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fothing moro, Tho Topublieans of Leavonworth Donty Tofuss to accept him s s nomineo of tho party, They know (lat tho party In primaey eleolion pro: tlaimod agajust him; ond (hoy kuow morcover that tho wholo_patronago’ of tho Uovornmont, ncluding svory laudeoffico, avery post-otfico, and routc-agenoy s corruptly promisid to ecure his nomination, Whon promiees of fhnt ehnracter woro not_auficlant 40 control defegotions, money was nned, Henoa wo declaro thint Hopnlicanis of thin district Ahould conio out honcatly onid openly, and proclaim their opposition 1o tho nowmiuco of tha Conventiot, 'Tisors wes o time whon Kanans opublicans bowed 1o the will of publio plundorers and_caticus-mastors, but tho tmo liss ;mm;‘u]g. Tho party lash {a fust losing its torrors for tho yooplo, ~In fact, the pnorlu wlll not vote with she Ro- publican porty any longor, Ty are packing up {helr Mttlo bundles—nlt that the ofiicoholdors have left thom—and, like tho old-time slavos, nro passing the Rubloon to froodom's shores. Iho Indopondont Roform partyis a political Freo Btate. 'Ihero tho fugitivos gathor for counsol 3 thoro thoy gain strongth, Horo, on tho soil of Kousas, mado red with tho blood of martyre to indopondent thoaght and action, they will fight tho minions of n coutralizing power, and destroy tho thioves nnd plundorors who havo grasped tho machinery of tho Froo-Stato party to destroy tho poople.—Lawrence (Kan.) Standard. —It romains to pe soon whothior the pirates who would wrack the ship of Stato n ordor o divido nmong thomsolvos_its proclous frefght 1iavo obtalnod so irm n fiold upon tho_Ttopubiio- o party that they caunot bo ovorcomo by tho Liosts of true patriots who still owo it their alle- ginuce,—Jes Moines (1a.) State Zecord. —Tloy tro all alike, Tako tho gnuh of the Topublican Convontlons for example. They oontain tho alpha and omoga of solf-lnudntion, cateling tho koy-note from thorhetorical flourisl put rurfix. afow wooks ago, by tho Congrossion- al Committoe. . . . Noago has witnossed o deondonco liko unto that in'our midst. Publio intogrity s nnong tho things of tho past. Bo- cioty i8 belng undoimined. Thoro {3 no moro corrupt country on tho faco of tho earth, Taxes aro as high horo as undor the worst despotism, without socurity to eithor porson or propoerty. Wa aro living wudor tha doalglmtlum of purty, ovory yonr strougthoning ite chains and contralizing its power. . » . Id il possible to romove tho ovil by coutinuing in power its nuthors? This ig the question for the people of the United Btatos to doeldo. Political promisea from ofllce- bolders arc not worth tho parchmont on which thoy aro writton. Lot us havo o change bofore it 14 too late,.—St. Paul Dispatch, Tho Shawano Cownly (Wis) Journal lins abandoved the Ropublican ranks for indopond- cat journalism. It enye: Iu national nffairs, tho Journal will favor & radical eliaugo ; for, when tho #boss ™ thlof 1a rawarded with Governinent patronaye instead of tha hulter, which ho &0 richly deserved, and wheu thin Is done, {00, by tho Clilef Excentive uf tho nution, thon, it acamu to s, evory mun who una a ruglo Aure of 'comnionhoucsty o, Tuliin st desira & cliaugo, wilh boos for tho obter. —Uongrossman Willard, of Vormont, having oxposed Grani's conuection withs the saiary-grab, tiio Hartford (Conn.) Post is moved to say that Lo (the Congrosumait) *has manifested & dispo- sition at times to help the renegades who aro tryiug to break up the party to which he owed ity oloetion,” —~Advicos from all but ono or two counties in Nebrasks givo ussurance of wholesomo awaken- ings and changos in tho political opinions aud purposcs of the poople. . . . Tho reaction ngalust Grontism is at onco siriking and pro- nounced in many locslitier, notably o horo in Ormnaba and Douglas, whore, for wutance, Gor- aan-American o?iu(uu israpidly settlingdown up- Ot tho Homo-Rule, Frao-Trade, aud Hard-Money doctrinos of the Democratio party. ‘T'ho samo 18 truo in other localitics of nearly oqual influcnvo aud importance. Nor are these changos cone fiued to tho German nationality. Bcores and hundreds of American Republicans, sick and tirod of tho universal rolen of carruption as rep- zcesentad by the Post-Oflice, Burvoyor-Goueral, Vuilod Statos Cowt, and other Ringw, aro ro~ #olving to support tho Democratie ticlet as tho ouly possible menus of corrocting notorious pub- lig abuscs.—Omaka. Lierald. EDUCATION IN JAPAN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: 8m: In your fesuoof tho 20th inst. yon gave o genoral survey of tho educational field of Japnn, a8 olicited from Mr. Paraons by one of Four ropresontatives; nnd, as I happon to be in possession of sowo little information on this sub- Jeot, I thought, by way of addonda to that al- ready supplied by you, it would not by unintor esting to soma of your roadors, Japan is divided into soven cducatfonal cir- cuity, in onch of which is n high school, and cach circuit i8 subdivided into thirty-two wmiddlo-eebool distvicts; the latter being agsin ceetioned into ' primary-sehool dis- ticts, sccording to {he disorotion af tho local authoritics, to whom is also delo~ gated tho powerof anpointing School-Inspectors, Thicso Inspectors aud sehool-claims aro paid out of loeul funds; the right, however, of appro- printing Government fuuda for that purposg is conceded, and yesorted to in cosow of neccuity, Al subjects, of whatever rank, who send their children to ‘school, aro required to roport tho fact to the Loeal Inspector ; and paronts of chil- dron over 6yeary of agoe are obliged to soud thom to sehool, or give somo satisfactory reasons for not doing ko, Bpecinl aeminarios for providing instruction in f\bilouaphy, Inw, and medicine, #10 to bo ostab- lished. At theso sowinaries, pupils who show more than ordivary ability, and ate too poor to dofray tho scliool-fees, will bo instructed free, on cutering into bouds' to reimburse the Govern- mont eitlior in monoy orsorvice. Atr. Tanakn, tha Vice-Minister of Public In- struction, in his roport furnishes somo impor- tuot stativticnl iuformation, He says that there 8ro now in Jupan 1,779 privato and 8,630 public sehiooly,—making it ull, oxclusivo of tho high schools, 5,420 institutious of instruction, The same nuthority tells ug that theso institutions eduente some 450,000 pupils 3 and ko ostimatas ut ut leagt 80,000 more uro Loing othorwise in- atructed ; and, taking the population of the country at 33,000,000, thisestimate will show that 1in 63 of tho people sro oblaining au cducation,— & per eentago which one would not look for in bo- nighled Japan, Yrom the foregoing dates i will be soon that Jopan ié ewaking from ler Oriental lethargy, Rud becoming keouly scokitive of the great rio: ceksity of educating its mauses, Thanks to tho civilizing intlugnees of Ameriea (for it is by American intluonco, through tho gates of commeorco aud travel, that such an awakening is boing effocted), Jupan bids fair to kindle the beacon-fire whose Toys will penoteale tho davke reglons of Asistic semi-burburism, and light up the Orient with the bright glow of intullectual resplendence. WELDON GoODFELLOW. ——— RINERAL EXCITEMENT IN MISSOURL Bpecial Correspondence of 1'he Chicavo Tribune, 2 Osrama, Nob,, Aug, 27, 1874, A private lottor roceived in thin eity from a reliable gentloman gives a dotailed account of auimportant discovery in Bouthwostern Mis- souri,” The particular Jocality of this discovory is uenr Ash Groyo, Green County, and about 20 milos from Springfleld. The lottor says: **'Iho excitemont I8 very great, aud there can bo no doubt but that considerablo bods of zing and lead havo boen found. Tlmy'nxlund over 9 miles of torritory, aad aro very rich, Ono party re- porta having found wilver oro, bat this I do not belioyo, though many do. It is likoly tho man wiil fiud out what he calls silver oro is a vory xich pecimen of load ore, and ha ought to b sniinfled, for I beliovo # good lead mine Lere would prove moro valuable than ono of elther sgilver or gold. I have so much fuith in the now discovery that T havo hastencd to secure soms /80 neros of tho most valuable torritory, and will awnit results, A company will commotios pross Lpflcuug in a fow days, 13¢ milos enst of e, and anothor is at work wost of my alaim. Thero wes somo slight prospocting dona icre oarly 1ast spring, with a fine show of miney- als ; though but little was thought of tho matter watfl latoty. T have oxaminod ono or two of tho veius, nud they show ovidenco of having been worked in o rude way many yoard ago. Now prospecting pavties wro coming in ovory day, and tho interent aud excitomont ure steadily on the icronso,” ; 1A Iotior noootved from the sV placasinee the above was written contlung tho roports, ‘aud sayn ¢ Tho minoral exvitement hore continucs Amnbated, and the canntyy in wll dircctions is full of wmen suxicitaiy lovklng for sotmolbing wordh digging up, ) won showd to-day b piccsof lend ovy, vory pure and of unduubtod valuo, fonnd ‘tiree-tourtiui o2 o mile from heve, Cotnprulen a0 m;}jx\lllziu“ Lo Jevalop the country thorouh- dy, wnd 1 am told one in St. Touis iy bolng formed Witha cupital of €160,000. The counicy whero Use mince uro is w ot farming region on the lina of the Attantis' & V'acltiu Iuilrord, and farin- ot who own tho Miads wre wriung to (hols rmmynfl friouds Fasy aud Wost to coras oa aud lp thow yoalizo their mow-found woakh.