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e ¥ ¢ & g Aaily Tribwn YOLUME 28, REAL ESTATE, “CALOMET AND CHICAGD Canal & Dock Company AND ASSOCIATES, Tn addition to offoring inducements for tho location of Industrigl Es- tablishmonts and Manufactories at SOUTH CHICAGO, NOW OFFLR LOTS, BLOCKS AND ACRE PROP- ERTY FOR SALE Upon Popular and Favorablo Torms, and offor tho bost and most attract- ivo Grounds for PICNICS, SAB- BATH SCHOOLS, CIVIC SOCIE- T1ES, Church Opon-Air Gatherings, and Sociotios, to grounds covering oighty ncros, npproachable by tho STEAMERS of Commodoro CoX, and FOUR RAILWAY TRAINS, to which thoy cnll tho ATTENTION of ALL INTERESTED, . Tho now industrios now furnish omployment for laborors in consid- erablo numbers, to bo largely in- cronsod at onoo, 2 Apply at Iond Ofco, Commor- cinl-st,, South Chieago, snd st 182 Deoarborn-st., Chicago. Maps, Plots, Passes, and Escorts furnished to examine the proporty. Communications by mail promptly attonded to. ' TOR SALE. -72 feet. on ‘Whabash-av., north of Thirty- first-st., Mi’slfifl por foot. born.st. MRBITE BULDIG ROOM 10.: . JOEAN:NAVIGATION. ™ ;National Line .of : Steamships, . i/ NEW,YORK TO QUEENSTO'N AND LIVERPOOL. 3% TIE QUEEN, 4111 turday, 10th Juls, ab 10 B n uiy, 451 KNULAND, 459§ tans n.u{‘rd':y. '-q.)u‘u’. :llp. m, ¢ . ¥or London.Direct. Every. el lvl i & N hAS g»(v 4 ' .Cabin paysage, 870, €1 3 i it gt el en: ST e o s ton 10 'ropald Slqerago tickots srom Liversiool at tha lawos o tickela trom Livorsioot, at tha low ratoe. . Apply 1o A Nprilgast coraer Qlark aud Laudalphests. (2buoiia 2w _nigritih 1ttso), Chicayy bawoe 46t (.;Jh.'fld’x‘).?m““"“’ AL Biopuiiie ALV P It Tnclion tarday, Jaly 10 RIIQUK Foustin,ceesronn Shordar: Jolr 8 ifteilies Danen o August 7 I)l'l ICE O] ABS A 10! g wino): e v e S O silan, aod lucluding; ol Lecsssaties. SHOuL seice T BL0RoL MACKHNZ1K, Agent, & Brovdwa, N.¥. AMERICAN - LINE. REDUCED RATES . i . . YO AND FROM ¥ C LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, . Andall'portain Great Britain and thio Continent, 3. M. SULNE, Westorn Agont, . lfi{{‘f‘:{l“l‘ corner Madison, - - B Sopurgoy v, (nager, Dorrr, ,U. ¥ S. {terbitinaS: et 310 fo 3 = LN DERSON uhun-fifi",w NTT g e sl VATL, | Groat:Western. Stenmship Ling * From Now York th Bristal (Kngla; u’)!l\renh 4 fl‘l‘l‘liléhh ,B\x;:,wm ' 5 y.u)u!y_d}. ko Shore 5, T MODON LT Aacuet . MERCHANT.TAILOBING, A~ A e e Por Gent Disoomnt 'ON.ALL ORDERS PUROHABED O DURING JULY. AND AUGUET. 0° BROWN : & * PRIOR, SHINT TAILORN ANDv IMABERDARNERS, 2 168 Wabash-av,,.cor. Monroe-gt, ». ’ MGNE!?@OI'AL.* : EWER PIPE, WiLTan n SEE s ‘UBALBIUNVITIL‘I}IVHD i : . " ] PV, ’h i IWER « PIPE p BWERLAGE MATRRIALN, Frankiin pod Adams.sts., Ohiosgo, .S0arLps, e FAIKBANKS' S cntuwuua ' Mo AI-L;{‘IIQ;.'-nI.E.'"S: 8. MOg&E & 0O, ' St Chltagn Hecyrafultobuy only the Genuie, ' GRNCINNATI SANITERIUN, A FEIBL NENTLY.KATABLLS A LT T hne pulative e ER(LEES para fl o) uufl:fl.lnd“n;‘!’.’i"l‘!fil‘i\“l‘!n" 2 fi‘sfi;fi' shuaraliiads 0 WS 124 pther sarcation, o Colluga iLill, tantitod Coliutys Gnta, ; Nol *], wiso, s tho ca: PARASOLS, SULTS, &, WOSOAL OPPORTUNEEY BARGAINS! 1,000 Parasols Sun Umbrellas, NCW AND PASHIONABLE, B00DS, AT LESS EEAN COST. 500 LINEN SUITS. POLONAISE & JACKETS, AT HALF PRICE. PRACKEBUSH, DICKSON & GO0, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Coaland Coke WILLOW GROVE. YOUGIIOGIENY (Gas Coal): HOOKING VALLEY, BLOSSBURGIH, LACKAWANNA (all sizes), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.: Soeslal Tnducements made o Jarg Consumers. and Dealiss, ' MAIN OPFIOE: ' RYXL ' Iigqndogphfst. 8. W.. cor,.Carroll and Morgan-sts, PROPOSALS. T PROPOSALS ~ PUEL EOR THE TUBLIC SCHODLS fealod Prapassls witl ho received b the. off Olork bf . ths tion: ! Fdueatlon, No. 85 ¥t das, July. Ly 1870, &1 13, T o 3,80 Wi {Coal (0,500 ok of Latyo Egie 00 botsof Small 80l 101004 b TTADEG) fov 4400 toms of -Fiott Cons curds 0f Slobs; torz cords of Beach ar Maple Wood. Said fsto o dotivorud af hu sovural hehpol Luildlogs o tho clt} at wiel) timas ani in’ Such auswtiiios bolwyoa he y of Baptamber, 153, nud tho 1«t day of June, fiail b urdered by ihe: Bulldlog snd Huoply o oard of baueption, Al ph o Uaal i b well serernnd Bpfors iaving thd yard, sod to no welghod n elty acalds balary deliv: . Lo ubtalped on appliostion Ay Lusthoe tudormdon {0 tho Liufiding and Suvyiy Seontav o atse addrons, i}y 1. Of oacl day. or 133 . 2 s nunes of b and Pn:runh will bo rocctrad fur the liard Coal, for tho Boft Coal, sud for tue Woad and S)kbs, separately. D o Commtin torgera (o ixbi o rafoct avy ono of tha . propeale, iy Pact of any propueal, ve all of tho iropota u‘a‘blmmafl. i liay Al dooms F (h LORE 1n80routE DE tirs <lige “Rdross proposals to the * Comumttivo o1 Janitars snd netien P lorsea -+ Brgposai Tor Haed Coalys Grather: + | LEBY aud CLO! 4:3W_ IFTE' 1 Com, on-Janltors { snd. Byyplie: ARTISTIO TATLORING. |10 Per Cent DISCOUNT On all garmants ordezed of vy during July snd August, L 1875, . Wa nro projamd with our AUTUMN BTYLRS and - FAHRICS 1o, ¢xoonte, orders for FALL and WINTER &ooda aa woll aa for tho yomatndor of summpr, WEDDING OUTKITS A EPECIALTY. EDWARD ELY & C0., * IMPORTING TAITORS, WADBABI-AV.. CORNER MONROH.BT. ESTABLINHED 1854, -PIANOS AND ORGANS. PELTON & POMEROY, QBNBI!AL AUENTS PORR PI 3 public_thas uai’ 150 & 591 . Desire to annpunce totho now havo st thewr, Warorgoms, 390 & 23 stgo&.n. a largo assortmant of ¢ AZLE. TON nndl othor Plancs, TAYLOR & FAN. L UGH & A RIEN'S Organs, for which thoy are Bcla'Afiflms in the North wost. Extraordinary jnducements will be &iven to purchasors, either on 3‘ d Coaty ORYS pa Reht; 71 i’ the 'Northwost, rzans torent. 280 & 231 Stak gw or for rice List anted in anos and *p .CAUTION IE WILLEOX S GIBIN NE - 13 (.‘u.wll'%rt‘;v"r‘d; ""’.““‘"'..':5;.‘?‘3%"‘ R 5 A'h]‘j?fij"\fflnm afe oo ey s fiml. ’l o, ¥ 075 yabd B4 & | Al saslors o wEVL IS LY x ity e i ;IIIM?I'.:;‘.'MA% ‘:‘?