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TH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1877. 7 SETTLING DOWN. The Expert Begins the Examina- tion of the Books, AA Beliof that tho Dopositors Wi Got - Something Out of the * Concern. Preliminary Steps ‘Fowards Spencer's Indictment--His Whereabouts. Tho policy of beginning at the rieht place inthe einvestigation of the Stafe Snvinzs Tustitution's books, and of gotug at it in the right way, has taken the place of the uncertaln, unsystomatic way if whitch the investigation has been varrled on by the Creditors’ Committee exer since they were appointed. Instead of Hxiting upon Iso- Jated entrics in the bouks whiel require more or Jese explanation to make them clear, the Com- mittes has . decided to commence ts explorations into the books from the point where . Mr. Sldway’s —coniitction >with the bank ‘ceascd, the general opinion being that up to that tlme—Jan, 1, “yeia-everything was cleaf and atralghtfor- ward. At tho mevting yesterday venting, Thich was held with closed doors, Mr. John C. Dore Waa present, but could tell the Committee iittte more than the dates when ho came fn and went out of the bank, and that during his con- nection with the bank he was satisfied that the institution was as sound asa gold dollar; that {ts statements were not cooked; and that tho Committes would find Megs the books would pear him out in these assertions, ‘ MM, OHARLES Tl. DAVIA, the expert accountant, prescnted litnself before the Committedin compliance with ts mvitation, and announced his willingness aud readiness to proceed at once In the examination of the books and ronder the Commulttce all the assistance lic could in unraveling the apparently tunglat thread of the alfulre. Tho inothbers of “the Committco took occasion tu relterate an opinion which they oxpressed the day before, to the effect that’ Mr, Sidway’g statement of the bank's condition Jan. 1, 1578, was in all probability an accurate representation of what it wag at that thne. If it were not, that fact would be disclosed isthe examiuation proceeded. ‘They thereupon resuived to start Mr. Davis ou the books trom this point, in the bope that he would discover nat When Spencer bean to plunder the banli, {Mt he pluniered It, what boeatne of the soul asccurities which were there while lie had ‘full aving, and what hie took with hint when be fied for bis own good. ‘The Committee, as a matter of course, had to devote some conniderable time to getieral talk and to figuring up WHAT THE DErostTOna WOULD rHonADLY RUALIZE, After they lad tlzureu awhile, {t suddenly appeared that some of the asscts, provlousiv considered about as ocd as worthicas, were really wortt) as inuch as 60 cents on the dollar. The Committecalsy proved that Col. Taylor was a. prophet when he suid it was not improbable they would turn up something new at aluioat cyery etep, for after dis.overing this appreciation In the assets they also discovered a few ‘notes which had previously escaped the Asulgice's eyes, and which are said to he worth something, ‘and probably a good deal. The exact amunut Is ‘not Known, nor could it bo ascertained, but the depositors will no doubt tale courage when they know that the only. polut in which Mr. Aldrich and Long Jol’ can't agree fe whether they will get 83}¢ or 40 cents on the dollar, Mr. Aldrich pluning ls taith to tho ‘firat-men- tioned figure, ond Mr. Wentworth expressing ls opinfon that ho wouldn't be surpeled ‘it thething panned out 40 conts on the dollar, ‘The Committes wero somewhat encouraged Ly these discoveries, and Will renew thelr tuquirics this morning at the usual hour. i After adjournment yesterday morning, Mr. Dayie was introduced to the books, but was un- able to make much headway curing the tine be could spare trom bis works fn the Pullman Polaco Company's olfice. Judcing, however, fram the ovcastonal morry chuckle he cave 13 be pondered over tha Looks, St i quite probable thathe got on the scent of something which will be embodied |n his.report tothe Committee, Yt whieh he was unwilling to communicate tq, the roportore. 1.0% fATEMENT OF THE REAL ESTATE fn the name of thu bank aud iu the nana of the miseing and inuch-missed Spencer was not coin. pleted yesterday, although tt was promised for ablication in this morning's papers. When it jo Hnished, it witt be compared with a similar statement which is belug prepared by the ab- stract firms, 6o that the Assignee will nut full Jute the mistake of letting soy parcel of real catate towhich ho can by any possibility lay elglyy stp putol his }ands.. «As soon os the statemont can be mado out ft will be reposted tothe Committee, and the publle willbe thor- oughly informed as to its contents. About uvon yesterday A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, of modest, tidy appearance, ca:ne Into the bank oud asked to ace Col, Taylor. That uentleman wentup to the window, when sho told him, while the tears ran down ‘hor face, that she had patlve Uitte savings of $2 per woels In that ouk, that sho was golng to conilned suop, and thut, notwithstandtie her dfstroesed con: ditlon, without: money aud with a pruspect of son having an addigtoual resyousitiity, here was all her money gone,—the money she had put away to provide for her in this hour of need. And, worst of all, whon she had gous to. a member of the Creditors’ Coinmitive and stated her casa to’ him, be uvutly turned upon her and sald: Go to the Homa of the Frlendless,"_ Do yor think 11 do that! sald she to Col, Taylor. “Never, Yd drown my- sellin Lake Michigan that. ~-Col. Taylor, of course, tal) hor that an uifort was being ule to scttle up the bavic’s alfals as rapidly us pos aiole, and that tho’ depositors should get their share of what wes left and what coulfbe realized. at the carllest possible moment. He was sorry for her, but explaiued that wvurything was beinig dong that could be done, anu that she ought to Aporeciate that fact: But this explanation, of course, dl} not bring with it ingch of consala- tou, and the poor woman went away bemoan fog her toss, and: blaming herself for ever foot in that: thieves’ nest. ter in misfortune, who had Stood = by and heanl the — dlatoruc, hoped that Spencer and all that was dear to ry would be cursod: forcver; that nothing to whfely ho put ble hands might prosper; and that Ms iife would