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" STATE OF TRADE. Roview of the Features of Bank Business for the Week, Supply of Loanable Funds Increasing Rates of Interest Weakening. Provisions Dull, Wheat Higher, Corn Lower, and Oats Yery Wenk, Latest Foreign and Domestio Market Roports—Marine News, FINANCIAL, Business at tho hanks haa been fairly activo during the past week, Thera has boon some good appli tions from aumimer-paokere for losus, and the general morcsuttle and magnfacturing demand has been mod- erately goml, counliering that no demand to a 1a to o looked for at thts time of the sear. Therelaa funds in the banke, and rates of weak, Loans havo boen made as low za 6 per cent for sixty dayn on slugls name paper, Fato nitherto unlieard of fn this market. Loans on call can bo haa st still lower fates, bul these do not give tho true teat of fhe market, as call loans aro not & favorite form of buainess hiere with elther londers o snrplus of laanabls Tates of discount ars stil quatod at B3 10 per cent ta regular customers, but 10 good outskda birruwore, who ara vory fnfrequent, better terms aro givo: Raten of discount aro 8@10 per cont st tle banks, with concessions of 3 or 3 per cent to goud oulside bor- On the trest good negotiablo paper 1s ncarcer than the note-Lrokers caro to ses It, Rates ste 6318 per Shange Is firm at %ic premium between ‘anks for $1,000, Tho cloarings Siturday wero $1,236,957, snd $21, 807,155 for tha waek, sgainst $:0)] weok last yoar, GOVENNAENT DONDS. Unlted States 68 of ,275 for tho samio 8-20 of 'G3—January sud July, eX. 5308 of 'FT-—Jan of 8= n United States curroncy 6a. Gold was 1162, @115 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Blerling exchange was 4373@ 1507, Aonidon, 491} 3 Pariy, 5103, Other rates of forvign ! exchiange aro quoted ! 2urin (tranca) ... Gernany (reiclmarks).. i ((FAUCK) sevensenns Holland (guilders). 2prland (france). en, Nogwoy, aud Dentmark (kroner), CITY AXD COUNTY Lo k feago Qity 7 [ ct., bonds. hicago City 73 ct, sowers, Quirago Gity 7 3 rt, waterloan 103 Chicago City 7 v ct, cortificates U3 Chicaga City 6 R ct. corbificates 9 Couk County 7 ct, bonds. ‘West Park 7 por cont bon (Merchanta’ National, ¥urst Notional Bank ifth Nattonal Uauk, ummerrlal National iia Qerman Nations) Bank. Corn Ezchango Natiousl Hanl City Notloual Bank., Homa Natiomal Bank.. ‘National Bauk of 1iliriofs and Savinge B hante’ Bavingy, Luan and Trust 0, .15 Unton Naticual I Dudon Btock-Yard N 1Hide gud Loather Bank... MISCELLANEOUS. City Railwsy, Boutls ide, ez, dir, City Iantway, West Bl City Hatlway, Nosth Slde, Traders’ Instirance Comypnny, Chamber of Commerce, €. diy. . K Ohicago Gas Light sad Coko Oampany cx. Tullman Falsee Oar Gompany District of Columbla 3.3, gus Expouition gtock.,. T, Nzw Yonx, July 10,—Monoy clossd essy at2 per Forcign exchaugoe left off quict and stendy at 4803187 for bankers' £0-day sterling, snd 48.%@ 450 for demsnd. Prime mercantile paper, 3)@pur cout, Gold opened st116} and closcd at 1157, the ex- tremes of the day. Tho market was wesl Borrowing Tates wore ‘were also made flat an: Cloaring, $10, bursed to-day $172,000, 1mpo? dry gocds, for the week, $4,31 Goveruments closed dull an Atariroad bouds firm ia the late dealingn, featuro was Unjon Facific sinking fund #o0ld at 06};@V6). Chicago & Northwestern consoli- Lod bonda rm st 82, and Milwaukoo & Bt Paul, LaCrosse Division, st 90, ‘Stato bonds quiet aud nowmlnal, Btocka generally Arm throughout the day, and clored with an sdvencing teadency, tho last sales having becn fn some casch s} thie est prices made, Tho moust con- apicuona featirs of the market wan Weatern Unlon, Which sdvanced {0 Hl 4, and ciosed at that figury on strong buyings. 15 aud 164 per cont. "L w2 per cent for varrylog. pfillhlfl ‘Troasurer dis- ‘E576,000, and received for custoua ria of general morchaudls Withdrawn from store on Frilay for eity con- sumption ¢ 7,194 n wheat, 3,038 bu oata, The following gran was inapected into atore om gaturday morning : ¥2ears No, 1 pring, 10 cam No. 2l, 29 cars No, & o, 11 cara refected do, 3 carn no graida do (235 wheat)j 41 ears high mized corn, 103 cars No, 3do, (0 cara refected o, 6 earano grade do (340 corn) 3 6 carn wihile eats, 20 cars Nn. 2 do, S ears rojectedd do, 1 esv no grade do (3 oate), Total, 608 care, or 192,000 hit, dnepected out ¢ 100,430 bu wheat, 199,662 m earm, 5,729 Lt oats, ‘flin following were the raceipts sand alipmenta of Ureadstuffaand live stock at this point dueing the past weok aud for ho corrcsponding wooks cuding »a daled : July 10, 1477, 0,208 o ecofy tr— premit 1,140 ) 51,190 Wheat, b T Corn, bu. 6L Qatr, it 164,100 85 Tard, iha. Live hogs, Cattle, N ouraie 60 ‘The falloning wera tho esports of flour, wheat, ond corn from New York during the past weak aud the week previous: Lat treed, Previons Flour, brla.c... Wheat, b, Corn, bu. g ‘Tho leadlng produco markein wore moderately act- ive on Haturdsy, but with an easior focliug In graln, excopt fn whoat st the opening, The weathier waa fine, and seemed 16 1t ft has at lost settlod down for & clear apell, thiogh it may not bo an_cxcesively hot one. Thistended to Tentora confidenco i1 tho crop-yield, oa there 18 no room to doubt that with fa vorabla weatber tn tho futurs thore will bo 3 splendid crop of corm, o falr 00 of oats, and moderate of bar- Iey, while thio wheat deficfency may turn out Lo be nuniel Jess than the 50,000,%0 bu calculated on, Tho outward movement of produce during the past week wan & falr one, ond stocks are naw reduced Ao muok s to maake & perceptiblo differenca in tho tons of tho niouey-market, which was largely sustained during the apring months by the domand to carry produce (n store Lore, Thero was extreme quiot in the dry-goods trade, The nnmber of huyers prescat was noticeably amal), and tho number af arders recelved through the mediam of the maile wan also lmited. I'rices of bluashied aud brown cottons anid privts showed same frreqularity, Rut the genoral 1market proseated a eteady (one. I tho grocery markst there waa a Tasouablo degree of activity, aud quotations ware uniformly welf mustained, whie for coffecs and sugars ligher pricea | wero establisheil. The advanco In the farmer waa & atroug Xc. Tho improvement was in_respunso to tho lato upward movement ot tho Esst, and was uot due o any (ncrearo In the demand, which 18 light, even for {hta stage of the eeason. Bugars are micotlng with & Iarga deraand, and wore ot S;c hgher than oi Fridey, ar® icbighur than ot tho boginning of tho weck, Sirup andmolasses wore firmor in sympathy, Ricey &picos, Boaps, and teas wero unchanged. Thoro was a good demand for hutter to supply tha wunts of local and Eastern busers, snd, under moderato supplies, tho market woa firi. Cheedo wna In falr vequest st former ruotations Tricen of fieh wero reported steady. Dried fruits wero without quotalle chauge. For imported varielles thorowaa o falrly salsfactory demand st generally frm rales, Domustics, also, ware lirin, but Lioy were nogleclod, Coal und wood remala guict, s previously quoted, Danging was in elighitly belter demand, sud was firm at 81 )¢ for Btatk, 30c for Lowiston, and 380 fur American, Oilu wore quiot at Friday¥ prices, Lumber waa sctivo st the yarda at the prices ruling for (ho paat fortuight, Tho oferings leftover st tho dncks wera reinforced by thaarrival of amall ticet, ond savoral sales wera made, but bugers geaerslly pro furrod to walt until the frgt of the wesk, when the ro- malnder of the ficet will protably by I’ port, Lefora purchasing, There were B0 Smiportant chianges In prices, iron wan dull and unsettlod. The quantiiy on the market Io largo compared fo the demand, sod competition Letween sllera leads to muro o Lo shading of rates, The herdwara market was quict anil unchanged, Salt contlnyod fairly active. Thera seere no new features fn tho wool arket, Thomovo- qient i stfil