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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, STATE OF TRADE. Indications at the Banks of the Ap- proach of Scttiement-Day. ¢ The Loan-Market Still Scantily Supplied with Borrowers. Provisions Steadler---The Grain- Markets Unsettled. Wheat and Corn Weaks--Other Grain Easler fn Sympathy. FINANCIAL. ‘The anproach of mettlement-day Ju rofiected to s alight extent in the inancial sltuation, Arrangements aro being mado for loans to carry property tobe abifted an tho 1at, and tho Lauka aro increasing thetr stock of currency on hand, as is shown by the wosk- Dean of tho exchango markst. The supply of mercan- large ax it ta likely to ba at Llis season, o loan market continues to be paper mado by lumbar dealers, who are aking advantags of the preaent low prices to accumulate atock, Collee- tions are not yet brink, as the farmers ara still too bisy 10 visit the towns. The surglus of loanable funds is atill without takers, and somo of the banksarein searchi of borrowers at rates as low na ¢ per cent for #ixty daye, Thero fa & small amounl cf pajer mado East by Chicago buyers of fall stocks ofiered liere for ale. Tuates of iscount genorslly at thn banks aro at 5@10 per ceut to regulse eustomers; to gooi outalile bor- rowers raton are frealy mado better by soveral per cout, On tho atroet there fas littlo more activity, Rates i N ??nfir::n‘:;nge s wesk at 250 discount bo- tween banka for 1,000, and the vllerlugs wero large, Tho movement of currency to the country was larger, “The clearings were $1,700.000, DULL TIMEH COMING IN ENOGLAND. The Tondon 7imes of the 1ith lust, predicts that bunincss fn Great Britaln s sbont Lo enter on a perind of depresston mmblar to that from which the Unfted States and olbor countries are Just emcrging, It nys: Tt s ot uniMiely: that oftier. peoyie’s Lrado may bo reviviig as ours beginn o tecede. And this makes the wituation of our money magket Jesd satisfactory thun it inerfiially oarma t0 bo. o are Jiet aprarutly en- Lemu tpou that perlod of devrcesed trade aml cau- Hous contruction of buainess from which other coun- triss have sullered 80 long. Thauks to ths freedom, . wa may say, Jooscucan with which the vast credita Uin comniand of our banking lnstitutions have heen dispensed 1o all_and sundry, wo passed apparently Witbout scathio thtough tho tline wheu other countries wore In distress, Moncy noser got so dear as o de- stroy the fragila structare o which our security rost and it wus aupposod that wo got off sodt-frev, Suob a notion can 1o lunger bo ontertainad, and the nutaerous fadurcs we bave had muat judubitably unie or i n perfod of dull trado wero it for no other ros- won than that thoy compel bonks to stop {ndiscrimiuste lending. Ina anbeoquent isave, July 16, #t ahows how thi new necensity Ja offecting tho banks and borrowers: “The Ito 'wcarc’ in tbo commeretal world, happene Unp a0 1t 4l Just previoun Lo the atriking of the half- yearly balanco-sheets, suggeated, theru 18 good reason 10 believs, to thosa bankers snd others who hava for » loug time past indirectly snpported speculstive oper- atious fu the stock-raorkets the expedinnoy of diniln iabiug tho extemt of their advances, and it fs, no doubt, owing to the curtatiment of such fuclitlios tust som difiicultios Liave ben occastoued through tho ln- evitable deciine in quolations,” TUC DRITISN COLONIES. The Royat Colonial Institute, of Eugling, has leen scusaing tho questivt of the growth of the Brltish Empire. Mr. Stringwass, ono of the membors, pro- rured an Interesting paper under. the title of * Forty Years Sinco and Now,” in which he givos some won- derfol atatfsticn, Tbe importa of the British Cololes fn 1835 amounted $0.£11,768,477; 1n 187213 they hud fucreased to £119,~ 319,282, Tho exports In 1633 wera £1%,82,944, and in Thus n total trado of £24,53%,38% had in forty, years Increased 10 £2.0,866,4C8, Which 1s an increasa of more than two hurdred millions sterliug; while thesbipplug omployed ‘bad multiplted feom 5,061,125 tone to 32,{34,500, This Inveally wonderful, snd it may be added that rata uf inereace [n tho commerce of the Coloniea in the next forly years will ralse it to mora than two billions two bundred and sixty millons sterling, or moro thau txonud n quarter times tho commerce of thoe United Kingdom with tho wholo world at thu present time. A New York commercial paper, In reproductny these facts, concludes that % Thesa simspla totals show that tho British Colontes are worih liaving, wnd are worth Xoeplug.” Tho expenwes to Great Britain of tho Colo- niles were $9,000,000 [n 19723, aud ft would bo difii- cult to show that this expendituro turned to England & single dollar of moreauttle profit that would not have como toft at tuy rate. ' England's greatest irado 12 with the United Bistes, and the growth of thia trade hios been greatot since the thirteen Colonies made thopusclves independent, The resl statesmen of Great Dritain are growing vory impatiout of the extrava- ganco of the Colonisl systein, profitieas except to thio nobility, WINING-STOCK OPERATIONS. ‘Tho monthly salcs at the Ban Franueco Stock Doard for the firet half of the year compare sa folluwa ; 13,73%,C00 14,857,740 19,940,604 12,041,500 Lenene o 105,585,400 $124,983,200 There bus been su increane of $19,000,000 this year, denpite the fact that anothor Doard has been in oxl lace Juno 1. The amonnt fa cesentislly the 53 in 1832, but nearly 100 per ceut more than in 73, Adding tho males of the Oslifornis Bosrd and the Pacific Excliange, the total for ona year approxi- nates §175,000,000, CANADIAN DURINESH. The Torcnto Monetary Review glves 8 Mst of tho fallures that have recontly occurred in Cansds, snd shows thal they are matnly mubsidiary o thoss proviowsly sunounced, though some originated in causea of Wilr uwn, ‘Thus the assigumuent of Gauthier, Mayraud & Co, ‘wholoeale grocers, Montreal, arose from tho degond- ont position of thiat houso upon the Jaquea Cartler Bauk snd the uuwise manner in which tho firm's as- sets woro locked up, Joku Armstrong & Co,'%s fullure in Bt. John, an old sud respectable house in dry g00ds, followed upou the collapse of 1T, Davis & Co., with whom they liad been fuvolved, J. M. Valpey, of the sama city, alioe manufucturer, bad put too much means into outsldo projarty and crippled bimself, Sowtamell Brothers, sbiypars, suspended,were involved turough tho A, Jowotts. Tu Hulifax the young huuse of Hobortsou, Molood & Co., who sucovedod an old firm, have sucoumbed, sud {0 Montreal tho habordaske ery warshausa of Lelabwan, Wilkiusou & Co, baa mado au ssmgument, Two frms of mouey brokers in {hat city bave also failod, speculstions in the one cavo snd loases upon discounted paper fn the other buiug the causes mentioned, In Toronto, Jobn Fatlerson, boots and shoes, bas mdde another compromlss; several bouses Lave called meetings of creditors, sud Coate & Cu., suctiousars, Liave boen obliged to compound with Aheir creditors, GOVELNMENT BONDS. Aaked, United Btatoa 68 of "1, st United Blates 534 of W sy Uuited Blates Soe of 63, 1 - 0f "i5—January snd 1y =208 of *GT—Juuuary sud July, 1wy £-20a of Ne—Jauuary aud Jul i Dnited Btatos uew fn of %1 15 United Stalos curreucy ts, . 1 Gold was 11351135, Gresnbacks clossd aé BIX@ 8945 un the dollar, VOREIGN RXCHANGE. I::ru“:un 'éch-lw«:.' \:u 457@400; cable transfers, ndaa, $90% § Fasls, S11), Other rates of for sxchange are quotod ey Yaris (fraucs), .. Uerimauy {reich Uelpum (franics) Hull Bwitzerland (france 16), @815 Bweden, Norway, an L Austris (paper Ju'rin-), fl§ CITY AND COUNTY BOND Asked, Qulcago City 7 ¥ ct. bouda. Clilcago City 7 gl ct, sawer: Chitcago Cily T ct, waterloas Chicago City 7 Yot certificates ¥ & int Clicao City 8@ ct.corlificaten 93 & fu Couk Gounty 7§ ct. bonds, ., : Weut Pazk 7 Wvunl bonds. f‘m‘. o6 g BANZ BTOCKS. Morchunts! National, First Natonal Bank.’ Fifth Natual Bank. . Union Btock-Tard Natfon Hida and Leather Hank. MISCRL Routh Stite Qity Tailway, Weat Biide. ity Rallwas, City Ratiway, North Hide, Traders’ Inaniranca_Comp Chamber of COmMMOTCe..ovvye.s Chicago Gan Light and Cake Co.,. ., Chicago & Calimet Dark Company, Chicago & Northwestern golid bouda. Pl Palace Cyr Company.... . «u Dirttict of Coluiniia 3,66s, guaranteed by the United Stat oW Kxpoaition stock,, .. e it LATENT July 20,—Giold declined from 112 to New Yonx, 1124, closing at 1123, Borrowing rates, 1, 4, aud 104, with & fow loans flat. Governmenta firm. _ Taliroad honds strong, Biate socurities quict. *Deatlngs on the Btock Exchange were attended with o farther increase of confidence, and in fnal wales, thoro was great buoyancy and aclivity in same of tha leading stocks, Tho muost prominent festure of the market was Western Unlon, which ad- vanced rapldly to 84k, fll back to 81x, and closed firm at 83%, TLo fransactions in stocks were very large, and attenied with much exclloment and anima- tom. Tho upward imovement was stimulaiod by a rumor thet Weslern Unlon had leascd the Athntlo & Preifio talograph dnes for & fong term of yers, and guaranteed 7 por cont on {ho earital on & basin of 20 per cent for the wtock, The Atlantie & Pacitic alock 18 $10,000,000, and & 20 per cent giaranteo wonld he $2,000,00%, There wan annth- er repart afloat to tho effect that tho stosiner Faraday Iind failed to find tho fiaw in the diract calle, and hint salled for England, Pacilo Mall was alo sctivo and bigher, T'anama skl an hih ax 131, aud clored at 132 bid, withont oers wuder 1, Nortliwestorn ndvanced 10 40%, und t, Paul to 63, cloring at about 1ha higl eat polit, Thero was an fmpraved demand for fnvost- ment shares ot full pricos, The general market clored strong, and with an_upward {endency, Transactions at the Btock Exchange wern 131,000 shiares, of which 17,000 wero Pacifie Mail, 64,000 Weatern Union, 10,010 Northweatern, 6,000 Bi. Faul, 21,000 Lako duore, aud 16,000 Olifoa, loney market easy ot 2@3 paper, 3y Custon n‘(‘('lrll, $370,000, Tho Assistant 'Teaasuter disbursed $101,000, Olcartnye, $34,00,00 Btarling exchange, Ini 41, Coupons, %1, Conpona, k. Coupons, ‘95, Coupons, Uoupoor, ‘67, Primo mercantilo Cougons, 9. 101 | 2tave, Fesi 1g 1 10-40m, regular ke, 11K | 1040w coup 201 STATK nONDA. Tonnesnos 08, old... 60 | Virginia s, new.... 3 Teunewsco Ce, Giow, 49:¢ | Miasuurl 6o, ..., IO Virginia s, old. 40 uTOCKS. Western Unlon Tel z::l‘ i Now Jorsey Contral 945 Fort Wayne Terre Hauto, Terre Hauto pfi.. . 118 Chicago & Altou.... 1045 Chicago & Alton pfi.107 Obifo & Miasiuaipypd .. 91} | Indana Contral...... 4% Cli,, Bur. & Quitiey. 11} uswf et Take Shoro, Hiinota Central 073 | Hannibal & St Joe, 21y Clev, & Vittsburg.... 01% | Del,, Tack & Wik....119% Northwestern, . 405 Atlantic k Pue, Tel.. 0% Northweslern pfd.,. 5il | Central Pac. bonds Qlave,, Cin, &, Col.,, 48 | Unlun Pac, bouds, ——— REAL :ESTATE, Tho following matrunents wero Gled for record Thurseday, July 292 CITY PROPERTY. Tantings ot, 167 £t w of Turoop st, s f, Uxl2d 12, dated T vyt weisen B3 oitos e o8 B North Dearborn st, n of aud near Goethe st, @ 1,24 89-100x)49 1, datod July ... . 5000 Jolinson place, 181 £t 1 of Thirty-ninth i, w T, 202-10 £t to Mley, dated July H4....veitoel 1,500 Swift place, 48 =10 1t w of Partland av, o f, 2 X104 t, dntedt Dec, 17, 1874, . 1,100 A E 1,600 , 264 1t o ; X125 ft, with buliding, dated July 48, 50 Wewt Huron at, 016% 10w of Jiobey st, 1213 11, dated July 96, 8% Clybotirn v, 105 fL R 0 of 5304 7-10 1t, dated July 25 80 Lincain plaoe. 181 1t of 6 1t, with Lnlidings, dated July U, 10,000 Laka nv, 35 ft 0 of Oakwood av, o f, 23313 £1, dated Jly 47,0 o o e, 8,000 Madison s, 8 8 cor Fifth av, b f, 46 -10x100 ft, with the bullding known' us Phenix Bloek, dated Inly 24, (David H, Cook fo Charlea IT. Boker) L. 50,000 Wentworth ‘av, 118 210 1t sof Whilehouta placo, o, 503313 ft, dated Mby 18, 3,500 Lot on private’ park 170 ft e of Vincennin aud 102 ftn of Thirty-clghth st, w 100£t_to olley, with Improvements 5,378 oar Filteenth at, e f, 23x181 4-10 od JUISE0yaees oae «eo 18,000 NOUTU OF CIFY LIMITS, WITUIN A RADIDA OF 7 MILXS OF COUBT-ROLAE, Dunnlng st, 15t v of Betaluury av, 120 £t, datd July 24, OUTH OF CITY LINITA, SITIN COUNT-LOUSE. Arnold st,near Fifty-ninth ot, w f, 33x122 1t, dated Deo. 9, 1874, e Paullua at, o w eor of Fi 125 ft, dated July 20, flecs Sl COMMERCIAL. i Tho following were the reccipts ond shipments of tho loading srticles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours endlog at 7 o'clock on Thursdsy worning, and for the corresponding dste one year ago: WEOEFTY, WTITAERTS, 1875, | 1 Flour, bria, 4,708 2,857, Wheat, b 87,1 11,310/ Corn, bu.. . 2337 94814 Fr) T ne&y 61N veerenines 1,05 10301 PRI TN w3 4,10} 115,030, Highwines, bria 25: 215 Wool, lba,, 21,1360 188,470|) 247,840} Trotutoes, bu, u 4 G0, . e Lumoer, No. ft.| 0,050,600] 2,010,00/[1,181,097y397,655 Suingles, No. || "oca;0r0l1;415,000 b 456,250 B! 1,040 0,1l 23,000 Groun apl's, Ll 10 Leaus, b, 43 ‘Withdrawn from store on Weduesday for city con- luanunu: 964 Lu wheat, 8V bn corm, 3,767 bu oats, Tho following graln was inspected into store on Thursday morning: 34 cars No, 1 spring, 197 cars No. 4o, 68 cara No, 3 do, 21 cara rejocted do, 5 cars nograda db (326 whoat); 101 cars high-mised corn, 324 cars and 10,500 bu No. 3 do, 137 cars rejected do, 10 cars uo grada do (566 cara corn); 1 car white oats, 8 cand and 1,800 bu No, 2do, 1 ear rofected do, 1 car 10 gradu do (11 cary oata) § 1 car uow No, 2 rye, 3 cars now refected du, 2 cara uew no grado do; 1 tar now No, 8 barley, Total (90J carw), 230,000 bu, Inspocted out: 188,207 bu wheat, 1:9,065 bu corn; 17,062 bu oats, The leading produce markets wero rather loss activo yostorday, thougl the domand was falr ia grain, The tendency b bresdmutfs was stil downward, though the weathor waa far from belng settled, The recent ¥lormu Liave done & great deal of damsge to the grow- fug crope, but the boar clement consoled Haelf with thia refloction that the damage Is ouly partial, being Umited to a belt which passcs south of us, and docs ot extend entiroly scrosa the grain-producing region of the Nortuwent, Hence buyera wers unwilling to take bold exteusively, oxcopt at & docline, Tho sbipping Inovewtnt was dull, but with no perceptiblo weaken- ing in frelylit rates. New rye snd barley are coming 1n ruther freely, consldering the backwarduexs of the #$0a800, but the quality la pior, The advices from tho ‘Weat, outslao of tls ralny district, fudicate that a falr rerage yield 1a expected 1 most kinds of grein, In tha dry-gooits warket there was sometbing doing in the wey of Alling swall orders for reaasortment, but buyond hat there wia Litle or no woyement. Our Jobbers are now sugmuuling thelr wocke preparatory for the fall trade, whicll Lids faie tu be more than ordinarily active, The tons of tho market remains steady, There wass fair distribution of staple groceries at prices mot quotably differcnt from tuose eurrent lier in the week, though sugsrs were sennbly sasler, in responsa to lower prices st tlo East, ¥or cotfecs, teas, rice, sirups, and 20st otber Hnes, tho market ro- tains & trwer tone, Dubter was Srmer, under supply, Chieoss remalns guiet, The dricd frui contiuuca fair fur the season, and most doieatic o well us forulyn varietios <arw bold frwly, Therols some speculstive inquiry for apples, and prices ara bardentug. ¥iah aud cauned goods were uuchanged, Coalaud wood remsin quict as previvmsly quotud, Ofia were uncliunged, Thd utfurings of cargo lumber ware light yoaterdsy, couscquently the market -was quiet, Pioco stutf old 488,35, and ofhior Jumber wsa steady, At the yards bustussa was up to 1he averoge, and af the curruut Uurdware, wetuls, aud uails were qule nomarked mprovement fntrato s expected until affer harvest, Trces aro raling the eamo as for tho paet. fortnight, and thera fe