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MONEY AND COMMERCE: " DINANCIAT. o TFHIDAY EvEnind, Aug, 14, Bome of tho broks find they have neatly na much of thelr money 1 actlvo uso'as thoy in- tond to put into thelr discount llno. . A woek's astivity, they ssy, wonld reduco thoir doposits to % low a point ne would bo mnfo, In thocase of’ other equnlly oxtensivoe and popular monoy- lendors, the dullnosa is as greet aa o month Bgo. Taking the niarkot ng o \vhulu‘, the aun:nn:l fa:r monoy is on the iucrenso, bot has not yet at- tllum} sny notleeablo proportions. Tho rato of discount 8t tho bauka is 10 por cent for rogular oustomors, with concossfons of 2 or 8 per cont to oflior good borrowors, according to tlmo, so- ourity, and -other citcumstoncos. Toal oatato lonns aro @10 por cent ; money on the stroet 18 ont. a%mifl?;yc and_clty merchanta aro romitting Iargoly to New Yorls for their fall purchnsos. Tho rate of oxchango remains high in conscquor aua_ silil mlm:m at 60@76c prowium, boby banks, for £1,000. The cloarings aro 80,000,000, - Inquiry of Compirolior Hayes olicits tho in- formation that the £1,200,000 borrowed by tho city ‘three months ago, and dua to-morrow, will bo, most of it, paid on thnt dats; though one or #wo of tho lonus may bo rengwod. -An agent of tho Stato Auditor has boon at work soveral days on an oxamination of tho . affairs of ~ the Atlantic & Dacifio Insurauce Company, which aro to come up in - court next weelk, on motion to' ap- oint a Raecoiyer. The Auditor’s agont has 'ound the Company in n much worse condition than thoy ropresentod thomselvos to Lo, or was reporled by the Auditor at his provious examina- tion; ho finda that 'u.\o]ensdh nsln‘uu clnlnfiu\z by‘ _tho Company are sim; loposits aa collatoral on othor klgnbluflnong,ynud finda that tho of- “ficers have no reason to expoot that they witl be ablo, If Ioft undisturbed In tholr mansgoment, to bring tho Company brok to uul\'uno{. s’ thoy cinimod in reslsting thie appointment of & - coiver, that thoy could do, TONDS AND GOLD. Prouton, Kean & Co. report as followa: ! Buying, Sellina, 118 118, Tnlted States s of %81 0 United Stutes 6-208 of '62., 111 United Btatos 5.20s of '04. 1183 United Btates 6-20s of '05, 163 5-208 of '66—Jan. and July, 16k 5-208 of ‘67—Jan. and July, 1174 6.30a of '08—Jan, and July urg 10408 ... prtire United Stal 113 117} i 74 0 . 1K@ . 402, .es Parkiut, Cook County 7s. Par & jut, Tlinols 10 per cent achool-bonds.. ..., Larkint, LATEST, New Yong, Aug. 14.—Monoy, 2@2 ; prime discounts, 6@T. i ** Dry-goods importa for tho week, 83,002,675, Cuatoma roce! ‘[zu, §5674,000, %ar}lng ld‘:ultl.. 4863 for mixty days and 480} or 8l . @flnm opngnod ot 10934 and closed at 1093¢. Carrying ratos, @1 and flat. The Aesistaat Lreasurer disbureed $56,000, Clearings, $12,000,000. Speaio cugagoments for to-morrow’s stoamera thus far, 8400,000. In Govornmonts the only important foaturo was the sale of 00,000 of 10-40s registerod at 1103, Stae and Ralirond bonds dull, + Btocks dull and featureloss, with the excop- #$ion of the Michigan Contral, which advanced 1 por cont. The Chicago & Alton Railroad Coni- pany declared a somi-annual dividend of 6 per cent on both common and proferred stock, pay- ble Bopt. 1. Among sales of tock to-day were * 7,800 Weatorn Union; 7,400 Pacilio Aall ; 6,800 Union Pacifio, and 4,600 Wabash, a T, Coupons, 81, Goupons, %63 Goupons, 4, Coupons, 65 Coupons, 65, Chicago & Alton,,...103; Chicago & Alton pfd.1053% Ohlo & Mllulu![llpl. 2277 Clove., Cin. & Ool,.. 62 IS Getal o “Pltiaburg & Ft. W. Northweatern , Northwestern Tid. .. 8525 Tock Island,.......,105 | Hoston, Bt, Paul.,.. .- REAL ESTAT, 3. 3, Beverley & Co. have sold Lot 6, Blook 9, in Walsh & MoMullon's Bubdivision, 26x124, with the two-story house No. 596 Contre avonue, for. $8,800. Algo, 6 lots, 261¢x125, In Blook 90, in Wost Maywood, ot 816 pur foot, or $2,628, . :Also, 8- lots, with two-story imust, i Block 166 for $4,750. E: G, Cole & Co, heve'sold a house on leased ground, situated at 12 North Carpentor strool for 2,300 cash. g t’ ‘Thoy havo ronted the store No, 18 Bonth Hal- stod stroet (25x88) al 5600 por aunum, Theo following fostruments were filed forrecord onFriday, Aug. 14: . ity PnorEnTY. Consideration. 45,025 Corwin placo, 118 ft & of Mooro st, w 1, 186 3-10x100 £t, datod March 0. .y, eseress v s Ambrose st, 198 Tt o of Hobeyst, 8 1, 2ixidh i ed Harch 9,.vvverass JURTU K 11 The premises Noo. 33’ and 81" Thirty-seventh ot, dxtod AUE. 14 vevsreeres 1,000 Hurtbut ot, B0 (¢ n of Lugenio fi, W 1, 72210 £F, dated Aug. 13, ; s Falton st, 75 14 0 of Weate: dated Aug, 12 + 1,160 Phinney a x 135 fod JUne 27..0evevues . 11,250 Caontral Park av, 60 fi @ of Twun; £, 36x124 0-10 1t, datad Dec, 10, 1873, 4,000 Lexingion st, 138 1t w of Weslern av, 6-102124 66-100 {t, dated July 27... 2.300 BOUTR OF OITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 ALES OF 0OURT-HOUSE, Tola 1, 4, and i lone & Wilfaeyiw g, 4 0 ec 0, and 1 3, W 15, 8 8 X, Koo 7, 38, ¢ At 14, (foratfo F, Ward to 'Horatio N, Wird) 5 west or O : A, Lota 128; 129, and 133 OF COURT NOUSE, Wuite & Cotes' lilock 1, Btowe's part,n e X Bwa&.do,dl::, :llma Mayl 1,200 Lota 133, 130, nd 1 COMMERGCIAL. - Frax Eveninag, Aug, 14 in samo, dated Moyl The following wore the recaipta and ship~ ments of tho loading articles of produce in Chi~ cago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for tho corresponding dato ono yoar ago: TEORITTE, WAITMENTA, 187, | 36, Flour, brla 2,635 114 Whoat, bu 100,288) 09438 1Gorn, ‘b, 133,611 ‘Oats, hu, 113169 16 Rye, b 25 ‘B{r‘fq 2,008 Graw st | 105,608 “Tinx scod, b, 1| 270700 T09,5%0]| “gal004 m-orm, | 31400 <of| 13,008 Oured meats, 10,585/ 8,200){ 125,430] Dee, bris, 107, 0 Pork, brls,....., anf [iX) 515 Xard, lts 4,530(1 410,420) 344,174 18,01 sead] 10,000 sl 54100 108 gl waml e - 99,420] 74,2001 28,600 113,540 U aoy) 107) 3 76,493 208,748)] 197,890 188,301 501 150! 5,472,000 5,074,000]12,848,243,3, 008,060 2,6:50,000] 8,0100,000) ?:m.mxx %m.om 0| 386,000, a6 " 100l " som) smae Also the following, without comparisons ived, Shippod, Toultry, coops, il v . Game, Tk e Eqps, vk v78 Ghigel 2,631 W s E it ST 1,060 W 8,000 sy \‘v'h:!ulnwn1 ;r:m slora yestarday for oity oon- Sumption : 11,913 bu corn, 5,526 bu oats, bu rye, 847 bu barloy, o i The following grain hos been inspeoted Into store this morning wp to 10 o'olock: 1 car No. 2 rod winter wheat ; 3 cars No, § do ; 7oars No. 1 epring whoat ; 215 curs No, 2 do i B7chra No. 8do; | it I036J By e RRLEQA SOBAA B4T 008 Wk 0, o Pacific slock, B o Tact, £ B 148 New Jarsey Contral. 108 | Del., Lick. & Weat'n. 1075 0,000 ov 7 « 1,300 Wi 4 | enrs,and 6,000 bu rojooted doy 0 onrs wwhite oal 92 oars No, 2 do ;' 10 oats refectod dog 7 éara No 2ryo; 1 car rojooted do ; 111 oars No, 2 barloy § 6oara No, 8doj 8 carsrofocted do. Total (762 onrs), 811,000 bu. -Inspooted out : 134,047 bu whoat ;172,160 bu corn ;59,800 bu oata 3 1,030 burye; 2,104 bu barley, St A romarkablo instance of this deprossion of tho shipping 1ntorest, now so long continued, was given Lo-day, in the offor of ‘an ownar of throo good vossels to s prominont operator on 'Chango. Mo proposad to the other to lot bim Lave the uso of olther ono of tho vessols on around trip to Buffalo, for just nothing beyond tho oxpenso of xunnlng‘L the poerson taking hor to put his own clork on bonrd, and ascertnin for. himself the not. cost of thotrip, The reason of tha offer wag aftorwards stated to bo eimply tho faot that tho vossal would datoriorato less’ whon doop in tho wator than when Iying nulonded at the dock. 1t may meom very hinwd to nccount for the fact that the bulk of the grain shippod from this clty by Iake this soason ling beon carriod ab ‘an abso- lute loss to tho vossol-ownora, Tho abundanco of froight room, and the falling off in the 1ron~ oro trado, giying flmnwr compotition among car- riora for grain and lumbor, ara sufiiclent to pro- duca dopraesion ; but such ‘n. marked stago, of low wator could searcoly oxint without somo othi- or canse superadded. 