sluggish, thongh medium and coarss wools aro selling fairly to mounfabturers, and priccs for much rule steady, Lut fine flesces continne dull and weak, Droom-corn 13 scling to the aversge amount gt recent prices, The offerings of outside Ints axo smaller thay they werg 8 fefy wocks 3go, and the fact, fn addition o reports that mauu- Sacturers are nearly out of supplies and that thy crop promiseato bo only moderaily lirgy, Dukes holders 1uore confident of thelr ability tosell outat tha cur- rout prices, ‘Tho aced market wea almost atagnant, tho Inquivy belng ouly for suall lote of e different Xindstq Gl su geeaslonal ‘order from tho country. Hay was quict aud essy, more particularly Lmotbs, wliich is about the only varlety now offering. lildes were unchanged. Green fruils aud vegetalies wero abundant and generally easter, Qbickens wore higher, and other poultsy gaslur, OTNER RTATISTICR, "ThoNew York Jvoduce Exehunge Weekly gives tho fole log: The vistblo supply of grain, comprising the stock in grannry ut tho principsl pointeaf sccumulation st lake atd_seaboard ports, i transit on the lakes, the New York cauais, and by rull, July J, 14157 Laki Ll tion 1o well Lake Hhore quit tervals, bt there wers some mystorious tuo_miarket fo buy, of tho Vanderbilt wylvanis and Daltimore & Obio Italiroad war Lias not Tacifie Mail firm during the afternoon at 3@ Unlon Iacific mare aotive thau af late, cloaing_T5@TIN, dy vt 387@4Y, and B, Paul at iK@Y, be mvuulnnnl atiaxés wee quiet and il Urangactions an 4 chot 89,00 abares, of which 25,300 were Lake nun@?fl,lm 14,000 Wegtern Union, and 2,100 Erde, [y baulk statement s aa follows : Loanm, pecie, fucroass, £1,112,700 ; legal depouits, iucrcade, $4,- ‘dogropes, $147,i0; Teserve, di- upposod 10 itis atated that tha Penn- been renewed, increase, £1,469,60 Gileago & Allon, Clicago & Afton'pfd1usl Oblo & Misulasipyd .. 29 Cleve,, Cin, k. Gol... 39 Central Lac, Unlon l’l:? lob:lll]::l 11 Pea Tol,. 22 ——— COMMERCIAL: The following were the receipts and shipments of tha lesding articles of produce in thia city during the twenty-four bours ending st 7 d'clock on Baturday and for the corresponding date one yoar ago: 76, | 181, Wheat, | Cirn, | Oats, | Barley,] N s el el Al shipan Al shipn (AR 7 10, 4 452,091 i1, 801 24} AR L1575 121, a9, bt I ees el il 1530, 04 9, 467, 711 7,043 21, 614 341, i) Advicea from Odeswa, under date of Jine 16, 1815, atato tliat tho news from the interior i Fegard 'to thi trops sre much warse, Tuere sro complaints of Qroyght in tho futerior tn the Provinces or Govert- tnents of Poland aud Busvarabis, #olish, Odessa, and sblo at reigular axlating oir- to warchuse I Bils crop prospects, Tho Glierks whest distrl Tnore favorubly reparied of, but 11 the dixtrict of N iad hootl soriolis oomnlat Wheats from the Noopol districts have been huretofore purchaned ot Odtwsa exclindvely for the ports of the Mediterranean, and, with the Lallsh and Bossnrabian oropw uspected to be a fallure i 1878, the countrics borderlug tha Mediterrancan will afiil'take 11 thia crop from the Nicopol district, leaving Western Fiuropa to week supplies from other countrica tiun Houthesstern Europe, - 1o Northor France und Ger- many thore is not the same bright prospest for (ko @ratiy crups that thors was laut yuar, T Use Liritiak ales, o prospects at the latost mail dates lisd boen favorablo for te cereal crope, which wera not 8o far sdvanced as those couutrios farthce woutl, snd tho critical period (s yeb to cowe for tie crops lu the Uritlab Iutes, Tecrhohm's London cable of the it July reports the farmers' dullveries of wheat for the week ended July § juthie 130 towns tn England and Wales at 30,00 W 45,000 qs, snd eetimated i the Kiugdum st 120, WO to 100,000 qre. ‘Tho {myorts fur the week Wers 0,000 L0 43,000 Drls of Aour, 470,000 10 475,000 Gre of whedt, and 15,000 L0 80,000 4r of luatzo, Thy sup- 11y of wiieat, flotis included, for the week ended July §, enmprising home-growts and imports of foreign, was al Lo 418,000 Lo 449,135 are, sgeiust 400000 qre ! w11 428,000 e ‘waxiuium weekly cousumpe tion, {ndicativg o' small wnrplus in the weekly supply above the consmption. The supply of waize for the week wad Gl 1o 60,000 10 840,000 "L, agatust au av- grago muskly s [ of E408 by, 3 ! y at] '5, ol h d of » less wuokly avecage, Lot ion 11 i 187 A PRCVISIONS, M0G PRODUCTS—Were very quiet, with Hittle chiangs o0 mote I prices. ‘Tho markeb was really Bearor o a stapdstill (han Tor sowetime past, tho de- Yverica for this mouth and uext having boen nearly all provided for, with Httle disgosiion to tranuact now busiouss, The recelpts of Lugs wers wunll, as (s ususl on Baturday, and (hat maskel wsa fru, but New York wes dull un produst, whily Liveroal was da per 112 e lowss ou lard, The outward movewwut of product for the last week was falf 1 pork aud largu ln weate; but we have stll & Lig stock of pork on band, aud the bulk of the meats slipped 18 reportel’ 10 have beeu of the sunmer cut so that our I shucks of wintaroure have not been miich u wus reporiel, vudor contra nd that s wand gt iuslu: Led. Bul, it is whispersd that (lere was & inuch muru active tradiugJdu weats duriug the week thon 0od duad wore tnat 18 LOW 1o muve furward, chiclly to distribut- 1ug pointe at the Southeast, s Leler consumptive do- i the Houll having been stimulated Ly tho prospect of thn catton- nro no mnxionsty loeking forward’ to the Taking of stocka et ‘Thnreday, whieh will proably be fullawed by mora activity m the tuarket for prod, Mpas Ponk—Was A aliada_easier than at Ihe cloes an Friiny, thongh not wenk, Tl rs worg frea selters at farmer gurce, il tomaud, but holders woull not make o4 wera reported of 50 bria at $10,. ul nand B0 el seller Sentes “Tlo ninket elosei tame at 4 ahaut $10,50 far round Jo Prime parie wan notninal at §14,50, Toan i W dull it & ahade AFmer, searerly anything on tie market, when they saw that The danand wan light, Sales were limited to 100 tn cash (nmmer) t $14.20, and 750 low seller Boptember AUEIANN Tutal, only 430 tra, Seller Juiv wan nome Thal at abont $13.50, i roller Augnat At $1:4.20613.:8 Meat—Were quiet anid 4 former prices o Tole, with n wliaht Tedianon o quotitions for tture Quifsery, Halos wero lniited (o 90,000 lbs mlinuliare at By cady, ammd 3+ widler Auguist§ 50 s puntier Come borlamin at Iies nnd A0 s Bweet aweet-plckied hama (16 Lo aUle, Tho market clused at Riya for Ahouldira, et or aeller July 5 8°40 for o kelive Aue Riate and 0,0 £17 da aelier Reptember s 11%c for loug ieare, cnab or meller July ¢ 11ge for do reller Avgust, fnd 13,0 for do relier Hoptomiaor ¢ 11%,¢ for shart rilis, canhh or eller Suly 3 11, for dwsciler September 120 for short elears, conh or auiler uly, 13,0 for do foller Agust, and 125c for o Tellr Seytembier, Noxed micats ¢ higher than the yrico for Inose Iots, ‘Laug and short clear, boted, quot- B0 8t 817, nne lang eut homa ot 125150, ' Bum- Merscured Euldt ineata, H@115e, osod | awvet. Tickdod liamis, 13 e avernge, 1y @iLige, Taconm qnoted at Lidlic for hamw, 0% for shonlders, 1 for ahort riby, aud 13¢ for sbiort clears—all packed, —Was quiet at i(@l0e, BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero qofet and nominally une changed At §4.96 for mess; $A.45 for extra incas; and $10./ 20,00 for hamms, TaLLow—Quoted ut Bk Tatra sellora offering. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—an quiet and unchanged, Thora was but alight loesl demand, sud searcely aby fuquiry for shipment, aud holders offored litle, Bales were limited 10 250 Lrls wiors un private terma; 350 Lrla pring oxteas, chinfly st $1.0075.35; 100 brls wpring Buperiines st §1.35; and 201 brls rye flonr on private terms, Total, 1,400 brla; In addition to 1,030 bria sold on Friday cveniug forezport, Themarket closed ot tho following range of prices: Cholce winter extras, 7,00 @7.23; common to geod do, $3.500.50; choles apring exlros, $4,75635.35; Lot do, shipping grades, $1,509 4665 Minnesots, §5.00a5.00; patent spring, $6. 