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e e e— 1115 CHICAGU DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUS 8, 1873, ILLINOIS POLITICS. Irogquoly County. Wazsxa, ik, Aug, 0, 1670, To the Fditor of The Chfeago Tribtna: Bin: At o mooting of tho Ropublican Con- tral Commiitteo in this (Iroquois) county, Leld Tuly 14 last, it was decldod not to call o stralght ‘party conventlon, sud the Obnirman was diroot- «ed to Iseuo a call for o Poople's Antl-monopoly Conveution, in which mon of all parties might porticipate, As tho Committeo wns composod almost entiroly of farmors, tlioro romalus no question s to tho sincority of thoir motives ; but it hins lonked' ont that tho old ring-masters aud political wire-pulling aro Inying thoir plany tocapturo the movemont by packing tho cavonses and runnjug the Convention to sult their own \onds. This courso has rousod{bo truoreformorsin 1tho Ropublican rauks, and s Farmors' Dologato Convention hns boon ealled to moot Liero on the :8th of this month (next Friday) to disouss tho roprioty of lsening o call for o Farmors’ Anti- }:Iouu]m ly Convention, to 'nominnto county offi- certiand doclare thoir sontimonts, Thore will «loubtless bo n large turn-out and an interesting 4imo. Old Iroquols is wido nwake, and hor farm- .orn do not proposa to have their movoment for gonulno reform attached to tho tailof any party. Plko County, DEMOCRATIO COUNTY CONVENTION. The Domootntio Convention of Diko County was held on the 4th inat., at Pittstiold. The nominations were as follows: Judgo, J. G, Pot- tingill; Olotk, dohu L. Fryo; Tronsuror, David Hollia; Behool Superintondont, J. W. Johnson. Tho Hon. Scott Wilo offored tho following roso- lutions, which woro unauimously adopted : Regolved, That in ho opinlon of this Conventlon, “thia Ropublican party, having control of the legislation of the country, and of he ndministration of National ‘AlFairy, 1n rosponsiblo for tho oppression of the peoplo “occazidned by an unwiso tari(r, tnconaclonablo nionop- olies, and tho flagrant and outrageoits imposiions upon Wlie Soutl, aud especlally upon tho Stato of Loulsiain, “and for thio corruption udl_ oxtravaganco with which itho country da recking, Thatwo deuounce it for il ‘corruption and oxtravagance in aquandering tho pub- Jic domain _from tho yooplo to rich and soullest cor- ‘porations, for tho insufforablo burdoun visited upou oup class of industrics aud productions for tho bonet aud protactior of nnotlior, snd for salary-grab, buck~ oy teals, and Crodit Mabillor transactious, esotred, Tuat wo have confidouce {o Lellovo that 4o varioun Labor Aesoclations, Farmors’ Clubs and Granges, Froo-Trodo Leagiten, snd liko organizations, il reault, through thoir deliberations and exortions An bullding up » beailhy publio feoling tiat el romul in freeing tho couniry from oppreseivo and unjnst “discriminiating tariTs, and tho odious wmonopolies with whioh: e countéy 18 oursed us woll g drivin Zrow placo and power tho men ond parties that stand in tho way of regonoration and roform. ‘Resolved, Thnt, whilo wo hold tho Republican party, and capeoially thio Exocutivo of tho Govornment, witn= out whoso nid thio outrages could not have Leon per trated, and who 44 tho chief participant in the spol rosponsiblo for. tho so-callcd galary-grab or stenl, wo euounca alike tho Republican and Democratio meme bors of Qongress whosupported snd vated for that in= Yamous monauro, Jietoleed, Thnt o reflcat npon_snd polnt with prida to tho history of tho administration of tho country by thie Domocratio party fu relation to its domostic and poiftical economy, 84 woll s it foroign policy, from Tllo days of Jofferson to tho admiufstration of Huckian- s, aud thnt wo boliovo tho firm principles upon which 1hé party wan foundod, and under which tho country roso 80 Taplaly to suck greatness and prosperity, aro Indispensabloto s freo and prosporous governient, And whilst wo rovoro and venerato tho namo by which Ht party o aud s boen know, wo Luro dociaro it w0 ato willing na sndividusls to_co-operate and labor with any organization or budy of mon, by whatever anmo dosignated, to rid tho country of its prosent grlovancos, and rostoro & wholosdmo and economical adwinistration of public atfairs TIIE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho eastern end of North Wator stroot isboing poved. Tho alloy which rune’ from opposite tho eant end of tho' Court-Houso to Wabnsh avonuo is Loing pavod with nephalt. Yestorday throe boys, who wero being taken to 2he Roform School at Pontiag by Sherift Brad- Joy, mannged to slip tho hand-cuifs from their wrists and almoat escapod. Danyon yosterday morning discharged the bunko-steorers arrested on Wodnesdny. Ho enid ho could not fino them for vagrancy bo- couse thoy did not sleep in barns, Won't the boys nccommodate him? How much do docisions. of 'this kind cost ? Mr. Frank Nourse counted the yobicles which 80 o givon point on the Grand bouloyard on "Vcdnnadny ovening from 7:23 o'clock until 8:23, and found the total to be 1,422, Thoro oo B2 horaebnck riders, making a' grand total of 1,474 The nlarm of fire from Dox G4, at half-past 8 o'clock yosterdsy, was_ocoasioned by o woman carelessly placing o lighted candle in'an oil-bar- rol, at Fairbank, Peck & Co.'n ail-mills, at the comer of Dlnckwell and Ninetoonth streets. Loss nominal, The stockholdors of the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Ruilroad met yostorday at 142 La- Sallo streot to consider tho prospeck of gottin B now ronte into the city. It was announced thal tho necessary funds wero raised, but- no action coutd bo takon until the return of the Prosident, +who is out of the city. Superintendent Washburn has boon requosted iby Postmastor McArthur to nid him in dotocting mail-box thioves, 1t seoms that, undoregie dis- ;guiso of gray uniforms, thioves havo mude ex- itensive raids upon lotter-boxes, and have stolen Marge quantitios of valuablo lotters, A number of ~polico oflicors are to bo dotailed to watch thom., John James, a young man who has been in the ‘habit of selling nowupaguru, was adjudged by tho County Court yestordsy o bo of unsound. uind. His cnso is considered hopeless. Sophin Wnrst, » Gorman, aged 40 yonrs, was also de- clared ingano, ‘The othor caso, Lowover, was the worat. On Wednerday afternoon, Bamuel Livington, n rospectable_old gontloman, in crossing tho tracks of the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Railway, at Halstod atreot, stumblod and foil, and was xun ovor and instantly killed. Doputy-Coroner Pilgrim hold nn inquost, at which a verdict of accidental death was rendered, Another country-cousin, of lofty character and good standing in tho communily whero ho re- gidos, foll o vietim to tho bunko fraternity yos- torany. At Joliet George Wood is not o crimi- nal, but a Justico of the Poaco, and is snid to bo o protty shrewd, and withal an honorablo, man, s camo to Chicago yestorday morning, got roped in, and lost $16. "It was o vory clioap Jos- som, The failure of the firms of Enst & Caso and Cnge, Klaus & Co., lumber doanlers, Green Bay, Mich., turns out to be more serious than at tivst roported,’ 'Tho liabilities of Tnst & Casc aro roported to bo about $280,000, and those of Cote, Klaus & Co. $200,000. _Artemus Cartor, Irish, Bullon & Co., and Blanchard & Borland have beon the consignoes of the sus- pended firms in ihis oity. The oxcursion party to the Thousand Islands, now being organizod Ly E. H. Talbot, Esq., of tlio Evening Mail, and otlor citizons, promisos to bo & very congenial ono. It i filling up rap- idly, iho porticipants_beiug maiuly Indios and entlomen who know how to u:fiuy such a trip. 