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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY Al GUST 24, 1875 s rum-shop.” Tt waa a happy simits, for itis ot difficuit to axsoctsto theso hoarty por ansies witli tho locality wvamed, nor to oxtend theiy thicknoss from numerical ta a corporzal or even gouveraational eharacter aftor such a gathering. -~ Man proporos, but the disposition of Lis plans are usualiy lats to nomo ono else. Lako Uoorge was lberally nlocked with soung tiout to the number of 70,000 a fow weekn ago. The picker- el1in tho lske had delicious feoding for & week or two aud thoroughly onjoyed themaelven, They have acquired quite & tastn for young trout. It is eruel to the poor fish to creute an appetite only to loave it unmatisfied. \Yhat ia Benan golng to do about it? And what dose Brrit Gueex think of hiv undeitaking 2 —_—— e Tho difficultion and dangers which beset tho Foiv York Itapid Transit Commissioners are pumberless, They oro bound by law to solect a routo by Sopt. 8, whichi thov canuot possibly do, It wonld seem ma though tho entire atroet rall- road companies hiad united to prevent the intro- duction of any system for quickening travel T e Ono faaao Fancner; of Sandy IHill, N. Y., has fitterod a prodiction that tho world will bo do- stroyoed Julv 4, 1876, basing his prodiction on tho worso in Isalal, *For the cluld shall dio a hun- dred yems old." Thisis hard on Philadelpbis. TFascuza is evidently bearing Centonntal stock. T POLITIOAL NOTES, The Milwaukeo Sentincl notices some com- ments of the Utica Jlerald on the report that Benator Carpenter has wigned the call for a gicenbnok Couvention, aud it sayas confidontly, though it hias no authority in the promises, that tho Henator bias not rigued such a call, Whether he is to spenk or not at such » Convention re- mains » profonnd mystery. Thero 1a some talk among Now York politi- eians of sacrificiug Mr. . B, Cox on tho aitar of Gov. Tildou's ambition. The Troy Press nays that Now York eannot reasonably expect to havo both the Bpeakersbip and the Prosidency, nnd sbe derires the latter more than the former, Toaemuch 88 tho Kpeakership of the Foriy- fourth Congress will exviro bofuro the noxt Pres- idoney bozlns, there appears to bo na objection to Now York taking baih oficea—if shis can. Benator Ingulls bag writton s lettor for publi- eatlon in the Kausas papors desigued to bring the peoplo of tuo btate into olosor relations and sywpathy, o says that tho eMMect of sectional Jenlonsies Liag beon te divort large industrics from Kansss to Missourt snd neighboring Giates. For hin own part, bo dovics thst ho has gought any speclal leginiation for Atehison, and ceeorts that Lo would guard tho intercsts of J.eavouworth 8s stronuously ss those of any othar commuity in the State. Mr. Thurmau's strugeles to extricate himeelf from the situation in which Lo was placed by tle eorrerpondont of the Cieveland Leader ouly in volve him moro. Tha correspondent uow me- sorts, not only that Thurman did denounce Sam Cary and yovile the Catlolics, but that Lo as- #anted to the statoment of Lin companion, Thoo- doro Coole. that it would be good thing for the country to have a great Kuow-Nothing revival vace cvery twonty years, Alr. Coole thinks he eaes indicatious of a fresh Know-Nuthing move- ment alreadv. The alleged preparations for s negro fnsur- roction fn Georgin do mot appear to have ad- vanced very far whon the arrests wore made, Tho common-scnse view of tha wholo affairis thet the proceodings of Democrals aud Repub- . licaun aliiko havo been controlled in a gioat do- greo by political motives. 1f thers had becn no iatetferenco at sll, it is probablo that no insur- raction would bave takon place. Biuce it v now confessed on sll gides that the pegroes now in jail were no worss tuan dupes, thoy ought to be Luntontly dealt with. Extracts from an fnterview with Gov, Allen thow that bie entertains pecullar viewa of tho po- litieal probabilities. The Herald correspoudent baviug asked bim who would probably be tho Democratic candidate for the Presidency, ho is roprosented ae answering: ** Well, i, I do not like to be quoted asto names, . . . I may 13y night hero, howover, without referonce to oy othor poison's position, that, laoking back over my publio service, there s not = vote or vublio uttorance of mine that Lias not been eu- tirely connistent and borne out Ly the logio of uvents." Tho condition of tho Southern planters, who Lave lcat everything by the War and by emanei- ation, is cortamly & very unpleassut ona, The young men have never worked, aud have been Liought up to look upon labir asdegrading. Tney aro consoquently wasting thoir time in vain regrots aud sinlung deeper in the mire of pover- ty. The Richmond Whig very proporly urges thoso mons of the Bouthern aristocracy to go to work and to butld up agaia tho fostunes of thair fanillea. It s obviouaty the ouly thing for thom 10 do. If they will heartily undeitake to do whatever comes in thoir way, they can rodress their fortunes, aud once moro occupy their nat- ral positions as the leaders of the Southern peo- 116, whether black or white, Tho Sun's Barstoga correapondont returns to tha story that Gov. Tilden bas had & slight at- teek of paratysis, which bas given s poculiar ¢xpreasion to one of hisoyea. Tho mattor with the Govetnor's eye is, that he has formed the babit of partially closing 1t while looking el rply luto the canel frauds with the ather, The ouly oucasion when ha shows aov signs of paralysie ia when the politicians try to {nduce bim to do somathing in bebalf of the great cause of pabe lio rohbories. 