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THE CHICAGU TRIBUNE: MARIN i ights Active Yesterday eas the Rate: Ad., vanced, —— ¢ Cents Now Domanded and pald on Corn to Bualkalo. —— Weitzel Announces the Opening of the New Look at 8t, Mary's Falls Canal, Se Arrival Yesterday of the New Iron Steamer Clarion, of .the Anchor Line. ' gbre Gen. tho Lakes—Arrivala and Depart. Arvo stamboat Lines—Dook ; Notes. LAKE FREIGUTS. GUAIN. ‘i a eights wore quite netive ond firm yos- fen ral on corm to Ruffalo advancing teniays Ter of aecnt—to threo cetita a bushol— onegmmeaday'a rate, Veasels wore 1 domand, orrpvery things that Was ready waa tuken by tha toipot chauge hours, Everything chartered wasforcorn. ‘The rate to Sarnia on corn wos understood to bo ane and three-quarter conte, o reduction of ano-quartor cent from the price aid on Tuesday for earrlers to that port, Voss Feowners and agents again weer stniling faces, amd the Dellof Is oxpresscd by them that the boom" has come this time to stay.” Thoy rea- ponthis way because of the nerr appronch of the endof tho mouth and tho conseqtiout set. ting of deulors, after which a grout demand 18 jooked for for enrrlera to taka tho acoumulnted grain eastwnrd, Tho following embrace tho seseels churtered yesterday: For Bugato. Propeller Hudgor Stute, corn, Hor J. Fisk, corn propeller fais, CUrt. eller Russi, core, Prop Itonnake, corn Roopa Davison, Cort Rchooner Al. W. Suge, corn... Schooner Kildeyhetise, cor ree oh “Mar Brie. juniati, cor sige a Fur siritia. nibla. dor. pellet For Cotitny Propeller Caurnidi, corn... ‘Total capacity. x LUSINER, ‘Lumber frelghts were ugaln wonk yeaterday, andshippers were -atill, using for u reituction, but vessolemen refused tomnke concessions, nolwithstanding truight !8 reported searee nt tho lumber uistricts, preferring to stay in port rathor thin accede to # reduction of tho presont tates. A few charters wore made at tho provill Ing fgures, which remiin unchanged, as fol- From White Lal From Grand Iav Muskogot Frota Bay Clty «Tha abovo rate tls, ateam-bargos carrytog lumber trom dock to dock at 5256 conta legs from Grand Maven ond Muskegon. Z + mow ony, ‘Tho demand for yessols to.cntry trou ore ro- mains extremely good, and vessel-ownors hive noditiculty {n, chartering thelr craft, elthor teamoraull, Ratesure firm, and tho indten- tons puint tonn advance In the near future, The following aro the prices now pald frum tho ports named Frum Escanaba to hloago. . im Leontiaba to Like Fria p From Marquette to Luke Brie part Sy Lake Erle ports ts meant auy port on Lako Erie west of and Ineluding Ero to which oro {a consigned and from which coal is shippod. COAL. :: “ | Novoduction in coal fraight® ts roported, the Tung mites from tho porta nained boing ns fol-' lavas 4 4 From Huflato to Chicago ...... Fromm Iuffato to Milwaukoo :.,, From Lake Erlo ports to Chicago. rom Luke Erle ports to Milwaukeo. ‘ron Luke Hrle porta to Hscanrve. From nko Erlo ports to Duluth. From Lako Erlo ports to Detrott. rom Clovelund to Buttle From Oswexo to Chigngo .. From Oswego to Milwauke — : NOME GATHERINGS. BT. MARY'H FALLS CANALS Gen, Weltzel, ot the United States Bngineer Corps, announces In the following ‘comimtttlon- tion bistntention to puss vossols through tho Rew lock of tho St. Mary’s Fults Cunal, Tho an- Tounceinont will: give yonuing nd univers! latisfaction to thogu luterested Iu _vessol-prop- erty on tho great lakeat a, agi the Editor of The Chicago Tribines Usiten Srares Byatneni’s OrFioe, 35 Wasi TeaTow AvENUE, DetitorT, Mtohe, AUR. Sh— It 13 Ry intention to opon the new iovk uf tho Bt jiry'4 Fulls Canal to commorco by" passing tho feamor Cleveland through on ber next trip np fie Inkes, In ordor that those who aro enguged uavieatt ne the St, -Slury's River may know actly how this ovens will bang them during soo Oresent nnd next suason, and Jn ordor to pros sent them from furnishing a rich. barvest to juésnnd iehters, I desire to stato thd following in {his public manner ‘Tho conuneree of tho one, 6 River has depended until now en the rd ks of (the canal... Tha sills of those locks mie cen In a vory precurious contition durin; Theil Seasons, and I have during the whole a etcuson cousitered tnese locks ag unsafe and prellable, Therd hus been during two or threo np Nitunger OF ono or the othor alll rising a Stopping the whole Lake Suporlor gome fer With the opening of tho now ee x thls kreat and digastrous danger jy te ea, Aunt thore hax been for some time oe ane {u passing bonts through tha canut 0 dolleiency in lock capacity. On tha passed? ae this niouth forty-two vessels were . it issufo to say thut the datoyaveragent juurs to forty of them, or the equivalont of tone youre, ‘Pho new lock, when, i Area and dituinished timo of pass inn Consiievred toyothor, hus about twlou the Capacity of the uldonca. ‘The delay on iia aye 9 the ono nboye quoted will thun bo famed tuirde. ‘Those nro te two gront me nto Ueuellts arislug from the opening of Wick: Slice the viver inprovonont at tbish yy Blow) No. 8) ut Lake Geurso, at tho at aud at the two tower shouls aff Birra mae Ballot Eoeiin ment Grog Ns 5 comploted, tha greatest nro thes, ill be exorcised fa londing \ussols to pass fens 3a ta. There fs no place Invre ovnyon- prompt nated & obtain tho “moat authoutie and me yttorimation un this subjoct than vt the Nobic, yf “slatant.on the work, Mr, Alfred Buperint iS jdt the wine tine = General care tondent of the operation and tater oF tho cua | Ho | hay, as 8 Usp on th aera oy cariteat roltuble Infornine Abonie ia ac gee, OF MAvIEAbIO water the >» In odor that tho full bone- Bok the how louie may bo dorited. eure Set Havana fo Eabey tt yt e ae : uron, We are now che He in inuking this, ‘Tho Canadians haya eet es 98 deopantngs tty thirtengegts Ht ta wt auto haan, fect draft through tt. L w! elt 80 approprigin cane, soun a8 Congress mikes ee ation. ‘This work, the alteration of Fo thut sixtvon feot ean bo carriod TOULY Via Flee eae, tHe Construction of the now to compte y /ake Chunnol are uow necessary Revtgadl ‘othe thorough tmprovement af t Hunga channel betwee Lakes Suporior and sere Ht interested in the oummerco whluh rita roc cf ghont INCERENLG pele ote VveImont in the abort. St poulbio time, Vouy reapuet full ms Hit be; comifortabl ity MORE id best-handled pots on the Westorn Inkes. leaves to-tantrow oventng for Marquatte and Duluth. Tho fine sitewheel steamers Shoboysen and Corona, of the Justly popular Gondeich Line, lenve to-day nsfollowas "Tho Sheboygan te tho qpurainy for Mitwaukes and Macitawag, aud tha Corons fa tho evening for Mijwaukne, ud ‘Tho tne stenmer Prussin, of the Merehante’ Montreal fine, leaves. to-morrow bvoutny for Montrenl, the ‘Thouennd Islands, and vil pelnts in tho St. Litwrenge Mtiver uf interest to seckurs nfter pleaatite, “The putt steaticr St. Louts,of the Union Tine, commended by that prince