been read an intclligent communi- ty demanded the rest, ‘The Chairman safd lie waa very much of opin- fon, after the perusal of the first few liues, that the document was hardly in order, but inas- wuch as it had goneso far, and there wasa general demand for t, he would throw the responsibility of the matter upon the Councll— mn{ put it as o inotion whether the paper should be read., There wasno objection made, and the Clerk rguin commenced to read the dotument, Ald, Bheridan, however, wanteda little in- formation, Dhl the Chajrman of the Com- mittee or Mr, VanOsdcl base their report on the doenment? If fo, was it anonymoust Al Stewurt—I stated that 1 did not, The Chairman—The Clerk will proceed to read. Ald, Sheridan—I should like to get that in- formation. The Chalrman—You can get it alterwards, Ald, Gitbert moved tha' the speclal order set fou b o'clock be taken up. This wotion was not entertalned, the Chale Tolding that, a8 demand had been made, the documents would have to be read. 3 ‘Fhio Clerk then continued the reading na fol- ows: ¥ ‘The.rule-ani-ruin party of the old Conncll hnd 1ts tepresentative Rting In' the Board of L The leaders of thin llng are Jtichboer nnd Gopgln (atrorney for the Noandy, the frat of whom have been fenominated by Colvin to por- petunts the rale of the Ring. ‘That this tiug has plotted and legislated tocripple the sehoole, aud 1o uso tho position to further private and rectaclan intcrests, fva matter of history; the pust Lwo or turce years hava been full of apprehension in mindgalall the best mon and wouien connected wilh the schouls, THE INSTIVATOR AND ENGINEGR-IN-CHIRP of 4t doviltry counceted with the losislation of (e Soned Is Mra. Sullivan, wife of the Sceretary of the Board of Public Workw, Tor Influence vrith Colvin win Jroven by hor elting iailey disinsed and her husband appoluted in bis stead. The hos- (Hity of this Ring to Mr, Pickard, the unremitting cforts of Colviu to have Doty supemerde Mr, Lewin an Asddatant - Superiutendent, the constant conaultationn hetween tho wbove Mra. 3. aud Doty and the 1tfng, the frequent uppearance of cdttorlals from thepen of Mrs, 8. In_the dally prpere, the consinnt fznofing of Mr.: Plckand, the outrargous lesisiatlon emanating from this Ring throug\hy Committee uppointed “by Richbers and composed of tho womst watorial fu the Bonrd, ~ the wceret consultutions of thiw Committee, 1o which Mr, Piekard wis not wimlited, ©while Mr. -~ Doty wad: the In- sl nhd supiercilious treatment 'of teachors by this iduy, the abiolute worthleasness of Dot§'s porvices, tho ntter contempt with which he (Doty) 13 regzardon by nino-tenths'of the teachers, ara All mutters of fact which cannot be disputed, From hls position na Presldent of the Loard, RICODERG, In fallowinz the demands und courting the favor of thin hostiloelement, husdone the schools an fncal- cutublo Injury—chiclost, fn aidtne and abetting schemes Lo cripple the ellictoncy of Uiy schoul, uil 1o drlve frons dhem Uioss wha have done the most 10 bulld them up. itichbers luw sabil during tho {mntyuur that Mr. Pickund was too oflicions in he matter of flling vicuncies, and that lho muat’ howare, or his pluto wonld he fllled by some ona more pllant Who staod ready ta taka thu oflice —meanliyg Doty, itichberg ha cons stantly usod hls position ws Chaloman of the Come mittes on Appelntmcnts to give placos ta the frionda of the King bununera, fznoring oftentimes the superior ubllity of othor spplicants, und the Just claims of the tax-piyers thie thelr chlldren Ahould Bavo the beet korvices the money would ku- enre, ‘The disuluckigof a worthy upplicant and the sppeintmentof the danghtor of o’ welt-known hummer In the wpring of 1 was un fustance of 4l hutrayal of trust, aud v speclaily slgnhleant when 1t 18 cousldered s Richbers's upuointes wvas the poorest lier of woue thirty applicants, e THR ELECTION OF MRS, BARCLAY an Principal of the NMekersonville Sehool—s woman totally vinfit for sy such position—was accoti- plished by Itichbor;s oorta, aud in wplto of 4o repeated waenfign by Me, Tlekard and Blr, Hane ford that she would prove a disgrace. iler admin. Iatration of tlat schivol Juw renulted an digastrously as poaniblo, —a0 wuch no that the restdonts protust sgainst her ro-cluctlon, and teachers eaeape I her suptrvistonut the drst ap portuniiy, ) o socurad 't urbined edorte. af o Htout, Colvin, Richby This woman's hu, Thshucior of the speclor o “ulle uvenuo condult and sulerd oo of (o woams frauds to b peepetrated, - That Richborg, Kngtian, nPAl Gogglu have worked together In”all thoao g i withont question, antl that thoy Lave ih all tuele tmnortant moveincnts Loun In constant consultation with wni Bullivasn, snd guided by her advics aad dictation, Los bean repeatedly confussed by Uoguin toa follow: oile, ‘who bas m%ml’l the c‘fifi.’fn (J.T?h\mnry.l Principal of the stan § . "l exclual 13 un examplo of this kind of w:rk‘:“ S EMIBible i shinred ¥ U0 Intunane ek ot th i liare o Infuinous work of ¢ wotive UnduubLely' Volig o agamnaine i wlitically, As Cholrmag of the Cummitteo on Saluries,” he furthored thole plany by rotuclng the salary of he Assistaul Buporintendens without “reduciug that of any otuer ofis cer, for the “wolo purpose of forclng 3. Hanford lo rasfgn, mo that Doty might b clected with less opposition, At this sams time tho salary of Superintendent of German waa gl vauced bl por cent. He voted {or Doty In spite of hits pludge not to do o, At ono tline he planned 1o elect & maly Superlitudent of German, butwis warned t desist by M. Sullivan, und Lo desistod. 