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THIE CHICAGD TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JULY 15, 1870, STATE OF TRADE. One of the Dullest Days of the Yoar at the Banka, Trrogular Produce Markots—Wheat Exofted and Wanted for Shipent, Latost Forelgn and Domestle Market Re- Jorts---Marluo Nows, FINANCIAL, "'hete war no ehngo of uote to chroniels fn the 16ca] Ausutial siination, and the day was in most al- rections one of the dulleat of tho year, Tho appiica- Lions for Tonts ware nelther numerour nor imporinnt, and eamo mainly from the every-day sources that have Deon Neretofore Qeaorihed, ates of diconnte at the banka nt 8210 per cent to roguiar customers, with conceselune of seversl per cent to good outalids borrowers, On tie sirect theen fa an insuMelent mupply of good neotiablo papers Rates are 618 por cont, New York exchange wax Grmer &t 13@500 premiumt botseeen banks for $1,000, Tho elearibp weto £4,000,000, CINCULATION WITHDRAWN, The Merchianta’ Katlonalof thiscity has retired $90,000 of 1ta clrculation. DANK BUTFLUS, Ata mcoting of tho Dircctora of tho Home National Baok, Just teld, It woa decided to declaro no divi- dend, it $17,000 of (he enrtings of the #lx moutln prior to June 30th ult. wan added to tho surplus fund, making total surplua $33,000, COUNTERFEIT 8§38, £9_th Editor of The Chirann Tribuns : Tour [sun of tho 1011 inat, contains the annonnee. maent (hat tho Gompisoller of the Curreucy lan called 1n il tho Issus of $5note of certaln Notional Banke, on acconnt of numerous cannterfeits in_ circulation, Will you pleaso expiain throtgh your columus whether any atronjer réason exisia for fhe rotirement of ho samin of (hesn few banks than £or the ontiro Natioual- Dank {asne of $6uotes? In other words, 1a It not an eary matter for counterfelters (o changa tho “ titlo ™ in ibelr pueter, and thua counterfelt tho lesue of every bank in (e United Slates? (i Tha point rafeed by our correapondent scemn to UA well taken, Tho design of the $3 Natloual Sank notes 18 tnvariable, and the only pointa of difforeuce be tocou tho notos aro the litlea of tho tasning lanks and tho mgratures, In tho diffrent countorfeits 1hat havs een detected, tiie ssmo plate has been frequently wsed for different bauks, 3t being ehanged {rom one ank to another ax the public becamo fumiliar with the fact that counterfeltn were extant, GOYERNMENT BONDS, United States fa of *’1 United Btatea 5208 of Anked, Bid, ulip g 11; Unitod Hiates 5-20m of 1 United Btates 5-208 of % 110% - of s —January snd Jily 190 6408 of 'GT—Inntiary and Suly. il 5.208 of '63—Jaunary and July. g 1040m,.., o " 117y United Baton now 58 of S, 107, United States enrrency da. Gold was 114y 114X, FOREIGN FXCTIANGE. Btorling exchange was 45i15@ 103§ ; ealile tranaters Tondon, 4913 ; Paris, 6105, Olher ratos of foreiyn cxchange aro quoted Delgtum (franos). . Tolisnd (mildora). Hwitzeriand ((FaNCA)s o eererarsserases Bweden, Norway, and Dennirk (kroner). Auatria (pager floriua). CITY AXD COUNTY D Clifcago City 7 ct, bonils, .., 102 & int. Ciicago CILY T cl. sowersgo, 103 & Int. Chicnge City 7 ¢ et waterloan 102 & lut. Chiteugo Cily & W chicertfiicates 99 & fut Chicago City G i ct, cortificates 98 & int, Cook County 79 ek, bonds, ... 1035 & ‘Woat Park 7 per cont Londa. DANK & Meorchants* Natinnal Firut Nutioyial Hsnl Iifth National Banl Corunernal Nation: German Notlonnd Bauz. Corn Exchange Notionaf Banl, City National Lank. tomo Nationui Dank. Nutional Bank of 1llinois, Hinois Tiust and Hayings Bauk., Merchaula’ Savings, Losn snd Trust €, Uufon Nettousl Bank.... ‘ard Nutjoual, MISCLLLANEOU! Tullway, Bauth Side, ez, div, Slde. Al Bide., “Traders’ Inateanco Company, ¢x. div. cr of Connmerce, ex, iy, htjand Co ko <420 Gea L Iy Car Company District of Columbia 3-G5r, @ the United States, Exposition stock Y% 1) LATEST. Xew Yonx, July 14.—Guld weak, openug at 1% sud clowug at 1143, Tho decline was ocsastoned by botter prices for consols and Amerfcan securities abroad, and the followiug divpatch from Washington : “Becrelry Bristuw clalma autliorlty under the Bpecle Tesumption sct to coutinu tho issue uf & per cent Louds over snd above the 5,001,000 authorized by the TFunding sct of 1470, ta any oxtent necesnary Lo earry into effoct that law,” Borrowing ratea were 1@8 per antiom and 1-10 por diem. " Loans wero alio wade Govornmenta weak in mympathy with gold, Rail- road bownls weak, Hinte securities quiet, except Tote ¢, which are a little off, ‘There was littlo intercst taken in stocks to-day, The markit opencd dull, but geuorslly Brm, Towards the closo prices declined Yy to 346, aiid the market left off weak at tho docliue. The only featuro was a break 1 Allantic & Pacitic Telegraph from 1) to 18, with clos- ing nalen at 1y, At the Btock Exchangs the suspension of Smith & Beaver waw punounced. Tha fallure grew out of some old transsctions, Salen of utocks wera to-day 82,000 shares, of which 11,000 were Fucific Mall, 25,000 Wt~ arn Unfon, 11,000 'Erle, 21,000 Lake Slory, aud ,000 Union Farifio, Money warkel casy at 2, Primo mercantile papor, @5, Customn receipts, $354,000. “The Arsintunt Trcasurer disbursed $334,000, Cloariugs, £, 00,000, Bterling exckunys, bankers’ bills, 48056190, GOVENNMENT LONDS, Caupons, 'GS, Coupons, s, Coupaus, 67 Tonnesnes Gs, Tonncaseo Gi, ne: Virginia Ga, old.. Weatern Unlon Tel, fic Mail, Adams Express,.. Wells-Furgo, New Jersey Hock Inland. Contral, .10 013, American. United Btates % New York Ccirtral, T 0Ty Tire.. .6 o 1 Qlicugo & Alton p!xl.l(n;i' Oblo X Miusisstypt .. 3 Indiaua Centraf.. , Lack & Atlantio & Fac. Central Pac, boud Uniou Pac, boads, ot g REAL ESTATE. The following fuskruwents were fled for Teoard Wednewday, July 1t CITY PROPEATY, Dashioll ot 48 180 of Twentyaiatl st, w, 3% x125 ft, datod Uct, B, 147: Tark av, 421 L w of Flliat, » 76263 1t ad jolntug on Lako Mottke sty Q}Ilt o of Wi Nourthwestern, Northwestern. Clave,, Cin, &, Col. ty 8,000 9,178 1,000 2,400 9,760 oy, i 500 Orehard at, 218 (¢ n of Bophis 11, daled’ Dec, 1, 1874, aree 3,200 Wallstur av, 114 1b o of Orcbard 'af, wf, 1 x 145 ¢, dated July ... L 807 Woulwrth sy, 175 810 b2 of Thirty scvenih at, w £, QX1 11, with 144 1480 alley 1 samg ul oo, 7, 181 A0 Eaeralil st, 70 1t u of Thisty-fourth ai, w't, i3 1!‘“); 14, wlnh 1231243 1t i wawe block, datod Doc. 7, 1 Dusbiel at, 1 of aud u ourih 12031243 18, with 34411243 14 40 sawo U datod June 16.., Aruold of, 849 B-10 1 1, 341120 11, dated Feb, 1 Asniold w, 883 £t u of Tuinyaoventh s, 1203 £t, with 291 3 bo aliey in sampe Liock, Bdm““?.mi' Wit 000 uwmer et 165 {4 & Wicentl ot, o f, 243127 T Rl iy 39 sotsncaveosrn et Larrabes ub, 860 1t 8 of Wiscousin o, ow f, Nz 1213 b, dutod JUI Bhovooeroirnanenshoes 3,880 Wentworth av, 319 fi & of Bwift piacs, "o 1, dix 125 f1, with bulldings, deted v 400 * Wesk 7] \h place, 169 /8 @ of Paull €, AL 1, dated July Lhusen. Went Van Iineen st, nacorof Tincolnat, 0 f, £0193 01, dated Fuly T4, crere. 6,000 St Testhorn rb, A0 14 ¥ of THirty AT o, & & 1, 21317 1, dated Juis 14, . 2,600 PP FOUTIL OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A TADIUA OF T MILER OF COURT-IOURK, Tralrio av, n of Siztythird af, wf, 1363160 11, wnd o f, 1252170 £, dated Tuly 7.0, 12,000 Batter el st, 230 YR Of Fartioth #f, o f, 23102 1, with Lufiding, dated July 8, 1,0m Ramo A ahove, dated July ..., . 1,000 Duncan Park Drive, 1001t o of Blneeli av,a f, 23 1, QA Ty 10 sviieriaenes o 1,630 Toln 40 10 45 Black 2 Jackaon and We s ne Xy Sec, 9, 38, 14, dated Juno 16, — e COMMERCIALy The following wers tha tectipts and lipments of tho leading seticlor of produsce fn s clty during the twonty-four hourn ending at 7 o'l ek on Wedneaday Flonr, brie, What, bu Corn, b Oatn, b Ttye, bu Barley, Tit.... Grarw soed, fie. Tlax reed, 8. Trnom-carn, M enmn, 1 aater, tha, o 1.ivo hogn, N Cattle, No. Eheop, No Titden, Ton, Highwines, Wool, .\ oen Totatoe, b, . Lumber, No. tt.f 1,64 Shingles, No...