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MONDAY. THE CHICAGO ‘'I'RIBUNI?: AUGUST G6, 1877. My they hav exist on a wretched pittance chance of getthng nothing at all. eagenstation will be to sect nizet status, and to comniand attention to ymplainta urced with tempor a.! prapesed to estallish the between continuing to aud taking Uieir Col. McDaniel and Mr. Crowe. ant of the fine they can make tema present of half t ie pooae: hut acither th innings to ecttle, the Detlance playing a re- markably fine game at every point, while the would-be professional team moyed about the field and batted ike n ret of school-boys, More expenses (never to be paid) are inetrred, would be to shut tp anon at once and sell out, and fnsert anotner two-line advertisement in a contem Philadelphia Sunday Heputiic, THE TURE, INBRED TRoTTE Tn thefr efforts to produce fast horseffesh, the breeders of the trotting-horse in this coun- try have of tate years gone somewhat extensive- lyon the “Hke-produces-Iike principle, and kept closely tothe blood of certain approved famllles, scemingly fearing that the introduce ton of auy other strata would have an injurious effect. Recent cvents,-however, havo so thor- oughly established the fact that inbreeding, when carried too far, Is decldedly the worst thing that can be dune, that itis tolerably cer- tain that in the future there will be much Icss of ft. It ts now generally admitted that an in- bred trotter fs Hable to quit; in fact, almost There havo been one or tio nvtable instances which goto prove the truth of this @sertion during tho present season. Take the case of the stallion King Philip, a horse that, according to the theor breeders, should beat the world. Gould, a horse that never lost a race, and whose record of 2:213¢ wag no Indication of bis real ccd, out of the celebrated ers, formerly Factory to Republican statesmen of a ve But by the controling force of patronage awt the “devotion” nf oflice-holders the con. ventions of the Republican party were kept [n the bands of those who had [earned b) experience to" rnn the machine” for thelr own , When the elections came cound, the mass of the electors had to choos: hetween an oper breach of the party, which the folllen of the Demacrats made all ‘but [mposl- ptanceof the convention ticketa, he politicians war established 4 amt patronage. $.161,680 fer! 1, ROG, OE “Went from Tay Clty: halsnee from ta from the river wore ies, 18 N03 9 SPORTING NOTE batty elae can tematic repudintion [1 th ‘# nut tate what the atjections rishether it halany facts befo Acted, oF refused to net: and now Der eg machina” that ctary. Tin Stewards of the Jocxey Club in England do not promnigate ukares, ‘They give the law and the reasons for thetr decisions, nnd write their names underneath, In order that the parties in intercat and the public may avo Jurt wno made them. CINCINNATI GUST. ‘The trotting staillon Young Sentinel, over which there was lately considerable Iitwation, In now in the hands of that competent trainer, Willlam Weeks, who will have charge of. lim during the balance of the season. Hurrah for Warr: for the '* Pasi of TUE CHAMPIONSHIP, alvice, before an ‘The Lontsville Club by three victories last week pulitsclf on what seems a winning lead for the pennant—or would ff {t wero not for the ' dangers of the coming Eastern trip. Followlog is the table, without tho Cincinnati games: ginry and profit. Th headquarters at A designated the 'Claph: The members of the association will he entitle toa fied scale of allowance in the event of dis missal or slckness, and a cortaln sui wil by ail on thelr decease to their farutien, rospectus fasued from Jubbulpore regulated by) the monthly subscrip- aver, have yet to be norary of the sale.— | humbly edimit to th sucttainetiiod ia nat DID WE BVERE Sailors have eneceeded in obtaining $1.50 per day in the grain trade In maxing that we do when we do not 1 competent to gn before ain Junction of India. aible,and thence Milwankee.—Chicays The ren of t uvon the twin pillars, cauc But the Government has ni je strike the latter away, 48 Mr. Carl S theother day at the Harvard College Com- ant oment, this determination signifies neither more nor Tess than the *direstablishinent of the inachine in party polltica.? It means, he ad “that every one shall be tolu to ge to the cau- cus or the convention without feelin: helpless at the door, knowing that things have Iwen Cfxed "by the Postmaster amd the Cue ‘Thia isthe real danger, against wich ie Republican convention-managers, tak- Ing their cue from Mr. Blaine, are “demonstrat. by bullying the President on Ms Southern polleyy and by embarrassing: e mast we will gaarantec id not one pieayune more,— 0: Bibeaukee Wirco Does the Milwaukee man pretend to ay that he ever told a let smount of entrance fee an The detail, ho QUITE LT. Capt. Gilmore. of the steam barge Inter-Ocean, ‘became ro fil when he reschel Detrait on the late down trip that he was compelled to leave the ven d go to hie horae In that city. ¢ Inter-Ocean’s consort, the Argonaut, aa- sumes command of the steamer for the present, Capt. Uthnore 18 suffering from @ pulmonary —— AFRICAN fyuAND SEA. Tho Great Project dotng hin share ke her frat in 1, and broken here, this irkable trotter male’ his Arst sppearance on ig. elasing the ecaron with a fine field of clght horses, Clay! Te tn ‘Am Defended and re the turf at Chester Pa making a record uf 2: In a note published In tie Comptes Rendus der Seances det Academie dea Seiencea of the Nth of dune grave objections were brought forward by M. Naudin against the propored inland sea in Algeria. The last issue of the samo journal contains a reply to the arguments of M. Nauain, written by M. Koutaire, aud presented by M. Lesseps. In his paper M. Noudin cundemns an a elinple hypothesls, to w be easy to oppose others of equal value, the atatement of the promoters of thescheme “that the evaporatiu® from the surface of the pro- jected sea would engender more frequent rains; Wecause the water, turned Into vapor by the sun, and driven by the. prevailing southerly wind towards the chain of the Aures Mountains, would