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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 1877. MARINE rynhon enlvert to carry the w thrangh the canst. Abant onie-third of the qnantity nf excavation on thia scction lisa heen done, and In other respecta et of Itiver BL Plerrs ‘vl s tow, K. Chumberlin apd tow, Mary Jrincls and’ barges, Magflower and ' conuort: achies Acorn, Cnina, €. C. fiarpes, New Iominfon, Nes flampeldre, NEGRO (leILIAAl‘ION. be arrested Iike aman for breaking the ordl- nance. *1s {t agin the orjunance for a boy te fall into AMUSENENTR, of tha entire mnnl:tlca% 600,000 Rnsstang, 200, 000 Germans, ad 25,007 Litimanians. Tn tha Government ot Cancasus there dwell $25,000 Argo. Mary [laitle, Theodate P'crry, 0 . i . the river?’ queried the tmther. Russians, 852,000 (irusians, 660,000 Armentans, —— Tho Statas of tho Work on tho £t Law- | A0, macs *nd seversl srrangeinenta are ln | Grnlank, F. fy Wellon b 1. elley. el thne: | o1 parceptible Advancement in .‘.;;3;:':;.3"}&:‘:’: Ny has ot avel | o 0.0 Gormanis 81020 dexe, 077 TH E 0 Lrposition rence Canals, reRch a iame af wall Mabovn, BAr e i | e winas wetthe ne, D Five Years. Hia cinthea on when he falls Inf” taln tribus.” Beaiden, thers were 110,00 Cak. | § . A s " The ordinance prohihits Lathing lero, and now you cotre out.” "'13 It tathing when a feller cuta his font on a plees of tin, knocks his head agin s beat, aad swallows four catfish and a gob of mud ¥ 4 want yon!? csifed the oflicer. # What for?" asked the boy. mita of forming weirs when recaired on both sides of the ¢hannel, The inclinution of the faco Is so littia that no vernel Iying slongwide conld be more than five feol from the water line, and many would not be more than half that disiance. Scctlona Noa. G And 7 commence 818 point 700 fees nhove tho resent Jock at Cote 8, Paul and ex- nd upwarde A distance of abont 10,000 macks. There dwell in Siberia abont 2,300,000 Rasslane, inclusive of those bantshed: 7,000 Is- raclites, and 3,000 Germans, Viewed from & re- lizious standpoint, Rassia has over 51,000,000 Greek orthodox, £01,000 Raskolinks (Armenian Catholica), 2,840,000 iZoman Catholics, 2,100,000 Protestants, 1,630,000 Jews, 2,09),000 Pagana. MILWAUKER, £pretal Dispate to The Tribune, MrtwAvRER, Win., June B.—Charters lo Buaf- falo—ark Red, White, and Blne, 12,000 bn wheat 8t 20, and 15,000 Ln' corn nt 134¢1 10 Backetr's Hlarbor, sehir Myosctia, 19,000 bu wheat at be, Estimated Cost of fho Welland Canal and 8t. Law. Indolenco Bncouraged by While Exe rente Riser Enlargement, amplees-How the Negro Lives. TO-NIGIIT, Poyalar Programme. THIRD COMPOSERR KN FProm a Raff Movremondent of the New York Tytuns. Failaro of the Vessel-Owners' Combina~ “ “I command you to come out!” In Caucanus aud Biberia the Christians In num- feol. They form ono contract, which ———— Wasnisaron, July 2.—1 have hadalook at [ 0y cHRTIO0 TOu 0 come o f 5 races the enlarie: of th C snswered tho | ber are not much superior to the Mohamme- tion and the Oauses Which Simccehaenieg Sientoy et purt arthe chral ERIE. the negro, of late, In elght of theBouthern | hather. *The real truth i, 1 flnmpua in bere to dans. They namber n all 3,460,000, while the Mohammedans nninbor 1,950,000, the Jows 21,- 609, and the 8 14,7, That great Em. plre, with fita 64,000,000 inhabitante, has bu :mny-«u towns of more than #0,000 popula- . THE PAPAL FLAG. ‘Tha Bo-Called Canailian Ontrage—A Tem- pert io B Teapot—aA Misunderstanding and 1ts Rtesuita, Corresponence Mo Tork Herald. MoxTtrEAL, July &.—L'Union Allet, a French- Canmllan Association, numbering sbout 100, comprising & part of the Canadian soction of the late regiment of Papal Zouaves, held their an. Fpectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. Entz, Ta, Jaly 8.—Arrivale, schrs DBrillsn Quecn, E. . Beals, 8. 1. Watson, Five venscls, with 100,000 bu of grain from Toledo for Erie, are dae ai this port. ——— GRAIN BIIIPMENTS DY LAKE, The followlng were the shipments of ghain by 1ake from thls port for the weck nndu;:z :ng& {..:o : Corn, 1,370,001 bui wheal BTy ei, S Vo ovia, 14,000 b NAVIGATION NOTES, Cricago.—Menra. Higgic & Burke want to buy & standard canal achooner. ... The excurrion steam- erscarncd ont Jarge numbers of persons yester- day....Tho schr Kcarsarge, lately tled up Led to It. States, and have cudeavors] to learn as much ahout bis condition as was possible in rapid pas- sages from town to town. Five yearssgol traversed the same sections of the country, and Ly comparing my rccent observations with those made then, [ have had an opportunity of form- ing an opinion 88 to whether he has made sny real progress in elvilization daring half a decade. The upinfon is not favorable tolfm, Witha strong desira to dlscover evikicnces that he fa making some substautial advauces fn Intellf- gencee, independence, and physical comfort, I am forced to say that I have not beenable to flnd them. Thero are, of course, ex- ceptional cases here and there—a few perbaps. roscue a drowning fomalg, Lot her balr pulled Ny L, Jocludiig off and she’s at the bottom. As I have no wite ness T dasn’t go to trial." “ DIl bring you out!" growled the officcr, as he mada for 2 boat, but_the bay dieappeared and was acen no more. Whila the officer was looking under the wharf thc half of = good- tized annd-pils suddenly slid down the back of hia neck s Into his boota, and o musical, fa- miliar voice was heard paylng: “My ehirt's on hind side afore, brecches turned around, and this vest Is wrong end up, but I feel as clean a9 & new stamp from l}m ost-office, and Lor| what an sppetite I've got or popeorn-balie.f! KICKED THE BUCKET. 200 feot, snd il the rl sbove Cote Bt. Pawl Lock 1o & mean width of 160 feet, and to & dopth of four and one-0fth feet below Ia of the pren- ent guard.lock st Lachine; forming an Inverted {[\hnn colvert wuder the eanal; hollding tltrl and hutments for & new awirg-bridge st Lote St. " ol Panl; CORSTRUCTING A NEW LIPT-LOCK on the northwent aide of the present one at that place taking down thirteen feebor more of the walls of the old Jock, and uaing new face-stone throtighout when rebuilding ft; bullding protection mdo.walls when reqoired, otc., etc. The work on bath these sections fs In rapld Pprogress, Section No, 8 {8 ahont 7,600 feet in lenctn, Tt conateta of enlarging the chisnnel 10 8 mean width of 160 feet, and lowering the bottom to & depth of fally four feet and onc-seventh bel!‘i‘w‘ fl;‘c Lop of 1d-Joc! ‘oceas A Dudget of Maritime Maps and Mis. haps. s mao RPN THBATRE, THE. ST. LAWRENCE CANALS, Tn Jaet Monday's Tainuxs thers appeared an in- tereating and complets mecount of the work in progress on Galop's Hapids, &t Lawrence Hiver, aud the facta and fignres aro now given concerning the Improvemant and eniargement of the Cornwall and Lachtne Canals, conncCling {fnke fn the great water-routo that le to give Chicagro an outlet to the sea for larga veesels, This will complete Tus LAl R Balvon, Liverty 1 & point aitgaied avout 1,000 feet belgw the lower winga®of {he present guard-lock. Iv embraces pearly all that part of the line known ss {he conejusion that tho negroes on the large cotton plantatinns hiave actually retrograded toward barbarism. Their dwellings are the cabins buflt 5 entrance ot the lower end of this canal, and on the lantation at il Oth of August they were recelved, when *the work woa shortly afterward awarded, The plans pro. funct, and the tank {n which she was wont to ou Teche, La. The trip was made ! disport and display her fair propartions is now ...Some of the Chiicago owne €17 vesacls frum the gram- cliefly aboat 8t Joseph's Colle?n, where they were quarterel. They wear the uniform of thelr old corpe, hut ere unarmed. Many of THE DANICHEFFS, arose. Tha winds held high revel around the Loukont House and the canvas on the top of the tent that covered the tank blew down s sides, and played hiob with things generalls. 