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and the beltet induce treo short welling for future ttader which the market dronped, Waa intimated that there were State bonds quict. "The stock market fluctnated to-da: aod higher In the carly dealings, the advance rang- ing from 4 to 2% percent, with coal stocks agnin the most consptenons In the upward movement. Townrds Lo'clock there was a slight reaction. fol- lowed by firmness, but ister Inthe day there was B decline of from % to 1% per cent, which was re- covered Inthe final dealings, The market closed stronger and higher, Morria & Esecx fell off to and fecovercd to GOK. wanna & Western fell off to 40%, and cloeed at 4142 Delaware & TMadaon reacted to 864, but New York Central rose to 04%, Erle advanced to 8%. Bhore rose ta HON, and closed nt 506. referred fell off to 57%, and finally recovered to Hock Inland advanced to 4%. Northwestern preferred to 40%, St. Pani common to 224. W: ern Union to 623g, ani Ilinota Central to 58%, ‘Transactions aggregated 50U were New York not being no frequent as tthas been. The pros- pect of a good fall trade, the short supply on the Miesissippi, and tho moderate receipts cause the better fecling tn the trade. tant changes in wool, hides, or broom-corn, all of which may be quoted firm, nnder moderate offer- Inga. with a comparatively good inquiry. were dull, and some vntieties wera eany under fair offerings. Hay whe in moderate request, and steady, The receipts continue light, but ample. Ponltry was in fair reqnest, and steady, excopt the Potatoce were dall, ‘Lake freights were mocterately active, and firm at2e forcorn to Bnifaio. Room was taken for 4,000 bu wheat, 400,000 bn corn, and 70,000 bu Medtnm Grates—Steere in fatr fleck, welgh- ng TO fo 1.200 FINANCE AND TRADE, commen tach otce ia re - ihe Jonkrige: at the deal cla There were no impor donc tho , lined that hig reevinte here here fe searce! all of Tt being he-rates, rile niland fe suspended. {e, dectined to-47i¢e, and clomed Ae reeveommer told at, fsa | ie. aes the month sold at < mtion He—comuion eatiic; weighing 700 3. Chicago Bank Clearings Still on the Decline. any corn moving aroun ue neath attracted tnrungn Chicago by low, fe roala—Per 10) ts (nati HOGK—The past week wi The Produce Markets Active and Irrogular —Hogs Stronger—Provisions on new atorar, an 4c. Anica were Feported spoon Wiaitintaed Bi aince atthe, BY Di vivanice nnd THenta ny's A the erially increased urrivals of Srodnenisy resulted Tita feaction ia prices equals tha advance of the day he Thoredy market reanmed Ite anwar conran, and at thin cloce of the weok showell an Areregate advance of Z¥aR%: per ‘The demand fur bacon graden was the inort tare vents and In that risen tho apnreciatton’ In saiure whe 8, ‘Mast marked, though there wasn antistactorily niry for All grades, and whe generat mivance clent to tntute # profitable return ta Western ah{ppern. The receipta were some %, 400 head n excess arted for the presions week, bat ia gommariton with the correapowling week of last year a decreage of R00 hi tel. Saturday a inarket wanaetive, and f@10e hicherclos: Hone being 8:5 1ore8. 25 f Delaware, Lacka- Cloeed at 36%, and cloned at 434. Wheat Weakened by Fine Weathers+-Corn r---Other Grain Steady. Rall freights were quiet and unchanged on grain at 0c por 100 tha to New York, and 33c to Boston and New Engtand points. were quoted at 6c above geain figures. GRAIN fw sigur. The New York Produce Exchange Weekly pives the following as the vinible prising the stocks in granary at the principal points ‘of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, and In transit ty rail, aly a 1ev7: condition of the crop pete ont tree other markets also were lower. after the decline. when they took holt noerately. The 9 tee SrcaMini, Tretght room having d mn for early Uae De hy 24 nimi east wee 4 jain. ejected oate were slaw’ at ad lere. Buyers held off nacit | of tho namber te FINANCTAL, Rates on boxed meats It le better to understand the declie In the fig- «rer of Chicago bank clearings than to overlook oF Ignore them, For many weeks the reports of the Clearing-Mouse here havo exhibited a falling four banks, Atno time has Ins been more marked than Inst week, which hos floss of more than 20 per cent In comparison wit the clearings of the corresponding week of Inst year.” This takes place simultaneoasly with a Flow but nnmistakahle Improvement in foreign trade, and n gain in general bank clearings, which, taking the whole country through, were 7ig;per cent better inthe first week of July in 1877 than in 1875, gain, which f9 strongest at placca Ike Now York and ted to the commorcial recov- ery. Thin wontd hardly bo felt to tho same extent ‘Tho business of this centro tepende mainly upon the movements of produce, the mar- Xcting of produce, andthe Ike, The shortage in tho Inst wheat crop accounts for a considerable im{nution of traneactions here, and another cause Jathe check given to exports by the hich prices to which grain and provisions were carried at the With the marketing of the new crop and the dietribution thronghont the West Of the money pald for ft, business in Chicago will certainly rapidly Improve both among the banks and merchants, The eupnly of negotiable paper was small, Rates of disconnt wereB@10 per cent at the banks to regnlar customers; ontelde borrowers can obtain a 4 per cent on call and upwards, Now York exchango was sold between banka at 60@75e per $1,000 premiom, ‘The clearines of the banks forthe week aro re- ported aa follows by Manager D. R, Halo, of the ‘Chicago Clearing-Houso: 118,000 bares Central. 3,300 Erte, Jake ‘Shore, 7.600 Northwestern, 4.60 5,000 Welsware & Lackawana & meen engared TURE ean cinsing at or light wel bare and 1 fur commani to choice heavy, “ HK in better demand, and wi Increase, He iy aupniy sellers found ty better prl onr to com! et since Friday Ehleny irate in in itoeke ck tela 20,000 Rt. Rr 50,000 ‘Delaware, sazenoo Morris & Essex, and 16,800 market ony at 14%@2 per cent; prima Cnetoms recelpta, oF 40, 000, ‘The Araistant Trenenrer disbursed 8200, 000, 000, 000, Sterling, long, 480ig; abort, 488%, The following t¢, the weekly ‘bank waterent poate coontat n, analitios were ply of grain, com- if In the busine: 8 osc an duly waa hed ag Cast sales included 400 er HRY ere was a food deal of talk with lite trainee Renter af was quoted at R2Kbasac, and sale war made atic. A Jey from Nevraekn. the frstot the cron, war extiited Chance. Several cars of low crade stuf tinal prices, Salon, tnelnded 400) bu ‘Non at 400 and 1,200 bu rejected at 37a:e, ‘bu. