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INANCE AND TRADE. What tho Bank Statements Show Ree garding Deposits, Eto, The Carrency Movement to New Yorkee Clearings, 33,700,000, Produco Markets Genorally Weak-—Bread- stufts Generally Aotive, Almost n Panie in Wheat, but a Firmer . Feeling at tho.Cloge. FINANCIAL. Thereporta just made by the Natlonal Banks of this clty of their condition Jane 30, althongh mare than a fortaight old, portray very faithtally the present elate of tho financial altuation. There ‘was at thelr date, as now, an abnndance of depos- its,a rather weak lino of dlsconnth, and, least profit- able of all, entirely too large a proportion of eash means on hand. The dificulty of making good loann is such that the banks arc compelled to pile up nltogether more unnaed money, bonds, and nlocks, and batances with thele corrcapondents than they Jike to do, The banks have, In fact, heen atronger for many monihs Lhan wae necessary. Thero hos not been a semi-annual period slnco the panle when the profits of Dapking have Dbeen so slight as In that Justclosed, Ono bad featuro of the bank states ments is the Targe amount of money pald for taxes. How can business prosper when taxed os it {e at present? In tha ‘case of one bank, tho extravrdi- nary proportion of 3! per cent on its capltal has been pald in the past year In taxes. Nolwithatand- ing the appenla of the newspapers and the city ofil- clals to citizens to pay thelr taxes thls year prompt- 1y, the Indicatione are that the nuwber of appeals anil the amonnt appealed this year will bo greater in Chicago than In any previous year, The reason of this s that the people are too poor to pay taxes on the 11boral acale to which they snbmitted when times wero **booming." If‘nnlu have conie, tinies have grawn hard, busiiicss has shrunk, and perronal expendjtutes have been cut down from 25 to 00 per cont. Tax-caters arc the only clae not afected by the pressare; Government 18 the only Inxury the peo- ple cannot dispense withs the only institution that can resist and defy the economical tendencles of the timea ia that run by officcholders. The banks feel the pressurc of the taxation on them severely, and Its depressing effects can be plainly seen in cvery department of buainese, The cost of Guv- etnment, Federal, State, snd mnnicipal, In this country ls over $700,000,000 a year. Could any slugle pulicy contribute as much o ‘arcnewal of proaperity a8 to et down its expendittre one-lal and save the people $339, 000,000 n year? Tiie local loan market was devold of now featnros, The case In the clty Joan market docs not extend to the conntry as is shown by rather numerons ap- plications from that rource &o redlaconnt paper, The supply of good paper in the clty {8 very small. Rates of discount at the banks are B@10 per cent to tegular customers, Good Independent borrow- cern claim and receivo atreet rates, On tho street there continues to be the acnrcllyel denlrable negotiable paper that fs felt cisewbere, Tiates for time loans are O per cent and upwards, New York exchange was in request at shipping rates. Currency ia going to New Yorks The clearlngs were $3,700,000. THB SILYER BILL, The following Ia the full toxt of the Silver bill as it hnu n.wml Loth Houses of Congress: of the Treasury, wrill beat aecurs e U L0 ok ATMGRE MoL GXCELdInK § KA, T e chitno for a soual inount of Tegal-Leider hoters did Roles s recelved 0 shall 1w Kopt as s npecm £, BepuFult B ) other oney 16 the Trephury, and b uly upon the r A and destructlbn of w llke sui of fractinnal l.llrnm:y Te. gelved b tho Troasuey i (BaYaL ot ducs Tt on tonal enrreoy, ‘whon 8o KTt ahall e dostroyed oid 1w s gare af tha nking fund, s provided 1o the ace approved Aprll 17, 876, 150%5. 2. That the trade doitar shall not. hereaftertio o It ~lld\"r. anl the Secretary of the Trewsury Is here- iy authoriz l(u 1imit from thinc to _time the coltmge tliereuf to such an smount ue he iy doom sullcicnt to mect the export demand for tho Gt Thimt i ndafulon (o the amanit o subsldiary aiveree n utfiarized by law L b tesusd In redemnpiion of the fractional curroncy, It alall be lawral to monu- Tactiira Rt tho AACFUL 1HiALe A1 Taats (HFOUALY Lo Proasury and ite soveral ollices, Shich coln tu A at. fndludine (110 amnunt Of AubAAIaTy comn s of Wiciiana) curbenc gutatanding, ahll in the axcreysto not exceed ot any time 50,000, 8 -nmunusumhumnn requtred for the par. oses of this act stiall bo purchiascd from Simo to iy t ['n'm market, rato by the Becrotary of the Treatury, sny muney {1 the ury ot GElierwlse EhoronIatds e purchAbg GF DUl Ahatl Tt phadh pauriacid: P itetdn when 1ho Merket Fate fo tl'lu samo sistl ho pch 88wl not aduit of the colnowsand fuua e nereln yrovided withaul loss to the Treanury: ani a sulklorage arlng (rom Ui cotusiey shult by 2o Tor snd pald {nto tiio Treasury aa provided under existing Towahiive o, -ulmmny Coninge, provided Shat 1y smount of mi gtauyone (g fveated in wuch sl var uuu(%exclushe of mich resulting coln, whall not exceed $2 CONVENTION OF BANKERY The Financlal Chronicle saya: ago 8 meeting of bankers and bonk officers i e Sarawga for the purpuse of fromating unlon aimong th eral branclios of ‘guy ankiog sys: tem. erging, on a larger scalo und with moro te proil s, (s ed to be llLId ‘9 gv weeks l';yl’llflusulphln In nurmcmcn with the lllllkl'ri Duilding, Wlmlc openlug 1aat month ‘was extunsively lml.(l:ml ;a rmi throngliout the country, Th o oe, and e projecie convention of the ‘ntal Ilvu u( State ban Na- Ilunnl Hauks, Iml vate banks lhmufi Nt mu coun- try e l:n]mhll. OF veherinie distipatetied acrvices fo o banking azstem in Lo preadal crisical conditios of our industry aiid finan aGoLD AND OREENDACKS, ool was IIIGIIL. Greeubacks wero 00} GOVERNMENT DOXDS, i United States s of '8} United Statess-zmof 03 of Go—January and J mot rf—~January and Jul b £ 'G—Januury aud July.. (1-40a.. hmml CITY AND COUNTY mm-l:u(‘l:y 7h bonds, A sitnlinr “TAT tuterest, LOCAL BTOCKS. 7 Rallway, South 16 (ox. dI¥.)..... m City ltatlwsy, Weat e, way, West 8 *Aud Intoreit. — BY TELEGRATH. T0 the Western Astoclated Irese. Nrew Youk, July 17.—Gold opeaed and closcd ALILLY, with males during the day ut 111%. Car- rying rates 3% Lo 3 per cout. Louns wercalsd wade flat. Qovernnients were finm, Rallrond bonds wero ltmng and highor, with St. I'auls and Northiwestorns ay leullllll. Btate bonds were duhl. Btocky were dull and gencrally lowor, Kansas E Northern was exceptionally strong, and rose Irom BX to 7, Other changes were too sllght to call, for remarle, Trantactiune wero 41000 ahures, Btiwhicti 4, 000 wore Fucife Mall Wentorn Unlon, %wu ke Shore, 6,000 bhm. and ¢, 600 Michigan Contral, . Moucy market casy; 22! Prime meccantile poper s 0% TEho Asuivgant Trcamarer giabarsed $1,000, 000, 0 Assivtan! ‘remmrer abursed §1,0f y Cloaringy $17, 000, 000, ¥ Bterling quivt; alsty daya, 480; -lu.t. 401, ll\xllh“l‘ BOND) Maripos. Marij Md. N Teonesco g: old. ‘Cunemseoe, new. Virgtols, o Crawn Paint. o 23] T Sl 3 &1 f Xiohs . 