'jl-u party will leave by steamer Montgomery, on Tuesdny ovening. Tho business at the courts yestorday was vory light, indeod, almost all the court-rooms being empty, while the Judges who filed an appearanco indulgod in vory short sessions. The ouly Lusy mortnls round the courts are the minute clerks, who nre improving the shining hour by doing an immense amount of cop‘y. Theo caligraphorous Burklaud has his bands full in teaching tho art of record writing to tiwo neuistanis. Arthnr Welch, aling Boono, snatchod $100 from asafo in tho store of Hartmwan & Bro., cornor of Tlalsted streot and Bluo Islandavenue, {)natm'dny, und then ran away, ko was pursuod by sn om- ploye of tho stors, who came up with him near the Twwolfth atreot bridge. An cncounter on- anod, during which tho thiof drow s rovalvor, o was finally cn‘immd by Datectlvo Miller, and talon to tho ‘I'wolfth Stroot Station, Undor his cont-collur 42 was found. ‘ho rost ho had thrown away. ? The Doard of Public Works yesterday roceived bida for printing ils twelfth annual report, pro- poenls for laying sewers in tho threo divisions of tho city, and oponed bids for tho oonstruction of the approaches to Halsted stroot bridge. The lowost woro as follows: _Clinton Behmidt, curb walls, 816,60 per cord ; W. T, Hilden, flllhli( 30 conts por cubio yard’; Georgo L. Batchelder, paving, 70 cents per square yard; Dotroit Bridge Compnny, superatructuro, 61,600.96; Davis & gfil::;‘,n‘l‘gu, etx,xtm liey%ux;u "Bridgo’ Company 69,000 ; Awmerlenn Dridgo Company, $43,- §14.50 ; 'Tox & Howard, g4 00, oyr P Mr. Gidoon Truesdoll, lambor morehant, is the happy owuor of o valuabilo farm, which ho as- sorth is one of tha fnest In tho country.. About govan years ago ho was tantnlizod by tho lnmber fiatornity that ho conldnot turn outgood cheose, Feoling “aggrievod at such an imputation, ho gent to the city an immonso cheoso and n barrol of* IConoshin ornckors, und gavo a grand cheoso« and-cracker banquet to his brother-lum- bermen. Evor sinco, on tho smmo day of the year, Mr, Trueadoll hos troalod bls coufreres to the eame ropash Yoatorday was the rogular onniversary, and nn- othor banquet wns hold at the Lumberman's Hxehango, A nlxty-pound cheoso, n barrol of Kononha crackers, and a barrol of lager-beor dieapposred from tho tablo in loss timo than one can sy Jack Robinson. Doteotive Gasllgher, of tho Armory Btation, yeontorday mado an important arrest, iniho por- #on of a nogro named John Davenau, Chis fol- low was' sentenced to the Penitoutlary somo- nino yoars . ngo, to sorvo a torm of oightoon Jeum by Jndgo Broeso, of tho 1llinols Buprome !mlull{ for eutoring thia bodroom of n Indy and committing nu agsnult, o servod cight yoars, when tlie Governor, in a fit of sympathy of omo- tlonal Inennity, patdoned him out. Yostorday morning Gallagher doteotod him in tho nct of at- tompting to disposo of & valuablo watch in o pawn-shop on State strost. leing suspioious that tho uegro was not the legitimale owner of tho watch, ho arrested him. An oxmmination at tho Armory rovealed a lonther belt around his walat, insida of which were found fivo watches and n palr of bLracelets, showing thnt Iixecutive olemonoy bnd been abuued, and that the negro hiad not "hoon bonofitod by Liw confineruout at Joliot. ~Ho will bo examined beforo Banyon this morning. —_— AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKEN'S THEATRE. A largor sudienco attondod tho openiug of tho socond monson nt MoVickor's Thontre than has been found thers for o vory long time, Tho lower part of the houso was amply covered, and tho upper circles woll filled. Tho opening piace was o comedy by Dion Boncicanlt, *'I'ho Wost Fnd ; or, Tho Irish Hoirces." It is not well known among Chicngo thontre-goors, not having beon producod in this city for yonrs, It was possibly choson for tho purpose of bringing out tho lond- ing mombors of tho company, Mrr. Thomas Barry and Mr. W. R. Floyd, but cannot bo rogarded am a vory wise ocholce, If Mr. MoVicker intonded to take the nudi- ence by atorm, and make his oponing an ovation, ho conld scarcoly hiave choson a moro unfortunato pioce. The two first acts are ox- tremely tedlous, tho dinloguo washy and fro- quently sllly, aud offoring to the performers no vory obvious opportunity for the oxhibition of whatover talent thoy may possoss. Tho plot is mournfully trite. It 18 tho old, old story of groundloss jenlousy botwoon husband sud wita caused by the mistalon dolivery of two lotters, Tho sitnations aro gonerally wosk, and ono wholo nct is dovoted” to drunken sconos which . aro little short of dlsgusting. Thoro aro occasional ealliea of wib in the dinloguo, but notenough to redeem it, ond many of those foll flat, *“'Iho Wost End" would be the_ funoral dirgo of any young play- W)’lfihb of tho presout day, and is unworthy its nuthor, Tho .company, or rather those mom- bora of it who are not known in this city, wora sufforing undor tho additional disadvantages of oxtromo norvousncss., Lator in the fall, when Dirs. Barry has hocomo better acquainted with Chicago sudionces, and begius to foel at homo, thero ia ronson to look . for excollent nutin% on hor part. Bo storling a load- ing lady will tond to grontly diminish tho distanco betweon atars like DBooth and Miss Noeilgon and tho balance of tho company. Tho samo romarks anly toMMr. Floyd. It wnnf:l bo unfair to criticize tho performanco for tho roasons given sbove. 'his ovening, Bulwor's colobrated comedy, ‘‘Money,” wili be givon, with a strong onst. . DARNUNM'S CIRCUS, Tho city is nlrondy thoroughly Dbilled for Barnum, and ovory urchin has already announcod tho arrival of tho groat hippodromo, monngerio, ond musoum to his {uumtul acqunintancos, nnd overy preparation that skillful advertising can malo, is mado, Itinworthy of note that, eo far .08 tho notices of this mammoth shiow in other citlos aro concorned, thoy are invariably of tho most commeondatory charactor. Tho St. Louis papors culogize ovory doparimont of the circus, BT, JARLATI'S FAIR CONOERT. The grand concort aunouncod for yestordsy ovoning at 8 o'olock, at tho Irish-American Ex- osition, was rathor tardy in commenoing, it bo- ng noarly half-past 9 o'olock bofore the pro- grammo “was commenced. With this exception the concert was vory gratifyiug, both in paint of attondance andtho quality of the eutertainment, Mra. Minahan wns recalled aftor singing I Bacio, and gave the PO%I;]M‘ ballad of “Five Q'clock in tho Morning." "Miss Lyons tried hard to make horsolf old and ugly to suit her charactor, but neithor old bounot, nor oap could hido hor frosl complexion and bright eyos, 5o that sho was not successful in appearing othorwiso thanas charm- ing and protly sd poss lo. Migs Bcanlon's sing- ing was worthy of special commendation. Tho solgctions wore .woll suited to hor voice, and sho dolivered them simply, and con multo czpressione. Blio hos o voico of romark- ablo Bwedtuoss nnd duptls, whilo there i a rick fullness in it which lm}lrcssca the listonor with o gratoful sensa of rolief aftor hoaring the averago amateur singer, There is a peculiarly pleasaut Imrily and froshnoess in her tones, Miss Bean- on is ovidontly not ono of thoso mitista who consider moro lnui;ungo and flexibility superior to sontiment and expression. With thorough training, which hor voico undoubtedly neods, Misn Scanlon could tako n place second to nona of our uative prime donne. The wholo evoning was an eminently onjoyablo one, and the lnrge audienco weroe highly gratified with their ontor- tainmont. THE MUSICAL INBTITUTE CONCERT. Tho Nationul Normal Musical Iustituto, which Das boon in mession at tho Chicago Unlvrsity sinco the middlo of July, gave ils firat public domonstration last ovoniug, in_the shapo of o concort, at the Univorsity Placo Bnrtlsb Churel. Tho auditorium was_well filled, nlthough somo vacaut pows horo and thoro testified to a Inck of proper musical approciation in_that soction of tho city. The concert was under tho dircction of Mr, Carl Zerruhn, the accomplishod loader of tho Boston Iandel aud Hadyn Society, who has Liad chargo of tho oratorio music snd chorus practico d\ulnpi the wncssion. The coucort was intended to show to the public what the u]ifla in attendanco Lad accomplished in musieal progress, cspocially in comparison with tho offorts of the Inetituto last summor, and in this respoct thore ia ouly nced for hearty con- gratulation. T'he chorus b renson to bo proud of its conductor and tho conductor of his chorus, gapeciully In viow of tho comparalively shorb timo thoy have boon undor his care. Tha chorus uumbers about 125 voices, the parts Dboing