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOMOL—Waa firm at $2.0022,10, TNROOM-CORN—Was In moderatademani and steady! Green hurl, 7@7!¢ex medium hurl, red-tinped, SEAOch green brush, with hart enoagh to work {t, G@7es tele do, Fane: red do, 44ASer inside brash, a4asker medium to chotce ataik iratd, S4@o'cs Infor rlor brash, 444¢<5c3 crookell do, IGA 5c. BUTTER—Tho demand was of gencrous proportions, andthe market was steady and firm an provteusy auoted. Although the recetpts continue heavy the amount of butter now in store here isnot large, and, the ecaboord markets have been rolleved by Iberal shipments abroad, the ouUook scems mors farorahie to Holdersthani¢ did earller in the acason. Wo again qnote: Fancy creamery, 20921¢3 cnolco dairy, 15@ 1K; medium to good, 12@12¢; Inferior to common, ‘The cargo market was activo to the extent of the supply of amber, and Arm. Plece stuff adranced to £7.60,—Mauletccselltng at that price, and closed stron ‘under @ good Inquiry, Inch lumber was steady at $4.00 80 for common, $9.C0.010,00 for medium, and $11.00412.00 for chotce cargocs, Lath wero quoted at $1,2041,25. Shingles wero dull at $1.6022.10, and fancy brands woatd probally bring 82.20 the yands trade wan fal ance at the ealo docks. Rhea. 2 rang sin uy rin, ‘tl x4 Ef a yaaa se lett fine sample of new bar: 374. 500: legal “Lenders. “inereane, $! deposits, decrease $2, Total ba. 14,68, 574 10,030,740 22,700,165 17,607, 083 SHIPPING VALUES. We extract the following, by permission, from the circular of J, H. Drake & Co., of this city: ‘Tho intermediate charges to put wheat from our elevators alongside sti Te matin It le at the clove of August, eu BLN, would cont $1.02 nlongaide, ship. Feent commisstan on the currency shout 47a tid off the coat, elrentation, tn- crease, $110,500; renee ease $1,474, 225, OOVERS WENT NoNns. Toston, may ho att owing to a adv Plevt and aceon clear dcesmed Frat common dressed stdin irons SA, Sa ener and ae Hox hoard fly 14 Inchex ai met equal tonne per on Auauat ‘whieaty and De 3d, In Xeptomber wheat, # rinedintée charges tie, would cost 60c alongaide ally; wail fretglita Se, 2 per cenk com Tnlusion, would cost 258 fd off const. FORBIGN INPONTS. ‘Tho following statement shows tho foreign gold yalues and coin duties on goods entered for con- aumption at the port of Chicago during last week, ‘The currency value fs about $H33, 400; outbreak of the war, cana ‘orn iy Ane, intel Ite, : BAGGING—Orders for grain bags ara coming for- ward very freely. Tho pastfew days have been tho most active that jobbers Lavo experienced for muoy months, and the market has developed a very strong tone, Stocks East and West arountaually ight, and the advanco of Friday bids fair to bo supplemented by a further upward movement. Wo quote: Stark A. Bole; Montaup,234e3 Lewiston, athe; Otter Creek, 2c} American, 1c; Amoskesg, tfc: burlap, dand 8 hn, Wise Rnnntes, Mngle, 1441501 do double, 21@24}6c. CHRESE-Thero was a fair movement Eastward and on tnterlor account, andthe market for orime goods was falrly firm, Skitne were almost wholly neglected, and were trregurap in prtee, We quote, good to best full fe lc.. 1 gi tannibal & Ne inn nihel & Kiuinn Prette bon ct, LOSES cin ugh and elect, vers eae select, dressed head Shinglea TAT a tandand... suingles, * Aw chutes to éxirt. Siw Puanctsco, San Franctsco, duly 14.—The following are the closing quotatlaua at the Stock Exchange: BY TELEGRAPH, - FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. 8. m.—Gratt~Wheat— 2 1e2dt white, No. 1 12a 4d; club, No. 1, 138 2d5 No. 2, 120 So. 1, 2501 No.2, 245 Md. Provtstoxs—Pork, Sis, Lard, 442. Livenroot, July 14.—Corton—Has an advancing i salen, 8,090 bates} export and ‘hice wheat, 2 to No. yea ‘COAL—Trade wan voted auliewith Se a Follow ta tha lists Laekwanna reg, tis ‘ 4 5 73 roto Yaht Tequeat ot 1t@1ze, the outaide ‘ tendener; af, 19a ie. eanes aes iiuainees continues active. Drieca we: 0. wrntvenan, per. Peculation, 2,000; ‘Tho recat rate of $100,000 trade dollars in San Franciaco, closing out the present supply of that coln, calla attention to tho anccces of the trado dollar. ‘This dollar was authorized hy the demone- tlzing act of Feb. 12, 1873, and was Intended to enlarge the markct for American mlver inthe East. ‘The coin contains 420 grains of silver VO fine. coinage waa limited toorders for export, bnt tho export demand grew so that both the Pacific coast mints were kept busy in striking it off. $24,500,000 have been coined, including $2,714,- N50 coined at Philadelphia, Mouwso —_reconis exported rors doops RECEIVED at Chicago Customs July 14: Valentine Haar, 2 caska wine; Henry Groencbanm & Co., 7 casce books; Gould Bros, & Dibble, 4 cavks tiles; George Stewart & Co., 200 racks salt; Lawrence & Martin, 5 red cases gin, 10 green carea gin; Union Roliing Mill Company, 12 tons spicgel fron; Bur- loy & Tyrrell, 4 pkgs Porcelain ware. collected, $1,830.63, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were fairly active for ahot aam- mer's day, thongh the buxlnessin pork and lard was chiefly tn changes from one month toanother, snd the fecting was trrogular. Togs were quoted stronger, snd Liverpool was quoted 18 higher on pork, Sd.on tard, sud ‘These things induced higher quote- tlous here tn the early part of the session, but the mare ‘Wo note that meats continae to eute are rumored to jecteasd our stocks of (atin anriag, "la stds Od, ‘cora= Wea ua—Amcrican, Sa-ts fd, ng—Canadian, mixed, 248 9d08 Loxpos, ‘July _14—Kvening.