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fo - v NEW YORK. Bam Tilden and Bon Butler as Presi- dential Candidates. A Reminiscenco of the Polk and Clay Campalgn. The Manhattan Qlab—" Bwallow-Tails" and "Bhort-Hairs," A Cruise with the New York Yacht Club. Srom Our Ouwn Corresondant, Nxw York, June 14,—Alter waiting patiently for many wecke, Mr. Tilden bas had his chance, and has sald something. Not pepsomal, you may be sure, for the modest and good little man never wanted to be President merely to gratify hisown ambition. Hewas sacrificinz himselt for the benefit of his country, and he fs still willlng to do the same thing. What weighs him down sothat he bas onceor twico been too heavy for his horse s not, he takes palns to dectare, o small thing as one man's dcfeat, but A scose of the pglant Injustice doné four and aquarter milllons of voters, Don't think of me, nor of the truth that this wrone has kept mo out of the White House; think of the wrong. ‘That is the fine position taken by Mr. Hendricks® partner, and too readily accepted by Tammany, as well as the rest of tho political wotld, They don’t think of bim, and sre not lJikely to some three years hence, in spite of the Joyalty of vompous \Williatn Dorshelmer and Congressman Hewltt. S A company of politicians were amusing them- relves the other evening by skelching outlines ot the NEXT PRESIDRNTIAL CANVASS. The prominent figures wera Mr, Tilden and n distinguished citizen of Massachusetts named Butler. Both are capital studies for the natu- rallst and artist, for the one to classify and the other to caricature. Both have hopes of suce cess and the determinatlon to work every ®ire, Nelther will every oceupy the White House. That was the substance of the informal con- sultation. It was conceded that “Ben," as the citizen pf Massachusetts s vulgarly called, had n show to pet more votes than most peoplo imagine, and that, a3 the Iaboring man's caudidate, he might cause some trouble. ‘The chargo was made on the Weat, by a gentleman who traveled extensively there in the Jast campaign, that Butler was a [avorite among the countrs peopleof the centeal States: that his dash and bravado took the general fancy of the Hoosler and Sucker. One and ane other of the gentlemen gave oplnfons for be- Meving the Generat has intentions on the Prest- deney, aud that these would never grow into suything more hartmful than futen- tions. With regard to the attack on Wayne MucVeagh, the oplnfon was that the latter had eMectually knogked hls assailant from tho ring. But the ossallant is one who docs not know how to stay knocked. Apropos of politics In tho West, ono of the JEcntlemen told THE STORY ON ILLINOIB which is a favorite one here, thougn I half sus- weet it may never have been heard In the State towhich it 1s attributed. This story goes that in the campaign of Polic and Clay an enthuslas- e provincial was making his voice loudly heard 1n Calro, hetting anounts no Hitnulean of thoso days could posslbly have posacesed, that Mr. Polk would be clocted. An itinerant reproved the provincial for hls profanity, and set forth tho sin of betting, adding that neither Polk nor _Ciay would be the next President, * Name your man, then,” was the response from the Polk man, wio ewas death on independents. * Divine Providenco will be the Prestdent,” aafd the preacher solemnly, I don't know whers you hail from, stranger," replled the man of Cairo, “*but I'[] Jest bet yon fifty dullars Divine Provi- denco can't carry Illinofs,” P In regrard to Mr. Tilden 08 a possible candi- date of his party fn 1880, I have talked with promient members of the Manhattan Club, ‘Which gave tho reception conjolntly te ex-Gov. Hendricks and Gov. Robinson, The dlapoaition ‘was to say nothing positively that would in- dlcate an opposition movement, but there * was no doubt that these politiclans had anade up thelr miuds. Thero hiuts poluting toward Mr. Hendricl algnlfcantly, but not ovne of 1ike character for the resident of Qramercy Park. Right bero in New York, Democrats have all along held that the second man on thelr ticket ouglt to have ‘been first, and now_ they show thelr feclings writhout seruple. John Kelly, THE BACHEM OF TAMMAXT, ‘48 experfencing the truth that a politiclan must be exceedingly careful of bis acts, e cannot afford to be ill, and especislly not when thereis to be a political conclave, Joln Kelly was not present at the Manhattan reception, That s what Is the matter with Tammany, The ques- tion at once arose why the chief was sbsent. E He sent word that Lo was il naming the disease. Dut thie was by mo means satfsfactory, It was altogether too simple aud clear for so astute a leador of New York politics as Kelly. 8o varlous reasons bave been attributed tohim by others, and thess Lls brethren, too. Thcy say he was ware Indis- ‘posed mentally than physically, on account of Gov, Hobinsou's failure to {gnere Mayor. Ely and make much of (,'om&llroller Kelly,” Mayor ZElyhas establisbed an Independent zovernmen sud thus committed the last oifense agains Tammany. He actually refused to nominato certaln candidates for city offlces, though thelr nawes were backed by the Compiroller, To ro- ny these chiet erimes the great helly was awalt- ug this visit of Gov, Robinson, who was expect- ed to show in some way his condemnation of such treason to party, “Inatead of which, the + Governor yaid the Mayor high and due conslder- atlon, such as became bl position, Mr. Kelly, neantime, wus no more regarded than {f he had been some otber man, and not in office at all. Of course, it will be understood that this s what other people eay In excuscof the marked absence. 