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THE CHICAGO it exceeded TURNING TO THR LEAIRLATIRE, we find that, of the 406 members of 4 of Lords, 201 received saiaries, pensions, cte from the Publfe ‘Trensnry, amounting to £A¢ D13 per annu the Honse of Commons recefved £00.000 more, Is It Superior to the American Article? Same {otsesting Faels and Figores from an Ea glish Souree, equally Lased on populatfon; but To the Editor of The Tribune, Antxanon, Va., Bept. 23.—1t has long been the fashion for * Civil-Bervica reformers,’ op- positlon partisans, and chronle grumblers, when arraigning our Goveroment or its adminfstra- tian 7] exiravagance, corruption, and divers orher faults and crrors, to point acrosa the At- tantic to the British monarchy as a shining cx- ample to be admired and followed. It does not scem worth while to these gentlemen, how- ever, to submit tho detalls of this example in facts and figures for our enlightenmont and vractical emulation; but, being myself a hum- ble searcher after truth, and of a plaln, prac- tical turn of mind, I would faln supply thefr omlsslon to some extent; and a stray copy of the London Financial Reform Almanae which has fallen Into my hands affords me the oppor- tunity of doing so upon the suthority of thec oflicinl statistics it contains. 2 From ihis mass of valublo statisties wo gather samo interesting and fnstructive figures showing how cconomical is that showy pleco of ornawent, g ors); R16 towns of over 10,000 popula- o (IneTuaiogt Crayan with 71000 and Hiorton the days of rotton horoughs over! will vonclude by showing & few poluts of the SUPERIORITY OF DRITISH ADMINISTRATION, pointed vut by Ilerbert Bpencer: completed. son that s storm washes n great I Now comes the account of a milff spent In bailding the Aldeenoy harbor, which, being found worme than uscless, threatens to catall fnether costs for 1*a deatruction. And then there in an astonishing financial frregrularities in the I Mca and Tele- rnnh Departments, —a disclosure ahawtng that, n 187 spent by art of it away, officials without anthority, agnin occurs, in 187! a llke unwarranted ex- penditure of foar-nifthe of a milllor showing thet, while the Andit D) imu n chal bl out a check, Veril, TIR ROTAL PANMILY. * In additlon to the £60,000 appropriated to her Majesty's privy purse, and £346,330 to the pay- mentof salaries and expenses of the Royal household, we find that tho Princess Royal re- celved annually £3,000: tho Princo of Wales, 240,000 the Princess of Wales, £10,0005 tho Duke of Edinburgh, £25,000; the Duke of Con- uaucht, £15,000; Prince Leopold, £8,0005 the Princesses Allee, Loulse, and Helena, £0,000 enchi; Princess Mary of Teck, £5,000; Princess Augusta, £3,000; the Duchess of Cambridge, £6,000; and the Duke of Cambridge, £12,000; besides the recent allowances granted to the Ducheis of Edinburgh, the Duko of Connought on his marriagre, and the Princess-Beatrice. The amonnts thus far recelved by the above-men- tloned memhers of the Rogal fanfly, exclusive of the Queen, o ate full .000, or Sl dgnn: “ineSiiecte, (ully 5000000, or reported to be nearly £100,000, and -that of the Pidnce of Wales at nearly as much,—that from the Duchy of Lancuster alone belng nearty 7000, “No wonder that the heir to tho hirone {8 so.poor that his specisl expenses have to lie pafd by tho nation, and that his dobta arc £uld Lo be almost a8 ereat s thoss of Ueorgo IV, when Prince of Walea, We pay our Prestdent, while in offiee, what thie lovely Princess of Denmark receives annual- iv for condescendliog 1o marry the helr to the Uritish Throne. 3 0 “alphabetleal list of persons Turning to th recelving ANNUITITS, PANAIORS, ° rupcrannuation, compensation, and other allow- auces,” we find the annual amount to be £1,- (20008 148, 6., exclusive of army and navy penslons: and the aparegate amount drawn from the Treasury by the persons named, up to 157 to Lo £11,337,7{4,—a aum which the MARINE NEWS. flnAiN STIIPMENTS BY LAKE. from this lnat: ehr AL | A Behir Nelli 3 Behr ] . ‘ll”, 0,Un)Sehir DICtator. ... 00 Belir A, M, Peiorson, 40,014 o,un,ucmu'mir Jonos, % ritlall | gy, i el . . tuspaver may coutemplate complacently f view p Trader. #00 Behr Colnmerce, A ifl £ ol deressed finances, dwindling trade and man- irob Hurd, . k.z:-» Sehe G, Do touiman 0 ufactures, fucrgnecd oxpenses in the East, and Propditaca sixveuce in the pound . fncome-tax. | brop G i Wien we abolish an ofilce, here 13 an end both to vitlee and oflicer; bub In Great Britaln the 2 'rap Peerican, Duluth, airics, Warhington street, aillce uppears to be a vested right, and the offi- | _ yegeer, 2o i Vorsel, By Er!;‘(‘" D T A St panicd rrecives 8 ) cainpansatian al Frob Aehmare: it Noatgommeny, BLWEL Lpeet oo Hanson, Mantstoc, Jumber, Market. e Behr G, King. Prop Michasl Groi, Muskezon, Wunder, itetson Sitp, 1n the Prop Kew Era, Grand Lasch, Dowlig, (tudll straet. rozattve Courts,” theso ailowances amount. to Na, by L'u-_u. A No. b Jenoie C1by Grund Rsplds, Graind Haven, lnmber, Al- LI8(6D 103, Ik, anmually, Tho former Judices IS0 Sekr Co K Nimt.es 34 1 el ol the Irish Ch:mr('r{ Court contlnuc to receivo Totalseveserens. their salaries of £3,682 cach, and of the Court of Bankruptey £1,500 each. (Why did not some Cougresslonnl retormer move Inat sesslon to pensfon the poor Revistersin Bankraptey whose occupations are now gonet) LORD CIIANORLLORS - of the Kingdom, though elevatedtothe Peerage, and serving but o few months or yeats, recotve nu annual pension of £5,000. Up to 1878, Lord Eroughom ond 8t. Leonsrds had drawn their uensdons twenty vears, Lord Chelmesford eleven vears, Lord \\n:ul.unrr seven years, and Lurd Calens four years, makl ngun OEETegate of L3HA000, or over $1,500,000. Othor peusioners for Judicial servige are Lord Elicuborough, who geta L7700 (sfnee 1837): Judie Erle, TW; duday Brewster and- Nupler, £3,003 Gs; Judges Sl T Coleridge, Kindersloy, and Wiiltams, L5, ete. Awmnong the & DIFLOMATIC AKD POLITICAT, PENSIONENS ocer the distivruished names of Viwcount Eversley, £4,0005 Slr_ J, Btuart, £8,500; Earl Morlev, Intrust for Earl Ambierst since 180, L0005 RKt-Hon, Benjamin Diseael, Lit.-Hon, .M. (Hbsou, Sik Georzo Grey, nnd I.