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THE CHICAGO THKIBUNIS! WEYVNESDAY, JULY 18, ivate terme, and prop 4: 5 of to do at 2% Panaeity taken duriog re day abaat 341,000 bit, he BR. Patrons goce to Mavonyilie for lumber ta ago at $1.12'¢ State-Houre at New Orleans,—QGor. Chamber- Tatty, siinilarly besieged In the State JTonse at Coltimbia,—eally to tho President (virtually): “1 ain Governor de fore; send ine troops enough and I will be Governor de facto." On the other hand, Gov. Nicholls at New Orleans, and Gov. Hatnpton at Columbia, ray to the President, cach for himaelf, Tam the Governor an well as de jure; 1 ask for no milltary ald from the United States; If onty the deta of the United States soldiers which carrisons the State-Houne can be withdrawn, there will bo nommore doubt asto the actual Government, erfectly ablo te protect itaclf againat domestl: violence.” ‘Tho Vresk dent, after carefitl inquiry and deliberation, concludes that, ag a matter of fact, the preten- sion of Gov. Packard to be Governor of Lonisl- ha cannot be maintained in any other wa: by o constant_employment of the m! wer of the United RY PROBLEM. Leonard Bacon on Chamberlain's Woodstock Speech. THE $007 The Reverend Doctor Protests Against the Ex-Govern- or’s Utterances, and the State will be And Uorwus the President as Having Lone Just What It Was His Daty to Do, States; and. that Gov. Nicholls (whutever may lave been the irreu- by whatever hia election, or violence he may actually governing the State with no protection fram any external pow The sane sort of Inquiry and deliberatton concerning South Carolina, brought him to the conclusion that, whether Gov. .Chambertain ought or eught not tu be Governor of the State (a question over which he, a8 President, had no jurisdiction), the State was actually governed by In the words quoted Chamberlain from Chief-Justice Taney, it was the President's duty to “determine ’—of course not without Inquiry and deliberation—" what body of, men constitutes the Leafalature. and who te the Governor!” Just this [6 what he has donc. “fathe President of the United supreme Koturuing. ad State Governors? I say Neh Nonrtnaurton, Mass. July 9.—7Zo the Ealtor af the New York Tritune: [have much respect for Voy. Chamberlain. Icoufess my sympathy for him in tho trials through which ho bas passe, and in tho defeat of his chertshed hopes. I know that he went. to South Carolina at the close of the War, with the honest and hearty intention of making that Stazc bis home, and of fdentitying bis work and success to life with the then and thenceforward free State, in which his citizenship was as authentic as that of any other man, Now, with all my the position) Broa, Kankakee Feeder, 20,000 ft lum i the other. man, regard for Gov. Chamber- daln,.and with all roy lack of confidence in the patriotism of Gor. Hampton, asa citizen of the ‘United States, I desire to record my protest wrainst that Woodstock speech. I hold that the President, indealing with the tivo States of South Carolina and Louisiana, has done just what it Whether be has done what the Republican party or its nominating con- rention exvected of him, I neither know nor question with me {4 accordance with the States to ben Board for all elections of Who save Fes? LEONARD BACONs Nontnamrrox, Mass. daly 8, 1877 MARINE NEWS. KRAUTICAL MISHAPS. Incoming down the river yesterday the schr G. GQ, Cooper struck the abutment of ‘Trelftis atreck, bridge, and had her fying Jib-atay carried away. ‘The ateam-barge Oakland ran Into o sunken scow at Toledo Sunday, but sustained nodam- Fscanaba.s.«. Marquette «. ANSE care to know. whether he has acted etctter and meaning of the Constitution, There ts no need of my replying in detall to Gov. Chamberlain's celal Any man may dissent from it taking 'to answer ft. tution of the United tall to 7Gore NAVIGATION NOTES. fug them, Under auch polit ithout under- Holding that the Constl- States [3.9 documcut level! Yo tho Intelligence of all intelligent citizens, I own Interpretation of the_ section on against tho President is Cittcaan,—Marinors were feeling good yesterday | directly from the people, provi over abetter prospect in frelzhts....Cap rington’s steam yacht Idler le haying hei age. Ta- Daniel McKinnic bana been admitted to the saisem repaired in Eyeter's. dry-dock...-seur | cournes preacriuing the mode and manner of their tine Hospital at Toledo on account of an injury to used by_a pleco of timber falling which the complain pena. Te was a sailor on the barge ‘he Detroit Pree- Presa of yestorday says that Sunday the stmr City of Dresden, wit an excursion from Fawn Island, stop) In leaving the latter placo sho at- Andrew J. Smith The United States shall guaranteo to every State inthis Union a repubitcan form of government, and hall protect ench of them 2 cation of the Legislature, hen the Legislature cannot be con- Yened), against domestic violence.—Art. 1V., inst Invasion; tempted to turn about aa the tu; and tow were paeeine, the vessele wera obliged to part thalr tow-linos and to steer off to inure thelr eafet ateamer yn getting ontof the scrans backed foland, damaging her rudd Ing her shoe), so that it re tg aim Beene pecldentie explained fn varioun ano of the accident -o 4 of the boat atated that through the parting of ‘This section was intended to tell just what power or duty of interference In the govern- Inent of a State, ‘in this Union," {s among tho powers and dutics of the United States,—that is, of the National Government. extent of tho duty,—what the limit of the U 1. To each State in the Union there {a gunranteed by the United States o republican Of course, the National Governinent {s Invested with the constitutional wer of performing that, dt *republican for taken In tho #énec..W) the Constitution was formed ‘Therefore, the phrase docs not le seem to think it) governinent jer (it. in thought break- jited the assistance of Ono of the empl she became unmanazead! her rudder-chains, while some of the excursioniste stato it was (rough gross carclessness on the part of those In ctia at Abont 2 o'clock Saturday'morning the rmall ateamers Dwight Cutler, Jr.. and Centenntal, lyln; ‘Washington street, Gran we nd thio ferry recess, at Port Colborne canal stmra City of Ithaca and Comet on 16,800 bu corn at Buffalo and started down | was constructed and adopted, others surzested by the canal Sunday morning, bound forNew York,,.. | inherent dofects. of the furtrumert. Hut here forin of government. ia the ellp at foot of Maven, wero discovered to ho on fire, and. be could ‘be