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- Belie Dl with moderate domand y With moderade demsnd’; N er, 00, Fuxtaura—To Bufalo, 33¢6 3 ta Oswegn, To. lEscavra—tlour, 2,000 K} e, 390 v orm, ButrstEnTa~Flour, 8,000 brls ; wheat, 500 bu ; 3 108,000 vane 7 1o 2090 brlag 0 0 NEW ORLEANS, NEw Oneans, Li., Aug, 23;=-BreApsrores—Corn enrfor; mixed 870 ; yollow tnixcd, 8803 whito, 53@000k Outa dull and cany st S5@0so. ITOvINIONs—Dacon strobger with a speculativo n- qxgnlrfmm;:n.llqe, s, s 4 o¥ree—Dull and ensler ; ordinary to prl 18} 20 Otliorn nchgnged, - Ty (0. rimo 184G ‘oTTON—Dull. “Bales, 250 hales, Rocolpts, 76 hales, Txpotts, -coastrving 927° lisles, Great Dritain, 3,010 bales, . Btock 10,670 bulos, Untkold last oyeaing, 10,200 . : NOSETANY—BIght, 3¢ preminm : storling, 5.90). v PHILADELPIIA, DauADRLEN, Aug, 23—Durnin—Strong; West- ern chuled, 25634Te; faie gaod \h’. Qurese—Quict of 10@13}0 for Western. . Lbas=Btdady at 108 for Weatern oxtra, * DREADBTUFfs—~Vlotir nctive for 1iost grades; othors neglected : * $0.00@0.60 for Slate, Indiand, and Oblo exira, Wheat ‘dull and lowor s 'red Western, $1,371 amber, $1,33; white, $1.95@1.23, Ityo_atewily at b3, Corhy Beld tximly at 8o Tor yollowand Weatorn solxed, Oatu in good demand at 53@30e, ' * - " PETROELUSI-Tirm nt 115,c for rofined § B@8X tor craddsin baredls, dig@d3ces . T Watrsix—3$1,00, o DALTINORE. BALTINORE, Aug, -LReAnSTUPFS—Flonr dnll and nomtual, Wheat' inlls chieden whity, $1.35@Y cliofica pruber, $LA5@1.075 g0od 10 primo rid, $1.30 >” Curn’ nominnlly 76¢ for mized Weatern, Oatw, 480 for mixed Western ' 00@618 for whito West~ &uf, " Tiyd quiet AUBO@B30, * T Har—Dull ut $16,00@18,00, Priovistona—B.rong and unchanged, BorTEN—Western firm at 23@200 for cholee, Correz—Nomiunlly 18G 200, Femovrn—Dull aud unehinnged, Wsky—Nomfuaily $1.018 1,08, 81, Loute, Mo., Aug, 2 chnnged, A LinEAngTUPFS—Tlour quict, Wheat fn fair domy at yesterday’s dectjiio ; No. 3 red, $1,005@LOT red, $1.15, Cor—Dull_nnd’ unsettled 3 No, 9 e srked § 63@Bd0 b, Outw—Firm and dahude er; No.9, 4i@ 5o avloy and'ryo dully b ¢+ - Wisky—8teady nt 08¢, Trovistons—Lork firm ot $24,00 cash ; $17,00 neller Fehruary, Dulk meats higher 3 shonldars, 0;@100; clear, 103@Me, Tard _frm Clear 11b, 19410 ( and unclianged, quiet ! “rocelyts, 2,083; York- erwy $5.75@0.05," Tacon, $0.00@0.75," CartLe—It celpte, G085 quiet: medium to fale ;vmrhmu‘. $2,00(@3.00; good to cholca mative utoers, 4506875, ' z Reoksvrs—Wheat, BurrsuTs—Whe -—UE}"X«?N—-QM” and un- hlgle 99,000 I 3 corn, 7,000 bu, 2 4,000 bu'; cora, 3,000 bu, . MARINE. Huron, sudrics, Aluricht, Ford River, lumber, Prop Mayflower, Port, Seur L, O, Sehr Garrier, Munisten, lnmuor, Bchr Dispalch, Wolf Ltiver, burlk, Scow L, Painter, South Juven, bark, Schir W, II, Forry; Whito Lake, burk, Bl wood, Whits Lake, Lark, ‘olor, Holland, bark, =¥ Beow Granger; BL-Panl's Plor, bark, B:ow South IHayen, 81, Pauls Tler, bari, 8-br Four Drothiers, Manistee, balk, 8chr Muine, Ludington, bark, Beow Muemntd, Sianiipivoe, wood n; Delind, burk, Joeayih, sundriea, “8:mr‘tinron, South Havan, sundries, 8'mr Sheboygan, Munitowde, enndrios, Diop City of Toledo, O;gensburg, sundsios, J. 13, Merrill, Muslkegon, lnter, “Australlu, Muzkegoir, lnuber, o, Manilier, Iefort, Tumber, BAg Connnerce, Menomince, lumLer, Ellikon Day, woods:-* Hear Helvetln, Buialo; coal, stmr Atlantic, 8t. Josoph, fruit, Stur Berlsehs, Benton Hartor, frutt, Scur Juesie Phillips, Monistce, lambets Sehr G, L, Soaver, Awnister, {imbes, 8:hir Emeline, White Iall, lujuber, selir Wiilie Lantet, White Lake, lnmber, Birk Erastus Corning, Butialo, voal, Hebir W, 11, Hawkins, Stouy Oreek, bark, Prop Menomince, Miwkegan, snndrics, br G.ad Tidings, White Lake, lumber, b E. 8ovillo, Muskogon, luthber. Bahir Little Belle, Muskeyon, lutber, Selir Kuto Lyons, Muslogou, Runber, Bebr J, E, Bafley, Oswego, eoul, Bebr Lucerne, Baifalo, coul, Beow Veuture, ITaine’ Pier, bark, Sehr Emnerald, Goderiely, salt, Selr Addie, Beuton Harbor, frutt, Behr Normau, Oconto, lumbur, Bl O, N, Jolueon, Fotd River, lumber, Hcow Laurius, Suugatuck, woods Sehr Cimden, Clevelaud, coal, Selir J, P, DCoudses, Porlgo Lalse, lumbor. Bebr I, C.lkius, alunéteo, luniber, Bobr Potomac, Jacksonpart, wood, Selir Itob Roy, Kewutnice, wooil, ol King Siktecs, Clovelind, pijg Iron, seow 4. . Cliapl, Tndiugton, lumbe Heow J. 1, Corlott! Muskugon, lumber, Bebr Heroy Muskegon, wond, ' - fehr Lumberminn, Black Oreck, lumber. Behr Camelia, Ménominee, lumber, ScbrTiadical, Muskegon, limber, Bebr Hattlo Plulier, Ventura, wool Bedw Mardalena, St, Paul's Pler, wood, B Schr B;-F, Wade, sfanistec; lunitor, _Belir D. Newwhall, Manistice,g umber, Bohr Live Oak, Mdviatce, luinticr. Behir, Arab, Ludington, Intber, Schr Flying Cloud, Bi uamfeo} lumber, eow Christie, Keclor's Pler, wood, « Beow Sea Bird, Grand Iayew, lumber, Selr City of: Milwankee, Muskeston, lumber, Schr Advauce, Muskegon, lutater,' ™ Belr 3, 1, Ward, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr Arrow, Hotland, Lark, Sehr b, fluydon, Whtio Lake, lumber, 8:lir 3.V, Taylor, Ford River{lumber, Hielr 8.0, Audruws, Trayerea oy, bark, Sehr R, 1, Kiug, South aven, batk, Hehr 8. T, Atwatar, Buffalo, caal, Bobr Atcrica Unfon, Menomino, lmber, Sebr Lithan Allen, Meliomineo, Jumtior.s Sebr O, Michelon, Lndlugion, lumber, ebe Auielope, Kineardine, salt: * fclr Loo, Grand Haven, lumber, Bebr Garllaldi, 8t Joscph, fruit, el Hattlo Eatl, Lockport, wood. Bebir Whirivind, Muskegon, lumber, Barne 7, 8. Nowhouse, Sunkegon, lumber, -Bebr Bahuma, Cheboygnn, Tumbick,- - Sebr' Cuyulioga, Whito Ttver, lnmbor, Schr T, Campuell, Ford River, lumber, Selir J, Bmith, Blugatuck, wood:* foh AL Frederick, Maclcs 1 ier, wood, Siclir Peorln, Murkogot, lumbe?. Sebir Arctle, Oconto, Iumber, Beur Moselle, Glen Jtouk, luibor, Scur Like Forest, Chioboygan, lunber, Sebr Minule Muciler, Leland, Iath. Prop Idsbio, RuTalo, iindries, Barge Muriuctte, Meomstoe, Inmbor, Bargo Eldorado, Menomince, lumber, Bargo D. L, Filer, Menomines, lumbor, Prop 8, D, Caldwell, Port uron, buudrics, Trop Ketchum, Butfalo, light. : Behr Milan, Oconto, Jumbur, el City of Chleugo. Green Bay, | Setr I, Wiaslow, Buifalo, coat, * /" Sehr Niag:ry, Butulo, col, Selr T, 1, lieldon, Baftulo, oung, Buffulo, co: 8ol O, B, Puringion, Whitebl, lnmber, Scbir Laokout, Grand Haven, lumber, Kelir Cechif, Ludington, lumber, Behir Panlino, Aluskegon; lumber, Fibr R, Slininons, Muskegon, luiber, Bebir A, Rust, Munkegon; Iutnb 4 Hebr 8, J, Lufl, Al n, lumber, Lebr Westchester, Muskegou, lumber, Frop Alaeka, Buflulo, sundries, Bebr Eliza Day, Ford River, lumber, Sl Iearmugey Ldinglon, lumuer, Scaw Menomiriee, Ludington, Juber, Hebr A, M, Beers, Muskegon, m Taine, Kopler's Pier, wood, lion, Clay Banls, bur] Bchr Mont Blaye, Oswego, coal, 8elr W, H, Dunlim, Muslego Selir Two Birotliers, Manister Schr Fawi, Mflwulkee, light, Inmbor, nsnber, * ULEARED, Prop J. serlechey, Benton Uarbor, 18 brls beef, 2 brls - pork, aud sundrics, ' f= Dark Currier, Munistee, 100 bu oats, 2 brls heef, Belir Wianfo 'Wing, Ludington, 76 cords stono. Beow M. N. Dus Muskegon, 28 cords atona, - Bolir Lilggle & Jotiew, Buttulo, 14,443 I