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STATE OF TRADE. The Bustness of the Banks Offers Litite for Comment. Tho Burplus of Loanable Funds Large, and Rates Weak. The Produce Markels Generally Tirmer, Lard, Wheat, Corn, and Barley Stronges= A Moderate Shipping Movement, FINANCIAL, The biainess of tho banka last week presenteil an few festures far comment as woukl bo oxjected at his scaron, Tho only sctinty ¥islhla ot this time in the trade of thocity lain brealsu@aon the Hoard of Trade, Thin movement contelbutes very littlo to the Luaincas of the loan market. Tho apeculativo transac- tions are earried”an upon margine mainly, snd earry- ing ewaff, which often absor! Isrgs amount of funds, {8 at & minlmum, ou account of the condition of prices. Morcantilo buniness 18 vory quiet. The fall trado ewaita tho reaulie of tho incoming harven, and merchants have little recourss to thia hauke, o1- cept in Aou casea Lo make up for poor colluctious I the conntry, Tho operationaof the lomlar-dealers employ s small portion of the funds iu the market, But all thess causes combined keep in ure but & amall partof the surplus avallablo. Rates aralomw, hut the Tolicy of the Lanka i to sborten tho timeof dis- countr, TNE FIVE TER CENT LOAY. When Becrotary Dristow aseumed charga of the Treasury Department, on tha &iof June, 1874, the Laiancs of the 5 per cent Inan, aathorized by the re- funding acts of July 14, 1870, snd Jun, 29, 147, then nnfsaued was §178,514,300, tho original amount being $300,000,0:0, Durlng July, 1574, domestia bide aggro- gutiug $10,113,630 wers accepted, reducing the balanco of the lonn to that extent, Hince that time $73,000,00) Tinve been delivered to 1his London Hyndieste, which conalats of the Rothachilds, Heligmans, and Morgan & Co. Testden this tha Syndicate have subscribed to tho amonnt of $41,k97,5¢0, Thero are, therefore, remain- Ing of tho new 5 per ceut honda § 3,030, The op- ton to aubscribe for the Inst named amount until the 15th of November, givea the Syndicate the entiro con- trol of the loan during tho continuance of tha option, iaten of difeuunt at thie banka aro #@10 per cont to rogular cuslomers, o good outside borrowers, witly thio right kitl of security. rates are mado 2 orf percent lower; Juaus can be mado by such at 6 per cent for 60 daga. l’,:n fho street, buriness in light. ‘The offerings of pond_commerelal paper are enticient to meet tho de- mand. Rates ata (g 14 per cent, New York exchange was quoted at the ramo rates na on e day before, but witl s trmer tendency, Sales were made at 25 discount Lotween banks for $1,000, Thoru {s o movement of curreucy to the wheat dis- trict, Lut it 14 1ot large, Tre ricarings Saturday woro 33,276,610,36¢ ifor the week, $21,201,533,053 for the corresponding week of last year they were $18,452,412,02, GOVEUNMENT BONDS. ay —Janwary and July. A—Januney und July Gold was 112@112)¢. Greau! 1 on tho dollar, PUREION EXCITANGP. Storling exchango was 4430, @ 1901, § cable tranafors, London, 4915 Parls, BLIX, Other rates of forelgn sxchange ara quotc Paris (francs) o aseeesas tiermany (rdichmarks) Switzerland (ranch)., Bwadrw, Norway, aud Dentaurk (kroner). Austria (paper doring CITY AND COUNTY Chicago City 7 9 ct. bonda..., 10" Chicajtn City 77 ct, Rowerigo, Chiicago City 7 % ct. waterion 10 Chieugo City 7 9 eriificates 49 Chirago Clly 0 3 ct. certifleates 98 Coolk Couty 7 1 of, bomibs,.,.. 103578 Ity 2. Weat Park 7 por cent buinds. v e Bo (& int kgt & lut. & ut, ock-Yard 11ido aud Laeather I - e City Rallwaz, Soulh Kido Weat Sid Chamber of Commerce, Chicugo Gan Light sud C e Caluiet Duck C 0 rihwestern gold bunds, Putlmen Palace Car Company Dietrict of Columbiu 3,05, thy United States LATEST. New Yonr, July 31.—Gold advanced from 12 to 1Y, destined to 113%, recoversd to 1133, sud closed at 112, Tho decline was factlitatod by ruzmors from Washiuglon that tbo Scerctary /would acll s largo awouLt of gold next month, suma ostimates placing 1Lio umount s Ligh aa $6,000,0.0. Rates pald for bor- Tuwing 4,1, aud 13 per ceut. Loans were also mado flat und 2 per cent for earrying, Qovernuts dull and irrcgular, Nafiroad honds stronger in tho late afternoon deal- inge, «apectally for Chicago & Northwestern counoli- dted gold Lowdw, Large trausactions woro made, sud tho prices advanced to BTe, closiug at that figuro, On tho Block Exchiangoas well as in tho Gold Room tho markets wero aligtly affected by Tumors ln re- gard to tho falluro of a firm in tho cotton and ex- chango business, Lut the rumor turned out to ba with- out any foundation It fact, When the bascless chajac- fer of iho FUDIOF waa exposed, an advance took place Wentern Unfuu raso toud;, knd closod at Kal; ¢ Shora ndvanced fo 634,@iidic; PaciQo Mail 10 307 40, und Northwestern (o 4Xatd';, tbo Taat sales Baviuyg Ueen ot theno prices, St Psul firm ot 38w & Ohio & Misslgslyp! recovored from 183 to 19§, ‘Tho marlet closed sciivo and irregutar, ‘Transactions on the Exchauge to-dny aggregated 117,« 881 whores, of which 21600 wore Laka Bliore, 9,000 Northwestorn Common, 2201 Pacifio Mail,’ 25,600 Uik, i1d 30000 Wostert Union, Ond forelgn bauker, who intenlod shipping a Ja anouns of 4ol Lo-day.wILidrew i, and tste Hlace sess Unitod Biates bonds, which he was abla to do with tho Mdniuco in gold youterday o 111 34 “'hin wookly bank statotnent {s as fallown : Taans, fi- ereane, $1,355,600 3 apocie, decrewse, 1,74 Togal bendr, tcredse, $3T8,M0' doponily decrasnc, 11,073 W0 clsculation, docreass, $23,00, Ll peservo sh simat i et ,nlm 54 oney markst easy 8 percent. ‘The Amtat- A T A ot i v racalpis, K83,000, Clearings, $34,000,000, Hiarling cxchange, 447% @ 1853¢, ‘Oonpons, 8L, Douponw, '0 ‘Coupous, '63,. . % oy Tonnossca s, od... GUAC Tounwiseo 68, uew, 403 Virginia ta, old.,, Wealern Unlon Tel. Pacitic Mati, . e, Now Jersey Central.. 1084 Ltock Tulanid 034 4. Now York Geatrai. o200 | ¥ 1% Chicsgo & Allon, ... 1045 | Chieno & Atou 31103 aulssippl .. 9] Indiaga T il L, Bur, & Quiticy 124 Tiannital & &t Jo, 20 Del., Lack & Wil..... 140 o, i{ * Allautic & T'sc, Tel,, 19 “Noribwestern pd.> 0% | Central Pac, boudu, 1013 Clave., Oin, k. ol 45]) | Union Pac, bonds. .., 1015 et A eesia COMMERCIAL. The following were ihe roceipts and shipments of the leadiug sriicles of produce in this city during the twenty-four bours endiug at 7 o'clack on SBaturday morulug, and for the cursespouding date one year sgos ( BIPKEXTE, Tiws, | e, 4,003 i 220,810 1,344 | aH, 41] | 180,36 oll % 0 By 3000 pUATEN 09, P THI: CIIICAGO Carnl meatn, el bila, Lark, hrls. mnls, {4 pla 35,400 hectolitres per annum, equal to 11,7 o 0f £0 1ta; 124,000 hectolis teea In oqual to 435,700.000 T, With 2,136 1 nea fiad a aurping from tho 18,724,510 hactolitres, cqual to ot ‘erop of 1414 for espart or 931,00 &3 Tite whoat cras of the United States in 1974 wae er- timated by the Agrionl'ural Dapartmont st 3)),(,000 Bty ok 4 @ estitusto of the whieat crop of 1373 1a 81 per cent of that of 1474, or 244,00 ),000 bty Tho winter wheat eropof tho United States in about esnty a1 10 spzing whoat crop 40 per cent of by o Ul whit Fwheat erop ia this year report~ el atort o the West andin Californls, an 1'the promire of Liesnilrg wi erop is ba tter than that of 1474, ‘Thamr ool by whint erap of tha United Statey 3.0 preport Mo 1473-% will prababiy ) a very much Toas 1aty 1t wury Las feom tho crop of 14, ‘Il ceronc o aln tha Cinadas, ospe. a0 1 bir.ey, pronise s full average, Clowing weatiier on the Brtish Tlos aftor » rro- loniged Aoy porind han caused declining prices in Dreadatitla am weil an (n Franee, indieating less dame age fram the riorms and flonds than was espocted dur- g the prevalence of the storms, Touitry, o Qame, ki inlly wheat ira ' apl'w, il Heane, Hay. tona, “Fhiere liave beon lieavy ran falis this ani last waek throughont tho Northwestern and Wenlorn filstes, aud Anption ¢ 4,9.0 L wheat, 1465 by cort, 2,109 bu | 1t fa Toarel that in tho winter wheat jroducing sece tiona much damage lias been dono fo tho wheat on Lo onta, , fielda aml in the snock, Tho following grain wae ‘"jl""-'"" Inta etore on | Ty pariing the rya crop, atmost the whale of Ger- Baturday morning: 33 ears Noo 1 spring, 146 cats § many, and atill morothe south and west of Kussls, N, 2do, 47 cars 0. 