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_ Ruent taleots, suid dlscursod political guestions with . 4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1877, OUR CIVIL SERVICE. ANOTHER MURDER. An Inoffensive Yonng Man Killed While Aiding & Policeman, Whe Was Trying to Stop a Row at Mnskell Hall. inntitute and carry throneh nine reform, and to diarcgard the threatening demauds of those who believe they have **claims.” And although that waa far from belng the cana formerly, at_preseut the press ke practically independent, and can xive ® Bupport to measures purely on their merits whers men prominent In polifics mixht feel themaelves wnder somie restraint. ‘The press wenally wants no votea, and may eet the caucns at defiance. What Ix the caucne? Theorelically, it may be defined as n deliberative mecting of citizena for copaultation, with 8'vlew to determioe a course of litical actlon. Thus defined 1t may seem s very [arican and Inaeed very nsefal inetltntion. Bt Tewo of three of the owners and managers feel that MAGNOLIA DALY, they have not been granted s saMcientnumbar of possengees, bat Lh ctors bave fnrmished what they consider goad ruflicient reasond for not allnwine more, and the Captaing moat ress coatent or go elsewhere. D. Lawrence. of Eangamon County, 8y Commfe :"mlr:;‘ of the Sonthern Penitentlary to be erected oruy. MILLINERY, MILLINERY. CHOICE SHAPES, RICH FLOWERS. SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK. Trraz Hatyr, Ind., June 28.—The closlog ses- alon of the thirteenth snnnal Convention of the 1ndiana Sanday-School Union have beenof great interest. Mrs. 6. R. Alden, well known through her varlous books and magazine articl an ga- thoress under the nom de plume of **Paney, * resd s paper on ‘*What Not to Do, The Rev. Judge Cooley's Lecture Before the University Literary Society. [ — FAST BAGINAW. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Bart Saatwaw, Mich., Jone 28—\ committee appointed sl the vessel-owners' meeting lave drafted & proposition which provides that ali vea- The 8polls Theory the War-Cry' #ela In the Baginsw Jamber trado are Lo be laid up H o ) of Barbarism, Not Civ- Sumnloned far 8 mOre CH A e, e et twenty dnys darigg the forty dags. The Commit. | George R. Peltz aleo delivered an address, fontarsit.] flization. o o the tanth that In cariain; bat it 19 & power | FOUP of the Rioters under Ar- | ieaaretobave power to order the laying up of | Other escallent and profitable exerclsas took All the leadiog styles in ITATS, trimmed’ {’;‘.“"""E;'&'?:nf"-“fs".'.\'""“ l‘n;l’ :lun: I‘::’-I; l’v‘-’-: rest. fows, including . all btarges, and the start- Indianspolis was eclccled 8s tne next placeof B E Y . ;25 un:fimin.?d. inoluding ¥rench Chip, o o o 3 : A ' ' T oand il Miwle Mors, Tmpctant than | Beiy gepstevu et an Araiifuton ok o pirs“t_tows, wbeiher rassng ¢ | "llim M. Leveing etuine, on accomt of Rl a v mtii el Trained Intellect itl t‘l‘x B | enahia o the Iawa. It 1e, ikely 1o moet in le:m::um,:'%"' er‘x‘l'lnlylnnprlu:‘nli;?'::!:'fl([':; 12t up, and to koep enongh ranniog tn sapply the | falitng health, oo eerve fopeer as l;rr:;!du:'l(olxl:: A VI ST POPULAR PRICES. n 8 laces the best mon in the community never enter, , {8 recorded on the eriminal cale ) d, or st loast enough to exclude eompeti- L . Feq.. Oautns; B e arions abe oiten o1 s J07C o ovch | County, The iragedy occarted very late on Wed« | {oroie 01 ot St b b vine to the | Alvanys wai siected. Fhe offced of Hetording and i trained muscle ts of more importance than trained | nemdny night at Maskell 1lalt, carnerof dackeon | trade—to earry froighin as fant an offerad at s fair | Chiarles 1. Conner, of New Albony, was elected e 'Me"efll;n AN R ey and Desplaines atreets, and the viciim wasa young ‘Tm 2 q'u ‘.‘fi‘," - mgm A’;',".'i'ug;e S :; smn:r,y,t d?r‘l‘nk‘l! Levaring. of ‘nd::nlln:l;l. v . wa N & 0 Ul The Spirit of tho Law Defented i Our | we wonld 5ot venture tn pays bit thia we know, | fo1iow xha attempled to aniat a police oflcer who | on the above bropotifion e being gencraily ssned. | 17 Stenee, of ot el b . s‘ 1 ‘_A_' l 'E_Sl :l 1 1iat the mon who manaie the caucus ars not usual, | ¥20in the handsof half adozen young rong and there reemis to be no doubt of the success of | The following Vice: Presidents, one for each dis- « System of Taxatlon. Iy supposed to be exciumve, atd (hat Jew and | Fortanately the ringleaders of the gang were cap- | (he movement. trct, were electer: Samuel N. Cournick, Evans. ol d l l qace Gentile, the eitlzen who te, and the patriod who In | tured and ara in custody. While there stlll re- vilig; L. F. Kelso, Leavenworth; W, W. ley- ( WEBSTER’S . On Wedneaday evening, Judge Thomas M. Cooley, | advance ia ftting himselt 1o be & chizen by | pajnsa doubtas to the person by whom the fatal A NEW CRAFT LAUNCIIED. nolde, Brownatown, 8. A. Stewart, lislue Sun; et of Aun Atbor, Mich., lecturcd ofore the Literary | YOun ss oppociunity ollers, ard all likely 10 b8 | yiow wag nilicted, there is reason to belleve that [ A ssilor named Anderson, who has been employed | Charles F. Cofiin, Kichmend; Dr. I E. Burnett — s welcomed ([ known to e scund and eafe. In short, the cancun as a practical fact s ofien as far Anpovaible from thoso famous tuwn-meetinge of New Eugland which n century ago were accustom- el to gather at tho Town-1lall, or the town-com. mon. 8ad discues with freedom and intelligence the \mmlc qnestions which disturbedihe Commou- weaith, In those Otis and Warren and Samuel Adans made themselves fmmortal, bat the caucas sa now known Society of the Chicago University, in Farweil Hall Owing to the preesure of war and nther news, Tuz Tninuxx of yeslerdny was compelled to content tsc)f with o very brief abstract of the addresa, which bLad for Its subject **Tho Demands of Patrlotism on the Amerfcan Scholar.™ It was an eloguent and able effart. Judge Cooley & known throughont the Union for his erndition aml mastery of the sciencs of furleprudence; and at Ureentfeld; dudrew J. Nefl, (reencastlo; ). 1L C. Kouse, Térre Hante: David liarlen, Crawfords. ville; the Jtev. H, M. Morney, Soutl: Hend; W, A. Stnart, Kokomo; Wiliam “il. Cottinghsin, Fort, Wayne: F. W. Willle, Waterloo, The followinit porsona were elected members of the Exceutive Committee, one fromn each district: ‘The Rev, W, J, Darby, Evansville; Miss Asensth Cox, Paoll s 'k, New_Albany the Kev, Tieney Little, Madison; J.C. Mclntosh, Conners: sille; the Hev. Charl Ilnbbanl“ Kpightstown; e will pot .long rematn hidden, and the police en. tertain atcrong hopes thiat the ‘murdorer may oitle mately be brought to Justice. AL10:1% p. m. on Wednendsy & crowd consfating of sbont ten youny men lefia salovn on May aircet, where they had been drinking, snd started for Maskcti Hall, where & fair was in progress. They were just drunk enongh to be ngly,—jost miean enough to force n flEht ujron & peaceable cltl- zen. Arrived at the hall, thcy demanded free ad. minslon, and, this being refased, one of the gang in the conetruction of a small scow schoonct for two years, alope in his labors most of the time, launched, or rather dnmped, the new vesrel into the North Rranch, near Islsted-stroet bridge. yesterday foremoon. The craft slipped off the \ways curing an attempt to launch her Wednesda, evening, neceasitatinz the employment of a tug, which yanked her off with & pinnie yesterday. alie was, not _christencd, nor was a bottie of wine broken over bes buw. A Momance of Neallty—The Devices of the (fuecns of Soclety—~ilow Flaln Features are Jnde Attractivoy, and the Hlemishes of Nature ure Ilidden by the Witchory of Art—An Interost- ing itevelation. TPLAYATION OF RerRmwacm )huo.