II E alE r EERY CATTLE MAR (fr.' MONDAY, Jtme7s, 1. • tLe supply of Cattle on sale:today was tip to that of last week in point of um while in regard to quality, it was below die usual= stAndanLL -There but a: comparatively small n mber Chicago, and a much larger number ft the adjacent counties,' as well is from t t , and thiit accounts for the geneinl in tirity etthe dock on sale; there jives an f3uallilarge number of Cattle in from Ler county, (this State) and Wishing r; county, also, was pretty welt . Notwithstanding the fact, there that theaumber of Cattle was smaller it was last• week, the market to us," arad a little slow, and dealers gene !; reportedit's pretty hard one; though,; ;o have already intimated, real prime there Cattle, inconsequence of a limited [4l 14 d readily, and that;t,bo, at full 3 13 1 but the - 'common and . medium M43230_ very and,- wq pose, that this partionlar grade of stook iaotconiniand last week's prim'. Theft risevono small outaidebuyers lulanerult mainly butcher., and one eastern ..ter; and had it - not beep that' several ; r?hes•were taken out of the market by 13, it :would; Lin- all .probability, 'have: ;t a pretty har&one for holders, as there ld that, event have' been a great ry more cattle than was required. The ttrted sales Were as follows: • t. - t riter.lisrtnian- _head. nr—Prilne rhington county steer; at 8,60 4).8,61 Smith had heat:for 'entiimon - Butler' tity steers;-.Bo* held ; I'''Shanabery sold 16 heist Ittprinie to ex Ohio SteertfatB 2 4 to 9. • fl man pold , ; b; head aster- county gga ead lila kit: oak & - • wholesaled 18 e( : prime Chicago :Steers to Haas at : [us at 8,45; -retailed / 22 head of Ohio, [us for J. Shepard it 1 3 14. toffy.'. - - raith& Talmage, retailed 18 head of copra. Won' stock at 7,69 to 8;25. , ihn Kerwin reports having bonght l bulls at 4 to 6,75. Some of the , deal rtthat John is even a worse buyer • I; as himself.' . 4 bleAlliger sold 19 head of small cad Western Reserve stock for .C. A. ryer at 5,25 to 8;20.. - - • • ' - ointee,, Lafferty. & Co. report „having , abeut 144` head on 'sale; when we left. yards theyhad not sold cut; they quote ka & Traurman report 741 Toad • cattle at 6to & • eenivald & - Rah'n report ,retalling.,4o Chicago ttieHear,gl - 9.4 50rwholetuded . Yengung; .2..at,8, - aiid 14 at 8,90. ;as & Kraus.- retailed- 40' head at 5 a Oblo.steers at 6 to 9,40—501 d 7 head "oses' At Co. at the last named figure. Verner sold 18 head' of prime to teen' DoudalB,2s to 9.25. ' - - Whittlesey. sold 18 head of mixed tern:Reserve stook at 6,25 to !M. C. Crum bought from Holmes, Lef • t. & Co., for a. New Jersey butcher, 19 • • ot kabil.leryva steers,'aVereging 1,100, and a off. • 0. Campbell sold 82 head of prime ois Ewers, fed for some time in Ohio, ,oud, at 8,50. ..ges.dr. Taylor . sold 54 head of prime ma cattle for Middleworth at an aver .f 5 cents, and 11 head for Thompson 'hel(Pay & Bro. had 34 • held of Butler t. stook about onejhalf of which bu ,y lls; bold the , bulls at 4 to se, and the .