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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 29, 1878, : kd threshed. | and secondd were made, and the parties abided into clovds, 8o often de; d by Virgil, | In the gl dreptha of the 1t wan § . THE CROPS. beiler:all che and stuked: Nongthre o eventful hoor. " P P | e have takon e origin Trom the bowot of | anfety, “Aa howerer 1o ooy St e | BLECTRIOBEETS AYD RANDY, Exporionco Tenching that Northern Wheat Shonld Wear Iis Boord Long. The Reports from Minncsota Discournging as to Wheat and Barley. Good News Sent in from Wiaconsin and Nebrasks. Corn Doing Better North than South--Bully for Dakotal Lome MINNESOTA. avecial Disnateres in The Tridune. LA Venxz, Rock Co,, July 23,—~Cald are 1o lzeak In bad shane, but will mako a good yleld. Wheal rastod on the leaves, Well filled, but neads not very long, Probably an nvcruf(e yield, LirTLs FaLws, Morrison Co., July 23.—Rye anl barlev cut and sccured, Never botter. We have just commenced harvesting. Spring wheat etands up welly and noz rusted, LA Cngscasr, Houston Co,July 23.—Soring- wheat harvest vommencad. Crop damaged by heat aml late heavy ralns, Qats heavy and Laaly lodged, Weather now eool and pleasant, Savic Raping, Benton Co.y July 24.—Wheat 1s yot fojured, Jitst enough raine to mako a good crup. No winds to lodze it Ryo aud Lagtey all cuc and dn fino condition, Al things votmieered,the hest erops wa have had tor years, SiIakoreke, Seout Loy July 28,—The harvest has eammenced, Where the wheat stands up it 14 well 1) bus it fa lodged very muceh, Bad- Iy shronken und will not be near'as good as Just enson, Itenaey, Nobles Co., July 28.—Our wheat Is abont ready to ent. We liave bad so much rain 1nat it I« npossivie to zet borses or maclinery o the teldds, - 3Such of the wheat [s bifghted tho north half of the county. Wil not average more than ten or twelve bushels per ucre i maved, Bartey has heen ripe a week, but we cane not cut it Outs heavy and lodged badly. Exora, Olinsiead Co., July 8.—About one day's cutting of wheat 18 done, Has ralned for nree (ays. - Wheat will not po?' for the labor to secure it You huve a kld-glove corrsspond- ent front Winona. Let him call on e and | can convinee il of the correetness of my state~ wents, 1 farm €50 acres, It L am a *eroaker.” . 5. —Publish in full, Prawview, Wabasha Co,, July 23.=Wheat harvest gm commenced, Many delays o ues count of ratn. ‘Fhe progpect fs thut there will ot be uver ten bushels to the uere. That of yery poor quality. DBarley fo utterly rained. Wheat 18 our malin ‘:"3" and we have couse o be greatly discouraged, '.)S.—Smlnfz Zuspnory, Goothue Coy Jul t budly injured by rus:, Light, and i w. Cauge, vxceasive rain and hot wenther, Will not be wore thau bolf a crop, Barley all cut and badly injured by rains and hot weather. Oants gooit. ‘Nearly a full crop, LaCnossg, Wis., July 28.—Reports recelved lust nlght trom all points on the Southern Min- wesota Rallrond, without exception, aro of the most glouny charncter, Iarvesting s progrese- fugr bt alowly, the land betng in voor condition todo th A careful exatnination of wheat- flclds upparently (u falr conditfon diacloscs the t that there 13 but dittls §€ any wheat i the u1s, aud w grreat many ploces will uot be cut, rht to ten be of n poor yuallty, {s a fulr eattmate of the W on - this road.” In luwn, from Calmar to Algona, peoplo gener- wliy report from seven to elght busheis of quality No. 8. In tho uewzhborhood of Cresco and Ridgeway, on tho Jowa & Min- nesota Diviston ol the Clifcago & Bt Paul Road, thy wheat crou Is u total fallure, 1o the vicin- Sty of Decoral, perhaps scven bushels; from Austin to Northfield, sevonty-tive milles ou tho samo road, 8 probuble average of ten bushels of poor No. 3. Btatunients are inade tuat rail- road ollicials are {nstrumental fo the publication ol damuying erop reports for stock-Jobbing pur- poses. °To tho cuntrury, 1 will state that the oflicers of Western roads aro very adverse to hine partine informutlon regurding thie bad condltion of uffulrs on thele resvective rowds, and what news is obtalucd (s throuvh otlicr channela, In this pust of Wisconstn hundreds of acr wheut wiil not bo cut. Your correspondent hos scen tlolds thut uve beon abandoncd and reap- cra withdrawn, the farmers belne satisfied that there was no good i them, " Tathe Watern Asioeiated Press, Br. Paur, Miun., July 4,—~The latest crop reparts from different parts of Miunesota tudl- ente u cousiderable detleloncy i the southern countles, where the yield of wheat will not ex- cued twelva to fifteen hushels to the acre, much ofa luw grade. The Red River Valley aud Northeen Pacitic connties are_better, promisin ky'enlty to tweuty-ive bushels to tho acre, al o, 1 WISCONSIN, . Svectal Disuaiches (o The Tribune. Oconto, Veonto Co., July 23,—Spring wheat good, Mlarvesting, Crop will Le threshed st once, The late warm weathor has helped out the cort. No muvement of winter-wheat crop ct. % Hranta, Monros_Co., July 23.—Spring-whout haryest has been dcluged by continuous ralns. Lodred very bad, Bune are mowlng their wheat, and ‘will stack ft and tuen thele stock nto it Oats ore budly ledged, but are well Hicd and will yleld heavily, Eiorx Poixt, Chippews Co., July 29— Bpring wheat fust vipe. Yield light, Bodly Ine Jurcd by rust.”_Muy realize bialf s crop. MonteeLo, Latuvetts Co., July 34.—Har- vest just fairly sturted. Wintur wheat Fuml. ‘Lwenty-live bushels. Spring wheat Iv Sadty rusted'and nearly rulned by chineli-hags Oats Lieavy amd budly lodired, Corn bus wondw fully fmproved within two weeks, Gungva LAKE, Wik, duly 37.—The hay crop 18 very largze, 1tve is ull out, und thoe yleld will be excollent, Plux fa falr, Onta and wheat are 1w belug cuts Qats ors heavy sud good. 10WA, Special Disvatches o The Triduse, Looaw, Harrison Cu., July 2%—Wheat fa lodged constdorably, Will yield from fouriecn to sixtecu bushols, Oats and barley harvested, atd good. Will not have much whent ready to *Lip beforo September, Mancuestei, Delawara Co., July 23.~8pring Wheat is lujured cousiderably with rust and chiucli-bugs, but promises now to bu an averago crop. Harvest just commenced, The recent Lot weather has pdvauced corn so that it ls :-uun: to lust year, Rye sud oats are lu the ok, . . Noura Liosury, Johwson Co., July 28— Btring wheat not ‘very pood. Ludged. Rust wid clluch-bues, Outs ull right. Corn fully up, A not th wivance, of last year, Fonr Dobug, a,, July 23.—{{arvest has bee Bub lore. Outs are good, bus beaton down by ‘r:]n:::l-l.“ ot 1!::_::. r-.uum‘l’n Koo, much I‘f lu’ullv o e Lhserve gencral nhat beardless wheat 1s biglited ; lml:runu \\%lcnl In guod, Pho kind ke W o t\ll!cu‘d o kind knowg as Lust Nution " hus KANSAY, Suacial Disvuichad to The Ty idune, Lormite, Klugham Co., July 23.