8,005 spring superfines, $3,0@ 4003 ryo tour, $3.50, Briak—Waa qniot aud 2 abaids easicr, thoukh only in moderato upply. Salca were S0tous at §15.00 on track aud freoou board cars, Conn-MEAL—Wo quate at $1.60@0,62% per brl for oo, and FI0G2.007per ton fur coarre, MippriNas—gsles were 10 tons st $19.00 fres on board cars, WIHEAT—Was less activoat about the same rango of prices, though geucrally highor than ot tho closs of ¥ehday's Inwiness, Liverpool was reported stronger, ol New York 38 “ higher to buy,” while It waa yu- ‘morad early thiat tho erowd hiad been deceived on tho previous day, the sales wade by the longs having een taken Ly otbiors in the sawme intcrest, 80 that the warket was depressod without loss to the operators. ‘Tlis mado tho matket very strang st e opening, thows who had sold short proviously being enxlons to cover, Later the weather became clearer, and numor- 18 tders came in from the cohwtry to seil to arrive, om which It was arguod that the recoipte uf the coms ing week will shows_large iucrease, This caused a ducided weakening, Which wa vuly recovered from When it was knows that frelght roow bad bevn taken for @ large quantily of wheat, The busitets was more largely of thy scalplug orler than usual, though thero was 8 rallier free movement in cawh, wheat. A comyaitan of to dnly guces shows that thers ars folly 3,6M.000 bu ‘of “wheat in storo fn this chy ntow, osnd it weems probabla Abat the voluwio will not be much lessoncd 4ll afier next Sunday, ‘Thero are a good many deilvorics to ba sado on July contracts sot, and much of the wheat {8 Defug held bera for that purposs, with the appirent desire to make sometlilog out of the necessitics of this Imonth's sliorts, Now tuat the August premium has dtwappeared, and oven chanted toa slight dissount there s no digther tawptation to hold Lick the grafu, aud 1t 18 prabable that all will be forwarded fuat can 14 seut here withont neglocting Geld work during the next throe wecks, This will certainly be the cave {F 1ho weather be fuc, as fu that caxn (hero will bo no fear about tha next crap, 1f, 8 some suspuct, thara be ar- rangemcnta for 8 httle wguveze Liurs towards tho close o o mouth, Uiat will Lriuigdn i) the woro whest #uon aa the fact beotues known, d n$LG, Aoid at §1,0005, Ldyane clined to $1.1 loliig at $1.071(, Sel r nold st $1,00G@L03, eiddiug at SLOLSG sud selice thu jear wuil et Flad'gelus el e the . moith, ur g pring Ny 8 t g1 w0l at $1.C 1.07, cloal 61, and gilt- ediged roceipts 1o ciowid at $1 = Canti salod woro reporjed of G40 bu No. | at §1.031.@100¢ “ivg,Inv i No, 2 ddo ot $1.05¢ 4,001 by No, 1t do K ;i dfected o' at By«dio: 60 b na grade at k200 track ; and 490 bu by samplo at 1.4 un trae) Totgl, 236,500 bu MIN¥I40TA WREAT—Was moro activo and steadicr, thjough cusy towards the closo, I sympathy with the general warket, Balus werw reported of 53,000 bu at Il.l':.ki(il. 1 for No. 1, und $1.03 for No. UORN—=Drcliued 7e, with rather heavy feeling, though rrs riod a shiude stronger in Liverpool, with firmer feeling In New York, The recujts hore were rather larger, and the ofierlngs an countyy account werg quite Liberal, as o consequence of moro seftied weather, whils sbippers hield off, thougl tho market was in their favor, ‘Tha short interest ook Lold rather but the general market way being snzious to fake tbe proapect of & further docline, ntELI KR Dol A good many operators bnve acted fur several Unyh e §1 they expectud o ducidod downward turn ou tho iewt appesranco of settled weatbiar, but thre it such & largs line of shorts out that auch'a movement on is ighty problematical, The stocks in story hevo anly diminixtied about 100,000 bu durtug the week, leay- ing 2,800,003 bu stlll here, Soller Auguat opened at A %eand doolined to Tie, clolng at Tlise. Bellor o, cloaing at 713¢c, Bullor 3 wold ab 9% A017e, clos Ingat 63);¢, with giit-cdged recelpts of da ciosing at 700, ud_highemized at 10i,0, Cash sales wern re- poried or2so0 b Ligh mfed at Tu@Tio; 180,40 0 No, 20t G@TUNGE 18000 W rejected ut CIN@ 2600 bu no frade at 63@6Uc ; and 400 bu cors ut G')B. “Total, 332,400 L OATS—\ers dull and 1@130 lower, The market wan weak during tho greater 1urt of tho scision tuder liberal otfertnys and a light domaid, ‘The wharts, who have been the princival buyars latoly, weso not oporat- It oxtensively, aud it fu gonerally mipposed that most of iom ars aletaily providul for, whils thoso who ara Tntare yenerally loldlng off. Thers was no denand for whipinent, aud thp weathier waw very favorahla for the growing irop, and cor_wus lower ; ogalu reports were in circulation to tho ffeet that the recelptu wero Nkely to bo larger tho comlug week. lleuco & groster dustro among holdors 40 part with property, Cath No. 2'501d at 823 @%c, closlng at i, with BING bid at ung timo for caritots, Bellor July openod at Gdige, declined to daige, aud clored ut 53%c, Beller Augiint wld at 400 ently, afterwarda at 0ic, then foll (0 H0%e, and clased at M9%ie, x Soptemnber sold s 37 RIS, and closd ab the fushle, Cash sales wers reported of G bu No. 3 nt BK@3ic § 1,209 b No, 2 white at B3 1,200 b rojected at 48/5ladv0; 4,800 Lu by eawe ploat B5@34c, RYE—Canli No, 2 wae In requont and firm, at $1.003 1,02, " ‘There aro orderd on the market for & fow card, Vut the stock hiere ts oxhiausted nud 0 rye 1u coming in, Optiens wera qulet. Boller Beptember sold at 3v; and Auguat won quoted 5t T8¢, A salo waa reported o 804 bu by wamnle, at 970 on track, BARLEY—Was quict and caster for futura, but firm for cavh, Thiere aru fow ordura on Iho markat for cu anid 8 sajo of No, 2 was mads Friday afleruoon,at But tho limited stock i atora v biold off the market and nous 44 comiug in 3 therefors buyery fud it i cuit to Il theie orders though 81.25 was freely bid e iny. | Bl Soplerabor a6l s $1,00, nud closed with vellera ot that Bigure, A fow care of now lurle dalivereil (hls month wera offerod, ai $1.05 wes bid, but o soles wers mado. “[lia reports concorning tho Luw €rop coBUNYO LI fuing, and womo ealers predict one of the laryeat har- vests known fn recent years, A larje fncreasa fn the acrenge devated Lo th cuitivation of batley in both tha Uuited Htates and Canada I reparted, the bigh prices o e ik fws tare. having wroatly stimulsted " the production 3 anil the yield per scre will be, it s said, Imore thay doulile what {4 wan lust s0agon, sveraging in Yina sectioun 40 to 1 b o the acre, O the siTcugth of these wdvices, soma parties think prices will rule counidurably below 11,07, 1t wili be scan that thcko re- larts diflur. from thowo giysi by the Agricultural ircau, Vhich take Who coudition of the erop Very ucar an aversge. Balos fnchuda 60 bage, in lote, by sample, at $1,173; on track, and 400 bu No.'2, ¥ri’ day afteruoou, at §1.25, LATEAT, Tn fhe_afternoon mess pork was quict and sbont fia Tower, clowlnyg at $19.46@19,60 far July, $15.50G14.65 for Aligust, and $1V.63 19,70 for Buptember, Hulea 25 tarla nellor Augunt at $19.50, Lard was quict and & shade eaaler, closing nt $13.20 for August and $11.40 for Beptember, ‘Hweet-piekled hams wers fiem, with sales of 100 tes, areraging 16 By, at o7 0 tes, averaglug 10 1o, of Witent_wan active and easy early, but_subsequently {ug igo biubier than on 'Change, Keller 142t #1033 81,06 tat 1,51 i bl Beller Hoplem- d Xo lower, closlog b 70250 for Auguat and 093¢ for Ju’l‘y, ¢ 5 B Oata decllned % a¥ B3ynads ¢ for July, snd closduy st 8lye, Beller xzx&rzmu at Uic, and seller Beplembur sb J1J¢ i< 1t was rumored flat fonr or five vessels wero en- geitd W taka sboud 250,000 bu whieat from Milwaukee, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL—Wan e a% $2.3052.54, BROOM-CORN~Trado continues falr, sud the mara ¥et 4 quoted steady, TLo buslness fur the past month conalderably exceedod that for the proceding, and it aecma probabla (st trade will itaprove & woon s East- ©ru manufacturers ars kuown o be slmost out of stuck, and will Lave to buy largely beforethe new crop 1s wvaflable, as §t 18 likely to bomuch later this sosson thau usual lu coming to maturity, owlng to the re- warkably cold seasou, which bas rotarded the growih of corn uverywhere, We quote: Guod ta clivics hurl, aud scller Ang iug ot tho outelde, ou 15, 12)§@10)G0; Lrush that will work okt futa » cholcy Lurl broomn, 11 }@13¢; fair to goud do, 10)5@He; lu- Surtor brush, B@I%0; crovkud, 0(s8e, BUTTE!