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» TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1873, ‘ON THE ROCKS. Additional Detaiis of the Wrecking of tho City of Washington, The Statement of the Purser---An Ex- ceedingly Foggy Passage----No Sun or Stars in Eight Days. Probability that tho Stoamship will Bo Floated and Repaired. To the Associated Dreea. Tavreax, N, 8, July 8.—Tho tug-bont Dalsy, of Liverpool, N. 8., arrived horo this morning with Hewury Mahan, tho purser of tho Inman steamship City of Washington, from whom tho following particulars of tho shipwreck aro gloaned. The Oity of Washington sniled from Livor- pool, Eng., on the 24th of Juno, and from the timo of lonving that port until tho vesnel struck on the wost sido of Port Lo Doar, on tho wost- o const, noithor sun nor stars had boon 8oen, #o that it was impossiblo to obtain obsarvations Quring tho entiro pnssngo, in ordor to ascortain tho position of tho ship, ‘When tho stoamor struck, about 2 o'clock on Baturday, tho fog wns fo dense that no objects oould bo soon throo yards aliosd, Everybody on board supposod that the vesscl was procecding on her way to Now York, and tho only intima- tion to tho contrary wna a heavy grating sound as tho veesol was drivon over the rough bottom of the shonls whoro shio now lies. The steamor was goiug at the rate of about nino knots when sho struck, Thoro was no oxcitoment on bonrd at tho time. Evorybody was perfectly calm, and Oapt. Thillips and tho officers and crow immed- intely sot about lowering tho bonta aud gotting tho passengors on shore, of whom thore wore 28 in tho cabin and 481 in the steorage. In tho moantime guns wero firod from the stranded ehip, and, iu answor to thom, mon camo along- #ido in small boats, from swhom tho firat intimn- tion was obtainoed na to tho locality whore the vosgel had beon driven. Fortunately tho son waa enlm, and the distance from the mainland only about o quartor of o mile. All tho boats wore spoedily launchod and maoned, sud in throo hours from tho time of tho disnater ovory sonl on board was landed at Port Le Bear, whoro tho inhnbitants busied thomselves in providing temporary accommodations for the pessongers and crew. All tho passengers’ luggago and of- focts, tho ship stores, ote., woro also saved and od. Tho ehip is lying on an evon keol, ns if riding st anchor. Thore s nbout fifteon feot of water, at high tido, on the shoal. 'The engino-room 18 full of wator, which obbs and_flows through it, and it Is supposcd that & holo was stovo in the bottom boneath tho ongine-room, Tho socond deck is protty clear of wator, but balow that tho Bhip is full, Tho fog did not ** lift " till yestorday morning, when, for the first timo, it was scen that tho vossol had rarrowly otcaped total and immeodinte destruction, with the probable loss of everyone on board, Tho distance between tho port bows of tho ehip and Littlo Gull Rock was only about 200 yards. How she oscaped in tho denso fog is marvelous, aud all on board, passongors and crew, aro deeply thankful. In tho direction that the ship was stoering, slong the dangorous westorn coast of this provingo, her caoape from dostiuction on the roofa and sunken rooks, so plontifully sprinklod along tho caat, was simply. providential. Thero is no theory offored to ac- count for the ship's doviation, though it is fact that no obgorvations had boon taken from tho timo of leaving Liverpool to the momout of tho disnstor. Tho placo where the nteamor is stranded is in- side of Little Gull Rock, or whatis properly known a8 Guil Rock Bar, This ia distant from KLockport (the nonreat port) twenty miles, and from Halifax about oighty miles, in latituda 430 B9 mun. north, longitude 64° 66 min, west. Tho cabin passongers have been comfortably sccomniodated in housos at Port Lo Boar, whilo, for tho steorngo prssongors and craw, tents and Bwnings, mado from the ship's enils, havo boon erocted on tho shore, where they have been com- fortably attonded fosincs tho landing. I'he sgonts of the compauy hero have chartered » steemor to 'bring tho pnesongors aud to Halifox,. .Bhe. ssiled for tho wreck ot davlight -this - morning, and will probably roturn to-morrow nftornoon. Tho ngsongors will be forwarded to their dostina- ion Dby the most oxpeditious routes. Instruc- :Iiunu to that offect hiavo boen sont to tho agents ero. o 5 1t is not corrootly known whethor the ship will prove a total: lous or not:- It is thought that all tho cargo will bo got out inndamaged state. Divora and wrockord, with tholr goar, will leayo boro immediately for the wreck. A feoling of ivtoneo roliel pervades this com- munity that no lives have boen lost, and that s second Atlantic ealamity hao baen nverted. TIALiFsY, N. 8., July 8—Evening.—Vory littls further is recelved from the wreck of the Cltyof Washington, 'Tho pnssongors aro supplied with cooked provisions from thoship. It is oxpooted sho will get off if the woather continues favora blo. Thoreis great anxioty smong the passen- gers for the arrival of the M. A, 8tarr, which snilu\ll from this- port this morning for tho wieek, T The oflicors of the ship roport thatno obsor~ wvation had been taken foreight days. When the ebip first struck, there were only a fow foat of water over the bar, tho tida boing low, but the wator came in through the holo knoclted in the ehip’a bottom, and now thers aro over len feat of water in the hold, It will bo impossiblo to ascertain. the extent of tho stenmor's injurios until tho cargo ia taken out, Dbut 1t i hoped tho holo can bo plugged, and the vesael floated and ropaired, Sho has & full gon- eral cargo, part of which i vory voluablo, ]lufignd Tslands roceived the nsmo from tho rough nature of that part of tho const. Severnl ships have been wrocked at different timos with- in threa or four miles on eithor eido of whero the City of Washington lies. Thomost notabloof theso wworo the transport Emulous (when sovoral Jivos were lost), the stonmor Pactolus, frora this city bonud to §t, John, N. B., and tho Philadelphin ship Hezakiah Williams, ' Thore nro two light- houses on theso islauds, each distant nbout 2 milon, ono to tho enst and the other to tho wost of Lo Bear Bar, but thoeso are, of course, no pro- tection in the daytime, or 'in fopgy Seather, and_fog-horns, bells, or stonm whistles have not beon placed thord to warn approsching ves- sols of their danger. In tho prosont instanco it Iy #aid that, nlthough the shoro was g0 noar that oue might nlmost have tossed a biscnit on 1t, still tho fog was 8o donso that tho land conld not bo woon. ~Capt. Shoridan, n submarino diver of this city, hns chargo of the racovory of the gooda from the sbi o THE CITY IN DRIET, The soventh annual convention of the Na tional Amatour Press Association will oceur at tho Sherman Honao to-dny. Commiasionor Hoyno, yostorday, held Potor Cole for further exemination in $5600 bail, for not taking oat a rotail liquor liconse, The picnlo of the Unfon Oatholio Library Aesociation will come off at Tracoy Grove to- day, ond will be, weathor pormitting, n vory enjoyable affair. The ladies of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, comor of Fourth and Carpenter atreots will give a soclal party in the basoment of the church this Avening. Johannah Kinnoy, who was arrested by De- tootivo Bridgos for atonling n set of furs, was yesterday morning held for trial by Justico Ban- Yon, in €500 ball, , Charlos 8t. Clalr and Willle Johnsan, two notorioun thioves, woro finod £100 enoh by Jus- tice Banyon vyestorday, on tho charge of va- grancy. Thoy took o ride in tho Black Marln. Templar Lodge, No. 440, 1. 