‘d‘ N others .lf. ). PACKING HOUSE We offer our_ Packing § ‘aa _ smla:xgu (Y A R A A Lioa . 3 Kal -'m'lhquuum ¥ R{YOOD & GO, 1h Commluslon Marshagtv, 1y Wasbtngodeat, ViRragn PRUSSE * Celebrated fur . PUILTY, Wl ¥ PALATA 1, KNENS, Vi ¢t BALATS g fii‘m‘},:'.:‘.:“v..'é:{a'u“.-. C THE GRASSHOPPERS, HICAGO, Continued Invp,stigg,tign' of the " " Damage in the Missguri Bottom, Tue Farmers, for (he Most Part, in Easy Circumstances, and Cheerful, From Half to a Wliolo Crop Prom-~ ised Throughout. the Grass= hopper Region, Replanted Lands Turning Out ‘Remarkably Well. The * Grasshopper-Sufferer ¥ of . This Year an Unmiligated Fraud. From Our Orn Corrsnondent, Ar. Joreru, Mo, Julyd.—'Lhe result of my obeeryations during a tour of wevoral hundred miles” throush ' the grarshoppor district goes to confm the reports given ma ot every polnt wherd I mado inquirg,—that even in the worst ravaged districts THE DESTRUCTION WROUGNT NY THE 'NOPPERS hiau been far from comploto. Instead of moving i a direct lino, devouring all lu their track, the ‘hoppers Lopped about, from one locality to an- oftior, romctimies tuened lu their course by a river or crock, somotimos by atract of onen prairle, and sometimes by o Irequontly-travoled rond. In several Ipeatitien fn Southosstorn Ne- braska, on ofe ‘slde of A road were.td b nocn griin-flelds that had beeri “almost wholly do- ntroyéd by the 'honpers, whilo on tho othor nest tc uo domago lind Leen,done, 1 ‘ THE MISSOURT RIVER BOTTOMS Teaw almoat innumgrable fieldn in swhich wore canelderablo patchea that hud wholly déscaped tho grasshioppers, whilo the ‘remainder had boeh eaton down totho ground. A shoit distauce west of Atehisou, Kan., thoroisn strip from 3 to 6 miles in width and perhapa twice that in Jongth, which was loft untouchied by tho 'hoppors, and in which to-day.the corn piauds sbont 8 rect high, while the surrounding region was stripped of growing crops by the jumping pests. At Drownvillo, Neb., a farm- ertoldmo that bLin cntire crupin.the bottom lands on the Littlo Nobraskn Rtivor was saved by thefactthnt toged atittho'hopper would havo had to crose the river. 'L'lhicy eamo. up to the opposlta bouk, clambered up ou ihio troes on the river's .edge ;. nad, in Lis languago, ** surveyed the gitun. ton.” Tho Nemaln at that point is ouly about 30 yards wide, but the hoppers bad not yot roachiod the stago of full dovelopment, and could tly but short distances. A fow of them .climbed outin tho fasthormost branches ovor- Langing tho water aud cros<ed, but the rost did _not follow, and somo of thoso that csssyed the Bight dropped in tho river | 80 TS CLOL WAR BAVED and Lis corn, ho told me, W promiscs. 80 ;bushels to thoscre. In Missourl, back of this city, X am informed, thocorn is tho same—wholo flelds having boen epoiled in sowa cases ; parta of fields more frequontly. In Kansas it ias been isimilar, Along tho line of tho Atchicson, To- “I'oka & Bants Fe -Railway, . withiu tho 'hop- per distriet, which extcods a littic west of Tapoks, thore are to ba found tlelda that liave csonped tho ravages of tho pest, which, now that the ‘hoppers huve taken flight, aro ont ‘of lharm's way, and are good for 80 .Lushela of corn to tho acro. It s, .of courso, noxt to impoeuible, without making most oarce ‘ful investigations and inquiries 1 cach county in tho 'hopper district, to closely eatimate what ,portion of the region in which the *hoppora wera 4. | bntclied eacaped. Iut.from eavoful obsorvation of a conslderablo portion of that district, and from most extonsvo Inquiry, I nm eatistied that from 5 to 75 per ceut of tho growing crops .wholly escaped, for winch the proxpect is of an oxtraordnarily large crop. 'T'ho region 'WDLASTED A% BY ¥IuL," . with bara Lill-tops and plains wholly destitute af | .vegotation, Lhave Losh uuable 1o find, Huch .may-liave been tho appearanco of tho sountry within the conflued of Wi grusshoppor district oro sho 'boppers took thglit. To.day tho places .whera thoy hsve boen are marked, not by blight- ed flelds, -but 2‘{ a growth of corn (replavted)- ‘from 8 to G iochos s hoight, coming up most ithnftily, Xvon the wheat-fields, #horn of their 'growing orop by the 'hoppers, Lave—uit two- fthirds of, thom - L shiould ssy—been plowed,. and ‘hava begu or. nro . being . planted in corv, or ;mliet, or -Ilungarian grass, Occasionally wo, 'found fields of. cata or barley, o growiug crop lon which was takon by the ‘hoppers, auwd whioh (ara left, as tho 'hopper lefk thow,. with vuly the bare stubblo atauding. Lut s this the case ouly: iwhore tho farmoip could not find timato replant, {Bome auch fiolds au theno are now, notwithstand-+ Hug the Jatonions of 1o ueauon, bog roulaoted.. 1**T'lhie wpring waa vory late, it’is not uuroa- ,sonable to oxpeet.a'lato fall,” tho formers bave ‘said. 4010 1w Nebrasha, Ksnsas, snd Wisconsin, :knl if we do uot mako & crop, we can .at least. make NST-CLASS FODDER, ? bl . which will ba 8o, juuch gain."” Throughout the | ! “'hopper rango in each of theso Btatos, tho farme ors hinye acted on that theory. - Tostend of pros .senting the aesolated nfvmmncn 1 biad expocted to find, the whole rogion tecme with evidences ‘ot modt active industry. Everywhero along the route] Liave.seen mon At work foplauting corn—not in the old-fashioned way, with a .shovel-plow to rua :the furrows anda mea fol. lowing ta drop tho corn 8ud others with loes to ‘cover i, . bat with plansing machioes dravws by ‘two borses, by aid of which one man aud 8 boy cah replant “about- 15 acres par day. ‘Iho eunorgy with which the wark is beiug pusbed {s ndieatod by tho fact that ouo firm in this eity, .within the past few days, Lae sold eighteen car- loads of soed-corn, snd wnother firm fourleon .car-londs, while othors- huve mrde saleson » similar scale. = TUE * GHASSTOFPER-SUFFERER " A FIAUD. . Ono of tho most gratifyiug results of wy ob- soryations has been the discovery that . the * prasshopper-anfforer ¥ ix . an uamitigated fraud. Last year it wos otherwiso.’ . 'fhe chiof damage dono by the “'hoppory was In Weotern Kansas and Nobraska—reglons’ which this yoAr Tue dsmage then ‘done Ly tho “'hoppors was multiplied by the drought, which bad fay more to do with fetching about $hé short crop of Jsst year, Tho losses foll prinolpally upom - naw’ wsattlore, ho Lad ‘takon: lands under the llomestoad uct, or .bought of .tho railrond com- panies, and who, . at ‘the bogiouing of the ‘keason, hiad only money enbogh o’ curry them until the crop should bé barvested. 'Tha crop- faflare lefk them destituto, and much suttoriug ‘tollawed. lleficf came, however, lu season o enablo them to put in full crops thix spring, which ‘was dono, snd, baving . escaped the rav- ‘agen of the ‘Loppers, thay &T6 HOW 1 proapbrous ‘condition. In the prescut "hoppor-llistrict thie farmers bave boen suong the wealtbicst in f{mr respaetive Htatosy havo - exporienced very little difticulty In obisinlog seod for'replanting | -have beeu wided to w coualderabls oxtent by fhe sev- cral ralief-goviction whero they wero uuable to ‘Telp-themselvea:s Lavo au abundant fovdsup- Pply. Mud, with tho prairie-grass, will" have abundau: feed for thair working-stock. Of courso thero [s active DEMAND FOR LALOR, the aroa planted’ wnd replanted In corn being greater thiun ever bafors, sud no man abie to Wwork and willing to work, ih Nebrasks, Haness, or Missanrd, ean - find -decent rretext for buing Idie. 'Tho uniform response Of farmers in theso Btates to wham ' have putb induiries "as to whetber ald way required Las'beed, ' Oh, we can take carti'df buvselves.” We will Bava'ty Jivo » fittla " closs “atid econtmike {u evory wiy until® the arop is made; buv sl 'wo'want 0 sotus right' symin i & favorablo scasou this fall, If that ail us, these will be dauger of sufforing, But SATURDAY, JULY 10, #inco the *happera liave left, wo feol hopeful and believo we shall como out all right.” Thesn farmers are toking the only coutse Ly wwich mew evor “come ont Al fight, They are vigorously working their WAy out, and auch elergetic induytry ae they muti. feet T yenture W nowhers oleo dieplnged In the Lulted Siaten, 1118 hot smply Working becanan they Liave to, but Lecause they want Lo fakke work pay, ‘(Lo late Tiequeut warmi ramne, ful- [nwid by hot wenther, further encourhftes them. * Ou wuch daga as this," said & Missdon mao to me yiaterday, “corn will grow an tnch. Witha wonple of weekn of mich woather, If thero [s not too great a ram- tho crop will Lo almost swhiera it would bave beon Uit for tho hoppers.” TIE GRUMDLERS. Of couren thete aro despondent grumblers and o grinmblera, Lut they are fow. xud recoive no aympathy. 1 encountered oue of them at Atch kol tho uiher day. 1 had etopped at 8 sce torn to make domn (tqniries ad Lo the new viety of aned-corn oflered for pale, when be jn- ted with, ** What I the ttac of planting ¢d-cora an that #"—pointing to somo of 0 quéstion, it maken a cron, it wou't Loghall & ctop anzhow," 1L was tho figat uttorance of ithe sort [ had heard rineo i renchicr] tho dissanr:, —1ho tiret intimation o tho part of anybody that thets was now any- g 0 he.dono but 1o replant as widely 3 pos- wible, aud work with redoubied cuerey to wake the crop s and T turued to et aprcod tenle at im. 110 wus evidently a relio of the bLorder-ruflian duys, aud s oataral kabital most have ben suluawhiero over o river in Siasouri, us Mis- wouri was along tho lurder 4wenty'years ago. From boneath o battered wivaw bat s long, un- Kempt, vondy locks stragyled down ol thoy Joned tho straggling, wiry, unkempt teard that well-ngh concenled hiu visage, Litiouy, blood= what eyes sud a howk's-ill noso completed Lis Ivh)‘nwunumy. Yrom his frayed slouched straw hat to lup lsternut breechios, aud the toow of thio cow-hide boots 1 whicti the biecclieselegs were Lucked, ne'er-do-well was proclaimod by all nbout hine He was wandestly a wplendid yubject Lo fish for catfish and cousumna sud- curu whisky, but of ''NO ACCOGNT " at the plaw-handle, *Well, what the d—I would you Lavo folkn do,~—turn the land out and starve pext winter ¢ excluimed » bystander, 0! ot cuurse,” observed the fellow, *lut's [f“ on replanting: thers ikn't going to bo frimt eforo next Fobrusty,” and hossuntered ot wath « walicious leor. but there are sre s few of his type in this region, aud it i ouly mou of Lis tvpe who pause ip the wurk of repiauiiiug to nsk, ** What's the uso 7’ ‘The fact 18 the peopia of this region, | while disposod to welittlo their losses and por hape also Lo over-boasting as to the eplendud fers tility of the #oil, .whichi, howovoer, can sesrea be “exaggorated grestly, realizo olearly that at tho worst = they lave saved fot lera thun ouo-third the growisg crop (that is reckoning for tho entira houpor disttict), ani that with a favorable sesson thoy wall you make & crop many timos greator than what was loft thom by the drought and 'hoppers of last year, Yrom tho South Piatto to Fort Heott, and from tho western belt of Aissour to 3 miled weat of ‘Lopekis. they also regurd the graeshoppeis of this soason a8 AN EXCEPTIONAL VIBITATION { aftor 2ll, not vory tnuck more thux tho droughts, and chinch-bugs, aud cattle-diseaso winch have at various times visited tho Stutes cast of tho Missouri. ‘This ig the firat time ths "hoppers have batohed in any covsiderable pumber in this region. 