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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, -AUGUST- 29, 1873. CAUGHT AT LAST: Aftor Two Wotks of iding, Edward Boano i3 Delivered Up to Justiod, Ho Is Found at Right Under o Feuce, and- Arrested Without a Stragglo. ; His Capture Effected in Will County by an Amateur Detective., Ihe Latter, Thongh an 0ld Friond of Beane's, Thought More of tho Reward, An Intercsting Account of the Collision by the Pris- ¥ oner, o \ Tho indox-fingor ‘of rotributiva justive now pointe to ‘bwo publicly-adjudgod” criminals, the +glayers by’ worse than oriminal nogligence of o aumber Lnman boings, in tho County Jail. Tuffenburgor,” tho long guilty onginoor of tho +conl trait‘which collided with tho passongor- train on the Ohieago & Alton Ruilway, causing 1that Liolocauet-go fearful, ouly n fow dayn ngo, it will bo remombored was lodged in o coll shortly aftor the frightful massacre. And now, before tho woeds of mouraing huva logt theix sad news, ror tho tears of griof conao to water frosh carthover :mow-made graves, Tdward Beano, tho fugitive +conductor of tho train, is immured in a compan- ion-cell. 'Tho public will bo glad to kiow that ‘thiy moro guilly ngent Is captured, and that, thongh (ardy in capturo, justico has lu hor grasp t{liin fugitive, - Tlo kengo of reliof that will he oxperioncod in + tlio knowledgo of the capture of lLidward Boano «willbo marred by the furthor knowledgo that * bis capturo was not made by tho officera of tho Inw, the elocted and: chosen guardians of public © Becurity, whose wits, inspirod even by tho prom- ted roward, were fatild to track the ‘movomonts * of u conscience-strickon waunderor, Of this mon tho detectives of tho State and all polico had & Inir doscription, aud, starting from his atarling- pomt of coward race in & briof timo, they were ‘baflled fu thio chnso, Xt {a not ‘more - to bo ré- jowed nt, cither, that cupidity, not justice, of- feeted tho capture. . The 1,000 rowatd offored by tho Iiliray Company was tho powor that mo\'o;l the whools which rode Edward Beano in- £o Jnil. 3 ‘Ihig captor s one Simon L. Miller, of tho firm + of Miller & Ilerbert, counlry warchants in the village of Monee,- in Will county. o has . Inown his victim for a numbhor of years, sliico; * tho day when tho boy nttonded church with his, - fathor in tho hawmlet of Richton, and father and’l + gon stcpped at Millor's Hotal whilo going o and | * from thoir Babbath devotions, and now ho Las tho proud sntisfaotion that ‘even old scqunin- * tanco and friondship did not swerve him from +dnty when the £1,000 magnoet pointed to tho - putis, Binco thac iil-foted Suturdny night, when - 80 many vouly wore harried into ofernity, nud 8o - many mangled bodiea loft blecding evidenco of +eriminu! folly, up to abont tho hour of midnight «on Wodnesduy, Beane has beon a floeing fugitivo, o cownrd bidiug from the faco of mon, denying Lis nume, aud seeking vainly for rest sud secu- ritv. On Wodluesduy tho amatour dotective, Miller, whoso advantages and canving outstripped bis <professionnl rivals, came to this cily, and in- formed tho oflicors of tho Chicngo & Alton Rail- rond Company tiint ho know tha wherenbouts of Deuno, aud asked them if he would give him tho reward if ho produced the man, Their roply “being in the aflirmative, Miller bustenoed baok to Monea, all rondy Lo catch tho fupitive and clutoh thoroward: Ho; in company with anothor mon, whose name Miller preferred not to make kuown to the roportcer, though lio said there was no roo~ .gon fur kooping it secret, started-out froin Mouneo at about 10 o'clock ou ihe samo night, and in about two hours thoy found Beane lying down “closo by & fencofn an_uncultivated prairie, S or & mules onst of Dounce. Tho nirest was mada quictly, and without any attompt at rosist- ance. When Miller tovk Beano into onstody, tho latter said Ho woilld rathor be' arrested by him than by an ofticer or stranger, a8 ho foared oithor of the latter would treat him roughly, or maun- +cle him- like a commoun felon. Tho captor Drougist his privover to this ity n a buggy, and boforo 10 o'ctock yostorday morning had doliv- ered him into the custody of Juiler Folz, The shades of the afternoon bad not grown' loug be- foro Miller was o.richer man by the sun of £1,000 iu_his brecehes-pockot: Yosterdny a 'CrinuNe reporter called upon Baaue, with u view to eticit from him Lis own story ~of the cause of tho diro catastrophe. o was found seated op o honech in the frout of the cor- ridor of Lo juil, wilh u railroad Iriond on orther kido, oud tho thioo ongnged {0 nn. earnost con- versation, while they putlor each s strong cigar. Respeetiiiz the privaey of friondsbip, tha roporte o~ natient! wiuied until each bnd turned to nshe cnaud smwoks n'eccond weed, Thon there enter-, eda tall and rather moro than middic-aged lady, who saluted tho prisoner with an embruco and's Jiies, 'hoir convorsation was long, sund in low tones, and the roporter was forcod to coutant ‘himself in liitening 'to tho jokes, aud laughter, aand muttered” snatches of ribald song of the Tecoguizad -outonsta from socioty.halting at this JDalf-way etation to the Ponitentiary. ~Just as the mysterious lady friend of'the prisoner, in ~whom the roportor's intorost was_contored, Was about to depart, and the poncil had boon ro- sharpenod, after breaking off tho point by impa- tiont tappiug on an iron wall, & now frioud was Introduced. ~ Lo wos o comfortablo-looking, seemingly self-satisfied, and dumpy littlo man, avith tho “nir of an attornoy. e didn't have o particlo of ragard for the sauctity of the earnest interview going on, but walked briskly up and joined the confab. Before that talik ended, the roportor. had, ‘)erfm'ce, sharpoued his pencil agmu; but o)l things carlhly must end, as this long talk did, and ay this roport must soon, Tho roporier now stopped up to Beang, who bad risen to his feot aud was about to walk away, and procoeded to an iuterview. It was briof, and about in this wiko: Roporter—Alr. Benne, 1 am & roporter for Tne WuNE, and wish to have a Little tallk with L you, I hayvo nothing to say. eane - e-8jr, the whole story has beon told Reporte y pud, with poifeot fuirness, with a against you | desire (6 do ¥ {uuitu freo co. Lis sad nffair, Bosne—I think I, Toportor—Sir, I do thing that would crimin. ou to [Ivlva your knowleay, 0 oxculpato or slield. you . tion, The im{)rnnuinn I8 ap. might go far to propate the p. iy timo, feuse If you would tell your story v, When it Beane—I haye nothing to say no & comes to my trial I will say all X bave Toportor—Are you remnining thus tho advico of counucl, or friends? Beauve—I bave nothing to say. Ny After the above wonderfully satlafactoryint elow, Bonno was excorled to hiw coll Ly Jaile Folz, und, when the key was turned on the pris- oner, tho roporter agnin cxsayed converse with bim, with the result thus brief : Roporter—Bonno, have you told any story to Miller, the un who arrested you ? DBeane—Lhore ho is, Go mfiz liin, This answer was acuompanied with a nod of €he hoad sud a motion of tho fndox fingor whieh pointod to a largo, country-dressed, red-faced, aurded Gorman, who was stauding in the hall- way botweon the rows of cells, To him the ro- portor hurricd, and hore his pérsistoneo in soarch of lntt'nrummu for the publio was better rewnrd- ed. 