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[CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE] retary of State) appoint a general superiatendent Jor the city of New York and delegate to thn tis power in tse pretmises, Should such ar Made wud aequiesced in it Would In faitntul work ou the partot the euume fucittace matters generally might also be made that (ue system of appointing. the cousus takers be aitered. At prese ate wppouiled by the various senator: oilce Leing & political iad sourttived the meu look to the maluence Which put them there W keep them Liere, now ifthe propusttic the Legisiature it would be w tatricte Sy as to sinapitly the w ‘The idea of laving the cens beW one, xnd in ordering ¢ Legisiutuie Woula have os a precedeny sie action D the lederal goverument whea the last pauoual ceusus was taken. Lt will be memvered that te first census uf 1870 was taken tm the summer Mme and the secoud during the Wiuer. ‘The lusy Was wuch larger toan Wwe frst, aud was accepiod 48 correct ladies the advisers. PINANGLAL AND CO MERCIAL, ee A Steady and Encouraging Steck Market— The Onilook Favorable. —— +. + INTERESTING TRADE STATISTICS. WALL STREET, Sunpay, July 11, 1875. The conversation among business: men with reference to the future of gold is not only strongly indicative of L:gher prices, but expressive Gf the hope that they may ve attained, and for no Other reason than that they will stimulate trade by giving aa impetus to our exports, and through them open new channels for the employment of our railways, manufactories and other durmunt industries, A revival of internal commerce would, they maintain, ike wise give life to ourim. ports and enabie the Secretary of the Tieasury to Accumulate gold, and so im time work out in a batural way tue problem of resumption without @isturbauce or disaster. ‘he speculation of the week was more active than usuc), The market Was firm at tue opening ut 117 a ll7%, bus suose- quently, owing to Washington despatches that the Treasury was buying silver to replace tae fractional currency aud tu ive temporary mix | tortune of an operator, a decline occurred to 11554. | From this poiut there was @ rapid recovery to 1163, followed by turtuer weakuess at 115% a 116, GOLD FLUCTUATIONS VOR 18 WEEK. Low: re Closing. Monday. y 17 uy 165g 110 3g 118% = 116 pur) 11636 Saturday. sy =H EXPORTS AND IuvORTS, The foreign commerce of the port ior the week was as follows:—General merchandise imports, including ary goods, $4,341,801; produce exports, $6,190,158, and specie exports, $2,959,605, She total imports since January 1, tls year, are | $187,407,826, against $24,075,009 1m 1874 and | $226,634,911 in 1873. The total exports oi produce unce January 1, this year, are $127,942, 150, agaiust 152,367,863 in 1874, and $145,174,111 10 1873, Ine total exports of specie since January 1, this year, Were $55,160,611, against $81,657,880 1m 1874, and $51,488,328 In 1873, THE STOOK MARKET. With one or two exceptions stocks continue to show the effect of a “hardening” process, and not- witbatauding the duiness incident to the summer months are suggestive in the tirmuess with which they are held of @ feeling of confidence in tue fu | ture, there 18 no reason to doubt thas our crops | will be unusually good, that tne desolation in France will cauge an extraordinary demand upon our surplus, (vat the majority of our railways will | find larger empioymont, and that trade generally | will feei the force of i1esh energies The leaders of tae market were Western Union, Pacific Mad, | Luke Shore, Nortuwest common, St. Paul acd | Union Pacific, all of which showed vuoyaucy whica was not onecked until near the close, and then in but ene or two instances, Of these Lake Shore | soso «from 58% to 60%, but closed ¥t 68%. Pacific Mail advanced from 805 to 42, but | receded at the close to 40, Westeru Union showed Onusual strength and steadiness, and it 19 suid there ig now little doabt tnat it will lease the At | lantic and Pacific line, aud by tnis fusion retain a monopoly tuat will largely uugment its receipts, l¢ 19 further intimated that the company may, Biter a while, pay a stock dividend. The price of the shares during the week ranged from 7934 to 81, closing at 80a 8044. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rose from 119 to 12134. Northwestern common advanced from 35%, to 39}4, preferred from 50 to 604. St. Puul common irom 23} to 34, and preferred trom 55% to 633g. The last sales were at a slight reaction, Rock Island, Har- jem and New York Central were firm withina nbarrew range. Union Pacific sold at 74% a 75%, | closing at 75. Michigan Ceutral advanced to 683;, but subsequentiy fell of to 66%. The remainder | ofthe list presented no tinportant feature, HIGHESS AND LOWEST PRICKS OF THE WEEK. The loilowing table snows the extreme fluctua- tions for the week in the leading shares :— big ra a Lake Shore. Wabash... Northwestern Fort Wayne Milwaukee and st. Paul. Milwaukee and St. Paul preierred. Pittsbarg..... Del., | ack, and Western, New Jersey Ventra Micilgun Central Mlinois ventral. Union Pacite. CG, c. and 1, C Hannical and St. Joseou, Ohio end Mississippl Missout! Pacitic. Pauuiia,.... Western Union, Atiuntic and Pacific Telegraph Pacific Mull, Quickstiver, Quicksiiver preserred. Adams Express American Mere! Aun ‘ ells nego Ex 73 Chie & /lton... Wess chis 8 Nw wy je : pin 4¥; che bee ye AU, 7 ae Bt Puul,. 