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trouble [+ entirely with the bludder. G THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1876. FINANCE AND TRADE. Dullness Btill Pervading Financial Circles. ‘Vanderbilt’s Death, and Its Effcet in Wall Street. Tho Produce Markets Steadier-: visions Quiet and Firm. s i Grain Moderately Actives=-Barley Strong- cr-=-0ther Cereals Ensler. Pro- A Vigorous Erotost Against the State Inapeotion of Grain FINANCIAL. The week opened with the chronfc dultness in financial affalrs that has prevailed for a conalder- able timo past. Baukera report some demand fram country correnpondents, tut it acarcely makee an impresaon on the snrplus in th yaults of rome of our city Institntions, They oro aa well off as those In other citics, for inall the monoy-centres Tnst and West the problem fs haw to find safe and proftable employment for woney. People who Tely simply on thelr incomes for support must have fmmense fortunes to recelvo enough to pay expenses, unlces they have had the foresight to sccure lonc loans somo fime azo. Malfa million of dollars loaned on call wonld not yicld enongh to pay the cxpensea of most families who affect what Ia_nsually termed n reapectable position in soclety. Hence the smaller investors are complaining bittorly of the times, tor, in order tonaintain thelr nsual social pesi- tion, they vre foread to encronch npon thelr capl- tl. That thore who have fimply loancd their money will be kel to reek tho greater prafits of active hualness, in the no distant future, therecan be no doubt whatever, and, when (ltie hecomes the rule, the advent of better times will have surely commenced. . In our own city some of our bankers have been accepting b per cent on approved collaternls, and prime poper on call wonld not be refused at 4, and porhiapa even less would be nccepted. To yearly cuefomera the rate fn 8G10 per cent. On the strect gond puper In very acarce, and may be quot- ed at 0 per cent and upwards, according to tine and quality. New York exchange is stendy at £0c premium per 31,000, For n country bank 8500 in fractional cnrrency and ellver would bo considered n_respectablo sup- ply. ‘The figures in the pamgraph In regard to sil- ver In Sunday and yesterday's issuo should have *ead 85.00 Instead of £500. The bank clenrings were §1,500, 000, COMMOVONE VANDERBILT. Special Correspondence af The Tribtne, New Yo, Aug. 4, —The momentarlly expeeted denth of Commoilore Vanderhiit creates much ex- citement In mouey-circles, und the stock-market [s stormy, Hadthe Commodore died upon the in- ception of his scrious fliness in May last without any premonition, the effect wonld have produced the greatest panic Wall stroet cver knew, e has been the heaviest and most substantial mupport of the market, and his sudden demise would have 1oft those who had sold sbort n a precariona con- dition, New York Central stock wonld fave been held by a doubtful ten- ure, while Lake Shore, Michigan Central, and other stocks wonld have suffered severely; but the Commodore's iliness hun heen so protracied that they are prepared to meet hia death, and the only effect it will now have will bo to create profound sorrow thronghout financlal, railread, and commer- eial circles. ‘There 18 an crroncous Impression nbroad that a panic In the stock-mnrket cannot be averted, even mow. The great capltalist’s death hns been thor oughly discounted. The conscrvatlve speculators have prepared themselves for the calamity, They have money (n the hands of the trust companics to buy all stocks on & decline, There is no doudbt that the market will at first have n fluctuating ten- fency, but it will get stesdy again after the ~ frst shock I8 over. This momn- g several of the bears rushed wupon tho bonrd with tha rumor that tha Commodoro had just dled. On tho atrength of tho report New York Central wont down o cent and Lake Shore a frac- tion, but they milied at once. These fictitious dropn do not indicate anything. 1f & algn should fall on Wall street, and the bears wanted to make s handlc of it, and commenced hammering the market, they could forco 1t down as well ag upon any other unhieard-of ar preposterous plea. 1t should be underatood that, so far as the man- azement of the Central and Lake Shore Railroads, and the rest of the Commodore's property,. i concerned, ho has been practically dead for threo years, Hle wns mever directly idontified with tho management of the Lake Slhore Road only s ndviver, and for more than two ycars his son, Willlam 11, Vanderbilt, has been the sole manager and prime_moving upirlt of all the great enterprives of the New York Central Compuny. 1t in therefore fmpossible that elther of thews ex- tenaive corpbrutions can experience the slightest {nconventence or embarrasament by his death, Thera Is another point worth noting. It Is believed by intlmate friends of the Cummodore that the will entatla all the property so that nono of the family atocks will move on tho macket dur- inz the life-time of the relatives, 1¢such be the fact, New York Central will remain Just as good and hard to get an it ever hay been, and those who are selling shrt o cover the contingency of the appearunce of the ** family stock™ will find them- selven uncomtortably ruensred. Mhe Camwonore's Wall street career has been a notable on e has been the Jeadfug aplrlt from thentart, When he fint entered the street he made large logsca by unnecessary and reckless vene twres, but he slways made them up hy bearlog stacks lio wasopposed to, and coverlng his heavy lines of shorts, OF lato years, Lowever, lie has bulled the market, and it is 2 sfgnidcant fact thot cevery stock ho hus bundled has pald largely, [le wan never a specutator, I1e haws slways bought and puld cach for his bonds, Ilis shrowdness hus been something remarkablo, and the plick that has always been o strong quallty with b, and wideh e blm—from a deck-hand on a smal) steambont—the grestest ratlroad owner and operator ou tho Continent, never fafled him on tho Stock Board, When, & year or vo o, at thengo of 8 hissturdy constitutiun commenced to break down, he wes scldom seca on the street, but operated through Mr, Frank Work, a gentleman of hizh finnnciul standing. The Commodore' wealth has been variously estimated from alxly toa hundred millions, but it 1a probable that no one knows thu exact tguren. I'here are various upinlons ow to how long the veuerable tnancier will lust, 1118 physician, how- ever, who ls probubly the best informed of any, thinks that if the warm weathor cuntinues ho inay live three or four weeks; and agaln he may dieatb uny mowment. e has great vitahity, e has beon in adying condltion for nearly three wouths, but Jhasnot yet abandoned hls el Hin health und appetito ure as good a8 snyman JW. R FRACTIONAL CURNENCY, Rapld progress, says an exchange, Is belng made in the redewptlon of fractlonal currency, natwith- atanding tho apparent slownces, There Is now outstanding $:32,000,000, agaliat $45,852,000 on the Tut of Felirnury, —a reduction in six months of nenrly $1:1,000,000, or more than a third probably of the whole smount u circulatlon, The bigher scelp calculation ever reached was fu Februury, 1874, when It wis up (o $48,640,000, from which it bad fallen to & Jittle over $40, 000, 0007 Jast year; 0 that. Just before the basne of silver coln began, the amount {n creulation was larver thay it il been ot tie, L redemption aud destruction of uper chunivo gocs un b Ui Fate of 1,600, 000 wmonth, Very litile of the older mues como for redeimption, and the eetlulates of the smuunt troyed in citenlation have al) been tus Tuw. OF 4 b fuatiee, Jee 4 althogh 97,411, over 10,0000t luan duan $200,000 wae prcrcute ed. Frobably uot worc than $15, 000,000 will be presented in the fature, feaviug w los'In the pock- L1201 Vi puuplo o1 B14, 000, 000, BUSPENDION OF THE MINEZIS' TRUST COMPAN ForTovitLE, Pa., Aug. 4.