—Rate of iaine Warley, american, fn upen market for three montis’ bills ta Below the Bank of England rate, 3. Conpols for money and Le 4 11- De United States bonds—'ds 70, ae 406, 110; now ba, 10744, few York Central, Hh ite 1074; pid, 17; miltwole Central, GU. Panis, July 14,—Rentes, 107f 40c. —— COMMERCIAL. ‘Tne following were tho recefpta and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city dnring tho twenty-four houra ending at 7 o'clock on Satarday morning, and for the corrcaponding time nos ae Es Shere br yee sian. orl 80. a | an ‘Pritno moss beef, 8a. oa on—Long-clear, aay ‘short, hay Fatint 00; dumper -cure:d cod fiahc 860 ors rH 4,25; Labradur herring, split, bri, 0. rt rican, 40a 0d. grins or PerroLera—tsed, ‘i Jabrader hertpys D> Oa, A OF TURPR TARE M21, Chivancbine Aineriess, 33508 LONtnx, ey 5 bc Stat ts or Tt URPENTINE-20 od, ir. duly 14. i tie following were recel vod by the ‘Guicago Dosrd of Lirtnroot, July Sry mets pork—Ea Bay tt clear, 349; hort, “tho ont a lard, nie Ge Pring thea books a “fie xtra India mess, O14; Cl jorweg! toes seated herrlog, per ris, $16.00 det bal box Bek, Cua ior Pius eral market was qui Theltat receiving muctt atention. nedat the following rane: poate ee. ca chs Turke Tho Castom- Twa" oF threg ait: San Francisco, @mountcoined by the Pacide const mints,’ Thie apparent aupply does not really remain on the Pa- cific coast, since large amounts aro known to have Deen carried home to China an the persons of re- Altogether, the colnage of the trade dollar monet be regarded ae a fortunate expor- edateln meats. Box SOY M4. Whi —Liverroot-—Whe: fornia chut, a toda ne ta Callfarais al Wheatatyong, fair st atrony Cane wh macy i LAN Carmien of conn erage Tift Cor falr Srerage. American infeed Wheat andcorn strong fair aver: wheat me prowot 4 sree by ket weakenod later. more out freely, have been made to mat ard it ca ‘ined March 1 ¢. niu aithecs “Genie eda iintineton ‘Peanuts, Cal NF wi tstt Ge Were Jn Uberal aupoly anid Afale ree fin tat phe turning Chincse, mentioned, accordint packing returna furn{shed to the Cinc| Fen, are an follows, at the undermentlon PARK NONDS. To the Txtitor of ‘The Tribune. Cucada, duly 12.—Will throagh your colamns why Fark bonila are worth, less than other city and county accarities beariig samo Interest, and oblige ono “1 mauaitiy'of spring Ha to, Amer Henther Fi y Hngtand wht a pleacé_ explain (ort and Wert side Cargocs on pasn sutpptng Calitornt ae say SST ay ura, 85.4 per how Para Be nl articles werd J the movement was eb per bn, tent 45,01 AMERICAN CITIES, Rew Yore, July 14,—Corron—Steady at 1249 1234c4 futures Srmis July, 12.29912,2901 August, 12.2903 September, 12.0%412.00e1 October, 11.07¢; Novem- ber, 11.431 December, 11.40811,474 January, 11.59 UWT2E11,74c; March, 11.868 880. PLoun—Markot duitt receipts, 7,000 bris; in bayers favor, No, 2 $3.5025.00; superfine Btate and Western, Anster—Tho difference In price ‘s dao to the ‘unfamiliarity of the genera) public with the nature and vailuity of thesesccuritics. ‘They are of oqnal validity with the other city and county bonds, but aro not so Well known and arc not so acceptable to Snveatore {nother citles, who can familiarize themeclves much moro easily with the leallty of acencral city orconnty bond than with that of one fvdued on ppecial security and for a special Jocal purpose, NEW YORE SAVINGS BANKS. ‘The Yorkville Savings Bank, of Yorkville, Ne ¥., was closed on the 11th {nst., by order of tho ‘The habllities are $20,- $87.00, and the aewets, according tothe officers, $10,860.08, leaving a deficit of $771 tcmber, 1875, adeficit was dincovercd of §11,- £17.04, which tho oflccts mado good, bank eoon drifted again into trouble, ‘Tho depoaltors uf the Trades’ Savings Bank of Now York havo not received any dividend, although the fallare occurred nearly @ yearago, in’ August 8. Tk. White, bolds cash , Dnonghto make 8 10 per cent dividend, but is rharged with a design to appropriate It to pay le pwn claims and those of hfs friends, who, with ‘e creditors of the broken bank. MINING NOARDS CONSOLIDATED IN NEW TORK, The members of the Arocrican Mining and Stock Exchange, in thelr meeting Wednesday, unani- ‘mously adopted the plan proposed for convolidating ‘with tho New York Mining Stock Exchange, ojd chariors of both institutions require seven days’ legal notice to be published of any changs In tho charters, so that on the 17th or 28th of this month it 1s expected that the members of both instiintion» ‘will mect together and adopt a joint constitution The *‘Open Board and Gold Ex- change” yoted on Wednesday, by 67 to 24, to lrulve, and appointed a committee to carry ont tho necessary detalls, ond arrange fora division of the funds, sbout $20,000, among the members. TIH LOAN MARKET IN BOSTON, ‘The loan market In Boaton continues to exhibit @atreak of firmness, atihough the demand for ‘The Advertiser saya thatln one way or another there aces to bo a good deal of moncy drawn away from tho banks, and many of them find themeclyes, if not exactly poor, at least not overburdened with aurplue funde, and with Hitle occasion for the time to go outside of thelr gular customers fur business. J now wanted aa low as 4 per cent, CORNERS IN SUNSIDIA guoced ncttve,and injaldeepuods toss siriysatisfactory, Dries were not nubjected to any Important chanues, the provalent feel. Sugara were in larga demand and Jag coutinuling St ‘were held with confidence, Wee ent 0. Me, davas Sai et chiniee ti Boe ae comm ta fait ie binicapore si Aberin ute T Hscaiayes crushed, mee fufated atandind, gan Want is rt? pow The Commercial Bulictin of thls city makes the ne ing at Chicago to fobeen.on & wad, agalnit 703, 10 packing of tho Weat ls ey The following table exhibits the shipments of provis- iedeptglomngtais week endiug Jay ar @11,00c; February, two yours ined, Tho Dinced ‘at, 1,400,000, 85.506. 621 commo' oxt cos Poa Mite hee eee recess, $8, 75@11.25, iris, | Tierces| Dores, ty aC ae angat-lont ioe Es@ene; Callfor. pla boney dripa, suticc) wood mugar-navee slruy fant extra do, BinedHe, iatse: rime, woaGicy commen to Hou common molnaves, 452500} black strap, [etal 1 cl a ee Tescaaltey fnutmenn 61-Oval: Ot alia aia ln “inte,” 98(ex Qerman_ matt Bin Aly, Gener White Lulys oiwrte Waly is an ‘ach {lossom, 7ct Savon imperial, Sade: Dan- tations: Th : at sini te, fort? gocu0/ Hounhe e130 Wete’ scarce and tn ixoont reque ental preseut prtten wilt Rot he there fa no margin, ga fo onerate on fons MaateoHleat Gnain—Whent high ints, 1 Di Bunk Superintendent. “Aelnans from stora during Friday for city consumption: 1,641 ba wheat, 1,180 bu corn, 3,972 ba oats, G50 bu rye, 452 ba barley. The following grain wos Inspected {nto atoro in this clty on Saturday morning: si red winter weat, 11 cars.No, 2 cars No. 2 spring, 5 cars No. 3.ao, Ocarm rejected do, Scars no grado (35 wheat); 202 cara high mixed corn, 4 cara new do, 0 cara new mixed, 437 care snd 21,700 bu No, 2 corn, 184 care ro- Jected do, 