3100, 3 carw wejectod do, 2 cors | con iinof he ulunoas af thn crope, 3 o prads do,202wheat); 4% cara and £,700bn high- untealia, with & largsr surplie of whimt than far ',fix.f.'{' :‘m‘:‘ muc:r.,-t:dd 29,130 b Ne, 2do, 77 c:" ‘J}“:‘:"_f'r;n'c’{h"a"»m ;ll:: &xlmrll‘:, h:uIM ¥ i X 2 toiag rejected do, 12ears no grade do {361 cars corn); 3 i au 160,000 lons of wheat w! left for expart. tara while oats, 13 ¢ars aud 3,600 b No, 2 do, 8 carnre- | The cabilg ropnrta a dranght in tha North and Routh Jeeted do, 1 car no grado do (210ata) ; 1 car new ro- of Portugal, with o threwtened famine {u two or thres Joted £50; 1 car nw No. 3 barley, 2 cars rojectod da, Pprovineos, 1 rar nogradodo, Tutal (630 curs), 270,000 bu, In- spected ont 3 62,129 bu wheat, 120,730 ba corn, 8,500 Lu onts, 193 b rye, 8,415 bu barloy, Tho followlngg were the receipts and shipmenta of Dresdatufis and llvo slock at this polut during the past DROOS CORN. Atwater & lirv., of New York, wrilo a4 followa coucerning brom cort : “Tho domand coutinuos moderate, For the past threo monthn thero Las been no atock tn the handa of fuannfactirorns they havo pursuel the palley of by ing in amafl quantities to_aupply Smmediste wan week and for tho correspouding weeks ending 88 | ‘Thiswteady jobtiug demand atil continues (though dated: it fs dimeult to place any large lots), and the wtock ia teing gradualiy reduced. By actual connt we place Receipte— fhe entire stork [n this market {n hands of Tecetvers, Tiour, bris, dealers, speculutors and manufacturers, at 916 balea, Whrat, b These Ogares will not vary 10 bales elihur way. Uno Foir ago to-day the stock was 2,303 balea, or nearly Ahrec timea greater, aned this proportion we conafder a fair cstimale of tha entlra crop of the countrs.” Tac olreular glves stop topotte fram ninstivn towns in the States of Ohfo, Indiana, Virginda, Tows, aud Tilinols, Tt appoirs that the fnciowse In the acrenga fn thioss Statos i+ 1ot nuaterial, and that thero is very lit- Ho old corn back it (he connt Since these reporta wers olitaiued lettera havo becn ved from tho braom=rarn ro.tlona of this Btato and Oufo, which stalo that the severa storma have leew very deatructive (o €1 crop, S pnite— Flour, brls. Whoat, bu, Corn, b Oata, bu. Tiye, bu.., unlr{. bu. Curod ineaty, by, Tizet, brls. Lard, 1bs, Tive liogs, No. Cuttle. No, Tuie following were the exports of flour, wheat, aud corn fram Now York during tho past week and tho weck previous: PROVISIONS, 110G PRODTCTS—Were active in the transfor of round lots from Auguat inlo Boptomler, but very «uict otherwise, with 1t chango in prices. 1oy wero plenty aud oasler, sud Judging from the tone of the market tho previous afternoon it wolila eeem that prodict wonld have tended downward slightly on actual aales, As, Liowever, the | rincipal bumness done was i1 turning over, the only r.tal thing i the traus- action belng tho diifcronce betwoen tho two options, Jast Previous Tast | thonominal priccs wero mot neccssrily n gauge of wecks year. those at which sales conhd bo made, The nomiual Tlour, brls 24,214 20 | fgurcs were higher than thaeo of the preceling evene Bumat By fug, when the wmarket weakened under tho effort to “Tue ratnfall continues In excess of tho requirementa | ¢l tw0 o throe lus o pork und lard, pek) of tho grain producing soctions of Europo and Amerf. [ Mrs Fonx—Waa active fu exchauge, and 2G5 o elams ez 1o tho ialtation s copious s o | DT Ll bigher, with vers teady tono_{hroughout, Yo unwelcome, and threaten extenalvy loss in gather. | Sales were reportod of 73 brla cuh at $:0,503 7,000 brla T tho crapn. 3ty sections havo Leen under wrater | Foler AUGUSE at £20.10:120.615 9,200 brly keller Boptam- for meveral dags past, aud the letters receivad on | \°F &t $:0.00320.30; and 1,56) brisacller Octobor at Saturday by commisiion morchauts nearly oll boro | $10.724@20.8% Tolal, 1 rls, Themarket cloned testimony to the extraorditary downpouring, which | Me3dv at 821G canhior reller Auguat; £20.03 for Sep~ smont tucited the feur fu tho Inindu of womo that wo | lomber : sud nominaily at §2,75 for Uctober, Extra are Iu the midst of a socond detugo. 1t fa now certain | IFIWC Was auoted at $14.05. that 8 great dea) of geain has been absolutely drowno | _ Laup—Was tn moderato demand, snd nominally ad- out, and that a great deal moro Laa been #o spollod [ ¥Ancod 20¢ per X0 ia near thoeud of tho scexl that ft cau ouly bo used os fodder. How much the aggregate yield will be diminshed by tho pluval vlsi- tatlon canuot now bo maro than guessed ot, but thero canbo no doubt that the consequences will bo norlous, not ouly to individual farmers, but to tho community atlarge. W hear of wheat thint 1 growing vigorously in the wliocks, 'mld tangled masmos of weeds; corn thut Is running Lo etalk, aud multituded of ca that ean naver Hipen; oats which aru packed tgitly on the ground, and barloy that fs discolored beyond hopa thougli hogs were casier hioro, and Livorpool was un- Bales were reported of 5,000 tes seller chaugod, at (07, August at £13,10: 50 tes seller September at $13,30@12.50 ; 250 ten aeller October at §1 4,0 tea sellir tho year at £12,00, Total, { market closed firmu at $13.40 cash or soller August, oud $13,50 for Scptemter, Meats—Were fu very good demand (for summer prodict), and steady at W recest docline, with little offered, n the markel 8 underatood (o Lo sold well ahead, aud 1ho whirments of tha paat week have been of making No, 2. And this not in isolated patehes, [ more than 1,000,000 e per day. Sales were roportod but all over vast areas of rouatry : whilo it atili raina, | of 100 Loxs lders st Hige 3 20,000 3ba sumier do at By and 200 boxes suimer sbort Hbe at and thero In no prospect of tha clouda lifulug to allow the work of tho harvest to Lo fatsliod, Tue leading produca marketa wora activo on Satur- dny, aud generally strongor. Tho domand was chiuily spcculative, and the now business was priucipally based ou tho weatlior facts noted above, But it wan tho last day of the month, anil thers was o great deal to b dona In settloment of August optious, or chauy- ing over Into Soptomber, in order to provide for tho duliveries of sfondsy, Thero was, Lowever, no pressure for July In any quarter except In oats, and that was of bricf duration, The July doila had mostly boen settled up previously. There was mora doing for shipment than is usual on » Baturday, but Uttle in whoat, that trado dragging @0 much 83 to foad to the fufrcuco hat tho lminedlale wants of Europa wora pratty well provided for by the reccit sharp outward movement of that cereal. The position of tho dry-goods market wan the same BRAEADSTUFFS. an on the preceding dayv of tho week. Qulet pervadad | FLOUR—Was in good demaud, botl on localaccount all dopartments aud tho teuor of prises wis apain | and for zhipmicnt, und bolders adranced thelr views steady. Orocerlos woro romsanably sctive. Ordery | 1galse por brl, fn sympathy with the improvoment in 3 ‘The market closcd at 8he for sboulders, cash or eller Augost, and 8ige for do scller Bep tember; 1o for long closrs, cash or sellor Au- gust, und 1140 for do soller Soptember; 113/0 for whort ribs, cash or metler Angust, and 120 for do welier Hoptembery 12¢ for abort cluarw, cash or seller August, aud 1255 for do seller optéember, Dozed mests o higher than the prlco for lovso luta, Long sud short clear, bLoxed, quatel at 12s% and long cut bums ot 123/@13xe, Summer-cure English tneats 80 for shouiders, Joose: 11ije for Camberlands Yozed ; 1140 for loug cloars do; and ‘e for short ribs doj sweet-pickled hamw, wrage, 117;@13¢, Bacon meats quoted ut 1i15c for bawms, D¢ fur shouldera, 130 for whiort ribe, and L for biurt cloats—sll packed. an Wi quist at i@y EEF PRODUCTS—Wero 1 chaned at §4.2 for mesa; $). 