—It was aunounced Lere fhis aftemoon that the Minera' Trust Company Yauk, condacted by Jucob Huutzinger, wax unable .Au cuels checka as prosented. Durlug the moruing # uumber of emull checks were patd, but later fu b day all whu preavnted checks were met by the Tuconic stutement, ** Can't puy." Tho bunk i1 oue of thu oldest of the wany bunks of the place, aud wea zegarded by very muny people us usort of Bauk of Englaud, The greatest contidence in its atbili+ +ty was foll. When the news of ite true condition wua hrat whispered sbout St fell on incredulous war, the worc #0 because the daors were not cloted ol the regular bour, Since ull doabt has beca semoyed Wogrubable couditiva of ibe bauk bLus ‘heen the abrorbing theme of convorention, nat anly in Pottsvillo, hut i all parts of the conntry. The Dirrctorsymet this afternoon, but did not déctde on any conrae of action, [t is not probable that the bank will open in the motning, ns the ofilcars wonld he compellcd to face an linmensa crowd of depusite ore, all excited and anxlons. ‘The total deposits of the hank will not fall ahorl of 81,250,000, The County Treasurcr, the Sheriff, the Patta. ville School Board, and vatious borouzhe anid townships tn the connty made this their bank of donasit. A greal many poor people, especially among the Irish, had thelr savings there, and, {f the suspenaion of the institstion i more tnan fomporaty, TLwill prove n reverar blaw o this country than the failure of JTay Cooke & Ca., nnd 1h! (ln{(\\‘lll lcrenfter. ho known sa Pottsville **Black Friday." Varloun canecs nre arsigned far the embarrassment of the bank, hut the real eanne will not be known for roveraldays, The une disputed fact ls that for severnl weeks s number of lieavy deporits liave becn withdrawn. It 1a stated it two very bnvy drafts were made by Philae delphia banke this week, Mr. lnutzinger; Iresi. dent of the hank, informed the I{erald correspond. ent that theae drafne on the bank were made so imperceptibly that all at once, within o day or two, {he peri] naahed upon him. . 116 had topen of heing nble to tide over the present tronble and of rosum- ing business [n a short while. In case these hopos aré dlsappointed and tho bank gocs under i1 is feared that one or twu viher banking [nstitutlons may be dragged down with i1, and the conacquences be disastrous in the cxtreme, THE BONANZA MINRS. ¢ The Zerritorial Enterprise (Nevadn) of & recent date contained the following A lonks throueh the lower levels of the Caltfornta and Consylidated Virgini mines showa there fa tu foundu- tion Tor the senentlonal storles uf late pit i eirculntion i regard to 118 piving out of these mines, The stopes R Ervaate o afl thisse Jevelt ave looking ani sicld 2 seull s at any Liine in the history of the miues. in the Callfornia there ls still An ymmcnsa sinount of ore of thie Lest quallty ¢ ndeed tliey ars aly getting In good snane for workini thelr mine. Houth of erosicit No, Gthinoraeverswherernus vory avenly; but o thanoril ward of sald crosa-cut, aa the Ophir Tine 13 neata mreaks and buniches of purpliyTy hegin to appenr, o Thie org-hoaly dovs ot seem Lu Hold s resuiRe coitay, UL I8 i placo Lwisted 1o the west, -Abuut the south 1inoof thic OPRIT the Yeln appears (0 be sumewhat brolien up, the ore sumetimes dipping (o the east and sometiies Lo tlig weat, but In going northiward 1t will B0 At oon tAKE I regulRr dip. On the 1,500 fuot level 1s #illl 1o o aeen the greater part of the hody of ricly ure vo often described, the pening inads in it (n, the way, of sojcs bolni Nrdiy noticeable. On the 1,500-foot level the seue T G ore nde show 11 to be 110 fectin et found, On the 1,80-fout becu doue, but here, a3 faf north & Crote-cut o, 8. the veln haa been opencd to the wiith f 20 feet, heyinning &t the weat wall, How far east e ore extends At ths polit 15 ot yei known, They Biive ralscd up 10 the Tlght of three foora &l In ore, in which there i little waste; Indved, [u this part of tiie mine the only wasto seen la occasional bunches, or buwldern of porphyry. It one place, however, s bunch of porphury, apparently 13 or 20°feet in diameter, that 1 from the "1,600:foot level “up to the " This ls only speck I the great mam ‘of ore scen on ol sides. The air ' ex- Cept_on same of tha upper Hoors 18 'good, ilitugh there (s fn none of thie north and south drifta ho MTrviie draft that wasscen [ 1he frst, main drlft of thy 1,500-fout level that connected with the Uplte, “The reason of thia (s that several drifis connect with the Ophir, thua dividing the eurrents; bealde the Ophir Sk are butdi up lours to wra tho raft lito thelr lower levels, The Cnlifornia is belog most substan. tially bulkhesded up where ore (s R al) the drifis sud openings are In cx: Alls pertectly dey, and floom naid car-tracks are inthe wmoat perfect onler, In the Consolldated Kinls nre atill to be secn Ill\ll'.“uy tho sane old b ara thint Mo o mine faoi, aud, no Cullfornl onio of theold drlfts and Croscuts Ar 8t to he troced. Those who two years agw vistted ind amined tlie Contluated Vindnia wino wouid be sur- taed (o-day, aliould Lhey go thruugh the mino Lo see iow tnuny 614 "drifts, crosteuts and other old land: marky they seill see, notwithatanding tho Freat amouut of ra that has heen extracted. GREAT COMMERCIAL PORTS. Of the £20,000,000 sterling recelved for ena- toms' dntles In the United Kingdom in 1875, no less than £0,040, 000 was collected In the port of Lon- don, and £2,910,000 at Liverpool. As tmany. an 11,811 vesacls, of 4,810,503 tons, arrived within the port of Londou feom forelgn ports in the year; and 5,481 vease)y, of 4,402,110 tons, arrived at Liverpool. ‘The returns show a gencral advanec In the quantitics of forcign produce entering the port of London. The Importation of tea into London fu In75 reached the unprecedented quantity of (in round numbera) 197, 000,000 1bv, ~The list of pas- sungers whose bagzige was examined within ‘this ahowa 111,769 persons, and thelr nckages 80 examined were 274,770 but tho num- her of nrckagus exanined by no means represcntn the tutal number parsed. xcept [n doubtful or wuspiclous cases, it I8 nol the practice Lo open cvery package, but loselectn portionat the dis- cretion of the olicers.—New York Commerclat Bulletin, inanen, aud the open| width. with no enst wall Tevel ires work b POREIGN BXCHANGE. Thore I8 no change In rates. We repeat yeater- day's quotations: izt day, Sight, ferttng. g’ e Tarie—| 7 B15 Bwitzeriand..... ?R" ':‘»:s» iy a HTfi ) o, Asked, Tnited States 0 of ‘81, 0 a0 541209 01 6 3= anuary and iy, s of A[T—Innuary and July. 03 of 'Gi—Juuaryand July. y g0 CILY 7 CLL BOWeTURe, Chicago Cily 7 % ct. water foan. rioiiy Caok County 7 ¥ ct. T iu7hy Weat Park 7 v ct. bond: 7 Noith Chicago7 # ct. Tark) “0a *And faterest, LOCAL BTOCKS. Bid. ! Clty Rallway, Routh Slde. Clty Raflway, Wes e, Ity Hallway: Weat Side, & Gity itnilway, Norih side. Traders' Inr, Chamber of Commereo. Chicako Gas Light and Eaposition stock. Exposition stock (scrip] *And intereet, BY TELEGRAPH, To the Weatern Ausoclated Press. New Tonk, Aug. 7.--Uold was wenk, opening at 112% and cloelng at 111%, Carrying rates, 1@ 1. Lonns weroalso made fat. The decline waw due to the aunonnced sale of & per cent Alabama tndemnity bonds, which are to bo 2ol far gold and the gold afterwards sold for currency, Governinents were ro, Rallroad bonda were steady, Stato securities were dull, The week opened with an Impraved feeling on the Stock Exchange, and a genersl advance lu apec- ulative shorew, Subsequently, however, rusmors were circulated of a npeedy disvolution of the conl combination, und the bears accordingly hammor- ed the coal shurea freely, Now Jersey Central broke from 0215 to 50N, and Delaware, Lack- swonna & Western from 04% (0 935 ‘Tho ru- mainder of the livt wos heavy asa deeline of 1 frows the higheat point of the duy. ‘Lransactions wera sall, and deallngs, oxcopt in o fuw instances, id of miilmatiun, Al the close the market wav romewhat vteadier In tone, and prices showed a rvcuvar{ of 15 o % from the lowest polnt of thu duye | Mock Itind wes exceptionally weals “Praneactiona were 01, 000 shares, of which 4,000 were Weatern Unian, 1, 000 Rock afund, 6, 000 t, Pulw, 8, 000 Luke Shore, 3,000 Ohilox, 7,000 Michiz an Cunirul, 7,000 New deraey Central, nud 8,000 elaware, Lackawai Western, The moncy murket waa casy et 2, cautile pager, JGd. Custom receipts, $454,000. ‘The Awsistunt Tresaurcr disbursed $277,000, Cleatings, 319,060, 000, Bterllng dull;’ actual ‘business, U0 days, 480; wlgghit, 485 Prime mer- Conpons, A1 Caupots, “ Kew Conporna, Coupuna, "4, *TUCKA, Weatera Unlor Toi New Jer uicial} 17 Ruek' 1l Faul. i Fargo.,. . i United Stargs... e::w York Central e fens & AltonC2 1140y o, & Alton ped. 17! 