-11an, s C. P Grand total, incla 2,415,018 bu, + “NONE OI' YOUR BUSTNESS.” A reportor of the Detrolt Post and Trjbune who attewpted to intepview the gwner, of the stmra Peart and Alaskn regoeding his intentlons as to tholr fnture dieposition, was told tuat it **was none of his businoss." That sounds a good doal Iike & lecturer, who 141d a moraing-newspaper ro- porter that if ho wanted a report of his lecture ho could got ft ont of the next morning's nowspaper, and then bonnced Lim. There aro a fow—very fow—Chicago tug and veasalmen who scem to be fmpressed with the bollof that reporters havs no pusiness to obtaln nows, especiall when said nows would affect their yaterests: but (¢ tho publication of roports would benefit them thoy arv cager to flll the roporters full of them, and countder the Intter under obligations to them for the freo adyertlssments. An' Instance fs clted whereln o reporter some time ':.70 ronght an nter- view with o vosrcl-owner rovarding the trans ] some floating property, which was linblo to for the rouson that the awner was one of thoe men of 8 defaulting pubtic officer, nnd wa fanely informed that tho matter ** was none public’s d—d buaincas™: 1hat ho could not ace the reportedwanted to tind o privaws (1) aftairs, 11 Walpole, £2,000 cuch 3 3 H'on. Villlers, £1,650; 8ir Henry Bulwer, Eurl Cowley, and Lord Bloomficld, L1500 ench; the venere ablu “Viscount Strutford du Ttedelffe, 417 sinco 18132 and others receive the tnefgnificant sumas of £1,300 and under per annyn, Beveral penstons are hereditary, In 1000 the Duke of Schombery waa. secldentally kitfed at the Biattio of tao Boyne by ono of his own men; whercfore the liclrs of the gallant nercenary bave drawn from the Krltlsh Treasury over £100,000, and Wil continut to receivo £2,160 per anunn forever, Bluce the middlo of Queen Aune’s relgn, the Duke of Marlboroneh amd his Lielrs have received o peuston of £4,0005 and the samo sum, dating _from. 170, 18 put down an- nualy to William™ Penn and Ms helrs furever, ‘Ihe helrs of Sir Thowmns Clasges have deawn La00 per uunum for over 200 years, and the Earl of Bath £1,200 for twenty yeurs, Lord Rodney" sud his heirs male torever get 21,000, wugd the Dowazer Lady ltodney has' recelved an equal suin for seveuty-eight years, g Among the speelul % PENSIONS YOI MILITARY AND NAVAL SERVICE are L0500 to Earl Nelson and tho suceensors to the ttlei £1,500 to the Countess Nelson, which 3 ut avything about, hl: —— NAUTICAL MISHAPS, John Garne, o native of Bronte, Ont,, sged 22 yeurs, and employed na cook on board the schr Jenole Mathews, was drawned at Cleveland Thurs- day. Whilo attempting to board the vessel he fell hetwen her and the dock, Mis body waa recover- cd within twenty or thirty nunotes, but life was extinct. The achr Gifford is in bard lnck, Slo was dam. aged to the extont of 8400 by fire at Cleveland fu- contly, and a fow nights ago bad her bulwarks stove In, whila being towed out of the same port, by the prop Mary Jarecki. ‘The scow ua-Bird, which went ashora near Port e has drawn for scvegty-ono years; £4,000 | Austin on the night of tho Zith inst,, {s a total “uthn Duko of Welllngon and. hia suecessors | 1ooes She. b clfuty, corls of tansuark sboard, ELOK 1o Lord Ilardlize and_tho nest leir} | which can bosaved. Tirownlea & Co., of Detrolt, owuod both vi 1 and vargo, GO0 3 Lurd Bt.. Ving "X Fumor was curront in Detrolt. Friday that the 0 ety L2000 10 Lords tough, Keane, Napfer of Magdala and_Ragtan, cepstakes had gone dowa on Lake Erfo dur- and the next helr of eacii; 425000 to Viscodnt T The eherie oh Wiy aon Lake Brfo dur. Exmouth and to Lord Heaton; and 81,000 each | conrmatlon, Tho HBweepstakes wns built in INIT to Sir 1, M. Havelock, Lady Havelock, Ludy | atCloveland, and ia valiod 3,300, Blio wi Raglan, wud 8ie W. ¥, Wililanis, owned by L Strong catate, of Detrolt, at last a A BTIUKING CONTRAST counts. {s shown fn this st between the speelal allow- aiee of 154 per annum granted in 1850 to Anue O'Brien, of the Prison aud Conyict Kstab- shient, and_the compensation nllowances to ERIE Speclal Dispaieh ta The Tridune, e, Pa.,Sept, 20,~Arrf Frops Delaware, the Rev, T, Thurlow, whose father, the Lord Juuiats, Wissahicken, Chicago; prop China, Du- Chancellor (m'.tml{ hesped sfnecurss upon luth; prop Fletcher, schr Ironton, Bufialo; schr L In his boyhood, In 1631 ho got an allow- Lepartor, Dunnville. i @liovine Januse, 30 T S oF i | DepBara- PupConetops,schsChamplonsnd foes s Vutcittes of Hkrunts, liv waa granten | Schurliall, pron Bello Crom, Chicazo; proplaaac ) allowance of £7,353 145 G May, 8aginaw; prop Swallow, Bagtoaw, the abolition of the office of i rreE R ey Al b i e Y lumperKeeper, © Was consoled by o furthior oliowanco of | this morning. Toa props Juniata aud Wissableken f{.lrlx.d "rhla “I-Jos:}r n!'«l-l;llomln. therefore, hlu gfl%;‘;"gyfi -':'3' a}l' Tl withqut succuss, Blo ceelved from the Britlsh taxpayers, up to the i ks id . Breseut, dlinc, tho snug Jeclo sim of 17 o0 D e Guerop Fletcher, schr Ironton, ‘coal to 44 since ho swrondered his” ugoless sjue- 7 ulrfl:.cxnmlnlnt! ! PORT LUROY. p—Ts Pour Uunos, Mich., Sept.” 20,~Up—Props THE ' CLERGY LiST," Todnd that tho Extablished Cliurch costs the | Hadker Staty, Manitoba, Enterprite, N, Milla and barges, Intor-Ocean sud conaort, Mary Pringlo snd ritish tuxpayees not less than scors L. L. Lamb, Garret Smitn, L4, ng besldes the tihes, ;T 00U ater- Thero aro 13,108 ben. barges, nearly 4 per fie House ' aod 204 of the (40 membera of ll oca this foster x|lnln¢crnlsmh hmn!-:::l“‘l’gnl?; atloni {)ur Congressionnl repros i ({I':""; Britaln forty horoughs contaiy less than 7.0 Inhabltants each (one of them with hut 15} elect~ while Merylebono and (ilasgow, with over 477,000 population, have each but two with (K,000) have no direct representation. Arc Omitting many other points of interest, we w the complaint ta of the crambling walls of |l|)1{°|lnnul of Parliament, shich, built of Atone chosen by a Commission, nevertheleas bezin to decay in parts firt huilt lefore othor party are Now tho ecandnl fa about r new fort at Seaford, basod on the shingle so cloxe ta the fon and a half closure abont B70-'1, two-thirds of & million havlmzllhifn and the offense having been condoned by Parlinment, thero dlaclognre rtment dia~ rpe of atxpence far porterage in a small 1t leta milllons slip throagh ita Gngers with- kd v o have motes In our own eyes, but shall wo cross the Atlantic for thelr extractiond The following tables stiow the graln shipments port for the week ending with Saturday 241 21, Gix A0 x0 TRIBUNE was very high ort. by released, Tho schr A, G, Moror, by collirlon with the or eompleted her ropnics at Baffalo, Capt. Dantel Cuery, of tha Knfo Rlehmond, when O tirand River, on'the Canada shore, repctty bay- ing scen & corpma flonting In tha water, + Capt. Jaln Powell, of the bar lately finod 50 for arsaniting it, J. well-known vessel agent and lumber cos merchant, at Nay City, The st Line ag Detralt to taza the ‘)b\rc of tho disabled stmr Mliton 1. Ward an the Vort topn ronte. The recelpta of harlay at Oaweyo, from Canada, from Bent, 1to 20, have heen 6ikl, 147 bushein, whichatiows an Increaee of 457,008 hushels over corresponding tima Iast year. miniralon with etona at the Clevelend Crib as a breakwater, went 1o pieces In tnmrrnnr Tiours afterwards, and & part of her hull drifted on the beach. Charters were ma 2%c and 2ic on wheat to Baffalo. 