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(M) THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, Y 18, 1873 JU MONEY AND COMMERCE % MONETARY. h Trunanax Eventya, July 17, Bomo featuren i tho local money matkot aro a ittlo peowline, Tho banke nro, aa n rulo, sup- lled with abundance of money, and yot it doos ob’como out frooly to meet the demands of onoy-borrowors usually consldered good. Con- oquently, thore is 6 good dosl of papor offorod u tho opon mnrkot nt from 12 to 16 por cont. Much of this is mndo by morchants in good standing, but who are porhiaps obliged to be Inrgo orrowers, partly on account of the disappoint- sment in tho spring trado, and, in momo cascs, !\:‘nanueo tholr businoss ia a good deal oxpanded. ofwithetanding the ovident improvemont in the prrospoots for a comparatively easy monoy mar- diet this fall, o majority of monoy-londors seom ciisposed to koop thelr funds moro closely in Jinnd thon usual at this season of tho yoar, and, Vhile they offor monoy freely on collatorals, aro vinuanally discriminating in rogard to tho dis- toynt of papor without. Now York exohango is firm ot from 26 to 600 ot $1,000 promium, THE '* onEAP GoLD” THEOMY. Tho financinl crotchot récontly sunounced by ¥rof. A, L, Porry, nud subsoquontly by Mr. Jumasn Walkor, that tho valuo of greonbacks is raally deprociated more than is shown by the pro- dalum on gold, scoms to have taken hold of the danclos of & good many amatour financlors and dinancial writors. In & rocont numbor of tho U¥ew York Financier o corrospondont argucs in %y0half of this notion with much plausibility, ‘that tho oxcossive volumo of papor money in 1uis country oheocks the oxport of all commoditios wxcopt spocio, Tho basia of his argumont ls Wakon from an essay on monoy by Josoph Herris, Bldster of the British Mint, o book published in 0.767,—nineteon yoors boforo Adam Smith pub- 1ishod his * Woalth of Nations," in which Mr. Ilnrris anticipated some of Mr. Smith's proposl~ dions,—na follown : Any ortificlal mothods of {neroasing the quantity of Lilo money in circulation, boyond its natural Lounds, i1 be attended with pernicious consequances, As the viluca of all {hings aro measured Ly momey, itia ufficlently mauifout that their prices will bo In & cor- tun proporiton to tho wholo quantity of cash in ofr- culation, If this quantity bo greater, in proportion to Ths trad of tho nation, than in forolgn cotntrios, fiings manufacturod at homo will becomo oo dear fof Joreign markels, Assuming this to.bo corroct, and procooding to »pply it to tho pricos of oxporiable commodities i tho United States, tho correspondent of the \rinancier argues as follows: ‘The money value wa rocelvo from other countries or thoso comruoditics s unc uutlnnah‘l-{ detormined gfl!ud by our own standard to such & by (o forolgn etandard; but tholr prices hare aro ; 00 0 to pro- vent or check thelr ealo for oxport, and foroo tho ox~ port demand upon gold, which thus bocomes the heaper commadity, “Woro it not 6o thero would be no srold or sllver ahipped from this country. There are Lo points which soem to bo entire- 2y overlooked in this lino of argument: . First—The oxportablo surplus of any of our «ddmestic products is simply the oxcess over whot i bo usod ot homo. Unloss thero ba & forelgn aaarket for this murplus it is comparatively y:orthloss, and tho value of the wholo quantlity of #ach partioular commadity in the country depro- <iates in proportion to the unoxported and un- £xlablo surplus. If, thoreforo, our paper monoy -'andard hns tho effect to provent or chook the «xport of tho surplus, it must also depross tho guarket valuo of the commodity in our own mar~ 1.ats, and this is fust the reverse of what Josoph Jéarris and Mossrs, Walker and Perry claim to A2 tho cnso. Therofore, their argument about Aiio_oxcons of greonbncks chocking oxports of gtoducts, and mnking gold the choapest com- anodity, npsots itsolf. +Second—It socms to ho assumod by the advo- ‘eatos of tho “ chieap gold * theory thint the fixed ~oluma of, say, 760,000,000 of paper monoy, al- svnys represonts tho samo amount of ciroulating 1yansblo capital. Tho fallacy of this ia shown by 1ho facts that tho aggrogate volume over paper waoney {luctuntos in accordanco with the aggro- 141@ volumo of renl money or circulating capital 1 tho country, * Whon gold flows out of the country in sctilemont of the balance of foreign 1.adongainst us, wo sy tho prico of gold ad- vancos, but in fact it 'is tho value of papor 3aonoy that dopreciatos, because there is lees 300l monoy for tha paper monoy to reprosont. T'ho error of the position takon by Alemsrs, Taory and Walker is in mistakin fuo = papor counters, greonbnoks ang lintional " bauk notos, for ~money, when, 3u fact, thoy aro o commodity,the value of which is regulated by the necossity for them, and §s moosured in tho real monoy of the A:hole commercial world, viz : spécio. The value vl specio in our country as compared with anoth- 1r doos not chiango, oxcept in tho small degreo 1) cover tho exponss of transportstion. Any vritor on finances who lots go of this funda- 1aental principlo will inovitably find that his log- 1¢ will "lend him into all sorts of yagaries, and fiually Jand him in somo sbsurd positipn. OTROULATING NOTES. Tho Philadelphin Ledger says that Col. Liomas A, Scott, Presidont of the Texas Pacifio tailway Company, sailed for Europe on Satur- Jisy to nogotiato a $75,000,000 loau for that ou- torwrise, Our informant hiute that ho was of- Terod 89 for tho loan haore, and expoata to place b ot 90 abrond. —Tho fact that the actual recoipts of tho Treasury were, for the year onding on tho 80th of Juno last, a miliion and a half below the esti- matos, is explained at the Treasury Dopartmont x3 owing to the high and fluctuating prices of old in May and June, inducing some merchants 0 dofor taking their goods from the warchouses ‘until a moro favorable monay market. —8ix poir of dics for tho now trade dollar \vere shipped from the Philadelphis mint on Bat- urday for San Francisco, and four pair for the talot at Carson City, Novada., The work of coin- {ag tho now dollar will be commenced at thoso lxluccs 08 soon n8 the dies aro roceived. At the ‘biladelplia mint it bas alrendy beon com- nonced, and the first ono coined has beon sent }o Bocrotary Itichardson ns & spocimon. —It is reported from Washington that the to- Tal amount of tho now b per cent bonds sent to $London since the formation of the present syn- Hicato in $68,146,000. i 5 ! —The Washington corrospondont of the New Xork Journalof Commerce rays : The 'lroasury opartment will in tho course of a fow wooks J.ogiv tho issue of new National Bank currency wuthorized at tho lnst seskion of Congross. Tho tlomptroller of the Curoncy looks_for gront diffi- pulty in tho oporation of exchanging the old and 4:8W notes onaccount of the lack of a conveniont Buothod of redomption, A bauk that issues o y:oto now pays it over the conuter nover ox- yooting to sco it ngain. Tho notes have #0 plain distinctive foature of differ- Ance on their faco, and to rocover them 3rom circulation will be o difficult task, The now 310tes will Layo a special mark upon the faco, by auoans of which tlio oporation of mssorting will 3.0 groatly aided, 'Chis is about tho firat enrnest itop in favor of o contral redooming sgency at é{ow York. Tho idea has boon rocommended an- nually for soveral yoars, but the mere recom- cndation of the Comptroller of the Currency nd o littlo talk in Congress was tho only rosult, t tho noxt session of Congress the subjoct will bo taken up by the Trensury oflicinls, aud it iy lm_nfil;ghlo that a redeoming agonoy will bo estab- ishod. LOCAL BTOOK AND BONXD MATKET. . Mossrs. Lunt, Preston & Koan quoto aa fol- “Jows this p, m.: £-2040f 62, 1208 of '64, l.’ul{(’r’r/;. 