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e, kvowlodge, an the Journal hins, wa are not in position to dony tho nesortion, Will the Times and blaate-Zeilunq ploane riso and oxplain ? ST oo POLITICAL NOTES. The Cincinnatl Enquirer thinks Renator 3or- ton 48 ot 50 grost a vard a8 ho onco was, and it passos. The Cincinnatl Commercial has o full-pagn picture of the rag-baby in all Lis hideous do- formity. Mr, Williamn D. Kclley scts as show- man, Deck wante to have Phil Bberidan's eatary withheld by tho next Democratic Hlauso. Tt wilt mot do. Phil Bhoridan wilt be around in caso of & mues, BAlAry or no salary. + A Misaissippi planter, who owned many elaves dn tho bad old days, now boasts that all Lis *niggars * bave turned ont woll. Not one of thom hLan been elected to tho Lugislature, p Hendricks is waiting to seo which way tho eat \will jump, sad whather it will tumble, os thoy eay catn alwaye do, on its fest, Meantime, ho 'says tho wator at Hnratoga {8 vory good water, and the volumoof currency aught to be sufficient for tho wants of trade. + Tho special correapondents who are reporting political mootinga In Bonthorn Ohio ropresont unusual Nopnblican euthusissm. The meetings addrossed by Gon, layos ato wmuch larger and more enthusiastic than they waro two years ago, ‘and groatly oxcoed tho Democratic moatinga in ‘mumbors, }, Tho two Govornors of Loulsfana aro not yot ‘on sposking torma, MecEnery rocantly rofused %o notico Kollogg, although tho latter offercd i band fn & gontlomanly way, McEnery sooms 40 bo & good deal of o bora a4 well asn coward. lols rudo toa mon-combatant, but Lo lidin 'tho swamps during tho Beplemuor emcute. # The Pennaylvunia newspapors aro rounding down poor old Gien. McDowoll becauso o said, '4n bls spooch st the Cobdon diuner, that thero " woro two eidos to tho tariff quostion. The Gon- ‘eral triod a8 hard as bo could to speak withiout eaying anything; but that poilcy ia taboosd in Pounsylvaula, &0 far na tha tariff is concornad. Tho Repulilican journals of Ponnaylvauin ex— press grost confldonco that the Stato will givos . good Ropublican majority next fall, Thoy assort Jtust tho confident fealing in tho party is rapidly growing ; that otd fouds aro healed ; that tho Ttopublicsna ara boginning to work in enrnost, and in good spirita; whilo the Opposition is 1 divided, faint-hearted, and indifforont, L‘! Boes Morrianoy, of Soratoga, fa nrdently de- fendod by the Saratogian, tho oditor of which is ‘undorstood to havo unlimited crodit ot “tho $ank.” The tender rolations oxisting botweon 3Ir. Morrissoy and the editor awakon moemories of Washington journalism fn tho days of Dose - 8hopherd, and Now York journalism in tho days ‘of Boss Twood. A roguo without a newspapor is suot s Boss, Y Raphae! Bommos fs scolding away again about +&ho * Inzzaroni ” of tho North, in which claes be 4ncludes noarly all the able-bodiod population. ‘Ho must bovo taken a long course in dime- movels, or Lo would profor oven lazzaroni to plrates. Raphaol is not a hero, aftor all, when 4t comes to tho rob, Did ho notery, on & cer- ¢aln memorablo oocasion, **Bave ms; I'm the Captain"? & Boveral prominent newspapors complain that they havo boon receiviog printed slips bearing the mspiring titlo of *Spocial Correspondence Chloago Inter-Ocean,” which aro dovotod to tho wdefenso of tho Indian Ring. Whisky-Ring let- tera from. tho samo sonrce are principally mado aipof sbuso of Dristow, and the worst thing 4hey allogo ngainat him is that ho wants to be “®rosidont of tho United Btates. The Pittsbmrg Post has roceived a ‘pamphlot +Biscusalog tue fiuancial question by the Hon. Tulph Loote, of Ironton, O., in which he op- poses forc:ed. resumption, snd advocatos the bullding up of tho prostrated fndustrics of the ountry &3 thio bost moans of reaclyng & specio basis. Tho Post saya itis “ s very ablo docu- wment "5 but from 80 honest man's poin of view At Ia onl'y fntoresting as showing the alliance thas bas bea o formed botweon the rag-money robbors ,and thts high-tariff robbers. +_Amcing tho curroncy gosslp from the Whito Bulplr ur Springs wo gather tho following rogard- dog A.. H. 1, Stuart, ex-Secretary of tho Inte- tior: It appoars that Mr. Staart, in his aozioty 4o % d in bringing back the country to & sound «<curt ‘onoy, actually saggestod the goneral idea of o measura which passcd at the last session of ;€0 ugross, under which tho mint is now coluiug {€/.6,000,000 of silver change (butying tho motal -Dar the purposo), to tako tho place ot the frac- ftlonal ourrency a8 fast aa it oon bo called in aftor #be 18t of January noxt., { Bam Cary told the untorrifled at Jackson, O., “on Thuruday, that we nover had s bettor articlo *of money In this country then the greonbacks, ‘wod that tho talk about gold boing tha patural surrency of the world was ali folderol, 1o also used tho Oblo Rtiver as an lilustration of Lia dinancial doctrino. * Luet yoar,” ho sald, ** tho &ivor wag contractod, and then thoro wea mot venough of it to move crops; now it Is ovorllow- HDg everything, and thoro is too mueh of 4. But 'We want just mouoy enough fn tha chanuol of #busingss to carry our orops. Wao are not for too tauch, but must bave onough.” —_— PERSONAL, Prioce Camponie), of Italy, isn guest a$ the Grand Pacifio, Georga Alfred Townsend has written n poom on Andrew Johnsoo, And it's not & bad one, Col. Van Nortwliok, the pioneor rallwsy organ- Ior of Iliinols, i m gaest at the Tremont House, Judgo Sldney Drecss, of tho Buprems Court of this Btate, arrived yostordsy at the Palmer Hounse, K Gons, Sherman and Blocum, sccompanied by Bherman'n dsughter, arsived st Bt. Paul lagh evoning from Winoua. Cornell and Harvard students have organized Kiflaclubs, and hava already rifled forty hen- °00ps out of & possibla forty, Miesiasipp! Press Association, you are welcomo %o Clicago, No resorvation ob account of sox ©r prowent condition of servitudo. J. M. Fronel, and James and Yankes Tiobin- ®on, of circus tawme, wero among the noted ar- vivals at thi Motropolitan yestorasy, Gov. Willlam P, Eellogg, of Loulslans, ar- tived at tho Grand Pacific Hotel Inst evening, B-T: l‘fivfllm]‘llnlad by Sonstor J. 8, Harzis, 3 .l.h-WlhBuml, of Haginaw, are golug to l;x;l::nd&nd ;xu}:lun bow i was the Hmfh 7 va that did the b them Toledo ‘ragatta. unneas for at tho ‘The Bt, Louls Globe-Democrat roports seventy- tv;v:. ‘:’:;;l;:ui ::mu pmnd In that oity sm.i. balla that boi the o'ther world., 4 sla wil snaitla Th e Prince of Wales i to :uh‘non of swallow-talled :fl:'.m ;:n:‘b‘:’: on/y, but the boya follow him aro; “Filioot that coat 1" e il gell} ‘Bret Harto finiahed that navel three monihs 8¢;0. Mr. Halstend anys 80, The publishers are Hoaponalblo for the delay. Atraid to face tho ¥aason, perhaps, 8ad, if truo, Col Sellers' real name Iy not Raymond, but 0'Brlen, and ho used 1o be basket. boy in & Buffalo thoatre. But