of wood tele lows, Capt. Jonny Hal teaves for Uuitalo this aventng, Tho “trim and nent little passengor-bant Mussengur, of Graham & Co.'s Hast Shoro Line, § this evening fur Bontun Hurbor and St. stanoh: it leaves dosoph. DOCK NOTES, ‘Tho tug Moehor is having # now wheel put on At the docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company, ‘Tho schoonor 1. R Martin cama: out ot dry= dock yesterday morning and sutled Inst eventig. Tho schooners Cora aud... We trown ave in Alor Uteorhere dry-docks having thelr bottoms caked, ‘Tho schvoner Ostrich ist tha Chieago Dry- Dock Compuny's docks having her bottom calked, Tho bie tte Grogary arcived yesterday fcom Greon By, towing ony of the monster burs fuden with limber The schoonsr Rew White and luo went aground nt Pulnt du Poles Island Sunday, She waa reteused by the tty Erle Belle, Cant. Van Alien, who used te command the Maylower on Luke Brio, 18 now the Jolly land- lori of tho Inland House, in Maginng, John Mack, the only sailor whe Geen ped freen- todoath when tha schooner A. Ford went: nanore savural falls ugo, died at the Murine Mode Pital nt Detrolt Sunday, Bight thousand coples of tho vesecl riles for pilots ure now boing distributed slong the likes tind seaboard. Two voples must be posted in prominent pluces 1 overy stenmnbont, ‘Tho funeral of MeDounld, tho Nnesman of tha unfortunate tug Ward, will tuke place this nerning ut f o'clock, from No, 73 Fist ayenuy, ‘The romulis will by Interred ut Graceland. ‘Tho now and inagnliicont propeller Ctarlon, of the Anvhor Ling, tuade her first appearance nt thly port yesterday, Shu I# one of the must mite uillcent Steam yosxels atlunt on the Iakes, aad will well repty the tine spout in examining ber: tu those who tre intorestad In vosgel property or Taurine wrebltecture, Tho steaw-barye Hmm 1, ‘Thompson eame Near belng the cittise OF W aurluns devidont wt Clark strout bridge Inst: ovening. a henvily= Inden lumber vessel bad partially passed through the south draw and tho bridge was belng cloaud, fotlowmy tho schouner closoly, when the steam. inte attempted-to push through tho sume atic. ‘Cho Thotipson crowded the schooner ngulust the Dilys beneath the bridge causing he; vwitrd the closing bridge, but the, brid, rouliving the fmumiment danger, reversed his fover and swing the bridge open nygain, thus siving ft from dorlous damage, |The Captaly of the Toompson was clearly to blame, as he bid pitnty of thug to check his bot, but seamed determined to wet through the draw regardless oF consequences. ‘i ANOUND THE LAKES, UNITED STATES VESSULINSPECTION. Tufalv Commeretat Advertiecr: “Lo Wnlted Btates statutes providing for proper eave of pas- sengers on Lonts, and prescribing means for tho Preservation of life, are very much neglectud. Tt {a safe to sny nut one vessel fn ten complies steletly with the law. Tho most tyrant violn- tion of tho tnt is that of a fullure to keep a puss senger st of each stonmor thit leaves port. ‘With ono or two execptiona thls {s not done, nud should ono of these bunts be lost no moro would be known of the passengers than thore was on board the steamer Alpena, foundered last your on Lake Michigan, Lust week a number of un- Neonsed tugs and acows were putin commission betweon Tonawanda and the Grand Army of tuo Ropublic camp at Sour Spring Grove, An itn- Spector was sont down tho river; from Buffalo, and tho boute were notified to stop running or elso take out the necessary papers and be praie erly equipped with apparuius for-saving life, Aamnall sow, without as much as a piece of board two fvot lung on board was runing vcross the river, ourrying upwards of 150 people, and tue tug elie was In tow, of hud on boar a Sarge party." ANOTIEIL AND VALUATION ONE (2). Erto Diepatch: * Tho schooner-yacht Phantom, of Bultato, Is in the elty on nn errand of urathor peculine naturo—numuly, the tindlug of a ship plloged to have sunk twenty-seven yenrs ago in bake Erle, with a cargu of vbout 30) tons of copper ore. ‘This carao 18 a’ very yalunble one, and, if found, will’ repay tho vrojecturs of the enterprise for the tig, lnbor, and money that, has been spont in tho prosccution ot the svareh, Upon tho yavht sro divers from Bultalo, and for tho past fow anys they havo vivited the sup- jac) acend of tho wreck ard imade quite ngthy explorations, but thus fur in vain. : it is mipposed tint “thes Wreck lies'In ‘about titty fous of water, but: this cay only bo proyed by future developments, ‘hore is fu wee for lucuting tho Wreek 8 now and novel civatrical machine, which fs recolving its tirsttriul here. [f ft proves a success It muy be utilized iu the recovery of f numberof othor wrecks of n almilar character.” NEW BOATH. Tho Dotroit Dry-Dock Company haye beon awirded the contract of constructing two pas: Benger and froivht propellers for the Lake Michigan trade vatweon Milwaukes and Luding. ton in connostion with the Flint & Poro Mur- quetto Rasiway. ‘Tho bouts will be of tho fol- lowing dimensions, 10 fect longth, $0 feot boam, and 14 fcot und @ inches hold. The work will bo done: at wero and the bouts rowdy for scu Sep- tomber, 188%. WONKMEN LAID OFF, Milwaukeo Republicans “Turt of tho force of Earppotors, omployud. by Contractor Dennis tu work on tho new cribs fortho burbor of refugo Inte beet Inld off on account of the ecaruity uf Umbor, Mr. Denuls made n contract some time Ayo with tho Commerolal Line forthe delivery of 600,000 feot of timber, but thay haves yet failed to deliver any of {t, Thy second crib was vowplutod yostorday."” ERS. ‘ AT CLEVELAND, 0 Sptetal Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Aug. %4.-—-Chartera—Suboon- ers Tim Baker, ore, Escanaba to Dotrolt, private torma; Washington, oro, Marquette to Clover land, privato terms: Ishpoming, coul, Ashtabu- Jn to Portuge, 85 cents froo; M. L, Higgie, con), Lattula to Sucquette, $1 por net ‘ton free, and ore, to Tolado, priyato tarims;, Constitution, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, 81.05; Cossack, cont, Ashtabula to Chivayo, $1.50 freos Franols Palms, ore, Eecinaba to port private terme; Coo. hoy, Antes and Riveraidy, coal to Kuciue, $1.40 froo; 31, 1, Witeox, cont’ to Chicago, private Orley, . AT BUYYALO, N.Y, 1 Spsctal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Burra, Ne ¥., Aug, 2—Charters—stoam- bargu Nubunt, coal to Milwaukee, $1.20; schooner Neliia Reddington, coat, Erio to Chienga, $1.20; achoouers James C. King and Gotden oot, oeal to Chicngy nt goinr ‘schooner Skylark, goal to Monomines at $: schuoner Hllzy Gore tagh, coal to aludo, 40 conts, Canal frelghty quict and unchanged. AT MITAVAUKER, Whe, Special Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukey, Wis, Aug. 84.—Grain froights nominal, Tho stuam-baryo Eacanuba and sohoonor H, A. Kont wore chartored. for fron- ore from Escannbu to Cleveland and Asntubula, respootivuly, at $1.40, . : AT OBWEGO, N.Y, "Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Oswkag, N.Y. mee 84.