| & 1ath, No, Ball, brls . Ponitry, s, Ponitry, coopt.. FRRR, 1kt C vy bes. ., Dr:ad fruits, 1) Bieatis, bn, l"ll“l, kg J Withdrawn fron: storo on Tucaday for clty con- sumption : 6,000 bu wheat, 1,647 bu corn, 994 bt oats, Tho following grain was inapected tnlo store on Wedneaday morning: 3¢ cars No. 1 apriug, 1l ca Nou 3o, 80 cars No. 3 do, 11 cars rojectod dg, 2 cars nogrado do (177 wheat); 1 car yellow orn, 46 cars high mitxed do, 184 cars No, 20, 43 cara and 8,600 bu Tojocted do, B crs o geads do (117 ears corn)f; 8 curs whito oats, B carn No, 2o, & cars rojected o, Total (460 cars), 189,000 hu, Tuspected out : 116,509 bu wheat, 87,025 bu corn, 10,901 bu oats, 338 bu tye. Tho receipta of tho articles named for the woek ending July 10%wero approximately as follows t Sugar, tos, 2,542,515 3 sirups, tow, 325,800 § coffee, M, 431,104 ; toa, 1bs, 77,169 ; cotton, fe, 14,050 3 tobacco, s, 34,295, ‘Tho loading praliice marketn waro {rregnlar yeater~ dny, rovisiousand corn tended downward, while oata wera fevorish, abd wheat swas buosant under o Hood demand, Tho sulppingd movement in graln wan more brisk, nnd it {8 notewortty that the movement took o deelted bian Canadaward, which probably meaut through shipments to Enropo via the 8t Law- vouce, Loke frelghts wora & shadoe firmor in conso- quence, Tho receipts of graln were not o largs an expeeted, but it b thonght that they will increase In & fow days, especlally wheat, Thero {8 & good deal of wheat yet In tho hands of farmers, s they have hither- to caperienced no real dennd for tho sticle, snd only rold sn (hiey wern otdiged o realize, with Hitlo liopo of being able to do bettor, and exposed to tho taunts of interesfod partos who wanied tho arain to bo ruslied forward at any sacrifice, 1ad tho farmers taken heedd to tlicas cxpremsions of mdvlee, aympathy, of bucer, the result would havo been very differont to the prosont, It now looks 88 §f they will Un ablo to receivo falr prices for thele wheat, g thicy Inva been dolug for hogs, coru, and oats, Thot nueaus prosjurity ta the trado—dry goods, boots and #lioes, grocerles, ete.—and hicronsod actiyity i manu- facturca, ol of which dopend ultimately on tho atatus of tho farmer, Tho Northwest will rojolco this yoar fn falr crops, which bid falr to ba marketod ot Tair prices, wa all that wo have to kpare will bo wantod to et the deficiences in the food aupply of Earope. @Tho downward tendeucy in seversl of tho murkets yesterday was largely duo fo tho doclino in tho golil prowtum, which made a differenco of Ze on vach dollar, This told eapeclally in'tho caso of Tard, and suma fo corn, whila tho tendenoy to a decliue In wheat waw uioro than conferbatauced by othier catsen. Thero was a3 moderato distribution of domestia dry gooda st about steady pricod, Grocortes wero roported anlet, withs prices sliowlig no quotabla varation from thoso given on Wednerday. Coffees, however, wero cusler, 1 _sympathiy with tho Eastern market. Tho demnid for flsh was sgaln reported active, aud former wuotations wero retalned, Dried fruits wero dealt in toa muderato extent, and wero unchanged ia price, Nonew features wero observablo in the market for coalnnd wood, & Hght business belng dono at former quotatious, Lisgging was fn betior roquest, snd the fecling was fiem ab 3o _for Stark, %o for Lewlaton, and 243ge for American, Jubbers of olls reportod quict movement st former quotations, RfLumber was netivo at tho yords, at unchanged prices, Shingles wero Jowor, under hesvy roceipts aud mmall demand, At tho decks trado was light, the offerlugs botng small, Tho average sumuner business in drugs and chomicals was reported at tho rocently reduced prices, Which aro now auberod 10, Wool was dull, and tho trade bida folr to drag throughout the svason. Broom-corn was quict and uot particularly strong, Lidosaud hops were very dull and weak, Greou frulta wero sbundsnt, und some kiuds of ber- rivs were casler, ot other kinda of fruit were tolera- Uiy steady, Vegetalles woru vasy, under liberal offer- fuge, Poultry was In large supply and lowor, and egga were weak, thie warmer weatler making aellers anzlous 10 closo ot o BTEIVAL sopppemeie 183,344 14; 278,900 1,57 PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—\Wero rathor more activo, but agatn easlor. The recelpts of Logs wero Fathor large, and Now Yurk wos weak on both pork aud lard, Lri- valo advicos from Europe wers ulso reported to be eaaler fu fono, and thoro vwas littlo denisnd bere, Tho trade i concentrated into few hands, but somo of them have beew -anxious 10 soll for & fow days past, nd have offored the property os fast 85 poasible with- nt caustig too great weakness, Tho amo scomd 1o bo the caue at ofhior points. Thers is & moderate de- mand for meata on Bouthern account and for houses st tho Yaat, nnd stoeke’of winter.cured aro light; but tho weathier continties o cool and the supply of liogs 80 good that the sumier packlng has boeu unususlly sctive this yoar #o for, und hins auppliod most of the demand for current cousumption, Tho Leavincss of tho market I chlelly duo fo the large stock of pork hero, which s certsinly not less than 67,200 Drls, and msy bs nearer to 70,000 Lrls, requiring tho shipment of 4,000 Lriu per weck, above {he recelpis, i ordur to cloar uff the stock by tho aiddle of Novembor, Tlo stocks In Ciurlunutl aro reportud ars 20,00 to 24,00 brls pork, 18,000 10 22,000 tes lard, and 20,000,010 £0 24,000,000 1bw menty, Ouu year ugo thoy were 3,000 Lri Dork, 4,500 tes lard, aud 5,500,000 1bs meats, Blius Pouk—Wan rathier moto active, sud 15@1750 per b lowee, boing offered wiore fieoly than, wis wanted by buyers, $iles were reported of 455 bris cash st $10.15@19.28 : 6,000 Urls sellcr August at $19,10 19,35 Bud 3,600 Urlu seller Boptember at 319,25 1940, 'fotal, 0,485 brld, The market clodod t $10.15 for small Iotw of casli; $19,13 for Seplember, Bollor the $10.90, nud extra prime pork at $14,264 14,00, Taun—Waw dull_sud declined 1o’ per 100 B 1 sytpathy with New York, though Liverpool wae Tutlicly iubted ateady at 08s; Tho drop was partinlly duo to tho declino in goid, Hsles wera raported of Biks tos casls ut $13,05% 1,500 toa moller Auguut at $12. it 500 tew boller Beptember at $13,10@) aud bU0'tew weller tho year al $11.35. Total, 500 tess "Fhe arket clowed tane at §19.03 cash of sellor August, aud 1,10 for Beptentber, MEazi—Were quiot and easier, The stocks are wmall, but aymgathy with pork aud lard mady buyers oid o, while sollers asked former prices, Thero waa agalu & fule inyulry for hawe on New Euglaud sccount, Hales Wero reporicd of 100 boscs e atoulilers at W0 3 20,00 LA sunmee wliort ribe at 11c 3 0,000 I ahiirt clear at 113,¢ § nnd 480 tew wweot prekled T st 1Mya1ise, ‘Tlo. market closed &6 higo for ahoulders, cal ur $oller July ; 8% ofor dosciler Aue it and 8356 f0F do weller Soptember ; 140 for loug Cleats, caali or weller July 3 110 for do suller Algust, aud 1ic for do seller Beptember ; 115;0 for uliort ribe, cauh or seller July ; 110 for do weller August, and 11,0 fur do velior Boplembir ; 110 for uhort cluah, cash or woller July, 1%, for du seller Auguat, and Lo for do woller Beplembor, Bosed meats o Ligher than tho yrico for Joows lotk, ‘Long and shiort elear, boxed, quote 34 112(c, aud Toug cut Lamis b 1% (410, * thivae wer-cured Engllsh meats, 107, @11kc, burod s aweute pickled bisms, 13 the avorago, 11X @)1 K, Bacon westa quoted ot I8)@lite for Lamé, 940 for sbuulders, 1axe forstivrt ribe, sud 1250 for short cloaru— acked, Unasz—Was quiet at 7@100, BEEF PRODUCTS~Were qulet and nominally un- 88 $4.25 for e §9.25 for oxira mess) sud $10,U08 20,00 for hams, aLLow—Quoted st B@BYc. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wan in butler demand for shipment, snd ruled firtner, Buyors wers not geverslly wlliug to 1wy an sdvance, but holders of prefecred brauds were abls lo vompiand 10@15 per brl more than the pre- vious duy, n keaplug with the iinprovement in wheat, while ordinary Ho17s were frm at former quotstions, Home alipping urders were left unAllod, becauss tho views of holders were above the lmits of bugers, Hala were roportod of 100 brls winters st $3,65, aud 2,025 bela'apring aztras, partly ad $L00@5.80, Total, 3,18 birls, 'The market elosed ¥ ibe following range of veiosss Cliolos winter extras, $1.00@7.93) cumauan to P good ilo, $3. 