'Tho monopoly of tha corn donl has boon cited an tho * missing link 3 but evon that would . searcoly have been eufilolont without co-oporation on the pars of somo whoso intorosta might bo eupposed .to lio In tho other direction, Aro thoro nn{ vessel-ownora who liave sold out to tho othor slde? is tho quostion that ia now aeked rathor freoly. Perhops tho answor may bo given at some futiro mootiug of the vos- sol-owners, i ‘There was rathor less doing In tho aggrogato in tho loading produce markets to-day, with lesa oxtonsivo ohangos in pricos than usual, Tho ro- coipts of grain are on tho inoroass, oxcopt in corn, and that Is not deoreasing in volumo, while the shipping movemont continuca slow, "Thioro is a IIF ht stimulus to through freights by a rumored broak in the Erie Oanal. Dry goods wore ingood demandand wors ateady and firm. In tho grocory market thore wora no new fentures of suflicient importance to/ require special montlon, Trade seoms to Lo i«;&ln up a little and prices aro rathor steadior, Rn vanuco of 20 in cloves wam the only change reported. Buttor s searco aud flrm,” Ohocso in_ fair. . domand, ond. the feeling among holders s ono of prononnced firmness. . No chauges wero ‘noted in_tho coal, wolod, Pl tran, and losthor markst, Tieh word quiel Dried fruita romain dull. Oils ware fairly activo at unchanged and generally stondy prices, Lumbor was {n moderato domand and easy under tiberal offorings, The domand for metals, iron, and nafls, & boglnoing to show aigns of improvemont, Prices are uniformly steady for nearly all articles, aud fair for iron and nails, ‘Woodon ware was rather quiot. Tho wool trado contiouos fair at full rocont prices, Hopa mook with a good demand and choice grades aro firm, Timothy socd was active and easior, undor very liboral roooipts, Othor soods were ?ulue, oxcept flax, which sold at rocent prices, I'otatocs cons tinuo to atrive {roely, and sellers aro uanbla to provent an accumulation on thoir hands, though pricos have boen reduced, Tho local trade is now supplied to o coneiderablo extout by neigh- boring farmors, “henco rotailers find {t unnocos- eary to,resort to the- stroot market for supplics, Greon fruits wore firmer nnder an active demand to fill ontalds orders, and from local donlers. Poachies aud spples. were the frulta mostly in- quired for, and both advanced. Fresh offcrings of poultry sold to tho rotail trade, but atalo and small stock was dull. Egga aro oxcoedingly dull, whilo the offorings aro oxcessively largo, a large proportion of which are already unsalablo. Highwines wore quie{ and steady st tho quo- tations of the pnst two or threo days; salos being ruflm’tnd of 100 brls at 97c por gallon, }{l‘;w ¥m‘ argin at the it tos of shipping m: o prosont low raf Iml;-ht. Tho supply hore is small, Luko froights woro dull sud scareoly 8o firm s reported yesterday, there bolng a rathor strong compotition smong carriers. Rates to Buffalo wers 80 on wheat, and 23/con corn. To Oswego, 6hjoon whoat, A total'of 7 clarters was ro- orted, which will enrry only 60,000 bu wheat, 5,000 bn. corn, and 8,000bn rye, Proyisions wore qulot, and Littlo botter than nominal on most doscriptions. Thero wore vory few ordors on tho ‘market, and less disposition to soll than for a fow days past. DMess pork was o shado casier for this month and next, but not woak, thongh ‘an effort was apprrontly made to deprosa the market by the sale of a small lob ‘*ata macriflea”” Pork of noxt scason's packing was strongor, with & falc demand for sollor tho yoar (moaning Docomber), and no one ofl’oriu:l to sell, a8 tho market s alrondy protty woll sol on that option, aud thors may be great diffiouly Buneyu in ling, if the skould open out Inte. Lavd for this month and next waa nominatly 25 @500 por 100 Ibs higher, with somo lots at formor quotations, but nono "offorod. Bellor tho yoar lard was in fair domand, chiefly from tho parties who hold presont stocks, and wau steady, - Meats wero. di and easiar, ghort rib being fully Itho bog markot was .but inforior stock, ond this - tended t0 firmness in product. ‘The market cloged at the following moge of cash, or soller Augpst, seller Scptember, 823.76@ .87% ; do, saller October, nominal ; do, seller Docomber, $16.76@16.80; do, soller tho yoar, 3¢o per 1 lower. stronger on ricos: Moas gmmx@na.vs ?flég' gxs.sa}g@m.n. Lard, cash or soller Augusi t) 14757 do, seller Soptember, $14.76@14.873¢ | do, ‘saller " the yoar, $10.70@10.76 ; L] mor lard, 143go, ‘Bweot-piokled hams, 193(@ 18%o por b for - 18@16Ib averagos; . Ary. aafiod monts, looso, at 8X@8fo far shcidors, cash, and Bifo seller Hopterber; n}g@um o, short ribs, cash, and 114 @113¢e sell clears, 1130, Bacon moats 910 for shonlders, 131@12}o for short ribs, 155;@190 for shork nfi‘pum A Ry clenr, lowor. ' Bucou hama, 15@10c. Meea beof, 8112 @11.60 ; oxtramess dn, $12.25@12.50; hoaf hams, 924.00@25.00. Qity_taliow, . B@8}0; . grosse nominal at 6@%. Bales woro roported of 100 brls mess pork, sellor Soptembar, at 828.50; 1’ubrulr_\', al tes Inrd, sollor tho yoar, at $10.75; 260 tes do, mollor December, January, aud Fobe ruary, at $10.02%; 100,000 Ibs short ribs,.soller Boptombor, &t 113fo; 60,000 Ibs bacon eloar 1,000 brls do, eeller Jauuary and §16.50; 1,600 sidoa at 130, packed. Tlour waa dull and unchanged, old Minne- sotas boing firm, thougn in light démand, whilo | , but offered loss frecly than berotofore. The recolpta of flour are on the incroate, and tho domand from outside sources fa growlng * small by degroes and beau- tifully Ioss.” Bran waa In largo supply, and do- clined 500 per ton under freo offerings. Snles wora roported of 25 brls white wintor oxtras at £6.50; 100 brls doat $0.00; 80 brls do on pri- vate torma; 25 brls mpring oxtras (patont) nt now winters woro dull $8.00 85 brla do at $0.873¢ 5 50 brls do at &5,00 135 brl do on private zm’éu‘; 100 brls superfines b £4.00 ; 6O bris rye on private torm: ‘Cotal, 620brls. Also, 50'tons bran at $18,00; 30 tons do st 812.75; 4 tons do at 812.60, all on track. Tho market olosed at tho following ranga of Ppricos: Fair to good white winters. . Glioica Goeereveonrs Red winters, no Good ta choice apy Modium to fair de Goad 1o aholce 5 o ; 12.50 @13.00 0ab was mors aotivs, sud o lower, thaugh opening quite wua& lefip@w Wag vo- pacted firmer, sud Now York ns highor with an aotive export domand, which more than neutral- tho efMoota of large rocolpte, The shipping domand was good throughout, though yearcely equal to that of yostorday, whon several Euro- Sunn orders were fllled just within limits, which id not cover tha cost to-day with highor acoan fralghts, and a little atiffening in prices, Ounly ono or two of tho limita wore’ Increased to-day, henco most of tho purchases of cash lots wero mads for shivmant to the Now York market., Tho strongth in Burope was probably duo to contine ued shiowors, which ars anything bul welcome to the farmer during Larveat-timo, This eauned a good mpoculative domand here, and A ruther los roadiness fto gell options, exceps In sotiloment, Boller the month opened &t 1,021, rose to 1.03, rocedod to 91033, and advanced to Lo%g, closing at 61,033, Beller Boptembor sold 'at Dy @ ©1.00}¢, olosing at £1.00, Soller tho year sold b (@980, Cash N al 3 3 spring clovod at 104 for now to 81.043¢ for ofd. No, 1 spring cloned st 1083, No. 8 do at BL00%, aodl ree ectod do at §il¢o, Minnesola wheat was in ter domsnd, “with Jight offeriugs, olosin, nominal at $1.18 Tor No. 1, aud @1.06i¢am 0h for No, 2. Itod winter wheat was quist and firin at 81.103¢ for No. 1, sna 8105 far No, 2, Crali salos wers roportod of 800 bu No, 1 spring at §1.08553 800 bu do st $1.08}; 400 bu do a| 1,300 bu No. 2 apring ook at gLo13g 5,300 'bu 'do st 81,043} 2400 bu do now i $1.043¢; 11,600 bu do aé 1.041¢; 6,400 bu do at 810434 ¢ 101,400 bu do at euu.z 6,000 bu No, 8 spring at $1.01; 12,800 b do sl 81,0037} 5,200 1 800 bu do at $1,00%¢ ; 2800 = u do st §! 