34 THe MONZY MARKET Was free from excitement and extremely ea The offeringe oO: capital were largely ta excess of the demand, Tue woueral rates for call loaow Wore 203 por cent, with a few exceptions, how. Ovor, at dig Od per cent, Lusimess in commercial puper Was moderate, } Time uuues Wag ecarce Ot 3), wary per cont, Toe wreigy exchanges were, im the Malu, firm, aud the bulk of Lusines® was at 4.8094 @ 4.87 jor long and 4.80% & 4,00 lor Helmand steering. The Treasury operations jor the week Inciue the disbureevent of $2,807,400 gold on Account Of Interest, $184,000 in redemption of tve-twenty bonds, aud the receipt of $1,886,000 for customa, GOVERNMENT BONDS were a trife lower iu symparny with the mores WEN O! Bou. ‘here wis little disposition to sell, abd wh undertone iudicytive of turiber improve- ment whenever the demand ts renewed, Tne closing prices vu s*eurities In London rave been $8 JO OWs i dunes, Julys July U.S, Ws, 20°%, $8U5, Old., Letirg 10g LU, U.S. Uy, 6-20" 1OUR vw OG. 5. 544, 10-4 lua} lias Dew Oa... , Ww er | ary wero in tair request, Cottons suitable for the pr | mand | toned py the tenor ofthe Liverpool market to remain ( Biarieston, tow nuddting elaae NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT, ——Since Jan, 1, 1879.--—~ | igherte 6; Juue 18 19% May & «Toast Keb, 138 10644 Feb. 6 . 102° Avr. 19 lod July 9 STATE AND RAILROAD BONDS, The rr tu mentof tne July imterest, We learn, however, | that the aitempts to borrow the necessary junds ave not abated. Virgiuias are Ore on a home fr Stales, except that some $200,000 of Sout Carolina funds are reported to nave been Ou deposit With the trust company recently 6ua- ended. swoug; there as been 4 good wemand ior invest- Lowest. 1805, 014..10634 ADF. $2 108% Apr. 9) ipal business was in Tengessees, but | is yet uo defluiie information es to the pay- | ‘There 1s potmioy Of mMportauce as to | Railioad beads buverbeen active aud | Mieut und a pretty well disirivuted business | throughouc the lst of gold bonds. ‘Tre’ Pacitics | Lave been a8 usual the most popular, aud wwe Union Pacific sinking tungs sold up to 96% aud | lrst mortgages to 10234. Western consulidated coupon gold bonds sold at SuKe FORKIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES, From the Bureas of Statistics, a+ Wasnington, the fullowiug suamary of figures is turnished, showing tue loreign trade of the United Scutes lor the eleven months ending June 1, 1875:— Imports of Merchanatse, Gold Value, Elevén months ended May 31, 1875. $90, 500,525 Eleven mouths ended May $2, 1874. 019,007,197 DOCKease....cesceseeeeeeereeeseceseees $28,586,072 Exorts Of dderchandise, Mixed Values, a i énaing ay ie Domestic —_ produce, chiefly curreucy value... + $584,415, 062 $517,416,099 | Foreign mercoan s Old VAlUC....e0s.... 15,208,501 112,741,501 ‘Total. $599, 712,683 $530,157,600 | Decrease. 69,556,083 Imports and Exports af Specte. Exports ol demesne ‘gold und stiver $51,517,168 $65,893,808 Expor's of loreiga goid BML SAVED. ..ceceeeee 6,521,821 7,781,088 ‘Total export... 58,083, 987 713,674,846 Imports gold wid “sis: © ’ ver. seeeceesess 27,661,220 19,070,810 Net export gold ye and silver,, ++ $30,577,607 $54,604,036 Increase in net export 24,026,369 Reduced to gold value, and including specie, the figures for the first eleven months are as 1ol- lows:— imports, Eleven Esaki Enaing us ie 874. Mercnanuise. $514, 037,197 $400, 500,525 Specie€...... 27,461,320 OS 810 Total. + $546, 548,517 $500,5 571,335 Decrease, . 86,977,182 , Gola Values, Domestic proauce..... $525,371, 229 463,374,986 Foreign merchandise. 15,298, 691 12,741,501 Domestic aud foreign specie... see 58,038,987 713,674,846 tT Papper! Soc rcveas Total exports ++ $698, 703,827 $549, 701,333 Decrease... 58,917,474 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THY SPOT ADVANCES 1-8c,—¥FUIURES STEADY—¥FLOUR MODERATELY ACTIVE—WHEAT QUIZT—CORN DULL AND EASY—OATS DULL AND HEAVY—RYE QUIET AND STEADY— BARLEY NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—BARLEY MALT NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—PORK QUIET AND STEADY—LARD QUIET AND sTEADY— PETROLEUM QUIKT—NAVAL STORES QUIET AND FIRM—GROCERIES STEADY—HIDES DULL— LEATHER QUIET—OILS QUIET AND STEADY— WHISKEY STEADY—FREIGHTS QUIRT—HEMP AND JUTE QUIRKY AND sTEADy—GuNwiEs STEADY, Sarurpay, July 10, 1875, Business was small in neurly all descriptions of merchandise to-day—the usual Saturduy’s quiet obtaiming in nearly all the merchandise markets, Price, changes. At the Produce Exchange business was light. Flour was moderately active. Wheat was quiet. Corn was dull and easy, Oates dull and | heavy. York was quiet and steady. Lurd was also quiet and steady. Whiskey steady. Cotion on the spot jc. higher; futures steady. Pe- troleum was quiet. Naval stores quiet and tirm, Hides dul, Gunoies quiet. Hemp and jute quiet aud steady. Leather was dull. Oils quiet and steady. Groceries steady. Corrom.—Spot quotatiuus were marked up another j¢o. for all grades but ordinary, and good ordinary grades | did not pardetpate im this improvement to the sullest ex- | tent; these Cescripons being comparatively ueglectea, Grades better (han good ordinary and lower than ordin- ent demand were held with great firmnoss, the uo together from spinners. Exporters are quiet. After ‘Change, 200 bales chanzed hands at ful) prices. Futures, governed by the continued strong ral- ing of the spot market, again improved cat’ hind 14 montns, and 1-32. on the late: Siren 157-164, a 15 18-82 5 August, eT. ber, Ue 8 1b 6.iie yerver.. 