'Tho absentce himnself sti)l maintaing bie was sick from o billous attack. Something of the same nature, 6o far aa truth Is unncemmf was piade out of the departureof the Gran Dukes bLetore the arrival of Prealdent Hayes {rom & reception glven the latter, Tha goss pe had It that ~our friendly relations with the Czar wereat an end, that the Russian ficet had been ordered to ket below Bandy Hook, and that the Alexls meant to Insult the President fnto su im- wediate declaration of hostilltics, Dut all this was talse, just the same, ‘The members of ® ©TUE MANHATTAX CLUB enloy the dignity of belnffc called the “ swallow- talls, ," to_distihigulsh them from the * ghort- hairs * of Tamunany, There has always been a rivalry or fealousy between these two repres sentaitve Clubs, like that Letween labor snd capital, The icalomy. in the nue case s i the other, conws frow the “ short-hairs,” wha clatin tobe the wheel-horses and real workers of the varty, while the Manhattan is good for cham- pugne dinners und a general splurge. But lat- terly the condltion of the Manhattan has been B0 Jow a8 searcely to warrant this sort of thing, » no matter how sucesafully it could bs en- gioeered [n other than duanclul respects, Mr, Augustus Schell would not care to_{ncrease his advances, snd be has already a 850,000 [uvest- ment in-the coucern which few would care to exchanzecountry property for. Tammany would nat gricve to atteod the funcral of the swell Democratic Club, und could be cheaply bired as fashiovable wourvers for the \h.\'llfi?l)u. The bich-toned of the Democrats, however, would feel terribly cut up to find themsclves ina mised and not over-gally compuny likv that yuled by Kelly. And uo marvel, us auy must uceds admit ‘who saw the procession in honor of Gov, Rubinson, As 8 farce, this parade was Mieoed to Col, St. Martin's carnival.” In faut, it was unworthy the comparlson. A more hictero- geneous rabble this city could not furnish, and no mwre Is to besald. Thero was a calclum- lh"Im somewhere in the ranks, but the person who ran i was judiclous cuough to keep it utf from the mob as much as possitle, ‘Today was the anoual regatta of the New York Yacht Club, and, {u compsuy with several thousand others, [ went SAILING OUT INTO THE BAY in the wake of the yachts. So Lur In the wake, indced, that it would be wore accurste to say we aaw tbe harbor than to ¢ay wesaw the race. Ths picasurcs of yachting are decidedly von- fined tothose oo boand the yachts. Thers is no Tace 80 Mitle intercating to'ses, perliaps largely because it {3 impossible to gee ft. B, the ;l’lfl down to 8andy Hook Ia & fresh and delight- ul one of ftaclf, and preventa that gencral spread | of flil-humar which ahowa fteelf at & boat-race that doesn’t come off according to programme. ‘Thers were & half-dozen excuraion steamers plr ing up and down_the harbor, and any quantily of emall craft, The number of yachts scudding to and fro before the wind, when there was any, made ft almost impossible to keep trace of the racers. It was a splendid day for those on the steamers, but not bracing enough for the yacht- men, As all parties could not be equally suited, this disposition of the wenther was un- doubtedly most fair; sincethere were thausands of the fornier and but a handful of the latter. TO BER A TACHT RACE by way of an cxcurslon boat, judging from my observation of to-day, Is to make one of a crowd, wear blua spectacies or use a_field-glass, dance in the saloon, eat ham sandwiches, drink Iager or ice-water, promenade for a breeze, imagine the on-coming of sca-slckncss when the ocean roll s just perceptible,— in short, to do and see evervihing except the thing yon numinnflg go tosce. In some re- specis this result is highly advantazeous. For instance, it keeps up the ‘Interest in yachting, innsmuch as people are ever morc engaged wit what they know littls about. There Is still something left to _see, and the zest of the ocea- slon Is preserved intact. To keep near the achts, to sce them round the light-boat, to {mow whicli was shcad, and all such petty de- tail, would transform the excursion into a buai- neas affair, and many would, weary of it quickly. As it was to-day, there was no chance Lo grow weary of it. 1T asked how they liked yachting, on thielr return, the cxcursfonists would not say they didn't like it at ail; for how would they know whether they did or not! *'8o faras we eaw ! would be thoronghly safe and thorouehly expressive to one who bad been through the ex- rience. mAmnng the steamers on tho bay was the Baratogn, which thus MADB ITS TRIAL TRIP with a large company of Invited guests and ex- cursfonists from up’ the river. This {s not the Saratoga whose launching cost such loss of life a short time since, but a new *‘floating fpalace”—as they are nlways described In the veracious hand-bill—built for the Hudson River travel, and In s1zo aud gencral style the com- panion to the City of Troy. There1s one dif- ference travelers “will appreciate, and that is extra width of staterooms. There arc no boats in the world, as is by all admitted, which surpass theso North-River steamcers for richness of upholstery, and none_to equal them in the Jofty saloons. The Providence boats are madels, bat thuy can- not be bullt so mrll‘yl and high, since they have storma to meet such as caniot disturb the Hud~ son. The Sarutoga cost $177.000, material and +labor belng so much cheaoer now than when the City of Troy was built as to save the Citizens' Line over 325,000, She was butlt at Greenpoiut, has o length of 300 feet, with hull flat, ‘wide, and of light draft, as required by the shallow water of the river, ‘The wheels are thirty-three feet In diatneter, the engine hasa Afty-six-inch cylinder and tweive-fool stroke. Thé steamer Thomas Powell, which is supplanted by this new vessel, has been in active service thirty-two years, and is now to be 1wade over into a regular excursion boat, it seeming impossiblo to wear ber ot 1. G, ———— PRISON REFORM FOR COOK COUNTY. PLORENCE M'CARTIY. T0 the Eiditor of The Tridune. Cnicano. June 10.