be there condensed, to “fall again ss rain ur as snow, the greater portlon Rowing back the form of the finland sea, whence drawn up.? This assertion M. Roudairo now contends {8 no fanciful hypothe ed upon acientitle u'r mathematical calculations. servations tnade at salt-water lakes where tlie climatle conditions are the same aa pr the region where It Is proposed to form the pro- jected inland sea, it appears that the average depth of the Isyer of water eva 003 metres [a metre Is about thi ‘this dure by the area of the inland 1t becomes evident that this latter will lose day by evaporation 89,000,000 This volume of moisture will then be carried ina northerly airection, eluce the prevailing winde are southerly; anid, conse- driven over Algeria and Calculations have been maie, again, whieh show that the quantity of moisture thus brought forward will be euflicient to half satur- ate, with the barometer at 0.760 metres, and the thermometer at 12 dex. it air seventy-seven feet in beleht, covering the whole of Algeria and Tunis; and selence teaches: that such a layer of humid atmosphere will very materially mitigute the intensity of the day, and retant the cooling uf the carth by cadiation during the night. But the vapor thus generated by the In- lund sea will not only thus act as a protecting sercen? it will also conuense into rain, and even into snow? since it will almost {mincdiately ainst tho high range of the Aures Mountains, which appear to have been nature to the north of the so-called ¢ hollows, which are to ug covered by the sea, to act a8. a) @z: condenser, this assertion, M. Kuudaire states that It is ine contestable that the chotts were, in bygone and that, when this was the case, Algeria and Tunis were far more fer- tile than they are at present. Passing on tothe examination of the obdjcc- tion to the scheme which M. Naudin considers the most sertous,—namely, that the borders of the new sea will be u nearly level beach, covered with water during the rainy searon and dry dur- ing the summer, and which will, consequentir, rove n fertile source of pestilential mlasina— {. Rondaire contends that the surveys which have been mado show that the basin which fs to. contain the proposed sea is bordered by slopes which ure much steeper than M. Naudin be- lieves them to be. In many places there will be a depth of from twenty water quite close to the shore: and it ls urged that, since water always finds Ita own level, the water evaporated from the surface of the new sca will be at once replaced by water flowing in through the channel from the Guitof Gabes; and that, consequently, the level of the MM remqn very nearly constant, the only result of the more rapid evaporation In summer belug the setting up of a stronger current through the canal froin the Mediterranean. Su far from breeding pestilence, In fact, the fuland and thus render harmless, awamps and low-lyinz places which now exercise a destructive influcnce, Mel Mir there are nt present marshes, called “farfaria,” some 1,000 square kitumetres in ex- Tnuceessible In winter, this vast. region dries up tn sumincr and gives off exhulatious 60 noxious that even the natives are obliged to flee The sugreys show that all this district tched against two celebrated ‘ie ‘Heat them. enelly In three atraleht heats, and now we hear of him in Cleveland, " Lost, Played. iv 50 ning a first heatin 22234, in a Sell ot FROM LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘The stine Cityof Dulath arrived duwn from Lake Anperlor yesterday morning. with a good let of Passengere and a fale freight, Hard arrived on Saterday with a number of exenr- Hoth eteamers enjoyed good weather on their passages, NAVIGATION NOTES, . Crawford has reached But- {ato in a leaky condition, with a cargo of cor ‘The sclir Mippozeit went into Eyster's dry-dock yeaterday for calking....Tug McClellan has re- ceived anew wheel, but Capt. Driscoll haa not gat a new scal,.,.The (race A. Channon was ine sired in the Bnffato Insuravce Company and the Mercantile of Cleveland for $14,000 Lumber versela were arriving treavently yeaterda: ani a full Acet will probably be on the’ marie day....Capt, Marry Channon isin hard luc! ‘eanel ‘Thureday Inet. and Sesterday had a vainable bugzy smashed to pieces....Judzo Blad- gett in taking a vacation, and therefore admiralty Cares will not he attended to ontil Octoter....The recelpta of ralt at thie navigation have been #40 racks. have been I41.527 tons, and soft 14,2 Coal frelahte at Butlalo have taken s tninbl Gic to 0c per: ton, ani dealera nere have added ‘Oc per ton on the price of antnracite....A ful cargo wae placed on board the consisted of 1,210 boxes and 167 barrels of gnnpowder, and Isconsigned to Hulialo from Itock Island, on Government -acconn ellcht advance tn grain fre! to make matters ively vallable Inilenp ci certaln to do so. ad te adopt @ compromn: eon the reform ques- It is perfectly ob lous that for goud or evil the abandonment of the carpet-baz govern- ments in oath Carulina and Tauisiana is now ipllehed fact, and that the Federal Goy- erpment can no mnore interfere in’ the internal aflaire of thuse States than Gen. Grant could interfere during the last year of his term in Georgia or Arkansas. Of course, if the Southern te enough toarouse popu th by tyranny or attempts conatitutfonal amendments, Federal interference would follow. would be nothing short of civil war and recon- uest,—it result whic oth alike regard with the dk —————— MARDNE. BUFFALO. Brerrato, Ang. 5.