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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., AUGUST 23, 1876, 17.00 for Septe L. was maderately active and 10130 lower, cloeing 0 fur September and £, 10 for tha year, A nt $10.90 for Beptember, 810,10 for October, 0G80.15 or tho year, ihe were lower, with sales of 100,000 Long and short clesrs sold (300 8%ty aetivaand shont 4o higher for tu- n; of an ndyanca || TRADE AND CO The Produco Markets Irrcgular, but Moderately Active, ) irin at 210, 03 for Octeber, Ards, 10 to 13 T, onrd Pams, Aug. 22, —Tentes, 1031 30c, FRrANRFonT, Ang, 22.—United States bonds, new Os, 103X, indian fend, 4- — REAL ESTATE. Provisions Tome and Ensler---Bread- stuffs Generally Firm. —————— BY TELEGRAPIIL TOREIGN CITIRS, Bpectal Dispated to The Tridune. Aug, 23-11:00 & m,~Flour~No, 1, 3381 @raia=Wheat—Winter, No. 1. 0¢ 6d: No.. 3, Pay spring, No. 1, 8s od; No. 3, 7a 8d; whito, No. 1, o8 4d} No, 2, 01 1) etub, No, ~No. 1, 251 No. 2, 24 8d, DProvisions—Pork, 88 6d} lard, 508010815, LIVERPOOL, AU, 32~3 P Dy —Breadstufy— ‘arn waa quletand Addee, rx.am{’.tn Lhs instd Tober at 443644 rd on thres vessels for 127, The following Instrnments were Sled for racord Tucsday, Aug, 22: CITY PROPRRTY. w 000 bu eory to B LE) 0 Orohant, W Very Large Freight Engage-~ ndian Oeohant, X ments for Corn. FINANCIAL. There can be no miatake abont It. better feeling In business and Ananeia clrcles than has presafled for some months past. Whether this hopefnl condition fs to continue, and per- chance go on Increasing, the futuro alone can des termine; but that in Chicago at least prospects look, brighter now than heretofors admits of no ques- Produce begins o show an active movement Veseel room for about 875,000 bu was taken yesterday and the evenlng provions, all GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Was quotod at $2.20, BROOM-CORN~Continues ln moderate demand, Tha Tloston Rulietin, Aug. 19, says: ** Broom-corn I8 have ing amild type of speculation running through the bulter grades, and onc or two Rastern manufactarars ara understood to have taken out simost all the ebolca Reeon at a8 1.1fc. The roports of the mew crop conflfct; but tho wet spring delsying planting and the hot summer scorching & good many of the heads ns they fiest burst forth [s tho basts of a short-crap theory In the Bouthern section of New York and Ohloctitting has been begun, The ro- portasll agrea that tha length of the corn will be on #n averago redeed about J Inch, but the condltion so It ho heavy storma occur for & week wlil be quite free from mildew, and discolorations, the amount of red brush will no doubt be fully as large as a year ngo." local quotations: Hutl, @100} medium com, 3@6c3 good to cholce medium brush, 4}4@3ios fair Inalde and covers, 4@4Y4os Inferfor, 3@ae; crooked, 2R4c. BUTTER-Trade continucs a¥tive, with prices orm at the late advanice. Although the past week's recelpte exceaded 1,000,000 B3, nearly evorything was taken promptly upon arrivalat fully the quoted prices. Chiolca table butter continues acarce, and sales ures than quoted below are not lnfrequen are tho ruling rates: Cliolce to fancy yellow, 23@26¢1 medlum to good grades, 17@20¢y Inforior to common, BAGGING~Graln bags arc held with excoeding firm- ness, and higher prices arc looked for. For other lines the market 1s moderately activo and steady. Quota- tloneremnin as followa: Btark A, 213¢c: Peorless AA, 23'c; Lowlston, 23)c: Montaun, 23cs Ontarfo, 2cs Amerlean A, 20c; Amoskesg, 200; Otter Creck, 20c; M@15c; gunnles, slngle, 18} market at ahont stendy and no important improyement 1 trada Is ke Tan, Uil conlee Weather seta 1 W 3 et atendy AL 73{1¢0a for gnod both for hard and demand 18 now fatre y taken fn_guch quautl- coienes 8208 ‘Total af all kinda fu store, 9, ), 223,742 b, These Ng- ring last week of 150,060 bu Wheat, 7,043 bariey t and an fncroara of 287,014 bit coen, 27,458 bu oats, 23,774 by ryo. ‘Totat tncrease, 171,619 The Ahave noted quantities of Northwestern wheat fncludo 27,627 bu No, 1 Mlunesots, snd 108,153 TOREION RXTONTA, The followlng were among the direet forelgn exnorts from Cliteazo during last week and the sear to dates 08 8d} No, 2, 9354, Corn lmw:r-kcnun Wresshow adecrease 205-Ax75 £1, dated Aug, 1w, 3% fo ¢ of Aehand avo 1Y, G194 SOUTH OF CITY LANIT Rest unchanged, LivERPOOL, Ang, S2~LAtest—Chilone! 01-18@8 8-18d; 2ales of 8,000 balesy spsoulstion dod oxport, 1,000; Amerioan, 4,000, . Yarns and fabrics at Manchester quist and uoe Breadstnge—Wheat=Tieéclfts fof 3 diys 84,000 quir. ters, Americén 81,000 quartersy Calltornia white wheat, averags, g 1d@0s 4ds do cluby D4 B4 Od; Ted Weat- ern apring, No. 3 to No, 1,7a 64384 0d: winter red, Weatorn, 9208 6d. for ptime chotco green, MILES O & " Etone &y, 104 (¢ ¢ of Conl -Doll and édafery Wamsutta,. ... i, f Walnutat, o f, 5 n Ohio, the bru COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the recelpts and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce In this city during the twonty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Tucs- day morning, and for the correaponding time last Following sre_the thongh the increase’ from last 1dle capital, Business-men week Is comparatively small gonerally feel that tho dull season {3 nearly ovet, Dankera repart collectlons good, and if & 1ttle pa- ‘per goes over they do not make wey faces, for col- Interals make neatly every loan perfectly safe, and they bhave the corlaluty fn deferred paper of a larger Interest account, Most of the mercantile banka report 8 (airdemand for money at the usual rate, viz., B@10 per cent. The packers' banka aro glad to getcall and 30- day