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FINANCE AND TRADE. ng dated duly 13.. 09 11, dated July 13,0 ¢renserien i SOUTI OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF SRVEN MILES o¥ TRE COURT-TiOUA ered to Find Use for Their Banks Both ¥ Surplns Funds, o h 18, . maof Fary-third sl 'w 1, 2% Movement of Currency to New nrch 2: Seis York=---Tho Clearings #3,600,000, =% fhahty Hited July 5. COMMERCIAL. The following were the receipts £nd shipments of the leading articles of produce in thle eity during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning, and for the corresponding tlme last year: ' The Produce Markets More Act- ive, and Generally Lower. A Purther Decline in Wheat and Pro- Corn Turns Dowiw FINANCIAL, ‘The main featare of local finances continues to be tne difficulty of Anding cmployiment for the sure pios fands of the banka and other lenders. Dis- cohnts are fndeed very dull, and, as the depositaof onr fnancial institutions Lold their own, amonnt of 1oanable funds secking employment {a angmenting father thon diminlshing. The mer- tontile demand §s mostly restricted to temporary advances to repular enstomers dieappointed In ‘The applicationa from inde- pendent outslde hartowers, who alwaya appear in pressing numbers in prosperons times, ato very collectionn or trade., Rates of disconnt at the hanks are 8210 percent to regular customers. Goad outside borrowars when they appear gel accommodations at strect On tho street rates are G percent and up- Thera lan great searcily of ward for time loans, good sommercial paper. New York exchange was firm between baoks st 75¢ per $1,000 preminm, Shipments of currency are being mndo to Now Withdrawn from store on Wedneadny for city consumption: 8, 0:8 bu ywheat, 004 bn oats. The following graln was Inspected Into store in this clty on Thursday morning: 9 cara No. 1 N. W. wheat, 18 cars No, 2 N. W, o, 37 cars No, 'The clearings were $3,500,000. DALTISOKR AS A COILN EXPORT MARKET. The Baltlmore Gaselle prints some exultant #tatements over the growth of the exvort trade of that eity in corn and other commodities. It eays e exports from the port of Naltimore for the A eChalg Tume O Ao & eetio fncrea the corresponding period of 1675, ceneral deprension in business ¢l an 10t been confined t0 oue of niaa extended almont thron, oniy marked ducreato fias norarticies. Cornahuws the reane; tho exportaLxces the samu yeor by 7,231, (1) bushels, aud the entire year of 2 apring, &4 cars No. 3 do, cars no grade do 20 cars rojecled (113 wheat); 48 0,000 hu No, 2 do, 10 cars now mixed do, 08 cars and 2,700 bn rejected do, 20 cara no grade (487 corn) ; 10 cara white oats, 20 caraand 4,000 bu No, 2o, 10 cars and 1,000 bu rejected do, 3 cara no grado do (4 oats); 4 cars rejectod barley, Total (447 cars), 107,000 hu. 24), 082 bu wheat, 1 %71 bu rye, 400 bu barley, Dornbusch reports that there was afloat on the 20th ait., in wheat and Gour, 1,450,000 qrs, equal to 11,650,000 bu; snd last Wednesday thore wera 0% cargoes oft the const of Great Britaly, sggre- gating about 1,600,000 ba. This fs really an ora of low freights, Com te Buffaloat 1%¢ por bu is low enough in all con- sclence, and ought to templ buyers to take hold The low ratea of frelght Inure, however, nlwoast cntirely to the beneflt of the consumer, and little to that of the prodiucer—a result which 1s by many freely attributed to the operation of tho rules of tho Board of Trade ngalnst 0 rod) Tiout Uy gavir hoen [n wiieat and o (6w it TeRtest percentnge of Ui Inspected out: 1350 bu corn, 18,413 bu oats, L porte, and is now tho chief markct i Iry (2 not (1 the world, Petraloum 1s the next product which has ahuwn n marked increase, LEINE Qvi 100 gallons slicad of the first $IX monthe of 1 , and probably sliows the giost decided a moncyed polnt_ of view. T ro 88 the leadlng tobaceo ex- d lnrd nlvo ahow ‘England lias Ueen the lrg- FILNEL TR WOED Gf . 4451, Nolland i il Couirion. roschia’ 8110 144, adalnat $14.170,514 satno tine 1874, The Gazetfe omits to sllude to an important fact which will be Hkely te deter manv of thoso who shipped corn to Bultimoro thli senkon from ropest- The warchouso anil elovator tacilities of Baltimoro have given out under the unusual stroin put upon them by the recent great increanc in the recelpts, and hundreds of cara loaded with corn have had Lo be left stundingon the tracks under the acorching huat of thls sununer. Tt been damaged and ehipments delayed to such an oxtent that losses of muny thousands of dollurs hove resulted, REPUNDING TOWN DEDTS. Tha Boaton Commerclul Hullelin says: S0mo of uur Now England towns, whose debt 13 moat- 1y At 7 per cent, some Tonths vin aze of the cheipness of money. n of this country, Bacun and and move it out freely, Tlow much corn have wo in store in this city? A cauplo of weeks ago we called attention to the fact that the statoment of tho Graln Neglstrar and that mado by the Bourd of Trade did not agree In ref- erence to the corn movement of the previous weel, the discrepnney being something Iike half's million ‘Wo do not assume to know which set of fgures was In crror, and do not know now; but some light may possibly the thrown on the question within o few days. The Reglstrar's statement given 022,145 bu as the agyregate of No, £ com in store hero last Saturday, while a lnok around among the holders of corn rafacu a donbt that there 13 more than 200,000 bn of No. 2all told, In thia In view of this it wonld be well to call on the warchousemen to mnke a statement to the Board of Trade, showlng how much corn of the speculative grade they netually have on hand. made o mistake it ought to be correctod; and It the fzmtren aro right 1t will be well to know It A fino_samplo of corn from Logan County, Til., waa exhibited on 'Changs yeatorlay, showing that thevo I8 soms good corn In this States Lt the nows from many other yoluts indientes n short crop, and ralses the doubt that 1linols will have but litle corn to export next year, of Trade, just returned from a tour in Central 1111~ poly, reports that near Watseka thero are htindreds of acres which show no sign that corn was over planted there, and {n many other places the corn 14 not a foot high and ls overtopped by tho weeds, Tosays therain In that nection has boen fearful, Aletter frum Mattoon, dated July 12, statea that fthad ralned there during twenty-six of the pre- cedting thirty days, and that the winter wheat in all Southern, Ninols s very badly damaged, ond is spronting hadly In the shock, A telegram from New York yesterday atates thal the receipts of the day there wera 460,000 bu; thiat it 14 tmposnible to find. storage-room there