20,5 21,00 for hams, “ALLOW—Quotad ut BI@8Hc fur packers’, and nominally un- 3 for oxtra meas; aud frowm tho Interfur tradashow 8 gralusl fucreaso, aud | wheat, Huloh wero reporied of 700 brla winters at our Juobers Iook for ateady hnprovemeut from thiv | ¢155:57.003 3,10 Urls pring extras chielly ut $3.25G thno on. 'Coffeen wero strong. Bugirs romam | 1,00; und 240 brlaryo tlouron privato terms, Total, ey aud bid fair to go lower, e, Birupd, | 108) bris. The markot closed with tho fol- 5, splecs, and moaps wero steady und | gwjng as tho saugo of prices: Choleo win- frm, Tho bolter market continmes 8ctivo | jor gxiras, $5.70@7.35) common v good do, on loeal aud shipping mccount, snd vemalnk | 2540 3 cholco spring oxtras, $3.50G0.00 5 fuir do, firm, under scauty supplies. Good to fancy grades are wantod by local consuwmers at 3)@ o, Choesu was quict and nominally steady st 1u@tlo for geod to prime factory. In tho fsh market no importaut <clange was observable, Cod was ugaln quoted weak, while mackerel, whitefish, and trout were tonding Ligher, Canued goods werciquiet, Thero was a freo movement fu dried apples, and prices were up n e, Prunes and curranta wero also fulrly active, and vancing, Other dried frulta rulod qulct and steady Cuoal sud wood mut wilh & light demand ot former quotations, Usgginy, leatlor, olls, and tubecco were unchanged. Lumber was unchangod at either the yards or docke. Tho floct was at the wholesals maurket, aud the dunand was fair for Baturdsy, at rocent prices. Tho yard trudo w3s active, as usual, and prices for moat qualitfes werostrong, Tho iron and nail markels were un- altered. Itatos for the former are frequently shaded owlng to the fuct thut thero are many scllers in the warket, but nails aro ruliog pretty steady at the cur- rent rated. Wool and broom-corn remain qulet, the Tatter Lelug firm uwlng to tha poor prospeet for the crop this season. Beeds, hay, und hops wero dull, Hides sold ot the receut mdvance, In green fruits, espoclatly berries, o firmer fecllng was observed, the satue being duo 10 the smail rezeipts of many varietics ; sotne kinds, smong thom spplos snd peacles, wero slow and eany, as they did not arrive until tho morning trade was about over, Vegeladles wers dull aud weak, Poultry sold readily at botter prices, OTIER BTATISTICH, Tho New York Produce Exchange Weekly givea tho followiny * "o vix:blo supply of grain, comprisiug the stock in anry at th princlpal poluts of sceumulation at sko atid pealioard ports, in trausit on the lakes, the Now York ta, and by rail, July 3, 1878 Gair, | Bariey, bu. by, ki ; 3linnosots, $1.0037.00; patent uprings, 30,759 8.605 spring wupertiues, §3,75G L1253 Tyo tour, $5.50.35.00, LinaN—\as {n modarato supply, sud good demand, —bouoo tho market was ficm, Salew wero reported of 6 tona at BI5.75 on track, and $15.75@10,00 fron on board, Cany-MrAL—~Wo quots at $1.6078.70 per brl for good and 32¢,060@127,0) per ton for corve, Bales wora 20 t0:am at FAT,0, WHEAT—~Was active and Sc higher, Tho public reports from Liverpool wera not spectally enconraging to hoiders, bt the privato sdvicos fudicated greater firmncas ou tho other side of the Atlntic, and News York waa etronger In sywputhy, Thero wore also good many buylug orders on tho oor, chlefly rocelved from parrics {n tho couutry who realdo in those soc. tions which have been visitod by continuous drench~ ingrains, Tieso were chielly for Septomber, whila tho local shorts for August teuk hold rather freely In consequence, sud thera wan less diposition to go short, tho salos belng chiefly made by thoso who Lad bought previovsly, Thors was not much inquiry on Eantorn account, » small quantity Leing takon for ahipe ment, but soveral casls purchases wera made to fill July vhiorts, The stocks now bero aggregato a Nitlo moro than 1,000,000 bu, Laviug beets sllghtly fn- creased during tho past week, but the receipts show sigus of falling of il after bhar Holler Hoptembor apenad at $1,201, ross 1o $1.31Y, fell back 3 , and doclined to $1.21X st @124, closing Hellor tho yeur sold st §L14y1,30, Cash ng nveraged & shade above Aungust, cloalng ‘Uasls salos were roporibd of 4,000 'ba No. 5 123,600 bu No, 2 do at $i.: 3 3LU0 bu No 8 dout $LI6K@1L.17; 9,600 bu re- Jroted do ut $1.63; wnd 400 bu 10 grade at 830, Total, 70, i, MinspsoTa Wirar—Was quiot, but 3@tc per bu bigher, fu uymputliy with the geueral tnrkot, Bales W@ 41000 L, 8 #1.29 fur No, 1, aiid $1,30 for No, 2. CORN—Waa activo and uniottied, ‘but fully ‘o bighor, though duoted dul i, Livorgool, and *with= out bids” fu New York, Tho bud wiather fn the Wast, aud lym]nlhj with wheat, made lucal operators wute confident, sud thuro was a vory good deninnd for = Wheal, | Corty | In storeat [ 1 b future dclivery, while cash Iota were not in demaud, it July uborta being airoudy tled, pud the coru ar: rangod 10 bo aliippo out was chiefly ownod by the cowbination, The stocks in store liaru bava increasod wnta ing Lo paatweck and the ro- Manirn) ugh_ tha daily voum SEaiadolphis,| a, Heavy doliverice ar Lintamoce, 2l 2 pocted on Mondsy, sud the desirs (o placa (beso koj i by hu market aboul 2o below Septembur, Builer Auguat opened a8 10N, and advanced to T14C, cloving st ilv, Bellor Boptember sold st 12,&(157‘4;.{:,c|m|n at To, sold st 68} @59c, Cash No. 3 closed al Sellar the 7 7ic, snd high mized at 7iKc, Casls sales waro ropor- od Of 45,01 bu Ligh wized at Ti@Thiso: 12,00 bu {dTiige; 44,000 bu rojocted st 6T507%0 ; 03 freo o board; %00 bu ears at LYy ,000 bu by sainplaat 0dtide, ‘Total 246, OA'Y§—Wore factive and firm, aversging 1@l biylior fur wptions, and ruling frregularly bighier for Cam. Nuw York sdvanced 1o, aud 1rivate dispaiclios stated that it was rainjug I tho southern aud coutral countive of the Btate, sud 1u- viher sections, pta wero niall sud the abipen beavy, arrsugomants having Leon made for taking out nearly 100,000 bu, 'Tlere waa o flurry i cast or July eurly, whet thw shorte kid quito s lively in trytoy to aetle, At the oponing 650 was bid for car lots, but (he Brat sale was ab 810, fhen L warket recedsd to bljgc, thouca back tn”8Jc, at which fyure (he fow shortaout st the clow were quletly settiug, Ballor Auguat aud September miot with aa urgent demand froin tita shorty and partics baving country orders, ali of whom wers buyiug ou ho atrength of the weatlisr reports, and, us the offerjuge wore lhnlted, butl options were frn st cooeiderablo sdvance, thongls” eatrome tigured were ot sustained. Soller Aufu-l opened at 435, wold ut 43, advanced o 4434c, and cloked ab 43X¢.. Ballor Beptamber s0ld ut 39 s 4 sud closod 3t 30);8593c, Buyer August aold The Vetersbury Wedsmoati of the Oih instant, spesk- 1ng uf. the cTola 6 Bouts Hiis vaye) o Ta Tae: tion of the harvest iu Bouth Hussla is now clear, Thers ara rororts from all parta of Tadolts snd Kieh: and (zom many yaris uf Boweratia o Gacason, vk all very littly watisfactory. In uearly il Fodolis there ian very bad crop. Tho ‘morth of Biaterabls, fron 50 Worats weat of Olleass, 18 without bipes e wil bo Rardly atiy Loy, anid 45 premsut the sniomals ave b with Cho liey Of lust yoar. 