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P L. THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY- AUGU T 3, 18738—TWELVE PAGES, Tates st this port remsin un< MARINE NEWS, City Wednenday, changed, TIIE. Apeciat Dispateh to The Tribune Ene, Pa., Aog. 2.+Arrivals—Stme Pacifc, Poriage: schr Cormorsnt, Toledo; schr E.-P. Beers, Unflalo, Tkl mohh M Drepartures—Stme India, Dulnth schr Marengo, Milwaukes; schr . . Hangerford, Toledo, ! prodinctary CLEVELAND, Npectat Dimateh to The Tridune. Crevesaxn, 0., Aog. 2.—Schr Wegner, cosl, Ashiadnla to Chicago, o NAVIOATION NOTES. €I110AG0. The tug Constitution went into Eyater's dry-dock yesterday to receive A new stern pipe. Rall rates on gralngo upto 25con the 100 e for New York cargoen Monday next, and vessel. owners are antl¢inating beiter water freights, The Togmen Effect an Agreement and Deporit Forfeits to Secure Its Keoping, Lake Soperior Ship Canal, Nautieal Hapy and Rishaps, Lake Freixhls, Ete, THE TUG WAR ENDED, The war of the tng lines line ended, ut loant for atimo. The ownera aesembled again Inst night aereeatle ta adjournment—in tha Vesecl-Owners' ‘fowing Company’s oflice, and concluded a treaty. The eame persona present at he provions meeting \were there, and $hey represenied il the tug prop- erty In the harbor, whlch facluden about ffty buate. An sereement had been drawn up pre- RLERWHERE. vions to the meeting, and Ita purport being The north pler at Evie le undergoing reconstrac. known (b did not take long to come | .., to o meitlement, and after a talk of | “opg gleam-barge Anna Bmith witl be sold by shout an hour all presant agreed to_sign the docit- | qryaiges at Cleveland to-da; 'was "eotten up in tegal fom. The | THACELALCUOME Yarkdr. at windwor, ta to be , which et Nee.of It in that eachowner binds himself to tanetance of sold 1o satinfy n clnim for supnlios, o vesaols at 10 per cont off (ariff rateasherathe | SO0 (AT L0 S Detrolt Thareday canned o e anid within tnirty days, 20 off whore the cal- | & S I S0 Eeilor local charace Tecttod Jo ot runde i’ mstydays, and tull tarlt | {o ates wenere the:bill s noteeiticd 1a Hine ok ‘Capt. Millen, of the tuz Kiagata, reports that he o secure nn Aherence Lo tls compact each owier paid 810 to & Conadian officiai for Inying at Rooe s pennired, fo deponit. Meane, Dunhaine { (jeay hachor to cacape a heavy rea, of the Unfon Towing Assocuation; igglo | “pycyrsion ateamere on the lakee bare been far. of the Vesscl-Owners' Towlng —(omvaty, | pished with copies of the law ralating to the safely ‘Warner, af tho Independent Line, :32‘ of €40, which I8 to be fotfelted to the others by the owncrol the ln[vlo]nllm‘i‘flle acreenient, The sgreement also yravides that the tngdrat T ehmea boint sbreast of tue Marine Horpltal Tailbo entitled to tho first tow, providea the CAotain of the vossol deaircs the acrvices of paid e “That te substantlally the arrangement of Lat thhzon, and docs away wilh Pacing for tawe, Tho Sw sgreement takcscffect 1u-day, whien the money will be put_up, and the dret violator of the terms nominated In the bund il forfelt s $60, “hnn eversthing bas been satiefactoniy settled for the present, and all concerned wre happy, hut oo moFe =0 than tha managers of the Association Tinee. who ot tlio worst of the war. _ prapos of tho above, (he New Yark Aulletin evra elitorially, that_tiie Jake combination onuht fo take a leseon from New York oxpericuce, The {hahont-owners in that haror have freqvently Arled the same plan, but it invariably ferl through, owing to rome oné of the combination *‘cutting under, " or otherwiso betrayinie the rest, thas Hlua. trating over again tha sbsurdily of teying to keen nbovo their natural lavel by artificial iricks and devices, Our tug men know too much to bo ngain canuht In traps of that kind, nand If the lake prethren are nat bent en mllklnl( fools of them- selves, it ecems to us, they will make naste to {uiitate their examplo. aof paesengors. Capt, Bradford cowd not get the tog Owenat Delroit for New Orleans parties, snd bas bis eyeon one at a Juser port, The lighthouse tewler Dahlin haa recelved & eargo of sapolies st Detroit, and will dlstribute them at needed poinia, ‘The Unitod States aimr Michigan was expect 1o Joave Detroit yesterday for a crulso up to s around Laxe Supetior, A Detroit vesscl-owner has sent a letter to the Government authoritien as Washington, in relation to {lic furcizn wreckiog difficultles, ‘The tug Livingstona recently towed iz echoon. etn from linfislo to Lake [Juron at an average ol ) each, and her owner sars he wanls no more at that rate. “The manager af tho tng Chamnplon hes depostied 8400 with the Canadian Sarveyor, Morion, pend. ing investization of the alieged vivlalion of the Dominton wrecking laws in the cascof the schr ‘ame. The steam harge Nahant fs credited with the largest cargo of irop ore ever taken by a vesael of her cla She psescd Detroit Thursday with 1,445 rows tans un board, from Kscansbs for Cle; nd, ‘The Cleveland Herald saye a man who claimed that he wan Second Mate of the Welle Burt vie- timired rome of the shinchandiors and market. men on River streol by representing that the Cap- toin scnt him for provisione and sundries, Tae bills amoanted to rome $7 or 88, " I'ha local Inspectors at Detrolt Laye completad thelf report of the numbor of officers’ licenses iae sued by them daring the month of Juiy. Sixteen Masters’ papers wers Inaued: olevon frai-ciaes piiota; thres sscond-class pllctst thitteen chief~ enginvore, and six asstatant-onginesrs. The fees amounted to 8445, = Buperintendent Kimbnll Las completed his se. lections of sites for life-saving atations on the lakes. They are 10 be nt Manletes, Ludington, Mnakepon, and Kenosha, un Lake Michigan, and Hand eacn and a point nexr Fort Anstin, on Lake ifuron, Titiea wore ublainod to land av' all these sites, with the exception of Ludinglon, the Jands being giveu to the Uovernment by she owners, The uwnorof the aite ot Ludingion wae abseut. Full equipment will bo provided fmmediately for the ufldlllnnll service ordered for Chicago Station. BUFI'ALO, Burrato, No Y., Aog. 2.-Lake freights dutl and unchanged on coal. Chnrters—Taving stone to Clevelund at $1.50 per cord, freo balk salt to Milwaukee at 40 cents, und to Chicago at 35 cents per lon, free, Cleared for iwenty-four houts ending A p. m.— Props B, E, Thompson, Iiay City; Indis, mdee, Duluth; Rueain, mdea: Hadger State, mdse: Gor- don Camphell, ' mdeo: D, Lallongyne, Chicagoy etmr Manka, Put-In BBay; schrs C, West, h2 flmtu((m!s L V.1t \Watson and Lyman Case) hrleralt: G. W, Hoit and Jutn, Toledu: Tome, 100 tons nlg tron: Orphan Toy, Clavel A. 1. 