2 a2 | felehel 7! v T3 | Coudenca. .., o i weee 3T | Blerpa Nevaita. .t Kxehequ v 1 )vermat dustive. 1. money, and af count, 115 1111 wu;.éiml gwu bondes0%e, 1004 '076, 100; ", 3 new his, New York Central, b-u.ukm, 13%; pretatred, Pants, Jul. 17, —Ttentes, 100 30¢ n 'rou{ July 17.~United States bonds— New Gs, 102X, — REAL ESTATE. ‘The following instraments were filed for rocord on Monday, July 17¢ CITY PROPRATY. Vine st, 473 n n of Northar, ef, 28xlootz, at that fgure, cnat4ycby sall. Railtrelghtswere quletand nnchanged, agents naking 20c to Now York, 18¢ to Philadelphla, 17%e to Baltimare, and 20¢ to Doston per 100 bs. Through rates by lake and rall wore quotod at 10¢ for corn and 10)4e for whoat to New York, and 12c on corn to Now En- gland points. Froight engagoments were reported ;nr 00,000 bu wheat, 160,000 bu corn, and 29,000 u oats, TORRION INPONTATIONS fecelved at Chicago Customs July 17: Hibbard, Bpencer & Co,, 420 bxa tin plate; F, A. Thomas, 240 bze lemons; Chapin & Gore, 25 brleale; A.H. Bchimpferman, GO bris ale; Necly & Hambleton, o ii$ 9" | 50O tone salt. Amount of customs collected, z"::ll’; L. ':;,‘;:;i..efl""t S THiry R wilis ¥ 8273070, il EXPORTS PROM THE SEATIOARD. 414 11 200 Tl eontt ] Gl The following were the exports from the five LaTehi T dated 0 Teadlng cittes of the Atlantlc scaboard for the dates 12 730 | named: Fek Wk T tam ;'..’1"( Jnll s 1 f " 1,000 0 inint Uik, Flonr, beis.... snatn 3 ‘it e ) b Tooass tiied maa 3701t -lhea.lnl 15 2,000 | Oata bu.. 'zw,ml “anstn - Indinna v, T88-10 1t 43x1234-10 £, with Inllldln ' 1675, X’orfllnd n" 18111 H cor ;t, D 2003 3410 HOAT 1 Sbovi. mueu ORdvn AV, VAT H e o Wishimgton u, o G 20 gt witn bulidtog, datet funo 1o Twenty ninth's f WURTILOF GITY LiA VP, WITHIN A BADIUE OP & OF THEK COUIT-HOUNK, elrose s, 40 Teo of Keanstun yoad, 1,3 MR dated July 13. or Ela, ‘75 fi e of \\cmwunh av, » 1, PxI3dML, COMMERCIAT. The following were the reccipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the forty-cight honrs endlug at 7 o'clock on 1,021 'J!HJY ard: oo r&'}'m’n mn.z*\ 1,757,077 ficon, B T 707,770 < 1,706,400 5,822,408 —— PROVISIONS. TG MRODUCTS—Were moderately active for s day 10 idsnmmer, but weak, In sympathy with hreadstuffa, nnd averagod lowee, though hogs wero firmer, under Ahie fnct of a light supply. Thore were very fow orders on hand, and Lhe teading was nearly limited to the mi- ingof & few shartaand the changing overof pork and fand from Aurust Into September. Very llitle wasdune for shipment, but the oulwan! movcment of meats continuen farko, Heas Tork—\Was dntl, and 104312140 per 100 Ra lower, (he trading belug chiefly In changesover from ono month toanother, Sales wero reported nf 70 bris casl 81 810,60; 4,500 brls seller Auguat ot $10.414Q10.57)¢; And 3,000 bris eelldr Soptember at $10.071610.70, To- tal, 7,57 lirie. The market clased tame at 1,400 10.00 for carh} $10.40119. 43 scller July; $1.423 210,43 seller August; $I0.67}710.60 for Soptembery and #18.75@17.10cller the year, Prinie mesa pork was lmmlnl\ at $10,00810.20, and extra do at $14.79@15.00. witha Zard—\vas quict, and dec)) ned 15¢ per 100 . Jery, dul tecity Jh o lauter Dart o this sokslon: it da; orning, snd for the correaponding | littfe demna iies , Bnles were rmnorted of 290 :".‘.’,'l'n,!‘ ’:.,r-" " PORAIE | H e 031 4,000 108 seliir Anurt. AL Tenrs: f‘l;:\mflnm: an 4\&"“’:).::"“155“5':”!"‘"‘ S Jeecetpte, Shijomente, 031 rxw;{mn greiter dubyy $10. i, 7% tor i 1875, clicr A B11.05a11.075 teptember; “ani = s '“LI'JWGIOZ‘I rmuymr. flummcr-rznuucdwu P 7,490 014 i 169,310 5 i l’:\l: ten, I iba, Ei icoer: ieeac, g -pll'ct.hrl Withdrawn from store on Saturday for city consumptlon: 7,270 bu wheat, 2,308 Lu corn, 089 bu cats, - - The following graln was {nepected into store in this city on Monday morning: 1 car rojected winter wheat, 3cars No, 1 N, W, wheat, 43 cars No. 2N, W, do, 60 cars No. 2 spring, of which 20 aro In Neely's, 28 cary No, 3 do, 2 cara rejected do (107 wheat) ; 08 cars high-mixed corn, 1537 cars and 10,100 bu Ko, 2 do, 3 cars new mixed corn, 144 cars and 7,800 bu rejected do, 28 cars no grade do (S0 corn); O cars white oats, 14 cars No. 2 do, U cars_rejected do, 2 cars no grada (41 oats); 2 carsNo, 1 rye, O cars No, 2do; 2 cars No, 2 harlev, 1 ear No. 3 do, - Total (580 cars), 34,000 bu, Inspectod out: 21,0156 Lu wheat, 50,652 bn corn, 92,113 bu oats, ‘The following table shows the distelbntion of the ‘breadatufs shipued from this city daring last week: Shipped. _Curn. | Oata. 2“. 0341100, 878 Ty0and 1,838 bu blfl' s Edb X’nll w43 HIERATTS an 1iosa b barlep shipoed by rati Tho day after the Fourth wheat !ul' Auwl aold in this morket ot $1.00%, Yeeterday it sold at 02¢,—a decline of 143(c, or nearly 14 per ecnt, tn lezs than two weeks, Thedrop {s a fearfnl one, 08 all tho wheat In the country Is affocted to that exfent. Auorder was glven to n Lroker here, o few daya ago, to soll 10,000 bn st $1,0%, and to doublo the salo for every cent ducline from that fizure. If the Lroker had followed instroctions Mlterally, hix principal wonld now be short to tho extent of only 81,010,000 bu. XNew York may erpect to transact the graln trade of the entira West, according to tho hope held ont by Mr. Rutus Tlatch, but she will have to very lurgely incresse hér capacity In order thereto. 8liv has now in atore only 3,910,000 bu of grain of all Linds, including 2,372,455 bu wheat, - and yet' there 1s about 1,000,000 bu wheat afloat in New Yerk harbor for which the owners cannot find storago room, and sovoral lots have been forced to sale at rainously low prices, becatiao tlore was no shipplng demand for it, and no place in which the ownera could hold it til) 2 demand should wpringup, That pauclty of accommodation ia chargeablo with fully slt the recent decline In wheat, and to that extent Now York can claim the grotitude of tho wheat producers of the United States, 10 whom 106 per bu mord or less makes ol tho difference between comfort and poverty, ILseemy that more than one of our clevators have recently been recelving wheat cleaned up In the city. Oune of tho warchouse firms that tried the operation found It to be a loslng ene, ‘Thelr lower grades wero go heavlly discriminated sgainst that they had to buy up the wheat fu sclf protection, and then recelved a protest from the ratiroad com- pany, which waq losing business on account of the dlscrimination, It was reported yesterday that Davld Dows & Co. were delivering No. 1 Milwnukes wheat In New York on contructs which ouly called for regular No. 2, TIH MARKETS. ‘The leading produce markots werl heavy yester- dny, but scveral wore moro active, and (he ship- ping movement was more lively than for severnl duys paat, The