208 of "G! 208 of '65, 0204 of '67, Jan, and July, 204 of '08, Jau, snd July, 31, 8, 6 (new sauio). Lol (full weight) tiold Coupor viold Excha titarling Exchange. Tiorthern_Taciflo nleago City T, €00k Gounly Jllinols County REAL ESTATE. Tho following Instruments were filed for rec- . yrd on Thuredsy, July 17 ¢ OITY FROPERTY, 10t 33, n Block 0, Plorce’s Addition to Holsteln Satud July 14 ; consldoration, $3,000, Centeal Park boulevard, 8w eor of Nicholls St n f, 106:l0 ft, Gated Juno 17; consideration, B4, 40, ! Weat Indisns st, bet Bickerdike and Noblests, 11, Lt 10, dated Barch 34 ; vonsidoration, 4500, Milwankee sy, L0 ft n w of Girard o, & W o, R51116 11, dated July 11 ; connideration, §3,260, West JTaks at, 123 1t o of Kedzioay, nf, 501204 g1, with 1021015 1t 1o adjoining Mook, dated July1; Teasusideratiom, $10,650, loana) tn '[ll 1 Jlock 8 of Millard & Deckor'a e 3§ o gt Fot: 43, 39, 13, daled Jau 10; cousldéra~ on, §3,00, e ok 9, watoe wa thieshors, dated Aprll 71§ lurwtiun, A B s ear Thirt -0l at, of, 2 1tlo Pllvy, dated May 28 ; wonatduratiun, §4,400, Lols 12 to 24, in Dlock1of Phinnoy's & w i 1o QrRoX oo 11,09, 16, daled July Y comiteation, 1,800, - S Tt 41, in Dlock 4, In Tinkn , , am's Bubidivision, in 8 3 Boo 80, 40, 14, datod July 103 consiidoration, $150. Lol T, in Black 14, In D, 8, Teo's Additios, daled dune Bd;hfonlm‘nrl:wn,f I Emorald av, 317 £4 & of Thirty-fourth at, o f, 25x124; £t dniod Jnly'i4; conmterstion, shin, 7 ° XN {Taylor at, 1763 ft w of Ifoyno ut, n f, 23x1853 fh, aatal March 187 conaldoration, §1,600, “Weat Lako ah, 5.0 cor of Blaunton af, n f, 48x1001, @dted Juno 14 { conslderstion, $4,000. aintod sk, s'of and near Arohior av, o f, 252100 310 £t, datod July 10 ; considoration, 2,000, Gottage Grovoav, sacor of Wondiand Park, w f, 124210 £t fo alloy, datod Fob. 20 ; considoration, 18,000, '.l‘hlny-flmt t, 28 8-10 £t o of Hobba st, n f, 20x135 ft, aatad Juna 30; conaideration, $970, Attica at, bol Ifalstend and Auburn ste, a1, 25 £, dated July 17; conalderation, $1,000. ‘The premines No. 601 Larrabeo ob, dated April 6; ‘connidoration, 33,800, Undiyided ‘T of Lot 17, in Block 8,0 Blocka 6 ta B, in Wright's Additlon, dated July 1; consideration, Undivided 3 of anme, dated July1; consldoration, $4,000, 4 NORTT! OF OITY LINITA, Tota 19, 16, snd 17, n_ Block 0, in Clytourn's Ad- ;\nlnn to Ravenswood, dated July 17; considoration, 3 RO OF OITY LIMITA, Bixty-first a1, 200 £t w of School at, 87, 25 ff, datod July 14 ; considoration, $550, Forty-necond at, w of and near Vinconnosav, af, 50x120 T, with brick bulldings, dated April 93; cont sidoration, $18,600, -"Lota 1and 2 In Block 3, of Orvis'n o ¢ of 8 8 X Hoo 7, 38, 14, datod Feb, 10 ; consideration, $460, Lota 14 nnd 15, n Block 10f Thara & Sackolt’s Bub- diyiston, in 1 o X Beo. 1, 38,18, dated July 13; con- alduration, $600. Tart of Lot 0, I Dlock 36, Mydo Turk, datod July 1 consldoration, $3,300, b bet Alice. and Giors placeyw £, 27 ty dated 0Ty av, bel ice an larn w late May 13 connidoration, $600, Lot v o 2 Y Tliy-four lots, onch 802138 tt, 1n subdisislon of s 3 8% 1 of n 0 3 oo, 3, 885, 14, datod July 12; conaidora tion, $43,200, COMMERCIAL. TnunspAY EVENIRG, July 17, The following woro tho recoipts and shipmonts of tho loading articlos of produce in Chicago duriug the past twonty-four Lours, and for the corrosponding date one year ngo: MECKITTE, 1878, | 1872, FRITAENTS, 1873, | 1872, 4,183 5,015, 2,000 Flour, brla, W 8760)usuens Withdrawn from stors yestorday for city don- sumption: 4,000 bu wheat; 4562 bu corn; 8,435 bu oats ; 1,068 bu rye ; 1,666 bu barley. Tho following grain has beon inspected into store this morning, up to 100'%lock: 91 enrs whont ; 617 cars corn; 6,000 bu No. 2 do, and 11,600 bu rejocted do, by canal; 44 cara oata ; 4 cars ryo. Total (756 cara), 813,000 bu, A gontloman just roturned from Wisconsin ro- ports that ho visited Clinton Junetion, Janes- ville, Milton Junction, Jefferson, Watortown, Minnesota Junction, Burnott Junchion, and o few other points, at onch of which ho madoe personal obsorvation and inquiries. The result is, that the crops mever looked better, wheat, rye, and ‘barley promising very well, both in quantity and quality, Another 'gontloman states that tho breadth of com sown in Wisconsin ia much groater than usual, and that the crop promisos woll, HOT COBN, The Interosts of differont clusees lio in diffor- ont directions, in regard to tho posting of grain a8 ont of condition, as woll ag on other questions of inspection, Tho recoiver, acting for himself and his prineipal in the country, ia intcrested in haviog tho nominal intogrily of tho grain kept up o8 high and ns long ss possible. Itismnot oxaotly 80 with the shipper. As a rule, the last- named class receivo whatever may be servod out to them from olevator, that belongs to the *samo grade as that named on their recoipts, and thero is a populnr iden that the warehousemon always sorvo out tho worst first, oxcopt when thoy chooso to shlp for themselves. Honce, if thoro bo tho loast speck of resson for declaring 8 givon quantity of grain out of condition whilo in elovator, the shippors are anxious that it should be posted, becanse that sct will romove out of their way tho grain which thoy have good ronson to bolieve will be served out to the first applicants for shipmont if it be not posted. This confliot of Interest botween tho clnssos nbove named {8 8o woll kuown that in tho appoint- mont of committeos on grain it is tho rulo to select one shipper, ono raceiver, and one gon- tloman who belongs to neither of thoso classes, and is supposed to bo indepondent, This being the caso, it mny scom slrango to tho uninitiated that tho committoo on hot corn, which also roported on fournalism, was oxclus sively a shippers' committos. Moessrs, 8ykos and Rannoy oro almost oxcluflivn!{y shippers of grain, ond are not receivers to the smallest oxtont. Mr. Dow has also been for yoars paat an exton- sivo ehipper, though on joiut mccount, and not thereford sppoaring prominently in the busi- ness. Tho committee was thorofore composed in tho samo woy that Tom Hood describod tho formation of a lawyor's jaw—‘“sll on ono side.” Isit any wonder ‘that ‘their roport was con- structed on the same model ? Wonote, en pnssant, that tho first appeal from tho judgmons of the Inspootor of Grain, mado to tho nowly-appointed committeo, avas decided two or throe days ago in favor of the In- it:}otnr. Anothor fact may holp to explal . Bonsley, the recelyor, was absont. ' Raunoy, the shippor, and Mr, Reynolds, who isn vur‘y 0od judge of wool, mado the award. ‘Whilo on the sub{!nct of hot corn we wish to ok, In an abstract kind of way, without wishing to make particular application 'to any man, or firm, whetlier a denlor in grain, who also rune an clevator, would not enjoy peculiar facilities for selling off all tho objoctionable roceipts hold by him the day beforo corn in his house was posted eshot? Also whother, supposing him to be tho most upright man in tho world, ho would not bo complained of it he didso soll his corn right and left_ tho day beforo it was posted, employ- ing for that purpose men not horetoforo known us8 any but picayunish operators, and who, there- fore, would not be suspected of wishing to gell on o large scalo, till thoy have done what thoy 8ot out to do? All of which romarks and questions would bo unnecessary if the warehousemen wora mado re~ spongible for tho condition of tho Fl‘lfll in their kenFlug, unleas in cases whero the dnnm¥ of a parlicular parce1 of gmln is presorved in tho ‘warchouso. Malke tho warehousemen responsi- blo, and if their presont arrangements be not equal to tho task of kuuBlufiJgrain in_condition thoy would soon effoct the changes and improve- 1n0nts neceysRry to make thom equal to that auk, Thore will prolably bo considerable trouble about somo of the dellyerios of corn made on Tuesdny afternoon, the receipts for which were «]mnwd on Wm.\nnadn{ morning, the notiflications having boen mado oul and datod on Tuosdny. 