to apread wheat; and that, If recelpts there continue 1beral, wheat will be panicky, that the whent in Now York has Loen apread out very thinly In wtore, In the hope of Improving Its condition, which nccaunts for the scarcity of ator- age room there, It should scom that recolpta at that point must soon fall oft under theso discourage- wents, Very little has gone out from Chleago dure ing this month, and there I no temptation to for- ward It from this or any other polnt, —thie market being strougly agalnet the shipper, even ut tho beavy reduction In prices hero, TUE MARKETS, The leading produce markels were moderately active yesterdny, but genorally weak, both grain snd provisions tending downwards, though re- celpta were rather small, excopt In hogs, and the shipments of corn and oats wore furge, The mar- kets at other points were weak, and halders here wore unable to roalat the pressure, whilo the shorts wera In thele glory. The abipping movement wad ing tho exveriment. wisely tunk ndvant- Wititing s moyo: cr cunts, und this i, miteh to the eeume Yery e rin of holtera of the old boside, [ eld, WIED W crodit propol thiuis that of the srfiall Lowne, ure i 1hielr 8 e centa §nto 64 oid 4558, THE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CIRONICLE. ‘We have recelved a copy of Vol, 22 of the Com- merclal and Financial Chrontele. Chrontele 18 tho oldest and most valuable weekly publication hs the United 8t; dastrial, commurclal, and finanelal interests of the turu refunding % 10 anybody hos The Financlal 1 dovoted to the fn- GOLD AND GRECNBACKS. Gold was 110%@111%. 00K @80c on the dollar in gold, GOVERNMENT HONDS. A member of the Board Qreenbacka were Y . D COUNTY BON. Chifeago City 7 R ct. honda., ¥ Gllcago City 7 ¥ ct wat Cuol: County 7 ¥ ct. tonils wet, bondy... ¥ el Londs (Lineoln Tari). *Aund intereat. It {s underatood LOCAL STOCKS, © y Italiway, Nortlh Side. ers' Innirance Com) ninber of Commieres NY TELEGRAPIL To the Western Assoclated Press. New Yous, duly 13, —Gold strong, closing at Carrylog rates, 1@1%c. Loans wore slso Qovernments wers firm anid In good dumand, Rallroad bonds were strong, State eecurltis wore quict, Btocks were dull, but an fmproved feoling pra- walled, especlally for Western Unlon aud Delawnre, Lackawanna & Western, which were strong nnd ro bnly 41,000 shat which 15,000 were Western Unfon, and 12,000 Th Incrensed strength of conl stocks way due to the aunouncement that the Deluware & Jludson Canal Company had declared aseml-ane nual dividend of +4 por cent, sunual rato of dividends from 10 Lo 8 per cent for that Company. Money market easy; 2@2%4, Prime mercanti! Custom receipts, T'eananctions wi 'The demand for gracerles was active for the sea- son, anda firm market both for staple and side Bugare continoe v and sgafu tho tendency of prices aoems to be up- Btocks In the hunds of dlatrlbutors are re- duced to mwall dwensioun, and reliners, IL 1a ro- od, are largely suld alicad, wan apparéiit, tho denand continuing light st cady figures.” Sirupsand molessea show decldod Semnead, and moy advance, soupe, ote., romaln ahont ateady. rket had no distinguiehing features, maius quict, as Is to be expected at this sonson of the yenr, the deiand belng almost exclusively in the shape of small ordors of & miscellancous char- acterto **freshen up ™ stoc) and steady, In tho dried-fruft market there was ! not much trading, aud pricey were more or less nominal, Fish rumalny quict, and, exceptivgcod, the quoted prices were only indifferently sustuine Uile wera quoted firs and unchanged, wood, bagglhl, aud leathor were qulet at provious Foods was noted, Thin rediices the No chungo I cof- dinbursed £310,000, 000,000, b0 days, 480; sizht, 401, AOVERNMENT BONDA, The dry-goods Prices are firm M UBLOD. o0 ovey 7 ‘Tho deet of lamher at the wholesala market was clavod out yestorday ot the roceut axking prices, The yard teade continues dull, and Is expected to Prices ure a littlo off for #omu doseriptions, but the changes are unlumpor- tant, ‘The hardwaro deslors report a gaod demand for harvest goodw, but a light trade In other Huesat Wool, broom-corn, and seeds remalu dull, The better grades of hay were in re- quest, but anything below primo was almost une salable, Light bldes wore finmer, belng acarce and in request smoug dealers, under largor oforings, and reports of Jberal ships wents to this point. Poultry sud egye were sluw Derrtes wera sbundunt aud slow st Ch & Chicago & Alton b lust through this month, unchanged prices Potatocs were weak i BAX Francisco, Jatest quotations at tho 81 4 3Tt follow ock Exchanw."“ frathe Lake frelghts wero mather more nctive and Yfc Towor, at 1%4c for corn and 134c for oats, by sil to Hail freights wore guiot and unchanged, sgeats asklog 20c to New York, 18c to Philudel. phlis, 17%c¢ to Baltimore, and 20¢ to Boston per 100 Through rates by lak 8t 10c for corn, and 1034¢ for whoat Lo New York, end 12c on cora ta New Eugland poluts, engogoments wero roported for 152,000 bao corn and 125,000 bu oats, YOREIGN IMPONTATIONS, Recolved at Chicugo Customs July 13; Fleld, 4 dry goods; J, V. Fare well & Co., 4 packages dry goods; H. Channon & Cu., 4 colls wire rope; Grommes & Ullrich, 30 casca wine; 1. A, Hurlbut & Co., 4 casis pere fumery; Joln C. Haines, 2 cases stationery; Gll- bert, Jiubbard & Co., 6 cascs linen thread. Duti- collected, 81,015, 54, TUM COMN CHOW AND THN CORNER RULX. v the Edlior of Tha Tribune. + T'le splrit moves me to venlilate my views on the situation® of growiog crops, and the course tuken by the Chicsgo Board of Trade and the Jead. {ug nowapspers, Iwrotoa short sriicle lsst August in regard to tha prosperts at that time for a crop of corn, The papers wer's then {nalatiug that the growing crop Wwas the lusgest ever kuown. The vocubulary was Hiewt i oat & Telcher, b Loxnow, July 13.-Conadls for money, and ac- Lot m{u-'nnnnln-'u:n. 105%; '070, 108%; 074} Erle, 12K preforred, Tats, July 17, —Tentes routy July 1.