downward conrse was begun in wheat, aud most of {ho others fullowed tho Jead, the day belng one of tho most gloomy ever known outalde of panic times, In wplte of fearful heat, tho wheat minrket was o scene of Intense excite- went, lurgo quntities hoing offorod for sale, while margins wero called right sud left. Up to the close of the regular veaalon thore was no notitication of fallare, but many fours wore cxpresscd that the break In prices would Involve louses greater than could bo met by payment of 100 conta on the dol- lar, The later feeling was one of tnoro calmnoss, anil greator hopefulness thot the worst way past. ‘I'he dry-goods market romaine quict in all do- partments, with prices steady and Arm. Uroceries were nunmnhly actlve, and were held nt fully pro. vlous figures. Bugare were oxcited and higher, the adyancg noted on Satarday belng supplemented yestsrday by an advance of K@'c. Tho market {9 nearly bare of slock, and still higher figures are Mlkely to prevail befors tho und of the week. Slr- ups and inolasdes sre up 2@dc at the East, snda change hero in the same direction is imminent, Coffees were dull and nominally steady. Rice way In good demand and Arm, Teas were moving free- 1y at previous quotations, In the butter and cheese mnar(ats there was less activity and slightly easler prices—a condition due \ tho excensive heat, Flsh wore quoted gulet, with prices anchanged, Thore was but llitle trading In drled frafts. The leather, bugging, coal, and wood warkets were devold of new features. Olle wero in falr request, and most kinds wero oteady. Carbon continues escited and sdvancing, 150 test now belngquoted at 17 ®18c. Paints and colors were qulot and steady, Lumber was qulet at Saturds prices. The' offerings at the docks wero smi and fow sales were made, and at the yards only a moderato num- ber of country orders wero rocelvedtand placed ot recont prices. Wool was reported In moderate do. mand, chiofly from Weatern mannfactorors, and steady, the recelpts belog small. Broom.corn and bides wero unchanged. Ifny was qulet, though the better grades found buyers at the ruling pmu. Beeds were dull all rouud acd casy. Nothing was done except ia tinothy and flax, which sold wa, Nmited extent. Greon fraits wera In falr roquest, evpecially swall berrles, prices for which were Ligher. Ponltry was quict, and eggw essler. Lake frolghts were more active at former rates, atlige for carn to Baffalo. This rate waz, how- aier ouly 0ecor 1ed by stenby crati—gs agi) veszels uated about i 100 Ra under winte 3 enta—Worn du A luludu craler, Lit without ma~ Il'rlll change I‘z l[luulll jons, Auminer lote were the habily Wuuld htwfi Iu!ln shaded by holds huycr been present 1o demand L, Sales were limited 1o 100 hxs lva\'It‘nfl I l 100 xs shuort le. buth un private terme; and i '} DA -mnmerlnouMcn at7e. Bummer-cured lots were quotad at @i below tho closiug. prices ou winter-curcd, whicli werg s fol- Ahowi short Hhort ders, rib, clear, ;( X ] falted, looat Boxed. Lonid i s e nellor Augiat, Lo SeidY{c 1or mmimer and 12! lands, v fenre, 123c for winter; Cumbher- 0Yc, el or seller Angiats summer lung [ i ang-cue Watna, 12 130c, boxed; bucon #ady and qulet at §10.75 - T6@12.00 AR A lllmb-wuqunnfnl at B3 l{n far cuy. and 7@8c for cauntry lots, sccordiug to cundition, — . DREADSTUFTS. 3 TLOUR=Wnas In rather better demand for low grades, Which were wanted for shipment to Canada, at a fur- ther dectine of 5@10¢ per btl, in sympathy with wheat. Other grades were dull and neglected. Bales were roe rorted of 1,500 hris spring extras, chlcfy ot £4.6064,75, and 300 brla spring superfines at §2.20, Total, 1,800 bris. Tho market closed quict at tho foliowing ns the nsking vange of prices: Cholcc winters, €8,23 @7,25; medium winters. $5.5060.00; eholee spring ex. tras, $3.0035.50; toedluin do, $4.7:@3.001 shipplug extras, #4,3531.75) chiolce patonts, $0.30G7.50; com- mon do, $5.750,00; sour aprings, $3.00@3.50; spring supertnes, §2.50@K0. Rye flour, £4,0044,25. Iirun—Was quict, but stronger, belng tn good demand with llttlc offered, 8als was mado gf 10 tons ot $0.50 per ton an track. Corn-Meal—Coarsa was nominal st $10,00816.25 per ton on trac WILEAT—Was active and very weak, decllning 4c per bu turther, and clostog 34@3%e below tha lateat prices of Saturday, The sltuation wax very discouraging to hiolders, and a good many oftered thelr wheat freoly, belni tred of earrylng their load, whilo the bear clo- ment were alio Liberal sellers, and thero wero fow will- Ing to purchase except to fll shorts, The English mar- kots wera quoted heavy and fnactivo, buyers holdlng oft for further concesslons, and thero wero rmors (o the effect that many English houses had refused to make further advances on wheat, New York was reported heavy, mith 1,000,000 by adast in tho harbor, stinging hot wéather, and 'fretght arco, wiile stornge £ould not L obiain ot WIeKEANhSd Trams Hho g ed. Loard that thu forelgn tarket luoked as If they were DRepariig 10r Catother bad. rak. e troubla seems to Do chlefly that thero (s such 8 ack of | confidence in the coulition ol Wiieau 0 buyers afrald to touc] 1 Price.” Dresent quctations on the. sexo aro 20 vty foir (hat 10y Could soarcely fall uhrlnxuuln oo detmand for holding i€ Vayeratelt that, (hers was af pect i whent would Keop sound il a botter S o souauinptiun be cepertuiced, Gur recelyla crs sumowlat lots (167 car Touus tnspoctad tutowiory LU that was othig by comparieon with th In,npl olfred for future. un soito of Which the Mar Tun out, and the [acreased volume of tountry umm sell which nhmumuoutbymubelwrrmr 'll.’rfl Illd in hum lie_lower prades docl) uml doln oy f With Nova) tie central reculble bo S e mtnate, ol agatoal, Hellor August o Ditgo and fell o actod o Diige, deined s e (o e ind closedat drgelnic, vilce plembor wold at €101 o, cloflitg ol $LO: seller thie alvicitie: l‘elll‘r';’)mmtkmll suld T, Flolng Wik, Cashi Nor Uaah sales wera reported of 132,410 bi Aot at 01@T2c; 8,000 bu No. 3 do &L 75% o ’h!nln) at 'uux m bu_rejected do st mum'(m 2 4nd BUO bu by sainpio at 76¢,. Total, nnesnta thml—-\Vtu Gilet and weak, No. 2 be etng minal at the wsme prices as regular. ~ Bales were Jan: ol 10 400 v by wamblo- ¢ 508 i Lrack. aad .00 b 05t RICUEL. 