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neat tee om THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘TUESDAY. JULY 8 187 TWELVE PAGES, 5 Herald, a religious organ published ta Boston, and bis old habits are stil so strony tn bin that ia cannot refrain from dipping into polltics whenever hasan chance, The Blsuop ought te remember tnt tha Methodist Church, though o great force in polltics, 1s averse to having itecll pub- Mely committed a8 A political body In favor of any candidate. There 1s, indecd, nothing more remarkably in the history of the Methodist Church than the wisdom and resorye with whieh it has exerelsed the polltleul power ft Woseesses,——aud this, toa, tn spite of the iis. faken zeal of some of its officcra. —————— Senalor Hit, of Georgia, sald in hls Tam- many Hall address that the greatest events in the atrnezle for liberty in this country were the Declaration of Independence and the extra sesston of Congress. The Senator eviduntly hag poor opinion of the tate Clylt War. * east = PERSONALS. 'To summer: You aro all that‘could bo do- sired, and more too. What. ix this base-hall championship that we hear so much tall: avont? Alluding to bnae-bali, Chicago packa five thoes as many hogs ns Clacinnat, “Old Probabilities" is in London, avd they want him to atop the Loudon fozs. _ Mr. Z. Chandler's new title docs not signify ‘Dackvono Parveyor to the Prosdent."" Bpenrking of the Lost Canso, plunso tell us, Mr, Edlaon, if tt 1s not the electric lights ‘Tlic Mayor's oagla appenrs to think him- solfo bigger man thah the Amesican eagle. Senator Jonos, of Florida, will pass tho suimmer with hts family at Wytheville, Va, Wuat is the Fourth of duly compared to the 4th of March, 18611—Samuel .f, Titden, Mr, Anson needn't fiold bad. Wo don’t know who would be a better man in bis place. ‘The adjeurnmont of Congress’ gives Mr. Hayes’ backbone an opportunity.toadjourn also, © Ex-Congressman Milton Saylor, of Gincin- nati, Las returned to tho practice of law in that city. % Asa romnnoist, illic Dues, wa bofieve, can Kilo tiér chatacters more arltutically tha any other writer, ‘There boing no Congress, ft is probably the Coufederate Brigudlers who will experience the starving process. Who Grant boom is sick unto death, Is the St. Louls Globe-Democrat'e tow-llne merely a rope of wand, after ait ‘Tho Loutsiann Democracy is casting about for asuitable candidate for the Prosidency, Un- fortunntely, Anantaa ty dead: Tho’ West raises oversthing. Tt oven ralses tho wind more thoroughly and oftener than any other section of the country. Dan “Voorhees claims that ho was tho soldiers’ friend during the War, Ile was {udeed, on the South can gratefully testify. Chastino Cox is the recipient of a good deal of attention from Now York fumales; and cer- tainly Mr. Cox ian rather ** killing” iellow, Susan B, Anthony is going to spend part . of thasummer at Long Brauch, where shu ls al- ready known aa tho sweet ayron of the surf. Tho Atlantn Constilution ia congratulated on free quinine, The abolition of Zach Chandler, however, Is thu only reul cure for {ts shakes, The* mule spinnors down’ East hava stopped, and It is very proper they should, too, unless they will make mules With Iéss kick In ‘on, Congress has adjourned, but Monry Wat- torson (ein session, and we stall not be allowed, therefore, to forget tho exlvtetice of tno Solid Suuth, Avon of Ohang, ono of the Siamese twins, Jose Boueker, now 18 years old, hax received o diploma atthe New York Institute for the Deat aud Dutnb, Tho importance of the bill nbolishing the tax on quinino cannot bu overestimated, ‘Thore are sovera) grains of quinine anuually:consdmed In- tals city atone, ' p ‘Tho ‘Honorable Bilka" is the name of a politics! organization in California, Honorable Lilke! There seems to bo asyllabie missing in front of the first word, Craizatte and Sara Bernhardt aro trying to seo Who cap dress the best. This taf foolleh rl- valry. A contest sa to who can dress tho least would excite more Interost, Congress having adjonrnad, Senator David Dayle may be secured for tho pattern af mite track, All that ie necoseary ts to utand him np and draw a ine around him,” i Mr, David Davis’ anxiety for tho passage of the Quinine bill must be of an entiroly diein- terested churacter, ‘Vhere's not cpough ague In the country to shake hlin ail ovar, Gon, Francis A, Walkor, of Yato College, was ro-alected one of the Trnateea of Amhorat College for four years by the Alumni ‘of that inutt- tutton at thelr aunual mecting Isat Monday, A London sciontifie gentleman lins invent. ed an Inetrament for measuring sound operating ou nacate of fram 0 to 200, fy tho application of thia contrivance it 16 divcuvered that the Grant buom stants ut 0, A Now York papor says: ‘Ono of the loncst, practical reasons lobert Collyer gives equarely to hls Chicago congregation for quitting them for a New York one js, that ho will get o chance hero to preach old sermons, which will be new toan Eastern audtence, ‘The following story is told of Represonta- five Godlove, 8, Orth by’ an ox-Representative: *+hir, Orth, whan onco before a Mumber of Con- Gres#, Occumed the seat next to mine, av that wo becsine Weil acuuginted, Ortl’s name, a4 L ro- nourder, Was Just about In the middle of the Ist of incuibers, and the Clerk, iu readiug his naine, did not alwa74 speak it quite plainly, A man waa sit ting by we one day who had bean a frequent Hse tener to the proceedinze of tho House, and when HOM Vor Wie take he titdy the eurions Inquiry s. *Tell me, Me, Myers, why does the Clork always, whon ho gets to the middle of tho rott-call, say "God love us ality Tle wae informed that what tho Clori roatly sald wus ** Godlove 8, Orth," oe TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Puovipence, K. 1, duly 7.—Btshop Hen- dricken to-morrow will celebrate at Newport a mass Of requivin for the Prince Tuperial. Col. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte aud bis brotheror Baltimore, will be present. Noectat Disvatch to The Tribune. Mitwaunge, July 7.—Col. J, A. Watroua, thy temperance lecturer, huy burchased 4 one> third tutereat in the Suaday Teeqrapl. New Your, July W—Lhe Oravgemen will colelirate, the 12th of duly by excursions and plenica, Nuw Yons, July 7—The expenditures to the present time for the construction of the Brook- dyn bridge are $10,523,574, A contract wits awarded to-day for 10,023,000 pottuds af steel ant 84.000 pounds of trum, ‘Khe ‘Trustees bay thy bridge wiit be flakhea by January, 1881. Vicksuing, Miss., duly 7— Thin United bates sloup-of-war Wachusett gut off Providence Bar Josterday and returns to Vicksburg for cual. Boutow, duly 7,—Thy Golden Gate, thy sual est cratt that cyer uttempied a trip aronul the World, left this afternoon tor City Point, whence she leuves to-marraw direct for Cape Tan New Youn, duly 7—Nearly 200 de represuutlug “flebrew cungregullona, have ute rived fu this city to attend ‘the union of the American Hebrew congregations, Br, down, N. 8, duly 7—The potato-bug {6 doing much damage iu Upper St. Julia. ra Fou, iu YR te amount of expenses : overomen: ti “4 ui year 1s E27,bIT. UT. t for the cusulng dsea SAN FANCISCO, Cal, duly T—The Aretle yacht