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10 “FINANCE AND TRADE, Bank Clearings Kept Up by Re- mittances Through the Western Mails. The Produce Markets Quiet and Firm --The Board of Trade in Militant Session. VINANCIAL, ‘The arrival of the nninterrupted Western mails furnishes the hanks with the hulk of the basinces Hat appeare in the clearings, ‘Their conntey cor- respondents continua to await drafts for collection, and to arder enrrency in cares where It can be fore warited. The local bneinese of the banke waa very light. Demands for bank accommodation were few, ard responsce were fewer still. The banks tntformly derline fomake advances non etof that needs to he transported to reach aarkel, and Inall respects puree a policy nearly allied to doing nothing at aul. Ratea nt discount were @1O per cent at the banks to rezniar customers, New York exchanze was nominal. Quotations were Ric per $1,000 disconnt, though aates wero nude nt $2.50 0 ‘The clenrinus were 2, 500, 000. GOLD AND GREBNBACKS. 1053's fn greenbacks. 54@043j centa on the dollar Creenbael Ingold, * FonRiGN EXCHA xan, “nlengo City 7B et. bunt Cileage Clty ZY ef, seareran ‘ pcan in * And interest, ca! BY TEMLEGRAPTL NEW YORK. Ta the Western Associated Pree RK, July 26,—Gold opened and orrowing “24. Silver bare b Cola Gils a JN pence. backs aud 17% in gold. connt. Gavernmente were quite Lallraad nisnd= were qn State bon {« were aton alas lancer volume of buelnens Prices advenced 1373 i per evant as compare: with tae quotations at the ext Improvement was ‘vhe sedate fhe report ree tituatlon, whic sawed that giving an, and alee the ‘Tompatis sqita Lolt tral, aud Pilteburs cane of thie sharp bard te the the etrikess fat the ta fallure. ros waeg ab bnek by E ‘Vhs was dug to raion, nl an tha demand to cover non Vhere was g Tutction ut 2 Te ry tok place, feature of the mark ed 185,000 shares, of Wal York Central 14.000 Lake Mh Nocthwe-tert, 18,00 Rock Inland, t. Pant, 16,000 Onie & Missiseipph. 2, 000 mi, 17.100 Delaware, Lacka- n, #0 Michigan Central, Wo . stn 40, 000 Weatern Union, 1 eg5 bur att TWH New Divan Mouey 3, Prime mercantile paper, 4004, Custom, § ik Cd, 4 suiraedl $322, OU, Aw O00, Western Unfon Quekteer t mn At. Mflantanttl ey id BTAN Te eve Hiking fund... a mY ronnio®. Lospon, July 0. —The prepartiod of the Bank at Ungland reserve to Mabliity 47, against 46 7-16 ust week, Consols, money andacconnt, 14%, UE, Nonds—-daa, 105% O8e, £004; 10-405, 1 new fa, 10) Central, tiv; Erle, 7%; proferted, 17; Minolta Central, 20. Pants, duly 20,—Rentes, 107% BSc, RBA ESTATE, ‘The following Inetrumenta wore Aled for record Vhuralay, daly 20: ty rroeRnT! Wood at, of Moore at, $4 ft w of 3 dared Sep res 8 8H Cw uf Rutey a 8 fy Bas Fe ated geen ors plan, 2 fiatris g Tt, with” building. daced Jum 000 me we tho above, stated ABT, ITT arr) ‘Twenty-ncveuth at, 4a f1 0 of Gorivaldl si, 8 dated Quly 26 2700 bette of 8 Lew 0 MILES OY THE COU ES Throup at, 427i n of siatyethird tt, dated Jul 0 1 Dearha 1 5) 300 COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four boars ending at 7 o'clock on ‘Thursday imoruing, and for the coreosponding time Isat years aS ~~ Receipia. | ___ SAlpmmenta, wiz, | wet || deTT, Flour, pris... Wheat, cee, OES... G. soplea, drial ar “s Bee Withdrawn from store during Mouday for city sotsumption; 733 ba vals. . ‘The following grein was inspected intostore in thls clty yeuterdsy morning: lca No.2 Northweut- ern wheat, 6 care No. 2 apsing, 12 care No. 3 do (18 wheat); 20 cars and , 100 bu bigh-mixea corn, 20 care god U,200 ba No. 2 do, 14 cars ree jected do (QU cora); 2 care white cats, } car re- jected do; % caraNu. 1 rye, 3 care No, 3 do; 1 car rejected barley. ‘otal (98 cars), 53,000 bu, Turpected out: 1,253 ba wheat, 244, 36 by corn. ‘The Board of Trade of this clty was in commer- cia) seston yesterday, with very little dolng, from 9:30 to 11:13. m., and thea stopped trading to view of the exigencies of tho gituation outside. 4 ‘The Directors gave notice thut they would not en- C dara cuubeagie Los te tusure delivery of psvpwty Puke CiiicAGco until further notice, ‘This practically stopned business, ns. thonch [t did not affect apat transfers, the — bloc in wes moavement af produce teft Nile on ale, and scarcely anything wanted. There was rome **ect- tlement* done afterwanty in wheat and corn atthe prtees current when the notice was read, but nothing of a commercial character occurred that is worth reporting. Lake frelgh's WEeS quiet and steady at the recent advance, Ruom waa taken for 140,000 bu corn at uc to Duffalo. Wheat was quict and caster, with little reference tothe tone of dispatches from Liverpool and New York, Seller Angust opened at $1.16%, old to $1.1034, declined to $1.15!4, and closed at $1.16, Seller September roid at $1.09¢b1. 1044, and eller the year was quoted 2c under Septemper, eller the month or cash No. 2 apring eold at $1.28@1.39 (14,000 bu), and ranged nominally ns low as* $1.97, closing with sellers at $1.28. The lower grailea were Hielean, Corn was firmer, and relatively active while the Hoard waa in easton, there being # cond demand for cash lots to fill cargoes. The British markets Were quoted firmer, and the tight receipts here, with a geod outward movement, made holders strong in thelr views, Seller Auguat opened at dhe, sold at 4Mige, declined to 483j¢, and advanced to Astscattha close, Seller September cold at 4843 40e, closing atd8\c, -Sellerthe month was quoted ALANA CAN GC; and cash No. 2 closed at 40t\c. Can eales were reported of 193,200 bu No. 2 and Uigh-mixed at 48436210Xc; 1,200 bu new mixed at 471ic) nd 14,000 bu rejected at 45@40c. ‘Total, 148, 400 bu, Oats wera tn fate demand early and higher, the inqnity helng chicily from parties who wanted to euttle their trades, Cash No, 2 sold early at LOC, and was mubseqnently quoted at LA's 2e. Angust sold nt 28@28'ge, and September was nominal at 272z¢, Ryo was nominal at S4B55e for No. 2, and Angnst was qnotedat Sic. Rarley was inactive. September was quotable at ‘Te, Provision ere duil and easter, Meee pork sold as follow: 750 hele eeller August at $14.10 $34.25, closing $13) 121413. 14; and 9,000 dria seller Septembor at$13, 35@151. 