—Winter Wheat will averagu fifteen bushels: U5 per cont Kolng futo stack. Corn uever was batter, Brpuwick, Sedgwick Co., July 28,~Grain all {v stack. ‘Thresbing commenced, Wi yleld elzhteen bushets tu the acre. Oats good, The carliest coru Is now lard for rosstlug eags, Splendid ralus for lato cor ¥ Ixptavors, Butler Co., July 28,~Wheat uearly all stacked, Bomu threshed, Yielding from ten to thirly bushels, Prico very law. Every one who con'will liokl. Oats have been damaged u good deal Ly rust. Corts never was better. Weather very warm, CorroNwoon, Chusu Co., July 23,~0ata Na, L Al burvested. Bumail graln pearly i stacked. Corn promlises & bouuteous y s MISSOURI. Bpectal Dispaicheato Tae Triduns. Laxs 8esing, Deut Co,, July 28.—Wheat all Stacked. On gecouut of the low price tarmers %1l hold as lony us posibite. . A solld mouth of bot ary weathicr bas rulbed our prospect for cora, Wasuinoroy, Pranklin Co., July 28.—~Wheat flf Above wn averazein quality and quantity. g aver ul s Weatbier very hot, il NEBRAS KA, . Bvecial Diswaiches tu 1As Tridune. 1¥pravovs, Red Willow Ca., July 2. —Sprinz Teal best quality, Largest yleld cver pro- m«:d {u this county. Rye, barlvy, aud cats tho €. Fato, York Co., July 25.—Wheat-harvest ommenend, but slow progress on secouut of Wb weatker, and grato baly lodged. Bye sud MANA, karlan Co,, Jnly 23.—Spring wteat a1 Darvestede Wil yivid about xtcen husfiels. . 1. cked yot. Jtye and barley N‘u 1. Very littlos ukm“{" T ety ot all in stack, No rust. Tal Corn luoka well. — DAKOTA. Apeeial Diepatches (o The Tribune. Vinainia, Unlon Co., July -28.—lust com- menced harvest, Our spring wheat not injured. Oats and barley good. Farmers will hold tueir wheat. Tuvrrsiog, Clay Co,, July 28.~Cutting early et t spring wheat. 8moath-headed :fl:&nt‘:: ‘:mr gn ve hot woather, Ryo and Lotley all cut, and mostly stacked. MICHIGAN. Bpectal Disvatch to The Tribune. Tecvuszi, lLawrence Co., July 23,—\Whent hart bud by ruat and onethird shrank. Not near 8o largo and good oa last year, Huve had awot hiarvest. ‘Twn thinds of the wheat to cut vut. Not yleld over fifteen to twenty bushels. Brraw enough for fitty, ——— TEXAS, Epeelal Dispatch to The Tribune. TicsrsrraDp, Waller Co., July 23.—Contiau- ous rafns have iade the corn crup a fue one. Cotton has grown too rapidly, The cotton- worm reparted 1 many plac CURRENT GOSSIP. ROMEO'S APOTIHECARY, 01 €ltw Perrick, 140 romomber an apathecary, And heeeaborits e dwells—but bis shop Inou the corner of Capnlet nnd Mariot strecta—whow latn I vuted Wonrlng hls ubster fu Jtne, with Overwholming brows and a bad nose, Calbng of simples; micagro were his looko, Bjarp misery, dodzing Wls landlord And eitting around on o nail-keg Watshng for ciatomers, bad worn him ‘10 the tones: and in Lilv needy shon A tortoiee hung, siatlstor viuit'd, And yther skins and skeictons of fil-ghaned 1rda and flsnds, including soveral bunches Of “puppermiat, tanay, lorss-radiat, and Infun uenipe; And nbout his ahelves a begzarly acconnt Of empty boxes and fruit-cans, bladdar, Musty eeeds, routs, bark, and herbs; emply flasks U pint and quart slzes, with Candy-jnra laboled tn gold, & Plirlbus Vaum, ¥ at Justilia, Temvus kugit, Vox Popnll, tark. I-hear-an-anqel-at nd other things, Sanclum sanctoru, Sic Semper Tyrannis, & britna Erument), Spiril £ X oP-your-red-eye, U iy kopt {n fipsi-clas druTnareu. Aln tisene were Pyinly scxttered (o mase up o show, Notinztiia punttry. ‘to myselt Teald: And i, of o ¥unday worn, o man did noed A whisky-aling to braca up his Bylein hefore church, o n In the honne wlhore eale 1 Inet the luw in Mantua, Al wreteh who would sell 1L him, thouglit did foruran my need, And this sutue seedy man must sell it wel As 1 remember, this aliould be the place; Tlolng Sunday, tho begzar's suop s shut, Ho 1 will hie me gnily ‘ronnd And on the back door gently knock mot 1ilst! ho! good apothecary | lcd to kee| of =ickues WIIAT TO EAT IN TIME OF IICAT. New Fork World, The human stomach naturally enough feels the effects of tho hieat as much a3 one of Mr. Bergh's lorses or auy other eervant of mane. kiud. Aud when a man of mesns sonds his cu- terer out to market with a hugo sun-umbrella Lie ought not to fall to protect his own stomuch Ly glving that cuterer sume notlon of the odt- bles proper for tho heated term. Tho same thing 18 true of thoso who ure thelr own caters crs, ‘the general chorus ol citizens yesterday sangg, and sauy slug again to-morrow, *Oh, it is too bot tu eat 1" But, hub or vold, people who neglect the human stomach for their own con- veulence will hear from it. It must be always cared for, but people must be carelul to gauge its capabilities 1or digestion by the thermomes ter. For {ustauce, lobsters and soft-shell crabs may .be ecaton with jmpunity when the thermometer marks 5 degrocs, bug et ths mercury shoulder 85 de- wrici cnd sbell ishies generally not like a pofson on tho gusirie Julces, Ybe sumo thing I8 teue, more or loss, ubout brofled Lun or bacou, hut corued-boef, tlannol vakes, rye bread, meut ples, cluin tritters, sud adozen other things wiich may lle upon the gustrics during & heated term a4 heavily as Richard’s murdercd couius sate upon his consclenco In the tont scene, Daring suchdeys as we bave kuown sluce Bunday Inst hy best uto who ate Joast and oftenost. Nature, which 18 mnan's best doctor, and prefors an ouuce of prevention to n pound of cure, fills our rivers ond bays fn July and August with lsh, which, whethér cheap or dear In price, art can deal with in ndozen palatable ways, Not the least pleasant of these ln hot weather s to *souse’ tho flah, or to pickle It, or to drees It when cald with satud dresslugs, and theo to wed it to beets ur tomatues, or to servo it fishe balls (ziving Lread wd Jlbltum) for breakisst. Eel pie in July, or tho clum-chowder of tio oid Acadisus, ue cold striug-beavs, fn the form of a sulad, or a buah of lamb sur- mmounted with pusched cews—each nnd all are daiuty summer dishes. Lot the heavy soups and roasts bu left with sorrow and the searlet feaf to the Sentembyr perspective Bhall we, lowever, during thess hot duys disdain the bisques und purcesi These aro bigh-sounding nanies, but tho best of thew, with slmost any kind of meat’ broth for & basls, is cheap, anid they may Lo thivkened by m of rico tlonr, or Of the lucst furiug, or of 1ceal tomato sauce, Not the worat of all purees 1s mudo by bolling lobater cluws and thickening the Hquld with tomato and brufsed biscuit. But tho prudent gustrunome, durlog the beat, will postpose squushes and cucumbers (though be tay remuin steadfast to the tender auti-scorbutiu onlon), s well as tho curly muskot-bull ol white'wax which your greongrocer calls & uow pu- tuto, It the wis pursup the gauE::- berry b “wall bo fo the abape of whut the dwellors around the Hackensack (whera soou the reed and rice birda shall bo