bo passed In tm{sury aud remorse for the wretchednegs he had caused, KURNCEN'S INDICTMENT, Shortly afternoon Festurday Cul. Taylor went over to the County Buildlug to sco Stuto’s-At- corey Mills in regard to” having Spencer {ne dicted, Col, Taylor furntshed a Ust of wit- hesecs—nwstly tha gentlemen forming the Creditors? Committve,-wand told Mr. Milla what Was disclugcd by the records and the in- Yeatigations which have golng -on. Su far os could be earned, Mr. Mills exprosacd no decided opintou one way or. the other ag towhether Spencer could be indicted ou the showing presented. It is wencrally sup posed, however, that Mr. Spencer's name will vecunty as fanitliar as a housebuld word in the hiauths of the Grane Jurors, SVEXCRWS WHELBALOUTA, Mr, Emory Washburu's stateracnt relative to Bpencer's dropping olf from the train gome- Where in Canada te corroburated by the cun- ductor pul pastor ot the sleeping-edr fn which the ex-lreaflent luft this city. From their state: ments It appears that the person supposed tobe Epes ‘ar, who was accompanied by. a lady, agilot ‘or 13, und a feinale servant, werd helped of the car at Muuillton, and took the truin for Torunte. The conductor of the sleep Jug car remembers this distinctly, because tho Toronto train had started, and hy called tw the conductor to step it, which was done, and bo ielped the party on board, Tue gentleman ro quested the sleepuig-car comluctor to scud his haguage on after hin to ‘Turoute, giviag the Lhe intended stopping at, but He does pot kuow Spencer, al caunot give @ purtlcwar description of the creo why got off wt uuilton, aylur yesterday cousulted a number of ‘Pronunent lawyers as te the possibility of get- tug Spencer in case he were fndicted. IC Is Pretty dodaitely settled that be bas not lett Atucrica, and the only question ls whether he is in New York State or Canada. If tu the former, there feof course no ditiicalty about getting Min. It fn the latter, it Is not so certain. Some vf the Lawyers consulted by Col. Taylor were pt the opinion that if Spencer were indicted he sould bo arecated fn Canada, while others stated that he could uot be brought back under any £ CUurstanves. ‘This lust uplaton, bowever, ts Level tobe unsound, ‘The Chiefs of Police ef Countian cities will certatuly do all they cau ie aavist the Cilcago authortics in getting thele man, ‘They have often had favors from he polls force uf this city, und are willing to Teciprocate whenever opportunity odera, — a = Wages for Housowork in the Old Time, A Wiimanrie (Conn. wrnal, _Anclderly lady was rela! thy other day to bar hearises' her experlence if guing out to de vuilscwor tn hor younger days. She cngazel \ith a laly in Columbia to de general bouse- da work, no price being agreed upon and entere) upon’her duties at ance. About to be done outside the rezutar housework wasto make eoap,—haying a-sistance in putting up the leach, the rest uf the work to make a barrel of soap she performed hereeif, Killing hogs came next In order, she trying the tard, taklug care of the sking, and helphig to take sanesres, Then came the boteharlng of beef, the tripe of whitch of course must be saved, this she was re- quired to dress alon capunthe warp forthirty yards of nll-wool carpet, and in the meantime the lady was sick, and she offlclated as nurac anddid’ the wasning,troning, and cooking for the family. At the end of four weeks she was to rettrn home, and her bill was called for. Now, gentle reader, what.do you think she charged for ditng tho amount of work aa nar- rated ahovet ‘The first week 76 conte, the eec- oud 83 vonts, an the last weeks $1 eacn, mak- ng S153 for four weeks eervice. ‘The lady thought. the price devidedty too high, aud, ehe throw off 3 cents, leaving $3.33 for four of the hardest weeks! labor ever put upon a woinan to perform, and yet she never. struck for higher wages, hut served her time faithfully, and is to- day athale, hearty old lady, * fast approaching her four-score years, able to do her own hone work and lend a helping hand to a nelghbor In necd, oF whorevef duty calls. THE SOUTIL TOWN. Report of the Committee on the Legality of Ontatanding Town Orders. An ailjourncd meoting of the Board of Audit of tho South Town Board was held sesterday afternoon at 4 o’clork at No. 46 Clark atrect, for the special purposo of considering old claiina. There were present Justices Foote, Haines, Wallace, Suinmerfleld, D' Wolfe, anid Pollak, Supervisor King, and Clerk Mason. Tho first- nained genticman occupied the chair. THA SPECIAL COMMITTER ON OUTSTANDING CLAIMS, azainst the town,—Measrs. Haines, King, and Mason,—nppointed In April last, presented their report, which was read by Justice Hatues, Tho Committee reported that they had had alt clains before them under advisement, as follows: Traders’ National Bank, $1,240; National Bank of Commerce, £2,200; Fleld. Benedict. & Co., $800; J. V. Farwell & Cu., $2,100; I. Schlocs- ser, $435; E. C. Carrick, 8193.50; James Tracy, $0; C. E. Carl, $12; M. W. Keefe, 80; Morris Sealey, 83; Babcock Bros., 8100; John he first thing 0, Farrell, 86; Cameron, Ambers & Co.. $170.40; Stettaucr Bros., £50; Haber Bros., 8505 B.R, Van Douzer, $30; Clerk of Circuit Court, $101.50; Th. 3. Brayton. 80; Frank Drake, 80; Cc. W. Clapp, 88; John Faulkner, @0; P. Saunders, $6; W. 8. Turner, $000; KR. S. Root, $600; James Tracy, $0; 8.8. Cratz, $000; TD. ¥. Purlngton, $0; C. E. Mall, $600; J.B. Chandler, $600; D. 1. Mammer, 36; TR. W. Teddy, $700; J. I. McAvoy, 810); Gondy, Chandicr & Skinner, 8900; M. F. Tuley, $250; George Gilman, $4,590; total, 811,203.11. The claim of thy Traders’ ‘Natlonal Bank ts hasod upon the following town orders; Julius Rodbertus, Assesrur, $100; C. D' Wolf, 890; IL. Kompe, 81803: Hopicins, 1003 T.