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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JULY 20, 1876—~TW LVE PAGES MRS, SWISSIHELM. She Gets Aftar Hugh McCulloche Ex-8acretary of the Treasury, On Account of Something He 8ald at Henry 0. Bowen's Fourth-of- July Celebration; Pitehes Info. *Taternal Government ;” and Ad- vises Each Workingman o ** Paddle His Owa Camoe,” To the Editor of The Tribune. Prixceroy, July M4.—Honry W. Bowen had a Fourth-of-July colebratlon at his home, Wood: stock, Conu.; and smong tho speakers Waé Hugh McCulloch, ex-Sccretary of the United Statos Treasury: His subject was * Floance sud Busiooes. Hia addreas occuples nine col- wins of the Jndependent, and {s s0,good a specimen of thy gencral trestment of the subject by wwise men of the Eagt! that § beg space to call attention to it. Except one sentence on the sayents of the last seventeen years,' ‘‘upon Javish expenditure and wild spaculstion as in- ditations of real prosperity,” the first two col- ums are takeu up with @ reccommendation of travel, wud o landation of thu British Govern - ment. Thea we have a short descrivtion of tho ciisls of 1870, and the unezampled wickedneas ard rottenncss It basbrought to light, but vo Liutof sny producing causs ot sald wicked- ness, which gcems, fu the chaotic mind of the preat War Becretary, to hava *growd,”, like 'fupsy. He says ho docs “not underrate the effects of our great Clvil War, uor the efllect of machinery on labur™; and yet he does not sce why the bo'tom ahould Lave fallen out of the highway of life, na {L has done. He s pretty nearly cor- tatn that It would have been as solid as the Giant's Causcway if only Congress Lizd perinit- ted him, ond his successors In office, to go on retiring $2,000,000 o month of legal-tender potes. Mo says he told the people, in 1805, that “labor is the zreat source of national wealth,' and that the value of moeney devends upon the uanuer i which it fs used;" hut they did not miud him. 1o tetls them now that the passage cf the Bllver bill was repudtation; and they do nut mind hima bit moure than thoy did twelve years aZo. ‘The reason of thia last newlect may be, that Lo tells them, ut tho same time, that the only wunstiiutional Jegal-tender 16 goid und siver, and gquotes Danlel Webster to prove it There are four columns in walch these statcnments are wixed up with acts of L:A.mgn:u;l Mr. Sherman's preseut und past position, and National Banks; but I cannut wake vut whether theso should bo suppressed or multiplied, 1 the sixth column he eets along to labor- saving machinery, stirs that up with Commun- fam, nnd—well—yes—not just exactly—but— shein!=pretty nearly vomea to the concluslon that the manufacture of mowing-machines iy opposed to the public welfare. In culumn No. ¥ he lestures property-holders for not attending prunory meetin d * a distingnished clerey- wan " for sayin: Wa should not trouble vur- aclves when wesco men sullering from huoger?'; talks about the bountiful crops und the cuuse of he Jate War; infurms us that the question of Btate-rights was * put to rést toon the battle- fletd," and quotes in cvidence the very distin- gulstied conshleration with which Nortueen peopla troat Beceasluniats; suys that Soutiern nearoes should be protected by the strone ari of the Federal tiovernment {n Ehe rivhts of free. nien; says tho true {uteresis of the country de. maud that there shall be nosoild South, and tuat tho matter will toke care of ltsell; nike pardon for sucaking so long, and bows himeelf vut at the cud of the nluth columin, If common folk, after reading this harangue, o not undorstand all about finauce and busl: nesw, ft s not Mr, McCulloch’s Iault; for he, no doubt, dId bis best to enlighten them, But it reminds me of the Scotchman's definlition ot metaphysics as *onytbinge which na man could onderstan’, and that tho spesker did pa' onders! I‘M:lmlel‘." 2 Uy Yalihit #1140 from the frat and une from the niuta coiumn, I make out what sceins to bu o point, viz.: thut lavish cxpenditurs and a Inrgo foreign debt are amonyg the ovils from which we sutfer; and shis carries me hack to tuat evenmng when Slra. Ingersoll, stuce mother- in-law of Goy. Chamberlafn, and Mrs. Capt, Bmith, returued, all discouraged, from, thelr vislt fo Mra. Lincolu ond Sira. McCilloch. They nhad gone as & Committee Irom the " Natlunat Bee Buclety, whose ob- ject wous to check oxtravagant expendi: turo of Amcrican women, and pledge thent to the use of domestic dress-goods during the War. Both Indies wero quite wilhng to give tueir influence to that object, but the hsbands of botb denouuced it a8 unputriotie. The cus- toms duties on foreign dress-goods wers an {m+ Yurtunt part of the Gorvernmuent rovenues, umd way effort to dimlulsh imports was an attack upon the Unfon. Actordlug to the opinlon of thix greut iinancier, it wus, during the War, n vatrlotle duty for American women to convert themselves fito mop-sticks to swush gutters with Lyons velvets aud the costilest of foreign sutins, irrus-grains, aod laces, ‘That we sulfer from the effects of that patri. otlain I8 moaL truv, but no one man Is more re- £pouutble for it than Hugh McCulloch; ana Lis mistake about it shows it possiblo that he muy be m'stalen about its belne * repudiation ™ to pay a debt according to coutract, Une Wea runs out and {n all through bis long t aud this 14, that the country bas more touey nuw than it can uso to advintuge, und that the ery for greenbacks (s born of Ignorance, Tuthis he fa slisleht; but all the truth of the phtiecch @ more thuu offsct by {ts assumption tust workinemen aud women are a set of fin- beelles to be tutked adout, uut fo; that somebody ourht to take curd of thew sud find them work; thut thoy are a kind of cabbaze, to be. planted, and hoed, and watered, and grown, made juto sauerkraut when frost comes, and stowoed away 1u tellars, to be kept safely untit apring. 1u thts reapect he fulls fnto the Cowtnunistic, Trades-Union groove, and assuines tbat work- fuginen must per so bu idiots, minors, wards ot the nutlon, or some other kind of fncapublus, Wwhoare to ba lecislated for und about, an tanch care of we if they were pumpkins and tould not roll themsclves In out of the cold, or 83 If they were sume kind of domestis sotinal sunt must bs mado comfortable by somo superior intelligence. “The Hoclalistic Labor party! unish lsborers provoies to for working uiore thau slght iours » day; calls upon some oneto Inspect the dwellings of laborery, ai look {nto their Hlour-sacks, and R"K'El’-l.\hll' and all other of thetr couditlons; waute the General Governs ment o place them on an ur,ulllly with contra- Lands and Indians, by estab ahing a bureau to look afrer them, tosee that they send their children to school and do not put them to work 100 carly. 