3ir. danford became u candidate for tha Principal Wi of tho Horth Division 1lh-Schoot, but M thardt, In his allegianco ta theRing, voted for thele nomince, who was sn frlsle Catholic, but wax shunted into changing bis voto by tho protest of et ety uf salarles for 187077, walarl 1 the schiedulo uf salal "7, unlarlcs of ' Principals of Divtvion - Hizl-Schools land “was mude sn wero reducod by e Ring Comiitteo 0 por ceut, while mo uthier reductlona exeeoded 30 per cent, nnd Doty's salary was not roe e at alh, T s woll Kniow that diTerent ioune Vers of this Ring aro personally bustils to vt wore of the Divislon High-Kchool Principals, an thls Lostlilty Las csused eeverer reductiofis {n salary to fafl o Priuch Bluthardt sre cspeclally prom tllity. It lu charucterlatfc of the whulo conduct of theso men to roward pets, and punish and fnealt thoso who are too wanly Lo truckle Lo thum, sad who are ahrowd etiotgh to_penetrate. thelr rchem- ings, and despise them for their Infamous dcedn and designe. It wan the PUAILLANIMOUS MANNERS OP THRAE PRLLOWSY hiat compelted mch men ae W, 11, Welln nnd E, i, Kieldon to roslqn thelr aeata ‘in the Toard ont of acif-reapect. — Dluthardt, by his votlng with thin Ring {n (holr worat scheier, by hia hoasting of his rendliesn to debanch any waman srho wontd yield to hln— AN INTRIRUPTIOR. The Chatrman—1I think I will not pormit any more to he real, [Crica of Read 1" and sensii- tlon Iu the lobby.] It s not respectahle Ian- guage to ho ured, Ald, tynn~It is prosented by a gentleman auwxmni to borespectable, lie Chiafrman—It fs not it to be read. uAn' Alderman—Who eigns the communlea- jon The Clerk read the namesat tho close sug- gested as proper persons for the Board as the sigmatures. ‘Ald, Van Osdel explained this fact amid some confuslon, Ald, Cullorton—WIll the gentloman glve us the name of the authord Ald, Van Osdel—I have the names, Several Aldermen—Go on with the readin F. The Chalrman (umphnucall{)—l cannot,_allow any more to be read for the reason I have already-given. GIVE TIR NAME, Ald. Cullorton—I rlse to a question of priyi- lege, Wo have listencd to some very bose fn- sinuations with regard to some very respectable dtizens. These gentlemen ‘may need redress, and inasmuch asthe paper as been reud Inn leglslative body and came from a respectuble gentleman, who desires to put himself right be- fore the communlty, it §s only proper that the name of the suthor or authors” sliould be made puble. [Cheors In the Inhh{.] Ald. Lawler (to ihe Chalrman—Do you de- cide, an presiding officer, fu face of # unanimous Wl!l‘l 'ol he Councll, that the paper shall not be readl . . ‘The Chatrman—T decide that it shonld not ho read becauss it contains Impropor Ianguage. 1f 1 hiad known {ts contents nt tho start 1 would no¢ liavo permitted it to proceed, Al Lnwler—Bat supposc we insist that this {mpcr should be read mmu;’zhl I objected to he roading of it at first liecause I thought something “was to come; but now 1 want it read. I appoal from your declsion. The paper will be published, and” I think wocan stand it here us woll as i the papers. Ald, Smith—I hope it will not gro that far. I hopclx that wo will have it read without anap- eal. p’l‘he Chairman—The Chatr decides the paper improper, but of course I will leave the respon- sibllity entirely to the Councl, Ald, Smith—I think the Chalr anticipates that the comununication will become worse ns it proceeds, Tean assure him thut it does not. I have read it, and am satisfled that it fs necessary ‘1t should be read now, Ald. Luawler withdrew his appoal out of re- speet to the Chalr, and moved that the paper beread. The motion prevalled by a vote of vead, 203 nays, b—the latter helng Mesars, Ballard, Roscnberg, Aldrich, Gilbert, and Stew- art. ‘The Clork then continued where he left off ns folluws: —nnul by his genoral history ss a demagogue, has proved himeelf entirely unwarthy to hold any efica of honor or trast,—certainly an office which in- volves the welfare of our children, who now more "’1‘"‘ everuced to be surrounded with purity and wisdom, 3. OLESON 14 a veanl fellow, weak-minded and untrustworthy, whose support 'ean b seeared for any measisri, however questionablo, it skillfally plied with proper induceinentn, Such men an thero are intrnsted with tho ex- peniture of hundreds of thousands of dollars ane arunlly, and withs leglslating for the children of this great !;Itx)'- & Pithable spectacle, that a city of half a million peonle cannot find enough_wlse, prudent, honest, puro men—men who meed not delverste fn closet or with one prrticular woman—to deter- mine what they shall do or not da, Of Meusra. Olinger uud Wilce, it ia certainly true that they are goul ncn, hut also truo that they Inck stamlua and foreeight, Fhe demand now Is formen tree from political aepis rations, who will bring to their dutlos honest inten- tlonk, knowledgo of edncatlonal wants, adminis- frativc ability, and who linve proporty to be taxed. Buch would be represdntative wen. Give us such, P, 8, —Four members cast blnnk ballots when Mr. Pickard was nominated last summer, Mark them: Riehbery, English, Phil Toyne, Welch. Oyt of fifteen members, the nationality question forced In elzht membors, The foilowine have frequent mentlon ns porsuns who wonldl be good members, and eficlent: Will- fam M, Wella, A, Q. Lune, I P, Heywood, C. 11, Cave, Ira W, Buell, J, P Roynolds, Sccrotary Exposition Asxaciation; . 