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Py YA Aor e P by i i £ g FINANCE AND TRADE. The Now Popular City Loan Probably . a Failare, and Why. Ihe Situntion at the Banks De- vold of New Ieatures. The Produce Markets Steadier~ Provisions Quiet. Qats Firmer, and Other Grain Lower, but Less Weal, FINANCIAD. : The **new popular loan* pmvom! by the Fi- nanco Committce uf the Commion Council os a meann of escape for the dity from its pacaniaty embarrnssment bears 8 per cent Interest, and iv offered subscribors at par. Unfortunately, while mont of thix luan, which has not proved very pop- ular, remains untaken, new city certificates drawn againet tho taxea of 1875, isstied to.contractors and ‘othae creditors of the city, have made thelr ap- pearance on the streeta, and aro selllng at 4. As they bear 7 por cent Interest, thls i oquivatont to 173 ceats dieconnt. The city Is endeavoring to se- ture & loan of $1,000,000 at 8 per cent at the same time that fta obligations ate eelling In Pic brokers' ofices at 8 price which glclds 13 per cent imterest, It ‘Is not likely That lenders who can get 13wl yoluntarily take Piper cent Intereat for thelr money. The probable i eanlt of this compelition of the city with itacit »ill be the aandonment of the popular JoAn. This ¥notn pleasant Iasnc of all the efforts made to - mpply the Clty Government with meana to con- Inue, and the failure of the 81,000,000 loan must mparently he ascrlbed Lo very poor financlering on omobody's part. ‘Pho banke arc recelving an unusnal nambar, for tho aeason, of apphications from countey hanks for rediscounts. 'The loan wmarket in the interfor 1s. nueh lees oany Lian hero, Muchof the paper held »y.conntry banke 8 very slow, It has been naces- Jary for them olso to carey & larger proportlon than sanalof theircustomers, who were nat willing to 1clt in what they considored anfavorable markats, T'he recent heavy decliug in wheat has intennified s tendency, In the local 1oan market the demand for accom- nodntions Is confined to the smalest practicabla limits by regular customers, and outaide bortowers wre scarce. The supply of loanable funds fs large, Jnd rates are casy. Hegular customers are supplied “At8R10 per cent; strect-sates are made lo fnde- jendent applicants, On the atreet, ratesato 0 percent and npwards Jor time luans. The supply of good paper is very il New York exchango was sold between banks at B80@7The premium for §1,000. Thao clearings were 53. 100, 000, CONBOLS Comsols rose yesterday in London to 0511-10, Thia tx an advance of 1% In the st month, a good deal for 5o sedato 6 Aectrity ns consols, The rixo s dnc to the enme demand for Investment sceurl- tics that hns carrled up the price of Quvernments and good municlpal bonds at home, and it has been anklated by the recent pacific utterances of Lord Derby on the Enstern question. 'The present quo- tations are the highest since 1850, 'DIBCOUNT ON BILVER. IN BAN FRANOISCO. - There was & good deal of troublo (n 8an Frun- ciseo on the 18t mst. on account of the effect of the discount on allver on collections. The Zulle- fin et o dlspaaition to work much silve tnihe pa; mrm.nrfi.mn- A poss rle ana of rourg & Hlu.rcm.»'l nnl!lnlly lul 10 more s ] Fectingt) und tiose wha qiiity & gonersl desiro Sratmorna anfieil Aotton_ Hhowl i hed o the siver uestion heforo Bext collectfon day ranies round, n some casca it In reportad that ga high as B per cont dicount waa euhimiticd fo silver for gold, Thers are niany [Thiero cven por cent. Whicount ealtom the catizo marin of prof Tl coli hns now | renched aboit the Jevelof its vatue fn Tho liast, It we mld 2. Q T ceut for the frelght sad nler experes of QUILing 1t hero, And § i Jikely to. o any lower, RTesn n it gcheinio for ol G nuvx " When rd by t hemnlm. tate for hul- g « grelied aver themuceion of dlacaial pu diver cotuat #od used licra In pufercuce L eltlier gold or allver, THE CRISIS IN BNGLAND, Onr market {a agaln wars; that {s, husiness con- Linues to dwindlo, while prices stlll give way, The Fagnation Ia mora completa tian ever yet, and the despondency of tono in all dopurtments s more than ever striking. If thero were anything of tha. nature of panic, the position would be less Irk- »ome; as it {u, there i little prospoct of early ro- Met. Again, 8 great vutcry for reduced production 13 made on all hands, and, by some means orother, production certaluly must be reduced. 1In rio department at all is thero any Improved tone to report; In none does there scom to be even an sversge businers doing—domand hulllg limited strictly to abeolute requircinents, Coming to ex- tain @ etate of nffuirs so discouraglng, we find Hrnlly. that politieal lnxlnl{ 8 an tho incroare, not 60 much on account of the s actuaily bogun or {hrentened, aa from fear of ullerlor ronsequen- ces; secondly, the trado has been suffering na long Ihat a cliniax of xome sort seoms [nevitable: and I s talt nm unless rmdm:llon 18 grently and quick- 1y reduced by dellberato actlon, credit will not Jung be able 10 sustain the present straln of adver- 3ity. —Muncheater (Eng.) Eraminer, July 1, GOLD AND UREENDAOKS. Gold was 111611143, Qreenbacks wero U05@B0X cents on the dollar In gold. CGOVERNMENT BONDS. Zld. Asked. Tntted States Ge ot ‘81, g, e United Htatesa-208of . B 1ink 20w 0F ‘G5~ JRnuary and 174 o1 “ETmiary and Ju 119 B 20m of 'G8- a1 Ao, 18! Trited 178 ‘Unlted Blates currency o4, 'Ansl lnlcmt. LOCAL BTOUKS. nmrunc 0 Cotnp! %, dly, £ Ut COMMGreD (Lx), mv.)A o QauLighi & Cuke Conij (0! “Vand lutorest, — BY TELEGRADPIT, Th tha Western. Assootated Press, New Yo, July 18.—Gold steady; 11143 1113, Carrying rates, }4@1. Loans were ulso wmaude flat, Goyernments were strong and highier; active de- nanil; offerings ¥mall, . Ltaflroad bonds were dull, Btate secnrities woro quict, fitocks wero weak and lower, with the chiof deo- cline In Michigan Cenlral, Oblos, and Lake Bhoro, ransactions were 77,000 shares, of which u.om) wero Western Unfon, 10,000 §t, Paul, 26,000 knklu b‘huw 17,000 Oulos, and 7,000 ‘Michigau Zentn Monoy market enayy £@2!4. Frimo mercantlle paper, 45, usioins receipls, 3520, 000, Tho Assistant lreanuml disbursed $171,000. Clearinys, $14,000,0 Produce upuru for xlm 3nk. $5, 8313, 000, Bierliug Brin slxty days, 40} StEbt AL " Tenneesss gs, old. “:l nfj""[:‘l rul now,, Tenntasee! new lssoutleye.. Vit o & IN Baw r-nn:um. July 1 :l:nlu,& {\:rla‘z' ulvmlnh 41\. Eeg xen\ul Teiclier, e2lcan QSNEE Curey. h‘r 4 Deteber Nurcr Txw Onraans, July 18, -Oold, 111%, Pight exchange on New York, 3 pmmmn. Bterling exohange, hlnken‘ blils, BA7%. s .Inl ls‘;n':lllnl oll:lll‘;‘:;lnl In u{: arke! hree months' ng 1 fhe mnk of Eng P a€connt, 041110 United. Statos fimfda- O ize, 100 10-40s, 1083 ; new bs, Na;\rurx"unu-.l, ’km, 34 petate, l'uun. Jnly m—mnla !nnxrmn‘. July 1 Kew bs, 102X, REAL ESTATE. 