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“KPORTING EVENTS. pefoat of the Chicagos at Cincin= nati and the Bostons at Milwaukea. A Great Deal of Trotting for the Prico of Admission at Hartford. Edward, John Hall, Boott's Thomas, Hopofnl, and Luoy the Winners, BASBE-BALL. CINCINNATI—CIICAGO, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Trihune, CinersNATl O Auz. 23.—The Chicago Clob wag thoroughly Leaten here to-day on the merits of the game olaged. The Interest ju the game tn the city may bo Judzed by knowin; tbat only about 600 wera present. 1t looks al 1f peaple here Aldn't care much about their clab, anyway. Thezame was Jost mainty by Me- Clellan and Harbidge's errors. The former couldn't have stopped a barrel, and the latter allowed runners to go around abont as they chose. In the fourth inning Assun replaced HParbidge, but Mac went through tho mme. It Is possible that Capt, Ferguson may try Traffley st sccond Baturday. Ile cannot be worse than McClellan bas been lately. Anson caught & good game, making almoat no crrors, and allowlog no man to run on him and not be thrown out. The stars of the dny wero Hemeen, Ferguson, and Anson, with a good word for Larkin. ‘The pla on the winning slle was not at all times guod, but it was not weak at second. To illustrate: if Gerhart had been playing second for Chicago and McClellan for Cincinnatl, the former would lave won easlly, An analysis of the play Is not futeresting, aud there was pothing of much merit init. Following is THF, AconE, Ciricaan. 4]1:1:: FIFAE Tebidge, . L. .. 40 11103 By 41120l o1 Aueon, ¢ 4| 02| 8l a2 1 Fergnson, s, a..es + o ol o 14l 41 Haakinson, 3 b EEERER Carslily, v.' ¢ 41111000 41110 1f0 a3l 0j ol of 1| 2[ 3 4 of of 0| b 1 1 ) 3f sz 271030 6111 al ol o 4|3l 2ol 2 41 1] 11 4 0 11 1 5 3 5| of of of of 2| & Kely, r. 4|0l ojol 1) 0l 0 Dickerson, 40 1] 2| 21 0l 0 0 sufliyan, 1D, a1l o 2711 W. White, p.". ol 1 1] o 4f 0 Geer, a.n.,. o 1| 2} 1| 3} 0 Total.. 6] 8j12:27113] 0 Taningi i T 6789 Chlcngo . 1000000 2 0-23 Cinelunol 002000 0-0 Rune ea; caro, 1; Cincinnatl, 2. ‘wo-oase hnt—Cussidy. Three-baso hit—Gerhardt, Mowme ran—McVey, First base on crrors—Chicago, 4; Clneinnati, 4, Lelt on bases—Chicago, 63 Cincinnatl, 3, Donble ulnrl—-l.'hl:l' | 2 Passcd ballv—liarbidge, 13 Anson, 1; White, 1. Umipire~Furlon. MILWAUREL, doectal Disuaich 0 The Tridune. MiLwaukeg, Aug. 22.—The Milwaukees met the Yoatons 101 the elaventh timo this scason ts afternoon. About 2,000 pcople were pres- ent, oud those who expected to seo the Urays defeated wero sndly dissppointed, The homo nioe played n splendid game, ond wero victoris ous. Tha most notable feature of the game was tho loft-tield play of Dalrymple. Peters, Redmound, Holbert, aud Snyder deserve credic for splendid plays, Joe Jullan nmp!fim ‘l.nlo ho fol- gume, and did justico to both Clubs. lowlng § : the score: —Doston, 1; Milwaukee, 1, 8 hits ~MHwaukee, 12; Hoston, U, Tio-bsse hits—Goodman, Bennett, Bond, Bur- k. Three-baso bit—Morrlll, Errors—Milwaukee, 5; Doston, 4, First bawo on crrora—TRoston, 2; Milwaukeo, 3. Laft on basca—Milwaukoo, 75 Boston, 0. Yasscd balls—Tolbert, 1. Btiuck ant—Milwaukéo, 1; Boston, 7. Balls called—Bond, %17 Weavar, 14. Btrlken callod—Hond, 44; Weave: Timo—1'wo hours oud thirty minu INDIANAPOLIS—PROVIDENCE, Prrsnuno, Po., Aug. 22.—Indianapolls, G; Providence, 1. FOREST CITY—TRCUMSEIL CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 22.—Forest City, 4; ‘Tecumseh, 12, > DISTANDED, Loxpox, Ont., Aug. 23,~Thg Tecumseh Base- Ball Club has been disbanded. It was a fallure tivandally, IloungLiavirie, N. Y., Aug, 22.—The Hor- nells disbanded lust night, Cuuso, naucial dif- flculties and desertlon by the wannger, > TIE TURT, HARTYORD, Spectal Dispateh to TAe Tribune, TAnrTrokD, Conn., Aug. 23.—Tho patrons of the Charter Uak Park races to-day had a surfelt ot trotting, no less than five races belug cleared off. The programme, lucludiug threo unlalsbed yesterday, began early In tho forenoon, and the last heat of open-to-all terminating at dusk. Tho day’s events played the mischiof with the ‘pool-buyers, whoso experlence throughout tho circuit bad induced them to back favorites beayily. Yesterday the 9:33 class was a long- continued struggly of soven hoats, five trotted to-day, In which tho stayiog yualitics of John Hall proved too much for Croxie, the pool favorite, who was out of conditlon. After fivo heata tho contest was narrowed down to Croxie, Hambletonian Mambrino, and John IIall, and thelatter’s regular machine- llke work scttied the matter. The 2:34 race, contlnued from yesterdsy, was taken by tho pool-favorite Edward in threo stralght heats, marked by uo events of Interest other thun the Juuscating of the drivers of Dick Wright and Driver on suspiciun of pulling thelr horses, The pacing ruco was well contested, requlring 18ix beats to decido it, and proving a regular sur- xgmu party to pool-Luyers who had backe Bweetzer and Sleepy George ot about 40 each and wouldn't rlakk over 81 on Lucy. Tne latter took the first lieat, tho secoud went to the pool favurite, the third ‘to Lucy, the fourth to Bwectzer, the tifth o Bieepy George, and then Bweotzer be- J&an totiro out, and was distanced in the fifth hoat after rope bad breaks. Lucy stepped ifuaud took tho sixth and declslve heat after u woarp struggle, winning by a balf length sntd wllldhuxlcllcn::.-u}. s ‘Tho favorite for the 2:30 ciass was tho geld- +ing ludianapolis, entered by Wilson, of Cynfihw. *Ky., but the race went to Beott's Thoinas, o Nashvillo hiarse, In three straight heats, honestly :IOH ?]l l{luu? :V:JrkLlnlcwh. Phil was dis- anced in the drst heat. In ever; y Thomes wou in thslast bl :' hoat Hoottls ‘Ihe open-to-all race hud only two star Hopetul aud Great Eastern, nmfnnl. [y doll:irl-l: the pool-box, a3 no one wus'reckless enough to haiice money agalnst the fortuncs of the gray Relding, Lulaand Proteine wero entered but draws, the latter's driver not wishing, alter her Lard work of the clreult, to straln her 1 o less race. ‘Ilic race was practically o walk-over for Hopeful, who took the luuuewra‘mm Lefore reaching the quarier, holding it the close without effort, an the first heat joweing un- der tho wire In 2 Ureat Eoatern was sure ol second money, and 1t was therefore uscloss to exert bimseH [n u race in_which victory was imuosstble. Hopeful was driven by Dau Mace, The judges unnounced that Edwin Forrest would glve un exhibition of speed ou Friday, and expected to show o 3:10 gait, 4 cLass (31,800). FacEoR CLPRCITENY e 77678 ro u tho thi; ::h d ’ 2:21’“ 2:?!