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_— THE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNL: WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1873, 3-20n0f 64 %€ | pust, thongh one or two oporatorn thought that | fons from New York, for tho wook ended July 8, | 9 90%0; do primo, 9X@0%0; do, fal 00} d, XXX, A MONEY AND COMMERCE | ot a5, st 1 | 10 coull senvesry hove beon made ot tormer | samg. oo Now York, for tho wook 70 | S il P@0N0: do, far, y@to; o modiun igh st Testom Product, Eg: n; ,29,, snu. m‘ July 1186 | pricon. Monty woro quiot and a shado e Tor T T B, T O T Bmun—’ixlmnnd drips, $1.25@1,30; silver drips, od. o O;Hl;l';fl e Mo-':r g J:"A l“:‘ _-"“‘In ex, {185 onafor on middlos, with little or mo dis- arter| T | Pisar | Chigaes | Tollows | oxtra “""53““9‘ flmd sigar houso :‘x, 46@itio; | Plooco, unwashiod, X&XX,in good condiifon. .. ,25@3200 inl, 1, MONETARY. ), Jon, and July. 173, " b and abort ol jdlB ) oxtra o, K0@t6o : Now Orleans molasnca, choico, 80@ | Fleaco, unwashod coaran to madium. ., 26280 ar . 10408, .., Hi %fl:tl}tz&flfitn{;g{:flulzn‘m b and ol ml‘mng huar, sl Tnom| 8% 8,706 ...,o. | 8301 do prine, '{‘a o} do common, nd@m‘un; orto | Fleocs, unw d, conrsa, aud dingy, ‘253270 reon’ . 3 b miolkasos, . 4 TusspAY EveNtng, July 15, m,-'g pricos: Moss porlk, cnsh or sollor fillg, £15,50 i Sy BIRO il Boliy 0 gapen mul::‘ 5 Ll Auburn, A. e, 6 In the local markot flnancos continuo oxtromo- Us% [ @16.60; do sollor August, $16.00@15.75; do BALERATUA—Common to lioat, @100, Burry wool Tost J TI0KM, i Iy dull, and money abundant. Now York ex- 1163¢ | gollor Heptombor, $106.25@16.30 ; do mollor Bricra—Allapice, 17@180; clovea, 81@3f0; camsin, [ RAILROAD FIEIGIT Following ato thoralea to | Minnehnha, 4-4, Mothtten, AA ly dull, an ¥y . 109%BI0K | Docombor, $18.00@18.60; Ind, cosh or aoller 88@400} et ao@alc; nutmegs, ‘$1.25@1.30: | tho leadiug Eantoru polnta : Minnohnha, 7.8 ‘Willow Broo, N Ehango continues firm at 2Gepor $1,000 promium, 100 &t | July, 8.26@4,96; doseller Au md #8,40@8,50 | gmr. pure, 38@300; do No, 1, 20@360; do No, 3, 1 ] Amoskeag, 'ACA. Portiand, AAX, Ehowing tho disposition of Wostern bauka to in- | Shicago City Te 100 &int; | Fummer do,75¢@73¢o. Bwook piakled hama quoto BoaTs—Fi Ulod, 03@63¢0; G tHled, H Amoskoag, A York, 82-Inch. ‘oronto thoir Now York blancon for tho snko of | S mase 4R | IO ey aetod mealy bt i34 oK Catina S Gaeei o oled S Amonreas 8t Hio 4 por cont allowod thoro on doposit in prof- — | G s e ansyLor abortsiba; and s Jhlo vy oy @onge; brom Jintrer, £4a P~ EE Amoskosg, D28 130 Drence to offoring the money at lower than tho REAL ESTATE. { | English monts, D@0 for shos e 7orAnon—Gloes, 03¢ @10o; corn, @11o latadry, 6@ 256 | Warcen, AXA.cseendd o Wsnal rates horo. — o| 8o for short clear. Tincon s quoted al & onmion, By @te, 3 25 °| Warron, BD. 20 THE OUTFLOW OF BPECIE, Tho following Instruments wero fllod for roc- || 8" for shouldoru; 03a for . cléar ribaj ook Lint Tomnoned tho aeoneo for athor of tho past 3 | Worren, €O, pooms to havo tukon tho Now York speculstors | Divinton and Shover sts, 0, 35 ftto | mosn o, - 80761000 Last oms, 825,00 | Weok Junvst 5 bey Eoiaalal "G5 8i8 | causo an advance, na tho marker {0 Naw York bo il | Phitadelptin, Harrisbirgh, Olis, GO 17 y surprige, and many of thomare prompt to Y 5 0, ;| @30.00, City tnllow, 7@T7i¢0; greaso quot | Wenk June i7. 1,67 PiR.018l 1,673,838 | vory firm. Orangen are sonrco. Cborrios wore in Jight | . And Daltimora, 40 sTRIrRE, by alloy, dated July 14; conslderation, $700. : (J % ‘Weok Juno 10, 3,856 L1a19| "ot ‘Wiimington, Dol,, 40 Minnchaha, 6-: 23igo | Whittenton, A. ° nacribe tho unexpocted riso to manipulation, |0 ot Divtslon at, w £, 24 ft, datod Junei| AbIo nt5@0iG0, Bnlos wero ronortel of 20 bols StouksTugo 0. e 1. on, Jish ) | hves | mupply and firm,” Ranphorrios and strawborsies wers Washinglon, D, 0 10 Amankoag, G5 e, a7 | Wiitionion: & o I e R moss pork &6 §16,75 ; 260 brls do, sollor August, | Zesrteue: LT AT T oy e oo unchanged. W | FUSBIOIOn D Guseoa Amoskeagt 550000l | hitenton, © nd gsgort that the heavy shipmouta of specio 17; consideration, $700, on privato torma ; G600 brls do, sellor Soptoroner) | And butler, 106,134 tha, _Greass, 160,000 1im, Lemony $13.00G14.00 por box, *Otangos, | Alsxandris, 53 Uncuaville, A, 14 |A ! 83 unt woolt woro mndo by othor speculators for | - MeGregor t, bet Htowart av and Duddan st, 8 f, 25z o a"‘w.z 100 tes summor Iavd At T5go ?‘m brig | _Aud from Nov, 1 to July 8, incluelve for four yoars: wé’;%'}“& box. ' Now applas, Mi?fl;n;cwnv:ux, Bridgene ® 3 slt | d Amoricam, ¥ho purposo of iufluencing tho macket | 135 1, dated Juno 11 ;xcu:-alu:;-;;;’lv;;:ll{m‘;.mm“x., swaat picklod bawms on privato terms, 167373, | 167178, | 187070, | 186970, @140 1 rea o, 125180 %m'mmfi,?' Jinelicg L 3 %&:;‘;}z:% b 50 ganrm-“.‘.‘ P Ll pnd advancing e Tl Dt o0 as n bottor domaud, and quito 2rm Fo. R T ‘,.f(;-;’ggi 0 peru, Disktiorros, tocato! | Clovold 2 Toaper ity....1 g | o0 HHiver colored.... s & curious osynernay, ~chaanotoristio 3 . 