-M. Cleary, 300; J. Grucnhyt, $100; J. Schank, $30; total, 1.20. Tho claims on the osders of Redvertus, Kompe, UD’ Wolf, and Mopkins are considered reagonible, and ‘their yment ts accordingly recummended, "The balance of the claim, amounting to $300, {3 au order Irsucd to P.M. Cleary, J. Grucnhut, and John Schanck, for services a8 Collectur, Town Clark, and Super- visor, respectively, during the year 1874, and, In the opinion of o majority of the Committea, Measrs. Mason aud King, should not beallowed, on the ground that the officers mentioned bare revelved far more for thelr serstces than they weye legally entitled to, and that the original allowances were oxcesslye and illegal ~ Mr. Haines considers their payment obligatory upon the town, for tho reason that the mouey collect- et by virtue of the tax levy was patd into the Town Treasury, not for zencral town purposes, ‘Lut to pay the orders mentioned fn the regulu- tlon of the Board of County Commissioners. It Js. in fact, a trust fund, and the town has no right whatever to use it for any purpose other than that for which it was Intrusted to it, It 4g not for the Hoard to say what shall be done with the money, for {t haa no discretion what- ever in the application of It. THE CLAIM OF THB NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MENCE s is on.the following town orders: Orders Issued. to dol W. Tappan, March, 1872, 8100, and Maren, 1873, P. M, Cleary, $2,900, Tho first two of these orders were fesucd to Tappan in pur- sutauce of on allowance of §2,500 made by the Board to him fur hits services a3 Cotlector, “The accounts of the Supervisor show that $2,000 have been puld on account of this allowances The orders esued to Cleary are for bls salary, as Colloctor, The majority of the “Committee, Messrs, Mason and King, revommend that the claim be disallowed, on the groand that accounts orlaioally audited to the officers were In excess of the amouut fixed by Jaw, and the town has already paid them more than they could ever legally claim, Justice Haines recommended payment fur the sane roasou prescuted by bim in the matter of the ‘Traders’ National Bank clain, The claim of Field, Benedict & Co. fe on orders tssucd tod, Roibertus for $700, and its payment ts recom- wnended, ‘The claim of J. V. Farwell & Co. ts on orders Issued to J, I’, Saunt. 81,000, and to Rod. bortus, $1,100, The last orders were {asuod for services and expenses In making the assessment {u 1873, and the order to slaum ts one ofa serica covering the sum of $3,500, allowed bin for inaking Uie asacesment of 1800, and tho only ong now unpakt of that sorics. Tho law at thut thie allowed the Assessor but 81.50 per day, and, ag he bas infornied the Buard that ho ond one assistant did all the work, he has cers tatniy received more than his legal componea- tian, The dtl orders wero fasued under tho sumo law and are subject to the same objection, Keslles, dude Gury has leld that the town was lu no way Mable for them. A. further objeztion to tha validity of the orders uf isu) and 1371 arises from the fact. that, inasmuch as there fs no record i existence of the allowance of the orizinu) accoynt, and as tuwn orders aro not recognized by the statute, ynd do nut-of themaclyes constitute oblizations in writing which aro binding upon the town, the claims ore barred by the statute of Ipltations, In theso views in regard to the ordufs of 180) and Jb7}, Messrs. Mason and Halnes concurred, and Fecummended the disallowance of the clulin, as far as based upon Lives orders, IN BEGALD TO TUB ORDERS OF 1873, Mr. Mason considered that the submiesion of the clalin by the ‘holders of the ordora to the Superior Court cughtto be final. Mr. iloines considered that they should be paid as they are iu the list for which'the tax of 1875 was loviud. The claim of Schlocaser is for rent, $20; ono broken window, 850; and storage of furniture, $25; inall, $435; and their yea ta recom: mended, ‘The elatin of BH. Harrie ts on a order fasued to Rodbertus {n 1973 for 8225.54, and ehould be allowed, In the opinion of the Committee, for the same reason given by them for the allowanco of the other “ordere issued to Rodbertus during that’ year, Tho claims = of = Tracy, Hall, and. eefo for services as © Moderators ara recommended for payment. The claim of Bab- cock Bros, ly ab order iseucd to Olt2 Buln, in 1569, for $100 for servivus as Town Clerk, Ho was allowed $200, qug received $100. ‘This $1u0 order ig fur the ‘balance, and was @ proper charge upon the town at that time, but in the Spin ole jnssorty of the Comulttee, Mesers. Mason and Haltica, f4 barred by the stitute of Hindgations, ‘fhe Cominittes recommended the payment of Farrell's claim. Thy claim of Cam- eron, Amberg & Co. for atatiunery furntahed to Assessor Vhillips for the uso of the town, amounting to $170.40, has been presented to the Board anil digaliawed, on tho ground that Mulllips ought to pay It out of the amount ullowed bin for contingent expenses. ‘The stationery was used for the benett of tie winaking the assessment, and the Com- mit are of the opinion that the tuwn Is legally Mable therefor. Tho claim of Stettauer Broe., an onder to Rodburtus tasued in March, 1373, wus part of an amotint allowod hii for losacs sustained in discounting tuwo onlers, sud fy tbe opinion = ofthe Committe should mot jo paid, on tho original ailuwance was Ulegal. Tho clauu of Baker roa, ‘on order {saued to Schauk {a 1874, should uot be td, as Schank bad already recelyed ure for his services than the Igw entitles him to. The viaim of Dr. Yan Douzer, an order issued to Behank in 1875 for $50, is open to the same ob- ection. The claim of the Clerk of the Circuit ‘ourt ts fur costs In the case of the Poople ex rel. 8, W. Klug, Supervisor, vs. Kotluot, in 1870, aud {s barred by the statute of limitation. On the clafin of 4, B, Brayton and others for services ua judges of election in April, 1577, the Comimittes are divided io oplulon, Messrs. Mason oud Vfulnes holding that the ‘town Is not Hub! the judues Were not tuwn olllecra iu ayy seus, white Mes King Severs “an, Bluweneg of BB A ere fimportant oflicers, should receive os much, aa the clerke. ; TUM CLAIM OF UEDDY {a on cleht town orders tssuedin December, 1878, cach for $10, part of m series Lesucd to pay a certala smouut audited oy the Town Board fu tavor of Asacesor Phlilivy for services aud continent expenses. Megara, Mason aud King ure of the vpiuion that these anlers are wie inasmuch og the credit upou which ghey are bared waa fora suum yy excese of the amount alluwed by luw, and as Mr, Phillips bag already received rom the towu more thau be was Jegally entitled tu, neither be uor bis assiguecs uve ony further clan upon the town.” Myr, Hatnea considered the town Mable for the payment of all of them except order No. 6, because they are included In the ist of orders for tie Pay inene of which the special tax of 1975 was levied and collected, he considering, ft In the