shot) cull by the Zood old Freuch nume of Kooseberry-fuol, which) refors bot to the bralos Of the cater, but to thy process by which the Lerrics wre proparcd, 1u hot weatber tho delf- cate ucld of rips cursunte {s both suvory wud wholesome at bresklust, when, too, -uuufil bo catey the cherry, * dellcbitiug tho senso ot overy uan,™ as the Koien buth it sud the raspberry, and that really ew Amer! {rue, the culite vated bluckberry, Every ph; U kuows buw u really ripe peach will it sud *tone up * tho disordered dugestion even of a child, Last of all cumes u yexatfous question when the ther. mometer tups W degrees—what 1o do with the watermelon, ‘Uhe watormclon is o beast ma. dizued ut street corners under o brolilug sun by tho Board of Health, but when hils sesds are Llwck wnd Dile beart ts red, uud bis cuticlo hath wrown cold in u cellur-turuur or under & Croton tap (where refidgerators sre wauting) b fs nelther an unplearant uor n mischievous ase suager of thirst, provided only those who deal with i Jook “well uron e rind whers it wrows green aud erys *C Hold, enougu THE DUELISTS OF VALATIE, Iiudaon (Y. Y.) Regtuter, ‘Two young men residivg at Valatle under. took un Sunday afternvon to settlo a dlaputo by means that, §f persisted In to tho end,pnleht havo lod to very serlous results, und, ss matters stand, still leave sll partics concerued lable to an extremely unpleasant acqualatance with the District Attoruey. The two youug men who tgured as priucipals are respectively sgea about 20 and 23 yeurs, It appesrs that the latter some timoe ago formed an avqusintance with a young woman emploved as 8 domiustic at one of the Yalatic botels, Toe acqualutance ripencd with thne, and the youug mun becaine her escort and companton, “Tuus far, tho young lady found no dissstisfaction with her sweots heart. But the smoothuess of the courtehlp was destied to become ruitled and o blight to Do cast oyer tho sweet vislons of the futtre In Which the fuir hote) employe revel Her ** young juan"’ cane Into a legacy, It an {n- cousidersble smount, but atill large chough to csuss ey admirer to become for the tine s duvoteo of that bowl which has destroyed so way young dresms of love. i her gnict, whea she found that her {dol was of ciay, the young lady turned for consola- tou to the other young wav fu whom she bad fuuud mauy sttractiye qualitics, und who bad aleso l‘l;\u fecomiondation of belug a kuight of the “blue nbbou” Thereafter ke dhied the pluce iu ber Beart previousty weeupled Ly the discarded oue, who was cowpelicd to staud alar off sud witiess love's second growih. Matters proceeded 1o this way uutll s few days avu, wheo lover No. 1, in his desperu- }:qu l:‘ bt!m‘uu;. lluuutlull & quurrel with il aUCCEssl val, ot baudied to" and ro,' N s e roposed that they should tight tho ‘my . "0 thia the otber readlly accdeds and. o cordancs with tbe usual privilcges that' prevall i wuch affaire, chos: Jlstols 48 the weapons, Bunduy aftcruoou as the thge, and an untre- quented road uear dhe “Chorles Wid farm,) in the north part of the tows, as the place. ‘Tils was rutbier wore than No. 2 bad barguiued 1or, byt tually ‘Wl wrrangemcuts i b0 secrecy and finally the latter* About 3:30 ou Sunday afternoon four_ young men gathered at the place indivated. Twao of hem were the parties who proposc to risk llie fur the beantiv] matden, who was quite tinson- selous of the possitle tragedy (n which she was #o deeply concerned. “Fha remalnlug tvo wers tho ‘‘weconds,” who pravely examined the pistols, and pronounced thum su ntly inur- derous, ‘The ground was duly d off, and the two rivals, with ~ faq a3 pale a5 denth, were belng placed In posi tion, when No, 1 demanded 8 patler. The scconds looked dublonsly at the ather man. A tumultions strugizio waa rozing In his breast. O the oue hand, hotor ealled upun hlin to devote tho lust drop of his bivod for his “hudie faire,” but then—it was 50 hard to die, and there were so many, many others whom he might learn to Jove, ~ Waile these thoughts flashed through his brain, the courace ot bis obponent was rapidly **oozing out at kis fluzer ends,” and simultancoualy the bortfea tust down thelr weapons, aud, to the Intense sur- risa and disguat of the waitivg scconus, rushed upon cach other. A short, shurp strucele fol- lowud, and at ita cluse lover No. | Iay prostrated with biceding nosu and other marks of punt, ment at the feet of hin foo, who demanded fn- mediate surrender of all clalin Lo tie cause of thelr strife. A brief moment ot dellberation, with s quick glance at the upraised fist, aud submiseion foliuwed ; and within two hours the :urlll:-s lLad become o butt for ail the jokers of wlatle, BOSNIA, New York Times, The Territory ot Buanla, or Jusna, which n- cludes both Busnta proper aud Herzegoving, Iy ke othier ‘Turkish Provinces, n valuuble proj~ erty rendered tseless by ueglect, "The hills— which cover two-thirds of its surfuce, risbue sn the western bunder to u hefght of nearnty 5,000 feet—abonnd in fine thubor, and contain stures of cpul, fro, ond lead, Competent authoritics declure thut the Bosufun horses requlte nothing but carejul breediug to nake them w uniten fur any in Eusteen Europe, The siall purtion of tiie central plaln walch s under coltivation vields excellest wheat, maize, and Lemy; sud the fucilities tur Lrads are ubundant were Uiy but turned to uccount, But tke timber s little utillzed; the wmiues, where they sre worked ut ail, are wholly depvident upon forelgn enter- prise ond forelgn capitaly the horee-reare we s in the hands of the Tarks; the litle trade that oxists f3 in those of the Jews and Armenfans; und the chlef manulactures of the Lruvinee, llgumcnun{: enough, ary tre- arns, sabres, aud knves. The fact fs that, purt- Iy 1rom {18 futractable nature and Amruy from its not huving been annexed til 1623, Bosnia has atways retalued more ot its oriinal charac. tor than the other European Provinees of Turkey. The great outbreak of 1851 was only au enlurged soechnen of what has been golng on for cepturies among these steep, cragey rldges uud gloowy forests. Morlaks of Iferze- govina are stil us flerco und untawable os whey thelr foretathers, the terrible **Crouts” of Coul t'l'lll( swuggerod through the burning strects u(.hzduburu,m 1831, with leing fn- fants on thelr spear-points. Out of the one wwd a quarter illions of pooulation, nearly one-third are Besnians of the “genubie breed—tenacluus oi thelr own customs il to everythiog urcliny passionately Toud of buntiug, spiendid borsemen, nud born rob- bel But there is one infallible remedy for alt the disorders of Boswta, viz., firm government, ‘I'he strong haud of Austria will teach these desperadoes thmt sespeet for law and onler which they could never have learned under the capricious tyranny of tho Porte. Roads and rallwuys witl gridually