1d sl fi outa a ih force september 1, 1974, aid on uplaad coun in store Tuning in quality not more toan halt a grade above or below ihe xrade. quo:ed:—Urdiuary, 13%c.; yood ordi- aac. telat Bovd oramary. 1c. TOW saiddita: 15ige. ; uid) , 165g. Bod aa 17}, a ‘anor can standard of classi gurane Uplate’ aloiama, Ordinary i We Fite aalen Wer Consumptior —For tuture bales at lo 1Sige. & 15 5-82c. Deoeaites, 6.0 at 1436 Lidge.’ ‘Lotal, 90 0 ‘ates Total, e09 bales Ihls day last weex, Gil. Coiton treights closed as am, sl t6e.; to Hamburg, by compressed; —t pressed; to Liverpuol, the final Liverpool — telegrams jows:—Market quiet and 8.000 bales; speculation | and | export Peamnerie gau, 60.0, Miudiing uplanas, 754d. i nid tebe Orleans, Til eptember sevaver delivery froin BavAudal uf id 74d. DLA Dep tender. Charleston, Ziad, irouY SaVanuah oF bid; Uctober-vo- ‘om Sava ‘want or Charl No naport by’ steam, wendy. bid vember shipment middling eltuse, COPFiR.— he for lo ‘was wee tual on rawurday. was “quiet, Sid grates Were ulso quiet, but steady. We quote:— Ordinary cargoes Tigo. w ATMe.5 Tair don, 1Bge. w 1834 kuod do. 19: Wo, Le. @ 203. ; extreme tor | tou a “e, gold, WW oF du days Sie; do.. yraes m: ute, 1 e ats, 13.100 wo, w21 bbls; barley "aki os bushein, ike m4 Flour, 61,700 bls; whens, fea oats, ‘Ist 351 do. | meas, © fav bushels untie wet Gere cu. she market tor tinue wae modery, aouve but raiher firmer, eae some sales of tn r Qo KeD-Ta! wivance, fn closiug quiet maine wil the rane oF Aye Dour Was quict wad stead erate lots. pace ee ovis at unenonde. Seto a's for Western Yenov, soo! Founspivania yeluw, $3 98 4 $8 iat veilow, $1 Gy per 100 Ibs, ; cuaree, SL goited Yellow; $. Oy aad bolle waite. ey Jersey sacked, voarse $15 ver, rive about tv,Gu the Magrkes ie yuoluluns a; coat ong ApLOU at With sac coutned vp (0 tie extent of 26; Jersey aud peer at i tev) $174; tue wusie, 8: a BE Bier “Ny ibe ao 2 stute,. 4 pertine sate 40 Exira Stace, +6uua B49 Choise sit 6 Wa 516 upertine W Bua 47s xtra West von 6b avn Lory Iu oW bow uhio, hipplig’ raids . Wa ba Kosi huop Obie; truge beans Syu GW ily. Wa Tw ou Sa Tuy wa OW wow 400 Wa 49 5a OW wa 6 5) Southern, tacitly. TUu 875 Corn una, Wes or 5iba 400 Gor moni, Jereey 4wWa 4a Corn weal, Bren ywin: fou 405 Mow, pungucon Was vb pete Wiel dVante of ie er bust by ttl ny inarket casing With @ demand fo) wud fOr Ne, Milwayker at $l vse, 0 0 bushels, eluding No. " clutonyu, at 148) eprinu, Ola: Re u 1 Vor wi. Ban farly prices, ¢ oaing rather duu tor suit vat Hem ioe oe fe gh (48 vouprisg Uv Duslicly at iron 792. w Sde. tor Fath bac. dor oath une were ‘dull and he VY, C1osins ‘ae Wath sales of 40.00) Uusueis within (he active deman ites Mus HONK H Ale Bt UB for State, Tor edwin W 0 bushels at a ‘ihe deimaud hair at sigady pI ven byt tue supp.y Chicago aud Nortu- a | ; hhds. » though fluctuating, showed few radicay | Dain i Go, do. at Ta, | Bence fo Cetic, with 3,0 do, ny ' goononsinary, Ise. | treaghts—Wheat, 75, | Hast, $1 26 aiuetai Brandywine, | weate, lage oo BreC. | ae crushed. 11}¢0. was light. Marrows were in good demand and prices | wer Unchanged. White Kdueys were ull and entirely I, Med kidneys were quiet aud without decided uDpIY Ol RreEn | i the new, $1 4 wrecu peas, new, $240 a §: Wo., fair te Kod, $1 5 a $i 7a. was fuod and te market was Haters Manila hemp was in yood demand at full prices. Jute was quiet und nominal Jute Mputts Were it iaie, demand at steady prices. . dressed, per tom. $270 a $230 40 tor “slowie: Mania hemp, the latter tor choice; Buss Tustian, $200 4 Jute Duss quoted wt 2% dc. u Odue., KO aarket was dull and ainchassed. Dry—~Buenos Ayres, 45 10s. a 28 E ke Go, Ibe" 20 ibe. 0c, a ‘vontevidesr 2s Ibs, a 2136 Ibs. tie, w Zidge.: Corrieites 21 Ibs. a 2 Ibs, 19}¢0. a We: 196, ;° Mata Genital American, 14 ibs w. 2 ibs, 24 Ibs, 176. & Ibe . Kold. selected. nt Was inoderate irom manutac- et Was quiet aud prices Were Wih- We quote :— lo, claved, Bic. & Ske. ‘engisit 180 irsts trpentive was We Toto wales of fal bos aaie. Boca . “the sules were two carcoes str, Wirmington, ac $1 6284 a $1 So and 4. tre! and Without importantchange. Piten wi changed. We quote :— pirits turpentine, sic. rosin, $1 70 a 6115; Wilmington tar, $2 20 a $2 37345 Wastungton do. plich, $ OLLs.—Ulive Was ir deinan | aid was steady at full quotitions. Cottou seed was dull and irregular, Men- Qaden way dull and unchanged, steady, with a fair demanl-at’ full prices, sperih’ was quiet and with Linseed was quiet and Crude whale was Crude wand $1 a $105 $1 (5; menhaden, prime, Long ssiand sound, a Sée.; sperm, crude, $1 95 5c3 do. bl winter, $2: do, naturaldd,, $1 ¥ : whale, Northern 6ic. “ao., bleached winter, Tbe. a ‘te.; olive, casks, $1 15 a ‘The market Was quiet, We note sales of | Pitti reine. ot Hie. and 0,0) bbls. suid at Phila dlp io at Ll4ge., for ueliveries up to the lastof ihe ; Gtude, in bulk, was quoted at pie. u9%4c. toe Prompt, Se tor inouth? do Ske. for prompt And 8%c. tor month; retined. white, Ize Luise. tur prompt, Lidge, a 11% naphitha, oe. tor prompt and 1 month. Cases, lke. a ide. Puiladsiptis Was quoted at Lis. w life, 1Ur phombe uid mouth, Bal: Ymore was quoted at inge. outh, Vitusville quiet at «Si 2, ville quiet; noting dol vuute quiets $12) bid, $l ee aitea, er a8 Sigs “Gussides srize. 0 Boe Puovisions.