'The following Inatrnments wora filed for record on Tuceday, July ‘Il‘ x L Ymfl'.""" b Lonnw e biaten bonds— 1,400 ors 0 s 2,%0 ntral THack Xn'b&'.?fl’f?ni."flfn‘.‘«u .u'.?n'y':;’ 1,000 fte llflxlbc 2,00 650 0,000 2 by 2% 100 ?IV {‘II'NI llw ll’ 't w of Cditfurnia ay, 23x1W0 800 s of \Waslilngion i 14 (Alonzo C. Jtan 2 «!‘.u;@nh ¥ ok flflhl lld ‘5( l\‘:nl e iis dnie ity lnofl“... M oi"ienomone |I| 15, s o T uum.nnyfil 10UTU OF OiTE LITE orthuinl w1 Bt w(m ‘mu Dluok, dated Jung 1, el ity COMMEROCIATL. Thetollowing were the recolpts and shipmanta of the leadIng asticles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours onding at 7 o'clock on Tucrdny morning, and for the corrcoponding tine lnat year: % 8, 1IN A JADITE Y AN ONURT-N crjani av, n sanie w8 4,000 THeceipia. Shipmenta, _ 1876, 1R74, 1870, |B15- Flour, brls Dol 7| gaea a7m Wheat, L ap,340 020 133,001 5,H30 Kt Tatter: fiier: N I{m\'lnll!l, bria, ‘aol, ibi.. Withdrawn from stors on Saturday for clty consumption: 6,030 by wheat, 1,087 bu corn, 260 bt oata, The tollowing graln was Inapectod into store. in this city on Tucsday mornlng: 1 cac rejected winter whout, 0 cars No, 1 N, W, wheat, 37 cars No. 2N, W. do, 1car No. 1 epring, 44 cars No, 2 do, 20 cara Nu. 3 do, b cars rejectod do, 1 cat no yrade (124 wheat) ; 1 car No. 1 corn, 43 cars highe mixed do, 116 cara and 2,800 bu No, 2 do, 6cars new mixed do, 77 cars and 3,000 bu rojected do, 12 cara no grado do (263 corn); 7 cays whits oats, 1 care No. 2 do, ¢ cArs rejected do, ‘1 car nograde (31 oats); 1 car no grade ryo: 1 car No, 2 barley, 1caé nograde do. _ Total (411 cors), 108,000 bu, Inspocted out: 7,645 Lu wheat, 70,605 bu corn, 0,011 bn onta, 1,171 bu barley. A proamble and resolutions were read on'Chango yesterday, and will bo offered for action to-day, doprecating tho removal of the faat mail traln from the Enst, which hna been of great valne to busl- nessemen, Itshould be abont time to putnatop to the pranks of boys on'Change, Some of them putin too niuch time at mischief for thn comfort of the men who ga there to truneact business, 3 Lotters from Northorn Tows and Sonthern Min- nesota indlcato that tho wheat prospecta are gloomy onoogh. Soveral write that they do not expect two-thirds of an average crop. Soms membors of the Board of Trade are dis- cassing the ndvlsability of moving for s change In the hioura of trading, They claim that a continne ons sexsion from half-past D {n the morningtill 2 in the afternoon would bo much bettor than the present arrangement, as it would permit a call to bo beld aftor 2 o'clock, without interference with the regular treding of the Doard, . " Inanswer tb a qustion, we stated that the gen- tleman alluded (0 In Tur Trisune of yeaterday as having fallod and dealing In puts and calls, wuanot 4 broker In thoso articles, 1o waa dealing on hls own accounty, and bolongs to auothier profession than that of dealer in produce. We npte o much better demand yesterday for corn fuv shipmont, und the buying for that pur- puse was only linlod by the dificulty of ob- taining adequate ltnlgh\-ruu\n in the direction required, THE MARKETS, Theloading produce murkets were atendler yes- terday, though some of them wore agaln weak, and the goneral ayerage of prices was Jower, Tho panicky fecling of tho precading day had brought out most of the property which holders wuro obllgud to scll, and some partles took hold more willingly In hope of a roactlon, bnt buyors wore far from boing confident, and thers was o good deal of nervousuees cxpressed, cspeclally as the ade vices from other polnts were not pnmcnlntly cn. couraging to holders, "Plic domand for domeatic dry goods was unim. proved, There wasa light mall-order business and o moderate call from local rotaflers for mlaccllanc. ous articles for reassortment of atocks, but salos wero modegate In the aggregate, Grocerios wore orderad frooly and rulod firm all around, Sugars wero wory strong, but without furthor sdvance. Slrups and molauses wore beld higher, Rlce, teas, spices, coffees, nud other Mnos comnparatively were steady. Inthe fish market there wus no noticeabjo change, Drjed frults remaln dull, A decline tn layer ralalne of Gc per box was tho only price change noted, Dutter wan actlve and commanded provious quotations. Tho chiceso niarket rumains qulet at 8@ for good to prime factory. Prices of grajuebags remain without quotablo change, but the arket is gradually working into a ficmer posi- tlon, In tho luather tarket 1o chango was appa- rent. Coal and wood were quated dull at unchsug- ed fgures. ‘Thoro was a good demsnd for vils, and o firm market was experioncedy The offerlogs of Jumber at the eale docka wero small yesterday, nd were ncarly all mold befory unon, Prices woro Irrogular, but not moro so than fur a fow days past, ‘Tho yard dealors roport & slight business, Tho domand for bardware 14 lin- proving, the call Lolug chleny forseasunsble goods, Tin-plates have ndvarced In consequenco of a rise in New York und abroad, 1L (e said that tin plates Luyo nol been so low for ycara as during this sum. oz, *Nalls wore stoady at $3,08. Wool continuos in moderato demand at unchanged prices, Uteen hides continue In ruqueat and steady undor moder- ato offerfnge, Seeds were qulet, excepting thn- othy, which sold to a modurate exlont at recunt prices. Groen frulls woro in llberal aupply, ce- peclally berrien, and pasior. Lemons sdvanced under s goud demand and lmited offerings, Poultry was casier, and eggs wore duil and lower, wuch of the stock baving arrived In bad order, Lake frelghts were modorately active, with no particular chango In rates, which were quoted at 1340 for corn to Bulfalog aud 4%¢ for corn, and 43¢ for wheat to Kingston. MNall froights wero qulot and unchanged, agents asking L0c to New York, 18c to Phlladelphia, 17)4c Lo Laltitnore, and 200 to Boston per 100 s, Through rates by lake and rall wero quoted at 10 for corn and 103ic for wheat to New York, and 1%¢ on corn to New En« gland polnts, Freight engagements were reported :)ur 17,000 ba wheat, 160,000 bu corn, aud 130, 000 u oa GRAIN IN BTOLE. port of grahit In store 1n thls clty on the evoninl of Baturday last, and at corrosponding datest L/ 1,218,082 ®RSY The following sta the fuvtings of tho oficial ro- ) 612,148 n.m.m HOEN TiE51 a7 19,138 NGRS 7 oo . aiis ! 