paper, with approvea collaterals, at 4 per cent, with » fraction higher for longer time. On the strect lttle or notling is dolng, and prices aro nominal at 6 per cent and upwards, As might be expected, the more activoshipments of ccreals shows what makes Naw York exchange weak. The prles for yest between banks, and thare handsat that or any other figare. ments continuo active a lowee rato must soon be Flour—~Western ' canal, 2is 04@ Corn=\Vestern mixed, .34s 9d, Oats, 3s@284 6d. Canadlan, 5600l Darley, 91 6d." Pear— Cloter Seed—50@ 1534, o Provisions—Primc mess pork, 8s6d, Ptlme mers beef, 788, Lard, 50s €d. Dacon-Long cleat, 40s0d; ahart do, 518 8d. Tallow, bris,... CONBRT JEANS. A 10 Ampskeag, brown, reccived at Chicago Castom 2 |, Orchard uka ealt; Louls Kamp, 20 pkgs llquor; M. Burke, 134-cask ind 5 cnses brandy: Gillett, McCulloch & 1 casa saffron; 8, W. Matthews, 1 caso dry goods; L, Roerlln, 3 coees optleal instruments: Stettaner Drothors, 2 cases dry goods. Anderson, Olson & Ca., 2 cases dey goods, Amount of dutles collected, 817,223,08, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wers dult and onstor, At the Stock-Tards were taported to ho In light supply, andstronger. Tho offerings were Dot cxcesstve, but buyera liotd off for lower pricos, afratd that the shrink- ge In breadstufls fs Incompatible with recent prices for rovisions, Duyers for consumption havo besn qulet forsome time past, and operators for the future scem tu be atrald that there lano shiow for proatin buylng unless ut stiil lower figures, Thero Is just now a good denl of Niguring on tho relative prices of hogs and pork, and canvasaing of tho prospect, but with little agreoe ment [n tho resnlts, except that most of them pofnt ono way—downward. Thers was little chango yesterdsy In the tone of advices from other polnls, except that lard ‘was easicr In Liverpool, Mexs Prk—Was rather more nctive, dragged badly during & great part of tho seasion, and declined about 25¢ per Url, with 8 weak feeling through- out. Sales werd reported of 70 brls cash at 817,35; 0,000 bria seller Sel 8: Fowler Drothers, 100 H COEYIOT STRIFES. +13 _ ICreedmoot, Petrolenm~Splrits, 10s; rYnned, 104 842103, Linseed Oll-24s@24s 6d. Restn—Common, 4504@5s; pi Bpirtts Turpentine~24s 0d Cheere~47s 04, LoxpoX, Aug. 23,—) 2Ga spot; 2084204 5d Afloat. AMERICAN CITIES. -Sugar~No, 12 Dutoh standsrd, p bags, 4 and 5 b, 143 o doule, 2 HiiRelc-Thre ui Epectal Dispateh to The Tridune. New Tonk, Aig. 32.—Grain—-At the opening there wasa firmer holding of wheat, with a very modorata inquiry tiil near the closs of 'Change; aales of 110,000 bu, part for milling, hut chiefly for export, at 03e for No. 3 Milwaukeo spring, sound and bloweds 9do for” ungraded Minnosots spring; $1.03 for steamer No. 2 Milwsukee; $1.08 for primo No, 2 Mliwaukeo Bpring: $1.12@1.123§ for soft No. 18pring: $1.10 for prime No. 1 Milwsukee spring; $1.23 for naw whits Michlgan car-lots; market olosed quiet. Tys firm; 60@080. Cora hold more firm at Its opening, with buycrs holding off, butlator thore was s maderately falr demandy sales of 100,000 bu at £81@360 for hot to warm; 55@576 for steamer ungradod tmixedy 83@383o for ungraded mized; 88c for ungraded #all mixed; 50@G1c for ungraded yeliow TWestern per asmpley 8136a for graded yellows 500 for ateamer delivored from store; Beptomber delivery offarcd at 67 @574 without usinces. Oats about steady for old,but lower for Inferior new mixed; salcs of 72,000 bu at 28 40s for the rango of mixed new; 37@74c for storo off grado No. 2 Chicago mixed) 87@374¢ for now Nifnols mixed; 286 for inferior new Wostorn mized; closed quist and somewhat frrogular, Ocean Freighte~Improved domands change; engagements—Livorpoa), per graln at 630 per 60 1ba. Provitions~Lork—Market heavyand Towers sales of smot, At $18.00218.25, and was 25¢ per $1, 000 wvery Iitle changing Should shlp- ‘Tho market rematng Arimn, Iy active, but the Iatter (s onl ties a4 are noeded for mmedinte iso, Wd qotet Lack~ gl 18uttolk, L0\, ‘Tho bank clearings wero $2,800, 000 L S Fupfeaentative bistaeas non FAppencd to meet Threa representative bu ‘i e to-day, representing different hranches of Tractar o 1t wab Slols Dpi0S that bubaks was papidry The West echoes that l.uu;bfr.m»..‘. FISH~Husincss reinaing quiet, wit Fat mnckerel s coming forward freely but la ot yet plntiful, 116 n n No, 1 wnlterian, W-rl, {inproviog.—Roston dood for New England, *‘Businesa {a rapldly Improving™ with a hearty Weatern ot to prime rringand cud a npla stock, L Conestogs extrs, 4-4. Con (A extra, 7-8. Concatoun GA, 4-5esns 1 DANKING IN CALIPORNIA. ; The San Franclaco Dulletin of the 15th givesn 1ist of the banks In tho State of Californis, withn statement of thelr capltal, denosits, Han Francisco the lat {a as follow: ke calttorila Sartog. 8 ‘Withdrawn from atoro on Monday for city con- sumption: 8,815 bu wheat, 1,231 bu oats, Tho following grain was inspected into store In this clty on Tuesday morning: 1 car No, 2 red win- tor wheat, b cara No. 2 Northwestern wheat, 1 car No. 1 spring, 14 cars No, 2 do, 6 cars No. 3do, 4 cars rejected do, 1 curno grado (31 whent, of which 20 arc new); 1 ear No, 1 corn, 87 cars and 11,800 bu high mixed do, 283 cars and 38,400 134 cnrs nnd 11,800 bo rejected do, 3 carNo. 1 oats, D care whito do, 4 cars No, 2do, 33 cara vejected do, 1 car no grade (48oata); L cars No. 1 rye, 2cars do, 2 cars rejected do, 1carno grade (7 ryc): 2 cars No, 2 barloy, 5 cara No, 2 do, 1 car No. 3do, 2 cararejected do, (10 barley). (004 cars), 311,000 bn, bu wheat, 08,344 bu corn, 5,200 bu oats, 431 bu 2 ts, 81,50, large family kit S deargs. mn’.,a.w summier- fring,, inllt, bris, ALrador licreing, 7, Vel i '“"".