026,50 ehiolca apring extras, falr do, shipping grades, $4.8345,00; Minnerats, £33 patent Apring, $0.95@8.00; rpring superfines, $1.0@4.00; rye flour, 45,60, BRAR~Was more nctiveand firm at (he advance of the previous day, ulea wero 1) fons at $16.00 on tenck and freo on hoard caen, qioto st EALELELENG ver Ll for good, Al £24,50 25,00 jer ton fur course, INoA—Bales wert 10 tonaat §21,00, free on voara oz 4 and_exelled, ndvancing 1% trom tho higheat quotation of ‘Tuesday, under an ur- wont denaand. from il elasnes of buyern, Liverpool wan oyain stronger, nnd Now York was activo at on nd- vanco of fully 3 por s, Thia efasted wpan inquiry Nere, trough the wentlier wan e, and thn shipments of tlio preceding day were cxceednd Ly the recolpte, fl0 IntLer liring lns e cpected t0 show K Lurite. Incraine B ferr days lienve. T slatitloant fact of the diy. wa the repot that tho deiiveries of the Brtl farmera hinve fhllen OIF (0 lews 1hat_ciic-quacier of tho ean auiny o I Great Britaln, This faunot_ b becniire Hiey TiAve 1o tine (o kpaces an the Eoglixh Baryest e conmence HIL abont the midilo of Augat, i fact win hoeetare Accepred an v proof either’ it barnA are runumng enipty, of that hey W prudent (o bold ther grodn for 5 e, hero v no donbt that A disssters by floods in Earope, vresont unfavorabie . weather, Hiave Joined to nnterially enttailed the prorpeet for homo wapply Europe, aud inereased the quantity which it will bo necoarary to obtain from abroaid. Our awn yleld promires well, tut will 1ot by miporabinndant, i there in plenty of old whent yet {n Larmers' hands, so that & rise In Prices wouhl ninke an nanauat diTerucn in tlio projierty of tho Northwoal, 1t vea ‘alined yoaterday thit iho marhet was manipuiated by o cligie Who have Tonw partiilly contralicd It On the cone trary, it looked a8 if the tarket bad raen oub of thele hand, thougl i tin dicection thay wished, Home of thiem sold Iarge linea (o the lest half of the session, and when (i beeamo Ktiown the warket wenkened, But, after thoy had kold all 1hey cured t diwpode of, the demand wan 38 grod an ever, und tho miarket again be- came bieyaut, ol a little of the wheat ol gexterday wus bought two months aga fu 0 nolghliorhood of $1,10, sud leld a dreary declina of 2o per_b through and back, Itis no won tor that the lioldess were piad to let go swhen thoy could_get tiole tnoney back, without caring much for proft. The shipping demand was good yestorday, but most of the y\m-\x:mn? wae for future delivery, " Tho suort intor. st tank hold very frecly, and’ new buyers wern nunierons, undeterred by the proapect that cash lota will bring out sllth i the farmcrs can forward between now and (he time of harvest, Heller August opened at $1,051;, ®olid up to §1,01, declined to #1033, sold a8 §1.003,, back to §1n), and advanced to $1,10, elosing ot $1.097%, seller September mold ot $1,063@1,07%, closiug at the oulside s and seller tha year aoid ok FLIIN e L04, Seller the month, or ropular 2 Bpring, rold 3t SLMK@ L0, closlng at § % no ypreference for gilt-cdged rvecelpts, Caah’ eales wero reporied of 3,400 b No. 1 spring ot $1,112111: do at $108% @1, 104 ; 4,00 bu Now i 'do 19,000 bu No, 2 1,003 @ 1413% 3 2,600 bm rojected do at fitadlc; ut by 05, Total, 150,600 b, g @ MINNELOTA WHEAT—Was o requont, nnd ads yanced e por b on the higheat grade, the offering not befug equal to the deniamid. Sales were reported of 47,500 b at $1,15,GLIGY for No. 1, snd$L114,(3 1114 for No, 1. CUIN—Wan activo and frregular, doclining to por bu, but recovering About e of the drop. |1{ the cod of {10 norrion. Liverpool ‘was quoted dmll and wue changed, ad Now York was duil, whilo our ro- cofpta_excorded tho shipments, and tho declivo tu Rol, by makiog the puper dollar dearer, tended to Tedilee the paper price af corn for export. There wern n goud many sellers eatly, and few buyers, but_the #treugth In wheat antalned tha wmarke! fof awhilo and thien the local shorts for next month ook hokd ratbor freely, whiile It waa reported thiat nrrongenionin had beon tmado to whip out neariy 10,000 b by Inke, Tua enuntry advicen wero all favorablo, and tho weatlier hore was i flizde warmer, whilo thern was o peralstent abaence of the demand on New England ne- connt, which hat been Iacking for two or flirea monthn Tast, all of which tewind ta weaken tho market, Thore werd not afew operators outous, yet ufraid, to acll aliort, ‘They climed that carn 18 too high' for ita ‘muriti on the preacut prospect, hut, kuowing (hat pows erful partios are under i, tiey oot to tako the rsk of a peeanfary contest with thrm, - Sollor Augguat opencd ot e, receded 1o 68°7e, advanced tu Ge, aud elosed at aut,e. Hollor Boplenber sold nt 6% e, cloing nt 0, Seller tho nntlyor reanizr No, 4 kol ot 67 Gie, closinigat 67%c, and gilt-odged recelpis of do clused e, with high-mized about Giie. Cush mlew woro reparted of 61,600 b Ilghemized at 674 fi4ye 3 195,000 Lu No, 2 at 67 68", ¢ ROU bu refected at fd3@05c ; 000 b no grade, by Fample, at 682toc, Total, 201,+ ATS—Wero moderately aciive and drregnlarly Tho taarket opencd vory dull and weak, undor Ineavy offcrings and by eympathy with corn, but sutwe- 1y recovored o tho sirength of reporta of finue ow York, gt ruceipta hero, ond o good dew mand from the local ahoris, There Wero alsa o good many buylug as well nn_ relllng ordera i, and svmo thonght they defected signm of 8 storm, oud wero prehensive that ono at the prerent time would bo an injury 1o the growing crop. Prices averaged 3;@lo owee than on Tucwdny, cosing Jio Lighor, bowsver, ihan ou iho ovenlny of tint day, Sefier {ho moutl) openied at 8¢, fell Lo ¥7c, Fogo Lo 493(c, and. closed ab 4430, Cash'No, 2 clowed mbout the wamu ua July, rauglng duing the session fron 44%e: t 491¢e, will the deniund restriotod to car Jota, Hteamer-root wan eugaged for about 25,000 bu, probably bougbt pro- viously, Selier August, tho favorlto oprion, opoued at 37, declined to 3¢, ndvauced to 374e, aud clored atuT%c, Beller Beptember wold at §13@15%¢e, and closed at 35%v, Rellcr tho year rold at 31k @33¢. Cash wales tncluds 9,000 bu N6, 3 at (U@ WT,e; £,200 bu No, % whitoat biic: 1,200 bu refoctcd at 45} 3,000 bu by ssmplo at 66@35e,” Total, 15,000 bu, 1Y E—Wan quict and unchinged, Cash was in re- quest to Al ordors, aud $1,01 waa paid for partof s enr, and §1.01 bid for car lot, with nous afferlug, Ontion waro quicl, buyeraand 'scllera Leiug apart 1o their views, Soller August was quoted at 72¢ Wd, with scllors at Ti@T5c, and seller Hoplembor ut 70@7dc, Halea incindo 200 bu No. 2at $1,01, BANLEY—1Vas lose actiyo at about rocent prices, “Thero was some trading In Scplembir uarly at 053 ig¢ for round lots, tho market closing at ihe Inlle, all or broken Iota sold at Ude, Cash No, 3 was suminally frm at §1,5 1,52, Thero wero a few small order on the markel, with none offering. Humipla lota weioslow, - Balos{ 100 bu by samplo af 8113 on track, o LATENT, In the afternoon mess purk was in moderato de- mand und eteady st $i9.0125 for cash or Auguat, sud 10,95 for Soptember, with salce*of 1,500 Lrls ut S0 seller August, sud ot $19.25619,00 seller Begiteiuber, 1rd wad wteady ot $12.73 for Auguat, and $12.10 for Heptember, Balows 1,350 tem at §22.05 sellor Auguat, ] $12,00 Beller Boptember, Nluubivrs werw ateady, with sales of 101,000 s at B Wheat and oats were canalderably oxcited in thip nf- tornoon, and lower, in couveqionce of the reported winpsnion of G, W, Adams & Co, Whent was activo nnd X@3(c lower, The market opened st $1,10% for July, and' $1,10 for Anguat, and & ool doal way bought fo st thess figures ou sccount of the above firm, ‘Thun the market weakened, 03'3(1,09% for Auguat, and $1. th {mnuhl at $1.0%, und Sep Cash_salen Includo #,000 bu No, 1 Mnnescta , aud of 5,600 bu to arrive ot $1.18, Corn’ wad quict and cavior corly, cloalng atendy, Bolier Auguat eold st 6%%;@687zc, and closed at 6373 687, eller Boptember