1nto tuis groove falls the veuerable Hecretary, snd wants to tayo workiugmen taken €810 of Uy protesslonal Hnanciers, who burrow !l.l;lfguu h:r tllxlalr l.’:,:w:"L:"“ 1uslst upou paylug cents for 1L, with inferest, - “‘,"‘i“ “‘f"( “?Mr_ 5 , by way of maln Like political economlata geerally, . wuzlng, woudering what Fl:l bt\:{nn‘:i.t:(":l::t “putlfe coutidence® which evory one under- Staads to ba all that ls wanting to” bring back our lost good thimes. While he gazes, and won- ders, and thinks It was this act of Congress, or that, which destroyed contidenco, sud teaches laborlog men to dawdle arouvd and walt for Cougrasa to wet work for thew, ha walks over the great caute of the troubls, and never seems t apect i1t ; or, If be kuows It, his uld political in<tinet of begging votes by flattery proventshis telling it Laboriog men are their own oporessors, and they wiat be alaves until they coase to be slaye- bolders. They wmust learn to maintaln, cach mxo hfs own right to dispose of his own labor A8 be thluks beret, aud must scknowledge and Teapect tho right of every othier 080 10 use bis own bons sud muscle for his own benefit, Every 'man for himself must uban. doa “ the position ol uum(l{ to bia em- Yloy:r. and must bonestly seck the success of Le busiuess in which be s employed, They oust, a_body, maintain the sacredness of toulracts, They must sct Mke wen, not like Yvressoulng anlmals, before they can have con- Bdence in themaselves and onc snother; sud, :ng:::.lh"' have this, public confidcuce 8 re- They must break up all those organizations H teach that treachery to employers is 8 u‘"l 0 themaselves, They inust ceass to organ- 9 1nto hostils bands to make wur on each Other; must stop cating each uther, o their orts 10 crush those who fiad tbem work and ®azes; aud ¢ood times will come as by magic, X B4 loog as the strcams run joto the Jake, sod €ep 1t full, the sun draws molsturs from ft, ;wlmhdmnhuxu this, and it falls fn ralv to telresh the carth and the streawas; but, when & { #10p the supply, sad send muskrats to d:: ?n Dlhe lake, the ruin stops, sud tho stresms ‘u}npunlhu are the lakei,—the natural reser- Toira in which surplus labdr fs collected aud socrved, o boscut vut In bew euterpriacs Bi¥8 emplosiant 1 lahor; sod 8 war of 1aborers againat capitalists nnatural 28 & ;«v?’ll of rivers aga{nst oceans, or hands against eads. Experience proves that, fn an army of many thousands, théra [s seldom mors than one man t to command, snd the welfare of all depends on getting him at tho head, Experfenca also proves that ten men are able to handle a plek and shovel for cvery one fit to_superintend tha repairs of one mile of railroad; and tho inter- ests of commerce and travel demand that that man direct the other ten, 1f he dues not, they will be thrown out of work by the unfitness of the ono who takes his place. Then human fn- stinct teaches that that one man hns a right to more wagea than any onio of the men who do- pend on him for work. 1f workmen retuso to recognize and be gov- erncd by the lawa of nature, which bind maen together as opposites, the comnlementa of cach otlier, they must suifer tha consequences. 1l is tne workinginan'’s trie friend ‘who says to each one, * Paddle your own canoe." this twaddic about taking care of them as if they were a flock of tamne pigeona s sn fnsult, It s bad enough to Le u wom nd bave men make splores like toy balloo nd put one lu to stay; but it must be worse to be a man snl have to be taken care of ke a little plaster-of~ Parls Samuet saying his prayers, A human biped with n beard must feel nfcu to have po- Mtfeal-economists discuss i as It he were ons of 8 thousaod Uegs of wheat which wora to be disposcd of to the bost advautace, 'Pears to me, 1.1 were n wan, with all the waste vabing and Idie Helds In this country before me. [ should save Agitation Comuniitecs and ex- Heeretaries the trouble of lnlkiufi about me; for, If 1 did not ralse my own pork and beans, ft would be curious. JiRE GRAY BwissuELM. A SCOTCH DIVORCE CASE. Trouble Detween Sir J. G, Tollemache Sin- clalr and Lady Sinclalr—Alleged Bad Be- havior of tho Lady. Glatgow Times, June 20, Yesterday Lord Currlehlil heard evidence in an action for divoree at the fnstance of Sir 1. G. Toflemache Sinclalr, Bart., of Ulbster, Member of Parliament for the County of Caithness, agalnat his wife, Dame Emnia Isabella Harrlot Caur Standish or Binclair. The ground of action Is the allezed unfaithfulness of the wife, for whom dofenses wero lodged, but no aopearance was made, ‘fhe fiest witness oxamived was Sir Tolle- mache Sinclalr, who doponed that he was mar- ried at Durham In November, 1858, and that down to January of thls year he and hils wife lived togother as marricd persons; five children tind heen born of the marriage, four of whom are alive; eloven ycars ago be scquired the Chatesu de Ia Bocea, ut Cannes, In Frhace, sud from thpe td time,when not attending to Parlia- nmicntary dutfes, he had lived there; in 1876 und 1517 Lady Sinclalr did nol return to Scotland along with him und Lis family, because, on ge- vouut of her healtls, slis hod bean rocommended to take the watera at Vichy; she always re- mained 1 France for o time afier ho was called to London to Parllamentary dutles: In Jan- uury last ho came to know of the matiera on which this uction s founded, and ho then fm- wedintoly separated from s wife, nnd bad not lved with her since. Ha ldentitled u locket ss belonglug to her lud)‘nm;:l which contaiued portruits of his son Geurge 3 peraon named M. Audibert, wbo bad boen introduced to them, sud who bad visited thom at Canunes. Audipert was o small lunded pro- prictor and commission sgent at Toulon, " He d1d not know there was suth 8 porson as Louls Lacroix uatil wmnll{. There wus no aathority for such n persou visiting at his bouse. Mune. Dabagllo, Zurich, satd she had been en- waged at Caunes by Lady Sinclair, who sald she wanted o person” tris discrete, who wonld not reveal ses affalres. Subsequent to her engage- ment she went to live with the family, and Lady Sinclalr bad shown her & locket cuntatu. fng Audibert’s photograph, which locket Lady Sinclalr always wore uuderuesth her dress. Lady S8toclalr also wore w ringg with the {u- scription, *Bouvenir, [l A" Witoess had been told by Lady Sinclalr that tho ring had been riven to her by Henri Audibert, ‘Tho witness thon spoka to several meetings betwween Audl- bert and Lnady Binclair, at Tonlon, London, Frejus. At this latter place Audibert and Lady Sinclalr were left Iu ono of the rooms of the Hotel du Nord for i hours. Lady Stuclair afterward told thie witnesa that she had enjoyed thy viest very. mncl aud gu'eie avail eu Pamour avee(w’, In'n hotel at Drogulgnau Lady Sin- cialr and Awlibert passod under the naines of M. and Mnie, Duval; on Slay 27 thc{ went to Marsellles, ond Lady Blnclair enzazed a doublo bedroums in ouo of the hotels} Audibert was waiting at the station and accompanied her ladyship to the Lotel, whero bo remuined with hier nearly threo duys; thev went to Vichy fu June, and there he agulu spont three days with ner ladyship; before bo went away he told hor lndystip, in the hearing of the witness, that tha reason ho did mnot atay longer wos tbat e bLad secu some friends who Kknow them both, and he would 8t _remuin else they wight expose themsclves; Lady Siuclulr's ALay at $k-uv Inated threa months, as she had rone there to get the water: white at Vichy sho beenmie fntitnate with Lonls croix; witness [I} aw i sitting on the stairs us tue hotel; sho saw biw and Lady Sinclair together ona af- teruoou, three days before thelr departure from Vichy; during tho romainder of the stay there they wore a good deal together, both daraz the duy and the night; s month afterward Lady Sinclair went to Montpelier to seo Lacroix, who resfded therog she told witness that that was hor ubject in Liulmx thither; at Montpelier sho lived tn a botel for & weok, and Lacroix speat a portion of each night with her; when they were returaing to Cannes Lady Sinclair telegraphed to Audibert to walt on her at the station at Marsellles; he did not malke his appearance; in Uctober Lucrolx Hyed six” days at tho Chatean do la Bocea, und occupled Sir Tollemache Slnclulr's rooms; on ths Uth of Novomber Laody Blucluir sud witness started from Canncs for Parls, on the way to England; Lacsolx join- ed the train -at a station on the way; witness quitted the compartmont, and Joft Lacrolx and lier Jadyship as tho only oceupants of ft. The Journey was made by night, und Lacroix came to Purts with ber ladyship; Ixmy lodyred togother i Parlé, and bo afterward actompanied ber w Calats, In Jauuvary, 1870, alter the family had gune back to Canies, Bir Tollemachs difocted ber ladyehip to Jeave the liousy, Witness went with ber 1o a hotel in Cannes for o week, Lady Binclaly, fn the name ut Duval, telezraphed to Audibert and told bhlin not to write to the chateau, as shie bad left t. Witness, ou being showna vholufmph of Lady Binclalr for identt- Heatlon, burst iuto tears, sud suo was wilowod to leave the withusi-box, Auguston Boujour, butler to 8Ir Tollemache, aud George Logan, fuctor on the Thurso estates, wers also examined, and ulllmuml] the casu was edjourned till next Thursdsy for further evidence, WISCONSIN TEACHERS. The Avnust Assoolatton lencllnx—cinrin: Excrcises at Geneva Laké~Conductors of Tenchers' Iustitutes, . Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Gewxava Laxe, Wis, July19.—Tho Wiscon- sl Btate Teachers’ Assvclution Las closed fts twenty-sixth annual sesslon, tha most succeds- ful lu jts history., The attyndance bios continued 10 be Jurgo sud the dellberations vory barmoul- ous. Tho mewbers forju a splendid body of ladies and gentiemen, tlo reprosautativa brains of the Badger State. Bricf reports on the;condition of education in varfous localities of ‘the Statc were made by ‘Wood, Roby, Beach, (Steysrt, Kinney, Harvoy, Reynolds, North, angl Mrs. Clupp. Mr, Wood, of Ostkosh, said that an attempt bad been wmade to dyop the clusaical and higher branches, ‘Abis fulied. Tho gk School would be supported, i Mr. Roby, of La Crosse, remarked that a ilich Bchool was belog ‘bulit at & codt of §23,000. A system of special ”promononl is belng sttempts ed. ' My, Besch, of Hetolt, reported that tho rango of studics was beiug ncreased. Expect to bave s class of girls sti)dying Greek next term. Mr. Kinuey, oft Darlington, said that the value of the schoo]-bouss is greater than thatof all the churches.; In hiriug teachors, §1 & month will sometimes decide the chiolce instead of merit, Ve bllss Clapp, of Bt. ‘Croix County, remarked that the peoplo wero bocoming lnterested in school work. . r. Harvey, of Shoboygan, stated that the best work is dona fn the Jower rooms, Districs lurgely Uermau, ate twel % e tlon had becu great, He hu%oc‘::\“l‘uotlh:dm O on. hiutlos, ‘M. Cassaday, 1ne Rav, 3s. h 3 e g . Lulg?n\d Sergt. Rbodo were l’x’krd for :toplu of thetr sddresses proceedings of ey 1t was decided 1o publish the thils sussion lu the Journal of Education, A. Balisbur) offered the followlug resolution, which was adopted . That thu scose of the lsst seutenca of Act 1L of the Coustitution is betevy declared 10 by Lat Durevns vDgs slected Lonurasy wetbars may become active mem! inanyy by the payment of the brescribed fee. Tho following resolution, offered by Mr, Emery, was adopted: Resolved, That the Board of Regenta of Normal Bchoola are hereby requasted to take into con- slderation the advinubility of establishing & kinder- -:Iunlln some one or more of the Btate Normal chools. ‘The volumen of Associatlon history, by Prof. 8allabury, were placed in the hands of the Treasurer, The Association received sn finvitation to attend the aunual sessfon of the Academy of Belence and Arts, Milwankee, The Commilles on Nominations reported tho following: For Sccretary, A. A. Miller; for Treasurer, T, F. Frawley; for Doard of Coun- selors, James McAllister, U. B. Albee, D. Me- Qregor, W. A, Walker, H. C. Howland. ‘the gentlemen were clected, The Commitice on Finance made & report, which was adopted, It showed: Amount f1om previous Tresaure $121.42 Year's receipts for membership. 137.00 Balance on hand . ..., $153.10 Resolutions were adopted giving thanks to the local Commitiee, the citizens of Geneva Lake, the rallroads and steamnbosts which re- dued fure, to ‘Tz TRIDUNE and othicr news. rupm Jor full reports, to A. Nalisbury for his istory, to W, 8, Parker as Raliray Agent, to President McAllister and the other officers, to El‘lr;:l. Rhode for his valuable paper, and others. The following were clectea honorary mem- bers: J. B.Cassuday, Janesyille: the Rev. (Geores 1d, Berat, 8. W. Ruode, Milwaukee; C, E. Buell, Or. George E. Catlin, W. J, Warner, neva Laite; A, F. North, Pewsukeu; E, I 8prague, Elkharn; Prof. Plper, Sterling, Iil.; Prof, Freeman, Rockford, I1l.; James Haunan, Chicago; Prol, Bridges, Elgin, 11l 2 B. L, Dodge, Oak Park, Iil.: J. D. Boud, 8t. Psul. ‘The Assoclation thet. ndjourned, to meetat Mndison the Inst weck o December, A large number of the tnembers and thelr wives tlien attended » roception tendered by Prof. Warnor, at Oakwood Hall. BSoclul inter- courss aud refreshmonts occupied their thne pleasantly for two hours. The grounds were “!I!um'mud with Chinesc lanterns with beautiful cffect, The conductora of Teachers' Institutes held a meoting, after the adjournment of the Assocla- tlon meotinw, In the High-School room. The subject uf Phonies and tue Bylladus for 1878 was taken up, snd Robort Grabam explained the sounds ot the letters sod cailed attention to the difference in