'Tho Aret mer.bante 4 fot m’ Wlllu\th‘. MHI:\UK ulll.uln :wuw&nmcu of barvests, prices must go up. Oue large S4ock of G000 tackielworts (oF 360,00 oo " KEEP Accurding 0 tho dewager du Gouwrnemens the expectationn, wheat crop In Rusiia affords tho beat tho ungental rain 1 spriny, and (o notwithetndiu yiuleut winds wkich awopt over several districty, Tho cureal crops preseut & most excellent appuaranes i the futerior of tho country and fu the Crimea, sa woll an Ligh we 75,000,000 bu ma :’:::\:T;Imdnm bum wverage for ton years has beou ;‘x o3e, Hules of ml‘n 1‘1::‘1 were N‘l:al‘wl of 162,400 bu ot A ", 0, 3 LR P TR N U rejoct at tigido; 6,600 Should tho teporicd damsge to the Tursan eroru | Dby sermie ot i@sso, orel. 10,200 bad reduce Wo supply 1o the winimum the Black sud Azov Hes vorty would ot Lave wore surplua than tha ports of tlie Mediicrrauean usually requirs to fmport, I'ho reporta ne tu Lus lussian crop prospecia are con. tradictory, wiich 18 tba vartiur oz later 18 nob stated in adbices recuived sud given berotn, UYE~Was quiet aud fris uuder Byglt offerings, Thiere wero ordera in for options, but uune were offer- &1, Soller August und Boplember were quoted at 80, Balos of cash Nu, 2 wers wiads at 50, aud uf wawple luta at Te@sle, Halew: 4,000 bu No, 2 scllor August st Wes 1,000 bu by sample st Ti@sue, BAR! LEY—“{I {sirly Il.'u:‘l“lflll 2@3 higuer. The Sobved 10 trergtien the Saerery Aay e o et &) vl L] o warket, aud o au! Aliarts, beouinlbyg tiervous over the provguct for tis "Il wheat crop of Frauca {u 1574, 88 perreport of tho Bruich Blinister of AUriculiire, wia 135,000,000 Loctolitres, Tho foqulrerichla of Fran t St Thorequlsancainl Friverof whetfor TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST aQ ey crop, were anttous ta Ml In, Tlers wanalsan frreh Mot of Luging erdera in from thi lugleysraising dintriota, Raverst samplo Tots wore offored, hit no one appeared Lo bo willing to take them at the prices anked. Oun exlg was mado at Ade, Hample lote wern hold at a3l 8z the outalily for el wold firet at $1.06L, then advanced Rl It Heller Neptember 10 §1.02, sud_ruled At that giire for the ¢ maindor of 1o sestion, Hantamber wold At §1.10, Huleer Octobor anld at $LLs @104, rloving ot $L0T'gipl.08 Balus, 200 bu now by saiplo b 306 on 1 ik, LATENT, pork was qniet and eanter, % for Beptembor, and $20,4 Hales, 1,500 rla ak §0,425,@ 20,43 oF Aingnat, an ] SRLEIN@ I for Sapenthor, L wan dikd and 102 lower, ciaiig at $1:4.40 for Septeniber, Hal woller tlie year o 11121 Whivat was fuirly active and str whieh mollat $1.30 1,22 Beller Auguat closed nt §1.2: Corn wan in modernte do 15¢ for Anguat, atd 88 Tic alier Hoptouher, Gata wero adtivo and bigher at one time, but closed tlio same an ot § o'clock, Hotlor Angunt wold at b ey atd mellor Hoptembor st i d0c, butli cloting af the tnatde, s Liriey wan et and easter, woliing nt $1,08% for Boptember, and clostug with sellers at $1.09, ) In ho afternosn mes closiing at $21,02¢, (30,0 2,43 toe Aiguat, ® for Boptembor, closing at about §1.: and and ateady at 711;@ GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOUOT~33 irm, in symyuthy with highwines, Quotablo at §2,506. BRUVM-CORN--Was quict and firm, Tefters from Olilo say the rocent ralus Lave nesrly ruined the crop, i that growers feol very blua over tho prospect, Tho brooui-corn In this State fs alsn damaged to a con- siderabla extent. Quotationa: Good tocholco burl, 12 @t3xes biensh that will work itsell nto & choico hutl broom, 11X @He; fair to good do, 10@11e; tne ferlor Lrush, ¥}, @0)¢; crooked, B se, BUTTER—Thero s continued activily In tho de- mand for this stapls, and the advanca establishied early in tho sreek In thoroughly mustatnad, The require- menta of local consumeia more than equal the eur- reut recelpin uf clioico table grades, wily there 14 outlet 1o the East for the poorer surty, oud stocks ura thus kept down totho minimum, \Wequute: Cholre to fancy yollow, 22 a2fic: medium to gool grades, 1.@ 2023 1uf rlor to commion, 11 dibe, BAGGING—Ts firm, ‘Tho ntock of graln-bags fs preity lige, but hollera cem to have no fearw of na arar-aupaly, aind iore 4 0o prosaiga to ollat tho - remuerativo prices nuw rulng, Wo quota: Hitark, Lewiston, 0e; Montaup, 300 American A, i Amonkeng, 2 Otler Croak, 2vc; burlap baga, ‘4 bu, 14y @tiNe; do b6 bu, Ti@lcos gumnl 1601007 do double, 2582665 Wool-sacks, 60 HERSE—Contlnuen quict, with prices compara- tvely aleady, Wo ropeat our Hat: Good o prime fuce tory at 10@1ic; lower grades ut 6 50¢, COAL—Duyars are still bolding off for a declino, and dealers” report s light ULusiuess dolog, The sullawing tons ara firmly sahered 103 Lo- bigh, $.000 A doegg, §1005 cannel, $44 $6,01; Tudfana blovk, F3.0C 3 Ttimoin, $.0033,00, FISH—TChora wan toliing new i tho situation of the fieh market, Take 1fsh continne vory ste go and nut, $0.50% @J.00; Mocking Vidloy, w; Yaltimors & Oblo, fem, and will probubly soon advsnce, Cod .may b honght at Mackerol 1 fower Fates than quoted bolow, o tacontly toted. 0 ;No. 3 do, $470 3 'No. 1 ahoro mack- 1 1 trout, $3. -brl, $0.0 % 2 muackerel, Kb, § No, 1 bay, kilw,” § Dank codfish, 85 5.1 4 reing., aplit, brls, $4.00@8.5); do |.rf«|ag"ue}rmu' kel el e k o ve 1], $1.523 1,75 ¢ sealed Lerring, per bux, 4l i5e; Con lumits Hiver g:lmon, X-brl, £2,0 hu.s0. FRUITS AND NUTS—Ithcently thero han been s pretty froo movcmont {n apples, both ou_consumptivo and Bpeculativy uccotinta, and the Arm fecling nutice- able for romo tinio past L taken aliapo ln_an ndvance of 8 ¢ all arouud, Packes remin dull, but thoy aro held with confidorico, oWing to unfavorahly reporte eoncerning the growing crop. QOlher domscatics nre inaztive, Pruncs aud cdrranta ore in good demand, and under_ acanty supplios prices are_edvan-itg, Tonr1uN~Dtes, B3¢ +0e: Aigh, drums, 17521 fgn, Inyers, 17 ‘@ yruiies, 237 entel, 1omilcs sls, TS e dgcy Temon ‘pol, 14 Dostgsric—Alden apnies. 1 fue19¢; Mickigenupple @3 e tudian and Tinin, 8 7ige penchea, hafee L@uyc; do,mized, Basige; berrles, 8: (Adc; ranpberri 5 240, NUTA--Fiiberts, T Nue22c; Naples walnuts, .} Granobla’ walnuts, 13 @ldo; 1razdls, Tiiniate: peenbn, Texas, 124y 1d2; Wiiminglon peanuts, #@skc: Tennessea poanuts, 0 @:cs African peatiuts, sl GIELN FRULIN=T s revelpts of berrioy wero smallcr, ospncisity of rpaicrries, the sosson for which {adrawing o clod, lenco oll varletloa were higher, Pea-hicn, bpolos, Al ci-ranta wore slow and ears, Oranes, $4.5) por box; lemonn, $11.03A12.0); bia TanpLerrich, 00 per eans of 16 qta ; do red, $2.30G:1,00 per casu of 16 qta; biackborrica, $4.00.¢5.00 per casa; curants, 402 per Laskot ; poiches, $1.0 (3160 per bor or banket: applos, 5026 ¢ per box ¢ 0, $473@..60 por bri; bluebercies, $1.5035.0) per Lut; Californis Bart- lett peard, $3.25 wb.50 per bux. HIGHWINESWero Inactivo and nominally firmer, st $1.17 bid, and $1.17) askod per gallon, Tho offers ks wero light, GIOCERIES—Thors wan & very firm fono to the coftce market owiog to o reportod furiher advanco at tho Eant. Sugare continno eany, Lolders sceming to feol littls confidenco fn the atabllity of present pricos, Rice, sirupe, molassas and other lines rulod ateady snd drm, Fhoro wann falrly satisfactory movoment at tho annozed quotations : Tick—Itaugoon, 6X@7io; Carolms, 7TX@SXo Tonfeann, 75«80 Covvrai=0, G, Javay 53 M0; Java, No, 2, 8L @l io; chaics tofancy Rio, 50} good to prime (o, BN ] COMIOn £ fair, 2 oantimg, 2Wierzie; Binganore Juva, wdte; Costa Rica, 42 @33)0 ; Maracatio, Jiedic, Huoans—Tutent cu loaf, 117¢G 12e; crushed and powdered, 115w 11503 gravuloted, 11112505 A, standurd, 03¢ ¢ do No. %, 10a¢; T, 10)c; axtra O 10%0; © No. 3, 10@luige; yullaw, O No. 1, U@ 93¢} cliolca brown, VXsU3.c; fair’ to prinie do, Biymde; common do, Ti(@4c; ohol @ular, 9%iu g0 comuon to good do, T iutrs—Dlimion dripe, $1.061,10 exira fine, (b 1molaasen 83ic, ver delps, Rood sugar-Lowe Alrup, bUs 25e 1 extra do, (0 4 Gic; New Orleans molasscs, cholco, new T8wibes do prime, £¥wlc; do common to 53400} Purt Rico muolosscd, Bikegb: langes, {1 44c § black 3 Beicrs—Allapice, 154816403 a i common mo- Secs 3 :1nm,¢gar\c:lc:»- s, o 3 pepper, d@ile nutmegs, $1.25@1.305 Cafentta gingor, 1836165 v, 5 o Boars—Trito ‘Blue, 6io: ‘German Mottled, 03@7c; Whito Lily, 0@ o While oo, X(gt)0; Bavon Impertal, Go: Golden Weat, 41 Gasc, I{AY—Tho recuipta wero very light and tho market quiot, Ol Lisy fa quoted a3 followw: No, 1 timothy, §10..0; No, 2 do, $1840418.50; wixed do, $10,008 Wgos prime uplud pralsle, 316,60,617.0¢ 0. 