‘} ke re 10 no time was deciared, an the sixth waa decided no hc?lt. o] FACING 2acE (§1,000). 1 3 ¥ I i 2:30 rrane (81,000), Thomas ., Tarthenta, Fitrgernld, lloman Chlaf, Chestaut 111, Newbrook, and Little Gem dra on-ALn (82,0000, Hopotul.. Grent Eanter: ERIE. . Enix, Pa., Aug. 22.—Third day of Erlo raccs, IR 2:60 CLAM Gail famliton .. 2111 Miiliam Seward.... 1300 Kiity C 324 ach S 66O Day F o 2111 b 433 Rteer Ciond.... .. aa28 Phil Bheridan ... . 4504 L ] 5 5B 0648 3 % The frec-for-all was not finlshed ow sccount of darkness: i i 30%3. ‘Tae ITon, C. M. Reed's horse, Midnight, trotted ono of the fastest miles ever trotied over a half-mlle track. He trotted without a akip, Foinw to the quarter in 30 seconds, to the hatf n l:lg?{. threc-quarters fu 1:47}¢, and the mile In 2:241¢, SARATQOA, Banatoua, N.Y., Aug. 23.—The firat race, one mile, was won by La Belle Helenc, Brambla sccond, Bertha third. Timne, 1:45%¢. ‘The secand race, free handicap ot & mile and five-cignths, was won by Clemmlis G. by an casy ‘laenmh. Tusplration sccond, Pllot third, Time, The third rase, one mile and a quarter, was won by Nannle £, Dan K. sccond, Uoy. Hamp- ton third, Time, 2:128¢, > Bpecial Disvatch 1o The Tribuns, EArLvILLE, 1L, Aug. 22—The meetlog to- day at Earl P'ark was a hiot one for the conpeti- tors in both races. Thero were thirtcen heats in all, with scvcral changes of drivers: In the 2:20 class Doc Lewis won flrst, thir, and fourth maney, Neome eccond, and, as will ba pereeived, quite a chavge In time charactertzed the heats. 'S MARY. 23 1t was fully expected that Mountalu Quail would win tlie race, when the starting judge, M. Charies 8mith, announced with regret that hie was distanced for a foul. In the threc-ninute raeo Earl reduced her record, as will be seen by the SUNMARY, Blossom. Ella Earl...., Ttoyal Chief, Clipper. e AQUATIO. HAMILTON, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Hassrrow, Aug. 23.—All the orramen entered for the regatta here Friday have arrived, viz.: Wallacesun Edward Ross, Pat Luther, Evan Morrls, Harry Coulter, George 11. Hosmer, nod F. A, Plalsted. ¥renchy Johuson is also expect- ed to arrive In thne. Flasted has bought Han- lan's Jewott boat, and will row in her. The B:p:r boat which Plaisted rowed o at Barrie has come the property ot Morris, and has been alterod to suit bim. Wallaco Ross is out of condition, huving suffered for tho past few daya from an obstinate nttack ot diarrhea. 8T, JOIIX, Spectal Dlavuter o The Tridune, 81, Jony, N. B, Aug. 23.—Tho bockers of | Wallace Ross have resolved to give him 4ho use of the boats lately purchuscd for bim as long as he requires them. Ilis programme for the future s to engago fn all the regattas on this side of tho Atlantic at which good prizes arc offored, and {n tho winter to o to Eugland, whero ho will also row in as many regattas ns ho tuds It worth whitle to take part 1o, ——— CANADA. * Economy iIn the Adminlstration of Quehec's Affairs—Tho Orango Discussion—ltems, Special Dirpatch to The Tribune. Quenxc, Aug. 23,—The lifting-barge at work deopeniug tho harbor here picked up an inter- estiog relle of the past In the shape of an anchor belonging to the bark L'Original, whicl was sunk fo Iront of the vity 100 vears pgo} also, a plece of her fratno of whito oak. The French papers hero relato auother ree markablo cure said to havo been cffected at St. Anne,—that of a lame boy 13 years old. ‘The Local Government has passed au order In Councll aholishing tourteen Magistrates’ Courts in tho Province, and eaving theroby about 22,000 Only four Courts are retained: Otta- wa, Bhebrooke, Remouskl, and Checoutinl, Tho Tuspectorahips of Puulic Offices are also abolished, at o saving of $5,000. It fa sald thesy men havo not acted a8 carcfully as they should in the dischargo of their dutics, aud the Gov- crnment {s urged to mako an (mpartial tnvestl- gation futo tho Internal. inagazement of some public ofiices, which, it is Bolioved, will result in the disclosuro of graveabuses. The distribu- tion of legal stamps has boen transferred from oflicers now charged with the work fn the Quo. bee and Montreal Court-llouses, to tho Trothionotaries, who are to have no commission, LEight thousand dollars annually will bo eaved by this latest cconomy. Bpecial Dispaleh to The Tridune, MONTREAL, Aug. 22.—lu tho cross-cxamina- tlou of Sir Francis Hincks In the Orange trials, bo sald that, though the sovercigns must belong to the Protcstuut Chureh, it had beou King William 1V.'s pleasuro, in reply to o vatition, 1o discourage all politieal socicties excluding persons of a different religious faith, A Party- Processtons act was accordingly passed, amd contioned fo force many yours, but was repealed suveral years ago. In the irst Parllament otter the uniilug of Upper und Lower Canade, a Party-Vrocessfous Act wus passcd, ond con- tinued In foreo titl 1831 or '63, when It was re- peated, Many Roman Catholles voted fur the repoal, in the hove of conclliating the Orange. my ‘o omisalon of the Imperial Parllament to pass au act prubifbitiog partv-processlons ho did not considar an evidence of sympathy with the Oraugemen. With regard to- wist thy Cuthollcs hllruluml would do if they had tho puwer to catubllsh s system of govermment for themsclves, hiesald: Tcanonly Judgo Lyall their declarations and thelr public acts auring the vast fifty years, aa l have had an oppuriunity of observing their pro- ceadinge. I bave found thelr leaders the unfluich- {ug advocates of civil and religious Liberty, aud of every measure calculated to advance the frevdouws of tlie people. The late Daniel U'Conucll not only foughit fortho repeal of the Teel and Corparation uets, by which Protestant Disscuters wors op- prossed, but for the abolition of negro wlavery, for seform In Parliament, and all otier liberal fieua- ures; and was supported in everything by the ol most nnanimous Vuice of his countrymen, ing the whole of my reaidcuce fu_ Cab never kuown an instunce {n which have had to complaim of acts uf futolerance froum their Catuolic countrymen. 