1t will probably be claimoed _that the recalpts wore actuslly deolared to bo irregular bofore they were dollvered o4 rogular, and oven if this clalm cannot be sustalned, it is dilloult to seo what justico there is in compolling a man to keep property which can be proved to have beon out ot _conditlon at the timo whon It was doliverad tohia a4 Vnofl. Tho rules of the Doard of ‘Irado provide that oll descriptions of produce in atoro, dolivered sa rogular, must havo o cer- tain tine to run hefore addisionsl atorago oharge aro incurrad, end in provisions thore is nrule which given nnmutLlnu liko forty- eight hours of loeway for tho rofusal of {\mpoxty on tho ground that it iy not n good condition, ‘Thero should bo somo such losway on detlverics of grain, with regard to condition, It mukes aman fool monn to ro- colva and pay for corn at five minutos boforo the close of tho business day, and to find oup beforo the beginning of tho noxt busingss day that tho corn has boon posted, and that the mon who do- liverod the corn wero awaro of tho fact at the tlmo of making the dolivery. TINE MAUKETH, Tho loading produca markets exhiblted about the samo dogroo of activity as yostorday, There was s good domaud for wheat and corn, which woro sirong In consequenco ; and little onory outside of those markety, Tha reported roceipts wore In oxcess of the shipmonts, in most casos, thougli tho volume of receipta was small, ox~ =1 copt in corn. The shipping movomont to-day s moro nctlvo thian usual, A Not . singlo now fenture was noticoable in the marlat for domestio dry goods, Quiot provaila in all dopartmonts, and valuos aro not aubjocted 1o any very pronouncad changes, Grocorles woro moviug with fair llbamllt,{ and pricos wero gonotally woll sustalned, whilo rofinod sugars and coffoos woro oxcoodingly flrm,’ somo grados of the formor ndvancing sn 3ge. In tho markot for dried fruits thora Is nn ncronsing acilvity, and most doecriptions nre working firmer, Prunes havo advanced to 18@140, whore they aro firm with a tondonoy to still highor ratos, owing to tho portin! fafluro of the now crop. Raiuing also have ngain advancod, Apples woro quoted strong. Fish woro in good request at founor quotations. Tho butter and chcose mnrkets wero unchangod in any important particnlar, the former ruling fairly ‘nelivo nnd firm, whilo tho latter remmninod quiot. Iny was dull, a8 woro also hidos and lonther. Paints, colors, pig-iron, tobaceo, and wood sold to n moderato oxtont o the pricos curront oarlior in tho woels, Tho oil marlkot wad roporied qulet at 186 for carbon; Vlo@ $1,01 for linsoed ; :]Uu for extralard ; 8Co for whalo; 650 for bans, and 53@b4o for turpentine. Tho domand for lumbor at the yarde continuos foir. The Inqulrg from nolghboring towns haa fallon off somowhat, but thera is moro lurlu:fly fromn moro djstant points, and tho local trade in building Tumber 18 considorable, Bocond- class aré searco and_highor, while first-class siding end loth aro ondler. Othor grados aro without material ohango ng far as prices aro con- cornod. At tho wholosale market tho receipts woro fair, and tho demand active, ra advance of 26@87%40 being obtained on 1nlntu sud ecantling, and tho market for othor lumbor ig vory firm. Tho featurca of tho building matorinl market woro thotamo, Iron and steol wore also un- ohangod. Motals met with a modorate in- uiry, pricos ruling steady nnd quite strong or sovoral. matoriale, il woro with- out quotablo change, but . rathor wenk, owing, it is said. to Jocal competition. Coopors' stock has advanced and is quite firm, owing fo tho limitad offorings, Darrols an tiorcea aro quiot, The wool trade s stoadily im- proving, and tho receipts aro also Iarger, though tho offorings of ome grades aro barel liv suflioiont for tho demand, Lionco a firmness and slight ad- vanco in o fow 'of {heso qualitics, Hops and broom-corn wore quict, but the choico grados aro held with confidence, as the supply of such in light, and roporta that tho new crop will bo small aro also _curront. Beeds wero quiot and unchanged. Tho trado in green fruits was satie- factorily active, and yosterday's prices wero for tho most part sustained. Lemons and oranges oro vory firm. Tho market was lnrgolE suppliod with chickens, and pricos aro lowor. Eggs were also onslor, 5 Lake frol§h!n woero losa active and oasior, ship- ers gonorally holding off for a concession of g{a on Buffalo rates, which carriors were elow to rant. Engagomonts wora made to Buffalo at g}qu and 6 on corn ;' but it was stated that tho outsido ratos wers obiained last ovening, and that 6o was tho highest pald to-day, Thia would make Ge for whoat to Buffalo.” Lower lake rates wore nominal, tho engagoments boing on private torms, Through rates by lake and rail woro unchanged, at 230 for corn to New England vis Buffalo, and 260 for do via Ogdonsa- burgh, A total of 8 chartors was roported, which will earry out 216,000 bu corn. Highwinos woro mminrntolfl active and strong at tho recent advance, though roported easior in Now York. A total of 800 brls waa sold at 800 por gallon, which price wag frocly bid till near 1 o'olock, whon tho market ensed somowhat, and closed ~ with firm holders st 90c. _Provisions wero dull and easicr, Moas pork averaged abont 200 por brl lower, cosh lots being thio firmost, though thoy woro not Lold 4o strong=~ l(y s horotoforo. Options wero vory woak, un- or'an apparent offort to bear the market in the intorest of tho shorts, Lard was weals, and nom- innlly 6@100 per 100 Ibs lower, Lhaufih Liogs woro roported strong. DMeats wore irregular ; shod- ora wora unchanged, whilo English middles wero fully 3o lower, and Trocly offored at a roduction, without finding buyers. “There is little hope of any matorizl amount of trading in provisions till the hot spoll i over ; but stocka aro small and in stroog hands : 8o that ovon tho wonknoessin Cin- cinnati moats moy not cause an oxtonsive decling hore. Themarket closed at the following range of prices: Mess pork, cash or sollor July, 816.26 @160, ds sallorAugust, S1G5@1G, 365 do wollor Hoptombar, £14.00@15.00 ; do ~ soller Docomber, $13.00@18.50; lard, cash or soller July, 39.16@8.20 ; dosollor Augl}xlsl £8.26@8.80 ; summor do,73¢@75{c. Swoot Fic od hams quoted at 10@121¢c. Dry saltod moats quotablo at 1@ T3¢0 for shoulders; 8% @8¥{c for short ribs; ‘and B8¢@8%¢{o_for short clear. I}nxcd ghouldors, 78{ @72%0. English meats, 0@9%c for short ribs; @0} for short clear, Bacon s quoted o 8 for shouldors; 0% for cloar ribs; 100 for short clear; and 18}@16c for hams, nll packed. Mess beof, $8.76@9.00; oxtra mogs do, $9.75@10,00 ; beof Lams, $21.50 @25.50. _City tallow, TH@7igc; grense quot- ablo at 6@634c. Bnles wero reported of 500 brla mess porl, sellor Augnst, at $16.36; 100,000 1bs shoulders at 7&’0- 20 tes swoot picklod hams (16 g ot 1205 bels” boof hama nt $25.00. Flour was dull and unchanged, The volumo of enlos wns below even the rocont diminished average, noithor shippors nor local doalera enring to talo hold to any considerable oxtent. The receipis wore someowhat larger than the shipments, but st{ll small in volume. Bran was quiet. Bales woro reportod of 1256 brls white winter oxtras on privato torms ; 60 brla epring oxtras ot £5,85; 600 brls do on private torms ; 100 brls spring superfines at §3.25; 260 brls rye flour at £4.00, Total, 1,125 brls, Also, 10 tons bran at $10.00 on track. The following was the closiug rango of prices : Fair to choleo white winter extras. @ 0.00 Ted winter extros........... 5 @ 7.00 Good to choico spring oxtras, ... .00 @ 6.60 Low to medimn... 4.50 @ 0.00 Minnesotas (patent). .. 800 @10.60 Good to fancy Minn 50 @ 180 Bpring superfines 250 @ 4.50 Rys flour, 400 @ 4.20 10,00 @10.50 ‘Wheat waa 3 or, advanc- ing 13{@2¢ ondeliveries for thismonth, and 10 on doliveries for August, tho premium on cash No, 3 ovor sollor August widening to 530, withs aifferonce in timo of only two wocks, ~ Livaerpool waas oarly reported 1d@9d por 100 1ba higher on spot wheat, and onsor on oargoes to arrivo, whilo Milwaukeo was again highor, at 2128 cash, Now York wos subrequentl: %nmd strouger, with o fair domand for export. Tho indicationa aro that Kuropeaus arc buying lberally to supply thoir doficioncics on the currentcrop onr, haviog worked down thoir stocks so ow that they have not enough loft for consumption_bofore their own wheat of the naw orop is ready to grind, Tho shipping demand was urgent io-day, and cash offerings were willingly talion at Igc above eeller the month, notwithstanding the fucrther adyanco in tho option, The July shorts filled in liberally, somo of thom boing “vory mervous, whilo there was not much demand for more deforred of tions. Boller tho montl opened at $1.17%, ad- vancea to £1.195¢, declined to 81.19%, roso to £1,208¢, and closod'nt $1.20. Cash No. 2 apring closod ot 31.20?6. Bollor August sold