1f all onr public men had the kaen oyes of Gov. Tildeu thera would be an end to publio robbery ; and, if the effect of paraly- 8i8 has boou to make bim te enomy of thisves, It 18 greatly 1o bp regrettod that the samo dls- ©c8o does not attack other Presidential napirants. ~New York Graphio. Qov. Allen noticed the Toledo Mlade artlole, conceruing his retirement from the campaign in Otlo, In bls epesch st QOreenflold, Fridsy, Ho sald it was a ridiculous fiotlon thronghout, He a1ded that he never enjoyod mora splondid Lealth than ho did at this moment; that be Bover in his wholo lifa had the misfortuno of Lalog confined “to bis bed by sickness for threa days; that he now enjoyed the uso of five per- fect senses, and the full use of all bix vital or. Baus; that be never thoaght of accommodating l}m enemy by withdrawing from tho contest. Eo, by his own confession, the Governor haa no exouse for hila position on tho currency question, A wen with five porfect sonses muit know Letter, - Mr, Lamar's speech In opposition to & color- line in Misalasippl politics fn atill exoiting & good deal nl» attention amony the Southern nowspa- 1era. 'Tho ultra organs, such ss the Mobilo Heg- tater aud the Bhreveport Times, eritioino it wo- verely. They hold that the Bouth cannot bo radoomed from negro rula except through sa ex- clusive white wan's party, They do not make it clear, bowever, by what wmeans a negro msjority su be overcome except by intimidstion and co- wcion, They simply atate it as s fact, aud reat content with the statement that *the ooy two Houthorn Btates n which there are nogro major- \tlod, or & negro vote equal Lo the whits vote, which have been carried against the mu.} party, are Louisisus sod Alabama, and they were carried by the white man's movement, which the Missiasippl Convention voted down.” How were they 8o carried ? Mr, Bam Bowies bas been muain Spilogtield Republican on the pall!le‘n‘l‘:‘l‘ln:m ln Ohlo, Hesays: Buppose the Inflationists winj what then7 Alr. Bowles does not beliove the inGationlsts will win, but be conmidars it vrofitable to inquirs what woyld happen if they hould be chosen by as decisive » majority ag ibey profess to expect. For ouo thing, he be- Yloves, the oumrency issus would bacome the buming queation of national politics; and thag V28 of two things will be liable to happen, ¥lther the political aud business conservatism of ihe country will be thrown into s pania, ia Vbich casd Proaid :t(l s 11 nnl'mpohhbhno; the Itkelior of the two, tha hard-money men may " got their mad up.” They may mike hard monay the supremo insue, abandoning all rone siderations of party; **aod this” says the ftr publican, ** would taean political rovolution." PER3ONAL The Emporor of Morucco I8 going to visit Eu- tope D, H. noxt. M. M. Maverslein, of tho Lafayotta Courier, ta at tho 3herman fHouse, The Hon. T, Bterling Morlon, Qovernor of Ne- braska, 1 at tue Giardner, Mr, Tobert Schenck in to call Mia, Iicks \nma Mine " in September, ' Boucicault’s yonnzost won lias beon playivg Hamlel,"—in the vutwery probably. The Woodbull Lna sbandoned Syiritualism to have moro timo for emancipating lier sox. Tho Rav, L. I Pacilio, M. A., of 8ydnoy, Aus- tralis, I & late arrival at tho Palmer House. C. P, Holinan, J. Somarville, and John Elliott ropresant Great Britain at tho Palmer Houso. Gen, Burnsido is accused of having s like- Doss put on & fashion plate for political effect. Tho continual ralna in New York lead to the convictiou tuat Tommy Buoarwan will soon have run dry. Josqnin Miller has really had his hair out, It wan almoat a8 long as his wifo's, aud hers is famous. Mr. Beocher givea up his Western lecture en- gagomonta In order to dovote himuelf to tho Christian Union. 0. P, Grabam and II. W, Hollinpswortt, of London, Eng., arc smoug the prominont arrivals at the Tremont Ilouso, Kato Fiold s gotting aceimonious. Disraeli, she sayn, is no orator unlesn stimulated by 1age or * sometbing moro matorial.” It now appenrs that the gront Salvini entor- talna for his great rival, Rossl, the liveliost and most ouduring sort of suimosity. Krupp, {be maker of big guns, will visit the Centeunial as coe of them. Gilmoro will surely try to fire him with pattiotic music, Mr. Edwatd McFee, of tha Now Yotk Commer- cial and Financial Clronicle, ia in the city on business counccted with the paper. Insanity threatens sll the Furopean poten- tates. The Duke of Saxe-Meiningen thinks he 18 an actor, and plays in bis own theatre. Dion Pott is in Florance, and the last heard of Tlorence he was in the trofonudest melan- choly at the failure of Duncan, Bherman & Co, Jay Gould has an infant 2 months old, and tho Brooklyn .rgus thinks It can detect her con- tributions to tho editorials of tho New York Tribune, Jowell, tho temperanca lecturer, hones to make converts by saving that half the clerg men of Boston are wive-bivbers, aud tuoir dea- cous tipplera. Bchneider doos not want to comne to the United Btates. but the magnitude of hier millinet’s bills maltes it necessary that sha should give us & ta- luctant soeaon. Pauline Markbam has a new piecs entitled “ Cigarelte.” Bho canuot mako it go without tha papers, and even then it will tako a great deal of pufling, Bazaino is petting tired of doing nothing, and wauta 8 situation in the Russian army. The King of Dounmark, to whom ho appliod for in- fluouce, replicd that tho Ruseian army did not neod nuy fallon berocs. Mr. George Wilkes must hammer his ravonge out of momebody in roturn for i numerous thrashings, aud fluds it safor to coniino hia nows- paper nttacks to tho late William Bhakspeare aud tho characters of his plays, To this complexion hes it come at Inst. Gar- {baldi and the Pope have both bad rheumatism and vsed sulphur with good resulta. TFormerly they fought cach othior with [t, the one in powe der, tho olbar in promises of a future state. The Now York Herald pata tho Evening Tele- gram oo the back for its enterprise {u publish- ing the London stock quotations st 10 o’clock, Mr. Beouett always did like to Lear himself prased, oven when he had to do tho praimmng. A tolegram to & friond in thls city aonounces the return of Father Duller from atwo years' pilgrimage in Europo, The reverend gentleman i well known in this city in connection with st. Mary's Parish. Io will bein town inadayor two. Carruth thinks the bullet of Landis ia lodging bebind his right oye, and