Jeannette is Uijeuutty auouuced to wall to-morrow ulternoon, COUNCIL BLUFFS STOCK-YARDS, Cousci. Burrs, da, duty T—The new Council Bluila Stuck-Yards ore now open for business, ‘Pheaw yards oveupy seven acres of uround adjacent to Ue Unio Pucitle depot ia Unity city, and have a expacity of 4,009 head, with IWeutv-llye uptoud-chutes, ‘The yurda are sup- ied with fresh water by force-cogiues, and are drained by means of druluing-tle. ‘tw recelpes fe fattio Saturday wid yesterday were 1,00 ——— i DRUNKENNESS, Dr: D'Unges, dlacoverur of the cinchona cure for qronkenbeas, cures all cases, SMoou #7 Palmer jousd. es Koowles’ Igvect Powuer Wun 19 by far the best, WILLARD GLAZIER. A Military Hero in Great ‘Trouble. His Peculiar Relations with Mies Edith Herrick. The Girl's Lawyer Tells His Sido ofthe Case. a ——— Information Obtained from Hor Dootor \ and Othors, Sone Luteresting Correspondence from the Captain --An Anonsmons Role. ‘The telegravule columns of Tue Trinuns yesterday contaived an account of the arrest in Enat 8t Louis of one, Willard @lazter, an ale leged author of military works of the approved pattern, ono charge of shductlon, The fact that such a charge lind been preferred against the man was known last weck, but tt could not be proven that there was not a posalbllity that the charge was elinply made for the purpose of extorting money from Glazter, and, as the trath of the ex-parte allegations could not he estab- Mahed, publication was reserved. Yesterday morning (azier arrived In Chicaye ia churge of ‘A peraon named Underwood, whe claims to be s detective, but the accused bas not yet been placed {n Jalt or stutfon-house, being held so that he may bo reasoned with, Tu effort, it is hoped to make him eompromise, and this fs all that those who hold hin cure avout, THM SPATEMENT OF C. 8. NEATTIE, one of the attorneys for the person who swore out the warrant on which (lazier wos arrested, is ns folluws ‘Tha mau Willard Gtazier halls from New Yorl, and fs about 8Y years old. He affects the military ofr, and calls himself the “Soldier Author’? IIo has actually served in the Army of the Jotomac, aod was capt- ured by the Rebs und imprisoned, Since 1867 ho has obtained a living by oublishing war hools. Among these were, “Battles for the Union, © Heroes of Three Wars," “ Capture, Prisou Pen, and Escape,’ ant “ Three Years in ihe Federal Cavalry. He didn's write these, indeed, itis doubtful if he can write at all,—but. he publiabed then and be had a schutne of bis own for gelling them, Mrs, Maud E, Drainord wrote the “Battlea? und the Lerocs.’” (lazler’s Captatney isn title of hfs own confer- ring, for he never held any rank. Mis scheme was to get bold of a Jot of girls of decont appearance to travel with dio. ‘They descended: upon a eity and canvassed It throughout. ‘The books cost 83 cents each to get up, aud sold for $2 each, Glazier promlaed the urls 59 cents for each subseription, and pald them=-sometines., Ho has a wife and a 10-yeur- old duueiter, who travel with Lim part af the time, and his game was to tell the parents of the girla thut bls wife would look after them ‘and gee they didn’t come to uoy harm. He ts o yery glib tatker and bas made money, ty November, 1877, he, being then located in Boston, advertised for a girl to do writlug tu his ollice, He received ap avswer from EDITH LINCOLN NERIICK, the 15-year-old daughter of u tradesman there, und the result was that ahe was engaged as his ainanuensis. - He promised te pay ali expenses aud give the girl $10 per month, and the parents let her go. ‘fhey weotto Providence, R. 1, and thence to New Haven, Coun, At Now Haven, Jou, 7, 1873, ho seduced the child, Frum that time up to a month ago the two have — been together, She traveled with the = party aud sold boots lke the other girls, Ho told her bis wife was a sickly did woman, nud that he didn't care for her, aud promised Edith that he would marry sley' aseoou ashe vould getuwviltvares, Bue wrote otcastonally to her‘ parents,"but ‘neter Jet on but that: she “was being treated well. “In esch clty Glazier rented rooms for his traveling harem, and weed to vieit the girls in their buarding-house, Many of the girls found hint out aud understood what was going on, and some left. ‘the two (Wlazier ant the girl) visited Philadelphia, Albany, Rochester, Syra cuse, Buffalo, and Detroit, and about Mare 10, 1370, reached Chicazo, Hero Glazier e gaged board for the girls and blaself at No. 27 Indiana atrect. Edith traveled arouud the County Building, the City-Tlal), nud other places where “snuaps"' were casily picked up. Sho was quite pretty, aud had a wianbig way of talking, and she got Jots of subscriptions, A CIULD BORN. April 28 lastahe gave birth tuastill-born child at No, 247 Indiuus streot. Le way ut tve-nonths enltd, She was blone and unattended. ‘The eblld was removed by Ulazler. Sto still refuses to tell whether the premuture birth was cated by inalpractice or not. but there fs ne rengon- alle qoute but that tt wos, Several of the girls Knew that she was wtek, aid In fuct ft was com- mouly understood that Edith wos Clazter’s nifatress. Owiuy to bls dll-treatment and bru- tality the girl suffered o relapse, ond was very slek with hemorrhage omunth later. Ou dune 16, While sho was still coudued to her bed, Ginzier lett for 8, Louls, Jeaving: the girl unattended) =—oand without monay, Dr. Henrotiu iad proviously been caved in and had attended thegirl ‘The woman. who unrard her wrote an auonymous letter to lier father in Boston, and the father and mother reached this elty on June 18, The father re- turned East in afew days, but tha mother re- mained. Glazler wrote the girl, ana the old woman wot the lettord. She went down to St, Louta und visited him. Ho did not deny the lucta, but gutd tt would be better to keep It quict and he would take care of the girl ‘The gid lady temporized with bin, returued to Chi- nga, removed the girl front Indiana strect ton place on the Weat Slide, aud. BTANTED OUT ON TH MUNT ¥oR GLAZIZW'A SCAT. 8ho eniployed Mr. McElroy and inyeolf, and wo petitloned” the Governor of thie Btate for oa requisition for Qlazicr, the erime charged bulny auductlon for the purpose of coucapinage, Gov. Cullom declined to issue the requisition unless sauured by the Stute’s Attorogy that the charge would “stick, and) hls Mr, AMitls retised to certiiy to. We employed Abner Underwooa%to shadow Ciuzler, snd found bia Lots. ‘Phen we swore out a warrant be- fore Justices Meech and cot Underwood dap wilzed to serve ft. Mrs. Bratpard had left Glogier by this tine, and hetped us out. She went to St. Louls and induced Glazier to, ace company her across the bridge to see her olf by te tral, Then Underwood nipped hin, and he got here thts (Monday) morntng. At bis own «request ke was allowed to remain fn custody of an officer. until a friend of hla should arrive to ball bim th Uw crinioul suit, He wants to arrange the clvit tilt and negotiations are now pending, Dut he mys le don’t care about the otter mate tur if ne Cun give ball, for NL KNOWs Iv Won'T BTICK. ‘The girl {a wtill unable to move, snd cannot bo interviewed. , Neither cua her inother, aud the afternoun papers lie Uke dim Anderson when they pretend to