60, cloring at G1, 40 WAS. Lard sold as follows: 4,000 tes eller Augunt at $4.00; and 500 ten roller September at $9.05, Cash was nominal at 34.00 per 100 Ibs, ts were unchanged: traneacitons were limited (oA0 hoxea holders at Siycy amd a change uf 400,000 los nhort-rihe from August to September at 1c per 100 tbs difference, In Jobbing cirales the position of affaira was tho rame a¢ on the two preceding days. The Impornt- bility of forwarding frelght to the county re- stricted the movemept to anpplying the wante of the city trade, nnd in the absence of active busl- noas, and with no disturbing reporte from tne Kast ern markets, values remained without quotable factnations At the Stock-Yarda business was practically at a standttll, Only one car load of stwek arrived, and beyond a few sales to city butchers there was no trating. ‘tho tuber trade was ata standstill, A small fleet urrived at the «alo docks and latd alongside du ing the day, Most of the yards are deserted by the workingmen, or nearly so, the country bust- ness Ie cut if, and reteliere naturally are not auxiowt to add to thelr respondbliltler by tnerenelnyg thelr stuck, Manifacturers across the lake Nave been notiied by telegraph to bold Dick all vessels loading, until tho present oxeites ment anbeides and public aduirs asume thele nor mal eandition, ‘The lumber arriving 1 chtelly that which was on tho water before the orders to atop shipping were eeutout. Atthe yards, country ar- ders for lunsher are accumulating rapidly, On South Water #treet, a fale local business was done, but shipments to the interior have ceased together, ‘The recelpte of produce wero Hght, and, dealers had o gout deal uf trouble fn getting the proverty from the depot, the mob refusing to let them unload the cars, Coneeqnently, mach atuff arrived on the market late, ‘Tho delay in eertons, especially for the frulta and vegetables, ‘Vhe supply yesterday apueared ta be atnple tor the clty trate, and there Is ittle danger of a shortage of such pruvieions ae are Nandted on the street une Jexs the embargo on the raflraade continues eoveral and recuipts are completely cut off. ry orders cannot be Mied, and this fact, though it cripples the business ag the commiasion honses, leaves ali the produce olfered for city con- sumption. Dorldes, the noghborlug farmers can be depended on for Jarze quantities of vegetables. Fruita, egen, poultry, and same other articies were romewhat higher yesterday, tn the afternoon there was a little trading at tho following prices! Cash wheat, $1.24; July do, In settlement, $1.8; August do, $1,154, cloring at $1.13; unked; Auguat corn, 48%. do, 484je. The wchr Pathfinder was engaged for 41,000 bu corn to wuifale al BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN Cries, Speciat Dispatch to Tie Trihune, Tavenvoot, duly in-11 a. i. Grats — Wheat Spring. 1, ide Bly No. 2 Ue Ids white, No. 1, 128 10h) No, Iza tidy clab, No, 1, 134 4dy No, 2, (019, Corn—No. 1, 2 Od, Provistuna=Lork, 53% Lard, din od. No Ot ‘The folluwing were recelved by Lhe Chicago Board of ‘Trades Livanroot, duly 24.—Drime mess pork—Kastern, 755 Western, S44 Dacon—Cumberlands sie Ody ort lung clear, du Gly short clear, 34s Gas abou dera, uss hams, 484. Lard, 4400. Prime mess beet, Hist ludia mem beef, Ws; extra India mess, u7e Chess, Ssdd, ‘Tallow, 4000, Landon, duly %h—Livduroot—Wheat unchanged. ade dearer at 2a Gd, Manx Lang—Cargous t—Wheat rather easter, Corn firm, Carjucs Wheat qulet. Corn atrong, Arrivate off Zeoan—Wheat moderate, Weather in England shiowery, On pausaye for the United Kingdom fur ports of call aud direct purte—Wheat ent Sour, 654,00 qras curs, 214,000 qa : cLirenpoot, daly t-Lateit, —Corrox — Dull 6 6-10 iss salev, #00 bales; apeculation and export, 1,000; Ainerican, 4.8! om Gusin—Wheat—Caillornia white wheat, average, 12e Gd 126 1004 club, 128 WINE; apring, U9 1d Yew, Corm—Western mized, 20 dds soa td. Oats— Auertean, 3aets bd. Darley: Veas—Canadiag, as od. Yuoveg Smep—American, 47900501, BUYISIONI—Meas pork, L641, Prime mess beet, Ai. Lard—American, 440 ud. Macou~Long clear, dus Gd; ahurt da, Baa, Cilrkex = Aterican, O38 00. Tatrow—Finw American, 4051. Srintrs or Parrutave—dedds reloed, 122, Loxpon, July 26.—TaLtow—its, Kerixgy Pxtkonere—1e, ED O1L— 0s Adie 208 od. ay, July 26.~-PersoLara—Sut, AMERIUAN CITIES, As NEW YORK, &pectal Dispatch to The Tribus, New Yor, July 26.—Guaix—Wiater wheas tn mod- erate request, opeulny rather moro firmly, leaving off weak at # partial reduction of Salo per bis fruin quo- tations under freer offerings; options on No. 2 red for eptember favurites with — purchss- ers; spring =o wheat leas sought; quoted heavy, lower, and Irregular for carly delivery, with Astle etrietty prine quality available; a trine cheaper nlaoin options’ Hines advices of mob disturbances In prominent citice of the interior, especially Chicazo, wade Uitte tnupression on this warket; new crop red aud ainber «= Western, $94,000 bu, $Lo5; now crop No. 2 red Western, August option, 24,000 bu, 81,4654, closed with a price waked; $1.40 bid; do fret half september eption, 6,0uy bu, 81,43; clostug 61.43 bid and $1.45 asked, Corn quite brisk; ugatn advanced on carly deliverica sud option of lac per bu, and generally s stranger market, though leaving off heavily and ats reduction of i@iac per buy advices trum Chicago tended mostly to stagnate purchasce; mised Western, ungraded, 6d Jo, chiedy at GKei'yc for sailing vessels, aud 4QNSC forsteamer quailty; yellow Westera, 1.U00 bu at Gig GTo; vid wlaed Western, 1,00 bu at Gi4@ustac, clue Jug with prime quoted at assure, Lye actively sought, chiefly un export account, at Grin prices, In- cluding Western, dellyerable last half August, TI@T2c;, du, all Beptomber, at 70c. Organ Fuxiuute—Generally quiet, market rates showing tile varisttua; room oo ber:b moderately sought, inalaty fur grain, provisions, flour, sad to~ Daccu; tonnage on charter in Munited demand; fur Liverpagl, engagements 1,300 bales cotton, recent con- tracts, on a basis of T-22deh4d per 95 32,0 busiels grain 4d per standard bushel; and tward the clus, 0.0 busnela at 454d per 56 B. Puovisioxa—Mess pork quiet fur early delivery at shout furmer prices; sales $US bris at §14.90516. 40; extra prime and Westers prime mess quoted aumtual; tur furward delivery bere Western tives in active demand, with July options quoted at 614.35; August, $10.25614.35; Beptember, §14.30014.35) with sales Tuported uf 20 brls Beptember at $14.30, Cut meats wanted at full urives; offeriage Iyut. Bacon dull, but held Grinly; loug clear, TaG@se. Western steam lard Jeas aclive for early delivery at about foriuer prices; tur carly delivery bere, sales of Lou tcacholce new at $9.53, with 200 ics uew ww arrive, exchanged for August contract oo 9 basis of 80.57H3 for forward delivery rather quiet; for July option quot- ed at clusy §u.45; August, $40; September, 8942h; November, $0. 1500. 2254; and aller remainder of the Year, $0.06@%.10; sales Ww the exteut of 1,000 tos AUgUS at $Y.37GaH. 40; 1,250 ics September, $4. 42)45 reded ip goud demand, TaLLow—Modcrately active at unchanged figures; quoted at €3.0048. 125) for good to prime, and upto $4. for strictly choice. AvGas—Quict; quoted as before; sales 133 bhds and 4,000 Lage molasics sugar et Bic; reGued Ia light re- ab about previous prices. Wiles y~ Held at $1.-1091.17, ith $1.19 bids alco~ ott pepteniier, remiper, 1 January, Maren. “Ut7! VPS em met Wattles Uctoleny 1. Recenter, February, L009, ela: generaliy firms fatr *4,752 muperting state anit West: ern. amish to cholee extra, ¥ 5 freed teenatery #1 eer wl cnn anes, $b HAS. 75: . Lait, 11 Ode 10. 