quite oqually divided. Tho_ sopranos und bagsos of course prepondorated in power, but tho differenco was not so marked as i usually tho case in mixed chorusos. The voices wero montly young and very fresh, which mudo the quality of tono admirablo, and, added to this, thoro was ovident throughout a musical intolligonce of & very Ligh ordor, and an onthu- sinsm which could only come fiom those who are making music tho pursuit of their livos, and not u moro accomplishniont. Lust suminor, tho principal work of study was Costa's “ Bli.” Hhin ummar tho chorua hed had not cnly “ BIL" but nlso_Mendolssohn's Forty-socond Panlm (‘‘As the Hart Pants™), whick, though much shorter, is far more difficult, and requiros extrome- ly corofol and conscientious study. Tho porformance of it showed it its study had boen o labor of love. Tho ‘choral numbars, especiully the tromendous- Iy involvod and long inalo, * Why, My Soul,” wora admirably given, not only in promptness and decision, but also in the minor details of ox- prassion. Tho sopranos woro specinlly clear and vigorous in thoir nttnok, and the bnsgos woro ag stondy ag clock-work. 1n tho olo passages thio altos and tenors dovoloped s fino quality of touo. Tho aris, * For My Soul Thirstoth,"” and the two rooitntives of tho work, woro taken by Migs Annn 8. Lewis, 8 young asingor who hos boforo this nmlanre{i in our concort-rooms, Her voico fs n vory rich soprono of considerable strongth, snd, although hor methed tfor oratorio mugio is a8 yet rather crudo, snd sho Showed ovident signs of fatiguo, still uho no- quittod borsolf very creditably, especially go for n einger who makes little protonsions. It was tbo slnging of o student, but of & student who may, yot tako & high placo. Tho other numbers for tho chorus wero Barnby's ‘¢ Swoot aud Low," Moudolssohn's * Song of the Lurk,” nnd Fare- woll to tho Yorest,” Boothoven'u Jubiluto, aud a glos vory happily arrunged from Olfenbach by My, T, Hoot, which wora speclally adapted for bringing out delicato lights "and shndes, In ol tho mico points of exprosuion, in swolls and_croucondor, sudden chiuges of tompo, and especislly in _planinsimo offcots, the ohorus did _some very Lsndsome worl. ~Mr, Toyis and Mr, Liobling Yluynd tho andanto end Bolierzo frow the Rublustein sonats, which thoy havo played beforo, aud sitlough there was nob & comploto sympat] AY botweon tham, still thelr offort got an euthusiastic eucore, to which the; ropliod” with Sehumunu's ¢ Abendlie which thoy gave very amoothly, aud with mnch fooling, Mr, = Lowia mflmcqnunt'{ pluy- od t[lo “Nol Cor Piu" of Deganini, which bristlos with technical difffoultics, —Blr, Towle' mastory of thom, howevor, nhiowed thut his hiaud hus not yet forgotten its old cuuning, Ho rocoivad an onthusinstio encore, and orented another furor with the offects of his underbow Fluyim? T'akon all in ull, the concert wus & de- iPh!Eu on Tho Mossrs, ltoot mny woll fool ploased ovor the rosult of their wlertaking, nnd Mr. Zorrahn takes one more feathor back to Boston u bis cap, Tho socond and olosing concert will bo given next Tuosday ovening, upon which occaslon * Eli” will bo sung, PERSONAL. Oapt. E. P, Doro is at the Grand Paolfio, Col. J, N. Hill, Logausport, {8 at tho Grand 1Pacifio. 2 T, M. Waltors, of Chiun, is at tho Grand Paciflo. TordJ. K. Parker, of Eugland, 13 at the Grand Dacifle, ¥ } @en. Ed. Chism, of Washington, D. 0., s at the Bherman. ‘I'io Hon, J. L, Moyer, of Fond du Lac, ia at tho Bhorman, ‘I'io Hon, Thomas Darwin, of Bt. Louls, in at tha Bhornnn, . Bou DoDar, tho notor, of Now Oxleans, isat tho Bhormau, Tho Hon. Meury Root, of Quincy, In at th Gimod Dopto ey ool 68 Qulueyy 1 k-t Gov. 0, 0. Washburn, Wisconsin, in at the Grand Pacific. The Ilon. J. B, Caldwell, of Philadclphis, is at tho Bhermnn, 1lon, J, Will, from Now York, is stopping at tho Driggs Totiwo, d ] ‘Tho ¥on, Willinm Makoponco, of Boston, is at tuo Grand Protile, Irof, Woodbridge, of Youn, 0, is ot tho Grand Pacifio. galomn; 0y The Hon, Jolin Boyd, of Washington, D. 0., | inat tho Bherman, ' e ; Con. T, A, Dain b th Webt Bide Drikan 0, of Monmouth, is at the Col, . N. Doblo, of Ginolnnall, is at tho West 8ido riggs Houno, " 'Who Hon, J. I1. Ruttor, of Now Jorsoy, is nt the Grand Pacifle. . d Ion, 1L H. Qotty and wifo, of Muskegon, aro at tho Briggs Touse. : S T. W. Bavage, O. M. Savago, of London, nro at thio Grand Paclfio. <& 3 M. A. Borton, and A. R, Roborteon, of London, Eng., aro at the Bherman, o Hon. Molvillo Ballard, of Washington, D. 0., Ia at tho Grand Paciflo. . F. Lindsoy, of the O. A, &St L. R, R. Is ot tho Wost Bido Briggw Houso. 'W. H. Donahoy, Assistant Attornoy Gonoral of Indiano, is stoppisg nbtho Contrat, ” Judgoe Honry L. Bryant, of Lowiston, {8 rogis- torod 8t tho West Sids Briggs Houso, " The Hon, Georgo Greon, Prosident of tho R. 0. R, & M. R, R, is in tho city, and Is at tho West 8ido Briggs. Btato Scnator Waro, of McDonough County, isin tho city invosting In real ostato. Accom- imnlefl by Sanator McGratl, ho hau boowinspeot- ng thie city and suburbs, Jnmes I, Fostor, of the well-kuown dry goods houso of Jaggard & TFaster, of Leavenworth, Xan,, ns Lcon in tho city during the past wook buying heavily of Chicago morchants. W. Bowman, Atchison; 8. Pecll, Olncinnatl; . W. Middington, Dotroit; J. 8, Wolf, Elkbart 8. 8torn, Rockford; ‘0. Corbitt, Marion; J. D, Platt, Worron, 11, aro ot tho Briggs. N Thoe um{floyos of the firm of Edwards, Bluott & Co. lnst ovening oxhibited thelr regards for thoe Iate cashier, Mr. A. 8. Curran, by presonting Lim with o silver pitcher and salver on tho occasion of his birthday. k4 Mr. 8.8, Whuuoi, an old and respeoted busi- noss man who has becomo idontified with the city, died o bis residenco yestorday morning. Tho Board of Trado, of which ho was o mombor, passed rosolutions of respoct to his memory. Among the arrivals at the Central Hotel aro Goorgo lioss, Omahia; A. 8. Korn, South Bend; J. Jonking, Milwaukeo; G. H. Maiton, Clove: land; Oharlos O. Bishop, Philadolphin; T. H. Cartox, ‘lamagun, Pa.; John Btowart, Hamil- | ton; G. W. Howo, Coldwater, Mich. Tho following woro at tho Commercial yostor- day; W, H. Stovenson, Now Orteans; John B. Qcorgo, Codnr Rapids ; 7. B. Armstrong, Guelph, i Ont.; 1. W, Neil, England; A. Burbank, Roch- estor; . N, Ilale, South HMayen: D. B. Jonos, Now York; J. H, Iroland, Syraouio; Goorge Noon, Dotroit ; H. Lincoln, Buckloy, The following wore nmong tho prominent ar- rivels at tho Bhorman yesterday; R. M. Greon, Burlington ; Frank Bowman, Now York; B. K. Muller, Milwaukee; D. A. Ross, Dotroit; O. I Harroyt, Norristown, Pa.; John Boyd, Wash- ington; Z, B. Caldwell, Philadelphin; C. B. l’arke!, Meridan, Conn.; 8. Sachs, Sun Fran- cisco. W. R, Steelo, Fort Wayno; A. Knoglo, Man- ehoatory Judge I. W. beClalla ; B Wnuh,‘cm’lil'\!vllln; A, cugh‘rli‘.,’;f]bflffllx‘, ¥ 8. Walton, Nov.; Jamos A, Olmstond, St Daul; W. F. Konyon, New York; N. J. Moek, Pitts- - Dburgh; J. A. Modisotte, Uniontown, Pu; W. S, Wood, Piftaburgh; J. H, Archer, Texaa; Jord, Detroit; and J. ', iyre, Choster, Pa., woro smong tho arrivals ot the Wost Sido Driggs House yestorday. Tho following wero among tho prominent ar- rivala at tho Grand Pacific Hotol yosterday : J.J. Ridgway, Philudolpbia J. W, Irgland, Symmomo; H arr, Ciucinnati; O, H. Spregue, Dow tou; T. K. Btrong, Olovalend ;. ¥, Wollington, Dotroit ; 1. P. Androw, Hamilton, Ont.; J, B. Cook, ft. Paul; R. R. Lockwood, Mino La Motto; R. I Mungon, East Bsginaw. J. W. Morrill, Lonisville, Ky.: C. L Pond, Conuecti- cut; John 8. Pentor, Lake Superior. F. G. T, Struve, Cousul ot Quoboo, is visiling ut Liomo in JefTorson, Wis. Boas weod promises himsolf a cotttage by tho sea, at Narragansott Pror, . I Drof. Silns 11, Pearl, Principal of the Stato Normal School at Plymouth, N, IL., died thoero, Aug. 4. Col. W, K. DoGraffenroid, & prominent law- yor aud Railroad Presidont, died at Macon, Ga., on the 1st inst. Miss Noilson, the pretty English actress, is tho bost woman switamor that evor triod tho surf at Long Branch, Col, E. A. Calking, of tho Milwaukes News, is likely to go on tho winning ticket, in Winconsin, for Hocrotary of Stato. Gov. Noyes and family aro at Greon Buiphur Bprings, Ohio, whoro thoy intoud spending o fow weeks for health and pleasuro, Toward Glyndon (Miss Loura O, llcddan?, 3 dont and duuib writor of mnoto, i at Whipplo's #chool in Lodyard, Coun., learning the procoss of lip-rending. Tho Tov. It. 8. Kendall, of Connecticut, who wont abrond in 1871 as Consul to Brindisi, died, June 17, ot Gounon. 