corn. Helar Auoio Narl, Klogston, 16,070 bu wheaf, Btwr Corona, 8t, Josoph, sundrics, Selir S2n Dicgo, Buttato, 60,000 bu_whoat, Behr Ogureta, Bultalo, 35,600 bu wheit, Stmr Huron, Suugatucl, 200 greewlilden and sundrles, Hebr Gulde, Pentwater, sundrl # Bebir Bertly Barpes, Monominee, sundrles, Sahpeming, Tort Ihron, $170 b Bohr Jehpeming, Port Jiiron, 37,70 bt corn, Frop Ma)l"fiowbr,'l’on uron, 19,704 bu corn, 25 brls ontmeal, nud wundrico, . ‘Prop Bt Albius, Ogddonsburg, 12,000 bu corn, 1¢0 + bagy sewd, nud sundries, © Prop Bohnwk, Buffalo, 10,054 bu wheat, 7,001 - corn, 800 brls lonr, 100 bags timotby seud, 54 biles broomi-corn, und sundrics. Prop M. an'm; Manlstee, 160 bu oats, 4 brls pork, and sundries, Prap:Menomiuce, Muskegon, aundries, Hehr Jutnos Norels, Gswego, vl Por, Colkorne, 19,004 u corn, Helir Jamalea, Oswego, 18,000 Lit wheat, Btinr Bheboygan, Munitowac, aundries, Behr Light Guardl, Buffalo, 10,400 bu wheat, . Bebr Gardbaldl, Konosha, 375 pkas frult, Hehr Tricolor, THolland, ‘hides, and sundries, Hehr Bolivia, Kingston, £5,053 hu'corn, Belir Counjy’ Mury, Kouosta, 25 cdu stone, ‘And B3 veusely ieared Ugbt, ko Frelahtn WWoro {n moderate demund st provious rates, Chartcrs to Buifalo s *Prope Tdabo ‘and Arabla, corns Aluska, Wheat, 2oz, ryo, ond barley, througl to Kiug ton § chrs America and Dolivia, wheat, ot 0o} Oswego, achrs Jumalca und 31, Lyons, wheat, ot G0 to Barufn, 'props 8, D, Gaidwell, bargos O. Gromswall, and Tubululug, odsmtironh § prop Mayflowes, o, tirough to Partlaut st 1. “Tolal, oty about BL.0(0Jn wheat {145,006 bix corh, 0,600 bit rye, aud 10,000 bu barloy, : Miscellanenns, hore 18 an dmmonuy luiber flost in port, . =& fgre-and-afs’ kchoauor, ‘conl-ladon, Was, at 1asi, , Apeouiis, alve 0a Fulse' Preayio 1ald Koty Lak Mlito v at workk ot hor, The wnol coutd Hot b Jeats 2l atl S Digrach, i wis bsched nose ?&‘:‘ Nu‘nh Irlon- during tho storm ¥'riday’ ovenlug, ia ng Lo ploos. i = 3 —Tuoold North Pler nt Pentuwator caught fito Wode nly, bt (1o lamen woro oxUuguISHEH befocs mich damagd i b done, |2 RS e Tl schr rosathwaito 1ias been ol off, and passed Detroft. Sattirday ofiortioon. 1t ia belicyed that sha sufTared-Tint triftug damago, o 0 £ —Noasly all tho- guinro- trmber for alipmont. from thio Baglnaw River, this #0501, liss gono furward, aud watters in trado aradult, - . ., —Tho nclir Willinm Sanderson, Tndos with ore, way stricic by o squal) on Laka Taron, Thutedey, aiitio] lor cargo, sprung adeak, aud was run ashoro nt Witto ot - AwMIxianica tmn gone 0. hote: Byo s owiod by 'ott & own, of Doteotty o O 0apt. i, o tho tig Dranin, imid Cant, Gawyer, of tho tuj Haisom, nvo hud thelr Ticohats SoVoRS by o Unitod Biates Htcamboat. Tuspectors nb Dotrolt, with permigsion to appeal to . J, ‘Ralph, flll“K‘PVl!‘Ilu Insportor of tho dstrict, dnring the noxt thirty days, It will bo romembored that tho tuga had » edilislon on Dlrolt ivr, wilch rosaicd 31 (ho SA0R of 1o Ansoti, : ¥ X ESCE Pl ERoniton Laces In the county, of Dovon, England, {athe lovely yalo'of Henitow, which Is colabratod not only for the richuess and forulity of the valley and tho pictiirasque hitls which enclosa it on oither sido, 'mt far the manufacturs of fta wonderful lncos. Thin produition is found there ' fn'gront porfoc- tion—go bonutiful in devign, and ko delicato in workmausliip, as not to bo excellod ovon by’ the elinicest apecimeons of Brussols lace, " Biit the manufacturs ‘of "Honiton laco is not ocoitlugd to Honitow alone. 1t is mado iu varfons parts af tho countv of Devan, and eapedlally along tho castorn and o pnit of tho southern ‘cn‘r;at, n;rnillsmm‘o of nbout 30 wiloy, aud 12 milos fnland. Tt 1t i very gonorally bolloved—and tho tradition inn probablo ‘ono—ihnt” Ince-milliis was intro- duced ' {isty’ Dovonshire by the rofugees from Flandots, in tho yonr 1667—the nambs” of ‘oma of ttio ald Inco-malcers, whichara of Flomith ovi gin, aupporting thisidea. 3 ; In the early part of the presont century tho Tnco-mnnufactorics in Iloniton and the neighbor- fng villages emploved somo 2,500 womon ‘nnd children, showing that nt that time it must have Tieon a Tucrative erploymont: bib tho introduc- tioti of the bobblsi-uet maghiiiery, over ALty years azo, cafived o doprosslon ‘I’ tha- Lrade, owlug to tho faot thnt provious to this tho wholo of tha net, or " grownding," ny’ it'ls terned by the fu- itiited, was mado on tho pillow, - A Ifoniton lace owos .its present popularity to thé laindable efforts of Queon . Victotfs,” who, commisgrating the miserablo condition of theso Taco-malkors, ‘doturminod to assist thom by aunin Dringirig their ork anto notlco, “Blio necording- 1y ordered her own weddibig-dress to ‘be mada of this malerlal; and it is neodless’ to ddd “that ‘Tlonfton'nt oiice Becamo the rage, and lina’con- tintied to Lold the pop: faver aud' command Libgh'prices overeince, % £ A report of the great oxhibitlon of 1851 esti~ mated'thd namber of persons cmployed in this district—incinding thoe Valloy'of Tanitot—at about 8,000, thaugh this wos not considerod as ontirely reliablo. “'he*naturo of this article— which chables the partiod employed in producng it to carry on -tho oporation apart ' from each other, nid_without inforferig with thoir do- Inostia, arringamonta—rouderod it oxceadingly Qifientt Lo stafo the oxdct unmber omployed.. This Deautiinl . fabric furnishes o honsohold ‘work whicl: i§ found in ths cottago'of the poor rather ‘than in largo factorics, as is the caso usunlly with Lhe production of stmilar articlas, “In manv of thoso littlo villagés of *Davonshiro th iravelor'secs both thn young maiden nd afzod matron, with hor pillow on Tor lup, soated It rustic dooryiny, arched ovor, perhaps, with tho clematis or jessamine vine, busily plviog her Lobbin, which brings ‘slow but snre remunori- tion, Uowpor, in'n fow lines, describes this pice ture, as it tnay be eeon any day: e Yon coltagor who wenves nt her own door, Tillow nnl’{h)blrln! all er Mittle storo, « Content though men, and eheerfut if not gay, Sluifing ler throads bout the livelong day, st caruia n scanty pittance, and ot night . Lica down secure, her hieart and poaket, liht, Moniton laco is made by first faslening “ pricking "—that 1s, a perforated patiorn of cardboard or parchmont—upon » cushion, whick i known s thio pillow; pins ara next insertod in the perforations of tho paltern, 'Thiet come tho little hobbins or spindles, termed * sticks,” upoun which is wound tho fine thread for mmdufi the-fabrle. Thoso sticks aro thrown under an over each other among tho™ pins, in various directions, 60 a8 to form tho desired pattorn,” Tho grent industrial oxhilations’ of London aud Paris bave brouglit about some important improvemonta both in tho make and design of the Honiton Ince. Amoug other changes, thoy are {itroducing designs’ of natural flowors, in place of tho groteaqio forms and figures which nll laco-makers irelino to ; aud to thosa who'aro sucgesaful in carrying out this iden are pwarded | uprig, “promiyms. ‘Ihore has alwaya been much diffienlty ex- perionced in lwtu\'nlmg ond hiceping good do- eiguis, ‘The pattern, from froquent handling, is radually’ draggod out of shape; snd, uniess