extinguished the greater portion of the cabin of the Cutler was burned and aleo the Cen- T. Vanderboet, Captain of the D. Cutler, dts, estimates his los at $3003 no in- Yio ‘commenced repairing her Saturday morning, and she will resume lier trips between Grand Haven and Praltport in about five daye. The Centonnlal's dameges are catimated at about $200; of: government” must be ich those words had tenntal’s cabin, mean (what. fs somehow" tnelud came into existenco about twenty-five years ago. Nor dogs {t mean government by universal auf- frage; for whut we now mnean by univycreal suf- frage did not existin any of the States whi ~ adopted the Constitution and instituted the Nor does it mean govern- aient by honest votes honestly counted; for st would be preposterous to suppose that any State in 1789 would or could have entertained the thought of surrendering the custody of tte own ballot-boxes or the counting of its votcs to ony power outalde of Itscif. phraso mean even a democratic in distinction ronan aristocratic governmonts for the men who framed the Constitution, like all other In- tellfgent people been and wera then TUE RISE IN GRAIN-FREIGHTS. ‘The ree in grain-frotahts is having the effect of stimulating veesel-owners to get out laid-up craft,, and somo of the schoonors that have been out of commlseion the whole seagon are being put in ship- shape in anticipation of .chatters. agents demanded 2%¢ on corn to Buffalo on "Chango yesterday, and in one instance it was pald, while 24%c was freely offered and given to vessels that accepted Jt, 2 Capt. Everett received orders yeaterday to put the achr Golden Weat in trim for business, and began She will receive her outfit as tional Government. The Detroit catamaran has sed tha | suggestions. iualissateipsurentssochieagas think, facil Nor docs the ‘The following are the arrivale and clearances for First, thet the twenty-font hours ending at 10 o'clock last | tie grand body politic, should be regarded as para- AxatvaLs—Stmrs Corona, Bt. Joe, sundries operations at once. panliowss, soun as her services aro requ! ‘A number of grain veseel trade have gono back to their old business, and, if the present rate ie continued and the demand for falr, others now carrying Inmber, {ron ore, Tho Jumber market and frelzhte are dull, and tho withdrawal of & number of ves- sels fromthe trade, has not had much of a tendency to ralee rates In tliat ‘Veseol-owners and masters are hopeful, and sro gratified to know that a littlo relief has been ex- A few arv holding off in anticipation of wtul better rates, and it looks as if they would get them, ‘The old schr Ithac: esterday, and will be enters the lumber trade, — the nation guarantees to each State in this Union ie ‘a republican Nor ty that ward Tt limits the od. 1s lately in the lamber, abaw, Buffalo, ¢ Huftslo, sundries of government.” te Badger State, Uuftalo, aundeics: schrs % “form” without significance. onal Government and {ts power Britain 4s to-day a re- duty of the Ni publie, governed almost absolutel louse of Comiuons, while it has the form of a menarchy, Tho great city of Now York had a ernment when Tweed So long asa State in this Union retained ita “ropublican form of fovertment"—thouch [ts administration be ever 60 profiigate; thou: sainurderer whom’ a clyali demn to the gallows; though Its Judues bo venul and brutal; though its legislators be.os bands" from a sea-lsland plantation—though {ts cleetions be a shan, ond yiotenve and fraud ete. will follow, coal; Jaaon Parker, Manistee, lumber; B. Walbri Slurreon Vay, x barks Metropole, Butalo, coals Ming, Che republican form of was infact ite monare tie, gates eehaizo Alverine,, ‘aold, received heroutdt zh tts Governor be, o sailed by Capt, John Kylo. zed State would von- hing oushton. | Mid YACHTING. ‘A race bas been arrange! between the yachts now in this port for next Saturday afternoon. Tho contest will not be undor the auspices of tho The prizes or stakes have not been annonnced, but will be in a day or two, Among the craft that are going to participate are the Goodenough, Flootwing, Lucy, Mignon, Anon, verl, Manchon. Annie Louise Cary, En- a The courso wii} oxtend from 6 foot of Jackaun stroct to Thitty-trst and not been purchased here by Capt, Craig. whd has her In charge for the Darker estate, fe hero with the yacht Marry burko, and stated yesterday that the ard gt Otbrultac, near d, but would be if any ‘The Nurke will be railed off Bat- Threo hundred tickets are to bo Capt, Cralg saya ho would not build a craft Just ke her for less than $2,000, and eayn eho fa dirt chcap at $1,500, tatking of ralsing $500 to ny sud make a mooring placo for thelr valuable craft. LAKE TRADE OF TOLEDO. Daring tho week ending Saturday noon tho ship- mentsof corn from Toledo by lake aggregate 680,19 bu, of which Erie took 10:3,002 bu, Buf- fato 110,809 bu, Montreal 51,450 bu, the remaln- der going to Ozdensbarg, Oawego, Walkerville, Chatham, and Mackinae, ‘Tho shipments of. corn fromthis port by lake from the opening of navigation to the week ending Saturday (ast, amount to 2,976,472 bu, against 1,280, 690 In 18: {n'1874, 2,385, Lumber receipts at Tole nearly 5,000,000 feot. ignorant .2s “tleld bo the dominant wows} . 2, ee ee ee ee get: | There is etch a thing an legitimate tentative Ie Veutwater, ¢bris auger and 10 pi echt Duncan City, Duncan Clty, 609 jus no duty Chicago Yacht Cinb, and no right of interference. But if the form of Govern- ment be changed from republican te mon- rehical—or if the State te found in a condition —as certaln States were found n few —thut Isa caso in which the United tates niust interfere. 2. ‘The United States must protect each State Whether tho invasion be by the military and naval forces of some reign gavernitent, or (us on tho Texts froutior st now) by bands of plunderers from a heighLoring nation, or by organized bodies of en from auother State, the Invasion of any tute in this Unign isan act of hostility acalnst Sow) the National Govern- nent fs authoriaed and required to repel it. No Tequest orfornial {utormation from the anthorl- tics of the invaded State is necessary, The in- Yaston of whatever State fs an outrage agalust the nation; and the nation, seraltive in cvery part, takes notice of it ond repels it. &. The United States niust protect each State * pgalnst domeativ viulence.” certalu conditions ara which there Is ue right or ‘The duty und the rigat of auch Interference tu the offuira of n Stute arise only * on upplica- . tlon”® fron the authoritics of that Btate, " sp. **, pileation of the Legislature” ff{t be in session or . tat. ho convencd, application ** of the Executive when the Lexislaturo canuot be convened,’ Domestic violence in any State of thls Union fs g@ matter for tha Stats itself to deal with. Btate itself, acting through its constituted ou- thurittes, la to decide whether it needs vrotec- on from abroad; aud at ite call the Govern- ment of the United States (ur, as determined by statutes, tho President) 1s constitutionally om- powered aud required to give the deslred pro- Beotl re and 100,000 . ” yacht Cora has arainat Invaston. Monee togat his abip- 3s. and ot Detroit, und had not be one wanted ber. urday afternoon. he United State: soldat $5 each. Keoxok, Ja., July 17.