1o was a brother of Con- gressman Kondall, of Novada, Tha chiof clork of the Postal Car Service bo- twoen Washinglon and Now York, Bryson Me- Lollan, boa boon arroated for robbitg the mails, o is nson of ox-Aslstant Postmastor-Gonoral McLollan. Bays the Fort Wayne Sentinel: * O, P, Morton has decidod to make only ono apeech during tho Ohio campaign, 1o might omil that and sond s fow coples of his old spcech—poaplo will never kuow tho differenco.” Gov. Hartrantt, of Pennaylvania, with a party of frionds, has beon onjoying n short rospito from his ofiicial duties, in making s flyluf Visit to Baratoga, Lako Champlain, and. othor locali- tios in Northern Now Yorl, J. D. Dluko, of Rochoster, Minn., has resigned a8 a Trustoo of Iamline University, becauso ho congidors the flunl location, midwiy botwaon Bt. Paul and Minneapolis, dishonorable to tho ‘Trusteos and a repronch to tho Churel Gov. Woodson, J, I’, Grubb, and J. Kate Bur- goss 1otk yostorday morning for Holt County, on o huu&ug oxcursion, ‘Tho parties aro now on iho froo dirt of Missourl, and in no dauger of arrost—as long us thoy bohavo themselvos,— 8t. Louis (Mo,) Gazelle, > Tho Right Rov. Ldward Ilarold Drowno has hoen translated from tho Heo of Ely to succoed tho Iato Hamuel Wilberforco as Bishop of Win- choster, Ho groduated, as wranglor, at Cam- Dridgo, in 183%, bocamo & Professor” in 1854, and was made Bishop In 1864, T'ho roveunos of Ely are £6,600 ; of Winchestor, L£7,000, Fuglish Republicans protost against Quoon Victorin quartoring her sontAlfrod an the poople. They are burdor to ploase thun somo Amorican Qtepublicans who ladn't o word to ssy whon Grant olovated Lis son to the position of Liou- tonant-Colonel, over tho Licud and shouldors of old and war-triod oflicors.—New Vork Sun. Joames IT. Blater, the lato Congrossman of Orogon, explainy thathio ought to hunve had $220 moro than the salary-grab guve him, whilo, but for tho salary-grub, ho wonld have got 31,100 luss, his claim for miloages having atrondy loon out down to that oxtent. . Thorafore, whilo ho in “in " $1,100 by the grab, ho utill, considors him- solf an honeat aud an injured man, Ono 8. P, Brown, who bas beon o member of tho Washington City Tsimmuny ing, bottor known as tho Bonrd of Publlo Worlw, hay just boen hrought up to tho *snnbbing post” and compollod to pay over €3,600, lalanow ovor- drawn from tho ‘Govornmont as Naval Agont Griring tho war, Thono fallowa gonerally Fopt money cuough to mako thom wafe, and then Ahoy nover crowded Govornmont officials for a sgotilemont.—Toledo Zilade. e MURDEROUS ASSAULT. A Convict Attempts to XKill the Ware den of the Massnchuzetts Stnto Prise ons===The Warden Scverely Enjured =exTho Convict Shot by the Warden, Zrom the Hoaton Journal, Aug, 0. Tho wsual quiot of tho Stata Prison at Charlo- ton was disturbed on Tuesdny Dy n dastardly and murderaus attuck “11,0" the Wardon, Gen, 8, 1. Chwberlaln, fu which o had a very narrow orenpo from raceiving futal injuries ab f[‘; of u conviet named Doniol Wholton, Tho affafr transpirod in the ropair-shop, on ho ground floor of tha long_ bullling nt the Tower end of tho yard, aud under the following ciroumutunces : "Tho Wardon was making his ususl inspection of tho workshops, and, shortly before 11 o'clack, 1o sloppod into tho ropnir-eliop, whoro tho malc jug and mending of tho convicts' garmonts is performed, and where slso coungrogato tho in- valida of the inatitution, Asho entored the shop ho saw Wholton, who is omploged in doing odd jobs about tho prison-yard, welking up anddown tho floor, ' Ifo puld no Jmhculnrn tontion to tho nun_at tho time, and, offor o briof tarry, tho Whardon passod up-siairs to tho_shos-shop ovor- hond. Wholton immediatoly followed tho War- don up-staing, but wont up two flights to tho bronzo-shiop, and, not seoing bim thero, Lo mado an orrand to the ovorscar, Officor Owan, tho sue- cosuor of Bargont, rocontl? diechargod, i question was about somebody who enmo to soo him tnst fall, and which the'officor know nothing about, and, as ho turnod nwnf‘, Wholton mut- tored something about lnwln{: ia d—d lifo. He then wont to tho hend of tho stairs juat as Warden Chamborlain cnne up from thoe lower 0 hands story. * Tho Wardon, sceing tho conviot away from his Togitimato placo, wont to Oficor Owon and nskod him what his errand had been, whon ho informod Gen, Ohamboriain of what hnd taken plnco. Tho Warden thon procooded down stairs to tho repair-shap, whither Whelton had returnod, and nskod him’ by whoso suthority ho bad Joft the shop, Ioroplied that it wns without tho por- mieslon of any one, 1Io thon began to talk upon the samo subject which ho bad mado tho exeuse for hia yislt to Ofticor Owen's ulmlp. The Wardon thon asked him if Lis hond felt bad, and e roplied that it did not, Gou. Cham- Dorfoiu then told him that ho hind botter put on his {nukut snd go nlong with him. This scemed to inflame Wholton, and ho nsked in an ox- citod mannor if ho wns to bo locked up. Tho Wardon told him ho was, wheroupon ho ran and seized a largo rhovol standing in ono corner of tho shop, uged in houndling conl, and ran toward Gen. Chamborlain with tho weapon raisod abovo his hiead a# it he intondod to strike him, It was but the worlk of . minuto for tho Wardon to draw the small-gized rovalver which ho lad in his pockot, sud coveriug his man, waitod for him to como noaror, Ho Intonded to wait until the motion to strike was actunlly mado and thon shoot the man. ‘Whalton, howevor, suddouly stopped, and with lightning-like rapidlty hurled tho shovel, blade firat, fuil at thoe faco of tuo Wardon. For this the Warden was unpropared, and ho could not ocscspo tho blow, Tho blado of tho shovel, nfcer cutting throngh tho brim and orown of hig straw hat, which lind tho offoct to losuon tho force of the blow semowhat, struck Lim porpondionlarly on_tho right uido of the face, cutling opon his eye-brow and oponing g face noar the noso 3\1“0 to the bone, making what ot firat appoared to be a mortal wound. Halt-stunned and halt-blinded as Lo was, Lo nim- ed his [‘)(fllfll at_tho convict and dischorged it. Tho boll entorod his Joft gido, and striking tho touth rib cracked it, and ther glancod into tho floshy part of the body, whore it still romains, No toonor had Whol{on rocoived tho shot than ho sprang for a second shovel, whon Gon, Cham- botlain fired ngain, the ball hitting tho ehosel and glancing off, iflurlng no ono, Bofore bhocould advancoupon tho Warden with is second weapon the convictu in the shop grab- bod tho would-bs murderer, and, lthough ho etruggled violontly to free himsolf and renow his attack, ho was hold until the arrival of au officer from outsido tho shop, when Lo was socured and takon to the hospital, whore his wound was probod and dressed by Dr. Latimer, tho assist- ant physician of thoinstitution. Warden Cham- Dberlain wout to his office, whore his wounds wera dressed and Lo resumed his daily routine of duty. Alllmlltzh Lis injuries are In'no wise dan- gorous, ho will in all probability bear tho marks of to-dny's asaault for tho remainder of his days. 1t tho blow had boen rocoived upon tho other chook, the bouo of which was broke in nn en- gagemont whilo in tho sorvico of his country, it would bave boon attended with fatol rosults, Wholton, the would-bo murderer, i8 s power- ful man same 88 yoars of ago, awl vab tbttuLcud OIS BOPL.'Y, 1074, 10T & Letin'uf threa yorrs for making & murderous assauit upon OfMicor Foster, of Boston, with & bricl. Ho hns boon punished soyeral times by tho Warden for disoboying tho rules of tho institution. fho attack, it I8 surmised, is a premediteted affair, a8 on tho 234 of July the Warden recoived a piece of paper, upon which was drawn o pic- turoof n man onclosed