0 dullvered: COIN—\as modcrately aetlve for fature, and quiet v Tho market was decldedly weak, ol Insympathy with wieat, deciining e lrum‘!nu toaing [Hicasof aturiay. Liverioal was tinoted lower, and New York waa toselly” A r e -mm pin Horaia Foum OuF FuEciote were TN I nocaualto thoke of Saturd t i) Whipirs. b alous Trrelceto an i izecs (he nmfid’nfi" '"mfl"fi" 3, he ‘on 4b Jnite Wiilaulng 10 3¢ Der Du, closlii A6 $0G40a T hnre iera soulo onders in tiom Ui countr trading for future scemed to be s Incal, and ¢ h(lylufi was principaily duna o i sliorta, Seligr P apened st 154o, and drclined fo 4936 at”the “ulows. for e muonti M.l de. Cash Ny, ‘Jc 4 At (- 2l 200 i hlich ixed Wt munl’u m‘ 111,00 b 5« m(xu at e 81, 0% ul\']enn- de ol JJ\ZX 25,20 bu by llm ple. Wt 2563 4: 1 and Aovh L o a1 S36470 Treo o Hond s 10U b, 5—{Wero talrly active, opening wenk and da- cliubnit ey In company with othor wrali. Tt io celing oo o ujore, awho boughi uise treely urllnpmeulmul . flll orders for future del I(‘l‘l‘ . and b ica I closluy Y, tho reganivd as Igoking wel u npanfod iy Uriers o buy were vw:nlvuj Trant e nterior, statin lllll‘ tho ustas we usting. Beller .nn ur Eanh sl 17kc, (o Augist u unid el Soptem- ccline: closd wt a7ige. Il ccled was il at. wum. “loaxh inles weors nfifnm 1S 3. HOb NU, 2 8L 27027501 nul!m elee el ag 2y BUO bu Illlllwntlmnl ]Inl IMJ T.m Il\lll] e ot R 0 at Wsale frec onboard, Total, lll‘,lltnh\ Jyi—Wasdall sauliuie botier lhm nominal, A fow cars ul IIIIIIY 0 7y wire suid, OLIErwise DOLNInG was ro- e Were 0"El|’lfl No, 2atoie without ot g buyers, snd rejected waa offersd uf e, Auguat waa 4i0ed at 0o sellors, Rates 400 ba sampld AL g 1Ete ot trac] —\Yaa dull and weak, claving 2q40 Tower ny's quotations, The nnmnnur Heptem. parstively Hboral, and thers was very Jit- uy, 1o lu.'l\l)h)l belng e un y llul the only of nuw wada Toe, Obl, wllcrbtnu‘fll nr lahl iu nuh Inunl nau Neéw win a7 3 ol with eS¢ \Iulln: M|l I»mul{ ht S, No. i Wil quoted ut ) The uew crop (x leIvud m be 14 nmmmmnpmum growing Wletrleus 10 B p- f Lhin Shlln ru‘l I8 begls K Lo hiake lll l]d:nrln aalea llul|led m)‘ll‘ll bu h\l llu ¢; dou bl by samplo n'm. un track, AVTRINOON CALI:. Wheat. 000 bu, st Wis for August and Di¥a for Beptember, Lurd=500 Lea seller the yearat $10.1236, LATEST. rk was quict und steady at $10.43 for August e Septouibar, L Y ard, Wis ' sirol wing at $10.03Q11.00 fop At !II 1 lurlltlvmmlm', Wbl s of 360 upust, 811 mv 11,10 valler MQum B V5 sotTor they Wheat' waa actlve sud irecqulan iniz ahout tho nio a8 ol At 3ol fl car g - it Dk, Pobs to ) Con W closbd sl UK o ruxwa-m ke, I ”WM «f'mw Liflicr, and fa ::é"“"] Ausnu 43¢, and huplemhflr clused at 43 (Tt worh KU MO Totter, Cluetigut 270 for Jul August, and Bopwmr, il % —— GENERAL MARKETS, / 2, Pt hurl, which Cholce harl, L@dloe; hur, Tedc; medium and Ko. 2 harl, 0%aTe; Rood medium brush, Giwolo: common 4o, 45501 falrinatdsoud coyers, Si§wdo; Inferlor, Jude; crooked, e, BUTTER-The markct wag rather quict yesterday, Al extreme hoat tending to check operations. As & consequenca hulders wory & liuile more yivlding, and ssles were st n alightly luwer averags of prices, though w0 docilne van be quoled, Wu repeat our list: Choles to fanoy yellow, 1862t modiuim o good gradus, G 16¢4 Iuterlor 1o common, 116 b DAGGINU=Thera wasn falr call for cotton seamnlces bags, and, slthough round luta inay still be obtalned st .meulou lnmf the qnoted p‘{lm-. the mlrl(\:l Il.. orking gru n hurl.u . lll Kunnles Iners ric '3, ! Loeriens K3, pri " "m Oistarl Kuer. lter Grek, e; baria ”‘.""““ Fudnica, -huflc. 134alilos do, o was dull o nomtnally steady vd o & bl U 86 0 for nodlul.'hulcu celor lote WerD uifere) o Sosda. Fuw urders wero pluced.” Nuiually the mar.. e S0y st 1ie aaneed quotatlons: Leekuwaii, ‘1"' ‘ 1 Minsshurg, haltimore & 1) "‘fl offeringsof poor stock. quidt, wlm prlm rang: Ing h firm, wiile luu:krrfl. M fiurrlpuonl ruled eany, Quotations remain as folluwa: No, ) ;r , $4. Il'%lu\flx bt s ek WOE, - Dele, 7. el & rador fierring, roil lv?ll. ‘fl.”l 0.7\‘ Msm scaled he: '5' er bax. |31 one s N, ting, 304330 Colum. i Tiver A on, ebrt, 1.5 £, 5 A \luln—\'uylmle businens was donn n'th ke BT ki, tie oo belng atmost whully rostricted to small ' ordors Frfren e A(nullv nomina). drume” l"‘wl g o prunes, kegs and 4,85} loose: Illfltlu.‘l;. l X 1llt-|. " from the country trade. In, 1521816e; 1) ’an.F“mfi?’ Tm!‘ rernch seoraistoe, layers, £2.003 Valencls, 10¢10%¢; mmo,»umm cltrun, e Do, m—Ahlcn nr'rlm P20 "'”h‘f,‘" Apple 100 _pared 13wi7cy binck 3 pltted anlr; itia o poacl 1 TaApherties, "Il Jute—Fiherts. 111} 3 Naple 16 o imons, Terraeona, 104 % walnul 17c; o AL nuts, 1 French walnuts, duttaige, Tirasliy Muf‘u n fecans, Tezan 1o Wilniag ‘enne; nuta, a?uc( Aitichs peanuts Loy TN FIUI T [iore1ds wors Tn mastorate ll:fvmy and firm ra faie inqutes. buflxm\nuluwnn uunuum A oy rlN‘rrh- ate re errmk 1. 2368 0T in ati b "o, A ot 1S tts Widoticrale $2.00 Lerrlr Latton, 254081 5 ncrql‘l’flltrfle!': 23. u,per bu gurrants, (82,10 per buj new applet, 204000 perthaxi cnclies, 81, 00 wrmxcu wmnumfi"oz 4730 per or P wia o G I s exciie: G325 GIOC| oy ment l)mll\)rlmlml.vcru{d ays pasL lian characterized the mngar miarket. demand coptinuce: uninters ruptedly active. xtid wider scanty snpplies the course of e prleeacontinng stendily meard, 6 o advanca of i RMcortublinlied un Saturiay A like ndvance was add FESterday, At 6 further Wpwnd inovement seoma ime infnent. 'Th otlier dERRFLTIENtA Of e MATKGL thore was 2 quiet foclin touyh an carly dvaiive Tn uii molanses fa looked for.’ Tndeed. at the Fast of 2430 m\lu(n-ulymkm plact, We now qubtes itz tiangoon, Ghagoi(e: Caroliun, 7se uum. Oifres—0. T, Javn, 20a%c; Javn, No, 2, ghotes to fanoy o, Zhazlie: goui 1o pririo o au“ 21% £ lb‘(n e ronsting, IND‘ 244 5)c; Coria Rica, 22423} Sngare—i'atent ent loaf, 11%®120; crunan G vowdered 11%aiLsic: are ;rnnulnl 15 a . atandard, “!fi 1 0, & Hiit el 1l I;fcleunc.l! o, Gali4cy 1, ldivge; flnb" 3 Jnatons oL icoprowa. 10 031Uyt TAIF 5 prime 4o, g i conimon 40, b {udige, pr=Callturnts ikae loat drim, ©3230c1 dlamond 1. 1 I"mrlpl.ulunnc 5e00ct good Ir-lllmlflfllll)‘ l'-'mtt xtra do. Siatiic New Ore leans molusecs, cholce. \"mxdorflme.mxx 4o, COinon Lo xBod, 4%y [oisstet, 45 Blc; comnmon molasies, 24440¢: hllr 8tr, '.ru.m. fiylrflo—:\llsr‘lw 17@17%c; clovea, II)A. 2Waiel pepper, ‘7‘§1IM 1 Butnorn, 1. 164115" Car- cuitagingar, 14 4—Trie [lus, ud: German Mottled. mave; Whith Ly, 3%~ Whide Ligws susgidcs toyal Savon, 3t Savon tmporix), 53fct Gulden Bt nmA—Lnumlrr. A aTes gloss, ll(-ulku‘zum. Ws1oe, HAY-Usiand prattio and” No. 1 Liniothy wera “aala’ bie at full prices, but otlies uu ‘The offeriua we h:u.m No. @12.00; No. 4 do, $10,00: mized d fand pnu'ln. llo uuumw: N;. T d». !s.uu sluugli, R 8510, stondy, Haht hides being chiefy n- qllllflll for, Tha receipta are modarate: Ureen Ell’ butchers', fics greea cured || hlv fillfl heavy, 73 11 it curul, o nle; grecn tlied W Flusges dr{‘ Kl -mf:-xr. l.uhuc; uu llllenl ca s e, \che 1|fl|i:l. and anchanged, with very i an wpward Leidency, which was uniy e deelluo D Haly was reported . o atires o the leather mar. Kl rite moticoRhly. imerens Trom o b 0 nuted, Husiness taauill lacking (n ahiniation, aud prices cuntinue to favor Luyers. We quot tl h‘aL 11 am{ex lln. llllnuil ll' al tost, 150 dez., “fa ot teaier or head e lg 2 g ira lard oll, 84ci No. “ n-mj, Farw, 530 1 Dolled, 00§ whale, winterbrese) ed, 7ot BTN, .2.!(!