1\1}; Loty i) arthweaters il Clatoa o Teuncuce A4, ol Tunneasee G, NTATE HONDA, 445 Virglula, new.. 13931188001 v aonsaire MINING ATWCKS, Fax Fuascinco, Aug, 7.—Mining stocks closed to-duy uy | Conacibutit v Ut e OELEASN, Al Exchunge on Slerllug exchin 0| 7.—(oid, 111K, w dork, & premium, hankers' bills, 513, Funkl . Loxpox, Auz. 7, —Bank hoilday in Eogland, No Eurojean markets 10-day, REAL ESTATE, ~ ‘The followinz fustzuwcits were gled for record Monday, Aug. 7i CITY FROFENTY, Tebec 045 18 € O Cuatty Uy, a1, lnied A Weat Vb Bured vi: 910 114 81, e, dated June i CurpeLivs sl 136410 Tbw ol Weal Ls 204-1091177:10 12, dnted Aug. 3... 400 Shortilan ot 393 (€ sof Woat 255123 11, Usted March 15, L W3S Wrat Jackron o, 3 cor af Tiockwell 3, 8 1, TARIXILA fU with other proparty. doted Aug ¥ Y. ] 6,000 1L, dateid Aug 3. & . 0,200 uriing ot, 627 1368 Centve st W 1, S4igxi 1, rinted" Aug. s e 1,000 Thitty-ninth at, n'¢ orner of Juhiaran piace, 81, 27X102, with 21110 1L o W with butlalngs. dated_Aig, 4. 15,000 Tt Fourleiith st, 163 1t % 8 L, 243124 ft, dnied Inly 22, 000 Roey at, 08 fL 7 of WabRnsia dv, w T, SxT3L 1L, datdd Adg. 1. s . RORTH OF CITY LIMIT, WITIIN A RADIUS QF BEVEN Perryat, 14V or Witkon av, w1, BT It 3 wof Wilkon av, w1, S71284 {t, e AR 5. % '8 1,200 ROUTH OF CITY LIXITS, WITHIX A RADIUS OF SRVEN MILES OF TIE COURT-HOUOE, Fifty-fourth st, 25 {t w of St f, 124 8-10 11, dnted July ). | WRST OF CITY LINITS, Tigraliiy LLre ar snact UNT-IOUSR, atrficld st, iashg (tn of Tiloominiton sty © £, SO 11 ated Statn 2o 400 ERINO us the abuve, dnted AUR. 800 COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produca in this elty during the forty-cight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday motaing, and for the corresponding time last year: Recetpts. 1470, Shipments. 1479, 476, 10,703 1 % Tuet, bl Pork, br Live ifogw, Luttle, No, Sheep, N Tider, B Highwines, Oris Wdol, b, Potatoes, LCoal, tona. i1 Ty, Poulsry; c Egrs, phe 00PS. 3. Withuirawn from store on Saturday for cliy con- sumption: 8,460 bu wheat, 22,461 bu onty, 1,460 bu rye, ‘Tho following grain was [nspectod Into store in this city on Monday morning: 1 car No. 2 red winter wheat, 4 cars No. 1 N, W, wheat, 1 car No, 2 N, W.wheat, 6 cars No. 2 spring, 11 cars No, 8do. O cars rejected do (20 wheat); 1car yellow corn, 138 cars and 18,300 bu high-mixed do, 367 cars nnd 42,500 bn No. 2 do, i cors new mixed do, 88 cara and 5, 800.bu rejected do (607 corn); 2 cars No. 1 onts, b cars white do, O cars No, 2 oats, O care rejected do (25 oats); 2 cars No. 1 rye, 18 cara No. 2do,1 car rejectad do (21 ryo); 1 carNo, 2 barley, 1 car rejected da, Total (074 cars), 330, - 000 bu, Inspected out: 28,175 bu wheat, 131,002 bu corn, 2,733 bu oats, 378 bu rye, 274 bu barley. Tho tollowing tablo shows the distribution of the breadstufs shipped from this city during last week: A1R0, 1,655 b 1y and and 10’01 harley by lake. The Inspection of wheat intostoro in thls city during the Grat weven duys of August, 1870, with that for the corresponding week in 1875 wus ns Tollowa: = 170, 18T No. 1, cars.. 1 s No. 2, cah k) No, 3, ca 1 Ttejected, “ Uninerctinntabi A Total cars, 100 ‘The first 1ot of nuw hops to arrive 1 thls market came fu yesterday from Wisconaln, The barley crop in Cannda and New York State ls scarcely turning out so well na expected, "The recelpts of oata in this city yesterdny Inelnd- cd some car-loads which weighed anly 20@24 e to the measured hushel, They were graded **ree Jected ™ on ncvount af weight, though otherwise in very good condition, The leading produce markets were moderately active yesterday and steadler, except wheat, which way Irregular and nervous 0t A lower rangs of prices. The tendency was downwards in corn and oats, and upwards In barloy, ‘There was no regu- 1ar uews from England, as the people of ** the sca- girt isle " obeerve the first Monday In August as o hollday, but the Western news was favorable to tho crops, and the weather hers was more settled, which tended to weaken New York, as well as Chicago, un wheat, corn, und oats, Tho recelpts of wheat and barley were: wall, of corn and ryo rather large, and osts moderute, Dry gouds were fu moderate demandat unchanged pricos, the market ruling steady and tirm, In the grocery market there was a fale aount of truding, and previous quotatiuns were sutained al) around, Sugaru were strong, us were alko slrups and mo- lassew, ‘Tean are recelving more utlention, awd the market is working Qrmer. Prices of dried fruits, cauned goaus, and fish were not anbjected to any quotable change. Buttes was in activa domond und Armer, Cheeso wen in light demand at 74@ 83c for ood to chojce fictory, No now features were developed In {he bagging, leather, coal, and wood markets, Prices of ofly were tho same as on Saturdny, and ruled steady, ‘There was only o small movement In paints and colors, and values were nominally unchanged. The wholesale lumber murket wns fafely active yesturday, tho offerings belng sufticlont to attract o good many retaflers, who bought quite fzoely, two- thirds of the foet leaving (he docks before noon, Tho yard business continuea 1ight, and prices are {rregular, thongh rome dealers ure disposed tu adhicra to recent guotations, as thy receipts aro moderate, and it I thought that trade will begin to Improve about the middle of the month. Iron was dull, Wool continuas in good demund, and firm, tho supply of some descriptions belng scarcely adequate. Hroom-corn, hides, and ealt were nn- changed, The market for uressed hay was dull and lower, with holders anxious to reallze, ws the new crop will soon be available, and, in fact, the tocal trade 18 already supplled with it delivered Toose on wagons. 1Tups remain quict, A sample of " the new crop was exhibited, being the first to ar. rive this scason. Poultry and oggs wero dull, Ureen fruita were slow aud lower, Lake freights wero unusually sctivoon cern atthe old rate, 1%c to Butfalu, and dull otherwlee, tall frelghts wero qniet, without change In quotations, ugents aaklog 20c o New York, 1kc te Phila- detphla, 17%¢c o Bultiniore, and 20c to Bos- ton, per 100 s, and beingwilllng to take con- sidersbly less. Throngh rates by lake and rall wery quoted at 9c for corn and Pie for wheat Lo New York, and 10c oo corn to New England points. Frelght engagetnenta were reported for 60,000 by wheat and 520,000 bu corn, XXPOUTS ¥IOM TIK BEANOARD, The followlng wera the exports of provislons from the four leading citics of the Atlautic weaboard for the dates named: ek end'y Tee ';‘M{ Weekend'g July 29,8, 5230440 1,041,574 GONB 6 KEZIIT 348800 A PHOTEST AGAINST INBPECTION, “The following letter was yestorday whitton and forwurded nvaddressed: Bcmesoo, Aug 7, 1870 Ap S, O, Smlth, tie) Inepecior—Duiu Sin: This 1sta notity you that from and afier thin dato your services and that of your empla fu the Inspeetion vlnmlu will be dirpenaed With by ue, aud that we will 1ot bo ro- apunsiblo or puy for any such service hereafier,ex- cept b casts where we niay apeeitcally order vur futerest {n Stat polltics 18 uot such 4 to mnke ub dosirons of betng any longer tuxed to per- petuaty the prencit netclont iyatem of Bate fn- ccility of ftw 1nan- hias becoms i mvnstrous wrong, The folly ind Snjustice of twking (roih business nen the handilug und e giving [t o the mansgement of poiltlc pireit 1o i 7o the st Lut we by 10 Lo faxed withont benofit untll now, fupinz thut therw mizht bo vome god come out of the syatem, Lut It veema to be growing warso 1n- stead of bettor, sd we cannot any longer counto. uunce i€ u uaticy o vuraelves o vur custonie we hall take such means lie protection of uurown Interests, 1¢urdlens uf upactiant which 0 fepreaunt, 1iapocttul- Iy, yours, WiLaiax T Baken & o, A stuillar letter s understood to Lavo been wrlt- ten by Joln B8, Lyou & Co., aud it la belleved that (s cxample will Lu followed by ovber shippers who, like Baker & Ca., huve loug growned **not loud, but deep over what they conldered to bua gross wrong. 