extirpate brigandage, us they huve already done ju Ttaly and the Pyrences. Thequunt old capltal of Bosun-Serai (** Bosnlu's tnu,) still dopnuated by tho eltadel which 1e- l:m.u-u Prince Bugene mself in 1697, iy yeo weome, with fts eentral position, its popilas tion of 50,000, and fts rising manuluctures of ewelry aud hurdwure, the nucieus of o Sourish- g traflle, Wiatever toay be thouzht of the Justice of Austria’s oceupation of the Provinees, there cun beno question that, if resolutely cnrr'lud out, it will prove an faealcalable gain to th, THE LAST VERSE OI' THE ‘““MAR- SEILLAISE.” Ruuget do I'Isle wrote vuly six of the seven werses of the “ Marscillulse,” toe lost belng the work of the Abbe Autoine Vessonmcaux, in a moment uf patriotle ccstacy, In its completed forin the hymn waos tirst suue at the Operu in Paris, the wembers of the Couvention belug vresent. After the verses of Rouget do Plsle had been sung & group of children appeared on the stage and guve thy last verie, bezinnlng “ Nous entrerons dana la carricre,' which was wildly applauded, Not Jone after this the Ahbe cana near befug gulllotived at Lyous. Onu of the bistoriuns relates the event as follows: “Tho Committes met in the Town tatl, whicu resembled a *funeral chapel,’ und - eat round w table covered with black cloth, Thero was thu President, who had three Judges on cuch slde of Wim, Thoy ull ware & ittte milver hutchet round tho neck, terrible emblem of thelr tunctions. Thers was u 8toul for the prisuner, and behind this a rank of armed soldiers uwaltlog the sien which de- clded the fate of the accused. It the Judies ruad out thoir hunds on the black cloth, that signiticd acquittal ; if they ralsed thelr hauds to thelr furelicads, that meaut that the prisoner wus to Lo shot; 3 they touched the silver hatehiet, ho wus tobe grutllotined. Few questions were asked, and the fate of the accused way gen- orally known Dbeforehand, ‘The sontence of the Court was fnmoediately exceuted amld cries of ouguish, despalr, * Vive 1a Republlque,’ snd the howling of the *Murseillalse.! A citizen, valo but calim, {n presence of almost certatn death, hiad just boen brought befory; the tribunal, His crinio was tlagrant; be was a pricet. Thu President sutd, *Who art thou!’ The wccused drew himeclf proudly up, and sald, *1 am the Abbe Pesson- neaux, author of the lust stanza of the *Mar- sefllatse.’ Thore was o zoud deal of commation fu the court, und ufter sumu hesitution the Judges strotched thelr hands out on the bluck cloty, which was the poitice terso of the Repub- lie. Without ssluting or thanking, the Abbe slowly withdrew, Forty ycars alterward the tioverament of Louts Ehiiippy gave Kouget de I'lslea pension of £4a wonth, and the Abbe Pessonneaux bhad some ldea of fiSlll) ing also fur wid, but he changed hils miud und died peacoful- ly in Duuphiny in 1835, JOICE NETI Barnuin says thut the bLest luvestiment lie has ever made was the §1,000 which he gave (1533) to the Philadelphia exbibltors ot Joica Ileth, the pretonded uegro nurse of Qeorge Washington. Ho had then Tost most of uls property, aud, borrowluy the amouut from his friends, be mado a journoy to Philagelphia to investiguto the prospect of turning the old enlored womnan to bocunlary account. Suclsed that there was woney In her, ho purchased her, cush downj ud. verttaed Lier do cubningly thet he ereated great curfostety to see lier, sud soou touk in 81,6000 week, After the ity had been gratitied by the slizht of Jolee, ho traveled throngh the country with ltier, o~ conuection with o company of "f’f'fl"“m"k" atud mudo & good deal of mokey. ! wud Darnuw’s first venture w8 ‘a atiowmay, avd - determined his cureer, llo cleared directly, it ia alleged out of Jolce Hetb, and lndirectly un nmense fortune, He had not bad her much mors than 8 yeor when sho very ungrotefully Hed, and an”au- tupsy proved her to have been but 78 to W) {’cnn old, Instead of 181 08 had been clatmed. aruui sald e had bought her for the latter age, aad had done bis best to make the public bullove hor so 9ld. It was lier fault if she bad falion short-of what wus expected of her b some eighty years, 8he miglit huve been 161, uo doubt, if she had wanted to be, und ber fajl- ure to attaln that degree of yeucrablencss ¢viueeq on her part o disposition to disappoint & two credulous and covilding community, ‘The world {s studded with Juice Heths, with s ditfer- cuce aud usendivg yariety of usmes. CUTTLE-FISII CASTING ITS INK, Alr, Frank Buckland, the welt-kuown Fuglish usturallst, describes, fn Land and Water, his good fortune fu acelug, uuder favorable condi- tuos, & cuttlo-Osh casting fts {uk, Three or fourepeciuiens of cutties lve In tho Westmine ster Auuwrium, Oug 0t them, o passing the window of bls tauk, cvidemtly mbstook the naturalley for & fos. “8o,” writes Mr. Buck- Juud, *us by swam aloug he efected from bis luk-bag p Jet of what Jooked lku u cloug of the iost lutensely Black smoke that ever cuime from & factory ciimuey. Instantly the watcr lost all trunsparcucy, Mr. Cuttle-fish then went futo tho widdle uf the water be bad so artfully muade vpague. When thero Lo ejccted more ok, sud o lesd than half “a mivute the water vound bim became blucker thun the blackest thunder<loud vyer beleld. The fnk grudually duspersed steclf through the water, turmjug clouds of the most delicats shad- tngzs, fading off from the very biack place unacr which tho beast was conceatvd. Not even Tur- ner, the great artlst, ever iwagtoed such a coud. ‘This Ink 18 used fu tho urts, sepla belug the very substauce taken from the cuttle-ist and dnc»}. Withoug doubt this power of shooting {uk s o wouder{ul weans of protection to preserve tho anjuwal fromn belug esten by s cucwoles, aud it tuy U0t ba lapossibla thnt the tdea of gods and woddeasca sppeariug from tue couds an ddbay- the cuttle-flsh to snrround ftaclt with & cloud of ink. May we not also comparo this cittle-fan to o voluminous author who conceald ils hentity n clouds of {nk " QuUIIs. Doesn't the baker cucourage idiccss when he inakes a penny loaf Aun Oil-Citizen, formerly o sca-Captatn, glwok off n book-agent by yelling, **Manover-burg11 1 When a tooth begins tofeclas il fhero was 8 chicken scratehing ot its root, it's time to pullet out. How to preserve the putity of the batlot-box —Lock the box up In 8 fireproof tafe and throw away the koy. i The rea-ecrpent has made its nppearance, st the aes-shore resorts, and the place that selis the meanest whisky will sco the monster the oftenest, ) There §a this comfort In_the great art of giy-. Ing up smoking: Oue knows that when hé the fubatitants of those reglons seom to resent. the futrinsion, In tnany cases, owing to the Inequalitics of the hottom of the ses, the wircs cannot reat sholly on the bed, yut in some places bnng In festoons, Then they are liable to