~ Now oo, 088, T REAYL ESTATE, The following instruments wera flled for record Thursaday, July 1i3: cITY PROTERTY. A pf 2810 @ of Kobla sty . Loiter & Co., 20 packs Biates Donds— June e | reuty-sccaudit, w f, it ty-nioth s exhaneted for adjectives to dencribe tho immensity of It. I tonk a different vlew, and gave ns my optnlon that, whilo the crop was good in streake, the danaged localitiea wonld reduco the average very much, and the whole crop would be found de. ceptive; and T sct tho crop for the Nofthwest at. losn than an averago crop. Tho abject ovidently almed at was to convince the world of eonsumera that the growing crop was unnansily lsrge: the ruling prices were too high, and, If consumers would stmply supply thelr prossing wants, tho welght of this immense crop wonld depress prices, ete. TR TRIAURN began to *‘ring the changes ™ on this as carly as last July, In the same fssucin August in which my articls appearsd was an edl- torinl estimating the growing crop nt far aboye afl former experionce, Wo will ace which vlew was nearer the actual facts befora wo get through, ; 1t would slmost scem a8 though the newspapers were in league with the short sollers to depross prices, and the Hoard of Trade hns catered to the same side In tholr rules Pmlaclmu short sellers, Wo conntrymen consider this *‘rule’ adirect diecrimination against the conntry, The country dealer, asarale, " he specnlates in the city is usually & **Hull.” The custowm of selling for fture defivery {s 8 gool ona for the country, snd very miany work pu that Iluignly. They buy grain of the farmer during the fafl and winier for spring delivery, and are enabled to bu; niore Iargely than the farmers could dellver. farmer needs moneyy he can't leave his other work to haul corn, or tlie_roads ate bad, or he wcrfl: to sheil rather than doliver (¢ in the cab, to save haullng, or-he needa the cobs for fnel; ong or all af these reasous liave wcl{,m. and the farmer selle 1,000 bushiels of corn for May delivery to the dealer, who sclls that and other futs iu Chleago for future delivery. To this cxtent the country dealer ia nshort soller, bLut fow ever sell unjoss thoy hava the grain In crlb, or bought or contracted for, Thls 1s legitimate, aud really enablea farmers to ot better pricea for cora carly, ‘The day for buy. ny any Iarge amounts of 106 cent corn {8 past, be. cause there fs usually heavy operatara who will fAx a price in the fall, furcorn delivered in the guiing. thnt will enible country dealers to pay better pricea than nsed fo fulo befora (his cuetorn wna estabiishod, but the rule protecting *‘shiorta" Is demoraliaing in he extrome. It ls claimed that this is for the Hrnwnllun of ‘‘running of corners:" perhapa it oes, but the offect has been to keep the price of corn frow 10 to 156 centa below what it shonld ha for tho Iast year, nffecting the corn States from $10, 000, 000 $16, 000, and, a8 o Western man, 1 dislike thin siate ‘of things very much. I wish to aco farmers oblaln “flylnl prices for thofr l:rmlucu. 1t {s ensy for tho city gent to flxmre on e actual cost of productlon of corn,—and Inpast. ears it has been varlyusly estimated at from 13 to 0 cents per bushel, —but 7know that in the State of Tliinofs farmers cannot afford to ralse corn,onn year with another, at leas than an average of 40 cents, and the crop of 1875 would not pay the pro- dacer falr, living prices for his labor and invest. ment at Joss than G0 cents per bushel, take the averago of the Stata over. Iiut, to go back to pre« venting corners, 1t {sclalmed that lum\erl‘vn man, or cligue, or nag, eon)d buy up all the graln In the market, and then put the prices up to an unreason- able figure, demoralizing trado, etc. Wall, who duca this affect ? 1f it cnablea the farmer to get better prices, 1t ennbles lilm to pay more dehts, or buy more goods; and is thero any reason why any mun should not buy corn to-day to hiold for nost month, 1f he thinka the price too Tow to-day, and ho can make enough more b{lluldln ! How,then, docs [t demoralizo trade t_“Why, Mr. Joncw rold 1,000,000 bushcls to Mr, L., to ba dolivered last nionth, Mr. J, had none; never had ony; never expected to have any, but he thought to break the market by ullln[f Tabulous quantities and getn nice lump outof Mr. L. *‘Insettiement.’ 1low docs & “’corner” afect logitimate dealera? It may be that Mr, B., 1n the country, has 10,000 bushels thut he expects to get n from farmers in July, and e selia it in the city for August, and_ ho may not b nble to get in In time, and lie may have to euffor & loss by renson of a corner, but ho shonld look out for that. If A buys of I} a million busncls, and B delivora it, he can make A tako it; and It ind half of the alphabet break the market by persistant #elling of wind, l.{‘ must llve up to his contract. Why should nat s and all the rest bo obliged to live'up to their part of the contract, and If they agree to deliver 'why not force them to doliver the actual corn? Bat, it fs claiined, A hay bought ail the corn in the market and I cnlmo!-got any to fll his contract, Ah! there's the rub, Jid not sell any corn ata)l, and that {s what demorallzes Lrade, and not the *‘corner,"'—that is whnt makes **cor- ners” possible. 13 has wold a large amount and wishies to depress the market; he starts in to sell the market down; 500 ‘‘scalpers™ sell too; there soon appears in the papern glowing accounts of ‘tha crop prospects, immenso recelpls are expected next week, the seabord sym- athisce, Liverpool ditto, consumors conclude not o stuck upy but wait {f}] the big rush comes in. Duyera hold off, and sotha *'break™ fs Inangu- rated, Mr. A fscalled on ** margin down, ' In accordance with the rules; Is not preparedio do wo, {I{s corn {a eold out, or rather another million bushels of **wind™ fs thrown upon the markat, aold at fl:‘esmlmnng and makes the *'break ™ wurse, o country dealor, whoae business it s to buy what he hina not got, and then try ta sell at 8 protlt, thinks ho might as well buy a few thousand bushels in the city, and, having done so, 1y called on for margins, and, 1f he docs not respand on the instant, hia corn or wind s sold out. This 1s about the conrae af a **ron " on the markot. This Is the apposite of a corner, and, in conscquenco, mar- kela decline all over the coimtey, and tho farmer is she princlpnl Juser, atfocting the rding Intorests all uyer the country: and all thieia tho leglitim reyults of *'ehort selling. " 'The conntry de. arule, buys before bo ls. The ‘‘scalper’ s naturally & ‘‘short.” ‘The Clrcago * Board of 'rade Is )uy-lry compused of " *'shori ™ nellers; henco L) the conntry. The city y the country cannot, It |s much casier to ecil the mar- ket down than to ** ball” It, and the coantry suf- fers, Tho crops of lnst year have been latgely overeatimated for the purpose of **bearing" “tho ‘piarkets, and It {a belng done now. I fully belleve to-dny that the statoment 1 made 1ast Augist, that *'the erop of the Northwest was hardly an aver- age," 18 correct. Tho reporta to the Clucionati purk-packers, recently publishied, go to show that the stock in hands of farmera [s less than last year ot thin tine, and. if so, what haa Lecome of that %25 per cont larger crop than over before raleed ™'t In v?nw of thuse things I am fully porsusded thay if the rulo to proyent corners, protecting ehorts, ete., were reacinded, there would not be such an Indlkcriminate selling down of the markets, If the law of cuntracta wero enforced upon the seller as well ns tho buyer, neflars would bu, more careful how they sold, onr grain markets woufd immedinto- 1y ndvance, and trade would improve all over the Northwent. 