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* Bao't bait 71% foal MARINE NEWS. Yesterday This the Dullest Day at Port in Many Years, All the Grain-Carriers in Port * Qhartered, avd Moro in Demand. Around the Lnkes—Arriyals and Depart- + uressMi " HOM Yesterday was soellancons—Along the Dooks, KE GATHERINGS, DUD. AND HOT, tho champlun hot and delt day at this port this sonson, Mut for the breeze from tho southwest the atmosphere would have been Insulforable le, Avan instance of tho ox- trame dufiieas of the day in marine olroles, it Is auficient to any that thoro were ‘only vo are riyats at this port yodterdny—fottr stoamors and ond sall-vesscl, the Lower Lako tho achaoucr Brunetto—from ports, ‘Tho tugs went far down the Inke, boyond Waukegan, lovking for tows, but had to returi the broad expan: half score of 6m but, as most of t Nght, not a “sall showing on se of wator, Toward ovening & all lumber “hookers" arrived, hain sufiud up tay tho Jumber piers at the entrance ty tho Liarbor, tho tugs be- colyed no henoll| tfrom thom. The lumber mar Kot was still bare of cargos, ond voth dealers and Inborera In that branch of business hunted tho shady alde of tho buildings along the docks aud enjoyed thomsclves ns best thoy mixbt Not a charter was mado of lunibor-cartiora you~ terday, thore being no ¥ els of that class in port, On tho contrary, very gruin-vessol that wos roady .wis the ery of shippers was for more roo, ehattered carly 1u the day, aud Thore qwas no public change in rates, but several char- tera werv mndu on privite terms, which In this instance mennt something. that terms” usuully price paid. aro that thoro dininense quantities of grain and canal, and bi in order to ninke ‘veasets that left carried corn oxe 13,000 bushels of onts, the aa Tae icind of grain over takan on bowed cargo of that ne vessol, either storm or soil, at nny ‘ca, ‘Cho. wind was fale for outyolnse vessels, and thoy took advantuge of It to ‘voyage. Veusel-owners think thy; of cneouragomunt In this, and the better than the ruling rate, rirely huppons, ng # private mean lower than the public Boe a ray indications must, be an udyanec shortly, 18 arg arriving by rail as tube shipped without delay room for tha coming crops. All esterday aud fast night which largest port opt tho propeller Lehigh, ort on tha start on thelr LAKE FIRBTOUTS. Grain freights corn to Buifulo, iui Talo Propall urn; propeller carn} propoller Milwaukeo, iuibe de. Deldueuny, Boy Nowburg, - Chatnpiun, % votes, 42,000 bushels corn. For propeller ds propallor schooner sehuonor, E, wore stendy nt 9% conts for Tho cnmtgemonts wore: For lon Hrunswick, 7,000, bushels City of Kono, 80,000 bushels 60,00) bushels corns 000 bushola corn; 40,000 bushels corn; i Propeller Wissaliiokon, 60,00) bushels corn trough or Califigwowt-Lteonolior Canada, 0,000 bushels oc orn, Lumbor frelghts wore Btrong aud unchanged, DOCK NOTE. allor Lawrenco teft Inst night for cotliugwoud with u crowd of pleasure-seekora. ‘David Datt has the contruct for-supplying the vessels to curry the stqne required to sink the oribs of tho otiter breakwater, _ ‘Tho monator stenm-burge James Davidson or- rival yesterduy Up the North with n curgoof coal, aud went ranch to unlond. ‘The tug Ton Brown left lust night for Micht- gan City, towing seows tobo used in butidiug ‘tho orlvs for the breakwater at that port. Ila rumored nected with . thy that 2 prominent officint con- o navixation of the rivor Is shortly to bo ‘the recipient of a splendid gold watch and chain. ‘Tho schooner from his admirere, Wiltinin I, Preston, Capt. John’ D. Van Alstom, sails to-day for Kingston with eargo of corn who knows gother with the [= ‘The good wishes of every ond cto John” wilt go with: him, to- hopa that he may make u sufo and apeedy trip, unannoyed by’ either head ‘wins or fogs. ‘The dry-docks are crowded to thelr utmost eapucity. Tho-Chiengo Company havo the turs Satiafaution and Lagram in. their docka recelv- dug new shocs, a of Dutforin was ranoral overkal Hrnusdolt will bo put i pairing her machinory, ind yesterday the yacbt Countess pluced In the sumo dooks for a uling. ‘oelay the propellur for the purpose of ro: in Miller Brothers’ docks iro the tugs Gardner and Johnson, tor genoral repairs, ena ‘Thosplondid’ steamor Josoph L.. Murd, of tho Lake Michigan & Lake Company, left la Dussunors thnt ‘this is one of the most popular ules of travel for lakes, and the boats of this line grow cach sen- won in popularity. found for, stylo and ing to mako gue: selves. Last night’s st lett ‘orowled. wi ham & Co,’ not only intd pelled to travel, eneo t ume. ortson report man was walkin man was comp Jongth of time, surface,” it fa tha Ing, aftor lonut Bd Bnd 2 feet carry. for mus canvas, sores will by ron-ore ‘trade, v1 DeysDook Com a hw 0 a > Shylggs Sho ta practionlly as gand ni wnt Mord 1 abl. wy a from an ‘beet harbor an. @i ae) ‘Thomas In mw sing ‘Pauld gual the ollicered by gentlemen and Rar enced Jake nivigntors, nothing Is lefe want diver went down, and, aftor workin Cust abou bully for thy same Compan) » Bohoonor-ripyed cousarts 01 sions wy the steamer, ‘Tho steamship and ya it wi! itive ont ommendations, wi bo ote athe wotoll tpan,, tho suryuyor: > Sette WAVE TELL NEXT TRIP, Toronto Mall; “Tho now steumabs a schooners Jol i, Sheliion have facet smoURt oF graly that ever ruched dlghs 6.42 tous, Suparior Transportation Ast night for Duluth with all tho Accommodations could bo lensure-scokors on tho Fitted un.in magnificent ‘Ox- sts feolut home and onjoy thom- eamners for Lake Michigan ports ith pnesengers. Goudrich’s tne aldowheo! steamer Sheboygan, for Stiiwaukee, did not have a ‘stateroumn vacant, and G cine Mttle propeller Messengor ras ji her stuteroome taken, but bor cubln filled. with cots. Pooplo that ure com- oither from bustnvss or pleas- ure, nw week the ne Juke steamers In prefor- he hot, dusty, cramped ours, knowing that thuy' oan have ngond night's rest, and ure rivo at thelr deatinutions in nearly as quivi +" AROUND THE LAKES, * BAND NEACH HARBOR. Toledo Made: “Tho tug Annie Robertson, Capt. Robertson, that has beon touding Dun- bar'sdredgoe ut Sund Bench Harbor of Refuyo fur some time past, ie again in port, Cupt. Rob- the harbor in good cendition at tho placo above’ named at prosent. .orlbs wero ‘sunk whilo the tug was there, ‘an casy hurbor to make, A torrible avcident oo- eurrod while one of the orlbs wore boing sunk. Tourds were placed on top of tho orlb, on which stones werd lild, and whon the crit was io post- tion the stone wa dumped to sink It, A work- Elevon Itis wf over une of tho eribs, whon the boanis broke, and’ the stone and man wont, down togethor to tho depth of twenty feat. The lutely covered with stone, A for a brought tho lifeless body to thu SOANCELY VALI. Toronto Mal; Tho following fs a dispatch from Huilfalo, but ft ta seureely fair to churgo tho Unions wits the aots of mon who are only “supposed tu bulong to therm, espocially as on the other haud thoy claiin thut muny uf theag ebirgod are trumpad up. be brought tu Justice, and If they prove to bo metmbors, or noting by authority of the Union, nid nat til thon, tine to chine thom with the ofensu:. “Tho sehoouer James Couch arrived an Sunday from Chicago with a none Union crew.’ Cupt, Chamberlain retained the Men Ih port, and on Money. offerte wore indie by gallors aupposed to beiéng to the Union to induce the erow to lenve the vessel. ‘Tho olfarts wero unsuccessful, and ns the Cuptuin wasdetore inined to depurt with tho sume tnen this morn> ‘The offenders should cunt, tha pallve word asked to keup an eye on the Couch,’ ¢ “A NRW BTEAME, Lave ‘The Netrolt Dry-Dock Company's building a woodon corew slenmer for the Detrole Tranmpore tation Pauuans, sb log with 85 ft beam jeut, jopthor hold. The onwineand boller will bo tho auine dimonsions ne thovo described in Dip. Hewlek's. tron propotter,. She will also 6 foro-and-aft, ‘here ape boing two four-mastod tho ania aimene hor ginplugod in the Luke Superior Thora Ja weo’ being built a rovided with 303,00, . Tl wooden sorow steamer for tho lumbor trade, 150 feet long, 28 fvot boun and 10 foot di bold, whlot will curry n 21x21 ongino. jepth of BALE OF A TUCO. : ~ Buttdle Courter: “Capt, Thomas Maytham Teugrday, sald hia tug Tom sluythar to urdon rod Pinctt, of Saunaw, ning, T.P.Mason, and for $10; The Maytharn was bultt hy the Valo pay, nud ome Gut last Qotaber, ung, 155 fost beam, and 6 Ceot steal baller with sx-0- incl we Th arbor than en bo odin thie ably employed, tho sly niet be cansidored Huy thuin will be commanded by Hunting, and wus to loave for Bagl- fight, whore she is to engayo tu haybor nee Arango OF RAVQATUCK. —, 10 Sausgatuots Commerciat says: “D, Enright, Of Dutroit, wus licre the latter partof javt woos: Sakloy xonudings. with a yi provaments of our, hurbor, She. Gavernment, employ, and Eee ney Fecam more Ww cut being made across Re, ie raw jew to future im Mr, ae te. sn Tho foot of Rutlur strevt to tho L tho mouth of the rivor, ‘io Us WobOne of tho oO cust shore. In case his suds, th of nuxt month.’ John A, hn MM. siutebluson brought down the Bute a i? “1 wate of coe oN ont cousiated oh 404,000 w natiele, Hately the Hutchinson aun) bush tho yon had 80,u00 and webels. ‘This umour and at a fair computation Joads Of 431 rallroad. cars, which would inako a train nearly two milos and a bnlt bares George J. Colwell and schooners Dunfo: in length, SLi and Dobbins, coal, to Raaln MILWAUKEE. Bpeclat Dtepateh ta The Chicaoo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, July 8.—Churters to-day wore confined to tho achoonor Guciph, 1,000 bushels oF whont to Kingston, Ont, throurh nto to lontront, Arrived—Steam-barge. Alcona and consort Ban Diego: sehouners Atica 1. Norris, David ‘ance, and J» C, Mutts, from below; yacht Viking, from Chicago, Cleared—Sehuoners Our Son and M. Stalkor, fos Tiscannba. CLEVELAND. Speetal Dispates i Tha Chleago Trine. CLEVELAND, Ov July 8.—Clearet—Propoltors: Bt. Lows and Vanderbilt, merchandise, Chicago; achooner Angus Smith, Mah, M. Chirters—Sulioonel . H. Austin, cont, Satie dusky to Marquette, i vouts free. und ore biele to Cloveland on private teruts; Mo 1. Eigele, ore, Marquette to Cleveland, private terms; Ben- ator, coal to Duluth and ore from Marquotte, private tornis. ESOANATA, Sptetat Dispatch ta The Chteagn Tribune. ESOanawa, Mich, July &—Arrived—Stonmers Clty of New York, Heounaba, Nahant, wid Cot finberry} schooners H.R, Neweomb, Canstitts- Hon, Job Woaloy, fllygle & fone Departud—Stenners Cay ot OVERDID THE HUBENESS, Clovoland Leader: *'The hands employed by Mr, Lelay to lord. brick on nachooner hid a Be ros of atrikos yesterday nfternioou. They wore receiving 75 couts per day, and boing dlssatisiiod With thiseiruck Corgi wilen was genated. Tho: thon utruck for $125, which was lao wranted, and soon til the emplogers beonine provoked and tude thom work for less than thoy recel vod in tho firat place. Anothor strike resulted In their dlacharge, other persons boing engaged in i." thete placo: r A Goon CHARTER. Huttalo Heprese: “It le roportod that tho now stcam-targo City of Itomo, recently vharteret by tho Lohigh Valtoy ‘'ransportauion Company torun fn thalr line betweon Chleago and Buifato, recoivos $33,000 for the balance of the senson.’ MISCELLANEOUS. * connistox WITH A DIDOE, Nveciat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, ChrvenaNn, O., July &—About 8 o'clock to- night tho tug Dreadnnught, with the schoonor Metropolis in tow, ran into Main street bridge, ‘fhey wore, pnssing through tho draw of tho bridgo, when the vessul shecred, ‘Tugmun say this was caused by steaimor Cumberland white < wanker, ci is, nud Esennat achoonera ‘Shomns lying at dovk working her onglio ond eduslng fa | heapor is ; : swift current torun up-stroam. ‘Tho Cumbor- Howat Lafelnier, 0. W. fhond, G. GC, Fliney, land's machinery is out of order, Tho Motropo- Mis was damnged to tho oxtont of nbout $250, losing her Jibboom, bowsprit, hondgenr, knight fends, ote. ‘The bridge was badly damaged, but the oxtent was not learned, as nt @ u'clock tho achounor Motropolls had not been rolvasud from tho bridge, é THE MONTREAL SIP PANONERS, Bpecutl Duenateh to ‘The CAteaga Tribute MONTRRAL, July &—Tho wharf Inborers hotd amuss-inectiog to-night In Chaballios -Squara, Tho President of tho Union, Patrick Curroll, was tho peinolpal sponker, Ho sald thelr moyo- a uAY CIty, , Spetlal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunt. Hay City, Mich, July 8.—The Olean, with ash lumber, and her cousorts, the Molmwk and Key stone, with enlt, left during Inet night tor Chi- eayo, ‘Tho Cuba nerivod this morning, and Loft this ovoulny with salt for Milwatikee, von COLORS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Ubteago Tribune, Pont Connonny, Ont, duly 8—Passed wp— Behuoners Bavaria, Kingston to Toledo, Might: A.C. sYeaceug, Port Meteall to Toledo, teh! mount wag par tho great Inbor | Myatie Star, Oswego tu Milwaukeo, woul’ pro: pavement ms Po , an sig a ained peller Dryinedarys ainilton, te Foret, sa . uwn—Stentner Porter and burgos, Leland to cecedo, “Tt had only just taken root, be . o Ie succonded, it ine counseled pune andthe | colliue Buy, timber, mediation of outside pnriles to settle tho dise nite, Heeniled on the tnen to returit to thoir homies in an orderly mnunner without gulug ugar tho wharven, which thoy did. ‘THE CHRSTRI FOR-HORN, Spectat Dhvateh to The.Chicago Tribune, BPHINGFIRED, Il, July &—Tho Seeretary of State to-day Heonsed tho Chester Moy-torn Munnfncturing Company, of Chicago, organized to manutuoture and sell foy-horns, ete; cnapic tnl, £250,000 corporntors, Richard Cheator, Ju- seph Wright, aud Frank Keumon. NIOTOUS LONOSHONEMEN, MontreAn, July &—Tho: strikers on tho wharves marched about last ulght compelling workers to desist, aud Huntly fired upon tho po- ico without offect..Tho police returned the fire, wounding three rlotorsand dispersing the rest. Allis quiet now, Quit work. _ Soecial Disvaters 10 The Chiengo Tribune. Minwauker, Wis., July 8—Vessols arriving from Sistor Bay report that the wrecking: tui Leviathan hns quit work on the stranded achuon- ork, C. L, und bus gone to North Buy to tow tho wreaked geltvoner ‘Two Friouds, HOTM LEAKING. Spectat Dispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, July 8.—The tus Hrovkway are rived to-day from Jaidington, and went into dry-dock to.stop n leak, The schoonur L. C. Butts isalao leaking, and will go Into dry-dock os g00n us unloaded. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVALS, : Schr Dan Nowhall, Muskeuon, lumbor, Hebe Rmolinu, Mahistea iumbor, MARQUETTE. Spectat Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manquerte, Mich, July 8&—Passed up—Steam- or City ‘of Cleveland, Arrivad—Propeliors Vienna and 2, M. Wilson; schooners Frank Yorew and Veronn, Cleared—Propellera Mepublie and Vienna: schoouers Verona, lionton, and Grace Holland, buLuTi. Spectat Duavateh to Tre Chteago Tribune, Duby, Minn. July 8.—Arrived—Propeller City of Fremont, from Chleago. Hicparted—ftuvante-cutter Andrew Johnson; Propeller Clty of Fromont, Cbleagn; stow barge Alpova and tow; schoonors Winona, Fi ida, Havana, and Jennie Waltors, CUEHOYGAN, Speciat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. CurnovgGan, Mich, July 8,—Arrived—Steamers Peart, Flora, and Van Haat Cleared—Steamers Pearl, St. Marie, and Flora; schooners #, 18, Gardner, Parsons, and Willian Home, ‘Wini cast, fresh. VOUT DALNOUSIF, Speclat Dispatch to “rné Unteago Tribune. iT Dattouste, Ont. July &—Up—ro- Pow peller Prussia, Montreal to Chicagu, general varyqo. CAPE VINGENT.* Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CAPE VINCENT, N. Y., July &.—Sulled—Schoon- er Kuto Kelly, Chicago, Nght. x ERIE. &prttat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Ente, Pa., July 8.—Clenred—Propelter Gordon Campbell, coal, Chicago, THE SCHOOL BOARD. List of the Principals and ‘Keachors Rohe M. Dall, Ahnupee, thes, Hehe olden Harvosk, ‘Grand Havon, lumber, in Hehe City of Grand Rapids, Grand tnven, luinbor, Elocted Lust Evoning. sche Falls taratns ae Aas tamer ‘Tho City. Board of Education beld an ad- Lumborman, IMlack Crecl lonmuen, Muskuxor, umber, oll, Muskeyun. lunibor. Nebr Wille Loutit, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Annto ‘Tomine, Grand Lave: Journed inceting last evening, Presidunt Duluny fo tho chair, and 2 quorum present. Ai avUn, woo! On motion of Inspector Hoyne, tho election of Bene Turance Lanter, Mapiatges nwut., Superintendent of Schools was gone tuto, and ‘sebr Soa Bird) Bauyeucky Fatiroad,tlos, iaadl Superintendent Howland reeeived tho unani-+ Sone Nanay Ublle, Mactarity’s Lier, railroad tles. | mous voto of tho Board, Asalstant-Superin- 1 amt uur Chieaxo. Milwaukee, sundries. Sumy Shoboysan, Milwaukee, sundeica, Prop Canada, Collingwood. sundries Wuaahicken, Hufino, nundse Top 1 Teavorsy, Travorso City, sundrlos, Prop SMessenger, Benton Harbor, sundrivs, P ‘Cheboysxan, sundrios, Frop Swallow, tundont Deldno was atso revlected by the samo vote, The cloction of Principals and teachers of tho ‘WMiah Schools was next beld, and tho Conzinit- tce's recommendations were concurred in, ‘The SS pete Principals chosen were IH. H, Bolfleld, Nortn rN K, 1g, Thos Musk be 1d Le . I. Poe By bamipeon Sua rao, aandrton, Divistan: Jeremiah Slocum, South Division; and 7.3. Wetmurs, Newburg. Buttal Annlo Laur, Muskegon, Jumber, rop K. McDonald, Muskogun, lnber, Prop 8t Joseph, Muskegon, lumber. Georgo P, Welles, West Division, Tho election of Principals and bond nasist- ants in tho sevoral schools was then taken up, Hab Man ie Gran lige tin Tho followlug aro the Principals elected: At= fop James Davidson, iii tnour Street Scbool, Mr. Lana D, Ayres: Brighton Pron Charion Helts, Mnatstue, luwbor, Bchool, Slisi Sarat O, Babcock; Hrown School, Prop Avon, Husain. wun Androw J. Woud; Burr school, Mnlph J. Manse; a rhee. Rehr (eM. Davis: Sturkogot,iumbor. Columot Avenue School, Misa'Eicotu E. Dewey Schr Melon Pratt, Chul inborn, Carpenter, School, Volnoy Underbilt; Clarke jchr Mary B. liale, Muskezon, jumber, Behool, . Silas Lb. Wor Cottuy ‘Grove ole ABie S DOT ne, Lent aare ere HUINDOr, Hehoul, Mls, Louis Curt Divite . Taye fon Cleaver: choo, 88 See ere ete pamelor es Musta fl, Sayward; Dore School, A. Ii, Vanz- che G Hnerison. White ., WOO Sehr Antaros, Muskegon, wood, og + ACTUAL BAILINGS, wall; Douglas School, Urvitle 1. Urights Elizn- both Sereot School, Mies Hurrict No Winchell; Foster School, Miss Luella V. Little; West Four. teenth Streot Schvol, Miss Tammiv E. Flowers; Franklin School, Nortun U. Boomer: Hnven School, George U. Bannan; Mayes School, Aldon tao, GH bu curD, . Morriwan: Holden School, Charles I. Rab- ‘Ashtabula, lhe, hi a 4 ry ata ; cock; Jonvs School, Miss Alice N. Barnard; King Ferner tuataeen, el. Behodl, Nolito_flnrdick; Kiuale School, Albert runiete CAT Abt, Istht,. X.. Babln; East Kinzly Street School, Miss Sehr ‘I’. Simms, Ci Villagy, Nght. Megglo E, Burns; La.Balle Schoul, James Bone Austratiie Munkoyon, Hint, Horman; Lawndale School, Miss Elvira Pennell: Schr Harbarian, Hecanaba, Init, Lincoln ‘Schoul, Frank 8. H ag Tincula Sehr John Kolderhouse, #umuto, £1000 bu corn. Lincoln Schoul, Brink 8. Huywood: Lineuio Sone Lake Forest. Travorno Clty, ligute Htroot School, Miss Harriot O, Pooka; Marquette Bene Hate Lyons Auskogon.} zit . heat Frank 8. Williams; Moseley School, Al- Rone Mantonoa, Pesutino, int. ell Nickersouvilte Bolivar, Miss. Helen cae Hut Fehr three Hells, Ludington, light, lor} Ouk Strect School, Miss Margarot Dougal Bone Allounony, Hire, $40 bY CUFT. nu gaxsnod, | Oukley Sobooks Joln K. Morrill; Ogden Setiool eur fe be Dantoeth Burn a cor ee Goorgo W. Honths Poaraon Btroct Sehou), ‘Misa eur Toten Prete Stuskegoiu flan Miss wile No Be Weaats; “Polke “Strect oh Mar MG ater Diet itght, School, lise Carrio G. Adams; Itaymond ht, School, Bra, Viotorine Havenbill; Sangamoo ACI Bohr Grown lay, Updnts Lay, Ih inastony Ou bu whont. Street ‘Sohoo!, Miss Hhnnak -P, Gay; Soumwmon a stuskouur | School, Mrs. Emily M,C. Btovona; Bheldon , Monowlnue, sundetes. ebook 1H. If, eliold: Skinner School, Mra, ake, Pecan Mate me Ella F. Young; Third Avenue School, Miss Mary ae Hla J, Dewoys Woat Thirteonth Btrest Behoo!, Miss Hel hy lor, Gariion Hay, light, ¢ y Bone dona suche Mantstad, Nett. Maygio A. Currant Throop School, Miss Hosa A. Bohr lindlcal, Pentwatar, abt. i McCarthy; South Unton ®troct School, Miss Prop John Prayeon, Je. Hutalo, 64,500 bu corn. Jennte ¥. Gillesplo: Vedder Streot Sebuol, Mls Str Chicago, Milwaukee, sundrlen, Fis! . Goul ‘ullaco Street Scout, Albert. Ft Pinporta paar capi Fale A gould arauiage ges Shoat Avery Prop aeutigweMomtaguge abt E. 8. Brown: Ward School, Mrs. Emily L. 2. prop Orit, durroucis Grand tinvon, sundries. French; Warren Ayonue School, Miss Anna M. Trop Annle Laura, Muskouon, Hunt Bartlett; fs ‘Washington. Sohow!, Jeremial Ma- bonoy; Wells School, John H. Loomis; Wont~ Aventio School, Miss Hila L, kvarts; and Wicker Park’ School, Miss Eliza Lunidegreen, ‘The election for Ruron Street and Central Park Bohoola was postponed. 5 Tho hound nssietants and speotal teachers rec- Oypinendes by the Comnulttes on Teachora were eleated. trop Celtic, Montroal, MW bu wheat peep Lawrence, Cheboyunt sree nad peadrions rap Slussenyuf, Bt. Jono) es, Prop B. E, Vhonipsan, Muskegon, sundrios, Prop It G, Hrittaln, White Lake, sundrios, Prop 8. G. Baldwin, sini Wetite Prop Colin Campbell, Ludingtin, Wht. Prop Inter-Ocean, Hacanaba, Huht. Propst Joseph, Stuskoyon, Hunt. Albert Hopor, Muskeuon, lint, Hob. 1, Norris, ‘Dic aris laspeotor Burroughs introduced a resolution Hohe W. 1 Pronon, Capo Vincent, 16601 bu corm, roviding.for dividing theduties of Hullding and _—— upply Agont, whloh would roquire two mien to OTMER LAKE rorrs, do tho work Horetofore done by ono, which was a Dernorr. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Detnorr, Mich. July &--Passod down—Pro- pelior Pacific; steam-bargos Wostford and barges, Enst Saginaw and barges; schoonors Oswesutotlo and D, Provost, , Passud up—Propollora Argyle and ‘schoonora Bilzoy esi Phos ae ainbasilns China, cago, City of Concord, and schooners Tu. L. | take thar seuta,oxoopt Ado! who Lamb and J. W. Wart, Buffalo; stoum-bargea | icity undereteod cofegoa te analy ot weno the Anna Smith and schooners tteubon Douck and | position, : Columbian, Huvanna and consort Uolena, Mackinaw, and barges, Rulelgh and consort, Lucorne, 'Yosumite and barges, Willlum FI. Barnum, Germania and barges, A, Everett, and ‘schooners Frod “A, Morgo and Goorge H. Ware Tington,. .Ira .: Chaffue : and’ bargor, Nv ‘Mills cand; barges, H.. L, -Worthington, and -schoonors Exile, , Gon, Sherman, and G, Wy Davis, Smith Moore, and schooner E, I’, Uecate; U,.J..Korshaw, and Sanilac,” sohvoners Catnract, Selkirk, William Young, and Col, Conk) tugs HE. M, Peck and ‘Tom Maythaw. Arrlyed—Stoam-barge. D, -W, Marsh, and sonoonor H. Fy Morry,: : ag ‘Wind soutuoast, light,’ : AN Ie } PORT NONON, cas Pont Hunow, Miche July 8—Passod np—Pro- pollors Chinu, Queen’of tho Weat, City of Mount Clemens, Havana ‘and ounsort, Aonio Smith with Eolute pis. and Jt. Doud,. Bay City_.and Inspector Brenan Introduced a resolution au- thorizing tho Prosident and Secretary of tho Hoard to forward to Presidunt Gurfold the ro- grote and sympathy of tho Board in his aftiction, which was tinaulmously adopted. ‘The question of tho feasibility of rotalning tho school-rooms on North Clark street was ro- ferred to tho Committeo on Mulldings and rounds, and tho Board adjourned. it the next ineeting the now: membors will SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. : _ 2. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chlcano Tribune, Srunarieny, Il, July.8—Gov, Cullom to-day appointed J. Frank Lawrence a Chi- cago West Park Commlasicnor, to fll thy va- ‘enney eausod by the death of S, N, Wilcox, He also appolited John W, MeGraw and Willlam HL Whitehead public adininistrators of De Witt and. MuLean. Counties, Prof, Cyrus Thomas, of Carbondale, has beon re Sbpoltadt State Eptomologisy, Uilnton, of: Chicago, lay complained to the italiroad aud Warehouse Commission- ors against the phtcago & Alton Railroad, charging unjust discrimination aguluat hin In the charge on one freigutear of Junber from Chicago to Summit, Ho says the Jum: ber was hauled only nine smiles, for which 9 charge of SL.17 was mude, while the usual barges, Salina and bargos: Be vl Bruce, Nuvada; Leonard fanaa one = ae Tort oie ig ont yao of pee p sevens Wil=Propaliors W, H, Grotwiok and barge Vhitetdnd and O11 Coupany fled a cartidene of f caplial stock Di 0 TK ent a! hurenae.o| capital stoc! = a WISCONSIN. SAENGERFEST, Speetal Duavateh to ‘The Chicuga une, East Suginaw and ba: an oa, Woatfare and barwest ‘ Champlon and rat ty sohuoner New Hampe Witd south, light; woatber fine, Pour Hurtox, ito ne JULY 80200 p, m.--Dow! aprile obi ar, I is aeiupelies oe idaho, Ogemar, It, Prin ‘Propotiers Chics p= '. Hodge, Armylo, Manuwoy, Wis, July 8.—Thojtenth Singer- Se eee Ae a eeearatt fost of this State was coinmencod here to- aud barged, Ira C! ‘and batyos; schoonure | 24Y and starts out lun very successful man rang, Moonlight, and ‘I ii, Fostur .. c++] ner “Tho: intense heat. to-day kept many ‘Wind south, light. Weather tino, BOPPALO, 2 x hae away from the Assombly Chambor to-night, Apecial Duvaten to The CAteago Tr inter where the concert was held, ‘Tha windows., Buvvato,N, ¥., dul &—Arrived—Propeltors of the Assembly Chamber wero opaned, and Alurks, Hadger Hlatu, Conestuza, Arabla, Chaune. |. i great crowd gathoruid- in the Capltol Park q cey Hurlburt, and échounerd Senator and Auntie Sy urloure § Chea rs alles stew tothe uluugling, whieh was very Kod. Potomac ang |: ‘The chorus was. vory fines and the ‘solos hy schounor Jose! jawyer, yraln. Milwaukeo: , , ropuligrs Bt, Paul, Windiow, gua) Empire tata fos Aa stot parade of al '— Hropotl Chi Hurlb: at 8 for to-morrow, «Cho visiting shige sete igus Nox Bis Loule? and Govainer. | or8 avo highly detigiived With, tho beauties Of dora, tug Hullzo, and schooner Manttawoo, Madison, ae $5, or wna canton aoe ANSE ins | oP ee ee ee ee " ce be ” tv iy My ‘wt Pensacgia has recelyed oflclal Ree ae eee a tboos and ‘ove Wack tone woultiation of tree cases of pronounced Het SUE sche acunat | ws toat irate Ga Bayona y . Georgo Hazard, coal, to Chicago, $1; stoam: | VeraCruz << yds adieb @ 4 WE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES pad LA SALLE STREET. The Owners of the Vacated Por- tion Take Possession. ne A Move Which Greatly Disgusts the Union Building Assoolation, ‘The first sten toward erecting tho now Chnin- hor ofCommeree at tho south onl of La Sulla street was tnkon yesterday ‘nfternuon, The Counelt, it will be remembered, passed an ordi- nance vacating LaSalle betwoen Jackson and Van Buren strect, in order thith Board of Prada building might be put upon tho north front of tho block, fact Juukson street. The Unton Bullding Assouintion applied to Judge Tuley, who issued n temporary injunction restraining the city “and othera" from viteating tho street, THE OWNENS OF THE PROPERTY, HOWRVET, were not enjoined from taking possession, 60 6 aun of ten appeared at tho other end of the block yesterday afternoon and procevitud to ob+ struct tho entrances, Wagons brousht ecetions of fences, which wera quicklyiput tuguthor und. stretched frum slduwals to sitewatk, and hibore ers began tenting up the atone pavement and walks, Within balf an hour tho street was line passuble for either tenms or. pedestrinns, Str. Renstey and Mr. nent, of tha Bourd of ‘rade, wer on the ground at: the tne, but it is not known that tho work wasdone by thele Mires tion, though tho Beard owns the torth #10 fect In tho block. Who, represented the owners of the renuilnder of the proparty, is not known, but they must have sanctioned tho prucerding or the south entrance wonld not have r. Kent seemed to know very little when ques. tioned by a iinrius# reporter, Ile presumed” that tho vention ordinance was vali, and “supposed” the property-owners had taker fon. Mr. Bensivs, 100, wis tat vers com tive. According to tin the Injunction Fun against the owners; THEY NAD NOT DEEN SERVED WiTit No- av1Ck, and his idea was that thpy had dove what thoy had a legal right to do. Mayor Marrison was Appealed to, nud sald theclts’s position was that the ordinuice wna valid, und tho persons who hud entered upon tho property were “ presume ably Justified tn doin 80; that there was no cuenslon For the Interference of the pollee or other city olticials, Tho teuth 1s “prebumably’? this: If Judga Tulvy deelines to make the he it Injunction permanent (and that ho will d ee One Ox cept the Union Bullling Assvclation seems to doubt). tho text step woult be nn Injunction preventing tho ‘Trade from going on with the erection of the butiding. “If tho Board were nut in possos~ sion, the Bond required would pertups bo mere- ly a nominal one, but BEING IN POSSESSION THE SITUATION 13 CHANGED, and tho opponents of tho romoval, if they con» Unue the tlybt after the poutine injunction Is out of tho way, will bave to give It bond af from $270,000 to. $200,001 to Insure the payment of nmayos wrowlig out of the, delay’ cuused by won closed, the litigation, | Ane roposed foo seo that the bon ist wood one, for, when tho end is reached, the sureties will be called on for the cush and sucd if thoy don't pay over. In view of this new napect Of tha case.