™ § —John 1L Putnum, Privitte Beoratary of Gov, Allon, hus puroheied the Columbus Jispaich, su sftornoon pay.or of iudopeuuant prog'ivitio, and Jeoposos o furnleh 83 ouco the wuci-dovirad wutral organ of tho Domoorttie party fu Ollu. fanator Thurman, i lv underabiod, ia oue of the Koca i 4146 octipemn, I THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1874, 5 POLITICAL. (Cantinmod trom Fieat Puxo.) lisve no sympathy for that olamn of politiciaus who wtay away from the party Conventioua fu tho hour of nood. It 3¢ tho duty of svory Amorlcan citizur o taks astaind and procisim bl political opfutons Lo tho world, Ihavoalwoys atood by tia Republican party, and will stand by It untit Tsm’ obliged to lnul down my colors, Tho fight to-dny fa batween tha 18 and 110 outa, Thio ina want to keols in, and tho onts want to got In, ' T hoar the ontcry agaiust tho Ropublican partz=tus cry of corrupilon, " B, Chwirmm, (ot 1o “boott 400 €7y over winco tho days of Georgo fnslie ington, Concoding thit tbo Topibllcan parey In or rupt, Llutow Ul not from any snfinonco of mine, or iy Yolo of miuo, and. I proposo tosinnd by It 'tio lnst, Ttisnlive party, a livo organizallon, a porty dhat lins addod coheslve power to tho nation, and a party thk wa oughi to 1o yagy of. 'On motlon of Judgo MSuon, the followlug dol egatos were clioson to attond ' the Congrossional Couventlon at Springfiold, Sopt. 8t Tho Hon. John Mosos, E, Critzor, Mr, inrdwick, and Samuel Puffer, To tho Sonatorial Convontion ¢ N 3L Kunpp, William Condit, Mr. 1, Ball, snd W, O. Moyor, Ou mation, ¢he Convantion ndjourned tll tho fourth Baturdey in Septembor. ™ LOOAN GOUNTY, 11.L.—REPUBLIGAN, Specrad Diwpatels Lo T'he Clucado T'ribune, Lavcowy, IlL, Am]:. 20.—TFho Logsu County TRapublicans Lold thuir Convontion st tho Couwr- House in tlis city this aftorncon, Tho Ion, Josoph Ream wna' appolnted President, and F. B. Mills Booretary. The balloting for Sherill was rathor oxciting, sud flually rosuitod in fovor of tho Hou, 8. Morris, of Atlautn, for Shoriff. J. J. Groen was nominated for Coroner, and Rob- ort A, Tallot, of Shoridan, for Reprosentative, The attondance was vory good. BANGAMON COUNTY, ILL.—REFURLICAN, Bramverierp, IlL, Aug 20.—I'ho Ropublicans of Hangamon mot in County Convention this aftornoon and nominated the following oxcellent tickot: Yor Sonator, tho Ilon. B, G. Nowbitt, of Clesr Lako; Represontatives, tho llon. 8, M. Cullum, of Bpringtield, and Col. John N. Will- iams, of Aubumi; Shoriff, Low Tiokuor, of tpringilold ; Coronor, John Brautuer, 2'DONOUGH CODNTY) ILL.—BEPUBLIOAN, * " Special Dispatch 0 1'hg Chicago Tribune. Macous, 1L, Aug, 20.—~Tho Ropublican Con-~ vontion camo off in_this city to-day, Dr. J. Durant, Chrirmen 3 W, 11 Hainline, Socrot: J. T. Vonard was nominnted for Sloriff, aad Willlam Pittman, presout incumbont, for Coro- nor. Tho following nra tho dologates to tho Congreusional Convoution: J, N. Welze, A, J. Flenming, J. L. Andorson, G, W, Lnmiiton, D. M. Creel, Willian Yonable, D. G, Tuumehir, J. B. 1Mendrickuon, A. W. Btowart, Georgo W, Toid, B. A. Griftl, Samuel Wilson, A, M. Hoin: iino, Dr, J. . Durant. They wore inatructed to voto for and nso_all hohorablo moaus to nomi- nato Hondorson Ritohis for Congress, Tho Con- vention was full aud barmonious, WARIRN QOUNTY, TA.—ANTI-MONOPOLY. Speclal Dravateh b s Chicago Tribure, INDIANOLA, In,, Aug. 29.—The Anti-Monopoly Couuty Convention ot Warren County mot to- day. ‘Fho attendance was good, sud everything prssed off hiarmoniously, ~ W, W, Sloano wos uomiunted for Clerk of the Courts, Joseph Dlako for County Bupervisor, aud Miles W, Judkius for Rogorder,” 'I'ia resolutions [}n.'nnlu only to the county mattors, but domand the prosecation of defuultors with vigor, and demand houesty in office. 'This complotes the nominations, and ‘Warron County snay safoly be put duwn for 1,060 majority for the Anti-Alonopoly tickes, MANASIA COUNTY, JA.—ANTI-MONOPOLY, Speciat Disyalels to Tha Chicayo ¥riburie, OBKALOOKA, I., Auy. 2%.—The Antl-Monopoly Convoution met to-day. It was very large sud larmouious, and nominated 1. 0. Moore for Clurk of Courts, W. J. Sexton for Recorder, snd Willinm Jarvis for Suporvisor. Lx-Gov. Stono delivered ono of the most tolling spoechies of tho most telling speochies of the eainpoign, spoaking nearly ires hours, to a vary largo audienco, DE8 MOINES COUNTY, IA—NETFUNLICAN, Svecial Disnatsh lo le@;{wn Lrabunie, BORLINGTON, In., Aug. 2br=The Ropublicmn Convention far this county wad hold in this city to-day, and o county tickot nominuted, For County Clerk, F. G. Foetor waa nowmiuated by acclamation ; Fivher Morrison wus nominatod for Recorder, and Jamos Putuam for Bupervisor, Tho Anti-Monopely County Convention will be hiold hero next Ssturdny. The Republican Con- greesional Convontion “will be hnlld in thia city on Tuoedny next. Tho friends of the Im. Jrfli‘n H. Gear are confident that ho will bo nom- ated. BCOTT COUNTY, IA,—REPDBLICAN. Davexronr, In., Aug. 20.—The Ropublican COounty Convention o nominato nine delogates to tho Cougiessional Convention to be held at Dovitt, In, on Tuesdny, Sept.1, mot in tho Court-Houso at 11 o'clock this foroncon. For it an hour provious o tho timo of meating dologates and curiosity-seckors continned to drop in until the hour for the meeling arrived, ond obont 26 mon, inclnding dulegatos and lookers-on, bad arrived, aud st the invitation of Col. Egbert, tuoy filed solemuly up-stains to tho court-room. Asconding the Judgo's beneh, Col, IXgbert, Chairmun of the County Com- mitteo, called tho Conveution to order, and prococded to Tend tha call. After ho concluded, John Y, Groen nominated Johu E. Honry, Chuirau, ond Gou. Ad H, Banders, Socrotary, which motion provatled, After'some wrangling, tho following_gentlo- men wore reported an delogatos to the Do VYilt Conventiou, who are to & man Hiram Prico mon, and be will bo nominated to Congresy, without doubt, in spite of tho burd work und_largo amount of money spent by the Hon, A. B. Cottun fosccure the nomiuation. Tho delegates are: H. Egbert, J, W. Thompgon, Charles Finneo, L. W. Clommons, J, W, Groon, Thomas McCaus- land, J. B, Houry, G. 8. Stsitzer, J. K. Froe- wan, TORTER COUNTY, IND.—PEOTLE'S. Suecial Lispateh lo'The Chizago Jrivine. ‘Vavranawo, Ind, Aug. 20,—1ho Peoplo's Convention, in session here to-day, pluced in nomination the following excelient tickot : Representative, Philip Hall; Clerk, Joln W. Tirown 3 Auditor, B, Zimwoermau, aditor of the | Messenger + Ureasurr, John 3. Felton ; Sheriff, Vineent Thomas ; Recorder, Egrort Seivers; Commissiouer, Samuol O. lacktett; Asossor, Tatrick T. Chflord; Corouor, Dr. Jolm AL Goodwin ; Burveyor, David Redey. 'The Con- vention was one of barmony, and it is conceded by all that the sicket placed in nomination ia s strong one. WATNE COUNTY, IND.—REFOM, Special Liapatch to The Chicuqo Tribuns, Ricuysosy, Ind, Aug. 20,—Pursuaut to the cenll of tho Domocrutic Contral Committeo of Wayne County, n mass-convoution of Domourats, Grangers, faymers, clubs, and othor working- Diow's organizations, mot at Contreville, Iud:, to-day, for the purpose of nominating a ticket iu opposition to tho Ropublicuns 1 tho Qotobur election. The Convontion was ono of tho Inrgost over agsembled in the county, every township oxeopt_two being roprosented. A committeo of oug from eacl {ownuhip was uppointed to cousider tho propricty of nowinuting s ticket by the Convention, Thoy ro- orted that “it was not oxpediens for e Convention to nominate & Hoket, but to indorso the nominations made at tho Grangony' picuic, July 25, Tho Couveutlon finully adopted tho report. Thers are but two Orangors upon tho ticket, which is ono of un- usual strougth, although of littlo politioal wignideanca, GREENE COUNTY, 0.