1t {2 lagitimate for the country dealer to buy of the fannar and scll ta the city for futnre deliverys aleo, for any one to buy what ie has not got, but for any ono to acll what he lins not, and Joyer expects 1o have, i demoralizing, The nowa- papers, Hoard of Trade, and cspeclally coms misalon men, should all bu interested u the farimers goting good prices for thelr produce, . The (xrunpnrlly of the entire Northwent depends npon L] aud the Chieago Board of Trade should look sharply ta their rules. Ch)- ¢ago 18 loatnyg ite trade lurgoly on this account, and the channels of trade, onco openod, cannot bo ens- Iy diverted back to the ofd ones, Korty-olght wmilllon bushels of corn_passed throngh Chicago in 1872, 1 the crop of ‘706 was ns large as clalimed, why should not niure than that amount paes thiv yenr? Tdoubt If two-thirds that amount doca, S0 lung w8 we belong to u section that oxports coreald, %o lougshould wobie *'builn, " ALl cinsses aro intercatod (i tha producer getting gnod pay for e sbor, and it bs suicidal for the lending apleits in our great commerclal metropolls to pureuo s courae likely to depreciate tho value of our prad. uets, and wo countrymon earnestly dosire” that Chicago should continue in the future, asalio hasfn thie paat, tho grent produce nirkot of the conntry, “Pho habit of magnifying tha growingcrops is vory Injurlaus, For four ‘years past they have bean I.nrgulr overestimnted Whils growing, and the tend- ency haa been to depreciato valuos in the fall un« 1 the furmers tspose of what they aro obliged to, and then s largo portlon of the sdvance sccries to the henofit of ihe speculator, and the result is tho PoOT {sFmer graws poorer, e rixkk of belny consldered a chronfo +'hult,” { will say thut the proxpect for a corn ero) n 1iinols 1 decldedly poor vast of the llinol River, except in o few localitl The stercotyped expression, **A big crop in Town," m-{ Lu trie this your, 1t Is vory eusy to locate yood prospects in distant reglons. On general priuciplos, 1t in safe 1o conclida that & wetspring wll; nuxl Mnl;llu Iu«]lmby“n gnna crop- eor (for corn), In my gpinlon, the wot, opin Jiihtes ductiod tho questions The 4ol hud becmer as a farmer recently expressed it, *‘ronny, " like morl Ground that u ly absorbs water llke a aponge now holda it, aud will not drain to absorb more, and, wherever the wet, open winter ob- tafned, thuro tho crop will buwinall, us a rule, A lucal paper 1 o neighborlng town saya, in a Jate lavue, **'I'uo late rains destruyed about one- hird of the crop, A practical farmer riding around the samo reglon says, ¢ Not to uxceed one- fourth the ground' planted will praduce” corn, " ‘Which I the more rellublot Auotlier furiner sa; the suna had drowned about one-fourth entiroly and now tho few days of hotsun have scalded two-fourth morg; so that not more than onee fuurth whil fmnlucu any corn aj thy best. Hundreds of farins will not produce auy. Wet weather and but st have **cooked™ it Tho l’unmyradm. of ll|uamln5}on. says, “'Rain full twonty-dve Uays in Juno.” “The Tuard of Bu- eryisors of Livingston County report fully ay bud. B the whole, T cunshder the wituution fully as bad 8410 1800 fn’ Nlinolv. From Quincy to Centralla the repurta are the wame. A milkspun b inchies deep, wtanding out yesterduy fu the ruin, waw filled In A fow hours, and raln s now falling, 1 do not think that In the conuties of Liv- fugaton, Iroquols, Ford, and McLesn, tha farmers can ralve cough corn for homo use, and I am of the oplnfon that the same I8 true of the entlro cast half of the Stato, and & large portion of Indiana. It may do to talk of Kaneas and Nebrs but In- dlaua aud Illinols produce one-third of ail the corn grown in the United bBtates, und o failure of thy cm&huu 1v nhmout & ustlonal calamity, The bay-crop s guod, af course, bui now farmers are feellng down-liearted over the prospect of a welt burvest, Conviderable huy wus caught In thu rulu yeaterday, und to-dsy's raln will increaso the dumipe, o) W 18 prospect far another crop, 1t aeama that hould ket better prices for thelr old crug. nmli sure tlioy need 1t, and, wero 1L not for the trule protecting whorts," I think we ahould woon soe tho corn market sdvaucy 10 to 16 cents per bushel, and T think T can see goud reason why it should in the short supply aud huwense forelgn demaud, THOQUuLs. A PROVISIONS, OG0 PRODUCTS—Wero moru active In the sggre. ate, Lut weak, though the wsrket did ot decline cavily, The recclpts 0f hume were lorger, and they ‘wors quated eaater, whilo other markot: product. For this reason prices declined here, chicfly on pork aud tard, and the trading was aliost restricted to changes from Atgust into Septemnber At the curtrat differencen. Thete was scarcely any damand for ship- 4 together to break the markot were among the tieahuyiog. and it is now thought that the famons combination fe on the hiroad road to dentraotion. Man. toon, M4@oke: Caroling, 7a8e; Lauist- i, Java, amer Java, No. 2, 200tes Ciffert—0. K ehaee to faney THlo. 21§ common to 't wheat, s} corn, 8i¢a. Ton, TosTON, 13.~Four—In falr de orn Arm | Keady demandy mi. bl S hitg A e e Yo. 1 and extra whils, 47edoc. ua, .;uly la.—uw-l Dull, weak, ang ool 1o prime do, d1tes Lrunsting, TG Ytiea, 32.425c) Mard- grushed, 11463 fr, VR, 20l e e 2nc Conta (e amdnen AT ed, 113 I'IHII‘MII. 10%el1ct do s exira C, viger C No: 2, 10M@1 10ia1iR¢c1 do € No, 2. DTgA10vS chulce brown, 1534e1 Talr (0 prime do, Do ige; comon o, R fic, cholee Molasaca sngar, D@@u{cs common to' good ¥ 4 e-Tanf drips, 0437001 diamond !'RP. p 'U;}mflnfl?&:l‘flki[ Rgood Mess Tork—-TVas moderately active, and declined 159 1734¢ per bri under rather Iarge offcrings with only a light demand, and that chiefty for changes from one month Lo another. Salea were reported of 70 briscash at $10,70; 9,500 bris seller Anguat at $10,00310.85; 6,750 hrls scller Beptember at $10. 706010, Ral, the year At $10.00Q10.00, Total, market closed hieavy AL £10.50218,80 for eaahy $10.45@ 16,500e)ler Julyt $10,47Ha 10,50 ac)ler Angnst; 810,03 @19.70 for September; and $10.50 seller the yoar. Prime mems pork waa nominal at $19.00@10.50, and exira do wan quoted at 814.60215,00. Zetrd—3Tas mare active, and déclined 106 per 100 Ba, 1o thy with anotlier t ueh light, as uemal (o the gns on ATe reduced for some grades of a flooringy otherwlss thors wers mo quotable Thrd cloar, thic Ciearalding, drst and second. Firsteommon alding. hoards, A nd 500 brix seller e (e, 10,820 brie. The gy New Onteas, July 13.