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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1877. fi o ; 000,000,000 | ment wilt, af Ife option, redermall greenhacks (hat \ 00 tone coal; idaho, Chicago. 40 bila cement. | Muskegon, nmher; Wolverine, Muskegan, inmber: Yq > 4 1 AMUSEMENTS. ILARD ‘TIMES. or aa ord 0 T have nutans St ied ta eey be Ree eAEe te ani ae elicercan av nanionnt’ | DnEW toot ML, Chicagugechra Berlin, Cleve: tigd, taginase lambert trl-cator, roland, Iam: THE COURTS. enn en nae nn ANN : will be collectable in gold. oF ita equivalent, after | toad tchorerareofinitrestahoutd renter appror. | tani Lizzle A. Chic 6400 tone coals 0, | ret. Me Davia Muskegon, Iumbers Norsherner. 7 EXPOSITION BUILDING. the New-Year'a Day of 1871 vdadebted ibe imate te cots tn rate, (Wbether dat peutahoutd Lenn gell: Sate a 0. eile PB tea tts 1,2 | Heathers, “henton arian, Inter Blerenre. Lentere —— athe payment of tls vast Indebtedness can he. inthe Kaproved atata of our credit from the | tons coal; Melvetinn, Chicazo, 790 tne coal; | \ at a a eae sat welt 3 * < sate : The Causes of Them, and How | entorced by inw in one kind of coin exclurivciy, of | darktaye of THO, abper cont or ni.t3 per cent | Journeyman, Detroit, 200 tona coal; M. Wt. Buck= rans Wiontee: We Vi danens Sfugeeeuty. Suit Against the Chicago Socialist | CHICAGO fi 'interters with Kecretary | slow, Cleveland; Eins, Savinaw;. Trlehtic, Ta- erriil hers C. Michelson, Th which we have bot about $260,000,600 fn the | (neither of which woul to Cure ame whole land,—two-thirde of which amount, being | Sherman's funding of ovr 6 per cents, naw von needed for the payment of duties, In, therfore. | on, Into 4 per cent bonile), lea matter worthy v drawn atendily to the seaboard. —ita value, a4 com: | conaideration, (nt Tadd, no ne not fo be mann: pared with everything clee, in, of course, great! jeratnod, that Ida not believe In any contraction Address of the Hon. Schuyler Colfax | Oithced ‘Ane thisanrrcciitinn of the rate of | of our etcenbachs, rertninip not til other leyal at Beloit, Wis. gold exptaine the depreciation of nll other values, | money shal! adequately fill their place. B Tneed scarcely say to you, therefore, that} ro- Thin iano new theory of mine: for it wan print- gard aa qne of the absolutely cerential prerequisites | ed, over my signature, in tha Adrance, Journal, forfesamption in coin, by both the Government | and /nfer-Ccean, of Chicago, in April and May, The Avwfal Perils of Resumption fn | and tre people, that the lee of fhe land should | 1874, over three yearn ago, with the following ex- Gold Exctust recognize at coin now what tras recoqnrzed at ootn | piauation of the advantages of thie optional plan 0) xcluslyelye when the Nattonal Constitution twas enacted, and | in preventing the very evils now unhappy opoo for, pears, (90, after the greenback reas issued, | taj anid which explanation Lreproduce hero, with Munk 3c. 3 _lnmbcet Pauline, Muskegon, lambert Team Muszegon, timber: Winder, Manister, Inmbers Martha, Gros Point, atarel: L. Hatater, Union Ouml Sehr Nelle Wilder, Kingston, 2.349 4 Kingston, 24,992 bo earns an tin corns sche Atntal 2 tone feed, and gundri Jnth; Mudnicnt, Sagmaw: barges ‘I.E. Sparrow, Baginaw; Dictator, Valath, 700 tons coi THE DISABLED PEERLESS, The stme Peerless did not arrive in Milwaukee until yesterday morning, The tug Leviathan met with @ mishap {mn towing ber, one of hee ehafts breaklog, andthe Peerlees managed toran along under high preaaure until she reached port. She will have her bureted af wankee, a work that will r Printing Society. ; INTER-STATE EXPOSITION. Closet Skeletons as Deyeloped In Three aasteetts Now Folly Ready for the Poblic, Applications for Divorce. Complete fn all Departmenta, and the finest repro- sentative exhibition of American Indastry and Art ever held—equal In quality to the Centennial of “75. pole, Ciay ian Di wandtrions prunnatic it, nietee, 297 bu ror. 24 bu oats, and aupletes: ache Mary &. Cook, Ham v hein kerotene olf, and aun reas ache Bsn pint ena, Muske> ni, Judgments, Confessions, Bank- ruptcies, New Suits, Etc. i And by that [ mean the only the chanse of a word: She had thirty passongers shoard; and tventy-atx Ee ee x Re ‘taath any HURMONETIZATION OF SILVER, rei itwould end forever all the charges that | head of cattle, meventy sheep, and 250 pores of Barnhart Brothere & Spinaler have the miafor- cane iekellicent nestpu ot the arth weet fall te Bilver-Remonetization an Absolutely Ee- | ana ite restoration to ile old place of honoras | tho greenback. in ita promise to pay, while no fund | bottled beer were thrown overboard while she wan 2. tnnie to be creditors of the defanct Chicazo Presa n Exhibition, . sential Prerequisite to Spectee logal-tender, that it may hereafter, an it did heres | at all la provided for ite redemption, jva he, adrift. | The deck-hands became untnanareable urn: Brow | Eocicty, and yesterday, not having been able ather- | Admierion—Adalts, 25 cte; children under 19 Pp ts Lee fofare for eighty years and over, go hand tn band | oe rt eat ate a ort einimc stake helm oe. ezclterient (bat preralieds an tbe Tar unes tienen, me reiaritacnr | wise to, sattafy thelr curloeity, they fled a bil | Yeats 1ctn in ition aymen' with gold. shield u eng "1 officers and passengers. The deck-hande wei Hartford, Kingston, 17,822 rop City of To- | wanting tu know the trae Inwardnees of the orzan- Pxcnraion rates on all transportation liner. Let me answer, as briefly as necessary in the | edonilejoarney. i .omocre and passengers. Tho deck-hande were | {nln iinewonr 2 iat hw Seivyea, 7. irte Feauisile condenestton-of Kula, adurars, two ot We | scat whethcrne nadernet or iave bon chief arzamontaagajnst thegeinstatement of wilvee | srt ee Cuerune an the dremury woulll be pres ization of the Society. It see.as that last fall pleveland. 349 brucn Fie 40,0CE) fume time the Chreago Soclaliet Printing Aasocla- life-preservera when the verarl was in dancer. A aerenger on the Peerlces, who arrived here yes- HOOLEW’S THEATRE, Monday, Sept. 10, engarement of theemtnent tragedtan, i Proposed Revival of the Option of Redeeming Japan, corn. Beritle fone, oA tacks tardy Sth ned, MI tundries; schr Carlingford, Duftalo, 31,0) bu corn. as money. tlon was organized fur the purpose of publishing . . Tented, and thodangerof Immense amounts being | tcrday, stated that the nituation was very pre- Greenbacks in Gold, Silver, or Low. panne Le. at nome of the Raropean nations | prenented for coln-redemption would ba, 10 0 large caries Atone tive, bat te, vessel rode the henry - me Sarlaliet docanente, with ta prlneipaloffce at So. | AWRENCE BARRETT, ° Interest Bonds. more than two-thirdeof all Rarope, and more than | degree, avolited. nes rea a gat the Pron Seotla cae to her ald. DALZELL'S REUNION. 77 Filth avenue. Now type, sticks, caxee, atands, ’ three-fourton oF kit tha nenale of the world, une | ..