—the property-owners: being now on the defenalye, and buying the best aide of tho struggzic—it, 1g believed the Union Hullding Agsoctition will geo the folly of Ste nts tempt. to Interfere with tho business growth of the eclty and : = ACCEPT THE INEVITADLE with zood grace. Three years hence thoy will Inuyh at themselves for buving entertained the ideu that tho offices in thelr building would ree maln vacant Jf tho Board of Trade left tho op- posit corner, As fs known, the Board of Trade Itself cannot build the new Chamber of Cotnmerce, its chur- ter inhibiting it Crom contracting the uecessury Indebtedness. It fs the Intention of some of the members to form a separate organization for tho purpose. Up to this tune the efforts in this dircetion are uot conclusive, and tho plains for the structure hive not been agreed upon. Hows ever, tho body will be in existence, and the detulis of tho building all fixed bofore very tony. Va the meantime men wiil be employed on tho site, witenlpy Sherman street and Pacitic uvenus,, constructing the sidowalks, and excavating for tho foundations, This inove greatly diagutted, tho people who: aro trytuy to atop tho Hourd of Trade from mov. fog, and they would nut say! anything about tho clover way in which they bust been outilanked, ————— LAKE BLUFF. = Tho Exoreiwon at the Camp-Mecting Yoatorduy. Notwithstanding the excessive beat of yester- day thore were quite a large numbor of arrivals atLako Blu, The oxerclaes of tho Assembly wore of an interesting character, but notwith- standing those facts o small attendance hon- ored tho presentation of the program, the great majority of people evidently preferring toavall themsctves of tho cool retronts avout the blue plong tho lake shore. Thon, also, many of tho families who have but Just arrived ean searcely as yot be sald to be “at bung,” and are sutlltalne the riest days of the Avscrably fo urrunglug an Duautifying tholr cottayos, s ‘Tho oxerclaus of yesterday wero opened with tho regular session’ of tho Nortnul Institute at. 8:0 o'clock. Tho toplo presented by tho ieader, tho Koy. J. 8, Ostrander, was The Inspiration of the Bible.” At 1! o'clock the morning lecture was {ntroduced with inusiv and devotional serv ices. The Hev, F. Stein, of Milwaukee, was ane nounced, and delivered an_uble und Interesting lecturo on “itellgious Culture ju Secular Behoola.” ‘Tha speaker aruucd that if relictous culture waa necesmiry to tho free duvelopment of man, tho public school was tho plice whore {tahould be inculcated. In support of this sup. pusidion be argued from the atandpolnt that tnou was religious being, und demonstrated tho samo from Intuition, htatory, and philosuphy, It foltowed that thero could.tet bo any cum pleto education which Ignored roligion, "It wi a inistuka, the spoaker claimed, that mental Ulsclpline dequired at schools was.n punacon for nilevils, But the great queation wag, Hus tho State the right to recognize this part of man's nature, and to proyide corresponding faciities in ita sehoola? Te was claimed thut this right had bows recognized by the highost authoritl both In this and other countries... Good citize: ship was to be nequired by Antlligence vol bined with morals, Without tho lutter intel. ligenco was acuréa. “Look to the church and hom," sald ‘the ‘opponents of this thoury, Nelthor tho home, vhurch, or Bunduy-schoul Would effoat the ond ought for; nelthor of theaa mighty factors to olvilization reached tho wreat wuinss of tha children of our country, but it wus in tho public schools that the fundamental principlog of Christianity, not scotarianien, should be taught, s In the afternoon hut a email audience nssom~ bled, Aftor the customary opening oxerelies of song and prayer tha Rev. It. 1. Popo, prator of Trinity Meth Chie addressed y' odist Church, Chi the Assombly on "Tho Unity of tho Scriptures.” In spite of the twolvo or fiffeon centuries occu pled in, tho comousition of the Scriptures or rand Ibrary called the Bible, and the wonder: ‘ul varicty of opportunity and custom exleth during this perlod, thory was, the speaker sald, A most woudertul unity pervading its pin. Nothing could be presented axa parallel. Tho Iteruturo ot Grvece and Romo wis perhaps more oxtonslya, but it would bo absolutely Im- possible for tho moat able eritics to gather into one book the untformity of belief that oxists in tho Hible, ‘The Scriptures dilferod from other writings of the same poriod in that thoy wore lorgoly bistorical and. interwoven with “the rogress of humuuity, Tho apeaker followed ho {ues of the setting up of a splritual kingdom: in thts world, and cited the universal expression to that offect which pervaded the Seripturca. ‘Tho locturo closed with an ‘vluquent reference pte nor and ellicacy of tha trutha of the In tha ovening Prof, W. ©. iichards gavo a reOit'Bunuay Iikiop. store wit prénch at 2 wt Sunday lishop Morrill will preach at 210, mn the Rov. W, x. Nine iu Wo aftornoon, and iu tho ovening tho Rev, St, Mt, Parkburyt and tho Koy. T. M Marah will dutiveruddresses, ‘Tho elegant new cottnxo of tho Rov. M. M. Varkhurst on Ravine avenuo approaches com~ pletion. Mr, Parkhurst now hug. somo twelve cotlnroa on’ tho grounds, and , contomplates i bao th weet er Judgo Os) 1 urrival lay were; Ju and Bru D. Ne Cooley, Misucs py Minnie, aud Mary, and Buster H, i. Couley,ut Dubuaue, 114; Nov. und’ Siw, it. i Pops, J. Date, Chlengo; tho Lr Chivazoy | Chur Han, Madison: We A tho Nov, W. W, Cuse, clea Flichor, Wheaton, Il. Abrony'O.t Mra, W. Ji, Mako, Bvatstons Mint oulve Kellogg, BMliwaukees Prot, W, 0, Rebs ands, Dire, 0, Hi. Muxter and daughter, It, V, Micharda, Misa Mf. Molver. E ——_—_-. THE GUESTS, Mate t Por'Tha Untcago Tridumdy. Achambor tna little pliant hours... Ie furnished for an vvorewelcoing Leer ‘The walls and corners warnished with the bost That can bo found iy any bop ‘mart, He lovos his futher, and ‘tho larger. Of all his little lite} ft Of sone now wet bis parent's love to test, ‘Wo kuow how soon the boy will loag this art, Come hire, my child; and sit upait may Kno, And lot md w friar Into your tart . “Thy roow that you huve thited Up far me Will soon bo vacant) Keop it cloanand aloar ‘Until the Baylin ante knouk, bi Le Ee ie on ane REL MET wi Thon Keep. i theo! * ‘ . rJackyo! Ny Mich, ees) 2 MUCA Small Molo‘{o Got Thaw s ey. proprictor of a tanyard, adjucont to a certain town fo Virgluta, concluded to bulld & staud for tho purpose of vending. bis leuthur, raw hides, and the like. Debating what piso of ‘bitracting uttentony. at asta RApEY Vaca struck ‘sim,” Ho borod van auger-hole through tho donr-post and stick ncalf's tall inte ft, with the bushy end Haunting out. After awhile he noticed a graivedooking personne Rtanding near the door, with hin spectacies, guzing intently on the sign. Aut there he cons tinued tu stand, azine ond gazing, until the curusity of the proprictor war ly excited Jo tire. He stepped ont and adders the ine dividuals “Good marning.” said he, Horn= Ing.'"Raid the thor, without moving his eyes fromm tho alga. “You want to Iny leather?” kald tho storekeeper, “No. “Aro you a armory No Aro yotr A inorchant?” Noe Avo you, a Inwpare! No" Ato youn doctor?” Now Who are you thon?! htm philosapher, Ivo been standing hero for an hourtrying to see ff 1 cottid ascertain how Unt calf got through the augor-hole. I can't make itout tusuve my Ife.” SPORTING. A “pOULLE-cross,'"t There was considerable talk among horse- men yesterday concerning the three-nille race run nt the Drivlag Park on the Fourth, in whieh Mary Anderson and Cailig took part. ‘Tha circumstances of the race pointed strongly to fraud, and it ls now asserted that several well-known “sports” were given the veneiit of what Is Known as “the doubles cross," and were died to the. tune of several thousand dollars thereby, On the eventng preceding = race Mary anderson sold two to one over Calino tn the pools, Ut at the track the next day the harse was made a great favorit, the poufsellling be. {ng $1,100 to 3250 in his favor ‘This result was brought about by au extensive elreula- Hon of the story: that Mary Anderson had been “doped,” and could not possibly win, when, hr facet, she was never In better ean dition fora race, It is ntso stated that it was the original Intention of those having Mary Andersoy it churge not to let her win but un” being apprised | oof the fact that the judges knew all about their enine, the mare's Jockey, a colored boy nanied Jones, was told by one of his employ. ers that he inust whi atall hazards, and was promised S10) In ease of yletory. Ie secured the money in advanec, and at once bet it in the pools‘on the anhnal he rode, thereby net- ting ¥500 profit on the Investinent. ‘The men who had backed Callao at the long odds etre rent eave the § yoof that horse, Wolfe, instructions to‘let Mary Anderson set the mea until two miles and half hat heen rin, when he was to go to the front and win, Everything worked eautituily nti the tine for goin tu the front arrived, when the backers of Callao discovered ty their dismay that Mary Andere sou Was-not being [alied In aveordanee with the program, and the result was that all of them fost Heavily the son of a well-known Iilinois breeder belng taken In for between $5,000 and $6,000, while the party who bought Ciltao, espeelaily for this rice haye not money envueh among them to buy the wie fortunate autmal a feed of oats, NORTIT SIDE MATINEE. There will be a matings at the North Side Driving Agsoelation's track at Lake View this afternoon, races to commence at 2 o'clock. CHESTER PARK. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ctnerssati, O.. July §%—The running meeting of the Chester Park Association closed to-day with 0 2:53 class trot for 0 $1,000 purse, and $400 running purse, mile heats, three in five, In the first eventonty Almont, dr, aud Barkls started. ‘The former was the favorit in the betting at $130 to $0, Barkistook the first heat in 2:27, and Almont the second in 2:26, ‘The buckers of Barkls elated that he was notalriven to win, Bob Julinson, of Lextigton, was lis driver, After the sec- ond heat the Judges called Ed Geer to take Hy won the next two heats fn 27. The judges held an inquest un dolnson, and decided to expel hin, His expulsion was announced from the stand, In the ranning race, Belle of Nelson, Al- meda, aid Sarah Bernhardt started. ‘The Intter fell In the first heat and” threw her rider. Belle of | Nelson handily In ‘line, senlelity hents. > PMG, and ‘y ihe nieeting hasbeen moresuecessful than tha mangers anticimted. CONEY ISLAND. New Yount, July §.—Coney Island course: ‘The wile and a quarter race for t-year-olds was won by Gouverneur, Buckra second, Bernardine third; thue, 2:184f The mile dash was won by ‘Tops: second, Speculation third; time, LtTi¢. bi "The selling rave, mile and a hall, was won . Moscow Itty, Jerry second, Seotilla third; time, 224054. "The hurdle race was won by Terror, Miss Malloy sevond, Diamond third, BUDD DOLE, Tho well-known driver Budd Doble is now on Ils way from Callfornts to this city, lave {ng left Sun Francisco last ‘Tuesday. Ilo wilt be here next Monday or ‘Tuesday, ‘The objcet of his visit ly to drive Monroe Chiet tn the reat stallion race over the Chicago track a week from next ‘Tuesday, and atter that te pilot hin In his races thraugh the Central Circuit, - ‘ 3 A_POOL-ROOM SWINDLED. The New York Werald of ‘Tuesday says: “Kelly & Bliss, the well-known book- makers and betting men, were, It fs nverred, systematically robbed yesterday afternoon, it has been the eustem fur same years past to talegraph the result of ench race fram the track, lmmediately after tha horses pass the post, to the pool-rooms of the firm at Hunter's Point. ‘The winner of the dash of a mile and three-quarters nt Monmouth Hark was sent. by Kelly & Uliss’ agent as Ripple, but the Aismateh that el the pool-ruom read KN iu ‘The dispatch was verl- al, by snothar dispate fed, as slned * Ky i & 8,” ncaning ‘All right, Relly & Biles” “On “receipt of “the seeand dis witch the manger of the povl-roun began paying oof on Krupp Gin Ono of the attnchés of the | poul- ruom tried to telephone the Turf Exchange on Twenty-elghth street, but the instrament would not work und the telegraph wits ree surted tu. ‘I'he Cashier of the Exchanga re- celyed word eventitally to pay off on Krupp Gun. ‘The Gold and Stock Jastrinment In the Sxeliange fndleated that Ripple had won the race, and Uilnking things rather mixed. the Caghlor telugraphed buck for further orders before he would hay off, quate the “ticker”? ag authority that Hippie had wone ‘Tho peo. ilo ut Hunter's Point then began to suspect that something was wrong, stopped paylig olf an the race, and made Inguiry at the tule graph ofico at Hunter's Point. The result of the naubry, itis sald, showed, that Kelly & Diss had been duped, Ir, Kelly says ‘that thy firm ttre tasers to the amount of | $3,000, nnd has/dechted opinions us to how the joy was carried aul, It is thought that there Were four people connected with the attily, one of whom purehused all the pools sold an Krupp Gun at Hunter's Polit, ‘The awhidle has caused n ereat commotion wnonsy, the bettlag fraternity, and an luvestlgatlon hus been begun : YACHTING. Tho yachts Viking, Idler, and Cora are to leave Uiis morning on n two-weeks! crulse in compiny, ‘The yachts will go te Milwaukee, Ludington, Grand ‘frayerae, and Mackinac, and possibly to other places before they ro turn, in éach cause the owners are with their boats, and the little squadron will try and keep together untll thely return, Lt ty understood that this crutse ty only pretinit- nary to a longor one around Luke Superior. TUG TRIGGER. . Tho Audubon Gun Club will shoot for thelf gold pigeon bake this: afternoon at Klelumam's range, Grand Crossing. ~The South End Cinb shoot,for thelr imedal next ‘Tuesilay afternoon on the same grounds, at both shoots birds wil bo furnished for sweepstake shouthys, . r : ORIOKET, - At Lincoln’ Hark to-day a match will be played between the Bay View (\Wls.) Crlekut Club und tho Chicago Cricket Club, Stumps will bu. pitched at 10 v’sluk a m. . ——$—— lGapt Hoyeott Heturne Tome. + New York Letter (0 Palladelphla Ledger, amo Ssfebrated Vela Cubte Hoseutt tl and throu of tholr frlonds who giuda tho tri tits conutry with thei, reyofed this oity, mourning from Virginias abu salted for Livor ool Inter hy {0 day by tha stoamor ituly, ‘The wptaln would not talk,’ but-3Irs, Buyoutt rox marked to ono of tho reporters thut ehe was anxious te dissipate gymo lulao iuiprosyioua oun corning them that hud ined currenoy. in American papers. Pint, sho had no children to bo used pa tural Bee MO band wae citi to tho appellation of * Captulu,” inasmuch a6 ho Bold thse rank iu the Ligbt Guards at howe, Finally, thore ts not a word of truth In tho stato- ment that he bad ever been unkind to Lord Eirno’a tenantry of whom he collects rents. On the contrary, he had always been very Inditicont tu the worthy, and with the thor class he had only Insisted upon strict business aborvances. As for piana for the future thoy had nono yet. For tha moment they were only anxious to get back to the old lund among those thoy loved. Mr. Edmund Uoycott, brothor of Capt. Boycott, is at Iawtoy Springs, Va. TO INSURE GOOD CROPS, A Remedy Proposed to Reclaim Unpro- duetive Lands, Corrraponitence Globee Democrat, BAnnatanca Fans, UL, Jttly 6, 1831,—The very general elreniation of the Glohc-Demo- eratin Central and Souchern Iinots, L hope, will Justify me Innsking spaco fur the follow. Ing artlele. general render because day after day I see iu your disputehes that tn this and that town- ship not more than half a crop of wheat will he gathered, and that, If the etry weather coh: tinue, the corn crop will be below the aver- age. ‘This uncertain farming should be remedied, The question fs, Can it be rem edled? ‘The object of this comuuniextion fs to show that itcan, Let me give sume in- stances: Some years ago ex-Supreme Judge John ). Caton, of LaSalle, hy had) thrown upon latwe tragt of wild tand in Will Et was of the usital pral- at, part rolling, and the wet swale, He tried ordi- uvon It, but never earned enough te pay taxes, He eouldn’t sell, and kept it from necessity, thinking, however, that smne day fis children tight derive some profit from it. ere Wits he year but whit he Tad it under euttivation; somethines 16 was a wet yenr, mmethiies aodry. . but always” the season