—TEXPENANCE, Spacial Dispateh 86 Tl Chieugo Tribune, Xen1a, O, Aug, 20,—1'ho County Tomporance Couvention mot to-day, az the City-Hall, A largo number wore procont, After tf;o appoint- mont of & Dusinost Committes and much talk- ing, William Worth was_nowinatod for SLotir, and Horaco Anthony for Recordor, A resvlut tion was passed dénouncmg tho primary oloetion, RIONLAND COUNTY, O.~BEPURLIOAN, Maxsrieen, O, Aug. 20.—Ab the Republican Convention of Jilehlund County to-dny the Corae mitte on Kosolutions ropartod the following, which _aro undoratood (o have beon ainly pro- pared by Sountor Shormon, Thoy woro tnuni- mw udo;zc;l bgh!hn Canvumln‘n; ved, jirat, ‘That wo reafiirm tho principles pollcy of The Hopublican party ma nunmcr oy "3 nationul Conventions ; that we aro proid of It Listor, und grest wervices, und Wo cspechally comnen the vigor and forco wilh which it maine tained tlio Unjon, abolibliod slavery, andiseourud oqual civil, aud political Hghts to all itizens.” Wo donud Ahiat'theus Tights be enforcod by vppropriste loginla o, ko that &l citzens shall Luve tho cytial projaotion of tha s uud_bo socattud fu 016 cqusl cnjoymont of thiedr rights, Wo domsud of owy public uents tidelity to Whle pricpls, D0 Joustt exveution of plodge 1uado to shio neoplu’s Ui, inlegriy, and conoay iho diachario of Wholr ofieil dutics, 'snd tho pream nud favloss examiustion wid publsiigsnt of $hoto Wwho violste nny of ther obligutlons, ‘Second—That natianal taxes rhould bo confined to spithls, babucco, brov, knd hnporicd guoda; that ravouvo viiould b the brimary object of ull'turin vy, but 10 fratalug wueh earo shonld Lo (aken 0 o~ courige uud Lrotoct docetio Indukirs, to Siuposo thg chief hurden upon uiticles of lixuty = that wo dewand & prompt uud Inrge reduction of local tuxos, und that fhio poveer ta loyy wueh taxes bo gratly Miited, sod thio custody sud. expouditure of all publle ruenno slould Lo el with i sirictoatcaruaind ooty and otfwisos eomumitiod in thelr wousgonsent should bo puntaticd wituat foar, or fuvor, oF affoctian, r—1hut piblls pobey and iabilo fath witke de- 1a30d thet the debd of ikie United Bintes Le peid in woln, secordisg b (he siipulstions of the wod fo “Ropublican strougtion the publio eradit, appravel March 14, 181, and thnt inossuros wliould Boadoptod by’ Congress 1o Festina wpacle-paymont &t o oar that tho nintional bankinie aystem aliould o freo (o ull, 80 thiat tho only it of the volume of Unfted Stated nolen nnd banknotos wil ba the amonnt that con bo redoomed fi coin st thu domnnd of the older, Wo denounca nll forma af ropudintion, nid regard tho ttlonal fal 1 socard only 1a smpdrtanooto nationsl unfon, Fourth—Thnt tho chieap and prompt trausporation of 1h6 produet of fudusiry alwuld bo promoted by the Naftonal sl Bialo Guvérmuent, by providing new compoting lities, snd by Just lawn Tor tha reguistion of frolghta ; aud wheolul onro should be tnken to dovolop now fndustrics, 50 s to give employment to Iabor, Aud 10 nectiro a homo market for ayricnltnral productions, JYth—Thint aa labor 1 tho foundablon of a1) woallh snd prospority, anil capital is aseual to lin praiiiable employmiont, enro should U taken by tho Gonoral A= sonibly to acifunt tholr retations tocich othior #0 84 to ‘sacure o all forms of labor the higheat compensntion conaistent with tho froo_amd profitablo omploymont of eapital, nud orporato powors Mhonld bo atelotly imitad and regulntod #0 s fo proloot the lsbor as woll oa tho capital cmployed by them, Strth—Thot as intenpoitanco fa _tho frultful csuso of crime and poverty, snd burdenn tho pooplo With thxa~ thon, wo domuud of tho Gonioral Arsombly the grentest earo I framing lawa that will lend {0 Tomovo theso ovils, nud of oli officurs changed with thelr exceuiion, thio Atrict onforcement of tl:¢ mie sctenth—That tho Repuirlican party, having folth- fully performed tho grent trust roposed in 1t durling 1hio it fonrlecn yeura, nud, botleving thal wo can and Wwill garry out theio principlis with miore success than any othor party, wo pludga to it our hearty support. ient day practicabl Auntlelonopolists? IRatificntion Meote . ing at Dow tiloines. Special Inepatch to The Chicaoo Tridune, Dra Momes, In,, Aug. 20.-—Tho Auti-Monopo- lints nro ratifying tho nominntion of J. D, Whit- mau for Congrees thia evening. Tho farmers nud mechanies aro in sharge of the mosting, and groat enthusiosm provaila, 'The squsre about the Savory House fs filled with peoplo. bir. Wuitman is horo Limself. Tho augury of the mocting is & grand triumph for tho Farmors' caudidato. Stato Senntorinl Nominatton. Swecial Dispateh to The Chicao Lribina, Daxvirug, 111, Aug. 20.—Tho Itopublican Son- atorial Convention of the Thirty-Fivet Dis- trict, composed of Vormilion and Edgar Coun- ties, was hold to-dny in the Opora Iouso at this placo, Ceorgo Hunt, a lawyer of Paris, recoived thio nomination for Souator, and Johu Bldell and Aundrew Guudy, of Vormilion County, for Rep- resentativos, ~Tho latter two arc fmmory, Adnna County (1lt,) Political Itomu. Spectal Disnatel) to 2'he Chicago Tribune, * Quinoy, Iil., Aug. 80.—Sivgloton and Richard~ son aro proparing a prmphlot campaign doou- mont, which is to onibraco the Bpringfiold maul- festo aud much otber repudistion literature, Ton thousand copios are to bo pat in cirouls- tion, The Democrats of Adama County are much divided with referonc Lo tho Opposition dove- mont, and tho candidates for loeal oflices aro accordingly in o great swoat. Tho County Con- ‘vontion 1s'to bo eld on tho 11th prox., sud the Richardson folky and Opposition people aro already manenvoring for the control of it. Knapp, who voted for tnilation fu Cougrose, ia supportod by the Richardson repudistion fac- tion for a rcnomination. His only oppunent is A. B, Wheat, of this city. Trom presont ap- penrancos, howevor, Kuapp will bo reuominated without diftioulty. J. 1. Dommitt has declined tho nomination for Cougress that waa tondored him ac Whitehsll ou tho 12th inst, by the Indopondent eformors, Doatly, tho Ropublican candidate for Con- groas in this district, has nlrendy taken the tield, but ho will, of course, cut but au indiffereut figuro. Gov. Taylor Addresses n Meeting of Wikconsin Grangern, MrnwauzeE, Aug. 30.—Goy. Tuylor nddressed & meeting of Grangers nt Monroo, in this State, on Saturday, Itoforrivg o tho Pottor law, o nid that the Commisaionors show that tho rail- roads doing the snmo amount of business as last yoar woald losa less than 5 por coat of their gross eatnings. Wo futher statcd, on tho sowmo au- thority, thet the Bt. Poul Company earncd onough last yoar sbove expenscs aud intorest on 1its bunds to pay 7 per cout interest on common ond proferred stock. In conclusion, he oxproescd Dis belief that, whon tho poople and_ceta blished their power to regulate ruilvoals it would bo used with moderation and justico. . Press=Comments on the Platform of the lllinows Wpposition Convention. “TIR MOSY JAPORTANT KVENT IN OUR POLITICH" Frons the New York Worid (Uemocraiic). Tho act of the Illineis Democrats in siriking Bauds with the New York Damoerats ou the Uties plutform of Freo Trade, Hard Monoy, aud Home Rulo, which over since laat fall has dotoymined the crystallization of partios, is probubly the most importaut evont in vur politics sinco Ltho murder of Presidont Lincoln gavo over tho Southorn States to a costlier revolution than the war of socession, {0k ho control of the Republican parly from its Blatosmou and founders, and staked it futuro hopes upow a_conlition of Northeru Badicals aund jobbers with Southorn negrocs, curpot-baggers, aud thioves. For, thiy upion o tho Democrucy of tho Empira Statos of the Enst and West upon a commou platform which, whilo it Lolds the allogiauco, mnintaing the princlples, and inspires tho euthusiasm of overy ungalifiod Daenocrat, also sutisfics those who,during the War poriod Joft our ranks, that the rosulty of the War aro no longer challonged, and likewise swnmons all mon of iutogrity, intolligonco, and proporty 10 the rescuo of the Government from the hands of spoilors, nud to that wisor political and flscal policy which our gigantio debt ncoessitates and our uffering industrios domand, is no cotmon evont, * It i big with the future destivios of the Union itsolf, 1t wottles tinally and irrovocably what tho tim- idity of Gov. lfendricks and the Indisna Demoorats, tho tewpurizing