—The city authoritics | intinical to the ecno! have determined to force an issuc with the | generally inaintalned ns to Lexi Keokuk Northern Line Packet Company upon f pion the question of wharfage. With a view to this, | sary and proper for the welfare of the State, and thoy have formally uotitiod, the Company that, | Which shail bo conalatent with the Constitution of But tn this case unless they commence paying wharluge by Sat- } the United States, urday next, thelr boata will be selzed as fost os | Is incorporated expressly in tha Constitutions of uty of intorfurcnce, they arrive here and their ollicers placed under | Mostof tho Htates. It fs not ro in thot under 4 875, and 9,805,017 In 1872, Jo by luke last week wore Last week 4,200,000 fcetof timber, 4,055,163, fect of lumber, dnd 6,301 brlaof salt wero re- ‘Che total. amount. of lumber received by lake sinco the opening of navig: B41, RM Soot, agminvt ii, Au respouding period of lavt year, na far this season the Ieko receipts of swount to 130,458 barrols, aguinst U0,472 barrele en ie len el, acd thease packs | We AST ety Weta lene? will run past without landing. fhe OM PAN "1 y has pala ne whuvtags fay'abdut $e yeare, The Tender ft may well bo left to thelr discretlu ducs have accumulated until they amount to be- tween $4,000 and @5,000, The city tas sncd the | aspect, Barricrs’ a: 01 chanted to revover this, ‘The case ls now in | deemed unnecessary in the time uf slower but tne ite Biobee Supranis Court nents in every | severer progress; it may well be cousidered whether tance so far, has been dee! tlow thle Yeur te 4th, - If “domestic violence " in 9 Btato fs Uke. the Ri UNO feeb Sor the cor- old-time Shay's rebellion in Massachussetts, or Uke the whisky {ngurrection fn Pennsylvania agoj—if (tis merely a riotous uprising st ostablished order,—tho duty of the nu- tion to protect that Btate is wo clear, and the certainty of prompt and efilcient protection by tuo whole power Gf the uation is so well known, that instances of that worg ure Infrequent bi our Every State, jn the ordinary course of eventa, ts perfectly able to keep the peace with- dn {ty own berdera without help from abroad, and the inore able because of the outside help which will certainly come If called for. But a State may need to be protected avalnst “domestic vlolcnce * of another sort. Sory of us ore old enough to remember the * Dorr re- bellion,” which was when the great men of tho present geuvratlon were boys, or perhaps were 4 dot yet burn, ‘There were two Goverpors In that’ brave little State, two Legislatures, to Constitutions; everything political was duuble, ogg Ouse willtury organization was in arma agatnst there was a beein- and ong side or tho other, led on the Preatdent to protect. ate against domestic vivlence, Gov. Dorr insisted that ho was Goveruor de jure, tho only lawful and rigotful Chicf Mavisirate of Rhode Island, and on the principles (ben rofcssed and held by the Democratic party, io Was right. On the other hand, the other . Governor fiusisted that the the rigbt—was on bis ede, an tobe protected aguinst domestic violence was the State as governed by him, writing I caunot refer to documents that might refres)) or correct my mumory, but oue thing £ the futat defect to Ui case was that, whatever he inight bo de jure, he. was uot de fucty Governor of shode Island; and tho conclusion of the whole matter was that for no other fuult than his attempt tu maintain by fores of arms bis pretension to Le Governor, be Was condemned to the Penitenthiry, Asin its Telattvas with forego pow Government never Inquires w only who is, Emperor, King, Sultuy, or Vreal- deut,—s0 Iu ity relations with Stubea a this iv does uever luquiry (aud savat never be fo inquire) who is Goveruor de jure, but only who ts Givvernor de facto. he problem which President Hayes nad to cal witu tu Louistana and South Caroliva was hot (dentical to all reepects wi that which Presidcut Tyler was compelled to face Iu Rhody sland; but in carbof thuss three cases tho act Was the factof adual Guvcrnment, the question betweun Pi vil} Iu South Carolina, the question ken Chainberlun aud Hawptou was, wuich iu other words, which of the 0B, performing the functiqus Iu uvither case was the quea- wditcult ony Gov. Packard, shut up ina PORT MURON. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Pont Menox, Mich,, July 17.—Down—Props Sanilac, Snook, R. Halland, Indla, Naebos, Lin-: coln and barges, Cormorant and consort, Wetmoro and consort; echre L. Baker, P, 3. Locke, Canada, Ulppogrid, Mate W vol, Cuok, Albatross, Eagle Wing, I. N. Fostor, 8. Andervon, D. G, Fort, Jennio Muthews, Mary Garrett, Champion, & L. Mather, Imperial, W. IL, Rounds, Gulding Star, Ida Keith, Folger, I. Napa HA. Riche id, 0. Spadeinan,8J, 11, Pelton. 1 tate, Ontario, Arisong and es; achrad. G. Martin, joore, Cataract, Erastus Corning, Gcorgo Cameron, Owosso, T! es Filnt, John Kice, ¥. L. Wells, rie Belle. joxt, fresh; weather ane, THE PENSAUKEE TORNADO, ‘Tho following authentle Information rolative to tho damago to the shipping st Pensaagee during the recent tornado is received by letter: water rose over tho picr during the gate of Satur- day. The tug John Spry, lying at Pensaukoe, waa stripped to the halt; the tug Pensankeo, whilc entering the harbor, was struck by the tornado, 3 Cape. Beptiet. belng in the Yankee Bade, Azur, To-morrow ovening, at 0:80, a grand parado of | theless, the order, beiug thelr fret public parade in this | for sove! eaue State, will teke place, and, in addition to the Btate bolt hie TS raey SOantTe seven lodges of this by dy Heidt tans. from hi BT nol water, ‘Dorks ed less than a year ugo, has free eehareniny f berabip of neatly 2/000 in Sinnesotas ud ivy of civil wor Bostoy, July 17.