• nce at 4)i to 6c. win - dt Bro. bad 18 head of Butler . ty steers, which, they thought would . 'age 6X. nner &. Sheitemental sold 10 bead of t ier County bulls at 4c. SHEEP AND LAMBS. • : f lere was again ,a . . very full supply, of 4 D and Lambs on side to-day, and with - ponprtivement lathe demand, the market : 4 ,ftdly as harden it was last week if not .• f,•l worse. , The butchers in consequence • ; 3 6 m ea iressively hot weather , !lid, not as as they did last week, and vnutnot r much inquir* for shipment; - ,p was one Plubuielphiabuyer in attend 0, bit he:did not buy any, as most Of , :'rfat Sheep .were. taken by thebutchers. otailpricetr; and as for the common and , `Mor grades, . of tvldelt ;there: ` was an: dant supply, he did not want Lambe . also dull and 'if anything shade . r. Mho Laming hts xeport of. tris - had• 120 head of Washington Co,* thersi e Slally sold at 3. 1 4 to 5%. earn- - add 56 head LAW* at $125 . ;,50 per h ;185 sheep on commission, Ivhich be dipecied to get $1 to PAO pet Shepartl, 'drove 227 head, out ',,to the ralYards, being unable to get what he here; Bets. .- ••- '• . - '. . , sly 4 Bro,sold 86 head Sheep, and Abe at an average of PM for the formerl. 1 [Lambe, sold at $2 to $3 per bead. nner 4 & Sheitemardle,• sold 100 head p and Lanibs, at $2 to $3 per head for -: eta and 11,75 to $2,50 for the latter:- '' alters, sold 60 head at $l5O to $3 for •:.: p, and $2,50 for. Lambs. . .. ler, gold 60 , head at 51,50 to $3 for : p and $1,50 to $2,50 for Lambs. haw, sold 18 head from Lawrence Co., to 434 4 = cts per pound tor , Sheep, and' 4 to $2,50 per head for lanibs. r V in, sold 21 head of good fat Sheep,_ 'zoos. 4 , , le retail demand fbr ilogla, as is always ase'4l3l this season of the year,' is very and the market lidnli and lewer; we quote at 9to 10 eta, gross, for good to tie heavy averages. • • 1 Cincinnati Market. , __, ' , .,relearsas to titt'l'lttian , G azette.) atettp.3 , i is NOINNATI; - June' Its—Flour dull and irregular titlitiMale. 'Wheat nowt ' . No 1 winter not saleable at better than ' ..), bhibite d utiti 'she'd at 112410; a minute of netv ~ ex on'ehange' to-day fronlTeU-, 4ee; thi quality is 945(3116in. .K or n ~ un-", , , hged and quiet at 98i95e for ear and 1 . • led. (Ws 'dull at 721ffte fer No 2 and I, ' dull , 'at • 41,80a1,85. . Cotten very at 27227N0 for middling: 'the stock,' by actual .ISMintf,4 1.0 0434 $O. bq . 7 Wei. ;Tobacco- unchanged; no. sales • lay. Provisions. firm but quiet. ••• Mess be in moderate demand at M. 'Belk' .ts ara bald fitaily4ttnal4go.,:i Bumf Lt. at 180 fors shoulders, and 184a17,3 for' r r l iiMitteitsireidestsalts76 hhds sides • , e sameaiotationa to buyers for. the • haiku,' i month. lard dull at ,I 7 1 4a c. Bdtter, ante stid_: - _pfees 2e 'higher a hici st 26126 e, and Western rlteserve, : ". • • Eggs . firm' at les• :Sugar in da dat 'lB3ollsge. Coffee steady 'at 22a* c. 4004 oil steady, at $1,14a1,16. ... ale mi firm at Mate for refined, ditty . 4,0 d -oil, $1,40a1,46 and the demand erste. Gold, Ilii% buying. 