1 thereforo entirely dlsbeliove that Catliodcs, if n Lhe ascendency, would act {u a persecuting splrit, With regard to the doctrines Inculeated by the Catlolic Church, ho s ble for me to give an opinion. ach the Syllavus, oud can say nothe ubject, With regard o the election belng diroctad aud’ contralied by tho clesgy, th Fusuitof my experionce s, that the Frok cleruy have taken o wore sctive pact fu vle than the Catholic clerzy, § st not of opiulun that the Catholic faith prevents & man from being o #oud subject Lo a Pruiestuat savereixn, snd & tfue Iriend o civil aud reliious liberty. Special Dispatch ta The Tridune, Loxoox, Qut., Aug, 24—A Comuiltteo has becu appolated “horo 88 representotives of the uueinbioyed to fruma a suitably schieme of col- unhfllluu‘:hmbv tho eurpius labor of this ity may be drafted oft upon the public laud, Under specisl assistance from the (iovernmeut, Spectal Diapaich Lo The Tribune. ToRoNT0, Aug. 2L —The approaching general clections ars creating a great stir throughout the countey. ‘The 17th da{ of uext mouth will decido the Iate of Canada for the next five vears. ‘Fho Globe suys the ouly real fssue between the two parties ‘is that between protection and o revenue tarit!. An @aruest avpeal Is made to suatalu the Government, aud seko she fafiure of the Opoositton tlnal ahd complets, ‘The Hou, W. P. Howland, ex-Lisutcnant- Governor of OQutario, has been offered the uom- lvatlon for West Toronto lu thy Liberal fu- terest Atu meeting of the Executive Committes bere, 8 commuuication was resd sunouuclug [J Tord Dufferin's willingness to receive a folnt address from the munivipalitiea of Ontario, ana appotnting Sept, 5, at Quobec, aa the date_anid aud place, 1t wan proposed that the Governor- tieneral should be invited to visit Toronto and receive tho auldress hore. The Chy Council has Introduced a by-law nnn(lnfiuhunun of B100,000 to the Torunto, Grey & Bruce Railway for the piroose of wid- ening the gaure, and makine it rorrespond with that of the Urand Trunk and Grese Western, Rperlal Diepateh (o Tha Tyibune. Briantronp, Aug. 22.—At s Councll meetin; here, the following resolution was carric unanimously : That this Council desires to express to Lord Deaconsflerd its high appreclation of the brliiant #ervices swhich has recontly rendored to the British Crown at the Congross at Herlin, and of the high oatimation In which be 8 licld by us. A Committeo was appointed to draw up an Address to his Lordship, emln:ljing these sentl- 'z:fln[“' which is tobe engraved and forwarded him, Bpectal Diwpateh 1o The Tribune. O1TAWA, AUg. Mr. W, 1. Brouse, M. P, for l'rumh, has been appolnted wnember of tho Benate, In room of the late Hun, James haw, The ITon P. J. 0. Chauveau and Willlath Dar- ling, of Montreal, have heen sppointed Com- missloners, with power to umnY ot thelr dis- cretlon a license or licenses to have and carry srms within tho City of Montreal and County of Hochelnga, and to revoke, irom time to tine, uul 1lcenses go granted by them, zol. Powell, Adjutant-General of Militia, has been made Commandant of the Militia of the Dotninlon during the abscnce of Gen, Sir Belhy Smythe, who has obtained lcave of absence un- i the end of Octoner. MonTigar, Can., Aug. 22.—The creditors of the Connda Tlotel Linve accepted B composition of 10 centa on the dollar. Bpeclal Correspondenca of The Tribune, OrTawA, Aug. 21.—The frrald, a Cathulle paper printed here, is the only journal of that atrlpo In the country that has comne out in favor of the suppression of all processions. Bpeaking of the late party riots it says: ** Those who have 2 atake In this community must sce the danger that menaces them, and It {s for them to cultt- vate a strong public opinfon, backed up by a Judiclously-excrelsed power, to put an.end for- cver to the curso of party riots. The only way this can bo dono s to do away with the causc, Let all processions, of whatever kind, be sup- S pressed. Permit no persons to parado the streets In an organized manner. This taik about the right of the people to certatn things Is all poppycock. No person has rights that conflict with the public weal. This, the true priaciple of law and order, must be clearly un- derstood, and will eventually have to be cn- foreed by all the power of tho natlon.” J. R. Battle, one of the organizers of the Cathe olic Unlon fn this city, died Friday and was burled Sunday. The Unlon men attended his funeral in a body. AL the Police Conrt Tucsday tho leaders con- nected with the recent religious riots came up for sentence. Willlam Linbourn, a Montreal Briton, and James O'Neill, a Usnion man, were cach fined 850 and costs for disorderly conduct, Beveral were sent for trial for carrying Ore- arms, D. J. Odenoghue, M. P., states that the Cathe olle Unlon of Ottawa have not extended oo n- Vitatton to the Montreal Unton to attend their plenic on the 4th of September, At Battersea, Ontarlo, yesterday morning,the ground was white with snow, 8peclas Correspandence of The Tridtine, MonTREAL, Aug. 21.—Mr, Carter, Q, C.. who 18 prosecutive the Orungemen, bas applied to the authorities for vrotection on account of Ulireats made aZaiust him. He allcges that he 1e followed through tue strects Ly straugers who ure bent on doing lim mlschlet, Oflicers are statloued at his house, and detectives keco o watchful eye on biin when he goes or comes from court, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Hatirax, Aug. 31.—The political campalcn is under way in Nova Bcotia. The Hon, Mexsrs. Mackenzio and Cartwricht arrived at Charlotte- town to-dny from Georgetown, It was the intention to have an open-alr meeting, but & heayy rain prevented. The meeting was organ- jzed “In a dnll-shed at 2 p.n., when about 1,500 poople were present. Cartwrighitspokson finances for two hours, ot the closc of whicn speech Frederick Bucker, one of the candidates for Queen'’s County, dewanded to be heard In answer. Mr. Maockenzlo attempted to speak, but was prevented by nolso and contusion, The tumult continued for upward of an bour, sov- eral blows belug atruck Ly oxcitod partisans, About 6 o'clock Buckor and his friends with- drew from tho mectiog, when Mr, Mackanzle addressed the assemblage for an bour, and the meoting then closed, Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune, ‘Tononro, Auw. 21.