11, Ragatz, bankes On Mr. Hanford's semgnution hi Jute, 1875, Mr, Lewls was ciccted Assistant Supermtendent for the balance of the schonl year, and had the pledged aupport of & mn(&um{ of the Board for re-electlon, A plot to vust Mr. Pickard wan Tald, and for thut purpnse an avalluble man to he used was looked for, und Daane lloty was sclected, The achool system could not Iw broken down so long as Mr, Tlckard remained. The strong outslde elomont in the plot was Mrs. Margaret Bulllvan ouidl Mayor Colvin, Mrs, S, and Doty being s mutual admirias tlon soels f' Colvin wan worked npon, and he In turn uaed all Wis folluence to bring In Dul{. with the avowed intentlon of ousting Me. Pickard, Doty was eolected, ‘That he wnderstood the urranvoment Is s fare os that the sun shines, Nanford's salary had been §2,750. At the timu e salurles were fixea for '75 and 70 the ralury of the Asslstant Superintendent was nxed oL §2,500, and, sccording to the rules of the Toard, conld not bo_chauzed; but after Doty cang tho malary was raired to &5, 000, after tha beginning of thu echool yeer, and, ax 8 soothing-pluster t Yewls, his slary was fxod ut $2,000, ho returning to the Haven Kehool, Other Princlpaly of larger rchuooln recelved only 82,600, Duty has done sbsolutely nothing for the henefit of the_achools durlng tho yesr, except o liftls clerical work at the olice, " He hrs run through the schouls urc,’w‘nnfl”i. Lt has been an barren of sugzestions to tho teachers or Principais as a pig ls of feathers. In tho Principals® Association he has donoe ittle 10; uut;-rlx\.,v. except oceasionally to wnakoe an ass of himscif. “The Princlpala without exception constder Lifm an of no value to thy schools whatever; ratherasu positive Injury, ‘The fact §n that o inuch of tho previons work of the superlntendency hay been relezated 1o the Prinelpals that tho Assistant Sn- perintendent Ia entlrely a supernumerary, A« the thne for dxing salaries for I870 nnd 1877 came atound fn June lat, a spocial cammiittes was ap- pointed for curtaliment, Doty won in_constant conference wich them, while Mr. Pickanl was nored, The salury of every cmploye and teacher wad reduced from 10 or cent, with the elngle exeeption of Daly's salagy, which wie re- ed at $3,000, Thie inference 18 that since Mr, Piciard ls nclined to fight they provide o tat thing fur Doty in the conthuzency ‘of not electing him Superintendont, RIChberg 1% the respansible man in the whols business, ~ He could control the whole matter, and_hus b el of coatrolling nine votes jn thu Board. Forsonie reason host Enawn to hlmself he has coutinually Ine Prineinals und bolittfed thelr work, vven goln thele auiordinat tenchers and saylng lisaltin things about them, ‘The Bostd coutinuaily ex: cludes Mr. Pickard from their Conualties delibern: never vlwit tho kehoo ¥ pect, ‘Thelr work would hiave be: hut for Atr. Pickard’s watchfulness—lie getting formation In roundabout waye, and thus defe; thelr desfyms, b Sullivan, late of the 79w Lias tnore inluence thai any vno membes of 1he Doard, Riehbere, Engllsh, (the attorney of the Board),and M. I Sullivan b d meetings Suthie sontls part ity to duterming the policy of tho llnnr-l. [The last thres are Catholies, and the matter camo ouc through a Catholic teacher not fn sympathy with Riehbers. | Tt can by rendily understood why Cathulles should be hostile to our publie sehools. Wha only reanon for Itichbera's working with thew is hin'desiro to sceure political Influence, Hls courso has been different, to be sure, since the uew Council was elected, b belug afrafd of them, In fact, us soon ns Thomak Hoyne uswmed the Mayornlty the whole Hoard Kiny seemed Jko ehaied meng then, when Colvin wun reinstated, ** Richard was bimse)f again,” T, J. Binthardt is o wire-pulling, unscrupulous politician, os cverybiody known, eson e a nobaily, having nofther tho position, waulth, or educatlon to 0t him fur membership. ‘e weent evil by the Board Is its heing wade np of politicians of u narrow claas, inatoad of wen of Tiberal viowe, of pusltion and influence in tho clty, und of aume adequate degroe of oducation, Almost without oxception they afe ien who Lave had no practical experience i educational work, and who Elvo no personal supervislon to the schools for the Purposo of kuowing their workings from observa. tlon, They paas rules that Principals shall do just what they fisve beon doing without esceptlon” for enrw. X For somo reason a Superintendent of Uerman hng been provided and furnished an ofice. As tho teachers 0f German ato all nutlvo Gormans, one wauld think Euglish ncedsa Superintendent just ay much and quite as worthy of It. 'The fact s, Ger- man was put Snto nnd fakept 1o the schools as o Wera holitical dodre, Hichborg belng . promi: nent In'it, It ju a nuisance to the systent, “Thers {s but oue opinlon upon the s 4 uniong the tuachiors, 1t costs thu clty sbout 340, 000 8 year, 'The Superintondent of Gierman la un & par with tho Assistant Superintendent in usefuln®as, The lobby itled rapldly during tho resdingfof these papers, the news hinving spread that soine intercsting atter was before tho Counell, tireat excltement provalled, sud there were ap- Plaveo und hisses at tho cnd of almost every bentenco, ‘As s0on 0 the Clork had resumed bis scat, HYAN—VAN OSDEL: Ald, Ryan sprang up, uud, addressing Ald, Van Oadel, suld—\Vill s gontleman father the dowuments? Ald. Van Osdel—I don't unddrstand what you say, Ald. Ryan—DId you write theso documents) Ald, \’Yuh Uudcl—’Nu“ I lye ttlm Ih\"u naimes of tho authors, aud whencver it 4 nece 1 M rane should et b . Ryan—I should like to have thelr names. Ald. Van Osdel—1 Lold mysclt responsivle for them. Ald. Lawler-—-Tho gentlernun assumes tho ro- spousibility, We Luve rawcalyved thess papers as in 1 tlzrllrh-rlwv:, and I move they lay over amd be pub- shed, Ald Byan—Not without the names, T hope. Alil, Stewart suld, as one of the Committee on 8zhaols, he did not know one s the gentlemen nomiunted by Mr. Colsln, and was by o means ]il’(‘ udiced against. them, He Liad taken vory [ttle notlce of the pupers when !hc!