he's a gentieman 8ad az sctor, all the same, Happy Shorman House! Mr. A. M, Btinson, ©of Wuahington, and s party of ffty, tan couple of whom are on thelr honoymoons, arrived at the Bherman Housa last evening, G W, McMullon, of Chicago, fs in Canada 2gula; and the Toromto Afail suspeots he is * loaking for hia reward for the sisvioss be ron- dazed the Reform party in 1873." They're making great fuss over Barry Sulli- Y82 in New York,—public sddress of welcome, KTand ssrenade, torch-light procession, and elf Abab Mr. Bullivan i to be sscorted to and from iaatrd an ihe night of his ficas appearaace THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WTEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1875, 5 by the Bixty-ninth Regiment N. (1. B. N. Y.: wo 1o hias a0 audienco walled tu begin with, aud & mont ofiicient elarqne. Aimoo ig uot comlog back to America for a year. Hho han ** just the wweotool ™ little re- ceptionn in I'aris, whore all the opsra Lonfle catobrition and bad Amoricans aro walcomod, 1t noomn that Mr. Tannyson baa consonted to oxtand tho part of Archinaliop Cranmer for the Donefit of Mr. Irving. Fiven the burning of the I'rotestant prolate ta to be introducod upion the stage. Thsro is no reason why tho Chicago Times shoukl attompt to baunkrupt tha whole City of Chioago worely beoause Mr. Storey has that big buitdiog on his bands and no tenauts to apoak of. The morkat for paper collara in Indinepolin 18 broken, 4 cants a box being tho ruling quota- tion. The weather did {t. ‘Tha averago Hooslor did nat melt down moro thau one collar & wesk during Jusy. James Iusrell Lowall writes pootry for tho Nation, anid the Nation puffs sil hia magazine vorses, It's s beautiful arrangomont, and, 2s Loth partion to it prosch & lofty morahty, thero is no harm dono. Senator (ay, of tho Miasissippi Legislature, caused a bill to bo tabled by lifting up his voice and declaring that it must not **supersede” fur- thor, Thoy thaught ha bad blood in his eye, snd moant what ho said. Beeno, & railroad atation In Colorado. Con- ductor to switchman, whota hio lina not seon for roveral woeks—*Jlow aro you, old fellow #" Bwitchman—* Wel), thank yoo; I am able to 8it up Aod notice things."” Rival lettor-writors hiave thelr smonitiea an well a8 the rest of us, Lucy Hooper writen down Arseno lousasye as * flashy and flip- [ pant,” principally because Lo doos not notice Luoy. Dnt, for s fact, ho is ko, ‘Wo'ro chicaply rid of Matt Morgan for £3,000,~ 000, which the Waehington Capilal eays ho has Iuberited from n distant relative iu England. Ho will do his cartoouing now in the old country, and pot oven Frank Leslio will steal his plet- ures, Mra, Marjzaret F. Sullivan, nce Buchanan, has nico liltlo disputo of her own with the Detroit Tribung inregard to & throatened * etrike " of tenchers in that city s fow yenrs ago. Mrs. Bul- livan says sbo was ono of them, and ought to know, . Darvwin eays It la not susceptiblo of proof that tho offapriug of cousins tend to duterioration. Derbaps lio It waking-out a caso for somebody. Auyhow, young fellow, yon needn't count on wnrrsing your cousin if pho's at ail a protty and sensiblo girl. Blio kuows you too woll. Reuben C. Bull, Most Wortliy Rocorder of tho Bapromo Councll of Templars of Honor of tho Unitod Btatos ; E. C. Pearson and J, M. Bowers, Dast Grond Worthy Tomplars, of Loulavitle, Ky, sud Leonder R. Stroctor, Past Grand Worlly Templor, and corrospondent Doston Daily Transeripl, sro at the Lrovoort. A Waahington dispstel, dated yesterday, roys: “J. Russcll Jones, late Ministor to Belginm, sarrived horo this ovening, having reached Now York on tho steamship Novada on Sunday, Ho is tho guest of Lovi P, Luckey, the Prosident's Privato Bocrotarv. Mr. Jones leavos for tho Wost iu a fow days.” Gov. Tilden’s visit to Buffalo is undoratood to bo for tho purpose of making himsclf solid in tho wostern pact of tho State. What xu affect- ing seone {t must have beon whon Lo rodo out to the Driving-Park with o Democratic saitor who opposed his nomiuntion last yoar! Dut thisis a0 ora of good foshng, Somoabony vouches for Olara Morris' lottar to the Uraphic, slthough thoy are exactly In tho trilling aud fippant voin of Doun Piatt, Thoy aro romarkable productione for an smatour, Harrlott, tho Lusband, is a capabla follow, toa ; and an exccllont reador, espocially of Dret Harto's storics and pooma. A day or two ago, when a young colored man living in this city took & poppermint lozenge in his tooth, leaued ovor the gate, and motioned for hia girl to bito off tho other Lalf, sho gavo lier head a proud tossand replisd: *No, sahl If you wants to mar'y mo, jist swaller datcandy snd spoke up likoa whito manl"— Vicksburg Herald. A tolegram from Denver, roceived in thia city Mouday, sunounéed that Mr. William Lill Lad Leon sovorely stricken with paralysis. 1o bad Deon in Colorado about » month, hoping to tind in tho pure, thin sir rollof from a goneral physlo- al debility from which ho bad beon somo timo sufforiug. A Bocond telegram from Deuver cone voyed tno intelligonca that thore was Lardly a hopo of Mr. Lill's lito ; Lut novertholess upou its recoipt Mr. Goorge Morrill, who hiad been for yoars nssociated with bhiw, started for Denver hoping to find Lim still alivo ou Lis arrival. Tut, tut, Don't toll anybody what the Toledo corrospondent of tue Dotrowt Frece Press says, writing of tha last rmco on Saturday: “ At tho milo atako tho Cluesgo Pilota wero obeerved to #top, turn about, and como bome. They reporicd that Curtis Lad brokon his seat,—a circumstanco that overybody noarly doubtod. This crow wero tho recipients of mauy objurgations, and tho in- quiry was froquently made, Have thoy sold out 7 To this no satlsfactory auswor was returned. Ono thing is certaln—thoy woro gelliug in the poals largely tho favorites for thia very raco— Lkopt tuoir way well anough with tho others, and all at onco turnod and camo baclk,” Bcono at Dolmonico's: Thoy wero fonr at a tablo. Thiroe Iappad -thelr soup with the msual fucility, but tho fourth iu painful preoccnpation allowod his to pasa untouched. At length it camo toa hoad, and he Jifloed up Lis voive— which waa that of Thomas W. Knox—and said : *“Why is acurtain magsziue, which shsll bo namoless, liko & balior 7" * Locaueo it's ioury,” #aid Johu Hay, lookiug sereuely up at tho call- ing. “Next.” “Itdoughs (does) thae public, answored Albort Rhodes, with conviction. ““Next.” It does not pan out equare,” ro- turned Clarence King. * All wrong,” said Mr. Knox, complacently puttivg the napkin inhis pocket, ‘It iy bocauso fv kuoads coreals.” The followlug Chicagonns are registored in Dacls: Mre. J. IL Butlor, Mf, and Mrs, J, M, Clark, Miss Dunlovy, J. V. Farwoll, Mr. Fisk, J. ¥, Jenkins, Miss Fannio Jonos, Mies 8. Latimer, Mr, and Mru. Miller, G. T, Hoott, Mre, L. B, Sid- way, Dr. Thoms, James Woodhouse, sad the Misses Woodhiouse. Tho following are 1n Lon- dun: Miss Bf, L. Campboll, A. 8, Campboll, Mr, and Abrs. foxg, E. J. Minot, F. Morgan, A. A. sfuuger, L. Il Hidway, Rogistries at other placoa bLiave the following Chicago usmoa: J. W. Ogden, st Chamounix; William A, Giles, Goorgo A. Ingalls, . B, Ingalls, Mra, lae and family, Perkine Hass sud family, W. A. Giles, P, O. Gilos, 4, W, Ogden, O. G. Binger and wife, at Geaova; Mrs. Deckwith, Miss Drummond, at Lucerne; W. 8, Bracuets, Mre., E, E. Dwyer, Palmer and Mrs, Kolloxg, Miss A, Kerfoot, J. U, and Brs, Olark, st Dresdon; P, H. Elder, 8% Hanover, TOTEL ARRIVALS, Bherman Uouss—Qearga 3. Freuch, Doston ; W. E, Raymond, Now Huven; ¥, IL. Ayor, Springfield; W, ¥, Uunting, Iows ; 8. 