3 18, bit do at 81.007 1,900 bu rejected spring ¢ D41¢a; oy Wiy G V007 R3O0 RN do A Bdo; S00 bu ut prices woro fully'sustained excopt for lako fish, in which & _roduction of 10ois notod.. stoady ot 81,02, which loavea o fair optom- bor; 113¢@113¢o for short clear, cash, aud 1136@ 11}{0 1ler ’ ieptemmber; the 'sama Dboxod @0 perib above thesa prices ; summer long No. 1 Minnosota at 81,185 2,400 birNo; 2do at £1.083¢1 800 bu No. 1 red wintor ad 8110 1,600 bu No. 2 do ab $1,05. Total, 205,000 bii. " Qorn was quiot, nud nveraged }(n highor, Livorpool \was qtmhd 6d por 480 Ibs higher, for cargoos off const, and Now. York ,wim firm, with o fair oxport demand, whilo our reccipts woro | momewhat smallor than tho recont serago. Theoo facts holped to a falrdomsnd for ship- mont, partly on Canadian_account; bat thoy did not slimulate options. The trading in futaro dolivorlos whs tho lightost known In hoveral: months, the “box " bolng somotimen quite de- s6rtod, and at no time during the scaslon was it well patronized, = Thore: woro fow ordors én tho market from oufsido mources, aud Ideal speculators did not earo to opornte, A good mauy -are nfrald. of a. downward turn, in spito of the certaluty of short orop in many sootions, as thoy think the prico waa put up by the rocont combination to'n higher polnt than {t will bear, .Tho downward, tcnunuo‘{ duo to this fooling fa principally; thwarted by the uncortainty that provatls in'ro-' Km to thie carrylug of the July corner into ugust, - Bollor tho month oJmmd ot G550, ro- caded to 653¢c, advancod to 05550, and alosed &t a6%e. Rolfor Baptombor sold at $436@06o, clos- ing ot 643/@04%o. Onsh No. 2 closcd at 6630, high mixed at 603(e, and rojoctod at 6o, Guih ualen waro roporiod of 4,400 bu high mixod at 00303 14,000 bu do ot 0003 4,000 bu do at 662403 23,000 bu do ut 0003 5,200 bri No. 2 at 053403 67,200 bu_do at GGi0; 42,000 bu do at 656303 12,800 bu do at 0540} 6,400 bu rojectod nt 660} 2,400 bu do at 64870; 800 bu unmorohant- able at 68. Total, 160,600 Ln. Oata woro loss active, and much steadier, at nearly tho insido Jricos foacliod yostardny. e ohiof foature of the markot was a furthor reduo= tion on tho promium on cnsh lots, due to a con- thinied large daily supply, which has long sinco beon anticipated and discounted in the option department. Now York was quoted steady. - We note o falr domand horo for black oats, with none offored, while white aro in good supply. Bollor the month oponed at 87!4o, sdvanced to B7Ml§45lm] cloged nt 873¢o. Boller Soptember sold ay @8Go ; seller Octobor at 86@30%0; oo neflor fun yosr ub U63(@D6o. No. 2, cash, closed st 88c; ‘rojootod af'370; and white at 400, Cashisnlos were roported of 8,600 bu No. 2 at -, 88i¢o; 16,600 bu do at 0S0; 4,200 bu No, 2 whito'nt 400; 8 by eample (whito) at ddej 000 bu'at 480 00 bu do st 42340 ; 600 bu do at 4205 600 b do &t 4%@ 3 600 bu do at 400 ; 600 bu mixed at 8%- all on track ; 1,200 bu mixed at 890 ; 600 bu at 430, froa ou board, Lotal, 83,400 bu, £ 0 was quiot and ateady at tho insldo quota~' Ty ulot and steady at tho insido quot tion of yesterday, at which thero was a domand’ for all offerod, “Fho reooipts were rather emalter, but they promise to Incronso, and this’ expecta tion koops Eastorn markets down, Soller tho month woa nominal at 710, and nellor' Boptem- bor do nt 700. Cash sales.wore limited to 2,400 bu No. 2t 720, Barley waa dull and wonk, declining 2@234c per bu, both for cash and future ua a consequonce of & slight Inorenso In tho recalpts, which brought ont freo spoculative sollore, and. obliged holdors of the grain to follow down in sympathy. Bel- lors Soptembar oponod at 81,00, and recodod to 97140 ot tho close. Cash No, 2 closod nominal a4 81.00, No. 8 st %0, and rejocted ot 780, Cash nalos woro reported of 1,000 bu No. 2 at $1.02; 2,000 bu do at $1,01; 400 bu at 81,004 ; 1,200 Lu do at $1.00; 400 bu No. 8 at 920 201 bu doat 00c; 2,400 bu by samplo at $1.10; 400 bu dont 31.04; 800 bu 4t 400, ontreok; 400 bu do at 131,02 400 bu at 92c; 400 bu at 900, dolivered. Total, 11,600 bu. , . . * p . 11008 IN ORIO. 8 The nnmber of hogs nsacssed +in Lhe Btate of Obio on tho 18t of April, 1874, was'1,915,200, ‘or & docronse of 173,100 head . from the yoar pro- vious. LATEST, | In the aftornoon, whont was moderatoly ao- tivo, and advaucod to $1.04 for the month; but afterwards declined,’ £1.035@1.04, closing ut $1.03%{, and'later. 81.03}¢@1.0834. Bellor Soptomber rau; from" £1.00@1,00%¢, closing Interat about 995¢e.” Corh wan quict sud casior,selling at M}é@fifi}fl,flen!n{; at 65){@05}¢0 for thio month, an M}(%Mp soll- er Septembor, closingat Gi1{@045c. ~Oata stoady at 873¢@87%c, sollor ug\mt. Meag pork was onsior, and lard stronger, Snlos fnclude 500 Dris mess pork at $33.75, ucller Soptombor ; 600 tes lard,; soller the yoar, at $10.87!¢. A voszol was engaged for wheat to Omwogo at 614, oarry- ing about 20,000 . ; ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. " Fmpay EVENINO, Aug. T4, ALCOTIOL—Was qulet but Arm at $L9VG1,04 DEANS—Were quoted. at $1.80@II0. - i BUTTER~—Decided firmnoss i still provalent in the markot for this articlo, as the demand steadlly axceeds {ho supply, Pariiss Who, during tho saontl of Juney bought 6a” spoonlation hsvo now genorally unloadod ondat the moment tlers s 0 considarsble suonly o say doscriplion. aloa_sra - roadlly iocted. at tho ollo ce: oleo to fancy sellow, 3 flau‘;mgup.m arados, 33@200; dntarior 6 comon, BAGGING~—Nothing new wus mobinaablo im_ the bagging morket, The demond eontinues bilsk a¢ the following quotations: Stark, 050; Lowiston A, Slo; 31’3%':0&,"' 5 I:‘fl?:nbt’ql,nlu; s 035 603 burlap an( 190} gunntes, .h-gln'f 11@180; do double, :edm?, ool sacks, 57@690. : BROOM-CORN—Tho market is innotive sud nominal, Quotations: Gholce Lurl, 6@8K0; do exia, b - cora that will work ftaclf into'a chioleo hurl broom, T3Tio; for good l:.u, 0@0%0 ; good to choico stalke Lrald, 7o 435%0, BUILDING MATSAIALS —Wore. teady under s | moderatels fair local demand : Michigan ataceo, $2,35; Now York stucco, $3,00@L00; Utica snd Loutaville co- ments, $000; Akron cemont, $L80GLCO F brl; £1,0097,60 % bris lUme tn bulky 00@1.25 P brl 3 white sand, " 2,003 plos! l'lnog halr, G 3 fire brick, per 1,000, $55,00@90.00 ; buliding-brick {com- mon), $5,0030,003 Milwankeo.and Racine promed, $21,00@33.50, Aol Indians, pressed, $15.00975.00] do somumon, $10.04@12.00. 