~Tue receipts of cholce table butter do not cote up to the current Srady Foquisewents, consse «quontly holders oceupy s firm poaition, sud see de- musuding and oblaining the full gualed prices, The mar- ket for the lower grades, though falrly supported, e Hew, nsympathy, Shippers sud local consuers wera fxeo buyers at thio range of prices followlngs Qholce ar do seller Auguat, and 128 ¢ under heavy offerfng, setling | LY 12, 1875 faney yellow, 2@ i 1e3 tnfarior to common, 10@He. T—The range of prices wan the #amo s for the past ten dayn or more, and At the momens o matket dlsplaya 8 falely firm tonn, The supply, how- over, 1a liberal and ateadily increasing, and thoro fe ot sery general confidence i the permunence of proent prices, The qually of this season's make fa sxcep- 1t mally fue, We atill quote : Gond b prime fagtory at It 11e, and lower grades at Gi@fe, COAT—Salen of bituminous conl wers liberal, hut for anthracito the orders are few and small. Quntations ar o folliwa s Lackawanna, $).0%w0.307 caunel, $8.00Q 200; Hocking Valley, $4.80; Indiana block, $3.00@ 8,60 Tllinoln, $4.5A%00, E(iG8—Were salatin L 147186, L range for guar- autead packages belng W@ 1e, FLSH-—A gaod Lusinens s doing for this stagaof the seanon, and at o chieap Tates naw pravalent thero Tna firm tonn to the gonersl market. -We repoat anr quotaions of Friday: No. 1 whilefiab, % Trl, $0@613: N, 2 do, $L0@3005 No, 1 @007 No, 1 shore wmackerel, mowy 3 e, No. Dy, hatdey No, 4 mae ‘bel, $0.0030,5%: ' family mackerel, trl, 'No, 1 ahore Xits, §1.45@1 inn! conf8 George's coafish, $: sunime 18@0.001 Tabrador herring, wplit, LT, $4.00&8,25 ¢ o 5;-Url, $1.00@ 4,211 Labras Aur berring, raund, bel, $T.0687.483 do wetrl, $LE0@ alvd herrivp, | per boX, ddgiacy Columbia 9,0069.65. T NUTH—Jolbers are doing about as 18 they can reasonably expect 0 doat FRULTS A muclt Inninces ihia season of the year, aud for both forelgn | aud domiestic dried tho position of the mult}l in FoRe A firm_ono, Nuta rewmn dull. Wo auote: FloN—Daten, AN @Blgc; fAga, druma, 124 s, layers, 16318 Torkish prunes, sg@i}c Flouen pro fo: rasins, layers, $2.460 0% tL102.85% Valencls, 10' nts, 6%,(@70 5 citron, aNd Dosiesrto—Alden apples, Tig@s; fndisna snd Tl . 8 @ite; do, mized, wiges o, p 200% blackberrics, 8X;@94 ¢} phioreica, G300 pitted cherries, 35 @ e, NUTA— hertr, ©@1083 alinonds, Terragona, 21 4ee 2e; Na~ Jies walliute, L €15c; (itenioble waliis, 130 tics ry Yiln, Tiyinoihos pocans, Texas, 141305 Wilinfugton Juoanits kea%e; Tonbesscq postuis, Gx470; Afrjoan Deamite Gyt GNEEN FRUITS—Domestle frults wore atmndant, and toicrably steady ander a fate rotail dowiand. Foss o frulls” wers unaliored. Oraiges and lemuns {irim, and If tho weather turus Hot, will doubtlesk advance, wn the New York market is higher than ours, Quatationa: Oranges, $9.00, 60 per box 3.508).60; strawberricd, $1.00@ 50 ot eane of 10 fitn; Kacine do, $3,00 per’ case of 24 qtas blaok ranpharrior, $5.00 per bul do rod, 20 per iy biackbersies, Lii33c curraute, $1.23:41.60 per o of 1 qa s veaclics, $18e 8L hor oz oF las- Kivt; appie #30¢ per LOE 3 peurs, $1.00@ 1,507 bluo- Drrtes, 8460 per bit, GRUGERIES—Thero wan conshlerable oxcitement in coffcen atd migane, and both of thoro atsplo srticles Svero holik Lighief, AY tlie East a furthier siarp ad- Vanico in reported, snd au upward movemeut Lero 1a thus made neceassry, Coffeos were “E a full 450, and Wugant an ne. Otlier linos seera without appeciabla hinqe, thoui thiers was a somewliat tirm tone fo tho Hioujyand molasses markots, Lica, pices, Roaps, ofc.. Femiin o beforo, Hugars aro’in active domand Byl in moderato upply. Wo revist our list an follows: ick—tatigoon, G3@TXe; Carouna, 1%@8%c; Lopialana, TH:8C, CorvERR—O, G, Java, 33L@3K0; Tava, Na, 9,31 @3lhvo: chofvelofaucy o, i yiedict good ta primo o, Frawige; common to fulr, Y@ 2k c: rossting Lukizies Bingapore Ja Caita T, (@2ixc Maracaibo, 1 Heaans-Datent ¢ut Jonf, 117;@1%c3 crnahed and powdered, T0ye; grmulited; ‘Tined A, standuzd, ottty do No, 3 1050t 10ie: B, 0nes oxtra ¢ s O'N, 3, i@dho; Yellow, O 3o, 1, Uliid Wo: cholce brown, Dgdkci fair fo primna ‘o, Brbiune: common do, Thbo ~choleo =~ malapice Bugar, D010} conmun Lo good o, T Sirs—Dimond drips, $1.03GLI0S stiver drips, extra fine, ity good Mugnr-howdo sirip, B | oxtra rlo, 80@tic ; New Orleans molases, clioice, nw, Syataas do prime, Ghaite: da eommon to good, % Portd Rico molasscs; 633307 colamuon bios ‘e 44e ; blacketrap, HABC, 50§ clovos, 44@30c: cake ¢} nutwegs, $LONSLI0G grt German Mottled, 63 @7¢; While Lily, 04v+82503 Whito Ttors, 63{dtigo; " Savou Imperial, do: tiolden Weat, 1x1ate. HAY—Timothy, which was about the only liay af- forcd, was easler, though a few salea of choleo werg uunda'at ol prices, - Frairle was weascs and firm, thero Deing local buyers at quotations, Tho weather hias 1o very fasorablo for the growth of Lay, and & plendhl erop is expeeted, especially of raitle, The imothy sill be tolerably free of clover, the litter bav- iy been badly winter-Jlied, 1€ the weathier fs_ favor- nvlo durivg harvest, the crop wiil prousbly Lo ous of tlie fargeat and boat over wathered, Tho fallure of the Eastern crop loads dealers to_expect a large de- o fromm thn East,. We quntes No, I timothy, 317.00 i No, 2 do, $10.0016.76: mixed do, $15.009 Prim uplanl prairie, $15.50; No. 1 do, $13,00 No, 2, or slough, $2.00312.0, ‘T1DES—=\Were duil aud cary at the sonexed quota- Hous : Oroon ity butehers', Gic; green cured light and hioavy, do; green calf, 12%¢; dry Mint hidos, kip and ealf, 1705 dry saitad hidos, 14ci deacon sking, %ic. 1ides wlth one grub aud ‘over ‘aru classed a8 Wimnged, Damaged wiock brings two-thirds prices, and brapied HIGHWI, wera sctivo and firmat the ruling rico of the past weok. Haled agurvanied 400 bels ub 1,11 per gllan, TRON AND HTELL—Tho demand ia rather light, and tho market is li {hp Kamo unscttied tatp provious: Iy commented upon, Contiuned compotition botweon dealern aud nanyfaciurer Drovents bripes from sete ting dawn to o permanent basis, heneo, ajthough quos tutions are usuaily zdlered tu for emyll ardors,they are ehiadled for Jargo auey, and frequeptly for cash. ' We guote: Irou, 3 7-10 jorsc-ghna fron, higdiel Norway da, ‘@30 por ray nail-rads, De0Xc i Fuglish spring stecl, Y@1lp: American caat wpriog stoel, 111 -nl'gcn. walfo; tool mteel, 160 do Buglish, e, weto na price Ciauges in this lino Lusinesa_wis quiet sl avonud aod than sustalned, our list sy followa; Osrbon (standurd 315 deg. test, 12¢; do Illinals legal test, 150 5c; do headlight, 178 deg., 10k @lic; extra Tand oll, $1.0wi 1405 No 1, 05@97cy No. 3, da boiled, §7c < damrt lannos, HricEs—Allsplee, 134 #ia, B0 @ c ; pepper, 21 Caloutta ginger, 165210 SoAva—Trno Blae, Americas cas OLLY—Thera of goodi former quotations were no niore Wo repoit white Whale, 7. &3 wperm, 3145210 noatsfoat ofl, ! A ke $1.15@1.20; do, oxtra, $1,00¢ da Na, 1. 