11, Daish, Waakington ; Gen. E, I, Oaborne, Quindy ; M, J, Faruuworth, U, B &.§ 5, New Yok : Jobn Gallup, Rochestor § E. AL o; Batauel wll, Butfalo; Joun B, Kewd, L. H, llopkins, Gbio; J,'B, lewis, Harte 3 Eu“n? Waahington; J, Fentield, lan- Cowl awa, ... {'reuaant Hous—Sainuel E, Bl ula; Fred W, Missourd W, P. andrews, Loudon, Boglaud; C. b, Bteclo, Mat: toou: Thowas Wigltman, Pitlsburg M, il Dure nell, Minnedots ; H, 0. ¥ ; dolpb, New Orleana 7, Taylo Laporte ; Srrud Biilinied, 3 , M, 0 J. Audarson, Kaniuky Cluciunett 4 C, Towaj Lucln . W, Goigor, Loutaville ) J, 0, 1, Badywick, Oinaka SPORTING NEWS. A Brilliant Closing Day at the Bufialo Trotting Meeting, Luia Trots a Mile in the Fastest Time Ever Made on That Track---2:15, Mollio Morris Wins the 2:27 Raco in Three Straight Heats. Tho Wonderful Colt, Gov. Sprague, Ex- bibits His Speed in o Trial-Heat, First Day of the Rochester Meeting--- The Saratoga Races. Cincinnatl Jubilation on the Sub- Ject of Base.B3all, Tho Grand Haven Rowing Regatta. THE TURF. A GREAT DAY AT DUIFALO. Swerat Dupateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Berraro, N, Y., Aug, 10.—Tho touth aunual moetiug of the Buffalo I'ark Aseociation closed to-day with n most delighiful afternoon, abound- ing in capital races ond brilliant achiovements. The programmo embracod tho deciding heat in the 2:31 raco, tho exhibition of Gov. Spragpo, and purdes for tho 2:27 and free-for-nll classoy. Light Leats woro trottod, all below 2:25, ouo be~ ing tuo beet over mads hore, Tho favorites won in each raco, Tho aitondance was very largo and tho woather splondid, . POBTPONED RACE. Reventh heal—In the pools, Idol snd Harry sold for $15 oach, and Lowiuaki bronght 9. On tho elxth score thoy went nway, with Idol and arry oven, and Lowinaki balf a length bohind: Around the turn Idol showed in front snd had a clear load at tho quarlor-pola in 2:37, with Lo- wineki 8 mneck in front of Vlarry, Le- winski got to Idol's wheel opposito the judgos' stand, and hung thoro tho whole length of the stroich. while Harry dropped threo lengths to tho rear at tho Lalf in 1:12). Qreon seot Idol alung, and at the third quarter ube lod Lowinski, who waa recaiving the whip, throo lengths, and larry four lengths back. Tarniog into the streteh Lowinaki brushed at o galt that carried him to broak s sliort distance down, and Idol camne away and won well in hand by four longths tn 2:24}¢, Harry a poor third, 1dol took firat and fourth premsums, Harry soo- ond, Lewiuski third. smastAnY. of $3,00 : frst, $1,600; second, fourth, 840, 3126211 12533 611123 6 4 3 ro 434 ro 3 dis, dia, Ttichard. Time—2:28 §2:28; 22N, :27 nace. Hirst heal—Tho horsos ecored thirteon times before gotting the word, which was finally given with Eva leading, Carrio and 3lollio a length be« hind, and Brasfiold, Rarus, and Bertie ctose In tho rear. By a good rum, Eva sccured tho pole on turn, closoly prossed by Carrie, hialf » longth shead of Mollie Morris, At the quartor, in 8534, tho positions of tho first threo wero unchangod, whilo Bertle was fourth, throo lougths back, Rarus o poor ffth, nnd Drasflold nowhoro. Un the Laek streteh, Fva kopt in tho load by running, and passed the balf In 1:103¢ two lengihs atoad, Carrie second, with _Mollio clinging to Ler wheal, Itarus ono longth bohind, Bertis and Brasfield uearly shut out. On tho third quarter Mollie forood bor pace, and Carrio responding, thoy passed Eva with o rush on tho Jast turn and struck tho home-stretch hoad-and-hoad. They trotied yoked to tho dis- tanco, whore MoeLaughlin plied his whip ond Mollio sacured a losd of o nock. A final effort thraw Carrio iuto the air, and Mollie passod undor tho wire two lengths aboad, Eva third, Rarus a poor fourth, aud Dortio and Bras- fiold saved themaclves by ruuning. Time, 2:22, Eva was sot back to laat for running. 8econd heat—Gotting tho word on the socond score, Mollio and Carrio drow out at ouco, and pasiod the quartor lappod in354, Kva a length Dbehind aud two lengtln abesd of Narus, Bras. flold fifth, and Bertlo last. On the backstrotch Eva broke and Rarus took third plaoe, but yield- Lod a conplo of langthe to the loadors beforo roaching tho balf, which Mollie pass- ed balf a langth ahoad of Carrie in 1:12, As they rounded tho turn Rarus fmproved his pasition, and &t tho Load of the strotch woa within two longths of Carvle, who slso lot out a link, and the raco homo bocame iutenealy excit- iog. Dut, dospite the bost offorta of Carrio and Rarud, Mollio Ianded the winner by balf a length, Oarrie sccond, Rarus a clodo third, and tho othors poorly, ag porsuminary, Time, 2:243{, Third heat—DBertio was drawn. Rarus was o longth bohind at the word, but tho others wore quito oven, On tho first turn Mollio, Carrio, ond Diarus drew out, ths formor on & run, and tho othor two even. Golug to tbo quarter-pole, Mollie placed daylight between her aud Rarus, and the latter got a half-tonpth tho best of Carrio—time, 86, Along theback-strateh, Rarus was drdven for all ho wes worth, and hung perstutantly st Mollie's sulkey, bus, passiug tho balf n 1:12, Mollis drow away aud opoued a gap of three lengths on the third quartor. Mean- whilo, Carrio and Drasfleld Lad boun busy, sad, turoing into the home strotch, ware well up to Tarus, who was closing on Mollie. Tt was any- body's race untll witnin 160 yards from howe, whon both Rarug snd Carrlo flew up, and the honest littlo mare had no further difficulty in winning by $wo longths, Brasfleld, Rarus, and Carrio flofshied right together, Eva throo langtba back, Time, 2:24}¢. 