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'HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1873. 5 THE MONEY-ORDER FORGER. o Ilis War Recordes=ilow Flo Dischnrgs <4 3Rkmsell from the Army: n Exw plolts in tho Quartormnster's Des partment and ns Bounty=Jumpoer==- IRemurkable Esenpes from Custody. "The Columbun (Ohio) Dispatch givos tho fol- lowing interesting particulars rogarding tho enrly oxploits of Young, tho monoy-ordor forgor: Boon nftor tho war broke out loenliated as b privato woldior in o regimont which was naxignod o tho Army of the Potomno, Deing quilo young, nnd very akiiiful wilh n pon, hio was dlotailod for tho light duty of com- pany clor, aud flled tho pasition unll sont to (ho onpital for physical disnbility, Onoof tho poouliar traits of Ila 1ifo has beon b romatkablo tact for bring- g blweelt {nto notico among atrangors when ho wanted 1o rocuro n covatell position, s polishod manner, ready colloquinl powors, excollonco in pen- manghip, and youthful appearanco, soon sooured for Ritm tho fosponsiblo situation of chiof elork in tho dls- ehargo oflica. AT GOVENNON'A 14LAND, NEW TONH, Having mastored tho detafio of the red-tpo sgstem for diuckorgiug soldicrs from tho hospiinls ou aceount of dirability, th predominating oloment of his natura —forgory—cams to tho surfaco ogain, and ho dis- chiarged himsclf, Whon Lo dotormined to dischargo himgolt, o mudo out ull tho ynpors tu bia ovn hsnd= writing'ns in other cancn, and forgod tho lino or two which the aurgeon shoutd bavo written ns to disability, and thio thing was complolo with thio oxcoption of tho niamo of tho surgeon in clinrge of tho hoapital and of ¢tho Goueral commanding tho doparimont, A fow flourishiea of tho pen in his oxport gavo Bim all tho confidenco that wis necos- sary fu Lfs ability to conntorfoit thoso two names atc- ccesfully, Boforo trying his wkill on Lis own dischargo, fio practiced tho thing s fow Tuontlie, 1o aco how (6 plan worked, by 186UING FRAUDDLENT DIFCHATAES 10 acqunintances In tho hoapitsl who woro anxious to encapo from tha daugors of army lifo, and who wero no entifled to any considoration” of that kind from Uuclo Bam, A largo number of porsons wero dis- chiarged in this way, ‘Tho papers woro forwarded to Company Commandors, and to_tho Surgenn-Geuoral sud to tie War Department ; and to this day some of thoso men who woro discharged in that way reroivo tho uousl honors bestowed upon micn who saved the xonntry, Young's diachargo papers hind lot im out of the wervico, but it was 1ot kuown then that lio was sadling down tho Missiseippl i soarch of now flelds whoroli {0 practicohin docoptivo aris upon tho Governmont through tho Quarbormnstor's Dopartment, A FINF-LOOKING WOSIAN, Near Vicksburg ho rosumed oporations, and sup- jorted & partner of his joys in handsomo atyle, whom Torroprovcuiod as his silfe, and nn tho dsnglter of an old seaforing man of Philadoiphin, who Lad boon for- Lunate in Accuring many ducats on the briny deop, Slo wia _bnndeowe, somewhat fallor than Young, woll-educated, & good dressor, quito modest witbal, gonial in genoral conversa- tion, aud, to tho credit of her sex, Jot it bo recorded that'sho dilored taithully (o tho'saung man 1u moro than ono dark aud tryhu.i our, Althongh Young was fully compotent to sustain himsolf creditably in tho socioty of the pinco, constitulod mostly of wivos and Jnuglitors of army oficors and cawmp followors, thora 48 no doubt that the diplomacy of tho womnu was of @reat service Inadvancing biui from one round to an- other up the Iadder of promotion. Iis temperato habits, oxcellont taste in drees, oxpert penmanship, quicls horcoption, and etiva toniporament, wore stron poluta {n his favor, The Quartermastora of those hial- Cyon doys neoded 1nen of (his kind, and whon thoy camo with the ndditional recommendation of pretty dark oyoa and dimity, tho appenl for posi- tion wna lrresistible. At all tho jinpromptu balls nnd partics, givon n descrted mansions of our Soutl- ern fellow-oltizons by thisarmy circlo, tho society of Ar, Young's pariner ‘waa much sought aftor, Menn- while ho was mastering tho forms of tho oftico in which Lo was employad, preparatory to a @HAKD BWOOD ON TUE TUEABURY, 1n the couree of timo ho w8 ready, aud among {ho Arophis that dazzled tho eycs of his partuer wero $900 ‘druwn upon youchors mado out and signed sod coun« fcrajgued for threo hundred cords of wooll nt 3 por cord. A mumbor of such forgerica aro nlieged sgoinst him; moro cnormous in eize, dorlng in exccution, ond_brilliaut in design for conconimont, than tho render would probably credit if stated, Tho enormous trancactions of Quartormasters on the ‘Mississippl—indecd ovarywhore—ss well 08 tho cons fused coudition of accounts betweon Waehington and thoso asslstant Quartermasters, for wont of clerical forco at tho acat of Government to keop the records up to date, gave Young a cormparatively open fleld, snd Lo dmprovad if. L aione, perlinps, can toll whothor thia or his next venture paid the best, L wore on a grand scalo, Whon it was about timo to got out of tho l““hl‘g}x" Valloy, tho wily young scamp sclocted boun- ty-jumping as most likely to pan out well, Thia was nbout the timo Fathor Abraliam was nhlldus} dry boues §u'a hundred valloys by his ropeated calla for “* thrao bundred thoussnd more,” Aoney flowod like milk oud bonoy in the promised land, at tho beadquarters of tho Provost Marshals throughout the Northern Btates, one of whom was located iu each Congresafonal District, Drafted men who did not want to enter the army aid not hesitate to pay any prico that was do- manded by tho substitute, - Commitices from town- ehips and wards that were behind in filling quotan rmisbed around lively after men like Young, who were willing to take the place of drafted men for o valuablo consideration. Young soemed to bo fortu. nate in striking monoy opportunitica at tho right momont, When ho WENT INTO BOUNTT-SUMPING 1t was cuslomary for ward comulttees, and privato parties who woro draftod and who wlulnc\ a substitute, 10 poy the consideration dircct to the proxy. ‘This Ian encouraged bounty-jumping o such an oxtent Hint it woa abandoned. Subsoquently tho monoy was paid to tho Provost Marshal, who reserved all but a iero mito until tho substitufo reached tho regiment to wiiich hio hnd boen agsigued, excopt i raro cases whero the Marshal was satisficd that the man would not desert 3¢ tho monoy was givon to him or hifriends, Young commcnced in the Exstern States, visiting ono district after another in rapid succession, accepting from 500 to §1,000 each, roceiving tho mune oy in hond and desertivyg forthwith, o was accom- punied by bis foitlful femalo friend, who gave all tho Necessary assistanco fn furniwhing tho moans for cs- <ape when hor partner was uudor the usual guard, swhich in forty-nine out of fifty times was a_sort of fovial way, He visited Boston, New York, Butlalo, Cloveland, Detrolt, Milwaukes, Olilcago, St, Louls, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, l'mlu(lr:f(fllla, and many inter- medinte towns, until tho smount of money “drawn probably reachied $100,000, Tn the meantimo Lis oporations at Governor's Taland sud along the Misstsuippl excited soma nttontion, ond ‘measures were taken o effeet a capture, Capt, John F. Oliver, Provost-Marshal of the Beventeonth District of Ohig, at Alllanco, was notified to keep a closu watch around Unity, Colitnbiaun County, which was in hia territory, aud which was the nativo plico of Young. After Young made tho famous tour mentioned, ho lved in clegant style in Hoston, spending part of o wiuter thore, sud was very extravagint in squanders fug money, mostly In czponslve ornaments ond hfigh Living, 1o was_succossful in belng fntroduced 1nto good society, aud had a gny time with his accom- ylislicd_companion, It will bo painful to thoso who Topose implicit confidenco in detoctives to learn that Young himself has givon one of the principal reasony why o way abliged_to leave Bostan and iis environs ‘was becanuso the * bleeding process” was resorted to freely by some of tho guardians of law and order who Tad got n cfuo fo hle_crimo and plothorfo purse, In Junuary, 1865, ho left Hoston to travel in tho West, and ‘on tho wWay atopped nt hs old_home, whero lio was ar- Tented by Durr leans and 8, 1, Porfur, spocial ageuts at tho otilco of Capt, Oliver, 1t may bo iutercating to detafl somo of tho circum- stunces of this arrest and its bistory, as the prisoner ‘cuue within adot of eluding the oflicers, mado two cacapea subscquently, and Was_caught fu'somo bare- facod forgorics whilo in tho custody of Cupt, Oliver. The ngents, Mossra, Beans_and_Portor, proceeded 1o Unily vin