000,818 107,130 233,408 LTS ST 201 91,734 e, 712 601 g 944, 837,209 7,883 'nml nl il Kinds in store, 8,047,102 ba, Those figaren show an increase during last weok of 14, 844 bu whant, 47,101 bu corn, 0,800 bu barley; and # decrease of 84,503 Lu oty 5148 burye, Total decrease, 20,820 by, The above noted duontitiesof Northwestern whoat include 140, 625 bu No. 1 Minnesola, and $19,288 b No. 2 Minnosota, CORN IN IRELAND, ‘Wo make {ho following extracts from & Belfast (Iteland) lettor, dated June 37 What {s malre going to, wo ask yon a |n1 fors nro cmved frow I!lmmnm Ini l‘ at 258 would buy white ixed. Our folk lro Im\'h aver, so well f)] lun. thu it Is hanler to soll now than some time since, oven at 1a declino, \When it came ta 20s nobody could get too much of {t, and you can Imagine lhuy are protty much dlngu-uul fiow “whew It 1s offcrod ‘at 466, 1 am incilued to think multitndes of small mnn—lhog - through the country Lave taken thelr 100 Io EL (?nulann each, ns a speculation, so that In ovont 2 Flso of tomporary cesantion of imports wo would have miore of o rascrve than the great ports would indicate. These indefinable stocks aro often tho thing that upret all ealeulations for the future in whedt and corn, and likely flour, —— TROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCT3—~Wero quict and averaged ahont the same as At the close of Monday's trading, though hogy wure guoted stronger, being fn light supply. ‘This fact mado holdors of pork and lard rathier firm in thelr views, but there waa very Wtile demand, und that anly for changea over from August Into September, Aens Jork—Was qulct, with very littlo ohangs in prices, and not much isposition elther to buy or sull,. neltherside being willing to concedo 2¥o to makt trado, Sales were lmlited to 2,750 Lrleseller Angust at. $10.40219.431 3,000 Lrls seller Scpteinbier nt 818.67%@ 19.04¢ and 250 bris scller the yoor st §10.75. Total, 8,000 brls. The mnarket closed tame at $10.40@10.50 for caaliy $10.40210.43} scller Julyy $10.42}4 seller August: $10.60610,02)% for September; and s10.7 soller tho year. Primoe mess pork was nominal at nv.mw.w. and oxtr do at $14,75:313.00. Lard—Waa dil, but advanced 100 per 100 ba, with 1ittie domand, Lut greatcr Armness on the part of hold- @rs, owing toa roport thnt Livorpool was 6d per cwt higher. Sales wera rwportod of 1,350 tes soller August L $1L.XG11.10, and 2,2% tos scllor Septomber at $11,15¢11.17%. Total, 3,600tes, The markes clused tame at $11.06 cash or sclier July; 811.05@11.07}4 for scllor Augusty $11.15611.17)§ scller Reptembor; and $10.125@10,25 auller the year, Bummor-rondemd waa Qquoted about 10c por 100 Iba under wititer, Meate—Were inactivo and easer, though thern was ttle chango in qnotations except In short riba for fu- ture and shart clears, The shipments of meats exhlhlt sorae falling off, but are still lmunmlly Iunlu for tho helght of the suminer season, Iru { o Ki POy AN et of thum wra cut Toonkor n- o3l h deaiers on the vther sido, Siired Tots wery muoIod nt i AHe beliv tne closnm rices on winter-cured, which wers as followi Dl- -keope! nnul' sharl Short aser Cvib, elear, W 104 101 oxed. H 108 1 uty .. 7! 1) 1) Aug Xt 10 10t Heptombe! B o ucon, cash all 1 LOBK Audl 50Tt Ci i OF, g i canm, wud miE, eller Augut, Toxed; -wm 13 @l fur suinuior dnd Ligetso for uumn Eaer: ¢034e, Ml or sl IE' All Il"l lulll'llL'l long el I“‘, 134 %1 longecut hams, 19! xed bacon hlml. N)I'tl‘m drense—Was qulot at d38c, st Pnum)cm—mnlmeu and quiet at $10.7% i h“llllll.“ 2,00 for extra mcss; and aa quoted 6t 8@BYe for city, and T@8c for country lots, accordiug to conditiou. BREADSTUFIS, FLOUK~Waa dull and unchanged, there belng no de- mund except & very Nttlo on local sccount; shippers were outof thy market. Balea wero reported of 160 bris wintors, partly at £3.75, and 675 bris spring extras, chiefly at $4.006G:5.50. Total, 728 brls, The market closed nominal at the following as the asking Fange of prices: Cholce winters, $6.25G7.23; medium winters, $5.00@0.00; cholce spring extras, $3,0068,50; medium 0, $4.75G5. shipping extras, $4.23@4.73; cholco Patents, $0.50@7.60; common do, $5.7%20.00; sout springe, $3.00@3.00} spring superiines, $L.50@3.00 1tye tlour, $4,00@4.25, Ziran—Was In better demand and a shade Armer, with 8 falr nggregats of trading, Sales wero 70 tons, aL 99,50 perton on track, and §0,50@0.00 frde on board cars. Middlings~Kalo was mada of 10Wns at §1100 por ton deliyered. Corn-leal-Coarss was nomlnsl at $16.00318.35 per tonon track. - WIEAT—Was nctivo and frregular, but frmer, though the market declined 136@13c below ths tnside prices of the preceding day, and closed 940 Jower than Monday evenlng, Tho news from uutsido was very depreastng, and the market was uneasy In consequence, but varfed within parrower limita, Liverpool was quoted dull and hoavy, and Now York was dul), with Nittle Inquiry, falr spring peing quoted t $1,0021.04, and common A% B4@8sc, while our recefpta wore mod. erate, with very small shipments. Intho latter park of tho session reporte were reccived Indleating more decided prospects of » general Enropean war, aad that ‘caused a temporary strongth, which was lost later, Thera was scarcoly any shippiog demaud, excopt for thio lower Rrades, and cash No. 2 waa dlscounted nearly 2c as compared with August, while the latter ruled 2o under September, This unususl revorsal of the mare ket (September bLelng always, and August gonernily, dlscounted st his season of the year) fs dua entircly to the conditions we have described in provious sates. ‘There ta'no demand for ofd wheat, chicfly hecatso buyers are atraid of itaqualitys and some gu sa farss to3ay that Chiicago wheat will not make sound flour, though the wheat {tsclf may not become heated. On the other hand, there ia & widespread bellct that the coming crop will prove to be short In quantity, while its «quality will be good I ot Injured by future rains, Of course if there be no demand for the whiest now In store {1t can only be carried by offarlng capital aa Ine ducement to perform that service; and In this fact we hiave s furthot reason for the cxislence of a protnium oun futures. A good many ahorts wero Rlled yeateniay under tho (mpression that tha tarket was on the t but there wes two wmuch ash salus wera reported Tt ba X 3 b seRoanio: bl us T2ipTa; [ Jics 400 Bielo {Central at Shcy nn'n'lwo ‘otal, 150,000 b, ai—Was quict, ant easler, fn Jrmmth with m- enapal marko, 8816 Woro FenGriod OF B Du No, 3 acubguuios and 1000 bu by samplo at i g, Total, 0, 1 \eaa notmtnal t 0 CONN~\Was more active nud 1treguiarly caxlcr, da firmer at o below the gliniog §5 per b and ciosipy Iatest ‘The smarket wus very weak early, ‘toth Liverpool aod Novw ork. belnk quosed dull i dopeescd, white te -nlpnmnuo: the precodiug fared "“"’,“}‘,',,.,,E." SR TIDre Wk Lurors to 1ok niduced Iarer o ¢ up O S Fwanda RS WIOrE INGCPeat WOk hoid Shamiy: o hoavy tioks worg taken o tho Toig Slde, while there wara vers emand furlnlgmenr. 