'Choy have loft beforo tho coming of tho season for depositing their eggs. ‘Lhe fow strazgling 'hoppors that romam are prayod upon by puraxites wud:by tho esh-fly which deposits i the ‘Mopper the larvie that develops to wori that hterally devours the 'hopper. There hes beow.io invasion of the grasshoppers from Lo rogion of the grest plains, The wnow thuw far hus Leon mont favorable for tne replauted crops. Outslde the 'hopper dhatricts the crops nre. most promising, and all thiugs combino to reinforeo tha opinton of poople hore, Lowaver, thut at Jast the damaye, thangh Hevero, i not nearly 0 groat as a fow wooks ag0 was supposed ; aud that thero 18 little, if any, ground as yat for appreliousion as to the crop of 1876 and cusuing yours. Haggrr. THI LIQUOR QULSTION, .Views of Judge Cole, of Town. bpecul Correspuinionce of The Chicayw Tribune, Dea Morgs, In., July G—A fow weeks ago \the paopla of this Klate woro somowhat sur- ‘1);(_@ ‘d by t ho announcement that Judge Cole, of !tha Bupremo Court, who is & radical lomperance .man,sud n Probibitignist, had gono.bsck on law “racord, sud como.out for & Liceuso law. ko ro- port was an error. Tho Judge simply askéd the quostion, whether o statuto which was & dead Jottor upon tio record, and nob en- :forced iu .gwo-tlurds of the Statv, was the \best law.to buve ; or whether it wore not better to huvo aucls & law that, m thosscouslicn or see- .tionw where thov would enforce L'rohibition, aud in those cunntes whore thev wonld onforce a taceuno law{ and uot & Proluvitiou law, the feo- ple nught deawdo which they would bava, ‘I'ho Judge lias written a second articlo, con- tinuivg tho wdea advanced in the first, Io reply o tho argument that the Probibitory law anght not to be repealed beonuso of its great moral \oftect in restraindng tho sate of Lguor, even if ot enforced, bo says : If thie_argument restd npon the moral effect of a statuts, and uot upon #a logal cfect (and 1t Bias no legul eifoct wien nut exforcsd), it 16 8 grave queation whtlier hu oifect of wuch atatuts fu ot fuimoral ; whetlicr {ho cxiatence of & statut which s babitually Adleregarded, pud this, too, with complete litaunity to e violators of it, docs uot towd o fuvite o produce 8 Jawlcounosd wilows direct ellict s Iomorality snd ‘crime, ) ! Un the other land, (4 Is cleimed for the statuto giv~ o o the peoyls of o rppuctive countiva tho rigut, i anaklu 1t Uiele duty (o onca at least) (0 vold upe ‘on the subject of Liccuse or Probibitivn, ttat the reauit ‘reached by tho vote would cartainly hiave the” sanction of a majority of tho peopie affected by it, and the law thus adopted wonhl ‘naturslly b enforeed, Tliereby thie guards, restmints, aud beuetiis of 5 well<ligvstod and Judicious Liccusa law, st the luast, ‘would be 8orded to the poople of thoes couLtive Wlere now :rln:flcully freo whisky obtatus; and [Ty ’nll.\tr <couuties, whero 8 Probibitory stat- o can mow ' bé enforcod, the peuplo * will ‘haye the game legal prohibition as they Wwoult have .under a Legialstive "ecrisctment, sud a tore cotmplete and thorough enforoowment of 1f, “'Chat uothing prace ‘tically could ba loat ta the teioporsuce causy, siuce, i {hu countics whiera ow 1o Probibutory aw dan be en- foreed, the Prubibitory law wauld bo adopled and cu- foréed sleo ; and, where uow Lt law s 10t or cauuut ‘18 enforcedy the beoplo wonld sdopt tho Licenss thereby pocnre- ancl o 1t srould ‘over the nurcatrsinel saifie in futozicating drinke, !" I sajmpurt of wuch & Law, allowiug the peojds ut tho ‘several countica Wo right 10 delerwine for theusalyea th queation of thiy Jalice Tuglations ws buvo Ui oucral urliclyal of locsl Al gaverabisut wbich wi- ‘dyrligs our Federad byaton, aud s fudevd puo of fhe ‘cfm carner-stoues of onr whole syelem 'of Govern- ment. Tt i subatantially what our statutes uow pro- (vide in allowing the peoplo uf each wohuoldistrict, of Jeach lownsliip, a0d-0f each county, to duterming by ‘Vote tho questfon of erecting bulllings or structred, tho uut of tax they will levy thorefor, ‘wic,, atc,” 1t {s sutulautially what Ia pow yrovidid by siaille, whervby (ho peotle determine for thowselves Ty vote whother wtock shall bo allowed to run ay Jarge, Laracter of the foucew, or any othier tion, And, 28 & maiter of course, roater dithiculty (n guarding syatust WIURRS, OF epforciig Uio regulation sdopted, whittlier 1t bo Licouso or Frobibjtion, (han 1 respect Lo ollier Jocal "ar pollce rogulaliuns which the people of the countics are uow suthorized to adopt, Under such Iswas snd regulatious, msdo by the peo- rln of the several counties for tbemuslves, and accord- ug (0 the right 1 hey suall b able 10 svo it may wo nol -rowsouauly sxpect tlat tho subject of leinperance will thareby Le sulmtputially soparated from politi Jiko tha Btock law snd questious of & (o rosd Dridgen; tal the Law of regulation adaptod will furced ;'that temperance will be Humum\: that law- Jevauion will bo checked ; that the law will 1ot thets be, avnowitls, 8 masked Lathery to lie hidden Uil tus mahco OF envy of somo:Larsuls tasy awuked (tu dis- charge, to the anuoyunte, if not rulh, of thoss who Juay havo acted upou tho rocoguition WAL t wea adead etier 3 THE FENIifiNIIARV CELEBRATION. Zoths Editor of The Qhicaca Tribune: Jovter, 1L, July 6.—Your Joliet correypond- ent, in Lis acconnt of Eaturdav's celobration at the L'ouitontiary,’ does Iujustice—unlntention- ally, no doubt—t0 some of my associatos in the management of thiy institution, when he ! givos mo tho entiro ¢rqdit for originating the plan on which the celetralion’ was couducted ; sud bo1s entirely wistakol 1 saying that it was carried out 1n 0pposition todho views aud wishou of my # ausociate ofticlals,” 'Te fact ls, that the' plan for our celebration was decided upon after the ullest °‘cousultation hetween -Commlssloner Southworth, Deputy Wardon Hall, sud myvelf, Fach of the E“’ loroen uamed fully :I.pravad it, sud Iabored ufi“‘wl,fll%mm Iy, "as did alao Capt. Bleopari Y utistant Doppty, aud osch 1 su much entitled to whutever eredit’ balongs to it a3 la your obedient worvant, W. McCracousy, Wardes, 1876.~TWLLVE PAGES. WORTHY BURGHERS, Especially Deserving of Mention Are the Galesburgers.