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o corn$ Onondaga, Mlareis, 5,500 bn carn: Nep- e Oitaws, 4,540 bw corn, 6, 000 Br aeed : prap Whale, Sancen, 3,700 G corn; Friondship, Beneea, 6,600 bn corn. Ci.eAnkn—Prop Novelly, Peorls, 73,807 ft Inm- ber; Novelty Ko. 2, Doorls, 53,807 ft lumbo Cayuga, Leckport, 80,771 ft lumbors Gen. Sher. o, bforris: G mlamber. 166 m shingled; Soni- tor, 'Marscillen, 44,608 ft inmber; rap Mobawk Tielto, Wilmington, 50 m Jumber, 60 brls flowrs J. Memard, Wilington, 05 m lymber prop Boniank, Lockport, 3,770 bu wheat; Maple 750 bl ‘whieas: Thomss Scolt, darsellics, Ud, 424 € lumber, — PORT HUURON. Epectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Pont Hunok, Mich,, Bept, U.—Dowx—~Schrs David Wagatall, Trinldad. Uv—Propa 8t. Joacph, Arctle, James Tlak, J¢,, Ollo and barges; schra Madeirs, Amorics, M. P, Merrick, L. B. Rice, Marca 'olo, Wisn—Sontheant, rlsk; weather clondy. ‘The tug Farrar strick o enag Su St. Clair River helow hero, and sunk in shanl water, last night. Bhe will be rained and docked] he Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Ponr Hunon, Mich., Sept. fi--11 Y. M. —DowxR— Props Pacific, Onelda, Wertfonl, linron City, Rt J. Huclet and consort; schrs Col. Ifathaway, Bt Feter, New Dominln, @. 1L Warrington, Drothorn, @ D Ur—~J'rops Cania, Cily of Concord; Tleather Dell, Melvin D, flacon, Cortez, 61, Lawrence, Arcndal, Winv—Southcast, [resh; wenther cloudy, — MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Tia Axp TiAT.—The new Anchor Line prop Wiseahickon, Copt, Blsson, Is on lier way to Chl- cago.. JThe shovelers ot, Buffalo aro on n atrike against the reduction of rates from $4 to $3 per thoueand, They want the old - prices or will not work....The tug Clematia and hor tow of Peshtigo ‘barges got aeparated off T'wo Rivers Polnt in the recent blow, ndd the tug at last acconnts was en- deavoring to plck them wp....The lumber-barge Colin Capbell will bo fitted up for making winter trips botween Manistee, Ludincton, and Milwan kee, earrylug enndry frelght, lumber lzpnllu. and asseugers.... Suyn” the Delroit -Free-Press: ‘Eutuniay night” the tng Torrenl, bound np the rlver within tow, colllded with, the tug Bween- elakea, which was bound down. ~ The Torrent -had ber rall and side somowhat stave in, and damage yariously cetimated from £400 to $500 \was ans- talned by her. On herarrival at this port Sunday morning ahe was placed in dry-dock, whers she will reccive necessary repaire, The Milwankee Newsnnya: **Tha tug compas have at Inst cuing to an underetnnding, ¥or the past month they iave heen losing monoy, and ot Inst have coucluded that It was.bottar to *‘give in'* a little rather than throw off the boats, which would bave to do fu the endl. the owners met and adopted a which will make the businesa more profitahle Yo thewm all. Tho result of the meeting Is that five tuys from tho Milwaukea line, two from the Inde- pendent line, and the Dick Davis, are to be drawn off, leaving five tuge In sorvica. The prices have been fixed for the sdnzon at 20 per cent of eand rates,”....The Dotrolt 7'ritune sintes that Lake Jluron was very rough Monday mght. **The only disnater, lowever, reported {hin farfa the beache 1ng of tha barge George Danna. She left Uoy Cily In the morn{ng In tow of the steant barge Dubuqne, fozded with Jumber for this port. Good progress was made fnz. The gale, however, wan severe, nnd kept fncreasing, -~ At about 11 o'slock in tha nigh havingalready sprung a Jedk, she became water- Iogged, parted her Vine, and wae driven ashore sbont three miles from Girlndatone City. er crow were all aaved, and it is thonght her cargo will also be zaved, As noticed elsawhere, the tug Winslow, with the barge Paragon, lias gone to herrelef.",.,) A Detroit dispatch l?fl Tho steam large City of Port Huron, bound from Marqueita to Huffalo, with & cargo of fron ore, sunk thntafternoon ahont 4 o'clock an Lake Huron, three miles north of Lake Yoy, and two miles from share, in 50 feet of watar, ‘rhe Captaln, Georgo Davis, his son, and eight men took refuge an the cahin, which broka, logso grom the hiull, Thoy wero picked np by a Gaion which went to thelr " asalstance from Lake Port.* The remalning two of the crew wera up in the rig- §lnl, and wero rescied by the tug Willlam f. loare, which, fogother with the stmr Evening Btar, Jeft Port Iluron' ot G o'clock to render ns.: elstance to the barge, The accident 18 supposed to have oeen cansed by the consumption of coal, and the consequent scttling down by the head: and while in,that condition the heary seaa boarded and sank her, She is ownsd in Duffalo. Valucdat $15,000; fully Insured.™ : NoTicE To MAntxzRs.—On and after Sept. 15, 1570, two lights will be exhibited aa n range to galde through the cut into the mouth of the éflx‘- naw Nliver, Michigan, and the light herotofore knawn au tho **Saginaw Hay ' light will be discon- tinued. Tho front light will be of the aixth order, fixed red. 27 feet sbave the lake, and visible 13 etatute milen, The rear light will bo of the fourth auder, fixed white, 01 fect above the Jak ibio 144 statulo miles. Eaoli {lluminates 180 dog. ot the horizon, The front structure is an opon frame towor, painted white, rising from a sqnare erih. The rear steucture o of yollow brick—a square towor riaing from the northenst carner of o dwelling, Thoy are 2,310 fect aparl, The approx- fmate ponition of the lights, as taken Trom the Lake Survey Charta, is as foll Latitude, 43 deg, (38 1nln.) nort) deg. (50 min. ) west, lires schrs bla, durlng the day and esrly aven- Magmetic b ¢8 of prominent oh- Jécte are a8 folloy int, ]? E. ..D :.'?1‘"“' mil LK., 25 statute o8, Burrato Tua ArsoctaTiox, —The two tug lnes, smbracing sll the large class harbor t: in Dufa) have at ngum}w ipgn toeras. u!u‘:-:;clnll:u? s iarnaisy Wil Has provallto. Tha tlose ot S ron. 'The mow arrangoment wont into offoct yi terday niorning. Capt. George liand and Thom- 23 Maytham will superintend the tugs, and Charlea W. Jones continues In the oilice laoking affer the lflmflur{. ltates for towing will be eatabliuhed, wo arq Informed, that will give satiafaction to ves. scl-men generally. It fu clatmed that under the @soclation (o tuge can be managed wilb greater econozy, Thoro will Lo no fusther necesslty for running up {o'Lonz Polnt for tows, Tha tugs add. ed to thu arsociation are tho If. G. Nolton; H, N, Nlrll‘n. Annle M, Pierce, of Maytham's line, and gx:: Tim Doyle, awnod by Doyle & Carter. —Lugalo press. Zpectal, Plspatch to The Tribune. Manquerte, Michh., ScrL U, —Aniveo—Prop J. 8, ¥ay, Unvana; ecura liclen, Genos, City o Tawas, D, P, Rhodes, Kate L. Druce, acanaba, CLeAnzp—Schra 1, 'P. Rthodes, Oak Leaf, Alva Bradloy, Constitation, Pasatip Up~Prop Winslaw, Incorrectly raported last evening an dizabled at Whiteflah Toint, lec delny wan caused by unloading 150 ton: hi Bouvxn Dn\vu—Afluig 1 kxg. Souesplileat. N t— MAY IT BE CONVERTED, . o the Edilor of The Tribune, Cricaao, Bept. 5.