4 OHEEBE~The situntion of the choess market waa snbatantiaily tho same as notod on.the earller days of || @ tho wook, falr sottvity eharscteriziug tho domand. and T3 T e ; Weatomn G, TaTa: Jow ooy astorsy 3 fo; Western do, ;- Jow o8, o, GOAT—ome finprovomuat ix Lho domand t‘-@nkm. ed, tho prospeot of o further ndvance by-and-by lande jug buyors o place orders for their winter's mlx. Pricea remain firm and without changas ol 40.15@10.05; Lackawsuns, raugo, $9.25; Lack- lwmmiuomnr sizes, $3.75; Pennsylvanin al, £8.00: Indiaua Cnnnel, $7.60¢ Erie and Walnut, Thll, 1.50@8.00; Lick Run, $7.603 Brooks, $7.50; Bloss- urg, $3.60; Ilooking Valloy,' $6.60; Indtana Wack, $5.60 Minonk, $5,60; Wilnington, $5.00, o COOPERAGLE~Tiercon and pork bacrels woro tn ghod. domand aud steady, Other goods aud stock ware quiet, Tork barruls, $190@1,90; lard teroes, $1.60GATG 5 flour barrcls, 483630 ; -whisky barrels, 81.90@3,00} pork Glaves, Tough, $15.00@19.00¢ do, hucksd, $18.00 @22.00; Herco uiuves, rough,$20,00@32.00; biickod or sawed, $20.00@28.00; whinky slaves, rough, £15,00@ 28.00; do, bucked, $33.00943.00 ; flour staves, $7.600 9,50 3 etrelo flour kioading, 3¢, , i EGG8—Tho recetpts contfie Nbersl; and stogkd are rapldly sccumulating, A good portion of tho offore inge axo already out of ordor, and caniot be mold &t any price, Bales of freali wore roported at 10@12%¢, TISU—Just at presout thoro fs only & limitod dos mand for like fish,~tho inquisy bolng chiefly cens trod in mackerol 'and cod,—and, with incropsod supplies, the . murket ia working " easier, wmlh to-day declining ta 35, 5,40, and trout to $4.75 (@4.80, Wenow quote; No, ‘Wliteflah, A¢-brl, @0.40; No. 3. do, $.20@5.25 3 No, 1 'tzoul No. 1 lore maokorsly new, 3¢ 6; No, 1 bll[. £4,50@8,7 Xo, LM, $1,0087:28 ; fumnily mackorol, 3¢-Url, #5.70@0.00; 0. 1 shoro kits, $2.1082.20; bank codfiali, summer— oured, 35.76@0,00; Goorge's codflali, $6.75@ 0,007 Labratlor horring, 'eplit, brla, £8.8089.007 do, 3brl, $4.25@4.50; Labrador harring, rand, bel, $7.0084, 00] do. Jebrl, $4,00@4.28; ocean-irout, 3 caso, $0.95% Coluitibis River salmon, 35-brl, $0.76@10.00, ', TLRUITS AND NUTSDualnoes doea not show any slgns of roviving, and for domostio fruits there is & wal feoliug, Forolgn dried are somparativaly stendy, Nuts Aro dull, ond a deoling. in Gre. noblo waluuls ds moted, Wo now guote: Fone FIGN—Dates, 0% in Loxes, layors, 1o raluing, Iaye ers, §.3083,40: rainina, looea Mus, catel, SL0GA0S ; Fante sixbaale, T)@i30; cliron, 33@330; lownon peel, 18@300, DomzsTio—Now York applen, oxtra, 13@13}0; Michigan slicod, 15@133a; 3chigun quarters, 12%@130; Western® do, - 1056 uthern do, lvx@ll(.\’;‘“puchu, balves, 113 11¥c; Hol @11i5o; do mized 10@10%e; blackborrica, now,, 14y o] faspborries, 35@400;" pitled ehorrfos, J0@ULT Nizu—rillerls, 16@100; alnionds, Terrugona, oo 3e; Nuples wolnuts, 18@i00; Grenobla walntte now, 14@1s0; Benzils, ‘10@110; pocans, Toxus, 1 Glias Wilmington péaouti, Sihey, 14107 do'vese an ¥, T@100; Yonncsseo pouduty, pa KEN FINUITS—Teaclion and apples woro tivo local und uhlpping domand and Mighae: i . ferlngy wore fulr. Plumo, pears, and . biackborrics warn firmer, Wo quole: Lamang, $11,00@13,00 fiof box {outatde for ropackod eit; Dlackborties: . caren (16 ale), SLOORLO; blueberrios, $1ASGLYY por A ba; spples, 95@Y60 por box; do }mr brl, gg,ou@;s,n 3chd, 760 or box o busket ; Micllyan do, 5 husba 5@50c petrs, G500 por Lox or Lnako poars, $4,80G5.00 por box; do plums, g, or buskot, - 0 Pl ¥ Brapos, 60@050 p & 5 GUOOBKIES—In this branch of £rado there Were no - vory luportant now features, Bomo Improvemont |n tho demand waa roported, but the general markor o #Ull lucking In sotlvily, s the provaiont feaiing fs not spacially buoyant,” 'Goffeos and 6umars are rajher sloadlor than at the' boginning of tho week, lige ' airupa, sops, aud wpices aro firm, Tho ouly quotably chango was ot advauce of Jo lu cloved :. . 1 Gorr e Hotin, SG0; 0, @, Tavs, orrexs—Mochw, " 90050 ; 0, av,' 8 Bi)gos Juva, No,3, 30K @01501 ohoice plantatitn on?- lon, boy@lske:'tuncy i, 35X @28x0; aholco g, W@ rime Lo, I¥@IBX0; ‘Good do, 23 T totnmon do, Thariom 1 Soeatian dor’ i 31xo0; Blngapore Java, HN@Ui(0 ; Costa Hica funcy, 24%@25X0; do, prime, WH@UX0; Muracalbo, g o OawbLEs—Blar, full wolght, 1BQIBX0; af £ull Wolghts 1048146 o, shOFt Woight. Sk raarins ILiok—Datin, BRBNS; Disngoon, TN@140} Garo- "IL" BX @00 Lowiktaua, B @83(0. nctlve ‘sa tho limited mupply would admit, and dis- pinyod quilo as muck Armness as on_any provioua day mon do, T4@S, o e of tho dok. Undee insdaqinto. wupplion (e Easlern Bintea—Dinmonc wotimon, Yeoramon 1ol AmATUR—Obinmon to bost; B @D3Le, 8etoxs—Allsples, 173@180} oloves, G@BI0: case nutmegs, No, 1, $1.45@ , 25@3803 do Oalentta, 18@20¢c, Pa—Qorman_motile .and_common {0 fair nativoas at $5,36@6,10 for mo~ = ;Hardon, in Warren Oounty, Ill, ¥or Texas oatile and commoti pativcs only » ligh! domand oviried, and rondor a eupply of at Jew | enabled o , 0@0i0: primrose, 6@0c, o Lo 25 | e e Surchmses wF Gbones pos etr own mak: vor gloss, 921003 cotmon, @100} Big@so, kY Gt ny wen 1xi mciternto anpply nnd demand iny's pricos, New No. 1 timothy (100 rabor, at $14,00 por 1, §16,003 No. 3 do, ; prime upland prairio, @0,60; No. 3, or slouigh, ;. (L00% New oX Wiaox~—~Tiniolly, $16.00 rairie, $3,00@12.00, HIDYETho damand from local falr, and, ‘as tho stroot offoritigs aro light, prices aro adbered "to, though Aomo partien think prices will not loog Lo mislained, Wa repeatt Groen clty bmtcheral, To3 green: enirod, lght, 03(@100; honvy do, 83@Yo;. f,'16@100; gresn kip, @103 dry kip, latnagoed, two-lhire . common natives—ohielly within a range of $2,00@3.00, tanners continues 1803 dry’ msited, 1 Scotod, bty oF silictwits o branded, 10 por cont off, 1OPB-Wore in Toquest, at 10@200 for Wisconsin, Now Wisconsin Lops have-beon reccived by s city BTERL—Contintie in moderato demand, 20-10@3 2-10° rat i o 1 s Horgoahop fron ‘Plhté Jron, commion Nnm; nall-rod German plow sl 000 bu rojected at 876 ; 600 bu. METALS AND TINNMRS' STOCK— erste domand at unchianged prices, aa follows T PLATE~I0, 10x14, $12.00; do, 13 20, 81003 do, rootlug, ' 14s20, 16, P1a Tin—Targe, S00; amall, 31o; bar, 82, BorpEr—No, 1,22 No, 2, Latap—Pig, Tc; bar, 85@90; load pipe, 80; cut 0, B30 ‘Soteia—TDottoms, 350 ; sheathing copper, 3o Baxxr Zmo—Full th4s 100; loss quantity, ‘itka Tnox—No. 2, fo satea: Russiafron, 8 o 13 wlained, 1905 Amoriein Rus- inclueive, 20¢; do, No, 1 13igc, 3 120; No, 21@24, 13¢; GALYANIZED Inon—No, 14@2 ,, 35@96, 1403 No, 27, 160; No, 28, 160, A discount of 16 per cont {8 made from this liat, Wrnz—Nos, 100, 30 101011, 1105 13, 10, 14c; 17, 1505 18, ull ‘bundle, 80 per cont’dlss in 1ght roquest: 1@60 E@fl.‘lfi; 5d and 8d do, $3.! connt s fenca wirs, be. 'NAIL3—Continuo Boliok ‘the’ month sold t_ nllia.ropo, § 1, 16@17c 3o D lemp'sash cord, % matis, 10 0.00; tar, B brl, §4. 0@ B brl, 84, wers . azbon_was the continued depression at tiis Eas 0ud, Whalo, aperm, ond other descriptions tycly steady.’ Quotatioms aro 08 f Jown: Oarbon (standurd white), 115 dog, tost 150 deg., 103@170; do do Tilinols logal- fest, l'lluht, 175 deg.,s 10910303 oxu g 3 s atralls, G0o " +tirpentins, 446 n, 04 gravity, 16c ; nsphths, common, 18c. 5 —Wera dull and woak undor largo’ and accumuiating supplics. Ohoice in borrula are sold at $2,50, sud in 8 retall way ot $3,00: Now ta'clicioe, $2,0083.00 pez b, Also ak 1 uncl TOULTRY—Froeh offerings of poultey wero i falr raquest snd firm, very Hrmall .springs and old offorin 76, 1031803 0ld end Ia mall and fair springs. ), 00(3,25, D rhmo 0@2.60 5 daz § ducks, 'y was activo and essior undor heavy . Balos wore made at §2.60@D. 83@2.90. Flax met with o good domand from $L76@L80 cush for )good crushing, and Olover was nominal at $0.60@ aud millet at 500, Balea includo 250 Lay a4 $,871¢ ; 6% Lags 84 £2,60 ; 300 bagn at 33773g + Uhgest S5 07 agu st 110 81 baga st 2. a -Continues sotlyo and steady : Onondaga and Baginaw, fino, §1.70; Canada, do, §L80; ordinare 3 ground $2,00° with bags, $3.60; $1.75 seller tha month, 6.0, Huuy, d Lage eboice timothy st Ashion datry, per sick, $4.00@4.29. TIAB—Priees aro guoted sieady, as follows: Young tr, 85@450; do, good, 55@05c; o D5¢ m.biilcm;lgg;\ou fing o3 common , 4 3 good 050@$1.08 7 Talr to .