—br. Murvin Knowlton, a well-known temperancs lecturer, who came to this city o few days ugo from tho Grunsby Methodist camp-meeting, where ho had beon tecturing, hus fallen from eace, and is now fn the hospital wuffering from the e feets of n tremendous duse of paregoric, It f8 alleged he was drupk ot tho time ho took {t. He hired a hack, und drove around to soverul places of li-repute, and then sfeut juto s drue-store, bought two six-ounce phials of paregoric, which would coutain tnelve gralng of oplum, poured the contents fnto a tumbler, and dravk It off. ~ Heugaln ot into tho hack, and ordered the driver to drive ardund tho Queon's Park. Havine driven about tor somno time, tho hacknlan louked nto tho cab, sud fouud bis ““fare” fnsensible. He fuformed & gpoliceman, who, wfter taking him to tho statlon, went ~for a doctor, who ordered Knowlton to the hospltal, He re- winined unconscious for a lonig time, but is now recovering. Ho states that ho bas been in tne hablt of takine from twelvo to sisteon ounces of uuufiurlc wyery day, During the lost sesslon of the Dominton Parlisment Mr. Knowlion was In attendanco to give his advice upon the framing of the Qovernment Temperance nct, for which bis cxtenslve experience iu the tem- perance causs peculiarly titted bim. - When In Ottawa his health gave way, and bis 1ife wus for sume time In danger, but he flnally recovered d returncd to his home at Loudoi, Ont. Haw Mr. Knowlton has fallen froin his position fa o matter of conjecture, the most plausibio bellet belng that hisieebie health necessitativg the use of stimulants awakened on appetite which be could not contrul. Mr, James Boulton, oldest barrister in the ‘cl!i' 18 dend, oged 70. e was called to the Bar n 1832 Bpecial Correspondenics of The Trimne, MoxnTuEaL, Aug. %1.—The Campbcits of tha Province of Quebec havo received tavorably the proposition for » *clan gathering * to grect the Marquls of Lorne and his lady on thelr ar- rival {u Canadda. Kallway and steambost com- panics aro buing communicated with respecting " ieil‘Caiterty, boolk 'atrle aflerty, okkeeper for (eorgo D. urio & C otrb Damu street, hns becn o reated tor robbing his cmployers. The prisoucs scrved o term in the Pepitentiary some yeafs g for foreivg a bill of exchange, - Ona thousand aud thirty-eight head of cattle, 059 sheep, and 400 hogs™ were shipped from blcmx(:&;l to Great Britaln this week, valued at ),000. During tho Orango trials, 8ir Francis Ilincks Wus put in tho witnesa-box, Hosald: 1 havg reslded in Canadn fur furty-six years, and Lave been prominently engaged fn public atfalrs since 538, 1 had studfed the Orauge question long before | came to Canada, 1 have lollowed the history of Orangelsm in Cunada constantly, ex- vept for thirteen or fourteen years, during whicl tine I was sbsent from the vountry.” Q.—Were you scqualoted with the clircum- stauces fo connectlon with the Orange celebra- tion in Montreal i Jul‘{ Jast, aud are you of the vrlnlon that, i such demoustration had token place, a breach of the peace would have oc- curred, and, {€ 80, stats your reasous for such opiolon? A.—I cun't say that | am scquainted with the clrcumatances, particularly, of the celobration of the 12th of July lust, but any Osangs processton in cl?‘ like Moutreal ia cal- culated to create s breach of the peace, It is what wos unknowa in Ireland during fts worst days. 1am awore that for wonths before the 13th of July there were appreheusions that the peace would be broken it the processton tobk viuce, aud the Ll-{_? was called upon to take mcasures to prescrvo the peace, | sm awure that a meeting of Maglstrates took place for the purvose of declding what steps it would bo ad- yisablo fur the Mayor to take, snd I am aware that thu Mayor's proclamation was the result of this mecting of the Mupistrates. Iam awars that tho lurge bulk of the population of the cit) arc Romau Catholics, and 8 good nuwber 1risl Komaou Uatholles, It & breach of the vesco touk glm, I presume it would be committed Catholle fuasmuch as they would not wllow un Orauge procession to walk peaceably throughthe strecta with tueir T i donie 57 A TV pe rrespondence o, s, NDON, Out,, Aug. 2l.—James Ryan, an alleged Juvatic, reslding tn Westwinater, on the hne of the London & Port Btauley Hailway, has been arrested. He lived alone in a small shaunty, aod s churged with prowlng over the iue, opeolug switches, and stopping trains, ‘The well-known borse-tralner, Dick O'Leary, {s in jall charged with cowmliting woman named Griflths, 72 years old. Vicrours, Auy. 21.—la the Provincial Parlia- meut tuly afteraoon the Attoruey-Ueneral fu- troduced o weworial tu the Queea, settivg forth 4 Tapy ou's the prievances of the Province azainst the Dominfon, and praying that, in case the ferms of the Unlon nre not carrled out by the 1st of May next, Hritfsh Columbia shall then ne nllownd 1o withdraw from the Unlon, There s no excitement, snd the memorial wiil be adopt- od by a large majority. MARINE NEWS. CAPT, WILLIAM NORRIS. Bnftalo, Cleveland, and Detroit paporsareats foss to scconnt for Capt. William Norei® death, and hints st fou! play are freely intimated. The Frlo Disvateh of Tuesday has the following, which will bo scad with Interest here: The hody arrived fn the afternoon, and was taken chargeof at ine Union Depot Iy & committee from Active Ladge, No. 61, A, O. Y. W., and one trom Siys- odie, Ko, 00, Knightd of Hoor, and escorted to ie undrtaking roomt, mhere it was placed In & handsuine casket, and remained (1l midnight, when It Teft on tho Sfichizan Express, {a charge of Capt. James Matoney, of the A, 0. U. W., and L. 3. Alllson, Fsq., of the Knights of Honor, for Hastings, Mich {18 tobe Interred. Tho Cominitice from earh Lodye follawed the remains to the depot. Thr cauntenance Jgoked a3 ‘natural as |f sirep. of iadies and keatienen cailed 14 been n resldent of Erie for some nf- was Joved and reapected by everynudv. was kind-hearted to hls men, & most loving huse band und father, an active member uf the Central Presbyterian Church, and was regarded as onn of 1l must eansistent members of that body. i was grnial, even-teninered, and ha & kind word’ and & pirasant look for mit, ile leaves a wife wnd one daught young lady, wha will accompany the rematns #AD, where the Cantain's and hin wife's | The widow will recelye $2. (40 fron) e 'he aceounts lntimate that the o dec eeas 1 ] the deed heeaise of Diisinem prosfecte. Vi owever, that this could’ hardiy have' been tha as tnaney matters were easy with him, wid soma fricnda (n the city Ao dlsposed 10 atiribute the to temporary Tnaanity, produced by gluomy ings which iave troubled hiin more or lexs sincn inking of the schooner Bcrryman, o ear a Ao, of which ho was conmander disaster. A propelinr colllded with t onel 1 she In & shurt time, taking down twn of his own men, and it (s said that he has never becn known to #peak of that unfortunste