2:27 cla £ T arst, §,000 d, 127 class ; pures of $3,000 ¢ i second, 1,250 § third, $180 ; 1 3 Sl A, ooy o, £, 111 338 3 u o 403 6 65 5 odr ar ae ur VREZ-YOR-ALL. The absencs of Bodine detracted from the interest attaching to this race ; atill thero wers two toet ouss left in Nettis aud Luls, and vx- peotation ren high as to what they would do. Luln wos & decided favorite n the pools, selling at 8100 to $50 for Netti As & raco it was rather monotonous, but, withal proved s feature of the meuting, and gavae it s brilliant wind-up, Tho first heat was cowparatively slow owlog o Nettio's making a bad broak nesr the half-wile pole, and Green's waiting for her on the third quartor, bat the second mod third hoaty wero socomplished in time shat crested immonie enthusissm. - tanla scored tho best record ever made st Buffalo, sud Nottlo showed moro epood than ever befars, When Ltla struoi the half-mlle In tho secoud heat the bhime was 11113, and nobody expested thas 3:20 would Lo boatan. Yot it was, aud easily, too, Taking his ware io on the third quarter, Green sent ber to tha pols in 34 seconds, and from there o the wire ln 833, malisg the last half in LO7i, and the mile in 2:1n}4. MNottio actuslly gained three | Tongrthn on tho lane hatt, Aftar Gov, Spragun had established in right & h tathn titlo of a modern wonder, Mr. Haiker or- dered Green to show auothar wondor, ‘I'ne nowa that Lnia wng to bo dnven for | time eproad rapully, and the horson catnn to the weors amid braatidess oxeitomont. Wien the word wan given., Lula dashed to tha front at once, awl, a9 Notbo ot wway slowly, rho was thren Jangthy Lehtud whon Lnla pamed tha quarter-pole, in 34, As the Iattor went flying nlong the Lack-wtretch, steadiiy Incrosaing 1.ee Jewld” until blie was wix Inuythe alicad at tho bialt, in L0737, fenea worn nxprossed that Netiia woutld bn rliut ot Turner, howaver, thosght difiorently, end his pet went over tho thirl qubrter st & epeed whtcl du- creaved Lula's tu threo Inngths. | rithough tho atter trotted 16 in i1 neconds, Ontho home-stretch, Lala trotted uy 4. nli-galt, and fiotue still batter, for sho re- ducad Lula’s towd to & lensith ot the diaw-gate, aud wav driven for the heat until witho 50 ¥Atda of tho wire, wien Lurner, meeing sl could not win, r.ulled her up, Lula finfalicd the heatin 2:16. bavieg covered tho lasu quarier in E Whet tan time wax hung out. it wae 4 with veeitnrous applatwe, ‘The horves ¢ alno enthumiactically prected on returning to the etwnd, and it would be difficult to sy Which recoived tho most altoution. ‘T time 49 the Lert ovor mado at Bnffalo, Leating by balr necond the tho tmo madu by Goldsmith M Inat toar, Had Nottio been driven out, Luis would not have bad uver a lougth to spars at tho fins. sUMMART, nrae of $,000; Orat, §$2,500; second, GOV, SPRAGEL, Betveen the socond bioat of tho 2:27 1acn and the lust hieat of tho froo-for-all, the 4-year-olit wiablion Gov, Spisgue. owned Ly thy Higbio Brothern, of Canton, ill, was gived s public trial on tho tracl, and proved himuclf the moet rewarkablo colt ever introduced on the tuif, by trotting from wiro o wiro in 2:81)7. ‘Lhis i within 1} weconds of tho buat atallion record, s well an povoral seconds bottor thian tha bens d-yesr old vocond Ha is 8 cosl- black hose, standing 15 lmnds 1 ineh, wired by Rlodo Island, dam Beile Brandon. flo js offered for male at 30,000, Tuuuer and others are Tooksng sfeer bim, and it 18 rumoret Ui 55,000 havo baen offorad for lim. Notwithmanliag bis astonishing porfonasnce, he {8 noi i trotting conditiou, s ownar belioviag it injudicious to troin g0 young & Lomie. THE 1O TEA BACES, Rocnzsten, N. Y. Auvg. 10.—Tlhe summer meotiug of tho Rochoster Driving Yark opened today, ‘The 2:4 race was won by Orient, ta throo steaight heats: Dan Brgant second, Hattio K, third, aud I'reaton, the favorits, fourtl, and only got the eiplith placo in tho last heat. Tirar, & 205, 226 In the 2:24 race, the firat heat was won by Gon, Garfleld, the nocond and third by Clementino, the fourth by Joker, and then Molsoy took the rnce fu threo successive heats, "Thootheretare- gm were Blance, Vanity Fair, Music, aud Lady Star, Tame—222; 2315 23 % 22034 TOR BABATOOA RACLS, Banaroas, N. Y., Aug, 10.—This s tho first day of tho Auguet races. Tho moeting was j;l‘cu;‘ul with delightful weatber and u fast erack. The firat race was for the Kentocky stakes for 2-year-olds, 1 mile. Beven horeos sturted, vng of thirty-throo ontries, Parolo touk tho lead at tho aturt, wnd kopt it to tho finieh ; Adeindo, iccond ; Rutlaud, third ; and Lrother to Harry Baaset, fourtl. ‘Tune, 1:44%{. ‘Tho other starters in tho matlo dash woro Am- bust, Durango, aud Lillie Betle. 'Lho second race, th Summer handieap, was for sll azee, 2 milen, Thero wers twenty-nino outrics sud threo slurlers, The race was won by Uriustond, tue fuvorite, after & closo coutest with Wild Idle. 'Time, 3:37¢. ‘Tho third race was o swun)lmtnkou for oll agos, throo-quartors of & milo, Tlioro woru six Ktart- ers, Aladzo was tho favorite, and won by a lougth in tho oxtraordinary timo of 1:15%, tho fastcat oo rocord; Rbadamanthus, socond; Loauder, third ; Australia, fourth, Tho lust race way a froe haudicap steeple- chaso, for all ages, abont 8 milos. Thoro wero four_ktartors—Dinvolo, Dead-llead, Htanford, and Duvlight. Tho raco waa won haudsomaly by Dead-flcad, in 6:064. MATINEE AT CENTRAL PARE, A grand matines of gontlomen's rosdaters will talio placo at Coutral 'ark Saturday afterucon, when the now track thero will roccive its formal opoping. Thero will bo an interosting sories of races to wugon und harnoss boiween private horaes which aro nble to show tins apeed. A baad of music will ho presant, and tho adair will bo a vloawsnt ono. The Park may bo roached via Wost Washiugton streot. TUY EALLYILLE MEET] Tha wixth sunual meoting of tho Lark Park As- 2§ BV TG #uceneded in making twanty-twa arrors in one , Bame, and o loet 4t, " ‘Fha character of tha play way Lo guesnad when it Aptears that Golden, beviin, Hustions, and Warren tiadn £ar orran onch. Bring the Cincinnati nine np here, aid axic the Letting men to como with them and dan- bio shiat thoy won Monday, Chicago will try to | Lrunk around and find wealtlt to back ita Club, A BAKE-HALT, TOUANAMENT, Bpecial Iriapateh to The Criago Trbune. Gnaxp Barps, Mich., Aug. 10.~Tue Btats basn-Lall tournament, at Tonia, Legau succass. fully to-dav. Tho following clubs Aro prosant : futhaly, of Jackson ; Atuan. of Grand fepids ; Cans, Etnas, and Stars, of Detrait; Livingatons, of Ganenso, N, Y.; Dominoes, of Iaw J'aw; alamnzoos Forowtors, of Charlotto ; a Ureenvillo club, and the Valleys, of lonis, HANTFORDS—HUTUALS, JiarTrorn, Auy, 10,—DLase-ball: Lartfords, 73 Mutuaiy, 0. CHICAGOH—STARS, NNATI O., Aug. 10,—Bage-ball: Chicagos, Btag, 9. Bt AQUATIC. A OREZAT ATTENDANCE AT THE GRAND IAVEN WESATTA, Sreeral tepateh to The Chienga Tefbune, Anaxp Haves, Mich., Aug. 10,—The racea of tho firwt day of tho Grand Haven Spring Lake Riogatta, on Grand River, have jusi beon finish- ed. Bhowers fcll thiu aftorucon, but during the ved it was cool ond cloudy, without rain. «rsus from Grand Rapids snd boaws from Mus- kegon and folland Lad brought in bundreda of paaengers, and tho docks, buildinzs, veesols, #nd sandbills wero occunied by crovds of apoctie tors, of whom about 5,000 wore in attoulance, I'ho conrso was iv an unfavorable condition. At 2:50 the nentor minglo sculiors all camn into Yine except T. W. Monigomory, Alcack