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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 4, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. The marke! 7.67%. Total, 29,500 mn;edm!;:«ll' blaze never so merrily, withont 50 the Russian Consols. ar jum to. Russia and [ longer Russian diplomacy, bat F TR. Sroeing sxchange. 81 $7.5057. 55 cash or seller. AugusL: §; I mich 3 THE BERLIN TREATY. ( gz, to leare Ereerouss fosal wnich, os Emberor, wslan diplomacy, bt ¢ meteen | FINANCE AND o oo foowing wero b Feuipia snd shlpments | € Spiehing s 7 Soct e bty L | winks bt e et of s T s il = was cxpected, found mo support— | done. of the leading neticles of produce {n this clty dur- | higher. “All other descrintions were dull, but Srmly | and if the paver wore tiy uZeTieron I the TPrince ealled oa the Russian |- . ing the twenty- four hours endinzat 7 o'clock on | Beld. some lLolders not cariaz to offer thelr property. TOWR 00 the flogy & A French View of It-=Some In- | Chancelior to speskc Toe lutter aunounced | FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. | Trade Slowly Improving—New York | g B8 et B0 ol fooponding date | SAskyer orisdof o, by shortfhasi S id | Mont fon b A5 S, deftly contiving 19 2 that the Emperor, his master, had resolved on Exchange Firm and Higher. cidve ptonths ago: September (sold carly), at 5c: 6 tes S. P. ham, av 14 ng his toes. ting Inside Ob: aking Batoum = free port,—that fs, an unfor. Fronch N Difference ange . twelveion : Tbs, cash at 10c. The following were tio eloslng prices teresting Inside Obser- ort What was Lord Beaconsfeld to dof | English and French Newspapers—Diferene Feeeisia | Smments,_ | bef 1091ba o losdlnggiis: o g i N ier, made as a declaration | In the Character—Reading Hal 0 A 7 | o ol ey e 2 VAHONS: o b e e wonld have implied a rupture. | Two Peoples—The Eaglisn Want Dally | The Produce Markets Active and B . e LT s sii “sem | ARRIVAL AND DEPAR F TR - Eoplnd accoptéa:aud, tis alfeuty once sci- | Encyclopedlas, the Froack Eaiertainiop bl cipa il T e e e e e tg N TRE T - 5 3 , the Anglo-Turkish treaty, it was thoug! Trifles. 4 eat, . % Sentember, bo: " &30 650 8.40 e : What Prince Gorischakoff Said—How | Ueh e 4R8I0 " Tii treaiy was known on Saturday Rertew. . cited and Bigher. Gora. ba. 2SIl TNl 'BTi0| 03 | Lonzcietrs quorsd at 6.00 Ioose and $6.15 boted: | excrriet A O, OF Brritescs My § = the Tough Points Were the §th. _Prince Gortechakoff. was infdrmed of | There s scarcely such & thing 15 the profes- fats, B i 4l B | cumterind i hosn oo tal haine igTe: | TR ey 'fx':&! ;o 4 Got Over. it at 9 a. m., and his first words were, 1'1"1 halnz sfon of a journalist in England. One person p E"H,.‘?iega. 5 erages; green hams, 8}@9c for same averages; green OEI0AGD & NOBTKWESTBE_* T RE pr : e iess b repecsent thas | WhO Writes bos, s & rule, vothing to G0 with | Wheat Rathor Weak---Other Grain | silsicel b S Bacon Gotci at sHESHe forshoulders. x(@rIge for | TreketOntces, 2 Clarkat, (Sheany TALWAY, BY e - 5 3 he is a fashionable war corre- 8teadier---Mov: t Duri f short ribs. 7@7%c for short clears, 10@10¥c for hams, the depots. use) angye 1es Russia wos ignorant of the negotistions; but | another; unless er---Movement During shortribe, 7@7i4c for ah s A Bruin Growl---Count Aksa- | Rusis, I venture to sssert, was _Iznorant spnn;inznt:e Jo, and s contént fo be, ““r:;;’:;g ‘the Week. CREE s &.;Lu‘gmm P e v T O of the exact naturc the treaty to w! and he writes or ceases to write acco) £ acific Fast Line. =] v o koff’s Speech of Condem- they were to Tead un‘,fllud even mayars k:‘lbnnvg the dictates of his fancyor his income. An En- %?‘s:‘»_argm . 510.00810.50 for extra mess, and §31.00 oGS M T T = 3 . She di . £ day e kil England an armes Inisceliay ! y Cattle, No.....| 5 O e xamatic froutior. She fancied | times like these, when parcy spirit runs Mith 8 | Yeserdsy was hot and business was restrict- h BREADSTUFES. 5 s Bitter Feeling in Bussia at the 0onces- | fierc was merely tone of those platonic | dull carrcot, there is not much difference In the.| ed mafnly to counter transsctions. A small FLOUR=as rather quiet and frm. There was only B m b formuim designed to disguise a defcat, and | several bonds by which the miscellanies are heid [, ather § d for money is report- & light demand, but holders were firm in thetr views, 03, m. sions Mado to England. \Which would figure fn the. Berlin troaty afong- | together. Bvory puoer makess polat of oot | g i Dl ol i sympathy with wheat, cspecially a stocka are labt: | SMIWIUEEE EXprew. s i side the wishes in favor of Greece or of Turkish | tinually mentionioz 3 r. Gladstone, N % Sales were reported of 600 bris winters, partly 8t $5.00; | pViflwankee Passense, * 5:000 - me arped in un instant b s more inquiry from country customers as ] : e e zer (daiiy) s nag! % Secalyis Londh DL bondbolders. 1lad she suspected austhiogelse, | Speci) 190 My, Do Ol 01 (R ke oF | whether accomimodations can be aflorded. a few | LDt Gl agat | L tolas exia, oy ot s5 o0 7 andc | bt hel BopO S ¥ Parss, July 20.—The Congress bas accom- | 200 FOUh R o ted Austrians in Bosnia | adores him. Otherwise one paper s very like | weeks hence tham any present request for di- f Sale bri [ tations are: $2.5063.25 for fine, $3.25G4.00 for super- | Spt Paul & Minaeapolls Ex.lit o:00p. m th plished its task, and Earope is now fn possession | WO B8 OV MG Ciuone S0y Sonld at least, | another, cxceoting in the quantity of different | counts. Tho fact simply confirmsall previous ex- | & fines, $4.2565.50 for extras, $5.005.75 for double ex- | bF sCroms Hibress 0k ‘ of the treaty which is to restorc the calmness | .o prince Gortschakofl’s exclamation indicates, pflcr;.s r::n:he xnnigsu%&“ l::x lil;fily{ahfie!;a wll:: peétations of a good 1all ‘trade. g ;:;d‘mdr ’s'u;’?gs.,n: for Eunu and some fancy :gmg:z & .\;e; Ulf"n"n o b :;;\ £8d ecicity Jeopardized fhuen goare S, ¥ 0 Lyve claime Bat ol neon HaoRAl: e P he best form the special thing | Discounts 8t the bunks were made at former 8- | syinarawn from store during Friday 107 city | " Bieas\asquict sndsenty, Soles were 30tons ot | SSrdietse Expreat: Y fa the first shots were fired in Bosnia and Herzego- In the afternoon of Monday, July §, the dav Mo bappens to be looking for. f he ures, viz. : 6@10 per cent, sccording to the size | oo enmption: 202 bn corn and 892 bu barley. £10.00@10.25 per ton on track. fhcnera Lake "f n“.ffnkeffv'fixc“ Pom ) vina. E the Constantinople reaty was k“"“{J‘L 1;‘{‘:‘;7: wants the fullest Parliamentary reports, he | 8ud the quality of the paper, 'l"““‘ 8"”";3 l“‘: The following grain was inspected into store 1 | ComN-MEAL—Sales were 200 bris kiln-dried at $1,00@ | bGencvaLake Exoress ».. xS 3 :;1 One of, the things by which Frenchmen hare | Gortsclakoff was walking wich & meqber OLUE | will look at the Zimes; if the best war letiers | uaualrate. Call aud short-time loans nominal 8% | gy iy Saturday morning: 7 cara No. 1 red winter | 2.00. Puliman Hotel Cars are run through, B ‘been most struck is the defensive