0, 0, F,, most in their hall corner of Washington and Dosplaines stroots this evoning, for work in tho initlatory dogreo. Al brothors in gond standing aro cor- dially fnvited, The dedication a now 0dd Follows' hinll, at No, 654 Halated streot, and tho inetitution of Silver Link Lodge, No, b1, will occur to-orrow aven- Ing at 8 o’clock. A cordinlinvitationis extended to all membora of the ordor. . A tonm of horsoy attached to n fino carringe ran awa from iko ooruer of Clark and Monrve stroots yostorday aftornoon. They wore atoppod on Monros, nonr LaSallo stroot, but the earringo was bndly damaged, A lady, who way tho onl ly ocoupant, waa badly stunnod, The drivor was thrown from Lis sent, but was not much hurt. Charlos Wilron, Wonfiold Gnrdnor, and Tt. 0. Murshnll, three burglars, the fivat two hoing im- Y]icn&eil in robbing Judge Willinms' houso, at Tydo Parle, aud tho Intter laving oporated’ in {1 Woo's Tolol, woro sont up to- tho Criminnl Court yotordey by Justico Bauyon, in buil of 600 onoh. A correspondent writes to inqulire whothor the Northweslorn University Las unitod with ‘tha Ohluni{c Univorsity 1 ihio support of tho lnw achool in this oity.” It {8 nudoratood that bosh institutions will” contribute equally to the law sohiool in question, aud reap oqual ndvantagos. . A, Bolover, of the firm of It, G. Caso & Co., who wns arrestod on a chargo of rano, on n war- rant sworn out by a Mra, Dloski, from Justico Hainea’ Court, wag released from custody yon- torday, tho lady withdrawing the ohargo ‘and poylng tho costs thoroof. It i allogod that n {argo sum of monoy was offored lier to_hush u Lllno' v‘;muur. How much she rocsived is nol stated. F. M, Ilalo's barn, In tho rear of No. 60 Wost Tolk atreot, was brokon opon on Monday night. A valuablo mtlo, o fino sot of barness, ond a buggy wora stolen. Tho thicf war ovidently not an adept. Yostordny morning Oficor Martin Hayon arrostod a an named Rodding, on West Mndison streot, who was trying to disposoof the property. Tho_ dopat rending-room of the Young Mon's Olristian Associntion, b tho Michigan Southorn and Rock Inlaud Dopot,” ins just boon oponed. During the first weok it had 470 visitors. Tho manngoment wish to acknowlodge tho receipt of Lwwonty-sovon volumon from Isaac A. Tool, L., and & number of fluo plants from hia groon- houso bosidos. Tho alarm from Box 125, at 8 o’clock Inst ovent ing, wan cnusod by o small firo on tho fourth floor of tho building No. 163 North Water streot, ocenplod by Enstorbrook & Camp, corrngatod fron doalers. ‘Tho firo originated in an over- hented furnnco. - Damage, £10; insured, At hnlf-past 8 o'clock yosterday afternoon n man named Morris Malone foll dead on the side~ walk fronting 1094 Bouth Halsled stroot. De- consod wos o ainglo man, 35 yoars old, Ilin body waa taken to tho Morguo by ONicor Androw Barrott, Tho Coroner will find ‘out tho cause of i donth to-dny. Tho trial of Willinms, tho atloged incondiary, wos concluded beforo Justicos_oyden and Daggott yostordny uftornaon. J, Ii. Buras and E. 8. Darkor appoared for the plaintifl, and Grooly & Johnson for Willinms, No additiounl ovidenco was offrod. Tho prisonor was finally discharged. His friends, foaring that ho would bo ronrraatod, had him' driven away bobind o 8wift horso aftor his discharge. * Proporty-owners in the vicinity of No. 194 Btato stroot aro complaining of & violation of the firo ordinanco, and domand immediate action by the &ollca authoritios and the Board of Pub- lic Works. Their ground of complaint is that a framo building 100 foot Iong and 16 foot high is belng orcoted at that number, What do tho au- thoritios mean by such conspicuous nogligence ? Tho Humboldt Park Residenco Associntion will givo a family picnic in Humboldt Park to-mor- row aftornoon, u!aminl invitations to which have been issued. Lvory arraugoment bas boen mado to mnke this the finost picnio of tho sen- son. Bhould it rain to-morroyw, the picnio will oceur on Friday. A small tablo will bo sproad ovor each of tho lots owned by Mossrs, Bullivan & McClure. Tho Exposition Committee wore to have held o meoting yesterday nfternoon, but did not on nccount of o misunderstanding in rogard to tho time, & quorum not being present at any ono bour. It may bo stated, howover, that every- thing 16 running emoothly, that tho building is xapidly going up, and that oarly ull tho spaca (s nslced for already. Mr. Crain, who is now fn Taris, talks of bringing over a large panoramn, :Ind adding it to tho aitractions of the exposi- jon, A corrospondent writes : ‘“Is thore not an or- dinance already in existenco prohibiting scaven- gers from exposing the contouts “of thoir carts while passing turough tho stroots, as well o8 calling for wator-tight boxos? If so, who aro tho proper authoritios to attond to tho enforce- mont of tho samo? " Tho polico, s the auswor, and of courso tho ordinance is not onforced. Why doos not our correspondont rgp for an officer whon ho seos an_oxpused cart, and call upon that worthy to mako an arrost ? Tho Bonrd of Public Worka issued tho follow- ing_building pormits yestorday : Honry Craw- ford, 2-story and bnsomant brick, ‘37x87 foot, Cal- umot avonuoe; Milweukeo & St. Paul Rnflrond Company, 1-story brick, 818x70 feot, corner of Union aud Despiainos stroots; Paul Audorson, 2- story and basoment - brick, 110x40, five tone- monts, Erlo stroot ; Gooigo Wobitor, B-siory and basomont brick, 40x44 foot, Nos, 223 and 225 Oliio atreot; ' A. Junlker, 8-story and basomont stono front, 28x70' foot, No, 517 North LaSalle stroot; H. G. Loomis, Z-story nd basomont stone front, 90x40 faot, South Park avonue. Tho Board of P’ublic Worke awarded the fol- lowing contracts yestordn; Tor tho suporstruc- turoe of the Twolfth streot viaduct, to the Amori- can Bridge GcmEnuy, ¢ 34,440 ; for paving the intorscctions of Lakostreot, to MoBean Brothers, 0t 31,55 8 squaro vard; for furnishing sewor pipes, to N. " A, Williams, at prices horotofors given. Tho Bonrd oponed 'bids for filling and }mviug tho intersoctions of Wost Lake streot, rom tho vinduct to Halsted streot ; North La- Ballo stroot, from Kinzio streob to Chicago avonue ; Kinzie stroot, from Onss to Wolls ; and for furnishing lumber for the use of tho streot dopartment, No contracts were awarded, The body of » man named David Condon was found In Magazine Slip on Monday morning. Whon lnst seon, on Saturday night at 11 o'cloc] bho loft Bhioridan's saloon, at tho corner of Hal- sted aud Twonty-socond stroots, to go homo, It is supposod that ho wout onat, inatoad of wost, tho direction of his houso. No mark of violence was found on his body, and in his pockots wers €4 iu ourrency, The jury altho Coroner's in- quest rendored a vordict of denth from drown- ing. Cpudon lonvos & wifo and threo childron, It is supposed that intoxication causod him to walk into tho water. At 3 o'lock yosterdny afternoon n farmor namad Wolf, of Now Birausburg, wos driving cost on Lightoonth streot, when his tenm bo- camo_unmanagouble, and Tan into & train_of frolght cars of tho Chicngo, Rock Island & Pa- cific Tailrond. Mr, Wolf twas thrown out of his wagon, aud, falling nonr tho track, his left sun was 80’ badly orushod by tho car-wheols thnt amputation was rendored nocossary. The opo- ration was performed nt tho County Hospital. e elfo recaivod sorious injnrien about theload. AL