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6 THIS CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, ULY 8, 1873. MONEY AND COMMERCE VMONETARY:. Monpay Byexina, July T Local finances and trado aro quict, aud monoy <o nbundant for all who can furnish satiefac- tory collaterals or malko oapproved papor, Thero 48 8 good donl of paper offered In* tho stroob ab from 12 to 16 per cont por snoum, but itis of a claga which banks do not caro to take, Much of 3t fa roal astato papor with from slx months to o yonr to run, Porloda too long for bauk capital, and too short for anothor class of monoy that ecoks investmont in mortgages for throo or four yorra, Many of the banka would bo glad to in- crontio their sixty-day loans at 8 per cont. Now York oxchango ls firm at 250 por 1,000 promivm, ANTRICAN BECURITIES I EUROPE. Among tha latost advices from tho European Byndicato to thelr correspondonts in the United States {8 an ilom to tho effect that the bonds of thirtoon American railroad compnnies have bo- come discrodited in tho Europosn markots on account of the non-psyment of the July inter- cat. 'This, togother with the potablo fact that tho Gorman Government had Invested §10,000,- 000 of its surplug funds in thenew 5 per cont bonds of tho United States, has had a bonoficinl offect, not only on Governmont bouds, but on nlmost nll classea of Amorican socuritios except raroad bonds. Thero is and Dhos Dbeon a largo - amount of capltal in’ all the Europosu moncy centros Boeking investmont, For a timo, tho Vienna panio,—and in England, the’ fear of o drain of specto from tho Bank of England to Germany,— caused 80 much approbonsion that capitaliate hosrded their monoy, But the tomporary hoard- ing has caused an nccumulation . of capital that tnust soon seck investment, but it will avold all now and untricd American railroad securitlos, end algo many kinds of Europesan joint stocks that were considered good before the Vienna Eln(u. The recont falling off 'in the ritish revenue and the consequont dooline of British consols will, }wrlmp!, also causo them to Do loss sought after for pormanont invostmont, Thus, s largo olaus of securitios that, a yoar ago, woro absorbing an immouse amount of Liuropean capital, will Lavo 2o such offecton tho market this summor, and the botter class of American seonritio, national, Stato, sud city bonds, reat ontato mortgngos, and rajlrosd bonds of eatab- lished credif, will be in domand, It sgoms, not improbable that the doficicncy of s tory securitios will make lower rates of intorest for mnna{lln Europo than usual. In the United Statos it is woll undorstood that in April aud May, snd even up to within a few ook, there bai beon some nfl rehionsion of 6x- iromestringonoy, and possibly something ap- ‘proachlug a crisis noxt fall. No one could fore- seo what would be tho offects of the. reaction in tho fovor of railrond building, and the failure to goll the bonda of tho now roads, 'as tho pro- Jectors and Luildors hiad expectod. 1t is bellevel now, however, by many coneor- vativo enpitalisia that the dungor of a crisis noxt {all from those «auses has passcd, —Allrailroad bonds, except suc as are sustained by an amplo rovonuo from theit roads, are avolded, but there has evidently been A REVIVAL OF CONFIDENOR in the prospects of tye fall money market, not only horo iu the West, but in New York. In our ‘money article of 1ast Thursdsy we gave some of tho ronsons for this, one of the principal ones Leing the docroaso iu imperts of foreign goods, tho Increase of the export of domestid products, and the consequent declinein the prico of old from 118 tivo months sgo tonear 116 now, these circumstances indicating an incronso of circu- Iating and Jostunble capitl in e country, We lonruthat this ia the view taken of the situ- ation by somo of tho Now . York capi- lalists who nre corrcspondeats of Chi cago bankers. Somo of tho monoyed men of Eastern cities, who were apprehcusive of ex- trome stringoncy in the money market next fall, and had not bought o dollar of securities for six months, but Lad allowed their income to ac- cumulale, bave lately begun to sesk invest- ments, and we hear of” special instancos of pur- choses of firat-clnss Wostorn socuritios, liko Cook County bonds, Chicago City 7, eto., ete. by mon who would not buy snyihing of the kind o mouth ago. TIE OANADA SOUTHERN Railway, propor, is now complote, and the Buflalo Adyerliser wsyn o locomotive recontly pessed over the lino, ‘Ihe Enstorn and Western connactions, howover, have ot boon perfooted yot. The. Dirootors ' met_not long sgo, and formulstod thoir policy and position, as 1ollows : First—The Company was sutliorlzed o losn its credlt to, and guarstiteo for, stock in the Erie & Ningara Comipany, and to subscribe for and become ownera’of stock therein, Thosame powers wero conferred with xeference to the Michigan Midland & Canada Southiorn, tho Tolodo, Cauada Southern & Detroft Ratl iwny Bridge Company, and to tlie Detrolt River Railway & Bridge Company. g Second—An_sgreement botween this Company and the Erio & Ningara for oporating the ins of the latter, Third—An_agrosment with tho Directors of the Hamilton & Lake Erfo Rallway for runniug over the lineof eaid Gompsny,aud for other purposes, The Canada Southern proper will Liavo to dopend principally on 2o Tolod5, Caadn Bouthers & Micbijan, Mukand for ils Western conncotions, The former places it in communication with the Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn, aud the Iatter will give the Sowthern a direct Chicagd connection, - With thoss two important foeders i op- eration at the Weat, and tho proposed New York Weat Sido forming 5 seaboard conuection, the trattlo of the Camada Southiern Rallway cannot’foll to rapidly as- wuno large proportions, > TAXATION OF GREENDACKE AND NATIONAL BANK NOTEY, The Circuit Court of Orange County, North Carolina, recontly made a novel decision—basod on tho Tulings of tho Bupreme Court of the TUnited Btatos, which touchen the mooted point of the taxation' of mortgagos and all other evi- donces of debt{uauallyclassed with personal proj erty, The question of right to tax came u E thocaso of Mrs, Annie Turnor for relief from taxation upon money on_haud. or on dopoeit on tho lat dayof April, 1873, Judge ‘Courgee do- cictod that in accordance witha rocent doclsion of the Bupremo Court of the United Btatos that no “crodit” could be taxoed by a State, as it im- pairathe obligations of the contracts, The State could not imposo s tax on moucy on hand or on deposits consistiug of United Btates Trensury notos, or National Bank notos, or upon obliga- tions by ono party or anothor, Tho case having beon carried up by appeal to the Btate Suprome Coust, tho opinion of that body was rondered by Judge Reado, reversing the decision of Judge Tourgeo, and atiirming tho copstivntionnl right of the State. to tax moneys oo hand or on doposit, whetlior consisting of Unitod States notes or National Bauk notes, and aflirming also the right of the State to tax sol- vont credits. Aa tho origiunl decision was based on the ruling of the Supremo Court of tho United 8tatey, it is belioved the case will be carried up. LOCAD RTOCK AND NOND MARKET. Mossrs. Lunt, Proston & Kean quote as fol- lows thig p. m.: Selling, 17 nd Jul; i Juj. 11025 et fl!l)/;‘lr.lnl. 06298 ————— REAL ESTATE, ‘The following Instruments were filod for roo- ord, July 7: Larraboo ot, p of Menomines st, w f, Lot 17, dated Jan, 13, 1870; consideration, $1,800, Trattat, w of Ssugamon 6t, 1 £, 19 ft o alley, dated July 63 couslderation, $700, Tidgoville Roud, s of Bloom{pgdala Road, e f, Lot 104, dated Juue 265 consjderation, $450, Lyman st, €23 ft e wof Haynes of, 1 wf, Hxl00 £ty dated July 83 conslderatiou, $1,000. Norih av, bet Eimball and Bhoridan avs, n f, 25x120 1t, datod June 47 ; consideration, $500, ‘Lincoln at, 141 21 of ‘Tweltth wt, o f, und 3 of o 1t, 856 £t deep to and £ w on Roboy st, duted Juue10; consideration, $3,041, AL dnt O g property, June 103 considora- on, $5,041, WhliLi at, e of May at, 8 £, Lot 26, dated July 5 ; con wideration, $3,050, Nors av, 98 ft 1 of Bimpaon at, o f, 34x196 5-10 12, dated July'7 ; considerstion, $550. Trulria v, 0tk lot « of Thirly-eacond at, v, 25 f to llluy. dated May 28; cousideration, $4,025, West Division ut, of Houston st, & f, Lot 30, dated July 2 connideralion, $1,100, Willow at, 75 {t 6 of Fromont at, & £, 25x100 ft, dated July 3; conshierstion, $1,100, Chilsgo Grove &, n of Thirty-elghthat, o f, 42 £t dated June 25 ; conufderation, 3 North 26 ft of Lot 82, Hamilton's Bubdivision of & jreainn o X Bec S, 59,14, dated Juns 10; conslders- jon, 3735, 825 £t of Lok 53, Iamilton's Bubdly of & acres In 0 & 3 Boo 6, 39, 14, dstod June10 ; consideration, $125, enry at, 260 {6 w of Laflin t, 20104 17 11, Matgd Juno a0 ; gonatderation, §1,000, ¥ Arnold at, 1 o cor of Eqan av,- w front, Lot 3, dated Jiino 48 ; conidorniion, §1,460, . i ' Tonbon at, # of Bloomingialo: road, W f, 26x180 £t Qnted Jnly 7'; conshderation, $1,900, ' 7. ' arrison af, bet Hoyne and Laaviit sts, A f, Lot 19, dated April 83 considoration, $1,600," Sacramonto av, l!)l“ 1t n of Rinzio at, o 1, 163120 1t, dated June 17 ; conafderation, $1,050, ‘Jamen av, n W cor of Laurel sf, n f, 223(x124 ft, with 297124 £¢ onl Thirty-Agat sty i eame block, dated Juna 10; copaldoration, 81,400, . dontral’ Park Bouleystid, 247 £t w of Sncramonto tiare, 1 f, 252140, 1t, Junc 17 ;_considoration, $1,035, bratt at, & of Morgan Bty n 7, Lot 23, dated Suly 1} conideration, £3,600; g ‘Weat Erlo at, 8 w cor of Ada et, n f, Lot 111, dated July 13 consideration, $7,800. West' Adams at, o of 'Oakloy at, n f, 262160 ft, dated June § ; conaldoration®$3,000, Bamo propetty, dated- April 20; constdaration, $1,870. 5 4 fodians s, bot Tioboy and Toyne ata, « £, Lota 8, 80, and 87, dated May 20+ consldoration, $3,000. Burling at, bot Willow st and Oentraav, o f, 0 X of Lot 13, dated Juno D ; cousidoration, $1,000, Mliwaukeo av, 8 0 of Division at, 8 w £, Lot 19, dated Aprl 73 conslderation, £2,000, - urnstdo nf, third lofn of Thirty-second at, o f, Lot 112, dnted July 7; conslderation, ¥,800. THue Island av, 55 7-10 ft, n e of Lincoln st, s e f, 24 2100 £t, dated Bept, 10, 1872; considoration, $1,800. Wincheater s, 400 £t n of Polk at, o f, trianglor lot, 20530831143 1, 'datod My 323 cobwldoration, $3,000. ‘Twontlelh of, 100t wot Laflin st & £, 2134 It, dated .vul):l 5 considl $1,000, eratton, $1,000, ‘Weat Indiana st, bot Tobey and Hoyne sta, s, Lot 85, dated May 21 considoration, $1,000, \Veat Indian: Toboy and 'Hoyno ste, s £, Lot 84, dated Mny 3; considoration, 1,000, Allpert st 161t ® of Bixlectlth a1, o f, 253126 11, May ¥ consldoration, §1,050. rtat, 300 {tn of Sizlconth at, o f, 25319853 ft, dntod March 185 consldoration, $1,050, “Allport at, 326 1 s of Sixtooith 'st, © f, 25x128)¢ ft, dated Blarch 18; considerntion, $1,050. “Allport st, 350 £t # of Sixtoenth'st, o f, 25x135X ft, dated March 18: consideration, $1,050. Thirty-flthst, w:of Wood, £, Lot 92, dated Juno 253 consideration, $350, 1 1and 3, Block 2, Plilnney's Subdivision 1r 8 o X Bee, 11, 30, 18, datod Juno 20; consfderation, $1,400, Tots 11 'and 13, Welt's Subdivision of Lota § oud 7, Dlock 3, of Rockiwell's Addition, datod June 33 ; cous sideration, $1,700, 11 o orTY L1MITS, L BOUT] Lot 26, Hnlo's Subdlvision of Lots 1,2, 4 o 8 John~ ston's Subdivision of &% se 3 noX Hee 0,98, 14, datod April 23 ; conslderntion, £3,600, Lot 27, same subdivision, sy 163 consideration, 1,600, Yoot 40, Blook 4, Rawson & Akcrly's Subdivision s 0 3¢ Boo 4, 06, 14, June 30 ; consideration $550, ‘WEST OF OITY LIMITH. Thos o X Beo 20, 9, 35, Nay 16 considaration, Yot 14, Block 3 Cantler's Bubdtvision dnse ), 13, July 3; conslderation, $600, COMMERCIAL. MonpAx EvENNg, July 7, Tho following woro tho racolpts and shipmonts of tho loading articles of produco in Cliengo during the past forty-oight hours, and for the corrosponding date one yoarago: TECRIFTE, BHITAENTS, 1812, || 1893, | w2, 29131 7,64 ,635(( 17,13: 28,420[| 58,4 1560 86,1 1,080 '400] 2,308!| 853 4,040 '850| Broom-corn, 10,80 Cured meats, e 701,019 01,7601 204,104 99,203 5,504 6, 23| 1, 189,278 100,167 190 "4 48,954 189,217 3,830) 45 3,208 1,201 ) 1,41 1,003 10| 251 900 219 ceeeer Ol 01| . 3877 Withdrawn sinco Thuraday moming for city consumption : 10,702 bu wheat, 635 bu corn, 4,790 bu oste, 8,320 bu rvo, 693 bu barloy. With- drawn for do last woel; 19,734 bu wheat, 6,088 Dbu corn, 15,610 bu oats, 4,871 bu rye, 1,736 bu _barloy. 'Fho following grain bas boen inspected into store ainco Thursday, up to 10 o'clock this morn- Ing : 8433 cars Wheat ; 4493 cara corn ; 40,400 bn No. 2do; snd 18,700 do rejected do by canal ; 083¢ ocars oata; 156,800 bu No. 2 do; 20,600 bu rojected do, by canal; 133 cars ryo. Total, (905 cars), 467,000 bu. The following wero the receipts and shipmonts of breadstoffa at this polnt during the week ending with this moming, and for correspoud- ing wooks ending as datod : vxokteTa, July 8. Junead. July o, 1673, . 11, Tlour, brls, SLAGE 81 17,400 Wheat, bu. . 0 53063 207,160 Corn, bu. 1,164,700 1,498,830 Outs, b, 427,630 482021 160} Rye, bu.... W12 27 937 Barley, 10 44 2350 4, Flour, brla. a7, 0100 17,108 Whoat, bu.. 219375 SINRI0 . 23GH Gorn, bu... DIBAAL 1 IVTBI 1,147,434 Oata, bu. 7,048 40,290 477,980 Tye; bu. 16 62, 28,625 Barloy, b g B o After » holiday interregnum of throo days, tho Board of Trade came togother this moming for ‘business. = It is due to them to say that theyhad observed their resolition with romarkable noan- imity, it having boen dieregarded by only two ‘membors, so far as hoard from, and *¢what aro they among so many ?” There wns no rush to- dny 28 nome expected, but the trading was lrisk, and ovidently all tho healthior, beoanss the men ‘who offer to buy and scll followed the examplo of Brutus for once, and * pansod for roply.” The collection of the fees for the in inspection of graln is now boing porformed by tho rall- ronds, who charge it up on their transportation bills. A8 one consoquence of the change # privato warchouse s now requirod to pay for the 1nspection, though the cars are switohed oft on & sido-track, and Wi are informed that the grain is nob inspocted. It is fair to prosume that the ownors of the grain aro sticklers for State in- spoction, Thoy certainly-can but advance ita comprehensivonoss. . ‘The following are the aggregate exports of tho articles named, from the ports of Portland, Boston, New Tork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, for the woek ending July 5: Flour, brl......... 3,000|Park, brl . 4200 Wheat, bu. 505,000|Lard} Ita 18,700,000 Corn, bu. 945,000 Bsco, Ib 12,000,000 THE MARKETS. The leading produce markets were mot very aoti7e to-day, but were genorally stoady, and the principal staplos wore irm, The recoipts of tho {;nt four days show little docrease in volume, ‘but are oxceeded by the shipments, excopt in wheat, . The ulnpghl ‘movement of to-day was slow ; and the cool, cloudy weathor caused con- nl;larutxulu uneasiness with rogard to future prioos of grain. goods romain quiet snd comparativoly steady. Ordors aro mostly for emall parcols to ‘mako up assortmonts, but the aggregato of sales mnde o very fine ghowing, snd jobbors socmed well pleased with the goneral situation, In tho gracery market not s singlonow fenture was doyel~ opod. ~ Trado continuos slnck, and the provalont fecling is far from being buoyant, Buttor was in good request, and the markot was firm, nota-~ blyso for cholco grades, the supply of which ‘baroly oquals curront raquirements. Choese was atondy at 102¢@11340 for New York factory, and at 9@10%¢c for Westorn do. DPricos of coal wore firm and. unchangod. No now features were noted in tho fish and driod fruit markels. The hay trade contlnuos dull, and the market is not atrong aven at the relatively low prices ot which thia staple fs now offered, The late rains have much improved the prospoots for the now crop, and lioldors of old Liny are offering it 1noro free- l{‘. 