@).!5 fll‘l\ll !w: ull sirictl; 1 lfl :l‘. Y lumnb ‘nll“MM ’h‘l,l“ u[l U} ago oll, 1 thi, deodorite, GYaTasity: 14ise: Wbt Vi m.ul'x patiral, 2 dcg., 3363 o, uatural waenf?’mz o reduced, R T ulef, [Thodemand was small, hue tho 1ighit offerings cnabi to_oblaln recent [rices: Old or laris yuung nml:tum ranged froin 696 4,00 il smallapriug from 31,7 'AT Wero “I5 slow under 1iberal offertn “BLUNL for ood etoc i BEEDS—Werd ve! llulel. TImD"IyIO‘I’ at 2 {3 2. JL llld fiax nt $1.43, by inds wero {nactive, ity B30 0% cliwer. 0. 40,30 Hunieriag, e ,mll!c KIA0CE 00X, 31,1301, ASALT- L_contihucs stemdy e mr lnnulry Sont- w and Onondaga, fn 831 inary oo, ¥ .-II try, Gntrys with Dagm, 3. 66¢ Raiiton Taits be T AR Tobbers nllurllmlll!nutu{nll Criatid, 10 prices running alonk about steady, Quotationa rematn us fallovy uun,wwlrr—cnmmon. spages, good do, Dyaive: mediu kool “do, ¢ fne, 83000 2nruimauwx choldk, 08786 ¢ nlcut. umouenw ’umnm—cummon. @351 do, 38@ A1t AT oo e g Sowsiici Myt 0 o u»u’uu glioleust, Jug7se, i~ omimon, JI@Ties goud c fld medlum. 40@42e1 Nine, 45430 fincrt, 3Gk oaey c'ix" e, GUe) Cholcorts mm§ clm(ru to cholcest new IIN‘ nlcllnw BH@TDC, Dfl’n"fl’ Lul'll“l)fl. 4 3 g cnumun. 33R95¢; medlum, 4 Ro0l uwd‘lum. 'mlflt fine, 43@50c| holseat Bt B ce, RQD-ERlen wor eltectol at 67,57 for mai Dlet ot 0.2 for brec) it $3.00 for l‘ll)l. l“ dolivered., 'u‘c‘Ab—\‘rul quulcfl aL 4@8c for common to cholco VOL—The Western m’lnulflclunn are fending small orders, which aro Qlied aé e runing prices Fio recelpts continue moderate, The muu-mens ln Call- fornia wouls appears to have fallen off, A dispal from Toston states that thors fs fnore, sstiviey \ting \arket at roceut dgures, and tia g on ‘lu.lu:rnwaullnnnlllmnlmnll ‘Quotatiolles T hatk ed, cholce, 3w@iTcy falr to good, Mxetic: washed ferce, finw ant modium, _ 2%8000s” unweated feece, cuntes aud medium, 13G31ci Nue, 16@17c LIVE 8TOCK, citteauo. CATTLE—The recelpts durlug Sonday and Monday Wero 3,340 head, Yesterday may be set down among the dullest and most unsatisfactory market-daysof the scason, Theaupply was Hitlo moro than half na large as dealers have bocn accastomed to seelng In the yards on Mondays, but glooiny nowa from the East cansed an wimost entire snspunsion ot operations un tho part of shippors, and, despito the fack that the cattlo wern pressod on the markot st 10@R15c decling from last week's closing prices, searcely mora than one-fourth of the offerings were worked off. Thero were sales to shippers at $4.50@4.70 for good to cholce stoers welghe ing from 1,200t0 1,400 ns," and tolocalbutchers And feoders at $3.00@1.50 for common 10 yood lots, Infcrior, gradcs wero offered at $2.25 sand some males 0 the ity trade wero reported at that ronge. Blould Tucsday’s recelrts prove as lberal as oxpectod, holders will hara. 1y by able to avert a further lllrlnklxtl. ‘The Clhovenne l.mlllr haa the following concerning the Toxan cattlo . Carottorswill tinke during Shisseama 13,0000 Texas cattlo t0 thila polit, BB e ara e e ui o which 2,800 lzen Inst weok, t‘f ors, $14.00 for cows: 00 for 2-year-old mlxm g el e earitis, I BAITI0 for’ Seyear. of yent ol wnd B0 rae yus uge. {JiT hiae cuntractod for "I Imm.ln £ euitie, (0 ram Montana, Calorado, ai Iufidnllvvml 2¢ Ik yarious nin mncxu-. nn e Houtt Ljaten its hrlnthfli. 1\ on tf Faiga e yoear. -runm;guutm\ il and weaks > Chotee, Boeves—¥ind" {1z willtormet a ar b urnhntur-,wnlshluul W0t T031.83 4.40@4.00 4.20@4.35 1 1,0 to i) b Dute itocd "Tl'mrr'mmulrl‘llalum‘ snd Ehola euws Lo clty sinughter, it B0 Lo 1, 100 B ‘ 1) L0 §,(0H) TN, ln!vv'olhl.luhln ikt Cowa, oifers, uia s i BEAIRWAK AEora. TexuThroukl drayot. . o! 8.00@3.75 2.0083,73 023,70 B, 113 m 4.4 Iply Wis lmlll. tho |um arrjvalasince Ba Fou lllmtulll 7,018 hend, wl hu.nl aiul Culr i e 844 Fodigh, and socven Henvy Tuts. Wors sow "¢ fatary Hiures, OF AL 641, Xgd, 40 1y Jablday most ulx 0 fluze huad chany m.\unnur‘» and the focling at (ia cluse wes aulta xadin aas, tis ueuli o tho nurk i, Bul Wery hoted at §1, 2 28,73, l! SR e Cumintan 13t bgnyy m o e g 03 1, oriinary to brime Jght. Followlig ure onte of the 100 $ALEN. 4n. day's trunsavtious: X Av. 234 31 me. N51 4,40 A 1 hers was o rl uwun»a Laitvead ?uuln valuea numl murwmoquu New Yo e Aualiy YonK, . Juty VT ety s.om At fur the week, aca oflur!nl nat 7,450 Iast week Tl falr, Wit & £0w commun wnd ordlnary [ ity and axg nn?i‘ln ged. of ertrn natlves and Totans and )M:I 7 foetine natlve st 2 inarket irregular, wit B0 rattior hetler: prices oporim hy: denters at 1T J A an cxtrymely, dul} and weak tlon of m the current At the m(em -:rm paria; clon; for cominon to goud Cherokee and Texn Caitior S B1046 Tor wrioaes Lo, Susra hative ste Sheen—Tincelpta yesterdng and. to-day, 0,790, making Lo for tha l:lee’l SN 18,910 f ks aheey about AteAr, AHGEHE T LA rexier and 13 ower: rina r‘h'm;‘m} usinde it 5aTc for a chofe ieine Eroah At sl 7.0 MAEING 20,420 for the weok, againat 16,720 vt wecki not for sdia allvo. AT Linzn: Rasr Lineaty, July 17.—~Cutile=Teceipta stnee last Fadd cara o thronkHatouk and 1F Friday, 4% nedd, or 23 ra for lore, making for tho weak 7,700 usd, Raaint 370 Nond Izt wen Ton LA inly tor yar ‘aales ver: 1Ight#o fart In fact, there has been noth id: oniy 1 gar loada for Varki the balance of iiie sales at retall; no Ut 1o0a] DHEERrs b hddy # 1o auotations Cecaipte, 0.8 nwl& 1otal far weelk, 14,70 it 4* m \weeks Yorkers, $0.50¢u.401 Phils: i rrpitecripte. 3700 headt total for the week, w‘w. anael 11,500 the week bofores el et 63,50 Br. Lom-. July 17. —I l-lll hert lght, n {»@0 m:"fl-wn.‘tu.’x‘wu.amtmcuv 6.00 ers’, X'“ 2502 3 ot u and noehanged! ~wd to cholce native By weens ;?u;’sz 5 ok, £k e Hicekdrn 0 #.50aS 4141 Lhough 1’ n" 0.5, 623 ; CixouxxaTy, July l7 o—amkly And frm; ifght, 45630, 00} .'mcfl 1,400 0420001 Boavy, 60.500d.68; receipia 4 sbip= LUMBER. Tho offerfngs at the anlerdocks wers mmall, and the market ruled qulet. Soveral sales were made carly at 88.0029,00 for common Inch and $7,50@%.75 for pleco Huft, the outsldo for Mantstes, Good ta chofea fnch lumber waa quoted nb $10.00810.50. Lath were steady a1 $1,15, and shingles at 82,0031, 2% ‘The retail deaters report 8 qulet market, Email or- ders are coming in from the intorfor, but the demand on the wholo (s small, Following ate the quotationa: Dt and second clear Flooring, first comny wrlnm sgecond cummon, dresod. o) .’L minon boanis and sfiort feneis 0. l-en\.(ml, 1n 1t o HLOMe 12,00 Gommon Jumbe, I aini ider s Tn 50100 s and scantiing, 20 to 1L014.00 X - 147) punnmuher b ke Miica e Wneiin o ect against Jov, UL tect e time L the pravivus year, BY TDLEGBAP]L TOREIGN, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. LtvzreooL, Jnly 17—11 8. m,—Markets unchanged. Hlour—No, 1, 248; No. 2, 21acd, @Grain=\Wheat=Wintor, No. 1, D!Il)d| Ko, 2, m ads spring, No. 1, 84 40; No. 2. 