1his port at 81,206 per 1,000 foet G ef fram Alpens h;l IMnnlo . Mule, Jumber The'simr Roweenaw fina boen ol by Yan Norman, of Uetrolt, to the Cleveland inaw Transportation Comeny, for $14 Cleveland pa) Haginaw 1ino in opposiiion to the stme Metropalis, Which has recently enterod the fleld 10 the above-named Company's boa puclilons d PORT OF CHICAGO, The following are the areiraln and actual sailings atthis port for tho fort; o'clock last night: ARRIVALS, Trop Meseenger, Renton, sundries, Behr Minerva, Muskegot, lumner, 3 Echir Advance, Muskegon, lumber, © kehr ank White Lakn, harl :‘ tha achr Millard ncl $t ata rtreet. itazlne, , Sarket, X, NOEth firan i White Lake, wood, ftush street. ewland, Manlaice, lumber, Market, e, Ludington, inmher, Market Incy, N Ininal lamber, Market. her, Marker. M Prap [russia, Fort Coll Behir Laura, Astitabata, behr Japan, Ludingtan, uren stroet. Trop Colory 3ms strect, Kehr Ma). Fe: her, Markut, I'rop Furope, Hualy Buftalo, conl, Itash street, atuck, tine, Stato nreot. e L.aura, Mivkegon, Echr Trio, Henton Harbor, Jafuber, 1 Hchr Jamen I'iatt, Sturgeon fay, 1 Achr Lavinda, Grand faven, lumber., ichr Monganxup, Afjiens, (umbor, Sarkot, "rap Noriua, Mantstee, Tuinber, 1ush strect, $icl adrics, fCush strect. helie Fri-Color, Holland, Hehr Lincolu Liall, White Lake, lumber, Market, Echr G, { lineder, Mauiatce, fambier, Markt. Eeue B, M. santon, White Lake, luter, Market, Prop Haanoxe, nnn"w, undeles, State atteot. Hehr Yankee Nisde, Cheno ki Benr Hutehtnson, E Tai 1 Winlianie, Saat Sclir 8, lates, Manlstee, lun Rehe T, W, Mereltt, "y Sanl Eehr Windsor, Manis( Prop skylark, st. Jos tieaw Neille Clrarci, e Luu star, Ludinion, lonjbery Norti hranch. Relir Clara, Matlatev, Tutber, Marke sehir fanner, Birch Inland, imbrer, o urders, Prup ithd, - ufTaio, sundries, Uandiguly street, Erop Vanderolit, Iiuflato, sundriss, State Areet. o 167G Bl lcm:lllrrbll,y Grand ilaven, «Gi n ber, Mason Blfp i ayen: luwter, Stuson b rows, itmy du Noque, pouls, Rushi nber, hinale srues: ard's e, bark, liridgeport. on, Jumbir, Market. undries, ¥ial atrect, H Hehr Ataunto, Grand Haven: RERE . 00 Doy tirad Haven X An Zora Lincoln Beow Magdaten Keow Giadistor, ligat, Erop Fountaln utn 1rop itussia, Budan, aundrl Frop £t Albans, Ogdensburz, ACTEAL RALLT Behr James Wade, Montreal, grain. e B, A Usorke, fTalo, ryjn: e Kata Winebuw! Uit graly: Beow Mockinie ird, Muxzepon, Hht. Rehr A, It Moore, ihutnio, ""'l'l' T'rop,U; Iiailentie, Hudaly, qralo, 0D’ Atabin. Huifalo, suirion, o Helr . ik Hiaky, Stantslo, kbl Rehi rel, Ludf{ogton, i, Belit Jesato Piifllipe, Manlse, Behr A, limdiey., ~ kehr Our Son, [tuffalo, helir Cainren! Burmato, ke F Rkylark, Muskegon, Hzhe, Pratl, Muskezon, ghty aree sk Lt i, Ludinitton, lignt. ‘Munlateo. Naiyt, on, Hght, Mt 8 Hurkey £ehir Bea Gem, Grand 13 Hehr Laurina, Iukr‘m « Lo Eiupeetate, iy Behir Duy ld Vaog Dui: che I1. 3} or, Manisic anistee, Hehs, r Wilite Lourit, Muskegun, Ught Belir Otiaws, Muskegan, Uight, uskegou, Hghit, Hehir Mary Ludwi, Kehr Lon(se A, Mulkurun. lght, ¢ won, light. Wiy ur dicquintor, Mk 4 RERE ekt eakoon, et oy Belir 3, T Wilsou, fheand Havau, Hdht, belir aeine. Grand Haven, ) Maskigon, fient, or, Muxkewon, lgit, uskegon, i, wking, M loiland, ligh o, U d KU e Ikt j dghts alu, inain, raf ! skeon, aut g eangor, b Nortisn, Yani Prop Dunbar, N {‘r(vll'l‘um(u "rup Annie Behr Chisriof Helir Sau Jactuto, Relir Knlght Tenipiar, O )‘l‘lerllivlr)fl Tielle, Huffal Bchr L. . Bhepherd, Ma Luskegon, lght. Ludingtu, Hnt. L aghty Tt ik, 3ual M . [ Fran Kehr Hehr - Kelir Hlac A l\\:!ll Nellle Wil Behr Live Oak, u o, ura sundrivd, luflslo, sundriee. ga, 1 N ) xix:;l(lhm,fih:lu‘l‘wfiu ghe, O i, St on l"‘ll‘r Lewls Da; .~l‘l"ll(ec. i LRty Frap Prusst Eehr I3 ~n;i choinison, Krall. uirston, gralu. Muskegon, Hant. ke, Ui, i Tlaven, light, Muskegon, laht, kegon, ight. hr H, Lo A hr J. W. Hrown, Gral Fellcitous, Muake apau, Manlstee, | Inakn, Manistee, TiufTalo, e ind Bel i Tl T'rop lultslo, Bul OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Loxnox, Bept. 20.—The stearssbips Clty of Berlin, France, and Wicland, from New York, the lutter for Hamburg, and the Penusyivania from Philadelphia, buve orrlved out, PriLapeLeiis, Sept, 20.—~Arrived, the steam- eiken, fucluding the Archblshon of Couterbury, | M. Mulr, Polly M. Rodgess, M, J, g s frain Auteriss Lillzlt,from ¥itha salary of £15,000; the Archiblshop of | Wiicor, M. Fillmors, Red, White, and Nzw YoRK, Sopt, 29, —Artived, the steamers B ST 1, BSOS | Mo f, B i B s | o o S5 ST .3 L 3 g * Je o , Jo ce, h N . “Ibis lmmenso and somgwhat costly lml.‘l- Wlllhmul."rulh:m-. Havags, Ads Medors, Dan®| "é':;m,.'ff,'}?."‘m, 8upt, 29.—The steamer Leip- ution fu by law supported by all the people of Lyons, Bam Cook. 8Ig, from New York, for lireren, hins arrived. the Kiugdom, though , more than b of them ’uawn—wop. Williaw Cowle, Dells. East Bag- T s L bt o 10 Lissenters, and in sdeition support thelr | naw snd barges, A, A. Turnor ‘snd barges, Fred v churches and clergy, Kelly aud cousort. STRAYED OR STOLEN, B TAXATION, i \VLAI—W"UM-!- light; weather clear, MEADVILLE, Pa., Bupt. 20.—~On Bept, 21, i, 0 this country, where we' bave nelther jtoy- S—— J. Appleby, & promiuent citlxen of this cit A5, Ariocracy, nor- iesamny. we iy MILWAUKEE. HADDe ol Fagy mymertonates ot i iz, Ve heard soms’ complaiug of the excesssive Bpaciat Dispated to The Trivune. Tewplar and so Odd-Fellow i good standing, hll&l.un of somo articles and ?l aprotectve | Mitwaukks, Wis., ‘Bept, 20,—Tne steama-barge | o 1:““ af e, Ho lind, buon’ bitkon o % 'u,’:“fiy ik -i:x‘l'n andtis | Enyutlan srrived to-day witi the bargo Pelican, T D by o e Woralug be left, which B4 to every sLullug's wortk of to h aud left fof -Chicago- fa-night, fowlng thy achy, seeined to proy on bis mind to & great extent, laud, the preat “hulic of which fs hela: by 4 faw | SLuS8sber inaddition to the Palicap, . . Ho fs pf sandy comolexion, with red bulr yud of the mfmq puvéa throf 48 [0 the poupd | The sebr Ersstus Corntug bad completad her ry- . Auy information regaraiug biw will be s g, valuaiion, of J023; by which, In ' wehy Bales b Manitowas Last Sreniug, aud was ready 1o | thuuktully received by bis faily. Arte0) the Kinguah, It quuunts to ass than a | 94! » 3 4 (CE Y r———— athing on .lhu!?pound-.t_nl the prcm value. "'"':ve'sf.:‘“' ”"'"T"n lln;l\?woc for 0"“""‘_ - .Caught & Turtur. ‘“.?‘iamfim mmmubm to paylug. 00 cents 5 e S % vant. Fengar, of the, ;,‘_nu?; m&:fl. Jeronuo er on® TR Bl X~ WA NOoOTEa " bt “wiuz, - was fopuurl station n slso-tax I 10g n‘a'zlt'gm un«!uwxlm:lthfla&ll:cr NAVIGATION NOTES, 1 ::a :'Guuv-ol‘ - Mexico, and - was in the Lushel dnd 5 ey ceut whiltiona). 1 1 b FMIOMIGL - i ot « Theaobr €. . Daran: wasthe ouly satl. vessel I thag ‘arrived frow'“Lower-Lake porte- yestorday, Bhe'lost her forexaf® during b {tip atona of Wedn dgy fant,'sa glroady véported; ! ‘- d; <('Q8{L*§ L8 10 ‘Hamerous v,n«mvmlau.‘nml‘;n [ abdut Uy ~-more than o olg internal toy- tave; while stgnps, ete.; and Inlgwe-taxey, a"a’ch We Laye abqllshed, pay uerly £10,000, toan- i Yuw | © The Guoddeh Traudnortailon’ Compagy" : . DEWT, S ci;’conuw‘} to da § gopd ug,q-};ac': -.51‘ relehy @ hoard sowuthing satd of our enor- Upalnes, 4oyl rug, Whib Sekuisfity,, Not & acriosy but wollod that bt Greay Bntate | SYREH S FCRTCID Seerity, o fhduiint] lga'lti er c;gnz greater, belog 4773, D . - 0 - ' D A .Luas‘m&"{i'.‘fl“f;fi‘. gt our was | Take schr Pumlico bas had 4m ol th carry's €arga of dzals 1o tho Hio Ia thata, BcA., or tg ual *reforguers ™ Gullk foud ] R, talielony Great Britaln,or to Comtivental ports. The fgwces of 1 . 