—Coal rates are lower and charters are as follow: Barnes, Richard Winslow, coal to ice a horee that has: Paris of Ameri pro lowered ‘hts record, In leun than one year, Kk of gush fs taken from the i of a ret when perusing tls father's It {s very pretly rewlting,” especially to those who are fgnorant concerning turf inat- ters, but to others it produces onl only -necersary to The Joseph L. ch, he says, it would ‘Tho above chy; Cincinnatl 7% 26001Y2 aoe I s"nouupns)| Cutcann—sehe It, Memo: rats are in so overthrow th Hambictontan, out of a daughter of the same horse. dition to being royally bred, os far as blood ts concerned, he has all the advantages of the *in- atinct * theory ot Mr. J. 1. Wallace, since tus aire was the king of all trotting statilons durin his earcer on the turf, and his dam bas a record of 2:%84, obtained when broken down in both hind legs. {tis reported on the authority of tuen whose word Is not to be doubted that, a5 a 4-ycar-old, while in the hands of Hurtison Rog- ere, of Bridgewater, Mass., she trotted a trial In 2:18. As mizht be expected, this tnlerltauce of speed on both sides showed 14 the colt, and ing Philip is undoubtedly one of the speedti- ‘eat horses in the country, stamina. Last year, as a (-year-old, he trotted creditable races, and acquired a ~ At the beginning of the pres- ent season he was looked upon os one of tlio most promising young horses in the land, but fulfill there expectations. At the Springiicld meeting he wou a heat In ‘2:24. and was then beaten in slow time, show: ing that he had quit. At Cleveland, in the class, ho was cut iuose In the first heat. srinning: field in the remarkable The heats then beuan be trotted mucn slower, going back to 2:32, and still King Philip was not once able to show the Buffalo he did not start. The friends of the horse no doubt have other reasons with which to explain away fis evident ropensity to quit, but to the general publle it Jooks ns if Inbreeding, But King Philipis not the only inbred trotter sho being an Inbred Morgan, her reen Mountain Banner, out of w mare by Flying Morgan. Green Mountain Ban- Banner, sou of Hill's Black ni seins to quit as badly as Springfield mecting she , but failed to capture and she displayed the were ** + paosiuos7| i one leat trotters ft i been ea numerous thia season, since after secur- Mi 3K. he fell t9 the rear, and Ing his record of 2: never showed up again in the race. to the exultant Interrogatory at the close of the may bo said that a number their record from nothing to 2:33!4, Inone year, although Harry. Clay did. no such thing, a8 the paragraph above tells of his trotting soveral rac and ‘acquiring a record “season” and “year”? are synonomous when But, leaving this ' segs | te emo It was. originally have lowered Bhict aanel al: Is, but a predie- ‘romt precine abe port rince the oper Lin relation ‘to horses. 401 brie, 10, je. it is not necessary to go farther away from Caleago than Racine to find a horse that fills the bil, Goy, Sprague tn less than three months reduced hfs record from nothing to 2:20'4, and is probably able to distance the Chiclunat! won- der Whenever they come together, THE OHIO CAMPAIG Tho Repnhdilean Candidates for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. Cineinnatl Conimerctat (Ind. The Republican candidate for Governor fs a strongman. Recently, when Republicans havo been turning about in some perplexity, looking for a lender, the name of Judge West, of Bollc- fontaine, has seemed tosugmest iteclf. The fact that his eyesight 1s very defective—so much sb that he has many of the disabilities of biind- ness—{s regarded rather os a peculiarity than an objection. Ho has senses sufficient for the dis- charge of al) Gubernatorial duties without fin peditnent, His carcer on the Supreme Bench of tho State was one of distinction, and his integ- rity Is as clear salle ab um Vogeler, the nomi Schr Atwater, coal to Renost Scher Isaacs, botk salt to Milwaukee, at G0c per rated dally is But hesceins to lack ‘ty-nineinclics|, LEAQUB-ALLIANCE CHAMPIONSTUP. Some time sgoan enthusiastic reader asked for a table showing the standing of the Clubsin the Lenguo Alifahee, At that tine Tis Thin- romptly confessed that he hadn't, and to make the table of. now comes the kind-lcarted Secretary of the Indianapolis Club, Mr. Charles Q. Yo furnishes the table from figures which Let him consider himself thanked. Below fa the table covering all games Ylayed up to Saturday night: Sehr J, I. Case, cont to ftactne, at 4c. Schr L. W. Perry, coal to Detroit, Schr Porter, coal to Milwauke Schr L. 0. Clark, cedar posts, Island, Lake Huron, to Chicago, at 3}jc cach an he has failed utterly ‘izhte bas had ter {ny marine circles aftare ting brueted up aud pat the tleurca at ently, it will be Schr James Couch, coal, Cleveland to Chicago, re. ‘The sche Canton left, Muskegon 000 feet of deals for Orugit Ponts lant Friday with a cargo of 3100, nebec....The shipments of {ron ore from the ¢ the eearon. tp to the 2ith of 7 tonn....Hating drapped her Circus party at Doluth, the steun-batze Schnoor Milwaukee papers ““rorerond cap> Chicuaa Tener jdn't he **come down“ for those conpitmentar notices early in, the reasont—Iitu 2 commenced on the ent worke at CA illton, the revetment hat Oreo, andl as far ar it a propored Tho balance wf the #imra Michigan and Empiro State, tomber, Greenbush to Tonawanda, at 25c per m over Bay caumur, a stratum of jarquette region way to the wire, Schr Eliza Gerlach, half-load cost to Milwankee, W, Page, coal, Cleveland to Chicago, § at 40c; Berlin marble to Cleveland, Cleared up to Go'cluck, Aug. 4: Edwards, Put-iu-Bay, passes mmadore, Condon, Chicago, J. Clark, Larson, Chicaco. Schra Jeffrey, Malloy, Porter, Chleago, Watson, Boland, Chicazo, 990 . Helle, Colvin, Chicaro. Schr M. Fillmore, Enzlish, Chicago, Sche C. Nilsson, W Chi Schr Lake Forest, Nelson, Chicago, Behr J, Hoyt, Coyne, Mitwarke Behr M. W. Page, Stalker. dchr Conneaut, Woud, Toledo. Kelir J. Ratetan, Schr L, W. Perry, Lang, Deti Sehr Dacotah, McGraw, Detroit chr J. 1, Case, Casson, Racine, 1,100 tone esed the Port Colborne the twenty-four hours ending atG o'clock, Zeland, Hamtiton to Toledo; ngnton to Alpena: Felloweraft, Toronto ta Part Burwell; achra Flora Carveth, ntarlo and Mountres 'h ny jorida and Nevada, Charlotte to Eaxtward--Props Clinton, Toledo to Kingston: Europe, Toledo to Montreal; tng Metamora, tirant Nay: barks’ William“ Here Reverend fdillesticxn: was the catse. fs been extended « fo oxtend {t the present year. appropriation unexpendted will be nsed_ tn dredg- lack George Cummings, of Cohoes, driver'on the canal Haws, Bete boat Jumes E. Conlan, was ‘drowded in Hufluly iver Friday, the prop Commodore colliding with boat and