1t our buslness-wen who handlo the grain choose o fgnore the State Inspector alto- gether thoy may bo bawperad for » tue, but will Week end'y A4ug.7,13; 14 Y Lb necesary soon see the evil abolished mitogethar, simply dio out of starvation, WOUL Mauger &. Avery, of New York, write ss fol- Tow e advent of A new elip hae neually heen attended WILY more uf Tean el il oxcltements Dt (0l worthy 0f uate CHAL THE LEGSONE Kenson Tak hénn & inarked 8t crption ththo el AUthe upenitigof July the arket Wnsquiet, Stocks of ol waol moderate, aad the now citp nd coma_ forward Alowly, The assort- ineus war not large, yel holiers had iletermine setl, and, by nieet In worhin the'olu stack gen o tio wny falr demand fur 1ow wonip, s af wool 1y atiction eerved rar s Afie (o chiek operations, hut Iarga attendarice and the Uveliness of the bicding nt L1 g4l AllBuLb T prices tealized wore N velow Actual cust of Troqurttun, lins Indicated a iealthy con- ditlan af trade, ostabilalicd nmarket value fur woolens, A distributed n large quantity of goods. Maauincturcrs wiho ean produce dowdsit the presant priceof wools, oL 3 profl, Wil didunhtedly feel ene gouraged to ficrate thetf prusent production, while inome whose. maciinery s proved unremunérative will stap, In the Gountry wo brar of tncreaned activity. withsome advance in pr Fabnbly to the tach that the ight auppiice n the Eastern markets have hcen iihar, aliy drawn wpon during tha past ten days by a few farke Luyers, which created n little pxelted fecllns Among: dealers and & Thin, however, canoiily 10 uaintalned by the continiance of R Tegiti= Inate conaumptive demandy und, notwitiatanding this fmproveniout, there Inag ety exeepting (n parcclerun. i arely 1o dekine, bul lttle marghu uver cost of selling. CROP PROSPRCTS, To the Editor of The Tribune, Avo. h.~Some weoks since T#aw s report from the State Agricultural Burcau in regand to crops in the datly papers. ‘The cditorlal comments scemed to point It out as o ** favorablo condition, " and T cxaminad it (the tabulasstatewnent) and the digter- ont reporta from which the tublo ts made. 1 nuticed that oven whery corn was roported at 100 or over, the condition was stated in a latyo portlon of them as weedy and grasey. I alto no ticed that, of twonty conntics reported ns 100, o over, fifteen of them were entlrely out of the “tcorn belt," 0 termed, nnd oply five coun- tles within tho helt, North of the parallol of Chicago there s but little nurplus coro ever raised, snd south of the parallel of Mattoon the condition in the same, uxcc,fl. on river bottoms, &c. De- tween theao two lines, about 200 miles narth and routh, and_running across Indlana, 1iinofe: and includins the soutlc half of lowanud the north half of Missourl, the roll Is mostly black sofl prairie, and constltites the great corti belt. 1 nave cood reasan to.belfeve, from reports from rellable persons, that the crop’ of Northern Min- sourl In unt much bettor than much of Ulinois, and tho sanie s trao of Sonthern lowa, and the condl- tiow of nearly ail of the bost corn fs reporied ns weedy and grassy, 14 will make but littly differ ence [n tho general markets-whether Carroll, Ogle amil Kane have an_average of b0 or 150, @ Andt think, witha good crop, more corn would and its wny to market from Livingeton than from the whole twelye counties in the wouthern part of the Stato_ roported above un uverage piut together, Morgan, Sangawon, Me- nard, Logan, und Moultrie are vood corn counties, but the condition of the crop there Ix reported ag mostly grassy and weedy. 1 believe that overy practieaf furmor will ustaln me in the stutement that, nll things cleo being equal, grass und weeds will'eut (he nverago of a crop from to 50 per cent; in other words, much of this corn, reported ot 100 wonld nut produce more than onc-half to threc-fourthw us much ax If tho corn could have tho full strength of tho woll in- stend of beinit mapped by gross aud weeds, 1 conslder that report shown o vory bud condition of th caru ceop eo tar ne Iiluols b cancorned; and 1 doubt If it has improved any »ince, In'wet weather corn roots ruu very near tho eurface, and e late dey weathor Is drying (he surfaco and will roon kill cor IF continmd, Had the early part of the veason been dry the lant would have wonght nourisbiment deep In the soil; but as It s, frequent ralns ure absolutely necessnry to Keep ihe plants allve, “Tho vlold or surinkage below un average crop In 1iinos will be not less 1han 100,000, 660 bushcls, is tho opinion of Inoguois, POREIGN LMIORTATIONS racelved at Chicago Customs, Aug, 7, 1870: Cun- ninghom & Hunter, 18 casks soda nsh; Fowler Bros,, 100 sacks salt; G, J. Schmidt & Bro., 0 cascs baskets; Fowler Dros,, 1,150 sacks malt; Schweltzer & Becr, 2§ casos toys; W. . Faulkner, 2 cases merchandixe; Jobn V. Farwell & Co., 83 cascs dry goods; Atlantic & Pacldc Telograph Com- pany, 1,153 tolegraph poles; Charles Deunls, 6 pkgs household effects; McGHl & Tiall, 7,510 oak rallrond ties, Dutfes collected, §6,088, 38 TROVISIONS. 100 PRODUCTS—Were less active and vory steady, with firmer feeling, though not much demsnd. Tho recelpts of hogs were small, and operstura wero Ine clined to expeet Mght arrlvals from now till towsrds Octahur; wihich makes holilera 8nin, thovgh thero nre few shipping ordersh ere, and tho trading ls alinost ea tlrely for tuture dellvury. Mess Turk—\Wasquict, and nshode firmer thnn st the cluke of Baturday's trading, the demand Letug only lo- cul, whilo holdera offered thelr pruperty but sporingly, Bales were reported of 250 Urls seller August at $18,80; 5,860 brls seller Seplember 8t $18.85018.008 aud 750 Dhris seller the yearat 310, 7246 15,85, Total, 6,250 bris, The markut closed steady at F18,804/C14.00 for cash Totsy $16.HOR IS, B3 seller Auguat; $14,.85@18.8744 (or Heptembers $15.70¢15.73 seller te year, Prime iens pork Whs nominal at $10.00G19.50, and extrn do ot $14.25814. 00, : Jard—\Was rather quict, but 280 per 100 na high- er, under a imoderate deiand for next moonth's dedlye la bel ted. Bales were Toported or st §11,35611,40; Thy #1130 cuslt or seller It will wilor uummar‘ below tic price of wintur o, £ (uiet wnd firm. Winter lots were nn- clinnied, wille summer eured were quoted A shuda Rihty, sitts x good deimand ol mtuimim prices. The n roportud Wers 100 buxen Tony clears an private Terma; 10,000 b Teptember at et d (00 tes sinmer sweet-plekled hams (16 ) at e, The followiig Wera the Jatat quatations: Shout-" ok short dere. vl clear, Salted, loose, I ST [ ST 1T 11ky Bumner: hoxol siouldersy vt ¥ J0:4 inoted at u??na*rc 1ir for do lung cl m“utl for do whurt tlua: 0ic for do short clears; Urs cloarus Ui for do Cur Tor sweet-plekicd Tatns; and 1 ub b, Bacun hams sbout 19% rease=was quiot at TG e, TEKF PRODUCTS=Wore stoady and qulet at $10,75 @100 for mes: $11.70612.0 {or oxtra mew; und $29. 