treaty of Con- | COPRTESS-2fon, Surouey, Hoa e, B away his | and telegrams, be will look at the Daily News; 396 por ceni—the lower figure ouly at a fow o wheat, 70 cars No.2 do; 6 cars No.3do, 2 carsrefect- | MIDDLINGS—Sale was made of 10 ops at $13.75per | S350 304 Couneil Blufl, ox the trala 1arisg Ghct o stantinople of the 4th of June. They were not | brutehes,-and he said: “It would be a iittle | if the most copious, instructive, 4nd enlightou- | banka. ed. 7 cars No.2 spring, 3 cars No.3 do (115 wheat)s | 'WIIEAT—There waa alr degree of activity In this | , NOOUher 163d runs Pallman or say other forgyg Y 10 Qisturbed by the clause providing for a protect- | too much if we were cheated out of the Batoum | ¢3 f%fisfl cxrmsnond;‘nehu. o will lookl ;:e:’t;: New York exchanga was firm 'm""'f, pr:mlllm 2 cars yellow corn, 100 cars highmized, 1 car new | market yesteray: bat e g was hrgelycongon | Netelcars westof Chicuga. ™ ° ar e i b | Stan . Avynow, as “some encyc! between bank ts was asked, but we # 4 i 0 the speculative options, cash graln belog rather Kinzie-sta, LW orate of the Asiatic broviaces of Turker, for | feritory wlen Cyprus, has, Just boesy 18t | or otner to mf’iméwd by fores of Tabit 300 | g of uo transseslons shove 60, Al he londing | U0, opcare 40d 28,000 b No. 2 com, 158 ears | skt Sricesof nctutoriy e BUhe wmvefief i | &-Desorcoraerer Canaldnd Raded w they soon felt that, fn view of the position ss- | 1,007 14,0 G tlng of the St led to no_settle- | dint of practico an Engllsbman can 8ot 0By 268 | banks thathavo currency contracts with the €5 | puts, 27 cars No. 2 white, 28 cars and 600 bu No, | 28d seller eptember sgclover, | Euly in‘the sewmiod | cwrcAGO, EURLINGTON & QUTNGY ReT: © sumed by Rusela in Asia, Englend was bound 0 | ypeqt. ~But, in the evening, during the recep: | throush an socyclonerie, 5 G U 08 Gg | press compantes prefer to ship rather than to uy | 2 mized, 18 cars fejected (74 oats); 3 cars No. 1 | iouchedn higher polnt than reached Detoré for.a jong | USBots 0t of Lake-st., lullang-ar. and Siraiio® ¥ op cover bher route o India. Competent judges | tion of Lord Odo Rusecll some onewho had | BGUel 16 I 0% Jil, oihch, ind ‘the art of | much above that fgure. To customers par 10 | rye, 26 cara No. 2 do, 4 cara rejucted (33 rve); | Hme;, Thl fecling was lanecly due o focal ituencos | 374 CamalandSistesalhua. ekt Saecy BS, th acquainted with Eastern affairs had long °{.°‘:‘°p';“.‘,‘?"‘1:5.“2{; x’:‘:&“fi:e u':e;f w: u;:i skippivg is part of the art of reading. It is a [ 1-10. The clearings of the weck were: 1 car No. 2 barley. 2 carsextra No. 3 do. Total | audshowery weather throughout England. Thepreva- |~ T [mmve——r——— it been sewsible that the protectorate of Ar- | ®IR G PRSI (IC o imong the | matter of course to read the telezrams, the | e, (808 cara), 302,000 bu. Inspected out: 46,708 [ JGiF [fecle of he opeulog of The mAL | e Galesbur Express. o menis, the cradle of Mussulman fanaticsm, | pocgions tnat, even on this sccondary | City article, & parh st Jeast. of o5 ealer, Ty bu wheat, 180,754 bu corn, 1,935 bu onts. thos” were aertons unier ' Urowid bellef | Ockawa & Sirtnior £ =l i ;R an . o At stron WEre contre ¢ ] £ * andalsoof Turkestan, the cradle of Asittle | question of “the territory of Datoums | 10, *ilCliicence as that the Queen_ has | Taumisr - ‘The following were the receipta and shipments | MOGCORRRTUE, R, SRR, s Tt nbrobe | Bormicie o Greport Fxpra. 1 conquests, was an imperative necessity for En- | they might allow thomselves to be | FOl (U 0 0" ng glopes st Wind- | Erida of breadstufs and live stock at this point during | able: Unfavarable reports Of The new crop vontioueto. | Decti Fat bankeat gland, and that that protectorate was destined | driven to extremities. The Euglish saw that iv 3 the ‘replics of . Ministers to | Saturday: the past week, and for the corresponding weeks | come io.and, with light recelpts, contributed to heip the | Kansas & Colorade Expris. e was_inexcusable to risk_peace on the question | of, 8D D) JULY PAILURES h B upward movement, and prices of che leading optlon | Yiowncr's Grove Accom'daii‘i o give her unimpeachable prestige in the East, 2 g aday questions which have given them a chance of ending na dated: advanced nearly Ic from the openini. Ut Jater the | Arors Fastenger. Thy tion of C; bowever, scemed fo | Of the Lazes; and the following day, ina pre- | 00 v i or committing themselves. But | Tappan, McKillop & Co. report the following Juty 21, market suddenly_became slumpy. - Selifnz OFders ¢ame | Alendots & (1 iawa EXpress e occupation of Cyprus, 'y liminary conference, the English, after being ks fail 4 e i Recepts— 1878, in freely, and there was more disposition amony local | Aurors Passenger.. many Frenchmen a blow at the supremacy of vineed of the correctness of the information | 1eW readers think themeelves bound to bestow | failures fn the Clty of Chicago: Fiour, bris. Erit operatons to_sell than there had previously beento | Downers Grove A J - bat oo this point, | coreived by Lord. Odo Russell, abandoned the | more than a passing glance at reports of aeri- T gai e, | Whest, bul S04l 431 buy, and prices quickly fell Zc, and closed wenk | Freenort & Dubnaue Express. France B e e Soctiod. When | Lasss. a0 sccepted. beforeiand tho. judment | cultural shows o clerical meotings, accounts of Pusiness, o[ Fiabuston] ol Lickiiices 2t the decine ' Seller, Migut opened at | Omaha Nign: Expres. also, their alarm wWas specdily dispelled. When 8 SNL/ACCOD i Suicides or fires, or statistics a3 to the hop snd - — —! becume actlve ' and frm. advancing | graduslly | Kansss Cliy & SE o 0 8¢, with sowe sales at 984c, then broke, and feil cutiy 18 Dok ant elose SeaE Ty e Seller Sep- | o Pullman Palace Dintn; 2nd Pallman fo-wie tember sold fafrly at 9I%@J3{c, closed at 913, the 5'"gl‘lil§fl5§;p;;m between Chicago and Omizagg. of the majorily of the Committee of Delimita- it was known, by the partial explanations which 8 oF A1 cas | coal trades. tion. Every one, even the Congress itself, was | coul trades, All eee subiocts toterest c8 Clothing, b .| 3 207 All these subjects interest '?,fi“’,‘} {_.