1t scared the whale wonderfully, and while the lightning flashed, the thunder crashed, and the winds wers blowing 6t to crack thelr cheeks, she scooted, dived, and threshed around the tank Jike one postessed of a restless devll, In her terror she would come to the surface and “spout o stremun of muddy water as high ns the bottom of the seconid-story ‘windows of the Laokout Houac. Those who saw lier then did not cumg)rchcnd the trus situation of affalrs, and they thought her friskiness was the result of exhifaration, and that she highly enjnyed the war of the clements, Alas, pour Beluga, llke many another of her gex, was s understood. Wiih all Lis Loasted knowledgc, man never thoroughly understands the femi- nine heart until & i3 too late. Then he weeps useless tears of repentance or drowns hils sotrows in tho flowing bowl. Swans sing thelr swectest notea as their sun of lite descends its Lorizou, snd whales,—well whales are gayest whils pessing in thelr chips, die happy as ‘it were. Yesterday morning, tt was about half-past 7 o'clock when Mr, Harper reached the tank of her whaleship, aud he found her lashing the water with her tail until it falrly bolled. Beveral ladies who were present were delighted with ber Imlormuuce. thinkiug it the result of an over- ACTIVE OPERATIONS are belng carried on inthis sectiun, and the con- uncwnu:um ufllmul 'n{hdalmxkall tuey can to n the completlon of the work. ¢ h.gt‘:fltm No. 1% is 1,400 in length, and iu sitaated on the south side of the present ontrance lock and welr at Lachine. [tinciudes all the work connect~ ed with the formation of & new channel; the con- stracilon of a new gnard-lock, with Ita npper wiiga extended to form abuimenta fora swing- bridge for pablie traMic: building protection walls where reqaired on the scclion. e ch genarally la to have a mean width of 150 fet. shove the new lock It will be made to a depth of six feet below the Lop of the mitre-sills of the prescnt gunrd-lock, and the lower reach will bo made to tform depth of four feet below the same point. ection 18 & thorongh cut, and produccs a vunt of material. The 5:‘““ part of the on has been cumpleted, a conniderable «quantity of stune quarried and propared, Rud the lock masoary commenced. BZCTION NO. 11 embeaces all the work to be done for the formation of » now channe) snd basin on the sontheasters or river nide of the present entranca to the canal ot Lachine. They gre to be formed by a continuoua 1ine of pier work about 0,200 feet In lenpth, alonk. ride of which s channcl 200 feet in wldth ls to he l:n{fllx of six fcet bolow the Company ‘was tuken ont on the deck of the schr Duena Vista, which left port yeaterday afternoon. Goodrich steaniers are doing & splendid in paseengers and froight, The Sheboy- £an braught 1,200 canca of berries from the North haturday, and 100 stme John Sherman' s to make an excursion to 8t. Joo Thorsday, Coopod-np humanity aboald maka & note of it. The fare will be §1{or the ronnd IHX...; Lumber cargoes go off monotonously slow. After rematning on the market over s weck some have been sull. Late artivale are few, and cargocs on the market ditto....The Caplain of the achr Mosy reports tunt he enjoyed gond westher off dineral L'oint last Thneaday atternoon, while Chicago waa enveloved in darkness std & heavy sturm of wind and rain, Orugii Ponts.—Fishermen on Graon Day muffered inn Joss of nets, ctc., tu 8 late gale..., Anather 1all in Saginaw lumber (refghts 18_reported. Ning #biltings 1 Bulalo now....The Detrolt & Cleve. tand Steamboat Compouy fa 4o have & now come porite tiron and wood) ateamer bniltat & cost of 1507000 - Taronin ownem are stripping ead tying np thefe venscls rather than accept the ruin- uan rales uffered by slitpoers.... Atter recelvln, completo overhauling, the sehr C. Harrison boen launched at Wiitehall, gud o season charter tocarry lumber from White Lake to Micligun Clty huw been vecured for ber, centre-lines of the twa rautes will be 350 feet apartat the head of the prescot ootlet lock, and feet apart opponite the head of what is knowa 4 Luck No. 17, For a dlatanco of fally 2,000 feet Bt the Jower end the llne will be straight, aud then cneve round gradually untll the new- - eouth bark corresponds with that of the old canad lll‘,mlut nearly opnosite tho lower end of the Janding-whart ‘at tho town of Corowall, Thia whole part of the work 1a let In one section, which exfendafrom deep water in the rtiver to within nhout twenty-five feet of the lower end of the wWuact ahove mentioned, The lnwer or entrance lock on the now line will be placed in such & posi- tion that its Tower gatea will bo opposite the upper pates of the present outlet lock, and the lower quofns af the second lock will b opposite the Bead gates of the third lock of the old canal. A REGULATING WEIR AND HACRWAYS will bo constructed on tho south slde of the new line, the welr 1o bo placed wpposite the lower gates of the second lock, and the head-race to it will conncet with tha canal at a point 260 feet nbove the lock, Tho tail-race from tho weir will b kept at a height to lflpvl{lha reach botwean the locks, and from It an outict will be formed of snf. e:la:sll capacity to dischargo the surplns water into € river, Tllll&lllfl of regulating the wator lovel has been adopted In preference to dlrelmrulng thio aurpins waler throngh the present luck and_attempting from that source unuprly the reach botween the two locks on the new fine. Ii; v:urr{ln[ out this srratgement the old locks and roaches betwoen thein can be ldvlnu!toull( used an graving-docks for the repalr and averhau) I!fl of vesacln, a kind of accommodation which will doubtiess bo found of by numerous Cathollc friends. Hefare start- NEW PUBLICATIONS, fng they asked and obtained permis- slon of the pilot to holst a amall banner of the Bacred ileart at the bow atafl, where the British pllot-Jack was Oying. As the steamer started, the Captain, uninformed of the scrmluion given, and notleing the change, o~ ered a sallor to haul down the relizions flap and rehoist tha unfon jack, which the man, a French Catholie, refused. The Captain then went to the bow,atruck snd unbent the banner, and was bendincfthe unfon jack, when the near. st Zouaves crowded around him and {ndignaut- Iy remonstrated. At this moment the banner, lying on the lee rall, went over- bornl aod dm‘rp‘mrvd boneath the paddies. Instantly the cry was ralsed that the Captatn bad thrown {t over Loard, aud a rush from all parts of the deck was made st bim. The cry was loudly echoed to throw bim overbosrdeficr the flug. He put his back o the stafl, aud faced the Zouayes with wonderfal courage, telllng them to *“‘keep cool.” Ile made his way