0060, 10 tur haia. “Tiultoin—Was qnated &t T3¢ or clty,ond 767¥c tor country lots, accurding tu conditton. NREADSTUFIES, * FLOUR—Was In moderate domand, and Lazre was no matorlat change in prices, the markot Lelng quoted ateady. There was somo Inquiry for abipmient to Cans da, In nddition to thy usual local trade. Hales were ru: ported of 240 bris winters, partly st $5.75G.0.00 1, 150 Urls sprinit oxtras, ‘partly at 83.0040,45; and B0 Lrls ryo four ab $3.73G34.00. Total, 1,410 brls., Tha market closed quiet ot the followlng as the asking ranye of prices: Cholce Wintenh $ik 2%7,23; medlum winters, $5.0Q0.00; cholce spring extras, $3.0005.50; mediumn do, $4.745.00; shippligestras, 4,254,760 chulce patents, ¥0.5057.60; cotumon do, B5,7X60.00; sour spriuis, €3.0061, 504 apriug super- fnea, $L5XE.W, Hyo Bour, €3.7564.00, Bran—\Was sctive and sgain caaler, undvr & very light deminnd, Sales wera 40 tobs a4 $0.300n track, sad $10.00 frea on board cars. Corne Jteal~Coarse was nominal at $10.50 per ton on track, WUHEAT~Was more active, aud weak, declinlng 11§ GYgc [rom the cluslog prices of Saturday, though the Tecoipts wero vury suinll,—scarcely 10,000 bu Inspected into store. There was no news from Liverpool or Lundon, and this made s cood muny operstors reatioss. thelr curso belng deterined (owards tho bear anld Ly settle lier and tiors favorable fiews by rogurd ta the crop ylell, Wil Kew York wae dull, with acarcaly suy Liqulry, “luwer 10wl T (radtng i chlefy tor futute iciivery, and tho feading utura Of the wielon wWas 8 pressure W chisnge Sopteuiber luto Octabep, which widvoed shie pretuluin on the latter 1o 4buaiqC, Thers wad very It deimand for shipant, aud il oheny tur (W lower grades. Thort o temptation to iake No. 3 ont Uf sture tuabip. as Eaatoru buyers are afraid of 16, sud 0 shippers o UL ety Lo MO IV illeas tCY Were per wited "W There s deal of " wheat htel 1s undoubtedly in_ very falr coigition, Lut shiljipers aru ot sura thab tha Fula ity loutiog Wouid uot by hut wdoptod ut the imarriage ot Caisa, Where the pourent wiue wud werved ous frst, T pateof LLltigs at Aliiwaukee secmis Lo ba squally unaste Ifacton ‘the Cummiflee wppoiuted to exmiine thy ‘Whogt thure flid euough of 1t With s ** sumuler sineli and ¥ Eaugl ™ W thake shiphers atrald of keittig hotd of poor wheat, B rrsru:emlw upaued hiero at Di%ge, sold 83 Ual4e; receded advanecd o vac, and decitied o uthg Heller Oclober suld BLIGLAL er thy fnunth runged at T grnisc, clo ‘ush No. 3 cloaed ut e for regular o K3 purted of 400 bu No. ABUW) BLUILES; O], KUK b Bas BTG 1 it RO, 3410 88 IR 03 i T fesied da, AL suics aad D by Ly ¥athplé ut GBGSC, Winneadta | \WVas in moderate demand, and No, 3 ‘conhunded 8 premiui over vralgiit, Salos were 15,00 ha N at mxcaiee, and 1,800 bu by wine B Dt i v s of 400 Lk e rud e I Peci=hale Wi o uf ew sample (equia) 1o No, 2) at 31,01 on truck, o CIN Vs Beiive i easier. devifainie e per b though the murkets ciosed sinowhat fl‘l“lll»l" sfi«u“fi hown that NElght Tou Lnd boek cixagod 6 Siitp out"abuiut it . tuiiiion i, wilcll (- Jondedy promptly, weuld vnly leave ahout Fx,0n b of ail wlure, New Yurk was guoted 1, and our lar et 1l usual, Culsidorably excevding the siupimcuid L hore was d (slr deinand for el lows, but buyers resolutoly refiiad to pay sily prejuiuni ot er Austust, W oF DUV Tea0n 1T Wia gxpected that free ddeilverive for thitw montl il now o madv, Tl been ver Vart of tha (Telghib foatn. (akea s i rday wae nnders atoud 10 be fr cort eapected In ou Atgint coutracts, Bl BiCber pleied ¢ ¥3\c, deciliod 1o &3y wid Sge. Bellr o month snld it 451390, a4l Ko, 2 clomid a1 4614¢, i Bigh cd of 5,500 bu 2 AL 4540 rby dat’ a1 4 el A gk et ing4d! 20,400 bu reJectod B 20 b1 by, ainple ut (IR Hg Y30 b Tol cre iitile worg Ketive, averaging ¥ 0 Barket ufk'hl’ll dutl und woout Syo L ay's cloalulie, rullug weuk, fu sy tagathy with rala, but (L shotia woil inatlfesied a dispaltion o ibi'af tho progi oftered by (o duciine, w inge helig tiwderate, the Harkus soon recovered e, cidaug Br, Lo n ez Jelb and eqosied by Ay inoite, wid T4 va foported dul Lvara O oW uate whin i L thie offers ol e il [ lng the Feports Slist thy vate fu some swctlo ey light tita scison, WiLh thia escebtivn the vuis were Divteclisa, The tradiig Wed ehledy tn options, cash hely, ce aud (ulet, or sepleulier oiwlied Ky, nd eloscd st und clovcd £ Cloaling g VI NU! 2 WLIE 3§ i wi Ciah walca w! 2 UL uSaL e 0 by sampla At 30@e on teack( and H,000 b ¢ 31eW 30140, Tree on board. Total 11,001, nyk: 11 and easy at 53¢ for Xo. 2, The re: celpts wern larger, 21 eard M‘lll( inspartesdt in, and that ¢ et With th ecliiie i wieat, Thite at 31es 3.000 b by et to ifed o rro- AL WeRkness by ausing hilyers 1o ol off, - Ontiond Wit holningt ut 574 foe Augiiat anid bl 107 10 reported of 400 hu No, 2 a1 33es aup It vghde, | Tatal, 1,200 b, FU et frin. Eéyfamier boing 143 2 Nlghcr, oflerings wera very Hghty and some ot The nniois shorta were bidding up Eepiembe Jupe of drawtngont seiors. “Uhe uncertain candition of tho crap, and tlie fact that thers 0 A con rhortage for September, makes niost peapls unwilling fosell"Tho ate reporta indieato (hat o crop Is not Aurning ont so well aa it pronitecd to a few wicka o 'he erap In tho Northweat wii n.h.h}fv" ve to he n fulr average are,and the samplenairendy recaived show that 1t Bins generwlly been hisevestcd in gond condition, liut & defletency fw the yleld s reported fu ¢nnua and Western New York, and fluml\lullll of this State, ‘Tho Ningarn femiocruf Atates that the fariners (n New York r" et that the yleld will nok be more than o thind ne urice as lant yenr, and Uie quality thiferior, ‘A Defttiio [pcr speake terf tavoravly of s cron in that tacatity, 11 FeporLa (ron Mm,-rp-rm;l_h"nmu ATQ it 8O Pro1= wing.’ Suptember soid at 7a7alge, and at the clase 7o Sna1, Bctuher waa offered at 736 With 705 the high: cat bid, " OId barley was iehd highers at 536.37¢ for S0, agc 1 Narth £filo howses, bt Mint i for recetpts (0 other localitl Tejected was reported saluble at Sscgine. Cash aales waore reporied of #Xbu No, 3 In N B, atdde. AYTEUNUON CALL, Wheat=Sales 45,000 bi at 0114 401 34e for Beptember, Corn—3,c00 bu reller Saptemiber g 43%e. LATENT. Mess pork was In moderate démand, declinfnic 106 nn. Aer fred onlerings, and closlng At 1475wl 754 for Feptember and 316,79 for Aukust, with salei of b lnl.!ll’.'-'.’%fl'idfl‘{ 'NE{HIIEL L] wad The o 30 for September, with salennt 1130w for September. Ciixly clioed AU Whea ety setive, and a shade firmer, Seprombor solitas rnilie Hoslmeat Olyc, G0 DEF AL WISLORRAC, Closing it the GRUNE, AGKUSL Wed . nuv'&{lfl"fll at €32 43¥c for September, i 0 43HC, Tu quist, and Airmer at 3040 bid for Heptem- d Uctober sold ot SOKc. LIVE STOCK CcHICAGO, ¢ CATLLE-Tecelved dustog Sunday and Mondoy- 4390 hend, It was o lfelets Diarket, Thore were fawer buyera prescnt than usual, and s the abacnce of compotition the lieavy supply placed holders at adiend- vantage. Nor ws tho eavy supply ali thnt ecllers had 10 contend with, the quality of the offerlugs being roor, whila advices from tho Bast were of & character -to deter shippors frum actlvo operations, OF e 5,00 or inors cnttle in the yards, carcely more than 1,500 changed owners. The fact that tho day's bustcss Timilted wan ot duo to the Bruinces of hollers, s there wha o general desire to realfze, and b most instances o witiingness to make a reasonable concesslon. The day's sales show 8 reduction of 102134c. Falr to ahipplitg streers sold at $4. 006 5,005 stockery at buteliers’ eown at §2.3561,007 and Texns Lirou g for pour 1o choles. Tho wmarkut OATTLE SALEN. Price,| N0, 24 Texny N Texon 44 Texny n Price. s B 5 41 Texas 114 Texna .. 105 Teaan 23 Teana lll 762 250 110GE~Itecotved, %,378 head. There was o fairly nctive market dnring ‘the foretioon at fully.sustained rices, but later in Uo day the demand foll off, und Iatc ules twero effocted at & docling of fe, Tecuipta, a3 hotvn above, were modernte, and only a small numher remtained tn the pene ng tho clove. Snles were noted at $01,450.73 fOF PUuF Lo extra, The larger purt al §6.406 .30 for lieayy, and ot $5.60w0.60 for (fght welghts, Bkippers sold At $0,0060.20, nad culls uL £6,0063.75. Following are some of thie transctiols. a. 6.20 8.60) 35 8.50] A .50 8,45 0.50] al4n 81K U4 8,501 a.45 £. 0| 045 .50/ .45 8.55) 5 2 . 50 7 wun & Falr Iocal did L 82,50 173 for Infericr to cholcs G2.73 per hicad for 18ms, Tiie fece! Yone, Aug. 7 fesreteitceetnts, 4,720, mak New Yonx, Avg. 7.—lleccer—iicceints, 4,720, mak- 10 T ALOTOF Uhe WeOk ARG AL 1) HI0VAE WOEK] AUAL- G miked; mainty coumiun aad siediume supply es- cesalve; weatlier oty market tho very worst for tho sciling [nterest experionced this yeur: a fow tops re- tuttedas 103301 strletly prime lots went'at 10idc; falr to very eholea picers, BY{@10c; common and ticdlum na. Tivee, tusuiges poor (o decent Texar, Chicrokee: aod o oS abier ot it (it demand es, and ot $1,60 s wore 750 head. Colorado, o ity car:Iomds ungold, .