1lides are inactive, Leather in dull. No chianges wore viaible in oils, paints, and colors, Pig-iron was quoted weak and unsottied, Wood was & shada lower, The lumber trade was rather quiet, a8 usual immedistaly aftor tho Fourth, Tho couutry de- mand has fallen ‘off, and this decrouse id also augmentod by the new froight rates now in force. There wawno quotable changs in yard pricos, At tho dooks, the rucullzm were hoavy, whioh had a tendency to dopress the market, an snlos wore rathor slow, though considerable Tumbor was worlied off. The demand for motals and tinnors’ stook is fair for tho senson, and the market rulos stoady and vory firm for tin plate, {u-luuu for this artiole boing relatively lower hore Lau in New York. Nails were flz{n lowor, or at 84,75 ratea, Iron, steol, aud building ma-~ terials wore unchauged. The wool market was without !&uclll feature. Tho domand {s ouly fair, and tho market easy. Broom corn, seods, and hops were quiot and unchanged. New apples wore in large supply, aud lowor, Lomons wore also a shado easier. Toultry was In moder- ate uupfly and requeat at about “former prices, Most dosoriptions of vegetables woro lower, owing to large offerings. ighwines wore quiet and ateady at recent quotations, at 880 bid and 81{c asked por gal- Ton, with tranaactionn nt the usido fAgu: woro roportod of 160 brls at 880, ° Lnke frnl{;hl! woro tnoro aclivo, and a shado cnsfor st 'Thuradey's rates, nt 0o for corn and 6o for wheat, byaall to .ilnn'u!a‘ and . 330 for. com to Now Engiand polnts, by Inko ond rail, vin Buffalo, A totol of 0 chattors was roportod Whtch Wil cery ont 20,000 bu. whoat, 198,000 bu corn, and 10,000 b oatn, Thoro wora plonty of’ vossels on hand, but nob mauy, were offorod ns being roady to load. Pravigions wora quiet but atroug. Thore w » good spoculativo domand, but buyors wlioso o o imited woro wanblo to follgw up tho ndvance in tho views of holdora, which was fully C0@76c Y" brlon pork, and o por Ib on ments, whilo lard was only abont Bo por 100 1bs higher, ‘Tho upwsrd spring was duo to roported ligher prices in 8t, Louis and Cinoinnati, but tha roason for that dld not goom to bo gonosally undoratood. Bomoe thought thera in a cornor on gork,nnd it moats woro goiug upin sympathy ut tho movoment 18 probably tho other \nyg moss pork belng- affected by tho continued goos domand for “meats, Tho market olose at tho following. ranga of pricoa: Mosa pork, cash or eollor Jllli, $16.60@16.60 ; do mellor Auguot, $16.90@16.00; do soller n‘;tnmbor. 816:25; do kollor Decombor, 813,26@18.76; Jard, cash or seller July, £8.00@8.05; do sollor August, $8,20@8.26; summor do, 75¢. Bwoot ploklo hams quoted at 10@11%¢e. Dry haltod monts quo- tabla at 03{@bo for shomdors; 8%@8)o for short xibe; and B3¢ @8Jgo for short cloar, ~Boxed shouldors, 7%@7xc. English ments, 1@030 for short ribs; D3{@0X0 for short clear, Dacon is quoted nt 73¢o for” shouldors ; 91go for cloar riba; D34c for short_cloar;. and 18@160 for bams, All, packed. Moss boof, $8.76@D.00; oxtra mess do, £0.76@10.00; beof hams, $27.00028.60. Clty tallow,” T5@7%o ;. gronse quotablo at GX{@03{o. Sales wero roported of 260 brls moss pork (anrly) at 1500 760 brls do, sller August, at $16.00; 0,000 Tha sbouldors et 0340 130,000 fom do, gollor. August, at 70 ; 100,000 Iba nhort ribs on g;lvnte torms ; 40 caskes short rib bacan at 03go; ; tcs oot ]cki'id unlraana u(;“ 1hs) ot }!1 x;fl; ;ng cn do (16 1) at 11c 3 8 symmer do (20 1bs Bl loe.( B ( Flour waa in rather bettor demand, and stoady at provious pricos, 80 far as could be ascortainod —sevoral doalors refusing to quote torms of salo, Bran wao steady. Sales waro roported of 100 brls winter oxtras at 58;00‘_ 100 brls do at £0,75; 100 brla do at $5.76; 150 brls do on pri- vate torms ; 100 brls spring oxtras at £0.76; 100 bris do st $6.124¢ ; 100 brls do at $6.00; 10}1 brlg do_(North Btar ab 86,8734 900 bria do on pri- vato tarms; 100 brla api ag ‘suporfines at $8.76 3 100 brls do at $3.85; 100 brls do (unsound) af 92,76 ; 100 bris rye flour at £4.26; 100 bris doon rivato torms. ~Total, 2,250 brla. Also GO tons ran at $8.60 on. track, 'I'he following was the closing rango of prices : p Fair to chiolce while winter extras, Red winter oxtsas, .50 @ 8.00 Good ta cholco .00 @ 6,50 Low to medium, 4.02%@ 0.00 | Blinneaotas (pate 800" @10.50 Good to fancy Miun 600 @ 7.60 Spring superfiner 250 @ 4.50 Tiye flour. 400 @ 428 Bran,... 8,50 @ 9.00 9, ‘Wheat was leas nctive, and 1@1%4c lower on the speculative grade, whilo the othor grades woro 8@4o lower, in the early absenco of de- ‘mand for the Iatter ; but the decline brought out freo buyers. Thoro was a moderato amount of optlon buying enrly, but tho inquiry foll off till towards the closo of 'Chango; then rovived. Tho cash No. 2 nflarh&gn wero principally bought to #ill July options, New York was quoted lower, but not till after our docline had boon estab- lished, and we noto that the seaboard exports of tho past weok woro large. Qhe chief cloment of our woakness secmed to bo tho fact that the reported shipments were much - less than the rocolpts, and that thore scoms to bo no desiro to ubip out No, 1 and 2, unless it bo hard—n - distinction which lesaons the actual valuo of tho rogular grade, Soller the month, or ensh No, 2 spring, openod at $1.143{, foll to &1,143¢, ndvancod to $1.16, deolinod fo $1.14%, and closod firm at 3115, ' Soller August 01d ab 81.12}4@1.18%, closing at tho outsido. _ Saller Soptembor sold’ at $1.08}(@1.08%¢; and sollor tho year st $1.00@1.07. ~ No. 1 spring closed nominnl at $1.22; No. 8 do at $1.03%¢; and ro- ectod do at 85c. Cnsh.pnles were -reportod of 2,400 bu No. 1 spring-(hard) st $1.28; 2,000 bu do ot §1.22; 5,000 bu No, 2 Bprln% (bard) at 814654, 2,000 bu do (Lard) ot $1.16%4 5 1,600 bu do (hard)’ at $1.155¢; 2.000 bu do (bord) ot £1.38%¢ ; 400 bu dont $1.163: 7,400 budoat £1.15; 17,200 bu do st $1,147¢; 80,600 bu do st §1.14%¢ : 10,000 bu do ot $1.145¢ ; 54,000 bu do at§1143¢ ;16,800 bu do af $1.149¢;" 14,000, bu Qont $1143¢; 800 bu No. 8 wpring ab $1.05; 10,000 bu do nt $1.04; 8,800 bu do at 31.03}4; 16,200 bu do t $1.03; 10,000 bu rejectod spring at 850 Total, 207,000 bu. . : Corn. wan quiot, but firm, advancing ¥@3{c from the closing quotations of Thursday, with & slight narrowing of the promium. on options, It oomed as if thore was. »-good number of orders on the floor at former prices, and that tha iucroasod firmnoss pravonted tholiolders of thoso orders from epumtiu¥. The_weather waa aool, ‘which mado fower scllors, ns iolders wore nat 8o muoh afraid of sdditional postings, though thoro was some talk abont tho probubility of such a thing, and vague rumors that more corn will be posted boforo long, The rocoipts woro notf ex- censive, coneldering that thoy wore the acoumu- lationsof fopr doys, snd thoy aro expected to de- crango in yolume this month unless there should bo & material ndvanco in prices. Hencs con- fidonco on tho port of buyors, and more auxioty on tho part of the shorta to fill i, with & fair domand for shipmont. . Sollor August oponed at $755¢, advanced to 37{&0. declined to 890, and roso to 383c at the closs, in sympe- thy with froater tirmoness roported from: Now York. Soller tho month, or regular No, 2, sold ot 3424@30o, closing ot the outsido. Current recoipts olosed at S63fc. Hollor Eu&umber sold st 8U3(@89)¢o. Rojocted closod stoady at 83c. Cash sales wore roported of 5,000 bu No, 1'at 88340; 4,000 bu No.2 at 86){c; 800 budo at 863505 44,000 bu do at 8603 93,300 bu-do ab 85%70; 40,000 budo ab 3635 o; 15,000 bu do ot 3650} 850} 25,000 bu do at 3630, floa ) '3 11,200 ba high ‘mixed at 98%c, aflost ; 29,600 bu rejocted at 3303 1,600 bu 1o grade at 280; 800 bu do at373do; 1,600 bu do at 2703 800 bu do &t 26o; 3,400 bit do at 241¢0; 2,000 bu do at 240, Total, 241,800 bu. Onta wora active in options, and' rathor less 80 on cash lots, at about tho samo average of Eficm a8 on Thuraday., The market was wenk, owover, in spito of reported strougth in Now York, as'tho' offorings _oxcecdod the demand. Dot of tho cash lots bought woro taken for shipment. Bollor tho month, or rogular, Bold at 28%@285¢0 ; eollor August ab 28}{@28?5'0 3 jond Rollor Boptombor b 3156@2c, il closing st tho insido, Bellor tho yenr sold st 273c. Cash sales wero reported of 18,000 bu (specinl houso at 20970 ; 10,000 bu (new recoipts) at 200 ; 10,00 Dbu ot 28870 ; 13,600 bu at 28360 ’; 47,000 bu at 283¢o; 9,000 bu at 2030 aflont ; 3,400 bu rojacted- at 46360 1,800 but do at 2630 3 11,400 bu do at 2Bo; 6,090 bu do at 270 afloat, Tota), 120,300 bu. Ityo 'was quict and onsier, buyers only biddin 80 Tor No. 2, while sellers demanded Glc.. whiol wns the uuklug price on Thurkday., BSnles were roported of 400 bu No, 2 at G1o; 800 bu do at 800 ; aud 400 bu by eaampl at Oo.” Tolal, 1,600 u, Barloy was firm and higher than recont quota- tions, at whick there are frea buyers and 10 sol- lors. ' The stock horo in small, aud recoipts al- moot nothing. We quote No. 4 at 68@60c, No. 3 at 36@10c, and rejectad at 25@30c—the inside at the Rock luland Elovator, and the outuide at the otlier housoes. . 