—Receipts—Pork, 45 p: 205 do, and 323 Legs, Wye. tor prompt and til City quiet at gt zi held at about $1 1734. asked. Parxer's quiet 4 shipments, $1 l/sg a ackayes: cut meats, 1,089 do; Lard, ‘The receipts ior the week Were:—Pork, 1,920 pucku: veet, 59 do; cut mexts, 4 691 do. ; lard, 1,748 do, aud 320 kegs. ‘The wurket for pork Wus quiet uuu Steady, with sules of 350. Uols DeW ess at $.0 49 & $2) 0; 700 UbIs at $4) 2 a $2080 tor August, and iW bbis, at $20 40 a $20 5) tor September, Dressed hogs were quiet at sc. a 944. Bect huis were neglected and nowiuul at torier prices. beet Was quiet and withouc imporant chunge to uote, acon was luirly acuive and Ermer. ‘Ihe sales wore 30 boxes city lous ciear at lsc. a dc, Cat meats were moderawly ucuive, We notd gules uf 27.00) Ibs. pickled bellies at Cian 1 bellies’ at 13c.; 1,000 pickled hams ut S390. ‘and 30 tiercos Western pickled hams at like. riwas quiet, but steady, with sales ot 200 tier Western sicam on te ba Gt Losge. w 13 Li-d6e. 5 tlerees at 13 7-16c. for August, and 1,50) tie ces at 1s tor septembei closed at 13 9-1 ~ tate without material Pails were in good demand at full prices. he for Welsh tubs was lalr, at steady prices, and the supply Was light. Western Wax in ood request at full qauta- tions." The sup ea of old w. and Willing tg xoil off atlow pric & Westera creamery tubs, poor to choice, 13¢. Mictiugan, voor to chor mand trot hippern was ‘uctive for ~tate fu tern iactory war aul aid weak. The home ta Ina for state dalry was fair at steady prices. Old was duit and without movement.” We quote—stute iactory common to fancy, 8c. a 12 dairies, tancy, taih Niger; state dairies, tuir te good’ pare Ghio' factory. common to taney, he market was steady, with a Jersey fresh was 1 fale reque: 28c. ‘Tho supply of Weswru strieuy tresh the demund was uctive at higner rica We quote's—Long Island. New Jersey. atid near by, 2. a Be. State and Vennsylvauia. 21753. w ze < Catiad a, ehcive brands, 2le, a 2c. ; Wesiorn, choice brands, 2c. ? oiler Western, ale. icice.—ihe market for all grades was quiet, but si There were no transactions reported sales of Gomestic grades were as foli goon at Oige, a Oige., bis, Louisia 50 casks Carolina. ut Tige. a Caroling, god, 1 choice, and common Fea currency; bond, 2%e. "eush. MUdda orig cuarest wae less setives bub fcin at @, 0 8igc. for lalr to good reHlaing. We uote saley of 190 hhds, Cuba at Bice. 20 hhds. low renuing at 7 wt * augoon, ole a isles ‘down to te. Aor currency; Kaugoon, in Fear vl prin For! lige powdered. He 0. anulat Ae. allow, See. "a 40.5 extra C, 7 figuetsiod loat. al. Tiealine Was firm, at loo. a 18}{0. fur Western and awige. a lie. ALLOW Ww TR gates of 80.000 bs. of stock at 8%¢. a Ye. on spies Wiuscey—iecelits, 1 Doin and for she, we i, 2.49) ‘was steady, With sales of 290 bbi: he market for berth freuchts was quiet. bus sieauy, Lut rather me! bis. Lhe mar! 1 24 per gaslon. Faeiours. 5 han Palla bars, now at Hostou and to for Liverpool at ba, 64: load ther ib, tor Bristol Unaudel at 5a, es, a Bestult ig ot agg tons register, lence to the ees ited ingdem dhiect, with 1,6) bow. naphtha a $4.1 4 Britis bark of 4) tons register, hence to the nt direct, with 3.0.0 bbis. rein : Pan bart Peotky to the saltic, 4G, do. at bs. an American ship, trou Se to Core tor Srdera, wit yrith ash ot . DOF aarter a io rein GARE Sb bis: Vediaod petroleum at 42, 4d. per bu DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gauvesron, July 10, 187 Cotton quiet; miadling, 143¢0.; low miduling! tie 14 ‘ordinary, 12%c. Net receipts, 22 bales. bxpor! fg Great Britain, 1078; comstwise, 20, sales, 68. Sloe W ORLEANS, July 10, 1875. Cotton, quiet; middiug. Ate iow midd ing, Ide. ; good ordinary, 1c. Net receipis, 19 bales; gross, ul. iso at Boston, ond 19 ‘de, Dales, £0", stock, 26,917. July 10, 1875. Cotton quiet; middiing, 14c. + low” mudiing, Me. ; good ordinary, 13456, Nut 2) bales. nx: ports coastwise, 42. cules, 150. Prosi AVANNaM, July 10, 1875, Cotton firm: middling, 1ige.! low. huadiing. Me: ‘Net receip.s, 14 bales, sales, 6, Stock, 1, July 1), 1875, Cuantston, Jul Cotton steady; middling, 1é3e,; iow. tnidaiug: Age. 5 od ordinary, 13%gc. a 13%) Net receipts, «32’ baios, ~ Witarxarox, N. ©., July 10, 1875, : pirits turpentine dull atic. Kosiu sady at $145 tor strained. Tar dru at $1 75, Osweaa, Jaly 10, 1873. Flour ¥; saics of 1200 bbls. ut '$6 25 tor No. 1 spring; Stor amber winter: $725 tor double extra. Wheat Aiea sates of so, 1 Milwaukee ¢ ub at $l 20; ex: trawhite Michigan held “vt $1 3. Corn unchaaged; féy ut Pe, und 8c. for iow and high mixed. ‘Corn 1, $83 for bolted; $/210r unboited per tou. Millteed unchanged; shorts, $0; suipstuits, $ idlings, $23 a won. Canal trerghits— corn aad rye, | be.. to New Yors;, lumber, $2 20 10 tue Hudson. Luke Tecuipty—Wheat, 43,8) bushels; lamber, 1,274,UU0 inet. iat shipments—Wheat, 9,00u busnels; lumber, 1,.0J,000 Burvato, July 10, 1875, : grain, none. Kailroud t, 14000 bushels; corn, Katroud sip 47,00 bushels: cor, rye, 00, ‘Cunal shipiuenis— 1,0) busuelg; cur, alwwy. or; tur, Wheat, Lake Ling Svar gtd 200 Lit. Feccipwe—Flour, 4,103 bbi oats, 1 ments Fiour, 4.1 $4,000 do. ; Oats, oA! ‘Lo tidewa.or, Whent, ue, UY DUIS. 5 to ii outs, 446c. to New sales Of ouv_ Dbl‘ at York, tolls incliijed. jor amuer, $6 95.0 a $9 75 tor rye. Wheat dull aud scarce 0.0 bustels No. 1 Sul: yauKee Club, to acriy L173; 1,cuv amber Uhio at & corn “wult: eu: dion nin wes tratsaction ; 5 uw Pisiets nich mixed Gauges hauJe se Tuer dd tos Nor mined Western at To, Umts duit: tw busiiely sample ue. 5 30, dat 6c live wel at st 12; tor gal Jota’ “Fork dull: i Saher heavy mesa Lat, te. a Mie. Miah Wines dull at Suly 10. 