\'Au{)—n il S0, ek g 30,500 for the week, nzafin 28,790 14t weeks demand not equal to Lhe anp: ki roduction, hutp retalled t GuC{es some of ¢, but 4i{uo¥e wan the c: & few fancy the poorest told 6t neral mange; common tv o0t Juts vt Iative, (A €3 Mluw WAles, e e Rl Yt for thi wael; againat 17, ¥ weeks noao oferod nilye, RAST LIBENT EART Linkxrr, Auy, 7.—Cutile~Recelpta sincg Frl- day, 3,001 head, or 112 cars of through stock and 70 cars tor ths market, niaking o total for the wevk of 8,212 licad, agalust ;207 jast wecks wupply good, but fio biy= sreoh hand except local butchora Mt retall, asls usasl o Mondays; no quatations Jioge~iieceipty 5,34 lieads total for the woek, 1445, auiust 19,470 fast weeky Yorkers, $5.5000,73) e A4 hends totat for th X, e 0w 24,000 hod, Bgatist 31,700 1at woeks nona seioge " CISCINATY, CixerynaTs, 0,y ANz, 7,—-ifoge—=Fair and firm; fafe 10 good 1ight, $6.506¢0.50¢ do heayy, Sl 4060, 00; come ot and rouit Iiis, §3.75GU.00; recelpls, 1,0207 ahip: \ciits, 285, T, Louts, S, Lovia, Mo.. Aug. 7.—llogr-Stendv, with gosd demanil; Yorkers anu bacon, &5.U0wG,23; bulchors, Puiludeipblos €0:336040 'y slow; little dolng; prices unchanged. LUMBER, The cargo market was ctive and ateady, ‘The offer- tugs were larger, numbering over thirty cargocs, and tho yarl-men wero out carly and boughit about 0 cargocs. Tho offerings were 1nostly common {nch and pleca stuff, The formersold more readlly than it did Tast week Bt $7.77@9.23, and pleco stuff was qulet salo AL $7.20. Uood luuber continuca searce, and §s conse- quently frm atboth yards and docks. Lath are also firm, and $1,13 han been oficred for large quantities and refused, scllera holding at $1,20G:1,25. Many munuface turers huva stopped cutting luth, as therc {s no proit fo shipping_them at present prices, hieuca tho ight ro- celpts. Shingles rango from $2,0002.90, Thero wero 10 new featurcs futhe retatl Lranch of the trado. Siall orders are comifng inall tho while, and some deslers refers (0 A svo nalight ncreasa i Che volume of mlch, it the market {4 usually conatdored quiot, Cloar Tums Ber {x firm, Lt prices £0r GRlicr Grades are sbout b r- Tegular ad ever: Firatand scond cleat Thirdclear, 1 e Thiri ciear, thi Clear fooring, Ar: Clear siding, Arst and First common S10g...or,ve Flouring, Nrat coummon, drovkcd. Flooring, second common, dreased, oz boatds, A Box buards, 1 atock boarda, I Dourd ok how Comnion bosrdi & afioit feicl Fenclig, 16 1t Commui b Latl.... A shingl b o BY TELEGRAPII, AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YOIK. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Nuw Yonk, Auk. 7T.—Grain—Wheat, opened waak, with amall offerings, and closed lower; sales of 56,000 bu At 7GH0o for Inferlor spring, chicly st 706 TTMct 923c tor good steamer No, 3 Milwaukee spriug; b0 for sofi No. i Milwaukee apring; 1. soring; Tange No. 1 spring, nomlually $1.1301,35; No. spring nomtnally &5403c; rangs No, 3 apring vic@ $1.08, soft (0 hards market dull and 2638 lower 1 sall, ‘with nu pressura on the partof sellers. Jiys dull st s for hot Weaterni Western hot (0 prime, (@i, Coru easler and falrly sctive for esport sad home use, with considerable sales for forwand dellvery) saleaof 814,000 bu at B3 fur hot (o warnj 85¢ for steamer uugraded indxed; 5048570 for good to cholee mall mixed, fuchuding 0,00 bu 1n store a1 854 for exporty 47 for graded wmized; Sde for graded yellows 130,000 u for delivery lust balt August werv fncluded In the saled at dc. Oats baraly steady for cholce, but dult for luferlor qualiticsi salesof 40,000 b &4 20362 for vange of Westorn and Btate mixed; 30@47¢ for tho vango of Western aud ktato white; 35430¢ numlnal for puor 1 cholcs No, 3 Chica- &0 mixed; C@10c for the raugeof Weatern mixed; commion 0 ehulve closed dull, Ocean Freighis—Very Qulet tnarket la berth-ruomy Tates without chanke, wud steadyi 1 charter-room thiero wan an {mproved husincas; rates without casen- tlal eliunge; engagements embraced 10 Liverpool by steam, (0.000 bu whent at8!{d, aud 4,020 bu do at B}t Proridone—Pork very quict, with holders Brmers mew mess on spot quoted Tt 19851075, without business; at the second call, for Auguat, $19,50 bid and $10.00 wked; for September, $14,70 bid and 10,05 sakcd. Cut-mcats frin et i wtddies continued tirm at 10ige for Western 1o ar, Lund a trifle hizher and very firm, With fafr business; sales 430 ticrces prima uleans ol upat at 8114511, 62%; lso St Hereve for August at §11.00,,1.625; 0,250 lerces for Boplember vt E11.635 110, cloving ot §11674A11.00; o Octlicr wt $11.70; 250 Ucrces for No- vembor st 810,03, &0d 750 Horaes sellers’ optlon for the rumaluder of e year, ot $10,25010.05, Sugur—3uct beiter busiuess fu raws; quotations fur- ther udvanced uad maintatucd with much strengihy 1alr 10 Goud reining wl iFseosser centrifugal ot Juct thy Sedite . §35.0788.00 30.00Q31.00 (817 aud under 2 i, Ving, 200 2 cluse man(fentod 3 Lendeney toward sitl Ligher d2ures; redned falrly active, Tultowo—Firm. isalcaof 50 bria at 81,143, nad 3 per gallon. ke Wealern Amociuict Prewa. * To--thdton ~Steady at 12 3.195Q A D3je; beplei- s2cy Boveinber, nuuryy b2 Pt 12%c; May, 13 173 July {3270 s¢ actlyes teerlpta, 74,000 byt wiper e Sttt and West 10000 exirn, $1.500 325 whity Wil o0 & extra Olio, §1. nerola patint pr L) i eil—gtears firain=Wlieat dufl mer, $1. 5 e eprinig, D3CLELL 0, NI ket duily G, Taey Wenern, u chofee, i Tierley noindiinig alt uneedticds Yery £ Corn heavyi tasrly 8 §1.000 1: Weaterh mised liot and e low Shized grady A3c milsel du,Re: 4 ate o graded, 0487 WiAed teamior i s led, BabTe, Ut Neavy and areapingt o (it 40,600ty Mlxed Western and Glate, J0wdics WIIA e \hl.' '.M: ced, isd unchanged, ea noininally nnchangeds quiet, Augar Airnier a shiades £a1r t good rednlug, ®ge ey prinie, o¥(e3 reuhed, 1F4 s 13de. Molassas—Ticmand falr an wiarket e, Rice wi e Murket wuliy crude, vjes Tened, 17840 g Spirits Tarpentine- Viys an Eestendyy Wostorn, Piochicni=Fork quty mese, S10.6510.701 Aeptent SHID v 1! Heet bring’ widdies tiring W rn long elear, Jobfes etty du, 103eelujie, Lard frmers - prie stodn, ¥21013415, 0201 Beptow: ber, 8110341100, Jtutter—Wester, 13725¢, Cieene—Tettled: anilge, Witsey=iirm; $1.105¢°51. 13, Br, Lot1s, A Cittontigher, middifng, 1174 T, Lotts, Aug, 7.—Cotton—1igher: m ng, et Tow inidiuie, ICE R GrITNN LYy Do - Fonr=Sount tedinm fall eatras wanted at £4.502 B other graden very duil, Gruin—\heat atendy aud tirm carlit namo bid Auxusi and Sepie G0t Canlly §101 AURIEE 1,00 & wa dull and lowers mixed Western, 4 Augst Oat 3, Botge neked enshs sales 100 Apruats 006 230 JeSeptents Ler, arkot duils toyge Hid cashy boe LId Auguat, "7 Stendy and Gemg gl to. Lrutfeiany=tork dull and whelianze Beld iiktiers $11,875¢ aaked: | L dully houlders, 7Afes clear Fib, 06 1030 neked i, Tucon—darker dully sliouldcrs, B}5sedgei clear Ty 10MEAT Ihru{;u-x- four, 2,000 brin; wheat, 63,000 buj corn, 00,0 buj uats, 60X but Ty, 4,000bu} barley, nonc; TOLEDO, Fionr—Fteady, Ay goud demand; o, 2 white Wi, F1.124€1 new whiits 02 dby §1:04; o, 0ld, ¥1.03) nme i new 2 $1.12; Seplember, L1k n sjot, et S Eehtean, et do Narn ' Ttk 225 Ko, 4 red winter, $1.18; dy FL014: Tejected Ted, néw, T7c} hew Corn dull; ashisde lower: Ter held ut Alcg 50%e ol rade, 4fci duniay + Mtichixnn, i 0. & awiber (lifnoly, 81, Nigh mixed, 493(ct beptem low tiilxed, 4N} Gaun nrisy ew bria; wheat, 25,0001} carn, 06, wwheat, 5,000 bus corn, PUILADELTIIIA, ”l:“uu.anzl.enll AU To=Tetroleum—Quiet; refincd, ‘Seed—Cluver, £17,00018.00; timothy, €275, Flour—tien surer, €3.50% oxtra, 84,000 $5.00@0.00; State, Ublo, snd 01 ut rendys red Olito, $1,0021.10; aniber, SL2Ms 125, Corn 1 falr douaids sall, 506 icr steant, OW5IC: yellow, Abatde, Oaia midre gct- ives mixud, 40ct white, 43214c, Whisky—steadys W -Whieat, 10,600 AmiengtWhcat, 40,00 Luller—Firm; Veringg New York Btate, 9,000 bu, U3 corn,'B1,00 i, vauln, " Bradtord County, and 423 0xtra, iy Western ex- Trna, 20iics Brats, 16 ioe, il vl Koyv—stendy; Wesicrn freah, 17G18c. PALTIMONE, DatTivone, Aug. T.—Hour—Uood qulct but firmy e non duil and wenki Weitarn superdne, 82,506 3. oxtra fuinily, $3. 