case of the claim of (he Trader® Bank, hat the town haa na right to use the money In any other way. ‘The ctatin of McAvoy {s an order Issued to Philips in 1873, and one of the same reries on which the elatin of Reddy fs based. The Comtnittce are divided in opinion fn the same manner and fur tht same reasons ted fn connectlon wii that claiin. Tho claime of Goudy, Chand- Jer, & Skin 3,000. and M.F. ‘Putey, 8250, are for services rendered in defending the case of Galloway et al. v2. Evansetab This was a DIL Gor an injunction toreatrain the Town Board Irom meeting to audit certain. bills of Qollector, Assessor, Supervisor, and Town Clerk, and the claimants were em- proved by the Supervisor and Collector for and tw bebalf of the town, Tho pancrs necessary for defense were drawn by Goudy. Chandler & Skinner, and toe arzunents were male by Tuley. The Conmittee are of tho opinion that the town should pay a reasonable Minount for tho servhes ol the clafmanta, and refore recommend the payment of $350 to uy, Chandler d& Sihiner, aint $150 to Tuley,, THR CLAIM OF GEORGE GILMAN is non orders fasued to Phillips for services and contingent expenses in Keptembér, 1575, for $3,500, and inasmuch as it was audited bya Board of whieh all tho Justhes {n.this Board were members, and they have been unable to fet any fresh information, the Committee have dcemed proper to report the cial back without recommendation. Justica D'Walfe suggested that the Board adjourn from ay today until Thursday, when ection will bo taken upon the report. A inption to that effect was nade and adupted, and the session was closed. MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISITATS. Acollision that camo near resulting disaetronsly to the tug Willlam L, Ewing, of the Vesecl-Ownera’ Towlng Company, ocurred yesterday morning at tovclock, The Ewing was paseing out of the Lighthouse alip Into thé river, bound out, and the steamer Shoboygan, of the Goodrich tne, wan conlng in, dustas the tue passed inte the river the steamer stnek her violently on the port alde, ahrenat of the engine-roum door, and nearly carecn= ed herover. Severalof her frames, every atreak of plank on deck, three atreaka of clamps on the = pert ald the rail, the covering board, anil the top streak of plank on the starboard side were broken and shivered fapm thelr placés.. The pecuttary damage nmounted to $300, Tha Evyluz had marvelous escape from sinking. Her Captalx. Arthur McGulre, stated that he blew his whistle once, but. the steamer ap parently pal no heed to it, Ie endeavored to avoid being rundown, but wad unable to do so. On the other hand, the officers of the steamer baye thelr side of the care, and np to last accounts the -manazers of the Goodrich luc had not sctiled any ‘Di of damages Cauncd by the nceident, The Ewlng was towed to Miller's drydock for repairs The RuTalo eereat of Meilnseday Mondey the tug U. F. Bruce, Capt. Inens, whlic out picking up the sclir Onconta, lust a hoy over- board, The rea was quite heavy, and fora tine It seomed doubtful about rescuing him. Lite-pre- rervera, efc., wero cast averboard, but tha boy fatlad to roach any of thom. At Inst, however, the tug got within reach of tim, and ie eagerly graspe.t a Osh-pola and was eafely Lauled un hoard, Yeastontay noon, while the tuys Mice and Moghor were towing the achr goin M. IIntehinson downiho North Branch, the latter struck the canal-boat Steele amidships ond broke tier planksheer and two pinks The accident happoned near Erie-steect rs e. The Sandusky egisfer says that during the storm of Friday last a scow, suppored to be the Royce, capsized Just of Ottawa City, steamer which passed the wrack, bi Ket near on accurnt of the w on board, itt» feared the crew were lost. ‘The scow when scen was lyingonher side, pounding pround tn the licavy sea, with pleces of wood float- Ing near, Wednenday the echt Gonges, Inden with ore, from Marquotte to Netrolt, in dropping out of the tow to enter the Voningular tron Company'a ship, at Mamtramck, It yo the line too soon, and ran Agroundat the headof Belle Isle. where sha re~ mated fast until the tug, Hercules pulled her off. ‘The steam barge Hurlington arrived down Tu day, of Netrolt, having in tow a Hyhter for San. dasky, which sho brought from &ayinaw. When! out on Saginaw Day the Intter eprung aleak and she artived at Detroit about half full of water, ‘Tho prop Lake Ontarlo, which encountered vary rough weather on Lake Erto tately, and conse- gucatt anvung aleak, was awaiting ber turn to be locke: Wednesday, at Detroit. During a blow at Oswego Monday afternoon, the acht America broke from her moorings, drifted of, and collided with the O, M. Bont and Sea Bird, breaking thelr davite ‘and splitting thelr rail Tho acne Golden West, which cleared from Duf- falo Monday, put back al night with tapeall spilt, Tho Montcalin also put back, minus sume canvas, ‘She lumber acht North Btar came to this port yenterday mdrning, canted overon her storooard sido, aud nearly full of water. BUFYALO, Burrito, N. Y., Sept, 6,—Chartere—Schra Graco Whisney, coal to Milwaukee, 60c, frea; ‘Three Rolls, coal from Cleveland to Buffalo at 40c, free; barks Henry, coal from Buffalo to Chicago at D0c; Kate Richmonay merchandise to Cloveland at BOct Melvetia, coal from Budalo to Chicago at Bic; Huckalow, merchandi«e to Clevaland; Wliour, coal to Sanduaky atxGc, free. Coal rate to Chicago, H0c, - Uigarances—Props Arabla, Chicago, morchan- alse; Canfetoo, Green May, 900 brie salt; B. W. Biqnebard, Chleago, 600 baga cement; ‘Tioga, for saginaw; oa Chicago, 7o0 rls coment y ‘China, Chicano, brie cement; Neoraska, Chicayo; tug Wales, Muskoka; tchre Jesse, Chicagu; Stampede, Bhoboygun, 2,500 brie ult, 200 orle cement; Superivs, Sazingw; D. P. Dobbins, Clie 850 tons coal; Homer, Chicacu; Sky Lark, Oak Leat, Chicago: It. Winslow, Chicago; Shannon, Cleveland; Modiatar, Racine, 400 tons coal; U, Whitney, Milwaukeo; barges Tay Clty, Baylnaw; liotchkiss, Muskoka; Josoph, Haytoaw. — PORT nunoy, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Port Iunox, Mich. Sept, 0.