in o cofly, sud which boro tho following inscription, printed with a pen: “‘Chamborlun, bowaro! Resign, or meat our fate within ton payw.” ‘Ihis was signed K, K. K" Bevoral convictsaro supposed to bo kuowing to tho fact that an attempt was to bo mado to tako tho Warden's life, and that Whelton wus moroly atool. Ibin belioved that tho affair iv also ono of tho results of tho recoul falso charges made agrinst the manage- ment of the institution Ly an offlcer who somo timo sminco received his dischurgo, nod theso charges coming to tho vora of the con- victs, stimulated them to insnbordination, ro- sulting in o murderous attemypt upon tho lifo uf the Wardon. T Y . NEWS PARAGRAPHS, The Wisconsin Contral Railroad has 2,000 men at work botween Stevon's Point and Luke Supo- rior, s —The Towa Stato ceneus, now in progross, shows n population of 744,032 In couutics thab had 7-10"160 in 1870, —A. Ditusvilie (Pona.) girl, 18 yoars old, made ‘hor father drunlk, stolo 190 from him, and ran woy with o sailor, snd iried to commlt snicido whon overtaken. —Tho latest sunke utor} is told by tho Boulh Bend Tribune: **lenry Jaquith showed us thiy morning o grooniah colored snako, or reptile, about four inchos long, which was found in o hon's ogg} bought at Staple's grocory by his son Androw Jaquith, Tho roptile hud » rough or corrugatod uqfnurnncu, sud when tho ogg wes broken open it was alive aud moving fu tho albu- mon. IIow it got thoro lsn mystory wo will nat attompt to oxplain.” —Wo sro warnod by the Pottaville (Pa.) Miner's Journal that the advancoe in tho prico of anthra- oite at tho minos will bo 10 conts a ton for euch month from August Lo November inclusivo. ~I'lo bridge ovor tho Hudson River at Pough- Koopsio will furnish an ltom for the tolograph sbout omes a weok for some timo to come. “l'ark bogius thia weok on tho foundation of tho plors. s 'ho largost wronght-iron bridge in the Unitod Blates hng just boon comploted across White River for tho Wisconsin Contral Railroad Company. Its longth is 1,625 feot, its cxtromo height 107 feot, with an avorngo of 90 feot tho entire distance. ‘fho Lridge at tho bago is 30 foot widoand 8 foot 4 inches ut tho top, and s braced with iron rods and braces, The costof tha bridgo I8 about §200,600, —Jamos Morgan, a lumbor-deslor of Glons Tally, N. Y., and o prominent busincss man at that placo, mot with a horrible death onThurs- dey night. The clroumstancos, nu reportad to us by s correspoudent, are a8 follows: Blr. Morgan hoard tho horsos in hin barn, during tho night, kioking and mking eomldofublo rioiso, and taking o lantern Lo wont to the barn, whero, it is snpposed, a horso kieked him insousiblo, broaking tho lantorn und setting five to tho barn, M, Morgan, tho horsos, aud burn woro entiroly consmod, —At North Ogden (Utal) recently » company of women wout to the house of o man who wa in the habit of boaling his wifo, und taking him to n barn, appliod to his_naked hm? a complota covoring of tar, and would kave added’ fonthors Lut for tho carnost pleadings of his forgiving spouso, —0n Wednonday of Inst weal the son of 0. J. Ausaablo, of Warron, Wis,, uged twolve years, wad drilling some of his playmntos as soldior, using o picce of lath to ropresent o word, am whilo runuing ot nrapid rato hls foot esught in & croguot oreh, throwing him with mueh forco upon the sharp ond of his sword, which entered tho mookot of tho oye, pasaing to the dopth of throo Inches, }mnulrntum the substanco of the brain, 'The shick broke off, loaving a projec- tlon of about ono Inch in_length, which tho hoy himuelt ‘grasped, und nol until af- tor applying wwel forca did he succoed in witbdrawing the sano, Aftor rocolving the iu- ury he walkad home, complaining but lttle § 14 only anxiety roomad to bo the fear that ho would loso thoe sight of his oye. Boon, however, ho becnmo ul.unhr and after Lingoring for forty= olgbt hours in agony died.—Jarlington (Wis.) Republican, § ~Qliyer Dalrymple has commonced tho whoat harvest on hin farma In Wanhington and Dakots Countios, Ono hundrod mon with ton four-horso ronpers aro charging through the rieh fiolds, Tour largo steam throskora will bo Kut In oporn- tion on tho 16tl of this month, with tho inton- tlon to market tho crop tho Insb Lnlf of August, a8 August dolivorios in Milwaukeo onn bo con- tractod at 10 conts_per bushol nbove those of HBoptombor, MMr. nnlryml)la ig of tho opinion ?md that in cortainly antitled to o fair hearimr) hint Minnosota will export about $25,000,000 vorth of whoat from {ho erop of 157 il Ludglng from prosont {ndications, tho grade wil 0 oxcollont. “BoLtor harvost wenther cnnnot ho fmaginod.—St, Panl Pioneer. —1It will bo romemborod that the little steamor John Rumaoy, belonging to 11 'L Rumsoy, ox- ploded n boller Nov. 4, 1864, a short distance clow tho wharf at St. Paul, Boven porsons woro killed and & number on board and on tho Albany, a bonat owned by Commodore Davidson, with which sho wnu raclng, worawounded. Hub- soquontly s numbor of suits wore inslituted in tho Disfrict Courts of Dakotn and Inmsoy Countios ngatnat Dovidson and Rumsoy to ro- covor dnmangon, Rumnoy being o rosidont of Winconsin kopt out of tho wny and wns not sorved, bt Davidson wns served and conteatod all tho auits clear up to tho Buprome Court of tho Unltod Statos. The nggrogate amount paid by Davidson on judgmonts and costn oxcocded 25,000, Boforo Rumeoy dicd, swhich was in 1872, ho mundo an nssigument for th benoflt of hin creditors. Commodore Davidson hes now, through his attorney, put in n elaim agninst the ostato, to moko Rumusy contributa ouc-half of tho disbursoments mado on nccount of there ex- plosion eanes.—St. I’aul Pioneer. ~Mrs, Hees, tho Wayland (N. Y.L ‘murdoress, whoso hands were embriad In tho blood of two mon, ono of them n brothar, Is an inmate of tho Utiea Lunatio Asylum. 8ho reminds thono who visit hor of “Lady Machoth™ in the famous sleop-wallking acons, nnd is enid to bo a living oxhibition of ono whoo intellect ins boon hurl- cd from its nost by disonse—ono of whom the drondful malady or Tiomicidal insanity haa tnkon posscssion, In her wandorings abont tho cor- ridors, sho _goncrally carries m her hand a pioco of cloth, which sho’ Jaboriounly tears in shreds, muttoring monuwhile somo fancy of her diu- ordored imngination, Bho diffors from Hhak- spoaro's horoluo, howovor, in that sho docs not alludoto her terrible crime in thelong sofil- oquies sho infticts upon tho listener, nnd thero nro thoso who fusist thather ingnity ls all folgnod. —— Alloged Supernaturnl Gifts Restowod on & Prominent Lady. From the Springfield (IiL) Journal, July 6, From Mr, Ed ILill, Doputy United Statos Mar- shal, who yostorday roturned from n visit to Olnéy, Riohland County, wo loarn somo intorest- ing fncts connccted with tho rocont manifesta~ tions of alloged supornatural power by Mra. Poywoll, wife of Dr, L A. Powell, of Oluoy, who will ho romemborod by mauy of our citizons as a prominent membor of the Twents-geventh Gon- ornl Asgombly, It appears that upward of a yoor ago Mrs, Powoll declared herself possonsed of supornatural gifts, but boing o lady of wunusual refinement and _dolicacy, o manifestation of thom was nalurally repugnant to her." Moro rocontly, however, a4 sho atates, nho was Divinely instructod to put In practico lior power, oud claiming it to bo entiroly a honvonly gift, sho hesitatod not to comply with Ehnt sho considered s direct mandato of the oity. IIeyr powors, according to the roport of the citizons of Olney, many of whom fully accord to hor mitaculous attributcs, i chiefly manifested in tho honling of the sick. This is reported to bo nccomplisked by tho impouition of Linnds ne- companied by prayer and ropotition of Berip- turo, theagh tho curo i» nob alwnys_in- stantancous, but ocours at the timo Mrs, Powell states it will bo sccomplished. It in further stated that o groat is tho confidence in Ler power that haudhorchiofs are sevt her, and ihey, pausing through her Lands, aro roturnod, sud offect tho curo of the sick person sonding them, ‘Tho effect of those soveral manifesta- tiona is snid to bo doprossing upon the health of Mra, Powell, who continucs them, howevor, a8 she belioves, in obedionce to Divine direction. Noturally, thoss cirenmatances create quito a conmiotion in the vicinity, oud evon from places remote crowdsaro gathering to witnoss tho cures. Mr. Tfill statos (hat on Yridoy lust 112 persons had callod to soo Mra. Powell, whose doors aro now opon to nlk who dasire hor ministrations, which aro, of courso, reuderad pratuitously. Among thoko stated to Lo oured by ler, aro soveral prominont citizona at Olnoy, well kuown iu this uit{. ‘Tho ontiro circnmstances are of that po- culiar charncter hardly suscoplible of explann- tion, mare capecially as tho porsons connectod with them aro of sucli charactor as to_cutirely precludo tho suspicion of chicanery. 