—In last Sunday's paper Tad- vocated n new fustitution, new fn America, but not in France or Enzlond,—a Connty-llouse of Deten. tion, where people who aro charged with crimo might bo detalned nntll tried, Three additional reasons occur to mo why such persone shonld not be confined In the common Jail. ki In the first place, confinementin Jail unfits aman in mind for preparing to make his defense, Iafm- plyreinie what I know and have seen when T any that after o prisoner has been locked up amonthor two {noneof the collsof our County Jall, hls health (s vimbly affected, his mind is enfeebled and becomes Incapable of exertlon, all determina- tlon, conrage, and hopefulness leave him, and oftentimes * he becumes cntisely inditferent to s trial and his fate. Bany a timo as [ have sat in tho jar} and talked withauchs man] have exclaimed, . **My Godl 18 it poseiblo that in & Chrlatlan fand, and within the sound of a hunidred church bells, a man whu has not beun convicted of & crime can bo so scverely punishod for it, in ad- vanee of his ¢ that he'loses il concorn how | trial wilt gof' And yet that is done iu this com- munityy and 1 have reason to believe that it i¢ done constantly, i Another way in whicli this confinement tnjures the snspected man Is by affecting the Jury in the trial, ‘Wnen 8 prisoner fa brought up ont of” the common all to be tried, in conpany with & score of ecrim- nals, hld fuce pale, his volco weak, his hair mat. ted, and hisappurel woiled and tattered, he is already balf condemned, The mostcousiderate jury in the world canld ardly imagine him to be an fhnocent person. And thess adverse appesrances are trace- abio atmoat entlrely to the rigorous punishment which he hasalready undergane in the Jall, Ouce more, If a suspecied person, who fa thns confined with convicted criniinale, turne ont on his trial to be innacent, he remains, neverthelens, for life, n **Jatl-bird,"" aud his confinement wili bo s Lltter soproach to himeelf, to his wife, to his chil- dren, and* to his whole fami; long s one of thoni 1a above cround, And this reminds mo that the confinoment of suspectod people in tho com- mon jall barily ever works any hatm areept (o the tnnocent. ho will 1f on bis trisl » prisoner is found guilty nerally get his eentouce reduced on the seore of his provious confinement, though this is not slways possible. Bot If ke tarme ont be Innucent, he has no reparation whatever for his wrongul Incarcoration, ‘The laws of this State concerning Jails and jallers put the man who is suspected of cri) on exactly the ssme footing with ono who has been convicted of acnime, In g'nn' of this, read the folluin, parageaphs from Sec. 11, Chap. 78, of tho Revise: tatutes: Dubtors and witnesses shall not ba confined in the sams foom with persons comumltied tor crime; inala and fe- mala prlsoners shalf pot I kopt {n the sume roum; mif- nors uhall be kept.scparate fro nud thiose convicted uf (uluny or ofilor m(amaris crlmo} y1d porsons elisrged with of convicted of an oMenss ot infamous from those cliarged with ur convitted of fnfas inous crimes, ‘Thus every sort of commingling of prisoners fa forbidden nupl'(hul which 14 the moat crael al o m the different grad ot be kept separate, the minors must be kept w?mw from Infemoua persons; but surpected people may be confined, and aro confined, In the waina cell with convicted iminals, In tho oye of the iaw uf thix State, the apected zuan is juat as #3 the convicted man, and in the jailuof thig Biate they sro treated exactl: alike, The Logistature Las walked sli sround ths sbuse, looked it squarely In the face, and.do. liberately left it undisturbed. ‘The lswa of this 8tate are grievonsly derellct in not defining the powers of a 8heritt or jalier over his prisoner, Ounr County Jall Is provided with dungeons,—that s, cells ‘with wheot.iron over the bare, sa that tho lichi is ontirely excluded, And it Le a very Intercsting question in the future 1o some of us, who care very Hitl ut It now, Who has the right to put @ suspectod man into one of those dongeons, and when What can ho do ity lIs It posslple that & Sheri®, Jallor, or tarnkey the power to shove & lu-);ulad man {uto these hor- tible places at.willf If so, the question then® arlses, Has he plower Lo put s suspecisd man infrons alsot Thesa puwers might not be abused fur & century, and at the oud of {uat time civll con- Yulsions migh reuted on fals locked up In t| guon: Hut why epeak of tho dungeans? The ordinary cells In which suspected people awalt teial in our Jall are mera holls on earth, [have this day talked With a client who is awaitlug trial (n our jail, and who fold mo thay in thrce weeka ' ha' hod never left Lis cell except when ! calied, and on one othur occaslon for an hour, e bad beem bleachcd almost as whits as paper, had fullen off ffteen pounds, and bad comie quite weak {n the Jegs. And yetlaw sure that e will mover bo indicted or trled, much less couvicted, Nowlit 1u a8 painfully fntereating queatton just how long the Sheriff can keep & mau Jocked 1p In oneof these Infernal cells before tri We aro inter- eated 1o I, for the best of us may . fure we dle, Our lawa are aleo deficlent in provisions for pre- serving to perions who are nprisoued on suspicion the ezt "to communicate with tne outer world, und to bo furalshed with the facilities for such communication. With the exceplion of & provislon that prisoncrs may send for bed.clothes, therols not, 1 belicye, one word in our laws ou this sub ivfl- And nobody carce Any(hlnllhunfllll{n fut the day may come, und soun, when it will 8 question of genera) and profound, {f not sgonta g, Interest, What our righisare fo (his regard, Yor lusisuce, | supposcihat mosy peréons wiio read theso llnes will ‘be catontuhod to learn (hat there 8 00 1aw in this Btate by virtue of which the fricnds of 8 man commutted to Jal) may detwand an taterview with blm, or the privoner dewand that Lis friends bo aimitted 1o ace b, - Even 1,500 yeare oo, under the tyraunical and barbarous Gove emuwent of Home, ‘when Felix committed ] Apostle Paul to the Cwsarean prisun, ** bie co nisnded & centurion to kevp Faul, and let him have liberly, and that te should' forbld none of his ucqualutance to minlater or come unto him,' But here fn Cook Cousty, fn the year of grace 1877, Lhere fs not a word oa (he sixtate-bouk by which & man beld in susplcion of crime, bowerer luoocent be moy be, may demand that Lts mother or father, or wite, or nLu'l or {riong, shall be ad- sitted tovce biem It they ‘should eaf¥at tho fuil for that burose, This fu Ieft eaturely to tos will and pleasure of the Sheehtf and failer. 