3 - | Jioot, bels, ! X 3 3 borries, $4.00@4,50 por b ; ‘por box, 1106118 and Akror, O, s 30 OARvETINGS, {0k all epoculatore, whothor in Now York oralso- | 100 #1300, e i ;j,:;:,,‘;;,‘fllggl,{;gfgh;;;g ot movo it e | fsein 3 Mg iR il SAET | e 1200 ncs b o, B 000100 e b e i iy i whero, to ook upon all luotuntions of pricon a8 £, Lot 30, dated July 2; couslderation, 750, Local trado, and overal lols of tho moro common | Checes, i 82/t 053 95,107 31| m0:3ey a| o St PO ITRR Smaches B witnommod mo spocisl fes. | Wiiminglon, . i, Ginilaaton Groasley' el Lo rosult of doliborato plaue on tho part of poo- | 10 54 and s 15 fE of Lot 85 and 1 16 £t of Tt 53, in |, grades for shipmont. The rocoipts wore threo | Tallow, M.l &171,968) 43,045, 4al| 31,417,018 17,475,001 turos for thopast few days, Bmall ordors arero. | ,20d Savannah, seseatinl) ER Hattford, exts s, blo liko themsolyos, In thus fixing thoir atton- | Diock 24, BhoWold's Addition, dnfod Aprid3 ; con- ) £imos as lnrgo ay the roported shipments. Bran LATEST. ceivod from the interior now and then, but this fa | Totersburgh and Richmond..| &7 | 114 artford, T v Zowel was strongor. BSales woro roportad of 80 brls | 1In the afternoon wheat was mctive and ad- | about tho extont of the trading, The market ia firm, — > x i fon oxclusivoly upon the movoments of thoir | sideration, $1,000, if wintor oxiras on privatn torms ;. 35 heie wpris | vemwor St highor than on 'Chango. No, | liowerer, .an Toporta from sevorai. hop distriots siats I Smith'a (o, ‘own clagg, they froquently ovorlook tho moro | Edgarst, n of Wabansia av, w?, 25 It to alloy, dated i i 0 ob g, tors s, 36 bule spring | vancod, closing 8o highor than llor theomontly, | that tho now czop will not o Iarge. e quiots Woms CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. mith's tapeatry ... .$1.30 | Lowol extea, $1.18 = -} extras at 80.50 ; 200 brls do (Axtell's) at $6.25 : | 2 apring sold at $1.18%/@1.10%¢ soller tho month Hartford oxtra, 1,10 Lawell supo 1. gonoral and important circumstances that | July 14 ; considoration, $2,200, 400 brla do_at $6.00 ; 260 brii do at $6.95 ; 100 | closing at 1 193¢, and S116@1.16¢ sollor Au- | %% st tnactivo and woak, i = - Hartford med 95 | Common wool.....85@150 o 00 3 0. .. o] 21071 - [~} k. 'UES] 2 3 % K > Joally govern (ho markets. Wo bellova thnt, | he promines No. 149 outl Hoyne s, dated Jumo; || yjo o' % G0 | g0y doat 30,301 100 §yeb closing st 81163 Corn wa solivo, aud | smal, uad, ia for somo Limo Task, maioiy rostmcd o | Tho secelpl of lvostp ik STFENd, July 16, | HOi2es o 8| Unton.... 5080 1deration, $5,000, b Y 7 T Jo all markots and st sll times, thoro | copslonmttongnam, o e o e o, 00 brle do | gust, clo 340, clonlug. &4 803¢o sollor tho month, | suppiying s curront wanis F TocalSomstmery. sty | 44 Folowes Common plein, .735@20 | Fwillod and ex. gl i Toas plan, and thnt the fluctuations of markots | areryages oy m Block ¢, fo D, 8. s | 4psiug suporfinos at &4 25 ¢ 100 brla do ut $3.76 ; | and sold at 375@375o alior Auguat, olosing ot | nndot Hbora ofosinae wrioms oo Sorpumert, and, Catte. Hoga, Seeep, B ki od 0d ex. pl'n., .30 ' lots plan, anl thnk the flict B rnatde ab, 0956 ft s of Tiriyes % 200104 | 100 brla do at £.00; 40 brls wnsound do af | tho iusido; aleo at 5054@303¢o sollor Soptembor, | WO quoto Whololo piicos pald by deslera s fomtyor: 4480 60 a0 1 T ‘wre infl d lesy b doliberate intention, Durnaide at, 983 ft n of Thirty-ninth st ef, 263104, 3 also o D! At 20,000 e o %% o 34 English cocos, best....85 | Chins matting 4-4.....300 e diedSar o Comslondon S0 1§20, Tolal 3175 brk Ao 10 {ome s B0 n provinlane, eeien wero reportod of 1,000 brla | £a5t, 9, comaly, 2000 me- o Tasokrimaiy, AL g Ohtan mating 64" 5o ithan js genernl Lo ber at, ul near Eighteenth st, w f, undi- | 100 on track. Tho following waa the closing [ mess pork at $15.70 sol wugust, and 400 tes . 2 i lorican beat, ... (3 un matting 6-4.....400 hcibtns vidod 3¢ of 4By 1t 10 river, dutod Day 1} consliera Tango of pricas : e | i HL LU Tot owan B trolghta woro g, Braice pressod, £9.00G10150. ON Wagor TBas 10358 168 | Tiod and wh, chi 4-4 - 08 | Hed and wh R | 1Ae Anfar us tho rocont Lioavy oxports of spocio e Giid av: 190 1t of Tarrion ot o £, 6251341t Juix to chaloo white winter extras quiot. ‘1‘:-3“%“3‘:!" deivery of posesot, $LORGE LD s Bhipmonta waro s tolows: o, 4% | Ted and whi obk 54 40o aro concorned, wo should say it was rather tho | aatod May % ; connidoration, $1,160, Tinfer aatras.... ance, Cattle, Bheep, nocossnry result in tho domand for asterling ox- chango, than of any intention on tho part of spoculators to influonce tho price of gold. With bulldings, dsted July 10+ conslderatio, $1,800, iy o S ok a s Elghteenth at, v 11, datod July 10 conmderation, $31, Hnof Thirty-fourih 3 Indi; i Mho prico of oxchango shows which 11, Qutad Jun! 08 eemaideration $3,000, i woy monoy s disposed to mova, If | “Mayat, 200k fi 8 of Polk af, © f,24x1001t, antedy July 16 ;'consideration, $1,000, ta §'and 8, of Lots'l to 29, in w 83, 40, 14, dtod Juno 27 ; cons{dorntior, $2,000 oxchangois in fayor of Olicagoand against New Yorl, it may bo prosumed that monoy s coming westward, and vice