have secu either of them, ‘Thus Jur Mr. Beattic. A visit to NO. HT INDIANA StERET failed to produce nny facts of tmportance, The Lanaludy of the house auid Uiat te crowd Gee huved very well during the cloven weoks uf their gluy therc. Shy professed the protouadeat ty poranee othe cause of the geYs elcknces, but extrancoug testhmony showed that ty no means 80 I matter ag she profess dared to uu tor the reput: w the Her only fear ap- fon of her boards By house, o matter which was | nut question, at ol. Bho said that Mra, Glazler’ was there off and on, gud Vat vverypody, Glazier fucluded, bebayed: yery quietly duyings thelr stay, But she cons fracieted bereelé-a duzen tittea ud to her ac- qualntance or nob-acquatntance with the girl's Acoudle, * She sutl uit the et was not guod- luoking, 60 far us she could sev, and uppeared to have a general idea that dhe Jub was a black~ anuiliing scheme. # Giladler, the old woman’ Herrick, und her frafl daughter have wll been concvul, wud i was dua “possible yesterday to Und any pt then, a DU, MENKOTIN way seen last night, and readily told what be } knew of the cuse, Ue sald that Aprit 98 the clerk ot Emlt Dietzach’s drug-store notited him diag there Way cave ub Hi indiana strect requiring bis attention. He called, and found the girl Edith 1, Herrick in bed. From piseieal fudications he was satisfied that dle bad had a tniecarrlage, and hy taxed her with it. Sho Hed at drat, of course, bub alturwarda owned up. He taue her seveu visita in ull, when sue requested him vet to come oyuln, as ib might called (uy, and fotind she wae suffering trom lemorrhage, ‘This tine be cated Dr. W, ET. Byturd, loving certain that it was a crookell case, and Not wanting to tackle tt lone. Cluzier oe the bill or rather pald $25 uf tt, and a alance of 812 fa yet outarandunc. Veofeasional ctiquetta naturally restrained Dr. feurotin from atating exactly whot was the trouble with the young woman, but he eiguifled plainly cuough that at abortion had bees vom mitted upon her, jlo sald that sho was at ne time In imminent danger, wad that the women {a the house, ur at least some of tiem, knew perfectly well what the matter was, Ono of fein (undoubtedly the one who notifled the arents) told him ine whole story on une of hie utter vieils, und sald Jazier was the father of the child. ‘ THE FOLLOWING COPING OF ORIGINAL, LETTERS will tell Hie restof the story, ‘The frst is the letter nddreasead by a member of the harein to Une parents of Bdith 1. Herrick. iLis addrens H, PB, Merrick, Westininater Hotel, rhlands, Bostun, Mass," antl reads a6 follows: Ciivago, June 1 Hoston, Jase, —Drant I, Py Merrick, Beqey + Onacconnt of my bin ees voxition Tam sorry fo eny tint ( miuet address you anensmouste. T hnve already done wo tivice tothe Chict-uf Vollce of thi city, but have nor heard of fim tating any stops, virtue and yourself 1 tuke the s whtig you direct. It is painful news f have to commanicate. but you ouzht te be avyuainted with the fact at once, “Your daughtur, Mlus Edith Her+ rick, in lying sick, J think I mny Kay dangerously, owlngtoan abortion baying been’ performed on her, She Jn epill boarding at the same howee, 247 Hust tndiana street, a4 that brite fn wia's f who employe her to canvave for the 4» wooke, and) he ta sippoxed to be the cause of ail her trouble, Jf yuu can come here como at once unknown to any one here, tor h Undetatand the Captain intends ta leave hero Tor BL Lous ut tho beginning uf next week, nud tf he or abe gets wind of your coming, yor very likely will not vet a night oF Wii or the fnew correcily, Ur, Henrotin, of Clurk ‘street. fa at- tunuing her, and admit te f4 a case of abortion, Aten that he was callot in ufter it was per- How me te advise you to Jay your plans, so that whon they kuaw that yor are in thy elty that she wil) not be left so ae to bo tanipered with during your absence, for] undere stant whe tv cumpiotely In ila power, und whl do anything he telly ter, 1 have unty Just got your fddrees, of E would of written yousonner. Yours ruvpect tally, INoauntro. 2.8.16) whould be addressing the wrong purty, pigue do your best to tind her father, Her name jé Edith Linceln Merrick, TUR COMMUNICATIONS PROM GLAZIER, which are unquestlonably his, are somewhat pe- calle effusions. ‘The first {1 order reads as fol- Own? 1103 Locust Stnest, St.Louis, June 19,1873,— Evita: Tam fost in’ recelpt of a telegram from Chemie, Am 1 to understand that your mother ts with yout Write me on receipt of ‘tule if, yan Ine tend going home. Jt will be umposeip'e for me te leave nt, Lutila at present, Jam very glad to hear oryour iinprovemunt. Will write ugutn ug Hoon as Lhear from you, Hegurda to all at ddurried ly yours, W, Gnavtei. YP. 8.—My epectal rerards to your mother, If whe fain Coleage. Tain very sorey that Pam unauic to leave St. Louls, How much’ money wil yuu ro- quiro. NEXT DAY ME WHITER AGAIN apparently still anxtous about the girl: No, 1108 Locust Stucer, St. Lour, duno 20,— My Goon Fiuesn: Tow are yon to-day?) hope a. great dea) better, T trust It wilt not be thougut Tiecessary to take you to Boston, butif wo Wave tbe suurancs tht my best wishes;for your happiucas and prosperity WHI always follow yon, Hnstily yours, Witann Grazinnt. Here is the next, three days later: 2108 Locust Sturt, St. Louis, June 23—Mr Goou Fwwexo: Laut very glad of tha appurtanity Afforded ino to-day to ‘taile with your mother, You could not have thought of s better thing than that she whould see ne before returning to Muston, for Ltocl that her mind {s now at rest concern matters which must lave Leet a soutce of gre: anuoyance. je bent “for yon te return fo Boston whh your mother for a faw weeks at Jeaet “Atthough we shall miss you more than you can realize, atl ttwill porhapa give you a butter oppertunity to recuperate than son ‘could have here, Now, Exith, if you whit te come back to tw von, be pitlent, be hopeful, and da everyttila that fa likely to improve vour henlil. Since your mother hasacen me, dnd taiked with those who have always beon your friends, ale takes a very different view of the affair which’ bas given you 0 tuttch traubie— ‘There fs much moro of thls. ‘The writer offers to keen the girl’s position open for her. Says be will give her moter muney to uy her billy, and asks ber to write often, He deel ares, “We can hardly ba reconciled to your loss," and concludes, “ Goou-by, my faithful friend. and belleve me, always slucerely youra, Willard Glazier.” 3 ‘There fs more in the Jug, but it fs of the same brewago throucbout. Under date of June 25, W. G wauts ue girl tu-cume to St. Louis as soon as she 18 in coniition to da so, He dont want her to go home, because that would Sook as if her parents had Jost confidence in him, which would be av unpleasane reflection on her, He is satiniled that the old lady ts sure overgthlng. is all right, and ds even willyg Unit slie should-come atung. But nothing can do justice to the charm of these letters or the chasteness of their style except to quote them. W. G. waya: 1 can’t bear the thought of four goug home in this way, You kyow safd before leaylng Chicago that 1 beeved: some unprincipled wratehes would rob you of your position. Hf your father und wother hare nny regard for iny feeling or your situa- don, they wl seo that Lamon the right traci un thistatter, Haye you been on the street: yet, and do you experiences any difficulty in walking?) Whatever your tnother may devlde upon, Cwould advise you to get away front Chicazo 28 «oon as possivie,” Aud so on gd unugeam, ‘Thhs eplstolary gem concludes with aP.