'Moore and Niagars, Chicazo B. Hveligh, 100 tons coal, P'at-in.liay barges pollon, Sazl- naw: Atmater, Chicago. ‘easels pasaing J'ort Colborne Tock for twenty- four bours ending O p. ., Aug, 2 —Weste ward—Prop uur <of Toledo, Oudemburg to Clicago: barks Itaska, Charlotte 1o Milwaukoe; Jataes Wailo, Sodus Folnt to Chteacos W, It Tay- gaton, no orders: 1, M. Foster. SL. Cath- erine, no orderes echirs Corslean, Oswego to Tole- do: A, Miuer, Port Nathounie to Toledo; Victor, Hamilton to Clevetand, = Elnl\vlrd—-l'rug Norhua, barg: barks Norwny, Sault Kte, Marle to. Ringaton: P. Folger, Girand [sland to Elging Florida, Bay City to Colllua Bay: Manza. nilfu, Cleveland to Tosunto; Erle Bell sand Ol ver Mowatt, Toleuo to Kingston; sehrs Bermuda, Cleveland to Oshuwi Jora Carveth, Cleveland to Toronlo; M. A, Lydon, Black Liver to Torouto, IHam PORT OF CHICAGO, The following were the arrivale and actaal ingaat this port for the past twenty-four nours ending at 10 v'clock last nixht: sxuivats, Behir Comster, White Lake, wiod. Tush stroet. eir Advance, Maniatee, lumber, Markel street Ser AWilliam® Dualan, Frankore. Inmber, Market L "'fiifx‘v 4. Besn, dr, Wilte Lake, lumber, Markot *i&s . V. Jones, Muskegon. umber, All Huflalo, sundries, bt Tienton, suudries, St Chicayo to Ogdens- LARE SUPERIOR 8HIP-CANAL. Superintendent Pryer,of tue Lake Superior Ship- Canal, writes te tho Houghton Gazelt¢ as follown concerning ft: **The work of dredging at the Lake Superlor Ship-Caual was comploted on tho 30 inst., sume 24, 375 yards having been dredged, undrica, Ada Behr L, Ao $impsan, Ludingion, iumber, Market, sone Lovi Graut, Muskegon, lumber, Market, sehir Clty of Woodstocx, bLirgeon liay, lumber, Mar- e “hr Poullne, Manistee, lumber, Aruold's sup. Rehr Amartch (white), Blurgean Bay, len, Ogdon Blip, Y, sehr uward, Ureen Hap luinver, HWaricr, o bl edary, tirand Hoveu, stoses, Ugden Canal, 20,000 of which having been akon from botwoon | BehT AREGAT BEAYL AT iiubar Marker. the plers, the remainder from tuside of unper end T'rop Mary Urob, filland, hingk, Noruh Jalted street, of canal.’ The depth of watce througbout entiro | keur Sellie thurcy Maniiiee, Lu"l“f;etr. Jiarket. Jength of canal ranges from thirtecn to fourtevn el e B Aarews, [raverse, sabs. Ntate sircet, feet along the central portion, n width of from six- ty to seventy [eat on the botton, h'lllms 3 hernic 10 profect docking along sides of canal sloping up 10 ten feet of water. ur full cuts of twenty-six fect each were dredged from between tha plera, ex- tending the entire length of smme and to 100 feet bryond, leaving sixieen feet of water at outside Eelie Contest, Murkegun, lumiber, Polk street. hent Grorga 'L, Seaver,’ Muskegon, lumiber, North avontls "W, . Shepherd, Muskegou, lumber, Market. B eyt Chnbar, JlusKeson, ‘Lamher. T wendiett sreck, Hebr Mungsugon, Alpens, Juinber, Kvane Blip. ) A, Ludlngion ‘! ulc g nlrance and Kradually decroasing to foartoen foot | Eeur B Wiior: Stonontinee. tuiver. Sikson Hip, #ix (nches ot mouth of canal, ‘The work thns com- hehr Bain Flink M intties, lumber, Mason slip. pleted cnables the Jargust sloamers 10 use thio caunl Helir Marloette, Menotinge, lumbner, Sason Silp. either way with safety, and no d; need ba un- Lug lilssarck, Segouituee, towii ush atreet. Eeiir Feankie Wilcux, Manitee, lumber, M _wenr Urand faveu, 'Graud laven, lumber, Araold {Pr Golden Uarvest. Muskexon, lumber, Gas Hoose W Mary Amanda, Muskegon, lumber. Gas Touse ‘betir C. L. Jotmson, Muskegon, lumber, Market. Tu Era, Muskecon. towiiig, Rusll etroet. afer, Muskegua, lUBDCF, Sletaon blip. s‘chv Gswe Cuv:ll‘ Muskegon, lumbet, rup M. Grot, Muskegon, Timber. HelF Antaren,'Sluskegun, siabs, bietson slip, Seur Chievier 1l Jones Btirgeon Bay, luiber, Twenty- secund atreet. Sefr iver Lawson, Alpens. lumber, Kvane Bifp, fehir Montcatul, Muskegos, lumber, Morket, Eear Pilgrim, Misxeuob, lmber, Starket. Prop biclaware, Dullaio, sundries, Clatk sreet, rrup Staruec,'Batfalo, ‘sindrics, landolph wtreet, sebi bilut, Miskegun, tumer, Riuslo sireel clix I heuy, kric, cusl cast of i stre el AR S, Tt Coniral 8ip, STUAL sAIas, Schr Maggto Thompsott, Whie Lake, Mght febr plezyerald, Oswego, cara. r ticipated by vesuel nud stoamers entering the cannl dnl:.-mzlucpm of twelye fect and thred or four mcles. PORT OURON. Powr TlunoN, Mich., Aug. 2.—Down—Props Fotin, Lewls, Giibert, Germania and burges; achr 1. ¥ Merty, Up—~Props 8t. Josept, Nyack, Willlam Cowle, V. Bwalu and conrort, Tuttlo and comsort; wchra John T, Morrlll, Cavalier, W. I3, Phelps, Knicht Templar, €. J.Magill, Eliza Allen, Thomsa Gawn, Camdon. Wind—Southwont, gentlo; weathor fne, Powr HunoY, Mich., At 2—10 p. m.—Tasaed np—Props Quebec, City of Toledo, Montana, Michigan, 8. E. Bheldon and consart, ‘11, Howsrd wnd Inrges: echra Olonabes und Arcuic, Down'~Props Clty of Concord, Emplra £a Toledu, Ching, Kewoenaw, James Fay with N gauneo'snd Riodes, Alvena and ba und burgon; nchrs Brookl Vance, B.Joues, . 8. Wil tamuond, E.' Corning, E. Huith, £ 'N. Porich, P Wind—Southwes NAUTICAL MISITADPS, Tho bursting of a can of acit on thaschrC, J. Mag!ll, ot Cleveland, Wednesday, caused a slight fire and small dumage, A wan named Harroit, & paseenger or hand on the atmr Ourden City, at Port Colborne, wae drowned ont of a small boat there on Friday. i, Beur L anleiee, iight. selr Marxarata Mulr, Burgeon bay, Hght sche Winnie Wing. Ludington, 14l nehir Gearge C. Finey, Frop Mary drat, Halining ron J. I, (wen, Kecanahy Kelir Kty Grank saugatcl hebs .o Aulllllaullflllo. Loru. #ehr Hluckhawk, Muskevon, Hght, el 18, 3 Kkidiare, Wuskexoii, lighs, renr Surralia Muskegon, It chr Il D. Moure, daugatuck, ",.M. u, Bieloygan, Hgh. , Pandora, Neht: wuather cloudy. ugsion, corn. drics, Ighs, “Fhsquall of Wednorday blow down the lower of aht, Capt. J. W. Westcoit's range lizhis on Bclle Inle, b doing conelderable damage to the lamp and fix- o lient. turce. Repulrs were wade " yowierdar and laat ulzhi they were ghted as urnal, The N. T. prop.Clumplain gut Liard aground on Tientlg Inland. Wednceday afternoop. and wis released by the Canndian tug Jessle, Thercanent tho Debrolt Past and_Tritune Yarns (bat a Unitod ftates revenug cutter can awsisl American verscls 1 home and forelgn wuicrs whenever called upoi «0 Lo do, the Fesrenden having been called in the 8Lave cuno but uerived aftee the job wee dons, T irg, sundries. Hignt., e, Collingwind 3 beie Lo »ehi Kate Lyons, ¥ fehr Gatriciy, Grymd Trave xiie, nehir Gearge L, Wrenn, Carlingion, grata, Behr Ade Sudurs, Manlaice, kbt T ARRIVE To y of Duluth, broj Stesscuger, prop It dr.. New. BAGINAW VALLEY C().\l]\lfll!(‘?'fl. p At Eaat 8aginaw abipments for July viere as f0l- ows: e — —— CURKRENT OPINION. Pour women havo acquired fame in Ameri. Lumbyr, feet, N0, Gy Fhiubere o) | can polltles—Eilza Pinketon, Agnes D. Jenks, Lazh, pl Tohnisa Widow Ul crat (Lewndy It is snid that Thurman Las the 8t, Tonls platform printed on one slds of his bankerchief atd the Ohio pfatform on the uthar. Mo ls pre. pared for any ewsrsency.