vorsa. If oxchango 38 in favor of London and against Now York, it is safe to nasume thint the balance of foroign frade 3u againet tho United Statos, and that money is flowing to foreign countries to adjust tho dif- Horenco. As long as our oxports of domestic products, ‘other than specio, aro sufficiont to balance our Jdmports of foreign gouds, aterling exchange ro- ) mainaat or bolow par. But just as soon a8 our | Sans s tho above, dated guno 10 conslderation, ~oxports of domestio products, other than specie, | $30,000, aro insuflicient to pay for the concurront imports of forsign goods, there is n demand for more oxchango on London than is being made by the ‘shipmonts of produce. The priceof exchange con- #equently advancos, and as specie can bo exported 'nt o loss Rorcontago of ita valuo for tho oxponsy of transportation than anything else, it is shipped to Iurope for tho purposs of making ex- chango. _In other words, tho balauce of foreign trado sgaiust us in the cxchange of products ia paid in ooy, nud, as spacio s the only kind of money availablo for this purposo, its oxport in- dicates an outflow of mouney to pay our indebteducss to foreign countries, Specio is tho Inst thing to go, bocausa all othor products are porishable and of uncertain value to the pro- ducers until sold, henco thors is n nocessity that othor products than the procious motals should to alley, dated July 1; conslderation, MF";IE;PI 1t o'lkf‘” ition, $1,450, arch 17 conatdoration, $1,450. Lot 20, In Btonok Additior, dated March17; con. aldoration, $1,300, 80 ; conaideration, $1,400, July 1 ; conaldaration, $30,000. OF CITY LIMIT! datod Juno 20 ; cousidoration, $1, dsted June 20 ; connideration, $1,300. Tot 63, innw March 8'; considoration, $325, AW X Hoc 17, 33, 14, du! Lot 8, in Block Park, dated July 8 ; consideration, $2,600. COMMERCIAL, Turspax Evexivo, Joly 16, The following wero the reoeipts and shipments July 1; cousideration, $750. during the past twonty-four hours, and for the go frt. Tho outlow o spocio, thersore, | corresponding date ono year sgo: t showa that thoe oxports of other products hag ¢ boon Insulfcient 1o pey mgurufg Uabiliics e R DT, abroud, n the prosont. instance, b I8 1873, | 1872, || 1873, ) 1872, undoubtodly the payment of tho July in- . | torest on Govornment bonds and other Flour, brl: 7,870, ,668)) 3,660 2,235 ¢ Amorican sccuritios lold in Burope that | Wheaf, bu sz wdosl| 0] agass, Lias caused tho demand for utorling oxchango, to | Corm, o Touronn Boaman aupply which the oxport of speoio has boon Ttye b G necossary. T'lio somi-annual interest on Amor- | RI,L%::: iean sectrities of ull kinds hold in Europe can- not bo loss than 300,000,000, Formerly, when thero was a largo supply of Govornmout bonda still in this country, and while American railroad bonds woro being' frooly taken in Europo, s groat porlion of tho nceruing interest was 1nvested m now seeuritios and tho intorest debt waa thus doforrad by n now promise-to-pay. Un- dor tho presont condition of affairs, however, wo must look for an outflow of spacie concirrent with ovory period of large interest payments. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DANKING, 2 Mr. Waltor Dagohot, a London banker and writer on finauco, political economy, and abatract 1,436 philosophical subjocts, hos {pubhahud o littlo o) ook undor tho modest title of ** Lombard Stroet, th, . . & g;; % 187 Ealt, brla, a Deseription of the Monoy Markot." AMr, Bag- bot, 1;3;:;3:& doee oot Soniig dxfli':::ul: Withdrawn from atore on yesterday for city banking genorally, \\"lth that singular consumption : 1,484 bu wheat ; 3,038 bu corn ; 5,000 bu oats ; 866 bu rye ; 100 bu barloy. ‘e following grain bna been inspacted into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 124 cars whoat ; 348 cars corn ; 6,000 bu No, 1 do ; 10,200 bu No. 2 do ; and 3,000 bu rejected do by canal ; 63 cars onts ; 2,200 bu No, 2 do, by ¢aual ; 3 cars ryo. Total (524 cars), 893,000 bu. The new regulation whioh provides that all grain receipts muat bo canceled by tho Rogis- trar for shipment before the grain is delivored on such reteipts, is exciting a good desl of com- ment. To show the way in which it works wo mey quoto & case. Receipts wero sent yostorday to one of our elevators for 21,400 bu wheat, with the vessel, aud wero canceled boforo the lond- ing. The vessel did not Lold all the grain, and the cancoied receipte for tho balance wers re- turned to the shipper. He was in n quandary to-day to know what to do with the cancoled re- ceipta. Iia could not vell thom, and, as it may be some months before ha will have an ordor to ship another lot of grain out of that elsvator, homay bave o much dead weight on his hands for a long time, THE MARKETS, Tho loadlug produce markotu wero well attond- od to-day, sud grain was moderatoly activo, wheat being firmer, while othor coreals tended to a lower rango. The shipments of yesterday were comparatively light, and loss than tho ro- ceipts; contrary to tho oxperiencs of the pnat week, the record of which shows a diminution in the stocks of all grain in storo. ‘The gracery mariket was