droj- ped out, sud C. J. Corning, of Minncests, 1145! tho Pearsons to tue close time of 1. A Yoarson, 1b: 1. W. Pearson, 16; Timo al turoin 08, and 7:09, boiog & Analy- contavted race, In the duck-Lont race, James Welch made the mile fu 9:59, C. P, Loting secund, with C. A, Crandall ‘aod C. I' Wyman tinrd ond fourth eloeo togetlicr. Tho rowing and timo wera goi, ‘The_jumor elugle Acuil was clure!y cobtcatod. C. A, Larnard led, closelv foilowed by J. A. Wiie #on, of Buring Luko, and . B. Kel<o¥, of Grand Haven, Larnard won—time, 16:261¢ ; Wilson, 16:49 ; Kelnoy, 17:1 . Warcs Ly In the manior doubls-kcnll, Yates and Curcs puiled agaitst the Yearann brothers, ont- gomory aud Corning withdrawing op ne- count of an acaident tw thowr boat, Bot crews pulled with & strong, steady stroke varying from 42 to 36, The 'ear- sony kopt well up antil tho tora, whea, veering from thio courss, they fell back, thon caught up and turned togethor. Time. 7. On the Ja-t quartar Yates and Curtis goined considerably, making oo the final spurt, 45 strokes per min- uto, with Pearsous only thtoo leagths bebind. Time—~15:04%7 and 15:18%5, Tho log-iofliug mateli; fifteen entrios, has Boen postponed Lill to-niorros. A lsrge number of distivguiebed persons have boen present to-day, including Meustor Forrs, Jduidgs Willinma, M. €., Gov. Jobn J, Bagley, accompanied by the Rev, Calvin Stotbins, of Detroit, Gen. Plerce, of Grand Mapide, sud wany oluers. ‘The steamers L. Jeusou and Amazon had Lieen chartered by the Ausociation tor wpectators. ‘The Huron trom tolland, Lmmy from llack Luko, and othor steamerd have hrought iu large numbers of pas- songers, aud great accessions are oxpect- ol ~ to-morrow, Thoe ofiicers' race among the Chicago scuilers will bo a mast oxciting ono, and it is expected that tho bost time cver wado ot 8 regutta will be made Lero. Yates is tho fa. vorite, The wouior lour-oared sbell-raco will also be au ezaiting one, The arrangements tro excollent, and no_diasatisfaction has been ex- proased. ' *Squiro Whits plac the disposnl of the Associstion tho tug Waukezoo for Gov. Bagley and parts, aod the Totpost for the ofii~ cora abd thepress, BED WING AND ATILLWATER HOAT CLUDS. &pecial Duapatch lo T'he Chiraoo fribune. Br. PArL, Miun., Aug. 10,—The Jled Wing and Stillwater Boat Ciubs aro at Proscott, whero they Lavo boon practicing to leain the courso for soveral dave, proparing for their four-oared match to-morrow. ~ Ellis Ward, who rowed with the ed Wing crow lately onder the name of Juhu Fox, went to Preacott to-day to coach that crew over tno couvee, but will not row 1o the match, Two single-scull matches will follow the fuur-cared raco. Ellis Ward is talked ofasa compatitor fo one of these. MRS, OATES, Ker Petition for a Divorce, Cincinnats Tymes, LoueviLLs, Aug. 9.—Mru. Iracy Titus, bet- tor kuown sy Mrs, James A, Oates, aftor o sliort sojourn a¢ Lor homo in tus city, bas pous to Cape 3lay to rusticate darin, the remaindor of tho summer, prepare for commenoing the Bea- won'in Loston early in Beptembor. During her niay hora she fled her petitivn in the Cliancory Conrt fu & wuit for diveree from ber husband, Trucy Titns. Tho story of the trouble in Cali- sociution will be liold ut Esrlville, Til., Aug, 24, 45, 26, aud 47, Tho promitms aniount to 5,000, Tho outries already clusod embraco many flng Liorses, nud the meoting promise to bo tho most saccoasfal ever given by tho Associntion, -—— BASE.BALL. RXCLEDING JOT IN CINCINNATL, ‘Thore {4 an exuborant, uncontrolled, flory joy In tho Cinclunati papers of yosterday that is in- tonsgoly ludicrous, and in some things cnildish, Tho day provious to tho fesuo of thiese papors tho Clicago Bass-Bail Club playsd o zame with Cinelnnati's now nino and wora beaten by 13 to 5. Thisbitof information is expanded in tho Ppapers in quostion till it fills an average of over two columns, and much of tho tliog of this epace {8 worthy of Walt Whitman, Tha usually gonsiblo Commiercial bns ten cditorlals on tho matoh bosido 25 columns of description, Tho following extracts show tho tono of tho whole: It conld hardly have been cxpocted by {hio moet san- guine Lalluyeru {u Clucinnatis abllity to ot up 8 first- clazs club thiat an effective niny could Lo organtzed ot tlils ueseon of thio year, sud in wo ehort & tme, But thiese wors intelioctual and physlcal forocs at’ work tuat brought about that rasult, kud while the uow lied Btockiugu ey not yot he Horoweau i its strength aud porfect 1 ita dlicipline, 1t has mado wonderful Jrogtess o the 8jrace Of tiuo it Luw boen it ex- iteiico, and bids falr 10 take up tho tals of trumph whero thy old Qluclunati Qlub snapped it o, Tho' ovorwhetming dufeat of the Chicagos niay be awwribed toweveral reasous, Tn tho frse placy, the ualue arc dissutisfiod with thiolr mauzgement and with vacli othior, ‘ILoy havo besu Legated sinco tho open- fug Of o weawon by the Clilcayn pross 1 such & pinne ner aa to dishearion then, while In 1he wost active a1ago of Lo sewson's play Uiey bavs bean ol thut but A portion of tho nlns will be rotained for next year, Jhid information ha taken the beart out of the uia, They are Jualoité of ouo awotlior, und juditicront as 10 liow tliclr club faros, Thoy aro naw uu tholr e turn from on unsnoccusful Eastorn trp, and thov exeept to bo bedly recolviad whea tuey get Bome, Al thit clrcunictances muat {nfiuonce their play, sod i i unfavorablo ratwer, Thou, bt yostorday's guue, they were short thelr rogular loft flafdzr and Caplain, Gloun, and they wers futigued from the effocis of & continuoua ride by rull frons Philadulphia, Thoy wera hustled Lo the grouuda on koon ow they Left the carw, aud wero every way unfitted for tho contest, Naw, when e obaarvo tiis gentio oase ‘and fantastio celerity with which ths new kied Btockiugs polfsbed off tho fuinone Gl o cam Lt foln in the uatonlali+ cnt which pre N Hlilrook 1 sy b Bl ‘LThe Enquirer fairly lets loose, and turns out tho following ; Yesterdoy was large aecaslon for Cincinnati, and it 12 well it was, el there would kuvo been omo of _our cltizens crowded out into to-day 8o wuch puffed up wery the maescs, 1L was tho day when base-ball wa t0 be robartizod § tha day when the old Ned Stocking au initistory The yrand stand And ol Of the litlieide soutll of the ball-tield was oua Uvisg 1uase of meu, women, sud boys, all a30g with o tever that was lying baif-dor- munt fu thele blood, but which sn hour lator Lroke oot into a wikl, raveging epidemis, It wae a crowd that bia nop 60l Ut Logeilior 0B KUGH BB GCCEs sion sinc the days of 18010, It [Lio Chlcago clun\? bad been organized in 1871 for 1he asjiruas purposs of Leating ths old Hed ; tht they aid, nd, bealdes, g0 raged the interoat at this t‘.