--The Springfisld Republican didates, tho bal mind ober pre Rertus mablished this lettor of Uap will sufes ta end cuaures t a Ni rt A that re te inate au oun Wilans AWhesler, dated Nov. gv, | smucrriined ‘ant (tty duis to mae cyiea lus—the law— thatthe State At this present and seriuusly injure Uot-bouse, wus badly hurt. dug ia the river were capalzcd, feet, were Jiflgd up by 000, the wink ans scattered in Oconto was out in the atorin with @ largo raft in Bhe let go both anchors, aud, witha (ull head of steam working ber wach{iuery, could not bold the rat, which partea the hawsers sud blew hiwest beouyut 160 eayursloaisla, Wadussds st broug! exeural: e view the Penssukeo ruins, S of votes iy given fu a stury, which secms to he com- had at last, snon property, of Judge Story, which he. was | be questioned that those minds fequire a very high very fouil of telling. ‘One colds m tlon-day le felt it his duty, as usual, to gotothe | such vigor and grasp of thought, and furnished Ho ordered his carrisze for thle purpose, | With such etores of knowledye, us will enauly them uepkt ta be but 2 Just as be Waa getty ina sudden thought | $0 investizaty, and understand, aud elucidate the Apaciat Dispgich to The Tridune, Ents, Pa., July. 17,—Artivale—Props Wiaslow, Philadelphia; schrs Cogsigan, Harvest Queeu. De- parr Pie Philadelphia; echre J. 8. Bichards, + Well), continued the Judge, fog, “I should vote fur B.; se you may putup | de sovereign, and duly exercivlug the attributes of the carrlage agalu, aud we will both stay at | soverelguty, should and wuat, If true to thew home vud palroif our yotcs.”” The coachman een, wus of equal importance ut the ballot-bux with —— LAKE FREIGHTS, hppa the learned Judge. Cutcago.—Frelghte were fairly active, the ony gegementa being principally by steam, Carriers were seking 2 4c for sail craft, which waa Kc above whtppere’ Cgures, Tho vessels taken wero: Props ‘Arabia, Dean Wchwond, and Chins, ccra through, and schrs Hanford and iu Louisiaua, aud Nicholls} Teally Governor the uihe afternoon the saurede On Pages C. B, Jonca and J. Holtom corms to Bafish GEORGIA. + ts (en leo J * ., eRe Tat wat io Einesion ar 14 us as "| Opening of the State Constitu- fe ma op \roeels, corn é : toverimal ates sehe Conneaut, corn t Busalo, tional Convention. TMK CANAL. L Rnenurronr, July 17,—Arrived—Thomas Beott, | Spoech of Ex-Gov. Jenkins on Taking Marseilles, 5,200 bu coro, 1,: 00bi cate; Monitor, the Chair as President. Morris, 6,000 ba corn; prop Montauk, Luckport, 1,150 brls foary Lockport, Lockport, 3, corn, 140,600 Ibs mesl, 25 belt flour; © Lockport. 3,400 bu corn; Gold Rod, LaSalle, 0,000 ba corn, Cleared—Dannbe, Ottaws, 97,050 -ft Inmber, 2,000 shingle 18 ba ‘ayo: | wWheroin He Thinks the State Constitution Nequires Resision. prop Nashotah, Henry, 40,000 . 900 lath; Augnala, Henty,, 79,802 Economy, Public Schools, and Care for the. G14 a pavers Meare, (21.000 ft lumber, Freedmen, Advocated, cn; Firet National, Joliet an #2,500 ft Inmber, 44,850 Jath; ackpurt,. 4,400 tn wrtieatt prop King Wo reproduce below the Atlanta Constitution's report of the full text of the speech made by ex- Uoy. Charles J. Jenkins (July 13) upon ossum- AN ALLEGED SMUGGLER, 6 i : Tho prop Lake Treexe, which was formerly on Sng the chair as President of the Georgia, Con the Toledo and Pat-in four years han boen engaged in the Canadian trado, | pemnied to exerute a inost important trust condiied was tled up in Pnt-in Bay Saturday-by the officers | tour bya noble conetitnency and Involving im- of the revenue-catter Fessenden for running from | menee responsibilities. tovernment iu essential Canadian porte without having the Recceasary a to snclety and the pro ht by the officers that ab pers This thought By the oerertarangh inves: | foro, accortiue to tletr varying” ideas. of expe- tigation }a to bo nade. — stitutional Convention: route, bat for the past | Grveiewey of THe (CoNveNTION: We have as- rers of civilization, It ex- istaamong the nations of the world in various In almvlute monarchies the will of the potentate is the law of the auhject for in him abide eovercignty and government. In such # social ‘oledo Blade, 1h. TRON-ORB SIUPMENTS. organization ail ideas of Mmitation and division of ‘The following table showe the shipments from peers isoxciuded, but among ua very different the fron-producing districts of Lake Superior for the season, togetticr with those of a corresponding period last your: population ro numcrous an onre, spread over \dcar of aocial polity obtain, We hold that the eople are of a rivht, ond must continue abe, sovereign. [srt Inaamuch se in ® #0 great en extent of territory, the people cannot, Inthe naturo of thinze. govern aggre gately, the disposition in to delegate to selected members of the body pulltte specific powers; a9 240,120 361.603 | and, inaemuch aa the delegation of all these pow- crease this year over last of 121,- | era toa aingle individual, or to a certain number of 555 gross tons. individuals, fornny thme weuld not bo asfe, tha expedient has been adopted of dividing and limit. odistinet nystemr, uty; one cmanaling i jaing forthe ap- War- | pointment of certain agents or bodies of marl tern- | tracy to conduct the Government in its ordinary or bodies, of Iaw are necese: appolutment, presceiblog their terms of rervice, Paulino was calked yeaterday, and left portfor & | and delegating to each class its proper fanctions lumber cargo... The weather was equally down tho | and powers, and denoninated fundamental or con- lake Inst Sunday....The atmr Peoriexe takes a fol | stitutional law, The other enacted by onc of the load of passengers to Lake Superior ports this | bodies of mayiatracy. and aubject to be chanyed or abolished by them, reculating the conduct of men in thelr mutoa) relations, deduing and protecting: Ornger Ponts. —SchrC, G, Breed bas been sold | the rights of persons and property, and providing at Cleveland for $5. 