¢*4. ‘The exisienco of the ‘option,* with ita con | Capt. Holland, of the latter eraft. fe to receive a quoing, roice, and fornitare are neccesary in a printing office, and the aminhje officers picked ont Barnhart Brothera & Spindler aa the gentlemen whom they would favur with thelr trade. Lut thin fem had been inthe business too Jong, and, when Me. John Haueen, the Secretary of the An- sociation, called on them with a liberal order but no security, they woud hare none of him, But sthey were cally eedored into selling a bill of foode amonnting t4 $204.70 on the gdaranty of Mausaen and one John Gloy, They might an well have cold without sccarity, for they failed to cal- lect any money elther from the guarantors or from the Association. SUPPORTED BY Mit. JAMES O'NEILL, And a Powerful Company, ; Monday Evening—RICHELIEU. Tneatay Evening -OTUELLS, Wednesday Matinee =—M ATH Weans Eveningstla vening —MAC handsome present from the Peerlcen passengers Tren = aliver as money. And while, In, Germany and the | trolling power to prevent rans on tho Treasury” | foontoie Pal manly conduct on the occasion vaults, would tend powerfnlly toward bringing Special Dtspateh to The Tribune, Fe ee eee eo ae ee ely | about ibe. denlted result without the great thock 16 BELO Why Sept. 5.—A very large crowd sndering Breat fosctst emvarrasnment Pane CAI UNI cente aad ne wnaettlernent of values on the co! retnins her silver fy : 3 . gathered from the country for many tnlles | trong coin ae net amit af values inthe most | "sd, leven supposing the worety—that larga around tohear the Hon. Schuyler Colfax deliver | prosperone nation of all Europe, deepite her pollt- | quantities of greenbacks shontd, he ‘presented for . bisaddress upon “ Hard Times" at the Beloit | leat tarmoils and the enormous war-Indemnity | redemption, and ahould be funded in bonds,—the * Falr this afternoon. “Mr. Colfax was escorted to | she paldto Germany. There in France, hoth gold | Rreenbacks wantd then bein the Treasury Brean and ativer are eqnaliy lecal-tender, and neither | celed, an part of the anrnias cash there, available the ground by prominent citizens, accompanied | metal drives the other out, ax the monometallists | for the purchase of other bonds, thereby equally by a band of music, and {ntroduced to the as- | ascume, bat. they cirenlate aide o by aide tn a!) the owe the bonded dent, without contracting the val- sembled multitude by Dr. D. H. Strong. He | SYEReen of buainies eeu againet the . | No Gnanclal nuggestlon of any kind can be freo was grected by three hearty cheers, and, with a torent aver Sat saningy ibe pronase’ "he from ob! jection; ror, to as. nation of nn A Dig Crowd at Marietta Yeaterday—A Sham Shock of Armin. Bpectat Piapateh to The Tribune. Manrerta, V., ent. 5.—This, the second day of the Veteran Reunion ands Encampment, dawned with a clouded sky and. every {ndica- tlon of rain, but, about 8 o'clock, the sun came oul and dispersed the fog and clouds, and gave usacoul, pleasant, and delightful day. The day was ualiered In, ag was yesterday, by the VESSEL TRANSFERS, The following, from the recorda in tho Marine Department of the Cnrtom-Iloure, shows the transfer of veesel property during the month of August: T A n . sat e Athatraas, T, 5 Steele etal. to, Richard 100, $1,000, St:am canalboat Cashier, C. J, Lewiatod, B. Hanover, » $1. &chr Kate Darly, W. D. Kerfoot to Charles Den- ita ine—| Raturtay Matine Katt Eve now version @ ‘Wine Works Wonilers.” = McVICKER’S THEATRE, nehey, $7,000. ikea tes tah deck In February last the honorable Aneociation, find: 7 sees few humorous preliminary remarks, proceeded | rreenback was isaned, Ie, that it i now cheaper | Individaal = in debt, payment always in- deus Heporiosent, Robert Clark to B, F. Charctr, ruveillic and booming of cannon, and al! day the | ingan unpleasant htatua between the amoant of LAST NIGHTS OF THE QREAT BUCCESS, : <i In thi volvca trials to greater or er eke J gencta and debte, imitated the Jafer-Orean and | TWO HO: oF : todeliver hie adétress. eee ee eet ee and diet | tents And the strongest objection team imagine | #1300 verious troups of military in attendance have | Suc ai Ocneyealis states from which Ie lawink§ =| BATE. Schr Gold Ds a east es ialden Westy W. D, Kerfoot to Z. P. Bros- Schr Otter, 0. Neleon to B. Cazlson, one-fourth, Schr Anulo Vought. Thomas 5.. Parker to Charl W, Parker, seven-elghtti, $9,000. ” been marching and countermarching through 5 the strects, with bands and drum corps, till the very alr [s impreguated with martial music, and every polnt of vision rtems obstructed by the glittering bayonets, burnished arms, and bricht trappings of the troops. The day wag not {ncutnbered with oratorical or formal cxerfhics of any kind, but was left entirely open to visit- ing vetcraus for reunions ainong themselves. The crowd {n altendance to-day was much larger than that of yesterday. As carly as 3 o'clock in the morning people began coming in from tbe surrounding country, on foot, on horseback, and In warons, til every lanc and Ly-way was converted into s highway, and every highway poured ite enthuslastle hundreds {nto town, These hundreds were soon swelled to thousands by arrivals on the two rallroade ceo- tering here, aud by the boats on the two rivers, Special trains arrived, one after another, and chartered boats steained up to the whart ope after another unt{l the appenrance of shipping was reaily metropolitan, These crowds. were soon augmented by townspeople, til luco- motion on the strects, dificult as it was by THB ADDRESS. 7 ing it as merchandlee | to what L have suggested is, that, if thegreenbicks Teongratniate yuu, farmers of Southern Wiecon- | SIeMIME At ae Gime Tentink | Sounent of es | showid happen tobe presented to tho Secretary of rinand Northern Minols, on this Yexr af Menty, | monetization. David Av. Welles, concedes that | the Treasues, and funded by the bundreda of mill- The generous earth tng yielded bountifully, and | the edect of reinstating silver aa Coin would be to | fons In the proposed bond atlow Interest, ns acarc with an exuberance that conld rcarcaly have been equalize it in vatue with gold, ly seems probable, the Secretary, to avoid contrac hoped for. HNarns and bins, clevatora and ware- ‘As preparatory snd necessary to resumption, an | fog, might have to Invest thei in the parchare ‘pow iré alnioat butating with the abundant bar- | overwhelming majority of the people, if I can | our 6 percent bonds at their market-val veat. Forelgn Judge {tum the Monscade [hives heat expresd | everyhody purchases them now who hae prices for our 325, 00.000-bushel crop of wheat: | themselves, from New England tothe Far Went, | to Investin them. 40 much of it which could not have been consumed DEMAND THH DOUBLE STANDARD BUT I CANNOT SEG HOW athome, And the sharn competition of raifroads | of got and allver as tegal-tender that exfated | this wontd tnjare uv asa nation, when, while thia with each other, and with the opén water-commn- | when suspension took place,—no more, no less, | process was golng on, wo ahould be sorapldty re nitetion with the Haat, keeps transportation | Not to demonetize gold, but to remonetize silver: | ducing our annual interest-account on oar bonds; down to the loweet figures that can bo called re- | not to destroy, but to restore, aud thus to increase | which, with Ita constant Ieasening of the burden manerative, the aggregate purchaning power of our coin, of annual taxation fur that purpose, would more on the. nenernlly -socepied prineipte that prosper- | “Gampalgna have been fought and won on *'Itann | than compensate