00 *hank oy 1,005 do No. 1. Tacs atraits, Giog pinmbago ofl, 0U@i8a; furpeutine, dsSio; naphile, 6 gy, 19)s 140 naphina, coma- ‘mon, 13.413%c., PUULTRY—Chiokens wore o gaod domand and Srm at better prices, tho upply Ledug acatouly adequiate, Oter pouliry aw siow snd osey, Tarkeys, Halol chickens, old $4.04,50 ; do apring, §3.0049.50 por ok ducks, $2.73@54 0, BEED#—Wers vory quiet, Small ordors were boe fug nttended to, but there was 1o otber demand, A faw ropiorty relating 0 tho new crop o {mathy have been recelvod but ot suougl 4 kuows to foFra un - tallegent oplon, though it ia thought tho crop will be a full uverage ouo at least, The froquent showers biave caused tho grass to grow up ran! weather i now fequired o davelop the'seed, Quo- fations ¢ ‘Timolhy, k2.30@2.601 Hungarian, e@$1.u0 claver, $0.6037.007 fax, $1.53} buckwheat, voew 81,40, HALT—Coutinues fairly act! ub unalterad prices, w and Cansds Bue, $1.50; ordinary coarso, datry, without Lags, $2.75% dairy with bag, $5.50% Ashton dairy, per sack #,00, ‘TEAS—Japans sro mieoting with a entisfactorily active domand, snd are firm st the quoted pri Otlsor teau rulo'very quiet and way ba bought at coucesston, Followluy are tha provatling ratess Gus. PuwDKis MOTUNE—ChOICo Lo futioy, $1UG1.101 good to prime, 100 ; cammion to gaod, ‘4 80c i Pluguuey, Euoies, Tuge atr logond, §0:a0c : comion, TG00 Turhnnan Movuxe—Clofcs 1o fancy, hiGa 00 prime, GU@TUo; common, Hx@ivo ;' Mugsuey choics, Snatfct tuir to good, BK@Me: ‘comuion,” Sikadde. Javan—Cholco to fancy, tew, Kxgude; do ‘fully fu to yrimo, Tuaiba; cholcs 'to fanoy old, Toaso) good to prime, do, BX@Mui conmon,’ S3@A0a; Gotoxu—Cholce'fo faticy, 80c@¥)00; good ta primo, U700 § comma, xR 4le. WOOD—Ts quict and steady at$7.00 for beech and $8.00 for maple, VEAL—\Was easy, owing Lo the warm weather, Quo- tabla ot diata. VEGETAULES—Nsw potatogs wero pleptiful and aany, 8 largs peopottion of the wtock beiug swmall aud unripe, Other Vegtablws wora wasier under fair offeringn: New potatues, $2.60w 3,50 per brly green comy 103160 per dozs groen, | eudy 3@ 130 yer by striug beans, $1,U0R1L50 per LU § cuouinberw, 33@800 e 0025 cabbuges, bigBlo per doz 3 Llmow tuma- TagF1.00. e Lox; beots, 13@200; Bouthern 80 44,15 per brl, W Tho edlumn snid cosrse grades are moving with about their® nensl frosdoni at the owrrant riccs. Fiowools aro very dull and weak, Thoy aru Lcid at about 40c, with 650 Lie price buyors , would rabably be wiiug 0 pay. Woollo coming i slowly, Ut the stocks sppear to Lo smple: ‘Tul-waabied primue, 80@3to; i poor ta good, dNa(Se wasted Hleece, tiue, 38 do auatdo; unwaskud, fine beavy (o ligut, mediun, Sd@ke; do course, W@Ne mediom, 41@kic : do coarse, d3g2e; do LIVE STOCK. cuicaoo, Receipte— Woek ending Total four weeki 12501 Bame time last year, 16,951 Shipimenli— OATTLE—AL grades of cattla are lower than at the closo of the yrevions week, the aversge veduction amounting to about 250 per 100 Me. The supplies biere, as well 8 {u the Fastorn markets, were tho lyht- st of the scason, Lut the great, abundsace snd the cousequent cheapness of bérried 80 lesscned the cuusumption of meats that the wants of the lrads were mofe than wnut, and the surplus Lad tg be dls- possid of a4 & uacriice, The quality of the zecoiple was genorally poor, There were some fiue cattls, fur which 804700 was reallaed, but draves that ware good enough 4 command abuve $2.00 Ware commi. paratively few, Neatly ous-Lalf of the week’s eupply constated of Toxas cattlo, ¥or (bese thers Was au outlut a4 43¢ off ¥ from the prices ruling st the closs of the previous weck, of at 91,15@3.15 for inferior to prime qualitics, Tho decline in commoa to falr na- | o quitn an with sales nfustly at $1.35@,00 for fale to good A good inquiry for veal calvea s nated, anid ota, Vetter prices are helng pald. Good fo cholce light welghts mell at §3,0048,75, and poor to, medlum st £5.6068 .50 per 100 Tus, ‘Haturdny was a quict day, bt fhe anpply was light, and holders woro thue enabled to msintan forimer iricen, Moat of (e atook wan iaken Uy shippers and veat nteliera at substantially Friday's pricoa UUTATIONS, Fatea Deoven—Gratied ateers, weightng 1,400 10 1,600 144, $0.50@0.78 Cholcs Broves—Eine, fat, well fornied i year to 6 year old steors, weighing 1,2.0 to os 0.90R0.9 i.fattened steers, welgh- Ing 1,160 401,250 Hllovoesre 5,50@%,0 Bodiurh Geaden—Hivern iu fair flea, welghi- {1 1100 10 100 [18y0ar v . 475@5.30 Butehiern' Black—Poor to fair 'atears, and comnton th clioce cown, for city shauglter, i XD Lo 1,100 the. A50@1.80 ety : Stock Cattle—Cominun eatiie, weighing 700 10 5,050 Bt ouvee v L.y, BO@3TE Inferfor—Light " and’"{hin cows, heifers, stags, LiRls, and soalaway steors, . 2,502 9.00 Tevan Cattlo—Throngh droves, 1,7808.75 UOUS—The light teceipta of the Arstlialf of the weok gave sellers an opporiunity ta sdance prices, widdelt they did 10 tho extentPof 15420, bacon grades moving ujs to $7.10@7.40, and heavy weightn (o $1.20@ 7,10, Mustof the ndvance, however, was loat durii siraday, when tho arrivaly peatly reachod 20,00 i Fave aciivity oharacteriird the domand throughe out, and st Wie clos the yarda ompty, The deand continios to ba chiefly centerad fn light grades, sid thiey continne to command prices from 15 to 2ic ubove thoso eurrent for heavy wolghts, Tha week's mupply was pretty ovenly diviied between focal nnd Earlern uyers, ~Concerning the operatluns of local entters the Drorers’ Journat of Friday, July 9, haa the fol- Inwingz * The suininet packlug of hogs Lae ansumed quito formidabls propariiona during the present sea- Yo i the hmmediate viciulty of tha Block-Yards, Wo Hiave taken some paine to ascertain the extont {o which the dtnerent housos engsgod fn this biminoss aro operating, and we aro able 1o giee the following Bguren 25 Loty vory nearly correct, The following yacking Tumacs are siaugltoring hogs daily about aa follows: o L A Making a tofal of ¥7, iy weok, The product tnado from thero’ hoga {x nearly all ahipped o En- wiand, ~ Aw the numbar of Loy disposod of in thls way Wil ngareate about 000,000 a year, outstile of tho royt Iar packing acaseu, it is no smald ftem, and denon- straten plafnly snough that thie people of Eaglaud aro Fapldly coming to tho concision Lhat they éan betier afford to linve miost packed in this conntry i a mn- Ter to Ault them than to raise ogs i thetr awn coun- try, and we Jiavo o tloubt but what thero i Lo be o largely ineronged trado {n thia packing Lusinoas Lioro on faretgn acconnt.” Waturday'a snarket wan as sctive ss the lim- ted supply wauld admit, syl prices wopa firm all nround. Tn lieavy wolylta Uiere was no per: cnptiblo chango in_vAlues, but ralevaf bncon grades #hiaw b advanice. T Tangw of prices was 80623735, 1 brading cllnily t $0.80@T.15. We noto tho fol- owingts No, Ar, PricelNo. Av. DPries, 300 200 87 w 17R $7.25 1715 182 110 £ 088 7,08 T )83 100 T Bl 'Tho dematid wan of the most limited char- actor, wid e auppls, though the amaliest for any Weok'of the seagou, about aqualed the domand, sud mellers were nuably {0 da more than sustain prices ut $3.0034.50 foF poor to thales gualitios, AT, LOUIS, Tuly 10.—Hoas—Necelpts, WG0; bacon, $6,55@7.00 OarT] 'Lmr-en.(-, 6153 ochive, and supply lighty saing v m\:lq natie “u".x"'rl1'nm"ilnudo caraat {0 miedinip, $1.25G1.¢5; good Tozans, $1,00; medlum, so.im-fluo; r.ar’,;x‘m@"v ke e * 4 LUMBER. Tho wholesalo markot wgH quict Saturdaz, A smal fiect arrived, hut mast of thy aesyels came (n too Tate to catels tho buyers, who wero op the market eacly, and left §t png Lefare nnon. Vfece stu(f sold at $1.00, and may bo qnoted Arm nt thot Bgure, a8 there ia & gool demaud for it and the receipts srelight and prob- ably will be for soma {fino, The Lotter grades af fnch lumber aro stesdier than they have been rocently, owlng slsatos fallingolf in tho repeipts, A good wany mills bave stopped rugning nights and whil gog starb up until the dul] seugon fs aver, Inch lumber 19 quoled up $3,60 51100, aud very cholce caruoes bring $13.50@14.00, Tath were quoted at §1.50, Buugles st $1.00@2.0% The offorings thls morning will probaoly be lberal, Saleay Hchr Falcan, from Ludlngton, 120 m Jolsts and scantiing at $8.00; aclir G, M, ¥iler, from Luding- tan, 270 m joists nud scantling st $8,00; wchir J. Pl Tipw, from Manjsteo, 160 m joists snd scantling at A, * Hold by J, M, Loomis & Oo, % Uargo schr Skidmare, {from Pentwster, ¥15 m A sliuglea ot §2,005 110 m Nn, 1 shingles ot §1,207 6610 Jolsty and scantling st $8,00. Sold by Wiiliam Mo- iade. “Fuo sutat] markst wa active, and folorably stesdy, Probably prices ave shaded by some dualera Tor laryd quantities of lnmber or for cash, bul tlere ia not much digposition ta cut unier, 8e pricen AT0 NOW 50 fow ttat thero ia litfla oF ua profit i bandling the atuff, Followlng aro tus yard quotationat A FIrSt lOR? o1 2oovienons . $48.00@ (8.0 Bocoud cloar, § inph 103 ich 41,008 45.00 “Tiurd closry | 10ele vy vy i Third clenr, thick 5 Clear flooring, 1at and 24, Taugh. Clear siding, 1st snd sacoud...,.. Ejret commoa aing Flooriig, Airst camuion, drcssed. . Floaring, second common, dressed Tiox boards, A atd Beys s ‘Autock Loatds, 10and T7ia.". B utck LOAdN, oy v + € atock boards Feoclng (10 1L, Cammon tmber, 16 1t and utido 10.00@11:00 Jolste aud scantiing, 14 Lo 24 &, 10,00@15.00 1158 2.00 Kshingisa, . 