3 hent Fm £ Weatern red,81.150 1 Pennsylvaniareid, £1.20. Corn—Western mixed, £7e. Outs qiidat but steadys’ white Westera, S3@doc; mtzed o, i 76 e iroriaio) | blioulders, Bides clear kb, lear HU, 113§ LIe, uni activer Western, 166230, sud drmg Riw- cargoes, 144210303 Johbing, 10w Lbe, N Tetroleum—Slarket easter; crude, o)e; refined, 17%@ 1ike, IWhisky—Offered $1; 14 no buyer, Receluts~Wheat, 3§,000buy corn, 41,000 bit. Shipmente—Cors, 6. W0 b Gicuonatt, Aug. 7. Firmer, ot 11}c. [Tpur—sieads and 06 : £4.755.23, Grain—Wheat ninderately Retive and highery red, 830 G106, Corn searce and Lrm ot 45:47c. Oata firmer; not quotabiy hiklior; 2438e. ~ iyo stesdy, abGoc, Bare Tey quict sad sicudy' st 70GT5C, Proviaioni—'orkc frm: 8190081025, * Land firmy steun Deld at 114G 114ci CUTrCut ke, Ket- o stemly o 1U4313c, Bulk meats ateady: fairdes inan; aitonliers, 7946 cleag b, bye e BH(c Luyer Auguity clear, 14 #1046¢. acon quictand tria; & ) 10l 10te, 1144s 11500 Ihisky—Goou emiaod; Suil prices: $1.10, sV TEABIES CELIAL OMG, IHABSt - pockePs poyIng e ci, Lo 0 ckel 0y 12 13¢ 1o nedldma grades. t ! MILWAUREE. MivwATxEE, -Aug. 7.~Flour—qulet; frmiy held. GratnWhieit upotod wewict a Whadd Wieher: closed quictwud firmy Ko, 1 Miiwaokes, 91,081 haro, $1:14; 2 ihaey Beptember, Gddsei October, 9o No, i, widfe, “Corn sesdy; Ko, ¥ in_fair demauds. 47c, UOata steudy; falr demimil; No. 2, 30%e. Itye nomllmly steaiy; No, 1, €0c, Uatley strong nad higher; No. % 7ci Beptemnber, 74: Evetgits~Dulls wheat to Bufialo, 20 Oswego, S¥ic. Kecéipta—Flour, 7,000 briss wheat, 20,000 bu, &aipmenta—Flour, 4,500 briss wheat, 17,000 bu. BUFPALU, Durrato, Aug. 7.-GruinWheat—Good militng do- mand aid steady: sale 13,000 bl Bhobuyyan 6t B, 181 Tard Milwaukeo st 81.13. Corn dull: aales of 1,700 u Western st 3oc, ~ Ollier grains heglocted, Frelghtu=Unchisvged, nosToX. Boxroy, Aug. 7.—Flour—Leimand wales confined (0 el 'WJ prices unchauged. ‘Grain=Corn uncnsoged, Oats=No, % whito oud mixed, ui40] rejectod, 31@340; No. I wlite, 466 47c. NEW ORLEAN Npw Onteaxs, Aug., 7.—iay-Dull and lower; eholco, 821,10, Jiran—=Firmer; Tifc. Othicrs unchanged. ——— COLTON, Nzw OnLxa¥s, Aug. 7.—Cotton scarco and firmt sales of 250 hales good ordinary Rt $30lfo; Jow mid- diing, 1037%10%c; middilng, 1155G113c; good mid- dling, 1752128} receipts, net, 303 bales; gross, £03; €XDOFLs Runa; stock, 44,050, toutLr, Aug, 7.~Cotton firm; middiing, 113c; net recclpta, 07 balea; salos, 102, CianLrsToY, Aug. 7.—Cotton firmy middling, 1142 11%e; petrecalpts, 11 bales; sales, 30§ £xyorts coasts wire, 201, Gasyeatax, Ang. 7.—Cotton stesdyt 11Xci net o celpts. 70 Lales; safes, | SAVANKat, Aug. 7.~Cotton firm; middifng, I1ct net Tecolpts, 205 balvsy snlcs, 36} exports, coastwise, 43T, DRY GOODS. New Yonk, Aug. 7.—Bustncss contlnucd fatr with domestic commissfun hiouses, und Jobbing trade lghts Cotton gowds wers fn moderate requeat. Cotton San- icle and bieachied ahirtiags were mosy active, Printa wore {o oot demsud, and ginghams, dress goods, shawle, falt akirta, and hostary, were {n betier roqueat, Wavlen pvols wer ratier qulet. - Forolgn soode woved slowly, g‘um sndlimited; PETROLEUM. CLEYELAYD, O., Aug. 7.=—D'étroleum markot very quicts etaudard wiilte, 110 teat, 13¢, Prrrsnvno, Aug. 7. rolcum quiet and firmg crude, 2,52/ ut Larker's; refined, (7hic, Philadelphia delivery, AMARINE. CIICAGO. Anutyats—Schr J. O, Moss, Muakegon, lamber; schr Q. M. Plior, Ludington, Jumber; schr Putral, Muskegou, Jumbeps sche Madelra, Osw schr M. Dall, Muskegon, lumber; schr ' ere, Musgkegon, lumber; vchr C. J. Roeder, Mauls- tae, lumber: schr Granger, Ludwig's Pler, barl schir Clty of Urand Raplds, Grand Haven, luinber; schr Walverine, Grand Haven, lunber; sche Mary Amanda, Grand linven, lumber; schr Ilnttlo Flsher, Ludington, Jumbe: Jolinston, White Lake, lumber; schr or, lorme Shoo Uay, wooli echr Kato Lyons, Muskegon, lumber; scbr L. M. 3Muson, Pentwater, bark; schir Adrintic, White Lake, lumber, schr Unconta, land, coal; schr K, Scoville, Muskegon, lum- cur Carrler, Frankfort, Jumber; schr Two Clurles, Ludington, Lark; schir Clara Parker, Elk Haplds, plg-iron; schr llans Crocker, Little Bturgeun, fcc; schr Topacy, Manls lJumber; achrd, B, Merelll, Pensunkee, lumbor; schr Libe orty, Muskegon, lumber; schr L. A. Blmpson, Ludington, lumber; schr JL Rand, Unton Pler, bark; schr Willie Loutit, Ludington, lunber; schr Coral, Lincolu, bark; schr Flying Mist, Oconto, Jumbey sche . . Campbell, Manlitee, lumber; schr Fleet Wing, Grand Traverss, bark; schr QOypay, White Lake, lumbe Jrov Mesvenger, liunton Harbor, sundrios; prop Sruesdel, Biaton Hurbor, wundrleas prop Feader, Sout Havn, sundrles; brop Jovu, Bugalo, s dries; prop . P, Heath, Suugatuck, sundrie prop Now Era, Grand Havon, towing; brap Law: tence, Bufiulo, sundrh prop Montana, Lutlato, sundrice; prop_India, Uconto, Urcen' Ba; " Michizin Clty, towing: stir Chicayo, ‘Mani aundries; atine Corona, Stuskogon, sundries; B, stme’ Andrew duliiison, Altiwau ligh sche I B, Kilug, Whbits Lake, = Wou wchr Ellza Duy, Whlte Lak Tumbe schr 11, B, Burger, Ludington, lnmber; schr Nurth Btar, Pentwater, lmber; sehr Peoria, Muskegon, lumbers selie €, Mbbard, Saugatuck, bark; wehe @, Lo Wrenin, Alpena, luiher; chr Lady Luifcrin Wheatley, raltroud tiw; schr Sevenths Oifo, Grand River, lutaber; sch A, Musher, Cuvboywd, lume berywehr b WY Purey, Alpenn, hinber; wehr Levl Urant, Travenso uy, bark i venr Nussad, buflalo, coutivche Minnle Mutller, Muakegon, lulnber; Danlel G, Fort, Ciovelaud, coul Escanaba, hr hf Reed Cuse, Seon vre; pelir ban Juciuto, Alpena, lamber; ' welr A O. Uanson, Muskego, Iumber! sche R J0 Bklduore, | Penfwa- ter, lumber; — wehe Dellot, Kewatncs, tees wcke O I Tckley, Muskvion, lumber; chr Fiyug Cload, Grecn 'l reur J. " Iracy, Whitu Luke, lumbers ache dciving, Al- pcna, Tinber; setie J. A olnies, White Lihe, ood; sche Musilion, Clevelund, Loaly reur tinn- et Albena, lumbers schie A 37 Mowey, Clove: 31, funbor; rclir Golden Tule, Coboyizn, luni- bur I, Clevelind, cual; schr (corge cati b, fron-uro; shit Hed Wing, tie, co.l; sk denilo Mulien, Mantatce, unibers achr Fushion, Ludin:ton, woud. Ciianibtiog Viseaddll, Buon Haar, ondrice; ackie U W Eage, Uuilale, 04,505 U3 corn; atmr Chicazo, Manitowar, 24 ntie np, sundries: bu corn; relir Menekaunee, Men tallow, i brleapples, and ¥undrd tlerton Itnbor, rundites Mcueknunee, 5 Dile Wihite 1. 6 b o b, Marh, fart Colbarne, Johnston, ¥ \{ ton, nchr J, achr €% 1. Mineral Stut Coronn, M prop G, P, 1eath, ' San; kreen hides, sundrics pena, 10 bl heed, 3 do pork, and ronsides, Cedar River, { (oct, 100 by way, KIngston, 17,755 bu wheo on, B brls Tlguor, ana suy,| chr Trumin Muey, o[ HO bt nata, 4 bris oy elie Annle M. Poterem, By ¢ 204 19, 44,009 #lmp et it carn, “tinileien Brls beef,' 12 Dl pork: briz Comineree, yo Inee, 2 dile Turd, and sundriug; prop 6. it Ogdensbun 0 bit_corn, 5 brix flanr, 151 neky ond sundlos, 151 bales wool-iy , du0 bele pori; projs ‘Teader, South Tavad, sy ——— FREIGIITS, CincAan—Thera was a good demand for e, for cotn, and room was reported taken for Uu corn by aall at 1%4c,nnd by steam and nbout 16,000 Lu wheat by prapelier, Ing arathe charte B! el 00, At usua) m:? Talloy, To Buffalo—Lrops favn, cyby Montana, and EmplreState; barges Adama, Qrgy, and Raleigh; and rchr Winslow, all cornat lvmp Waverly, wheat nnil corn through, Ve Yie, Ta rjea brop India, Whont aud cari, and Achi Allegkiry ) cory through, Detiorr, Aug. 4.