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FINANCE AND TRADE. The Loan Market Tightening in the Country. Rising Pricos of Local'Secnritics-- Movement of Currency. - Yh# Produce Markets Moderately Actlve~Provisions + Weak~Wheat Btronger—Corn Basleree Oat Firm, FINANCIAL. ‘The nomber and amount of applications from ine terior banks during thb weok to tha city banks fot rediscount indicats that the loan marketin the country |8 lesy easy than ut this point, and is grow. 1ng lighter, §f not light. This demand was one of he prineipal featarss of business in tho local loan market 1sat week Thers was more of it{han usual at this time, Trade in the country has ovl- dently not been so brisk as it might havo Leen, and nelther that or collections havo been improved Yy the recont fall in prices on ‘Change. Tho coun- ry banks complatn that thelr paper is pald slowly. The §dlo funds of the Chicsgo banks find employ- ment tn consequenca of this stata of affairs, but thero {s no other good feature about it. The 1ist of quotatfons of local stocks show s de- clded incroasa In the price of the bost of them. ‘Clty and connty bonds, horso-rallway stocks, and the lke are consldorably higher than thoy were twelve months ago. They posscas Irrcalatible at~ “tractions to capital In 1ts present foarful and slug- gish eondition, ‘Thie smount of negotiablo paper offored the banks was small® Regular cudtomers are ablo to restriot thelr applications for accommodationa to a com- paratively small amount, and Ilmull. no ouisido ‘paper s mada. Ratos of disconnt are 8@10 por eont to mltr ¢ustomers. Independent borrowers are accommo- 4atad ot stroet-rates, On the strect, there {8 an oversupply of lonnnmn funds. Rates for time ioans are O per cent and up. ‘warde, New York oxchange was firm ot 00@750 ' per $1,000 promium botween banks. ‘The clearings for the week are reported as fol- Jowa by Manager D. R, ale, of the Chicago Clear- {ng-House: earings. Jalances. 1] H. THO0H.35 § 3 n,um 53 B,121,284.02 0,333.23 220, 298,08 mmfl .70 11,700, 200, 1708000 T 2,317,07 2,580, 13 t +es 24,270,373.70 THE GENXEAL BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Plttaburg, New Orleans, and Philadelphia gaina 1t slnce July 1 in nggregato bank clearings, compared with lnst year, while ather citiés luse, Innone of them except New York, howover, In thero o deellue greater than tho fall in wholesule prices during tho post year, and nearly all the ro- mafning dierence in thin clty is accounted for by the remarkable décreaso in sales of stock, The ro- cent Improvenient in_business ut Pittaburg ls quite marked, The New Orleans Stock Exchange, until Oct. 1, wlll close on Saturdays, If business hers §n to continue ns dull ax it hua been for two weeks, the New York Stock Exchan) Fumluht pmnmhly fole Tow the exumple. —Tl Publie, July TIHE SAN PRANCISCO FANIC. ‘The Ran Francisco Chronicle of last Sunday has the following “outapoken article about the Lresk- down of tho bunafien rtocke: Tho contlauat and raptd docline in atock raluc, nior eapecially of (1o two houniza iines, the Callforsin and Coliilated Virkinin. fits been » matier of the devpess concern nni aurprive {0 Hio Loldery uf that cidss o1 ho- curities, Whiclt wetn Lo Coinprisy a Very 1&rge propors fiunor Gur rutiro population. e und wanen, tic wenlthy clasizs and (he Taborers, mechanleal und'pro~ Teratonul men. il dabble In siocke; and many peaplo wiiu hnve had thelr entire meanw fvested by bonanzas, deemini thuse beyond the oniinary Iiszard of mining atocke, sud baviui i real and uot ‘e tictitious vulu Pve ‘een forcon durig (he puss week 1o veral fnatanc aru reported of parties e ivuio were 1l tumtarable clrcmstanecs whoars now sbsotutely peuficss, ~ (Uhers alL sirig. nndv a dnlly ‘accurnilatiog _ lond 0SS hdurred” B tho it hopes Jums endeavor 1o Keep thelr anegind womd and hold thelr stock untl o noaihle re: a2ty in, b aiount of Conmihitod Vinina. o suld for accuunt of custuuiera whio bid pitclissed ‘o Miurking s becn very heavyoand U lowses lavy hee Imniendo, i anten of Califarin v Tan feem o lnve beun 1 unlndivg of farse holdors, whoaaticloated & repetition of the duciine weperls in Lonsotid Al nd 1ot knies by tho average ioldors, 1t 1s feared st e I s Shratted E chinins woek Eailfornin, utd st who are nut strun envtigh to hold ialeatock ui i declino il e’ Futhicialy skt Tieavy loans, Siutg whien the vrlue of the nock was upwards of $-0, have b snd to mcet the s where $30 per shore wus freely ln.\uull lln )l three tauntis ax a0 per ahate 13 all that ban Fihe stiuntion 1 ceriamy & e I’\!llltll]» T'eople ot tmnll i to tlie uLiemncen of fntereats helr siender fortiues in the utchias of these alures, WIh & faith I thelr value recond unly to iy n.llulnn‘t.nn now they ure ruduly awakened o lputitabie ruki. Tho declile in theia atocke, 4 ot In o caine. lis done tore e uiimica TMDIG conpgence. (n the ValGa of Gur nilnea L0 an e Biaiers of imk fulluros ond tho VIrginla tra: QOLD AXD UREENBACKS. Gold was 1115@111% in greenbacka, Groenbacks were 80X@80 % cents on the doltar 1n gold. Ticaus pinplog th ud paities have fuve GOVERNMENT BONDS, e ; Aked, United Btates ta of ‘R1... (s Uniited States 3-200 o€ 3. 114 Het0mof 03 ~TAnNALy At i £e¥wof M7—January uad July. S0 of ‘ti—~Juiuary aud Juiy i W b T Unlisd States Eirrency o aITY AND C nud interest. * LOCAL BTOCKS, ity ialtvay, South Buln ex. die. City Italiway, Weat ! div! Gy ity W side, 8 peret uu mu\my. Nortl . Mvkipaiics Conmpany (65, d p of Comieree (e, Iy, 7 JgUL & Col 0 53 iiton W Dot o stack (o). “Audintoreat. BY TELEGRAPIH, i NEW YOI, New Yorw, July 22,—Uold left off steady ot 111 borrowing rates flat to 1 per ceut, Qoverninenta dull and steady, Tuilway niortaages don. Stato bonds quict und sieady, The stock inurket wus very uiet at tho openlmt. - with the fuctuation mnmn rons b to X, Loter # becamo weak, declining b “'fl Tt the Tate denl- Tha it wan quick, and elosed duil atd lower. Tt ini the duy Onfoa deciined to uu Pacttic Mail to 24%, and Lake Shore to 6385, with a recovery in the lnst salcs of K@ per co nt. The transactions at the Slnck Exchun(u aggre- pated 50,000 wharen, of which 21 ere lake e 21900 “acint Ml .00 8t. Favt, 7350 Ghlas, luwu Western ‘Union, aud 3,600 Mlchigan Centeul, Moncy closed at 2 per cent. paper, 304; cnstom recalpts glriant “Trensurer dlsbursed rime_mercantile’ 0; the Ax- §105,000; clearings, 000,000, g aulet atxty days, 480; sight, 401, Tire weokl IJun X aty ’u‘: 1 us ellow: L .f' gecrease, $1,270,000; upecle, dacrenss, %400; legat usndlrl. hwreue. 42, 520, 7003 , 3003 :llculuuun. Sscroane, 31 B00; resorve, fnoreaso, 84247, 425, Increase, e te i hica gaAlwnptd ) 0, &M Det., L. & W Atlantical’ac I Lllnlln&l’ulflvnlll. 3 ] 1y Ul r Julkiul‘(llnn. b rh" Hoxn. 48 Virginie, no ‘m.mur Loxpox, July '"E.—Amnunlol bullion gone iuto tbe Bank of England on balunce to-duy, £20,000, auid 81600 peller tha year, o e B e e, 1001¢; | Iibio mess bork was nolnal ot §18.5010.00, and e Yo e oy ; N Bioh alties, bt agaln weak, declinto N.