nt $1.1835 @1.15, closing ot 8115, Sollor Soplembor sold it §1.00@1.10; and soller tho yoar ab 31‘0;:}{ closing nominal at 81, @1.08, No, 1epring closed flrm at §1,26 8 do at ©1.08, aud rojected do dull at 030, Cash salos wero roported of 800 bu No. 1 “Ff‘"g at 81,26 ; 1,600 bu do at §1.25; 1,600 bu No. prin; (lmro%) at 91.22; 1,200 bu do (hard) ot 51.2116 3 800 bu do &hnrd) ot 81,21 ; 40,800 bu at 81,2034 5 21,000 bu do at $1.20}¢ ; 51,800 bu do at &1.20; 6,800 bu do at $1.193¢; 6,400 bu No. 8 spring at 81,08 : 400 bu do ot $1.07%¢ ; 1,200 bu rejocted spring at 880, Total, 133,000 bu. Corn was stondy, avernging about e highor than yosterdny. Cash corm was active, bolng in vory good shipping domand, the ehippors taking short roceipts and rogular, in specified houses, at 863{@300, but avolded roceipts on some othor houses, The more sctive movement was duoe to o reported advance of 8@0d por 480 1ha in Liverpool, which would have prodnced a do- olded advanco Lere but for tho fact that our re- ceipts woro lanur (617 cars and 17,600 bu in- spooted in thfs morning), which caused more compotition among sctlers thun usual, Thore was comparatively littlo doing in optlons, the short intorest not onring to buy, whilo tho offor- inga woro light. Lo prmelpui erlinf in op- tions was in tho wsy - of softlement. Bollor August oponod at 87e, advanced to 87340, and closed at 87}{@~87%40, COash No. 2, or pofior tho month, sofd ot Hb¥ @300, olosing at B53,@963¢c. Now rocoipts closod firm at 30Y(@ 86350. Bollor Boptombor mold at 80}(@8Y}go, olosing nt 803e. Rojcotod closed firm at 92! Tosted rocolpts wero nominal at3Uo, ono 6,000 bu lot solling at that figure imumdn afternoon. Cash unles wero roported of 29,600 bu No, 2 now rocoipts ot 804¢o; 24,000 bu do at 863¢0; 43,200 bu rogular at 4e; 66,000 bu do at 353¢o; 85,000 bu do at 853{0; 4,600 bu shiort rocoipts at 855¢o0 ; 16,000 bu do’ ab 86kdos 6,000 bu No, 2 at 570 utlont s 4,400 bu rojostod ab 83%o s 40,400 Lu do nt 82%50; 7,200 bu do at 823¢o; 800 bu do at afl}(u; 4,800 bu no gvade at 900, Total, 279,900 u, ¢ Oats woro dulland stendy at an ovorage do- olino of }{o from yesterday's pricos, Thora was 10 prossitro on the part of elthor buyers or sellers to trade, but tho abenco of & shippig domand mado holders rathor less firm in thelr viows. Bellor tho month, or regular, sold at28}(@ 283{0 1 now n:aolrtu ot 28140 ; sollor August at 27}[;?@279(«; soller Boptombor at 208{@27c ; and solldr tho yonr at 0o, ol closing With firm Lolders at tho ou,luldn figure upmod, Cash salos - rd woro roported of 8,000 bu at 283¢a 1 88,000 bu: at 4i}fos 10,600 bu ot 2830y 8,600 bu rn{mtod Sn&\mlalv_houno) ot. 20140 8,000 bu doat 200 ; ,000 bit do ‘at 26340} $,000 bu. do at 3o, Totnt, 68,800 bu, ey yo was in bottor domand at {ho rocent de- olino, which brought out buyors; as it socms to hnve ent off rocoipts. Bnles wore roported of 800 bu No: 2; and-3,000 -budo to arrive, ab Go. Tiojected wes nominal nt 51@620. - v nfl? wag irrogulnr and lowor. There was no demand for cash lots, and none offoring ¢ but the spoculators gathered sround the advanco shndow of now No, 3 for gollor Septembor, A anlo was made oatly at 76e, which sns a'decling of 1c from yostorday ; the market thon wonkened rapidly to 700 ; thon a sulo waa made at 720 3 and tho market olosed with anothor salo at 72}de. Onsh No. 2 is quotable at 00@02¢ for old ; No, 8 at 60@GGo 3 nn:{ rojected at 36@400, CROP PROAPECTS IN EUROFE. Tho Now York Bulletin gives tho following: VIENNA, Juno 20, 1873.—In Lower Austria the grain d’u‘rn loava littlo to bo wished for, although vegotaiion hud een ringularly retarded, aud o late Larvost scoms unavollable, Tho vinea aro vigorous but late, and the dovolopment of tho young gropes i8 quite backward, All around this capital vegetation fa in fino trim, and -in a most promising condition, In some lcsa favored Iocalities wheat lng ryo have boen sufferiug o HiLk .thus n Upper Ausirin tho summor sowings have boon damagod by frost and ropoatod snow-atorms during tho ‘month of May, but during the post fow daya vegelation oven {licro hes been looking up, sud tho liop-yarda ara in fino condition, Of frutt thero will bo little. In Bohomnin whoat is luxuriant, and rye hias boon but partially sufforing, Darloy prom- 1s¢e8 o good crop. Qlovor atands thickiy, though somo- what fotarded i s dovelopment, - Potatocs iavo dono wall, and turnips tho semo, alihough aftor-sowiogs wWord nocessary, Tho damago dono to frult Lios been quite gonoral In Bohomia. 1n Moravia tho grain fields boar o aatisfactory appearanco, espocially in tho called Hanna. About rye along thors aro somo come plufnto. Wheat and bariey aro most promisiug, Oata particularly ple: ] ny and grass socds al- £o proulien wells From Ausirian ilesin sh nows & of tho aamo tonor, JABSY, June 34, 1870,—Crop"prospocta on_the Lower Danubo'aro now quite clicerful, Tho rains of May throughout Moldavia have done no harm, altornating #a thoy did with sunshino, and although tho nights waro cool, vegotation remained unchockod In iia wih, Bomo approliension of rust wero neverthe- lenn appoaring in various quariors, but tho woatlior baa boen gotfing brightor and warmer by. dogrecs, dis- Jelling all fuethoe doubta, 1In ilio Roman, and Bakan 10 snow-fall towarda tho closs of Aj did no harm olthior ; on tho contrary, on molting imparted tho much-needed molsture, ~ Tho warm weather is &) cinlly benoficial to Indian corn, Rape ‘slso hasn fine Sppoarance. - o FRANKFORT, Juno 23, 1873.—The tone ‘of ihe grain market has beon gradually weskening during tho weok, in consequenco of fine weather and ita benoficial in- finonc upon tho growing cercal crops. Tho milla of thia vicinity had boen holding back oiresdy for some timo post, and have now been lessoning tholr pur- chuses to & minimum, Now that a moro sorious do- cline has enau ave sgain ap) n tho market, but to n’l?‘mllo;,axlnnt only, Ame&duh!fll flat ond lower. As regords barlcy, the scason is mow 8t &n cnd, and the stocks nre exbsusted. * TAGANT00, Juno 14, 1873,—Tainy weather has mow sctfn, and tllo pprotioncion of rop faluro through onged drought have vanishod, Salos at this cone o havo boon of late on & limited calo only, in conse- quence of dlscouraging advices from the conmuming countries, and prices, capecially for Ghirks, huve slightly glven way, + - LATEST, = In tho afterndon whoat and corn'wore_nctive, snd the former advanced 3{@}o, sellin; lé 2L193¢@1.203{ seller tho month, and Sl.légfi@ 1.16% sollor August, both options closing at tho outside. Corn woa a shado xl‘immr_ at 87}£@37%0 sollor August, closing at the outside, and 893¢c soller Beptomber. In provisions, sales wore re- orted of 1,600 brls mosa pork at £15.00 eellor oytemhur, and 500 brls soller August on pri- vate torms. It was rumored that iwo chartors wore mado for corn to Buffalo, but nothing dofi- nite could be obtained, P 1 CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, ‘Triunspax EvENING, July 17, ATCOOL—as fn requiost and o at 31803150, BROOM-CORN—The demand continues moderate. Tho market is liborally suppliod_with common_coru, ‘but superlor dea are held with much firmuces, bo- ing scarco, We ropeat: No, 1 hurl, 8X@100; ' No, 1 stock brald, 6@7%0; No, 2 do, 84@0xe; No. § :do, -4(@0o; Inside groen, 5@60; do rod tip, 8 @40} ‘do'pale and Tod, 3@de. BUTTER—Dealers toport steadily falr sctiviy in tho demand, and, sa they have thua far been enabled to keep stocks down io s ronsonably low polut, thero leja foeling of confidence, Delng tusisted tipon sll around. Wo repeat our et as follova: Sirictly chafce yellow, 19@4lo ; modium to good, 16@170; in= ferior {0 common, 11@14c, BAGGING—Nothing new. was noted in connecton ‘with the baggiug market. Only s limited amount of trading was tono oxcept in graln bage, which aro mov-~ ing with fatr Mberalily, Wo quoto: Btark, 300 ; Lud- low, 36c; Lowiston, 1o 2lo $ic; American, 310 orkeng, Ottor Oraok, 330 burlap bags, 4aud 5 bu, 19@ guula{lm, aingle, 17@18c; do double, 28¢; wool o, BEANS—Wero inactive. e repent gquotation Navios, $2.6022.60; primo medium, $2,35@2.40; come mon {0 fair benns, $1.25@2.00, _BUILDING MATERTALS—No now features wero noliced in conxncetion with this market, Tho demand ia tolerably good, * Comenta axo stoady, Drick molla at ynrious prices, Annoxed ore the quofationa: Bhucc $2,50; Now York stucco, casting, $3.60@4.003 Portlan coment, $7.60@8.00 %9 brl; Rosendalo comont, $3.26@ 0.63; Utica Louievilla, nnd Akron coment, $2.00 brl; marblo dust, §,25@3,60; limo in bulk, 80c@$1.00; Timo (bmfid.w@t.fls % bri; whito sand, 3 brl, $1,60 @200 wiwicring litr, 9 biy 408500 sfo rick, por ) $40,00@00.00; bufiding brick (common), $05.006 .00@9.60; Milwaukoo prosscd, 10,00 common,’ $14.00; Racino pressod, $15.00@30.00,del.; do common, $14,00'; Indiana pressod, m}.»