event without crying hitter- Iy, Jiclert Erie for Huffslo about 8 week agu W A2 out his yesael, and this was nrst teip of the seasun, She had taken on cargo and was expected Lo have salled yeatetday, The sad event nas causcd 8 glonm uver our ity for all whio kauw Uspt. Norris luved bim, EXI'ERT DIVERS. A number of the hardy tugmen are very expert swimuicrs, as Tik TRinuxx has before remarked. Capt, Ed Napler, of the tug O, B, Green, lesald to ba 88 hnoyant In the water as a duck, and capa- bleof remalning under water several minutes and on the surfsce o long time. Yesterdsy Charles McCarr, o hinceman, went down below the eur- face of the water In the river, and lhlpgnd the rudder of the tng \Ward, which had accidentially become anahioped. Mentlon has al- ready been ‘made of ** Dutchy’s™ diving proclivi- tien, and now he has received orders for mora work, Home largo pleces of Lake Boperior sand- stonc lately found tuelr way 1o the bottom of the lskeat the foot of Fouricenth streot, and tha owners have arranged with ** Dutchy ¥ ta go down to-day and fasten o beavy chaln around the bowl- dom, a0 that they ean be ruiscd and ured. He wilt be liberslly pald for the job, Duichy doea not mse any diving apparatus, and can re- main under water sofliciently lonz lo do any ordinary plece of work. As & resnlt of his dive for the Captain of the steain-barge Wetmaore, '$10 suit of chothes, and begine 10 **feel his " Noone 1s sliowed to drown when Dotcny 18 abont, and munvy fncidents of his plucky and coursgeons underiskings tosave life—and some- times to avolda *‘copper'’—are ralated by his compsaions. — TRE METROPOLIS TIED UP, The stmr Metrupolls, which slipped so slickly harbor & few nights ago, arrived at Detroit Wednesday night, and tled up at s dock at the foot of Griswold atrest. The Post ana Trib- une saya *‘she had not been thero Jony when Deputy United States Marshal Cash Taylor, o rlv.lrg nlte: Stales, or somebody else, vei the ine stance of somo Chicago coal deslers, on an account for coal furnished; smuunt, £225, Capt. Benbam was not on buard at tho Limc, 99 the process was served on the mato. It fsunderstood that tno Metrovolls came hora to be inpected for an ex- cursion boat, At Chicago the Inspectors refused 10 pas« her, and of course they must have had guod reasons for their declslon, Should our in- ctors be called upon, the public may rest ured that shie will be rigldly examined, and slionld they pass her, there neod be o fear felt a to her condition. Wedo not wish to cast any re- fNections noon Capl. Benbam, for, frum a personal acqualntance, we know him to be a good sailor and a consclentioua gentloman. Dot the boat may be waorsa than Lie thinka for. 'Sbe was, however, Iast winter quite generally overbauled at Ashtabula, and whea she came on supposed to be in primo sliape. It 1a poasible the Chicago Inspectors buve overdrawn their duty in the premises, lnspectors Saauders and Coyno are safe mes, howover,” ) NOTICE. TO MARINERS, The Light-louso Hoard {ssues tho following: Notica Ie hereby givon tnat on and aftar Sept. 15, 1878, s light ili bé shown from tha Mght:house recontly erccied on Fort Anstin roef, Gpirance to Baginaw Hny, Lake Iiuron, Michigan, oy ‘Tha light will bo a #z0d white for one infmte, followed by five consacotiva rod flastiéa of 12 sece onds each (K. V. R 'F.), The llluminating ap- aratus s catadioptric, of the fourth order, light- ing 300 deg. of the hotixon. The focal valuu ts 57 ft above the crib, and 80 f¢ above moan low water, ‘Chio structura 16 an open-frame tower on 8 erlb, about 114 milea from the maluland, snd within abaut 500 feet of tho end of the roof which makes out from Uld towt Aux Barques, entrauco to Saginaw Bay, Lake ilurou, Michizan, ‘Thesoproximuto position of the lighthouse, as taken from the Lake Survey charls, is as follos Latitude, 44 deg, b min. norih; longitude, 82 deg. nd di IIIQ“QID' 57 win, west, ~ Maguetic bearin) rominent objects: Charity-lsland Jight, W wenty-three statute mile BUFFALO. Dorrato, Ang. 22.—Veesels scarce, Coal freighta unchangod. Charters—Paving-stones, from Erle to Cleveland, $1,50 ver cord free. Clearcd for the twenty-fonr honrs ending8 p. m.—Prop Winslow, merchandise, Duluth; Toledo, merchandise, Uroen Bay; Alasks, morchandles; Inter-Ocean, C, Hurlbut, C. J. Kershaw, and Caba; merchandise; Onclda, merchandlse, Chi- cago; Nabant, Milwaukeo: stwe Pearl, Pat.in- Hiays schrs U, D, Hussell and Argonaunt, Chicagos N.” C. West, Claycland; barges Faulkner an Leader, Saginaw; Northern, Chicago, a passing Port Colborn lock for 94 hours ending 6 p. m.. 2lst—Westward l"‘ Qarden City, Opdensburg to Chicago; barks, Florids, G, Al Neelon, Kingston to Toledo; 8leo, do 10 De- teofts J. Mathews, Charlotto to Chicagos schirs Nicton, Hambion, no oniers, FEastward—Props Africs, Detrott to Montreal; 8. Strickland, Chate han to Montreal, THE CANAL, BripaRroRT, Aug. 22.—~Arrlyals—Orion, Blar- acilios, €,100 bu corn; North Star, Ileary, £,600 bu corn, 5,000 bu oats, 500 bu rye, 200 bu wheat; Gen. McClellan, Yoru, 6,100 bu corn; Norway, Deoue, 6,000 bu carn; Contest, Morrls, 5,000 bu corn, . Cleared—ITarrict, Beneca, XW.M;.’ lo:: lnmber; o rlal, Seneca, 17,800 fect lumbar, 63, 000 Srmteal ran Sohwk lle, Kankakes, Feeer: 20,000 lath, 50,400 shinglcs; J, Mensrd, Kankakee Teeder, 10,000 fect lumber. Buivoxront, 1), Aug. @, L. Hootb, Marwille san, dotlel, 8, 000 bu co 0 bu corm, Prop Montauk, Lockport, 2,687 bu whicat; prop Pallas, Chillicothy, 60,000 ¢ lumber; K, 8. Easton, Chillicothe, 84,782 1t luiber; To Tiybarn, Prucn, Jollet, 18,000 staves; Polar Star, Porla, 05,000 1t Jumber, THE LOST JAVA. ‘No communication has boen received from Mr, Charlea Eneign by Messra. Atking & Deckwith, ageutsof the Commercial Line fu this city, snd it 18 not known what steps, it suy, will be taken to- ward raising the sgnken prop J eral belief that she lies 1 too great dopthof water 1o admit of ber belng ralsed. The following 18 from the Detroit #rea Press ot yesterday: Nothlog new was dlscoeered yosterday concerning Ahe Java or (ke causo of hessiuklug, and 1€ iy hardl uyibiog of dotell wli b iade pu v 8 full siatemeat before ths Inspecturs licre was ss much speculativn yestorday Xiig a3 when Uie disaster was uccess off'apt. Pope Lo sluding was Teganicd as unusal, (038 (ho leaat. sa of 80 uwiuch appareat secricy ls unknuwn. upa was evlicatly Kept out of slght (o soma K00 reason, and probably uuder lustructions. I tastated that, according to law, Capi. Po have report b i15% LGB T oty o port, l.’,‘.h'.'