S Worhar Disass which they rarely do~n knowledgo of drawing, and_proper ‘appreciation of form, this is not casily remedicd. Conso- quently, pattorns ' Lave to bo redrawn, from time to timo, by some competent designer; and thia can only ho done at large manufuclorics, as the oxpenso nttending it is oo gieat for (e ‘slender purso of a privato lace-matior, ' Anothor obstaclo presontd’ itself in this mastor, from tho fuct that’ successful dosiguing cun only be accompliehed in conjunction with tho sctunl manufacturo. While wny artist .can draiy effective and pleasing pattorns, they would probably bo ‘entircly impracticablo. Tho destgner must havo o knowledgo of the capabilis tios of tho matorial ; also; questions of cost may not bo lost sight of in proparing stheso ‘designs, ‘I'lioh, too,' old lzco-makors aro very jonlous of .any intorforence with thoorlginal patterns ; many of “which'have been handed down through sev- eral gouerations, untif theio Las grown to bo a foéling wiili theso classos that any alte ation is not desirablo, d X ‘Lhere” ara somo curious names givon to ‘theso old paiterus,” often furnished ,with no ‘npparont raferonco 'to tha_objéct doslpnated, ‘o’ * turkoy-tail® ia a_fioli-known Dbordar- which :floPuuds on the imagination to dis- cover n resomblance to tho spread plumage of |/ thio biid from'whioh it taken ity name. In edgos, various frults ‘and_flowers aro _supposed ts be reprosontod,—ns tho anple, pear, violot rose, ate.,—whill flrwhuuls, flios, oyas, and names of calobrity avoll tho list—aa Murchioncus of Sligo edge, Marchioness of Douro edge, ete, * Honiton'lnce, a8, now known, is_divided into twvo kinds—"Polnt® and “Apr]lq!m.“ Tho torm ** poiut " was originally appliod o laco that was mado with the needlo; now it s’ given to that laco tho separate twigs or borders of wlhich aro comicctod by threads ¢alled * sporns,” o ** Appliqud » is distinguishod from the * Point ™ in that thess sprigs'or bordors aro fustaned on 'xx;;\‘bhlun-mudo net, thespriga being made ‘on the "l'hcau plllows, or cusbions, are_ cirgular in forwn, and made of cavas, stuffed wish chopped siraw, Thoy cost,'in the laco districts,~whero thelr manufacturo affords a senarato Lrauch of industry,—tureo English shillings enoh. m, Viko's Pler, 25 bels lito, 1 ton” Tu theso pamo districts laco schools aro estab- llshed, whoro children aro enrly instructed in "this uséful ert, which is not only patrdnized by women and ,ixrh, but by men and- boys " as woli, who ply thohobbins during their leisure houre, Tiargn dealors sond ont co) lectors, who go nbout Trom honso to housg biiying up these bits of work, small enrigs of which aro mado in opdless gquantitiod aud sold by tho dozen, whou tHoy aro Bowed together to obinin the 1edquired lenqllm. Counnoissours in laco can readily, x}owct the 0ld Dovonshiro o the uot-grounding as comparcd with tho net 1mado by machinary, “ . ——— Youthinl Intexri A friond sonds'us thio Tollowing, Jono of Cusibianca, but- two points of differ- ence muy o notied: Casthianen wonld not tako wnter, but the Washington youngstor did s Casie blnuea gob “ blowod up;™ thix ono did not, Thero is nowadays a good deal of complaint abont the want of dbedlenco to purontal autliovie ty on tho port of ‘tho yislug gonoration, aspecinlly on the part of tho goyu. Wo JDoard “of “nenss tho other day which rmvcu that * thero ato noble | excoptions o tho avorngo *“boy of the period” A younss son of ouo of tho principal examiners in {he Patent Oico ot Wastungton went to pass Liw school yacation at an unclo's iu Kentucly, noar the Ohio River, Thero wuy but ono restriction on tho scopo of the boy’s amusoment, Horses, dogy, rifles, shiotguns, ato, ole., vera freely ale lowod a8 compinions of hiwamusemeonts; bit, ns 1tiu eousiun wevo a8 foud of the water a4 so mnny ducks, ho wad roquested to shuu tho bont which tho cousins wora wout to uso in (hpir aquatic oxeurvlons, lo pramluud,{ulLbA‘u_lly.l ko tho dutitul hul ho is, and doparted rojuicing, A recent letter to hin fathor graphically deveribos varlons oxourrjonsund tho * good times™ Lo had enjoyod, amoung tho very last one In which the consing hind dosived to vinit the Obio shore, Thuy wont ovor in the boat,” writes tho boy, ** butb T remensbored yonr wishos in that reapect, and so swam the river 1" Ieis understoud thot tho noxt mail aunounced to the youngstor thut the embargo upon the boat hud heecu removed, —lIlarper's Mayazine, It rominds L— ~—Throo shares of the Cliomical Dunk, Now Yoik, wero, vold .ut auction tho othor day, for 1,103 por haro, tho ovjgiunl ,T‘hurcu Lolug, 3100 onoh, Ara thoro nny bunl stocky 1u the country thad opn beal fhat? . . +THE .CHICAGO DAILY - TRIBUNE statlorie along tho Tllinots Contral Raflroid, iho roj 20 tnet's CRQES, oports from Statlons Along tho, Ilinols Central Railrond. -Wo ero indebted toMr, A, Mitchell, Genoral Buperintondent, for tho following crop reports from ports inving beeu recolved from’ the' 16th to tho *_OHIOAAD DIVIAION. AMOUNT AT RTATION YOI T BIIPMENT, Oatr, | Corn, Wheat. Mo00.ver Peatono,. Mantono, Kankakos Ghhanzo, Qii(ton Asliku very il Toas %é as much| 109,000 b &uvh loss| b ey coit Noogn. mS".'zu ol & £ ho! N Fifingliam K TIME 1873, TROSPLOTA FOM A FULL CROD. Wheat, | Oatr, Carn, Whient, Datx, e L ST fooontn g orop fallaco (55 orop oop foonn jHomh fhene (Hamn 15 bu 7 aero| woor (43 4 _ordinan T terop figern 15 orop 3 Rood © ¢ ffond satno Isamo [poor oo I Ivary qood. aboug ax 1873 &+ O foir fight woathise joxcellont nor o +||wood " orop fatluro g falluro nor PCoron fpoor b Crop not 3 orop lavorags {1¢ ocop oxtra Imond r gand ot fullre .»4 cron ond ©ro; 2§ erop - Hate nona iameaxnd by, full ittty Lare drought vaate {alr rood el il o " by noting the wank of regularity in’ o ¥ ‘,’4 cron iy yoars!vOrY lght not 6 crop 0 ceon Inotgood alondid fvery poor 3 oron Tl - fntluro o it Roor o grovn ot vory lignt = Palaekl, ':f;:‘ f"“r alael croj ! Maundy' gl A 5, NORTIZ DIVISION. [AMOUNT AT STATION ¥OR;| COMPARED WITI AMOUNT ATI v BUIPMENT, BTATION RAME TINK 183, || GT FOR A ¥ULL_crov, Corn._ | Wheat, | _Outs._||_Corn, | Wheat, | _oatr, | Whrat i ot i Sron, Soron g e, crap S ceo. gt 1t Y3 erop % S5 erap Pour cro .. oot P 12 ¢ ol 000 bn {10 bhu this year 3¢ vrop o onrs tho -janmo Avorao u oad \Falr favorago ., ... fzond £3 orop [averarge il Tory gund ‘bulow ava'ge avorags (averago oran . - lson (% ey o i“l ol i ul,. (X1 0l 'r aore; 5 o 000 V'35 T 20000 e Jeoeds [kt cars.. |, peefBOITA 73 croy ¥3 crop. b bt /16,600 b aibe Sy oop allorop |ito3g b Grop coond i oraze aranslls Joriseron gond LXO tim 3,000 bu, H Rverage. everngs 300 bl 60 bu o : Serop lavormo [3crop bul 65 bal 2,00 ba or [avorags (Vory jood 10,058 L 20,000 b b5 mors | woud Rood iy . 1 ttlo raised falr tnie taie inilura [Highit, near : pune uxira nediim Inrin crop . oxira Sandoval .. * Invorarn Iniluro Miscellancous. Dunoqug, In., fuz. 23,—It waa acknowledged by farmors generally that tho corn crop would bo very light all over tho conntry, but it appears thiat thero ling beeu a'grub-worm worling at the ‘corn tho pnst weok, whicli threatons to ‘almost tatally destroy it if somathing dods ‘nat happen to stop its 1avages, It attacks the roots of tho atalk, and in"ono weok has in soma flolds in this county lessoned tho crop one-thisd, 1t roéma that the samo kind of & worm has bogun its work in Wisconsin and 1}inois also. Correspondenice of The Chicauo Tribune, WARRES, 1L, Aug.21.