1 - 4 ' 'lll'lth:ion' Market _.. . , . , eteieepts to tee gittotouwagosettoa , J l ac. ,t. oar.; June 115.—VIota rionibtal. Lest 1 and unollsogeds Corn '&l4 . its; ; yellow $1 12a1,14. 'Oat B dAlli t,erno Ryemorribml.1 1 l'ork do/1, 129.' bacon firm: rib aides 183ie; clear , 17 3%ahoulderls 'ili l4 3igrt NY= A 1 4 2144 1 7 -11 41 / 41 / eiPhh!' fl!!rret? °teas to mama earatta.l ;r,..: i , : lasatiallta 4 Satlial 115:--Plns 1 , uni/ 2 gad. e i gi l lat l- Sacidltkeld *Mtn ROW / 04 dratft alkaalesot rad at 12,70a2,80:4 , . attigr,.. T - I._'; 'Wet t. awl' nn- il g e4ws . I. rW.*ak,iettritttiltlAW Itek i i o f contra . Apeolaqe t :, PpriOons 1 • 414 @3T: :4 :L..) , • .1 :Ai .•: :1 .7 ,, 'eq MM Financifil 'utters in New York,;, _ - 111 CBy Telegraphito the Plttaburah Gazette.) , Nz Yong.. June .15, 18138. Money easy at 3®sc on call ? with some transactions reported at 2 on Gpveinments. '-'sinidi t' Sterling quiet at 110®110V,. . Gold .. better, closing at '140%; the short interest ' is large and coin scarce for deIIV ery, impor tars and speCulators paying and the Treas.. . i , • • ury selling. . •, • , olownoneiswra. •}• : ... . Government stocks active • Ida : firmer, Co/ripens of 'Bl, 117®1p34; , d !We- .112,‘ ®1123i; do. '64, 110 13u1 0 %; o. ,'05,_110% 40 , 1111; do. new,: 113,0, 40. ' 114; • Ten forties, 10634; Severkbarties s. l X®llo. • The Terry today : deliVe tiotover one 6 ; million new-bOndiof 1.8613;-b 1867 bonds I s will be ready before a Month:'' e oonver- • kiwis of 740 a to day s. Was $1,969 60. I ni • , :. : . /,• , ' R .it t i r ••• .., Stocks steady uPtillett in thp day, when, the niar.liettelolied-d6ll and h •.. Border State .bonds halve and higher. , . e followa' .ing•are the_ 5410quotatIons: Van •n, 60; Cern beirlaiik•:W3o‘; !Wells •Bx ! • -6,* 2634® 2804; Arderican, 6801(; A.l ms, - 66340 56 _,N; Vnitoi.statee. 11434(445; Merchants Utpon ; 2!1.34(§1281(• „ Quicksilv r, 26®2634;. Mariposa, 4®6; - .-fa•iific ~Mal 9 7%®27 . 10 Atlantic,: 316)* .:Westeril , ' niliP. I Tele" gra;ph. 37f@36:sraW. York * ;ntra 1 ..134,4 ®134,a - Erie;•69:34'®693f; End: en, .14034® 1413‘; Reading, 97%®973‘; phi , and Minis ; sippl,, 29,4"®06X; r•Wabash, •48 ®48,,f; St. Paul,. 65®6534; :dd. :preferred '7734®77541; Michigan ,Central, 11:234; MI, • Inan South.; 1iii;'63%®89,4;11/3ands Central ::137®13734; `Rock Island,: 11:14%®104%; 150 h•Weatern; 70%®70%; do. preferred, .33- ®8314; -.Fort, Wayne, . .1.115.;®111xi , lubws,..- 92 ; Ashtabula; 103:. ,Nleadatis ; I 9 3@93X ; new Tennesienl,,7334. North , I : dlinas, 70. Dealings :1z 'Pacific 'Mail y : k• heavy; ` . . it' is the great feabire *p f the d: v . Railway mortgages continue in dein : ,ii ~-• Ronk Island, - first, 993(;-Reithwesbn ,-.conventi bles, 9434; • Erie,. 3d,`;97;. Fort Wayne, 241, 100%, And 3d,. 93%; Chicago and Great PL5t 43 1 1 41 lati:MlA:.•; • - • . MINING'SHARWI4 :Mining eliardellgher; Sinith $3,744 Gregory, 1 5 .20; Quartz Edge 4- 111 , 8118- TREASURY MA • • Receipts bf Treasnryll9, ; ments.; $11,062,838; balance 1; nr3" 594,082,491- Nei? 