—1 saw an editorial tn the Bunday ZTimes headed “ Tha Eplcene Priviloge." It commenced with the following pertinent question: “Ia slander to be the weapon of the coming man?? The" interrogation s quite appropos If addressed to tho Chiengo Zimer. Thers {8 4 woll-worn sphorism that “poople who live in giass-louses sliould not throw stones,” and as wo read tha article we imagine the Interlacutor, and think of paragraphs pub- Mshed In his paper that were redolent of vilo und false criminations, tantamount to the basest and most culpablo lbel, Many pure and honest men (for such exist, though we frequent) lament their absence) lays been charges Mith base Intentions, m the o Vlows it strikes wny have fallen on g sloulders, but we know of n late cnim‘r’n‘;mn that un;lmr A-hm:hu% three menof strict !nteR- rity with Intrfzue. Wihat ¥ Mra. Wabby Hooby could have added wore stizma to the character of any young lady thun the Zimes heaped upon the eéstimable daughter of Licut.-Gov, Earlyt 1t 1s smonyz the firet tu grasp for straws of slan- der and send 1ts muliclous {nsinuations forth to mulha reputation, That odlous paper ehould ba fully cognlzant of the fact that * Examples have & more pow- erful effect upon the mass of people than pre- cnts,' and s wo see a rule lad down for othiers to follow wo cast_our thousslits back fo tho frawer and quizi “Didst thou Nkewlso " or “Have you scen tho folly of your Yays, und ‘rlie to prevent othors from fnlling futa_ the clutches of cotirts for slander and Jihel, af which you have tasted often1" 1f the Chicago Zimes has commonced an ablution < Drovesa ou ftaclf, and seefng the good resulting rom dolng * unto uthers ns yo would that thoy #honld do unto you,” we beg ita pardon, for wo ave no deafre to l»ruwnt u penjtent siuner {rom Presanting his gilt at the altar if he has recelved Perfect - puriieation, for, whors sin abounds, Kace may much more abonnd, und While the lamp holds out b burn ~ Thu vtlest sinner may return, " Mr. Blorey may yet be aaved, and wo ask the Prayera of Tug TRIBUNE for fta wulefip%flt\v. ———— AN UNHAPPY CORNER, Lo (Ae Biitor of The 2'ribue, Cpicago, Sept. b.—~There arises from the Southeast coruer of Dearborn and Adams :Irtuu s conglomerntion of the mast diabolicnl “anella " fmaginable, Evon the most unblzsed " Orunprejudiced nose ceun (a8 ft wends Its way Dast that coruer, on Dearhorn street) pick out teven distiuct and separate odors, each one of Yhich would ba sutlicient In laclt to rival Bridgeport if it only had volume enough, ' In uufon there is strength,” 'tls suld, but In 4 caso the unfon results hi stink: 1t is very sroug, thoy —urm»gm-uu‘;‘h,ltmuk,to e 88 iy for & forty-aere 1ol crhopa you dou't belleve me when I ga; ere arg séven distinet odors porveptivte on \hfl{ tlyrnm Just walle pasy there ones and see. akoa pencil wnd you can check thc}n o !olllugu: ¥ - Buell from dirty chicken-coo) 4 Bmell from dm; fish-boxes. P Bunell from rotien vegetables, Emell from butcher-shop, Smell from free-lunch remnante, Bumell from stale lager beer. . B! from sfubles fn basement. Pagposcis. ES 13 A N TIIE INA AND FROLIC. A Pappery Lette} from Capt. Nicholson.” . His Btatoment of the Ciroumstances of the Late Race. L[] Point-Blank Contradictlon of the Cana. dian Affidarits, Declaration that tho Inn “Jocke eyed” the Baturday Race. Explanation of the Home Stake- - Boat Problem, In the Lditoy of Tha Tribune. Do, Mich., Sept, . —In your papor of the A0th ult. thera sppeared about thres columns of statements by your reporter, Col. 8haw, Mr. John Davls, and nzmeroun afidavita, ail purport- ingto he what they know shout wy decisions as referee In the races hotween tho yachts Iua, of Torante, and Frollc, of Chicago, As.a rule, I dislike newzpaper controveraies, nor would I notica thin, only that it s writlen fn snch & manifest spirit of unfairness, and I8 such a willful and wnaliclons tissne of falsehoods that I cannot allow it to pass unnoticed, Tn what I now say T will be as brlef as possible, conslstent with making my position underatodd. I ‘will pass aver for tle present what your raporter clalms to have reen and heard, o all such com- ments are usnally written from suggestions, and carry convictions to the roader, fna Bronteror leas degree, a8 tho motives prompting the eamo are con- aldered. . M. Jolin Davix, in his atatement of the BATURDAY'S RACE, saye that T logged off the conrse outside the broak. water. and dlstinctly sald the yachts muat go” out. sldo the breakwater, and roreover that I gave the Ina s rough aketch whereon the course wan dls- tinctly morked off on the outside. Now, Mr, Ed- itor, this'statoment ia falsc tn every particnlar,and I clinrge Mr. Davls with knowing it was untrue when ha mnde It for 1 netther logged off thé courne Bor gAva any sketcl of the samn fo tho Tua or aoy per- son whatever. 1 wasnot on hoard the tug Tom Drown when the course was logged nor uptll some tima after tho yachte hind started, s Lie following facts il stiow, 1 arrived in Chicago via the Biichigan Centrat Ralirond shont one haur behind time, snd weot directly to Slip C, where tho yachis wore moorods I there mat Mr. Davis and Capt. Priodlville, snd from them learned thatthe course wasto be from the foot of Twalfth atrcet around a stake-bost 73 milca north, which they warn to go aver twice, and that the Tom TNrown had gone to log off Lhe course, snd that wlico she returned sha would take on the Judges at the foot of Twelfth street, and start the yechis. Issid to MM, JIAVIS AND CAPT, PRUNDIVILLE] that If they would et out of there and go to the foot of Twelfth strect, thot I would gu.and get n small boat aochored off there to start them from, which wonld uewer for & stako-booty and sfier the start. 1. with the judges, would get an board the tug. Tothis they aesenied. aud hoth yaclils left for tha starting- aint, the Frolle brat, fallowed soon after by tho Ina, hurtae al) this conversation the ureakicater wax noi meltiimed.ar veferrad o by mé or any gne sise, Cant. Atking uiyar, and Mr. Nary, thea walked to the foot of Twelfth streel, und, - aller considerable 8i) boat with trouble, wo procured s asmall Amerl- gan Sagon A sta ln ier ataruj inis hoaty In which wero Cant. Atkin mysnif, was buwed outhy a smiail sall. bost tn whieli were the owner of the boats and anather mao, e went out aboul dus gast aboutdonur 51 feet and mnchiored the Iiitio bout thers, Tha windat the tima wos about N, N, W, 1 TUEN BAID TO TIIE MASTERA of both tw), and motiontng wlth iy liand at the same time, **Wha you €art you wiil pess over a line betweon licre and that A shory; on your rethrn, leave Afs baat on your starsoard and ; 3 Jour itme s you o 0 take yourtimoe oo your returni™ o all of which they awseniod, and st the sigual to * 1‘0 X hlch was by maki a downward motion with 8 white Lisndkerchief fn my hand, both yachits started, the [ns first to crose the line, C inaand 1 then went (o the breakwater in the | Hlumlbbbll' and were taken on boar anied ta 0 tug Tom Browa, Wa then ‘lw {l&: aronnd, and &t the ¢1ose of thie race Iny on the line ubovo descrlbed, close o the breakwater, mid took the time of esch glclll 2% Lthey came in, From the start o the finlsh both stake-bonts wein left un the &arasard Aand, notwithstanding the fact 4Aat t0 d0 g0 with the Aome stuke-boat bolh yachts bad 10 Jibe over, & the wind bad hiauled to eastward, and chanie ticlF course ta ket over tho ins from aboilt 8. W, o vorth, IHad the fnsiructivns mt been well uns dcnlnodt both yachts or elther could heve pssed the Btaks it without [(theing in lesy i{ie than Il have kept tho b Tomn Lrown o star- I WILL HERC 8TATR thatMr, Harty, Judge for the Ins, did not got on board ""i‘u uanttl tho race was hall over, wlicn we stopped toland a few gentiemen. Now, 80 far 3a tlie Frolle'satretcl up tnalde the break- ‘water and out froin the hartor is concerned, 1 will most