4,054 800 ety TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REFORTS. FOREION MARKETS, &nsetal Disateh to The Ohirage Tridune, Tavenvoot, July 10—11 m.—Froun—No, 1, 9281 No, 2, 98, Gnamv—Wheat—Winter, No,1, 08 21; No,9, 917 spriug, No,1,Bs11d; No,2,888d; white, No. 3,08 5d3 No, 3,043 club, No, 2,9 035 No, 3 94 éd, Corn —338 U@ 0. . PuovisioNs—York, Tos, Lard, 68s 3d, Taverrour, July 10 — Evening,—OArN—Wheat— Np. 3 to No.1 spring, 8 Sd@8a11d, Corn—3lized, 33a 64, Trayijons—~Pork—Prime iess, 738, Boel—Prime mosa, §7n, HBacon—Loug clear middles, 81a ¥d | abart clear do, 624 3, Lard—Amerioan, 588 Cutexag—~TFiuo American, 505, TatLow—American, 40s 0d. Pernoevu—Tefned, 0E0XA; apirits do, B@9%d. Awtwene, July 10—Petroleum, 231 Toxpon, July 10,.~LoLtion—Amount of bullion gona futo the Bapk of England on balncs to-dag, £23,000, Cownsors—For money, 04 1-16 ; sacount, 94 3-10. AMERICAN HRCUUITIRS--'u88, 100X '0Ts, 106X; 10-40u, 10434 5 hew &4, 103X ; Now York Centrsl, 01 Erle, 13§ preferred, 12, Ner1Med PEIROLLUM-—8s 6d@Bs 04, Tanus, July 10.~HeNTEs—~03¢ We, FRANKPODT, July 10,—Un1TEp BraTes BoNDa~—'03s, 08, #r, Lotz slipriers, S 234 firm bulchepy’, THE BOSTON WOOL NARKET. Tostox, July 10,—Iecslpia of uew wool from the Weat sre on the increase, but full considerably ahort of she vecelpta of last year, and frea arrivals cannot be laoked for untl) prices become more equalized, Re- cetvers are anxious to dleposs of thelr wool, New Ohfo sud Pennsylvania Heoces range from 4730 to 80c; ex- tra Alicbigan has bean sold as low us 43¢, and it ia un, derutood that e Oblo Lias beun paced a3 low ss dTxc, There is quite » deand for comblug and delalno fleosea, The transaciious of the weok includa $i3,000 e at §5(@380 for washied, 42430 for unwashed, and 46410 for Kentucky, Medium unwashed ficeces are in damaud st 3k338a, Finouuwushed is neglected, The demand for pulled wool 18 quite limited, Baled of tho week have Leen 110,000 1ba st 45@300 for good supers and exira, with an occasional small lot of good Eastorn and Malne super st an advance on the latter Tate, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Youk, July 1%—Dusivess genorally fs slaw, Woulen goods tor men wear remaln fairly active, and colurod shirts aud drawers are in fmproved re- quest, Mesvy standard aud four-ysrd brown sheet~ fnge are tn moderata demand, and Choviots ars soillug falrly, Dress goods and ubawly are dull, Rlack oshe mecoq ave { sleady royuest aud vory frm, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YOUX, Fpeclol Dipaich i9 The Chisaga Tribuas. New Youx, July 10,~Grani—Wheat 1@ betler, clouing irregular, unjettled, sud scarcely so 8ru; salos of 200,000 bu at §1,19@1.0 for Nu, 3 Olicago nod Northwestern ;$1.93 1,33 for Ko.d Milwaukos ; 81,2333 for very choice No, 4 Mionesais ; $1.266 1,97 for No. 1 spring | $1.38 for No. 1 Ohleagos $L16@1.28 for un- graded Jows and Minnesols. spring ; $1,33@1.97 for winter red Wealorn ; $1.97@1.38 for amber do; and $1,83.41.40 for white Westorn ; also 16,000 bu No, 1 Minnesots, to srrive next week, at §1.37 ; 16,000 bu No, 9 Mijwaukee, same dolivery, 8t 31,374 ; aud 8,000 ba No. 9 Chloago, mama dilivey, » UM, Bye ans (L in_bond, and 08 for Alate, Corn dull; sales 44,000 D, ‘st o 2a for steam Weatern mixed, and 84e ka_for sail do, Oats hiravy, will sales of 31,001 bil at Bi@GTe for mixed Featern T 312540 for whits Woatern, ana 880 for whits N Provistoxs—Midiles unchanged, at 1150 for city tong clear, Iard quict ; nales 100 trs at 1346 for: prime stoam, Wiisrv—arket ateady, with ssles of 173 bLrls gt 1,42 per galion, {}aounius—Huaer unchanged, with ouly & moders ntedemanA; fair to gond refiniug fs quotol at 7 F3-18 @440} priment 83-10c, and white lavana at 076 “I"‘f' OofTng grm, with falr faquiry § 1o, 1)@ e Marlacalbo, Rig@ddie i gold, 11 the Asencinted Ivesv. ] Naw Yong, July 10,—FLouR—Neceipts, 12,000 bris falr demand'; muporfinn Wostern and Btate, 81,05 5,013 common ta good estra do, $5.15t@5.45; good to chioiva do, $5.50@5,00; white wuest Weatern gxtr, Olio, $3, 7 B, Loujs, $3,U5@8.28, Rye four firm with fair deinan Qan¥eMeaL—Weatorn steady at $1,70@ 430, Guatn-AViost-—Itecely 3,000 Ly ; wnoderate de- k N 4 -‘\ulrt at 1,08 for Al mand ; N ieago, §1 5. 1, $1.20 3 Now 2 Milwanl 1AL @R1 Lapring, §1,3301.97 ¢ ungraded Towa an 1 winter red Westorn, $1,44@1.37 @ Harl celpts, H2K00 bu; steame i mized Wentern, stoamor, 70/82c; wall, K1i@EIxc, Onte—Tlo- 000 bit § dull aud heavyy pulzed Wesioru, 65 Gic; white do, 67 HAY—Unchanged. ofse—Tto firmy cargoes, 11%@1Ta¢ Jobling, 13%@203¢c, Bugae--Filr to good_rofining, Fra@8100; prime, 86-10c; Muscovado, T7,@8%¢E, Mulmcs qrio) and ‘unchanged. iticy dull ald Up- anged. PRTOLEON—PIm ; refined, 12A12!7 RrnANED Rxsin~Stavly ; §1.70@ 178, ST TuseeN xE—Steady § Sk, TProvistoxa—Pork hosvy: now mews, $30.40@20.50, Tieef unchanged, Cut meats dull; widiios firimer Western, 115¢, Lard heavy ; hrime steam, ; Weatorn, 10@14c, 3 Westorn, Sh@gdie, , ot haldige, 22, s bemlock, nole, Thineon Ayres, and i Tukidle snd heavy welghts, @20} crude, 5c. Rin Grande, common (o, 8@ Oalifornla do, 28@37c, ‘WoorL—Dull sud eavy ; domestio ficoce, 0@03a} putled, Hid3lo, M TALI— Manafactured copper ateady: new sheatli- ing Bio; Ingot Laks steady ot 22L@%ie; pig Iron. Beoteh, quile at $50,00:3:0,%3 § American quiol 8y §43.00 @IT.00; Teiwala sheetat 143, gold, Nayzs—Unchangod. DALTINONE, Dattisone, July 10.—Froun—Steady and un- ehanged, GnatN—Wheat firm ¢ Na. 1 Wostern amber, $1.34: No, 2alo, $183; mixed do, $1123 No, 1 Weatern red, #, ) $1.10%@1.31 | Vonnuylvania red, 1.1 iw1.53; No, 1 Milwaukoo apring, $1.32, Corn firm and Aemand good 33 Western mixed,ide, Osta firm; Westorn white, Glo; Western mixod, 6)@clc, Nyo gulot and nomiial M VYK, Hay—Unchunged, Phovisions—Quict, sl only n jn\vl»ln:s demand, Tork firm a¢ $1.00, Dtk meats—Sboulders, Uc3 cloae rib, 13e. Hacon-Hhoulders, o} clear rib, liye; hamy, 18 @10, Lawd dully crude, 4q; ¥ fined, HY@ldke. rm nnil nachanged. ust—Nomfoally uuohouged, nehanged, irmer and bigher at $1.22, TOLEDO. ToLxpo, Oy July 10.—Frovs—Steady with mader- ate domanil, Ouatn—Whest—Steady, with modorat domand; ¥o.2 white Walash, 31,803 estra whila Michigan, $LITG 1 aniker Micpigai Heptember, ; SL24: Anguat, BLUL rejected red, 31.03; No, sicady, wit modorito damaid ; bigh Beptember, Téc ; low-mixed, 781 no grade, Tiic 1 damnged, 61 moderate demund § N, 4 aud P -mixed, 1 white, T} i steydy, with Michigan, 630 ; white, 22, Fratonrs—Dull and unchanged, TtrcriyTa—blunr, 100 Urls; wheat, 16,000 bu; corn, 17,000 g oata, 1,000 b, 3 [ wheat, 11,000 bu; anrstests—Flour, 503 brl coru, 85,000 L § oats, 2,000 but, AULWAUKEE. MiLwAUEEE, Wis, July 1Y.