-<Tho schooners Hinm- mond, Olivor Sitchell, nud Atnericun bnye beon obartored for coal tor Chlengu. MISCELLANEOUS. " TO WEOHIVH A GENERAL OVRRUAULTNG, .o.,, Sptelat Dispateh to The Onicaga Bribune, “HOLLAND, Mick. Aug. H.—Tho three-mnsted evhuoncr Contest, of Konoahu, hus bon buuled nut hore at Andorson's yard, and {8 reoolving 0 goneral overbuuling, Bho will recalvo a shurp bow fn placo of hor scow stom, somewhat Jonytbenyd out, .. Cio ostimatud repairs wifi cost abuat $1,000, and tuke nbout throu weuks to fue Ia tho Jub, . + 2°, COLMSION BETWHEN TUGB, , : Moecial Disputeh to Tha Chicago Tribune, BMUsKRGON, Mich. Aug, 8.—A collision: took lave early this morning botwoon the tugs North Muskegun aud Geule, Tho. Muskegon wag colwing un the Jake with a schooner in tow, when the Geely triud to uross hor bow, but was struck aud out to tho wator's edge, Bho Is badly uged Up. * Sapte BTBANEL BOLD, jo jo Warren: : TH mayuinoor, HOME "LINE puaaoid tof, G) Post & Co,, of wily, tho seoamjor Northern Mico, steamer Luwranoa, of tho { Loulse, Suu way bUfIt faxt season, And bus pou thorough sonia Line, command ny thas lying sinve then betweon bere and Cunuda. sonore qetned and: gentleman, Cupt, James | ipe Littieton, wiio hus boon sailing her, is tues naw vandal ray OrrOW event Boy a “geodod iy Capt. Alonzo Dovel, ke the Lawrone ot) aed TO UM REBUILT, 8 ‘ Peager-a nee ig ares i. ate AOUEr HY atteated Lae Te ee eek oom | atte oe Chiougol nue, buen laid np shore aid GaHereBAYo to ba retuvede soe Cee MP | Girippod for tuo purpose of bela rebuilt. Bau weamney {he noutest and atancheat passerigor- | Wus ‘Gooused) too unsafe to cross the luke any. Belle Greet comes tuto ‘this port fs the pro- | louger io her present gondition. ptt on fant eTocs the New England Pransportu- VELL DOWN A HATUNWAY: : MeGidiny a nee, Lata fe ouminanded ¥ Cunt, “ Spctab ich ta The Chicago Tribune | - Whoww constant’ Horeuant gehtleman and vallor, | MuskncoN, Sich. Agy, 2h—Frank Boniglt, re on ay Iu to uke those who aru pager tho oraw of thd ro Jolier- Nutne, now jn sion il Ganka ama ape | Ue pork el Keasen Fea dow te Aatcay, ingwood and Cuortae fordaye Striking-on bla bead, “so jw badly : and, Memon, £3, tbe te by pollta aud attentive’ gous Pratureveogar. 8 mlost popular of boats with dake ical Prepelior City of Hromoat, of the al uporlor ue, OOm- “4 by Cupt, BME eiatth, wud One ‘OF the sn nt fc te lta Pout Hunan, Miok.. Aug. H.—-The heavy fore Sap ae Fa ge Guar eee Fr. 100 Byroun tar tea hours to-dsy on Door ivland, ‘sua TO De BOLD, “L Bpetlat Dispaten' to Tha Odcag Tyibtine. OO MroWalibim Wis, Aug. mle bug ie Davist Uboted tL shoborin Sor avain's wawes, will be rold by thé United States Marahial at 10:0) o'slock of the murning of Bopt. 3, RATISVIED VRASELAOWS ; Rpeclat Diygteh to The Chteago Tribune. INGATON, Ottley woe 24.—Tho Kingston vos. eol-awners are avell salisned with this xeteon Worle, Somo of thom report that they hnve inade mora so for thie year than during tho wholo of Jost yenr, HALT YO CHICAGO. Hpettat Viswateh to The Chieaan Tribune, * MONTHRALY Aue, 2.—Two Austrian abips hive orelver bere with 1,00) tons of putt for Chicago, CIID TO WE RUNK. epeetal Dispatch to The Chltien ‘Toth: Mitawaunnn, Wis, Aint i.—Tho first eri of the now North Polat Neco brenkwater will be Attu Losniorraw, Wwenthor permitting, MUSKEUON LUMDER sITtstEt Special Dismiteh to The Chicas Trtunte Musknuos, by AU. M—Tho lnmber ship: monts tu-Uny were. 4,033,000 feet. Clearances, soventeen, PORT OF CHICAGO. AIIV ALS, iis Chleagu, Manituwie, sunitrion, Coron AlliWauker, aunrivs, WTI, AUT EID: hited, Kewceth 4 Jolt wuot » fa Sumalu, sunt Se be Huekuy ey aeglaeks Kenton Tash inka Winite hake, DMusken 3 eon, AOTLh op juskevor, hnbec, frop bre onitzont, sunutriess anid Uh Petty Lowinits putt, Muniatee, hinibess ANIA, HrU ¢ Shunisien, fummbor, Behe ty Afunkuzon, lumber, Your York ate Muskegon, lumber. Sour rosto, Muskevou intiber, eur lousy Sinimuns, Alusketoti, umber, Heya, MuxkuZor, Lub Nuliio: 3 Fret Rohr GD. Novels, ; Rene liza Donk, St. Jusuplt, hun Schr esulator, White biky, buiber, che Adieundne, Grand tavern, (umber, gene dG. eruipt, Excuitula, iron org, Sehr Aidfow duekson, Muskouon, Hue Prop Xow fen Gr Erup Willa Grp Prop Angunaut roy tyer Hebr A. Moshor, ‘Travers City, hiner, Detus Hy Walt, Marinette, lant ’ Morning Jd jusnber, MskERTH UH into Lyons, Muskegotr, luuibur. 8.41, Postar, Clevalund, eoab. ’ ‘Bay City, amber, rand Hoven, hinber. ire. Grand avon, lumhor. 10} re If yy Muske, te Gardai ; Uottey, Muse 'T. S. pkianor Musk 6 ALL. Covaliy Wr Sched. Ay (lolmes, Geand Haven, lumbar, Schr Etin Kilenwood, White Lake, lumber. Rehr Typo, Bacthnbi, fron ord, See Potter, Muntetod, timber. ACTUAL BAILINGS, F Chtengue Montty woe, suntrivs, niated yin, Keve, HEU ou wivent, ropskylack, Banton Harker, sundeles, of Buchayt, Muskexon, Mit, Hrop i, Meduniata, stuskezon, iebt, Vrop Atabla, Mattila, 440i bn corn, Prop st, Joxeph, Muskeotl, (iit. Hrop (rnnite sitio Peosauites Nat, p'Fempust White Lane, i ye Gordon Camptell ‘Buble, Prop Inter-Veaan, Itseantba. Beup Janes Fi Be Crop Bs id. 8,'sen stuLetek, aunUTION, Sehr Amoriean Union, Monomiio, Mie. Bebe Saunin, Kineton, fish bu corn, Sulie Llalsted, Htttaty, ‘bu fluxsced, Sour Hun Newhall, Miskogon, Wit. Ser isthun Allen, stnskezon, tgat, Kehr Uucine, Munisten, lutht, ul Darker, Sluskexon, Hunt. Sete Cofodunti, Grund fliven, Igat, Hehe Whinta Wing, Ludington Went, Bene Seabird, Muxkexon, Mehte 1,00) bu corn. Sobr Hvating, Minkewon, Iiht. Behr Clty of Graen fay. Escanaba, Ught, Her Aileg, Monckaunee, ant, Sehr Mary Aim uy Grand Lh Supr sods, Urs Laven, unt. Behe Jonnie hand, Suekegon, Halt Senr Oak Long slick River, tint, Sour Evaning tar, Chariovulx, taht, Sehr Capo Horm Musicogon, titi. : Abny, ‘tit, Hone Uascady,tiruan Hiyys Huei. Her Ghnrloy Marshall, ‘Traverse Bay, Nutt, Benny Ie Marin, Point St. hance, Tylite Bene Windior, Seuingo, Rehe'h. ¥, Avery, Muskewon, fight. Nair dOsus, Mtuskestott, Nath Sehr Adu Medurn, Briley Sines, tah Pitwo Brothors, Muskegon, itu) rah itt BL dunopt's (alund, a Hone c,d, Woile, Tartalu, saya ta corn. Hehe fazelo A, Hany, Butta, Ako bu wer. Prop Alaska, Tomato, 4,000 'bu earn, L2H" brie tour, tnd sunidrios, B Hebr 1. G. Fart, Cpa Vincent, 22,500 bu wheat, York 8 Brut ut Solr York State, Uy ne Sor A. Broun ‘Bay, Tight. Minurva, Suskexun, ligitt. ube. Simms, Presguiie, Habit, Sobre Kiva. Holla, ati Sehr tousn Sinmoin, Suskegort Ueht, Hohr Francis Haina, Fatrpurt Heltt. Belte Qiuwa, Grand’ Haven, light, Hone Graew At, Filer, Coobuyuan, ight, ugitulin, Muskexons ene Gun, Worthy Wortonsh lay Hah, dene Bt Blantdn, Aluntiigg, UR oo rnin Kitdorivuro, Huitala, 4.05 bu corn, Heuer Annio dhorwood, rte, bu corn, ene Adirundno, Gr ad tiuvan, Nhe ‘ohie Andrew dacknon, Munkel js Selie aura, Muskonos, Mane OTHER LAKE PORTS, YONT HUNON. . Pont Hunon, Mich, Aug. 31.