'York Produce ket. Clierelmsgth sptheppuburirit Gat tte.l . 'NEW YORE, June 15.—Co , ton opened steady and in fair demand, ins • closed quiet and drooping; salon 200. hales ..510,4a296 for middling ,uplands. .Flour; re , -ipta 12,382 MI; dell and Salllo loiter; sal 5,800 bbls . at 57,20a7,80 superfine ' Sta . and west-, ern481.10a9,00 for extra State, :< 10 for ex tra western, 811,15818,00 far white wheat extra.'ll9,loal3,oo for round hoop Ohio, 610 all extra St. Louis, and 511,20315,00 for vod to choice do, closing dull and heavy. 'Extra California . dull and dromsing; sales 450 packs at .10,40a13,00. - Rye Flour quiet; sales 200 bbls at 118 1 / 4 60310.50- Corn Meal more active; sales 8,800 bbls at 65,90 for western. Whisky nominal. Wneat dull and la2c lowerforeceipts 54,603 bush; sales 33,000 bushels at 12,10 straight for No. 2 Milwaukee. and 62,10 for retail lot do. 82,65a2.70 for white California,, and No. 2 and 3 Spring. mixed, on private terms. Rye is heavy with sales of 600 bushels southern at 51,95. Barley and Barley Malt is nominal. Corn; the receipts to-day were 77,387 bushels; thamarket opened firm and closed dull and declining, with sales of 10,- 200 bushels at 61,07a1,087 for new mixed western afloat, closing at 51,013a112 for yel low western. Oats; the receipts today amounted to 15,009 bushels; the market is heavy and to lower, and sales were made of 50,000 bushels •at 83Ne for western in store, and 843085 c for do. afloat. The fol lowing is the amount. of the stock of grain in warehOuse: 608,508 bushels *heat; 1,296,- 985 bushels corn; 481,042 bushels oats; 43,703 bushels rye; 575 brothels barley; 13,400 bush els malt, and 42,640 bushels peas.• Rice is quiet at 10y,all'y',,cr for Carolina. Coffee is nominal. Sugar is quiet and steady. Mo lasses is dull and heavy, with safes of 100 - 13hda Cuba at - 53 c. HOps ate quiet at 10840 e. Petroleum buoyant; sales at 15%a16 for Crude . and 83 for refined bonded. • Pork quiet and steady; sales 1,250 bbls. at 628,85 a 28,30 for new - mesa, closing at '628,25 for regular, '627,25027,50 for, old= do,. closing at $27,501f0r regular, 5 22,75a23 , 25 ..for . prime atut $24,26a24,75 - for prime Mess. Beef steady and unchanged; sales 200 bbls. and - 40'tcs., Beef Hams, quiet at. 26a26%., Cut Meats: firm and in fair demand; sales 225 packages at 1234a18 for Shoulders and 16a yry4 fbr Hams. lexcla shade firmer and in More demand; saleti • 85 tierces at 16%a17% for steam and 17 3 :a18% forkettlerendered. Bitter steady at 25a33 for Ohio and 301135 fbr , Stfite. Cheese 'dill' at 7a15. 'Middles nominal. Freights to Liverpool quiet and, a shade - firmer. -,_ • , "LATEST.—FIour Closed dull with a de elk:ling tendency. Wheat Closed iribuYers fitiror, l with a limited export demand .at 62,09a2,10 for No. 2 ;spring. Rye dull and heavy', at $1.95a2,00. for good to prime par-, eels. Oats dull and heavy, at 8830883 in in store and 8434 e afloat for western. Corn dull and heavy, at 61,07 for new mixed western afloat. Pork quiet and Steady, at 828;25828,37 for mess, , cash and regular. Beef qnlet and unchanged. Cut Moats dull. Bacon nominal. Lard quiet steady, at /7;1a175 7 'e for fair to prime steam. Eggs moderately active at 26a27e. [By Teleseripb to thelllttebtirgh Gazeiie.] ' Sr. Loma, 'Arne 15.