acddents from the larger denfzens of the sca, among which we may particularly mention the sun-fish (Orthagorirerty), That peculiarbut little- kuown antinl s nearly circular, of & brilllant slivery white, and at uight emits powerful phasphorescent light, whence fts name proba- biy arose, When awimming it tarns round like 4 wheel, anid mnoves with great rapllity. It grows to an enormous sjze, often attaining four feet 10 dismeter, snd some of them sre said even toreach elght feet, 8peeimens hiave bren caught welghing 500 pounds, It is found [n all teus from the Arcticto the Antarctic Circle, Where the (ail ts [n ordinary fiches, this curious creature has a gort of fluttening Iu {is cirenlar shope fram which bony spiues project. Not long since an interruptlon occurred in a cable, and on cxamination it was found that It had been penetrated by onc of the cavdal spines of the sun-fish. Even wlien the wire ljes quict af ONLY | B~ AP FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS ARD EBILITATED! Tho afflicted can now be restored lo perfect health and bodily energy, withou! the use of madicine of any kind. PULVERMACHER'S BARNUI'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH THE HUCCENS OF MUCCRSMEN, TH Ma Mi KTI’.N’TH FILLED. 3 ae “The Dicautiful Ktalltuns grectod with dnmonstrdtiony ivos of l[‘?ll‘M. All the principal 'nthusiast eJlllflleM‘ . BARNCY recelved with u perfect ovas d ", beeins apalu be needn'’t necessarily wot sfck—'| the buttom It is not eafe, for & spe- ,i’;g‘;'}gflqgfl’{-"fl,‘("“ iarnum's ip THENEETD E E RI BE S Jiuffaiv Ezpress, tloy of mariug woivll ‘sitacks the aute | BRUWEVIER X CHIGACU, with the Freshost ta-perchs and gradually destroys the con- d;n‘-’uruy. A lmxl‘ 5hn muut.b curious lnl(:nr; of damuge juflicted on = cable 18 that whicl Intely befell the one from Portugal to Brazil, | irmei “"".;‘K:‘,':'.','(.“. £ A fault having been found, the tests were sp- | Performances tvery Aftetnoon snd K rvening. vlied, and the precise spot Indicated, The wire ONLY ONE WBE. wad tlshed up and was discovered to be broken, | Reserved Arm-Chairs sod Tickets can be had ats l_r.: one of the vnds was cgnmflml u large whale, fl'fl.‘&?‘d"flf" -‘l ¥r fuhes 'l";-:n muilc deaiers, and “The monnter was covered with parasitus, and in i o 3 Kbamuting to froe Iaelf from ‘s tormmentors | yl-aiisesod cilidria i driry o aveld the cromas had Lroken the csblc, and then managed 3o 1o [ ANCEN on_Wednesday snd aturday at 10 o'clock, oF it ftaelt in the colls of one end that 1t was " e the daily Afternool itinne. Adniimiol ildren nders, 23 ceota, Re- c: scrved Arn, WIITE STOUKING PARK. BASE BALI. INDIANAPOLIS CLUB, CHICAGO CLUB, MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, July 29, 30, and 31, ut 3:45 prompt. Theeo are games that by the schedale should be Played in indianapolts. Tho nisnsenients of two cluls have, Lowever, agreed 1o piey the games Lete, Sid having so sgrecd, they are reguisr matches for the ehamplogenp. W - BULBEIT, Prevident Cldcago Glub, W, i PR ideut Indfanapuile Club. NOTICK. ~lidok Noldsts simiteed aa woags STEAMER FLORA. Programme of excursions for this 2 o Fromramme of excursi this weee, eading Ang. SMonday, Ju Horses, the fullest Sensgerie, TikH the largest Muscum, More for th 1bly be given by any other thow. [ neaday and Mate One (ieorgian has collected and sold €0,000 pounda of iuum from hattle-flelds in that Btate. This reminds us of a popular society plag—* Lead Astray.” Plerre Lorliand will lgcnfl £18.000 In frescoing his Newport honse. ‘The prizes in pa 8 of chawing tobacvo will ba less Irequent snd more fine cut this year,—I'icayune, The Doston Courier navs that a penitentfal shadiness beeomes Jefl Davia botter thun pube lidty, A Peuitentlary shadiness would be still more becotlog.—Ihiladelphia Thuiteting “Plant Lice " is at the head of an artfcle in an agricultural exchanze. ‘This Is very utsatis- factory. Where, nud how, shall we plunt them, and what varlety does the editor cultivate f— Manistee Times. Japan i making cigantic educational atrides. It has now 24,000 elementary schools, and over 2,000,000 puplls, ‘Lhis 18 convinelng vroof thut e huckbune of the Democratic party s badly broken in that countey.—Norristown Herald, Laost )‘cnrncolmlrf ceditor offered his paver ona year for the larzvst water-melow. The offer ‘wus repeated this season. Insicad ol doubling up his subscrivtion list by the grand schieine, the melous did nothing but double up the editor. The fainfly of a gentleman of color, residing {n tifs city, was biessed with o palr of twin boye the other evening. Ilis wife being a whitc wom- on, une of tae boys was black and the other white, Here's u chinneo for g confiict of roces,— Jatke City Teader. 1t would appear to us that there had been o confliet of races, and that the colored man had lost one trick somchow,— Stiicater Lumberman, Livatan Commerciat Dutletin, Bluo lights: Dyspeptic projessors. A Cutherine wheel: Kate waltzivg, A nlow matcelis Marringe after ten years' en- gagement. A plece congress: An old-fashioned quiiting- party. You eaunot set the river on fire with o rowing match. Bunch of crackers: Thase six kisses at’tun goto of the back garden. Blic must bave bad a bagket of flsh on her head when Do sang * Cust that shad-ob frou thy brow, ‘The papers report that “Fven horses bave pertahed from heat durug tho recent heated term.” The odd ones vrobably escaved, Chlcago Conmmerciul Adrertiser, Whyis a dishonest bankript ke oo honest poor munt Because they both fafl to get rich, Stinilla aimilibus ournntur: Sulphur comes frun Vesuvius, therofore it s ge fur erup- tune. .‘hmfullucm are bred upon the woters, Wo ardently wish they wouid ot return until after many days, and” thus fultill the Scriptural promise, ' Bt. Louls is proud of ons thing. In her Dircetors there are six nawnes beciuning with X, while fn'the Clieago Directary there is vnly une. Thlw 18 thu one respoct §u whicn 8t Louls X-cels. “Iwlsh that you would mot give me such shurt welgbt for iny mouey," sald a customer to werocer, whu bad’su outstanding bill ngainse him. “And T wish you wouldn's zive me such long uait for wine," responded the grocer. e PRESIDENT MAYES. How Hle Was Necelved Durlng 1lis Late Visit to Ohlo. “Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune. CreveLAND, 0., July 27.—Vurlous pagers re- marked, before the President’s recent visit to this State, upon the importance of the manner i1 which he should be recelved by the people of AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every reguircment. The most learned physicians and scientifia men of Europe and this country indorse them. ‘These noted Curative appliances have now toad the test for upwa iirty years, nd rd of 1t protected I.A{ b\'rll'l;rx-l’ tent fu all the s of the w y held fast us a prisoner, and, not belng able to rise to Lhe surface for air, was drowned. * MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISITAFS. The schr Cuba lost & cathead on the river Satar. Awnrd of ) thy Yreul. Worl ila, Al elsewhere —and .