1\ may bo ndded that tho subject of these Divino_ revola- tions, as she considers them, is not n beliovor in Spiritualism but a membor, in good standing, ot tlie Prosbylerian communion. -— Threo Lives Leut. Adamavile, 0. (A1 3), Corvespunsivncs f the Cincine i Commercial, Thé saddost calemity that over bapponed in this community ocourred yeaterday ufternoon, Dotween 1 and 2 o’clock, about two milos kouth- enst of this place. AMr. A, T, Wine has a woll that hns beon ubout dry, aud about thirty-five foot doop. Tho past few daya ho has boon dig- givg it doopor, aud a windlass and tub for draw. Tug up the dirl stood over tho mouth of tho woll. Yostordny, ono of Mr. Wino's daughtors con: cluded to put somo butter down in the well to cool, and porsuaded lher brothor to lot her down in tho well for amusomont, which had been froquently dono before. Io finnlly concluded to lat hior down, and was draw- ing bor up, and when near tho top tho foul air that was in tho well mrdo hor insousible, and sho foll out of the tub to tho bottom. Her fathor, as soon a8 the aceidont was lmown, eamo out nnd lot Lis son down to bring Ler up. Ho had bardly reachiod the bottom boeforo ho becamo ingonnible from tho foul siv or damp, No otlior liolp being near, Mr. Wiuo ruised an alarm by ringing tho bell. Tho neighbors cama in from all quarters, Among tho firet thoro was o young man pamed Winfiold Hanks, Without stop- ping to inquire about tho condition of tho woll, he waa let down with a ropo to Lring up ono of tho bodios, nnd whilo engagod in tying thorope he beeamo ingonsible, Tho oxcitoment by- this timo becamo iutenso. A littlo morc precsution wos uow manifosted. Ono or two more porsons were lot down, but could not romain long onough to gob either of thg bodies. Finally John Bowden was let down, and stay- adl long onough to seoure Hanks, and brought him to tho top. A elight flutlering of the honrt wag manifested aftor hio was brought up, but it soon coasud to beat., No one alse daring to go down, ngmrpliug ool way attached to o ropo aud the bodies of tha other two woro brought out, life being oxtinot. Miss Wino was about 18 yoars of ago, an e complished ynun§ lady. Ior brother, about 21, lmtlsl\nt roturnod from collogo to spend his va- cation, but he wns doslined nover to return. Young Mr. Hunks was = son of our townsman, J.D, Hanks, Enqlv, about 32 yoars of ago, & young man of bright prospeats, 1o had been marriod just two wouks botoro tho snd calamity oceurred, —_—————— An Indizna Baby Show. Orrior o¢ THE TIFPECANOR AGRIOULTURAL' Au500IATION, TarAYETTH, July 30, 1873, To the Hothers of Indina: A numbor of gentlemon in this city who assuro me of their livoly intorest In tho improvoment of tho human family, and of thoir suxious dosire to dovelap the samo, havo anthorized mo to offer o promium of $100 for tho throo handsomest und Dost proportioned bablaa botwoon tho agon of 1 ond § years, to Dbo oxhibited at tho 'rip‘yconnou County Fair,on Thursday, Sopt. 4, boing tho fourtli day of tho fair, Tho judgos, who vill be composed of an equal numbor of bachelors nnd ladles who are motliors of not less thau ton children, will bo snnounced heroaftor. Tho pro- aniuws will bo as follows, it boiug understood that thore must bo at loast ton outries: Iiand- womost and best dovolopod baby, 8603 socond andsomest and bast dovoloped baby, $25; third handsomest nnd bost dovoloped baby, -815. Babios comrullug for the promiums muat bo ac- companiod by tholr mothors, and not nurses, Competition opon to tho mothors of tho wholo Btato, Dring on your bubios. 1L, ' Badrere, Prosidont, * MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Finnnelinl Nows, Nrw Yonu, Aug, .—Mouoy cuny at @35 por cent, terllug dull'and stoady ut 083 @047 for ixty dayn, and 10)3,@100)5 for sight. Custimn Toceipts, 546,000, Qold “Hteady, with ull busness rt 1155@13%, elosinig o 116K, Loaus woro fram 2G4 per cout for carrylug, Gloarligs, $2T,000,000, Tho Aushstent Weedsnror disbursod $913,000. Governmenty stronganil bighor, Dullucas was tho chlot eharacterlatio of {hio stook mnrkot to-day, Yaciflo Mabl was the ot aetive, woll~ g up to 9037, and closing at 44/, Tho murket sliowsi conntdurablo frmnow § 1bo only wenlt spot was Erig, whicli doellned from ‘596 tu 675, I sympathy with thio London market, Tho closigs priceswere firm, 1 1a atatoyl that au adjournod mestiuis of the Directors of tho 8t Toul roud will ho bold on Tuowlsy nest, i whicll it 14 yosaiblo thint th rogular 3 per cont hall- yeurly divideud on prefurced wil by declured, ¥ GUVERNMENT BOKDE 1197 Goupons, '61, Coupony, '63 71 Coupoun, it 173 | 10-403...0.0 . Coupous, 65 ..., .. 1101 | Currency 6a Coupons, 'p5 (aevr),. 4175 | Row 54, ‘Caupons, ‘6 Conpians, 0 ATATN nODH, 03 | Virginfan, ol North Oaroliny i Nortli Carolinas, now. i | Ghicago & Afton. Chicago & Altonfd. a5 i Olilo & Mirslsaipp} Iarlom i Michigan O Ilitnots Central, Tiltabergh Unton Pacfostocks., 21 Northwerlern. ¢ § Unton Paciflo honds, §23¢ iy 110 03 [ Forelgn Markets, root, Ang, 7, 11 n,m.—Market unchangod, ons Aug, T, 1 p, m.—larkot unchanged, supoot, Aug 4, 5:90 p, m,—DBrendstulls quict anil unchinngod, Lard, ok, FRANKEONT, Aug, T—Fiyetwonties of %09, 074, Yangw, Aug, 7, lontor, K17 174, 1t of Tranco baa decrensed 07,000, Bpocin fu the 000 franca during Lo weuk, Connals for monoy, 2@ 704 of '3, 043¢ § d0 of 167, Ceontral Pacifio bnds, 100 Dol Lack, & Westorm, 1011 B, 1., & Erioesceaie TONDON, Ag. T, 0 p. 043 3 aceount, 023{@I27; Y13 3 10408, U136 3 now 68, 003 i Tiafo of dissotnt'for 3 montii* billa fu opon. markat, 18 3-10 por cont below bank rates, Amouut of bullion oo nlo tho Jauk of Tugland on Lalauco to-day, Iavenvoorn, Aug. T—Evoning.—Cotton quict and ateady 3 middiing upland, B%¢d 3 Orloan, Bl ; naleo, 14,000 balen s American, 9,000; speentation snd oxe port, 3,000, ATa@ 283, o, ‘o winter wheat, 118 100@ 120 3d, Flour, ‘Corn, 28400632964, Lard, 454, Chiooao, 023 ‘Bucon unchauged, New York Live-Stock Market. Nrw Yong, Aug, T.—Brr:vis—To-dny'a recolpts, 2160, making 4,415 nitico Monday, ngotnst 3,610 samo’ timo Jast weck, Markot fair ot a reduction of sbout ¥o compared with Monday's quotations, Common to alolco nalise, 104¢@13550; flr 1o youd, 1L@11 03 conimon {0 good ‘Loxarin, T3G03Ge, with 6 ear loth ox- tra Iilinola fod Toxaua nt 10A¢@1Dic. Native taor all aold, but 10 car londs Toxnns pnt bnck into tha feod~ fug yonn, Sules include 40 cara Toxnns, 4%@5% ewt, ll from 8. Jouls, 14@J0; © cara do, 63 owt, 3405 G cara, 8 owt, 10k(@10ic} 2 cars, 6 owt, U3¢c; § chrs, 63 cw, 01ga; 10 cars Illols stoors, 0 owt, 11e;’ Dcnr, 03¢ o, 113¢@11xc, 1cnrs, 03¢ cwt, 1o, 7 carn, T Ewt, 1A(@123¢¢; G cary, Gl éwt, 10%@1I0} 3 carw, 0'ovit, 1003 8 curs, 03¢ cwi, 11601 0 cars, Mis: sourl sicars T owt, 105@11Ke, aud 6 care, 135 owh, X @14, fuur AND LiMns—Tiocelpts 4,520, making 8,826 ninco Monday, againut 7,734 pame tino Jnst week, Do- mand bettor than for sovornl days, and pricos strong and 3o higher, Ordinnry (o primo siior, quick st @635 3 ordinary to prima Inm b ranged at 6 to 90, Balcs includo 1 car Indinns shicep, 90 b, ot 02{0; 1 car Ohlo, 801, nt. Gi¢a s 1 car, 92 1bs, ot 63¢0: d cars, 70 B 32c 3 o iato emba, 69, at 8@00: 1 car 54 Tos, af'8d 1 car, B3 1, at fa X car Jursay, 01 s, ot ge. fiwrs—Areivals fo-day 4,100, making 12,530 sinco ‘Mondlny, sgaiust 13,600 oumo o lant week, - Bearcely ony trado fu_ lve hogs, an_waughtorers ure ruppliod {itngot from tho Wost, "Lt hanvy to Hght cornefod aro quiot at 6@, Dressod hoga stoady ut CX@BTK, Buffalo Live Stocic Manrket. BueraLo, Aug. T—CATTLE—Rocolpts to-ay, fn- cluding roported arrivals, 1,207 ; total for tho Weok, B, Market dragglng it bout yestorayhs pricon. ost atock In sacis common, far which there 2 1o de: mand. Abont 1,200 dirposed of, Salus : 106 Kontucky atecrs, av 1,380 to 1,425 M, i sourl hteors, &y 1,31 to 1,164 fay diana. sicors, av 1,010 tb 1,370 s, Michigau atubrs, ov 056 to 1,00 1ta Tinolw bleors, av'1,185 to 1,118 1w, 1t : 63 ) SAG0BRBTS ¢ $4.95@5,00 § 90 11~ 5.2530,00, Bhoepand Lambs—Redelptn to-dny, including ro- sorted orrivale, 00 Total for (hO wook 12,800, Markot nctivoat yestordny's pricos, Sales 1,600 Ohilo slicep, 70@04 1he, $4.60@5.27 ; 1,035 Michigan_alicop, @O 1bs, $4.0085.25 3 1,616 Canda lsmba, 68G0Y lus, 20.2537.25 1 50 Ganinda shoop, 120 1he, 35,50, Tings—Toceipia to-dny, lucluding Teported arrivals, 4,000, Total for the weok, 17,000, Market wlow at $1.90@6.00. Soles limited,’ A’ numbor of Indiena Tiogs, 174@215 1hs, $4,70@4.00 ; 223 Oblo etillers, 210 lbs, 3490, Good Yorkers would bring $5,00. naltimore KavesStock Markets Dantions, Aug. T.