knocking him Into the water... Th firt uppeatance of the newscur Marien W. Paze at Buiulo Friday 1% noted by city... The old echr Nettle Buffalo bone-yard to rot away....Another buoy way atthe Limekiln Crossings, ‘The echr Mary Elizabeth hina felt Cleveland Helfas, Irland, with 500 barrels of oil.... Canadian atmr Cumberland, recently uehore on the southwest end of Isle Royale, hae been releared weeThe stir It. N, Rice, of the burned wreck of ‘that once bandwume ‘voxel, ‘a Jeutenant-Cav- In corroboration’ of ung mutt of brilllant talents, a law- jenjamin Butterworth, of Cincinnatl. ty was much talked of in personal conversation by all the Cincinnat! cditora present at the late meeting of tha Western Assoclated Press at De- troft, and it was the expreasion of all that Vogeler could carry the entire Liberal German vote, ta addition to the strictly Repulb- lican vote, ‘aud could carry Humilton County by. Tle isu fine orator, an able and popular lawyer, ond an estimable citizen, Tis was born in Germany, 1533 years old, and yraduated at the Clucinnatf Law 8c! 1870. Ho speak fluently in both English and Ueeman, atid is extremely popular with the won the first heat in 2:! another heat. At Clevel affects of Inbreeding still more. winning firat heat in the fast thine of 23:2337, she aat back in the breeching and al nis to win the race in 3:25, 2:26¢, The bay maro Adele Clark, who the exchanzes of that Weaver hae gone to the fAilted with water, 4 9} 1 o| o o 1 ‘6 2 0} 9} o| Ql has been carried SATUNDATY’S GAMES, cs pinyed Saturday were as follows: julsville—Chicagzo, 0: At Cinclunat!—St, Louls, Atst. Paul—Clippers of 6. e—Janeavilie Browns, 3; VERY FAR WEST. ‘om an Occastanat Ke City, Utah Choyenns Red Btockini jeseret Base-Bal} Clul here from Cheyenne and engaged the D. serics of threo match games for the champlon- ship of Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, the Neds flying tho pennant for Colorade and ¥ and the Deserets for Utah, ever before been beaten, and tho contos looked forward to with much interes! games took placo on Washington square, in this city, on the 2dd, Mth, and 25tn days of this month, fo the presence of immense crowds of about 3,000 witnessed of the succeeding two BALD 0. scenis to give rt 425 . {t up very casily, when hard pressed, {8 also sald ae fone eal tobe inbred, ft being clatmed that sho ts by 8. A. Douglas, a son of Hamolctonian, out of a mare by Hambletonian. Thereare a large num- ber of other instances ‘breeding, although I! gi stamina, that could be piven, but the above are sufficient to convince any reasoning person that there may be too much ofa good thing even In trotting blood. A UBELESS BNACTMENT, From present appearances it would seem that the bill prontbiting pool-selling, passed last York Legislature, will wholly fall of its purpose, own ind{aposition on the Louisville, 15, con if "tne following vessele cn being dis- “he Boston raft was going along safely ot rast ac- counts. Tt left Hamilion, Unt.. Jute 1: ard from was en ronte down the Ou- Erle Cansin.....A successful wrecking ox~ edition has been made by the steam barge Soni ficr work has been upon the steam barge City of Fort Huron snd another vearel.. «The steam barge Trader is at Grand Maven. getting ready to resame ber work between that place and Milwaukee. frum’ commisslon men of the latter port for car- ity. ing: to sliow thatin- | sea Boe las We barke Mary Jane, Corresponden Ter., duly $3.—Tho invitation of city, came on Indianapatte Journal, We tremble for Bickham, the Dayton Journal. y Wo mean him of Wo fear-that tho gront- ness which Is being thrust ypon him ts greater than he can bear. Miraa to Collins She gets $150 per trip and Ganges, The former was elected the Intter has been noaunated Both are the handiwork of ai, and we fear that he will break duwn under tho weight of glory, art of the authorities to ‘ork City no attempt has been mnade to violate the provisions uf the bill, but at the recent Saratoza inceting John Mor- rissey, Who Is the head and front uf tho sport- ing clement, boldly defled the law in the pres- ence of several thousand spectators, aud up to the present time has gone unpunished. Morris- sey controls the Saratoga track, and at the inst meeting, Mr. Cathcart, the well-known poul- sclicr, established o stand on the stretch, and called out the odds with as much frecdom as {u tormer years when no law was being trodden underfoot thereby. Tt fs an futerestiug question to see whether or authoritics® will permit the boss gambler to ave MMs own way {n the mat- Chicago sports the Intertered with. Morrissoy made Saratoga what it ta, and that the local'authorities are on too good tering with him to interfere {n the matter. sporting Journals, with the excoptlon of the Spirit of the Times and Sportsman, have nothing to say, ‘The last-nained paper ts trol of Charles J. Foster, perha) rmanin the coun Ho bas always been o ponent of the Pool Mill, and in the fast number of his paper, {n speaking of the Saratoga incet- PORT OF CITIICAGO, The following were the arrivals and clearances for the forty-eight hours ending at 10 o'clock last ci May Chy to Kinzeton; G, C, ‘irumpl, Siilwaukes to do: Vanetrauoenzee, Blchoyzan’ Keller. dack Itiver to Brackvitl je, Hay City to Kingston; Ch; ine Bay: eclire ila s Elvira, Milwaukes to bori Cuscade and 8, Bverleigh, io; reat Weatern, Ttuthertord. do to Hamilton: Victor do to forantas Aloacore, ay City. ta Purt Dalhouslu: Glentiters Pucker Hiver to Cullins Bay; oarges F. Huexcil, George Manley, and Hi. Denson, Grand Marla to to Culling Bay, Metcalf; Willlo We tremble for : Worts, 1 On the frst day the sport, and on cacl days 6,000 were present. Tho Desercta had pre- pared their grounds for the occasion, erecting: beats capable of scating 2,000 people, but they were not allowed by the City an admission-feo to that they wero public "ever, were filled cue! reallzed from ibs ale theFou ft are « splendid set of men physically, an ugh their Helding wax not first-class, ve thelr batting was terrific. The Descrets, on the particularly on the first day, were f bat} the remarkablo curve. itching of