'Ahuhlpmn grdeni wure ekger o wan) d £t Sully 400, GO b, wid”therw waro oy tlonsfor " sendit f n;‘y':'uu. izl mixed WAY gl 1 iod n:quut. siver Ku. 3, cloving -ml'nr. uem-r Inam apenean recaded tu 4435c, bold'down (o 44c. W ;5 417 sopteinler s0il av T initnd 40, Bl e snih, oy endl Nord Sofdat, Thesd cloplog oz (t>ge, el sniex wers ‘rpurll’ll of 48, Inyge: (qu))‘c e e aaub 1 u NG 4G e 04,00 b rclxeuc(l -dmwm A earaat S0} 15,0 b b 200t raci: Al 4 vy do umm 30, 000 b, Eifva aod Yiath mn}e ho miArke o n o B0 B s Kul andee good dstnnsy T caih onté for shipent an -|m: e mumflnm-"b At donasheys the num it 10 @ gous ying nl(ltl‘l\) Lt 3"""Eaflnm“‘n ‘other rafa served to streh 'fl‘u. i llkl:‘l I;l:ltl]l thy cluse, Biwavdut R mymnm-r{fiu i "1 |Illlb‘f both closed ¢ s, h i sho ot k21 mnmu okt intrisderatc il Vedel sibinwas Tephrs: S e uu‘lg ,HPLHNPLI. Tie stock ll‘ ill.ll’. dueereased fa el neatly W ian b i aive Wera Foeiod SE W recicn b P atie &% aLaviga iy 34 plo 8 (i e A 00 B o hie o k—\VuJull iw tocalitics. -muuu» 2, |||,lnnm} Inlll ll Nonday's uh pric mllll‘\llnd with ol slowly wnd tha Ilullt.flurlll Casl ‘ 1 254 bt fln( lllnull"ldlllnl) AL G2 n(lulm Q»J-m.l at (Teuior s bu by wanplo au 3 BANLY '—-\v.-qulet and Hitle etter than morutnal. m‘:lxuw carly at u7c ad wab ot d tterwardy L #3¢ l\L !mfll ‘NJIII flm |«|l]l{l. Imr]ay Senllx ndlcats lic crup proful ne -uullu nux incre ‘i £a m. vi i 4 HII!V.H'I‘II lllfi\l o Tact that e el i m Juuse o stats whirs & hu\ur ) it mueh Qlu“{ ictenly R orision. to 7 o uf unwlurtoylmm Waatern Tows was s wheLid for 1 1o areivo, But bosales walers ara ulrald o Ly WS atufl bofu 800 and VR i Aurulnu [ 4y als was Pehiorted oF 4Lt bt w630 08 Urack. YTEIUNUUN CALL. A AYhess was Srmer, with salosof 100,000 by st 924G 8240 for Auyust, sud fur Beplumber. Corn—alut 4 b lurm&muu'nmm. 47, il was quiet und fmmy 8t $10.43}§ for Au- P r‘.’Sm 40 for 8¢ 1 Aogust and $41.13 for Bnumuer. unl-§ 50 m ol er"!uwx‘!u b node active and er nlly, :L"flx. L!'u'l'. mk."éiifu A .mJ‘"i"-m u«u m o flmm .«J lum Osts wers frmer, sellin, l m for Angust &pwmbz-?clmx i the e kad & GI;NI!ML {ARKETS, ALCOHUL~Wnaa quiet at 82,31, HROOM-CORN~Coutlones guiet, 8mail orders are Pplsoed at the current pricen. Therolano demand fur lirgulota, Choice hurl, 9@10cy hrl, 7@dct medinm and No. 2harl, 84@7c; good medinm brush, 4@ 6}t common do, 4M4@8c: falr Inside snd covers, 343 401 Inferfor, 3@4ct crooked, 3gdg. NUTTER-The market was falrly active, and for good 1o cholce grades prescnted s falrly fiem tone, The out- ward movoment continues on & very 1fberal scale, aad heavy aa are tha dally receints therotanot st the mo- ment any very considerable accumulation of stock. That therd 14 1io Jarge oversupply of low And medium qualities (s due to the wiilingness on the part of recoly- ers tomeet the views of buyers, loldars of cholcs arades Inelat npon full prices, Wequote: Cholee to {aucy yellow, 16323¢; medlum to good Rrades, 14&10¢) Interior to common, 11@13e, BAGGING—Trade lu ieamiens goods continnea to ime prove, and although the market cannat yet Lo quoted strong there Ia s hardening tendency, and 8 mors hopes ful feeling prevails among jobbers. Durlaps and gune niesremaln quict and essy, Wequotor Stark A, 25c; DPeetlesa AA, 2dci Lowlaton, 28k | Montaup, 24e; One tarlo, 25¢; American A, 2001 Amoskeag, B0 Ot Crook, 20ci hurlap bags, 4 bu, 14@160; Runnlos, sin- Rle, 184@144ct do, donbdlo, 33@%4e. CHEESE—Thero was & quiet trade at about previons quotations—good to beat factory jobbing st 8@oe, and 1ower grades at Ba7c, COAL—Very little bnsiness la dolng n this market, the fruprobabiiity of any immediate advanco leading consumers to defer placing theigorders. In tho moan- time prices remain stéady and uhchsnged. ranging as follows: Lnckawanns, exz, 87.50; do nub, 87.751 do rnuge. $8.004 Dlombury, $7.00; canng $7.00; Erfe, 51‘1&05.50 Ualtimora & Olifa. 83,00y Mliuols, 83,75 EGU8~era dull and weak at 12@18c. The recefpts ware frequently found to be ln bad condition, having bocome se while In transtt, owing to tho hot waather, ¥I8L—Littla that 18 bew was devslopad in connection with tho flsh market. Cod s scarce, and ia held very :ll:mly.‘ln cxpectation nI.ln !-lunu. For mackercl ere tn an unsetted market, 101 des bl B e Whits. ot s b sraniye ':;"".EE“WW au LaeeTih n-mlln mm ey, “There sintes in ed price fllh. ‘(,I.l{l, “ 1(Y-“ ‘fl:Nu. xdu Lixcoby’ No. T ‘slore macker S0 Soroh B $7.50G37.95; ‘tamily wmackerel, il R SR R iarge famnliy ki cadnisls, t 's coidsl,” §3,50; mer CUred codah, i mm o nmu’x o i, il W75 5 i'r I.g |" I8, . 8.0 AN H-Layer’ nhlnl iro auoted fowe? aiid il Trner, zirran A8 ruls] wore! m; only inds of furelcn frul 3oy .,‘.”u.":}.}',’; ucmhlc nau ry. l)umullu fruits were lect d, "mna‘momenllnyquuh‘ tayers, m 18)gey figs, e @v::lnnc?l. torécs BrmesticoAton i, ('Ichl s apple @10c; pnred - peathed wam;' nckberrel” oo i r'-‘n.m.u;”’ ”n""”l"'%"“‘ "“'"': Vi : ioniin, Terri a3 Naples walauie, 1 Frehoh waous, e 10@1ie: umnnbluwnlnuu g ta, 1 d14ke, Braziin mu\m ccans Texas, Lwtiel Wililnkton beana, Radio; cauelscapealite S@U0L ALrican Doanuis, ™ GRK T ieirios weru in laruur supply and ensicr, lnlnylnlnlmr nig ariVed tao late | "8 orne Inff or thia early trado, and dealers soun redueed wueu, befag anxious o Close'out. bOTOTs MIARL . Good Werdsalanic, DUC puor. WAICH Were it 1Ak Subly. e low at treoguiar priceu, Lenions are very I 4 £12.00, and ot hild ue hikh oe 14,00, Jayingrecently Advanced 1q $12.0) In Now York. avory- Wikere UGN Lhis O col, and Ehe feit Sy aying eapluly, Oranges uro nearly out of market iutatlons: Gonsehorrlen, duse peraty red ray erties, cr casa of 14 atai black do, el 40 g i 16" i Saohencr, S inckborrion, €1 (Es.00 pur camy of ¥4 ants, l’l l‘hflb'll!!: fll'l["l:fi."