\‘.:&h'p‘f&‘&'fi otk i il o W mere e ity. TAKE FREIGIITS, Graln frelghts weeo falely active yesterday, sad wlthout quotable chacge. Corn charters were ra- ported at 4c aua whoat at 43 G43ic to Bulalo, and 8¢ corn and 7Xc wheat 10 Kings'on. Koum was engazed for about 100,000 bu wheal, 100,000 bu curn, 50,000 bu oats, and 12,000 bu rye. To Buf- fhlo—Scurs J. Thayer sud Granger, coro at 4kci E. Joucs, wheat at 4'ci prup Polomac, com tlirough rale; pron Wisdabickun, whest ai 4igc, coru and rye. ' To Colllugwood —Schr G. L. Wrenn, corn. T Goderich—schr A. Kichards, osts tutough rate. To Kingeton -Scbr Gibrsitar, barge Lizear, curo at 6xc; barge Liocoln, sctr M. Lyons, wheat at g To baruia—Sche Nellie Usrdner, coru tarough” rate. To Ogdunsburg—Prop Cham- vlain, coru thrungh rate. 5 1u tho afternoon tho scbr Arctic, corn to Kiogs- ton at K¢, aud the scbr L. Cooper, corn theough via Collingwood, At Detrolt, Wednesiay, the rate on wheat tu Buffalo was 2c; to Oswego and Kiogaton, 4c; aud to Moatresl, 7, 'NAUTICAL ACCIDENTS. Last Tuesdsy, ot Bay City. the barge Morning Star bad her forecsstlo destroyed Dy fre, which probably originated from a wpark from the tug Cors B., which was towing her st the time, Duriug & thundes-stora st Outousyon oo the 1'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- AUGUST 23, 1878. morning of tho 13thinat,, the mainmast of the 1arge achr Donalasan was strack by lightning, but rantalned litle Injury, by reason, protably, of the mast being pirdied eomu twenty fect below the top with a ¢oil of wire rope, striking whicn the clectrie fluid seemed fo reparate fn ol directions, No forther {nteligence concerning the m|l||nR Lo the 1ake schr City of Manitowoc was recelved here yeaterday, Menern, () f Tiacin own the vessel, and she water to Liverpool, with & cargo of deals. It ir feared hera that the vessel is serionsly damaged. PORT HURON, Ponr Hunow, Mich. Aug. 22 —TNown—~Props Quebee, 8t. Panl, Tempest and barges; schra John R. Noyes, J, 11, Mead, H. W. Jobnson, lome. Up—Prope China, Benton, Emplre State, Mary Princle and barges, Ralina and buryes, Kaloigh and chra Arctic. Pandora, Barah Jane, W. waite. Mary, ilsttie, Lady McDonal Aunt Rath, Michigan, Yarans, Acorn, i Wind north, gentle; weather, finc. Tonrt Hunos, Mich,, Aug. 22—10 p. m.-— Paered up—T'rops L. Gildert, W. 1. Barnam; schrn Pame. Sam Flinl, Prince Aifred, Golden Weat, Putanki, Aunt Rath, Doy opn” Vanderinit, St. Albane, Georgn Rlnf and bargen: sches Our Son, Lizete A, Law, 4. Noughton, Montmorenci, liyderabsa, Donalds sun, Wind north, light: ber finc. SAILORS WAGES, A note from the Chicavo Seamen's Tnlon saten Ahat, **1n view of the fact that grain frekhts havo #no up, we have ralaed onr wagen to $1. day. as geain fre), " The Mil- waukee Seamen's Uni aimilarly, and 1 Cleveland paper xays thn Union at that port han fized the rafe st $1.00 per day. Ownern and masters t thin port’ whl probavly pay the new fiture withont heaiiation, a8 1t would not pay to quibule over the matter when Ireights are good, MARQUETTE. Boseial Dispatch to The Triduns Manqurrrs, Mich., Aug. 22, —Arrived—C. T, Wehb, Cleared—Props Ohlo, . M. Wilson: schrs C. N, Tegan, J. T, Jotnson, Osk-Leaf, Frank Perew, CLEVELAND. Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune, CreveLawp, 0., Aug. 22.—The prop Cofinberry and cansort, L. C. Botts, and D, K. Clint were chartered to-day for ore from Marquette to Cleve- land at 81,20, an advance of 20¢ on former rates. ERIE. Special Dispaic to The Tribune. Eng, Pa., Aug. 22.—Arrivals~Prop Araxes, Buffalo; schr Snowdrop, Toronto; prop Alpe sclr Kaie Ticomond, Duitato, ¢ PP A1PeEh NAVIGATION NOTES, CHICAGO, A number of lumber Inggers have gone into the grain trade, A small ficet of lower-lakers Is looked for tos day. ‘The schr Floretta hea gone to Michigan City to load lumber for & Dritish port. Thotog O. B, Green left for Michizan Clty Jesterday to take two stone-laden scows in tow for thta port, 7 The United States war stmr Michigan steamed Into port yeaterday, snd naw lics in the Jake basln, Tho’ revenue catter Aondrew Johnson is aleo in ort, Pohe atne Grace Grummond was to have had her broken ehaft repaired and replaced yesterday, and 1t1s hixely she 1s now on her way here from De- troit, aud will prooably touch at South Iaven. logram was recelved from Ci Willlam yesterday, announcing the safe arrival of hia achooner, the G. G, Cooper, ot Liverpool, En- land, with a cargo of desis, Cspt Higgle went a Liverpoal by steamer, The biggeat of the bumbos truck her flag * !‘Hllnlfly. nd was towed from the Jake basin to the North Brauch, erc she will ba Iald ur for the present. Thopolice made it too warm for her oc- cupants, 'he schr 8. B. Pomoroy, after laying up In Mud Lake for fouror fve ycars, was towed to Miller Bros.* dry-dock yesterday, where she will b uvers banled xrcdwmo to entering the grain trade. Edear A. Hall and Isaac T. Morris recently pur- chased her for 88, 000. hosteam bargo Fayetle, having tecalved re- alrs to the damage cauxed by fire some timo ago al Michizan City, left for Manistea last eveninr, and will retarn with lumber, Doolittle sent four of hlamen along with her to put the finlshing touches on her upper works. Among the craft that have come out for the frst time since the early part of the semson are the echrs Swectheart, Sunnyside, Mary Collll arian, Libhie Nan, T lectwing and Newsboy, Inst.named vessel hes been four seasons. grain trade. for three or All of the vesscls named enter the ELSEWHERE. The big Michigan and other grain carrlersaro on their wav up to this port. 1t {s undermtood that the tug Sameon was recent- 1y #01d to a Clevoiand man for $25, 000, The schrs Jamaics, Lolivia, and Mont Blanc aro on thelr way up (rom Lake Oatario with coal, taken at 80c per ton, Prominent tugmen of Detrolt and Port Il:lrou The stcam barge Leland was floatod out of dry- dock yestenday, after recelviug a new shoe, and the schr Mary Lyon went 1n for an overhauting, The schrs I, 1. Kuavp and Iteuben Dond, which bave been Iaid oy for tie past three month at Ila- cinc, are now 8tting out, and will fo to Mil- wagkee, It wan the e Dover that was sold by mo United Btates Marshal, & fow days since, for §200, and not_the Depore, ua atated by a conlemporury, Tho Western Traneportstion Compuny's new prop Buffalo, Capt. E. Condon, arriyed at Buflalo suuday from Cleveland, and bas left on her firut trip