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7 NMAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE (F TRAIRS, \ : TIIT _CTI!CAE}O TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., JULY 6, 1877 TILE COURTS. HARINE NEWS. I = s imeneea il of | TULE PRESIDENT'S ORDER. thoranghly an Idle rrive wifh it and menta moat bo acconnted for wordn: that an time come dat &tates Marshial, sho will poll her to eover repales, The veneel (s owned by Mr. Ta Atkinson, £1372.23,—Franklin Gray et al. va. Fanote G, lerid, €3 —3 Lorilon_ya Ktirinary *x—,mv —fiergt Petiwn A Himn Desmon ftoffalo, J. Lamb, a nrovision dealer in tl 18 iy, that they shonid be prompily falftiled, and that ® e R L) S bas & claim of $200 azai| they, the teachers, shomid teach by examnle nn pt'm:m. € m"" precept. With & wholesome chanze H i well an by Another Phase in the Newberry | can Wty Movement aud Sale of Vessels In Chleago TIE CANAT. Mr. Horace White Replies to Gen. | there wonid b leas renfling at there men anil thelr A . I Comim 5 HE G e el Barlow's Cri caliing. As {tia. they are tha byword of alaa! toa . MarArth AL mvarront, July G.—Arrly yaga, arlow's Criticism. many who are st heart lavers of true religion. | Pxrtamamos or Reremen .~ Rt Will Case. i' el Neheach vn Davii 6. FAKInG During Junc. vort, 5,500 b corn; Lockport, Lockport. 333 brls e S B OSSN AR G IR B PR et 308 st gy Dot ¥ Haven T var Loinpan ‘EMT-"‘,",:}{"': " floar, 11,000 pounds mesl; propeller Montauk, B pit I8 filed by & aabstituta who Iabors wnder the | $Laly. ’ o Clark & " Wenanon ve, 1. 8: Tags Winve. J. 5. liarhva, €527, CTT_Cou wrysauna—ds 11, 1. aiey va. N, A Renr 1y, €314 23, —John Thiorscn Yh 1" Dlachod aad isnry Hiaciifl, §503.50 St it THE TORPEDO, T A Machips which Can Do Everything bat Speak, and Is to Rovolutionize Warfars. Loniton Times, Capt. Arthur and the ofoers of the Navg) Tor- pedo Bohool at l'ortymanth celebrated yeaterdny the terminatton of the senfor conran of Inetruction on board the Vernon by a grand exhibition of toe art of torpedo-warfare In Portchester Creck, The experimenta might be concisely deacribed as war in port; bnt to those who could read between the lines of the programms and could appreciate tne Lockport, 570 brls flour, 4 I KNAVIGATION NOTES. CnrcAao, —A new mizzenmast will provsbly be placed In the schr Willlam Stargis. ... The Chicago Nessel-Owners will probably meet to-morrow or Monday....A new jib is needed on the 8. J. Tilden 1o replace one lost on the up-trip....The sohr Jo- tephine, latkly wateriogged, has goze tnto Doolit- tle'n dry-dock for calking....The: Negannee got out of dry-dock yesterday, and left for Eecanaba to il.'l ore for Cleveiand....The rchr Clampion, with a cargoof 1,013 tons, mbbed along the bottom of the river yedterday at Raah sireet..,.The atinr Vecrleas left for lake L evening, with a senzers’ and s large Caph. Peter Falcon has taken bis diving appara outtothe Waler- W - thoe shaft and afound the stone-work below the Julge Moore Decides Between the dnuble dinadvantage of bc:lv‘vg poor and deficient In Trustees and the Widow. oratorical powers,’ and 1 therefora nnable to fn- duige in the Inxory of hay-fevar, Anthma, dyspep- nis, or any of the flla that ate anly cured by a long vacation during the warm weather, The oceasions Al vieitor tn the great city muat not came at this weason If ha wishes to hear the grest xnlpll ora- tors, 1f he doen be will be dluplnlnll‘ . If these men insist on countl r:f nine months' work as a ye: mereico they ahould be paid accord. Ingly. or 1t inay be they belicve that tho elevent! hout laborer should be patd full wages, even 84 mach as he that tolls from the early morning. It dnes secin toa bad that brains and bodily weaknense are ro fnseparably connected. Let us hear eome- thing of those who remain liks falthful sontinels on the lookout for the encmy. If 1 have written anything to give offense to any ane “Ilmfi:n them*: Il the cap fita sny one they are at liberty to wear (6. Truly {onq. L Wi CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. The Order Does Not, In 1fls Opinlon, Go Tickot Ofces, €3 Clark-st. (Shermsn House) and a8 it L e it The European Deal Trade and ther Do- Far Enonghs mand for Qarriers, 0 alactfic Fant Line. ! &V A Dill for Heparate Mnintenanco Do velops the Closet Skeletons . He Defends Ita Purposes, and Expeots the Lo Coal~The Amother Caso of Cheating In Loading Coal Prosident Will Bea It Enforced. N Schooner Corning Tieg Up, Eles Suit Entered by o Bon Against His Hother | to Becover an Inheritance. To Ihe Edltor af the Newz Fork Timee. Loxn Braxcn, N. J., July 2, 1877, ~The letter of Gen, Francis C. Barlow, in your issue of the 20th ult., eriticlaing, or rather *condoning by wholesale, tho recent order of the President for- bidding the ofticers and employes of the Uinff Ser- vice to meddle with politics beyond voting and ex- pressing thelr opinions, is somewhst startling to many who have fancled that they ware **intclll- MOVEMENT OF VESSELS IN JUNFE. The foilowing tables from the Marine Depart- rment of the Custom:Jlouse ahow the movement af weasels in tnia port during the month of June last: ANEMOAY TXIFELS ANXWED FROM YORRION PORTS, | 0, Tonnage. No, man. Al gfl 8 Judgments, Confessions, Banke rupteles, Etoc. Craxn, fchooners.. ANERICAN RZD FOR FORRIGN PORTS, Lake & atiencys La) Birneva L.ake Expreer. Nearly a year ago the trustees of tha Rewbotry xhibition of tho terrible @ UNE MTL. age No.men, | Surface of the laka to-day, and strengtnen the | gent friends of Civil-Barvice reform." . B. EXTRAORDINARY, | SLakeGercra¥zorom sstate Bled a bill asking for instructions bow toact. ::’,;'“:‘,’,?&',,'":’h':',“;:“:um' the ipcetacie i 5 Mg 3i | stroctore....Thers wero about thirty lumber | [ am frea to confess that the Preeident's order B 0. Paltmin Hlotel Cars ate rim thronzh, beiwern Chl: They represented that some dispute had arlsen e« d 1 a 13 | vemsels on $he market yesterday, but ooy afew } . 0 not go as far as could be derired. The excep- enen snd Omahia, on the train leaving Chicaxo at 10:30 fwean themsolves and dirs. Rewberry as 10 whet | Touiy bolpial coamscier, Tho o L U S _dn L a|eammns werelsodd, sod Wherafors, a peetty Jare | 8OO R0 I8 I8 R edira th ke oo | T e aiues va, Batllowoche Game | &1, her rost runs Prillman or soy other form of tharo of the cost of permancnt improvements | designed e it application of forpedd 7 2,20 61 | yar will ank and probahly obtain demurrage for his Lost to the Tribunen Ly Audaclous and | potel cars west of Chica: speeches, Lo write for the preef, and to contribate T long siay ot the market dock....Capt, Driscall has voluntarily to campaign funds appeata to me to chartered the tug George It Mct‘lellln' and with- inntvars, soxe, WATI K5 T Femnags. Ko men. 48,570 1,144 melence to offenaive and defensive warfate. The power ond docility of the Whilahend t#rpedo, which, a8 Lord Ch: Rreresford obeerved, can . ehonld be pald by hef on lands which had been as- elgned tg her as dowor; alao, aa to what proportion Qutrageons Rulings of the Umpiro, Epecinl to The Tribuna Crapel g~—Tiepat comer of Well and Kinzfe-sta. b—Depot corner of Cansi and Kinale-sia e drnwn from the Union Towing Asrocistion and th leave open a very wide door for repetition of the (PIRST DISPATCH. ehe thould recelyo of cortain moneya derived from | doeverything but speak, waa not shown