pronunciation among the teachers here present. Al the members jolned ip a cluss, which wus drilled by Mr. Graham, ‘They were required to give the vocal elements, and thoy made & poor sunwing, Mr. Stewart askod queations v regard to the pronunciation of the word cog. uestious were also asked by uthers, Ratmarks were made by 8alisbury, Reynolds, ‘Thayer, Chandler, Mtifer, and others. D. MeGregor, of Ulattovllle, madesome futer- esting remarks upou Arithmetic. ‘Yoo muny figures were now used in gooeval practice. He explulned simple mathods of treating tractious. | Am-a sowe further discussion the wectiug ad- journed, ‘e Echibitory Departmont occupled the large rooms in"the basement of the Opera Houne, and attracted much atteation Quring the week, ‘Tho display of Vau Antwap, Urage & Co,, of Ciuclnnatl, was of great Intercst. The mechan- feal excution of their works {s unsurpasse ‘Their geography, with Wisconsin sunplement, Is beautltul, and hizhly sdsvted to teachers’ use, ‘The cheapness aud excoeding merit of larvey's Readers, and other works of this house, have sccured lurge contracts. ‘Tha schools of many cities and laree towna of the Btato were represuntea in spociinens of the work of sld classca, frum the lowest to the high- est. ‘Therc were extensive collections of anatomical and fll)'lloluulcnl charts, drawings, writlog, composition, the kindergarten syatem, map-drawlug, cte. ‘Tt fine exhiblt and the enthusfasm and fu- tollizence displaved fn the eetlugn are sure indieations of the rapld progross Wisconsin s makiog {o educational mutters. MARINIE NEWS. THE WAR OF TIIE TUGS, The competitivo warfare now Leing waged by the Ausocintion sud Indepondent tugs goes on apace. The managors of thu former assert that no further reduction than that announced—30 per cent off tarl® pricos whore ruund-trlp towing is doue —has been madae by them, but the others arc acepting 60 per cent of the achodule ratos, and, of course, masters aud owners take advantago of tho lower fgures, and, a8 a natu- ral seqionco, obtain the largent proportionate share of tue harbor towing, 1t 1 d by those Interaut- ed in tho Assacintion boats, that they merely wish to force & fuw wild t hat have besn doing tuw- ing all along at lcas rates than elther the Awsucintion or the Independent Line bouts to do business at the i forcea 1l ontald - 80¢ h ae going down to Uroyee Point, vic., and bringlug veasel in when they are becalined or kept back by any stress of weather, On the otlior hand, the Independent Line owners stats that thoy allord veesels the samo facllities that the othera da, snd not having so tiany tuge (thers are i in tha Assoctations snd 13 in Indepundost Line) thuy cannot lay out ou the lake in such force wait- lug for tows, whilo tho Associstion boats can keep tuge outside and [ the piers, Heasides, the Ausociation mianagers mada their comoact to force vexsel-own- oru to do ali thoir towing with them without con- aulting the Inucpendont Line, which was simply ignored in the tragsaction, ° ‘The result of the competition Is boing watched with great Intorest, and in tho nieantiie vessel. owners are the gainurs and the Assoclation tuge tha greatost loners by the warfare, BUFFALO, Burravo, July 10. —Lake freights dull and nom- fnally unchanged; props B. W, Blonchard, mer. chandise; Hadger Htate, morchandiss, Chicago; India, merchandise; Duluth and Weastford, De- troit; Porter Chamberluin, Marquetto; Misvourl, Doy Oity; stwr Pearl, Put-in-Uay; sches J, R, Leutley, 1,000 tona coal; J. W, Ioan, 1,000 tons coal; Goorge Worthington, 230 tons coal, De- troit, * Yessols passing Port Oolborne lock for twenty- four hours ending U p. m,, 18th: Wustward— P'rops Lake Erie, Hawilton tuToledo; Dromedary, Montreal to Toledo; barks Monticsilo, Falr laven to Chilcagu; Willla_ Keller, Cliasiotte to Milwau- keo; barge A, U. Hoating, Cuarloits to Chlcayo; ichre M. F. Merrick, Charlutte 10 Chic tarta and Montreal, Port Coloorne to Black Bilver. Eustward—F'rops Scotia and Pruvsia, Chicaga to Moutreal; barke Huron, Ashtabuls to Hamliton; Pride of America, Marquotte to Port Metcalf; ‘Two Friends, Bluck River to Brockville; Cauada, Bhe- hoygan to Kiogaton; 8ligo, Marquelie to Kingeton; Arabia, Chicaxo to Kingston; scurs J. E, Hallcy, luck Hiver to Prescott; Jumes Norris, Duncan City to Kingston: Flura Cosvett, Falrpori to ‘Toroutu: Holwkon and J. T, Motr, Black Hiver to Hrockvlllo; 'Welegruph, Toludo tu Backatt's Haroor, VESSEL PROPERTY IN DETROIT DISTRICT, ‘The following s an abstract of vessel property in the District of Detroit, 58 returocd by the cus- toms officials to the Legister of the Trassury, for 8o quarter endlng Juno 30, 1878: ,}jv:mwnu reglators, sall e ITuTY reyisters, steam, anent enrviiiionts, sall, 133. % sBwut enrullinenis, steu eraaneut earoljiieats, iroa inauent eutollments, barge rary enrvllments, barges, 1., tons, consttug, sail, 43 40 tuns, cosating, steam, o district, 3i4... s Abaoiaiied di i Vessals 00id 10 forsiguers. ucrasss uf Lonuagy ucresss of tonnage. At the correspendlug in the district 330 vass 88108 tons, —LFost and oy 7m Ihln'v‘;ll'l wib s oot T Tritae, ows o T4 NAUTIOAL MISHAPS, The schr Topay arrived at Milwaukeo Thuredsy, milu: Ihr Born, which eha lelt outaids sowewhere. At Clave! 0d, Wednesdsy, work among the or 'k the river bed waa partislly sus- owlog to the excessive boa wars overcome on bosrd the Frank Peraw, and the nien ou the Wilson were taken off. following: 3 from Muskegon for Chicago, ung & about noon on Wednsedsy, and would undoubled 1y have wateriogyed had not the schr G, L. Sesvy, with which sho lell 1n company, seat aboard Lwo Of bier craw Lo assist &t the puinps. Alter being reinforced ths Pauline was headed for this port, arriving st mldnighit. She was immedistely towed 1nto shoal water opposite Mcsars. Wolf & David. bipyard and allowed tu settls upon bottom. 2ot beon decidad up to lrst evening whather 10 place & steam UMD in position and procced to Chicago, or tnake nscessary repairs here, ' PORT HURO! Poxt Husox, Mich., July 10,—Dowa—Props Milwaukee, Portage, Chiva, Dewego snd barges; scur H. Moore. Up—Prope 8t Joseph, Nyack, Colorsdo, May- fower aud barges, Kate Willlams sod barges, Supurior aud cousort: scbre Jana Ualston, Kigin, Jubn B. Noyes, Reclug, Arcue, Brooklys, D! 3 W \I’mu. ind—North, geutle; weatber fne. Pouz Humow, July 10—10 v. . —Passed up— Provs Mostaua, Lawzeuce, Uutanio, D, M, Wiisoa Oscar Towneend d consort; achrs A, Boody, Walter B, Allen. Down - lumnclll{, Mayflower, Toledo, Porest City, Wells, W, B, Ogden and consort, Yenry Howard a; + Milla and barges, Salina and har, and barges. Torrent as ity Vider, William Youn, keyen, fre. ade, D. H. 1t Apectal Diepater to The Mitwavkee, Wis.