st 631, (13,0, closing at (935e, Uats were wxcitad, nud at ‘ono thue Iggdica lower, rallyling 8 littlo towards tho eloso under fio ‘prosatir torell,” Beller July sold at 470 down to d0ie, and closed 8t 40%c. Brller Augnost sold st 383(@373¢, and closed xt ST@ST 0. Beller Boplomber ab 85 U5c, closing at the fnside, A behr wia taken for wheat from Miwaukeo fo Eingston at 6. - GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL~Was firin nt $2.605.2.34, BRROOM-CORN—\as dull and casy, bt not quotably lower. Uousigned lots linvo been sold at lower fgures than those given, which aro supposed ta represont store prices, Quotstions: Good to eholes hurl, 3 @laxo; brush that will work itsclf inlo s cholve hurl broom, 11X@1dc; falr ta goud do, 10)@110; inforlor Lrush, 85@9%0; crooked, 6)x8e, BUTTER~There was a good demand for low and medium grades as well ay for clokes to fancy tablo qualitics, und prices wero umiformly well sustained, Really tino table bultor s growiug a little scarce, aud among Loldors thuro soeras to bo disposttion to ad- vanco the price, At present, howover, 23 s about {ho maztinum, aud 1t {s doubtful that any fmaterial advance can bo estallished, Wo quotat Cholce to fancy yellow, 20150} medium to good grados, 156 1s0; iuferior tocommon, 10@ 140, VAGUING—Further slight improvement n the de- mand for gran bags was roported, Tlo movement is 1ot yet aclive, however, aud prices wora no more than sustalned, Wo quote: blark, 31o; Lewision, lc Montsup, 300; Aweriean A, 28)ga; Amoskesg, 28)0} Otter Oruek, 2} burlap bage, 4 bu, 143@18X0; do & bu, 18@160; gunnien, single, 16@16c; do double, 35 260 ¢ wool sacks, BUGBIC, CHEESE—A falrly sativfactory Lutiness was in progress in this dopartment of trude. Ordere ars comlng forward witl - cunalderablo frecdon, sud, ale though thomarket fa preity liberally stackod, piicos Xeep well up, We continue fo quote s Good 16 primio factory at tkellc; Jower grades at €@0c, COAL—Muyers aro only orderiug such amounts as uinile to mueet current nuceswitiea, sud the vol- t salea b6 atuall, Prices of Lolb liard and suft uals are firtn, snd, st prescut, there veems Jittle likeli- huod of thelr guing auy lowor,’ We quote: Lackwanna, $9.00A0,50; cannel, $3.000, 00§ klug Valloy, $6.50; Indlapa bl $5.00(a5.50 1 Tlhinols, $1,6065,00, DIIUGH AND CHEMIUALB—Smull orders are nu- microus, sud trado 1e falr iu the aggregate. Thero was no fmportant chiango in the price-lst, Quinlue 1 firm, Quatation: Acid eitrle, B, $1,25@ 1. powdered, 1, b7@G0e; athmonia, carl wruase, doz., $1.80(31,03; Lorax, ref,, 1b, 16A180; blue ¥itriol, Ih, i 15e ereain tartar, pure, 1h, 438500 ; coche Sucal, ' Hond,, b, Bt chloroforin, b, §1.9% 307 plycertity U bulky by 4o o aribies Pkt i gum arable, sorts, ' Besse cauph 1 Ruws opiv, U, $7,007,80 sheline, Loding, 15, $4.T0w5.35 3 morphia, sulph,, 3 3 il castor, ‘$1:331,60 por gu o, lewmon, $.0035,00 pottuss, chlor., b, 40 otastun, fod., 1b, $1450 8,50 ;' quiniue, sulph., oz, a0 xeid Wreciut, T §1B@10 s root Ipicac, oWy T $1,008 1,10 Took Thely K. 1, powdy b 1.5G1.50; wal epwomn,’ 1b, 2G@5¢ piivor, cryut.y od $1.10@1.15] soap, Cautlte, e, 11, 11@L40; sulphur, o, 44l { martalrus batk, G 18e, DRIED FRUITS AND NUTH—irices both for do- mestiosnd for imiported fruits wore Leld timmly, “Wsade, if not uu actlvo us could be desired, will coms ro favorably with furmer yeurs ut this Sesson, sud y:uu:- ovinve littlo inclination o complatn, 'The ' bustn ® are stlll making vigorous eforts to depress the apple market, but holdvra of prime frult sre uot suxious (o part wlth it, as pricos already are believ wbe Lelow Uiy luglitmaty lovel, Peachos also ai held with confidenco, Fruuce sud curzants sie slroug And i good demand, W quotn johbera’ pricesas fol- ! OR1 2 N—DIAteR, r‘«tll‘zc' Ags, arnma, 123518 LIe s Dga, ayern, 1618 s Tarkiah prones, RAAYe § Frouch “pruncs, 1Za140: raisine, Iavers, $3.45@ loorn Muncatol, $L70ANR Valeacis, 104 3 Zanto currants, ANWTO cliron, %1 200, jles, T@%: Indlany e, Nnlver, AL @UYCRS do <2003 Dlsckborrion, K1 (e 3 plited clierried, 28m23c, lertngonn, 2 (d23¢§ Na- Ule walnuin, 12(A10e; Nira- , 129100 ; Wilmington ; Teuneaeo poanuls, 8)gaTes African ee, 1 ! Dawratio—Alden ‘Apples vl T , 4 ) ples walnuta, 1 3 Grenol 2iln, Thgtn@ o] pomank, Tex PeatntA tiary peanute, B¢ @ de. 7 EGUS—Wero quiot and easy al H@ 14 )¢, with ocea- #lonal walex st 13c, FISH—Nothing new was noted tn tho Ash market, Teado conthnten sil that could bn_ desired, and the markot reinine tus firm heslihy tono thal hes \ It of lato, We rnotes No, I whi $3.0023,133 No, 4 da, $.X@8.00; Noo 0: 'No. 1 ahoro_fackerol, movw, Y No & to0unT No 3 e ; fiehy XLl 1 trowt, $1.73@ 1,00 02, kXY faniily ma kits, $1.45 corliiah, $4.70a + Labrador brr 'rl, $4,00@4,2%; Labi 453 do wbirl, $480Q 75 Acaled Letring, ' per hox, #dgdhe; Columbla Hiyer antuion D, 60, all .. TN FIGITS=Kpples, peaches, and berries were I fale auppiy snd regticat, Orunges and lemoun sroro Wil 4nd aoRio Loxes of tho former {rult aro v at$7.50. Califurnia pearn will probiably be It the mar- ¥ bt0 uoted at §7,50 por bok, Oraniges, 00 4.81) per box s Teriond, $950G9.00 5 strawborrics, 2@L00 per caco of 10 qi; A0, AN por binck raapliorries, £3.5% 2,60 per onva , 20¢ Por it blsckiicerien, 12442008 #1000 .28 por carsof i qtn . peiclien, S0 BrL, Ll §4,600 dot herring, rouni 3, currntd, w125 per tox or baskel; apples, Miaifa per hox; peira, $1.00ue 1,503 blurbereics, $5:00 perbn s waters melons, $2.00@ 2,76 per doz, Hit S—Coffets Wers acnreely an atrong an at GHOCERTES tho begianing of tie week, buit the oiher siapla acticlon were held with unabated ‘rianees, Trado' was fair, tnir, Quatatiuny remiain an leforo: Tiangoon, 6X@ie; Corohns, TH@8Xo; Loulninna, 7xuesc, Cov¥kra—0, U, Jnvnhnnxamm; No, 2,31 Java, @ilye; choleetotancy ltio, Xy aate; good to primo do, Shatkibias common to Talr, 41 @22\01 ronsting, a0 ‘Bingaporo Java, B@2uy Conta Rica, 32 @iige; Maracaibo, Sldic, Stuans—Patent out loaf, 11 powdered, 11503 granulat iy @10se; do No. © Ko, 3, 91,@07 N Byc; choite hrown, V@INo; falr to BxgaBho: common do, TH@de; el wigar, badie: common to good do, T RifT, Himurs—Diainond dripn, $1.05@1,10% sliver drips, ©XtrA fine, Giiefb0; AUOU ANAT-Houso sirup, H0:4A80 § oxtra do. Bi6lc ; Now Oricans molaanes, chioico, Dow, Thatic; do prime, BigThe; do common to good, G5@t00} Parto Rico molussos, Dk@SGC; common mo- lasaen, dksddc 3 blackeirap, 2475c, Bricrs—Allplco, 164581040 ; cloven, d8@50c: cnn- wla, (k20 s popper, 21@U1 56 3 hubmegs, $1.20@1.303 Cafcutta gitiger, 10%@16)50, Hoara—True s, 0x0: German Mottled, 63 @7c; White Lily, 6itaiiigc; * White Roso, Gi(jfc; Sayun Tuporial 6o} Golien Woat, 1 @sc. HAY—Wan firm under Hght receinta and s moderato Inquir; No 1 timotlty, $17.50@ 18,00 No, 4 do, $14.00 @16.50; mized do, $15.00@.18.50: primo upland pral- rie, B10.00; No. 1 do, $13,00@13.005 No. % of slough, 2.00@12.00, IGHWINES—Were o good demand and firm s 1hio prico of @ week pust, Snlcs aggregated 360 brls ab $107 Der gatlum, . O, Boyd & Gy of New York, report that, while Western aocks wero reduced Boma- what during lust week, tho stocks in thst ofly aro about the eate, viz, : 3,000@3,500 brls, HIDES~Wero dnii and weak, Tolding off, and Huyers generally are sales drag slowly on the atreet, uotationa: Green city bulchers’, b\fo; aroen eured Haht and lieavy, TiSc; green calf, 13c s d:{ lint hiden, kip and caif, 1lic; dry sulted hiuew, 140; descon #kiun, 450, Illdos with ono grub and over are clussed oa lamaged, Damaged atuck brings two-thirds prices, and branded 10 per eeut off. HOPH—The warm weathor hes stimolated trads a lidtie, but prices are easy, holdurs gencrally bolng dis- poscd to sell whenevar an_opportunity offors. \Geat- vron are quoted st R0@%c, Wells' Circular say “T'he ot weather haa eouatderably tinproved the dn- mand for hops, Lut with » atook on hand fully ample m‘ ot all re‘ql;lmmn:lu of tho fiu;t:,n,:mmhluml with {lin prowsiit favorabla prospocta of {ho tlow crop tho majority of holders ueem Inlined Lo yleld in price, and are working off thelt Atock rather