—st, Louia P'ost (Ind.). Just s we hiwd weonrely plunod onr falth toCarter Ilarrison as the proat uxposce of (rasg, suine dolver B figures discovera 1bst ho fe himself , and Widow Butier,—Clarion Dano- B THE CANAL. d. ‘This sonds us adrifs again withoul pur- (DGEVORT, Aug. 2-~Arrivals—Catoract, Mor- l‘ ’:‘:)r duszrlfi\m ona shorclvss ‘-n. ~=Hurlinglon ris, 5800 ba corus Omahs, Morris, 5,000 bu corny | Zvsl (Lem.). .zcu Lmperial, Seuces, 4,300 bu corn; Harrict, Senecs, 6,100 by curn; prop Welcomo, Henry, 4,800 bu corus ildore, The 0 Ll —'rup_Victor, I U1 o ederick, Depuc, 40,0318 lu:{m Shidior Olidwa, 04,404 1t luher, 75,000 shingles Moutauk, Lo Q10 Ui Sheat tic, Lilaw BN ¢! Alurnin: tawa, G, 244 1€ lunber, 12, 000 sbinai Butneiront, Aug 2—10 B, b —Arrived—don. e e ivat Kot Soliet, 95,000 1t Tumbe earcd—First Nubl, Joliet, Ul it $,600 1ath, : The & per cent bonds of France are sell. Iog in the London market ot a premium of 8 ver cont oyer the price of United Etates bonds, Thete fano parsy 1 Franca organized with the svuw Burosy Of bringing ite Lotes or boudsé {nto dise credito—atiadsiyhia Record (Ind.). Gen. Sam Cary 1s ubont W invade Indiava with & view to stirrivg up o Greerback rebeilion. Gen. Cary will never bo watistied until the farme of the West can be scen riding to mill with a grl of wheat 1n one end of a_baz snd & nalt-bushel of roanbacks du the olber.—laltimord Uaselie Desa, ). ‘The Natiouals woiit to Syracuse vowing they would have nothing to dowith any politicians, and then nominated for the ouly vtiice 1o be Glled politicisn of tho mostunscrupulvus sort, saying nothing -hnu‘ lis rank treasou in the daye when treason was less glorious thon uow.—Kingsion ANY)) Fraoman (Rep.). Yes, therois something in it. [f a green- backer bires s horso nnd refuras only thu picture of a horse, marked **This ls a horse, John Sher- —— MILWAUKEE. Bpeciul Dirpaich fo The Trivune MiLwavkik, Aug. 2.—leceipta of whest con. tinue vory light, ouly 0,180 bushele to-day, and anly fvo cars of No, 2 lospected to-dey, lleceipts —0ata &, 500 buahcls, barloy 2,745 Lushels, Ebipments—Wheat 44,683 Lusbi vats 2, buthels, barley 1,200 buabels, ‘Wheat in store, U3, 000 bushiela ay fu 1977, 157,000 bush- eloi swwo oy In 1870, 132,000 Goshela, Wit drawn for miliing to-day, 5,000 busbels whiat, No luquiry fur freiguts. — mau, Becrelary of the 'l‘rwuur{ ** (he stabie-keep- MARQUETTE. & it tlso 8 greontackar, woul Ybave o be satis: #pecial Dispalch o Tha Trivuna, fiod, or elso dony bis own loglc sad becows & grasping capiiallet, —Lowell Courler (Rep.). ‘Thie fact is that Butler hosu't any princi. plesof auy eort,andis in catiee sympathy with Mra. Jenks, who didn’t kuaw In the miorniug what her politics would bo at pight. He ls simply tbe chawmpion dclanUKWl, 'llg walice snouyh swaiost all decent soclely to wake bun davgerous v suy :‘lll“‘ 'nl clvil commotivn. —Lar{ford Courani en, ). ‘I'hat horny-handed son of toil, Mr. Ben. Jawin F. Butler, who declares that be owos no un- tazable Guverniert bonds, but wbo owus u great many Listzict of Columbia bonds, whica sre uot tazeble and Which are juarantced by the Govern- L3cut, Lan Juat bad bla Fizht 10 » $25% 000 fco conr Mawguerrs, Mich., 2,—Arrived—Schr B, A. Wood. €leared ~Prop Foreat City; schre H. 11, Brown, H. 3. Webh. Passen uu—?wl;- Arctic, Clty of Fremont. Fussed down~Frop Bt Louls. i LAKE FREIGITY. Grain frelghts were Jo good deand yesterday, bat the capacity taken wad light, carriers and whip- berv fatling 10 agres on ratcs, The.former were gemerally oeking 2¢, Houm was taken for 110, 000 bucom. by props Delawars und Portage cora Lo Bualo and the . Seutd corw Lo Eingeton st dc. Luwber freighle wesy u abilling luwer 8t Bay Aug. firmed by 2 deciston of the United States Suprema Conrt, ‘For & poor latoring man, Mying ny the aweéat of his brow and pieading his Wcflz betora thausandn of workingmen a« a roswon for theiraun- port at the polle, $25,000 for one little foh 4 teally u very fale wage,— I'hlladelphtia Inguirer (Bep). | Mesars. Robeson, Taft, Fish, and Williams have anbosomed to ths persnaaive Interviewer with such flaent unanimity aa to warrant the gen- ersl statement that the controlling politicsl **views'' of members of the Jate Cadinel can b embeaced fn wo simble nro’mluom. o witt i The peaple it more of (irsot: and wo afe the peovle. "—Naw York Tridune (Rep.). Thers ir more Government money, paper and coln together, In clrcalation In tha Tnited States now then there was in 1873 before the panic; more than three times sa much paper | money aa thers ever was at any time before the j War, and the lmnuntg!r cspila to the popuistion of the country ia considerably more than fwice as great aa 1t waa st the beginning of the War.—/n- diannpolia Journal (Rep. ). Only a little while ngo tho 8L Lonis papers were I the habit of frequently referting to *‘tho blatherskite Tom Ewing." A few weeks ago, how- evor, In & pablished Interviow, he dectared that Bt. Louls *was destineil to become the centro of pepulation, and probably of cullure and the fing arie," and'now he fs always spoken of as ** that distinguished and erudite siatesman, the Hon. Thomas Ewing,"—8(. Paul Uiobe (Dem. ). The Natfonals of New York promise to become thelr own corrective. While they tatked vaguely abont crude financial policies thore wae sume littla danger that they might send to Con. groas more demagogues than are now there; but, #ince they havo openly demanded lg!lflllfll repu- distion of the bonds of the United Rates, there in notntich danger (hat thoy will sccure & formida. bie following, — PAiladelphia Ledger (Ind.). The anti.bank mania of the Nationalista and Democrata 1 solely directed Against the Na. 1lonal-Bankiog system. State banks are not op- posed or denotinced, tho object belng to force tho restoration of unlimited iesncs of rag mvhlfi."hlch canoot be dona without the repeal of the Banking laws, Tho demand for groenbacks is madesas blind o caver the real object, which is the relssue of the State-bank curtency,—PAlladelphia North Amertcan (Rep,). It is not the Bouth which will hereafter dosire to eeceds from the Unlon., When power #hall have passed from the East to the Sonth and West, wo will in all probability find the East nrdent for & scparate Government as they were In 1812, —an they were at cven an earlicr day, when the purchass of Lonislana threatened to shift to the Sonthwest the political pawer then exercised hy the smaller States of New England.