the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno & Ubieago Roll- road to Columblana, and from ihoneo in o eloigh to tho objective ul»olut, ten miles distant, At Unity, thoy tuok tho usual mensurea to find ont tha exact where- nbonts of tho person wanted, and, while moving ahout tho village, were rocognized by a rolative of Youug as men whom ko had seen at Capt. Oliver's Dundruurters, st Alliance, Beforo tho ngentd reachcd the house where Young and Lis frrepressible partuer ‘wera stopping, the relative hud been thore, and, olther urporely or [ucldcnml{, mentioued tho arrival of provost-Diarahal ngenta in the village, Tho urrival of such digoitaries in country villages snd out of the Sy places fnvariably roaulted in geuoral gossip about 46 neighborliood ns {o tho buslness of tho strungers, for Provost-Marshiala and thelr umissaries wore o power in the luud, Youug was suddenly selzed with o Tiation that ho would run ncross s fow farums whdle tho agenta wero in town, It wes almost dark when they drovo down {o the 710UK0 w0 recontly vacated by * Johnng,” sa bis spps- Tently distresnod fomalo companion called bim, They wtartod $n purault, ou fool, scross folds, aud woods, and ravines, through deop snov, following the e print of Johnny’s neat gaiter bout, Over u mile from thie Liousc hio took to 4 well-beaton path in the suow, nlong a road-wuy, ‘This be fallowed until captured, turoo or four miies from the village, in a narrow laue inta which ho turned and secreted himself in s fonce- cornor, thinking hia pursuors, whom o caught sight of in a slelgh that Lad Leen pressed futo servico, would puss by on tho muin road, Wherover a break i the snow was observed ot the roadslde, and at the cross-roads, tho men stopped, satistiod themsolves as to tho diroction those oxquisite little foet Lad faken, then pushed on, If b young country swain liad not Deen prossed to fouve bin laws at o faru-houso und Jolu 1u the pursuit, the fugliivo would have escaped, 1 Jolminy way #arrayod 1n purplo aud fne luen,” so 1o speak, for his cutira garh was of tho finest quality of Frouch cloth of the most beautiful tints, und so delleatoly barmonized n color that one wmfld think tho good yeomanry of tho villngo could re- grd - him® dn uo other lght than that of o lucky mon in & epecultion, or a most consumnmate raseal, 1ls indiscrotions in early lifo Dind a tenduucy to impress then with tho Iattor” tden, 1o talked fuccasantly for two houra sfter his arrest, and rapddly, After & hearly supper al the village, 8 Xios nid $50 from bia * poarl of great chiolco,” young mau_joinod tho agonts and woit to Alliance, Ou ncconnt of his oxtremo noutness of person and lensnnt waya Lo waa not subjectod to imprisonmont n tho reguinr guacd-raom, but was made s spociat chnrgo gud remained out in the guard t}mwrlnrn. aud was allowed to Bcfll}l s money snd buy such fuod 08 ho wanted, Ife proforred day Loard at a botol, and puid tho bosrd of _ bimmoif nud a poldier to_cujoy that privilego. Tho confidence roposed in him was misplaced, Ho whinked around a corner ono Bunday evonlng—ibors was o rushing pound—tha sndden splitting of & loug crack through tho atmonphers—and he was gone, o yan south, "l loadstone of his lifo lived cast—at Unity, It was night, Blessra, Tians nnd_ Torter drove: fourleon wntlos and stationed themsclvos ot polnte whero ho avould prabably pan on goluye to lia awcothenrt, awd ‘eapturcd Lim pbout 13 o'clock that wight, snugly cov- orod up [n o cuttor, the driver of Which'wan ougnged 1o éarry Lim o o town near by, Ho offcrad to socir theut a gaod ronnd sum If they would give hm thres uinpa to start with but 1t was. doclined, To stopped Dointiing at hotel. Tiaviug gathored what imformation could ba obtafued Bkt the priwoner of & enmial nuduro, wnd - hnving jasterd o poud pun 0 Uinsluuul, Caply Qllyer gladly rollnquished hie alippory trust, While In the guard- Houna at Allianco tho prisonor” forgod orilor for_tho arroat of various partios in tho Faat persons whom o suppossd wors operating againat ‘him—had givon Lim away—slgning tho namo of Gapt. Oliver, and using tho officjal panor of tho Gaolafi's ofiico, It ia only nocensnry 0 sy that tho loan of papor to thio- prioner novor dano any harm to (o lutoraat of tie Govorn- monit ; but It did sorve to show what an invoterate ink- n]l]lqllfl' lie wan, and ta what axtent ho would go. Somo of thoto lsttora woro' mwodols of bunincar-liko. alato- onts, Joltiny wan takon from Allianco to Oinclnuati, and from thonco {o Now York, whore ho druggod tho guard with pios propated for that purpose, got away, and lob out sovenieen ollier prisonors, 11ia wifo waa ot Win- chioator, Va, o atorted lnmicdlately o moot. him in tho Wost, nind hor teafl lod to bl thicd Arroat in Mil- waukoo, ' Tho reault of hia trinl won a santonco for ten yoars (0 Dry Tortugaa 3 bitt, in connldoration of somo gort of Influenco o exerted in bringing othors to jus~ tleo, and In making frionds who ind tho car of Preal- dent Johuaon, (Lo ontonce was chianged“to Bing Bing, aud shortened, Tarlior who are familinr with' the faco of A export in crimo saw him nt Wishington hobnobblug ‘with Gen, Bakor's Government dotoctives, and board- ing at a prominont hotel wilh the wombn'who had fol- lowod hle fortunes from tho beginaing. Whothor Lo evor served the sontenco to imiprisonmount is not known to tho writor, but it ia fair to prosums that ho sorved part of i, at leant, and was pardoned out whon g Governmen_gencrbusiy oponed ils prison doors a fow years ago and lat out the principal part of thoso rho varo couvlcled by couctmactial, How lho yong forgor munnaged o gof into_tho Motioy-Ordor Dopari- meut of tho Chleago I'ost-Offico 58 a clork, when hone ost young mon il over thoprairics of Tilinuis wers walilng for somolbing of that sort, romaing to bo found out. CITY BRIEF. ‘The Clileago, Alton & 8t, Loula Rallroad have oreeted a now dopot and passengor station at Mount Forost, nine miles from tho city. It {a proposed to 80 atrango the racltations in tho Univorsity at Evanston, that studonts at- tonding from the city can board at homo, Tho awards of contraotd on the now Ifarrison Btroot Polico Btation wora mado to tho lowost bidders, aa found in Tre Tainuxe yosterday. At an oxocutive meoting’ of the Directors of * the Chicago, Alton & Bt Louis Railrond, hold yosterday, n somi-annual dividend of b por cont ‘was declarod, payablo Bspt. G, 1878, Tho Ellsworth Zouaves intond to loave tho city on Saturday, for Gonova Lake, Wis, Evary momber is expocted to be presont at Thuraday ovoning'’s meoting, to porfoct arrangements. Constable W. M. Burt, of Wilmington, IIL, loft tho city yesterday with Jeseph Bombay, who wns arronted by Dotective Tyrrofl 'on tho chargo af stenling two horaos and s buggy from JMr. B, W. Warner, of that town. . Mr. Moody's Bunday-school excursfon will loave tho Iilinois Oentral Dopot at 8:30 o'elock this morning promptly. No tickots oan bo pur- chasod, nor “aro any prosonted oxcopt to the achool and thoso connoglod with it. Precisoly what proportion of eriminals ro- turned to tho ponitentiary for folonies commit- ted sinco their pardon by tho Governor is not known, but it must be vory large, Danlel Wel- ster, tho notorious countorfeiter, who was ro- contly pardoned out on the plea of ill-health, was befors Commissionor Hoyno yestordny, charged with selling liquor withont'a liconso with intent to defraud the Governmont. Ilo gavo bail for his apponrance on Friday morning. ; Tho Board of Public Worke have sgroed to ' extoud tho Tywelfth nnd Twonty-sccond streob) sowors ot ouco. Lot tho denizons of thoso! stonch-onveloped localities talie courago, Bhould dolnys still continuo, lot the peoplo join onmasgo to oxcouto tho threat mado to'the! Board and the City Engineors, and thero would bo delay no longer ; that in, by logal process, of| course, arrest the honorablo Board aud Engi-’ neers Chosbro and Olark, confino thom in the} Twenty-second stroot depot, with windows open' aud without tho bonafit of Gologno to rofresh, or - handkorohiefs to stop their honorable noses. ! There is nothlug mnew concerning tho rolling- mill strikors, 'Tho steel-hoators, whoso wages | were not threatened, siruck for tho purpose of aiding tho other henters, slthough the iron- heaters last Docomber rofused to join the formor! in their strikoe. Thae strikers havo sent tolegramsi| to_tho solling-mill in Joliot, roquosting the, rollers to strike, but thoy tolographed back that they will not break faith with tholr omployors! by going back on their agrosmont, 0a tho Ohi-j cago workmen have doue. Prosidont Pottor! gaysif thoy should mccedo to the **hontors'™ demand, a procedent would bo cstablishod that the men could domand not only