1(hlukone hb- esty 1o Impetlied by Jeaviug it 10 the Sherid, Even if the Sherl® woro nover 0_accummodating fa thl rd, it wauld bo hutailiatiay Lo aak this favor from blw, aud terelble to think av bo might take' it [uto bis bead lo suspend it altogetbur, Bul the existiog rezula- tlous on this subject in our fail are, I think, oppressive. There ste ouly' clght hours la the week fo which a fatber can go to ce bis sou who wmasy be in the Couk County Jal Aud toess Lours are the very hours when 8 Worke fug wan or business wad would dnd it the nardest lo cull there. Hut, in m{ opinive, prisvaers who huve only been charzed with crime ‘and vot con- victed of it ought to be permiticd Lo receive visit- o5 from U, w. 100 p. . every dsy iu the week, Bateven Laese dafscts (o ousiaws dre 0ot sear 49 in_notorivus offenders, bad =g the absonce of a1l assnrance that the prison- er shall ba served with hia mail recularly, and thaf his letters ahall be mailed and his _mesrages sent, The United States 1asws, it 1s trne, make it & crime to delny any Ietter that hasLeen fn the United States malls, and pnnish the offense very severcly. DIintthe laws of 1llinois are ferfacll careless whether a prisoner's mail is delivered when it comen, or the day nller, or naver: it gives him no statioriery, and fornishes him with no messenger, but refers him (o the tender mercies of the Sherif® R‘glll atch privilezrs, t the riek of making the reader’s halr stand on end, et me atate connectediy what the Sherift of this county hae & right, nunder the laws of thls State, to do to Any of lilsprironers, even those prisoned for debt, and thore cominitted on bare suspicion of crime: - Je may put Atm in {rons, tock him up in one of his dungeons, refuze fo let his ramily or frienis come near him, ‘refuse dim slafionery, refuse 1o mail his Letters, refuse to de- lirer his mail to hsm, refuze to let Alm send a mes- 4age or lelegram, refuse 10 let him buy a decent meal, and, as 1 #hall abundantly prove nert week, refusefo let Alm see an attorney, until tAe day of Aia trial, evenif (Aal should de for iz monihs. Now, Charlcy Kernia & mighty zuod fellaw, and the Jast man on earth who wonld be Fu Ity of ench oppression: bat, for one, 1 am unwilling that any one person, though he were an angel from Heaven, ahauld have that much power over me. 1am but onthe threshold of this subjeet yeb. but 1 hope that enongh has been asid to negative the suspicion that [ may be nnwarrantably friendly to the criminal closwes.” Andyet to be sure of this, Twill add that, in nl{ Judgment. nine-tenths of the prisoners in the Cook County Jall are jrrecinimable coundrels, 1f they were drowned like r0 many w?mhwu- nu&nln thecommunity wonld be infin- tely hetter off. Bul though m:-! werc teu times worse than they are, and entilled to po mercy, stiil 1am i favor of treating them Justly, And it fsnot just, norisit wire and expedient, to tor- ment them before their time, to msnlflll and op- press them before conviction. And what about the ofher tenth, who are innocent! And what about the thousands of ue outside the lalt who may some day, Inconscquence of war oe civil com- motton, or by the_tricks of enomiex, getinto this jarlr The Bill of Righte in onr Conslitution says: ““A freguent vecurvence lo the fundamental prin- eipiée of civil gorernment is_absolutely necessary to preverve ihs blessings of lierty. Fronsnes McCanrur. DR. SARCRET, To e Bal'cs of The Tridune. Cartestoy, Ill., June1h.—Be kind enough to allow e to answer, ‘very bricfly, Florance Me. Carthy In your Sunday {ssoe of the 1stinst, Let me say plainly and to the potnt, Isce much more enthusiasm In Mr, McCarthy thsn common sense. Whilst it is a great expennc to have kept tho prison- er in jall for fonr months at a cost of nat less than 540 to tho county, Mr. McCarthy rushes, Incon- mstently, into the other extremo by bullding & first-class hotel, with all the modern Improvements, thereby virtunlly offering & premiam for crime, theft, etc. There are thousands uf men on this continent, this very moment., looking around for some wmall thing to stoal to get into even a yermin-tidden, stinking, fithy county jall, and rrl{. what wonkl §t be iIf wa liad fine "hotels for helr accommodation, sich ms our enthnsins friend McCarthy so beautifally dellneates? Such Nberty 1s a1l boghi] Out with JE1 and sdopt the nld Iaw of pattlog euch men in tho workhouse till cleared of susoiclon, and still keep them there if convicted, and gather up every loafer upon onr sreets, withont visible'means of stpport, and sell him to the highest bidderl Of course, wi an Loneet, hard.working man can't et work, he's to ‘e pitled. 1 am epcaking of the lazy loafers wha will not work, lving perhops “off of some poor aickly wife or mother who thelr lving by days work over waeh-tnbs, whilst in steals or begs his Whl!k’ and tobacco, —~the worthless cusa! No, sir, you're all wrong, and the souner you get righted ihe letter for those over whom rnu may heve Influence. I wonld sooner say butld an asylam, & modern hotel, for over-wrought, broken-down women who are at tho werey of Lrutes in tho uhngv of mankind., Q. B, Sancuer, M. D, ” NICHARL ROACT. v the Editor of The Tridune. Cmicaco, June 10.