—qlumm B gue ted. *Sundsy excepted § Mondsy excepi CHICAGO & RORTHWESTEEN RAILWAY, Tieket Officea, 82 Clark st (Sherman Tlouse) and st WOULD DISPENSE WITH TTIEIR TALENTS, and gmve them' to undetstand thal the ability to tho 11 8. Davle, Indisnapolis: Mary_lfadley, sioom: 1hie timo, when patriotiem and not place-hunting | control s caucas was quite diatimct feom nbility ta | incoulinently knocked down the doorkeeper, Mi ) ingdale; Capt. DeWitt Wailace, Lafayette: Hen s steadily coming to the frout, his effort of | talk lumed]{' of uostrnmenk To suppose i i "'1 McQrath, The [ who i1 ASTEAMER IN A WATERSPOUT, ar -lep I; the Rev., 1), J, Meek, 'uxnm:n‘:’e Wednesday evening fs nf more than ordinary | defiberstion by the men who manage the cancus i | enalted called for asdletanco, Sod, POFCR{ A corrcepondentat Pat-in Bay says that during | Hev. L. I, Smith. Huntington; the Mev. W. P Tn our climate, and owing to American modes to suppore what to thcmselves would be an absurd- | peréuns came outof the hallta pee what was go d Aylerworth, Angola. of life, not oue woman posscsscs that beat boo dmportance, . 1t is for (hls rcavon that § {SAARRES BLtC l L e P anagement and | dns on. “At this moment Oficer Davis arrived, the gale Monday evening the stouir B. F. Ferrls, on e Con ot mijonred to-niaht witha lrge | Of natirers. fan S 8 n Tue Trmuxn (hls motuing gives spaco | aififce. in nome manner, under the maxim that il :",“:' lonruing the causo of ahullmn,?le. %r;:ce:‘v:e‘n: her way acroes the Suuth Passage, run directly | and enth { o a falr complexion; a gift without Frest vne v acoundrels, whose nam Lo & fuller synopsla. After having been futro- duced by Mr. Wirt Doxter, Judge Caoley began with a few general temarks on cducation, and its Intimate connection with the material and political welfaro of the people. From thia the dizrexslon 1o tho salject of g‘uvemmcnl was exceadingly slizht, ' He was of the opinlon that our Govern. neut. thongeh afording plenty of llber:‘v. was yet far from perfect, Of anr Jibertles we dld not make the best ude, and (L waa for those who wore now rolng through o emerging from the balla of col- oges to {murove upon what bad been dons, The impoftant politieal’ evochs tn the history of tho rountry from {ts constitntlonal birth were lll‘lcfl{. . \a;fiu;h vigorously, sketched. On these points ha [y in the Awerican Revalution little imporiance was nttached to & parlicntap form of governwment, Tho Crown might have bevn worn to this day hod the alomentary vrinciples of Internal government to which the poople wereaccustomed been respect. ed, When they wera invaded, tlere was resiste ance, and po there would have been bad the home Qovernment been of soma other form. Special at- tention le called to this potnt, becansa it is be- lieved that no other In tho history of the world is nore worthy of contemplation for its practical lessons In government. One reason for this ma Yo found In the fact that lcadership fu political af- fnirs foil to the handsof,men who had made s study of government asa practical sclence, and wha wers brepared to defend theoriea on tho facts of hfstory, 1In that method of atudy they were kept closely to the telchlnlil of experience, and o 18 fair In politice, to obtain a majority of the votes that on a certalnoccanton shall beput Intoa certain boxor hal. It ia not important that tho voles shall reprosent intellizenco or morality, ue be those of rifimml voters, It Is enough that they count; and theee give dircction to the political machinery that tarns oot hare & Conxtable or Juntice, there's Bherifl or A Hecorder of Deeds, and a little further on & member of Congress. TilK DESILE POR OPFICH ehonld bo foe the purpose for what 1t is catablished, namely: for the public benefit. To desire it for 1hat purposa is hénorable; to seek it fot any other is, to say the least, not commendable. 1t will, thercfore, natnrally be mortifylng to the young man of honorable’ aaplrations to cnconnter o low tone of public marala which oountenances things 1n public sffairs which would be scorned in businoss transactions. The fact thathe will encounter them s notorioua aa it is lamentable, snd the chiel canso that now fosters it s the idea that govern- ment patronage §8 & speciea of property, which is wou by the success of certain labor, and which i some way must be mada to pay for the labor. And 1f ofcial compeneation gnly pays for ofclal sers vices, how are other services to he compensated unless ia methode which in bosiness would be thonght dishoncat? Uatrlotism has her demands here, as cloar ond Imperative aa ever summoned men o the baitle-ficld: and thongh the call may not, like a buglo-blaat, gend ihe hot blood bound- fog through tho veins, it may at icast Inapire an active wlfilmmm 10 pay in Lonest and faithful political action some of Lho debt which every man owea to his country. g u:h: praiac.meeting, led by the Ilev. ‘e 1, Of Philadelphis. which there can be nu real beanity, ‘There 18 no use of repining, becanre It ts so. The scnslbie thing, under the clruinstances, is to ace how the defect may be overcotne. Clearly, in this matter, Art must be called apon to supply what Nature has denled, Docs n fair reader ask, How! ‘To reveal that very secret is the purpose of this article. * \Yhat can't he cured need not be endured,” in this case. An adrolt chemnlst, named {agan, has provided an Infallible means of making the plalnest fuce radlant, and of overcoming nll the defects which, without his invention, often make w:(!: lt'mg martyrdomw to ladies of society. Mr. o's through & waterspont just as it Legan to raise. The whirlwind tore loose from thelr fastenings peveral life-preearvars which were lsshed on the hurricans deck of the Ferris, carrying them high inthe nie and burling them la esery direction, Mr. llasa, first engineer. says thal he saw one fall in the lake abvut & mile distaut from the boat. NULES FOR NAVIGATION. Supervising Inspector Poter J. Ralph has re- turned Lo this port,aud yeatorday was busy afixing bis signatures Lo 1,000 coples of rules and regula- tiona for stesmers navigating the rivers flowing ine to the Gulf of Mexico and their tribntaries, Each copy of these rules has to be signed by each one of the ten Supervising Inspectors, They are ship- ped from this port to Galema, Iil.