1o Cxtravagance of mulntainiing nou-paying SUstumn-ousca ul Scveral provellers arrive: Tae aravale ol'sull craft were very few fo uumber, Lut tae Gepartures wero Quite UG, the wind W th o ung our froutiers Whire yuug: | offored aro fair, and §t {e. probablo they wili ba Khug bas to he presented; yeu thirty-alx Britteh | accented. The vesscl is now at Quebec. yaetom-houses (lucluding vue where nothlng d from below yesterday. 28 coliected) coat mor ¢ thau 184 per eent of e dutica collected ut thew, wlide the tutal habjt ‘of- suchoring frequently in Mobile bar- bozl One duy he received a oty frour Aduirel Bemuncs, who was then practicing law {n'Mobile, syl that he purhosed tovait thacu:&c_r Ly Fenudr, who 18 8_radical Now England Yanie, seut a reoly, saying ttas ho was not in the hiabit of recelvivg virutes on boapd his vessel. ‘This, of courge, mude Semmeh | Very . angey, . and, baving Beiger ou the . witness-stand ‘shordly ajtér fu one .ol e wourts of - Mobile, e ‘undertook to. tul¥’ Bjul“and to make hini appear iguoraut of ‘scaminship. ‘The i cuse wus tho ndlctment of the.Capfalu of a vessel for mauslauzhter, in fallfug to rescue two ho were kuocked overboard i the m! of a terrltic squall, After sakiog scverul lwpertincut ana provoking questions, Adumiral Bennueasald: * Now, Cupt. Feneur, you Lave bl avtie €3DCIGUCE # @ sranaL. bave vous uutl PISEWIHERFE, Owwezo maw a water.anont lant ¥riday off that Tho sche A, 11, Mors. which wan ahont t be soid 7 the Cnited Staies Maranal, at Detrolk, has been recently braly damaged op_ I'otomac, has abont %e Macine, wan Carnoy, & T Alaska hat heen engazed by the Riar Tho old barge Dreadnanzht, which was sunk do at Detroft last Fridey nt The sehr damen 11, Sawyer bringa lamber from Oecoda to rom Casovilie at Arthar & fags , 000, and era sy ahe will be pnt on the in”opposition 1s. y-eight hours ending at 10 ch. chards, Butfato, salt, Chicagy, Burllnge rop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumver, Amold . I7op Tempest, Whlte Lake, lumber, Eigltecnth ec et esifo, urtingron ' Dirittian, Sauzatuck, sundrics, State rand Haven, lumber, Ale treet. sundrles, ClaTk streat, Ko, 0w, T wa a wan can i depend upon ar. Fonce by he was fairl Inslcad Juet how long “That would mistancer,” replicd Capt, card of a Kebel pirate who, y whipped in a square flght, of snrrendeting hin ship like a man, Tived long enoughi In’ the water to he pleked np by ao Enclish yacht atkd to sneak off under the protection of a forelgn flag.” Scmimes did not pursue that line of questioning any further, —t— THE FAMINE IN CHINA. Millions of People Mating Tiark, Stalks, Thatehed Roafs, and Dirt—Parents Selling and Killing Thelr Childron to V'rolong Thelr Own Existenes. ¥ Corvespndence Yoo York World, Buananay, July 20.—You have fromn time to Lime recelved startiing Pumors and disconnected details of what will Jong be known In history A8 the China famine, bt ft Is only now when the prospect of Its termination presents itsclt, and the season’s cropé approaching maturity place a limit to s ravages, that wo can catinly review ftadetalls, The - first information for- elmers received at the treaty ports of a prospect of fanine was tn Decomber, 1856, By tho last of the month the peotid wero dsing by thou- sands, while the arrival of 100,000 refurrees. was reported a¢ Yangchow, 300 mifes from thelr homes, described Ly the' nativepaperas ¢ quack- Inz like geore from hunger.” In March the Rtev, Thnothy Richards,, who from that dats 1o this hes made his headquariers wherever the sufferiug was greatest, writes: In tne sunmer-timo the cr" of the people was for raln, rain, Now It in for very llfe, Having iinished thelr corn, they cat grass, husks, potato-stalks, and chiew nrk, seorns, turnip-leaves, and grussseeds, which they gath- ern the flelds and sleve the'dust from: It ix reported everswhere that many eat the stalils from the roois of thelr houres, Of their ent- leg fuel-leaves there fs o doubt; thousands cat thetn, and thousands die becanse they can- not get even that. Out of a family of four threo are dead, Villages of 500 famiiles report 00 dead of starvation, * The Netherlands Sinister-Resldent, In an sppeal W - his countrymen for all, confirms the worst we hnd hoard, aud goes on to state that, in apite, of the intense cold, the sufferers Lad been forced to Pl down their houses, sell thelr timber, cat the rotten orchum stalks from the roof and the dricd leaves which they usually burn us fuel, Then thcy sell thelr clothes and children, Iaving no mors clothos, many take rofuge in bits built under the ground W Keep themselves warm by the fetld breath of the crowd,—a course Which 18 simple death, For the cast suburb of Ching-Chow Uity thereare four such pite. One- third of the number, 340, ariginally put In them dled within aix wecks, and yet, no sooner is o corpse cagried out thau acrowd 18 strugeling for the place. Staryation by Inches facns these un- fortunate people, ond deputations of ol men who ceme to beg reliel weep itke little children before you when thoy tind thera §s noue to bo bad. Not a day pesses but one must. refuse to many who ask {t perhaps the last bit they would have caten,” . As though death weso discontented with tho slowness of his harvest, we find a fresh source onen to hasten the work of annfhilation, and that deadful scourie, tvphus fever, or famine, euters the tleld and counts is victims by the scores of thousands, ‘The Roman Catholle Bishop on April & reports 50,000 peoule st in the slugle clty of Tsknuu-fu, and that had already died thy n ere of hanger aud diseasc, anud, as though the eup of norrow was not al- roady full, tu May vast swarms of locusts np- peared, and Invaded not only the’ famine dis- tricts i which moderate ratus had adinitted the planting of wome portion of the rfl:luu. hut nlso adjoinme provitices, which up to then had Leen the souree of supplies for their aflliictea neigh- rs. With this new enemy to battle apatnst, oncof the Freneis padres, weiting from Sin-kiy under date of Alay 4, saya: ** Thest bour fmnished peaplo have been goad- of to become eruel amonig themacives and nualist tnose most dear to them. Alas! low many fathers of families who lived honorably committed suiclde in_ ond winy of Yewging,all their familics following suck dreadful exmnple, How maoy woe-stricken wotncil, Wives, slstors, caughters, wore sold by their futhers. brothees, and busbands to un- kuown people! And, therefore, In many pluces are scldom o be sean nny women, especinlly youu ones. In a villuge wiiere [ went to dis- tribute retlef all tho women except two wer old ones, and nll the children of both sexes had beon sald." & Fram tha oftlelal reglster of this ong district Wwo learn that over 100,000 persons had heen suld, vrinelpsily femalpss I July tho prospects appearcd to brighten, but soun there cume th futellfgence of bliznted harvests, drought, lucusts, want, buggrary, pesti- leuce, und fomine, shreatening the five grept northern Provinces of Chihli,’ Shansl, Houvay, Bhaual, and Sthantung, the Iatter having never recovered from fier last