o'clock lnst ovening ho dicd, 1lis family woro uotifled. Tho Corauor will Lold an inquost o-doy. A 8 o'clock last Monday night, Anton Sohl, s dishonrtoned Gorman, swallowed o cup of poi- son, a4 his rosidonco ‘on Elkgrove avonuo, bo- tween North and Waubansia nvenues. Mo did it lnl.uuflonnlli and by 9 o'clock ho was dead. Al night Jong hin torror-strickon wifa and thros children watchod aver his dond body. Ho loft n note bidding them good-bya in tondor torms, and enid that continued ill-health and no work had driven him to desire death. Mra, Sohl, boing iguorant of American cnstoms, tho family haylug removed to this country from Gormeny but six ‘months ago, did not report her husband's doath to tho palice. It was uecidontally learnod yos- torday aftornoon. The family are in vory ro- duced ciroumstnncos, nnd must subsist on the cll:&ulty of othors, Thorash mon was 42 yours old. The corner-stone of a Jewlsh Bynagoguo, whicl i8 to bo orected on a lot of rathor cwroum- goribod domonsions, on the oast side of Pacifle avenuo, botween Iarrison aud Polk atrcots, was laid yesterdny aftornoon, with all tho anclent coreniony peculiar to the Ilobrow faith, 'he groater portion of the day was devotod to tho work, aud a Inrge nunber of porsona took part, A high bonrd fonco, with a door in it, protocted thon: from tho gnzo of passors-by on tho stroct, and mado the payment of o dollar admission foo nocessury. Quito o large sum of money was raised in this way, and will bo addod to the fund with which tho church is to be built. Anothor strango featuro of tho occasion wans tho w@alo of "tho corner-stone at auction, The poraon bidding tho largest amount of monoy, and baving the stono “knooked down " to biw, wansupposed to got the worth of his monoy in tho cannciousnoss of having dono oharitablo act. When our roportor left, tho price of tho ptono was hotwoen $200 and #8300, aud was still raising, ‘Flieva wore plonty of ro- freshmonts within the inclosure, and the greater number of tho peopls romalned during tho doy and paid for their entiug and diinking in preforonco to golug homo. 'The money taken in mlthlu way was 1o sumall smount of tho day's ro- ooipts, A horrible affray oconrred in Now York on July in _the npurimonts of Mrs. Hart, No, 263 Weut Forty-nevonth stroot, Now York. It ap- pears that tho lady's husband resides iu this oity, he two hiaving been soparated by somo domes- tio quarrol, Itobort Licut nnd Martin Goldon, with othors, were prosent whon Mra, Ifart road & lottor x-m-,mnl:();l recolved from ler hushaud, ‘Tho letter coutained an luvitation to roconvilia ton, and. an oxeiting discussion arose botwoon the represontative frlonds of the husband and wifo whothor sho should rojoin him or not. All hnd boon drinking, and from words thoy came to blows, DBoat, s brothor of Mre. Iart, assaulted GQolden, " who drow & lknifo and rushod toward his: nntngonist, Mry. IHnrt, with her babe in lier arms, throw he Bolf botweon the combatants, Tha blow intend- od for Bast foll on the obild's throal, eutting it in o horrible manuor. ~Goldon wnd committed o nwait thorosnlt of thoe child's injurion, which oro hollovod to bo fatnl, and Tost way hold for intoxication and digorderly conduct, In Tnr Trinuxk youtorday, o eall was made to the chaiftablo ladios of tho' city to miniator to thio wants of Mra. Coolog, tho wifo of ong of tho unfortunnto mou who foll from tho roof of the dopot building on tho day of tha Jubilco, Tho itom hao oansod & 'p;uullumnu to write & commn- niontion to thin pnpor _which whould produce an explanation. Tio atntes that ho was present at tho time tho acoi- dont oceurred. A collection wag immodiately takon up by two i.'uullomnn for tho fnmilios of the two mon. Whon ho last saw thore mon, just boforo rohiearsal was ovor, thoy bnd a stova-pipe Liat filled with curronoy, somo of tho donations swmonnting to §6. Onr correspondent contrib- uted o dollar himself. Ilo avors that ho has found out that the amount rafsed was upwards of $200, Tho two goutlomon said thoy wore collecting wundor tho ordorn of Mossra. Carpontor and Bheldon, As nothing has boon heard or thiy yery gonorots lm{arnmmn contribution sinco that timo, would 1k not ba net as well for Mesars. Carpontor aud Sholdoy, ny well as the collactors, to pivo an acconut of their voluutary stoward- ;xxm:. Tho douors would ¢ like Lo know, you now," A groat doal of fuss has boon mnde ovor the fact that two Gorman %nutlumnn had o flst fight, on Monday aftornoon, in tho banking house of Mendoweroft Brothers, Tho combntants woro Toaul Rothbarth, President of the Composition Granito Company, and Louis Guetschow, an in- suranco man, aud propriotor of tho Lako Swim- ming School. Buch fights ocour ovary duy. Indeed, much worso onos are passed by unnoticed, save Dy tho crowd which gathor aronnd tho pugilistn, But this fight was_participated in_ by two prom- inent gontlemouof the Gorman aristocraoy, Ar~ {stocracy soldom fights, with fists, It usos wenp- ons of humau invoution. Not that atistocracy lins cowardly blood in its veins, Oh no; but beeanso its hands wonld got sotled and its clothes dQisarranged. Thorofore, whon it flEhm, it stands afar off, and shoots or mnkes thrusts with o eword, But thoso Gorman gentlomon fought with tholr fiata. Thoroforo, having doparted from & notablo practico among gentlomen of their clngy, they have boon mich written about and ovon interviewed. Of courso tho nffair was dis- graceful to both partics. Tholr roasons for on- gaging iu it wum‘puroly imaginativo. Boing dis- gracorul, tho affair may as well bo dismissod bg suyiug that Guotsohow wae badly_sbusod, ani will rémain in bis house for somo- days, boonuso hio doos not wish his frionds to soe the long strips of court-plastor which ornament his counto- nunce, e e — EDUCATION AT HYDE PARK. A regular mooting of tho Board of Education of Hydo Park was held on Monday ovening. All the mombors woro presont. Tho rosignation of Lucy J, Ridor was presonted and nccoptod with rogrets. Tho potition of reaidents at Brooklino for more school necommodations was roforred to Mossre, Binford, Healy, and Barker, who are aleo to report on tho condition and nocossitios of tho gchools' in the south end of the Diatrict, Tho Board expressed & do- siro to furnish ample school facilitios 08 fast 08 growing necossity domanded, but on nccount of tho largo demands on tax-payors, will fool compellod to give proforouco to thoso localities whoso school lots may be donated, as Lias been done in othor parts of the district. Tho commuuication of Geo, Bherwood & Co. on Readers,was referred for invostigation to Mossrs. Remmor, Binford, and Barkor, On thoir potition, tho lady toachers woro allowed full pay for ono wook's Borvices that had been deducted from the boginning of the yosr. Janitors, and othor small bills to the smount of $262.85 wers orderod paid, Bloctions and adjustment of the salarios of teacliors for tho onsuing year weoro then made a8 follows : Prineipal and Superintendent, £, N, Haskell, TFirst Acslatant Tiosslo B, Huniington, Firot Assfatant Maris A, Wait,.. il Mrs, 8, A, Parsons. ... 700 3 Miss Stolp..... 00 Woodlawn School, Miss Fleming. 700 Brookifue School, Misa BT, Footo, 700 Bouth Park School, Mra, Miller. 700 Parkside Bchoul, deforred.... 