one, butten or twenty monthe’ back-pny. So tho matler rosts, and sooner or later tho men must proba- bly g‘vo up. Mosars, Van Aradale & Co. hiavo just published 8 work, called ““Tho Roprescutative Businoss Houses of Chicago,” whicli is 8o greatly suporior; to the usual xun of books of this class, na to do- serve special mention and much praige, Itis printed by Xoight & Leonard on honvx tinted apor, is nontly rubricated, and, tn sddftion to hio cards of leading business-houses often finely illustrated, contains well-oxocuted full-pago en- firningu of tho Chambor of Commereo, Pacific Hotol, T'ninuNE BurLpiNag, Exyonitinn Building, Now Custom-Houso, Wator-Works, cte. It is, thorofore, not morely valunblo to thoso who want information nbout business-houses, but intorest- ing to those who cara nothing at all about such matters, but who like to soo illustrations of ob- Jects of intorost. Goorge Harpor, who has boon employed as & clerke for tholnst thirteen years in various do- partmonts of the Illinois Contral Railrond Com- pany, aund Iatterly as disbursing clork in tho Obief Fuogineor's office, has beon found to be o defaulter to the amount of £19,000, Iarper's modus operandi was to_onter on tho pay-roll fie- titious names, which lio chocked ns discharged, drawing tho monoy himsolf, Tho Treasuror having his suspicions aroused by the fact that so many moen wero dlnchnrfioa, had an investigation fustituted, when tho emboz-~ zlemonty wore brought to light. arper has, up to the presont, borne tho ropntation of an honest and falthful clork, who Lad no bad babits whatever, Mo ad- mitted having embezzled from the Company tho above, named;amount and turnod over to them 12,000 in bonds, and $2,000 worth of othor proporty, and his fathor mado up the bal- ance_of £5,000 on condition that the culprit should not bo prosocuted, Tho North Bide Btreot-Car Company has intro- duced tho moral, thiof-detecting, conductor's subduing punches, which sound mm an alarm- clock whenevor the fare-card is punched, there- Dy notifying tho possongor that bis b conts has been duly registered aud rocorded, snd will 20 to tho corporation, aud not to tho conduator, For some roason or ofher tho officors of tho road have como to suspect tho honesty of their om- ployes, and after dobating whother it would bo choaper to pna' their ivitiation foos 08 membera of the Y, M, 0. A, or’ to get thoso punches, do- cided on tho latter course, to the digsatisfaction of tho conductors, who resont this imputation on thoir characters, and would resign it tho new- fangled arrsugement minde any difference in thoir galne. 'Whis poculiar stylo of punch, which lools very much like o revolyer, which has o little boll’ attached to it, and rogisters tno numbor of fares, was yesterdny an ofijuol of ox- cooding intorost to North BSide travelers. Tho womon all inalstod on sesing it, and on holding it 1n their hands, and somo mada {t go off, to tho agony of the conductar, who immediatoly asked for an extra G conts. One doaf man mado bim- solf obnoxious by insiating that Lo did_not hear tho boll, and demanding that it should bo rung ngain, The mechaniain is ingenious cnough, but tho dofect is, that psscngors, with a fow moean oxceptions, are indifforent na to whethor tho conductor punches his card or not. In o crowded car, too, oven if the conductor is watch- od, it is imposeiblo to toll whothor ho rogistors all the fares or not. Tho chiof uso af tho new machine is to ploase the childron, and that it will doubtloss succeed in doing. —— TIE TEMPERATURE. Ontoado, Aug, 13, The range of temporaturo this day, ns roported by L. Manauso, optician, 23 West Madison streat, ovory half-hour, is as followa : FAURENUEIT, 12:60 1930 o Pl e e THE MINISTERS' HALF-FARE. To the Rditor af The Chiocago Tribune : Sm: Asa ocourtedy, tho ininisters’ Lalf-faro has beon gracofully conforred by the rallway companies, and gralofully recoived by .the clorgymen, It is chiaractoristically a TWestern courtosy, 88 none of tho Enstorn railroads, uutil within a yoar or so, havo ever oxtonded it. Tho custom has provailed at tho Wost sinco the first opening of our railways, with the oxcoption of a ningloyear, Nor bas the continnanco of tho fayor givon tho rocipionts apy vested righty, | || yorsity of Naples, bearing the iuscription : *‘ To . towed him ta tho land. 'g‘ho cfimpnnlnu have n porfeot right to with- raw it, But it may bo that tho acknowlodged courtery 18 n mattor of tho largest profit to-tho corpora- tiona. Tavo thoy considored it in this light? It is tho nnvar{lu opinlon of tho clorgy, au I havo consulted with thom, that thoy will pay moro monoy ot balf-faro then at tho full.” How in this ?° Tho most_of their travellng s upon ocoloninatical and publie busivess. ~ Thoy do not go to soll stock and grain, to lny lumbor and goods, on all of which n profit is oxpeoted. Thoy go to oxchango pul- pits, to attond conforonces, conventions, counells, and synods, to do missionary work. At half-faro, they will attond auoh mestings many tlmos whon they would not think of going at tho full rato: At “full fare, thoy will ordinarily travol onough lods to bring this oxpense within the usunl amount. Prosiding Eldora and Miss- founry Superintondents, like tho Actuarlos of in- surance and other companics, study to koep tho running oxponses at tho lowest per .cont, will mako longer trips,nnd do more work in each, 80 84 -to expend no moro money in this way. Sixteon years ngo, the oxperimont was tried, Al halt-fares woro cut off, But, tho noxt January, tho railway-officials, of tholr own movemont, restorad tho favor, on the ground, s somo of thom ntated to mo, that thoy f“ tho most monoy out of ua in the old way. ndood, Mr. W. R. Arthur, Buporintendont of tho Illinois Central, enid to mo ho did not con- sider tho balf-faro ‘ovon o courtosy, but s picco of buninoss, As I wae slating this view, tho other dny, to _an_Assistant Superintondont, ho 6nid Lo agroed with it, for ho Lind boon secking tho honest opinion of & brothier of his who was & minister, It isnlso to bo considered that tho pastor, stimulatod by the half-rate to attond tho ecolosi- astical gathorings, will bo incitod to the domes- tio luxury of toking hia wifo with him at full-l faro, and” will socuro the going of his dologato. * Mho Iny-membor will ofton go in company With thio pastor, who knowa the placo and tho pooplo, | sud tho wayas of tho mootiug, whon ho would' not go alono, Novw, tho railway-ofiicinla may say: Wo admit your viow of the caro ; wo claim that the half- farois a courtosy, butono that pays. Yot wo aro forbiddon by tho law to make discrimi- nation, and, thoreforo, ' we must oharge ou tho mnme nm othor men., Indoed, I nvo soon tho circular sent out by ono of tho railway companies, calling in sll tho haif-farcs upon theirrond. The Superintendont snys that ho very much regrets _tho nocossity, but_that ho i compolled g0 to do by tho now law. Inn fow daya tho “ pormit " was sont back, with » onrd from tho Buperintondont, who said he was hap, to romit It, as, bf anothor railway, tho half- fares, alon with tho froo passoed, wero allowed to run until thu{ oxpired by their own limitation, Vory woll ; if this is tho right intorprotation of tho law, it must bo obeyed; mesnwhile, tho working of tho laws of trade may develop some now wisdom to bo incorporated into our railway- and provon that they woro founded upon tho coant of Maino. hilo the Profossor was in London ho incidentaliy hoard that this manu- goript wos in posacmsion of Bir Thomas Thillips, a rich but very eccontrio gontlomnan rosiding in Walon. o vory soldom formod any now acquaintancos, and tho Doctor had almost dospaired of scoing him, whon ho hooamo ac- quainted with a Indy who know 8ir Thomas, and aftor much trouble succooded in procurlng an introduction, Tven thon the mnnusoript wau not nllowed to be taken from tho houso, and had to bo copied, This vopy, with the results of four yoars of diligont siudy, in now loat, and the worl is to do all ovor sagnin, Tha book wis nonrly rondy for tho pross, and was looked for with gront {ntorest Ly Listorloal studonts in both homisphoros, 4o that the doln{ in its publication will oceasion w dlun*)&)olntmfl\ t, not moroly local, but almost world-wide. * sl 5 TR =N .THE COMING PARTY. From the St, Louts Republican, Aug, 11, It is bocoming plnin even to porsons who aro not studonts of politics that we aro about tohnyo now political combluations in this country, All this commotion moans somothing, and will Boonor or lator ond in something, Tho country needs a chango, and is rendy for it; and oxporionco toaches that, when this is tha cano, the change is pretty suro to como. The pooplo have had onough of Domocracy and