‘?.54 gunpowder, 70@ igaucy; $1.00@1,10; extra cholce to extra how Japan, 95c@$1.00; come good do, 05@760; fair to good old, C0@030 ; common to fine Oolong, 85@450; 3 cholca to extrs, B6e@SI 00, ‘TOBACCO—Thotobaceo markot displa; and in common and medium amoki ex spprociation of 1c, - Prices now raugo o8 fols ¥1ip QuT—Extra, 18@8563 chole 50@35 § poor t common, 40@ FLuo—Natura lxt, 166 hyson, common to fa loleo, 0@ 060 ; mediumm, o. A 800; halt bright, GO@T00} -~Good to cholen, 82@030; medlum, 300 omron, 26200, WOOD—Wo quoto : Boech, $0,60@7.00; m @8.00; "hdckory, $3.60@9.00 ; alabs, throe-hoop do, $3.25 dry, $3.75 @94.25 ; extra do, $4,75 ; oxira chooso tubs, do LT m?'mm;chnnutn e ca: pisin, $2.76 nes| xoH -bushel measures; plaf 3, e :o‘x’; do, 'ron bound, $4,60; 3 $8.00; No, 3 do, G keslors, fiva & reduction fn tha price of thrco - hoop .50 ; ieaded._clothica-pins, 900@ $2,20@2.50 por doz; barrel toyors, kanuakins, $3.00@3.50 per rack; buftor-- 00 {n noat, $1.40; do, $12. 0031 .00@3,50 ; No, 2 do, $2.5 96 WOOL—1Was, faizly activo and stoady, Following are the quotstions : Good to prime tub-wanned, j00d tub-washod.,,.... ‘meditun washod fos Conrsio washed fieece. . Medium and coarus Unwasliod, Eine muvnalied, *“Unmerchantabio RAILROAD FREIGUTS— tho publisliod rates : agk, w0 fn_noat 5 . ull, Following aro 291 001 g yanog “FABAdn pun 219 03 fo 7oy 13249 23 *2110) | 22d = 88 8 4 stlo, a., Youngutown and Akron, O,... teenes Grand ll’,lvldu, Grand Tlaven| o —— TUHE LIVE-ST0UK MARKETS, L'urnax Evexrva, , The recelpta of live stook during 1o weok ‘0 Bumno Lo fask ook Week beforo Lisk,e,'s vuus veld Bhipmonta wore as follows ; Gadlis—Taiont out lof, 13X@19%0; crushed PO o T O beaulbto 1 g dard, 103@10X0; do No,3,10¥@L0%0; B, 10; ©aira 0,104 @10)0; O digy % 10@10/y0; yellet OATTLE—Tho markot for the bost qralitics was sa mnrkots retain the buoyaut tone-for some Umnral gharaslerising them, aud shippors'seom to fool mo bositancy in eontinning ‘operations aé the prices now ourrent or at $4,60@6. for choice corn-fed Tozans dlum to diolco atoors, and at $0,25@0,60 for extra do, The mont uolablo: male of tho day wan reported by Hloots & Addoma, thoy sdling 35" 3yesrcld wiaern | avoraying 1,104 e, nb $0.60. Yoy were fod by A. By 5,000 head ; buyers wero olr ordors st prices of thetr own mak- a4 $1,65@3,50 for Toxany, snd at $2,35@4.00 for poor lo QUOTATIONS, Extra Dooves—Gradedsleors, averaging1,400 - 1 ibs and over. ... $0.25@0.60 Clioice Booves—] 3 onr {05 year old, steera.” svoraging 128 to 1,400 e 5.85@8.10 5,35@5,06 4508490 on f steord, avoraging 1,160 to 1,000 fbs ., Modium Grades—Bloers in fair fleal) oging 3,080 lo 1,200 b .. i Butchors! Btook-Common Lo falr stecrs, and good o extra cowe, for city slaughtar, i averaying 890 to 1,100 158,.. . rerveres 3.00@400 Blovk. GatilomCommon cstiie, ‘1A' dessni fleal, 370taglog 700 10 1030 1in...ucocco0 26004,00 Inforior—Light and thin oows, heifors, s Btag, bulls, and_scalawag stoors, .. 2908275 2.35R4.00 (Oattlo—Texas, cholco corn-ted. Gatflo—Texns, wintered Mot Catllo—Toxzus, through droves.. 2 - OATILE BAL: ‘Texas cattlo.... . 38 Texaa cattlo.... 152 Toxas cattlos.ee.. 40 Toxna cattlo, 20 Toxas cattls, 25 Texas cattlo,, 3 P ey 8a88a8388 204 . 3,60 110GS—Th Tacel] diy (only 6,500 bead arrivod) mado it an casy._matwer for *sellors to maintaln tho sdyanced prices catablishod yeatardey,, Indeed, for oxtra qualitiss tha market experionced &' furthior * bulgo,” “sales making at L7/, $6.00, and $8.25, At the outsids quotation James Jackion sold’ 44, avoraging 20 Ita, bnd Norlm Tiros, sold 02_avorage, ing 23 Ibs. Both ‘droves wore taken by L. B. Doud. for thio Ihiladelphia market, Tho errivals of cholco Lioge nowhoro near equal the dally domand, and many doulors prodict thst the maximum of pricos lins nog 7ot boois reachied, * Thiore was womo Ule Improvomont o-day {n'pricos of low and modium qualities, bt the favorable chango was not. dus to any incroase in the demaud, which cont{riuos pmall, t The lghter recolptd a0 holdors incrowaed. eonfdation and they gonerally rofused to part with iholr stook at $ho low prices ruls ing oarlier fn tho week, Soles of scalawagn ot $5.25@ 25 poor to common at $0,60@000 ; _of. mediu 86 80,05@7,16 3 aud of good L0 exira Ai §7.20@8,26, But Uttlo trading was dano ot a higher Ogure than §7,5 whilo " the largor portion of tho tranafurs wore at 34, @135, The following are noted : .. B . .. H0G BALEW, . i No, g Av. PricetNo, Av. DricelNo. Av,' Prics, 25 °26L $070 | 64 - 106 $7.00 |1 93 323" §9,8 81 150 6,25 |285 8,00 | C 0 <163 590 .| 47 776 | 86 180" 690 |69 .00 | 2 105 09053 7.20 8. 414 7o |63 710 ¢ 57 216 140 |8 7,80 | 640 | 7.00, ) Te0! ‘605 ‘d.ksl 685 085 0 90} 5 0, 710 . 05/ 250" 1,95 125 TEM s 5ol 4 249 8,95 | 54 151 540 . Srode caiizuos. dall, it b ood o cliolse greides. babs sl poor, £ moditin 8¢ $5.006) " Spactal Dlabrgh o The Ghogs Tvibu i pecta e Chkops vibums, | - Fany ‘Lumeaty, -Pa,, Aug, 14— OATTLY-—Tha ro- " ceipts for the weok ondlng Aug, 13 were 004 cars, o 10,208 tinad, againgt MO cars tha. wenke hafore, Tha Bupply hias beon -unusually heavy, and, sa » natural consoquonce, holders of common 'snd shipping stook Bad to closo out af & doclino of about o from last '| weck’s prices, whilo oxtra ‘and fiue, bolng mver:‘ 00 held firm. There was a vory sotive markbt and a demand generally, 8 good Many Texas and Cherokees offoring; oxtra, 1,400 ta 1,800, 86,35@6,50; prime, 1,200° £01,800,'95.50@0.00; good, 1,100 bo 1,900, 3500635, comman, 1,000 to $1.25@4.75 { sicckora, 700 to 500, £2.0080.15 g'l}fl?.', $5@3,25! "Blea tor the o I L T (0a8—~Tho for the W ‘were or 16,350 head, against tho samo tho ook bafore. [Che supply was bonsiderod ghort for tho. demand, and sjill ‘contintca Hght ; pricos havo beon Advanain, on good corn-fed- hogs;-extra Philadelp ¥ e, $4.30; extra Baltimorg, $7.70; peim Baftimors, Yorkerr, $0.70G6.90 " grassrs, 83 to quality, $5,76@G0.25; ovarything sold ont and ‘more wanted | & fow moro'car loada hiavo Just arrived, i Bxer—Tho recelpta for tho week were 107 cars, or 41,800 hoad, agalnst, 160 cars. tho weak before, - Tno supply was falr, the market showing an ndvance of o on all good marketahle atock and o good dewnand for such ;-comman scarcaly looked at or nakod for; oxtra, 90 to DS s, §5.25@05.50'; £00d, 85 £0 00 Ibs; $1.7625.08 5 fulr, 75 ta 60 s, 33.76@34.95; common, 10 to 15 i 0005 Wi Aro-wocl e, 1668100 pue hogd ¢ [ itron; diana ewes, @ por hea v % NEW YORK, NEw Yonx, Aug. 14,—Draves—Receipts, .000, mbk 10g 4,450 for the lust four days, ogainat 5,200 for tho 8ama timo last weok, Offerings malnly common B~ tives'nnd poor Toxans, Trado dull and limited ; com. on cattlo couid only be sold at buyere’ figurcs, which woro very low, Salea includo: 8 cara Ohlo stoars, 1@ X omt b Tox@tio] J;.“‘“n‘“““_.