‘-w Yorlt Cente N o, 12K preferred - ope ul'.‘;‘;‘ ',}‘,"&'l‘.'x'n"flflg;ml“ b’:"“w'l“fl. l?l'vw:! Pans, July 22.—Ken! ) d g i i’mu'mw’. July "'F?-umugzsuu- Vonds- | Bk e SEBOIRC vE Sl bt s 8t Vit New be, 104 Ll ‘lulull 200 Les, COMMERCIAL, Thefollowing were the recelpts and shipinents of the leading articles of producs iy this city durlng iho tienty-Tour bours cading ul 7 o'clock vn . Gatardsy momlug, and for the corresponding time last year: JNeteipta, N Shipmentr. I. L centa, ot jleef, trs. et Hiry L1 Souleres s Eolter econs] ‘Withdrawn from siore on Friday for clty consumption, 15,128 ba wheat, 11,207 bu corn, 237 ba rye, ‘The following grain was inspected into store in this city on Saturday morming: 1 carNo, 1 N. W. wheat, 8 cars No. 3 N, W. do, D cars No, 3 #pring, O1 ears No. 3 do, of which © are in Neely's, 25 cars rejectud do, 4 cars no grade (103 whent); 2 cars yellow corn, 4 cars No, 1do, 81 cars high- mixed do, 187 cars No, 2 do, O cars ncw mized do, 134 cars and 10,400 bu rojected do, 68 un and 6,000 bu no grade (471 corn); 1 car No, 1 oats, P ears while do, 14 curs No, 2 do, O cars re- Jecteddo, 3 cars nograde (30 oata) ; 1car No.2 rye, Jcarsrefected do. Total (G14 cars), 202,000 bu, Inspected ont: 20,070 bu wheat, 110, 822 ba corn, 105,498 bn oats, and 638 bn rye. The followling wera the recelpts and shipmeinta of breadstade and live stock at this polnt during the past week, snd for tha cotresponding weoks end- Inxu dated attle. Shipments-—~ Flour, b Wheat, b 17, The following were tha o lpm'u from New York for the weeks ending as dn tedd Floar, bris, Wheat, b Cara. bu. 417,600 The | uce markets were only moder- ately actlve Butnrdnr, and lrecgular, within nare rower 1imits, provisions being weak and graln steadier, with an upward tendency In some doparte ments, There wag littlo doing for shipment ox+ cept for corn, nnd the chlef canse of firmners, where exhibited, scemed to be the weather, which threatened to chauge to stormy. Thero was moro disposltion to buy for August, In anticipation of delivery-day. The dry-goods market preaented nospecially now features, ‘There was somo stir in prints, tho har- dening tendency of prices having called ont a freer demand, but in most departmenta there wae an ene tlroabrence of anything resemblingactivity. There was little that was new to note of the grocery mar- ket, A slightly casier fecling in sugars was develaped, but beyond that the general position of affatrs wan onchanged. Business ls quite as good 18 1n past scasons &t a fiko perfod and tho market maintalns a firm tone, In the drled-frait market there was nathlng new, Orders were comparative- 1y few and were wniformly for small -quantities, #1318 usually the cusc ot this season, Prices were nominally steads. Flsh wero quoted quiet, with whitefluh, cod, and fat mackerel frmly held. There waaa falr local and shipplng demand for butter at very full prices, whilo chiecso was dull and w T'he changes in the ofl mark®t were confined to on ndvanco of 1c In turponiine and a decline of 2cin llnsced, Carbon wes firmi, Lard oil was ensy, Leuther remalng dull as previously quoted, and wood were Iuactive. Lumber was fairly uctive at the ealo-dacka at the prices proviously given. 'The yurd-trade contlnues moderate, and dealors aro kbeplng thelr wmen om- played In pasorting the stock and otherwlse pro- paring for tho fall trade, The wool market was stearly under a bettor ingulry und small offerings. Rroom-corn was quiet and unchanged, The nffor- Ingy of hny wera largar, and -eales were made to tho retafl trade ot Irregular pricos, There was lit- tle change in ecods, which were gaiet and steady, thnothy belng to becanwo tho offerlngs wero too amall to admit the filline of ecvoral orders mow carricd by dealers, Frults were in good demand and stendy, Poultry was salable, and egys slow and weak. - Loke frolghts wero dull, with no quotsblo chango bit rates, 133¢being the ruling price for corn to Buffalo, which is the lowest figure since 1859, Itall frelghts were quict and unchangad, agents ask- ing 20c to New York, 18c to Philadelphly, 17%c to Baltimore, and 20c to Boston, por 100 lbg, -and bolng willing to toke consider- "ably loss, Through rates by Iake and rail were quoted at 10¢ for corn aud 10¥¢ for wheat to New Work, and 12¢ an corn to New England -points. Frelght ongagomonts were reportod for 19,000 bu wheat, 185,000 bu corn, nnd 27,000'bu oats, POILEIGN IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chicuge Customs July 2 w. Bpencer & Co., 1 caso cutlory; W. ll. Bchlmp- fermen, GO cases winej L, 'D. Mayer, 1 cavo cigarns Carson, Plrle, Scott & Co., 1 cqao dry goode: Fowler Nros,, 200 sackssalt, Amount of duties collected, $396,00. GRAIN IN SI0UT. The New York Produce Erchange Weekly glves the following us tho visible supply of graln, com- prising tho ntocks In granary at the principal points of accumulation at Jake and scaboard ports, In transit by ril, on the New York conals and gho lakes, July 15, 1876 1 2054 1,477} 1, .flm i, Ext, aioat ot July 10,70l BL 2, b o S70{10k 168, 717] 850, 47|y 144,035 u.l&l-flfl' 7-&!1- 0,3 lu.m 7,017 b 44: o o b “eEstimated. e "PROVISIONS, HOU PRODUCTS—Wero weak, with mora dofog, & Kreat denl of property bolug placod on the market, un- der the fear of wstlll further declne, aud somo lots ‘were sold becausu inarging had run ont without renew- al. lllull were lower, though the current rocelpta wero omall, The Datly Comsnerelal Repors gives the following as tlio shipments of provisions from this city for the perlods named: Fork, ard, \Hams, Shoulde *Middles, tmf‘ L | itare Shqpeders) *Migtes kgl : Julyz, 7 BT 2,770 1,140] 501,401/ fl.fl"nfn El‘dkx’&’? 23450 450 L8100 T0,281] 4,08, 500 1, D, 000 338, 432148, D0y .K).fi.‘u.ilflllml‘J‘AW Bjuating) 4 s Includos all cut. meats exceps H. P, hams and shoulders. 1,000 Lrle cash at § Kust wb $16.300 13, 4 $16,40618.70; aud 15.70. * Tutal, 34,750 brls. $18.35016.40 for casli; 4008 18,481 1,250 brls seller Aue suller September aid §1, 75 (0.00 gelicr ‘the year,” bunie uurket belig repuried uft. o cre belog tew wrdeie vi baud, Gules wereres ) _'lm. Coul” 281, l7I'JI1.W‘&’I.fl7I 31, 444,837 315,210, 167 i eas Pork—Waamore active, and declined 3083240 per brl under larag offerfug from parties who wers anxlous to get out of the deal, Bales werw roported of 2,750 Lrls saller the year at §15.25% The market closed tamne at 818,30 scller July: $18,300 18324 seller August; $16.40818.45 for Bupteinbery eTH T dul k1070 cash o u"fu Julyy 16 fur weller Auguats $10. 610,675 dellc ed wis quoted sLoub Tuc per 100 B3 under Almlb—\hm dull, aod ahout o per Ib lower on win. teriuts, while syminer-cured wiro aaler In pyintutly, the LuinLd Wiks port 0001bs mummer.cured shonlders at 6o e Lo [pe et e o cash STor TR e SEen)L IR0 peller Augitel and 80,43 sclicr Soptember; followlng was the cloalng tauge on winter-cured Hhort Bhort rib clrar. t o] 10 “3 0 o 11} 1! 