and his crops failed — to gcomprotmise. he trled wheat, It froze outs if he tried corn, tt dried or sealde ROUT THs a and Judie Caton, wea ce and official hone: furape. One day. of summer junds of an English county, he ne shown over the demesne of o iy Iand-oww and was surprised to that where the ground was the lowest, swainple: there were the «best and the hualthlest grains, ‘The Judge, hhuself a farmer as 1 lave recited, expressed hig sure prise to Iifs host. SECRET OF THE I He was told that the AMATION of those lands was in the appltention of the principle of tiledrainin, By tleetrabalig the proprietor had not only succeeded in. re- elitining vast ueres of iitherto worthless switle, but lid added other.vast sis to his produets, and at a comparatively sinatl outs iy. dinhre Caton remembered that he hind just stich lands itt Unols, hitherto a souree of annoyance and expense, andso he brought the Idea and method home with him, and the yery first sensot began putting it hi proetice, To-day Jtdge Caton considers his Wil County wet-swalu farm one of the most productive and profitable faring in Ciinols, 1 farm upon whilel he bins stables of Freneh (rerelterony) draught horses, blooded cattle, and hogs without number. Without elabo- rath Judge Caton’s experience, I aim au- thorized to say that the apptleatton of the mes chanlenl principle of thtedratning Is, in Judge Caton's experlence, so valtinble, so certain, that no patent-right, guarantee cere titlente Is ut all necessary. And having been Justice and: Judge of the State for many years. he authorizes ime to say that he will IL aereage sucrlet ttt cheerfully answer all farmers’ letters ad- dressed to him at Ottawa, 1, Col, Clark E. Carr, of Galesburg, U1. de- ares toadd his testimony to the benefictal effects of Medrluing. Col, Carr siys that four years ago there wag not a tite-dralned fart in Knox County. Now there are it dozen the factories hy operation, and all of them are not now able to supply the demand for drain tile. Since tatking with Col, Carr I have corre- sponded with twenty or thirty tle-drain manufacturers in_ Central 1inois, and tie each tell ne that it will be linpogsibte to a present orders, Ant pst here 1 desire to say that the xeheral lmpression that it re- quires a peentlar Khu of clay— elay, toannke ties is al! bosh. “Ch drain made dn Winols ts made at ‘Tolono of “yralrie mud.” ‘Phe only seeret ts In the burning, as briekmen make hard or soft brick at pleasure, AND JOSEPH MEDIET, TOO. Mr, Joseph Medi, of ‘Cuts Careago Trin SH, dununee ottiers, ins beconaan enthushast tH tis subject of tlledrilnage as applica bie to [nots prairie, and opens up the col unins of his paper generously to its advo. cut Editors are wot supposed to be ngrl- eutturists, but in tits ease there fs an o5ceps on, for Mr.. Medill was ralsed ona farm in Ohio, and knows what agriculture is, As [ sal, Me. Medi is nn enthushist. Ile be- Neves that the thie fs not far distunt when Uilinols, the Central State of the Unton, will be the centre of the grain-producine reislon, and that while the general nauntlon of the tHle-draining will cost many milllons of dol- Jars, EWI return other and superlor mlll- ons to her farmers. [oe believes further, that with the general application of tle jlralilog the farmers of Ilinols nay suceesstully defy the ralns, the storms, thy droughts and the carly and Inte frosts, Front eonversatlon with gentlemen of experience likey dintze Caton, amt from careful study, Mr. Medlll finds that the “draining econ plishes these results over wild lands. Ifthey are too wet in the spring, the drain runs the surplus olf and gives the turmer from ten to twenty days advantage In early plowing aud seeding, If the summer is one of drought, by the well known application of tho princl- ple of cnpillary attraction the moisture comes tp, but the roots reach down deep and set that healthy warm supply whieh MAKES THE MANDY, PERENNIAL, PLANT. Ifthe winter ralns come carly the tlie draln earrles the surplus water off and the surface erount is lett dry, so that the enrly freezes do not heave and thaw and preventa sieeuss- ful mathering of thy crops, "The dratiing makes hay a sure boa) 80 luxuriant that the entting is a prolitahle burden, ‘Tite draining continues the ergs craund In such good condition that graaing s valuable away along ttl frost, when nn tiled meadows are Inte sere“ and yellow stubble. And now, Mr, Editor, the valuo of this ap- plication inures to nny farmer who chooses to nvall nhuself of it” ‘There Is ne patent an ilies, Any farmer who hay stumps or dead timber for fuel and n mechanical turn can take IMnots pute Wit and make porns dridn tile: OF he dratu-tites hts farm he is sure of Bool crops.- And that ts what the farmer wants, Is lt not? Procios HWowanp. THE BIG BEND. Latest Nows of tho Ladian Fight There —Nine Killed and One sell Missing. Dolores News (Extra), June 2, Henry W. Heaton, just tn from tho Big Bend, gives the following as obtained from a rellable soures. Jleaton arrived from Bly Bend on tho 87th at nuon to meot an anxlous father at Meus - > Willis Rogers had Just arrived a few hours preylous to’ Heatow’s leaving lg Bend. Rogers had gone with Mr, Bean, who was guilng out to bring in the wounded, when Ley et the survivors of tho first Reo party, who told Rogers thoy had burled the two ‘Cartar brothers, of Rico; the two Wilson brothers, ranchinon aif the Manvusy 1. UL Melvin, of Rico, lately of the Big Bendy Jolin Galluwny, of Reo; ‘om Click, of tho Dolores; Daya Willis, Mancos;. and James A. Heaton, brother of Mr. Heaton who brlugs tho news, innking nine burled. Dave Wilson was killed from the Eskridge Tall party, of which W, iL. Dawson was Captaln. ‘Tho elght who were reported missing wera the Tartar brothers, Galloway, Click, Melvin, Heaton, Bean, and ‘Taylor, ‘The Wilson brothor, who heard tho shooting trou thelr cabli, went to ‘ald the party and were killed, together with 0 all, except Jordan Beawand TO, ‘Taylor, Jordgn Bean eseape with ty seal wonnd, and, ag stated ubove, ‘Taylor ts sult missing, Ms fate unknown, ‘Ehe rewalnder of. the’ Rico party aro. ex pectuil toreach Bly Bend tought on thelr return, OTE TTS ‘atated that the elght unfortunate brave men ware foundelyiug close togethers haga thirty-foat fous would liayo, reached teross the spot whora'they were found, _ ’ a Suloides from Unhappy Marrlages: "Tuo Hurvys of Brussela publishes some curious stutletics of suicides attributed to unbappy mar riuges, According to this statement, in Sweden, ONDOF’ avery 1,000 suloidos, those of” 16 inen anid #14 women wero wald tohavg resulted from mattis inunial palsundcrutandiogs or lnoampatibiiity of tumper, In Norway tho lures were 31 nen and in Pruasla, 48 du and bt woniot JS womens in Saxony, 20 nen and 8 womeus In Italy, 36 men and 70° women; in France, 134 men ‘and 1b wouen. It ia remarked that tho largest number af thosesuloldecs occur iu France and Italy, where diyurce docat nat exist, It fs the more valuable to your |. HEALTH IS) WEALTH; Health of ‘Body Is Wealih of Mind, RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Pure blood mates sound flesh, strong bone, and aclearakin, If zon would have your tlesh firtny Four bones sound, without exttes, and your ean le: 1 uae WY Y AL, IAN RASOLVENT. avenrane A Grateful Recognition, “ To cure t CHRONIC or Long standing Dis- enso is truly n victory In the healing art: that roneoning power thut cleurly discerns Defect nnd supplies a remedy; that restores step by step—by degrees—tho body which haa been slows, ly yttneked and wenkened by an Insidious d. not only cominands our respect but serves our geatituile, De, Rudwity bus fur nished tnankind with that wonderfut remeiy, Rudway's Sarauparitiian Kesolvent, which ac- vomplishes tuls result, and suffering humanity, ae rag anit a aalatonee of pain Way dlacuse, hrough fone day's and long nt owe him ty sratitude.