700 can! Buffalo Saturday evening, runningin the W. T. |,tbe people, and denominated statutory lw. «Prop Oneida left | means tocarry on the Government established by FREQUENT CHANGES UNDESINABLE. ©o. Iino for the first time this seaton....Scow J, Palmer Is advertised to be sold by the | natreutldlug, sckiom auaject to chance; Inv the Vnlted States Marshal at Cleveland on the 17th.,.. | provress of eventn, in the onward march of clvili- Tenders for.filling the cribsof the breakwater at | zation, expertence tay demunatrate to the wirest Gotlorich with atone has been awarded toP-O'sara | the mode of appointment, of the tenure of one ar Mrcord. Venech men aro very desirous | all of the bodice of magietraten cliarged with tho fo have the mouth of Chenil Ec ding, seldoim subject to change, In the rie dredged out, government of the State—of enlarging or curtailing Freatl reduce the distance to astern bo powers of oneorall. Numerous and cogent iging has been commenced for the | reasons ought to be avslened, showing the absolute gon West street, between tho wost | prunriety of modifying at this time the Conatita- Ti ion of Georgia—some drawn from the authorit; by which and the circnmstances under which it Anow booy ban been placed at the Limekiln Cross: | and now | this’ would be nupergroxatory. All deeply loaded versels should keep within | The Laglelature baving submitted the 200 feat of the Canada Southern Raitroad di people thenrelves whether thoy will or will nut fore straightening ap for the Bois Blanc Range: convene for the purpore of framing anew thelr ‘The atme Alaska, with the prop Gordon Campbell | Constitation, they. in their wisdom, have deter- {n tow, bas arrived at Buflaio, The Cam be tied up for the present, | It may poulbly be de: | ove and wubml elded to take ont barge of her....The passengeraand crew on board | me'on thia occasion to attempt even a sketch of yop are tchie at the timeof the endden | anch an instrument ae would meet the exigencies of Capt. ect hd condolence expreative of thele feel- | you will, with ench formalities a» you may desir. ¢ aad lone. ‘The sche Mary Kilzabeth, owned by H. &M, C. | lurmonize confifcting opinions, and then digest Mille, cleared froin Budald for Cleveland Monday | the weighty matter of your earnest lncaorattons. mained that they will, and have deputed ws to frame it for their consideration. {Ap- er machinery and makes tow | plause,] It would be cqually {uappropriate for ‘oley, met and passed resolutions’ | of the timer. In the discharge of this great duty ear suggertions, compare views, cndeavor lo 0 brig ofredned off for Belfast, Ire- | But I trust you will receive kindly a few gener: ‘gome of which, if adopted, will, 1 te the great work upon which youare entering, narrow the ficld of inquiry, and promote PORT OF CHICAGO. Concession and fins] agreement. SUPREMACY OF TUE STATE. n, the interests of the State aot large, monnt to local considerations. Tho Iss, coming 41 She. | into conflict and persistently adhered to, some- oa Jara, iufaio, | tlmes defest reforme far more {mportant than all sundrica; Messen: | the antagonizing Interests. The eseentlal differ- F, Benton Harbor ence between constitntiunal and statatory law, al- ready alluded to, ehonld be kept steadily In view, ‘There are principles Inherent tu republican gov- 2 ernment Indispensable to {ts nucceas, ‘There ste er. Una, Grand ilver. barked. 0, | acts which Government (as distinguished from fonratique, lamber} 0. C, Narues, Ruffalo, | soverelynty) should be commanded to perform, hlazintoe, lube ‘albride, | and there are act to wich Government might be TE pant rete eos | tempted by the urgency of iikdizested public opin eAnuleTomine Witte lake lumber: | 10m. but which, tmced to hal reanite, tusperil ber: Pride, Keagana, Jurn- | public welfare, and which Government shoul Ralley, Buf- | prohibited from doling. ‘Lhese propositions aro Gai not stated for the purpose of covering the whole ‘ound, but for {Iustmtion, and these and euch ike mattera lle properly within the palo of constl- tutional law, S GENERAL PRINCIVLES ONLY TO BE INCORPO- ‘sundsleas” prot Ogdensburg. juflalo, coml; RATED, Again, theroare matters of law which Jnvolva no Recut fundamuntal principle, which depena upon considerations of expediency growing uutof over- varying circumetances, and which, being tested, often call for speedy amendment or abrogatis J. Tracy, che Thomas Parsons, i se docrigs, | lation, and where experiment discloses error bu corn, HO nu | Deal or modification should be prompt, easy, and flour, 90 tone hay, and & bris vegetables; duexpensive, iy Jeaving out of the fundamental ani Blauson, Husfaio, 23,00 bu corns sehr | Jaw provisions, cltber mandatory or prohibitory, Hucney Nek gow 18.br2 bu corns prop Trader, which {t should contain, too preat iatitude is given Ha dour, und sundries stinr Cora | to Iegisintive discretion, and the omlasion to do what Hisiste de Jones whould be done, or ihe dutng of what should tata, 40,000 1 corn, 2.500 bra | not be done, nay entail irreparable injary. a feet siighvetien, Tuite. Bb: queda: fo i fagileoies law Teainers ts . z M which are proper subjects of rtatutory regulation, Tieilentthe, Haale, 43.61 it | You may rcuder the assembling of the people. 1h ra aunt ‘orn; sclir 1a. 0 ab DU CO Oughton, alo, ‘Orns PFU} Lake Radio’ gona | convention too frequent and bring the Coustitution an ical prod Taaho, Hurtslos 21-02 | feel Into contulopr, Both thesd extremes should mr Stuskecu fuskegun,auouries; prop Heath, | bo carefully avolded. Saugatuck, sundries, ECONOMY. OF THB PUBLIC PENDS, KEOKUK. WHARFAGE Wollvo in a progressive age, but nrosrons, is sometimes In a wrong direction, sometimes tou ' : rapid, again, at times, in particnlar intercets, Spectat, Dispatch ta The Tyibune, unduly accolerated by the adoption of meanurce welfa: Tho doctrine tures of thu eov- pion is that they deem neces. erelgn State may make the American laws which they the Btate and not repujmaut to the Conntitation of Indeed, such a grant of power which we live. Now, recurring to tho spirit arrest. Meantime, the ofllcers of each boat will | of progress + before ‘alluded to, and com be notiflad not to leave without puying wharf- | paring the lestelation of Cicargia.in tho early Notica of this kind was aerved | dayecf the Republic with the scope of that or this the officers of tho War Eagle | U2: it will, Fthink, bs found that tho Legislature has, In the recent pust, dealt with the resources « and Clinton upon thelr arrival today, but | the'state, which uro the pockets of thi peuple, {5 nO attention waa pald to it. ‘The agent | uway netor dreamed of iu that earlier day. ot may of the Company says that, 08 soon ax the city, mention a6 an example the pledzing of the public commences sewiug boats, they will ccase Iaud- | falth and credit inaidof private onterprisos, These "Tho fast packets will stop at War- | are often undertaken without adequa‘e repard to nil 3 but when the latter demands aud tho former auea for State indorrement, it aesunies a new and startiins inst sach lexivtatlon were iu fayor of the | they arc nob uow esyenUall EDUCATION, ee Tho proposttion that in 4 popnlar noverelgnty tho “UNITED WORKMEN,” education Of the maseea len couslderation of the i moment cannol jsputed, ere are Special Dispatch ta The Tribune, often measures proposed in advances of legislative Sr. Pauw, Minn., July 17.