1 i oted nt 6H@0T4e for Summer-ci poxed Siouldess: piggosfe for do short pibsy nuc ur do o G R A TR s ¢ for o Camil ha um for sweet nlrklcflmmn [ far boxed 1oig: it b, n. un hame shuut 1 BLP PRO] "Were atead and aulet at llo ‘mhr mflll ill 'lmlz.nu for exira mess) o—\n{?,'nmm';umwn for clty, and 7@se m ots, accordiug to condition. DREADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Was nutet, with no quotable change in prices. Local deaters took a fow lots, and shippers held off as heretofore, the tone of other markets not encouraging them to operate. Hales wera ree ported of 200 bris wihters an privale termng, and 074 bris spring extras chiefly at $4.0040.75. Total, 1,174 bris. The markot closed sominal at the I‘ollowlm:n tho asking range of prices: Cholco winters, £0,2) 7,25 medium winters, $5,00R0. cholce apriog ax» fras, $5.00%4.50; mediumm do, ‘€4:75G,0N ahippiog extras, §4.23@4.75; cholee patents, $0.50@27.60; com- mion do, £3.75@0.00; sour epriogs, §3.00003, %01 spring superfines, $2.50@4.00, Tiye four, 400425, Zran—Wasin good request and Arm at tho oulsldy quotation of Fridny. Sales were reported of 40 tons (partly from winter wheat) ot $10,00 on track and, frea ©on board rars. h;l‘l:‘&’ldl!nfli—flnlclwl'rc 20 tons at $10,50®11.00 frec on Corn- Jeal~Conrse was nomine] st §13.00316.00 per ton on track. WHEAT-Was rather loxs active, and (reguintly stronger, advancing 13(o for August deliveries, snd ave eraging }c higher at the close thian on Friday after: noan. Tho range of prices was sbout the same for hoth days. The Britishmarkets wers heavy on cargoes off coast, the English and French country marketa gencrs ally cheaper, and Now York was dull and lower to soll, ‘without quotations. These things madc the sarty mi ket bere Tather wonk, but the inspection was ighi, aud Milwankee operatora boll«lll fn‘e )Icrf‘ whic ln Vl r. e 18 prices. iR hott e Chivago Ffa u coupie of. "”’E olen tirre avs oduaf lnk sondlng the wheat L to seiting 1t at B D LTI erad ot hotmo, ahd. Deine arxios 1o Eri i out to avold tha chance of lieating In starc, 1t la to thelr interent 1o kee up Ticesat bown poinin, ma ono les8 #tard to the condition of the wheat Ar!!.uNtllll’lll‘lF SFeatber \ean covicrs nd e recclpla are enpcuted o {all off to 8 low poinC this week. For that reason there e moradinposition to 81l for Anxust. and the Bcptem- mium was reduced froth 4¢ early to di{a later. Bellcr Alllllllu ened lll“"t. Ntl‘ded lu B l‘. ldv inced lna mlmlh. or m!l }?«. 2 8 ‘ranged nominally )( fl“fl& |uw rercp( & nl:fl.mlu 0., nmrn AL 85 00 bu No. it 887} D, 4! 40 at 7RATTIECL 2,000 b do_(Central) 8t 73cs 8,00 hu pefected doat uk;nw 204 1,000 bu by saunplo at 476 aitnnomta I"hfal-—“ll quiet, ‘8t sbout the samo Fices ax stral ales’ wero 800 bu No, 1 at 5¢3 5,000 bit REREL, 00 Tt o setie . T on trnrkox,:;ld bdoabu do’ at 80LS1.9, 1rca on bourd cars. CORN—Vah generaliy "u(ul.. -nd cnlltr. drcl(nln: 3% @ge carly, hut cloutn Al juires e Teeie nie Aci af the ohtvet. St urk l.-ne Nelri reporied with & downward lementy. Ani ew York inactive, while up recelpts wors fomidwlut llr o than expocted, and theé weekly fimmlndlmml increass during to week o about I m:iu instore, The weather, (oo, a Anes it e tloaded up afsermanis, aui & Loiter ucmnml cumed, e deciin, nflnzlu’wm Disers, a4 1i nabled. con slon nen to 1l 1a atlorta for Wielr customers at limited E downand was falry thonh dull at were sustatoed at {@3e premnium, Tures, TS and e whils hixh |l Inlnllfllll\mu‘ dE l)Vl‘l’ No, H!"L‘ August opened at 43Mc, sold ut declin O alvoncad Lo dac: choting at 4353e. wellor Boptoiher sord af £4d4d Getter the e, cl‘mlnu At u?uf" month, or carh New 2, sold e 900 bn x'n ooy hylfnm at” 5400 ons «;mhudn AUSSEAUC, free on boand cars. 200 bu. ‘ern lem active, and. % rm wnder & trading was lumcurl v tbb llrmt fl'ln Tihoata were wanted t6 o 0lp, e s good inany vl e T Farures were Rocelyed Trorh 1o SoUNITy, AL companied with reports that tha oats wers damagon by s, Ofia were quoted dull in New York all day, but he Caaly malen were reported of 14,200 2 at z } L300 bu rojactod at 20ci 8,400 but by sarnpla 2£3083101 3,400 bu white 1 345%e, fré0 on board, Total, 4 "in'&-wan verr qatet, ther belog very little inquiry from any sonroe, 3 was quoted ey and r {EPTed a1 40c. * Caah relen werk veparted of 4 bu No. 3 Nut's clovator) at 83c; 800 al, 1,200 b, BARLET—Y b was uflerel 8t 60c; EL LRGTa wer an Lipers o5 tha market 4t 0ver 84C, ahd 1o salea were reported. Cash Nn. 2was quoted st 50u and No.'# I The lowor rides wers unsaluble, itefected offered, but e wro B0 DUyer INtho MATKGL. A Yery Tie snta: lflu of batley traw Nortnern lowa was siowl, 1w 800 bu by sample st m q— g {8 now D progress in Mionvsota snd other parts af 4hic West. A sale waa sepurted of 4@ bu by sambio at qat LIVE STOCK. CUICAGO, Ihw. Sheen. T at, = pened dull tho pa woek, with prices unseitled and irrcgularly lower. The do- presaon was not due to large recelpta, tho gupplv belag camparatively lIght, but tho fosition of tho Easteri iarket waasich that shipners dld not feel Justifed In operating except at & reduction from- previous prices, and tho merket corly cased 0@ 10@iao, Later fn the wock advices from the markets Lelow wera alightly more favorablo, and that fact, togother with o dooreasoin the recolpts of fat cattle, eaabled sallars o rocover She lost ground, and thy market for £ood to cholce shipplng bouves closed firmiat the quotar lonsof the week befors, Comuion grudes, however, remained dull and weak throughout, and are 15@25¢ lower than on the data of vur last reviow. Durtng tho past few duys cominon graes catdlo have arrived (o number considerably In excess of tho trado require- monts, and, as this state of thiogs s likely (o continue for same wocks to comiey the {mincdiato future holds out littlo encouragemont to sellers. Of fat corn- fed cattle, niso, tho vupply prowlses fo prove fn overy way ample, and tho most hopotnl do not venturo to predict matorially better prices thian no vall. Toxas cattle wors M ltboral, us urkder a guod domand (rom woll sustained, common to priuie m.luwlllnx at ‘ 7' !lll) Vouls ‘wore salsbla ot lmr 100 s as L0 flllllllL Saturday's market Ve moder oly active and Iluldy. sales baking on o busts uf tha followlng UoT) Choles. n:cvn—-?lnaq. Tat, Iwflhlnrm!fln $4,7025.00 l.lll 40 1,350 R 1o 4.40@4,00 Medlugr nlell—hllurlln Tair flesh, Welihe maiss 11 2084 P e common mclmlu cuw tarcny -unmnor. wl Klllllfi 1, 100 Bruck Latt) o—cmnmun cattle, lh a fuirl ¥ e nctiye and wARaCHIR MATkot. Motly e loea nul i, eri trade sovied €ager L0 scure Nock, and this oo uf business ou \Vl, t\ Suuid prices 1 .’Im hh(lll‘? than O tho prov] hr)lul ny. Thu advoncs, however, was ‘X Riarke shrinkago n valies, of hog prodyst led to”s genarulsurtuinient of bt on the o o in - the ency of L ullmldun-ml mmnm mmnlup n ticnity (i dow prices oyen 1 hu( nrwc £ the week hefore, urduy'a truiling hulnig done b 30006 Gice graden, 