'Tho subntance of this interviow.is givan us Tollows, owmitting'that part of the story coucerns~ dng himrolf, which is told abovo ¢ *¢ When I arrested Beatio ho knew me, ond made no resistance. On tho way here, lio told me nomotling abont how the acoident oceurred, and his story was about (hig: Ho had orders to runon a certain train's timo Which wad two hours behiid timo, and Liad threo or four cars to loave sl Lomonbi" Aftor leaving Lomont, ho was standing on the front of the engino with way-billy in his huud, reudy to throw them of at the next station, whon ho romembered thut ho had two gresn binkowon on the train, and want baock to the eaboose’ to fustruct them, Aftor having dono so, aud while ritting in his ¢hair, ihe thull[;hl. flushiod upon him as quick as light- ning that o wus ruaning on tho time of the Passengor Lraii {rom g full justico, Tire TnisuNg offors “waus for your own version of “yo nothjpg to sny, Boj wish you to say any- e yoursolf. I ouly wish &, 80 far ag it will go, “¥pm public indigua- “ipst you, and it Ao for your do- Ho wprang throo fuet: high s clelr, aud burriedly ordered. tfia brakomen to put on tho brakes. As ho thought of tho danger ho shouted: ‘Now, Loys, wo'ro fuun up.! ~Whilo tha brakes wero bolug put on 1o colhslon ocourrod, Beane wasnot hurt, and, !umphl;‘hmlb of tho caboogo, ho started to ran bnck to Lemont. Whan about half way thero ho mot nu engine golng to the. wrack, but ho did not hnil tho enztinesr. o ran on, nnd remuined all night olthor ut the swrock’ or al Lomont (Millor i not vecoltoct whiclt), " ITo got on the train which taok the passéirgers, ‘and’ rodo o Joliot, whoro rovtdo his fally. Ho weht to his houko, aud hid thero, Boon .uftur, & brother of Maotzlor, one of the Inakemon who wa kitlad, ewnn tu his honko aud inquired for-him (Beano), snying ho would shoot him whon lio got sight of *bin. Thin way snid to Boauo's’ wifo, aud hin frionds ndviaod bim to vloar put for fonr of mob violenco or lynch Inw. Ila then wont to tho little town of Will, in Will County, and thonga.wont to Indiana, whoro bo hirod out to n German named Boahlor wwho oould not sponk n word of English, Thenco ho roturnod to “Will; and * lung about thoro until captured,” "0 " K Afr, Mitlor furthor atitod.that, throngh nelgh- bors, holiad henrd of Bouno's whoronbouts bofore howent to Indiana. Ono Kosslor, iasaid, had told bim that ha had seon Boanogo into n ‘corn-flold not moro than fivo minutes bofore a doteative apponred on his track, Millor ‘then drgntiized a litt lultlotccuvo foroo of his own,, with tho, known rouult, s, 3 . Tidward Beane Is a honyy-set, aquare-shoulder ed man, rather bolow tho medium stature, and ono would judge him to weigh about 166 pounds, Thoro {s nothing ugly about his countensance,—it besponks frmuoss and rosolution. Ho is about 28 yeors old, haathree childron living. and hin wife {4 woon'agnin to becomo a mothor, Ilis family and his father and mothor roside in Jolief, whoro, ns indeod ovorywhore thoy aro known, thoy Lavo the sympathy of many. friouds, ———— THE ARCADIANS. “Tho Intoly-organized and, highly-succossful Arcadion Club Liold ono of its enjoyable weokly rounions at” tho Quinlan farm yesterday after- noon. Tho membera wero out in full forco, and weto botter plonsed- with tho arausomont thoy had than ovor bofore. The grove whorein thoy asgombled i8 ono of tho lovliest spots in the vioinity of Chicago, and was tendored for tho dny by its owper, Mr. Simeon Quinlan, who is a mombor of the Olub, and a thoroughly hospita- blo gontloman overy way he ia taken. Ho and his partner, Mr. William P, Robinson, anothor genial gontloman, wero the hosts on tho ocon~ sion, and botweon them thoy loft nothing un- dono that conld in nny way contribute to the comfort of tholr guests, At the conclusion of tho games, which consistod of pigeon-shonting, riflo” practice, and quoit-pitching, a enlondi suppor was gorvod on the groen sward bonoath tho shado of tho trocs, and mot with marked al- tention from all prescut, aud in addition to this thero was plenty of cooling rofreshments to be Lnd while sport wae in progress. Before the Club adjourned, Mr. Quinlan genorously tondor- od to thio mombors the froe snd exclusive uso of his grounds for one yoar, together with all tho x\p{mrtunnuqea. The complimoent was suitabl; nckuowledged by the Prosident, Mr. B. M, Hooley, and the ‘grounds wero named Arcadian Urove. It i8 loented on the Jefforson road, 6 miles from tho Court-Houso, The following Euuflumun Woro annlnlnd & Committeo on Mem- orehip: Mcssrs, Simoon Quinlan, Tom Foley, Jl‘?xh?l Btopheus, J.-H, Haynio, sud William rtlo. - — THE COUNTY HOSPITAL AND THE LATE RAIL- ROAD DISASTER. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribine: . Bin: As o fricnd of one of the viotims of tho 18t diogster on the Chicago’ & Alton Railroad, pernit me to call tho attontion of the publice through the columns of your paper, to & fow Jacts, all of which can b substantiated by retiable toilnesses, in roforenco to- tho trentmont tho pa- tonts recoived in the above Hospital, und the rod-tape systom and fllihy condition of that in- atitution. {I'hio fathor of my friend, on hearing of tho ac- cldent and the whoreabouts of his uon, hnstened to the Hospital, but was denied admission, it not iet being tho hour for visitors, ~What ' fathor, nowing hiis son was Inido dying,. or porhaps dend, will calimly submit to such a regulation ? Ho insisted upon being admittal, and, for doing B0, was roughly handled by the Wardon, and & Tullccmfln ntually called in to arrest him, At nst he was admittod, and found his won in ono of tho wards, lying upon a bed ; and oh | such a bod for 6 poor, acalded patient; bodding and covoring of tho very conrrost and dirtiest do- soription ; not sufficiont pillows on which to reat tho poor fellow's head;and such filih could Dardly bo found in the poorest shauty of Dridge- port, - Bugs innumerable crawlod over his faco and body; cockroaches and olher vermin, in bundreds, over the walls and floor. There was no oitontion whatovor to tho comfort of tho pations, The floors woro unenrpeted, and tho aitendanis allowed to tramp around in_heavy brograus, instend of wearmg slippora. Doors were crenfnlng on_their hinges, though 8 cante worth of oil would have oilod overy. door in th8 ward, There was banging of doors; and, in every pmicnlar, o disgraceful and utter disrogard to the.comfort and onse of the patients. Thero was only ono attendant in & ward of over twenty pationts, aud he only in the duylime,—thero being no night-uttond.nt, and not suflicient ice-water to Inst over night, Rats were running over the tloor, s About 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the pationt wished for o littlo ten or coffoc. The answer his fathor received on' asking for it was, that nono could bo had until the regular neal-timo, which would be about 6 o'clock, Mere was mora un- nocessnry red-tapeist,—a nico answor indood to & poor sullerer whoso doath might be expectod at sny momont, ;| & At linif-paat 8 in tho'evening, the dootor mald that slaop was now the only hope for the pationt. A slooping-draught was administorod, and oyory- thing dono by tha friends of the patlont for Lia comfort and rest, It was hoped that now at lonst tho tramping of feot, bnngiug. of -doors, croaking of “hinges, and other unnecessary noises would cease; but, as if in mook- ery of puch a hope, the noiscs scomed worso than over; and, to make mattors ton times worae, just as the patient was about fuulng alittlo rost, tha attondant bringd in a arge lump of ice, and ohops it on a tablo, within & fow yards of the pationt's bodside., Buch was tho noiso for at least an hour. after tho drauglt was administorod that sleop to & woary man in tho best of health would have been imposeiblo. Tho fathor of my friend wighed to call in his family physician, but was provented from doing #0, and waa obliged to stand passivol and see his son sufforing, without boiug able to find any physician attached to the establishment, and prohibited from haviug the soryicos of suy other doctor. 