—Tobacco—holdera firm and buyers of Med; u tri and good grades, stand og and prices for these irregular; Inge, $8 ,25a9,60. dark leaf $ 10 4 6 4 50 4 - black . erfpers,: $12a16,50, „Medium . and,. good b t: leaf $16a10,50. , Cotton—nothing do 1.;! dull; dressed $2,40445. Flour extremely . Aoll, and unsettled; small salsa 117,164448, ,for, extra , .68,60;110,2S for double ;title, '512,60a18,50 for fancy, Wheat 4iall slid declining; ales ~,choiee,, -white end . jed, fait ; $2,56442,60,,c5h01ce Ito. 2 ( E s lting 'Cum Jpwer uud unsettled: igei '4ol* w f• ll 2a3c, white ; 8646 c, mixed white• ~ .,eats: heavy and unchan ged. _ .at 41,0a1,70., - Mess Pork tor 'request at 52348,25._ .th-, lng di:00;4.0;4g meats . . Aseonirery t d small ea.lof,olty. clotar,Aides,at IflMo v g era,,RY j bald. /7434,414ard4—u0 Aorta d; Ounce tintoo;:held:Jat ,Bocelp gout, Il4f3o.bbln.wheat, 5,032 .bush; co n, 29,624 bush; .oats, %We lush. • . • • or , ~ , ,H,,.L'hicaign.lllarke.r. , • „, tnitekgrapli to • the Pltupbnetth Gazette.] ' , ,'.oitlCA43o, June 41111yulin. Melly ; lower; IE 4 .Wheat more active and ydiV3 lower; ', 'at 14841;92 for Na. I';'nhcl 11,135a1,88 for, . 2., clotting nulirnt - 148;50,8514 roe. N. 13ornopened flimeri,nalee Niti. I at 158a88 No: 2 i at 84;018.514ci and: rejected at : closing at Inside. Oats; Mere actkie, a at' ,641:5534, closing at 'W.' ',stye ; meet and'a Waal. Barley.; , dull; - bah* at t 2 4 5 ' bath, l'rOtidana; : there . 1 441 sales of Mega rork; at 128000; And M aril! 'IT at 127,00 poi. bbl. ' "Bee:; safes °T _ - &Isg Ptlr lAA. 'lfartlf, V ate; dry,.o l : atioulders, 140 canvassed hap:lea' s /a, as ~ Freights mere atitlse; At 49, on " 113,' 4 e on cora L aud)so,ork Wheat ,to Ilhgralot, . COMP slisweitZN ;,BetteiPts:tag fife 48 a , 4,747. hill_s Seaft ..4 6 ,* la4 ll lShleat,../St Asti co tegS , SP 0/4 8 ; /;/.17,hrga. , tiih Lil . .__ ~ btialoig, PAW Sas w. 40 bus oi j 44144 121111 : 0 P1 , 71 10 14 1 4 9401:, 2,247 6 MEI . , i •:‘, 7 / 4 01001,1110.. : .- i , • , . ""8r Titir tattle Pittaturaboaaatta.3. , ... f.,„ , , )Tor, iiiitinto , l6. , -Flour quistio -receipt* 4 , 2,540 blaf. , Wheairreseipts , (of. 2,025 , bush , `,,b r Oe 'china:ll4,ld iiteM11011102•02,42 bid; ratttUa 8)50 [(liver at 82,28. Corn, receipts :17096 ushribrboutitiiit *MAN* for No. 1 MI 'toeuerildir.-; # i- '. :,: 1.• ,;.. f.” 1+11 ,1 5,N; 1 0:41 eVi ..i.' „r„ , .. A ~ , r o • 1 ••,t ,17 , .4. .41 .: C .:,J , 'O, ,a .a l-r vt 'L. "t i 'S}S`Gv9~w+w`' r ' s ya~9~.v ttx tw4~*Y:~..~~ ~ 7~~ -vl~~ ~~ ~ .~ a ~ u -? r 'c Y ! 4 ~~s J '~Fa ~ 4t` ° "' sG ~C-~ ~ i ~~~ -f ~ t~` s ~,,¢~~z~s 'q ~ ~:x`~'o- , .-~ .. ~ _ ~ - A.":t`—rc+c3v , i~:~?'3~ ' ~i'xsa..+es~e~ — ~.~" , ~ , ~.a~~ ' } '. Wi~?'~s4~sc~r ~~.,c~ ,' K4.hwY7~ ; ~ 'Sd~n':rn~ MONEY AND (}OLD. . Parmelee, Hill, 01,20; 1 ,961; Pay the Treas- St. Louts Market. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1868 "" § W • Mei. ' lllSMRo l l l l l lolb6iMilliffhlelifintm-V- - LOMENTAIas JPZIew-t s .—Tob*po A . F.Eatt rioni 10,35.917 Zr lima' to 'fair cutting' sin shippingleaf; sales of 84 Mids. iFlour• '`at 1947,25 for :superfine.. 'Wheat •at t2a2,10.. Corn at 90a93c. Oats at 78a90c. ItySllo l l 9 s K 2. Afels'Pork at $28a28;25.. ',Bacon, stionl-: 'dem at 13%q clear rib sides at 16Na170. Bulk Meats dull and nominally unchang ed. Cotton firm at V•lio for middling. Wisky unsettled and quotations cannot be given. . ,• • • IMPORTS BY RAILIFtOAD. Pirrsitynint,Fr. WAY NE AND einem:to RAILAOAD,-. June 15. --; 8 cars metal, Bryan & Caughey; 7 -do do, Nimick & Co; 8 kgs apple batter,' A Yost; 100 bbls flour, Seghmyer & :Voskarnp; 30 sewing Ma chines, W Sumner; 1 car lumber, Hill, Pat.; terson & Co; 179 sks earn, Barker & Patter . son; 6 cars iron lore, Shoenber & Blair; .50 bus cheese, Arbuckles & Co; 15 do do, W,att tit Wllon; .10 do ' do, Smith, Johnston dr.' Co; 49' has cheese, N• .J Braden;2,334 gallons stoneware,` H. Stevens; 24 ' wicks wool, W Barker; Jr it Co; 18 bast cheese, T C Jen kins;,l2 do do, Kiikpabrick & Co; 25 sks oats, J Rhodes it Co; 19 eke oats, 9do rye:John-Hinkle; 800 bbls flour, owner; 200 •do do, Watt, • Laing it.-Cm 100 do do, E Heazleton; 1 car bran, H Schnelbcah; I do 'do, Bricker & Co. , Cznlntr.Arrn AND PITTSBURGH RAIL- ROAD June;•ls—.4 cars: iron ore..Brvan & eaugboYi 2 do limber, McQuewan dr. Dou.o. las; 1; do do, A J Greggs; 6 cars,pig iron,NV D McGowan; 64' bat ,copper, 2 masses do, TM HOwe; 20 bas starch, Atwell, Lee it Co; 25 do do; Cornier, McGrew it Co; 50 do do, J iDDravo; 40 do do"-' 24 tes have% 5 do beef, W M Gortnlay;'so'bbls oil; Wm Mc- Cutotteon; 20 bxs Istarqh. , F G Craighead; 4 bales hemp; Fulton, Bolltttan dt: Co; 40 tres ; hams, E-Hettzleton;:so bbls 011, D , Bly; 310 slut corn, J MiMathews; cars pig iron Nlmiek & CO; 8 bales hides, S, Steel; '2 car; pig iron,.Little. Bilid di Patton; 38 Elks rye. 205 do oats; Jas,: Graham& Co; 170 aks oats," SO'o rye i Seoh:,&Aisalf Adis chairs, Ham imert Dander. " PITTSIDAtOri, OINOiNNATI AND ST. LOMB RAILROAD, June 15.-20 Skit oats; Meaner it' H • dodo. 8 do rye.' McHenry ::& H... ;13 do oats, Roff& Heenon; 5 bbls oil, Jobn P, Scott;.ls boxes starch, Stuckler & Morileys; 6 boxes rye, Penns Salt C0,.9 ski rags' 2 blils apples I do eggs, F G Craighead. 2 bbls eggs, W H Graff &. Co; 21 sks rags, 8 bbls eggs,. Graff & ' Reiter,' 40 aks wheat, lifeanor & Harpers; 20 half bbls flab, Watt Lang dot Co; 1 car wood; 11l M Galinsten; 10 skit wool, S Bradley Son; 6WM flax seed, Ewer Hamilton de Co; 7 hdds tobacco, Heyl; 2 bbls eggs, W J Steel & Bro; 1 do do Voigt Mahood & Co; 15 mks, rye, Bingham. di Ariutetherit RAILROAD. June 15.-13 sks wheatS. Liggett & Do; 4 bbls eg:gs, W Cainnitham . fdo'dUH• Sanders; LI bgs oats, 2do rye Keir& Sitchart; 1 bbl eggs, 1 box butter,!Head & - Metzger 3 cars limestone, Sboenberger & Blair; 4 oars trteb‘l,, Brown` di Co; 1 car lime, D G Rey nold's:&Ce;-11`cara•metal,11 Woodildes; 9 aka feed,,Scott.