700 German teucher, Prof, Hubsen) Diwwing teachier, doforred, v vyr.ve Janitor High Hchool, Lyman Riley 40 Mastor Faulknor was admitted to the High School. Adjournad to Monday, July 21 CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. £oenAx Evemio, July 8, * Since our last roviow nothing hsa ocenrred to dise turd tho quict 80 long provalent, or to ungottlo prices, which aro now_stendy and uniform, not ouly for thg leading staples, but for nearly all articlgs coumerated in the ilst, While business is moro or loss dopreased in ull dopartmets, tho deprossion ia not greator than iu cuctomary at {his season; on_the contrary, tho dls- tribution, though mainly in'smnll parecls, makes a fair sggregatd, and shiows o respeotablo increase in comn- ‘parison with tho eorresponding period last year, Tho presonce hero within tho past fow days of buyora from tho moro romoto pointe i indicativo of an carly open- ing of the full trade, and, a5 ntocks in tho hands of ro- taflors aro’ romarkably 'light, tho comig scason promives to boan activo ono for our jobberd, Tho fo- sults of tho wemi-annual etock-taking are in’ tho mnfu Batisfactory, our Wholosalo morcliants hoving stcceod~ od in working their stocks dovn to o comparatively Tow point witliout allowing thiem todotoriorate in point of assortinent and gencral aitractivencan, Tho carpet trado coutinuoa quiot, with Lttlo or no variation in prices, While tho murko! ia well suppliod with goods, both of domeatic and forelgn manufacture, tlioro i no conaldorable overplus, ond atocks are hold witls confidonce, ‘Tho followlng concerniog the New York drygoods markot ia from tho Dulletin: # "o results of the semi-nnuunl btock-taking nro be- giuningto ogzo out, aud although horo and thero s oueo may bo founld with whom both caloa and profta have Loon fairly satisfactory, it {8 foarod that, on the ‘wholo, tho pnst slx months’ business Las beon far from profitable, and, {n soma cancs, utterly "discouraging. Ifhio oxtroluo backwarduoss of tho spring, and tho so- vority of the weathor in largo scctions of the country carly In tho yeor, divorted o considerablo portion of tho trado which isually comos to tbis city €0 tho lurge Jobbers in th intorior, who wera thua cnabled to ab- #orb 4 not inconsiderabla slare of tho profia which would athorwiso bave accrucd in thia centro, | Tho markct for cotton goods has dovoloped no new fea- tures, oxcopt that & fow makes of ebirtings, etc,, ara now moro frmly hald by the jobbors, but priccs are matuly unchanged, 8o 80on us trado opons somo price revisions by tho agonts may bo looked for, and some anedium grades of bleackiod ohirtiugs, as well as cer— tain brands of thren and four yard' brown coltons, ywill probably bo somowhat advancod fa_price, but in tho absouce of apeculation 1o material chatges aro tooked for i tho Ummodiato future,” QUOTATIONB. Attantlo A, Alluutic 1T, 4-4 Atlontlo D, 4-4 Atluntio P, 4-4, Indian JTead, 4 Indian Houd, $4 I Agawam ¥ Bhawmut, Btark A, 44, Swift River, Nushville, Nashvillo, 30 Utiea O ROWNA, Dwight Btar, 4-4,. Noshua E, 4040, Coutinental O, Naslua It 80-4n. Naslua 0; 81 TPopperoll 1, 40-in Popperell It 80-u.. 125 Tepporoll O, Bi-in.. 1% | Maseachusoits I, Pepporell N, 30-in..:10} | Portamouth P.... nixa, Morrimao W, Piuk...120 | Garner Fancy.. Borrimac D, Fancy. 11" | Amoskeag Fauoy. Cocheco Yuncy......1136 | Mouruing 11 Dunuoll Funcy, ... .11 Richmond Fan Amerlcan Funcy, Bprague Funoy @louduster., Renfrow .., Lancaster', COMIET JANY, Naumlteag sattcens, , 14)gu | Rockport,.... Pequot nattoens,...,13% | Columbian CORIR aanas s 15 Indian Orchard, CAMNDIOH, Qarner Flat 740 | Blaler's Paper, ‘Washington,. T} | Banville upor, 8 Liigh colors, extea, ULFEACHLED OOTTONS, Tonadate cambric. Lymou, do.. Now York Miils Wamsulta, .. iido of thio Weat. Tangden, GB.. Fruit of ho Loom. 3onsdnlo, v .0 &nroscoggi, . Aubiirn, ‘A| Minnehaha, -4 Minneliabn, 7.8, Amoskeng, AOS Awmoskeay, A, Amoskeag, Amoskoag, O Amoakoug, D, York Bluo, Amoskenk, Uolwublun, s, Warron, AXA....o Warren, BB, | Warren, 00, Minnehaha, 6-9, Amonkeag, 0-3, Amonkesy, 3-3, Uneasvillo, A, Hartford, oxts Liartford, Imp! Bmith’a taposts Martrord rtaz, rasna, - Lowall oxtra, China matting 4-4, Ohina maiting 6-4, Ohina maiting 0-4, .. 400 Rod and wh, e’k -4 , . 430 Engliah cocoa, bost. Amierican cansmon, Anorican best, . 2160 Rod nnd wh. ch'k d-4 , .35 Red and wh, ch'k 54 ,:40c TERMA. Spool thiread, grain bogs, eto., 30 days, or 1 per cont ofr 10 dayna, Domoatica, eottonailos, cout off 30, 4 por cont off 10 dayn, Rontucky joans, ete., 1 por Reqular ' dopartmont cont ofF 30, 0 por cont off 10 days, CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. ods, 4 por cent off 00, & por TozspAr Evexnsa, July 8, Tho following tablo glvoa the rocelpts and shipmonts of lumber, Itll, and_shingles for tho past week, sud thio corrosponding timu ouo year ago Ttccelpts, Shipments. 1873, 1872, 1879, 1872, 41,763 17,437 10,624 0,414 8, 0,608 ) Bloveesovneses 3,721 ST 2106 Duiring o past ook, the colintry domand for L= borat tho yards, a8 woil-as tho docks, hina fallon off conslderably, This is duo parily to tho interruption cataed by tho Fourth, but ‘mainly on account of tho bighor frolahts which took offoct on tho lst, .Tho gountry duslors Liavo boen Iaying 1n Taryo slocks of lumber for tho last fow weoks in snticipation of this event, and the arrolmblll\‘nln thnt, for the noxt fow ‘wooks, at least, trade will bo rathor quict, Tho recoipts of cargo lumber bavo beon quite Inrfio, capoclally dur- ing the Inst fow days, Tho first of tho week tho markot ‘was quite but tho Fourth interfered with trade during the luhur Lalf, aud the Jarge fleet offering yesterday, causod o weak ond dopressed feeling, The demand Lea bLesn mainly from olty dealers, lho\,llsh thero hiag boon some fnquiry from outside parties. daytho markot oponcd dull, _Thoro -#ere quite s i ber of city dealors prosent, but thoy were not disposed to trade unlcss at concossions, which wero roluctantly nted, and after this soveral cargoes wore sold, prices eing from 23@75¢ lowor for most deacriptions, Wo ‘quoto good hoards and strips at $10,00@15.00 ; Joista ond acantling, $0,00@0.50; coarso mixed cargoos, $8.50; ahinglos, $3.00 ; lath, $2.00, ‘Tho following salcs wers roported : Cargo schr Monsoon from Ludiugton, 120 m mill- run ot $0.00 for jolsta and scantling, aud $16,00 for balance, Schr 8ilag, from Ludington, 178 m mill-run boards and stripa st ${4.00, Bolir Presto, from Lud- Ington, 180 m jofeta snd scantling at $9,00, Schr Madi~ Bon, from White Lake, 00 m coarse mixed at $8,60, Sold by Blanchard, Dorland & Co, O-rlxn prop Trusdoll, from Groon Bay, 450 m “A" ehinglos ot $,00, Sold by Artomat arter. Cargo schr Tastuln, from Ludington, 180 m foot Jolst aud scantlivg at $9.50; 150 m Iath at $2,00. Oargo achr Drivor, from Ludington, 65 m feot common strips and boards at $10,00; 80 m feot joists and acant~ ling 8t $0.50, Cargo schr Poorin, from Munistee, 160 m feot joist and scantling ot $9.80, Sold by It K. D e Trueadell, from Grean I 500 m “A? largo prop Trueadell, from Greon Bay, 600 mu “/A” abinghoa ot §5.00, Bold Uy Trish, Butlon & o, LUMDER PREIGHTH wore dull and lower all round, Following arathe quo- tations : Manisteo, $2,25; Ludington, $2.00; Muskegon, $1.76 QBT : Ocoitlo, £3.00; Monomirics, $2.25; ' Whito lic, $2.00'; Grand Haven, &1.75@1ETS. AT THE 8. T TIE YARDE Tho yard trado has boon rather quiot the past week, tho breok in tho week, and tho hdvance in frolghts having lossonod the ntotior domand, Thero has been no change in prices, Wo quoto; Flrat cloa.. . ... @55.00 Becond cloar, 1 inch to 4 nch. 46,00 @50.00 Tnird clear, 1 inch 1380 Giow Third clear, thick, Clear flooring, 1 2888 dressod, sccol 00 ‘Wagon-box boards, soleeted, 14 {nchies and upward, , 06,00 A stocl boards, $4.00 1 stock boards, 21,00 0 stock boards, 16,00 Common_boar .00 12,00 Jolt, scantling, small timbor, fencing, ote,, 10 foot and undor. .. 