\' ware pro- dueed before the Committee. His duty, he considered, was to vote In the Interest of econo- my and reform, and,without. being influenced by the documenta tn which lhce’ had lstened, he Iind wigned the report. ugatust the appointment of these men, Ald, Bheridan rold ft wi {flnln after the reading of the docments, what had causcd the report of the Conunlttee. Ald, Cleveland—Wo made our report beforo we ot those letters. ALD. BHERIDAN was somawhat stagrered by this, but, recover- Ingg bhnself, ie sald that it was understond that it was on tho strength of the communieations that the report il “heen made, The motives attributed to the Coinmitten by the publi: g~ preared to be the eosrect ones, L waa proper to demund the nameas of the authors of the docu- ments, atd he mude o inotion to that effect. AL Smith did not think this motion was o [\mpcr one, Tt was for the neeused Lo find out he mmes of the authors, He moved that the matter he referred back to the Committee, with Iurtructions Lo report at the next regrular neet~ ng. Ald, Bheridan hoped the motlon would not revail. IHe did not see the utllity of postpon- ng the guestion. Al Throop did not know any of the inspect- tore, bul he was sorry tho matier had assumed its present shape. Te trusted the question would not hinge upon nntionality, politics, ar rellgion, but would he treated “on broader crounds. He tlmufi:hl the city would be much etier off if wo hind less Boarids, and the publlc oflicers were made responalbie’ to the Mayor. Ie hoped that every member would act fn'the Interest of the schools, and that If there were nny corrupt officlals thc‘y should be immediately removed, He wished the mattor to be post- poned for a week or so, ALD, BRIGOY sald the Committce irst agreed to report to re- fer th ryatter to the new Mayor, but_two gen- tlcinen were not satfefied with this, Tle report they ultinately made wns the only one upon which they conld hartnonlze. The' cominuniea- tlons cut iio figure in - the matter; nelther did nationality, religion, or_politics, The ground they touk was that Bourd should be reform- «d, and that the best way to reforin 1L wos to put new men on ft. They eonsidered it wes cnmlmflvnllf’ for the fnterest of the oty that there should he five new tnemhers on the Board. Tle would move to pestpone the ques- tlon for n week, =F NAMES, Ald. Bweeney £ald It was only right that the authors of the communications should be made known. e was contldent Mr. I'lckard wos at the hottoin of the thing, ‘There was no ust Dostponing the subjeet further; they hod dilly- dallied over it Jong euau[i'h. Ald. Van Osdel—If it Is genernily destred, I will give the nines of the nuthors, Ald. Ryan—Let 118 have thein, then, Ald. Vi Osdel—The gentleman whose name T am ahout to give, I was introducedto. 1e be- gan to tell me wbout the schools, and I asked him to put his fucts down In writing, so that 1 could have them before me. He then went bome, aud n doy or two after- warde he hrought e this” eommunication aud the one from the other party. e was Mr, Tlan- ford, Assistant Superintendent of Schools at one time. e will furnish me the nume of the other party whenever 1 demand t. Ald, Sweeney moved the previous question, which was ordered., The motlon to recommit with instructions to report back In one k was then put, aud car- ried by yeus 20, nays 30, as follows: Yeae—Ballard, Rosenhers, Aldrich, Thompson, Qilhert, Stewnrt, Kesber,” Doidler,” Van Osel, Smith, Brigas, Throun, McCren, Kawleleh, Cleve: ;9;11:(. Jlauugarten, Waldo, Linsoubarth, " Boser, iy Sherldan. Lodding, Cullerton, Tarnow, Lawler, White, Byan, Niesen, Lengacher, o Nay O'Brfen, Murphy The Councll thefi udfourned to Friday even- Ing at 7:50, MR. RICHRERG. 7v the Zdttor af The Tridune, Curcaco, Monday Dvenlng, Aug. 7.—TIt has been reported to me that ot the sceslon of the Common Council this afternoon charges wers mado egalnst me reflecting upon my offclalucts. I have not been piven un opportunity to be heard, T demamd to be heard. 