—Cattle—Markoet hna ot beon vory netivo thls weck, except for vory sliort tima rales, Very beat on enlo, 6%,@6%c; thot ganorally ratod first uality, 43;@63;c; medium or good, fair quality, 4@ 30, ~ Recolpts for the week, 1,600: #alos, 1,250, Itoga—Rocoipts for tho week, 6,90, Prces doclined K@Xc, Markot cloned weak ot 7@Tic. Blicop oud Lambs — Roceipts, 6,700, Prices une clianged, Prices $.00G6,00, lattor for oxtra qualily, Lambs dull at $2,00@4.00 por head, New Yark Bry Goods Markets New You, Aug, T.—Business continues active witls manufacturers' sgonis who ropresent atapie cottous and woolens, but the Jobbing branches are very quiet, Cotton goods of ull deseriptions grin. Fiue brown shootings nud bienchod shirtiugs bave an upward ten- doney, *Worasuttu shirtings have been mdvanced to 190, Methuon tickiugs sroup 1c. Cotton-flanucia and prints brisk. Wool-tinunels, fancy casrlmores, snd inek beavers in folr roquest. Dress goods sud hoalery dutug boftor, Enst £iberty Live Stock Market. EAsT Liucnrr, g, T.—OATTLE—Arrlvals, 59 Tu., A carn. Bont, 6,006,505 medini, §5,60@6.00; common, $.25@A. oty $3,00@4,25; Luills, $2.75@3.00, 3 slo Birger—Arrivals, 17 _curs, Bent, $.38@6,25 5 modt- um, $4.00@4.50; common, 1,0024,00, Hoak—Avrivaw, 50 cers. Philudelphin, $5,05@5,105 ‘Yorkors, $. commion, $4.60@4.76, Pittsburgh 0il Marikets PrrTsnonal, Aug, 7,—PETROLEUN~—Crude market unchanged aud very quicts nales at $1.40, A fwther dechina f8 looked for. Nefiued dull at 16k, Albany Live Stock Markets Arnawy, Aug, T.—Nothing waa dono i cattle to-day by which {o make s markot, d ' Tho Produce Marketn, . NEW YORK, i Yons, Aug. 1.—Corrox—Lover; middiing up- land, 20¢, TiileapiTuree—Elour in moderate request; rocolpts, 11,000 brls § euperfine and Btato, $4.75@6.16 3 common to’ good oxtra, §5,80@0.16; _good to dloice, 26.20@ 7,007 whito Wheat oxira, $7.00@8.20; OLf0 oxtra, §0.00@8.40 3 St, Louls, $6.40@10.56. Tyo flour sieady at §1,3035,30, Corn meal unchanged, Wheat lower with good domand ; recolpts, 130,000 bu; rojected spring, $1.00@L08; Mo, 2 Chicage, §.36@141Y Norttiwestorn, $L.41% : No, 2 Milwutikes, $L41G1,43}1 No. 1 Duluth, $1.37; old winter Michigan, 3160, ityo friner ; Western in' store, 82, Corn ilrmer with fulr domand; roceipts, 120,000 bu; steamer Westorn mixed, 83@6503 wall do, G0@EAN0; yellow Western, $6@506, Onts in falr demund and unchanged. Yaad—Stosdy; Weatorn, 170, Groomuss—Goffoy quict ol firm ; Mo, 1@ 2030, Bugar dn fair domand ; fair to'goud Tefining, B@bxe. Moloses equiotund firm ; New Orleans, 666 s5e.” Tico irm ; Onrolinn, By @0ALL, Trvnorzus—Grado, 7c; Felinad, 163e, Tunre Dull at 42@4255¢. TrovisoNs—Vork dull; uow menn, $17.00G18,00, Doof quict and unchoogod, Cut ments unclanged, Middis tendy s longg clenr, 80 abort cloar, 83, Turd dull; old Westorn stesm, 82@8 1-6c; now, BR@ —Tirm ; Western, 10G23c, Quist at 12@1do, Witisky—Lower st U5lc, PHILADELPHIA, PrnapELeam, Aug, T—Bugsnsrurrs—Flour ace tivo for Lust grades, and dull for others; suporfines, xiras, $4,60@0.00 : Stato, Obto, and Indiana, ¥ .60 At Loulw, $10.00. Whoat' firmor; new Tod, $14S@1.58; old, $1.05 3 Whiite, $LOS@LAS, Ryo— @ Now, T6@110 ; old, 7u@s0o, Corrt quivt and weak; yollow, b8a;_ixell Western, 6@570, Oata steady § hite, 17 @500 ; mixed, 4@, Prrnofaum—-Crude, 11X0 ; refined, 10)o0, Winsuv—Steady, nt 97¢, BALTIMORE, Davrnvone, Aug. T.—Duesnsturrs—TFlour in good Aomnnd for now § pricos unchunged. Wheat Corn—Mixed Western flrm ot 570, Oats stoad; orn mized, 41@4%c. Ryo searco aud firm at 70@72c, ProvIsIONs—Iirm aud higher, Mess pork, $18.00, Bacon—Shoulders, 9%@100; rib sides,” 105@11c 3 cloar £ib, 114@11io. - Hame, 185@16%¢, Lard, dull} Big@Hie, Buttor unchanged, Winsky—Quiet ut 80@U0i¢e, NEW ORLEANS, New OnLeans, Aug, T.—DIEADRTORFI—Corn Bcatco and firm; white, 77@800, Oatla dull at (1@ 4 TIav—Dull; primo, $21.00; cholco searce at $20.00, PROVIRIONK—Hncon searco and tirmer at 033114@ 11340, Lard—tlorco dull at B5@830 ; kges scarca ot 103 @tie, WiIsy—94@0no, Ottors wnclungod £GO, Ouweao, Aug T.—UREADATUFFS—TWheat quiut; prime whits Coundn, $LU03 No, 1 Allwaukeo, 31,48, Qo dull; low mixed, 8o, MILWAUREE, 7 —BuEADSTOrra—Flour steady Whost i ¢ Ho, 1, 3100 Minwaunze, Au apring extras, $5,90 No, 2, 31223 spot 3 $L163 August ; Dz, Goresscuren: ud firth 3 No .9, 0 and tirm; No. 2, 474ge, Bye' firun 3 No, 1, 0bo, Darley atoady ut80o, Fugiaizs—Quiot ani unohan Aroxizs—Fionr, 3,000 bels Bz Ts—Flour. 0,600 b . " OLEVELAND, OrrveuanD, Ang, T—BiEswstores—Wheat quiot butfirm; No, 1 rod hoid ot §141; No, 2 do, $1.8163 1,85, Cotn, Gnts, wud potrolouin inchianged, "TOLEDO. Torzoo, Aug. T.—BIEADELGFFI—Tlour_quict and nnebnnged. Wheat dulland drooping § No, 1 white Michigit, $1,637 smber Michigan, $1,67% wellor fup tomber 3 No, 1 7o, now, $1,49; 0ld, $L40; No, L3 for spot, $1.36 fof Suptombor.’ Corn 'steady ¢ high mixed, 4-!{.3« Tor spat, 460 for Haptonber, 4056 for Octoher } white, 605 1o _grado, B9@I04 0 A= aged, 80, Oatasiendy : 'No, 1, 0307 old, $ie§ No, 3, Slo 3 Michigan, SI(@1Ye. . ¥ rm aud incbanged, Tirokiv-rs—Flour, 3610 bri; wheat, $3,000 bu; corn, 60,000 1 ; outs, 2,600 i, wiesENTS—Flour, 1,000 brls; whet, 46,000 buj corai, 20,000 bir§ oats, 1000 b, CINOINNATI, CINOINNATT, At T.— BiADATOVwA—Tour quist sud unclisngod, Whust firw, Gorn firm at 4(@470, Lyo firn ot GRGE82e, Onta quiot aud unchanged, Barley dull and nombial, Trovistons—Quiot and firm, Pork, $10.60 bid, $16.03@10.45 sgked, Lard quiot aud uuchngod § a. Hobiat, 20,000 b, 3 wheat, 113,000 bu, mumior-rndored, 13(c, Dulk monts quiot and firn; ahouldors, 81,@83¢0 buyer Auguat g cloar rib, 040 clonr, 04 @3%c, Dacon Atendy | shiouldors, faled o 89:10@0n ; clonr rib, 10%0 ; clear, 1050, Winsky—In good domand, at 000, DETROIT, Drrorr, Ang, Te—BReAnaruPFA—Flonr quict and wnehanged, Witont in bottor demand hut wonk 3 ex= tra_now wiite, $L62@1,68; No.1 new, $1.00; old $£1,00s ntmber, od, $1403 now, $1.37, _Corn stoady al 48GgdTe, Onth In good demand'st 342@35)gc, LOUTSVILLE, Toumvite, Aug,T.