1OT €O} To the Editor of The Chicayo Lribun 1 havo looked anxiounly in your column for somo light ou this matter of hot corn, and con= gider it strango that no one has told the ronson Loforo this, Now, I will attompt to give you the reagon as Isco it, who has beon ju the grain trado for tho post twelve yoars. According to tho rulos, as published by ‘tho State, No. 2 corn. “nuet bo sound and dry.” Now, it is & woll- Juown fact that frozen corn, damp corn, musty corn, corn with rotton kernels, is uot sound, and caunot bodry, Yot this corn las Loon golug into the olovators tho past six months graded ns No. 2. It is nlso woll known tlint when tho great cry was mado about canal corn No. 2 going ro- jected, the luu%nclor who was grading it vojpoted Was removed, bocause Lo could uot mako re- jectod corn No. 2. Now, what Lind of o system iu it that makes a Inw, and thon, to plesko some ono intorostod, gradeu grain difforontly from what it really 7 In it any wouder that we linvo hot corn in tho " olovators?- Had the law been strictly euforced; lhad tho Tuspootors boon allowed to pub this grain in on its morits ; had it boon inspected Rojected No, 2 or nu{ othor pamo “except No, 2,” it would havo lony sinco boon nhlfl:ed ont at good prices, but No. 2, boing a speculative articlo, fa held in ‘warchouses for that purpose. IIenco all the damp, frozon, or othorwiso damsged corn that Las gouo in for No.2 has been hot or {s now heuting. A groat orror has beeu committed by, somo one, an orror that s fatal almost to somo partios intorestod, and tho way tho Committeo of Investigation has avoided glvinf us tho true light regarding thiy mattor {s simply ridioulous, Ono would thnnk you had inspocted all this grain and was accountable for all the crythat had been made ; but I am of the opinion “that ap intor- view with tho foromon of tho difforont elovators snd others who work around thom would say tho saue ae I do, that this corn was graded No, 2 whou it way ruJuotoxl, Yours, PULTON, TRODUOE STATISTICR, Tho Now York Lulletin giveu the following ¢ Buirmenze of flour and graiu frow tho ports of Onton Toutty wnd for four yoara: Flour, brls, Afffwaukes, Toledo, . Petrolt, Gloveland, 8t, Duluty, from Jan. 110 Jurio 28, tnclusive, 1819, : 43,040,028 1812, 187L. 180, 1,093,000 1,860,867 1,848,007 518,00 10,300,810 13,435,100 727 0,670,161 * 7,801,141 R 4o 20 05 050,709 78,007 542,309 300,04 20,12 To'l gr'n,bus, 46,672,304, 43,401,010.89,647,500 24,560,428 * Tlecelptn Of flour aud gratn ob scaboard poria for the woek onding June 26, 18731 Flaur, | Wheat, | Gorn, | Oat,| Jarly| Jive, ol D T ) u. | b Gaa. a7l 28,98 5%, ,808] 135,535 10, 1,630 R0 437 ou.e61f 66,471 10,658 “ 103, 00l 208,000 .8l8) 8, 10, 400! 24,6001 B, 30| 16 124,380 141,600 1871, 8,650,063 12,009,603 17,366,408 5,676,008 485,000 120,05 Total, ceeues .o e0a043,340,601 50,404,013 35,050,962 The visible unx;{;ly ‘of grain, including tho stocks in sranacy ab tho principle porw'af sccumylation nt ke $h0 seabosrd norts, in transit on tho lakes, the Now York canals, and by rall, Juno 28, 1873; Wheat, Bu. Flour, bria. Wheat, bu, Gorn, 'bu i siore at l¢ 5588 s88za0 FS. B 2! EEER i i O camal Torrxapax, Juna 17, 1873,.—Grain—Dusinces had been brisking up conalderably, but tho warm woathor wo bave sinco had has brought eversthing to o stand- still once more, Wo do not cxpect auch paralyzation to Do anything but merely temporary, for the wheat de- mand all over Europe s of s0 prossing a naturo that, with the cheorless crop prospocts in Iol- land, wo can bardly expoct any - prolonged dulle in this- _coreal our midst, Con~ umors have, neverthelons, mot come "forward frooly during the last fow days, and tho wheat doalings Tiavo boon limitted to demand’ for tho Rhenish prov- 1inces. rye, camparatively little is doing for the Rhine, onr market bolng too high, The demand for the gih distillorics t Bchiedam Liss nlso boon modgrato only. Barley hiss beon quist the offorings havo becn Iargo and tho demand hins fatled to correspond to them, In oflior respects business has been rathor more active at tho Duteh ports. ‘SrrTIN, Jane 10, 1873, —Ths weather has remalsiod ary during tho last tow days, with & warm fompers- ture, The flelds are, on the whole, in a flourieh- ing condition in our neighborhood, although docidedly b&lfld band as compared with formor sensons. Iiye, 1 aom portions of East Prussls, docs 110t promiss & Iargoyiefd. Littlo besiden rye i arriving, Wheat haa risen in Sympathy with othor domestfo markats. Nothing doing for cxport: arrivals lght. Tise woll suntained and briak, and despita the coplous recolpts, Hho atook does not ihcrease, Coroanz, Prussis, duna i, 1870, ~Tho summor.like sarmn weatlier of o provious ook has ngnin been followed by cold and uloml¥ dnys and nighta, raislng apprelionsions onco more of backwatdness Teoulting herofrom, W hiave since warm rains, which have partisily dispolled theso fears, and it {8 to be hoj ed that defay will bo thus prevented, The general bellof In the province scems 10 be that, with nteadier weather from now forward, the prospoct of o satiefactory grain crop mey yet bo safo enough. Hi DRY QOODB AT NEW YORX, Tho Jonrnal of Commerce gives the followin, as tho importa of foreign dry goods at Now Yorl for tho flscal yoar ending with Juno: ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION, 1871, 18172, 1818, ...£24,008,024 $20,823,462 £31,902,678 18,070,168 20,420,160 18,228,830 Manfs, of wool, Manfs, of cotton, of #ilk, anfe, of #i 9B0GE0L 2,078,382 10,820,683 Manf 10,887,805 15,084,178 11,174,101 Miscoli’s 0,802,850 10,670,851 7,427,700 . .§95,923,747 $07,685,739 $78,654,768 M WARENOUSE FOR CONSTMITIO 1871, 1672, 1673, 811,654,631 $1J,575,523 $10,143,042 4,037,998 B,085,874 9,605,778 5,072,835 8,710,000 - 10,185,400 6,450,083 6,371,611 0,577,122 1,367,283 1,631,043 3,114,751 $20,072,890 $35,287,398 $47,620,00 03,823,747 97,885,730 76,566,768 Total thr'n on mkt, $122,996,577 113,173,127 120,160,851 XNTEIED FOR WARKHOUSING, Manfe, of 40,404~ 7,107,370~ D,280,00! Manfs, of sllk,, 641,331 0,800,140 10,340,303 Bianfs, of fax... 4,800,472 0,588,460 6,461,963 Miscell's dry goods., 1,676403 2,020,628 2,081,880 Totol,, . ..o+ v+ $3,100,463 $42,018,103 £40,631,932 AQd ent'd for consp. . 93,925,747 w,ssg:m 78,554,150 Total ont'd at port.. .$126,123,210 130,903,002 125,080,000 ‘Tho grest increase in 1872 continued for & month or two into the ourrent fiscal year, but tho trade would not euatain such a volume of recelpts, It will be utereating to motice the monthly fuctustions in the total Ianded hore, and for this purpese wo bring forenrd the reiativo monthly imports of dry goods in each of the [ast four years 1 Ending .Ending Ending Endin Juned0, June3y, Juned, June 3870, 1871, 1472, 1870, July..8 7,950,470 $ 0,000,722 $10,247,622 $10,667,023 12706441 14,002,482 10,032,708 21,085,838 5,956,603 11:076,807 12,194,096 11,510, Oct....” 6,059,108 - 9,305, B61LYTS 7,152,305 Kav... ST0,185 8957,298 7,077,609 5,649,803 Doc.. S68T19 T,034,206 ' 6,010,580 L 7019738 443,008 13,0070 Fely,, . 