enough of Republi- canism, and they want sgomething olse. They aro not willing merely to swap one for the othor; thoy domand somothing bottor than cither, and’ they aro this moment in search of that momothing, resolved to continue thoir goarch till thng find it. They aro ready to soo tho Ropublican party overthrown, ‘but thoy aro not rondy to moo it succeeded by Dormooratio nscendancy, This has boen demon- strated go often and so conclusively during tho Inst twolve i‘ma that no man can fail to sco it who ia eapablo of deduciug & conclusion from wundeniable faots. The North has bocomo tho oxolusive sont of Eavnmlng popular sontimont in the country, and wo find that not only has tho Democratic party no sure fonthold in a single Northern Btate—not only ia overy Northern " Btato Republican—but thoro is no pmagu;et whatever of a chango from Republicanism to Do- ‘mocracy. Thoroe aro scores of thousands of Tte- -publicans in tho North, chiefly in the North- west, who aro rendy to ceaso to be Ro- ‘publicans, but aro not ready to . bocomo - Democrats, The Domocratic Enrty, then, ~must give placo to & now party with nnow namo, | a now standard, and, to & grest oxtont, now load- ers. Andit will do it. It will protest and ro- monatrato withsome violenco againet tho com- pulsory abdieation, but it will yield at last, as Fodoralism, Ropublicaniem, and Whiggery yiold- ad boforo if, and mako room for its_ succossor, It may bo {aken to havo alrondy abdicated in half o dozen of the great Northwestorn States ; “it will yiold even in Obio aftor tho presont onm= % B, v pnign, and this process will go on till, in the Teptslptions ey = BBy rings of 1876, thoro wil probably not b anough MISOELLANEOUS. v qar and diseipline loft in the pnrty to send delogntes to n natlonal - Qonvention—oven if | thore bo enough authority loft in the Central Qommittoee to call one. What will bo tho successor to the Democraoy may not at this timo bo clearly indleated; but tho enormous “Frmvth mudle I:_( tho farmors’ movement, its Westorn origin and character, and its dotormined spirit, marl it for an important sud effootive part in the political drama for the next fow yoars. At prosent, it exnibitaa some- ‘what revolutionary disposition, but tho fact that it is composed almost entiroly of the most con- sorvative olnes of socloty Is & sufiiciont guaranten against any violont revolutionaryaction, Ownoers of tho goil can never becoms agrarinn, “All ag- groseive now parties scom to bo ultra in thoir aime and frregular in their methods, and tho farmors' movoment {8 mnok an excep- tion, But its most violent assortions it is not ono titho as royolutlonary as tho Re- publican party has actually boon. ‘Its first suc- cessful venture in politics—tho olcction of Supremo Judgo in Illinois Hlndgnd to s certain intorprotation of tho railrond law—hns boen se- . veroly criticised by its ?ponnntn and it cannot b succosatully dofonded, by its frionds ; but aftor all, this action is reall; nuis;niflcnnt waen comparoed with the way in which tho Republican party has extorted, supprossed, and disrogarded Unifed Btates Bupremo Court decisions at its pleasurs, and mado the judiclary tho instru- mont of ‘ita policy. - But ovon if this formidablo uprising from tho soil shall do_some harm, it promises to do a great deal more of good. It mocks to drive corrupt men out of oftice and put honest mon In ; to curtail a publio extravaganco that has renched nlnrmlu(: ropor~ tions ; to imposo limits upon an ofiicial aris- tocraoy that imagines the Government wans crontod for its benofit ; to abolish favoritism in legislation ; to destroy the prlvflufius and powers of monopolies ; to construct artificial channels of transportation ; to_cheapon articlos of necoes- gity that are made artificial ti dear ; and to lift the agricultural olassos of tho Weat and South out of tho subordinato position to tho moneyed and man\ll’llcturinf intorests of tho East in which tho logislation of tho last Threo Buffalo men have beon killed by lagor- boor glasscs withina yoar, but lagor itsolf is ‘bonofleinl. —Indiana hos the largest public school fund of any State in the Union, amounting to over $8,000,000, —A newly-arrested Indiannpolis criminal who. hod ‘‘reporterphiobia,' llulncnrdutl his coll-door with “ Don't know anylhing,” —A man in Morristown, §'u\v Joraoy, demande damagoes from n young lady who bramed his suvnfiu dog with hor club-handled parasol, —Tho Boston Post BRY8 it would bo a great rollof to moot a Btnto Constablo who wasn't woaring a dinmond pin, recoived as a bribo from some rumsollor, —Tho troussenu of a young Austrian bride was_seizod by the New York Custom-Iouse oflicinls & fow dnys sinco, and confisonted for non= poyment of duty, —Bathors at Newport complain of & visitation of brown sea-woed, aud those at Long Branch object to tho flotilln of dead horses that comes down dally from Jersey City. —Thoy are g0 mortal slow over in England that they haven't got sick of volocipedes yot. Thore aro soveral byoycle clubs thers, and the prosent season hos witneseed quite a number of trials of spoed and endurance. —A monumont has beon nnveiled in the Uni- Pope Clement XLV., who, by tho bull of the 21st of July, 1773, dissolved tho Saciety of the Josu- its, the Univorsity of Naplos dedicates thiu®| monumont,"” —Tho Boston lobe statos that the girls of that city wear hn‘nf;lng to tho Russinn leather band which eucircles thoir slonder walsts oight ar- ticles, mamely: Sun umbrolls, vinaigreito, pockot-book, fan, bunch of koys, glovo but= tonor, small caso for thimblo and scissors, hand-y l{urli"hjof, aud on Sundnys sn ornsmontsl prayor- {| ook, —A now dress which a Brattlaboro woman in- vented worked so well that, whilo walking nloufi one of the public stroots, the entire garment fel to the sidowalk, leaving Lor costumed ko & Goorgis Major. —1It iu noticoablo that in tho_ Unitod States in | twelve years has placod them, —and in 1870 thoro wero 1,345 doutlis by suicide, while | Which the logiglation = of = the moxt thero wero only’ 203 by lightning; in other twolve yenrs would keop thom if the presont condition of things shounld continno, All theso are commondnble objocts, and it sooms cortain that the movement to accomplish thom will hnve tho support not only of the powerful Ropublican Btatos of tho West, but of nearly all the Btates of the South algo. Democracy Lng dono sbso- lutely nothing for the South, aud its ropeated offorts and failures have only proved its power- lossncss over to do nnyth(ui.o Thero is nothing in tho Farmers' movement to_repel .the South ern people, and much in it to nttract thom and wo may confidontly expoot that, whon it fairly unfurls its banner, they will abandon tho ~ Domooratio ranks and “give it thoir Jioarty support. It hLas beon proposed that tho Domooracy take this Westorn movemout undor ita wing and muster it into its own sorvico. DBut the movement docs not neod the friendship of any party—lenst of all of a party that cannot tako care of itself, It la enid to numbor soveral Lundred thousnnd. adhoronts and there is little Qoubt that it will fu tho ond, if lzmpofly maneged, control the votes of nearly all tho farmers in the ‘Wost and Bouth. This, with its compact organ- izstion in granges and clubs, wil mako it o power strong nnough to push the moribund Dem- ocracy from the flold, and claim tho oxclusivo right” to sottlo mattors with the Ropublican party. If it can presorvo its compactnoss and unity, avoid all entaugling alliances by abso- worda, an individual is aix times as likoly to kill himselt as lightning is to kill him.—Hartford Courant. b —Somo Ohio couptes are mnking a good thing out of tho Lhfin r law, Tho husbaud Duys whis- ky, shoots at his wife, wallops tho children, and tho saloon-keoper comos down with $100 rather than stand a prosecution. —A man about G0 years of age, accompanied by a wifo who looks still older, npplied for tick- ols to Jackeon, When told the prico he de- murred, aud aftor withdrawing for n consulta- tion, ho roturned to tho window and asked : “Woll, won't you knock off a dollar if tho old woman will ride on the platform ?"