8 My poor friond diod twenty-four hours after entering tho Ilospital; theroforo, I have no further personal injorcst in that institution; but, a8 none of us know how soon one of our frionds, or perhaps ono of oursolves, may be brought there, I boliove it is o duty I owe to m; follaw-mou to call tho attention of the press ] wmollos day? Oannot o few cents be spont in myn, ol rey conatun rogulation timo in atu ordinary visi, uable ulmflm single i Liups neyrly 200 pog. in that horrille place s ovil which every ol ested in linving romedios for humanity'a suke, will dred-and-Tywonty-sevontl Tilinals Yo “fantry will bo hold at Quwego, 1., Boy. Capt, A. 0. Tittle will doliver 1he & tombora of the rogimont, or pt:lmm,\ttv :)1;5;:«;}!0» 18 wont, aro cordinlly it ot s . D B, . Enos/ 1L, Aug, 3, W10, the publi® to this terriblo evil which exists in our midet, There are mu{ of poor unfor- tuuates in that Hospital at this vory moment sulfering from the very ovils which I com- plaind of in "my friend's cese, Cnnnot somothing bo dono for them? While awaiting & now Hospjtal bulngb built, can- not o fow hundred dollars bo spont it improving the condition of tho prosent ono ? Cannot matting Lo laid down in the wards so ag to donden the noiso of heavy walking, which iy 80 distrosaing to patients? “Cannot cloan bods and bedding, 1t for Chriatinns to lio upon, bo supplisd? Gannot the Hospital bo olontall of tho bugs and vormin of all description with which it ia now infosted? Canuot there bo moro attendnnts, and attondanta for night-time nas ojling the creaking door-hinges? Cannot sufli- ‘olont ice bo supplicd to last over night, and, at %izht, is thero mo othor place to chop ico but "&" ward where pationt aro trying o sloop 7 nuas of disaster like this last ono, whore 8o re carried to the Hospital at ono time, and iringtmmediato and tho most skillful and < attontlon, ought there not to be tomo \py which physiclans will be ull tho ‘\fld;l‘uca, instead of waking only the H Intruding so far npon your val- not ‘tho_complaint of one ia In tho interest of pore wnfartunatos who are lilng «t this yery momont, It Is on ot Chicugo i _inters aud ono whioh I trust romedied immedi- &, MoDowNELL, Pardon mos Ny Te b \dividaal, vy atoly, Respootiuily, mlh VAP:{I'-I’IAF.X_M:W::L == venty=auya Tho Onc-Twmdred-nuds ’1.!!-‘ G onil Eidinots Kegin & Ono-Thun- Tho faurth annun! rennion’ of 11 ¥ tynteor Tn- “: 8, 1873, Al amm awhom ited 40 ko . TiciasN, I, Carr. J. 2, WLy, Socrolury THE CROFS. ILLINOIS. Spectal Diepatchen to The Chicago Tribune, ¥ Poxriag, Livingaton Co., IlL, Ang. 28,.—Tho proapeeln for the corn orop at Pontine and vicluity aro not vory flattoring. Only’about ono- half of tho nsunl gruntity uas beon planted, and farmera eny they oxpech not uver half an avorago yiehd fronthet, Corn hioro hus suffored sovores ly from drought, and the only ehauco for an or- inury y old witl be in frost holding off lator than usunly but, should wo got an oarly frost, the farmots sny the crop will not be a quarter yiold. Pans, Ldgar Co,, Ill, Aug. 28,—Corn in this vielulty In i oxoallont eondition, aud -prospeots favorabla for o largo crop, unless there should bo an onrly frost, which would damnge It proba- bly ono-halt. Daxvitre, VermiliontQo,, 11, Aug. 28.—Com in this vicinity ‘and west of Dauville fs in good condition ; very good prospeot of & plentiful iold. B y Hivrsnono, Montgomorf Oo,, 1IL,, Aug, 28.— Tho prospoct for corn in this vicinity is yory favorablo for more than an averago orop, unloss an_énrly frost should hurt it, BELLEVILLE, 81, Cluir Co., I!l,, Aug. 28.—O0w- ing to tho drought aud Oliinese bug, corn will not mako ovor half a crop in Bt. Clair-nud Randolph Countied, g d EpwanpsvriLy, Madison Co.;' Il Aug: 28— Quudition of corn middling ; prospects falr, but sufforing from drought. g SpRINGPIELD, Sangamon Co,, 1il., Ang. 28.—0f t1.0 corn plunted in_this couuty this senson, tho yicld will not ronoh n - haM-crop, - Ad come pured with lnst year, 1t will 1euch uno-third of & ‘erop, Farwors say that there will be moro calf- fecd this yoar than over before kuown in this ‘county. CannorroN, Groone County, IIL, Aug, 28,— Tho coru fu this viclnity is conwiderod in many instances poor, the drought bolng vory groatly folt, and in somo places it will bo an entico fall- ure., From the prewént prospects it is thought tho yiold will como far shork.of. an nvorném nm& LiNcoLN, Logan County, Ill, Aug. 28,—It ostimntod {hat in this vioinity thoro will bardly bo half au average corn crop.: - - JaoksoNyLLe, Morgan Co., Xll., Aug, 28.—Tho coru-crop in ihis county ‘and sévoral adjacont countios has boen groatly damaged by n pro- tracted draught. . Tarly-planted corn will yicld fairly, but late-planted corn will be very light. It is ¥afo to ey thut in Morgan, Macouptn, Piks, nnd Oalkioun Counties tho yield will not muol, if any, oxcood one-half tho crop of last year, This wo havo from woll posted farmers from_ thoso counties. Winter whoat is turning out from cight to thirty bustels, perhaps an averago of twelvo bushels, to the avro. Nob more. The' Ly otop is cousiderably below the everago, Tho grass is short, but improving einco’ ruin foll, the firat of tho wook, Outs are about onme-hnlf to thiroe-fifths of o crop. Early potatocs are agood yiold, but thoso late-planted are a failare, GAnva, Honry Co., Ill, Aug, 23.—Owing to tho backwarduess of lnst spring, combined with tho oxtrome dryness since, the corn rop in this immediate vicinity ia vory puor, and will ayorage searcely balf o crop, for loss thau'tho usual num- bor of nores wor plantod on account of the wob snd hoavy condition of tho soil. Many flolds havo boon almont entirely noglected, ‘and tho ‘proapoct, as a goneral thing, s decidedly gloomy. An oarly frost would opuse nearly a total failure. . Meraxona, Woodford Co., Ill., Aug, 28,—1'ho corn crop, in this vioinity, this soason, will only avorage about twenty-five bushols to tho scro, one-half a8 muoh as last yoar’s crop. GuiaesviLLg, Pike Co,, I, Aug. 38,—Corn crop Iu thiu viclnity light.” Latgo amonnt plaut- od, but, in consequouce of the drought, the yield will bo small. Asurxy, Washington Co., Ill,, Aug, 26.—Corn in fmmadiato vieinity is in vezy good cundition and prospects of the largest ciop for eeveral yoars, but further west in poor condition, ANN4, Union Co,, Ilk,, Aug. 2%.-~''io condition of corn crops on tho bills is very bad, on account of drought. In Mississippl boltoms' corn shows appearanco for favorablo crops. Dy Quowy, Perry Co.,, Iil, Aug. 28.—Enrly corn very good; late somewhat injured by dry woather.” Altogatiier wo will have the Iargast crop wo bavo had for several yonrs, JARBONDALE, Juckson Co., Ill., Aug. 28—Corn orop is oxcollout; uover bettor. Mora then an averago broadth planted, Wenthor fuvorablo. LAcox, Alarehall Co.;Iil., Aug, 28.~Corn, eatly plauted, about two-thirds, averago crop; lator Planted, averago crop. Lato rains helping us oAt vory much. Farmers all fooling firet-rate overit. . Lewistox, Fulton Co., IIl, Aug, 28.—Owing to tho drought, thoro will be but sbout Lalf & crop of corn in this saction. PrixceroN, Burosu Co., IIL, Aug. 23.—Prosont corn crop of Bureau Couuty will yicld about ono- third of_last yoar's crop. RusuiiLLe, Schuyler Co,, Iil., Aug. 28.—Corn crop affocted by drought. Wil not average ovor throe-fourths of a orop. 5 ‘Warenro, DeWitt Co., Ill, Aug. 28.—In viginity of Wapollo the odru crop will not ox- ceed two-thirds of tho ordinary yiold of sound corn, The orop s Ladly damaged by drouth, aud pearly all the lato planted corn will mako nothing but fodder. AlarrooN, Colos Co., ML, Aug. 28.—1If the dry weathor continnos for ten days, tho corn erop in -this vicinity will fall short over one-half from tho nsual yicld. “'vscora, Douglhs Co., IIl., Aug. 23.—Corn cnornlly lato und small, being affected by’ ought; prospects, awout two-thivds of u crop. Runussurg, Morcor Co,, 1, Aug, 28.—The Fanornl condition of the cotn crop in this viein- ty ia.unpromisiug on account of the drought, sud will not avorago moro thau a hnlf-crop, CENTBALIA, Marion Co,, Ill., Aug. 24,—Early corn vory good. Lato corn sufforing somewhat from drought and chinch-bugs. Oxanaa, Iroquois Co., Ill., Aug. 28,—Tho prospects of tho corn crop In thi vicinity aro for rbout two-thirds of an avorago crop. Deoatun, Macon Co,, ., Aug. 28,—The corn crop in this vicinity will not bo an average crop. No rain of any consequencs for six weeks, Pronm, Ili,, Aug. 48.—The recont heayy rains throughout this section have materially helped Into corn,although tho ontira orop,compared with that of lnst yoar, will fall short ‘st least 50 per cont, Early corn is in much botter shape than lato, nnd tho only thing to save tho lal orop will bo fardy frost. Buall graing aro harvestol aud _mostly threshed. Tho yiold gonerally iz much smallor than provions years. e 7 " BroomnatoN, I, Aug, 38,—In comparison with the yield promised in many of the contral countios of Tilinols, tho corn crop of McLoan bids fair to be good, byt will not in all probabili- £y bo mora thon frojp ono-half to throo-quartera the annual avorago of the past threo yeers, tho immediato vlumitg of Bloomington, and betwaen this city aud tho line of Tazewell Goun- ty, the corn ig' strong in appoarance and will yiold woll. This ia alao tho. caso in the creelc bottoms and damp -lands’ -in all parts-of tho county, In the eastorn'linlf'of the county tho ymld will be vary, insignificant., In Empiro Township, a farmer. reports that hio can only get eighty cars of corn to 100 hills, and this, too, in corn-flolds that look vigorous and strong. ‘e rocont rains came too late forcorn, but have re« troshod tho meadows and- pusturo lands, Tavronvitye, Ohristian Co,, 11l,, Aug. 98.