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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1878, from nature. It 14 uncevtaln and weak in colo “*ADay in Barly Winter™ (42), by Smilie, f4 brond in treatment, and the grofesgme npneaIanes Of the tree-trunka in the foreeronni adidea sinfstee anvnet to the eold, Weak Tandecane, An aagum- nal acene 151), by Cropaey, ts orjtitant with the rich tints which distinguivi nearly all the sworka of this Artint, **Croaaing the Feery ™ (by Woad), » gonre, descrintive of a Jiroaklyn bonte, tells Itn atory in a very satisfactory manner, and the contrasta 10 eharacter and coa. leme are offectively worked our, | A Kreneh Landecapo” (10), by Cleerl, shown the fnfluence which the Corot 'schaol an ‘suecocded in aceom- plisning: and the samo remark may bo apphied to anoiher French landacape (310), by Dopre. **The “THE EXPOSITION. A Private View of the Art-Treas- ures Last Evening. The New Dopnrture to Impart a Better Esthetic Knowledge, I s (700, by Cebrian, ia ices effective than Caats of tho Most Famous Senlptures of [ Garina ', (o Uif trenied oy Vibert: *+ Cnifer Antlquity. Leave 76 7 Himingion, {s rather hard n in urawing and c color.. ARIur Quartley's Pushing UIE the Seine Boat ™ (74 is apirited in drawing and atrong In color, **Vencllan Water arrera ™ (B) 128 gond specimen of tha peculiar eatment of Zeln, who mnnxace lils €olor with ko mucl efect thut the full force of the work canonly be seserminod ut 8 distance mach greater than the average plciure will admit of, 2 Tho Vet Dieu ** (103), charming fittle stady In pen and handled with tintle dollcacy LAt suyzests the manner of suve of the old engravers. A trane scrtption of Tiryant's lines, Mflllkl{!\llnlfll on the crimson eky, “Thy fiRure sty along, hy Palconer (1061, 1 a picture of solitnde that ia dbpresning In_tho extreme. Fonrtecn enameled rlnlu (110 1o 128) by this artiat wili altract atten- ion from the histarical chaeacter of aome of the ** Mandoli ! (1), by Spread, s a cleverly-executed atudy of a dark-eyed Spant: Deanty’ playing 8 lute. A study of a head. o Ttubencsque i drawing, by Karle (137). thotgh free 1 treatment 14 leen rlv than ite loy's head (142), which 1s well- 4 and strong In color,” **Tha Pithosooher™ (10), by Wallle, will vivilig recall the ** lune fsbicrman * of Uio Kyan- eeline hurleaqne. _Waiter Shiriaw's atidies of ** Davarfan Peasant Women " {3), Vemner flour” i), aml 8 etrait of himself (180) are steome and artetic in fecling, 118 chief d'meuvee,~** lat, RRat,*" while Wisplaying great akil] [u technlaue, 19 lexn matintne. tory than the ** Buvacian Sheep-Shearees, ™ wihich will be remembered by thoso who visited lant year's exhibition. A rude boy olding by o lenther atrap a flecce Lulldow which {n making a despers ate effort Lo g0 In pureult of u rat, Ia nul a pleasing [-lclun. 1t lacka Invention, and gives no room for he play of the imiginatiov. 4 Duugles S ol cvutributes two views in Normag- dy (160 nnd 17063, which, though_ stec ing, have a **pain hay Minatral Giri (1 Yoacher ™ (170), by W. M, Chuse, ofe twoof the strongent rtudies n the collection, **In tha Gar- den’" (17t), by Kratke, belonge to the rococo or vpera-LonfTe echool, und 18 8 fuir specimen, **I'ho Huoters’ Mectiug " 1178) and ** Noon-Tune Itest " (153), by Veiten,—in Uoth of which horres are In thio’ foregronnd and form tho aubject uf the pict- ures, —-aru strony In colur, careful n drawing, and harmonlons in composition. ** Head of an Liahan Brigand "' (185), by Viatt, 1s unoven n haudiing, and eshibitaa want of confidence, Thera s ma- rial in M. Ilatt for better resulia in the fatnre. 'iio Munical Hest™ (20:4) I8 a ploasing genre by Waiter Blackman, anid better in_composttion and handling genoratly thun eltee *Tho stight Color ™ (247) or **The Wrong k1. 4011, THRRKE ARE PRW PORTRAITS on exhibition, as theas and n whole are not slto- gethor satiufactory. To innke a slmple lkeness in onu thing; (0 1eproduce the living, breathing way, — 10 paint hin onl, as 1t were,~ls another, Awl' it i% 41 the latter tht the great mafority uf portenits ainters falt, Jadeed by this law, it may be rd that nlnply an likencus taome on ‘oxhitition will Dass muster, but whon ‘regsrded from the stand- polut of what portraiture yhuuld be, the verdict must be that they have falien short of thele mis- sion, It is no discredit to any of tho artista to say this, ‘Thoy ara carnest students, devoted to their rofesston, and sli glve promise of botter work In Ie future. AS portruits, thoss of Misscs De Rtodio, Bergh, snd Dule are the best, In tho order uamed. Turee landscapes by Miss Anmio C. shaw (211, 221, umd 261) evinco 8 mascu- linity in treatment _that many of the more vxpoe rlenced In gears wonld do well to staily, |+ Cotse waold Shoep® (240), by Lucy Durhan Y )s Ly The Elgin Marbles, Laocoon and Pagan Horoes and Divinities. by Tellecour, is inx, and fn Some Runoing Comments on the 0l and Water- Color Paintings. Tast evening a private view of the ari-treasures - 1 4nthe Exporsition Duilding wos given by tho man- sgement 1o the stockholdera of the fnatitution, the local artisis, and thelr friends. All the depart- ments wero completo, with tho exception of the room devoted to the **foan collection™ of of! palntings, which it s underatood will bo relnforced to-day by tne arrival of two private collectiond pwned in Netr York and Doaton. Ae on provions orcaslons of this character, the attendance was quite large, and vmbraced all che suciety people now in the city. 1t will be noticed at (he firsg glanco that the Art Committee has taken a aectded departure from he poliey of ita predecesrors, Ton lurge extent the pictorinl bas glven way to the plastic. In place of flling the walls with genre vlctures from the schools of Paris, Ttome, and Munick, the space (s now given to reproductions in plaster of the most celebrated marbies of the golden sge of Pagan art which hava survived the mvages of time, toe vane daltam of barbarlane, and’ the shocks of war. These plastor casts, madeinder tho direction of the curators of tho different art-musoums iIn Ku- rope, falihfully reproduce tho originals, —giving the abraslons and fractures,—and In somc Instances It requires the closcet olwervation to dotect the difference between tho marble and tho plaster, This s particularly triio of the Elzln marhipes, the Laocoon, nnd tho witting Rgura of Cares, which, in its mutflated conaltion, 1is regarded by the critlca an oue of the best epectmonn of the majestic in early Greek art. Ahogethier there are clanty-seven ditiuct pleces In the collection, Anid of thein (s 1ot tao much to xuy that, with prolably mot to exceed at tho yery must half a tozen pieced, mit have been subjected to n seurch- ine Inveatfgation by the greatest nrtiate ana critica whir have Nived durine the veesent contury, Thero ate fow writers who can dedcribo Niagura Falls o tae Yo Semite; and equally few are thoso Who can enter fnto the apirit aad hidden purpose of the Laocoon. On the laiter ' the German critica never wearyof wnting; und for (pat matter, indeed, thoso of uthor couniries are atmust eqnally voe lntinous, Winckelmann mado an exhaustive sy of it, awl wrote an claborate argument 10 prove that 1t wae produced carly n the history uf Greck art. Lewelng, who wrote a large volume on jure, v waich he pave tho utle ut beeved that 1t was tho work ulptors who lived In the recond century, ‘I'he story of 1o tragedy fa related by Viegl, Luocoon, dueing the Trojan war, wus o ilgh pricat of Apoi- lo, und conducied the rehglous ritcs at_his tewple in‘Troy. When his conntrymen wero deliverating over the reception of the wooden norse, Laocoon wurned them not (o recelve 3¢, and drove his spear Into it alde. Ax the gL of the Greeks had been eonscerated Lo Mineeva, hix act was regarued sacelicge, punishavle with genth. Two wernes uitsexed him and hin two sons while ofiiciating i the temple. and, colliny around tne threv, crushed them to death, LFhizy, the Romun lustorian, pro- Kounced the marble group ropresontruge tho e ay 1o ge ** siperior @ all utlier Worka of painting orsculpture,” James Jackson darves, the Amer+ can critte, Who for many years hon resided in faly, thos peaks of 1t: Intts group, undergolng ulsh and hiorrer, there 13 0 Lieaven fur bl ron' B ing littio yastorsl ‘study. "** Peacacs" J. 1L Drury, are lusclods and teaipting. **Snecp ™ (314), aud a'landscopie (208) connisting of a lilll- aido and a bit of laku view, by tho sawe arilst, nre conwcientiously baadled, and very eftcctive. 