Taylor, of the Cheyennes, puzzied tre i Ata neh, the iy io “hang” of his 80 that they were enabled to punish: him with any cifectivencss. The ficlding of the D,’s was, espeelully In the flret and third games, brillant, come of tho most wonderful stops of dificult grouniers and fly-catehes of long-hlt The games closed onthe inst., resulting in two games won by the id one drawn, as shown by the following ‘scores by innings: AuntyaLa~gtinra Corona, Manitowce, aandri sundries; Julio »herman, Y ‘The free and full indorxement of Preeldent by the Convention vester- Port Hope; K. i. Hayes and his polte udries; New Er. Gran tutte Duluth, eundries: Foun ponents of the polic; utd, Buitalu, sundries nad hoped to de- velop strength enough to secure at most Onthe north of the = ‘aftalo, sundries: Clethatin, Peshilgn, towine: y er, Menton Hath feo, sundtlea Gorrze Punbar uinell to charge the crounds on the ples junds, ‘The seats, how- of the President's ‘Thera was a. hope that an action almflar to that of Jowa could be obtained, aud all expression on the subject stifled, Buz luce the lows Con- vontion there hus been o great stride in publle The irritation which followed the abandonment of the Southern Governors and the Kemper-County massacre has been seme The general reign of peace at tho Sguth hins sectned to justify the poitey, and commend it to all order-loving, citizeus. The ag un indorseinent, leaves nothing Tt covers the whule ground und speaks in unmistakable terms, It effectu- oat Republican party of nresorveil support of the ery particular. AMPBLL'S OPINION OF JUDOE WST, THS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FoR GOVERNOR. ‘Tho Hon, Lewis D. Campbell, being asked what ho thought of Judge M Hean candidate for Governor, Campbell sald: “T peor had any personal acquaintance with dudge West muti! we met in the Cor make a now Constitution, in 187. cussions there wo were sometimes opposed to one another, and somethines on the gaing side, fs a man of very superior intellectual nowers,--as far aupenor to Taft as Stanley fatthews 18 tq Aleck Sands. If not the very brightest and elearest-headed man Sn that ever- he was ot lcast tho equal of commendation NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Wednesday night last the Cleveland yacht Also ‘Venth went on the rocks off Port Huron and be- come a total wreck. Harry MeAllivter, of tha barge M. B. Spantding, wasdrowaed Wednesday last off Point ou Pelco, Me was a resident of Cleveland. John Powers, an old sallor and o resident of Chicago, was drowned at Grand Mayon Thursday while avalating to load the echr Golden Harv Jlis body was recovered, and buried shortly after. ward. Tho achr Walter B. Allon, after loading with a if Saturdi oleak, and hud to ‘kK for calklng, Proviously cowme out uf Bates’ ship-yard, where not the New York bers Te. A. Rin tg itaven. bari fore, be covered by that depth of water, In conclidfng his paper, M. Nandtu asserts that the proposed inland sea woulkl have no depth, and be without commercial value, M. Rouuulre, up the other hand, matntains that it would have an average depth of seventy-seven feet, sulll- clent, ho urges, for all prsctical purposes. A glance at the map will show frum how many places commerce and trade. will ow to the new the caravans from Central Africa Kewise wend their way to its ports. . {o conclusion, the general udvantazes which will result from the creation of the now rea, M, Roudalre thus enutciates them: menee amelioration of the vlimate of ‘Algeria und of Tunts; the opening of u new commerctal route for the regions situated to the south of the Aures and of the Atlas Mountalns; tm- provement of the sanitary condition of the dis- Iriet itself; and, fnally, complete security for Algeria, since when French troops can be discui- harked to the south of Slvkra, ineurrcetions will no longer arise there. MAYES AND HS CRITICS. Folltles from @ British Stand- what allayed. Me ane Mk ay hem exceeding! The New York tery Geb. pease third day that under the vart- the best pust- ally commits the Ohio to a cordlat Trestdent's policy tn lotermined op- Dalls helng made, ‘Thero was pool-setting on the course. and oper, under the circumetances, A ssed by the vicions anid hypocritical who disgraced the statu at Albany last wine . to no moral reapect froin anybuly, ‘The sole question ta whether a man will rin poo rink uf incurring tts penal provisions, It is alwAtn vory wel for people to air thelr virtuous twaddlu, about the duty of bumbly enbmltting to laws he- cause they aro laws; but al bi ly the bistory of our race, ehows that the rights and Sberties of magkind hava been won aut eatab- Mehod by treating with dedance and conten dovices of foolwtind tyrants to rested erty and bind the public consclence, 3 the grade of a. coward or nn {dtot would be willing- ly bouni by como of the meddiing, persecutin: stupid measures sometimes enacted into laws ‘This is how it Is thut fousish and wischicvous laws av and rave pouple, avon car » No than of acne? und spieit will either obey or enforce thom, ant the blockhends and tyrnnte with which every civilized community {a afiicted dare not do so, ‘The Spiritls wu little moro conservative, and expresses ite views us fullaws: Bir, John Morrissey hay taken a bold stand tn ro- gard to the Poot till, ae poola have been openly suld on the Saratova truck during ths present meet Ittwantd thut hu holde that the law wasn Intended to apply to the xraunda of racing associa: nd, beings member of the higher body of liture which, passed the bili, his opliion Atall events, the A disnateh from Sundusky rays that during the heavy gate on ‘Thoreday night tho scow Kittle of Fort Clinton, bound from that place to Clevaland with 3 cargo of wheat and wood, run Inte the dock ut Marblehead, eight miles from Sandusky, and sprung a teak. The water roo Into ber held to the depth of ten Inches, ruining consderabiv wheat, wily ayuttnst the dock, and Much damaze would her shipping at Marbletead pportunely appeared and sels to a safe place, CONFIDING SKIPPERS, ‘Yesterday's Ties contains o report of an al- Jeged confidence operation perpetrated upon a skipper (name nut given) by a person who paluied bluself off nea ‘THsBUnx ropresentative and be 0 was miodost fu hiv demauds, was that sharper, nud could have hed muro had he askea It, eo the Ties wa; wince that Tun Turnene bls attention called to the fact that 3 young nian had attempted ta ablaty to get the drinks from a verscl-mavter by suying bo was a Jimes reporter, fooled authe aklpper ailoged to have been black= wever, that beet the Tough exterior uf Wenther-beaten skippers there Mesa confdlng spirit tha st, the Repub- ‘fhe vessel pounded bi was considerably dai have been douse to Red Stockings ity uF Dese: minis, Grand f lxtory, and expecini- ~ oom Cay Con cea ofa Cos Ee beat COW com som COM ) a3) Next season the Desercta expect to bave {n- closed grounds of thelr own, and will be then prepared to meet any amateur or sem!