ait amid the cxeftod throng, who cursed him {n French, unttl, {n the middieof the deck, one of thew throtticd him. In an {nstant a dozen hauda were at his 'hm:l and had he fallen at that moment he woul nlmost certalnl; have becn kicked to death, An English Capadian, rusbing up to oue of the three pricsts who were with the Zouaves, cried, * The man will be murdered If jou Jose a moment!"” The priesta and covler roomy nnd weather-tight than its prototypes. A pglazed winduow In a plaotation’ cabin might be sought In vain from vie cinia to Texas. Tho most comfortable dwell- fnga for fleld hauds are found ou the large sujcar estates in Loulslana. They usually stand intwo lonyg rows upon a shuled strect, arc neatly whitewnshed, or painted, and the cleanli- ress of intoriors and surroundings bs insyred by strict regulations enforced by tho planter, Thy ordinary negro cabiu, such as one sees all over the Bouthern Btates, {s o small hut of pine lovs or rough boards, ruofed with shingles split out with au ax, It contains only oueroom, with a rude fire-piaco that ferininates In a stick-and- mud chlmney ; o door in frout, and auother in the rear, und one or iwo square holes for wiu- dows, closcd ut night and (o cold weather with woadaen shutters. A cheaper, uglier, or poorer dwelling canuut be found in any vilized coun- try. The hovels of tho Lrish peasantry are lux- urious compared With {t. And yot in such a hut the negro lives year after year fn cntire coulunlmum.{ without ‘auy denlrg to obtain for himsetf, by Lis exertions, a moro decent and cowfortabie babitation, "1t keeps out the sun And rain, and that {s egough. A1 he has a hundred dollars in his pocket he will spend it for uscleas finery or luxuries to cat, be- fore be will think of buylng glass for his win- dow, or bullding an cxira room for a kitchen. His clothes aro the cast-off garments of his em- ARIADNE. Tha Story of s Dreata. Dy QUIDA, aathor of ** fie. Exdfa o, Bl O eL"=bt. Louts Globe- Demoerat. A FAMILY FEUD. S Fourth edition. $2mo. flnnntlnlhefm sunk uniformly to top of the mitre-ail he present lock, he work on this scction is of a very dificolt charactar. Excopt for & short distanca ab its lower end the whole area occupied by the work upun it 10 In the river, which has & rocky bottom, and at some places stroug cutrents sro oncountered, Up- crationa are progresstug on rapidly ae the natare the atiantioy m PONT OF CMICARO, The following ore the arrivi ud clearnnees for the tweoty-foar hoors codiug at 10 o'clock last night: Annryats—imrs Carons, 8L Joa, sndriea: Shisboy- hove repruschy, and 1is naturainaws MIGNON. A Carew," '‘Fair Women, the jlg was up. The whale at thistinie was cov- vith a mnddy depoeit thst made her usu- nden-hued ekin luok aa brown as & berry and she seemed In terrlble palu. ifastily dis- patching & wicasenzer for Mr. Stewart, be plunged {nto the tank, dressed as bo was, and commenced ta rub the muddy shme off the dy- Ing creature. Bhe scemed fo understand that e desired to assist her, for she was astratablo under bis mauipulation as a lamb, and even of tire original fabric. He was much botter clad when, as a slave, bo reccived two suits of jeans or kersey 8 year. lis wife's costurme is a cotton bandkerchief ticd about the bead, and u ceafico gown, oud Ifs children are black accretions of ragsand dirt. s food is the cori-inceal ana bran which Le gets as mtlon from hin employer, supplemented occusionally With potatoes or cabbszes from bis own patch, el oa Hurbor,' sanarfess deer flaven, sundries; SKylark, K. Joe. sundries: ftaivigh, Buffalo, conls Tempest. White J.ake, IDMNH\H. 1 Heath, "Baugatuck, suidrices Gourye Inuntar, M on, tutuber; J. L, Owen, Facsnava, Iron ore; New ra. Girnnd laven, bowiniy Montgomery, F'ort Hluroi, muadriens Jay Gould, Guifafo, sndricx St. Alhans, Oigleashuric, puoririen; Lelaud, Lelsad, lumihdry” Foun taln Cltvy " Duffalo, sundrics; . Clematls, ' i'esl tigo wing - Cliarics Dleit Manistee, sindries; schre Lottte” Cooper, Manisifane, lumbers Reciuroalyy, tireen Liay, posta; Baside loull, Leland, tumber; erl"llulrbwn. barks 0. 1L Joutson, White hus now been tncreased o the full extent, and the work is golng on cxpeditionsly sad satisfactorlly, LACUINE CANAL ENLARGEMENT, Botween Montreal and Lachine thera ars ta be througtout a new tler of locks each 250 feet Jong between tho gates, and forty-fve feet wide, They sud all other permancnt ateiictures on the Jine from » ahortdistance below Wellington streot bridgs to Lachine aru to bo nrmnEuI for a depth of fourtoen fect of wator on the lock-silis, and from the former pleca to tho outipt in Montreal harbor thelockaand ruquires ta bo dope. The contract for this section was entered Into in the carly part of April, 1870, COST OF THR WHULE WORK, The followine Ngures show the catimated cost of tho whole work: 8 tof despentng Bt. Lawrence e ber o phas Veacele AT fourteen feel of WALCT..ouivuusse, 819,600,307 Add ta this the estimated cout of RUApUNK thio Wailand Cannl and entrance of fouricen fock on the lvck-ailia of them gentlemen—criod: A HAS LE DRAPZAU ANQLATS!" A few rushed forward to lower the unlon jock; but onc of the priests intercepted them, slso s Zouave, who (beipg an officer of the Canadian militis), eried to thew fo Frenchtbat % This s also our flag!" The latter tricd to make tho band strike up ! GOD 5AVE TITR QURRN{" Wil close,”~Haltlmors Ame; Weekly. PHYLLIS. wego, oual: Nertha Dames, Menotnines, l‘ol 3 Bl Grand Haven, varks C. A King, Clevolaiul, coals City of Woodstuek, Latlwiz's Plery’ lumbery Commerce Menomtnee, lumiers G, 2, Dumseingi, - Graud Liiver. inmber; P. 8. Lorke, Clevoland. conly 1L C. ttlchards, Buftaio, " costi’ Jully Merrill, dtum kegon. lumbert Kate Winslow, Bulfalo, eonl; G, ¥ord five: down about five ininutes, then arose to the sur- face, spouted fecbly, sank to the bottom and fm’ up the ghost with as much resigustion as L she ware o dytng murderer viewing the pear) \“’fh" swinging njar [rom the top of a scallo} do v by working ou hls Saturday Lalf-holidays 1o improve his cabitn o it would look Mlke s home for human beings instead of a stall for ianimats. Although he does not appear to have s0 many physical comforts us in the 11ad this been the flag fusulted the calmest of them atill declars that they would have thrown ;Iw:rbonnl the Captaln sud all who apposed bem, This flng was, with tho Captain's consent on the KLl of July, 173, for hectlon No, Honthe Gt of Octaber, 1875, for ecctions U and 10 o the 20ta of Januery, 1670, and for scctlons 4, b, G, 7, §, and 11, tenders wore recolved on the 21atof March, 1470, snd 1ho reapective works wore incach case FREIGNTS LOWER TIIAN EVER. The frolghts by lske, canal, snd raflway last year werslower than ever befors reachied, and the samo fu true as regards lako and canal this scason, alcuim, 1 4 * etc, **The 'STAT ERRTES® promises to be ons w #eowy Al 3 d R fl""" \rith Tun ovnibesst Gotk oalt Loinsuns caws in guneral the sensc of his belng his own mas- ng fiagy at sunset, ond' dealred that, as the Fles In tao mark finx s L ] ark; fiaaner, loiland, tum- ius w0 1 ur. boats wion rates lower are indicatcd, it is quite 715 aud 717 Narket-st., Philsdeiphia. LIFE INSURANCE, s, Tuflalo, 45, i ) curn, 400'bri + prip Cubm Buflalo, 000 ba 100 bria tlyur. anu suindriea; sciie 7 are 180 