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" STATE OF TRADE. Plenty of Rontine Businoss---Littlo Mon- oy-Making at the Banks, New York Eschango at Par—- The Loan Market Dall The Prodnce Markets Trregular...Wheat Higher and Rye Stroug. Other Grain and Provisions Weak, with Tair Shipmenta FINANCIAL, "Tho hanke hind coniderabio clerical Lusiner fo at- fend to, sa usnal, with tho accumulations of mails oo Mondag, but thes had fow applicationn for luaus to enlertaln, Therols nothing in the courre of aflair on the Board of Trado Lo require tho omployment of sdditioul funds, ‘The morcantilo trado of thacity has fow requiroments ponding the sumer duliness, Cole Ieotluna aro elow, smd the prorpect Is not good for thoir specdy improvement, but ihis fact han nat per« coptibly ucreased the commereisd losua, Tho manu- facturing and outado demand for recumodation i at ita minimum, There has Leen some reduction in country ank balances on account of tho settlements of County Tecasurers throughout fho West with Fiate Trese urors, Theso requira the withdrawal, temporsrily, of couslderatile sums, tates of dixcount at tho Lanks remafn 34 quoted, 8210 pier cent to regular customers, and 10 good out- sklo burrawers conocssions of goveral per cent ontheso rates, On the stzect rotes are G 19 per cent, aud business 18 qulct, New York oxchango fs quictat par to 25¢ premium ‘between banks for £1,100, ‘Tho cloarings were §1,400,000, ANOTUEN WALL STREET APECULATOR (GONE. The New Yarx gold niarket was disturbed jast Thur - day by tho rumor of n Leavy fallure, which turned vut to be that of Jacob Itublno, The efort to carry 9,000,000 10 §5,000,.00 of gold in faco of a ket whicts declind from 16X 1o 1164 was too ek fur :him, aod ho was wold cut under the rules of tie Gold Toom, About §2,500,000 was 80 Aisnoked of, Lestdes Harge lota of Western Unfon and Lake Shora stock, Rubino's carcer was an chequered ss 4 uaual with Lis nd. He was oucy tho great and good Danfel Drew's prncipat broker; then Ye wan a tender to Jay Goul and (n the daya of Dischofislieim-Goldschmidt's oper: tioma (n Prio Rubino wan o niesaber of tho frm of E. 1, Blederman & Co,, which roprescuted them tu New York. Liko many ofhier Wall strect operators who have followed Drow'n leml, they found him o bad gulde, aud their fpeculations tn. Catitom, Walash, and Quickailver wero so unfuseunate tlat the finu dise salved, THE S8OUTH CAROLINA NANE AND TRU'ST €O, OF tho suspension of the Bouth Caroling Bink aud Trust Contpany, a Columbla letter {o the Charieston Conrier wayst ‘Ll State s in for §205,007, The areett of tho bank are eall to bu 100,001, liabilitics, $00,000, Amang the aenetn ars ubout §150,000 dus by (he Rtate Lo iardy for pubilic documents of various slzas and values, of whicis the 1O U's of the public institutions are not o fow. . On the stroct to-duy he sald, i effoct, *liat vn. barraizatuents in carrying State papers and'the publio inxlitutions was_the catise of Lis suzpgusten, but that nod & aingls private deposdtor shoulil 1o & doliar ; that he would pay eversbody that he owed\ This Ureak ddues 1ot scara 10 uffet bim persouaity, e 18 attll fich, and Tuns & large cormirelal businos, DRCUEAPR OP EXPONTS, The statiaticul abatract of the foreign trade of the United States shuws a docraune of $:7,000,000 fu the currency vaine uf the export of dumestic pro durlng ilie firat cleven monthe of tho A ar 167476, ‘The miain part of the docre:no liua ariten, dpon ho fole lowing ulue wrifclos, oll of thew leuding wtapies of axport: Bacon sud Epirita turpont ) Tailow. Leaf to Timber . Tatol nino articles, .. .$93,118,017 421,311,702 T the hiue articles horo alluded o, thero han been o decrease of 87,500,000, About #50,000,000 of the fall« tug oif Liax artren on whest and dour, aud i traceable urtly to tho lower prices of thuda artlcles—whieat Linva jug averaged ue lower than fog the previuus year— anil partly wlso o the holding baek of grain in the in- terlor, e doeraaso of $23,400,000 it cotton f6 attrib— utuble atmost entirely o the reducod. quantity sxport ed, the price having sveruged ouly 3o lower, 11 pe- traleum, there in & decreasu of £3,800,000; the Toluc- tion having arisen from a diminution of 20,000,000 gallons §u tho export aud a decline fn thoaverago prico ot 320 yer gallon, In bacon and hams, thuro v a de rowloof oarly 50 por cout Iu Lo qusatity linped, while the reduction Iu the aggregate value s ouly 12§ per cont, the Yflm 1n this case Lisving aversged higher than the frovious yesr, and, in conscquence, limitod thio export; sad tho samo rule spplics also o taliow, 1n tobavco, wo have a decrease of 45,000,000 i thy Value of the exports, and of #;500,000 pouids {n th quantity sulpped, tho prico Laving aversged U, against 11470 tho year presious, Tho principul ari clea that stiow an fncroaso n the valuo of the exporta arv com, furs, hidea, hopa, firearins, leathur, oflcake, ud lard, Theno fucts sliow that the falllug otf in tho expurta has boon matuly contiooted with dimi- nution o the surplus of products ovailabla fur skl mout ¢ and that tho fall in their monoy valua fa not ylfomly duo 1o roduced pricoa—New York Duiiy lietin, VIROINIA DONANZAS. The gold-mines of Virgiuia bave never been fully ox plored. A gold-producing beit of territory Laa long Leen kuown to exist, stretching across the Stafe, und 40 milea wldo i aome places, but i capabiflitics uro unknown, If the driamus of o Virgluln minerslogist, AL, II. Btowe, writlng in tho Richmond WWhw, are fultilled, thiers ouglit 10 Lo cnough bullion fu the Btate to ald watorially fn tho reaumption of specle payments, Mr, Blowo calls uttentiou fo tho fact that tie Virginia wmines havo never been worked deeper than 150 feet, nnid most of thiem stop when Wafer is struck, about 0 fett deop, Tf thin poficy had been purwued In tho ‘Weateru minos, tho richest dopoaits wuuld uever Lavu Leen Rtruck. ‘e Big Bouanza of the Comstuck Lodo was reackied ol nbout 1,400 feet from tho surface, The Connolidated Virgiola mioo {in Nevada) {s sbout as deep, and ts producing st the rato of sumctiing like $15,000,00 8 year. Tho Hale & Noreroes mine s 2,100 fect doep, thu Savage & 2,200, and the linperlal L. pire i8 2,001 If the O/d Dominfon want to reach the bonuues tust way W under its surface, it mast dig decph BOU N SANUTACTURES, Manufactiiig a thy South Lus Loen prosperona ot poluts Mo AUGL wul Augusts, where§t bus been proseouted futeliigently, Lut & el yiolding to the deprensing fulluences of the times, Dividends aro Leiwg reduced iere, &6 u New Englaud, The Au- qusta factory has Ull 13ty been joyiug dividends of 20 per cent, but thoy havenow bocn reduced to 8 per cent, with [ntervening reductious to 10 aud 13 per cent. Tho Augusta Chronicie saye: 1tw grosm catniogs for tho 1astsix montha are atated Iu tuo report ut $30,000, Whilo s vxpensu atcount, tanm, interest, ropaird, aud divideuds crount to 257,00, It s’ trua the Cotopany U i surphu of T4, W0 fuvosted i s now nilll, which really roproe ' the profits made by the cor] uratiun suce It s s dotug busnesy, [0 addition 10 the ehanmoun divie s dirocsly divided among the sloclbotdcrs, ad 1F i coually oa truo that, with & capital stock of $0, $ho Coupany Lias 3 froperty which 18 Vulucd ug fals,: V.~ Thoss ligares show that e corporation s 5 prosperous condifon, but they ulso show that it L not found raach profit 1 maunfacturiug durlug the ot twelvo woutiim, SATIONAL DANES, Tho fullawing new National Nanks, orgentzed and authorized 10 (OnLicnco busliess, are officially 1epurte ed 10 tue Comptrulee of tho Cutroavy § o0, Citlzend’ Nationud Bank of Asbland, Autborbecd capltal, £40,0005 yabd-fn capital 000, J, 3L, Hoover, Vrestdent; Georga 71, Telfrict, Gaabter, Authori:id to covency Luseks Juno 2, 875, 2,2n1, Brithileld Natlonal Dank, of Pittaburg, Penn, Authurized capital, §.00,00; pafu-io capital, $100,000, Edward %, daies, Frealdent; Wiallata Wo Scolty Cselic der, Authorized 0 commence Lusiuess June 96, 818, 4267, Farmers' National Uk, of Frankily, Ohfo, Aulhorized capital, $60,0M; yateoln_capital, $37,600, David Adame, Prealdent ; Jawen 8, Stoutenborough, Oashier, Authorized (o Comtueucs busineas Jule 29, 1855 2,343, First Ntional Bank, of Atlata, llinols, Aue thorbzel capitd, BO,000 % ud-in eaabil, $20,000, Jon A, Hubiit, Pr t; Fraok ol Caser, Authorized to cunotico business July 2, Iyi0, UGOVEBNMENT BONDA, Uslied Btates s of %1, ex. int of & d Jul 6-2iw of ‘Gs—Junuary und July, TU-4vw, United Niatos now 68 of %) Uuited Btates curroncy Ge. Gold was 116551165+ FOULIUN PXCHANGE. 