10,700,406 14,648,862 17,650,628 March, 12,083,106 18,120,011 17,917,463 April.. 7T967,486 11,063,450 11,231,677 May,.. 1,291,008 0,662,208 0,621,272 June... - 46086,648 GILTIA BTAGAL ATIL2L $30,614,200.$120,120,210 $130,003,003 §125,086,630 00ds ara now loss thian ono at this port, thie remainder chandize, Tt may ba con- venient for some of our readers to have {n a ninglb lino tho comipnrative valne of ‘esch class of goods-far tha year onding with Juno ¢ EA S 187071, 167172, 187273, Manufs, of wool,,.$ 37,606,127 § 42,028,012 § 40,241,360 Manufs.of catton, 24,430,602 27,649,51! 5, Manufs, of silk,.. 35,896,132 30,077 1170, 16,781,307 10,672,647 17,636,774 WAEEA 12,807,010 0,609,670 Total §mports $120,135,110 $139,003,900 $135,080,600 T © LATEBT. # In the aftornoon whont was quiet, and de- dlined 3o, closing at 81145 sollor tho montl, and $1.19)@1.18% sollor ‘August. - Corn_was in fair domand aud (o highor, closing nt 363(c sollor the month, and 38340 seller August. Also at 89%(@40c seller Boptomber, -Othor rovisions wero quiot and unchanged. relghta wore inactivo, - i —— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, ==y ain_and TLake - Moxpax EvenNa, July 7, ALCOTOL,—Wan quiet and firw, at $1.701,82 for 94 yer cent proof, : BHOOM CORN—Tho market was rathior qulst hut fifm, for all cholco grados, Tha recelpls have boen quitd Jiberal, and s good deal of (ood corn his arrived, Worepeats ' No,1 butl, 83¢@16c; No, 1stock braid, 8} @ix0; No. 2 do, flx@n:fn;‘mz‘ 3 do, 4 @603 fusldo gréen, 5@00; 4o rod Up, 94@o; 40 pate au “BULTER~Ta in falr roquest, and ia firm at (e quo- tations, ‘Tl upply of desirablo table grades ia light, and hoidors do not seem pastioularly auxlous ta reals ize at present prices, the tendency belng ratlior up- ward. Tu n small woy 920 fs readily obtasned for neatly~ packed yellow, Wa quota t - Strlatly yellow, 18@2133 mgdlug to 4004, 15G100; fnferlor o conimadn, IUA1IE, TAGGING—Fair activily now charscterizes tho de~ ‘maud for graln bags, and tho firm fecling provatent for some timo 1s atill o feature of the market, “Ilio market I8 well supplled, but thero i not likoly to Do any surplus, and stocke’ are held with confldence. Wa quote : Stark, 86)o; Ludlow, 850; Lewlston, $1o American, 81503 Amoskeng, 8150} Ottor Oreek, Jdc; urlap baga, 4 and 6 bu, 19@210} ginnles, ainglo, 17@ 180 do_doublo, 9803 wool mucks, 05@67C. BUILDING MATERIALS—Woro fn moderato de- mand, ‘Tho weakness in brick, lioe, olc., con- tinues, Wo ropoat: Biucco, $L80; New ork stucco, casting, $4,50@4.00; Portland cement, $7,60 @800" rer bri; Hosendalo cement, $3,06@4,00; \fcs, Loulevillo, and Akron comeht, $3.00 DoF brl: marblo duef, $,35@3,60; lmo in bulk, 80c@ $1.00 5 lmo (brin), $LI0GLS or brl ; wiilo sand, por br), $1,60@2.00 Sw-wrlug nafr, ‘per bu, 40@soc; firo brick, a5 1,000, $10.00@%0.00 ; build= Sy brick (common), $0,50@1.00; pewor brick, $8.00@ 9.60; Milwaukeo presacd, $40.00@30,00, dol; do com- mon, §14.003 Racine proasod, $5,00, dol,; do' common, $1400; Inijtann . prossed, $18.0091,00% do coinmon) $12.00@16.! firocluy, per brl, $3,00@4,00, ulot and uncbanged: Navies, §2,60 rime medium, 32,40 § cownlion to fair beavs, HEANS—Weru ¢ @2, 00, : IREEBETho largo oxports from Now York— 100,000 boxes wers shipped to Europs lust week—Lave temporarily checked the downward coursa of prices at the Lli. and at the momont tho murket here {s rather steadler, in sympathy. The continued dullness of trado, fowover, and " tho Nberal amoulit of choeso ‘comtg forward tends o shaks tho oauhdenco of hol ors, and Lhe teudaoncy ia to lower rates, We quot New York factory, 106@1130; Ohlofactory, 0@10X0} Weatern faclory, 9@Lxo, GOAL—The coal morkbt romaine fn atati quo, Country doalors asp suuyling b kelr orders with Gons - do, $0.263 4d do’ fine, aidorable freodom, Wull, Dricos ara f 3 Lnckawannn, £0,00; Er 10,60 ¢ $9,00; Yrie, 2000 Walaut J1l' $000 " roeking V dians’ Ganncl, 0,60 3 indlann Jioc Grate, $8,50 ; Cuiorry Mine, $0.005 mington, £0. but tho Jocal trade fn atill vory e, aa follown: Tahigh, $10,006 003 Briar 11, lloy, §8.003 Ine , 48,003 Kirkinnd Miuonk, $8.003 Wil- COOTL.RAGE—Wan in 1ight request at shout tho same_ronge of prices, an _follown: Tork barrels, 5}.1."@1.7!0; Jard tiorces, $1,60@1,70; whiaky barrels, 2,104 flour barrols, 57c1 pork slaves, rongh, Sl 004000 b, moked, $40,00435.00; tiares ataves Tough, $20.00@25,00; sawed, do b £20,0(328,00 ¢ whirky staves, Tough, bucked, $30,00@33,00 ; flour’ stave: clo flotir Leading, 7 yor m, cked or mawad, 4, 28,606@10,00 § clre @8 flmr not; flonr Loop poles, $1400816,00 ortu o Sl tercs Dolos, 430,006 28,003 do GE—Weron good requeat and undor moderate offoringa pricen ruied aleady, Bales rango from 126 1250 ‘whilo strictly choice lota bring 130, Bales com= prino 4,000 dozon at 130 ; 160 cases &t 12)g0 ; 110 cases chiofeo 'at 1de, FEATHERS—Wero nict and easfer, Wo ropeat quotationn: Primeto choleo livo geene feathora at 73 Tde; Jobbing prices, K0@4lc; common to fair geeno feathors, Backe primo geons at T30, 26@00a; chicken, 6@7c. Bales include 8 FI8L—Thera wero no cliangos o noto in connection with the-fish market. ‘The detmand continues unintor~ rupledly good, and ths quoted prices aro firmly ad- hered Lo ail around, We ropeat our Liat, as follows: N 1 whitofiah, X brl, $0,00@0,25; No. 2 do, $6.,10G36,00; No, 1 trout, €6,25@5.60 ; No, 1 shoro mnckercl, 3¢ brl, 11,60@11.75 ;- No. 1 bay, $0.60@0.76; No, 2 m T e e e orel, 3§ brl, H00@T.25 rl, $8,60@8.75; fam! o, 1 sliora kita, per 100 s, §1 Iy macl @6.003 ey ehanatoo; bex lorring, caled, brin, $9.00@0.50. FRUIT! changes, and_none worthy erring 'No, of mote, Trade wan withont noticeablo improvement, , $1.00% George’s codOeh, £0.5( dor hnrr'l: 5 apiid, bris, $0,00@9,60; o $1.95@2,00; summmor-ctired codinl, 0@0.76 ; Tabra 0, 3 LI, $4.75 rador’ horriug, Fouud, i, $00@R50; do ? 1, 28@300; ox 33@360; Columbin Rivor salwon, i S AND NUTS-In tho fruft morket fow were reportod, and tho wesknos g0 loug prevalent Las not, ai joby givon place to any Fonson—Dalos, 836@0)o j g dr fgn, box,’ 14} @ 1603 tter condition, Wo_quote: ums, 11@c; o b & 1330 rafsins, §2,20@2.25; Zanto curranis, 6X@70, Douessio—Alden appice, 6igo; Wostern do, 4X@5340; caches, pared, io@iog neachce o, mtrady 4ig@be; binckborrios, B¢ Tiow, 40@4107 piited cherrice, Dorfe, 14@160; almonds, Terragona, walndita, H@5 12c; African peanuts, Tonneasoo_peanufs, 6@0igc. 0@22¢. ands, Torsigons, 21200 Noples 3 i H e eyTe: Pilsingion poanle, '16@200; Michigan do, 6@ Caonthorn o, D Tinlvos, 6E0KC 83¢c’; Taspber- % ‘Nw'xnfiffl- pecann, 116G K RDORRIE S Doslers Toported » moderate busi- ness doing at the prices currcnt on Baturday last, The only sctivily noticeabla was_in mond for other lines of goods sugnrs, the de- oing of s hand to mouth character, Btocks arc in good sbape ond job- Ders oro prepared to promptly Ail all aro the quotations : L1 0arR BonA—T73@BYc. Qorrzza—Nochn, 13%(@33x0; 0. G Java, No, fau cholde do, do, 30 common Juva, & 208204 oy Rio, 3@%o; yrime Lo, 23K@233c ; B0 I} o, 22Y@7ix0; Toasting Qdo, 21@2ige’ Bingapore, 233@I4X0: Conta Rick, orders, Below 2B@BIc; 23 @450 glsx}:y, 20i¢@24 0 do, prime, 24(@24}(c; Maracaibo, 3 X @293{0. LS astar, full wefght, 10 wolght, 14%@18¢; do, short wa RIOE—Patun, 8X@BI0 l.lnsl. 83¢@90; Loulsfans, 73 @84 UGAns~Patent cut lont:‘fl 1030 edtra G, 9, 930 ; fair do, D@9X0; S tals o DaSRs N \c. }f@“!‘c; powdered, 11@11%0; grandlsted, 11%@11 $o3ce o f(én’.g,@lgéxé o; O No, 03(@1003 cholcs brown, 0%@100; prime )fi@mn 3 stearine, full Wolght, 13X @14Xe. + Rangoon, 1@130; Caro- crusied and 03 A, , 104G yol- do, choice molagsca sugar, ow Orlonns ugur, choico, 9502 do time, DXGOHo; do, far, Bx@to} common, TH@TXe, Braurs—Diamond drips, $1. sxtrn fine, 10@1Ga; good sugat houso syTy) 25@1:50; silver drips, , 45@ 480 ¢ extra do, 60@550 ; 'New Orloans molasac, chioico, B0G Porto 8lo; do prime, 73@780; do common, 65@1700 TRich molassos, chioice, 65@0600; common molasses, 30 @e. ‘Satzmazus—Common to best, 0@10c, Jovos, ST@38 nutmeps, $1.% . 