—Tho seml-annual | action which have been advocated, and their op- acasion of the Grand Lodge of the Ancient ponents and the people are calted upon tocast thelr votes for oF againet those measures by voting for Order of United Workuicn of Minnesota met | these advocates or thelr opponents, But aa many this morning tn Workman's Hall, this city, | of the people as are uot sufticiently educated to Delegates. were present from eighteen lodges, | Welgharwuments pro and con vote in the dark, cast votes by personal favoritism only, which, never> th fi ty that pases e ineasures of the masse: in every country will bo parzictpated iy ] in every aj ures are oricl- .of Minncapolis, | nated and carried out by a few leading and culti- vated minds, We may grant this to be so. soverolgatles thoay leading mince must be }in Hinnesota, a poaltion toact by the sudeage of the eud rey a rage: cast without reference to 18 OTHE! theorles or tha proposed policles of opposiny can- ANOTHER WHEELER. Wot deeldew no principte, and ie ia edecta'nullity, A uch lower riandard of educa- sufilce ta understand measures originated mental invigoration apd eniargement by educa- nished tho United States, some papers asaume | tonal processes, —there must be fnetilled into tho that the person Interested In the contract was | Mind some general political principles, by which Vics President Wheeler, who | Dow writes from Sag ep lone, N. Y., stating that bo uevar hi 5 tract, and that tho Wi ai a con tirely distinct from bimeelf, of theories oF measures proposed eens wo thie puluts and dete aot 8 cry 7 en educated to thix polnt, ani je not & ve neeler mentioned i en- | high one or very dificult of attalument, le uupre- pares. for tho cxurcievs of the sovereignty In which ee 0 participates, Therefore, the blate fy in dut A Good Story of Judge Stary, bound to take measures which will place such A food illustration of the qua) power of two Mrmited fg Ga withip reach of the massce. Applause.) If be trae that reliance wust on a few leading infods, It will not nd stormy eloc- | grade of education. ‘They must be worked up to Turulag to bis aclored driver, “ho most didicult provlews of political scicace, Aud Hit: Have vou voted yell No, Magee | BOW fs this to bo oltalued? Ouly in tbe uizber In- Story, 1 was waiting to drive you firgt."" Weil,” replied the Judge, © and who do you inte Ato cause they are apposed capable of (caching cvery- Ly ated by the stitutions of learning, —in those called bee comprehensive titles of universities, © [hall yute for A.,” duswere thing that may be fearucd. Llay it down a a aclf- ugn- | eviddnt proposition that every people clatming to have such au institution, [Applause | joorgla for example, How elve Is she to be provided, with thoge leading winds who are to guide hu masses through the lniricaty processes of gor- —— eromeptt tidings for nervous sufferers, snd those NOLTHERM SCHOOLS OBJECTIONABLE, wo been dosed, drugged, . and quacked. Well, you suy that ber youths wuat go for thls her's Elvctric Belts effectually cure pre- | educetlon to, and become the pupils of, univer- mature debility, weukuesy, and decay. Book aud | sities in other States of the Union, o: in foreiun journal, with {aformation worth alle arese? Balyersoachec Galvaais Company, | teachings incompalllle with our ideas of yood Da countrieat Reflect that they way there recelvo woven: - But look as the oropaaltiun io snother Inst thie, that the sovercienty Georgia must remain forever ander the papriage of Ie thie compatible with the dignity—le it compatible with the honor—of the State of the onth? Will St be raid that Yea; rhe bana other sovereigntios, jeorgia has now a university? nniseraity by name, but, trast me, it te in an Ita Trustece have heen earnest In their endeavors to expand it, and give it the body piiances of a anivernity, i ving fact Chat the meangare wanting. Without mare Iiveral endowment the abject cannot bo accomplished, embryo state. HNOLS NEEDED. hat Georvia will not be trne to herself inti] ehe shail bare prov.ded an ample cn- dowment for common-scheol and unt-ersity edaca- tlon. I know and feel the burdens of the this time, and 1 know and feel that with losses of property they have rnatained, and wit! the tremendous financial depression which pervades at this time, Immediate and full endow- Is not. to be expected, Tat f belleve that a system ean ve devised by which these great objects ean be accomplinhed within a Ithont increastog the peen- now resting on tne people, and I yx I azree with me that the great onject ia worthy of the most rerious coneldcration. [Ap- ‘THE COLORED PEor.e. Tutter no caution acainst class leeintation or die- crimination against ourettizens of Africar descent. T feel a perfect asaurance that there is no member of this Lody who wonld propose such action, and if there was he would soon find himeelf without a following. That. portion of our coming to see and wili soon realize that those who once cccapled n different relation to them, fully recognize the chanre that bas elevated their civil etatus, and are in truth thelr best friends, FEDERAL RELATIONS. sk of our Federal reta- by, and well defined in, the Constitution of the United States. Ali rrebt- do men ace and know that Georgi obeerving strict fidelity ta share, and there- It fs nnneccssary to &; ‘These are creates p In thst Constitntion, tirely outside of there relations Georgta hat a rercrved aovercignty and a Government to main- tain. This {sthe precise fleld of our iabora, and there fy in It ecope enough for the grandest intel- lect and the moet ardent patrlotiem. Limiting ourrelrer to thisxphere of action, keeping steadily in view a9 our polar atur the rererved rovercignty of Georsia, Inoking to theventightenment of her people, the development of her resources, and progress in civilization, deavor to frame for her » Constitution which ren- erations of s remote future shail regard ae the pal- lad{ura of thelr eacred Ibert, no obligations, y and thelr unbonnded Ttender yon, gentlemen, my most gratefal ac- knawledgements for the high honor you have con- lacing me in thi+ chair. the conclusion of your labors you feelno have made of a prealding More than a quarter of o century hae passed since [ have had any experience In euch a position, time enough to bave forgottes mach of the limlied parliamentary knowledge I may then Icannot, therefore, promise great efiictency or tact In the discharge of the duty Ican glve yon tle mast post. tive aysarance of a desire and purpose, as far os in me lics, to be siways right, impartial, Just, and You can ald me very much, fentle- men. and economize time and olwerving the rulva you may government, and condensing w! feel inclined to offer to your asaocl- as may be compatible with your scnse 1 am now ready to hear any motion you may have to present, THOMAS SUMMER-NIGUT CONCERTS LAST WEEKS * Exposition Building. THOMAS Tehall be mort regret at the choice you have acquired, devolving npon mo, money by atrictly dopt for your own tever of argument Every Night. 