—Delroit Xreg Press. —The New York Tribune says tho Iatest thing in hotels is suggestod by an ingenions corre- spondent of the Golvoston News. Itis to bo callod the Aorial Banitarium. It is to bo a huge ‘balloon, firmly secured by stmng attachmonts at a proper hoight. ¢ Galveston,” lio says, ** is ‘within one mile of tho most delightful climato }ln :fiu"wcrlu, and thie olimate is directly over- ond. —A Qreon Bay morchant put out a signof: “ico wator free." Another put outnsign of freo lomonade, and & third offored every ous- tomer 10 conts in money. A fourth man, who couldn't think of anything bottor, got up o dog fight, and it drow all the crowd. —Pho London Aduertiscr ssys tho roport of thio Committoo ion Conl may, in unofficinl lan- guazflo, Do summod up in threa lines: *Wo do ot kniow how coal camo {o riso to its presont gtlce, and we know still less how it can ever bo ranght down again.” —The Journal des Debats of July 28 says: “The advocates of woman's righis, however ninch attachod to their hobby, can hardly read, without smillug, the following, from tho list of nrrivals at nden-Baden : ** Madamo Ttoun Behrefber hoa arrived, with her husband, child, and maid.'" —A sounu man who was married lately fn Cum- berland, Md., first nggravated, tho ofiiciating ministor by presenting Iiim with a marriago fco of 85 conts, and then cappod tho' climax by ro- turning after ho hind walked sway a fow steps and borxame 76 conis of that, on tho ground that o was * littlo short just «thon "—leaving tho clorgymen 10 cents for Lis feo. —Tmmn Blaclk, living in & small town on the Missiusippl, saved n man's life tho othor day in o curious way, Ho was nsmnF and tumbled out of lua boat, and, boing upablo to swim, would havo perished had not tho maiden, discovering Lis danger, awam out to kim and throwing into his hands Lor back hair, four foot in longth, with any othior party, and ineisting on fighting {ts owa battle, 1t will utterly break up and dis- place the Democratio party within twelvemonths from this timo, and at leadt prove strong cnongh by themselves to ocoasion alarm to tho now dominant party in 1876. But the fannors do not caro to orinnlzo a party on s purely agricultural bosis. What thay are struggling for is honest recognition of their .rlqhts and no doubt they would gladly join with all who think a8 thoy do, undor some more comprohongive party name thun that of & Farmors' party. —_— DMosquitocs. Horehead, Red River of the North (July 17), Corre spundence of the New York Times. Your renders who have_fished in Adirondack swamps, or lived on Now Jersey flats, moy fanc thoy know eomething of mosquitoes, but it is ail & mistuko. These creniures horo risoe in a cloud; thoy are torriblo to man and beast; they moke sloep unondurable without s notting. ~People carry mosquito notting In this rogion in thoir pookots, a8 they do handkerchiofs elsowhore. I saw men digging t a rond-track, onch with his ooket hoad-not and thick gloves, and even ih thoy could hardly got on with their work. A gentloman ot Duluth told me thoy usod to bo 08 plonty there &though now they have mainly dlsappenred), and that i was con- sidored as much a plees of etiquotio to tuke off our coat and shako it, beforo entoring a friond’s ouse, a8 it would b now to wipo tho foot. My oxcellont friend, Rev. Dr, Rodgors, undertook to nddross a roligions meeting recently, at Hawloy, in the ovoning, ond both ho and the audience woro_fairly drivon out by the little posts. T Loard ono suthentfo inafnnco of & saw-mill stoppod by mosquitoes, It wns tho workmen, howover, not the mml)lnnr{, which wag impeded. Horses are not unfroquently killed by them. A ontloman told mo, youtorday, that in a hard day's xldo hio i ofton obligod o stop and olonn the noatrils of his horse ol tho bide is black with thom, —Advices from Lanco n Loup, Labrador, ro- port that wolves in inunense numbors have ap- {murud for tho first timo for many yonra, anioug ho softlomonts near tho Btraits of Boflo Telo, and hnyo ontirely broken up one settloment. On the night of Julfl 1 thoy atiackod a purty, killing and dovouring threo mon and one woman, The samo night thoy attacked the tont of Oapt. Charles Murray, an Englishman, on o bunting tour, and were driven off by rapid firing on thom, not, howover, until they had torn the tent in sov- coral placos, —BIr, Smith, of Dooping, 8t. Jamos, England, Dhaving boon “ playod upou ¥ by Miss Jonkinson, iy sought rodress in court. 1o lad arrangod for Lis vm‘)!lulu with ‘tho young woman, whon sho told him sho had changed her mind with ro- gard g0 him. But eho mf'dod that slie would muarry Mr, Smith if ho made Lor, but that if she did cusuunn him sho would * make him live like a toad uudor a harrow.” Eithor poor Smith wantd to live in tho .way hig enchuutrees mon- tioned, or ho thinks: with Baron- Pollosk that *no tond with a proper apdrit would stay under the harrow." —_—— these Ivsoots, whilo Odillon-Xinrrot. From the New York Evening Post, The nows of tho denth of M. Cumilla-Tlya- cintho Odillon-Barrot, Prosidont of the Council of Btato, France, will racall to the gray-boarded o ora {n the hlsbury of I'ranco, now nimost for- otton, all of which ho saw and part of whioh fiu was, to-wit: tho doparturo of Oharles X. aftor tho rovolution of July, 1820, in which DBarrot was oxcecdingly rotive, It was ho who, as ono of the forlorn hiope of eight doputics in favor of tho Insurrcction, stood firm when the apectre of tho guillotine must have Leen prokent day and night to his imagination, Tt was & day of gloom for tho liboral opposition, and partioularly' for M. Barrot, whoso grant oratorical powers Lad won tho opitlet of the Domonthones of bis party. Tho Demosthquon ‘was near losing his head, and the brave soven that supported him lad no better pros- poct than he, oxcopt such na grow out of the fact that thoy woro a triflo more obscure, Novertholoss, ft wny not muny days before, us ouo of tho tiree Cowmlssionosy wppoiuted by An Almost Srroparablo Los- From the Portland (Me.) Argus, Ay, 9, 4 Our tolegraphilo colwnus contain the particn- lars of o fivo ut Brunnwick yostordsy, in which the valuablo llbrary of Prof. "Woods, of Bowdoin Collogo, was totally dostroyed., Tho mnuusurlta roforrod o was the-edition of ‘tho famous Huls- luyt snanuseript, which Dr. Woods discovered in Wales in 1809, and had neerly propared for pub- licatlon, with copious annotations, under the suupicos of tho Maino Mistorical Socioty, This manuseript, which for many years was loat, tho Lioads only being ;presorved in the Dritish Mu- soum, givos a1 acoguut of the ourlicst Englinh soltloments on, the Awerican = Coutinont, Iutely rofusing to have anything whatover to do | the Provialonal Governmont, M. Barrot haid tho honor to intimate to the I(ln[i ‘let it ho gl would consont to_emlgrato ho mitted to take tho crown jowola alon i, —an offor whish, Lolug to bo allowed to tnko his b might bo por~ with only too defightod ond, tho King joy- fully nccopted, and was accompaniod to il whart by tho eloquont doputy. On bin return M. Barrot was olected Profoct of the Helno, and whon tho dnys of Lounia Phillippo camo It wns ho who, first of all and almost single-andad, protested ns o doputy againat a roactionnry policy, Dritain in 1830, and has always beon conntod ns ano of tho firmost advocatos of an slliance be- tweon Englnd and Iranco, Ilo visited Gront A londer of the ngitation in favor of roform, he had almost ns nl\ll‘ylmblo a hand in the downfall of Touls vious Charles. Ilram in 1848 ns ho Lind in that of tbo pro- 1t is ovidont, howover, that ho did not this timo moan to bo_rovolutionary, but only o roformer, for ho drow back B tho shadow of tho coming ovent, asslstod M. Thiors in tho formntion of r Cabinot, and supported tho right of tho Connt do Paris to the throne, Un- dor the Presidoncy of Louia Napoleon ho was for soma timo a Minister, nnd conducted tho Govern- mont with “popularity nnd succoss until 1851, whon ho 'retirod from active pariicipation in politicn, Ho waa born at Villofort July 19, 1791, and was by profossion a barrister. e e s Dangers of Mountnin CHmbing—A Ahrilling Incidont on the Alps. From the Mancheater Courier. E; A party of sixtoon got ot from Clillon to make tho nscont of the Rochor du Noye, Attor exporioncing some difloully from blinding mist and hailstonos, thio summit was roached, and at nbout 2 o clock tho descent was bogun, Thore woro no guides, Bovoral of tho party know tho mountain woll, and, though_ thoy had not boen up this_sengon, routo shonld it ‘was docidod that a difforont Do takon homeward by Glion. First camo a long stoop slope of snow, soft on ‘ono sido, but liko a shoat of fos on the ot her; thon a emall ledgo of rock aboutn foot and a Dalf in width, with anothor slopo of l0gso stouck below termiuating in o soma thousaud foot into the Valley of Montroux. Mr. Frodorick Oloso, 18 yoara of ngo (brothor to the two Oloses who havo recipico, going down madoe tha name famous in connoction with the succeasful rowing nt Onmbridgo), was desconding morrily with n companion on #ofs snow, and was within & fow yards of tho lodgoe of rock whon abova thom thoy saw an American coming doyn the ice-slido hoad foromost at & fonrful rato. boy, 13 yonra old, Mr. Close immediately rushod for- ward, and by an energotic