‘-{u 3¢ hout 817.76018.00, and 56814, 0, A & ki uil, wnd declined 10@13%e per 100 s, w (akers, tho buylog belni ahort intercst. Balos way v September At 610,406 $10.207210.403 and 1,000 tcs 47460 Total, o, 14@10.45 for cash, se tdmber: $10.20 acller Octol Bummor tard was cupltat, Dy UTS—"Trada I forel w0008 5 c.'and Drlccs whow more e oro s inent, stocka belng reduced to very minajl dimen- 4 “iiberia roumaln aFi at the tare with free offerin done exelusivel arted of 5,500 tes nOU tes aelier October at Aaller the yesr nt 8. market clused riea eller J $05.2010.25 rellor_the auoted at Toe por 100 B bofuw tha price of winter and nominally unchanged, The y on winter lota, but closed tamg Thote s A moderate auwtner lota for shipnient, and prices vary ely, according to eu od many tronsactions Ro une yesterday of 200,000 o short ol st 40 boxea summer do At NIfc: xen summer lung clears at 8w b3dc; 40 hoxes summer shars AL 8HC! 500 boxca ¥ntnmer fony of Fummer Cumberlands st 9oy and 40 Doxes fonig-cut haa st 12¢.” Toe following wore' tio. ggozeassa Aver Heavor Croek, BB, Deayer L‘Il.‘u‘i Ca. rencii Bavin Gertan Saving Iniheenin Savings. Humboldt Bavin Market 5tr't Sav| drumes, 12%@ Liio; Tur) 8, Biz115ct ralal 23: 1oove Muscatel, 80z Val {0; citron, 21@1c. gc3 raspberries, 286300; plt- @12c almonds, ‘Torragona, 10! 1614417y Fronch sl "o cars no grade (708 corn) 275 brls now moss, on 100 brls prime mess - on private torme; mess for Augmt delivory = quoted DUCKS AXD DRILLS, Ontarfo8-01, duck, dfeats—Wero quict, uc! 1 y with pork and lanl, 7. second call for Baptembar, $17.75b1d and $18,00 nsk+ ed, Cut mestsin light domand at provious pricess middies rather casler at 0}z03c_for Wesfern long clear, Lard lower, but businesa slow, both (n cash lots and on speculstive soconnt; sales #tcam on spot 8t $10,50G10,00; 250 tes for August at $10.67), and 1,850 teafor Beplember at $10.034@ g 2ic: Naples wainuts, Grenobls walnuts, 13} s, 15@10ct Wiltnington peanuta, Reale] 0o peanuts, 0}£Gai4ot African poannts, 0oHC, FRUTTE—Nutive varivtics azo stend emand with theofteringsjust falr. neachics, 406675¢ per b e, Dameons 10 $1,25 poy caso of 13 na} per 100t muskmalons, 75cie oinatots, 750@S$1.00 per bus Calitornia erhox} do plumis, $3.00@4, 0 00 per box{ orangos, Grangers' Bank. Inspected out! baseller Septem- } ho; f 365 tcs primo The corresponding day 1ast yenr 302 cars wheat and_short vlears 220 of which wero ney. 1t was intended to sny In yesterday's fssue that the price ot which scller the year pork bas sold in this market means not much more than fve dollare 1K rade movement was falr. onhouses, nd_job- Trints were (i brisk da- Kzw Yorx, Aug, 22.—Ti 1y activs witfi domestic co bing liusiness waa modornte, wero (napected into store, as| 1.0 por laket 40QU¥00 per bRskel Sugar—Dusinesatn rawe agaln small, owlng to the ex- watermelons, €10,006314.00, cesalvo irmness of holders; Inferior to common rofine 8@8%(e; primo refining, o)fcs centrifugal, 8@ Tailow—Firm, 1FALaky—Market 8 shadelowors ales 200 bria at $1, 1236 minal at $2.15 wine measure, atern, Associnted Jresa, 1123101200 era steads erate request, Dresa-goods, shawl tinue in steady demand, +$:10,376,000 $47, 22, nly {s n most remarbablo statement for o city that had only & procarious oxlstence a quar- 1t should aleo bo stated that this is o coln statoment, snd not mere promlses to nons, £, 001 RUCERIES=The market was dovold of new foa. tures. Tiiord was Just a fair demand aud nothing m I rice they wers BRain firm snd atea awing Ao the quotntions: ngmngwn. 01@03¢; Carollns, 7@8e; Loutsans, 1 Java, No, 2, 20@: We note that the ‘¢ wheat 18 not €o hot as 1t was," When prices are down the stuff ls so poor When prices advance the very samo materinl which wasdespired before Le- comes preciona in the eyes of the speculator. Serl- onaly, tho cooler weather 18 rapldly removing all fears of tho condition of our wheat, Tho conviction is growing among parties who study the grain trade of this clty that the work of clevating grain inust be undertaken by the rail- roads If thoy would preserve thelr trade. storage for tho frst five days should bo frew to the fter Lhat time a charge should v As Tlamlcet rerinrked, this complexion must wo come at last," and the sooner the better for the good of the trade and the city, Think of it] Thirty car-londs of wheat per day to serve as the baso of a trado of 3,000,600 bu! Scarcely 8 pint apicce for the whole crowd which thrives on It; and yct there be men In that assem- Lly who profess to disbollova tho miracle of tho **flvo loaves and two amall fishes™ ! They say thet there Is a good deal of poor corn In England, which faslow of sale, while good corn 1t would ba strano If some of tho corn hod not hecome heated aftor passing through the torrid tesmsporatures of the summor noW nearly over. Still another weather prediction lacks verifioa- tion, According to ono authority we were to hava hndl @ frost yesterday morning, and not o fow uhrewd, clear-headed busiueas mon bought corn on the strength of it. Fortunately it was not stated where the frost would occur; and o we munst not bo too sura till the roturns have beon roceived from LIVE STOCE, osTH Trieat cre nu ¥3{tulho for do ter of a century ago. for do long clcnlml’fmo o for e‘o hort, oloars that nobody wants It. alloni aleohol noj per g1 yminc':,("ah" ORK, Aug. Y 42 bery 11 10-326411 Dolember, 11 13 Toge, Eheep. i GOVERNMENT DBONDS. United States @s of '81. ofcer~0, G, Java, 292 gice to fnney Klo, H1MeE: 2134c; common to falr, Binapore ava, 334240 cailio, 21ig@ae. Sugars—Patent eut 10af,1 tauulatod, 1154 G I@1S(e; U0 G 10%¢; 181 t0 prime. ugar-lonf