26 and SO cts. TOMORROW PP OSS tenony. Fifth Com; ors’ Night. Po ENOL Introducing Mons. Taueeni, Fr THE WARNEL ELAINE IY of the snburbs an opportunity to ymiphonics, as well as to Present der cumpostiions, been aniversally re To afford reside e To! nes b hes quested, Mr, THOMAR will give # ‘nan SATURDAY, 2 P. M. Matineo oon RAS Pandnt Will be given for theo aly tine this season, SATURDAY NIGHT—Ever Popular ** Firat Chie cuge Programme? o a Preldon, Sana ADELPHI THEATRE, J. Ti, HAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager. Grand Wednosday Matinee, 2:30. ER GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT. rd Athenwutn Coinpany foo Huston. Last t Adah itichmond, Yankee Lecke, #eboo! 3 ia. Theatre perfumed. SMotinecs Siiustrels, 50 to number, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Original Scene-Grand Opening, Monday, July 10, Fhook & Valmer's Orne Cor ny padtes Weinesaaye and ‘Monday. July 23, Itav ments, Music. J. Fi. Btoddart,, Katherine Rogers, Fann: A.W, Leiiingwel uendngeand te EXCURSION. Steamer JOUN SILERMAN will leave Chicaco for Milwaukee on Pridsy, 20th Inst., from Clark- and arrive at Mucine at Will leave Milwankce 7:00 p.m. and G0, MMi sturdays at 2 p.m. ut. bridge, at 8:0 8, my, 1:30, and Swan! attp, w., and arrive at Racine at Chicazo at 11 p, in, ecllent mugte an PEOPOSALS, OFFIO“nN OF THE Soperintendent of Indian Affairs, DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENOY, © Yaxetox, Dak., Jaly 8, 1877. Proposals for the Erection of Buildings oo the Missourt Ulver for bsozted Tall, Neg Cloud, and Fort Peek Agencies; will be received at this offic Mediriae River with the Mimourt cto ot Voolar Wer with the arale-hotise, one iaughter-louse w' Whetstone Creek ‘ta about Yellow Medivin bunt “27 miles abor vad i almout 184 niles abuy ration to de {urn ‘ant Inclowres to be coit- “iby the Superintendent, re the Grat day uf Qctuber sal must be In _dnwlicate, must have werlisement attached, an] ve accutn- and ot rk of the Uulted art, guarauterin that, invasee@ contract ts ‘4 akiug the proposal, sand con- ‘entered Into, and good on ely furnislivd fur the falthtul Performance uf the cuutract, and In aeumdauble the ofthe abore named sets i ted In the order feted our oF be x autee algbed LY tw sureties approves Heut bonds buimed: for aby one or al] lang, spectivations, and draw! itch the work Ls to be éo wt the ofdve uf ¥. Bhi ah custo House re ipited tu be, presen Zocluck pin. Wednesday The Government reserves the right to gency Bulldings,” and w J. i. MONI Superintendent of Indien A Aides! Vabitioas PROPOSALS try. ironwork, Paint. the additi i build for the Iitinols Obaritable Hye and Har ine Cujcago, July 97, 1877. Proposats are invited for the Macon k. Painting and Glazing. Plaimblog, Qas F jeatlig Tore bu: tog to be erected as an act uf tho Leis! ft pols, approved May 22, 1477; rayar} fama and Peoria-ate. cago. Full'vlane and spectficattons of the work can be acen ling & Adicr, architects cor- envelopes, warked toy to mnain build, weal Cornet of At ‘at the office of Messrs. Hur Der of Clark aud Lako-at posal should » Chivagu, NMpole. Indrulary. borth- se ABE presente acd erin Telit ta reacrved just be secompa- ad of $30. contract If acceated. able tuod will be. roq) it tab bid. Ty out t. HALE-ROUND Hickory Flour Barrel Hoops, M. W. HOOF COu Chicazy, 1. fortorsat.| BEAUTY: OR, THE Secretota Fair Face A Romance of Renlity=The Devices of the Queens of Socicty—How Plain Feuttres aro Made Attractive, and the BlemIishes of Nature are Hidden by the Witchery of Art-An Kuterest- ing Revelation. In our ellmate, and owing to American modes be Mie net ine roman Bieenetce that best boon of nature—a falr complexion; o gift without wah here can be ae real beanty, at ere is no use of repining, because ft fs so. The sensible thing, under the circumstances, is to ace how the defect may be overcome. Clearly, in this matter, Art must bo called upon to supply what Nature has denied. Does a fale reatler ask, How? ‘o reveal that very accret is the purpose of this article. ad B “What can’t be cured need not be endored.” in thls case. An adroit chemist, named Haran, has provided an infallible means of making the plalnest face radiant, and of overcoming all the defects which, without his invention, often make life a long martyrdom to ladies of society. Mr. ilagan’s Magnolia Balm Ie certainty one of the most marvciots and use- ful products of moderu ecicnce. The united testimony of thousands of tadies reveals the fact that the MaGNouia BaLM {6 a sure device for creating 9 pure and blooming complexion. It conceals all natural blemishes in the must surprising and effective manner. {t removes all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotches, freckles, and tan, with magical power. It drives away all cvidences of fatigue and ex- citement. It makes the plainest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazzling purity, and. makes the neck, face, and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump. = It makes a matron of 35 of 40 lock not more than 20 years old, and changes the rustic matden into a caltivated city belle. The Magnolia Halm remores all Werntahes and every drawback to beauty; and, while it ts az harmless aa water, it la so lifelike (1 iia effects that the closest observer cannot detect iis use. Ladies who valuc personal attractions, and who hope to make themselves attractive to the Jorda of creation, can make an absolute certaln- ty of it by using Wagan’s Maanyotta Batu; and we know of no other way, if they require any kind of cosmetle at all, in which they can be certain of it. It ia thechcapest proparation in the world, all things conskicred, and may be had at any drug store. GOOD| Beware of sticky, filthy. GOOD | Muddy compounds, in covere: ewe | Oh opaque buttles, called Hair EWS | eatextarern,” etc. They only Y$| paint and daub the halr for ‘Ws | thetimo; and they are polsany yor | Kelty to’ beced paralysis and benin disonnens BALD Yurn from thom with loath- ing, and treat your hale with re, clenn restorativeys= Yo. KATICAIRON, This AND reliable old preparation doew not paint the hatrand tinall GRAY | destroy ay bre brings it bac GRAY | to new lite by nature's own GRAY | Preceste The Kathairon costs G only iy cents for a jarge bot- . RAILROAD ME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrtamation oF Reranence Manns.