\ppl at —Larla, Phlladelp! liwve been found the most yaluable,. snfe, slmple, nmld ellicient kuown treatment for the cure of diseuse. READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to rocover the mame dogree of henlth, strength, and encrgy as experiencud I forter yeani? Do any of the followinig symptoms or clsy of symptoms mect your dimeased condition? Aro you suffering from Hl-henith in sby it many and muitifuris ous forms, consequent upou i llnuvrinr. Nerv- oum, chironic or functional disense? Do yon foel’ nervous, debiiitated, fretful, timid, and Inck the power of will #iid actlon ? AT you subject Lo luws of Juetnory, hnve spetts of flnt- Ling, fulluens of Blood In the head, feel lintlex 1oping, unfit for business or pleasure, nn subject to fits of melancholy? Are your Kid- “tieys, atormachy, oF bluod, 19 dixardered con- ditlon? Do you suffet from rheumnatisn, neurnigia or ‘aches and paina? bean indiscroel {0 early yours aud find yours anlf harwwed with o multitude of gloomy symptoma? Are you tlmid, nervous, and forgettul, und_ your mind continually dwell- Ing ou the mmfucu Have you lost confidenco in yourelf ani enerity fof business pumilis? Ata you wubect to any of the followlug Ky p- tomx: ltestless niglita, broken sloep, night- tare, dreamis, palpitation of the henrt, hnshe fuliiess, confuxion of §deis, averslon to koclely digzlness in the head, ditiness of alght, plmn- ples and blotehes on the fce and back, nid ather despotident symptoms? Thousands of votung meg, e mbddleaged, and even tho old, stifter frons nervous zad physiend debl)- ity. ‘Fhousands of femnles, too,” are broken Jdown In hsalth and spirits from disorders peculinre (o their sex, nnd who, from faixe tuinlesty or negleet prolong thelr suferinus, Why, than, furilisr neglee. s sabjeel s pro- dueftvn uf iealth aud happliess when thera Iniit hund u tmeans of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure thess varlons diseased Aonditions, aftor wll other means fuil, and we nfler the most wonvineing testimony direat flom tho wis et ienselves, who linve been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, sfter drugging In vain for months and year, * Send now for DINCRUFTIVE PAMPHLET nid Tk Errermie QUARTERLY, n lurge [Hus- rateed Journul, contuining Ml purticulam Wil INFORMATION WORTI THOUSANDS. Cop- 1w wialled froa. Call on or addres, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. 8th & Vina Sts., CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK, BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. day. ‘T're tug Harrfson met with & alight accident to her pilot-house Saturday. The tug Sumner ran into the schr Myry O'Gor- man at Osweo st week, and broke four stanch. fonu, the rail, and bulwarke. Caot. Malone, of the schr Henry Tooney, saved that craft from knocking n swing-bridge off Its urn-lable Friday evoning at Taledo while & large party of excurslonlats, who had just disembarked from the stmr Waits, wore pasaingoverit. The vensel was bronght up againat a Lrick buflding, and lost her horn in the collialon, A Buffalo exchange says: ‘¢ Capt. N. Ocbhard, of the prop Cubm. reports that, when aboot two hotrs out of Milwaukee on the night of the 20th inst., Bamucl lteed, lookout, lost his balance while taking i the awniny, and, falling uver- was drowped. It fs thought that he lived 10 Newburyport, Mass., ana hav relativen at Worcosterin the samo State, He was sbout 40 years of age." A sallor pamed James Btinson, of the schr Mag- gle Mctroe, fell overboard frumn'a small buat go- e from Kingeton to Garden Island, and was leked up by Cupt. Willlam tlurn, after being sn oue anl o hialt In the water, 'The uwner of the boat, namned Smith, o buker on Garden [sland, flm:gfll Sttuzon $3.50 for ouic of the vars that wuw os Have you Luesiay, Jul akeat7i v, '7on the lake nt 2:30 p. m. § muontight ¥, Aug. i, (o Evanston st 2:30 p.10.t to Mich- !-un City aty p.m., returning sunday, Aus, 4, at 11350 to Kenosha and return, $1 stan and re- 1 Wauke 15 Michican Clty and return, §1; all oter round tFin, 43 cents, " HOOLEY’S THEATRE, TORT IURON. For Henox, Mick., July 28, —Fassed up—Traps J. Bertscly, 8t, Paul, ldaho, Earope, Jay Gould, Banilac, Bovoreign, Victoris, Mllwankee, Phila- delphlu with Schuylkill, Flotcher and consort, BNTmEOHAflQ};_ofEN?BBTAINmT. Eyyptian with Uoshawk, W, H. Ogdew, Pelicun, ; : Frince Alfred with dredg and scows, &, Claber: | gakuniey Sistiices. NEFIShD G1SRFIELSY: 7 % in with Fayette Brown and consort, Cayalinga and D ARTEROR 0 \ targes, Rant Raeimuw s barve, Tortinton ana | HARRY ROBINSON'S MINSTRELS. barge, Falrbank sud consort; schra Canada, ¥, W, And the oid-thino Chifcagy ¥avorliea, Qifonl, Our Ko, Lizzie A, Law, Bcutla, U. Wood- Arlington, Cotton, and Kemble, rull, Durld Stowart, Thelr drstappearsnee togethier [u fve yesrs—the sce Down—Frops 1). ‘W, Powers, Huron iy, On- | knuwledied favorites of professtun - far oue week tarlo, Nyack, Willlam Cowie, Mackinaw, Marine | valy. Fopular prices—81, 7ie, 5o sid 2ic, City, Suberlor aud consort, Mary Jarcckl with A, | == Cabh, &, heldon an conwort, Vienna and con. sort, Hello Cross and barges, Emin Thomson atd barges, Yosewmite und barges, Mocking Minl und rafts schrs U, A, Kent, G. If, Wanmington, Herry Folper, ltod White and’ Dlue, Elgls, Plorida, Caninden, Itegiva, Alpen, T'hie tug Torrent lu reported disabled near Lex- ngton. Wind—South, hght Woather—Fulr, ——— A RESULT OF "LIIR TUG WAR. The unly news of linportauce on tha docks Baturday was the sanonncemient of the monugzera of the Unlon Towlng Asvaelation ana the Veasel- Owners' Towing Company, Lo their employes, fn- formtng them that from and after Angust 1 their wages would he peduced 16 por cet. Capialng ure recelving $100 a month, engincers $70 and 875, and firemen $30. The ruductivn causes much dis- satiafuctlon umong the employes, and ther luqutte ageneral e kick, " wilch muy not result tn snye thing wore serlous than talk, The wickly war whicl' the Association tug mansgers have warul on Lha Indopondent Line Ligs boen the caurs of the cutting down of wages, The competition con- Unucs, and the Associstion buats are getiing the worat of it. 'NEW PURLICATIONS. TEE FOPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY SUPPLEMENT. Contenly Fur ALULNT. L. The Apnronching Tutal bular Eclipse, By It A. Proctur. 11 A Modern™*Sympostom.” 