—Tho tobaceo and corn crops’ gouth of hero wero badly damaged: by a reeont hnil-atorm.” Buckwheat is'short, buz thick, * . Special Dispateh to] he Chicago Trivune, NMuscariNg, Ia., Aug. 22.—In ‘this county the Tharvest is over, and - throshing has actively com- ‘monced;'snd the farmors -can now make -very “fair estimato a8 to the profit. or loss, of tho past soason. * T would_placo crops far bolow an avor- afo,—on tho wholo, not- sbove half & guod crop. Iiny 1 tho only good erop. Whont J badly ne ‘Juied by tho drought and chinich-big; conne- iontly, the st K vory mnch shrimi anit wil Pertumerys From Hari'er's for Seplember. . Tharo is a papor on “Tho Arcof Perfumory,” froin which wo tako tho following: ' £ Wby fyvontion of this process (distillation) in nscribed to Avicenna, an- Arabint doctor, wha flourislied in the tenth contury.” Prévious'to his time resius, spicos, aud oils or ointmonts, seont- od by’ contact’ with Tragrant subatances, wero the chief, if not' tha"only, forms ofperfumo known. ‘To him, it 1s #aid, belongs tho honor of fiyst soparating the sromns of plants-and llowera in such o mannor that they could be seadily appticd whore greasy ‘ungients aud amoking incense wero alilo unnvailable, A .. Yo the inyeution of " Avicenus wo are ine dobted for tlio most durabio olomoita of modorn porfuiorvi but-our most fragraot and dolicata “odors aro produced by anothoer process of miich Inter discovery, which we will attoipt todeseribo in the paragraphs that fotlow, '+~ © - *“I'ho odors of .zl vegetablo mattors reside in o phiiiciplo or constituent’ Imown as cssoutial oll, ‘or, moro praperly, otto, Inch ine diviual plant or flower contafns a groater or loss nmount of this ¢rinciple, tho soparation of which ‘fiom the patont substanco [k theinitiul woveniont ‘i oll the mostimportant of tho perfuinor's eporn- tiona, As itoxists in but small proportion, we have ‘in “it " whon ‘isolated 4’ remarkeble concon tration of odor, and its stability whon so sop- aratod fs m0 grea fhat many varlotios can bo kopt for years unchanged. In tho otto w6 not ‘only possoss tha tragranco’ of tho flowor long aftor the season for blooming s past, but by ita uso can impnrt a favoritd odo to o thousand bodics scoutless in thonselyos, * ** Ottos are all in tho liquid form, aro of an oity" nplwm-nncn, vary, in color from light straw to” dark red or'brown, aud nosseds, g3 bee fora * slated, tho * odor - of * "tue mub- tances from which they aro - do- rived. Tho yield of this principlo from varlous ninterinls ‘ranges from 6 por cont or ‘more down to vory minute quantities. “Nutmegn, for instanco, are very rich in otto;' lemon rinds coutain 1t in such abuudanco thaticcan boprofit. ably oxtracted by oxpreseioni whilo roses yield #o0 littlo that Lut throe toaspoonfuls are obtained from » hundred pounds of tha potals, “'he well-known proceds of distillution is the mothod most_froquontly employed to procuro theso ottos. This procoss, ns ‘almont every ono Tnows, 'conslits _ossonrially” i’ vaporizing a liquid in o closed veesol, ind conducting tho vapor to a recoiver, in whiéh it is condensed by tho application of ' cold wator. ‘Whon'n givon plunt or Hower lu placad fu tho still with pirop- or proportion of wator, and heat’applied, its wotto, being volatild, risos " with the steam, and botli bolug condonticd togathier, thoy rendily sop- arato'on coolitig, Whon rpplicd to thia puipose, the procoss i8 ofton conducted by passing nteam through the materiul to bo exhaustod, instead of boiling it In thousual way, “ Tho heat employed in distillation in noces- sarily injurfous to tho product, sud to presorve the exquisite freshuoss and dolicaoy of the odors of the flowoers auptlor wiy of producing 1 nec- oHBN -namoly, maceration or enjlewrage, * “Tutly bodios Luve astrong. attinity for all oltos, and ot tho samo timo oxart Jittlo or np solvont power on tho other mattors with which they ure assacinted, Ilowors, aromatis or bal- sats infused in ofl impart to it their charactor- intio odors, aud it this infusion bo ropeated a sufliciont numbor of timos, & ml,];hv seoutod propuration in obtaiucd, which oxhibits a natu- ralnosy of fingrauce not atwainnblo by distilla~ tian. ‘'hio operation of o imprognating greasa with adors is conduated as follows ; *'I'i0 flowors, separated from loaves or othor oxtranaous mattar, aro {)lnoud in s ultable vos- sl and covered with ofl or ll(}ulllml Huot of lard, A gentlo heat 15 thou applied for a periods raug~ ing rrom twelve to forty-oight liours, ey tho eud of which the tat iu straiued: from them, sud ngain,digestod with fresh ones, which oporation in rupeated four or flvo times, or until wuficiont porfinmo is lmpartod to tho grease, Uhis method of oxtruction 4 ealied muceration, or, mora proporly, digestion, it being a wirm procoss, +* Whoro tho aromas Is very dolicite, it s necon- #nry to avold leat ontirely,” nud a variation of tho forogaing molhod 13" omployed, whigh Ty Imown us enflenrage. In thiy way of working, the fatty muclor, whon of ' wolid body, Iy spreadin thin Juvors on trays or ¢ frames, and its surfaco covored with' flawors,” oup downward, which, sftor betng alloyed to xo- * furthor In tho mattor, Do light. I gathered somo fall wheat that I don't behioyo would weigh 40 pounds to tho bushel. Tho éorn will ‘not _be over hnlf & crop. 1 hovo heard somo farmers estimate it at 20 bushols 10 the acro. "It is now -past all fn- provemont, ns tho leaves aud stalks' aro drying up. Earlypotatoos woro fow aud small ; of lnte potataes thore is very littlo prospeot of tho farme. ors gotting thelr sced back, - Oar fruit-proapecty aro about as dim nn onrother crons, Apples will be a vorylight crop ; they woro budly injurod by tho drought, -and 'sre not holf-sizo. Coucard zrapes promised well, but are not nver half-sizo. The grasshoppers have put in their appenranco, thougls Ldow't think thoy oo the amo -spocios that havo become 8o notorious for their dopreda- tlons, but they aro ton times ag numerous ns I over saw thom before; - Thoro is enough of them to create very sorious forebodingy of what might bo the conecquences of . favorable season for their .dovelopmont another year. This is tho third dvy sosson i succession in this 10gion, but this Is by far the most sevoro one, owing to the fact that tho ground was dovoid of moisture in tha opentng of the season, and tho drought set in carlier than usunl, Pastures avo all dried up, aud stock-wator i hecoming very senrce, moln thoro for from twelvo to soventy-two Liours, aro removed, aud their place suppliod by frosh ones, ‘which nra: agein repewed, s in maceration until suflioient ador 8 imparted to the groase. Whon oil is used, somo coarse clots gaturated toke tho placo of tho lard or #uot, Thowo are treated precisely oy before, and Ao ail recovered trom thom by powerful pros- o 5 [ho groases used in tho foregoing procosees must, of