for the premium that might be ity to the farmur fusuren the prosperity of all, and | ytoner. Uf aller ta not hard money, what tit 7 | paid for our G per bonds in the open market. that bountiful crops are 8 gunranteo of | ++ fesuwrriox oF BrECIE-raTMENTa” has been the | And to make thir optional redemption would be, fend times, our nancial condition should | poatto which we have been told the nation muat | Inthe extréincat view uf the case (even if every eary ond augpiciout, | Hut, on the | steadily tend, Lf sliver te not specte, abottah the | dollar of the arcenbacks rhould be presented at the contrary. vias Vine Ce stringent A alot Dictionary? ‘Treasury a0 be funded), batt oniorniiers Ja the fs ‘yond paraliel, nd year after year, since the ernment aa the original redemption tn att per cen panto of 187) they have beon tightening, with « | gqhbrypared new jatue of greenbacks hea heen | fond. profercd: when the greenback was iret ls- eady, and persistent. and unchecked sacking | sued at 0, or even, centn to the dollar In coln- | sued downward of valnes, with diminished rewarda for | value, they must witimately be tedeemed jn coin And here, having discussed, as you desired, fodartry, with **multiplicd bankruptcies and pnr- | at 109 centa to the doliar: and. that thia redemp- | **The Hard Timca—Thelr Cause and Cure," from alyzed trade, * and with the barometer ef Increae- | tion muat somehow be provided for. Butremone- | the standpoint of a private citizen, and, as you ing failures, by ite dopreening influence, constant- | seation of sliver ia the inene of coin itself, and | will all bene me witnces, without ‘the allghtent ‘ip indleat ina even stormler weather Gnanciaily in | needs no provision for tederption. The lenue of | partisan controversy or allusion, I must leave it to eneke fulnre. mors greenbacks iscondemned as an inflation of | You, who, as American sovereigns, make and un- Thave been asked to speak to-day upon currency, that, sooner or later, must bo redeemed | make pactice and Administration, for your reflec- Tne MAD TIMES—THEI CAUSB AND CORE’; tlon and decision. and Twill do #0 franidy from the siandpoint of a | Hapa luok the remonetizatton of alter er n emerged as the Chicago Vrers Soclety. arch: Tast comprainanta kegan a nuit agsinei [aueson and Gloy to recover the amount of the claim. The Society, however, promlecd to pay it on condition that the enit was dismissed, note was then given for the amount, and the silt waa noannoned, Messrs. Barnhart Bros. & Spindler etill have the note, which they preserve asa ensiosity. They have, however, heard tuat some of the atock fs not yet paid up, and that sume of the stockholders are tenponsible. The present anit id begun, therefore. to arcertain who are the stockholders of the de-~ fendant. the Chicago Press Eprletr the amount of stock held py them, anid to compel them to pay up, DIVORCES. Edith Alltteon filed her blll yesterday, complain ing that her bueband, Frank Allison, bad wearied of hercharmsin Ices than two years after thelr marriage, and had left her about the Jatof Auguot, 1875, The stamps him as unworthy of her coneideration, and, after walttng the required two years, with s month fand four days over, Just for good mearare. abe. axks thatshe may be allowed to rcsame her maiden name of Eglth Cuftatr, Tt la just one year, one month, and two days sluce Celia Aeton was’ married to Charlee Aston, and one year and one month of that time slic hae been a grasa widuw. It appears that only a day or twoafter his marrisze Charles discovered that complainant wae pot bis afinity. and be prompily left her for a fale and frail one named Neilio SATURDAY—LAST BARBY MATINEE Beats can now he sccured fur the last week of a BDWIN BOOTHE, Monday and Taestay— EDWIN ROUTH as AMLET, Wednentay and Thorsiay~EDWIN BOOTIE ax KING ‘At ay ang Satarday~EDWIN ROOTH as BRUTUS. “NATATAL For NEALTIHEC! EMENT and for RA+ it all shonld go and take a TIONAL ENJOYME plunge at the NATATUORIUM, Swimming Schoo! for pil ages and both ecxes. COTTON'S OF TUE REST ENTERTAINMES COME AND SEE FOR YOURSEL' eht, Wednestay and Saturday Matiners, A WINTER ROUTE, Mariners in tnia city who recently expressed the Dellef that steamers could notbe run between Niagara and Toronto in tho winter time, are thos contradicted by the Toronto Globe of the 4th inst. : In connection with the atatement that a ateamboat would ran to Niagara from this port daring the winter coning, an Américon exchange eaya that mariners nesert the thing cannot be dune, Wi only eay that the thing has been done before. Tho ol Chief Justice made the trp during a whote winter, and the Zimmerman did aleu, Veith usual Winter weather, and the boat and Captain belnz equal to any that have gone befure, there ia not the least doubt that the route from here to Niagara by Yease] will be made next winter, —— LAKE FREIGITS, Catcago, Sept. h,—The market was fairly activo at 2c for corn to Baffalo, and 7!3¢ for wheat to Kingston. Chartere were sbade for 138,000 bu wheat, 220,000 bn corn, 27,000 ba oats, 20,000 bu rye, and 40,000 bu barley. Following are the Every, __SAILROAD TIME TABLE. peeresceet se idea) dep LS Ao lee ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrtanation of Rergarxce Manns. faturda excepted. Bur see inday excepted. $ Munday except alargement, or inflation of our acre. —————____ ere and (£0. 000 a maatauot the ccowd yecterdar, was rendered gle | Kearney. And Cella Is willing to letihim go, inga- ' rivate citizen, without the slightest sfluslon to i i tale,—at Ragementa: Schrs Crosthwaite and Northerner, vs much a* the cannot get him back. ‘ CHICAGO & NORTH’ RAILWAY, Ririisan politica, Enjoying now the tndependence | fare cela, Pr apes Ree Pee MARINE NEWS. cera, acht Col. Ellewortb, zye and corn, and senr | Most linpossible today. | Charles X, Herring, with. mote constancy, lived | Ticket Offces, 02 Clarkest; (Sherman House) and at of an American sovereign, instead of the respousl- | try considered preciona metals, One historical fact , barley, on p. t. 3 schrClsyton Melle, iis morning at Y otcloc! ie Columbus | with ile wite Lucy for about twenty-one Years, he depots, C.F, Wells wheat at Bic; Pron T. Beatt, wheat through rate, To Erte—Prop India, wheat, G. Campbell and ch: A. Sherwoot, carn, through rate. ‘To Kingeton— Echra Westside and W, I. Preston, wheat at 7!sc. To Collingwood—SchraC. A. King, corn, and df. C. Cameron, onts. through rate. To Ogdeuaburg— Trop City of Toledo, rye on p. t. PORT HURON. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Port HMunox, Mich., Sept. 6.—Down—Props N, K. Fairbank, Hnron City, Dean Hichmond, Wiss hicken, Newburgh, William Cowle, CoMfisherry and barces, Birckhead and bargcs; schre Hl. A. Kent, Delos De Wolf, Lavi Rawson, J. Il. Mead, Angus Smith, Lively, Zach Chandler, J. 0. ‘Thayer. Up~frops St. Joseph, Canada, Alaska, Enter- priec and consort, Salina and barges, Davidson art consort, Vienna and conso: Porter, illite, #amilton, Sunnyside, Coinanche, Bien, Wind north, brie! bility of s public servant: outaide of, and happll : — “Gndependent of, all official positions: hound fo no | SHOnOt OS cuened tae IM cole OD alted sates TRON SUIP-BUILDING. platform, and with no party rerponaltile for my ut- | coin was tn circulation on the day of eusnenston of The Pall Mail Gatet(e prints some information ferances; but, lke yoursclyes, deeply interented | gnecie-payments, consisted of both gold and allcer, | touching the progreas of tron sbip-ballding fn the in all that concerns the Nation's power, proeperl- | And, whon coin again becomes the standard, by | United States. Five years ago England hada de- ty, and progrene.