--Their Tem- perance Principles. Why They Find It Profitable to Prohibit Snloon-Drinking, The Season at Grand HNaven In Full Hlast---List of Lafe Arrivals. Arrangemants for the Rowing-Re- gatta This Year. CALESBURG, BLANDER. Stacial Correspandence of The Chicago Trilune, Garespunag, I, July 8,—Last week 8 coiroe apoudent of tho Cbicago Times, writivg from thin placo, poured & colutn and & haif of malig- uout elunder and misropresoutation upou tho city, ita institutions, and 1te people, s letter, and all of Lis letters, bave Loon directad sgainut tho collegen of Kuox County, sgejust the churchey, and against individuale, whose moral aud Christian character aro their protection at bume. 1 do not write to dofend iudividuals, But the proaperity of tha City of Galesburg do- poudy, to a cortain oxtent, upou the success of hor educationat institulions, aud their success depends upon the roputation of the city abroad. Ono is mutually dependent upon the otber. It i8 1o this direction that euch wild stutements oud misroprosentstions 08 aro coutained in tho Times correspondenco work to our wjury. The objogt of this lotter is to place Gulesburg in o prover light abruad,—among people who have sons and dauglters to educate. In tho firat place, the city was founded upon TEMPERAN PIINCIVLES, and & clauso iu tho eity chiarter expressly forbida the liceusing or aale of iutuxicating liquor. Of course tuero ara two existing olements, oue ap- vosod to liconse, aud oue in fsvor of 1t regard- loas of the city charter. The auti-liccueo men 8r6 D POWAT 8t pruscist, 8ud the well-kuown sub- tecfuge of tho club system s in voguo. The prineipal argument used Ly the licouso party is that there is a8 wmuch liquor drank under tho club syatem, and that the city 1 deprived of £6,000 or £8,000 reveuue. Tle anti-liccnse party clann that the moral efTect of refusing to license more thau offsets the loss of the revouue. iy tholx rulgy, no drunkard can belong 1o a elub, nor can & minor. Iu ordorto becowe w mewber o pursonmunt gothrouglitho cerotmony ofinitiation, sizo constibution sud by-laws, aud invest a dollar 8¢ o time in **stock.” Many who wonld diep atito an open saloon and buy aten-centdrink will not fuin o elnb, Espeeiatly is this trae of students and youny men from abroad. Whilo they mipght bu enticed into &n upen waioon to tako & dunk danng an eveaing frolic, they would nover think of joming a club whose oniy object Iy to furnish ‘its members with liquor, Lot thio fact bo publiebed abroad that Gales- burg is s town wihout a enluun, snd people . who aro looling for w placy for tha cducation of = ther children will send them Lbre, et It bo known that there uro 8 dozen whisky-sho;s, aud they will must 1kely ‘send thom’ elsewhere, = I is tho truo reason why the license aystem i oppored i this city, aud not with oy desife to abridge the rights of citizens or dictats to them ' what they shal} eat or dejuk, The anti-liceuse party may bo thegrotical and fmpracticsble, but thoy are carnest gud honest, They aro the oldest dud tiest citizens, The four Aldermon who voted againkt license aro tho Han. V. Snlden Galo, 13, 17, Arnold. Tintothy Nash, ' and_ John \. Diet. ieh. Their oppotcnta wero Ii. It Sanderson, Lutlier Lecker, and James Larkin, The timt four reprezont tho causo of relizion, educativn, and morality : the yemaining throe, littlo else than free whisky, © 1TENE. Wiltiam Gulo, the man recently shat by &n un- known speuseit, is stilt alive, but eg 1n u criti condition, A eolored persou named Olivor May- field’ hod mado nnproper propoals to Gals's daugliter, during tho avecuco’ of the famnly, The next day ho wentto Galo aud boldly ro- qnested to be permitted to visit his daughter ssn lover. The request was judignantty epurned, und tho wwnorous darkey departed, Tho same night Usle was shot. SMartield” wan arrested, and, notwithstanding strong circumstautial evi- denco was produced pointing to bun as the guil- ty party, bo wua- dlscharged,” Though s clear casa of attemptod murder, uo yeward hae beew offored by tho autnonitios. The man s poor. 'On Junae 80, the erris family in this city held o Toutilun at'tho residunce of Chatles Ferns, B, and Mr. Wedtou Ferris, aged 76, way the Mothuscla of the flock, Ona hundred gnd four lineal descendanty gathered aronnd the old geu- tlenian ag “ho' rclated cidents of tho fading post. A big old-fasbionod thuner was sorved. Recent chianjzes bavo tuken placa Iu the ox- prous otlice hoere. Ale, Suyder, clerk, waa re- moved to mako room for Georgo A noe, & brother-in-tas of tho , Chicago uilice, ‘Lhe eiti- zona camo forward with a prutont, which went to New York, and shortly afterwards MceNsmoo wad aupcreeded by Goorge 1, Smith, of Chicago, Ryduoy Smith, anotler emplove, was also te- moved, and . Leonard took s place, Tho objection to McNameo wag dissolute Labita, 'ne Rev, J. W, Butler, lato Yresident of the Chnstlan Collego of Sauts Itows, Cal, iy ou his roturn to Kuoox County, nnd It fe rumored that he znllll .o tendued tho Presidency , of Abiogdun Jollogo. " Tho contract for buildiug the Bwedish-Aweri- caw Collego at Kuoxville bas beon given to A, O, Thondaa, Tho building will cost £17,600, and will be begun at ouco. On Thupaday afternoon, whtlo tho ontire fami- 1y wero absout, sumebody outered the rusidesco of A, O, Higgins, sud carried away about 875, A former sorvant of the family is suspected. ‘Tho Nov. Edward Audersou, of Quinicy, will acenpy thy pulpit of the Rav. M. L. Wilitow's Chureh, o, thia city, ou, Buuday. Ho iy tho guest of Postoaster Carr. On Wednesday the lNlov. B. A. Gardnor.per- formed the marriage ceremony for 3r, Williua Craft, of Nopthfort, N. Y., aud Miss Ida Lsoin Tarr, ot Ottaws, this county. Curig Jonson, biliard puncher, has in his waluon $ho dosk from the Knoxville Court-llousy u\'ur‘ which Htephon A. Douglas once diatributed Just Tut ity sppears to bo sproading in this viciu- ity. Tho County Court Within tWo wusks hay convicted five vorwous,—Aun Elsworth, Char- lotto Jolugon, Rose Frazier, Swau Larson, aud Almsu A Lawrence, Uto AWaite trial, aud su- othier dispstched Lersoll to-day by lufl;hn 3 Norwau Authouy, Easg., Mr.. 1. H. fond Mia Buabuoll, aud the Lou. Noriwan Hyds Cuepman nro spending tho week 1u Chicago, okt it GRAND HAVEN, TUE COMINU BEGATTA. Speetal Correapordance of 1'he Chrcage Tribune, Giasp Haven, July 8.