iotends to Lave the organ removod and roplaced. Now that modern surgers bas mado this operation easy, a man has less scruple about obeying ths seriptural injunc- tlon: * If thine ey offond theo, pluck it out." Elizabeth has anotber scandal, Tho rastor of the Elizaboth Avenue Methodiat Church, Eliza- beth, N. J., tho Rov. Richard Harcourt, is charg- ed with denying tho sweot and comfortable doc-~ trinos of tho depravity of maa, the damaation of unregonerate infants, and such like mild aud consolatory promises of God to man, When Col. Long went ap the Nile, the good- natured King of - Niam-Niam dacapitated thirty of his loyal eubjects in bonor of bis visitor, Ho slso prosented tho Colouel with a young girl. The girt wald she liked hor new owner ever so much, and would go with him provided he would not eat her. Col. Long swora off-hand that he'd sce her d—d first, wheroupon she gladlyattached hezsel! to his train, For sheer undaunted chesk, combinod with In- alpldity, commend Ul Perkine., His ** book™ contalua a repatee of Bheridan's, adapted local- ly to suit Fisk and Gould, A geutleman on be- ing shown portraits of thoss worthlos babging togother, ia reported to have said: * Yeu, yes, but whoro's Our Bavior?" The joke Is & hittle over s century old, but that's fresher than Ul Perkins usually gets one. v It glves us pleasure to acknowlodge the recelpt of & noto from Bergt. Dates, anuouucing bis o toution to offer hia sorvices to the Bultun to ald in the auppression of the fosmrection 1 Horzo- govina. Ho alo atates that he has given up loeping in the Amorican flag, s, upon two oce caslons, whon ho was routed out of bed, he was mistaken for Bam Wilkeson escaplug i lus rod night-shirt.—Drookiyn Arqus. Miss Ella Kraighne Las made ber dobut in Californis, playing the Nun in *The Two Or- phians " with groat success, Mism Eils Kraighne is none other than tho vivaclous and charming littte wife of William II. Crane, the favorito comedisn. The old proverb about *changing the name and not the letter1s s chango for the worse and not for the botter™ does not apply. They chapged the lettors and not the narwe, which, otherwlso epolled, remained tho same, . MOTEL ARRIVALS. Tyemont IMouse—~Ths Hon, J, 8, Miller, Montreal ; ‘Williaw Pilgar, Burlington ; Heary lole, Kt Paul ; F, 1L Myers, Pittsburg; C. M. Cottrill, Milwaukeo; Georga J, Major, Defrolt ; W, Hatton, New York; O, D, Wuldron, New York; W. J, Boyle, MUwsukes; Witlisw I, Consnt, Albany ; Harry W, Smith, Ottawa ; Juy D, Cady, Buttulo ; Bilis B, Beefred, Delroit; A. P O, ‘Honte, ' Clocindatt; E. B, P Thile adulphi Hale, 8t Paul; J. 8, Chambors, Qaleaburg, ... Sherman Mouse—AL ~ Heitman, Now York ; Jobn T, Crane, Hult Laka [erald ; F, W.'Hart- vig, New Yurk'; ¥, . Mekilay, Obio; 'R, 3 Loularilla ; Charlea E. Lydecker, Now' Xork Smith, Dea Moines; B, lised, Clevelandy A W, Milcholl, Vermont ; A, B, Gameron, Toronto T. Atkinson, Hoaton ; Georgo 1, Leslie, Jobn F, Dell, Windsor § A, I, Buell, Toronto; J, T, Walter, Ala- wa. ... Grand fo—l, K. Edsall, Spriugel Charles I’, Nutt, €, M. ¥auyon, Eoglaud; 8. A, I burt, Belvidega; 5t. Lo D. Wallace easly in the eesson 20 sove: ed this region Baturdsy sud Buuday nigats, the latterthe mout severs. Reports from Daos, Co- lambla, aud Sauk Ogunties show serious ipjury to all fall crops bus the Lar Aud buokebads, of whicl be saceaga wat | UNSEASONABLE CHILL. Jack Frost Pays an Early and Unwelcome Visit to the Iarmers. flis Footsteps Scen in Northern Hi- nols, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. The Tender Vines Suffer Much in All Thess States, Corn on Lowlands Injured toa Considerable Extent. Glowing Accounts of the Yield of All the Smaller Grains. No Frost Reported in Ohio or In. diana. ILLINOIS. RANE COUNTT. Brectal Dlsvateh to T he Chicago Tribune. Bracspenny BTatioN, HL. Anug. 21.—Tho weather for the last two days haa been uousually cold for tho meason of the year. Haturday was cloudy, with a cold northeast wind all day. Tho thermometor stood a8 66 degroes at 5 a. m., and 55 degrees at 6 p. m,, ou tha 21st. On the 22d, at5a, m., at 40 degrees, with a light freet; 60 degrees ot 3 p.m.; 40 degreenst 9 p.m. Ang. 23, 40 degroes at b a. m.: ligut frost ou low nds. This i8 tho coldest weather 1 have onn on the 22d and 23 days of August dur- ivg o residenco 1 tho Bixto of tlirty-soveu years. Un the 2d day of September, 1839, there wns & hinrd frost, which killed leaves of cora and viues evorywhere, except on bigh elovatious. In 1563, Aug. 29 and 80, thore wore heavy frosia on low Jands, killing vines, and damaging coin badly. Inthoso years corn was much far- ther advanced than 1t fa now. WINNEDAGO COUNTY. Special Dispatent to The Chicano Tribune, TNockronn, 1L, Aug. 23.—Tho eevero froet that visited this region laat nizht bas in the main done a great deal of damage in Wivnobago County and the immediate vicinity, The dam- ge varics, Somo parta Lave baraly feit it,while 1 other parts eutire flelds of corn have been rumed and pumphin, kquash, aud melon vines destroyod, ‘The low Jaud Lias euftered mosc. Builman Valley acd tho cotton luuls of tho county Liave sutfered kovore lovs2y, while m the rolliug and upland 10 the vicarty of Owon, Guil- furd, Milford, cte., tho damago is very slight fo- deod. Farmers irom the hrst-mentioned part of the county informed your correspoudent that ico an thick £ winduw-glass was found upon the water this moruing, Whole fields of corn ate witheted and ruined, BUKEAT COTNTY. WryanT, I, Aug, 20,~A light frost Saturday nigut, and laet pigle s very Lard one, did coti- sidotable damace to corn in somo localities, 40 [ATIOTS TEPOFt, Puiyceron, I, Aug. 23.—There was o slight frost Saturday might, and a very heavy ono Bun- duy night, but it 38 thought that no damago haa boen done to cora, Neroxser, Ll, Aug, 23.