—Froun—Quiet sud nomnally unchangod, Guaty—Wheat steady | No.1,81.11; No.2, $1.0715 July, BI.OUIE Uats Jower wilh & wood deniand § No, 9, in store, 53, Corn lower and fairly sctive; No. 4, Inn utore, 6t Hyo eutiroly nom- inal% Na. 1, 9fc. Darley eusler and juure aotive j No. 2cask, $1.10; Bepteminr, $LUD, Gnaly Viezorma—Weak and lower; Buftslo, 2%¢. Rctivra—Flonr, 4000 Lyls; oss, 200 bu; whosty 114,000 bu 5 cory, 6,000, SireskNTI—Florr, 7,000 brlay oats, 100 bu; wheat, 187,600 bu; cofn, $K0, whaoat to BT. LOTIA, 8r, Louts, July 10,—-FLoun—Qulct, naN—Wheat bighers No, 8 fud wintor, $1.284@ 35 canli; §1,905@1.37 July; §1, Xk uh=0 Augiisty Carh gasior ot G73¢ scash; Qe Sepremuer, Oata susior 5t 80c casli; 38c’ August’ 470 bid July.' Ryo—X iug daing. Wskr—qQuict ; $1.18, Provoxa—Yoik ileddys amall lots sult mosts lower; shouldérs at Koukul, 8o, Dioun o0} shopldery, U0y cleac rib, 1: tic; clear, it Tard wery sumuer ofcred 8 125¢; 136 b, Hecmiera—Flour, 3,000 Urls; wheat, 7,000 bu; coru, 7,000 by § 0at, 8,000 bu, THILADELPHTA. PrizapeLein, July 10— Arzos—Quiat sod un- chunged, o hoLEuM—Easy § at 113e for vefined; BY@BYP {for crude, Froun—>orq doing st upchanged prioes. Ga—Wheat quict nuur uiniangad, liyo Beld at $1.05 Corn firm apd in belter request 3 yellow, BX@ Hio; Weatern mixed, K2@33%0 ; hieated, 800, 'Oate— White, G070 ; tizad, 0 Phovistowi—Slow ; mess park, $20.M0G21.50, Beel 5,00231. hanms, 19314540 ; plekled, ity Lard, 13K i4sc. 115 Y—$1.24 for Weatern irap-tqnd, CINCINNATI. Civcroanr, O, July 10.—Froun—Stesdy, with muderate denisnd, Gmami—\Wheat quiets red, $1.20@1.83 ‘new white Tunnessoo sold at $1.23, Corn fi 04@Tve, Oata wearco aud firm § 66 C00, snd nopinal, Oyrq—Linseed oll &ulzl and hchanged, Taxd oll qotel and 'weal nt §1,081,05. Eags~Dull gnd unchangod. TlurtEn—Steady, with modorate demand, Cuzxaz—Falrand frm, TPuovigtons—Pork fair and firm at $30,00. - Lard dull snd nominal, Bulk meate quict ; shouldors, #ice: cloar Fib, 1150 spot ; 1180 buyer July; closr, 10, Bacon quipt and unchanged, Wiskr—Faic snd firm nt $1.16. LOUIRVILLE, Xav_uvn.nzl July 10.~y).oun—~Quist: 15, Corn, 1>a76c, Usta 429,50, Dry lawi 130 heat, nom- il at 63050, ‘pork, $20,503 Lulk should acon shouliders, w3, ; aida %0} sugar-curod hams, 1@L3KG, Lard, 1K . @15, Wisxsr—8toady at $1,10, OLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O, an“.dlfl.—()um—wual. oorp, snd dard white, oar lats, 9e: Ohin Stato_test, 108 b lota 1820 htghe izceirTe—Wheat, 1,70 bug cam, 8 4,300 bu, oata, *NEW ORLEANS, Ny Oursaws, July 10,—ovisione—Tork dull and lowor: $91.80@3L.7, Dry sultud incats, VYo Hacon dull aud lower st U6, 13}@Lifc, Uams firmer, at 135 (@ 13%e, wnu:x-sl'trmr ; vectified, §1,2081.37%. Otlate un- uged. TOSTON, Tiasrow, Mass,, July 10,—Frovs—Quist and firm; pricos unchanged, (At Corn, KE@1C for Tuzed aud yellow, Oats 673700 for mixzed ayd while, " BUVZALD. Burwaro, Suly 10,~Gusin—~Whest dull and scarcs, Coru dull, ' Oats, 83¢ &t sutal Canak Fagioumy—Unc —_— MARINE. PORT OF OHICAGO, JULY 1L, Annivep~Schr Lake Forsat, Alpenn, lumbers sche Rittlo Grant, Saugatusk, lumberj selr 0, Harrison, Htony Creak, bark stmr Corons, Bt, Jo, sundriea; prop Nebrasks, Suffalo, sundries; schr Monticello, Ouwego, conl; prop Measenger, Bt, Jo, sundries; schir Milwaukee Bell co, lumbery wchir Sun Itixe, Alpens, lumber ; schr Helvetia, Buffalo, coal ; stmr Bho boggau, Manitowoc, sundriea ; prop Nowburg, Buffajo, undriea; schr Bouvenlr, Pantwater, lumber; scow L #trom, Muskegon, wood; scbr Willia Laudot, Ludinglon, lumber ; stwe LHuros, Hollaud, sundriea; prop Meuomineo, Musksgon, suudries; #cbe G, M, Jiler, Ludington, lumboer; mebr ‘Willisin Simith, JMack's Pler, wood; sshr J. D. Jenks, Two Livers, lumabor § solir Arson, Holland, wood | schr Geurge Ly Wrenp, Ludington, lumber; schr M, Mucller, Maske- gon, lumber ; schr Cornells, Menominee, Jumber; prop G. b, Iteath, Havgatuck, sundries; schr Tia- cine, Peotwater, lumber; schr Jresto, Praod Javen, lumber; schr Falcon, Lwdiogtons Jumber; sche . 1L Huckley, Muskegon, lumber; schr J. Calebpols, Nrankfort, luwberj bark Naisd, Oconto, lumber; achr Albatross, Kioge- villo, pilos schs Ellen Spry, Pensaukes, lutuber | sclir O, T Johujstou, Fraukfort, lumber; schy Wil Jones, Muskegon, lumber j schy Levi Graot, Muske- gon, luisber; schr Arandal, Maubstes, Jurmber; schr Jtichard Mott, Oconto, Jumber; scur Winule Wing, Ludington, lumber; scow Dauner, Tlolland, wondj sclir Huugarian, Muskegon, lumber; schr J, M. For- ovt, Ludlugo, Jumber; schr Mary Ludwig, Ludwig's Tier, rallroad plea; schr Topsey, Muskegon, lumber§ schr Roindoer, Muskegon, wood; sche Thonus Par~ saus, Buffalo, coal } schr Tempeat, Jacksonport, cadar posta; schr J. A, Holmes Bed Hiver, berk| scow Bea Dird, Muskegon, lumber; ach Bells Wal- Lridge, Blusgeon Bay, lumber; schir America,gturgeon ay, lumber; prop Esvorite, Mevomisse, Lowiog i barge T, J. Bronson, Mepawminee, lumber; bLurge ‘Bouors, Meuopiuee, lumber ; barge Uranuy, Meuomi- ugs, luiber ; schr Ellen Williawp, Megomines, lum- ber; scha Cbarles Hiblard, Muskegon, Jumber | schr Grace Murrsy, Alpeus, lumber ; scur Jeasie Phiilips, Manistoo, luciber § scbr Bmins Lelghton, Ladivgtos, Jumnber; scbr Balls Brown, Ludington, lumber ; scow Willism' Bates, Yort Bheldon, lumberj sz A J, ¥ | cornat2.: Mowrey, Linnoly, lumbe Mantaten, wood ; sehir Eveline, Menominee, Jumbor {ug Gen, 1, F. Palne, Grand Taven, towing; Uarge Whiverine, (ifand 1faven, lumber { harga i ATOR Muakairon, lumber ; arge Wm, Burno, Grand 1liven, Tumber'; seow Coetato, Muskegon, Tumber s peow M. . Dunbam, Pilee's Pler, wond : heow Milton, Whits Tk, lombor s ache M. T HIgdle, Oconto, Linbe schir Amorketg, Ford Jtiver, Inmber ; schr W, 11, Haws Xlitn, Union Pier, wood 3 achr d, ' s Goudren, Hinga tuok, Inmber § ahr Aionsoan, Grand. Havon, Tmbor ¢ o Bratis, dyTalo, sundriss | auhe ¥eauk Orawtard, urkogon, Jumber ; aclit Andraw Jackson, Ladington, Jumber'| ache Pr{de, Pentwater, barks aclir Jaton Pat-. Xer, Hougstiick, wood; wohe A, Jiusl, Muskegon, lumper; sche '3, 1, 'Samaon, Bt, ylo, lumbor § {B 4. 1. Owan, Encanaba, iron ofo; bilg Jeunia yun) ‘Facanabs, 'sron ore; ‘scow L. Falutor, Hiiil- mnckhy Plory wood 3 ache Coral, White Lake, limber e AL, Dall, Muskngon, luwher § acow M, B Packard, Pauls Piar, lumber : proy Annia Laurie, Do Vers, 1Ay ironj achf Minorva, Muskegon, lumbor s ache Tver Tawdon, Muskegon, Limhers achie Tillio Pars s, Hodus, cont: ache 1, F, Wade, Muskegon, lumbor i M. Johnsos wchr Elbe, Borlago Lake, wuodt sehr J, W, Brown, Munkegon, lwinbers nche - Eila ' Eilonwood, Whito Lako, lumberi sehr Prancls Deniman, Tufinlo, cosls #chr' Game Cock, Muakegon, lumbor achr T P. Mann, White Lake, Jumbor i nehr Adiatic, Muskogon, lumber: achr Mytle, Mus- Kegon, Inmber: schr Fisher, Houth Haven,'wond; achr Beventh Olito, White Hiver, inmbor ; schr’ Dride,’ Muskegan, bark 3 schr Ttosa Bels, Muskrgon, Imaberi prop Geargo Dusiber, Muskegon, lumber: hehir Donie Rlldon, Buftai, corl s sebr Patbfindar,” Glavela Goal; tug New' Fra, ‘Grand aven, lowing ; bargo Wyoming, GrandHaven, lumbory harga Apprentice Tioy, Muskegon, Jumbee's scbr Madison, Muskogon, famber; prop Charies ietz, Manistee, nmberj hary iy i baiatoe, Tutmbee s nehe. BXdginiens, Wil actir Monjiagon, Buffa ]nn.