—After tho success at- tonding sho efforts for the inauguration last year of & rogular serics of rowing regetias during the summner ssasany, which attraoted so mavy buu- ireda of visitors, it has beoti determined to con- tinue them. Arr,numonll &ro uow being made on'at éxtensive sCalo for the largest aud wmost succeusful rowink regatta over wiven iu the Northweut, tar 10 ealipso tho cne of last season, which, of itsalf; was a success. 1'lio prizes are 10 ba challengo opos, to bo rowed for fu' succes- aive soasous, aud will coat over 1,000, which swount has already been subscribed for this Furposo by saveral of our liberal citizens. All tho crews which wero horo Jaet year, besldos wauy more, have kigpified tbelr Inteution fo ut- tond. Especially wall Chicago and Milwaukeos be better represuntod than [uet yoar. A challongo raco for the championship will' take placo bo- tweon Yates aud Bainbridge, (Lo latter Lav- Ing defeated Yated a whort tune siuco at the New York rogatts. Ourtid aod Yatos wlill also pull challengo races 8 st Dafu- bridge aud ‘Ed Sulth, of . Now York. As a noyaliy, & doublesoull race for Iadies has beeu agranged, . for - whish haudiome prizos will be giveu, Throo cutries from thls section for thjy 1806 &re already assurod. Capt. Frauk K, Yates, [ in N our redident champion, who has juat returned from tho East crwned with well-earned laurels from bis bard-won cight victorios ont of ton con- testa, ham charge of tue arrangements; and, with tho ald of the other oficors, who by ox- pericnco aro well adaptad to tLo work, the Auc. \}Dleh of tlo regatta ls avearod Leyond » doubt, Thio regatts will tako placo on Ang, 10 and 11,— tho firat day on Grand River. nud thn socond day on Hpning Lake, Tho programme of races hiat already boen fornvarded. Nest weok tha Lat of Erized will Lo piven. TILE NUSIT OF VISITORE, As evidenco that thin semson, althousty short, will yot be n most unceenatnl onn, s the fact that Iarge erowds for tho past two weeks Liavo boen flocking hore, many ‘for tho wearon, Biving this place a fargo shato of summer pate ronage, Tho register arnvals at tho Catler Hougo dnring the time stated have born from 1ty 20 100 j.or day, - Otor 200 aro now ktopping atthis favonte hatel for the eawon. Awmoug LATZ AURIVALY ara the following : M. E. Battlelt, New York: Charler L. Dranian. William Sagn, and Dr, Thompaon, Terra ntn ; Huwe, B, 18, Sackett aud wife,'W. C, Potter, W, ¥, Hildreth,’ €, Mahoney and wife, Minx Litle Jamcs, ¥, W, Johnaon, C, L, Van Buren, E, 1, Weathermat atid wife, BT, 1L, Wilson and. wife Stermer, 11, 1 Wilwen, awd Heury G. Hart, Chicago'; 1. 8. Westluil, Jadgn ' Pattersou and_sonx, Terro Tfautes Wollld sieyer aud wife, Mrw, Htowell, Ghicago Ford, Graud Rapida 3 dohn J, Willrldge, VB, Swwyer, C, Warner, Jamea MeDonald, C, I, Meyer, 3, B, Deloven; De. Wiliam Koox and wite, and J, Al Wildon, Chicago: J. @, Rich, New' York Purco ' nnd wife, “and W, M, Gardner and wilte, Aurors 1l ; Ao Knoffel, Olifeayo Juclin J.1t, Crain, Mrw, M, 1, Thwduon, George Latdes oud wife, William'IT, Duncan, M. i ky a8 wife, Mink Bislowsky, fghman anid wife, Tecro [fante; o) wom, KL Tautas Gen, A, 1larris, the Hoo, Miiton Bay- nd Thowa 1, Hail, Clucinuatt, 0.3 T d, Mors wirter, New York'; tha Hon, 11, | JLHL Boudisot sd wife, Terre Hauta; A, Mixa Nelllo Kihgalznd, Minn C s Kinga- Goawold, and Guorge W, 13, Chir - ttaburg, Fa, 1 1 Speague, Jr., iner, E 'y > N monl R Wetlierell, W, W 11, B Borbe, Owen Binith Chicagn; New York; 0.1, Quinn, naus, Chicago s the Hor ¥Yricy and wife, M. W, Ward, W, 1L, Wilworth, and_ K. Gordon, W za, Lexiug- Thomas I, Tombonon, the 1 wife and (aar'y, Mra, B, R, Mo 2 3L Warrcusid C, Cartie. Terre Haute'; ellogy, Alleian, Michi; Mre, Martin, y.: Mien Sartin, Laxington, 'Ky Minneaita s W, A, . Lotin ; t aud wite, Deck, aul Widiam 3 , Torro 3,1, Lawler, Vincenues ; D, B, Huhzerker, 8, 1, Cotfes, C, M. Thoujuwon, aud W. W. Carer, Bowling Greeu, Iud, % OLLA-TODRIDA. o Tuough nopublie celobration was hold hiere on the Fourth of July, this place was vimted Ly Lundreds who flocked Lera from slf directions to wpend the day, and also to enjoy the excursions on Lake Michigan, Thae Chicago Bargge Club _to the number of twenty-five arrived hero Sunday morning and viited for twodagy, expressing thamselves muck plensed with thoir visi,—aa woll thoy might, fur thev woraa ‘“live™ crowd, and, finding many nlearures suited to their tasto, they entered Leartily into the enjoyment of thom. A largo uxcursiun party to the number af fifty have {:75!. atrived from Grand Rapids on the river boat, Lhey comprivo many of tho olite of thut placo, aud biave come for & shiort pleasura vasit. TrEBOR. el STURGEON BAY. A FINE FISHING OROUND, Spectal Corresyoniience of ‘'he Chicago Tribune, Cineaso, duly 7.~It baa been claimed that tho Thonsand Istaud fishing was tho best fu the world, but truth compels mo to admis that Btur- geon Bay surpusses it. Havingabut ono day to spare I mado that o test day for Bturgeon Lay. It lLas boon my cu=tum to make onp day of each vacation n test dsy, but Tuevor decided upon the day until I found’tho fish were taking botd, sud then [ tised my best for the remainder of tho day. I cub truthfully say that { never was beaten by any of our maay partics, and yot I boat my best day st the Thousand Islaud by my ouly day at Bturgeon bay, It 1 but justice that I should say that tho teut wan unfarr 8¢ Storgean Bay, oy it was oot s good dav. The wind biow tou Liurd ond was pot from the riglit quarter, »o rwuch o that tho rowamder of our party did uot dare to venturo out. But 1 wan determined to fish,—rain or_shine, wind or caim.