fees upart, and at tho head of the second lock tha respective linea are J00 foot apart, said, fell into the tank last Sunday night, when Al tho works connected with tha foundatlon of & man took a beer-tumbler and ‘tried to fill it bushel lcss on clnnk consldering the reduction of under the atrean that suppliea the tack. It is canal toll, compared with the same time laxt year. To sealize more than expenses at tho prescat Him o takes uo thought of the morrow, Living in rags aud dirt, with barely enough ** hog wud hcrring” to subsist upon, bo (s the most careleas to draw up & complaint w.d. mand of the Compauy reparation, They are still much ex- cited at theoutrage to thelr flag, Teatit, oy oa; achr U, J7 e coriys prow Gonlon Campbell bil cornt nrop Alnaka, Iulial, 3,0 oy d_sundric 4148 bn cotn, the upper lock aro completed and thu wails carried , o Uhade 2, 20,18 bu prup ¢l vorld. sald that the force of the stream brokethe glass, —— U110 5o holght of twbntyone foot o ine Haied fpeaulren sukerpelan, aili dadymen - onil fama it Uirmatiarg, 8T8 00 " corn, - aunideice; | B2 bappy laborcs W th whole world, | pula- | i tno bottom fell fnto tho tank, whete the or fuly twocthicda of W gusnliy of madonry 14 Durlug the st [our Yoatsof dentemion o claen T e SDorX i arh: DL BA | o ek (o 1o clties atrd Lom Tethe thore tne | Whale got it sud evatlowea 1. ‘T sory banlly THE ,rsuTAT%ME,%}‘D OF H“E”A‘.!.Tll: 1 . g ty han 80 depreclated in valuena vensc A it Northerucr, e i K scems plausible, but (t's the one the whalers o' excavation for the plt of tho lower lock fa | SfcaraRsrty,l A e bu com. iy brly turs sehe Nurthuriery | terlfgent and ambitious, who seek botter oppo o y ; ™ ot Jeb_comieteds Vot bout Orb-LalE oF 1o | Dask Bosh parchaced at o eator e oy | IATAL: 15 B Sarks o . e ot 41 | O A e S SR CS ELATE | Efve and dpitd any better one we. givaltsn | Kxoxvuiin, IlL, duly 7.-Throust the me: foundatien at the uppar end of It le lu 1ta place, snd the walls for fully onc-third of the length of tho structure have beed carried up to tho height of five fect over the foor. A large quantity of stono has been qnarried and propared, but tho servico ground being limited, the sione s only dellvered whon It can be piaced in tho e public. From the ety state of the whale's atomach, it is thought that ber death was caused by want of food sud the muddy water, The uianagers of the slow were makling great offorts to get llve fish for the whale, but though they acnt five men after them they could not get them they suy in time. The ecfs that were eent. beon numcrons, tatlon life affords, nud the Idlo vagabonds, who oAt Lo brild thy want Lo be whcre $here ls more fun and wore to steal thau fu tho country. Every Southerntown I8 belted around with a zone of negro dwellings, —soine comfortable littlecottages wflll‘fflfllcnl‘ belonging to the former class, and others t sbout une-balf what it would e prosont time. ‘The following comparativo tuble showr tho aver- age runla for tte iaonth of June 1 the ycars named: schir Lent Eitaworth! Kingaton, 3,840 bi Wi atj e W, L. Crosthwaite, ihulfalo, 40,000 gu corn; sl s, Bulalo, 1,00 bu corn. w et —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Now Youk, July 8.—Arrived—Tho stenmers dium of your valusble paper I would wonld call the sttention of Gav. Cullom, and the eitl- zens of 1llinols generall, to & few points touch- ing bhis (ths Governor's appointment of a Btate Board of Mealth. This o LAKE —= e CANAL e it at Corn. like thau thoy did when she was swinming in the muddy watcr. Ier lenzth was about nhaxxl; Jeet amd her weizht {n the neighborhood of pounds. 8he was liberally washed with carbolte acfd last night and thes covered with fee, and ta-day she will bo exhibited for the lnst time. Mr. Htewart has not declded upou thy dispo- altion he will make of tho body of this whale, though he will perhaps zive it to sowe of lis tnedical fricnds for thelr museuws., - THE HIGHLAND PARK LOVERS. Bperial Dispaich 1o The Tribune. HiGuLAND Pank, L, July 8—The young couple—Mr. Page aud Mlss Davis—whose pro- being 8 member of the Physio-Medlcd) Scliool,— s school. which has ° beeu regresented in this Btate as far back ss its ad- missiun futo the Unlon, and ever sinco (under the pajoo of the “Thomsonian'), and before on6 of Lhe othiers represented In the Buard (tho Eclectic) had an existence,—claim that this nct of the Governor's {s a slight put upon us as s distinctive budy, entitled’ta all the privi- leces and fmmunitdes enjoyed by our contem- poraries. 1 clalin olso thatit {sa shight put upon the larga bodyyof citizens who ewploy us I.hrulmhu’nll lk:’fl":l and whn‘,oln ko(:dly nam- bars, petitioned tha Governor to grant us a rep- resentative (n the aforssald Board, 1 claim also that it {s a great disability put upon those days, is a lar of his charch, soixls D% caten™™t0 Shools bon ' ‘hile money lajd by,’and 1s in all ways a good citizen, respected by 'the whites as well as by his own cople, The [dle uegro is the pest of place. Yle 1n thievisb, dissolute, and gunerally worth- lcss, anil lives l)y preylog upon the cowmmnunity, The highest rato of wages I have heard of is §18 & month and rations, which is paid on somne ot the sugrar-plantations,—tne lowest 83 a uonth without ratiuns, a4 which the nnflucs work on sotne of the pourest solls of Guorgla. How the can live at the latior rate, unicss it is by ateal- fugz, even thoir cployers cannot explalo. It 14 & noteworthy fact thet the complainta about the stealing of cattlo and pigs by the blacks are from Moutreal, have arrived ous, Fanrnezx Poit, July ®—Tho steamships Cunll’n‘ oand Munitobay, from Liverpoul, huve pasacid fu, ¥ Pritaneurnia, July B.—Arrived, the steam- sLip Ponusylvaula, from Liverpool. R i MICHIGAN STATE TREASURY, Hipecial Dispated to The Trisune, LANsixo, Mich,, July 8.~The followlog s & statemont of the rocetpts and disbursements at the Stute Treasurer’s ollice for the month end- ing June 0, 1577 Iialsnce on kand May 30, 1877, Jower part of thouoction is limited vy high-water In the river to about four or five monthsin the year, Section No, 22 embraces bl the work connvctod with excsvating or drud;g:w basin No. 210 & uni. form dnguh of four fect bofuw the top of tho lower mitre-sills of the third lock from a point near }‘ ell‘llngwn atreut bridge to the bead of thy second ock; ENLARQING TIIR BASIN by the removal of & triangular point of land that projected north of the road between Waollington etroet brideo and the weir st ‘fale’s Dock; the deopening of the lat icv, and forainga channe nineteen feetdeep for the licud of thesccond lock ta thesouthweat slde of Wallington basn, —thia whole of the muterial excavated 1o be dispoved of without vmlnr through any of the cansl locks of in any FIZZLED O, After all sald and done at two conventlons and eoveral micetiuge of vessol-ownera fn the varjous districts, the proposed comblnation to get. paying tates on freikht has Sazled out, The wtnaller own- ers place the fullure at the doors of the largs own- ers, and the lattor assert that previons swimilar movumenta have buen thwarisd by small owuers, in whom they decline to pot confideuce, At the moeting of six of the Chicnzo owners Baturday, 13 waa rosolved that It was Iuexpedieat to eutsr upon suy wovement fo lay up the surplun tonnsge wnd pool the esralng of that in commliwlon, without the co-operation of tha CHARTEBED BY CONGRESH. and its gpooisl olaims to the tronage, DIRECTORS: $ 875,62000 by \bs hou s BAN'L M. NICRERSON, 8y obatructing or {nturfering with tho passaga of Uecalytajtue 1he gioatlisryyseets 160,500,840 | joudeat da locallides wiiero the rate of wages fs | longed abseaco from lelr hooics cansed sus- | of our schiool who have not yet gradusted (it SAN L SICR RO veonols, larger owners, Thuso lutter rofer particnlarly to s ' iclons of cloperent, and o fact sct forth'as | belng & custom atthe present day to engage | wa 3 Yewisn inclidon the farinatlon. of Wellington ba. | tie Meatts. Winslows, Mr, Liradley, and ‘Mr. $1,001, 005 | lowest. Tho uegro must lve, mud when § pi b Y RN B n ructica 8 fow yeurs before at- | Il L. PORYEL tclx!lr?z f lflxe d:‘ml mwumnol‘ lt'x-turdu ;flks'fi“afi‘f{" and receiving a JUmA M B cC! icuto of grad- 4 & & ! uution). 