of Sonstor Thur- man aud tho Ohio Democrats had secined to pub in doubt, to-wit, tho Demceracy of Democrats. Liko the Utics platform of tho New York Domo- crats, the Springflold pintform of the Illinois Democrats pronounces u Democracy bold sud iucisive, pure and gimple, Liko that, it estab- lishes tue reorganization of the Domocratic party not by scattoring and disbanding its elo- ments, but by excluding foreign _elemonts, ut- tracting homogencous, ones and” crystallizing them juto n puver form with s cutting edgo, Liko that, it declures the wholo Domocratic doc- triuo of Lreo Trado, Hard Monoy, aud Homo Ttule. Liko that, with uncomyrouising sincor- ity it sots forth fhe vitul uflirmative principlos with whicl 1t it will meot the living “issnes of Biate and Fodoral polities, and naks no favors and no votos of those who do not give to these prnciples their firn ond slendfost sllogi- avce, . . . Upon thie battlo-ground the contost of 1870 will assuredly be fought. Olio and Indiann shis full are o Jittlo out of line, fightiug the dovil with fire, using Mortonism to scoteh Ropublicanism in tho Olio Valloy. Dut tho union of 1llinois and New York for I'ree Trado, Hard Monoy, and Homo Rule rosolves tho prosent politicai'chnos at the West into order, and fixes irrevocably the dividing lino botwoen' tho two greut political purtios,—a deop dividing line of principlo oldor han tho Ropublic, yot uew us tho necosaltics ot tho presont hour, A OREAT NATIONAL PARTY.” From the Cincinnats Commereial ({ndependent), A'ho platform udopted by tho Demoeracy of Tlinois 18 romarkable for ity brovity sud cloar- noss of uttoranco. ‘Thero will bo no difiienlly in construfug it. A man, though a fool, noed not orr theroin, It was not concootod like tho long- winded Columbus platform, to concont ronl opinions, 1t has honcsty sud frankness of ox- pression to recommend it. . . . On theso cloarly statod propositions it would be possible to organizo o groat Nutionsl pariy out of tho disafloctod olomonts of tho corrupt Ropublican and dilapidated Domocratio partios that wonld restoro public confidonco in political morality, aud givo tone and charnctor to the administra- tion of Nationa! affaivs, It is upou stich & plat- form, without othor issuos crowded iuto it, tunt wo yet hiopo to s0o & political organization that will sweep the country in 1876, ¥ COME OUT BADLY. HFrom the New York Timea (Lepnblican), On the whole tho Domocrats vome out badly from thoconvontions of youtordany. Thuoyonrfl = diation of Ohio con hardiy be counterbalimesd by the actlon of Llinols, whore tho convention wan amall, inrdly Lalf ita members boing presont, and whore tho specie paymont rosolutlons were forcou through agulust a' yory strong opposltion, Pho Ropublicun showing s ‘muoh bastor, und it looks uow fe it Lo two gont pactios might di- vida with considorable distineeness on $he finan cial bust, 4 MODEL OF TRUTH AND JMEVIEY," 1o the New York Evening Jost (Inevendeat). With one exeoption tho platiorims adopted yes- tardny by by beth paitics uro simply 10sencs « £ rubibinh vollsoted npparantly for the purposo of burying boyoud dlscovery the roal intontions of those Wwho construetod thom, ‘Th onsoxcoytion is the Demooratic-Liboral plattorm adopted m INinois, This platform will beur veading nuwy timoy, for ¥ {8 8 wodol of truth und brovity, "o yosumption of spools puymonts, fros tradd und Stato-rights, 28 cloarly adinitied by the Con- stitution, furnith a souud fouudation for any party that Is auimatod by s love of trath, Tho Sersenewd with whioh I{nu privclpled are sob forth, shows how much oasior {it s 1o oxpross honest gonvictions than ik s to conceal tho tor- glvorantions of political trickstors, . , . Thoro can bo uo longer any doubt na to tho propor courso for honest mon to tako, . Doth of the old polltical partios havo so rooklessly ro- nonnced thoir own theories of adminlstration polioy that party allogianco ia no longer obliga~ tory on ovon tho most dovoted followor, ‘Phig fact should forco all who have honost political convietions to vo nct a8 to robuko the *‘man- agers” of both partios, * ILLINOIS MUKT KOT NE COUNTED, " From the Cincinnati Enquirer (Democratic). Tt is foolishnous Lo avsort that tharae Iy any o8- sential differance of oplulon in the Democratic pnrty Waont touching the question of ourroncy, ndiana Demoorats adopt au expansion piatform. ‘The howl againkt it has littlo offoct. Ohio Dom- ooraty, with J;mntsr deliboratoncss, on bronder grounds, sud i unmistakablo torms, domand a coustant increnso of tho ourrency, to kaop paco with tho business of tho countrg. Tho Missouri Domoeratio platform is almost a copy of tha ros- olutions of tho Ohio Domocrasy, lllinois must bo countod out in any survey of the West with p viow to gotting the souliments of the poople upon this surreiey quostion. T'loro hea lmon 1no oxprossion from the Democratic party in Ilinois. 'The peoplo of the y,mrty have not had yoleo in this matter equal to tho sound of a pin dropplng on tho snow, save through tho Grangora, Iargoly composad of Domocrats, who mada such pronounced doclarations in favor of an incrosse of ourrenoy that thelr Ohicago organs, doponding upon Eastorn bounty, desort~ ed thom, A so-called Stato Contral Commiltes, which lind doubtful authorily to act ns a com- witioo st ull, met ot tho Bierman [founo and did what no Continl Committes ever did boforo— made n platform in advauco of the Convontion and excludod from the Conveution overybody who didn’t agroo with thoso duotrines, and b= vited ovorvbndf’ whodid. No mau is mad enough to say that o platform so infamously construct- od reprosonts tho seuthmont of the party or tho poople. It was made by a littlo committeo without the somblanco of suthority, It was mado by Chicago, &ud Cbicago lios at tio moroy of Lnstorn capital. When somo recalcitrant Domocrats rofusad to submit to tho usurpation, and called another conveution, they found thom= #olves utterly without organization, and nd- drosged a bowildered sudienco. The party in the State without a press; shot out from all opporunity to oxpross the opiniona of tho peo- r o3 who shall way that a platformwo constituted 8 tho doclaration of thie Domocralic party of gront Stata? Chicugo, the thmid erenture of lastern capital, cowering boneath iv liko n Hlogged dog, will cousout to know nothing that docen't accord with hor views. Blio dared nob risk hor lioresy with the poople, In advauceshe ruled tho Domacrats out of tho Convention and hard-money men In, Thore was no organlzed opposition” to thia usurpation, Henco Illinola must uot bo connted. ** COMPREMENSIVE AND MANLY.™ Prom the Rochestsr (N, Y.) Union (Democratic). Tho 1llinois Domocrutic platform ia tho most direct, plain, comprohionsive, aud manly political uttorance givon from auy of tho conventions of rocons date. ‘“THY PEOPLE ARR BURE TO WIN." Prom the Spriwqleld (1) Reaister (Democratia), The opponents of the oxtromo declaration on the finuncinl queation accepted tho situation in good faith and with & good heart. Thore was no eplit fo tho Couvention; thera wos no dissatis- faction with the result; thero will be no half- way work in tho cawmpaign, The Domocracy goos into tho campaign for tho whole Stato, to oloet evory Congressman, evory Assomblymun, overy Booator; thero will be no truce, nd com- promisa, no halting antil the wmflln(gu ia ovor, next Novembor. Tbhe plaiform declares for har monoy, States’ rights, freo trade, and personal liborty. The Republican party will bo foreed to defend Congressionnl money, legislation for cor~ orntiony, she Civil-Rights bilt, 4 pratective tar- 1T, and & contralized Govornment. 