courso, bo as freo from odor as possiblo. .RPALMISTRY, : Tho Mystic and Prophetic.Lines of the Mund. How Wo. Moy Reveal tho. Past and Un-| veil tho Future " . M, Deabarrollos is the author of an interest- i bool oniitied tho ** Mysteries of tha Hand," in which lio gives tho'resnlt of his roscarchen into tho searots of Gypey fortune-telling, ‘flhio London Safurday Revicn gives a synopsis of tho rules whiclh ho sots down us the bnsis of palm- lutry, whiol aro givon bolow : Ha “divides hands into three sorls: tho firat wort Lo, fngars with lmlul.o!l tops 3 the ' hecond, mquare’ tops ; the third, ‘spado-sheped tops, (By* upade-slioped " aro moant fingor that aro thick at the ond, haying n littlo pudt of Hash ot ench side of tho uatl.) " ‘I'he: fitst typo of fingerabolangn to pursons posscased of rapld ln- | irhtinto things ; to oxtra-sensitive peoplo ; to plous people,” whoso ploty s of the contempla- tivo kind ; to the impulsive; aud to all poets aud artiots In whom ldeality I8 n prominent trait. ‘The second typo belongs to selentitic pooplo ; to sousihlo; uolf-contalncd charastors; tomost of our profeesionnl “men, who 'stoer botwoon Lthe wholly:practical course that thoy of tho spaie- u\rmlnml fingors take,'and ‘tho too vivlonary bent of tho v 3 i PEOPLE WITIL YOINTED FINGERS, ‘The third typo portains to thoso whose instiets nre materinl; to the peoplowho have n gomun for conunared, and a high sppreciation of ovory- thing thut tonds to- hodily case and comfort; also to peoplo of grent nctivity, Each fingor, no matter whnt lind of hand, bas one joint - repro- senting oach of thego types. Thus, tho division of tho finger which is ‘nearcst the'palm stands for the'body (and corrosponds with tho spade- ‘shaped typo), tho ‘middlo- division represonts mind (tho square-topped) ; the top, soul *(tho lvuhllu« ). If tho top joiut of the fingor be loug, t denotes o charactor with much ‘tmagination, or ideality, nod o leaning toward the theorotical tathor than tho practical. The middle part: of the fluger being larga promises o logical, enlcu- Inting mind—n common-souse person, - L'ho re- malning joint longand’ thick denotes a nnture tunt clings moro to tho luxarics than to tho ro- fluemonts of lifo. Things will presont thom- solves to such o natnre undoer & lower as- pect, end uthity will bo - accounted boforo oatity, ' The above description of tho types of hands is far from exhoustive, for cach typo nf- fords indications of many qualities not even montioned here, 'This ‘skotch alma morely ab giviug n rougl idon of this part of chisognomony 1t 48 ‘woll to -romomber: that thera sro * gooit hands " 1o by found in each tyne—hands that aro equal to a lotter of recommendation for their owners (nnl{, unfortunately, fow can read thom); houds—spado-shiaped, Bquaro, or Folntutl——tlmn denoto snlondid ‘qualitics of head and honrt ; but the Ill{;lmhb aud bost-hand of the pointed typo will ‘o womothung botter then-the best that the other kinds onn bonet, It must not bo supposod that M. d'Arpentigny fonnd no artists with any but pointed ‘fingors, and no men of mon of selonco with pointod: fingora; but it by obsorvablo that thosa with pointed flugers who ‘Inl‘:’n to seience invest thelr chosen subjecly " with x A CERTAIN PORTICAT CITARN; and in the snme way anwmtist with wpnde-shaped {lugers will o found to vulgarizo art, or af Jonst to trent his subjeets in o realistic manner, and to sco things from n somewhat commonplaco [ standpoint, Bome time and oxperience will ba noeded by n begionor to construct tho iden of iho nverago proportions of ahand. Only de- parzures from this avorago band are really chor- acteristie and siguiticant. A hand conforming itsclf exactly to tho representative hand wowd porteud & being without any individuality—a nonentity.” 'I'io nize of the hand should bo in proportion ta tho rost of the porson. The leagth of the fingers should oqual the length of the alm. - “The palm longer thun the fingors wouly ndicato'n proponderanco of matter over mind ;- tize fingory much louger than tho paln a want of ballust—of comwon senso; the paln and fine gors equal, or nearly equal, showa o proper bale naeo betweon the spiritunl and tho material, Tho threo typos are variod almost infinitely by the combinution of two or moro kinds of . hands in ono hond, 'Thora may bo square fingors in tho polnted hand, or omo spade-shaped, A hand may even contnin tho threo types, Again, thoro ara somo bands whera nono of tho fingors ara quito square-topped, or quite potntod, or quito epadc-sbeped ; whero thoro aca yuarisl points, or pointed-squures, and no NGETH UF TUE PURE TYPE, Theso transitional bands aro called * mixed,” aud thoy denote the posecasion of & portion of tho uifts of both of ‘the types roprosented in thom, Tho hands in which alitho fingers bolong 10 0na typo, * pure and unadulterated,” aro not ofton muc with. T'hoy belong to pooplo who are, It not uunaturally, at least wncommonly, cons sistont. It has Laon snid by o novolist, whoisa noted student of charucter, that there is “ g cn- riously mistakion tondency talook for logical con- sistencyin human motives ang buwan actious,” but palinistry prosents human nature in itsinher- ent inconsistencicsand soll-contrndictions~—in ity mtri‘(“nm mixtwo of good and ovil, of great und small, M.+ Desbarrolles ndopta all that is_horo set down of M. d'Arpontignys eystom, adding to 1t thostudy of the palm, in which the principal lines aro—tho line of lifo, which runs round tho Laso of the thumb; the lino of tho head, which begins beside the line of life, botweon tho thumb and the firat fluger, and crosses tho middio of Benuo and olive oils, whea fresh, noed no prenar- ation, but Iaxd and suet requirathorough and ro- peated washings with wator to rouder them sufll- ciontly scontiess,” * S Ilowa Womin Was Deceived by Ier Susbaint, The Marysyille (Cal.) Abpeal fs responaible for tlsd following’: * We hoar of a caso of cool-hond- ed and isgstematio decoption which is reportod to Lave beou porpetrated in this city, s short timo ago, and whichis too gooil tobolost, Akaving and Prudon_z wilo, after much ‘urging, induced her iusband to suvo part of his ‘wages by depositing $20 0 month with'bor, Tho arrapgemout prom- fued to bacomo o grand fluancial success.” Livery manth tho faithfil husband hunded over $20 to hls good wifo, "Wwho cavefalty laid it awayiu o snfo placo. Month aftor mantn rollod on until teu $20 picces, aggroiating 3200, had nccutnulat- ed, whea the wife thought it would bo wise to de- posit the same in the savings bank. Accordingly, one morning the ladv unoarthed her pilo of gold- on twontios and * walked dowa to the Marssville Suvings Bank, On'outoring the institutlon sho 121d thowm wpon thio countor with mueki satislnc- Lion, cougratulating horsolf, o doubt, upou the fact that tho iuterest on the deposis would in o ‘few years amount to quito & sum, andone worth having in caso of misfortune and bad luck in life, "Bat thon cama tho denouemont. Tho ‘cashier rendily diseovered tuo pocullarity of the coin, Tho £20 picces wore worthlons imitations of the gonnino coln, * The true facts 1n tho caso at aucy flashed’ neross the nund