—Thy demand Improving, Whent rates to Oswovo, frlo, 2tic; ta Cloveland, 1he, free An Sable to Detroit, §1. MILWAUKEE, ANg. B, frefghty to-day, and rates remals nol -Nothing Whitaker & (o, repagt tho “scoiv Lulpiita, for vorse) 43esto o of” elevatiof Ttnker, done fn minal nt 5 wheat {o Bultalo, and Hlge to Oswego und Riggy ton. LAKE MICHIGAN. CiticAon, There wero twelve cargocs of lumby In port Iast ovenfiig. As the wind iy quite favery ble a large humber leet {s expected hero towday, . “The rates for carrying lomber have sllfencd o what during the lust few days. Tho schr Grags Murey was chiartered yeaterday to b dry lnmber from Oconto to thia elt; m. This an advance of a shillin; ring n cazgo o y 8t S1.70 pey 15200 Tihe prg Grorge Dunbar and the harge Eldorndo have byy docled by the Chieago Dry-Daock Coy MpAnY 1o ha leaks stopped. ‘Ilhis Company Is nleo mukingy new centre-bourd for the harge Contesy and fs calking bor top sldes....Complay W mado by meveral tugmen thot gy end of the schr Orknoy Lads, T5ins poy Tndipna street bridpe, i adritt, and has swng, nround #o ns Lo obstruct the river fn that vicinlyy, She onght to be attended to Lefore any damage jy dane....Mlko Driscoll has been appolnted Captaly of the tug Tarrant, In place of Con signed..., The sche Topsey, while b the river yesterday morning, came | Malioncs, re. el (owel ¢ 1 contact ity thie sbutment of the Stule street hridge and had hey n....The to Nighthawk towed minus her bowsprit and torn Montgomery ran iuto the rehr river, The latter vesscl wi aged, constdorable of Ter torn away. ‘The damage to the Mot alight....The schr 1ilggic and Jones quarler-fron torn off and her slern-pisnking woi % it the kehr Nang inio'the abniment of Van Buren strcot brldge terday, and the Nassan came out of the sonmt 115, ..o proy Croclker In thy acverely dam. stern” lelng ntgomery wy s¥as charierel Kuflcmn 10 take o cargo of fron-ore from Escans. 3 to Asfitabula nt 00 cents, Frox Laxe Surrmor.—The prop Jos Hurd, of Leopold & Aullmm'n" kae Hfig‘z‘flh Line, arrived here 8. Baker faraishes herfrip: ~ G Lo following fnt {c-tcmny morning. Cletk 7. erosting loget led cvening of 25th; left the west shore Thuraday morning; had some wen crossing Lete Michigan; passcnzors not sea-alck, but “’l‘) ealled into mouth s‘“‘ll‘g::'].flil‘lm highly, Tifver morning of “8th: not a passen, on “deck enjoying the beautiful delightful weather. This [s trls up and downj and locked through '4 . on our morning. We saw two lnr‘:e CXCUTAIONA €N Ol 1,500 people on board, voyage, urriving at the "da arrived at sty ger below, 4l scenery and of the tie esnat ., ond proceeded Purlu;;u Sundsy ‘Thlu day Fortago Lake wan full of life, ute with all ot We also saw lyingnt dif- fcrent wharts the stmrs Arctic, cuynfi el opn, Uiy of Fremont, and Manfateo; also sieni-bargé Sxia and Lark Favorito, **Aug. 1 found us at Marquettc, on Tlero we ook on down cargo and g of pusengers, moat of them foreigners. This wau Jaly 50, way dorn, 0d ninuber Ttiste 1narkablo “tho' heavy Europeun travel we camy il with — their scnson, Rervants, wiz Buskets, ond henvy luggage. They are s Jolly “peoplo und huve gay limen I port of Marquette, the Int, we saw stmrs. St Padi st Lo, ‘Cuyaliogs, stean-harge Sy Jarecki, Tay and ley, and Charles Hinckioy. ‘motning of the 2d, we _met stmr Paciic and 8. Gaskin, Wo had a fine run to Chi Satarday_ovening, Will leave az: IB\upL‘IIllr Tucaday evenlng, Aug, B, nio 0. 15, Hale, Superior, M. I, Jones and wife, of (ho Britlsh Na: wife, Mackinao); J. Taston, C. and daughter, of New \'u‘rk Cit. M, . Tuttle, J. 8, consorts, schr New London, Alva Drad- Wu left Marquetts Ran the river 4, v 1 hes Northerner st cnyo, arrivlsy ain for Law ut 8 o'clock. ¢ Uhe most prominent passengors down wes Judge Cochrane and wife, of Feorl Cupt, G, I, yal { (ol a4 Smith an{ v, wife, of Hydo Parks Mrs, M. A, Rozet, of Phih- deiphia (ot at Sheboygan), A’ part y of Englia people wera with us us tar as Mackiuic. MARQUETTE. Speclal Dirpatch to The Tribune, Marquerty, Mlch., Aug T.—ARUVEL-DPrp Havana; echirs Hclenn, Genoa, Clty of Tawas, Creankp—8chrs Clty of Tawus, Genoa, Passen Dowx—Stmr Paclflc, WeaTuzn—Line, Hippogrife, —— g TORT MURON. Ponr Ilumow, Mich., Aug. 7.—DowN—Prm Mary Jarecki, Scotla, Alaska, Wale s and bargry Tompest and bargow; tug Prindle and raft; echs Herpert Dudley, Emma A, Mayes, 8.V, R Noges, Grace Whitney, ‘ff. A. Lonesiar anf &, (. drmp. " r—1rops rrees, Japan, Or and bargen; sclir Blsmarcks Winp—Southi; gentle, WeaTHIR—Fine. TIIE CANAL. Richinond, West Side, cors, Jonoess DBmpoerost, Aug. 7.—AumivEn—Trop Atlantl Lacon, 2,600 bu corn; Messenger, bu corn; Gold HMunter, LaSallc, 0, Lacon, 6,00 000 bn corz; Andrew Jackson, LaSalle, 6,250 u corn; North Branch, Bufalo Rock, 5,000 bu corn; Montresh Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn; Cataract, Uf corns Brililant, Morrle, ', bicorn; Georgla, Senoca, 8,400 by CurAnen—Commurce, Bird's Bridg 100 bl ealt; Orlon, Marscllics, i:mpMunmu\c Luckpurt, 4,371 €af, Lockport, 5,300 bl wheat vort, b, 103 bu Wheat, 'y 3 Ell Metropolls, Chillicothe, 6,200 bu cor ,810 bu comn;' D, T Morris, 4,100 bu'carn; prop Whalé, Sencea, 44,105 it Tuinbet: ticn, 0,000 b Wright, KWJ corn, 1,700 latt, wheat; M3 zabetl, Lol MISCELLANEQUS, 'fiits AD TiAT,—The United States stmr Micdle gan [s on her way to Clucago aud Milwaukee.. Mr. J. Tomlmion, Geueral Supe rintendent of Lights for the Domlnlon of Canada, fs now (@ apecting the lighthouses under his chorge....The schr Jubin Willard was dumaged lns Erie to tho amount of about $000 by vis Lord running Into her.. .. A lurge t Thursdayss tho propJar Honting felazt was seen on Lake 8t. Cldlr last Thursday,...Th S*The wt the Blos 1OUT N Raginaw Jepublican saya: Dunlap, ~ which forin Alpens, have had u but reports Bhow au Duve uxtenda its trip to this poin does not attempl TIver navigutivr dlsputch sny: the Untlud Statos upon entoring Cui not made fres by teenty with the United States, Minfuter of Cusioma contemplates stopping b s el i redrens bo wot obtalned byt parilid and mildor measuro, ™. ...Capt, Gl prop Fountali Clty, reporiu that ou down bo dld nof jiuss o stngle vessel Incrense of late, but thy Duokp * 1t la understood ti tu the stoppage of all tug-boats bringty irs Dove snd re Line 10 un tan The 0 ocoA Taront) n uddithon < Lwe fe0 undlan walets et baon, of the the last Irif bound dova on Lake ljuron, nor was ote seen for two days Thils fa rather a remnarkablo circuniatancy In cuby nectlon with the uavigatlon of our great lakes, aod {Hustrates the extremy dullncss of ahi A TERIYBLK OckaN Vovauk,—~The left Lundon vn Dee, 27 with a large cral merchandize. in pavseng lhup;.lll of Slio hud sleo” on chief cabin, nine second cablu, and nhne (hird 8 ru, nl the cabins belng on dec arch, about i o, ., the sca W32 iping. gt ons curgo vl - o e ] Iashed into fury, and tremondous bodies of Wale® camw on board,' the sea overrunning Loth lded and atuost bugying tho ship, At i s truck on the hort quarle in the windows und filled the mloou, ¢ port quartor by soa which dou, w.. “T'he our of one of the sccond cablus wus also stove, and apartment flled. _About 4:10 4 continucd 10 tise, rolled i over Loard butwarks, smaihiug in the dool abip house on_deck, andy furcing it and through, completely'sntted the uller constornation of the passoige all waalied out of their berths, and about amouy the wrock of smushed broken cheats, l»cddlnf. stores, ¢lc. agony of terror hat the bour of somo 14 wonthe od, son of ouo of the naned passengers, by the uca from his mothor's nring overtoard, beyond all hope of rescuo. fortupate mother was near sharfug th her child, but was scized by the ar held by lier husband, just as wlio \ay boin out by the sume rush of waler walch & It_wos about this time that an n. tho aéa, Which ort and st Foof the d- ¥ way uuuu(h cablus, te tlo who were o i s ey would bo waslicd 05k Tufant Wil el Vo eareied “The ud ¢ samo fate df m und fraly carehud ot avat her fnfant. The father wia alvo atruck by 3% and driven beadforeinost throngh u purtition :‘u the next cublu. seconds hoard, valloes wupplied them swith elothin Tat. et —— - biu_ passiugers were olvo Wash “Hao womci wero taiien hnto the ciddy it the men were lodged ln the furceartle, Tho baggage and cdects of 1 over £nd te g omsLlserpoil Jonea s 1ot brave, and Is capablo of endutlit auy humilfations before defending himeelt. ¥ vl was yesterday ispecting suat by chura-teribtie tears, cxcellent servaut, with o sfh, tsster s far furwet Blsel: urguweut withs peopte with Lub- ct, who kuows hi well und loves hita welh P Jones wurdrobie found a pulr of pautalois dama - b 1) 0l fued e e oy

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