—Iam a pelsoner in the Cook County Jall on sasplcion of crime, and awalting trial. I have not been convicted of any crima yet, and never will be. On Friday, tho 15th fnst., which was visiting day ut the Jail, I was out of my celltosee my friends. While 1 wasoutIhanded my uttorney's card 10 anotlier prisoner through tha Lars of his cell, and was advising hitm to employ my attorney, when I was roughly. selzed by the neck and shioulders from hehind by one of thotum- kflrl and thrown violentiy, nbony #ix feet fiom the cefl, and then locked up alone in the dungeon as a prinishment fnrumln%n fellow-prisoner in gete 1ing a lawyer to aasist him, ‘The best man In Chi- cago may'bo i my place within i weck, thiough 70 fanit of his, swil T want these facts published in Tue Tuinuge just to let people know what sort of munlr{lhny live In, 1 mayadd 1 have been in atl two and a half weeks, and occunlonally § was fet ont of my coll for » fow minuted Lo seo, my sttorney but that duriug my wholo imprisonnient 1 have not been Jot autof my cell for cxercino o minute, Now [nsx is thle neceseary in order to Keep moe frum running away? Might I not be et out three boura cvery day and still be hald for trial Junt as efuctually? Aliciacs Roacit. —_——— CLASS SONG. { Morteelin Suninary, 1477 When the Karth way fresh and young, Moses taught and Mirlam sung} Itebrew lure not more complelo Than waa maiden's Umbrel swcat, T'hough Jehovah's macred name Asron wnake with wullfue of flame, % -fiphod Llue, with golden bell, ot moro rev'rence did compel, rdlo wrought, y: oty frauuhit With twelvo n 20 strong to tell OF the tribes of [arael, ‘Than the graod, victorlang strain Of the Jewleh girl's refrain, Epitaph fer Egypt stain, \:Alll:ll{, ] Zn'- piatn, 10, custplate, scarlet, purple, go Did mart cunning wurk .‘3.1«13- Euwerald, sapphire, diamond five, Jasper, topsz, beryl, shine And this four-aquaro bress Lid the Lord's anointed wi . Dut again force foes surronnd— larael la toJabin bound! Biaern leuds the Gontllo host From the Cansanitish coast. Deb'rub hears thelr charlots roll, nthem stirs her soul, at, with cherabi, Bpeaks a hope [u Ephraim, rak cries, **1f Deb'rah go, 1 will dare impending wa Hut, if she refuve tho toal 1 accord with hor behest. * Deb'rat cose, and Kedesh sought, Bearing one insjestic thonghty Womau's hand shall sirike the bloy Whick shisll Iny proud Slsors low., Ioly crown, of ncta) fine, Uraved with grand H le llney tly head, Yet of Prophetes wns need, Who should do a vallent desd| Ouce again & lyricsoare, And a flood uf musie paitrs On banks of Kishoo's stream, Wild'ring as enchanted drosu. Deb'rab singe of **stars 1n cours Riversu eu‘:hl om thelr source, Nolss of archers, strife of Kinge, Jeupardy that battle brings, - Triumph won by adye of uword + Drawn by servaiita of the Lord. And thoagh time such tale repeats Au the Scripture story mcets Earuest oycs that scan the rune Open eats that catch the tune! Vashit) laya asido her crown, Bplte Abasuerus' frown, Eather fasts (o Bhusken 'I“"“ — Her no fear of death of il Launtl In}:bflll i Jews, 'i. Later on, & Virgin slghs, Druops Lier sau and troubled e Galetel calta s clear *YAL Ul To tuis wonian, pi gl pal And she chsnts the swcetcst nols Ever boru In human throat. Hethlehem cnabrines a King! Let the lierald-Angels sing: Peace on earth, good-will to men, Tienculiction yet agaius Anl the sweet beatitudes Ieconcilo our mortal feade; Poor ju spirit, mournees sud, somethne ylad; all inhenit earth— Euch are helrs of huwnlg births ‘Tivee who hanger and who thirdt Shall be niled with Cnrist the dris; Aud the merciful aro Llest; Lure in heart shall gad the reat 0f the chiosen asints ot God Who have passed bencath the sod; ‘They who miake for pesce bear cime Fur lmmcumln'fimhly fama Aund the pervecutod stand Next in Hleaven (o Goa's right baad, 80 {0 each a hope romaing~ None 40 poor but beavenly Count a8 jewels in ¢ Azracl bolds of human souls Each can make Lies hope secuse, llnldlnfil\'lrmu lovely, pure; Lot each Suger claaps a koy Of a pnvato sacrist! Each bersul! a klugdom bolds, Each heraelf a fate enfolds: ‘This fulr Benedicta weew, Proying, Quayue sdiap — ———— An lmprovised Telephone. dioux Clty Journal. A telephone was rigeed last evening between tho telegraph-ottce and the Hubbard House, over which conversation was gucevssfully held, sud Charlic Soule's iddlivg wus transwitted so that it arrived at tbe other cnd of the lue in even better order than when b started. The asruggement consisted of two old trult-cans, oue tud of which had been removed, between which was tightly siretched & plsce of heavy twine,—something, primitive, but quite cfMclent. Tt 18 proposed to try & sllk connection to-dag A Flre-Defler. A Frenchman namcd Buvert has [nvented what scems to be a highly-successful dress for defying fire. Tt Is believed to be chiefly formed of n‘vonge which {s nonked just before use. The rtlon which covers the head is sufliciently mfe to contaln the alr necessary for l»m-l,h!nfi ‘while the operator s atwork. M. Buvert rolled over red-hot conl without apparently experience fug any inconvenfence, and it is believed that the dress might be of great value in enabling the wearers to save valuables at fircs. AMYSETENTS, McVICKER'S THEATRE, FOR ONE WEBHK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE I8TH, EVERY RVENING, ‘Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, TONY PASTOR GREAT TROUPE, COMPRISING Flelda and Ttoey, The Bennets (Frank and Eva), "3 liel-no:". 1e) eppe and Fann 101 t?:r: Moore, v Frank Uirard, And TONY PASTOR, Wimself, W1l appear at eye: ance In his world-famed emertilimelt of morSA THotto At Tockt iolodee ncluding Uls latest metropoliian successes, ‘Tho ¥ollowing Boate of Popular Prices has been adopted: Orchestra Clrcle, reserved reats.. First Ralcony Clrcie, reserved ae econd Halcany Circle, reservod Bpoaial Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Admission....50c, _Children....28¢. DEXTER PARK, Maud Oswald's Long Ride, =] 5] = 300 Hile Halng 30 Mextean Mustangs, wli) poaltively commence Friday. Juno 22, at 4 p, ar.. concludtng RavurJar, Juna 23, at0p. M. Admission to all parts of the track, 50 cents. Admissloi, Including raliroad fare by Michigan Southern fiallroad, (0 cents. COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE, ENUAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF REIL. MURAB, E FIRB KING. Ho eata fire, drinka boillog oll, dancew on red hot ron, Sca bm. See bim. In conjunction with s first-class varicty troupo, . Two performances to-day (Sunday) afiernoon and cvening. BAVERLY'S THEATRE, MaouinE & HAVERLY.cosivr o seveiees Proprictors, Tositively last appearances In Chicago of IIE&O.'I:;"]BZI&’J.’Im McecWADIS RIPF VAN WINKILE., PRICES REDUCED at ths Wednesday and Sat- urday Matinoes to 25 cents to ail parts of the house, Rescryed seaty, 50 cents, Nest woek, JUIIN THOMPSON '+ ON JIAND." ADELPINl THEATRE, J. I MAVERLY.... ‘roprietor aud Manager GRAND SUNDAY NIGUT BILL! Thia Sunday Vivening ot & **ALL LADIES' NIGHTS PLAS ' A SUCCESS, LAST NIGUT POSITIVELY OF THE Great New York Novolty Combination, Entaesed i tuproved, inciuding WM. COURTRIGIT AND PHE LENTONS, Alwoall laat weolca aetlate apheac IN AN EXTRA NEW JOYFUL L Matinees Woilnesdaya nnd Saturdays at Monday Night—31ilion Nobles (Great 8os " FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC Of the Cluse-stakers Union, No. 11, of Chieago, wit be holdd st OUDEN'S GRUVE, Mouuhy, June W, 1877, Trom l‘!dn't"mk LR d” rggllu't"k p. M. Tickets, 25 lemnn veats, sdmitiinilady sad gestlemht cosmrTER, PROF. :DF IFIORN‘E,’ & 1eht-tope Perfarmer, wiil ot e UBIGA Wik mareh Trom the Hall st 1T w'elogk 8. m,, lll.l.