—Nodtie (Ma.) Register (Bep.). Tho reciprocity treaty with the Bandwich Talands has more than doubled onr exportn to and fmports from that counlry. ugar crop fur- nishes only about one-third of the consnnption on the Pacific Coast, but s increamng. The clear morsl 1s to take in more of our neighbors—Mexico, the South American States, and Cansdn, Mexico might sugar the whole Pacic Coaat just as well as not, and greatly to our vrofit, by the cxtension of our market for’ manufsctured goods, —~Spring/feld (Maze.) Republican (Ind.). In view of the utter failure of the prose. cation to sustaln its indictmont, what will the ma- Jorlty of this Committee do? Mr, Potter made the charges upon general statomenis and current re- Imrln' now that o has tried the case, Lt there 14 no teetimon: taln ‘t ment. will he and his political aesoclates on the Cominitice bava tho falrness which ia presumed to characlerize an ordinary nr{ and render a prompt verdict of not proved? ' Can they da auytbing ele? 1y refasing such an aet of Justice to Mo Noyes and Sherman, can they longer claim to by r and honorable men!—Jotlon Journal (Ken.). Again has nullifiention lifted its rattle- anake head in South Carolina. This 1a the third tine. Is It not enough? Shall it not be settled once forali? Now, as before, itis to be crushed there, or is 1o spread over the South and break up the Unlon, Now, as before, resolute prompiness in the National Administration will have the sup- port of the country, and will brine South Carolina to submission, a1 Andrew Jackson did: or, on the ether hand, {rresolation, law quibbiing, and non- action will Inflate tbe vanity and insolenco of Eouth Carollua. bring the Nationsl Adminletratton to contempl, and jnstigats the lawleas clements of the other Southern Statea to follow South Caro- lina, ~Cincinnati Gazette (flep.). Gen. Durbin Ward bad a way in the army of eaylog curlously rough things, Lying In an open fleld under Kenesaw Mountaln In Augusi, with the enemy plunging shot dowa into us, and ourown batterica fnthe rearfiring over us, and now and then o shell bursting prematurcly amon; us. old Durbin wiped the sweat from the homelies! in the armyand s *By —, this {s tho belly of hellI'” After a life of money sdvocacy and unwavering party service, he was made Chalrman of hus party Cunvention at Colnmbus the other day. When a soft-money piatform was fired fnto him he muat bavs been re- minded of Konesaw Muontain, With his record and party behind bim and the country beforc him, he awces besutly of bie face mnust have faded as thie old thought came back, **This s the belly of holl1"—Lawcrenceburg (0.) Press (Rep.). Inflation means the reduction of wagos, ‘The reducsion comes from the decline In the par- chssing power of the dollar. Say we Lave in the country of *‘papor money " $750,000,000 face valuo, and we' add to it $250,000,000—the $1. 000,000,000 will not buy & barrol of floor, bushe] of putataen or ealt, or 1 of cloth more than_the $760. . "Thot I to eay, infiation is dilution, mnd a so-called doliar of tho $1,000, - 000,000 18 worth 25 cents less than vno of the $760,000,000. _In other torms, a man earning $16 a wecek of the $750, 000,000 must et $20 & week in ordor to exercise an cyual purchasing power out of his wazes if the inconvertible clrculating medintm to 81,00, 000, d raising salarics is attended witl striking snd othor troubles. A re- fuwal now to rusume, and a policy that wonld pat up the premium on gold to 23, would be saulvatent 10 & reduction of wages 25 porcent. Resumption means thestabtlity of the dollar. —Ulacinnati Com- mercial (Ind. ), Yet, after nll, it is diffonit at this time to concelvo of any greater nalitical ealamity befalling the country than a'repetition of the civil adminte- tration as it was during tho last throe years of his sccond term, To that more than to any otler singic canse we owo it that tho Ropublican party waacom- sellul oo through the v-llu{ of the ahadow of oath, fousing great evil. Tho late Judge Sheploy 1s creditod auew with his gallant rebuke of the ar- rugance of the Southern wing of Lis party in 15G0, when, after Stephen A. Dougins hud been nom!- nated at Baltimore, bie quoted with fing effect from tbie Beotch baliad of onnie Dundee bills beyund Pentland, 15hera oo oria 1 tho rushiknd "'Yticro ara Chicfa In the North. * And when the time comes for the Republicans to ook oat mn anotber leader. thore will_be found chiofs euough who will lead as gallantly an Y casily as he, —Doston Allurlhlur (Rep. .. Wikiae Dunng the cight years of Grant's Admin- istration svery department of the pubhe service becamo more corrupt than bad ever been doemed possible at any previons perfoa of our national his- tory. 's wore fold that, as & General, be had g wonderful capacity for solecting the best men for any and every duty, and that, in this respect, i made nomiatakes, ‘Wae learned thal, as President, carcely less wonderful, of meu, and that, having selected st to admit file blander by turniny 0al 0f office, but stuck to them and kept them where they cuuld do the moat harui, lle surrounded himself with meu whose iatellectual inferiority was only oxcelled by their moral cor- ruption, and his Administration became 8 reproach ta the nation, & atench in tie nostrils of civillza- tion, We aruglad (o beliuve that Grant himeclt did no stealiog: but bie gave bl friends, who wers spb lo be incliued to public robbers sbun- a5t opportunity o follaw thelr juciinatione. w0 thal peculation becatwno the rule and honesty the excaption. Under such an Adwminirtration the leaders of the Hadical put{ became 40 corrupt that the dlahollsm by which ti longed the bald of their party on thu office t's term, the fraud aud perjury by which llayes cainy i, seemea but & natural contiiuation—tup prolougation of a line—rather than 8 new and startilug departnre. When fon ahall have cooled and prejudice died wul, the bonest tistorian will write of- Grant's Ad- minstration In sorrow, nut in enger, na the most corrupt and corruptiug ora of our histary; and he will a3y that the wan iu the White oo ting woak and bad men in high place o djscountensnce and trowa 'upon evil practicos, bj ielping to build up the fortunes of reckless adseuturors, and by his general unfitness for his bigh ofice, brought lasuug disruce upou his couptry, snd aflicted ber with wany evily that endured long alter he retired to privato life. Wo belicye the American people Ot for self-govern- ment, and this beliel renders it imposaiblo for ua to imagioo them csvable of re-slecting Grant,— Washington Pout (Dew. Russia in Central Asia. According to the Parls Tenps, Gen. Kout- mau's plan of campalyn in Central Asis, druwn ub last April, will be carried out ua Husaia's un- awer to the (;‘Jpruv treaty. Tuls plan contewn: plated an sdvaoce in ‘three directions: Tho main boly was to move