0% § eablebransters, Loudou, 491 ;' Purls, 8103, Othor rates of forelyu exoliange aro quoted. Pusia (france). Qermauy (ref Holland (guilders), 07, @ 41 407, b Revitzerlanad (franes), . IO TRt D I Swedin, Norway, aud Denmark (kroner), o... 2% Aululn(m]ven{vrlnt)“‘.. e A% CITY AND COUNTY Y(ON'IID. sit, Asked, Chirago City 7 R ef, bonds.,,. 1M kint, 103 & on City 79 cf, roweraye, 102 & fut, 10} Chicaga City 7% ct, waterloan 13 ki Chieago City 7 3 ctocertificates D)k (it Clifeago City 6 F ct, certificates 18 & ut, Cook County 730 ot bonda..... 13K kit West Park 7 per cent bonds. ... DANK BTOCKS. Merehants' Natfonal, I'irat Nathonal Bank... Fifth National Hank, Commereial Nathnai Gy b 3 Afint, L 103 &int, i kint, 9 &ty nid, Aaked, a0, i Iilinols Triat and Savings Merclanta' Savings, Lo Unlon National Ban Uniin Stock-Yard 1i{de 1nd Leather & 3 te, ox, div, Rontle City Rallway, Fo Kae.e City Ratlweay, ¥ neo Cotnjrany, Clhiamiber of Commorce, o, dlv, ... Chicago Usn Light and Coke Company cx. pteagn & Norihweatern goldbanid Chicaro & Calunet Dok Company. Fitnan Palica Gar Company. ... District of Columbia 3,658, guarauteed by nlted States, . Exposition stock, LATLST. New Yong, fuly 12.—uald steady, closlng at 115, after sclling at 11570 lorrowing raten 1 per cent per aunwm and 14 per diem, Loaus were nlse made flat and 2 por cent for carryiug, The fual rale wan 164 for uec, "The moncy miarket was caey st 2, Primo morean- tilo papar, 3@ Cnetoma recely te, $18,000R830,000, ‘Tho Artlstant Treasnrer disbursod $183,000 Cluntluge, $34,000,000, . Stritng excbange, bankers' billa for 60 days, 467; on <ight, 42, Gavernment and rallroad bonds firm, ritles quiet, With the exceptfon of Lake Bhore and Wertern Tnlon, tho market througls tho greater parg of Wio day has Leen dull, - After 12 o'clack (hera wan a lively mand for Rock Island snd New York Central, which advaneed 1 per cent, During tho afternoon there was ageneral dropping o8, partienlarly i Erio and West- Blate secu. ern Unlou, Pacifie Mall was strong, It I8 stated that the Compiny Dban made a3 coniract with the Wollington Coal Mina on Puget Sonnd for transportation of the prodnct of (has iz, and alro for a supply of coal for the Company's Mteamers, at {lio rato of $5.50 per ton at tho miue, which will mako a saving of ubout 40 per ceot in tho cort of fuel, Tu addition, the Company bas closed a contrack with the Guvernment of Britlali Colunibia for currying mails, aud received a aubsidy of $53,00 per sonam. Trausactions st the Stovk Exchango wers B4000 eliares, of which 2,000 were Iacific Mail, 50,100 Worteru Unluy, 6,00 Huck laland, and 24,000 Lalto Shioro, OOVIINMENT TONDS, .. Coupons, Coupoun, Cougons, Coupons, " Conpons, Couponk, " Tennesses Gn, old... 4 Teuneases 68, now, 4 Virgluia ¢s, old..... § Arocir, Weatern Unlon Tol.. #i, | Now Jersey Central, 1113 Pacitic Mail, 401¢ | Rock Taland 08 Adama Expres st Paul,, Wells-EFurgo. A American,...... Tuited States,, New York Conti Terre Hauto pfd, . Chicago & Alton, ... 108 Chicago & Alton pid105Y Oblo & lll‘llwrpl - ] Indiana Central E Chl., Hur, & Quinoy Tannibal' & §t. Joo. BMichiga C Uuion Fac. Union Pac, bovds, . 21X REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filed for record Monday, July 133 CITY PROPERTY. 3llwankee v, 119 £t 8 s of Rucker at, na f, 2t 110 1t, dated July 6, Wedt Juckson st, e of ft, dated June 3, ..., Turlbut at, 170 ftn of 173 £-10 t, dated July 10, Weat Suporior st, 48 fb o of 1203 ft, dated July 10..., . Ridgevillo road, 131 7¢ & of i 6,000 8,000 2,00 1,300 diforuia av/n 1, $irdid 243120} ft, dated July 10, 800 Johnson’st, & w cor Maxwel 7 dated Joly Loveeesinens .. 1,800 Howen wt, 10 (t 1 of North v, w 1, ley, dafed July 11, 157, . 4 Dutterfield at, 923101t ¥ of Twenty-soventh B, w f, 252100 ft, dated July 10... 2,600 Bamio an tho above, dated July 1,.." 1,800 North Carpenter ai, 100 fi n'of ‘West Chicago av, o T, 233100 ft, dated Juno 15... 1,50 Everyroen st, 437 ft e of North Rabey 263150 ft, duted July 1 L1000 Tenry ut, 191 fto of Centro av, n f, Hxi28 1t dated June 10,0 v 800 Warren av, 78 0-10 7t w of Oakiey v, 124 7.10 ft, dated June 19, . 8,500 Ttiddgovillo road, 130 £t 8 of iackhawk st, w 1, 241254 ft, dated July 10.,.. . . 800 Soutls Park oV, 175 (¢ u of Lelden av, ® 1, 35% 123 It, datod'July 14...., 1,060 Rockwell at, 124 ft'n of ‘Wea 243101 £t, dated July 8. 1,400 North Dearborn ut, 19 t, q £, 19 B2-100380 ft, dated Jaly 9., 3,100 Van Duren st 187 1t w of Camplo 14, 663156 £t, dated July 8, . 55T BOUTM OF CITY LIMITM, WIT] MILES OF COURT-HOUKE, Forty-first at, w of Laugloy at, u f, 0s121 1, dated June9l...... ... i [X Porty-firat st, w of Lagley at, 1 1, ¥ daied July 10.. sepeeereiieniee 1500 Lot 5, Block 7 Hefuiz's part nw i 50a 4, 39, 14, datod July T..... 100 WEST OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS oF 7 MILES oF count-H0DsE. Homer st, 175 ft w of Blanchard av, s £, 25125 1, duted Juno 4. ., . e COMMERCIAL: The following wers {he receipts and shipments of the leadiug articlos of yroduce fn thia city during the forty-eight Lours ending st 7 o'clock on Monday 1morniug, snd for the corresponding data one yoar ago: T REoKiT, BUIFMENTS, [ 195, | W, (| 186, | ek Fionr, urte, 5,087 10 2c0,00| 82w 108 160,023 18] 67,000 8,790 Gram secd, 0 Cured meals, 1) Lard Fallow, Bulter, b Poultey, 18, .00 liaeeensend Yonlkry, coops.. 1 Cheesd, Uxu AR Drolfrus,liul 45,49 Wilidrawn from store on Baturday for ety coue mption : 693 L wheat, 400 b curn, 2,993 bu oats, e fullowing wralu was {nspected into store on Mon- sy morlug : 118 cats No, 1 spring, 124 oars No, 9o, U9 cars Nu, 2 do, 11 carn rofected do, 3 car no grade do (247 whea); 61 caru high mixed corn, 157 cars and 21,000 bu No, 2 do, 69 caws rojoctad do, 11 cars no grado do (418 cars corn; § ears white oats, 21 car sud 4,000 Lu No, 2do, 7 cars refoctod do (38 cars oals); 1 oar refected 13e, Lear uo grado do, Total (053 cars), 477,000 bu, Tuspected out, 210,013 bu wheaty 110,418 b 6orm, 69,130 bu oatw, 337 Lu barley, Thie followiug table vhows tle diatribution of the Dreadstulla shipged from thla city durlog last week VElair, Wheit, | Corn, | Oatr, 5,810 48,706 2,0, a 1A, - 8180| bev,ui| 4ndes; 11480 .4 tLor U, “I'o ol o Kiugeton 5 LU ry0 aud 3,320 bu barloy shifped by A letter froma firm 1o 8t, Louls to s prominent commussluti-Louss in this eity, dotod Lt Friday, con. talus the fullowing : % Ouz customiers write frow beluw We river, sud op the Vandalls & Catro aud Pacifio Haflzoad Yncs that (e crops are good, The prospocts for corn ‘aud vats were neyer batter, We Lave ro- cedved soveral car-loads of uoW osts from Texas, and THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1875, they Are tn gond éandition and Inapect No, 2, We hiear of Iarge slitments of new Osts At1irer pofnts helow here,” Conaignmonts of now wheat havo ataa been recetved in 8t. Loula from Tesss,—a Atate which haa hitherto been an tmporter of breadatnfla, This indteates that the demand upon the West an Sonthern ncconnt wiil e lean than hieretafore, a fact which wili partlally com- penata for tho decreancd whieat acreago hora and the lessened yleld in Califorula, ; The leading produce markets wera only mrierately schive yestorday, and the tendeney in most of them wa ta a lower range of prices, wheat belng the leading oxceplion. ‘The weathrr was very fine, and the mer~ curs I tho thetmonieter was climbiog towatds the top, an It anzfonato ind n way out after its long ime prionment, Thia promised well far the crops, and mado acllera_tnmcrous, whilo it gomewhat reprosssd e ardor of tuyers, ‘Tho recelpla wero falr all round, those of wheat exhibiting a decldcd fncreass, and tho €rop roporta swers encoursging to those who hope for o plenteots yield, The shipplug movemont was rather slow, and it wan intiniated that fome partiod who linve bouglit corn for shipment are disnoxad to hiold 1t hack for n few weekn, lest 1t should bo Injurlousty aifectel by the weathor whiln in transit. 