—Passed up— Propellord Delaware, Joy Gould, Mary Mills and barges, Henry Howard and barges, N, ‘l'.1tosa and barges, Willinm Cowle and burgos, Antelopa and barges; schooner 8. H, Johnson; steamere Chty of Clovolind, Pearl, Flora; tug Laketon and barges. Down—Fropotiers Ttussin, Celtis, Oscoda, Nashuu, Vrouress, W. ‘I. Groves with G. W. Adaine, Enterprise and consurt; schooners John O'NoIl, Kute Winslow, C.J. King; tugs A. Stiie ner and barges, Swoopstakes and raft; steamor Manitoba, Wind—North, light; weathor tine. Pout iWunon, Mich, Aug. H—0:00 p, mo Passed up—Prapellors Ogonntw, D. M. Wilgon and congorte, D, W. stust and consort, Ht, Prindi- villo and barges. W. [, Wetmore and consort: subooners King sisters, J, Ey, Gilmore, David Dows and consorts, Dowo—Propeliors Japan, V. H. Ketchum, Wise sunickon, David Ballentine and consort, Bust Sayinaw and burges, Oswegatehlo with sohoontr: J. 1, Stott and barges; schoonors Montgomery, Mont Hlane, sTontimuronoy, Montontim, lopublle, and Henry Folyers ug Torrent and rite, Whit east, guotic, Wenther tine, MARQUETTE, Special Dispatch ta The vhicago Tribune Al Mgunert sy Bligh, un. Sisk piv ad Suno0ts ora J, N, Postar, Merrick, and Guoges, Cloursd—Propellers Smith dloure, J, 8 ed and Vienna; tur W. L, Castle; schoanors DP, Rhodes, J, F. Card, Verona, F. Lelghton, fF Neil, and P. Wane, Passed down—Propollor Arctic, Speclat Mepateh ta The Chien Manquerty, Mich. Aug, t=! pollors J. L. Hurd and Winstaw, trivad—Dropeller' V. dwain; sehooners A. C, Maxwell, Wabish, and Jura. Cleured—Propollors “Havana and Furwoll; schuohurs Helena, Shuwneu, Ruttor, duntauk, Jura, uid Richards. + NUEFALD. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, HUFPALO, N, Y.. Aug, 4.—Atrivodl—Propollors Quown of the Weat and Dean Iebmond, and schooners BF. Bruce, Golden Woat, and J. C, King, gratn, Chicago; propollor Kato Buttoranl, arain, Duluth, rye Cletrod—Propollers Idaho, Milwaukee, Queen: of the Weat, with cout, und Avon, with mnorchan- iso, for Chfcago; schoouge Marla AMlartin, cowl, for Chicnzo; propullers Indi and Kato Bute teroni, for Duluth, 7 Tribune assed up—Pro+ 2 _ RIUANADA, Spectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunee FRGANABA, Michy Aug. th Arrived=stoamers Escanabi, fay darcoki, "W. 1, Brown, ‘TW. Palmer, and il, U. Akely; subounvrs ‘Tom Hows Jond, J, B. Kitchen, Ogarita, H, Mf. Btouo, and 1, Surtees Depurtod—Stoamers Norman, Escanaba, Mury Jureckl, and WL. Hrowns schooners St. Luw- Fone. pach Chandler, Iron Stato, and Alico : DULUTII, Apectal Lapatsh to The Chteqgo-Triduns, Duturit, Man. Aig, 4.—Aprived—Propollors ULUT! Ohind, from Nultalor Arizona, from fulkalos Quebec, from, Suraias barges Brunswick, fram. pabinba at ean frou Eret, cycouure Koy- stone, from Erip: } nh Erin, Clutrod—Vropalior China, for Buttalo, ; cuEeNOYGAN, Aptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Onxuoyaan, Mich, Aug. 3i—Clearcd=Pros pollor Van anit: tuy Alotamora and tow, Arriyod—Steain barge Jyntiues and tow; pro- poller Ste, Marie. : ‘Wind woat, Hgbt. Wonther fine, | PORT COLON, Spectat Dispatch to: The Chtcugo Tribune Pont Couuouns, Onty Aug, ot Paaeod down whuoners John K. Noyes, Toledo to Oawexe, corny William 1. Preston, Chicago ta Kingatun, corus Guiding Star, Chicago tu Kingston, corn; propeller - Spactal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wis, Aud. 2.—Tho stent barge Bala eeu, canter ado for Chicawo, awa, A night,'aud the sobuoner sulvin i laoun vailod for Escanaba, % * paar Bee cuLLINa Woon, is i Bpedlal THenateh to The CAicago Tribune, * Catuixawoon, ‘Onte Aug. » 2 Stoawor Columbia, ‘ran, pila HenRUre, Reneral norobandise, x Gall } pass vate agace cms 7 < paweag, 7 to The Chicago trib i Tho scboonor 3.5. forpoal from Oswegu to tees br "pasar ae Teun" ieago Tribune: > CurvELany, O.,"Aug. 24.—Clearod~] Milwaukeo, iurshanufier Ubioaser . eereeelee, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1881—TWELVE PAGES BULLS AND BEARS, Higher Prices and a Stronger Up» ward Movement in Grain. ~ Gosdip from the Wheat and Corn Pits About Futures. An Important Lawsuit Growing Out of the Advanoa in Corn, The Noard of Trade markets were netlye aad Higher yesterduy, Whont advanced 3 to 33 erent, And corn about 3 evnte a busbot, with other markets following in the rou. The more encotriing bulletins from Washington secmesd totusplre confidence, and the bulls whe had been out In tho fiells browsing appeared In larger herag, white the brulns. were working out and npering olf towards the wouls, Tho nd- nee iu whent arts attributed ehietly to the uscte of the Cincinnatl eflque, and corn tabled on with alittle netion on its own account, A monerately “well-fixed" broker sud: "T thlik tho ellque are running 8 sort of a scalp dentin October wheat. Some ayy they are fhe lng to wet out nlinc of shorts. The Aviat future Is $1H to S1diy, and October went up to $1204, You might. ask Charley Duntels aboutit, Thoy suy he hus followed the clique so closely that overybady enlls him * Me too!" ‘Tho ullexed teader of the bull elvinent ty wheat remurkeu: “Lb think September and Octo- ber whoat will soit as- high us Aust. ‘Cho shorts ure selling this month ovory day, and I don't know whether the price will be put any higheror not. Tean't say bow large the August shortiuge Is now, But the erop of everything tht grows out of tho carto iy short this suason— the cereals, tppies, perches, everyting.” Au opertior of considerable ruputation aatds “Corn, J thtink, ts followlog th the lund of wheat the Ing realy seems to tig ta by werk. ‘The big inen are getting out of it t thocountry bangs on yet. October touched 653j, Unt dropped olf in the afternoon. ‘They say ut certain niin who wag short an Au gust Wheut when the peige wasup to S120 wis conferring with his cuintpisylou man on the id= vinability of closing the deh When Mr. Hands, ‘of Cinefnnutl, walked by, and wad potnted outta tho purty as the leader of the ullque, He followed Mr. Tl. atout tho floor mensured bi, a8 he thought, correctly, and that re- miirked to his aunts Yl gueas 2 won't tt in yet. No mau woo wears i No. 6 hac and No, I Bhoes cnn triton mg ina deal” THE INDIVIDUAL TS STILL SHORT. 