—t fatund: TESRES” 7 Aaetey, excemnnd, iMomay ‘eee, CRICACO & KORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Omices, €2 Clark She peer Minael daa ae Rock Td & Dut 1370. PEEEEEEE ey Cara are rin thmuch. between cage and Omabe, on the train fearing Chicago at 10:30 an RNoother road rune Pullman or any ot! paatee weno ene Lo MnF ster form ot a~pepot corner of Welland Kinzle-sta, 6—Depot corner of Canal and Kinrie-sta CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. ‘Ticket uftices 2 Clark-s. and at K zte-Strect Lenoby Bt, Paul & Minna bt, Paul & Dflaueapoi CHICAGO, ALTON & KANBAS CITY Sit 9500p. tu 8, LOUIS AND CHICAGO & DENVER SHORE LINES, de, near Madison-#t. bri Pe Oimicer 1 fandoinhe ity & Denver Fast Ex = Peoria Fast Express, Peoria, Keokuk & Rurils Chicago & Paducah Tt. R. Streator, Lacon, dotlet @ Dwiant CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD mM, commer Maile F Benth Clark-#., q ‘opposite Bherm: soeee)* 72508. Mi. |* 7:30 p,m Ray, and Menasha ti ota Express, reer ‘Wiecunsta & stianesots. Greet Tickets for 5t. Paul ther via Madison and Pr: a, LaCrouse, and Winona. TLLINOB foor of Lake-at, and foot of ieket office, 12] Htandolph-st., near ‘eorla, Keo! Dubuque & bloax Cit; mbaque & Sloux Cit} Gimab Passe: JAD- v5 and Kixteenth- BURLINGTON foot of Lake-st. si ‘Ticket Ottices, 58 Cabal ang biztoouth-ets Mendota, Ottawa, and Streator Mendota, Ottawa, Hockf ru, Pyhagne, Pra. Ibuque. &stoux Vacite Eapress for Omaha MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. t. foot of Lake-at., aad foot of Twenty-second-e. Yeket OMice, 67 Clark-at, jolph, Grand Pacttc Hotel, and at Palmer Horas, Leave. |_ Arrive. southeast corner of , FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO BaILW. De ¢ pot. corner Ca eh ears vals & OHI0, from Exposition Bullding, foot of Sone 3 Clark-at., Palmer louse, ition Bul digg). Morning Mall—Old Lin Night Express... ADAMS ACADEMY, @xr’s3S>° HON. CHARLES FR. 15 ADAMS, LL.D ‘halrimatt of the Board of Managers. WILLIAM LB. DIMMOCK, LL.D, Masters ‘This school fs designed to give tho beet and most thorough preparation for college. The peat year there have been ten Ty ial abuty, and experience, eit a cre le 8 preparatory diate in English studtice and French for buys from tea te fourteen years of age. ‘Tho Academy buarding house is under the entire charge of the resident Leaebery, ‘and boys recelyo cares tigre of ne rosigens toe ae oreatalaguen and cireulars shires the Staster. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW of Northwestern University, Evauston, and University of Chicago. Judge Henry Booth, Dean. Tultlon, 69 peryear, Pallterm begins Septerater 12. For cata- logue eddreas UNION COLLEGK W, ik 0, TN, co PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER! Pa,, opens SEPT. 120), Location bealth- fuly grounds ampie; bulidings midivus Thor ough fustruction {a CIVIL BN ING, the CLAS- BICS, snd ENGLISH, Careful supervision of Cadets. For clreulars apply to JEWKTT J. WILCOX, Eaqy Teowmout House, oF Col. THEO. MYATT, Proaident, HOWLAND SCHOOL, For Adranced Education or Toune Wet on at UNION SPRINGS 8 ("tin starcintess. ani one hund AY. Vath ye Fapoclaily attractive sea bumelike innltution, Prepares tory and cullegiatedcpartincuta, send sur circular, ¥ SRY MALTS M.D., AM. lent—HENRY HALRTOHORN res AWYT ideo—M. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1527 & 1520 Spruce-st., 2 BIR: For dies and Misses, Reopens Thureday, Sept. Fa" Yoard ‘aed tuition tur tatin, ugliem ua Prened, figrensum, 8400, Freven nuguage of the far: 1 AD, HELWILLY, Pri WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY, Mt, Holyoke Plane The twenty-thind, year will com” Renee wept 8, 77. Ho ‘ ak a Fuel, ad Light, Sirurerannim ELEN PRADODY, Principal. PITTISBURC, CINCINNATI & BT. LOUIS R. R Depot carner of Clinton and Carroll-ats., West Bide, Depart. | Arrive. CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, er of Van Hurea aud sherian-sta, Ticket, ica, 8 Clark-at., dheruan Huuee. BAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH STEAMERS saturday at Friday teruing® ForGrand iiaven, Grand Taplla, or ‘ ype) Daily, puttday excepted. lantce, Ladingtane aud Forst, Jusoph—Dal turday's bua ‘does not leave Ect, cte., Friday. “SEASHORE RESORT. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chilonville, Piro situated ue One. brecay fucality atthe le TIMOTHY MANTEL Hefereuceat Nortou kk Cu., millers, ¢hicaga. EXOT. ¥, Terms, $2 to" $3 2 MAY, 13 NO} open; reuuvated, aliractiveand reasugable. J, meChat Sigh £ aie iNa, Proprietars, ELNANCIAL. PUTS AND CALLS; 1H), Miwol .. New Yurk, wake MOUGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, Dt. KIRK TALCOTT, } Armwtate TEN T. WIGHT, A.M... 8 Princ ‘The beat Academy for boysin the Northw. parents, any college or fur business, Locatiunatiract- {re snd elovated. Fifteen acres of xrouud, Besaion be WIGHLAND M0117. ACADEUY, WORCRNTRE, Mas Prepares ustes for rouinsdding positions to actentide pursuits, ns¥-sccond year beatus Seps. 13, bo77._C. Us, COLL 1 METCALF, fl G. _¥, BOTH COLLHOE, Mires “Kend tor clreulats fe STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Joist & Northern Tadiana R. B. Co, Jovies, July 13, 1877, INOTICE. he annual mecting of the Stockholders of the Jollet & Northern ladiana Rallruad Company, for thy election of Directors, and for the transaction of auch cider ice Sovee a6 tay be brought before tt, will be Beld at Oftice of the Cuuipany 10 the city of Jollet, Mlavl4 o: the uth day of Auciot, at 12 o'tluck. Dy under of the Hoard, TEED GEUMEN SORES VHEN BUYING SoAtr —ask Yor— PROCTER & GAMBLE’S Mottled German. There is None Better, 08 MORE ECOMOMIOAL FOR PAMILY USE* Foursply, All the laicat atyles, 1.50 per dozeay op for 75 cents. 173 BAST MADISON-ST. FAIRBANKS’. Da. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. 1118118 Lake St, Chicaga, Be careful ta buy only the Genuine, Madn to measure. Tt cot. tos $9. No ablts tut aie snuzred wolees perfectly satis: ) [ SiRIN, 2 ey 174 East Madison- FOR THIRTY YEARS Tl if Spanish-Amere ia bare hard Mussay ‘. Rae rasta aswell ae the wr r ipbese gos put coulaiued far Yor sels by Pertumsra, Ususcita and Fussy oSabeusses °

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