1 do, $16.50010,005 No, 9, or slough, $9,00512:00 new prufrio Lay, lovso on wagons, $10.00019,00 per ton; do thwothy, $14.00u (0,00, HIDES—Salea werd muado at o advanco hrought about by the comyetition between buyets un Friday, ‘The Estern morkots sre unjmproved in tone, sud dealers think the advanco Lere canuot bLe ' per- manent, sa thore s uothing to warrant it Quotations: Green city butchorw', Syo; @reen oured 1ight and hoavy, T4 o calf, 125707 dry filng hides, Kip wnil' calf, "13e; dry salted” hidce, 125@ X 1 {teacon wkins, 40, - Ilides with ono grub sud aver Dumsged etocl aro clansed an dama thirds prices, aud bra! IRUN AND BTEEL—Wore unchanged, A good many orders for irou were placed the puat week, but liberal couccssions sro made from’ the current rates, especinlly for cash orahiort time sales, Wo quotes brings two- Tron, 2 7-10 ratea ; borso-shoe fron, #4xa; Norwa 1o, T80 per th 3 Norway nntl Tods, D@%io: Eoglhl American cast'spring steel, 117 snFug stecl, Y@ 1103 Tie; ntoel tlre, Melnch, E@L0; tool stes), Amorican oart, 1601 do English, 22, OLL3—Tiaslo remnaing Ahuhl ssido from carbon, lin- seed, aud Weat Virginia ofls, Values woro steady and unchanged, at follows: Qarbon (stan white), 115 deg, 1o Tllincia legal test, 180 deg., 1°@ 1240} 115 deg., 16@1R%0; oxtra winter u b T No, 3, Bu@ric; I ‘whials, strictly pure, 00c: ba avring, laTgy, 2,00 53,0 do, $2.0082.78; h&l Yk 10¢ per Ib, EEDS-—Wera qnlet and unchanged, Thnothy, $1.3%e2.8% $1.76@%.00 ; fiax, $1.69'; buckwhoat, Takso, BALT—Trado coutiniies goud at the current prices, Saglnaw, Onundars, aad Catuads fus, $1.40; ordioary Wo quotes Hungarian, 10@8005 clover, contee, 8170 dairy, witbuut bags, $1755 dairy, wi Vage, 3 Aabtog dairy, por Asck, $i00; " PAS—Wero active aud firia, Wo yunl M Hotire 1o tancy, $LOMALID: s 1o pen Movuse—Chulce to fancy, . o Primo, ToASlo: common 10 Gond, (X603 1 Mgaoy, ice, T o} fair to good, 50@6U0; cominon, 844 rixianL HMoruwk—Cholts to 'fancy, bu@So} TUo; comumon, SK@400 ; Plugsuvy chojoa, ThaT50; falr to good, Bixgtlo: cammon, K4 o, Jarax—Choice o fancy, uew, Hi@ude; do’ fully faie o priss, 103780 chlcs Lo fancy old, T0@80c; prime,” do, 85@RW0 ; comon, ' 85 (00 | Ootong—Cholce to fancy, 80¢a$1.00; good to pritae, Gliatbo ; comnwmon, 30 WOOD—Halos were »t $8.60 for beach, and §7.60 for nu"\hl. delivered, EAL~—Waas steady st 6@dc for falr to cholcs car- canson, VEGETADLYS — Potatoes continus dull on the atrect, the recolpta from the adjacent country atill be- ing 80 Lieavy that the rotatiers can aupply tGomselves aliost af thicir own doors, As lonug ss this state of afe fuirs exsts, thers {a Little prospect of an advanco in couwiyusd lots, Tho furwers arv selling at 35 per bu, Towatoes aud coru slow and ecasler, Now potatoes, $1.0C@L0 por Lrl; yroen corn, 150 por doat to- Tiatows, 85@toc per doz ; Houthern unlons, §3,00633,3 per brl, WOOL—Continues dull, The Esstern mapufaa- turers are buylug vuly for immedisto use, and chiefly iu the Luma warket, which fs Lberally supplied, s that fow orders are coming bere, Mcdium aid cosrss wools aro the grades usually callsd for, snd 8ne fceces aro very dull. Quotations: Tul-waabed, strltly priwe, 82@83] do poor 1o good, 4A4NeT washied, fooce, fins, 86@no; do medium, 4iadic; o coards, $8a40c; unwashed, fue bhoavy to light, 33& 307 o roediuw, Bigic] do coarse, B@Slc, LUMBER. Tue wholsaala market wua falrly sctive fov Ssturday, sndsteady, A flest of sbout 35 cargues wes at tho Qucks, of which 13@18 wero sold Lcfure night The oBfurings cousiated largely of Loards sad strips, soms grudes of whick wers rather slow of aals, but old prices were adhersd to, Piecs stuff was pearce on the mars ket,jand tirm 88 $6.25, st which price cargoos were sold toarrive. Boards aud strive rande from $3.506s13.50. Lath wera atondy ab £1.60, and wh Ralen: Cargo achir J, 18, Penfic o0 stripaand boards at $10,09, 90,6 Il at 3130 schr 0. N, Jolnson, from o, 320,000 atrips and Loarda At $9,00, 20,000 Tath #4 $1,30; achr Mlltou, from Whito Lake, 143,000 Joiats and scaniling nt $8.12%3 bargo Crippen, from Manlsteo, 260,000 do sl §8.33; wche Froutier Clty, from Oconto, 170,600 arips ani Loards at $10,0, 43,10 lath at $1,30; mchr City of Woad- atock, from o, 170,000 atripa sl boards at §9,00, 2%« 0 lath at §1 Hulil by Tianchard, Borland & Co. Belir Grost West, from Oconto, 200,000 atrips and hoarda nt 99,005 sehe T, A, Burtan, from Ponmiker, 200,000 atripa and hosrda ot $12,00, 40,000 lath at §1.50. Bold by Irish, Bullen & Co. Belir Qindiator, from M iniatee, 170,000 Jolats, acant- ling, and minall lumber at $3,23 for former, snd him- ber 14 feet and wnder, sud $10.0) for lnmber 26 feet amdover, Bold by J, M, Joomin & Co, Lumber freighta woro tnscttind, being higher to roversl porta, Following avo_ the ten ¢ Murkejion and Urand Javen, $1.47% 3 $1.60 5 1.5, Ludmgton, $L.6) ; Stenaminde, Yallowing nro tho yard prices: Yirat eleae.. .. Recond elear, 1 inch to 2inch “Cidrd cioar, | fuche., “Ehird clear, thick, now a largo awortment offoring, but buyers have dum been w0 wdiiferent about fino wools, While ro- celvers, altliongh ready to meot tha market at current ratos, aranot alsposed to press sales ab any furibor coucenalona, Teansactlons In delaino snd combiug fleccos binvo been 400,000 1ta,at K387 ; washed, 4163 48¢, In unwasbed pulled wouls very littlo has been done, tho salen of tho weok comprising 62,040 Ibe: good average supers, 443483; cholco Esatern sud Malne do, Sve, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Tirranuno, July sl—PsTnonrua—Tullt entds, $L10@112%, at Parkor's; refined, 11@lilc, Fhilae duplita delivory, THE PRODUCE MARKETS., NEW YOKK, Snaeial Dispatek €3 The Uhleno Tridtne, New Yo, July ib.—Gnan—Wheat frecgular, une nettted, and 2ide Mgher, cloalng dall, bowover, with holders moro tlsposed t0 Toaliza § nalas, 48,100 bu at 3L11@1,48 for No, 2 Chicago and Northwest ; $1.3°@ 1,41 for No, 2 Milwaukeo; $1,43321,45 for No. 1 apring; $1.3271.43 for ungraded Towa ond Minncsota apeing § ¥ i W0 | SLAIGLAT for winter red Wosterns $14830,50 for r loonug, 1st nn T 8 amber doj and §1.48:21.63 for white Westorn ; also inas Moy ek el soco. ¢ 1o0a2)00 | 0,000 bu inrd No. 1 Miutiesota, now ou tho Iake, at a * 00 hibd | 1,433 8,00 bu No. 2 Chileago, Lo arrive on or bufor 2100, Monday, nt $1.98: 8,000 bit do for ali Augunt at $1,33; 8,000 b do for last half of August at 1AL ; 8,000 b N0, 1 8hoboygan, now un the canal, at§1.44 ¢ 12,000 hn hard No, 1 Milwaukee, for Angast, at $1,45, and Fenciog (10 Af K000 bit new umbor Delaware, to nrrive, at $1.48, Iya @ ( dults malon 3,500 bu old Btate at §1.10 fn storo, ar- Common himbor, te aud noantlivg, 18 to 24 d p ley quict and'Arm s $1.20 §a b for new four.rowed §tate to_arrive In Soptembor, and .35 aeked. Corn @3¢ better, fens activa however, closing with holders moro dispored 1o realize s wales 69,40 bu, 8¢ FGiio for steim Weatern mixeds win@ sic for nil dot 90z for whita Bouthern, snd K1@sze for heated nnd roft Western mized, Ouats more aetive sud decidediy firmer: malor 137,000 b at GO@GE23 for wixed Went- orn, tho fusido pricafor lnferiur; 61@53s for mized Conada, and Gi/ditk: for white Westora, Provistora—Siddles quict at 12c for city Jong cloar, " Lard ieavy ; salea of 100 tox st 112{c for primo steam, Wittsky—Market & thads lowor ; sales of 100 brls st $1,20% per gallon, check to-disy. (inooxnny—Suar—Market Srm, with falr demand 3 LIVE STOCK, CHICATO. Rretipts— Itotn, 1,43 Tuemluy. Wedueslay. v o X fair to good fflnln%h quioted at &@4 8-10c; primo ot Ttoceipta during July... 07,624 and whito Havana ot 1@lle, Colfeo— 8ame tmonth 1t year,......05,113 seith only & underate fuquiry s we quoto Shipmenta— 20¢ in gold, aud Maracalbo at 21 ¥ 23X, Aaday ¥ [ 70 the Avnciatel I?ru,] New Yonx, July 4),—1'nous—Littls more activity, and priced s whade firmer; suporfine Stats and Wost- crn, $4,60.45.39; conumun to goud oxtrs, $3,69@6.103 good to cholee, $1,15@ LA whito wheal oxtra, $1.65 (@T00 5 oxtrs Olilo, $5.80d /. 