emphatically stata that [ never gave an opinfon a4 to the fairncas or unfafricss of that move, but 1 ditl soy, &t the time, whiot I had & nerfect Fight ‘to say, without :umprvm“lnf ‘my posiiton, ihat 1’ thouglit R 0w bad mave, aad' he woul 080 (i@ Proyed to ba & facty fur when sny 's wake sile. was farther wstern with her a¢ the south Vi3 says this maneuyre, f nintters’know, work tha race, may_kind of twaddlo. Tho eimple the Ina tid evcry oppostualty 10 tako any ndvautsgdous puition of the Frolic she nilght choase whan the Fgullc catne out froia lnslde the break. water, but failcd 0o 50, - THIS FAILULE WAS SEVERELY CRITICISED time by saveral akliltul unlonkers in railing mattors, il wnore than une war satiaded that they were not aailing the 1na to win, The conteat from that roint tu the siake-buat cartainly jusitivd tiie remark thiat they wers Jockoging. nod It fully cuntrmed thelr [ieylugsrenutaiton ustricksters, After tho race soverul ot ko loa's crow ald that, Uie atiing fnside tho break: water waa unfair, but, ar Mr. Duvls siys uo protest wi ontoroi, e thoy liad wsure thing in the 6oxt two trials. Now tils of [telf I8 still stronger pruot of tho Jockeying neciuation belog i, €0 wiich for Eaturduyerace; 1 defy truthfol contradiction of thu above atates ment, Tha following {s & correct siatement of Monday's 3 In company with Capt. Atkina, ] called Capt. Mr. Davis apart Crom all othors, and round the yoaltion of the atake:bans ures Lo be salled as thien agroed on at ot Wi to the northward, but t the request of L ores sfiaoranls chiandad, as Lwill presently olnting Lo the hamt which was uscd (o Saturs Tace 83 1o uler stake-boat, * 1 #AID, e 47 will anehor that boat about 500 teet'south of (10 wnul end of the breakwator, and Iu start: it you wil pash out betufcen hor and the sonth end of the water, where 1 wllr ba with the tuy to glve the al; and take the thme of gach yacht as she crosse, iniles, bothe uutor atake-boat, which you will | starbuani In roundiug: then {will retura with the tug tn the place of startlog, 10 take your time at tls lutai. O your return you will crosa the Jua {n the yaute direc: ton s AL the start, leavlig theatake-boat on your siar- Doard hand, and pasing betwen lier and the tug at the south end of the breakwator.' Capt, Prindiviile asked, erAm o unleriaug shiat, tn, coming oue, I am (0 direcily throuyh hetween tho tig and stake-boat, joaviug tho siake-boat o ty pors alda?” L eopiled, 1T PORT MDY DG DAXNED} you will raund the stake-boat, leaviug her on your star. uanl slde, orosa tie lie between her and the tug:” unid ¥further sald, ** 1 will scrige this ou that there yay ha Bo_misoderstanding,” L which Mr. Davia rejoined, ihiat it was not ueceasary, for thai wasloud and piaii talk, and could not ba nisunderstood. This was the OKLY cunrersutfon had ahout iow to round and pase the . Dovia'statewent t tho contrary nots her position. While the agresniunt. In compliance wiih Snd ifiur commutntion. wth the sudges, tha d from a purtherly to 3 southesster- This was tho wi i) duging ft pot uno word was sald itated, 1WILL BERE WEITBIATE that at Do sfme duriug the kiviig of the instructions aa 3 tu tho start and fntahi of the recs aod how to roiid the stake. f Vo low's crew ahaut passtng the Us conversation: was solely wa above wus tliers a member of HUF oy other persn present, Arove et e 1 s S 6 iyentioncd, namu L ALk avis, Cante vyl Dy ate. Eito s caliel aianst of 'Capt. Walier 1 Marde, dames Linve: und. fdmun Nowiun, {us0 far a4 .\hey coutradics the abuve, srg the breakwater, euvng Tt ou ber far o [0 secon| o witl i ytvea, and stated sbove. As the yachts houtestake:bant, the lina headlug directly for the tug, the thie Prollc wel) 1 wiudwar uf the stuko. oat, upd witilo thie Ina was al flul ALOTeel r!l Capy, Atkine waved hiy X wep ip 16 windward of {he stakesboat, Thait, **BIop1 ¥0u have 1o Hght ta do thats N LOT TUE I+~D FOOLS G0 TIE sad, € ey de veng. puaivh here | will stute that ¢ T dlruct the cours of b e “'»’:’ff iy phat n":ex‘x'xr'k. \v'm-.-h wisconmTU: Ly Cap o 1o Were, ‘an thie 4 b{lu.’-peunl 10 8o Yache Froic 1 win'h ato ‘what I all o eured tho hre dr. Hurty tho on ke uren(i:gof (s race, thal allt {3 uniy laugnage to Wy E Chat L ais nok alte 16 337Taf Ou the niglrt In guestion ot th J g 1004 bealds hiin on LI 0t Mr. Horsey, c 1t rances sk s uch s would preclwle i acls with much sceuracy, ¢ pum. oF uiid chiuracier of Ind e very orcisiy of thote (hat Mark Twaln tells 1 g very forcil BT e Rorehiog 1 Wil wero praduced Yides EhafiA L prove dho watenticiiy of tho Mormon, ftble: 1ky those, nfinu, It was deeuied uy) uhm furaisly 1ho atical Of & Notary, aud the publ ely l.m'l.‘::‘ ul ALLED APRIDANITS tier, " ty Ditn unith e ek T Clecinea " an VIt phoiid bave enabted B to "Gut sumeieu iaa®th i fram persons at least who vomlnal adranta; !‘fl ln:lllurll yrars tu fl\'n colur aud face to Ahew, R‘HIDHI dragging hia ltttle buy hcz‘-m the publlc &8 dhd slgner of au gAldavis which was palpably writton ST diceatod by h fathers, Hub " dcsperaty gots Fy: vaty rewmedi The dhirg Biabnho Vnduic {24 Tt 30T D v ollobiat b 1irie a decleiun nadbie 2 Layle o 00 the. sl stakehorncr u given, or the Jud, ever ot 5 Sontider e sainer ¥ Caietuatve. ovidaacs Uikt uwuadwluaé;_;u?: Ate iR VIGLATION OF INY 3 hy ‘'Curcaga, Aug, 33, W, i, Burk, ., Anal states nold R i s Yacu 1d A B | bribe fram him, or any ono el —fin: - Bhonld & dectaton fn to-day's raca b giren ad verse to the yacht Ina, under the clreumnatances 1 hereby forlid you giving np the stakes held by yoo, *. Davis, for yaen Inn Your report says: **In discusaing the right of the matier th Insiriictlons of the referen Lo both Captaine milsE bathrown aut. THight hore I will state that tiis TACE wag nat salled inder the rulen of any yacht-club, In the absence nf 8 tafling enmmitier, at (li request of Mr. Davia and Cant. Prindiviiie, § pirformeéd the du- tleg e aueh cominjtiee, @ Wy actinl shiow, coner: quently ‘my fostractions’ cannot be **thrown aver. baard." Again, you ray ere 14 no rule thiat yachta AhAll Fonnd Gl fame Stake bost, OY (r Hiero any ruin 1o the conirary.” The simple fact'ls, that In the printed reguiatiuns of every yachi-elub In thn countey expllclt directions bre givan fir the rounding and paing every ataxe, buoy, or boat sct or deriguaged 1 mark the race, snd o pereons amm better swara of this fact than MIAW AND STt JOX DAYIS, Ihe Ina nnder the(r menagetnent hoy on former oc; cavons tirmed the stako-twat contrary to reguintions, gnd for ro doing were puled out. an by comeyuench fiosem: Satnedas, both bows rounded the home-stake eaving [ on the atarboard hand, and this being the epac the rule provatied In Monuar'a " Auling been and not denled, Hoth yachta did on Rat. il (do I ‘wucA had been (he (n siructlons; no change of rule regarding tha homs #take-bost hail heen' made aubseqiient 1o tiie Face of Buturday, consequently the same ruls governing on Batarday must and ghonid gnvern on “flflKly- AGAIN, YU nAY 14 The qucatlon then Arises, TWhat was thie stake:boat? In starting (¢ was d(stinctiy stated that the Tom firown s38 Llie ninkc, Aud thiat ja rounding hvr o yacht must 1eave heron the port hAnd.