tnan carry any over, The demand is only for the better grades of New York Slate, all other descriptions Loluy for the mowent neglectod ; the Rupply of this olass in amall, howover, medium and lower sorts will soon como 1nto dewnund, Lice aro sald to bo developing in rome of tho yards In and around Waterville, N, Y.; 1hia being tho great hop contre of the State, tho dopres @attona of tho pest will bo closely watched, It fu rath. ar carly o fcar much from theny, thongh with nuggy weather they would ba ltkely to increaso and cauno much damago, Of all pests to the hop, tho one in question fathe most drosded fn this country by the growers," OLLE-~A qulet movement waa witnessod at nominally Btondy prices, We continuatoquote: Carbon (standard white), 116 deg. tet, 12c; do 1llincia legal test, 150 deg, f30; do Leatmilght, 115 deg., 18x@l7c; oxtrs winter lnrd oil, $1.u7@1,08¢ No 1, 05duic; No. 3, Bxgtile; linseed, Taw, G2c; do balled, 0705 while, T4 HUC $1.55@2.40; noatafout oll, strictly {:\ln«, 11, do, oxtra, $1,00; do No, 1, 80c; bank oil, fo; plutbago ofl, Cidise; tarpontiuo, U4 a'4Ce; naphtha, 63 gravity, 193 14 ; naphthn, com- mon, 14 13%c, POULTRY~ITip offorings of chlckens wero largor, and the fact made buyera Lold off for concensions which were made in numorous {ustances, Other poul try waa neglectod. We quote: Turkeys, F@90; chickens, old, $4.00@4.35; do spring, $3,0083.00 por 2 doz, BEEDB~Waro quist, aud littlo better than nomiasl, Quotstiona: ’J'Inlu\h¥, $2.20@2.00; Hungarian, 7043 $1:0; clover, $TUGT10; lsz, 31.86; ickwhedt, o LfiALT—-WII in the averags demand ot nnaltered prices: Hoginaw and Cansds fne, $1.50 3 ordinar, cosrac, $1,703 dairy, without Lsgs, $2,76¢ dairy, wi ‘bayy, $1.50; ~ Ashiton dalry, por kack, $4, VEAL—\os slow and wekk ut 3@75c, with an oo canstonal aals at He, VEUETABLES—Were et ', under larger offor- inga : New potatoes, $2,00:@3,00 per brly green corn, 1albe_per dox; greun peas, 40@30c per bu; string benna, 15c@$1.00 por bu ; cuotmbers, 23@300 per doz 3 cabboges, 1060 per doz; tomafoes, 25600 per bn):; beote, 13@200; Bonthern onlons, §3.6085.76 per el WOOL~Is quict and sasy, manufacturors aro buy- ing only from band lo mouth, and Eastern delers contiuie to keop out of tho market. The ocelpta xlso uro smisl), the farmers belug unwilling to seil st tho current prices, Wo quoto : Tub-washod prime, 50@ 33 do poor to good, 40@480 ; wakhed foece, fing, ss@ite; do medium, 41@15c; Ao coarso, 3@ 100; un- wanhied, flue heavy tolight, 25%380; do medium, 03@ 305 do coarss, S@3c, Lumeen, The market was quict yesterday, The offeringe wero small, numbering losa than & duzon cargoes, con- sinting prinoirally of inch timber, and only & fow sales weta made, rices wers unchanged, boing firm at $8,00 for Manisteo pleco stuff, Lath were quoted st $0.60; o kuiugloa at $10652.80 bosrds and sirips L $4,60R13.50, Balea Include ; Schr Qamocock, from Muskegon, 160 m modium boards aud isipe, ut §10, Hold Ly William Moglade, Thu ynrd trado continuod active, Tho quioted prices aru noinitially wdlicrod 10, but ¥0ius dealsta. are make ing coucessions of 6o per m fuot, Standard jolsts and weantiing, and sonio oilur grades of eommon stufl, sro firm at $10,00, owing to the falling off {n the receipts, Stinglea were dull and Jower, Tho re- Caipi of tho past weelk wers. ovar 20,000,000, whily the nlipmentn wero 7,813,000, Tho incroascd aupply i tho Catie of the decliiie, ' Lails a7 tirm, belng 10 saoder: ato stock, Quutativns 3 Third cloar, thilc Clesr finoring, 1at and 4, rough., Cloar aiding, 1at snd socond. Firat cominon aiding. ., Flooring, tirst comuon, drowsd. Flooriug, second common, dressod Loz boards, A and B, A stack boatds, 10and i% Fencing (1011, .+ W00 11,00 Common lumber, a 10 001100 d scsutt{ng .- 10.00@15,00 1.15@ 2.00 2.5 2.80 8 of Otta ‘with the United Histos ia on the decliue, Thoe follow- of sawn lumber for yearn ), and the eatimated valde of JTumber ing tahla Ahows the oxports Hined, ending June M, e counnodity : 1n feet, Valua, 70,500,204 $3,412,089 115,967,413 1,603,303 rvees BLOTSES 026220 LIVE 8TOCK, ouIcsao, Receipta— Cutle, Monday. + T “Tuesday, i Wodueads, 4,380 wooug L tronger, ‘The causss of the incrossed sirungih sre found in the small recelpts (the arrivals since Baturday last Lave Lieen only 7,169, sgalust 10,811 for the samo time st weok and 11,620 wouk before last) aud fu the fact that the position of e Kastern markels bas undergouo s marked change for tho better, The sttendance of buyers was scaroely a0 averago oue {n polnt of numbery, but those pres- eut were, apparently, esger ta lovest, and under a strong local sad shippivg demand the supply rapldly disappsared. Bales o 5 wore &t V.&')?o! native hul:h:x:l":rnuc by .{;ll..fll o 4.78¢ fim stockers st §3.00@3,18, The bulk of the offurings, however, passod fulo (he hands of ehippers st $1.T6 6,18 for fuudiui 10 extra stecrs walgling from 1,Uk to 1,35 e, The oaly notabla sl wes seporisd L lrowa, Tnulfx;pm;a & Co Ui selllag 10 exten Tiinof atears, weragiug L, .13, u closo oul » fow scattering lots, and of {1 .\nM ALa Lok fatlug s g, L S 3 Extra Dosves—(iraded stoers, wi 1,850 1o1,600tka., T hpme .30.8098.78 Bueoves—¥ine, fat, well formod 8 year oar old stosrs, weighiug Lili w tos 1,400 sscssrsesennaenarnnnine Good Beasen—Wall-fattoned siners, welgh- ing 1,150 40 1,280 tim, teeninen 5.80@5,F0 Medium Araded—Steotn n fair fodt, welgh- ing s 4,76@5,50 Dutchers’ Btock—Loor 't falr o common 1 cholcs bawn, for oily slauglter, weighlng B0 to 1,100 1A, 0.ove 3 Btock Oattlo—Oommon eatlie, weighing ta 1,050 I, Taforlor—Liji ataga, Intlls, and Acalaway siorn. Texa Cattlo—Through droves, .. CATTLE SALES, 3 No, anddsaeription. 9 oxtra ateem,. 16 cholee stecra, | 0 chofce atrern. 18 chofuo steors, . 10 clinlew stesra, A1 good nteers 17 guod stearw, 3 good seern.i10s L B guod Kteern, ... T good esrs 1ii goud wteers 16 ood steers, 48 medinm aters 1 medium stoer, 10 butchers’ steor 105 butchorn' steern, 18 chlvea.. 14 melium wtoers, b medium steers, 42 Toxas cattfe, o B4 44 Tevas cattlo, cerene B 49 vawn. 41 o liognarket opened fairly active o] Tueaday's prices, and continiied 8o throngh- ont the day, Nacon gradon oa heretofore wero chiefly sought after, and, tnder s stroug_competition, raics wero ahick at $7.1037.25 for commun to pritne drovas, Heavior averages solil at $0.75@T,16,—prisicipally nt 7.40, Glosing whlea wero ot quite an good fig- ures an provailed at tho opening of trado, aud tho #ontlaak " for the remsining days of the weok s o garded us favorable, 1100 SALTS, v, PrielSo, Av AW §7,20/116, .20 b3 0] 43 0.465 B)....17 7200 87070108 7ol BiiEEP—Tusiness wia limited’ to atpplying local wants, sul salew wore alow st former quotations, or at $3,00@4.50 for poor Lo cliofco qualition, PAST LIDERTY, FaRr Lrognzy, July 1,--CAT2LE-Tecoipts {o-dsy, 748 howd, and for tho last iwo days, 2,361 herd ; of {lis srrivals fo-day 33 cars were through stock, and 21 cam wora fot kale iera: tho nupply 18 good ; domand act- ivo and everylling mld otk & ood figuren ; Uest, 16.76@1,35 ; medinm to good, $4,00 6,00 7 common Lo Tair, $5.505.16 3 wtockers, $3,00@4.00; Toxaus, $3.60 ulle, §2.75a4.35. 1(0as—Toceipts to-ky, 2,700 head, and for the two duys past, 2,830 hoad 3 Yarkors, $1.66@7.00 ; Philadel- phias, §7,65@7.70, foos HurEp—Hocaipis to-dev, 3,00 head, snd for tho two days, 7,400 bead ¢ selling at $4.4X(35,00, v s~ NUFPARD, Burearo, Joly 14.—CarTre—Rocolpts, M8 total : for tho week, 6,019 ; yands bero of stock st noon, offering findlug roxdy sale at strony sesterdn; BiIEKe AND Lans—Rocoipts, 5,800 ¢ total f wook, 19,2001 ‘matkot falriy’ sctivo: all offering readily dinponed of ; yarda bero of stock’; good (quality ot stock sirong ot the oponioy prices of tle week gomtuon shoey slow ales; bat ks dermand. Lambs, S@ 0 off, HMous—Tiecelply, 5,400: total for the week, 10,600% morkat active fof ‘Yorkera ot $1.25@7,40; ulscted; $1.50; heavy hogs slow at $1.20@7.45. ¥ 8T, LODIA. 87, Lo, July 14.