‘fi‘ L L guman r;m fallowed 1 to disland our led clud, ly ol hi, therefore, thet it was eulanily BUIDE that ous ‘ueir Biae sooild st ure szeugih Scsnce with Aleiy sworn eusmiss of Loriaer dayd, Tt tovk only's epark of tie unlboked-for ancieas of Fraterday to 6xpiode tho pontup eathusiasny that has Daver died out of the Otnclanat] Leartu, but lay aloep~ 10§ thore for four years, [t is true the vest shrouy of spsctalors Wero mnore baliverous with their M pisuse than fornerly. 1l waa 14 80t ascusabls ULIE b clroumstauces ¥ Fully G0) pecplo were crowiling ihe stiwt and pavo. meut 1 1roit 07 Ilawlos's whew tho elghth lunlug wes aunuuucal, sdifDg soven runs to Cudnuati's score Auda goosw-elgtdthe Whitos, Tlsb was the struw thab Lroko the vaniel's buck, 1t wer too nuch of & geod tilug, Btald merchauie and watter-of-fact biale eus wien fonud thoazives all of 4 sudden shouting Jor victory wnd whooting their Lats up high tuto tho e, Wo didu't hear of any who stuod ou thelr beadr, but think wuny ‘lm&l’:vmk\d fru dolg so by the izameuse prassure of (e surrouudlug orowd, All this and more because tis Chicayo Club fornia, which led to their soparation, is famils iur to tho gowernl reader tbroughout the coun- try from the highly-colored reports in which their matrimonial infelicitics bave boen dressed up i tho Sau Francirco aud Chicago papers. Many of thu stories tula wore contradictory, a0d hard tobo roeouciled, Mrs, Ontes boing & Louisville woman, the teportera have naturally felt & kivd of pride in leaming the truo story nud eetting bor right beforn the world, bub the hittlo lady refused to accopt tha opportanity of- fored to correct tho toisreprosentations that had boen mado ; showas indiforant as to what con- struction tha world put upon the reports that hiad beon published, and gave thae reporters, who wout down to interviow hor, tho cold shoulder, Tho patera hadu'e troated hor right, snd ahe wouldu't havo auythug moro to do with them, B only remainod iu tho city long enough to tako logul advico and lustitate & suit for divorea, Sho camo hotmo for that purpose, but didu't want it known, aud was & littls nogry whon tho Enpuu alluded to tho fuct. It sppénred to be or desire to Lavo the matter kept as quiot as possiblo. Kbe not only refused to be inter- viowed, but her attornoys refused to lot any one Boo hor gpetition tiled in the suit, aud aftor it gob into Court it was epirited away, std no smouut of argument could induco tho clerks to produce it, though a Lttlo stratogy finolly brougbt it out from it hiding-place, In view of all tho roports that havo been published i regurd to Mra, Titus' marriod life, this extromo seusitivoucss abont huving the coutents of tha patition wmado publia looks a8 1f tho lady nourishod a desiro to pusb tho caso through and obtaw o disorce bofore Tatus could raturn to this county, Tho putition iu sliore, but, it there w avy truth {n tho report publisted, it 14 & vory remarkable ona, T'hose who koow Tracy Titus best, dony thas ho is & couflrmed drunkard, aud say that tho charge soado by Mrs, Titas that bor life was in danger at lna biand, 19 an evidonos of s moss wondertul {magiuation. Mra, Jumea A, Oatos avd Tracy W, Titaa wors married in tho city of 8t, Louis 1 1873, In her potition 810 atates that mnes that tiwo the du- fendent bhing contruoted tho babit of drunken- ness, accomnpaniod by wantlog his estato und & tailure to muko any provisiou for her support. Blio statas tuat tius habit of drouksunoes is # conflrmed ono aud has continued for a period owbracing more than ono year. 8bo furcher statos that sica tholf marrisge tho dofendant Las, for s period owursctag moro than aix months, without any fault whatever on her part, halttually bohaved toward ler iu sucn a cruel aud inkuman manner 04 to indicat a sottlod sversion to hor, and de- stroy pormaneutly her posco aud happinoas. Bho 8laton furthor in tho patition that, nince tho said murnisge, the defoudant ins oo several occarions, prior to tho briuglug of this suir, made divars aitempts toinjure ier, and thal thare is probablo dauger of her life if she longer remuins with Lo, Blie statos that tho Iast Lieard of Titus Lo was 1 Australis, and that thero wore no children by #rld marriuge, Bhe prayw for a divorca sod the restoration of her name, Alica Uatos. LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Michael Hussey, » Bridgeport thief, was shot Iast uighat while uttompting to avoid arreet, wod it tw supponed his injurics will terminats fatally, liussoy wasobssrvod, at 11150 last ovoniug, by Otie cer Frank O'Neil), of tho Harrison Bireet Sistlon, nmnmmfi from Perry Marker's saloon, No, 1241 South Halsted streat, having burglarizod tha premises aud posscadod hiwself of the money. Ul O'Neill seized Lold, of him, when sowo porsous unkuown cawe to the thiof's auslutance, and threatoned the oftloer with vio- lence, Tha latter draw hw rovolver to defend bsmaolf aud prevent the liberaton of his prison- or, whou Hussey scized tho barrel and the weapou was discharged. The ball entered Huu- soy's side, and, pessing cowpletoly through Lia body, came out at hiv back, 1e was carnod it s w#alooo, whore ke was stteuded by Dr. Midwell. ile was aftorwards tukon tu the County liospital by Officers O'Noill and Loay, Itis napposed the wouud will be fatal, 1lusuey iu about 20 years old. Io has long boruo the ruputatios of o notorious thief, As a party of mou wore indulging in some rough-sud-tumblo playfulucss at tho sorner of A‘rcmu nus ufii oélnry mrfi l:inl ’!vuim‘ one ol om, Jamea 'reaab, fa! low! reaki hia Joft hrm bebwodn tha slbow and shacldes, 5 THE CROPS. Grains of All Kinds Yield Abun- dantly in Wisconsin. Harvest Reports from Kansas Tell the Same Btory. Conditlon of Affalrs Along the Lower Missisaippl, WISCON3IN, Fpeetal Dianateh v T'he thicasn Trivuns, Mamsox, Wis., Aug. 10.—Considerable rain fell here last night aud thin morning, which will greatly benefit carn aud root crops, aud, oa it is cloaring off and cool to-might, will not wroatly hinder barvesting, whick 14 moro than Lait come ploted Liersaboaty with katisfactory rewnlt. Special Lnavateh to The Chiedaw 1 ribune, Osmkosnt, Aug. 10.—Harvesting i8 now in progross throaglout Northorn Wisconsin s and the crop of oats, rye, barloy,and wheat is simyply hmmonae, Mauy good judges bLoliove that the yiold will exceed that of tho year 18C0, distine Rulshed as our groat wheat sear, fro the fact thiat, thin year, tho grain stonds up plump and straight, and, if we have fair wostlier, will all bo erverod successfully, whilo, in 1860, much of tha rrain was lost ou accouut of being lodged and tlattonsd down through oxcessivo growth. Fatmers ara now in tiio midst of tho harvest. Help is ploutifut at £2.50 and 2,75 por day. Ten dayw of good wosthor will teo tho whenis «rop protty wall wecured, and Wisconsiu farmory, for uuce, will have £anso to rojoicn. MinwatkLe, Ang. 10.—The Seatine! to-morrow phblishes crup reforts from thirty of tho most it countics in the State. Wintor wheat, iy uil Laryosted, showd a splodid crop, in maay portions of the State tho boat ever kiown.” 