(m)e llf‘ uxd'l‘lll..h‘:l. Temare: ly{:. ho1s: % F box, AROCH llhh‘[uem L (o ather loas mmey m the nll‘mlrlmn-l 10r sy the wnarkes hough It ull. nnm. of s frmpexs, X‘l’ r.u m 1 relatively lower than ut tho sourcen uv supply rihor sdysucs ta devmod pr ud o Ao act mnné | drancing. ?«cu ‘contiines o xuod deuand au ld o 1 Starcn, 1ices, olc., Folhain setady. "L\QV lm the prices filr:l."' ice- mangoan, mwx«, Carolins, 7@80) Lount- 2001 .!»n, Xo. 2, 20a37c) $1%(c; coiminon 0 falr w-u-n(e n'...'iiu?‘i’.? : Ikll" Blncapore Jave, JubesKe: G Ehlice Sy Sara: 11481208 crush - i a}n‘..‘.-i‘-m"‘n‘x 'l“.l’.“g"‘ A i‘}“mx“u;\ga Y u au( P chion’l’ 0., e1 holes brown, Josat falrtoprime o, mex ‘common do, YW ammp-mmomlnumr-xm drips, TORT2¢: diamond rips, 1103 uilvoritrips, extra'fine, Siod: good Rugar- |l|ll¢lll'ull 4'\4"!0!" axt fl flfl 514!“( Now Hr‘ Ieaus molssscr, clmlcn Sl do, prlme, tsie: d common .to goud, e} l‘urw e iaolases, 4.J eomihart molaeson: BRAAG Fieap, M@ Apices—Allspice, 17@1746¢) cl i 2GS0 pepper, hwum utmioRs: 81,1081, 15 On [ Ry ke Serman Motted. g G n Mo o wmw i y. .;W‘I\e: 'WI- o toms, k0 anu hvon: Piteny . E6s: doldo ulk r’llf’BK MD 1 :um. Jll)u- \wera & Miidlo | Iaryer, and enablol s, foows No. ) dhmciy, st mu%“;n" 15 o, an_ followa: No. iy, 81t X .2 do, ;low mixcd doy 885050, irlc $10.00 a0tk s—wmln oS and uru wtaaly hnlu[ ummly for light stack, e, obly a few Ve, ine Th & rrn%c price ix ol Gupiationa: Green o chulce Tota baving by butchen bo greea cu vl d h{.‘l"sd’ ¢l il)l‘lnllfll. Biget Illlfl:; d, 6} ’ Guintryy GhC) Krean ca nuul i tjx! oy umdfi 3 kiptand cai ’8‘" LBt Fiice, siatapicy dry Ly andoni, 124 Kd=Were u et and uuohRge: Halo was Ilmlu.-dwm bris at 81 l{)i of gallon, which s now & nerootyped: qnouuml In thits mark METALS 'AND TINNERS IflU CR—Tin nlates are quiokb0 300 par VO Rliher: Hough the sdranco fs ot chgengeal, but tho markot I K oric, 1o ympachy with mu l"n&ll':h T 'I“ c and another advance hiere {8 prol T 1 it s ahehanged I Tprios. Crraie 1 s sielos me, tutations: l!.w; do, IX, 10x14, $11.50; o tnall, 250; bar, 270, otot Bietieats Wangin A J55) e, with discount, of ire—-Nos. 110 6, bc; 6 tof, 10ey 10!0“,"\: 10, ket 19 1 and H. 1204 18, and It 1407 17, jrel Yoo} 10 0ot 20, oo Tence wire, Sci du, smal low, e, MLS—Wero wiosdy at 83.03, and i moderaty dn- robfnn d iiling rm_g!‘ufi s(m oy ‘lnnxl'cuzl Tord raw, b33 sperm, 83, waLn-nuu»lou: 3 ) do ux A, W0 du Tiimbiago'oll m'mc snc A tha codgrized, UTgranity, 4G, rd\\'m vmm.uu, nathral; 20 deg., dagAlé, naviral "0 des.. 27@I0H NS assiow sind earter, The afierings waro but thero was it tanuiry. and the weathor Tetng nnl Jecelvers wera nxlots tofsell a8 thie siock Hikaly to mprova in condltiun 'Mlaeruv ea n the coup. Ol clilukens werp du et 00 and spriuis at 82.00G3,60, Srowi bpvogs b ng[nz l'urATUE&—-WMe abundant and easy ot 92,0092, ld it $2, 3,00 hore Wi soae” shecuiaiive { Tor Wha &mu rvudnof Hungar) unumum, it the gl i, ofiorin “““&'c‘ék‘.‘x'“ .'.“d.“;‘ }“{%‘.‘xfi?u" ke o 3.5 quot hina X ver, Asub 0f Hungarian, 50@450; mlhl. Lt fae demand s the annozed In i m-w A oo N s oarse, $1-70s dairy WINBUC b Tl WAL e, 5. 00 AL R Ay ey ous EAB—A good business was dotng and prices wors m-umynmm“au e followlng E'nnm B Jl Dol omm H. ’ oy m do, BR@400t medium, 450 fue, B56000] 2;:5..:' mlm,, ot et ofcest, B3l300c; Tat: inmon, 80430y gond do, S Pty ! "M xcnulc«.mflm :n u-l. mnn. 8335} com um uodln!dlnm. 401201 tine, 433001 onoal, o it cliolegut,” Usddn ChoAh toTotedat now drat vicking wazdc rfontee-Comion, Jaw: KoKl medun, soovzss woodmenlnm 43is 450} 1ino, Bdupsc © hu LTS Shote Sitet i seady 00 for 1aaple, W80 for beecly and €8.u0 forainb, dolivered, digho. 'Tho Weather wid hot, buf tio ot rlnn wuu iulh and Loled wory mede syl t 0y B Comtintte I Taoderato demand ab unchanged privea. Tho rocel jie cantiiuo Nl Guutations; "Lt Wasioa, "Chiofoe, S tos Tale 10 M00d, B0U350, Washied fite and mediunl, 2vudse; unwished Besce, coarss xud medlum, 18wilei fine, 16@17c, DRY GOODS, In comparisan with the two or threa preceding weeks, the market for the wesk just closed presented on polnia of difference, Nothiog has ocourred to disturh the quiet hitherto prevaiiing, and the tenor of prices cons tinues steady and firm, Beyond a Hight demand to eult current trado requiromena, thero Is no movement, ‘The following, codcerning the print markot, ia taken from the New York Journal of Commerce: **Just nuw prints are taky; very fudependent tone, They have vcen falling, falling, fsliing, spparently lnln apace, and the sarlonlo Luyer has seen thafr falllng Jith e loud smito of wmrlmmry Viod 4 Now ble tnoutly fe wrinkled witl unslons) Lie canuol fi»nh»u pvlnmlu srek el 003 me- Dooat, i Up., Fape? i fong o cBe Ik e motto of thy fi 2 e mn y, ‘uvery ¢nu lias Lls turn.t Tu 8 th tumn of the selist Bow (0 bayo & lttle vod fortite, mmumnluhurilnwl{anu Xfiwn . by prices of tha new el vance," Following sro the Brown currm(m tinatic A 4. uu bul tiautle ll tiuntia uw lImluN. wreoce, L 'mnte 21 = P>~ “ 7! S8 R bl u.m‘l‘l\nrunul K. FE IR K ADZoNZTETCT £SCBCABBDINANE l...Tf !'vr Gt ‘“ CHICAGO TRIBUNE : WI}DNIISDAY JULY 19, 1876. rrimse . ruine Hachiss Jlamiteny F NI Kmotkess, brown 0% Indtan Cmars, Davy 13 Pridaof e Weatss it Inn dnfi an.. ) ‘onestoga othuen AA... Jantiattan or ¢ Tliver.. Ocean, . . o| Pltatield, NIM 'ear] River. N‘él:vlml,l liL Curtls.... i Uncuvlue, ucA mm«u?lfil enxyior Creedmoor, AA ¥ N5k, AnD DROLS. gntation-or. duok,....10 " Nepanact ¥ duk, 10-0e., Ontartu i 0} n WeHern Biar, Jo-Jhen: Greeawood, 37-Tneh oo LIVE STOCK. o L'lllCAl&‘“ e Bheep. eceipla— e, age. A Moniny: 2,800 Ba 17 uesday. B8 110 &0 Total 230 18010 “y Same Lline Inst weel a7 s 2,700 Week befors last, . 18737 o1y Shipments. Mondny. 206 4,043 CATTLE~There waa more Jife in the trade rutcnuy than on the day before, Lut boyond that 1t would bo diMcult to discover whoreln the market was in any way {inproved. Tiuyers wore present (o goodly nam- ters, the attendance belng @ falr sverago one, but thore was an entire abaence of competition, and it was n Nugglsh and unsatlafactory trade, As to prics, they were weak all around and in instances lower, Tho ‘wenkuess was due to unfavorablo naws from the East, New York, Albany, Bultalo, and other live-stock poluts boing reported dnil and dopreased, under too Iiberal supplien. Tha recolpts hers wers again moderate, amounting to only 5,650 hond, and making total of 0,200 head since Saturday, sgatnst 10,527 head for the correrponding poriod Iast week, but thero were mora eattle than thero was an outlet for, scarcely mora than ono-half of thia sapply being disposed of, ‘Thero wore fow sales st $4.80Q4.05, and In ono Instance $5.10 wns onbtalnca, bot the rullng prices were $4.20%4,'70 for falr tochotce shij Splngnleen and $2,002 50 for jocal Iatteera” sturf an “Texans sold at $1.75 T- n to prime Uy Fhostiokls ntalln, 1 1'.;&“.