'The groatest weal neas stan, however, n oata and barley, which doclined 2¢ each under (his better prospoct, 1n the dry-goods warket no changes wero apparont. Quiel now prevaila in all dopartmente and values are not subjected to any important flnctuations, Blvached aud brown sheeting and birtings and some other linen of cotton articles aro ey, Tho Aemand for wrocerien wan folr, and nothing more, Prices ranged abdnt 1o eauto as on Saturday, and rulad comparative Iy steady, Dutlerand ehiccssmet with n reasonably nctlve demand, and wero held at fully former quotae tions, No chatiges of noto wero otaervablo in the dried-fruit market, oxcept that pruncs and curranta wero strouger under reduced stocks, Fish continue fn falr focul aud country demand, and wero agaln quoted steady. Tagging was quiot at sl ¢ for Stark, 30c for Lawiston, snd 235e for Amerlean, Tho cool and wood markets woro quict at former quotstions, Olls rerain without important ehango, & stlgut reduc- tion in lard-oil alone belng notell, Lumber wna moderately active at tho dacks, and wome grades wers firm, under moderate offerings of such and an improved demand, The Toceiptn wero Itberal, though not so large ns mauy expected they woull he, The yard {rado contlniies active at wui- formly steady prices, Bullliug materials wero fairly active, and with few oxcepbions the current prices were adhcred to. - Comngon brlck wero quoted at @0,00, a1l aro tolerably stendy ot that rauge, though the production 18 latygo, The woal market was devold of naw featurer, Tho domand for conrso and medi- m woola 18 fair, aud the atocke of such aro angment- Ing. Broomecorn was steady under s toderato retall Lnainess, which smounta to s good dofl tn the aggro- gats, Hides, veods, and hors were dull and casy, Green fruits wero sbundant and sslable at former prices, Vegetables wero also fu requeat and tolerably steady, though new potatoes wero easler urder lsrger recelpts. Eggu wero irregular In consequence of the poor condition of the arrivale, Poultry was unalterod, GRAIN IN CALIFOUNIA. ‘Thie 8an Franelsco Alta of June 28 sayn: The grain Larvest {2 stiil In progress, bt ¢ will ¢lume uniruslly early. Tho wiraw bas never before been ko short, not measuring a foot in lenath i 1o feida that wiil pay 8 Fevpectatle profil. Lho Lieadurs with which uineteuths of our wrain fx cut, even when tho siraw makes the most nbundan growth, sre just sdapled 1o wich slort atalks; wherca in thie “Htatca on tho Atlantle slope, whera the Leader fa & rarity, the farmers would be'almoat unable to barvest the crop, The sverage yleld 18 vory light, and i entimsted 10 bo not less than Tour nor mote than seven centals Lo the acre sown. On muc of tho land the fallure fa_completa; the’ grain i not get enough sturt to cover the kofl with n greon calor, and when in the condition of a short thin hlade, before reavhing tho shape of Mraw, dried up, Thore farmers who have hoteos, wagons, snd beaders, esn Liarveat for a contal aud & balf an’ cre, whilo ofhers, who must pay for everything, find 1t costs themn in somo caves a8 mitch o4 three and & ialf, Al the felds coming up tothe lowest eatimsted averaga of four veue tals per acre will be cut, ‘Tlie Sullctin, eatimates that thie acreage, i 2,125,720, with a ylelt of 15,142,000 cen- talw, which 'will giva ,¥.2,000 centals, or 14,370,000 bu for vxport. PFALT, The salt market {4 at present in a Aemoralized con- ditlon, The Baginaw Courier of & recent dato mays: There are varlons causca assigned for this depres slcus, tho chicf being the action of the Ounndaga salt peoplo at feke ports 1u_putting the price of Ralt down 1o oxtremely low figures, thoir object, apparoutly, Lelng by breakng the mnrket 1o theroby muke favor- wble scason contracts with Byracuse manufscturers, which hiave not yet_been completed, Anotler reason In that our manufscturera on account of dull times havo sold their salt at just what.tbey conld get for it, in order o most current expensas, and by this action are cutting their own throats, The chief cnuwe of tho unsctiled slate of tho market i8 probably tho fight_which lins boon raging hetween tho Micligin sud New York dealers, Tho Biglnaw ‘Tanafuctirers sssumed some time ago that the North- weat was the uataral ontlet for thelr anlt, and should bo tmado uo exclusively, In order to bring about suoh a desirable atate of ihings, olforts wore mado to. drive Ooudaga salt, tho most formidablo rival of Bagiuaw, out of tho West, by undersclling New York manu- fuctarers st their own doora aud at_Chicagu and other Weatern polnta whore sgeuelcs for New York sait Lavo beon establishied for Years, 'This uffort was check- mated by Eastern deslers, who last spriny enlarged thelr buslness in this city and made hnportant changes in tho manuer of bandling tho commodity, smoug them the recelving of salt uero fn bulk ond Larveliug. St at the warchouse, thua ensbling agents Lo come down fo Chicoge’ prices, and go her one Detter. Mors recently tho Michlgan manufacturers have been catering for the country trado direct, and secklny to divert It from Chieago, ~ Doubtless the rea= son given by the Courfer—that manufacturoramust lsve mony—is corroct, The lnmber busincss, thechiof fu- dustry of Sugluaw, is prostrate, and as tho East, tho prinelpal ontlot for this production of tho valley, fs ull of Jumbor, aud won's take any mora ecopt’ on foug time, other ways for falsiug moncy must bo ro- sordad to, 1L may bu noted here, incldentally, thst tho rodtipta of Baginaw Ttiver lninbor at this port this ses- s0m are neatly double what thuy wers lant year up to this time, ‘snd thin{s & cash lumber market, A dis. patch in Monday's 'TRIBUNK slatos that salf recontly sold in Baginaw ut $1,03 and tn Day City at $1.10 per brl, wiien are Uouglit to T tho battom pelces, 1a at 1ha meeting now convened at Huginaw {t ia believed some compromiso will be effected by which prices will ba catabl basls, llshiod on 8 permancut aud more profitablo EXPOLTS FROM THI SEATOARD, ‘The followlug were the oxports from the four lead- ing cities of the Atlantic neabord for tho dates unwe Ficek end- Week end- *Week en 1g JJuly inguuly g July 0, (815, U, 1%5. 11, IHT4, Flour, hrls.. Ba,4R3 ; ¥ Wheat, bn 033 4 Corn, bu, 1481590 Hye, bu, 8,700 Yurk, bris, | 4,017 Lard, . 33T LI acon, e 250,89 3,262,736 *From seven points, 1From six polnts, PROVISIONS, TG TRODUCTS—Wero a littlo moro sctive than on Saturday, but dull nevortheless, and docidedly weal espectally {n tho apoculative arlicios, Live hoge wero sgutn In Ifberal supply, and Tower, and Liverpool wua quoted 3 per 112 Da off on lard, while New York was aull on pork aud easler on lard, Holders of pork rodttcts bave lung boen Loping that there would be s let-up in the supyly of hogs, but they keop coming ln 80 trecly that the work of summer packing coutinues on a large scale, keeping up the supiply of summer lard snd meats nearly to the carrent demand for those articles, A good many dealers ro looking snxlously forward 1o the stock taking on the 16th fust, We note thiat the shipments of pork and imcats sro on the o~ creaso; but tho stocks of pork aro quite large, and the premium for careylug s nuw #0 wmall that thero 14 1ttt inducement for capital to take Lold of 1t Mus Ponk—Declinod 45¢, aud closed %o per brl Tower thau on & o under ratlier froo offerings for August deli nd little dlapusition to tratein sustliug else, - Baldy wero roporicd of 215 brls canl at $19.95@10.40; 4,500 bris seller Augnst at $19.1%@ 10,4235, sud 1,350 hirla suiler Boplombior at $10.40/A1Y,5 Totaf, 8,065 brls, e market closed rolulively fi SWBRII cash; FWATGINM0 for Augas $10,6 for Boptewber, Extea