1 pro- nounce the charges false and without founda- tion, and will piove that the parties making them knew them 1o be false, but did so to fur- ther ulterior designs of thefr own. Joux C. —— Toris s 0 Senport. ‘The fden of muking Parls a seaport—in other waords, of rendering the Seine navigable for sen- poiug vessels—is nraln caming to the surface. The river at Paris s only between 60 and 70 feet abiove the level of the otean, mid a distunce in o rtradzhit tine of 120 miles, althouzh, folowing the course of tha stream, 1t 16 210 miles, The problem s how to leséen the latter number and mako n greater depth of water, It appears that to dredise out 7 feet would need on expenditure of 13,000,000 franes, and an additiomal 8 fect would require 11,060,000 more. 1t s stated, moreover, thut the ayerage stze of Freneh vese +els I8 under 800 tons, The Minkster of Publie Woiks aud tho Prefeet of the Scine minde an exploring expedition the -other day to U il tho j ¥ Is to be rej by the Mu- wfeipal Counells Of vourat, nodeelson lns Geen urrived at, but the lower esthmate will probubly be sdupted; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, In answer to % Alphabetizal,” {u your last ls- sue, foraremedy for consumption i lts fivst I cun recommend Dr, Plerce’s < Golden Medival Dlscovery,” If tuken according to direc- tlons, for It has been thoroughly trled fn my famlty, und (he results were glorfous, “ Alpha- betlenl” must not expeet one bottle to do the work—tny wife tovk three hottles before sho could discover any change, but after the third bottle every dose seemud to strengthen the Tungs, and now she {s well and hearty, If Al phabetieal” will writo to me I will get withesses 1o the above. Hunwy [ 3L PatoN, Lawrenee, Marlon County, Ind. —~Clncinnatl Times, Feb, 4, 1875, Riciucna. EW FPUBLICATIONS, A Camptim ]]mfle_m fir 1876, PAPER-HONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE: How It Came, What It Brought, And How It Ended, A Paper Tead Before Several Senatars and Mem- bers of tha llouse of Representatives, of Loth Political Parties, nt Washiugton, April 12, amd Before the Univn Teague Club nt New York, Aprit 13, 1876, BY ANDREW D, WHITE, LL.D,, Prestdent of Cornell Unlversity, PRICE, 10 CENTS, or $5.00 PER NUNDRED, 2. FROM TIE TRIBUNE. 41t renroduces, as bn a spotiess mirror, the In- Fies of the experiment which canned wo much mis- ery and crime In France, sud which certafn popues Tur leaders oro intent on Interweaving In American polities. Every cltlzen whe would thoroughly comiprohiend the fuanclal questions before the pub- le, should study their development und conse- quences in tha bistory of Frunce. Vor this pur- Poso hio cannot hisve a vounder or moro Intelligent guide than the present work, It Drings forward, in awnall compass, 0, mass of fimprognable facts, which are worth more than a rart-load of funciful thearles, D, APPLETON & 00, Publishers, 519 AND 651 BROADWAY, N. Y, BEBT FOOD FOR INFANTS, wippiylg the IGHEST AMOUNT of NOUR- SHIMENT In the OST DIGESTIVE AND CON- VENIENT FORM, SAVORY & MOORE, 143 New Bond-at., London, ona all Cherints and Blorckeepers throughowt tho United States and Cansda. 1876, it MUBIEN TS, HOOLLY’S NEW CIHICAGO THEATRE, MONDAY, AUG. every ovening at B:1% #nd Wednexcay and Seturdny matinces, ot 9:1 . M. Hetarn of the favorites, IHOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, compriaing 30 of the most eminent artists In the profeasion, Ol favorites and new faces. Pirat appearsnco of Mr. tcorgo £ Knight, the greateat of all derman diaiect comedinng,” M. J. W, Mor- tan, the popular comeding, Mr, A. €, Morland, the eat interlucutor, Mr. E. M. Kavne. Chicago's favorite linsan, Mr. Cliarlex Fostelfe, fomnle it yemonator, M. Cool White, slage manager, in connection with the old favorites, John Hart, THily Rice, E, M. Hall, Johneon and firuno, Little Sinc, Yercy Ashon, Arthnr Cook, D, Baeron, J. Sulli- yan, ‘together with: the great Donble Quartette, and Prot, Vaos' unequnicd orchentra, Box ofice now open. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. WILL K. CHAPMAR Engsgement of Chilcago's Favorite Comedian, JOEN DILILOI, WIith his Excellent Company. Monday and Tuca. day evenings, Ang. 7 and 8, will be performed TOE VICTIMS, and THE IRISH DOCTOR. Matinees i Satorda Tercos, anager, Vednesda; ADELPIT THEATRE. To-night, Augt. 8, Continued Buccem of tho NEW YORE SENSATION, Ty M'lle BERTHA GOLUE aud ELIZA QUILLUJM, thie Premiers of Clamic Beauty, and Thtrty besutlfu formed young Iadles, ® LIVING ART STATUARY. The popular Freaman Kisters, John Reliz, tho Yon: rd Tiros,, and all the old favoriies In u sterling Olfo tertalnment, EXPOSITION BUILDING. LESWOLDS [ GRAND EROIMENADE CONCERT THIBEVERING at A o'clock. Mre, Helen Ames Hifl- Jings, Mre Flora Mucllor, Memrs. Alonzo Haieh, A gred Wilkie, Thomss Godwllile, The Orfental Quar. tette, the Grand Organ, and the Cryatal Garden Band. Admission, 25 cents. Woon's MUSEUMN, TURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 8, THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Matinee oveey day at 2 p. THE TOLEDO. CONCERT EVERY EVENING AT 8 DCLOCK. Admission Free. TIE Vfilll(hlflo TRIBUNE, (?AMPAI.GN licago Tribune The Prestdential Campnalgn is now opened, each party baving placed Its ticket in the field, It will be an oxciting and desperato steuggie. If the Gov- crnment parsen into the hands of the Lemocrits and Confedernten, it will pat back the whecls of progress for wany yesrs. Tteaction will be non- gurated; the colored people wl be, practically, reduced to bondage; and elther he National Debt will be repudiated, or hundreds of millions of Jtebel clalms for Rebetlion Josres will be raddled on Northern tax-payers, on the ples of **dowg Justice to our Bouthern brethron!