24 care no grade (800 corn); 4 cars white oats, 10 cars and 1,400 bu No, 2 do, 2+ 2 cars No. 2 rye, 2'care BY =. $6 Niariee “Harley anit “Sia scaed d Sia ahenangeds foraatiecmans settvo and So, at have advanced, ol mira estern tile quiet; receipt sscenne; ‘Gaus quiet aud ane ‘tavrinins ahi] = Heavy: ~ Also, 2,480 other packages Iard and 128 do hams. Mi Porx—Waa fairly active tn tatu eed 100 pee tele thew cautalone, ‘and ¢ meee ya latest quotations, hat B13. Soa N. W. wheat, 0 a Seine 41,000 7027: Weateraroages ‘yea Ure aK anand in. Hai Yau atid unchanged, ei ‘erode, ‘Tes rened, Ree ceca, utet, but steady, ot Btge, tasty ciutet a #1. n Aes Britta oy Toanayvixe. Faos—Firm: Western, 195 Leazunnotendyy uemicck eg ue 7 middies, and hes Beery Caltiornia do, Te21e4 a BeSoe TIE sOIOeT anew Uaortvtone rk nH jatalns The Recolver, to he, Eastern tinea a" CO stir Neavy, tte Gives eraen salted yssalted hides, tn deacon ah Franses were ective and unchanged, bri wallow. eas on the twoor three ays. und neo menarally eye Th cls B05 Rea teats 1 Ter Rnow-wnite teat, lige, extra iattolh Bat 4s, selice ean Seller the fear closcd none rie wi sinoted at 619.25@12.60, and lerataly and advanced S37%o bey but closed ogo belaee riday's totest quotas sled were: reported of 6, 7: Feb kes seliey fentomber at #3 ihe market closed tauie at seller see atelier Kentenn fe wan quoted at 15¢ par 100 Iba below he nrice of ret as nod denand for ship men . cars rejected (38 oats) rejected da; 2 carw rojectod barioy. cara), 404,000 bu, a gene Inapected out: 92,200 bo 7,207 bu corn, 3,898 ba oats, 2,958 ba rye, 3,620 ba barley. ‘The following were the recelpts and shipments of breadstuffe and Ive atock at this point during the past week, and for the corresponding weeks cnding Augua Hand § so nr por Someatic fleece, et hut Arm new Sata, vat Je 15, iin set at ‘mor | aaa 3504 ady with fate ee eS ron—s Fatt Kinertonns “iull and heavy "at bites Hupal aheeti js WOH! Natit—Unemangeil ee ORM. Eesgmenn sot eetae let. Guaty— Wheat act terred, Juty deity lo TUDOR, Mgnt Wentone tikes O1ycy ster ber, TA Tae eller August 1 Fea bo0 ite summer jong-cleara at boresdo at 6c; and 25,000) the “rhe market closed at the fed esod ot short cirars at ely af Hie a ait hten were. dul at 8) edtng fosiee and condition. a were [n good demand at eciets te coups brought $3.008. 50, “HOVATORS—Were dail at $1.5022.00 per bi hao lock would perhape bringanttue mores ‘furkeya wore Brin 2 Sasi * Eira pte att uinal; AcE athe, ndenoy upward. eulders, Mane 134 i atte more,’ Tne be ru teh Ketel borg farmers nlmoat sup} REEDS “Were quiet ant litt A fow late of timothy brought 81, c. usE was quuted at 81.70 sellors writ St. an but nu: budy seemed to wantto Kot Timothy, $1.00 5. 2) Hungaria and ma hats “aeuse) bucewheat stat raifaatn frame Bi gay aaieye wih aay cnaree, without 82204 ar ia ry, er aa ib s ino anndxed quntattons mediven, Webtio: woaddo, gtasies ners reiter thas pominal, Yoana ts Ight. i BC Va fr He snl nea heath %y Ha. Ti The following were the cxporta from New York forthe weeks endiug as dated: ogc dea wrarce, friner, aad finan OLRM sa peru, 7 TGTH4e0} retned, 15}f0, Bales were 100 bris_wi fat $10,008 10,25; and 820 brla summerdo at Tattow—Was quoted at 747M for city, and THO ib $1.92. ‘There wasafair do- rn bris: wheat, 22,000 bu; corn, 4 ion opts, 3, 80) rd of Trado doulreaus to say ‘Siivaxwrastarn, 8 wan bu, spring wheat at 124 Sd@13e 4d 1s now aclling bighor in Liverpool than Califor- They are paylng 60s Gd per GUO te for California wheat, Just shipped, which cannot arrive fn England until tho beginning of next December. Curgucs of stralgbt No. 2 spring sold at Sie Gd, less rate of freight at aay 108 (it te ‘now about 8a) and Insurance at 6d, leaves 40s por 600 By, or equal to $1.41 per GO ba jn gold, or $1.48 curroncy, fn Chicago, **The lowtst through rata to Liverpool I over made, was inade Just now," sald a!prominent oper- ator on Haturday, bathe would not nome the fig- However, tho statement shows that rates are at 9 minimam—at least for maximum distances, SL. Louw recelved over 00,000 bu wheat Satur- day, and Cincinnati 53,000 bn, Commission merchants suy that, according to thelr advices from the barley scctions of lows, the Crop generally fein a promising condition. County, famous for Sno barley, bids fair to pro- OF course the barley tn the field fg juet now in that staye-where a rain storm might do irreparable injury, and in fact a good crop cannot be counted on until the grain la har- vested and properly secured. Tho leading produce markets were moderately active Saturday, and irregularly steady, at an easier range of prices, Dreadstufls wera slightly ‘by continued fine weather, end the fact recelpts hero ur eluewhero, though the Thera was « fair abipylng movement, and rumors of freight engage- ments for large qaantities of lard aud weats. Jobbersof dry goods had nothing new to report. There ie a steady hand-to-mouth demand for etaplo and seauonable goods, and the market maintains « Grocerics wore reasonably actlvoand unchanged. Sugsre were in brisk do- mand, aod wero strong, most othor Macs were also held at full vrices, the butter market there was considurable activity, and previous quotations wero sustained with frm- neas. Cheesu wos uuchange?, being quoted stesdy at7@8e for good to best fall cream. features were developed im tho dried fruit, ‘canned goods, ond fin markets. anactive call for grasn-bazs, aud the market was strong ut Friday's advance: taup at22sac, Lowlston at 21ic, aud American at 0c, Leather was dull, as previously quoted. Oils, paluts, and colors were quiet sud unchanged. ‘There wasa light demand fur coal sud wood at prtvious quotations. ‘The wholesale Jumoer market was active Satur- dey to the exteut of the offertogs, and plece stud Phe yord business appeste to be im- proving slowly, und the market is gelning to euepgtb, the disposition lo shades quoted prices SILVEI IN BAN FRAN- Saasicy deat tas GBisTaCr Cholcest, HswsIOr TaUcy, $1.00 @liraerat—Commom 203061 good do, as@D%a; glum, BH <40e. wood do, 444301 Ene, 48 ra x Sioux. ayaa combonn, o-saecs pel dg: Sask 356 N84 et ite ast faeaty kuva common, 39@320; Mm, Bg: One, Haksci ENSe} cliolusat, ” BSie0uc that American No, 2 BREADSTUFFS. FLOUN—Was quiet, and trregalar tn tone, ‘There wero very fow buyers present, but good Minnteotas were very Armly