‘“"'llgfs"'v d“r‘;'mu::fa Fid lg’l?.m: ‘urnlturé, paper haug- reached the public ear, that England had the | onipiced ag the rapidity of this solution. This chole,ssber basi of perstions, o the Dards- | S, however, 1o wlat dangorspeaes was ex- | Socyclonetla unies b vaek Sl ends ARG | pri S i S 0,03 | Sonns o Ao vapseg frocy et vellor o | 152 : nelles, Egypt, or Cyprus, andibat, out of defer- | posed on the very sve of the publication of the | 3YF CUUu S oty chopedia. unless it contained | Crecetion Masors. Fiour, bes. amey | okaloe "ihoigh it nominally Tuctiated with the | CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. TOUTS ARD iy ence for France, she chose Cyprus, the most | defensive treaty, though the Ebfis them. ‘They insist that when they buy an ency- Aueas hie et | S o s T ol s Inqatsy for ofd XANSAS CITY & UENVER SHORT LG -~ § hiogcever. ivas very wow, and was about Hc under the | Unlon Depot, wWest Sidey near Madison-sc. brits sy E had detayed divulping it till after the -y inoffensive complement of the treaty of protect- | oo™ e Bitonm bad been settled by the | clopedia it shail be one; and accordingly the A e . i 5 . Tweuty-third-st. Ticket Offce, 122 : arate, pcovle here were speedly rosseured | defurationof Proce Gortecakoll. Woud Bu- | 86, 51 4% ok ropedis, 'and. o Eogih | *stismaniecor S MG M R T e | Tt e et ; & 3 e . “The sa7 Jo e e e P Brench suscertl. | o e rulging the freary eatlior? | journalists as contributors to'encyclopediss, we | Glastare. . Cattie. ¥o. 19233 S0 No! {'at S1.0754: 625 bi old Yo, 2at S1.06€1.0% | Ransas iy & Denver Fast Ex c 1,374 570 3,630 bu new t uTc: and 600 bu. by sample 3t 60@30C. | B Tonic otianaeld & T 1ikely to give least umbrage to French suscepti- | voking manner in divulging the treaty earlier? gaidlny N S g crete oL or bofore | Zet s fairly accurate notion 0 to what was rep- 3 y e Tt it g;u";:g;'{;;’:“G;’,{;‘,“’,;,‘;.’”;;"lg‘f‘;‘;,‘o;: e | resented, and who represented it, on bebalf of | __Total The following were the exports from New York | Tontsien st L S| ot S Gricans vhich, it is wghe hoved, will give way beforethe | that day, France. Gm,m‘y’ and Italy were in- | England in the pink pavilion. THE MaSTE e A ABAAR G for the weeks ending as dated: was none offered, and prices continue nomipal. vopent arpuments which can b advanced agatast | 1 it b Sho Marguis of Sallsbury. But| _Continental newspapersare of a totally differ- N BANK Of 3 Auo. 3, Julrss, Aug. 4, | | WINTER WizxT—There was an active shipping and L f Eneiand 1s still reproached. with having con- | ae tho question of Batoum was o be. seitled | ent character, and are managed jsopavtenin [ Dissotchen toatie s Jestertasceportitte 1% 1as SRS a Tair Dutines was tramrasio " Thg v acs | Chleaso & Paducah K. Ic E i 5 another way. Foreieners not only have not got | failure of tle Masten Bank of Kansas City. wag - g 0 | far in'oxcess of those of any previons 4 § i 3 y DLUO SIs L | Ot of a0 1Al sars, siatast B for thg | doliet& Dwignt Accommdarn. 5:00p. m * i cluded the convention in a mysterious fashion, | two hours later, they did mot bhave to ther v i Zith icdulging in a coup-detioatre at the end | keep the secret very loug. Careful re- | daily encyclopedias, but do not wish to havo | a privato bank of considerable Lusiness. It has D G040 730,000 slnc: the Gret of July to L 4a7 ears aiaiast o2 for the of the labors of the Congress. She should, it is | ficction on all this must convince cvery- | them. The Paris Kigaro lately found its adver. | herotofore maintained o good standing except | A paper was circulated on’Change Saturday for | can'od fliod has cailed out large Eastern demand, and said, have acted with more fairness, snd shown | body,—firstly, that England could on no sc- | tisements encroaching u; much oa lés space fi:}fllt with the few who knew that it had too much of | signatures protesting agninst any present change in | the ul'.mlluw h;rxe and_stendily incrensine. Futures | CEICAGO, MILWAUREE & ST. d1’Al:|'[. RAILWAY, herself more confiding towards Fraice, by sea- | count let Kussiu establish hersell in Asia with- | it proposed to doublelts sizeand eive eléht | ito means locked up in real-estato transactions. | tho rules for inspecting mixtures of winter | 3%, SUTCHEN, Schiariention, and sller Augiat | Uplon Debof, comes Meolon wud Gl Yoo sonable informatiun of her schemes. instesd of | out takiug up 2 position in which she could | pages a, day lnstosl ol fabe, 18 SULAPICES | No particolars had transoired up to the writiz of | and spring wheat. Winter wheat fs coming n | (o0ffc" Caalisales iciude &4sr'bu No. 1red ar 073 | _and & devoc: g artline Earope by a treaty profoundly modi- | counteract her: sccondly, judging the matter | ¥efe up I ssie 22 (00 SRRERSUOR, CUEY MRL | hia paragraph. Kansas City in speciaily unfor- | frecly, and spring very slowly, #0 & change in the | 35580014 Yo, 2edat Soavic; 10,400 bu Ko, 3 fying the work: of the Congress. According to | thus, she could not occupy & more inoffeusive f &0 1, 5 10800 135500k at a newspapers of eight, | tunte, as we bellevo this ls its third bank failare | rales, such 2s is contemplaicd, would prouably | delivered, 8t 70cS1.00. - Total sales, 45,437 oi i some, there should have been a stipulation that | point than Cyprus; thirdly, she showed a dis- ! L . 4 ‘CORN—There was & moderate inoyement in this grain -the Gongress should mot be held unless all the | Lreet friendsiilp for Fragce in not taking her P Ta;fil&@y‘dg;s‘ l?;:g{ ‘:urf.y:? :1’2’:‘: within a few montha. Rather moro orders for | make a great differonce to those who have tode- | yuaigniay. aniat the opening and for some sl theres | Vieconsin, Mlunedsid Giéd currency from other benks in Kansas City and | liver wheat on contracts already made, and equally | alter the ‘feellng was comparatively strong, cspeciady | Bay Sioren Porers disclaimed the existeuce of any secret | into her contidence; sud, lastly, in not divulg- | Pt d o y bt R D T A P . treaty berween them. According io others, | ing tno treaty an hour éarlier than she did to | bages arcprinted ass supplement, aod sub- ) vicinity aze reported in consequence of this fall- | o 1o those having to receive the sam. B thie frt tone which prevaicd tn wheat carly in tug | Ogouomesos Wk Stad-l, Lo the Epghsh Plenipotentiaries were pliablc | any of the Powers, and in aunouncing it, nev- | scribers see their way to throwing away a_ sup- | ure. ‘The leading produce markels were fairly active | session, but luter tiiers was considerable weaknens. and | wiiivsakee Fask Ml (Gaiisse.| A0 1| 4309 & at the Covgrese, and made large concessions | criheless, as a mark of homage to the Congress | plemont bodily and at once, so that it cannot | cmcago AINING AND STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, and irregular. Wheat was ratner weak, | Drices fell o %@iic, and closed about the same on cash | {yisconsin & Sinnesota, Green) % X 4 'y : be said to cause them sany real in- b % aa the day, previous, but ¥e beuter on the wpeculative | sy Sicvens bolntand Avh-| ; Batarday’s sales were as follows: though at a higher range, as it opened rather | futures The demand for cash corn was tolerably fair Jand throuzh Night Express. if 9:00p. m.$ T0a 10 Russia, to the detriment of Europe, only be- | before its termination, she saved Europe irom a d i cause they knew beforehand that the special in- | war, otherwise inevitable, which would have | convenicnce. 4 The uMflum could not fi:fi tervsts of Encland were safeguarded. Now, | ended by nvolviug every country in Europe. way __caotirely. e stood “’;"‘"‘“ o Seek No Farther (Black Hills). gland should have warned France of what she | Congress has not. done what it Was possible to | than was wanted: but it handsomely ofered 8 | 30La 4G Mies (ow Sexico) intended doing. Any French Minister receiv- | do, and adds that Russia must look well after dars will be the black days of the subscriber. qdmhlfl:::g l\‘(‘fi.