™ 'The Democratic-Confederute alliance Is the rame in chaructor and splrit a0 wher the one wing re- rolved that the War for the Unfonwas g ** fatlure, " and the othier wing trled desperately to make 1t fullure, Thoy are now a harbor of refuge for see- tlonal animositios and pro-slavery rontimonts, With all thelr promiscs and pretensions . hey have proven utter failnres In dealing with ques- tions of Texation, Tarill, lievenue, Curruncy, or Reform, Prudence ndmonishes that **the destinies of the country in peace should be confided to those who eaved It fu war." Nothing will de ‘more to arouse the publicto thelr danger, and avert the calamity of Copper- headand Confederate sscondency in the goveru- went of the untlon, than o wide diffusion of Tue Cineago Tiunexe nmong the people of the West, All the hest specches of the great Republican or- ators will be published. Al the fmportant docurments ond facts will be rprend hefore itn readery, All wsaful politfeal fuformation will be given to the people. 3 "Tho Opposition party wiil be kept on the de- fensive, and the campaign be made warm sud lve- Iy for thom, CAMPAIGN TERMS. From now untll the 1st of December, three weeks after the Presidential election, Tur Tamexe will bo sent at the following exceedingly Tow rates: Weekly Cavipalgu Tribune--ssingle copy. Threo Coplera s iiry cieven Fon Caples L0 one nidraay,, .. .. -AIngle ropy 1o’ 'l‘y'frlbllm Three Coples.oiiiens woviininnl Back numbera of the Campaign Edition eaunot be kent, The sooner persuns order THE CalHAzoN TIEONE, the gsater nauber of imsuca they will ot for tholr money. Address THE TRIBUNZ COMPARY, SHIOAGO, ILL, —tiio Genaral ety Lebweci e e No, 43, Nortl Tinure, “Satordny, Aug . GERMAIN, "Reculous, Saturddy, Au. LABRADUK, dunglivr, Saturdoy, Aug, v, 4 p.ni o of Iwmzo tn Fold (inclnding wine) : Pirt cabln, ¥ Eit, scconllug (0 uceammodation: roconi, §723 third enbln, ¥40. Tieturn tiokets at yor dueed Tafew, Sty WILIL siiperiur accanmio. co d, datfuns, ineinding wing, bedttng. and utenatls, without extm charge. K Frenmers murked thus * do hot earry neerage possengers, | LOULS DRBERIAN, Agent, 03 Srod i W CE WHITE, No. (7 Clark'st., coruur Rahdolnh, Akebt for Ghicai e (il ANC N ETHIONIA, Aug. Aug.20.108. m VICTOIEAL Aug, fi, 8 poia | ALBATLY, Bopt. 4, 8 p + York uhd Lond Ne o) LLYSLA, Aug. 12, 118, m, [ ANGLIA, AUg. 20, 11am New York to Glasgow, Liverpoal, L%ndou, or Londohderry. Cabing, £65, 875 and &0, wecordtng to sccommodations, intermedlate, £15; sieeraze, $29. Dratia beteid LOF DUY ATOUNE Bt CUFFCNL TaleR, HENDERN PN DIEILEIS, 00 Washinigton-st, STATE LINE. IVE) rm“‘ DUBLIN, STATE (1 INOHASA. LLINGBIALL STEAFIERS & anil Glasgow: A DO S A REAGK, ) L) {or Bl Lloyd North German Lloy The steamers of this Company will asll every Satur. day from liremen Pler, lw’!‘m ’;t] Thirdst,, ifoboken, Kutea of pasage~¥rom New York to Bouthmmptun, Londou, Navre, ol Ttrenien, first eabin, $1L07 second iy e O QG kg Ca A 2 Nowling treen, Now York. Grent Westorn Stoamship Line, ¥rom, New York Lo Beltol (England) direct, NWALL, Kt veven Thul ' Aug, B At Wedneaiay, Bev s e Hoeala Sickape cerimee: MU P WINTE, u7 Clark sk, Micuias COn BUM| Cabin passage, Bl b Apply to WAL, faflruad, itral CUNARD MAIL LINE. B s:luln- three timcs s week toand from British orta, Iy at C cnfi:’i"-flm‘.wx‘,‘fi‘.\}’.‘. v P, 1L DU VERS northwest corner ATKINSONS’ PERFUMERY. LAU DI COLOGNE °S J. & B, ATKINSON, ‘Will be opened Junc1 for ‘the Soa- A (lcnncn Weatarn Agent. TPERFUNMERY. ; S. WIITE ROSE E‘:: BROWN WINDSOR SOAP = FIVE PRIZE MEDALSY, Suld by all Dealors, e O Hand Blroet; Loiidon, SEA VIEW HOUSE, IYE BEACH, N, H,, son of 18786, “UBY, G, LONGLE, Propsl o QUING BON. CHARLES FILANCIS ADAMA, LL. D., Chairmiag of Toand of Managers. WILLIAM R, DIMMACK, L. D, Master, The dealgn of the & the most thoruugh mannet, fol ol egen. Tloya Trom this Aradamy liave been thia year Vale, Iirown, and Atmherat Col. 11l gentiemon of aefintiter th Harvard Teges. “Thers ara ilue. teache: aiflity nid experienre. There is 3 preparntaty elaw for thoss too_yonng for the Academys and the fnatraction glven is careful and syAtematie, derlgned to Nt tho puplle thoroughly for the higher'wark of the Academy, 'No puplle are re- celved uider 10 years of age. T Sanier (it i Tsmily) and the Awistant Teachiers revide [ the Academy Boarding Echoul: and {ic yonnger hors hare ench n separata alcore In 8 lanee dormitory that commubteate directly with the' Mss- ers bodroom. oy can sl be boarded tn g vata tamiltes. For eatalogiies nddress the Saster, ADIES SCHOOL, Proparatory, Academio, and Oollegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Jeiinlopen Sept. ki, 1870, Tioama large, elogantly farnished, heated by atenm, and lighted by gas. Special attention to health. 'Gymnastic delll, " No public examinations or cxhibitlone, Prof. G, llesner, nn expericnced Instractor and i?'"f"""‘ will have charge of the Departaient of use. Dr, Henry Forter will have eharge of the Tealtn Department. Dr. GGeorge Loomia will have the government of the activol, 1o whom all communicat{ons should be addrersed,”_Send for circular, LAKE FOREST UNTVERSITY. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT will open Scpt. 7. R. W. I'atteraon, D, ., Prosidont. FERRY HALL. Miss Martha I, ngxmt. Prin- cipal. The Elzhth Year of this firet-class reminary for young adies will commence Sop. 7, For further information le‘g to I W, PAT. TERSON, D. D., or to MI8S MARTHA 1I. SPHAGUR, Lake Poraat, 111, MISS ABBY . JOINSOR, Tor seyentecn years Principal of Brmdford Academy, Yl begin the second year, of hor lomo Rehool fab Young Ladles Sept. 27, b lier reefdence, 160 Cliries- .. Boston, lire SAIUATE 1. BAILEY, Intn of Dearborn Bemina: Y" I tlgu, have cl e of the Department of Mental Philosnph, s Lettern, and Latin, Taeences—['rof, Hartlett, Chicago Theo, Bem- Inary; the fev. . Peabody, varnd University, Cainbridge, Maw,: Jaiea T, Ficlda, Boston. L slatt il CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CIICAGO). The fall term of thin institution commences an Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1870, Another new bullding will be com- pleted und ready for occapancy at that time, Its capacity will bu suficlent to necommudate ity ad- ditional boarding puplis, _For further information orcircalars nddrees tho Presldent, 0. THAYER, Chieazo Eemal Collego, Norgan Ifark, Cook Cory ro For "KEMPER ELALL, KENOSHA, WIS, Tbe Memortal School for girls and young ladies, founded 1870, orranizad 1871, A Facnlty of Faperior feachers, Rxcailent discipline, ‘Sest-ciass_seconiimo: datfons, Dulldtugs weil arraneed: new Chapel snd Cloister completed: new Music-House: wnd eversthing il be i Projier order for tho opening WEDNESDAY, o Su0: Miste, Drawing. and Palotiog the g e iORGE . EVERIUALT, D, D, Rector. HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. TWENTY-81X TEACHERS. Ten teacher in the Conaervatory of Music con- nected with the Collepr, Churpea Jens thun any school In the United Hiates affording equal mdvan- {ages and ncconunodutiona, Fall term opens Sopts 7.7 Send to REV, 1. C. PERSHING, . D., Plftse burg, Fa.. fora catalogue, HICHLAND HALL' HICHLAND PARK, fLL. ACOLLEBIATE & PREPARATORY INSTITUTIOR FOR LADIES JFALL Scslon begins September acth. 188, Course af Study thamugh and extended Rare facilines for Musc Drame inz ami Valnting—\ianners Morais il Hieakh of thefnt e poitance, Callexe Building com nd well farmished, No tonms for puplls atave two flehtsaf Malrs. Location attractive. Thow who have complete their onliuary schoot cducation elsewhere maybe receiveriopuric onr ZDWARD P, WELI( R chirees Sith special advastage; ZDWA ZETEH, Prorid ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Yor Young Ludies and Girls, uear Chicago, L1}, Nezt schoul yeor will commience Mon 1870, Indofved snd patronized by the o nent citizens of Chicago and vicinfty. MIS. GUTTER, formerly lead Arsistant Washing School, Chicago, Principnl, ~ Send_for clrcular to Principal, Elmhurat, Dul L. . Call ge MRS, COTHBERTS SENINARY Reanens Monday, Sept. 13, for youn: ladies and chil- dren. duy wehoof. hoarding and Full curpe of efli- erd e Geachers, Superior hnildin il attentlon glven o muvic, Co . Loufs. For eatalngu, A CGTNUERT, Prin NON MILITARY ACADEMY. Cupt. B X, Kirk JOUNT YEX Morgan Park (near Chicoun). Taleott. Pres. Ilenry T. Welzhi, Principal. ‘The fall term commences on Thuredny, Scpt, 1870, The rehool, under new monage will aflord Inrgely Increased fecilitics for thuroagh in- rtructlon, Ko further Informntion uxd clzeulap: oddress Capt, £D N, KIRK TALCOTT, President, Morgan Park, Cook Couuty, Ill., or 118 Moaroe- sty Chicago, PENHBYLVANIA l"lllshll\'i" Fawt Eund, a, all the Depurtmoentw of 11} crnnient i« that of o refined cation, FEMALE COLLEGT, College Course embraces «r’ Education, Christlan hote, i1 iiles from the heart of the city. e, easy of aecces, fnd un- ECEDOTY, Feuson Opens 5 apply eardy to tho Htev. L 11,10, Presldent. CRICAGO LADIES' SENIRARY, 1and 17 Bouth Eheldon st.. ane gquare gaat of Union Pk, Gov: Lo- Freo from dust il smok surpuered for heanty 1 T Fourteenth year apros all the deparime nt, 11, Able Profersors Iy nts, Claseal, nlinl I'raf, slcal. Eloeutton apieclatty, an E. M, “ITie modern lanainges (n churgy Ve taaehers Ample sccomiedations fur bt nAlIIF ninl ey puntls, 3M15; G, rincipal. IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS, ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entruce npou any study innny department conditfoned only by preparation to purane that nlnd{, thnanitordbig greater latitude in the relection and the oréer of studles than can be found elss cre, Expunsen low, For cata- logue address (GEO. V. MCELROY, Pres., Adridn, HVING MELITARY ACADENY, ke View woar Chicagol, opens Sept, 6. Ten acren rounds: eareful ovirieht of the morals sud aleta: four. vexiivit Profeor, end or e0 155 Washingtonest., apo, 1L 1, s Ve g A DF IV, MARTY’S SOFOO! 3 ngine el COE, fre ST, XKnoxville, Knox County, Iil. rch Schiool for Qlrls, n the ninth your of micceraful apeention. Unmirnaveeit for {1 healthy loration. irsteclans in ald ltn ap- pointinuite, Clallgnwes eomparison with tho best I ntor. taeteru wchiooh NARY, 086 and 996 Wabash-av, Tloarding and Day ictionl for Yonng Ladies and Girls. Terenty-re Near e 11 Lo entitoguen iwi- BUVELor lte St USRS Yonog Ladies' Collegiate 1nstitute and Seminary, 3 MONHOL, MICTL. e Tt YR S W of Tt , Fifteon Planos, one Plpe Orny, cliors. Apply to Pruf. E.J. BOYD. SMonre, Mic PAUKER COL: Broukiyn olehte, “Vho thirtyg ton willopen sept, 12, 1870, ) rucetioi Intu the tanily of Mf Iy, ‘Phe hedt factlithes datntiuiz, oud, Modern Langnage conrse . n addry TR Tiroakiys, Ne Yo, i fi”l‘“ font! et year of this fnatlt (3o wbrumd are it & miemh v thi itad Diatn crs et puelihans s country. Graduatos ohiath cxrellent potilo CENE 1t Fop the Alinual it eopens B Hlegister, con: ta lnufi o irae of Bika3, wd full puriicutars, MJ‘IL'II ULED DROWNE, Dlrector, RACINE COLLEGE ) The Adllllll"" Term ; i lll",'(;‘! I’;ll;ll\:unuln Al’:’hu (ifil}; ege aud Uran Schnol uped Yo a by to LY. JAMES DRROVEN, SOUTH STDE SEMINARY, 460 Michigan-av. MIS. HIMONE, Principsl, The choal will Te Bept, 5, Witha fuli corps of teachors, class s now formi log, Fur a cireulary kpply s b0 Grove Hull, Na Moo chioul (GF 1570, Addrees Mi U\'xti.