88; white, No, 1, pe 043 No.2, psud; club, No. 1, 108243 No. 2, 9asd. Corn— ¥o. 1, 25364 No. 2, 3584, Procistons~Purk, 823 84. Lapd, 808, LIvarook, July 17—~Lotest—Cotton—Quict and une changed; 63430d; salew of 10,000 bales, fncluding 1,000 for specnlation and export. Rreadstnfa—Amorican Collfornia white wheat, avernge, 85 00G01 0t do club, Ds Ad@I08 245 redd Weatern apring, No.3to No. 1, Bugty 4d; winter red Western, 08 04@05 104. Flonr—Wostern canal, 2ts od @40, Corn—Western mixed, 25s 8d@254 0d. Peas— Canadian, 80, Clorer eed—r050s, Trovirtons~I'rimo mess pork, 838 61, Primo mess beef, 778 6. Land—80u, Checso—iss, Bacon—Long clcar, 40s; short clear, 81s, Tullow—12 64, Detrolenm~Bpirits, B@8s 6d; refined, 1253123 0d. Zinseed 011—238 04, Jesin—Common, 43943 pale, 150, ispmu ntn:mllne 0, Loxpox, July 17.—8olrits Petroleum—~o) w.l. Zinazad Cake—10u31083d, e Axrwear, July 17,=Fetrotenm=asc. AMERICAN CITIES, P NAW YONK. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Nrw Yonk, Joly 17.—Grain—Good and prime dry parcelsof apring wheat In very moderato request for export at about the figures of Saturday; inferior lote 12 B0 per bu lowery winter wheat dull; sales of 118,000 by Mt Blo for rojected apring, B5c for No, 3 Chicago, £30 for Ko. 8 Milwaokee, $1.0081.02 for No, 2 Chlcago, und £1,04@1.04 for common to fair No, 2 Milwaukee; strictly prime wonld bring $1.10; No. 1 spring at $1.12@1.16, mainly Milwaukeo, st $1.17. Ttye in falr sapply and dull st 60700 for Western. Corn dull, heavy, and 1@3c per b lower, under strong pressura to roalize; home trade demand light, and oxportars only bought to supply urgent wanta; sales of 114,000 Lu at 40@130 for hot Western mized; 44@300 for unsound do; 83@30%0 for New York mized Wt erm; 40¢%4c for ungraded Western mixed, matnly at 52@55c. Iu oats, lens business and markot lower; sales of 46,000 by 0t 24@IRY0 for mixed, and BI@4c for white Western; 236 for rejected; 24240 for hoated; 218370 for mixed Western, Ocean Freighte~Moderately falr bustness; rates firm § aupply of tonnsge quito lights engagements embraced: To Liverpool, by sall, 35,000 bu gratu at 8ge, . Irovisions—Pork o stad lum:r and very dull; sales 0f 75 brla new moss, on spot, At $20,20 and 00 brls do st $20.10; 60 brle family moss a¢ $31,00; 500 brls now maas fur August at 20,00 and 500 bris for Soptomber at $20.13; at second call, for July 810,75 bid und $20.25 miked; for August, $19.00 bidand $20,10 asked; for September, $20.10 bid and 820,50 8skod. Cut meata brought full pricen at 10%4@10\a for long clenr, Lard verydull and 135150 per 100 Ibs lower; sules of 213 tes prime steam on spot At $11,00311,32)) also, 175 tes for August at $11.20011.20, cloilng st $11.20; and 230 tes for Soplombier at’ $11.U0611.40, closing st $11.30, Supur~Rawa very firmly held st e for good refin. ing, bat demand quite Wmlted; refined st 11@1I3c for hards, and in maderate request. Tullow—Bteady, Whisky—Aarket a shade firmer; sales of 50 brls at $1.13, and 50 bris st 81,183 per gallon. e m‘:"rf—"" iy fun—gul .1u|y. ipienh Au'nu Hfl;tembl-’lé,alll‘ 13-330 Octobor, 11 1i-52¢} )wuml-:r. 1 R ‘}t.nrllx" lm!x;"ix' oy 1 |ric ;‘uur—r icctiots, mum i ol aid b ere’ {avor, larly fur In Tamars Hom: 1 n, 4. @471 K 0, 'S0 05, 181 St B S5 nar, Sh e Ot i «\'w.' 751 m?nfl'u‘:’!; i, 60 Mlnnuou pugm; process, 83, 18-10c i llmll ' In |J B onpn mmi:u -aumm-f"depmu .,.{ mnm}’rf" i mon_and luferior spri W Yor 81,081 No. 1 spring, il w: refectid do; N1 unt raded do, 2068110, Ko, 1 Milwaikeo, B i 15cel. 171 0, 2 (o kx el 043 No. 3 do, Rdct atnber Michignn, rl 20, No. 4 Chicago spring, $1. um 13 No. 3o, e’ tya m-v_]; Stae, Totavoct \wed Caliada, farloy dutl unu numlnnl it quict ity unelww\" o unaet .'b i e Tocelpia, esern mixe naou u)‘r,,-um intxed steamor, gradod, St o) m(xe&: ‘53003 estern wilxsd, “ Bac: ol i i Jecoipte, aduaba; n el Kient i uix’&‘dh’n’n‘ i mn"':i:f.' i S = 5 Shipping u-n’{.-mm,y andinclily 511 y nnd unchanged, tend; vauuultl bat fi?m. Talr 10 cuon renmig e §_refined (o demand st 1149} J: olasses qumu?‘u S5 vy B85350 for I fl!h . Rice un- inge Peiroicum—Market dully_erude, 03go ey ulnmnpln‘hl. b o A% Birained Rtflvl—alell 1,80@1 irit {‘nr‘nmuu-dlyel H i arket Iluud Western, 1 o l—{'ltjlk“e(l;l sud kh:":ih| f er arkel il {onk art Vesern towaili !1 4 " prine ste il 12 lulw—ll:nvn “ l.‘llbl’n. Ches ll L 468 PENLG T, 18, July 17, —Cul ?mu’fl" T.‘m"..hfin:m-.‘“&‘.f““"‘ ARA 8355 ged, rain Cuan xer‘ Ohtlens lowers No. 2 L4z “I‘x'n'r found lfl' 105 1 ul. T Nu M‘M lm{'lnw. uyum-'rkufil nuulum‘ bl ol lxwm{ ~Markuf 0. rixio unchanged; $20. 350220, o0, am uiiet -J&"fi'fi ?‘R‘z‘: 0 e s i um: melu dun’'an it l? l:l!u ul. ef} Sl g ta~Flour, 2,400 brisy wheal 43,000 Ly oats, mmubu» u‘-. nu‘uc) ::n::':’eum. DarTixons, Jul I7.—l|n ot; Weat fney i umwflxm. 3. wfi.w‘x taiy, 85950 ()flfl!\-WhnK'l!ll active; red Ma; d, $1.00G PN e e e srivalich S, Wi g SRy ] 7 Miaryiand s i FelRlyvenic: ;m 000 (74 Droeiulons-qulas b seals, Pork, $20.000 houldes ity |1 6 foose, 1 ahon) ;lr:."»’m h‘c o o nl iacon -huulm lllnllun -s\mu Chile, '16a0Mcr retined, 176 re—Quict but steady; Ttlo cargoes, 18@18c; Job- o, bl ;‘l:r’:l:u: l{?fi"‘ ““M’h‘ Hye 00 o buy 6o , e irs, 4 Ukt .“Imlll’nl PriLanaLrmia, - July 17,—Seets—Clover, 17018¢; 75 hl{llllll’lzlfl “mlilflml'fi;l ST o LR m'nn v~ iood suppl o ted, TO@TIC. Corn. lew Mktivas 'mfifl.w?' Bbesiiicy M wall, 80wsTige HMowr—Hsr u i 1} n Gt é mmlet l k) Jeceipte—=Whoa o 9} corm. 2,000 o, Gulier """'Tc‘"'i?-’v ?on: Stalo and Rruiford Gount riiford Coun rils, 20934e; Western uua{' yi New York fancy, B@10}o; Western Iw i—Weaker; Pol il Ne - nn{ o I“I uney] nnl-. ew York,and Dela- £W ORLEANS. ey N Onuins, 3 iy T Foug Pty i u‘y‘a 'm‘ o n‘"d" superine sk, hnx"-'xfll\'y";':&u o s Corn-Meai~Uemand faiz and pmu m;lun hom a B et ll-ly—blruwn Jobutag, pllmu,lm.ms cholcs, $22.00 l'runmln—rar: dull snd towe 12Q12.50; ke, meata=shoulders, Ve, fi T 21,73, T i “' Hulk N aad Bucou~) — 40c, and the Pnlnaka coal to Milw, annie, " Cunn frefenth arg ab g very ToncCh o the \heat was suhippat to New York (o-iny ni" £ @ tde: clor T, 1184 e arg e an o, ar—-Nemand falr, and prices highees caTgonn, ke, oeerie =g alr 1o Cully falr, Bigabiges prinie, Do chofce, Joc, l"arlhn uw days shippors have got n rel, fi'.fl-'fi"vf.'e""" Ao "romtsads Fiasre. Stics Rominaly g bout 0 et Tionand e tho rata (6c) o, M: Ziran~Quiat, but stendys 75c. CINCINNATY, Crxerxxarr, July 17,0~ Cotinn. Quict. MISCELLANEOUS, Fiang el HIGhAR R, Henx Grain— nv eat_dull A nale hite, 81,058 ARD TuEnE.—Frelghta on the Frly 1103 red, 70&730. Corn cfiflfl.’lm'{“zezf l'l,wl‘mu have reached the loweat point Known in the hlr::: 3 ‘rl?,rmm: INI gli;nnu ety mixed, 25642dc, i ml-nl-ml of canal navigntion, Whoat wan ahlpped 1, 4 To@730. Barley dulls Yoo gono y Tield 66 pped Tant Raf, e ,,,m,,, uniay from Buffalo to New York fdr 6xe Pee y, Yok ,,‘.c';;'-.l‘g; dulls, held at g20.250 Dide | .o.The scow R. IT. Beeker had a collinton 3t the . ors ateam, 110, mn ita in With thy 5" r ||emlm A wigh n cnneu-lom i ap w10} :rc'l;tl:'r?;nrlnn during a denna fog off Kowaunes T, is Brenr, emnnd: 7o nt No damnge wan done to Onr Son, nnd thy llumr-unll s casys PReKes pay Hi@He for falr to Becker flll her Jibhoom and headge \ Kowounaw, Whioh sreiead ms iopagenr.... fho Fame Iako Sapefiar, lind ‘on howr the body of e ) halctan, eiqrc of fho prop st Ciae T':.