afllictfon. The situa tion was trightful, and made doubly so Qy the certain knowledge that, were the aid u hundred- fold that which might bo reasonably oxpocted, it would bu too lute to save miilion of sufforers lor Jack of the means of transportution, many of the districts fn ueed Iyiug in or beyond ‘the uountaing, with hardiy a decent post-ruad, much Jess o railway, In ell'the wiae land; and tho only dinught snimals, camels and donkuys, to- tally inadequate for the service, By the'lst of dunuary of ‘thls year the old, old storfes—that chilf tis hears cuch thne, no inutter how often they be vold—began to arrive, Fifty thousand refaeces about Tientsin, and the new famine thres months old, Much of the Uovernment gratn thut should have arrved o full six weeks before Is uow st out by a barrlerof fee, In two weeks the number of refugrecs has reached 100,000 ut Tientain, The Rev. Mr. Richanls wrilea from Bhausi thut the famine is far more extensive and the sutfering much greater th it was lu Bhantung, - The Governor of Shausi reporis tho deatherato ot 1,000 o day, Mr. Richards unnounces the frightful fact that tho sufferers have resorteil to cannibalism, snd that chitdren are bofled and eaten. On the 7th of ry allre hroke outiione of the rellafl yurds at Tleatsin, the zate-keeper of which locked tue gate and run away, and the awful spectuclo was presented of 9,000 starvime women and chlidren burned to death, Then we hear from Tal-Yuen Fu In Jauuary, direct from the woble Richurds. “The names of clgnt or nino milll are down for relfet ™ In the fonr provine these ure tha accessihle oues, but whnt of the starving millions beyond tho mountalus? It 1s nolongera hidden secret; thu slaugiiter of tho. lunocents for food, or th shurlig with tho dogs of tha human carrion thut Nnes the high roads “increuses," £uys the tatlve High Commisstouer, “boyond all eiforts for thelr nterment," Aguln Shantung {s heard from, and (f the mrovines ever aeeded help it would seein to e how, OUn Aprll 4 wo read that “the famine Increased dafly; no rals has fallen, and the Kround {s drv as 8 bone, The distracted moth- crs, unabla to still ‘tho nopeless, unanswered cries of their chitdren. expoud thelr last efforts I burying themn glive to stop thelr mostg uud and their miscrios.” Mauy villages presunt the same appearance as I u revel borde had de- vastated them. As a Chinaman remarked, whers only o short time azo ono ticard {n pass- Ing along the barking of dogs aud the sluuing of cinldren at-play, now all is hushed and still— the dogs eaten and *the beople too weak to, laugh and siug, or to da sught but pruysfor faod or ypeedy death, Heve fs wint one of the dise tributors writes of thy condition: “Up to the breaent tima the peoply contented thewselves with catinge those who bad dicd, but now they kil the Liviug in order to have them (or food, Husbunds cat thelr wives, parents cat thelr sons, and dsuchters and children cat thelr paroma” Women and eirls are sold &t leds thas ‘$3 aplece, und buman fleab 18 offered for sabu fo the murkets, - Writes another: A mutl»t;. alter having with her busband eaten thelt little boy, 6yeurs ald, whotu they had theselves killed, prepared also tocut the throot of ther littloalaughter 3 years old. “Tho lttle girl Bewan tg weep ul the slght of the fotal kuits, sud the nelghbors who beard ber arrived Just lu thino to save ber,” * Sume- tines purcats, g0 they way not be themselves the horrible executiuaers of thelr own childres, agroe withiottier pargnts,— £ will kil bis ehnd for him and he shiatf kili mise. 14 is the game atory of all the provinees, sud bodivs ol wen combine to attack tho swaller hamicts, not, to rob them of lruuu&nm seck revengo for wrongs lutlicted. Literally sod trully they.eo ubuui.l’l.s wolves ‘sceking whom they may de- your, ] ————— =, TWO.NOTED GRAVE-ROBBERS, Our readers will zeinember the account given iu these columps o, the Fobling of the erave of tua Hou, Scott [inrrson, In o, lasg, May, the body befug found Tn bhe diskectieroom of the Oblo . Medicol College. | Publiy tudiguation Draiuda suy uian as 3 woitidrel who will rob the grovo of the gead. ! Buv therd ‘sre two woted wruve-robbers 1o 1be country, o fur from bejog the subjects of tue ‘Beople’s wrath, are untver sally lauded for thefr virtuey, Toe rewson'ty plafu, While tho Ignaer cless: steal the dead bodies of our loved uney to'submit thew 1o the dissecting-Kolfu, these Quly rols the Kaves to suestore the lving yictuns to our hearts and howes. fhelr names—Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery had Plessant Puryative Pel- lets—are huusebold Words the world over. The Golden Mudlval Diatovery cures cossumptlos fu ving O er to uvold the Igno- tages, and bronchial, throa lung nffectionn; Pleasant Purgative telle tha most valuable laxative and eathartle. o o g , THE FIELD AND STABLE. Principten, From Our Own Correspondent, fmmedlately, that Is by contact, or mediately, through the alr or by means of other vehicles. A communleation through the alr, Lowever, 1s possible only it the contagion Is of a so-called volatile nature: in other words, f the con- taglous principle Is cither of n gaseous nature, ar 8o light a8 Lo rise In the air and to be carried vulatile contagion, the atmosphere Immediately surrounding the sleky animal charged or burdened dple: and, {n order Qiscases, It may be supposed, however, that, togion a considerable distance; pox at 1,000 feet. Pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, can bo commun! able winds at a still greater distance; at an; rate, cases have tlon'In which the disease, bus been communicated one farm {o another at mile. ‘That such is possi) doubted {f it is tak the pecular sinell in which the swl sometlmes, if the wind s favorable, celved at the same distance, A few even presented the: probable that th through the alr a last-unmed cascs, th catlon of the cont; nore substantial ve air, {8 not excluded; that s, proved with certaiuty that tation of the contagion by imore substantial vebiiclea bad not taken place. However may be, it seems to b than one mile the col canuot be carried th 1o all appearances, in tmat way fromn aglon by tneans of other, rough the alr. abundaut proof that even the Atlantic (Ocean is 40 Larrier,—but then the contuglous principle, atmospheric alr, tribute such a vohicle,~hides, bair, hiarness, food, bedding, manure, ol man beings. blankets, and, fn short, that hins been In fmmedinte or medt; with the direased anlmais, substances of the antmul aud vegetabl dotn contribute more or less tood contawions, aud lutter the long, the less thelr donsity. dense, smooth, and s biorns, woul, preserve the elliciency of the olld substances of the stance—are not good vehicles; at any rate, are not caleulated to” preserve the vitality of the tontazious prineinly, or to convey the latter in au cffeetive condition over larice distances, Contugions can bu taken up, ternnl skin, by the mucous me resplratory, digestive, by & dircet - introd wounda), It directiv § —Iinveulnted, 1t has been contagion Intothe dige effect, becauso the