&Gisal. ALLEGHENY STATION, JUDO 15, 7 - 2 cars wheat; R Kennedy it Bro; - 1 ear hay, S C Air... Masters; 45 sks .wool; S Bradley & Son; 5 cars limestone Superior Iron Co; 10 half bbls fish, Kohen & liro; 1 car lumber, Tag gut, it Wilson; 100 hides, J Lucketunp; doz brooms, J Hutcherson; 244 sks oats, R Knox & Son. MiniEß NEWS. , Both rivers continue to recede steadily at this point with three and a half feet in the Monongahela. and scant five feet in the ,Al legheny. Sunday and Monday were the two warmest days . we have had this sum mer the thermometer at, noon yesterday indicating ninety degrees in the shade. The ' Julia No. 2, from Zanesville, is the only arrival we have to report; she returns to=day as usual at 4 p. m. The St. Marys, for Cincinnati, and R. C. Gray, for Louisville, departed yesterday afternoon with about: , all the friight they oould tags on the water. Unless there is a rise, it is.not likelythat the St. Marys will attempt to come back. The Argosy, for Cincinnati, cleared on Sunday with a fair trip. IThe Wzmanita, Capt. Thos Shuman, will positively leave for St. Louis this forenoon, and passengers and shippers should beer this in The ,Glendale, which boat left here on Friday night for St. Louis with a cargo of rallroakkiron,,groanded twice betweerrhere and wheeling. She succeeded in getting off however, in each instance, and will doubtless reach her destination without further difficulty. The Bayard , Captain, Aaa S. Shepaxd, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to 7 day, leaving promptly at noon. ' '. The Sallie, on her'recent dewn trip from Fort Benton, made the :.run from Omaha to St. Lords in fifty tours—distance, eight hundred miles. This iis ‘oertainly pretty tall running, bins; sixteen, mules per honr,, including stoppages, , ~., , Mr. Writ. Rounick, mate of. the Argosy, ' and who had' both of-, his legs broken by the breaking of a line on that boat on Sun. day, was better yesterday, having come to himself again. A negro < who was also in jured at ,be same time, and was sent to the - Marine Hospital for treatment. The acci dent was a very severe one, and, even If he recovers * it will be some time before Mr. Romaok ,will be able to get about again, or resume his vocation. The mate and dock hands': of ,a steamboat , are very mvph ex posed diving low water, as there is always considerable sparring, and the parting eta line, is generally attended with serious con sequences. - ' - The Dubuque Herald of Thursday; con tains the 11,11°m/rig item: "The officers of the Northern Line and Northwestern Union packet companies holds meeting in Chicago this week , on business relating to • the respective lines, the result of winch has not` been, mule public. The general, Impression "prevails that it compromise will be effected and rates ' advanced 'to their former standard by both compaideS . ." The president .'of'the. Northwest 'Ullitltl line,' Captaill Cavidaon, arrived here yesterday; The arrangement come