—~and 1 made s wuccess, saking 167 pounds of pickorel and Lans, all with the trolling spoon. Thu largost weighod 16k pounds. Bix Lk weighed over 10 pounds cach, (BIA tishermat will underecand when 1 say L 1ished only for largo fish, “ It is now quite fashiouable for ladies to_camp out at tho Thousaud Inlande—snd 1 assuro you that they enjoy thu reereation sud sport quits ay much us the gentlemon, eepecially the eampivg- out part of 1t. ~ My wife has always accompaniod me since | have becu warned. Ad o resuit of my lato viait Iwill say thata party for thld year has beeo decded upon. havu decided to change base for uest soason, ae- companied Ly wy frioud F. ', Kuowlcs, of, Chix cago, aud joimed Ly the Rev.J.T. Stoclo and his friend, I, N. Boomw, of Otiaws, 1ll. The last two gentlemen 1 met al Sturgeon Bay, fur ths tirst titno ot the Cedit Streot Uouse. 'Lhey wero of u.:!e perty this buason, eujoyiug with we tuat: ‘ono day, . Thatripis a choap as woll as pleasant ono Wo eujuyed our jiassageon the stukmr Uconto t0 tho Bay, and ‘oar return 1o, Chicago ot tLo steamor Truesdell. Wo Lad good reome, sud both Captaius .did their best to look atter the comturt o thelr puseengers, Messrs, J. T, Wrighit & Sou, of the Cedsr Streut Houso, charyo but €1 por oy, and give guod rooms and wquare woals, " They know how to luok alter toir guests—especially tinharmen, Tho Sitdey Iiruthers, with Mosers, Wright & Sou, understand the fisliug grounda thoroughly, Yours reapectfully, \? L HsaoLan, Jr, ‘Tho South Opposed to Inflation. The Chicako Zimes baving alleged, tn its usual reckless, blind way, tuat four-fifths of tho South are in favor of inflation, is beiug taken to task tor thls libelous aspersion ou Boutheru weuso und character. The New Orloans Times, the luadisg paper of Louisia $uus refers to tho {uflation aesortion of the Z%mes : "Tue anvwer 10 all this in, that, twelve months ago, {he futlation 80d Lard mouvy coutroversy bad ot de- voioped,ae s politicul watie s the discussion was {nco- berent, Jarucularly wo 1 Cougrus, whers one of the members—3elial, of New York—died from the eilects of it, sud wiany others wero Uttezly lowb lu the suazen of thie subject, The South hed made no declaration shout it, aud the iuterninadio muddle of voics It winter, which the I'tmea \riea 10 Dhalyse, wan a8 much tuo reauls of chice ke conviction, Ror e tlal paper correct it ro- gard to the siatus of thy st pruisiuent mew it diamed ubove. AMcanry, Uutdon, Norwoud, Lamar, Beck, Morrimon, sud Runsom, wo kuow puitively Lo bLave'been hard’muuey mou thn AS tuoy af¢ tow, Wu thiuk (here b 1o doubt that the mory ntelligent Sautkern ore aro Worougtly oppowd * o ragmouey futation, Those who-Watinctly and ex- phatly voled for titialon wosaures would, we dous not, had a et Loen wade, Lave found Wiamselves uu- supported Uy their coustituente, How ¢ tiat time leas importance was attached to the Jusuo thau now, and it 40f Lhe present that the Chicaga 1Yinee iwady e awoemuy sllegation, ‘That japer doew uot rocall & swgle Houtheg Jatfory which declares aguinst iutladon,¥ vimply berause otbor Lssuve were tuore prowiuent aud i pletfors sald nothisy sbout i, "Lt the Chicago pa eru yapers which i ‘(2 i name sama of the Soutt- g-uioney expunslou, ur viberwise sdiit 1s 1 and e wioro eareful ure- afler, Ou thuother hand, peoplo who want eviduoeo v ths polut arw referred 60 such representstive and loding jourysle as the Momplus Apiwal, Munpkis Avaianhe, Vikeburg deraid, Neaivilo'Cuion und ‘Awnerican,'the Chiarlestun Neica'uid Cuurcer, the 3+ vanoal News, the Augusts Conatdutiomabist, she So- bilo iteatater, iud v, incluaiug, of codr New Urlesus all of which unnustakably spucie peymue )ty favor - An Unknown Quantliy. Lowdan Ties, The quantity of rais which falls in England ig vory carvfully noted In various paris oo lflu%; dom; and tho Tesult of tho observations ls pul lighod faF aud widv, but tha amount of oyr sun- ghibe (¥ not 4o well koown, Itintiat out of yea- ot 8t tLis time to potico that {u Bootlaud the Wegistrar-Gloueral ropusts tho number of hours of sunabuuo with which that vountry 1y favorgd, ws shown by the piean of relurug trom Afty-Ava atations of (ho :lnmornlui\l | Socloty of Beot- iaud. ‘The hours of - sunshine in & yoar 1n that guuntey moat frequontly range batweon 1,050 aud 1,750; bui 13 1371 thoy soached the Jarge number of 1,813, sud thuse woru Alatributed ss'follows ; 74 10 Javuary, 103 {u Febroary, 133 [u March, 169 i April, 170'in May, 277 in June, 239 (u Jaly, 183 Iu Augut, 133 fu Suptember, 130 iq Octpber, 7d oveinber, and 84 in Decomber. ' The avarage was abova uine Loursa day in Juue, aud wos quite 35§ lu Jauaary, NUMBER 320, EASTERN FRUIT, Some Estimates-of the Stmwb;rry and Peach Crops on the Delaware . Peninsula, s.| An_ Unprecedented Yield of 1’cnches;.‘ " Shipping Arrangements—.New Markets Wanfed, ~ - Spectal Corresporitence of The Chicago Tribune, WiLsxaton, Dal., July 2.—Tho fruit crops of tho Delaware-Chiceapeake Poulusula, this yoar, 856 vury Iargo. THE VIELD OF STRAWRERRITS 18now sll markotod, aud aggregatos a greator number of car-loads than have over beforo hoen shippedin n winglo sozgon. The craps for tha last threo yearys havo boon as follows : (estimated).. 5,000,000 quatt car=loads,. 36,000 2'1"1 1 42 cAT-luads, 36,000 quarta Thenwo figures are not g Atrietly accurata ag might bo dosired, but they uro sufbiciently near for purposes of comparison, Ono reason for nok dopending on them e oxact s that the numbor ol car-londs 18 alono ascortained, and it j4 then eatlmated that the avorago quantity of borries in cach in 8,060 quarts. From some sections thoro sro gent considerablo quautitics of other fruits, vegetabley, etc., in tho cars in which tho borrios RO forward, and 8,000 quarts per cac Iy fized upon m an arbitrasy average, in order to allow for the mixing in of other truck. g You must underatadd thnt this fn only that part of the strawberry crop of tho Penmsula marketed by rail, and which passes north to Philadelphin and New York (tho greater patt ta tho latter city) through Wilmington. In adli- tion, a consfderable quantity fs ehipped from Lotwes, st thomou'n ofiDelaware Bag, by steamer to New York. T).1, -t smount of this ship- ment T