1, 20@i50; do No, Brioes—Allspice, 17@180; o $8@1400; pepper, 25@e gluger, pure, 48@300; do N @lge. ‘Soars—TFrench moitled cagaln, ) 6x¢0; German moltled, 634@03¢0 ; Golden Weat, e inte, Ly, %@ 60 ; White ltoso, 0 @0xc; brown Windsor, 45@ 4530 palm, 6Goo : Bavan Tinpucll, (X EOHC rAnon—Glosy, 04(@10c; corn, Y@1103 e ; common, ‘beon rather uiok § sened tho demand, and nindry, 6@ , G @0c, - GRERN PO R Bince the Fourth, lemons Live the coolor woather bas also los- riccs are a trifie esler, though not quotably lower, Pineapples and baunnsa aro about out of the market, pply and lower, Pesrs and sippl were offered to-day. Borries wero firmer. Apples wero in largo peschies from Missis- Wo quote: Lomons, $16,00318.00 por box, Oranges, $12.00 @13,00 per box. 43.00R5.00, Peachos, $1.76@2.50. @50 per box, 20@220 ; e Pincapplos, $£3.50@4.00. Now op Strawberries, 20@38¢. Tanauts los, 30 Taspborries, od, $6@400 ; por b, $,60@5.00. Gooncber- Tics, . 1013350 ; $2.70@%00 por bu. 2 16@200_por ' quart ; $2.00@9.60 pos berrles, 8506000 por b, Tante, Oborries, swact, r bu. Tinms, 168200, Whortle~ Cur- $4.00 por b, Pears, §2.50@3.00 por bos. JIOFS—'Tho market i quiet ; uow" and_then small orders are rocofved from country browers, but neido from this thers ia nothing doing. weak at 25@4G0. HAY—Romnins dull ‘The market Is and the market i% not strong, aovon ot the Iate reduclion in prices. Thora is no con- siderablo movement on Eastern sccount, the inquiry Deingmatnly to supply local wants and for ehipment (0 Lako Superior aud the lumbor country, We quote s Whlezalo prices paid by dealors to contain 20,000 1b pressad, $13.50@14.5 na” follows, cra Ox Tuaox—Tlnothy, beater i timothy, lonso pressod, $13,00 13,607 prairio presrod, $9.00@10.50, OR WAGON— @ Thnothy, logse, $13.00@14.00: prairie, loose, £9,000 11,00, For delivery of pressed, $1.00@1.50, aceording to distance. HIDES—Nothing now was dovcloped in the hide ‘market. ‘Thero was an absence of anything resembling activity, and the feollug was doprezsed. Quotstions ato nominal : Groon city bulohors’, To; green cured, light, 10%@110 : do hosvy, o e at, To@1030 24c ; dry kip, 21c ; dry ealted, 16@)’ 195 Boe; by, scored, out thirds price. A o1 veal kip, 1230 ; dry calf, jo; dry flint, 18@ jong-hatred Iip, 10%@llc; deacon sklus, 45@ e or othorwise damaged, two- TRON AND STEEL—Thore waa no change to speak of, Orders are till confined to small lots for fmmedi- 16 noceasitics, Prices aro casy, as given below © Tron. e 4 LEATHER-] W at tho quotations given below upyer, No. 1, B ity upper, No, 3, Qountry upper., Collar, 3 Lt.. Rough upper, damage Bufialo slaughter & B, A "sole., French ca'f, Jodot..... French calf, Lemolno, Froncl ealf, 24 to 30 lb, ¥rench ldp, 50 Lo 100 1 METALS AND TINN; 10 ratoa @ 6 6-10 ratea @7 rates R K30 o8 range e same ap fora month pasty wlsto tioy are atendlly held, A light demand i trade oxists at tho quoted prices, Tin plate Ju vory firns and will probably advance Leforo_long, o8 priccs here are now relatively lower than in New York, Wo quate 3 T1n PLATE-IO, 10x14, $14,50; do, 12x12, $16,00 ; do, $14.00; ' do, 20x26, 14x20, $15,50; do, roofing, 10, Tha Tin—Large, 420 ; small, 43a; bar, 44c, BureT ZiNo— 3 Tess qusntity, 113c; slal Burxr INoN—No, 2, do No, 1 stained, 310 rafes, Tullcats, w;h-flwu,ui@um: 0o Tates; Russls from, 22¢; GALVANIZED InoN—No, 15@10, 160 : No. 2@34, 1603 3 No, 28, 20c. A ‘No, 25@26, 17c ; No, 27, 180} of 20 por cont 18 made from this list. CGorprn—Copper bottoms, 41e; tinusd ennper, 40¢ § plun! to count ¢ N, discaun] 400 3 byaziers, over 12 Ibs, e copper, 4la} do, 05, 803 6, B, and 9,100 10to 11, 11019, 3 oud 1%, 12503 15 snd 16, Ho; 17, 160} 16, 190320, 206} full bundle, ' 16 per tont it ‘fonct wito, T30 | by car load, TiC. - ATLS—Tho prolonged yroakuesn in fhis markot ias ‘finally resulted ina decline of 120 oll round, Nalls ave sleady ot {his roductlon, as {he stocks hero are un- We now quato : bw@‘o?d por_kog, $1.75 d do, $8.00; NAVAL BTORESB—Wors unchanged, o usually light, rutos: B do, $8.00 § €d do, £5,2 e, 81 #7121, Manills zope @ 1b, 18@1t0 emp sasl cord, 2 1o, 20@! o, $5.62i¢ 7 90 ncli, Wo_repeat : isal rope, P Ih, 10@17c o7 marliue, 1 1b, 203220 } @0.60; tarred rope, ¥ Ib, 17@180 ; oakum, % bale, $5,00@0,60; bl, i ich, $0,00@7.00 3 P e eportéa ¢ ar, brl, 85.00@ 0. o market unchanged fn its general featuren, For the season tho demnud was falr, and tho annexod quotationu wero generally well do extra, 900 do e : Carbon, 180; oxtra lard oll, 720 ; No, 1, GTe; Tiuaceil, raw, 970; do boilod, $1,037 whale, 2,003,207 noels foot ol), wtrlelly pure, No. 1, 7o 3 bunk ofl, 700 § $LK 3 atroits, 760 cloplwut ofl, 050 ; "turpentine, G@ho § uspltla, 3 gravity, 200 3 unulitha, comsion, 106317, y PAINTS, COLORS, AND rices wore sgaln steady and unchanged, Ouly a lght movement ‘waa witnessed olther on lucal or jnlerior sccount, ropeat our lixt WIITE LEAD, Sirictly purs.... ]!'nneyyh;‘:mls Genuino Velllo Montaguo, Amcrican... Mastiry’s railroad colorn, Talnco car colors, n ca Rochello ohire, ‘Eogllel Ven, rod, ‘Englivh orange mineral, Jngliah vermition Heatios yermiliony. ore Tarfs whi Whithnga... s InbUK.cosusrencainsas trrnanes 3 Wo $11,00311,60 0,00610.60 14.50 11,50@12.00 @10, 506}"23 501,501 $66 878 S 4 16.80@10.00 18,00 12,00 1L00@11,80 140 148 2,00 2,600 4.00 2,908 2.60 @Ko In bindders, . 3@k o TIG-1RON- in aull and unsols tlod, Tho absonoe of any nctivity In the domand, to- gotlier with {ho rocent declin in Enropn, ias senalbly Weakened pricen, bub tho faok that stocka hore aro nx- tremely light, s thn, tho demand_promines apcedily to fmprove, sorven to provont any material Tediction. We make 1o chiango in onr link: Beoteh (according to Drandy, $R.00G0A00 1 Tnncarawan, $68.005 Massitor, £38,00 + Lalio Buperior—No, 1, 388,00 do No, 2, $50,00% Obifeagd stoko-conl, £60.00 3 Missotird, btonc-cosl, §50,00, TOULAILY—Wo# 1u hodarate supply ond rodiiest at aliont the snmo ange of pricen. " Vo quoto tyrkeys al 10c3 clilckonn, $2.60@4,00, Bnles wwero roported of 6 coopa {urkeys st 1003 16 coops chickons at $4,00 ; coops do at $3,00 ¢ -2 coopy largo spring at$3.60; 25 c00p at £2.60G 2,0, TOTATOES—Wero in falr request ¢ 85@000 for old poachibloyws in lots, and $4,26@6,00 por brl for cholco Tigw, or st 8150 per bu, BALT—Tho receipis ars aifll ifmited, ond do not af- fect fli markot, which continuos activo and firm at the amtexed prices’s Quondaga and Haginaw, fine, $2.001 ordinary conran, $2,00; coarfo Dinmond G, $2.10; ground solar, $2,10; dalry, without bags, $3,255 dairy, it ngs, 1103455 ‘Anhiton dairy, por mack, $6,00@ 'y Inland, $2.00. EEDS—Continua quict, there boing only alight ordor demand, Timothy ‘sold nt €400, Glover waa firm at $0.0085.33 ; Hungorian ot 70@800: millct, 55 @060 3 buckwhoat, $1,20, Halts includo 30 bsgs time oihy at 4,005 10 bags buckwhaat at $1.20, TEAS—Bemain qulstsnd unchangod. Young liyaon, common to falr, &@Gi0 ;o good, 60@ 70c do cholce {0 6xtrn fino, 95c@$1.10; comman o Ati old "ynon, 70@06e; common fmperial, 00@060; good fo clioleo’ do, 80c@H.10; falr to mood gunpowder, T0c@$1.00 3 choico Yingauoy, $1.16@1.20; oxtra Mo- une, $1.38@1.40; chofco to oxtra new Japan, 90c@ £1,00% fir Lo foud 1, G5@70c; common do, 40g 450 olordd noturel loaf Japan, 65@050 3 common to fine Oolang; 85@450; good, BE@S50; clolco 1o exira, BIC@ $1,00. LOBACCO—1I8 Mondy an follova Fing Qur—Extrs, T6@850; choice, G5@700 5 modll- um ; B5@Gdo poor to'oommon, 40@5lc, Trua—Natiral Josf, 76@800% haif bright, 00@T00; black, ronnd, 45@35c. Subme—Gond {6 cholce, 22@0o; medlur, 290 o common, 26@23c, W0OD—1In {n good demand, and fa firm at tho an~ nozed quolationa: Beceh, $8,00 ; maplo, $0.00; hickory, £10,00 ; nlabs, $6,00 delivered. VEGETABLES—Were_in Inrga supply and lower, Oabbage s supplied by the local gardcuers, ond_that ‘Drought from = distanco sells slowly. Wo quote : P $1.00G1.76 por bit;_string boans, $1.60@2.00; cucume Vers, 30@36¢ por doz; onlons, por bri, $3.60G4.005 eabbiago, 60c@$1.00 per doa; turnips, 30@500 por doz; boota, $3.00@4.00 per brl; tose, $50@00 per box; corn, 6@100.per doz. WOOL—Was in fair aupply and demand, Buyers are taking hiold cautiously, and the market s weok, Tab-wanlied, common_diigy, and pullod wools sre from 130 lower, Aunoxed ato thio prices curront ¢ ‘Tub, washod, oxtra and medium,,... e s 45@480 Tub, washed, common {0 fair Common d"‘g{' sarresstn Flooce, washed, R&XX, ligit. Floaco, washied, X&XX, din TFleoco, wanhed, medium light: Conrad, wanhied......ovesoe e B@3T0 Fleoce, unwashod, XXX, n good conditfon. .. 