12.00 14.00 13,00 2,00 00 00 25 395 @ 9,50 . X’l.flx@ s.ggx por car £0 be added whon transforred, ‘which charge follows the shingles, Thicknes—Fivo ahinglos to b two inchos in thick- ness, Length—Sixteen incheos, HARDWOOD, or Stay Bhingles on "track. $35.008160.00; _olear, .00@50.00; cull, $20.003 looring, $5 00, - b m%o@o i com $10.00@25.00 al)- oar, .00 § mon, ¢ 25.00 5 cull, $10,00816,00 ; floarins, $30.00@40.00, Oak—Olour, $20,00@40.00; comnon, $10.00@25.00 ; cull, $8.00@16,00, 20,08 Hickory—Oicar, $28,00@50.00; common, 20,00 et SIS DI 3 Maple—Olear, $22,00G36,00; common, $16,00@25.00; cull, $10.00315,00, 16,00, 3 s Tuttrint—0lear, $35.0080.00; comrmon, $20,008 80,00, ; Oliorry—Olear, $40.00@00.00; comman, $16.00@ 365,00+ cul, m.&o@m.m@ ' g Black-Walnus — Countr $05.00@85,00; common, Whltowood—Clear, $30.00@40,00; common, $20,00 | 2! @25.00 3 oull, $10,00316. ‘Wagon Stock—Hlickory wagon poles, each, 45@570 3 box boards, R0 Florida roldl codar, 8o per ft; mnhogany, 4Uc ; do eountors, 500; rosewood. GO@80G 3 white holly, Wc, et ol MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Finuncial Nows. Nzw Yonux, July 8,~Moucy was casy at 3@4. Blulune wns strong and higher at 1094 net for:60 doys, and 110,@110X for siglt, Tho ris haa cauded engagemonts of gold coin for export on Wodnesday to tho amount of , besidoa which $160,000 in silver ‘Dars will bo shipped, Gold was nctivo and higher, sdysneing from 1164 to 1153;, closing st 1163¢@116%. Loons, 3@5 per cent. Oleatings, 941,000,000, Treasury disbursements, $421,000, ' Cuatoms recolpts, $405,000, @overnmonts wore strong, with an upward tendency, and an unabatod demand from forelgn baukers, Btate bonds ruled quict. Btocka wero quite sctive, with more important chungea than for some time, 'Tho market opencd strong, nud during tho early part of tho day prices sdvancod @S por cont, bul in tho lato dealings thers 'was o gonoral deoling, owing to freo realizing, Erie and Northwostern were oxceptionally weak thirough- out, Tho chief fluctustions wero: Erlo, 623, 613; Northweatern, 71, 69)¢; Pacific Mail, %, 1 “Western Unton, 33, 853, B13¢ ; Rook Taland, 110%, 11137, 110%; New York Cenlral, 1035, 104%, 1033¢ {vabuat, 19%¢, 05 70; Union Pacifle, 203, 213¢; Harlem, 1263, 1393, 15 Bt. Josoph, 892, 3037, 993 Bt Paul, 517¢, 5257, bukg 0.0, & 1. U, 2, B3, 3/ Pauama, 11036, 113, 110 5 Lake Hlioro neglocted at 963 @0, Storllug, 109X, GOYERNMRNT DONDS, 119% ‘axles, per sot, $1.00@LS0 ¢ A, $30.00@40.00 g Goupons, '81 Goupona 67 Coupone, '63 Coupons, '8 Goupons, 04 QGoupons, '65 ., Curroncy 8. Qoupons;’05 (aow)... 1175 | Now 6a,serens. BoNDS, 02 | Virgintas, old,.......43 Tenncasees, ol Tennosscos, now. Virginias, now. North Carolinds, 0id..aT North Carolinas, now.15 00xs, Bt Paul pfd, .o, a3 Wabash, 70 , a7 : i Unlon Pacitio bouds, Central Pacifio bonds, 1 51 2 Dol, Lack, & Woate L & Erio. Forolgn Muarkotn, Lrvaneoot, July 811 s, m.—Broadstuffe un- changed, ¥iour, 27s@u8, ‘Wheat—Wintor, 124 243 l,)l‘lu&{, 104 83@11s Bd ; whito, 118 9d ; club, 128 2d@ L44d) ors, 27a 8@ 1778 8d, Pork) 6ds, 'Lard, SUs Lrvenroor, July 8-2:90 p, m.—Drosdatuffs Wheat—Winter, 11s 10d; spriug, 10s 9d@1ls White, 118 TU@11s 0d, icut unchupiged, Lowbow, July 8~8 P, in,—Consola for monoy, W)"GH“;S 3 _account, 027;@03; 10-408, 0037 § 8-2.8 of '8, 03X ; do of *a7, 03 § new %, 00 ; Lrle, 49, o bultfon fn the Bank'of Englaud' has lucroaved 24,000, ullow, 420 6, Foankront, July 8.—Fiva-twonties of 63, 005, Pauts, July 8.—Toutes, 80¢ 47c, Livesroos, July 8,—Cotton dull, llld(llmg“gpllnd 83@82 ; Orlenus, 0@0d, Salos of 10,000 Lals American, ea ; apeonlation and export, 3,000 o radntuffe dull, California white wheat, avoraga quality, 118 7@113 0d ; club do, 12 @1 &d ; Ted spring;'10s 90@ 118 84 ¢ rod winlor, 11a 104, Flour, 2Mu@2ds, Oorn, 378 SA@3Ts 04, Clicess, 03s, ' Oumborlsnd iniddles, 874 64§ short b, 308 04, Ligcelyta of whoat for the past thrco days, 03,000 dull, 6} ‘qra; Amoriean, 48,000 qra, Recolpta of corn tho anme 5, 10,000 qr, all Amorican, Duftinlo LiveStock Marlkets [Purrgo) July 8,~CATTLTltocolpta, to,duy, in- uding 104 cara roported hrrlviug, 1450, ol for tho wock; 4,098, Tho market opencd’ albw, selfora aud huyors ulaiiding apart o, holdors aaking 3o highor liin tnat weolds cloving prieen, Homo, fevw sales wera mido nt au advanco of s, Bixty ear-londn woro held gvor from Inat wooks 100 wore” dikpoted o, Balon: 100 Illinots stocrs, 1,015@1,345 bk, $5,12%¢@0.12¢ § N5 Qhlo steers, 90731383 1bv, $4.875@0.45 ; 41 Tox nn Moors, BRU@1,000 the, $4.2035.00; 77 Missouri stoers, 1,095@1,139 Uiy, $6.35G 8,50, BUEAT AND LaMba—Lectipls to-day, noluding ro- ported arrivala, 3,800 : total for fho wak, 4,800, Tho market lina not yut oponed, Hour—Noalnts to-day, ineluding roportad arrivals, wook, 8700, T markot wan_find uyers and solfars Luolog widely opart, o alen, Yesterduy, 1,300 1llinola nud Ohdv Logs, 180 @60 Iba, nold ot $1.0534.76, New York Bry Goods Mariet. New Yoiux, July 8,—Business continnies vory qulet with tho jobbers ‘in oll branches, The commisrlon housos nto generally dull, but_heavy waoluns ato n fair dewmand by the clothlors at stoady prices, Joans and docakinn aro dull, Ropellents aro moving alowly, Cotton gooda ruto steady i price, Fauryard browt shcotinga nre Lold moro firmly by tho foblcrs, Fancy ‘hoslory and knitted goods for tho fall aro belig arder= e, Ttalian cloths for inings are n botter requost and firm, Forelgn gonda rulo dull. 6014 total for 4] “this morniug, Ioston Live-Stock Market. WATENTOWN, July B.—BEr OATTLE—Recolptn, 1,01, Thero was o Witlo bottor foaling in choleo cattlo, nnd prices ruled firm, with osles of cholco at $10.00@ 10,25 ; oxtrs, $0.00@0,75; firat qllnlll{, $8,00@8.02 7 socond quality, $8.00@7.50 3 {hird quality, $5,00@6.60, SuEee AND LaMuA—Raceipte, 2,204, °Market dull, ‘but thio lght supply kopt pricos from doclining, Lamba wore ot laat weok’ figurce, Bales of wool sheop, in Iots, at $3.00@4.00; oxtrn, $4,60@7.00; spring lanibs, $0,00@11,60. 3 Tho Produce Markots, NEW YORT; Nrw Yonx, July H-CorroN—Belter request for epinning, but oxportors out of tho market ; upland, le, BrrapsTurra—Flonr mora actlvo, and o sliado firm- er: rocolpts, 6,000 brls ; supertine Wustern aud State, $4.15@5.80 3’ common to good oxtru, $5,65@0,16 3 goud 1o’ chioice, §0.20@0.75; whito whent oxtra, 30.8065.0 Obio oxtra, $6.00@8.0. Ryo flour quict ond wu changed. ' Oorn mesl quict; Weatorn, $9.30@.35. Wheat opeited quict_sud closod lower with goud o~ mand ; rocolpts, 138,000 b ; rojocled Apring, $1.8@ 1,90; No, 2 Nortliweatorn, $1.40@141; do Miltratikeo, $1.4991.43; No. 1 do, §1.50 3 No. 1 Duluth, $1.48. Ryo heavy nnd lower, Darloy'quict, Malt ratiicr moro activo; Conada Weat, $1.90@1.35, Corn activo and a shado higher 3 recolpls, 163,000 1ni ;_ntenmor Western mizod, 61@330 ; very choicy'do, 4G50 ; eail do, 87307 1din drled, 600; yellow, 6ot heated ond uze nound Wentorn mixed, 4G@40c. _Oats heavy and lower; rocolpts, 123,000 bu ; iow inixod Western, 435@4d 50} whito a0, {8@ble; Linck do, K@4de, Taos—Steady ; Westorn, 18@18X0. HAT—Qulot and firm, Hova—Dull. Gnooritzs—Coffco unchanged, Bugat steady snd unchanged. Bolnsscs steady. itlco quict b T4@ 8340, }l’rrnox.!uu——flmdn, 7303 rolined, 11%@18e, TunrexTing—Quict ot 4@ e, ‘ProvisioNs—Firmor, but unsot{lad : now moss pork 8L $17.25@17.60 ; primo moss, $16,76@10.25, Deef une changed. Cut monts quict and firm, Middlos steady ; short cloar do for Decomiber, 80; long clear, B(@Yc. rd stronger ; Wostorn stenin, July, B3¢, urrEi—Unchanged, GCrigese—Dull at 12@12)c, Wutsxy—1a folr dojin nid at 013@02c. UFFALO, - Burraro, July 8. —-BuransTorrs—Wheat inactive and hoavy; No. 2 Milwaukoo offored nt $1.31, without buyers, Corn in fair demand and highor ; salos, 5,000 u Westorn mizod nt 44@450; 40,000 bix Kline drled, privato torma; 13,000 bu Westorn at 43c. Oats quict’} sulos, 6,000 bu'No. 2 at 38}, Frrronrs—Unchnoged, OINGINNATL Omomxarz, July 8.