&: “Be true to your friends, Look out for Loose Who have attempted to injure you." THERY 18 ANOTHER LETTER of game date addressed to Mre. Merrick, in which Glazier begs her to bring Edith to St. Louis, ‘'80 that our Chicago fricnds may seo that you have confldence tn your daugliter, and belicye me to have acted the part of a gentle: mia. Such are the facts, documentary and other- wise, in the Herrlek-Gluzier case. Glazier hia nat been brought befera 9 committing magis- trate, althouzi he had a right to demand Arhearliy immediately. The [érricks are kept oub of the way on the flimsteat vretexts, aud gn ¢iort, foolish na futile, has been made to keep back the real names, ‘The whole yarn hus been known now for five days, aud such attempts at muippresslon auly serve to show thet somebody—the reader ean possibly decide whom—is afraid of thu truth, AMUSEMENTS. APVICKER’S. f Engaged {a called a burlesque-comedy. Its author is W. 8, Gilbert, who to-day stunds ut the head of the English dramatists, and whose delicavy, originality, und fue dramatic percep- Mon hove often found favor with American audi- ences; but untll recently he has never obtained the recognition he deserved, Ils burieaques baya never been quite Ike other burlesquvs, but in them hos always been revealed a per- Matent desire to eet rid of those conventional buffouncrics which were cousidercd necessary to the fortunes of the grotesque draina, “Tho Palaco of ‘Truth, Thu Wicked World," “¥yymalion and Galatea,’ indicated this. “Pinafore” attested It, and ta’ * Engaged” the extravagance of these plays In its wildeat munifestation js carried to its greytest posalble dvyelopment. Gilbert has succeeded in reach- ug a polut be has been liming at for-some time, and unfolds to us an origina) veln of humor, To many peoplo “Engaged” has proved, and will covtluue to prove, a puz- lee Not even tho Londoners, when {i was first produced, could grasp it; play-goers in Boston did not sev it, while fu New York aud in Philadelphia it was one of the post season's successes, Thy reception accorded the play ut MeVicker's lat wlgbt upon sta first presentation here waa smost flutteriux, and leaves little doubt as to its success. in Chicago, Tewas evident at first tat thera was some dificulty op the part of the audicnee to ace thoroughly the drift of the author, but by tho end of tha swith Lerawny and Lelinda iu the firetact laughter bruko trom various putts of tha house, which increased we the play progressed, ‘This usw work is assignabte to no retoenized class, Ju Ite prot he author states lis juten- fon to have beun to try the elfuct of treathig » browdly farcical “subject in a grave and coruest spirit, und "without | oxtravacunco W tone, guature, oF costume. This cudeavor hua resilted in producing vue of the most sinuaiug absurditicg, und at ths same time oOs of the mouse trenctant pieces of warcasut Upon huniuu nature, Hu tucua the conventional 10- Mune of play-writing upside down, Men und women ure introduced,—selilsn, heartless, gud mercensty,—-whhout one redeeming feature, Utterly GentitULs OF W geuLrune inetinet oF a novle impuded, aud thelr actions. aud thelr speeches, avsurd, sentimental, and serlous, are delivered with a 1 curnestueas ag it they Were the wtuat perteetly natural tovements und utterances, “Engaged hua been object> ed to os 8 merely morvld — yiviguce ion of the vicws—aa a picture of human Ife viewed through the eyes of a vynic; But thoss criticd Lave Jurgotten Woo suy iat Fs = ken suspicion. June t he was again \ through the laughing ancer af cynicism fe aecn, a tgaliende oF whips which mercilessly lanl te here Ttuink, under the elreumstanced, It could) one find, with fra. Saat Angi, in the woret alta of Scottisy charactor, fh which the Jasistmose Angus, in proposing for Maggie, tells her of nls Jowlinegs, and the simplicity: with wi felt he rer for ine Jater his means of Mylug,—poachin. and wpe: setting railway traloa! And gait in the seeng with Uhenot, where the “Inngeent Scotel laddte is faduewd to dare hits fadylove for the gin of two phunda, nul where, in the midst of bia tearaat the eneeities he Is ubout te make, he discovers that he has been pad a eixben two Uttle. Then we have: never had a more — bith roo mere wholesome plece of aarcaam upon the fashionable marriage Dusinesas thpn we fave throughont the three acts of “Koyaced.t! Many will view tha play in thia, the more tuseful way, white other will Jouk upon Tt terely. aaa hroad pleee of fun. Je can he taken etther and. reilshed. We will nut dixentanele the plot, but feave {t for the evils audiences to epjor, merely stating that the whole piece hinges upon a Scotch marriage. Very delicate In construc: tlon, With much genuine comedy in its lines, the plece abounds i almost farcical sttu~ ations naturally vrought about, and from first to lust it ts entertaining, Selftnterest fa the matnsprinty of every action of the charucters, cod one of the most uniuaainy features of the wark 1s the exiitiion of this) quality vurtousty in ihe diffesent personages, whe have eact uw slrong Ine dividuality, thevivt Hut (Mr, Charter Stanley), the part uciginally played by Me. BE. A, Sostern, fethe chiel igure. He tea curious mixtare of mean and tnpulsiveness, He wakes love to every wom: Ne Meets, tora the Scattlsh lassie, Mugy.e (Aliss Alice Mavetiold), who knows that she is © vera, vera beauifil, md vern, yern yeu,” to Bednde (Ming Lite (rover), a comnpound oof gust ad upseliishness. She ix cunatuntly telling her luyers that she foves them with an Inpetuvas passion that whe will carey with her to the tomb, but ' business is business " with her, und sho ts everlastingly recurring to their financial conditions whe Cheviot tella every woman he meets that she fé the tree upon which the fruit of bis heart erowr, aud as often exhibits the meaner sidu of bis nature, Mlustrated finely in the amusing seeve with Vinnie (Misy Estelle Clayton), where, while dias cussing thelr future,—she Is then bts Intended bride,—he enulnerutes aineng Ue aroteemens with which tiey ure to walle away thu time the game of “tafforing,? in which she fs to seure oue whenever stio succeeds in making a perfect- ly-fithys coat Tor bin. "The diticulties of preseoting euch a work us “ Engaged ” are great, but the artists geuerally lost nicht eptered fully toto the spirit of the thing, It fs vure comedy, aid the Jeast alip will turn it into burlesque. ~ Mr. Stauley iu the sees ‘ond uct, it appeared tous, made thos slip, but he caught the character ugain iu Ure Just act, and with this exception rendered it throaghout gut. isfactorily. ‘The serlousnoss of Miss Lille Gro- yer would have dove justice to the most solemn tragedy, In no Snetauee did ple lapse trom the Inost profound seriousness, tot even where ale cats the tarts and discants upor ber widow's weeds, She made an eaiplutie tile, and the eatue