ittle Nkelitmod of 3 changa at present, Nafla are eteady, and Ly sune quoled firm at $4.25 rates, The demand for ralt eon- tinues fale, and prices aro stenly, Stocks are llght for tho time of year. N corn wan qulct and alead and momo dealers quate e market firm, owing ¢ fears that the new crop whil not be np to the aver gs of past searons, There wero no jmportant new features In the wool market, Tho ordera ave fow and for small Iota.1ay, bope, aned hides woro unehianged, Hre Inworeduil, and timotliy wea lower under lucreased oierings, THE ATONM AND THE CROPH, The following letter Ia only atie out of mang Mmilar anea which were received by conymission merchants in this city yesterday PRy, Ing,, July Stn: According to prome tae, T write you, We havo had heavy raine yesterday Al to-day almiost continmatiy, and now whilo T am writlng st thundern in tho west, and leavy black for another 'rain, Our farmers 10 4o anything io thelr wheat, no far, Now, 61 f, and tha uring down an I it otk not rafied for forty ‘e will nat iave any good wheat to ship from wli from his crop, becatse b In spoiled i growing now i the khock,—nuch a molded and Tot= ting In the steaw, The oats ia in bewaved, A good farmner told mo think one-tenth of the oats woull bo saved ; fome have atready turned stock on, and othera wiil, My revoria sl i declining markef, | Al not by ¢k to-ay ab 21y Heptember, and #1131 August, T hopa you hiave been fortunate in waking fuveatwents, Every mou who hay grain now wisties e’ had, TORK PROSTECTH, C. A, Mair & Co., of this city, have lusned a clrcular discuseing the rituation in pork, from which wa maka tho following extracls: The stock of pork bera {4 50,000 brie, ngatnst 20,000 Iast year samo tinie, and tha prico Lhis vear $20.5) ayainit $23:50 Jast year, 1t ds peatty generally thonght that tho conutry {4 largely long on_ this pork, and the manipulators bere 50,6k biris whort, Tte “milking rocess " begun a 1teIo luter thin year than loat, but tho rica helug ¥o nvich lower, we think that we will likely favoan uptirm of ‘s dollsr or 80 beforo another {nie portant decline, The srguments of the ** Dears " aro: That the quan- tity of park {a doublo that of last year: larger receiptn of ummer hoga 5 two-thirda mora porl in Cloelnnati 3 the deeline of §5 per barred un pork Jant October,with hut 5,000 barrels on hand here when wo neared the tiew wewson, atid whicli shawed §ts intriude valie; the kd- dennens of reactinna after sny_ eousiilersbln advances, and 1he Indiepesition of capitallets horo to deal further han to mke catrying coston pork ; while on tho other hand, the “ Bulls clatm that we avo made 1o sum- fner pork this year agalust 25,000 to 30,00 larrein Tast year, waking laat summer's slock, sy far_ a8 consumptivo materlal fs concerned, squal to Tast year's stock ; thestoek in Now York being 15,040 lexs than Lust yeur 3 tho additional fact that mers pork ia boughit tu go to distriets hioretofors ting fone, and tho elasticity with which pork rebounda when Jower that o relative price with middion, The great aud for- niduble bulwark behiud whick they £ortify thomeelven, howeyer, 4 tho cnormous shipments of ‘meats to Ene gland and the Goutinent from Jnn, 1 to duly 20, fn- clurivo—tlils year the exportn wers 24,3k, 10" ila atost 152,341,270 s, and_ shipments of pork ont of this_market in mame time wero 1 Lrls ngainst 127,124 brls Inst year, and of Iard, 02,643,102 e aygaiust 1} this, untike ikt 'year, is largely in ex- Wlo fur tho six niouths frow 1o May the oxports footed up 200,000,000 Tt tean thait ou praviously, hogs being abont10.0) to _and this year steadily hold thelr v wt §7.5033 PROVISIONS, 0 PRODUCTS—Wore Joas actire, with an_easler foeliug, though but littla chongo fn prices. The re- coipta of hiogs wero fair, but quotatlons wero well &us- talued, and did uot bosr product, Liverpool sud New York woro casler, ‘the quict feoling Lero was rather thie consequence of tho fact that the spoculative trades Lave been pretty well soitled up under tho unnsual activity of the past six or acven days, leaviug but little to bu done, whilo tho outalde fecling wan not favoralis to & demand for sbipment, Tho prineipl busitcss done a8 in changing over, We noto that tho export: Ing movoment of meats continues active,~that of othes products s only # 80-s0,” Mgas Ponu—\Was in rather light demand, at the ssma prices a3 wore enrrent twenty-four Lours previously, though 15¢ per br! bigher than at the close on Wodaes- day evening, Sites weroreported of 450 hrix cash at 90, 1,503 4,000 Lri sellor August at §:0,50 3 4,000 2 705 oud 2 00 bris. il eantiot Thes Il not shape tomddn cller Boptonthor seller October ut $J17: i ‘Tho mar- 0 L wym rathy with a decline of 8d per 112 lla in Liverpool, nurd an casier feollng fu_ New York, Tho ofloriugs wera Yght, Hales were reported of 1,250 tew aeller August at $14.2%@14.02. b 2,000 tes seller Beptember af $19,40.414,70. Wota), 3,250 tea. Tho murkes closed rteady ut 313,25 caeh or seller August | 313, suller Heptember ; and nominally 2t $12.0) sellor the year, Mrats—Wers qniet and unchanged, A lotof win. ter shoulders was changed froia August to Bepterler ut Ye ditference, but outetds of that there was littlo dolng exce in suramer cured, which wore in moder- ate demnm‘. Bales wero roported of 20,008 s sliouls ders (ight) at §3,¢; 100 boxes summer do 8t 815¢ 5 190 boxes wummer long clears st llke; nud 26 tes augar-cuiod and canvamsed Dreslust bacon at 142, Tho market closed at 8uyc for ahoulders, cash or woller August, and 8%o for do seller Bop- tember ; 1ige for long cloars, cash or sellor Au- gust, and 11'5e for do meller Septembors 113c far shiort ribe, cash or soller August, snd 1o fur do solier September; 19c for short clears, cash ur_seller August, und 134e for do saller Boptimber, Doz meats e higher than the price for looso lot Loug and short clear, boxed, quoted nt 12%e¢ und long® cut hams at 13(@13%0. Summer-cur Foglish meata 8o for shoulders, looso; IlYc for Cumberlands \bosed ; 110 for loug clears do; and 11340 for short ribs dui swecl-pickled liatus, 15 Ibs svernge, 117;@1c. Bacon mumquuu\lmu%fic for bams, 9',0 for shoulders, Lic for short ribs, and 18Yc for short clears—all packed. I REARE—WaR quiot at @50, BREF PROADUCTS—Were quist and nominally un. changed at$4.:b for mess; $.,23 for axtra mess| and ).80321,00 for hume, TaLLow—Quoted at BX(384¢ for packers’s BREADSTUFFS, FL.OUR—Was dull, sud casler in sympathy with wheat, Opo or two lots wero taken for shipmeut ot slight concossions, and tho local trado wus sumsil. Bales wero reported of 50 brla winters on pri~ vate terms; 1,000 brls spring extras, partly at $5.073@5.00; and 60 brls spring superfies ot $000, Total, 1,100 bLrls. The market tlosod with the following a4 tho yange of asking prices: Ohotea winter extras, $0,50@7.35; common ta guod do, $6.0026,%0; cholca spring extran, $5.50@33.75 ; falr do, sbipping grades, $3.0036:50; Minnesots, $0,00@7.00; patent springs, $7,0028.50; spring superfucs, $3,73@ 4,13) ; rys four, $5,50@5.60, Bnax—VWas rather moro sctive, and Arm at a farther sbiading upwards, Sales wera reported of 60 toos, at $15.76@10.00, fres on board—the outalde for & chioleo 1t Conx-MzsL—We quote at $3.00@3.70 par brl for good and $20.0%3 27,00 per ton for coarav. MivpLINGs-—-Bales wero 20 tons &t $24.00 free, on board, WHEAT—Was rather lean active, and weak, declin- ing %o fram the closlng_ figurea of 'Wednicaduy, The newa from Liverponl indicated fner weathor there and an easlor focliog, while buyers held off in Now York, snd partics from o last-uamed city woro fron selless, Tho chief demand was for delivery n Hoptonie ber, and wan ou belalf of partics in Glilo, Indlana, aud Houthiern Itilnols, whero the raln-stofun Lave Luon hieavy and frequout aud threaten to drows oul ihe produce of the sotl, Orders from thoso scctlons, to bury, werw rallie uumerous, hut the oerluge o Now York uud Chicagu