held, some of them oven at sallght advance, stocke being low, while some of the mills heveshutdown for want of wheat. Medinm grades were dull, and low grades were weak, holders belong Bales were reported of 60 brie winters at $8.50; 225 brie spring extray, part- sour superfines at 372 bris. The market closed with the following as the asking range of prices: Choice winters, €9.00@9.25; medium do, $8,008.25; com- 1947.00; choice Minnesota spring, $4.50 . medium do, §7.75@d.0uy yt eet ‘ai jowers 1 87.058 ena. los ne ee % iden? OF And lowers chulce red, S135 ants Used0c, tye in fatr demand atddadc. barley viatoxs-Pork firm at $14.00, rant t teu De vid, Digs asked iit "mneate sect 0. Romo enterprising brokers in Ban Franclsco at- yomptud last week to get up a corner In subeldiary Hiver, which at thie tme fe towing into tho in- terior to help nove the crops, thing, ay such speculators usually do, ond, instead Mf realiziug bigher prices, found It imposelble to Gispove of thelr wares except at a loss, sliver ta now aciling in San Franclaco at 55's per eent discount, nila Club at 126 Dd@1e. 4a closing athe inaldes They overdid the ‘Lan! stronger inake sa ise faked Vinedta a & 35, 83 Sia tyr day. anxious to close out. ges ly at $8.95; median, ainceioe sty food ca iets $1.08, edie fs oi otal sth iin Teservo, 15216c; Central DALTIMONE & OUI0, ‘There waa some movement in railroad ebarcs in (he Daltimore stock market on Weuncaday, timore & Ohio was weak, tho sates including Baltimore & Oblorecond preferred at 873 10 shares do nt 86}; 10 doat 80; 10 do at 864; 10 ebarca rst preferred do at 05, and 6 shacce do common at 02, closing at 0144 bid, an his Neher sare, H. ate "a vas: 055. i, aol et. wn Lovis, Mo., July ie i nowe_ulet, end une nad nofotnally tower. ve. but ens Mo. area fal New wsudluan duwestied st uautet 250; fing hevce, washed, S5ugtac: tub woul, chulce, 40.443 LIVE 8TOCK. cholce patents, $4.008.75} common uo, $8.0%88.25; cholce family fodr (spring), et 735 Tmodlum do, $6.75@7.25; spring extras, §6. cholce spring superfines, $4.0084,00. Hye flour, $4.0084.00. aM—Was quiet and steady, Sales aggregated 40 $11.25 per ton on track aud $11.90 fre on board iB Onate— Wie wath - G3. O05 ‘Seales ‘a ' 2 = Gera taacsteg low Fi ao Aug pe ne Nc RaveeNeN aa liye ef Sgza8e GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 3043105 Grecobacks were U6 QOLN cents on the-doliar “4 in greenbacks, PREP: 491 rb. a tose tive; clear ribs, is cars, alert ‘Mippiixas—Bales werd 20 tons at $18.00@19.00 per ont he or rea ‘Tia bd ton free on board cars. BchERHINGs—Sales were 20 tons at $11,00214.00 ver i FOREIGN EXCUANNE, E Slat) a4 nl and sd woales Texans pices act SFlou hoon bra wheat i Roget oa ea ‘owheade NONet atte, Fateanehessi: Se a2 siege tai Coane ‘was pominal at 617,00 per ton Was active and easter, declining 24240 rriday, though quoted, atroay: rery weather 1G wow sad "Liver pogiaod, The markel Was dupremed | by a1 ith \ec¥Loun—Bteady: supers, uraging harvest re} feauayivaiia dd €0.00s0-50; hig grades secoe SES ene stead) Zot wmnber, 82. tes 29 ae ea His settee. Tete, yreco has eed. othe! so It ts Pining ites present Britian markets w oi our Ponuayivania red. bilves be fsluiatned PAIN eT teady Fellow, Ubadbyci Ot. sees 0,51 ween CATV LE—Tho week opened yery dull in thie depart- ment of the Hye-stock market. The hot weather and ‘thu depressed condition of the Kastera markets check- ed aay tendency Lo activity on the past of shippers, aod durlag Monday and Tuesday cumparatively tittle busl- heas was sccompllshed beyond meoting ibh@somewhat 3h got uf—Janusry aud esc january aad aly: Ne, sprewluth wilt uatural Of wiuter wheat (his mount it can be delivered as feauiar 3. MBO, Baal rg es §5Q18¢. julots redacd, BIOtI4c; crude, O@ Wistexa—steady: Western, 81.12. Vbeat, 000 bay corn, 09,000 ba; oaty, Iinited wants of the home trade, noticeable tmpruvement, buth in the general demand From the opentog of business oo to tho end of Later there was fn eoutree anu declined to sold ‘S1.isel. eller the sear was quoted Month was irregular at |» ids 1.404 and In values. Wednestsay down there was falr activity at gradually hardening prices, cloting quotations shuwlug ao advance over the pray: fue week of about 2se per 100 bs, The aupply, which was very Haht (uutilttie more toan half as largo as for the correqoonding week. Saat oath owas largely coms Doses weighing fro Tiel tals De. for which $4 Sag ‘The propurtion of olf F roixed fos wus unusually fect th ta the iproved wy the mascot baa devel 5 | ere ext ee Coffees, rice, teaw, aod cual nt Bo ete ‘Cash tales by sample at bi Aerts MISNx.OTA Wasar—Was gulet, Hieg NY Ing. Bales ely tite 2 Nor slae. allway, se! ica Comp aD aber Of Com: eat ec Bieta Heal way 71 writh Uttte singer By sdiapla et gistdut-33'tavatly on SAW tiren Wonat—Was quiet and tame, gold by vainple at $1.14) naid tw led cqual to No.1. thous, ep ty ihe thine uf wale. | uyera we take hold, fearing a liberal ctr ty ee % t 1.390: Hee jected braver. iisnote ie Augean, aici September, Satine Soe isc! ate ze. er Uriny Wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, bre; wheat 2ucobu; coro, wore (he rullog pe tbh BY TELEGRAPII. tark at 2i%o, Mon- 7: is vold at the tante ‘outta graded siscra at the out e a0.d csire Locves were wauted Uy ex i ‘There were few sales bore pages market was Wuoderately astivu and arn. ean ures qraac sist we Wwolbing 1,450 ravine, tat, weli-idrmed arrald seery welgblug 1.250 New Youx, July 14.—Gold opencd and closed ¥4105%, with asics in the interim st 105%. Bor. fowlng rates 3} to 134 tper cent per annum and 2-4 until Monday. Silver at London 543; pence. Are 124% greenbacks, 118%, guld. Silver cola us Reatweate ot 225,000 bu} 6 a aad ee bef Poctarinn, July 14, “Vorroy—Bteady at 11546. teat sada with fats demands red. 81-40: ‘filed, Sac.