may be sald of Mr. Russell, Mrs, 4, W. Brurone, Mr. W. Herbert, und Miss Alive Manatleld, the Scotch try, iu action und expres- sion reproduced the Northern cuuracter with idelity. ‘Phe two former were capital fu their, weveut; Miss Manstlcld’s tougue was uot quite so flexible. Miss Estelle Clayton fa ao erever tthe: actress Whoeleverly enacted Minnie, a young lady whu conceals a shrewd worldly nature uoder a niask of artless situplicity. Miss Bionebe Wheaton $s a young Jady who mode her debut fast wight an the role of Jarker. We ure tolu that she never appeared iu public before, If go, ste must have been well schooled, for a more favoribie entrance to the dramatic staze we have rarely seen, ‘The port is small, bur she Wied it out to attractive proportions, afd ler success ieads us to Lelleve that her career will be worth watching. She ig pretty, lus o good stage presence, an excellent voice, strom and resonant, elear enuuciatlon, perfect aelf-possession, und even in this small euubrette part she uave evidence of dramatic talent for the preteasion she has just entered which Is Wortn cultivation, We may add that the Syeperson of Mr. Hudson Lipton was played withinuch discretion, and that slap. .uaegiutenddy waa iaitly represented by Mr. Colttns. With the cbaruetermtic care of MeVicker's stage-mapager the play waa motnted. “PINAFoRY.” “Ter Majesty's Ship Pinafure’ may havo salled away from all the other principal cities of the country; but at anchor here gue rides,—and, Judging from the largo housé at Haverly's task evening, the saucy shivis Hikely to ublde with us fora long time yet to come. The Chivazo Chureh-Chulr Company, which covered itself with credit at ita previous performance of the operetta, manifests no falllug off in any reapect from its former high standard, and, in some polnts, exhibits even improvement, ‘The only new member of the cast is Miss Ada Somers ay Uebe, Sho fills the part sdmirably,—not only alnging nicely, but acting with case und vivacity worthy of & well-trained profcssiou- at, Ste interpolated an air, “I ecaunot lot you Hye alone’? which secured a double cncore. Mrs. Fall, Miss Bartlett, and Messrs. Bowen, MeWade, Kuors, und Ruymond, all develop thorouehly te musical capabllitics of thetr re- spective roles, and extublt much more know! edge of dramatic requirements than ts usually the cuse with amateure, ‘The cttorus le espe- wally good,—far surpassing that of any other on gautzation which ons Mtnaforeized in this city. Iu short, everybody in the company, fram hih tolpw, seems to tackle Kindly to hia or ber work; and the result is au entertatninoent of the moxt enjoyabie character. as 16 plainly evinced by the hearty outbursts of applause with which nearly every number ts recelved, A few of the friends of Misa Jessic Bartlett, the Butrercun, secured the frame of the flower- ship which was presented to hor during the first engagement, and had it retitled with beautifal flowera; and Manager Will Davia, with ay eye to business, placed it {nthe hull of the theatre, where tt stuod til the colo between Buttercup and the Captain, when It was sent up. ‘the sul prise of Mins Bartlett at seeing the resurree! ship can be better imagined than deecrive nore” wilt be continued until further notice. SUMMER CONCERT, AG Bauw’s Pavilion, this cyeutug, Rosen becker’a Chicazo Orchestra will present we following programme: Mareh, Zinak; Con eert-Overture, Hach; Waltz, “ Artist-Lite,” Strauss; Nolo fur Xjtophone; Overture to “Trancadi,”. Rossini; Musical Moments," Schubert; Duo fur two Cornets, Mendelson; “ Devam-Pictures," Lunnbye; Fantasia from “Riguletta,” Verdl; Vusttra Polka,” Conradi} Guyotte, “Soret Love,” Reseho; Galop, © Tounder oud Lightuing,” Straus, W YORK, ich to The Tribune, New Youk, July %—The organization known as “Haverly'a Genulne Cotorod Minstreta’! opened to-night ab the Lycoum ‘Theatre befors the largest audience New York has ever known, wbthts season of the year, It was indeed « crowd such as the best minstrel company in the country might have been glad tu play before at any time. Every Juct of space in the auditorium was packed to 1 teutmost capacity, amtalthough the people wust Dave stewed in perspiration wntit they only wanted salting to bo Irleaseed, yet they displayed the utmost cuthusiasm over every Iteut on the programme, | amd really seemed sorry whon thy show was over, ‘There were many prominent show peoplu in the house, tov. In one of the boxes sat Hermann, the magiclin, Nellie MeHeury and Joby Webster, of talabury's Troubadours. dp another box was Mra. Oates, together with her newly-acquired busband, and a lot of young Diveds who apparently thought there might bo fn vacaucy fn Mre Watkins? place by and by, Above them was the dimiuutive Caznuran und hie wife, and out in the audlencu way John ‘ty Raymon, Col, T, Alston Brown, Bob Stevens, Billy Birch, J, C, MeColluw, Jou Brooks, and fully a buydred other well-knuwn people connected with the profession, ‘The show was 8 good one, and, from first 10 hast, 1b went with nimost electric einp, It was the bipecat hit that bas ever been motte by a minstrel coupauy fn Now Yurk—at Icada, thut ix to suy, well, “it was the cat? Rut, serteivdy, 2 don’t thiuk ¥ ever saw an audicnce thataeemned to enjoy itsclf so Mhorauginy, ‘That the miggtrels wero cenu- {ne mokys, of the mokiest.,xuriety, seemed to- please the people Ypgply, and they logned at and applguded — all the features uf the bill with but gusto, ‘The company numbered ‘tivenby-eheht, people, uid there is adark rumor thug.thys ura tu be tucreasud ta furty. Many of tne agmbers of the old iCaliendur Georgia Minstrel fuarty were to bu deen amoug them, but, tuken aso whole, tho pertormancs of this evenitue tor Mies passed fu quality anything ever presented thy former comblustion, Tt wos a goique aud vivas ally wiorited "the uiarks Of approbation waiel wero freely beatowed. The first part was con ‘ducted upon an entirely new and origi plan. Initead of the regulation parlor {eut, with [te semicircle of covered chalra, a plantation scene waa shown, with varus shai of the genus darkey picturesquely dis. posed in the foreground, ‘The sonorous voice of Dick Little, the colossal iouth of ‘Tom Me- Intosh, and the bavjo plaving of the Bohea Brothers, were the features which commanded the greatest attention, ‘The colored minstrels will undoubtedly enjoy a long and prosperous run. Maverty’s fs tha only first-class theatre upew ia New York now, and for that reason, as well os becatteu Of the genuine execlience of his atili ure ganulne darkuys, hundreds will prob- ably by turned atvay from the dors for weeks, unable to gain sdinittance, just aa was the cai to-nluht. T spoxe of Mrs. Oates n while ago as belng fn one uf the boxes at the Lyceum. She has alro boc in another kind of 9 box fately, When the Jaat avantal about Latirent oni herself caine out, Hob Miles, who hae been her old | Manaver, immediately threw her over and dee chaired thet He would have nothing todo with her Sunless affutra fis the future. ‘This deter- mination was tho result partly of Bob's high religious training and atrict virtue, and partly of lis belicr that she possessed nu more ‘niraw,'? owing to her marriage. Woll, when