'l'h‘f)u lfllun will have (o bo exumined PRINCIPAL BUSINENS OFYICE, Miuch, all of Cleveland, They uwn many of the #toum sud aut! grain-carriers, and it 1o untlorstoo from & rcliable sunirce that they will not enter any hungry he will kill tho firat calf or piz he finds ruuniug In tho woods. The employers are not nlwa{l to’ blame, howem,] for "ot na‘yl; such in to-duy's TRinuNB—have returned bome, and emphatically deny the truth of the report. Doubts are aulil entorialned by some, however, Disbursemonts .. {104, 7840, Hulunco on hand June 30, 1877.8 G035, 187,14 = - ——————— This basln fe 1,250 fret Jong, 225 feet wide, &nd Las s dopth of nlucteen feet. This portion of $ha work 1e i an advaucod state, —the wholo ares 8pecial Dispaleh to The Trivune, LACrossz, Wik, July 8.—News from the Black River 18 decidedly encouraging for lum- bermen. Tho highest rise of tho scason Is ro- upon the merits of auy who have. To put it charitably, we are rivals for the patronage of the 8tate, and, as human betogs bave s feeling of rivalry towards each otner, therefore they are unqualified to pass upon cach m.hnr:l [ 3 ahown {n the slim uttendanco at meoifngs and a Keneral lack of lutoreat in the discussion of 1he scheme, it bud been prodicted by samo of the veasel- ownerw bere that iho moveniont wonld nat suce, on account af the many und diversitied intoreaty 8t Judicial District on the 2d Inst. It ia reported o hinve resulted in favor of Jonathan B, Tuttls, tho Democratie candulate, by 185 majority. sl B i A COSTLY * BUBBLE" stress on its shiftlcss serriculture in accounting for its backward cundition, A cousideravle pro- portlon of tho surfaco of the Guif and South Atlantic Btates Is composed of awamps anil pine barrens Lhat are worthless for culture, and ( uppereud at 8 point 700 fect above Bt Gbrisl's Lock. Itembraces the enlargeament of the channol 10 & maln width of 200 fvot between the duck walls, snd to an unlform douth of thirteon foct; bulid* ing plers snd abutments for u XBW SWING-BRIDGE AT WRLLINGTOR STREET: chenuical laboratory, which is to cost $10,000, Uliotographs on the Battlo-Tield, Lundon Globe, ‘The Brittsh Juurnal of. 8 loqnnh{ spoaks of prcl:umuoun for suppiylug the Britis public tate, 1 trust that Gov. Cullom will, as representa- tive of all the peoble, give this a little con- slderation. If lio docs 60, I am convinced that, #a & fair-minded man, he will sce wa have not got juatice, aud, when the time comes for ope of the meinbers retiring, as provided by law, Lialug now fuce-stone thzoughout when rehuildl 1t; countructing retaining wall on the soaih -l:}g from the lower end of the vection npward, and at :!‘A:-h viaces on the north aide ay way be required, "The works on thls section bave been nroceeded thoy vuabi to be ashamed of their stercotyped mu{pluul of bt in this sense. Nothing ts inoro ubsurd than to sce a dozen stalwart youny white men louuciog ull day about a country store aud cursing the “nl‘;ficu“hmm they RurLaND, Vt., July B.—Tho centennial anni- versary of tha battle of Hubbardston, the only Revolutlonary battle fought in this Htate, wus crlebrated at Hublandston iulcr\lay by a mill- tury purade sud addreascs. Fuur thousand peo- Adama, ore laden, 18 asbors in Lake George, The stmr City of Toronto broko hee shaft Satar- day between Taronto and Nisgara. . Tho schr I, 8. Marsh will get & now jib to replaco 8 lost one. Can, be beauitioly L £ YourOld X Wik ata fair rate. . t czular se le- | wou't work, whils the only laborers that can be it RSP R BRI GG | et Mt o bt on o e | E0TTEREA B LT I | R B, OIS | b i St > o | 2502 241 wldh o e Fortiagat hop,osarday, carmied wey the sche e kblo prapress Ly ho sl gt t | B, N UL expecta o @b better undl the tion, but thet of all falrminded men. 1sar, | LADIER AxD arNTA |an SECRETARY SHERMAN, Bosroy, July B.—8acrctary Bherinan and party spent most of tho day driving sbout the sub- :‘nd-flmn tue The schr Jason Parker will have & now §ibboom marle, it plsco of oue lostin heavy weather outuide, Btephen Kline la at the Marino lospital on sc- connt of & broken sra ruceivod by a fsll on board lfilllmflur Face mmlullnw i‘o&pflmafi :ul}‘ hlgn; with great e Gxogas 8 CuALMELS, W lie Is the sole farm laborer, s 6 Kuow: T —— lmuu hfills]l:uuhlc to the land-owner, and will TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY ouly wurk as much us he pleasvs, oy rather, as position of photozraphy since simllar prepura- tons wers made for tho Crimeau war, "At that time such an undertakinz secins to have besn ENGLE&II“I;AII‘"“SB- w n ute Lk aaboal Gl kroater DAL Of ths ki vacecd “r:d..“ dellvered, and moat of BUILLING OFRRATIO) the stons pro- | by getting (t cavghit In the bight of a litie on board the preseut relations between tbe two races 1 tbs wchr Willlam Crosstiswaite st Menominee, J¢ Tett E. V. 8 4. DUEBKR WATCL-CASE MAN'I'Y CO FINANCIAL. will speak ln o futpre letter, W B, e a a A Wonderful tuad of Wheat, 5 TO KENT. six establlshment necessitated ghe employ- ment of three horscs. Now it ls affiemed that 4o lavestod hyu? dage Biraddles bav P A A Y TR N o "W J 0, Bucuring greater asin s0d whirfage sccommo. % dave. We datlon at The Tower terminus of vour' one of the cumlflwnlnu cu..mfl‘\‘:‘ -f.'fi“n‘n."' r"vu Jisgeueut W s deeined prover to ate that thng is about Wice &1 much additional Wharas el5S contract and binlh within 10 baet fow yosse aoruler Bltherto been uacd for al purpoves sad. thare s about as ich as the ‘“sb' ?um& g ;:: nal extent propossd ectiva No, 4 is about feet long, its tnd beiug » e sbuve th Ursud ;A;ruf’:‘k Talfrer 1 -bridgu, an owWur Rear & hes Wwland abovo bt. Gabriel Tock. 11 10 Tulee iy Lh0 The papers have Just received s forw of pray- er fur the pulsaant Sultsn, ‘four inust serene, beloved, and merciful aster, King and Em- peror,” to be read Iu ull churches cyery Sunday snd festival. Thers is the somewhat droll noto appended to the tnjunction; ** At the end uf the prayer the worshipers sball say *Awmenl’" In the fuvocation again Kiugs and Princes are re- ferred to as beiny what we should call a visita- tlon of Providence, havine, says the pényer, beop sent on the carth by the King of Kings, “to puuish the wickel.” [t i3 true, the phrase 9. WHIGUT & TYRKELL. 10 CHAKTKE OAK LI¥K (lasursaos Dep't.) 11:13, FAIRCHILD & BLACKMAN. 14-15. JAMES MOHGAN. I W, BRIDOK. © 18 UENHY K, SKELYE W D. COOrER. 