to Chilcazo with & full cargo of merchyndise, It 1a revorted that une prodifueat abippiug firm at Detroit has been placing their Insuruuce in Montreal, and troublo 1s once more threatening aniwng the local agents at the former port. ‘lse ol @ang of graln-trimmers bave gotten the beal of the new one Lroit, the elevator saper- intendents deeming st to bire the foree that wili do tho wurk the moat expeditionsly and put a full cargo fnu o ves: The Detroit Post and Tribune says that Capt. 11l Henderson pronounces the etatument of Cati, Gould regarding the recent mishap 1o the wchr Delawarv ot Ptlotlsiand o talsifcation, and pro- ‘poses to prosccute bim for slander, Gould ‘was walo of thu Dulawara at the tuno of the accident, and endeavored 1o shift the blawe ou_Headerson, Halch & Norton, graln-suippers st Detroit, bro- posc to tako leyal measures purinst tho schr RKiver. side for alleged brosch of contract. in refusing to carry a caryouf wheat to Butlaloat 1¥c perbo, the "Captain, McManns, having pulled out for T‘l’tlc"l‘.' Sunday, where rates werd ¢ per buon wheal PORT OF CIICAGO. The following are the arrlvals and actual sallings at this port for the past twenty-four hours, ending at10o'clock last might: anie. Prop Jaues Fisk, Jr Badaio, sundrics, Randolph T Willo Lousit, Ludington, lamber, Market. Behr Q. 5. Jazard, Bualo, light, F) Fllové I, V'rup Messeuger, Henton, suldrica siale sireot, Lrou ity of Trdverse, I ravarse, siudries, Fourteentl atreot, Fropit. C. Drittian, saugatuck, sundries, stato strect. BEUF Eriatas Cormlog, AsiE0e Codl, Van arci SERCIIF Perry Hannah, Cedar River, posts, C. . & Q. T Pentwater, lumber, Mason kily, Tloru's Pler, wowl, Mock Yanis. iRttt A, & D 01 ki, A, F (iieey, 'White Luke, slate, Central Whart, ¢ diceihroeity, Plerpure posta, Magazis ) Togipest, Whit Laks, Jumber, Ogden kiip, ARy o e L wt, Dol Gitfuitar, Fort Culbarac, lixbls ATIIOG & s i tsgar, Tort Colbarne, UGB thush stroet. Behr Clura: ‘Manisive, Tumber, Marke scflyr:nm Cloua, ‘Bhcbuygan, bark, North Liranch wnery. LSCUE Dawcs, Muskegon, lumber, South Iishsiea et i Guiding Btar, Bay City, salt, soonders. b i, . Catdwall, Bay Cly, salts Wells sireet, T Avon, Hulfalo: subdrice. |(8000IpD tFect arket. ot el ct, Muulatee, gl Belir hapoirdn, Manbsice, Nght. elir Coral, Manlatey, Hht. Seur Weuicheaier, Nuakego, light. schr Moselie, Uconto, Itehi. Scbr Willlaun Briob, Prup V. i, Kelchaw, Bullals, o i Messcnger, Deaton Harbor. 70D (onto, Giieca sy, suadrics. uf Ldan Muntsiee, Ui séur Wille TUute L...n'{‘.'f'?:m. ght, nlsiec, | r Ecar Ouw a f Bear Comanche. Rinyaton, krafu. Belir-A, dactaod Mudkeusn ligit. 1. o Man| L. . BELE Aaetner .*flu Luke, Mgat. hr Fempest, Whits Hall, likbt, ; fadh Gurdod Campbalt, T. W. e THE MISSOURI TREASURY, Louis, Aug, 22—I¢ is sunounced, on the Br. sutbority of Stats Treasurer Ugtes, that the re- port clreulated here duy before yesterdsy, sud mentioned ju these dispatches, that the Treas- urer had hypotfecated with the Baok of Com- merce of New York $300,000 of the Atlaotlc & Pacitic Rallway's bouds which bad bova paid but ot caucelod, Ls utterly falso, wud that the bouds referred o aro jow o the State Tressury and can be scen by suybody. 4L 1s aiso denled Dy the same suthority that the monsy received from taxen Is beine sent to the Tank of B Joseph. The main part of such [nnds are being deponfted in the lostmen’s Raving Bank uf 8t. Louls. It is farther said there wili be no extra sessfont of the Legislature, there belog no necessity for one, = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The afflicted can now be restored to perfect health and bodily encrgy, without the use of medicine of any kind. DPULVERMACITER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND DBANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, mect every requirement. The most learned physicians and scienlific men of Europe and this country indorse them, There noted Carative appliances havo now Atood the Lext_for upwand of (hirty years, and ure protected by fetlem-latent in ali the principal eountrles of the world, They were decreed thy only Awanl of Merit for Electric Applinnces atthe great World's Exhibitions —Faris, Philadelpliln, and clsewhere—and have been found the most valuahie, safe, simple, anid efliclent known treatient for the cure of disense, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish o recover the same degree of health, strength, and energy is experivnced ner yenrd? Do any of the following Rymptoms or claws of symptonis _mest your Whkommer] eondition? Arg you aufrering from {li-health In any of ia miny and multifari- s forms, consiguent upon i lingering, nerve oux, ehrotile or funetionnl dixenxe? Do yon feel’ neevous, debilitated, (rettnl, timid, and Inck the power of will aiul nctlon ? Are you wulject to Jos of meniory, twve apeils of flnte ing, fullnessof hlood in the hewd, feel listiexn moplog, unlit for business or plenstire, an subject to fitx of melancholy? Are your ki Beys, stomnch, of blood, 1 a disardered con- dition® Do you saffer from rheumntixn, neurnigin or ‘aches and palnx? dave you eens indisereet in early yeurs nod find your- well hurssed with i muititude of gloomy symptoms? Are you timid, nervous and forgetful, und”your mind continually dwell Ingon thie wubject? Hiave you lost confidence In yoursell nud enerty fof business pursiitx? Aré yoit subject to any’ of the following xymp- toms: Restless niglits, broken sleep, nigh mnre, drentis, palpitution of the heurt, busii- fulness, confuston of Idens, aversion fo roelety, dizziness (n the hend, dimness of sight, pini plex and blotches on ‘the fuce und buck, and biher despondent symptoms? Thousands of young men, the middic-nged, and even the old, wutter from nervous sad 'pliyaical debii- y. “Thoussuds of femates, Lo, ate broken dasn In henlth and splrits from disorders peculinr 1o their sex, nnd who, from false mmdesty or neglect prolong thelr sufferings. Why, then, furthier niegiect n subject wo pro- ductive of heaith and happiness wheu tliere! is at hand o means of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure there various diseased couditions, afts nil other menns fall, and we ofter the Tnost convincing textimony direct from the af- leted themselves, who huve been restored (o HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugglng iu valn for months and yenrs. Hend_1OW for DESCRIPEIVE PANPULEE utid 1 wTERLY, 6 lane Tlus truted dournal, cantuining’ full particulurs wtd INFURMATI ORTH THOUSANDS, Cop- lex matled tree. Call on or addres, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts,, CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Brondway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,,CHICAGO. e S Tt FOETRIC Q) 865~ Avoid Logus appliances claiming elec- tric qualities, zZr l’aprfinhlrt explains Zuw to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. AMUSLME: NOOLEY’S Tl PIICES—#1, 75¢, 30c, and 25e. Mlatiures, 25¢ and 50c. MR. HARRY WEDBER, 15 313 COMEDY-DRAMA, NIP AND TUCK, Every Lvening and Wedneslay and Saturday Matinees, exeent Bunriny Evening, when wll be pressnted tha Romantio Milltary Cowmedy, TRS, Forthe BENKFIT of the CHICAGO BOLDIERS' COL- UNictal Perfurmanca Buadsy Evenlog—SIP AND Aug. w0—Grand Opening of tho Rexular om0 Shg ereutcat VI Comedian, J: T. A - NOND, i BISKS, MCVICKER'S THEATRE GRAND OPENING! Saturday Night, Aug. 24, DIPLOMAGY! GREAT CAST-.