—ict ue divcnea tho altuatton to | the resumption of ‘apecie-payments, to have both | cided advantage over North America with respect cay, pot aa partleans, atrivinu'to win eome pallti- ‘| gold and sliver as the coln of the United States 1a tal tH d th eal advantage over ont opponente, bn riots, Sees ey LEAtORN WITT MXINTED to the coat of ehip-bullding, the materials and the only antions to benefit our country, and to pro- or being much cheaper, Tut a great change | ta. mote the {nterenta of her people. Fee carer iact canucs be denied, name- | hae taken place in ie meanwhile, for the price of per cent, an It la now universally conceded that the chief. | yy; thatthe Fathers of our republic,—Warhing- | American iron has fallen nearl; though not the only, cause of the panic of 1873 tn, Hamilton, Jeferaon, ‘and? sadteon.—at the the present rate le not much pbore that of tho wasthe ovorbnilding of railroads. and tho enot- | commencement of our ndtional existence, es(ad- Laas mous amount of money thus withdrawn from | fished both metate by law ae the standard coin of | Principal European markets, while copper ty now othor nees, and anchored, or rather grounded, on | y¢ United Stuteaand ae legat-tenders, Aloxander | produced in auch quantities that it nar become an saith in an easy nancial future. Hamilton—one of the Breate aleenien of, our | article of exportation. The price of labor, which fr Ina apecch in 1872, at Kalamazoo, Mich., which ‘ happened to be widely published, discuasing tho tenants poi ne Yee paella as 7 of tue | Is the most important item in the construction of impending dangera of the Republic, Talluded, aa ‘easels, being eatimated at 70 per cent of the total chlefaniong them, to the bulliing of railroads in | fe,dead corpee of our pate ered sine prune | cont of « steamer, lian alno been rednced hiy the every direction, far beyond the necessitics of the | of to-day against wilver-remunetiaing In the fole | Bee of machines which are not employed in En- cople. Of conte. the swollen tide of specula- | fowing sentences, over eighty. ¥ "upon | gland. ‘The frat tron verse) constructed in tho au, and the exttavagaucs that prevailed iu a¥ery. | Le Whole. it seems to be snost xdvinable uot tot. | United States was built in 1808, and rince then aL direction, public and private, oficial and tndivid- | fach” the uult oxctuelvoly 10. either. of tha | Silpyof various dimensions, with a total tonnaxe ual. in tho family and tho State, sesiated in pre- | metals, because thie cannot be done effectually | OF 107,600 tons, and valued at from £12,000, 000 clpitating the pante of September uponua, | Sihout destroying the offes and character of one | 2 £15,000, 000), have been launched, thie being an ‘But, after four years of the stringency of thin | of them as money, which would probably ba n | 8¥erage of about 3O every year, These fyures panic, and the Tetrenchments and economice it renter ovl] than occasional variations in the unit | 8 very Insignificant when placed beside those compelled, turning tho balance of trade with for- | fromthe fuctaations of the relative value of the | concerning the ship-bullding oa the Clyde, but eign nations by the handreds pf mille | metain, ‘To annul thause of either of the | the United States returns for the four Inst years “fons in onr fayor, and ° enabling | metals as money ta to abridge the quantily of circu. | Show some Yer remarkable resnite. Thus the demand to overtake supoly In our home-manntac- | fariemnediumand te lable to all the sbfections | tounage of vesels conatructed wan 221.000 tons ‘tures, ourcountry, with’ Its wonderful resoarces | which arise from the comparison uf (Ae benefils of | 18_187%, 200,000 tone in 1874, 270,000 tons in and ite unoxampled elaaticity, should, by thin | 9 putt wih the eile of 2 scanty circulation.” te Of | 1875, and 204,000 tons In 1870, “Upon the other timo, be breathing freer and easter, But, onthe |-foraon, returning this report to Hamilton, sala; | band, there hae heen'a Fa pid decreare In the num~ Cadets went through the ceremony of guard- mounting and Inspection, fullowed by battallon drill, and closing with adreas-purade, the whole exhibition occupying avout an hour and a half. This exhibition was given jo City Park. tn the presence of about 5,Q00spectators,for the benellt eapecially of the citizens of Marietta, who have shown them so much hospitality and so many courtestes, During Intervals between tho, sev- eral parts of the exhibition the magnificent band belonging to the Cadet Battalion favored the spectators with some choke selections of music, ALIS o'clock an finprumptu meeting ‘was organized in the speaking-pavilion iu the ark, which was addressed by Gene. Leypett, Fearing, Wallace, and Hichardson, and Maj. Me- Eldowney, af the Confederate service. At 1 o'clock the Uno of march was formed by the tnilitary, und, under command of Col. D._ A. Growvenor, Assistant Adjutant-ico- eral on (ivy. Yount'’s staff, the oulumn moved to a lave open’ eld ‘about two miles east of town, where a sham battle was fought, Maj. Waggoner, of the Columbus Cadets, commanding the Rebel side, and Capt. Burlingame, of the Caldwell Guards, the Union force. Susroundiue the battle-teld on three sides were high bills, forming a satural amphi- theatre, which were literally black with human beinga. Every place where wo foothold could be secured was uccupled, aud the crowd of specta- Dat got tired of her in 1873, and left, and yester- day abe put in her plea fora divorce. BANKUUPTCY, George W. Campbell was appuinted Awsignee of Am E. Curtiss, Iforace A, Goodrich waa elected Assignee of the Utica Cement Company. Final mectinge were held before the Register In the following cases: H. 8, Freeman, W. C.'Town, 8, J. Halley, J. M. Wood, Dantel Webster, G.W, A. Biddle et Alexander M, Ferrier et al., Solo- mon Snow, W,'. Deakman, Redmond Prindi- ville, J. B. Sweet, M, IL) Stevenson, dames Ducuid, J.T. Weber, Frank Slavik, Frederick inka Henry W. Alien,and Brunswick, Etenhan! ark. Asmeneea will bo elected at 100°clock thix morn ing for Charles M. Hrennan, for W, A. Fiedler and Elfen §, Murray, and for Norman F. Ravlin, SUPERION COURT IN BRIEF. Edward Mcttuaid began a enit in Erespans yeater- day acainet Henry Increes, Thomas: D. Endalee, and the American District Telegraph Company, to recorer $2,000. cou cimeurt iT. Jobn Macauley filed a distress warrant yesterday against A. W, Kedner, to recover $1545 back rent fur the premises No. 84 Lincoln avenue. William F, Frrey commenced an sction in tres- pass against Anson li, denke, A. 8. Trude, and Jotin Graham, clatming $2,000 damages. Alexander Crnikshunk, for the use of C. TT, Warren, besan a enit in trover to recover $1,000 damages of Lyman Baird and Francis Dradley. Pacific Fast Line. aStoux City & Yan! abobnque Day kx. ababu tent azsen! Aas ase e OGreen Bay Express. St. Paul & Minnespoiie Ex. Ost, Paul & Winona