'The Inttor 18 warmer in tone than Mr. Drury usually painte, A Louguet of fowers (251), by Fanny K. ole, shaws what effects catt be produced by & ju- dictons nussing of color. Tn Gullery 18 Tn huny tho loan collection proper, The firat group Lo the left on entering conaixts uf 8 death of the ntmost an: n thie 10ther's llent anpeul acape oM &1 Inoxomble tate, A e ilrat foic o€ 5 chiideet drecieu bobity | ctoms wntcrcalors GO1 to 307) fram tho culicesiun Ioto shie wre tius ¥inutud bt bicin, wmoral beauty | offloney Fiold, They represcnt the schouls of Wil pyCrpowers: the Liipsltal fwony. We Dercelve k hio vt 1t Innpetuilog, bud. are. apated the tinotorg | Varie, flomo, and, Lomdon. and dieplay thele FACK O flesh a1 biocd, vaglous characteristics tn n marked manicr, Tals £roup surrounds Metosonlcr's **Outport (10 A cavalryman in the uniform of twg contusles agn, mounted on & superts dapple-gfay horse, dutig plcket-daty ona barcen platn--aml that b all, Tho lorde, liko his rider, understands the weverity of militaey aiscipline, and stunds as if s Ll BELIEE Worid oL iV, He oce not pormlt Tuicoan o, crY Sluud, shutizh wud Ean nutfctpaty lls conyuiatre stehin. Hence our fectings 3t moved 10 vity a intration by hie endurance Y Velement ietion, or tis Jkraud belng wuered by the i AS8 WELGlo s coricep. . Wo feol thata great 1 ‘tonnent, und tescing tho | posed for an uverlssting cquostrion wtatue, Fores rorid s great s, purl 'we viow st krouy | groun, distance. sy, i, wid horse, ‘are alt e e e oo ot trosnons e el | Worked np with that wealth of’ technical detall and migcroscoplc cara for which Aleissonier s celevraled, “4'Thg Biligonca " G0W), by Siekdgeman, reproxents a Franch staye-conch Inden With prssengers deiv- ing up tho ualy steuet of o Country Luwn un u sun- ny afternoon, " The drawini and comypoaition are good, but the handling uf color Indicalo n weak- noss or want of contidonce, A Iittlo freo uso of thy palatoknite would greatly add to tho forco of th PIetre, particuinly i tho grays, ¢*Karly Spriy, 8 Franch Iandscany (322) by Garot. oo fo be & urried studio pleture, “elthor palutid to onler or Inid aeida to be tuken up ot leisuro. 1t bears tho 9t itaname.™ 01N MARDLES, fram the rutns of the Parthe- non by tho Larl of Kigin, ugnimel whom and for which Dyron hurled the bitterest invective and sarcaxm, wers lmvcn:nml by tho British Musewmn $n1nlh, The Parthenon, or ‘Temwle of Minorya, waw erected ubout 400 years befors tho Chrition era. The sculpiured fizures which aqorned 1t were the ercatlon of Phidias, Sumu 400 yeans ai .uring a wor between the Vonetians atd Turk: the Parthenot, wiich was used us o nuiazive oy e slgnmanual of the greal nrtist, bt it e not nearly e s L e sl o1 40 saatacioey aa Gtuers that bave beon exbuvited ; ’ B sl couniey. e o) oniness swvoumiag caco® [ |+ Mieie Legton » (121). by Motza one of tha genro painters of tho Flonish sciool of 200 years a0, suggeats Van Dyke by composition and finlsh, Selirayor, the Hlunvuring hurse-pamter, 18 well rop- resented by Jila **Cownck Outpost™ (25), —sn open shod undor which bnif-a-doeencavalry horses are tryIng 10 eacap the sucerity of au approachiog now-storm, **7The Wheolwrights " ) by Cliurles Froro 16 an exceedingly spirited. roprescit- tation of tho work of attacting & tire 1o a heavy curi-wueel. The grouping 1s-fu accurdance with tho recoenized canons, the arawing of the Sgures 18 correct. aud e WusNDE OF CUlor KIVEN & pleruas rance 1o the scenio, *“The Volitls ia g very strong and_geaphie ropro. sceno that may b witnwesed [n nny manulscturing catablishinent. Two workmen huve ot Into & wrangle over a vexed political question, wila the tulrd quletly pursuca hie avacatiua, **htreet oo n Cairo™ (347), by Tncodore Fruro, fe one of the strouyest pictures i thy gal- and graceful folds of drapery,” wiich 8ra now the dustizmshivg featnres of tho turson indicate what was the mamiicence and majesty of their pristing conditlon, The antilated lzures of thy thiree Fates will ¢ver romaln uncxcelléa as models for drapery euecty. ‘Thore afe many gems among 1ha mingle fuuves, That of **Disnu Robing, " wiieh was exhumed in 1702, is the poetry of grace. Ono of tho fiuest epecimens of uction I reposc, nol oxcent Linocoun, 1 *disou Fastentog 1is Sandal,' {8 by tongoddesuperiorin evury way tathic Juran, of $ho renuimance, which was designcd by on curly pu- pil of tichel Angelo. Y'no loruo af the Marwyas, is arother tHusteation of tho over=living principie In /| Gireex art not to sacridco the - bewtitifal merely to give expresslon o lutense bodity suflering, *'Mare i lwpose™ (), with a winged cherub p]lylmil ot We teot, i one of the mostzbeautiful grovups it tho coliection, Tae | | w andl ark paeue ge riy thiraueh rtratt bust of Vitllion (20, the Roman Einporor [ 195Y. A Burmiw o T f ey Higud Ll ‘delighitod 1 movt Detifnl spoctacies, in ono of | $01 Uie struat in the furegrooud to the one in the rear, & couply of fAguren stauding in bold rellef aguinet the bridliont suushine wiich indicates thy debouchement of the pasage. Twa ar tirea Arubiy lulhng afound tha epgcance 1o tne suuie, and on cithier aide & tow pleces uf Arablan bric-a-licac con- stituty 1ho plcture, The “eradation of luht fro the upen steeet 100 and_ through the coverud s wngo until the glowing sunshine 1s wealny reached tu the vackgrouna sre haudled 1 the most uasterly manner, Eastman Johuson 18 represented by su- utner of bis characteeistic vtudies ¢4H4), in which . the finest casts in the extitbition, 1t b full of woul, and telis the clinrxcter of tho Inan with oy muciy Ndelity s M ho were standiug W propria persuus betors thy spuctator. ‘Tho ficavy Juwd, seiwial uud compressoid lipw, Projecting brow, and_ cold, pitiless uyos, uive u hrlel biography of the tyrant who was unly permitted to rewn fur cicht munihe. A piaster cust of thu Portland vase, which in G40 wan discovered in the tomb of the Emperor Beveruy, fulls to develop the flxures with as much delicacy us tha Wedgwaod coples. ‘L'lie latter are, o up tio conjical aide ul hiv. Ilis convan Bbtavis, vty oxpensive, s In. lisy sinmeot the Yoo epicts thb triate of & €ity Tanithy Wik --u.l- can| n-‘(ytvymn:lcunqth~ lbfl blacud huw moved t0 o countey huuse 10 cscade the urban 0 plaster, oiter Mn ncchiunal l-“.