—Tho corn erop in thls vicinity i8 not very promising thia yoar, and it ia thought will not”yleld moro than ono-half tho nsuslorop. In somo places tho 0om 13 very small and gives vory poor pros- peots of ylelding anything, In othor places tho prospocts aro favorablo, but tho general imprea- slon is that it will not average more ts usual erop, Erriyonas, Effingham Co,, 111, Ang. 28.—Tho corn crop in thie vicinity is about an averago crop. Wheat is about an aversge crop, Ounts are almost an entire falure, . ‘BeArpsrowy, Ill., Aug. 28,—Tho crop of small gralus is all harveated and mrl‘y threshed, The wheat orop is very light, tho avorage being ten to twelve bushels por nore. QOata average about twonty-five bushels, Vory little barley and ryo raisod, Bweot potatoes aro looking fino,"éhd a heavy aversgo yviold is sntioipated, ~Irish pota-. toos are a falluro this season, on scoount of drought and bugs, The corn orop {a looking fine, Lut in some parts is not yet out of the way of an ourly frost. A good rain would help overything. st gty I0WA, Spectal Dispatches to The Chieayo Tribune, Onovora, Otk Oo. Town, Ang. -Corn orop favorablo ; good average in Olark County. Lyoys, Clinton Co,, Iows, Aug., 28.—Corn in this viclnity promisos to yield an average erop. XKroruk, Leo Co., Iown, Aug, 28.—~Tho proy lman han boou that o would lave au unusually argo corn orop in thia sectlon, but tho dronght as m{umd it considorably: With good woathor from this time forward, there will bo a fair ylold BroowriuLy, Davis Oo:, Towa, Ay, 28.~Pros- oot for corn in this viemity m vory fuvorable or o good crop, ey Co., In., Aug. 28.—Corn crop ANAMO08A, Jonos is looking well iu this vivinity, Late rain has boon great help to it, "I1rtoN, Codar Un,, Ta,, Aug: 28,—Dry wenthe or has boon too much for our corn crop. It will ‘0ot yield over balf tho avorage crop. *GLENwoob, Mills Oo., In, Ang. 28—On no- count of drought Mills County will ylold but two- thilrdu crap of corn, : Orrpuwa, Wapollo' Co,, In,, Aug. 28,~The carn orap in this aotinty, han boau injured consids prably by dronghtouring tho lask Lult of July sud firat half of August, Tho ylold will bo about threo-fourths of an average crop. Mantox, Linn Co., Iowa, Ang. 23,—Owing to tho unfavorablo_woathor for piantiug, and tho rosont lnng»cunumwddml‘rfim tho corn crop In iy icluity will ot bo 1 yhold, an n cousld s ornblo portion of it is soft and undoveloped na yot, but with four weoks' favorablo weather n two-thirds ylold 18 estimated. MusoATINg, Muscatine Co., Iowa, Aug. 28,— The corn arop will bo vory aliort In_thiy vielnits, oi necount of tho long-sonlinued drouht. Wa binve had no raty, othor thun very light shower., sinco July 8, Bontivaron, Das Moines Oo,, Iows, Aug. 29 —Corn in iy vicinity will bo'short ; han boon badly injured by drouglit, and riponed promatiros Iy. Cuiting will connnence two to threo wooks carlior than usual in consequence. Krom two- thirds to throo-fourths of an averayo crop Is ox- . poated. —_— MISSOURL Spectal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, « AvexAnpnia, Clark Co,, Mo, Aug. 23,—Tho prospect Is vory fiue for o good yield of corn. Along tlo lina of the Missouri, Iown & Nobraska Railrond thore nro some oxcollont fleldy, partiou~ larly in Appanooso County, Iows, and in Northe ern Missourl, * CANADA, Comments Cniled Out by the Refusnl Koyl Commission==Suicide or Mure dors=l’orsonals . Speciat Dispatch to The Chioago T'ribune, Tononto; - Aug, 98.—1'ho Miulsterialists aro " grootly: dtecomflted by tho refusal of Munting- fon to appoar before tho Commission, It loaves them bebwoen two fires. If ho gocs, ho must ig- noro, Parliament and kill himsolf with the Re- form party ; if not, and ho is arrcated and com- polled to go, 1t will arouso much’ indignation among tho poople. To adviso him not to appear would bo an admisslon of guill, Iia lotter you- torday'is by all mimittod to be unansworable ng to the ground taken, Howaver, tho Mail, Gov- ornmont organ, this morning scouses him of ‘being .unroasonnbly factious not appearing. £t charges him with boing more dewirous of a party triumph thau full investigation, It fig~ ures that tho Oomibisslonors Linve power by writ of attachment to compel him to appear be- fore them and give ovidenco on oath, und adds that tho public will expect thom, if necersary, to use that powor toits utmost. Ii suys: “We hove no doubt the Commirklousrs witl oxereing the powor to its fullest,” Should this be douo, aud sbould Hantington bo brongbt a prisona /| bofore the Commissioners, the limit of forbear- auco will have lLoon reached, and iudiwnation will manifest iteolf in nnobher way than by words, Dr. Androws, of ‘this city, who was arrested on s charge of hnvh:j; procured an abortion, whilo liberatod on bail, oscaped, and ia bollovod to have gono to tho Unitod Statos, The banquet to hnva.boen fiivun Sir John A. Mcdonald horo, and that to the Ilon, Qibbs in Bouth Ontarlo, ara postponod indofiniioly. HamiLTon, Aug. 28.—A man was found in the buy horo with both handy and_foot tied to~ gethor, ! It is either suicide or murder, Moxrnean, Aag. 28.—Sir Thomas Dakin, Prosidont of the Great Westorn Railway, in Englaud, Las arrived here with his famlly, SPRINGFIELD. Fignres from the State Board of Equulizatlon=-The Number, of Live Stocle in tho Stnte=-XRomains of o Suppoved Nuicide Found==itun Ovor by a TraineLicenses Granteds Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srawarieno, I, Aug. 28.—Tho tables pro- pared for the uso of tho Board of Equalization show that thoro oro in the Stato 930,947 head of horsos, assessed ot an averago of $52.41 ; cattlo, 9,014,801, averago, $17.78; mules and assos, 93,810, averago, éfiD.OD; shoop, 1,092,080, av- orngo, $L96; hogs, 8,600,033, averago, #8.17. The improved lands of tho Stato aro nasossed at $22.88 por mero; unim- roved, #4.87 par nora; sverago, $18.78. Tho ard have boon ongaged all day’ in committeo work, Nothing wag done in _the Railrond Com- miteo of publio intarost, and it is not thought that thoro will bo beforo naxt week. The romains of Oswald Esrich, o borbor, who has been missing from his lomo'm this cily for govoral days, woro fouud this morning nonr Qarlinvillp, in an_advancod afate of decomnposi- tion, Itis thought he committod suivide, as he quui ‘boon for somo time past living n dissolute 0. A man, whose name wo conld not learn, was run over and kitlod by a train on tho Springfiold & Southwostorn Rallrond this afternoon asit was approaching this city. Ho made na effort to get out of the way of tho train. = Liconsea woro issued to the Lale Distilling Company, of Ohicago, oapital, $400,000; tho Hait Monufacturing Company, of Chicago, capi- tal, 50,000, by tho Bocrotary of Stata to-dny. THE IOWA BANDITS. They are Hclicvei to Ho in Lofayotte County, Mo 8r. Touts, Aug. 23.—A spooial to tho Eveniig Diapaich from Loxington, Mo., 8oys it I8 nasert- od by thoso who know that there id’'not the least doubt that four or five of the Iowa train-rabbors have made thoir rondezyvous in this (Lafn{etlo) county, Two of them wpre st Dover, just below Loxington, day before yestorday, mouutod on splondid horsos, It i bolioved that tho othors ware noar by, a8 thoy do not truet themsolves far away from oach’ othor. Threo days ago, throo of the gang rodoe through the streots of Lexington, yuhlml{-mmln somo purchnsos, and went away. Tho citizons are awed by thom, Tho Ponnsylvania Coal Intoreste Prrrssunon, Pa., Aug, 28,—This foronoon & ‘muoting of tho coal mon was hold at tho oflica of Thomas Fawcatt & Bons, 8. 