&:,‘a?;' ox ot ai 0, and 6 cars Oborokos "owty Beveral caclonds Fematatt wnsald = BiZEP AND Lasme—Toc " oipls, 4,570, making 17,820 for tho lat four days, againat 15,83 for tho sathe thme last woek, Slicop quiot at, 4g@bo. Lambs extroricly dull, with limilod demand, at 6@83o. Bales tnclude = 4 caru Ohlo sheop, 93 1bs, af 53¢o; 1 car, 70 1ha, at Bigo: ;‘:n,‘e_la :m, at 60, and 1 car ‘Pennaylyania lambi, 60 , ot T{c, . . Bywrnz—Tlacelpta 1,750, making 10,100 for tho ‘lash four duys, sgalust 14,220 for the same timo laat wook. A car lond of poor grassers sold allve st 0)5o; dresssd boga ?Tar b 8X@8o for grassors, and I@9Xo’ for ‘corn-fo . v BUFFALO, s Burvazo, N, Y., ‘Aug. 14,—OATTLE—Rocolpts, 4285, fotal for the wopk, 827 1o offorings; ' yards bare of stock save odda and enda; all fresh arrivals through consignment, g dod BnEeP Awp Luawrvs—Toceipts, 4003 total forl the woek, 18,400 ; market closed woak, with all offerings dispased of, ' Cauada Jamba, $0.00@0.05; Canada-and Western sueap, $4,0035,00, j} Hoos—Teceipts, 2,700 ; total for tho weok, 12,009 § Yorkers, $5.75@0.60 ; heavy hogs, $7.0087,60, _ ' | Aunaxy, Aug, 14.—Oarrer—Ticcelpts, 622 oar-lokds § betler grades hield ¥@Xo bighor than laat wook ; com. mon unchanged ; murkot tamo ; nighest price 6346 for 1Uinols atoors averaging 1,400 s ; Texas slook, Sy, Bo. Lamba Ao lowor, - : ! Toas—Tho supply 1s Iarge and of fair avorage quali- ty ; trade brisk atreduced prioes ; common ta. falr, @ ; falr to good, 6@70 ; extras, Tig@Bo, - Buisr—Loas activo at’ about’ last woek's prices somnion o falr, @40 folr (0 Good, 4x@Uo; oxteas, Go, - } ST, LOUIS. i Br, Loums, Mo, Aug.:14.—Iloas—Recolpts, 1,100 steaily ; Yorkors, 00@8.35 ; bacon, $0,26@0,60, Oarry—Tocolpts, 49,0003 'quiet;’ cholce corn-fed Tozans, $4.00@4.87¢ : Rood cows and’ helfcrs, $2.00@ 8,605 fair butehers', $1,0084.25 ; good Lo cholco native stcors, $3,76@5,87.5. ’ C——— CIHICAQO LUMBELR MARKET, . Trioax Bymnixo, Aug. 14, . The Imbor market ta fia. vory viwblistaniesy, eiie dilion, -The continued dullnews st tho yards Las cutsad mauy rolal dsalors o witharaw from tho mar- Xot, and walt for botter times, Lienca scflers fnd {t ime posaitile to diapose of tiolr robslgnments, nd thay are dally seeumulating on thelr hands, To-dby abodt & dozen cargoes were suld. Bellora Tafused (0 quoLo, ss usunl, but. it was generally underslond : that liboral . concessions woro mads, and it 8 prolally safo. to sy thuk prices” are How. lowor inn &€ ANy provious tino {his scason, Dieco,stuff s duotod 5800 for standard gradae, and Tower fyures haye beou mcooplod for fuferlor qualities. Tond rom. 38,00 for common (o p s sirips rango £ $16.00 for choico, Itei‘: stated that cholco 0} Lo, wihich hus until quits recently brought $10,00, {8 now oftored st 814,60, Lath are anotodunl qf.wa 00, fl s n:rarkd that manufacturons will stop shipping until the demand fmproves. Balcs luolude carga luhr‘ilfluu H:n;xlx:’n:lnéu, '{rmu m:&cgn‘n ’M.gm 1 M"l‘n me'fl')‘:) BLELB,00¢ 6 m plokets ut $3,00; 2 m lat] 02K, Hold by 0, Deming & Co, 4 8 AT TIIR YARDS, . Common boards, Jolsh, scantling, f ckots, Plckots, flat,.., ‘Cadar posts, spli medfll" posts, round, NG, 1 sawed ahtngles, AorBtar.., ! Bhinglos on track (A)u.e ‘the Dank of England ou balanco {o-day, £217,000, Consols—Monoy, 03% ; acconnt, 025, 095, 10:409, 1035¢ 3 tew by 1043, " PAxtn, Aug, 16—Tiehton, 03 1ands, 8@8%d} midding Orlenus, B2¢@83d. 15000 bk, dhet 2,000 and 6,600 Amortcan, Balés for tho woek, 90,000 balen} spoculation, 6,000 bales 3 export, 10,000 balds, Btock in_port, 887,000 bales Ro- capta for tho wook, 67,000: Amorican, 13,000, Actual ex, ‘baleay American, 421,000 bal dlcs, 6253 mhort cloar, Gis, Lard—62s at threo duys, 42,000 quartora; Amorican, 29,000, o s, ;| i it changor scarc ; Ohio, Tonnsylvania, and Weat Virginls X X 2 above, 630 fne, Kigsyo; medium, 1@ 5%; ooaras, 46@ide; Now York, Slichinan, and Weatorn Ano; 46506 ; mediim, 6085303 coarso, dBc; combing washiod, 60@030; unyanhied, 40@4lo; oxtra and morino pull pulled, 0@45e. Daxge, tined firmor ; 2-1 sty § 1o ; Buzaps tlghor ; osport demaud for shiphing giados s mand ; Wostorn ifzod B30 yellow Western, W}(gfl!n. Oaia ; recolpts, 28,000 by § unsetiiad, openipy mized We old mixad Wostern, 2o, rod Toledo, $1.34, Corn unchanged at 7 A e o y$ 10440; rocaipts, 121 balea ; nhipmenta, 120 bal 2 fi. ik pts, pments, e canal, $1.16; No. 9 red, easly Bopteiniiz, £1.143@1,15; No. dred, $1.10." Corn-fals 4134@4%0; white, d3xe, ey o Do, Bieh, A, 1 —Gin—\Wheat dul sud a shada lower ; oxtya, $1.205¢ .22 ; amibor, $1.14, Corn'dull and doclined ot 69c. Oaia' fn good damand, at fall prices, at 400, corn, 5,000 b -Bury, at $1,20, o, 3!)10' and a shade buin ear lots o 2,600 bu Toledo in Iota at 4de.” Byo, nominally 0 Lioat unchangod, . Lord firm; summer, 13] 144 Kattle, 16 10 Bk meats s shads Arsses s slonidore, BAC ¥ib, 113 @1156c ; cloar, nominally @13, ;%mngur; shoulders, D@Y3;0; cloar 1ib, o. : jot_ wilg maci od, ufot and unchang gfle, $1.174 3 Nn,sfl, $! H Boplember, 31.003¢, Oain steady; No, 3, 363(c, . Cord @780. Oats dull at 48 20 for white Western, ltye stoady ot BUG@830, 1@ The demand continues moderate, and tho market Iy Bk partioularly irm though witholt quolslle clinge, Hlocks are Inrgo and dally incrensiug, Tirst clear, , Veaseeeane Bocond olear, 1 fncl 63 ingh, TR Slobs, tuvis i rd olear, thic] e 45,00 45,00 Cloar fooring, et wnd 54’ 1o < rough, .00 @40, Clear alditi, 00 @300 Tirat comumion ldiug. 00 @20,00 becond common widinj @17.00 Flooriug, firet conuon, 1 .00 (415,00 20,00 @28,00 Flovring, second commou, drossed. Flparing thivd 0001108, drosssd 10 @orpes otifstds for dy. ... .. fonclug, timbor, 18 fcot undor, and scanl aro, —_—" MARKETS DY TELEGRAPH, Forolgn Markots. LonpoN, Ang. I14.—Anionnt of bullion gone into Unitod Statea Bocuritios—5-306 of '65, 1085(3 "7, ¢ 104 New York Gan’ af, 04 ; Erlo, 205 § preforred, 40, Bpirita of p('nmln\lm,—fl(flfl}fi i y : Livenpoor, Aug, 14.—Cotton steady 3 lnldlluflg up- 5 alcs, Joa, fncludivg 2,000 apoculation’ and oxport, "Amorican 071,000 bales, tt, 7,000, Amonnt acabound for Liverpool, 426,000 os, 4 Provisions—Obeoss, 628, Dacon—long eloar mid- d—! Broadstuffs—Dull. Corn, 326 9d. Receipls for the Y.m; and fabrics at Manchester dull and' un- The Philadelphin Waol Market. .- PrILADELERIA; Aug, 14.~Wool. irm and stock 41 Alunesola, $1.2 Soptembar, Alyo pastér 98e, | Slir Autares, Muskegon, lumber, 1 Behir Lattle Belle, Muskegon, lumber, | fieur 3, V. Toylor, ¥ord tiver, Inmbor, : Schr 1, Calkdus, Hanistee, lumber, Solir K, Gompbéll, Hamlin, Jumber, . Bchr J, Matthows, Oharlotie, coal, Prop Lake Dreoze, Donton 1s titmr Garans, 8, Jossph, sindries, Btmr Chicago, Manitawoo, sundries, Stinr Muskegon, Muskegon, sandrics, Setr Jo Vily, Oconto, lumbir, ir Kuto Lyons, Oswego, coal, Hehr D, Forquson, Gedae River, Inmber, Bebir J, 1, Nowland, Manintoo, | Bcbr Hans Crocker, Littlo Bturgeon, lumber, Belir Velocipods, 8. Joseph, fruit, Belir John Miuor, Eagle Harbor, Prop B, ¥, Wade, Port Huron, 1lght. Belir alph Gampbell, Ford Livar, lambor. Behr J. P’, DeCondres, Portay Schr Kiza gfih! Adriatic, Helir E, J, Mo Eelir G, Ellou, Olay Danks, bad Bohir Monticeflo, Fair Haven, coal, Bolir Gipsy, Muskogon, Tumbsr, Bchr I, Biscke, Kingston, alt, Behr Great Went, Ford Rl Belir A. L Androws, Balr Aibatross, Nortliport, bark, Belir P, Alfred, Qswoqo, coal, rop Favorito, Mcnoinfues, sundrics, Burgo Bonora, Menomined, lumber, A Tudlsun, od, 40@400; No, 1 and super- . Tho New Yorlk Dry-Goods Market." i| . New Yonx, Avg. 14.—Busmness waa moderatoly ac- | tivo with commisslon hous -ruled qulet, Gotton goods m _prices, 8idé band prints {n brisk domand, but fancles | 10t bo aelivo, Lelt skirts and shawls showed an fm.