17 M. D, RARDIN 18 TO HENT. 18, A, T, KWIKG. #. A. GARDNER. 2023, D. K, PEAKSONS & €O 32 ASBOCIATE EDITOR. .33 EDITOR-18-CHIRY. 4. MANAGING EDITOR stead of u chemleal 1aboratory With ita stores of nitrute of r, U8 acids and alkalies, and ol kinds of paraphicroalia demanded by the wet or dry plates theiuselves, “the comern (s Aitted with one ol the ruller dark slides recently brought in & prominent muuner beforo the public by Mr, Leon Warnerke, whose long bands of scnsitised tssue are to be used by preterence to sensitised dry coljodion glass plates.”” Theso bands of scnsitised Ussue, it oppears, are cach of them oquivalent to thivty glass plates, and, befng all - ready for oths production rlor, and the quuntity was never cxcclled. 1f tho wet weather will only tet up to enuble the farmers W get It threshed in good coudition breadstufls will be abuudant almost beyond precedent—providing the remainder of the country yleldd a lke average. Coru also looks well, with trifilug exceptions. Ucucrally it 3 loowlng sbove the tops of Aye-rall feuces. o v a—— Lasslan Tribea, ) lated fur 3i. Louts Globa- Demacras AT e it Tansis has aoimmoned sl her ‘Te tug American Engle ran her tow, tha sche Fllew Sprey luto the prop City of Dulait satur- da Ify the latter's cabin, ompson, of the scow Planet, dicd st ‘shington Thursday Jast, from hernla, Ho leaves 8 wite and several children st Kacine, wheace bls body will by taken for Intermeat, The Uelrolt Mvse Fress of Saturdsy says thap Dotbing further iu regard to the missing schooncr $upbascd to have foundercd Monday nlghs on Lake Erie has been ascortained, and moaters of upward- Lound vesscls which pusied up that lake e fal. lowing day report that Lbey bave scen no Bigus of & a8 Auenso 6 oD Brock E1oa ot Loig oY Manng e Brer® ot SHERTS. ‘Ths Very Uest, ¢ saved. 173 Kast Madison:at THOMAS BUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS e, THOMAS BEE THOVEN, "L‘ flwlflgrl‘lONV and Cl"nRAl. FANTASIA, whea tand pls AL TCITS nis & Sieidon, Managers. +Proprietor & Managey ONLY T!'IF.ATR'R OPEN _IN THE CITY! s of full dapth, . | combination of yemsal-owners, for the reason that o Hving waizes, Thero aro large districts to thelr yet being In a siagle state, It i3 ol {vored, and part :,?fifimmfl""'Ee'é’;fg:»';':‘.."o'r'li'.'m they have no falth in the sincerity of sume of the ICIAL N 104 Blates onst of tho Misuissippl whera tholand | necdicss myn: W s cd\ucdgn commotiou fu | DY the Bourd s to thair Atnces for Df“Ulehh CMCIRO, 11k, 167-163 LaSall 0, % la nol in so forward & atate, sa thore yob re. | M0 Who wonld join 1n & schiems ouly to break it JUDICIAL ELECTION, Is 80 miiscrably joor that the whitd man 18 a8 | aocioty clrel medicine, The Nuard as constituted ts com mains ully two-0(tha of the vxcavation to be doug, *&ffl“;flg foap It z\)fl'lllllnnouzdn. Bpectil Diypich 1o Tha Tyidung badly off st the year's ¢nd as the black laborer. ——— of men wo one of whom s suppased to "OPTICIAN, 2 nncnoa fe tully three-quarters of a mile in m;:\f"‘u‘mfil‘hl“gfllfy s ihat :fi:’mfu'fl':,dvflf Laxsmg, Mich,, July, 8.—A epecial eleetion | Mot on ‘oplnion greatly overestimates the pro- LUMBERMEN. h;w m’:g:l .3 -%::!'y i :efo mtm:‘ mnr::dvlu ST Tihiince helaw Walansd iinit 1t 8 place 8 short | 48 et s mpatny wistony-aiots | for Judga washcld In tho mew Twcnty-sccond | Querivaness of the bettly and ara- 0. el of our schiool; there pe Pase | “DiANANNK, OFTICIAN, Tribuns Builiig. LK, artrising ex, . Ea- Tesaed (0.0, LOOK 20 Me Clothes =t rrew, e e e e oy ST e KEYKRY NG 408 ETETSOE SORKRD Rrika HiM com- FARY PROM ROSTOR. bargem Noveity Tromme me | cinding tn addition, Adah lichmond., Y nkee Locke, Kchoolcraft and Cocs, PaL Kootey, Nelfa Larkela, . 3 M. Heil N, D). Joue® in the great Novaity Drams of Fas T TEIREE MEN i R ), B AST, MEN 1 AT "G AT, Fanthted, Donker) Prrtormie o An’ ta. Fertimed. the ‘mitre-silis of the presept at I‘ InL &e.. &c, Al Ladies’ Nighi Tninoxe's eeriea of important articles on the vast chine; forming & road alon .,{ Lt at Mnskegon for unpald low-bills, has | 4 every large town—of colored men who e lfi " nunl meeting this year at Ottawa. On §umh Muuinees Wednesdays and Salurdars . hwCanven Govcrmmep o P O | OIS 3 S G | b el anl e how fn, 1 D0 | nave scumulatd proerts, i who i wel | DeStS o the Shte Whale—Siarmation and RETETeaa ey Loem, by e Cathole T0OLEY'S TUEATE. cuanA:!; CARAL. 'Culnllug over the water, dredging, Other | hiayn been rold for 8115, but at the aale Satnrday | 03 their middlo<lass whito nelghbors, but the Cncinnatt Enquirer, July 7, anniversary, it l‘xclng l)on{l‘nlun Day. Tn Jaly (70) ast tendere_mero fovited by pubilc | fliyo 0 707 O0 thie acctlon are progrossiug | capt, Dundy lot her ko for &41...The canal rchr | great mass of the bisck people sppear to be bt | flor taayshin, the Betuga. (for Crai's the biod | was reiimtes JoioR o Dominton Dar | 1 rrand opentog win piively ake sancn . 5 2| L] ” advertieement for the formationof & new llne of | _ Section No. 0 extends downward 0,000 feet from | (REICH s Rrrive eaiely st New York Lyon's | ® stand-still. Indecd, it Is uot casy o resist tho | of g hatr-pin #e was), s no more. Sho Is de- | Zouaves took _ little part, remalning MONDAY EVENING, Jaly 16, With the grestest play of medern timew, **rock cal.” The works upon I conslab chlully | oharter'market bicanse of the prescot non-payin: empty, snd bas an anclent and a flab-like snicll. | thein are scarred veterans. Alth gh it {s | Fm] 1% the entire strength of the ONION-SQUARK 7ide for all permanent strmctures tobe piaced at s | in increasing the cinanel to s mean depth of foUF. | Futes . "Tha prop. City of Dulth made an escar: | for them In the old elavo times, verp wmuch | Tniy s Liow happened: ller whaleship ap- | 5even years since they bore srma, thelr yrecision u;;},";“;,lmm ey Torke flebth correshonding Lo, fonrieon feet of water on | feet below thio top of the lower mitre-sill of the | wfop Gaiurday evening with a larso party, and Euve dllapidated by age aud want of ropalr o7 ¥ 8 | peareq to bo dotng pretty well, thank you, | aud Léaring fn drill are adwirable, CY Ch | Tidgcs'a Oy st stre. cormes hrire ooy *fydnllas Chiame] s to ba er 0 ookt ohasd o oot Ehraco | oabocky o e . | &0, rine Saturday for 2 e rrum " psfiway | BOW ono hns boen cructed. 1t Is unually of the | Gueit the - storm. at Thursday | gt | farked fn o Py cnges bust Queen Victorls at | aia, Paimer fionse on Thurmiay, gnip iz, 0 ianne on the e o 5 1 or the Near ol one, and In such a position ‘that the respectivs | port ibe banks. i d n old pattern and matorials, only a little less fivo p. m., and returned to Montreal escorted {J The Best Novels OF THE SEASON. Rtrstm ¥ifth edition. »+ At fall of eharm as any o fts preieecssors 14 fs equal In Interest and style t * Under Two Flags.' which In 800t the bighest praive LS can e Glvea L0 8 Auy- A Romance. Afterthe German of LUDIIG AR ITEN, tranabuior f the Ry **From the irst to the end the story grasps and hotds and It 1s to be pronounced oneof the powcrtul novels recently imued. Tho I8 tu bo allogelber commended. "—{ioston Kyenite Traveler, ovel, Dy Mrs. FORREKTER, amthor of * Diany : he low of aultnal splrits. Hurper's practiced eye | Zouaves protected him, and he oscaped 10 hls | Sarcer® Exsek SV B el Rreat service. The operation on the work pro- | of tho work will allow, but the progresssmade | FBo: Man e e o, sty fam: | plover, or his whito neixbbors, batched aud g / o & ol ceded #lowly fora time, DUt the. furce ompioyed | bears but s smal proprion to the Beroet of wiat | LeriAron i bt iiion, matfiica Nek: | Buried until thero rouaius suartely s reinder | told bir differently, and Lo i nt & Rlancothist | axbine The inust sotved ot 1he. mamey o8 ** A lrely, fascinating fove-story, fail of excin, {nctdenta, aha of “.:(ubnul{‘ haeomiplete 1ataroas ican. LOVE IN IDLENESS. A _fommer Rtory, Becond edition. Ty ELLI We OLNKY. 