‘, Shares. Price. | strong. Corn was similarly offected, and bacley | carly in the session, put New York came In weak, and the ofterings’ increased, when the brincipal » X was easier, while onts were a shade better. Hogzs [ buyers reduced - their . bids "and the “HOTKCt | apotimms s e ot cey e Mg for o Tt were quoted off; and provisions were active and gt'! of ¢, and closed sieadv. The -mwng du Chilen, or via Watertown, LaCrosse. and Winoos, lemand was Constdersbiy jess than tsuzl. Cash Noi 2 o materially higher. The impreesion prevails that | SGid carly to & small CxCCat ot S05c: Dat the- et oo F=et pork products are controlled by strong parties, | eral tradlng was at 3ok, fell w Sd¥c, and closed at ILLINOIS CENTRAL RALLEOAD. ingsuch an intimation before the Congress | the cxccution of the reforms in Turkey. a e = e vide. Ilizh mixed was in good demand st 40@404c, Lake- d ent) < would have becn bound either to express disap- A RUSSIAN GROWL. What used to be'the supolement s now to be | Ximrod (Central, Col). and that there will probably be a squecze in wheat | mostiy at 406, Seller Auiust roid at Sas0C. clove | DePOUfOpE of Lake st und oot of Treatpwamés, proval and Dot goto the Congress, ur to ex- July 90— Extreme oxcitement has | 12dC pars of the puper: but, on the othor hand, | jicin Tungel for this month, as in July. 3t 39c bid, seilers at SOc-Seller September soid at 433 BeruIN, July 20. me e 0t has | the subscribers arc zuaranteed against more | San Juan (Col.) Dry-goods jobbers were doing a fair sensonable fifl{fi r;l:«:‘u‘b&(muz::yh' |cumnlnf\;:fuflx:,‘4§;‘h5 Leave. press approval and become England’s tacit g AT : 4 : Suxiliary; for fu no case could he have dishon. | Been catied smons the Ruseion, Fanslayicts, by | than four pages ou the remaining days of the FOLEIGN LXCIANGE. businss and nothing more. ~Orders were naiform- | dofie; 2 300 by white ot {0G115: 48,000 B refetied at | S Louts Express grod himeelf by.a breach of confidence. I he | 1oduciion of their Sun Stetano preliminarics to | Jesuices approsch, i an encyelopels was, on | Ve 2o anadvanco of X in sterling, Tates | Iy confued to snch aricles and to such amounta | SACE; PRI rauple o8 ek AiSells | B ontkynbint, bad declined 40 g0 10 the Coneress, he WOUd | the wmore moderate proportions of the Berify | fho whole, sucesssful. I it 1 asked why there | 8 New York and Chicago on Satarday were o | a3 are required to meet the mecessities of current | 30700bu " =0 °% 1 s aCairo & Texas Kxpreas. " Furopean concert. Europe would have noted | ¢ty of peace i3 an event uupalatable, i would | jg this horror of daily encyclopedias on the Con- | follow trade, no onc showing an inclination to sticipate | (OALS, \erorather aulct, averazing a shado igher | Springfeid Expros. .this refusalof France; ihe Congress would | 30PEdr. to the represeutatives of national feel- | tinent, we mav answer the question by noticing Stziydays. Sigt, | wants. Groceries were dolng fairly, the move- | falr. and cash oats were taken 10 flll contracts with | Peorls, Burlincton & Keokil } i} e " ing in Russin. With certaiu well-known 1uws | ghy we in Englaod like them. In the first 483 455 | ont being as active as could reasonably be ex- | Shibpers. oid oats commanding the usual premium over | sPeona, Burlington & Reokuk § o have met without her, and, nouwitbstand- | \o'Girecrions regrulating the languaze of the th tore GF A/ Teadiny To 4 new. ‘The sample market closed tame, In view of the | Dubuque & Sloux Clty Ex.. ing this immense gap, would nave set 5 uiderable fon of tis place, we are much more of ' peop! pected at this time of year. The tluctuations in | sdvance ia frelghts announced to take place Monday. | Dubuque & Sloux City Ex.. i %] baol Russian press, a cousiderable portion of what is | than any other; and, as the nearest approach to 4 ¥ d | Futures were quict and steady, Sepiember, whichap- | Giman Passenges. about its labors, and probaoly completed | },yyhe and felt is, as a matter of course, kept E in this t is Germany, it may be values were unimportant. Coffecs, sugars, and | Loyri'o L tiic most popular, Closing arm. It {8 undcr them. If peace had not resulted from them, el Gl i allowe England in this respect ¥y Y rice weke the moat active, and displayed the most | stood thas the country operators have been rathier free | @ On Saturday night runsto Centralia only. Frace would have had the terrible responsibili. | 04t 0f print; but enough has been allowed 10 | copjectured that the Protestant habit of reading | Austris. g uauspire 10 give an ides of the staic | ke Bible kas had much to do with this tend: | Norway. Sterling. scllers of ‘August, hence dealers are expecting lbersl | b On Saturday nizht runs to Peoriaonly. Sweden s strength. The butter trade was again moderately ty of the conscquent war; if peace had resunlted i £ : % recelpts the Just of this month. The crop {s belleved b s of public opinion at the close of | doncy. Peopie whoread much read fast, and - active, with prices of unmerchantable grades firmly | o be about as Iarze aa last year, buc the quailty & not e s i . i ency. People whoread much read fast, a drom them without the participation of France, | e "gur” The most interesting utter- | e ot throueh the Zim ne o Prench. | Deamar by MICHIGAN CERTRAL RATLROAD. 4 uite %0 g though _probably up to_ th she would eitner have had to accept the humil- T the kind is cch by 5 held. The tablg grades are scarce, but otherwise | QUK s0 good. ' thoush rrobably up To_ the f o Of Leke.. and footof TwERt seondt, iation aod bow Lo the work of the Congress, or | 32¢¢ O €A 8 L Epkd ¥ M| man gets through the Figaro. Englishmen L Aksakofl, the well-known Slavophil leader at |y live miich abroad get out of the habit of | United States 6s of '8 supplies arc ampic. Cheese was somewhat neg- | Augusc sold &t 2ic, and closed at i@zsc. | ~Tieket Ollice, 67 Ulark-st., southeatt corder of Ray -20% of '6S. S : C 3 & e o G c 1l a5 Palmer H waze. 0 e ok of the On e v Jected, and prices were casy, in sympathy with the tomber gold at ' 22(@23gc, and closed at | _dolph, Grand Pacitic Hutel, s N n o P N st tpini | Moseow.® A privileged person irom couuection | readiny nuch and fast, and quickly train tem- | Caited Staicas-aof 65 New York market. Dried fruits were quiet and | St ohr Sad ol st b, et Ay Ner o 7 & protest against entire Europe- I do not think 4 5 in- i 4 s0ld at 24¢, sud old at 24}6c. Liefected 0ats were qui there is a single Frenmgnnn, even among those ;;';?hgf g‘?“l’n[; ;’l?sdo!‘l n',“p"::‘ ‘L“}’:“?‘::“_{i ‘{“sf‘" :glvbe: Zlfié(l: cg:;'l:t:enfg I:h 3 b:?;t‘% L2 tg‘x;gu;‘,;n' Dl S IRl unchanged. Oils, tobacco, bagging, coal, and | 26205 Cish ssies were reporce whlg “rioedumtll“e !Szm ;fis:{: soe’e Em i m‘p“"’]‘m ¥ofl, on more than one occasion, has ventured | jorests are very much wider than those of any United States new 26 of “Si, e, int, wood were quoteil a3 pefore. exclu rom the urope, Who | /b ive ytrerance to national aspizations which s ol United States new 45s. The cargo lumber market was quict Saturday. wouid have approved a counse leading to such ) i Continental nation. There is scarcely any part | UnftedS v 454 Yerible consequences. 