[ gronps | o0 v diticulty 16 withibe stove, Falesfumiltas, in tho Kemingion Muscum, by 11 Fiamingo, | Wil wad' clad In snotiess white, tnderiook to % Wore meurisaed | Tor Bact oy “ioinices | hingl and vor saviized th rosk. " Bruryliods e Ty, *tter T it brize, pivos | foyed 'ble alscomsiture, aud he v us wad st s March nare, “Ch story'Is odwirably told, and the ouly fuult that can be found with the piciurg le & want of compactioss {n compusition, The fizares are ton much scattorod, snd ik 1s ditileuit Lo catelr the full wpirit 0 the Work without loukiug ut it all over, it idoal purtratt of the god of tnlaves, that leaves nothing {0 bo udded. In tho parlunce of te str ho le1ndoed'n “*alippery cusw.' **Dinua inn of beroic sixe, ¢ ono the most by ful and spirited fGuures in the collection, T Bunting dress fnlly 1 graceful foids, and tho fur it o A *+Tho Galden Weddlag of the Duke * (3481, by N ) e e A in T30, 1o & wopmse f | F. Braneel, renrceeuvs thu {apestry-hung oinip: fauitiees Tori. - From the Walt up the Leufe room of &' Ducul valaca of Wwo contutias ugo, nude; below the drapery hangs in graceful Iincs, | Sested attho wole, Which stands in the cuntre of The Yeft arm e modern, Unir une fault can e | 8 tuaallated foor, are tuo Duko and Lid famlly, A Landsowe peasant woman comes n with au ifess fng uf fowors, and sy the door in the rfr of the room etand a couplo of musicluns, to whoso uiping two chfidren ate daucing. The pictura I an exceedingly viavarate one. ‘Fhi tapestey uid oruamentul woud-wurk, sutique side. twatd and chair, and the drupory of the variuay Sgures ara fisndled witn the greatest ciro, Kacn aruicle bas its own peculter gruln or texture, e Perspeciive ellect b wrud; and yer over ail thero in 8 coluneas of color that ‘waykeats anifclality uy the matispring of the Ducal fauily's cxislunce. 1o Gsllery ¥ s Walkes's historicsl painting of the ** Hattle of Uettysourg," whicis will ba noticed at auother time. \ jo Kxposition will be formally opened tnia avening Wt 7 u'clock, when Secctary leyuulds and Supeantendent Stadord capect W Lave svvrgthiug in full rauuing order, e ———— Statue of Custer, The statue of Gen. Custes, ordered sotne timo since by a comlttes revresenting the sub- scribees to the monument fund, has beeu coin- letyid by the oribit aelected, J., W. Machonaid, Ii"hu fligure rests upon a granite pedestal, four Ylneh-d, each pancl represeytiug sumeihing of ntereat i the life of Custer. The frout one shows biun on horseback riding up tho steep tuountats side. . fu the distance there are otier monutalng, the poldudss of the cxecutiun belue especlally commended. On the panel o the Hight 14 & buffulo’s head surrounded by arrows, a8 by ud aurcola, - O the vie to the lefe i3 the head of u grizzly with s wroun of Indlans ubout It The rear panel Is devoted to the naoig, reok, age, hirthplace, battles, and dpdth of Cuater. About '$15,000 hus alread cen mised 10 pay for the statue, and Thuriow ‘Weed heads the coinmitteo to ralss the renwin- der necessary. Judge LLitton contribuied §4,000, James {iordon Beunett 3500, and Clara Mords, by bor untieinie offorcs in- arraneiu s tucatrical ntertafument sod carrytug 16 surough, rused 1,000 ¢ (o — An Aged Milliooaire Iited, Iullndeluhia tecor, A colliston Letwecn an express traln and & private cquipage, in which 8 well-knuwn Phils- delphisn et b Jeath, occurred ‘on Friday aficruovn o the New York Huad, sbove Tacu- ny. 'Fho carriage containinie Mr, Robert Whita- kor was on its way to his reslience, uear Bristol. “T'ue cvachiuan omitied (o ook Hut lur the cors befora crosstug the truck, and thu cxpress dush- ed ulonz, KoueKing wut the ecupaut senseloss ta the ground, cutting off the tail of the coacl- man's cost, aud sending hioy headlong over an auolulng fowe, S Wultaker wus pcked up found with tho fgure, and that {4 the expresslo Which ls a8 meaulngles school-girl' **Myron's Discobolus nother of (home suce cese{ul revroductions 1o tuchie of action fn re- poso, The wuacies siand out In bold gulief, the vyes Jook intenely at the goal, and tho diacus 15 Lu-l Aboul 10 feave tho hand, Anutlier *+Disco. ulus, afier Nancyodes, represcule tha samosub- ject inw difereat yose. ' o holile the discus, sad With stoopiug body weasures with an eager oye the distunce ne Mmust throw Lo win e prize, - An nnl istied bas-rellef uf & Madutua aud child by Alfch Augelo, frem the wmarvle in g Loudua itoyal Academy, will attract the sttefion of those who ave atudied s reiigloun wacke theaugh tus modt- wib of engraviugs by the ulder mosters. ** Adyoung Satyr Playlng the Flute " (73) 14 cxquishic 1d mod- elivg, aud tho poss i% onv of the most perfect sbaudon, graceful in every line, THE PAINTINGS, Gallerics A and B arc devoled to th of three groups of patntings, New Yurk waler-color culiechion, supplemented by a few ox- suiples by our lucal artisteg ol contributions of Unfeagn sud Western tianerss und the oay Jection. ‘made up of contribul galleries 1o New York, U Although such uawes we Melwonibr, Cabunel, Frere, Ncbreyer, Scaenck, Bougieread, Bruuos, Corat, Dupré, Norie, Boyer, sud_otbers of thy Purisond Mumich schuule, “are reprevented, yey here 13 Do _canvas which can b prosounced s preat one. Thers las uniforunty -of excelence, parucularly o tho loan colicctiun. which is pere Feetly bewlidering 1o thy viuitor, who fe blixed ta make a burried tour; and when be taked bis do- Jasture o ruiaius v diatiuel reculicelion of auy- that.be has ecen, excopt, prudatly, the S*Fledro' of Cabanel (which was noticed at Jeogth fn Tus Trinuzse on the uccasion of ile ex- Libihon at tow Academy ol Desiga), Mewsoutes's ©*Ouipuat' and Metiu's ** Busic Laadon, slmilur criticlsm can be awarded (o the weter-color diopluy, aud i thie departuent the offoria of uur local a1tiste, particularly thuse contribatod by Mr. L.t karie, will cuwpare wore than (svorubly With the bent spochinuus Trooy the New York stu- dius. The vil colleciivn coutrlbuted by bur houie B11t4 § & very metilonous one, id s U nuees Lale surpasecs that of By previous year, buth in Joiut of nunibera sud peveral exceilence, Kruvsciuan Vou K¢, woo ssvin 10 tave lkryely standuncd g sluidics, coutrbutes meven walei- colorm, two OF threo uf @ shetchy chatacles, waich Claplay a brighter aud lweier treatment thyn be Wi wont tw uccord his works (s oil, ‘Tires wime rines Ly richer (13, 47, and 57) ure charwing Lile of Tocky forcaruund, moving water auid post- Mive eky, i whicn We uerial pecstaectave 19 dehicate 1 wivaiht vut 'Phe ** dmatede Arlst® U5V, by Biew Guibert, though §oud 1u_coior, 1s defuctive in wrawloy wnd rather bard fu wuthne.’ ** Boal Land- $udat Authern ™ (27}, by Heurtelaup, bs steous 10 trvetinens und very expresatve. c*Fhu CPired Taiusuy " (T, by Jacule, 183 studle plotuty, uul hibition o fleqniently mei on the: and placed In_another vehicls, but dled before reaching home, Mr. Wiilta'ter had the reputation of heinz one ot the wealthicst me fn the State. [le owned real ertate valued at € 40,000 sl had #2350, - 00 fnveated In Pennsyivanis atock., At one time he owned the Whitaker Mills at Widtaker- ville. Ilis secon.) wife aurvives him, Lut he las no children to inherit his forfune, * AL the time of his death he had passed his 74th vear. SPORTING NEWS, BASE-BALT, PROVIDENCE-CIICAGO. The ninth game of the Chicago-Providence rerles, played here yestenday, reaulted In a de- clsive victory for the visitors, who outplayed the home team. in every department. Tho Whites won the toss, and plaged straight through the game without even getting around to the home-plate. The visitors began to score in the second fnning, when Carey led off with n it to Ferguson, which tho latter stupped but did not hold. In trying to recover it hie fell, and gavo Carey a life. A passcd hall advanced Titm, but when he tried to score on Hague's hit to McClelian he was neatly put out at the plate, A possed pall gave Hazue second, and he scored on Ward's hit for three bases away over Anson. Sweasy was then muffed hy Hels, and Ward scored. In the next janing York fed off with a Jow liner to Remscn, but the latter dropped i, Brown followed with a two-baser nnd Tiines with a single. Murnan was given a life by Hankinson's bad throw, and Illague was spared by Rels’ error, so that Ward had snother chance to make a three-baser, and he Improved fv well, four -runs coming In when the side shoulil have been out withont even one, After this renk was over ond damage enough dune, the Chicagus improved In their play consldera- bly, and thie visltors made no run In the nexe Rvo innings. There twas, however, snother curious lot-up In the' Inst Inning. Higham led ofl with a high one, which, by some misunder- standing, dropped between McClellan and Cas- ality, each being afrald of tho other. The latter tred to handlo the ball, and has to suffer an error, though it was plainly a secoud-baseman's 1y, b¢ Brown dropped one the manifes ond un every heen snown nenple listen as lollows: of Minnesots, ork hit safe, ond over betwecn Anson and Hankinson, which neither could get. Tue result of the funing was twu runs, which brought the figures 1o 8, which was mora than they really necded. Fur- ther particulars may ba learned from by Al Address -of Senator Blaine Before cultural Socisty. A Happy Titustration of the Art of Avoiding Politics in Talking Interesting Sketch of the Changes Through which Minnesota The Bal anco of Power toBe Hereafter eld by the Tillers of the Missis- MINNEATPOL in Matne Friday and Saturday. Mintcapolls to-day was o sapid review of the historical aesoctutions of Minncsota, with pass- ing allusions to the tat-money Jolly, and indud- nz pleasant persoual references to the promi- nent men of the country who were (fovernors or Delegaten for the Territory formerly Includ- g Minnesota. animated interest fu the Senator, QIR' cheerlug crowds, Mn. PuEsinExt: An sssemblage af the citizens sbnnannt harvests, vroducts of thelr State, 18 well calenlated to Inspiro fecolicetions that Are imits of tho audience that now honor me with their attention. Near the borders of your Btata, on the banke of the great river naw flowing {n onr aikht, there te- sides n man in the full vigor of an honorsbic old age, long my acquaintance and my friend, whone career culls vividly to mind the wonderful prozress of th¢ Norihwest, ! dackeon's Frenidency. George W, Delegate iniCongrens from e Siate of " Mtchigan, y Minnesots, tozether wilh {Liat part of the Territory far transcend the proprieties or even the poasiniii- tiea of thix occaeion, But whoever will Anter into the detatls of the progreas liere made will End one 6’ the most romarkable advances of civilization ever realized, and In 4 prriod so brief that it does rut comprehend the Jife of nne vencration. In 1441 your Territory contatned but 4. GOU inhab- itanta; to-day your State har 500,000: in 1840 you raisedd 1400 buahiels of wheat: lsat yesr yon raired 453, 000, 000 bhurhel nid theae foures, strikine, evenatartling as they are, form nntan index to your marvejous progrem In all forma of material wealth. The pagen of yaur cenaus tablen scem iike 8 ro- mance: the statiatica of your progress dazzle ihe reader with thele proporiions, and alniost chalienge Tus crrdutity at every column ne peraues. I am addresainz an myricuitnral community. Durioz all the debrearion of teade, and commerce, and asnnfactares prevailing for ticss past five years, you have ateadily prozreesed in comfort, in- dependence, ana wenlth, While thoussnds elre- where have Iacked employment, And many § fesr have iscked bread, no able-hodicd man n Minne- nia has been withoat remunceative labor, sod no i34 pna (o bed hunzry. Your barsuitsand e reatiin farm TILE BASIS OF THR IDEAL REPUBLIC,~ happlly indeed realized within sour own borders. The tendency of all your industey (8 foward the sccumniation ‘of Indopendent competency. and doen not favar the anbuitding of coloman! farinne, You are dealing daily with tne esaential things of 1ife. and are nut warped 10 your judemcnt nor deflected from _vonr course by mpocnlative and filusory peliemee advancement and FAIRS. Minneaoolis Agrie to Farmers, Has Passedl. sippi Valley. S of Snsctat Pevateh to The Trivune, galn. You ' are - land-owners, free-holders, o t Patr, Minn., 8cot. 3.—Scnator Blaine ;rlrmm'mll-ml “l.( com :-» s |||=mw‘|'1’u’- e es of civllization and strenuth o tha #turis homeward this evening, having to speak | 050 S0 8 E 0 countey. Ahoul o it hin His address at Self-zosernment among the owners of the roll In America 1n an in- stinct, and, where (hat_owneralilp w widely din- tributed, gnod government in the tnle, Whitever distarhances, thercfore, moy threaten the and order of aocicty, whatever wild th transplanted from ofher climes, may scex font- hold hero, the Heputlic of 1ha United Kiates reste secorcly on the baels of agrigkiture, where the farmess of the Revolution And the framers of the Coustlution placed It. ‘Tho nian who Lossenses broad acrex which hie has earnel by the swest of hia owd Lrow {» not apt 1o fall in with the doctrine of the Communist. that po one Las & neat to ownership i the roll; the man who hax tae product of hin labor in_wheat and corn, in vork and in beod, In hides and in woul, ~commanding gold and el a8 they always have and alwave will in she marketa of the world, —1s not to vs led aasray with tocorler of fiat paper nnd aleolute money, hut in: Atinctively consizns kuch wild vagurier to the ao- propriste doutaln of fiat fuliy and adsoluie non- ecnse, THY. PARMERS OF TUE REPUBLIC will control Ita destiny. Agsicultnry. commerce, and manuiactures, arn the three pureuits that en- rich & natiun,—but the grealest of theae 9 ngrt- cultures for withont fts products the epindle cane not turn and the enip will not eal). Agricaiture Tarnislies the conservative element In soclety, and in the end In the goidig, restralniug, coutrolling force I governm Aafnat storm of popular fory; against frenzied madpess that wecks collimjon objeet to nequire and to_honor, At Minucapotis there hias been wecasion popular ndmiration has About. 12,000 to s nddress to-day, wilch was coming tovether to rejuice over and to view the honntiful of Interest beyound tha In tho last two yenss of Gen, Jones waa the intjvant area now form- Wincunsiu, fowa, and THE BCORE. or Dakota norih of the Missourt Itiver, snd eat or | with established urders aiainat theorica of adiin- icAan AT —~— | the White Earth. Iu the last preceding Federal | Istration that have drencbed other lands in blowis S L TR A |12 | cennuw, too tutat ctvilized povulation of the autiro | acainat tlo spieit of anarchy that would swcep Power, ¢ ! Torritory of Mictagan was leas than 32,000, —ad- | #way the landmarks and eafeguards of Christian St 1 b % | venturous iaen. stapding on the outnosts of civili- | soclety and republicun paverument, tho Tacmces of .A f. o | zation, und nccepling and conquering the band- the United States will ntand sa the shieid and the fe g s O | it ot The fronners Thero woro at thet time— | bulwark—themaelves the willing rubjccts of law, oo d & 02 | IO heto yonrs nai—bat (o Nowenapers of iy | ARG thereforn it safeal And Brosgent. adiiuisira: Cansldy, b€ ¢ ol 1 7] 1 | kind whatever published in the whole countey of | tors. o L o1 31 1| which [ have spoken, and notone of these west of | Gradually the Governmant of the Republic fs Metlon A O 33 % 3 3 | ake Michizan, To-day tho ame couniry hne | passing unier the coutrol of the farmers of the Brnis Spdrasane i 819 | elxht Senatore, twenty-nine Represcatatives, and | Missiwstopl Valley, Indeed, it le practically there CHEUN Qilis (& oo Delegate i Congrens; han ralirond aggrezating | t0-day, Thenweliingand on-rasting tide of popu- Total s 1511 | 11000 miles tu Fengtli, nd_$500. 