1 T PUvF hliness nuw and fur g tnio past provalliug in tl m Brovision trade, aud tlin prospecs of w blie I cro o unnm;r packing T Sotemri Heatriyed tho. banidbnn. o Paciers, wud Jhurc 1s w wrowdngdisposttiun (o curtyll aperations. Biioukd thu pravision ibrket reniutn tntta prosent demoraiized condition, ev: prescit - Brate P T o athot 1o praihiabac, Attty iibjéetibi prices tn gurthor siEnkaie, while uny de- cided inereasa fn our could scarcely Tesult ot Erwiac i 1 & marked decling. ‘Clero was a ?u vl luurkct on Saturday, and the vee duced tices of Lriduy wery baruly susdained. alos drugiged at & for poor o primw ‘heavye welght i foF chmanur Lo utra BIER L receivin Wert micages, bt tho wid iunally 1t ARG Jrices Iave:mt ddvanet notable extent, Wo quoto poor to colntun ug §3, dlum nt 84,253,007 814 goud o clivley at — LUMBER, A gentleman who recently returned from Saglunw states that the sliortuze (i tho stuck of plie Jumber there: amounts 1o 160, GXA 000 {5, &1 excess of 60,100, - 00 fi ovor previous catlinates, Thu receints at Chi- £3RU 816 BOIL000 1L shost of what they were Just somson, counting from January 1, Aguod deal of dissatisfaction has recently been ex- pressed In regand 1o cargoes of (neh Jumber, which I dus totho fact that the very cream of tho logis cut uta dusls for export to Kogland, while what s lufs v cutto the hest sdvantage und luaded into veasels with othier stull and shipped 1o this mui ket Yurd-men conteud that fi1s ditficult to fix a falr average prico forsuch stutf, and lushat on Luying It by furpection, 1u other words, Clicago scetus disposed (o tako the leay- fugs, bot waats tosec what they aro before paylng for thew, ‘Tho cargo-aarket was falrly active at unchangod pric The offerfugs were liberal, and” conafated of the varions gredes uf lumber, with a fulr sapply of lath aud shifngles ’llw lucal yord dealers wwrn the hnd(llli 1 # fow lu wory taken (o o forwarda " 1000 st Wil BE BT, S50, 70, o) suls: Inch s angl - $7.60887.73, Collinion bruoght —#8.00 S 25, cale: were buye ing Dot Anch by yord surt ur calls, $10. ).14) Illl’ lel(lllluu. Ilml 2 Somy of Yo sellen rofus inedsure, aad quote falr Lo L%l Laih wetw duatca ut 8110, U st les ue 8300 Sartl wid feis prices Tomatiing o dell exce hlwquulcxl and 000! Fimiaiear, tfne Third clear, thic tear Auorlig, Neal aid soc s, drat A aoound. Firad Camuion v, Flovrlug, urst conimon, oud, rough,. ‘a4 quiet and 'llwmlnlny easier. -Septom-e) the lucal trado® 1876. Flaorin Tox boa Box hoards, it Antack h n(xmd mmlnon. dreosed, s, Fenel in TR Commus Jumiber. 1 BY TELEGRAPIL TOREIGN Bpectal Dispateh ta The Tribune. Livenroor, July 22-11;308. m.—nwr—m.l 2381 No. 2, 250, @rain—\Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 08 Mx No. 2. ps; spring, No. 1, Pas No. 2, 76 1043 white, No. 1, 9addy No. 4, 08 1dy club, No. 1, 105t No, , s4d, Corn— No. 1, 23803 No, 3, b, Prociafana—Pork, ws. Lard, 5te 0d. 140 P, m.—Iyorisions—Lard, Livriroot, July 23 cos, lest unchanged. LIKRPOOL, July 22=5 1. m.—Cotton~Finner, bnt not quotably highor: 634@ud: Fales of 10,000 bales, in- clnding 2,000 bales for speculation and export: 7,600 Amertean, Breadstifr=~Caltfornta white wheat, average, 0s 14’ 03441 dlo club, 7 4108 red Western spring, No. 210 No. 1. 74 1ud(wt winterred Western, neqoa 4d. Flour —Western_canal, 224Gt23s. Gorn—-Wentern mixed, 2 GIga ‘kl|0Ml. Us@uaGd, Darley, de6d, Poas—Canadl. s 0 oo T thesy T, o elone T TRGG h,m: i Land, bos ador . 854, Prime mess “L.ong clear, 4m short 5';;ral»;,;rr—s‘vlrll!. sass o rotned, 10404, Sren Fexinegommion. 480ds palo do, 138, .vnnmr?mmlflm- s palade, s Cheese—ias G Lnsnos Yinera o (s 218 B, ANTWERP, July 22— ¥troleum =358 0. AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YONR, Speclal Dirpateh to The Tridune, NRW Yonx, July 23.~@rain—Epring wheat withont declded cliange; demand both for export and clty mills ing quite Ninited; winter wheat sclling toa very niod- erate extent ot about the figures current yosterlays sales of 54,000 bu &t Ric for No. 3 Chicago, &40 for No. 3 Milwaukee, 03¢ fur No. 2 Chicago, so- called, D3c@$1.00 for No. 2 Mliwnukae, 83c@81.11 for ungraded spring, and §1.11 for steamer No. 1 Mil- waukeo. Liye duill; 50G70c for Weslern, Corn eonowl teregular and unsettied: good and prime ungraded st mixed Western reniaiued about steady, with & moder- ate cxport demand, Whilo protty much sl other kinds were gJull and K@lc per bu lowers sales of 100,000 b at 40qH48c for hot and heated Weatern, mixed; 834 for New York {nspection Weatarn mized; f0RBNc for ungTaded Western mixed, fncluding a2, + €00 bu 8¢ 634tc, and 8,000 b high mixed a5 Silo; yellow Weatern at 3¢ white Weatern st tic. Oats rather more ateady, without materlal change tu pricesy salos of 37,600 bu ot 25@40c for nixed Westorn, and 3220 44c for white do, Ocean Frelghts—Dusiness vers modorato, but rates on all clasecs of marchandlsc malntained with frm- nesy; engagenicuts to Liverpool by sall, 13,000 bu grain in bulk at vigd. Provisions—Pork again dull and prices. low; now mess on tha spot quoted at $10.60; snles of 50 brls thin miess aL $20.00, and 125 brlu extra prime at $10.00; also 1,750 brisnow mess for Beptember at $10,70%19.80, clos. ing AL 810,75 August quoted st $10.05; st the secoud call for August, B19.40 bid snd 810.80 \n-)ud; for Soptember, $10.00 bid and $10,75 asked, Cut meats quict and unchanged; middles continucd n slow demand at 103¢ for Western Jong clear, Lard slower, and transnctions very lght; prina steam en spot was quoted at $11.25 for future deliveryy salea of 1,00 toa August at 811 174@11.20, and 3,000 tes for Soptewber at $11.30311.35, . Sugar—Reoed was in moderads demnnd; raw was dull at 8YG88{c for falr Lo good retinlog: 346 for prime; 9@9X for conrifugal, Tullow—Qulet and unchanged. TAtaky—Firmer and moro active; sales of 50 bris b #1124, and 125 brla ot 81,13 per gallon, The prospect of an early mljonrnmeut of Congrese indicates that nottlo of fmportanco will bo done with the Internal P e eada feals Hiapows (o buy more rocly il conAeqaenes. To tha Weatern Amoctated Press. N Yonk, July 22,—Cuten—Mark 1 ViloaTisgey fatures qult and at 11 25-8201 AU 11 23-32¢5 Septemby toher, ||7 "M'l 15-32¢; Novewber, 11 “"n l December, 1 7‘@ l C] Januar lll‘(b" Febroary, 11 11-1t0; 11 27y Avrll,sllfl:} 26150) May, 3 l"um:..-.r.u. June, 129, Ftvur—lllrku aull; recelpts, 14,000 ruley Hn e ic!l{ vrime "ia 'num.’ yuper | State’and 23,006..00; r.