11, Bubject: **Iathe Popuinr Judkment in Polltics tira Just thau By A thut of the Miglier Ordurs 7 W, it Ureg. | IL Lowe, W, E. Glsdswue, Lurd Arthur Tusseli, 1. Conscluusness of Time. IV. Whatthe Sun e made of, yer, F. k8. V. Political Economy ss a Moral Sclance. DBy W, Cunsiughuin, VI On tfe Posltion and Influnce of Women In Ap- id bogus appliances claiming elece ic qualitice. Qur Pamphlet explaing how to iebinmuich the amnuine from the epurions. Dy George 1, Romaues % SR ByJ. Norman Lock- LEGAN, TED NTATES OF AMRRI ii Court uf the Uniied Bu IN TOE CIRt- for the Northern oln, o enin e | i Chiarles T, Buw a Company, wud his own Commonwealth. The polut mude was, : ] cleut Greeve, My James Donatdson, L1 D, | Vel sud €. 3 Soreill, & TITAT WOMAN AGAIN, . Jottce ls bereliy glye i that 'l'h° g’“‘m““" ““;""‘ l"’““‘“ yaes ':."E '“°:; The Day City coreenpondent of tho etrolt fout | VP """,“""";,,“:,.‘;‘.'"',:f;‘ ""‘:.u“‘;‘;“"“,'e';" Rdaca- | SESSr ih sl e, the fori popular Goveruor, and ou that account push anid Tribune, under date of the 26th, writes: iti. i pods s bar, 1577, at U faiter o forward ua the csndidate for the Presldency, and o e I'osllillity of exvlalniug I'ast Changes In enry aiid aa auch Ma forenoouul Wedneatay, w1 the frout duor of the bufidi Court ava Court Tlouse. Kiown futia 3 § Wo havo beeu unable to make out unythilag more detiafe fi re e circumitatice of the in i chir Fbruie , the Univerac by Cutises at present du opesa- tlon. By 8. Torver Prestan, IX, What ts Slerphoiogyy By W. K. Parker, X. The Evotution of Besuty, By ¥, T, Mott, F. It elected to that high oflice, and baving caused n considerable defection in the rauks of his partv hero on seeonnt of his pecaliar course, it would be well to notive whether the outcome had Justis fed hiin in the oyes of the people, wud “they would recelve hith with the applause and eii- thusiasin which is bigh oflics would naturally demand, Huving been a somewhat ardent Hayes man myself, and baving the vomt 1o queation cabecially {n view, I carefully observed the matter at varlous ulaces whero T was in persons recty in the Wtate of llinols, order. at pubila sty XI. The Fear of Lighnlug. XL The Protlem of Finat Caus Fuysivivgy. Driel Nutes. N e will probauly oever be uue nt, Ly banga a talo,” whic and Contemporary Toideds - 3 Iy Paut Jaaet, TAKING A MARITIME RIGIT, In arder {0 accommodato Mte watrous the stme Flora biad a scow movred nlougslde s dock at mises mentional in rimt aa follow: ¢ Price, £5 cente; or, §1 per annam, and, In rezard to other points on tho route, | Clark street bridge, but the wmavagers af the D, APPLETON & ¢ ton, fn the County of (ien, E. B, Trler, Postmaster of Baltimore, who | Moteovolis took advantays of the sbsence of tne o et el r ingading Tighi ol ky formed 1 portion of ths Presldential party, was | plors, Satarday, snd landed alongside of the ! Broadway, New York, ebTen, il ko fande et e interviewed ; so that altogoether [ conalder thut 1 have a'very zood vizht to speak, Only shor?, stops were mady anywhere along the route of (ke Baltimore & Oblo Railroad until Newark was reachied, This wons on the 4, statou-houses depats, Yimlucts, bridie ‘und wnateriais, ainl Jonerty purchiaied for tha construntion of safil ratirowd. sli the engines, tender vars, aud muachluery, sl kloda of rol ock awned by mald Chluage & Jows Ralirosd Co il tir ur tu by gacd upon sals i scow, thorehy taking a lezal rigal and shutting out the Flora temporarlly, 1arbar-Master Carey was sopeaied to, and compromised matiers by causing thu removal of the scow to the other slde of the river, an act which stlowed the Flora to seach ber Fupplement No, 18 will be sunt 10 any address in the Unlted states ou preelpeof tha price, EDnuCATION Suturday betore the erand reunlon which he [ duck without danger ue Interfercuce, e 2 o | Cltiscnmud statte uf te s had vome to the State touttend. A small o e Louipany retuilng, tereh, Ao ) crowd uf people came to tho station to see what ER1, sischine shiopm, toota, implem could be scen, but, on account of the indefinite- Bpeclal Dispateh to The Tribune. erty use |urnlu::i!ulll.', oy nuberty sequi of andd nurtday wether wilh ul noss that existed in regurd to the time of the areival of the train, no especlul demoustration wus made, Upon his arrival in Columbus, (he Associated Press In a genersl way reported his rwupuun‘. aud lt;lr(lill papers huve remarked Ente, Pa., July 28, = Arrivalé—Stmr Japan, Dus luth; schre 81 ter, Jura, Al, Capron, Toledo; sehra Erle, Stewart, Tures, B 'art Duver, Departutse—tron’ Delaws Jurs, Bt Peter, Toledo Morgau Park (near Chicago), Beging Tuesdny, Sept. 10, 1575, Preparatory and Cotleglate Depart ments, sn (0ptlonal (t Hug Coursy y Tigihe, upon it was exceedingly cvol s . AL i R N T fu Ita character, and, - under the g " " I d1om s o tnder eireumstunces, was drv ledly out of place in NAVIDATION, NOTES, Haridy o 11::'ltlwfirlv':‘u".'fs;.l'fi'xefl";lfirnfi: enieado, A flect of about twenty vessels was at the lumber market !ast evening, The excurston steamers carrled largo numbers of every partivular, There was no politenl slg. niicanco {n the visit. Ile slmply responded to an fuvitation to attend s grund reauion In honor of oue of the nublest heroes who fell [n tho Unlon cause—an oflicer higher o rauk th yrojerly scauired Uy purchass or other: wiae by aatd Jevely ce duniug the pendeney of thin suit fur uwo i Cotnection with wafd rafirusd. and whiciy el e ot e thuse of sald sale (i e pos 5 whieh e shal] be catiticds tugether ua ¢ y, and ot In scpavato parceis, Un any - v e otie seouted other from this State, Agalu ho canio back 0 | * 7o sche Floretts is bolng tted ont for & Euro- ARY ACADEMY. < uay e ri the Caplial of the State, from which he lad de- | yean voysgo. Capt, (amble wiil safl her, and sho KINK TALCOTT, | Assaciste ey i the anner) varted with kucn high demanstrations upon the | Witk donle to vome Lritish port, 7T S W VIS B horized by tho gaid d atmouncement of big election. To the shamoof | ™ isgers of excurslon stcamers ure required by | A te of sale. o nod wue of pav, all, the truth st be wnnounced that ho was | 1aw to make a weskly ment of the number of | flirective. kd sl st T sad Compt i onter o 110 b slugue (o 125 one , e schr Litlo ello aud ho steam-barge Mi- | F9i% iile shorte AT, ur I"\”Wl:l‘l il chiacl Urahjwent futo Siller tros’, dry-dock yea ik all Blatou. ks Lorday or inluor renaits. and thy ite, Pilgrin ta ve @ Jeak stopued, shu baving bad 1o put back | /4o TCGMTITTTD FOR YOUSG LADIES GANSETT INSTITUTE VRS0 S ear will e We lucaday, eni. 25, 1uTu fsow sea fur that purpose, asiew Wit Cirenlar, wpply (o it KLIEWNERE. Rough weather was experienced on Lake Erle cpal, 0 Clivator Squar,” Huton AUIR AW KT Friday, entuf Washinuton recelved with o demonstration, hanlly with respect, seareely tore wttention belog pald him tuan would be bestoweed upon o common citizen, At Newark, on Mondsy morning, there was o very lareo crowd, and u good purl'lou of them mssembled in the uelghborhood ot the depot, watching for the npproach of the special cur which contatned