6vor T FIng cioth. #r Fanr Srors sues oA very charmiog Awmerican novel."—Publishen' ] nd a chicken, sometimes honestly ralsed, but to recall the men to thelr ssnses, but falicd, ! kR KL R e et | e T a5 fromh wecuay | JeFTRIEtod i 1 catcl e by tho it nda1er | 1he FEcar} Rty iCE 50, hele senses, bub faied, A Forel By the DUCHESS tamo. Extrs cloth, Ppermanent straclurce are ta ba placed at & depth Muskegon, lumber: Lymag M Davia, Mut ufmh lume | oftener 8 cr under the fulling stream that flowls » ¢l he % 81.30, correspondliut to_cichteen fect on tho lock-sills. e o St Wikl Suausher, Eretites. | aity, vory poor, for his wagea or his sliara of tho | fier under the fuling stream that was fowing | urule, s wiiich was done. Tha Zouaves then be. | * 8150 AlL the wotkn coniccted with tho eniargement of e i i, Manteiique, Juinbers We'ls | 0row In seldom moro than enough for him tolive | into the tan tor her ©wash? slie scemed | came tranqull and onder was_restored, Exclt- | _**A breezy andapteited book, fagenfom tn plot snd tho Canal hetween Montreal and Lachine—bridges® tirt ree Tiotiaad, Inmbers ichart Loe Onmy. upon {n the plaineat fashion; but If he had any better for n fow monients, and swam around the | fng spoeclics wers made, The Zouaves had mu of tlxleuln rme‘rulnr,!,lrb:l. .xmu.m1 of & love- and uates excopted—are olvided info elovan dif- 2220 | to tumbers Portiaad. Hay, Clty, inmibers “Wiiiam | gibitfon to mount a round ' or two above tho | tankatime ortwu,and thien dived to thobottom | with ..E‘ém another banner, ,,',',’,-,g;,‘,’;e:y”,,"'}':,fi,'n},m,"fl‘,( W'n;,;‘m:}h'; un.;r::fl-;fit%:-;-..uu"m i o Sasratied oarense 812,560,000 | CTonthwaite, Grand Haven, litbiors Julin Magee, Os- | 4,000 ¢ ho Iadder of civilization he eould casily | 7Ight in the centre of the vessel. She stayed TNH ARMS OF THR PAPAL SEB. Kvealng Gezestu. THE MARQUIS OF LOSSIE. A lomancs. Ty George MACDONALD, the sethor ot i » ¥+ £lea Farbes, Fourth edition. Bro, Five'cloth. $1.5. Pipercover. 73cenia b [t it x Conqnest, Alkapoes hark hien Mr, “Stewart arrived at the alde of tho ally ob by one “*One ot e o e n AwArde, otskeuctionof now | Durlog fally BAIF tho month of Juse thin sesan, < St iriny donicain, L) tage ol slarery, o rould Bo ffllfl;{,’ tauk her Tadyabip was as dead ‘aa a door-nall, | Gornary, ioltained by one/ e hricata) | eOnact the best of Otorse Machonuids purci, eutrance from B0 to 100 feet In width, carrled ont | corn hasbeen tranmported by Jake and canal from Mlumibers Comieat, Runpedon, Jurberi Mary | torornen tor tho old. sondition, He priser bia | After woeping a few briuy tears aad cusain remained flylug. AL sunsct " tho pliot or- | St lestsirun tn the dellaoution of eharscicr.— ton depth of 10 fcetat low water, on the south- | Chicago to New York for the unprecodenten low Hy, Eranktort, lambarg iegaiaior, Mud Lake Tem- | frugdom abova eversthing, sud enjoys to the | DIs luck fu round, sct plirase, Mr. Stowart gavo | dered o hand to ~ lower tho ship's flags, il 3 Fhecommirbei o of o, 1 Incka LInked saricts | Agare of alx conta per uakal, oxeluelva of tho | bery fnA AT, ity Siben ety full e mumerous ol b takes o go £ | oriers o bavo ' the "whald, taken ont of " the | leaving.the Tan rie. Iridg. A Biatlemin, THE STAR SERIES. . 18 feet of water on tho aills, hotween which | transfer charges st Bufialo. This extrome low | barks Maie Tiomyagn, White Lake, fii town, the {dle hours spent lounging tn the shads l‘l‘l:alr;.n 0 s Mg““‘n;ml?‘gng‘u“':nzfilgl:{i lonnu{y counected m’h I{n;‘ English nayy, Now resdyi—* Courtahip tn Twa Ceatarfes,” * A, o & Lnsin 140, fost long and 240 wido: the | rate has beon helpod about by the reduction of one | Lutumcn umer: Nirnan. Sewimtuce hum Ther ko ought tobo at work, the highly ewy- | Mcatre, whers er stomach was opencd und fointed out o auo of the lesding Zousves thg | NIRIMITGSoiine Twe Centuricn St Y ::;::‘"5 Ayper :;-fm';’ m‘f.‘-" :;('l»:d;g g‘xfi :flrnm cent per bushel In canal ‘lnlll and the lawering of yeu. lmficm-"| ). Jioer, Murkogun (:unnl pcr[or];lnnt':‘]l |I‘-' l:xllunB l:::!; u'fi'& }{‘R’“"ufli Fout tence, tht bottan of ngfim Graintor and c;l::]r:nr;fi! wn:lw;l ack l‘ea L;;lelx ul;:ll;r‘.' 81 eacti, way Trom 1t fo be built Jn cone | gapouscs for lsbor, 'tow !‘.‘;;.,'."fl".."fi‘l‘,’u‘lfi".,{,‘.: T R B neteity | tho woods, whero o i o sl plece'of atfck. Nothing else was found | e of tho . nctuded threq T er. lio (8 the most contonted creaturg In the | i thw stomach, thouch she iad been fed somo | national Uags on Uie 'ships Were belni Jowered, | Very Saceliens hovem. = Publissers: Weekiy g, TIIR RNTHANCE 1.0CK Jrobable that ranportation st that rate doos nothi- et b v Haron lembir 02 b0 | Worldystar too contentod, In fact, 1of his oML | L o T ciaand minhows, cliube, Ao | (uis Uauner bs alsa lowerod. They promntiyfand | im0 aaie bt Duvkoellers seaerally or win bo soat fstobo 0 placcd that its nnce gato qaotnn aro | “Hhu avaragel rats. gf fEHight on grain for guno | SoTLANE ARt Muskugn, windres; sim” Corems | gogd,” No matter how many of the Ten Com. | shincrs S0 havaY ety (o, Stones shies | unauimousty consouted, and {t waa dove, with uearly gmparlto those of tho presont oullet fuck, | wan i o furea-leniha o1 & cont 1<x Davkol Tore | Madicy B Tveinn . Lo, Sinaries prus | Bandments ho may breal, there o ono injunc: | fupposed Lo have cliained fn the ay of 81 | thirvs cheem for Bus 1X. > J. B. LIPFINCOTT & 00, Pablishers, where $ha centro fincaof the flfn’l and now chiaunels | on the lako, and one to two-tentna of a cent per wugatuci, snndrl . eils, 1 tion of Scripture which be obeys Lo the lepter,— PTOHES,, -4 m © tunibler, it ls The Zouaves ana their friands meet to-nighs Life Tnstrance Comp'y Whed oF TOK ke, | X o i (X g ) wretchod hovels where the latter class huddle 5 o Doard fsostemsiLly opposed to rep- . e ]| Gl rom v O | ke o ot gt of | g e N ookt ey ol | ey o ket of mesns v | UTTED STATES OF MIERICA, u'u'-‘:uxlu}'u';fcxi'mo]\fi hfi!‘x’.".‘:‘iflm‘“’e‘.’x"’h“f.‘:}l i Lowpox, July 8.—The steamshios Germanie d:g;-drl;l-:. o “masligtzardener, o man | Viewed "!