—Deirolé F'ree- Press, 28tA, afterwards aecertained to be Willlam Parxs. The George 11, mob Instantly united 1n an attack upon the officer, who was uuable to defend himneif, ani, scelns this, 8 young man who wae standing by hastene to his Asswlonco. Une of the pang picked up a heavy stone, wiich he threw with great force st the new-comer, who received tho DLOW ON THR LEFT TEMPLE and dropped nnconecions to the groond. The cowardly ruiflans then ran_off, bnt severs] of then wera captured by the polles and logged in the Unlon dtrect Statlon. The injured man wan earried info an adjacent #aloon. and Dr. Dunne was snmmoned. He found the man snffering from a_terrible wound, and or. dered hin removal to the house of a friend at No, 454 Sonth May street. The extentof the injury wan scarcely realizod st this time, but three hours Iater the poor fellow breathed bis Jast. The hourc to which ho was taken wan that of a young woman whom ho had accompanied to the falr, and whose acquainiance with bhim eeem- eg to be yery slight, Bhe was unable to farnish his name, and the police, on nunmhln? hin xmckeu!, found a namber of letiers differently adiressed. Among thess were Lwo from the Yanl-Maater and Master Mechanic of tho 5. Lonis & Southern Rallroad, dated st Naah- ville, Tenn., and Mt. Vernon, 1ll, The nanics mentioned were Charles Goold and Lee Alns- worth, The man was opparently about 24 yeats of age, five fect peven Inches in Kicight, stim hullt, atnd with brown hair cut short, an Ight-hrown mustaclio. 1le was dressed In a gray sult, and had aUmaba Kight Kxp aXious L‘lllw.. Yankior Xfd & Dabuqie D't RockCd & Duborue, Faet Ml (da Milwaakee Fxpress. bMilwanken 1"sascr B\lliwauker Pamenz: duireen Lake Expres STEWART MEMORIAL CATHEDRAL. Ganpex City, L. 1., June 28.~The imposing rervices of layiug the corner-stons of the Stewart Memorial® Cathedrat took place fo-dayat Garden City in prerence of an fmmense concouree of peo- ple. About onc-thind of the Cathedral Is complet- cd, Flags floated from all the honses In Garden City, and the day was olmerved asa gencral holl- day In_the county. Vast swnings were spread from the cburch over the sward, sucliering the as- sembled thonrands, Many tishops, including Blabopa Potter, Coxe, Hauntington, Duane, and ~ Williams, were invited, but only Bishop Liltlejohin, of Long Isiaud, wa presenl. Among those on the platforin were Mre. A. T. Stewart, Judze Ililton, and 3iss . F, Vo derdunk, aister of the late Bishop Onderdonk. The grand procession atarted from tbe hotel and fncluded 3,000 Sunday-school children, The Hlshop, Deacons, Wardens, clerey, corporation of the Cathedral, daests and ladles u processian, marched tound the Catheidral ringing the process sfonal hymu. After resding the regular seevices, vpreliminary to plnl:lni the stone, the Te Deum ‘was sung, und Blshop Littlejohn msde Lhe address. POLITICAL, - * Special Dirpatch to Tha Tridune, Brauinarox, 1a., June 28, —The Hon. Jotn I baeneva 3. SLaks Geseva Exp 04 o5 m. I'uliman intel Cars are run thmugh, between Chi- caxo aud Omahia, on the train leaving Chicsgo as 10:30 a.m. ‘Noother road rans Pullman or any other form of hatel cars west of Chicago, a—Depot corner of Well anid Kinzta-sta. #=Depot corner of Canal and hinie-us CHIOAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIR LINE Ticket offices 72 Clark-st, and st_Kinzle-trees Depot. Leave. | Arstve £1. Paul & Minneapalls Bx.... 510303, m. Sk Faitd Minmearalis B'S0s: Bt (HICAGO. ALTON & 8T. LOUIS AND CHICAGO KANBAS OITY & DENVER SHORL LINES, Unfon Depot, West Blde, near dadisoa-st. Twenty-thin-st._Ticket Office, 121 liai THE CANAL. Drivexronr, June 28.—Arrived—Prop Whale, Henry, 3,800 hu corn; Priendship, eory, 0,600 hu corn; Messenger, Jenry, 6,000 bu corn; prop Atlantte, Henry, 2,600 bu corn. Clearcd—J, Bouchard, Jollet, 88,203 ft lumber; Cataract, Morris, 54,000 ft lnmber, Magnolia . Balm - MILWAUKEE. 8pecial Dispatch to The 1rfbune. Mrwavkee, Wis., Junc 8.—Charters, schr 4 . e Is certainly one of the most marvelous and use- 543 City & Denrer Fas 3 thoy movad” safely becaure they did not for & mo- | *'And to the thoughtful young manwho hopea that | 10 mouey about him, 2. 11, 3ead, 21,600 bu whent to Duffalo st 2c; | g (KRR ot R Repube | 101 producte of modurn schence. The wolted | R Lotia s Aprianerd |3 wnent loso sight of #afo landmazks. Thus the revo- | nis infinence in pablic atlairs may not be unjmpor- THE MEN ARREATRD schr Penokee, 18,000 ba wheat to Ouwego, Lalfat | o o0 W s o T vernor, returned | testimony of thousamds of Iadics reveals the | B Loul Epringteid & Texsily 5 Jutlon waa made consorvative Instend of destruct: | tant thia quesiion 1o addrosed: 13 not thers (n | gave thelr namca as Jamen Lirns, of No. 100 Norh | 5 balf on owner's acconnt. e Do ML i e T fact that the MAGNOLIA BALIY 18 & sure dovice | benis aren | Lapress, 5 ive; the Crawn. to wiiich the peoplo hod no apceial | Htage aairs within each individnal State a Oeld of | Wood streot; John Quinn, Aberdeen stroct; Will. o8 diolited cvening. llo wasaccom- | g o oating o pure and blooming complexiu Tin, Keoknk & {iriington 5. Fepumance, was pUt aside, but only that they | wiatcsmaneiip—not the bighast and most showy, | iam ‘Parks, 'Harrison, neat Loomle streel; and MARQUETTE, panled by Mea. Gest. Telr reception wasamost | 03500 TR IV Fars FoiOTOR, SRR, Padacah It It Rl b :::w“rl;‘ lln;umer:::mw?ln . ‘r! c‘hte Pt Drfl ’fl e e Mrata ot 1 {mln e nis J;“::Jx,: EE" N Al?l'm:xu in d"“'- ‘Noun Sseclal Dispateh te The Tridnne. eothusisatic one. Animmenso crowd, inclading | guprising and effective m;:n':a(:rln e S d bl Ao A A 00 b mls Bidok m, i han the Crown: the righi « ols now o ré over 2 years old, and, {n dress, wan- ~ 28, —. 1 L : - tulmrepngmcd AT T S g and able men? Tho State. of lllinols now counts gt .pp“mngr. b S L ManqueTTs, Mich.,, June 28.—Arrived, sche | very many prominent citizens and officiule, who " It removea all rouglineas, eruptions, reduce: llel‘xovnlmlnn by millions. The almoet unparal. blotches, freckles, aod tan, wllhx:xmzl:’nl pnwn:: d‘h drives away all evidences of fatigue and ex- ement. 1t makes the plainest face beautiful, It gives the complexion a dazzling purity, and makes the neck. face, and arins appesr graceful, rotand, and plumn. It makea a matron’of 85 or 40 look not more than 20 years old, und chauges the rustic malden into a cultivated city belle, d, 17 charged with crime, among their nelghbors. The fenture of government which to the outslde ob- werver [8 most prominent and noticeable fa thus seen with them to have poseessed secondary im- portacco only, and to Lave been deenied” quite unworthy of boing made the subject of aivil strife, The second perlod speclally worthy of sttention nnd study {8 that which limmediately followed tho Nevolution. when the reins of Buthority were being gatbored together 1o restrain_local “lberty Oskleal. Cleared, propa Nalnant, Sclab Chamber- Nl Wind southeast. Weatber cloudy. aseerzbled withuut regard to politics, awaited the arrival of the tzatn at the depot, and, with music aud cheern, encoried the next Governor of lows to his hume on Foorth streel, where he briedy thanked them for the reception. In the courso of his remarks be waid: **\While 1 am & Republican fu _the strictest scnse, if the veople of the great