of “tuo good woman. Her husband had spent his wages, and inorder to fulllll his promiso and koep up I momhlf{ deposlts had purchased n'lot of iwitu- tion £20 piccos known as * giel markos,” How tho matter was setlled in the fawmily, being of o dontostio and'privato nutnre, we huve not heen inqulsite onough to gecortain, and leave for all to iningine, i ¥ e g The Fatest Shrewa Swindle. A druggiat' in Ded Moines, Ia., was recontly mado the vietim of o raibor expensive practionl ke, A man, apparontly under thoe lutlienco ol Iyuor, ontered tho sliop ono morning, and called far o glags of soda-wator, After dnuking it, e staggored" against o pano ' of French plate ulasy in tho show-window, shivering it to atoms.. Sooing tho mischiof ho had dono lo’ hurriod gway, “but “the drugglst pur- sued aod ovortook him,'demnnding: payment for tho damage,” Fho inobrinte protosted thue ho wali impocunious, but tho plea did not avail, ‘I'wo elorkw solzed ‘wnd seurchod him, and ox- tracted from sonowhero ubout his person a $100 bill. This they depositod in their mouoy-titl, do~ ducted tho prico of the glass, and, stubling tho chiango into one of his poorets, sont him adrift upon tho stroet, Durmg tho day tho druggist discovorad, to_his fhorfor, that tho bill was o cotntorfoit, Of coures no timo wus lost ; ofile cors woro sont in overy direction, and - (ho offondor was© ut length captured aud brought bofore the ° bar * of ustico, Hero, however, s logal techinieallty disturbed tho oyon flow of -.quuf "'ne drukatd urgod” that Lie wgs gultioss of any erimoy; thut tho countor- folt thouoy hapy unud{n Lo in'his pocket at tho timo of tho accldont, and thag it way tulion from Lim by forco, Under clio circumstances, tho ‘honorable gontloman who presided over' tho Court folt conatrained to dismise tho caso, and the druggiat, with tho fear of a suit for assnult und battery bofore lis oyos, devlined Lo 'move 1 ¢ e W ~—Tho mbor producers of Pennsylvanin mot at Clearfield on Tnosdny, “aid individually vledized thowselves ta use evary exortion Lo re- duco tho production two-thirds fram that of the provious i-uur. A commiittaa was appointed to procuro slgnatures Lo this sgrooment by all lum- berman i the Busquehming rogfon nob presont st tho mooting. tho paln ; and tho lino of tho Lok, which goos from one eide of tho hand Lo the other at'the bago of tho tlugors. An unbroken aud well-do- fined line of hio signifies good hoaltht, A break- agfo iu the Jino rovouls imponding sicknoss, If 1t bo 1 years to como, or sickaces passed, if it bo in years gove by, 'Ilie date can be easily ascor- toilied, as the line of hfo is dividod into poitions that reprosout differont ages, Thus: o lbie is drawn from the muddle of the base of the third finger towards tho second joint of the thumb, and the point at which it mtcrsoots THE LINE OF LIL'E will mark the agoe of 10, II the breakage occurs ina grown porson’s hand at that pomnt, it shows that that porson was ill, or met with an accidont, whon 10 years old. 1f tho fault in the lino is & littlo bofore the point which mutke 10 yoars old, then the illucss came at tho nge of 9 “or 8, aud #0 on, according to tho distance from thao point. Alina patallet to this ono, starting from betwoou the third and last fngor, will touch the luo of lifo at the point called 20. Another parallel lino, starling from the middle of the base of tho ittlo finger, takes you to 90. Tho noxe lino rocs from the onter edgo of the same finger, and gives 40, Tho line to flnd G0 sturts [rom a littla wbovo tho lino of tho leart. No dok or crous bolonging to o by-gono timo warns or menaces, but such signs would ‘do o if seen in prospeet. l‘nlmlutr‘y. by forowarning, fore- arms, There me indications elsowliers, show- wg what kind of danger to apprahend, and M, Dexbnrrolles 1 fond of ropenting tho old saying, * Homo supions dominebitur astrin,” A long aud woll-dofind Iino of tho Lioad prom-~ fso intcllactuul powor, If the line bo 8o long a4 £o go to tho adgoe of the haud, it indicatos ton much caleulation—meauners. It shonld sare from tho sido of the line of lite, betwoen the first finger and the thumb, pud cross the S:Mm noarly borizontally, loulug itsell bolow tho third flugor, or iheréabouts, 1f tho hwo ends undor the #acond fluger, that Is Lo sny, about the contre of tho palm, it donofes stupldity, If tho lino ho formed of n sorios of sl lines, li%a a chain, instend of ono clear mark, it Is nsiga of want of concentrationof tho idows, A pulo L LINE OF THE HEAD maonny indacision, I it turn downwnrds at the i, it indientes nmind tuat taken o too hnagin. ative view of things. 1f it bo bifureated at the oud, bulf solng dowuwasida, aud half oontiuulig in tho same direction ns the major part of the ling, it donotos decoit—donblo-dealing, Bhis Hne supplies o wgreit many othor indicutions, but wa will now push ou Lo tho live ot the heart, 1f this lino bo woll matked, aud if it go from tho edizo of the huud bolow the lino fingor, noross the yoots of tho fingers {0 tho oo of the frst fingor, it promiw an_ afloctionuto Alsposition and a good memory. Many n\aum\q\m\i_&mu ure Dromisod us by & good Hue of the beart ; it does not meroly supply indicatlons rogarding tho at~ fections. * W'ho pootical, or the Artistio, or tho Imagluitive, mway bo Inforred, ns n patt of tho charsetor foreshadowed by u woll-dutined, well- golored lino of tho honrt, " A" good line of tho honrt alwo sugurs woll for the hoppinoss of Its }munuuunr i the OJJIHUM uoy it i 8 * good omon,” 1 tns lino eends down short Hnes fowarda tho ling of the hoad, it may bo taken to signify that thia lovo of tue person will ontv bo given to thoso who bnve already carmed - that por- sou's * yewpoot —that affection will wuit upon osteem. If, on the contrary, the umall Jinos go upwardy, towards the fingers, ‘then’tho Jiklogy will bo jmpulsive and instinot- tve. A hwe of the honrl wath a great mnny broukinies forotolls Inconstuncy, 1t i woll to romgubior that s single sign onght not to'malio us come to a conclukion sbout wny quality or any tralt of charagtor, A groat many fudicstions onght'to coineldo bofors we cow Lo deciion, A numbor of different snd ovon CONTHADICTORY KGN bavo to bo weiglivd und’ studicd, and a balance orriyed at, after giviug & proper_attontion to guch, 'Cho two Lands raely correspond iu every «position; and if vory palo, partioular. OF tho two, the loft hand is. tho most important, but ‘dfte congideration should " bio givon to each, after-both have boon thorough- ly oxmmmned, | Linos, if palo and wido, nn- ntounce ‘tha absduce of the qunlity athlbuted to tha particilar line, or olso "Lho presonce’ of tho-dofect which is tho opposite”of tho qual- ity, “¥or ‘Inatanco, n palo ‘wido lino of " tho lioart may fidicato tho absonce of nifeotion, cold- fiousy or it mny donote cruclty. L'o como to a tlgliE conclustori nu to the préclso signillcanco of any particalar mark, or fudication, reforonco gt bo mado to the other parts of the lnnd, ntul eapectully to tha type to which the haud bo- lougs, No slgn nhibuld bo ovorlooked, M. Dosbareoltos ‘counsols chiromancors (or almlits) 1o {ake bints wherover thoy aro wivon, With Luvator, lo