| bat the jobbing trade ll ed slowly at unchanged rovoment. Wool . flanncls snd, blankots _active, -Moslory and kit good in batlor request. Forelgn| ‘goods slaw, Plitsburg OIf Market. | Prrranuno, Aug, 14,—Crude stoady ; maies at 00@' olod st 114 in lota ; Aug-. 3 Septembor, -+ TheProduco Markots. - NEW YORE, L Yonx, Aug. 14.—Corron—Net recelpls, 51 130, iBarely ateady. "Sales, 9,037 bales, - itures closed ploady; , 15,800 August, 10 3-160; September, 193-160 bid = ~October; 160 bid ; November, 15 27-82@16%0; Doceibe bor, 15 27-83@16340. STUFFa-—Flour—receipls, 8,000 brla} 6@10G saper- Weaters and Stato, $4.00@5.0 3 06mmon (0 #ood) 75; good to cholco $5,8080.253 white whe 351 ;:m,% 36@0.70 ; extra Ohlo, §0.40@7.10; 8¢, Louls, Yatern, 210334 ‘flour unchanged, Corn mosl firm} .25, Wheat recelpts, 17,000 bu; 1@ Qemand ; 2’ aule 1, her; . good. Nou' cago, 41,25 @1.26% ¢ "No, 3 Minncaotn, in tore, ’$1.49} No. 2 Milwaukos, in stors and .:fo"oa:, $1.20@] ¥H win! or red’ Woatern,.old, $L.25@@1.28 ; new, 81,20 now smbor Wontern, - $1,35G1.85. Ry quiet; . Barley al Malt unchunged, Corn firmor; fair de: high mized and wor ‘and closing Nrmer: new satorn, 4@ 360; now white Wealern, 60@380 ; TIAT A Tors—Unchanged, ™ - Gnooxnres—Coffes dull and nominal, ~Sugar no- tve and easlor ; falr to good rofining, 7 13-16@5 1-100, Molatsos quict:’ Rico dull and unchanged, jrizrRenkos—Dull sad loavy's crulc, S0 refiaed, C, TunETniE~Sloady ot 833¢c. Eaok—Flrmor ; Weslorn, 1850, PuoVISToNs — Park firmler; new mess, $22.80@ 2315, Boof quict, Out nieats quiet ; middles steady ; log clear, e, Tard rmer; priwe atoam, 145, - BuTran—Firm at 19@ Cnexaz—Unchanged, ' Winssx—8teady at 900, - . r Ak USIEQO, ! . Osviedo, Aujt, 4.—GraIN=—Wheat dull; old No. 3 Mzxrms, Aug, 14.-~CoTron — Bioad; m‘d‘{"ka, sto lea, iocelpls for tha wook, 350 halea} ship~ vheehet meuls, 845 baies ; sales, 800 balcs, ) - BREADATOYZS—Flour dull, Gornomeal dull and lower ot $3,75, Corn—Markel bare, Oate dull aud dsgoping ai 8o, Bran qulct 44 10.00@16.50. 5 or: 3 xx—hSodium, 24@280, Eaas—Dull and nomiial, i Provistons—Pork dull and unchanged ‘at $24.50, Toxd Bm 8 oo " Bacon dull wnd lower oulders, 930 ; Aoar rib, 1950 clear, 15550, P e ¢ cloar 1934 TOLEDO, Aug, 14.—BnEApsTUTFS—Flour folr nnd firm, Whoat sctive aud firm: No. 3 white Wabash, g.gg; el Wit Michigan, $131; ambor Michigan, gal ler. Beptember, $1.15%¢ ; No, 1 red, $1.17; do, ot artas Rugit a1t H ma; high inixod, 93¢0 sallor August, 6330 an x 3 low mized, 673@080 ; ‘sellor August, 670 : Beptembor, l’l’,fi(n:o'um!n, 16@77c; no grade, 67(a07 0 605, Oal ; damagod, falr and fri; No. 1, 635G 44503 No.'3, x Famaxra—Firm ; to Onwego, 6@0ie, | ‘Rxoztrzs—Flour, 300 bels ; wheat, 59,000 bit ; oorn, 9,000 b ,000 bz, . ; Sutpxunra—Wheat, 75,000 bu; corm, 25,000 bu; ©cats, 24,000 bu, | 5 # NEW ORLEANS, 3 ! Nxw OnLEANS, La,, AUg. 14,—BnyADATUFFS—Flour dull; treble, $6,25@0.00; choice, $3,60@7.60. dull; mized, 830 ; Whits, 920, Oata dull and lower T8@1780, * Bran—No sales. Corn at AX—] holc, $27,00 *Provaons—Pork dull sndlower; offering at $24.50, Drs salt meats—Shoulders scarca at 03, Bacon ‘dll an “amn, bevtar supply and dul ab 15G 160" Tass un Herce, 15)@160; keg, 10165 3 0 Jower ; shoulders, 100 ¢ clear -#ib, 1) 134, H o + BudAn—No salcs ; stock, 2,00 hirds, ! Mor.asaes—No salea: stock, 181 brls, . Wamgr—Dull ; Lonislans, $1.01; Western, £1,05, Correx—Quiot ; ordinary to prime, 185@1%c, Cons-umii—qQist at $150,5, % : No.l, $1.92% ; an Rrozirre—Flour, 2,000 brls : wheat, 29,000 bn. . Buipsexnte—Flour, 100 brla; wheat, 2,000 bu erwee P g, ALO, Aug, 14.—Whoat, dull: 1 car red winter Yower's aalos 80,000 1o, 'Oats, quict and scarce: mues, 8 B . . OINCINNATI, L OmCINNATL, 0., Aug. 14,—~COTTON—Dull and - cbanged at 16340, BRrADSTUFYE—Flour qulot aud stasdy. Wheat fair and firm ; red, $1.02@1,06; white, $1.16@1,%0. Corn fair and firm at 853070, Oata swady ai d5@4134o. Ltye ateady at 820, N Orts—Unchanged, © . kot Paas—Dull and unchanged. 1 Borren—Batior domand, aud prices firmer, but not —Quiet and unchanged, . + - Ynovisions—Pork no demand offering' st $23,00, 250 3 cloar . Wacon Winsxy--Quiet at 080, ¢ -MILWAUKEE, , ‘WAUXKE, Wis, Aug, 14,—UBSEADSTUFFS—Flour VWheat irm; No, 1 Milwau- soller - August, $1.03% ; No. 2 mixed, U5)c. Ryo unchangod; No. 1, atoady: 800, Larley: unsoltlod aud i No, 2 80, Warey ud lower; No, 4 apring in Faxtoirre—To Buffalo, Si¢a + to Oswego, 70 PReETETs—Oorm, 4,000 i flour, 400 Lrie; wheat, u’ér:&pmm-.—oom, 1,000 bu; flour, 400 brls; rhoat, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Aug, 14,—GuAIN—Wheat quiet and un. changed ; recelpts, 6,650 bu, Gorn quist and unchang- ¢d; receipts, 4,650'bit, Oats Arm aud slcady; Tecelpts, 5,250 bu; No,1 Blate, 4401 No, % dda; White, 156 PrTROLEUM—~Unchanged, - BALTTMORE, Baurivonr, Md., Aug. M4.—DneAvsrorys—Ilour iteady, Waeat quict and nmdx; choleo, $1,43@1.45 ; cliolco ambet, $1,43@1,4: 00d {1 o prime red, 11,35 40, Corn nommimal whd qulst: mised wmu'n‘., -nf for Westarn mixed§ 503 Sotir E, O, Hlitch Helir Mercliont, Milwaitkoe, 100 Bolr Holen Bldod, Muskegon, 15 cds aoe. Barge Mary Amunds, Graud 5 Belir J, . aylor, Ford lifvar, 15 Lrls four, 10 bela of, Prop Oconio, Green Bay, 60 brla ofl, 20 brls whis SR G stindres, oo 0 b afl 20 brls whiky, L. Graig, Scotia : Folla, 8, 3, Tilden, Ohatlos Grawford, B, Barwick, Props Warerly, Tdaho, Iath ; Bauer, Ottaws, 06,374 Tt limber, Danube, Ottuwd, 600 bu corn 1t lnmber ; Lily, Morrls, 77, ‘Brilliant, Afooris, wax;'lm'nbor; J. D, Leonard, La~ Ballo, 94,250 £t lumbor. bazd biad tried to soutlle hor on her and was preventod yosuel, aro uot blieved in mario cizcles, Graw, of thiu elty, tho Captain has béun in Ls omploy for many yoark,aud Bad always been & stoady, obor, and rellable-man. tho luniber market, the markot is nevortheless yory dull, and after Aug, 19, 1874, & ight will be “ighthouso rocoutl sliorw of Lake Bupurior, baut 70 illes wost of’ Whilo Tish Polnt, Tho lght will bo fixed whila, Tho illuminativg apparatus is dioptrio of tho third order, Jighttug 224 degrocs of tho horlzon, Tha focal piong 48107 foet abova th leval of tho Inko, Tho light sbiould Do scen In cloa woather from tho dock of & vessel 10 feat above the lake, 17)¢ statute miles. Duluess of tho laka is growlug dally. hoats aro royularly crowded to almost the extent of their capacity, 'The Lnglemau steamors Lavo alse muuy passengers, and the propollora plying botween heroand Huffulo are carrying unhioard of numbers of pleasure-sceliors, travel by rnil soemn to be pretty woll evaporaled, and tliodu luke-taipa are always cufoyable, No wmatter how hot on skioro, it {5 always coof fu blug water, and it s & poultive Tuxury to mako the Chicago trip o & Good Tich night-boat aftor s duy In the dustand heat.” From L'Ansc Trom Marquette, From Escauiba From Gruud Jelan HMax—Dull at $18.00, Provisrons—Dull and lower, Pork, $14,00@ 35,00, Bacon—8houlders, 1081040 clear rib, 13@iNo; sugar-cured linms, 165@170, 'Lard quiot at 163160, Burrex—Sleady aud unchanged, Corrzz—Dull and nomiual, Proiouzu—Dull, e nisxy—Xirmer al .09, PIITADELPHIA, Puiiverrnm, Aug, 14, —Burrsn—Firm and one changed, Ourese—Quiot and steady, | Eaas—A shade firmer at 106@100; Western oxtra, Buriparorrs—Flour quiot at $3,50@4.2: uperfing £.60@5,35 extra Ohlo, J0.35G7,00; bigih gkados, 100 B Tk omt i aicd ek o St b s for Wostorn mized, Oats doclining at 48@50c for mixod, Prrhorzou—Essler st 1130 for rofinod; fo for crude, fu brls ; €2(@420 fn bulk, ulot ut §1:02 for Wostarn fron, DS 711112 A ToumvinLy, Aug, 1,—Bixabsrurrs—Flour qulet and unohangol, Prodiice quiot and unchungod, Proviions—Pork, §24,60, Lacon dull and ashade houldors, 9% @950 cloar rib, 133¢0’ cloar, T T Hnbrsren e, 16@1050; pladd, 1do: Dl moats dull, Wuissx—080, 8r, Lous, Aug, 14.: ST, LOUIA, CorToN—Quiet and unchianged, Wieat BuransTurrs—Flour quiut_and weak. firmor; No. U rod, $1,1081.11; No, 2 red, dull and unchanged 3 No. 3, 64@¢c clovators, Outa dull and lower | No. 4, (5@47 ), scoordiug Lo jooatlan; $1.18, Corn wo Invile vessul-ownors them and us, (0 August | 410 Beptombee, Varloy qule A Wittsrx—siloady at JOVISIONS—Purk hiomlunl st $24.00, wolk méats 1 anles; generally huld, ehoulders, 8% 113(0; clear, 12, Inc i "1"“ mnl;.