&@&‘léo‘a 6\1 do conumon, $12.00@16.00; firo clay, per r, 83,0024 : OLLEESE—Trads was alick, tho cxtromb heat cporat- tng to clieck shipments, Thisro waa no change in yal- nes, tho_following prices bolg current: Now York m&';ryi Dx:@uu; Oblo factory, Y@100 ; Woatorn facto- , 0G: "0 L—Hard cosl was in good domaad, and was ox- cosdingly firm, with an unmisiakablo upward tendon- oy. Bott doacriptions romsin quiet and steady. We uotes Lohigh, $10.00; Lackswanns, $0.00; Erio, 005 Brior it} $9.00] Walnut Iill, $3.00; Blose: burg, 5116.30@9.50' flnchn&\'fl“fly, £8.00; Indiana Can- 1), Indfans Dlock, $8.00; Kirkland Grato, 28, s, Cuorry ‘Mino, $9.00; Minonk, $8,00; Wilming~ ton, $0. COOPERAGE—Manufsctured goods wore quict, but stock was (0 good domand and_very frm_af {ho ad- vanco notod, - Tho rocoipts aro light. Wo now quoto 3 Tork barrels, $L6@1.40; lard “tioreos, $1.00@1.70} whiaky barrols, §1.00@7,103 flour barrels, 46@bTc; pork staves, rough, $32.00674.00 ; do, buckod, $34.00@20.00; torco staves, Tough, $20.0@35,003 do bucked oF sawod, $25.00828,00 ¢ whisky alavos, rough, $28.000 0,00 ;' do bucked, $35,00; flour staves, $10,00@11.00 3 cltclo flour heading, 7 @9io por sot; flour hoop %cu@;&%@m.m Por'm; ek nnd Herco polos, .| 5,00 por 1, * Y ? EGGS—Wero in_modorate roquost and” caser, mmu{ cholco packages bringing 13:@13Xo, whils thouo fn poor coudition gl st 8 wide rango of pricos. Baloa includo 184 pkge and 1,000 oz good at 1o 10 brls at 12ic, FEATHERS—Tho offerings sro not large, but ample present requirements, Prices aro unchisnged, a8 i DPrime to cholco live geeso foathers at 70@1730; jobbing price, 80@830; mixed feathers, 5@ 0003 chicken, G@To, Halea includol ssck primo live gecso ot 1303 1 eack musty at T0c, “¥ISH—A satisfoctory business 'waa doing tn (his do- pirtment, Trado continues good, and prices aro stoady and firm for most_descripliods, We repeat our uotations, o8 follows : No,1 whitefish, 37 brl, $0.00@ .35 No, 2o, $5.76@6.00; No. 1 trout, §6.00(@5.35 5 No. 1 sboro inackérel, 3 br) $11.50@11,75; No. 1 bay, $9.50 @0.15; No, 2 mackeral, 3 brl, $8.50@5.753 family Taackorel, 3 brl, $1.00G7.25; No. 1 ehioro kits, $LOSG 2,03 subir-ourad codtsh; por 100 1o, 8000015 Goorge's codiish, $0.50@8.75; Labrador herring, split, Dris, §9.00@9.60; do, % Lrl, #,76@6.005 Labrador horring, round, brl, $8.00@8,80; do 3 brl, $4.25@4.60 7 83@960; Columbia Rlver salmon, rls, $9.0069.60. PIUITS AND NUTA—Tho fraft market, contaucs {o finprovo iu {16 genoral features, a botter domond o1 iating, and pricos ruling sensibly firmer, both for do- mestio and forelun vanieties, Prunes havo agaln ad- vanced, aud bid fafe to go still highor, na this years crop lu'a failure, Talsluy, also, aro working upward, now quoted at $3.8082.95. Nuts aro quiot, but gen- erally firm, Wo rovise our list aa followa : FonkioN ~Dates, B¥@0c; figs, drums, 11@lde; figy, box, 145@160; Turkiah pruties, now, 13@14¢ ; ralsins, $2,30 @3,35; Zantoourrants, 7@T/c; citron, 42@43¢, D T10—Aldon npplos, 10@200 ; Mlchigan do, 6@ crn 0,5 @00} Southiorn Uo, 4} @5 cs peaches,pared, for follows 18@20c; peaches, halves, 6@0iof do, mixed, $X@ c; blackliorrios, BX(@83¢0's rasjiberrics, 40@410; Tite ted chiorries, 20@2c, Nuzs—Filborts, 14@I5 ; al- monds, Terragous, 2@3do; Naples walnuts, 24@250; Drazilé, 0@l00; pocans, 11@1%0; African’ poanuts, 8} @703 ,}Vflmmmcn ‘poonuts, 1G8e; Tennedsoo peus nUtE, T@THO. GIOCERIES~Jobbers gonerally roport trade fully up to tho averago at this season, and the tone of tho miarkot is fairly firm, not only for thia staplca Lut for moat sido goods, Sugars continuo uninterrupiodly pctivo aid ara sirong, a furthor advance of an }fo be- ing catablished to-lay in As snd Ba, Coffces are solling ab about formo? raten, though the rocont ad. vancs in Now York imparts a buoyunt tone to tho mar- kot Ties, Bptcos, e, koo rulo sledly, o mow uoto: . O Gann Bopa—Tx@8iE, Qorrxrs—Mochs, SIX@33403 0, G. Java, 28R28¢e; Juva, No, 3, 20@2030; fancy Mo, i@ios cholco do, 23X@2o; prima Rlo, W @234c ; pood do, 23®@2N0; common do, 224 @03 ransting do, 2i@llko; Bingaporo, @Yo Costa Riea, foncy, WM @2U2e; do, prime, 24@U (o} Maracaibo, b @230, OanpLEs—Star, full wolght, 103/@200 ; stearine, full wolght, 143/@100’; do, short weight, 13 @14A(e, Huia, BY@8lgo 3 Rangoon, 154(&73 2 N ’m;a (e, Loulslaj powdored, 113%@10 11%0; A, Standurd, @110} do, + 1, 16;;? 10340 ; extra 0, 10531037 0,3, 10 @loy; yol- low 0, 0% @Mo; choles brown, 93:@100; primo do, 9K@VNa; falr do, 9@DX0; clioico molurses sugar, 93@100 ; air 0o, 93930 ; Now Orloaus sugar, choico, 93@xN0; do prime, VX@UNo; do, fair, Bx@lo} sommioD, TH@T Synyes—Diamond drips, $1.25@1.90; silver flrlé:, extra fluo, 10@740; guod sugar Lious , 45@480 oxtra do, b0@850 ; New Orleans molnsace, oliolcs, 80@ 8303 do primo, 18@780; do eommon, 65@i00; Porte litco ‘molassca, cholco, 55@080; comion molasace, 50 B ienarus—Common to beat, 5@10c, Brioze—Allipios, 11@180; cloves, §7@380; cassls, 98@400; puppor, 26@26c; wutmegy, $1.25@1.30; gingor, puse, 38@000; do No. 3, 20G30; do No. 3, 10 _ “BoArs—French moltlod, 63030} Corman mottlad, 84@0ie; Golaon “Waaty 6030 v 6503 White Ttono, o,x&mam; brown Windsor, 4X@ I,’go; palm, 6@03g0 ; Havon Imperlal, X @bic. *_{Branor—Glons, 9X@10c; corn, 0@ 110 laundry, 6@ \76 4 common, 65@dc, "AREEN FRUITS—Toroln frults wor netiva nnd ‘firm, Poaches from Villa Ridgo aold at $2,25@2,50 per box, ond grapos (1 1h boxes) : at $6,00 por cans, Bmmll genil woa plontiful, and in roquest at former prices, a3 fY“lel Lomons, $15,00@10,00 por box, Oranges, $12.50@19.00 por box, Now apples, 30GT6a por hox, or $3.00@4.00 por Lrl, mmwhurzmd 16@200, Taapt borrles, 12%@140; rod do, 13%¥@10c, UGooseherries, 10@12X0 ; $2,50@1.00 por bu, Diackberrics, 20@3%0; Tnwton's, 27@280, Oborrica at $3,6085.00 por bu. Whoritloborries, $4.00@4.50 por bu; per box, $1,50@ 1,75, Curranty, $2.00@9.00 per b, Dears, $2.00@3.50 por hox ; Iuols ponchies, $2.25@2.60 per.gz. ‘;'H(lll‘s—\vm‘u inactive and nominal at 25@48c for eatern, TIAY—No cbango was noted in the situstion of tho tsy ninrkot, Ocdora wora few, and tho quoted prices yeto not wiilingly pald oxcont for chalco offorings. Wo quote wholeaslo pricea pad ‘by deslers ss follows, cara 0 contain 20, : ON TatAox—Timothy, beator yrosnad, $18.00@14,00 ; timothy, looss prmnm(, @13,00; prairlo presnod, $9.1 10.60. OX WAOON— Timothy, loosc, $12,50@13.60; prairio, loose, $8.560@ 10,00, 10r dalivery of beosaod; 100160, kecording 10 dlstance, UIDES—This market was dovold of animation, and valuesromain nominaily unchanged. Wo quoto ; Groon clty butchiors', 705 groon curad, ght, 103 @llo; do heavy, DX@100; part_ cured, 03/@100} qroon _calf, 16 IB}S-:: voal lfl 1260} sos dry Ky 2lo 1 dry salled, 0@170 gnfo- fong-fistrod Xip, 10¥@110 3 (@8%o; grubby, ecored, out, orotlierwiso damagod, two-thirds price, TRON AND BTEEL—Ttomoin in the samo quiet and tincortain conditidn, Pricea aro shaded for round lots of common iron, Subjolnd nro the ratos curront s IroDucusesene 4 2-10 ratea Horse-alio6 iron., 6 rates Tlate iren, common tank. + 06X @O0X rates Norway iron,.. 07 @Dbisc W Norway nail rods 0% @loo ¥ Gorman plow atoel, @120 | English cast me. % @13 w0 Amorican tool steol. 17 @Be B Ghromo tool ateel . @Yo Blb English tool steol . 230 rates Englinlt spring ateo LEATHER— quidé eoling Al @13% rates provailod in the Teatiior markot, and pricos wore stea ly, a8 proviously quoted, Wo ropoat our list, sa follows? nEMLOOK, City harnees,,.... oilntry harness ETY city uppo @ily nppor, No, 3, § Gountey upper.... Gallar, @ 4t Oalf, city. Calf, country, Tough uppor, san Tough upper, dam Buflalo plaughter “D, A" wolo, Coltiaesannn TIarnees, . 