nays that volco, and gait, and dross, and handwriting ro not without tholr sig- niflcatco, but ho adds” that tho slgns are more logiblo in the hands than olsowhoro, 1Ifo s an eclectte, gladly picking up erumbn of kuowlodze whoraver ho” can flnd them, but profossing to roap’ o largor lorvest i tho hand’ Lion in tho face, or on tho slull, or in faet, anywhoro. A clover hypocrite will decaive oven - tho koouost physiognomist by facial tricks and “jmpostures; but - the hands, ir not uncoutrollable, aro at least genorally uncon- trolted, e Arthur “Holps muakos one of his charactors say that soma of the loading mon in tlie Houso of Commons can 8o dryest themaclves of exprossion, that no one can tall, from looking ot thoir faces, whether' or no a remark bhas *fatruck homo,” ‘T'hoy nover wince. But ¢ WATCI THEIR 1AXDS | The fingors wrap thomsolves round ench othor; thoy twist and twine; or elso, the hands arve clutched tightly, us may be seon by the white Jool agout tho knuelles, 'They will by gradu- ally'rolaxed, and tho rigid stilfnoss will disap pour, 8 the debate glides Into smoothor ecbnn- niols, Somo impansive-looking peoplo banish ovory outward traco of emotion oxcopt onoj that is, the reddening or paling of their nails, ns the fingors nte prossed more or lows strongly nggainkt anythbig that may be nuder thelr hond, An for oblitorating lincs or marks, or fashioning tho binnd with any l?ypnurlmnl intont—no ona %hinks ot so doing, if oven it bo poasible. Each fingor and tho mount at ths base of it fa nawod from a planct. “Tn tho normal hand the socond fingor is tuo longest, tho third tho next longost, tho frst uemly as foug ns tho third, and much Iéngor than tna fourth, or liltlo fingor, Junitor ia tiio first fngor. It it bo long and not " i1l-shapon, wud if the mount ut its buso’ Lo woll dovelopod, it fudicatos a noblo and ‘lofty charne- tor, and o religlons-minded person. - If ‘dispro- portionatoly long it will' moan “difforent things, according to the type of hand in-which 1t may bo found, or necording to the tyne'of that par- toular fluger; in tho first ty{w, an over-long first Angor would donoto an inclination to the fantahtic or oxaggorution in religious matters or'it might, porbiups, mean religious’ madnoss ; ory 1f othor :lfiuu m tho hand favored thin view, it couldt bo taken to denote pride. Prido is a form of worship,—the cull of golf. In the sov- ond typo of hand, tho excossive dovelopmont of Juplter might mean ambition, or, if It worsin n Liand that was : IMINESTLY UNSELTISH, it would staud for somelbing Puritanieal in manners aud worals,—n too groat sovarity. In tho third type, a very long firut flugor would probnbly signify vanify. “ho socond fingor i aturn,” If too prominout; it_announces molau- choly, or misauthrophy, or downeight cruelty, according to the typo of hand; but if the finger be indno proportions this sadnioss mny take tho form of pity for_othors, or it may moan moroly a beconitng gravity. Tha third figor is Apollo, anud belongs to tho arts. In o “pointed” han Apollo will give poetry and musio (composition); ina “squara” hand, painting, sculpbuco (horo art leaves tho domain’ of the puroly coutotapla- tivo; it bocomes partly activo from tho combi- nation of manusl wkill with what is -only Imaginative); aud in & “spade-shaped ” hund Apolto will give Listrionic power, an aptitndo for seting, or o love of thentrical nmuse- monts. On tho stage mt (g joined in tho closest manner to motion. Tho fourth finger is Moreury. If well proportioned it prom- ises n Aciontific turn of mind, resourcofulnass, and diplomacy—tact. Tho thumb is Vouus, Chirognomony and palmwstry agree i almost all particulars about the thumb. 'In both systems 1t is trented o3 tho most important part of the hand, Tho uppor joint, that w o nail, atands for the will ;" tho second division, the reasoning facultios; tho baso tho animal jn- shivety, As far a8 ho can do 8o, M, Desharrolles strives to outablish tho aunlogy hotweeu tho hund, as an instramont, and our spiritunl nature. For in- stanco, in tho act of grasping anything, tho fingors turn towards the thumb ; wheu giving anylhing tho flugers and thumb _6oparato ; and ho™ sayn when ‘Inid on any flat eurface, n miger’s hand will show .all the fingers inclined towards tho thumb, and an extravapant porson's running away from it, It is notoworthy that wo uso the words *‘genorosity " and opou- bondodnoss " as synouymous, Again, @ quarrelsomo hand has neils that turns upwards ; o timid hand bas nuils that shield tho extroontioy of tho flugors, Tor the action of seizing with tho nails, tho latter forin would be usoless, tho former cagentinl. Swmall lincs hava thair signili- cauce, aud somotimos n vory greab siguilieauco. A borlzontal Ime on the mownt of Mcrenry une nounces & marringo, if very deeply marked, and an attachmoat or & tirtation, 1f thio line be less well-dofinod. Lines st right anglos with tho mursiago line, round the corner of the hand— that I8 to sy, on tho flat surface mado by the thickness of the haud, tho edgo of tho hand just Lolow tho little fingur—~snnoanco the munber of & person’s family—how many childron they havo or will have. Thero aro two mounts opposite thoe thumb. That neurest tho wriut is tho Moo, faving im- agiuation, on inclination to gentlo reverie, and burmony in musio (Vonus gives love of molody); and and Mard immadiatoly ubovo the mount of tho Moon. Mara in also ropresontad by & hollow in the contro of the hand, Tho mount stands for uctive aourage, or, if too strongly doveloped, for puguacity ; and the hollow, if uot tao doop, indicates passive cournge, pationcs, enduranco, 11 il the linos ave vory bright, it defiotos n_hot- temnored porson ; if of a doep red, » violent dis- o cold, sollish char- uctor. A soft, fat hand bolongs imoat invaria. bly to au indolent pérson, and n hard, firm hand promisos un uctive, enorgotic, porsovering dis- position, —_—— Ludy Morzan’s Sealousys Chorloy writen of Lady Morgan's * Sho could ba recklassly bittorin regard to othor; expecially othor Iiiwh, litorary womeon. 'Ilor hatred to Lady Blessington lind no bounds, Iu point of quality of authorship uo saue person could for oh anstaub think of compating tho two, and tho writor ' of ¢ TFlorence Macarthy' and tho* ‘Lifo of ‘Salvator Ttosa ' might woll havo afforded to morao colorless works of the But thero Oora House was 3 plto of tho moro austero aud_literary and nnllt[cul attrac- fions of Iolland House boyond it, Lady Bloss- ingtan, by her graco, her sweotness, hor ndnur- abio tact us the loudor of sooloty, and her no loss admirablo constancy, contrived, i spito of the mont tromeudous' socinl disadvantages, to draw argund bor aucly n circlo of men thers as I fane prse by tho lndj of Garo House, and in sy will bardly Lo secon again. Lndy 1fol- hwd hated lor badly, but, think, leb hor alono. Tady "Morgun could not ‘lob Lor alono, I'lave novor Leard vonom, irony, end the Implucablo and carientured utatos mont of past mistakos heupod Pohionwiso on Osua, ovon by wontan on woinan, so morcilessly s by Lndy Morgan in regurd to Ludy Blossing- ton. And tho former had the bad tnsta to - sl tho known friouds of