1T, on ihe contrary, | 10 would bave dared to express. “Iu the Dres- | of the globe in which what is takiug place has | Uniied Staies eureency beoror = igters 13 | ent instance, the champion of Sluvonic unity, | ot direct and practical bearing on the GOLD D GREENIAGRS, were inclined to await the arrival of the remain- | cash offeringa 3ol readiy to shippers atS0c for No. & — us made on the part of | fortunes of many English familics. But far the | @old, 1005%@100%. Greenbacks, 993 fn coin. | der. At the yards a fair business was transacted | SoLeicnts T8 AL nL S G meriies Sentomber was | PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE 4 CHICAGO BAILWAL oy Mait (viaMetn and Atr Line). ¢; 10,200 bu’ by sample at =0ie2846c on | Ralnidzoo A 32,400 bu do at 22a23c free on board. Total, | Aot s The | Nisbe Express. a wl The forerunners of the flect arrived, and busers | *¥% ¥rus 10 moderate demaad and stesdy. France, jn the confidence of England, bad | S0t 3 the policy of the latter coun irritated by the conces, ;!;m‘:et:v miswv oy e m«‘i‘ ;‘;{a ;’g {m sgvi:lc:lzn.‘ even gc‘r[m gm close ul{ th:‘ Bf" most important causc uf the existence of these LOCAL SECURITLES. at the prices current duriug the week. Prices are | Eaiable at diic. and Auguat st dtisc. Cash salus were | Depot, corner Canal and Madisomats. Meket 0 independenceat the Congress. Slie would have | b S5 VRIS (Ol SRATG B0 IE | eyclopedias s, that it 1s through them that | oy copy iy 7 por cont bonds Gon. ircegolar. The wool market presented no new | SSRGS B8 §30, 00,00 Mpi0e O BZRIecqily! | —SeClarkeat Puliner House, a1 Grand Paclie gone to it a5 the ally and contidant of kngland; | [HERE O G 0 MO, b {omc Society: | England is governed. The English nation | GMEES G Jercont sewerase (ong) phases. The demand is fair, and no quotable | 6.400 bu. Leave. e, L - | really does govern itsclf, and it governs itself | ChicagoClty 7 per cent water loan(lon; BARLET—Was falrly active, opening strong and < 8:00a m.lf 7002 m changes in priccs are reported. The hay dealers Mafland Express. R 'y cloalng easy. At the outset nearly all the futures were | Mal - quotc a quiet, steady market. Seeds wers strong, in zn«f\u demand, .hgulmz mnrll:lell;won Jeakenad under Eautas Expres ing i ree oflerings by the loni, who scem to think {t sbout timothy und clover being firmer, while flax was | {fec offerlngs by the lonm, who scem to thialk It sboot 150, 0.8 UM B 9:100. m.1} G:Wa B ). he would have accepted without any 2 s cip: A o it ;éf: Ber Slist of, th Laiiation taused i-: yant” | versation in Russia. The subjoined abstract will | §y*Grmiug an opinion on all matters submitted | Cook Loyaty 7 per cunt bonds (lon m&umm. your readers with the =encral tenor | 14 the decision of the Executive. In order to }.:‘X:l;uln Ir;:r (75:::"?!;!‘. dlfndh quarters by the English treaur; and she would | 3 e xen ccision of ] ¢ ve 1o : s 2 purport of this zlowing address: form this opinion it wants materials on wiiich to | Gity Rallway (West SIde) ” eicsof Europe and Wit il ho frasdonyof | , Are ¥ 18 ercli, he telcerams fvine trom | bse i 10 must bave faous o go-om and . | Gy At (O S i s nee St v | it Condliie, e e e e srop BALTTMORE & T Berlin, in all the languagesof the world, to all | Jooks to its cyclopedia to furnish the neceasary oGk L Aad CorecompRny. terfere with trudine, and larger receipts, except of | 3 Hry e franotner bl bilpe at prosent. Selor | Trains leave frors Exposition Balldins, fost of Yo flax, are not expected immediately. Potatoes | Aucust or cash opencd at 90@Y0MKc, and closed at 8vc, rue-st. Ticket Ofices: &3 Clark-at., Palmer action. Morcover, if she had approved the En- -y ve clieve PD! quarters of the world! ~ Are we 10 believe that | ymount of facts. On the whole, the supply | S Diseion ey 7 por centa.. wero abundant and easy. Green fruits werenearly | With rather free dellveries at tnese fgures. Old for | Grand Pacinie, aud Depok (Expoition Balidizzy. glish treaty without deriving any prfit from it | kussin is muking concesslon after coucession? ; e was it not better to be iznorant of it to the last. | That the painfut intelligence of our sequiescence | Meets the demand, and although journalistic | — ; bersord.ac 006 it moment, and not 10 accept the responsibility of | in foreign demands 6 corrects Blaswing with | facts, lixe oifler. u‘::fi} “listorted, - ¥t PR = all eclling at reduced prices. Poultry was slow | S seiter Soptembor cobs troels: saciy ot ‘By.20 a Teave, | Amire jt1 Can anybody now maintain that F: ve are struck Gumb with Y unurte and _fri R 2 and easy, and cggs firmer. closed tame a¢ $1.10. Octobor sold at 1.7 at ekt v i St Erince | Suame, wesrestuck unb Wi Siopihmai: ap £ BY TELEGRAPIL e ke S0 Closed 2l 115, 0N ford. beOUEhE Sac, aud cximh | Morning Expres. Lake freights were active and firm at 13 08 | 3 auatcs st Aeson .t ot 356 And CXU% | Yastbimer corn by eail to Buffalo, 2¢ for do by steam, and [ 25,000 bu No. 2 or August s BOGHUWC: SCO bu feed nt «conld, without the most serious danger, embark | what we hear. Can it be true that victorious | rivalry and discussion - bring out some- S ohic Ruszia allows bereell 10 be degraded. to play the | thing like the truth, and current history is .in socalled compensations? -Thus, the most bory | 9 Jortanwe_thing for Francc—and the Englis | Fole of the defeated party, now that the accounts | at least as trustworthy as any other. Ih in- | New Yonw, Aug. 3.—Gold sold at 1001 all gay. | S92 W70 8 (HEEE o5 B 0 OF SR S0 | 303000y By sample at 3¢ on track. Total, 56,200 Cabinet knew it—wss not to be <informed | Of .;M aran being “fix_un up and the sum total | formation as to every part of Asiatic Turkey | Carrying rates 1per cont. Borrowing rates 1 and 85,000 bu wheat, 315,000 b a 48,000 | °% not awell onthe curious afterthousht that it | P Govrnencnts. Hav oned oF ibeltue- | voluminous and valuable, and will gradually | silver bars, 115% for currency and 1143 for | DU T¥e- BY TELEGRAPH. 2 £1an Governmentt ifave we been beaien by the 0 i f Englisl 2 . Rail freights were steady at the recent advance, should have been stipulated that no nation bad | furks? lluve we sustained s woree_discomfiture | [Dake the vague opinion of Englishmen 83 10 | gg1q, silver coin, %@134 ber cent discount. Sil- eALY 2 concluded a treaty unknown to the others. I | than the one suficred by France at Sedan? Are | What s to be done with 1t erystallize into a | 525, 700 Fooh 7)o o with & fair business doing, as it was understood FOREIGN CITIES. 4o not think there is 3 Power which would have | we the party routed, and bas the Tork gained | definite form. As no great Contiuental nation a s that a further advance wonld be made in quota- | The following were recelved by the Chicago Board rlesxxuu}lcd to :;p{;o;mml sulmmmr)'wlm): e lc‘;:zuumr\ ’lhmx’flx!: lm'uxl.:cz":rrc du.