—Down—Props Jawes Fivk, dr., Arctic, Marine Clty, Emplre and consort, John Owen and raft, (raves and consort, Oakland and barges, Hello Cross and barges, - Hows ard and convert, George bated aod Earaesh Seas Hattte, Maplo Leaf, Oliver Mitchelt, Ellen, Spey! Giadutaae, Blsrte Volo, dis Sonuson, BE UN ropa KN. Holland, Keewanaw, Pacific, Mamtoba. Lake Ontario, Idaho, City of Concord, Wileon ani barges, leauc May and Uaruce, Porter, Chamberlulu sud bargus, Mary Uringle and barges; geliry Harriet Movs, 8S. L. Watson, St. Andrew, jonteray, Wind hortheast, brisk. {Veathor cloudy, ‘The tug Peindeville, with the achr Mary Collins in tow, arrived from Cheboyyan this evening. ‘The Vowel’ wan releatcd yesterday, 1 leaking some- what, and will probably be docked here, ‘he bark ‘Two Faonles, bound up, iain dry-dock here calking. PORT COLBORNE, Burrato, Sept. 0.—Vessela passing Port fo borne Fock In twenty-four ending Op. m. hth? Weatward— Prop Cuba, Hamilton to Dotrolt; barks. Henry Folger, Kinguton to Chicago; T. 1, Mer- ritt, Wingston to May City; 3M. J. Cummings, Charlotte to Chicez ondon, Kingston to ‘tyler jo; aclira Keaguit, Charlotic to Detroit; Ayr, Gul- lina Hay tq Windsor; Gh, M. Neclan, Kingeton to Middle {sland} prope Dominion, Detroit tw Mon- treal; Swallow, Alpena to Ogdensburg; sclire Ruse Black liver tu Kingston; St. Androws and Lucky, iack Hiver tu Torgntos: William Elgin, Uydurich to Bellville; A.d. Dewey and Floretta, Chicava to Kiuguton; Stella, Milwaukee @ Quubec; barge Dashing Wave, Alpong (o Og- lenybury. - Vessels dlacharging af the elevator—Hark. Don- aldsun, Chicago, po orders, THE CANAL, * Banas out, Sept. 6,—-Arrlved—First Nattonsl, Bird's Bridge, 0,400 bu corn; Montauk, Locknost, 200 brie four, 185,010 Ibs meal; Lily, Morris, 0,000 bu corny Omaha, Morris, 5,700 bu corn, 9,430 loa seed, Hiupesrout, Sept. 6—0 a, m.—Arrived—Mon- treal, Ottawa, 6, 000 bu corn, Clenred—Kennebeck, Ottawa, 88,408 ft lamber; fap Montauk, Lockport, 4,250 bu wheats Cayuye, ackport, 14,U14 tt lumber, 180,000 shlaylea; J. fouchard, 1 70, 262 ft lumber, 0, 4004 fluor. 1B, 7,000 6 aldlog, 60, 000 ebingles. — ONEIDA LAKE CANAL, Water wea let juto this cana} Fridsy fyr the frst ume, ‘Enle Ine of commerce will boueds the boaty men who load at Oswego, asthe distance fs much shorter, ang consequently will bo a saving of time snd tolla, It opensup a new chauvel of commual- eaitas, to Lake Untariu by the way of Onelds Lake, aud which roaches svygral enterprising towns on the route thut produce lumber ia larse quantities, siio gluse, Ue, stone, wood, shinglcs, und wany Other products of mechanical uber. ‘The cbanavt of thls cana} tein width and depth fully equal to ‘are competent to’ oa Ww free pu jase bo: It is the intention of the canal oficlals, howe’ to only G11 the canal tu ubout Ove feel of water (ole scasun, — : MILWAUKEE, Special Dispasch ta Tha Tribune. Mitweakzx, Sopt. ,—Charters—Props Anale Young, Phitedclpbis, echr Allcybeny, wheat to Erle, through rote; echr America, wheat to Port Colvdrne, sic; azsreyute, 155, 00, LARGE EXCURSION PARTY, ‘The atme John Sherman brought from Bt. Joe lsat evening s large sscursion pasty, malnly residents of Grand Kapide, Mich., who come to sce the Ex- position and the city, ‘They will rémaio anti) Saturday, when thoy will returaby the eame route. A portion of tha 630 persons thst coupuso the are at the Orand Pacific Hotel, Hands House, and a few are stopping with friends. Among the namber are Ieading business men of Grand Ravids, momt | BUILDING, CHICAGO NTER-STATE XPOSITION. Now Fully Reaty for the Pabli, Complete in all DepartmentePand the Gnest repre- rentative exhibition of American Industry and Art ever beld—eqnal in quality to the Centennial of ‘7, Let no intellisent person of the Nurthweat fail to see (hin Creat Atserican Exhibition, Admi-elon—Adhits, 23 cts; ebildren under 12 Fc jy one, and they LAKE FREIGHTS. Cutcaan, Rept. 6.—Freighta were dali and eseler at 24@2%e for com to Ruffalo. 8. Fiintand T. P, Sheldon were taxen for corn at 23fe, and the eche B, F, Bence for corn at 2hc, all Capscity, 128,C00 bu. of grain and a aurpias of veeec] capacity ts having adeprcerinz effect on the carrylrfz trace at prenent, ter dzares will probably be obtained soon, William Home, lumber, Bay City to Chicago, 7 ea! Folger, cedar posts, Alpena to Chicazo, 3c Schr Norris, deats, Oconto to Kingston, $4.25. LOWER FOX RIVER. There {9 now aatd to bo a good threc fect of water stovery pointon the Lower Fux, and the river craftare betng putin trim for the fall bualness. Wo undotatand that considerable flour from Ap- Ploton anit other points on the river is to ho ship- pod rast by river tu tia point, When tuat kind of basincens bering, the **old tnies” that people are forwill have made thelr appearance ‘ay fom which the gine ty aesame ® aon rates on all transportation Hines, HOOLEWS THEA Monday, Sept. 10, engagement of the eminent tragedian, LAWRENCE BARRETT, BUPPOUTED DY Mi ONEILD, And a Powerful y Evenlag—licHeny ind this water hi hoy iN practical ehape, BUFFALO DRY-DOCKS, The Union Dry-docks are pushed with work. ‘The prop Jay Gould came out Monday night, hav- Ing been repaired, propa Ituanoke and Nebraska have been In to atop Ieaks, cic. ‘Tha rebr Sweepstakes wan in, lant night for cating and to stop a leak, Weaver is having a Wilbor in vetting a W. Houghton, ouetcauli'a new version of ur, Wine Works Wonders,” THEATRE, and Weinerdsy god INSTANT SUCCESS Of America’s Greatest Comedians, STUART ROBSOY & W, H. ORANE In Mion Douetcabit’s Great Pay, FORBIDDEN FRUIT, LL anda super’ east of characters. ip Tee eminent Tragustian, LAW. McVICKEWS THEATRE, LAPT NIGHTS OF THE GREAT SUCCESS, TIS Horns oF eheral overhauling’ ac ew fore and mainmas Dobbins a new mizzen and echt FLA. er colking tup sides.. MONDAY, Sept. 2, Fat MARQUETTE. Aipeetat Dirpatca to The Tribune, Mangurtre, Mich., Sept. 0.—Arrived—Schra Behina, P.M. Masah, Cleared ~Prup B. We Rust; ache Le C. Butte, 11. R, Newcombe, Jobn fu 3 Soecial Dispatch to Tha Tritune, Enz, Pa., Sept. 6.—Arrivale—-cir “William Young, Ogdensburg; barge Amertean Giant, Bogl- BATEMDAY—LAST DALY MATIN: Seata can now be xecured fur ths lost weck of EDWIN BOOTE. WIN HOOTH as HAMEE EDWIN BOOTH ash LEAT. Yriduy and Faturday~EDWIN HOOTI ea HNRUTUS. ADELPHE THEATRE, vroprictor and Manager, rh Departures—-P, Chieago; chr Eliza a Wedneulay and Thur NAVIGATION NOTES, Citcaco, There Is 8 falt-alzed fect at the fum- «Schr Magnolia is in dry-dock at Scirs Annie QO. Hanon and Advance arcat Miller's for minor repaira grain carriers arrived yesterday from below... The tag Gold«nnth Maid towed o canal schooner from 4 Sonth Chicazb to this port ina rough rea in the short time of three hours yesterdsy....The peach (rade {a not very large at present. Yeuterday the stmr Corona brought 1,600 baskets, and the etmr Skylark 2,000 packages, from ‘St. Jov and Benton Harbor, and the stmr Riverside 2,600 packages fron: South Haven. Orurit VPants.