¢ July 190, —Tho schr Granger cleared to-day with 24,000 bu wheat to Buffalo. Tha schr Topey §¢ here minue & jibboom, carried Away In a squall, C. . Magill, of Chicago, I8 in the city on busl- 1t tha lata awners of the scow Milton, scck- n; djnstment of the damages by colilsiun with th hir Lotus, ‘The water-logged schr Panline will be docked for repasre, ]l te of whest lo.day, 83,220 ba; shipped, 1M, ba; wheat in store, 473,000 bu. Argivala =Tne Jesse Hoyt, with 183 tons of coal, and George W, Iarriogtou, with 680 tons of coal, from Cloveiand. ‘ 1‘:. lumber cargoes drrived to-day are 1,050,000 o MARINERS, TAKE NOTICE. The Lighthouse Board issucs the following: Notica is hereby given that, on and after Aug. 10, 1878, a fixed red light will be shown from Lhe lighthouse recently erected at Band Polnt, L'Anse Bay, Lake Michigan. The Hlluminating spparatus ia catadioptric, of the Afth order, llrmlnl 270 dezrées of the horizon. The focal plane 1 32 feet above the ground and 40 fect above the mean low swater. ‘The atruclare |s & tower, tising from & keeper's dwelling of red brick. The appruxi- mate position of the Luken from the 1sko-survey charts, is Latitude 46 deg. 47 min, 30 scc. north; langitude BY deg, 27 min, a0 sce. west, Magnetic hearings and distance of rominent objecta: Portage Itiver malo light, N. r‘ K., 13% atatute miles. TORONTO'S LAKE COMMERCE. The following Ogures, from Lhe Toronto Glode, will ahow the movement of veasols fn that harbor for the year ending June 30: Coasters arnived, 430: internationa) trading voasels arrived, 1,012; total arrived, 1,442, embrocing & tounage of 401, 282, and haripg 10,883 men. Tue cossters that e numbered 3ul, and International 825; total, 00: tanrage, 401,488 men, 17,144, #el, the Jessie Bearth, arrived from tho ses. Of tho veseels included in the sbove Agures thore wers five Anerican propellers, seventy-five schouners, ;:ld‘ sevon Largesi all the others were Canadian ome, ——— CLEVELAN #peaial DispateA to The Tribuns, CrevELaND, 0., July 10.~Schr James O'Neil, limestone, Kellty's Island to Milwaukee, 45¢ grosw, froc; echeJ, B, Merrill, ssme; schr C. J. Magill, coal, Clevelaud 1o Marquette, 30c, free, and ore back on v, "3:\"'" . C. Hsrrison, coal, Cleveland to Suult, 83c, frco; echr ltced Cuse, cul, Cleveland to Milwaukee, 40c, freo. Apectal Dispaich te Li tribune, Manquerre, Mich., July 10,—~Arrived—Schrs Iabpeming, James C. King, Cleared—-Props W. L. Wetmore, Sparts, sclirs Btunette, Sumatrs, Genoa, Ishpeming, Paswed up~Prop Are e, ed dowu—FropsBt. Louls, J. L. Hurd. ERIE. &peclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Enz, Pa., July 10,~Arrivals~Sche Mary, Port Colborne; sche Emma, Port Dover. Departures—Simr Indis, Duluth; prop Conestogs, cato. ‘T'ho schr Thomas A. Scoit fe loadlag coal for Chicago. LARKE FREIGHTS. ) Graln frelzhts yesterday were quiot at 3c for corn by sait and 03¢ by the all-water route to New York. Charters were mado for 228, 000 bu corn on the prop Newburg to\Butlalo, the prop Pridgeon to Barala, In Lbo afternoon the Hurlbut and North- eruer, for corn to Bufulo at current ral . ‘'HE CANAL. Briouzront, July 10,—Arrivals—Monitor, Mor- rin, 6,100 bu carn; Georgla, Utica, 6,450 ba curn; prop Welcome, Uenry, 4,000 bu corn, Cienred—uold ilunter, Ladalle, 68,302 ft lumber, NAVIGATION NOTES. ciIcAgo. Thero was a falr-sizod flost of vessels st the lumber warket yesterday morning. The tng Crawford went iato Millor Bros.® dry. dock yesterday to have hor bottom ealked, ** Lota of poople " aro golngz to Grand IHaven snd East 8hore ports on the Goodrich steamers, “I'ho half-burned steam ourge Faysite s rocely- ing repuirs at Doolittle’s shiv-yard, but the cost thereu! cannat.bo fgured at presont. It 18 underatood tuat parties are in Buflalo hay- ing for their object the purchiasn of three Grat-class tuge, to bo used In thy larbor of New York and ita uomedinte vlc!nu{. Lok then come to Chicago if tiey want to buy tugs for muney. 'i'he local inspeciors shoald look afier the excur. alon stcamers closeiy ot the pi tiine, and see ihat nono of thew aro rloaded with persons, It las boen reported thatuno or two trips have been made with aiore pussengers than the hicanso aitows, but there is no proof to that effect. llowaver, s timely warulug la not amiss. ELSEWURKE. Tho steam barge Oaklund 14 in the hands of tho Unlied States Marahal at Hufl Allvely gale Llew an Saginaw Bay Wednesday, but ald no patticular damave, Tha pew prop Nyack tuok elghty passengers on ‘board 8t Buftalo for Lake Superier W odnosuny. The keol of the new propellor for tho dnlon Slnflbnn Company is W be laid at Bultalo next moath, t.'.’lrl‘ Olson, of the schr Swallow, reports ually weathor outside Wednesday night, with plouty of rain and ligutaing, . Niwonkeo scamen consider themselves betior thun those at other vorts, aud refuse to reduce s 2 e da r. 1. J. Lewls, of Cleveias Lutlting thirteen lfo- d luke 3 A cargo af Manitoba wheat, cuns to Glas- gow vin Collingwood, Toronto, and Now York, was conveyed ou the Jast dowu trlp of the stosr City of Winnipeg trom Duluth Lo Uswego iu scven daye. Tho new Columbla, on the Clyde, Scotland, rans attho rate of twenty-uiue wiles an bour. Bhe ducs not beat 1ku thie of the new stmr Cliy of Detroy, running betweun Detroft sud Cloveland. Fhe Budulo Hig-saving crow had a good drill Weducsday ou the beacl nesr the W"nluuutl. and parformod. very satwfuctorily, It [s to bo hoped uey will do as well 1 cases of necessity, e Menowmineo /erald saysan unlicurd-of evenl in tho auuals of history, on the Menomiuee, oc- curred Jast Munday cvening, At that time tho Blsmarck proceeded up tue river and anloaded fruighit ap ¥, Carney & Co.'s dock. This 1s the Oret 1inic such 8 large stesuior bas over boen a0 fur up the river, 11 baviug becn thought impraciicable. PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following are tho arrlvals and actual sailiogs at tats port for the past twenty-four hours endiug st 10 v'clock last nighbt: auntvas, tzor Flora, Bt, Joe, axcursiva, Clerk streel g L TR S cow Uladistor, Madfatee, hiber, Lake st pent J. ¥ Ward, Plerpori, lumber, opoosiy ow 1), [ Wolt, Graad tlaves, Linver, Markos. hear K. fl Blaxe, Do Fere, jumbces, Lilnols Ceatral 5 sir Eta, Litle 'rop Mewbury, tul 'rob Cuba, Buffsly, rius, Washiugtou street. neow Banuer, Urand Haven, bark, Divisiun Frop Meseauyer, leatun. sundrics, blate sl l;‘l;ll‘l A, lticaards, biurgeun sy, lumber, sroe, ‘uF 18, Muskogn, lumber, Matket. ! h o Seiiber, atarket, » Governmaent cuntract { Wagus 1. 1,50 to $1. 25 day, a’i‘“ s flicw Ku beon awarded a chr 3. 