-ommun lfl Rood extrn, $4.006 d 0 cholce. $1.icted 705 white wheit ekt 1461 extem Oliloy 84,00 733 8. K $4.00 nnasots Jlnlm!. process, 0. i 34,7083 Curn- steal=Quleti Western, GiraineWhomi~Tacelpta uence of cooler wextli £ irices unchange —Aarket dully State, F0WTHC Ko, niwioe. Dariey nmu(n-l. Malt quiot an unchanged, Cori—Rieveip, 31100 buy moderate us miged Western, hot il heated, seises do ingraded, SOG4 miked graded, Gitkjes yellow West- ul’t‘. ¢4 'A'I\IL\ \Vfltlml.hr . Uats quiet snd une ey 4.60; H 2,0023..00, 000 Uui qulet In con= 3 prossuire 10 reallze} 3 | Ttbeeriva=Gatine duil A thminal. Sugsr dull and unchonged. iolusics quict nnd mmhnnguux{vmmnt- ing, Ice quiet, It Aten €00, g l;?feu:n—flrmu erude, »Ac( m!uul. 174es aph-. tha, ity iguiuleis prime, Ao, Siratued fesbizUictianged, Hpiritn Tirpentina—g lmll-lflnm \ch n. Ledth 1 hiemluck sole, Buenoa A)rl‘l. Illll it Grande Uights dale, And heay elghis, 200 Califoruia tio, ¥exigor bommiun do, Toal=Quict Tt sieady; dow 1 1 unwasheil, o Pork autl, 1o 1 $10.6% A arLevduit; pn uliz lng clear Wes St o, I.unkq“ull T lowers prive weeain v 1, S ier—sieadys ’fimem. 12g22¢, Chorse—sumis fore ucflrw 0t §1,13521.13, anufsctured coppor ulcz but steadyy new $1cs Ingot ke quiot rin At 20620Mo) e 3von S b nwcttieds Beoteh S A Teo, tbaizicr Tousain Riweting, 152 gald. Nuilx—Steadyy eut, §.10; K¢ iluch, $4.8063.05; liorsa- atioe, No. 8, 2uge. PUILADELPHIA, DaneLputa, July 22— Fuieum=Yirm; rolued, 3 enu }‘m»— 1n\urunch-mh timothy, §2.00G3,10; fax« F l‘ ur—Suy perfine, $3.60; Minnesota famlly, $5.0 5 "'; Nn’m mnu,'unu ittt A § now woss, A N, 60, Bratne i neat gulets new Peoneylvanta Tod, 1.1 old, uinbor, 1,03 Weatern red apronted, 7o Fiite Bl Sl comn ety Feliow, ‘ssiy@ane mixed, G4 teamer, 43647, Cuts tirm; Western Wit e o ll! ona—Alesa pork, WAL -WWesl s 1,14, fiithy ot ot com, 24,000, 7011'.0“ Siate Al Iradford Coun eTo s, Gze] W et Srate hncath CAeesc—Now Yfll)(. unu. Iul&. Egga~Woatern treal 8T, Loris, 2'.‘.-—(\2”%’”—" her, but fnactive; e e ghen, but Inastivo: our—Flnt nnk‘l;{l‘n except ln&luhblnfl lots. 21,00@21.60, Lard, $11.30 Tenn- cx- ratn-Vheas dull wnd lowor fall, 8100 Did, cashit 1,41 .Jul 1034 t\ H l || 100 July, (,umu 1184 HIUH ll\tlll ntuie w st 1L caaity 31 atibm e l"’ Bepiember, " Oate dull aad luwer 10 seil; i, liye weak ol Gie, ady dad wnehougeds 81,10, Proviafona—Pork dull wid lowery Lad Qullwid uuehauged.” WK bicnie o “llu e 15, Koy clvar Tib, c asked. Hacon dui ey bHGUTErs B0t Cluar by AL 1Incs Cloar, i l-'lom-. er\rm ‘wheat, .’nurulm:nnm a Z000 g eye, 0 by Latley, ity mom-nm v nuu Nll)n.rul, ,uu.-rmnnn. July &2, —-H«ur—nom active and un. ang Gyain=Wheat firmand uuchanged. Coru dull, lower, and weaks Westers mised, afl\‘flnu, Duls steiuly umi tirm; white Western, Siwilo; Western mised, 3%a35 3 nlh.ml ot e s el 'nlr"hlll'-hh!lxl chauged, rm, It‘ullllhkl ady 1 Weste l'.h h. Iytrolenmbstrongy erude, bi{ai36es romncd, 17K@ i ./m-u.wnmm. WA at $1,12)¢, Iu('rluln “ nl T(Mllv\u Lurn. 10,000 bu, Shiganentu=Cori, 34, i CIRCINXATL, July rwwn-—qnlm 1c. Flour=1ul s lxmk niced. Gran-Wucat steudy witlf alr demandy now rod, £1.00u 107, Comn dull wd luwer at 4 18 dull st ? Yo Gl wad UTODIK LSTE. Basley Adt and a~Pork nominally unchavged , ard dill and droopin meamummunuc.uu vrn-u; current nake wid at oke; kettly qulet Buik weuts dull wnd naminal at 'i(t. Iy, piichly 1 o3icy riel 115ges 1101 ibe. oy i e G At §1.10, itk R L ILWAUK| tavan, July T o Gutet and hold nmny. Vliehl’ upaned uri s closs 31,055 ard, &) daes Al b2 s st Com illually stenlys wmulwn-lumlum llynnamum\l oty N P l.L Barley nmlutudwu cutirely bominel; P Frelght —qulet and stoadys wheat to Ilulmn. 264 Mul lowu' Lo unge itk ‘LMI.IA‘- "Cori h'mcuvuwmu, Buey Ty, loc. Uats weakor at —Duil end towery 20.00@0,25, )lull:munldull. f&: m nh-u b, wau‘ (v} clear, Lanitriciee; i e Wada p—:‘ ol b Tovkpo, 0., Jaty2, = HpuQutet bt Nt Wt Ko Savns. Wabah, 81,29 No. Dl B 11045 Nu. 1 Whito Michixan, § 1.2 831 awiis Mich atnn 'y igaii, w31 amoer Dusuat: 310 il Corl stadys it elentbor, bnuw 1 Slictikan ¥, 0 u ' h )l X‘IJ 403{e o oo uler wud ll«.MJl mb‘ T Lecelpd a1 w ‘Shipienta=kiour, lwhrlr wheat, 10,000 bu; corp, 43,600 LU uats, 3,0 L WaTan. - Flaurlarket dull Westorn Conahit iuid MNLCR ealra £amily, What, Ohifo, Tinllais, aud Stiehli, $3.73: 0 (ks 0 b Louts, €0.0%4.50; fadey i ot £ Uk s 50 Higie: raln—Curu=>lursvt (.HLII uilxed and yellow, o bu wheat, ~the vchr fltorgu L. Wrenn, 65e, Oats—Markot dull; No, 3 whito and mixed, 28 @tlcy rejectod, attuivet No. | white, 460, New Il|ll-lA":!'l'm_C“m qulet and Wi, Giamcs c)u\lw 0| 'Mnl-l‘an dunll lnfi ll er At £31,1 “Kflfl] r’ ocerier—~( flfllfl marki 'l tto F\I Ar in fair l]"llllm| \Inll at fll I‘er(‘l alr H) m {" r.:’(uuncwrlmc. 3401 ciolce, 100; and others gmm., July rine {0“(!\1. o e st III7FI'AI. Tyrrato, duly 2z Wheat contfnnen nns et M.nmknlnh entireny mominals . Com aalet unnm n CBUO L wLmple. &t dRol 0 bu th # on Lrac Tiarley Uuts neglected, Ryo neglect: mrw.—uufi Eiud "lowery 8o for corn| Bis for whtat: ———— ‘-~ WOOI TlokTox, July 22.—Wool has been auite active, with a firmdr feeling, but no advance; sales for the week of All kinds compriss 2,663,000 la, of which +1,101,000 iba wero new Western fieeces. Ohfo and Pennsylvanta me- dium X, 9%4ascs XN, 3wRdver XXX, spe. Market steady and firmer at these mleuu Michigan, 303526 for X1 medlu priscipally 31_s2e, Defaine and conblng flecces more inquired fory 40443\c for comblng; 0@ 3ac for delalne; and 25@356 for unwashed delaine and combing. These prices repreeent the current rates, Tulled wool lins been In moderate requeat; chofee Kast- cn; sxmnu supers, 38G-Avc; principally 31630 for super and X, — PETROLEUM, CLRYELAKD, O., July 23.—l'ctroleum market nn- changed; standard white, 110 teat, J4%c; primo white, 150 test, 10e, Prrosnuko, July 22, ~Petrolenm firm and highers crude, 62.46@12.473¢ at Parker's; roacd, 17H®@17Xe, Phliadelphia delivery, DRY GOODS. New YoRr, July 22.—Dark and medium hnunflnh more active. Allen's prints have been onened at 8%c, Best dark standard prints wiil be 7c. Cotton fanncls {n guod demand. Othier cotton goods qulot and steady. Woolen goods in moderatd request. Forclgn goods duil, MARINE, CHICAGO. AnmivaLa—S§imr 1luron, South Haven, sundrios; stmr Muskegon, Muekegon, snndries; prop C. Reltz, Manlstee, lumbor; prop Inter-Ocean, Day City, salt; prop Meseenger, Benton Marbor, snn- prop Truesdell, Lenton Harbor, sundries; prop Cleveland, Ogdensburg, light; prop City of New York, Ogdensburg, sundries; prop Favorlte, Monominee, towing; prop Tompost, White River, sundries; prop J. H. Owen, Eeconsba, iron orej prop §, ‘C. Baldwin, Escanabs, iron ore; schr Kate Lyons, Maskegon. Inmber; schir J.1L Decker, Alpers, lumber; achr J, O, Thayer, Buffalo, coal} . schr Norman, Oconto, lumber schr B, J. Luff, Ford River, lumber; schr Trio, WhitoLake, wood; schr Northwest, Buffalo, coal; schr Jno. Marke,” Maanistee, luinber; achr F. Lester, Manlstee, lum- ber; schr Reod Case, Buffalo, coal; schr Flying Mlst, Oconto, lnmber; eche Argonant, Lay City, ealty schr Coral, “Lincoln, Inmber; nchr A, C. Keating, Milwaukee, Hght; schr Madlson, Lud- Ington, lumbor; schr Mary E. Cook, Hambn, lum. ber; schr Bouth HMaven, South llaven, lamber; achr Lookout, Oconto, lumber; schr Negaunse, Cleve- land, stone; schir T. J, Bronson, Mcuominee, lum- ‘ber; achr E, Willlams, Mcnominee, lumber; schr Urgnus, Menominee, lumber; schr Champlon, Buffalo, coal; schr J. V. Joncs, Muskegon, Jumber; echr Cuyaboga, Cedar