000,000 41 cost; | Jalion i towarls the broad piains and the ricn Dl e 511 | iy seventy-soyen®daily mewsyapers, hud mora | Scres that lie befween the two mountain ranses of Tilihg a e ok 1 ol o | than T.100 weckiy or monthly publications; haw [ the continent, The woll fs wo fertile, the land so Yok 10 € H 110 | great itien, larer than - Puilbdelphin oF ' New | inviting, the area ls s broad. thnt no_man may |.°'w‘ ey 1 o 0 | York when the United Biatea had taken its secoud dare cajculuto the posxibilitica of tols great reglon Thataeeg H 810 | cemwun. und choson its third Prosident: hos a ( either as teapects production or popniation. Your Caray, 5. ol 418 ) Pupnlation ne great, exciuding the slaves of | ownKtate, heobied homore densely than New York, i A Ly b { aat uny, s 'that of the whole country | Would have a populatiot of nine mihiions; veopled Hran, b o 9 119 | Which defiua Great dieitaln to a second contest in | a0 dentely ar Stusenctuisesie. you would bave o e I 118 1 T81%0 praduicea n Jarger amount of breadstutla | ponulalion of sixscen miiohs, ° With the tranefer &t v an; LY [ | 5 | thun the entlre Unlon prodnced when Uen, Jones | Of palitical control from the oid Ktaled to the nesw, enny, 2 iy, E entered Congress: and contatnn more wealih than | thero Is alro transferred a vust weieht of responsl Total a3 | wanowned in the eighteen Ktates thnt divided their | bility, It is yours to-day; it will be yours still thewe muy B Vittnons and ool Earned runs—-None, Two-buss hita—Lienwa, Three-base hite- Ward, 2, ‘Lotal bases on cleau lnts~Chieago, 8; Pravi- dence, 20, Firal base on errora—Uhlcago, Errors affecting Henkinson, Cusaidy, itols, Rtemsent, « Leflt on Lases—Uhieagn, ¥: Providence, 11. Tinses on catled balla—Off Ward Double playr—Providenca, 5; Chicago, 2, Pinsed Lalls—Powers, Balle called~On Rets, 13 on Ward, 20, Hrrlken ealled—OLf Rely, £0; off War: Sirurk vut—\Ward, Umplre—Mclea ‘The Chicage und Providence Clubs lost a gune by rulu i the latter city Aug. 17, and, by aurcement, it will be played biero this atternooi. Bpuetators will *not forget that the hour for commencing has been changed to 3: 30, ‘fhe Chicago Club scems to have s faculty of dolng curlous tuings, but nothing Is more re- markable than the way thoy do wof bat when men are on boses, Tt has been doticod severat times, but was strangely prominent yosterday. For instance: Tn tne first inning two men were on base with one out, but they nover got any furtber: In the second inning two men were o base with none out, but no run was scorcd; In the third foniug two wen were on base with no baud out, buk toe next three batters couldn't savo arun: fn the fiitn Mniog thers was o inan on second whh ou%nuu;, but nobody could hit Dim hotuo; 1 the ‘Boventh two men were on base with ous out, but thera was o run dn it In the elghth a man was on base with one vut, but the uext twomnen left him there; and in the Inst & man was on first with onc out, but he uever gut nuy further, Mers is (8 remurkable record uf men on basea in seven of thoe nine Inmogs, where 8 run would have been falrly aure (o follow 2 hit, but the hit never came, It Aurnusing Providence, §, o weoro—Siart, Ferguson, cuntinent, shalpp Biver, sull Chine, muonshine, roul entute ln - ho wavaze and th wiln buast, becauio - any ono can explubn this pocuilarity he wiil no [ earyt of B0 sERRCBRE B WL e e e | 1 ¢ty and county oficers In open carriazes. doubt confera fuvoron - tho management by | guo of n far greater monstary crmilt :‘nl)lm( 5o m.nl at the same time providing o rein- Y. McClellan's play yesterday was & fine exbibl- tion and In startling contrust to somo ol his work this year.” He made seven playa in ex- cetlent style. Powers I8 proving tunself strengtheuing addition to the team. When hio Rets settled botnd sume one pitclier he will do guod work, As it Is, ho has csught for three plkliers i three g ‘Tho reason that Larkin dld pot play yester- dny I8 that hu has beeu suleriug from chils and srineic valae, of Guorye 11, th It fever of lote, 5 ruler. ‘The First Consut alhuys did lm-{lnr'u‘n ha | River Valley fu the nfierioor The Franklina and Crooks play thelr second | o of fhard ‘l‘.“"““‘,\l e e e ——— game this afternoon at Lincoln Park, B 000, 040, Taghby years Good Word for One Who Grts Faw, ‘Lhicra was s cliolerie, and ab Uuics profane, | jefore ghat thme, dobn Law Cand” his Lnndon Letter. man conpeeted Iu sume way with the Chicugo .,.u-umfi, partger, the Doke of Orleans, Ex-Quecen Isabella of Spufa has a larce, geu- Clubou the ground {r.-mrdny. aud when it scemed a close thing whether buse-hits or errors could be mude fastest, o gave way tu his fecl- fuga and sufd a few words. Hald & bystander, In describing £5, ** Why, when that man began 10 7ip uid tear, 1 thought an arny mute-driver bad busted right there.” VEORIA, 1 Apecial Dispsich 4a the Tribune, Rl"’:ot‘m, 113,y Bept. S.—ludlunupolis, 8; Peorln eds, 4. are uaturally would perhap dress before 4 resourc rency, CINCINNATI~HOSTON, ‘Cllll(;'n(lA‘l‘l, Bepl S.—Cluciuuatis, 8; Bos- aus, Vs THEE TURK. tory, when we UEACON FALK, Boston, Mass., Hept. 3.—At the Beacon Jockey Chub track the Amerlean Houss purse, turev-uarturs of a mile, was won by Kute Clax- ton, Alleveur sccond, Orton third. Thue, 1:19. Too Trewout Mouse purse, wilo ‘snd an clghth, was won by Fusilude by a neck,— Egyvt and Putrlot running s dead heat for 1ke Bouhma last. Time, eara The mile-heat raca was won In two stralihy | BiYULwhen s beats by Iiguius, [luttio I, second, Duly third. Time, 11403, 1474, ‘Tho inllu-sud-g-Laulf hurdle raco was won by Fredenckton, Dalzasian sccoud, Burange thind. Thne, 1543, MINEEALOLIS, 81, Paur, Minn., Sept. d.~—3ipnespolis races of the Wostern Clrcull at the Expusition Grounds of ‘the Agrlculiursl and Mechunical Boclety; thres-minute class: §250 to trst; $150 tu secuud; $30 1o third: Dulsy Date, miceling airaln £ of Lhe 1| Missonrt, and had for long vears ud its Uovernor SLVET BEACELEF WITH CLASE ¥ Clivster.oreors 2 | R venturons. Watham Carie, whi, i | LNy Rt L e Atcliecs Aluiont. 