—Breapsorrs—Flour firm o 0.75@7.00, Wheat firm 3 No, 2 rod _wintor, $1.40. Gorn frm at60c, Ryo fim ab0e, Oata stoady ot 34 e, Provigrons—Activo and firm; mess pork, $16,50 17,00, Lard quict end firm ; stcam offered sparingly and nominally at 8%c; kettlo, jobbiug sales, 83gc, Bulk meat strong ; salos shouldors at Tico ; spot, 7ic, buyor Auguat ; clear rib, 9o ; apot, 9340, buyer Augilat; clear held ot 9igc, Dacon in'good demand ; shoulders scarce at 8Xc for clear ril ; salos ab 9@9%0 goner- orally held at 100, ‘Winsxy—Firm ot 88¢. S GO, 0sweGo, July 8,—Wheat dull ; ordinery white Can- ada, $1.725 No, 1 Milwaukdio apring, $L44. Corn, Ligh mixed, 62@63c, DETROIT, Dernorr, July 8.—~BreAbsTUrss—Flour quiet and unchianged, ' Whost dull and & shado lower; oxtra $1.84; No. 1, SL.TI@174; nmber, $140@1.47. Coru stoady at 40@ 420, Onts, 38c, LOUISVILLE, LovtsviLLE, July B—BrEAnsTorrs~Flour in fal domand and nchangod, Corn firm ; GG@S58e, on included. Onty, 40@42¢, eacks included. Provistons—Sloss potk higher ot $16.50. firmor ; shonldors, BA(@830 ; cloar b, 10:(@1l clonr, 10M@10%0 all ‘packed ; plain baws, 13@LTke} sugar-cuted, 14)@15c, Dulk meats firm ; shoulders, Tigo; clear 'rib, 0K0; clear, 93¢, all looso, Lard, prime stoam, 8o, MILWAUREE, Minwauxer, July 8.—Bneapsturrs—Flour_quist and_unchougod, Whoat firm ; No. 1, §1.25; No, 2 $1183¢ cash or July ; $110% Atguat, Oats sieady al e, Cor fu fuls ethand and higher 3 o, 3, . j i § No. 2, Rye firm; No, 1, 62%¢c, Barloy fir Fur1anTs—Tro Bullalo, 6}c; Owego, 10ie, Recesrra—Flour, 3,000 bils ; wheat, 113,600 bu, BureaenTs—Flour, fl'ogi %\‘l ~wlhoat, 56,000 bu, : it . New OnLeas, July 8.—Duzavsrorrs~Corn, mized, 883503 whito searce ot 032, 2;03c, ‘novistoNs—Dry malt meate scarce ; shonlders, Sc, Bacan searco at 075310%c. Hums, 162 3163c, Otbers unclionged. Frvanour—Storling, 26 ; sight, 3¢ premium, Gold, bales: good ordinory, 1185, Corrox—Quict ; salos, 400 63403 low mddlings, 1770 ; middlings, 1850 3 mids Aling Orleans, 103{¢, Recaipts, 665bales, No oxports, ‘Btock, 46,697 ' baloa, 1 TOLEDO, Torxpo, July B8,~BneapsTurra—TFlour ‘Wheat (\u[l and lower ; amber Michigan, $147%, ot § $1.463¢, July ; No, 1 red, $1.64. Corn a shade bhigher ; bigh mixed, 4330 bid, epot; 44)c buyer Angust’; Iow mixed, 413¢¢, 8pot 03, uellor Sep- tembor? white, $9c5 1o grado, 33@3e, * Oats steady ; No. 1, 883¢c ; No, 2,'35c ; rejected, S1ice, | Fueionts—Firm and unchanged, n Rrortrrs—Flour, nonb; wheat, 9,000 bu ; corn, 6,000 bu; onts, 1,000 b, : SrrpMENTs—Flour, 800 bris; wheat, 4,000; corn, 83,000 bu; oats, 700, & BT. LOUIS, \ 81. Louts, July 8.—Dieansrurrs—TFlour Armor,but steady, only a loeal aud order demand, Whent firm ; no really 00d in markot ; No. 2 rod_quotable, $1.70 ; No, 3 o, §1.00. Gorn Arr ; N . 3, 80¢ cash ; 8740 Auguat, Onts firm ; No. 2, 71X@2830 in elovntor, 4@3430 shoked, Tarloy dull' aud nominal, Rye qulot: No, 3, 600’ in East Llovator, Pork firz ; $15,.25@11 , Puovisions—Dulk weats hold very i ot an ade vance, no round lots offoring, BDacon strong; shoul. dors Hld, gice ol b, 02/G 1007 clow, 1061040 shoulders, bityer Augusty 8. Lard dult sud nomt* nal, ‘Wingry—Dull end lower, unsalable at over 873c, OwrTre—Quist and unolisnged, Hoas—Quiat at M.Wn(l 25, ENLiS, Blzups, July 8.—Cotton aciive and higher; low middling, 11@180. BueansTurpa—Flour dull and nominal, Corn, 53@ 550, Oats dull and drooping ot 8¢, Cornmoal dull ut BraN—Firm at $12,00 Hav—Tonctive, Bacon—Hteady ; shoulders, Bc ; sides, 105/c. PoiLaperesia, PrtADELTRILA, July B.—DBREADSTUrFA—Flour dull ; rices favor Diuyots; suporfinc, §3,60@4.25 3 oxtras, &amsalu ‘Whoat quiot and steady ; nmbor, el . $1.70 5 whilo, $1.85, Ryo—Wostern, 8lc, Corn active } yallow, 55@560; whitc, 6lo; mixed Westorn, 54@50¢. ” Ontaactivo ; white, 44@170 5 mixed, 41@4de. Prronxun—Orude, 13 ; rolued, 18c, Provistoxs—Dull, Wattsky—Dull at 933ge, BALTIMORE, Baurnvone, July 8.—DuzAnsrures—Flour _dull and unchangod. Wheat f‘!llflfi and steady 3 red Weat- ern, $1.96@1.48; amber, $1.85. Corn nowminal; no ro- celpta, Oats uclive; mixed Westers, 40@470, white, 80, Ryo quiot and'unchanged. ProvisioNs—Firm ; stock withdrawn In snticlpae Hon of higher prices, Burren—Unchanged, ‘Wittsux—Quiet aud stoady at 030, ——— MARINE, Port of Ohlcngo. July 8, ARRIVED, .. Bark J, G, Manton, Erle, 1,100 tons coal, Behir Clintplon, Oloveland, 1,000 tons coal, Bohir Baml, H, Foater, Oleveland, 1,160 tons coal, Schr Harmony, Manistuo, m lumber, 50 m lath, Behr Thoa, H, Huwlsud, Oswego, 600 toha coal, Behr Monsoou, Ludington, 120'm lunber, Sehr Coral, Lificoln, 100 m iumber, 4 m lth, Hcow Aunie Tomine, Maniatee, 138 m lumber, Schr Mury Aun, Motiomtnea, 140 m lumiber, Bargo Mars, Ludinglon, 260 m lumber, Hobr Etbun'Allen, Oconto, 120 lumbor. Hoow Iarmous, ‘Soutl laven, 45 m limber, 20 ods slaba, Hoaw Grangor, Willett’s Pler, 60 m Iumber, Hehr Sea Gom, Ludington, 100 m humber, Belir Gornelln, Monominad, 318 w lumbor, 50 m latl, Hehir 0, Gordon, Ludington, 40 m lumber, Bclir K, Fitzgeruld, Erie, 530 tous coal, Schr Chirfatlua Nilsson, Butfalo, 625 to Prop Ira Obattes, Baugatuck, 20 bxs fi 8ehir Driver, Ludington, 160'm lumb Brig Pligrin, Oconto, 160 m lumber, Bebir A, Moshor, Olovoland, 16 tons coal, Belir Beotls, Erlo, 1,460 tons conl, Belir J., Catchpold, Alautsteo, 130'm lumbor, Prop Oharlos teltz, Manlstoo, 160 ta lumuer, 25 m lath, 35 m plckola, Schr Ida, Muskegon, 180 m lumber, 25 m lath, rig Qommerce, Motiomineo, 85 m lumber, 60 m lath, Prop Java, BuThlo, 6,000 brlé salt, Bohr J. V. Tuylor, ¥ord Rivor, 300 m Jumber, 1 m Iath, Belir G, 11, Haokloy, Ohubioygan, 220 m lumbor, 51 ni ath, Sohr Col, Ellawarth, Clovoland, 607 tons cosl, 8ehr Lizzio Doak, 5, Josoply 60 m lusaber, Sohr Annis Bhervwood, Erlo, 1,100 tons eoul, Bchir Ataunto, Buffalo 628 tons conl, Schr Pilot, Muskegon, 190 in lumber, Prop Vuvdrite, Muuoihinoo, 01 phis Burgo E, Williama, Menomineo, 300'm lumber, Bargo Houors, Meomiuse, 200 m Jumbur, 400w lath, coal, 70 10 lumber, . which has caunod 8o much dami Darge Bronnon, Monomines, 200 in lumber, 600 m lath, Schr I Dranich, anll;:’nn:'m m lumber, A erop W. I, Barfium, Erlo, 1,300 tona co Selie Pliconix, Tord Rivor, 180 m lumber, Hebr 11, G, Albrecht, Tord Rivor, 220 m lambor, ) Rehr Addio, Bonton'1tarbor, 80 th fumbor, tiohr Iivolyh, Tolland, 38 m Inmber. Hehr Paorla, Monintos, 160 m Jumbor, Belir Knto I, Bruco, Littlo Lodus,, 435 tons cont, &ehr ‘Lhios, M, Forry, Olovoland, 1,112 lona coal, Hehr Jo Vilas, Ludington, 140 m Iimbor, Behr Idnho, Clovoland, 410 tona conl, Behir Temyoot, Manateo, 160 1n lumber, NIGUT ANRIVAL fetir Orphinn Doy, Olovoland, 040 fona coal, Trop Yocrless, Marquoite, 640 tona iron oro and sun. drios. Prop Alaskn, BufTalo, 300 Lrla salt, Helir Madlson, White Take, 76 m lumber, Helir John Bean, Jr., Boll, 130 m