State of Iowa ehall con. firm at the polls the action of the Republican Stale Convention 8t tho Capital g‘e.uurdny, by making me the Chief Exccutive of ¢ State, [ ahall nse leled fertility of her sofl wonld -enable her to sup- ,mrl. the whole present 'vnpulnuon of the Union, ‘e commercial ugltll of tho Blalo in mistress of the Snoat system ol Internal waters on the globe, and fn hor enterprine, bor prosperity, sud ber growth ahbe challenges -+ THE ADNUIATION OF THB WORLD, To have predicted o few years azo her present pornmlon and commerce ‘would havo excited do- “rision; to prophesy now the results of o fow years stands cunfessed in cach case. All declined to furnish information, and contented themselves with declazing that they meither threw the stonc, knew who did so, nor ware concerned In the fizhi, A youug wan who was present, however, identified two of them poritively aa participonts In tho fighl. Yoeterday worning & man who had met the deceused & fow days einco called 8t the station and informed the police that he belleved s nuwe was Chatles Grubb, and that he came from Fort CHIOAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depot, comer Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket Otice, 183 Suth Clars-st., opposlte 8hermaa House, sud 8l Uepot, + ERIE. Special Dirpaich te The Tridune, Enrie, Pa., June 28, —Departurcs, props Ching, Vienna; schrs Lurea, Emma, * Teave, | Arrite. 7:50. m, S T:00p. M. i '10:008. m. I' 41009, m. Milwaukes Express.... Wisconnin & Minncadia, Ttay. Btavena Potnt, nol 1and through Doy Wisconsin, o NAVIGATION NOTES, tocome, basing thi prophecy upan what. has been | 17 CrticAno,—The dredge, © which & boller | cvery efort to be & Governor forall the 1o of fota Kxpress. p. m. *11:008 m. from becomtng general anarchy, Hore, in the ge Wayno, Ind, lic boarded ot the Desplanes i1 ¥ v Apen oo " people o The Maynolia Lalm removes all blemishes and Ta3in, the sulns shied handa are found. &6 Work :‘2‘.‘{,‘;"{,{{.‘,‘{":‘.’&&.’}:{'5.‘1',:,1‘71"':',,.',’5 o nuggestwiat [ on test Mudtsonaticel,for a few daye, but nothiny | blew up whild at work in the canal, near the sun- | $Us State.™ - Witcanalii &3 und agatn wo flad them careful to preserve, as far us possible, the old forms sund tho accustomed vrinciples. . was kuown there about him. Itis réported that he #poke of a married slster In Fori Wayne. named Mrn,’ Fred Gantt, and that he was §o Chicago in Baarch of employment. The bo Margne, whero the Doputy Coronor yesterday fm- pancleda jury and appointed an _ {nquest, which will be held at’the Union Street Station at £ o'clock thisefiernoon. MARINE NEWS. TIHAT NEW WHEEL, ‘The stmr Ben Drako gave Smith's new **angle reaction propeller® whoel s falr trial yesterday, and whion the fact fs taken Iuto consideration that 14 was too large n wheel for the Drake's motlve- power, it worked qulto astisfactorily, The wheel in question 1s five and ome-half feet in dinmater, when one five fect would bave anawered. During conceals every drawback to bauu;y.' and, whils it (s as harmless an water, (£ is s0 Ufelike in ks effects that the closest observer cannot detect ita use. Ladies who value personal attractions, and wha hope to make themselyes attractive to the Jords of creation, can make an absolute certaln- ty of it by usivg Hagan's MaaNoLIA BAtat; und we know of no athier way, i they require any kind of cosmeticat all, in which thoy can he certain of It. It is the cheapest preparation In the world, all things considered, and may be had at any drug store. cauea wholly unpsralleled. And which governmont touches moat often and wost vitally the Iuterests of the people of this groat Btata and city, the Na- tlonal Government or the Stato GuvcrumentY- Is 1t not thnt Governojont which establishes the rules of propertys which prescribes the forms and requisites of contractas which regulstes the domestic rola- tiona; which controls the rallroads; which pro- vldes for tho ordinary highways of travel und trafo: which cstabiishicaand supports the aclioots; which feeds and clothos the poor; which under. takes the punishment of all the moat common crimes; which creates and controls municipal cor- poratlons, and which at last admintsters upon Lhe cstatea of tho dead! at a deld i thia for wiso Jegisiation and for & Judlcious sdmiuistration of !)ll licaMalrs, Andyetisit not trug that under e system of patronago and reward, Introduced under tho Kedural (iovernment, Blate politica havo been mado . wholly subordinate; that: Custom. - Houses have assuined the control of citlos and counti nd even of Btates; that Municipal Gov- mit, & year ago, ia Leing robulit at Eyster s yards iz cargoes of bark, for tanning purposes, reived yesterday....3. F. Davidson has gotien oupa complete chart of the Chlcago River and Its branches, showing all the alips and docks correctly. 1t 14 valuuble for reference.... The schr Neggnnee went jnto dry-dock yusterday to hiave a leak stop- ped, 2.1t s said that the prop M, Groh, now hers, is for salo....The prop India arrived bere ycater- day for the first time this saason... The rovenue cutter Andrew Johnson hes goue to Mil- waukee, when abe will receive sa Inmpeo- tlon of her hutl,...Eail | vessels aro not obliged to carry yawls or life-toats, oven though they may be eogaged In carryln passcn- yors....The prop City of Daluth will lsve to pay tonnagoe tax for not completing bher voyage and dis- charging her cargo in accordzace with her clear. Bay, Stevens Point.and Al 1and through Nttt £ Lt 7 AN fralna tun via diiwaukee. Ticketa for At, T acd Minucapolis are good elth fadiron aid Prafris du Cuten, or viu Watertow: e, and %inoua. ILLINOIS OERTRAL RAILROAD, Devot foot of Laket aad foot ut Twenty tecond-st. + nCRr Clark. GENEVA LAKE, WIS, 8pecial Dispateh to The Tridume, GENEvA Lakx, Wis, June 28.—\Whitlng House— M. Wheeler and wife, Chicago; J. L. Woodward, W, D. (iale, Mina Lena Darnelle, Mark Skinner and wife, Miss Skinner, Misa P, Bkinner, Miss 8. Skiuner, K. L. Willing, wite, and child, Amoy Fettibono and wife, 1L F, Santell, It Z, Herrick end wife, Fred McQuigg, F. E. Fenderson, Ira Holmes and wife, Chicogo; Henry Elande, C. W, Phillips and_ wife, Tels F. Case, Litilo Suamico; 1. L. Hicl ‘ounustown, lllfivlnl. Chleago: A, C. e, B. ¥, Gale, Mrs. W, I, ., Mes, C. 11 Qray, O. Leomard, L. B. T. Clark, Milwankee; P. X Dutch 1. Hager, Dutfalo, N. Y.: L. . W, Watson, Madieon; A, P, Hambham, ao ont G, L. Douglass, Fontana; W, White, el TOR THIRD PERIOD 10 be carefully studled Is that In which was ac- complished tiie overthrow of slavery. In this wns ulfected & revolutfan more porvating snd complote than that which rejected the Cruwn, becanse it reached to social” institutions, penotrated to the family, and smoto snd destroyed utter- Ir o domestic aystem which Intimatoly concornad tho dally” und honrly comforts and \:n’fl{lll(‘l\(l o several millions of people. Tho peupie of one-third the cuuntry wera calicd upon rith little warning to part with a principal shato of their property, to change thelr ‘habits of life, to ndopt methods wholly m&mgnnnl 1o thelr sonti- qucnts