Expreas dL aCrose Expres Pullman Hotel Cars afe run through. between Chi- esmm and Omahe. on the train leaving Chicago at 10°90 a.m. . No other road rone Pullman or any other form of hatelenrs west of Chleagy, |, a corner of Welland Kinzle-sta, BIbepot corner of Canal and Rindecwte CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINP. Ticket offices G2 Clark-st, and ut Kinzle-Street Depot, Leave. | Arrive. Mt. Paul & Mtnneapoits Fx... |et000 a, im, Bt. Paul & Sinneapotle ES Hoteo b m3 ance, King, 1 We Doane, Two ¥en: Weather cloudy, LAKE PASSENGER-TNAFFIC, ‘The passenger-traMic on the Iake steamers has thinned ont greatly atnes tho cool weather sct in, and, where fall Joads were recently renarted at lower ports, very fow passoncers are now received, ‘The reason hae been a fair one, and much better te ————_—~—E—e CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND OnICAGO * "9 of 0 Clyde rlnco 18733 | than last, when the Centennial ‘milltated azalnet | urs present to witness the novel sicht was TH contrary, we have Leen guing stenaily on PHeoheur with you. that, the unit must stand tu | Dey ooaet Din tant year to 118 in das. and to at | tips on the lakes, The Ge steamers ou the Chie | something Immense tora piace like this. For | Junox nacxnoxn—No cours until Monde KANBAS CITY & DENVER GHORT LINES. Poverty and hunger tule to-day 1h many ahonscy| SM mefate.” And Washington, aa Fresient, | Tost year, There hie not been any decrease in tho | C20 and Nuffalo route arc annually becuming more | the fight, each inanof the 7Wors0) cnzaxed was | SNA GARY A 0 7 St Union Depot, West Alle, near Madtenn-rt. Deldies and hold that used toenjoy the comforia and even the | 2ereed with bls, great Cabinct-ofllcers. In making | Ton ber' ot paddie-wheel steamers. of which 10 | Novular, and peopla are beginning to appreciate | supplied with thirteen rounds of tixed ammunt- | “ichae houmanet fo te Incluatve, excent 64, o7, | twenty tuled-at, Ticker Otter, 121 Hlandolpnest. lsuriesof life. ‘And weeee moreand morestac. | te double standard of gold, aud slvor (he policy | ara butit last yee, agalnat 14 in i872 and 10 in | the fack that the trin around the great chain of | tion, and loading and firing was done tn the best | 7, andr," No. 28, Lueh'ya, Brown. on trial. Sa ane -LUpttoriia busluegs, “more ‘and more Inck af cont. | ff Bre a ne eee cutd stand mageus. | 2874; bot In the United States the yard of Me, | lakes Is one of thy moet proiltable and dellzutful | of atste. Rkirivist titee were rat thrown out | depor Monks, so. No. 4, French ve. Preach, Rents tn em sittnvestmente of mechanieal ant manu-.| curely apon two lege supporting them than on one, | Xosch—one of the lurzest eliip builders in the | that can be taken, by each wide anid thy fightin wus dewultory, Atal amea=Motlode, wat ar ingind fey mare ane aues oink ofvalites, | tut gfe of our later daya, who wien ustoun- | country: a 3 ori THE CANAT. but, presently, bol sides deployed forward by JUDOMENTS. '¥ Incomes | jearn the triple teachings of our Dictlonaries, our with a total tonnage of US, 150 tons. tunins, and Ailing pecame general. Volley | Srrenton Cover—Conrxssions—Withelmina Evers | Pekin wi cat of, wages of laborers decrearcd, taxes becom. ‘ — Briparronz, Sept. &.—Arrived—Prop Mendota, «| Connery | va, iterthan Gunther, 2, Heorta, “Sng oppressive almost beyond endurauce,—and, $n- Pe re a ae eg ir ete be NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Tlenry, 3,600 ba corn; Shamrock, Henry, 5790 | eeceeeues Holley, anthelraren, tunes 40F tle “itary Gattotis W, Gouid ot at. va, Dantel Theater, | Chicago ® Padnean Ieee F stead of the rich bucominy richer ax ths poor become | nor Hard Monoy, nor Honest Moucy, have tri tmz Montreal wan burned on Lake Cham- | bu corn; Hercules, Henry, 6,800bu corn: aynga, | hatte resulted, fuatly, Ina vletory for Capt. | forse Hoge Nae eMsenin N Pawe and Wid | Sollece betunt accaranel . poorer, an demagognes ao often assert, a large por-'} th Sear et Hemnarce and Homes. Bobs LSet ene mo nred is hu corn; Hercules, Henry, 6, uw corn; Vaynga, | battle resulted, flually, fa a victory for Capt. | tam korague, $14.0%0,—C. 18 Hosmer ¥: pMitz, | Jollet & bwient Accomm lon of alt thoae called richare floding the earnin, eee eres Gr inede two lege, with such dieaa. | plain Monday night; valued at $25,000; insurance, | Lockport, 7,600 bu oats; Deer Park, LaSalle, 0,000 | Burlingamo's forces, the line of march was re- | 81.0272). Georse Hichanls ct a}. ts. Henry A, Wale andeavings, and accnmpjations of « lifetime fn-\| troue reaulte that. the people are saying, with tuo | 812,000, bu corn. formed, and tho road home tuken, the ttle | #15 fy-Sigent Briotinan'ts Ac Lo Rate end Herman | CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & 6T, PAUL RAILROAD. adequate for thelr aupp voice of millions, ‘ ‘| Canal boat Lizzie Engene, with 8,500 bu.cormm, | Cleared—Ensex, Lockport, 87.051 ft Inmber; | cadets of Columbus creating much inerriincnt fii LIT.—=N Ut. Walwortt, Kecelver City Sa: | tnion Depot. corner Madison and Canal-ste. Tick ae gceme ome SAC eTPAT ne 4 a rhe tAlengit an] * gaye” bound for New York, ts roportud sink {n tho Erlo jet, Keneca, a ‘U4 Ct {ombor, 61.000 abin: | among the spectators and veterans, they comlt 1 $31,500,077), W, Bas (tices Es Siukh CIT ttey ‘Opposite sheruan Houses nize lozen years debt, t a = Fi 4 + s 34 ae | er to tender, and, therefore, aa ourcrroulating medica, | national exletence, was incurred when the allcer | tempting to seal tho barrier Iately erected on Panube, otters, 7h OC felamber, 8,000 fLalding; | programme, with the exception uf an experi- Spohr ote Es afl oS I srtwauked, BiiieialssncievnslD Fister ao T7B0p. me coupled with the conviction that what ts yet to | dollar was our legal unit of coin-vatue, Tho act:| Murn'a wharf, fellinto the river yesterday. Ilo 8% fe ence meeting held to-night, together with ‘a ee yi ‘zia‘go.—lola | Wisconsin € Sinuesoiasdreen! 1° T:30p. come, at the date of resumption, next New Year's | '*to strengthen the public credit," passed fn 1809, } waa reacted by Capt. Mille, who threw hima life- |” Reneral illumination of the city uguln, rf KR, . Diekt Bay, and Senashe through! am year, {9 lo sflect the nation and Ita people more | solemnly pledged the national falth to the paymont preserver. MARQUETTE, = a B.C. Leach, ani 1s wit Expres ‘i «,*10:008, m.|* 4:00p, m, diraatzourly, of our davt (nos in gold, butinark the words) "In | | ‘The Jolin T. Bott, now on the frat trip up trbm Special Inepaich to The Tribune, . NILE MINER Carroul W. tfenry, #8 is Hej dapneca ch el eee owes: aml ROO oa sis Na therriation than ours, with tte wondertat | ln arte equicalent.”' And that yery ect, aa tt to | Onwero tw Chicago with coal, euenng 8 Iak On| atanoomere, Miche, Sept. .G,—Arrived—Props NERS. Henjamin £. tiwiiup, ney pie Rimbar an. | tote Ranreeks cesccecncreres ag * BSC Ds MME ESODa ty, esnarces, ani ita equally wonlerful recaporative | oxtlude the inference that, {culm meant either | Lake lurouand bad to roturn to Vort Huron for | wiitigsy yt, Barnum, David W. Tusty.achre Fay So Gsdeniy,, fame. — Tht Ney.ra dames owen, | jay tueregs Lalit ft 9200p. m.'t 7:00 wer, ft 8 " + pales, . s + Rusty * a i Bis Une, eho Freeman ni :00p. m.it 7:00am, ROU te Tce Tee at ell as ours has the | Moment sentence an **geld and alirer.