sccount were more than equal 1o the dematul, 18 waa stated that thoro woro several buylng ordore hors for cosli wheat, to by, but they were probably limited to lower fgures thaa {hose cur- Tout, us not much was dofng fu the way of shipwent, and, with falr tocelpds, our stocks n tore ury ngeiy wu the fucrease, ‘Tl local fuellug was decidedly hear- iali, 3t bolug generally consddored that tho European, spulative rul fs OVer, wud lkely to bo foligrad by » temporary drop to juwer figurcs than now, Tho roports from the couutry around ue were, howaver, fuvoratla o alrongtl u Grices, tho weather belug vory bad for the wheat harvest, and the local shorte tou hald moderately, while th natural bears wore s littie less persistent than in tifu firet balf of tho wewk. Boller Auyiat opsusd st 81101, rocuded Lo $LLTY, al: vanced Lo §1,18Y, and declined to 11035 ut the cowe, Bellor Beptembur'soid ab $LI5KGLITH, closing o8 L fuside, Hellor the yeur wold at'$1.14cA1, Eeilor th tuouth, or cash No, 2upring, sold at $1.103,¢al,18", closing at $1,16%, Gsab sales Wore reported’ of bu No. | spring at $L:24@1,31 ¢ 181,440 bu No, 2dd st $LITGLINY ; 16,800 bu No, 3 doat $1,11g@1.127 6,000 bu rejocted du at hagu7c; and 1,400 bu nu grade st 8uc ou track, Total, 19400 bu, MinNkvoTA Witkaz—Was quict and 10 lower, Falea Wero 3,400 bu, st $1.24 for No, 1, sud $1.20 for No, ¥, “COIN—~Was quito active, but declinicd fully 1o por bu, Liverpool wea repOrted 6d per 4o 1Ls lower, wud our recoipta wero agui large, whils tho ruported shipments wers vaiy moderate, and there was s lght Ingulry for shipment yesterday, the weather bols also favorabls to & downiward turu, &a i thia case o wheat, The offerings for future defivery were liversl, Luth 6 city and country account, particularly the ter, aud far in exceas of the deiound ; enco the de- clifie. The indications are that thy potata crop of the Dritish Talw will not b %0 tuuch dumsged as was ane Uchpated, which tendd to reduce tho Europesu du- mand fof corn, Bullor Augut opaned at 730, reculed to 71, wdvanced to 113c, and declined to T0ke ut thy close, Heller Beptetaber’ sold at 713,@74, (osing st the fonlda. Buler th yoor woll ui ‘o Buller tho month, or cash No, %, sold uk 1036 71 N closed nomiually at not more ilan 104¢, closed nomiually at Tic, Cauh wales wero roported of 40,000 bu bigh zabxed st Ti@Tixc; 125,000 bu No, 2 ab 03, @716 68,000 bu rojected at’ il (30T0; 1,20 bu carunt 63 aud 4,400 b by wauplo at 7@éle, Total, 200 b, OATH=Were fairly active and strong early, and weak uriog tho latter part of the seaslon, Priccs averayed Jrale biybor, - Tuo nusrket opensd firm and quickly “dvanced under » good dourand to 8l covutry orders wnud » (alr fuguiry from the sborts, with hoiders uot disposed to offer property very froely, ‘Ihe chief catisa of tio frtices was the umsettled atalo of thie weathor aud reports that the recent storms had fu- jured the erop in several Btates, laicr thers Were mure sellers thsu Luyers, sud, the othe? morkels Lelng down, oaly soon fullawed sult, clostug ke lower than on’ tho provious wvening. Now York was unchunged. Cash aud scllor (L iaonth w. Lanp—Was quiet and Ge per 100 i lower, wers quict, ‘Ll Jutter sold ur{r in sattlement, Suller Avguit opencd at 424, sold W 43ic, and closed st dne, Bellr Boptowber sold &t U3 due, closiug at n el At tho o 1o, W Nale mample nt 5 h 1y New N e Hampln lota #ol rondiiy at Gixaidc, the inatdo being for a very damp Iot. ‘Fhere were no rellern of optona on the Hoor, hence nothing wan dane, thongh Ligher prices wero i, Seller August wos quioted at 8, and Boptember at TP@<e, Canlt sales fnclude : 409 bt new relected a8 200 ¢ 2,400 b by sanple at €T, Total, 2,60 b, PARLEY—Wan active ani 20 higiior early, oosing wk, however, with the ndvance loxt, TO WAre n goad many buyiug orders in from Ohio, aud wome o'lier Htalon wiero th rajus havo daminted tiio erop, aud, ne the offerings were (nadaquate early, thero wus more or Tess compatition betrween bugers, which cansed e ad= vance, Tator, when the arders wero filled, eallors be- come more nunierour, and prvea anickly fell to the opening nverage, e ket closing veey wesk, Casl was fnactive, Thero was none on the market, except o fow sampla Tot of now, which, beltiz adly stslued, were not wanted, Soitor Beptenther opcncd At 1ty nidvanved to $1,08, and clo<nd woak at $1.0 acliers, Keller Oetoher mald _at $1.001,@1.07%, closing at tho inulile, Carh eules dnelude 400 Ly poor oud by samplo at B¢ on track, etter inquiry, 2 wan qunted offeringe and & at i9@s0e, and rejected Rkl at e, LATEAT. In tho afternoon meas pork wan quie snd ailer, cleaing at$ 2).6502170 for Heptembor and $20.60_ for Auggust, Halon: 230 bris reller Saptember ab 20,65, Tard wan quict and staady nt £1.25 for Auguet anid $10.45 for Beptember, Snles 2 600 ten nt 11,95 for Aus st and #1345 for Saptember, Tha graii marketa wera dull and Jower in tho aftor- tean the fino weatber makdng everyty azloun to well, Wheat declinnl }@%(o. seliing at $LICALIGY for Angurt and closing nt §1,10.01,161,, N ptember rold at $1,16% @1,18%, eloatng at the tnshle, ‘orn wan dull and @150 lower, clortug ot S9M@ for Auguat, ' woro 1y0 lower, cloeing at 41GE411c for Auguat and at 473,60 Tor Beptembeo Barley was weak and 141 3¢ Tower, elosing ot $1.01@ 1,08} for September, Otober #okl varly at $1,05, GENERAL MARKET! ATCOMOT —Was steady at §: " BROVM-CORN-—~Tho market rematng quict and steady, Quotations: Good to choleo hurl, 13%e 195c; brash that will work Hteelf fnto a choice hurl broom, 113@G1de; falr to guod e, Wy@1le; fnferlor Lrub, 8K @0e; erookiod, 6l <, BUTTER—Tho market wan active, and tha light re- celpts were readliy disposed of at good figures, There i+ Inadequate supply of choleo yollow, and satea #how an advatico of fully 1o over thu pricea ourrent Inat week, Low and medium grades, aro in light wlock, aud sre firnfor in' sympathy, Wo revise our tations as fallows: Chuico fo fancy yellow, 224 nedinm o good grades, 16519¢; inferlor to com- mon, 11 16e, BAGUING—Cotton searnless gooids are fn good de- mand and arostrong. Thero was only a light moves ment fn otlicr lines, and there was some slading of ypeon, Wo quuto: Stark, lcj Tewiston, bie; Moutanp, 2023 Anmierican A, 28)¢e; Amonlieag, 283e ok, s burlap Lags, ¢ b, 1 @loke; dob gguunics, alngle, 15@16¢; do double, 133 (i 27, :NL—Dricos were easy for ansthing not strictly Trade renainn quiet, Woquote: Guod to y At 10uatlo; lower graded at G iero wan soiio slight improvement (n tho deruand, but in olhier reapecta tho murkut wan withont Lelngh, $10.00; Lackowauno, angy do uy, §: caunel, $3.00& 9003 Hocking Vall i Indlana Dok, $6,005 Baltluure & Oido, 84,00 ¢ Tiliviol, $4.5033.00, LUGS—LEreals packages wero stoady ay 1o § eandlod Tota nolit ot o wide ranga of prices. FISH~A fairly wabiufactory. busiuess wag aceom- plishiod b this depariment of trade at prives showing o mtersal vuriathm frow thosa carront at thu Leginning of the week @ Wo ropeat our Mat : 1 wultofish, 1g-brl, $1.