spring just caught tho child a8 ho was falling from the ladgo of rock, and savod him quito unhurt, Bearcely had Mr. Close roturned to his companion's side whon thoro camo oriea of ** 8ave her, Close, save hor,” and looking toward tho ice-slide, ho saw a Rus- sian_girl, of no light woight, rollin Again Mr. Olose sprang forward and himsolf na firmly a8 posaible awaited hor. % down. planting Blio camo with such tromendous forco, havingalroady boon falling somo distanco, that sho knockod him off his foot, and thoy went down togethor ; aftor » moment of fonrful suspenso thoy touuhnd the ledge, seomed to tremblo for an fustant on tho vory edgo of tho rock, and thon Mr, Closo, by n wondorful offort, rcovorod bis footing and thoy wero safo. Tho Amorican boy, Lesllo, who waa atill at tho ledge, hud the progonce of mind to plant his slponstock and stend frmly by it, ond no doubt the slight resistance thus formed gave Mr, Closo tho half-sccond ho neoded to rogain his footing. M, Frederick Close was thus instramontal in paving two livos, boinj fully awaro in each cago that it was at the_risl of his own. chostor family, Mr. Olose belonga to sn old Man- —_— e Forcign and Iome Food. Vienna Correspondence of the Haltimore American, ‘Wo ars living wall in Vionna, notwithatanding tho gront luxurics of the scason in Amorica are almost unknown hore. swook and oriep brend, tho best made coffeo iu the world, woet buttor, and good beer, can al- ways be had in Vi onna., Good moat, well cooked, Of courso, any ono ean live woll qun theso solids and substontials, and to thoso wi 0 know no botter, thoy aro the sum- miug up of human Lappinces, That anything elso slould bo wanting is rogarded as ridiculous, and when an_Amorican undortakes to describe tho varioty of humau food that tompts the pulato in his famod 1Iand, it is roceived with a shry, of tho gliouldors, expresgive parily of doubt an partly of disgust that any ono.should want to ot such things. Tho Vionnofse rogards fruits as unhoealthy, and most of them will nover venturo further than to eat a half-dozon cherries. There aro peaches here, but thoy aro very morely sold from the fruit stands. icots, also plonty of a] to caro about. spacial luxurios, & Cuban beon ranmlu(rv over tho worls hrd resided much of b yonrs, aud oor, and s 'hero aro which no one scems ast ovoning at_tho Reidhof?, whilst tho merita of the food of differont coun- tries was boing disoussed, aud tho soveral Amer- icans present wore describing a number of our gontlomun, who knd for tho Fust eight B timo in Amorica, wes appoaled to, when ho dolivered Limsblf {n substance abont as follows: “If you want tho best beef and mutton in tho world, with good alo, go to London for them; if yon desire the best pastry and faney dishes, go to Paris for thom; if .you KI’ cookad and served, ofer the substnutialy, woll and tho best mado coffeo aud excellent beor, come to Vieunn for thom; but if you_desiro_ all theso vesontinly to good living ‘combined, together with sofi~crabs, oystors, tor- raping, cauvos-bock ducks, and an endloss aur- ply of tho most luscious frait, you must go to Amoericn for them, Choro are several American Germans now horo, nmong them Mr, Rtastor, oditor of the Chicago Slaals-Zeifung, who are moroe onthusiastic on the subject of American living than tho Amoricana are, and who declaro the real onjoyment of life is unkuown in Bu- 1opo. —_— The Good Gld Times. M, Lonis Lagaro, of the Cou ier Municipal, Paris, has just published an essny showing how ' 3 orsona who ol shod. il tainted ment usod to bo pun- Ha writos that in June, 1861, Jaques T'ournebru, nicknamed tho Shearer, soizod soma suspected ment on tho stall of Pierro Bardol. A report was instantly drawn up and_transmitted to the Byndic of tho butchers, Michel Baint- Yon. An'inquiry waa ordorod, and it was found that tho nceusod wes an old offendor. A second report was addrossed to tho Provost of Paris, comparing tho culprit to s poisonor, and demand- ing in tho nomo of a corporation outraged by tho infamy of ono of its mombors the degrada- tion and thon the doath of Piorro Dardel. ‘Pho Tirst Magistrate of the police approved tho cou- clusions of thereport, and tho delinquent was con- demnod to Imnu threo hours in tho pillory, and then to porl cutioner. sl by tho honds of tho publio oxo- On tho dny of tho oxcention, 127 butchers of the City of DParis ropaired to the market, and drow ‘themselvos up round the pillory. At the cud of throe hows tho tip- Btnif announcod to tho peoplo that the prisoner wns about to bo oxccuted, thio butchera, with hints off, bowed thoir houds, and justico was dong, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financinl News. Nrw Yous, Aug, 18,—oucy sovy sud Band 4 por cent, Sterling dull and unchanged, Custoniy cecelple, SG00,000, Gold woak aud Acelining from 11634 to 11644, closing with nales ot tho Iatter fgure, Loans were 13¢ aid 4 yer cont to flat for carrying, Oleariugs, 19,000,000, "tho Assistant Treasurer disbursed $70,000. Governments r\l‘ll Btate bonds dull, stoc] or_cont, it cheaper rates, of, ‘Tonnesacen strong, A snccessful raid wan made on tho stock market this morning, for the purpone, it ds belioved, of gotting The markot declined from 1§ Freo sal 6 of loading slocks wero tolx mada for_speculativo account, and accompantod by threats_of disturbanco to the monoy market, Tho Tucific Matl party ato credited with causfug a decline in that stock, aa “well of tho list down, a8 with selling the remaindor ‘Cho Vandorbili stocks and Unfon Yacific were suld most freely after Pucific Mall, murket during tho last hour Tho adually lwmproved, aud closed up firm with froo purchnaors of leading sharcs, In somo caucs tho highest quotatlons of tho doy wero carrent, ‘Thostrongth of thie murket wos particularly marked in Now_York Oentral, Luke Shoro, Weatorn Union, Pucific Mall, and 8t. Panl comnon, The widost changes were in Pacifio Mall, which foll oY from 30% to 487, cloaing at 307@40, Now York Ouene tral sold at 1057, Dae wnd U431 Wen Unlon Pacitio, 28, 27X, common, 07, 6033 Aflantlo & aTi¢, 26%, 1043, audl 1033 3 ‘Tako Shiore, D4k, tern Unlon, 917, 01, and 0153 and’ 27373 Northwestern Pacifio preforred, 6, 20740 e meuting of tho Directors of tho 8t, Faul Road adjournod agati o-day for lack of & quoria, torllog, 1083 Coupons, %81 Coupons, 6! Coupans, '04 Coupons, '63 Goupions, 63 (aow) Missouris Tonnceacen, ol “Ponnussces, oy Virginias, tow.. Americean Express, United States Fx, Taciflo Mail, ... Now York Coiitral, Erle. Xrlo pEd, Harlom., Hurlow }! 1937 | Goupone, 101 00KH, 8t Paul pfd, ... ¥NT BONDR Coupous, '63. 10- HONDS. Virgintas, old.......e North Carolinas, 0id,.aTx North Carolinas, now. 10 Wabasht, oo Wabush pfd, Fort Woyne., Terra lsute, Toreo Huute pidl, , Ouleaggo & Allon, . Oliicngo & Alton b Ohio & Miesissipp Uy U &0 Michigan Gentral, .., 94 | Nlinols Contral, .. ..108 tattTA—A rk; Pittaburgh. 1 | Unfon Tachamtorkis A15¢ | i oatar viger s i 100 for curm bo New York Northwoste: Union Paciflc bonds, 81 BALTIMORP, Nnrlhwlnl\crn 83 | Qontral Pacifio b'nds. 1004 BALTIMORR, Aug, 13,—HngapiTurrs—Tlour quict Rock Intnnd.. ~1105 | Dol, Lack, & Weatorn, 1015 | and unchangod, \Wheat aluady; red Weatern $1.47@ N £, Coutral .. 1121100 - | B, it s vl 3% | 1,69, Corn—inixed Wostorn quict and firin at 680, Paul,... 5% Onia fiem; mixed Weslorn, 41@420, Ryo firmat 000, Trovistons—Unchanged. Forotgn . o ok Witaky—Dull aid wonk at 0o, L1veRroon, Aug, 13—11 n, m.--lreadstuffa nun- :lmlnum’., :'%ulr{ m;raam. I\‘vxmnlr wheat, 123128 3d 3 o apring, 11s 20@118 1043 white, 11s 100@1%s 24; elnb, Tn dea i 64 Gorn, g 00 "Lory, Con Tara. d0s b0, MARINE, Tavinroor, Aug, 19—1:30 p, m.—Market unchanged, LONDON, AlIg, 13—8 p. m.—Consola for manoy, Tort of Chicago. ., 1,00 2 @93%{ ; nccount, D33{@0274 ; U-20a of 'G5, 04 do "1‘[ 67, 05 § 10-408, 0 ; now Ga, 0074 ; Erlo, 473, motint of bullion gone Inta tho Bank of England on ‘balanco to-day, £487,000, Rate of discount for threo montha’ bills fn open market, 1-16 Lolow bank rato, PRI, Aug, 19,—Ilontes, b7¢ 400, avnrooL, A, 19—Evening.