'Iia Opposi- tion L taken tho nggroasive it th cumpaigy ; the public euomny is o thoe defensive. In such contest, conductod upon sueh prineiplos, tho pooplo ara sure to win, sud to win all. * A NEW EIA IN PorrTics,"” From the Indiunapacis Sutinel (Independent), Tho Illinois Convention marks & now ers in politics. It muat bo sot down s the firat na- somblago of nuy party, during the presout can- va8s, i which tho delogatos mot with an honest detormination to sponk out frankly thoir real opintons on tho issnes beforo the coubtry. What- aver otbor fault tho body had, thore was that supromo virtuo of sincority of purposo to recommond it. Tho men who gathorod at Spring- tlold did uot got togothor to dovise any cusniug forms of words to concoal their netual designs and wishes. Thoy ndopted no contradictory retolutions, such a8 have beon considered tho hoight of "politieal mngacity in Indiana. They mado no such dubious doclarations aa tho fnau- cial resolution of the Oluo Domceracy, the in- terprotation of which is boyond the ingonuity of wau. Thoy did not cast upon tho polities of tho timos a shower of words like wintry snow-tlakes, hiding every issue under a mass of yorbiage, like tho Ropublicans of Michigan, Thoy adopted o cloar, definitasot of priuciplos, sot forth in languago intended to revosl, not hido, tho souti= mouts of the mon who wade uso of it, . . . I'ho Opposition party in thal Stnte has now ity woll-deined principles establishod, and thoso ibat wigh to eeo tho {rinmph of them should hnslen to cast in their lot with tho men who bave gono liomo frowm pringfleld with tho concions- noss of a work woll done, while all who indorse opposito opiniona will receive ready wolcomo in tlio tonts of tho Administration. THE “* ROCK ON WHICI THEY SPLIT,® From the S, Lours Globe (Ltepublican), The currancy quostion wes % rock on which thoy split ; tho bloated bondholder on the ouo bond, snd” the repudinted repudiationist on tho 'Df.hbr, wore tho Hoylia and Charybd: throutoneddestruction to tho fragile bark Jnuuch- ed with such {uun» care. Bo thoy patched up & rosolution which can offend one-Laif of the wortd and fnil to satisfy tho other Lalf; a resolution which is noitler fish nor flesh, gold nor green- backs, and pleasing neither to_tha gods or ta mon ;' and thoy wout Lomo _with tho consolitg couvictiou that thoy wero all out-snd-out Domo-~ cruty, and thoy hnd dono, ench oue of (hem, a3 much as lay in bis powoer to dash tho hopes of the party e had rasbly atiewpted to serve by Lmproving. *{ TIE BEST DECLARATION OF PRINCITLES," From the Quincy (tl) derald (Demoeralic). The platlorm subwmitied and adopted is Demo- eratic in all its varts, aud 1 tho Lest declaration of principles that hes emanated from and ro- ceived tho indorsomengp! & great political body for mnny years, ** Hard wmongy, homo-rulo, and froo commerce " ara the very vitals of Dumoc- racy, and in roaflirming our “devotion to thom ab tus Lime wo rostoro the party to tho fumiline paths through which it travoled in ante-war duys and upon which it achieved ite greatest triumphs and establishod ils reputation as tho party of tho people, 'Who action of tho Stato Convention Lias made it not only possiblo for tho Domocraoy to carry 1llinois in the comim oleo- tion, but it hoy mado suth a consummation o probibility that with earnest aud determined work fram now until Novewbor will bocome su sceomplinbiod fact, **NOT WHOLLY IN HAKMONY, YRT."” From the Jerseywlie (11l Democrat {Demoeratic), It is suporiluouy to ndd that the first proposi- tion in thiy platform is not wholly in harmony With the finaucial views hmetofors exprossed by the Democrat, nor do we believe it iy a principlo that is in nccord with the muss of Domocratio sentiment throughout tho Swite of 1inois and the Waet, Yot, for the ko of harmony, without which dofont is ineviiublo, us ugninit & party hold togother by tho sdhcsivoncss of public Plunder; for the sake of the high aims of Do- wocrnoy ; for tho sake of the grgal common cause ugainst tho conralized povernment which | Rndicalism hns given us, the LDemocrat, liko thousunas of the Demooratio mestcs, is williug to yield o point, contldently bolieving that, onco in “power, the' *old party,” through whoso on- lightonod polioy tho country graw to greatuess sna glory, will reatore n sound finuneial policy, pood govornment, and ite concowmitaut bloss- Tugn, "the nominations wore unquostionably the strongest that could have boen wmde, and there in soarcoly a doubt that they will bo eloctod by a docisivo mnjority. “PLAIN AND TO THE POINT.” From tho Lincoln (1) Stutcsman {Democratio), Tho platform is short, but plsin and to the boint. While it might have beew improved in somo respocts, we balieve it reflacte tho sentie onts ot four-fifths of the people of the State, "4 aoop one Lo the Danvitle (11L) Commiercial (Independent), ‘The Couvontion was compceed of samo of tha beat thinkord w tha Htate, Che platform 18 o Euud one, and will bo Indorved by » largo num- er of tho people of {ho Stato, ‘' DOEA NOT REPRESENT TUR OPINIONS." _ I'roms the Lelroit Fost (Jtepublican). The finnucial plank of tho lllinois Democratio Pln!lom: does not reprosont tho opinious of tho Domocraty of that Stato. It was adoptod wimply and only boctuse tho Gonnan voto could not bo caught ou uuy other tesing, o . . ‘That s tho way tha 1lliviols Demoorntio hard-monoy plank wius earvied ;s aud its ronult ds likoly to bo a fatal split du thio Domocratio purty of shat Btata, A SLIGHT MSUNDERSTANDING. Special Dinvuteh Chieayo T ibune, Joraizr, 1., Aug, £0,—Tho Metodist fpleco- Bnl Cuurch ¥ocioly of thls city bus beon tirown 140 ooiinotiou lately on acoount of a misundor- I slanding betwoun two prominuut mombers of the Boolely ou fluancial Fn&m Dot are very rominont in tho ehureli, and the business pub- r. J. W. Browno, of tho firm of J. W. Browno & Bon, druggists, chargos Mr, l(nnrfi K, 8tovoun with o orime’ of daofrauding him out of abous §200 In a roal estato transnctlon. To avold Euh]lult{ it wos docidod hy tho partion that tho mattor bo adjudicated boforo n oommittee of the ohurch, each entoring into a hond in tho aum of 500 ta atand by tho docision of the Committeo. A moeiing wea beld Inat night in tho church with eclosod doors. Sworn testimony was takon before tho Commit- too, but no doclsion was hnd, Tho noxt maoting will oceur on Tuoadsy ovoning, at which timo n duciston will bo rendorod. r, Btovany I8 & hoavy eapitallst in this city, and, sbould the oharges bo sustrined, it will' affect hia church standing sorlously, o3 he ia only & probationnry mombor, Every procaution way taken o proe vont tho roportara from gainiug an culrance. —— FOREIGN. AUSTRIA. VIENNA, Aug. 80.—Tho New Frea Press pub- lishew the toxt of tha ciroular-note from tho Tiusstan Gavornment, dated Aug. 19, deelining to rocognize Spaln. Tho note says Russin oannot rocognizo a Governmant which ls unrecognized In ita own ocountry. Sho hny mo wish to intorfore with tho {utornal affairs of Spain, and Invors no party thora. Bhe will oficisl) communicato with sny Qovernment which possowsos logal authonity aud promises to bo pormanont. Gormany and Austna aro fros to uct o this mottor fu accordanca with their own iuterosts, ——— SPAIN. 3annp, Aug. 30,—~Cen. Copez Dominiquez s s which rnrching to tho rolief of Puycorda, o arrived yostorday ot Vich, Tho Carlists have madon night attack on Puycords, and again boon drivon Dback with henvy loss. Thoy have buried thoir dead, and apponr to be proparing to loava. It in roportod that the Carlists suTered heavily in an ougngomon noar Ripoll, — GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpox, Aug. 81,—6:30 a. m.—~Quarantine rog- ulations kiave boon put in forco at Queenstown, which causo groat hindrance o commerco. All orsons are probibited from leaving or ombnrk- ing on vessols from ports wm Amorioa, tha West Indios, tho Meditorrancan, and Black Sens until it Is nscortained thot such vowsols havo a olear bill of hoalth, THE LIVE-STOCK MARKET, 01110AGO, BirunnaY EveNing, Aug, 29, The receipla of Live slock during tho' woek Liswe ‘boon aa foliows Shoep, it 1,101 3 Barno timo last woak, Weok bufora last.... ‘Wook ending Aug. 8., Totul four wooks, ‘Sume period Juat year,....... 64,00 Slipmunts wero ua foliowa: | Cattle, Monday 1,608 Tuesduy, . Wednesdn Thu Eride TV ‘The rates of freight, now churged fram Clicogo to the poiniy named ave as follows ; To Now York, par 100 Ius Following nre tho mmimum weightd, All czcoss of nctual weight will bu chaziod at tho current rutos : Cattlo, per car, 20,008 1bs ; hotaos, per cor, 20,000 sy Tiogs, double-dock car, per car, 22,000 ths ; hiogs, ainglo: dock car, por car, 1,000 1b3; Rheop, doublo-dock car, per car, 18,000 164 ; 'sheop, singlo-dock car, per car, 14,000 s, OATLLE—Litllo that fs now can boid in connecs tlon with the ondtlo market, A somowhut diminiabed supply of Toxas audthin native stock (s noted, aud un » reauit pricos buve ieadiod up o littlo. Fut dattla ore still gearcannd command aa bigh prices 8 nt Any poriod ¥luco the upward movement bogan, That prices of wll-futted cattlo will eontiutio o ruio high for soveral weeku lo como i3 undoubled, roports from tho principal eattlo-ralsing districts concnrring in tho statement that vorp few Tpo steors romnln fu thy ‘hands of focders, - Tho bigliest figure puid during tho presont season wea realized on Thuredny last fov four car-lodls of Logan County steors owned by Jett, They aversgod 1,85 1ba, aud sold at $7. droves wore also tafen nf $0,50@7.00, numbor of trausfers at ovor 35,50 comparatively was small. Most of tho business was dona at $2.00@ ¢ 2.26@1,7 for Northorn Watered o ab 763,75 Tor uative stockers; ut $2,60324,00 for native butchers’ stock ; and ot $550@ 5,50 for cotumou to good shipping beuves, Calvod aro in wtoadily good demand aud sull seadily B¢ $3.6080.60 for common to cliolce qualitics. “Co-day tho markot wan quict and stoady, QUOTATIONS, Extra Deoves—Graded stocrs, avernging 1,400 1t and over, .