0ees s French calf, Jodot French calf, Lomoins Frouch calf) 24 t036 French kip, 50 to 100 fia.. % METALS AND TINNERS' STO0K—A moderato bits- {nees waa beannciod, pricos ullug sfosdy, 1 givon bo- low & Tix Pr.aTz—10, 10114, 814,60 do, 19x13, $16.00: do 40, 81650 6y roofing, 10, $14.00; " do,” 20x38, P10 Tre—Large, 420; small, 30 bar, 4o, * Bmewt Zino—Full canks, 110} balf casks, 11 @11 e} Tess quantity, 110} slabs, De. Sneer InoN~—No, 24, G0 rates; Tusala iron, 220; do No, 1 stained, 216 rafes, GarvANIZED Inox—No, 16@20, 16 : No, 22@24, 1003 No. 25@20, 170; No, 27, 1603 No, 28, Z0c. A discoun! of 30 por cont is made from this list, GokrEn—Copper boltoma, 400 biaztors over 12 s, 470} tinned coppor, 40c; planished copper, 4003 do, cut to sizes, 480 Winz—2 105, 80; 6, 8, and 0, 1005 1040 11, 1103 13, 11303 13 ond14, 1230} 15ond 16, 1o} 17, 150} 18, 100 19, 100 20, 200; full bundle, 16 por cont dise count 3’ fenco wire, 7140 ; by car lod, Txo. NAILS—Doalers roport a tendency to competition, +nd_ tho market 18 lcss firm, but rates are still quote 18 follow: 000, er kog, $L76 ratos; 84 dD, , $5.25 3 4 do, 86,643 ; 3d_do, $6.25; 3t do firio, $7.76; 2d do, $8,00; clinch, $7.123, NAVAL STORES8—We cantinue to quote: Manilla muSR Tope® I, 1Ty@1oie; sionl ropoy I 134G TnNes: hemp sach cord, B mucline, 3 I, 2@ '@6.50; rl, .00 tar, 33 brl, $5.( .00, ‘OXL8—Continua1ii fajr roquost ot steady prices, Wo uoto: Carbon, 18e; extrs Iard ofl, 70c; No. 1, 6505 20; linseed, raw, 06c; do boilod, $L01 3 whale, +"eporm, $.00@2.10; neats foot off, airiclly purc, £1,10: do extrs, 00o; do No,1,760; 'bank oll, G5c strails, 7003 olophant ofl, 950 turpontine, 53@5dc | naphtls, 63 gravity, 15@19% naphtla, ' common, 158160, FOULTRY—Tho offerings woro large, and In cxcess of tho demand, Prices wero Work and lower, Old chickens nold uf $4.50@4.75. Bpring do (good size) at $£2.76@9.00, Vory young chickens were in liberal sup ply, snd dull ot any price, Quotations rango from $1.50@2.25 per doz, Many of these little things were dying in tho coope. Turkoys wero slow at 11@12c, "POTATOES—Tho markot ia liberally supplied, nnd o further declluo is noticed, @ood to choico now fold ot $4,00@4.25 in barrels, and fair at $3.60@3,75, Thoso in bushel boxes are quotable at $1.00, A fow old pota~ toes are offorod at §1.60 {n smsll lola, BEEDS—VWero in limitod roquest and prices aro but littlo bottor then nominal for mant varieties, Glover (falr modium) sold ot $5.26, We quote: Tim- aihy, $4.00; clover, $5.35@6.60; lungarian, 65@70c; millet, 50@55¢, BALT-—Thero was no abatement {n the demand, and dealers roport tho markot firm, owing to light though tho recelpta aro {ncressing slightly. Onondagn, Canads, and Baginaw, fine, £2,00: conrse, $2.00; coarvs Dismond C, $2.10; ground golar, $2.10; dairy, without bags, $3.25; dairy, with bags, }:im(‘?a.‘a’s |')o Ashiton dairy, per sack, $5,00@6,26 ; Turk’s jand, $2,00, TEAS—Wero quist and unchanged. Following aro the quototions: Young byson, common to falr, 45@85c; do good, G0@T0c; do choice to exira fino, 08c@§L.10; common to fino old hyson, 0@ 950; common imperial, 60@05c; good to ‘choico do, 80038110 ; falr to good gunpowder, 70c@$1.00 ; choice TPingsuoy, ' $116@1.20; _extra Moyuno, $1,85@140; choico to extra mew Japan, 20c@$1.00; fair to go old, 65@170¢; common do, 40@450; eolored matursl Japan, 55@660 ; common to fine Oolong, 35@480; goad, 56@850 5 cholco ta oxtra, 85c@$1,00, TOBACCO—Business was foportod fair st steady 1 ratod : Fine Our—Extra, 75@850 ; cholto, 65@700; medi~ um ; B3@600 ; poor to common, 40@50¢, Prua—Netural loaf, 75@800; half bright, 60@700; black, aound, 45@55c, BatoxiNa—Good 10 chioles, 82@300 ; modium, 2@ uoto : ordinary 810} common, 26@28c. ; NoODTiotatan frm ot the following pricos : Booeh 18,007 mapl, §0.00; hickory, §10.00;slabs, .0, slivored, VEGETABLES—ero salablo ot about yestorday's prices, 08 followa: Tomotocs, T0@000 per box; peas, £1.50 por bu; onfons, $3.00G#4.00; cabbago, 5o per oz corn, 100 per doz; turnips, $1.60@$3.00 Ter brl; cu- cumbers, 300 por dox; cgg plant, $2.00 per doz; cauli- Llower, $1.6063.00 por doz ; string boans, $1.76 por but WOOL—A fair stesdy 'demand exists for wool, espocially for fino and modium washod, Tho recoipts aro_incrossing elightly, but tho stocks are not nccumulating. Tho market 18 quite firm for unt washed wools, and fino washad flocce {8 1o highor § aléo conrso washiod. The domand for nnwashed flcecs in less urgent, ond buyers oro endeavoring to obtain conceasions, but it 1s held firmly at quotations, Pricea aro given Lolow ¢ Tub, washed, extrs snd medium Tub, washod, common o falr. Common din Flooce, washed, Flooce, washied, XEXX, din Flooco, washed, modiuin light. Courso, washed.... Fleoco, unwashed, X &XX, fn good condition, Flooce, unwashiod, coaréo to medium, Fleeco, unwashed, coarsc, and dingy. Bupor, pulled, , Exira, pulled. . Burry wool i i CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, &XX Tugnspux Eveamo, July 1 Tho rocelpts of lve-atock ainco Saturdsy bavo been 0s follows: Cuttls, Hogs, Sheep, 4 [T 0,801 603 8,300 1,001 BS00 800 Total, UL 202 damo thme iast weck, 19305 34670 3183 Bhipmonts woro as follows ‘attle, l‘lnnv. a: 7136 5,05 5490 17,149 tho eattio ‘market unchanged fn sny importaut particular, Tha demand for well-fatted boeves suitod to tho warita of the New York, Albany, and oston murkats fully equaliod tho aupply, and Lolders of such had no_difioulty in reale 1241 b full formor ratce, but {lo offorings of common nd moiium qualitfes woro much largor than was ro- quired to satiefy the wants of tho trado, nnd conse- quently tho markot was weak and unscitied, pricea favorli(s buyers, in many inatances, o tha oxtoht of 15 @200 yur 100 1bs, Bo far ns low gradoa of stock are concorued, tho immodinte Auturo of tho market is not yortioulatly promining to scllers, and, if Westorn ship- Jera would ovold lossos, thoy’ should buy on wido marglus, a8 tho tondopey of pricos 10 el sumistakably dowaward, falon wero “zeportol oll tho way from $3.13) for “straw” cows, to $0,20 foroxtrn steors, though most of the day's busiuess wrms trananctod within tho rango of $4.00@3.65. A fow cholco fotched 35.78@5,85, but, with two xcoptions, nothing uold at higher' igurcs, Grogary, Strader & Co, nucceedod in_disposing of twa droves avoraging seapeotively 1,430 and 1,450 ba at 6,20, but thesoules wera rather above thy markot, and are not s falr cri- torlon, Butchers bought eparingly ut $2,125@4.16— chiofly a6 $3,0084,35, Fat Tozaus sold talerably well, but hin 1ols werd much nglocted, sud soveral droved of (1w vort wero loft i tho yards ‘unsold, The mar- Xot olosed quiot wnd casy, QUOTATIONS, Extra Boeves—Qradod sloers, avoraglag 1,4 Ib aud upward. . Ololce Booves—Fin ol 10 5 year old ateurs, avorsging 1,250 o 1,850 A, R £ (YT @ood Bosves—Woll-fatienod, fincly formed slgors, avorsging 1,100 t0 1,300 106, .vvr., 5,25@5,40 ito Lily, 0@ Medfun Grades—Btoorn In falr flesh, aver- aging 1,060 101,200 1A, .. wrensvois 4TB@BI5 Butchers' Btock—Common to falr steers, snd - good {0 extrs cows, for city slaughter, averaging 800 to 1,100 ths Btock Cattle—Common cattlo, in ‘fleoh, avoraging 700 to 1,050 1ha, Inferior—Light and {hin cown, ntags, bulls, and seallawag stoors, , Catile—~Toxan, Nortliern wintored. Cattlo—Tezxas, through drovos. . OATTLY SALES, 8.60@4.50 8,50@4,00 2.25@3,00 8.7534.75 a.ooga.m B 630 smt)'{ 6 6.0 428 580 6,10 ] G 27 Toxss, 333 10 medium steors. 5.0 cawa , V'wa gy 40 stockers. .. Do aleay 11 rock nice: 8BS 5.0 17 light fat stees 5,12 good steers, 580 10 stock steorn, 876 08 medium_slcors 510 11 butcher's cow 3,05 47 Toxua ateor a 17 butchors' 80 Toxaa cattl g? falr m‘:n. good stecrs, B4 good stoors 4 good stcors. 17 good steors, 16 stock atoors 80 cholco tcers. 