yesterds. viai BT e T of the (g Annle L Smith. T inbegds | Abuses intended ta bs corrected and prevented. | Mamowoc, duty -1 p. m. “Jiest Tnning—0¢ | _ CHIOAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. the clty for land condemned for Lincoln Park, | butan engine equa y destructive for atisck—vi; 233,857 a4 There 18 no tribunal to determine how mach of an | €017 the home club went fiest to bat. Tho grass | Ticket oficess2 Clark-at. and at Kintia-Street Depot, which land hiad been set off to hor. Judge Moore yesterday declded the case. Asto the special aascasmenta for sidewalks, eto., for Im- provements to lands sct apart to her, he held that tho trastoen shonld pay the principal of the asscss- tments, and that Mrs. Newberry should pay Interest at 8 per cent, on such sums duriog the continusnce of her dower intercat, Antothe aniouilt teceived frof the condemnation of sixteen acrea for park purposes, the Judge held that tho award should be tnade Lo her on the baats of valuc, and not on tho basls of acreage. And if aho held a third in value ahe shonld recvive a third of the cundemnation money, syhether hef propoe. tion nlf the land was onn'lilrd of the sixteon acroa uE 1o ranning In nn&flllllun 10 the Tflf Association, bo- Ieving he can do better by so dofng. 5 Oriren Ponte.—The prop Indiar wos €oid et auction at Kingston Wednesday Jast for 81,500, ...cdames Sheriffs, of Milwankee, has just made an elght-foot nine-inch wheel for the Detroit River uic‘m!mrr..u'fhe rtmr Saginaw has been put in fine order for iravel on tne Detroit and Cleveiand route....The schir 8. 11, Foster was lJoading cosl at Cloveland Tuesday for Chicaco. The I. N. Foster_In In this port....The Maytham floating eleyator Nineara will be bailt up agsin at Jiutalo, with improvements. ... 1t Is quite probable that the Detroit & Clevelond Birambost Company will hnvo a mew firon steamer bullt po a8 to - have hor. ready by the next scason....The tug Mary Newton. Tormerly at Che- gan, wiil hereaticr bo stotioned at Ucun- to, Bho was recently lold? Dullea & Felson, of Clicboygan, to Anson Eldred, of Oconto....The Detroit Commandery Knights Templar have char- fered the prop. Madyer State to carry them to Cleveland in Angust, andg rematn doring their stay | th During last week nine propellers, twenty- ona s, and one schooner arnved at Tonawan- da. Thelr cargoes ogureyated 250 tons of coal, tho aniriggor torpedo—was exploded with strikiug resnita. 'The experiments upon the Oberon, an: 106 s4il} mare recent and fnstractiva attuck opon the Tarkish momtor in tho Daaube, conclamvely ove that tbe alfect of & charge fred in actual con et with an object ponsessce donble the rending wer of & mine exploded below or In close prox- Tty 1o, alip, ‘Fhie only difiicuity acoma to'be io spproaching an enemy. No doubt many oppor- tubltien for **torpedofng’* sn cnemy would occut either In the night-time, as was tho case on the Danube, or wihien the smoke of the. confiict obscared the central sction, But from whnt occurred at Portsmouth it ecems questionablo Whether, providing the torpedo-vessel iasufliciently agilc under steam, an tron-clad could escape from theno Iittle wanpe in any circamstances, The out- rigger launchies ate mero ajiccks in the water, and anthey necomacily atiack ond on the chanctn of Bitting them, and so provonting thelr apnroach, aro vory small indecd. ~They are fitted In the bow with 8 ateel rifie-proof shicid, from under which the cagines, battery, and steering-gear Ate cone trolled. No one la visible, and thelr protection fa jnvalnerabls to the Gstiing gnn. The outeigzer ia very deep, and we aliowed them to make & few rane in order to make the diamond visible, The foul line has not yct been decided upon, Dott. (fllt‘fll Mawrrowo, Jols 4 —Manitowocs rtill at bat there. The umpire has just as ed, a0 decisfon was that nons ‘bat beil-playors shanld oTT. Totdl anms 133x FODRRION VRSSELS ‘;:‘le'lfl FROM FORKIGN PORTS, o, Tonnage, No.men. o l.ml 43 8 g 153 1 w 10 " 2,683 100 D FON PORRIGN PORTS, JUNE, Noi' Tonnage. No, men. 5 1,25 ™ L1 52 10 officeholder’s aalary or time in contribnted volan- tarily and how much thr8ngh fear of loning his place. The President's order, therefore, canonly be te, not to eradicate, the evile i . Barlow's objection to the much further than this, ‘He hbolds that the order is not onl{ not susceptible of enforce- ment, bt is perniclons, and anght not ta be en- forced if it cauld®be, becanse it will destroy the pride and self-reapect of the members of the Civil Service to excinde them from **thnt activity In olitical affairs so hizhly valued In this country.™ 'he membera of the English Cinl Screice, {11 am correctly informed, are not allowed oven to yole— #till less to mount the hustings, to throw dead cats At the opposition candidate, nind to contribute to the campnign funds of thelr party, Thuis peide and EolT teuocctBre tn nowise tmpuired by thin depriva tion, Un the contrary, the Clvil Bervice In En- land. 88 well as 1n France, confers socisl dirtince lon, apart from any conslderation of birth or family. Andisittruo that sctivity In political affairs in eo highly valued in this country that ex. clualon from it forfeils ono's pridoandseli-respect? 1008, .0 4:00p. M. Lt pionpym.'t 830w, m AGO. ALTOR & 7. LOUIS AND ORI FANGAB CITY & DENVER SHORT LIFEL ‘Unlon Depot, West Bide, near Madison-st. l‘;{lbllh‘:u Twenty-third-st. Ticket Office, 122 land Bt. Paul & Minnespolts Px. Bt, Paai & dinneapolls K. ' Leave, Arrive. driok oot of thelr pail. (rnimp mnrucn.? Maxrro, Joly 4—3 8 m.~Third Tnning—The ‘Manitowoes have ran three inoings Into one solid lumunph, and our Doys are getting anzivus, All 1is basos sre full, and ot & man ont. Weather fo hnlll as to compel them to take the cover off tha L TT. o] 2,723 100 i JUNR, 1877, COABTWISE UI.IAIA);”.I.I; 1’"':3,’8.77‘“,‘ s R £ Py -] 3 2560 0,407 431,003 1L818 DEMAND FORIl CANAL SCIIOONERS. Etreator, D, Waah't Jollet & Dwight Accommdat'n * CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RATLBOAD. Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sta. Ticket Office, 83 Eouth ClarR-st., opposite Slierinan House, and st Dopos. SRIARATE MAINTENANCE, 2 The marital troubles of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Crawford were preity thoronghly aired yosterday by n bill ficd by Mra. Crawford for & separate wiaintenance, Eho eays that in Jsnuary laat she was tzarrled to Mr, Crawford by the pastor of the Centenary Methodist l:'fil!mul burch, and un [rormTir_DISPATOR, Manrr, July 4—3: ]y m.—Foarth Tnning— Mamtawoes aro still at the hat. Slug 0 called & chapel meeting, ruguested that Tus TRIsUNES be allowed 1o g0 to hat swhile. but the nmpire held that the home club bad a right to play their nine 1aunch, which was yeaterday exporimented with, 1,275,000 shinglics, lath, 11,420,746 fret | Wesnll know that voluntary exclusion from It has | § Ve'll ] 275, A . 11,420, inga firet. We'll” probably pisy our half to- L';‘.,‘;,‘,,{‘,.“‘l“h"'_‘"“". soems :’D“Ifl" 2&5“:}“2 555““»:‘::5:"":': :tn;?