from Bamarcand to Djam, & Russtau fort on the frovticer of Buk- bara, and thence udvauce according to later in- structions. ‘I'he left wing was to cross the Alal Dag chain, traverse the Kizil don Valley to the ‘Awur-Daria busin, aud follow that stream. The izt wiug woa to wscend tho river to Tebard- vul, whence 3 direct rosd leads to Bokhura. ‘hese three moveucats are evidently almed st the capital of Bokbars, and are practicable only with hmited forve, the main body comprising Suly tweive battalioos, and tho wings belnx suuch swaller. On the 11th of June, aiter v re- view of the troops, the artillery and engineers Jeft Yustkeud; the fnfsutry aud cavalry began wmarching two days Jater, wnd ou the 2ththe beadgusrters setout. tlero tho latest tdlucs cud, but thore 1s cvery reason to Lelleve tlat the Rusalans are now on the march, not to In- vade Indix, but to occupy & region which will bring them near to It, viz.; Bokhara and the upper basin of the Amur-Daria to the font of the passes leading through the Hindos Koosh chainto Afghanistan. THE CHINESE. AMUSENENTN. LAST DAY, Inteeviews with the Orlantal Plentpotentinry st San Franciaco. San Fraxcisco, Aug. 2.~The Chiness Fm- basay will lesve hers to-mnorrow for the East by special car. By arrangement hLis Ezrellency held an extended {nterview last cvenlng with Col, Bee, attorney of the Chinese Companics, several prominent Chinese merchants heing present. The matters discnssed related to the treatment of his countrymen’ here. and the re- latlons existing between the two Governmente, Col. Bee Is not ab liborty to give futs Excel- lency’s conclusions, but says he repeatediy re- OWN AND GREATEST SHOW ON EARTAH! OIN LAKE FRONT, RVERY APTRRNOON AND EVENING, THI8 WEEK AND NO LONGER. HPECIAL P2 CHGEIINTICY, ferred to the great friendship felt by his Goy- ernment toward that of the United Btates, which he bolleved was reciorocal, e knew of nothing baving transpired to change these friendly relatfons. He spoke In bigh com- mendstion of ex-Minister Low and Mr, Reward, snd especially referrod to S, Wells Williams, late Hecretary of [Legation, ss DLaving done much during his long residcuce in Chioa to Lring about the rmem smicable relations ox- isting between the two nations. Ile saw much fn the future to further increase this aeotiment, The establishment of this Embassy at Wash- fukton woula bring the two peuples mto closer commervia) velations, giving the United Rtates adyantages heretofors more largely enjoyed by other nstions. Although the Fideral, State, and munlc!{rnl authorities bove pald the Em- basay no ofliclal courtesies, they have b:en the recipients of attentions fsow msany promineut citizens during their stay in the e ———— BRITISH COLUMBIA, 8AR FRAncisco, Cal, Aug. 2~A Victorla dispatch says the following resolution has passed Parilament unanlmously: “That this 1louse is of opinfon that the Chinese should not be employed upon the public works of this Iwuvlncc. and that a clsuse should be Inrerted n the specifications of all contracts awarded Lo tho effect that contractors will not be permitted to employ Chinese labor upon work, and that in the event of their doing o the Government will not oe reaponsiblo for the payinent of the BATURDAY TNT 3y ulér Afternoen snd 0 tusl, Commeneing at 10 o'cl . F.venlog Enteriainmen; Al the datly papers [n the city nagert that (¢ s the most STUPENDOUFR, STARTLING, SENSATIONAL Amusement enterprite ever seen here. A cyclone of enthustasm greets the dstoundiog acts of THR TWENTY IMPERIAL THAINED $TUDS. A Eult siream of viittors thronging snd unshie to sa- ter ibe vast Paviilous Acencs o BPLENDOR, WONDRR. AND DRAUTY! ALL THE CHILIEN TN ECSTACIES TEN THOUSAND LADIER Appiand, samire, sod the canvas auirering with cheers ol MAGNIFICENT, NODLE. AXD LEARNED RTALLIONS, New Acta and a Flaming Consteilation of Stars In the Grsnd (ireas MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE AS USUAL. LONLY TillB WEEK TO SER IT. fioors open at | aad 7 0. m. ~ Performences one hour tater. Admiwion, 80 centa Children under b, haf- price. lescrved seata, 25 centsestrs * 2000 ARM CHAIRS Reserved, and all numbered. and plared upon n ele: vated pisiform, commanding an anolstructed view of ihe Areaic performances end ine entira Amphitheatrs. and General Admision Tickets are aiso for sale at Bauer’s Palmer House Music Store, AV the uaual slight advance. Seats can be selected from » disgram, at any time. good for any day of even- o onnance. Faviliuna thor ventilate Ctrbects Usners tn attendances o) " P, T, BARNUM, Prop'r. NAVERLY’'S THREATRE. Proprietor and Mansger.. ML J. B, HAVEALY, NING OF RN K™ Reverence-Compelling Portrat” ‘Midsummer number of S8cribner's Monthly, Other Journals speak of 1t as follows: 44 A masterly wood engraving.”—N, Y. Nation, +' A superb Homeric face. '—Toston Traveler, 4 We mustcall it 0 noble portrait. "—New laven Palladium, **An extraordinary olece of work, both 83 regards. the drawiug and wood-cutting,""—N. Y. World, *+One of the'most perfect examples of drawing and engraving on wood that has ever been pub- nt. pra every particul; ‘o he. ot Eleaant &8 (0 largeaifn Chicao, Fogsgement of the famed COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, The pat excelience of NUKLEEQUE ORGANIZATION. Mout compicte ensembie of artiata; MUSICAL CUL. , of the bigheat orders witly SUATIT of ‘the most BIIATious chaTacier, governed by refinetaent. Monday Eveulng, Ang. 3y 1878, Every Eveatng of the week, Wednerday and Saturdsy Matigees, the most succemful buriesque. new {n 1s the o8 e Jabea In the Wood or, Wha KIlled Cock Robin Ei 1y NEW SCEN| Uy RO o “Aua likcnces 1t s admirable, and e bitof | FUSES. SRETINATING MUCE Wi HITLLLANT artistic work It le worthy of a frame aud & place on | ¥ 8. BU ARTINTN, D0 Tn this Maminotl ., prominent awoug’ whom 1s the o dna Dieratte Artiite SnpeMed LLE, RAK HOS P R A m. Mr. W, ;n'i;-:l;m‘ the w "—N. Y. Evening Post The Midsummer Scribner. ** A model of beauty, both in tsillustrationsand literary features, "—N, Y. Graphlc, 3 ‘The Midsummer number of Scribnet's Monthly may be st down ae the flnest gzample of periodical pablication which bas over Been put forth by any American -or European house.”