$6,40@7.00 Ololeo Beoves—F1iio, fat, well formed 3 your 10 5 f‘mr old steers, aversgiog 1,: to 1,400 it 6.00@8.25 @ood Deoves—iveli-fufioned, finoly forniod steors, aversgiug 1,160 to 1,300 1Ly ....... 5.25@6.76 Medium Gradea—Steers In fusr flesh, aver- ny ngl’lmlnl.‘.‘flo Ibs.... eeererreeens H25@0,00 Butcliers’ Stock—Poor to fair steorw, aud comunon to extra cows, for city laughter, averaging 850 to 1,100 1hs 8tock Catuo—Common " fiesh, avoraging T00 to 1,050 1u: Toforlor—Cight sud thiu cv stags, bulls, and_scalawig steers, Cattle—Toxas, cholco coru-ted, Catilo—Texas, wintered Nortl 2,50 0y Cattlo—Texas, throuyh droves,... 1,50@3.75 HOGS—Tho receipts of hogs linvo boen abont 8,000 loss dhan Jast weok. Pricea at tho Last have advanced somewhat, sud the weather hus been favorsble for shippers, ’ Undet these favorsblo circumstancen sellers found it o not vury diicult tagk to recover the docline suflered Jast weols,, Indoed, pricos of extrs Philas delplia hogs havo advanced to & Ingher point than bas proviously been reashed, salss mnkiug nt $8,30@8.60, sud n oiiy or wo Instaricen ab $8,60, Comuion yritiy hogs, and courso thin _mixed lots generally, continuo duli and unscttled, Thero is ordy a limitod number of buyus who will handle that claus of stock ut any yprice, ond Lolders are obliged to accept such figures us the “scalluwig * huntors AR gonerous onongl o offor, Not many mnles were roported balow $5.60, but a good " desl of stock changed hands at tho low raugo of $5.50@Jd.J5. Tho quality of our aupplies now phows steady dmprovement, but tho avernge is stlll misorably poor for this stage of tho season, ALl decontly-fatted droves wore divposed of outhoday of arrival, Lul of inferior descriptions thore was somo gccuniulation, soveral thousand ro- mmuliuu {u tho yards uresid ut tho closo of trado this ovening, ‘To-day trado woa active, und prices ruled steady ond firm at fhoutight yedtction sustained yestorday, or at $,00@0.00 for grsws hogs ; at L3@0.05 for iuferior to commmon grades ; at ¥8.7036,90 for mediwmn; and ot §7,00@7,50 for good to ehofce, Lxtrs quotablo 24 38.00gB.40, 2.00§4.00 2308376 1.75@: e 25 45 2 - ™oa uLEs, No. Av, PriceiNo, av, Price|No. G2 261 $T10 |27 100 90.80 | &9 5i 253 70 19 6,95 | 48 47264 T80 600 | 48 62 %01 690 700 |97 62 233 67§ 085 | 20 67 41 710 600 ) 89 48 350 o0 1.0 | 80 1y 14 00 700 |67 Bl 5 d4nh 6o | 10 66 205 7.0 705 | 00 55 T 00 635 | 48 18 103 5,65 | G 693 |70 82 17 700 o 100 |70 €0 181 605 |44 187 700 |43 14T 000 BTEEP—Liboral supplics sud tho absenco of auy cousldorable” outsido dennd huvo kopt {hio sheop murkot dull and dopressed, The fuct that tho roccipts Wera praity cventy distribuitod, onabled slers to pra- vout ‘any ‘vory materfal duclifio, (hough pricea wero anettied and frrogulns frota g opouiu to tho dloss. Tlio quality srus afalr average, Somo clioico lols wero oifercd, Lit tho suppiy conairiod chiotly of comnon to #oad grades, far which tho nricos current wore .00 4.00, “Tuforlor sold at $2.12%5 @280, aud cholcoat §4,50 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPKL. e Forclzn Merdotn Livenroow, Aug, 29—11 p, m~Vlour, 13r@Un 6, Wheat—DuGa0s 8 1 apring, Hs 0A@9s 5y whits, 10a 1d @108 4d; club, 10s Yd@Lis 6d, Corn, S25 8d. Tiwod, Tard—dte, Lrvinroot, Aug, 20—4 p, m.—Broadstuffs dull. Wheat—White, 10,@10a 3d; club, 1% Od@lls 8d, ent unchungod, Lonnow, Aug, 20—Evealny,—Consoli—Money snd scoonnt, 633¢ ; 5204 of '03, 108% 5 do \3, 10963 10+ 404, 2043¢ 1 now 8, 1043 Nuw York Ganl L Erle, L@H0Y 3 preforred, 47, Tallow, 424 0G4 B, Faw, 'Aug, 20,—Rentes, 03¢ 730, Livanroot, ~Aug. 29—Lvening,—Cotton a shada femior ¢ muddtig uplaud, e d; Orlosa, G s, 1 s ; wpposulable and export ca :.m'hfhunm&i Cotton o arrive na advincod Couimon rasin, 03 02, TLinwasd oll, 384 61@ 24 04 Nreadalufis aulls Wit 10@1bsd for Vorige Callfornlx white ; 10s 63@11s 30 fur elub do,~ Falliow, 98 0d, Pork, The Eestau Woal Marleot, Bawros, Auy. W,—Wool Lav boen sieady and fira throughunit o wesk, with 8 fulr donsad frony wenn- facturers, and full prived vero sedily hladued, All dualratio'kinds of Lest daubis eatrs doce? wors ' fruy a4 56@47c, with tho loweut tiuro aered and refuscd foe round ot of the anout tosivablo, Sfatecn thous sand Lakes of Michigen Sesss Waro cl M wg 810, and Weatorn flesces linvo ranged moatly from 47@ 810, na to qunlity, Gombing and dalaino floeces aroin dumand; 100,000 bales washed sold &t 67@80¢, and 15,000 bales ‘of umyashod sold st 40@4Ge. Tullod wools_continua metlve nt full pricoas = mipere fina and oxtrn, 42@450 ; Olilo and Ponnaylvania flcccos, meditn, trobfo oxtra snd above, 52350 Miclian 48@%2%0; Winconin Wostorn at 424@00c; washe eombing and delalue, 67@G0¢; unwaslied combingand delning, 40@480; wnwashed and _unmorchiantablo, Bi@12)o; tub-warhod, 57@0c. Buyers aro quits nvmerone, Manufscturors ars ovidently mors Anx- 1ous to soenro supplies than for somn weakn, A largo [oxtion of o Wektoru clip s already conio forward, tecalpts nt thin poiut hwve fallen off. matorlatly, whils holdars nro till wiling to meot ke market at surront rates, Thoro in no presaure (o soll, s n very confl- dlout foeling provalls that Lotler prices will bo roallzod Inter in the heason, The principal domand hna beon for flno Ol nnl” Tonnaylyania fleeces, Balou come Drinlig 475,000 hales hiave Leon mado, of which 100,000 sre cholco irablo extra and abovo, nt GO@50Xc, and 200,000 Dales very eholco (doublo oxtra st 87c. Tho balanco fa_ prineljully ab 5i@GGo; oxtra ond doubly oxtra scourad, 6L@5 e, New York Dry-Gaads Markot. Nt Yous, Atg, 30,—Packagotrado contluizes qulet, i fobblug Branchos ore moro actiyo. The market fob cotton goodn remaing unsottiod, - Whito lool blonched gpMtonnaro raducod o 13c ad Coliaga o to 1l)e. Side-band yrinta arain_brlak domand, Lackago and pleco guoda nro fu demond, Worsted dress-foads, shawle, aud foll wkirts nro falely active, Woolons ulet,” Sk, valvots, snd ribbons aro o linpravod ro- quen T Produce Markets. NEW YOUR. e Som, Aup. 49, — Corron — Quiot s une angod, TNEAUSTUPPS—Tlour—Ttecolpts, —— bela; Irm ond 5@100 botler on shipping grado, with a fuff domand for othors at ratlier Nrmur ralos} supor Western and State, $1.45@5.00: common to’ good oxirs Weatern and Stato, $5.05@6.40 3 good to chulce, $1.4525.805 whils whost oxtra, 36.80@0.003 exir ‘OM0, 6,050 .60 3 8t Louls, $6,15@9.00, cloaing firm, Ityo flour siondy at $5,00626:00, moal steady, with fafe do- mund ; Western, $1.00G425, Wheat~i_good_do misnd nd 1@e hotior, clowing firms, Tocetpia, 09,116 bu; No. 2 Onfcago, $1.17; do Milwnikeo, 31.19¢31.% ungradod Jown and Minnosots spring, $113G1.21; Fo. 1 npriog, $L31@1.25; old winter rod Wedtern, H.10 @1-20; Tiow do, ¥1.1031.20 : new smber Weaters), $1:20 2128} whila Westorn, $1.28G145, Kyo quict ot shia % Darloy nowinal, ~Barloy malt quiet nud un. changed, Oorn highor, with an uctivo domand: ro- colpite, 40,000 bui mised Weatorn, 63@830; yollow, B@Sdi, Oata firm and cloned * ateady 3 rocolpla, 48,000t ; niow mized Wostorn, 43@G6o; Whito, 0@ 5to, Hora—Steady, Groceniia—Coffes quiet sud unchanged. Sugar firmior ; falr to good reflulug, 814@8740 ; primo, 8e, Molasuce qutlot und nnchanged, PrrnoLkuM—~In good doiuatd and lower § erude, 55703 roliued, 13)5e, RosiN—Irm, =unerxTiNe~Steady at 3340, "Hans—Quiet; Western, 18G10¢, TrovistoNs—Dork steacly ; now meas, $22,60. Deaf quiet. Lol hama wnchanged. Cut mmeats dully piekled_shouldors in bulk, 8o; middles firm ; long cloar, 130, Lard heavy § primb atesin, 14Xc, Borreu—Ieavy § Weatern, 23@31e, Curesg—Firn, Winsnr—Enslor at 31.021¢, MeTaLs—Copper—Ingot Lako Superor firmer at 20 @10}, Ply-ron—8eotch quist aud firm st 3G@40e; American quiot at 2603 ; bar qulot and unchanged § Ruksia sheot, 13%@16c, Rold, Nhaa—gleady f out €5.15G5.63; cliuch, $5.508050 Sr. Lous, Mo., Aug, 29,—CorToN—Quist and uat chunged ; middling, 163 @10xe. Bakapsrusra—Fiour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet ; No, 3 red winter, $1.14@1.15 ; No, § do, §105i (@§1.06. Corn atoady; No. 2, (4@6c. Oats dull and @ sbade lower ; No, 2,43con track, 44c in oluvator, Barloy dull and nominal. Rye inuctivo and woak; No, <, 1, 8800, Provisions—Pork quiet and unchanged; miew, $20.00 5 npot, 51700, saller tho yoar, Bulkieats dull and_nominal, Bacon quicl sid unchanged, Lard steady | summer steam, 1450, Wintany—Stoady at 08c.. 1HoGs—Rocelpti, 23,000 s good demand for stockor, othiers unchanged; ‘stockurs, $4.6085,25; Yorkors, $5.95@0,35; acon drades, $0.75(7,00, CATtGx~Tecaipts, 600 quiet and unclinngod, Rovtvre~Flour, 5,700 bria; whoat, 57,000 bu; corty, 1,600 bu 3 oats, (4,000 buj rye, 600 bu ; barly, 2,000 bit, BumrsinyTs—Whost, 7,000 bu ; corn, 2,000 bu, CISOLNNATL, CixcrsnaTr, O, Aug, 2J.