“ Oate~Market ‘duit: wiaione: Wary steady a! bers fuera andclear rita. Bacon Werg Wei clear til, Kasigc, Laws wer bare Epecte Here allve sclive demand for cas corns uuetly By ablbp sustainee pricea tnthat d. ver than the pieivua day, Druluio og. Bigh walacd mt fall, though ouibioe Nef (bas ‘Eiko cars Monday would Poukes Quad, partment, wakio bib redi Governments actire. Haliso 6 bonds strung and generally higher, fF Atiu@LUYe. Lard fry cholce teat Merce, 10:49 Witany—Rteady at $1.08, AULWAURRE, Minwacnen, Win Suniy 1a, change ie heat frm: onenedand advanced 0, i RAT Aun role in force from the foundation of the Govern. ment nntil 18f wagan "experiment." Hetween, A8GT and IkTF the functions of the Constitution were partically suspended. The country sited away fram ite constitutional landmarks. Tha work tn hand was fo rotuen to thent. The proce. haa been slow and arinons, The oltead in batt extating political orzanizations, dixeovering themselsea in the sub-titntion of roustiintionst methots furthe methods of war, resister to the ditterend. Mutfor this resiatance constitutions) rule wonld have heen teatoredon the 4th af March, 873. Throngh their etforte it was deferred antih tho 4th of March, 1877, when the Chief Ezecntivg dognn to administer the Government with the Fed. eral Constitution as lis enlde, Me han made eve, ractice confornt, to the precepta of the orzanig aw. Thisiano experiment.” Orit it be, thea the Republle and the Conagitution are experiments, —Memnphis (Tenn.) Acalanche Und.). steany 2 Milwaukee, Beptembers” #1. 1 Com held temas Se rein goad det an Tally anehaneds pen in mes, Faninura~ Wheat io fal 1, Pade, Iteceirra nrias' wheat, AnirMents—Flour. Tierrato. rast Gn, 2.nvia So, 1 faint on ‘private cermn: puleaneee, at in care new. Kentucky white: “ tw arr Treat Tn active and if re 34 Bec bu Nas 3, a ior AtANGay ‘Suteo (tae hat Ate alt July, Sis40. Wheat intly anics of at aH 000 ba tart hail Sunt at seer ROD ie iat mixed, Oats daily ar-tol Itye nom Jndgo Maxwell, of Des Moines, tho Prosi. Asad PRETOHTS~ aeinstie fw York. dent of the Stato Temperance Alliance, 14 not sat. Naw Ontraxn, 2 Mormons Pork De; fafied with Mr. Gens reply to his ‘diaee Mage ‘mand falr, and Ts cenahor, OF RIE Lard tn good | Well's) letler. Tad Mr. Gear's answer been eatin. factory to thres-fourttn of nll the rndical temner- ance men In tho State of fowa, It wonld not have heen aatixfactory todndge Maxwell, Any reatone able man, no difference how strona Prohibition iat he may be, would have been eatisged with Mr, Gear's atatenicnt that he necepted the platform, Ani, if elected, he would do his iluty, accordiny tp the oath which he will bo required ta ‘take, Natit feams that Judge Maxwell it nota rensonablo man, nul that be 9 dotereined to make war an Mr. Wear, ‘Tho press of the State, no far ns wo have becn a to lear, including thore papers eiited by O» arent and more consistent temperance men than Judge Maxwell, express entinfaction with Me, Gear's po- nition anit hia reply to Maxwell's Inquities,and any further notice of Maxwell ea epecles of intlation that we do nat beHleve In. —Jlurfington(Ia.) Hawke eve (Rep, ). Tho roport that Mr. Baynrd Taylor hag been offered his cholco botween the Delele and the Russian miaaions is ono that we hear with profonni satisfaction, and we hall be heartily git to hear that he haa been appointei! to ona or the athor post. Mr, Taylor Jean eminently Ot man for either post, by rensun of his hizh personal character, bly ability, le reputation, and tin famillarity. with diplomatic business, acquired during ifs terms of aervico Gret ax Secretary of. Peter and afterwant ag Charge d' Afuircs al St Peteraburg, ila ap. polntment as Minister will be in the natnre of 5 well-earned promotion.—New York Post. It may be worth while to remember In this con. nection that It was Mr. ‘Taylor's fortune, white 1m charge of affairs at Ht. Petersburg, to render ile country ngrent servicu—no lors than that of pros senting the National Causo to Vrinze Gortachakof, at the critical time when the Fronch Emperor was nrging the recognition of the Sonthern Confedera oY, and alding Rnssian diplomacy ta check that of France, | Itwas the inflaunce of Russia, that pre. vented the recognition of the Confederacy by France and England, and Mr. Taylor was tho right man in the right place at that time, As Minister to tuassa Mr. Taylor would be inthe midst of ald friends and thore aro about ix langnazea in which he and Gortachakof could hold famine conversation. — Cincinnall Commercial (Ind.). ——_ WAUKESHA. Tho Charm of the Villngo—A Aerenaden Delightful Coolncas=Picnica aud Excure sions. Bpeclat Correspondence of The Tribune. Waugrsita, Wis., July 14, ** Sweet is reunion: though tho years Dritt with thelr chapaetul' imonthy between, Tine but makes sweeter and endenra, ‘To trne uearte, every uld-thing nceng, Bo we, drawn hithor at tho vuice ‘Of bygone pleasure, come agato, And with united hearta rejotco ‘To bind agaln tho aovered chaln.* A charm, lies about this lovely village that brings summer pleasure-scokers here again and again, and calls a large proportion of thoac who haveever!lved here toan annual pilgrimage to its familar avenes, Could we snmmon together at the aaine time all who still look upon this vil- lage as home, we should have a goodlycompany gathered from all parts of this great land, demand, and prices.a shade: Titghers | ‘eteas ce UE, rand 810,00 ut balkermeats senian fal ree Malicr niiders, packed, Bride hers cng Oho} cleat rib, Shiasiecs cleats ayer Others unchang Steer any nen looajosit. “Sight exchang® on few York, X premlam, ‘Steril ng exchange, bankers’ - INDIANAPOLIS, al pppansrots sal Adc eooumatan tet, 8.008 eat-No, 2 red, 81.9244 bid: $1.95 naked; guy 8s uly ‘gnisravked: “Gora quiet} ized. siet Augunt, 174448 PRovisiona—Elemert clear rib, Ter hams, pate Hous Firiner at 840504005 receipts, 2.5 shipments, 720 hn Tosrox, Jnty ae ar dull; Minnesota “teat ree it os@ere. Onts quiet: No, 3 mitignnd Nasa tied, towenct rejected, Wsiedoes Hay—Market dull and onsets led. ae Maurnis, Jot; Narrrost niet but steady at yRales, Pade 1H "receipt au mpm 03 balesi atuck. 000 bates, Others—Unchanged. ONWEaO, 2 Onvgco, July, 14.—Onaty— Wheat senrce ani firm: gytrm white Siehtgan, $4.13} 2 Aillwaukce club, $1.05, Corn unc hae RONIAs Pronta, Jit; 14,—flronwtires—Baslers salca at sto TOBACCO. Reported for The Tridune by Alexander Harthill, to bacco broker, Louteritie, Ky. Loumvitte, Ky., July 14,—Under lighter recetpts andofferings, trashy and common derk lugs showed atgna of 250 advance sometiines, buton the whole, and Bttho close, arc aamons last woek. Medium tu good alvo in light supply, in pood welzhts and order, are tained. Al! grades of heavy leaf are without change, the bulk being coarse, bony, and devoid of richness, All grades of shipping leaf without change, Manufacturing red Milors of all grades arc In good de- mand, with Kentucky river lugs very scirce and firm, and fatr bodied leaf scarce also. Orcen rivera in hese er gupplys and closs without change—Gno crops bring- elf betray In good. demand, with Nght offer+ ines rk amokers frm. Colory ecarce and firm. Netieser rinta plenty, without change. ete Ver} ble, Hiecelyen a week nt 1,300 Tahils | Tast wt last week and 1, 45: week, fale aint 1 last sear. Gates tor agonty 06 nhs. ‘Quotations unchanged. wool. Toaton, duty 14.