5| chmpuny with Meriwether Lewts, under (o direc- | birn-at., Of leave at fribuuc obice sud reevlyy rawsrd. sagador, Tun of Prewdent dellerson, made that exirordi. | = o e Frauk Rary joursey (701 oeoail fo vecutl,—lie frst whits TO EXCIANGE i Altitudy wieat who crussed the continent ou sl belonding MAVE A FINE STULRK ON WKST UM § 21U tu the United States, leaviug thetr naoies foreves L0 want buuse aad fols will gy & ‘Two-Lhirty ciasa: ussocivtec with & gseat achicvenicut fawiliar to ail | 'Hi-healtn tue resson. Auurves 79, Mambriuo General Wwho buse read the bardehipe snd canquesio of 1ho | Trivaue odice. s LA Fruuk: o eoveenes s lawis and Clake™ exnailin Afterwards WS Til MI'ROVED sz wonwraiih, Stat YACHTING. TUE COMING LavKA. - ‘Tue yacht- fus has been suchored at Miller Brua'. dry-tlock;-and alip will be fn guod triw tor the comnng regutta. Nothing bus been done Lo the Froli, sud unless she Las ber bobom clcapud shic stands 8 first-class chauce to get beaten fo tho race. Tha yuchy Pulllug, from Geueva Lake, sud the Mawle, tornesly of this port, wil said ju the rae ut Buuth Cuicug The luterest ceutrea oy the contest be tween tue Cors aud the Ureybouad, and as buth those yachits are fu shlpsbape tho luser bus uo buaingss to * ki © M1 jeauta, OB aecus b 14 crap will wiats bigh e rebicscnted Electoral votes between James Madivon ani Do- Witt Clintonfor tne Preaidoucy. ncestry for thoss bleasine of itoerty r‘rflflylfll". which have wmade all this progress possible, the State oll Minnesuia 34 u Juna of singular and nto from the great oceans ot the caet, Al north, and on thu ruuth, ber situalion a8 com- pured with her elator Btates 14 eutlroly necullar, aud in une rospect 1a without parall ier “watcrhied of North Amerca, where wo stand, stronms have thele mudest sources that finally Ins through Hudson Shother, Girouzh ) the vrosd Atlantic; and @ third, throush the M- westward, nature tos raleed an tnsnemountable onreler to'the water-courses but the wmveution of muan hus osercome the obsiacie, sud through the power of stenmm and over the road of iroo tucre 14 already projecied wnd partly achieved that great commerctol highway to the I I wWhiett, wtandtue on tho banksof the St Law- reuce, by the rapids whase nome verpetunies lile rophecy. poluting t the uatroddon Weat, Whithier fiu I already turned his tace, hie prunvuiced to his douoting companions tae fnapiring wonl, La- VIEWED IIATORICALLY, that which now eansiitutes the Sinte of Minnesota Ban hod uy wany wtied un ruptd chasres In 18 sov- wretgnty s uny diaputed terntory 1n fougit over by armed howts, et {n motion by the tion of Kings or the Joslousy of rival races uf "Fhis tuir Jand wan under the dowinion of Eranico durlue tle reigne of Lonts XIV, great-grandson; hnd I cotony 1o Luuistana, for its Ar Governor, und Hrenville, who founded New Orleans, for ita sec. ond: was pawned by tho Regent Ofleuns In his schomy with dobn Law for eronting valuo oug of d tnde, with other terrltory, bane uf st vist swindle in paper nioney Jected by the Mislwippl Company, in which Mivuesots, In e undisputed pos- s tian it could have to-dsy tn the saine” financial warket with all its imvrovements and ita geeat in- yield v FIKDE (0 vour soli Ly tho treaty of 1783 and Lo withdraw the 1ast ted-coat by the treuly of 171, Btill farther, for thirty-seven years ail o he west sute uf yudr dividiug tlver win attachod withe crown of spain during the relgns of tho 0 wnd fourthy Cliarles, and given up by the r In the year 1500 tu France, penod of theed bricl gears, tha larger half of M4 nesuty bad Naj ad mudo the same Dosacxsions the hasin foran Janc ol pAPEr MUNCY B thausand _mitions psnioncd, howey of & grest coantry soutd and secure buwie for.an calsiged paper cure CHANGES O NOVERNMENT. But thess chan tho worl of Altunesols are Nt more wriking or miure steungo than the tapld transfurmation of ja woremment sluce It came under ¥ the United Stated, 15 comes 1o U8 ws fonzalten hiv. iate wus clatined durhng the Revolutionary airng. glo ua patg of Virziuia, vy no less & tovernor thun A lomae d¢Terrous when un pact of iy Northwent | o5 S WAL tloner, elc., 100 Peeritoer the Fxilant il uuloriunate Artiue sy, | Weid sedio i News Ttbicii Cluir was iis Cluet execuiive ann, Willisin deary Tharrson, e Mtateanian, wis tuade li= Governor at 1ho wse why uud largo-hearted Ninluit Ldwaeds ruled woun! request uf > asbe s wnticantly styivd tn & cert when ax purt of Slich Cua wuw fta ettictent, hunorable, and carelal Exee- ppuisted thieceto by Mudison, stine A thrae ting adievtienient (nserted in this o Younz Senstor named Clay, * | dicing week days for Wy cents; eack additional record; | reide, On Sunduy A centsaline 18 charged, T 1words Forritory, Gen. Lowin | urerviosd iine. anil conrugenud Menry Dudge was ils JopuIAr Gov- wor, und aleo it Delogate in Conztens {ram oio- baif fia_douwin, whiie lis wortly and still Nving: Ticlewate b the sauie e frum lows, rupre. el the olber Lali—a sielking comncidence, rene dered suill wure remarkablo by the father and son States which they tsd repiescited utne Housy wlrl‘l'll Terenorics, slenippt docs 16 read Irvs struuzely Tout, when sold to the Nutfonat Goveenment by Nupoleon Bonapare, f bocutio Bartof the oran faod Territory of Louislana,'chshued vory suon (o Muunesols torsied part of (o i by rowinug Lueeltory of lows, which so soun f00K LM Lhe stutire L B HIL-§FOWE, VIZOTOUS Cowe Juwy snd Wisconsin huving been admiited as , thelr territonal rematiders natu wae gorviuent, avd o, 1n 1, G Mliuacsota wes orgutzed. e siucy our Governuiont acquircd frou Fuunce, with the execption of o brie? period undor tho ulld Teesltorial orpauizution of Miclncas, sk ait wqually bref one uider that of Wiscousty 1acd Whder the wame Uovecument, vt yestontay ; orgulile dct wan pusecd oy Zitlary Tayloe apporsted Goveraog of the bow I lency le amonyg you to-Usy. ‘afler eajoyins the Lonors of your Terrilary snd your Blute, loking as (resh sud wa Vizurous. 6 wow: Aduaubstoations pf Jobu Tyloguud more to-morraw. Tako it. 9r0 1t wieely and woll for the advancement of the wholo—for the hooor of ail. e patriotic tradfions of the **old thifrteon ™ that foupht the battieaof the Revolution, forined the Unlun of the States, and planted Lio- erly in tho orzanic law, will pe your safeet gutde— your Lighest inagieation, Many of you to-day ningle with_your love furMinnesota your eariier affection for the old homo and the old State far to the East, where an_honored ancestry lie nuried, and where tho tenderest memorles ciuwter aronnd the familiar scones of daye lung past. 1t iu this kinahip of biood. these ties of relationsbiy, that make ud tudecd_ono people—uniting the Easf And the Weal, the Jorth ani ibe Fonth, 1n the ndis- solublu bonda of 4 common, and I trust always be- nelicent Government, Sach facts s nks 1o God and causu 18 Lo give X GEOURATIICALLY, L. Lylug avout equidistant in the weal, on el on any the centeal i, not far Trom surfaco forms thomselsen fu one dire 1n tho Arctic vate ——— BT, PAUL. 87, PAUL, Sept. 3 ~Tlhe Minnesota State Fale Is now [n full progruas, and people are crowding into the city fromn all parts of the State, The great featurc ot the week fs the receptivn of the Prentdent on ‘Thursday, for which elavorate prepurations are making in the way of public decorations, The Reception Commitiee this morning wade tho final revision of the pro- gramme. No chango 18 tnade In the arrange- ments toledraphed Baturday night, except to onganizo & procession to escort tho President frum Gov. Ramsey's houso to the depot, whence the train leaves tor the Fair Grounds sbout U a.m. The military from Fort Bnchog with u full band will take part du the procession, alo lodgzen and societies trom thu city and through- out the State, ‘Ihe processton will torm befure Guy. Ramsey's house at Y a. m, Thureday as Toilows: 1. Platoan of police. 2 Jinnd, 3. Troaps of the United Fiaten Army. 4. Prestdent of the United Stateaand party In open earriage 5. State utlicers aud oflicers of the United States i open carringes, i 'the Gulr of Mexicu. To the ‘acific foretold by La- Furone, — and lite erville, wag led the French the ro- K. Fairbanlt Band and gnards. 0. Kuights of St V'uul, 10, Fire Departient. 