—Canal-boat Whale hae hean raleed at Buffalo,,,.Schr Len Higby was libeled at Milwaukee Wednesday to secure + Hesm-barge Inter-Ocean fs in dry-dock at Detroit receising two new whecis atmr Manitoba was at Cleveland Tuesday, with an excursion party fron: Morpeth, Ont.. of the schr Wabash, was confined by falo Tueaday..,.Revenua-cutter Perry lise lett, Cleveland, upward boand,...Schr Bollria te fn dey dock at Hetrolt receiving repairs, rendered neces- rary by her mishap at Sand Beach Goverment have tuo cast end of the Meulo ‘The business of the Clevoland Une of steamers is «ls much better to- Tho local Inspectors of the atme Suseuchanna, detween that portand Tovch Lake favorite is dabing for an unused Union cable in the vicinity of Belle Iels, and when {tia found $$ will be transported to and put in uve -After the repairs upon the Inter. Ocean are completed, the huil of the satmr it. N, Rico will bo taken tute the wy) trult to be converted intoa steam barge laaac May aud consoris are qut of the dey-dock at Detroit and on their way to Chicago to enter {nto the grain trade between this port and Port Colborne... At scbra Princess Alexandria, Mineral Btate aro all rece JIL MAVERLY... +A number of 3 HONG ites. De stona ane Grandest Danscires NEW CHICAGO THEATRE opposite Sherman House, Clark: Som WAVERLY Gress Ueception of HAVE Afateof a national reputatto: IU Frese btyle of Genial Minstrelay.. nd25et4. Bemem be yun House. 1 02.70, acamen’s ~~ WRATATAS! RALTHPUL AMUSEMBNT and for RA- should go and take o nt oo! for ail ages and both sexes, COTTONS OPE! THE BEST ENTERTAINME f he & jada Is on the vout! tocks, Magdalen Il TIN THE CITY. KE FOI YOURSELVES. Every Nisht, Wednesday aud Baturday Matinees. NEW PURLAGATIOND NEW LAW BOOKS. LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY, 254 Wasuisaton Stet, Boston, NAVE LATELY PUBLIsnED! per dry-dock at De- mbar barge....The ing attention, ‘The; recalked and aleo generally over. a i] Kobert Glimure, stir Inter-Ocesn, and now suffering with consniwption, torday for Nebraska, where he hopes to have ila health Improved....The elfucts_ raved wrecked Cumberland wore sul at Taronto Tues day, reallzing about $33,000, and’ machinery was to have taken piace on nnier- writers’ account, bi (ve Hundred auc have bean added to uit “Dotealt yea: tag it down to tha present tine. Mi) the Rettlement of ry AdIMLitatrators, The sale uf tho bull and tmproves. Svo lume hag received largo auditions, exceeding rc Alarge number o rar more compicie ie almof the author exctualvely tu the ES ON CRININA! WF. Mod wreally euluried. “two 14 cased, of which 5,501 are much con! ‘offering for some demand for smal Iron-ore freighte were scarce and rates wenk....At Toronto the water in tho harbor was acnslbly iawer hat there was plouty in the im sized cenft, jon hay been ta devote this vol **Betileinent of Estates Disiion's COMME: Bixth Haltion, " Hav! Yoin, Bvo, heen, “Chia edition contains 9,1 hot cited by any oltier Ainurican author. within the past waels ie th ‘ai the head of tho Narrow abandoned Wer and claimed the 98 It {s improbable that she will be ral Huht on Devil's [stan f the hathor, will be ehown on tho 15th of Uctube ace to Jfallfax harbor Halo tho echt Delaware ‘This will inako thy sofor and casder .. tahes the cargo of bulk salt for Chica; by ihe Stampode, The latter cratt had trouble and bas becn having it re- ard, Je, which N THK LAW OF EVIDENCE. Titre with per centre board id haste rhe tron tag B. if cost Bi0,00D a few years ago, was GELOW'y TORTS, Leading casce on the Law of ‘Torta, determined by the Uourts of Americ: . faud. “With Notes Uy Aleitilto Mi. Digelowe” wvo, WASIBURS GN THE AMERIOA) Fourth’ alton. Washburn, Threo vuls. 8vo,” Sheep. ANGELL ON LIMITATIONS, at New Orleans, Thompion waa of Wednesday reports the arrival there of a a the Clara, with a cara of mple cabin sccommodations ext Monday oveniny at the ening Star, of the amore, will leave Detrolt an the fire of her rogular trips to Port Mops and intorun ports with the atme Ail! rd, TEMPERANCE, Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Aapison, Wa, Sept. &—At the morning session of the Grand Lodge of (load Templara to-day the usual complimentary resolutions were adopted. Several annual and committco reports wero acted upon with lengthy discussion. Resolutions were adopted recommending the establishinent of Worthy Grand Lodges in En- gland aud Australia, but protesting against o division of the present Worthy Grand Lodge territory of the United States and Canad: Instructing the Executive Committce to take for the formation of an fosurance company similar to the Oud-Fellows’, and ro- port at thie acsalon next year, ‘This afternoon the newspavers were thanked for courtesies and accurately reporting pro- A resolution was adopted instructing the Chicf Templar to correspond with other tem- peruice organizations ret tion in an appeal to the the que®ion of total prohibition to the peuple “There was bu reference to a Protiibl- tion party, but a majority of the Lodge, and all Jeadlng inembers, were personally outspoken aguinst the mavenient, Hastings’ report on the condition of the Or der closed thy proceedings. but able and glowing relative to the condition and future prospects of the U1 ‘Adjourned at 5 och Members wilt reti Biorrow worning, ——— MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, Garena, IL, Sept. &—The whole of Bouth- -orn Wiscunsin fs terribly excited over tho sud- den disappearance of Dr. M. A. Fox, an exten- sive inlulug opsrator, residing in Shullaburg, His Habilltles are aaid to be upward of 10,000, and bis asects tess than $2,500, sed to be worth $100,000 or more, aud bat Imited credit, ie wae tho proprictur of the largest mince io this region, aud bad from twen- ty tv thirty men tn bis employ. chants tn this $50 to 8500, LAW OF REAL ae rn Enay Mitfeaileaon the Lew or Eerebpets aed tus Aeat opel i ipitaclice. By Savie MP Bigclow. “ree sacep, EROS REME 8 AND It] HR CIvIL AUTON accord aud‘Territortes wees that : LL.D. dye. shee, THK LAW OF W! a . brading’ the Jurtasritence Reoond Edition, eDIAL RIGNTA ing to the Reformed ud tu use in all tho at ‘ace ut Vasant ent the & zf IF LAW OF PERSONAL PRO Tanuractng Origivat AGtakition, By Jauies Behouler, i ON TH SCHOULER OX PORT AP THE 1 NBO) . SUITS Weak USitEn ME Ate ven DIGEST. First Be: tie “ecrlote Coutts wit the ea File. aul Cove ttetare f vols. of Iteportscomprised fy thie 1 tela ldvels, lvyel Hye. Bl he fourteen volumes contatn 12,800 pages, dontie ype contents of fore 8. int, equal ty the t fy-tive Ordiuary volumes of Iepurt UNITED STATES DIGAST. First Beries. 