-02; No. % d0, §1.70 @l No. 1 trout, 33,503 1, No, 1 shoren crol, new, Nebrl, $90se9.25 1 lay, 3005 No, 3 muckerel, X-ur) A0007 fariie mackercl, ig-Lrl, $1.7 No. 1 shora kits, @ argo fatnil X eorge's cods 56,003 RuITUTc ; Labras Tiug, nplit, bris, $- ey ) herrlng, round, b, 353 ealed hierring, hbia Biver o ilmon, ' 1irm tone to tha e ued Bnporled frofts, and ol fivm at fali rates, Appls aro fackboirics azo_uasy, We quote ~ Gl flge, dromy, 1216 Turkish prunes, 8g@io; rulaiand, luyor 125 Juowe Mun Valo iy Jriinos, 120 4¢3 cutal, Zauto eur- 15@ ™ d Sdbe; lemon pedd 174 1k A i‘ 33 Indiana ond HUueld, ialves, 81t do, mixed, Bubko , 13&30c; bluckberrlos, » @90 ; Faap A1 pitted cherria, 250 atmonde, Terragonn, -Alden’ Filborts, Yratio ples waliuty, 1 o 15¢; Grevuble waln B2 2w, ThuwiaBe; pecans, Texak, 125631503 Wilmington peanuts Hwdlie; Teauossew peanuts, Gitcs Afriean poanuts, GHES, o wero higher aud very firn, owing {0 great scarelty liero sl ot tho sud- boncd, Nailvo frults wero in falr supply und sal. able at” abont former yrices. Oranges, $3.00@R.50 per_box; lemons, $11.09@11,07; black raapberries, 2,50 per caso of 16 qta; do red, $1.TMGZ00 por Caso of 16 qta; blackberrios, €3.16 currants, $250 fior b 3 cherrlee, £4,5 neachen,’ T30@E160 pioe box or bankets npplos, Kl 8o por boxi poars, $L00'wh25: Lluchereics, 3101 450, per b Calforad Bacilelt peary, $3.5080.00 jer box, GROGLRIES—Sugars agatu wern working oy, In aympathy with tha Esstern market. Coifcos, Fco, wirups, and_other linea wero steady au provioualy ol aro tho prices current: tangoon, 0@7Ko0; Curolina, TX@BKo Loulalnun, T3¢tatic, Covrees—0, G, Jova, S3K@31xc; Java, No, 9,31 ttaly;c; cholcatofuney itiv, - &; goud to prino Ay, B3 siie; comuon 1o fulr, 21 5¢(@ 3¢ ronating, 20iwilo; Blnkanoro Java, 22003 Uosta lica, #1 @230 Mararaito, Judic, Broans—Putent cut loaf, 11%@1%; erushed ond powdered, 1Xusll}o: granuistad, 113,@like; A, wtandird, 103/0; do’ No. "3, 103,01 B, W03fc: extra O, I 4, 10%,@10%a; 'yellow, O No. 1 k@ brown, ' 9&V20; falr' to prinio do, Hywe; common do, chioice molasscs muger, Y30} common to goud da, e, Biuups—Diamond drips, $1.051.10 ¢ siiver drips, extra fine, Gkatlc; good sugar-house sirup, ik fioo § extra do, 80s6Jc ; New Orlcans molunacs, chiolco, now, ThwT5c; do prine, Gdaives do common to Koo, 53600 Porto Rico molasses, 50 35c; common mot Lassen, 416 440 ; blackstrap 8¢, spicki—allupice, 153416k 3 cloves, 4@ dde: cus- sla, 50.cdle; pepper, 2licy nutmege, $1.2531.50; Caloutta gluger, 18310} BoAPS—True Dluo,u,\w. German Motted, 83@7¢; Whits Lily, 0 @Hise’s * Wiite Iumo, SR s0kcs Savon Imperial, to: Golden Weat, 43 @se. 1IAY—\Vas about 50 per tou higher. Thers were “orders fu, chiefly for ttmothy, aud o» the uiferings were luudequaty dcalors weea milting, and i sowe fu- staicea obtaining, higher pricos, No, 1 timothy, $19,00; No, 2 do, $1K00i18,50; mixed do, SIEUS 10,803 priino uyland prairio, $1630%1T.00: o, 1 dv, $i6,i6a 10003 No. 2, or lluug‘h, $0.003 12,003 uow pruirio biay, looko on' wagons, $10.00s19.00 per ton 3 55 thothy, S1e00a10.0: e b HIDES--Were in woilerata demand at tho subjained pricesz Green oty butcher', ie; ureen sured Hiht aud lossy TH@TNO; grent calfy 1340, dry Mk hides, kip sud caif,’ 150: dry salted hidos, 1% de; ddoacan wkius, &30, Hides with ono grub wud over #ro claskod as damaged, Damagod stock Lrings two- thirds pricos, and branded 10 gor cent olf. HIGHWINER~Wero in very good demand at the standard quotation, and all the offoriugs were taken, Bnjes wore 30 Lris at $1.17 per gallon, Tho wiarkel clorod firm, METALS AND TINNERS' BTOOK—Trade con- tinues lght, but prices nro steady, aud_ 1o Imiy- Nt fvo dists chango fa anticlpated s Tix ' PLate—I0, 10 xI4, $10.60; o, roofing, . 10, $10.0), 'Pia Tii~Largo, 23¢; wmall, 2e; bar, die. HoLbiu— No, 1, 2c} No, 9, 18e, Leap—liy, Tios bar, K@ f0; 1¢ad pipe, ve. 'Corren—bottomn, o : sheatliing copper, 82, BUART ZiNc—Eull casks, 10ye; loas Bitrrr 1RON: quantity, 1le; slubs, 830, 41¢0 ratea; Ithasta iron, § to 13 incluive, ay No. 1, wtaluod, American Xussio A, 1o} 1, 1te, Wime—Nds, 1 106,003 7409, W03 10 (o 11, 110} 12, 111503 19 nd 14, 190 ¢ 16 and 16, 1403 17, 1563 18, e g 19, '19ey v, 20es M bundles, 33 per'cent ‘dis~ count ; fence wire, %c; do amall lots, . NAILS—Wero qitlel atil slesdy at 1,29, OILY—Tuors was & good demand for Woat Vire glula Jubricating ofls, aud falr movoweut in carbon, turpeutine, sud lnsond, but sside fran ihat tho demand was ostromely’ Ught, Wo quote : Carbou (standard white), 115 deg. tost, Mallyo; do Tilinots legal teat, 150 dey., 1X3135e; do headlight, 173 deg., 16@18%a; extra winter lard oll, $1.07ig1,087 Viadle; No, 3, Sw@Ko} lnseed, raw, 0203 do bolled, 07u; whele, T Hie wperm, $1.35005; noutafoot ofl) strictly pure, $1.1531,20; do, uxtra, $1,003 do Na, 1, Wc; IBHI’ oil, b5c} uirsits, Dlh!;slumbluo oil, &@Tsc; turpontine, Wkadde; unphibis, 63 gravity, 1ks 130 ; naplithn, com- o, 1uidigos West Virglita ol 83c; nutural, 30 deg,, 800 ; reduce FOULTHY—~Wsa dull and casy, small, but the offerings were atyl chickinm, $LIG@EN; spring, . sl do, §2.00472.60 § turkoys, U@10o for Ib. BEEDS—Timothy was more active at lowar pri Holdurs of 0ld secd sr0 auzlous o soll out Leforo the now crop begin to como Jn, henca buyers sre abia o obtaln conccsstons, Othuf seeds wero quist, We quote s Mmothy, $2204288 7 Hungartan, 16@%0 ; clover, $T.AGT.00 s Hax, $1.55 5 buckwlieat, §5100, HALT—Was fuirly sctive sud stoad Haginaw, Quumdaiay sud Cauads e, 8 0 £ 1403 gl e , dairy, withuut Lage, $4.73; dufry, wib m, Ashton dairy, per wick, AB~—Are TE; foadily good demand, wud aro Brin, Wo yuots 1 Gunpowbrss Moyuus o 10 funey, $L00G@1105 good fo prime, T@sle: cow- mou 'to good, ' 40i@b0c; Plugeioy, 'ehoice, 104 ot foir toguod, Bigus; comimnn, Sailo, Tureurab Moxune—Choleo w0 faney, bikglic; good to primy Co@T0c; common, Hksilc: lingeuoy chofco, T @ibe; ‘falr to yood, Gixahlo: onmmon, HKad0e. Javan—Cholce to faucy, new, 0@%c; do fully fulr lurhfll, Tiy76¢; choice to fsucy old, Tu@rle; § to pnme, do, B5@SC; comdiuoy, D8I ; Ooose—Uloles to fency, b0c@$l0u; good bo prime, wWhaive ; common, el \\'h:ul'l—'l'mlu el at $4.50 for Leech, VEAL—Wus in moderate demand, and steady of 63 e for fair 10 cholee, snd $de fur cuUIBOL Colcaans, VEGETABLEN—~Dotatoos still sell slowly ou tha atrect, but 1ho Feoelpi bave fallon off to aliiost noth- iny, sud au the daily cousuroption of tho €ty 14 Lrgur {hal o farmuera cais gupply, dealory WILY 1t probavly that tha st now on hand will be dixposed of at bot- tor pricss, Chokcs tomatocs were earce and stesdy 1 Nuwdwh:w, n.w‘:‘% wrh:" i u:;zuut;:ru. o R ;‘Jhsum‘\‘:ut' 50 por do: uthury ouloms, 3006 er Lrl WuOL—Contluuce dull aud easy, Woquote: Tub- ¢ quict at §7,50 for maple, aud Y 30, 1875. senshied, atetetls prime, 63 0 poor 10 good, 40@ e 17 oce, 1 1the's cho muedd o, Acddfe s o coarw, Soites wiwarhed, flue heavy t Hght, 25¢ 2d¢ 4 a0 wedium, 32@ikicd da'voaree, J@dde, LUMBER. Owing ta tho Jight ofteringa & quiet day wan paased at the dockn yeteriday, A fow cargoes wero in early and noht quickly to tho rotali irvlo atthe ruling prices, Jufats and scantling brought $8,25, and lath $L.50, Slripa and boarda ranged from $3.50@9.30 for com- mon to §10,04@18,01 for fafe to gond medinm, Bhin. Rles wero quoted ot $4,10¢2.60 for ordinary brands, and §2,30 for extra, Halea: Hehr laleigh, from Ludington, 150,000 fort Solats and scantling at 4,255 sehr Etoskbridge, from Manates, deck-lond on conteact aud 160,00) feat Jotsts and eeantling at $4.23, Manisteo tallyg ache Falcon, frowm Ludingion, 130,000 feet Jotala nnd scantling at $3.25, old by John 3fason, Loomis & Co, Hehr W, WL Willard, from Muskegqon, 100,000 feet malxed lumbor at £3,0, Inth $1,50; schr T McDonatd, from Manlatee, 100,000 feot fofsta aml scantling at #4495, Sold by Dlonchard, Horland & Co. AL the yarda there wan 1o 1 ti. cable change, Trada ia fulr aud yces stcady. Following aro tho quots- Third elnar, 1 fuels,, ird clear, thick. Gtear tlooring, 1wt aid 20, rough, Clear siding, ist ond vecona. Ioorhig, firat coman, 5 Floorhug, Aecouit common, dress Box boards, A and 1 s, 10 and 11 stock howrd: b 2600 @ 25,00 € atuck hoards.] o 18001600 Fenelugt (16 fhY. ..., o 1000 11000 Comman Jnmber, T 7 an wiido 10021100 Jotete and seantiiug, 18 Lo + 10.09G 15,80 Tath. L@ 200 Ashingies. 250 2£0 LIVE STOCK, CHILAGO. Recetrtem Sheep, Manday fiv] Tavudsy, Wadnesds; Thursday Totat, Samo lime Weal befory lnst Shipanents—~ Monduy . 