* Tioes your. roporier maks {histatement of hisawn knowicdgey 1 he doen, How dld he gain hisInfrmation? Aa | stated above, thero yera present but the fonr permons named when | feve fnatrctions a4 to which waa the atnku-hoat and ow they were to Tie rouruled. e cerialuly wan nntons af tlise. If he geta his {nfurmation froni any person cons nected with the Ing, which yactit e wan on uring tle fnce, he shiunld say 30, LhAL the pubilc may Know that t comea from an fritcrested party. However, come from whataver source [ may, the statument [r Untriiv, 23 [ linve aircady shiown. 1o no part of the {ostructions {ur elihor ay'a F3co wis one WOl sald sbout losting any stake or boal on tha port alde. AN, FOUT ATLLCID £t3tes, **(n the return of the tng froin befng the onitor etake-loat) alie was madu fast ot ho end of tfie breakwaler between the sctual head of the pler aud the buoy, and within the limiis of thia linc. AR AT TITE BTAKE-BOAT? On tho answer fo this question the whole cave Rlugea.” Tho tug Tom Nrow baing tied Lo the end of tiichrénkwater, as your reportcr atnich, coold hot unfer any eirematances bo the atake-lioats for n that aitlon st £auld naé be rounAed olLier Lo por. oF sar- hanri; **yot the cuatom of Ee Face,” aA YOUT Feporter JUkIE and tho oxpifclt lusteuctinns given by myseif, ully ahigratond sad assented to by both Captalns, made tha rounding of the bome stako- boat abllzatary, ahd an essantial part of e race, The fna (n Monday's race fiwle 10 wttomipt La round any home stake-bot. Wit oy T rniation ta Col, Shaw's propnsition to submit the auestion at unio o Ksstarn yachi-alubs, g L hass of Tux Tuinrxx's roport of the race, 1 iave only to oy that THE TRINU SRS relmrhbenn 100 much the ftn. tatlont but | mit the guestion on liamorits to an; 'Ac] In tha couniry br o Mp Lioyal Causdian¢aehi-Clith, of To: fonto, his home. 10 your reporter’s Instnuations of *YINTENDED POUL PLAY. Ihaveonty to say that my reputation as s esflor,citizen, and gentlemnu, known as It {3 from the juwer to tha upier end of the lakes, ufticiont Tefutstion of all such lontend “Tathic sasertion of Mr. Davie that my decision (5 sn unjiat one, that | hnva yet fa be Bonar alfor or & gen It relation Da {7 (ntanded Lo be. T Ray0 L ronty thuy e niity of any act that 'D;’I}{l dly= femaa, ana as fie Canbot trithe m, f 7! againat thiat amon donco that wo charge cinanating from ony very % regret exceedingly £a be compelled aven in seif-defenss {0 3ay ahyihlog thiat may tratlitul ‘and Azgravatin; attacked, and my motives ilopugned, leaves mio no siturnntive, [ bavecunfacd myseif througlout strict- n Iyto the truth, 1N COXCLUSION, Mr. ¥ditor, the nonoxed affidavit will, T trust, effect- untly dispase of the rldleulous chargo that I had a pe. cunlary fnterest In tho resaltof the raca. Reapectfully yours, Jos, N1guoLsoy. bedecmed haraly, bhut g mannor {n which I Joseph Niclinlson, being duly sworn, deposeth and salch {hat the Bbove staLeiment 1y I MAde and. sKD: ed, 18 truo, and that, oither directly or indircetly, he Tiad no Intereat fn patt or In whole of any waser of bet on the result of the race between the yachts ins snd Frollc. dnsxiii Nicnoson, Hubseribed and sworn this 6th %-;,y”nl Suplg’l'n}t:’r,. 1870, Notary Pabtic, Wayns County, Mich. Stateor Titinats, County of Conbers Arthuur it Atiios, betog by mo arel duty swomn. de. poses and aays 1hat hie has read the foregolng Mateinent [ nd signed hy Joseph Nicholson, and “that he 1a acquainted il tha trutl of the matiers thereln stated, 350 know of iilaown knawleuge Cliat the ald siates ment I8 true, and further says not, Anvius L ATmiNe. Auleselbed wbd swor (0 beture e s¢ Ghlcago; 1il, thia 8th dsy of Beptember, . 1870, T & E.'T. Bowxy, Notary Public. WHEAT, . o the Bdlior of The Tridune. Cmicaqo, Bopt. 5,~Rocent letters in Tng Trinuxne regarding the * price of whrat " pros- pects arc romnewhat contradictory. Let us look at facts as they are. Stocks are roported large in Great Britaiu, but it must be borne in mind that tho-atocks this yearare in publle ware- houscs at seaports, and show large. Wheroas last year the millg throughout the United King- dom were well stovked, this year they have been working from hand to mouth, and none of them hold anything of uny account, If the published stocks Included wheat held in mills, probably the differonce between thls year and last would be vary triling, A very largs proportion of the wheat passing ke Dardanelics haa beeo, and fs, for Conti- nental ports, and a large proportion of Amer- fean ehipments havo also gone to Continental ports (considerable to 8palu alonc). Tha ship- inents for the past efzht wecks ending Aug. 80 fromn New York, Montreal, Boston, Portland, Thiladolphia, Daltimore, ana New Orleaus, as sbown in the New York Producs Ezclangs (lir- cular, were 5,232,044 bushels, against 10,100,222 bushels in tho cormupundlu‘: cight weeks in 1875, or just one-Lalf; and thio shipments from thess ports for the past weok were 445,857 bushels, sgainst $37,120 bushels in the cor- responding weok laat year, It'ls now an cstab- Habied fact that the United Kiugdom erap s 25 per cent below an average, Germany deficient, and France nothing to send away. Then tho spring-wheat crop fn the ' Northwest liere is undouhtedly £0 per_cent under an aver- age. Whoat {u store hero las besn reparted by mény as unsound. -Any llxrw.lrnl miller cat state quite the reverse. The old No, 2 I8 in sound mitling condition, and more profitable for Fflndln than the new wheat, bushel rratnst buahel, and will continua to be so for pwo or more monthis to come, . The price of No. 2 spring on this day last yoor.was $1,14, against fil§ cents to-day,—a dif- Teronceol’1744 couta per buahel. The queation is, [ \Vh{ is it g0l An unprecedented bad year for the trade; the mon who In former years uup{mrud tho markets in times of depression “falled” or badly crippled'; a want of con- fidence by the banks both i the firms who carry on the business and the buaincss itself, and a general commerclal depression. No. 8 whcat is as well worth §1.14 to-day as it was last yeur, were it not for those causcs. Once Il opinton change (and It humluemmh ably dolng so),—millera begin .to go into stock, —and the Englisu markets, now slowly hut stoadily sdvancing, will soun creep up 5 ahilitngs or more per quarter, Even then wheat will be far below the average price. Five Ammu‘;; per quarter looks sinall, but {t {s nevertheless 17 cents curreucy per buabel, and there is no rea- son why our farmars (with cheap transportation) should ot get equal to $1.20 delivered fn Chis cugo for thelr No. 2.whaat; it {s merely a ques- tion of time, and, .8 mutters are now shuping, a aliort thoo at that, “Exranizycs." ——e—— MR, M'GILVRAY, 70 iha Edlior of The Tridune, Cuicaao, Bept, 5.—I notlce a letter In your edition of to-day which reflects somewhat se- verely on me as Prealdent of the Stone-Cutters and my course {u relatlon to the atone contract for the Court-louse. It is perfectly trus that 1 waa forwarded a petition by sowo stope-cutters, wha certalnly bolong ta our Union, asking my signature to the call of a meating “ for the pur~ poso of conalderiog the Court-Hause question," 1 would most assuredly have slznod the request had the constitution of the Stone-Cutters' Asso~ clation allawed me, but a3 I caunot pay the ex- pensea of any mecting called except for busi- uness strictly belonging to the Unfon, I had to decline. 1, however, signed the paper under pro- test, wnd ulso offcred to ba asscsseqd pro rata with: the .other signers af the document, expressing my perfect willingness that it ahould occur If the expenses were pald by the callers instead of out of vur funds. 