\' Veraltl on, Conu. A superior dlca, Jicnpiengsept, 20, ONTFORT, Principal, LAW OF (RE i tiolt shd GLLEGE OF Citeago. lecturers, Fough Guurve, 5. ultess V. b, 1) rla‘l:'l(r‘ll. fiie b, oW, Beereuny MILY HCHOOL FORR ADY, Principal, Now LA CITAM ey sid clifle enscs covorid y . ! Bwarthuore, Pa. TNLRE, 0L BIEVAN BOARDING-SCHOOL FOIt W1 "youui lutes, lintavis. TORWICH UNIVERSITY, Sclenting aud Military choul Horthneld, V. Addreas Praf, CHAS.DOLK, SCAIN ARG A awinki VADL! ‘ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING mglot & MO N AILWAT, Canal-street., coruer oty a7 tadison<at., and atthe depots. blienava Lake ationeys iuki a=Depot cornerof Walis and K ~Depot corner of Canal and Kinzic-1is, MICHIGAN CERTRAL _dolph, and &% ey Hure o SOIeErof Hane Teave. | Amive 1) Ih}'l lgh M;!n nad AlrLige) Niglit Express,... Griina fidpidn in Moruing Express. Night Kaprs. 1 Gaturday Ex. CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT 101 KAREAS OTTY R Tnlan Depot, 2 e oo ovent Side. d _CHIOA & DENVER BHORT LINES, a0 near Madison-st. brid lcea: "t Dopat, and 125 liandoiph g = Tenve. | Arrive. 1230 p.m. oL o Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex. 5t Louls & Buringneld Bx.,. bt. Loul Hlplln.‘helfl & Texas, L'ekin and I'eoria Fast Express, Poorla Day Expresy Peoris, Keokuk & Buriing! Eircatore Laton. Wasiits 08, Wash'ton E: doliet & D¥Ig” Accomindsin LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN S0UTHERN, i:}\'m Arrive. 040 m.| 8:0p, peci 0 . Atlantic Express, dally. Rk e Coleliour Aceominodat .| 111108, m, Nignt Ezpres..... . m.§5:408 m, B A A D LA CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & 6T, PAUL BAILROAD, Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Canal-ata Ticket Onfiice, g3 BGath Clark-st., AT oppaaite Slicrman louse, Teave, | Armive. [ 7i130p, m. 008, M, |* 4:00p. 1. U TCs. . L o4 i Epien, £:0G p. m. *11:008. m, _Nizht Exprem.. t9:15 p. m.lt :008 m. e MInTEaTols Ate Sod SlineE ¥in iaiivor and Prainia ervia Aon 81 3 4o Chicn, of via Walcriowsi, La Crasse, and Widons: Mflwaukeo E: Winconsin & s A ross.. Widonst, Taw TLLINOIS CENTRAL AD, Depot, foot of Lake:at, and fout of Twenty-necond-st, “Ticket Oflice. 151 Itandolph-st., near Clark, = Teave. | Arrive, i% Bidsp. mo T:0 8, Bl S:30p. m. F:300. m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUIROY RAILROAD, Deputa, fuit of Lake-M., Indiaoa-ay, sod Sixteenthe st.. and Caoul aud Bixiecnth-sta, Ticket Offices, 50 + shd 8t depots. _Leave, Arrive, Malland Expreas,oo.... any sireator Passen, i, Dubuque & Hiot “Joacpit Bep. Alltora TAMengCT.oouree Sehdota, Ortawa & Bi Pasmcnie Aurura Pascngoer. Aurora ['amenger Db S L X, iy =Y dSundari. . y Bxp... .8 for Otnalial s nwort 81, Joaepl £ 10 s Grove Accomuiodn] ') fanleanure Insenger Downer's Grove A Pacific N K ERIE AND OHIOAGO LINE, Tieket Offices, A1 Clark-st.. Valmer Houss, Grany Facific, and at depot, Expoiltiun tidinz:, Leave. i Arriv xpreas=Pullman Draw| ~itoom Bleeping Cams, to) New York without chanze., Atlantic Expreas — Pullinan Flucolrawing- Koo sk _Ing Cars and dyorel Cars, moAp m.| wiop. m. Only line runatng the hotel cars to New Yorx.. PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & ORICAQO RAILWAY, Leave, |_Arive, Doy Express.. Palite Ly Local euger—Iast Muall Fast Line, Ml Dy 8:50a. m.| £:108. m. Hunday excepted, tuundny’;xcurugd. BALTIMORE & ORIO BATLROAD, Tratus teaye from Expodtion Bufldiug. faot of Mon: toossl, Tieker-oflices: 43 Clarii-at.. Paimer Houses _iraud Pucinic, and Depot (Expositioh Butiding). Arrive TUaily, fEaturday exveptod: Accommodatio Dmy” Expreas. ARt gHmAGO, ROOK BLAND & PAOLYIU RAILROAD, cpoly curner of Van fiuren anil shermanaid, Ticket otlee 5u Clark-t., shermun House, Leave, 1 hEx (810002, @ up: LAKE NAVIGATIO! (OO0DRIOH’S STEAMERS. For Milwaukee, otc., dally (Sunia; Satumay juat dow's Tenve until . Por (irand Haven, Grand Hapl uun{ (Sundays wxcepied),.. frevn T Forbt. Josuph and lenton THarbor, daily (St days’ excepted) £aturdays LioatdonL For Gircen iuy and L rhin) For Lutingiua, Man Thursds Omaha, Leavenwr .. s Pern Atcommodutfon. MEDICAL CAILDS. Lock Hospital, cor. Washinaton & Frauklln-sts, Chartered Ly the St pelvite, complieated AMES has sioud st W1 Ll hiad 0T T protesnton for (Lo V8L Years. A experien i‘lkl are uil-tmportant, Kenunl Wenl it Juises by sireams, pluiples on the tace, lost ui d, can poviiively bo cured, Ladlea wantlag the p e sitention, call or write, WAANL Lota (o pas Hent A bouk fur the milliun, Marrisgo Gulle, wi tedls you all sboul these discan uld fnrry— wh =10 centa o, Tay ol Ir, Jdailies o W) . YOu sea no ono hul tha toctor Wlaty years of aze, Cousbltutious wlways f . “ Ottlee honvs, VA, B, L0 7§, 11 ) | busluess meletly cuntdential, (B iluciis, | sty Iauk 41 pases e, NormmDR. KEAN NO PAY » ] 230 5, Clurkeat., cor: of Maurac, Cllraza. May ¥ e couaulted, personaiiy of by winil, frev of chiarie, ou all CHTONte uF Rervoud dlazave, DIt . KEAN 1stio ouly phyictan 1 ths city Who Warranta cures or o paye ” Oitico Tioute, 98, 1, 108D, 0.1 Suad3ye from O 10 1 uscun of pren health may bo reget picidiinontd tu uiarr and ph; (ty, Leliig the resultof =) ye lence, Dric nts, CAddress the authog, D FCANR, ulcouiidrentdenceal Havs Yenti-at., New PRESORIMIION PRER For the speedy cure of Seminal Weakner Lost BManhoud, and wll disorders brought on by indise cretlons or excess. Ang llruy‘gul Lisa the |H¥f::l“ ;{Illl. Altlr:nl DAYIDSON CO., Dox 2200 ow York.’ FAIRBANKS, MORSK & OOy 111 & 113 Luka St., Chicaga. *Boearafultobuy auly the (lans'—