roported fairly activo, both in staple and side goods, and oxbibited a tolerably firm tone for most articles iu the list. Bugaru are notive and strong at the rocont ad- vances, aad bid fair to go a notch bighor. Cot- foou also aro now moving freely, and have somo- thing of au upward inclination. Candles, rico, soap, and spices comparativoly are stoady. No now foatures woroe unoticesblo in the dry goods market, Business, though not sctive, comos quito up to tho expectations of the trade, and a good feoling seoma to prevail, In the butter and cheoso markets thore was a moderate amount _ of trading. at former quota- tioys. TFish were in_ good loeal and intorior demand ut generally firm prices. Dried {ruits aro moving more freely and tho market both for forelgn and domestio assortments ox- Libits a rathor Lenlthior tone. Pruues havo ad- vanced auothor e, and raising are noninally Go per box higher. In tho hay, bido, and lenthor marketa there wns nota new featuro to note, the demand boing emall at previons pricos. Oils wore moving to & fair oxtent at 18¢ for carbon ; Inw wnyathut each Natfonal Bauk sLall havo s fxed 700 for oxtra lard ; 96c@#1.01 for linseed ; G50 E'xmxugrb:)‘!.he-::‘xdu:wu-d 1‘#"”"{“ ("’"fi sre lh‘": for bank, aud né@sio for turpentine, . No it Jy not to the preseut purpoas,) knd it nsccrioing | CUADEOS Wero reportod in the pig-iron, paints, by Iuspectors, who fuspect ab thelr own timen, | tobacco, and wood markots, whether tho required amount of canh la in the bank | At the lumber docks the mBiEta were small oruot. It miy beasked, could nothing iike this bo | and conser uently the amount of business trang- :m‘,):.l,:(‘m :‘n“l“_n‘x}‘q‘n‘-g;x Jfl;.gnlx‘l:u-‘nln“: Nlll‘,ur some modifi- | gctod was 1.gm't 3‘; thlr.y yards .1 tnl;:rnbly tr-&r hother wo ahould adopt it or mot, We cunugt | 8nd plate iron werc lower. Motals were un- adopt it if wo would, The ono-reserve systom 4¢ | changed. Nails met with o fair Inquiry aud ruled fizod upon us, The ouly practical imitation of {he at §4.76 rates. Wool moets with a fair American systom would bo to ensct that the bauking | and improving demand, end the market {s firm, department of tho Dank of Euglond should lways | owlng to the light supply. Iops, soeds, and ool e Broportion-—ssy ono-third—of i labil- | Lrook.corn wore qulot Ll nchisms, Forelyn proportion of tho liabilities, even when that’ propor. | BT00n fruity wore in modorate roquest; but firm, B valuntorly chone by e Divesiors s botma: | A Drosant. quotationa. Borrios wore. by fee ot posed by Inw, 14 1ot the proper standard for s bauk re- | mand, excoptin, rasphorries, which were in Eorve, Lisbilities muy bo mminent or distant, and a | large nnpply, «finl aud lower. Apples wero fxed ruto which impokcs the samno reservo for both, | abiudant, The demand for poultry was only Will sometimes err by excess and somotimes by defeot, fair, and ohietly for good-sized spring chickens’y 14 wil wasto proiie Ly over-provaion agaiust ordiuaey | {hL1 T AL, tor Koad-a yestorday, and pricos wore u tritlo lower. Eggs were also oasier, ighwines woro in active domand at tho prico dungor, aud yet it 1oy not always save the bank, for thia provision s ofton likely onough to be insutticient agaiuat asko gouturflny, Which is an advauce of Yo sinco Haturday, Now York hae taken on & comprehensiveness of viow and yot accuracy of dotail which hag mnde him an authority in" ab- stract questions not only of finance, but of somo branches , of speculative philosophy. o uses tho titlo of *‘Lombard street,” wimply to illus- trato-the banking system of Englaud, and to show bow London is the gront Closring-Howse of the world. _All the world borrows in Londou, ‘The Gorman Empiro koops n large deposit there, Bince tho susponsion of spocio payments by tho Bank of Franco, the only availablo largo atock of gold in existonco is in the Bank of Eugland, and thie fact, if no othor, makes London the contro of the monotary transactions of the world. On tho banking systom of England, whick is thus couneeted with the crodit oporations of all coune triog, rests systom of domestic crodits ox- tended and ramilicd almost beyond congeption, unless it bo in onr own country, Men who do businoss on borrowed monoy in England are steadily increasiug in number, aud, according to Mr. Bagehot, aro * drl\'infl tho old-fashioned trador out of tho market,” with consequences a0t plessat to couteplats, bt which we can- not here stop to notice. In tho constant borrow- ing whicl: is thus ioing on, London is the go- Detwoen. ifor banking systom takes the money which in scoking a use, and furnishes it to the borrowors who are seeliiug it, It iu by its holp that ¢ English copital runs as surely and instant. 