3. Joknsou, ' Luidl Ber Drunitien Peckards bler. e Bouth Hulsted, ‘touy Patue, Muskewou. lumbur, Chicado svenis. scurll. G I lo‘mu&lrl-:z:'wn. ¥ Recel Mason 8ip, tutnber, Mietaon Bilp, univer, Afiold silp, iutou, Tulber, Marie cr. Gas i 3 al ot 08 L e s P10, lovelnai, Coal. "I('x? Hamuel II':’VUIIGP. Cievaiand, cusl. N. ». Osse Suse. chr Cazrior, Conuell's Pler, lumber, Twenty-seoond stret ¥ Autalope, Krlg, cosl, North Braoch, fi:?u ot Wilke Loke: Tutaber, Market, Beur A. ouru, Erte, coul, N, 5. Gss-flouse. Fron Latkad- ke fapida: trom M- : Torttag Mills. cht. Wit riail, Jusmbar, Aari o Bvean Fd. W, lrmwa, ariet. Bobr . ", and, coal, B, 8. Gss llowse. Scbr Luulvs McUunald, Meulsies, lujgUer, Rush siroet. Btinr Flore, Waukeud, eacuraivn, Claré s chT BIrd, boull' ilaven, atong, Uuden's Canal, It:ll: Curlstisns, Port Wasliloglue, stone, Ogden’s Canal SyTusL saitso Prop Starucca, Milwause, 1o ioad. senr 1. 8. Burger, Green Bay, g6t D atitee. lght. roar Gracle b, Pilge, Lodia Brop L Yo Wt bebr Lumbergas, Wulla gelr & Mosbt, Kowsunce. llgbi. e lattle Glsler, Conuel pin usse Bebr Wolverluc, Muskegon. likh Scur Trumaun Nos, Muskeuvil lght, bebr Ko M. slaaton, Ludlogioa, bt Schir 8. A, [rian. uskegod. latte Prop Uceas, Montreal, 3 Beur Maryares A. Mulr, Sturse A bebr Anue U. Hj anisiee, lgui. . Beur Winale Wing, Ludiuglon, Habt. sebr Gusea City. oo Bebr Liazly Dusk, St sebrli. C. Bchr Meren; neton, light. : Benr Jeaste Lan: Sheckr sk, iant. gehr Lo, Grand tlaven, lighe Erpa peweqnichte, Gpdsnabary, sundrios chr Oftawa, tiratid ilares, ifgit, #caw Magdaiens, Qrand ifaven, iight. chr Bemlo Bralf, Maskrgon. sundried, Benr Xorth iag, blurkegon. ignt. Selir Minerva, Mnakenn, (ighf. P'rop Norman, Ladinxton, 1/ghf, T ARMIYA TO-DAT, Prop Messenger, prop . W. Suook. it i S8 ARMY NEWS. HEADQUARTERS OF TIE ARMY. Wasmixaroy, D, C.—Msj. A. H. Nickerson, Awsistant Adjatant-General, will proceed to Headquarters of the Department of the Columbis via San Franclico, and report for duty in that Department. Sceond- Lieot. Charles B, Schofleld, Becond Cav- airy, will report In person ta Maj. -Gen. John M. Schofield, Commanding Department of West Point, NoY, e-de-camp, vice Lieat. Frank Mich- lier, to be reiieved, The folluwing otticers of the Subsistence Delurt- now on duty aa Parchasing and Depot Com- missarics of Snbeistance are authorized to remain I thie places devignated opposite thelr respective Dames, and have offices and storehouses rented {or their use, a3 way done prioe to July 1 Lieut, - Col. Henry F. Clarke. Baltimore; Licat.-Col. Amos Becxwith, §t. Louls: Ma}. Deekman Da Ha New York City: Ma). M. P. Bmall. o4 0i Maj. T. C. Sulitran, New Oriesn Uspt. 8, T, Cushing, San Francisco: Capt. W, A. Elderkin, Yankton pt. Charles McClure, Doa- ton: Capt. J. F. Weaton, Helena. resignation of Capt. Alexander Mnore, Third Cavalry, has beon accepted, to iake effect March 15, 18:0. and that of First.Lient. Edward Dono- van, Twenty-foutth INantry, to take eflact July 0, 1878, Hospital-Steward Thomaa J. Hume 1a relisved from duty Inthe Department of Texan, and wili pro- eeed to New York City and teport in parson for duty at the General Reeraiting Depot. DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA. ton, D, T, E. McChesney 1n the dutles of post snrzeon. ceed to Fort Custer and report to First-Lient. Bd- ward Magulire, Chisf Engineer of the Department, for duty with ezploration partios. First-Lieut. G, D. Wallace, Seventh Cavalry, will praceed to Fort Abraham ' Lincoln, in charge of five recruits for compauies siationed st that L, and thencs proceed by firat ennnnnmlfi to :\uhla ag.mplny in the neighborbood of Dea utte, D, T. ‘The recruits now at Fort Snelling for the Third, Fiftl, und Seventh Iofanizy, will be placed oy the commanding oflicer of that post en route to the destinations as soon se nracticable. First-Lieu . M, H, Kendrick, Eeventt Infantry, now st Fort Snclilng, s placed on duty with the detach- ment, and wiil sccompany it. Lnder inatructions, Sergl. Joha A, Foster, Come pany G, Flith Infartry, now Fort Snelling o charge ‘of **Dloody J00," ¢ Nee Purce Indian pelsuner, will procesd with his prisancr and guard of turce’ privates (0 Fort Leavenworth, where he will repore with s pelsoner General, DEPARTMENT OFf THE MISSOURL. Hzapquanrers, FonT LEavexwonty, Kim—A General Court-Martlal fs constituted to mcet at Camp Hupply, L. T.. July 25, for the trial of anch persons 83 may ba brought before §t. Detsil for the Court: Capts. W. J, Lyster, Nineteenth In- fantry; W. C. Hemplill, Fourth Cavalry; First- Lieuts, 0. W. Budd, Fourth alry; and T.’E. Wiloox, Medical Departinen cond-Lieut. M. Leeper, Jr., Pourth Cavaley; Pirst-Licat, Richard Vanto. Ninoteanth Intantey, Judge. Advacate. Moy, W, Johuston, * Paymaster, will” take station for ofice and quariers at 8i. Louls DBar. racks, Un his return from his present pay tour, Maj. W, R. Gibson will procecd to 81, Louts Barracks. Becond-Lieut, C. A. II. McCauley, Third Artil- lery, will proceed to Fort Garland,” Col., and re- port to Col, Edwara Hatch, comnanding Disteict of N for daiy in conncction with the ion, and for such oxplorations i he may beable t . The followinz prowotions have bees made: Becond-Lieut. Charles A, P. Hatfleld, Fourth Cav- slry, to ba First-Liouteaant Company E; Sccoud. Lieuts, Darid J, Glbbon, Ninta Cavalry, to be Firat. Licuteuant Conipsuy F; Thomas C. Davenport o ba First-Lieutenant Cowmpany H; Second-Lisut, G. K. Spencer, Ninateontn Infautry, to be First-Liou. tenant Cos the commanding ‘Dadge, Twenty-tuird Infrutry, and Compavies Cand K 'of that reglmcnt, are fo- Meved frow further duty at Fort Leavenworth, sod will proceed without delay to Fort Uaya, DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS, Hzsvquantzis, San Antoxto, Tex.—A Genoral Court-Martial s convencd at the Post of £an An- toato, Tex., for the trial of such persons as may be brought before it. Detail for tho Court: Capt, J. H. Pattarson, Twentieth Infantey; FirsteLicut, Datnet Wager, Hocond Artillery; Second-Licuts, ‘Twenty-Giih Infantry; W, P, Edgerton I, Bridgman, Becond Ariilore: Firste . 8. Griaies, Becond Artiliery, Juage-Ad- Ueporal Court-Martlal will conveno at Fort for tho trial of such pcraous as may bu brought vefore 18, Detail for tae Courts Ca; Wilism Flotcher, J. 8, McNaught, Joha N. Coe, Firet-Lieuts, Alozander Wishart, Twentleth In- fantry; Willlam Stephenson, Eighth Cavaliy; Beeoud-Licuts, ¥, E. Puclps, Eiglih Cavalry; . L. Kinzlo wud G. L. Housseau, Twentieth In- fanteys Juhn Guest. Eiglth Cavalry, First-Licut, 0. 