do not k-\l:_,.l'”/ “~ht bo estimatedat iy “al product of 8 million of quarty, ="/ Peuinsula strawberrics i 47 ¢ uinsul i, of its limity this year up 1o 6,936,0.. ey, i ctop line brought tho growerd. {t 1., Y ca, about 12 conts per quart. Those 1w 4 & down the Peninsuls, south of o lino- 8) miles Lelow Wilmington, have made the beat return-, their crops coming in bofore the rash of N.w Jersoy vinos put down New York prices. Theis avorage retury is placed as highas sixteen conts, wlle in the scction north of this lino only ubout 8.or 9 conts i3 the nveraga, Other borrios aro now on--tmckleberries from the lowlands in the eouthern sections of Delu- ware and part of Maryiaud, aud raspberri The shipmouts of theso will ba large, but uothin like s greac ay the strawberric, aud it bas nos beon usual to keep a record of tho shipments. THE PEACH CROP, Liowevor, I8 tho Peninguln's grontest fruit prod uct, and thia yoar it bids fair to be go great ns tothrow all provious yoars completely in tha shade, The peach-growors themgelves, inton Conventiou at Dover, 3 fow dags ago, eatimatod tho yiold of the year st 6,000,000 baskots, but this, though far iu oxcoss of tho groatest crop ovor boforo produced, ta regarded sa foo low an estimato by somo authorities, the railroad ship« ping ngcum.cxmctiuk; to seo & total crop an tha wholo " Peniusuin of ° 8,000,000 bagkets. ‘fue yield for tho past four yoars ls mtated in the nowspaper returns a8 follows : 183, . iankels, [The not asceriaingd, bub tho whoig €rop, ray, ta.) T2, Luakr's, CHIAT A 2, askets, BY Talli s susosns somsovmess e someionmaiioe cowne 623,01 BY Waltl. mee voee oovereense cocoavoseasesoesons ) ol aagreatas in 1879,) TUEDE ARE THREE PRINCIPAL MAREETS for our Peninsular peaches—Dhiladolphis, Now York, and Daltimoro, From New York great quantities are reshipped, and Baltimore hasdouo something in roslipping to Pittsburg. Tho threa citics, howover, havo n Loretofore Lhe purchasers, whethor for consumption or distri- bation, of our whola crope. There are four routes of shipment. To Phil delptia peacties go buth by rail and 'by water, ‘accordmng to the soction which produces thom. Whon thio crop I8 hoavy in Upper Delawaru, ‘dozens uf small stoamors’and barges moved by tag-boats run_from tho various landings slong tho Delawaro Bay shore, and fromn points on the Chosapesko Delawaro Canal, aud thesc, mrr(mg the fruit to Pliadelplua at the very tainimum of expenss, !uppl{tbatlunrknl. in case thers fu 5 pood crop i the soction described. 1n 1572, Northorn Delawaro Liad o crop, and the water shipmouts, o4 you swee, weoro hoavy. In 1878, howaver, tho crop failed iu that soction,! whilo Bouthern Dulaware bad & goad yield, vub of roach of thoso water lines. = Besidea thoso golng by water to Philadelphis, tho great rail ehlpmenta are through this city to Philndelphia sud Now York, Theso wmwove tha bullc of' tho crop, always. If. it grows down tho Peuitwula, they got a larger projortion than wheu it fails thore aud s heavyln the northern section, but_they always bag the livu's share, ‘Tho fruit is loadud wuywhero lluuy\flw routo down to Delmer, 100 iies touth of Wil- wington, up to noon, aud passes through beco in tratun of about twenty boi-cars oxch (each car estimated st 300 Laskots) from 5 oclock to 9 p. m., reaching New York next moruing i taue for the early markata. Tho other two channels of shipment are by water from Lowes to Now York aud by watar acroes Cheeapeako Bay to Baltimore. Tha Torinez route {s growing in miportsuce. A cuusidorable railway aystem now outlota st Lewes, under con- trol of thu Old Dominton Steamship Company, a prosperous corporation, which bus enjoyod for yours pretty much the motopoly of the truck and votton trelgbling betwceu Norfolk aud New York, ond has now entereld tho field on the Peu- juauta, and put some of tho bost boats on the Tewes and g\'ew York o, They will carry, this veason, n largo quantity of frult—very much n ovor belore, m?l"l‘l‘e”l."tuulpclkfl Lay lines run into tha various broad rivers that pierco the Penlusula on ity weutorn mdo (tio Elk, Bassafras, Chester, avd Choptank), sid, Whon tho yiold is good in_that region, carry hoavy frolghty to Baltimorae. Bowo g0 out of the caval, L0v, to_ that city, inslead of vomng cassword 1nto tlie Delaware, bound ful the rmum{vma market. Tho crop 16 vute to b uo great that the grow. ors are anxlous to dovelop NEW MARKETS. Arrangemonts‘bave Lieon looked to by which car- Josds may be sent direcy to llustou and othier New Eugland citios, going across the North Rive or 8t New York in stoub fepcy-boats, without breaking bilk, atid increaslng thocost of cartage the dswsgo of handling, and twe proit of auothor middloman, Commitices isve alyo beou went 10 arpange for shipments to tho, Cittea of New York aud Pannsylvauia, as far weel sy Lut- falo and Pittaburg, and even into Oluo. Sauie- thiug has bacu doue with this {uterlor macket i former years of_heavy crops, aud it will doubt- less Vo further dovelopod now, “When [t Is cousidorod that prabably 4,000,000 ta 5,000,000 baskets (wakiug 8 very modrato es- timato) will go uortld to Philsdelphia (und thouce either wustward or to Now York) by vmil, withiu tho two wmouths of puach-hsrvest,—Aug. Lto Oct. 1,—the seriousneds of warketing such & beavy and perishable crop bocowes spparent. Betwesn thosa dates #ru ifty-two working da; in which 9,000 car-loads ofi fruit (ab tho eatizn: of four willions aud & Lul? of askoty) uss bo maoved, making su nvmqiu of nuarly 175 care pur day. But, ue fim ciop ripeus more rapidly at cortaln poriods thuu others (altbough the gruw- ors plaut thoir ditforont varivtfbs with Kreat caro 1o secure s succesaion of fruis tbroughout the woason), thuto will Lo wowo days runniug far - above ihis average, probably up $0 450 cas-loads, and requicing, sllowing tlroe daye for a round tTipy 750J cars to bo fitted up for this trado alons. Ho you wee our Peuinsula fruit-crop W no 4 potatosg