8l. Louis, $6,10@8.23, Ryo flour steady, at §3,00.20,23, ConN-MrAL—Eirm; Weatern, $1,077 4,50, Gnarx—\Wheat {rrogular, but in the mein higher, an- nottlod, anil firm for futurs, and dull for cashi: No, 2 Chicago spring mid No, 2 Nurthwest, $1.34G 1,38, clos- g ut $1.337 No, 2 Milwaukeo, $lialdli No, & apring, &, 145, ungraded lowa aud Minpesota winter red Weslern, $1.4381.47; SLAVANT; white do, $1AYG1AT, 1yom Market dull; ol State, $1.10, fn stors, Ytley quict, but firm 3 _now four-rowed State, $1,28 anked for Sopr tombor. ' Malt qulat, hut firm, Corn lusn active sl Dbotter; Western mizod, ateamer, 83@3ic; do sall, #a'g @7c. ' Oata more xctive nud dodlideilly Armer; West ern mized, L@ white do, G5@0e, HAY—Uiclanged, Gnoorntes—Calice—Rio quict and vory firm ; car- qoes, 17%(wd0a In gold ; Jobbing, 173Gelc, in guld, Hugar—Demand falr and ket Arm 3 fair to gond rotininy (¢ 3 peimo, 82, Musaovado, 84 @s2e . Molassca-~Itofined stoady, ~ Rice quiot bub steody, PrrnoLrust—Market easler ; crude, b5 @aX0; ro- fined, @113 0, SrRAINED RESIN—Dull nY $1.65@31.75, Brintra TunrESTINS—Dull at 34 ¢302e, Eaus—Firm ; primo Weatern, 17ia18c, PROVISIONS—Pork steady at $31,00021,23 3 Soptem- bor, $20,906i091,0% Usef—iarket dull; plain monn, $3.000 0,64 3 vxtra do, $10.04a 1 Cut meats dull § wmiddiea qulet s loug cloar eily, 12)¢e, Lard Armor primo atearn, 0ld, § 162k now, $14.00, BurrEn—Firm ut 14 4 2o, Cm:hlk—nmlor{‘mf(l ey Wrtrsky—Market easfer at $1,30, Latuen—Unchanged. Woot~—Without docided cango; domentle flecce, GowBie 3 pulled, J0@S1e 3 unwashed, 15@: METALS—Manufactured copper stoady ; now shoathe ing, Y0c; Ingot luko Brm nt o; ingut Heotch and plifqulet_at 0@l ; American’ dwl and heavy st 2ug2Tc ; Russty Rbocting, 13%;c in gokd, Narusi—Quiot ; cut, 30 3 clinch, $5.00@6.50; Liorse-slioo, $0.00820.00. PHILADELPIIA, W for tho week ending on urday lost hod no distinguisbing features, 1€ wo cx- copt cholco grades, for which thoro waa & continuously good demand at strong pricos, tha courso of trado was by no moans satiafactory to the meliing intereat, Tho pasition of tho Fastern markets was not such sata call otit an nctive shipping movamont, but the scanty supplien of fat cattlo now caming forward secry to havo induced tho bellef that the comploxion of the imarkets bolow will anon underga a chango for tho bet~ ter, and shippera have taken hold with apparent co fdenco, paylng $)75@06.80 for goal to oxtra Leoves welghlng from 1,5 t0 1,00 1ba, Tho bove descrip- tions havo commandail an advance of 16:520¢ over tho prices curreut during tho provious week, desgite tho fact that tho Now York market in tho moantime hna doclined ¥@Ne. For grades holow cliolco it was o dull ‘sud drogging trade thranghout, with prices nnscttled and vorlable, Tho bulk of the weoks busiuess was sccomplishod at $1.23@9.35 for Toxana; nt $1.50@4,00 for atock atoxia at $1.75@14.25 for natlvo butchers’ stufl § and at $1,00.00.25 fer shipping beaves, On Thursday o drove of faticy toors wora taken or Glangow” accouat ai $7.00. Tuey were alsugbtered oro, Baturday was s dull das, beyara | resout and thelr ordera wers Hmlted, Thoy vocured what atock they wantod st samething ‘¢ ot ¥ from Frulay'a pices: Lucal bitchers Lought with Rotie fresdom, and o fow wales were reportad in faver of fecders, but not all the offerings werv taken and tho markot clusod heavy. Woratioss, Extra Beoves—Graded stecrs, weighing 1,350 ... .$0,50@0.80 yoar to Thera were fow Taatorn well formied e, 11f, el weighing 1, 103 vear old stecrs, 1,470 fhs 0,00@0,%5 Lcoves—\Waol o e 6.50@5.86 | PILADRLEIRA, July 31, —FLoun—Littlo doing: hold- Modinin Grades—Steers it £ ors more anxious to rosllza; extrn, $3.00; Tows, Wincon- 10y 1,160 (0 1,200 118, .0rus o 4.75@5,35 | bin, oud Mlnuerota fumily extrs, $3.50@0.5: Ohio and Tndlatia, §6,2546.7 3 Graty—Wheat—0Oid , $1.35@ 1,373 now, $1.2 ambor, $1,931.38 ; whiite, $L43 @140, Itye—New, $1.00@1L02; old, $1.05. Corn In nicady demnand ; yellow, Ki(aBGe ¢ Weatern mizod, 85@ fic, Onta moerately active; whits, 503K} mited, 1 e, Provmions—Firm; pork, $21,25@21.50; smoked Lame, 14@10o; pickad do, ‘1@, Lard, $18.706 Waitsry—Nominal ot 1.7 TrTnoLruN~Nominal; refined, 1130} erude, 850, Brrpa—Quict aud wnclanged, Boerkn—Virn; Now York Stato and Dradford County extrus, 1<@3%; Orets, 33@2Ho; Wostorn ex- frat, @] frst, Ingla’ ol oxtrus, 223ic 63 19¢, Citiesk~8tealy; Westorn fing, 100; primo, 5@93c. Eaas—Lower; Western {reah, 17@19¢, TOLEDO, Torzpo, 0., July 31.—FLovu—Falr and firm, Gnarn—Whoat falr, snd advanced, No, 3 clonlng Igh Rrades, $7.00(s7." ree and Qrin ; rod, Butchers* Stock—Lour to . unu enmuion {0 cholco cows, for city shughter, weighing $00 to 1,160 ha - ees LUO@S Block tCattle—Comunon ki 01,050 lLs, v 3,00§4.00 Inforlor—Light a: i, slags, bully, aud acalawag stoors, +0 2.00732.00 Texas Cattlo—Throuah drove: 2,43 HOUB--Tho fact it the uring Hunday wera largor than usual lod to the conclusivn that tho weok’s supply would cunsiderably oxcacd the number looked for at the close of last woek, and convequently holders * cased up * a little, Mondoy's tradiug being (one at about 10¢ decline from the provioun Haturdsy's piicon. Tuseday’s raculpi, Lowever, did nol. pau onk very well, showing » falliug off of nearly 4,000, nod nellers wera thus placed fu o position to recover tho loat ground of tho day, of which thoy availed them. selves. During tho following tlireo days the courso of Prices was couparatively steady, Lutat the close the market waskenod to the extent of 5@102, and closed heavy with a good many hogs left in tho pene. Tha runge of tho market waa $5,50h.0), butihera was | firm; No, 1 whito Wabssh, $1.50; No, 3 do at 1273 Httlo teading ubovo $7.00 or bolow $1.4%, Extra boavy | No, 't white Biohlgan, $l43al ambor mized, walyhts suited to the wunts of the Philadelphis trado ;l.w” Auzuwat, $LU0X14; Beptomber, $1.40:4 wetein alendy request st 37.00@3.00, Few of tlat 8ozt wero otfured Saturduy witnosed 8 quict movement, Toth local and Esstern buyers tools hold with mora Tescrve, aud holders bod to accept lower figures, Tho decline smounted o G@le, beavy welghts suffcring most, Hales wero chlefly ol $7.25(47.63 for hoayy, and ot $7.60 @780 for light, ~‘The rango of prices one $0.95@ 7,15, and_on the corresponiting $1,:0644.65, Baturday's nulen fucluded tho fullowing : 100 BALFH, s "No. 7 do new 88125 ¢ No, 1 red, 81475 No. 2, $1.30)@1.40; Soptomber, $1.29@1.40; rejected rudt, 1,08, Corn fair and ndvanced, closing firm; -mixod, 70:3T0)0; August, Tie: Boplember, low-mixed? 7tc; ' white No, 17603 damaged, 06ic, Oata falr, firm, and higher: No. 3, 4530} Angust, 4330: Soptombar, 43ic; Michigan, August, 43c; Soptomber, sk, Fustaizs—Dull andunchanged ; corn and wheat to Bufialo, 2)0; Qavego 8c; corn to Klugston, 40} Lran Iuc. 1l(w1"""mm"' 19 brle; wheat, 15,000 ba; osta, 00 b, Bruraewme—Flonr, 2,000 brisj whoat, 2,000 bu; corn, 82,000 bu ; oats, T00 bi, CINOINNATI. OncinNaTr, July 31, —FLoun—Chlefly in apecnlativa domaud aud higber; market sctive; family, $6.443 .05 spot ; $6,40 Hoptember, (inaln—Whest irmor and beld higher: red, $1.40@ 147, Corn quiot snd steady at 72@0¢. Oats fu jood demand and tending upwards at GTGTIe. Tiye qulet ‘ProvistoNs—bork quiet_and stoady; malon at 20,00, u:lhdl’gl nund nutmlnll.x mg‘kl zx:.mu o light ol'u;nlng nud hoid firm at 8Y@11] {0, Hacon quiet w firm; shouldors, D}Ju@; T 1aketixdo; ctoar, e, Wintexr—TIn good demand at full priccs—$1,10, aas—Quiot and unchangod, BurTen—Fair and drm, Ciierar—Htoady and unchanged, Ort—Iinaved ol bigher st 02G6ic, Lard oll dull and lower § curruut muske, $1,00 AALTINORE, Tavtione, July #1,—Fious—Slrong, with Uil offering. GraN—Whest tirong and bighor : No. 2 amber Woxlern, $1.43; mixed o, $1,40; No, 3 red Wentorn, §iudl, . Curi—Wastern, flrmer{ Weslern mixzed, 8ac, Dta—Markot dull j Weitern wmized, 61@d2c; white do, SHEEP—This markel was without now features, The demand fu atill restricted to wuitiug tho wants of Clilengo Lutcbors, and pricos ars running aloug abont sioady. Durluy i weck yalor waro rerarted all tio way from $1.70 for scalawsgs, 10 $0,00 for exira corn Tatlenad siicop, Tho suialds quatation was obtained by I, Groow & Co. for Ui head averagiug 103 bbs. oat Of tho salea wero st $,60124.60, BT. LOUIR. 