—Corfon—Dull snd ua- clanged ut 10, Buzapsrurru—Flour doll and unchsngod, Whend dull sud nominal, Corn aearcs and firimer, at GI@ 7lc, Onts steady, with moderato domand, ut 43@47c. Tiyo in light demind, and holders firm af 8¢, Lor- ioy dull and vouninal, OrLs—Unchanged, Eaus—tcarce and firm at 15@16c, Borrer—Sioady, with moderata demand, prag—Dull sad unchanged. ovLions—Lork steady nadin m ot$20,00023,60, Lard fair and firm s, Bulk meats quiot ; shot ldors, < to domand, mmer, 14@ @80 Hpot 3 90’ huyer Soptawber; cloar rib, 12)c 3 clar, 1237¢ Tacon fuir sud thm ot VLGUH@IILGINE1G v 1skY—Firm, with an upward tendoucy, at 970, TOLE Toueo, Aug. 20.—Burapstuprs—Flonr dull ana nncbunged, Whost dult und decled ; No. 2 whito Wabusli, $1:9; No,1whito Michigan, 3116k ; estis do, $1.10 5 ninbor Mishigan, $LU5 bld, aud’ 31,084 nakid; Seplombor, $1.03%3 October, $L11; No, red, $LI33 ¢ No, 4 anal red, SLOS; Corn aleady; with “moderato Gomeud ; Ligh mnixod, cul wid scliorn Auguat, 7TLisc : wolior Septembor, e ; October, ©93;c; low mixed, 705§ yollow, Tls, Oats fullaud ou cluuged, Fkiolrs—Dull and unclisugodl, RECEIPTA—Flour, 1,000 brls | whoat, 03,000 bu ; corn, 16,000 bus oatn, 37,050 bu, Susexeriora—Tlotir, nous; whoat, 25,000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu; 0813, 6,000 bu, BALTINORE, BarTiionr, Aug. 3.—Larabsrures—TFoor dull and unclunged. Wheat qitiet and fiem, Corn quict { mixed Westorn 70¢, Ontuteudy; mixad Westorn, B0whle ; do white, M@3Ge. Liye dull st 83@00c, Tuovisions o dulet. wnid caler; port, $2400; bacon shoulders, 10@104n; clear * rib, WK@Iice} augar-oured hams, @110, Lard, 1oc, BustEn—Weslorn steady ot UG Covrkii—Dull and nominal ut I TerroLeus—Orudo quist and o Wirtsky—~Firmer at SLOL@I YHILADE PHILADELYRIA,AUL, -Luganstusre—Flour dull more Seilurs thun buyera for Indlaug and Oblo extra family, -Whaeat irmor und not_quotably bigher, Rye, g0, Outs 92, ~Corn firmor ; mixed Westorn, 85@H activo ; mixed, 480, Wik y—§L0s, dy ; cliolca Weatorn, 23@%c; fair o good, S0, Cupcsi—Quict and steady at 13)¢@130. b tronig 3 Westera, 216323, LrTonLEuM—Lers firm § Totied, 11%@12; eruda i1 bl 850 3 in bulk, fie, ‘BUFFALO, Buvrato, N, Y., Aug. 20,~BREADSTOYPS~—Wheat ontirely nomiuzl, ” Coin firn aud jn fair domand ¢ nliado Digker ; snles, 17,000 bu to urrive ot TAxe ; 6,000 bu in smiall Jots ot Tdco; 17,000 bu spot’ at T4¥e, Ouln duil and \mclimuge Tuviaura—Whent, To; corn, 8a; oats, 10K, NEW ' ORLEANS, New Onpeans, La., Aug. 9),—PuovistoNs—Bacon firwer ud netive ol WHEKGUNGHHGHNG 1650 ; bums, 1636@103c, Cor'rr—Dull xnd 1ower ; stack in first hands, 6,000 age s i dealor's baud, 11,000 bags ; ordinary, 173 1603 fair, 18@19 5 ood, W G2: | prime, 2056 910} othors uchauged, AILWAUREY, MinwAKRE, WiA, Ang, 20,—Onzapsroyes—Flour uict aud_unchonged, Whent stoady, with modorato jonand; No, 2 Aiiwatkee, 963 s wellor August, S33¢; Soptember, 93gc, Oats wenk ;. No, %, 402, Corhi—No, 2 uizod, 6. 1y qulot and atiady | Se. 1, g, arloy iy ood demand ; No, 2spring snd selior Septomber, 930, Furzants—~To Buffalo, 3. Reczrris—Llour, 5,000 bris BurpseNts—Ilour, 16,000 bl OLEVEL. Lo Onwego, e, at, 111,010 bu, ‘wheat, 67,000 bu, ND, i 29, — BRKADSTURPS — Whoat No. 1red, $1,12; No.3, SL0%. Ourn quict and steudy high mixed, 756 ; low mized, Tdo in cars on Lruck, 70@Tie. Oatssléady; No, 1 Stats, 48c; No. 3, 44e; while, 162 TEnoLEV~Dnchungud, Reostrs—Wheat, 4,500 bu; corn, CLEVFLAND, O,, Al steady und unchuniged 1,400 bu; oats, 5,860 L, DARING, Tort of Chicnyray Aug. 30 and 31, ARRIVED, Sclir Queen, volifns Plor, wood. sl 11, O, lteg, Yorlnga Lake, ldmber. Behr Myrile, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr 0. Hikbard, Almbeo, wond, Selir Levi Grant, Muakegon, lumber, Sehr Iver Lowson, Mukkegolt, hnnbor, Selu Ells Elltnwood, Whito Lake, lubor, Helir A, Rust, Muskigon, lumbor, ebr Lowly Dayy Alpoi, luatar, sichr T, Butes, Bt, Joseph, luniber, tehr i, B, Hubbard, Grand Huven, barks Seow Gladiator, Manlsloe, lumbur, Scow Lvalino, ffulo, cval, Hcow J, R, Bontley, Buniald, coal, Scow Marliior, Cluy Banks, bark, Houw P, Haunsh, Lodgobiors Hrelior, wood, Tiarga Wolvaririe, Graiid Haves, lumber, Iiurge Oity of Lvle, Araud Liaw, lumbor, Bargo Trausfer, Muukegon, Lanbor, Hehit Raolno, Mikeyon, limbor, Henw Mbiton, Whito Laky, luraber, ehir Mary Hoolh, Blouy Ureck, wood, Heti Ttab Roy, Satgatuck, woo, Belir Hattlo Malier, Holiahd, cedar ponts, Sebr ilwatkeo Belle, Grand Rupids, wood, Belir Mary, Muskogou, lambior, ki tumber, Xt o, Monolutiioo, bisison, Aenonduco, lumber, yson, Motowlice, lumbaz, , Stunbiec, lumer, e Rogglator, Pantwaler Munuber, Behr R, J, Bkidinor, Ioubwator, lunbe 8ebr Faicon, Ludingien, abor, Seow Aunte Tomine, Lidinglow, luaber, saehr Honust Job, Taibwater, Iutber, Hehie B, P, Royee, Giuen Buy, codar posts, Trop Lake Oniario, Montreil, wundrlox, Hebr Marengo, Bullalo, coal, Prop Jamcs Davidsos, Bay City, salt, Henr 1, J, Wilcos, Ty Oity, salt, k6 Breore, Tentun Harhor, mndriss Coroua, Ht, Jinuplt, ndrics, lorutie, favels Wor, sk, 8 Pitio Litko urk, it Lurk, rk, M Hebr 1 Hohy 1) run, Bywh UL 4, Hohr 8, G, Audiws, Graud Havea, wood, Balir 1t. ©, Orawfortl, Bhisboggan, lwbor. P Meuoumiue, Muskagen, sundskas, —_——— Bclir Champlon, Bay City, lumber, Btmr Bhoboygan, Manllowor, sundries, gk L. 0. Nomirum Wl eoil ir G, B, Turingtor!, Whitoltall, junbor, Liargo Contoat, Munkégon, Inynhice, 8l Hamlot, dtuskegon, luniier, Belr olen Blood, Mitskogon, linabor, Belir B, Slintnous, Muskegon, imubar, Sebe Bolptin, Tatdingion, iy, it nnlo Wing, Ludington, limber, Sl 6 17, Hinen e, ol Prop Clevoland, Opdensliirg, sundries, ol John Burl, Cleyolni, fione. Bete J, D, Bawylor, Oloveinnd, conl, tichr Donaldson, Claveluid, coal. Belir Jolin O'Nall, Glovolenl, vont, sichir Monsoou, Travarse lay, wond, Trrop, 8, C, Baldwin Yacanabn, fron ore, Bargo A, L. Totler, Ewcatinta, Jron oroc’ Helur 0, inrrinow, White Lako, tmber, 8ehir 4. G, Hliamoas, Mutixe, luinbos, ;l:llr (}L B.kI;Ian,F(ch 0, salt, 'rop Frankfort, Pore Marquette, wool gehf Glayton Bile, Osveego, eoats i Belir BtatTord, Verinilion, conl, Hehir Rining Star, Oswogo, walt., el . B, Filor, Muskogon, Iniraber, Sehe Ginhany, Falr Haver, coal, Lrop Fuuntaths Oityy BuiTelo, mindios, Halir Neclpracity, Maniutoc, lunbor, Hehe I, Howlot{, Maufstes, lumber, Helir Annto D, Hanson, Munistee, lumbor, Schir J, W, Brown, Manisteo, luraber, Bebr Arab, Ludinglon, lnmier, Bchr dreat Weat, Shoboggan, lumbor, Selir Gubay, Green Bay, lumer, Sehr Emoliue, Ludington, limbor, { Selir Motno, Endingtan, Winhor, . Hebr Novth Sitar, Pentwater, wood, Selir Beloft, Aluska, cedar poats, Sehir Jessfo oLarth, Klugaton, salt, Sehr Joe Duvall, Kowatiice, woo Scow Grangor, §t, Pauls blor, burk, Sehr Hed Wing, Erle, coal, Butinle, soal, Sehr Ononilo 8elir G, J, Rtuoder, Mautlowad; Bark, Sobr Kitey truat, Baagatuci g, Schr M. A, Mulr, Mugitate, 8ehr Jo Vi, Greon Hay, linive: Belir Arrow, Ifolland, Wond, CLFE LD, Schir T Tompo, White Hiver, 1 ton foed, 2 brls sugar, Sebr X, J. Bkidmoro, Pontwater, 500 Ln oata. 10 brie tlour, & lrls porle, 6 bels bowf, 1 ton feod, md St Stal Sifver Takn, 2 bita & Sechr Coral, Silver 2 bri rk, 1 ton fezd, Hehe X, 5. Toogoes, Buialo, Bhe00 Kot Prop Aunio Laurs, Menomines, 175 tons stone, 35 tont n ron, Dargo Metighauncs, Monominos, 3 bls pork, and Indrios, = Dargo . B, Robinson, Menomirico, 100 b corn, 200 b oata, 10 brl york, 10 brls boc, 6 brln beazs, sud sundrics, Bargo £, E, ‘Fynon, Menominge, 100 bu corn, 200 ba onts, 112 Inrd, and Aundries, Dargo Mory Amauda, Grond liaven, & tons fron, Holir Liron, Stugatuok, 100 aroen Nides, nd sundries. ls:g; }(fi:ouhmmi- 5 %Im&k«;&n, 30 cordu stone. rop Linvoln, Tort Colborse, thonc 0, 35,780 1 wucat, SR Prop V. 1, Ketehum, Buflalo, 