2@ Flooco, unwashed, contae to medium 136380 Fleocs, unwashed, coarae, and ding Buper, pulled. ... @ Extra, pulled. 2.0 Burry wool o Toas, Balos woro mada of 75,000 b fino washed flcece at 38@d0c, f ——— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, ‘MoxpAy Evexma, July 7, OATTLE—Recelved ince Saturday, 3,000 head, Owing fo the unusualiy light roceipls, and tho fact thnt telegrame from tho East waro of a gomewhat mora cheerful tenor, increased firmueas was manifested on tha part of holdors, snd for the more dusirablo drovos a slight advance was avked, snd yithout much difte aulty obiained. o far as tlio pooror grades’ wero concorned, sellers seemad content to accept formor raten, as the supply, though comparativoly light, moro {han equalled the wants of thatrade, Halos were effected st $3.00@ 4.50 for butchors’ stuff, at $4,60@5.00 for common (o fair lhlwlnn beoves, and at §5.25@0. for good $o oxtra do—chlofly at $4.00@5.75. ~Tho mar- et closod firm. QUOTATIONS, Extra Beeves—Oraded steors, avaraging 1,4 1us and upward.,. i Cholce Beeves—Fi: 80,20 6.60@5.75. tadis Tou e y 3 steers, avoraging 1,160 t0 1,250 108........ 6,26@6.35 Medjuni Graden—Sfeers in fair fieali, aver- QgIOR 1,050 £0 1,200 Dacusareressesnns sses 4BOGOAS Butchers' Btock—Common fo falr sicers, and _good .o exira cows, for city . slaugliter, overaging 800 to 1,100 ta. ... .. ,60@4.15 Btock Cattlo—Commen cattle, in Cecent flesh, aversgiog 700 0 1,050 1b8, v v ...« 3,60@4.50 Inferior—Light cnd thin cows, heifers, stags, bulls, and scallnwag Atcers. T 2.75@3.98 Cattle—Toxas, Northern wintered. 3.60@4.75 25 Cattlo—Texaa, through drovos, OuTTLE No. 19 Chierokeo steors.. ., ol 17 good atesrd. .. 10 cows. 13 cows....... L. 85l 3 HOO8-—Teceivod sinca Baturday, 5,000 bead, Thers woa an activo demand for thls class of stock, and rices were firm. Tho small rocoipts encoutaged olders, aud higher figures wore asked, but buyera rofusod o pay any considorable advance, sud values may bo quoted unchanged. Tho competition betwoen buyers—of whom thore was a full attendanco—was {airly ctive, and by noon about everything was picked up, Bales wero effected at $4,15@4.30 for poor to com~ mon ; ot $4.95@4.40 for medium; snd at $4.45@4.60 for good to chioice, Tho market closed steady, 100 BALES, No. Av. PricelNo. Av. Pricel¥o, Av 54 198 $4.36 | 54 218 $4.00 |48 221 4T & 450 |39 218 450 |47 169 62 400 (45 229 445 |48 3273 150 206 4.60 |67 278 18 325 30 213 450 (276 202 56 200 118 88L 4,50 (109 220 48 200 51 973 4.30 (181 280 53 266 3 300 4.00 (49 270 50 255 30 260 426 |50 284 38 224 56 213 440 |32 208 %3 219 41 289 4 81 1280 45 300 143 191 4, 63 223 45 333 48 200 40 |40 243 0 |32 323 302 186 460 (31 251 28 201 82. 199 465 |57 241 o5 218 ' 62 288 435 ¥ SHEEP—This market was lifcloss, Tha recelpts were only 25 head, Prices rango from $2.75@4.50, ke R CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, Monpax EvENING, Jaly 7. Tho recolpta of Jumber, wure basy, Lilng tome: where in the nelgborhood of 50 cargoes, and the Tmarket opened ratber slow, tho largs offorings tending to produce a weak feeling. A fair number of cargoes wera disposcd of, howevor, during the day, former rices bolng genorally obtatned. We quoto i) run gonrdnuml strips st $15.00@16.00 ; common to'good osrds and atrips, $9.00613.60 5 Joista and scantling, $0.00@9.50; lath, $2.00 ; alingles at $3.00. ‘Tho sales are given below : % Cargo schr G, Ellon, from Grand Haven, 80 m fb common_sitips snd’ bosrds at §9.25: Cargo. sehr Monticello, from Clioboygan, 208 m £t mill run Jumber st $16.50 ; 60 m £t Joist and scantling at $3.00. Cargo sclr_Mclionle, from Ocouto, 220 m ft strips aud Doards at $10.00; 57 m lath at' §2,00, Sold by Irisl, Bullen & Co Cargo Lrig J, M. IIfll, from Manisteo, 100'm ft Jolut and scantling ‘at §2.50, Bold by R. K. Blokford Co. Cargo schr Regulator, from Muskegon, 118 m ft common stripa and boards ot $0.50, Cargo schr Sco- ville, from Muakegon, 120 m ft common satripe and ‘oards at 9,00, 24 m Iath at $2,00, CM’EO schr Emeline, from Mulkcguu, 125 m {t atrips and boards at $15.00. Cargo kelir Tuncols, fromn Manistoo, 140 1n £t Jofsts und seantling at $9,50, 200 m A shingles ab $3.00,” Bold Dlanchard, Borland & Co, ; Cargo schr Cliapin, from Maniatos, 56 m ft Jumber _on coutract, 67 mu {4 Joists and seantling at $9.80, Cargo schir B Tampo, 195 £t Joists and Acantling at £2,50. Oargo achr Whirlwind, from Ludington, 32 m ft ‘se- *Jucta al $30.00, clears af $20.00, 79 m It Jolals and ecant~ Iing at $9.50." Bold by J, M, Loomin & Co. LUMBER FREIGITS, Mantstes, $2.25@1.80; Ludfigion, $2.00@2,25; Mue- Xogou, £2.00; Ocunin, $3.00@3.25 ; Mcuominoe, £2.25 @A.60% Tontwater, $3.23; Whito Lake, $2.25; Grand Unven, $2.00. AT THE YATDS. The demand is fair, though hardly as active as it haa been, Prices wore nnchauged, an [uflu“v:; s Firat olcar, 00 @55.00 Becond clear, 1500 @BU.00 Tuird clear, 1 lnch. B0 G0 Third cloar, ik 13,00 @45.00 Clear floorlisg rouglt. 0.0 @10 Clear; sid] .00 @:LDD * Gomimon’ aldlng. ... 100 @0 CGomnon Doorliig, dreanad, et 300 EI500 Gommon fooving, dreuved, second. ... 20,00 E30.00 Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 {uckos ‘and upward @38.00 A slock board: GHT.00 1 alock 2700 @0 0 slock boards 16,00 @800 Gumon bonrds... 100 @l Jolst, seantling, smal olc,, 16 feet and undor. 12.00 @00 Joistand scantling, 18 @20.00 To. @189 auw Tedar poats, @18! Godar poste, round. @50 Iath o @ 218 No, 1’ sawed ‘shingios @ 200 AorBlar.... Bhingles on track..... No, 1 sawed. .. hen bransforred, hi follows tho shiuglea, e Plve shigios 16 ba two fuchos fu thick- new, Leugih—Sixteon luchies. t — Coumens - £85.00Q160.001 _clear Black-Wal o= y X .00 § Con ks 00’ cominon, $I6,00@80.00; cull, ‘$20.00@ 5,00 3 flaariug, $50,00@00.00, AR Olear, 334,00@40.00; common, $16.00G25,00; cull, $10,00@10,00 ; Suoring, $0.00@40.00, Onk—Cloar, $20,00@40.00; , $10.00@35. °“1"l'l'§f‘m’@'ur’im' ‘Q i common, $10.00@25.00 okory—Clear, 829.00@60005 c . $20.008 :wi?ln =1c""d|m'(smn?})%‘mis Hethomon; |1, aplo—Clonr, £12,00235.00; .00@25.00 5 cull, $10.00@316.00, $Etion rvdIk Tiilternui—Olesr, $95.00@00.60; comunon, 20,008 00, Ohorry—Clear, £40.00@60.00; common, $16. 85,00 oul, $12,00@ 18,00, $15.008 Whltowood—Qlcnr, $30.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25,00 § cull, $10,00@15.00. Wagon Btock—HIckory axlos, per sot, $1.0031.50 ; wanon polos, each, 45@550 ; box. hoards, £10.00640,00 Florida red codar, 00 par ft § mabogauy, dda: do oservood. G0@800 3 whits holly, 3dc, MARINE. Tort of Chicago, ARRIVED. Behr Willle Loutitt, White Lake, I Inth, Beow l;dnqlhnnn, ‘Whito Lake, 70 cords siabs, 3m lume o T, Seow Hanner, Bsugatick, 50 m alaba, = G. . Trows, Netiomlaeo, 120 m lumber, 100 = Jath, Schr Milan, Pensavkee, 160 m lumber, Scaw Follcitous, Menominee, 176 m lumbor, 50 m lath, Hehr Potomac, henomince, 40 m lumber. 8clur Toenmeci, Goderlcd, 413 tons st 268 1ba alt, 100 mit, Bchr Atlantic, Monomince, 240 m lumber, : Hchr Gallatin, Oawego, 450'tons cos], Schr I, B, BHoppard, Codar ver, 176 m lumber. $chr Fioreneo, Pontwater, 80 m lumbor, Selir Bouvonicr, Pentwater, 800 m shingles, § m lath, Schr Westcheater, Muskogon, 145 m lnmber, 20 m lath, Schr Hhaen, Munkegon, 140 1o lumber, 15 m lath, Bohr Pilgriin, Ludington, 160 m lumber. Bchr Dick Bommers, Buffalo, 688 tons cosl. Sehr Tuscoln, Manistes, 110 i lumbor. Schr El Tompo, Mauiatco, 160 m lumber, Behir Boventh Ohlo, Manisteo, 130 m lumber, 10 m latk, Sehr J, M. 111, Maniateo, 190 m Jumber. -go Contest, Muskegot, 275 m lumber, Behr Octavia, Muakogon, 130 m lumber, 30 m lath, Bclr Potrel, Huskegon, 160m lumber. Bebr Kato Lyone, Muakogon, 200 m lumber, Schr Spoed, Muskegon, 100 1 inmber. Schr Magnolia, Muskegon, 116 m lumber, 40 m lath, Sehr Harrlott A, Whito Lake, 85 m lumbor, Bchir ¥, Usyden, Grand Haven, 100 m lumber, Belir Bystlo, Minkegon, 160 m lumbar, Tinrgo Aautengo, Peshtigo, 650 m lamber, Targo Active, Posbtigo, 560 m lumber, Btmr 8, D, Caidwell, Yort Huron, 4,050 brls ealt, Barge Argousut, Bufialo, 1,149 tons coal. Bebr Tieindeer, X1k Ropids, 180 m jumber, Trop Clty of Trayorse, Travoro City, 020 m lmber, Behr Albatross, Codar Rivar, 160 m lilmber. e Gurlaw, Hord River, 166 i Lumber, 06 m sbiagles, m lath, Sehr America, Sturgeon Bay, 256 m lumbor. Bargo 0. 