—Cotton—Demant Hght, hq holders firmy snlos, 1,300 bales; recelpla, net, 7, &roes, 100; xtoock, 81,778 market Armer, Quiatably higher, BAYANXAR, July 13.~Cotton qulets middiings, met recelple, 08 hales; gross, 110 CXpOFLs, 637; ) GALYERTON, July 13.—Cotton stendys middiingy, 11, Dot recelpts, 17 baleas grom, Ty sales, 018, - z July 13, ~Cotton nominaly 10303 net recelpta, 24 Unles; nalcs, 100. CITARLRSTON, July 13.—Cotton 1leq net recalpts, 27 balesj oxpo comimon 1o good, 4448 common moiassen, 7t 8} nutmegs, $1.10621.10° L iC, o (‘fl\ W U3 German Mottied, 040a7e; 'White Hore, tadi{e: | o1 Gokdon West, 5 o day, tnsympa: verjuol, which Baice st regorted of 100 tcy 1 ofi lumbicr, 18 Tt and e and scantiing, 2010 24 1t. €11.40; 4,000 tes ke d 4,2%) tea seller Bept The macket closeif 0, 1 11683 R10, VR 10, 1234 Ae ¥210.25 seller the year, gures of Wednes- o ofterin aken ot Other erades were dulls N, 1 tnothy. 11,50 anl ":Mdllnn No. 2 do, $10.001 mixed do, $8.50°¢0.004 % Ny 83,50, slough, BY TELEGRAPH, HTES—Light atock continues In good d Belng searce, iwa alinde firmier, select futs inving brou; than quatations. irmer, o, Iidea are weak at Grien ity hutchiors', ey green enred ey daninged, S4ci part curcd, ed kip, 7:4eq et e [ ot nnd eoxy st the g unwililug a ninke eoncetsions, o buyors were notansious to trade excopt AL ru: jon. TH outward inoyoment continues largo, and tocks of winter cured ara reported Uity witle sum. mer jots haye been pretty weli sold ahead at 1{34a ner D below the prices for wliiter. - f o5t ribs at $1 DRY GOODS. Naw Yonk, July 10.-Busincs was oackae houscs, and the Mediutn prints wera more active. Allon's pink eliees German. and stripe prints advancod 3o, 1eavy wooles Rouds for men's wear were n fal Dulietin soys Parkor, Wilder & Co. R packages of flannels, hiankota, and cotton goods wiil by Demmpwfllywld.nt auction next week. PETROLEUM,. CLRVELAND, July 13,—Potroleum very firm ®hila (110 teat), 13%cy prime white (150 test) 15! =Pirranura, s, July 13.~Petroleum firm nud ac: pricosailyancedy crude, $2.4043.42€ at I fined, 10%4@16X0 Philadelphia dolivery, e MARINE. CITICAGO. Anmivara—Stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoe, snn. drlon; stmr_Jluron, South 1laven, sundries; st cgon, sundrien; brop Buckeye, Glen Ilnven, lumber; prop Milwaukeo, Ogdens. burg, sundrica; prop Ronnoke, Bufalo, aundries; prop Messeager, Benton Harbar, snndeles; frop Truesdet], Benton Harbor, sundries; prop Monom. ince, Green Bay, sundriea; prop Starucea, Nafa. 1o, sundrion; prop ‘‘empest, Montague, sundrica; prop New Era, Grand Tiaven, towing; prop Javan, Buflulo, sundries; sclir Mliton, White Lake, fum. ber; achr Monltor, Ludington, bark; schr T, p, Sheldon, Erlo, conl; achr Cubs, Greon Bay, lum. Der; schr lattle Fisher, Davis' Pler, 1 Mary Luuwig, Hlnulnl‘:l‘:ven. Tumber; achr M Buekegon, Jumber; achr Golden Harvest, o, Himber; schr_ Al umber; schr €, T, ‘White Lake, lumbe Muskegon, lumber; schr Tomn P Creararcre—Trop Trucsdell, Donton Tlarborg gundrlos; prop uv]:n:n or, Lenton Iiarbor, stn. driea; stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoe, sundries; Favorlte, Menomince, 50 pes hams, 18 baj 50 bu oatss TOREIGN. Spectal Dispaleh fo The Tribuns. Livereoor, July 13-i1 & m.—Flour—No, 1, 248} Ko, 2, 31sod. Grain—\Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 03 10d; No, 2, 0s 0d; Spring, No, 1, 03 6d; No, 2. Rs 241 white, No. 1, 108} No. 2, 9384, cinb, No, 1, 106 4d3 No. 2, 0a 10d. Corn— No. 1, 238 84¢ No. 2, 25830, Drovlaione—Pork, 62s. Lard, 13, Livznroor, July 18—32 p, in.—Lard, 503 04, 13 — Litest, — Cotton 8742643 sales, 12,000 hales, including 3,000 for specu- Istfon and cxport and 8, 100 Amerlcan. Areadstugs—-Wheat—Callfornin white wheat, aterage, 038121084 do olub, 01 104108 4ds red Western spring, H424G08 043 wintor red Weatern, s od @on 10 Flour—Western canal, 2106d@24s, Corn— Weatern mized, 268 30@354 0L Jand. Peas—Canadlan, 0s, Cloter Seed—H0u%, Proristona—Prima mesy pork, 820, Prime mess beef, LAni-500, Chceso—dos, 403; short clear, 518, Talloo—418 0, #etroleum—splrits, Linseed 0j1—233 04, Jeesin—Comnion, 48 0dy palc, 158, Spirite Turventine<2ds, LoXbo, July 13.—Rertned Tetrolenm—11s 0d®12s, AxTwWRnY, July 13.—Fetroleum—a3c, AMERICAN CITIES, Bpectal Dinpatch to The Tribune, New Youx, July 13.—Grain—8pring whest 1@2c per bu lowor ou good to prime, and 2@3c lower on yory common to fair parcels; market gencrally faverish sil througl, openiog quite dull and closing with bot- Inquiry and sales to buniness was , for speculation, milling, snid export, malnly for ‘the latier; bu_at 85Gu0c for No. 3 Chlcaga; No. 3 Mliwaukeo at BOG2¢, chiefly car lota; $1.0361.05 for No, 2 Chicago, including 27,000 bu at $1.03 for prime so called; $1.05 G109 for No. 2 Mliwaukee, including 40,000 bu nt $1,071 No. 1 Milwaukeo st $1.15@1.16, mainly at 81,10 $1.1901,23 for Jobhing trade was iight, Were ver) ulet and I ‘Thange. In price, baidwa mads of 5O TOCK—A brisk demand up for seasonable goods, ks, .. thierwies the markot 14 quiut, aud prices 8,508 do, 1X, 10x14, 811,004 , 00, 'zfg; winail, 2564 bar, 27 prices on winter-cureds Livenroow, July i PRIEIC O acon, Otatisuuee pepe] 1! 1y X s mer, at 743 cash, aud ous and sEAFL AR wiififor, at 165 s, and, d 129128 for winters Cunilor: or acller Julyi aunmier o nme, 12412 baxed; bacon 43¢, Wasqulet ALARNE. PRODUCTS—Were s messy §11.75613, . ] far hama, Steel Zinc—Full cusk, 1 Sheet Iron—No, 21, 13 6cs do, No, 1, stnihed Oy slabis, B3fe, ' tes) Itusala fron, Nos.0 to12, morican 1timia A, fuc Ivanized fron, No. 24, 146, with discount, of 1vc 10to 11, 11ey 10, 4ei 17, 13ct 18, 1'Tence wire, 6e; du, stmnall lots, 64 Were quict and’ aieady ‘st $.4,06. D ordens not to shade this raty, ‘e market doveloped no new featarea of luters . y, falf ovement, And & Arin feel- Onts, 3s@dscd. Darley, Wire—Non, 1 to 6, . ndy nnd ot st $10.7% g8, Tt0 & ey for. extra jncss: and ted at R@AMc for oity, and 7@80 fur -"u?bfln;‘m AR e was muade 3 ot abgos - Dacon—Long clear, Muskegon, Bu 838 64) refined, 12:@123 60, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—as yory dull, and prices tended strongly downward, in sympathy with wheat, but scareely envugh was done to furnish s trustworthy llst of quo- Shippors were out of tho markel. Bales were llmited to 750 brls spring extras, 8t $3,60 for sour $0.40 for patents 100 Lrls sour spring atid 50 Lrls ryc flour on prival bris. Tho market closed nomlonlly at the following ax tho aaking range of pricea: Cholce winter ext $7.0047. 