—Uoeton Tran- script, **Tho August Scribner contalns Anamazing array of cuts, some of them marvels as works of the an- nd evgraver's skill. "—Hartford Courant, Tt fe & book that fa & treat, both as & scries of artistic gems, aud aa a compilation of exgulsite writings In poth prose and verse,"'—Philadelphin TRecord. **The August Scribner fairly bears tho ball smong the magazines, not only for {ts engravings, which are better than those In any other, but for the varlons merlt of its articles and puems. "~HBos- ton Correspondence of Bpringtleld Repablican, This Magazine if for sale everywhere, rracs, 36 crNTe. SCRIDNER & C0,, Publishers, New Yor! FINANCIAL, VERMILYE [ 3 3 . Pran W5 e At Cetebrate Tenor Jiobusto, MR C. H. DIIEW, MOMCAl DIPeetor, s.ovscoses sovasseosidiils 1. BATOR, In the repertoire of ‘he mpany resdy for product fon: Cinderclin, fobloon Crusce, Oxraen, rig- i, Hiue fleard, und Sudnd, 1ox Shect now oped fur Keserved beats without ex- tra charge, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Topuls it 1. e, sud 23¢. Tuesday. ok hory eveing, Nedsenin} Ao Savirder SIswnecs ENTIRE OHANGE of ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT BUCCESSS OF DARRY ROBINSON'S MINSTRELS, And the old-time Chicago Favorites, Arlington, Cotton, and Kemble. Monday, Aug. 5—The brilliant artfate, 3R, s MAVOIONT aud Bupert Drawatic Campany. oo WINTER'S LINCOLN PAVILIOXN, ‘This (Saturday) Eventng, Aug. 3, st A o'clock sharp, GRAND CONCERT ‘Westhor permluting, by LOESCH'S ORCHESTRA. New aad {nterestiug Programme. Adintmlon, 23 eta, & C 0 BEOI;‘I:INING sy B, Bam's Wabasi-av. Pavilion! BANEKERS, TO-NIGELT. Grend Concert Given by the Chicage Orekestra. Commenco at9p. m,_Admimion free. STEAMER FLORA, ogramme of e1cursions {or this weex, endlng Ang. K88, bridge: 3 1o Fvaneton at 2:30 p.m. t to Mich- 16 and 18 Nassau-st, New York. DEALERS IN GOLD AND U, 8, BONDS. Buy and sell on Comumission for Cash or on Margin, all socuritios doalt in at the Now York Stock Ex. ohango. Interest allowed on deposits, sub- Jjoct to draft at sight. $26, $50. $100. $200. %')00. (0 Kenoshaand return. §1; Waukegan and re- #13 Michigan City and returm, 13 a1l other rodad cents. A Projeeals for Iron Beams, ‘Thie majority of Wl strees houscs and men are | gaaled E“”,'.‘J:.’;“;‘u‘fi':.fl.fl? A .'"%"z\.‘.’i" T A A T B I S T AL R O B0 ouss ot Alex: Frotminkhats. & Coc. hrokers 13 | i e SUs pet 7ArL: Shoth 1 Wall stroak, New Vork. I cotibled (o ah dence. They stale that #n [uyestment of about $100 an, 0 Inchios by s 1 mada recently retarned over, $1,600 {0 exs than (1) da) plee en Bend for eiF circulsr. froe.—Aew York Tridune. b aris ot e sEralshe Out of winde cut squsre E=res R st tha ehin fres from Aaw, blisters and ragged sdgen, &0d contatn gvod Irun, and ihe tid shuuld be secomps: A UM ATES OF AMERICA. IN THE CIIt cult Courtof the Unlied rtates for she Northern District ot Tllinols. [n chaneery. John Jenison Jotin W, Tirooki v, The Clicago & Jowa Kaliro . 408 81s0 Claries 1. Bowditeh, Wiillam G. d . J. Murtill, on Lheir nteryeatton. 18 liereby given that in pureuance of the de- {ptevicinal order of said Courc, entered ut nted by the manafsciurer's published tableavr furmula giviug th 3| ngth and stiffnces of Leams, Nearly al” the buas Al required tn lengths of 'fl’lflll .lfl‘l:l! fid!fl‘q o #"’l‘lw&l' them in such easct Fotia dhat they st b St Guld: i daitak o wdirossed b the idvrsgned. indopsod ou the outslde **Prucvsals w fumlsh Heams.® The successfnl bidder will be required to enter o contract and to give good and suMelent bonds for the fatibful cree and record (nsxld canse, e forner on the éth of - ¢ by perfornance of the eaniract. B T e L a0 JUlR 18T Lo | | About ove-811l uf ths beatina muust ba delivered with. {1y muntha, snd the remainder wilhis Svs monita of the date uf cantract. ' | _The United Staics reeerves the right to reject all bids s Bud w8 such SAater, at bie hour uf 10 o'clock 1 tha furcnuou of Wedndwlay, the 2Nth day of August. 1 aihe frougdoar of thi bulldlg fow used b Court s h Court - House. kuown a8 the Bepubl which are not deeined satlstactor, Bl b 157 b 1w Lasalle st bW IR, Msjor of Ordnance. City'of Chicaga, County of i lmmfin_levll of Dalath Harbor, o Cuok, sl of Tiinot Wil acll, sa irwead in sall dectel i ordet. b pubiic auction fect Lrain U. B A o the Hitiest aud beacbidier i el ol 0 ¢! ul Orr however.a the lewer s prior st oiortines by ..'n“.\ eate Boated oLty um";a;" A Jm‘ 5 < Farine M Company ; AT R A L Al B e e MG AR stanafog and mensioned n sald deeree, and also sub. A 3 JmerE s yind Aso sub | o tuta, for dredglag the taslds Barbor of Julut GLorte aon ST SSRGS SOE (8.0 R AR AR st G OAD i ol | RIS & ALLE, Grdle o thiber | de. exl ety N 't B f.’."mwuunw:'u i g, G T oing (et elled, | Engineer's Office, Now Mexico& Bouthern Pucifie Ogle. tn satd state of | Kailroad Comnpany, witbe recelvad ok Shinie vtk datm ot the unti mussanry, sod track- 10 theretur, ruad-bed, supers splicea, ‘bulta uuts, ahikcs, ¥nm||4 o, statlon-fiuaes, deputa, viaduct by linber, 'wnd tusterials, Ahd Propery purc ATrone oonstruction of il railresd. sl the euglnes, tender: ,";y‘;" Pacifie lon, w ' Mexica & houthern 3 S 11 miive. 0f "the cars, and machlucry, sll kind of rulllog stock ownes % B : st G I Liadlroad fruu Willow BprIogs 1o s Vegan New o Sl iRt Yol i ren: e ooall WUrK 10 56 Comulu,ed Lot laicr shet March al il i chises and 1igiita of U Comy s & lowa Lafir i “vroper re ding #ldee outs, o finplements, aml sonal progre Tine of sald raiirou, and ail b i wiocutlun rallosd, L6 ad estimates will ba on exbihitl b v rcluting theret | eétimihiss il 5o on eatinilion a¢ Pusl lo trans, cundit foriya for pide may be ol Dot n ik Yo "eauired tor the raitbar pir- Wi b o 1 futwAnce of the coniTact A3d the brotection of ihe Compauy. A, A, HOBINSON, b ) uiart oty and wppiir- o ; elsuging. auid (o il kogineer, e et e Satnton HENE ities oy | _APproved: GENERAL MANAGRE and pre futereat whateoesr, ub we 1 1w sl equity, o Clicago & Tawa Lallroad Cotipany of, i, 85d to the e properiy, i:ge. and tranchises, awever whiclh we ended 10 be cop- [ (e Lands of under the @ ltcniver sppointed 1o this auired by purchase or other- 1 Lo penaeucy of 1ol sult afid rallrosd. aud wlilch 3 Uks jokbcastog, OF 10 Whieh he shul) b vutitivd; loaviber ab vne entiie prop. £ty aad not fa sepurate part npald hoads an couons see ¥ tha tiorigege Toreclosed 10 sal slved by the Master from the feu Of casn la part pay mouey un the mauger, Lo 'tle catent, aud upon the Tertie athorized by the said dovree wd or (R AR Scter sud lermg of saic, aud Unic and mode of pay, 10ent, refercuce s had o said deerce and sald order of ont of the Hurbor at Charleston, 8, €. ding, cor. TIaton Mg Grceh Hirovts, 3 au . Army Bullding, cor. HoUgEn AR Iy B tata; BEALED PROPOSALS, for the coustruction of & Jelty in the {farbor of Charicaton, 8. C., will berucelved t this ofice. anill uoon of Aagust 2 1674, and apeaed ok arecibcatio d all pecessary fomutlon i G snlesifochs TSRl br 0 Capt. . B vt Eng i B A GILLMORL, Ti. o). ot Logincers " Tmprovement of Miuuesola Rlver, Exaivexs orrics. U. 8. Improve wud thiugs w yeved by sald mort ntrol ur utherity Pecord L sald cyuse iu sald Cours. Br. Pavi. Mian., sog, L. 1474 July 37, 1878, i 184 Frapossls whil by Teccived by the Mt 16 CiC e ot amariicate St IRy e 31, ju1d, foF ibe removal of uéaota Wiver. For all afory g, 10 (& ST ALY Al | Caiiuia of Enalne NORMAL _SCHOOL THE UNITED STATES, YALPARAISO, INDIANA, The Northers Alana Normal Rehon) was Eent. 16, 1873, with thiry-fve studenta in attendance, Entoliment presant term, 1,531, [L 12 now the Largest Notmal School In the United Kistes. To the thinking mind this remarkable growth it sndelent evidence that the work {u satistaciory. THAE FALL TERM WILL OPEX AUG. 77. 