prine pork was o ¢ §14,254 1400, Lain—\Was dull,and 5¢ per 100 La lower, in sympathy iy Now York su Liverjool. Sales woro Liniied (0 Tl (s seller August at 915,193 1,850 1es weller Hoptem- bor 0 $HILNQLLITIC and 400 ‘tea peller Sho year ab LK1, Fotal, 2,250 tes, Thio market cloved imo at $9123, @13, 15 Cand ; $10,15 fur August; aud $10.21 %@ L for Buplumber, Miazs—Woro quict and 1@ e per 1b lower, belug thers was o demand wze offured rLluh: frecly, whil cept for hums, whith wero wanted on Houthern ace count, 'V'be middles nold went 1o lueal shorts, Halew were reforted of 200,000 e ahort rite at 1130 seller August, und 11xe kellr Beptombor; and 680 tcs awueb plekled hau (part on Baturday afteruomn) at 11 11¢e; clidetly ab 1 1Ltc, Tho market closed at g0 for shotildors, cash or sellir duly ; Hic for duselier Al nst, aud B0 for do selier Beptenuver ; 110 for long clears, cash or ellee July; 113,¢ for 4o scller Auguat, and 1150 for du sellcr Bejitember ; 113,0 for short Fibe, wawh oraeller July ; 11)gofor da seller August, and 11§0 fer do seler Septeinber ; 1130 for hort clears, cxub ur seller July, 13,6 for do satler Augut, snd 11440 for do velier Beptemoer, Boxed micats %o bigher thon the price for looke luts, Loug and shord elear, boxed, quot- od xu‘sc, and lang cut bauis ut 135@137;c, e e Enghish mivaty, 1076113, Loved ekled bams, 15 i average, 1., @itie, 1 meats ?uuwdll Tgito for Lams, Y\G for shoulders, 1250 for short rila, sud §3¢ (ur short clears—all pucked, Qurany~Was quiet ot T@e, B FPRODUCTH-~Wero quict and nominally upe clianged ‘at $4.25 for wesk; $0.25 17 oxtra mess; and $10,4(820,00 for Lama, TaLLow—Quoted at KaBKe, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~Waa guict aud stronger, Thers was & fair dunand for shipment, but boyers held off when (hey found that scliers sdvanced their views iu sympatby with the furttier rise fu wheat, The local trade took Lold moderately, Hales wera reported of 1,085 bLrls spring extras, parily ot §4.6045,25, Themarketclossd abthe followlirg range of prises: Cholce wiuter uxtras, $L0U@T.25; cowmon to goud do, $3,5060,50; cliotce 3 wpring exiras, $5.00R5.35; falr do, shipplng gra 003 Minnesata, patent apring, AG800; epring auperfines, $.50G0.00; rye lour, o0, BRAN—Was In Volter supply, In proportion to the dematnl, and easlor, Salea woro repurted of 60 tons at B1L.50:215.00 o track, and 315,00 froo on hoard cars, Conx-MEAT—Wo quoto &t $1.50.62Y per brl for gond, aud §24.50-425.00 per ton for coarne, WIEAT—Was lemn active, and {rregular, sdvancing 1%r, Lut closing only 1o abose the last auotations of utiiniay, Livoriool was quoted stronget, and Nety York biler, with Koo densud, tmgh bpsers anit sollora wero_ apaet T theit viamd, This fuliced an actlve fuplry bore peiacipally from (e short (nter- est, bt the fact of fne weather, with lar 4o acllers moro willing t7 oporat {og matket, which Auctiated oftin = Liiyvrs and rellers wore alternately fu_the misjority Tl now femn EAopo was encoiraging to hulders, Al privato advices udicato (it at i o during th art elght mouthis e the sitwation thero been o ltaacls 10 fa¥OF Of Liyers an was roprercuted, and tho recent wtarme have done en much damagn as b2 make a targa tncresse (n_the doticiency, which must ba Alled froth outsido nources, Tha fact iliat Trllish Reain by~ ers have loat & great denl of tuonoy in toking our wheat durtag tho past sear exonerston them front the ehargs mMado by kiuo, bk there cat b no doubt that conatmn- era i thie Biitinh Inex liavn enjoyed (hy groatest poaste Pl sdvaitaga of tho aituation, having pald very much less than was warranted by (ho elecunmtances, It I ot surpristug that wheat kinklers Lore sionld iow be atrong ki thetr viewn, and expect too mnel, tho natural reaction from & avrre dapeeasion helng a'littla tn ex- coms tho otlier way, The dematd for aliymiont contines oud, bt the futuro of priven depends fargely upon tio voluioof tho outrent supply. g A Atiignst do- Iiverios wore at & preminm tiero was an uduccniont to hold wheat back, but that preta posred, and nothdng bt tho lxtone W IATFowIng duwn of ouf etocks fn mtore liaw provented tho option from being discountol bafore thin, The Inepectors yestorday murning panved abort 100,000 Int_fhto store, oud If {hi rato should b Rept up through tho week it would wndoubledly tell o pricen i wplle of Large slipueuts, Baller August opencd at $1,08%, rosa to $1.04, tocated to 81,075, nd. vanckd to 81,084, dechned to $1.0737, and clos §10374._ Beller Bopteniber sold at $1131.0%, vlosiug 105 aud weler tho year mold b $1.0307 Lod, tuonth, or reguiar ¥o, 2 spring, sobl at My, clusing at §LUT7, with only a shade of prefeseiico for gilt-cdgod recolpis, Cash alen wore reported of 2,000 b Ko, 1 Spriug ‘st $1,03¢@1007 ¢ MU0 b No 2 do at $1.06%431,04) 1 £,400 ba No, 3 0t _$L0uNe LG 9400 i rejected o 8t 5:&15 558 and $u0 b 1o geado nt78u un track, Tolol, 241,000 bz, MINNRHOTA WIIFAT—Was in good demands and 1o per b bigler. Sales wero 14,000 bu at #1185 14 for No, 3, und §1,10@L10Y for' No, % CORN--Waw miondcrstely netiva, itk rather woak, de- elining Je per b, Liverpool wis G per 450 I highe er, but Now York wag dall, and tho weather liers wan fine, whila the recolfita oze on the fiicreaso, Thero was a fair dumaud Lure ou lucal account, bt selling ordors from Uio country wero more than usually uumicrou, the fine weather of tho yagt fow days having eMected vast efinugo for the botfer in tho appearanrs of tho Rrowing corn, 'The fuduity for shipient was modere ate, but it was siatod that thers wero fow ot 1o buying ordors lLiore from tho Fast, tho purcharcs bolng made on_eccount of loc3l oporators, ‘Tho trading was chiolly for noxt montl's delivery. = Seller August npencil 4t 70%c, and declinied_to T07:c at tho clase, Holler Saptembor nol at 10 @71 ke, closing at 50%¢, Soller the year aold &b 10, HelloF th month, or rogular No. 2, sold at caNwlio, closing at (0o, and miit-edged receipta of do' closed &t 603e, High aixed cloked ub whe, Canl @les were roported of 34,00 bu bigh mized st (0l ®69%c; 146,200 bu N 1100 Lu refecion at fa@Gie | tie; and 400 bu ears % 67, on 't it 10 Zrado sl “Total, 249,50 bu, OATS3—Wore activo in & epeculativo way, and woak, averngiug 1@ 2 lower for cash and weller the month, md 1@i4elower for August nud Beplenber. The contimied Auo weather for the growiug crop made ev- tryboly anxfous to sell, aud the market opened very weak, amil 136 below Haturday's cloring, under tho presmire, but. subsequently rallied, under # fair o- mand from the shorts, whn hast:ned to take ndyan tnge of the profit offcred In fliling in ot the declive, Tho market was nlso intucnced by the weaks nesws fa corn and the deline in New York, Agood many sellng ordens were rocetvod from tho couutry, aud some of the longs tock fright utd were endenvoring to acll out, there being no fnducement ta chanso into August, on'the change for thal month was 130 Lélow July, Holler August and Soptember wers botls active, Tho receipts were only fair, and tha re- poried shipments wero lsrge. Uash No, 3 oats wers dull at 5lwsliw, cloriog at about the inulde price, Heller July opened st 49)¢c, advanced to 60)gc, dealined 1o 50¢, rose toSle, and ‘closed at 503 d0uie, Auguat soid at 83.430¢, and closed September sold from 37c down to M, ¢, Canh Ralea wers raported 100 bu No, 1505 1,490 bu rajocted at 435 @48e; 600 bu whitewt'3t3c; 6,000 bu by samplo st G3@57e. st ut 31635 24,640 bu, Waa quiot'and firm for cash, under s demand 1o Alla few orders, with nono offerlug, No, 2 was guoted at $1.03. Optlons wors quiot and exatet ot 738 Bo for Auzustaud T@1sc for September, Baica fu- cludo 23 1 by smpio st USA@$LL0, BARLEY—Was quiot and 90 luwer for fafure, under larger offerlngs snd encouraglug Feports concerniug tho now erop, Tho woather was fine und favorablo fur maturiug tho new grain, and repurts wero in fo tho effect that in komo evctions i barloy was ol ready nestly ready to cut, Samples of harley well headed out wero aléo exhibited on 'Change, Hollor Soptember sold at 040 early, aud st 