7 vols. A if fens, courts wishin sgiemia ‘Vaughan Ws ure to aubinit MOCK, With Notes by 8. ROCRRDINGS 1 TH Appoltitment uf Ad ratory Gi Trustecas bules of Neal and Personal inte, eters eta, By Willa L, suntth. sve, bheep. REVORTS. Vol. rts Of Cases are ad determined t WCourt of tae Watt: nee forthy Firat Clroult, By Jabes &, Hela, jock. ura home tonight and to- WILL PUBLIST IM SEPTEMBRE: NOELL ON WATER-COUNSES. Eta with Seo, by the Lowes, pratt AND CIRCUIT LEPORTS, LAW OF EVIDENCE. ferences ta American ae Seventh Kdltion. Hou. J. G Verklas. ave. IV. Cases areued an: w . 7 4 OT ized in ewe aap of the Ualica tates, “North Gorman Lloyd. ¢ steamers of thts Cora} dey frune Bremen Piers rr Fra Several mer city aro creditors of Vox ranging ills whereaboute are unknown. _SPEOIAL NOTICE: TP 15 G@NEWALLY ADMITTED New York ta budthein aad Urvmen, Stet cab) r i stearate * py 2 Bowling Airgeu. Bi Great Western Stomushlp Line. From New York to Driatol (England) direct. is Ile the only perfume t ALLY AND PALTICULARLY 81 it bas oF th wigorstlog efcets, ts re, BTU; {ntermadlate, $45; Steet: ‘Wckele 86 favorable raive } certian, 2h Apply vo ¥ 47 Clare: SUMMER RESOINTS, WaeE, BANE HOTEL, ry ry th jot waisee Oar eINBANIS" dkerchiofs, uallty, $1.50 sdieas.* s Han Pare Linen Ca: at perbalf Uoseo, ur 25g cach. 178 Rast og FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. H1& U3 Lake St., Chicago. Be sarefultobuyonly the Genuine, MAGNOLIA BALM. ' BEAUTY: NecretoraTair Pace A Romance of Renlity—The Devices of the Queeny of Society—How Pinin Features are Mnde Attractive, nud the Hemishevor Nature are Hidden hy the Witchery of Art-An suterest- iny Mevelations a our climate, and owing to American modes of life, not one woman possesses thut Lest boon of nature—a falr complexion; a gift without. which there can be no real beauty. There is no use of repining, because It fs so. The sensible thing under the circumstauces, Is tu ace haw the defect may be overvume. Cicarly, iu this matter, Art must be called ‘upon to supply whal Nature has denied, Does a falr roaster tsk, How! To reveal that very secret 1s the purpose of this articte, “What can’t be cured need not be endured.” inthis case, An adroit chemist. named Hazan, has provided an infallitle means of making the pialnest face radiant, and of overcoming all the defects which, without his invention, often make Ife a long martyrdum to ladics of society. Mr. Hagan's Magnolia Balm Ts certainty one of the most marvelous and use- ful products of imadern selence. The united teathnony of thousands of Jadics reveals the fact that ‘the Mauyouta BALM is a sure device Jor ereating a pure and blooming complexion. It conceals‘all natural Licmishes in the must surprising and effective tanner. e It recnoves all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotches, freckics, and tan, with inagical power. it drives away all cvidences of fatigue and ex- eltement. It makes the platnest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazzling purity, and makes the neck, face, and arms appear graceful, otund, and piumo. It inakes a matron of 33 or 40 100k not more than 20 years uld, and changes the rustic maiden into a cultivated city belle. The Magnolia Balm removes all blemishes and conceals every drawback to beauty: ant, whlle it ls as hariniess as water, tt a so Ijedike in us effecte that the eloseat observer cannot detect Ute use. 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Tnstitute_of the Sacred Heart, of Mary, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. IL. Academy anid day-sehoot fur young Iatien, Will rex ebaa Sept. & Wrz, Hoard and tuition in two ianzoagee, editing, Cte. ¥ ry i sitkit sUPEnton. YE, SASLYA ANDINS. BRADFORD (LATE Mra. Ggden Hafinan's) brgiish, Frencn, and Gor- niin’ nia War-sehool for y any fadive and with eallathentct, No. 17 W. R4t itn. « Feopens Sept, 24. Application may nemate hy letter OF Tioruuaiey eomrecent teacher hectucerby roe ae Waterhouse Hawkine ant Dr. Labberton, 2 oe Be ME, SeRSON MILITARY, acaneMy witu F geen Ia Sty cept, M4, Ciradtars obtaine! at readnn: dant gradas ‘West Point. rs easy FREEHOLD INSTITUTH, Freehold. N. J. Boandtne actuvl tor buys. Tha iter, A. G. CHAMBERS, Princhal N,N. ds. BOARDINGBC} icinies tevin Maw York, flere SNe ah year begiha Octubers tte RAILNPAD TINE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrnaxation or Rerenexce Manns.—t Satarda guetpleds *Bunday ‘xcepieds © jMomuny teseened tbuiy. Cy CHICAGO & KORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Ticket OMces, €2 Ciark-at, (Rherman House) and at ‘the depata, Leave. | Arrive. aPectiic Fast aStoux City & a bubunue Hay it sta . 30 ab 7) is 15 13 13 15, 35: SPREE EPP: 3283532533333 eneva Lage & [tac UGenera Lake Expr SLake Geneva Expres ‘Tal in Hotel Cars are run throuzh, het cht. cago and Omaha, on the train leaving Chicazo at 10-39 am ther road rane Pnilman or any othe hotel cars wert of Cicazu. ie Sher Racea ot G—Pepor curner of Wells and Rinal O—Deput coruer of Canal and Kigzicests, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIVE. Ticket offices 02 Clark-st._and at _Kinzic-Strect Depot. Leave. | Arrive. s10:t00 a, m. * 4: Ye WO:OOB: Was # Ui ws He Bt Paul & I CHICAGO. ALTON & BT, LOUIS AND CHICAGO ZANBAS Unter tense Wer ee eC EL LHHES, itweaty thirdeate “Ticker Umioes 12r ieaadorstee |_teave, Ransas City & Denver Fast Bx.¢12:90 gt. Joule Spriucfield bz... 8 Rt Louis, Sprinzneld € T akin and Peoria Fret Hx) ak se Shur CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union Depot, corner jon and Canaleata, Thekst Odice, Gheouth Clark-st., opposite sherman Mouse, _andat depot Leave.) Arrive. filwaukee Exnrees.cccssssssee'® 20 * 7:90, Mittoneintar i Innesct Green: beh ases we ia: Met i 10:00, ra, PRCA. Wheonsidy low sota Rxprcas...... +e ee¢ BCS. Mm. ‘Wisconsin & Singesota, Green} . Hay, beevens Point. ‘Aahe) laud through Night 200 n. m.'