® “And tha few daye elaco a man named James, Drady, | site Trown, Jobn Hart, Thonias W. Ferry, L. 0, | 4 Taree Company Ofery Its Men = Com Eeinpbett: Bie tains ee ah va. non | “sit erin rin via MllipaalcerMleteoe fora Peat lecal-tendera And I think the’ $70,000,000 con- | Fandiug act, av late as July, 1870, which was pub- | auppused ta be employed asadeck band on tho | Butts, #1. 1 Nowcomb. Proiniae, Hallinan, | S51 peta na Eva | and Minneapolis are goud eliber via Madison and Prairie traction in sreenbacke and national benk-notes | shed all over the world, expressly declares that the prop Wertechy, was, drowned wear Matin street | Cleared—J’ropa Forest City, Sparta; achre Lar- Apectat Dtupatch to The Tribune, ee ae ee eee oh al ee We reap | du chien, ur via Watertown, Lavrome, and Winoua. ie Saabel i ce oromied fe ema | stn OM om of eon few tg tot encen | bur, cler d, Sgue Bima AS | Ret ue Wuoxrsnanir, Pay Soot 5—Aallght change | nig Hint Seah jatnunceprelt ean ca, ° eu, ed for, ont — 3 Si E ers = serie: a) oHecttite (not in gold, bat mark the words} tn cain of the | Ilved at Warenw, Mich. tad hhas come over the altuation, one of the largest fi Vinmmer, 018. ROAD. i then prevent standard ratue; that ta, tho cain of | ‘Tho sche sow Wird, bound from Toronto to Wat broke the overladen camel's pack, Do not | iuiy, tad, when tho sllver dollar was uy law not | itelieviile for lunnber, razed her anchors In a “eral Government ox disscinted from the propleci | only uniimited legal-tender, bat the unlt of our | squall Friday morning lant and went ushoro on think reauimption by it in. guld nest danusry ¢ pear | colnevalue. Fle Point, Sho was still on Natarday afternoon. Lilsht bua posribility. With the exercise bythe | _ Lelme ask yon, farmers of Souther Wisconsin | | ‘The ache Riverside, which went, ashore near Secretary of the resaury, of the powerurantodro | 80d Northern Wilnols, quention that even the | Kingston, has on boatd a cargo uf 28,500 bu of him by Jaw, to,sell bonda and hoard gold, irre- | Wayfaring man can understand: If any one of you | Na, J wheat, sulpped from Milwankoe by Measr, puetttve of the effect on all over tateceee ft tg | xnvo hia note, payable nut leag than fve nor more | Korshaw £Co., upon which theo tn an neurance Hevlght besble thon la wedgeen cuntieee hunted eure after date, for 1,000 bushels of | of $23,500, in tho following companies: | Manu- tnd odd millions of nrcenbaeke In gokiee Tent wee il, by changes In the | facturery ut Boston, $5,000; Weatern of Toronto, tesa my horoscope of the fuineeieloo gloomy it | erain-market orany other cause, oatehad becawo | $5,0c0; Buffalo, SiO; and Aztua of Hartford, woul be in the midst of fuanelel discatere and, | the more valuable.of the two, who would dure to Whether there’ In any naurance on the Dusiness distress, aud wisesprend ruln, more terre | demand that good faith required you to pay In the | wchoonercoald not be leamed, She balls from fulthan over betoro realized, If euch dangers are | dearest grain? Aud gould any one ilemuand with | Buffalo, wally Impending, we cannot diepel them by absti- | Wore reason that debts incurred when gud and oe nately shuttiug oureyes upon them. Indeed, to | sliver were doth standurd coin, and which we had CHICAGO COMMERCE, face ‘danger fearlosaly tu often to discern the way | Drumived to pay In that standard coin, and avin | phe movement of vessels to and from the port of Honarathy to arioenly te often to discern the way | Cromised likewise, must, a# a matter of honor or ee denis lndictenes the situation candidly and even hoperully, but not | Rood falth, be paid now in the costlier metal ex-'| Chicago for tue month of August is Indicated in t; font of 1 Depot fener ott carJcpor Reoxss—Frances A. Itue- seli've. Edward Murray, B07, ‘ERANS. operating firms offering thelr men a virtual compromise, and this after maintaining through- out the atrike that no concession was possible, Chartes Parrish & Co,, who have the contract to operate tho extensive mines of the late Lehigh && Witkesbarre Coal Compuny, offer their men what fs known as the sliding scale. The wages offered are the same as when the strike com- menced, on tho basls of $3 ver ton for coal on board fn New York, with oa 10 per cent Increase in wages for any advance on $3in New York, As coal is now selllug there for $4, the eliding scale would mako the wares 10 percent more thun before the strike. The offer is heing held under advisement by the pul foot of ‘Twenty-second-as THE MON-ORE TRADE, pension sine Beer Cares Capt. Morris, of theechr A, 11, Mow, has com- pleted his contract of carrying twolvo cargoce of fru from Eacanaba w tlie port for the Union Rolling-MQL Company, and fe open for any trade, He reports tho Iron trade dull and immense quan- lithes of ore ag Raranata, but ne scare altad- equate to tho supply. "The, carsyiny {ilat trade is almove ala atandatiiie es THE Y. Reanlan, at St. Paul, of. the Suciety ef the Army of the Tenncesce. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Sr. Pact, Minn, Sent. 5.—The members of the Boehty of the Army of the Tennessce at the meeting to-day numbered about screnty- five, mostly from Indiana, Towa, INtuols, Mis- sour, and Wisconsth, In numerous letters of regret from sbseot members, Jung is recommended as the inost St, Louls Reprens... Re Taula Fant Line» Calro & Now Orleans Calro, NewOrleans & ‘ HID. TMs da. Ms VESSEL-OWNEIS SUED, ERS a me ‘The owners of the schr Annie Vought have been sued by the Sluger & Talcott Stone Company to ra- cover $209,12, tho amount of damage done by bor June 25 durlnga heavy storm of wind and rain that cansed the vessel to break from her moorings and. CHICAGO, PURLTNGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. pota fout of Loke-a:., Indiana-ay., ry =" P Cans uaneistenaibeeiae etekee Gases ut at depota, clualyely? the following tables: thrust her Jibboom into the derrick. iners, with no result announced yet. Its ac- | favorable tlne for the gunual meeting. Weoborore eeerige Taek ete iewerzoriotds | «Heep to thoeo who wllifully shut thelr eyes {t ANNIVALA-CORFTWINE, | teptante would be a. bitter pill for the strikers | @ he Fenort of Gen, Force, Treasurer, showed tan be dispelled without dtehenee. i {nas evident as ihe sun at noonday that the ‘cone | Clos, ike Tomnape, No. men, ERIZ, to wwallow, thelr demand being for 25 instead alt cohen, of whlch $7,500 Is" Invested In tien ‘ei ' : inaance of contrag er that whic It.le paw 3 p Rtpeator od oy a aver pte ang oWareenected officially announced has been allenily going on fort Speciat Mepatch to The Triduna, of 10 percent, and It Is possible they.may not | - "Te report of Gen. Hickenlooper, Correaponit- | faciae hepress for amanaccc» he concessivu on thelr part Is wo uth the past ¢wo yeara, aa tho times have been becom-. as tl Poldorallvur, the cole’ mtociteatl verre tees | {ng more and more stringent, will Inevitably bw cu: the 10th Article of our National Constitution. | inoue eaumption by contraction, and reaumn: naa City, Atchison & St. Joe] Express... Thuduque @ Pacine Bi Ente, Pa., Sept. 5.