0. Richer waa called to tho ohalr, aud Addleon Lisle was np- pointed Buurelnr{l. A resolution waa offerod aud adoptod ‘tnat nll coal morchants will rofuse to send b 8 to any works- tho propristors of whioh, aré paying advanced rates for mining ooal, ‘A "committeo was sppointod to confoer with the ownerd of mis who are paying od- yanced rates, with a view of I.nfluenuin(i them to coaso -operations for tho prosent, ltesolu- tiona wore also adopted roaflirming the resolu- tiona adopted nt & previous meoting, opposing any change in'tho 8izo of soales or in tha seslo of prices. Tho oporators presont seemod doter- mined to hold out againgt tho demnnda of the minors to’the bittor end. A communication from COol. Motrill, askin, for information as to -the improvemont noed- od on tho Urper Ohlo was read. Tho ob- Jock wah to obtain data on which- to bosg an ap- pll'out}oy for an appropriation by Congress. D ——— "The Onble Expeditions o + Tonnox, Aug, 28,—Capt, Halpine writes from tho Great Enstorn that the brolicn cublo hud been raisod at tho point dorignated by the electriciang, but, upon testing tho wire, tho _fault was found to bo to the castward, Tho Groat Enstorn had oxperiencod altornato fogs and galos, whioh mado the work of grappling exceodin| 'iy diffi- oult, Capt. Halpino is sangnine tho " fault will #oon bo found and remediod. New Yonx, Aug. 28.—The Cable Offico in this oty Lias rocolved tho following : ‘i Tho Great Eastern was on tho 20th inat. in Iatitude 51 dog. 58 min, north and longitude 85 dog. 46 min, west, The weathor has beon vory foggy and boisterous, and out of twonty days thoy Lad only sixty-nine hours of working wonthor. With fine woathor Capt, Halplne has groat Lopes of hulnq euccessful in ruunvnrl% and ropairing the 1865 cable.” The cable al- roady ploked up was in good condition. Bojlor Explosion at Portsmonth, G. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Portsxouti, 0., Aug. 28.—A small boiler in tho butcher's shop'of Adam Guator oxploded ot noon to-dsy with torrifio force, paksing up through two floors and the roof, and landing in tho back yard, A largo ice-chost, woighing ebout two tons, was moved soveral foet, aud a onatomor waitiug at tha countor was thrown into ltlholmlddlo of "tho stroot, Nobody eorlously urt, O - S Doomed. Speetal Diapateh to 1')e Chieago Trilune, . = Ortno, Til Anpe 38— No_word hhs 3ot boon heard from tho Governor grauting a rospito to lClnm boll, who Is to bo hanged horo to-morrow. r. all likolihoud reach tho Governor until this morning.: Tho ecaffold has boon ercoted, and tho oxeoution will certainly take place if the Govoruor does not intorfore, A Wonderinl Magnotic Spring. Bvectal Dispatch to The Chicane Tribune, ‘Warenrown, Wis., Aug, 28.—The discovery of & maguctio spring on ma'smpnrly of tho Afil- waukon & 8t, Paul Railvoad, near this clty, bas cauded quite un excitomont umong tho inbub- itanta, Tho water ls undoubtedly magnotio, tho nuppau)l]m through which it lows boing Lighly charged, and plocos of iran placwd in it bocoming magnqtizod in-an Inorodibly short timo, An analysis of tho wator sLows it to ocontaln loss of fluntington to Appear Beforo the lr({(htho mover of the potition, did not in” “ 1,88 Jirmo than ko Dothosdn speing nt Wankoshin,— in faot, losa than any of tho prom- nont 'springs in_ tho Stato. DBattorica in tho tolograph offico have boon charged with tho water, and {t gavoan {nstan- taneous and powerful onrront. Totwons nrn drinking 1t ) the time, and nlrandy wondorful euren of rlinumati Yidney complaints, nud othur evils to whith tealt In fiofr liwva heon vo- corded. Mr, Sloapor, myeent of tho Milwakoo & Bt Paul Radlrond at. Bw plaeo, has weenrad con- trol of tho woll, and oxpeet: (3 wako it on puton ul 4 uccoss an the Wattko:lw “Vator, EDUCATIONAL, Tho School Superintendents of Mine nesot in Sewddon-vtonvention of the Stato Tenchers) Associntion Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, . Briutvaven, Minn., Aug, 28.—The Superin- tondonts of Minacsota schooln olosed thelr sov- enthannunl Convoutlon yestorday, Various in- toresting papera upon llvo snbjects eonneotod with tonchers’ woes wore rond by Prof, 1L I. Wilson, State Buperintondent; 1, O, Pnyno, Dluo Earth County; Drof, 0. O. Ouctls, Winoun Qeorgo M. Mago, 8t.. Pauly A. H, Tukey, Man- kato; Sauford” Nilos, ~Olmstod Couniy, and others, Mr, Tukoy wnd Mr, Nilos waro request- &d to furnjsh copics of thoir papors for publica- on. 3 £ 2 A sovoro attack upon the management of Min- nesatn toachers nud the Jowrnal'of Elducalion was mado by I'rof. Phelps, of Winona, but np- parontly not sympathized-fn by nuybody clso, Tosolutlons wero ndopted plodging tho support of thfl’mu'mhm's of tho Associativn to the Jour- na 5 Last ovening, tho thirteonthannual Convontion of tho Minncsota State Teachors' Associwiion wan wolcomed by Mayor Doo in o briof address, aftor whioh Prof. V 8, Walker, Prosident of the Association, dolivarod his insugural, contuluing many excollont thongbts and timely hinta. To-day tho Convontion listened to sovornl vory ontortaining papors rend by the Rev. W, P. olnstone, Reotor of Bt, Pavl's church, 8tillwa- , upon fho #The Dovolopmant of tho Mindx of Children; " by Prof, Garoyo, of 8lillwgtor, on Tho Toncher, His Work and Opportunitiot ;" 8. B. Taylor, upon * Writton Examinations Prof. 0. J, Thompson, upon “Aptnassto Teac! Tnch paper was followed by animnatod discus- sions. Honator Rmmsey, in 'a fow encouraging romarks, eulogized thotonchors' work. This evening, an interesting history of the ;;i[)'ll]n\vstolm Xixpedition will bo glvon by Prof. holps, Nfcalth of New Orleans, NeW Onueans, Aug. 23.—Falso and extraya- Pnnt roports regarding tho health of New Or- onos hinving boon circulatod_clrowhora, Dr, O, B. Whito, Irosidont of tho Doard of Tonlth, ublishes a card, in which he snys at this dato, ug, 28, only ono cnso of yollow fover Ia undot trestmont in private Bmetico, and anothor caso in the wards of tho hnrity.d!us{xhlfl. tho ouly cagos known to tho Board of Ifoalth, The Galveston Health Oficer has issned an ordor_that, from and after Yunday, ail vossols from Now Orloans or Drashosr will ba subject to dotontion at quarantino, i —_——— Bank Officers Commit Sulcldes Bostox, Aug. 28.—Willimn R. Boyco, Presi- daont of tho First National Bank of Lyun, Masa., committed snicido Inst ovoning. Povonkeevsig, N, Y., Aug, 28,—J. . Rosan- uest, Cashier of tho First National Bunlk of TLarrytown, has committed snicido, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forolgn Maricots. Livenroor, Aug, 29—11 . m.—Breadstuffa_flrm, ‘Weatbor wet and unfuvorable, Fionr, 23@20s, Wheat —Wintor, 1240d; epring, 110 4d@1 1d: white, 123 0d; club, 125 84123 9d, ' Corn, 204 6. Pork, 074 6. Lard, 398 6d, Livenroox, Aug, 23—:30 p. m.~DPork, 083, Tost unchangod. Lavenroow, Aug. 28—6 p. m—Markola unchanged, LoNDoN, Aug, 24 ~Evening,—Bailion in the Bank of En%hlld han decreagod £100,000. Amount of bullion withidrawn from the Bank of Kugland on balunce to- duy, £10,000, Rato of diacount for thras months® bills iu opon markel fa 8 porcent, ‘The rato of monoy on government securitica in open markot is 3 per cont, Conwols, DT3( 3 5-203 of "5 UG} ; doof W7 03] 10-10a 89247 nuw b8 91 lo 481¢, Frawrronr, Aug, 28.~5-10s of '02, ns;f. Pan, Aug, 28,—] 0, 681, Spocio in tho Dank of Prllkxm Tne dilcroased 1,000,000 fraucy during tho pust Wook, LIVERTOOL, Aug, 28—Evcning--Colton firm 3 mid- dling uplandy, HY; Orlewns, 01;d; sules,” 16,000 bales; American, 7,200 bales ; speonlation aud export, 3,000 balea, Breadatutrs firin ; Cnlifornta_whilo wheat, averaga quality, 123 6 ; red Westorn spring, 11s 41@120 145 wintor ed, 133'0d, Flour, 39@204, Corn, 203 6d, Torl, 683 ; Gnmberland milddive, 378 64'; short ribs, 403 0d," Ohidonc, 61a, * New York LivesStocik Markot. New Yonr, Ang, 23, —Booves—To-day' recelpts 104 liead ; making 8,187 for threo dnys, ngainut 2,770 the samo time luat week, Good beeves comparalively acareo, and rulod firn at slight sdvanco: bnt common natives snd Taxens aro moro than plenly, and rangod about 2;e lowar {han Mondav, with alow kalo at tho ro~ duction, Poor ta priu vat, ‘s stecrs, 014@12c; cholee ol oxtra, 124@12e. tho' eales wera 6 cars hmols wteers, 7owt, 103@Lic; 12 cars, 6 owt, 0X@ 93¢ 12 cars, Ti( ewt, 113;@12){0 ; 10 cars, 6 @7 owt, 113;@1130 ; 0 cura, 7' owl, 114@1350; 4 earw, 7. owt, 11370 ; "G cara Sissourd blecis, TA¢ owt, 11@11%a} B carn 'Toxans, 43 ewt, G(L8: eats, 43¢ owt, 0@’ 6 card, scant § owl, 830§ 8 cars, 64 owt, 80 ; aud cam, 3¢ owt, 10e, Sho«:ip and Lamba—Tocolpts 6,330, making 11,100 for ihroo duya, ngalust 10,190 saute’ timo last weele,” Gaod sheop it oud a sbado Bigher; good limbs selling fairly at previous figures, Common Iamba decidedly dull” and weak, sn«-r rangod ot 4X@630 3 lamba from Bo to B, with & fuw oxtra Btalosuld ot Bicc. Among tho sales were 1 car Ohlo aheop, 94 1hs, B3¢ car, Bl 1bs, 84(c; O cars, 77 ths, 530 ; 1 car Btate lnml Ibs, 840 ; 1 car, 69 Ibs, 8o 1 car, 75 Ibs, 80 ; 60 Iba, 7305 1 car, 50 lba, Tifc, and 1 car, 55 1ba, Hwino—To-doy's arrivals 6,600, throo days, against 13,000 samo time Inst week, A car- lond of fieavy State loggs, 950 1bs, suld yesterday nt 5ic, Noliveonsale, Olty dressell easler; GX@Ti0 {or heavy tolight averages. 