Miles threw the sponge. nobody elve felt Nke tackling her, nud she went from one manager to auother with no success. Rice, itis sant, went ao far as to curtly decline cnter- taining ao offer from her to sing for him. Well, she in dogoalr, when Sam Jack can along. ‘acit. be IL known, is the macager of a circuit lo the olf country, and he thinks he has been born tobe a vecoud deck Haverly, So he has taken charge of tie business of 4 Oates and Oliver Vand Bsron, nud, if that don't sicken him ot the flaverly idea before spring acts in, call me be judge of the weather, that's afl, Innunten, KRLLOGG IN LONDON, The London Times of June 24 speaks of Mise Keltoge's reappesrauce iv that clty a8 follow: ‘There wore more reasons than one why the pro- duction of ‘Alda "at Her Matesty’s Theatre on the preent oceastun should have alimutated inter est. ‘The herolue of the evening was Miss Clara Loutee Kellogg, wha, ft can tt i be forgatten, Nheutre aa tho In Novewbe! oot Gi i7, achieving a other characters during tha yes yeur following, when Mr, Mapleron, wtertha destractton af the old theatre by fire, way forced to remove to Drury Lane, more than confirmed, Tue Aide of the popular American wongstress, “though familiar in het uattve country, had now for the firat thine to np- peal to the verdict of s Londou public,—an urdeal which. whatever Continental critics may think atul argues ts by no means eo easy to par with full honore, We have the greater satisluction, there- fore, 10 boing wule tu state that the Judgment pro- nounced by 4 lutge und appreciative auulence was decidedly favorable to Mise Kellogg's weauinption of one of the mort trying parts In the repertory uf itadeen lyele dratua. ‘The well-trainea vale, the legitimate phrawng, ond the strong dramutic in tellizence were still what we remember then, clever years since; and ifthe vuice~which can hanily be dented—iie inst somewhat of its force anu titnbro, it bs wilt under the mbwulute control of Me possesvor, retaining, when nog forced, ail ite pleaulng quality. In adding that Mlae Kellogg re- ecived a hearty welcome, und that every point. fa which rhe ‘almed at epecist effect wan at once acknowledged and applauded, we ate slinply recording a fact, If repented ay- planse, cally before the lampy, and ollive detmon- strations of the kind, indeed. may count fur uny~ iuing, ber wuccesa War oe reul and undisputed us of yu 1 the commencement of the upera whe was evidently nervous, ont os the performance went on her nervousuews gradually wore of, ‘The scene (Act Hl}, outelde the Temple of Tel where occur, first, the duct in which, .tnonusra, the Ethiopun King. pereusdes Ada, under the menace of ao father's curse, to win Xudames over to their cause, and text. tho duct ip walan Aida, thus overst Induces the victorious Egyptian champlun to betray bis country for the saxe of her lore,—ehowed Mist Kelloyy to the highest advane wo; and thie wax all the more creditabie. inad- inuich as hore the resources uf auy arty underteke ing auch au exceptional churacter are, ina dramatic aud musical rense, equally put to the test, Olive Logan, wrlting from London to the Cin- uinnati Baquirer, says: The debut of Clara Louise Kellogg tn Alda Thuraday wlzht attracted 0 wiagniticent sudlence to Mer Majesty's, and a splendid success muy be corded for the American prnva dunia, ‘Tae Ase: fean colony In London wae well represented, ju pit-box sat dames Mcitenry and wity, with Mr, dnd Slee. denuings, Mr, Jeuotuge will be rewnein: fered sa the sometiine editor of the New York ‘Tunes, Oud Mra, dennings as. the lovely Madeline Henriques, for several weasone leading Indy at Wal fack's.. She ts wow the mother of wx children, ava isntil] a beauty. kn a vroscenium-bvox of the grand ter sit Mme, Vanznudt and her young dauyhter, Marie, whusy recent debut on the operatic stage jus been suvceus, AA A retutution of gue of the many tinplenrunt, stories whieh have been elreuiaed ln Awmerlea “abont Kel love's antmozlticy, Ict ime way that the Vonzamita, both mather and daughter, appear to he delighted ut Clara Luuise’s auccess, each lady throwing her bouquet ax the siniling prima donna conies before the curtain. A little further on sits Cheieline Nuveon, lvoking very Hl aud pale after her recent attack of neuralgia in the chest, In vtber boxes wit Gerster and Minnie Hak; Brignoll dnd Susini appear in the wtally. Arthur Sullivan, composer of ** Pinafore” aud ©The Laet Chora," an well an the magnificent oratorio, "fhe Light of the Wotld," alsv auows hiv handsome dewiait face, sisut fet me surnaway from tuo auutence With repetition uf Matirice btrukowch’s remark, **AlL artlstic London wae there.” ‘Of eourac, to Americans present the Interest of the evening centted In Mire Kellogg, She #tole on so qulelly for her Dret cntrance—tu accordance with the demands of the part~ihat she was only freozuized OYA few, Gud her reception way Wot marked in the way of apvlause, Thove woo know haw handsome eho iy were sorry that the full eifect of her beauly #uould have to be lot by thu neces nary caluringenp forthe character; bit ber Aue eyes And perfect teeth were ax noticeable as ever, ‘Tcullua forth an great aduiration, Ae soun as she began to.alng, it was evident that she wax very hervous, and. also that_ her voice wus cluv:led by told. Mite day before, Maurice Sirucoeen gave his opinion that the had “butter not sing: bur whe de- yermtlued to keep her engagement, For the fret two acts it seemed dowbtlul whether she would grasp the sudiunce, and compel it to accept her ae U iest-clies print donna} Dut, from her erie 1 the mrountight wcene unt) bee death dn the cuta~ comby, she kept steadily Increasing hee hold on herelistencts, until fuatly thy verinet was fy tho Islghest degece favorable, and the three tal recalla before thy cortuin, after the opera Was aver, wero an houest expression of thu deuight from the en- Ure auateice. A-perfect tain of bonquets ena e upon ber fram avery wide, ana the zengral ict from thoge who heard her sor the first thine Wis, that sae nue Dewees, pire, beil-fke soprano, wouderfally well cultivated, and whowlog not the least nina pf went or fureiny, "A record uf Miva Kellogg's week would be in- complete without teference to her vammons to Puchingham Paluce Munday pleut for a court-con- cert, where ner Kuccens before Hovalty wus wuperd She sang the delicious polonaise from ** Migagn.”” “ly ean Titania,” In watch hee magnificent exe- cution ts heard of its Gneet. DRAMATIC NOTES, Voricty aud meladrama, represented by Mr, Grover, at Hamlin’s. Miss Blanche Wheaton, who made her debut at MeVicker’s Jast ulght, tsa uative of Proyi- dence, RL Aletter from London states that Mr. Hen- derson, tho husband of Lydia Thompson, te serionsly Ut The Megatherlans appeared {1 a vow bill Inst night at Hovley's, A large audience was fn ute tendance. Tila will bu the third week of tue ungagement, James W. Nucent, a varlety perforinor, dled in St. Mary's Hospital, last Snaday, of con- sumption. ~ He waa 23. years old, wud o uativs of Patladelpbia. 