0 Weduieadny. Total, CATILL Tncomparison ‘with any of the half dazen wreceding duyn, tho market yestordsy showod a pro- nunuteed chongo for tho betlor, The fmprovemont was more noticeallo in good to primo shipping grades than I other descriptions, though all met with an fu- creased domaud, and wero firmer. ‘The favorable ehange i tho position of tho markot fa chlolly attrib- ntablo 1o the Hight recelpts of the past fow days, though the somewhat fmproved tono of advicos from fhe East, sud tho fact that the offerings embraccd a clask of stock considerably nbavy this rocent averagn awsisted i bringiun sbout a roaction from tho dnlluess and deprozelon pervading thn mar ket for n number of days past. ) wan quite an T urgent demand for fieat aud focond class beevor, and ull % waloat_something of Cholc to ostra L0 1,477 b3 wold whilo fair to good ehipying Leeves welgh- Ponrto of that mort affered found ¢ an ndvanes over Wednewday's priz wmoath fat sleera welghing from 1,177 at $6.00@1.75, ina from 1,00 £0 1,3 %0 10 fetqoid §4,55@6.75, medium uatives and thraugf Texas were i’ d cal acenunt ot $2.7604,23 for the far 1.00 for the latler, Calves were wanted ut g ur poor o atrietly chofce, ‘Thiero wis not much eall for stockere, nor were o offerings mimerous, At i clovo lttlo ook romainiod wnsold, sud o feeling was tirm, CATTLE sALES, No, and des-ription. Av. Price. 3576 17 ool stcera 18 niedinm eleera, 31 suedium stecrs.anas s 17 mediam steors. . a7 1 medisim steees, 23 fair wtovre 37 Toxan caitly, B eslve W1 5,00 HOUS—Wero seilve ‘and ‘strouger, Instead of sn {ucreasa over Widnenday's recelpts, as tho tratlo gen- erally bad anticipatod, thore wan 8 dacreaso of over 1,000’5 o, witls n strong probability that bo-duy’s re- celptn wouid show a still further falling-off,tho feeling woa buoyant, Oponing sales dlid uot_indleate noy chano from” Wounouday’s (uotations, but bofore 10 o'cluck pricea Liad moved up 6@1ue, wheto (liay to- matned Brin to the closo, Light weights wold chietly ot 31.80 4 7,90, and cainmon to prime heavy at $7.40@ 7.8), Thoro were twu or threa salos of exira Philadol- phis hogs st $4.10, Couyer Bros, sold 44 lead, averag- 1ug 349 1w, 2t thut ngure. s HOO RAL¥S, Av. PriceNo, v, Price,|No, 2340 §4,14 5 Dy alee. s §THTY) &I, 04 1. 113, |s1 XNo, Av, DPrics, : :. 193 $7.80 T80 1T 62 e 40 781 :U—Only L iead reachiod tio yards, and not onough trading was duno to give an Idva of tnarkete ;;‘llli;. ‘We quote inferior to chiojce ab §2,75@4.76 per NEW YOI New Yone, July 4J, — Breves — Toceipla 1,350, uaking 3,480 for tho threo days, agalust 3,400 af tho saino timo lsst wookt. Quality wearcely fuir; genaral demiand vory modarato st a doclin of ko rinca Mun- day, Ordinary to primo nativo stecrs, $11,006$13.007 ook aud common, $).9CAH0.18: common ta good "Voxuu sud Uburokos cutile, $1.00GHILI0, BiEEP AND Layus—lioceipts. 4,940, making 11,010 for tho thires days, agatnat 15,40 sams timno last weok, Tuo markt hos riled dull and weak for sevaral davy, a8 tho supply Liaa ruther exceeded tho demand, Halca wero slow at 4i(os!io for sheop and G)@8X0 for Lambs, & fow lots going at 43 GJe, 3 Swine—lloceipts 543 makiug 17,030 for the throo daya, againut 10,810 8¢ the same e last Week ; nous otfurud ulive, BUFPALO, Burrato, July 30.—Carrie—Tecelpty, 272; total for tho weok, 8,205 10 market to-day. Hitrer AND Laktus—Kecoipty, 1,400 tofal for the ek, 1,610} markot dullud fst§ ouly ' fow lota of- erinis, TToGn—Tioeelpts, 1,000 ¢ total for tho week, 9,360 ; offerings confluod fo three 10uda heavy hogs, which readily sold at an advancod price, which can rdly b taken au & criterion of tho WNATket, thero Leing 10 fow offeringa; Mght hoge, uality and» sizo, fu_vory good uumnx; heavy LORS, 357 L0 6] lLu, $3,33(¢8,5, DALTINOLE, TavTiony, July 29.—CATTLX—The market opened fairly active, but towarts the closc beeaine dull, and prices declinod N@Moi very Lest, BA7'a; firat Guality, 41,@3%0; medium ur good falr quallty, 3% @ $ido; Brdibery thin stectw, oxeu, and cows, SUsIK0 moat salos, B8, Ikulf.( X Moas—In falr demand, closing d higher; rango, 10;6@11¢ Lecoipla, 4,694 [ rco anid Ingood demand § range, 4@3)¢ Iamba dull 8 $2.0044.50, Kocelpts, 4,170, HI. LOUIE. 87, mnx)'-. July :‘EI-—‘:lu&-;‘-Du .ulll lcl;;ob::.'x&.x. coods yurply L vty 03; ulockers, 00100 ; sl 557,505 Dacou, $7.15G1 ‘butehiors, s, e d 0aTTiE—Quict and unclianged ; recelpts, 1,718; rimio (o cholco nulivos, 10.45G86.503 goud, $3.30; 505 falr, $Li0@5,00 7 choics Tutes, §h38's ooy ;uw:m.w; falr, B3.6042.50 ; common 0 medlum, 724 6518, CINCINNATL c1nuATE, July 93, —[loui—~Scarco and 8rm ; #ood :li{il $1.16@7.83, xtrs $7.00; roceipts 4815 shipments i 1,110; wales, ————— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREION MARKETS, ueciat Dispaieh to The Chicaza Tribune. Livzaroor, July 29—11 8, m,~FLOUR—26@28s, Guani—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 10s; No. 2, v 10d; spring, No, 1, 10s3d3 No. 3, Vs 4d; white, No, 1, 108 743 No. 9, 1042d; club, No, 1,1183d; No, 3,108 6d, Coru, No. 1, 33 64 ; No, 3, 3is 6d, - Provisioss—Pork—American, 77s 61, Iard—Ameri- can, 004 64, Liverroow, July 29—2 p. m.—Conw—No, I, 8 6d; Nu, 3, Shiy * LATEST, Livsaroat, July 20,—FLoUi—Weslern canal, 363 e, Anat—Wheat—No. 2 to No, 1 spring, s éd.a 108 2, Corn—M{zed, Mrdita cd. PROVISIONA — Pork—Primo meas, 778 64, Tioot— Primo moxnjtifa, Dacou—Long clear middies, 83a 6d, 8liort clear milidles, 61s, Lard—Amorican, 605, Currsr—~Fiue Americon Tatraw—American, 40a o, TPrinoiecN—Refined, SA0KA 5 apirite, 83610, Loxnox, Tuly 20.—MoxeY—Tha Directors of the Bank of England to-day zed tha midsummor ratn of discannt at 2%, Tho rata of dlsconnt fn apen market for threo monthia billa {s 21/, or 2; below the Hank of Englund rates, Rato for money on the Slock Fxchangs for Governmont sccuritien, 14, Nato of dlscaunt in tho opien market for thres montha’ bilis, laler, 2, or i elow the Bank of England rates, Banu op Exaraxn—Tio bullion fn the Bank of En- gland {ncreascd £278,000 during ho week, Tho pro. partlon of the Bank of England's resorve to its Jalll- ty. which last woek wan 404, is now 61, Amount of bullion gone Inta the Bank of England, £118,00, OcraN TRLEORATH—Tho foats financial artlele saya: “Bhares of (ho Anglo-Amatican Telegraph Conipany ndvanced yeaferday, while thane of tho Di- rect Unitod fitates Cablo Company decllued, on sy un- confirmed rumor that tho steamship Farday had shandoned hier attempt to repatr 1y Injury of the die rect eable, and relurnad to England, The direct cablo haren aro now qaoted at £1.” Coxwors—Yaney and account, 04 1116, UNITED STATER BoNDs—5-208 of %5, 1074 § do of 07, 10833 10408, 1033¢ s now G, 1045, AMENIOAN RAILUOAD Towpa—Now York Central, 02 ; Krlo, 3% ¢ do pruferred, 26)¢. Tattow—4d 13458, PETROLEUM—IRIY M, BUIRirs TCAVENTING—=223/6 908, Tentes, K9f H5e, £—Tha specls {n tho Dank of Franeo lian Incrensed 1,1 , Fraxkvout, July 29,—Unitod States Londs of '63, 970, Axrwear, July 20,—PHTRoLEDM—! ¥y PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Trrrepuna, July D.—FEiRoLkus—Quict and firm; crudo, $1.20(31,22% at Darker's; rofined, 11Xc, Phils- delphia delivary, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. KEW YORK. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, NEw Yok, July 2h—Guan—\Wheat qulel; prices senorally without deelded chango, with perhapa littlo morae diaposition to sell fur forward delivery ; falea of 56,000 b at $1,09@1.4 for No, 2 Chicago and North- weatern ; $1.37 for No, 2 Milwaukeo fn store ; $1.35 1.40 for No. 1 soring ; $1.34a1.35 for ungraded Tows and Minnosota spring; $LUR@143 for winter red wostern ; §143@ 1,47 fur amber do, and $1.44@31,48 for ‘Whits Western ; alno 24,000 bt No, 2 Cbicago, all for August, ut $13), Ryo dull at Qgvlc for Canuda [n bond ; $1,0031,6 for now Htate, and $1,10 for old do, Barley qulot and unchinnged; $1.20 fu bid for primo four-rowed Stato to arrive in eptember, Corn a ehado firmer; fair export and homo tmdo de- matid; aales of 74,000 hu at §7@81c for steam Westorn mixed; 85@85c for il do; B3K@H0Ma for yellow Western, and 82c for Weatern mixed In atore, Oats opened firm § closed dull; salea of 49,000 bu st 60@Gle for ralxedd Western, and €3 ¢ 40 for whito do. Winsgy—Eteady; sales of 100 Lrls at $L.21 per gallon, Provistoxs—Middles qulet at 13%e for ety long clear. Lard lower at 183;c for primo steam, cash and August, aud 13%;¢ for September, Frrionrs—Ouist, To Liverpocl by ateam, 12,000 bu . grain at §(@H2{d ;2,000 bels flour nt 2 9 ; 160 balos cotton at ¥d, ‘Yo London by safl, 2,000 brls flour ot da, Groornres—8ugar—Market doll and beasy § falr to good xefining In yuoled ot BB 6163 prime, at 87-16c3 and whito Havana ot 10611, Coffec—Markot firm 3 mioderato fnguiry for mtid grades, We quoto Rio at 17351 0e gold 3 Maracatbo, at 21 @23xe gold, Teas— Market rules firm with ouly o limited inquiry, TatLow—Rules quict sud unchanged, We quote country and sity at 83;@374c, (7o the dwsociated Iress,) New Your, July #0.