tho Inttor with perpete unl jibings and assuults, I have mever been ublo'(us othor literary mon can do) to partake of auclt itsorablo srorien ns thewe without a feoliug of shamo and discomfort ; ns unablo, ns I hopa unwilling, to spoil socloty by wraugling which must morgo in_ lonost ‘animosity should un- provoked “geandal be circuluted, As lifo pessod on theso follfes in sumo measuro felt wway from or wore tompored tn Lndy Morgan, Bho' uceoptod what was beecoming to adyvanced yonrs \vll.fx a graco almost amounting tn dignity, hurdly to huvo beon expeotod of one who had go long detled timo, nud. who found Lorself elmost alono fu the wovld,” A SweotsSmoling Odor. A writor lu Haiper's Muagazing suys ;¢ Mask in a seciotion, Aud Is obtiined from the muwk- door i,\lmwlnu moschiferus), n protty liftlo animal inhabiting tho b ;incrmuunm(u ranges of Chlon, Tonquin, and “Thibot, The musk is found In & sull pooket or pouch under tho belly of tho door, ‘o hunters cut off this pauck, which, becomiug dry, presorves its coukunln, and in this stato,cho bost articla ronchios our 'maskots, Musk, whon modoratoly dry, s nn nnctucus powder of roddish-brown color, It glves onta powerful odor_of & warm, aromatio charaoter, aud mogt wondorenl porulumncf'. Dlonding with alnost ovory other seent, it dlicovers but littls o its own peoulimity in compounds, whon used in proper proportiou, aud yot gives them gront porinanancy, In point of goneral usofulnoss to he porfumor it 1s probably unoquuled by any uther substauce, for,” although cosrso aud un- dewirablo in & puro stulo, the most popular com- pounds nre thouo in whieh it is an ingrediont, Gonuino munk is vory costly, balng wortl, whon soporated from its s10 nad all extranoous mattor, {rom 326 to g0 tho aunco, Its groat strongth vomponuatos in o mossuro for ita prico. One part of munk, it is suld, will ecout moro than 3,000 parts of snodosous powder. LT ANDREWS& 00, 211 and 213 Wabash-ay,, CIHIUAGO, Manufacturors of Now Adjustable Ene 8y Olinlr, justinvonte od, sold choap. Of« ‘lee’Dosks spootnlty, Ohnira and Tittings. Churoh, Hall, Lodge and BSCHOOL FUR. . NITURE, Bona for Ontnlogues M/VIORER'S THEATRE, Mndisonet o between Stato nud Denrborn, Engagemont of tlio Favorito Aotar, % E; DUV IIN AT, £ M Touday and Tacaday avonings ho will appoar ar IAM: LR ol T 37 FE O Aol apposs an LAY, o dutiry Comuniy’ tvifi this Grost: lay'm: Gant whi Shphegled br sy comtany b o couaigr, ednoyidn) enlo; IN oy Tae VM IR DN HRATVE Hiwin Adwns. an Robere s dry, liardia an dacques Tegrand, introducing the AL and Maranilin: ANT S (BRYANT & SrraTToN] 1 CBICAGO BUSINESS coLLEGE, Hontheast cor. Htato nnd Waalilhdtoh-yls, Lavgest Tustitwtion of tho kind in Atcrion L‘K!nll’fllbnll-!lolll\h\'llll“m—-ulunmkh coitrso=fret. ela: ea —porlact discfvlino—largo nuinbur of stu. s uint sigiing iy Vot ot froniont ononias or Lusinors.. Yonngmen furhiitien (o 3 . tioa, Tor clrauinra adiirue Th, 1 BIRYA N, Ohloan. BISHOP HELLMUTH. OOLLEGES, LONDON, ONT., CANADA, i e T TG RR. 1, T, . D., "lullnv of Huron, { R an atbty o efivoty sippliod with o ST of Kaydrionced Soatonoon Kaschors o Tor furthier partiona ETARY, i e a1 (1 SHORETARY. RACINE COLLEGE. ’I"hntgmnry-mu‘-ml year of Rdolns Colloge will bexin it 16 1 tho CollogiatoDaparimont, tha Sohool of Late tho Sciontile Schoul, ja the, Proparatory "Dopart iwol, tho Mathomatical Sehosls \iltopon on that day.” I'ho ‘systom af housss socutos fae al’h: ‘)U;'l'hn-\,l carn ol a small school with il i b B e lugtion ean ba obtained at tho Morchants' Natlonal Iinaie, orat Mitehell & Hat) N o) . S Aot % Hat 3;:"’”' 0 43 Ulark-at., or at Jan! ST, JOSEPH'S SELECT SERODL, ON ELM-ST. NEAR MARKET, Undor elinrgo of the Ionodieting Fa 3 oo of bl Nonc, 1. Fathoen il spak foy TAICHE 825 for & sseaion of fivo montlis, consisting of twn sossinns, Speclal atiention givon te Preotiont bustasss GuGAtian. tsonan. teant et B3l charga, - Address eomumricalins Lo v, (AT QKIAKD, 0, 8, B, Palmer’s Academy, 768 MICHIGAN-AV., ~" - FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF ALL AGES, Wi reapon , Sont. 7. Spoclal attention glven to backward pupils. iar circulac and partioulaa ot Sclival apply 8L the Academy, St.Mary's Academy, Tho 20th Annial Sexlon will ucadoy, 3 For Gataloxuo aud all afamintbm ddrre o2 SePt 1 MO LT SUPRRIOR 10T 3 Notre Dame P. 0,; &t. Jusepiy County, Tudiins. ST.XAVIER’S ACADEMY Wabast-av,, corner Twenty-ninh-st, Will apen for tho recoption of boarders and doy puplls Sopt. 1. Lor eataloguo aduross 2% TIIE DIREOTRESS, 3, Veruon Enelsh, Gisseal & Milary Aateny, At MORLGAN PARK, W Talls School Torm Washingtan Helchle, Tils. ession of tiils fustittion wiil begin Sopt. 10, n abtain full paupilat eleculssa for T4, by ad- Friuoipal o W, falcarty 1ia., Attoraor- Portland tack, Chioago, 11 3 S.SHELDUN NORTGN, Propristor. FERRY HALL, THI: YOUNG TADIKS' COLLIGIATE AND PRE- et etlon Sept (o Pt o AL oualon Scpt. 10" Futly S ppofof £ ekt werles Apniy to & ROV B W RSEON, LAEKESIDE SEMINARY, A Ilomo Boarding School for Boys nnd Girls, AT OCONOMOWOO, WI8, ** Thoranzh instenotion In ovory Donartment. Tor tarsapms o MISS GRAGH P ORI et RV ENOBAY Seminary of the Sacred Heart, 481 West Taylor-st., Chicago. ' This Institutlon offers ovory facllity for a_rofined and P ADY RUPERIOR. SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 460 Michigan Avonuo, NMes, T, BIMONS, Principal, ‘Thisaehuol wil resuime Fuosday, Sopt. 8, Hirs, Faith C. Hosmer & Jiss E, B, Rockwells Enmily and DarSchosl for youns ladies, Springliold. s rooponci Songe 1, ot o apecamue. rLotold. MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S English, Pronoh, and Goruan Hoardiig and’ Doz Sehnal t ronts drensing ! at-Law, Olreu. lhgmlr"rlnn Ipal, fur sounig 1ndios hnd Littly elele, Nos, u nud 8 Base Dif thinlat.,’ Now York, Khcalses fof tho noxt gear wiil bogla o alf putils shotid o hroas 402, m., Oof, ont, Newsoholaes will will'class thum, CECILIAN COLLEGE, Male, In tho country, on tho L. P. &8, W. 1. R, Board o, for 2l waln, iy SI100. - H. 4. OEGLL & BIROS, Cchilah 1, Doy Mardins ouy Kys : MRS, WM, G..BRYAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The of Mes. Beynn's Hchool cummencos Soptenibor avin, N. Y., April, 1874, p enta ILLOW PARK RENINALY. t 1l L] et B airahint by 1l actag the. pemtosag e g report Sapt. 20, whon toachors 10ARD; Full Tor 5, B MERO, Wesiboro, M. MADAME 0. dn SILVA 3 ¢ iy BIRSALEX, HRADFORDIS s Lo (formerly Mes, Oilan’ Holfoniu's; noh, and Goril unrding-Solool for Yo od Chil. rou, (7 Weet ‘Uhiciy-clghith-st, roonions Sept. 23, Application may memadu porsonaliy or by lottor asabovo. Teekskill (N, Y.) Military Academy. Now Ruildin, d fii mnasium completed. Sond L R G P L G M., ROBERT DON n\fd}, A. M., Princlpals, OTTAGE WILL SEMINATY, FOR_YOUNG Tadivs, Poiughkeonslo, Dutchoss Connty, ., uonmnhum;a c»;uuml'l%r‘s‘nlg:; lusto and tino arts & O Br CicEite e AU ? POl G, WEISKLLE, Drincipal and Propriotor, CWIL AXD MRQUANIGAL GNQINERIING AT tip fansiolace Pulstualinle 1nstituto, Trog, N, ¥s Tiitruotion vory practichl, . Atvaningos, Nnuhssssd g try. * Gradatos obtain sxcollowt Dositiung. 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