1 would not now trouble vou with this matter had therg been the slightest oceaston for the communlication, but natcad ot#um it was false and malicious from hegioniuyg to end, and if Mr, O'Nell would logk up the l!{h of Tits TRIbuNs he would’ notics that his faith fn Walkor (s not sv great, and thut hie fndorsed everything that wos dono at that weeting; that ‘there were 500 stonc-cutiers there, and that the meeting was called regulur- 1y, be cannot deny, It is sinply a rruy trick to curry favor with what ho thinks will be the sue- cesslul party, As to the Commiesioners, the stone-cutters gave them with but the majority of themn o not think that the awurding of the contract to McNell & Son was oue of these favors. Bowo time ago s pnmi;mph appeured In Tug Tisuny wherelu I'was charged with recelving w britie of 10. The gentleman wha wus pieutioned us chiarging me with i gave e 8 statenent volun- mni; next day, whereln §t was denled fo the most explicit mauner that { bad ever recclved o 30, tx 8 kupw!- edge® This paper 1 handed ta yau, but for gome YUASON UNknowWn ta me it reindiua mnrubl(t hod. In {ustice to mc, aud for the lonor of the body [ hclougi to, L hopia you will fihu this the sume ubliclty that "thé charge Usd, Iam respect- ully yours, Joux McQuniudy, Fns i NOCUR! PLYMOUTII CILURCIL. William Alvin Bartlett Talks to His Congregation. The Acceptanco of That Indianapolis Call 8till Questionahble, "> In Meu of the usual lecture, the Kav. Whitam Alvin Bartlet, pastor of Plymouth Congrega- tional Cliurch, spoke at the prayer-mecting last eveniug In referencs to the call he has received from the Secoud Presbyterian Churchof Indlan- apolis, giving, us he called It, “an account of his predicament,” Tle sald a committee of the chitrch, early In Jupe, set out to hunt up n clergyman. They were eoming to Chicago to hear one *on the other side of the river," and when getting on the traln somo one suggested that they go to Plymouth Church. Upon thelr arrival, the Comtnittee divided, one part going to each church in the morning and alternating in the evening, ¥rom that Sabbath until the 1ast, Plymouth Church had not hield & meeting, o belleved, at which one of the Committce was not present. Eightecn offlcers of the Indfanap- olis church hod aitended the mectings before call was tmade. All the officers, thirty-six in number, wnited in o call, and they trgently Yrcuml him to consider it, e coneented, When his yacation came they desired him_to paea a Babhath fn Indianapolfs on his way East ~—repeatedly cxpressed the desire—and he re- luctantly consented to do something he bad never béfore done in is life. e sm-m:)«cd to overflowlng congregations, and on the following Manday evening bictween three and four hun- dred people met in the lecturc-room, indorsed the call of the oflicets, and OAVE JIM A UNANIMOUS CALL, and appointed a committee to draft it. They then inarchied In a body to the house where be was stoppinc—he hind “no intimation of thelr coming—and filed futo the hall and attacked him with speeches, and he defended himaself with the ssme weapon. * After he left, he recelved a Inrge number-of Ietters from members of the chareh and inen in the ¢ity not connected with it urging him to come, " The 8econd Church was sald’ to be the most influentlal In Indiana. It contributed lnst year $43,000 to benevolent objects, ond turned out at least 300 at_the prayer-meotinzs—men and women ready for spiritual enterprises nnd work. The day befare lifs return from the East he received an interesting, kind, and GRATIPYING AND TOUGHING LETTSR FROM 1118 CONGREGATION, - He would liave repMed ot once hind he not heen coming hume, It was couchied in the most ap- propriate sud careful phrascology, and it scemed 10 convey o very hcm{ nnd warm expreesfon of thelr attachment to him, and it affected bim more thau ail the lettera he had recelved from anywhere. As a church, winister, and people, they had Xaucd through utiexampled and un- anticipated trials and strulyflu during the past scvon or eight years: the great fire, which threatened to exterminate them; the unlon of two churchies; the panfc; the sccond Ore. And it was wonderful that they suryived. But ne Uelleved God had smiled up- on them—that He had guided them —that they had taken counscl of Ilim, and He had led them, 1le wistied to say tunt, {n this call, the attitude of ,the! church,—its condi- tjon,—dld not dlscourage or dishearten him a particle. They had a large debt,—not as much 88 many of thelr neighbors,—and had to contend nfinlun the general” feellng {n the communlty that was opposed Lo attendlug a church withs great debt, but he did not_doubt their ultlinate and complete deliverance from every thralldot, Inorderto do anything, however) he believed 1t neceerary that thiero shiondd be a TIUROUGH UNION OF TIIE ENTIRE CIURCIY, and that every man, womau, and child ghould do lis or her Utmost,to bear the burdens ond to help—should throw ‘all personal considerations aslde, and_ stand slmply together to eave the ‘church, When a church got gossipy, in a sort of dyspeptic mood, it wandered awny from the great spiritual Purpny: “for which {t was cstal- listied.” Ho felt that's united church and peo- l)le—nnuud not simply to give thelr money, but 0 give their Influcnce® and thelr prayers, their convereation aod thelr spliritual elTorts In dead earnest, not half-way—could walk like giants withthe church and carry it toany position they chose under God. WHY )IE IAD CONSIDERED THE CALL 80 LONG was beeause 1t was au limportant oue. It opencd wreat fields of work fu another apliers and another way; and there were personal reasons of a peculiar uature which would not bear ex- resslon on an occaslon like the present that iad fed hin still to Lold it fn sheyance, Ila felt a gratitude to his congregation which ‘was unspeakable for their kindness and consid- eratoness for hiin in an afliiction, the greatest concelvabla to a man,—tho loss of his” wife,— for the tenderness with which they had’ treated him n that uflliction, and- thelr consideratencss In the manner in which he had staggered along with his dutfes for the last two years, Yet these very thiugs lad brought ahout singular relations and peculiar eituations, e prayed God to help him reach o result,—to hasten {t, for it was the most painful condition fn which hie bad ever been placed. 1fo belieyed it would be reached under the ruldance of (T, and lie asked thelr )mfi'em, e dared notsllow himsclf to think of the people, their familivs, nud their children; of the toliens of Liuduess and goaducas they had expreased’ for him; but Lie felt that thne for work was getting shorter, aud believed that God would gulde them if It wero best to finféh the work together or to scp- arate, Just before the benedletion, Mr, Bartlett add- ed that he hed TECRIVED MAXY LETTENS from men In the city of different profcesfons, who scldom cuine to the chureh, giving evilence of affection, which led him to feel that the fn- fluence of the churely was reaching out, and the pawer of a pasturite of seven or :Ig‘nt Years wus a strong tie to bind hiim to Chicago; and ke would rtate that It was understood by the In- dlanapotls church thst wheneyer they got tireid of walting they could consider the call dectd In the negative. Until decided fu the sfliem3. tive, it was to be constdercd a8 deglded fu the negative. MEDICAL CATIDS, A A A A~ DR, JAMES, Lock Bospital, cor, Washinaton & Praniin-sts, Chartcred hy the State of H‘mfl(l for (he express pure nuse of glving bninediate rollef n all casey uf nrjvate, Ehronie, und urinary dlscases fn all their compl| forms, It Is well known that Dit. JAMES has stood st 1hie head of the profession far thie paat 30 years, Ageand expericnca ams gil-mpartant | NOmIUAT W e i e, niglit loases by dreams, pluiples on (e 1ace, lost ing hood, ¢a; tively be cured, Ladics HnR the most dellcate atlontion, call or 'mw. ll'l!l Rt honite for pa- tlents. A hook for the milllon, Marrisge Guid which 1e)is you ull about these disea, ho should "lly{lnb—l!