drips, 709738 diamond VEE T, SxLTA e 63y good 43600c3 extra do, 68Gu0e; Ne oice, 63@70c3 do pri g irentigild et 1 I«';-fif)ll%lm siside, Bhiort. ribe, anfler Novamber nnd Docombor, were Dominal nt be, wad loug and shiors elears, samo dullyery, aL By WWas quiet at K428, PRODUCTS~Were @LILW for wmesat §11 Juizpcion i Costa [tlca, 21 crushed, powder- steady and qulot at 810,73 5@ 1400 Tor extra moss; and V23 UOLCH st 7347 for clty,and 727K for s o o 2 country fols, necunding ta condicion. " BREADSTUFFS. A FLOUR~Was In rathor better demand, and firmer, in sympathy with wheat. For deslenble #ome holders asked 102124e per brl advance, whilo thero was no change In other parta of tha lat, thougl 81008 have heen s0 much reducei tately that Uu Ings were small. - The inquiry was chilefly local, warg reported of 000 bris winters, partly at $5.35; 070 bris spring extras, partly at $4.5033.00; 182 bris spring superfines at $3.68: snd 50 bels rye flour on private terms. Total, 1,811 brls. The market cloned quict at tha following as tha asking range of prices: Cholcs wintors, $0.25%@7,2561 medium winters, $5.,5030.001 chiolce apring cxtras, $5.00645.60; medium do, $4.76@3.00; hIDPINE oxtras, B4.2%4.76; chofce potents, $0.50a7.50; common do, §5.75G60.001 sonr spriog superines, $2.5083.00, OATTLE~Ugder the pres 7,000 head tho markot yesterday 10s! that had charactorized It sinco tho beginnlng of the previous weak, and, aithough orices sustatnad no quot re was an underions of weakness to the market, which, should to-dsy's receipts pi heavy as expected, will very lkely dove P roduction, Durlng the forenoon thers was quita @ Drisk Lusiness, Luyers for tho Eastorn markets taking hold libarally, but later In the day both the local and the Eaatern trade operatod with more reserve, and tho narket closed weak, with & good deal of unsold stock Iylog in the yards. Sales had & rango of $2.23 @5.10. Falr to cholee shipping beeves sold at 84.00 @3,00; stockers and butchera' stuft principally at $2.75 @3.25; and through Tezans at $2.50@3.. OTATIONS, 1a3, well-formed 3 welghing 1,300 to Of.8 gupply of nearly the buoyant tong £00d exi (GE4, 601 O i wileat, ex“u.mmfl"fi 4 8t. Louls, $4. ‘o5, 300,01 . BOGE, 15, Jieni<Sieaiy: Western, €2.a0g0. Grain—Wheat frmer o shade fairl 14,000 bu; No. P £ very choles, 95e; ungraded n stare, 00 do, new, §1.25; 3 ye Airm Staté, now, to arrive, K Corri—Moerata’ businesas ricel; 1014w Unlte: United Btates curreney 6s.. . L1 owner of tha gral COUNTY BONDS. bo made for stors, Minnesota pate: i Icans molasses, €ommon to Koo 5083 coinmon mol Spices—Allapice, 177 3 ct. wat (it ct, wate B8 ;1 £ Bon \est Park 7 R et. b North Chicago 7 § e fe: German Mottled, 04@70 hiite Kose, 0@0; inge 415 i S5kt i L ahi 4 L BHGEdes S3ESBI0S nitxed, W ST —_— AT Tmper; 117 K0, Oata Deimand. Tair} Toarkas And Intereat. A era wid 000 by Westera Tulxcd 4ad Biate, S1¢ shippin, A2 Hopa—t um’-'%u e LOCAL BTOCKS, Bld. y the for larize lota ot y hext nioath. o Praitio laduliab $7. i, HIDER—1Wero in moderate_demand at tho annexed it To'. 601 KToen cured, Tight maged, et par cured, Dl fif 4 Kreen country, 4y 8, 1241240; iy ki alted hllies, 106: déacon s EN=Were dnli and unchisiy ith triyers profees ca were reported of 50 brle av tinnes pxelted and advaneing, the moved up another 3 in o 50 hias beed bld Cholce Tieaves—Fine: finds ready buycrn, yertos yearo 55H) DA, o3 Well-i ing 1,200 to 1,350 b tion stoci (erip).evas. 'And fnterest. aprings, $3.00G3.5 Bye flour, $3.75@4.00. Jran—Was less active, and trregular, Sales wero ro- ported of 40 tuns at $0,50G1.00 on track, and $0.50 frea Sralned Hestuclechanmor, o iry itors 5 oriUnchanked. oot T arirone—Tosk e fevcenper. 317 8l and lowers pr . 4 k—Pooric commion steérs, sud to chiolce cows, far ety sisugliter, welghing 800 L 1, 100 Ba, 2 8tock Cattio—Comimon cal Dutehérs’ Btoc| BY TELEGRAPII. " 70 the IWestern Atsoctated Press. New Yonx, Aug. 22, —Gold opuned and closed &t 1103, with sales In the Interim at 1103 rylng ratea 45 to 1. Governments were {a better domand at mproved prices, p Railroad bunda wero qulet snd rm, excopt Oblo E Minsiasippl, which were lowor, Btate bunds wore steyly, The specalative Interest in tho stock market to- day centered In the coal ahares, In conscquence of the meeting of membors of the combinaiton whick: was held thisafternoon, At this meeting a long reamble was adopted, sotiin) igh Valley Road, after tha cumbination, had pr ta, and alsuthat there ind been an ovorproduction out the Lehigh Valle: consequence of the Toh ora 'ropresonting thelr inabllity 1o pay the ties for overproduction, a resolut maualy adopted dissolving the combination. I wediately ufter this, Philadeiphia & Reading, D Lackuwana & Western, Delaware & Hu and Pennsylvanla to offer 600,000 tos suction Tucsday, the LOih inat., free trado i cool, and will strong compunics, lnt will have a tendency 1o ro vive some of Lo prostrate fndustrles of tlic coun- ‘The firat effect of the deproas tho sharos of tho nntls P)?e.xrsl'f "c‘!