-EVERYTHING NEW, T Remember Suturdny Nicht, i STEAMER FLORA, Pro; at Evaiston turning tu salunt Jirasa and Sirfae lands on euu and retirn, $1: L. 1L uther round trips, i cedls, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 3. 1. MAVERL Proprictor snd Sanager. LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! OF THE COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, Ureat buccess of the cliarming l.llll\xlfll. T A T e X Fu i, Now !H sk, l4 n‘y“nlur:l.bl:;:”m y g 5 Touy Fastor i SHtire TroupE, B, BAUM'S WABASH-AY, PAVILION, Between llarnion-court snd Twelftli-st, and, Joscph sud Tu-ulght, Friday, Aug 23, GRAND GARDEN CONCERT UL g o Lo T EDUCATIONA| ct. 10, 187, urse, L UENRY HITCUCH JADANE L .."“?.fifi‘ i zhu‘fu\howv g ladl ! reu, GE! AN’ N, R e i s 1 will reopen Wei FOF cliculars spIY 10 Aled'k CLENENT HIGHLAND MILITARY AUADEMY ‘Worcester, Mass., M.; cadeta for (ull.‘:-. aclentific scliool, sud bualoess 'cuhy hird {:lr le bept. M, CALF, -lmfi‘mrm SCHUOL FOR HOWELL, 1 OMEK §CHUO! cliculars wddress L 1A BCALES. FAIKGBANKSE' STANDAKD SCALES = OF ALL XINDS. FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Becarcfultobuyvaly the Geauloe, - = MISOELLANEOUS. Chicag & Alon Ralroad G, SECRETARY’S OFFICE. Cnicano, Aug. 14, 1878, DIVIDEND.—A cath dividend of three and one-halt Derecnt on the Preferred and Common Stock of this Compauy hasbeen tals day declared, payable at the office of Menra. Jewup, Patan & Co., 52 William-at., New York, septrmber 4, 1473, The Tranafer Baoks will be closed on tha 20th inst., and reopened sept 5, 1% 1o ‘The ateamiers of this Company will satf evy 8 . OPPRE N u, B, COUON. TAL ATION, and affectionsaf the resptratory omcans, are (mmediately rellavod by the use of Levnasent’a Tabes. Sold in Farieat Dr. Lesns Phnrmacy. Malled on receint f price (81.23) by HIEX & Co., Agents, New of OUGES York._ Sold by druziiats gen o clIRoron CORN “TERE CITEROP- dlst. 124 fieArborn-gt., givos Inetant relief. Stephena All- RIKhE $alve for burns, bails, “ens, cuta, hralses, dc. drug- IAA FiRY0 Ite 250 DeF box. LOAD TIME TADLBe ERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATES, PLXPL.. ¥ oF R M . fil’:i’;k;’.‘"-"éua., LEees " I Monday atbomied atly. OHICAGO & RORTHWESTERNY RAILWAY. Ticket Uffices, nms"mhwgfierm House) sndag e e TRt aPacific Fast Line. toux I,'ll‘,l 1ol aDubuque Day Ex.vis Giintos| altubngue Nixht Ex. via Con re Exprezs. . o sMiiwaukee Vawenger, Miiwaukee Pavenzer (dafly) | breen Bay Expren 4 48t Panl& Miaoes ACrouse Exprei slinona & No bWinona & New (1] 8Marquetto Expresa aUeneya Lake & H dFond du Lac vis “Pallinan Hoiel Cars are_ s throneh, betweg Ghi-- gio w0 Cauneil Blafs, on the train Toaving ‘Chicaso gother road yuns Pullmaa OF any Other form of T T ‘a~Depot corner of Wellx and Rinzie-sna. B=Danotcorneruf Canal ad Kinzle-sta. e oo e O QY RATIRIADE d Canal and Sixteeath-sts, Tickét Offices, 50 Clarks + sud st depota. Mendots & Galeaburg Expre, wa & Kirestor h1j itockford & Freeport. Dubuque & Paciac F Dawners Gruve Ac Aurora Passenger. Mendotn & tawa EXprés Autors Passenyer., 23 FEREEE PREERPEEVS H E ~ Pulliman Palace Dintog.Cars snd Pullman 10-wheel Slecping-Cars aro run between Chicago aad Omahava the Padiac Kxpress. OHIGAGO. ALTUN & 6T, LOUTS AND OWICAS0 XANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINER D eary ihind s Hicke Omees 123 Handorouogt s | Arrive. Ranuas City & Denver Fast Ex 312w #1, Louts,bpringfield & lexas * 9:00a. m. Jobile & Naw Grleane Ex. ..., * @0 . m £ Louls, Bpringgeld & Te Peona, Hurlingson 4 Faet & Keokuk | Chirakva Etreator, L. Joliet & Dwi on, Wesh'ton ght'Accommdat’ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Clan Liebor, coner Slallsou nd Canatue. Fiokes Ofce. 63 50uty Clark-at., 0pposite Sherman House, and i depor. Artive {743, m. Milwaukce Kxpress. Wusconsio & Mluues e ilay, snd Mecnasha tiirough Day Kxpress, 3 Oeouomowue, *4:003 m. * B:C0D. m. '*10:431. @, wioon. .| 4i00p. m. M e i rea | 0407, m.s 700w m. ckets for Bt. Psul her yia Madiron and Prairia and Wi un via ST Kood ‘stertawn. LaCrosse, inoan. ) flrx Chten, m";ln M TLLIN( ENTRAL BA[LROAD. Depat; fout ot lglnse Lty nnlA’l"tn: Z ickes oftice, ndolph-at., near Liark, Leavy, Arrive. «oi® 8:308, m. B . 1 . m. . M A m P, In. a; . m. a. m. b, . & m, & m! a On Batunday DIXHE Pubs o Centralia ooy, 10n Saturday blght runs to Peortavaly, MICHIGAN OENTRAL BAILROAD. foot uf Lake-et., 8ad AL 3 Twonty-sacaud-at, " ., ‘67 Clark-at., suutbesst coraer of Han AT GRSE et Hutol, 'and af Paimer House: Mali(viaMaln and Alr Line). Dy Bxpress amazou A Atlantle Express (dally). Night Kxpress.... PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO BAILWAY., Deput, coruer Conal and Mo oot OMces, hl}ll’k:&" ner 'acidy liotel. 'acli; Kapru i‘l“ aud Kapress. ‘aat LING. oo Trains leaye from Exposition Huilding, fc ‘raing lea m Exposltion Hullding, et Tieker Utiieon: s (Iarkists Baimor House, Arrive, 7i40p, m. * 7:400. 10, B e $ bidva m BURG, CINCINNATI & 8T. LOUIS R B. (Clucinuat! Alr-Liue sod Kokotna Line.) Depoicuruer ot Ciluton sad Weat Sids Arrive. Cfacinoatl, Indisnspolts, Lou- "\’flme.‘ Tolanious & " Kes N KR e, KANEAKEER Devot foot ot Lake-st snd foot of Twenty-second st I Depart. | Arrive. lodisnapolis &' Ctactonayt, i RinER: .0/ Bi408, . 4 8:0p. m* Brcl e Eon A SFATED RN mice, S Clark-at,, aherian Uous. * 8:000. m. 4 TS oL I it A L oo, MIiWaukes. 6ic.. Tor Nty s bt ou' eavo ot sulice, Ludiogion. etc., ¥or ¥or Milweukes” Eataaba, Keiidiee, eccn

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