1 car, 7o, ‘making 15,400 for Bautfalo LivesStoclk Markot. " Burraro, Aug. 28.—Cattlo—Reccipts to-day, 5,444, making the total supply for tho woek thus far 7,2 Alnrkot slow at yesterday’s prices for good cattle ; cor mon atock noglocted, About 820 disposed of, Bale: 533 Illinois atoers, av 1,119 to 1,453 1bs, at $3,87}¢@0.50 50 Indinna steors, av D07 to 1,201 Lh, at $,85@5,25 ; 130 Ohio stoors, ay 1,230 ibs, st $5,00 ; 10 Ollo stockors, av BOO 1Lg, at $3.75; 85 fat Toxan stoors,ay 1,130 1bs, at £5,135¢. . Thero is a largo quantity of emall, thin stéck in'the yard, which aro offorad at $2.00@%,50, Bhoop end Lambs—Rocolpta to-day, including ro- ported arrivals, 800, making the total “supply for the weok thus for 10,800, Markot slow at yoatardoy's prices for good atock, “Common grados a slinda lowo! ‘Bales, A18 Aichigsn shicop, av 70@U4 1bs, ot $4,00@5.¢ 402 Ollfo sheop, av 87 thy, at $4.87)¢; 1i8 Canada sheop, av 110 tbg, ot $47.8; 1,016 Cannda lamba, oy @8 lb? at $5.76@0.87% ; quoted Connda lambe, $5.75@0.75; Oanada shoop, $5,00@5.60; Wostern shoop, $2.60@5,25, ccording to quality, ogs—Rocelpts tumv, ncluding roported mrrivals, 8,600, making tho total supply fur the week thus fur 25,000, Market tlat, at about 100 por cwk deelino from yealerdny, Sales of good, fat hoga at $4,80@5,05; grassors, $4,25@4.00, and onilroly neglooted ot tho lat= ter fgurea, . Now York Dry=Goods Markot. NEw You, Aug. 28,—Both commisslon agonts and Jobbors ware nctively employed to-day, snd o lorge uantity of goods wua distributod to the Western aud Houtwastors rados, Sraw and bloacliod Cotton 0. tivoand stoady, Cotton tlannols in brisk roquost, and modium graded ara scareo, Dlrints in spiritcd domand for paokago and pleco luts, Worsted drces fabrica cou- tinuo activo, Drinted reps selling vfrocly, Woolena aud wool flannela in demand, aud_fancy casslmerca ‘moro sctivo, Forolgn goods improving. Pittabnrgh LivesStock NMariet. Prrzspunan, Aug, 28.—Oattlo—Arrivals, 61 cars bost, 03 medius 5@57%0 3 4, 4300 atied s Somie; b@uxfif"zfie?fg:""' aees Hogs—Arrivals, 5’5 cars’ Phlladelphis, $4.90@5.00; Blicop—Arrivals, 4X@00 ; common, 3 cars best, BX@5K0 ¢ modium, nono selling. Baltimore Live Stock Marlkot, Bavrrvour; Aug, 28,—Cattls openod moro activo, closing dul and hoavy,: vory bost on ealo, BX@0o ¢ that genorally ratod_iirst q‘mulllf’ 43{@030 ; medium or good o falr, B53@4340 ; rovlta 1,851 icad nalos 0a 'Hogs_lcavy; receipts dopross tho market; falr domand at o lower ; carn-fed, TG40 ; atillers, G @030, Rocelpts 11,740, Blipop—Tlenvy rocoipts and brisk demand at 4@5X0, Tecelpis 7,673, Aurorn Board of Trade. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicayo 1'riby Aunoita, Ill, Aug, 28,—Flhera wora no valen mado to-day, owing’'ta thy unstendy condition of thy chvwio market, Llovon and & half conts was ssked, but only 10§ coita offored.” = ‘Titusvillo Ol MTarkot, Antg, 29.—Potrolcum market weak @140 for Lilusville or TTITUBVIL and unsattlod, cloking o 011 0lty, delivered, Pittsburgh 041 dMarket. Prerspunan, Aug, 233,—Orida potrojoun quiot at $1,90 5 roflned, weak st 3 The Produce farvkots, NEW YORK, . “New Yon, Aug, 29,—Corros-1iigher ; miidling uplaud, Hai, UugAnsuris—Flour stoudy and pricos gonorally wnchanged § reccipte, 8,000 rls, Tyo flone quict, Qoru meal fn fafe demand, Wheat” leas notiva and Towor ; recolpts, 100,000 bu § rajeoted spring, $1.506@ No. 8 apring,. $1L40G14T; No 4 Milwauikeo, No. 1 Duluth, 81,04 So, 1 $1.68 whito iche 1,63 Igan, $1.75, Rye tn good domand ; nferfor Westorn, 8o, Tarley dull ond nominat, Corn—Primo searen and In falr’denand_nt full pricen s recolpti, 167,000 bit atoamor mixed Westorn, £5@57'0 ; anll 'do, (8@ a2} wehito, e . hiny mized “andl yellow, 00@030 hoafed mixad Wostorn, 62@000 1 Kiln-driad, 6o, Oatu—Mixod firmer; Whito heavy sul fowor'; ros celpte, 16,000 bu; nxed weutern, 4i@d0e; whitc, 024y I Stoady : Wartorn, 2@ 230, ) fudr demznd TEAY AND Hova— ook ~Coffes quiet, Tew e PrTnonros—Urido 0o s refiuod , 1650, TURPEN 1 INE=Wonk 435 b PROVIAONI—POLE w. a5 MOW wosn , SIT,T603 318,00, Toof wud cut meats thol anged, Lird, asio Weitorn etes +, A 7-110, Durren axp Cireese--Unchanged, Winsiy—Firm ot £1,10, vHILAL N pulol,” Hugar firm, Molaaea A PiitAvELTDIA, Aug. %8, — DUEADSTOFFE ~ Flour oty teady, s unciangod, Whoat duall § rod, §1,63 1,64 ; aintor, $1.70 ; No. 1 spring, $LE0@L61 liyo E?uuly nz"m‘;éu’s Doru dull; yollow,,62¢ 3 mixod Weelorn, M@ble, Oats quint and steady’; mw.wmu:. sid, Ao, ATc noLeM—C o rofied,, 1040, DROVIAONS—Flub § heeg pork, $17.50817.78. Wansir—Activo and bighor at #1.10. S sk pAtopro—Tlour In goo CrNonuiATs, Aug, 28, —BREADATOFFO— n o, nad AR AE £5MI@0AD. - Whont i at $1.30, Corn firmaf Glo, Tye firm at 700, Outé quivt aud atoady at Bi@ilo, TROvIAION—Opencd qulc or; muas pork, $10.00 bid, T20 bid 3 B naked ; sumwor, 774 shonldars, 8@8%05 clesr b nalis, D 03¢, Bacon staady 3 shoutidors, B ofosr, 105Ge, Wittakr—Activo and higher, 03c, SILWAUKEE, MrLwAgiEr, Aug, 24,—Dnxabsturrs—Flour dull aud unchauged, Wheat firn snd fi fulr dowmand ; No, 1, 812436 ¢ No, 2, $1,22 canit 3 $1,16 vollor Septoniby miized, 4U@ic, 1do, 11 and closod shado Arm- 0,25 asked, Lard dull ut Tuile meats quiot; 5 clear, 904G fe'ar vib, 1007 Oats firin} No. 9, 27%e, Corn eteady; No. 2, 4lo, © danntid und bighor ; No, 1, 08, Barloy No, 2, $1.05, PFustan ni—1o Buralo, fo: Oewego, 1k, Recripmé—Flour, 2,000 bria ; wheat, 108,000 bu, BiipMENre—Llour, 5,000 brls 3 wheaty 128,000 b, ULEVELAND. OLEvELANYD, Aug, 28, —BArADSTUFFR—Wheat firm ; No, 1 red, $1.45; No. 3, 408141, Corn stoady, ot 51 @530, Oas quidt, at HoGiide, PenoLxus-Sioady, fir, and unchangod. ToLeno, Aug. 28,— BREADSTUFTA—Flonr in* fair demand ond firm, ~ Wheat a_shado better; extra wbilo Michigan, $1.705 No, 1do, $L55 3 amber Mich- igan, $1.483¢ apat and sellet Augliat; $lddlg Septeme bor{ No, 1 red, $1473 ; No, 9, $1.443¢. * Corn dull and' o shado lower; bigh-mixed, 4040 spot; 48i0 sallor October ; low-mixed, 403(c’s white, 660, Outs firm; No, 1,603 No, 2,320 1 rejested, 29¢, Frinairte—Firm and uuchangud, trorters—Flour, 400 brlsj whoat, 33,000bu; corn, 41,000 bu § oate, 8,000 b, Burpsesma—Tionr, 400 bris; whoat, 68,000 buj corn, 70,000 bu ; onts, 7,000 b, brRorT, Drraorr, Aug, 28,—DBuEavkrurra-—Flour quict and noehnsgod. Wheat ateady exirs white, §1,69, closing at $L.od ¢ No. 1, B0 amber, Sificl com ;(‘nudy, Yyollow, 480, Oatw In’guod ‘domond’; No,1, e ST, LOUIS, 81, Louts, Ang, 20,—BUEADSTUFFS=-Flour ol and tmelisogod, Wheat highor; Nu, 3 red, $1,30: 1.324; No, 3 do hold al’ $1.60; samples gold at #1450 160, 'Corn_kearco nnd higher ; sold eatly at 423 closod at 484 @44gc, spot, 430 sollor sustcmbur, 44x(0 ecller Octobor, 436 celler’ November, Oals sloly but firmer; No, 9, 3¢ caoh, S05¢ bid for adler Angust, 2830 £0r suilor Soptembor, Barloy firm; No, I, 0@ No. 2, 1115, Jiyo dull st 6230ic, ibo'later for tholse, Wirtsiy—Scarco snd highor, ot $1,00 Irovisions—Pork quict ul $16,03@@17.00, Bacon dull, with only o sraoll ordue trade, Lard unchanged; summer, T3¢, : Joas—-Lower, 0t £4.25@4,60. Carrre—Dull nnd weak for now grades; fair to primo natives, 83(@5e, OUISVILL! Lovmvinie, Ky, Aug. 38.—DBnzanstorss—Flour fu fair demand and pricey firn wd unchunged, Provisions—Quiot nnd unchunged, Winsky—Firm, at 9 MEMPHIS, Mexrnts, Ang, 28,~CoTroN—Seareo and firm. BREADSTUPEE—Pour quiot aud uychangod, Gorn meal femer ;9,60 asko, Coru In fulr demund and higher, at Gle. Oats dull nd lower ; new, 40¢, 1tax—tiood, searco and firm ot 323,00, Buan—Dull; ne.r, $15,00, BacoN~Quist and unchanged, NEW ORLEANS, NEW ONLEANS, Aug, 28,~LnAN—Dull at 850, Gnoomurs—Sugar dull; prime, 106, n\g’mun—;\dvflncnd; Loutsuna, $1,01; Ofnctunati, [ CotTon—Stoady and unchanged ; sales, 450 hales, BUFFALO, Dorrito, Aug, 28.