‘«lll X‘:,n:lédhl.lltlv umugaui,m; B, (eni Western, 19@270, Whiaky—$1,13%. PlELADRLIMIIA, S0 towur aitures, er gallon. Gl Ao cont uotations belag ‘rices of other olls were oul uoie the general market hon, uanrneuéeu Corn-Meal-Coarsc was pomtusl at §10.50 per ton on track. WHEAT—Was active and stronger, advaclng fe per lough the market closed eaaler for Sop- below the latest Aigurea of Monday. The Tritial narkets wero Airm, but slow, and thero was no particular improvement (uNew York, somo tolegrams quoting it tull, But the recelpts were agatn small hore, and thisseemed to Incito somo operators. who bought heavlly, saying that the tarmers will not forward thoir wheat at thess prices, Some Iarga purchoscs wern mado on Milwaakve account, snd tha smaller focal shorts followod the lead, taking all that was offerod thil pastnoon, Thon ther waa s partial roaction, buyers i numbier of sollem not befng per- when tho Inter cables poul quoted a dull fecling thore. Tho moat ure of the market lree Lenbor protiiiim 10 HGo¥c, which wan & raveinent of 34 in. tie pric Lo satnie natho pravious evel to grenter confidenve in the condlcion f the wht' stare, owing 10 coaler weathor, hat in soine measurg booniiso thu, recelpts. cantintied’ small, and there aro & shoris yut to hu Niled, wath ity Torrowing flat. t, 10MriMge; do, Nitnola fe, TIE MARKETS, o e [ o The leading produce markels were jrrogular in tone yesterday, Thoro was not much doing, ex- cept In wheat, and {nchartora for corn, but prices ‘wero generally strong in breadatufls, with dulloess In provislony, The rocelpta of genin were In excern of the shipments, all round; but the augments of the stack in store during iast wweek ‘were less than expected, and the cooler wenther, with steadler news from the Eastern quarter, gave moro confl- dence to operatora in breadstufs, There was conslderablo 1lfo in the dry-gonds trade, prints, bleached ‘and brown cottons, worst. cd dress goods, shawls, and notlons meeting with o Prices were firm all around. The grocery market hud no ‘Prade waa only fale, but od general expectution, aa Augmet ia not usually an active month inthat branch of trade. Prices were again firmly held, with sugars, eirupn, coffgen, and teas showing a slight upward tendency, In the dried-frult and sh markets thoro wan little to note, trude ruling qulet at Butter was in active do« Teceipty continue large, but do not excecd the trade requirements, oguln quoted quies, with prices abont steady nt 73@0c for good to fancy grades, er, bagglog, coal, and wood were not subjected to Ol wero quict, aud, ox. cepting carbon, the tenor of prices was stead; Carbon continues excited aud advancing, test mow baing quoted at 104@10%c, 150 test at 284EAY5c. Lumber was in falr request ot tho yards and eteady, the increase In trade and prospect of its contindance having served to strengthen the mar- Few cargoes were offered, dealers report u better demaud for nearly nll goods and gonerally anticipate a good fall trade. -Nalla aro ateady, Sult 1a uctive at the prl through the summcr, Tho wool market was frm, and the broom-corn, Nop, hide, and hny markets quict and unchanged. Fimothy eced again dropped under very large offeringy, but closed steadier, tho market befug nearly cleared, Other seeds, excepts Ing flax, recelved no autention, IR, Ireleum—Quliet; ro- ), 2, ¢y llnaeed whale, winter-bleached, 554,501 Mln ‘family, $5.00 2 Tadianas "gbr7aemals quiet_and wewle; ro 1. Prl et dully'yellow, 58G5uc; mixed A 030, au qulet; o METALS AND TINNERS' ATOCK—The most ploas- snt feature tonota fa the mpruvement In tradv, * Me; rt & eonsiderably’ Inoruase tlouk for the fall truda g me of the metals aro sl unateo mantfest desire o adiiere 1o quoted prices 85,001 do, 1X, 10x14,811.50; nall, 2404 bar, 27c, forth that the Le. ing to operato with uced moro Lhan it4 Immlnr Ime}t. and tI " cepribly deer Nuw York Slate and Rradford extrar, 2062701 Orsw, 21G230E Westorn s, 1701, i neat Sheo i S e, 000 )eat , 3 Shfpmenta—Cors, 6, 000 bu, o1+ 51000 ba, IPool—Demand deitva for ‘finet prices firm_for ol sylvania nod Weat Virginia double extrs bove, 3ed(e] oxtra, 97642¢; me Gares exira, 3045 Rew Yoty was the. nrrowin) was Ligroughly £ poor Lo priim wolichita—capeciu tomuioner sorts—werelto sone extent the offcrings were fow, and that fact chy d f." [ «‘rlg& J’r!l:m heavy Irrnmu aL snivoth hacou grades 5 disposcd of, snid the n;\l'gl}E‘ closa =3 fairly active inquiry, Trintw aro advanciug. speclally new features, and ot to od Kuod Mahy Augus " "Ant fie hoge wor more thai & week & do 11 good reqnest, aud N A wa 8 907e, mold at 90 heet Zino—Full ¢ Sheet Iron—No, 24 12, 10 do, N ' an} 158 The lower grades wera Michigan, In- nerican ltussia A, 11 R 0. 4, 1Hc, Witk discoutt o 0cy 10to 11, e 4ci 17, 150118, niall lots, e, hiuit $3.00 10 8111 ‘manufacturers binde a o, mivanced ¢ il e, Yaniied o b, cloalng at 23 gulur i B3 Cashi wiicat o i, ol gl whilo naw. walus wero reportod o now No. 1§ ] fire=Noa. 1 to niot only henulit tho 11kes 13 unil H, 1 10y 20, 2ucs'fence wire, o7 do, NAILS—Tho demund s very Light, tho rale, ond thy sgreemont of . ILTIY—The offe doing at unaltored 2 B2, 00600, B ol Ak £, 0, 50, .73425, 00, urke: 48,00, W 7 werd' offerai 'at $3.75w. (. them, aud rocelvers wera therthan assuine U [OFA—Worealnwat 81,231,560 for Early Rose. t potats 8t $4.50 por lrl, BEED3—Thnothy wes aclive and weak under offerinua the repiorted focelpts of aced helw ¢ tinothy, Fulr to priu suld at 81,33 ofco 8L #1873, 70, Flax sold ut §1,10 tive, 0 seadys Saginaw and LI e ‘.75! dalry, witl Louls, 5. Lours, Aug. 22.