\ffll\h tw_pay pos Tonus and pariars. Jllnllltnl 18 Il‘X "Ii?“." ;.If"llu‘n .l:fl‘:]llf‘l'l’“‘:)nl ll"h !luern R0 e SR Noe D i sy 0Lo 123, 1. Al buainess sSFICHIY conuaplat, " 0™ harry— hax 0 Frofasrlon, Yhe eass yield 10 atlazta st nucbeimi by faumaidv, und fnciedis the universal verlict. i i GB OB 10k, 6% ictloa how to coutd, ook Gi paces for LI GLIN, Omce 1o DR.KEAN A Tl , Cluriconte cyreul' Cy Chdeugo, My b comuuled persodhy or nylr'l"uju"z?} i Gl A1 hraio or Rarvous divensess DI 3) KISAN i oy whgaiclan i Sy whio v Le it Taaiy cures or b QUls, 8 i WA N, 52, BUndaYK froti ¥ (o JERVOUS EXHAUSTION=A MEDICAL s Comprisioy @ surles afoloclires delvored at fuseuin of Austony, New Yurt, o) (hi caus of prematuro decitid, ahowrliy luclputavly low 1o {icaith may bered T clun, synopsts of (e mpedimieiite to asiade, aud ietreatiuent of uervous sl 4 the Lesuit of wyvla,rl-' xpe- |. i, ebility, belhy feure, ce ulechts, Addives The author, i L J KA1, onfeeahdresidincast Hasci oYk astlenthiag, PRESCRIPTION FRREBI -For the speedy cure of Eeminal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all dlgorders braaght un by indiss cretlons of excees, Any drugnisl hag the ingredi. epts, Addreas DAVIDSON & 0., Box 2200 New York. B i . PRESORIPTION FREF, i y peminal VY . l‘;'l"’i.-"”“:fi?“‘i‘:?fi tht:’éllnlllflmlhl;‘:lhll‘vi(‘l?n!;u Fried Cesas. Any irtiryias liny o (ngrvaunia, “hddred DI TRy 46 Ll Clatinatt, Oblo. LPHIA ADVERTINEN TN, FISUADELEIAA AU BISRIND I TN TEITANSOIENTIGAI IX THIL A RELIHIL, Kot o Vel oEatont Eam paa thp o av ooy e 1edt (G Cunieunial rovhth Addnnt b Bab iyl Fulaaclding & PIILAY D, dame 3 Vou'sea no one but the Doctor, Dz, . Ahe Worlds Ipuin o slugio burner to 4,0, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIlURSDAY. BEFTEMBER 7, 1876. AMUSEMENTS. NOW HERE, The grandest exhibilion palnting m the world, “LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN,” “The Bnttls Above tha Clouds,” 18 conaldered the most remarkable plctare In exfate ence. James Walker, the artlst, skeiched the porition of the forces engaged dpring the battle, and a photographer made (00 negativen for this ssork immediately after the fight. 1ts aceuracy of detail has been aftested by thousrands of Union‘and Confederates these ongaged, and it exciles the dcepest interest as an Minetration of ono of the eatest nchievments of our own *‘Army of the Weat." This great work, costing nearly 870,000, the nrvgmy of Uen. Joo Hooker, has been ob- tained nt great expensc lx( tte Exposition Commit. tee for thelr Annual Exhibition: mn'e?nrmtl,v they Wil be obliped to etiarge a small additional 3dmls- alon fee, LBODLEY’S NEW CIICAGO THEATRE. Clark-at., ovposits Bhcrinsa fonee. “ THE MINSTREL PALACE.” Monday, S¢pt. 4, and every evening at 8. Wednesdsy ' and Bturday Matiuacs st2%¢ . m. GRAND TRIUMPH O IIOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Tlouses cromdled nightly with elite of city, Every act, etc., encored. ~ FIVE NEW BTARS and an cntirely new'prorTammie this weels, CA THY, BT, TYRRELL, FRRANK and” LEW CO crgaged and will shority sppedr. FHANK 31 Beé programmes, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, THF SPY. Chas, Barry as Gen, Washington, Every Tablean Encorad. A Great Hit, Next Week—JONIN T, RAYMOND—COL, SEL- LENS. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT." HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Late Hlooles's Thestre, Randolplest., Letween Clark Lasalle. A MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. Proprictors \\'lLlPli. CHAI‘MANU‘ M lnl‘lut:r Tho, famons and arivated "CALIFORSIA 31N 1,8, hea MLEY ENEREON, B Ing the weck, ) Irish Character Artista, ECANLON series of thicir arigiinl dnd wiautpi fember {1, NATC. GOOLWIN, mtinie, tn his renowned fimflations of actors, vocallst €5 oo etk Cocl Burgeds, and Billy Coartwrigy will shiurtly appear. Matinecs Wednesdsy & Baturday. ADELPEI THEATRE. TS (TIVREDAT) EVE,, fept. 7, LADIES’ INIGET. IMMENSE SUCCESS! EVERY ACT ENCORED! First appearance this week of Mile, ZITTELLA, the Quuen of vung. Last week of 1. L. MOHBRIS b bis ldespiitting acts. All tiie old favorites {n o Graud Ullo. _Seeund Ladics Nighs, Sunday, WOooD's MUSEDM. ies. ' Sep: the worid's greatest Slnnlrn'lfllllnslhucnylhonl not fafl 1o sen TR s e e bra of Ly 3 ursdar, S RIVALS, an BROSE GWINETT. [teember, Matince every cents adin) Twenty fve 115 to Museunt and Lecture: OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, U\l o ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Matl Steamers betwecn New Cork ani lavre, Taling a1, B (G, B.) for the landing of gu!’-‘ll 8. The spiendld veascls on this favorlie ronte for the Coatineut, (Cal provided with Elcctric Hells,) wilt sal] from pler No, 43, foot of Uarruw strect, N, 1., as folluws: *8t. Laurcnt, Lachesney, Saturday, Bept. f, n s, m, France, Trudeite, 8sturday, Sept. i6, 4 p. m. *Perelre, t. Price of cabln, $110 to Dare.| Savurdap. fopt. "33 wi o n m. pasage In goll (ficludiug wine) First 120." according ‘tu accommodation, Second, S72. Third cabin, €40, Ttetumn tickets at reduced rate . with superlor sccommodation, taclndi Ui and utonsils, witlout exira eharge, 1l thun ¢ do nat carry ateerage pasico- wers. (LOUIK DI BERIAN, A ont, 53 firnagws: Or W, ¥, WIIITE, 67 Clark'st.. Agent_for Chifeago, ANCIOR LINEMAIL STEABERS ANCHORIA, Bebt. B arm BTG O. Rept, 20 X ,Bept. 68,10 "TA, Bept. 21, CALIFORNIA: 10, 3% 1h | VICTONIA: Bebt: 303 p o New York London: AUSTR'LIA, 8ep.18. 2 pin VHIA, Sept. 21, 10am New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Loudon, or Londonderry, Clhln‘.e&'vl$7flnnd S0, arcording to accommodations. ntermediate, g45; st 3, wuted for muy o DERSON i ratea X1 Washingion-st, North German Llpyd. Tho steamers of this Company wiit sail every Eatar- dny frumy Bresaen’ Ter, fuot of TUird-st., Hoboken: Malten of pasmage=Froni New York (o &oithampron, &od Biremen, Aret eably, §100; second bl SO0 polds eerage, $h0 chgpeser, b frelic 4 Sowltog Grev, New Yor. " 8TATE LINE. NEW YORE 0 GLAFUOW, LIVERPOOL, 3 STATE QR VHINIA LbSUO”l}fi:'k"“FPUULI’1 . h ¥ I .. BTATE OF NEVADAvreirrons Tradny St 14 And every alternate | sy (higreafier, Cabtng, £5 afi:w ?fi'n?v”m"";"x'; og fo -’cmmp.n.nnm,‘x‘xer‘fi 45, ency. Fieerage at lowest 8 \qllA{I)\' N f‘i‘ )\ Oeneral rates. Apply to AU Rienn S ATIACE Munmer bt Chicago, ? thtionnl Line of Steamships, York to Queenstowa and Liverpoa), 0 IVERPOOL AND QIIEENSTOV ITALY, Rept. 9, THEQUEES, Bep 16 A TIA.. +. Eept. 18, Sp. m. Cabin pan ), currency, Leturn tickets at ced Tates, Eteerage tiekels, 26, cur- rency. Drafta for £1 and upwarison Great Helialn. Avply to P. B, LARSON, 4 8outh Cl; ~ AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERFOOL, Cabin, intermediate, and stecrage passage AT LOWEST RATES. General office, 138 La Salle-et., corner Madison, d. U, MILNE. Western