digeative the contazlous principle, i ‘hls may be several and u\‘mu-plnuuu,—ll. Is decldedly erroncous, The «atter disease, accordlug ments, {s readily cominuniente ive canal, Some contaglons~for Instance, drophobia, cow-pox, glanders, oulv if troduced o der parts of the anitnal body; peclally those whiy readily absorbeu % f short tie, Y 0 raj membeane fu o ver absorption s usna) Renoult, a sheep fnoculated with pox-virus con- tracted the discase, altbough the Inoculation- wound was burned with a red-hot fron \vltlru flve minutes; and on inoculation with glandcss- tuattor proved to bo effoctive notwithstanding an application of a red-hot Irou within ene hour, Spinolu luoculated n sheep with pox-virus fu the vor, und amputated the latter within six hours, and still the inoculation proved to be elfective, Thess facts whow thata contagion vnce fnocu- lated is soun alworbed, VITALITY OF TUE CONTAGIOUS PIINCIPLES, The vitality or elfectivences of the contaglous priuciples of the various contartous diseases do- pends upon a preat many clrcumstances, If removed from the animal orzanism, and ex- posed withiout any pratection, that {s, not bound tu uny preserving vehicle, tothe influence of the atmosphere, 1 L 1o wind and weather, —i eifectiveness will soan, within une to iwo wee be destroytd, Bound to a vorous vebicle of wrganie orlgin, und not exposed to thy iutlucncy of leht and uir,several contagions semain cifects Ive, and retain thelr vitality fur montbs, ang even for years, 2omucont: rlons—that of antbrax, tor lustance—rematn cffective even i thel vehicle undervoes decotposition or putreface tiou. The contugions ol Russinu cuttle-plugue, Tha process vt of pleuro-pucuimunia, umd of sheep-pox, imvedded " Vin "y, “traw: bedding, etbeyy kas been found to retaln their ctficteucy as long as five mouths; and the contazion of fuot-and-mouth disease, which Dosdcascs compuratively but el teuacity,—ls easily destroyed,~preserved, imbedded i mae nure, its elficlency for four weeks ( orenkrane). Places whero authrax-patients b en burfed are sald to bo able to vontain an effective con- taglon as loug as thrce years (Gicrlach); and Itunbner mentiops cases fu which certaln con- taglons (of small-pox and hydrophobia) bave remadned effective for just as” long, and ‘eyen n longer tine, Ilrect “experiments, of course, can only be made with swmall quantities; but the sainie have proved that @ great many, and probably woat, contagions can b presesved for o year, uud even louger, 12 wir snd llght are exe cluded, - VETERINARIAN, e e —— CURRENT OFPINION. There is no denying that it was one of the best of Mutler's tricks, but horors count as well as tricks ta politics. —Hoston Jlerald (Ind.), Maino Grocnbnokism is producing its legit- imate resulta. Our brokers flud o wale for the bonds of citice aud towne 1 the ** Dinge " Kiate, —doston Transcriut Jep. ). ‘There is soro need of & Greenback mission. ary fo Turkey, **The Turks,* wo sre {o]d, **are but the wisbelieving —Ulecelund Ledder ‘Thaso who aupport the tLinl party becausa they “twany u change™ will get it with a re: kvauce, 1t will be a changa' froot returuine pras- borily %0 unparulloled, depreaslon. — Phlludelphta Frosa (Lep,) i It was rather. cbesky for the Butler Con., vention 1o condetn 1be Eloctoral fraud after the courss It bad pursued. o steaba Fresldency 1 crima of nky blackuvss, but It is B0 worse in prin- :Zal- thaa to raps & dowinallou.—Buston Fut (T2 M . e Thg Nationals ought fo takq Gipn. Butler 24 their candidate for Presideat and Bunstor Thur- AL 24 tholz caudidate fae Vice Preaident. Butler ba sciples W disown, and Tharnisn husdis. wned 'all tho. pEiRCIpIeN” o6 Do et Lacord \Indy). -, x g The Bugfalo Erprew thinks the Greonback Impulse. & temporary delislon, yrges s spielt of toleratton toward vur erring brethren among the Grovubsckers, " aud®fnalaze.that. the Democratic varty shail oot be sliewed Lo reap all-the advautage froul tais divturuing movement. would lovite sud seek co-ope aru willing 10 act with us wsaiust ths Democracy. 50 fur a8 the Erpress contewdy that, with the Re- vunlizans Who aro wisicd Ly the movewmcnt, it s Veterinary tiyglenot LIV, Commauniestion ol Contagions = Vitallty of Contaglons Bert. 28.—A contagion may communicate dis easc from a sick animal to a healthy one, cither off toa certain distance by atmospheric cur- rents. In contagious diseases which develop a will soon he Ith the contagious prin- communicate the disease to 1 healthy anima], a" more or less contioued presence of the latter in that ntmosphers s usually sufllcient to broduce an nfection, The avernge diameter of this contagious atinosphere surrounding the diseased animal has beeu found to differ somewkat In the varfous contaglous as a general rule, it scarcely ever excecdstwenty feet, If the alr fs not moved. Btill, curreots of alr, or winds, arc able to carry a volatile con- nd o it may havpen that a contagious dlscasc 13 communi- cated to animals which have never been nead the sick ones from which tho contagion pro- ceeded. The distance which the contaglon of the Russian cattle-plague can be carred by wind (s estimated at 400 fect, and that of sheep- {t has been ascertalned, can be communicated by wind through the afr at a distance of 100 sardsif emanating from the sick cattle, and 0f400 yards if emanating from the heated and decom- poslng manure while hauled cut of the atable. The contagion of the swine-plogue {vulgo, hog- cholera), now provatling fu the Western States, icated through the alr by favor. ¥ cume under my own observa- a distance of half a ble can searcely be en foto consideration that emanating from a hog-yard nc-plague is prevailing can be per- cases have maelves in which it appenred ¢ contagion bad been carrled whole mile; stiil, in these ¢ possibility of a communi- licles than the atmospherfc , it_could not be such a transpor- liis ¢ wale o~ say that farther ntagion of ‘swine-plague Contattious diseaes, of caurse, can be com- municated at o muceh greater distance,~there s nu matter whether volatile or fixed, must be hound to a veblicle more substautlal than the A great many things can con- lothes of hu- everything ate_contart All loose und porous Klni- d vehicles for » tha reater their porusity or On the ather hawl, very minerul kingdom—metals, glas, ote,, for 1. absorbed, by an antmal orzanisin fo varlons ways,—by the ex. embranea of the and sexual orvans, and uction (lioculntion inta ntrodueed into the blocd, i effect s usually a sure one. asserted that an introduction of o ative canal is without ulces will destroy trug concerniue sono contazious disvases; as to —1 will only mention anthrax-uiscases Loy experi- by an futroduc. ton uf the contaglous principle futo the digest- those of hy- cle.—are effective rectly into the blood, or Kept for sume time fn futlinate contact with ten. while others, es- ara of & volatle nature, are the skin or the mucons pid one, Accurding to An honeat delasion, cherlshad by honest men who, thongh mistaken, mesn woll, and who shonld bn mel with reason and constieration,-no far it ta right. fint so It impliea, ir it does fmply, that the Rtepnblican party shonld hesitate or falter In ita esrnest. courazeous champlonship of sond money, 1t {n ot right.