080 later, closing with ellcrw at the latier figure, There woros fow sl orders ou the market for casb No, 4, which wau quoted frm ot $1.35 n the absonce of auy offore ings, Rojucled was vifered, Lut eclicrs wero unabde to ot o bid, Cash galos includo 200 bu by samploat 1,255 on track. T R LATEST, 1In the afternoon mess pork was qniot and & shade firmer, closingat $15,30" for August and £19.45 for September, with sales of 1,750 bris at $13,40 nelier Au« guet and $19,450510,00 selfer Septomber, Lard waa quloténd essior ot $12,12%@13,15 for Au- gusty and $15.373:§13.30 for Beptoniber. ‘Wheat was nctivo and somowhat excted early, ad- wvaueing 30 on tho strength of reports of Jarge siles aud Lighi prices ot New York, aud aftermards foll o oming ie abovo tho cloaing at 1 o'clock, Hollor Augiist nold st $1,08)@1,03%, snd closed at the insido, Suller Beptomber sold at §L00@ 100 Corn was quiet and easfcr, closlng Seller Soptember sold at T03c, Uats wero quict, and i@ )¢ lower early, but after- wards ralticd, closing casior than at 1 viclock, Beller July wold al 60@bU3c, and closed at 50ycs woller Auguat at 33} @38}4c, and clossd at 38%c, Soptember 80ld at BII @60, for 20,000 bu_whest to Kingston oo Tor Augusk, A veasol was taken atBc; and two to load 40,000 bu do st Alilwsukoa for same port at about §3{c, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOT~Was firm ot $2,30: BROOM CORN~The demnnd coniinues sbout “sn 80, and prices aro usually maintained, Blocks aro ol tho while diminishing, aud it (s thought that the amount of corn left over will Lo fuconaiderable. Tho funide auotation for inferior brush (sc) is eald to 1nore properly cover damaged corn, Wa quote: Qood to chioles hurl, 3)5@13xo; brush that will work it~ self juto a chiolcs hur! broom, 11%@tic; falr to good do, 10x@le; fuferlor Lrusk, 8@Yxo; crooked, BX@8e, 1 BUILDING MATERIALS—Were fn falr demand and ateady, Followlng uro tho quotatious: Common Lrick, $8,75@0.00 ¥ m; pressed do, $12.00G520,00; Hme, 700 f bulk and §1,00 i brls; Uties, Loulavilla, and Akron cement, $,00; New York cement, §1.753 Buffalo Lydraullo do, $1.85; Poriland cement, $7,00@ T.60; stuceo, $LIS@LG0; plastering-balr, $5@lo per bu, BUTTER—There s & '!ll;c\llllln;d‘ demand for of taken up. p yoar, notwithutanding the soason thus far bea beon remarkably fuvorable for a lsrga productiou, sud it now luoks favorablo for a mamtenauce of present Drices. - W quote: Choice o faticy yoliow, 2@250; Iediuin 10 good grades, g 18a; laferior 1 comingm, B CHEESE-Ta meeting with a fairly satisfactory de- mand, and for fine gooan murket retains s com- parativoly stesdy tone, Low grades are being worked Qi st {rregulur prices, Wa cautioue {0 quuia’” Goad (ugl’ime actory at 10@11c, and lower Bt G@O, OAL—Thero 1a & ateady modorato consumption uo. mand for both soft and hard varioties, and tho sunexed ices are gencrally reslised ! Lackawanns, 601 cannel, $4,00@0,00; Hockin, Vnu?, 26801 Tne lanih Dloak,'$3,00G0.60 § TIGOW, $6.506H3,00¢ EGUt—Were irregulur tu consequanos of the poor condition of tho recoipts, Very chalco Eackum (thowo that are warrsntod an such) bring 15¢, Lut the bulk of tho supply is found to contain & large percentige of 11(rd & guaranioe as 'ho aversye prices bad cyge, beuce many buyers 10 conition bofora numu.!.u,. ars 142140, FISU--liusiness i3 moi bly be expocted at this & rocoguise tlo fact bt priy beru suticipato a cont{uuo Kot ix wteady s follo brt, 350063155 No, trout, $3.75@1.0; No, bel, ‘$8.4498.16; No, 1 whitehs 8,007 3 a 4. 1 widke “actiral Mo, 1 5 00 new, ” buy, $n50g875: No, ‘3 4.25:" fuwlly macker, lits, $1.45@150; Dank 536, Qearge's codib, §5.7530,00; summcr-cured cod,’ $5.75@0.005 Labrador horring, it, bris, $3,0068,%0 5 Au&&.hrl $1.00@4.25; Labra- dor Lerring, round, bel, ¥7.60a7.15; do K-irl, $1.50@ §78; scalel bearing, per b, 4381503 Golumbis r galnoy, XKebrl, £.0Ka FLUI'TS AND NUTs—Coutiuued sctivity tu the de- mand for Turkiah prunes lan roduced thio slocks 10 yery amail dluieudons aud given the murkel an. ox. ceedlogly firnl tono. Currants alio sre in reduced supply aud aro held Anuly ot full prices. Other fm- poried froltu sre quict and sicady, Domestics re- main dull, but at the 10w prices now ruliug Liere &8 & firm fecllug awoug holders, A strung effort to L Gurther dogross tho pilce of ‘upples ia bo- ing indoy Lut bolders of peime friite aro cons Adont, aud a furiher decline fa not likely Lo ocous Fourton—Dates, 85@85c; flx,nruml, 13)4(@13%¢ Ags, tnyers, lo@ibe; Turkhah' yruues, Freuch | prunes, 1sMe: rabibue, 2805 lovss Miscatel, $470eg3.803 Valeacla, @ivic: Zaute curranty, 81,473 witron, 2o llemon peul, 1@ 2, Dok EsTio—Alden app 1504106 Bickigun Apyles, T3¢@se; iadtata sud T dula, %Tc pesches, balvea, 49(@UNc: do, utzed, sddde; o, yared, 18@ute; blackberries, ¥ @INc} rapbection, ThaWS; pitlind chorrios, 25 28c, N UTI— Fitberts, 9@100; alinouds, Terragaiis, 31k @2 ples waliiita, L1305 Greudble walouts, 1381503 Tra- ale, Tis@@Bo; pecaus, Tozss, L@ 180 ; Wilmington peanuts big Teuuessco peauuls, 0x@Tc; Afrivan peanuta, l,‘lm QUEEN FLUITS—Nativo fruits wero in falr supply and moderate demand ot recent prices, Oranged aud lemous coutiuue in ouly falr request fu. cool weathor cliscking uas, but bouy Fruits are vory tinn, the lattor Lelng quoted st $10.00 par box (u New York. Quotations: Orglged, $3,0ne450 per box § lemous, $9,6030,00; strawbaarics, §1.60@ .00 petensa ot 18 qta s Macinn o, $2.00@4.00 (8P éaka of 40 qte; Dlaek rasplierries, $3,00 per bug do red, 20c pac ‘klorries, 15013507 eurrants,” $1.25 4180 per veaction, $1.50a82.00 por Doz or bns- hid ‘e oY LOL § proaTs Ox21,50; hlue- berrles, $4.00 per Ln; watermelons, $3,00@4.76 per o7, & QROCENIES—Prices wora not muotably diffarent from thuwo eurront on Hatiirday, Coffce» and migars wera again buugant, whils rice, slrups, molssans, wpiven, aml Roap reniatned atoady, as Lefors, We ro: peat our Nt : 84@TXc: Carohina, THN@SNe: Ticy—Rangoon, Toutainna, T e, Corvres—U, (1, Java, @3 ve; Java, No, 3,31 @51xes ehoiceto fancy Ho, 20k aies gaod to prime do, Td2lige; cammon to fafe, 41@2 et roanting, 2uigepate: Biugapore Java, Bigfo; Costa Rles, 21 @dingo; Maracalio, Hi20¢, Hiuas—Patent eot loaf, 1124@12; crushed and owdered, 11 granuldted, ‘11301 A, wtandard, 0}@10% 03 di No, %, 102,iq10k¢e; B, 10e; eatra C, tues 0 No. tyellow, @' No, 2 Ve bycs’ cholea brown, 9iyes BBy B 3 fair to peimo do, 3 connnoi do, Tig@dc; choice molasscs LAY comuiou ta good o, 7: e, Hintra—Dlsmond dripe, $1.05@110% sifver drips, extra fine, Gheiie; good sugar-luuve sirup, 50-2.55¢ § New Orleans molassen, cholce, now, prime, G3rite; do common W good, 63255¢] common mo- ap, H@dsc, @i6iu; claver, 3@%0c: cas- olien, 213607 hutnieg, $1,2581.905 2051 a ghiger, 155 10)c, i lges Gorman Mottled, 63@7 White Lily, 6y 6203 *Whito Ttono, 6 e6l5cs Bavou tperial od tldun Woat 4 e TAY—Ths recelpts wero lght, and the market was quict and_eay, eapechally for timulhy, while N Praifie wna i, being schreo and in Lair local requedl, Wwe quota: No 1 timothy, $17,70@18,00; No, 3 (o, $10.00310,70; 1mixed do, $16.00@.00; primo uptand rairh No.1 do, §15,005 No, %, or slough, Batuet I lannes, 4tk 440 ; Liscks Brices—Allsples, 154 0,002 100, ILGHWINES~Wers_quiet and atrong at the quola- tion of thio paat faw dayw, aale belug made of 100 hrls at $1,17 pet gallon. A Jobof 100 bels changed hands on Balurday afterhoon at $1,17)g, but tho sdvutico was ot muntained yesterday, HIDES~Continne slow an eary, Groen cily butchs era’y 6}, ¢4 arect curd Jight and Loavy, Yo | groen calf, 13v/e; Ary tliut Lided, Klp and calf, 1ic; dry malted hiden, 1403 descon sking, 43c, ea wiih ohe grub sl over are clasod x4 damaged, Dawaged ataok Lrings two-thirdw prices, and brundod 10 por cont off. OPS—Wera weakt 20232, Btocks arv light, buf the demand i very amall, und boldors gencrally are disponed 0 aliade ricos rathier thun lose o sale, ua the weanon f gotting late, 1L3—Trado waa reported quict, with prices of most s rullng steady, Lard ofl, however, wan_weak aud do lower, extia articles now belhg quoted at $1,05 @108, Pricen ranye as follows: Carbon (standatd white), 115 deg. test, 120§ do Tilinola Jegul test, 150 ded, 1dci du hoadlight, 173 deg., 10X ] oxtrs wiuter lard ofl, $LUSE1.087 No §, 95@duics Nu, 3, 81a3xie liusced, Taw, o} do boiled, 67a; whale, T £0e3 mporm, $2.5@2.10; teatsfoot ofl, alrlelly pure, $1.131,20;' dv, extra, $1,00; do No, 1, 90¢; bank ofl, h3e; straits, 00o; plambago’ oll, 60@ide; turpontine, 83(23Cc ; naphiths, 03 gravity, 135 14¢ ; naplitha, cow- mon, 14E13%e, % YOULTI—Chlokans ware stoady under 8 far retall domand, but other pouitry was soldom cafled for, und In fact lttlo was uficred, Tho seanoh for it belng uver ¢ Turkeys, 8@0:; chickutls, old, $4.0031,60; do spring, $3.00084,75 per doz. HELDS—Wers qrilet and unchanged, except clover, which wan firmer. Flax was at $1.00 nellor Augustand Septomber. Quotatlonn: Timoihy, @101 Iupgarian, T0c@$l,00; clover, $6,0067.00 fux, $1,655 buckwhout, Wce$1.60, SALI—rada coutiiues moderata, Pricos sro ad. hered to by dealers, the tsual discount bemg allowed £0x large quaniities. Quotations: Haginaw and Can~ ndafing, $1.70 ; ordinary cohrse, $1.70; dairy, without bags, $2.15¢ dairy, with bagy, $4.503 Ashion dairy, per aack LW, TEAS—A good trade in Japaus is being dono at weil-sustained pricss, Asido from Japa the movo. ment s slick, Quoiations sro v follaws: PowpEn MorcrE—Choico o fancy, $1.00 prime, 70300 ; coninon to good, cholee, To@Hic } Falr Lo good, G0G0e ; common, i IMPERIAL MOTUNE—Cloics to fancy, 80@%0c; goud to prime, Gu@7Uo; common, SWddie Plugsuey cholce, ‘WeT8e; daie to good, SU@Gle: common, 3veidlc, JavaN—Clolce to fancy, uew, 90@05c; do fully fuir to m""m' 0.,75c; ehoico lo fahcy old, Tu@Re; good to prime, do, 55@i6e; commen,' Na@due ] Outona~Ohofce to fancy, 80c@§.00; ool t0 priwo, B0/ 70 ; commou, 30@ 400. WOOD—Thore' {8 & ntoady, moderate domand, § $7.00 for Leauh and $8.00 for maple, VEGETABLES~Tho olferiugs ware somowhat small- or tlay usual, tho day bolug Monday, But Lhey proved to Lo adbquate, na relaflers wore buying sparingly. Old potatoes wers quotad at 70@80¢ for peachblows, but tho offorings wero emall, snd conaumers u proferrod now, Wo quota: New potatoss, $2.00w3,95 green corn, 103160 per doz; groen peas, 06 r Uit § string beaus, $1,00@1.60 per bu ; cucum- (@30¢ per doz ; cabbages, 60 8UC por doz 3 1li- nols tomatoes, 60@Y. per box ; beots, 16@200} Sout- ern onfuns, $3,80.£3,73 per brl, WOOL~Cuntinues in moderato emand at about re- cent prices, Tub-wushied prime, 50@33c 3 do poor to d, 40@48c ; waslied fleece, fino, 38@41a; do medl- lm'ull(ihc; do cosrse, Jbditc ; unwaslied, ine beavy tollgut g4 do modiuw, 3giic; do coares, H@- 32c, LIVE STOCK, cmcago. CATTLE—Tiecelved sinco Saturday, 3,000 head, ‘The fact that the receipls wero conslderably bolow the aver- age fur » Monday led ta the conclusion that we are to hisvo s * light run * this week ; Lenco thore was ap- parcnt among ths trade a more confident feeling than biss provatled of lats, aud for good to prima ahipping ateers slightly better pricos'wern obtainable, Thero ware enough common and medinm eattle to pravent auy approciution {u values of such, though they too wero held rather mora firmty, The arrivals included few extea beevos, but the lon of second-class wria ratloy lacger than uanal, WHSch Tade the quality o falr avorago. Halos were princiually st $2.5e3,50 for througli e at $1.80@4.6) for uative butchers’ stuif 5@0,23 for commeon to cholce ship- ylni(l se! kore wore scarcoly inquired for, The warke cady, ing 1,150 t01,230 ihs. Nealum Graded—Bieers 1ng 1,100 t01,200 ia, . Butchers' Slock—Poor to falr atoers, niul common to chiolca caws, for city slaughter, weighing B0 £0 1,100 f.av . . 3508450 Stock Cattlo—Cominon eattle, weighing 70 10 1,050 I8, . MR X 1Y Inferior—Light and 'ihin cows, heifers, stags, bulls, and scalawap 0 50,00 ‘Tozas Cattlo—Through droves, 175a3.78 Price. 1,088 0 through Tezu 70 23 throagh ‘Texan: £ 29 through Tozans 184 45 through Texans 20 43 through Texan: w0 41 through Teran 030 23 through Texana, o 61 Golorado cattie, ., 17 bteliers’ stock s 16,00WH. (0ueurons o 6% 837y HOGStaceived #inioo Baturdny, 11,600, Owlug {o sho genoral unwillingness of buyors 10 pay Baturday' Frice, businiess opeuisd alack. ‘Tua differunca beimeen lio viaws of buyers and sellers wdjusted, Lowsver, sud trads Locsma active, and continiucd 80 unbil sbout all merchautable lots bad changed awnars, Local cutters, 13 wal 3o shippers ok kold franly, and ssles wero Tm t $7,00 for pour 1o prime 1ght-weights, au kut L AL $0.7637.00 fur boavy, Tha mar- closod wuak, HOO maLEL Ao, Ao, No. v, PriceiNo. Av. Price, 57..0.111 173 "§1.15.180,., 20 “$7.10 8., 188 X A 393 110 17, 710 i 710 & .03 181 7.08 ) 708 7.08 708 8.9 88 €.95 88 .50 L3 690 6.9 ek 2 675 76....180 718 63, ., 405 7T.00| 63 "t 8T8 BHEEP—Only one carvload was roceived, ‘There was lzmited local inquiry at §3.00184.50, FAST LIDEBRTY. Eany Luzaty, Pa,, July 12.—CATzLa—~The recelpls since ¥eiday wore 2,384 head, m: a total for hu weok of B (81 head, kgainsk 515 head tho week bufore, The supply for sale here fv Hght, bus s expected {0 moet (o demand, Prices aro Tutich the sama sa last week's ; Loat, $0.75@100; mediam to good, $5,0Ks 6303 common o falr, $.35@6.73 § stockars BOu Liulls, Douo, HHots~—llccoipts for {bo last thros days, 8,105 hesd ; total for the week, 11,710 hoad, sgsfust 16,093 the week urkers, $7.45 47.60; hiladelphid, $7,50@7 SNEEP--loceipts for the thres days past, 1. houd 3 tutal fur the week, 17,000, sgalust 18,500 tha wook bofuro; selling at $3.5ud3.ud, NEW YORX, New Youx, July 14 —Bexvs—Fresh receipls, 8,21 muking §.200 for A weck, agniuat 9,060 aat” eokc | quality e ood'; narkst very an Mivanco Tor tho weok f fully N0t ordiasry Toxany 3{0; poar wized uatives sud Tuzans frowm Missvuri, V5@lUyc s common to oxtra mative ateory, 1iku 1530 ; “with & cousiderable number st 1839140, r oueant kel ey Sty 160 making 3 Y ;:m‘:E n.:xm' e S ey Tos Wioop anl Tisus or Isml Bwink—Jleceipts, 1,570, making 20,160 for the weel, sgaiuut 26,030 Last weik § noue ofervd sllve, BT, 10UIs, Br, Lotws, July 13.—lods—Active aud frm; Blockern, $S40ANINY whil $0.68:4,00; tutohera’, $7.0017,33, ATTLY~Demand axcoeds mipply; pricea {anding ood native steers, $3,8 i rough to fair, cholca Tesann, $4257 gool, §3.80; fair, medlum, $2.76@310; common, ' $2.40 CINCINRATT. Orrerswart, Tuly 1 —1T0as—Aative A Arm § oom- 7.0.487.10 ; guod Liglit, $7,15@7,20 | oxirs, §7.05 rovelits, 003, LUMBER. ‘The eerings at tho nales-tocks yesterday numbered between forty and 8fty cargoes, The tharket was fafe- ly attonded by local nud country dealers, snd abont bnlf Lho flect was dispased of, Trices were strong for plece stuff and tolerably stsady for Inch lumber. One or two cargoes of medium hoards and strips wero aold ALaslight ndvance. Jolsts and scantling wora scarce amil firim at $8.00 for tandsrd geades. Most of tho walen of pleca stuff made rocontly were to arrive, Abd Bt §9,00, which figute wan rofured yesterilay for 1,000, 000 ft. Coarso plecn stuff remalns at $7.70, Common inch was qudted at $8.06@9.50, snd medium to cholco ::\QI'L’IO.BU@LLM), lath 81 $1.50, sud shingles At Hilen: Sehr Arendal, from Msnistos, 175,000 fotels and scantling at §8,003 athr Two Brothers, from Lud- ugton, 185,600 joists aud scautling st $3.00. Sold by . AL Loomis & Ca, Cargo achr lirown, from Muskegon, 140,000 Norway Teuciuy a1 30,00, by Willlaia Meglade. The yard trado continues active, ~ Somo dealors nra cutting nnler the given prices, but the shading {s not general cuough (o Wrrant imakiug s cliauge In ot onin t Flrst cleates ivuinnene Herond clear, 1 Inch o 2 inch, ‘Khird clear, 1 iuch Third ¢lear, thick Oloar flouring, 18t and 31, Fough Ulear alding, 18t and second, First comnon slding. Flouting, Arat common, dreme ¥looring, sccond common, dreaisd Tox boards, A snd B..... A wtock hoakds, 10and 13 11, M atock boards Qstork board TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Snecial Dupateh to The Chtcaga Tyidune, Liveneaoty July 12118, m.