81 cholco stoers, Bt 5.60 HOG8—Actlvity and firm: ore the leading charactorlsiics of tho hog market. Ttocelpta ware again modorate; roaching only about 8,600, and, undor a atrong demand from Enatorn and local’ buyers, nales wero quick ot $4,40@4.50 for poor to common; st $4.60 4,78 for meaium, and st $4,8035.10 for good. by, on r2, showing an advance of about fo, Vory fow anld Bndor $4.60, whilo the bulk found buyers at $4,75@ 5,00, Ali 80ld, and tho market cloaod as it openiod— frm, “Wo append tho following : = 100 BALES, No. Av. Price|No, Av, -Price|No. Av. Prico, Gl 218 8500 |68 18)° $4.75 | OL 304 b4 228 605 |48 220 500 75 190 107 225 510 |8 170 490 |20 18 B0 204 495 |83 207 495 |42 287 51 192 500 (40 22 510 |65 148 G0 183 500 (43 270 4755 [101 174 gg ggg l‘ig 0 20 475 (47 304 L 2716 4.85 | 40 200 02 503 480 |51 228 500 |50 2UT 108 432 485 |63 ;7 475 [éc a3 C4 250 478 |49 100 500 |47 204 203 217 495 |63 203 800 |38 210 B0 232 480 |52 226" 500 (08 a00 67 216 4.9) | 61 212 495 |01 2l0 50 266 475 130 207 510 |50 270 45 807 478 |75 207 480 |44 204 43 280 4.0 (122 204 605 [130 171 45 171 500 |44 201 500 (43 209 G4 190 505 |50 199 505 |57 192 81 3 60 265 4,00 [133 267 300 4.0 |58 X SHEEP—Ware quiet at unchanged priced, Dulchers wero the only busers, and sales were slow ot £3,00@8.50 for poor to common, st $3.715@4.00 for mo- divm, 3nd at $4.35@4.76 for good fo choice. AR iy CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. TrUREDAY Evinma, July 17, A fleot of abont thirty vessela wero at tho docks thls morning, Buyers made thelr apposranco early, and talea wero readlly etfected ot a higher range of prices, Joiats and ecantling were in urgent domand, and sold ot an advanco of 35@37sc. Coarso mixed nd cotn- mon boards and strips Wero also highor, Tho supply of Iath exceodod the demand, and thoy declined about 25c, but clogod firm st $116@1.87%, We quote good to cholce boards snd sirips, $1960@17.00 ; common do, $10,25@11.60; Joiata and scantling, 7560813 5 sclectn, $21,00@25,00 ; shingles, $3.00@3,25; lath, $1.75@2.00, " In the nfternoon s ficet of vessols arrived, but, as usual aftor 12 o'clock, there was very, littla oing. Tallowing sro tho salen : Cargo schr Queen of tho West, from Oconto, 165 m Iumber at $13.75 ; achr Norman, from do, 935 m lum-- ber st $18.00, 30 m lath at $2.00; schr ary, from Whito Lako, 85-m common mixed'at §0,50, Hold by Irlsh, Dullon & Co, Cargo achr J, A, Halmer, from Manisteo, 140, m Jolsts and scantling at $0.873 ; barge Harschal, from Ludington, 210 m dimension, largely 16-ft jolsts, at $0.60, 185 m Iath st $1.75 ; barga Mlercury, from Lud- ington, 211 m sirips snd bosrda ot $10,25,'120 m Iath aSLETy. Sold by M. X Diektora £Co.’ * - Cargo_mchr Littlo Belle, from Muskogon, 05 m Dboards at $19,50, mado from Whita River loga ; schr Tadical, from Pentwater, 535 m shinglos ot $3.20 ; 00 m common pieco stud ot $0.60, Sold by Viliam Mo- glade. Cargo schr Bardinia, from Manistes, 135 m jolsts and ecantling at $9.75; schr Octavia, from do, 40 m salocts ot $25,00; 05 m joints and scantling ot $9.75 ; scow Gladiator, from do, 100 m jolsts and scantling af £0.75 3 achr Eniolin, from Muskegon, 125 m atrips and boards 8¢ $15,005 schr J, B, Miner, from Muskegon, 80 m atrips and boards st $14.75 ; schr Gipsey, fron; Whito Lake, common, by ssmpio, at $0.50 ; solocts and clears, by inspoction, at $32.00 for wide clear; $21.00 for wido nelm:ti $32.00 for first and second clear strips ; $27.00 for *“A" flooring; $18,00 for *B” flooring; $12.00 for 0" flmfl.ng: 9,00 for common ; $6,50 for culled, Bold by Blanchard, Borland & Co, LUMDER FREIGHTS, Manistee, $2.25; Ludington, $2.00; Muskegon, $1.75 12,00 ; Oconto, $3.00@3.25; Menominee, $2.25; Whito Lake, $2.00; Graud Liaven, $1,875@2.00; Ponte ‘water, §2.00. AT THE YATIDE, - A fair trado was _experienced for tho season, tho inquiry belng on both Ioeal and interfor mccount. Although the advanced -freights have affocted tho trade near tho city, they have had the effect of in- creasing the domand from distant points, An nstanca dn noled n which partios from Leaveaworlh navo ro- cently bought In {his rusrkot, and stato that tho frelght £o the above point from berd 16 $00 per car-load, whilo beforo tho 186 $70 was the rate pald, The local trade 1s also very fair, Bocond clear aro in better roquest, “n“Bl and higher, whilo first clear s easier, Siding ond Ialh aro also a triflo lower, We quoto ¢ FIret clear, esensinoeesses 54 Becond cloar, 1 inch to 4 inc Third clear, 1 inch. Third clear, thick, Clear flooring, 1 . 00 d . Common flooring, dressed, sccond..., 28,00 @30,00 Wagon-hox boards, eclooted, 14 inchios nnd upward. 00 @38.00 A stock boards, 00 @37.00 3 stock bosrds. 00 @30.00 C ntock boards, 5,00 @18.00 Common boar 2,00 @13.00 Jolst, scantling, s oto,, 16 feet and under, . 12,00 @13.00 Jolst and scantling, 18 to 34 feot. 400 @20.00 Pickots, square, 3.00 @15.00 ete, flat, 2.00 @13.00 Cedar poats, apiif 400 @18.00 Cedar posts, round. 7.00 @25.00 Lath,. 25 @ 2.50 1, X Threa dollars per car to bo added when transferred, which chargo followa tho shingles, ‘Thicknss—Fivo shinglcs to be two inches in thick- ness. Lengthi—Sixteen inches. nABDWOOD. Black-Walaut — Counters, _$85.003160,005 _clear, £0.00@860; common, g.lg,oc@w.oo; cull, '$20,00@ + flooring, $66.00G 60,00, — 128.00@40.00;_common, $16.00825.00; cull, $10,00@15.00 ; flooring, $30,00@40,00, ..‘1’1"‘;??335& &wm@m.w; common, $16,00@25.00 Ticxory—Olear, $28.00@60.00; common, $20.00@ 36,005 ol m.oé@mm.@ ? AMaplo—Clear, $22,006305.00; common, $10,00@25.00; cull, $10.00@ 15,00, golitamut—Clear, §15.00860,00; common, $20.006 Oherry—Clesr, $40,00@00.00; common, $15.008 600 S, 130 IBIC Whltowood—Olenr, $30.00@40,00; common, $20.00 @20 el $10.00616.60, ‘Wagoh Stock—Hickory nxlos, per sct, $1,0081,600 wagon poles, each, 45@55¢ ; box boards, £50,00@40,00, Florlda red codor, 850 per ft; mlhonnny‘(un; do -Clear, counters, 500 ; rosewood. 50@800 ; white hully, adc. MARINE. Port of Cllcago. ARRIVED,,.. o July 17, Beow Graoger, Willott's Pier, 60 m lumber, Hebr I, B, Hibbard, Frankfort, 95 m lumber, Behr O¢tavia, Manisten, 190 m Jimber, Sehr Planet, Whito Lako, 0 m Iumbor, Scir Tompdat, Manlstoe, 160 m lumbor, Darge Herculoy, Ludinglon, 250 m lnmber, Bohr Ebenezer, ALuopee, 93 cds wood, Hehr Trausis, Kowauneo, 87 cds wood. Prop Alta Munro, Kincardine, 2,600 bels salt, Scow Bonth Havos, Souths avos, 8010 Umbdr, 46 cds Scow Flora, Saugatuck, 750 m lumber, 40 m lath, Schr Ablgafl, Toiland, ‘150 cds hemlock bark, Sehr Gon, Sfgel, Manfsioe, 140 m lumibor, Hohr Coral, Lintoln, 2,800 ralroad Liss. Sclir Mockfng Bird, Bifalo, 900 tous coal, Prop Mohawk, Buffalo, 1,154 Lrls sugsr, Bebr Lavinda, Portago Luko, 125 cds woodl. Hchr Csmden, Lirle, 1,200 tous coal, Behr Bardinio, Manisico, 130 m lumbor, Prop 8, O, Baldwin, Eacanaba, 040 tons iron oro, Beow Laurcus, Saugatuck, 85 ¢ds wood, Hobr Kitty Gront, Baugatiok, 70 m lumbor, Beow Mary Melen, White Lake, 2m rallroad tlos, folir Fraik D, Harkor, Oawego, 475 tona rullroad fron, Belir Brooklyn, Buffulo, 600 tous coal, Beow Hurculos, Carlton, 02 eds wood, Belr 2, G, Midor, Osweio, 450 tons coal, Hehr Knight Templar, Oawego, 600 tona coal, Behr Hoboken, Oawego, 8,300 brls salt, Behir Garrott Smith, Oswego, 400 tous coal, Behr Qlibort Melleson, Litilo Sodus, §30 tona coal, Dargo Goldon Harvest, Grand Havon, 300 m lumber, iarge O, O, D,, Grand Haven, 800 m lumber, Barge City of Grand Habon, Grand Haven, 330 m Jum- b por, ‘Wm, Burns, Grand Haven, 200 m lumbar, g«:{flmfionu, Bouth Havou, 87 cds bark, 4 ode wood, Belir Badical, Fontwater, 60 5i lumber, 620 m ahingles, : Bchir Marinar, Fehr Angua 8mith, Duftalo, 1,050 fons coal, Hchr Dasliing Wave, Buginlo, 600 tons coal, Hohr Ellzabolli Jonos, Buffal, 1,000 tons coal, Tiark Peshitigo, BufTalo, 760 lon coal, Bebir 0, Harrison, Whifo Take, 195 m Tumber, Bebr Gipsay; White Lako, 130 7n lumber. Behr Ivor anl(m‘ Whito Lako, 30 m Inmber, 13 m Iath Selir Moj. N, IL Ferry, Whilo Lako, 123 m lumber, 28 miatls, 2 5 Brow Gladintor, Manfatco, 160m Timbor, Behr 7. A. Holuies, Blanistce, 120 ra lumbor, Behr J, B, Chapin, Manisf 120 m lamber, fichr | Tompo, Maniateo, 140 m lnmber. Belir Gom, Pike's Pler, 87 corda wood, Hohr Kearaarge, Good Harbor, 100 cords wood, Schr Bhoboyyan, Two Rivors, 13.bozes fah ; Bl waulken, GO bara {ron. Sohr Tdia LulTalo 433 stovos, and sundrice, 0) . "T'rusodel o Poro, ne N Bl Muskogon, ' Muskegon, 70 bidls Lides, 30 bale e Grak Hasen, 19 boxoa fish, Prop Hno;nlnuo, Groen Bay, 20 tons pig-iron, 700 m 7 ahingles, Belr T, P’ Shicldon, Buffalo, 1,200 tona coal, tele Qucen of tho Weal, Oconio, 166 m lumber, imr Clty of Boston, lonsburgh, aundries. Stme Coron, . Foseph, 1,001 ¢asca frult 43 boxes sh, Behr Amoskong, Erle, 460 tone coal, Hehr Orn, An ‘ém“f M e c! . udrows' Pler, 43 cords bark. Holr Elo Ellouwood, White River, 175 m lumbor, 43 . g Onk, deow B, Disherm, Piko's Tler, 115 cds wood. Hehr B, Barnes, Monomineo, 360 m lumber, 30 m lath, Drop Ira I, Owen, Lacanabs, 765 tons iron ore. Barge Meraury, Ludington, 350 m lumbor, Helir Wallin, Hotland, 33 m oak lumbor, Sohs Tricoldr, Hollard, 18 m staves, ta Chaifee, Baugatuck, €0 m lumber, 20 bxs fiah, Sebir 0, R, Johnon, Saugatuci 130m Tumber, Schr I b, Oumrhol'l, Baugatuck, 120 cda slahs, Behr Hattlo Earl, Baugatuck, 1,200 railrond U Sclr Advance, Muskegon, 160 fn lumber, Belir Gray, Miwkegon, 110 m lumbor, Behr John B, Miner, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, Behr A, Bimmons, Muskegot, 210 m Jumber, Sehe Emaling, Biskegon, 1% m fumbor. ¢ 3. O, Mous, Muskegon, 146 m lumber, 20 m Iaf Selir Minorva, Muskogon. 