—loas—VFin and nnehanged ; recaipte, 5754 shippors, $6.6030,40 1 bacon, $U.H5@ T,00; butchers, $1.00@7.25, UaTTLE~Demand oxceeds mpply ; recetpts, 1,090 ohoioo native sieers, $0.6085.03) § good, $0.25@,3 | medinm_to fair, §$3.50@1.75; comuun, * $3.9ad,00 3 cholco Tetas, @4.50 % ' good, 83,054,107 falr, $3.50@3,63 5 Counuon to medinm, $3.5063.15, CINCINNATL. Cixonexats, July 18, —luas—Faif and frm; com- mon, §1.00@7,10; good light and heavy, ilsanas; oxtra butchicrs, 87,047,383 reccipla, 3,185 hoad, it diie TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Snsclal Disuuich to The Chicago Tribune, Livenrooz, July 1i—11a, m~Froun—No. 3, 918} No. 1, 224, GnaiN—~Wheat—Winler, No,2, 92; No,1, 0 2} spring, No, 2,8a6d; No,1,0s 1d; whito, No, 3, 98 4d; No,1,080d; club, No, 3, 0a 6d; No,1,0s 104 Gorn—No, 2, 88 6 § No, 1, 818 04, I'novisioNs—Pork, 138, Lard, Goe, Livearoon, July 14—3 p, m,—DRCADSTOUTTS— Unclianged, Livenpoor, [July 14=5 D, m.—~BRIADITUFFE—Un- chsnged, Livzaroor, July 14.—Latest—Froun—Extra Blate and Western, 22, GRaty—Wheat—Nos, 3 to 1 spring, 8e 11d@% 6L Corn—Mixed, 30)s, Provinons—Pork—Western, f7oa; Eastern, 8%e. Decf—American, 728 6d; Cumberland middlos, 1s, Lard—American, 581, Cirzesz—American, 578, TaLLow—Amoricon, 4} Prrnoreva—Roloed, 0d; spirits, 15/, Lonpox, July 16, —~T'ux BiNx or ENoLAND—Amount of bulllon gons into bank on balance to-day, £344,000, Moxgy—Rate for monoy at Stock Exchange on Gove orument securities, 3%, ConsoLa—Money, %4 1.16 ; account, 94 816, Unitep STaTes Donve—'css, 100)g j '07s, L08X: 10-40s, 1043 ; niow b, 104 AuEu1oaN RAiLRoAD BrovnrTizs—New York Cen- tral, 91; Erfe, 125 ; preferred, 22, } ¥ans, July H—Terre—it 2oe, Franxront, July IL—Unrred BTaTRS BoNDs—"82s, 0836, @uzwens, uly U—Pelroloum, YL oLk NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, ‘WEw Yo, July 14~ ‘was some departmental sctivity, but the general markes was qulet, ‘Waolen goods for mon's wear were fuirly active, Cotton goods were quiet but sieady, Ootton flanuels moved more freely fn low grades, Bhirts and drawors ‘were in better demand, Prints ruled quiet, Black cashmeres have boen advanced by fuporiers, BALTIMORE'S COFFEE BUSINESS, Spacwl Dispateh to Tha Chloago Tridune, Wasunazon, D, 0, July 14,~Baltimore fa very rapldly becoming unn of the chief contres of tha coffes trade in this country, ‘There is at present very oon- siderablo activily in that trade there, and largs ship- ments are belng made to the West, Bizty thousand Laga have already beon recaived tiore this month, BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Toatox, July 14,~Wool steady snd unchanged ; Delalue combing unchangod ; Wisconsin and Ainne- sota flooces, 433300, » “THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Apaelal Diwpueh to The Chicagn Tribune, Nzw Youx, July 14,—GHat¥—Ths whast market was 1@20 better, with an aatlve export demand for parcels ou spot aud {o arriyo; sales, 335,000 bu At $1.33G3 1.29% for No, 3 Chicago snd Northwestorn ; 128 for No, 2 Raflwaukes ; $1.27@1.90 for No. 1 apriug in More snd afloat § $1,80 for No, 1 Minnesota | §1,11@1.38 for ungraded Iowa aud Minnesota spring § $1,33@1,88 for winter rod Weatern §$1.86@147 for amber do; aud $1,80@31,40 for white Westorn ; alsa 24,000 bu No, 2 Chicago for tast woak in July and Arst week in August, &6 $1.233¢ ; €4,000 bu o now on tue canal, Lo arrive, at§1.23, Rye ls ateady at 00 for Canada iu bond, and $1,10 for Etate, Corn dull; salos, 8,000 bu at 1D@810 for steam Weatern mized; 830 for safl do; &l for common white Weatern § and 760 for common mixed Western in atore, Oata more sctiveand firmer ; sales of 81,000 bu at 80@0l0 for mized Western; 63366X0 for white Western; and 66@00)c for whits Elata. Provisioxs—Middlos Orm st 11X@1Ko for elty long clear, Lard quist] salss of 100 tce at 13 9-166 for prime steam, Winnssy—hiarket steady ; sales of 150 brls at $1.79 por gllon, Ouockstzs—Sugar—Market slosdy, with falr de- meud ; falr to good roiulug quoted st T@8X0 prims, 8 6-160 ; white Havans, ¥3@10%50. Coffce— Market quit aud unchan, we yuo 154 10ito s Yol ki Marmeatis b 13y @isce l‘fidld‘hfl 170 the Awoclaled Pran) NEW YOUK, New Yonx, July 14.—Frouk—leady, with s falr @emaud; vecelpts, 14,000 bris; supertino siasts sud 85, "'u.m; ‘ostra Ohior 8930 4’,;«; Bt Louls, 13,45 8,26, Ttye our, $5.60; firi o ! d“ 5 83,000 bu ¢ Clicago b Moo, n,’zml.‘na No. 4 Noxth) 134 ; No, 1 spring, $1.21@1.81¢ ; ungradsd lows snd Miu- ta spring, $1.17Ga1.94 ; wiuter red Western, $1.48 mber do, $1.006G}3 i white do, §1,45@ “. 3 oro sud wl:l"l.d'flc‘ Lyo quiet Bt oaiy's Censtia i bad, 800 late, $8,10, Jar Joy Qull and nominal, Malt quiet but stesdy. Coru— Dewsud active} recelple, bui Wealorn mixsd, staaipor, TTjtelo; do, sl KGUIYS | yallow Weate eru, 430, Oats—Demand aclive aud frm; recelpts, 7,000 bu'; mixed Western, 6@ 0305 white o, 8880y c. 'GaoomRszA—Uolles quist Lus sieady § saxgossy Sls@ 193¢0, in golil§ joblng, 17%¢@30%e. Bugar dull but Tinchntged ¢ refining fale to gond, T@8 51007 i, A6 refned qaot and nickanged, Molasses stendy and unchanged, e et PRTROLEUM—Esaler§ refned, 1130 erude, 63@ v BIRAINED Reane—Dhll ¢ $LOS@LTA ArInerd TunreNTINe—Ileavy ; sl Provitons—New mess pork ‘lower; $20,25@ 21,78, et quret sl steady, Ont meatn Golet] middios quict, Tard—Htesm prime lowsr, al 13}a, Faan—Hicady and unchanged, NurteR—Rteady and nnchinnged. UkRedr-Dull ind h 19¢r, Watnky~Dull and dreoplag ¢ $L.: LeAtnen—8teady and unchianged ; hemlock sole, Tuncon Ayrew, and_itie Grande, Ught, mlddle, and ieavy welihtn, 2@2o; Califoruia do, @30 com- mign do, B@3sge, a o0t—Dull “and tiravy ; domestlo fleoen, OG0T 5 priled, AR ; HuwaNio], 1530 Pl MeTALA—Manufactirod copper siendys Tngnd Take a r} 'nmll‘nrllx:‘,nl M;,’rg'znn.l lran—flrule&l t:uul vigy ady i) unchanged § Abiorican dull and beavy st ll‘fi.l‘li@ gl.; ?:I::Il“h;fl“!lll'l“ym. % AtA—Ouf, $95@A00 ; cliich, §3,00@0,50§ histae- shioe No, 8, 20 20e, 2 i iad DALTINONA, ALTrwour, July ~Fioun=-Sleads, with » fute erusiud, Griatn—~Wheat stronig; No, 1 amber Westorn, No, 4 smber do, 81,423 No, 1_red er!!fll,r?\ | & dn, SLIIM| Mo, 3 Milwnukeo mptiug, §1.2¢, Corn quidt b hanged ; Woatern mixed, Kiigaxin, Oate it hut firm ;. No, 4, 6xatie; white do, Ese, Tiye qulet and firmy's V30@ 31,0, IAr—Tirmer ; behl highe rovistors—In fair demand, and firm, Pork, $21,00, Bulk meata—Bhoulders, K (dew, 12, @121¢, looso, Haron stendy: moderato dematid 3 shoulders, 100; Whilen, 193;@i0%c s Bams, li@lide, Lard dallj res fned, 14 @18jge, 3 DuTtin=Firmand unchanged, Dermonrum—Quiol, butb steady oruds, 53@8}0; TR FE et bt aloady § Tt 1@ UorrkE—(uiet, but sleady § Itfo cargoes, 200 § Jobhitg, 11;'@10{1«:, i st Witk e—-GQuiot bt firm 3 §1.22, &T, LOTIA, 8, Toum, July W—T1oun—suporfine fall, $3,15 €.007 X fall, $133@4,00 § XX 633,00 ; XX! fall, 35,105,503 family winter, §3,7W80.25, Unain—Wheat bighory No. 9 red winter, 61311 1.313; Ind caph ; nales ol $1.99% August : 81, ber." Corn cafy; No, 9 mixed, G42@G0 bid cas aslen &t Gio Augurt. Oata fnactlys and lower No. 9, K730 ennli; HGiGedT0 Auguat; Wmdoxe, tho iatiertn Amall Tuis, Hoptombar, Provitosn—Lard dull ; mitmmer Leld st $12.25, Dulk wueats dull ond hominal, Bocon easler ;- good demand for wmall lotn; shotldors, ¢ sidos, 1)@ 12',;0 casly ¢ oleat 1 Witary—Hteady ainl unchinnged at 81,23, RecrirrawPlour, 2,000 Lrls; whesl corn, 13,000 bu; oain, 9,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS, New Onugans, July 14.—8uuan—Quists jolibiog, good common relinod, H% low fair, B} @HI5C, Movrasses—Dull ; jobbing, common, 40@i5c; fair, B0.008¢ 3 prime to cholce, be@10e, 7,000 bu; ‘LOVR—Dull; muper, $1,50; X $4.75; XX, $5.00; XXX, $5,25@6,151 choice and family, $1,006.7,35, UnAtN—Corn qilet, 4t B5@000] WhiteBcarco, ~ Oats, 6de; dull, DS e, yrir, $20.00020.00 ¥ Har—Dull ; Guotee s, $22. .00, Corrneetiring Iohbing, Roky. araisry, $1040: ol 810001060 good, iofa 000 ; privao, $50.00 1e10N6—Pork doll and Tower; $21.0023195 Dry anlt meats dull ; shouldors, 9xe, _Hecon firm ; beld 9370; 135 @1020; 193¢, 1ame, sugar. cured, atrong ; 13K@18)xc, = Lard dullj tiotco, 140} keg, 16¢ ; nominal, Wrsxy—Dull ; 81,2061.71, %c.nn-mn:.