-profes- sional club, aud will guuranteo a good game and a liberal share of the guto-receipts, 4s not more popular anywhore than here. neenuea cates, ita ableat member Alter a brief pause Col. Cumpboll resumed: “ Trozard bin as a rativer bitter partisan, but aman fn these latter days don't count much une Tess his goes,the whole hog for his party. 1 am ry thor Jude West has lost ty osed to hin polite we he clected, the Chalr of State will be tilled by as able a inan us has oc- cupled It in the last quarter of a century.” GERMAN PRESS ON THE CANDIDATES. Cincinnatl Breta Prese. We believe the Conyentiun could not have made a buppier choice. Judge W. 1. West is a inan of the greatest mental gifts, aud he has done bis country many importaut aud praise- Duriugthe War he wasamem- ber of Congress, and afterward Attorney-Gen- : Me alsu served our State for some thine as Judge of the Supreme 1373-7t he was a of the Constitutional Conventlon, fore, & inan whose antecedent the entire confidence, UN hy curl. 200 green, The Loniton Pall-.Uaul Gasete saya that it ts not surpristug that European oplutun should sa often be misled by the superticial sapects of America politics. At present an {impression previllsin thiscountry that the Administration of President Huyes bus drifted {ute » position of enibarragsment, aud that the failure of his “southern policy” ts finminent, if not an ace complished fact, The evidence upon which this asstinption reate consists manly of ublican Conventions in one or two of the Northern States, tu which undoubtedly “the party," as represented by the politicians, have shown distrust of the Presldent und hls advisers, and have munis the change of affalrs {11 the South the pretext for attacking the Wash. ington Government. But it would bo a com- plete mfatake to suppose cither that the hus- of the politicians to. the Prosldent's policy, beeu aroused catedy v) au Which be bas entered fn the South. titude of the politicians must of cours be taken into account when we come to consider the possibilities of lexislation upon the lines of Me. Hayes? fuaugurat speech but for the pres- cut no legislation is needed, and the scene may change suddenly before the assembling of Con> krees in theauttuny. It is probable tnat at the outset Hnance wili occupy the Loremost place iv rican politica alter the meeting of the new i! uarded point fs the cou HN that may be exercised over the President's nominations by the Senate; aud this ts now the ouly doubtful ‘Vhs Kepublican toalcontents of Iowa have passed resulutions not indureing the Presl- dent's Southern policy, while tho New 1 shire resulutions caunot be regarded as favors able ta bing; and it fs believed that in suveral other Northern States toe party couventions testimuny against Captaty ont of § MINOR MATTERS, The general impression in Chicago along a thut the Associated Press hud lost what served It for n beatl, and this strengthened by the announcement that it retired to Pike County to recuperate. golng, however, It sent the following base-ball arazraph fur and wide wll over the countrys July 23.—The Chicagos defeated the touloy by a moro of is the Redinan gung a It te but a short than | hae! sccltand saulriess 1 marine reporter hed wili say that, shoul moncy enauyis Ho was not «0 cusliy often detrlucntal to wel-inaster wie may those noted give thein ris, and beat in mind that THMDENE To i iltu Fecelve any monuy rom them under any clrenimetsnce THE OUTLOOK, ‘The Buffslo Courier of late dato thus en- courazingly aveaky of the marino outlook: ** One cannot help but notice the Improvement in marine business genurally, and wiark the better feellng that exists betweon those dependent thereon fora livelihood. On Bullalodurber thiigs have picked andan unusual quantity of ‘The present down frenglts are safiiclently large 10 uvermalance tho gual rates up, whichare dull owing io the large nuinbee of carriers anid the scacclty of cust. ‘The increased rates hive caused wante lald-uy crafts to comy nut, Woodruf ty luading coal, aud tho hae already cleared. nits, Which has ben out of con. milsslon severa) veasony, 18 now at Sag ship-yurd be overhauled preparatury to leaving. is entitled to welght. sold, and without molestation, tho Loxistature refumed to excup! incorporated rauntny of trotting assuctations from the provisions of the bit, It at then; und the uxanpie o: robably, ue folluwed with impunity a Utiea, and Poushaeonae, not be the’ only sumptuary jaw that iy « practical dead letter duting race week,” for thy reason That, at that acadun, pudiic oplulon favors luasen+ ing rather thau tightening the relnsof Guvern- inst the rioters, because the clube named didn’t play on tho 28th of duly, ‘tho Hartfords not Jeaving their hotel on account ‘The pool-seilers und other stuke- holders paid over the funds on thy strepsth of reat cloud of uwlul and golng up all over Since the mistake was found out. ie errors van never be act right, ex- ie poul-seller's loslug the money, or cut of that kind {6 Ne ervive: f cal Houttlee, wine | Worthy services, fail in with such raveale tthe grounda ar tal ied wt Noe, 60 tn oats, 3b fut iu fact almed Flest prop ly, Hadlantine this dispatch, anit a Surpassing profanity bas been War h liver, 2 hele oft, za Mist, Nuala, ‘21,009 hy core: . would command But, ashle from this, bis thorough Republicanism, which fie hae always his uprizat devution to the interests of eral as well usthe State (iovernment, command the fullest confidence of all earnest eoublicans who have the welfare of the State That the Convention fully and in de> tail jodoracd the policy of tho Ps tA. J. Mowry, iam- must bo fatal TL or that ft hus Tho Duke of Portland. the course of action Laniton Latter, The Duko -himself—well, he fa the odiest- looking inan in Europe. ‘He wears a veritable stuve-pipe hat, for it: is pearly alxteen Inches high, bell-shaped, and broad bri His shirt-collar nearly covers bis lls neckerchief fs of the old “nobbles!