0. D,, Grand Havon, 500 m lumber, Behir W, F. Alion, Eric, 405 tona coal, Bchie Milton, White Lake, 130 m Tumber, Babr City of Ghicago, Olovelsnd, 600 tons conl, Behr Regulator, Muskegon, 120 m lumber, el Mary Booll, White Lsko, 116 m lumber, 46 m Tnthi, Prop Olicago, Buffalo, 434 stool rals, snd sundries, Behr Hatilo Earl, Ssugstuck, 00 m lumber, Eehir Fashin, Ludington, 160 m lumber, Brig Fountain Clty, Menomince, 180 m lumber. Behr Donalidson, Gloveland, 830 tons soft coal, Bark A, P, Nichols, Buffalo, 500 tons coal. Bchr ted Wing, Buffalo, 1,200 tons coal Hehr G, D, Norris, Olovéland, 480 tans coal. Belir Zach Chandlor, Erfe, 1,110 tons coal. Prop Norman, Hnncock, 35 tons copper, 525 hides; Marqugite, 120 tona irop ore. Bchr Torsia, White Lake, 100 m Jumbor, Selir J, P, Ward, Whita Lako, 76 m lumber, 10 m Iath, Scow South Side, White Lake, 125 m Jumber. cow Ella Ellenwood, White Lake, 175 m lumber. Hcow Rowena, Whits Lake, 16 m lumbor, 900 m shin- les, Barge Was, Burn, Graud Haven, 160 m lumber, Schr Ivor Lawson, Musklg}an 175 m lumber. Bargo Golden Taivest, uskegon, 250 m limber, 100 At ; lath. Bebir Josce, Muskegon, 115 m lumber, 16 m lath. Prop Annjo Loira, Muskegon, 200 m Tumber, Bebr C. J, Roeder, Muskegon, 125 m lumber, Schr Myrtle, Muskegon, 180 mm lumber. Bebr Autares, Oconto, 140 m lumber, rop Eash ‘Gaderich, 2,030 bris and 25 bx: Prop Oceaw, Montreal, 1,742 tons packing aalt, 100 bris ‘cemont, 63 bhda wine, 15 octalrs gin, 16 octalrs gin, avd sundries, Behir D. Rerguson, Oconto, 184 m lumber, 40 m lath, Bebr Presto, Ludington, 165 m lomber, Dark W, Surgls, Escanaba, 450 tons iron ore, ‘Tug Margaret, Manistco, Yaft of logs. Prop Cuyahoga, Marquetic, 185 tous pig iron, 320 tors {ran oro, ‘250 pkga Dsh, Schr I, F. Wado, Doy City, 8,238 brla salt. Sehr Oifer, Travorso City, 110 m lumber, countern, 60 cree July T, Jumbor, 60 m alt and sun- * Bchir Whirlwind, Ludington, 111 m lumber, NIGNT ABRIVALS, Scbr Muskegon, Graud Haven, sundrios, Frop Bt. Louss, Buffalo, 384 brls sugar, hardwaro, sud sindries, GLEARED, JJuly6and 7. Dark Summer Cloud, Buffal it wheat, Sclir Light Guard, Buffalo, 26,300 bu corn. Scbir L. A Buston, Buffalo, 14,69 bu cors. 3 NIGHT OLEARANOES, ; Ster Japau, Ero, 67,000 bu oats, 200, (to Buffalo) bh: ‘flour, 500 bila pork. Kalso Ercightys Grain frolghts were easy, but without quotable change. * Chiarters wera mado at 6¢ for corn to Buffalo, ‘The supply of vesscls i Inrger. _Wo nots tio following cliartorn: ~To Buffalo—Schirs Fostorls, Light Guat ‘Atmosphere, sud_P. B, Mareh, corn at 0. To Yo Colbornie—Schr John Miner, corn at 6. To New York vis Erie—Prop Annis Young, wheat and oata, through rate, To Now England vis Buffalo—Prop Obleago, corn at 23a;. do via Ogdonaburgh~Prop COhsmplain, corn through. To Collingwood—Lrop City of London, corn through, Total capacity oqual 10 329, 000 bu whoat, 138,000 bu corn, 10,000 bu pats, Tata In the evening tho schr Neltio Redington wae reported for oats to Buifalo on private terms. * Capas city, 70,000 b, Miscellancous, The scow Horouloa coliddd with the schr Adirondac yosterdny, Tho ltter vessol was lying st the coal ‘ocks at tho entrance to tho North Dranch, discharg- Ing hier cargo, and ot hor main boom ; thio Hercules ang of her shrouds, 4 1 Thesctr Briiaot loat Ler ibboor (nx collizjon yes- riay, : Vessels continue to srrive which mot with mors or loan loes of canvas in the squall of Thursday last off Sheboygan, Awmopg thoso to como in_yestorday wera the et Dispatch, with most of her canvas lost; the Bea Dird and Clippor City, minus tholr topsails; the Bovonth Obfo, with hor_topsail-yard gones ' and {hio now_schr ftedwing, with nearly all of her canvas gone; Tho Ceplalan rehort scslag sovral othor vob, Sols, the namos of which woro unknown, with their 1ibe! topsailw'and other sails missing, The tugbost L, B, Johnson, swhich was badly dam- aged by fg Buadsy. gty will bo ropaired mmo. a ia oatimatod at about $500. The Joknion beloogs to Capis, Cox aud Dabl, "Tho echrs T, B. Moft sad Hemisphers, which teached Marqueite Focently, wora londed with’ ora on arrival, Thia clrcumatanco would indicate that s good aupply of ore fa thoro swaiting hipment, and Jeasels are not likely to bo dolayed for the want of it, far thie prosent at least, Tho following i taken from tho log of tho stoamer Toorlesn, Capt. Allan Melntsre, 'Tho Peerless luft ‘Marquolte on the morning of the 4th : The praps J. L, Turd, 8t, Paul, barge Tistchor, and schrs Ironton, Empire Siate, a6 O, 11, Walker ‘were there. ThoC, 15 Beals waa ving [ Waiskal Dy, Passed througs tho canal on tho miorning of tho 6th. The stmr Cum- borland wa tlere, Passod {ho barks Superior and Tomisphers in Mud Lake, in tow of E, M, Peck, The Emma L. Coyne, 15; Govdiand, Ohasled Wl and 0.1 Walker wero lylng above Datour, Left Dolour on the evening of thio Btls, and loft Meckinaw {be nme night. Tho schr Grant, jonded with conl, Which was sunk ihroo milos bolow Fraukfort lsat fall, snd Lias vecontly boon raised, Joft thoro st the ssme ime, with rieam- yumps on oard, and In chargs of the tug Loviathsn. “Thie Milwaukes Newcs gives the following conceruing tho damagea dono fo yessels by tho squall on the Tourth : A largo floct of vossels were dircctly in the irack of the tornado, nnd canvas auffered foserely. “Tho bark Constitution Arrivod here with the loss of iwo gaff-topnails, Tho schr Frank Yorew lost hor Zalfce, main gag, threo hoops of the mainaail, aad hor Tain erosatroo; thio schr Nabob, helf a jfb: the schr Camanehe had two ftbs ond a ga-topsail split; the schr Elida had sowme of lor canvas aplit, and » sl achaonor, bafling from Chicago, lost & Jib, Tho Caplatw. of tho brig Roaclus ssw a fore- andlaft canal, schoonor steippod of her canvas of Is- cino, Tho Captuin of the schooner Gold Huntor saw fwo largs threc-and-ntora trippod of their maln cane vas ‘and “serlously crippled off Sheboygan, The schoonor Correspondent, 1ying in tho river here, Lad tho dock whers her maln topmast blown away, and shio was tiod was badly wreuchod, "Thio schooner Provost lost Lior foresall and boom ln anquall on Thuraday night, at Toledo, _Sbio Was re- pairod and loaded with wlioat tor Buffalo tho nest day, Bat, in Fansing dov the river, collided with s bridge and lost her jibboom, snd was obliged to lsy over for repnirs, The stoamer Favorilo brought the Potresollo into Dotroit ou the morniug of tho 4th, The damages are Cchiefly in tho bottom of the steamer, tha ‘breaking up of afew plauk, but above water sho is cowparatively sound, Bhe was taken to dry docks for ropairs, She wan insnired pgainat total Josa only. The propolier Irousides met with a serfed of mis- hsps at’ Milwaukeo on the Fourth, Besides being fn- & somewhat, by two collisions abo wea sgeound for ral liours, e e lagara tawod. to Toledo Tnat weck, from Lake Luron ports, & raft of 2,000,000 foct of hml\\:er, and the tug Torrent a raft of 9,200,C00 feet, Thess e avo booved to be tho Iargest over brought scrosa tho Lakes, ‘A Dotrolt’ exchange contains tho lnllnwlng con= corning the 8t, Clalr Flata: “Tho water in tho old chan- nel is of sufliclent dopth to admit tho largest craft, it carefully piloted through, uuless the weather 15 vio- fout. whomew channct {s betug ropatred, and it fe Noped gvery precantion will bo used o avold any Jam or blockade, FRAOCTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.