—uuu- $4.00, ety it Toxapo, July and, GRAIX—Wheat TOLEDO. ¥roun—Bloady ; modarsle do- firm, closes dull; No. 1 f do, $1.20; extra o, i selior July, $1.20% pley §i.275 ‘No. 1 7d "winier, $1.47% : No, 2 do, SBeptomber, $LI0) ; No, 2 D, & M. red, 81,243, " Corn dull; a shade lower ; high-mixed, 240 ; 3 Augmst, 13ie ; Soptnber, T4Xc ; low-mizod, 724(c: 'no _grads, 70e; damagod, 6lo, Oats dull an deelined ; No, 1, 8843 No, 2, 63c; Beptomber, 370; old snd now Auguat, Jjget Srplotiber, 38c. y Furtanss—Duil sud unobangsd, Ruckirrs—Flour, none; wheat, 19,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu: oats, notie, Brmirsexra—Flonr, 400 bria wheal, 1,000 bu; corn, 41,000 bu ; oats, 0,000bn, 7 OINCINNATL, OmCINAT] O, July U—FLoUn—~Bloads ; falr de- mand. Guati—Wheat firmer ; held higher; rod, $1.25@1.50, Corn steady and firm At 69@@71¢, Oats qnietaud firm; B7€0, 1iys firmer ; haold bigher ; $1,10:a.1.15, Provistons—Pork dull and nominal, Lard fair and frm; summor, liiec, Bulk meats quiet and un- changod, Dacon—Unfy jobbing and order trada} shoulders, 93,0 ; clear rib, 13%(a135%¢ ; clear, 130, Wuisiy—Fair and firm st §1.16, Eons—Steady and unchsnged, Burren—Uocod demand at full pricus, Curesr—Steady aud nnchanged, LaNsZRD AND LaRD O1i~Quict and unthanged, MILWAUKEE. 8 MrtwauRgz, Wis, July 14,—Froun—Taactive. Gnarn—\Wheat stosdy snd firm : No, 1 Miiwaukeo, $115% ; No. 2 do, $LIB: sollor July, $112%: Angiist, $1.11%. _Corn steady and firm ; No, 2, G5 Oata neglected 3 No, 2, 4d)¢c, Barley quiet but firin No. 9 apHug, $1.15; Soptombor, 93c. Liya scarce snd firmi ; No, 1, ¥3e, PuovisloNs—~Essler; mess pork, §10,00, Lard— Btoam, 19)e, Eaeiuni—To Butlalo, 8i0; to Oaweqo, Exfe. lb; wheat, 100,000 buj REcErPTE~Flour, 6,000 onts, 34,000 bu, BiitesrxTe—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 100,000 bu ; oats, 12,000 bu, pUR m; PUILADELPIIA, PAMADELPTIIA, July 14,—FLoun—Advanced ; su- perfing Weatern, $4,1234@4.15; Wisconsin and Minne. sots oxtra fomily, $5.23530.00;' Stalo, Ohio, and fndi- ans, $5,75(40,25, GhATN—Wheat frm ;_red, $1.20@1,01; amber, $1.32 @135, Oorn steady; Western mixed and yollow, 8S4c, Usta unchauged ; white, 64)5(@000, Prrotuys—lofined, nominally 1130 ; ornde, 8)0. by Ironcbound, S for Wonlers - nps—0loyer, 13)¢6, ‘Timothy firmer ; $).0041.25, Borzea-giesdy s Now York Totato ad . Brsdtord County oxtras, 25@270; Weatern rolls, 1517, Cnxrs—Firm ; Wostorn fine, 1@ 1130, ‘Eoos—Western reab, 20:231¢. DOSTON. BoaToN, Mass,, July 14.—FLovn—In falr demand frm; Weatern supertine, 4.80w4,75; common extras, $.00@5.73 Wisconain and Minnesota oxtrs 605,00 § white wheat Obio, Indiana, sna Michi $10040.76; Tillnols, §5.5567.23; 81" Louts, §. Grary—Onts in fatr demand and firm ; mixed and Waatern, 01750, Corn in falr demand’ and firm; mized and yellow, 87@90o, LUPFALO, Dorvavo, July 14.—Gnax—7hest excited and biah- er ; 26,000 ba No, 2 Mitwaukes Club st $1,18, smail td0at $1.20, Corn dull and heavy; primy’ No, 1 mixed Westorn offered at 786, without ‘Lugers, Oata neglacted. Tige nogloctad. S ' AZIONTS—] ier § wheal 0 § corn, o to Now York, {alla included, ' 2 ad OLEVELAND, OLRYELAND, O., July I4,~GnaiN—Wheat firn and bettor ; No, 1 red, §1.48; Ho, 3 do, $1.20, Corn sad oabs stesdy and unchianged. l’nnnl.wx—liulul; utandard white, can lots, 9403 Obiio Btate toat, 1056} umall lols 1@1c higher, ReoxtpTe—Wheat, 1,600 bu; oats, 2,600 bii; corn nono, PITTERURA. Trrrsnona, July 14,—Unain—Thore s but ltle in- quiry for wsal, snd Drices tomain unchanged. Ear coru in in light stock at 76@ 1703 shelled dull at 74@7fic, ParuoLruM—Quick: orude, $L1AY, ab Farkar's; reflued, 115 @11)5c, Philadelphis delivery, il 54, MARINE PORT OF CHICAQO, JULY 14. Anntven—Dark Willism 11, Barnum, Ashtabuls,coal ; schr Thowas W, Forry, Ashtatuls, coal{ tug Clematis, Poabiigo, towing s barge Peabiigo, Peahitigo, Iumber ; barga Active, Peshiigo, lumber: stmr Corona, 8t. Jo aundries; prop Measenger, Bt, Jo, sundries; stwmr Ohicago, Manilowos, sundries; sohr llobert 8, King, Baugatuck, wood; achr Tri-Color, Holland, lumber ; prop Menomince, Muskegon, aundrice; schr Jumos 0. Marrison, Buffalo, cosl; scow Granger, Baugs- tuck, wood; prop Vanderblit, Duffalo, sundries; nchr Pilgrim, Muskegon, lumber; schr Charger, Sodus, caal ; brig Commarce, Menaminee, cedar posts; schir L. A, lenton, Tensaukee, lumbor ; prop Indis, BufTato, sundries; prop Golorudo, Buffalo, sundriea ; schr P, Mayden, Fortage Pier, lumbar; tug J. E. Martel, Baugstuck, fish; schr A, 1L, Moss, Alpens, Iuember ; schr Emma, Portage Lake, raliroad ties ; schr Rose Simmons, Muskeo, lumber ; schir Qhatoplon, Buffalo, salt; sche O, H, Hackley, Muskegon, lumber; schr Whirlwind, Muskegon, ~lumber} tug Dlmarck, Monomineo, towiog; barge Enma & Tysn, Menominee, lumber; Lars nee, Meuominee, lumber; bargs Eva Menominea, lumber; schr Asulabuls, Musksgon, Jumber; schr b, Parsons, Muskegou, Tumber schr Abagail, Kuukegon, lumber; schr Bay'Blate, Munoml- ‘Dos, luraber ; achr’ ¥ayetts, ¥rankfort, ply 'tron ; tug New Ers, Grand liaven, towing ; barge 0, F, Alleu, Grand Haven, lumber ; barge Cit) of Uraud Haven, Grand Haven, lumber; bargo Mary Amands, Grand Haven, lumber ; bargo City of Erle, Grand ‘Haven, Jumbef ; barge Wolverine, Muskegon, Tutuber, ilv, n, 3 Crranep—benr C.J, Korahaw, Hutfalo, 62,429 bu coru? wchr, Ban Disgo, Bufald, 43,04 b “wheat; solir Prid, Pentwater, & bvls pork'sud sundrios; schr Ttingston, 23,050 bu_ whest; prop Arabls, B 30,000 bl cora ;. aclie Zack 'Ohaudler, Bufs Talo, 48,000 bu corn; schr Dunaldson, Bulfalo, bu corn; barge Manteuee, Fushiigo, sundrics; Milwaukes, 11 balia brooin-oorn, 1 d0s, end sundrive; stme Corous, '8t Jo Mocsengor, Beutou Ii ‘Gouner's Piar, 35 Ligs foed, ¢ Willlam ‘Smith, Boutl Haven, aundeics; prop Vaudorbilh, BuMalo, 5,000 Lt wheat; schz Thoniss Parsous, Kingston, 19,000 bu wheat; scbr Novada, Kingston, 18,050 bt whaat ; sobe Hattia Wells, Kiugston, 18,816 bu 'wheat ; sche Sallio Farsons, Kingston, 16,613 bu whost ;_stur Menowminos, Muske: undried ; schr Twin 'Brothers, Holland, 100 brls rup Japan, Buffalo, 27,000 bu wheat, 2,075 Lris Hou, aud subdelos; schi Tri-olor, Hollsal, €00 b 1 oorn ‘sud aundrias ; schr O, A, Klug, Kingobas, 2,912 bu curn, N LAKE FREIGHTS, onteano, ‘Thers was & fale inquiry for voassls, chisfly to go to Kingston, s 5j0 for wheat and 5X(o for corn, The Bullalo coarbars ware st former rates, 350 for wheat and 9350 for vorn, Clisrizes Yor Butlalo—tiobr Onoou- to, whost 84 307 achr Kelderbouss, corn at 83¢} R se i iue i Tillle Parwona, whent at Bige, and achra Araine, ), Da Wolt, and U, A, Ring, curi &t 6t fo Camity,” 83,000 b wheat, 93,00 tu corn, and 25,000 it nata, In the afternoon {ha selir Clagton Bicllo, for whent trom Milwaukeo to Kingaton, at 6e, MILWAUKE! 'The following chartera wore made o thed2tht Ta Ringston—8ehea Chency Ames and Montpoliar, Wheat AL tic; veanel, natio not givin, {o atrive from Chicagn, wheat at 3c, 'Tn Duffalo—8chr Gold Hunter, 7,000 I wheat trom thia port at e, Imlance of eargo from Tort Wanluugton at dey prop Waverls, 3,000 b wheat o through rato to Now York, WUPFALO, At Buffalo, Tuly 13, thero waa quito s flost of vessels in pott, sml doubtless niorata chiartors were made, hut the only ones kitown wero : Schr Jobn Dup, cosl o Chieaga, F0o pet tah § neow Guthris, stone t6 Olove Lind on contzact, I8 posalbilo n Inrge portion of the tlect havo orders for tij-luniia at Erie and Oleveland, LAKE MIOHIGAN, CITUAGO, P Tho following i & sunitnazy of fhe log ot the prop Peerless of Leopold & Austrian's Lake Huperior People’s Line, whioh arrived horo from Lake Bupetior Tucsdsy afternoon: Left Duluth Thuradsy July 8, “The prop Cily of Duluth and neveral Canadisn propellora wore fhiero, Teft Iloughlon and fancock Friday novm, Tott Marquetto Haturday ovening, At thia place we found tho woam barges D, H, Wilsm naid_eonsor?, Superlor and_constt, nnfl Bparts ani comnort, and Tiriglte, Narraganwelt, Gosbwk, and A. G, Maxweil. “Tho prop Whislow waa at Munising waiting for 8 tugg ta take lior to Dotroit, sho having brokon her eylinder. nchod