[p. LINCOLN PAVILION, Cotaer Norih Clark and Grant-sta, OPEN DAILY. Kelreshinents Orat-class. CONCERT EVERY SATURDAY, wesiler parmitting. GIOCERIES, Do You Keep House? Flour, best Minuesota Spring Wheat, WU ascsvosianazssnsringosanessl S0 Flour, best Minnesots Patent Wheat, per Tlour, best§1. Couls White Wirier Wi ton), per brl. avee v . 10.00 Raisins, best Inyers, 6-ponnd box. PR ] Btarch, best whits gloss, G-pound box.. &0 Starch, Kingsford's, 6-pound box. « b3 Bird Seedd, Canary, per b 5 10 Bird Seed, llemp, per 1b D1 Uird Beed, Rape, ver 1b.. . L1 Cove Oyxters, 2-1b cans, per dozen...... 1.15 Syrup, fino table, b yal, kegs.......ene 5,00 Baking Powder, Dr, Price’s Cream, 1-1b 10 CANS,oaeee. German Mottled Boap, best, G0 barsperbx, 3.60 Cigurs, per 100 from.... 125 Tlums, sugur-curod, per Ib..... 11 Cheese, New York Fuctory, per 1b,..... 12} “Frait Jars, Moson's quarts. per doz..... 1.5 Roast Beef and Corned Beef In cans for pic. nics aud summer nse at HICKSON’S CASH GROGERY HOUSE, 118 East Madison-st. LEGAL, Chancery Notice. Ciyesit Court of Cook Cl!‘mn Atate of Ilingls! Jean €. Mackensie ve. Win. K. Mackenale fo_Chancery, Afidavit uf tha non-residence of W Mackeazie, the nled In the 1y, Notlca 18 hereby m. K, Mk ikt e abave-nanied couiainant borciofore fied lor fllon the Chancery sta of auld Court, and il & satuiiions thiereupon laued vt of sald Cours msaine va-named uefendant, returnablo on the Hrat day uly term of sald Coutft, 10 ba held at tho G ivuse'la Chicayo, tn aid caunty, ou shint Mun uly next (1¥77), aa la by law Tequired, and whici wall sl pending. JACOD GLOSS, Clerk, ATl vy, s, GAl.5N, MEN & FEATHERS, ‘We can glve employment to twenty-five enorgotic pic who can'vell the beat gume out for GIRLS ANDBOYS. Dickaon’s Battledoor und Shotticcock 1s the Jlve- ltess game for Chlldren and Yocng Ladies snd Gen. Uemen, ILexpande thu Jubge, revents rouud shoulders and slooping, and is conducive to heatin, ‘The beat old English pamie vevised. For saleevery- where, Cash paid for wing fuathers. . DICKSON & CO., U21 State-st. FIGOPOSALS, Proposals for Army Supplies. OFFioE P PUKCUANIEG a%D Duror ¢ No. 4 WASILINGTUN M Cuticaao, 1il., June Seated provosath, n duglicate, 'Witiy a copy of thi vortsemuat atteched, will be recelved ot 1his ot the undersd: untido'clock p. w. vn Mol ur furalshing the followlog supplie r 3 hubalatend® Departwent, U. 5. Arny, dellvered st auch places 1 this cliy us tdy be required: '8.000 pounds BACON, clear shies b gunatos. Lrobcsats Wil b raceived sublsct 1o iho ususl condt s ceived subject 10 iho - & hfiflblml.'llll:ml application to this Brve fle.- e U 8 . SUALES, FAlRRUANKS' - STANDAKD B! =% BFAIRBANKS, MORE EARY 1114113 Lake 5t., Chicago. Bazarefultobuy only the Geaulne, LHai GHICAGO YRiBUWL: BUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1877—BIXTEEN PAGES. AUCTION BALES. CO. By GEO, P, GO1tl & CO., 4 and 70 Wabash ayenae, Regular Trade Sale DRY GOODS Tuesday, June 19, 9:30 A. M. SPHECIATL CLEARING SALE PRINTS. RIGNT CASES Short Ends, Standard Goods, Peremptory. HOSIERY. TEN CASES Tadies’, Miseen', Men's, and Rtays* Bizes, ONE HHUNDRED DOZEN Ma- chine Knit Seawmless Socks: To clear ad- vancos. - STRAW GOODS, FORTY CASES Well-asrorted Styles, Ladies® and Genea® Wear, We shall closs them. CLOTINENG. An Involeo Youths' and Roys* Snite, Bnpetior Uoods, o cloxe the renson's nrodact of an exteusive Wholesale Manufacturer. BANKRUPT. Tho stock of & Merchant Tallor, comprisin Pant Linen and Linen Buiting, Claths ai Cansimeres in Pattorns, Scotch Choviots, ‘Worsted Coatings, &c., &c. RUCHINGS. ONE HUNDRED LOTS. covering & superb line of Sitk and Swira Fichus, Slik Collars, Laco Collurs and Dibbs, Silk Hearfs, Tles, Yells, Ruilling, Lace Handkerchisfs, Em- ‘broidercd Scts, &c., fe. SPECIFIC. An Involco covering a Saperior Line Table Oll-Cloths, New Patterns, 1%-yard pieces, Marscllies Quilts, Germantown Spreads Jflcfl"lrd Quilts, Fancy Quolits, Cllnl?n 11 land, Genia' ilanducrehiefs and Towels, ONE HUNDRED PIECES Morquito Netting, ‘White and Colors, Slightly Imperfact, CARPEES. At 1 o'clock p. m., the last offering of the season in theso goods, 9:30 A. BI, An Invalce Cholce Statlonery, QEQ. I GORE & C0., Auctloneers. ‘Wednesday, June 20, . We shall acll at AUCTION 1,000 CASES ° ‘Well-assortad and seazonsble Boots, Shoes Slippers And ta addition, by |n|'lmct|on| of Assignee, aball closo 180 Lots of a Bankrupt Stock, ‘Which buyers are invited to examine. QEO, P, UORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-av, On Thureday, June 21, at 9:30 o'ol'k, Bookoases, Vardrobos, Parlor and Offtoe Deska. Dealera and conaumors can always depend on & 1arzo stock of Furniture, UEQ, ¥. GORE & CO., Auct'rs, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 78 and 80 rtandoiplest. CQNTINUA'I’ION SBALE OF 0il Paintings Messrs, Elison, Pomeroy & Co, Will continuo the Sale of Ol Palutings at Store 113 & 115 State-st., Monday Evening, June 18, at 8 o'clock. And continne following days at 10 a. m., 2:30 p. vy 8008 . e, uniil the saiite coliection 18 dlae posed of, ' Poaitively no reserve. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT 159 STATE-ST. Fine Gold Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Diamonds Silyer Piated Ware, Clocks, &e., &e., Snles DAILY During tho Week at 0 a. m,, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionears. For TUESDAY MORNING, June 19, at 9:30 ‘clock, at onr Borex, 78 and B0 Randolph-at,, N i:fu"msr it Torotture Carpotse A "G cont aussliold L ¥LI5UN, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. Our Regular Weekly Sale, Friday Horning, June 22,at 9:30 o'clock, IMMANSE STOOK OF New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, A fulllino Oarpots, Lounges, Bofas, Desks, Chairs, &0, Qeneral Merchandine, I'lancs, Refrigerators, &e. ELISON, POMENROY & CO., Auctionests, By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctloneers, 84 and 84 Randolph-st. Hegular Sales on Wednesdays and Baturdsys. Goods at Private Sale Every Day at Auction Prices. A fresh, fall, and well assorted stock for every sale, IMMENSE 8TOOK OF Now and Desirable Furniture Of all kinds will be sold on ‘WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,at 9:30 a. m,, Parlor Buits, Chamber Sots, Carpots, &c., &c. Also & larye lot of Sceond-haud Gouds, Particular attentiun wiven to packing and shlp. ping goods to country buyers, By RADDIN & CLAPP, Austloueers, 43 and 89 Wabasheav., Chicago, Il Tuosday, June 10, 1877, 260 SAMPLE LOTS BOOTS & SEIOES! Eale peremptury. To commence st 10 o'clock shiarp. Office Dixon Llovator Cowmpany, Dixox, Ta., Juge 12, 1877, ‘Tho Dizon Elevator, sltusted o the most fertlle portion of Bcott County, Jowa, and provided with all the latess facilities {or haniling graiz, will bo offered for rent to the highest bidder st public suc- tiou, &t Dixon, Is., on the 2d day of July next, at 2 p.. Termé—To Lo rented for onu year ffom Aug. 11, 1877, to Aug, 10, 1578, unu-half cash, o Usy of suction; the other half o be fully red ou the sameosy. I di B BlnatdSTER, Presgdont. By J. L. REED & CO. Auctioneors, 101 and 103 North Clark-st. AUCTION BALE Tucsdsy, June 10, 6t 10a.m., -y00m Louse, cons! 0 81 o eomplets housekooplog, Bale positive. i SEWING MACKL. _— 4 — SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ECONOMISE, BUY THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE. Its workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer YWatch, and as Elegantly Finished as a first-class Plano. It recolved the H Expositions: close busfneua, PRICE. guaranteelng to keep hest Awards at the Vienna and Centennial We do not sell S8econd Hand or Robuilt Machines, or competo In price with Dealers sellin but we dofy competition in WE GIVE A WARRANT it in repair, free of charge, for out to UALITY and with EACH MACHINE, b years. It makos 6 stitchos to every motion of the foot. ACENTS WANTED. tWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 & 829 Broadway, Now York; New Orleans, La.; Corner State & Madison Sts, Chlcago, llis.; and 8an Francisco, Cal. 'AUCT10N SALES, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commisslon Auctionecrs, 1188ad 120 Wabasb-sv. Entire Machinery and Tools OF A MAKUFACTURING JEWELRR AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE, ;r.xlmhn{«n\— JIORNING, June 16, 8,10 o'clock, st our esroo! % " WA A, BUTTERS & CO.¢ Auctioneers. Auction 8ale Desirable MISCELLANEQUS BOOKS TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Jnne 19, at 2:50 o'¢lock, atour sucifon rootus, 114 and 1.0 Wabash-ar, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Aucifoneers. DUTTERS WEDNESDAY TRADE BALE, 9:50 o'clock & m,, WIITE AND YELLOW WARE, 200 kgs. Assorted Glassware, Ollcloths, and Carpets, “""h"m‘"{'y'?flm": il“ nm{{ml}’l v, T HHUHSDAY THADE SALE, DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, CLOTINNG, Boota and Shoes, Btraw Goods, and Wool Hats, THURSDAY MORNING, June 21 st 0:30 o'clack, At Dutters & Co.' Auction Rooms, second foor, Merchants will always find full Htnes salable coods at T 1 HP T Y T T Valmahle Property AT ATCTION, Monday, July 10,at 11 o'olock &, m,, * At Our Saesrcoms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, Elegsant stops.tront dwolling corner South Park Doutevard ana Thirty-elahih-t. Frame dwliing and lot on Calimet-a 26 lota fronting on Houth Park Loulsrard, Calumet anil Forrest-avs, i SR i nen ey W, A BUTTENY & CO., Auctlonesr. By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Anctloneers, 42and 44 Madlson-st., near Wabash- Regular Trade Sale, TUESDAY, Juno 19, 10 ’c'k, sharp, WE WILL OFFER Alargsline ot Mente, Touts and Bo; A suporior \ine o + Clothlog. Bons, Sk Lace) Dotted I:ll\ Ete,, Ete. A fultiine uf Sun-Bonnets and fate, lllfi'w’lmm?d Hats B Allne of Mea's, Youtne', and lioys’ Fur and nie ‘merous othier goous sultadie Tor beat cliy 5o eountry D o s olter at A Large and Altractive Inmporcation of Sifk Umbreltne, ‘Bun Urnbretios, and Farasole. * A betterloe of & than tiicas were never offerod beforo fn any Auction House un a 3-months’ credlt, and thorctaie deserves special notica from Luycrs, Catalogucs ready mornlag of sale. NOSENFELD & MUNZER, Anctlonesrs. By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctluncer, OCHATTEL MORTGAY BALE OF TIE SKINKER HOUSE FURNITURE, cornor of Madiron and Csnal-sta, (cost $25,000.) TULSDAY, Jut0 24, ¢ 10 8. ., will be sold Pars lor, Chiamber, Office, Dintng-room, snd Kitelien Furniture entire of 125 roums, Planos, Kranche flute Mirrars, Slarblo-Top Tables, Parlor Sults, co Curtalng, 40 Marble-Top Chamber-Setw, 65 1. W. Chamber Bots, Bedstonds, Turcau, 123 Sa- norlor Halr Mattresacn, over 2, {u Lrussals Carpets, 260 Feather Pillows. Also, Redding, Table Linen, Centre and Extentlon Tables, Eaay Chalrs, ‘Crockery, Cooking Itanges, Gas Fixtares, larga floller, good Bafe, Ofca and Dar Fixtares, 1f1fiard Tabl ted Ware, Phaeton, Dogz-Corty llorseand GKU, PARRY, Marigagee. Wednesday, June 20, 10 A, M., 1 shall sell for H. C. Hunt & Co., at 270 MADISON- BT., afulilinoof Furniture, now and ased, Parl Buits, Chamber Suts, Bedatoads, Burea Mair 'Mattreases, Hofss, Loungos, Fronchepl Mirrors, Superior Empire Bodatead, Carpete, &c. 1 ©_ UIRAM DNWUSIL Auctioneer. TAL .\TTH‘J.T!UN of tue trade , RAILROAD TIME TADLY, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, RXPLARATION OP Rerzm Manxa.