7 ‘The following Mnes wore picked up in the Qalety stalls after te performance of “ Ler- ant”? Uns ather alighes She's thin, but oh, how scrumptious le thie faacl- wating Sarat, Shes a convaluted charmer that ono can‘t too pouch oxtols ‘The aluge liag no ona lke her, she's Indeed an avis ards Aud who wouldn't be Heraanl to so wwoot @ Dona Solt MUSICAL NOTES, Adeliua Putti fs in ber nlucteenth operatic geasan, Annle Louise Cary recelved $3,400 per month uring the Just opera geason, Withelm) will remain in thts country, aud ap- pear ju the proyluctal towns, unsupported, ex- ceptlie by local talent. : dJosely, the planlat, and pupil of Tausiz, is coming to this country fu the autumn. Lily dee but will by in New York, < ‘The danseuso Enima Paladino has met creat success at her Majesty's, London, eapectasly {1s the graveyard scene fis Huberta.” Carl Kosa professes to Lave made engazo- ments fortis Engtlah opera season with Mist Rolled, Mise Mivule Hauk, and Ming, Pappea: Welt. ‘The London Hornet makea agnouncement that Musors. Gilbert aut Sullivan are commug tu this councty with a Loudon “ Pluafure" company next outuuin, Strakoseh ind Fasal havo offered to direct tha Mupera wb Ste Petersburg iu 187) ‘gu. The Burun Kustur has declined all oltera fut the present, aud ts an ble way to Paris, “where he will decide the matter, 4 yfig8 Emina Thursby ts engaged for the Here- exbigistun trom begimuimg to end, and -difpsed featiyul, wid wil uke a proyinelal tour da Ustuber und Neyewben suv will thea sag io France, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Russia, spending the next rcason tk England, and ro- turniug to Atmerfea in 1380, Candul fs to receive froin Grau, for five per- formances a week, the atm of $5,000 a mouth, and the.contract provides that $16,000 shall be deposited in| Paris peforo his departure front Europe. Of this sum $6,000 fs already fo the hauds of Capoul’s bankers. Col, Jack Haverly was very enthusiastic over fe berfurmsnce of *Pivafore” last evening by the Church-Choir Company, whict was: or- Kanized and gave its first production of the piece siuring his adsence. ' Whv,’? sald bi the close of the fivat act last night, .© a $2,800 week tha fless party to do this piece =o in. )=New York, — and 1 pledge yon omy word they didn't bealn tu cive it ns welt as these peapla do.” It fn unly Soir to pay that Mr. tlaverly 18 not alone tn this opinion, and that many who have heard ‘ Pinafore” done by the ble organizations in New York and Bustun eclare that the Chicago amateurs atirpass fi all resncets any perform ance of the piece yet given in the Uulted States. A letter from Coney Island to the Cincinnati Enquiver says: Sonn the munic strikes up, anda stand shows the zallane Olloure nave Nie baton Mis pecullarly energetic style, and which his tra responds to by some tne playin’. Gil nour Te pala Pere for the seusun, Sud 3 Wife and daitytiter occupies an elega Anite oF ronan im the hfe. - pean en follows Levy, fairand fat, and—well, no, but not far from JO (cither way). Levy plays Away, and tn encored: plays acan, another encore: 3 then he arouses lite audience fo enthuslaam ty seaggnkes Doocie,™ the very +! tondie’ that tt ured to make Miss Cary and Mis Kelloge #0 iad fo pave tim play at a concert, Well, tuat man hag sind enough to blow wp a bailoou, and 1s certainly Anflated enough to inake one for himscl?, Sow ever, hie wind bring< him n goad fall, $400 per werk aud buard for himself and wife, who n«ed to be Mins Conway. of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, and ina handsome, dasniny brunette, The muric ce nt S200 per week, but it pays welt in the crawde ft witracte, While your correspondent was chatting with Mr, | Glimore, Mr. and Mrs, King Uilmurwat guce beset Siew (Julia Ieee) Wie compomt a picce of music fur hie orenesira, which she finaly aureed to doy eu eomettiug good sas De exvected. It ix very seldoin that # lany muel- clan ty xalietted for conipostions by such men a9 Thomas and Giimore. Mre King. by the war, looks remarkabiy well, and wakes almost daily tripe tothe wea-shore, Ste hax received a hand- ine offer fur some cuncerta ut Saratoga, but has not yet dectded 1 acrept them, wed by, and SPRINGFIELD. Tho Murshal—The Govornor—Tho Stato Hls- turivul Suctoty—Licennos, Spectal Dixpate ta ‘ie Tribune, Srrinavizip, IN, July %.—United States Murthal Roe was Interviewed to-day, und says thut he proposes to serve all processes that come into his Lunds, trusting to future appropriations by Congresy tu retmbarse him. He estimates the expenses of currying on the courts here from now tu dan. 1 at 810,400, €1474 of which wil) be the Murshal’s fees and per diem, which not provided fur by Congress. * Gov. Cullum teft for Cuester Uils evening to congult with the Penttentiary Cominissioners a4 to the commencement of the two-years’ work upon the pew buildings. He expects to return here Wednesday. ‘The regular monthty mecettu of the Board of Trustees of the Stale Historien? Library und Natural History Muscum was hed toalay, the Ciovernar, Sceretary of State, Superintendent of Pubile Instruction, Curutur, and Seeretary be- ing present. Prob Aci. Worthen, the Cura- tor, reported that the fullawing contmvution and exebanzes had been recerved dur the Muaeuns since the Jast meeting: Ove $2 Comedernte note, from Miss Sue Foster, Luamey twenty dhnt arrow and spear heads, from George B. Worthen, Warsaw, Hliquiss a spectiaen, uf paint clay Irom Dailas City, [aucoex Counts,” from 1. Muimfennalls to speeimens ot minerals from Leadville, from Fay 8. Worthen, of Keo- kuk, Iu; titv-three species of Devunt from tows. Claims for salary of Curator wid inewental expenses amounts fo | 31) were auditud, sud Miss Fannie Wallace, of Bpringdield, waselected Assistant Curator of the Mose Livense to organize was issued bye the Secrc- tary of State tu the Ciborium Manufactur.ns Cuinpany of Chicage: cagitat, $249,000; coz- orators, dol W. Becker, John F. Witcox, aud Parker fl, Hale. A certileate of organization was nlsu Med by Bailen Ludge, No. 43, AF. de A. ML, of Sortng Alt, Wotteside County. Ss ame SUPPOSED INSULT TO THE FLAG. Winuiamsront, Pa, July 6,—friday after- noon Superintendent MeVonald, of the Park Hotel, in bis buste, aceldentally ratsed the flag Unlon down. It was peculiarly located, wid he did uot notive his mistake until Chic! Hunter Caldwell, of the Fire Department, waited upon him tu the afternoun, and demanded that [t be properly burg. ‘The Colef was excites, and McDonald, to quiet hint, said he would Hx tt, but the wind bud Wound it srowad the staf nnd the repes would not work, so he allowed ft to remain, About 6 o'viuch P.M. & Benerat fire-alarin way sounded, aod the entire Departisent rasied throwin the city and stopped av the Park Hotel, where the “Chief aguin sought the Superintendent and cold fim that he would not allow the flag to be insulted, nnd he aitst take it down at onee, | McDonald tried to explow matters, bat the Chief insisted ‘pon ane upon the roof aut reversine the flu. ‘Yols he was finally alluwed to doy bat the Mayor suddenty arrived and sent the fires men home, alse sharply reprimanding the Chief, ‘There werd a thousand people surrounding the bullding, and fenrs of a rob prevaited, . ao, DIVIDEND DECLARED, San Francisco, duly 7.~—Culifurnla ant Cons solldated Virgina have passed thelr dividends thie month. + Hate evlvum' resto rea gray hatr to Ite orige Anal color for 50 cette. 