1y whero it fu most wanted, and where there iy :nouf tobo mado of it, as water runs to find its ovel,” The most striking fnct in the banking system of England is ity combination of enormous pow- or with almost ucredible dolicacy, About the begiuning of this yoar, the dopoits of Lanks which publish their accounts, in tho following nuined cities, stood, a3 quotad by Mr. Bagohot : London .. German Empirc rdio 40,000,000 and tho unkuown deposits—tho deposita in Lauke which do not publish thelr sccounts—aro {n London tnuch greater than those i1 any otbwr of theye citles, In digcussing tho safe guard against uusound banking, the most prominont point mado Ly Mr. Bagehot against the banking system of Eng- land is that tho rosorves of the bouks, not only of London, but of the whole of Great Britain, aro concentrated in tho Bank of Eng- land, and that that institution, instond of racog- nizing sny peculiar rospousibilitios an attaching to this importaut fuct, loans its dopouits and ox. pands il liabilities the samo as othor banks, thus using tho roserves of other banks to do what thoy consider unsafe to do themsolyes, Mr, Bagehot ndvocates what may be called * freo bonking," viz,: ovory bank holding its own rosorve, aud being accountable only to ita own customers. e alludos to the National Banking systom of tho United States an follows ; It may bo suggested that X ought to oxplain why the Amarieun syutem, or some modification, would Dot or might not bo wultable to us, The American ar au the Taro and unusual dengors, But bad as (hiv system iy ‘whon volunturily chiosen, it becomos far worse when lo- @ally and compulsordly finpound, In » sonaltive state of the English monuy market, tho noar approach to tho legal Htuit of reserve would bo a sure incentive (o penlo; if oue-third wore fixed by law, tho motaeut tlia anike wers eloso to one-third alarm would begiu, snd would run liko msgic. Aud the fear would be WOrse, Becauno it would not bo nufounded—at least not whols ly, If you say that the bauk shall always hold one third of its Uabilities aa w Tesvrvo, you ssy, in fuct, lnntllllhl ul;&lllk!rdwlh il e Ixnlw:l, .;o: omlfil lé tlbn Dank cannot mako advances, cauuot ive oxira help, cannot do whal wolive wesh tho Lolders of e ulil | 30 260 Via ?E“l::;‘:‘l:l“'fi'&loh'\m'fl‘:ln 2 e 1nato resorve aught to do and nust do, There is no B2.000 by whost, ’uflm‘uoon 24 o Fiinail ave Faplior . PyaLem S very, Exsiioe k’rovh‘}a:n“;a:: dutl nn(l"uncglr: "botter than and principlo ave faulty, . g Lémn nouxy AND BOND MARKET, nominal, with no important change to note in Mesers, Lunt, Proston & Koan quoto as fol- Pfll’:fl& Moss I’gl'k Y8 5@10c P"lbl'l bigher for Jowa thisp. nu; delivery bofore SBeptombor, and Bo lower for that firmer tone rocontly, and our stocks sro light, which muakes offerings small. Salea wora re ported of 800 Luls at Bur gallon, Luoko froights woro a little more activo, and romewhat firmor, corn being taken to Buffalo at 6o, by steam or eall; whoat to do at g, Through rates were unchanged; corn to Now Enfhnd poiuts being quoted at 20, via Buffalo, [ Luging, Serras, | month, Lard was gcarcely mentioned, but wan T AT P s | L4 8% 7 held o por 100 tha ligher for Aus Woat Jackaon st, 09 ¢ a of Loomis at, n 1, 20x120 ft, & W 1, 252108 ¢ b f, ux123: {8 X Dlock 26, an Onondaga st, bet Auburn snd l‘“’&: ey s 1,25 1t} 18,in_Btone’s’ Addition, dated: Lot 23, iy Block 8, of & w X Sec 20, 30, 14, dated Junog] The premises Now, 64, 68, and 68 Vincennes av, dated§ H i BOUTH 8. k' Slxty.accond wt, 4 oor of Wallacash 5 £, 486124 1t Bixty-necond st, 48 13 w of Wallaco st, n f, 483124 ¢, } i¢n Wi of 0 i 8409, 38, 14, datod 3 H Lots 16 and 17, in Block 1, of Teara' Subdivision, ing 64, In Topking' Addition to Liyde j of tho laading articles of produce in Chicago. a @LLE0 ‘Whoat was moro utivtfl and irregularly high- or, tho advance boing fully 1. tho mionth, and 24@30 on so o per bu on saller er August. ‘Tho Liverpool telogram quoted a matorial advanco in thot market, 1@3d per 100 Ibs, and Now York followed mult Milwaukeo waa quotod at 813 canl sollor August, light stocks,—wo with & strongor tanum;d while an 'hero things, with tho ro) have now scarcely 800,000 bu $1.20 ort of No. 2 apring here,—csusod a brisk domand from the short interost, many of whom were appro- housive of a ufiunozo on thia month's options, It cortninly woul markot posod alrondy to do it, and ~ had laid. i It is not not be difficult to corner tho for July, if auy omo wern dis- the . wires known * that any operator is in 8 condition to make tho squeszo, ond thoso labilitios could oasily ba but there aro & groat many shorta out, concen- tratod by tho parties on the long side. Tho premium of 4c por bu for eash over August is certainly an inducement to country holders, and itis probable that our receipte will be larger whother there be n Thoro was & good domand both from shippors and shorts, but and the volume of sales during tho noxt two_wesks, July corner or not. for cash lots, tho offorings were light, was below the aversgo. Soller the month, or rogular No, 4 spring, opened at $1.17, to.81.183¢, receded to $1.177, and closod firm st $1.18 roso to advanced BL18! Sollor August_so at $1.185@1,14%¢, closlng at $1,14%. Boller Soptember dold” at sollor tho year at $1.07@1.0705. N, waa dull but strong, closing at 31.37; Cash No. 2 ppriug closod at $1.20, No. 8 spring closed a¢ $1.073¢, and 1,00 @1.0937, 1 sflfln for hard, 4 for bard, rejected do and 8t 930, Cash sales wore reported of 400 bu No, 1 upring $1.26; 8,000 bu