21 Baiv.73. eter, B Vestern, $1.15 "Au steady ‘wet eens Ste tt 8 September, Tariey nonin meh yilles ‘snd anchanged. Corn hte! and Atrongs closini acar o femts rece fing dainaged Weetern ate: “ani eyeateminh mited. diatecccstycs Meh mised, Outlier old Western mixed’ adust, diiges Fellow, Western. te, Qate titzher: 1 fering: receipt, 22 buy miacd Weatern state, tse; white du, $aeause, CPR, G6ile., otter jet and tnehanged. Siar doll Nolssccs quies aud nominal. Mo Jtjot Westerns nsettiods Western, slot duit and HAD, August, $14,251. tong clear quiet but fein rt closed lt prime steam, a Firms We Heres Cursen-Unsertied: h. iF, Burtixone, July 20.—FLota-Scaree, firm, and unchanged. Gnaiy—Wheat steady and firms No, 2 Western red, July delivery, $1.05; August, #1.4444; Septembre, S1.91¢1.42,° Corn—Western, spot and July, ateadys Atixust ond September highert mized spot ant July, Gtey August, eer Reptember, Bier atcamer, fv. i Oats quiets Weatern whi ‘d, dap ics mixed, 40.8 4ic. Rye cdull and caster at axasse, Hay—Dntl and unehal aed, Provistoxs— Firm and unchanged. MeTreR—Gooid grades scarce and wanted at 174 19c. Other kinds dull and nomiaal, Parnonets—Sominal. Corvar—s! Wi Rackinrs—F 400 nn, al southern, SULERENTS~Cort, 29,000 bt. i TENCINNATEe CINMATH, July 2.—Cotrox—Dull and lower at Wovn—Outet but steady, Onsty—Wheat qutets red, 81.1531.2%. Corn high: erpdenyee, Oats drmersdbage. | itye dull and droup- fags Hone s7e. Marley dail and nuiminal, Broviains rX- nominally uachanged. Prime steatn lard neininaly enrrent make in good demands ¥ ae ettle, 1OelUige. Bulk meats dulis Gract 4 Mec. 3 Witexy—Qutet bitt steady: 81.08. By rren—thell and nichanzed. Ce Hoas—Quiett corn, 84.40.04. packing, a4, Tee tous butchers 7331 alpmenta, one. OD; Mht, $4.40@5.00; Teh. GnassiUy rection TOLEDO. Toten, O., July 20—) p. m.—Gnrars—Wheat clored ti NO. ated winter, duly, 81.40, Hlgn-mized Met No. 4 Auguat hulu’ at Gey beytember, sake, ‘lotxoo, July 20-4 p. m.—Firoun—Quilet Gusta Wheat inact white Wabash, Ste : ine tan 1.505 dein Corn qutety No, 2 i Repieuiber. B80) Fojected, al. 1 hues wheat, 14,000 buy corn, 2,000 Die ents, nen > 0. Surraexre—Floar, nowe; whost, 23,000 bus corn, 120,090 bi: asta, none. WITILATIELDNBA. ya, duly 27. —Fuorn—Qulets superfine, Ita, $70 Mimnesata fannily, 87.75-49.004 Peanaylvania do, 68.754..0u4 higher utadea, $9.00 "a, ‘Gnae— Wheat —Old nominal Rye honfnal: gx@ave, Corn tel mixed, (Uc. Untadull; white, 40d nf Berren—Firms N eXtra, JUBLIC, AM: nny, Sestert. re Vestern, ee LBC. id, idet crude, 100. et 9) BasTON, Bostox, July at,—Frora-Unchangeds demand Itm- Ite « Corn re sres anit uusettied: mized and yellow, mtedulrs thoderste denvinds No. 1 white aud Gaita white, Ulsuier Nu, 2 white and Nv, 1 mtatd, dt i whl TAY —Mtangea 815.0%320.00, HUPFALO, Derrazo, July ut.—Gnain—Wheat neglected, Corneescarces wo No. 2 here. Sales of 18,000 ba res J “fat C, ‘ali buard sales, 200 bus seller Auman pila ‘Uate-Nogiected.” tye Inactive, arieyitucate ty L Puxinite—Firmy boatinen ore asking Sic; Bye ary ulfered forcorn to how Turks ‘onWwRuO, Oawran, July 26,—Cnain—Wheas steady: old extra witty A No, 2 SMilwankeo club, $1.03; new auuer Aichi zen, 1.00, Corn unclauged, LIVE STOCK. NEW TORK, Naw You, July Higevns—The ratiroad embargo has wholly unsattled tho Iive-atoo« murket here, and the exceptional prices received fur auch stuck an could dy pruced On the Markey canuot be ‘tmaintalned for eMty-Cour houra afies tho regular tranavortation have Ween neds of beef cattie to-dn N Fcopel ‘only #0 were recelyed. matnly tren which changed hands at H@is0 per By good te prin stevre were oldg alr ruled trim at tole wlatga fur native doy falr beet Diy 4, Ze 180; naking M40 for three de) NG te fast weeky market tirm f jet am steady for iatibe; catniuan (a sroud a from 4 to Go ner By cumnmon ty, Kool frum # to Ue; @ Tow etotea Jersey tamvy aaalnat 12367) sheep but qui ahegs rani Jainte from Re Suie received since Tuesday, a YPATA Nerrsto, duty 2t.—No movement of Ive atack to- day, sifpmenta on the Krte snd Central ftoade will probably be made to-morrow. Only a few sults of cai He wery nisde to butchers to-day, but not suulelens 1 quotations. DItY-Goons. w Youx, July 20,—Uusiness continues light,owing to Interruption to transportation; eotton yoows quict and steady, groin baca to goud demand and tiem at aa airances printeta moderate request} Freeman's dai prints opened at Oc; casemeres anid worsted coatings lessactives flannels continuo {n falr requests foreign moods quict. PET Chevetaxn, duly changed; standard whilte, 110 teat, 1a}4c. TURPENTINE. Winwixatos, July 24.—Spintte Tunventing Tim at $1.55, MARLIND NEWS. TIIE SAILORS? STRIKE, To the Editor af The Tribune, Cutcaco, duly 20.—1f you will kindly allow me space In your fair-eponking paper, I should Itke to way afew words in defense of sailors, although a great proportion of tho miserable belnze In cum- mand of our lake vesvcle will nu doubt say they are undeserving men. You eay in your tsaue of ta- day thatthe eaflors atrack fur $1.60 perday, which rate waa cheerfully pald bythe masters, It ta quite truc that the eatlors steuck for that Ayure, butthe ronson most of the masters pald {t vas, that they were rather sfrald to remain in port at (his critical time, and also because they fonus could not be obtained any cheaper; but I can you they did rome tall gruinbling over it, ‘They “way they cannot afford such wage three ‘cent freight, but two yeare ago they pi $1.75 per day on a freight of one and three-quarter en conte. During the past week 1 havo seen shipmaaters walking on Water street a whole day trying tu get a crew for $1, after men had struck for $1.25, which, rate they had to pay after all. [refer to yates ant who safltho aciirs Peshtigo, L. B. Coates, If veaecl-owners could atrike ns well as satlors, at others I could tention, they would not now be forced t it th thee Yate pooling plan ended in auch # disgraceful fizzle. If they pay good wages tae suneoquctiee will be they will get’ better relghte, The moat outrageour falschood T. have ever seca. {n the columns of a Chicago newspaper was in the Font of last ovening. It stated that # number of Tien wenton Tuesday afternoon on board the schooner Elizabeth Jones and demanded that the crew ubould leave the vessel or receive the ad- vanced wages, and Liat the Ivader presented a re- volverattha head of tho Captain, threatening to shoot him if he woutd oppose thom, upon which the Captain struck hin betweensthe eyes, and drove thom ashore, Ether the Poat must bo try> ing to get abvad of Tur. Tueuse for marine news, or else (10 ude a nautical expression) there mnet bo something wrong with the upper rigging of the reporter, for thead are the facts: ‘Dav strikers ‘board the Elizabeth Jones, and, after ten or fifteen minutes’ paricy with the crew, succeeded etly in getting them to bring thelr clothes 'é aud leave the vessel when refused tho Post Curther says thut the vessel was towed down to Rush-street bridge that eventog withont a crow, instead of which she lay at the fovt of Wavhluzton strect until yesterday morolug, Dy Inecrting the above plain truths in your col- amas you will oblige quitu 6 nuruber of constant readers of your paper, who, although inuch abused by many nowapapers around the lakes, still remain, gb they always Lave been, Fuignps or Law axp Onven, ate POUT HURON, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Pon? Hunomw, Mich., Jaly 20.