‘,r.!’_"w"- '"'"7' hf:’."u"?m o Vanun, g1, 20, | pamed on ko oo for.. Thcrs i-"fl‘“«:‘fitfi g, Michigan, 81,181 No. 2 du, | In the ~repurt that the uall -known vesse), [ech rfilnr'x:.lwmml\‘l,!.clfl 15T m}-rfll'\"llccl:l | ownen Capte I Cftacket of D ¥1058¢s No. T amber o um:- pind cink SR | A, TeOses Palladiimsays: i ::5,*,,0,;:; A3{gS, fusustiewd at Stc, govge ottoredt Bp | Hlomanty Deldge. twistety at fhn angy ool e gor. ot ;,h,,,°{5c;“§(i{‘,,’,§;;‘f i osiquialy hos, {38 ago, and latterly mata on tho che W ¢ .aul 14—Flour, nane; wheat, 17,000 bay corn, 12,000 hiclps, haa bean prumoted to the Caplaine Bchir Ulvnaco of Chicaro, a veasel which jac) L,‘E’ naht by Hgnn, the vemscl-minn of Chickug. e wm mnka -e’l‘lr"mlfl"‘ (i‘lnuln,’:mm Aober, fn. a8, A e, _and a thoron Ll N Tate abtend yom Capt. thol i sallor, ™ oing - MIED 1y 1T mAeveri—Tho i} 0 i, .\Mnmzm — | A ), tu Prali “l“‘:‘hmv 0o bris; wheat, 3,000 buy corn, Mu.'umum July 17.—nmm—nul|nn uncnnmmd‘ 5Vt opened weak) i 1ger closed unaete e | Siitwnikee, 81014 No._3°d0, “Tides Angush, RIG) Bontemin, Bhifes MAnwm No: 3do.ste. Corn draopifiy No Inal: H@4: Baperior, schr VT Clon gl ionth Rt ShERIaRlIon. | SN, e S L, Papnis, IR alTeighin-Giter nid ‘wealts wheal to bufaio, ey SimrArctle, Gty of Dulnih, ¢ Recelpts—Flour, 4,100 brin: whont, 40,000 bu, Shipments—Flour, 8,000 hris; whiat, 80,000 bu. 08TON. astoy, July 17.—Flour—Moderate demand; prices unv-hnnm-xl. rain—Corn ateadys mixed Tlow, 60! relccted, A%aaac. alsmNo.§. "waIts And mikrd 43¢y rofected, .mwe“t;;' P A Bt KEN TUC](Y Brreato, July 17 l7.—umm-\vm-nl. demaratized; ene Yol nor minal. Corn qulet nn:\t slendys car lataof & i od, a dulty ut lvuor zmmml; nee, *Rie thiss . 1 . abebent [ COTTON. ! L] R [ LB L LR S T"E!’UR[‘@MUMNT. ‘ The Finest Whisky Known, Liverpool, 1,130: stock, 51,080, SOLD B BY J.K.VANDUZER met reectpts, 120 balen; exporta cosstwlse, 25:3; snlea, 10, 128 LAKI-ST., \7u GALYRSTON, July 17.~Cotton qulet: middiingn, 110; fannels and blankets will comimence 6a Wednesday, | Himited number af yonng Ladica, 1o be under hor Monine, July 17.~Cotton weak mnd (rregular; recelpts, 53 bales; exports coastwise, 70; aales, 160, DItY GOODS. CONNER CLARK Tnmedinte caro and st raction i hiaving been poatponed from Tucsdey, of an English Edication. LFn[lurl:r"a;hlrnl;m:fiIm PETROLEUM. mtddiings, 10}o; net reccipta, 89 bulea; exporta cosst wise, 1207 sales, 200, CianLEstoN, July 17.~Cotton qnfet and nominal; middlings, 11c; not Teceipts, 2 bales; edpartu vonstwise, 2421 salos, 60, Nnww Yorr, Jnly 17.~The trade movement waa slaw oo T In nearty al departmonts, irown, and Ueached cotr | ~asanncoce JMVOATIONAL, 7 ton flannnls fn wnoderste request. Medluin prints ABBY H, JOHNSON were In falr demand, Dark prints met with more tn. | (Late 'l'rnu:lpul of Brulford l\tmlcmy{ Wil recefry qniry, dut are In scant supply. Tha tmde ssles of | Jnto her Hame, 100 Charies-at., B , Mnes, i affarded for th rtudy of fhe lgher Engliah ; an, the Anclont aui Aodarn Lastanges. e el CLEYRVAND, 0., July 17.—Petroleum tnchanged. Painting, = Special attontion given to the healil of TiTrsntinn, Pa., July 17.—Detroleum dully ernde, | Papila. “Misn Johnaon rofern by pormision tolro, $2.40G2.42)4 at Parker's; refived, 170 Pllisdeiplitade- | 8. C. Bartlett, Clileago Theolozleal Sominary, Hrery. y —_ ELMHURST BOARDING SUHOOL, TURPENTINE. . Far Yonng Ladle and Girls, near Chicago, || WILKIXaTON, July 17.~Spirita of tarpeatino Arm at Next actiool year will comnience Monday, e k11, Provhly 18w, In doerci and patronized by tha tnoat em ————————— enA o hicago and v 8. LN, MARINE. . CUTTRIE, formerly tead Amintint \’{'v}:‘filn'm}n Schoul, Chieago, Péincipal, ~ Send Principal, Tluhirst, Difago Co T, o/ reulsr o MRS, COTHBERT'S SEMINARY 0pons Monday. Sept, 1 2 ¢m,' Noarding am day scimol ‘rnum: ’“"'S,’..""" ehtte gleut and experienced fenchera Superlor blliling, llveu o masfe. Core Bpecial nitentin Lu‘mnll orL nflrhlxucnm nml l'lml Bta., Young Ladles' ‘glnlllemale Tustilete and Seminary, CIIfCAGO. Annivars—Stmr Chicago, Manitowne, snndrlea; stmr Alpena, Muskegon, sundries: prop Messenger, Benton Harbor, sundriess prop Truesdell, Benton larbor, sundrics; prop City of Trverse, Traverso City, lumber; prop Q. P, Heath, S8augatack, sun- dries; prop Favorite, Memomines, towlng; prop 8t. Albans, Ogdensburg, sundrles; prop Now Era, Urand Haven, towing: prop Nebrasks, Buffalo,sun- dries, propChins, BnfTalo, sundries;prupVanderbllt, Duffulo, sundrios; prop Pecrless, Duluth, sune drica; prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundrics; schr Adriatie, White Lake, Jumbor; schr Leo, White Lake, lumber; schr North Cape, Cheboygan, Inmber; sche Little Belle, White Lake, lumber; achr Ot- taws, Grand Ilaven, lumber; schr Duncan City, Danean Clty, lumber; echr A, Hust, Muskegon, '\-UUEN T i "VI :I)R; DMICH, twentyseventh eolleglato year opans thalnlhnl Seplember, * 1t emoriees, i § o i F T o S A ;lfi;n 3 Leachers. Apply to Trof, K. J, now. ——-—m b i(}l(l‘ll COLLEGIATE INSTIRUTE, Brooklyn Ifelgh The tI gt Beon ll“wp:nkflltv‘l‘:. "u"{l’l‘l;'ly flml.{c:;rnfflll_'mmmuv lambor; schr M, L. Iiggie, Charlotts, coal; schr Foceive nto the nmu of M mith, & momber Routo Slmmons, Muskegon, Inmber; schrJ, 0, | gF thokacuity.’ Tho Teat. e’#‘.f";'.‘.fh'.: oy :l!n;d’ STtk 3Moss, Baugatuck, lumber; sche Willle Lontlt, rubb?mmo"'ii l~ux-y 1,..;'.1.,,.,. addr 5. Iy N! Ludington, lumber; schr Mary McVes, Ludington, Jumber; sche Clipper City, White Lake, lumber; schr Sonort, Menominee, lumber; schr Planet, COollege of Individual Instruotion,” Menotninee, lumbor; achr Jlerschel, Monomlnee, * ,dg,g}g=;,1:;;l,;;hn;,},'g;,;;g{-;- sl {0y Commeh lumbors schr 3. N, Dunham, Pike's Pler, wood: | taught'nad recttu'separately. ~ Eall Term beglos gepr Rehe William Smith, South’ Haven, barici cht | 6o For catkiofuts bhirda wo T e TV EQ) AN Whictwing, Whitenall luniber; sche O irber, Lakesido Jil, Fvansion, 111, A City of Grand Naplds, TRLAwo0n . Busionon, Tomber; sche Oy of Gia mnkc“gnn: J O3 }f""‘m O Eutma 58 POILTIE & GILAN lminber; schr City ! OmMndll‘Jnvan. (l".“nd '"“i“ dren, udlcy. 1 ummnlm County, Mias, ber; schr Pcorla, Muoakegon, lumber; schr ,'l!“;‘; ,_",'mhflfi" Ludington, ,umhm bark Expross, | VW EST END warwu'n;. 1FAYULY scitoot, Fon young lad - Havon, Conn, Nend for rout NORWKH U.