* lark blue and small white dots. voat Is of the pre-Schultz ur pre-Poote style, fn- dleating the period when “the first gentleman of Engiand” and Beau’ Brutminel did Pall Mall, before the Mat friend” o His Grave's trousers or pantuluons a eription—sonicthing like Washtug- hepin nowbere sud end in ave seen them frequently vo aud drawn thereby freely jute fit aod rts a hoy je, the loser tura Chul: Ce atte tne etats ls faco toward Clic Tn jast Sunday's Tainuwe it was held that the Pool bil) would alsohare a bad effect an the Buffalo races, and ly apoeurs that tha pt tion was well founded, both the attendance ani interest falilng otf imiuensely, #xpress, {u ita uccouut of the ‘treat day's races, expresses itself as follows liar scenes of raco-weekfwere re-enacted, hut otill It iv useless to deny that tuere Wie much Jeva uf that general interest and equine euthustuan which the town felt culled upon to show in former years, Yourtyplea! Uaffalunian bervallye personae teat that ho dues not believe in Worec-raciug with- Atthe Fark there Preaa with o fervor pad eneriy to which justice cannot be doue lu polite narrative. The" Lexington Base-Balt Club is of young men, all of whom Jay somo Soper soclal vr family distinction. well, They have deteuted ever grain is betnz handle nations which the Convention bas made again show us clearly and. distinctly, ot a and pot with ay but with facta, 0 hat. the Repub- I y is the true party of progress, In which the hopes of a thorough pollticul, suctal, aud domestic reform must rest. etnmatt Vodkedluld, rntlon, in Clove- The y play ball ture-d to meet them on their He eruand, et auxious for new conquest ® club in oH ret a which some reputation for skill in the national ee Tho challeuge was duly recelyed and responded to courtcously, and the condition waa made that the Lexington’ Yoys should have all the vater jucurday lust was fixed which the game should be tons furbished up thelr un Cine ‘The Republican 1, nominated exdudge We I, ¢, Lozan Cuunty, as candidate for ir. Ferdinand Voceler, of this city, aa candidate for Lieutenaut-Governor. Judge West ts one of the inost promineut jurists In the State, and-an active defender of layes’ pacticatiun aul teform policy, ‘The positive refusal of Judge Tal possible Judge West's noinivation, ler iu an abte lawyer, dtuau of wide ed: and fully capably to Ml the post for which he was selected by the Convention. ‘The noniua- us well as that uf Voveler, ig a Administratlon Mepablicans, and. isa good trump-curd fur Seuatur Matthews In hia desigus on a full term in the United States a and evidently PORT. HURON, “gpectst Dispatch to Tae Tribune, Port Henos, Mich, Nashua, St duscph, St. Craly, Salina sud Larges, Mineral Rock and barges, Burlington and barges, Bay City and barges, Wrine gle ant barges; schte Canada, J. 2, Marah, ra p~Prape J. Bertechy, Marino Cit Michizun aud tow, consort; echrs Helvetia, Argo, Couper, Jurepts Ttasca, Bertha iaraus, Winuia, ' Perea, cavaller, Oriental, Fame Ogden, Mont Wave, Pesttl th ner. Wind—southoust; light, Weather fue. COMPARATIVE RATES. ‘The following are the averszo rates on grain by Jake and cans}, forthe month of July, in the years outa pool-sullin wasu fair aprinkling of ladies anit Urllliaut equipazes. ‘The persuasive and gielodious Yolce of the pool-weller was, conspicuous for ita sUiTnews, and to many of the wpacti races seem tike the play of Wernor, ant .—Down—Prope Louis, Arabia, A. 1. aa the dayon forte, pooled alt the ¢ them, and hired a atasville, They ure t Jessamine in good order, but much to their amazement they found that the club they had enguget to play with wus o “algcer club.” Their icelings may be better fmagined than de-cribed. ‘They considered it would be beseuth their digulty to engage a col- dred nine, 80 they sadly prepared for thelr re- tura journey. The boys do not say much about their’ trip to Nicholasville. Postmuster at that place, thein {oto the guare by torrespondenve.—Lezinglon L’ress. The Athletic Club baye sven thelr best day as nrofessioual pine, and thay now be rated as a | They have ullowed, ause they could ents with them. we are led to beHeve, bad an organt- king them called the Athletic Cation,” but which bus turued out to be uoth- ing more than a mauager, whose brain has roved to be os deticieat as bls pocket. The ub bss nut been able to retaln a ployer after acing hin, aud ow play a yumber of * lot”? Nuva, OF, culmManly iu short, bave dezencrate. nod of three Wuuthy from a second-class pro- vival ulue tute what the empha that the public They contested @ gaine with tbe Dell- ich tous fyurtecu ttg-wen made the Yes, and Hod with a Slamles” with digi ts, Wei glvu casily to every incve. tt of cord, too, like ‘navvles” working un the railway arranze thelr trousers. J have eceu bis Grace with shoes on, apy oue of which would dle. fg his mausers he wave when ole up scafulding and aspect iy buildings in the countsy, when he freely talks with his cuiployes. hever kuowa in Purtlavent or public fe; sel- dom appears before his guests, Invites them to ‘bls favorite ‘place, Abbey, which by n Nikes what is teruitd society. you to take them to Ni rived at the cupitul of it to serve made WILL THEY BETTLE! There is coustderahly excitement Iu Eastern racing circles over a recent decision of Messrs. Claboagh, Hunter, Grinatead, Stewards o! James Flak, Admiuistration. . dition of the Bout aud the currency question aries, aval occupy the moet proiinent place tu