Agent, Great Western Steamship Line. From New York to Bristol (England) direct. OMELS Ve hursday, Sept, 7 rday, Sept. 30 “Futu; Cabin passage, £70 Excursion tickets, Syt WAL rosd, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Snulni three times aweek toand from British Yorts, Lowest Prices. - Apply «t Company's Office, northwest corner Clark and Handolph-sty., Chicago, 1. Dy Y General Weatern Agent. diate; 843: Siecrae, $20, 0y Pransla sicerate certbiaien ¥, WHITE, 47 Clark-st., Michigan i AN O AR, e $100 poyeted s, $1.700 during the past few manthey under our improved eystem of operating In Stoc! Rlske reduced to nominal sums and profitaincreased. ook containe g Information sent un application, Hu fullfufarmsglol sgqt g spplicatien, Bankers and Drokers, 2\l ARTISTN MATERIALS, ABBOLT & TYLER, 86 Madisou-st,, bel, State and Wabasheay, AUCTION SALLS, Auction Sale of the Wreck of the Propeller Merchant, On -BATURDAY, the th dey of SEPTEMBER, at 10 o'eloy , UL, 4E (e ollive of U, E. Siarkweathed i sth e, Nacine, W 11 Lo soid at Al y . uine, e purchiasce will i title froin tho date the Undeiwriters Anall Yearel atter taking off auch lovabie Nxtyrea Siebiof carricd 10 Elicagu, atd any claim th ners u the wreck may huve axuliiag any party who has remioys e any portion of the wreck will Ko (0 the Lurchinser, Terma—~Quatiar cush, holance 1o W), 4 Yo equal amnounts, witli lndopsed paper 8 undeisigped, for docount of ths owners r\‘l“‘ tho o ), M. alla _Milnaukes, Aug. 30 oML AN | el {on ivo LGN GooDs, THE CENTENNIAL 'I'Z)Il(,‘lll FOR PROCENSIONS AND PARADESY SHALER'S LATEST AND BEST? much Lttes than Shiler's uld torch, t odern, sAboaL T vattor that Sultois ST} rice eruiont. w per Doaey, $40 per Huudred, Madd d bl{hl LIl AN Ficibigi CfR s 1 B f‘"“l' kg i i plachies, for fonkug ki "HEIFONEL WANTED. A Afils’ STANPARD ALES VAHIFAI’K‘IHQ:?“I h‘flO' 1 & U3 Take St Ohivaga, Decazetaly buyculy tha Genuing, . EDUCATIONA L. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW . Of the Two Univernities, Chicago, Il Jndge BENY BOOTIL, L.L. D., De: Prof. of Law P Tteal Property: Ex.Scnator JAMES It DOD: LITTLE, L.L,. D., P1of, of Constitutional Law: JAME! . 11611 (Suihotof Troatises on Injunctionk Ratror- dlnlr!llrmv-d(m‘nmlllccr:\r"ll '0f, of Eaulty, llon. v JCRD (fteviser of Btstutes), Prof, utae of Tile,, Kyidenr race ), f, of th ‘i’" ':mN"N;l'l'U:Nrb' l“.’ X . of e Common Law, Confrac Pt Eints L5 Comaimen o, Confeacts edleat Jurtsprodence; |1 ATEATe Prof,” of “Bliort-hand; ROWT, L. CUMNOGE, A3 rol opution; Incidedual Leciarem dirfoy 1 eari 4 - I, of Dixons I Lyman Trumb, conard R X Jniin M. Jewett, Obadiah Jackson. {iardner, Joseph M, Datley, of late ‘of Dixon, now of Chieago, Hatt Anthon Thomaa Deat. Chas. H, fteed; Jlonney, ‘M. k. “Tuley,’ Marshail by, 1 I Rreizl an_and 3. 3 ‘an Arman, Julio Rorden, Geo. ‘Eneports Wm. Jarge, L 1. Foiresier, 'Javica I\ Root, and dearge W, P'rize for best examly atin In Law, $10Q; besc Drfef, 4 Becrata Chicaro, T, For catalogae a ADAMS ACADEMY. QU1 MARS, MON. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, LL. T, - Chalrman of Board SILLIAN B, kST of jiogrd of Maeati. deafgn of the Seliool fa to prepare buys, In the most thorough manner, for the hest American: Col- fegen. Hoya trom this Acacemy liave been il year admtited to Harsard, Yale, irown. and_Amherst Col- leges. ‘Thers are nine feschicra—all gentlemen of suliiry and expersence. €re s & nreparatory class for those loo young for the Acadeury; and the (nstriction given ia eareful and rystematic, destgned to At the puplle thornughly far the highierwork of tiie Academy, 'Na puplls aro re: ceired under 10 years of age. The Marire (with his -mnyk‘ and the Asfstant Teachern reside in the Academy Boanding Schovfll ani ihie younger bogs liave eacl & separate aicove in a large dormitory that communicates Iy with tho Mas- ter's bedroom, Tloya can aisa be bosrded in private famliles. For catujogur, Ll LATIES’ SCHOOL, Proparatory, Academio, and Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., win »r:n fept. 13, 1870. Tooms larze, clegantly frnished, heated hi steam, and lghted by gas, Special atfention to bealthe ' Gymaate drill. “No pudlic exaininayions of exiilbitfons. Prof. G, Dleener, an experienced inatrnctor and comporer, will have charge of the Department of nele. Dr. Tlenry Foster will have change of the Healtn Department. r. George Lonmis will bave the government of the schiool, to whom all communlcations should be addressed. Eend for circular. Chicago Academy, An Eaglish and Claasical Day Belinol, furolshes tiors DUSL, and dystetndtlc tratniag for puplis of wil azen,” Tn the Primsry snd Intormediste Depsrimenta tiey are carefully [netructed n 1ke conunan brobches, and in be Collealate Departineat may hrepore for bigsines or selentinc” purinite, or for admiselon 10 any Callege of Usiversity, Natlve German and Freacl teachers 1o atruct (o thetr respective lauguages. Puplls of both sexes lave equal sdvantages I all departments, Tenth year begins ept. 11, For eireniirs addresy ., 18, BABCUCI, Trincipal, 11 Fighteen! University of Nofre Dame, INOTRE DAME, IND. st This fnetitution afforide studenta an opportunity of pursuirg at will a Classical, Scientific, or Com- mereial Course, The Port-Gradnate Course of Ciil Engineering fs now alan fully estahiished, Classes will be resumed on Tuesday, Sent. 5. Hoard and tuition for schotastic year, 500, For catslogucs addrean REV, . J. COLOVIY, C.8.C., Prestdent, HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURGFEMALECOLLEGE. TWENTY-8IX TEACHERS. ‘Ten teachers in the Conservatory of Munale con- nected with the College. Charzén less than any echool in the United Siates alfurding equal advan- tages and accommodations, ~ Fall term opens Sept, 7. Send to REY, I. C. PERSHING, D. D., Pittsr burg, Pa., for & catalogne, H. B. BRYANT'S (TCAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training School, BTATE-ST,, 8, E. COR. WABHINGTON. Largest Inatitution of tha kind In the United States. Tharough lustruction, Excelient discipitne. Commicnos st suy thioe, Good laarding piaces for spudents ot of {he eity. Can select nog brauches, Addrem for circa- lars, 1. B, BRYANT, Chteago. i, CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Central Park, New York ('ity, for boysand ionng gentlemen of 7 to 20 ycars. Boardingand Dpy Echool, College, Dusluess, West Polnt, and Sclen- tific Schoals. ~ French, German, and Spanish care- fully taught and epoken, Bullding new, the best of ita kind,” Tywenty-gecond year heplns Sept. 18,5 Pref. ELLE CHARLIER, Director, MISS ABBY. H, JOHNSON, For scventeen years Princlps) of Tirsdford Academy, will begin the accond_year of her Home Kehinol for Yuune Ladies Sept. 27, at lier realdence, 100 Clistles- o, s SARAIL L. BAILEY, Iate of Dearborn Seinlos: o Clileapo. will inve charse of the Depariment uf ental Plitlosaphy, Relles Leitres, and Latin, References—Frof, &, C. Hartlett, Chicago Theo. Sem. fnnrys the Ry, Peabouty, larvard Univenity, Cambridge, Made.s Jatiies T, Ficids. Hoston, MT, ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, EADIITTSBURG, ‘MD. Tegular sesslon beglng Sept. 6, 1476, Studenta recelved ot any time, ~Conrac entbraces colleglote, preparatory, and junior departmenta, last-tamed in a seporats buildlog, Arrangements huve been made with the Sisters of Cbarity of Naznreth to take charge of the domustic department of the College, _Send for catalogu - Ttev. JOIN McCLOSKEY, D.D., Principal, ELMHEURST BOARDING SOEOOL, For Young Ladice and Girle, near Chicago, 1, Rext school year will comumence Monday, Snrl« 1k, 1870, Indonwed and patronized by the inos{ ami- nent citizeue of Chicagoand vielnfty, MItS. L.N. CUT'LEN, formerly Head Assistant Washington School, Chicago, Principal, ~ Send for clrenlar to Frincipal, Elmhnrst, DuPage Co,, 11, ERUCATIONAL. CGlinaey Tadies™ Sominary, ‘onrtéenth year all the drpafl’mtn The modern langu Acnnmmoflllunn: 1 aacelled. sy snen or Able Protesso inecharge ot native teache Toth Sosrdlog md gt o A MISS Gl X PARKINSTITUTE, FOR GIRLK AND YOUNG LADIES, 734 77 ABIILAND-AV., GIICAGO, hyi and ELOCUTE s COLLEG!. ROA IOROUGHLY ORGANIZED SCHOOL OF 1n’$ (MAN sud FRENCH lang: ATE DRI"T,. Epeciniadvantages for the stu e (i ¥ SDEROARTEY and Connecting Clas, ..21: TETMEDIATI DT, 418 (6§25 Por CATALOGUR address PRINCIPAL. 