187% Towxvo, Jul 5. Wheat ste dy: No. 2 white Wabush, $1 40; catra white Michivun 91 2756 a 9128; amber Ge pet! $1 23, A eptember, BL 202g: auwust 31367 No ected red. el Jd: igau Qu. 2 amvuer Livi, orn steady j Ligh maxed, 73940; september, ined: Tsise.t No; 4 Wild’, 7.6, i'mo vendo, Tigo. Uamayeu, 64g, “Gute stoauy surf uid Mienieuine whutes ode, “yreigute wutl wad Unchatiged. | tvoel ts wat, 14.000 bustiels; cur OW) dus} Oats, 1,000, Ship 5 Cort, 05,0N) “Uo.; oais, we—Wasnt, UW bas. cuiwaco, July 10, 1875, blour quiet and unehangod, | Wheat o ued closed duit; No. Lspring, $L 8% #91 WV: vO. ddu., 1 Wor, abub, BL VOM AUG US, Bi UES beeen oat ‘No. 3u0., Bt Ube Wor Oe! Feleoled, ids. a Yay, Coru duit and aroopi tt ¥ mixed, ovdee. ug HO DL August; Ta di Ni lower; No a, Suge. Did Aug st, "Yariey quiet bat nem; eniuer, fork buoye, bh: srelaDie Cork ty utald, 29g Wulskey neu ant in fale’ Miemaud, the afternoon call of tie 6 July; BL OO%g, Juv HAVANA MARKEY, Mavana, July 10. 1873 dvaueud raies of wold ox- Sugar—Influensed by tl geinant bas beeu tar and the rariee ban ted aad changes vy, Cumming 10 oud rotting, ti’ 4th 4 wars, Nos. tt to id, in Goxes, 10% 0, vd, 16 jody reuls, tock in ware: sat Hu vand nud Mubanaas, 429,00) boxes and 97,000 HecOipatol tue Week, 11.50) boxes and 460 bugs, nd 3,100 hinds, Mee gor) ods. Havoced during the juciu W Wegrees polarization kew Bacon, $8 « 8 owe Plour, Amerioun sua $32 per UbL. ‘Hama simerionn sugar cured, Lard, In kems, $40 Gy 4 yellow, §) Wiiie, $10 $22. Nxt stores in fa howshvuds, 93 9/0 9%, Lumber quiet, Ber Mi pitan vite, $55.0 $58 rs demand. empt Wane nay tovacen, aid por wrrobe.” Gauwiug Corn, Lids 4 12M Fouls per ans, 201g a 26 Fe 6s per quincal, at do. do, | waite pine, $70 | 6 i i small pitt 10, fo doiiral very. far | x sulve: 1 Hiquidation hand carry on the badness ree Broad) gold Sin n'ai exchange drm: ou Loudon, 1s'a ie | premium; oo Paris, 117 a tls Bcd cates PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence. &. 1, July 10, 1975, | Printing clothe market has been dull ‘throughout the | eos, Wikh | tions, prices remaining steady | Soa tige. tor xood stanaard ond extra Sales Of the Week fuot up 2240 pieces Stock OF po | Lk: > DO NOT. ADVERIISI: PANE Mbt “HOW WALL STREET" MAILED Fit T_RYASONABLE R. Endo» went Insurance: Sunities Lusuras J.J. S<MONUY ON LIFR AND Policws, Mortwwages and nets sf edeeted wita pak Dd. GEKMAN. MERICAN Psu RANCE COMPANY. Cast capital, $1,000) Cash assets, $1,956: 39 No. 179 Broadway. 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ANTED—A PART TH $3,000 TU $6.00 CASH to jolo equally ina very lucrative aud axroen| business} a sure fortune. “For parucuars addr HiNx¥, Becald Uptown Branca offize. $250 esa tA REY LL TE AWOVIE ZOU. amount to join ths advertiwr ina business already avlished, as the OWner is Hot able to atlond wee Address F.C. s,, Hetuld Uptown Branch oitive. “SWANTED-AN ENERGRTIO MAN WITH the Above capital, to buy Halt (uterest | $250. well established Uusiness; prodts large: invest ty nin) 50 Casi PARNER WANTED iN A WELL i) established, gentecl business. where a good igome can be Feats zed, as can be ou. ply to THOMAS UAFFN oY, 1 Gourro street =A RELIABLE MAN WITH $4.0 0 READY + chsh cal have yire-thicd jucerest in % de- $4.0 10 fy peviliavle vstabilshed wapio wauyta- Fa basa 1 WA) Post oie rpeen addréss NULSe, VOX THE LOW GERMAN MOVEMENT. Leatevening @ meettag was held by the Low | Geroiins in the Turn Hall, Newark. Resolutions | re adopted pleaglug t meeting to take part yu the great footiyal to O8 Held at Uniou Hill, cours Woudily OF tid LM UF Septemuer next, BURGLARY IN NEWARK. rly hour on Saturday morning a siore | south Ovnuge avenue, belonging to tue Lat, mio and & quantity of cigars nearly $1,000, ea, Valued at Tue burgiurs then made & visit (o an pears tobaccu wsaulactory veluuging to air. on at procured there ouly #iew Ounules | of clgars. ARK. On Saturday a singular accident took place at the iuueral of Miss Annie Coeyman, who died from {o)0ries whe received from an vxpiosion of firecrackers on the 5 bof July, Anumver of ber iticods Were @.sembled at her late residence Walunt street, aug just previous to the prea ine OF tN luneral Bermou they step.ed out on the veranda, Woicu, iter wu lew moments, broke | down under (heir weigat, prec.pitatiug them to | Whe grvuod. After the excitement Was soipewuat ubuted It Was loud tht one OF tne ladies Was Ip- jured severely wud sque of tae Otners bad Te | ewlyed SUgbt Qryiges, i ia sine casinsta It ACOIDENT AT A FUNERAL IN el i | above the old finish lines. | aud What time It bas made, | COumMI.tee, us to their plan to THE APPROACHING STRUGGLE, Columbia’s Practice and Her Prospects of ee pt CORNELL AND HER FRESHMEN. Princeton Improving in Practice and Doing Well. The Other Crews and a Glance at the | Work They Are Doing. Lakg Sanaroaa, N. Y., Jaly 9, 1875. The leading characterisuc of Cvlumbia here thug year is that, whue all the other tw university crews row @ stroke that throughout the race will not exceed 35 a miuute—in otner words, bave adopted the slow stroke—Uolumpia goes through the larger part of the first mile, ut least, at a rate of 40 strokes a minute, falls in the cond mile to about $6, and rather increases