— Medical ieerengers is FALSE AND TRU Wo extract from Dr. Iatwa: Disease and Lis Cure,” us follo ane LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY!’ RADWA Y’ s ; Sarsapartlian Rosolvat, Chronic Skin Disensos, Caries of the Bone, Fue mors |i the Blood, Serefulous Disenses, Bad or Vanatur Habit of ods, Sy llls and Venoreul Fevor Sures, Chronic or Old Ulcers, Salt Rhu Nickets, White Swelling, Senld Head, Uterine Alfections, Cunkers, Glunduinr Swell }tizs, Nodes, Wasting and Decay: of the Bods, Pinplos_ and Rlotetes, Tumors, Dyapepsta, Kidney and Bind” der Diseases, Chronic Kheumnatiom and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Calcutons Deposlta, wad varieties of tho above comptiints to which aumetines are ztven specious names. if We assert that there is wo Known remedy that Pasxessus the curative pawor over those disenses that Radway’s Hesolvent furnishes, It curesstep es by step, surely from the foundation, and restores the Injured parts to thelr sound condition, ‘Tho wastes of the body are stopped, aud healthy blood 1s supplicd to the system, from which now minterial is formed. This 1s tho first corrective power of Rndway’s Itesolvent, Jn cases whore tho system has been sallvated, and Mercury. Quickaliver, Corrosive Sublimate, bnve necunuluted and became deposited in the bones, Jolits, etc. causing caries of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortiona, white swellings, varicose veins, ote, tho Sarsnparilla Will resolve away those deposits and extermi- nate tho virus of the disease from the system. If those who are taking these medicines for the cure of Curonte Scrofulous or Syphilitio crises, however slow may bo the cure, {eal bet~ ter.” and tind their general health improvius,. their flesh and weight incrensing, or even keep- © ing its own, it Is. sure sign that the cure fa pro grossing. in those disenses tho pationt either geta better or worse—the virud of the disease 18, not Inactlyes If not arrested and driven frnin the Dood tt will spread and continue to adermine the constitution. As snon as the Sursnparijin mukes the patient “feel better," overy hour you will grow better and {nereasa fn ‘beulth, strength, oud test, OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho removal of these tumora by Hadway’s Resolyent 13 now so certiinly establisbed that What was ouco considered alinost miraculous [s now a continon recognized fact by ull parties. Witness the cases of Hannah? Kunpp, Mrs. C, Krapf, Mra. J. WH. Jolly, and Mee ?, D. Hendrix, 1 published nour Aliminag Cor Wit also that of irs. C, 8. Bilvbins, tthe present edition of our “Falso and True." Ono bottle contains more of the notive princl- pies of Medicines than any other Preparation, tnken in teaspoonful does, while others require live or six tines ng much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, to re- Neve pain and cure notte disenso, RADWAY'S READY: RELIEE {n fram que to twenty minutes, never falls to ro lieve PALN with oue thorough nppileation; no mutter how violent or exeruciuting tho putn tno Rhoumatie, bed-ridden,intirm, Crippled, Nerv- ous. Nenruizie, or prostrated sith diseiso may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF willaford instant ease, i dujlammution of the Kitneys, Inflammation oct he ladder, Inflammation of the Boiwels, 4 Conyeation of the Langs, Sore Thraat, Dif}= cult Breathing, Palpltution’ of" the Heart, Hysteric, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, In= Huensi, Headache, southuche, | Nerratyl dtheamatian, Cold Chilis, gue Chilis, Cai blatun, and! Broxt” diltes, Beulaex, ‘Sun mney Complatuts, Nervousness, Sleeplesnnes: Coughs, Colla, Spratus, Paina tn the'Cheat, dteck, or Limbs, ave instantly relbeved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for [0 cts, Thora Js nota remedial agent ti this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and other Mittirious, Willows, Senrlet, ‘Typhold, Yellow and othor fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) se quickly us RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, * Tt will ing few moments, whan taken record- ing to the directions, cure Cramps, Spusins, Bour Stomach, Henethucn, Sick Mevadache, Diarrhea, Hpsentars Calle, Wind fa the Dowels, and alt [n= Pali, ‘olers should wlwayscarry n bottle of ttad~ Renty Relief with thom, “A few drops in water will proveut sicknoss or pains, from chunge of water. It ig better tuna Freach Mrandy or Bitters na a stimutant, * Minors and Lumbermen should always be pro- vided with it, CAUTION. : \. All remedial agents capabte of destroying lite by.an averdose should be uvolded, -Morpuine, opium, strychnine, arnica, byoscinmus, and oth= or powertitl remedies, do at certain times, in very simul does, relivvo the patient during their notion in the system. But perbups the sccond dose, ff repeated, may aigravate and Increases the suffering, and another doso causa death. ‘Tbure ia ho teceesity Cor urlug those uncertain Qyeuts whon a positive remedy ko Hudway'a Hendy Rellef will stop tho most excruciating x paln quicker, without entulling the least dillis culty in elthor Infant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF.’ Itapway's Reapy Retire ts tho only remedial Agent in Vogue that will Instantly awp pain, » Pipty Conta Per Muttles Ralway's Regulating Pil, Perfect Vurgatlves, suotning Aperlents, Act Without Min, Always Leliable and Naturat in Their Operation. VEOBTAULA SUBSTITUTE -FOR .CALOMEL, Perfectly tasteless, olegantly - coated - with af awuot gum, DuUrKe, TeRUIutO, purify, - cleans, and strengthen, ; Ranway's 148 for the cure of all dors of the Stomach, Liver, Buwels, Kiduoys, Blad- der, Nervous Diseavod, Headache, Constipation, Coativenesy, Indigestion, Dyspepaia, Bilious nese Fovor, Inikunmation of the owela, Piles wil derangemunts of the Intornal Viavera. Ware rantod to effect & pormunent cure, furoly ver= vtable, contuliing bo mercury, minerals, or dol- etarlulis drug. : 27" Ulserve tho following symptoms rosult- ing from disenses of the: aiyeat ‘@ orgs; Cone stipadion, fuward Pies, Fullness of tho Uload tn tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach Heartburn, Disguat of Food, Putin in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,- sinking or Fluttering wt tho Jieart, Choklur or Battering: Sensations whon ino ilar posture, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fover and. Dull Pain iq, the Houd, Doliciunvy of bia age Yellows news of tho Skin wud Eyes, Painsin the Side, prea ant es att Sudden Flushes of Heat, : juralug of 1a Flush. + PP ae goa o y A few, doses of Itapwar's Pitta will free the systons from all the ubovenamed disorders,” “1s Pelee, 95 Centa Por Howe.) > 4 Wo repent thut the reador must consult our vonks and papers ou thy subject of dlscugeg aud thelr cure, ubiong Which may be named: ve Fulse and Truett eT a Hadway on Irritable:Urethrs.!. + uHadway an Sovoputastt. oo, Aud othora relating to dilforent classes of Dis- : eases. « soLM ny DRUGGIETE eit READ + FALSE’ AND 'URUE” Sond a fotter mp to HADWAY © CU, Now 39 Warren, cor, Church-at, News York. lp : Toran ox ‘thousands will bq sont you. 299 THE PUBLIC. : There ‘can bo nv bettor zuarantee of the valuo of Dr, Ravway's old-cstabllshed H. It. Rewe- bigs than the baso and worthless Imitutions of Hie esac ee EO, y s that the name "Hadway"' ls og wast you buy. .

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