—Thero was conaider- abio frost Salurasy night, and aiso on Sunday night. There has been no damage reported, ex- cept 0 vined. Thurk it was too lute 1 tho mom- ing belore it froze to affact tho cara. Broa, 1L, Aug. 2,—Thoro was very little frost Saturday might, somewhat beavier on Sun- day uight, but no damago baw beou dono a8 yot. GANE COUNTY, Srecial Diavatch (o ('he Crucano Tribune, Geseva, 1L, Atg. 23,—No damsgo to crops by frost in this section, Aunona, UL, Aug. 23~A slicht frost fell througaout ¢ ‘ox Iiver Valley last Baturday eveniuig, but no dsmage was doi'e {0 the crops. OF this the writer ts well iuformed, baviug rose 80 myles amoug tho farms yesierday, Last night the weathor was much miore miid, sud to-day the sun hives Ko wurm as 1o relieve the farmers of any anxiety from frost for the present, I'ho corn orop througbiout this region i smply nn- muenso, tho grunil of stalk velwy so dense aw to wake it alniost nnpossiblo to penctrate many todw into tho flolds. 1f it can be matured tho yield will by thie heaviost for many yours, . ENOX COUNTY, Oxerpa, L., Aug. &3.—Tho offect of the frost is very plain in low places, Lut no serions dam- 280 has bewn done, &4 far as hoard trum, QGavesnune, I, Aug. 28.—Wo bhad a light frout Liere on Batmdas mnd Sunday uwight, No damuge is roported. Tho wea:ber 18 still cool. The farmars begin to look desnowlont. Matroox, 11, Aug. 23,—Notwi:lstanding the visit of Jack Yrost, Suturday sud Buwlas nights, the farwern are in good spirits. No damage haa yet Leen done. HENRY COUNTY. Aectal Dispstch to e Cnicaas Trioune, Atmixsox, Iil., Aug. 23.~A heavy fiost oc- carred last night., Coru f{a bedly duwaged. Tnere 1s o pronpect of & Leavy fros. to-night. LKewaunee, 1lL, Aug, 23.—We had s bLeavy frost bere Baturday and Sunday nights, but the farme:s report tha cotn all right. * Gauva, Ll, Aug, 23.=Very little frost Batur- day aud Buuday mghts, No damsge roported. STEPHENSON COUNTY. Specfal Dispateh to the Chicauo Tribune, Faexronr, Iil, Aug. 23.—Iho frost of this moraing wad yet- heavior and more damaging to tho growlng crops thau that of yesturday worn- ing, Corn s reported by tho faiwersto bave suflered seriously 1o some localitics. Patches of it here and there will bo immodiately cut down for fouder, It ia fesred that sobaccéo, of which & large acreavo sy this year been put in In this county, baa beon groatly damaged. BOONE COUNTY . Torran Grove, 1M, Aug. 23.—There wan & bard frost bore this moruing, dsmaging the cor; somewhat, nnd freezing tha teuder vines auff, Berviozre, I, Aug, 23,—Thero wasa slight frost Lereabouts yeaterday morning, snd a heavier one this morning. ‘Che gardeus satferod somewbat, but the corn 1 probably uniojured. LABALLE COUNTY. Special Dispateh to T'ha Chicago Tribune, Otrawa, 1L, Aufi. 23.—Duriug the past two nighite the weatbor Lina been unusuully cold for thie soason of the year, tho thormometor run- ulug down aslow as 99 degroes above rero. There bas been a light frost {n various lucalitien, but ma far-au Loard from no serious damage has beeu doue. LEE COUNTY, Sosciat Dispatch to 1ha Chicage Tribune, Drxow, 1L, Aug, 23.—Helisble juformation from parts of Leo County atates that corn has been badly damaged by the lste fiosts on the bottom lana. Corn planted early aud on high i{fi""" Lss not suffered suy. L'rospacts goods d woather 1o this section, 30 LAVIESS OOUNTY. L Wannex, I, Amii 24,—Corn is badly dsm- sged by the f1; uckwheai all gone. “Tobacs <o badly damaged ; slso lato potatoas, PRORIA COUNTY, CuiLticornig, Ill., Aug, 29,—We were visited by autight froat last night, No damage report- od. The filwols River is falling rapidiy, WANRKN COUNTY. Mowworrm, 1N, Aug, 23, —Lhers was & light frost hero last night. No dawage doue as far ad Leaid from. CHAMPAIGN CODNTY. Bpectal Disoaten (o 1he Chicave Triduna, Ouaarralon, 1k, Aug, 23,—No froas hero Bate urdsy. MACON COUNTY. Monoa, 1L, Aug. 93.—\a bad & light frost Buuday vight, but na damage was dono o the crops. WILL COUNTT, Jorrry, 111, Aug. 23.—Saturdsy night we bad & alight frost hore. No damage doue to crops, TAZEWKLL COUNTY, Prxux, I, Aug. 28, —~Blight frost here Batur dayaght. No damage doos to ccops. prai. & otk WISCONSIN AT AND ABOUND MADISON, Swortud Dirpateh o T'ha Clacaoe Tribune, Aabrwon, Wis,, Aug. 29.—TlLo oldest nbabit- sot hersabouls remembers but vue frost thus au those that viuit~ ost vogetablos. unnwually large, and which wers very tachwarl and Larlly any hardened, wera badly cul. Tobacco in geurrally wiltad ; braua bally Llighted : Iste potatoes mich hurt; hops damaged ; grapes seriously wnfured 5 tomatoes, pumpkivs, aquaskes, and sucw liko withered, T'no lowa fs eatimated on theas crop hercabonts sa tully & third, perbaps more, Tho exceptions to injnrv are high landn aud wet valieys, where the crops were protected by the tufluenco of water and bogs, It s the hardest blow the farmers std gadonors in thia rection have lad thig vear, Cianborey-marabny L1 tho uorthiwoat hiave buen vory asrfoualy daw- aged. “1hio State Journal to-night expresses the opin- ion tuat tho crops shove tof-rrof to are largely dentroyed in thy Biato, lho mwall grains are ainy wocured. NOCK €UNTY, ectal Dianttels to The Clasann Tribiine, VILLE, Wie, A, 20,—Oun Hatarday nod Hunday nights tuis porton of Wiscousin. was visited by quite w revero froat. That of Sature ay nigisbdid but httla damage, but last nigat wil' gruwlug ceo; w milered moze or loas, Quita a Jargo arcs ol Jamd was plantod in cocumbers Luin ar, all of which were kitled, In low local.ties i:orn, bickwheat. and tobaaco were badly frosted, and it wome plaey wil be & toral luss, A gentel who came 1rom Madison on the train tu-day rays every tobacco ficld ho naw en Tuile wan troated, nnd as thut is Lho preatost tos bacco dustrict of Viwcoumu, tho loss wudt be very beave, In too billy ditricts very hittle damage bas beon dune, 'Tho sl yamage reems 10 Lwve becn done 1u the nortuern poruou of ths couuty, especially in Faitm aud Cantro Townsiupa. Itoports foom Green Conuly way corn, tobaceo, and buckwhest are so Ladly frost- o4 that they will not average muchjover Lol & cron. 