—Ootton aaalor + infd- Qling upland, 8%4d ; Orleann, 0411, Halog, 12,000 balos ; ‘Amerioan, 7,000 Lalss ; epeculation and 'oxport, 2,000 bales, Tirondatufta quict, Ted wintor whoat, 121@128 3d, Flour, 28a@20s, Corn, 288 0d, Qhoeso, 01a, Gumborlands, 98 64 ; short ribs, 400, ARRIVED. .. Btme Jolin A, Dis, Tillugton, towing, larg Horwsiiel, Lndinglon, Timber, Behr Win, Badorao, Falr Lavon, coal T'rop Cliarlen Riotz, Manlstee, b Tiargo Harmony, Manisteo, lumbor, Hehr Kato Lyons, Muskegon, lumbor, Scbr Minerva, Muskogou, limbor, Sehr Tacino, Muskegon, Tumber, Belir Willlo Loutet, Whito Lako, lambor, Sebir 0, Shaw, South 1invon, bark. Behr C, Harrinon, Whito Lake, lumbee, Bark E, O, L, Travormo Bay, %ood, argo Vonus, Ludington, litinbor, g N, 11, Pringo), Gloveland, towing, Bargo 0. O. Butis, Clovoland, coal, 1ergo 0, G, King, Clovaland, atono, Boow Magdaloun, Galdwells Tler, wood, Behr R, Howlott, While Lake, luinbur, Prop Vondarbilt, Bulfato, nv cargo, Heow Mllton, White Laku, Jusnbes Stme Corona, 8t Josoph, mundrio Btmr Blieboygan, Two Rivors, sundries, Belir Bello Walbrldgo, Sturgeou Jay, lumber, Hehr Tob Roy, Muskegon, lmber, Trop Olty of Datrolt, Bay’ City, salt, Targo Gutding Star, ay Cily, kalt. Sebr Chnllongo, Tudinyton, imbor, Trop Aunfe Latira, Muskegon, luoibor. . Aug, 13, Buffnlo Live-Stock Market. Burrato, Aug. 13.—Cattie—Tecolpta to-day, ine cludivg raporied. arcivals, 980; (otal for fho week, 8,040 ; market vory lively this morning for good caitlo at yestordny’s prices,- Common atack negloctod ; about 1,600 disponod of, Halea : 931 Tllinots steorn, 1,104@ 1425 Ibw, $5.25@0,35 , 175 Indiana stcors, 1,11 1ts, $5.00@5,87%¢ 3 116 Obio slcorn, 003@1,323 1ba, “.Xl‘l)f 5.80 3 250 Texaa ateers, 81031,003 s, $3.80@4.07) ; 139 Kentucky ntoors, 1,453@1,600 e, $6.0066.265 60 Town steers, 1,635 lus, 20,374 3 64 Biichigan sicors, 035@1,110 1o, 4.26@4.671¢. 4 Bhep and Lambs—Rece ple to-dsy, including ro- ported orrivala, 10,200, Total for tho wook, 10,400, | Helr Poorin, Maniatee, lumbor, Market very actlvo ¢ anlca 1,300 Otia aheop, 74 {0 89 118 | el 0. North, Muskegon, Tnmber, ,76(306,30 ; 201 Illinoin shcop, T3 1bs, $6.00 3 441 Can- [ Schr Bossle Bonlt, Ilorso Shoo Bay, tolegraph poles, adn_slicop, 102 to 120 1bs, $9.00@5.80 3 1,634 Canada | Hchr Ilinols, Baloy's Harbor, wood Inmbs, 61 to 72 Ibe, £0.75@7.12%. Swino—Tacoipta to-day, incliding reported arrivals, 1,000, Total for tho woek, 0,200. Markot active at 100 wivaiica on good hoga over yostordny™ prices, Goud Tionton hogs solling ot $5.00@6.25. Pons well fillod with commion grassors, which aro noglected ot $4.75(94.90. Slmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, aundrica, Hohr Imporial, Tirlo, conl, Relir Alva Bradley, Oconto, lumbor, Sehr Biackhnwk, Eric, coal, Sohr M, L, Higglo, Birgeon Day, tolegraph poles. Yiriys Pligrim, Oawego, conl and idmbar. Belir Lovi Grant, Ocofta, lutuher, . Sehr Harzlott Ann, Kowaunce, railroad ties, Bchr Arctic, Muskégon, sundrlos, Prop Uity of Now York, Buffalo, suudries. Sehr Bky Lark, Duffalu, coal, Bobr Entarprino, Muskegon, inmber, Sehir Japau, Ford River, lumbor., Behir Gamo Cock, Munkego, luuhor, Belir Ora, Androtva' Plor, tan burk, Sehr 0, Gordon, Bt, Josoph, lnmber., tieow Paangoula, South Hnven, wood, Trop India, Dutfalo, sundrice, Behr Mary 'Nan, Green Bay, lumbor, Belir I, B, King, Millotis Dfor, tan bark, Schr James King, Buffalo, coal, Hehr Greon By, Green Bay, lamber, Bcbr Souvontr, Pentwater, Tumber, Schr Monaoon, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Adriatic, Muskegon, Tumbor. Prop I, E. Paino, Grand Taven, towing, argo William Biirn, Grand Laven, lumber, Belir Paulino, Muskegon, Jumber, Schir Iver Latweon, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Lumberman, Black Grack, lumber. 8elir E, O, Oray, Tiuskegon, luinbor, Sahir Pétrol, Mhskegon, fumbor, Holr Topay, Muskegon, lumber, Holir Evalinio, Muekegoh, liunber. Bohr Jos, Dréadon, Whito Lako, fumber, Sobir Lincoln Dall, Munkegon, limber, Belir A, Frodorlck, Hollaud, Wood. Belir Tio, Tibbelts, Munkegion, wood, Sehr M, Thowpson, Whito Lake, lumber, New York Dry Goods Market. New Yonr, Aug, 13,—Thero was s upiritod domand for cotton anid waclen goods from first iands, and tho Jobbing trado wan rather bottor, Heavy staudard and Tino brown sheotings nctivo and firm,~ Fino and mo- dlum Dbleachod shirtings brisk, nnd soveral leading minkes {u phort supply. Cotton flsnnols eclling frooly. Printa quick, Dross goods in livoly requeat, Woolouk sud wool flannels contiuno active,” Bhirts and hosiery 1mx>finvlnu. Volvols aud volvoloous solling low at auction. Enst Liberty LivesStock Market. TanT Lingnry, In,, Aug, 13,—OATTLE=-Arrivals, 111 cors, Beat, $6,00@6.95; modium, $5.25@6,67; com= o, $4.40G0.00; uigekors, R0GA T Bulls, $2.806 Hoas—Arrivals, 8 cars, Philadelphin, $5.25@6.30 ; Yorkers, $5,16(35,25, BiEzr—Arrivain, 30 cars, Dost, $6,00@6.75 ; modi~ um, $4,60@5.00 5 common, $3.00@4.00. The Wool Trade. TonTow, Aug. 19,—Wool quiet, active, and firm, Tl- Linols, Town, and Wisconsin ficccon, 43@47c ; Michis gou, 40@480; Ohlo and Ponnmylvanin, 47%@600; chioico doublo extra and &bove, G1@53Ke | combing and delaino flsoces In demand at 87@68c. Plttsburgh 011 Marlet, Bchr Truman W. Ross, Muskegon, luber, giimEmmatn Aug. JnzOrudo potrolouwn standy st | gone Hugmolla, Stuskeson, et » 20§ 1624 Bchr R, Slmmons, Muakegon, lumber, Schr P, Haydon, Mugkogon, lumber, Behr Frontier City, Sturgoon Iay, limber. Schr Four Brothers, Lamberts ler, wood, Prop Philadelphis, Buffalo, sundrios, Bohr Cubn, Muskegon, lumber, Hobir Eliza Day, Poro Marquotto, lumber. Behr Guido, Manfatao, lumbor, Sehr Addie, Manistoo, lumbor, The Produce Marketn, CINOINNATI, OmNoTMNATT, Aug, 13,—DuEADATUFFS—Flour firm at £0.25@0.60. . Whoat in fatr domand and firm at $1.26@ 1,0, Corn firm at 45@4c. Rso frm st 08@700. Oata quiot at 43@élc. Darloy duil and nominal, Provistons—Quict, Pork, $16.50@17.00, gonorally nold at $17.00. Tard aull n;u'l\mc[:a,alomu i}mk mets EropJ; doylly Bullalo; sunitsion. Aug. 18 quiot ; stioulders, Bio ; cloar rib, 9o cloar, D%c, .13, Bacor aqulot; atouders, 0} clod 1ib, 104@10%0 B oty 0 o =ln%r, 1073¢, &k ¥ Bebr M. N, Dunlam, Pike’s Pier, 100 bu corn, RL i N— Hehir Tds, Muskegon, 300 bu corn, . . | Stmr Cozons, St. Joroph, light. Mivwauxae, Aug, 10.~Breansturrs—Flourstoady ; | Sar Oofone, B Voot UBRE 0 suporfie pring, $0.25@0.80. Wheat in fair demand | by 'folado, Bufalo, 3,000 brla flour. d firm ; No, 1, $1.41; Nom3, 8120 cach; $120 | o Lucrorio, Buffalo, 49,57 bu corn. 113 Soptomber, Oats quict and woak ; No, orn quict aud wesk; No, 9, 38c. Rtye dull ttlod ; No 1, 020, Datley firm; No, 9, 000, FreanTs—To Buffalo, e 3 Oawego, 11c. Teogrpra—Flour, 6,000 brls BuirMeNTs—-Flour, 5,000 b TOLEDO, ToLwpo, Aug, 18.—BnEADsToFPs—Flour firm, Whent firh and_higher; No,2 whito Wabasl, $1.70 7 extra whito Michigan, $1.70 ; ambor Michigan, g1.41 @142 8pot; $1.41% Auguet; $142 Boptomber s No. Toid rod, $1.45; No. 2red, $i.41epot; No,wmber Liinoth, $1.45, Cors @ abado biglor ¢ bigh mixed, spot, and August, 483o; do Boplombor, 4dio Getobor, 453¢@i52¢; low mixed, 43%0: white, e} no grade, S9\o. Oata firm; No,1, 84c; No.4 old, 81 Sebr Wollin, Ifolland, 50 Lris salt, Behr Hfarmony, Manisteo, 100 bu oats, Behr Idalo, Kingston, 16,448 bu corn, NIGNT GLEAANGLS, Bargo Argonaut, Buffalo, 64,707 bu corn. Bebr l:iailr.ngmu‘, Boutl Haven, 3 brls pork, sud sun- ries, Behr New Dominfon, Kingston, 14,600 bu corn, Behir 8, F, Dalo, Dotrolt, 14,392 bu corn, Btmr Cloveland, Ogdeunburg, 4,690 bu corn, 310 brly flour, 53 brls pork, Btmr MusKogon, Grand Haven, sundrics, Sebr Goldon Flooco, BuTalo, 30,000 bu corn, Lnkeo Freights 3 ‘Woro lesn active, Rates on corn to Buffalo, 44/v; wheat to Kingeton, 120, 'Tho chartera rerumfi wora t To Buffalo—8tmr Amazon, nchr S8am Flint, corn at 415, To Kingaton—8chrs J, M. Foster and Januler, whont at 123 schr Modiator and prop Alma Munra, corn on privito torms. _To Not Englaud via Buffelo— Trop Idabo, corn nt 230; via ORdensburgl, prop Clevelaud, ¢orn on through rate; via Barnin, prop City of Detroit and bsrge Guiding Star, corn througl. Total, 103 capacity equal (o 31,000 bi Wheat and 200, 000 bu corn, ‘Tho schr Bunriso was charterud for Iron ore from Escanaba to Clovelsnd at $2.70; the Mary Colline, Excanaba to Lrlo at §2.1 o, FnrtonTa—Elrm and unchanged, RecEirTs—Flour, 1,000 brlag whoat, 20,000 bu; corn, 41,000 bu ; onts, 6,000 bu. BurpagxTs—rlour, 900 brls; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 58,000 bu ; oats, 4,000 hu. DETROIT, Drruotr, Aug, 13,—BurADsTUFFe—Flour quict and unchanged, \Wheat stoady ; exten white, $1.68 bid. No. 1, $L58K ; ambor, $1.40@141%. Corn htoady at 7o, Oata stoady ot bixe. st, Louis, Sr. Louts, AUg, 18,—BREADSTUFFs—Flour quiot and weak, and concosplons would havo to bo madoe on round lots, Whoat in good demand nt full pricess sample lotd primo to clioico ved, $1.40@1.60; white, Slis@1.e0, Com firmer No, ' ilzed, @laic, Clivaior. Oats highor, at 2820c, 1n elovator. Darloy qulot; niow Minncaota'sold ot $1.47). Ryo dull and Towor, at G0@d8Ae, Watlsicz—Quict, ab 0le, PROVIRIONS—POrk firm at $0,75@17,00, Bulk meats ngld frmly § 10 sales, Bncou Arm for jobbing aud athor lots ; shouldors, D3;@9%c ; cloar Kb, 105@1e ; glear, 1o, Lard S summmoretesi, 1401 7~ ined, 8X(¢, THous—Firm, at $4,25@4.00. Oyriz-_Sicly, ind aifping grades seseco and wentod at $4.75G5.75. LOUIBVILLE, LouvmviLLE, July 18, —BuEADSTOFFA—TFlour i falr demand and fiem wiih Yight supply; extra family, Xllinois River and Cannl Nows. Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Y'ribune, TLABALLE, IlL, Aug, 13,—Thecsual-hont N dama No. 2, wns towed up from Vorn with corn for Gitiengo, The prop Novelly, towing tho _caual-boat Norway, doparted, both with lumber for Peorla, The steamir Xautlo departed, light, for Porn, Tho tanal-bonts M. L. Adums, from Peru, and the Deer Park, from TaBsllo, both with coru for Chicago, passed into the ‘unal, and thoprop Novelty, towing ' tho canal-hoat NOTWay, DO with Tumber far Torin. nansed out 0 the canal, Eight feot and six inches of water o tha mllh‘fl sill of Lock 16, No report of thostage of water below, OANAL OFFICE, Cnitcaco, Aug, 13.~1 p. m,—An- niyEp—Detor 7, I'aul, Ottawn, 5,800 bu corn’s Ocean, Ottaws, 5,000 bii cortl; North Awcrles, LaSalle, 6,000 bicorn; Polar Star, Lasallo, 6,000 b corn ;' prop Whale, Henry, 5,600 bu corz : Friendehip, Hanry, 1400 bu corn ; Excelsior, Sumunit, 85 yda stone; Llliv ‘'Connell, Suginaw, 89 yds stono; Henrlotta Walker, Temont, 09 3 stono ; Edwin Walkor, Jr,, Lemont, 8 yds stone 3 Rescue, Lemont, 85 yds stone . & mont, 80 yds stone ; Gen, McPhordon, Lemont, 66 du stono ; > Martln Hogau, Lomont, 85 yds stone ; ayflower, Lemont, 8 yda stone; W. J. Roobuck, Le- mont, 89 yds stono; Oak Leaf, Loniont, 66 yds stona ; R, 11, Atkinson, Lomont, Bl ydsstono ; Augusta, Y.omont, 6 yds stone ; Florence Boyer, Lemout, 83 yds atonw; Eclipao, Lomont, 60 yda stono: J, Harring= ton, Willow Springs, 32 tous fco; Galona, Witlow Bprings, 05 tons ice, ULzan:p—Gracio Griawold, Minooks, 14,677 £t lum- ber, 17 m shingles, 60 postp. ‘CANAL OPFICE, OiticaG0, Aug, 13, —ARmIVED—Prop ‘Busnult, 45 yda stotlo prop Dopuo, LaSulle, 103, 524 168 zino. ‘OLzanep—Qold Rod, LaSalle, 80,035 £t lumbor; In- dustry, Morrle, light ; Harrlet, Heneea, do; Mavle T.eaf, Joliot, 85,384 {t lumber, 60 brla cémont; Cubu, Ottayn, light; Merchant, Oltawa, 91,390 f¢ Nimbor Drill, Bust Motrls, Ught ; Montaun, Bohees, dos Alida, Jollet, 165 tons coal; Florenco Boyer, Lomont, Mybt R. 1L "Atlinson, do Leacus, do; W, J, Roebiick, dos Augiiats, do;, Edwin Walker, Jr., do; Oak Leaf do} Telipse, do ; "Thmndorholt, do; Excolsior, Sumumit, do} .75, b ovistons—Mess pork—sales nt $1015, Tacon whouldors, 0@0)o; clear ribs and clear , alf packed ; Bamn unchanged ; bulk- buldars, 8370 clear ribn and clears hold Tord sighdy atd nnchonged. MEMPHIS, Mestems, July 13,—Cotton quict and unchanged, Bueanur Flour dull and drooping; medinm, £6.00@7.10 ; commorcial dull and droopiug st §2,85@ 250, Cort In fair demend and Ligher at 59GOlc, Onts dull and lower at 43 @43c. TIA¥Y—Cholco scarce and frin at $35.00@26.00, Buan-Hearco and firm at $17.50@18,00. Enovisions-—Tneon qulot sl veal | uhouldors, 0 Vjsc; eides, e, @vjie; dldes, LHGUAE von, New Yonr, Aug, 18,—Cor7oN—Dull and irrogular; middling upfand, 1074e, BREADSTUPPE—FI0 1 meats firm at 100 toose, , shipping grados hfgher ; others unchangod; rotolpts, 16,000 bris ; suporfing AWeatern oud Stite, $4.95@0,60; common to good extra, good 'to_cholce, $6.60@7.25 ; whito whoat @H.40 3 Obio cxtra, $6,40@8.50; Bt Louls, $1.70(310,15. Rtyo flour stondy of $1.60@6,60, Corne meal finn ; Weatern, $3,16@9,60, - Whent aquiot ; hold- ory disposed to roalfzo 3 rocolpts, 167,000 bu { No. 2 Ohleago spring, $144@1 o ' Milwaukeo, $1, 161 ; now rod wintor, $L62G1L60, Liye firmer ; Wes o, 00@9le, Corn 'seltvo aud higlos; rocelpta | J, Bouchard, Ottaw, 68,300 £¢ lumber, 17,000 bu ¢ steamor, Weatorn mf‘xou,nm@ng;‘:é G;ll‘ . do,. GOX@bBe; bigh mized aud yellow, o 3 == w'fi\tu,}v‘c@ AT unsound, ‘So5io." Oty dull ‘Vessols Passed Detroft, A docliing ; rocolpte, 3000 bu's new wiised Woal- | | DEmors Mich Aug 10, Tustee, De—prop No- Ve o 3 raska, O8 chle, Beotia, 8t. Joseph, 5 ffzfi“x hite Wealarn, 45@olo; black Westorn, | i il Austia ; achivs City of duinenvi o, Gil~ Laos—Steady, wmore, Slanuer, Oades, Goodell, feleots, Gotfe, Aldur- Hors—Dul, Larai, Gold Wter, ZEua, Uippogrie,’ Knight Touws —~ 300 Orl pla. it Alive anil stoady at 28@300; Orinoco, | P o b owN—Props Missour, Onelda ; burke Par- Woor—Activo snd fivmer ; fooce, 48@0c ; primo | sua 0L, Wells ; schirs City of Btraits, Mary Battle, Toxns, 31@STH0 ; unwashud, S0} e, A, 11, Mors, Cavalir, North Cape, Miesiug Btar, Iiar- pullied, 406! 1 okIIES—CofTeo quist ; Rio, fixgzu o, Bugar | vest lome, Ironsides, Turnor, G, P. Minch, E. R. GG ib to good roliuIng, BG8Ne. o b at & | Williams, Montpelior,’ Dacolali, Dy’ State, 'Goorga 930, ael, = Gio; rofluod, 16 Wivo—North, mfixmawun Dull, orude, 6@0)0; xoined, 168 | M ien,, Aug, 19—Evoning.—Passn Tz —Props Idaho, Yoremite, Cralg; schrs Philo Beovill, Auna Grover, Hubbard, ltobert, Lona Johnson, Mary Elizaboth, Whito Cloud Adirondac, Passkn DowN—Prop T'woed ; schrs John Miner, M, Gillls, AL, State, M, Muollor, £, Garlich, Southwut, Mont Blanc, ‘Winp~—Northeast, Ca “funresrie—Firmer ; 000, Provistons—Pork aleally ; now mess, $18.00, Seof quict, Outmeats dull: middles quiels long_ clear, gjc,” Lard quict ; old Westorn atoam, 8 7-16@8)0 | now, 83@8 6-100, Tibrreu—Firm for cholce Weatern, nt 16@24c. Curvenr—Tn buyers’ favor, b 1956180, Witeky—Firmer, at $5@sigo, ————— - OLEVELAND, SPECIAL NOTICES. OLLVRLAND, AUR. 13.—DREADSTUFES—Wheat in mes ddodbunts: e tiole SRS Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Thsa pills are composad exclusicoly of vegotablo fn- fair demnnd and liglier ;. N $1.47. Corn and osts qulet as gy Prrroreus—Lower ; atandsrd white, ed, 13K0; Blate : itfinugh thoy untirely suparaodo tho nss teat, 220, on large ordora, l;fl(“orl‘l:ll An:]fl not leave wny of ‘(II Injurious effccts. +HILADELPRUIA, B o the Iives, A Lro & YAURALIS Fom: Purraveeena, Aug. 13, — Dieapsturri—Flour vory dull, bt prices tnchnugod. Wheat quiet ; red, $1,45@1,50 ; whitc, $1.55@1,65, Rye unchanged. Corn netive ; yollow, 68c § snixod Western, 57@6Y0 ; domp, 48 @350, ' Outn Qull § white, 45@4Tx0 § mixed, S0@ile TrovastoNs—gondy ; uoss pork, $17,60@17.16, Lard dull at B} @, 1'm1m,l?§lm—grmzu o rotinod, 16e. —ttoady at Vie, Wiannwi—sloady at doec Osweo, Aug. 18, —DREAVETOFZR—Wheat steady ; 11 §L,00, Corn firm ; mized, G0@S16 ; yellow, GAc. e NI ORLEARS, ! Nuw Onueans, Aug. 13, — DnzADsTUFFS — Flour scareo and firm ;' doublo_extra, $4.60; troble, $0,506 7.60; family, $3.35@0.75, Corn searce sud Armg dyin all cates of ‘durangoment rosulting from a disor- jared stata or that organ, . Fivor Complniut, Bilious Disordors, Tndigostion, Sick Towlscho, &o,, de., all puccamb o tho froo uso of deakoPifls. _Ta b druggiate wuid doalors, The Man of B Crontos; tho woak imitator trion to copy him. Do scnsible i sappos ot tho Toglons of * fiuclius, Galud, thnt tufost thy drug stores, Hossoss tho voal meilt of Dr, Hulmboli's Gunuins IEatmee? Any sullorer from Tidney Complaiut, Dropsy, Dishotes,” ac othor url s0avon, {1 tiato oF fomaty, will dotoct’ tho dilfaronca ws unco by tho rowlt, . Helnbold’s cures—tho others fail. The gonuiiio oars gr. Ttulmbold's siguature, JOHN F. ",K\’ v Hola Agont. Z mixed, T00; White mixed, 730 ; white, 700, Oats quiat, REAL ESTATE, o= at 43@460, AR AR A R e ‘ran—Hoarco at BIc. Toau—Lrio, $24,00@24.60 ; cholce, $20,00, Tnovinong—Pork searco nnd Ormn ol $17.60, Dry aalt shouldert, Oyjc. Ducon seurco aikd ot of 104 ' Xl o feo hanny scasco aund fu domand st 108 023! rd ; stock aniall aud pricoa firmor; tertd | yyq aro offordng at this pofut, on tho Yako Bhore, noar 8% @003 Lieg, 110, e ot of tho chulcost Grova Propurty in tho vi= A okiavgor ¢ tock bt tate to fully fate | VAR AS! A S GRIL G S mimbir ot 04@930, Moluses; no wovonient, Cofco, 19@ | tino dwollings ave in cow e % AR PINIEA T LW D mont anid Nowos, wn oxcollent opportilty Withing to purcinso outside proporly. Wo havo alo twi finiatiod Wil T dut awalk to atatiun, oto., for walo ea orty llos conventont to atatton, aud accomuodativn, o of azuotion upon tract, which, Lol oris, buth fof Javosts for porsone Wirtexy—QMitot ; Taulslaus, 06c; Ofnciunati, $1.00, CotroN—Hales, 300 balun : good nl‘dhl}ll‘y,ll"@llu; Tow middlings, 13180 ; wlddlings, 18@H%N Qlinga Orleans, 106, Reécoipts, 007 balca; nO 0xLOFte § stock, 17,631 bales, " BUFFALO, Nuvrato, Aug, 13, — Busavicevec Four, fnn 260 Wintor, Wheat—sales X for suring 250 ower for Wiatpr, Whet—salcs 10,004 modiunsnizod, nioul woll, ohtorn , fonce, enwering: D p thora is awplo cailiray C.D.PAUL&CO., 110K, b N, by O A s @dtu, Onti dull enicn 5 t. o §0,000 Du Noy 3 Chiswgy ok 5194700 b g0 Ak YOG, No, 68 Wophingtan-ats

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