these protests, it ft» clear Wat the inner thought of the angry politicians is fastened upon the uestion of Civil-service Seturu. jent i apparently earnest in his destre to break down the il-uniened ullianee between party. politics ud patronage; aud thowsh fs action duces Bot uppear Lo be ultozether as direct, as some reformers could wish, bu has made his urposs clear ty frleods and foes. “The vilices In the giftwe the Federal Government are 20 longer to be used us rewarda fur pulitical ve! ices of as cunsulation prizes fur pouticians who have coine tu grief. ‘Tuls resulution is wut oaly full of disappoimtinent for thy actly but fs even regarded wy paralyzing thelractivity. ‘Tue Government, however, has guns further, by tasuing au order strictly lorbidding ofliccholdcrs part iy any caucuses of conventions. Now it is with the afd of the viliceholters that ans ike Jr. Blalue. Mr. Conkling. and fr. Camcrun have orgauiéed the formidable ower which made them the rulers of the Julted States during Gen Grant's cight years Tf they ld bee eine pellud at any time to fo directly tu the country, it is nearly certain that they would baye been defvated, wi, and forced tu give place serve for an infant's c Lorillard, and oe Course, re- unpaid forfeits due to Messrs. P. Loril- Jard gnd W, Astor, on account of stakes won by tho burses of these gentlemen at the Mor Tt has ulways been the for racing assoctations to collect stukes and fo 3, felts due on other courses. Tu the use above alluded to Charles Wheatloy, Secretary of tho brought qe utter be- ants, the parties owing Col. McDaniel aud di Golden Rule, W go, Ogarita, B.S, Aus even when hoe often, buwaver, us he dis- When he drives ce, frequently drawn by ponles ye In regular jockey custutnes ly suconatructed that you caunot see him, though He ls the owner of Cuyenuish had, it appears, led is exceedingly polite out, Lis conve Hritish Indiz are The rallway-cmPloyes 1 Baratogu Asuoclution, warine an orsuulzation to force the com. fore the Board of Stew: Messra, Loritiard being Crouse, ‘Tuy stewands decided that the collec: ton of such forfeits should uot be enfurved, but ave UO reasons for thelr “extraurdivary action, ‘be matter iy being discussed {ua lively manner amoug racing men, and the general {uipression is that the decision will bu thy cause of much trouble in the futuce, ‘There is absolu that the transac he may sev you. amateur teain. Hquare, though scldom fu tt. layers to Jeave hot meet their Hnaucial ene: London Pull Mail Gaseiter A 8 ‘ou the wodel ui the Amatyutnated Society sway Servauta, fs ubout tu be formed lo ng to thw fudiaa Tribune, a}! natfonallttes aud rac —Europvans, Euraslans, Bengulecs, Bombo! ites, Sadrassces, Hindustanees, und Pujabees will thus bye brouxzut together aud bound each other by the etroug cords of a cornmon and Ie is sald that no fewer than abundred thousand uatives are employed oa the varivus Indian rallways, avery large pro- portion of whom are barely able to subsist ou the wages they cau vara. rathway associa. DIssOLU'PION. dissolved by Tuy to be aueu to men of Geeckces? duc said tr Tetemeut uf sald bus LUMBER SULPMENTS, ‘The shipments frow the Saginaw River for the scasun to Aug. 1 were: jy bit on opinion, which 4 june deplorable, aud, wiany add, +s-0n cannot ba alurred overs Lorillard and Mr, culve furfeu frum Col. Meo sc. Of they had po right to re- celye apy frum other people, and (hey vuzht to pay Mr. Belinont, Mr, Withers, Mr. George Lorillard, Mr. McGrath. etc., thels mopey baci. vate trauaactiva they cau f mintual Interest. Lumber, 251,507, 17,178,500; shingles, 58,742, Huber, 250, 0010; ‘The lumber shipments are tuose of of @ Mi Dated Chicate, Aus. 4 1877 « Awtor have a Figat & ~ SUMTER 10k: Dauiyd and Mr. "Crouis 230; bows, 11,081 about 517, 630 oarrels. 20,000,000 feat iy corsespouding of supreiue authority. but putroniza aud Without EXOT. N.Y,” Teras, $2 to $3 pe tas means of ina ‘tt gus for sirens kuewledge of the Directory or of the puly Succ on Weduesday las forgive thease forfeits to aualyel uf ware Ree = ENTs, NOOLEY'S THEATRE. “ThE Monday, Aug. 0, FOURTH WERK of thé TRON EST] UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO,, P TOE ae And Protaction of SHOWS Ae SIMTK H AMERICAN bs ] Ssraok.” | ‘Wit the following Cast: 3tr. Jamen O'NeTl, He Tonn Parlin, % Jennings. tr, M.W. Lemnewell. svoveeMt. HF, Dasys Silas Sara tower. Mrs, J. lirgtone: ies Bijon Heron, ina Lontee Kyl rester: iftss Ttonerta Norwosd, mi Fanny Sqaeers. Fine Pelee. Mrs. Tannenin, Mra, Nickteby., 1D INCLUDIS THE PAMOUS COACH SCENE, ‘With for Bogileh Horses, Coach Guarda, &c.. ¥ senting the ‘departure of the York Mail for Dothetore GRAND PLEASIRE EXCURSION LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘The New, Large, and Elegant Passenger Steamer, CITY OF DULUTH, — Capt. Alex. McDougall, WHI learn on TUESIAY, Aug. 7, at8 p. m., for 8 Grand Pleasure Excursion to Lake Superior. zo ing v1 the celebrated NORTH SHORE: stopping al Isle Royal and Prince Arthur's Landing (Cana- dia}, allowing plenty of time to see and enjoy the beantien of that noted section of country, which it UNSURPASSED FOR BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. Thie isthe trip for health, pleasare, and COOL WEATHER, For staterooms, rates of fare, ani description of route, apply ins C.F. aA. CER, Agent, : No. 2 North Wells-at ADELPHE THEATRE, Jd. H. HAVERLY. Proprietor and Manager. EVERY NIGHT Tins WERE, Chicago's Great Favorite, MR. JOHN DILLON snd Dramatic Combination, J. W. BLAISDELL, HARRY WEBBER, JENN? TUGHIT, and others, tn the Fine Play ef THE LANCASHIRE LASS. | 5 Prices of admission here oniy abont one-half what they, arr at any other, first-class theatre tn this city, and **all Ladica" Nixhts" the rule, Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:97. Sunday Night—tohn Dillon's Benefit. Aug. TI-GIEAT METROPOLITAN OLYMPIAD. Educated Horses an Trained Antinal Exposltion. ON THE WATER. PROGRAMME OF LAKE EXCURSIONS FOR ONE WERK, ON TIE STEAMER JOHN SHBERMALTT ani 7200p. m. for Michtwaty 1,,and oa the Lake at 7:37) ay, Alig. 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