8o ‘far us tho deal bad progressed It would seem Cant he allgutly: Mnderestimated bis ndyersary’s . ubl “Lord, Lord, how this world is given to ly- ing!” remurken Kalatag. It was reported on "Chunge yestordny that neertuin firm not far frou the Chamber of Comsnerce had two polices men stittoned Jn the ollics to keep tu order tho double roree of clorks. and boys who were ens geigcod: iu tevtug to disentingle and strabgbtert out the stradyely mixed up wtuirs or tha house, ‘The reporter ealled over to seo about {t, und. was sneusted tolind thero only one polleenmn, denier tn forcien edit remarked yesterday: “Theory aro just three ways of miking money nowadays,—to speculate, 60 odutterate. and to wmonspullze. ‘Take domestle salt. Here: are Saginaw, Onondage, aud the Ohlo Ulver manus facturers pooled, and ‘they have divided tholr torritory up so they won't conflict, The only annoyaiee thoy hye is a little salt from Cansia, If you don't think they nd tho are rangeuent proftabic Just ask Lathan, and then step behiud bin aud interview Whucler,” They say there Js na inan on the Honrd of Trude who Knows all nbout the lusund outs of the Clnainuadd wheat cilque.” “Whois Ite” ‘ “Tho Secretary.” The Secretary looks wise, and preserves diguity for two, Reports ays tint Dave Powers has ilnally met with hia reward, He: ts eutd ta bitve made + Sevoral of tho leading firms on tho Board aro stilt driven to denth with, work, and are keep- ing their oflices opey noarly wit nicht, and run- Mung an extraget of ton, in thelr efforts to catch up, Some of them are Understood to have made application to haye the hours of trading sbortenod tt part fuekit) of the work could.be got out of tho sare, ‘The Governing Com mitteo of tho Cull “Sourd met yesterday und discussed the auestion of adjourning the gull fora week orton days, but tally decided: that thoy had no power to ner, ‘There wis somo talk last night to tho effect that If tho largor frig had more husinessoffercd thei thun they could attend tothoy inight turn some of itoverto the sinalicr how-es, Lt was thought to bo ridicuious.tu adjourn tho call for the conyentence of a few, people, : , A LITTLa CORN DEAL, A Dill syas thed ‘Tucsita: the Ci by Francis J. Kennett fu comm wits here, against Cliver & Co.; commission nie Court jan mer al fi Merchants of thie city, ang J. F. Evans & Co, of Councll Butts, tu. to compel nyaccounting and the payment of certain moneya, it Is charged that In November, 18, Kennett, Howitt & Co, predecessors of Ft. Kennett & Co, mide o contract with J. F. Evans and of, J. Cire us, of Council Bluffs, by which tho latter were to send here for auto bye the former wu Jaro quantity of corn. “Kenndth, Hewitt’ & Co, wero to advanee not toexcead 21 cents a bushel on ear corn notually In cribs at diferent stations wlong the line of the Chieago, Iuriingion & uiney Hatlroad, armued by a iy Co, and as security for such advances . By Evan & Co, were to give thelr notes, secured by Ul} of sale of corn In crib ut the rite of Sf conts a bushel. The corn was to be sholled by J. F. Evans & Co. shipped at thoir exe pense, and ‘the proveeds of tho alo, altar de- ducting advances with 8 per cent Intercat mid 2 per cent commissions, were ta be putd aver to J.B. Evan & Co. Under this arrangement, annett, Howitt & Co, ndvauccd J.B. Evang: & Co,, $100,002, and Tucelved ‘us security forty. eight noted of tho lutter secured by bills af sate on 402020 bushols of corn. Eluhteen of these notes for the nggrosnto of 33.000 wero nttom ward deposited with the First National Bank of Chicago am seaurity for demand tonna mado by Kennett, Howitt & Co, fo2 a ke atnount, and the renuining thirty notes for 6y2i wore pleded (0 tho Iiinols Trust & Savings Bank for walmtlar purpose, ¥ > Konnutt, Hewitt & Co, bocunting ocbarrassod in July lust, aud boing pressed by tho two banks: for paymontor : their notes, uppiled to Culvor & Co. td tke up thelr pupor, and hold the J. 4. Evans & Co, notes nguccurity, Thoy wero wed to sell the corn und reply thomeetves, and botd any Dainnes for the soutrity of any indebted= uess att owning by J. F. Avans & Co, to Kons nott, Howltt GCo. On thozith ult, Cylver & Co, paid) olf the amolnt due to the above bunks = and touk un the notes of Konnott, Newitt & Co, and tho seouri- tes, The pregont value of the corn coverod by the billy of sale beld by Culver & Co,, ovur and above tho advances aud interost on the Kano, 18, nbuut $00,000, Attia tig Culver & Ca, avrecd to muke thelr advances, PJ, Kennet* & Co, lod sold for the account of J, F. Evans & Co, 200,000 bushels of Soptetnbor corn nt prices ranging from 46) to 47a cents a bushel. When fod. Kennett & Co, susponded in duly: last’ they requested = Byains = & le to Duy tn the corn at itathan murkot price of 48% conts a buebel, but the latter refused, and ihruatened to hold complninaits responsible, ‘The utter, therefore, have ‘held the deal open until now, When corn for tho Soptomber option ls worth ob cents a tiistel, und Hvans & Co, owe thom nbuut: 347, i dave tuled to PUL up moro: marging, Culver & Cu. now claim they “wit not hold the Evans & Co, notes aud Beourity for any nore than thoir own udvancos, and eokipialiunts fearlig Culvor o& Co. tnay pay tho balance romlized after payment of thoir advances over to Hvaus & Co. sk for an injunction to prevent it, ‘They alia pray that tho procveds of the snio of tho eurn muy bo np. Hed to payment of tho umount die Culver & 2o4 and then to tynidatiog the lingo loss on tho quan bushols of Septembor corn sold for J, i, 4 GAMBLER VELBA DANY ACT. ; Tho rotund Watt Robbins, of sporting fame, hus lutoly boon Ducking the grain murkot wilh disuatrous results, Romo tine age he purchuecd corn through It, W, Murphy & Co, and when that cerenl bagi to moye rapidly upward ho fMited to producy big margins, Accordiagly Murphy &, Co, brought seule against him: befor Justico’ Ibrayton to recover tho ran fhe ongo was’ tinted youtorday nftorpaol, Ba a Judgment was. roudered in tayor pf tho frm for $175, Foun Bright on the Lund BL Batuct Soom hia Speech at the Manalon Honey dugg: E boblove {tia nut posulllo for. yt do. lowiwlation ta Q wroutor oF ery completo uct Of Justice to tha tenunt. farmers. of Tralaad than the Govorne ment hag intended und that Parliament bis ‘done by the bill which fa now flimast ready: to rocalvo tho Hoyal nesont. | have buen for the fant thirty yours asking Parlinwent and the country to inake certain chunggs with roxard ta tho tenure and the holding of Bud i Irving. have pald stelvt attondon: is the subject. ft tuve huve over felt upon ual question, and Lum treo to say that Lellove that thia mojaure ty as greut and noble Shickluna, Chicayo to Montroul, corn. - MELWAUKEM, |” y Bmcasure On that question we it would bu poss: ble Le Mie Hawley, Parliamont to pass. he 1, to Fr je aro: nob “ble to 3 A great mousure of redemption for thoir country, they, will bi py unadio’ to understand iN pollos iy for thel 1 won Iytended dire [Cheors.J 2 pavo sala that thore wuy be fours, —tuare HW some quurtors that romedial mons. uyus for Ireland‘ way be too Jute. | oxpress po such feurss on {Be ponirary, Jill express tho strong hope that ‘euch fs tivt tho casy, (tear, hour. sume hereon muy Le invilned to days ‘True reounciiement ne'ol La Where wounds of ouly Bute dave pierced #0 dvopy but, ad menuravion after youeration, gavornod by w monarchyrkindly, liberal, and beniticont, eich us that tinder which wo livo—and, as tho United Kingdom fe tegislutod for by a Furia ment anxious to do justice to all the people under ite sway, l wittnot doubt that, whutovor. nay be the pase! ussion in the winds of tho Irish poopie, the timo will wpocdily come woou ft will bo felt In that country that this Goveryment oorucstiy vundoavornd Ww. Jo “was auything excopt riwht nnd juativo te tha the sister Istand. (Cheers.) IT therefore say, with regard to this sessson, that, torriiie ag has been ite work, tong ne have been its howrsa nud often as wo hive been shocked by conduct whieh eon distasteful to the House, | lve In the (hat fn years to come noma men who look to 1H4E will any tliat in that year thore was ml nn erent and nubie meistira to bring al tranquiltits, penee, and union Inn portion of thy yreatest of the Hinplres non whieh the sun shines. [Loud cheers.) VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Yeas, and “Somebody Cannot RiscAny Teo Svo Npectat Mapaten to The Chieaga Tetbunes Citesao, Aug. 4.