1. . ing) aad M-’ Hlcal, *FIOCation & usectaty. under Trol. 1M Boot: MISSES.GRANT'S SEMINARY 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborun-av., Late North Dearborn-st. Will open Wednes are afforded for i, Langunges. Ample. Tig andday papits. NORW!CQ UNIVERSITY, Bclentiftc School, No; 24 ll;{ln. Sept. 11, Tho best faciities ainiing, and the Modern accommodations for hoth board- u €14, Vi Addreas Prof. CHAS. DOL TO RENT. Desirahle Offees ind Millitary. . TO RENT IN TEE TRIBUNE BUILDING, INQUIRE OF% WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING- e N e BAILIEOAD TINE TAGLE, ARRIVAL KAD DEPAETORE OF TRANS Erplanation af Aererence Jfarke.~t Saturday ax cepted, rive Sunday st ety sdtaon-s *Siinday excepied, § Monuay exo 4 LTy Dy, R0y excepled LA SWI0AGO & RORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, 42 Clark-at. (Sherman Tlouse) s ot ure) ayd ullubuque NI, GOmaha Ryl aFrecport & Dibuue a¥reenort & Dubusie Kxpress o § EMtwaukea Fast Slall (dafly) § bMilwankee Expireas 1 BMUtwankee Fasse, bMilwsukee Posse: iGrecn Lay Exi bSE Iaul orce, 67 Clar) dolph, aud a¢ Palmer Loube. " a=Derot corner of BoDerok corer of W Preas + g, il and K Cansl and Kiazl MICHIGAN CERTRA Depot, foot of Luke:st. |_Arrive, 3 554, i, 30301 700 . L. i AL RAILROAD, 4 1001 of Twenty-second-st. L., Boulhicast corneru! Kane Mall Day Express.. alamazoo Accommodatior Atiantle Expreas (daily). ... NIRht Expres xpreas, i A ning bapress. Nlght lfxsun!u 1 Batanday Ex, (v1a 3atn and AlrLine) sundsy Ex, § [+ teave Arrive. 5.00a 1,1 * 8.0 m, tl + 4.00p; . Monday CGHICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS and ORIAGO KANBAR CITY & DENVER Unfon kil uis, ekin and Horh Teor] e Bireator, Jollet & Ransds City & Denter Fast Rx. Springaeld Kx. . I, Ex. 100 Kx.| * Di00a; 0, +12:30. WIEht Aceommaatis A p 1: BHORT st 8ids, near Madlson-at. bk At Depot, and ndophoes 72 Ttandolph-st. o . Leave. | _Amive Matl, vis Mato Line. : . Bor . m. Ao e Simn il Ao i e‘:!:.ngun'!i‘lg:-. dally... a:008. o, o Flktt Expres, ; Vaioe o UHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, D?}fl%zflafltuggrgflr‘k adlson and Canal-sty Ticket aud ai Depor. AL Iy Arive, Miiwaukee Txpress, 5 (v T30, \\'ll,l'c'nul’fner«g::l Tnaees ey o .7'3‘“’ o Wisconsiu, Towa, il Sfifis} _';‘m S , opam, Wisconiy & B Hi i Night Express, At 9215 p. w. It 7:008. M. Ajl trains run via ilwaukoe, neanolia are Tickts for ke Paul od elther vin Madizon and Prajriy - and Mnne: # Fou slu Cnlen, or via Walertown, La Croaze, and Winona, INOI! Depoly foot ot Lak Lake: Tleke UM Chirdh Rew ori siro & New Rl KRR fzlit Epringneld, Peoris Sprinkneld NIght Expron Peorla and Keokuk Exp hubugue & Stoux Cit mbuque & Bloux Cit Gfinan Pussenger .. B 41 Hand MRS, GARRETTSON’S BOARDING AND DAY:5CHOOL for young ladies and cbildren, No. b2 Weat Forty-aaventh-st York, will reopen on Wednesday, Sept. 27, Facllie tles for the siudy of French, liennan, and Music unvurpnssed. Thoronghnces In ‘cvery department. Apply persouslly or by letter, as abovg. MADAMB O. DA SILV.A and Mrs, Alex Bradford's (formerly Mrs. Ogden Hofiman's) English, French, and German Beardin, and Day.8clioo) lur;mm:lmlu nd children, with calisthenice. No, 17 West Thirty-aighthest., New York. Reopens Sept. Application miy be wade by letter or persunally, os abovo, - MRS, COTHBERT'S SEMINARY Jeupens Mondsy, Hept, 11, for roung Idiea and chil. R BoAmiae it day sooof et hiy clent sud experfenred feachrrs. Superior bullding,’ appsratus, elc, Bpeclal attention l‘l\'cn 1o musie. Caore 4 er plzteantlsand Pin % s s i u e A address MISS COMSTOCH. Nos, 32 und 34 Weat Portlethent,s New York, RESERV/ FACH (VoL PARK, ENGLISH, Fmi. 'Ill'k‘\' l!‘lU‘l'l‘l:‘)’l‘l’l.lAN BOARDING VOARDING BUPHLS LIMITED T0 SIXTEEN, RN AT GG b e MISS LEONOWLENS, DEARBORN SEMINARY, 013 and 009 Wabaah.a The twenty.firat year of this well-known schoal opens Monday, Bapt. 11. Prlm-rY. Intermediate, and colleglate depariments. A full corps of able teachers. Ample uccommodations for bosrding and day pupila, Send for céialogus, AeOINE SOLIEGE, lege and Graniniar School open the same day, For calal lpl(fllo REV, JAMES DzKOVEX, . 4 Koglish School on Septem- Y. i il Lo aulited by 13, Miss JEFIPIEIS, snd other cotie The Uriwary Departmant. vpens on i seopen her Frot Ld%, Shitoh bl E&lcnl teaclers, chicinber 4: Young Laties Calgil 8site and Semiar, MONKOE, M, AN/ ONTH BIDE ECLOOL FOR HOTE, ) read op ol wirer hoe 3. SR poly e : : T e S banyes, A, B | 2ater, ’l‘\\'EL\'K GOOD BOTS—A ARLECT FAMILY he acliool for Luys fratn wiht o twel 6 aened at s Dicklimgl Mumier Lage Foreat 1. Bt d special parcntal v . Nuwber lyilied, fuarauteed. Addrest Propristor, b, MOME, e reat, 11 Lake TFDEMOISELLE ' OUEMIEULY ~AND MIS8 oo i el Kuown (oruiorly weMra, deCatley's Fabwol), ¥renct and Englieh boardiug snd duy school 7 3QUDK Ladica Teapons oyt L Nov 477 Mladiou-av., A[ADAMHK CLE i e e ) 0D HOMK*>-MISAES FOTLEN & GITANIT D A X M 4:-.{.%} ey Hain "“""&fflfi;(“""u‘;‘fl" 5 S, W. 4. KRYAN'S SOAIDING-5( - youny iadiss, lmnvh. 5 \’.m:w L uth rok TRCHO0L GEIANTOWN, om uf 176 Will opens Wedi H Ay e el CENTRAL RATLROAD, . i fuol uf “Twenty-second-st. near Glark. CIIOAGY, BULLINGTON & QUIROY RATLROAU. cpuus, f0at of Ll #1., and Caunl an Clark-at, ., aud at d keert., Tnaian d Sizteenthi evuts v., and Sixteentns Theket Oficed, 33 Mallgnd Expreas. . Quiawa snd vt or Passeng'r, * 740 s :30R. T 20 p. m, SRR AT AT 4 i, )p. . rday, Tz, Sogday. Tighst oMo B L EOAG0 LTNT, £ cen, ok, 1 2 Taclfic, and t dopat Lapolion Bunsioe, - 0ot York witho Hoom Blesplag L Attantlc Express — Fuiln Faiscenraningticunslcep ing Cars aud ifotel Ca " 3, fof ut chienie. | Teave, Arrive, a:50, m.{ 8:108. ', 1089, m,] B:10p. m, Galyilos runnisg tha hotel cars ta New York, ey Eigin Passenger, ;_Ymn Pasaenyor, “%in Passcuger, Turner I'ark Freight... el b carner Chirago. ‘licket oMice 6 Ciazk reet. CHIOAGO & PAGIFIO RAILEOAD, nue aud Larraboo-styect. Arrive, | Depart, 4 e e 0, PITTSBURG, PY. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Artive. e i * Bund ted. 1h10ada extepieds Trat Gr 1y Express,. " Dally. *Daily, undays B B A S i POk T s o Clark-sis Bhertaan fie fatuniey fon o al) excapied, atu ¥r Grocy liay aud Leave. S0P Dl t €403, m, 10 RAILROAD, d Sberinan-sts, Tickek uss. GOODRIOI'S STEAMERR, For Milws ukm-fi., nfi’.” (Bundays excepted) 9a, m. i, Gl ik Nt g )., ton, # Bual don'ticave uuttl Lake Superior, Arrive. Sdiisasa; O™ uskexou, * m i 73 0 adihe depots,

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