~Froun—No, 2, 218} No, 1, s, Gratn—Whest—Winfor, No,?2, fa; No.1,0s 2d; epring, No.'2,8sUd; No,1,8a11d; whito, No.2,9s 2d3 No. 1, 9e 542 club, Ko. 1,0 9l Corn—No. 3, 338 834 No, 1, 38 Gl Provinons—Fork, 73, Tard, bgs 3, Livenrovs, July 13—3 p. m.—lresdstolls tine changed, Livearoow, July 12-3:30 p, m,—Dreadstuffs un. changed, Livenroor, July 12—5 p. m,—OnAtN—TWheat— Bpring, No, 2, Be 51} No, 1, 0, Corn—No. 3, 33 6d; No, 1, 39 . Tiest unchsnged, i Livinroos, July 12—Latest.—Froun—Extrs Biate and Western, 2s, GuarN—Whenat—No, 3to No, 1 spring, 8a 8@0s 4d, Corn—3ized, 33\, ProvisioNs—L'ork—Western, Beof—American, 72583 Lard—American, 08s. Onres:—Fine Amorioan, 55, TarLow-—American, 41s, PrrnoLzus—Refined, 0d ; spirlls, 7Y, LaxpoN, July 12.—Tuz BANE OF ENOLARD—The amount of bullion that Las gono into tho Bsnk of Eugland on Lalanco to-day is £355,000, CongoLs—Xouey, 04 1-10; account, 94 3-16, Untrep Brarzs Donps—'cSe, 180X ; '07s, 1083¢; 10-40, 1043 ; now 68, 100X, AMERICAN RATLROADS—New York Central, 01; Exls, 13 § preferred, 22, Buaan—Afloat, 234, Rrpived PETIOLEUM~BY(, LINeRED O1L—s, Tants, July 13, —RENTES~GI 02YC, Franwront, July 12,—\2s, 083, AnTwERP, July 12.—Potrolsutu, 24)f, NCW YORK DRY-GCODS MARKET, Few Yone, July 12.—Business was moderats with commiseion houses, and dull with fmporters and fob, Tara. Woolen goods for men's woar wero in ateady re- queat, and ehirts and drawers mors sciive, Cotlon gonds were quict, tut falrly steady in price, Cheriots were In fair domand and firm, Trints were dull in firat hands, excopt Gornar's makes, THE PRODUCE MARKLTS, NEW YODK, Svectal Dispaleh to The Chieago Trilune, Nrw Youx, July 12.—GrAtN~Tho wheat market la 1@2a better, with 8 fuir export nnd home trade de- mand, Thero 18 ala0 o fair speculaiive nquiry, Sales of 17,600 bu st 81,31 for No, 3 Milwaukoo ; $1.10% for No. 3§ Clieago; $1.19@31.41% for No, 2 Chbicago and Northweatern ; $1,79@1.34 for No, 3 Milwaukes ; $1.27 @1.30 for No. 1 apring ; $1,17@1,38 for ungraded Tows and Minnesots spring; $LU5@L30 for winter rod Weatorn ; $1.37@1.08 for smber do, and $1.35@1.40 for whits Weatern ; alvo 8,000 bu No, 3 Milwaukeo to arrive nt §1,20%, and 10,400 bu chofce No.1 Minne- vota to arrive before Lst of Augusi st §1,00, Itye quiet ¢ 00c for Canada fn bond and $LUS@1,00 for State, Corn firm, with fair export and homs trade demand ; salea of 54,000 bu at 762820 for stosm Weatorn mixed ; B2} 940 for safl do ; and B4R&43g0 for yellow Woat- ern, Ostadull and lower ; sales of 4,000 bu nt 85@ 66¢ for mixed Wostern, and 67@72 for white Western, Provistons—Xddics firma, at 11K@11Yc for city long clear, Lard leavy;ssles of 100 tcs st 195G 13 13-16¢ for primo steam, Witisny—Tho market {4 s shado Armer; salos of 350 birls t $1.22 per gallou, Gnocenizs—Bugar—3arke! atendy, with only mod- eratoinqulry; fair to good reflmng quoted at 7 3-16@ 8ic; primo at 86-100; and Xos, 10@19 Havana at B5@440. Coffee—Mnrket Airm, with moderate de- mand; wequote Rlo at 175@200 in gald, and Marscat- boat 91¢@8)e o gold. Teas—Tho market ia un- chianged ; only modorats fnquiry, TaLrow—Ruales Orm and isin falr demand, We quote cuuntry and city st 8@ for prime, 17w the Avsocialed Preas. ) NEW_YONK, Nzw Yoax, July 12, —Froun—Steady, with s falr demand ; recolyts, 15,000 brls; suportine Htate and Western, $4,75@5.05; common {o good extra, $5.4 5,65; good tocholce, $5,60@6.00; whita wheat oxtra, $8.03@0,76 ; extra Oblo, $2.3&7.43; St Louls, $5.40 @ G 5@4.25, GnaiN—Wheat {n falr demand and higher; re- calpitn, 168,000 bu; No, 2 Qhicsy flkil.lflfil.wfihl“m 235 Ga; Eastern, 83, Cumberland middlcs, 6us. 4 Milwaukoo, $1.23@1.3, Lieboygan : No. 4 Northwestorn, $1.16@1.31% ; No, 1 apring, $1.6 @170 ; ungraded Towa and Minsesala spring, $1.15 @1.287 winter rod Weatern, $1.3581.0 ; amber Weat- crn, $1.37@1.58; white do, $1.96@1.40, ' Barley nomi- Bl Malt qulst but frm, Tye quict wad stesiy: Cauada, $1.07, Corn {n falr demand and firm s ro- Lu; Western mized, steamer, 80ubici Ball g, E1)@843¢0; yellow doy 6@udigo; whila doy 800, Wl “and Beavy: rocaipts, 10,000 buj mized Western, 8i@050; white do, CO@7lc, Grocraixi—Coflee—Rlo, quist and fi 1755(@20)¢, in_gold ; Jobbing, 175@2 Markot ealer; fair to good refining, T B@H)0; refined, 105@113a, AMoluses noipinsl, *Rico ateady s fuir deman . 5, SEVROLEUM—Qulol but sleady § reinad, 120} erude, e 31— Pirm, but not quotsbly higher ; $1.70, Tusreasis_Firm, but not qaolably bighet; 220, Provisions—Now mess pork lower, §0.45@.0.75, Cat. mests dull; short viear middles 'stoady, 113c] long clear middles, city, 113c. Lard dull and heavy} tonm, $1:L50. s—Quiet, but firm ; Western, 20@31c. Burres—Dill sud heavy ; Weatern, 133200, Cr:xesr—bull and hoavy ; e, 13xc, Wisxr—Fair domand; flrm at $1.28, . July T FeoDmPatr g ALTIMORE, July 12 —Froua—Fair deman: Viham e Tumy, oAt Ot thloas bt Tale vomand hod frm ; No, ber Wealorn, $1.38: No. 3 amber Westeru, } Ne, 1 destern, $1,33; No, 2 do, 6133 No, % Mu* waiikes apring, $1.45, Oorn in fair demand and frm § Weatern inlzed, bic, Oats In fair demsnd and frm; mized ‘W?lnn, 6io; white do, 0%, Rye dull sud nominal § Jsc. A doaren wid frm Pounsylvanis and Mary. land, $22.00@30,00, Puovisions—Deinand good ; fall prices, FPork quiet but frw ; $31.00, Bulk meste—bull and nomial; ‘bulk shouldees, 90 ; clear rib, 12@13)50, looss, Lacon quict but atoady: shouidery, 10o; cloar rib, 19x¢ Lams, 14§ @18c. rd dull and nominal ; refined, 14; @ik urTRE—Quiet and firm ; Western exf 220 Weblara Braity 183200, ) s, 2082204 Coryxa—Nlio sleady; cargo, 17(@%00; Jobbing, T4 @ eX TeraoLdy Ix—Dull and nomtusd ; refiusd, 1%@120 i s63x0. Wil i—Dil s 81305 @12, PIILADELPITA. PHILADELYUIA, July 12,—Froun—Demand zctive § prices bigher; $LB@L, Wiscousin and Minne muta extrs family, $3.2548, Bates Oblo and fudi v "f‘zu haiat 1a n::' alet aa red, old, 3. 1.30; ‘aaiber, 11,933 Whise, $1:3T@1o10, - Coru--Maskt firi'; nut quotably bighes ; Wealern mized, yellow, 8o, Oela steady; mod 0700 ; uizou, GAGRU0L Hauxpe—ticady and unchanged, PrrrovguM—reltined ; 11%@ll¥c; crude, 8)c, Wuzsxr—Quiet but ateady'at § Burres—Quict Lut ateady; New York Slate and Dradford Couuty extrss, B@flo; firsts hgdic; Weslurn exirs, 30A2lo; Weatcrn Arats, 11@100 Weal: exn rolls, 1aitc, + Ouxest—Bieady and unchanged. o a0r—Deinaind §ood i full prices Westara frea, gidle. s MILWAUKRE. Jsuwavxs, Wi, July 1~Fiovs—Nominaly va- ? 'fiu-ww soady snd Srm§ Mo, 1 Mllwaukes, £3@Rho 7 erato dewaud { white, $1.12% ;. No, 1 Milwankes, $1,005¢1 peller Suly, $1.07¢ Anguat, $1.094, Corn fnctlvo aml Lowers Ko, 9 67%e, "Onta tactlvo and lower ; No, 2, fle, sriey dull and nominal ¢ No, 4 apring, $1.00. Rys dull ang nominal ; No, T'ROVIAIONS—] $19.00, olhEtamTs—Ta Hullalo dall and nominal; dvce; te wogo, 0%,c, Recrieta—Tlour, 6,000 bring wheal, 100,000 b corn, 24,000 hu BuirMuNTa~-Flour, 1,000 Lrls; wheat, €6,000 buj corn, Houe, NFEW ORLEANA, NEw Onrear, July 12, ~5vuan—From firat hands, ote, ull; tendiug down, Mean pork, common, Tc 3 prime, 0o, : 3 m—Quiet : Jonbing common, 0@} falr, (M0 s NG Lo eliuice, B.A10c, Frova—Very dull; superfing nomfoal, $4.60; single oxtrs, $1.78 § dauhle, $3.00 ; Lreblo, $3,26@8.7) m#u extea'and fainily, $0.% .45, - Gorn e Bi@B0%, Oata qulat; 06308a, Isr—quirt; ui.l:mm:s.v:nl. orruN—No stock fi st liandng Jobblug, for gol ordinary, i8ko; falr, 101050} ’gm,"mxtfm?{ priine, X@20ke. I'rovitions—Mrsh held at 2173, Tard In demand; tierce, $14214,73; keg, $10,00, Bacon dull; haves acarco at $13.25213, ¥ UoRN Mrar—$i,! WatsEr—Firm; 4, $1.30@31.22, BT. LOUIA. Bt. Louts, July 12.~F1oun—Qulot and weak ; litile lolng, GuAtN—Wheat highors No, 2. pod winter, $1,20: 127 eanl; $17Y Tulys $1ate Angiee s gl.n«;fg 1471 Boptember, Carn'dullaud lowert No, 2 mizod, chastucanl; ol Auguat, Onta falf wil lomer; No, 'Wolccash ; 3do August ; 360 Beptember, Barlay— o traneactions, - Ityo-No trauactions. . PROVIsTON. ® dull and lowne; s, #3073 ¢ offered a$ $20.25 st Lie closo; $20.00 bid, Lard dull and nomiual Wimmer, 12ic. Dulk meatn lower; B:@8Yc ¢ 110; 11¥@1ixo. Bacon dull and lowar; e} 12%c: 19%@127,c, Faaa—Demand gacd for futute delivory st 18c. Rrcripra—Flonr, 2,000 brin; wheat, 18,000 bu; corn, 22,000 bu § vata, 11,000 by ,000 bu, 0., CINCINNATL, July J3—Froon—Quiet and Grars—TWhoat earce and frms red, $1.0@1.27; now white, $1.2031.23, Uum-\udy-ml‘n:mnfluun. Oufe quiet, bt fiem, &t 6%@Gl.