‘e l;ihuxl mllhe, uovml'l;slltsell, nooe can :-;-edb nzhfl ‘!un;:rmxlnlufln I;:i']‘r‘:::‘:z“m ) tions this week. The following are the new figures | of Trade: dependence of Governmente, and L even think | £2s¢. Al that has i this: Lord | on which self-rovernment is based in England. ake effect M . Grai New York i Aug, 3. — , 550 e i h hix 5 R if he h <! i i) ey & L tes g Cinclnuat! Alr-Lioe nod K Deen capable of making it Frenchman to suppose that, if he gave dass | The stock market this morning was mnch firmer | [ i'yioon sioe. Boxed meats, pork, and lard, 5¢ | 613 100 clears, 31: short clears, is: shoulders, Depot commer of Ciluto sl Carroll-sis Wek Sils. 23, Lard, ase, Prime mess beef. 73 a4, Hams, g i extra Indla mess, K9s. Clcese, India mess beel 43s. Tallow. 78 3d. Cincinnati, Tndlanapolls, Lou-| cned by the anzry cbullition of the great foreigner, | g nights to studying the past and prescnt | than of late, and in the early dealings there was 1 But. T now come 10 the most general and most, | S50 DY the b the 5 s making conces las any| - L i constantiy urzed objection: thiat England act- | feen frightened by the i Proniier "Y:':y history of Ewypt, he could control in the re- | syurp advance in prices, the improvement ranging more than the above fizures, and loose meats 10¢ ‘more than grain Div i ‘ Ly o " i ed reprehiensibly in vroducing a coupde-tleatre | nor. With the confidence which is a snre indica- | WOTCsL way the exercise of French influcnce at | grom 1z 0144 yer cent. The advance was after- which wmivht have been danserous, “Those who | tion of strengih, Lord Leaconstield has wiven our | Cairo. Ile likes to applaud or condemn his w-m:i‘nh’fl’ lost. [n the afternoon the market | TNFORgN rates by lake and rail were quoted firm Aug.3.—L1veRPooL—IWheat firmer and hetd | sville, Columous & Fast, o o o legopm Cruess tiboninion hiee nou citstulle watehal | iplonsiey iendotsisnd it e emnrde 1 a8 fow | Covorament, b (_h«i‘n hexn_vghuflf nrwl!dlamns was firm, The conl stocks, however, were an ex. | Bt 9%C and 10%c for corn and wheat to New York, | bigher. Corn a shade dearer: 22594, Carenesoff const [ DRY FXEress oo boo, § Sitrp. e THEE the Russian Plenipotentiaries, there was 4 weg | S¢ld bas had nu‘,whmmun "‘1 teliinz us that the | Beyond this he wants to read about what m—;:iwn-@ 3: per cent, the latter for Lacka- W‘:; were 714@8c on wheat, aud GE@74c on | - Uo"r\g:)::fl:.:flymflmg::v—‘\l&l'auntlgnsrl‘::r‘ m:‘d EKANKAKEE LINE i , 3, ot | Longress is neither more nor less than a conspiracy A1y i e i . Meant i - b -+ et TFealice: Stam -£2. und foot of Twenty-: c: 'y of peace, though con- | ¢ upheid, nomatter what the Balkan Chiristiauy | JKCS th 1 s, 8 trile D00 vore Erle, L0600 poake Shore, 14700 | * Aug. 3.—Receipts—Flour, 21,500 bris; wheat, fisF e Lo o Depart. | _Amive tendine against the entire Cougress' when- | may suffer. Now, it stands to reason thut the no. | little simple finance intellizence, and a zood | Northwestern common, 22,000 preferred, 2,000 . 3. y 21, + wheat, RpoOL. Aug. 3-11:30a. m.—~FLovr—No. 1, 245 — i %ibe | deal of personal gossip. He occasionally relishes | St. Paul common, 15,000 preferred, 1.900 Wa- { 261,681 bu; corn, 301.700 bn;: oats, 78,204 bu; 215 Cincinontt. Tndfanapolls & el Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 10s: No. = 93 6l: | ORI pay ixpres. Niizht Expredi. .. TR B - cver concessions were in’question. Prince | tion of on anti-Rtussian conspiracy, in which th E N GortschiakotL. on the contrary, whose policy had | rebresentatives of the Iuseian Goveramen: iake | & display of litcrary skill; and if heisof a | bash. 41,000 Lackawanm, 2200 New Jersey Cen- | corn meal. 1,645 pkgs; rye, 6,654 bu; mait, 72 been dereated by the courageous and patriotic | Part.is almest too absurd 1o be cowtemplated, | serious and reflective character, and looks on | 4al. 2,300 Delavare & Hudson, 2,800 Morrls & | pkgs: pork, 89 pkes: beef, 3,160 pligs; cut meats, intervention of Count Schonvaloff, represented, | A3d vet it scems to be a fact. The Lalksns. | grave things with gravity, be turns to such a | e G S08 FIGHIES CetiTh 4 008 P2~ | 876 bu: lard, 1,530 pkes; whisky, 653 brls, 0. 1. A TROVISIONS—POTE, 495, Lard, CHICAGO, ROCK TSLAND & PACIFI0 Em‘n&‘z not, indeed, a policy of war, but a policy which | the 2ilezed insuperable obstacle in the way of oar | temperate, liberal, and honorable journal as Le 4 Ert = ‘Exports—s. e 5 : il al s dal 10 1 Would liave resizned itself to war: In Prince | UOups haviug becn promptly surmounted by our | Zempe. But evon then b asks 0ot 80 much (07 | mercastie paper. Sgatie, o h P o e | e somm. 617000 ba: ot 75,00 pee™™ | 15005 bares? Bhieinon sad exporay ooor Nmeriean, | Devotscornrat, Vap hrea aml oneemild T3 Gortschakofl's eves, peace was for the oy | Tictorious colzmns, that mountainous ridve is now | fyformation as to be strengthened ina zood | T Gustoms seceints S96 000, The T 7,000 bu; corn, 87,000 bu; oats, 79,000 bu. 9, 000. Uttice, 96 Clark-st., = 00, bat was 20 & personal defoats for aend | 16,08 converted 1uto » really imyreznable line by | Yot of mind, A people that reads little and | bussed S00.000, " oo o0 The Treasury dis- 2 “Provstoxs—Lard—American, 358 34, Bacon—Long Cave. | SR 2] dniens y Y- | slowly, that has few intercsts outside its own | Clearings, $7.000,000. PROVISIONS. eloar. S1asds siurt clear, 3430 Davenport Express, Umaba. Leavenw'th & Atch Ex be perils of a fresh war, be would have held | The invincible mountain-fortresses o be construct 4803 sight | FIOG PRODUCTS—Were active and stronger, rather | Otlier articles uncnaud border, and lets its Government, provided it is | Sterling exchange, bankers® bills, LOSDON, Aug. $.—REFINED PRTROLEUM—SYGIKL | Piry Aceominodation. tbe foremost rank. Prince Gortschakoff, in ¢ 10 be gurriconed with Turkish troops,—: New Y cliort, saw in Count Schouvalofl an imstrumens | bons-fo Lrios beini thuis croeied betwoonsar. | 3 Government of the rizht principles, act or it exclianze on New York, 48, ¢ oA Nos AN LR Ui olae Betiea o the Nicht Exore = of péaco workiog at bis exbense, and seem | goives and our mauibnal sdversars. " Wo o not | not only has mo taste for encyclopedile, but bas | The weokly bonk siatement fngs tollows: | oy were not maloialued, n wibstanisl sopeciation NEW YORK. “Allmeals on R pstined to be bl triumphant suceessor. | HA% BhAL 100 BUENE 6 himimposcibie demand, | GPosiuve dislike to thom. What it wants 19 | $1,501500: loal tendots, incrense.” $300.500; | Misher feures were duc In s Frea measure toapecn. | NEW TORK, ASg. 3.-CoTrox—Firm at 1115169 | care. ai7o centscarh. = : Morcover, by a strange mishap, Prince Gorts. | 4P = D excosiive | Its Journal is whut au cntertaioing and woll- | deposita, decrease. $2,155,200; circulation, in: | lative manipoistion, though the comparatively Hght | 12 1-16c: futires steads: sales 37,000 bales; August, CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS BAILROAR «<hakofl suddenly. became seriously indis- :i‘,fi,fi,f{;!