‘:fi::. “aud "::vflafi'""m'-’: Tho demand for laka vessala for tho Earopesn | Inmber, ofc,...Twenty tons of bugalo ekins, ship- | no such effector tendenc 7 Woaln anenforced oz | taorraws g MR Llwhnkes EXpTaas trade has had the effect to stimulato ownors of canal schooners to place thom on the market for charters, which can readily bo ebtained for deals rathor clogo disporition, for ahe charges that ha \vould not furnish her wlth enough money to mest the housckoeping expenscs, and oven put the clusion from that particalar ctivity in politics which the Preasident’s order fothids humbla the pride and lower the self rorpect of ofticeholders, Loomed out some sevontecn fecet from the bow, Whon the tine for fring arerived, theend of the spar contalning the canisie wos ped from Chicago by fake. and_consigned to New ‘York parties, have ‘arrived at Iiafalo, and will be transferred to & canal-boat fmmedlately. Thisls the Orst coneignment of the kind that Las been 1 (1] sconsin & M| nnm‘a’““"‘!.mm.‘ - L B . (From tho lenor (or rather haeo) of the dis- \ s s:cap. m. patches it 1s evidont that from the very start tho con when we all know that multitudea of the proudcs 0t KXDFeRs, . L. *11:008. . {lh“gl:x'agl‘:'.' N‘;‘l‘-;'duflllllenl‘:l"‘ h"‘pfll’ll“f'flng:w; :fl; '.‘J" ‘}‘.’2? lb‘:l‘:: m‘: ‘l’l’r::'ccu“(:‘;fv“hgillnrg :'cl::hlnv‘::':f and Immbor at rates moro remunerative than Inka | sent through from tho West by tha water route in | and most eelf-reepecting members of the Rommu- | Manitowoe Club never intended to allow Tux Wriscopsin & atinnesota fiecy rome of hor clothing, and brought back his brother ,.{‘, ‘wonld be immediately under the bilge of an | freights, Thiawill tend to rolievo the market a | Y04 i ulty neldom or never participate in {4 at all? TnioUNes to win. The unheard-of claim that the Jatnd Uhroriih NIt Kxi 't p:00p. .t 7. Alexandor M. Crawford with bim. | When, thoy | jronclad. The charge war theuexploded by means | littlo of some of tis surylas tonoags, and enablo Ot OF GaAdE: ciLsenldcot lsyos cainsfnia in ofice more e a | bome niue ahould play thelr nins lanings nm.*.nlu ~an it o wi A a2 3 3 et 3 . 5 M'-‘“ Yaddfng, and aven tho fuel, nt tho houso N:: of tha electriccommunications me):lu\"“i‘;“w‘h:‘:l'l‘g, mmf::‘:o fi:." ne"m’;x -LL;;“T‘ e Wi Tho following were the arrivals and clearances | (CKINE a0 hage anevil as our Civil Bervice had the prompt mannet in which thelr claim was a! and Minneapolis are govd eltber vin Madisop snd Prairie on a eolnmn of the |oemln7 w! feet in diameter shot. into thie air, followed by & lower fountain of mnd. Thc first thonght was as tnthe safety of the launch itgelf, sceing that tho Nattle, at & distance of near}? 200 yards, guivorad with the force of the vibration. Tho Hitle crafl hawever, tlough upheaved by tho concumsion an doluycet with water, nobly withstood the explosion, and as she subrequanily [t2amed sway to fro tho other charge. it was ciear that the shiock had not fnjured her machinery in the alighteet degreo. No ship conld have survived tho biow, whatever the depthof her doable bottom might be. 'he offaneive result of & hand charge of guncot- ton, uscd asn grenade, waa nleo exbibited, ~For parposes of expedlency tho ciglit-onnce disk was laced in o cask floating In the water and exploded By m instantancous fusc, the consequence being that the cask was immedlatcly converied into matohwood, The purpose of these enziues ls to throw them'Into a pasiing bont, the operator ru- talning one end of the fuse, which he firca as soon se tho cotton falle on board, and we may readily uislurataud whst the fate of & boat wonpl be in such circumatances from what befell the cask. But porbaps tho most intoresting nerios of expor- 10 Boaton avenue to No. 340 South Haleted stroet, ‘where Alexatider Crawford lives, A few days afterwnnd she sont her husbend & formal notice requesting him to return, About tho same thine tho Kev, Mr, Adams, of the Ceuto- ary Chorch, made & pastoral visft to hor and carned of the dificulty between herself and huse bund. 1o then called on him and threatened him with church dllmvllnu aud expulsion uniess he ro- tumed tohls wifo. Tho threats wero recoived with silent contempt. Mra, Crawford furthor says that when she man- ried Ler present hosband she nupmcuclnafihnl- cian and enjoying a falr practice, which st lils ro- guoat ahe gave up entirely, on the reprosentiations thut ho waa able to enpport tier comfortably, 1o s worth about §10,000 in notes and morigages, aud owns A half interest, worth $1,500, in a'lot in tho clty, bat he refarcs lo support her, Irlor to his desertion ho annoyed her {n different wl&u. tnt particularly by sleeplng with 6 rovolver under hia piliow. When she remonstrated with him, and in- timated that some uuhlunlm\gh! bappen from such practice, ho only replicd by putting it stil nearer hor head. Sho thinks his brother Alexander has lowed by the umpire (1), constitates a page in the history of baze-ball which wlll herealter render the memotles of the disgraceful match odloss and dsmnsble with bell-playors generally, aud Tuz Trisuxe nine particularly. Even a chapel meet- ing reems to have failed to bring the heartless ‘Manitowoces to a realization of (he outrageoun nae ture of thelr persistent attempts to *‘scoop” the unsuspecting strangers. All homor to Slug O (whlch his name la Bliss) for the prompt manner fn which he protested aqainst the inspositions prac- ticed upon his fellow-slugs (worms), No escuse can bo given in palliation of the conduct of the Manitowocs. Every time a ball was caught on fiy from & TripTxx bat the umplre unhesitatingly de- clded the striker out; and several membern of the Manitowoe Club distinctly ftated, without a blash of shame, that they used thelr wimost endeators to put out Tix TRIRCXKN on erery oppor- {unity, Docanot the wholc aflalr bear thie tharks unmiatakably of & **pat-gpjob 1" Itis scarcely du Clilen, or vis Watertown, LaCrouse, and ®inona. markets with deals, but tho war has cotoff her e trade in that line, and thers is n probabllity thnt the Britieh demand will Lo supplied maioly from this country. Owners hava boen retuctant to lot tholr veseels go over tho ocean, but they Sud it ls better to chartor them for Enropean trips thun to havo them Jaid up. Mesers, Irish & lullen have had offers of two canal rchooners In anawer to their inquiry for throd™ 7e4nels to_ carry dealv from Oconto and Suamico to Groat Britaln st 20 currency per 1,000, Johin M. Long has concladed to f.t out his canal schr Walter I, Allen for tho Eunropean trada, and wiill have ber rcli] in sbout three or four weeks. Tho vesecl is In Dhtes’ ahipyard recelving & gener- al overhaulingand having her spars cut down. Thomos Hood, uwner of tha canal echr Flylng Mit, will probably put that vossol into tho ocean trade. 4 for tho forty-cight hours onding at 20 o'clock last oight: Anurvara—§tmes Corono, 8t. Jos. Bt Joe, sundrien: Chicagy, Manttowoe, aunviries: Shae ygun, Manitowoe, suodries: Muskegou, Muskegon, suudriess prove Mesenger, Bentan 1iarbur, sundriest M. Gron, Jacksonpurs poutry Arabis, Biflao, aun: dries: B.'W, ianchard, Boffalo. sundress Favorite, Menotulnee, towingt (leo. Duubar, Muakeyon; suns drfes; Tempest, White Lake, sundries: Memenger, Drion iarbof. undrica; SKylark. Bt- doo. sundijest Meuomtaee. Grevy, ilay, sundripst, O° el “Hau” gatuck, sumiriee; Wvenide boulh figvens Cubi, Jiut- alo, sundries sehrs % G, Mmmons, Ludington, lame ters Clara, Jacksonport, lumber; tirace A, Channon, Alpena, Inmber; A, Rusty Caeviile, lumbers Wrenn, Alpeus, futhber; Lizste Dosk, bt drica; Mousoon, Whita Tamher; Huskegony Tubery 1 Ludingto Sardinfa, Atinavee, barks Willfant btaryes, Mautsieo, Tumpbery jiwuse Blmmons Muskegon, lumber; Kat Lyous, Mlskegon, Jumberi J. & A. Stronsch. Mante- tique, lumbers Persle, Haugatuck, fumbwr: Gainecoc Muskegon, Tumber; Vermont, Muskecau, Jumbery Aurtraita, Muskegon, lumbers talde, Muakegon, barks 3. Mucller, Munkegon Tumber: Chiat Bl coaly Four firothers, Hotland. Juinber; Haven, barky Lucls A. Kltnpsuu, Lat I grown to be, bio had to consider two nmul quen- tions, viz.: 1. Where can wu hest begin? 