3733 common to goodido, $3.8734R 08731 ship- plny extrns, $4.37364.675; Kood do, $4.8716R5.231 62K patents do, 20.0040.00; ¢ spring superfines, 82.5e3.60¢ | 1063@17c) 40 hed-Tigilt, 173 Tul (@ 1e ¢ extr lard ol N oo linsecd, raw, 8t bleaclicd,' 70ct apers o] |'{cll‘ b‘ ¥ uriba tha, hn’:}dorllfi‘fl?&l torms, Total, p0O LTRY—Chickens wers In talr supply and slow at . fonad. 00 tor ol el Wl-rowen s X ¢ §2,7543.00 por. bl W Terings wora Inrger, and advices num; that llberal recelpla might w the [nterior. SALT=Ths dumand continues falr and the mar- Quotations: Snxinaw and Onondaga, fine, rdiuary coarse, 81.70; dalry, ry, With Dage, 83.60; Asiton ulet and wosk, thou Denlers refired to tal Wi uoted at $3.25 for i Loyt fIRx sold at ¢ nominal: Timothy, 82,304 tungarian, BoGASc] willst, £1,47, ) i néady at the anoexed rauge of cos: thunpoweder—Common, 30@ m, 45@50c; koL do, ¢ , (0Lt clidlas, 706766 cl erinl~Common, 30Q35¢: R A0ur42c; goad i o oxpecied soun cntico oy, Miskegon, Minncsota, £5.00640. urkegon, lumber; ry0 flour, $4.1216@1.23, Dran—Weaquict snd steady, bolng & shinde_esfer Salcs wer 40 tona at $8.50 o than the preceding day, track and frew on boaril cars, Corn- Meal—Coarso was nominal at $10,235010.60 per $1.50¢ Canadado, §1.45 2,7: wascaa on the marke! ' e, but weak, deellning 3o WHEAT—Wan quite active Llux\l ‘{: rkév.lucull fll'!'lll- There was no mater(sl stme Mankegou, &bout the crops, some and ' declining. and ¥@1e per bu lower, and closed firm with the de- cline, vecovered and a protty good demand for export And home use; large apeculative ordorsin th market at s trifle undor tho iguren current to-day sales of 162, - 000 bu New York Inspection Western mixed at flode 8444@50%c for mixed, n0c for yellows hot Western mixed, o5c for No. 1 and Sue for yellow; ungraded Western mized st 81358c. Oats abont, 10 per bu lower and dully salcs 7,000 bu At 2540 for mized pnd 33@44e for whita Westorn e for vefacteds 32@3so for mixed Western; 37640¢ for wite Weatern, Ocean Peights—Modoratoly fatr businss In borth room &t a further wdvancs {n ratess (n charter room movement not o8 larke as yesterday engagemonts to Liverpool, by steam, 14,000 bu grain at 0dj 18,000 bu do regular at D34, Provirions—Fork in active export demand for cash teadly § futures about 20¢ per brl lawer; sales of W brisof new mesa on t 20.25, clilofly t WS stating that tho wheat {s Colvtawere smatlor (only 133 cars o thansowa frum other serke Nushua, Tieackvlile, 100 brls_pork and sindsiees Duifale, 22,600 bu corn, 14 four, brls fub, Ah AAUAEIERT DrOD Copotnin, 40 Bt wheat, 13, 728 bie corn, 200 brls Gour, 10,000 bu rye, B7 billa slicop drics; stmr Huron, South IHaven, 8 into store), ta was nisunlly el rop Empire State, tiiwaiiken weak at o ulokaty B58000; fanj ‘The weak fecllng at all these polnts wi ¢ troublu In New York bont the wheat wi bt unt of condition there, which made buyers hold off, lier mrkets in sympathy. c, and Hitlo danier of ot hut A shrinknge ~[n ers If tho proporty be b our sdvery decitng cho market lhh)wrflml:ulll}’dsul- 0po- 0, 45a48cy e, 8ageaier chulce, R3@TUC; cholcest, TBT5C, snd affected ot “LAKE FREIGHTS, CricAno, —Frojghta were very doll, and barges wero engagoed for corn to Buflalo at 1%4¢, and for onta at 13ic, which are the lowest rates of the sco- gon, ‘I'ho prop Graves takes corn at 134¢, ond the bargo G. W, Adsms onts at 13{c, both to Buffalo, Tho prop Emplre and St. Lawrence corn throngh via Opdensburg. Capaclty, 76,000 bu corn, snd 195,000 bu oats, Burrato, July 11,—Capt. George W. Tone re- porta tho following: 8chre Northwest and Lorter, coal, Erle toChicagoat40c per tonj schr Meare, coal, Buffalo to Chicago at 40c por tan; steam. barge Forest Cliy and consort IL. I, Brown, coal, 0 ut 30¢ per tou; schr 1. C. Rich- River to Mllwankee at 40¢, 1111, Smith reports the achr Havana, coal, I 1o Toronto at 80c per ton, gold; #chr 8. L. Watson, conl, Biack River to FPortage al $0c per ton, ni ron-org _back to Clevelund nt 81,40 por ton. Charters by other parties an follows. Waud, molding-sand henco to Chicago, p. .3 ;el\r Carlingfurd, cunl to Chleago at 80c per ton, o. Drrnorr, dnly 11, —Frolghts remain dull and nn. Wheat rutes are as follows: To Bnilalo, 24¢; to Cievelund, 1%e, N ports tho seow ¥, L, Jones, lumber an Inth, Alpena to Black Itiver, 0., at $| ber and 25¢ on luth: scow Mollle, lumber and lath, Alpena to Black Hiver, at 81,25 on lumber and 25¢ on Inth, al delivered on r MILWAUKER, July 14, ~N connection with thio ehartering Thero woe searcely fact, vyo or two anall vesaoly would demand for Kingeton, at 5%c on wheat. Buffalo rates remain nominal ut 2 finest, 52@35c4 oice, 504 ShoTts 65 ehotecst now firat ol Oalongs—Common, 28@30e3 40vgi0; good medium, 4 o @h8c; cholce, 00@GIc; cliotcest, firm AL’ previnus pric 5,00l g 05@T5C _common, A%aase; @450} N, 4565001 rate excent in_the and soveral orders he Eoat, making o m it orts look uld vary frooly et ¢ tom, Which caured o reaction. Cash Wheat wis ver: fll: White Scpamber deiiverles were: ruisiively fein, rs_taking hold for that mooth in the boe S Wi g x radical 1 Maple, $7.50) Hinl X eliver 1—~Was in moderate domand at 3% WOUL~—Continues dull and ey, ¥ uotatlona:” Tub-washicd, chio thkoBSe; washed fleuco, Ona an Soastied ticace. course ind. mudium, 18die; O aak, Diit tho ahorts 8o, ak, following aro the clizige when the ox. 0t whcat iua dfed out with tho s Yunca of cooler weathor, and tho peopla begin o find out hiow mich thie trapof this yoar {a shiort of An Avor- ) ust opened st 073c, declined fre closed &t posie, 5 closing 8t U7sc, “Scller the nionth ¥ith cash No, 2 34 citoment about LIVE STOCK. Apot ot $20.006 also 1,250 bris fo August at $10,90, and 500 bris for Scptember at $20,20 @20.20} at Lo second call for July $10.05 bid and §20.25 waked; for August, $18,95 bid and 10.05 asked; and for Beptember $20,00 bid and $0,10 rsked. Cut meats continucd steadys middies {n alow dermand, but prices remained steady at 103o for Western log clear, on spot, and tho genoral market ol cipuiarly 10 Uobe, noy ¢ 5,000 bu No, i ht and 1,000 bu hy-m-l- ‘ataly 104,800 b, 1(~Wns dull snd lower, Insympathy iarket. Balea werd 'reatricted to “:mfilll"l’» 1,800 bt by satiple at 60@ u, sud dull during tho latter m.