River, lumber; schr Marlon Dixon, Grand Haven, Jumber; sche G. D, Dous- man, Sturgcon Bay, {ce; schr Mary McVey, Man- fntique, lumber; schr E, K. Biake, Traverse Bny, wood; schr White Oak, Baugatuck, lumber; schr Lucerne, Erle, coal; schr Robort, B. King, White Lake, wood; schr American Unlon, Menominee, lumber; schr Madonna, Muskegon, lumber; schr Ebenceer, Manistique, wood;achr W. Ji. Dunham, Muekegon, lumber; schr Wayne, Chorlotte, conl: schr 8, Dates, Menominee, lumber; schr Leo, Grand Haven, barks echr J, D. Klichen, Grecn Day, plg Iron; schr Pcoria, Muskegon, lumber; schr Fcllcllnul. Portage Pler, bark; schr Heventh Ohlo, Whito Lake, lumber; schr Anpnic Tomline, Foley's Pler, codar poets; wehr L. B, Coates, Mus- kegon, Inmbers schr Two Drathers, Mnskegon, lumber; schr Clara, Manistee, lumbor; wchr Willie Loutit, Ludington, lumber; achr Lizzie Doak, 8t. Joseph, lnmbcr'lchrsmrllgm,'ruvano'nl Wooll} schr Venus, L igton, luinbor; schr Jessfo Lini canabn, Iron ore; sche 1da, Muske, an. Iumlu i schr Lumbermau, Black Creela tumber: Lotus, Ashland, lllmhel’. Achr Co]llng\wod, Unnrl Traverse, barks schr America, Sturguon Iiny, lam- bers Arabla, bark Kingaton, salt; ' prop Tiossla, Uinflalo, eundrloss prop Cuynhogs, Ontonngon, sundr! Suffalo, ava, ndrics; prop City of 1 ’l’:fledu. Ogdenubur; sundrica’ simr Stehoygan, Manltoivoc, aundrics sclr Kingrlaier, Iiufiao, cdal; sctc Minale Muol- lot, Mu lumbor:'echr Ifelen Pratt, Eagluaw, egon ralt; schr Minerru, Mu gon, lumbor: chr Recl- procity, Menominee, fce; sche Grantham, Kin- cardine, salt; schr F. U, Gardner, Foml Rlver, lumber? schr J. 0. Moes, BluTtown, lumber: sche 1L I, Durger, L ington, lumbers schr Ketchum, Guod Hurbor, lumbers chr Adriatic, Whito Lake, lumbee; schr North Sfar, Pentwater, lumbers ychr Wni, Jones, White Luke, lomber: schr A, T ‘Nictioly, Ludington, lumber; sche Charlotte Haah, Little Travoras, wWood; acbr Portor, Erle, coals schr Jobn E. doy, Cleveland, coal: tehr Cocelin, Mun intec, Jumbir: sol 1.V, Taylor, Naufstcr, limbar; o Liabo, nitaid snndrica 1ron, New ke o iave, CoNgS achs iate loult, Manlote: Itumbier: selit Auntralin, Muskegon, Jumber: achr Wolverine, Muskegon, luinber; echr C. 1%, Allen, Grand laven, Inmber; #chr City of Graud Rapids, Muskegon, limbor; sehr City of Grand Huven, llq;on. lumberi schr Mur{ Amands, Grand u, lumber: schr Qulden Horvest, Muskegon, lumbots sche 4. Manhor, Cloboygin, Inmbert st Julln 1, Meerill, Penenulceo. Tumbors soht Iver Lawson, White River, lumber. CLEARANCES—Frop Mosscnger, Honton Ilarbar, 6 Lelu otk, aud randriea; sche "Slasttoed, Kingston, 10,180 bu corny ror UOnelda, Buffalo, 20,480 bn cany 800 Uil four, 250 pigs| Tanlstique, 10 bels po Tor an undties: wnly 20 D whout bris, Mo driea; schr I 3 lead ; nelir Express, rla beof, 60O A Lut (,lemlnnd. Kingeton, 10, 1! ncfln, Meneknunee, sun- Tyson, Menckaunce, 2 bris hame; o O, Riclz, Manisteo, sundrlea; pron ity of Traverse, Travere Clty, 1,000 bu oate, do brls Ve prap icotia, Buffalo, 03,611 bu corms fnx-ueed; schr Marlon, Maniatee, 50 by Sars aEone Carons M owar. 8t bl frky and anudeies; pmp(,nhn umpluh. Ludington, lnn- drloa; schr (Jruce Murray, Traverse Ly, 35 flggr. prop Philadel A Ellu. 80,000 ris flour—Iiuflal 100 brls flonr; stmr Muskegon, Muske, on, 121 pkgs fish any sundrica; stmr uron, South Iavi en. 2 trls pork ond sundrics; sche T, l". Bholdon, Buffalo, 00, 24 bu oats; uchr Mary ‘Tolon, \White Lake, aundrien: prop Favorite, 1Iv;nnmlm.-n. 20 ske potatocs and sundriva; prop J. gdtl‘fln. Jr., Port Huron, 40,533 bu corn, 2,100 brls onr, 800 Lrls corn- meal, and luudr cul zcow lercules, Urimes' Pler, sundriea; barge A, ¢ Kealing, Kingston, 19,000 —— s LAXY FREIGHTS, Cuiicaao,—Y¥rolghts were moro activo, at 1%c for corn o Buffalo, and Ge for whoat to Kiugston, Jtoom was engaged for 10,000 bn wheat, 183G, 000 bu corn, nnd 27,000 bu oats on the schrs Corning and Ningara, corn (at 1%c), and props Russia and Iduhe, corn through, all to Buffulo; and the echr lartford, corn, Hell Hanvcumbd, wheat, and Two Frlonds, wheat (at Gc) 40 Kingston, Rurparo, July 21.—Coal freights frm; 40c ro- fused end 78c ueked, Capt. J, M, Laughlinreporta tha following charters: Behrs Moming Light and Aldebaran, rollrond-ties lmm Klnuvlllumflflfln- lo, e aplece; wschr L. W. ~Pern lume ber from Al?aun to Chicago, $1.60 'per m (cvl schr (ieribaldl, conl”™ fromn Llcvnlnm! ‘oronto, $0c I gold yer ton. From olhnr wources: Tho chr Lunsulmlon takes con] to Milwnukee st 40c per ton, and staves from Ureen Bay bck un p. 1 thu schr Jas. D, Sawyor 0es (ro; feago Lo B rqunnu to load fron ore for irle at ll. Exm ans sche Stampede s charlered to tako coal tu Muunukeu nuln., tho schr Morn- ingbtar gocs iy Ureen Bay for red ook staves o l.hlllalu. recely lng‘ 8140 for thu cargo, She lakea (l:u|n from Black liver to Milwaskee at 60c on the ripup, wtiiore, July 21.—Grain frolghts are dull and notbing 'fl"""l Taicdto Osweyo, e} to Dutalo, and, frev of elevation, MILWAUKEE, Jlll —No nclivity in_grnin fecights, Carrlcrs, however, are oal Im,' higher rates, 2@24c on wheat to Buflalo. ‘I'he schr Amerlcan wun nnvg:d lo take 18,000 bu of wheat to Klugston at ——— LAKE MICHIGAN, Cinicdco,—From Friday mornlug at 3 o'clock until yesterday alternoon at 4 o'cluck no Jesd than 200 vesscls of a)l kinds have arrived ut thie port, o tug Blsmarck, which has been in dry-dock dllilll" tho last fow daye, come vut yestordoy and lelt with Licr bapges for tho east shore lust evening, v OWing to the roughness of the Iake and the yartial demolition by the waves of the Lincoln Park pler, the axcuralon-boat Brel Marte conld not run between the city and the Lnrk as uwual, but instead gave uwulum along the lake shure, and wus woll putrouleed,...The tug Hen Drake, which lu moking excursions to South Chicago Bunday, and has denc a good h“““fi‘ [ grer far, {nu nulvcdlpuwcunl rival in the sfpam- barge George L. Dunbar, which ls now also mak- ing excuralon (rips to-the eame place. Though the weathor wos rathuscool fur uscursions, vet both vess wchs did a tolorably good bLusinuss....it was ru. nwred around thy' dv(kl yesterday that the certid. cate to Sarry pusbenyers was takon away frous the atedin- rnc nntcnmul. Thu fact that sha ran no oxcurslons yesterday gs por anuouncement gavo prol I!J'l{ sy ln ho rumord, ... Thy prop Baldwin cu)l ided with the schir Clars at tho lumber markot ‘yxuwnlu) afternoon. The foruer suffered womu Mnu’( ber rull and _ prlut-house tho lutter tll‘lp"l nnlujmrd...‘mwr thieves gre il the Jumbcr-market, Snil dsprodationsare cornmmitted nearly every night. Haturdey night sonme (hluvu entered “tho cubin of ‘)Wx st the market nud the crew, ‘It s alunt these robberies, ¢d to the lumber market <ht duty, it would undmlbhdly lave a salu eileet oy Ihu lawless classes who fufest ¢ l l lln. ¢ Lot suutaer nigbis, .0 eniliaw Las changed bier dress from wl llu lu bluk. e licaut wuckor (@ thoout- carticd off tho clofhing of time semething wos done to stop s ‘mllullmn wus ordel on ol B ;l;{u ‘Ilmbor n|ml‘ ""’x’"iu‘ flnuMlpB!lmnhtlll g llAll.IIOIul -nnm 'I‘Alll,l:, ‘ urday evening the sche Minnio Mueller, while be- e e e et Ing towed up the river by {lio tug Monltor, ran Inlo o ierly tho e ontry ot | \RRITAL 1D DEPAETUPE 0F TPM‘Q ot e owmurlt” non sibboum, mmo; “suer- = ng other sligh ainage, e rld ‘WA rplanation of Refrrens Marky.