Iumber, Prop Montana, Buffhio, 821 bris sugar and sundries, Btmr Cloveland, Ogdeusburgh, mundrios, SARED .. July 8, Prop Enst, Godorlch, 10,006 bu oats, 40 bu corn, 60 bris'corn meal, Stmr Annlo Young, Buffalo, 3,000 bu wheat; Erlo, 10,000 bin oats, 500 brla flour, Behr Atimosphiere, Juffolo, 16,000 bu corn, Prop Norman, Hancock, 75 baga ood, and sundries,s Trop Cuyohoga, Dulutth, 4,000 bu oals, 86 bris four, 40"brln pnlt, Helir Foatorin, Buffalo, 16,000 bu corn, NIGHT CLEARANOES. Prop Peotlons, Marquotto, 804 pkgs sundries, 200 pligs ovislons, and sundrios, - : 8etr A, J, Rogors, BufTalo, 23,410 bu corn, TropIdatio, Buffaio, 16,000 b corn, 7,600 bu whast, and sundrios, Sehr Potomac, Milivaukeo, light, Sehr Gal, Gook, Buffalo, 17,173 bu whost. Brig Bochanic, Marquotto, light, Schr T, 8, Marhli, BufTalo, 35,000 bu corn, Btimr Alanka, Buffalo, 200 bris flour, Prop Ocean, Montreal, 100 bales broom corn. Eehr Adirondnek, Brockvillo, 19,641 bu corn, Prop Oswegatehit, Ogdensburgh, 4,800 bu corn, Lako Frolghts. Trolghts wore active at & doclino of 10, Quotabla at 5o for corn, 6o for wheat, and 4@4Xo for oats to Dut- £alo, Tho chnrlors wore: To Buffalo: Behra O Wolis, Annto Vought, @, D, Dousman, Amaranth, ¥ B. Bruce, L, Hanno,' Keldorhouss, A, J, Rogors, tars at60; nchra Zack Ulnndlor and Col. Gook, whest at 60; 'schr Parann, onts at 4io; prop ht. Lauis, vieat” (ventorday) ot Gio; “prip. Dadgot o corn through to on, ~ To Portland, via Barnis, prop 8. D, Oaldwoll, corn ; to Onwogn, Achr ‘Mary L, Higglo, corn at 1050 ; scb Havana, corn on privato torms to Rockvillo, achr Adirondae, corn on privato terma{ to Thorald, scbr Annlo Marln, wheat &t g0 prop Misatn, onta to Bufalo, on privaté terma, Capnolty cquni to ‘60,000 bu whoat, 800,000 bu_corn, 130,000 bu onts, From Milwaukeo to Now York via BuiTalo, prop Montana, whoat through, Buwriso, duly 5,—Oharters roportod : _Bohz Alice, caal to Oliesgo, $1.12% per ton, froo. Roporicd by Gapt. Tom Gollin+ Bivgo d, 1T, Tutter, conl &0 Chy. eno, SLIUG per ton, fro0; bago Birkhead, coul to Chicsgo, $1.13% por 'ton, freos ‘schr Two ‘Faniies, ralrond fron o Greon Day, $1.45 per ton, frco aolg Trroblo, lutnber from t. Olafr Hiver to Buffalo at $4.00 permonzoll. v 11kinols River and Canal Nows. Spectal, fotpnfah to The Chicago Tribune, LABALLY, 111, July 8.—The rop jlor Whalo, londed ‘witli enlt and marbloslabs for Lacon, passed ont of tho cannl yostorday, and down the rivor, The conal-boata Ouba and Petor and Paul, Lotk loaded with lumber for Porn, passcd out of the eanal yostorday, and dropped down, und the Metropalis, with lumber lnl‘ Chillicotho, asscd out, and awaits towsgo, The Champion, from Porit, with corn und ryo for Chicago, the Ouba, light, for Ottawn, and the Nautilus, light, to bo loaded with coal at the LaSallo ahaft, passed into the canal, The water in tho river bas fallen five inches sinco stere dny morning, and now mensuros 11 feot and 1 inch on'tho mitresill of Lock 15, Five foot of water is ro- portad on Kicknpoo Bar, The U{:pnr and Lower Il aols aroat a good bosting siage, but low waior at tho middle, OANAL OFFIOE, OmIcAao, July 8,~AnnivEn—Gracla @Griswold, Alinooka, 6,800 bu corn, CLrAnED—Board of Trade, Maraetllos, 58,700 £t lum- bor, 10,500 lath, Vonscls Prssed Dotroit, Dexnor, Tuly §.—Pisszp Ur—Erops V. 8. Troland, Vauderbilt, Jorcekl snd_bargo, Holland aud. bnrgo, ‘Dunkirk and barges ; achrs Warminglon, 3. W. Nicho Ins, Kioiball, TarseDb DowN—Props Amazon, Chsmplain, Jonness and borges ; eclirs J, O, Horrison, Rival, Winp—Norihena. Deruorr, July 8.-Passrn Tp—Traps Jurvls, Lord And barges, Oolin, Oampbell and barges ; bark J, B, Austin; sclirs P, B, Lock, Northern Bolle, Jol Gross, Norihwest, Amorican, Dlasing, Wind of the Wave, Albatross, Jenuio Alutlon, Pansp’ DowN—Propa Winslow, Morchaut, Arsbis, Michigan and barges, ‘WiND—Northesat, Miscelluneon The bargo Sonora nad chr Gipsey collidad Mondsy night, The Gipoy was elightly injured. —Tio scir Polomno haa goo into- Tates! Dock for Topalre, —TUo schr Guido Phistor Toat hor Jibboom by collls- oin with: the burk Parann in tho Seraita. She 1s now at Milwankeo, The Farana woa uninjured. ~Tho schr Clinrger, ashora bolow Malden far sevoral daya past, bas Leon falscd on scrows, having o lean 42t rtain undor Lor, w Liaa peobably boou lauachod 8 timo, - —Tho schr Goshawk, which got ashore n a fog some ten doys sinco ncar Dotour and waa got afloat soon after, sustained vory elight damingos, ADc(mu[lmur soys Frank IHackott, of Malden, discovered & unkon scaw, a fow doyn eince, laden with ‘stoue, about two and a hwlf_ miles below Dar ore, Two oF throo ves- wls fonnd {his placo last year, much to thelr rogrot, a1, o8 o matfer of precattion fu tho futuro, Br, Hacks otf Zhas locatod an auchor buoy on_the samo, 1t wil ba fiocessary, liowover, for deep-Indon veascls, whon ‘passiug that ‘way in foggy or thick weathor, to' widon thio spaco from tho land and thuy syold dungor, —We clip tho following from tho Detrolt exchanges : Tho iron propolier Philadelphin, of tho Anclior Line, iaden witl wheat and flour from Milwaukeo, pauac hero on Monday night, and struck tho obstruction of0 to other vesacla at Tor Point, whon sho immedistely. commoncod Ieakiug rapldly,* To Eava Ler from going down in doop water, pkio was run on n shoal piace and filed, Shonow les with twolvo foot forwnrd and Afte feot oft, Tho dlsaator took pince at 6 o'clock Baturday morning, and a3 600 08 poasiblo assistanco was pent for ta tifa city, Two sightly buoya are located at tho abovo spot for tho guldaiice of vessels thnt paus tharo, but despito theso procautions necidonta hava occurred, caused not unfrequently durlug inteuso darkness of foggy woathor, The steamora of tho Anchor Lino have been atrangoly unfortunato in moating with accidents ot this placa, the Morchant of tho sama line having, 1t o romember xightly, tico mct with dienater at Dar Pofut, Itls timo a fog horn was lacated thore or somo- thing'else done to ronder navigation more ecoure than it1s,” Buggestions and warniuga havo boon made jn the matter ovor and over agaln, but all to no purposo, The Canxilian Governmont mny wake up noie day, A Buffalo paper says. tho Philndolphia has a cargo of 42,000 Lushola of whest for thia city, all wot and flour for Erlo, only alightly wat, —A corrospondent of tho Detrolt Post writes from Bault Ste. Marlo, July 1, concaruing the work on the Buult Canal, s follows’s * Tho weathor here ia cool, ‘with considorablo rafn avd a grent desl of fog. Tho mow contractors on tho canal hiave commenced ork in earneat, .Thoy purchanod of Barkor & Williams their stenm shovol, two dorricks, sud one ateam pump, This, with thejr othier machinery, will cnable thom fo do fgreat deal of work if thoy, can gt plonty of bauds, 'The sleatn shiovel 15 aaid to bo thia moat powar- ful oo o tho workl, Tho purclnso-price of tho abovo machincry aniounts to noarly $10,000. W, Wa ‘Willinos has bought ont th Intereat of Mr, Darker in tlio unfinislied portion of thelr contracts, Thero {8 atill about $150,000 to ba worked out, which BIr, Will- iams axpects o finish next wintor, ‘The canal i con- stantly erowdod, nnd veasels aro considerably delayed, Buporiutendont Carleton hus bed o hard and buny tinio of i, the condition in which tho work is necos- narily left. roqnire the grostont caro on his part, It seomn to mo that e Stato ought to furnish him with » good aselatont,” MSAPEOIAL NOTICES, How to Baflle Disense. ‘The man who puts s bullet through his huad