8. lloyd, Bighth Cavalry, Judge-Advocate of tho Court, NOT RETIRING COLONELS, Col. Du Trobriand, Thirteenth Iufantry, bas sp. plied to ba retired, basing his spplication on hls sge. According to the interpretation of tho Army Appropriation bill by the Heeretary of War, no ofticer can be promoted to the sank of Captatn or sbove. For thls reason it is nuderstood that Gea, Sherman declines to recommound favorable action oo Col. De Trobrlaud's application, as uls retire- went wonld nut ke & vacancy, whoreas If the Commitice appolnted wn reorganization shoutd diminieh toe number of reglicals in the service, auch oficers as Col, Da Trubriaad would be avail- abla Luen for retirewent. Gen. Lannlng, in a convarsation recently in Clo- cinnati with an oficer of the army, sald: **We will certatuly reduca the nrmy nestsession, and Teu! contident that an act will pass mlkln‘f lineut prumotiug i thy army throughout the difervat curps of the line. " M Ueorge L. (illlesple, Corpa of Engines Just returned from an extended tour 1n Eurone, has boon sunouuced as Chlef Enginour of the ilitary Divieton of the Missourl, relleving Capt. G, d. Lyducker of thoso dules, ———————— AN IMPORTANT TEST, Hpecisl Diwpich {0 Ths Tribuns. Osukosn, Wis,, July 18.—The steam road wagon from Grecn Bay arrived this morning, and one from Madison {s duo hers to-night, baving left Watertown by ratl this mormiug, ‘To-morrow forenoou thess wagons will give Urials of strength and upeed, and in tho sfter- Boou proceed southward ou thelr trip of A0 il for & Stato bonus of §10,0), Soribdokebcloctio il McVICKER'S TUEATRE, THE FAVORITES OF THE WORLD, YOl ONE WEEK ONLY. commencing MONDAY, July 23. the reouwacd DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S Famous, Gigantic Minstrels, & e Lt Unrle o Mt Gl fw"."i‘[»".‘u;"y.’? torting fu a1l {ts depariuients, & Great Triple Complets Troupe, Goly Mutinee, Saturday, July 27, Prices—Eveolng, 23, 80, aad 73 cents. Matloes, 43 484 50 canits. 'HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘To-night sad Bsturday Night, last two performances of MISS CLARA MORRIS UNION SQUARE“'I‘IIEATRE €0, CONSCIENCE. Theatre perfectly cool and comfortal eaturisy Matinec—FINK DUMINOS, Munday' Eveuing gest, duly 73-Miss MULTON— with Miss Morris ia ber greatest impersonatiua. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, This Afternocn and Evening (Saturdsy) Xew Stars, New Acts, New Nougs, Ax Eatlre Chauge . of Programms, A. C. MORKLAND, JENNIE MOR- H1EL sad & JOUN HART, GAN, ALLEN #is ETZELTINK r!rz'llg :Lfvn:v K f Rimusion—7, 30 5435 . WINTER’S LINCOLN PAVILION, Thls (Baturdey) Evealog, July 30 8t 8 o'clock sharp, |GRAND CONCERT ‘Weather permiitiag, by GEQ, LOESCH’8 CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, Giviog the Newest aud Must Popular Muslcal o8 leaons. oA beriset STEAMER FLORA, JFiommaame fi:nEfm—mu weas, cading July ¥ridar, duly 20_Coarered to Tompersace Bocluty. ui Baturday, July 20-Chartered o boclel) . romueBiatofe ras aad strlig diside oo busrd, Yaco to L. Juscyh snd relura, valy §1; all ciuer round gk, 0 cantes 1izanquantens, Forr BxaLLixe, Kino. —Acting- Ansistant Burgeon C, C. Milter will praceed to Port and report to the commanding ullicer, to relleve Acting- Aseistant Burgeon Charles Upon boing ralisved, Sorgeou McChesaey will pros OTRIO PLASTERS, GALVANISM ELECTRINY | CURATIVE POWERS. The only really sclentific methiod of application of these subtle invaterions elementa, Letters of I'stent granted to fL. P, HALL.of Nashaa, New Hiampen agencirs by means of plasters, The two metahic piates 1 re connected by an tnaalated Trirs; wod produce & mild yet constant current of eles- ciiy. uick ne m fiash, The uralgts. Sick er and Kidaey Compisint, Eight, Cold Feet, Itos n Disesies, Dyspepsia. Heart Di Urine, Weaknen of Genital Orx le Weak. Dess. Their efects are like magi iy wonde Orviox or Axezicax Exraas Co., Cnicavo, June 23, 1878, Mesers. Bell Mapa & Co Gentlemen: Your cured me of itheutuatfam. I have slnce recom i them to others, snd have yet to learn of a single stance where they falled to effect lrerfeel eul orthree days, CIIAS, FARGO, Sansger American Express Co. FOR SBALBE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. :&mylm 3p and postage patd, on 5 cents each, and iwo stampe for BALL MANN & ropTh o Prop'rs. Chicago, L ADAMS ACADEMY, QUINCY, MASS, WILLIAM EVERRTT. I'h, D, Master. This Academny 1o fatended to it boys In ner for the belsAn"rlcln LColleges. 1t design during the s Iate William I2. Dimmock, hat been wratifving. course 1y four years, aad thie tuition feo Is $170.00 Daslly, The nast scliool year beelns Neyi. 14, dad fie exuiuinstion for sdimission will take p] the fllJ L 17, pplicutions for sdmis- d other Information, to be ud- er, or Jo o Worden, A, M., orden’1a in’ cliarge of ‘thelarss House, and will receive applica- The chiare for room and bosrd, (n- $350 sonually. CHICAGO FEMALE COLLAGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Collegiato year begins on Tuos- day, Sopt. 10,1878, For catalogues address G, THAYER, Pres,, Morgan Park, Cook Co., Ill., Or at 77 Madison-st., Chicago. MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. Capt, FD. N. KIRK TALCOTT, ) Asoctate HENRY T, WIIGIT, A. 3., ' { Principals. A first.class Preparatory Rehool for Boys. Location autractive. Kducatlunal factlities unsurpased. “Fesaion bexfat bept. 5. 1874, For full Informatiou send for vate slogue to Horgan Park, Cook Co., IIl. UNION GOLLEGE OF LAW, CHICAGO, ILL. Colleptate yoar, 38 weeks, Begine fept. 11, 1878, ‘Tultlou, §30 per year In sdvance, For n(llmfle. e, address 1. B, UL, 94 Dostborn-at., Chicago, ML MICHIGAN FEMALE SEMINARY, Kalamaroo, Michigan, ON MT. NOLYORE I'LAN, A Echool fur the ligher education of Youn e Ladles, 1ta alm thoruugh tostruction combined with careful at- tention to whatsver relates Lo coinjlele Grysiopiieut. Tweifth year cummences Meptewnner 3, 1374, Terma 8175 & year for bosnd tultion, fuel, lights, and fur- nisted rooms: §116 10 dsughiters of clergrmen. For oataiogueanddress lsn NETTh VIsHER GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, Routh Willlamstewn, Berkshire Co., Mas: T'repares Doy, pesa, Kcleatie Bchool, or € he best man- uccess fn this 4 8 x years of U citstence under the n uincy, Mase. 3r, cademy Bosrding tions for 1oom €luding waahifuj ur ‘V¥~ The 0K private school lu the Kast, Eatah. T ks, it eTors b 10T Pa i Giene e B u'Ladtas 1 el ¥ tal 1d; xS P AICE W S brtnctpa, Wells College for Young Leadies, AUNORA, CAYLOA LAKE, Full Colleglate, ‘Bpects onin miusle, N. Y. st ACademle Courses. Baperiorinsir Lucailon unsurpassed for besuty, healihfulaess, aud refinements buldings elezant | & Liutie where Ill!llul"lgf'llll(‘tmHd?flellllfllll helr fll!lll“'l"f‘". "{:lnn Leglus Bept. 11, 1878, b Tor catalogus. “KEV. ¥, 5. PRISDEE, Presieot. MRS, CUTHBERTS SEMINARY, Fourteenth year upens Kept. @, for young tadles and ehiliren, ORI aud day shoot. ol corps clent and experie teachers. - Buperior bull apparatug, ete. Kpecial atlention glven tu wusic, slxtronih'any Plis-ate.) bt Louls. For catalogus 8d- UTIBERT, Princival. dress MLy, EUG PENNSYLVANIA HILITARY ACADENY, CHESTER, PENN.—Opens Sept. 11, Thorough fn- strucilon i Uivit Eogineering, the Classice. snd ko- giieb, | For pariculan aiolyio JEWETT WILCOX, 1 ce ul I'}ll "I"elllunl Huuse, or to Cul. enl Civll and Mechanical Eanxioeorlug, st the lten Polytechuic Institute, Trov, N. Y. Neatterin hegluesept. 