‘"VE“‘HTI Schoo), Northoeld, V' .Maniatoe, woo » Principal, New 3 —Sche T. &, Avery, Ford River, 20 brie e R, T Tioyas, DAtk Thyar, 50 b data; Belentiic ond Milfta 1in4 prop C. Tiets, Manlstec, 600 D8 hams, Norih Addrem rof, CilA 3 sclir Clipper City, Whito“Lake, 3 tons == 5233!%’;.—: Ny llEP[l’;flon.ylfell!klznu%e.lnnndrle: 4] ocrAN BTnAnmnu-s. d Menekaunce, & tla ham R O e chuie, ana suRuriess birga Mot | pONGYDIRECY LT mfl T ARG ckannee, Menckannoe, LUU Be bar drons |, Vork and darie, aiiing A x,m"um"m tiyeen Now achr anlmrmnn, Black Creok, 10 _bris lnmlhmurr Tio wpl Yesscln o this fa fiour, € brin 4 Drls f, and aundrics; 'm‘lm‘ Tuuty Inr"m« Cunung-m (l'uhlm provided witn schr Four nmfim ers,’ Tolland, 100" brls salt: atwr | Slvctelobells) i ':'.'”";‘L‘"‘",_ 0, 43, Northy THiver, Alpona, Muskegor, 10 brls pork, 1 brl \\'hl-ly. Ty ey Al Acheanns, Hatliniay, #nd aundrlos; prop Maine, Ogdonsbure, 5,200 bu | Jiy i 1 bnm. e ity carn, aud sun m-~ rop Favorite, nennmmpn, 60 b potatocs, and nl:ndrlcl.pmp ‘G, P, lleath, Baugatuck, 1 bel pork, and sundrica; schrJ, I, DoCondres, Emplra Picr, 6 ba_onts, 0 brla Hanr, 1 brl pork, 3:bel dah, 70 bh brau; wehr Duncan Cify, n. et 8 p. Urics ot Biage 1o .Rnlll {including wine) » Firs: CTi0Y accommod " -econd. T i Gl Bed. erun g i rates. Steerage, ' BUper uced 12 datlons, Inoluding wino, bue -ml utonsils, without 000 bu oats, 4 brla baws; gxtra charge. Steaers i Tronsiess Chdat Wivor, & tons hays FAT | ectuga iiengern, ToUTE I (14 ks oo Ironsldes, 3 Y rondway v, . WIITE, No. tr Glancs = T FREIGHTS. curner TAhdoiph, Agent for Cntenp. O Cuicago.—Thers was o liltlo more doing In freights. Wheat was taken for Kingaton at dXe, and corn for Port Colborne at B¢, and the nominal North German Lloyd. rato to Buftalo for corn was 1%c....The following | 4 ""F.:ffi.“'l"rf-'u?c’u"#?fr".“"?.’.‘.?{".'.F""r'ni‘é"' T mfif'fi‘-'i vessels wore engaged; To Buffalo: Propa Deun Jise e x‘.’ mnqe‘—nsfir . Ne “ o xum Botithampton, Tichmond wnd Vanderbilt (part eargo), corn; | Lndon fiavee s ’e'w':u#r.-,’.é" n;,n‘n.;_ 1':"«“.:% d Manchard, corn and oats on through ra To | or passagospply to i HA & CO., Port Colburne, schr Madilla, wheat at 3 to fllnw]lnxureun. New York, Kingston, schrs Atwater, corn at 4Xc, and Her- ‘cules, wheat at 43(c. T sarnin, bargo II. Gard- ST ATE I INE ner, cr;rn tnr:'nuh. 'r]o( 0O dnn:lg-nrg rfip llslnz. corn Uhough. Capaclty sbout 50,000 ba wheat, | ng ORK T0 OLARIOW, LIvERPOOL, 180,000 bu €orn, ahd 20,000 ba oa W YORK 108 11 ARIOT, LIVERTOOL, DUBLLY, ——— LAKE LlIGIIIGA‘(- CrizoAno.—Althongh marine busineas has boen BTATE m vlmn BTATEOF Ni5 o Anaever lterhato Titared y ilicroatier, Ca) 0, foru Pyt lccummudlllunn. ottiny nnprecodentedly dull avor sirico the beginning of :i.‘.’.‘,i"‘ fi}"““’ AT DAL DV ke, Bt lovert the senson, yet It hoa nover been as dull as during | Agenta. J.WARRACK, Manaier, 54 Clark-ab Chiowin the lnst few days. Lardly anything worth men- tioning 1s golng on along tho docks. Veskcls aro being Isld up overy day, and, if business does not linprove saon, a majority of those still running will slso be lald ap....Tho Tev. Capt. Bundy's Uospel-ship Glad Tidings was to havo loft this port for Milwaukee yesterdty afternoon at 4 o'clock, bat, owing to the squally weather which provalled during tho atterngon, her doparture was postponed until to-day, Capt. Cox has volunteered tho scr- vices of tho tug Bon Drako to fow ler as far Great Westorn Stoamshlp Line. soyEram New York to Bristol (Eaglnod) drect, ISET, tern. T g Aagon, rmiond.. Wetueniag, A 9 pnasagie, ST Tatermcdinto, 45 Lo Py z 1001 Troath Bievtabe e i 8 A Y White Star Mail Line. ‘To and from Furngu and Awericd, Tates aa low as Iy nny other first-cluss Lino, OfMeo, 190 Fast as Evanston, “and also to tnke mlont the | Nandolph-t., Chicago, ALFRIED LAGERGIEN, mintsters and _others who wish to bid hor | Gonosal \Western “Aent, “Datis unu.m“nru«xn Qodepeed.... The barge Montance, while belng | and Ireland, uln‘n ouhhyjnln 1] l‘:mmln yeuwr?'ayulnul.u}- OUN. . head.,...Mr, Joln Bortuchy's now schr Grangor in AR ATL LIN inport for the firat timo,” A doscription of hor has U D M LINB, baen heretoforo kiven....'Whe prop Newburgh, of Salling throo timesa vrcnk toand frum British tha Unjon Steamboat Comnpi nu{ ' ino, collided with | Ports. west Prices, tho schr Znch cluunuu yeul nlr.h‘{l morniug near Anply st Company 0[":0. northwest corno B o Van Buren street bridgo. vesels wora | #CIAT und landalph vts slightly damaged.... The chr Maggle Dall, which 1. DU VEINET, wus wator-logged near Efghteenth street Lridzo a = 5 sl tiime tinlo ago, has ieen Leinnorarily ropafred at tho Bauth-Bido dock of the Chicagn Dry-Doek Company. Hlie discharged the remalnder of her cargo of Jumber yesterdpy. —— W PORT JIURON. Specia] Dispatch fo Tha Tridume, Ponr MunoN, Mlch., July 17.—Dows—Trops Caba, Marine, City of Benlon, Starteca, Amxes and consort; sche Stampede, Us—Props Onclds, Portage, Sparta and con- wort, Egyptlan and conaart, Tem| mt and barge: leagn, General Westarn Acent, ~TO RENT, Desirable Ofice TO RENT hiry Bwect| J T, l 1! ' Urotheres G, 3 Magth Toln Slvtors B b Mosbse IN THE Winu—gouth, mu W umr—'nm 5 Hpecial Dispaich 10 The Tribuns, T Pant Hunon, Mich., July 17~10 p. m, —~Down ‘ —I'ropa Brodbury arges; MaryJaueckl; schrs Awull ca, Blamatek u}ni‘:’u{] o ) . ) a, « Buook, Dubanue s cnn:ort.m t‘nn 't}‘a nur iml!t,b:ymn'a' mm ra. iu':d 1NQUIRE OF achre John 1, Mo . 31, Dixon, Lu- i WILLIAM C. DOW, Woin—Southwest, gentlo; weather fne, LIA- C DO ERIE, Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING Bpecial Dispatc ta The Tridune. - Enig, Ps., July 17.—Arrived from Chicago, tho stmr Iadia. Departed for Chicago the ‘stmrw Alsaka and Philadelphla, It s rumorcd at Duffalo that all tho ofices of the Anchor Line will be removed to Erie, and headquarters made hero next season. In case this fs mu, & new ulo- ¥ator and new warehouss wun!d e to by by The Pounsylvanis Company, by whom tho ! b controlled, want to build up a big duln trade, and no succeoding admf mirably. It woald bo & good thing for Krle, 1f tru ——— TITE, CANAL, " Brinerronr, July 17, —Annivan—North Dranch, Buffalo Tioek, 56,800 bu corng Delight, l)lllwt, 200 bu corn} Tndustey, Morrls, 5,500 b B0 Mo Morrts, 81001 [ M0 bl borm BUFFALO, . Hpecial Digpatch (0 The Tribuse. Borraro, N, Y., May 17.—Vessels have held for scveral days for belter rates on coal. ‘Tu-day two vessole sncceeded In getting an advance of 10 ceuts, The schr Camden takes coal (0 Chicago ot ~ NUMMER lll fll)lll‘s. SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE BEACH, N, II.,, ‘Will bo oponod Juno 1 for the Soas son of 1870, QEo. o lONflfi Peaprietor. LAR BEBT FOOD I‘OB INFAN'I'S. supplying the * HIG!IEBT AMOUNT of NOUR. ISUMENT In the MOBT DIGEB’I‘IVE AND CON: VENIENT FORM, SAVORY & MOORE, 143 Now Hond-st., London, and all Chem!sts and BtoreKes) throughout Wb Ultod Stutcs and Cavada, i i . FOWILTE, u-n.l':r'fz'.n..uh.mm

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