2, ‘What can wo do that will outlast us? Iray, inthe pature of thioge, ho was oblized to take thess problems Into conslderation firet, but 1 have no more knowledga than Gen, Barlow of the vrocess by which be reached the conctusion to fssne the reaent order sa the initial step, 1 shall not de- Lt one that the case ad- mits of, but that it should be the first one {n point of time, and that it is an order capable, if enforced, of outlastiug the prescnt Adminiatration and pro. iccunz iteelf into the future, and collecting sround tself us & nucleun all the necereary layers for & thorough and complets reform, 1 am stroogly cone vinced, 1t shoaid be the first In point of time for theea reasons, It required noact of Cungrees Lo give it validity. It was within the competency of the Ex- ccutive alone Lo carry It into cfect, It correepond- cd with public [deas” of Justice and falr dealing, and aithoogl likely to be oppased by pollticians to a greater or lews extent, wax certaln to be supported by the more teputably portions of the Repullican party and press. v other words, it was both con- )IB CERTBAL RATLEOAD. Depat, foot of Lake-st. and foat of Tweniy-seeond-st. et OBict, 121 IaGdotph-at.. near CIATk: dfle‘l r; Cowan, Bt Lonts Express . 1, Louts Faat Line Calrp & New Orieany Calro, Arksnsas & Toxas EX Eprinkfield & I'eoria Exprost. Hpringneld Kight E£....... . Tinnington & éricii Tearls, Keoxuk & Hannival Dubaqoe & Sionz City Ex. hubunue & Stous City Ex. Giiman Passenger... o nbery CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Cidrk st 800 20 depote e PONT HURON. Special Dispateh to The Tribune, Pone Hunow, Mich., July b.,~Dowr—Prop Taron City. prop Pacifie, prop Alorcorn and Leave, |_Arrive. Mendota, Ottawa, and Streator,® ngton, e X Dreadow, Ludiniwe, Jonibers 5., Batea, it i 1 i % e ' b ivin B hsAr S Taot e ie. s | imentasere those, whiery ware Talewier to barges, prop Merick and raft, prop Mineral Rock hutiet lisanario: Mooy luushers & 5 | oried by the e o | e e ebarrod ‘Tt socctators | NoeXEra. b iuato aRlnuxcltrs £y e e the poaftion nsonlly cccupied by | rate the mothod of enterlug an euemy e oy, | and barges, prop Mary Pringloand barges. schr uskego Taiors, Sorth Saw ¥ehliier) | pubiican'brere, "The oppostilon to f—saving onty | from siaking thelr thirst ot the watcr-pail pro- | Jockfrd Dbague &sious iy« i the tmfit{mml mother-in-law. 1le s endowed | pijis can ,..,'.‘,’ bo as cortalnly effccted by what | Fred L. Wolls, schr Wabash, achr John Durk. ) V' H list of Gen. Barlow, —has been the oppeeition of ol [3 Manistee, umberxu;vhl ‘Vance, Buffalo, cosl; J. Bear, vided by the chivalrous Manltowocs. We sre too « AnEa CUY oeean o, °10:30a,m, [* 3:40 pne with **more cuaning and intelligence ™ than her | sra known as countormines,” as in the case of Ur—Prop Arctic, prop St. Albame, prop Fonne | Jr.. Muskegon, eri Mang, Ludingion, her | tho very worst elementa in ot politica, —thu ve rufiiciently acquainted with liko parallels in | pacifc Kignt “Express buaband, and but aecd bis facaltics In gling bad | land wasfare a foruree can bo gradually approach. | tatn city. E".fl" Tontn, prop Fayette, prop Glas- ol Dant Vs S'i'fl'fl';.‘.figfil . o 5‘{25':’.‘}‘3&.’1‘3.73’&?511’,".',‘:&1’.‘“‘;“‘"“’ Cirit Hox ::'\kz"r’:nh{ ro ‘mh;uvég:{rndl&“al:: o | o B T s e 10:00 .o, It @:55 n.n et aY Chmwlord ms-arie for & sipacaty | o o e e e | BT, ] ek oD e Sl contbirs brop | NAbWieo: JAAbkre HAT, Gotetii LRSS | of Auaiuot stop (o argue v Impalicy spd acandal | experiences Bod Boreatyon e o e Wy I msanince suitails Lo tho Wurbabd's condition In | 00 C g B Y aamo. paipone in | o e e . A vanVaibeny, | dark. Traverse fiy. wondi dossh, Travcrag sy, wouny | Of aliowing pubiic servaate, pald oul of the com: | o on the Foneth oF July (or sy other day), MICHIGAR RAILROAD. T e dlod Broven o . | St 0 U V05 PN 3 | Ut s o, St Mt e, | ibin T MetOntier, ool (WG | mon Tt I comep e e e, 1 | s e L Mo Tl | oy, ot ety st gt e ey oelng of his propecty. f y H " It ! . J. Molley, o | other zami 5 Jat., southeast 1 (o el S s s SRy it T Tl WIS e St | R B, o Meptu NS | B T B IRV b | e o e vt S S | B ol e e | 0GR i i T T i " W, Val [ ol 1t o Y ) - L ark A N m| c a0 jon of a stmliar victimization. 3 = B e Ll b | Bosen oL e e eiuuend that tno. o | LATALLTR.C orth, gontla; weather fino. by Tiier: B e Kiliew, Clevetuad enate Goniuiee | scandalons, nothing o our Civls Survice e, sud'we | yard practico Wit a yarm ball might Improve thelf FAlmor ane 1. G- radloy, neking for u divislon | Borsio By nnds of Funcoiton bolow water | o nore & Ly w000, ‘Traversa liay, staves: Carrier, H{amiin, lumuer | 878 Wiataken in supposingthat we need sny reform. | eficlency. Fatues or CUA¥EL.] | Mafl(via Matnend Al of his fatlier's catate. Arariuh )t Palmer died In | beii1 eloar an ares having s radlus of 120 yards W. dones, Whits Lake, dumbery G.°M. Flier, Luatag- | What I wish to fnquire nextis, whether tho sicp Day Rxprees......... em. 1874, leaving his proporty to his wifesndeon, | The method merally ndopted is take advan- TRANSFER DF VESSELS IN JURE. ton, lumber; C. L. Joinson, Ludivgton, lum! on- | President lisyes has taken i8 or s not s better ona I teat, Muskegon, Tumber; W. Loutlt Ludington, lume« beri Warren, Menomiuee, limbers . J. iiansoui, Me« numilues, lumbers funors, Menominee, fuber. Kcows Wi Ol Lutinguon, Tomoery S, Tcon, Grand i er: D, 1%, 110 nd_Haven, lumber; Lau- el Muskeuon, woods Laurin. White Lake, wod: CLranAxeEa—ttinr Aipens, Suskeon. sundriea; frop Teinpras, Whin Laka, auadries; prop Tiaho, Duffel, 25,700 bix corn, 060 brls Nour, snd sundriess prop il Wiukev, Ogdenaburg, 11,541 bu carn, aud sundries Emfl J. Prid fi!lfl!. Jr. rt Huron, 63,742 bu corn, X ris fioiire schr Soris Kcott, Bt. Cathorines, 14,00 by arhienti schr Mary Copley, Kingaton, 18,500 bn corus prop Javs, BLuffalo, 43,70 bu e 8,084 bu b ‘ O, IL Beuton, Daffalo, & b schr ¥, Day, Whits River, 100 bn oate; sehir }ntehisun, (iffalo, 6,600 L corni_prop Kinpire, O; deasburg, 10,042 bd 60 achr 11, ¥, Churcli, Ogden: hurg, 10,057 b _corny schr Capaits,” dnakegon. L, Lu 03ta; behr Favorite, Menoininee, jundries: stie’ Al nn. Muskegon, sundrieat schr Uypey, Whita Lak BSUR oatas brop Maruccn. Baftaln, 500 b oru, 23 ) Ihe lerid, 343 i, 154,000 Ihe cut meats, 13,000 by rys; prop 8108200 A e tlantic Express (daily). Right BXDres.eeoues FITTISBURG, FT. }VA{HE & CHIOAGO E.AEOV%AY. Digg et g and Madiores, Qb o tage of tho tide, the carrent, or the wind, and to drift the countermino into the required position. ‘Where the charge fa too heavy ta Hoat in conse- uence of Its own hnu{:n‘:‘!. the noceasary flnmlnn is secured by atlacl llf it to some foroign object in the shapo of coak o buoy. The drflllln1 experiment yesterdsy conalsted of & cylinder, contalolog 00 pounds of gunvowdor, sus| od between a couple of cuales, and electrically connected with the Notule, Tho cusks wore allowed to float upon the harbaer, and_whena eafe distance ,had been oitained & amall chnzge of cotton was firod botween tho casks, wich severed the suspender, and the counterming dropped to tho bottom, Whero it was luqnec‘nnntly up?odofl ‘with terrific violonce, A nct containing & loovo I‘.hl?;a of fifteen pounds ¢ wot guncotton wean almilarly dlscharged, sud in order to show that there nved be no limit to the number of cotn., termines in the sama connection, twelve amall n oqunl stinres, 'Tho smount coming 1o tho son, tbo complainant, was to be pald aafollows: $10,000 when he came of age, and tho balanco in threo equal parts or instalinents, when ho srrived at the s of 25, B0, and 35 yenra' raspectivoly. Tho on- Tite was worlh abont §507.401.00, of &417,637.72 aftor paring oll dobta. M, Palmor line Foceived $16, 244,67 out of tha $1:13,778. 