--Down—Props J, Bertachy, Califorma, Marine City, Arc- tle, Vanderbilt, Wisssickon, Cofiaberry and barges, Vienna and consort; ache Mary Haitle. Up—Props City of Toledo, Idaho, N. W, Pow- ory Htaangke, Noite Falthanie , Ckamberlela and tow, Tempest and bargea;echre Saveland, Hattle Wells, Ul. Bluell, &, P. Ruyce, Elgin, Jeanie Grabam, D. Wagetad, John Martlo, Juba foster, 8. Anderson, B. ¥, Rice, Uuaditta,’ J. M. Bruce, C, Croathwaite. — PORT COLBORNE. Burrato, July 26,—Vessels passing Port Col- borne lock last twenty-Juur hours, ending @ o'clock, 25th: Wesward—Mariug, to Duluth; Prossta, to Tole- do; barka Canada, to Shokpygan; R. Gaskin, to Manising, Lake Buperior; L, 8, Hammond, to Chicago; schrs L. 8. Eaton, to Detroit; Waa- canta, to Cleveland; Onward. to Cleveland: Og- ceneburg, toCleyeland; Lilly Parsons, to Blac! Eastward—Props Columbia, to Montreal; Gran- ite State, to Ogdensburg; brig Meury Hobey. to Elpzelun; barks Jauce Wade to Brucaville; L. Ul, TRIBUNE: 1 Merritt, 27, JULY 1877—TWELVE PAGES, to Kinzston; Hnron, to Thorold: Lyons, to Kingston; schite Florida, ty Oaregoy Sohn Mas to Kingston; Pandora, to Toronto; t Re etmr Beard, for Dan- p Kat Saginaw, i Plymanth Rocks, for Bay Clty; Cd. Kershaw, for Chteavo; Cantestec, for Fort How- and: Ching, for Chicago: tug ‘1. Thompeon, for Erle; G. Nolton, for Dalath: schr Golden Rate, for Detroit: Golden Fleece, Higale ans Young America, for Chiengn; Ene! Adlronidack, for Sazinaw and Aibany, for Snyinaw LAKE FREIGHTS, Carcano.—Frelghts wero qnict at®e for. corn to Huffato, Room was taken for 165,000 ba corn on the schrs Hl, W. Sage and Pathfinder, corn to Dufiato at fe, anit the prop India, corn to Erle, ‘The barge ulding Star, corn through via Sarnia. MARQUETTE, Special Diepatch to The Tribune, Mangetrrre, Mich., July %0,—Cleared, prop Cormorent, eche Charis Wall, Weather fine, Wind routheart; lght. a, THE CANAL, Brtwagront, July 20,—Annive tank, Lockport, 450 brie flour, —Prop Mon- meal; D. T, Wright, Morris, 0,000 bu corn. PORT LIST, Annivas—Stmen John Sherman, St, 08, excarsion Corona, st. oe, suntelen: Bheboygan, sandricss Muskegon, Musk: lore, Hi dr fee i ixiitaarur, iy aunleleny props Com iuator sutuictens Megsenaer, Nenton arbor, tiny aundetee} Meno: in ren, ent Ruka, M101 aun italy, oat India, “Duta, anadries: Hatake, anndeiee; schry 1. M: Dare, gon, lumber: fon ert Howlett, lamin, 3. Toni Mathes MUR fergon, womls G. kien, White Lake,” barks Cartier, tran lumber; | Stesre, lute falo, conty “Little Witte Lake, fambers S. Chompeon, White Luxe, lumbery C. Me Mackley, Muskezon, Jumbee: FO. Mos, Muskeson, lumber, st Muciich, Atuskegon, tumnhert Guide, Sinskegons tek Fisher, Grand Maven, varks Nurthemer, Erie, coaly Oitawa, Grand Maven, Felicitaus, “Manistee, lambert Be Dates: silver Lake, lumbers scows Ang coming, Peneanker, “Inmber: Granger, Packard's Plor, vale: White Oak, Luatngton iumbert L. Painter, White Lake, dark; ing, J. Greea, Cheboygan, tow- ng. ULmsRANers-<Schit 8. Atwater, Huffato, corns atme Coron, St. foc, aunirtost Humtrio, 4Ac00 br corns prop, Montana, wary 1 Muifalo, 43,212 bu corn, 0 bi Jeaty seit Oneunta, Mutat Lark, St. dose, By auiadt] tburia flour, 6 orte por! ue Musieezun, 110 hein nugats 15 clit Ta. 7.003 hu’ corny tobacen, and mariners rd. M. i wanker, 3 m lumbert act John Miner, Ciouetleh, 20,901 tt corns ache Thorman A. Sc 48,C00 bit corny prop Chanipiain, 0, O41 lar'carn, 48 racks wool, snd mindrett ft Basta, 1 443 bu corsa, 104 bls Mont, aloe Sheboygan, Manitowoe, 49 tute butter, aad sun: drivs; prop Messenger, Becton Harbor, u bela pork, and sundries, STEAM STREET-CAR MOTORS. Something About Thelr Looks, Thelr Capa> Dilitler, And Working Cort---A Larie Kuve ing to the Street-Cur Companies Indieaed by the Reaulte Already Attained. New York World. Philadelphia i sald to be eutisfled with tho results of its experiment In surface steam-cara, and in view of the permission given by the Al- dermen for a trial of such curs In New York, the stabeniti of some of these results will be Inter- esting, : ‘The Orst of the steam strect-cars praia by the Baldwin Locomouve Works of Phitadelphia Was Mnished In November, 187%, It was tried for three days on the West End Railway of West Thlladelp hie, and worked satisfactorily, It was then shipped to Brooklyn and ran till dune, 1970, on the Atlantic Avenue Rallway, One en- qincer ran the car and kept it In running order, and, with a consumption of between seven an eleht pounds of coal per mile, a speed of from sixteen to elghtcen mites per hour was reached. ‘This was a atcam strect-car, with the engine and boiler upou the car platform, and not de- tached. ‘There were faults in {ts construe ton, and the experiment was valuable in showing tha inforiurity of a crank-axlo as hualnst a construction where the machinery was “ontslle connected,” This sano abe tlon fs leading: t6 the general abandonment of crank-axles on the ordinary locomotives both here and abroad. In the initial Baldwin stecet- car engine, too, tho machinery lad been at- tached to un ordinary wooden car-body, which, not being sufficientiy rigid, was racked and strained by the working of tho machinery, Still, this tirst car worked on the Market street rallway in Phlladelphis during the Centennial scason, carrying thousands of passengers and attracting much notice through the special cor- respondents, ‘The Baldwin Works have sluco turned out an fmproved engine. ‘Tho foundation npon which the car-body rests, and to which the boiler, cylin dors, and maciinery arc attnched, {4 0 Serought fron’ frame, thoroughly eross-braced.” dedgn permits the use of existing curs, as the framework can.be adapted to any car-body. The wheels are made of vast-iron centres, fitted with steel tres, and nro coupled by connecting rods of outside crank-plis. They are as fur apart os the wheels of tho ordinary horsccar, and turn the shortest curve with case. Out- wardly tho car, when completed, differs but ttle from the ordluury street-car, except that the front platform Is’ rounded off ‘and in- closed below, with windows uboye through which the engine-driver keeps watch ahead, white before him the several valve-rod handles stand ready for instant eclzure, The steam atrect car cntire, in full working order, with a sixtect-foat (inside measurement) car-body, welghs 12,000 pounds. ‘Tho bollers are desten- edt burn anthracite coal, do as to show uo smoke. ‘They could, however, be arranged to burn coke with the same result, Coke might be used, but then the firing-up would have to dons much more frequently, ond might necessitate the employment of a Hreman. ‘Tho boilers aro of the upright locomotive pat- tern, like those used on street fire engines in thiselty, They are of ste), donbly riveted, and fully capable of carrying with safety a preasure of 300 pounds er njuare Inch, From utuety to 100 pounds will, buwever, be abundantly sut- flelent for all needs on elty grades. Tue con- struction fa such thut in ordinary workiug and Ju ary atmosphere no steam whatever visibly escapes, In