and their Innerited projudices, and to sub- it to thu mortifcation of havine this chanzo forced upon them with the assistanco of o ciass arhon hitherto thoy had held as chattels, and de- wpiscd, not aa bondmen mercly, but as belonging o un inferlor ruce, Huch a revolution was nece: lles at tho iu-at. icket Office, 121 Itandolp! St. Loota Bxpress 8t Louts Fast Lin Cairo & New Orleant Ex.. & T ek Feorta. iieokuk & Hannibal. ubugne & Moux aity ¥ Dubugue & Sioux City Gliman Pusenger... CHI0AGO, BURLINGTOY & QUINCY RATLROAD. GOOD| Noware of atleky, filthy GOOD | muddy componnds, It covered ROV | fnopnnue huttien, ¢nlicd Halr Th 1 NEWS | paint nud daud iho Lale for powers the fatal blow was glven in ‘war, and therefora 1 hot blood; tho wouads were dressed IJ{ the same hands which infllcted them ernmenta have been remodeled, not In tho futerest | yor trip ta Evanston and return the average specd | 2RSC 88 required by law, after tonching a¢ a Ca- tvelt, 0.5 D, 8. Ely, {Vaukegas NEWS | thetimes and thoy nro polsons | Depots foob of Lake-st., Indiana-ay., snd bisieenthe purily destructive and sccompanicd by spectal le, but in the intfrest of a party, and pecd | padian port. e ——— likely to broed piral at., a0d Canal and sixtcenib-ats, Ticket Ol 89 fin; 1t wan suddoniy affcieu T cxpamiltn of | T B ot the ats Capital | tteinod was uivo milos an_hour, amd 108 revolu- | “Grureh Tonrn,~Tho Jrop Atlnite, shich took EXCURSIONISTS. FOR | Traisy dinensen, Paralyils and | G 0 o nd ddepots " i remendos . } tlons pr minute wers made by the wheel, wherens 140 rovelutions had beans miado with tho oll-style Wheel, Tho vessel wan checked up quicke or at Washlnglon; that all the mauifold intereats of local concern have besn mnnaged = not the ;l-l-w of the Paclfic, f» now out of t'mmlulan. 'ho ropo on & considoration of what ls best for thom, rt that the Winslows were Iying up ot Dirpatch to The Tridune. BALD Tnrn from them with loath- ing, and trest your hair with icastn portion of fheir flcet in contradcted on an- Daxvirex, 111, June 28.~The North Streat M. B, Mendota, Ottawa, and Btreator und with fbe eword atilt drawn, and thore could | hot on & consldoration of how they cun bo made (o | 1v yestorday, —and ~ was ~rapidly " backed, | thority..../The stmr John A. Dix succeas the stme o 3 BALD | the pure, ciean restorative,— | Mendois Ottawa. aud Sireaior tlierefors bt fn o of i uituro of the ato ‘:;'ln:;nc.xtuxlllar:mueuwulli wmfx'.’n{;n‘uhnnml s | dn 1'3'1':3’5“31 i, "Veoe o Flg}n;nrlm‘n tho, Tosio " batmeen linankes L e M ;!:“'l:"("‘"‘n“‘l’.'»':m:f: BALD .l-‘e‘n‘fix': i&)fif#fiA_ EON, Ehiy | ot Wm:fi:fimflit-:z’: reformation of peaceful times, \wns 8 tremon. tever; nntil a tulnt of corruption a! i v 'y an anfatco.... oronto o _wre of ! 44 % 'y dlous chunie o mcoeanlty Tor WhiCh was imaporas | oo o e er T howar. aifcets fut- the Fedaral | smaller ‘ono, OF clse ho will reect It Thoono | fha Provinciai . hme bee and will retiirn to-night. AND | fio¢ paing the halr aud fin | \ Faclfie Kxpress for Omaha aug ansas City Pacine Kiaht ¥ ©Omaha, Kansas City, Atch- 1800, Bt. Joe, and Texe: tive, hut which was none the less dangerous, Foue years of war eflected it, but livelvy years af- ter thic war have not fully cured tho wounds, and wo shiall wtruzidie, we knuw not how long, with the problems it has presented for our solutton. ‘TIIE 8I'OILS THEORY, In all the history of our Uniun the most dostract. vo precedent was that which was estabiishod under tlio cry that to the victurs belong thospoilsof ullice. In war the watchword of booty Is_the war-cry of the harbarian; It belougs properly to a past age; und in modern Eurolpu even the Turk, who through the jealouelea of otlior nations, and to the dlegrace of Christendom, has been boletered up and sua- tained in freding ltagrors sonanatism on the In- <|unlr5aor other people, would scarcely admnt it. “This barbarlan war-cry Is in our politics, and thoso who utter it and bellove in it liave obtalued such control of the political mnchincry that now {n denger of surrendering ouravives to Tow un the Drake was Intonded for tue tug Mo- REAE i shor, which has 2 doublo cngine, and therefore pawer sufliclont to mave It, but Mr. Daniamn des sired the exporlment ta be mads on the Drake, and it waa done. Mr, Smith has tested his wheel on the Ilinols River, and claime cconomy and adii- tional spued for it as comparcd with vibers now In genoral use. Jlo says he can put a wheel fu tho l)ru)iu that will run her twelve milles an hoar at ous n own in pleces, snd the latter will bo immedintely removed. [t is now calcolated that there will tee raven tons of capper got out of it....Frie canal steamern are towlng, or miher pushing, after the nnuner of thoss on the Itlinole canals.... The prop Tucifie, baving received a completo overtanling, 14 on lier way to Lake Baperior... Thero in talk' of eiving Dutfalo peoplo an opportanity b take an ofternoon excursion trip on lake Erks on board the fine iron wieamers Clhiun Japan, and Indin, tho trips 1o be madu on Tucedsy afternoon of each week during pleasant weather.... Copt. Angus Keith commanda the stir baginaw, which Ia, now regularly inatalled in the Detruft line, but otherwiee sho ls oflicerol by the sama nilemen who nad chai of the IL N, Rice, Capt. McKay remains in lctrolt, superintending the conatruction of the new ateamur, Capt. Kirby takes Capt, Kelth's place on the stinr Flars....An unusual shipmeut is that of abont 15,000 b wystom merely, but all govornment in al! its par- ticulsre, and Z £ LOCAL HORDRRIES OX AN BNORMOUS BOALE become possible, because influential partica out. wide, whom thoy do not veronaliy aftuct, lend the aid of the officinl machine of thenation toschemers in local affairs who wuuld otherwise be powerless? iy thia means not only are State politics corrupted Ly that which shouid not Jnflucnce them, but the wisdom of the atatesmea who ao carefully acparated and distingufshed State sud Federal powers, bo- cause tho lhunxh!znug‘fovummvm and safety to treo inatlintions requirod it, ia to s large cxtent readurcd nugatory. thiw sublect canuot be puraued further, though it would bo eany Lo show fu closing that corruption 1in toe public ervice permncates with the ke evil the whole social atate, It would ba easy to show als0 that the system which begun with Jackson s GRAY | dondkly™ie Tt brins (0 baek GRAY | to now Jife by naturc's own GRAY | Process, The Kothniron costs TAL | only 60 conts for o large bot- Bl | Gy e et 1 £ g E o0 . AMUSEM ENE. THOMAS SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS C Exposition TH E@ A medbm. Every Night. ‘ Salurday Matinee, To-Night—-Sceond Pmple’s ‘Programme OF POPULAR GEMS, POPULAR 10:00 p. 1. It G:33mm. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD. Depok fout of Lake-st. aad foot of Twenty-second-at, icKet Oftice, 07 Clark-at., southcass coroer of ltun Al LAKE FREIGITS, Cuicaco, June 8. —Freights wera in moderate demand, at 1%c for corn to Duffalo, Churters: Barge Argonaut, barley and corn, aud barge Inter- Ocean, corn, at 14c, and prop Roanoke, rys. To Erie, prop Indis, corn. To Ogdensburg, prop O¢- wogatchle, corn, threngh, Capaclty reported, A TORCESTERSIIRE SAUCE. | FITTSBURO, PT. WAYNE & OHIOAGQ RAILWAY, - LEA & PERRINS! D) curner Csnal and Madison-sts, Ticket Omeen, Clark-st, Paclte Hotel, Artive. or fataiaw, e wiicl, Ik {he irks wn‘nap"b s toe s of Neiigy fen, E“’lg’“ b corn, 33,000 bu r7e, and 25,000 bu | of Califorsia barley, stipoer by acenntoJew York, u d CELEBRATED i) and Expron. refect tne filen of rufarm, and let itunder wo ou as | asfteubjects them when In offico to exactions . etce up tha Ene 0two boaix havin: 9 < 5 T e et . ot Closl socale | R ohich thoy st dedugt fram | . Luivber charters yosterdsy woro: Schic Minnle | on boxr arrived in Dudalo Tacaday. - oo bariey | TOMOUIOMW: 3¥.ML Admiulon, s3ands0couts, | PRONOUNCED BY ol et Lo b under the Influence of the barbarian war-cry hiavo | an_oficlal gempensation usually sunll cnoagh; | Slaweon, from Duticun City to Chicagoat 1,00, | will bo tranafcered ta the Auclor Line prop Chin, | ¢ i f’, 'tlie Ienellf of folinis | CONNOISSEURS pLe: fom. & Teroived nuch aticntion ot oter hunds thag il | aad sotund. a1t tnaitos the tontre of place do. | and $1.121% for Unver; schié Antares, from White | to be defivered ut Milwankee....Cupt, B F. Dorr | SHETRifEN® JiAvr the Wusblern uf the ug MEDIUAL GENTLE, BALTIMORE & OHIO, iu demanded now; but thery ls ouv phuee of them | pondent on the unceriaintics of eloctlons, The of. [ Luke to Atlchigan Cliy, af 31.00; schr A has poblished a jottor 1n the Nnflalo (ommerclal, TO R T b MAN st Madran tobils | Tystnsleave from Kipoulon Bullding, fook of Mon- that 14 sirectally cominended to hougutinl young | Hcial elass Iu thus In genertl a neady class; but | Nichols, from hnhuygnn to Chicago, at &1, in which he makes a splendid shoving for ous APOI II IO CI IUB 2 brother at Toeat, | Tlekes Omecs: K. Clark-siy Paimer I men. 1418 tho tendency to dustroy purtlea o rep- | thers Is alwvays another clasa vastly inore numer. { echr Lottle Cooper, $1.25 frow Manivtique to | steam bargoand her eonsort, bat It vil) not appiv 9|« WORCESTER Uisind Eactdr AbYDévst (R1)geltion Hld1EN rescutatives of principlen, and to remder them theex- | o, wal for thetr_ places, aud whosa busincss | Ubicago, . 5 g 10 tho vessels on the lakes generally, The present | For which occaalon the MANAGEILS OF Titk KUM. OXLY GODD €% May, 151, Le onents of meroly seltlah and pecsonal Interests, | encrvlea kept in dormant cordition by hopes Tl Negaunee, Thomas Green, A. E. Kent, xnd | depreesion s ‘rcnwr than over knows before, and | MHU GARDEN donate the uw of the Bullding sud M tis 8 maxyn with us thae partice are ceeuntiul which in most cusas must be disappoinied, out | Uathiudor leave hore fur Escuunba for ore o Lake | frelithtaare sald to be lower than cver, Park, and Mr. THEQ. TIIOMAK kindly contributes his licavy prain crop and a war involving all the great Powers &1 Rurape. are looked upon horo o Chicago by “Tell LEA & PER ,‘ Ars08, M. HE services. For this Coneurt spectal tickecs will be fs- 9:40p, T siied, sie price Lelng &0 cents to ail parisof the Gar. n. the preservition of lberiy, * Uy this we mean ¢ Eri ties representing pxlnvl:‘lu uT aupposed Lo be o) : i . o ports, hict, 1€ fuldlled, ure likely to pive Uut brief en. | RS ROT L 5 iyt Joding coul at O RINE that thelz Baucy Joywent, and then Lo leave thu person worse oft SAUCE,” Ual n poverniment, and which hresorvo fres insti ‘Phus tho (iovornment has its two | Wego fur Chlcago at §1.05. vesscl-men a4 thoir only salvation frem the prosent ESDAY EVEXING. July 3-BECOND COMP'OS. ] \1kisnly ewiecoied tn LAKE SHOBE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERY. fatlons b I‘nlcl; wa I.(“ul cary, that thie pr':milulu I wupare: tire 1os, who ltlul;u '1’1“'?' rAnd stato of staguation. DT SRCANDISAVIAN NIONT. A viaye, | ApdAppleablato o “leave, | Arrive, opposed (o their own not alluwed a contro] that | the vuts, who ure waitlnz o snatcl t8 litle fron 5! N by 2 A ity , ahET e v noun, 1 1n afmacon o axhans thon thors | hame s the MAMMEACLIFS oF PRUDETE 3 (UUIAID | Boprazo, e s o ¥eancls presed PORT OF (CINICAGO. Selebisilng misoeadonee |k, When kiira Cowrats. | EVERY VANLERY o o S can be but two great parties, onu of which will bo | bnsiness for the most wsplring and most sssumiug P The followlng aro tho arrivals sad clcarances for | ducing here the 8l b which Mr, THOMAS 1 K caneeryative and one progreeslve; the excow of thy one teuding to prevens oll reform, ad the vxcess of the uther tends Ly prewaturo changes which prove no reformn, Ihero ure naturat partles, snd they Dave for their object the henult of thelr country’ their lemlrnlhl[) naturally Lelongn to and will nesumed by siatexinen whom tho distinguliahed vocacy uf thelr principles bringe to the froan wmaticrof course, ‘Thus bave the Earls Grsy and Deroy, Lord John Lusecll, My, Gladstono, and Mr, Disracll become lenders in England, and thus woru the early leaders In American poli- tics brought to lhe front, When the trae function of party is thus recognised, thu Welland Canal tha Jast twenty-four houra: Westward—Burks Canton, Oswego to Detrolt; Republie, Clavton to do; Southampton and His. arck, Kingston to Bay Clty; schrs Gerrit Smith, Charlotte ta Clevelsud; K, Rutheiford, Kinge ton to Port Muron; T, Y. Every, Kalr llavon to Chlcagu; Montana, Clayton to do; scow Rusala, 'Forouta, no unlers, & Eu-hnl.l—l'mn- Kurope, Toledo to Montresl; Lako Erie, Port Dover to do; Naslius, Chicago 1o Oxdensburzy Arments, Green Bay to Quebec; Arqrvus, Chathain to do, Cieared~Prop Alaskd, cosl to Clicago, 400 tans, OF DISIL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. FREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL ¥OR 1st, Excellent Taste,” «2nd, Very Carefully Prepared.” Loz ohdnio CUuverament oi the klobe: ram inaugurated (be Centennial Fxpoatijua. - A benber b Srehion, ¥anugers. HAVERLY'S TUEANTRE, Nacuinz & IlavenLy. v« Proprictora, THIS WEEK ENUAGEMENT OF Mryx. JOIIN TIIOMPSON a0 bls Famous Speclalty Dratna, ON HAND ; or, Truo to the Last. flantie lj.mm-. dally.. twonty-four Lours ending ab 10 o'clock last night: AunivaLe=Stmrs Corona, 88 Joseph, sundrleas Sho- Loyyan, Manitowoe, dundrica; N fnudrice; proja Mesanizer 1 ph, auodri sundrives 1verside, boush {falo, sundrics; Tem 54-.