2. The Anuual Kezister for 1874 contalun s llst ol radusics fur (hu pust 33 years with thelr bositluos, also cuurse of Study, re- nses, ote. Address ulrewents for sdnilsslun, 11 b Wil YOUNG, Sressurer. COLLEGIATE ANBQHCUMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, oul, New Haven, Ct. 44tb year. lleke, belentific neliools, or businest. icul ‘trauing by military drilini, gy i uil [ufurmation sent o3 applicativn: Maplewood Institute]™r, YOURS LaDIKs, Known throughout tha Weat Iurluurnfl-uu‘lly af luflklulmfllul-flvjn‘lwfllul ddress Have. UV, BI'kAR aud R, & AVELY, tbo Princlpss, fur pros EEESKILL (N, ¥.) MILITARY 1’ ls;‘r%lnlnul(ltfl Sll’cnlu for j878-7 S0 "PIGEON COVE HOUSE, Pigeon Cove, Caps Aun, Mass. Upen Jup ‘It . asanteal hauscs ou the Ne 0] {inapt the prossaient Bauss, o8, SHINLON SPESS INES, SEWING MAGHINES “ARE THE BEST.” Ask to see thew, or address WEED 8, M. C0., E. cor. State und Yan Buren-sts., Chicago, 111, MEDICAL, NERVOUS DEBILITY. aes oF overwork of the Braia aus wdily aud redically cured by fras' “Blx. Loxas, §3 iroctlons 10F dss O Ny TAMA > Calveraally pre: scribed by ihe fi“I“%Y el e(reabloy, s NJ&“\-I‘!‘ d ¥rult Losenge; fur ibe lmme be rolief au elect e uf Cuastipativa, Headaclh 1, Uew: SN et (EL e et IR B e 2l oeve : gfu.fo' 7 lkue Hembuieu, Farls. Boid s Do you wish to elevate or conve Grain? If so, send for 18 puga book with profuse {nformation, 10 illus- trations, with latest discoults on Ielting, cte. THE RIVIET BUCK- ET CO. 04 & 66 Fraukiln-st, Chi- cayo. dsted April 10, 1876. for iatest and st yaiusble improvements [a the handling of these vo pain They nird (3 Care eumaiiin (uamtieer Bow 7 ruly wonderful. = icago: ail's Galvano Electria Plasters ended ne MAGNOLIA BAL [omtamwary BEAUTY: OR, THE o B sk SecrotoflaTair Face. An Item of Interest to Yvery Lady whe Desires to be More Beautiful . than she now la. ° Onfartunately net one woman in & hundred, sube jocted to the whima of an American elimsto possess 8 that baais and sturting poiut of resl beauty—a pure and clear romplexion, ‘What nature Las thus denled, art must be called upon 1o furnish, It oan be dome; it i done daily, Prof. W. B. E-a-n Placed Leauty within the reach of every ua- lessedd ‘daughter of Fre when he discovered that surprising articla known in feshionable clrcles as the ue secrst of beaaty, and onll MAGNOLIA BALM ‘The Maaworta Barst Is a sure devics for ereatiag pure and blooming complexlon. L} It conoeals all natural Licmishes fn the most sure prising and effectivo manter. 1t remaves all roughness, ernptions, redness, blotehes, freckles, and tan with magieal power, It drives away all evidences of fatigue and eze eficment, 1t makes the plainest face beantiful. 1t given the somplexion s dazzling purity a T e Sinerinox parlly Sal rotund, and plump, ”lt m“il- n&mfl of 88 &rfltfl lo?l: not mmh!alm rears old, snd changes tho rustic maiden into & cutlivated city belle. The Magnolia Balm vemowes all blemishes and come exale eoery drawback Go beauty; and, while (i (1 ar Aarmles as waler, i i %0 life-like § the clasest obserter canwus delect vis use. = Ladies who want to make themsolves attractive can mako an nbeolute certainty of It by nsing umu-il m&rn“u:t Ia:“ul. and Xl ma Mh‘:.: way. It is tho ches repuration in the worl m’mnn sonsidared, ;mfnny Do had at asy drug ike in 44 affects that TRUSSES, RUPTURE. M o TIL, May 2 jett, Datman & Parken by ST ng yea ith & “"fl:fl‘: . suflcred aver thirt sorotal Tupture, partof the time u n Baring Talled ‘auriog that Lime to Trisa’ that would hold secureiy, 1 finslly bought one of your ueses,” which io foar monthd § & e lll'lg‘ hflf nlflvflcflflflfl 10 wear it % e past twa yoark: | Tours triy, # b X. WORMLEY. siComuivn Sense Manufactured by BARTLETT, BDUTMAN & PAR- KEIL Office, 5 ¥late:at, Chicowo, ‘Trumes of all kinds, Rupporters Shaulder Nraces, Flanito Kiockings, Crtches, Instrimente fur deforin- e prop: auiring bo: perience. Manuinetory establiehed tn 14a, Uilices estabilsied In Chitago twelvs years, justment of & Yrase (s itolf ag art e sclenca aud skill, voly acquired by ex- i EUMNACER eating ¢ W entilation TSR VIRNT CENTENNIAL rRemun EXHIBITION Boynton’s Furnaces For Mard or Conl or Wood, 78 N‘l”l nd 8 od:. 2ad 30,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO,, 84 Lake St., Chicago, Ils. OCEAN STEAMSHIPA, Ouly Direcf Line To Framce, General Trunsatiantlc Company. Between New York snd lavre. *Pler 43, N. R, foot of Morion-s B ey Kt menssy yobe B o7 1B: 3 , fan c R 3 . ARV e L. 7, 19180 p. PRICK OF I MAIAIIB 1ne): 'l‘lTludlz«:lxl irst Cabla, $100; Lo, 8033 rd Cablu, A ding, wine, beddlng, and utensits. ] 01 Carry sigerage passel ol “n?.l)le!: fll’. SlmlAh, Axent, 83 Broadway, or W. F. WHITK, @7 Clark-st., Ageat for Chlcago. AMERICAN LINE. ELPIIA and LIVERPOOL, Calilug 3t QUEENSTOWN, Falling every i bursiay from Phiied {phin. The only Traga-Atiantfc Ling salling under ths American Gag. RED STAR LINE, TWERE (Delgium). salling semi-montaly, . trom Phlisaciphia’and Nuw York. ¥or f d Prelahts o and from Europe apiy PRTKIR WIIGUT & SONE, Gen. Agcuts. W, KERCE, Randolv] oy STATE LINE. NFW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPUOL, DUBLIN, Lt BELFAST, LONDONDEINY snd the ¥art: Kxposiiion BEALE OF INDIAN rad 4 BTATE OF LOUIRIAN turadey. “Aig. 1 Viret cabin 800 and 673, AGEORIITK 10, Soouininode: tona, fleturs cknta at redlved Faiss, Becond Cabia. 843" et tekets sl peducelvalcn, serage, ik APy RIWACK. ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMEL New York aud Glasgow. HOLIATA, July 20. B & m | DEVONIA, Aug. 8. 9am CRHEASS Ly yhm | AN ORTA, Aug. 103D 10 ow York L Lopdon diruct: 1CTORIA, . July 24 novn i kL July 51 Tam alins 83360 840, Excursion duced rates. rond cabl 0. Bleersye, neRDEwoN BROTii, e Wadilagton- National Line of Steanships.. BAILING TWICK A WEEK FROM New York to Queenslown, Liverpool, and London, Cabtn prassxs from $30 to $70 curreacy, Kxeurslon et e (o e, > Mersin shi Diatis o o lllags Aad further tntornation spply o ' rihe! Forsaillogs ga U RTAON, Wo. ¢ boatt Clark st North German Eloyd, ' amers of this Company will sall ayery ure g patanmars ot chla Compapt e} eat Hivokica: atea of vasaage—From New York Lo &mlhunpwna Fravee ana Breuen, broc cabla, §100;sécon cabla, 800, kold1 siearage, $30 currancy, Jor frelgut 824 pausBeRDRI 80 g,y 1 Cirwa, Mow Yurke 107 POWDEL, to Bogu, Boaches, Moths, Fleay, Lice. ete. Warrant. ed. Areud’s Insect Powder Depot, 179 K. Madison-st. Bl noDY, T S MOCKING-BLRD I"OPD, G sa, Al b 197 OLABK-8T. TELEPSIONES, ¥or Buslucss Purposes, vure sacel all Utlicrd 14 cleariess aud Vulule of tov. (1us. clrcutar & Testlinonfals for 3 ceuts Adidreas J. 16 HOLCUMDE, Mallei Crvek U,

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