—4 Bats ibe:]r;ed. *Bunday !:flfl:fif‘ tllvnfll]-’llunnw CHIQAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Otices, flc“‘}lo"fiep‘nsl:flm“ House) and at Leave. | Arrive. 210:00 8. .2 50 2, m 10430 0. tn. i B30 nton|s manz f'd & Dubuqie. b n: fockr'd & Dubnque; [*1 billiwaukeo Fast M 2Mjiwankea Express, \iliwaukee Paseeng DAfilwaykes Pasenger (daiiy) bGreen Lake Kxpress, Stk it G P 00 A, m. § 4°01p.m. 00 8, m. } 7:0 p.m, 00 1. M. $10t13 a . m. § 8:43 p. adeneys Lake buieneva L.ake Expresa, BLake Geneva Kxjress Tajlman Tiotel Cara are run Hirourt, hetwoen ChI- cago and Omans, on the train leaving Chicago as 10:30 **No other road runt theas celebrated cara west of Chte 42 Depot comer of Well and Kinzfo-ata, b=Depot corner of Canal and Kinzle-ats. OHIOAGQ, ST PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Tleket oflices 62 Clark- inlc-gtreet Depot, Artive, 81, Tanl & Minnezpolts Ex. 4300, m. Bt Puul & Nlnnu‘n": 3 Gio g, N OHIOAGO. ALTON & EBT. TOUIS AND OHICAGY KANBAS UITY & LENVER BOORL LIRK3, West 8ide, near Madisouw-st. Unfon De, brid it Ticket Ufce, 124 ltandalph: Twenty-third-st. Fl. ‘M‘lla EDIP(I\IHEM ktl‘ulll ! ’ekin and Peoria Faat K. Tty ‘OHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RATLROAD, Unlon Depot, corner Maodison nnd Canal-sts. Ticket Office, it B sm Clark-at., opposite Snerman House, snd st Depot Arrive, 700D o, *10:008, m. {# 4:00p, . Pom. #11:008 m, . m.it 7:004. . Al fraing van vie Milwsuiee. Tiokes for 8¢, Laui atid M Ti, nneapol 4 are good cltlier vie Sudivon and Frairis du Chien, or via Walertown, LaCrome, and Wisuza. ILLINOIB OENTRAL RATLROAD. v Devot fout of Lake-st. and foat of Twenty:pecondst, fcket Uftice, 121 Haudolph-st., hear Clark, Milwankee Express, " Wiacoiit, lows sota Ej Wisconsth & Sinaseoia Thro! Night Express... CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. Clark-st,, and at depots. £ fail e Leave, Atche a insas City, 4 n, Bt Joe, and Toxs......[10:00 p.m, |} 0155 m. HICHIGAN AL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Laka-at., and {out of Twouty-secon Oftice, 07 Clark-at., southesat corner doTey Orang Faeide 1iaval, §ad a% Paimer Ho By WM. F, HODGES & CO. AT OUR WAREROOMS, 002 West Lake-sl., we shall soll on Baturdsy evening, June 23 :30 o'ciock, a geoeralline ot HOUSEHOLD GGODS, Marble-top dressing casesets, dining, kitches h“d'l furnliure, crockery, WILLIAM ¥, HODOES & CO. Laki Also nica lot of goods to ba sald thls woel private ssls at Auctton Prices, GO WILST LAXE.ST. DANKRUPTCY SALE of Coal-Doxes, Wood, Mauk, Waguns, Haroesse alen, Bafo, Ofice Furniture: OMoe: NlidInE Hig: lon, Bhieds, ' Uround-Leases, a0d a1l lumber aud tools used In runtiing the Wood aiid Coul- Yard st the foot f Yieat Grave-ats, Nurih Braoch, —belonging tatie baak Taniel I', Kistun, 1ids fur the purchase roferiy a4 & wiivle, ur any pars | ed by tha unuer:l1ucn until the 2uth ast., ch 1y the Llds whil e opened'ab the 10 biaders~ the aeceptance uf o b e, T nyen! ha yal uring Lusiness Lours, GRADFORD LANCOC u.'rm.. No. 149 Lasalig-st. e OUEAN STEAMNKIPS, GENERAL TRAKSATLANTIC CONPARY, The mall steamorsof this Compaay, bet: York and ifavee, calling Mfmuu'ln T o e landing of paascngers, will sall from pler 43 N, L., foos of Morsvn-st., BVERY WEDNESDAY. FRANCE, Tavusiir, e i AMERIQUE, Pov20; .Baturday, ‘June 3, 3 p. m, 'I'ii“h_ulli Dacmx. «Wed., June 27, 8:40a. m, A R A “Third Cabl; £ e ud By 'u;" AfOUTIL, LOSDON, ‘or auy ral il 1, $90 & I " nl‘r‘a .!.u‘l’)u? 100, accordlug to sccominoda. 20,1 p.m, Ui ncluiing wtao, bodiing a o gt ; Third Caul i B thirough Englsud'or Franes, |ocod Faes v hicamers unrked thua ® do not cArTy aleersge passens wern. Fur passage and frefaht apoly o DUIS DE DEBIAN, Agent, 83 Brosdway, OF W. 7. WPUITES G7 CItHkeats, Heeut for Cutompor: AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphic and Liverpool. Theoaty transstiantic lize satliog wuder the Amert- canpieg. Saith frou Pbliadelphis, LT T O e DR e RED STAR LINE, Carrylng the Belglan and Untted Gtates mails. Salitn) _W.E. LAWKENCE, Massger, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylug the Matls between EUROPIE AND AMERICA. “WHITE STAR LINE, T T R I T Drafta oo Great Britatn aad Leiands o A8 OUNARD MAIL LINE., Balllog tureo timeas koek tosnd from Britivh Porte. west Prices, Ofce, northwest corner 5 Chig: Apply at Cowpan, C‘“&pllllm dolph-i Boal DU VEHNEL Gonesal Westsra Ageas. PITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & OHICAGQ BAILWAY, Depot. comer Canal and Madison-ata, Tickes Omces, Ciark-st., Fatmer [luuse, snd Grand Pacifio Hotel, Mal) and Rxpress, .. l;lclle Express,, ‘ast Ling..... Tralasleave oot Vie! Morning Express.. ulLllllfI.u | ESSELARO: zagsecestseseiunasnsant? DD o} 8:40p, By ,___LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. Leave. |. Amive. YO | ATV, PITTTSBURG, CINCINMATI & BT. LOUIB B Depot comer of Clinton and Carroll-sts., West Bide. Doparts_|_Arrive. * [+ 8:40, . /* 8110, @ it i ey b m:[§ 7108 o & PACIFI0 RATLEOAD, 00460, BOCK ISLAND d Bh -ots. Ticket Dok o e oY Clark sis Bherman House: laave, Omahs, Leavenw'th & Ateh Ex| feru Accommodation.. :00p.m Ight Express..... »$10:00 p. m. KANKAKKE LINE, ¥rom Central Depot, foot of Lake-st. Depart, Arrive, 'nap'lis & Cinci'nst! Day Ex| s m| 8:23p.m dianbpolis & Cine NigUUBR:) 9100 3o B | 7i50 B e OINOINNATI AIR LINE & KOXOMO LINE. From iiy. Uepob, coruer of Cliuton and Carroll-sis d'nap’tis & Clincl'oatl Day Hll d'uapolls & Llacin, Nixbt Ex| LAKE NAVIGATI GOODRYCH BTRAMERS ¥ildty saraing's bostegves thiveih o b a Grand Replds, aad Muske- reons TR cnmtmp it wae For Maditeo aud Ludlngion, Tudiday wad e Rl el A AR A A untll 11:30 p. m. . Eican ete., evaners T B B vy g ey Bickians, ey Froer SUMNELR BESDRTS, HOUNTALN HOUSE, CRESSON BPRINGS, PA. This wfum suiner resors will bo opea foF the 1o ccpilon of guesta oa the pe l’g_ l‘t‘h‘ {‘)Iv otn-'l‘l:. 1877, (ratus oa the Penn's R. wi OEHQGES ORCHESTRA P Aty PIGBON COOVE HOUSH, M On cxtrome point of Cape. VIST ol 41 Au rand uld W geaa. 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