— Albany Journal (Rsp.). Henator Abbott, of Towell, renominated on the Slala Democratic Committes at Worcester, declines to accept under sach auspicen, He has been 8 member for ten years, but declzres that ha ¥l vote for Talbot sooncr than for Hutier, — Hoston Tracel'er (Rep. ). It the Democrata of Massachnsetia really intend to form a coslition with Butler, they should remember that he who_snps with the devil shonld es mn1 wpaon, and Batler is believed to haveacornce In spoons, —Aashrille (Tenn,) American (Dem.), There is only one thing for the Iepnblican arly to do now, and that is to clevate tho stand- ard, tostand by tho right, gnd, by & tnion with hoveat and patriotic cltizens In the Demncratie party, tem tho tide of folly and madness that threaten for s time 10 overwhelm the land, ~ Troy Temes (Jiep.). Now 16t every decent, honest Democrat in Massnchusetts get ready to pile a stone on the pa- lltical gtave of Den Butler. Better far that the Democratic party of Mansachusetts shonld bo de- fested than it shonld dlsgrace the whole conntry by auccceding with such 8 man as Butler.—salfis more Gazette (Dem. ), ) The Democratic party bas beon for groen. backs and agatast greenbacks, fora resumption of #pecie payment and agatnat & resumption of apecie payment, for Inflation and against Inflation, atways sccording to the circamstances of the hour aid never according to prnciples ** eternalas truth, '— Atbany Journat (lep.y, D" The Republican party in Pennsylvania is making & rquare, open fight for honesty in finance aa 1t has always fought for honesty in overy other political thegc. 1t wa are beaten hera nt all, we propose to go down under & flag that symbolizes none of the uufortanate and corrupt fama of the party of Communiem or the varty of fraud.— incaster (I'a.) Bxaminer (Rep.). o) The nows from Maine and Ben Butler's ruccess In Masrachusetts has brought Talleyrand Hendricks ol the fence. Ile no longer tells tho Hooalers what Voorheen helfeves: he #peaks out fally for himsell. 8o the tide of repuliation 8 gathering all the demagogues, and nothing is leit to honest Denjocrsts but (o vots with the Hopub- lican party, — Cincinnati Times (Rep. )o The lesson which the Republican party has tolearn from thin dleaster {n obvlous. The asenil- anta of the honor and repatation of the Repablican Admintstration, whatever they may call themselven, aro tho mont dangerous enemles of the narty. The dictators who abatruct the free action of the party in the choice of candidates ara the assaesing who are throtthing the party, and they must take their :llllnfll,fl‘fim ta throat. — Portiand (Me.) Adcertiser e, ). Somo of the Obio Democratic leaders have been sowing recds of noft-money theorles for many years, and canuot complain when the harvest fs reaped by the new Natfonal party, organized sole- Iyon that Iden, and which has no hard-money States, or rections, or Icaders anywhero fn ia ranks to divide the party connclls, and rive good rrason for distrusting the cntire machine.—Airon (0.) Beacon (Rep, ). "Tha South nover will be satisfied until the African bs totally elimizated from American puli- tics, Nor untll fn **sackeloth and ashes;* in ruln and beggary {nrough the payment of thousands of millons of frandulent Rtebel claims, the North und 1ts peopla *repent ™ their resiatanca 10 the over. throw uf the Constitation and the Unlon, and the deatruction of freedom and free institutious,— Ukalona (Miss.) States (Dem. ). Boma of onr Repnblican contempornries secnse nacua of greenback tendencice, Well, we ate grocaback just aa far as the Republican party 14, and as fn sci forth In the *+ Text-Book," fasaed bs the Natlonal Republieau Committee, Wo propose to cail things by thelr right namen. and not o commit the imnecility of shoutiug **hard sioney * when we mean paper with a coin sandsrd, Nor'do wo propose to shise sud drivo fram our ranksall whoare friendly to the MNepublican greenback.— Utica Republican {ltep., ). Ham 'filden onght to bo n Rood fiat-money Democrat. Toe New York Minine Company, of Which be was President, and the Michizan Iron Company, of which ho was Director somg yoare ago, lruned about 4,000,000 of shinpiasters, known as *‘iron money," aud which tney furced an_the miners as lexal-tender for what thy come vanles owed them for labor, Much of it was never redeemed: 1ikn other f{rredcemablo currency, It braved tmnensely profitabla ta the capitaliats, hat wan rough en the workinguien, ~Cinctunati Comie merelal (Ind.), . It is really gratifying to ses that Batler and his rucrcant Democratic (1) mob are tterly repudiatod by tho old-line Democracy of fhiw iy State. That any unmberof men heratofore calling themselves Domocrats, or friends of reform, could, for s moment, have thought of wMiating Wit licn Butlor, 18 enough v make n thinking man lose respect for the Intelligence of his iews bat, had the Massachusctts Democrac Dini, 11 would have been a woll-nigh indefloly dise wrace to the party throughout the Unlow, —Sacan - nah (Ga.) News (Dem.), We feel confident that the *“Ohio jdea™ will find litle favor with o Domocratle Nationsl Convention, A survey of the field will lead to the conclusion that, unless great and umexpectod changes occur within the next foy years, tho Democrats will defeat tho !le)'mbllcnn‘ In_the next Presldental election i buth purties should bo elther equally somud or oyual- Iy ‘unsound on the fnancial quention. ‘The sule hope of Kepuhlican success would seem to,lieo in the chatcy that the Democrney may erpoure curroncy beresley while theie opponents detiare”“fur" anent ‘inkaco. ~Lugato” Bourier (Dern. ), You attack ‘*lecherous bondholders,” and 1hen choose one of the mast officious of this order 4¢ your whita-festhered champion of Navarre, You call the lawyurs the **hell-honnda of sc@n," and then select the worat cur in the pack as your standard-beater. Wusnot Butler tho Ames- Alley. Dillon Credit Mobitier atturney fu tho ' Pacitc T he not lunomlulousiy flgure in the Jayno moloty awlnale! Was he not tha chief cook Y Judurne aud bottle-waskier of tha fraudulent Sanhorn con- e Fou call the nlll,y-firlhlwh *tcut- nd mintons of Tell," and yat the wemwm- Ber who forced that infamnuus bill “through Co; gress 1 your candidate for Covurnor i Greorge Francis Tyaln to Kearney, ‘Che old Bourbon Democrats of Tuxas aro down on the Ilon. dohn Hancock for Congress In the Fifth District, His offensa is, that ho was & Urton man during the War, and, netwithe ding hie 1s now an ultra Democrat, they refusc to sup. port bim. A Democratic meeting {n Austin ap- polnted s Committea 18 prepuro an address giving reasons why Mr. Uancock shonld not be supparted by tho Democratic nnrli. In the course of this address, ‘|{l‘|fll I-hrubhl ed In the Austin pavers, the Campmittec sald; And, agafu, Mr. Mancock madge himself his. toric by demonsirating nis Democratic party in thiv Stas followed hls own convictions conuscl and action