\1:. Suugauck, Fund idea; Arundel, uskegol ey L. 01 uhum.wl;‘lu'i 1 udgy Cooley, aiter making » vory brief alludon 40 the demand of some good poople that God fimuhlh recognized In the Constitution, took up . PITTTSOURG, OINCIRNATI & 8T, IOUIS IL R Depat corusr of Clinton aud Carroli-sta,, West Blda, I Dopart._|_Arrive, +* B:40 4. m,] 10 p, m, Iy 400 p. mlig Tis0m na QUESTION ON TAXATION, ‘which offers cuuntless temptations (o Immoralit and frauds, The rosults of inpting to tax all pervousl property 1ay he thus sumed npi 1. As s large portion ‘of persunal property cos sists of money and sccurlties, of which the ofiice can only know what istold them, every man hu:&ned to concesliment and evaslon; o false Loods when neceseary; (o investing in the names Day Express..... Night EXprea..... . Whita uakegun, | “"z" . Day ke umier| ke, [bmber; Hisck itawk, Mud: #herwood, 'Mtlwaukee, lighs: b, 8, Andrews, Boutt Ke. lumnbers C, 1, i o8, ralle i CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, coruer of Van Huren aud therwan-sis. Vicket Olflce, 5 Clark-st., Bhermsd touso. ‘Weadneaday wnd fatuniay Matinees. Ceneral Admile- O Leave. | Arrive. posseasiun of tha ollces 18 & subordinute . X + wehrs Ueorge d. £ % o o 3 g -, 210U, 2. Tleservoa reatd, S0c, NIght prices se usual, e o tors” obd ety Yhady arapets | of percons abruads to auything, bt fact which will | g4 00c; aches sorga S otabion coctlo Miwass | Macklor, s il ot Morm Misssbon | "5 005, ST messibol T Y BAVIR 8 gt s s ml L e a party view only when ‘ihiele funcelons ure polite | BEYRO5 TN EC NI P in'this by a feeling that ‘at U3¢, Y Muskewou, Tunibert Dick sunters Alpena Jumber: 'staj: s . SIONATURE is on RVERY HOTTLE. Fan A Summodation, et s m Icalyso that pullfeat princlplen mast bu glven efcct | (yerninent o Bo baviuous to pry oto e K vt | © Churtars—Owing to the scarcity of conl and large | No I Feriy, Lrand Naven, lumiber: 4 dwola, Muske® ADELPHI THEATRE, , Nlglt Exprons:coeesee oz, win't 6:308 through or by means of thom. "t tho existing | CUCIG and by Lhe fact,which he fustly takes for | areivaly 1 Lako' Michigan, rates have declined, | SirvyelBivel ‘iuttaio, conis . Mo bshain brangs | 9 M: MAVERLY... el JOHN DUNCAN'S SON3, American apstem subordlaaica ail politcal prin | Gritied hal, Wicthar s cheaia. ihu Governiont | boons lalelgh aua BaryJureckdand ' score Kato 15170, siavens Jom. Drea ATTRAGTING LA < NEW YOI, ples -:u"x'oxu OF POLITICAL BUCCEsS, or uot, bis nelghbors will be certain to do wo, Winslow, Ellzubuth Joaes, Morning Ktar, all with ..flc i ATy 'lll;:a«lm John, Muskei PRODUCED IN BPL D RTVLE, | === SrEetemng OCEAN STEAMSITIEN, GERERAL TRANSATEANTIC COMPARY. 5 2. Ae public securitius ao exempt from tazation | cual to Ch'“lgcl“ 50ci sche G. R.Williams, coal i I Tiona LeiLiraud iTaven lum 1o Detrolt At % ! NiL o, luniber; Jouise MeDouskl, All Ladies Nightsl All Ladles’ Nighitat t Again. the Fine buccess, and 1t laalways powsibic that fur & scries of years u- N1 2 In Slava's Uncle flm’t Cadin Troape and Leorqua Siagers, 00 Iseus can’ be mude up between parcics on the moet important lasties of the dav. Can it be neces- o ucat the law by converting other property into siich sccuritica untl) the latiug-day is passed, heri Tom Palue, M S ' lutnbers B l:fi'fllb‘lh & Cinci'nat! Day Ex er, Muske; lanapolis& Cin. Night Kz.) 8: changing Luck b canvonienco afterwards. This NAUTICAL MISIIAPS Batca, W Tho lars of 1O nizhts at Grand Opers:H New e T sary that we should wpeclfy times, occasions, or 7 N &4 & k i RS Y e . Pel ¥ | _Themsil steamiersot thls Campany, between New Satinnt Taniny. It e iy meatime tnat g | Aiay Lo petfocily logal, bub the moral wrung b 0b- | me achr A, W. Lucky has arrived at Cleveland | tM8er ol diceyon Tomer; eoriaStaimio: ).9':"2'21[;,‘,!"\4"“‘:, BYNEEL a8 Unde Tons | yondfaiavrer cilingat Lpuou (62 h Pore | CINCTNNATI AIR LINE & XOKOMO LINE Bouthern problem s put sside by 8 substantial sce : Sranii with mout of her salle blown away in tho squall of | (WIber: kb Glpwcy, Sthite Lake, luuibers G Fllor, | Wew earry A ot ay ALY, | Iandink of passcniers witl sl frou pler 43 K. fby oot | Frou iy, Dapuh, coruer af Qllutou aad Carroll-sia. ond i thy expreactus of ho o yatioe, W0 104~ | pacome oecesstays bus do e mai heve, thiesy, | Monday night. £ FaR el i Vo ShaEioL bt |t ey SRS et | eaxans, paSUELY, WEDNEIDAT, Depari_|_Arrirs. natlonal questions would seem to e con- i . w ", _ wip L Wed, July & 11 > o d ETARY TSRS IR Ve O | ol iy e by pallswho i dl | | o rop ato gosntodv-dock e vort v | e S, Jeslef s g | Sl sl A i s WEL P A | Jagsartas cucrnatypar B BheE b =m'):‘“"%“=;;';‘f;°{\; n,a';‘m“l‘:lnl’l“hm:m: .,,,‘1, T.,.,, ‘what others do? T uperior | Dates, Bouth Haveu,barks Marion Dixon, South Haven, STEAM HEATING AR with a cargo of general merchandise, ‘Tho schir Sligo, an her last trip up to Lake Supo. rior, carried iwo lucomotives and a nuwber of flat- cars for tho Canadian Paclic Railway. The large new scur Marian W, Page went on the ho fnal result ls unquestiopable: that by management, deceplion, ovasion, sometimcs b cunnivauce of oificers, sud by otlier means whic strilio st the root of wpablic morality, thy vurpose of the law s fu the main de. arks Spray, Hollsud, lumber; Bea Lird, Muskegup, Taner 137 J Liost Graud Haven, barks Mery Pock: ard, Ludington, bark, CLEARANCE3—Schr Contest, Muskegon, 100 bu oate; ?"JID HMJIIH’ Ontonagun, Wby cora, 1153bris Bour, Teho (im0 1s out wncata and sund) 3y 1, 1 ¥ LI (oeluiing wiaer 0 Cabla, "$100; Becond Cablr, 945; 1ssue for or agsinet freo trade, or for or against an ¢ inciudiog wine, bedding, and utensls, 2, | 3 A 2, fnct n f excluslve metallic currency with a single standard? “T'hio skillful political leader will probably sseure us that the parly attempting it ja lost. H must | hiy TOFLVMGUTIHL LONDOR, or say ratlway siation GOODRICH STEAMEES Thoroughness, Convenience, Beonomy For Miwaukes and all West Shore 0 Lrly pork. 0 bt B In kogiand: o according to_accommod Daily, Buuday excepled. s m those amony 1te supbortors who dissont, s tha Noolls Manitou. Ialana on bora Arindel Maiititee 2,000 b uste) sent Tiexataior il o B Fipatrng Rlintdy's bast feus i untii Lapm e A T o A e nearns all Tuba o | Tho crow succeeded u i ot o but | Wikt ake,'i0d B ety aue Corban: at dox, 1B Yousd A e e Fiiday inorulng's bost koes LEroRgh 10 ond Fi, 100 Kegs Iner, B4 SURAFes: stint M 4 7 icluding sverything na above. Tuaekon, 0 brls Lodr. J0Uria. borks & brla 1y uor. and T Hetar ‘AL vers Foduced rates svallsble HEATING, tlon of her curgo of oru had been Jettlsoned, She lastaponlandsunda fewotlie: i unlajurod: ubjects of taxution which cannot bo concealed, ant Inrespectto which Al smuke surc of the political harvost, As succesn is otk Eoglend or ¥France, the alm of political mansgement, dietinct lssucs Luapea, 1l Grand Raplds, aod M "“""‘“fiu.fl}."u“u Itap J.‘A" uski aundricat sty Moateamers, bori Huron, u Brought Lo a rewatkeble perteciion by ked thus * 0 Dot carry steerago passen- . day excapts Tpm 3 Tho tuz W, II, Crowell had hor wheel broken | ‘o 1) oats, 500 brid bari mical Rad suddricas e Las Steaniere Ay or Siiitstte pud Luliogiad, Tuseisr dbd 1hat 1aight repel volcs wust bo avolded, an rluilar trauds would be tpractieable. Webavo | [0 10f W TE, Cromell bad hor wheel broken | Siryiiheie it SRotiet 13 Yot of Santhies v a e - ger e s o Maites 3a i o ity o Wtory ot e coutey wittchrons | W the spectacleof complicuted machinery offav | 3y SRR IhTYEL 2l Ferarned to badata | Baniirs Sudiel el 26 Fobtuu'chel ot acy! | OTBAN L, BRIJED & CO., | “Forpuussps b Geehamll @ ooy s proatwar, i rlo tho fact that fepeatodly bavo Prestdouttal vioc: | formus, “ut an tumiense expenditua of public and | 10F repaies. A wuntice; scht Fativests Whiar, Fake; 15 bils borie 683715 West Eighth-st., Cinclunatl, 0. | 9t F. WUITE, 67 Clarkat', Akeut for Chlcas 0, eturd Iy 1hade smabiguoie aid. decopting. Dore, o f""“ worality, and endlug at last in substantial scir Lady” Duffarin, Kinusion, 21370 bu barioys sch | smmmmm————mi oo | (o nt WWestern Steanmiship Line. ¥ordreen Ya, Ese e tem teach ol 4 Nos it te ailure, And the qucetions thls suggests ave, Iv PORT HURON, Alies Buffaly, 43.240 by corn; schr G. ' Heatn, NUMILEL (EENOREN, tice snd dock fuot Mlchizan 2 wystem teach viatesmanshipy Nojs it teach a table? 