‘hfl”‘"‘ TenY, Mersony, who had Emmhfi '"gm eam:l::d “""",“"},"’ (m “f e Ui b A T o7 and Wicland, from New York, and Peruvian, | of “all work. Ile s welldressed on Sun- [ & far bettér chanco to sce what shu Jookced | dence sud patronage of the peoply theretn. o W ths o Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Sate, Reliahle, and Low Ratss, Citizons of Chicago and tho North- wost aro urged to investigate tho advantages oflered by this Company po- e-5ts tho arablo laud Is very uucven iy guantity; “e“'\:'ml‘lllmil.l ae r'\;l'lnh'bl-l Elrel{: "l;hlu ol | pess. the constructf 3 stake, and the prophecy hay been fultllud, Bune. ¢ 4 il Fm ut Welllsville s still uubroken, but & large We only ask for fair play, belleving that the Ioedta an. i yior winge of 1t exiended (o form the ecat and abyt. | the Lower Lake ownerd Lo vlse wod oxplali. tocsof tha Tadustrial Univerelty meet fo his | asa atirsr, by s ot gook Ths % it belora 100 late. ono body of _citizens as agaiust auother body, | schbek Uarometcrs. ac Welran’ (ne Amiek opiove] sullding a rogulating NAUTICAL MISIALS, clly Tucaay toTot the contract for tho now | Snocationasty Tady, " but tho - Bouthera NTENNIAL. Suually - loya) and"cbelicat fa te lans of thy G SONOTAN OEEANING, e 3 : QA et osiusolinemdhesly s NSRS down thirteen teet or more of the preecat lock nd | A Bouthawapton dleoatch asyh the sebi O W, whites set him such an esample shat A LITTLE CEi DYED FAIR. Keep’s English Hall-Tose. dable, demauding nothing less than & urbs, returoiog on board the cutter fn the oven- uteaded 10 bo rewoved b Jock masonry | (hs sched Ju Tiilen, ratary. iineil en- | Wuch as will Keep hfn frowm starvation. fug, They will- remaln hore to-day and to-mor- | Kooms. Oorupania {f;‘;:‘;:{);'_:‘ l_vma:a &?mfii‘x?&?fl’ in r:‘:n- b{‘?-hlhrl:; n(':::i ‘ifi‘:,‘ii.h’i’.“&&'.li’.!h‘:fl:i.fi’.‘}“fil‘: thusiastic lfim:n‘:{r’ln’gfi: ‘mfil‘:mgagfim‘;& du'{i‘fl,gh"f":,:pmm “,?lfi‘fl‘fi;‘:{fl; :?;’::‘:l'l:fi:v‘::} "I'E'i f!‘;‘,‘h{lfifi"&‘#“{?lflg ‘fi,\:l‘:hlllx‘nlnfin. will ; fln‘umxi:"rua LLFK (Losn Dep't.) ,.5“‘!.'.“‘”.15'.2'.‘1‘.":;‘. mflfi’gm dozen, or 260 s required died. 5 A c ¥l L ., und Portland, Me. . . B fetaintog walls sud (o (" walls ‘ot tne- precars | * Aschissia MoCullen bad ono of ble loge fractared | S Y™ clitacd Conslated fot ALy | rorthe whito ruan must sow the ceed: - Of dadils ' S GUSTIN & WALLACK. J. T. DALE. ———— layton (0.) Jowrnmd, COMMENCED ‘The grounding of the barge Jessle Lin at the o " > e ————— The stand of \fi,,;,n in the Sliam} sed White- 0. T RENT. w early in thospring, and th ' 80 far a3 tho requircinents of photography arc ety thsspriog, aad thers treey beoupect | porlh é::: o Sute ireel brudgs Saturday even. | 80550 1 st yale e hunweaply are Prayor for the Sultan, water Valleys and country 3djucent thereto s L i Wonestiie: . 37 in ood tm com- | gecnrred. 4B e P8 | reduced 1o merely s schoolboy's satetel. In- | Comstantinople Corverpondence New York Times. | simply wouderful, The qualily s very sube- 8 WM, A . W. msde Guar- paies all 40 day biraddies; Mousy refuaded If Do pruds 3 . co poildlied. et Lot Gt S e ark. Keep's Fatent Parlly Made Dress Stirts for $8: can be folshed by anf ua colpeient 10 bew & mralght seans: l.l.nluum-!: 3 argewent of the \uur-w:s W 8 wean width of feol.’and to & uniforn depth of thirleen feet, 1 Lo four fuct below the top of uwer mitry. Ml of $e prescnt lock at Uote 5t Paul—facing the inelde of tho bank with pitched stone Iald ut I‘Fxhln sukles to tho fuce; the construction of piers and sbut: nts for swo awing-bridges. sud siterations tu #lpea of tho Montreal Water-Wo, ; About two-fifths of the entlr i1 - on s bovn don uud the worbs® wessrelly e u wreck or foundered .m‘u TIE CORNING RELEASED, 1A. C. Taylor writes that the schz Corning way :ednp At Bullalo s ** & matter of form,” in or- ;‘:tm Porsons fn New York tate miyht secury it f}.";:fi‘ 4ad that bo had the money 1o scttle Celving o od bad released the vessel, which was re- 23. ASSOCIATE EDITURS 6. L. C. KARLK 7. W, J':XR:IB:IIT & Co. 34, WL 038, @k H. F. NORCRUSS, J. A McELDQWNEY, 0. REDPATH LYCRUM BURSAY. 3l COMMERCIAL KUITOL 83. W, W. DEXTER. 33. OKO. L, THATCHER. A F. STEVENSON, concludes *a0d to reward the good." ‘The au- thorsbip of this devout cumposition s nut stated, but if it wero to be treated strictly 88 an otlicial documeut, communlcated a3 it hgas been olticially to the papers, the Bheik-al- Istam mignt bave something to say about the Bublime Porte tskinz upon ftsell to proclaim that *‘our Lord Jusus Christ, the only Son (of tribes to srus, & collation of- the different tribes ‘who obey the command of the * Autocrat of all Lhe Russlas" wmay not Lo uninteresting. And the following is the resultof the lateat ceusus of the Russiau Empire: The exteuslve Ewplre of the Czar contains the followiue uatlons: In Europe (not iucluding the Kingdow of Polaua), w.m,wu' Ruasians, of pletures, entirely supersede the troubles and delicate busiucss of the bath plotographic operations, The photographer of twenty years 80 could not visit a diatant seat of war without carrying u considerable brauch estublishment withi him, aud wticn he veached the scene of s opurations he was * continually ins fever re- specting tho state of bis bath and cheroicals,” watR MO Y Apooiatments A1, ' 'Lus ‘fry ‘open: renuvated, altraitive wClond S AR N o, . o God) made Himsell wan for tho sslvation of the | W,000 Poles, 40,000 Bulgxriaus, 650,000 Uer . NIGAT KD HEOGTVAAILY b o peih ey geaerslly aro o ] coal for this port. d::;‘ufl‘::"h '”fi':fi"‘ff,fi'.',’ ""‘m’:&" x':'::::}:&‘: worl)d_" But when tho Mussulmaas themselves | mans, 47,000 Greeks, 875,000 Moldavizis, ‘AJ:HO.- 3 ST kotrear bectiun o, 6 1s about four-81ths of & mile long, PORT HURON. ©1pose for & few sccouds bis scusitised tissue, | pray for rain fu tiwes of drought thoy alwsys | 000 Llthuanians, 8,635,000 Fin 000 8, 1,050,000 Jews, 3 89,500 Arinentans, 1,314,000 Tartars, 1,037,000 | 02008 (8 tha Buldiag ¢o reat by W, O DOW, 8 Baskirs, 146,000 Kirgese, 416,000 Calinucks, 4,000 Batoycrdcs, 23,000 Gypeics, aud 70,000 of otlier nations, Inall, the buwber of jububitants of European Russla fy 61,80,000. Tue Kingdom of Puland, sceondlug to the census of 1563, nuu- bered 8,450,000 Poles, 855,000 Jows (Lhe largest s cunt of Lassclics luuu cuuntry, b pex weub txteuding from a paint ucar the Grand Truak Hails 837 ewit-bridge to upposite cto) Cuig hx:“l“dnl. "n enn}r‘:cci Rlonse ignie s % £ WILENING OF TuR CUANNEL 5..“ 200 feeb and lowering the bottow 1o & degth of D feot below bue surface waler lioe. bulld. of tietton wall of pitched slono slung the ¢ of e s, aud Qussgucuag & ' ask the Christ{ans and Jews to pray as well—on tho principle that evory little helps. e S The Naked Truth, it Free Fress. At noon yea’v.’;‘r'vf.y a pollcenian lonudubc' batbiog fnaslip uear the foot of Randolph Ut aud Lo walied o tho 1ad Lo como oyt aud FOR THIRTY YEARS Pouy LI © Tas Triume. cmcn UROX, Mich., July 8.—Down~FPreps o !:;qs:::;uz stars Louls, Annle L. Cralue, i al ”“ e “"erun i schra Valenting, Aniclope, ©--¥r008 James, Plak, Jr., Marine City, Clin- Wi Weallurds. Wisaluw, Lo, bwilee aad sudthen wheu bis baud of tbirty ricturu 18 filled up to travsmit it bowe, where it may ba “developed at leisure. And whereas formerly notbing could be dunu fu the belibit of yummer, now all scasous are alike to bim, so far s temn- peratiire bs concerned, st least, Btray bullets and bombshells are fu fuct the onty dllleulties Wit Whlh ke L now w wutead L. T ety ey .00 ves hulr dasan, Nuaw's Froniws W Walers, 524 posscaess ]uiss uot cuutalned L say vilicr pespartiva @ iy 5 \ analyels uf water. C.'8. FLUST, Proyrieto The dark-eyed and lovely tors of Bpanlab-Amer- Vabhave used My 241 their only coawetio aad Wiics perfume. 1§ L¥no Biuat Trastant, sewell a4 tke bivet [aong of all Foral sod retreablugane Visoratiag gy NOW JoE I o 9~ For sale by Pesfnnerh Dragglita sad sy, Gueds Dualesae o