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COMEMFORD, bec'y, Courler-Juurnat Bullding Luulaville, hy. Abproxtation Prize Approstmation Price Money Ordur. Fun list of BROWN’S Camphorated Saponaccous DENTIFRICE Largo Bottles, 25 Counts. Campavr, united with Boap and other pure aud valuable inuredien! thin preparati doubtadly pre TRE B outa J DEN- TIFRICH yet ofe ‘We appeal to ovary: For Bioknoss wt tho Biomech, Nansca or lavariably give relief, and ft $9 partioul Ae u wild atlwulunt, lt will be found CUTICURA,CUTIOURA RESOLVENT ey . e : (uticura HUMORS OF THE SCALP, — LOSS OF HAM. Lose of heir in thanranda of cases Is duo entirely to roma form of scalp diaenee. Reventy-fro per ernt of the number of bald heads might be covered with air by a judictons use of Coricuna, ansiated by Curicuna ‘Soar, It fa the moat agreeable ap well asthe most effective halr-restorer ever pro- duced by man. It ie medicinal in tne trocet sense of the ward, athera are some alcagtuane mix. tare of poisonaasdycs, None but Curicuna pos- reveen the specific medical properties that enable It to cure all Itching and scaly diseases that inflame and Ireitaté the scalp and hate glands and tubes, cateing prematnre baldness, Medium doses of the CeTicens Resovrent wilt purify the ol] and sweat glands of the virusof scrofaiooa humor of the biood and ineure a permanent cure, when taken in eannection with the ontward application of Cori- CURA, : SALT RHEUM AND, DANDRUFF Cored that Several Physicians bad Failed ta Treat Successfully. Mraans. Werks & Portrn~Gentlemen: IT bave. had tho Salt Rheum on my head and alt through toy hair, also oo my legs, for the past four years, having suffered exceedingly with it. ‘The dandruft falling from my, hale waa very annoying, Icon- wulted several distingulehed physicians tn regard to it, and have taken thelr prescriptions as oraered, hated not find any eure, and bat Uttle rellet. £ fiat told. by many persons who have the Balt itneum, and who lave been doctored for years, thnt there was to care for it; that it was in the blued, ond $ ahouid alwayw buve it, and Fo wae wimust tuctined te ¢ With them; but a frlend Wanted qe to try uta, made by your firm, 1 uid, and, to my astouisinent, a ‘leas than {han thtee weeks Iny Goad was eutlrely free fram, alt Sale stheam and Dandrait, and J cannot sce any appearance of sult Rhedm on my person. think if 8 wonderful remedy, apectrully sours, , GEORGE AL Ponranurtu, N. Ml. Vet. 0, 1878, HUMOR OF THE SCALP That Was Destroylay the Malr Cured with Ong Mux of CUTICURA Meesnx, Wrens & Porren--Gentlement 1 want to tell you what Cuticuns tas done for ma, About ten years azo iny hair began foiling out, caused by Muthor of the Scalp, ricd various remedies, tua suamerota td thention, without reller, ontit T vegan uejay Cuticrns, one Lox of which bas entirely cured me, and new hair te beginulng to grow. iespeetiully, Nr. 0. 3. ROOT, BOG W. Lann-st., Cutcado, Ul, 18, 1878, We xnuw the above to ba true. MARY 5. TOWNSEND 112 W. Jackaon-at. Mre. G. A, UHAY, 341 Fulton-st. 1 SCALD HEAD For Nine Years Cured when All Other Remedies Failed, Messus. Werxs & Porten—Gentlemon: Since July lant T have been using your Ceticena for Seaid Mead, and ibid cared inc when ofl medi- ‘cines Chat Dhave taken for nine years did me no MUDGE. good, fam now thing Iz ay a halr-dreastng, but wy Heud in welt, It Keeps the hale im very nice coniiition. You re truly, 2 — I, A. RAYMOND, Anditor Fort Wayne. Jackaun & Saginaw It, R. TacksoN, Mieh,, Dec. 20, 1878. . ‘The Curicuna Renenins are prepared by Weeks at Potter, Chemisteand Dregeists, 30 Washington- wt, Boston, apd are for sale by all Druygiate. Purcly Vegetable & All-Healing, \ BROWN’S TET BOTH INTERNAL AND nity to give BROWN'S HOU! trial, Wheu ence inirodugud, it will prove to ba IND. PENSAULM. No other preparation eo quickly HEALS FRESH WOUNDS+--CURES SEVEREST PAIN. A teaspooutul of tho Panacea ina tumbler of hot water, (awaetoned, if pre- alohAlie, ferred) taken at Ledtiie, will quicken the bloud, wari 1b ea BREAK UP CHILLS 4 COLDS. CSISM and NE Price of Cuttcura, anal uoxes, GO conte: larg boxed, contaiulins two al half tines the quantity of small, Sl. Kesulvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Suap, 26 cents; oy mall, JO conte; three cakes, Ti venta, if Instantly they banish > cOLLINs pain ond weaknew, rouse ELECTRIC the dormant Muscles into now life, stimulate the PLASTER® [iter ant iduere, care Dyapeneia, Indigestion, Hilious Colle, Cramps and Pains, Rheumatien, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Weak Spine, Weak and Sore Lungs. Coughs and Colds, Weak Mack, Ague, and Liver Pain SAR ANULEY Cure by Absorption. “SAP ANULE,” ‘Fhe great External Lorton and Fintd Absorbent. Nature's Kemedy Applied by a Natural Method, Used In Sponge or Foot Hath, tt Immedtately Relteves Pain and Soreness of Body aut Limb from whatever cause, ft alu brings a refreshing coolness, aud de- etroys offensivy perspiration, It lathe only Lotion of+ fered to the publle to be used through the Bath, “SAPANULE" Is a aure and epecide iemedy for Rheumatten, Neuraigta, bazo, Headache, Burns, Sealda, Druters, Sprotns, Bures, Plies, Holle, Chittuiatns, Unntons, Corns, &e, Cures alt Eruptive disunters of tho Skin, leaving {t amouth and soft, Soreness or Ine flatoination of Yect, from whatever cause, fmmedlates Iyrelfevea and permanently cured by using *SAPA> NULE" In Foot Haths. é VANULE” contalua nothing injurious to the moat delicate organton, and can by used with perfect ssivty by all, Recommended by Physicians of alt Schouls, and by thousauds whu dally uae ft and dod ror Met. Satlafaction guaranteed or money refunded. Tho provrfetors will furratsh over one thousand tes thnontats, {¢ dealred, front’ rettable perious who have wad “SAPANCLE," and Ike tt, Price, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. SOLD NY ALL DiAUGUISTS. SAMUEL GERRY & C0., Proprictors, 237 Broadway, N. Y. UN for adinission will be held at Cut duly su-a14 Hock Island, Altes de, hy Atty >I fel 6-71 SprinuAcld, ‘Aug, uu Mule TH HelewDs, 1-12; uhd at’ the Uplversity tea Rud wther fufurmation ade ur i NM. GILGULY, Heyent, Champalga, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1527, 1620 Snraceestes Puiladetptl Banrdiag tid Day Sebual for Young Ladies aa Caldren, Greek, Latin, gitsh, Freuel, German, iallaa Spaatti’ French ie tha laueutade of the raunliy, | Pe Scud fur cieeilars. Madanie HERVE 180 rlucipsl. ron StH LASELL SEMINARY, WAtuiurtiter toe Beaton privileges wlth detigiitat aubaruad Wome. “Spee clal vary of healt: manuers, aml morale uf growlug gira. Some reductions In Grieve for uext year, WBIC! begtia sept. For NT HIte Pe ne Met. 10;) es bi ‘eTOds Cun ferred, try, a fi ap) ur Giren WILCOX, Lats, of nagar daruuer flow wae BROWN’'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS For Destroying Wornts. 26 CENTS. A substantial and offese tive confection stronger tu remedial wtiog than very pleasant toibe taste, and osm do EX. TERNAL. OLD PANACEA \ gate ahild. Thus been wi Cully need by we @ wyatent, and Igeetion, and Colla, it wild od EPLESSN EGS, substiuty for wh

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