—Coffon—Decll {um grados scarce’ and fall, $3.75@4.00; XXX No. 2 red fall, 81.10; No, mixed Wostern, conl wooting was to heacite roads, but thiy s0on followed by a firmer fecling un: The bears, who had becu antlel. on of the 30al combi- I,.mu.l HQ\o Mg nary, vie, thnt wie mew previous quotations. mand und firn. Tings wers larger, ani thore was . " Drices. ‘Rothi chickens xoid rance In pricas, pat|ng a panlc on the disr natlon, were dixappointe wannu & Westors, afte D13, and closed at Bk, oif to 57% und clused a1 68, b rofectind da at fio sigm Total, 41, dtitinewret ' n Bulea were (OO It m G and S b ) freo "jfl' board cas, T X aaunple ot Cleq ~Wheat flmmré 81.084@1,0134. Co doclining (o BO%, rose ta Nuw Jersey Centrul fell Delaware & Hudson a8 steady ut U0% and Morris & Eseex at Laku Bhore was atrong aud % highor, Mich. ned at 41X, advanced (o 421 The genoral market {n late ng. Trunsactions were BO, wers Western Unlo, Lani, 2,000 Erie, 0,000 Lake Shore, Central, 8,000 New Jorsey Central, and 49, 000 aware, Lackawunna & Westorn, Money market casy; 14@2, npustil 1o accept the prices ¥k of olding o betier Prices of leathe 0} bt ut 81001, yiiora” doing} Tod, SIN—Wasguics and steady but casfer, tyo stond v v k=-Markot ully $19. (o el any quotable chunge. i Solstans % meats nominaily unchiahye 2 Tiacon—3i; Garler; shouldors, BHGSMO; oler T Gl 0X@100; clear, 3—Flour, 3,000 bris; whent, 32.000 bu uy oats 13,000 buj Tye, 1,000 buy Guoted casler, and werd Iavie, with K lu) By ost y the statfstical ck i atora fs now fully bwice as £ 110 Wia two weeks agy, notwithatanding a rather rthor weaknedss wad pro- LY Remente wero being u, but thers wad littia B8 1005t uf the of ‘which 6,00 Otlier seedy were 18 Wax Tairly active Y704 Walry. wilhout kas, s oL AR(ry, pur va hero was & botter s DUt thiero was s go AL $3.U0a4.75 fur puur L chioloa grades 1y than for soe Tlaman and prices outward movenent, ted by the TOLEDO, ToLrno, Ang. 23, —Flour—itesdy, & o 724), ficreasa fn fha damatil o Hie » Grain—i¥heat qu| corn eugaked Lo bo forwarded had b 1o coprent ofloriugs were erately, the cash tradiug coustituting Of the farket, and fot s fe shus With nu respons Prime mercantile TUPFALO, Ang, 23, —Gutle~ e ¢ 7,4U71 Inarket falrly aci plag g 3 on e mnlug =The i out fnuch activity, ondel o meetlig currnt wan i t we Thu hardware ustume recelnte, ‘e Augistant T W & ouf Chotco to extra, urer disburscd $08, 000, § cutniion, 4:ldso, 1) , $17,000, 000, ynnu; actual buslncss, G0 doys, 4874 5 uyers, Beller Se . and declined to 44 e Seller the inonth, o ¢ firin at tho o w, Soptomiiter, §) 3, dohard-presaed. igust, 403401 Boptembor, (& 4001 to low prices; shi e numeer unsoldy i Indisua, $4.0204.00; Caasda )1 total for the week, 8, 700; 1 and slaw} salesaf § car fair Yor rt uradec 3 cars 200 3 d.rflm'faf ini' welen ye L 43¢ e clon Tutgh mixed a1 448 Gxibhu No. et 4 6,000 bil Ly SA0plo L Unt ab 4240470 fre ou board cars. T OA'Fs—Waru In 8 Jittlo about e higher, and elosin; e recelpts wernvair, b outo e} comon, 20331} U BucGe 81 1 waa moderately active and frm. 30235t good do. 1o, | BiY hofee, 50375¢1 ehol 03 good do, 33@.180. O Tne soe e 0at, 43,000 buj corn, [ R i iy otk 10000 b Shipmonta—Flour, ‘.?.‘.’ Drlai wheat, 85,000 buj corn, 19,000 Ui oata, 17, X, CIXCINNATL, Aug, 3%.—Corfon—Qulet finit balb of now cutton waa recelved to . l::lldtflnuuod middiing; sold l!zulwn falr lury {CiadTo. O Gunpouwder—Common, Poultry wos dull and 2 cars coriy ATy 1, 28421 Lake freights wore unuenally active at thend- log ma rejected. A s kol d0, $ucd vanco gained the previvus day, which scemed to Corn to Butlalo was taken at fc, and wheat at Port Colborne at 2iie. flall frolghts were qulet, without change in quotations, agents wsking 20c to New York, 18¢ to Phila- delphia, 37%c to Baltimort, and 20c to Boston, per 100 te, and belng willlg 1o take considera- Torough rates by lake and rail were quoted at Uc for.corn and B¥c for wheat to New York, ana 10¢ on corn to Nuw England points. Freight engsgoments were reported for 20,000 bu wheat, 87,000 bu corn, and 41,000 bu rye, URAIN IN STORE, Tho following ara the foutings uf tha officlal re- port of grain in store in this city on the eveniug of Saturday last, and st cori emand; white, 03c@ Warentowx, N, Y. ta firmi S0udda. 1R 13,4175 deeling'of 1 Nortliern grusy, 236 0.75; frat 12, —Oatife--TRecel) gatned on Wesll - chafce, $7. quality, $5,73@0.00{ Ith large supply: saoxo. ki Tecolpta ta-day, A2 e e pinuh juge Jght, drices waon LG, st pleking, 06736, u«:mwu-—l'umm&n. %5:‘)“" holce, *Maflu él]lhl o ‘:0 , "7 20, eeell, $6. 20} ma) g et 85, 0—dellvert o U WDl $7.80; recent advance Eoit an in grades aro ol In the eugutry. ghit. and thers ts no material aug- Northwestern woals: Tiib-washud, l, VAt waslied 2Bpa0cs 10wkl ; 1l A rate requeat st 5@sa. ‘The oders T WArm. ‘ery nuoted as follows: wakun up shippers, . samples ‘ahaut 275 fu Rrjectod oats we a tale ingutry trum shippers. - Caxly Seller September opened at 503 T At o3, botl lew wera Tepnried of 1,600 un y guud common, 33335ey 431 {OF new Wil 4507 B § 1 easler By Tiacon aulets Teansy 0 Thlsky—Stensy) taie demaad; B1h Buste? =Nt heit, Dt mok § vt BHGir-quiet bt trmy ened firmy a8 pened fiems a shade high extra, $4.2364.50; apring lamb: 2ABT L EAsT LIBERTY, Aup. cars, or },304 head, weak T fina1 b e fteselota to-aa eep—Ruce(pte to-day, Ar, Lovis, Aue, demand exceeds supply. ‘Cuttfe—utot and diicha {33 aud seliur ucty do, Cash aal o} wedion o guod, 4Ka 7n “fé hoad; Torkers, $0.333 1ing st $4.0085,00, i1 al, 34, 400 bu, ir dinnand wod firmer, sccording 1o locations. {rom shorts il shipyers el 6 drinand was Teriugs were Haht, Hecoe, costw, veral asi eused luat weok about Y steAiner ruutn was repurted aa Setwher was quoted st B3¢ $ales wera reporiod o fu wiid, uiediim, 1 VEAL~Wad In i Were fair sd tiiy wea LLGIIT: 05, 'ac, sluking: \IM-IM‘ dy and unchsoged; I Dub Qulat, Whaat to Oswego, B0y heat, 13,000 b 1Ty weat, 3300 . ORS, four—sicad] l;lfl uny Teanesses fx, old. Tonnenee te uew.. 4 Chlcago to—per ard, & wieald, wieat New York, P 23 90" BALT! X, AUR, 32— F1 41 red Weaters, 0 $ g lau" Gorn 'l weak ut AN \Fiaiers 830300, e Lard=Ttencd, MIRING BTOCES, EAN FRaNcisco, Aug, B8, Mining atocks closed n S & e DRY GOODS, The dry-goods market hu Vi ardera wers slegosed Of. there el 0] 6 pts cuatinue. luml" " i ‘The wholesale market was ngcessarlly qulat, ouly two orthree cargues being atthe ducks. Twos: lumber sold at $14.00, snd 00210.00. Ploce iatee, sud $7,28 for Lsth contiaue at $1.15@1.20, Bhingi 903,25, Thars was 1o chaage (n frelghts cxcept thai the ad- hun the market improviog, and ll’ntllrll. but the Quiet and unchanged. alee—Brouks 10 CARFOLI 14KG190; fobblog, 160 isky—Steady: $1.13, Plrta sttt wrrive in that uonth brodaht 73 Led st 73c, snd vld ut 6! 