surmounting a very steep grade, or when the atmosphere fa fall of ‘molsture, some will show, but oven then not enough to be objec- Uonable, Au exhoust chamber ts provided by which the soundof the exhaust steam ia done away with, and the machines are thus ubsolute- Wnosalens excupt on very steep grades, where they pull faintly. The tirottle-valve ln’ 80. ar- ranged that in starting no jerking of the car can be felt, and the position of the vulve—closc to the cylinders under the rear platform of the car—gives the great advantage of stopping and starting with great promptners, A powerful levor brake is provided, by which, In a single motiou of the bar, the enginece can Pp the car in, at (ho worst, half the timo and space of a horse-car stoppuge. Considerable thine is thua saved, however telsurely the progress of the car may need to be made for the auke of safety. ‘The hews steant-car * Baldwin’? was placed on the Market struet Mie Murch 21 lost, and slace then bas becn kept in constantedully use, seven King clghty-cizht miles per R tiles thas far, with a tutal repalr outlay of 83.15 fora newset of brako bos, The total quantity of coal consumed, actual weighing, was 4,050 pounds for seven days, making un apatate of 8.03 pounds tothemlle run. ‘the quantity of water uscd per mile fy O84 gallons, and the evaporation ay- erages reven pounls of water to one pound of coal, The working of the Markut-street steam: car bas given data fur the calculation of cuim- parative expense schedules, aud the exhibits piu ste and céthinates furnisned by the car companies stand as follow: eo OF RUNNING ONE TWO: Fur one car nine horses a dut $210), $1,200 Feed and viable expenses (feed, atraw, host- and) medicines} ni S NSB OAT ONK DAY. roquirod; first coat orae nm, Shoving of niae hore Mainteuance of baru cette see e of na ni “at dod; pee cent pet annuin for d Uon, equivalent per day for nine ho: Malnteuance of car. Wages of driver.....1.. Dally interest on cost nine burses ($1,280), por annum ,. . 37 Totat.. seeg eres eens sesse Gy OS Cost UF NUMNING ONE BTEAN-CAG ONE DAY, Puol, 84 milce, at 8 pounds per aulle, equal to 704 pounds, at $4 per 2,540 pounds Oll, waste, aud tallow. an enee sees Wagoe of engineers, sixtecn hours, at 25 cents at O per cent rand ‘machiry 1.00 e-cRF ($3, 000), F WOW eh seers isest sere Repalre and maintenance: Dally tuterest on cost of at 6 per cout per anuua. Total . oe 6687.00 Saving, steam over horso-car, at $1.53 per day, equal to $553.45 per car per snouia. ‘The stecpeat grades on tho Market street Hue are 43¢ fect to the 100, with shurp curves, af thus far there bas uut been w. sluglo instance of “track-jumpiog” at the curves nor “ stalling” on the grades. In addition to the stcam strect cars, in which tho passenger apd work! departments are united in oue vehicle, separate motors are made to which ordinary cars muy be attached) The enoral priuciplés fuvolyed arc the same—aa fron framework carries the working parts, the centre inachluery falling within the whee! and dujug uway with the rocking fore-and-uft motion incidevt to the ordluary duinmy by reason uf thy overhanging weight. The separate motor takes the place of two horice, aud occuples rather lesé space before the cur, ‘With this cliss of moter thu lumicdiaw prox: 151,200 pannde of | {nity of the boiler and engine in the steam etreet-car tho botler fa well jack eted. Tn the combined ear and engine, Hf elther {s disabled both must be lald up, and the eft. ciency of both caane enuine ts Increased by havingthem sepitatedt. One of these motors was constructed in the fnll of 876 fur the Citt- zens’ Railway Company of Baltimore, a road having Amaxinam grate of sevén fect In the hundred, and [twas required that two loaded cars shed be drawn tp and over the rond., Sith a track covered with mixed dirt and sno to a depth of eight to ten inches, where four horses were requirsl to move the car. the motor and crowded cat went up without didieulty. . On several occasions it waa used with the sweoper to clear tho tracks, thus taking the place of from trelve to fontiecn horses usually em- ployed for the purpose. Another motor of a smaller size, welghing 12,000 atiBtes was made for the Urbano Railway, of [Mavana, drawing 100 passengers during several days! trial ou the Market street road. It was shipped to Cuba, where It passes gradce of four anda half feet to the hundred, and with a consumption of eight pounds per inte ran is doing satisfactory work ‘on the line from the Carinely to the Torreau de Ban Lazaro. Thue for the Baldwin car in Philadelphia has been the oveuston of no accidents whatever, ae cording to Mayor Stuklcy. An experiment in Newark was so successful that a second motor has Just been completed, as have sitnilar onos. for. Dubuque, Ia, and ‘Milwanec, Wis, and others are In courac of construction at the Batd- win Worka for New Hayen, Conn; Newark, Ny J.; Brooklyn, N, ¥,; Galveston, Tex.; San Franctsco, Cale Havana, Cuba, and St. Peters- burg, Russio. It fa eatinated Uhat forty steam- ears WHl do the work of Ifty strect-cars at an aunual saving of 860,000, MASKED BURGLARS, Thelr Work in Vennsylvania-An Entire Household of Men and Women Gagged and Bound. Lancanter (M8) New Bra, Midway between Providence and Camargo, In Strasburg Township, lives a woll-to-do farmer named J, Erb Lefevre, Of lis own famtly he has none, but gathered about bim are three boys, the eldest beng doln ftloover, a stout jeune fellow of about twenty-two years, and herman Duebler and George Martin. Ta addi- tlon to thess there fs an old woman, who {s simply known hy the name of “Eve- Hine,” who lias been Ilving with Mr. Lefevre fur a period of forty-seven years. The last to be named who compose the Touschold ts a young girl named Sarah, or “Sudio’? Hoover, asister of the Jahn Hoover above mentioned. ‘They hod ali retired for the night at an carly hour, and about midnight young Hoover was awakened. Hid feet wero | tied securely, to- gether with stout twine and os he awoke hie hands were just belug tled behind lis back. As ho was about to cry out an alain the muzzle of a revolver was placed aalnet tis forehead, and amatked robter standing before Ii quietly remarked, “Keep quiet, Jobn, aml F won't burt you; but make the slightest nelse, and Pil scatter gr brains all over this room.’ Hooyer do around hha ino“ half-dazed mupner, and tpen citoer site of the bed he met the glaring rays of a *bulls-cye” lantern flash- Ing dute his face. Glancing up, he thoucht he would see who the intruders wero, but he found they were prepared for that. ‘The face of the tallest, who had red halr and side whiskers, was covered over from the nose down witha rod handkerchief, while the other and next tallest hud his lower fave shielded with o white -bandkerchiel with a red border. ‘Tho two smaller ones, who were gulng through the process of tylng Hooyer, were simply disgnised. with white handkerchiefs, aud made no further attempt torcmain unreeugnized. Betore going further wo should etate that the male members of the huuselwld slept in the same room, while the females were in the room adjoining. After tying Hooyer, one of the robbere stood over him, pulotlig a pistol at him, and now and then admonishing him to keep quiet If he want- ed to Hye, “The other robbers then went tu the bedside of Mr. Lefevre, and at once proceeded to bind his feet tozether, Tho old man awoke and at once made a desperate realstance, put the odds of three to oue were too much, and tna few moments je: was sccurel, bound, As if not altogether trusting the ol man, they buckedand gagged him, so as to pre vent blim from iivng uuy outcry or alarm, ‘They then proceeded to the room where “ Eye- Und” and ‘Sadie were sleeping. ‘The cir) was first bound, but when the rascals were tying the old woman sho awoke oudatoncs began b sereamn like a Comunche Lndian, Tho sinalle! of the robbers warned Iter to keep quict, but sho still persisted, and he then took other and more severo means. He pulicd out a large butcher-kniie and told the old womun that if she would not keep quict ‘he would cut her throat; that no had killed men for making less nolse than that. She still screuned, however, and in a moinent of desperation the dastard struck her several. severe blows upon the mouth, waich knocked out her teeth and bdeutsed her face in aterrible manner, Indecd, her injuries arc so sovers that her life ts despatred of. Then put- ting a guard over these two, the robbers went toward the men’s room, when they were grected. by the shout, ‘fake care, Jim, the old man's got loose ond run down stairs.’ Ono of the thieves who had a “hull’s-oye” then darted down stalrs, and just us the old mau was about openlng the frout door le was felled to the fluor by a murderous blow on tha back of the head by a “hilly,” or “blackjack” in the hands of his assailant. Tho rascal then called for tis assoclates, and they at otive went down to him, only one remalning up stalrs to keep watch over those who wero still there, They then rebound and regagged the old man, drawing his knees almost up to his ehin, and then jumped upon and beat hin ing brutal manner. Carrying him up stalrs they throw film on the bed, ond in o few imeinents they found the means by which ho had previously. released binself from the rope. The gag that was frst put In his mouth wus inade of twine, and he sianaged to chew Lt, and then went through the same operation in regard to tho ropo.on his hands. One would thiuk that the robber who was watching ot bls bedside, would ave _pro- vented this, but he appeared to be anxivus about the screaming of the woman in the noxt room, aud kept near the door, thus kucping bis back turned tothe old man. Whoo all had been securely bound, thy rubbers all congro- uted In the men’s room, and one of them went rat to Huover. Iv sald, “John, we came hero for monoy, and we aro colne to have tt. You kKuow where It !s anil we want you te tell us. Hoover replled that the old mum (meaning Mr. Lefevre) hud depusited his mousy in the bunk on Saturday lust. They” then upproached § the bedside of the old man and asked him where bls money was, would not tell them, and the two. smaller men then proceeded to ransack the house. Inthe game roont waa a urge desk, and every drawer and pizeon-hole waa peered duto, their reward belug lve now $10 bills, which had been pald to Mr. Lefeyre a fuw days before for a cow, This money was {ng pocketbook, and was in a severe drawer of the desk, The old man thought it would be secure, but{the robbers appeared to be os well aequainted with its miechauical urrange- ments oa he wag, A further scurch brought to Hight $40 {n balves and quarters, aud then the old man confessed that amouut to be all he had inthe house, A-turge nuniber of panta- Joona Were hanging upon the wall, and these werg all “gous through” by the thieves, but no money found. Then the remainder of thy howe was visited, and the amallest and most tnelentiicant-looking box did not escape their notice, About twenty ininutes after 3 o'clock a ineeting waa held In the men's room by the robbord,.and the situation’ discussed. Ab longth they decided to close up the “job!” aud leave the preuises. As the men were talk- ing, Mr. Leferre commenced to groaty, and managed to mutter out, Uh, my head,” and then une of the robburs approached him, and, raising ap lis wounded beud, kindiy aud gent! inserted a pillow under it, smoothing out al the wrinkles as tenderly as a mother would py the lust carcuses tow slesping child. Mr. Le- feyre then mady the robber understand that he was thirsty, and what did the fellow do but go down stairgaud bring back with bin two ylusses of water, Loosening the gag, tu hold Mr. Lo- fovre’s head up gud held tho glass to bis Nps ao bo could drink from it. After this performance they determined to leave, ‘Tuoy weut to the bed Where the young- eat Loys wero aud carried them aver to Huover's bed atid laid them init, They then cut the cord fruin the empty bed and bound the three boys together in Hoover's bed. Ono of the wen, the tallest, whom Ivover characterizes as an Trlsh- man, from having heard him. talk, mado an fin- pruuipta address to the sulfering prisouers, hie toluthew that they were vow abuut togo, and wald that they did uot want to hear ayy alarm sounded or they would return aud “burn the old mau from head to foot; they would burn the akin from off bls body!" {Cauy cry was rulscd, und that they would remain outside of the house aud in the tmtmediate viclulty fdr an hour. Au affectionate “tal tal” wus theo given, and the robbers departed. They weut to the atable, and taking u bay jaro, they rode to the foot of the lune leading from t a bollae whore {t appears they must have had some kin of a veblele, os tho marks froin the wheels of the sane were very distluctly scen in the soft earth. Evidently Huloielns that four were too many for the cupacity of the vehicle, and (carly; they could not get away fast ovough, the fou rody upon the inure, After remaining quict awhile after the de- parture of the rubbers, one of the bound boys succeeded ia getting hls hands loose, and thea he unfasteued Hovver’s hands, who soon cut tho curds trom bis tect wit @ kuife that be but hie avolled though Procnred from the pocket af hls par toons araee from their being chiefly done in which were lying by the bedside. ie thon inn. | eyteant tone of a lowt-pencil of the Tete bound Mr. Lefevre, who hastily ran down etaira | vrnade—the ordinary erade of a eke hak and blew a large dinner-horn with euch Core | Why the aon bealled "Dickey ? Isowing te thy that the neighbors wera soon i ‘ Be Moy fact that he always has his nonegram aurea et with alittle bird, ant his name, bestden, tg chard, He, Dore, and Sir dohin Gilbert have Imule more eketches and drawings than any other three men known. The frontisplece of Punch ia standing memorial to Dickey Doyle, and ne influence can change Tt thongh he lias ceased his relstions with the paver tor over twenty years. Phils naw reminds me to say that the original drawings or cartoons of John Tenntel in Bunch are disposed uf to private pe sons, Wloeagerly seek them at £15 ty 5 each, The origitial drawings