—The domand during tho week was active, Revetpts were the Inrgrst ever recorded, amuunting to 5,609,000 Ibs domestic, and 1,000,000 Iba foretgu. Ohlo medium X, 40@48c; cholce lots No, 1, 40 1f#0y XX, HO; XXX, Sic Michigan attracted cone alderable attention, Tho prices ranged principally at ¢ @l5e for cholce X,‘and No. 1 avhigh as 40c, Selected ‘Wlaconsln, 47ct average do, 43e; combing and dvlaino Indemandt, and washed at S1G35¢, Unwashed, 3046 42c4 pulled, 3ce45c for super aud X. DRY Goons, Rew Yon, July 14.—Dusiness generally quiet with package houscs, Fionnela continuo in good demand. wootens less netive. Cottan roude quick nehanwed prices. Prints. tuschives nae en eae OOO packages of Saxonvilte | “J'm glad to get back to Waukesha,” Is the bance wif be sole avettoh nest Ehud. plirage we expect to hour from ull who havo over pROLEI sfore. Like begets ik PETROLEUM. been here before. Like beget ec, and there fsa hearty wolcome for cveryhouy, os housce Mod ‘with guests, friendly calls, anda general alr of hoapitality, fully attest. Wo would glad- ly keep our stimmer-visitora with us, and the tliought of coming separation throws {ta shadow over our greetings ond merry-mukings, Still the long winter will be cheered and brightened by tho gental, kindly Mncs that toyched ours for alittle time, and then left fur ‘tte busy mart: of tradeand commerce, and to bless and glad den other hearts and homes, May It be so tha) Ench year. with Sammer's breath, shall woo ‘Thetr devious footateps back again, And olden monsorics wake anew, THAT AKRENADH will not soon be forgotten by tho favored ones and thelr neighbors, We have sluce been look- ing up the different ways of acknowledging such acompliment. In someparts of the South {t 1s the custom to respond with a song and ac companiment upon tho guitar. A very pretty fden, by the way, thouch !t wonld not bao ad- visable for singers to wait for such an expres ston under atl windows. Sornetlines flowors aro thrown down to the musiclans; or the house ls illuminated, as a sign that they are heard. It again customary to lnvite the performers in to some slmplo ‘refreshment. But when tho sung-to are voiceless as well as ultor less, and whey Hosateers of = kerosene- lamps _ and mpty Jorders, with no flowers but those “iy ing drenched with dew fo garion-beds, then a crealang shutter or rattling window must be considered as tho token of rapt appreciation of mnsic most delightful, 3T 18 BO COOL that people coming froin lower latitudes must remeniber to bring warmclothing with them, ‘There are few entire duys when real suminer- clothing Is cither safeor comfortable. Wraps, shawls, and even flannels, ara n netessity, Asa general thing. white dresses and cambrics gravi- tate to the bottom of ono’s trunk during a stay here, and tho thicker traveling sult, and dress inteuded for coul days, aro the garmonts worn. We are near cnough Lake Michigan to catch {ts breezes, softencd by ihe twenty miles of rolling prairie lylng between; and the or {s 60 Invivorating that ono who comes quite exhausted In body and mind, often finde himself suddenty toned up to unwonted tasks. A ininister who last Monday morning was pace ing his study, vainly secking for {deas, closed Ms books, caine up here, and now, harlng slept soundly’ every night, and 5) pent several hours day upon Brother CrrvELaND, O., duly 14,—Dernorera—Market steady and prices unchanged: standard white, 110tcst, 1. TURVENTINE. einen debe etry Tunpentixe—Stcady at 2ate, ned CURRENT. OPINION. No finding of the Louisiana courts can dis- turb Mr, Hayes’ tftlo, or make ft better or worse (han a isnow. The fact that Mr, Hayea isin the White House farnivbes no reason, legal or moral, why Wella & Co, should not bo in tho Poultentiary.— Dattimore Sun (ind. ). Regardless of the merits or demerits of tho greenback movement, the silver movement fs in- dubitably and emphatically right. It 1s based upon round logic, the obviously correct interpretation of the laws, and strict cquallty batween debtors and creditord. —PAUladelphia Inquirer (Lap, ). Postmaster —— of ——— has resigned bo- cause he declines to hold office at tho teeridce of his citizenship, [Wo shall be glad to fill in the ic with the name of the postmaster ‘no reaonts thovrenident's ordor as **a blowat tile manhood,” aly, see extent of resigning. ]—Wilwaukes Sentinel eps). Plain po Pogplo aro considering what good can befall thd country or the Mepablican party by breaking down tho President, and they aro grow: ing more srapiciows of those who aro so onxious for that roault, and more severe in thelr Judgment Of thore who Organize aseaults upon bim.—Utlea Herald (Rep). Tias Louisiana no snfe insane asylnm that she allows all those Junatics, who are engaged in ring up strifo anew, and at voring to undo 1 that tho President has done for tho South, to go at largo? | Stralght-jackete, head-shaving, | aud shower-batha mizht bring thom to their sonses,— Richnond (¥a.) State (Dem. ). The national Administration has no moro to do with the Loaliainua retarning-board prokeras ton than with a prosecution In Canada, Repubt ans would rearet to be compelled to belluve ri tho Hoard had sommltee a Heged crit but tf they bave dono so thy: take tho conse- quences. Hartford Courant (1tep.)- The machino politicians aro clamoring fora restoration of tho spoils syutem, aatlo only way to tho party from wreck and ruin, iSut let not 0 President bo decoived. Theso nen imay broy and bluster, may pack Conventions and pasa reao- lutions denouncing his reform, bus tha people lo not follow and de uot apnrove, and whol thoy get a chanco to upeuk and voto they will stand by bit. —JNorth Adame ( Mass.) Transcript (icp. ). We hopo the South may spprociate what ‘Mr. Mayes te doing to being about a more perfect unton batwecn. the sections, but, if that wection rejecta the proffered oliye-brunch, in obedience to the behests of the political knayes of tho North, thoy will be the ones to suffer, The Dumucratic press docen't want peaca nor prosperity in this country under Mr. Hayes’ Adm eer and |e doing all It can to prevent 1t.