18 it best? Bay; 5 bria ofl, 40d sundricel schir DA, Wells, Y T s o A e om New York (o Drixol (England) direct. e e e e S TE——— cause It rewards, Ui arts uf tho deningogu, Sigs pouttaniel, IniLbent) cateiot Bpecial Dispaich io The Tribune, RISt Eubier. shd suiriess tchr Jeeoh b Fio ; S DTOATTONA L. 1t counpels able men to slaop to What they' d T et tha beterl syetim of Ponr Huox, Mich,, June 26, ~Down—Props J, | Iluré, Wantsing. 30 bris- Gour, 110 Of 1ard, 5 begs 6F GON, Byidons. Turelar Junes E 3 curn aad sundr! #s a conuition of political -""“.fi 1tcompelsusen who cherish principles and believd In thems to b come buwers of wood and drawers of water to an arganized band of political munigers (o whom !mntlplul arv miere witchworda. 1t would bo ou- ust o asacet or Intimate that the country bas pro. duced no great inen while the system presvalled; it lias produced many; but these wers chicfly born of the mntl-slavery struiylo, aud whil & great prin. ciple whict touched tho bearts and conaclences uf the people, and with themn was more powerful than all the allurcuicnta of ollice, was dividing the pa- tion iuto distiuct and veey caruest partics. No simllaz principle divides them now. IT IS ENCOURAGING 'fu KOTE ’hn whils thewpulle systewms has beeo strengthening 18 hold upon the tourtry aad subordinating public intereats Lo privato interes otlicial luflucnces have bees Bertschy, Marlug Clty, Arctic, QuoBec, 8nook and coueort, Swallow and consort, Arizona sud barges; schirs Hulon Pratt, D, 1. Keyes. Up—Frops Malue, Commodors, Pacifc, Beaton, R, Holtand, Mary Priogle and barges, Clinton and tow, Arazes aud barges, d, 8. Fay and tow, Vau. derblit and cousort, Spartaand consort; schrs Vice tor, vanc NeLeod, Argo, Gloniffer, Clyde, Loulea, New Domipion, Alilra Cobb, C, J, Megill, Babama, Aoule M. Fostor, Maggie. Wiud north, Ught; weathor fine, THE LUMBER FLEET. Quite la largo flect of lumber-laden veneels ar- rived yogterday, and other craft lu the trade con- tinued to come. A lively market was noted yes- rk. Every oflicer connected wi knowa It} overy offcial exawination i 8 Cus- tow-Ilouse proves it The ligher the dutics which are levled, the greater {s the Induccment toaca rupt evasion of thelr payment. Ilow faravd how spcudily the avils which now pervade the rovenue service can bo removed ls & question not 10 be uow discussed. Undoubtedly they will linger for s cou- aiderd tole to come, " Reform must be a slow vrucess, and will require 8 viory yeueral under- standing of elementary principles thau now oxleta. The educated young men of the country sbould tako ibls zeform futo thclr owa hands, , ekl budhondine 08 WA LL, Blanpel abiupasssie, $703 Excunion] erat ! Grand Union Hotel, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y.’ CONGRESS HALL, . NARATOMA SPRINGS, No Y. i Open for Business June 7, 1477. Yermanens Doal 5 4 23 jer week, Address il Bk i A Y T T Provrictors. USE, CAPE MAV, 15 Kow ‘tiyoand redsotalie. J. B Thiasa ainie 3% 4! i Frepald Steersgu certificates ¥. WILITE, 67 Clark-ot. Michivad . HOWLAND SCHOOL, ¥or_Advanced Educatlon of Young Wome: 'l‘} ou Cayuus Lake. Ceutr UNION, SERINGRR I it SPRINGFIELD 11EMS, Bpecial Diersiteh io The Tridune, SrnivarizLy, 1., June 28, —Bocretary Wines, of the Board of lubllc Chsritles, to-day tssued & lengthy apnoungement, stating that a thorough ju. vestigation of thd Soldiers’ Orphane' Home al Nor- mal will be held by the Trustees the sccond Tues- day in October, aud calling upou all persons having informiation deirlincntal to the Institution to pre- seot statemeuts io wntiug o Sccretary Gill, or o txlvu to the Truvtecs speclfc informatiun, vo thal a borough {nvestigation of such charies may b had, ‘fhie Goveruor to-dsy recelvod from Archltect Cochizane pians sud specifications for the proposed additiousl” building 10 the State Reform School at North German Lioyd. wil) gail avery Sacle Tupsiescraat shit Conys sl utnt' st fluboken, Aot bRt Ko York 1o, Sithampten muun fiavre and Dremen, Arst cabln, $LUL second cabln, i) kuldy sicerage, S0 SUTCUCT OF paasage spply Lo 4 "U - byt ey ice: Prealden = GENERAL DEBILITY AND LIVER COM- PLAINT, HE CENTRE HO! open; Tenuyaie CHAL sud L. BANKRUPT EARDWARE STOCK f 2. M. WATKINS, No. mwwuihunw @ and sinbition, tho un. steadily Increasing in i3 THEN BUYING 8Oaxr ELsa, [Niols.~R. V. Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, [ — stout 80007 ey be dech 8t U toce. | (er E0) BUALES. ot dotil 14 Ocfock aoon o Mondag, July 3 best vower, Thess find_oxpresslon in (o beriodical | a3 Dopag Brit: My wife has boen taking | bocads, S pumber of carvoes wore disposed of, | Fontiac, A — ASK FOl— BT RNk ING Heov. Asaljtes. Dross, which now glvessctivity to_ s considcrable | V- 32— i My wife has boen taking | but that fact will not help froight rates, Veasels | ¥4 . 5 - 2 ""::""."" vmflgnfih‘"hv' s :::;3”: 12 | your Goldeo Medical Discovery and Pellets for Qisurra sl cuntent themgalves with presont saies Tnl;h:vmllwffi‘::nlfi' "fivob:flflz';'m}fiuf“. §506 *"‘.’38.&.".‘,““ PROCTER & GAMBLI?S SPLCIAL NOFICE. Jacksow's uo balf-a-dozen pavers diplayed omi- | hor lver and gtoeral debiity, snd has found | *B9 Wil for something to turu up. for furnlshing, $1,500 for stesw-beating apparatus and prads endy Thy Governor will make & critical cxamination bofure avproviug the plaus. The pressure for Exocutive sppoiutnwats continucs. 1t {s belloved that the Governor has determined toappoint Gen. J. G, Fouls, of Curtbaze, tho Haa saanc Clemelita, of Jacksia Couty. and It wiTiiouT AN'Bl(l]vALI. u'“m' X i rri yb, pgieme, prubeiict S Btiid catue of l:ll deliclous "‘m‘lfl‘n“ lumul power I:’r‘::l : i 20 s bealilitul M“fi"?‘ Brupércioa ju 1ns S N 1 veculiarily sdapled b Lo requl o N Ao s el vy ud e b them to be good wedicines, and would recon- wend than to all sufferers frow dver coi- plaint, sour siomach, sud general debility, Yours frateruslly, » N E, Hansox, Pastor M. E, Church, kil uow 10 every jeudiug city of the laud therw wry journala belde which vveu the fumoue Glode was but & slow aud feeble luminary, Tus states- wansbip displayed in theae (s ofted tho lustructor of Seuates and Cadbloets, and 1t §s by thelr ad. If &t all, that wuy Adwinistration will bu ensblcd to SCALES oF ALL KINUS, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Becurefultobuy oalyibe Gsuulae, Mottled Cerman. There is None Better, 03 MO3E EQONOZIOAL FOR FAMILY U8B STEAMBOAT INSPECTION, The Iuspectors of Steaimboats are kecpingan ©oficlal oy ou the nutncrous craft enguzed u the excurs(on bustuess at this post, and propose to pat 85100 Lo way overloading they wav tudules 1 = = - P FICESERICr SIS =

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