‘::::,“. Srirsghia A T o Sariot elvacd duland w QUOTATIONS, Ghotes l\oeve-—rluu. fat, well: carta B ye Igh B30 A, ... 1oy dlu‘lfl e!:). B B, m‘nurmu-uumm fai ficah, wolgh- Backo-PooF i TaiF: siCaR. il Common to cholca cows, for city slanghtcr, B;ek'glfld:‘-flxmr‘nun El!lllt wul.hl 000 5 Batchers: um H buichers, 1pcoms lm mudernlnmp an umnnr llpenluu aled wers at al quota but “the inarket soon § v.lvlnce wmrfl IG remain fl nrmto 1h rted at $0,1560.85 for {nf lvrlur!u nxlr IJ e lrullnz IIIACOIIMIHMI At $0. 056 'I’\ far Il vmxunu it FU.A4 43 for lioayy, ur thi ng nd 110 ImArkoL | 8ed 8P, Tho btk of thd day's uh.l ara gl vun below: .8 E No, 2RI peacsenzano. san it mlmyer“‘. S a,’ S50 JEi -Wen.nl nln|| ond wnl n AR IocA“rulm Tupraco, Ji . hirle—hccotpts, 1,801 total for 1’ ».m\'! Tt modersialy il toL{er ol ule 1o Kool luat weekn iat daica, 38 cars e S amnite el un‘ toud) for thn ek btk markat dul and dingslog) oo -n;-mnw. il HoKa o oloulug Sitbon sl TALd Wis Necely tota fo oct thi lmflufl u;fi‘ui'u uu‘nann i AL g B 7P n‘.mu 4 un. 8801 ownsrs 1 SLFONE 4t 87 00 3K sales of 4 carsinpuium beayy a1 811067 Jm % reminiag unsold; buyers doctining 1o Dutehas 4% prices dows plsT oy n t“.’«‘“fi:,‘?’:‘r’”m’iififl"‘.'.‘dfi.‘ s 'm I\!El-llllm to l:‘& .w.mu hesd; Yorkers, 84,700 .m lioady scillag at $4.000 WATERTOW! Warsnrowy, Jul )n.—(.\uu.hluul ts, Trade ¥ ..ma....-!-“ cholce, 7.t a5 SN z 704 sucoud, $3. frst xu‘ 'nm‘wm“-fi""'“"-d mézm:u}ln lots of -. 0} Spring 1eiibe G ool T, Loms, Jul 16 g tiood fi'x"f' ;fl F ' "55_ Sttt ol ch uumnnehlnnd!nv!ryllmoflalnl. Ctycinwary, July 18.—Noge~kcarce and Arm ey TP o R A o) LUMBER, ‘Thosupply st the sale Jocks was small yesterday, snd nearly exbausted by noos, local retallors belng tho prine clpalbuyers. Plecu stuff was quotsd at $7,0007,73, the raoge for Mauiatos belng $7.6036.75, the outalds being fur short or loug lengths, and inch jumber was quuted at §8.0020.00 and §10.00313,50; Isth at §1.108 313, and shinglea nt §3.¢ 33, nlfnlzhu wers dull ln easy, as follows: Alpons op 0 B3 8L B L i ’lrnunnldulnnmwtuux s busineas at unchanged Pk ;M:fl ol In T tand ndar'$ i BY TELEGRAPII. - FONEIGN, Spectal Diapatch to The Tyibtme. Lyvxaraot, July 18~11 K. m.~Markets unchanged. HFrour—No. 1, 2413 No. 2, 21804, Grain~\Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 04101 Ko, 2, 0s 64} spring, No. 1, u-i«h Ro. 2 ¢ai wiilts, No. 1, 0 Bd} No. 2, patidy club, Ne 245 No. 3, 0481 Corn No, 1, 251 0d; No. 2, J.'u:m. Provisiona—Fork, 833 6d. Lard, 501, Lavarroot, Joly 18—2p. m,~Westher hat. Breadstuffs—lcavy, Flour—No. 1, 33a6d; No2, 718 6. Wheat~Winter, No. I, 9 0dt No, 2, 58 24 spring, No. 1, 9043 No. 4, 81y white, No, 1, 0 6d; No. 3, Ds 3dt club, No, 1, 108} No, 2, 01 0d. Tork—8is, Tiest unchanged, Livraroon, Jaly 18~Latest—-Cotlon—Standyt 6}a G4 aales of 10,000 hates, Including 1,000 for apeculation and export, and 5,400 Ameica Yarus and fabrics st Manchestor dull; tending down- ward, Breadstufy~Tleavy, Wheat—TReceipta for thres day#, 10,000 quarters, All Ametlean Califarnia whito Whicat, avcrage, Ds8d@ps 0 do club, 08 6A@108: red Westorn aprivg, No. ¢ to No. 1, sa@os 2 winter red Western, bs 2d@usod. Flonr~Westorn canal, 218 0d @233 6l Coro~Western mixed, 238 3 d. —~11G30d. Darley, 386d, Peas—Cansdian, bos. 1-50@ 558, Clacer Seed- 2 Jrovisions—Prime mess pork, Bis, Primo men beof, 770 64, Lard—5os, Clicesc—iss, Docon~Long clear, 404} short cleak, 51a, Tullow—415 0d, Zetrolewn—Spirits, 8@8s 01 refined, 12104, Linaeed 0l1~338 0d. Ziesin—Common, 41041 pale, 138, Bplrits Turventine~24n, ul..uunon..!mym.—l\lromnm—llcnnfl 1338 wplrits, Linseed Cake=10s, Axzwzer, July 18.~viroleum—Me, AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YONR, #Speclal Diepateh (o The Trivune. Nrw YoRK, July 18,—Grain~Bpring wheat rether mora steady, with very moderate oxport and milling demandy prices without material clisnge; Infarlor soft samples almost utealablo; winter wheat qulet, sud low Rradea ruled strongly lu buyers' favor; sales of 144,000 bu st 844@870 for No. 8 Chlcagu; 880 for 3 Mllwaukeo; $1.00& for No, 2 Ch K03 $1.0281.04 fur No. 2 Mlwaukoes 82c@$1.16 for ungraded spring; §1.14@1.17 for No, 1 Milwaukee; $1,17 for No. LMinnesota. Ityo heavy and lowery Westorn at cOwove. Corn opened heavy mnd lawer and closed about steady, with tnodeeatn export and homo trado demaudy salcs of 135,000 bu at 38 44c for hot, 41@51c for heated, 6I@AS0 for ungraded Western mixed, and 643330 for ungraded Westorn sellow; New York fospectlon Western mixed at 48@400 por steamer; 02c for low mizod; 53R for mixed; 63@54¢ for No. 13 b0¢ for yeltow for forward delivery: miarket dull. In oats nothing doing, nhd market (rregular and unsettied; Inferlor and unsound parcels heavy and lower; good and prime lota steady, with 8 falr demand; salen of 70,000 bu b 23238¢ for mized; 31@44¢ for whito Western: 23@28¢ for oty 28 @ac for mixed Weatern; 36 for No, 16,000 ba No. 2 *Ghteago for export, Oceun Freights~Moderately falr demand; mtes to Liverpool by steams 94,000 bu gealn at 0idd, Provisions—A shade firmer In sympathy with the ‘West, but trado quioe; sales of 500 bris various grades on spot for export, Including new mens at 820,15 alko o 23 bris famlly mesa at $21,00; 600 bris nos meas for Allknlt ot $20.00820. 10, and 250 brls for Beptember at at tho second call, for July, $10.50, bhl and §20.10 asked; for August, $20.00 bid And 820,10 asked; for Soptember, $20.00 bid and $20.20 asked, and for October $20.00 bid, ant €20.40nsked; mlddies continued quict, and pricesremained unaltered, 10%@10)60 for long clear. Lard higher and firm, with- better deinand from refiners; also sotne export {nquirys apeculativetrading llght; sales of 474 Lod Western ateam, onapat, ot €10,2011.30 for cholco now, 811,374 for cholce ofd; alsv 1,000 tea for Augist at $1183@11,87%, and 2,000 tca for Bepterabor at $11.47%. Sugar—Tiaw in moderate demand, and Arm at late prices; refined in urlsk demand and firm; quotations Infurior to common refinlng, 7442801 do falr rofning, Bie; dogood, B¢} Jo prime, 8340 do contrifugal, 0@ DH@18e. IFMaky—Markat stesdy, with salea of 1,000 brls at 3 and 25 brls st $1. 