'I'ia wenther this eveniuy ia clear wad ceol, and much auxiety 18 folt tuat we usve wute fiont, BT, CLOIX COTNTY, Srectat Diaxit-hito_F'he tur o Tribune, Iungon, Wis, Awg, 23, —Nover bofore tn e bietary of thip section of Wisconsiu was there stich » bountiful bnrvest 29 10 now being gath- crod. Thoe acreaga of wheat is very large, ell the yield will bs nuprecedented, 1t atands on the groaud; in lnuge-headel, aurd wcli-fitled. 'fho yiewd per acro it in estimated will ba a; erago of ot less thau fittecen bushels. sciongo and vield of oath i also ver Hurvesting is about throuxh, ana threshing bas commenced, New wheat bae niresdy Leen siipped over the Wont Wisconwin® Road. P'otatoes were never in better yoeld and quanuty thau this keason. It i Lot urcummon L0 890 trom livo to thirty acres of tnem on a farm. Cein o this section loohs preity well in the main, and will produce a fair yield ir tho September froets let 1t alono. Farmiers 1n thie #oction a1o hiappy over theit fargs cropy, aud the fair prospeets of fair prices for then. Last Suturday night thero was o_slight tings of front at Lear's Lako, wome 18 m.len from lote, 1 Minnetots, but did vou damao corn, NEAR MILWAURI E. Mivwaceee, Wid, Aug. 23.—Thero was shgut frost 1n the vicunty of tins place laat night, but it did no dumage to grain, AUKEE, Aug. 2.—1he weuthor here and all through thbo Nurthwest 14 cloar and cool. A lieavy fioet in vomo paris of Wiscuusin Ssturday aod Suuday nighto, Minwavken, W Aug. 23.—Advices from thitteen conntien in different jarts of the 5-ate wlow that there w1 & frost ou Buuday m1uing, aud & licavy (108t Monday toruiug, Corn eui- fered preat damsgo, aod tho report comes from some placos that threc-yuartern of it iu killed, Tobaces, of which there I8 8 lergo acreago 1o Lock aud Jofferson Counties, is totally destroy- ed. Hops, buckwbeat, pointoos, aud all vines on low lauds are badiy wjured. Tus wosther is culd, and thoro isa prospect for anothor frosc to-uight, LACROSBE COUNTY, Speewtl Disvateh o 2he Cur-uns Tribune, Lacuosse, Wis., Aug. 23.—From soveral locale ities In Soutbern Miunesota and Wikeonsin i this vicinity, zeports ara recowved stating that the froet of Saturday sud last mght was quite sovere, aerioualy mpping corn and potatoos in woauy inetauces. RACINE COUNTY. Racise, Wis, Aug. 2J.—lteports from the townu west of Liero sy that thero were heavy frusts un Saturday aod Suoday nights, which do- struyed all tho gatden vegozables, It in nnpossi- ble fo a:certain thut any dawsge is done to the ,coin 88 yot. JEFPERBON COTNTY, Sreeral Dayatch to 1he Chicago Tribune, Paryyna, Wis., Aug. 2 lua front of last night killed wweot potatves and melon vinus, Mr. Debuse having sixieon actes nearly ruined by ho frout, —_— NMINNESOTA. ALOUND BT, FATL. Srectal Dieputch ta The Chieago Tyibune, 8r. Pave, Minun, Aug. 23.—Frosts oceuired on Baturday vight aloug the highlauds of the Min- nesota Valley, in the vicinity of White Bear una otbor lakes and along the Missiselppl, from St. Paul up, aleo along the Lake Superior Rail- way, by which wvies were generally killod, and corn, potstoos, eic., sotfercd grost dame age. From two ersnberry regions ro- porisa agros that tho crop is abont balf goue, the injury, however, ooing only on marshes which are nuuusually dry, Ouv still, overflowod marshos thoe beirtes are usharmed, and, this holding good, the mujor part of tho crop fs Bafo. On higblands bordenag ou the Mionesota Valley leo formod, and is deseribed of cousiderable thickness, On tho lowlauds bo- twoen 8t, Croix and tho llhmuipgl all crops were injured belos 8t, Paul oo tho Mwalesippi, and goneraliy, o3cept quito near largo stieams or Iakos, As fur as learnod in this Staie and Norths wet Wisconsiu, the damage was light. Last night auothor but lighter trost occurred, which {ujured only tho most teuder plants. Now wheat atrivals began hiere Saturday morn- ing early, with receipts of soven loads trom throo different farmu. All No, 1 sold at $1.10, Rocaipts continuod through Baturday and to-duy, moulls No. 1, solling at the samo figures. Duyers ani farmers -Exenlhn but & rmull portion of the crop morth of the Miunosota sud Kt Croix Rivers will grado nunder No, 1. Generally oldor Iand vielda not quite ao goo:l in quality and coa- sidorably leas averago. Willism Neitloton, of Renorve Township from 18 acres bordoering on this city, harvested 420 bushels, which Lo de- liverod nod sold to-day at §L.10. Thisis not a1 ex« traordinary yield for this season, but undoubtedly fivo bushols sbove the averago, because his is cormparatively new land and favcrably located, Ar. Snaiuson, of Beckor Contty, has harvested and tnreshed or atacked 20,000 bushals of grain m twelve days, euding Saturday, without oue drop of raln falling on it, — 1OWA. 8COTT COUNTY. Boectal Dianaten to The Chicaga Triduns, Daveneont, In, Aug, 25.—A slight frost oo onrred hero last night, though no damage was done. At Fayotte laat night the froet was hieavy, sud tbe corn was injured considerably. At varlous other polnts frous is reported, though no scifous damage M dono smyet. Considerablo apprebonalon ia felt for the corn and vogetable crops, which would be irrotriovubly ruined should frost aot in now, The weaihior coutinues cool. AT AND AROUND DUBUQUE. Special Dispaleh to The Chwaco Tribune, Dustque, Ia, Aug, 23.—Quite an extensive frot visited thid section of the country atur- day and Sunday oight, The mercury fell to 5 deg. lleposta from up river, in the viciuity of Casavillo, siato that the frost was very suvero at that polnt, and It is feared that the corn-crop bas 16ceived a permsuent injury. In this county tha dawage was urincipally coutined to low- lands, * Vines aud late vegotables have also suf- fored cousidorably. a'arzaon. McGnzaon, I, Aug, 23.—The thermometer foll to 35last night, A heavy frost provailed both Baturday and Sunday uights. Small vines wero badly damaged. Corn 'In the low lsudy waa protty sevorely bliton, but ou tle higher laudd was untouched, Weather to-dsy thor- oughly October. INCREDULOTY Des Morwes, Ia, AuT 48.. o weather here last might was extremely cold, sad an_occasion ut very slight frost {s reported. No dawsge wan doue, snd reports are contrsdictory ai to thero boing any froet at all, Joectal DMavateh o The Chi Crpas llarins, I, Aag. 23.