&‘uaq-ur Wedneaday. York lower, while uoted steady, and OUF reecints wero nereased shipments. | Tlie market do- whieat, the feeling o eclino wau forced with was miore tavarabie to ng corn. SMIpers took hold fPealy at the aut- sck, it atierwarls cash corn Yas slow, au there were Luyers for Jul! it oo b Hl ; (T Bufalo to Chlca Tuonbu rejocted ards, conl, Hac Ainnessta iVhe th the goneral i Tk BB ol 190 dellvercd. Tot 3, CORN—Waanctive earl T sraw Hiano bo Hiviiaret was melcosed, and Now Lard dull for lots about 156 per 100 primo ateam for prompt dellvery ot $11.12)§ $11,10811.20 bld, closing 8t £11.10, and 8,750 tca for 206311,30, closing At 11,30 bid, Tallvw~Market dull and unchanged. Sugar—Large business In raw sugar st an adyaoce of BYa83{0 tor falr to good refning. Whisky—Market quict and unchanged, with sales of 50 brls, at §1.13 per gallon, 70 tha Weatern Awoctated Press. 18, —Coltan=—11; September, 11 19 -100; sJanuary, 1g-25a1 1 e 11 18:16¢3 May, “Flour—Neceipts, 8,000 brl 'or; very moderate des Targer, but with cltued ehlcfly in o 13, omher at €1 cllcrs wero surprise e : tha extent of the recelpts, nu one sutlcipating any- whore near s0 {nrge & pumber, conseruently the Arin tone noted of Wellnexiny's market was not apparent Early In the day liolders made o shiow uf firmucsa, hut it soon became eyldent that prices could nut be sustalned, and the day waa not for ndvauced bee fora there were a plonty of willing sellers at 10e off, At that reduction buyers scemed ready to luvest, and from ahout 10 o'clock {n the morning untll late in the after noan there was & brisk trade. Tho offerings werd large- 1y composed of falr to cholce native ateers welghing from 1,150 to 1,450 s, and the bulk of the tradlug was A few wero taken st higher A car-lond at $3.30. gl mixed was aj & premium of e over No, othing now to note fn usincas Lo-da; any dewand for veswals; sc. Bellur September Cnh sales wore reported of hava met_tho ) It new mixed st 1 200 bu rejected st ¢ 10,400 bu by sainple at Sadvc oh 8,800 budo AL 3UGe4oc frecon bosrd cars. in folrly active, averaging fully pencd weak, (B sympath £k, bul siibseque ) recelpts wera falr and Ut 133,000 bit balng as sliipped in thie dall iler the munthor cash oponed ot 0n Tose 10 2#ic, cloning with the st and Seplember wera taldo, Hejeclad sold 1€ Wera roportod of 3 (61 4. rojectud ag 2344 Bu by sample ab 26@31c on track, and b,000 U NQ3: al, 84, 000 bu. 0¥ E—Was dull ‘wero sellers of No. appienred to Want it at iS¢, LLEY—Waa very quict, Geller Boj mor frecly offered and ruled easy, Uicra no dispositfon 1o Invest n 1L stprekent. A salt of Sop- thought to be 1o settl s the asking price 0, 13 200 bu ht; 4034 D «Rwuml'll il strongly In huyers' done at $4,33@4.00, parcels lalila to spoll fgures, Canover & 10all sellin e LAKE MICIIIGAN, Tdxos cattle ware di Cricaqo.—Only two cargoes of lumber tematned at the market last evening,...The tug J. L. Higgle wanlafd up yostorday to havo her machlnary re- paired. Sho will be outagsin inadoy ortwo The batge T\ J, Bronson collided with the uche J. C. Kingnear_ Adams street bridgo; Loth vessels were slightly domaged.,..The Oriontal Quartutte Clubonda number of {ts friendschad a lako ex- curslon last night on the tuj 'Thio Milwaukes )iell went inf of tho Chicago Dry Dock Compnn; a Joued noar Slxtooatn atrert brrdge Wednesday, nar been dacked by the Chicago Dry Dock Cotypany o Wil fot bo thoroughly overhauled untll the gnestion as to whio 18 to blami for (hio djeustor 18 dednitely dechded. |, BU %01 extrs Ohfo, $1. 48,501 Minnesota putert procuss, 78 for poot 1o cholcs, of extrant $4,00. OATTLE mALXS. ice. | No, ower. Tho mi nther grain and Now Yol 1p by ono or two parties. Tl ere two or thre ll||l||‘llln ]l‘? lll‘ g rel TNt of Pradico, 1d Lo I7340, LI o bl foe sount ot nd closed at 2234c, Caal o 023,00, d Unwottlods lowory ot nearly all gradvs g clostng . ~Dully @rain~Wheat ati ura to BOGRAGE Wests 197503 Tiarley At a8d drocsion i R Lo ¢ better deinan ostorn mized, bot, 45G48c; do, ung ‘Ghasis mixed siosmer, krnléd, a3cnic o froe on bourd, ~Tolal, and lttlo beiter than nominal. the markot at Gic, but oo one y prica, Hujectad was quoted to_have s leak which water- alt In moderats request, opencd lowers closed more s ), for temporary repaira. o is Woatorn, f h g 000 hus mixed We 2se42ct whits do, BaGdde Jfay—Dull snd u e qalst To cargoes, 184@18%c tn 00 i e et o rime, 63 refne and fair and merket wand. ey opzaci rofined, Joka; loment, Was mado al a far'at No. 2 broughc, that. g ‘was dufl AL 30231, ANl refected at 24@3e, Cash ssles wero Teporiod of 400 t68c, 4 bu Tejected at 236, Total AFTERNOOX CAL ‘Wheat—175,000 bu, at BGEUGYfo for August and 07H@ 000 b seller Soptember at 46360, LA! ot at £10.50 for August, and 810, loat 750 Lris, at Um’f“mt't\ulul a0 tendy at $10.621@10.65 seller Ay 024G 10,03 svller Boptomber, S0 Sl cntorio sonsequence of Savorabla new ro! 18t oponed ot Be, 2 A0 closold ut ul 340, hud Aeprember Corn was qulce and stead 4578 for August, and GRAND ITAVEN ITEMS. Bpecial Correxpondencs of Tha Tribune. Graxn Haves, Mich., July 11.—Gllbert Tsylot, Captain of the White Swan, was taken to.day te Pentwater, to answer tho -charge of stealing shingles from Sonds, Maxwell & Co. were marked and found on his vessel. The amount i ; WorantesBem Ricu stemdyy moderato de: Jetroleuin=VYery frm ciger, Tiitiel Baphul gh}m. 1034114, e Fygs~Tiesvyy Western, 13)g@ b, o1 ¥ far cashi ne ugust. Toef— midaics, Wester o ateati, $11,12) 11,20, Iars Wentern, 120220, rsioar Western, 1: At our ship-yards, tha schr Nelllo Loutzol Is be« ingcalked. The Mary Amanda is recelying new nwnchlons and rall, The D, R. Tlolt has been Alred, benched near Muskegon last winter, ly sbandoned, after recont effarts ta 1. Capt, and Heber Baulres have traded the tng 8t. Mary's, with ** Mike" Englemnan, of Mllwaukoe, for the prop Trader and hor consort, Island Queen. The Trader §u 125 feat lony, dnenlnfi firmer in tand an 18cown.,,., 1,24 22 caw loaj do city, 103 @11.151 Aug Bt hitter=116avy and | Cheere—Marketdulh Wikiky=5tendy 8113, FUILADELPUIA, P, July 13.—Fetroleum—Steadyy crude, relined, 10'%Ge. g=Clover, 1IGISST tmothy, $3.0063.10; fax, innesota tamlly, $5.20 8, $5,2004.50; high 1,21 Weastern red, 7. cllow, Aiuticy mfxed 1 damoged anid rojected on arrlval, dUe. Osta— Ji@du| steamed, 320, Ay—Weatern, ¥1. 14, 1o 01 PPTTTreY L D73e, ., 183 dy, elosing a¢ 45){c for July, MO0GI~Thers was @ for Septomber. s AUgusL sotd at 28, et for this class d the advanca cstabliahed on Wodneadsy ‘was sustained, Uiough the fevling weaslfghtly eaaior—a axod recelpty, Tha demand 7 the lueal nor Eastern trada ap- o nny apecially urzuiit o wan of the ahi lacal cutters wera cyuol to the supply, only o few droves, And they of umicilrahle quality, femalung une sild at the elose. Th or two beansfers wets effected, 0. 