of Punch are all soucht for by hunters of curlous things, nuit, to my surprise, theae hunters aro chiefly Iadieg and gentlemen of nobility and allinence, without, much Nterary culture. They arc exclusivg things to possess, these Ittlegart ornaments, and this exclusivencas fsa much-prized: featura of English lfc in every reepect. aroused, hastened to the scene of the robbery. Ht was then nearly day-Heht, and, the country around was scoured tn all directions. While some men were gulug toward the Gresn Tree, they dis- covered the mar inaking ber way homeward, her appearance Indicating that she had gone a great distance Ina yery short timo, ENGLISH TROOPS. Fourteen Thousand Soldl Castlemtho Queen Display. See areeneennioee So onert ind a oat Soldiers nt Windeor Dolighted with tho London News, duty 1. Hundreds of people, anxious nut to mlas the lnrlous spectacle of a grand review amld the beautiful surroundings of the Home Park, be- an to throng into Windsor hours before noon Jesterday. The earliest comers were nut left wery. Jong without a tisploy to feast thelr eyes and gratify thelr fondness for picturesque edi: Dinattons. By midday the advanced guard of the Infantry divisions, Uhat had been encaniped over night behind ‘the distant ridges of Chobham, ven deflling fnte the park, followed by dines of scarlet-clud battalions winding aniong the blue shadows of the grand old trees, and massing into columns as they swept across the broad law by Queen Anne's ride. Arrived on the parade-ground, these tn- fantry columns halted, piled arms, Inid down thelr valises, and proceeded to enjoy the frugal tepast and rest eo well carned after thelr long moraine march by dusty ronds, under the heat ofa summer atin, Much has been made by grumbling crities of Lhe fact that half our bat- talions are imade up of beardiess youths and raw recruits, who, it was derlured, would never bear the strain of Jong marches, tu: say nothing of eninpaigning. Recent summer mancyres have done niuvh toward dispelling this fies, and the elasticity of step that murked thy ntove- ments of tie Infantry columns when they ar- nyed on the ground poster would fave still further diaproved the asacrtion, for thourh the march had not been long, the heat wis enougii to have tested the weakness of those who might have been uniit to bear the burden of naukiicr’s duties. The cavalry, having en- camped no farther off thin Ascot’ Heath, were allowed to have their mid-day meal tn peace be- foto the buzle sounded “buots and saddles,” and they did not reach Windaor Park until nearly 4 o'clock, By this time the ttle groups of loungers in the meadows had grown to thou- sands, and for an hour longer the stream of ve- hicles, bringing sight-secrs from tic Windsor Ratlway statluns, and lines of pedestrians flowed In undiminished voluines toward the review ground. The hour ixed for her Majesty to leave tho castle was 6 o'clock. Shortly before then, the Commander-in Chief, accompanied by the headquarters stall, rode down the great avenue, the troops got under arms, the bugles sounded the enll to at- tontion, the trvopers mounted, and then the. little army stood silent and motionless under the eritieal eye of thelr Jeader. Numerically amall as the foreo was, it lacked nothing of the truc soldierly appearance (hut hos so often been the prite of English commanders and the envy of foreign officers. ‘The, aveno by which the troups were suiruunded helped to give them au | 8t. Pau) & Minneapolls Imposing appearance, for the ents of the ranks,| St-Vaul & Minneapui were hidden in belts of follage, and it needed no es effort of Imagination to picture thu double CHICAGO. ALTON & 87, LOUIS AND OmIoACo KANSAS CITY & DENVER SORT LINES. ot infantry, caralys ant artillery ag extendin far beyond the kegof the spectitors, aud hid- | gntonn West sit if e gg of J TwantscuntraentsTlekes ofiees 124 ieandoinieat eet Can a Toad Hear? Artdgenort (Conn.) Mtandara, One of our citizens, of an observing and ox mental turn of mind, found a toad upon his dour. setep reeently, and, tn order to dincover whether ip could heat well, fat down upon hie knoes ant made diMerent nolece to test the Buestlan, The toad bore the notre and took part In the experts nents with euch untlazging gool natnre that the Inquirer wan working up constderable Interest in the matter when he happened to took up and fond Aiowel? surrounded by a crowd of pcanle who werg speculating among themscives as to whether he was crazy or slinply draw sick. RAILROAD ‘Th MB TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIS, He CHICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tieket Olecs, 2 Clark-At;, pqiermen Toure) a aPactic Fast Line... akioux City & Yaaktm: aDubique Day Ex-via Ui abubuque S ton atmahn, ast ‘rasan Exp bMarquette Exo aGencya Lake & oc! bGeneya Lako Express. pL ate Genows Fxntentscces ste ¥ O19) Ae Sai Pullman Hotel Cars are ron throurh, between Cal gage and Omaha, on the train leaving Chicazo at to-7, ‘Noother road runs Pullman or sny other forin hitel cara weat of Clitearn bs bd Depot corneref Wel 6—Depot corner of Car CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Theket offices 62 Clarkeat. and.at Kingto-strect | Leave. { den {u the deep wodds right and left of them. At 5:13 the frat loud boom of the royal ealute sounded from a battery placed on the left of the foremost Hn, and os gun nttor gin was tired the wreaths of smuke were walted slowly across the front, midlug uuother puint of color to the charming combination of green sward, searlet coats, Bay Jance penmona, and their background of cool, dark teafage., Before the titi of smoke hod cloared tho royal procession was seen threading its way duwn tho Long Walk und. curving round the rhe flank of the ne until it debouched on the green open apace that Jay he- tween the spretators and the soldiers, ‘he rosat standard was run aloft, the troops shouldered arms, and then presented, as the the national anthem, and. the Queen's enrrlage, surrounded by a brilliant cort, cume sluwly acrosa to the saluting Raneas City & Denver Fast Ex. Bt. Louled Springfeld bx... Sf, Louts, Xpringneld & Texas Pekin and Peoria Fast Express, Peorla Expresa, we i: Peorla, Keokuk & Turin Chicago 4 Paducah It. 1 Birrator, Lacan, Wash'tat dolict & Dwight Accumindat'n CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, Unlon Depot, comer Madison and Ganalerts. Tekst Oltlee, Gi Hduth Clarkeat,, opposite Sherman Hone, _aud at depots, wands played pee Arrives 73508, 1.1 7:30p. m Milwaukeo Express, Wiaconatn & Minnexot Tiny, and Sennaha Through Christian and the Duke of Cambridice, rode In | fay hexcnr front of the carriage, ‘Tho Queen was accum- M th panfed by Princess Beatrice, und in tivo other’ and stinueepolieare ped ete teia Malice varringes wero the ladics and gentlemen of the | du Chien, of vis Watertown, LaCrosye, and court, the latter dressed In the eurious and not very digniied Windsor uniform, After a mo- ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. mentary pauso by tho’ flagstall, her Mafesty’s.