than diminishes the number in the rest of her work. She does not admit that she vas retained the old ideas of rowing and has not taken advan- tage of the new—that 1s, all those which pertain to the slow stroke—but claims, it 18 sald, to have the main good points of both, Whatever the theory in the matter she certainly bas established @ reputation here for going very fast, especially over the first mile; and while some of her men do ot seem 10 have the power of their famous pre- Oecessors Of last year, yet their weizht and height show them to be men of determination, and their performance shows that they know how to use It. ‘The rumor 18 floating about to the effect that the refusal of nearly all the crews to accept, In case they should win the race, the massive silver pre- sentation cup tendered by the proprietor of one of the hotels 1s not shared in by Columbia, show- ing as some reason, at least, that they consiaer that it will be well enougn not to cut themselves off trom such @ trophy aud that their chances are good of obtaioing it, THE COURSE. Asinguler thing thie year, and one thatis al ready creating considerable comment, is the fact that the time made in practices differ so much trom that of last year as io excite a strong belief that the courses vary in length. Then, it will be remembered, the course starced from under the lee of Snake Hill and extended through into the northern end of the lake, close under Moon's, Now it commences out in the centre of the lake abreast of the southern end of Snake Hill, instead of the northern, ang finishes nearly half a mule 1m other words, a little above Point Breeze. If there ta a aiference ; in the actual lengtn it 43 very unfortunate; it will leave everything ta this respect in| the coniusion and uncertainty which have prevailed throughout American interuniversity rowing. For twenty-five year# we have been groping about from pillar to post, trying to finda track which shall remain the permanent one. Ana nothing Would bave done more to lasure. this to Saratoga, with its many commanding advantages, than to have been exceedingly careful tu this mat- ter of the length oO! their course, Ii tnere is any ground jor the belief that the courses are not alike itis fscumbent upon the gentlemen of the Sara- tora Rowing Association to inquire into tt at once and have the facts laid promptly before the public, PRINCETON. Among the other crows who were good when they came up here, and have become conspicuous for their hard work and rapid improvment, 1s that of Princeton, Their No. 3, who gave them so much concern at first by his apparent toapility to throw bis weight on bis oar, quicaly neized the suggestions trown out, and nas showo himself an apt oarsman, In a crew of 80 much strength | Gnd tire the faults which are #0 easily detected, | batnone of them or @ very serious character, gre likely to be hidden in the raco instead of as iu @ weuk team developing im the last he well known pluck and eadurance ot these men irom Nassau Hall are likely to make very hot work ior ail the crews who meun to be in the frathalfat the Moisu. Asingulur thingin considering this splendid spirit of Princeton, Is that it has not worked in the same way «nd with such Lappy resuits in the traininz of her Fresh. 9 Im. 248, which, if it could be sustained, would piace her up among the leaders, Her m work together better (han before, as if they we! paying uttentiou to this pulnt, Lut ions belore t three mies are rowed their detects, woien » bitin in any part of their work, become very decidedly avparent, and, while they are rumored to Kuve nude quite respeciable Ume, there Is no evideuce that auy more Complimentary term caa be used. In short, wit peraups uot Wore power thao apy previous Wesieyan crew, tuere hus vera u luck seemingly of the efective use aud develop. of that power ut waten Mr, Gurus provea -o ul wito Mis wen. And whic Wesleyan Will not be among the last of the Westera uall, :6 48 Biguly probable Cuat Coruell can tell her of vi @ brat! vias section Wuich Will Keep ahead of Ler, Hot two, BUW DOIN is out daily at ber work and also improves a little, buvonly # uttie, and gives no reason yet to tink that ber stand will be one such #8 she would like, Plenty of strength, cuduranee aud wullogness are uot alone sufficient to win # race nowadays. ihere muse be skill, and well-applied skill, aud this can't be had iu a momeot or @ day. Io other words, good couching lor tue Dex year, WILE such eXcellent material as Bowdoin bas, Will bring Ler most gratuying results, AMHERST sustains the good opiuion already expressed of ber; aud, aithough she lus uot a Ward brother to teach her the way to Wiu, she is snowing that 16 is quite possible Jor her to get along without one. it was @ vigbrous rule that cut off tae pro.esaioual trainer, but it will not oe many years beiore is Wil Orlug Us @ud, in tact, bas brought us lo many instances aiready Vigorous oarsmen. BROWN ig still working here, striving to make the best of @ not very encouraging situation; and they who saw Ler some weexs ago and see her now suy thas Chere 18 DO questiou—tuanks, in » goud pars at least, tothe early heip of Mr. Luther—vat tut she bas improved very much, WILLIAMS, in her rowing work, dues Dot steer any better than beiore, aud tt would seem almost worth while to try the plan of letting some other mao manage the loot age or It is hurd to fing wny one here, however, Speaking Slizdtingly of Wiil+ jams? chances; aud With so experienced and elle cient @ man as Mr. Gauster tor 4 irieud and t faithful aud assiduous work they have do! the rowing mooths, they may surpri their iriends on race day in a very gratifying way, \houga tuey cao hardly be amoug tne drat ioree, HAMILTON, in her gig Uncie Jim, 1s vut attending to her wort daily aud striving to make up foc the dimcalued Wwuich in ber case are @reater than those of any Otuer Institutiun represented here, mainiy in wwe Muuy miles sue o4as to travel—thirteen, it 1s said— belore sue can reach the witer at ali, She vag nut unt within @ few days been in @ shell even, aud this would readiy ve inierred from the way she ucts when iu oue. Buc the sort of stud | Which cuuld overcome the oObstacies she hus ais Teudy met will prove equal tu this one, and if Hamilton does not take @ forward piace this year there 18 no reason to argue trom this that she will uot yet be ueard irom ina wuy that will do her mucu credit, YALE dag changed ber quarters—aa unvieasant thing ve do 80 late in the day, 11 not a hazardous one— trom tae Briygs House, located atthe water's edge, to Moou’s, up on the brow of the wll, wear the luke. Various reasons ure alleged; but tue, @ seems to have been some diMculty about vbisioug suitable oog aud in the quantities tuey desired, although tue gentieman connected wih Briggs House seeis to have striven very hard to acco.umodate oem, Luey were also terribly wu- noyed by mosquitoes, to such » degree, even, Liat for two niguts early tuls Week It is said they bardy slept, Anu certainly bad tue race been’ rowed early in the Week if i dou ful if they would have been vetter tn it tuua three or four, 80 jaued ald they begia to loox, But now they are cheasselves again aud appar ently none the worse for the Mierrapuon. Cup- tain QCuok is doing @ thlug Wolch Is even more hazardous than making the chauge alrealy Mumea—yesterday uuu the day before ue had wir. Hull tryiDy win instead of one of the forward men. It will be remembered that tuis Was tue case Jase year, woen it was decided to row tue race with Mr. Hall, Wao, shea, will row oa Wednhesuay Was not apparently aetermined on up to a 1uie our yesterday, ‘Tals alternoon cue crews on the eastern shore of the lage are Ww meet at Cornell’s quarters to u puotographed, From the beauty of tne nag \- lng scenery they are hkely to yet some very p. luresque aod sdggestive results. The beauty, fe Uhis wake, particuiarly at tue southera end, will not be appreciated until 16 1s visit. d, EXOBLLENT HEALTH OF THE OBES, A thing LO Dé noted, wud u very Welcome fact 1B is, i3 the scarcity Of sick meu Ymuug the crews, Usually in going to a new place, drinking uew Water, the wen are considerably aifected by it, especially in the stomach. But tae constant repiy te the tion, “How are your men; are any of you out vr erent is, On, nol we are all right,” or words to jt offer. ‘This, Of course, use y DIFPERENCK OF STROKES It 1s early yet to uauertake to locate the crews guriog tue rnce, Or in any accurate way forecass toe result, Bat tails muck is Coben trees thas the crews here ‘ay very properly be pane nus rT thoge who row 2 < Amherst. lo ile ana streu, requisites of eis grea! Privelpal they are of th ‘gt . Snd.dusu; all < of the flagt Work are bere, it beaten, 88 one Or two of them vat be by ae crews, it will be though greas ape en streugta aud endurance, put certalaiy nol oy shill. WwW. B POOR CHILDREN’S FREB EXOUR SIONS. Mancrew, They came up here among the rough. estin viel work of any of the Freshman crews; | and they have oot improved tu any deciaed extenc | since, As was said in un early le(ter, a judic:ous, sbarp coaching, With sach material as tuey nave, “will work wonders; and by next year doubtless they will have jound this out, if they nave not already. One of their strongest rivais, and a crew which follows Its university in assuredly not showing its hand unul the night has almost fallen, is the crew of CORNELL FRESHMEN, Without the city look of many of the Princeton Freshmen they have rather the sturdy, almost powerlul make of men used to country life. ‘Their | stroke, for lustance, has a singularly iough aod gritty jouk, and is almost sure (ove “found dog | good Work all througn the taree miles. be and | No. 4 have a very luir notion of vow to throw their | heads on the oar and get good work witn it as wen as With telr bodies. And while the oruer two men dun’l appreciate this, they still work together very well, and gave among them an en- tire ausence of the bard tugging Of several Of the | ciews here, aud the exampie of tneir Unis versity crew m tne matter of spring an dash and sweep Da» vy bo mexns been Jost upon them, ihey are appurentiy lu capiial order and are far irom weak men, aod thouga 10WiDE 1b & Paper boat, which, While a Deaucy, seems ratuer large tor them, i muy be founda, expeciauy show the water ol race day prove Tougit, (oat In Culs Les then savauen. Thur tue Princeton freshmen Caugot best them, uniess they Wave biddeu tieit guad woudrously, is a | Teusonauly sale codclusiog, ‘uut Harvard can ts Jar from equally sale. shai Brown cannot is prova- bly aso ‘ru’ So tis Tace svems ixcly to reduce (tSel loa test between this crew aud Harvara, | Each bas had the advautage of au excellent crew coustantly veiore i. Each hus seen something of the rowing of outside men, DAKVAKD'S CHANCES. Speaking of Murvare, it is a itde unlortunate that her strongest mad, und