133 per gallun, 7 o COlf | + 5. (R aRK, e T Chlt i aler L 131 1o tac, SRR i Boein B ot Sy cmber, ccentie | January |1 1 Feb R i Aaret, 11u3-33s R R @13 tieg Juno, 145 !m 1 L“ i Ay, 13 ‘Flour—Ilcceints, “urlat wound smelanged un- sl Ko SO0k 1abie. 16" Decotoq IemagLpogt in Biyers' Tnvor| moderate demanil Now . 8 L’-m supeT Btais aud Westom, §1,0060.00; nomm . 5oo(i o' cholce, $1,80 whito Img«m umo. Badoan, m 8t 501 M Ilyn ot tuiety hea a0 I Western ceelpta, jore littte m stendy moderat g ndj No. S pring: Now R sprin; do rf ‘hm e 1:14031,17; No. 2 nk‘l wm.un No. 8 do, Sligocdots, 81.17; 1_Sliohoygah, No. a Chicaga siriie, 81, 0031.01; } i¥oa 153 no 1.03: 1 wmnr;lnonnunu. 5'! a‘:u .n o xedvy sh 7&‘«: nomnal. Malt qu\n and unc o £75,000 b openad dull sicauys moderalo demands e iy arley c:uvl ah cmv]lx Clowed ato of Noeern e yoro l‘ifarlor ardl Eood eteady} mixod wid State, Siigdnay wiito do; aipein Teslera nfet’and unchanged ays tnchanged, ufet but Oring Tolining, Ern}mm ‘fl.flntdnml hfi'{dnnc. Itica qul ust e eiroleutn—Tioavy: ety eri @9%4c; “fiy‘,":“i"};’?"""{" ! \’ ry‘ o n bulk, DY nch o st &30 o0 0. hont oo unm loni tlear middiee, sWestarn, 10y e Aorime atesm, $11.20211)30 "casl uum—flenvy; Western, 126221, fr iR bt Stondy 1 191, 194, PUILADRLTITA, (Snitaruenta, Oy ie—Teiroieum—Quiet; crado, tined, RS ver hel ot “19@1801 Umathy IIW Frpur—Market. dully aunerine, S0z vive oo 0s 4,501 Minnoasta famiiy, 55 CoaGia tato; Ohlo, and Indians, 5 23615.907 1AM rades, 87,30, g0 plai-hes i ARG i T 'm'x,-‘,.;munmgm PN b .uu‘-fl' used: IWhlsky—Western held at §1.14. Tecetpte—Wiicat, 7,000bu1 éorf, 3%,000bu. imen B, B frubter—ow )m Statg and Drufor . Ta, ditran uGexic: Urats, 22834¢) o ant, 5 "Ik“;my. Now York Btate, si{@oe; Weatorn y, im PNVM demand: supply sufcleat days Eonoarthe Mol kot rathar 1y anun‘m Cxira and ahove metiiio MTIhd port b was) )! fiv.‘mul Al’lMflllhlnflm TEKI‘ coarss, 146G, e, 3 b {um, 1 Br. Lolm. Jul! \e.—l,wan Jutet and u odbind media arm;(‘mn i iy W iat dull wnd Jover to -;lln Yo 2 Silodkal datraba iy it lowe e ll"lcl' ‘U I%"l ll‘lfl&:‘fl Gllh" Bic L\\ Jui; I'orkqulnuud um:h- (‘fll #30, 25 “ hu) lk mum 5&) i J«m'\mtam. ‘#5‘5'3?- ot o783 G orth K GGy e Yarioy, nouey BatTiiong, Ji mum;';"""m'm d nnchanged, R, Jul —Fuur—~Qulet and nnchangos Grain—\Wheat Ju nmd duitul( |mlnnr;l:m|. 1,081,151 am! I 1] 18; whi 8! JUnoel, ‘H :.i"u“.‘i“u'v‘fi"h"c'l-‘e“;‘-."‘nh%fii‘x"é"&‘ S Qnla et i d Blate, g R i A inchan o dintter<Quist and utichangy: hisi ; b {":':’ai i‘l”fi:: :’n::ly. SEthangod, Atk el heat. i'u LJ i Gor, a1, c00t, Bhipienta=Carg, w Touxoo, 0. July 18, 2 Hourc st DR Nt ey Nows whits Wabash, 1,27; Na. 1 Whila dilohikan, u.lmumwmm Mg lmw lf‘lll*flh. $LOI; | &4 nibe| lllclfl.un,-, Wigvl-ufl! :fil"'h' e ‘H" ull, Lt muuu, i apa oy Letn| )fil. o4l lrmlffn—hm'\; onsy whe s.&n\m corn, 1,000 buy, oate, 300 fl.ll” m” uw &’n hnu ‘whont, 4,000 boj corn, »u .n’a‘d”'fw"" t and a;fifl-‘—wfl" gfirn«\ Ak od et rougy No. waul § 2 do, hn Tt nber } l)(ral rllul 3 A“.“ llfllllhr “ S 0y H ey jte uiaate: o3 In fai? datmaa s low: erNu.ty . “Derfuy 1owert Mo 5, eoos o, aout- 1&—Quist and steady; wh " mnorp:;@u;: ondy; wheat to Dufalo, 2¢; Tienelpta—¥le F, 500 bl whoaty 87,000 by Bhlpmente=Floir, 1 Witoat: T ou b CINOLNNATL, July 1u.—cuunn—nulu declined Hexo Crain=oedi stead . 5orm aulet, but steadyy 4 e st dul) A ““M ')" = n'r"x" J"\f i ot 'l“"“ "-‘Q“x'u w A ll ¥ 1 l“ ]‘Il{k I!II:I‘I fllfil’nv‘h‘;‘;znl u' 1&118 an—mum luflddem"t:‘d'x‘ |.m :, O et \'mx?'éfl.‘ -'lfim, SRR O doon uum facal flnx-u and lowary shoulgers, Qe 1‘]& Creliar, thde n-u lunr R R 'Mé."”?fl:‘.{fi"fi' “"f" ‘ 2% 1ener, ateto ully 1ir, W woNa) prIme Il)i:l mwl k& s T Bovrox, July n':’"" unth fenaned, ld 3sudc) NJILMBE‘HWI Nu. ltx&'dh:ll l:g(mlb BursaLo, July 18.~GralR—Whest uasottieds entiras 'th Irno & 8, I opm fl"— nm(nll. bl mamsttly e & : COTTON, mARLESTON, July 18, —Catton qutet, nu;umlpu. M.bnlalllllrl.’fll b ALYRATON, July 18.—Cotton gnfety midd net, recalpts, 69y gross, 70; ulu:? ¥ Hans Bhgg Montr, July 18.~Cotton quict; middlings, 10qe, Dt recelptn, 8 baled] exporia COMIWIse, 2um; miey Bavawnax, Joly 18.—Cotton quun mmanm, 10 et recelpt, 53 balosy grose, 50; sal i Nrw Onraxs, July |n.—0mm—bemnua Teht, by holders firin; sales, 310 bales; rocelpta, not, 20x; en portato New York, 5774 stock, 81,000, DRY GOODS, NrW TORK, July 18.~Dusiness was lght with Amen Iean houses, and jobbers and importers’ branches were dull, Cutton goods wers in moderata requen, steady. Low grado Uicached shirtings were fn faie dor mand, and chicvlots were rather more active. Medupy prints were in good demand, Lancaster tight g ginghams are jobbing 8t 8Me, YWoolens werg qulet, "’ & OI‘ET“OLEUNI- LEVELAND, O., July 18,—Fotroleum 0 ohanged, % Sl L P1rTantna, Pay, July 18, —~Petrolenm dull #2400t Tarker'st relined, 101ge, PRilsdalphia dalrysns, ot i MARINE. 4 CITICAGO, Annvara—Stwgr Shoboygan, Manltowoe, aon. dricw; stinr Tiuron, South Haven, sundries; stme Muukngnn, Muski’zon, sundries; prop Tempest, Montague, mundriea; prop Messenger, Donton Tarbot, sundrica; prop Trueadell, Benton Harbor, sundrics; prop Tadger Btate, Roffate, sp. drics; prop Portage, - Duffalo, stindries; prop Misrourl, Manitowoc, light; IChPWh\dnor Ludington, lumber; seh¢ 11, Tand, Whl‘ahlll bark; schir Ethon Allen, Monominoe, lumber; ache Ellen Mhron, Sturgeon Bay, lnmber; achr North Siar, Pentwater, lumbert sciir J. D, Penfleld, flre%n'].x.\y, lumbur; schic Evaline, Marlnottc, mber, CrEARANCRS—Stmr Ehoboygan, Hhebo N ¢ drlia; wrop Tracadell, Dopton hn‘lfior’figxlfi'fl ‘n'un Memenyor, Benton Harbor, sundries; prop jean Ttichmond,' BufTalo, 52,000 bu corn, 200 bris 00 Al su}u ko, 900 'brls corn-mokl; sche i Kingsion, 17,146 bu_ wheat; schr At- Wter: Rictatans 10, 340 b com-—Cipo’ Vincenl, 10 bris flour; prop Tempest, White Lake, sun- drleay selir L, Vlnvnlkenbnm. Huu.an Ba; lnnlm dutsy stnr Muskogon, Muakogon, nun {e meunn (‘lly, Budffalo, 24,001 bul corn, BOO bm flour, 1 -f--uvl. xmd -umlr!er rop Oto; Greoon Bny 0 bris pork, 87 tuba bt ter, 40 hrll plon, aud sundrios; uc\n Pellcltons, Horn'n Pler, windries; stme Hluron, Bouth llaveén, luudrlua. prup Vanderbilt, Buffalo, 42,016 bu cotn. g feorl LAKHE I'REIGITTS. Cnteaco,—Thore whs a moderate inqniry for satl] vessela for the Lower Lakes, and sevotal ateamon were faken for corn to Buffulo and Erle, Osts wera takon for Kingeton at 3%¢, and for Buftalo a( 14c, Tho fate for con to BuMalo by sall wat about 1%e, Charters Include the schies Dan Lyos and Mary Lyon forontsto Kingatonnt 3%c; the Mont Blane, wheat to do at 43(c; and tho Jamalcs for corn to do at4Xc, The schr T, P, Sheldon lnl onts to BuMalo at 13{e, and the propa nwm At and Nebraska cornto do on through ra ’l'lll r!mpl Chinn and Alaska for rn rio, Cal mcllsbol'r.oflfl b whcnt. 