86, ond comvlain- ant s fecelved $30,820,60 out of his molety, Teaving $9:2,040,17 atfll due bim. Mrs. Palmor snd Mr. Bradley aro tho exocutors of the estate, and they deciineto givo him the balanco due, al- leglng thut by the will ho s mot entitlod to it ol untll he fs 33 yoars old, and also that tho swwcta have ‘mot all aa yot been convertea iuto monoy, 80 that they can be divided, ~The estate consists of notes and un Interest in the firm of Valmer, Foller & Co. Complainant allegos that by the decision of the County Court ke In ontitled' to his shara now, and Tho following veseels, belonging to the Chicago District, wera sald during tho month of June, 1877¢ four 0.0, Oaspers, J: JAuap,gh abs to W, T e e oy Cuarios Gusderson o A. Andors :-‘?im' L. kv;rat)tot . Hodgkins ta Chicago Dry-Dock mfi%‘r‘x‘fifitx‘\lw| United States Marsbal to David g S lam Tewtits . Nodgktas to Chlcago Dry- u'u'u:?:}?’:'a'fl-'muhfi. 1 leathy Suin Owio'to T%'%oemg"xmmuhnx S Bodgxiu to Chicsgo Dry-Dook Campany, 64000, W NAUTICAL MISRAPS. Theuacow Fosco lost hor jih-boom near Avon Polut In a storm Tuesday night. In polnt of time sud order of precedenco than that which Gen. Barlow offers as a snbatitute for it, The latter in that the right thiug to be dane wan to ‘‘guard the entrance to tha servics from political influences and pruyide some aystem of appointment_snd_tennte independensof political presaura and political setvicos." No one can overertimute the valuo of the guardianship and rovidence here suguested. 1 will even agre den. Barlow that when this s accomplished **the work {a mainly done." Whetner these words 1m-~ ply that that President Hayes should sppoint Dem- ocrats and Itepublicans to effice indifferently, when he han oficen 1o 811, 1 know not. 1f theydo, [ answer that the Rapublican party wonld not sllow Mr, liayes to doanything of the kind. The ap- polntment of Pontmaster-General Krey was toler- atod partly as an eccenteicily and partiy as an ex- porimient upon the tetaper of the South, Aay prac- ice songht to be instituted by M THE SHOOTING OF MISS COLES, * T the Editor of The Trilmna Cinicano, 11k, Jaly 5.—In your (sauo of yestor- day's paper, In regand to the sotidental shooting of Mirs Alics Colcs, you say that **She beggod some- body to pick hor up, Everybody scemed 80 ex- cited and dumofounded that no help was given un- til o fircman named Doogherty, who wasons passing strect-car, came up to her asalstance, picked her up, aud took ber homs, and that the oaly witnesses werc & newsboy and a Jew clothler, from whose tesumony it appesred that Hubn was the only parson about thers that was doing any ehoote Ing at that time. ** Now, this version of the affalr is anything bnt corrud inasmuch aa she (Mles Colew) no sooner fell than I belped her up, nnd told & lady lllvldllll’ Mafl and Expres. Faclfic Rxpress. Fust Livo.... Tratne 1 nué ux‘fxu'o'motfum‘ int jesys 3! W of . T ST lchet O tar Ko CIArE s+ Palmer 1500y Grand Paclic, and Depot (Exposition Huliding). Werm iy o > The schr Dolos DeWItt struck on the Lime-Kfin | (i meaid, 100G B0t PIoP 0 brle o, and sup- | pointiog Democrats and Iepablicans indd 10%- | by to take her into my room in the store and sen Bl e e O s oy pa | CLarfes of guncotlon, reprcsanting oo mty, =oiny | rocks, and had to Jettlson a part of or caal o gut e e 100 bros spbica nd sume | bately wonld have atlenated from Bim the Hepab | 818 wastodly burt, - The lady, stogether wiih, & bodand the amount due from discharged, thus demonstrating the poastbility of | off, 8he was baund for Clovelaud, dries. 1ean party without galning for him the Democratic | gontioman iu the atars at the timo, car o girl father's catato paid over 1o him, P ITEMS. ‘To-day will bothe last day of service to the Jnly term of tho Clrcuit Court. A Iate dispatch from Fremont, O,, reporta that the schr 11, D, Root, lumber-jaden, golng out of the harbor struck and was run sshore, Bho {4 balf ek, Mesowhile, having fonnd oat wherushe ra- nided, Mr, Clarc eent for & hack and I for a doetor, On the arrival of the former, Clars toid Doagherty 10 go with the girl in the hack and see her home. extending the operations over whole arcus of dis- tarbance. The clectrical stoam pinnace, which ls controlled from a distance, and whicls na It fs per- foctly automatic, con b dispatched into positions party, an Civil-Service reform would hiave broken jown bofore it was fairly begun: 1f, however,'Gen, Darlow means that the Prest. deut shounld make spoolutments regardless of Con- OAEEY HALL. gt outg Ritastic Kxpreas, ally...or. full of water, Capt. Georye Bernman has gone to H It % 1 did not see Huhn shoat, That the girl Jay oo the | Nigut Kxpress. §10:30 p. . |§ 5:40a. i, About two wonthe ago ‘Goorgo W, Uosmer nnd | of oxtreme dangor, was mada to steain away from | sco about it. Intcrostiog Faocts from London, Parls, nnd | gressional Interference and dictation, 1 iere withy Tam L pE 0} UL 1001008 M, G ke ettt aod the Tnited BAEs | the shiu: drop o ming over the stern, and cxplods Georye Terry, ealor, rocelred s wevors bow Now Yorke--A Vislt to Mr, Scunott. iia a8 fotha beneticial natate of wich 8 course, | Sldewalk without any help Wil Dooghariy €amo is p— ) Distrlct Court to tusue a bill of poremptory man- | it by means ol a slow fuse. aud return under shel. | froma hawaer w -Hmson the dock at Ray New York Sun, July 8. and hope to sec it adupted, but huld that tha rather { % Jxw CLOTHIZN. PITTTSBURG, CINOINNATI & ST. IOUIB B. B. . dumus saiost tho villago of Winnetks, to coinpel | or afior baving accomplishod lis fasl wission, | £, Lhice ik by, ud dlod suddely ot Bf: | gow weeks prior to Oxkoy lall's sadden devart- B o sfier e Tenbers s the ol el Tapot curner of Clinton and Carroli-sta, West Bids. + o paymiunt of iwo Judygmenta against that cor- rpos " ro) . 3 A T pm’uln. for mone, ’Im&ml w n'"uy them, The 32;’.‘.