—Arrivale—Prop Fcyptian, Marquetto; scur George W. Davia, Toledo, Departurca—Prop C, J, Kershaw, Clicago; prop aege much greater than on the part of Parrish pts ing Secretary, mentions the deaths since last & Co, who are enabled to make the meeting of Gen. Giles A. Smith, of Illinois; Lieut. M. A. Patterson, of lowa; and Col. te col in lie 7 Subseagenty, Se Cheer ae | Bank, ae acoiter of ealf-detebeg, wll wiibdraw | Toit ww rotktaa rang sas: | pot in In place of ono that sprung....Great activity | from aconvursation with some of the coal men | there or ta Joiu with then tn erecting a monu- | ofp, Grand Pacite tel, ead at Wainer iawn. prevails at the dry-docks, aud oxtra forces of men to-night, uune of the tntluential companies will are constantly employed repairing vessel: Pesting but 5 ner cent interest (tho 10-40's) at par | x they have been dong. but more rapidly next | ciare. 5, Tonnage, No, men. ‘The Treasurer was authorized to pay from the n then % n * | year than last, thus tutenslfying this contraction CTOs ses enkaseceveses f s-Tao | recede from their position, demanding uncon- bitvation of & con | Mati (vteMeta and AlrLine).. draw tne "oredr at teedian thea eka Marah: | oath by inonth, Loans matte by uanks, | auisicay VasEKie EkGsoxD wx youtiow veape— | Yacht Clubwilltry {t again noxt Saturday, when | ditional surrender on thd part of thelr ein. Leer CRED Keulety “of tho | pay bepress : ine) Ay Ban and Congress bo enucted. Thov, after the savings | eta ane. foatgitaal wilt hs Chan CLEAKED. Tonnage, ¥o, man, | Second and thin! claea craft will sail around tho Ploges, | Aboud the ofter oy i freer i Troan a ign Pedra td ation. eae = . ve Axe 4 + Mort. f ihe ucvepted, ever, ae ’. u Bi =i) 8 5 Brecnicceataita tthe privilege to fond these | res teat dat will be forecloaoiy ant” besides cae roan aanne dee | haunt onuaee fr orace.;.-heilarge Asetaf lumber. | So This crening Gen, W. M. Baro tedelivering | Slsht Hepes mem ‘RIVE vessels that came upon the market Sunday hse dis. | #ptton will follow. the annua! address, This nurovated ‘one of the three orginal alterna. | sweeping off the mortusged propertica at the bard- tlvew of uptioue of redemption, but left them pay- in prices of atch times, leave a burden uf dovt on ‘No, Tonnage, No, men, | appeated again, all the cargoca having Or =a FITISBURG, PT, WAYNE & OHTOAGO RAILWAY. able an eith 1a te he tuined debtor beelde, Manufactories that need erat Ey | been disposed of since Monday — morning... SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. n q Zia aaa gar seygatone te | gana teat ue eT patron Cee en ee ettney! eure naagone to lentes (3 apectal haauch to The Tribe EQUAL ATION. ae apa atl TT af rood Viaelde Huet Hs Spectat Dispatch to The Tritune, look after the ach? (race Murray, of which he ts Seniavinty, Hi, Sept. &.—At the scsslon of part owner, and which lately apeUng slau acd rau fequently, in iT from which we date our Hard | muetcither ** tuko in saji,” close up. or 90 ruin re Sramovigen, 1H,, Sopt. &.—The report of the Total,, Pon 12 Bucs Thies, without a oe Del vt “on- | —thue swelling the two armics of the uneinployed No YEeeRLS RMOAGRD EW FOR = arcat, aud without aby previews dice eed ot aks | and tie bankrupt, Values wail acitio downwhrd | 7O¥EM Ceti ee exanination by Examjner Wood of ‘the cond!- re. so juto Mauitowoc, whence slo was flowed to Mil- want of Equallzation today, Mr. Warner's jail and Express, 7 Question before the peuple in any State or district | atill more hopelessly. And we may expect @con- vo. Tonnage, No, men. | waukee. tlon of the Emplre Fire-lusurance Company of the a iesaiey tuatite ran eet ratte i and Expres 7005. mn. of the Union, North of South, Kaat or Weat,—and, | tnual panic from January to January, . is fg | Gruen Panes, —The sche Columblan after a year's | Wheaton, principal oifice at Chicazu, reached | *% + Fat Lb #008 ne as it turns out since, with the people generally as But this gloomy fnture way bo averted, ‘Too a Petr 63 | abeouce on the ocean arrived at Dutroit Friday the A ito va ollice tovtay, Tho capital, whicts | State was 60 per cent of the actual valuo was — Unaware of what waa buing done as they were of | long hasan actof justice to the founders of our ates) eae! —— | with a cargo of coal .. The sche Northumberland, he Auditor’ Fs pt called up. . Sree, Mae peenrrieg in the Cablnet-ecunelia of | Republic, and just Se Ln Hie reece AE Oe eRe “ 4,829 157 | Jyiug in the Erio Nasin, Budetv, will be sold at | was $164,500, Is shown to be Impaired about 30 Mr. Hunt offered an amendment declaring am, — her roducing natlon fo ite leeitiuuate and Constitutional rank public suction at 30. Mi. Best Saturday.... The wea barge Kershaw i reported to have made the | Pee cente The mauagement {s allowed to re- Tratnslexve from Expusitt ao. foot af 3 : ‘ ve from tlon Building, of Mons SILVER. WAS DEMOXETIZRD. that the adsesement returns show thut the prop- leket Ofticea: &4 Clarl 01 : : PORT COLUORNE, ate q rk -ab.y mer House, . : f the State Is assessed at 60 per cent of | _ Grand Paciac, and Depot (xpodtion Bulidns), ‘And then, the redemptt uslaud the colleague of quid, . ip ‘Milwantks Bastalo duce the capital to $150,000, and [s required by | tty o! ah ge Evin Uren abrignied. theanly reeamenids, Uist | Hveu at this ate hour, however, Burratp, Sept. 6.—Vessele passing Port Col- | tary and Attocn hours, remarkably yood time. | the Auditor to make up the Lnpalrment within | stv actual value, Sa ea Toa 6 the date of resumption arrives, tmust be in golu uspicious ane, elying axaurance that the | borne Lock for the twenty-four hours ending 6 p, excluslvly. & most Bush A romine ie wall to have be sched by th Suicidal policy into which Congrevs wae aeduced | p. the 4th: comp 2 Deon effe 4 days. Buffale Towing Association with owners uf [ude- elxt) < Mr. Warner acceptedstha amendment, sal tive thousand flye hundred dollars registered after several further amendments were yoted | Morning Ex; eee 2 Fan m. b Faat Line....+0+-. er B:40p, Oi} 40D, mm, ‘o engdle the Covernment thus to redeem, large | WAS to bo abandoned, and thal we had, therefore, Weatward—Propa Lowell, Ogdensbarg tu Toledo; | pendent tuys, and rates will not be cut....Capt. | bonds of Frieuda’ Creek Towuship, Musou | down, 30 per cont was tied upon as the basis, “Be. pair ar, witen the wecrtaty of he Ureacurr do | Segn the Carel OL [Mae Ltt coat be tine | Cliy et Concord, Oxdenaburg_ to Chicago; barks | Wiliam Carter, wbu called the J. Slaria Scoit leat | Coty, aaued iu ald of tho Slunticello Kall. PRE LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. tray he pocetbles wi farae tie Goverument ently i | sated” with Elgin, Metcalf to Stanley; L. 8, Hammond. Cayo | Yewizing at Uaweyo, tid ulch wil bo died out | Fodd, having been pald by the Camnanyy were AMUSEMENTS: pit pavers: (3 fetes theay sregobarbriantolas oe 1 ee eee a anmlecly | Wiucetbars toClowieud; Willlam Young Ogdene. | flutes Marsa Coa eed es Hetrck, seized | - Thomas J. Livingston, of Wapello, DeWitt MOOLEY’S THEATRE, Morging Mall—o1a Line. aon evel ata eden by te onceameet ts Sone Coationes' wouudeviver tag fencers eee tae, Hatasagewe, | County, day at & vlunie? ellen i) wonDar, Sota enc ging ane Wotneaareod | Rice Gaus ¥ NO Means the consummation of resumption. Hciocuste aii aves bueriend would the tug Hackett refures ta jo ‘Detroit. tug |. A general