200 om humpan 0" e Solur Mary. Minkogon, 160 m lumber, chr Pauline, Munkogon, 120 m Jumber, 80 m lat Bchr Myrtlo, Muskegon, 185 m lumber. & arge Contoat, Muskegon, 350 m lumber, Beow D, It, Owons, nmue.iou, 130m_lumber, Bcow Christio, Munkegon, 190'm lnmbor, Sebr Gamocock, Muskegon, 176 m lumbor, Stme Alvana, Muskogon, 143 cases borsics, b Littlo e, Muskegon, 65 m lumber, 300 m lat Dark Acorn, Miskogoneaid m Tamber. " & Bchr Mary Colline, Oleveland, 603 tona coal, Selir Col, 11, C, Heg, Foriago Lake, 160m limber, 100 m jaths, Schr N, If, Hawkins, Unlon Dler, 125 cds wood. Schr H,_Blood, Jacksouport, 7,000 cedar posts, Schr .‘I"X;Tnyfur, Ford Iiver, 200 m lumber, 10 m nth, Behr Jolin Wilbur, Cleveland, 710 tons coa Bchr Albatross, Cédar River, 155 m lumbur, 40 m Iath, CLEARED,...... July 17, Bobr 0, . Trowbridge, Oswego, 10,00 b corn, Stunr Nualiun, Ogdenaburg, 15,148 bu corn, 200 brls our, Btmr Nasliua, Shobosgsn, 25 bls flour. - Belir Winnfo ting, Bala o, 13,128 bu corn, *| Prop Prusais, Montreal, 201 brls flonr. Behr Trilolor, Holland, 500 dry hides, PropIra Choffee, Baugatuck, 70 bags corn, 90 bags wheat, Sehr K, Richmond, Buffalo, 49,300 bu corn, Prop Nobraska, Bulfalo, 20,670 bu oats, 15,000 bu wheat, 16,000 bu corn, b I8 flour, Sebr D, R, Martln, Iacanaba, 100 bels salt, Belir Coral, Lincoln, 25 bra flour, Btmr Alpena, Muskegon, sundries, Prop G, J. Trueadell, breon Day, 100 brls pork, 80 shcots fron, Stanr Muskegon, Grand Havon, 6 bels liguors and sune . : rica. Btmr Oconfo, B, Jorcph, 10 brlasalt, 10 brla flour, ‘Stanr Sholiosgan, Tacino, 200 bales rooflng falt. Lnko Prelghts 3 Wore maderately activo and easior, Oharters for corn fo Builalo wore mado nt 53 @0c, closing at the inside, It In reported that sovoralof the Oc chiarters were mads yesterday, Tho_ongagomenta roporied wora: Schrs Bkslark, Metrs, Northwest, barge Geblart, and props Mohnwk, carn to Buffalo, ut 6c; schr Ponsaukee, corn to o, at’ Bigo i schir J, Bigler, corn to Kingaton, on private torins} schr Jewsio Drummond, corn to Tort Golborno, on privato torms, Total, 8; dapacity cqual to 216,000 bu corn, Burravo, July 14.—Chiartors roported : Schr Walter B, Allon, coal to Ghicago, up town dock, $1.26 per ton, “froo s schr Lincoln Dall, coat to Keuosba, 81,60 per ton, freo; schr Minofe Slauson, coal to Milwaukes, 1125 per ton, freo ; sohr Mary Hattls, cosl to Detroit, G0 per ton, free, CLEVELAND, July 15,—Coal to Chicago down-town docks, $1,40, free; Milwaukee, $1,35, frco; Toronto, 1$2,30 gold, fiat ; Hamilton, $2.25 gold, fiat. * Thero is & fair number of 'vesnela and coal in good supply, but tho orders bave falion off and rates are weak, Osweao, July 14,—Chartegs: To Chicago—8chra Yankea Blade, Oriont, Lillie Parsons, coal ot $2,15. Ta Tagcdo—ecm ‘W, Raynor, coal at 76c, all froe in and out. Tovzno, July 16.—Graln frelghts firm ad 8K@%0 to Oswego, 32;@4)5c to Buffalo on corn and wheat, 0Xa to Ogdenshurgh, aud 8o to Kingston on corn, with charters of the schirs Valentine al B3¢ to Kingston, and Dorr at 9240 to Ogdonsbiirgh on corn, DMiscellnneous. The flcet of veasels, {hint has been locked for #o long 18 now arriving, srppAnottier ssireh s fo bo mado for tho tug 3.3, 1] —ien, Weitzel, Engineer of tho Eloventh Lighthousa Distalct, snnounces that ho will mell at auction, at Ilighland Park, IiL, Aug, 0, tho sitea of discontinued liguthouses at Poré’ Clinfon and Taylorsport, Lilinots, on the west shoro of Lako Michigau, ~—The Bay Clty Z'ribune lniu : On Baturday the tug Witch of tho ¥eat was eold by Capt, J, O, Woalson to Willism Gorman, Capt. John Blowarf, and Frank Woolson—the Intter purchnsing o quarter interest and cach of the two others a (hree-eighths intercst, The prico paid was $5,000 cash, _Every contract of tho mastor, within the scope of hig authority a8 master, 18 binding on the ownors, and whoever deals with the mastor, in all casca where he is noting within lis nutlority, is entitled to look to the ®bip os s sccurity, When o vessel is lot by s chartor party, and tho_chartorer victuals and mans her, snd ian o cntizo control ot {10 veses) o gonoral oner ia not reaponsiblo for tho acts of the mastor; butin snch cases persons dealing with the master have a lien upon tho shipas security. ‘Tha propoller Philadoiphis s srrived ot Buftalo with about 25,000 bushels wot wheat, mo 17,000 buchla‘woro -{hrown ond pumped ovorboard, Tho , ‘wot wheat will bo sold to thio highest, biddor. The stearmbargo Flatchor, whilo boing towed down the Niagata Rivor ot Buffalo, on Bunday last, struck ogalnst the Intornational bridge so forcibly {hat the bolts along thosido wero driven in go forelbly that they projected from two to threo inches on the [nside, Thio ¥lotcher §8 anow craft, and wes on ‘hor roturn from Marquette with her st cargo of iron ore. Tho Erio Despateh of tho 1th says : Bz, Tottorman, of the Western Wrecking Compauy, informs us thaf therols n large raft of buoys ovar tho wreck of the fteamer Atlantic, lvo mies southwest of the “qx’;h honeo, and threo milcs from tho shoro, at Long Polnt, and warns Vossols from running info it, 1t scema to_bo protty surely dotorminod that Pord Maftland 1a to bo thie Lako Erid_torminus of the Wel- land .Canal,.and Port Colborno bo abandonad, The dredging far the new.fooder leading to Port Maltland a8 airosdy. boen. cominonced, Tho advaniagos pose noasedby.tlio latter port over th former aro thus ot forth by.tho Enginoer in chiarga of. tha work: ¢ Maite laud da eastly acceesibln in_plormy, woather, It has already. a deapwator. entrance, and, from tlie naturs of the river-bed, is capable of onlargement at a res- sonsblo outlny, Whis harbor 18 now frequently used by veagols na » harbor of refuge, and it 1a atated to bo ona of tho safost on Lako Exio, it Las tho additional ade Tontagoof bolng genorally’ cloar of ico much soance {lnn either Port Golborne or Buffalo, It {a also woll known that toward tho castern end of Lako Erle great Hluctustions of tho surface are caused by storms, the maxinum offcct from this causo belng often prodict= ivo of gerous ioundation ot Dufele ‘Thie 12 mainly owing to fho rapiil convergenca of the north and soul gliorcs, sad ihe fact that (hocity s, ituated at tho ex- omo ond of 10 . . —From tho Detrolt Tribune of tho 16th wo losrn that (o tug Orusador, which was sent over to tha relisf of thie prop Empire, returnod to Oswego Baturdsy night, Tt appears - iliat. tho propoller . struck on & shoal about. four miles abova Ganoquo at 11 s, m,, Fridsy. ‘Aftor o fow hours' doluy. sho got off, but she Was leak- ing hadly, and had 0. bo beached on the foot of 8t John' Telatid, where elio now lica sunk, her stern in 21 foot of water, Arrangemonts have boom made with Calvin & Dreck, of Kiugston, to got her afloat, —A satlor of 'tho_mchooncr Pligrim, named Patrick MoNamara, was loat overboard near Waukegsn yeatere day, Tl tug Charlos 8, Negel, shilo outside, yestordsy, okad up & small boat with threo boya 1 i, long Histanco out from tho breakwator, Anofhor boa taining two men, was found by the tug Little Haa tho bonta slotboun_discovored tho oocupants would undoubtedly have perishod, as they were bein, rapldly borne out Into the lako, which was vory roug Festorday, and prevented domt from mansglng tiels Trall craft. ; TO RENT, OFFICES. 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