| Depot, font of Lake-at carriage moved quickly across lo the right of Aleket ott the Hues once more, aud a formal fuspection of these followed, while the band of each corps pluyed ita regimental tune as the cavuleuts passed In front of it dow tho first lino and up the sccond. When her Sajesty had once moro, taken post under aheltor of the “review oak that bears her name, the march past begau. Flret cawe Lleut.-Geu. Sir° Thuinas Stevic, comimandiug tho troops, with the officers of the Aldershot Staff, then the trumpet-blast from mazeed cavalry bands an- nounced the approach of Col, Drury Lowe's Cavalry Brivady, at the head of which were two batteries of Royal Horse Artillery, well horacd, and going by magniticently. Four squadrons of tho: Light “Horse Guards followed, wearlng a thoroughly gerviceable look, inasmuch as they had for ‘this once discarded the buckskin breeches and high boots lu favor of the panta- Joons and low boots atopted by other cavalry ruginents. ‘The First Dragoons, Ove squadrons strong, aud the Eighteenth Hussars went by In admirable order; then came the tolegraph wug- ons of the engineer Arata aid the B, C, and point, Preceded by detachinents of the | wieconrih Twas ‘aid iiane:| Oe Mt 42097 m. Toras Guards, of which Lord Worcester was In sote Express 2 +)° BCS p.m. |*t:008. m, comtnand, and the headquarters staf, Princes] Wiaconaln & unyenote. tre | . ‘Nighi bxp: Pm. $ 7:08, m, cori, con fe Peoria, Burlington & Keakuk)* 4: rule & Clty Exe eee 810: 6 & Sioux City n Paste! CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD rpote font of Lak Hannay, ixtocnthe Depots ria sf asi Indian. OMe and stocnt r 2 .m Batterics of — Ituyal till ary Yo @ 59 un {napiring strains of the = “Brithshh Gren- adlers,” the IJcuding Infantry dattal- MICHIGAN OF! AL RAILROAD, foot of Twenty -accont-«, southeast coruer of Ran fons went by in upen columns of double companies, with Maj.-Gon. Stephenson, coim- mandlug the First Division, at thetr head, The First Helpaile under Co}. the Ion. 2. Feilding, consfated of the Third Battullon of Grenadle: tho Firat Coldatreams, and the Nineteenth Regi meut; the Second; undor Ma}.-Cien, Anderson, of the First, Ninvteenth, the Sixty-tirat. and One Hundredth, with tho Third Battalion Bixtleth Rifles bringing up the rear, The Second Division was commanded by Ma}.-Gien. Wardlaw, The Eighth} Hussars, the Band C Batterlus, First Brigade Royal Artillery, aud tho F Battory Six- teenth Brigade led, then the Secund Battalion Twentleth Auptinunt, the Fifty-elghth and the Sixty-fourth Kegiments, forming Soj.-Gen. Thealger’s Brigade; and tha Twonty-ainth, Efghty-sixth, and Ninoty-sixth Regiments com: manded by Col, Davis of the Tweutioth. The ‘Third Diviston, commanded by Muj.Gen, the Hon. L. Sinyth, whoeo Brigadiers were Maj.- Mall (via Mala and Atr Line). Day Bxpro Kalan cconithiadatioli |= FITISBURG, PT, WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY. it, CO und Madisun-sta, if t Ottice, Dagah SEMEL Safal and Maulana Uke Oak ~ | Arrive. Arrl foot of Soa Gen. Shipley und Col. Bray, vonalsted of ue iss Ciarl valor tous, Haranieontle: Lancers, Dy Be awk Wi Batteries, sEsposition Rulldiaa) Firat Brigade Moyal Artillery, Second Battalion Leave, | Arrive Bacond Queen's, the Thirteenth, Eighth, Second, | Morning Express... } t 8:80, m./f 6:408. m ‘Twenty-ifth, Seventy-sixth, and Forty-nlath | Fest Lino... lf B40 p, mI.1p Gid0 PBs Poa eae jibe walle Une sot Her danse — facluge and 8 fluttering red and whi pen hous ereuted great cuthusluam among the snes: | ——CAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. _ tatore na they went by in faultless Ine. ‘Then “Arrive. the cavalry, having formed and dtilled behind Jaop tho line of Infantry, camo down the Ine ayuin, 7 mh this time in line of reghneuts and at o trot. Life Guards aud Hussars weut by steadily, but. once more the Lancers ovuked the cheers of onlookers aa they pussed In unbroken array, and os one lovked down thw space between EITTTEBURG, GINOINWATT & Bt LOUIS BB their ranks not @ lance was out of Hue. Then | ———————— — : Depart. | Arrive. 8:40 a, n,'? 8:10 Dp. 4 8:00 p.m, .§ 7:906, Be ROOK ISLAND & PACIPIO RAILROAD Depot, corner of Van Huron aud bherman-ats, Ticket Ofice, 54 Clark-st,, Sucrman Houso, the division returned at a gullop, the Horse Artillery leading at a good pace, and keepin their formation faultlessly as the guise bounded Uke things of Hfe over the level award. Tho Anfantry returned ty grand divislou, aud as the long lines followed euch other, moving with the preciston of 9 sulld mans, her Mujesty stood up to watch the impresalye spectacle, and the spec~ tators cheered again and again. But yet a grandcr movement remained tu be exccuted. Brawn up in wlngle Hine of columna, withcavalry and arttlory on right and left flanks, the whole 14,000 men advanced in review order, bands playing, colors fying, and tho sunlight gicaming on the glittering bayonets and vulrasaca, As if moved by one inspiration, the serried columas advanced and halted, not a Bika iis Omaha, Leavenw'th & Ate ba tes Recomuodstions cee Lt Express, ~ LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRIOH STEAMERS 1 ports, Yor Daye aay ee Went Shore i ian out of plave, nota break tu tho faultless CU regularity of the wotid squares. Tho strana of i God Save the Queen once more came ina id volume across tho stillness, auPthe colors were For (bs Da pte raised high aud uttered for u moment proudly, pally, Dalorday eict ulday exee pee ere being lowered in sulute; the bayonets | Forse, duseph Dally ‘Bt 10.8 m.. Sunday sex- flashed and rifes ratticd as arms were presented, Contes, er uray bust ‘doce not teavo and the Queen, evidently dellghted with the dis- play, rose tn acknowledgment of the salute, which brought the great display to an end, and directly after the royal carriage moved uff to- ward Windsor Castle, Among the visitors were the Conite aud Comtcsae de Paris, but few other foreigners of dlatiuctlon were piesent, and there was a marked ubscuce of forelgu uviforms atthe saluting point, = * O¥ FINEST MAKE AT LOW PRICES. HHARSHS The Ortyinal Drawings of Punch. pal days ago It was publicly Aunouneel is IN THE GREATEST VARIETY. B, says @ correspondent, thut the celo- . brated “ fragtky origiual drawing a of the senior CRAN aud late Mr. John Doyle would be sold at | 683.715 West Kighth-street. Cinvinna auction. These drawlogs aro Uybt and free | ———-—eeewee Se sxetches of the public men of the dimes, aud BUALES. ican Ite. 1880, The -aunoulneeinent are noe ne created some surprise, und before the day # arrived Mr. Dickey Doyle: the sou of afr. Jolin FAIRE RES Doyle, and bimaelf a well-known artist snd humorous sketcber, stopped the wale. Hence s SCALE Hunter PE havo already told why Ste: Dlskey : ‘Or ALE Kiss, unter. have ready told why Mr. Dicke: e Doyle left the cditorial und art stall of Junck. FAIRBANKS, MORE & ©. 112 & 118 Lake St., Chicugy. Why bis father’s political portrait. sketches, so i Be carefulto buy only the Genuine racy, yet 60 dignified, were etyied ‘HB! care

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