1479, Departmenta—Preparatary, Teachers', Business, Cols inenter Netieal Fngmeern. Sumicals Fine Arih Phonngrap and leview. There are nu vAcations during the entire yese. Thers ate liegtnaing, Arlvanced, Keguiar, in ali of the hraiches every tern, fo that E£NtAr AL ANy time, pelect thelr ow they wish, and gfrance as ranidly s . The orzanized ln"r.y‘n:ay #sire, o aversge number of sudenta n each cive fs 44, V. Instruction {n German, (rawing. Klocution, Voeal Muitc, Panmanship, and Dehating withons axtra chare. V1. ‘The Ipstitutton (e In posseaaion of & fine lidrary, and ‘an ‘ahundance of Anatomical, Philosophical, 858 Chemtesl spparatus. Vil Expen Ie28 than 8t any osher sehool 1o the 1and. " Tuftion, $9. This admite the stadent ta all of the ciassenin eachdepariment of the pchook, o ncidcntai. ;004 basrd and weli-furaished Foum st sn expetise notto exceed §2.40 per week. Ample apportusities for ng. instromentat Music, €10 for twenty leswons. Use of Inostrument free. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. There s, in connection with the Normai. one af the most eumplete commercial colleges in the land, 1ta rooms are tnely equippei and supplied with a more ex- Jlue of offices hAR any oiner Hastness Coll X ro a0 sertione e i fu’ a0y of the dej Il he refunted. ul clrcuiars giving finll tatormation cone ool semt free ot snplicat Eg;fiKfiuPF%@ALE“ggLL'EFE Preparatory snd Collegiate Departments, an Optlor Couree: aisa Gradualing Course in Musir. Drawing IRAG St Fark ook e ORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. Capt ED. N, KIIK TALCOTT, | Amociste B W EALCRIT et A Srot-class Preparatory School for oy, stiractive. Fducatiopal faciiities unsurpaseed. Sewsinn DegIne Sept. i 1NIN. FOF {1l Information seod fur eate alogue 10 $forgan Iark. Coak Co., N, PARK INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS AND YOU, 107 and 105 Ashiland. School Yoar Begins Sopt. 11, 1878, A thorougnly-arganized Sctioal of the Firet Grade, wenty-one expecienced and able Teachiors, _Ubusual sclities for thestudy of Musle, ArL B the Sclences. Spectal atiention glven o the Knglish atidies. ~ Amnjie boardiug sccommodatious. Terms ressunsble. For particaian address MIS. A, B DATES, Principal, Lake Forest Academy, LAEKE FOREST, ILL. A COLLEGE-FITTING SCHNOL FUK ROYS, Three Coursceof Btudy. A fuli corps 0f Teachers. ' Fpecial {nstruction by the Princiral (o those who wish to teach, Vocation on Lake Michigan, 28 1alles (romn Chicago sad 33 from Miiwaukee, Fall Terin beging Sept. 10 Aduress A, It SABIY, Principal, Tlifi's‘sunrl el Collzs, be Thirty-elghth Regulat Course of Lectures n thisinstitutiu will begia on Catal cerning the s Location AMondsy, thefih of Octor 'r. 1979, and conttnue flve muntha, ‘The Preitmisary Course will begin on Mondsy, the Bth of heptember. The Commencement for conferring Degrcss will be heid early tn MAreh, 1478 Fur Anousl Circilar and Catslogue, glving rogula tions fat gradusiion, fecs, and other information, s AIS ROBINSON, M. 1 n, 1523 . Mo. Tniversity of Nomre D, The Thirty-0fth Kcholastic Term will begin oo the cxt. We ATo ROW AUIE ta by any educations} for developnient of buth mind found licre, We invite parents and riians 1o come snd wee for ihemsclres and tius rrify what we say. For particulars, catalogues, eic., Safircas, he "Very Jtevs B COIBY. C. B G Vrosit dent, Notrs Dame P, HIGHER EDTCATION POR LADIES, PITTSBURGH FEMALE €OLLEGE. Elegast Bulldings, Eight Departments, Treniy-thres Teachers, Thirteen Teachers in the Conservatory of Music con- tectod with the College. CharFaes jean (han any Kewaol n the Uniird Ntatea & flording ruuni advnntages n sreammndnt n. Fall te Cena nepts & rend 10 1tev. . Go PEIBHING, D.o D. Flushurgl, Fean., for a calalogue. GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, Bouth Williamintawn, Berkahire Cos, Mass., Preparea Boys for Husiness, dcienltfc School, or Col- {56E. Tz Iendin pripate actiol 10 the EALEC | Eatal lished by g prescnt Srivclpal in sg - Eapenser 84 rwife. iienry W. litahup, year. Refersio W. M. Fi lopics adiress J. ¥ MILLs, AL L, Principst Cook County Normal School. The next term will commiencs Monday, Eept. 3 7y, For particulars or for circulars cal) st tha sooms vt the County Nuanl of Educativn, 174 Han. dolpli-st., Cllcago (at frou 1040 12 a. ., OF frum 2 1o 40 ), or address the Prinsipa) wood. ONTON COLLECE OF LAW, CHICAGO, ILL. te yrar, 88 wenks. T 50 er year tu advance.” Vor caialogics oic., 1. HURD, . CIA!K'!M Vll\. Wells College for Young Ladice, AUKOKA, CAYUGA LAKE. N. ¥, Full Collekiate, ‘Hpecinl, snd Academic Courses. Superiof Instryctiondl, wusle. Locativn unsurpame] for peatty. heaiuiiuiness, and retineinenty bubdtie cirgantt & lanie whors parents may with coudence Intrust tholr daughters, Teri bughie Bept. 14, 1676, 107 cataiogu! kil RV, & 8, FIISDEE, President. CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, 15 and 17 Sheldon-st. Sixteonth Yenr Opens Sept. 0. Able teachers In all the departments, Englien, Clasi: sod Musical, Mles Emily AL Noyes st s siatant Princioa). Elocution snd Music aperfuitica une dre Prof. K. M, Tootl Emil Liebling, aud Mrs. 0. L. ox, Location chioive, and bulidings o tuGdidua: Ample accommodations fn the Hosnding Popa ! SRS Gt wyeut. nelial, MRS, CUTHBERTS SEHINARY., ourteenth year opena Sept. 0, o ating ladies and e TR OTN day actial. Pl Surpe of ea) fent and experjence fpec 184 1.3 & 130 Deardorn-av,, Chicago, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 10 Ample so cummiodations for boardiug sad day puplls. ¥or ctrcu- Iars sddresa as abuv Irving Military Academy, low, near Chicaya. A Selentinc. Classical, and Lokt Ackdniy-for tays. - Educational (allities vkl (e NorthweaL, Bond. fur Caislogus. Ocay B B T o G andwng: cul, G, 8. LiSTEe S kea Cow il El priucipal, Graduste PENNS JLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHEBTER, PEN! peus Sepd. 1). Thovough fn- UNIVERSITY OF OHICAGO Cluslcal, Phtlosopbicsl. clentifi, Law. sud Propa siory Depariuieuts; opeid alihe 10 ladien sud yonul s kot e AR A e Tilemi prot. 5 t! LChiags, Culiagon 1+ oHTE e AN AR INNDTEN (Uubenily pre: scribed by tiis Faculty), Tefreatiyig, an Medicated Frufg Lozeny pedisie relief s Proposals for Dredglug at Cbicago Har- sflctuai cure of Co tion, Hesdazies Bile, Hems Srrioldh Sl Tenran E3ES hitls Wik (he vaual purk. bor, 11l stives). Ty axrscable to take and sever producea (rritas tion, k. GRICEOS, 7 Kue liamnutea, Paris. Eold by silchinmilats. BIuDy. Jeoch . o, il KAEM N For blauka for propiaals aad &l litorastion spply st 2 s thlaomice, . 