11, Knigita of 1 2. All organpzaiions of Odd Fedows, 3 Aacient Urder of Drand 14, i'mitod Ancient Urder of Worknien, 1h. Tempemuce, sectaraun, and ull other orvan- fzations. Thenes it will march to the depot, The Pres- fdent will go direct to the falr grounds, where he will ho - presented to the erowds o ottend- muee, returinme to take the traln for the Red Araty, under the dominlow i part of England, wha wan_compelind to when, for a poleoin Botaparte Tor 1 sovervign erots heart, amd 1 never kuew her to refu; I s charltabte act, 1 rewcmber ot one ocvas mion an American fumily In Parls being fu reat alstress, Queen Tsabeltapersonally went aroumd to fricnds, sud strangers even, i Yaris, colle Ing a lberal sum of money, which relieved the pour fupily and enabled thun o go back to Anierjen minns exposure. ing 1o nearly thre Houa Tel { frauce. sugested oy ot b6 URLIRlY i ugelcdionenl v ference that tho o nut atford a it Kusonesn verelgnty aver MK NUEHG we liavu eniabiislivd 1visious, us destithaion S WheTe v ertisenenta vl In- i Prics s chanzed at tha Mau Omice. il will he recelyot Bisth] 8 0CDC 1, D GUPLK e WEek, and aull b p. 1o, O Baturiiny; . & 1t SIS, Looksellory sod Stativoers, 151 Twenty:aseun * veralenty of rucall that We caviern baffof yonr Wi ilalaged-at, ZIOUK, deweler Newsdcaler, and Feucy 230 Lake st oonwt Ltioiu. PERSONALs wlen un part of Indi- routicrsiont, sol- uwputt ol Himow, tho large. 5N AL—CHATI! part ut Wisconnn, the chivairuog LI AT THIS OF- o WILL RO TRTUTN AS WO0N etay Gnavoldate: muet iwe Fridig, na expecied; th AkD. S, 10 the Nativial Senate from the cli atdes upeus i bac d DY rotusning the. Lh L Uw cr, ction of your Stuto west of the Mig- o bwh 1y, aa Wy recail roer talated sud Van Buren-ste. SUNDAY AF. TOST-0N att Do, wiip. A Ithe Broperty o Nu. 3 Claminr of Calnimorce, WEST INDIAN A-NT. p ivary-loaiited guld al reward wiil be giv. oy A TYER, 1 will exchaoga fur iwcrchanatse; abe stracta cuiipleto aud titl perfuct, © Sadres ¥ od e ns uilc, wlicent sud rap. STORAGE. K, CALBIVGES, AND MXRCHANDISH ‘stored; udvaices iigde, 10 per cent s years Bloney losuud a3 fuwcat ratvs uie kood sceutity whthuut re wiuval. 100 Weat Mostooet. . SPORTING GUODS, "~ ] ILLIARD-TABLE., LATEST ATYLE. 44X9, s but @ abort bltme, 1o trsde for restaurant uats it Biust be Bret-clase: Wil pay dilferuucy 14 cadh. Addread ¥ v, Litiius pilive. 1y forwed Hury of And then, for the fint Loulslany ol wines ol the Mivslseippt, wa. Aud that i the rowing of (e uest {ull sou: """'.'.'..’;'..5:'-:3“:‘;1'.'."{ _CANY OFF CLOTMING. ¢ nl TASH FAIL FOR CASE-OFF CLOTILNG AV I rpossaudge lmey et | (A BRI WIS Wlaer b Wi beliunly . BEWING NACRENER 1 OT OF NICK BINGER, 4 Wison, sl viner R Volar e K. Pols, IViu1a pinir] (.twlu thy Con- a Per, ———— gress Of tha \:lx;lu;ur ‘f" He mt:'hl pas u.llll a4 LS SRR Aot ian 1F bis WAO8 TeCord. made 10 1w D 4 CHIPPEWAS. Sty und W boily bisuches ot Codziens, did mol R A e T ept, 2" . | evobiv us 10 weasure T30 LLTee wuie Jeurs AN - ATLy - S, Pavt, Mian, Neok 3 Tos Chlpbevton | Sishoh s Eoitishustn Bolme ™™ | A feiaidirimtintutis sk dlans wrrived Iu tows tonighs frow White IO L TN MRS ELOPUNEE & Earth Agoucy to weet the Presldent Thursday. of Mluncsota frum fis vrgquizution 1o 1849, would Sicica, tig sesuraleny o, ilotall wd ]ORN 474 Lasulig-at., Lhleugo- __CITY REAL ESTATE. A thres-ting ndrertisement Innerted (0 thie entiima iring iréek Azue far 5 rente: onch additionat fine 11 AnTing werk ddgs for S0 rrAts: purh ntaiisut fine 11 cenis. 08 Sunday M eenip aline (v eharged. ¥ oeords | cente Om Sundag 33 cAn0ea Hins be chon . T rencda Areragea tine, arsragea fine. Ol BALE-$1300-BUSINESS 10T 23x100, O Arnaes. 5 State-st, beiween Twenty-fourth and Teenty- rAN i Ry fifth-stx. 1 this i ceriain!y very cl for tins lot: it 1 ASTED=TEN STONFCUTTEKS, CORNEI OF the oniy chance you will have to iy At (it price: 17 ,,‘),,,fl“;"""" snd Wesc fan{ana-st., tept. 3 st 0y 8t= 100X ing fol AIN liere 1t 143 8300 down. T. o8. 5. BUYD, Room 7, SUBURBAN MEAL ESTATE, __ Cozy WRIGK HOUSE AT TIYDE k. one biock from depat: In perfoch order. and furmidficd: stl modern tmprovemen : 20 rme. Uall from 110 120P3t0 5. K. G. it Ilock, 100 WILL RUV A BEAVTIFTL LOT At Lagrange. 7 miies from 15 down and 33 monthiy: clieapeet nroparty aipon.st. [ASS THGHESTADE, CAN DY 2ws all lta branches nect ANG CONPRIEN wimh of ' meat-canring es ribune nlen, NG AN T0 DU kman. ‘neat 10 ap- And AMOwN Tree: shirari fress palltnad fare, st 2 L 10 cents. 1A WROWN, 142 Laxsiis-st.. foom 4. l"" NEW WOHK it HA IR L e e arrismst. Lomor NG RENT=BOUNES: . .. | (Y — A FIRST.CLASS HORSE-STIOERT West Al none bk osober and good man.. P31, Trimine. ! [0 RENT-$12 PER MONTIL FINE New nRICK | \WASTEDCA MAN TO RUN™ A STICKIE % Nhonses, 26, ¥ d 13 Fiilm 12, 2 Aotk AN sash, ANA hoys 10 RIATR aash, i BriCK 344 1Fv IR TiACe: TAANITE AL B Wertern o, TORKETD. wtniiiit.y west of Clark, P[0 RENT—307 WARREX-AV. AND 020 MONROE ANTEDZA PIRST-CLASS CARIIAGE PAINTER 0 lfl”yffi"n"m;\ilrw ',},m.', r\'"""" £l !!_ Tradly 10 0Pk Th{s farning. AE 703 Waras 7] LX) en on firs! ird-room, veg: = Em;m'uk vie, i hasement. FOTWIN % CORNY, axrimplovinent Axencless st STED-TO LEAVE TO-NIGHT-30 LAROR- " RNT: Wi Oy ‘ cra for Mirhican: o wintor's I'll\'T(X free fa Ly )“Q 10 T o e mane SaLon Weenr Madtion e, onps: | 44T Il Aot & Tor farms, cec. CHRISTIAN & G o164 [ANING Sls0, MOT, DAEENL, 8N DAT, sarhe 10¢A- i 6T A T = ton as flat. b 8. HEATON & L0, K7 Fiftb-av. ‘ Miscelinneotis, South Siae. VWASTER-AN | gxis i DRY 600Dy TFURN FOit ONE YEAR, A | o, sfaike FIRIE, BCOTT & it l"l‘ll'll b lllllllf ;r"""llxl- ‘Ill- i :AVTVH ke 17 or ed fn the niode 'y "ANTED-S g I} Al m,and hiaving sll the modern impros Trengh - ANTIA ¥ S ¥ T aTCE, A giouine, Sons NATE £ hoty FOF IMmeeine cxornatny. o :———-T’— = €ral pav; permancnt position. Addres K 60, Tribune, Ao 20 NENF-ROOMN! VWASTED-GEIMAN 10Y"TO ATTEND AT OF- Nouth side, abd et 278 ek et cenoraly el i 5o WASIINGTON Phicauorava atomtioa Y 8 br WALKRICH 30 6 Feapons| LINGE oo 7, pa waah | WWANTEHT “Y&)’TFI 0 0 take v North Sia pfea. ' PASES P ] PPOMENT-A FURNISIED BO0M 1S IRIVATE . WANTED-FEMALE MELP, family, o foash Domesticu. & 10 RENT—3 LARGE. comtortabiy’ Third oor. 70 HENT—FIRST-CLASE BIMCK STORE. sy VAT L T e T e oot town. gt S WV aiTen A aoonars Ko ALHIUSES Chickumw Conntr, M, ~Sudres €, b UNKEL O Rt Sy Isv gk tnmediately at i oo = TANTEN-GOOD G D1t A SHALL FAMIT 7 e nlyl-ulnnlll:lccun.' i W nauies at A% Sonth llllu‘A iy TR ‘0. ENT-THE FLOUIL MILL ON SOUTH- b 11~ e NP IAL TOTE! o | JEXTLTHE FLOUIISGMILL 0% SOULI- | \\AXTED- GIlL POT: GNNKIAL TOTHEN BT e ekl et ey St oo For o ¢ NTA AL ViV X FAIEE R Walfhii Wt [hoarloprnast. o Ripon 101 Do o wODEER] Dotbe ok rins ’ 015 dPralth-ay, ¥ ”37;'1'2"';12;.."““-“ ypsnEscE il b | a0 hias: 3 % un south of Usk A TANTED-IN A PRIVATY MIL 0 |"|‘;‘1'|"l°l'fl' ption and lerme to d. W, ‘ xiris, une 10 vook, wash, lll\-l |n.