—Aa tho city his intely pati foine $12.02) for 1 revision of its ordiniuces, and asin tho process of tevision sumenow tho fire ardinanes was emnsculitet so that practically we have now none at nll, Is not at Investivation vf the means by which such chine Wits eeoured, in order? Will somobody rise and explain? = * A Grow! About Stdewatks, 19 the Editor of ‘The Uneaga Tribune, Citcaco, Aug, 24.—1 ngreo with 1 correspond- entot yours thut wynrtlun of the aldewalk on Oskwood avenne lending to Unkland station (Thietysninth street) isin an abominable cand)- ton and dlexeacoful tothe uuthorities, E regret toauy, however, that It 1s oureity fathers, and not the Trustees of ffyte fark, who nre to biime, as tho clty tine crosses Ovkwood avenis abiiquely from rbout the corner of Fillisavente, and tho dangerous portion of the walk f9 on thoclty site, ‘The street at Oakland Station, whieh needs tle fu and pitving xhamefully. ix niso in the elty, and the Hyde Park people nee not to blame for it. know thatoneut the lisde Park Trustees hos long tried to wet the ety ta da somuthing about It. The udition Of the siduwalks anit etrevts {i the Fourth Wierd gonerally Is nu credit taour Alderimon ant Sidewalk Inspectors. Fountit Wano, Hyde Parts Afa! ‘To the Haitor of The Chicago tribune, Citeago, Aug. 2b=In your! Isstte of tho 21d Mr. Hobart, Presideut of the Hoanl of Trustees of Hydo Park, cndenvord to explain the short. age of water for Hyde Mark, but lig dees not recommen to the dexr people of bis renim any abatement in the water-tux, nether dyes ho ud- init thut he was n party tothe contrict whieh ate towed the Town of Lake tu take all the water they mikht require, allowing the ‘Town of Luke: to put in large pipes connecting with the main, thereby tating tha pound of ttesh trom Hyde Vark, “Tho facts ure: [tis u wood contract for the Town of Lake, und. the. worthy Mayor of fiyda Park was a purty to tho one-sided con. Ireet, and gold thy works and pipes atu grout lows te Hyde Park, all of which Trefer your readers to the records of Hyde Park, Wo are. happy to say flyde Park has nothing more to Koll, ‘ KR. 8. Gnaut, ‘Khe Quincy “ terald ? Man. + de the Editor af Ths Chteays Tribune, Citcago, Aug. H—1 would Ike to ask you why tho press keeps su very quiet tu regard to the vile, slanderous drticle pablishea In the Quiney Herat of ninte dute? Lknow this Ina free country; but it 1s not free for these truitor- ous rasenls to boldly come out and nagurt the equality of this assasin Guiten with our bee Joved Prestient, whose fife be has probably: tnken. Is there hot Kome way that thesis vitiain onn be dealt with? Thos uro not ft te dic, and aire certain La Is 0 clipping from the article We believe Gulteat to be sust as honorable ws the mun he shot. und a totghty Midi [ens dungaraus to tho eoutttry a7 hinty ttn thug plwusible, sisvotti-tongued, wnprinélpted in WILL A aniTiG fd pluus grunt, Would turn feud a pinpur (o taKy a Drive, comarale m borjury, or stent a Presidener. Can anything be tore Infamous thin this? A winu whose honor-has never buen questioned, whose princlpics ure ns atuneh as the rock of Gibrattart ae WB inbitants of Another Whack at Hobart, To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune. Tiypt Pants, Aug. Lhave reud this morn- {ng with considerable satisfaction tbe communt- cation from "Centre." The only fault T buve to tnd with itis. it was too brief. Much more contd have foun written on the subject of sido walks. During the Heunett-Wright-Coy-Reck- Pottor and Green Administrations we had pleaty: of water, and tho season wits ane of severe hent. Provision was mnie, but the Town of Lake did did not yet tho best of our Hoard, ns they Lave done ever since. We hd good sidewalks, Our funds did not Iny idle In the hands of 2 banker to his profit, but went to pay our bonded tndebt- enneys, to tho profltot aur village, Assoon as the Sinking Fund contalned suilicient to buy 0 bond it was purchusad. Just for a moment fook ut tha Amownt ef money that bas been reported in the inking Fund from tue to thne (acu Treasurer's report) during the past two yerrs. His Royal (8, 20) Hobart inay write dnd’ welte, bat he ena paver convince the: people uf Hyde Parle but thut he bus been derellet in giving thet little comforts for which thoy have wHilnuly puid. Nonrit Exp, ‘Tho “Dally Nows? and tho President. = To the Editor uf The Chicaga Tribune, Cnicaco, Aug. 4,—Can you or any thor man tell us whut personal yrudyo or private grief tho editor of the Chicngo Daily News bolds against President Garilelt that ha bas shown auch a yieulent, untiring, senseless animosity toward bim from the moment of lis nomination by the Chieago Convention uit now? Through alt the election cumpiign, though peofessedly a Republican pagor, the Newsspured uu opportunity to oul the fale name of Gar- Neld, and to dv su was over ready to give cur- renvy to every Ho atlout on Demveratio breaths thut scumed to answer oven tora day this das- turdly purpuse. Every reader of tho Nets will, bear me witness of this, for nine-tenths of its regular patrons wero as dlegusted with this foat- ure of tho paper a8 they weil could be. ‘This spirit continucd to inspira ite editor after Gartlold bad outerud upon tho duties of bis high oflles, and nothing that the President could do vould call forth from this truculent werlbe auy thing but ultter dlesenot, cynical vritielym, or downright anathoma, When the agaasin had suddenly laid the Prest- dent fow, und thy whole Nuvon iu [ts griof poured out {ts tributo of admiration fora grent and puro life nuout te clos, as It apposed, tho Naws for tho tlrat tno stayed Itsstream of abuse and waiver, but uever, retracting a word of ity vrovious slanders, a\u tho prospeats of recovery brightened, Its reul tevlluga towards Guriield gienmed out at every ayallable ocousion whero ft could Bay a tein which would not provoke public indignis. doo butetill injure the Prosident. No sooner dld patriotic mun start o fuud for