—Dreaprrorrs—Flourin fale Toca) demaw { oxtra family, .50, TRoVIKIONA=—Porlt sleady § licld nt $10,25@10.50, Da- con firm ond in far demand; ehouldens, 930 dlear rib 10%@1le; clear, 107@1le, oll jacke Bulle meatn irin sliouldors, B4(G; clenr rib, 024 clear, T, “amn stouly ; vialy J0@Hu; muijars M aud fancy, MY®IGige, Lurd unchauged, Wittany—Quiot but. ((F’rm’ th 0na, s BT, TOUTS, Br, Lo, Aug, T—Biiesnsrorrs—Flonr quiet and weak, but unelanged, Whoat dn gand dorand at full ) $1:271 No, 3 do, $1435 wamplo lots, elioleo'to fancy, 1.6031,00. Corht hiendy's No, 3 180 caelit @305 Avigunt ¢ 3330 Boptembor! Outn dull guit droouihig: No.t arfutoa” cunh: aTigo Augiats o Hoptombor. Ryodull und drooping} No, on“?untkrncl;i i “’1 I B0 00 saK y—Nominal lowor; offered nt ol - out anles, > £ 000 with, Provistons—Pork firm nt $16.16@17,00. held Grmnly; no vales, Bacon fir nud ordor 'trades, Tord quic Jloas—Firm nt $4.25@ 1,60, Carzru—Stealy and uncliingod. E Bulk maats bt only johblug refino, B8}@8Nc. Borearo, Aug, 7, — B Fri—Flowr In good downnd and frm, - Whoat neglooled, Corn dull; choleo dry No, 2" hold at 40c, without buyers; males 20,000 bu rofecled at 40}c, Odte ueglocted oud iold nt07c; no luyers, Fnetara—Unchanged, : MEMPIIE, Mestrms, Aug, T,—CoTToN—(nlo and unchangad, BneApsrUrss--Tlour quiot and wnchanged, Coras meal dull and lower, at $280. Corn in fair demand sud highor, ot 60G62, Oats in- fair demaud ard bighor, ut A1@43c., 1AY~—Dull ; now, $24.00@20,00, Trovistons—Baton fn falr demaud, and fin; shouldors, Do; shles, 113 @1c. MARINE. Tort of Chieago. ARRIVED. ...oovvn Aug Sehr Arcturue, Milwankee, fron oro, Belir David A Wells, Bittfalo, conl, Bchr Glad Thilngs, Munkegon, lutmber, Sehr Goral, Lincoln, limber. i Solir E, B, Gurdner, Slinhogan, lumber, Schr 8, Paul, Traver Bay, wooll, £ el Advaod, Muskegon, b, chr Denmar gan's Buy, cednr tn, Bimr Govont, Bt. 90, umber, 7o Belir Ropublic, Ostwego, coal. Sulir Eliza Day, Pero Marquotte, lumber, Sichir Arctic, Mitwkegon, lumber, Bark Carrior, Ludington, lumbor. Belir Auatralia, Ludingtu, lumtor, Sclir W, H, Hawking, Unfon Pler, wood. - Sehr Emmn, Ludingfon, luniher, Scow Alinwyieo, Wollin'a Pler, woad, Trop Bt. Albats, Ogdonsburg, sund Bhuir Muniltowot, 1o Livers, sundriod, clir 1t, Howlett, White Luke, 2.3 Trop Badger Bato, Buttalo, i Behr Magdalens, Whito Liko, b Slror Alpens, Muskegon, Bundrie: Sour J. i, Fostor, Bnflalo, conl, Prop Ira Ghinifeo, 'Saugatutk, lumber, Trop Geo. Dunbar, Muskegon, mbor, Blargs Cutenl, Munkogon, luntber, chr Gen, U, 8, Grout, Gordu's Ler, Belir Great Weat, Oconto, lumber, Foflivin sa; Prop Now Eta, Ludington, towiug rafts, Belir Geo, Mutry, Dutinlo, coul, ? Behir Lizzlo Dook, L. Jowopl, himbar, Yrop Atizona, Bullfalo, sundrics, Belir Guide, t, Josepl, lumbur, Selir Fashion, Muskegon, luubor, Trop Monitor, South Hnven, tabark, Sehr E. arion, Butfala, no cargo, Stm bargo 3. Gk, Manlstec, ninber, Tiargo Windsor, Mahistee, lunbor, © Beow J. B, Chapiu, Manislco, lumber, Beow Milton, Grand Havow, mber, Trop I, E, Falno, Grand Haven towing, Tiargo Apprentica oy, Grand Haven, himber, Biargo Mary Amanda, Grand liaven, nuber, Bargo W. Durn, Grand Tinven, lumiber, rop Oconto, S, Juscpls, aundrics, Hebr B, ¥, Brucd, Erio, coal, Bin buge Cluwatls, Toihtigo, towing, Bargo Alort, Leshtifo, lumbiof, ‘Barge Noquolay, Poshtigo, lunber, Prop Ouuids, Dufalg, mundiren ARED, L0 vuavenesinn. AUg, 7, Trop Ira Ohaffeo, Bougatick, 25 bria walt, Bcbr Maf. N, H. Forry, Tiluck Groek, 15 bales liny., Bebir Northweat, Bufalo, 40,000 bii coru, 4 brls flodr. 8chir Donaldsow, BufTolo, 30,000 bu cor, ) Schr Metropolls, Goalrich, 16,1500 bu ¢ory, Helir A, Mosher, Port Colourtio, 18,6 4 €Tt Sebir Ida, 3uskegon, 100 bu o Btur Alpens, Munkegon, nudriv Rebr Evening Star, Goodrich, 11,014 bu corn. Sele {“,‘“{:fih Yort Cu”|b<¥|7uu, o ,m:) bu corn, olie Cul, Lliswortly, Butale, 21,801 bu corn, Schir ed Wing, Bulfalo, 43,000 bu corn, Bobr Coral, Lincoln, 40 hrls flowr, NIONT OLKARANCES, Btur ?lk. Albans, Ogdonsburgh, 134,000 bu corn, 66 brla Gur, ‘Prop Thos, A, Scott, Buffalo, 24,000 bu corn; E 9,000 bu whent, fo 2 Prop 8, D. Culdwcel, Rort huron, 23,004 bu corn § 1,697 il flour, Bchr fl.t‘n. D, Douseman, Kingston, 17,153 hu cor: Stmr Pruskls, Montreal, 16,768 bu. wheat, 140 brly 60 balea broom corn,’ Bark Bummoer Cloud, Buflalo, 21,600 bu corn, Lnke ¥ Trefghtn were lower, quotabla nt 5 To Kinutoni1 30 for com, Bufalo—Selir Ponsaukeo and prop Arlzonn, e Bije; sehra Clinmplon, Tauner, Redwing, L. Hannah aud 'Homer, corn O privath terma; props Tiveed and Plymouth, corn, tirongh Tito: also brop Oncida, coru at Gige, To Ringstun—Schr Republie, corn ng 11%e; nelit Geo, Dousmou, corn ou privufe terir, o' Collingwood —Schr M. Egan, oateat dc. Tolnl cue pacily cquul to 400,000 bu ‘corts, 18,000 b oats, T tha afterioon tho Achr J, G, Matalon wis reported far corn to Buffalo at 5i¢s achre Nojson and. Hehuyikill, coru to do ut be, capacity 107,000 bu, Vessels Pauased Detroit, Drrnotr, Htich,, Aug, 7. oulou, Cuysliogs, New Rocket, Noptunu and bargos, Earap schoontrs Guiding Star, W, £, Tholps, tishior, Calyer, PaghED Ur—Propallera aron City, Fountain City, Merchant, 8, Paul, Chamberlaiu and’ bargu; schooits ars Trowbrlége, C. A, King, City of Chlcago, WiND—Sauliweit, Deruorr, Mich., Aug. T Phlladelphls, Yovare, Rinsla, W ; barks J, I Moreh, Burndide, A, Storwood : achni Amsdon, City of Kftiwuukee, AL Williame, Li Davidron, Ontarlo, Northumboriand, Auua Grover Mury Elizaboth, Althendan, Butchor Boy, TagsED Ur—Props Inter-Ocoau and brges, Pitss burgh aud barges, D, E, Riclunoud § schrs Famo, Hat tio Howard, Nillson, Dortch, A. s tio Moward, Nillon, Tortch, ", Cobb, Bhelaon, C. WiNv—touthiweat, Xlinois River and Cannl Newss Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, TaSaLr, Iil, Aug. 7.—Tho canal-bont J, Crotty arrived fromn Hetmepins, 1oaded with corn for Cliicngo olo the cansl-boat Loviathian, from Per, ioadod witl rn for Ohfengo, Tho steamor Grey Eagla arrived from Peorin light, and doparted this’ marning on an oxctirsion trip fof the Peorin Canal, Tho canal-boat Loviatinn, from Peru, loadod with corn, and ths canal-boat American Blar, from Lasiullo, loaded with coal and zino, pussod In, 'Eho ennal-bont North Amor fean, from Ciileago, liiht, panscd ont, Elght feet of yintér on miter-gill of Lock 15, No report from ho- n D y—Propa Alanks, Jupau § oy, Tho cannl-bont Sunbeam, whilo being towed from Pern Inst oyening, loadod with corn for Chieago, sunk attio mouls of tho out, Iior dock: lloa 2nostly auidex wator, B OanaL Ovrron, GitIoAGO, Ang, 7—1 p. ML—ARUIVED ~Morria, 6,800 bl corts; Mary Walker, Jallot, 65 yda Btono; Jeuhle, Morziy, 6,000 bu corn; Midgis, Lotk- Tort, 5,000 b corn : Georgln, Beneca, 6,400 bl coru Gracio Grluwold, Mlnaoks, 5,500 bu_corn ; T, Ryburn, Murselllea, 6,000'bu corn ;'Jolin Oartor, LaSallo, 6,900 L corn ; Burr Onk, LaSiailo, 5,900 bu corn; Carallue, 159 tous 'coul, Houry, oud 42,500 Is omply burrols, Yrison; Excoluior, Shmmit, 38 ydn stono; ¥. T, Shors ‘Buy, Y0 ydu wtone IT. 8, Carpenter, Bag, 78 sda ne 3 V. Walker, Lemont, 66 yda &tobo; bris lme, J, I Walker, Lemont, 89 dn stone; Nelisnco, Lomont, 89 yda stono; ol, Mamiing, Lomont, vda stono; Ad~ vatico, Lemont, 75 yde stono; Adiral, Lomont, 83 yin stonos J. W, McGinniss, Lomont, 5 yds_tolio ; Goorgo 31ad, Lemont, U3 yda atono ' Arabin, Loniont, 8¢ yda stono; Teavelor, Lomont, 80 ydu stono s Cont Sifion, Tomont, 0 yau - stonos® Bligo, Willow Spriuga, 63 (ows ict § Erwin, WU Spring, 78 5z covel B L eAnin—Sligo, Willow Springs, Jght. Cit1cAuO, AUk T—~9 Dy Me—AUNIVED—J, Tiarring. ton, Willow Bpringe, 60 tons ico; Monitor, LuSalla, 4,000 bu_corn, 350 bu ontu ; Milwaulee, Ladallo, 101 tous_conl; prop Blortm, LaSalle, 05,648 b zluc shioet § Oniata, Binoen, €430 U corn, S00bu_ryo, b taz souil 3 Pallas, Chillicothe; 6,600 b corn. Crizanen—Bunrise, dolict, 5,338 bu wheat ; Mary O'ltoily, Joltut, ight's Tlorehles, Henry, U311 ft fum. bor; Jehnle, Morris, Ught ; Norw: o 93,80 £t Tnmber ; A, 2, Rockwoud, ienry, 103 umber, Toward tho olodo of th wara soasan thio long continuad heat boglus to tolt upon body and minds Both bocome oxhisustad, and wa fool fustlnotivoly that naturo, after fighting & gallant battle with & dobilitating tamporature, s drooplog at last, aud requiros ta bo stimulatod and ro- Inforcud. 'This, thoroforo, 1s a purlad of tho yoar whon & coursa of ITostotlor's Btomuch Bittors ls ospooially usoful, ‘Lo Srumediste offoot of this unsqualed vogetablo rostora~ Livo s to strongthon tho stomnol, sharpon tha appotite, tono and regulato tho Lowols, and glvo staadinoss and sqor to tho norvos, As & provontiyo af tho ondamic and epiderato complaluts (hot provadl at this sunsoo, aud pe romody for indigeation, Hvor disturbancos, norvous dob Ity, constipation, lsuguor, hoaducho, aud all irregulari- tios of tho Lowale, this pure and wholosomo vogatablo toulgund altorath souuat among smedlotuee, & BRIEAKFAKT, LUNOHEON, DINNER AND ON I BRIEAICE O N i 1EA & PERRINY' Worcestorshire Sance I8 INDISPENBAN 5 AN'Y HONN, Now Yor ; JOnR PUNCAY SR8,