'Tho wereags sown, taken a8 a whole, is up to the uveTnyo, while more bushels to cro are 1 5 Evring wheat vill b moro thaa usaal tn many plrces. The climcli-bue haw_dostroyed wholo fieldy, but this m comyensated for in tho oxcos- wva prowth 1n other lovalitios, 1tyn will bo fair crop. It i noticed in the reports that in tomio places the chinch-bug bas attacked thu croy, which is unusual. Uats vicld an abuudant harvest, Owing tothe high price of food lost vear ko unusual acrosyo Wax fOWn Lo oaty, wiueh has grown o rank that it haw lodged badly, liarley will be alout the nsual arop. In some places 13 has euflered praatly from bogs. “Llio hay erop all ovcr the Stato is very Leavy, nearly doullo thut of last year, Tlo Ligh price of feid causcd n Rrealer uorengo Lo Le sown, Corn, generally, i later, sud han enffored preatly by dronght ; elill,with proper weather for & fow weaks, the viekl will be fuir. Totatoes Liase kuilerod womerling from bugs and drought, but taking the Stato as & whote the crop will be very lurga, Tho cronbeiry crop has sufforod from tha worm. Nest Sorlin, the most fmortus matuiion, not ono-third of a crap is hiopod tor. The flax crop will bo almost o failuro, Tho arniy-worin bas been active, particalatly in Ia- cie County, Altojs: the yoeur proved to ba s wost sxceliont voo 10 consin farmors, Specut Inapateh o I'he Ciscago Tridune, Osutkosr, Wis., Aug. 10.—A wovoro otorm of wind and 1ain has provailed all day, ‘Tho sutusl regutta of tia Ushlkoels Yacht-Club was intor- rupted by the sLortn aud postponod till to-mor- row, Tho steatmnor Menasha, iaden with sand for Oshkosh, wox drivon ashore in Lako Winnebago, off Asylum Point. Tho erew eacaped, but the etcamer will bo alinost a total wreck, Thostorm dawaged wheot somewhat, but, if it clears, with calder weatler, the loxs will not La i Correapoinene he Chicaso Jvibiune. WarerviLie, Waukenha Co., Win., Aug. 7. Thres weekn of continuel dry woathior baw abied tho (smers of thiw and tho ueighborivg connties to get 1 miore thow an aversgo good crop ol hat in excelicut condition: but, uufor- tunatels, weather propitivas for hay-mnking is conducive to tho propagution of chiuch-bugs, and consoquently every wheni-lot is Liore or le. infested by theso irremintible scourgos, Up till very recently, thio farmers wero Jubilsut ovor the prospect of o prolitic Lurvest : but the long-con- tnued drought, with tho advont of (lpir bete noir, the chiuch-buy, has gadly oitorod the ap- {:uunuuun of tninge, aod on most farme barvest 2§ prematarcly comunouced; iodeed, thereis ecarcoly u farni in tins and the contiruoud coun- 163 whioro the busy sound of the reaper is vot heard: sud, s tho sraw fulle, it s found to Le very much lighter than the iost desponding” regretfully foarod, whis mauy farors, whowo sanguing expuctations led thom o anticipate 4U bushels to the acre, will ouly bo tao hanpy af they rvalize 15, Your correspond- col Lus visited some veoron of farws, aud on all the clinch-bug has mado doplorable havoe with most promisiiiy graiv-crops, Added to thiv, the rast bas ehown kel etrougly o wheat-lots, aud coutributed pot a littlo to the busbandman's unzioty, From closo inspoction, I have come to Liold the same opiulut aa that exprossed by near- 17 evory faumor with whom I have convervod, pamely: that rye and oats will yiold rather over s nverago crop, wiilo wheat will avarage from 12 to 15 busbala to the scre. Some low visited, which two weelks sgo promised 40 bushels, Luve et with «an _ untimely barvest, wud will wot yiold 5 bushols tho acre. The wheat, too, this year, will goner- ally ho of an iufonur quulity, sud it is doubtful i u farm in tns pars of tho State will produce any No. 1, as the samplo must bo spouod by Liarvesting cro the grain is ripo. Corn 18 vory backwand, stunted in its growth, and, in many placos, turning quite yellow from tuo dry wenther. ‘Thero was & coplous saower, how- ovor, on the 4th, and ou tho 5t towaras evons iug there wan p wplendid fall of rain, with howvy thunder. ‘This no doubt will ba an inestimablo advantage to corn, giving it new lito aod vigor 68 it w tassclivg oat. Crauberrios promise to be plentiful, sud, ia moet placos, of good qualizy. WELDOX GOOLFELLOW, ILLINOIS. Suectal Disvath lo The Chicaos Tridune. Topa, 1N, Aag. 10.—We lLave had another very heavy raw, which flnishes tho prospeoct for oats and flax in this section of the couutry, Sywcial Lirpateh to Yha Chicaso T'ritrune, Hesxeny, I, Aug. 10.—~Farmery nro foeling in better spirits now, su the weather iv tiue and harvosting is about through, Whoot good. Oata woru very lieavy, but the heavy rains boas them dowu so that many of tho fields could not Lo se- cured iu good order, Corn novor looked botier ou tho upland ; but, on tho Iilinols Liver hot- toms, most of it will ba rained by thu high water, Potatoes aro excollont. Applee, not ono- tenth of &n sverazo crop, llsy. & hght crop, and much af 1t damasged by tho wot weather, Specwal Discateh o Tha Clacugo Triuns, Broosiraroy, {iL, Aug, 10.—A¢ 3 o'clock thin altoraoou a watur-spout formed near Kureka, Woudtord County, and truvelod sbout 6 milos Loward the Joorth, caudng utter devastation to everythiug i its courso, 'Two Bousos wers torn to piocus, stacks of hay woro oblitorated, and uin cusad i corn-tiolds and in flolda of grain in sliock, Specud Diavatch to TAe Chacaan Trivune, CoauratoN, 1. Aug, 10.—Attor four days of plorsaut weather tho rain sgain commenced this ivg, sud a ocontinued drizzls Laa been keps A large smount of asta woro Lar~ vented and womo fow threshed dunng the fow dsye of plossant weather, but, owingto there boing 4o 1much ground 0o wot to ailow the reap- e 1o work, a lurge amount will now be loat that oould hove boon savea had there boen m few more days of good wuathor, A miller informs mo that tho wheatin thia locality ia worthias for milliog purposos, it being all mnnldly. el Dupdeh to T'ha Chicugo Tridune, Dwiant, 1L, Aug. 10,—Auothoer heavy storm of ran sud wind this morning. The ground was vesterday in a conditioa to ruy o reaper, xnd sowe of tho oata woro ous, but to-day overything le swimming, ‘Ihe corn hns made o progress for two weaks, aud shis storm will pus It back suoth- er weok. With the lose of the oxts aud pota- toas, and the proapects of acrop of corn bacow- lug less overy day, wanre focllcg grossly die- coursged. Tha clouds aro gatheriug sgain, sud itis Tmb.m. that mare rain will fall Lofore moraing, There aro millicas of grasshoppers hero qating the oatu. AT THE SOUTH. Mnrus, Tenn., Aug, 10.—Tha Avalanche thls morning hak a laogthy review of the situstion along tho river in s Momphis distriot, sum- nung up that the smount of cotton already in the water 1s sbout 2,000 screw. 