provision for Garticld’s family than tha Nets hastens to con- doin it and to fry to blast the enterpriso by ine alnuations belittling thochnrater of Curield should he necopt the offering. Very ener it is algo t the Vieo-Presidant “shall push the . sick |= Gariwk) = frum hls stood and usurp tho duties of tho Presidency. Iu fact everything that tho News beara of or sous act iu motion which is en Jo touch tho President or bis tuterests ty an tatelendly mane norte woleaue tatter for ita editar, ry Uitter fond, woe Ufalonig bate whic takes hold or Holl For ite muster such as ans in vocustonnlly Deluge "wearing human forms, urtat huve taken possession of. tho tut that ‘be should pursue uven tu the grave one Ko noble In bert and ean In churacter, ‘Tho sensational headings of the News fast week by which it sold vast nutnbers of couples, euch us “Sloking,” ¢ Dying, ON pe, or ulnar logends, wero much critiched as a catche penny use ot a great National disastur, Is de possible that thoy weru used to gratify tha gaze Of the editor ruthor than to cateh the public ayo? Au editor wuose personal spite oxainet a man 48 go fntenge that oo party interests could res. tla ite oxpression, no Ussguat of bia ronders could cause him to modify It, amd yen the awful prexenco, which now bushes tho Wery beart~ outs ofalltha peapla wil nake hl forgot it, muy wall exult when bo seea the wnnouncement Of tho death of the hated. Diogenrs, Ji : _——— Another Glimpse of Napolcou the Groat —Somo Lotters Showlig Littonaus. New York foe Party Oarreapundence, Bomo ew confrmution of Blue. do Réimusat's cathmate of the charactor of Napoleon the Firat {a given In 1 series of lettars frot the great man ty Fouchs, hin diintater of Police; to M.deChuin= y to tho Due de Hassany, nud to Cum rea. ‘Those oplatios, eatd tu have been found by some ppine perdon In tha nae tonul archives wey Ey nevor botore boon publishod, In ene of + thom Napoleon irvata ‘or tho marriawe Of Ailva Hatrorson, uf Haltiinore, with bis brothor derame, icin from Burgos, under dute of joy. 1H, 14Y, to hls Siuister uf Forotun Affairs, bo seams to feel A alight wonee of wham for tho Manner in whieh be bud interfored with Mins Patterson's imutriinontal alliance, espogially ; because hy bud revolved hur totter in which whe | dobaitly renounced her unlan with Jerome. © Answor ‘Tureuu. [who was then . Freneh, Ambuagudor ln Amorica),: telling ‘him to: way: thatt shall rovcive Madomolsullo Patterson's nin with peace. and that 2 will protect Hin If wby Hikes to send hin to Franvgs thar wo will allow bim'whatovor shu may wish? that she may count on my extum and desire to be usoful fo hor; that when L refused to recognize bor, L wus mpojied tq that voursy by conshlorations of Digh polloy, and Unt 1 ain vow dafermiued e Open for hor son auah a carece as sue thinks it for bias Vhia attal: ae muoh dolivas thio, an ron MMilsn in 1us Baw: tr to Fouubd, whien Mlustrates, soy thing beretorore publtenod, tho tanner tn which bo yavornod tho paces it. scoms Hover ty Lave poured fo bin that there onal. fa Ble way or wups ry jure to eritlulse bly cums Palos or oven to malutain an wpeitude of de- cout dignt org bim. "i have already told you of iny Intontion to estublish a ueneor la ie Journal dea Debuts.” he wrote to the Police iolater, = Sout Jourual spews me etter than tyvauntoat Siete veuplo who ry .elty in E: to bo Fotng, down hill more and = more rapidly. bis Was because fertin dared in the mildest mannor, of fome of tho Tmporiat measures. “One finds only old news from foreign parts in Its columns, Porhaps it might vo well to attach the feullteton of this papor to tho (sazette de France, It would tino bo most deaidedly advantageous to got te Jourasd out ofthe hands of Bertin, that arent of trenson and intrique. If the thing cannut be arranged plonsantly, prepare him for whit Js likely to occurs for on the appearance of tho firat tnfuvorable neticle Twill suppress tho paper.” If there ts nnythine more aston: ishing than tho Insolonce of this method of proceeding, It Is that men should have been Torin willime ta ubinit te it. Napoloon payed against the Parisians heautiae he knew that toy bore him {Ill-willt and inore than two gene. tions after tho Emperor's death ny author Hamed Bertin, in a review of tho letters ot Mine, de Rémuant, in tho Debate of yesterday, cites this fact ond = ridicules © Nanaleon | for wnauceessful uttompt to itake hims fen tho Intellectual peoplo of Paris, Whe shail say atter this’ that. the whitlig of timo does not bring arotind res venges? This now series of Jetters contains mminy recommendations by Napoleon to. hte svoret auentS to spy pon prominent and ints ential men and women; to prevent Mme. de Stall from remalaing tong “in cites where the hor corres whiel ints. Atnbovendora resided; to ayeriook svundence with the writer Conte, in be productive of nothing but chlef"" aud to strike with alandar ands dal at various obnoxious people. He Fouché, under date of Miy, 1805, to got some articles written about Princess Dulxoroukl, “whe ullows herself to gossip. it a most ins Rupes tnanuut in Roman snelety, You know that she lved for n tong time with a certain singers that her diamonds, with which she makes such u kensntion, e from Potemkin, and ure tho price of hee shane. It will bo casy for you toheur all sorts of stor! cover her Rat avout her, and ta Nupoleon was angry. with the use ahe was intinnte with the Queen of Naples and with Mine. de Stal. The Count Henynot, who gery poleor lone nnd falta fully, hits, given us glitipses of the tulent of hie Iniporial spnater for minute detraction, int never showed the veeut Captatu in tho lentin which he ex- hibits himeclif it this ond uno or two otter lut- ters, At the same tine that Napoteon employed hundreds of spies in every pofitiea! and sock eirete, bo und the utinest contempt for them, He conshicred thom merely us his creatures, and if one of them dared te express an inde pendent Napoleon was ete ried, thls that J hear abot D—," he weltus to his Minister of Foreign At fates, “and tho dot of wretched aunt that he sents you? Wid ine uf thle fellow! Do not low your sveret nyents. ta occupy thomacives with anvthing except tholr spying, How tong fy it sinco they beyan te mingle in polltics? -—— nas to business to knuw whother my army Js well or badly: pin + Whethor or no T have to fear conlition of the forced of nll uations. Tt ts absolutely absurd that a oman who tives ina cornur of the world should pretend to know whut 13 woing on.” a ” “TIPPING, One of tho Priuelpal Nulsaucens to Ite Met In Biglands DR. face's Landon Letter tu Toledo Blade, Itcommences the moment you teave the dou at New York, You ve paid a yery large stun for your pasanze, enough tv entl- tle you te every eomfort that money can buy. Mut there sets upon you hnmedlately a horde of blood-suckers, who ne fet go tH, gurged, they drop off