‘:fi;’;?;“,’,,:,‘;‘\f, e iy Sxecssive | informed stranger might say in a cale if hie ©00k | crense, $195,600; resorve, decreass, $965,500. recelpts of hogs and the poor quality of the same had | 11.93c: September, 11.65c; October, 11.41c; Novem- 2 % it into his head to say his best to the company The banks now hold 600,273 In excess of | some Influence on the matket. Shipments of p,,.,,,:,‘v ber. 11.22¢; December, 11.19c; January, 11.20@ | Ticket Offices: 77 Clark-st., 125 posed just when the private pourparlers be- | ei: The areatest enc: { Russi Twen Russia, Austria; and Engiaog ot s on, The gFroatest cucmy of Russia and the | o found there. Continental journalists, there- | their logsl requirements 5 g b © | Suzaaty could haye devised no scheme more re: | fore, look unon themselves as it they were the i tua, wetelarge last weak, sad promiss to bo Mberal for | Ui, ouyss ant weal cormer Clioton 188 1o the formidable question of Bulzaria began. | judicial to the Throne, the peace and the quict e | 5 Y 2ing eiraugers in cafes, and it is natural some tlme to come. SRte g S esterDs S0 0508008 Somion b £ & ville Kotte. 1+ snd Desds roll- recefpts, 22,000 bris: suj Coupons, '81.. In the diplomatic world of Berlin, when it | of the country. The worst Nihilists arc | entert was stated that the aged Russian Chancellor | those who overiook the existence of a Rus- | that they sbould regard theother persons in the | Gonhout Spectal reports to the Clneinnatl Price Current show | tra, $4.06@4.30; White wheat oxtra, S1.3365.75; | pay Ma had made himsclf ilt by eating 00 many sye. | 4 nationaliy, immore Orthudoxy, ‘and make | cafe—that 15, the publicss bound 50 adwire | Eoupom: 6 e Oned Diacae se fojumecst malldates, | extra Gnlo, €5.3080.50: St Louia, $4.006 aluvi ¢ sreficiica i berries, it was asked, ** What interest has Prince | }ight of oar historical traditions. ~Delinquents of | th and should regard the offer of a pink | Xew 1877, GRALX—IVhieAt stronzer: receipts, 262,000 bus No. = Eeroigyred Gortechakofl in cating t0o many strawberries " | Liis #0rtare quite as dangerous to the pubiic weal | pavilion to sit in, and unlimited Juxuries to con- | . v Tetecraph, Shachs; 915000 | Miiwaiikee, S1-105 ueraded winter rea Wedtern.S1.01 GOODRICH'S STEAMEES. 5 and the reply was soon known.” The Prince suf- | Hioascas v toair raror s 29 any, Bozolubofl, | sume, as exactly what they inight have expected | Quicksiiver: Tndian ] amber, §1.0801. 00k ungraded whiie, St.ibs | ForRacine Milwaukee. ctc.. dally i fered from those strawberrics thronghout the | are, stranzers . ussia. und spesk 1o pe 'in 5 | DY Way of recoguition of their merits. {uickativer Gedar o ShiT N 1o 31 sy aats: whiee | Satuplages Boat dowt Jeave dnull o H private pourpariers, and titl the 9th of June, | foréizn toumne. Like thosc, thev arc foreianers i ek ariposa.. St Panl. B s, Spproxtmately 50, Stare. 1.5, tyeatendy: Westorn, @igissc,” Barloy | KOrUAL v, Saskagon, erc.. daiynioe 152 b day alter the Balgarian question was defi- | 1n tne country. dempiving the conditions of our NATURE. Siariposa. e 101 [Wavash - A = oeiote. T T0 bas umraen. 2o ive; o 3. e | For St Joseph cte.. dallys 115 itely scttled. On the 2th he appeared at the | existence, and repudiating the most sacred princi- . Adums Express. Totals... S 1 aThATh | e e . Oas weakas | Saturday’st. Joe boat oo’ Cunzress and delivered the specch which you | Pics of our national life. Mowever differentin | — el iean ‘The following is o’ detalied Stutement of the shin- | raceipts. 78,000 bus N0, 3 white, S@3c; N For il 180 .published in your issue of the 25th, in which he | Manners and doctrines, those thut do not recog- | Nature, onr Mother, 'tis of thee I sing, fmericey et el mies Lit;!]lmx\lnionks fur the week, and eince Nov. 1, | @tiflie; No. 2 white, 34@34} 1, F:rl)m o ipointed out that “His colleagues had made con. | Mi¢ the nccessitics of our forcivn policy arcof the | And tune my harp 10 thy sweet whispering— iy IGcaRo & Alton L - R ¥7c; mixed Western, 31@35¢: white, Sdudrige: mixed | FOF SN ™ cessions which much exceeded those Russis had | S3me breed with tnose intent upon subverting our | Thou, who dast lend me all and ev'ry aid: He. 175 Olilo & Miaslaslpp. ending B e For Silwaukee, Mackinaw, Northport, - 75 m counted it " ¢ st bad | gomestic institutions. - But, whatever may happen | Hence, if a minstrel, thou the port hast piayed, Erie ofd. 533 D., L & V... 3% | _rtictes. Auy, 1,7 Har-clesyh tnosne. P Wednesday .. reepied, e ou eubmitting Lo, Lt was then clear | ai the Conzress. whatever insults ‘may be heapea | For thou act Music. * Great and good thou art— Tarlem. 1% 1AL & P, Telepraph. 7 | pork. hris... Pt e s ias swiees. qutet but | L O0CKS fuot of Sfichlian ays L. oy hie azed Cliancellor had eaten 100 mauy | wpon Russisn Honor and pationality, we rely upon | Lhe soul of song is woven in thy heart: fissourl Paci Lard, es 18,153 ood Tefining, T4 Nlolatses quict ~ K ¢ wherries. He wished to leave to Count | the Czar. The anointed aud crowned protector | The bard’s rich fancy thou dost dress with care, Lard, bri vose 2 and unchanged. Rice quiet but steady, e fd oml‘lqlulg tb:i hu;dcn of the concessions, und n: llfisu lmzllin!, lm] i the apvointed aveuger And bid him sing of sccnes forever fair, Tiard, other plit. P ETEOLEUX—Steady; Unlted, 2ic; crude. GHo; re- keep bis hands frec, in case by any circum- | of his loval people, Ir hin snbjects fre 4 . ned. 0ige. etantrs thie Congrets it por iy i poace ™ | enraged ai {he” inteliizence " wafiod “to | Butah! t hold me far beneath that name 3 Hames b Thliow stetdyand uac Bul what passed on the Geh and. Shof Jaly? | them from the West." What must he sufer | Whos ev'ry breath draws thine own quenchless | ¥orthwesiern. 3 Tinms, pic fos ; L] Ou the 6th of July the question of Bateum was | Wio is responsible for it all 1o history? Has ho fame. Northiwestern pid. .. 675 Hama, othcr piEs 5 1o come before the Conmrstion of Batoum was | ot qesignated thin war 25 3 holy taxk sot ns> 1igs | Whose ev'ry thought doth fondly rash to thee, Tonnessce @, old,.. TAT® JOXDE Sides, boxes. y . Bucnos Ayres, Rlo PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 1uff ‘contioued hi T ount Schouva- | he not solemnly dectared to the deputation wel- | Whose ev'ry soug breathes thine own melody. Tennesseo, Rew e 51 |Viooi Dew. Sides, tes. Granile. 1izht. middle, and licavy welghts, moGe2isc. . Mt e is policy of stoatly resistinz | coming him back to Moscow, on his return from | Yet thoush, unworthy of an honored place, Vinsohrg, e 3 | b Bluch It oo Firm: dumestic, llcece, Sgizc; puiled. € | - 904 waghington St., Chicagorl oncessions. This question of Batoum was a | Bulgaria, that this sacred war will be continaed to | Am:d the many run 1 in the race, fdurs, boxia: b el SR e e g ' st 28 buruiug one. “The English Plenipotentiaries re--| its lemtimate end? 1t i trae onr monareh's hears | Amid the few I fain would have iy name: FOREIGK. Fhomacr ibxt. PRovisloNs—FPork heavy: meag $10.50. Beef dull. | 1y 1, wert knowa D, James for segmmb i e geivea Vexing news from home. They were | Is too lender and 100 bumanc to decide for a re- | \hence cometh this, L ack—this thirst of fame? | gl "y 1o%jq > CoRSOls, money, 84 11-16; | Shoulders, brs Oy o e A a2 casy: pritme stoats §735@7-0, | tombeadofthe prersiom It 5 Loutorol Sy T ook M;:xln.ddu:hcn: for the concessions they had gewa;lxodr_ Mr;,lmt!h!m? \\'ql\ou;ul::fl:ien! ;:mue: obut, | o P — w“mm' Shian American - Securities—Tilinols Central, 8514 ;gg::flvylg:‘l; BuTrRn )’tibel;n fi’;'c. - the millica, explanlag -n.