04 Tor commoun fo chufca lieavy, and 4,4 40,05 £0r oraiuary tu cholce light. We notétho follow- | conditlon due o TRAL MARKETS. Was BuLhrisk, ho ALCONOL—Wawsteady at 2,21, BROOM-CORN—Tho market remains quiet, Amall ordurs are recolved now snd thon, and are usuaily placed at the quotattous: Cholce hurl, 5@10¢; hur), 76t8e; 1ne- dium and Na, 3hurl, 84&7c; good medium brusl, 3@ uhfe; coinman do, 43§30c; fale lusido snd covers, Bi4@de; Interlor, Sd4c: crovked, 2¢8a, BUTTER-There was s firm butter markot, not ouly for cholew grades, which cotnparatively are scaree, but forcuininun to @ool quallties ox well, as thers (s no larga amount of butter on hand, aod tha currgit re- celpts only sbout enual the current demand, Bhippers continue t absorb the bulk of thoofferings, We quots. wmafollowa; Cholce to fancy yullow, 18230} medium 10 good wrades, 14G1001 Infurlur to cosnnon, 116130, s of graln-bagy rauialn a1 proviously quoted, And stiow strongth, Burlaps and gunnics wero ordered spariogly and wero essy. Wo quoto: Stark A, 25¢; Pecricss A, 2ict Lowlston, 29%c ¢ Montaup, 2401 Untarlo, 2501 American A, 20¢1 Awoskeag, e; Otter Creek, 20c; Lurlap bags, 4 bu, 14613¢i gunnles, slngle, 1340 14%ci do, double, Z3@24e. CHEESE—Jobbars wers dolng and nothlag “more. 1 foot wide, and 10 1fer nliot-hause will bo set forwurd, gud upper deck fitted up with ten or moro state- She witl go into the froit and passenger . trafiic from Holland-and South laven ta Chicago, Though not o fast safler, sho fa stanch and strong, having been rebullt from the watorstina up two yoara aga, nnil hod boflors snd angine thorvughly overhauled last wintor, 1,35, ir—Rxtra, 84,2504, tha outsido Hg: n 8 fow weeky, 4 rats, 224 3 AT 18, 22He; Woatery ex 'k faucy, 0@104c; Western fine, 6, and Delaware, fresty, PORT IIURON. Special Dispatch to The Triduns, Tonr Munoy, Mich., July 13, —Dowx—~Props J. Detschey, Wenona, Waverly, Rusata, Javas schrs Jane Halaton, Marco Polo, Victar, J. Af, Spalding. ‘Pasyxp Ur—PropaBlanchard, @ ton, Clty of Fromont, Inter-Ocean and consort} sclirs Graco A, Charmon, J. P, March, Klvins, City of Tawas, Johu Burt, Advonture, ‘Wixp—Northeast, gentlo; weathor, fine, ‘The tug Cruander, with the schr llarvest-Ilome, d fromn the Btraits of Mackinaw this morning, schr had boen ashoro there and the Crusader ulled her off, * She ls uto dock hero to-day. o oa btk o The Tyt apalc] o Triduns. - Tonr IlonoN, Mich., July 18—10p, m,~Dows~ Props Manitoha, Oskland, and by ‘Three Helly, luo. Marine City, Fountain City, Nowburgh, i1ls, Cotlinbury,and bargo; scara rown, Francls Beerimun, Selkl Eigin, Princens Alexand catigo, B, O. Roberts ‘np~North, geotle; weather, One, ol St BUFFALO. #pectal Dispatch (o The Tribune, Tivrraro, July 13, —Canal frelghts are weak and Bhipments wero for wheat, and Bfc for York, No cos) charters to-day, ton to Chicago and 26¢ to Milwankoe, parchased the litle sldoration $4 000, ort for Clilcago with argo taken from Bu atlon of harbor tugs only Inated ouc day. Chreso—~Now Yor! 8o, gge~Tor lvanis, New Yor \ORE enmerapty v Xou ess=D Oouis. dim iy s den City, len- BAGGING=Prl G ascasan SES5528 535822 ANRERBERRER! 3 d lowers 81, 10, and unchanged; only fobbing do- 1,100 hrls wheat, 1 4 oata, 2,000 bus vye, none; Larley, none, LTIMOI Naurixonr, July 13.—Four—liul Leal) Sust » fatr business, The recelits are rathor inoxcess of carreng ieeds, and thu markoet rules easy in cansos b faclury WL BGUS, as done In thisarticls, at thie ran W urdors Tecelved were dlle, llowing: Lackawaiin, ¢ ma cargo of ploces 42e; Westorn tulxed, 346430 Tork, $20.50831.00, |.Savcrelygn, Mary Mill Lard—lefined, F11.25%12,60. BRI eruds, BM@BMoy refined, 1090 l.f."“‘““" 155Q@1630. + cara, 63,000 bk, 0,601 UT.11026 @4 P—The nisrket was qu’is’-mfl ntesily, rincipally at’ $3.0004.00 for We quota laferiort exiva at 4. A New Yopx, July 13, ‘weck; no declins in 10, EUGE~Were dull and wesk i of which aro funid to uotatlons range_ from 14wide, the vutslda clialca treati stocke, - 2 T Gls Tprmente~Cars, 4000 b ToLENO. \pomTour—Qutot, Wabasli, $1.331 N ek g T80 Pl wloter, s, Corn nulet 1 luw 1alxed, 40} b . 1h wietr T Lonungy warket was énay. Followin Whiltetiah, s4-br! trout, No, 1, 83, o, ta advance, the nig sre e quotations: Ho 11,870 for threa day, Jorsey, Tho ruto s 304 s 2,310, mak agaluat 7, 570 saine Hius laag w BUTY. 13.~Beeoes~Recel ind \300 for thren dsys, 61 Labraior oua affered allye, i DU, 2 1. Hrown leav of coal, the largeat c e, Sic, ui corn, 3,000 i -Flour, nor 10,000 et ll,‘iao“m':." wheat, 81,000 buy corm, [ XNAT! Crxeixuatt, July 18,~-Colfon— 3 bl K at unsettled; unch: e B s nuj wheat, 8,000 i 5 ND KUTS=A [ight moyemo - followlus vnmufl 11 YERohb, WA wit pates, o} 0 fotal,_tor thres i Wtal ‘for ttirve ittt diyn, 14,0007 381 )y 13Ol Tiacel T X akieat Trvets siaivals Miininoute: yarda AMuscatel, §3.0xs) Bpectal Dispaich fo Tha Tribune, Enm, Pa., July 13.~AmtivaLs—Nono. Dsranrunes—For Chicago, stmr Chiuaj proj schrs Champlon, Watson, il omesH oA Tan B ot IHis i 01§ 2 i ‘Ms'ollh' Ll A s i Filoerte, Chauncy Hurlbut; Zic; Naples walni 10411} Grenoble walnu 08, Tusns, §{bgwidc i1 poanyute, 5 N ¥ Taiiider slwonds, Turragune, IVHG e e e, o 8. Tieas 1450, Brazile Ko Vilmiugion peanut Uc: African pesnuts. Sdalae, Iid=ltnspberrics wors abundaut and lower prices. Other_swmall fruits were - slows Guosnberrivs, 5613¢ Tho sches Alleghany, Annls Sherwood, snd Hchuylkill, of the Anchor Line, have roceived and lay up at Chicago If Lusines ‘The passenger bosts st tofal for the week, 13,400 lea of 6 cars at $6.76 for hivay ot dull and slows .b: 87,001 Yorkers, $0.80; selected a does not brigh of this llne will soon ba laid up, MISCELLANEOUS, Onps AND Enos,—The prop Prindiviile, accord- ing to Intolligence from Ene, has been lald upat The prop Arizuns, it s reported, will e lumber tredo, and tow the barges Weeke and Keopsakes....The turea Clemment brothers, of Sanduvky, who were instrumental i saving a couple of lives from the wrock of thelll- fated Conauelo, which went down oft Marblehead in Muy, 1875, bave been presented T MILWAUK] ]n‘;'l“"“"' July 13, —Four—Quiet; entirely nom- 8T, LovIs. 87. Lavis, July 18.~Hoge~Demand sctive suduas :nd unchaoged; demand confiued fo- in—-Wheat of ?l 1 Hllv.flkngv‘ kborrlas, Lawty UL Hew BPRICS, 204 Loy boxs V006550 Dar Dosy Isiious Doinlasli o, 3. o imeet with u lar AMpaunis—¥lour, 6,000 brlss wheat, 57,000 Borvato, July 13— Gran—whest d (zed; N A — Gruin—Whea ke u omered at 8105y Nor § Miiwsaxes Lumber 3014 more resdliy yestenday, and tho markot 'wasalinost bare of offeringeat noon, the river present- {ngan appearance which hat not been witnessed for severs] weeks past, The offerings numbered leas than = duzen cargoes, and several locsl buyers appearcd on the docks carly and s00n taok the fect at the recent wking pricea. Bome uf the dealers who recently band. w anid molawses continu s odlontcd Bes "With gold medals by