—/’ontice (1il.) Wa- elle (Hep. ). It is asad confession to bo compelled to make, (hat murder and outrage, so systematically ‘conducted and so wide-spread as to terrorize & whole State (Mfasteelppi}, and compel a majority of the cltizens thereof to practically dlvfranchive theinselves by furmally abandoning the attempt to expreva thelr political opinions at the polls, can unchecked and unnualshel in thie boasted Government fa une life of the cltlzen ‘a croguct-ground cas rly contesting with Prof, R. for the cham- plonship of the game, will go back to tho city to-morrow vietorious, with a discourse 60 frea and strong that his people will know that, fur a week at least, he bas been a rover, LOST IN THE CROWD. ‘ At Philadelphia, last summer, o polleeman hatleed in the crowd a Memorial Hall a | richly-dreased lady wring- ing. her hands and cry! ing bitterly. He learned that sho had come to the Exhibition with a party of friends, Mia ‘been separated from them in the throu; dd was now utterly Jost,—c@uld not even give the street and aN ber of the house where she was boarding. was only by tclegraphing to ber husband is Chicago, and learning trom him ber address in Philadelphia, that sho was restored to her friends, I was reminded of this incident, just now, by asbarp rive at the door, and an ‘eager {nquiry. A startling telegram bad come to oue of ery hotels fora strunger, of whom nothing fs known but the fact that he 1s somewhere in the village. Among the scorcs of bonrding- houses, and many hundreds of visitors here at present, it 1s quite impdssiblo to fing any oue at once, A defulte address left with one’s friends fs always quite Important. PICNICS, It ts the midst of tho et inson; while the days are long, and before the hops and partics have bezun, Lokeside, Nashotah, Dousinan's, Ocovomowor, and yuouy more eincmming places, ure casy of access, aud partics, large an By saath, go off somewhere each day. The roads were never In better condition, and means of convey- ance increase and improve. with every sson, Oue of the most pleasant drives is the trip to Milwaukesn, 9 Aftcr ouce taking it, & ineesons vastly prefers [¢ to golugin by cars, Itissurprising how many vill e-heonls are to be seen iu town covery day. It ing to storekeepers " here to bave the. 1 lcs shop as pales 56 aa they do fn the city: there ts quatertul benefit, save la tie larger cholca; rut, my loug as they cau have that, and the diversion, a3 wellas the fatigue of a regular shop, ican cursion, th re if patronize the lancer stores uf the city, leave the protection of home-jor dustry ‘aalnly to the wouUtry:| ‘people. The Wev, A. A. Keudrick, son of Dr Kenuride and Presidcot of Shurtlei College, linots, preached at tho Baptist Church liot pit oy AnIOoE those spending ao little time with {ri@uds ere, are Mrs, Dr? Wardner, of Cairo; Mrs, Willis Ticbenor, of Masou City, Ja.; Mrs. Jaines Peck, of Milwaukee; and Mrs. Mills, of Bouth Bend, Ind. The “Camp on the Hill*! came near belng auntollsbed by by au explosion of kerosene, a few evenly; At siaigens and amicable school- meeting: Tast Monday evening, W. D. Bacou, Esq., wus 1c> elected a member of the Board. Crops are atill prowlaiug well, and wool bas been selling during the week ut 40 cents per pound; so the fariaees are ip youd spirits. Judgu Staith, of Chicago, ts spending a a little time inthe village. ‘The outnber of strangers iu the village at present is estimated by one of the railroad-ofbcials at somethiug a thou sand Quixors a free country, and that Natios ule to protect the rights a when the State fails or refuses to do it; Lo be com- Ned to say that the only safety forthe suather publicans is to surrender and throw themecly: upon the clemency of their foes, Lafayette Ind.) dournal ep, ). No single fact has been more prominent, throughout all the oorcasoning and derce attacks made upop. the epublican National Adminietra- Hon of President Hayes, than this: that they who |,#0 loudly denounce *'the policy," so-called, utter- Ty fall to tafora a wondering Hable juvt bow tho Frealdent could nave, pursued uny other course a4 regurds South Carolina sud Loulsians than that seul followed. On thie the (uselte has repeat- cited information fram the Mulcontenta, hee asked in valn.—Davenport (1a.) Gaselte oo If they could have a fair trial, we do not seo any objection to their fndictinent. If the embers of the Loutslana Returning Board aro the ravcaly they have been 7 ep sented to be bj the Democratic organs, thay ought tu be in the Peni- tentiary. But wo ways sp ppors that they mottled the simple qe ether the Dem- oeratic candidate for tho Presidency, as the Cin. Cianatl Commercial puta i, abould aral uluyelf ot the *rusufruct of murd At wan decided that he should not; and we have always and do pow betleve, nightfutly. If thore was corruption, and jury, and soon, let it come out, bea tet no wu ty mauescape. We say this without segerd to apy compact, enlered into with Maven ob, John C, Brown, Geu. Hawley, and Judgo Lawrence, or any other mau.—Anonule (isan. Chronicle (Rep. ). ‘We are unable to believe that the frequent charge which has been made against the Admiaiu- tration of = purpowe to further the leuding of the public credit to Tom Scott's Southern Pacide bus anything of truth init Some color it may bavs ru- ceived from the fact that members of the present Cabinet have beew closely assvciated with that schewo; that no leas toon Ynreo of thy Poullana Commlssion were pervonally iutercstod 1a It, and thst a distluguished Scoator, who is thought 'to be very close tothe President, was lony, and still is. in iaemploy. This, we suy, bas afforded pretext ie tho charge; but we have reason to believe thut it is cotirely grouudices, ‘The Kepublican party, ls too strungly committed ayuinat avy ollie foverument subaldigs ‘of tbat character to recede now. Que peuple of the wbole country aru tuo steruly te~ solved agalnat It, fora patriotic and upright P dent to fend uch @ scheme bis gountenuiice peka (Kan.) Commonwealth (Rep. } President Hoyea’ ** Southern policy . we uss the term because itis vopulurly so uscd— lguo * experiment,” uuless tbe conatitutional