8356, azd uld zhibited a declded (m- 0t I [te genersl tone aud a materfal increuse eaa during the padt week. *No great activity fa B4 yet apparent (o any dopartient, but the Improve- wmient {n trade dariug the past few deys has been sut- Bclently proaounced to contrm the hopea our Joblors have ait slong entertatned that the soswon now jus openiug will prove the tost satisfactory that thsy have experiencod sluce 1872 Buyersare now arriving from all partaof tho luterior, snd they coutzin previous favorable Fupurtaconceruing abundsut baryests and favorablecrop proapects, and, all things considercd, the nust be regarded as wnuw 1 light supply, sud, cuntisuo to sdvance. ordinary grades wers quoted at stull was steady at $7.50 for M, 3 crude, 10H@105c, OBLI Good o a0 Choltem3d. 034 Fruttrions—Nacon—Domand sclive and prices. ad- yanced; shouldsra beld 8% 850) cloar rib, 105¢: o Luers unchanged. quest, .y-tmyln U328THo, ata, APTERNOON CALI WWheat~Bales, 140,000 bu ut K3 ¢ lor Beptember, vabic fur le4, B,000 but seller the coc OOl voller ey Or chulce Miune- MLEANS, Aug. 13,/ L hady hluhmlwlmn, L] for August. 1 Aug. 22.~Gllver coln, 6@5X ctober, aud udge for BAN FuiNc1sco, us o the markes (4 working Arin, Stocks rocalDla are now woddrate,” Quotatl ¥frat and sucond civar. Thirdclear, 1 fnch N New Onvaxs, A Sterling exchange on Bteeling exchange-Lunkera' bills, AUIFAL Aug. 22.—Grain-Market generall s sactious, and quulativas nowluafl I 8 Cunad Freights~Unchanged, ‘Short riba~100,000 u. iai:;(m.u for Septombor, 4T, ibout 32¥c for Be, for Octobr, $10.03 405 fur i vear. ol Loxnoy, Aug, 223140 p. m.—The amonnt ot l‘?‘n ln‘.)\&tnu Bank uf Eogland on balince y promisiog. Priots are uctivo demand, pricea Airce or four brands of denfma i Rt comioi, dr Flooriuis, secoud coltion, dreased LI TA s e | Q7 o saitenior, L0STON, HosTox, Aug. i~ Flour-stéady and unchanged. Rratn—Com—Mixed and ye1l No. 2 White and infod, Bueshor felmia g3 Jath fny oy 3 ] FETROLEUM. RYRLAND, W Aug, 1" tent: 170, g " 8. 22, ~Potrolenm firmg ne Prrranvno, Pa., Aog, n.—Mrnlpum-Qm 3 1id 83,024 naked at Parker's; r e e, delphia dolivery, Hreaned; ok, ! i A STION, R ORLEARS, Aug, 22, Cotton markat 183 balas) good ordInary. 034 10Mc: Tow Imf,fx‘,lf,',’ fhia 11e; wlddllag, 11340 1134er Rood middilup, gy et rocelpta, Dok, 811 exports, nonor stock, yg ¢ N0 Wiruixaroy, N. €., }\,fi:\:{{m'm of tu, #toady st 27, AT MARINE, CITICAGO, . Annivars—Stme Huron, South Haven, g, 2 S, stme Micigan, Milwaukee, figes o) _8heboygan, Manitowoc, sundrice; stme A\hukeg;' Atnakegon, aundrlos; prop Montana, Buftulo, gy drlea; prop Cubd, Bufalo, aundrios; prop Sigey.™ gee, Denton MMotbor, sundrfes; prop clema“n- Peshtiga, towing; prop Truosdoll, Lenton Ifarpar: sundries; prov George Dunbar, Sonth Tlaven, gy, drles; schr Annio Laurle, Do Poro, nig Iro scht Tempeet, White Lake, nundtlos; echr Lizzty nm: 2 v lumbor; achr Peshitigo, Peshtigo, Itmbe, schr Active, Ponttigo, umber: achr R, Corntuer e faloy conl mehr M. B Packard, Luiwiis s it %:m oz‘m{;fl'fl"'fl‘n” soulth Tiaven, “ari: ue O’a'-‘ L, 2 ;, wood; sche 0, 3, ond, ANANCES~~Pro) enren T 10 bris flour, and -u‘:mrlu: by Afv'-l"fl'é Xr‘"é:'fl"l" g0, 3 bEIn beof, and indrics; hrop Naghee i ensburg, 10,000 bu corn; prop Buckeye "o, Hosen, Fbria'Nour, and 1 hel haa: miuey ghedlcE an, BMiiwauker, ‘sundrics: echr Wipnio Wil ‘entwater. 1,000 bu whent, 5 tonm feods nehy L5, las Deiyalt, Port Cothorne, 10, 057 b wherr L Minato Muclier, Miekegon, 1,200 pu reat fcht Tdaho, Buflalo, 98,750 in cars, 53 hila pirss 10 d, and aundries; prop Oconto, Green fis spplen, 25 Urls bork, and sundriee; bty outh'Tiaven, 3"bris pork, anl squic nkegon, Muskezon, 4 'bria' prk, and serl L L i, Dutith, 1 beis' foue Jeg Pog 27 brls beat: 10 tea Lard, 10 el lanin, 27 hebo'ly catile, And 1,703 pkgs sindrieas prop Cuyalops, Marquette, 100 bu corn, £,085 bu onts, 23 Uity flour, 20 brls pork, 30 balcs liay, and oundrlss — Tluran, stmr M| drles; schr Mears, Buflalo, FREIGIITS, CittcAan, —In lake freights the dny was the fost active ono of the season, Freight-room was ene goged for abont 760,000 bn corn, 41,000 ba rye, find 20,000 b wheat, not counting the charters of tho provious evening then reported, and 2¢ wyy readily obtained for corn,, ‘Tha charlora were: Tg Buffalo—Schrs ¥, Palus, C, Mears, Camden, T, p, Bholdon, A. Vought, Unsdflla, @. I, ey Michigan, Vandarbilt; barges Inter-Occan, Argo. nant, A, B, Moors, and Ballentyno; .and props Emplra Btate, corn at 2¢; prop Waverly, ryq oy P- & (o Erlo—Propa Indla and Phitadelphis, cory thronghrate, To Barnla—Prop Portland, corn oy lhwufi)gmfi, tgngl()nl::ndu. wheat, In tho atter. nuon the schr Z, Chandler, an C. inrltut for 107,000 Ui comn. 1o Ipuamin et gx;!:‘l’r;: the aggregata for the day nearly 830,000 DrTnoir, Mich,, Aug. 10.—Frelghts aro gulet and zates Unchangod. Whoat 5 Hoertd *Ac; to Kingston, 414c: to Muflalo, ¥e; fo Clere. land, 14c, free of elavation. . MILWAUREE, Wis., Aug, 21.—No demand tor grain vesscle lo-‘hi' and_wa st qoote raies 8t 2c on wheat to Bullalo and fil(c to Kingaton. OLEVELAND, O., Aug, 1).