‘r:.7|“y;;l uul:cnlu’r Srk. Apply with reference at No, 11 Kigh- TED=TO RENT-BY GESTLEWAN A WA, i ‘wife furalshed room_fit_vrivaic 1 south “rn‘rm»:fiv’u_mnm FIIBT TO DO DINING: £ide preferved. _idress ¥ 5, Triane oih N P R HURICA L | Aty foriwe 5 Weat pakiet o ey > Y WANTEDAT a0 et WASWTNGTONT, © Gin{BR-TO010 IAN OF WomiAR; Te{ereucss ra: A PIANO AND OIUAN quired, 1 IR - HUUBE OF, P CURNER LEATR XS ADAMS6TS F.nnze‘fl"u‘u.e fnest siuck uf Pisnos ever exhibited WASTED nL GRNERAL a ¢ ¢ A TeniGHTs, GRANDS, SQUALES, Aotn o sor samall fAmily, " Juneiroiee o of the follawing well-knuwo makes: AV AN TS G o o GEN g ~ WS it © NN e i dea Fonutena e s 16 Gt ano Company. umeL-ay. 500 Orzans tn stock. Miscelinncons. _Secund-hand Instrumacats taken o €xc VWASTED=A TOUNG GIGL T0 HELD 1N CANDY XTRAORDINARY BARGAL and book store, and make berscif nseful aboas K RO aRA AXDORGANS | 1€ houser inust Iivn at home, Bl briug Arat-claw ret- V) BPLENDID PIASOFUITES AXD ORGANS | $he houscs inet lira at o BEAUTIFUL ToN S b B, | e roNE WO A ORI ) 23 & N ORE A €O N Ve CLASS HARKIS, FULLY WAMIANTRD, “dfile-,uull‘\:mu I i e FomT S R BCE I T MARTIN'S RLEGANT KRW WAUENGOWG, + | BSESA0P_Somdr e ad Menon st o, TS AND 2y NTATEST. ITUATIONS WANTED=]ALL, TALEER DAVILE S pravs, BBookicepors, Cleriy, de Tuese colebrated pianos, with others of hest makes, | QITUATION WANTED=BY AN EXPERIENCED €aut o fuund at (B9 warerooms of wholessie bookkeeyer, Of 4 Asslstant 1 & large W, W, RIMBALL, houset eat Clileago refesences. Addrems ¥ 7w, Tribuue, oo OOTOE AR NG AUAIueSLA SITYATIO NTED=BY A PESNBVLVANIA TRW UPRIGHT TIAN i D drugtat: elkhy xperfince (a ail heael NEWURIGHT M&, tF ptavos, Cupatic ot thkiu SR Chatges salary very Fe o ront or for saly EVUIANE, | " ‘Address ¥ 1\ Tribune otic: o reat o on tostaiiment-pian, o el e W kAL, Trades. e _Lors biate e asamenie: | ¢ ITHATION WANTEU-UY A 600D 01s TEAASE AT A BACIFICH cu-witer, and cariooniats wiil work o Uk.\ siumber of solundld Larlor-organs of frsteclass | $1£80Y Wurk, of Jubd Addreas 75, Tribun i #43, £30, 873, $10n, Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. DBRSTIAGAINS EVIIL OFFRRED. QITUATI =Y AN INDUSTRIOUS i1 T MAKTINS ELEGANT NEW WAUKHOOMS, | &Y youne musn, elitier as coachman or gandeurrs can Z, 26 AN D) 247 BTATE-ST, furn commendations, Aatres C. CIIS. . THE N Eh il s i PGRLLAD RISTA L OUCHESTIEAL ONOAXS, __ Employment agencics. e CornerStatysnd Adame-sis_ | Supplled at 4. DUKKE'S o il Ttalsted-at, " C5{) FILL FUY A TCUTONE PALLOK-OKOAR, Miscelnncous, SOU iy warrsited QITUATION WANTED=UY AN RXPEIMENCED S ALK I lrmveliug saiestiian, tdncated 1o tlie cricery s VY L WUY A FIN uhacvw Al cliar trade, on the and for city. S150 LAY i) ki Please adlirens F 75, Tritning ofices |- Warrauted, ity Al QITUATION " WASTREI=0V A" YOUNG “START zrd o 07 Woatn., 48 epnduate of Warvant University, s chemit or an: NG AND LODGING, s Chrieiowts Siaat il e ) South Nitdes = 4 10N Y .4"" “E 45 197 ASD 123 CALGMET-AV.—AT TI1IK BUFE: ATIONS WANEEDC < L rior Jucation desirsbie rooms with hward; refer- Domesticss ences. QITUATION WANTEUSDY A RELIANLE Ot rTPY S "to o secand work: will take charge of young chil; West Slao, dren; Rve yoare' relerence, Address for tirce days B B30 203 WENT SADIBON-KT. SIIKLDON- frilnnie QU ciin ~First-class boars, with or wlthout roonis. TUATION W, BT 7 Worth Sidv. X 8 in'a private family to da ookt or ur £ AXD 7 NORTH CLARK-ST.~PIRST-CLARS | MO ”""5'2;,“';“'":;1' "3’"..[:“:'_ Shachenmbyat ol €3t per weck, with wi of | GIEUATUN, 1o YEELT Y b oL el L e e ainall Talily.._CATI A€ 4 ULl Alate- TRRRICRL L] 5 STUATION W MEIIGAN HOURE, Sun i AND 120 pART | SVGENA oy AV T el miveet Depot. Nourdiag vy | sope W fotcrd (haday ur week, Uosrd (oo 4 t 87 per weed. bl BAL HOUSE. CORNERR CANAL AND UAN. DR duibti-sth.—~ erink, K150 per day, €3 W #4 fer e g Btate 8, weeks fownm $1.26 10 £3 per Bovks 21 meals, ¥4 e (ML S e =S | (ITUATION WANTE AN L MOARD WANTED. " | B stiitor general housawork. Addre” | DARD-TN IMUVATE FAMILY OF COLTURE 1T | Do W ANTENS) S i nces 3 ), IN WANTE- BWEDE GiRtl. TO 30 i s refvitea, e deibuie. | QITDR A heral Aouscnorit or seomt, APt 10 ‘cotnmudutionm tiiet ¢ koud aad rs T ATLoN W AR T T Surur Weat Division preierred. Acdren 7 T | QITUATION WANTETC UV CHITE (R T wacomies. | work s g wader wid fOnGE. Addrase. (or T A1 s, O B ety T ilyE | QITUATION WANTED-BY A NORWEGIAN Ginl A AL b DRl PR M R D buru-st AT > .. EFIORSES AND CARRIAGES, . ) LAIGE STUCK © GATAND | QITUATION W, VUV A UGN NOTWES A L IaTiiess wt GRIErica (0r tits week 8 tai el o 4o 1 werk ‘In apilvata family, s ated Vo Wit o vres por e wet 4§ LS Weat il e ANt SALE-TOP AND DPKN WGGTES, TIAR. | QITUATION WANTED IV A GONTRTENT Gl Qe % % 5o 8300 vk, wAsl, it TR I 2 email ¢ 1.1'1."#.;".:' {.;fn ndat iadeot it cxtringen b | 42 49500 sash ant T by et S WreXly JTUATIUN WANTED=BY A &, ur month, lcpary S, Wit o i ure Eat you cufi at C. Brivate fklly. AUt b4 Wear Wasliingso QUIUATIOS WANTRD-HY A REAVEETANLE 1T JOR 50 DAVS AT TCOST-FIIST-C A o R g L boggied i s, it ietciin, st shaereadutey HIERE et i Wont e ah-a s it vriaorrrts WEE 7 TGS, IO Sl‘flh\'flli\ \\l e bat buggy, Wt 1. 81t Of vur own wake: | Ly also e Hight miv aide:bur, thire: S g T Cunvord exbress Wuguas, Al ulliers, 4l pulfret TLATION RING O oruvr, bat litte woria, und wil sell much helow " hutisewnrk i3 bt of ihir',_VENNUYEICE CO 3300 10 304 W ubidals 1 = TE ARETMAKING ANDSELLIAG SETT Y WO RIEERS, G “ L] 3 awien A‘II'A. »t qu’w‘lllll L 1 guod refurciiecs, Call a ; FEIOY A TTIEAS T il St vac il cai furnish rotor? SR UL LIS ences. Veasecall t 40 Sewburysav. T s ey | QITUATION WANTKI=UY A" VIEST-CIARY i . ikl couk i & privaic t. i baat'of refervace. Cail luf twn d AUTUATION WANTED= LY SPRCT Y wuinga: B first-claas weshier aud froueri & wood el ENP Y S cook. Unli By 38 Twenty nintiin Libouth Clirk, | (ITUATION WANTED--Foit GERETER], T0U G OF TIE FOUNTAIN HDUBE AT | 4, MOk it rsticlass private fumily, by st extra uuod i Mustiages e el peccatty L | ITUATION WANTED-IY & O} TIL. 10 By . Wu liave fur saly Q JATION W, i " Bt ntaten o Diiuom. in: | SV Aerat housewors. 4atit batertieid se: 3o g (L e ey ST Blousekeeperse VAN FED -Ab HIOVBRKEKPER WY I iatmiestin or_ wouid 11Ka G gu Wes : ¢ ol taod by ‘:nn‘vl‘r‘:‘s i i ool t duslabus 4 Welhi UF UVEr U0 pOUDS, B lscolinnoptin. uescrud TogCUIEY, OF otie WIth W Bachcl s " o G i, COF e mhauy Thventloms for this purposa tie | QITUATION WANTHI=A YOUNG LAY, A guon I *¥stiaw s unqueationubly (s (00 fead for uracileubility | Y fiian, would Ilke writing to du, oltliee ab luia aud lnnl.« ren wiforuiog the dele aud | oorloan oiice. Adilress F R4, Fribune utiice. ek satlataciory proit. LILCTal berius 10 parly shiy | 5=0m — o e e e ST wud willtng 1o handle cither the !'X!" ©f Clleayo urany Sf'ila territory uomicd. GHANT & CO., ftoomi 3 ( - 3 RN o Kyidiag. AT AU brivate ottee, 120 T Colph-ste,0ear CIAFK. Naoonis & wod b, Fatubitslied inoh. 1ASH PALD FUIL OLD GOLD AND SiLVEK ARGy b\t on watches dianionda, s vaiga of every deacriptivn at GOLUSM S Lusi wid - Kelivn rscet e ehEInG, LIS, one Sxi oue vk anbuid | Oico cviised), ) 1 Eslabifahed i i hcras hoconuut vy botist, all tearly new i (o S e TR e O ciuae 0rder; wlay Wi L and cast-lron v ONEY TO LOAN IN BUMS TO BUIT OS Fi'lt- . 4 MUK, uiouds. el | wlaa sitiall Ui un i.';‘:fifl'.'ffi?.," e rhe drje oy foal ebtaten i 13 164030105 phy. — AV & A i SEN N RATIN .. PABTNEIRS WANTED, PPAmENR waNTRL- Ty wini LTLE ,m»llly J6-us wld m"m‘.n::x oper, gaie, il S e TR pouliry uiarl st lucajjon fu blio Cloy: can Ly e fud O LOAN. 1. A5 TO NHT, ON Glarcd of credicebnd castts rto chyose for Hilb m1ag. Je Lo ¥ 2N Bt o g e ¥ i'}.’:}x’a’..‘.fl:!..‘&hm 10 4t TaWe ik rute PALINER WANTED A V! x W Ferosd Trom §500 b0 LUK, 13 & prufitabio. JLhi maiius facturios basncw. Adcress D 31, Triuud ouica. ll\ll NEIt WANTED—HAVING JUBT RECEIVED @ bicrmilve (uvesr altlon 1o (ho bultly wabh 5 aartus Widviican o con e e maifaciufs ot 4 et s ot ne of evurywhuiei 1azs i/ 1. 5 Bouth, Audress b s, Trlvane o e ey 7 l).\m' ERR WASTED-TO ¥ A ANTEO-AYOUNG 3610 31 01d-Cotadilalied msoufacturtiig busiuces. For laftliuisrs sddren ¥ a3, SHibuve oilc Wl dvia . _ HMOUSEOLD GOODS, % AILGAINS IX FUL BAMEOEAAR . ELEGANT CHAMBEL:- ks . For, pa.! £ 'L?.‘:I.N“-. h D PIECAS AT VOUR ORI RRUNN s ANU'WT S