—~This seciion of country wax viaibod witly a slight frout yosterdey morniug, but it is hoped no damage was done. INDIANA, N0 FROST. Hpacial Dispater ta Tas Chicaos Tridwna, INDIANAPOLIY, Aug, 28,—Altbough the evel loge bave boen vary cool for the last thres days, 1kiere lins bean no perceptible frost ia this looal ty, and oo advicas Lave bean received of d’;‘mgnuuupln e’ Blake. Our:nl:nux to-day on tha Board of Trada unar tha pressare of frost news trom the Northwaeatern jsintes, EEOS A MICHIGAN. AT ARAND RAFIDS, Bpeeial Dispatch to The GRaxp Raprvs, Mich,, Aug. 23.—Sstarday night and last night thia soction of tho country wwas visited by quite eharp frosta. Tn some parta of this county some dsmags was done, It was vervaharp for thatims of the year, and ex- tremsly early. e s NEBRASKA. § WELSTER COUNTY. + Correswandence uf The Chisaso Tribune. Vixirs. Webster Co., Neb., Aug, 19.—The grasshoppers have all passed over, doing mo damasge in this county. The corn in this county inthe finent aver known, aa alzo tho potatosu. Oata, & good crop. Wuoat, a fair crop. — OHIO. X0 ¥BOBT NEFORTED, Apectal Dispateh ta The Chicaqo Tridune, CLEYELAND, Aug. -No roport of any frost iz Oblo, AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, LOGAN COUNTY, ILL. Bpectal Duavateh to Tha Chicago Tridune. Lrncory, IlL, Aug. 23.—Onur County Fair commenced here to-day, boldivg five days. There in a fine display of stock sud some of the finest racers will be here. Tle puraes are large thus year for racing. FAIRS TO BEMELD [N THIS STATE IN 1875, Tineof far, Ioat-ofice audress Puysou, Beividere, «o. Monut Sterling, «Priuceton, County Falr....Sept. 2 D strict Fulr, t. Franklin. ... Fulton— County District Gallatin.. [ Grondy! Hamilion, 1 A o F.ir 1his yoar. ~Oct. 1314, Euzabetotown, reveeBupt, 29, Oct. 1L Biggerille, L Aug. 231 Couibridga. X County Fair, Disirict Fal Jackson Janver, Jeoraat Jervey Ju Davices— County Falr., District Fair, keg Otiawa, Lawrcncerilia, Loj County Falr, District Falr,. Conuty Fair, District Fatr, Waterloo, cu;i‘nu Fulr... Bept, 14-17....,,. Hillsboro, Diatrict Falr .., Scpt, 43, Oct. 1 Sep! ‘opar.a, Nu Fair thiv year, Oluey. ug. 31, Sept, i, . Jock Bept. 14-1 ~Na falr thia year, Cazenovia, eootiey vzl o ket donst BROOKLYNITIS, Quincy Still o Victim of the Dread Contaglon, Bpectal Dispateh to T'he Chicaoo Triduna, Quixer, 1., Aug. 23.—The proceedings in the day seesion of tho scandal wore dull aud unin- toresting, Dut throo wlinessea woro examined and their testimony waa designed to corroborate the evidence alresdy givon. To-morrow a Isdy is to go upon tbe stand who {3 rumored to have had the correspondence with the phyaician about coitain symptoms which sha could no longer conoeal, and it la expsctad that her evidence will be tolerably iuteresting., At a seusion of the Court this evening AMr, Owen Thomas, of Rushyillo, gave some important tes- timony couvicting Hoffman of paroxysmsl con- duct with women st Rushville on two specifio occanfons, Thero was & lounge in tho case, but whothor red or not was ot stated. Thomas sworo that Hoffman oconfessed the whole busineas to bim sud solemnly promised to stop kissing and Lugglug atrauge women. Un onoe occasion, 88 aworu to by Thomas, Ioffman warmly embraced 8 woman whoso busbaud was Iving at the pomst of death 1u suother rootn. Thevwere caught in the sct by a young lady, who maae the trausaction public. ~The affsir resuited in causiug the departure of Hoffman from Rush. ville. The avideace to-night is cousidared rather damsging to Hoffmau's obsructer as & pastor, NEW COTTON. Axuems, Aug, 23.—The first bale of new cot« ton arrlved Lore on Baturdsy night from Arkane say, consigned to Furateerheim & Co., and the second bale resobed hero yosterday fiom Delta, Al consigued to Bledge, McEay & Co. They wors both sold oa 'Chauvge to-day by A, E. Frankisnd at suction for 86 conts per pound, classing low middling, Robb & Peet, of New York, belng the purchasers. Laat year ths first bale was received on the 13th of August. Tba rapid decliue of the river Las relieved the ovordow of cotton above bere, aud somo of the planters whose calton was iu tho water say they will inake two-thirds of a crop 1f the seasou propitious, and thas tha dawsge Lo the plausis comparstively lght. L T OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Aug, 3. —8tosnskipa City of Obester 284 Basvia, fraa Howt Yuzk, have azcived ouly SPORTING NEWS. A Bharp CGame Between the Whites and Bostons Yesterday. The Whites Victorfous by a Score of 133 to 11. 8t Louis Buffe:s the Atblotics to Triumph Onco More Over the Browns, Bogardus Raturned from His Tri- umphal Tour in Eurcpe, BASE-BALL, CMICAGOY TA, BOSTONS, An assemblago of abont 3,000 pernns wit- nesscd tha gane yeaterday afternvon botween the Chicsgo and Busion clubs. The weatucr was delightful, with clear sky and cool air, sud the game proved to be both iuteresting and exciting from firat to last. The Doutons were short-hauded, Spald- ing being uuable to play on account of & sirain iu the back recoived while playing cricket in St. Lows. Msouiog pitched for the Bostous up to the smeventh inming, MecVoy catchjog, and White on first base, In tho soventh foning s change wae found nocessary, aa tho White Btockings were batting Mauuiug freely, while McVoy's Landa woro iu peor form for catcbing, George Wrght waa put mto pitch, but tha chaugs waw disastrous, the ‘Whites batting bim with great offect ; whilo the further displucement of tho Boston nins, where- by Beals waw transferred to second, also operat- ed unfortuuately, Intle firet iuning, the Dastons, having lost the toss, were sout to the bat sud scored four un- osrond runs, upon eafe hitsby Wright, 0'Hourka, sod White, errors by Foley, Dielanki, and War- ren, aud & base on called ball, Iu their balf the inning the Whites