the man with so much good 1m him, lax not yet quite lewrned the kuace of throwing ois Waole stengta upon bi Our iu the Most edective Way. His endurance is | bevond ques lun; Bue be has not yer developed tue sp the begtuning aud the tear turough the water tuat some of tue wen in his DOwt wud Many of the men in the Yale boat Lave so well, aud le does Dot tarow his head back | neurly 80 Weil as inost of lid Companions, Couch. | lug Way velp Hin & te io Uns respect. ibese very libile th.ogs, (bis Weeding oUt of excrea- Nar iy votleed to lotiger years, torms Oue | Of tue Deautics of (he present race auu tuake It not | obly & givud sigut (Oo see, OUL wu BuMiravie thlug | tos.usy, Aud iu this Gonuection attention may very properly be Called to that plan which bas | beou vice swore suggested, aud Which cup udupted, dud quicaly, LY tLe wentemen ot t Comumutiee OF Arrangements, Winch Wil Cuable all to know which crew is rewlly in first ut the town Tous tar, close awit | iy tu Lue Pace, ho plun seems to Dave Leen deciued ja on, TH TAKING OF Concer TIME, | Nothing wae Leen aunor need, c | of urged Way, Cau [rom wan, Who by dint of the most credicauie Qud unuring perscveranes and Odelucty hus worked uls way ap to be Asaatant Atrorney General of the United States, ig to puta t to wite acrusé the lave Oo; cucu bowt ut tae Golgu line ut such & Geptn that the vout cannot iuy to fouen ity bo a extend ito Hward at auy veptn requirod to a pnroqugraph wt a Quuyenivit sarin, aud, by luehus oi (he electric Wire the Chronodmiael wud the purti-cowred Wks of tho chronograpy udupted ta euch voat, eddy beats inne could ve bake: Tula, OF Course, Mu2Ans tho Lime we The Uisu; the time wt the stare will WappLy Call i ne wid ol ejectrioity, lor # Wire wireguy ruas frou © poet's Cottage, wt Suake Hui, 10 te own; age phe moment oF wart can be KDOWD prog pty tuereore ut the lower eb4, 80 taut compariKou uo be at Once BHU Correctly Male, Do ai.owauce, ag iu larmor yours, Having to be nyude lor Uys Gla farce t @ sQund vi the pistal oF cuyngu F pore has to (raves, or lor tae as.uraneg a tye spectator that he suw ihe Mash .iat preceded Liws report. Any teegrapnic euglaeer cay quickly hulp t ose geutiowen fo carry Out Cher plan Beasbiy Gt Ho great cost, Bal Whetner tue coat be ithe or | great, ts or sume better plan should ut one bo adopted. | WESLEYAN yertetdgay after one fuls: start got uway jn becter Shape than Of the previous day, cuvoring the Mas quarter IM ihe WNEh velter Haw of taking io the ume tuese letters, © rrectiy. aod which, tue | e by wu ould Brown University | | heid, | other prisoner, very soon, ES The following contributions to the Poor Chik dreo’s Free Excursion Fund are gratefaliy aw koowledged:— tee seeeee G10) 00 620 ww | 2.00 | Gro 25 WD i 30 ' ww | “Priends,” otice Goodvear’s india ‘Rubber’ Gio’ | , Macutacturing Company, per sobert8. Walker. 12 0) | Kane, Babylon, N.Y. 70 a. KW. 20 os wwneene « sma 0 Balues ‘ow hiand » Te a Amount on hand Jaly lv, 187: 107 EDWARD KING, Treasurer THE COURTS. DECISIONS. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Before Judge Dononue. Steerman vs. Viark,—Motion denied, with costa Wilkensoa va. Hawiey.—Opinion, WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Bixhy. A DISGUSTED BURGLAR, On Suturday nignt last a man named Samuel We Rogers broke into the bellows manufactory of Jabez Crombie, at No. 456 Hudson street. He did find waything which he could carry off, and leaving In disgust when arrested by UMicer bush, vi the Ninth precinct. At tue above Qourt yesterday Judge Bixby held Dim in $500 ball ta anawer, A DISHONEST ROOMMATE. For some time past Thomas J. Devine and Ede ward E. Green have been rooming together at No. 109 West Twenty-seventh sireet. Un Saturday just Green left tus room, and in Jeaving took with him @ wateh wor’ belonging to Devine. He Was subsequently arrested, yesterday held ia $1,000 ball to ans POLY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Before Judge Kasmire. ESCAPED PRISONERS RECAPTURED. Daniel Warren ang William J. Glynn, two of the prisoners who escaped from the prison of ibe Fourth District Police Court in Fifty-seventh street, Were captured oo Saturday night through in | formation given to OMicer Beck, a the Twenty: ‘ond precinct. Detective Lyons made ti t William B; ik into custody Of the prison, a8 those wo. were vrougit iuto court ¥: nt aowu te the oid quitora ag ‘rhe office: expect to COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, SUPREME, Lge tage aae gence by Jud; Wis i Ht esr teas S10, ake a7, Ata tra 17 , fi 177, 178, 480, 194, 192. be SUPALME Uoont—~Gxxenat TERM—Adourned until Moaday, Auguse 2y, 1875, ia tue otier courts have adjourned for the rm. COURT OF GENERAL Sxasions—Hel mf Judea Sutheriand.—ine bid va, et sp! ae pets a Same v ones Va Durgiary @ Va, award rt) Wary; Sawe va Piero Borrit, b vs, James Arreso, Durgia.y; Same Va uraod larceuy; Sume Ys. George Thum} larceny; Same va, Ju ‘Mal ih Ue fi mae! Ve yt Kasterter, gr Balai wre va. Jun ndorson, Oar dages KMamorocht, ud it truony Bain amd, Mevaugbiu, “ran jarceuy; Same vs. ‘ea. yy Roruht jurceuy; Same ¥e, Georve rau W, Nort, uring | ony; Same Ve, ee eo same Vs, Oburi aud Waiter lawaleigh, vrand \eroenyy same ve U¢orge Colo, graua larceny; Same va. Qharies wOOb, rand lMPeeny 5 Stu: . Uharies Lanier, Grana ‘itveuyt Same Va, Jaue Auten, So pame vs Lewis Miller and Henry Lackenu pelts Jarcemy; Same vs, Jonu sullivan, pous vony.