—Tho rates ara irrom- lar; conl to Ehicayo, " Bagaoc; Ailwaukeo, fim 86c; thero ta very little dolng far lower uke puste Coal fs plenty and coming In freely, and it mut soon be moved or the dock: o o o docks and ‘chutes will by — LAKE MICIIGAN. CnteAan,—But one lumber-laden vessel romainey at the market yostorday... . The yacht Annle Lou. 150 Cary, whic broke down tha other day whils ‘hbolng pulled on tha ways, and consequently had to go into dry-dock, came out ugaln yesterday fully repaired....Tho barge Clty of Grand Raplds way towod to South Thicago yesterdny .with a ca g0 of ahingles....Tho schr Ningara arrlvéd liera yeuters day with s cargo of wood from Goorglan Bay..., The echr G. Allen, which was taken in charge '3 the United States Marshal abont two weekn, go, hae atlll a custodian on board....The United States atenmer Michigan, which ts on a el around tho lakes, areived here yesterdsy Sha lles in the outer harbor ...Tho schi Tobert B. Campbell {s bch;; ropatred at one of the docks of the Chleago Dry-Dock Cotnpan: & sorjous colllsion between the tugs i2wing aud Ferry, both bclonging to the Vessel-Owners' Tow ing Compnny, occurred carly yosterday morninz, Tho Ferry waa vory sverely damaged, and Is lest. ’"fi badly. The atem of the Ewlng I8 twisted, bat otherwldo the damago is alight, LAKE SUPERIOR NEWS, Log of stmr Josoph L. Murd, of Lcopold & Austrion Lake Superlor Line: Left Chlcago on the cyening of tho Bth'with full llst of passengers, There was not a ripple on tho water all the way up to Portago and Eagle Harbor. At Eagle Harbot work fs progressing rapldly at entrance to tho har. bor, driliing by steam for blastin, They tako o much space for their scow, etc., that we barely have raom for passago, Thiswill bo romedied in a dayortwo. It canses no Inconveiienco to ateamer, howaver, this scasonof thoyear. Speak- ing of Bagle Larbor, also river, it reminds one of old times avery time wo stop there. Tho approack of & steamer {s announced ashore by ringlug ol the warchouse bell notifylng the people that s xteamer he rived very morning the old four-horas slage-coach atarts from the tavern aftes sounding the horn, and {asoon loat In the distance, climbing_the hills aud rattling over tho stones. Leaving Eaglo Harbor we roturned to Marquette snd Grand Island for down cargo, The stmn Cnyahoga and 8t. Panl, and steam-barges Cormor. ant and arvis Lord, with thelr conmactsr cortecr: ort tho 1Gth. We left the Island for Chict rho 10th, in company with etmr Oayahors ran the rlver 17th, where wo met stmrs Pacltio and Annfo L, Craig, and ateam-bargo Egyptinn and consort. Weatoppod at Saflor’s Encampment ta wood np: hore Indians camo to us in thele canoe rolling whortleberries and carlosities. Thelr w wama of birch bark are numerous along the banks of the river. Ou cntering the rivar our passongers neanlwaya on the look-out for the first Indinns, thelr tenta, and canoes, Left Mackinac evening of 17th: at noon 18th wo met stmr Peorless off South Manltou Inland and exchanged saluty winds up Lake Michigan; arriving at Chicago at- urday evening, Hurd will lcavo agaln for Lake Suporlor Tucadoy evening, Aug. 22, at 8 o'clock, “Tho following I the list of pssengérs we brougti down from Lake Su[wr‘lnr: Mra. T, Lloyd .and dmi‘;hlnr, Mra, T, B, Baker aud daughter, Mrs, T. 8. Donohoo and dlw{ulcr‘ Mra, Johin ‘Trelease, Miss Magyio McCall, J. Roxbury wifa and son, J. P. Shelvin and wife, R. 8mith and wife, J. P. Gagan and wife, R. B, Tived, T. Shiller and dangh- ter, B, ¥, Canny, A. Andoraon, Michnel Kehoe, J.Ti?ord ... Truman, and wi'i;‘ Janneborr. _Tux Trinune I8 indebted for the forogolug inters eating logto ClerkT' 8, Baker, Lo 2 TITE CANAL, Brtnoeront, Aug. 22, —Anmven~—Dolar Slar, LaSalle, 5,800 bu corn; Isabella, LaSalle, 0,000 bu corn Harrlet, Ottawa, 5,700 bu corn, 420 ha rye; Monte Christo, Seneca, 8,000 bu corn; T Ryburn, Marsollles, 6,000 bu corn; Brilllant, Mor- rls, 5,000 bu corn; prop \Whale, SBoneca, 3,700ba corn; Georgla, Beneca, 0,400 bu corn; Fricndship, Sencca, 6,500 bu corn; prop Montank, Lockport, 1,210 brls flonr, 100 brls meal; Maple Lea!, Lock~ 2:::, 5,003 bu corn; Cayuga, Roingo, 5,700 ba CreARED—Ncptine, Ottawa, 01,752 £t Tumbet; Flrst Natlonal, Jollel, 80,751 ft' lumber, 10 m sl prop Dr, Hanley, Lemont, 100 bris salt: ttawa; 08,110 ft lumber, — PORT HURON. Spectal Dispatch to The Triduny, Pont HusoN, Mich,, Aug. 22.—Dowx—TLrop Scotla, Golden Clty, Abercorn and connort, Ur—Prop T, W. Snook, Ballnac and conort; City of Port Huron and consort; aches Pathfinder, , Irls, Marco Polo, Nomeals, Loulss, Winp—Sonth, gentle, Wenther, fine, al Dispatch & Ponr TTunoN, Mide. K a 2 ° 2 D%v;i—!;lr‘;o -1-:5-; fium: vn’r’ni I.\(n:rm Clam, Y“n‘mn. s J. Korshaw, Bay City;schra Clars, lea, ‘WixNp—South;gentlo; weather cloudy; lght raln. ERIE. Spacial Dispalch to The Triduns. Pa., Aug. 22, —~AnuiyiLs—Prop Alasks, Dzranvonzs—The schr Adamy left for ' Chicago to-day ‘with aver 2,000 tons of coal, the larcest ¢argo ever carrled by salling vensels. Other do- pariures—Sehr Goshawk, and D, B, Dalloy, Chl- ©ago, with coal, MISCELLANFEOUS, 'Tn1s AXD Tuat, —The ache Thomas C. Sirect hat arrived on tho other alde of the -Atlantic, having mado the trip in twonty-one dsys,...Tho schrs Levl Rawson and Truman Ross lost tholr jibbooms last Baturdsy, on sccount of the northe: Capt, Higgle, of the schr City of Ma itowoe, before leaving Qusbeo for Qlas: gow with tho vessel, romiited $1,600 In gold 84 8 portion of frelght monoy ho could spare from the procecds of his trip....Ths mortgage sale of the schr-barge Russell at Duffalu tuat Wednes- day realized $2,000. Tho vessol wawbid In by Mr. Kimball, Loldor of the ¥ecoud mprtjage, sub- Ject to first mortguge and other clalus, .. Tha Bu- perintendent of the Welland (‘anal proposes (0 rigldly enfuree the regulation widch prevents Voo