‘52:{’ Tor the .:«5%;‘“:3.5."3{‘ et 1P IoPate | focts of the injurics, Tle wna 36 years of Bgo, sud | rofor Earops, having several thousand ollars | servics shall have boen remanded sedulonsly and 1ine Glass In & Now Fiold, - Peparts | cascs were both called ‘r yestorday morning be- | dent that they could bo made equsily effective | was from Eden Towneliy, Ont, liers to his credit, the ex-Mayor cabled James Goz- | teictly k}‘thuldr oficlal dutics. Congressmen be- 1, Jon (V. B.) Telegranh. Day Expres.. B0 n. foro Judge Blodgett, and, as the villagu failed to | agninst an enemy's whips su against un onegy's A e don Dennets for n Joan of §3,000 or §,000, tn | 41949 the President fur appolutments, Lecause ihe R e have & rupresentative present, s default was taken, and 8 peremptory mandamua compels the village to 1nime: Illbl(v ny the judgmont in foll, which, with tho custa of the anits, amount to over 85,000, The Court directs, also, that a apecial tax shall be lavied for tho collection of the swvaat, 4 8:00 p. m. mines. Tho only purely defonsive experinleny shown during the day was to explaln the defense of huwnflgtfly means of clreult closers, Fonr mines, of pounds of powder each, wers enb- mergod and seputrately connected with a battery in tho torpedo statfon, Thexs are intended to bo ex- [loded by 2 circutt closer buoyed immediately over he spotwhero they aro sunk, but for cxperis mental purposes - the circnit closer yes- terday wos placed ot .a remolo ‘wnd safo distance from the mino, Ho long aw the buoy 1s left untouched the mine remaing harmlcsa; but tho momwent an cneiny's ship comed into collision with it the lupact closce the circuit, whetuby uloctzical contact is completed and an ex- plosion eusucs, A atcam-laungh was usod to Vbump " the circuit closers, and in each case prodigiuns upheaval of wator was tho reault. The only other oxpertment which remains bo ba men- tlunied was the hreaking of su tron‘chatn, having Jinks oou snd threo-oighthis of an inch thick, by polntoes are sxpectod to betp thetn lo renomina- on. Dlivorce the otlice from political machinery and ‘the Congressmaon will have lces motive for dee manding the patronage of his district. HBuot this, Gien. Barlow says, is something you cannot do,— on canndt divorco the office frum political activi- y. Then, I anewer, you nover can ** cuard tha entrance to the rervice from political Indnencos. ™ Therv le uolling {nhorvally impossible or enccially dificuit ju tho enforcement nrulh Prest. dent’s onlor. A}l deponds upon bow esrncst tho Administration 1s o enforce it. ‘That {tcan be enforced by murely sending It in clrcalar furm to Collectors and V'ostmasters who despise and ridi- .cule 3t, and whosd volo notoriety and promluence have been acquired bncnnlrldlc“ml of the princi- ples upon which It {s based, 1do vot anticipate. hat{tis s wholesorae order per aw, that 1t is in the Hpeof real Clvl-Bervice reform, ‘that it fu tha first thing requisite to be put In execution, and that it embodies w priuciple which, I vigoronsly carried ANOTITER CASE OF CHEATING. Tt {s but recently that the Captaln of tho schr Annle Vouglt, on arriviug at this port, discovered by welghing, that his cargo of coal oxceedod the smount on thoe bill of lading by ovor 100 tons. The Master of the bark Harvey Iilesell now comes for- wand with & surplus of 110 tons of cogl over tho quantity on the il of lading, The cargo was con- signed o . L. Acdetrom & Co., whio &ly tho cout of welghing, $53, and tho frelghton the surplus, ‘which ambunts to , Vessel owners and ters look upon this prac. tice of taking advantago of them as knavory, and denonnce it in the stropgest tormu. MHonca they sre endoavoring to put & stop to it by carcfully | poting tao draft of the vessel, | # Bluo glass was tarned wioo-l account yostor- dny, The fircrmen, who bad to stand 'mid smoke and flames, procured bluo gluss specta- cles, which proved beneficlal In protectifiz thelr eyes, and enablod tho wearers to approach the fames aud bauttle with them more lnmulnll£ u;mu i they were uaprovided with euch artl cles. teply My, 1iall was directed to call at the of where he received 83,000, for which no receipl wa (o be taken, {8 boing ** but a trifling gcknowl. edgment of tho Umely service rendored Mexars, Iennett and Phelpe at the time of the May-Beunett duel, Shortly aftor Mr, Tall's arzival In London tho voteran OficorGoldiug called to sea bim, in bly humble lodgings. Golding had been ou terms of porsonal and offcial. intfmacy with Mr, 1la when District-Attomey, when quently when F"“ singat the lar. 1 d known Dirtamily weil, and contdentially employed by My Hall daring both Mayoralty terme. 1o fino, his poeltion waw such that bus not calling on hiis old employer wanla seem the Lelght of myrati- tude, whils a refusal by Mr, Mall Lo sce hiin would scom to_yallle dotnitely ulio course the, latter in- tonded to pareae to all bis former friends. Gold- iug called ‘sud sent up his card. When others CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND & PACIFIO RAILBOAD, Depot, corner of Van liuren and Slrrinan Tiakot Ottice, 80 Clark-at., Bherman Ho Lasve. Omahs, Lesvenw'th & Ateh Ex *10:13 a. m. 'ora Accommodalion * 5:00p . RN Exprase..... BANKAUPICY MATTES. Abraham J. and Ferdluand Neulrrger, furmiture and jlquor doalers at No. 107 Eaat Randulph strvet, filed & voluntary petition in bu&:(lu%l: tarday. Tholr preferred_debts aro 83, 60d, besld kuown smount for taxes. The sscured up §600, with S3. 05 worth of sucarities, The uusecured debis foot up 848,027,357, mostly due in small amounts. ‘'he ansets’ comprise futercst on bonds worth $4,600; cash, $121; bills, notes, sud sccounts, $4, 00 wtock of furaltaro, 818 007.10; stuck of wines and Jiguois, 81,435, lorews, waguns, sid haruss, $200; tools, open occounts, 80, 054455 vollcles of fire insur- Biicu, $16,100% endowment Jife pollcy in fuyor of $10:00'p. m. 1f you experience a bad taste fn yrur mouth, sallowncea or yellow color of skin, fcel stupld and drowsy, appetito unsteady, frequent head- acho or dlzzinvss, you aro *billous,” and nothing will arouse your liver to action and streugthen up your system equal to Dr. Pierce's Uolden Modical Discovery. 1tis sold by drug- lats, From Ceutral Depat, foos of Lake-st. ) Depart, | Amive. 10:00 8 m, | 8:38 p. s B:00pm | 7:308 1o, nd'napie & Clact'natt LB & e Mgt e OINOTHRATI AIR LINE & KOX0MO LINE. Frua liy. Depod, corner of Ciinten and Carvoll s, LAKE FREIGIITS, 9 5 el v Citeago, July 5.~The anarket falrly ac. | cafled their cards were returned with the word Vi == . Depart. | Arrive. i 14 RS b o e s B | gt el Gt Pl e | e ey e | b e T soctan sk e | St e GERCEE hay r t AMUSERENTS: | oo cocrmntpus 1ol e ] 30 cbts nor . ‘Thio petitlon was referred to e roslatod the sxplosive fores of 100 pounda | and tho samo rate was ssked for sall vessols, | (ISKINES card was keby under aiviement forly | dent Mages will dovoto himsolf toate cafurcemont, SVENING nd'uajolie & Lincin, Tiwa m, Tpinter ivpar, o T arder. 1t was. lmpoasibla 10 witness the | Tioom was roported for 370,000 bu corn 400 20,000 | Lo gt suae Me. Tt would - call 41 the, hoteh ta | E e e e araf- 11t prcornt SToct ahon SATURDAY EVENING = brought that Mr, Hall would **call st the hotel in the uvening.™ 1le did not cal), and Gulding did not incar the rlak of & wnab the second time. Tn tess than a month after this, sbout the middle of May, Mr. liall croesed tho chaunnel, snd had o rolonged Interviow with 3Mr, Bennett in Paris. e rumained {n the French Capltal a week or ten days, sueing and boing with Mr. Bennett overy da What arrangemont,«\f sny, was made 1 a4 yek 8 socret, 1t bolug known only ¢ Alr, Hall spent monvy freely, and # avowedly for rd. wes A, Saztin, & bullder, at No, 268 Thirty- rt street, alvo went into bankraptey, Ilie we- cured debls umonut 1o $104, 53, 50 with 8240, 600 wortn 6 securitics, and the unsecured arc§2, - U, 47, Thio ussets conaiat of real eptate, $37,100 I;‘c‘mfly murtgaged. Tho case wau zoferred to tho afer. Tle assots of Willlam 11, Loring wero ordered to ‘be sold at 60 per cout of the inventory prico. George W. (,'nmfimell was yeaterday appoloted Asuigneo of A, O, ludgor & Ci experimonts without belng deeply fmpreseed with The Important part which torpodoes are destined to bear In naval warfarc. ‘1'he cxperiments were con+ ducted by Capt. Arthur and Commander Wilson, of tho Vernon, and proved tho great succosa which Lias sttendad thelr teachin, hinto take, rezandless of Ita preacnt offcct upon Bimaelt, Lo ‘mny mako it Impossiblo for tho next Natlonal Convention of elther party 10 nominata un{ candldste who ls not pledged to continua this reform, and plodyed likowtee to the one-term prin- ciple 88 a guarantos uf it4 continuance, Hut & doubling, Lslting, and_hesitating eoforcement wil produce somethiut more thau failure of . Hayca® ood {ntentions. 