61,400 bn whoat, NIGHT CLEATANCES. Prop Nowburg, Duiialo, 16,609 bu whiat, 1,366 bit co 24,415 b cats, 300 Lls Hour, 900" ida lard, 1, Ligs seod, and mud rios, Schir Sucboygun, 3unitowoe, sundrics, Prop Onelda, Bulfalo, 18,000 bu cora, 500 brla flour, Prop ‘l‘)(!’flultmgn lwtl,llfl I‘nlln‘x broomn-coru, P gomery, Port Ifurou, 93,002 bu co: 2 D flowr, 318 barinys b, D0 €T 60 Schr E. A, Mayen, Port 1luron, 28,147 bn corn. Schr Muu]url’n(uoe, Grand Haven, 10 brls pork, and mundrica, D:mowll;luy:r, Oswego via Port Colborne, 31,063 ba out, Targo B, B, Buckhout, Buffalo, 19,075 bt wheat, Bolit , 11, ftnitur, Divifalo, 55,000 b whears: Selir 31, Filmoro, Oawogo, 14,000 bu wheat, Prop Gdorge King, Butfalo, 30,000 L corn, Belir C, L. Youny, Buffislo, 24,600 bu corn, And 48’ veenols cleared light. Inke Frelghts wero_qulot at 3o for corn and 3% for wheat to Buk alo, Kigagage:menta : To Buffalo—Stoam barge Lutere Ocean and tow Argonaut, former, wheat 34c ; latter, coru at 30 ; burges Youny and King, aud scr 1, Jobu® sion, corn at Yo ; prop Tountain_City, wheat and corn. thrdugh. To Oswogo—Sehr M, Pilmore, whoat o 030 To Montrenl—Prop Lako Ontatio, whent at Ide, Tolal, 8. Capacity, 6,000 bu wheat and 160,000 bu corn, Vessols Passed Port Iuron. PonT HURON, AUg, 2,—DowN—Prubs Idsho, Psem snde, Annlo L, Craig, St, Josoph, Swullow; sched E, Ae Nicholos, Jans Bull, 'Aldebaran, Pfatcr, Cambria, 1inttiy Uoward, Cavallar; bark Vanderbilt, Ur—l'rops Dadier Stato, Hurou Oiy, Gordon Capboll, Barnum and connort, Orestes anil'consaris 3 schrs Jatnca Coneb, Wolls, Burt, Brooklyn, Irequoley Gulden Zule, Aonilor No, 1, Sunnyside, Yortar, Wisp—Sontl, Weatlir finc. Tour tiugoy, e, Aug, 20—Evening,—Dowy— Props Wavorly, Chemplain, Jarvls Lord, Japan, Phil Shoridun; seirs L, 1 Gity of Groen Bay, Whits Cloud, I, A, Kent, A Ur—Propa Jav: ackett and consorta, Speciud Dupuien ta e Chicauo Tridune, Tont Kunox, Hich., Ay, 30,—110wN—Props Winse Jow, Weaous, Alka und cussort, Harana aud consort, Egypt and couvort, Tuwisend nad consort, Fay und schurs Euis L, Coyno, Guldlng Sitar, Lolandy Col, Cook, larvest 1Tome, Soa Geny,. Boll Hancour, Aary, lattie, Heolls, Mouticollo, W, C. Clevolavd) Higypio & Jonus, John 'f, Mott, Uv~—Lrops Laviflc, St. Puul, Lowell, City of Concord, Mury Jureckd, Viviun uud congort? uchea Nowaboys 3ugll, Mauziuilia varks D, ¥, Dobblus, Slizabuh ouca, WiNp—Northoust, light, Weathor fino, “Fho tuy Mocking Biird' pusked down with the sche Johu T. 3ot in tow. Sho was picked upin the tu.‘;:u luakiog badly, and goes into dry dock ot Do= roit, . AMiscellancoun, "Tho tug Burton will bo unt agaiu to-day. —1t0 nebvd American Unlon, Lowis Lay, Ataunto, and ottor, which untid quita réceutly wero Cxclusivuly eugaged in tho grain trade, aroub prosont cossting on Luke Mlcligan, setghting umber to this city. " —ltwm veportad that quiten oumbor of propellers, which Jiave been laid up for a time at Bullilo, among. thiem tho ltocket uud Comot, are propanug 10 resums businees, i S # —Tho now prop Music, plylng botweon Travorse Oify 4 Eagatuiin, Uroks” oo o tha rauks of Lot rock-shaft witeu 60 miies out from Edvanaba, Tuosdoy ovenivg, After drifidyg sbout i a Lolpless'couaition for twotity-thteo Lours, wlio was picked up by the prop Gen, Uaine, sud lowed'to Traverse City. —'rie seow Industry, which sank off Black River, Lake Erlo, was coal ladc, Bhe went down 0 sude denly tut the erew burely escuped yrith thote lises, It Iy thonghs that sho wirick (hewreck of tho stwf Morning Btar, as tho pumps wero tried an_ hour pres vious tu her 1084, und sho was thon making no waler, —'ha lateat from the sulir Bonson was tht sho wed st Ipswich, Eng,, and tho-Sho would not probably rv- turn this coavots, 1t way Edtoved that she would aufl for sunderiund, to tike on w corgo of cusl, und, yrte cead tueuco Lo tha Meditorratean, It not unlikely {hut 5ho 1ouy £0 u tho Bluck S, on her roturn trijy for Joad ot gEalu fur o Eughish port. —Tho ease of Philip Miuch knd othors agatnst the prop Tliomas Scott, for collision with tho schr T, A, Blovay in tho old 'channel on tho 8t Clair Flats, in NovemLer, 1874, was_decided i tho’ United Statea Disrict Court st Detroit Mouduy, ‘I spocific cizarges against tho propolier were: 1, Eutoriug the chunnel whils groat apeed ; tho kclioouer was aground; 3, Too , Not_stopping sud roversing hor en~ Eine fu timg, W'he Ubol wos ismaiasod, with costa to th respondent, following important tnstrnctions aro for th gurdinco of vessols nuvigating tho Datrolt Bivar via tho Amorlcan chanuel, and for passiug through the “renton rulroud bridgo, Whon the draw fa closed, during {ho night, thrco rod ights, awabged in tho form of & triuugle, will bo slows {o Veasols, Tho bigghust (niddle) fight will bo funnodiately over tho pIVoL of thu draw at i elovation of 33 fock above L fevolof thu top girder, und W otber lighta will Lo placed at tho suwiuit of tho aidv framo ab wach ond of 1ho bridge moxt the deaw spay, When the draw s open thrco groon lights will bo displayed s abovo, '~Phay Dutrolt 'res Jiresa givea tho Tollowlug fumbor statiatica: * Flity-sovon crafts of ull klinds laden with lumber bavo passed Detroit up 10 the prodont writiuy, hin weelr, tho uggregato_ quagtity being eatl- tuted ot 20,000,000 fect. Noarly 18,600,000 of this aniount cam' froin Amurican ports, (e residue from Georgian Lay aud volnts on tho const of Lake Hurou, Raports deamod authonthe assert tiat 10t lows than 20,000,010 feot will be sbippod from Lyng Iulet befors i close of navigation, 1h0 munufustorios at Parry Hound and other localition tn Guorgian Bny will fur il nearly dowle ial - quantity, Tho frlgls Lrom Durry Hound to Buttulo 1s atalad 10 bu $3.60 (n gold, and from Uyny Iulot 1ho Fatos uxo S1 love, Tho ship: 1uenta of this commualty from tho Grown Bay district to lower ports, which 8 year o two past amounted to no Inconsidorablo quantity, huve slmost antiroly fullen off, and not wmory than three or four cargooy havo Vuon sont East (ho preaent scason, —Accordiug o tha Toledo Commeretal tho toliowing veaols ara ut"Loledo withont angaygementus * Seow ¥ins Guthroy, at tho Pennaylvania dock ; uchrs Foter, st oungylvanln docks Gupn lorn, at Seneylvania clroso, bt Thirkebead' duck ; Idabo, ut ane Gibkon, 'at Wullerhouso dock ; Twin Sixters, ot Klng Yulloutine, at King's dock ; Big Fish, ek § Correapoiifont, ut Strong v dook ; Dol Vranklin, at Strows duek; A, G. Morey, at B. G Sweet'a dock s Willium Youug, at utichior ; Amarantls, at anchor ; Star, ot unchior ; bilg Ouk Leaf, at anchor schin Jury, ot uhchor; ¥rold Wind, at abichor ; the Borlln is al anchor ; Willle Keller, at anchor ; Solkirk, at wuchor ; A, Ford, ut uuchor ; Orkuoy Lass, at Lida Hhoro dock: Evelllo Balws, st Lakio Blioto dock | Gearge W, Davis, st Wabnuls' dock ; 7, 8, Haunnondy at Wabash dock; Allscoro, ut Wibesls dock; 8, 0) Hungorford, ut Wabash dook’” —1ko Dolroit Frea Press saya: “Tho destruction by firv of tWo or 1o stoatners within tho pust few iy L broight L0 tha surfuco o tradition cherished by matlor, thit othory of # 11k natnpara woon to follow, and 4o 6trong hus this suporstition boen ontertained bi the past that fustauces nre clted whoro vedsels Lave beoul dleserted by Tuoro oF loss of Uheir crows, wider stich fears or promenitions ws rats havo desortod sl s Just prior Lo thedr dwtriotion, To Bubstantiate #uih a Lellof, Incidonts are roluted that huve ocourred tu twos pint ou_frosh wutars, The dustruction of the stmr | Weshington ~on Long Yoint, in 1633, was followed by tho loa of & voasel of th nano tio “lston 8 cans the Erio Csual, an samo name on' the Oblo River, aud occurring within a few hourn of onch ‘othor, shnr Waehtugson No, 3 widch_wos burged i Yale Xirio in 1668, was followed, a8 the rocords show, Ly Wy Jonu of & slubp on the Narth Itivor, on sty 'dito, & consl-boat nesr. Forlamoutl, on the 'Oklo Canal, abd a Drig n the Gulf of Moxico, ‘Tho burning of (hy st Yrio, ou Lake Krlo, in 1641, waa followal, m thora are meny yot will remomber, by the lok of tla el ¥irls, tho caputzing of s vodnl of tho asnio az aud damagu sustained by snothor steamer of Lo nan by collialun, Consfug down tos moro Yecont dute, which wll will vowember, 110 tsr Snablrd wia Lurued on Lale Michfigu in 1668; during thy samo twanty-tour hours thowcon Beabird Sun¥ with coul st Kulley’ Inlaud, snd u webr Seabivd went ashore. on Like Kelo, 'But whon Wa_ reincmber e karge ibuiter of ;flrutun wiclt yoar, Lo coincidoioe W wvh 40w £ Th Tl

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