scored one unearned run, one Lase being given on called Lalls, The socond knning yiohied tho Bostoun two unearncd runs upou eriors of Fuley, Warren, and Hastiogs, winlo tho Whito Btuckines were renrod 1o oue, two, twiee order, I the thitd iuning sgan the Bos- tuny scored two suearued rune, chie reusol of Watren Wihitu's vud play at second. Lho Whites in their tarn batted Manung somewhat niore treely, aud, by errurs of Leouutd, eV wnd Baruew, were given four uncaned run Tuefo1:th luming rerulted in o nlutewashon buily sides, Deviin baving been esubstituted tor Golden a8 pitcher, wlule 8 chavge o leks valuable waa effecied by placing Peters on kexond and Warren w ehoit tield, Golden gowe to lufy fieul aud Glewn to firet bare, Tus new oider of things proved to be tho turuing poius in tho wame, 88 the Bostous were biauked i tho tilik inmiog, aud o the sixth wete given thiee tne carued 1uus, by errors of Warreu, Hus inge. aud Bewski In theirbalf of the mnmyg tho Whites £corea the iy earnod runs in tno pame. War- ren reacLed fint ou a safe it and second ou o pagsed Lall, Biolarki was tielded out at tiret, and Glenw, upon a eale hit, reached brst and cainied Wairen to third. Dovhn was the secoud vut, ou au easy fy, when Hines followed wich o clean two-luser, brivging Loth Warienand Glenn homwe. Peters Sutruck a scorching low iuer straipht to George Wright, who taiuy keeled over back- wards frum the force of the tail, aliowing Peters to resch firot aud Hines third.-~the [atter tally- IR ou A aboILive fihy by McVey to Darues to biead off Petera as 1io stolo fiom tirss to sccond. Hastinge cluned the inniug with a foul fly, Jle score now etood §1to 10, in faver of the Bostous, who wora blavked iu the seventh in- ning, while the Whites, by dint of stiong bate tug 8ud 8 furious uverthruw by Beals at second (Geotee Wiight titclung), ta lied tureo unearned raue, and gained o load uf two, the score stan i- jug 13 to 1. From this porns both eides faled to rcoro, Manuing was biought In to pitcn again s tho lost bLali of the eighth iu- vipg, which, in spite of & bafe It by Hiues, and a ratthug two-caser by V'eters, reenlted 1o & biauk by the tive ticlaiug of Whito aud Laraos, by whom Hines was uipped at_tho howe piate, aud Dovln cageht off secoud. Thus ended a gome loosely ficldod but etiungly bat- ted on buth sides, the Chicago uine havivg out- played their oppounents in every respect, ss 18 ahiown by tho score of base hits and errors. The umpiring was extremely unsatisfaciory to Loths cluve aud to the epoctators, more by reason of it8 1ncompetency Luab unfairvess. Tuo uow third-basewaa of two White Btock- ings proved to be & va.uable acquisition, Al- though & trifle netvuus at tirst, he Bubsoquently ralied, and by biv fiuo mtops aud tuross con- tributed largely toward the victory. Warren was wuoily at eea on seccud, mud it was ouly aficr Lie uad cianged placos with Peters tbat tho infleld was fuirly protected. Devhu's pitchivg was An interosting featuie of tho game, wovoral of the Heds boing retired on thres stukes, Tuo followiug 18 of z Wrigat, o4 Kl Batoe 4 1 Lesuar. 1 1 3 i H 5 3 iz 1 it AT HT. LOGIA, Special Duvatch o T'he Ctacaao Tribuns, Lous, Aug. 23.—The Athtetic aud St ayed the wixth of their sortes of games to-da d ft was ono of the Lest playod games of the season, Neither club scoted for the flist four inuines, the perfect mehlug being admirably supported. Iu the tifth eliiman secured an unearued ruv on srrors by Clavp and Craver. Iun tue sixth, after wlite- washing the Drowns, the Athlctics vecuved three tuliies, one earned, Mclrido xnd Bectitel coniug Loto on & silendid base bit by Eggler, who also talliod on errors, Inthe ninth iLmng Diko we- cured auother run for 5t. Louis un s Ligh throw by Clapp to catch hum at second. ‘These woro al thu runs ecored. The Athlelics were out- fisldod and outbatted, but won the game by get- tiug all their baso Lty in the lucky mxth inning. Two thousand people were proseut. Appended is THE SCORK. sraE W 03T 1 o1 R ] i o 51 of 1 MR ik ol 520 vl o 1f o o KRS qu i 1} it tl’ HEIGRS ceul? e @ itne 1w hours sud A1 minutes. DoVt Siotoun, Eniadelpiin o THE VILLE CLU! Lovisvitre, Aug. 3l.—Eleveu thoussnd dol- Iars of wtock Liae Leon taken o the new bass- ball club to commence with the next sesson un- der the vsme of tba Loulsvilles, sad compete for the champiouship of the Unitod Biates. Ar- ticles of incurporation havo been adopted, and proparations for vecuring tirit-clasa pinyors aco 10 vuininouce At ouce. GAME AT LITTLE BOCK, Litree Rock, Ark., Aug, 23.—The Riversides, of Mempins, ciampions of Toouesses, aud tho Ocoidentals, of this city, champicus vl Arkan-ss, played a match gamo of basa-ball this eveuing at tho fair grounds, resultivg in s victory fur the Riversides by & scuie of 27 to 18, —_— AQUATIC. THE ORAXD INTXENATIONAL REGATTA on faratogs Lake begius to-dsy and continues dunibg to-moirow sud Thuradey. The eveuts for to-day will be the coutests for the junior singlo soull chiampionship, and tha sivkle seulls for the New York Stato champlousbip, 1 mila sud roturn each. For the ln:urr lr;u l‘lm: 'n ou expectation that Curtis, of tLisciby, woul outor l;u: the New York Atbletia Club, vut he W ctod (o wi nu';‘.l‘x: ;.fl}‘r’:?u‘fli’n‘m to-norrow embraces races for tho semwr sivglo weulls sud the pair-one ‘e contesiants a8 fur s kuowa are all 1% the Lawb brothars, od in the pair- y of tue regi bdllli‘:mup to tho double scull senlor race sud 1 blie gr the four-oar conteat. ‘The lstter is expected to shiow avme of tho Lest awateurs 1 couutry, sud there will certaiuly il arfetapt (o take the un;- from sbo Deaverwycks, uf Albany, who o Lold . # the atiractivenoss of tho racen lu that tho Bas- yerwvek Clab, of Aibany, will row in s siz-osrad bost uver the oullegs coireo and endassor to #utpaxs tha time mado by tho viztorioua Corusll crew this vear, Thin nniqoe race, it 1a claimed, w1l at fast mottio for a tune tho much-diapted qlumlmn whathier collegiatnd or amatourns ara tho tieat onrsmen. Thin race against time will come off after tho last day's programms has heen tinishol. It in axpectad that many college onrmman will aitend tha rexatta specially for tho purposo of witnessing this dac-aive test of ama~ tonr wkill and prowess, or, an tho amateurs sny, thelr own defoat. result will certainly ox- cite renration in rowmg circies if 1t whould turn out to be s victory for tho amateurs, e PICEON-SHOOTING, BOGARDUR RETURNED. New Yong, Aug, L. —Among the passengers of the ateamor City of Beclin is Capt, Bogardus, the champion pigeou-shinoter, WASHINGTON. THE CHICAGO CUSTOM.