—BRtspaToFsi—Tho supply of onts, coru, and whaat wera ehoeking trado coneldora bly.” Balen, 16,000 bu high wixed corn at 5le; 8, i rojocted wnd No. 3 nt 49@500 § 6,000 bu No'2 Sile waukue oald at 4050, ¥urianrs—Strong at provious quotstionn. BALTE Nhvrivons, Aug, 98.—BREADSTUFFR—Flour dull ond unclunged, Witcat dull and heavy; cholce whito, 180 ; fuir Lo primio, $LIG@L76, Coru qulct und itu- cliougod, Oats dull’; mlxod, 435 ; white, 45@40c, ltyo aull at T5@83e, PLovistoxs—Very quict ana unchangod, Burren—Stendy aud unchangod, Witnsicy—Stroug and bitoyant st $1.07@1.10. MARINE. FPort of Chucago. ARRIVED. . Bchr Bertha Barnes, Meuominee, lumber, Bahr M, Blake, Ogonz Bay, cedat posts, Scoty Whito 0ak, Muskegol, limber, 8tmr Coroun, 8t. Josuph, sundries, Selir Atlanta, Menominos, lunber, Btiur Shoboygan, L'wo Rivers, suuctries, Belir Suuvenlr, Pentwater, tan-bark, Prop Ira Chatleo, Sangatuck, lumber, Bebr Willlo Grant, Swigatuel, lnmbr, Bteam-barge Goorge Dunbar, Muskegon, lumbor, Bteam-barge Qontest, Muskegou, luniber, Buie Alpona, Muskegou, sundries, 8ehir Wairlwind, Ludington, lumber, Beow Coantor, Litke Hurbor, glabs, Prop Moliaswi, Buffalo, sundrics, Prop Lake Erfo (Cunadlun), Montren), sundrios, Btoim-lurgo Lincoln, Kiugston, towing, Bteameburge Livgar, flugston, light. Prop Fuvorite, Monominee, sundries, Darge Souors, Menomineo, lumbor. Barge Ellon Willlams, Menomines, lumber, Barge Bronsou, Menomiuey, luubor, Trop Heotin, Buffalo, sundritt, Bobr Garal, Lincoln, Tumter, Prop Oconfo, Greon' Bay, sundrics, el Topsy, Muskegra, lumbor, Prop Brooklyn, Ogdensburgh, sundries, Prop Now Era, Grand Rivor, towing, Barge Wolverins, Grand River, lumbe: Barge Wyomiug, Graud River, lumbe Burgo Cliy of Erle, Grand Rivér, lumber, Selir A. 3. Mowry, Hamiln, Inmbar, Seow Harriot Aniad, White Lake, lumbe: Beow E. G. Wright, W(l,l;‘l’(; l‘:‘(‘B. Jumbe: Sctir Binal, Ludington, 20 ¢da stons, 4 brl whisky, 16 bils applos, 7 bels salt, Sl Quyahogn, Bufala, 15,162 bu corn, Behe Willimn ¥, Allen, Bufialo, 14,158 it corn. Selir Loivotls, Bufalo, 56,000 bu whoat, Btmr’ Alpons, Muskogon, 5 brla liquor, 500 pligs gro- corlos, 10 hoad lioracs, .. fchr Evaliug, BufTalo, 15,000 b whuat, Sohr Btampedo, Bulfulo, 18,600 bu ccen, Prop Fayorile, Monomin, 10 brls i} 50 pkgs gro- caries, Belir Metropolls, Bulfalo, 10,300 bu cora, Selir Richard Winslow, Buffulo, 60,000 by corn, Bohr Buro Throop, Ludlck's’ Pier, ¢ lrls flour, snd nundrics, Prop Ira_Gunfloo, Saugatuck, 860 groon mited hides, and pundrl * Sobir Minnio Willlams, Bnffalo, 31,000 bu rye ® ark John Broden, Buffalo, 23,000 bt corm, Behr West Bldo, Kingaton, Ont., 18,000 bu wheat, Rark Two Fanniies, Buffalo, 37,051 bu whoat, Blmr Buoboygen, Manitowoo, 35 brls oll, 1 bel wleohot, St Covoun, Bt, Josoph, 10 brla flour, aiid suncics, Bclir Kato Hinohman, Bifalo, 16,334 bu ryo, NIQHT OLEATANOES, Behr Julia B, Morritt, It Sagiuaw, 12,000 bu con, Btmr Champlain, Ogdensburgl, 10,08 bu corn, %00 Drla flour, And Aundrics, Prop B. F. Wado, Port Huron, 20,29 bu corn, 1,15 bl flour, 80 brla corn moal, and sundrics, Prop Empiro Slato, Butfalo, 16,000 bu_whioat, 7,005 b corn, 900 brls flour, 450 pkga food, and sun- drics, Hehir J. Bigler, Kingaton; 22,184 bu wheat, Yzop Xarops, ' Mautreal, 16,330 bu wheat, and sun- o ric, Sebr Haftlo Wolls, Kingston, 18,073 bu whoat, * Bargo Lisgar, Bt, Cutherincs, 21,000 bu wheat, Bloam-bargo Lincoln, t. Catlierines, 16,000 Lu wheat. +Aug, 28, Lako Freights wore leas active, and without quotable change. Tho charlors woro? o Bafalo—Schrs ML J. Wilcox, James Couch, and Richard Winslow, corn at70; achy 7. Roldorhionno (yostorduy), whoat a4 Tio, T Bagle naw—Belr J, B, Morrill, obrn at Go, 10 Erio—Trop Tndla, corn and wheat an privato terma ; prop Scatia also takos onts to Buffalo, To Oswego—Bchr Burkor, corn on privato tering, Trop Obamplain, corn fo Og~ Qeumbnurgh on through rato, _Lotul eapioity equal to 60,000 bit whot, 325,000 bu corn, 0,000 bit oats, From Milwaukeo to Bhifalo—Sehr E. 4, MoVen, wheat at fo, Behra Montauk and Princo Alfrod, wheat' to Kingston ut 130, The scbr Marla Murlin wan ehartered fn fho Wfternaon for curn from Chicugo to Butlulo at To, Gs= ‘pacity, 38,000 bu, Vessoluw Puassod Detroite Disore, Mich,, Aug, 2,—LAsukD Up—Lrops Tdaho, Montuna, Hieldon, Atfbias Lavl Malta, Juno Boll } achrs I8, 'O, Tolerts, Wand, Rainbow, Tililo Pratt, Grenadn, Viennn, I Tanuth, Yuukoo Bludo, Olivh Tiranch, Toaco, Danforth, Mary Batilo, Passed Dows—Erops Pucitto, Comet, Tompest and Dargo, durviu Lord, Buporlor aud_bargd, Forwt Oity aud bArgo ; schva O borno, Gilmore, Freamun, Kato Tehusoud, Gerrlt Sudil, : WaNp—Rorlheust, Drvrorr, Mich,, Aug, 28,—~Passkp Ur—Props Rud. ofa, Townsind, *Alieghany and borges, Muckalt and bafygon § aehea Sonutor, Clins, Wall, ‘PasuEd Dovn—Drops Heuton, Michiyan and bsrgo, Qronetis; sehrs Eagla Wing, Hobokon, Winp—~Northoast, Mlinols River and Cannl News: svectal Dispateh to Ul Cldcuao Trloune, T Gaihi, il v, BorTho camal-uat Nontor, with com for Ghicago, arrlved from Perd, sud tho steamer Katle, 1ght, oaed for Ohilicotho, o canal- boat Moultor 'from ' Pern, wiih corn for Glfeago, atd thio prop Dopuo froot L Ball, with shool-zine for Uil cogo, phsted into thu cuusl, Nothing passwd oub Tiliht feot and (v fncbes of watar on tho titoratll of ok 16, No roport of th aiwgo of water helow. OANAL OFFIOR, CHIOAGO, AR, 24—13:45 p, 1n.—An. navEo—Mootank, Ladllo, 6000 b corin 3 Gol, T TaiSallo; Induatty, Morels, 6,400 bu corn ; Del Mortis, 140 tonm conl ; Omuhn, Hensen, 6,500 b & Tiidore, Banoci, 6,700 i coru's Thunderbolt, Lomont, B yda stonn ¢ Gul, Martin, Lotiont, 89 ydw stono 3 anco, Lemoit, 83 yda wioha ¢ Larrs, Lomont, 81 yda nlone '} Qol, Manning, Lomont, U3 da stond ; 0, W, Walkor, Lutitnt, 89 54 stono § 1L, A Carpenies, Bi, 8y yidestann s Gharis Stoel, 'Wiilow Bpringe, 0 yd Atotio s Bllts, Wilow Byrlagts, 60 tons let s 1 tenlelory, Bumnift, 85 v wtour s Feedoriek, Morria, 6,100 b covnn ; Gonstitution, Taimont, 80 yeda stone 3 Admiral, Lewont, 8 ydu_ ntono: Gashuan, Lomont, 09 yda stono 3 DLAator, dollety 6,000 bu coth, Ct. o, Moriln, & waguiih 8l % ta orn § Anrdrow Jack. Pan 5 et et dnflot 3 i Ml Ltfznbeth, Latkpor K 1wl Phowmix, Lockiort 3 Bouchn |, Morcie, Uhi3 €0 lonboe, 25 m lath, hinglo: ;" propa Wiy, low Spriige, Ot10A0, Aug, W,—Anrvep—North Amorico, 8 ocu, 0,000 Wy eorh 1 " Mille, Sursolllen, 6,300 bt eorn 3 Broeea, Morris, 8,000 bicor; Onondaga, Motrls, 6,500 b corn G, L, Taoth, Honeea, 6,800 b corn, 11,470 1hy send; Qoodell, Motrie, 8,800 bu oata, 6,220 1h{ sead § . D. Luouard, Lacon, 6,800 bu corn} J. Havrington Willow Bprings, 35 tonn lu : OLeanEd—Alida, Julict, 63,086 ¢ umbor, 23 m Tuth Polphin, o*iwva, 500 £ Timber; Tubolls, Movrik ght; Ausoln, 'Kinkekes Feedes, lghty ‘Catatuet, Jolie, 7L £F Innior, g WAL vkt 5 n Bummt 3 3, Harriugon, Wil Minceltnneous Yema, North wind yestorday evenlng, Tl schr Oviney 134, and burgo Oliver Crommell whiicl uuk ot Aur; 130 @ fow daya nlivey Love berd raled, The schr Gorritt Bmith, with 16,200 huslieln of whaat * on board, from Chicnga for Kingston, nrrived at D troft yosterdny mornlng wnder comvoy of tho wrecking siener Loviathnu, in o very lenky condition, The pror Onelda, from Chlengo, Rtruck on Iille Twio Tucedny night, and was roleased Wednesiny uftuse noou after fourteen hoes detention, ‘Tho now nelir G, €, Trvmp!, on hor fiest trip from Milwaukes to Kinggston, wet 900 bustisla of hee e of wi- t, which wus cecasioned by two badly calked suain ' hor contre-buard box, The Milweukeo papers are approciating the ndvani- ages of belng s point on the routo of tho Goudrich stoamera, whicli run hetween Groen Bay and_Chitagn, ‘Theso boats eall 11 at tlat 1itlle tow,jukt a8 (hoy dont Kowaunee, Washington Larbor, and 8o on,—Green By ddvoiate. Tho mnall tng Tdword Gallagher, while towing n rafl on Toreh Lke, noue Hanieqtk, Lako Supcricr, on tho 15th fnst., expluded her boller. Tho boat was blowa fnto fragmenty, and o T, 11, Oldn, of tho firm of Moraleo & Oldu, raw-till owneraat Uaucack, i Iy