the distinguished visitors, This beluy at the extrems rear of tho trafn, it was s0ing tinw {n belug drawn up: snd, upon the sppearunce of the Chicf Magistrute, ho was luouked upon with constderably interest, bug the munlfeatation of enthusiasm was only slight, and nut a cheer, so far as could he distinguisy- cd, wus riven. At the Lansing House the saine 2 July 41, u18. NILY W, BISHOE, Master in Chinnieery of the Clroit Court of the United Dtates fur Wby Nurilieru Lilitricd of |llnote. “ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 1s absolutoly odorless, and Chemi pausorteera they cacry eacn trip, “The Jittlo simr Bret Larte hud her bofler inspecte urday, and it was found du good order, luett had it mady ot Pittsburg, oud It 1s of tha best In the hurbor, Pemans far 106 %3 uate: fHull; the larsess n 1t Fug schr Koteht Tewmlar bas foft Ouwego with coal for this port., freizhit ¢ pur Lou. The old lum William_Scott latety sunk In the 51 Twellth wunusl teroi ope i thine wus repexted. A denso crowd had ue- | Dene-yardat Detrolt, Sue by & worthleas crafl, to e ihe by e i cartl: oally Puro. mado for the disthigushed party, aud they iha A thoy It is susceptible of the highest snd most lasting Polish, It possossea groator strength of body than othor trade brands. It is .packed in Pound Parcels, Full Weight guaranteed, It costs loss monoy than any Starch in tho World, It 13 manufactured in the hoart ot gxlubxronmat cereal region of tho obe, 1t is Sold univorsally in Awmerica by Groooers and Doalars. Its anoual consumption reachea Twenty Million Pounda. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATL, . Kedenbrecder's Wotid-bumous Lurn: 3larch for ved. anuall, . FAVOK & NNALSN, bk Bsole Northweatviu Agents Chicago, T OCEAN STEAMSH National Line of Steamslips. Walker d rutteground. = ‘Iho atnir Manituba brouglt twenty-scvon brls of :{lver luu: duwn from Lake Buperior, consigned to Vyundotte, A coutract has bern made at Tulodo to ship 50. - 000 tous uf coal by laku to Toront, It will make about sixty cargove. Lavt. Douglas Oltiuger, of thu revenne cutict Counmudory Perry, bins mveutedn new wouel fuc 1ruchs or wagons Used ln tranaportiug Dife-boats @ver the sind. The schr Moutauk will be convertod fnto s three- and-after ot tiraud llaven, Her owuer expects to wecury au wecun charter for her, “T'ue tuy Clemall ncbored (n Witwaukuo Hlay Fridav, with her barges, Lo avold thy leavy ses, and while there picked up tho anchor audchaln ussed u sileoce to the hew. Amoug the muny distingulshed Generuls and statesinen wha were prescot, tho vxpression of autuniishnient at this were frequent aud do- clded {u thelr charucter, There can be no doubt that the opportunity which was presented the Prestdent to muke w wrand gpeech, that sbould bave aroused the cu- thusivutn aud cemwented the affections of the 20,000 soldiers aud patriotic dtlzens who were. present ou this day, wus a grand oue. Tue apeech need uot necessarily have been along one: but it should certulnly bave been, In some respects, ditferent from what it was, While it was, without doubt, & flue tributu to the dead soldier, still, as s promiucnt Geueral expressed Ity there was but llitls fu {8 thut au ox-Rebel might not as wull huve sald, for the other side decied McPucrsou a hero aod 8 gentlosu, If the President, ufter theconcluslon of_Lis tribute to Geu. McPhierson, bl sald ouly 8 fow words for thc many hving heroes suil soldicrs who were prescut, and those why would bave perused by epeech, the good hu could bave accomplislied, both for blmsell sud the country at burge, would Lave been alujoat fuestimable, Of course, Uen. Sherman waos the bero of the o ad childr UKL 3 N, (ke 1'-; ll\'-"l ) St NANTOWHN e schoul will reopeu Weodnesday, ¥eot. | For clrculars upply 10 i k¢ BHGEILAND M) S L) L RO LImprovemont of the Harbor at Charleston, N, (', U, 5. Exoiness orvice, Army Dultilog. eor. touston mud (1feeh sireeta, : : AW Youn, J KEALKD PROPOSALS, Tor the Jolty ty ine ({stbor of Ciasleaton, 3, A thila ot QutHl oo of August 2§ afiv wmediaiely thel 3 i . apeeincations, and ail necesary fnc ‘i wirblicetion st thle oiice, or © Puat, Corie of SULLN G oue of her G o Hha wround wt Walkertown, whero driftcd whilo the wivd was ahcad, A Dotralt vessc) man suggests tho formativn of stock company of tuymeu, who shall pay ub stock | = in tuge sud reecive cortideates, ae sty stockbolder would, It will scarcely work. A pentleinan Lavug discuverdd » bew procves of phut coraving Which wat ¢veutually eatircly su- Pereeds tha uld lahortous woud cusraviug by hasd, i Seairuus of dispuaiog of bls dls o 'y e—— A Misur's Great Churity, RicusmonD, Vu,, July 25.—Arrsngements have ery Lo occasion, sud the rewerk which be wado fn ro- | becn made to dedicate the Miller Munual-Labor Borson, 10 la buw i siccemtul ojprstion. aad SAILING TWICK A WEEK FIOM gard to » We old soldiers sometimes fear that | 8chool ou Aug, 7. The bultdings cost about | gives surpriatug reaulla. Bplcidid chanco or uveet: York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Leaden. the results of the War will ba 1oat 1 the Indif- | §100,00, aud ssy situsted ucar Mechun's g kit i pareicat e st aow | NEW YOTK 10 0D, Liverpool, and Lot fereut furgetfuluess of peace,” waa recelved fo a | River Denog, In Albearie County, Thesciol SRR B nlah iy, | i yasasc Tiom 820 1o §10 curtend), facoriut way that sbowed that ab lesst that audience uaver Intcoded that such should bu the aue, AKY, bus au oudolwment of $550,000 ln State bonds,— 8 purt of the fortune 1Mt by the juts Sawtel Miller. Oue hullflfll pour children of Albe warlo County aro Lo he cducated there Tros of all expeuse, und ta by taught the sclences, lag. guages, and work of the huods. Gov. Holllday will muke au sddress at the dedication, and a turize cruwd will be preseut (rou the Univenity of Virginia und Charlutteaviile, "The wan who S SIS S0 Y wncoration apply - s - ¥ tnioratio SCALES. ST o FAAGON RS e, FAINBANKS' ~~N_‘Elh_—Ge—l’[‘u;u] Lloiu. B WEANLAKD e — Dangors that Bosst submarive Osbles, Gulignunla Messenger. Brery one who Lus at all studivd oceanfe tel- egruphy perfeetly uuderstands the dangers to which "tho shore cuds of the comwunleating sall evary Sajur- of this Conpany Wil The seamers il pal ;‘f“‘- e oF ALL KINDa, day fr0t Hieuicy Pler, foobut Third champion: wires arc exposed from the action of currents, | left ull thly woney (which wus sbout ball of bla FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, | [41650f fasais—broin Bew LIk b bobtiaaivo, the auctiors of suips, vte. But the genvm fortuue) was 8 miser. All of i3 Bouschold 118 & 313 Lake St., Chicago, cablu, $04, old; slecrage, $20 Larmeus ,.u;:z_gv vt L idea provailed tuat olce the cable was Lasd | furniture was uot worth 30 Becarclultobuyvaly tieGroulas, | Mdbemsse sz oy L SIS Wi St AT, AR i, |4 S P M A N