dies moro spoedily than he who is continually sending volloys of strong cathactic pllls down his throat; but tho drastio pollits are as fatal in tho end as tho leadon ball. 1t isonly & quostiou of thue, Common sense should teaoh svory- body that the ldea of oxpolling diseaso by subverting tho bodily vigor which fa ita natual antagonist, is aupremoly absurd. Thero sbould b no purgation without luvigara® tion and regulation, Theso threo procossea should go on togather, and thuy do 8o In all casea whore Hostotter's Btomach Blttors aro used s o remody for dlscaso or fof @onoral dobllity growlng out of a torpid state of the dig: tive and secrotivo organs. In this great vogotablo rosto ative are minglod thira sseential olomenta of oure; a p rifying elomont, a tonle eloment, and an antl-hili miont. Iy thoso moana dyspopsis, bilious disordors, in- torinittont fovers, llcknlundnnho, oonntipation, nerr. ous dobilily ara rosdily ourod snd epidomio dlsease Bro- Youtod, Hofmann’s Hop Pills Tava baon usod In thousands of the worst cases of fover and aguo, intormittout fovor, and dumb-agno, with ns- tonlshing sucooes. Thoy aroofforod to the publio, with full cautldence In thoir morit, Thoy do not contaln pols- onous or injnrious proportios, and can ba taken by adult and child with perfout safoty, Thoy aro sugar-coated and for salv by Drugglsts at 50 cents por box, or sont by mail prapaid, MoLain's Candlod Caator Ofl i3 & doliclous aysup of tho custor boan, & harmlossand roliablo cathartio modiclug, Also ara Bolain's Vormifugo Bonbons, du- Nightful worm ocandlos, Obildron sro dolightod with thom, Prico for clthier 25 conts, VAN BOHAAUK, STKVENSON & REID, Sola Agonts, Oliosgo. D utcher's Lightning Fly Killer bofora . Bogus {mitatians are bolng crowd: P Y thord, Ak for ‘Bitohor's, the oid original articlo, and take no othior. HOTELS. Barnum’s Hotel, Broadway, corner Twenlleth-st, New York. Thix Hotol {s now fiulshed and roady for gussta. It ls naplato with all modorn improvomontaand convon(oncas: e, Private DVsrlors, Hatl ma, O Improvod Elovator, an in clows prauiinity to all the Placoy uf Amusemont and. Dry Guods Palacos, Mr. A, 8. BARNUM, for many yoars ‘sunnbatad witly tho mansgeinont of Barnuta's 1Hatol, 1al: timore, taki 0 aotive departinunt in the lullurun nt uf e Dotiwe ;aud will bo ploasod to 500 hiw old {rionds and aoquaintan “Pho athur doparbinents of tho foute aro Jar ‘the ‘managomont of 1r N GILLEN, formorly o Dayton, Ghin, Isto of Now Yorks and FREEHAN an ROUT, O. B VRNUA, of Haruun's Hotel, Lauls, Mo, ON AKERIVAN AND BUROPE, B_B LADIES’ GOODS, PIRIE & (0, IMADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Inordor to closo out thoir Bummor Btoclk, offor ot GREAT REDUCTIONS Liama Lace Shawls and Jackets, Blk aud Striped Grenadines, Stmmer Silks, Japanese Silks and Poplins, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Stitfug Linens, Trench Printed Organdies, Toench and English Prints, White Dress Gocds, Parasels and Silk Cuwbrellas, Stmmer Hosiery and Underwedr. The roductions mado in prices of these Goods is considerable, and woll worthy tho attention of buyors who care for B.A TG TS, STOVES, RANGES, &o. Flrst kd Promium Double Elevated Oven, Warmin Cloeet, Diolllny ¥ender Guard, Dumping and Bhaking Grate, Direct Draft! FULLER, \WARREN & CO, Manufacturers, Troy, N. ¥a BRANCT BOUES—Mow Tert, Cloveland dod Chicago, Door, |AMOND & & RUBY FURNAGES. JAMES A, LAVEON, Patonteo, For Henting Churches, chool Houses, Publio Builde ings ond Privito Residorices. FULLER, WARREN & €0., Monufacturern, Troy, N. ¥ BBANCE BOUSEQ—Now ¥e:, Clovolsnd acd Chicago. 'TOVES. 1873 Fattorn. Fon BALE BY FULLER WARREN # 00., aud 60 Lako-st., Chicago, Also a full assortmont, of Stovos. OODRICE'S STEAMER GOODRICH'S STEATIERS Yor Racine, Milwankee, Sheboygnn, ete., daily, Sundays oxcepted, 9 n. m. Saturdey Excur< sion Bout for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un- til 8. m. ¥or Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring; Luke, Pruitport, Manistee, ete., duily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, Tor St, Josepl, Daily, Sundays excepted, 1¢. a.m. Satardnys, Boat don't Ieave until 12 Do, For Greon Bay Porls, Nonday, Wednesdey, and Pridoy at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Unton Corapany's stawmar ST. LOUTS, Oapt, Shannon. will leava hor ook, RARGOIph-st, bridzo, "Wadnorday, July 9, at7 p. m. tern Fra jon Corapans's steamer BADGERY Toaves dook footof Nocth Doar-, & o -at., Thursday, July 10, at7 p, m, “Nnchior Lin stosmor OFINA, Cupt. Dickson, leavos dook foot of North LaSallg-at., Ffilay, July 11, ab7 p. 1, For Borthe and Pasiage Tiskols, apbly ut 78 Ganals eIy 2 A A BAMPLE, ‘Tassongor Agent. FOR BUFFALQO ' All Points East. P Ing Bast will plaass baar in mind that tha assongors golng Kast will plasss bass in mind that tho ;phvlluld ]II’:‘IIIILIKS]I n:fnmolr‘lz. }l) UA'I‘DIA cor's Dack, north ond Wel bridge, o i SOAC UL statorooms ang okots apply al e Company' No. 3 North Wolte: s g ‘Sbiegrr, P EXCURSIONS. {irand Pleasnre Excursion 1o Houtreal TIIG BPLENDID NEW LOW-PRESSURI STEAMRR LeANTE EDRIE, L PERRITTE, Master, Will Ioave hor dook, foot of Jacksor ngor Agnt. cornor of Mare ket, on Thursdaz, July 10, at'Ep. ' grand ploawire axcuraton throngh thonwholn Ubatiy ‘of ‘Lakon, Thoursnd Islands, and Rapids of the River, 5t. Lawrence, stopping atallimtormodisto ports. ¥are 820,10 for moals and stato-roams dncludod.~ For pas TIOS, MoCAW, Paas, Agent, Bonth Markotst, Proposels for Beal Bstas. Toard of Gomumissionors of Cook Coune s will bo recelvod until tho Ith of Julr, 9, at the bour of nooi et Lo allico uf tha Olark of iald, Board, fn tho old Court-§lonsy, fur tho salo of real eatata containing in ono body not less than ano nor more thun fivo acros adjoining oach othor, slinated within the follos bl:’l doseribed llmita; Bounded on tho north I>y](h,) utl Ticanol of thu Uhicazn Itivor on tho cast, 't socond at, on tho south, snd Unlifarnia-av, on ‘the Baid propon ata th oro far cash Oonitnittes rosorvo thio right to re! Proposals to o addrossod to inittoo on Houy poard of Gouatssionory b ook ouaty, gud il * Proposals fur 1t2al Estate, 2 TUOR. 1( AN, ERG UIING, S, Committen on it JOIN' 1 JOHN IO ospltul. DISSOLUTICN NOTIGE! DY % The copartnership hitharta oxisting undor tho ¥em namo of Garrlson & Caruett was this duy dlssolval by putusl consant. o lisssuck wnd ot toman maunfnoiriig usinoes will bo.oontiiiied ut (ig eamo place, 0 Blate st., by Rlohard Gramott awd Oharles 1, Btaples, uudor £l tho fivo e of Gamott & At 41, g arnison, July 9, 1573, MUHARD GARNIAT, LOTTERY, Oficlal Deawlin of {ho Daily Onmbination: i, R e TR B B gy g 3, 3 £ by T OLASS NO, T, FOILJULYY, 1eks, 49, 5, & 4, i3, 6, o1, 7, 63, &, B, 18, Soalad Saeurod on ,nu¥n.{t. Trizos ons {nformation riven by tho Soalod. Dapository, I O, ViB, auayor, lovms 6 and 7, 161 Nouth' Olark Hranch Oifidos, 451 Bodgwlokat,, 100 West. Van Burens atoy 116 Sauth Ganal-st,)” and 503" Divislon:st, — ___MEETINGS, Attention Sir Knights, Statod conelave of it. Bornard Oummandory, No. 45, KB mm\viu?ufimm“nv”n'-flm. 'n:ll T gloak. Work i i Ordor of 1. . 6. = 3.0, DIOIIEIHON, Tosonor. Masonie, Rogul fostion of Bancy Tadge No. 11, A e LG SO S e Wi evoning at ¥ p. w. ¥, 0, BOWZIR, ™ K. of ¥ Membars of Domolay Ladgo No.13 are qusstad to maey 3 vt Gt G Ainne " Eafallo e ldsy wvoning, July 1 for The purposs of fon By ordor of W BV TASKRIL 00

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