killed, Ifermau Kuwhler, who was on biard, liad Lis right wrist frightfully cub, nnd wae alyo Badly sealded about tho Lead and‘face, No ona elsv sufiored any Injury, Tle Detrolt Post learns from the sloamer Thomnas Beott, which called at Detroft frem Chir 0, thiat on Bunday night iho new stemn harge Vieuna, with hov cosorl, thy largo now schooner Verona, gob mshore at Preaque Isle, ou Lake Huron, aud were in need of fm- modiste rellef, us both vessels wero leaking, Noth Yenels ora leden with ore from Murquette for Cleves 1and, and are now on their third yoyage finee first comunissioned, A tuy hias beon aent for us Muckinuw, and doultlcea o stoamor with steamepuinns will be fors warded from Datrolt, The YVienus snd hor consort are owued by Ianna ¥ Co., of Clevelanl, Tast Monday evening, as tho nieamor Cily of Toleda had pansed out of Mukegon larbor, (Lo lghthouse wa dlscovored Lo bio on firo, Mr, Wells, Govornment oilicer in elinrgo of tho harbor-work on tho East slore, happoned to bu ou board of o steamer, and request: e pt. Indaer to turn tho boat back and assist in pulling ‘out tho firo, This request Capt. Ludner promptly complied with, und roturned in thos (o ave the atructure, na tho fire, which origlnated In thosbit ment, had worked $t8 way o tho buxa of the building, Gapt. Ladner deeerves groat praiso for the promptness and eflvctivencas of hiy uction "hero are many who aro unabla to comprehend why it 1a that nauo of the stemners or vesols x;‘.v:-luu ul 1{ tho United Statcs Governniont hava namcs roprosonted on any part of tholr hulla or tiags, Tho Jaw 40 thik ro- spozt In very wtricl a9 regards the murchant shipping, and attendod with ponaltica for evory violation of tho same, Tho qitery, therafere, fe ol lenst n reasonalilo ono why {ho Government alould ho thug oxacting on tho ono liand, and its examploshould fal to correnpond. with its precopt. The fleot of ore vessols flehfiml al the Nenblsh by tho_yrounding of {ho molr Iy live wll pa-nud this harrler and raiched Dotrolt, Tho work of releaing the groundedveniol progresies wlowly, Sl was ROt i Low of any of tho rvgnine Lugs whiieh ply ot that tLoronghfare, and this 1 said to be tho cuis of bor going on, 'Tlin shoal 13 {ho 1aost daugorons in tho Bault Rivor, aud with tho lurger claes of vessels it res quiren tho must export munogemont to muke a eafe puseage, Lagt Saturdag, at Bwgatuck, the new schooner H. B, Mooro w liunched, Sho' fs bult of white ouk throughout ; haw a 190-foot keol, 1 128 feot over all, 03¢ foct in hold, and a bovm 231 fest, Showill watry 200,000 feot of Hinher, or 15,6.0 hushats of grain, Ifer fore-umst meanurce 78 foot'; musin &) mizzone un7t, 67 ; top-mast, 41, 8ho will euler {ho Tumbor 4radd for'tho present, ‘though shonld yrain frolghts xlso shio Will carry grah from Ohicagn to’ Ogdunsbirg, N.Y, C: lcr will command her. The Japinin Ezrs T vesacl Lk coat about 3 Tho schr Marton wood, where sho hed S i 308 yiraln L Tako Bugorlor for cre, rtruck on Cove Taandt at (e chtrance of Cleorginn ‘Bay, and was ho eoverely dame aged au to bo_abatidoned By hier owners, S cirgo on board, Tho Lz camo out i 1831, und fs 3M5 tons burden, Sho da owned by Toter Taylor, of Chicago, aud f insired for $10,000,—35,000 tn tho’ Moczantlla Mt of Neow Yorl, and £6,009 fn tho Mercantlle, of Cicvoland A tug with steam-pumps feaven hor for the wredli, Tho steam bargo Mary Robeitson, loaded with jum- ber, cama fn yesterday leaking, | o “Tho nteam bargo Wra, ', Graves, with the b T Jussol I tow, sad both ondad with co Ao oro veaterday, Thoy futend to tako aws 100,000 bushiois of corn, SR Rey The chiooner Pogda, whioh was Iaging at tho | Ler, market, with o Toad of lumber, sinco mr:n 'l‘h\.xli'atll’a lautloft her anchorago sl gono 10 Yvanston o 4. oad, mot baviag bueh s to dispoeo of i wirgo, o tug Witeh of tho West broko hes u gone Into dry-dock for ropaire. o Uhoth aud has g3cBho propellor. Oucids, Of tho Westorn Transporia. Tan anhord on’ Moty night at the hen a6 wol out.” o 'n..'fi o Toerd w0008 corn und 600 butre witiel If sefng lightered, 0 0Un b Eatolt of o sf Loewhol ateamer Toung Ameries ru ashore ot Tigiiting Leland,y aind Wil vequire womo s ropg i, oot uilat, Tho tug Uraniik 1sa wona (o haz avsi: ance, Tho brlg Mochanto, which mat with divaster at Marquette o fow dayssince, and ticro sunk, was among tho vasscls which panisd Detrolt Just Satirdiy: 8ho 1oy bo eck down ah o of (b most vossels of hor thne, sud,during a porlod of years, lins ot with mors misartinos than an y other craft afloat, Notwithutanding hor age, sho still clings £0 tho graln trado, uhowlng Uit 8ho rotains hor posts tlon mnuug tho belter class of vesscle, ‘Tho splondid steamer Minnoapolls, which, sf Inunich, lns beon af Detrolt, 10 Tecalvo Mot masins and cabius, has boon nearly browght to complotio and & few daya at furthost will ac0 BOF ot o0 Bor tr trip, Blio Ia being fitted ont [u grand stylo, cabin arrangements will 1ot bo excelled by’ any other passonger cruft afloat. In Lier construciion 3ho also posgossos gront strength of build, and will in overy re- Bpect prove a fiug sou-golug craft, Ble will take her lace In Ward’s Lako Superior line as soon us she can ot ready to leavo, "Tho now propaller on tho ptocks nt Rust & Co.' yard, Eant Saginow, will bo Taunched Iu about tae Wweeks, Tlis craft 1s intended for the iron oro trado, and her dimensiona aro 200 fect keel; over all, 218 feot; broadth of boam, 34 foct 3 depth of hold, 18 feot ; estimated :ag;\clly, zbout 1,000 tons, Bho is 4 double~ decker, aud {5 n marvel of atrength, Bho will have two engines, will be steel and wire rigy od, aud filted 120 with all inodern improvemonts, —Ghg Wil haye four musts, whioh will be put in after the lanngh, ‘Wo learn from a private source, though striotly m- thentie, that somo capitalleta from Boston aro mbout cutering into arrangements for tho construction of 1ino of tirat-clnss’barges intended for tho ore trudo, and all of which will be of tho larger class, built from tho «chofcest material, and fitted much after the manner of others now serving on tho Inkesin that trado, It is alao protty definitely doterminod tht thiou voasels will be got. up ‘at Dotroit, but whetlior tho contracts will be centered Into with bullders hers or partics from abroad 11 0 yob not atisfactorily concluded upon. 'Tho kosls of slx oreight of these veasels will bo iaid at about tha « sumo time, and all are to bo in readinens for service at the opening of noxt scason, TWo or more of tho num- Dor will bo first-cluss steamcrs, At no other pont on tho lako could tho above project ba carried out moro udvantsgeously than Detrolt, all tho muterlal required \olng conventontly at hand.~~Dotroit Post, Tyvo now vossols, which uavo Just passod down with 4 flcet, ladon with grain, are on thelr maidon voyago, antaro justly ro{mmou(m[ 24 fino apocimens of Rav arcitecture, and of the largeat clasa afloat, Thely namry are tha Baveland, hailing from Milwaukes, and tha L, P\ Bruce, bullt af Saginaw, both staunch buily aud vell modelod—Detrait fost, On faturdsy ovoning on instalmont of tho Lakn Miclfien ol pasied thls wax, aud of tho lumber wo notleed the lurge throc-masted craft Seotia, with hey cargo of 58,300 bushuls of corn, and following in her wako, {1 010 Bam0 taw, tho Camdun, with 40,000 bushi- els of cornon board, The former vessel was elght dog in reachlug Ui’ potut, whilo tho latter performod 16 [ vovun,—Detroft Circs f'resa, o rovenno euttor Commadore Porrs roturned to rorh yeaterday, nftor Asrutio In search of tho wrecked lumber barge, J, 1, Metton, On Saturday tho Porry Tan near a lurgo lot of lnber ufloat, Afteen or twenty mitloy wstward of Rellyy Istand, sud returuing on Bundsy, ran throngh othe rafls of lumber, aud Lore. and thors wore plecea of tlg vosral, deek plauk, ole,, ete,, abowing (hat tho Morta must have been Droken Erie Disgateh, 'SPECIAL NOTICES, ON TUL BREAKEAST, LUNOIEON, DINNKR AND TEL & PERRNY Vorshrsne Sonee 18 INDISPIENSADBLE, IN DUNCAN’S 60N3, N by 1 o 8 MEETINGS, Attontion, Sir lKnights! - o drry, No. 19, 1C, T.—Btatod nifif,'.‘fl,"flu{ffl:.',‘;"?‘;fi Loa L’]\u atolnck; for. Vi R et T il v e Masounie, tl Lodgo, o A, conammnntatiral iy (1idag) ot Or un o £ O, Degtoo, By Apuots Iocts Yot inniur. UKL, Savty.