—! " l Bian AlEoALy Tpred. or T ichie. Matn wily g Into | eepiod. ~numw’maffwuuf' lnéx'm'm,'.fif,,\';"flg one-af the dackn of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company rive Sunday atd A, m. § D B R R of the tug Batlefaction, isconfined to he ) 0 GO&HOETKWEBTKRR RALLWA Capt, n Fergunon liaa chargo of _the thg during . LWAY, i tintence o exonaainn Gug Do Digke nary | Tigkoromeer, f Carices, (shern B 2 rowly escaped destruction by firo Satnrday night ety while lying near Clark strect bridzo. Tho plank- ing bericath the furnace canght firo, But st was dine covered i tinie, ng, & atill alarn Leing given, ene Ino No. 1 wn adan on the cronnd_and subdued lie flames beforo any materlal damngo had been abubuque Pa; abubuque. .im . Via aOmisis Night Express alrecport & Dabque gErecport & Dubique dMitwaukeo AT (e |f o0 1 aPacifc Pnflt Line, i, 0 p, m. done, * 2 BATURDAY'S Kontuzastrn Awn Trg Coxsm- quesers,—A very Ligh northoast wind provailed in this rection afl day Bnmrduy nnd continned un- il yesterday morniniz, "Though rious dam- a¢e has vei been reported In conlrl‘uencn of the blow, st{1i there were n nnmber of minor accidants, particularly to the canvan of the [ncnmlna salling Fevacin, e simr Bhthn{gnn, of the Uoodrich line, hroke her follower between Kenosha and Wi l\llkcnnn Saturday forenoon and had to bo Llowed to'thia port by the prop Trucadell. ‘Tho forestay rallof the schr John Tibbeta was Liown away, The nalneall of the schr Ida wns badly split be- Loy o Kl o-mp“guomer of Connl and Kinzl oy tween licre and Evanston, The schir C,°C, Trow- UEN'I et wild ‘u' fo omtssne "Ie R | Pk ’)“'za‘“ Lakeat.y ndniréuti o ATLROAD, o atreat " bridge 0 gt o O cibiner | doimne ok at balans Hasw Outeast comerof which T !m Eaturday morning, broke hor foregaft ontsida and had 1o cono In for ancw one. The rchr Rouse Simwmonde camo fn con- tact with the pior and recelred o hole In hor bul- sneks Sntuedny aftornoon. The Cunadian sehooner Grantharm, which Arrived here during the squall Baturday with a cargo of malt, had a broken mixzen- lll“ i{fll Maln and AlrLis gaff, Capt, Larkin says the sen was lho most nm-:. n, viclous he ever saw, During the prevalence of the %uln the water in | ~t Eatlurday Ex. sundnv o 3 ulnndny Ex§ Daty, tmmoo. ALTON & BT LOUTS @ oAy BAh oITY & DBNVBB SHOH.T Ll!l[.‘s Amm the river rose higher than it had Deen ever Lofore, ‘Nearly all the docks along the main branch of the river wern nuo ed sud nlnr o number of articles awept away, Many of tho nmnenu on South Water etreét svero covered with water to the depth of about 4 Inclien. During yesterday tho water fell about 6 lnchas, but it ta'etil] unusualiy bigh, —— I’DR’J.‘ HURON Ponr Honos, Mich., July 2).—Dowx—~Props Portage, St Louls, Ambla, Porter, Chamberlin, 8t. Jonepl, ICotchiam and consort, A, A. Turner and barges; aches Graco ‘Greenwood, Elvina T, luclmnxul, ! Arctle, Blemarck, - Ur—Props d. Dertschy, Winslow, Holland, Wenons, City of Dulu|l|. Lake Ontorlo, Lum:ll. Champlaln, ¥, Swain and consort: schrs Malvin8, Bacon, . W, Rathbin, 8. L. Watson. Wino—Norlhwest; gentle, WeaTnxn—Fine. The schr E. C, !hberu mode Sand Beach harbor of rofuge lnst night in & waterlopged coudition, . The harbor was full of veasels Guund Il which 8oy huuelmr thero durlng the storn, o feet Kanson Cit; Bt s & Dcnver Fast Ex, Springne s" ForSSEE CEEEREES LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN ¥ SOUTHERY, iave | Amie al, vt B 1 BNDN m, 0 Y. Exp) s‘.fi" n Alllnllfl Exp) I’lml. LColehour Ace n. 1, n; Sigit Bxprems, UHIOA(!O. lflI.WAUKHS & BT, PAUT, nammn which passed up yesterday and put bock hcm 1ast | Unlun Nadfgor d X nIghllh avo a1l deparied This crening with faie Ot m&.‘mfi A ngpfli‘(mhflfiflafi'fi i) weathe.. The schr B, W. Rathbun was rmn Into by tho Eruplllnem Tock and tow while ot anchor nenr e e A"""‘ Sombra Jast night, Tho Rathbun lost all Ler head- o m.|* 720 ||. gear, J |hhonm and bosweprit, 1ler damage will amonnt to $:10b, The achr Bismark had evidently 10:008. . (¢ 4:00p. m, Dbeen in coll lllnn. a8, when she passod bera to-day, lier headgear and bowsprit were carriod away. —— ' MISCELLANEOUS, Ti18 AXD TyaT.—A dlspatch from Port Huron states that the preaont storm hns compelled & ma- Jority of tho voescls and propellers which passed up Saturday to return thero for sbhelter. No disae tera have been reportod. ,...Capt. W, W, Thomp- son, late of tho steam-barge Trader, bas accepted the position of pliot on the revenue-cutter Audrew Johnson,...Bays the Mllwaukee Wisconsin: *“The little schr Glad Tidings left on hor misslonary craise Inst night In tow of the large prop Ketcham, She Jooked Ilke o mere toy alongside tho monster. barge."....A wrecking-tug fa now engaged Inan effort to ralso tho prop Princeton, which sank 22 years ago off Ilalbert's Deach, 3 miles from Barcelona, N. Y. The wreck ltas alresdy beon |- partially stripped by ?‘mvlnnu dlv:rl. and whother the pariy now at work will well bo able w rajse unylhInF of value remalns to bo ecen, The bollora of the old propeller are salil to be of copper, and of comldemb e value..,.Concerning the drownings at Bay City on \\ednclfln{urnnlnm the Detrolt Free Press” states that only one sallor, George Cooper, loat bls life—the rnporl of the drownl James Diyer baving turned ont tobu n Mr. Dwyor's brother In Dotroit was lu]egmphm to, and he arrived Tharsday morniug and was over- Joyed at finding bis brother James nllve. Cooper was a colored man, and served in the capacity of cook on the prop 8, . Caldwell, Itu halicd fromn Canada....The irle Dispatek of Thursday says: **Ono of thoee terrible m]unlh for which Lake Erle 18 noted sprung up this uffernoon. Tho hay re- sembled o raging sen. Waves tlew over the docks, Iumber pllea woro scattored, and tho waves rolod monntam-high over tha breakwater at the head, ‘The tug Thompson had to let go of the echr Hure veut Hone, which slio was towing in. The Intter droppod_oh unchor and rode ont the gule. which Insted only & fow minutes, mxnly. No disasters wera reported on the Juke. ' Burraro Irgus,—Timea oro decldedly dlsmnl 5 3 Wikcomiig & B aunumm T [} Night Fxpress.... it 0:15 p. m. it Al iriln rin via Milwankce, “Tirketa for At Tan wio Miiuaolls aes good cither v 0 Cilch, OF 18 Watertowt La Chomse i stk 18 OENTRA sod 11 Wty hecond near Clarg, Bt. Loufs Fxpress Bt, Louis Faat L mn AG0, BURLIN oot FLEIOTOF % gur i Caunt ng, Stxtoontiesi, ¢! Lhfl‘kmt.. apd ot i B x ichet Oicen § Arrive, Dt Tioekford, uuuuqus & Sl 1. oen of Tacl u‘fin Liie, for Griaiig. g ‘E e Nilohi i v, ¢ o aha Nt deput 1 upkl's ion L Bhifaing. o ade Tigket ot e g, b at aepot. 