¢ 72008, mm. ‘AN traina run via Sillwaakee, Tickets for 8c, Patt and Minneapolls are good elther vis Madison and Prairie du Chieu, of via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Wins. 001 oat. ‘wenty: Depot, [eect olen iii Mandolin, meee CIM CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. De Keeney ray., and Sixteenthe Tieket Oifces, Sa ‘actfic’Kxpreas for Onshe. Kansas City, Atchison & a EXPTUMs, ». oeereees: Dubuqae & ¥ioux Cli Pcie Siunthan KanaaaCity, Atchteal ‘and Texne Express, MICHIGAR OBNTRAL RAILROAD, eeneket iter ov Ciatk-ats, southeant Suruee of tay dipte Grand Pactte Hoel, eau at Palmer tious MS AUAD HON. CHARLE Chal WILLIAX K, DIM KOC This schoot te designed to give the best and most thervy; parativa forcotlew. Thy past year there n ieaahers all of ability aud experience, jared and Afty puptis, selse preparatory class in Unulish studies and French for buss frum tea to fourteen years of ade. ho Avade ng-house fs uvder the eatire Tt, oud boys recelve cara- address the Master, “ACADENY, No. 11 Eighteenth-st. Classles! and English Day School, with Primary, Intermediate and Cullegiate Departments, Pupite of both «exes have equal advantages, and may pre- pazo fur admntsalin to any Colleyuor University or for buatues, Eleventh year beeing Sent. 17. UL, if, BABCOCK, Prin MORGAN FARK MILITARY ACADEMY, A First-class Preparatory School. Besston be Sept 6, 1877. Fur ests origattons nly ae bom 5 Patines mete tea EMY, Osea’ Leave, ‘Mati (via Main aud Afr Line). Dey Bxpress, Amainazou Acoot Atlautle Expres Right Expross: FITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY Depet, corner Canal aud Mudlaon-ate. ‘Hickrt Oicoa aud Giraud Wscidc Mute, }_Arttve. ‘Leary ‘Matl and Express, facie itxpre just Lives, Vapi yA a ni 7 Foul eter nicer Ho, Clarkeats Palmer ileuay Grand Pacitc, and Depot (Reposition Bulluing). Leave. | Arrive. ‘Morning Express. 508, m.|} S:40a, m, Fast Linesserve i40p, m.!} 6:40p, m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. AE DEE EAN SOUTHER Sifladile Express, sty, NA Hoston psc PITTISBURG, OINCTNNATC Deyot corucr of Cilnton aud Car a.m. ? R10 Colambus & Hast Day FF . Th. ptm. 4 7:08. mi. Columuut & East Night Cale, ED, N KIRBE TALCOTT, } Associate ESP ETE See Lata, PENNAYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTEL, Ba, opens SEER 12th, Location uealtie fal; grounds ampies Uulidings commodiuus, ‘Thurs ough fnetruction ty Cl Vi. tho Chase gis, NGLIvIE, \Caratul eupwis eiva, of Cadata, te JEWEET WILCOS, Hage, rt mont Howse, Chicagy, oF Col, ‘i deus Mile. C. Broussais’ French and Euglish School fur Young Ladies and Children, reopens on Supt, 10, at GUA Michigan. as, She'will be aststed by Mlle, M. Mrauusala, Mlae Jeffers, and ailier competent toachers, MISS OWELL'S SCHOOL, AND KINDERGARTEN, MISS MACK'S SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, Will open MONDAY, Bept. 10, tu the parlors of a rap-Chopel, Indianasay,, fear Twentycolatiene, ute HARVARD SCHOOL, 21 Sixteenthest., ‘Will reopen Sept. 17. Thorough preparation for College, ‘the Eeientide Schoul Yur’ business lifer Mr, SOMOMINUER will be assleted by a full corps of competent teactors, TUE COLLEGIATE CLASRES, By PROF. CLARKE, out Ws Ad pigperioy. students for YALE, ANN A Vulut, Vasiar, &c., &c.. or fur Gret-class teachers, are now feovened. A tow thors buaniers can be acouniuio- MISS H. M. WHEELER’S SELECT SCHOOL, 5 Wit open Meaday, Kept. 10, at her residence, 343 West Manatee Method aud books tle saine sa is public ve | ALLEN ACADEMY Preparce nove aud Young Sten thurvuzbly fur best Col- q orfur nee Ute, Careful attegtion ritee w Nike boyes Bohol year Just ghened, ew pupils re: celveds adress’ HEA Ww. ALLEN, Ll Dae Be “ od. 144 and 140 T ean sted by Mag TILIESTON, will olan her, Board Ausated b; THURSTON, will reopen he - faund lay School for edud Ladies ahd Children, 33 Weat Forty-ecventh-at., New York, ua Wedarsday, Beot. ad. Thorough hugiiah Cour,’ with superior fa chitiva fer tue sity uf Stusic, French, and German, Clrculure sant ou applioation. "HRURON-ST. SCFIOOL Por young Laiva and Hoye will reopen Tis Te AGS y Tease ta Ecned ts Toghudad fi Culex, ur day, Sept. Prana a the course for all but tae yuuugest ciaswy wita tal catts charge, Forctrouture api ly 7 iturvu‘as. NORTH SIDE HHIGHER SCHOOL, 30G and 309 CHICAGUAV, a or upyly Denbon> CEUIL BALNES, 4.1, CHICAGO, BOOK ISTAWD «& PAgUEIO BATLBOAD bev eae eSS Brute Ne Leave. | Arrives roaha, Learenw'th & Atch Ex * Pc ovation. “UAKE NAVIGATION. : Fs GOODRICH STEAMERS x ") Vest 6 Yor MDDS ada Hare poy nlay's Boat dun't go uid tax's boat yuve thruva to ForGrand‘iishes: Grand Itapita, and Musee ven, \- oF (atl, Dally, Sunday excupted. 27 Be mh Dal for Manletws, Ludington, at Peutwate i ri Saurus Stay caconer ah te Forse Jdtaph “ally at toa tn. dunday 8a. cobted: | Satu buat does aus luave YorGreen bay, Racanaba, otc., Friday... dive aud ducks fous silcubedu-ay, Thm PROPOSALS, CONVICT LABOR 10 LET,’ Fealed proposals will be received at the office of the Sucrelary of the Ruard of Publle ands auy Bulldiugs of Nebraska, eutlk yon of ‘Thur. 1: bent, Dy 1977, for she lvasing of the Meuitcutlary, rounds, and convlet labor, fur at au six years, from Ue s7t. Th der aball bay all Pe ry expends, inuludiue sal- farice uf ott Kevrers Wurukeya, end ether ulldiugs, buardiug and elusis beceesary exvenacd (bu bate tractor 3 spcelded umount (oot to ) Par capite ub cach convigs. ea Ww lease tho labor Ay De aitentiary the cere, guards ely, ty cstisgut the ng df coovicty and al dest a af Whe lowest rate per day per capits will De od Lue contrackt sald contractor, to have (he Gye ie Mids dere w y chvck fur thu §um of $5,U00 a8 secur of au acceptably bond {a the sua of $1 tects able under the laws of Ncbraska ta cae te contract awarded biut or thom, mtered jut shall provide that the, foal eabayetve: it cluliue of tue couvicts aball be une the control of said Duard aud the War. bo contract will by wade whleb shall Usprive tbe vila. of apy of the orivttoges granted patra ete eh eee iain Le en taco wear cra these IG dae Nae ata * Blds for Cony a Ne Becpelary uf the Board Pybite Panut aad Bande ie cee GEN? Montane .C. MCBRIDE, Board of Publis Lands sha Buldluge Biate of we- a