of sn alu contrut of the S1ate on questions of the yre: fnnortance that cver challenzed tho attention of any political party lu this or any otte Sountry. e rollowed convictions ut that* flme ayalues the Democratic party o auestions involving princlples Ahat were deurr to the peopla of his State than the cautinuance of polltical existence: auestions that weru then pregnant with war, ang whick afterward were settlod by the urbitrument of the sword, And whily, a4 partles Lo that orbitration, we have wub- mitted, aud now wubiuit, tu the determination as fusl, we hold now, ne then, that thero were fn- yulved quostions upon Which statcsmon and pa. triots might well, as they did, differ even at the cout of hifo and peace, however dear the ouy snd sweet the other; and thut un such {esuce 8 wan, however he may - concelve limect to be, ls not st liderty to abandon hix country sud capouse tho cauno of tho cucmy becauve of his privaie oplnions, And yet Mr. Haocuck did We caunot aupport Mr, Hane cock, because. hy dolug wo, we should offend our feclingy of seif-resvect, I wo can consclentious- Iy coufer honors upon him, wu shoald cease Lo teach oz chitdren, or the gencrations that follow them, to read with pride of tho devotiou tu priscl- ple (liat waw llustrated by the llves of Aliert E‘i‘yd‘ iiey Jolinsou aud 1ol Lee, who, justead of deseriing the standurde 1 by their Statc, dia- nive und adopted, 10 tho reme struzyle, siguahized thelr hetale nature by throwlng taeuseives from dlstant places into the utstrelchied srus of thelr country, —the ono 1o sual dis gevotion by the gl of L fife, aud the other by leading hoe shaticred arics aatil the wan of her glory s z Twa Corpulent Actressu demule Rar. Mrs. Clivo und Mrs. Pritcharit becams very corpulens in tho Jast years of thelrcarver. One ulzht they were performing the charucters of Lady B iging tu *The Carelegs Hug- ‘usy aud " 1u the part whers the former destres the lutter to takeup a letter which Is d!uwlfll on tho stage, airs, Clive S\rnu couldas well ha takdn up the munument) cpied out,. “ Not I, indeed! take it up yourself, if you Mlke it.» Ttis threw, an equal embarrasswent. on the other, which urt? uudicncs weetog bugan to Litter, At last Mru, P with great prescoco of wiud, repligd,’ L Mine. Pert, since you won't take up (ho leiter, 1 must only get vie thit will,” and rapg for gu’ attendent to do thuy for which poth wers tncapable. % 4 A Natura) Gus Factory, ., Juckaedile (1LY Jouraal, On Thurulsy last Mr. Bdwurd lves on Big Sandy, wus engagzed fn'dizing post holes for @ uew fence, When he had got wue excavaled abgut two feet, be suddenly vec “Blssall, who Republican Campuin” Jet. Ouly Under 1t 1, Mel Huppor o STE A ) hright bl . dlrection ureau. aware of the e at once o TABERNACLE, preacnea of a larze quantity of gas, ot a pole and drove ft In the gronnd na far a3 he could, and when withdrawn the ZRseolls vapor [ssued forth as it woitlt from 3 tzlited mateh was applied ro ity and a 1¢ blase was the result. This has been kept burning ever since, and thore rerms to he 1o abatement {nquantity of the gaseous stream. QOur [nformant tells us that the neizhbors hToposc to utllize tha new-found fluld ay & ighiting material, THIS (MONDAY) BVENING, SEPT. 30, ALSO TO-MORROW BVENING, UCT. 1, Two Concerts thin Nenmon., Blferent Fronnmmans Finch Concert, Admisdon—Only 5O¢, 75c, Lither of ahove prices includen fes - SALE OF RESERVED SEATS hia 4l # m’-’."}‘.‘:{ Ttk ¢ b q Miss Clara Louise Kellog Sig, Rosnati, George 3., MAD. RIVE-KING, tha P1ano Sulo—Trelude Sona—Banta arle), Arta-3lagle Fiu Preghicra o Rarcaru) Cornet Rolo—Alcxts, 1Emir i Bong—** Mesting sad I'arthie . {eo it Carnet Soto—lorel D Bedanin Son...... Piano Bolo~lihapayt ! q‘llf;:‘l o 1 s K¢ ot 1 el Conl Carriaces at 10:30. Carrla, Hu-at. st icave by Markes 2y Morainge, ae Saste Co.. 150 Rteach Concere, P 918 ny ) g, Miss Annie Loui Conly, so Cary, STRAKOSCIL OPERA (0. GRAND CONCERTS! . andd #1, served Reat, t. W gud stateat. 3. Loyy, MAD. MARETZEK, 5. BEHRENS, aagement of J. T1. (1A Mme. A Mareizek, and : ne, Fuay th Mim Annie Lonise Cary. te, nposed expr £ G, A, e Honikro fine. [iivee il + Lucta #l uxe. Sise VRILL IATHAWAY & FOND (ltedp ), TONIGIHT'S PROGIADL) Duet—Belieartn tarp Bolo—Ralery Eapaguo ¥, and foint sth Lyceum K. «Dontzett] Tabarra (harhabler)..Galimant Ine, EXPOSITION BUILDING, BXPOSITION DATT,Y! ADMINSION t 11101 "7 WINTE STOCKING PARL, GRAND PICNIC 8 A.DM.,.... TO.....10 1>, M. 34 AND ENTERTAINMENT, Tuesday, Oct. 1, Day and Xvoning, UNDER THE AUSIICES OF 110 Maltsters,Brewers, W hole Liquor Dealers & & TEAMLE L MONDA Upau which occaslon sho wlun of 3 TLESDAY, and Matinees at 2, o n \ CCinrkeal T Sept, o, lastup; earance IIE.\'IKIE'I"B‘.Q"(.‘FH.'LF; whit precent 1 nt oS, MU saled Retail 1000k cepers, on i (’\“ (NEW) ik n !‘i)\_: Titt, £ M, i RS AN o taal vore oy erening durlng tie weok, ATTRACTION RXTHAORDINARY ¢ HAVERL J. Ho HAVERL, LastWees o RITANKIN SRR AR ried grEaL out, s, J 3, AL Surbaroren 1100 1L M, FIOOLEY.. LOST b1 s Ju bl Thriie: Dran KIT, THE ARKANSA! fthmt AL RPECIAL CAS, Matinees W y ! amid Wiy RETY ) al Atweri! DANITES by Mr. Louls Alirk ‘rll ly" ;)n.mm: » T C A i 0, evers eventng, an | RAND O RUD BCEN| [HIES Ay, Unay *IEAN S, EL PE PIEATIE 5 0!\' I'l:)llcwr aud Manager, EVANGELINI. ol Manday, Kept. Eaturduy Mat{uers, auprecedented s RICES EY L {MATINEES FRANK S. CHANFRAU QAVELEIL. IN LONDON! IV NEXT! RACBEL Y J NS of saperior Pagllsh moke : famous fo7 darshillty and SIaahEI greal Variety of st sinted L3 or ey Mo of 2 ritiug S Tor skl by doutrin ey RV YCR I Ul o eludi . - Y elebrmal® “U” axp “FALCON ¥euw, by inall, 0B receipt uf Trweaty-dve Ceats, IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. 8oLz AarxTe yon Tus U. 5. National Lino of Steamslii reat irltain sod | relacs For saillugs and ta nud duduy Hav cabin, $ou, k Doy 138 and 140 Grand St,, New York. 0CEAN ’ AN NTEAMSIHIPS DS, BAILING TWICE A WEEK FllOM New York to Queeustown, Liverpool, and Londen, ‘abln passage from €30 to $70 rareeucy, fekels at reducod ratcs. Bteoragw, €35 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, Theatoameds u duy from fireim les of I furthee Infor b LATERON vauy will dail Lu:t' Thipd. w Yorg to e vic, W Curiency. URLRICHS Bowling o f this Cou, ou Pler, {ation aply (o utls G & Vol [ New Yirk. Excursion brutts ua “Proposals for Horses. Eenled Proposals In Lrij I\ Catk, w11 ba Recelved 0a, un the T4th duy and ylace they will gty Autuule B, Ludl, or et Aniu S0 cavalty horaen uf the fu s ulter swarduf couirec geldings uf tiard I oad Gondi Biven Ao ts e ot The Laluing Huracs, i ot blie: ST oo i furolsbed vu spjiication . Orics D il u,. NepL. nder (oo of Uctaber, 1473, at h at vitber L i uy, i wel Lavited for all ) of BuT Luutia, 1als uillve. . Bay sbuuld bo markek . W [t u e his’ otfice unLil 1 airy ruked tu tho saldic, T1u: xiean "(10) hiaids BIgh, ol luas th Bve(6) Uor Inore 1uaa ulue 9 yedd vld, aud sufe T YUargesaving, 2 147n, Usuai can- 2 wii Wil pariic o rlglil L refect any o 8ad furine of voalract vl by wlubes qua- pusals Fropaala fur a8 B RINFS, A Qi