order from headquarters Second ‘2 os ‘Nigut Express... in the tnawveconbluation but that Will or affect the now to toke effect esterday... T at Hbutfalo were ive propeliare ao tour sail-vessele laden wilh felue agyreyat- ing 318, 750 bu, of which 155,700 ba were wheat, 85.074 bu corn, 41,420 bu wats, and 30.047 ba tye... Depaty-Margial Taylor, ‘of Detruit, on jondsy seized the ehaios and other tatorial re- cently Tevovered by the steaui-barge Monitor from the wreck vf the City of Vort Hurun, for salvage in behalf of the former craft....Eighty-niue thou. sand three hundred and fifty-three fect of oak and INSTANT SUCOESS ‘Of America’s Greatest Comedians, STUART ROBSON & W, H.ORANE Jo Dion Bouctrault’s Great Piay, FORBLDDEN FRUIT, With JAMES O'NEILL ands superb cast of characters. nese ny: gf the entnent Tragedian, LAW- < ADELPUL THEATRE, Jv. HAVEBLY. Propri ‘These $1000, 000, 000 of greeubacks are not a tithe | breathe freer, as if horrid nightusre of depression ‘ubourg ty Ashtabula, ¢f what will be payable in gold fn about @ yearaud | and despondcucy Led Passed away. - Mt ninardectrape Cleveland, Chicago to Ogdens a third from now. Vo be Trank wit you, } would go farther than | bury; Granite State, ‘roledo to Osdonsbarg; bark: Keeumptlon, under the laws as they nowexiet, | this, I have been hoplog to see sow financial | pan Lyon, and Lady Dutterin, Chicago to’ King means plan enacted which would plant our feet onsolid | ston; Northnan, Toledo tu Klogston; British SOLD-PAYMENT YOR ALL DEBTS, Bround, and yet avoid the paralyels of business, | §,fon, Sheboygen to Kingston; Hiemarck, Bay cit not only by the (iovernment, but by States, coun- | the declining values, and the distress and bank: | to Kloyston; achre Queen of the Lakes, Blac! tee, cities, banks, rallroads, manutactorles, mer- | ruvicice with which for two or three vears uur | Ktiver to Toronto; Marlo Auuatte, port to chants, mechanic, farmers, and a}), both rich and | vapors have been so full, [thas scomed to me for | Hamilton; M.-T'. Breck, Cloveland to auulton. bs, both corporate end individual, from the | years, and I have expressed it on moro than ono Vesucla discharging at the elesstor—iark Davi ivheat to tho lowest. occasion, that ¢! was 8 pathway to tcsumptiun | A, Wells, Chicago, no orders; schr Saniana, De- Farbe {t froo: me to be ana! alt for Tam | that would reach the desired end without these | frolt to Buffalo. Brigade Tilinola B algal Adare. Benet today; irects jurin; ie presen! an ol fi companies of intuntry au Latteries of aztile lery by Asalatant Inape: ala. ————_—$ THE MORMON APOSTLES. Special DMeputch to TAs Tribune, New Yonx, Sept. 5.—The Sun’s Salt Lake Special says a mecting of the Apostles was beld today. Daniel H. Wells and John W. Young, PITTTSHUBG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOUIS BR Depot corner of Clinton und Carrotl-sts,, Wost sida, “Depart. [-arite. S408. m, ® #:10 p.m. OHIOAGO, ‘ROOK IBLAND & PAOIPIG RAILROAD Depus curngr uf Van Uuren ahd Sheruuauale, Ticket Cojumbas & fast Day Ex. Geldibue& ate Rigut 38 Clark-1 herman Hous i ‘nd Manager. naturally over: . But. de- | evils; and, with all prover modesty ss a private | 7 esterday, and | a#h plank were, Tucaday, ahipped on the canal- pee Teav ‘Arrive. ier 20, cHE Tafa reeled Mog | loco, A Kooga ea Talay art | wilichagsprcontercaase =n” | Ka Tiare So ace | cuumato a brghan, ere Praga tke | Gur UNCtPAY IFAT GY THK WEST. | ome aceonsnaaunnalinnira:s Ee EH lee pat ‘ : a you when” tha 3 r or f } of tonne made by tho bans to thelr custome: 7 | greenback wie Gist tested, fts'"'*prumtes to Englaad, . pepe?) Nou uw Accommodatto mon Church. It was arranged that a quorum of Apostles, as the next In order to the Presi- dent, sssumo control of the Church, Wells 8 colleeted by tI 3 $000, 000,000 | pay" meant elther tn gold. or allver, or RUFFALO. of devon Dade mites enh Tanke, anu a to Te tana bana aporoxtnve fh wit Borravo, Beit B.—Charste~ehr I. €. ite larger it ib not My a yaluc, ‘wo oat of \o jo On Val ne, coal wiLaleabs pepe nee ith Sue pavinrs, banks, that} ioug ures, methods of radcmation fave bees tae | srue seal to Chicago on py ti Valentine, and Letouracur— reat altle Sceses—Splr- ‘oung Ladies and Gentle Pert Night bxurvas, LAKH NAVIGATION. | PORT O¥ CHICAGO. ‘The followlug were the arrivals and clearances Ka: euch um. . 2 ea weirs leg be pagabie tn old wheu that News tears Day | ing convictlon that we have not st touched bottom | at $1.75 per oi; Journeyman, cost to Detrolt ut | Axuivats—Stmre Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; | all present, and doubtless will be to the Mor- NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, jal, Buuda exrtes... ® coales, "And beades iheae must be added what ne | 1m our Suanclal attiugency. Why not therufore, | 0c: Slauipede, salt to Ghebosgan om pt; lyen | Caruae be Jisep, gundical Alpeus tubseae, tus" | mols Kenerally, Joho Taylur, the drat of the Clark-at., opposite Sherman House, day thotaing's bust gon fr ancial expert te able tocatimate; all the debia | return to the pathway {rom wi ch wo have eo dlé- | and Johnsun, coal from Saudusky to Chicago at ‘Harbor, yt rita ‘bay Ghy, | Apostics, is virtually the head of the Mormon | J. H. BAVERLY »Prpcrietar. Dees from hetzulor to ucighbur, from customer to mer. | astrously stray hy not souk for the ald land- cbargys UL. B. Spalding, lumber from Eurt Haven, sundries: . 1 Church. a aa SSTRELS. En. | YORGrMDd Haren, Grand Haplds, and Musks- ‘ Lant, or grocer, or tradcsinan, except those under | marke ses up when that pathway wea frat traveicdt juaw to Buffalo at 2 my East Sagl- . Saudticas oe Hk, Benton itsr- A comutttes wes sppolnted to manaze Anan. | ,,Grgat Reception of HAVERIY'S MINET teh. ya: Dy, Dally, Bunday excep abe aess pw . are then to be ndable aud payable In gold, | Av the oatlonal promise was at the outéel, that th pal, dunes achra Monitor, from Cleveland to un eee. Muribut, | Buaalo, | cial affairs until Oct. 6 when the peer Hee Sew sud Greater Uf ni Mlnairel Companies. (Aa OST ing ore are oF eehude froin thie ea peas 00.000 | Recendack whould PY Sad dearly equal ieota tia | Buaae. at tie feces Three Bells, marble to | tes oe wale aul Balle Nasisve, | Church Conference will be held anda, Trustee | aty"surs of denial Suoutrels leat an pour Worst sgn Lally at oy Sundar aa i Pe Asin aces ha Secale BP CATE sae lumber: oliu Campbell, Ludington, lumber; | iu trust elected. Two of tho twelve Apostle; pilces, 75, Saud 28 cts. emenn! ¢ locatlan, Clark Y at ‘a boat doce not.icars i Dictpal bynds, the $75, 000, tate bonds, | value, Clésted—Propa-A. Le Craig, Duluth, 4,600 dete | lumnberi,, Colts Campbell, 5 ess | Sr cop Sherman Nous. Box Ouice opea daily. SndttisB po } id tho SE bo, bod O00 eisoea Roiac” ene WHY NOT.MOW EXACT Igy Hlaapolee Calcaus 2 Wile diits beruee. Tels Balen aun Si Gruty Maalsies, lamer! | Grson Pratt and Josoph F. Smith, are in Europe, chinese ie ring seate, ae We 80 | poe dete Bee aa te The |, st $2,000, 000, OU0 of obligations are yatot them | taal, on (he date pad for reayuption, the Gogera- | Chicsgy, G85 brie comical; Jarvis d, Duluib, | juover; C.F, Alico, Ges a Yeoy amber; ‘Treaster, | but will return to Utah Immediately. Malinees ‘elaceday aud Baturdey, 2:0, Olea and dycks, fut th .