~Frovn—Market dull; bug- ers! favors recelpts, 16,000 brls; superfino Btate 3nd Weatern, $4,90@6.30; common to good extra, $5,60 @5.90; good to chofoe, $3.05@%50: white wheat ox- trn, $4,60@0,80; extra Olfo, $3.10@7.15; 8i, Louls, 5,508,235, Kyo flour dull af $6,0050.35, CoRN-AlEAL~~Dull at $4.00¢i 4,50, Unain—\Whoat quiet: recelpis, 23,000 bug No, 2 Cuicago mpriug, $1.30R1,34: No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.37; No, 2 Northweatern, $1.30@1.34 ; No, 1 priug, 1.40; ungraded Iowa and Minnesots spring, $1.28@ ; winter vod Weatern, $1.08@143: amber do, $1.43@1.47; whito d0, $1.44@1.43, Bye dull ; Canada In'boud, 923030; Statn, $1,10, Barloy quiot and un- clianged, Mult stoady ; Wostern at $1.60, Qorn in domand; market firm: rocelpts, 141,000 bu; mixed Weatorn, steamer, 82@840; do sall, 85@S 853@80jc, Oata—Markot dull; 'recelpts Wentorn mixed, 69@6le; whito do, 63@6dc, ellow, do, 000 bu; THav—~Firm ; ahipping, T5c. Gnocexies—Cotfoo—1tlo quict and unchangnd ; car- Rocs, 17X@200 n gold ; Jobbing, 17XG@Ile, in gold, Bugar quiet sud declining ; fulr ta good refining, 775 (w8 prime, 3 Muucovado, 17{@%%c; contrie Lugul, efined dull, olaises qulet, but firm, Itice quict and nuchiangod, PrrRoLRUM—Market dull and easter; refined, 11)c; crude, By @3’ e, Resiv—strained—Dull at $1.70@1,15, TunreNTINE—Spivite dull ; 12 i2)ge, 1'RovisIoNs—Naw mese pork quict at £1,00: Baptome ber, $11.00. Deef unclianged. Cut meata dull; mid. dlcd aleady; short cloar middies, city, 13%c} long den\'mfil‘t‘lg‘ n/;;c Tard firm ; primo ateam, $13.87x: Cicese—Finn at 511 Witk y—gtoady, at 81,1, PUILADELTIUIA, Pmapgurnia, July 20,—Frovn—Dull and weak ; snporfine Weatern, $4,25; extras, $1.50G5.00; Wikcon= »in and Minuesotd oxirs family, $3.973 26,25 3 Hiato, and Tndisus, $0.0080507 high keades, §1.06 Gu—Whoat dull and drooping; red, $1.308 1,30 mnber, $LOT@LIS; white, $1,40@1d0, Corn highor ; Westorn mixed, Bo: yellaw, dio, Oata utesds; white, 65@06¢; mixod, 62 3Clc, PRTROLXUM—Littlo offering; rofinod, 11Xci crude, B)(n@d 4 YRiakv—Quiet ; Westorn, $1.21, o Speoe—Clorar, " chofes, $15.00 tmothy, $2.008 BUTTRR—Firm: Now York Stato and Dradford County extras, 13@3Uo; Orste, 33sdc: Woatern ox- tras, 20& 220 Weatern frsts, [7Gu180; Weatern rolls, oxtras, 3@%:0 ; do firsts, 18@Nic, Crivrag—Steady ; Western, 10@104e, Eaas—\Wosker ; Wostern, fresh, lio, b ounequict and unchanged BT, Lo July 29.—~Frova—Quiet snd unchange fox 1o aut” saedju graded; beat qualition Anners bald ligher, Uusai—Wheat—Oferings very wild, rangiog $1.03 No.3 rod winter: $1,60 Uid cashi; $1.52 bl alon t $1.57 @1.3 August ; $1.3%41.98% Bop- o Corn firmer; eld higher: No. 4, Toa bid, casls wnd lul{. sales at 0U3;s U0 Heptembor, Oats unsotiled and lower for cash§ higher for future; No, 3, “eardote, Bucslo cuahi dljgusdine Auguit.” iy avitoNi—Lork dull and lower; $21.00@3L. Tard dull and nominal, Bulk meata quiet ohd woak ; shoulders, 8%,¢; clear-rib, 11%0; clear, 12¢, Bacon 21"" "1'" Tower; atioulders, o; clear-riby12@1350 3 ar, L. Wiitskv—Quiet but steady; 31,18, Recxivre—Flour, 200 bele; whoat, 40,000 ba; corn, 3,00 bu ; oaty, 14,00 bu, DALTIMONE. : DirTiMong, July 20,—Frous—Firmer; not quots- bly biguer, natx—Whoat—Wentern nominal ; No, 2 Milwaukes apring, $1.83®@1.34, Corn firtaer aud Ligher s Wostorn mived, 84e. Oata firnt § fairly activa: mizod Western, 6l@dza; whita do, isabdc, itye, $1.00, Mav—"quiet; Pénnaylvaita aud Maryland, 2@c8. Vuovinions—Quict, but steady, Pork, $32,.00, Bulg w—Bhoulilers, vifo cloar rib, Lixof Goss, X3 o packed, lacon—Bhoulders, 10! | 1320, e lsgiativie, Lan Wi 1tio Corver—Unchangul, ;VIHII Qmeilizhu‘ firm st ll.fl.l 11 4 PKTROLEUM~-Firmer ; refined, 114@! CHE BR@NC * o HAEUREerch TOLEDO, ‘Torrpo, July 29,~FiLoyu——Steady and unchsngod, Onaax—Wheat, No. 3 higher aud stcady; fair de. mand; No.1 whita Wabash, $1.50; No, 8 do, $1.40; No, 1' white Michigan, $L43)’; amber Miculgau, $1.89% ; now, $1.33; No, 1 red winter, $1.423; No, 3 0, 31.80). Corn dull; & uliado lower, closing weak high-mixed, 7§50; Auguat, 18550 ; Beptember, 184c} ow-mixed, 154407 Bo grall, S damiaged, Goyice Oata ateudy, with 's fale domaud ; No. 2, 870 s Aus gust, 43¢ ; Beptombor, 41%c, s 1tiTe—Dull and nominal, pilEoNirTe—Vlour, 418 brls} whaat, 9,000 bu; corm, O . Huteaire—Flour, 1,000 bris; whest, 16,000 buj corm, 43,000 bu ; vats, 12,000 bu, CINCINNATI. Cuuctwwaty, July W.—FLoux—Good speculative do mund and b 3 fawlly, $1,25@0.60, A ¢ steady: red, 31,40@T.45, Cornin fair demand and lower; mixed, T13@740. Osta firmers Lield highor; 65@700, Rye lrregular { how apot, USod $1.63 ; to arrive, VI@J%0, Provisions—Fork nquiet. ,00, Lard Bulk moats_dull; sboulders, 6503 cloar il lour 125, acon dull§ suGuldizs, 940§ 2407 clear, 150, ky—Firm at $1.10, Euul—fllufllr at 1o, Burter—Falr domand ; firm, Uuxesk—Firm at 10} @16, O1s—Uncliauged, R k )s‘ i cloas MILWAUKEE, MiLwivies, July W, —Frous—Quist and un. changed, Ura1N—Wheat qulot but stesdy; No. 1 Milwaukes, $Llux: No. waukeo, §1.1 )i- Auguat, $L17% her, §1.16.Cora stiady ; alr demaud 1 Ko, £0)e, Oala 1y with a (alr demaud ; No, 2, 80Xc, Harley easier; No, 3 Tnnl Beptenber, $1.08, lyo dull sud nowlbsl ; No, §, vda, Provisions—Dull snd nominal, Mess pork, §20,50, Lard—iTime steam, LIXGHIN FuxiouTe—uict Lut sieady ; wheat to Buffalo, 33 . BOSTUN. Tosrow, July 38.—Frovs—Qulet; Woeel fine, $5.0¢@Y.43 ; commun S5@e, sin 'snd Mionesota uxiras, $4.35(47,38 ; Obio, Iodisus, and Michigas, §4.6097.45] whlte whust Tiinols, $0,75009,00: Bt Tonin, §0,75@8,5 Mineats 20, Ml Qi Auiet at 1N to e ¥ quiet o 0 for mized any rm I domand st 67 aud white, et @700 {oF iz " Taly 20, BUFFALO, urrato, Jaly 20.—~Qnrne—Wheat entire Inal'} to demand. Corn quiet aud easy s No, 'Z ?;’"’ Tic, ' Oate, mora deninnid; carce; whits, c, L] UanaL Frxtaits;—Firm to New York, N o J‘ :‘.WI?HLEAN“. Lo r.w On 4, Jul ). —UArs~Lower ; 'y dolnpt @ % or; vory liity iak—Lowar ; $1. Otliors unchasge —_—— MARINE. % PORT OF CHIGAQO, JULY 20, Anntveo—Schr Prida, Miskegon, bark; Drop M. ronger, 8t, Joaoph, nundelen s nchr Mariner, Horny Piet, wond § prop B, D, Caldwsll, Port Inron, aup. i Darga Oliver Oromwell, Port Huron, mit; roy Waverly, Duffulo, sundrios; ster Carona, 8t, Jbvppb' sundrion; stmr Bhebbygan, Manitowoe, Aundrie, | nehir Goorge M, Cano, Buffalo, coal; ackr Ada Medony) + Mcenominee, Inmber: achr I, 1%, Wade, '\lllll(egrm1 Inmber § achr Diackhawl, Silver Lake, fumber; 1p Obarlos J, Kershaw, BufTalo, cosl; stmr Mukego Suskegon, sundeles; wcow Danuor, Mullang, fumbers pehr L Willard, Muakogos, lumber; bargo Windsor, Manisleo, fumber. prop Océnto, Groon Day, sundries ; atme fwron, Rar, satiick, sundrien 3 prop G, 1 Ieath, Bangatuck, puy, driea ; mebr Itobert I3, King, White Lake, wood ¢ Prop Moliawk, iuflalo, sundries § schr ¥aleon, Ludington, lumber § prop Dean Hiehmond, Buftalo, sunilrieg; §rop City of Owen Sunud, Kincardine, sslt § prop Nev tira, Grand 1aven, towings large City of Grang tTaven, Grand Haven, nmber ; bargn Golden Hary Grand Ilaven, Imubér; bargs Wolverine, Grang Htaven, lumber § Farga Apprentico oy, Groud Maves, Yunber § weht Impurlal, Tawas, Jumber § achr J. Nea, Jr., Whito Lake, lumibor; nebe Bielle Irown, Ogong Bay, telegraph pulea ; prop Charles Rintz, Maulstey Inmber ; Largo Harmany, Mantateo, lumbe: tawa, Tudington, lumber, CLEARKD~SolF J, B, iticharde, Dufalo, yhuat prop Favorite, Monomitier, wundrion’s sche ones, Cerlar Hiver, 30 bels & and sutdries; .!nhn‘\,.' sebr Mafy Jelin, White Lako, 00 bu oats, 10 brla yery aud nuriiriea s ek 1. 