1Whls the writer regards the situstion as more Lopoful than it was s fow days sinoo, he urges constaut and slespless vigllauoo oo the paré of those whouo Jands are tureateucd. ke saye there ia danger to five plautations in Walnut Beud, 65 milow balow bere, from the back-water in the Bt, Francis Hiver, which last wesk extended up to Witteuburg, & dintance of B 1ailed, A telegram from Vicksburg, Misi., this morne lng‘ frowm Oapt, Blake, of the Anclior Liue, "gfi: 'Evnry‘t‘!‘unflgl ll:l.glmm Oldwinnu oint, on the from Mok s down, ca the alda, Mou at work wheraver dangor I anprehendad, which contradicta the report of A crovasso at Ashion, Mira,, published in the Vitkahurg Herald: A“wnll-known planter of North Misstssippl, writin from Atiaata, GR.. on the Gily, 10 8 irm ay6 of thn crops : 'or ) miles exal of Mem fored vory much for want of rain. From thora to Docatur they are pretty good. Golog sonth from Lirmingbam to Montgomery, a distanco of 100 milos, and thence exst 63 miles, through the cotton country, 1 have never inmy lite soon snch R0 soties failars of crops, Ieaw hundrods, yes, thousanae, of acrus which will not maks fiva Luskels of ccrn por acro, and not over — pouuds of weed-cotton, From Olaoleiks to Columbas, it roaily looku lika starvation, It js #0 dry and ot that aven the trees aro dying and sbedding thotr leaves, ko sutomn. Afi the world could notichange thn result now. From Wnat Foiut hors tho crops are very sarry. Corn will make about sevon bushels per aore, and cotton ubout 300 pounda. NEBRASKA, 0x1ama, Neb,, Aug.10.—Reports from the Wesk ntill show vast clouds of graashoppots flying eouthward, Thoy have appoated at Laramio City, Wyomlog. In some localities whoro they Linvo boen thick for sovoral days past nono are ;:1 L‘: boon to-day, and tho damage reported as Kt Srecial Dtmateh to The Chcaso Tribune, . Joser, Mo., Aug. 10.—Special dispatoties frow the Lina of the Bt. Jowephr & Denver Cit Jarlway have again croatod soms alarm wit Tespoct to pramstioppers. On tho mouthorn part of Uraud Inlaud, Neb., tho roporte sy that, in places, thato 1n eearcoly auy corn loft. At Dlam Creok they hiavo apnoared, but dono littlo dam- Bre. At Koaraey Jauction thers are nono yot. I'be invasinn appoars to b omng to the north witids which have provailed for sovoral daye. A fow dagu will demonatrato whothor there 1s o bo aucthor devastation. i3 hia orops have snfs KANS Scectal Ditoatch to Tne Chicage Trivune, Lawnesce, Ken,, Aug. 10.—A few locstties of tho Stato roport an injury to the crop by rain of from 1to 4 por cent, nothing worse, The Kan:aa Valley for many miles east and wost of th point is outdoing ilsolr, Hmall graing aro barvested, with éplendid vioid. Corn, incliding tho grassbopper replant, {a almoat roaly for culs ting, The wun shines, and huy-making gues bravely on. Gross rich aud hoavy. No oxten- slvo rains havo failen hore for nbout ten dava, Tho utresms are higher than usual, but are fast talling. MISSCURI, Spectal Dixnatels tn Ihe Chrcago Prbune, 8. Joazen, Mo., Aug. 10.—~The weathor {8 nn- precedontedly cool. and_crop prospecti nre as favorable aa could ba deaired, barring accideuts. THE MISSISSIPP), Wasnisoroy, D. C., Aug, 11—1 8 m,—Tho Mississippi will fall slowly at 8t. Louis and Cairo, and rowain stationary or rise slightly st Memphils, Holens, aud Vicksburg. FINANCIAL, = MONTREAL. SONTREAL, Aug. 10.—At o goneral meoling of tho eharohulders of tho Jacques Cartior Bank to- day, a ptatoment showed tho liailitios on tho day of Buspennion ot £6,217.576; nusets, lorgelr composed uf overdrawn reconnts, past-dila notes aud bad, denotes thot a larga portinn of the capi- tal stock hioa boen losued coutractors and 1nes clisuts to ,meet thoir respovsibilitios. Specio bills and amounts due fruw viler boule will bo sufficiout to redoem the notes. A committea Wwaa aupointed to exsmine thoraughly the affairs of the bank, aud the bank meoting adjourned to tho 1st of Saptembor, FORCED TO SUSPEND, Nzw Yong, Auvg. 10.—It pocina that tha sus. penston of Archibald Baxtor & Co., was directly tracoable to wonsutional s:ories of banking em- barruasmonts, tartod by stock speculatois for lhm{own purposes, at the latter part of lost wek, New Yon, Aug, 10.—The vesscls loaded with graln by Archlbald Buster & Co., whish woro #eizod by tho Sheriff, Lavo boon rolessod by or- ders from Keut & Co. ——— THE WEATHER. Wasixotox, D. C., Aug. 10.—For Upper Lako region, the Obio Vslley, aud Tennease, rain, fol. lowed by partly clondy wenther, southwost to porthiwest winds, risiog barometer, aud slight changos in temporatura, LOCAL ODSERVATION. Cuicaon, Aug, 10, frewtiiy” L R, 76; miotuum thermomo- GENERAL ODSERVATIONR, Cutann, Aug, 10-—-Midnight, Tann| Weatber, Maximuwn tbermometor, ter, 84, LaCrosse...[22 Leavenwith . « . Bpecial Dispalch ta The Chicage Tribune, Casno, IIl,, Aug. 10.—Rain commenced falling in this city about 6 o'clock this afsernoon, and 8t 7:30 wes still falling. The river continues o fall alowly at thix placa, R S ANDREW JOHNSON'S SUCCESSOR. Speotul Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribuns, Nasmvires, Aug, 10.—Quite s sousation wi created hore to-day on account of the clicula- tion of & rumor that Edward H. East, formorly Johneon's Becretary of Etato while tha former was Military Governor of 'l appointod Jotnaon's wucee BUFFALO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, BOrraLo, Aug. 10.—OarrLi—Receipts, 3,911 ; total for the woek, 8,020, The market dragwed ; quality of offering, guucraly poor;the few luts of gova cattle oiferiug all fudiug ready sal oI Tor il clasace s wood sud poor, b, ; v 1,18 1,200 ta l.wul:u', 7,10 : Michlyw 1,104 t0 1,290 s, ot $3.50@6.40 ; Lilinoin etoers, s t 1,004 10 1,196, uf 88,1035.81 7 "Indiana steary, v’ 90 ta 1,300, 8t 3450 (32,85, BUuzp awp Lamne—Receipts, 3,200; total for the week, 0,400 3 inarket dutl and stosdy ; prices full Ko off last weel's quotations, aud 10311560 lova thau you- flerday’s ; quality comparstivay pour; wajority of roceijta ot uslity wanted ; bat faw Iambe f the tha ¥os: Ollo cllprad siisep, 85 10 83 Thay at $1.80cH 5305 Wivsomatu tlpped, ri By L 84,12 5 Aichigin olipped, 79 ta b3 1bs, 84 $5. 008525, g st S lo mochaalcs have taken the prollmi- mlrdyn:lz?plal to ut otce organizs & Bohool of Do- sign, to commence operations the 185 of Septom- ber vext. NAVIGATION. RUICI STRAMERS. Hiwaukoo, aod Weat Sliore ports, Gty haday Cooepialy 4L . i Baluniay's 8:cunuon boat dan'y teave Botil. Eip Gedid flawun, Musbagon, Grand uuda; s ST oot and toatin i “FOR BUFFALO. Wil loave for abovw and {utermediate parta, s followsy JAPAN, Capt, McDougsl, Weduesday, Aug. 1L BADGER STATE, Cept. Ulark, Thuruday, Aug. 1% INDIA, Capt. Fitzuorald, Friday, Aug. 13, MOMAWK, Capt, Dossott, Haturday, Aug. M. Yor peasago tichets and statercoma wpply a4 119 Bouth s A SAMPLY, Pariodger Agest. S ELABTIO B cr the Eine R 2 zUs8. Jg whioh sen R sotauns the \._‘ i “’oa.“dg?:i‘fi';‘ tal g&: ":..Oheln-

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