180, 000 hu corn, and MILWAUKER, July 17,—Nothing dono in Iaks fl’l!l‘.]ll.l to-day, and ratas_contihuo nominal at 2 on wheat to Bufalo, and 5e to Ouweyo, Dernoir, July 16.—i"reighty llnll. Wheat ta Onwego, 43c: to Buflalo, 2}4c; to Cloveland, 1)§c, free of vlovatlon. —— LAKE MICHIGAN. Citteaoo,—Not a singlo cargo of Jumbor was loft atthe market last evening....Collector John A, Huck's deputy, John Farrow, has orders to pro- ceod againat thoso vcasols which arn etill delln. quont for tholr taxes at onte. If thoveseols donot pay np at oncs they will bo selzed, and custodinng put on board without further delay, . ... The Gospol ahip Qlnd Tidinga hua inally left port. _She ltart- ed for Milwaukee yestendsy morning, 1f she {hero safely sho may conslder hers)! lncky.... hl achr O, N, Johnson 18 having u leak stopped at one of the docks of tho Chicago Dry-Dock Company.... Whils workingmen wero ropaire fng “tho fla f{ staff on top of the Lumber Exchange Baliding, at the fnul of Fratiklin streot, it broke off and fell on um dock, catting In two soveral planka and negrly killing so em persons numdlnz on the dock lt 1 he time.., The tug Loula oln {s at Ben Eyster's North 8ide Dry-nock get- ber shue repinired. .,/ Tho now tug Nighthawk, ch Was llnnclud At xhxnkcfi;m 1ast Thursday, wem o work in the river yestarday. She towed tho Monterey out-of the river, — PORT ITURON, Special Dispateh (o The Tribuma, Ponr Munox, Mich,, July 18,—Doww~Props Commodore, Roonoke, Milwaukee, 1), M. Wilson snd barges; schre'll, Blascll, Loboken, X, A, Nichol son. Ur—Props Wavorly, Argyle, Philadelphls, For est City and consort, Mary Pringle and barges. Wixn—Bouthwest, gontle; weathor fine, Tho tug Vulcan passed down from Black River gxrnnnon with s raft cnnmnlng nurly 5,000, t of lumber, all m u sha Pour Hunow, M 7irapn upan, Lincoln wed Tilden, Nlllsm. L. 8. 1 Jano C. Woodra (. Ur—Props City of 'an York, Quub«c. Onwl.uv gon and barges; scl . M. Scove, Alpha, Wixp—North, ueuuo. weathor n'nn. ——— TIOE CANAL. - Barboxronr, July 18,—Anntven—Prop City Tonry, Heary, 8,000 bu corn, 1,800 bu ryos uu- dore, Henry, 5.003 b:’ cornj prop Whllc. Bonecal 4,800_bu corn;_Qeogla, Boi bu_corn: prop Montsuk, 'Lockport, G50 m-l-hnnr, dod e meal; Muple Leat, Lockport, 7,000 bu oats, Cmnw—unmrlo. Lockpoxt. 5,707 bu whoat, — MISCELLANEOUS, .0nns AXD Exps.—Tho achr Golden West, which has been engagoed in tho aro trade, haa been lald up at Grand laven...,Quin, the marine diver, loat 2 8400 diving-snit by the burning of the tug Cham- plon, recently....Tho report that tho schr Harvest Iome had becn ashore In the Straits proves to be Incorrect. Tho vosacl was not ashore, but waw ploked up alightly leaking, She {8 getting ropaired at Port Muros....It Is probable that Thomas Quayle, ‘tho wellsknown Cloveland shipbullder, will build anew propelicr larger than the Cumber- land for the Western Transportation Company, 1tis intended to hava tho new bost ready by next May, Upon the discharging of the cargoes of the schra Monguagon and the John Magoo at Kingston a few days ago, it was found that the former foll short 51 bu and the latter 53. Doth loaded at Chi« cago....Tho tug Crusader, of Oswego, called st Dotrolt Saturday to change her grates from wood tocoal. Bhe weut up to Duncan Oity last epring from Oswego, her port of hall, and has towed 7,000,000 fect of loga for Thumpsun Bmith, and {¢ now on Ligr way Lome for duty on Lake Ontario the ‘balante of the season, ... The prop AH Illly mnk down a wrecking expedition ln Lnne nt to aming into the condition of the Beile Cash, wlllu view to ralelng hor. Bl lles un lor to th Her outfit ls In the forecastle, and it Ilbullnvnd that her hull Ia In uuml condtion, Hor value last fall was set down ? , 000. ... The Maring Cit; Gazelle sy -‘\vmx he” bum!n;.'n the elega: and now pnnlamfn' propeller Buscabel, nome 1‘0 ] he reader [s doubtless famiilor; alvo wll T subscguent history from tha time sho was sunk bolaw Wousod's flock 1o tho cummencoment Ler, {1‘ Messru, Allen & llnnnw last hll nt A Very few ln)nlll of he now lusco) samo, et o paTao 14 acarly all st f ol of old boat. ‘Practically tho vossel 1 now. The new Woscobel 1s 175 fect keol, 32 feot boam, and 18 !uul le 18 mnm;)r hnlu and hoavily fastonod with 13(-Inch_iron. ecl, keels onl bilga keolsons, all ehoty lrumundou- ron) hl Lisa o uplondld deck- fmnu. punllru od. b{ hatohes, nd will 1 carry thros dpars, llor cabin Il £0x4, rgu and rooiny. Hor cal r{lng uplnuy. Inmhu. -flmll!d ab 050.000 fesl ment When Inhllld her total ,000, Hucl & boat could nof gi““ been hullt turde yosts ago for leas thar ial Dispatch to The Tribune. JJul, ETTE, Bllcu‘ 18, —Arrlv d, thy F”“fi 1. Tattle, (\' i J gy e an; achra Guorge 11, ulw llearad, (nnrm p L. ultln. the :l ll Ely, and 1L, J. Welb,® Passo up. thfi lm Ht. Paul sud Bt. Louls. Weather foggy, A Yrotligal’s Return, Etmtra (N, Y.) Currespons e New York orld. ‘Twenty-onu yearsato Wellington Coleman, then aged 16 em, disappeared Trom his howd in \Vutw 1s room was found in disory der and bl OM);‘FI'IKNIIH and adirk on tlm foor. 1t was supposed that the boy had boen l;nn ere ed by his French tutor, who disappeare um sutnd time, and his hody hidden. Lonj diligent acarch, however, falled tuteyeal the lw! elthor dead or alive. The father loft the town, and tho atfair wus nearly Iutunncn when ay week o stranger appearcd st the vl'llq;o lmtr. and sald ho was Welllngton Coleman.” Hares lated tho story of his leaving home, froma deslre m 0 to sca, aud hls subsequent wan- derlyy d hardships. Ile was drawn liome b{ ades) m tu seo his uhar, whom_he had nul hurd rom after golng abroad, He was pennk cas and broken ln Liealth aml mlrlu. e visit- nd is old home, w! lad beea for mm{ years doserted. Some one paasing the hous uoun \ner hurd twoplatol shots. Bearchw ade, the o nn1 r was found desd in nms ur the rooml. with two pistol-shot wouuds i bis

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