‘nmnu;:lnn;:xnr; blur nivber s nclir Quide, Qodgers Cresk el Lovninaun, bmbor e athe Tyt Mypnkegon, lumber ; fchr G, D, Norrls, Gdod bark Panlitigo, Oconto, lumber{ acue Inck Cruek, dumber; schy Koatsrgo, Tndington, lunber sche Narmas Vgry - mchr. City 0f Clilcago, Ucnnto, weow.Minnlo © Gorbett, - Munkegon, welie 17, D, Moore, Bangatiek, woad : selir Ehenozer, Tundinglon, wond; sehr Maj. R, i1, Forry, Dlack Lake, Jimber ; sebr Tuena Vista, Perry’s Pler, lumber ; scht dem, Gounel's Pler, wood; scow Ia lumbary schr Mocking Bied, Clay Banki Fountain City, Lufalo, mudrios; sqir Cedar iver, tunber; wehr Hemisphero, wood} nelir Myrtlo, Muskegan, wlid d. A Sirouach, Manistco, Inine her; schr Pelos Da olf, Cloycland, coalj achs T, 1, Goalw, Muskegon, lunther ; schr , Ander Rotl, Gceon Liny City, Jumbor.; bargs Windsor, Alani tor, Jumhier ; sl Onconta, Klngavile, Talzoad tios 3 netir Driver, Carltom, bark ;. eehr Oar Ho, Clovelahd ©aat 3 achr . I\ lenfield, Tackwauport, colar posts 3 eche'a. orrls, Clutoygan, Luabor : uchr J. Hibhasd, Whita Lake, wood ; sche I, M, Pavhitaan, Alpenn, I ner t prop Teeumeh, Rinenrdine, salt : sigg Tarhar, teiegraths mles; whe Fanlins, Huske: o, bumbpt 3 achr Annlo Shervoad, Erjo, coat, Cheanzb—gehr W. I, Allen, Buffalo, 0,000 bn cotn{ ache D, L. Yiler, Alonomineo, mundrioss bargo Fidorado, Aletominee, ‘10 brls pork, 10 brlw boc, 1 ta Tardty pehe el Winig, Butralo, 41300 by wheat, § lyd et mud eundrien schr sa Bicd, mualn 112 ) wlieat § achr J, M. Hutchinron, Huffalo, 1,000" Wheats schr Queen City, BuiTalo, achr TV, Wainon, Buftalo, 31,500 Tard, Buffalo, 16,0 0 bu vheats schr Danisl Lyon, Ouwegy, T3 b vorn ; wehe Corona, Bt Juo, 61 kegd Yeef, and miudries, Niour CLEAUANCES—Prop Mescengor. Banton Tlara waod ; pro) l{ln“ Olond, forse Shoo Tumhor ; hr Tron 41,00 bu ‘wheat 3 wheat ; pehr Hube hor, 5 els fiowr, and sundrica s prop Onohla, LufTalo, 10447 bt corn, 909 brla flour, B3 tels_pork,'and aun- dtloa | stme Monominee, Muskeqon, 7 brh pork, £, wiriei prap Equinos, Port furon,! 44 brls flour, and sundries; bargs Port Huron, Y240 b corn} prop uck, 75 hides, and ; anttowoc, nundrles 3 achir 1L W, Sage, b corn j brop Rus- win, Bafielo, 40,000 000 hu oats, 300 bris flour, 500 brsn ‘pork, and sindries 3 sclir D LA, Wolls, Hag Day, 3 bl pork, 3 brls haw, 1 brd beof, and guus dries: mchr Pulaskl, Buttalo, 1,30 bu cornj proj Favosite, Mononiinus, J6 lila Leud, 10 brla_pork, b bris beans, & hll)llll'h'l‘hl\w o, napl vuideies § stiar Huron, Ttlent, sandriesd peap Newpues, Butalo, 60,04 bt vatk, 530 bria floar, 1,350 phes load, 1,390 brls pork, Drlh beef, and_au £0,971 bu_capn, untding Btar, Goorjte T sundrier 3 e Prelghtn were more netive &t frregnlar rates, at 2/@ 50 whuat, and 33¢ for small ve ol for corn ta Liufe 110, Thu capacily foots ap 213,000 bu srheat, 95,000 ba corn, ad 13,00 bn ‘The engugements fop Bufalo were: & e led Wing, wheat at 2xe; 8.V, 1:. Watson, do at 23¢; achr Pulwki and barge Boltop, irops Bicotla, wheat at %ic, Russla aud Fountatn Cily (iatter par: eargo) wheat, and prop Ne- braska wheat und osts ihrough. ‘To Sarnfa, barge Gniding Styr, coru tiraagh, via Harnfa, It was Tu- ared kb the afternoon that four or fve vessels wers chartered to load wheat at Milwiuges, ; BUFPALO. At Buffelo, Jnly 0, charters roported by I, M. Bmith 1 Barges Rutter and Ketchum, voal to Chicago &t 5600 per tun, fres § hark C, K. Nima, tho same | sohir O. Mnaden, malt o Suudnoks, B, b, ond coal Lack 4 BuiTulo, 403 por ton ; sclir Nowaboy, coal (o Grsen By, ) 0 per ton, free, and l\!mhfl' thonco to Nacine ab $175 per tn, Cupt., Tom Colilus reports kehr Oltaws, Btouo to Uicyoland, oud sebr Hurrlet Rows, stone to Tolslo, botly uy contract; steaw-Large D, W, Pawors, ‘us), Cloveland to Clileago, 10 per 1o, free, Cardincil & MoCarty report schr E. M. Carrington, slone to Dufrolt, $1 per tup. Capt, George W, Long reporte #tam-large Dayldaon, cosl, Clevelnd “ta Chicgo, B0 ber ton, consort Oardta, coal, Clevetnd fo Chicavo, up-town dock, al Tue per ton ; schr 1, P. Root takos salt to Frouoiit a 6o por el 1, 0. by OLEVELAND, Tha ongagements Feparted ab tho 0th wera: feam farge Arazes, cdal to Racine, 1333 atmr Davidsop, 1,500 tons coal to Chicago, o the old Gas Company, 8 630 ; bark Ogurita, coal, People's Gas Company, up- fown, Ohicago, 780, free; schr Empire State, coal, Jlack Kivarto Milwaukee, 136 ; eclit George Werine ugton, cosl fo L‘uh.'nfln, dawn-fown, 703 ¢ schr Ilape vest Queeds, eaal, Ashiabuln fo Racine, 0c § pcbr Pro- voat, coal and fron to Port Ifuron ; schr Iluron, coal, Dlack Iyer to Prosclt ; sl Ariadue, coal to Toron* 1o ; wghr Tio Frieuds, coal, to mu.flwn fram Black Iii¥or ; and schir Wautosts, coal tq Sfalden, # MILWAUKEE., 2 Shippers ware out of tho market Baturday, on #o- - count of o furilier advanco in wheat, The only char- tor reported was mado yesterduy, viz.: The prop James Fluk, Jr., 30,000 bu of wheat & 3o to Bulfalo. DETBOIT. Ou tho J0th the following charters wors npnrtad 3 i£hie schr A, W, Luckey, salt, Carrallton to Mijwaukse, 17 per brl 3 th achr Ganges, lunber, Alpens to Obl cago, $1.60, ops raik ILLINOIB RIVER AND GANAL, Special Dispateh (v The Chicage Tribune, TaBarLy, 1), July 11,~spnivep pr Rivia—Prop E. 0, Good, from Yeorla, lght; canglboat Iropclad, from Peru, with corn and wheat, DerantEp—&tmr Bello of Ottaws, with' excursion~ {sta for Henry, LAk TNFO OANAL—Frop E. G, Good, lght, for Chieago, A i Pasegp Ovr—Johusou No, 1, from Jallot, with dle menslan utore for Copperas Oroek Lock ; Elizabeth, , rom Lockpart, with lght losd of flour for LaSalls pu:x’:x'mm\lnllln e aud du Capier, with |nm°tr“: . 0} or C] potha ; stmr Bejlp ¢l w8, wa, with excarsion porty for sy Ay e LAKE MICHIGAN, GILICAGO, Teaterday it Jooked agalu like old times at the lnmber | arket, quito a largo lumbor fleot baving come i dur=" {ng the last twenty-four ‘ours,...,Considorable anxe ° fety (s felt rogording the schr Pumlico, whioh Jets Queonstown fop Qhicage just ons month aga. Tt will Lo remembered that thy veasel triod ta vegross . Lo Atlantic bwice, ond cach tme myt with auch acale dents that compelled hee to return to Ingland for re- Jaire, This i hew thivd sttempt to come Lome, and if Nothing te iard rom her witkia & fa days 1§t avis t (hat sho kias met With auother secl Ssain-barge Dalloutine ia bojug repaired at an docks aluuLllhtuuv DryrDock Capmpapy Pontieid, which collldud with the achs Fiyh , 8L~ Tived licro yeaterday, Beaides the lownof hur topmast Shahins uffered bui ilttlo duuiagos, ... 3r, Tke Meanrve suigmplates buildiug o steanyackit to msko csgunstus Sripe botween Madiuon street bridgs aud the Govern= ment pierand to taky out Babiug-pertics, Bha w o BI feet over all and 17.10 feot Leaa Y 4 belng Liillb by Mr, Pusi W, W, Lates bsa meannred $he yachits whicl take parb 1o the coming yschi race. Nuns yachls hiave thus far Dean ontereds,,.Tho new achr Our Hon airived hera Jstardey tor il first time, A& desoription of her lisk erotofure been given, xbe Js neat aud woll-bully vensol, andl fully deserves thy fuvorable notices that have appeared in regard to her....The elesryn Mamlu collided with tho schr Mergatot Dall junetion of the North and South B:anchea yesterdsy, e Maimie Joat lar aupilog, and bud Lo go back o hur No damyge was dona 10 avis The a tho schooner, T cident was due to the incompeteut Landling of thie yacht. ... Tao bark Michiyan left Clove- d veniyg OF tia clty, Laviug on boun! 161 ATy l:blnm’lndnllml,‘uul thioaad ptiolens sutlor, Oapt, T. A, Burke, who had eammand of shosche Allos vu Ner voyage 19 Kusope bet fall. ... T'ba matamoth schr (2, W, Adams-cleared for this city frum Butralo last Friday with & cargo of 1,500 tons of coul, ? MILWAUREY. ‘(e Sentinel ststea that completo Ufo-maving sta flous, that v, having bargo-crows alwsva ruady for duty, bave been catablislied at tho following polats on fhe chain of lakes: Lake Michigan—Graud olnt, Au Bauble, Polnla suz Bepdes, Lake Huron—Polot aux Yyrques, Otawa Pqiur, Biurgeon Pojut, Thupdes Day Yoland, Forty-mile Puint, Lake Oulario—Saimen Creck, 7 pilos from Niusnile Folut, Haudy I ko itetih Buperior—Four __ from Yolog Point sux Hauble follow] here Ufuboat stations 1o charge of & Keuper: Chilca ‘Graud laveu, St. Joseph, North Manliou, Besver Two Rivers, Blehoykal Milwsukss, Hsclue, ahu Grouss luy ot Late Mickliuu Murble Heady Cleveland, Falrpost, r.-rm.m-, and Sandusky, oo LA R e A reveapkopart, Bave see'l ullow! ¢ e o per bem mads in "uu Milwaukeo DLly(ul during Fliea —To- tast Behr Slaveuson- ity to Jamos 150, lchy Yaurins—Jobn Jobuson U5 J Glacan, oae- bl 4418, Heow Nells Wialacr ZEdwars Jigaunch ta Fred USCL, P a r b e TV Trsusch w"'c"u'alfiu'\lamuw‘;» B2, §3¢7, Bteaw yacht Bpray=—C, O, Fowles tot. A Oqoess, the whale, 11,262.50, Beow-achy Fagel—Wille faia Casr to John"plizery wie-fousity, 375, Bagk &y month ¢ \ 3