1, Moralt, Dffalo, D0 L3 corn j kehr A, M. Peterson, Buffulo, 41,Uk0° b’ wheats aclie '@, B, Iavard, Ifalo, 60,000 bu corn ¢ sehr K Darley, ThiTalo, 20,650 bu cor 3 prop Measenger, By Jowoptiy 6 Lrln pork and_sundric Toveph, 44 k - H i M:l!l‘ ':l«'l)lrlinn, 5t a biser, aud sundriod ; tur Bhebo Manitawoe, 260 bl hides, and sundrics, Sl Ntout CLranacra—Irop Dudger tate, Tnffalo® 13,115 b corss, 1,420 brla flour, 170 sk driod applos, | riw pork, aud sundris; propa, P, Heatl, Hungatucy, 200 green bides, uud wundries ; stmr Muskegon, My eyon, 10 Lrlw cement, 3 hrla beof, 10 Lrl potatoes 6 el park, and sundrien ; tme Huron, Molland, o Tt eori, and sunidrlen s ache 1, . Buekhout, Bufialy, 18,060 hu wheat : prop Peorfoss, Duluth,' 100 brly cement, aud wundrios, LAKE FREIGHTS, CUICAGO, Orain frefghts waro vory quict yealorday, Dale wero unchauged for wheat and o shado firmer fop corn, The Buffalo chiarters wero: Schr J, G, Manten, wheat, at iHge ; sehir Ganges, corn, af’ 3%c; prop Mo bawk, whoat, through. To Sarular—Frop Caldwel, and harge O, Cromwoll, corn, through, Capaclty, 70, 000 bu corn and 65,000 b wheat, DUFFALO. The engagementa mado on tho 27th wore: Schy ' Sasco, salt, to Cloveland, 6o per brl; schr Deolawary, coal, Cloveland to Milwankee, 65e por ton; achy Yeaneln Terriman ond J, C. larrison, cosl, ty Clricago, 0c per lon, MILWAUREE, Graln freights on tho 27th wero activo st anchanged rater, Charters: To Kingston—Schrs O, M, Dond, John Bchuotte, and W. B, Phelps, wheat at xe, Te Duffaio—Tiark Fottfo Wolf, schrs Thomas IZ. lowland, M, J, Cummings, P, 1, Locke, aud Hattie Johnaton, ull wheat at 3ge. CLEVELAND. Tho following charters were reported on tha b Sieam bargo Anua Smith, fron oro, L'Anse to Erle, p, 1,3 sleam Large D, W, Fowers, coal to Chicago, 75 nchr Peshtiga, coal to Chicago, 706 ;3 bark Constitution, coal, Ashtabuia to Chicago, 706 : achr Lotus, coal, ke boygan, 786 free; schr Kilderhouse, coal fo Chicage, 3o freo ; achr Dalawsro, coal, Ashtsbula to M. ‘waukoo, 03¢ frea ; achr David Vance, coal, Dldck Rive to Milwaukeo, 650 froo, LAKE MICHIGAN. . CHIgAGO. Yesterday was ono of tho dnllest days of tho seasy onthoriver, Dut few veasels arrived or deparied, and tho tug-men basked in the sunshine all day. Only ons lumbor-1ftion vessel was attho market evening, .., The proprietors of dry-dooks Are anziou- 1y walting for aceldents, Thoy have nothing to dost present,...Capt, Prindivillo {a going to build anotbe yachtto take the placo of the Zoo, which 18 to be tho bed and fleeteat yet built at thls port....Tho damageto tho sbutment of Olark stroct bridgo, occasioned by tho strr Japan running oto it, did not smouatts much, Tho structura was fully ropairod by 1 o'clock yeatcrday afternoon. Only a fow piles wore forced oul of placo, and that was all the damage dove. ., Therowil o no_yachtrace noxt Bsturisy. A meoting of tht ‘Yacht Ciub will be Licld at the Blhorman Ifonso Batun day ovening to make the Arrangemonts for tho ner ono,...Harry Mason, 8 saflor on tho schr Nellh Wilder, whila taking 8 drink from the tank Wodneadsy night, 'fell overbaard and was drownod, This wu near 'tho hglithouse, and tho schooner was loaving port, 1iis body has riot boen recav LAKE ERIE. EANIT, " Speclal Dlspriteh o The Chleago Teidune, Ene, Pa, July 2,—Arrival from Chicsgo, prey Mercusnt, Departaro for Chlengo, stmr Chins, Ba colpts, 6,600 bris flour, Freights firm. Oharier schr James D, Sawyer, coal ta Chlcago at 60c, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Epecial Dispiite to The Chicago Tribun Lagarry, 1N, July 20,~ABRIVED DY Riven—8ims Dollo of Ottaws, from Heury, with roturning exeun sloniats, Deeantep—8tmr Dello of Ottaws, with exoursfonlstt for Henry, TanseD INTO CANAL~Prop Chins, from LasSalle, wilh 196 empty ol Larrels for Chicago ; smr Bollo of Ottaws, with returning oxaursionlats for Ottawn, PastED OUT—Prop Chins, with light load of men chandiso for LaSalio; atmur Delia of Ottaws,from Ottse wa, with ezeuraion party for Houry. Twelvo feot aix fnches of watcr on mitro-stll of lock 15, and riser atill rising, . Dinwarpont, July 3.—ABnIvED—Hoard of Trads, tics, 4,600 bu corn ; Neptune, Ottawa, 5,800 bu corn} ap Montauk, Lockport, 1,000 brls flour: Jobn Car r, Utics, 8,000 bu coru; ‘Danube, Ottaws, 6,000 by cofn, CLEARXD~—Decr Park, Jollat, 74,091 £t Inmber, 58,200 1ath 3 prop Palins, Ghillioctho, 51.600 £t lumber, 25,00 lath, 800 povts ; Paron Browulow, Chililcothe, 9,161 1t Yamber; Gen, McClolln, Jollst, U,168 £t lumber§ Onondaga, Jollct, 34,7456 ft Tamber, 150,000 shinglet, 41,000 Iaih's Goorgla, ‘Henacs, 90,026 ft Tuwmber; Gea. Blierman, Morrin) 80,038 £t luniber; J, D, Loonst, Honry, 81,868 £t lumber, MISCELLANEOUS, Batnrday afternoon Capt, Miller launched from bit yard, iu Port Dalliouale, ona of the Jargeat voascls evet bullt on the Welland Canal, Her dimensions aro 178 feet O luches keol § 179 fect over all ; 30 fest 7 luckes beami aversgo depth of hold, Il fect, BBt fs mamed Ark,.,The bark Iomisphert and tho schra Libbie Nan ond I H. Moss wero liboled at Detroit Tucsdny by the United Hiates Marshal aud brought back to settlo somo clairs agalust tuom....The tug Honsation of Luffalo, bsss been sold by her owner, James M, Tessequy, to George Oarson, of Quebec, for & consideralion of §2,700... Tus tug Sol Rummsge Las buon sold by Caph, I & Hmith, of langor, to O, J, Smith, of ibe samo place, consldorstion $9,000,..,The lake rvey party, undar tho chargo of Mr, Frod Term assiuled by Br. A, T, Morrow, whick hes beon oper- ating on Lako Ontario, is now at work on Niagars River, belng encamped on Strawberry Island judt elow Duffalo,,,.The Detroit Fnst sunouncos 1be srrival at Dotroil of tie wrocking tug Monitor, (o Lier secoud crulne on Lake finron, with s full losd of oro and trapa taken from the schirs Mountaiuoor i Twilight, which wero uuuk & fow yosru 8go_near h, The vessels are _repo as broken Il o plecca, The Monitor will leats agaln in o few dsys for the wrock of 3¢ pFob Avun, wiak off Orewford's Quarry, Lake ilures, To Yaisa e engitios and holler.. Capt. Niewsap, the scow R, M, Hecker, ruports pleking up » w:l wprit with gear attachiod Off Shoboyyan ou Fridsy ut week, It belonged to n vewsel of large sizo, belod %0 by 20 and seemed to have been taken out by collls fon,” Capt, N, removed tho gear Lofore casting the spar advift, and now awaits s ciaimant for it....The Dotrolt 7vibuna wtatea that Bupervisink Tnspectors Genorsl Buruett, of the steamboat service, (auum;r with Mz, heplrd, Buperviaing Iuspoctor of (ko Byl falo duitlot, arrived at Duirolt Friday moruivg, 1t loft Dotroit in company with Afr, llal‘m, lu-lm-mr P tlie Dotroit district, for Chicago by rall, "It fa the tantion of Mr, Halyh snd Mr. Burmott to makoa tod! of {nepection throughout thix and adfaccut disiricih muum: aa far s Duluth sud ruturaing by Lod, TIE CHICAGO BOARD OF THADE. The unlvading of the damsged comn un board bl vousol, Iylug {n thie river opposite Lanagan'y duck ob tho Cauada slore, {8 progressing favorably, Tot grain fu taken out Ly meaus of 4 rotury punp, 454 transforred to thio vhiore by largs scow-boats, where 18 80ld to farmers sad others, wosity for feadlug Lg% From 10,0% to 13,000 bu yet reruain in the vesssl, sl 4 which wlll be renioved withina few daye, 1t iv undet stood that tho vesscl will Le rebuilt, he prosesid] very dilspidated sppearance sbove water, bul it 38 Lier bojtom I8 comparatively sound,—Lugule Commer clat Advertiaer, ————— TRIAL OF BISHOP WHITTINGHAM. Barritony, Md. July 29.—Procoedings ig ,‘h; Coust of Inquiry futo :hoJarelununom of Bisb- op Whistiuguaa (Eplscopal) bave commons 80CI04 stualon. A L !