No. 2 spring $1.203% ;10,400 bu do at $1.19; bu'do at $1.181¢ bu do at 81,1817 ; 30, bu No, 8 spring’ at (Lnrd) at $1.273; 400 bu do af bard, N. W.) at ,000 bu d $1.181¢ { 16,000 bu rogular at $1.18% o nt i 25,200 6,600 bu do at 31.18%¢"; 44,800 6,400 bu do ab %118 2,800 $1.073¢ ; 1,600 bu 'do at $1.073¢ ; 9,200 bu do at £1.07; 400 bu do at $1.06%4 ; 800 bu rojectod spring at 93¢+ do at 42340 ; 4,800 bu doat 9%} 2,00 9340 ; 800 'bul uo grado ab 52, U, 0 Total, 198,200 Corn wns modoratoly active, ‘snd docidedly firmer, though avoraging % @340 lower than yos- tordsy, Now York sympathy with whoat wag reported firmer, and helped to bring out a fair demand, though it was chiefly of the apeonlative order, und from tho short intorest. hold of cash corn but sparingly Bhinpers took till mear tho close, and then bouglit froly of all the offorings, The_cooler weather gave groater confideuce i coudition, ospocially an wo 2,800,000 bu of No. 2 in store. s t00 much to bo taken caro of, avo now but about That, however, especially with such muggy weathor as was exporionced this after- 100n, and it was thought by some, latorin mada{v; to bo far from cortaiu that wo have got throug] with posting for this sesson. Sollor August was tha leading dol. Tho option oponed at 873o, declined to 375, and advancod to 37ide at'the closo. Sellor” tho month, or rogular No. 2, sold b 85@363¢c, and sollor Soptembor at 39@S03o, both closin firm at 365e, and_rojected at 39%c. woro roportod of 12,600 bu No, at tho outside. Now roceipts close 'nsh salos 2 frosh at 863¢c; 27,600 bu do at 6340 ; 26,000 b regular at 580 30,000 bu_ do ot Bo%e; 62,500 bu do o ge; 37,000 bu do st 85%0; 10,000 bu do af 8Gc; 12,000 bu do at 'S7,' afloat; 41,000 bu No. 2 ot 373 freo on board, 8,000 bu rojocted, at381¢c 24,000 bu do at 383¢0, 5,200 bu do, at 830; 8,400 bu no grade, in stora; 6,000 bu No, bu rojected, Eurlud from bu 'do, at 323c; 400 at 300 on track; 400 bu do, at 27¢ 1, at 38%7c afloat; 12,000 at 8487c aflont, Total, 830,200 bu. Oats woro modorately aotive, but avern; lower, in sympathy with an easior feolin ow York; tho greatost weaknoss ed 3o To- oing in options for delivery aftor this month, Thero seomod to_bo & benr movomont, August boing offored quito freoly for tho purpose of ro- ducing the prico of cash lots, which wero wanted for shipmout and to fill shorts, with littlo or no disorimination In favor of fresh August sold at 273@273, rocoipts, Cash or soller tho month openoed at 2814o, clinod to 281¢c, and closed firm ut 28}dc, de- * Holler closing at 373{c, Soller Septembor sold at 27c, 'and sellor tho yonr at 2014@26% ¢, Cash snlos wore roported of 81, 800 bu at 2834c ; 6,800 bu at 281¢c ; 1,800 bu re- Jooted at 26c at 26}4c. Total 48,200 bu. Ryo was dull, and again lc lower, 3 4,200 bu do at 28Zc ;3,600 bu do Laving de- clined 4¢ Eflr bu in &4 many days, with no de-~ tl mand at the reduction, 400 bu No. 2 at 56e ; 400 bu by and 800 bu do at 680, was nominnl at 5lc, Salos wero limited to sumplo at 58340 ; Total, 1,600 bu. Rejocte Barloy was quiet, but firm. There was no do- mand for the old barloy now in store, which is quotable at about 60@61c for No. 2 ; 47@50¢ for No, 8, and 30@3%c for rejected. Thore it n fair speculative inquiry for now No. 9, to bo delivar- ed moxt month, sud 2,000 bu 80l at 08, with round lots’ nominally firm at the same prico, EUNOPEAN MARRETS, Livenroor, July 16,—Wheat, spot, Californin to Club, 11s8d to 13s 6d. spring,” Nos. 2 and 1, 118 3d@11s 94, Spot qulot ; 27 9d. strong ; Wostorn Corn— Flonting cargoes of whoat, the turn dearor, Floating cargoos of corn in foir demand, Weather in England showery, GRAIN IN STORE. Tho following aro tho footinga of the ofiicial roport of grain in storo, In this cisy, on th oven- iug of Satiirday last, and ot corresponding datos: WHEAT, vuly'1y, Julys, 17, “1g7s, No, 2 rod...,. 310 4§70 Ttefected winto a1 €19 14,701 No,8 spring No. 1 hard upring. 62,201 No. 4 hard apring, 40,473 Tiojected spring, 4,153 No grada spring. 2311 Total, oo GU8,003 23,107 onx, Yollow, 19,781 19,543 No, 4,608 63,001 No, 3. Tojoctad... No4 il dried, No grado, Now No, 2, 3,600,347 3,053 053547 V785 4,128 1,050,008 4,107 80,648 2844 08,089 88,793 4,700 411 No, 12 No, 3, Hejuctod, 100 July 19, g 8,904,000 17,045 1,460,567 80,799 FrTrT 14,608 40,024 1,609 1080 81,708 20,952 4,853 111, Totalyerevaruniovsas 40,071 40,! 573, Total, 4,634,608 bu. " This I & docrease durlng last week of 210,784 by wheat; 601,402 bu corn ¢ 200,87, Total docrease, 1,061,613 bu, PUOVIHIONS, 1 bu oata ; 10,407 burye; 8,599 bu barley, The New York Produce Exohangs briofly gives tho folloylog as the foreign exporis of Proyis- gunnles, siliglo, 17@180; do d 5@ 07c. ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tuzspay Evesnia, July 18, ALCOHOL—Wax'in roqtiest and atrongor ;04 fior: cont roof la quolablo af $LEDGLES. ¢ BROOM-CORN—Haa, boen rathier quiof, ¥ Tho scarcity of good corn ¢annca o firm fesling 10 exlat in fogard ot which is eulisnced by tho prospect. of light cropahioro and laowhero, It dsemld that tho damago o tlro growing cropn in_Ohlo by floods has Doon {mmonso, Vo ropoat quotations: No, 1 hurl, 8%@100; No. 1 stock braid, G@Tsc; No. 2 do, 5 @030; No. 3 do, 4X@be; fuside groen, 6G00’ do g, 8x(@4c: 'do_ palo dnd rod, 3@ do. . BEANS—Aa usual at this soason 'trado is very light, leon are but littlo better then nominal, ns fol. Navies, $2.0062.60; primo_medium, '§2.35@ 240; common to far bents, $125@2.00, BUTLDING MATERIALS—There wero no new foa- turos, Tho domand contlnuea only fairat former rices, Drick ia rathor weak, though many dealers ro- uso to scll common for loas thau $6,50 perm, ol lowing aro tho quolations: Btucco, $260; New York stucco, casting, $3,604.00; Portland coment, $7.50@8.00 % brl : Roaondale coment, $3.25@3,60; Utlca, Loutayillo, and Akron comont, $2/00 % brl; marbly dust, $1.95@3.60; Limo in bulk, 80c@$1.00; Tima (brla), 1108135 3 brl: whito sand, @ br), $1.6032.00 ¢ plastering balx, ¥ bu, 40@50c; ‘Are brick, por 1,000, & 90.00 ; bullding brick (common), $0.00@7.00; sower brick, $6,00@9.60; Milwaukeo pressod, $20.00 @30.00, dol; do common, $14.00; Tacine pressed, $25,00@30,00,el,; do comman, $14,00; Indiana proasod, fi0@aL00% da common, $12,00818.00; fra cisy, por el 83,1 3 BUTTER—Tlio past werk us witncssod no impor- tant ehauge fu tho situstion of tho butter maret, Steadily fair activity charactorizen the domand, and, Liberal a8 ore thy recelpts, ths stocks are kept. down to #low point aud prices are frmly maintained, For sometbing faucy in neat packages an advanco on quo- tations of 1@3c per Ib in readily obtalned, 22@230, And evon aa high na 25c, having rocently boon’ paid, but in round lota it s difffoult to abtain over 200 for thio best, Wo ropeat our liat: Strictly cholca yellow, 19@210 medium to good, 16@170; inferiorto common, 11 @1l4e, L BAGGING—Pricos of goods coming under thia hoad rangoabout the samo 84 & wook 0go, whoro at tho moment theyare stoady, Grain Logs sro moving with falr liborality, and are hold with confidence, Fol- lowing are the quotations : Bark, 3630 ; Ludlow, 35¢; Lowiston, 340; Amerienn, 313 3 Otter Crock, S3c; burlap bag: GUEEBE—The choose trade continues ulet, with prices eaay, Thero soems o o no Inclinatlon o the part of Luyors to auticipate wants, tho inquiry being aluly restricted to suall lota fo meot - immodinty l'!?\llrl!lnullll. Btocks are not Jarge, but are. quite anf- ficlent to supply all demands, Weo quot; Now York {ncluryéll:@lla; Obio factory, 9@10c; Western fac- ory, U 0, GOAL—Under this head tho changes during the past yieck have bean unimportant. Some improvomant In tlie demand Is noted, but tradeis still sluck, and will 1o doubt 60 continuc until the upward movement of Er!cu begina, Following aro the ruling rates : Lo~ gh, $10, Lackawanna, $9,00; Erle, $0.00; Driar 11, $0,00 5 Walnut 11111, $0/00; Tloasburg, $0.00@Y.50 5 Tlocking Valloy, $3.00; indianh Councl, $5,60 s Tuglfaus lock, $8.00; ' Kirkland Grato, $3.607 Chorky Aline, ,00; Minonk, $8,00; Wilmington, $0.00, COOPERAGE—Th{s market is without improve- ment in demsud or changoe in prices, Now and then small orders are received, but the general trade is very light, We repeat : Pork barrels, $1.25@1, 45; lard tiercos, $1.60@1.70 ; whisky barrels, $1,90@2,10; @87c; pork staves, rougls, $17.00 $10.00@25,00; tlorce stavos, rougl, bucked or aawod, $35,00823.00 ; wi $14,00@28,00; do bucked, $30.00@ ; flour staves, $9.60@10.00 ; circle flour heading, 7@8e per set; flour 1ioop pales, $14,00816.00 por m ; pork and tlorcs polos, $30,00@35,00 per m, DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS—Wore in fair demand, Borax, bluo vitrol, and chlvroform wero eanfer, Other articles mentloned were unchanged. Opium iy very frm, Yo quote Acld, citric, b, @ 160 ‘Acld, oxnlit, 1t W@ Acld, taztaric, powdered, b 0@ 6 ‘Ammout, cafb, 1b. % @ 30 Avafatida, 1., 0@ & ‘Axlo-greaso, Bidwo 150 @ 1.55 Benns, Taudus, 1 185 @ 140 Borax, ref, 8 @ 3 Blue-vitrol e 16 Bromo-chloraliin, 4.0 Corrostve sublimlo, . 145 @ 160 Gream tartar, pure, Ib 5@ 60 Cochineal, Hond., 1, 0 @ 1.00 Chloroforin, b, 130 @ 1.35 Glycerine, 1 1b biilk, 1 % @ 4 Gum Arablo, picked 0@ w0 Gum Arabic, sorta. .. B @ W Gum camphior, I, B @ 40 Gum oplum, 1 L8 @ 9.00 Gum shiollac T, [ ] Glug, white, Ib 8@ 65 Todite, b .50 @ 1000 Lye, cono, cano. 835 @ ... Morphia, sulph., oz T @ 600 ail, G0 @ 660 Ol esstor, gal... 140 @ 176 O, lemou, Suni 60 @ 050 Totassa, chilor, 1b. W @ 6 Potasstim, cyab, f B G ... Totasslum, fod,,'tb, . L1285 @ 6 Potasl, Babbiti's, cas T - S, Quinint, sulpl., oz. 275 @ 280 Rod precip., Ib. 5 @ 170 Root ipecac, poiid @ 2 Root hel,, B, L., powd,; @ 8al epsorm, Ib, gnm, nl:il cryst., o an, castile, gon,, 1b, Bulphur, ... viscdss B . EQGS—Tho rocelpts wers larger, and, oa s conso- quence, prices woro a shado easier, ' Tho domand was only falr, Balea wero ndo ot 1@ 13550, aud candled sold at 14¢; tho bulk of tho sales were mado st 13¢. FEATHERS—Have boon rather quiet, but aro now meeting with moro inquiry, The receipts are not Iargo, but amplo. Wa quote: Trime to choico liva geess foathors at . T0@7%c; common to fair Rgeeso feathers, 25@00¢ ; chicken, 6@T70, FISH~--Tair activity has characterized the fish trade #inco onr last reviow, and o firm, hesliby tono now pervades the markot, Stocksare in mmug.pa than for aoveral wecka past, aud dealers scem well pleascd, with ihe presont stato of tho trado, Prices rango as follow No. 1 whitetiah, 3 brl, $6,00@0,25; No, 2do, A , X b korol, No. 1 trout, $5.6035.46 s No. 1 aliore mackorel, i brl. $11,60@11.76 3 No, 1 bay, $9.60@9.75 3 No, 2mucks ), Bl brl, $8,60@8.76; family muckerel, ¥ brl, $7.00@7.. 