1t whilcover Civil-Sorvica roforn tnelf with ridicale,and overwhelin its friends with this frreatntiblo argument: ** You had a Praideat bu wheat, and counting the charters made since the adjonrument of the Board of Trade on Monday, ond proviously roporied, the cavacity taken for cotn. foots up uearly 000,000 bu, Yestorday'w <harters wero: To fiuffalo—Schr Reindeer and vrop Kuesia, corn at 2c} props Arabia and Banch. ard, corn; and Cuba, corn and wheat throagh. To Barnla—8chr Coyne, corn, To Oudnmnuqh—l"mp Lawrence, wheat, To Kingstoo—Sches O, M. Bond and L. H. Uammon: d4e RYGURSION ON THE LAKE. MUSIO AND DANCING. The largs new passenger steamer CITY OF-DULUTH fiwankes and all West 5ho ally. Suodey exceuted. ... Fafuzday's buat dou't gount L8p.m ¥riday thornlugs boat guos throdgh to e d Raptds, and M . vonsis, TS et Bk o Mo For Msolstce and Tueaday ¥or WORTHLESS WRITING INKS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicano, July 4.:-In addition to the reasons ort at 43 LI Ludington, co, Vienna about tou_days sgo. It ia curront in Park ¥ t i . = Tursds S datsiagsaen o rdafurd laococl waa appoiitad Asignea of A. | piven In to-day's Tincxs for discarding e uso of R N e L A T T B R I L R L e 4 WILL LEAVE Yorst, Jmpflm iS4 0 i i | lanon. s wan appolnted Assiguce of No. | colored and other fugiitve wrlting juks, thero ls * his Ume In_the future to the futereats of his old | Jou have done nothing. Now, get out of the way | Spencer’s Dock, north end Wells-st, Bridgo Sott 11130 e . bk .an ppol gn yet anothior and an Important ono. The hoavy squsll that awops aver iha city ahont4 | fricnd and present hfl&fl- with your bumbdt and’ quackery, and let m:ilu‘ Yor ten Hese Escanabay eto., Frdaf..oom. 75 D o e 10 .day fo 5wl k o ot tho s0-called fre- | ©'clock yestorday aficrnoon did po damoge of sny [ Mr. lall's family have heatd nothing direct | men {ake your placos.” Yowacs Wuirs, At 8 p. m., Saturday, July 7. Umco and docks, foob Michl A B o L 00 oF | A8 e e dusforuly reliabla In & groat con- | cousauonc to tho skipplog. Several lumbor | (e, M\fiiy dePloltrs. *“*Fuc sate of hiv lbrasy Sisamat s guiondid Iate cabln for- Qigting, UALES. Moo meating for_electitn of'an Assignee and | Sigrution such ua thoss of Chicayo, Liuston, and | bookars cams I port Just sl the gavel ieuck, and | god Tlo grojected aalo of otherproperiy | o OFF FOR THE WOODS. Tiske fi{“{,&“fic{fi‘l‘,iw 2 North Wella-st. BUAL B e ot e o utan U €110 3 Bt Jonn. in such ¥ory vorory Loats (helr Snite | B fur a coutd e leprnod: ‘T wond Camo at et | o' Gowof M miost intuikato. Telchds Lo whoms T SLPHL TOF FAlRBANRS! SUFKRION COURT IN DRIBF. B O water, pAper thus | sirong Trom tho norihexat, but veercd Around in | be is tadebied f0r poHltical, persanal, ad pocunlc | | ClicAdo, July &=The speckled -trout tn tho ADELFII l“E'“,"RE' SPANBAND d can, by chemical teana, bo restorcd to en- | diffierent directions dorlog the prozress of the brooks of Maino, the salmon In the -8t. Lawrence and Baguenay, the troot sud deerin the Adirun- dlfl\l‘ will, within the next fow wecks, feel thata ndW clase of visitora are among them. Men worn Charles O. Ten Broeke filed o bill yesterday sgslust Willlaw P. Fest to restrsin him from salling or disposing of an Invention far propelling s on canalé, Complainout says he sgreed to and d(d help Yostin applying for » patent, and 1 J. 1 BAVERLY cherecrss; Propriviur & Manager LAST NIGUTS LAST NIUHTS! : T8y craxce o see'it) Different from n'ru Torlon evor proened. Enttrely vors, has hoard nuthing from him, and hte repeated endoavors to secure from him something for Lis family has resulted in notbing. Fortunatae. 1y a member of tho '“fi"l'n quIKrvpeny 1o ber own al—wi tiro Jegibility, aven when thuroughly converted into carcoal and all trace of writing has apparent- 1y vanlehed, alwaya provided. good bluck “[nk has been ased. With colored, espccially antling, purnle, SCALES storm. 'Tho rivor rose fully two feot in s very short time OF ALL KINDS. sfter the storm bogan, and’s ranld current sot in f1om tho lake, under the fntiucnce of tho®wind, —not from M. , careful - dramatization of FAIRBANKE, MORSE & 00, et T e lovirg it T | Dodm e W O ovmtian sppears (o 0o (- | &nd. continucd 86 tho ratu of 4bout bree oF fout | ageds ~hol from M. Hall = wilich, curofully wal” | with toll, enfeobled by overwort and auzlety, | “RIGLE TOM’S QABIN. 111 & 113 Laket., Chicagan consideration of which defendant was to give bim | possibie. In the immcuss number of writings ro- | miles su bour for sos ma. 16rt." No mution to drop Mr. Hall's name frow the | brokes down with catarth, hay fover, or other vin's Oacls Tom's Cabin Troups and DW{PA m&m, Becarsfultobuy colyths Geauine, ! 20 undivided one-quarter fnterest inthe Invention. | atored by mo after the Chicago snd Lostou Gres zoll of sttorncys will bo made uutil the sutuu | summer afiments, but, strango to say, able to walk Biars of 100 nlzha st Grand Opers-ifousc, Now | 'ILio Jatter now refuses to keep his agreement, and | reprosenting altogether millions in value, I do not he Yurk City. *All thy 8t origioals. Hew m:n"nny. "85 Ehoristari 75 torgle dogers, 100 i All Ladles' Nighta. Th deitghtfall Bl iadscnisine Tucate dulenaty pertimo, WAS IT AN ACCIDENT? The Lako 8upenior Mintug Journal makes a per- tinent loquiry regarding the drowning of Thomas m;n. and it sy bo thaj be will forestall that by resigning. “Thero 14 mare or less complalngnt asks for a specitic performance of tho .';,‘:.'},";L’.",’::fi';.'.fl:{ ::|:| s‘: ‘:lf:':.:n&n:;:”:.; und rific 83 comes only from practice, They are th ber of ever weoting With onu writton with ::’{':'::44'?“‘:1" Hhovo Siluded 1o, that could bo o. n{‘t ‘I‘;nllfif’nul. however, bo Inforred that all EDUCATIONAL. MIOHIGAN FEMALESEMINARY, ' ip in connection with cyntract, Cainar Summerteld and A. L. Simons begans suit. for §5,000 against Michael Flelcher. tho nama of Oskey Liall sy & mysterions wumas, e dasataraly a1t for 85,000 seainst Michiel Pletchor, "Phillp | 1t hould not, hosovar, bo Infored that Wl | Cartoll, one uf the crowr of the stme Pecito, on | 4 seudiomar o In, Lancon s e oM geveral | minlalors on thele summer vacation, Tho thoussnd | o e oy e : AT KALAMAZO00, . Crmano 2 3 48, c| was e N | g ontotnich st or Thammbent, | sk reperagons o sspabls o retlng s | dieeadof Moy o Teuays 1t watamacciens | i 1 Loniow, eslres buclings b v | yeasa shovltad o thros goniten och sear, | THOMAS SUMMER-NIGIT CONCERTS o, rnps o o ks o ey, *nuitsgatuat Alesandorigwart ciliisg §15,000. | well as”Gluer calors Yol 4 ey bs Joubted | sound: i was an -edhan\ 1het be wae burled; {3 | Fespectable-appearlua woman, sout, snd Eugilah T et mcaid ot jouva thelt posts of, duty. Erposition e ion Tl 1T te, and furkivgy d o ‘,;fi\“.