at Liverpool, ‘There ts asovereign to the man who makes your bed; there Is the chambermuld, there is the table steward, (he smoking-ruous steward, the deck steward; there are colicctlons for asytunss in Liverpool; there nre colfections for tho man Who attends to the purser's room, wert select few are treated to a little refrestinent at 5 in the afterngon: there are fecs for show ing the tuuehinery of the vessel; there are tips fur the Lord Knows wiint, Thon ‘there js the English hotel. You contract for your room for so much adn and Che studs always a round one,—iuid His. explained to you that you mms order your, meals froma bill of fare, the “price of ench dish being set down oppostt Hs inane, Very. Bood, you say to yourself,—{ know now what Din to pay nid you fall to’ work, When you are through you rise and prepare togetout, The waiter stops you with an obsequious. sinile In which there ts much des termination, and remarks, “The walter!” Yon are made to understand that he expects Ashilling, You give lt hin, Getting to your room you want 1 pitcher of witer, A serv. ant brings ft, and waits Ul you give hint w sixpence, You take a driuk—if you do drink—L know this from seeing otyer vie- this—you pay for the drink, and the servant Who brings it to you oxpects and iminiges to ut thregpence, ‘Lhe boy who cleans ‘your mots waits sixpence, the chiuinbermnid who sweeps your Foon =o wants on stills ling, the boy who goes down to see if you have any letters wants alx- pence; and after paylng for all this you get your bill, Understand you have al- Teady paid exorbitant prices for cach and every bitoft service pow have received; but, aevertheless, there In your -blil fsa item, “attendance four days, olght shillings.’ You pay it withoutuimtermur externally, uid hope you are done with It, Notso, As you leave the hotel, there stands the entire retinue of servants,—the boots, the chiumburmnid, the bar-mun, the bell-boy,—all with thelr hands extended, and every one gxneetiis a parting shower of sinall coli. You pay lt, There is no other way to do. You get into your eab and drive to the sta tlon, ‘The legal fure ts one and sixpence, The eabby expects sixponce fn addition for hinself; the porter who shows you what car to get inte, with the uniform of the company: on his back, expects fourpence for that; the other porter who {nukes your valise to the care door must be feed; and so on and so on, for gyer and forever, T tried conclusions with a hotel clerk tio ists bull shall never do lt again, Lent to bed at oiaht with tivo candles on the inantel, It was bright moonlight, und as Thad read my regular chapter in the Re- vised ‘Testament In the office, Thad no oven ston for tight, “Lsiniply wanted to get into, beds therefore 1 didn’t light tho candle at nll. ‘ ‘The next iuoniing 1 found In my bill a gharge for two cundles, two shillings, Lpro- ested, UT tisett no enndles.”” 1 sald. . “ Thut they were thare,” was the cool reply. “ Perhups you used Inatches,—It fs all the Aide. , ee 1 didn’t use matches, and, if Lid, t nd my own. ms We do: everything for the comfort of tha fennel pethe house, “Phere werg candles and ‘unitches for you, ie never ished, but took. the tio shill Ings ay coolly ns possible, reeelnted the bill, and sald *'Thank you,” and hoped, 1 ever vishted the place agaln, T would call upon ill, It romindod me of the man who built a tavern In Ludlann. A traveler stopped with hin ane aalsht, and the noxt morning isked or fils bith, ihe weve, bund rat and titty dotlurs,” sald he Jandlord promptly. a a3 its hundeed ‘And fifty doliars for one ny js outragenis. Tien ilttio Meh,” sald the landlord, “but Pit tell you how it Is. Luponud this house exuetly a year ozo yesterday, Lux- pected to make $1,000 the first year, and you tro tho’ first enstomor L had. J ought to charge you a tRtle moro to cavor Insurance, but Pike you, and don't want to bo hard on yous $1,350 will do?? Lbave oratud inuch against the Amerlean hotel-elork and his diamand pe and cool n+ solence, but 2 shall: never doit again, Ue Iso babe lu arms as compared with his Bn- glilsh brother, s 0 faut, you cannot go anywhere in. Lon don without the everlasting and cternal Up, except tha British Museum, fven West minster Abbuy, the most sacred spot in Bue wluu, has its regular system of ths, In tha restaurants there isa charge on the DIL for attendance, but nevertheless you are oxpoctad to tip the man who walts upon you, By tho way, these waiters gel ne py, for thelr services; they pay the proprieturs a bonus for thely plices. ‘The hackney-coach driver gots about two shillings day trem the proprictor of lls yohilele, and. iyakes bis monvy from his ens: tomers. Tha nan wha drove ts dawn te Uw Dorby expocteand {iit notoxpect in val, for he demanded it directly—two shittings gach from lily tyolve passengers. notwithe standing the fact!that we hud paid $13.50 eaul for our pussuge, \ a FAILURE OF PROHIBITION IN- NEBRASKA, Sreclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Omaa, Neb, ug, 3.—Notwithatanding. tho Supreme Court hus decided the Wigh-Ll- eense hw to be constitutional fy every pare teular, not one salponkeoper in Omaha hos taken guy slop towards oboylag the law, aud the City Council has, recused fo pass the or ainunee required by i law providing for ly sung Heunsy. fhe Tysult fs thet there Is ne prohibition liere, ung the saluonkeopers, of Whur there ure over 10 are vin business as isual, ‘Tho stato of alful we general toplv'ot conversation.§ Phe Nquor won are obstinate, md intend to make p bitter stand, Five safuonkeepors wvora: arrested this afternoon,—SMessrs, ~MeUnyouk’ and Main- be Le ot be t distey, Fate wena of the: ounci), leur: uCnian, ani Riley, and ‘Bellow fast threa huvinue brothbrs Jn the Counsll,- ‘Tho urresis, are mado ttpor complaint of the Temperance Al- Hance, who will continue work tL all are arrested. Itis hoped td induce the Council fo pass the ordinance, so that those who want to obey the Inw and can pay 81,000 for a Iivense will have nn opportunity to do so. Of a certain brand of whisky, on boing told that a barrel of It would not protties et ache, Artemis Ward salt: “Ah, my mistake wnat inve been that Lid not dtink quite a --» barrel,” s fe AMOSEMENTS. SVICKEDS THEATRE, TO-NIGILE! LO-NIGIT f GRAND EXTRA FLORAL NIGHT. ‘Thirty-thint Partormance of THE WORLD. pilte,tteatra wil be elezauily tecorsted sith living mn a fib beautitat Pag etal VMLORAL SOUVIDNIR. SECURE YOUR SEA'rs ‘TO-DAY. KATURDAY—LAST WORLD MATINEE. Next Woek—M. I, CUIIIS na BASIL OF POSEN, WIHTE STOCKING PARK. Base-Ball. DETROWT vs. CHICAGO. THIS AFTERNOON at 8240. LAST CANE OF THE SEASON, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clurkeet. apposite Courtelfouse, BRILLIANT [NAUCURAL of the eecond tetuinr season by MM. A. M. PALMER'S Union Square Theatre Co,,. DANIEL ROCHAT. 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