-HOUSE. THE NEW COMMIBSION, Speeral Lnapateh lo The Chicago Fridune. Wasnisazos, D. C., Aug. 23.—Ansistant Seo- retanes Burnham and Conant to-day waited upon tha Secretary immediatoly upon bis return. The naturs of tin instruction to tho new Chicago Custom-1louo Commiszion was considered. Tho Comausioners will bo directed to examins both of tho tepurts made, that of the Governmant aud that of tha lucal Cozunission, The points wherein the reports arron will probably be per- mitted to stand as fi the respects wherein tho reports differ will bo carnf:iily oxamined and mado tho bLasis of & new report. Iiim intand. ed that tho new Comiission shall not act mere- 1y a8 an arbitistor, but as s tinal, ndeondent Commission. This Commiseivn will assctmble bere to-morrow for organwzation, and wiil diractly leave for Chicago, where they nill commenco the inveatizating Fridaz nest. 1t is expected that the Commission tnay spend two weeks in making tho examination and proparing their report. Thus Comtniskion is the result of tho joint confereuca aud choten of the Pres.dant and Secretary Lristow, The compasitiou of tho Commissivn seews to fustity the belief that their report aill be thorough, able, and conclu- divo, Toe Commierion consists of the following peisons, of whom two are civil engzineers. throo michitects, and three practical batlders: 1, Gen. Jamos 1, Wilson, of New Yorl, o civil erlginoer. Ho is better kdown a4 an Ilinoin cav- alre Genetsl duting the War, ond s o rallroad mau in Central faud Southera lilinois ince. Me i an intimato persoual friend of the Precident, a brother of Miuj. Bluford Witson, Holicitor of tho Treasury, and a \West-Pointer. 2. Gen. Wilbamn I. Frauklin, Vice-Preeidont of the Colt Arms Mauufacturng Company, Hart- ford, Cono. Gen. Fravilin was woll-known for bin War-record as a regular engineer and army cer. lio 1 kald £ 00 & Very campetont engie r, aud 18 also & West-Ponter, He was vns of the noted Wituesses iu tho Ironch arm tovestigation. 3. Johw MeArthur, Jr., of 'l acelplua, - MuArihur is ouo of the most eminent areaitoc's of Phuladeinan. e was tho first chuice of the Governueut 84 the successor of Mullntt a8 Bupervisuy Architect, and was ten- ed tho thio Fiesudeat, but de- clined on account of Lis larco privale practice. He s Superivtandent of Puobic nldings at Phit- adelphia, 4, Nahunies K. Lradiee, an atchiteet, of Boeton, Biadice in foremst i Lis piofossion in Bostun, and hus a uzuunal reputation. It was with grea: diticulty that o coned Inave g private practice to act on_the Commission. 3, Heury White-touo, an archituct, of Louisville, + & goutloman said to bavo a good reputation in his profession. 6. Richacd J. Duboins, ot Pbiladeiplua, & practicai batider, and oue of the coutractom for the Conteunial Bulding. 7. An- drew Kounedy, a practical builder of 8t, Lows. Mersrs. Bradles aud Whitestone arrived Lere this svening. : —e—— NOTES AND NEWS, WHINKY #EIZUELS IN (UcCA00, Frectal Lispatoh to The Chicado Tribune, Wasnixaroy, D.C., Aug. 93.—1he Treasury Department received a diststeh trom Chicaga 10 night stating that 350 barrels of illicit whieky were seizod there to-dny, ngainet which the ovi donce is couclnsive. MATT CARTEXIER'S LEIAL ADVICE. The Troasury is advised that tvo Milwaukes Gaugers. cruminglly fuplicated in the whisky frauds, bave loft for Causda in accordance with tho advice of their conusel, Mste H. Carpenter, ‘The Treavury authoritios covsider Matt o very wafe couoselor, as the evidonce against tha QGuugera waa conclugivo. ISTENNAL RLVENUPR ATPOISTIENTS. 110 the Aswciated Pre WasmxoTos, 1. C, Aug. 2.~ John W, Btardy Las Leou appointed an tuterval Revenus Gaogor 1u the Fourth Iustrict, and loore C. Backwell 1w the Boventh imtrict, of Indisua, aud Harey A, Matthews a Biorekeepor 1u the Sixth District of Keutucky. FANT SAIL TRAXEPORTATION. In the alsonce cf the Fostmaster-General and Superintendout Barge, po action Lias besn taken in the petition of St. Louis for fast mail commas nication with New k. Cholers, Crampe, Diarrlices, snd all Bowel Coms plaly are kpeedily cured by Dr. Juync's Carniuative Bslism, Tt takwe away all sorencas of the abdowen, sootnes tha stouis:h a0d restores ita natural action, LAKE NAVIGATION, FOR BUFFALQ. THE WESIERN TRANSFORTATION AN ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Will leave for sbave and intermediate porte, as follows: Capt. Gileon, Tues ongatl, Wednesda; Capt, Clark, Tuurwds egerald, Frici For staterooma aud pa Clark-at, A A kea, aud West blare porta, wi0apte.], at. Hatunday's e cursion vuas 4, Flar.:gl’l:d l&lhlfl; Mut:l‘l-lll.fi e Radar Shonpe Forn: Josoph snd He IRON-WORKS. REOPENED. VULCANTRONWORKS, 80 & 92 North Clinton-st. This establishmeut i{s now reopened and fully propared for the manufucture of EN« GINEY, DREDGES, and OTHHR MA- CHLNERY, under tha superintendence, as horototore, of Mr. THOS. BURGESS, Q. H. ATKINS, Agent. “TAX SALE, Stle for City Tams 1874 €11 QorrxoTom’s Orrice. Roox 1 Crry HaLt, Cut101060, Aug. 17, 1375, The sale of Lands and Lots for Oity Taxes of 1874, will commance in & few days, ' Psrtiea wishing to pro- tect thelr property from sale, will come in aud pay &b this oMce Withous furilier delay, QEUKGE VON HOLLEN, Ciry Coltoctor, OIL TANKS. VWILSON & EVERDEN'S A ] OIL TANKS, MEABURING PUMP, 47 & 49 Weat Lake Bt ORIOCAGO. £ Send for Catalogue. Manutacturvre ol A lulaceuting feature whick will add mugh to | EVANDEN'S WOOD.OOVRERED OANB