‘ A o ‘whell auy uf iy NOW-[BNEIv t 1o Wi o Ler Ogure, % far as one coul udge atlens ot 0 . T Kl . hhe ton Eilzabetn Dlicoi s T COMT: | an action I | o Vs for hulr buaie tha | Fue ansceldent (hat here whe anybody proschtSt | Lon snown was such &4 might e paid by any man | bursly the trditions] eneaiy of many soul mst H Bullding. A T a eanhrat. Coured of frepaanseadue Curtalien'aad Hoaey Weako, oy | gallo-tuunale of ron, o ltter tuka often | o, o aiober, on Michellofukr, "Waa'ian se: | 10 be e T s ooy, w0 ¥ sy “;fi‘fl‘.‘x.fifufl".‘é‘flnn«}"&-Jfi‘.’;‘.’n‘«"Z‘“&Z’?‘i’.’ ! o8 ut $5, 000, come out of & safe perfectly leyiblo, ¢ 4 | cident that nolther the Captalu, firet-mate. socond- e It is true that me: hen the g ss SEANNETTE PIN SHoel CHIMINAL CODET, Shchemis'a skill, even though tha papur writlon | Tiate. clerk, enyineer, AL A Geaneliig. i "la ‘true that men ‘tneer when they read tho | Every Night. ilisd 1THG Priscipal, Thomas Flas i Nak COBEE, | mayhem. | S ematotaiy chrooniscd. 1 have an tntereat: | e e e e o tiotyd e | _un Prancipco Goresspamitenee Boston Journat | HOHEORIE UBS UAREELE pabers whigh commen e | 25 and 60 cts, T e About & year ago ai 8 Bridgeport ball he agtacked & | Jugsouvonir or the Boston fire before mo which | goutof the sbove sccidentet't The graju-klug of the Puctfic, if not of the Fety fl‘:" I two. o three mufl?fl. ¥ . . man nanivd Mcherwott, nd gouged out vuo of bi | illustrates this. It s tho warrantee-deed to s slave . United Statee, & Tounc Friclander, of 1h4s ¢lty. | o tho woods of Mai d that his tricnds fundly | TONIGIIT: moat Brliliaay Proaramme of Ghlcago Summer Institute oo wlil by concludald tadsy. qlle uegro man bdplo” wald, [n 1764 by G20 MARQUETTE. leis of Hebrew parentage, & gaunt, awkward, | hopo that he will bu e e Sondly | oot . LU HEh R EERE 27 | e sictente forColtge. Tigh-gchoal.ar st n-?fl'.‘it AR, S e 10 58 tnctuafves | Frovinco of Rlassschutetts ny, 1 163 eclgn of our Svecial Dispaich lo The Triduns. plainiooking maby of sishlng gait, and oug | frow bay-fevers that the Liev, B, will snend bl | P=2ti Vialonelnm Doy rests it OB | &7 \ilies'ar’ Grammur enool or for Examibation tor . Bovercign Lord, bia Majeaty Georgu tho econd. Though now meru charcoal, yet :vur{ word end letter ‘or the m'lennhv document " pnrtc:& a on thauks to good, honest luk, 10 a watter worthy of sume fovesti- eath Vot To-durrow Nighi—"i'vo- ple's Liograniie.”_Curpenter & dhaidan, Managers. COTTON'S OPERA-HOUSE, (Wood's Muscurw. ) whoss for (owers above all uthiers tn theatreet, ile ls noarly scven feet fu beight, andets about B5 years of sge, 1 should judge. Ho is the ploneer in tho huyln and -Mn}:lnz of grain snd produce from” Culiforuis to foreign porta. vacation on the Bi. Lawrenco, visiting polote be- tween the Thoussnd Ivlands snd the wouth of the river, with the Intention of making the lonirest #tops at those points whers salnon are most sbun- asut, sud wherw be feels luast the sttacks of bl old encmy, the ssthma; that the Rev. C. will be ManqueTrs, Mich., July B.—Arrived—Prope 8. B. Tuttle, Forest City; schrs George H. Ely, II. j1. Brown, Babama, Cleared—Prop Fletcher; sclies Ironton, EBscaubs, Ahvs, Brsdley, Passed Up—Prop Garden Gity, wo—PropJ.” L. Hurd, Jtbuk Gaky—In court Monday o ssttle unfinlshod usincas: Loar iotions, and take dcfaults. July 16, bs B R T LT NN court un A bt ur:uu—uud'ufl ShY Bl oo o TFenclieen ficates; will open Iu the Culcago Law- e B liak: T and b South Clavkcat: July o, HOWLAND SCHOOL, was 0 when CONTINUED BUCCESS 0P xs Ndcourt, wrondsy. Rether tha fuk uscd tn public records | 0oel For ey twuty vears o bas bees 1 1o | saveled todwif kot thin oy avroad, und | 4 o RS S NVILLE | "'kfi)'fi“s"l,fi’ifi'('fio:'ca'y?:::'u'l.'l"'?:..'u'.} §§Zg‘$:¥"“.ll-ul‘ll;:~unuuu s kR Aud othes kmportant wel e - ERIE. dreds aud hundreds of thousauds of dullars for | whien, their church faviuk been uewly freacoed Y TR ORTI ZO LAV Ew.,u,m,,,,,,,,um,'f‘-k{a,,,‘:,“'; e s, SbUE WILL A Bor case b, Crily VA Larmon. Spectal Dispaich o The Trideas. Wiicat. e has andually shipped three-quarters | and upholsterod, and tho bust of the dugedaye be. . &ud for circalar. . Guind:Matlued Satunday, WABASU-AY, PAVILIOY, Detwoeu Harmon ovurt sud Twelith-at, Every_Frifay mwnfimemz Coneert, of the wheat crop of this Btste to Eucland. His husiness i coudueted ou tho moet e Soveral times he has wet with rever: bas quickly got upou bLis feel agal weeks sgu, owing to the tinancial depressio and lmnfi:.nf in the woney warket, he went {ng over, they can resume their devotions with zca and comfort; and so0 on, through the chapter, untit every miuister who feels it 8 duty to abandon his prople for two oF three months {n the year bhus re- celved 8 proper notice, sod is Lerslded s aome wublic beuefactor mixbt be, whichbe way be with- out w0 intendiug. Wby uot, whea this “nottce is Ens, Pa., July 5. —Arrivals—Prop Indis, schra Ricliard Winslow, Zach Chandlet, Portago, Jamoes ©. Gibney. Departures—Props Philadelphis, Jepan, scbr Degunce. Dxiry Sratas CIAUE GoUBi-drpon Dropger A’ BCULT Covy’ born & n-u’flnumlufl. Cowpany V. Chlcago, Hiiagian & Western Latlroad’ Cowpany, §770.0 Py cks ot L85 debit ud 317,34 damages. 1ary aad Caliogiate departincnte, Tt HENIY HARTSHOKRNE, D, &M, Dismparatural | R A 1 connection. [ am glad to notico that & leading printtugestablishment In Chicago s con- templating the preparation of légal blauks printed on asbestus paper, which, 88 is well known, bs in- combuatible. C. Q) Wussusn oxy/ ayency of the Emo snd also l'ha dostructive ¢lcck of exposuro ) n but be FLOTTLED GEIRNAN S0AP. VIHEN BUYING SOAF MILWAUKEE. vand 2y, Diwaich to The Tridune under. tlities wers two milliona of dol- xh‘fla give lho amount of bis yearly salary? You EXCUKSION, ——ASE FOR— COUR GaABY-—, AT Special lars, With the advaves (n Whest ho bas been | would surcly fud that almost all are of that forta- | oo o ury Wit o3 hadite Hoh ‘L 5 ve Wi CATFISH CREEK. Mivwavsss, Wis., July 8.—Chartored, sehe | gt NN LIS ST 1o titory at twanty. | bate class who aro palid in proburtion 1o the work PROCTER & GAMBLES . e Hi LG W R R eI s | i, B Bl | BRI s AL | SR il s bek | GENEVA LAKE, . elcr Sttty SR Dusuqus, Ia., .—The citizens of Rock- c, the ered £ u anbarrussmicnt as to it of the < L c WA N | e, AT U o By | e e | sl R R | B i s B B | wusnaY, JULY 10, Mottled Corman., 2 i L e | wi ci an: o cr @ thros % N 3 " great business capacity acity. In bls g ok Non ligtde, Bikenlice, | gaio o pillboruiga ™ Beale | fato which porsout clinbud sud saved theiselved, | Roport bhas reachid thiy city that the Uslon Dry | atupcudous oper o fontaut | iyt with dud fur the sicky coufortiug ihy | Bxoursion of Centenary Church There {8 None Better, > ot 41F oo IR mperry et ol N2 | A U RO D P e S Thaka o ho aesu- | Dock Company. sb Bulllo. bavo bad o acur o coruor Canal sod Kinle-ata. a4 7:30 ; murket, sud giyes cwploywent L0 s jwwense Pt sud sorrowing hearts, aud Lescclug all that thery ot of aliipe #1823 -Lucuda A, Greca va. Edward AL | 057 of those who Jost thiols Lives L vk /lu by duie et all thaey, Ersstus Comtug ticd up ta thab pors by e Calted, et Llla woe | 8 @, wly, round by, 85 [ty é‘ L 08 MORE EQDNOMIOAY, FOR PAMILY AR 3

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