at Bay B through the urd” sud Qiieboo wern Liere, bound up, atoamn bargo Naliant and cottnort, bond J‘m, Met thio schr Conntitution and steam liargs Havans, Laving in tow tho Ticlons aud Genos, in Mnd Iake, The Peerless leaves agnin for Dulpth and intermed) porte thin evening.. . Doclac” Fiah, who tends o muko & ‘trnp aronnd tho world i w yacht callod the Tourla, fa yery une happy “breanso mobody ts- willing o behiove in o feasibility of hix onterprive. Thin far not » single peron hias fivested e money” with (he adventutons doctor, and probably 1o oue aver will, A proviously tated, the expeditiun, which war to leavs {n Ssptein- Ler, han been poatponed until May. But thoro fa lille prospect it will alart thon, ‘wa tha boat has not set oven Teen contracted for, though tho clreninrs announco that 1t fs wiready ju he courso of conslrric- tion. . Nojmulter how mad the Doctor does get, Tite 'TRINON tanuat offord fo tudorse an entorprise of this ktnd untii the Doctor 1k abla ta show by & more goh= vincing argument than biackguardism and braggadocia that Lo can carry out all the hig promiscs e makea in histcirculara..., A dispatch from Port Huron atates that tho wrocking-hoat Monitor arrived up yeaterdny morning on her way to raina tho boilers sut eugines of the prop Avom, sunk nesr Crawford’s quarry five yearaago, Tho Avou lios in 16 foct of wator, Anothor dispatchs from the ramo place announcen that the prap Tacific In asliore at Point Lroquois, Lake Superior, Tho tug Wilcox with, Iighters, Las lofi the Sault to got her ofl....'the schr B, I, Wade collided with the steam- ‘Large Ohaitney turlbut on the Bouth Branoh Tucadsy ovening, Tho Wade loat hier jibboom aud the railinge of tlie 1urlbut wore damsged, PORT OF ERIE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chiraga Tvibune, Fnmw, Ta,, July 14.—Dxranzuncs—For Chlcage, #clir Annfo Vought, with coal, BUIPMENTE—1,100 tons eoal, Feroute—Quiet and firm, Charters {o-d8y ¢ Hchr Alleghany, to attive, coal to BMilwaukes at 0o perton 3 sebr Willlam B, Croatlimalte, coal to Ohicsgo sf schr Basco, coal 10 BuiTalo &t foa per ton 00 4 000 ‘The United Biatos stmr Michigan has gone to Lake Buporior, wliere sho will siay several wecks, ‘[l ropairs ta tho sche Clirintine Nilsson, at Tuffalo, smount {0 about $1,000, Hhe has beon chartersd for coalto Chicago, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Special Duspateh to The Chicauo Tribune, LaSsLy, I, July 11.—ARiven ny Tuver—Prop China, from Teoris, Hight, far Ohlcago ; canal-bost Gold. Tiunter, from Peru, with oorn for Chicagn; eanakbost Cataract, from Heanepin, light, for LaSalle; canale bost North Amories, from Pers, with corn for Chi* cago, Derartep—Nothing, PASSED 1NT0 CANAL~PTO) Chtey Gold-Hunter, with mm‘if,r"cfl‘.fi';&"‘”“ fo o) Tannkd Our—-Notling, ‘Light feot 8 lnches Wi west, watar o the miteralil of Tock 15, Bamwoxrort, 1, July 14.—Creanxp—Gen. Mc. Clellan, Jolict, 04,481 feet lumber; prop Mobawk Lollo, Kankakea Fooder, 49,100 fact lumber; J, Menurd, Rankakeo Fooder, 65,000 feot lumber, 70,000 Ialh | Bolle Franco, Morris, ‘110,404 feet Iimbor, 200 posts § Firat National, Jolict, 04,000 feot lumber, PORT HURON [TEMS. Special Dispateh to The CAicago Triduns, Pont Hunos, Mich,, July 14,~Fataxp Dowr—Prore Huron City, Conlisc, . Naliant and consort, Gormorant and consort ; schru 8, 11, Foster, Cortes, Olty of Green sy, O, . Walkor, 1, G, Jonklns, P, C, Maral, George Sliorman, Flcotwing No, 3, Gosbawk, Bridgowater, J. 1, Bentloy, J, Bigler, L, P. Harmond, Orphian Doy, T, A Fout, Wonons, Amarsnth, Onondsgs, Jensle Maih ova, , Granger, Goorge G, Houghton, Teglte, ol Golk, .u e e Passirp Ur—Prop Arctic, Manlsteo; schra Em Btato, Gharlie Ormtord, ! el Winp—Nort, ‘Wearien—Fine, The wrecking Loat Monitor srrived up this morning o i may 0 rain o bolees and engiaca of Lo prop vom, sunk mear Craw! uarry five The Avon lays 1n 16 foot of watar, FPSER 06 Tha prop Pacific (a sshore on. Polnt Troguols, Take Buperior, ‘The tug Wilcos, witl lghters, s laft the Bault to sesiat ber, Bl in 'nlfghtly dsmaged, Spectal ateh o The Chica Tour flumon, Micke July 14—ib Prop Newbtrg ;' schrs iioboken, Weat Rido, Heamam, 8 L, Danfortli, A. G. Moroy, Ifublard, Montgomery: Ur--Props Knnlo Smith, Mary Jorockl, Westford, Holland, Burklicad nnd consort, Cormorant and con- Leat, sort; schrs 11, J, Wehb, G. I, Warringion, Osk Geon, Frunes, Y MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Quinn brothera, with the scow Monoy-Maker, ara at work at the foot of Belle Islo sawing the spiles that were placod tioro some yoars ago, whou 1t sras contemplated Lo placo s boom scroas the river lo check the floating fos fn order o enable the forry steamers riin with regularity during tho winter scason. So sayw ‘tnn Dotroit Tr{bune. ... The rame papor suggesta that Lefora the Monitor goes after the prop Pewutic, sunk 11 180 feet of water {u Lake Iuron, sle should spply steam apparatus to her ir-pump ‘o supply the diver, anitle guized fact no submanno diver can exi sud work at that greatdepth with the supply of air which I8 furnished by the ordinary pumps st present i1 use, ... Tho latest Foports from the wreckers at work. on tho Gark Chicago Board of Trade, sunk st Fairport, Yake Erle, aro to the effect thnt they oxpect t0 kavober in BufTalo thla week, 'Tho grain Is reported to ba in good salid condition, anid an fast as possiblo s boink transferred iuto canal-boats,...The Buffslo Courier atates that Measrs, McCurlby & Irino went up the luko to search for the wreck of the prop Tonawands, owned b{v the Westorn Transportation Compauy, Aunk ot Windmill Polut about four or ve yoars ago. They have obtained the eontract for rocoverng tl boller and englnie, and will commence work {n a dsy ortwo, The ou vessel lios in about 7 fathoms of watar, ... The time occupled by tho steam wrecking scow Monlfor in rocovering the machinery of fhe : top_Detrott bafler of the rop COngTess was wouily-two days, Tho property saved is valuod &t $4,600, Capty w offers $1,000 to any person who i placo buoys over theauukeu atmr Powablo, wrecked oft ‘lllun\]ur 1y sbout seven years go, tooks! Monllor Just fve minntes to raivu the boiler of the Cougress, Tho heavieat lft wolghod 40 tous, and waa fiandlod with 105 pounds of steam....The ljhier E, J, King, while blhllllf towed through tho upper trldge at Day Olty, Mich., lsst Mondsy, wss run agaiust one pf the plors and sunk, Ehe had ‘on board 800 barrels of salt to 81l out the carguof llu‘;mp Qulo, for Ohlu'm, and & quantity of whine glos, it of which wos ingurod, Tho lighte tr, was awned by tho Baginaw & Ssndusky Transe portation Company, sud valod st $3,600....James right, & waflor on_tho schr Fraucis Palme, was ntabl 1o fbe left sido, near the Leart, at Esst Bagie nsw It Munday by ‘s shipmate named Matthew Kelly, who balls rom Chicago, Tho men Lad boen quattelliog all the forencon, and had coms to Llows savoral times, Kelly clalme to Lave dona the stalblog 1u aslf-defenge, Wright having threatennd to kill him, auuct iaving dodo i best to do it Wright cauiot re caver, ., A bresk oecurred fa tho Erio Canal Mondas Toruiak, | mile cast of Palioyra, N, Y. Tho break will probubly obelruct uavigation & woak oF Tore, CI HOSTITAL corner Hikifarton and Hrasuaperier chartared by tho Htata of Ly uols for Lho sxyress purpous of Ing the’ highos! posaible 1 all casoe prie 5 soases. "1 is wall knowa onee g T on for_oter X years—age and expari: A ook for the million, free, or 10 Marrlago, Loab Ko MEDICAL CARDS. bead of the vmlltul ..nl.a.lttrlmw"‘nllfl o tha 1aost dalicate attention, with hunie board, e Htriotly contidsuttal. Otfice, ¥a. m. ustil 7 p, m. NS UL Dr. Kean, NO QURL! NO I’AY!! 7 360 BOUTH OLARK.BT., OHIOAGO, Boxbssooslid, gl orbr il Log iy T R e O 147 Washdugtons, Eatablishe Silcate. heonter Faor L ovuct sn Consultation A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, El A Private Gaunsalor to the Married G bt iy, b I station itas o GUIDE. [t s dlscovertes in the scl ul reprudustion, preserying &c. 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