-‘.um“...-rg‘n_—y‘-:'lm._ " agree was o - | by yielding 10 the foreizmer, Ly staming our n» . to ndore ec Il C L 85%: ces, piis. : Ctern, SThic. *to prepay postaze. Call oc writes Br. 3 Gors] i e "%c:‘? :;rfi%;}}:z nf—’vogdn:;: bt el g Hational con- | The wise, the good. thelr winsome ways explore? {: ylrr.’nm g\.mul. 83%; Reading, 10; Erie, | Hocks, pki. ‘Willsky—Steady at 51.06. CARIEL preaT beu ‘.,...,--u.-::»;._ Tadearequiea " now what to<do 3 £ #cience with #in, we can never hope to evade war, | Shonid they uot rather be our highest aim?- preferred, TN ‘ 5 Manufactured copper dull and nnchanged tion. heme aud Loard SR et 20 calm d calm down the cxcitemient 3¢ 1 X s b Toited Siates Bonds—'67s, 107; 10-40s, 1111 ; | Total mross welght, Piz-tron doll and unchaoged; Scotch, | Consultation free. Office hoars 3 4. X, -+ treaty of the 4th of June, but they didrot dare, = et i toare nrovoked | wio builds B uids firet ooy qont she | Pamis, Aug. 3.—Ttent ) . fai % B Tical Treathie, S ms oy 1 . | and incensed beyond mcasure. There Who builds ler shrine—buids first SL—"ti i ALE entes, 1117 13c. 'NatLs—tursishoe, No. 8, $2.30@:2.40; clinch, $4.25@ A new Med SeLe- 10 shiow it before the question of - Batoum was | for our diplomatic spirita 16 mend their . thee. p e (ERLLS, Aug. 3.—Tho statement of the Tmpe- s KNOW L% ok torer- fir solved, and of this treaty nobody knew. On | Sull we hope and trust that the end of the | Thowartthe builder—she thy hallowed gneat; rial Bank of Germany shows an iucrease in spccie ——— s o A5 seat b1 2n ihe otlier hand, Rot, wishing ™o chow the | dplomatic Jabors will b more Latetaciory | Trou ar the Motkor—shie 5y oflspring besk of 176,000 marks. e heure reamed o ehange Fodae A Fite: Michthiy Sohie, i comalzs AT E e R o reaty, they were resolved not to yield on [ than the beginninz. Our hoves cannot be = bitloxs dan : i+ advance ot v per bl (he nless the Brazilians are guilty of very larze |- 1a foor e Tiatoum * without the Hyssians . havieg | diappoinicd. - The Czar's promise ihat the sacred | T1C bounding billows dance, snd sport, and play, COMMER pucclnd st s atyaes, o Sty el Tiee perbits e | e e s Y thet o i spielne sl e g 9 And all things mighty Mizhtine % ERCIAL, Tl s D eTing: the | story-telling., the Y c surucucn "The Loston: HE H made concessions. ‘The Rusfias, on their side, | 57K Wil be Sniehed cuunot be broken, The duty | Tuo placia brooks the clear and i s - § far and thia Iatter coSstes were | 3 braver far than the buffalo, forit. is averred dall compsriotess - ter <ould do nothing in the qups B > | of faithfal subjects requires us o hope on. *Tn e placid brook, the clear and limpid stream, The fallo TR Teported of 140 Lrls £10.00: 7,000 brls scller | 33 VY i the' e K on Doystology ever Db tin vuld gapstion of Batqum, in | fece anarchical daye. in which it is atiempred vh | All thesc with beauts, glowing beaity, toom. c fallowing were, the latest quotations for | Augnstat £9.9:14G10. Sp0bris Seler Septem- | that i€ a fire be kindled in the' 'woods, titese | the most extraurdinary work o b oo shonid 8 0 hich the Emperor bimselfl intervened. On | geparate Throne and Nation, and creet a warriey | ATk yonder cloud.inat swings its ebon form Auguat delivery on the leading articles for the Jaot |- Der b SI0OKaliv:tg, .84 hrie. The arket | crenfnres alide out of their hiding-piaces, dash | ihed the Lootun ISEE =05, soihor i) 8o W M“:—ffi.hghflum‘!fii E:nfi o zetine Conversa- | petvween the Crar wud bis people, it 'is doudly en- | Aeross the day, Prociaim the coming storm! ‘' two days: : 3 S e Septembers Sto. 1T 15 5 % | straight at the obnoxious thing, and seatter fts | e Re0r 4 iloveaied samoleseot alboa 7X § - B0 n wi Bigmarck which you have pub- | jomned upon fsithfai_subjects {o keep up their | LALK BOW it presence fills the soul with zlaom, by, F 2R embers with their tails: persisting, even thouzh | crior of 6 centy for puitaze. SlstS Tished, Count -Sthouvalofl asked . for. fresh | courace. -1t Is hardly oserbic that onr well-mean- | Atd Makests thiak of pall, ‘and bier, and tomib1 “Frime moss and cxtra prime are scarce and frm at | hulf- roasted, until the fire 18 utterly- ex- | The autior can b conmiel: i R Justructions, wElch arrived in the afternoon of rankness can be misonderstood. aad our out- | Mark ydnder glorioas page of gold about S1U.0KE11.0 for the former, ad $9.50610.30 %ot | tinguished. 1f a man'carries a torch near their | $O4e DIt W H-PA KD HYSEL : : Friday, Julg S~ On July G, an hour bef en Loncsty silencea by lending personages, & 3 a8 page of golden Jets, The tutzer. B L ing - m: 5, Juls'S. “0n July G an bour before the | ok y ¥ leading personsges. Where glory's #an in glory's mansion sets! Lanisas active, exclted. and materially-higher,..| bounts. they pass aud repass him, loshing bis | Sass. ? f th Qmw,ygm., Prince Bismarck Iearnt that En- Since the above was uttered, the hopes of M. 3{;,\‘_,,0“. lis presence flls the Jand with love, . r\lllnEflUc per 100 1bs above the uighest pointtouched | .legs until he drops it, when u surucucn imme- NO CURE! 3 o, gland pias Satisfied as 8 minimum with Batoum | Aksakoff bhave been disappointed. His well- | And lifts the soul to rexions far alove, gn Change Friday, but weakened foward the cluse, so | qiately coils itself ubout it and puts out the | NO C ;;Dr ean 7 baingea frce port; and he 00k sieps 1 provent, | meaning ffanknoss Has been silonced, and his*|*Thus sizns external-—d we read rizi e e O eber. s O, | fame. A diminutize terrier of onracquaini- | NO PAY 1! % 9! 4he'Aitfing from being opencd, as was appre- | outspoken honesty has been cautioned awainst | LD €OMIng dawn can almoet tell how brights tober commanded sely the same prices during the | ance used to act on the samne principle, wthoush % i . i a Thus X P, 7 173 Sonth Clark-st., Chicago- ‘hended, by along speech by Prince Gortschakoff, | repeating the like dangerous sentiments. ~ With Wi ““- h;‘;‘;c Slwnksl; still pointing to her God: grenter purtion of (e session. the former helizseirce. | his hatred of fire was a limited one- tie hiad no Consuls bersuunlly U by tmall, foee of o fiflg‘. o wi ¢ Way where Angels once have trod, 1950 tenneter s ae S7. 0T OT objection to it in its prover plzce, and would | chronic, nervuus. or spocial diseases. DEJKEA8IS 00 {“ After sing, in order to set the discussion | the trealy of Berlin sigued =i 4 chodes st Josxrs D, Tumnsr, cumplacentiy contemplate the narlor irc, let {6 | Guly puyelciad in ke city Who Warraits carcd BELEE BepiewbeT; 3,500 1oy aeller Uck

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