~ Lyo dull and noiale Provistosa~Paork negloctod, Lard—No transao tions, Bulk meats—Advance asked ; none establisheds shoulders, 850 buyer Uil 16th August; clear rity 11¥e ; clear Hominal, Bacon aulet aud utichangod. Viiakr—Siosdy and em at $L.10. Eaas—Dull and unchanged. gnr L;-uuo(;ldern‘:uu lulefln;;i 1La—Linsced, goo emand ;£ 3 quint #nd nchiugud, oo fll pricen. Lard T 0., Jnly 12, Frove—Stont 0100, O., July 12.~FLOUR~! +fatr doman UdTno Wheat—gciree i wisied| woio Bons n, $1.27 ¢ eatrs do, $1.20@1.50; amber :Michig 125 sellér August, £1.20; No. 1 tod whnter; cash. Lod August, $1.25 ; Heptember, $1.20 ; tojected red, $1.03. Corn quitt, but firm 3 highemizéd, Te; Augist, T4¢a ; Boptember, TEM@T5Xc: low-mized,’ 70t no grado, 72%c, Osts quiet and woak; No, 3, BiMof August, 410 ; September, 200, Ermbam-folutaloaye, roxeTé—Flour, ot ; W " 17,000 lm:nm,lglm'o b"'of:n b :’- 00t sy mextewta—Flour, 2,000 bris; wheat, 12, u; corn, 00,000 bu; oats, 4,000bu | e A0, B CENCINNATI, - __ BOAToN, Tosrow, Mk, July 1L—FLOCA—Falr demand and firm; .superfine Western, §4.25@d,50; common axtras, @s. Wisconsin and Alinnesota ‘extra family, $5.0046,20 ; white wheat, Oblo, lndiana, and Michigan, BLO0RE,6; Minols, $0.954T.12%§ Bt Louts, $3.25¢8,00; fancy Minnesota, 6. 2 (8.0, Guuin—Corn quilet brit stesdy; muxed and yellow, #3@¥e. Oals stosdy with modorate domand; mix and yellow, 60X@75¢ FITTANORG, TPrrTenuno, Jaly 12, —Gnire—Whest, recoipts light and pricen unchsoged ; Pennsylvants and Ohio red, 1.20@1 mber and white, $1.2'@1,28, Ear corn ri ; 70@780 on track, scconding to quality; sholled very dull 3 16@770 froe in olevator. VETROLEUM—Critde, $1.A73¢ bids $1.0 asked st Parker's § refined, 11)c@L1Y Philadeiphia delivery, CLEVELAND, CIRYRLAXD, O, July 12,—~ORAtN—Wheat firm and unchanged. Corn dull and weak, Osts dull; No, 1 Btats, 810 ; No. 4o, 690 ; wlile, Gge. Pmm.kml—?ulnt indard white, car lots, 9561 Ohlo Btato test, 1050} smull lota 1@ 2o higher. TzoerpTs—Wheat, 1,000 bu cuts, 3,450 b, NUFFALO, Rorrivo, July 12.—~Gnaxe—Whest in falr demand and higher, Corn in fair demind and emsior, Oats neglected, Ryo neglectad, AL Frriouts—Uuchsoged, Soiclal iR AT ectal Disnaten to The Chicade Tr{buns, 87, PAUL, July 12.—\¥Yneat—Bugers liore ars paye ing 930 for No, 3, aud $1,00 for No, 1, with very small Teceipts, and mora wanted by millers, —_— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY 12, Anntvars—Schr John Jiean, Jr., White Lake, lme bor; schr Tuscols, Jacksonport, wood; schr Glad Tidings, Menomines, lumber; schr J, B, Newland, Manistes, lumbor: schr F, D, Stockbridge, Manistes, lumber ; achr Joe Vilas, Monomineo, codsr poats} stmr Corons, Bt Jo, sundrics; prop Messenger, St Jo, mundria; stmr Chicogo, Manitowoe, sundrioa; schr Ottaws, Ludington, lumber; schr Carrler, “Muskegon, lumbor;: schr L. Doak, Bt, Jo, lumbers prop Monomince, Muskegon, sundries ; prop @. J, Truesdell, Green Bay, sundrios ; sehr Two Brothars, Ludington, lumber ;: achr Jennlo Mulien, Ludington, iumber ; schr O, Michelson, Alpena, lumbor s pro Cuba, Bffalo, sundriea t scbr ‘Clipper City, Gran Haven, lumber ; schr M, Rand, Kowaunes, bark ; nrop Japan, Bufslo, sundries: ach? Four Lrothers, Union Pler, 'wood ; schr Cecills, Manistcs, lumber ; sehr 1ds, 'Alanistoo, lumber ; solir Miry, Manistes, lom- ber'; sclr J, ¥, Tracy, Manlalos, lumnbor ; scow White Oak, Manlstco, lumbar, CLxAnRD—Heow Bilton, White Hall, 500 bu oatss prop G, Itfotz, Bianisteo, 800 bu osta, 6 brls_pork, an uudr; hir Hollo Walbridge, Sturgeon Bay, 3 lrls f, 200" sliouldors, 150 Lums, and sundries; sohr Jeasls Plilips, Maiistee, 800 bu corn, 1,000 bif oata § achr A, J, Blowroy, Lincoln, 30 Urls kalt and sundries§ frop Mestonigur, K. Joropt sumirien; atme Obicago, Mtiwaukes, uundrice; stm# Corons, k. Josaph, aunt on, NiGHT OLEARANCEA—Prop D, Ballontine, Duffalo, 45,204 b corm; prop Blonomirieo, Muskegon, 14 bria pork, 8 brla beof, and sundries; prop Beokls, Duff 80,000 bu wheat, 1,400 brls flour, and sundries, LAKE FREIGHTS, CUIZAGO, g Frefghte were in light demand at 23{e for corn snd 23@1%0 for whest to Duffalo, Engagements for Buffalo; Prop Kersbaw and schr O, O, Barnes, corn at 2%ct props Cubs, Japau, snd Foun- taln City (latter balance cargo), all wheat on throngh rats; schr not named, wheat on private torms, To Oge densburg: Bohr Neindeer, corn on p.t. Capacity, 160,000 bu whoat and 120,000 bu corn, In the after- noon the schr Florids for 20,000 bu wheat to Ringse ton st 6%u, Alro the Lady' Rlgin anda vessel uns named {or 40,000 bu wheat from Alllwaukee to Einge tou at about (e, LAKE MICHIOAN. % OHIOAGO, Business at {ho Inmber-docks was quite lvely yosa terdsy, About twenty-five cargoes of lumber were #old during tho day, and about tweaty cargocs res mainod at the narket 1ast eventog. .., Tho stoam-barge Dallentino camo out of dry-Jock yesterdsy morning, snd immedistely went to the elsvator to take on 1 cargo of graln, She left for Buffslo in the eventog, 10apt, John Prindiville, the owne ulico, now on her way hame from oas 1ot feel uneasy yet, becauso tho voasof is & month without belaa heard from, " doss 1ot o pect to hear from her until the 16th, aa she baa taker & southern courso, and was Drobably defained by bead wiods which usually provall at nea son of the year....The season thus far ha been unususfly fveo from disasters, Th Traders' Insuranca Compuny of this city has thus far suffered but oue loss, and that onl amounting to ¥, 1 matters koep on n this way, thi insurance companiva will make monoy in spite of the prevalling low rates, A BIG BONANZA. Dame Fortune scons o smils o4 preaent npon some of our Weatorn seaflors, Onlya few days ago Jt wax re- ported that the eugineer of the tug Hand, at Tolodo, Liad fallen Lelr {0 a plece of property conalsting af 80 acros of laud situsted o the vory Leart of Philadele ghis, and valued at millions, And now comes the 1as formstion that tha mate of the schir Favorite, of this gity, lias also struck » bonanes in the shape of an ige Leritance, Whlls the veln struck by our Clica astlor ia nob as large as that of Lia confrere at Tol still it ia considerable, and, what 1a more, thiers ts no the least doubt in Tekard to his good fortune, whils that of the Toledo 1nsu s doubted in many quarters, day or two ago the mato of the Favorits recelved & letter from Carson Oity, Nev., infarming him that an old shipmateof bis had died fo that placs, who b boqueathiod 10 him all ks pousessions, which amount 8,000 in gold aud §4,000in midiug stocks, He left for Carson Clty armed with s number of aMdavits eatablleliing bis idontity to sssume the con= trol of the fortuno which bas #0 unsspectedly beca bestowed upon Liu, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Apacial Ditpaich (o TAe Chicaga Fribus JuSatwe, 1., July 12,—ARRIVED uY Wivem—Sime Bellsof Ottawa, from Henry, with returnlog ezcure slonlsla for Ottaws; stwr Tum Huevens, from Cop- peras Creek, light, Dxraatep—gime Tom Blovaos, towing Johosou No, 1 with dimension stone for Copperas Creek Lock; prop Ohlas, with marchandise for Peorla, and towing canal boats Bontreal, with salt, and John Caxter, ‘with lumber, both for Oliilicothe. Pasrep 1aro OAwar—Stmr Dells of Ottawa, with re- turning oxcursiontats for Ottawa. Passxp Dur—l’ropnchlnt, with merchandise for Pearia ; canal boat Houckard, wiih lumber for Pera, ight foet alght juches of water on ths miter alll of Laock 15, Wind west, w Duindxponr, L, July 12,—ARKIvED—First Nellone ad, Jollet, 6,500 'bu cora ; Gou, MuClelina, Joliat, 8,000 i corn | Henecs, Ottaws, 3, oals, Oreanxp—Prop Montsuk, rt, 1,944 bu corn anlx, Lockport, 80,701 {4 lumber, SUNK. Bpecia Dispateh to Tha Chicego Tribuna, Pusr Ha01waw, Mich, July 12,~The lghter W. % Ting, with o eargo of aall snd ablagles, in tow of B