1LY DECKEIL MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, i iglucers. Gold Fish, and Aquaris, wh o - & == salo wld Fetail ai bla Bisd Bors & 127 CLARK.ST. e v 17 Can Ue beautituily DYED or CLEANED aut WEPALRED, as lrifing tlJvflul- _Kxpressed C. 0. b INII‘l & Mee AN, B0 Dearborn and GL Weat Madisgu-st.. (3] {Chlcaku. 1T Rurih Gtke gvg i Siguln, o, B. - Lalles Dresscs, Sacqucs LADIES AND GENTS, 5o vk, Ued sad cleaindsete. T ANSECE POWDER, o Uu;i:, Koaches, Hoths, Vleas, Lice. ete. Warrant- ol Arewls lusect Powder Depot. 179 E, Madison-st. TOLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Geaeral Rumol's Behonl, New Havau, Ct, $ih ve: Fresarsiory to Caljexe, Scieutio Kliodly r busineas. Thurougl puysical tratoing by military drililog. gy uastics,"&e._¥all inforwaiion sent un appileatior Y oy — - - RDIK — Clvil snd Mechaulcul Hugiveeriug, @3 the Hunsselacr Poiylechoie lustituts, ‘Lrov, N Y. Next lerm begius Sept. 12, The Anoual Heglster fur 1874 contaiua e 1lsd of the gradustes fur the past 34 years, with thelr bustiivun alsa cuurss of wtudt, e Gulrementa for sdmimton, Sxpeusca eic. ST TE Ul YOUNG, Treaurer. Maplewood Tnstitute] ¥4, SOUNG Lybies ! 3 Kuown thruushout the Weat fur Lia greal baaty of catlon and sazerlor fstructin. L. SPEAK a1 B, B AVERY, tho b ¢ l OME SCHUOL FUR BOY! 11 circulie sddicas L. 11 P . SKILL (8. ¥.) MILIVARY ACADEMN Liuriruted Clrvudar fur 15787 TRUSSES, RUPTURE. f Bastiats, Butman & B MrrpoTA, IiL) May 34, 1872, er: Having anffered. over hirty years with terioos Sorotal ruptnre, partof tha tlme unable to work, ane having falled darin that timeto And & Truss' that . would nold’secnrely, I Angliy bought oue of yonur Comi " wl monthe mon_fense Truwes, in foor curen e SnLiRElr, havigs MG wo bocadlon w0 Wed b for the part two years. Yours traly, K. WORMLEY. Maoufsctared by DARTLETT, DUTM. RER R AL T Hiron UTMAN & PAR- . rumes of a1l kinds, Sngportern b races, Fluaile, Siooxinmn e REL Tantramenia Tof deForas: The proper sijartmentor 8 Trurs o it an ate re- auiring Botn scfence And aXill, : quiring nd sxll, only sequired by ex Manutactory eetahitshed n 1M, Offices eatablished in Chicago twelva yer SEWING MAGHINES “ARE THI BEST.” Ask to see them. or address WEED 8. M. C0., N.E. cor. 8tate nnd Van Buren-sta., Chicago, 1L, RAILROAD TIME TABLH. ARFIVAL AND DEPARFURE OF TRATSS, PIrLANATION op Rurmaewcs M inxs.—f fut s Bladly extepiel Hitaattanae OHIOAGO & RORTEWESTERN RAILWAY, st (Shey TicketOffices, 63 Clarkoat, (Sherman House) andit Sitliwauken & LNfiwstkee 3; PEPIPPPEPRPIPISPL SMarquette b alieners Lake [ bFond du [ b iy ulimas Hotel Cars h 3 Chi- ceunmes fatet o run throngh, batween Chi £amn and cas ufls, on thetraln leaving Chicazo Ko other rosd runs Pullman oF agy Sther fori o0 Bote! care west of Chicago, ‘a~Depot corner of Wellna b—Depot corner of Canal nd Kinzle-ste, d Kinate st CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Depots (00t of Lake L., India AndCAnAl and Sixifenth-sis, st., sad st i UINOY RATLRIAD: nd Blsteenth-st, Omees, 33 Clarke lepots. Hendols 8 Oatesburg Fxpress. Uttaw & Firestor Express. Hockford & Freeport Expre: Dlubuque & Bloux City Bxp: Pacific Fast Express, lorade EXpreas. Downer's Grove Accom'datl 1. Asrars Passenger. Downe ve Accom dation Freesort & Uubuaus Kxpress.. Omaha Night Expre Tozuran Fapress Kansss City & Bt. Je Pullman I Dintng. T Slecping.Cars 7e ru batween Chicago Aad Omahis 03 the Paclnc Exprese. CHIDAGO. ALTOX & ST. IOUIB ARND (HICAGO KANBAS gfl'fs& u}:xvr‘rfids‘nonr lfli'm s PeMra e Tieket Oftice, 153 Handoioh vt RanussCity & Denver Fart B, Louis, Springfield & re; Mobile &'Xew Orisans Ex. 1, Lools, Springfield & Te Peoria, Burlingion { Far & Keokuk Kxpre: Chicago & Paducsh It 1L Ex. hireator, Lacon, Wash'ton F: Joltet & bwigt'Accommaar CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUT BAILWAY, Depot, rormer Madison and Canalats, Tick:t Uffce, 63 8Guth Ciark-4t., opposlte Saerman Houty Arrive, P Leave. I Atiwaukes Expross 7558, w, Wiconin s Mazedis, Hay, snd Mepashs through) *10:108. m, {* 4:000, m. ® 3:C0p. 1. *10:458, 1 Day’ Exp Oconotivwo feun and Towa sl Eaneen. Milwauken Fast Mall (daf] 2:0UD. m.| 4:00D. M. Wisconsin & Minnesota, Gre Tiay, bhtevens Polut. and Ash- iand througli NIt Express, [t 0:00p, m.it 7:003. m. All tratus run vis Milwaakea. Tickets for 8t. Paul ard Mibgeapolis are good eitlier via Madison and I'rairia duLtien, or via Walertown. LaCroae, asd Winoa. 013 CENTEAL BAILEOAD. ILLIR 3 foot of Lake-at. snd foat of Tweaty-second- e e oo 131 Kandolpnse.. near Ciark. = aCalre & Texss kp: Hpringgeid Lxprea. I3 Kpnbggeld Nlint K iu ‘eorin. Burlington & Keokuk * B bFeonh, Burliaxton & Keokuk § o: Dubuguec & Niouz Clty b Dubuque & blous City Ex. Gl l'assenger,... night runsto Centralls oaly, RUKAL Pa0s b0 Pooriaouly.. pepet, AOTRIGAR SIITAL, AT 1 Ket Lifiice, ¥7 LI _aoiph, Grasd Pec Mall (via Main and Atr Line), reas. I 5o Valiiva Accaibimyiat Atlantic Expireas (1411y) Night Eaprcaerens. , FT. WAYND & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Depot. coruer Canal snd Madison-ata. Feket O:flcrg S0CTarkoai., Palier louse, st Grand Paclic | leave. | Arrite, Hi00a (8c K v § B33 D, M. _{5 Ll i 01100 . Tratas Bu‘} w&fl ln iidlog, foot of M aleave from Exposision Dulldio t of Mon- T et Dfovas . Ciatie bt Patimer 1ionss tirund Pacific, and Dovot (Kxpualiioh Bullding) orntog Mall—Old Lie. . N Noton spetiay i ss' bioh Atlutitle Kxpress, aully. Nkt Ksprow.. .. . PITTTSBURG, CINCTHNAT( & BT, IQUI3 B R (Claciunat! Alr-Line aud Kokunie Lino.) Depot corver of Cilutun sud Larruli-sia_ Wost SWe. Atrive. cinpatt, Indianapolis, Lou- R iy g ot l‘ aprew. . . by . Igut Expresi. EANEAXEE LINE Depotfoos of Laka-t. aad {00t of Tweuty-second st Depart. | _Arsiva Cincinoatt, Indisnapolis &~ | Loujsvil EEprese..oore 3 9140 8. 10,10 H:00p. . v D nt Pareia: 110 Ao o. - § T i, E9D, BoOUELANS, & PACITIO BATED ‘Utice, 0o Clark-st., bherman Huuse. Artive, Davenpart aprew.... ‘gm.."m‘mz':-. W ALRE T K e BiASoros ~"All tueals o0 the Omshs Express aro srved in dinlug cars, 8175 vents sach. CHIOAGO & ILLINOIS RAILROAD **Danville Rudte.” Mces: 77 L1a7k-at., 143 Uoarbora- Dey ket O i wad Carroie o P T oot M iy yor lacloe, Milwsukac, sic.. dally T bt Boa Y o ve gntt) FirMadlstee. Ludingtan ebc.. daiiys For Grand Haven, Muskeguo, For t. Josuph. te., daf Eaturday’s bi. Joa Goas don ’ ¥or Milwauzée, Grocu Bay, uic., Tussday yu Hus) ¥or A waiked Fabadaba, R u ¥er Milw Wedsesd