81, Toum, July 31.—Hoas—Hearco and firm o $TAURTGH Uatom, $T.008T.10; buehern X} CarTLE~Bteady snd unchanged; prime to cholco notives, $3.25¢6,603 good, $4.H07 comimon to fair, $1,16@1.76; cholco Toxnuw, $4.25@18; 4ood, $3.H0E 1 01 Lo fair. §2.65.50, 05 catilo, 1,000, — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Sveelal Dupatch (o The Chicayo Tribune. Livenvool, July $1—12 m.—Frova—No, 1, 281 No, 9, 20w, GuaN—Wheat—Wiater, No, 1, 10s; No. 2, 0s 1023 wpring, No, 1, 1044d; No. 2, 08 02; wlite, No. 1, 104 8d; No,2,10s6d; club, No, 1,11a34; No, 3,100, ProvisioNs—Pork, American, 176 64, Lard, C0s, Tavenrook, July Jl—Eveniug.—Frovi—Extra State and Weatorn, 24s 6d, -@BAIN—Wheat—No, 9 to 1 spring, Oa 92310884, Corn—Americau mized, 3w 0d PROYISIONS — Pork—Weatorn, 800 § Eastern, 878 0d, Boef—New Amorican, 73 64, Lard—American, 60s, Tiacon—Oumberland out, 528 Cirpxar—Pine American, 86s, TanLow—American, 418, Prrrorzun—Retinod, 04 spirits, do, d. ANTWERP, July 81, —PETROLEUM—2[ Be, Loxvox, July $1—LoNsoLi~Monsy snd account, 94 11-10. AsEntoAN BRCURITIES—5-20u of '63, 1075¢ } do of 07, 108 ; 10-409, 100)¢; new ba, 1043 ; Now York Central, 923 Exle, 13) § do prefurred, 24, PeTnotxuM—Iiefived, ud, Srinrre TURPENTINE—215d, Paris, July 81,~lentes, 93 30c, 30004ce TTav—Bteady and unchanged, Provistons—Quiet, but atesdy and unchanged ; pork, $21,96 222,00, Lard fefinad, $1450, luTTRL=btroug; Weatern oxlras, %0; Weatern o 3 !;rrlnuuu—c“gchlnmld. but 8 okiiks—~Coffes gujet, but frm; carg 1IN @200 jobbing 18G0XE, ) Wiliky—Firmer; $1.23w1,223, . HT. LOUIH, BT, Louts, July 31.—Viovn~Demand fale and prices avu'sdvanced ; aclivaand bighur for best grades; winter tamlly, $7.06a7.33 ; fancy, $1.25:28,00, Unay—\Vhoat—lligher gradea bate advanced 3 No, 2 rod wintor, $1.65 cah ; $1.40:@1.40) Au 31,4563 1,40%¢ Hoptember. Cora'qulet : Leat flem; 730 asked § €50 Ll cash ; wales sl 670 for Augnat § Tue for Septame Ler, Oats—Aarket dull snd pricos s shada lower; 880 cashiiddo August; AL Soptumber, I'uovistons—Pork Armor at $31,15@321,23, Lard— Hummer, $12,75. Bulk meata nominally unchanged, Tieogtrre—Elour, 3,000 brls § whoat, 97,000 La ; ourn, 13,000 L § oats, 4,000 bu ¢ barloy, 1,000 b, MILWAUREE. bl!n. avgns, July' 31, -Frous—Quiet and un- chiange. GnAtN—Wheat falr and Orm: No. 1 Milwaukes, $1,203% ; No, 9 Milwaukeo, $1.303; August, §1.24; Heptember, $1.923(, Oorn (alr aod advanced ;- No, 9, . Oats falr and firm No. 4, F0M@Slo, Barley bigher; No, 3 spring, September, §1,08%, Iye nom- inully unchang 3 L0t Gulot a5 woak | whest 40 Duffalo, S0 wheal, 136,000 bu, Oswego, 8xc, s e e Fionr, 1,000 brla BmiesEnTe—Flour, 14,000 bris ; wheat, 35,000 bu. LOUISVILLE, luq-xrlvnu. Ky, duly 31,—¥roua—Quiet but un- changed, ‘Onain—Whoat, dsmand fair and market firm at $1.90 @1.35, Ooru, demand fair and markat frm a4 Ti@7éc. Oaty, domand falr and merket frm st G0@6do, Byo aqulel but uustiged 3t U Jlay—~Deraand fair and market firm. whi] o Fuanxrony, July 31,—Unitsd Htates bonds of %83, | Puovisions — Bteady snd higher, Pork, $3150@ 985%. 2178, Lard quivt and unchanged, Bulk woats quiot nohanged. Uacon quiot nd unchunged ; hams, B NEW YORK DRY-000DS MARKET. 13 Nxw Youx, July §1,—~There Were large sbipments of domestio goods sold during tho week, but the now tronsactions were Umited {n smount, Theroiss bet- ter and more condent feeling {n the trads, Cotton Sannels active, aud there 14 & growing demand for @téo, ‘unkY—Quist and unchanged. LOSTON. BostoN, July 31.~Frovu—sieady, with modorats de- maud § Western superfine, §5.00@$,23 § commou, $8,73 (40,25 } Wisconain and Minuesols oxtra fawlly, §6.35(d, 1.387 white whieat Oblo, Iudlens, and Michigan, ,wE w dark madder, fancy sud chooolate priuts, Apn's wesr | 7.23; white wheat linots, 538,00 ; whil tieat Bl ol leu acire, Wool Sauiae bugroving, sad | Lovle BA18GAIL taney Minhescts, LGB0 | Boslesy guods doiug falrly. 90@u20. Osts in moderete dsmand ; wized aud whits, Cl@Tue. CLEVELAND, Crrvatauy, 0,, July 31,—Guaty~YWheat Armer; No, 1 red, §L43; No. 4 4o, $L3T: No. I Milwaukee, 1.37." Corn ' duii; sholled, 1@Tio; sais, THATSG ate fAirm aud unchangod, ‘PrrmoLxuM—Quist | standard white, car lots, 950} Oblo Hate test, I ,‘:‘H amall lots 1@3e bigher, Rkos1Fni—! w0 980 bu, ‘THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BostoN, Mass., July ¥, 'liegy L no change in the woul market, the demand being counnod almost exclu sively to medium fleeces, while Ane woals sre dull aud neglocted, with no prospect of immediats {mprove- meant, Oblo foecas—Eales, 89,000 for the wesx| X XX, 47x@d8; mediwm and No, 1, 4@8uo) fho latler are extrems pricea; Michiysn X flooces bave boen sold s low as 430, The rangs Las been dd@dtie, but the transactions of (Lo week are lmiled, aud embrace only €3, 000, ¥ine aud medinm Wisconsln, $3@ATHc Daceipts of all: kinds large, snd there buj corm, bu; osts, : . NEW OHLEANS, New Onzuaxs, Ls., July 31, —Market quist sud un. chaugod. uly 51 RATA - Whest dull and 8 Burraro, 81, RAIN-—~Whes and firm § Nn.lllmnufu d. 10 axrive. SL33 ; No. 3 Milmase Kea mpnty $4.33, €orn quiat and Airm ; neking 70 and over at cloae,Other geain neglected, CANAL Freumm—Firm g - hows seares} whoat, Ble; corn, Tic} oaby fie, 10 New York. MARINE. PONT OF CHICADO, JULY 81 AND AUG, 1, Anmiven—ehr A, M. Deors, Whitefish Bay, Toron. 10, humber ¢ yrop Tntor-Ocean, Cloveland, cosl 3 bargy Arcanaut, Clevelad, coul; prop Pittsbury, Baginnw, lumber; bargo American Glant, Baginaw, Iimbors bargo Morning Bar, Ragionw, limber; achr Flaber, Houth Haven, harky achr Georgn Sleele, Oconto, lum. Do ; stme Corona, At Josoph, sundries § prop Mon. tana, Bualo, Bundries ; prop Mossengor, 8L, Joseph, aundries ; prop Chaunes Murlburt, 81, Joserd, son. drlen; mme Suoboypan, Manitowoe, aundrices achr Albatroms, Greem Ty, lumber; nchs Queen of tha West, Orand Traverse, lumbye sltar Monkegon, Muskegon, mundrics; mhr Maj, X, H, Fu White Take, lumber} schir Bardinla, Log: port, Wood 3 achr Colllugwand, Traverse Day, woals sche W, JI Hawkiny, Unfon Vlor, woud; welp Ketchum, Mantsten, lumber; rehr Ana ChU4, Lude Ington, Tumbor ; Large Nelie Gardner, Duffalo, Nglts targo Bam Molton, Dufalo, Mght: prop Tdahe * Duffalo, runirien; achr Proato, Grand Iaven, lumbers wehir v Gew, Manistee, humbier§ sehr Sophia Minch, Iuffalo, coat; sche Kearsargo, Tudington, tumbor; yelir 11, Ttand, Kewatinen, bark ; schir Kitty Grant, Say. atuck, lutnber ; schr Claniplos, Grand Haven, woody nchr Lucerns, Clovoland, onl : nchr Jted Wing, Du- falo, coal § meow M. Hannalis, South Haven, hinders achr Jamaica, Clinrlotto, coal § schr Nalph Camplel, Ford Niver, lumbor; prop Annfo Laurs, Do Perg. pig-iron ; selir Georyo herman, Closeland, pig-iro | atmr Huron, dolland, sundeies § sehr O, 1. Windiato, Hodus, coal ; peop IL £, Palne, Grand Haven, towing , barge Willlan Burns, Grand Haven, lumber § Largi 0. F. Allen, Grand IHaven, lumber; sty Ilavana, Osweqo, couli prop Laka Erle, Mante real, sundricn's ache T, 1L, Rive, Chichoygan, Tumie eobir Ella Edlonwood, Whito Lake, lumbor ; sehir Togy Muakegon, lumber; aehr Caxsock, Oswego, caal; rop Clomatin, Peahtiga, towing; bargo Alerl, Pesltlgs, tumbor; Larga Noquobay, Toshtigo, lumber; selp Australin, Muskegon, (umber; schr EI Tempo, White River, lumbor; schr Driver, Muskegon, lutabar s nete J. & A, Stronach, Mauistee, lumbor; schr Wilism 8lurgos, Ludington, lumbor; chir J. V., Taylor, Al pous, tumbor; a:hr Duncan Cily, Duucan City, lum- Lor; scow Bpray, Saugatuck, woal; schr Winnls Wing, 8t. Joweph, lIght; prop Georgo Dunbar, My kegon, lumber; barga Contest, Bluskegon, lumbe schir M. Willlan, Yl Havon, 6oal s achir Ttouan Sime mons, Muwkcgos, lumber ; mhr Plol, Muskegan, Iumber 3 mehr A. J. Mowry, Lincolu, lumber s il Androw Jackson, Ludiuglon, funber's achr Gorriit Bmiih, Owwego, coal § aehr W, J, Proston, Oswego, €0n reow Houth Ifaven, Boath Huven, Tibery Iohert B, Cuopbell, Grand Maverh, limnber s wcow Buurina, Baugatuck, woud; achr Adriaf Murkegon, lumber § schr ]Efim.' Muskegon, lum! wselir Mary A, Gregory, Fish Lake, fiali sehie B, Masan, White Lake, iurl Bu sundrios e’ Iver ' Lawson, Munk lumber; ' mebr Gda, Sanfsice, luwiwes sehir Runstan, Buffalo, coal ; rebr J. W, Drown, Mus Kegon, umbee ; sehr Kato Lyons, Muskogon, hime rehir Qeorgo E. Purimgton, Pentwater, lumber ; acbi A.J, Skidmore, Pentwater, lumbar; schr Emellne, Muwkegou, lunibor ; ecir Lovl Grant, Muskegon, i ber s sehir'Vermont, uskegou, lumiber ; sehe Whirls wind , Muskegon, lumber s prop Java, Huffalo, snn. ot Goaster, Whito Luke, bark ; achr Tanbelly fanletee, Inmber ; achr ITnnlet, TLadington, el Ceellls, Ludington, lumbor ; achir Elbe, Graud Haven, lumbor ur A. Frederiek, S wigatuck, wood; seht O, 'IL Walker, Erlo, = coal} acbr ' B I, McVen, ‘imber § achr Orphan Boy, Oleveland, coal ; schr B, O, Roberts, Aipeus, lumlor i aohr Urkhey Laws, Shirgoon Thy, cair posta s acke Willlo Loutls, Ludington, lumbees irup J. 1L Owen, Escanalin, {ron ura; baro dersit Lin, Eacanaba, iron ores prop I, Ballontine, Bay City,'malt aud limber ; achr H, W. Hage, Bay Clty, Tutaber 5 achr North O"pe, Alpens, Lnmler. CLEANED — fitmr_Corona, 8. Jonoph, sundrles: weaw tlton, Whito T(all, 100 b oate, 5 bria pork, nud sundrics ; whr Albatroms, Groen Day, 10 brls pork; bark itans Cracker, Pousankoc, 150 bt osts, 30 pkgy mdua ; achr It Moit, Ocouto, 200 bit corn 3 achr Thria Broters, Buffalo, 21,80 corn ; hark Elizabeth B Talo, 34020 bu whest . rchie 7, R, Noyes, Os 00 bu corn § bargo E1 Dorado, Menomines, 1 and sundries s nche Mystic, Frankfort, 09 bucata ; echir 8, J, Luff, Ford River, 130 bu oats, @ brla lard ; ache 8, T, Wilkon, Laland, 60 bn oatss achr Mary Lyons, Ogdousbury, 23,163 U oats § schr J, G. Mostcn, Buffalo, 43,000 bu whoat; r B P. Toyco, Buk 'River, 25 bu oal Montana, Buffalo, 41,673 bhu corn § Mensengor, St Josoph, sundrlea; prop b, D, Caldwell, Port Hurim, 20234 bu corn, Gi bira flour, and sundsies; barge O, Cromwell, Pork Hu. ran, 20,070 Lu carn § bark A, ¥, Nichols, Buffalo, 90,10 bu dor ; sehr A, 3, leors, Bay do Noo, nuudrios; wime Muskegon, Muskegon, wundrirs; prop Mohawk, Hul+ falo, 15,300 bu wheat, 1,10 brls fiour, and mundrie; stmr Saboygan, Manitowoc, sundties; strar liuros, South _Havon, undrics; schr Hungarian, Siciizm Clty, 110 eorln stona birgo G, L, Yoong, Bai 4,248 Lu whoat: sche Jobn Dunn, Ogdenaburg, 20,64 bu corn ; schr Bolls Mitclioll, Ogdensturg, 24778 bu corg. ! LAKE FREIGHTS, CUICAGO. Fretghts wero sctiva and steady at ¢ for corn it Buffalo, and G for do to Ogdensburg. Charters : Te Buffalo—Schrs Lake Foreat and bargs Dolton, com at Jo ; schir P, Pahua (yestordsy p. m.), oata oap, t,§ propa Roanoko ana Java, whoat, orn, and oata; prog 1dabo, whest, and prop Moutans, corn on through rate, “fo_Ogdunabiirg—8chra J. Duifin, Mont Blanv, and Hollo Mitcliel, corn ot 65, To da via Colliugwnod— Hebr E. Blake, corn at 6o, To Barnis—Prop Mont. gomery, corn through, Capacity: 90,000 bu whost} 435,000 Lu corn, aud 93,000 bu oate, DETHOIT. 0 The following charlera wera roporied on the 30tht Setir Col. Hathaway, Inmbar, shingles, and lath, Alpe- nn to Fromont, O,, at $1.75 on lumber, e on alin- glos, and 500 om Iath, all on rall ; samo schooner rotura ¢argo of wood, Dlamarck, Ont., to Datrolt, at 121 per cord on rafl ; sche Ferrat, wood, Blsmarck to Do trolt, ot $1,26 on rafl ; scow Rough snd losdy, Jum ber, Forzeatvillo to Dotrolt, at $1,12% peem? scit Granads, lumber, from Au Sablo to Ohlcago, $1.80, de- lisorad on rail ; schir Laurlo, hard wood lumber from Amheratbury and Bosr Crock 10 Chicsgo, at $3, d lvorod ou r CLEVELAND. On tho 30th tho followlng charfors were made 8team barge D. W, Rust, and her two consorts, the C. L, Dottaand D. K, Clint, 2,600 tons coal to Chicigo 7::‘::. aud the schr Tranton, coal to Bheboygan at 16 prop g LAKE MICHIGAN, CHICAQO, ‘Tho north wind prevaiiing during the last fow dsys has brought in one of the largest floota of tho sessu. ++++Tho sichr Hublard has gono Into ono of {lie docks of tho Chicago Dry-Dock Compauy o recolva sundry topalrs. ,..Tho bark Southwest and schr Gon, Sickles went to South Obieago yeaterday to unfoad thero thelt cargoes of oo, Tha sohr Elvine oollided with 1h barge Gty of drsiid Haven Baturday eveutug, af the foot of Marrison stroat, Tho Oity of Graud Haten fost sl hier rigging and her mninmast,...Tha scht Famlico, owned by Capt, Vrindiville, o her way from Quoonitawn to this uflfi: 1 uow out over Afty days, and still nothing has boen leard from her, 104 feared that whoh gsin motb with a disustor, hsving been compollo 1 ‘0 before to return to Encland fot ropaies, If notbiog s heard from hor during thie week, she uiny bo sct down as lo wing to the fioreg north wind no otcurslon bo: ro Fuuniod ,The northenater yosterday was hiowini Vury viofontly, but up fo laat_evening o socident any consequence ysd been roparted, TIIE NORTNEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANT. The Northern Trausportation Compauys stcamert have ucarly sl boen oyerbauled, and 1 i statod thed thoy will ‘commenco runniug betwoen this city aud Ogdenaburg to-lay, ‘The Company has ninstaen ves nuls, which havo Leon Jald up ot Chicago, Milwaukes, Cloveland, aud Ogdensburg. ‘Thoy ate named s fole fowa: A, C. Keating, O. J. lfale, 1I. F. Chusch, Luckeya, Empirs, Grinite Slte, 8l Albann Ouxe- gatchie, Nashus, 10, (walkoo, A ruce, Oarden City, Oleveland, Chemplal, City of “Toledo, City of Now York, ud Gity of Concord. MISCELLANEOUS, Matthew Lelthbody, tho deckhsnd who foll over board from the prop N, Mills a§ Vicksburg, waa nob drowned as stated, but was picked up by ono of the barges {n tow..,.Tho Juffalo Courter atatea that the Chicogo Board of Trade is still lylng anchored oppo sits Lanigan's dock, Canada sido, Nisgara River. ., A0~ cording o the Cloveland Leader the dsmage to be stmr Rusals, of tho Union Line, recently sustainsd, will not amount to over §300, Thie veassl wad at Cleve land_ Friday on her way 0 Chicago. The damage will bo ropalred when aho roachee Buffalaon her dosn Arip....Beyn tbe Detrolt Zyibune; A shori tme suce (o schr Mald of tho Mist was' Hbeled horo, sud out of conelderstion for the Usplain Lo was lofl o chiario Of his own vessal pendiug the settlement of 128 clatmu. _During the stilluves of uight, ko tho Arby sl forded hig”tent and silontly sfole away.” The Deputy Unitod Blates Marsbal, boing somewliat ef< asporated at this broach of truat, kopt close walch § tho vouse], and wucceeded in overhaullng and bringlid heor to this port yestardsy moruing. Hue is Do¥ moored tear (ho foot’ of Twelfth mudl where sho will {n all probability remain untl bor debis aro lyuldated”.,. Tho = mammot athe Lizala A, Law, bul Port Huron, s halllog from Cllleayo, nrrived st Datroit Eriday morts {ug to ba ftted out, 'Her dimenvlons aro: Lenkth uf keal, 200 foet; over all, 310 fuet ; boaz, 84 foct § tlt’l:; of bold, 14 feat 0 fnchin cayacily, 10y dovs. sLe Will ba rlgged like tho largo schoaner Michjyan, carr ing four yards. —Tho eablu accommolativng 3o 25 L, 'Itio Law carston fuur force-pubips, bas 818 Latchways, sho 18 strougly butlt Wroyglout, sud st licr appoibtmeuts are got up 1 th moat ALTOTE modorn atylo.... Mr, Olark, the diver engegod onibe wreek of (b Morniug Lark, which wna sunk mins throo wouke ago at tho Linio Kilu Crosaing, srrived ob carly yesturday morning and reports bavin teken ! tons f stone from the wreek, out of a luial caryo o tons. A pertlun of the cargo fallout on tho copulEng el the veasel, Bho Nos fn a currout runping aboul milea an Butr, aud the wadge puschiase will Lo used 1 fibe funot tujurod at all, lior oanvad 8 diver, and 1he voisci Lisw (0 8003 tor s, s, TRE bad ou tho scow Towm Lowls, whic! 1ron uuld 6 {8 Palicd, i o Bar slda ui g bottom of thy stream, Thed