\l!lllnzx‘lflmr:mnll,!ulnr' futures hi iclons ; salea Jobbin, 0 of! N {elens b, 130 cloat, 135¢e. " Farck iers b s, 403 ‘03 cloar ril bem yrlzz;' on_anened ‘weal her né the torrera—Whieat, 38,000 bu; corn, 25,000 bit, | BurestuNTa—~Whoat, #,000 Ll corn, 12,000 bu, —_— T DLARIN, Port of Ohlcogo Ang. 14, ARRIVED, farbor, nundrics, umber, o Lako, lumbor, Day, White Lako, Tniuber. , White Lake, lumber, ckr Vermonk, Grand ifaven, waoil, o Menomindo, lunier, ver, lumbor, Ouogo, coal, Barge Ellen Willlams, Mevomives, umber, Bargu . J. Brouson, Menominge, Tumbor. Lurge J, B, Newliouse, Empire Blufl, bark, Bohr Advanco, Muskedon, T lumber, GLEARLD, Bolr 8, B, Pamoroy, Duffalo, 7,000 b Belr Drlver, artiog, 100 brls sl - ™ Boiar Mury Iulen, Whito Lako, 100 bu corn, 8 fony feed, Behr Jao Drosden, Ludington, 50 bu osts, g:hr ERU, slli‘loo, 20 :ah stone, alty, 1, " op of Traverss, Traverve Clty, 1,000 br bela po dries, Skl tk, and sun 8ohr Reed Case, Oswego, 22,340 bu wheat, Behr Oliurlea A, Burton, Buffalo, 30,600 hu wheat, Bchir Yankeo Bitado, Oswego, 15,25 Lu wheat. Darge Qity of Grand llaven, Groud Haven, 36 cds atone, Bcow Bilton, Whitehall, 10 brls pork, 3 ton foed, Belir Mosollé, Eacanabu, 6 brla pork, G brls beef, and undries, . Prop Vanderbilt, Buffalo, 1,603 ll.ll;l ‘wheat, 11,804 bu tr, corn, 14,683 bu 0ats, 400 brls flou n, Bufalo, 55,00 bu corn, brls salz and sundries, 5 aven, 84 cdu stone, NIGIT OLEARANG i oeg, Stmr Chins, Buffaio, 51,000 bu - wheat, 100 bu oats ; - rio, ‘400 bris'flour, Btmr Lowell, Ogdensburg, 5,000 bu whoat, 6,000 bu corn, Btmr Muskogon, Grand Haven, 100 bu comn, 75 bu ©ats, 10 brls pork, and sundvies, Barge Guiding, Poct Hiiron, 20,385 bu corn, Bebr Throa Brothors, Sandtky, 41,090 bu wheat, Belir John Dunn, Ouwego, 21,650’ bu wheat, Elmr Oorona, 8t, Jonoph, sundries, Trop Lako Bfoozo, Bonton Harbor, sundrics, Btur Clileago, Manitowo, sundriés, Aud forty-slx vesgels cloared Nght, Lako Freizhts Wars dull and weak,-Wheat was taken for to Buffaloat Jc, and {0 Oswego at B0, Most of tho onygagoments were reported on private terms, Chartors—To Buffa~ lo, achr Maris Bcolt, wiat at o ; sebr Dobbius loada corn on owner's account ; to Baginaw, schr Rosclou ¢orn and rye on privato. lerma ; t0 Oawego, sclir O, A, Bond, wheat at 03¢0 ; to Port Darling, schr Anna Dall, wheat on private terma; to Sarnia, prop B, ¥, Wuds and barge Guiding Star, corn'through, Total, 7, Ca~ pacity, 0,000 bu whoat, 83,000 bu cord, and 3,00 bu rye. 0 & 6}gc, carrying 20,000 bu, 'hie achr Hartford was takon for Wheat to Oswo- L sed Port Turan. Ponr Iunon, Mich,, Aug, 16.—Down—Props Annis schirs Nossa, L. I, Wilifame, Mae Ontonsgon and tow ; ndhirs II. J, Kent Gty of Buitalo, Johis 1t Noyce, Sai Gooky Amsosk of Butfalo, Johu 12, Noy ok, Amnos Prince Edward, Pactl ; Bis 4 i o, King Blster, WiNp—Northeast, fresh, Tont Humow, Mich., Aug, 14—Evoning.~Dows= v—Props Javs, Montans, Manistes, Canisteo, Havaus aud tow, V. Swaln and’fow § schrd Oliampi J,E. Balley, d o] Illinofy & NMichignn Canal, Bapoeront, I, 14.—Anutven—Chieago s Aug, Belle, Utica, 6,000 bu'corn ; Orion, Marseilies, 6,000 b corn, OtzAnzp—Norway, Ottawa, 96,213 ft lumber, 97,524 27,433 lath, - —ARRIVED— th, Lockport, 4,375 b wheat, 25,700 yii 1 l'unmhnr 25,650 Iath 3 CLEANED—Elizal DMiscellancons, QUICAGO. The * rumors that the Coptain of the schr Hub- ast upward trip, dolng-u0 by the mate of the Cupt, Mo. ho ownor of tho veancl, stutes tlat Thors ‘are about ?rty—flva lumbor-laden vessols a$ Al Lo foot of Franklin streot, but —1ho cargoof the schr Jamea Qouch, which cleared for Bufialo yosterday, consisted of 56,200 bu corn, ~=The Pumblco is oxpectod back iu Chicago from her Europesn trip about the 15th of September, Frsuwmenr, _t%lxm ¥mp Charlos ickox haa rucelved & now wheel 2t Oloy ond, Tho wrecking tug Loviathan haa returned fo her station at Mackdnaw, .- —Tho routs traversed by tho Northorn Transporta- ifon Gompany'a propollars, between .Olleago nd Og- Qensburg, § 1,600 milon in lengtls, —A caso df considerablo interost to vessel owners snd masters osmo to & rullug fow daya ngo i o polglboring port, and, os is Tarcly the taso, wns {n this inatance .dochled iu favor of tha sailors, They Waro shipped to be pald off ot Sagiuuw or olsowhero s but us tlie deatiuation of tho vesucl was subscquently change, tho nsmou claiiuod fh tlp oft," and nc- cor articles must define tho termination of tLe voyago, in ‘wldch case they canuot abaudon the vessel, gly left and weut abont their business, Tho —Notico io glven by the Lighthouse Board, that on own from tho m ly orcotod at Big, Sablo Tolut, kouth “I'ho Milwaukoo Ditly Netcs saya s, % Tho passongor The Goodrich o old nation thut it is safer to —Salling craft are comparatively idle,” Tho only chartors within the paut two days Lavo boen tho Qare Uugford and J, B, Morrill, wheit to Duffalo at 8 conts. Tho arrivals aud departures aro fow and light, Vesdol-inen complain that there aro too many atloat for tho business, and that the prosent dufl therefora Inovitabls, noss in —The followiug 1xblo will show the total shipments, in gross tous, 'frui tho Lake Buperior iron distrlct for the soason of 1874, up to Aug, 6 10N onE, Gross tone, 13,758 Total, —It cortainly will not bs complained of on ths part of veansl-awndns that tugs, this soason, aro exorbitunt in tholr rates for towing whon it in known that veasola ara picked up_in Tocalition sy far weat sa BLil which licy iu Lake Michigau, and 85 far east Gullorne, whioh s within 20 miles of B tranafurcsd throvgh lako and straity af the ustial'card figures, aud no claim mads for tha exteudod distunce, Yet, 6 th {cet), {¢ {s none othor thun rigut {hat vessel Captaius ba diat on thetz pa, for 1 o} wnf{roquoutly liappaiis that a vossal outa(da will agree withs two or threo tugs {or {he performance of tho samio sorvico 1o restrein .o i from searching formore veasols In order ta cow~ Ploto & remunerative tow.—Detroit Frea Press, 0 fug makes 1o clurgo for such exira sury- —Tho vessel-owncrs of Buffalo bold mooting Tucs- dr;.‘. at which the following was roaalyed ; . Cordial assont to the resolutions of the Chicaga Board that wa will assist that Board in i Taudulje oiforts fo Toucom 1o lake mariua from iia prescut do- prousod condition, 43, Wo prutest sgainst paying a robate aa a system of oxtortion on the commerciul futerest, The lattor is being proyed upou aud destroyed by a combluation of lhl'):‘mn who dictate rules of 11 a'&“ tif! 3 feago meoting; and . Indorsing the action of the AL all Iska ports to vustain 44, Wa advize that the chartering of all yousels ba put tuto tho hauds of one .Kl:m to churter lu rotation, and fomake {roights spiclont {0 pay runulug oz, oniug,” Tho ast rexolution dooa not tuterfere with the oy orsl ngents at Milwaukeo and Ohlcago, but each is to Le spjoluted at lutervals lo the poaitin, o report was adopted unauinously, Frank Perew offured & sesolution protesting sgainet

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