15 for tha transportation lusinass both on’ rall and water, Thenominal rate Is 13ze for wheal and e Jicave, Arrive, | 1lcfur corn by lake from Chicaun to Duflalo. | Doy Exprem—Pullman D = {hcn m.n‘ B 1ixu‘vuw Ixm"ml.cs. w‘hu!:lu ore lar|b=- {mgeltnom Siweniuig © r‘u-.x Yl * oW u ng busty, vessels cannot find employ- "ok withiout cmnxa.. 84 | ‘8 Tents Giiichgo s Tl Of tHfein, wnd A7, the sy Afluntlo * xprens = il ©i%0% ™| 8:108. @ alt offer to chiarter at 1o per burhel It Is doubtful If l,,,,'tf,,';;‘,’, TEka they would be londed, Prom the trunk rativonds DM 8:10 p. m, “Only1ine running the hotel cm to Now York. PITTSRURG. P1. WAYHE & OHI0AGD RATLV7AY, [ Leat Arrive, cmu{-lnlnt Ia mado that Jlne cars aro nccatanlnting on the track with nothing fnprowpect, notwithe standfug cut rates sthl! provail, Cana) frojzhta wero nover lower than uow, viz, : Bc for what, bigc for corn, Duffalu to New York, aud little to Lo ot theso rices, x-m {lirs F xpre: Capt. W Lyone, formerly moater of the schr | Prssbngon . 8 Bars h,yumh{ Eiowi oit thi Inkos, Wontto |- ¥aut Likere ror b tie Binck 1l With party of goldseckors Trom Michigan, Nows hae recently come to hand that -sum.\ny exceptod. hu entirg party, numbering twenty-three al told, ially, fEawedsy exeopied: lLiave been massacred by the Indluns. The many friends of Capt. Lyons will be xorey to learn of hia $Monday nxcupuu ALTTMORE & ORI CHIO0 RATLROAD, sad fate. A ufly of twelve prospectors from near | Tralns Xenvu om Lx; Vermitlion,-d.. wero also kilisd by tho rod deviie, Tt elfom pinositon, Buililag, foot of sfow ZBugato _,,,,,,,v Grand Paclile, -uwemu-.xnnmmnuumllm.), K {al Dispatch to The Tyibuns i Ewg, Pa., July i, —Deparied for Chlmm the Artlve, stine Jupan, withi & large, cargo of freightand a Mwmmmtlnn ood lin oF Dassengors The. revenmo: ateamer 1y ke m,v roturacd from o ernfsa.ap tho lakes to-doy, ‘;'“ u;""“ - aly. EDUCATIONAL: OHICAQO, BOOK TSLAND & PAOLY1Y AD, A ANAAAAA R A~ S s | DEpot, n.amlror Van llul'un lull Blict -4 ckel ST MARY'S HALL, | ——Ssstti s = . /] JRED Omah; AYenYY'| 107000 FARIBAULT, MINN. frpenning Ale: = o T Tie R Bev, M, B, WIIPELE, I, D., Rector, Miss | Nikhi Express,... S0 o 8. P, DARLINUTON, Peineipal, Ta nnder the personal auperviaion of the Ulshop, with ten Exxwrll&l'n.c;l;l‘cu,ulu:l'ml It uffeds suporlor NVR)’IIM!(‘ fareducation, with an_invigorating aud tealthy ell- ‘The cloventh year will \)Elhl THULRS] 70, al‘nr Tegiaters, with fall” dotalle, LAKE NAVIGATION, 00DRICH'S BTEAMB. o Fon oy B gy Tl secete) g . &, Yor Grand Havon, G i S GUARDIANS | dally Ruhdaye arcapiy, Lo —hm T I TN ’,!-(IH(HIL AND GOLEGE pr. | Fosl Jownltond Rt i, s Bpan: gu’ff»’fu‘:‘unrmly (AF Thithaine beloc) l“a“l’rlun#.wmr 2 1 o T o “100. m. T inay be obtaineil all (8o Information el to tis Fars is l!nynnu leuhlqmrl b Better cliss of acholastic' Instituilona (n tho countyy: necessary W the aclection of such none aa they may by o heareli of. withut the {nconyenience Meldout 1 tha il mieansof colluctiug Yohuoi . aud Gollexes B the samo, Complete List of escription of Location, ltatls ¥ mu aud Hotel Factiltles, etv. NO'TICE, Map of tho United Sttes es, abowing the exact location ""‘“""“‘“‘""""“;"""‘;Nmm- N Pu]\ll'llh()m |M":“|:'|:"l{fl°§‘ honio to the Bchool so- FU RS unA “nnusc'tl!,r::':\xnflfml;ud,m ”"; ecte Shaiton Frow 18 nlolll'nl {ng chil nand 'vllnlnw- J. ETTLINGER, educate upgfi'n‘!cfi;:o Satzs (o ufi?fy."'&f-'n‘m'mt‘.’ 4 Madison-pt., up-staics, free. ‘Yoothers not wish ln t for uld T L £ ents, 0 COTERWOITH PINCRRED Saonal ?xmmxuurmu,mmullcnulmlnz.ummww ud Four: e Bolact the Deat Sohool for Your Doya. The Irving Inatitute, Tarrytown.on-Uudson, re- opens Hopt, 12 Thorongh lnstruction and inin- lug. Tho following genticuen ure patrous of the School: !lh l\lrkpn(rl:}l. K80 Tlrondwry, Now York: Afr, O, Chanute, Chiof Enzlneer Erio Rall- way, New Yarics the libe: Gearze M. Stone, D, D, Taceytown, N. Y, Circulars from A, ARMAGONAC, Pllnclpnl. RIVERSIDH SBMINARY, DR, JAMES, Lack Hospital, cor. Washington & Frankllu-gts. Chartereil by tho Btate of 1linls for tho eXpress uiving ipncalato liet il oo uf VoY Iroisriic, Alleslany Ly, N, Y.=8 Jhoanity '5”'0‘5 L&'r'.'fi'if“‘l'i"l‘.‘w'efl‘u?o-n T LoD ASIS pebntiat Ik, uunxf‘n‘-l;-nuyxfi:.h’fl” iz sehosh heod tor i i',",‘ head of e Brsfewlon for et peany, A P rdrea CHAS. o Becrotary, llox 0ud, Bl losen b n”mnu. Blutisionon. (e Tacy, jont pan: O VI TR N | bl et T e {'ll,(l:a:r 1:::11. l:nt:‘ lch fi"\""‘"‘l-:fi"“'?f vfihm‘u !‘L‘I;W?'mln nm:“l'm\{t ;‘1‘4:::5"“}"""' I!nrmy‘n"&\fix&lcfi:rig-: | 1ents of sler ucation, loy- hy iot—10 ceats 1 D, a3 2 ernmant tu that of & refined” Christian bome, Y maand marlort. ‘""’L“ Sy vat O 44 milos from the heurt of the city, Frao and amoke, casy of access, and nu- tor beauty and eceucry. | $eatou opens Mnn(u, ui:)un lp!dy uuly to the ftov. Trealder 1001 S arkd of u; i abd i if 6m.]u it 0 8. 1 107 e oadun usiness mhuv cullhduulu nET) Maduonent o Chls l" DR, STONE, &kt ato Beminnl \\tn’mn culiye Tainatyprsacts, Beminal, 0o “':ukl’lm?)ml'{(l fusr: STRU! IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS. ADRIAN COLLEQE—~Entrunce upon any study teed or money refunded, nahie, Alrd inuny dflpflrlmflm conditioned ondy by propamstion | clnes jout uverswhere, tal coluid contls 10 [utoug tuut study, hus ATORAINg greator Iatiiade | Entiah Iersanany of By Iall A Lok fo Lo ontte 1n the selectfon and e order of wludies than cun be found cleewhere, Eixpenres lr\v. Hr cntu- 33 ux:u addreas GEO. llv:l!l.llu\'. Adrlan, ch. lius lfl’. ‘llfl t.ll'clllll’l utuu: l’lmllhll(fll wealuil for [;(0 stutnpd, N, B.—Dr. Stone ls the ONI. ‘ “_\l:h.l Chlicsqs Who 1sa regulier yrainio e A NO flUR]'! PACIIN COLLEGIATE INSITTUTE, | NO-PA Dr K eal Pfi."b‘l i elohia, The tiiy-ru, nlronh{)flullllu- o 4 3 ¥ : ite ;lfi,h,l.x.n 1...%..: i 00 A, o Then 68 175 Stth Clark-st, cormer of Mons, Chisa, e i, e SossdAsiiLs are wdoplel far | aay uo consutted, persongly ot by mall, {rve.o fousg atiowed orcmmm. dréw 4, CRUTTEN. | il chtunlaoeieevous dlscnses. U1 DEN, Ph.12., rookiyn, N, Y. ol CHEGARAY lNfiTlJ{‘U']‘H' ll(m{wnl Wednd ¥ Bchuats 1 f"fin’h\u Boardlug and i, 1}::!] uml French, Freuch i x”x RAh AU )ilnw'l'l‘l.“\' M’ uula‘]fl-y‘:lum fa th whu'urrunbu ira T o Date irs, U3, UL V68 P, 0. 1 Buntays from d tu 1 A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE jAbrhate Counselur to tha dtars 'UI.DE " EST END INSTITIIT] l"4\)l|l:'\’ b(lll’)oh fl" oui lsdiv, M L, , 'c«" oy Hir b b GaDYs Princizal & ‘]llullLA}du MILITARY AI D) lfl. WORCES- | o mfl Hedl hy & -patd) fu; Tla, A wpares 1 g i 1 e i U SRS E St JBIILL, N, Y.. Seqt. 1 1 YEHVULR! BxllA\UB'lNih'-A MFD(LAL L2 M R T A e of prematugy decii l“‘ Utatly how ua Viyife & fl sith iy i poyiioas ey, beisf the Fensliuro oy £eas the muthus, Pit L LAJ-IR omwuuh:uflnncmx;mr:nmdx..a’mm. l“-l’l‘flll\' AUADE. ‘I\ b dut (Gatructors: £ board ing er o umw NUN\HLH U\ Belent| y Sddcia L'suf. CUAS, D hhwl,(wrlwvw.\h