55 No. 1 shiore kits, $1,05@2.00 i aummer-curod codfish, per 100 Ibe, $0.60G0.75'; George's codfish, $0,50@0,75 3 Labe rador herriug, upiil, brl, §9.00@9,607 do, 3 brl: $4.75 @6.00 ; Labrador herring, round, L), $,00@8.50 ; do erriug 'No, '1, 98@300; box 35c; Columbin River salmon, X Drle, $9.00@9. L00@9,60. FRUITS AND NUTS8—Thoere has been some Mitls mprovement iu the demand for %oodu 1n this ling, and ® somowhat firmer feeling obtalns in conseq) 0, Ralwius and prunes havo advanced at the Eaat, sud aro o triflo bigher here, ples. also are strongor, as thiore Lsa racuntly been considerablo inquiry for oxport. Nuts aro i1 fair roqueat st steady prices, We quote: TFoREIGN fiDten 8@Uxa; Hg, drums, 11GTo; Ags, box, “g‘@‘d“ 3 “Curklil) priuoe, 19%@193¢c ; rafaling’ $2,04 .30; Zante currants, Gi\@7o, Dorgwtio—Aldon apples, 10@300; Michigan do, 6@8}0; Weatern do s@ENG; oulbern 4o, Acggn;x poaslice, Jared 1 200} poaches, Lalves, 0 do, mizod, IX@ 5 ‘ackboctios, BN@80; rusphorries, 40@41n ’,‘u:— tod cherrios, 20@%c, ' NoTa—Hilborts, @150 monde, Torragons, 31@20; Naplos walute, S¢i250 Drazlls, ‘9@100; ocaus, 11@130: African’ poanuia; 63@70; Wiimington peanute, 7@8o; Yennoshoo pea. nuts, 56 c GIIOCERTIB~Tho past wock hian been n falrly activo ono n this dopartment, and tho genoral market oy bibits o firmer tone (han provalled on the dateof our last weekly roview, s in oapecislly tha caao witl sugora and coffocs, both of which have Tecontly ade vanced at tho E Tofined sugars have met with & large domand, and sro {ouigher.” " Goffoss alo are tonding upward, -Gauifos, soups, rice, apecs, and Syrups aro cowpirativaly sibady. Balow age the yioe ations : 41 0ARD BoDA=TH@BAfC, Corrrrs—blochn, Y @JIN0; 0, G, Java, B0 Java, No. 3, 20@20)0; fancy Itio, Hyasidso cholco ‘do, 28%@2Ho; prima Klo, IR0 ; good do, N@IbNe; common do, IN@ge;s oting a1 Qosta Rica, do, 31@3lkos Biugapore, 23X @2UY: 5..;:;,,'14)"“@11,(0 § do, priiue, @0} Maraculbo, (@200 atoarine, full OapLES—Blar, full welght, 10 it, 193 @l N, welglt, i@ 1se, Joushort e, 3 1ox—Tatus, BX @830 ; Raugoon, @105 O b ‘l).’@l'llxc @10} Cio lns, 8 @00 ; Loulsiann, in sympatly, Ape Buaans-Patout oul 1oaf, 134 @120+ powdored, 113(@1% r'-nnfh(ngd, 0 oiaed sl tandard, 1034@1le; do, No, 3, 10x(a10zia: 3, 1y 10X0 ; extra O, 105;@103(0; O No. 3, 103 @i low' d, 0X@100; choice brown, OA/@ 95@%a; falr’ do, 9@INO oholos ol sugar, PX@L40; talx do, ¥GUX0] Ao Qcionse es, shlye, “and, undor HIDES—No important chaage hes takon place fn tho condition of tho hido matket, Thero ia still an nbe ronce of anythiog resombling’ activity, and sslcs aro slow at the quo prices, which aro as follows : Green city butchora’, 7o} greon cured, lght, 10X@11c: do hoavy, 9X@100 ; part cured, 03¢@10c: groen calf, 16@ 1650; vealkip, 12¢0; dry ealf, 2oy dry kip, 210 dry salted, 10@170; dry flint, 18@190; long-kalrcd ki 10}¢@11e; deacon nking, 45@55c; grubby, scored, out, or otliorwlso damaged, two-ihirds price, IRON AND STEEL—Trado {s quiet, though rather better than last woek, Horae-shoo nnd plato iton, aldo English osst plow ateal, aro quoted lowor, Prices for ‘common fron are shiaded to some extont In’ offecting Iarge malcs, Wo now quote : 1 @ 4 210 raton ors B @0 rates Plate iren, comm @ 0 Tates Norway fron @0a R Norway nall @100 ¥ b German plow ste @120 @i English cant p @20 ¥h Amerfcan toof stecl, Gles W Chiroma ool stecl , @0e Engllsh tool steel . 230 ratos English spring steo. o 17 @i2¢ rotes LEATHER—Littlo or no {mprovement in tho do~ mand is naticeable, and valuea romain nominally un- changod. Domestic stock s in light supply, and is firm in_consequence, whilo imported Teather la weak and unsoeitled. Below ara prices current : HEMLOOK, City barness,. . Country harnces, Fh Tough uppor, standard, F THough upper, damaged. 238 20 Bufislo slaughter sofo, @ 87 “B, A,"s0l.., 1.20@ 145 6@ 1.10 45 French calf, Jodat ...+ French calf, Lomoino. . Freuch calf, 24 to 36 Ibw,, French kip, 50 to 100 s, 0@ 1,60 R8' BTOCK—A fair trads for this month hns beon exporienced the past wrek, Prices for nearly all mnterials are steady, and indications are favorablo for an advanco i tin before long. Wo res at 2 TIN PLATE—IO, 10x14, $14,60; do, 12x12, $16.00 ; do 14320, $16,50; 10, rooling, 10, zu‘oa;g' do, 20228, P10 Tiv—~Large, 4201 small, 430 ; bar, 4dc, BUEET ZiNo—Full casks, T1c} half casks, 1L @11 30; less quantity, 113c; alabs, Je, BHEET INON—No! 24, Gffo rates; Rusata fron, 220; do No, 1 atainod, 216 rafes, GaLvANIZED InoN—No. 16@20, 16¢ ; No, 20@24, 160; No. 26820, 17c; No, 27, 180 No, 28, %0c. ‘A discoun| of 20 per cent ia mado from thin ilat, CorrEn~—Coppor bottoms, 400 ; braziors, over 12 ba, 47¢; tinned coppor, 40c; plantslied capper, 460} do, cut to sfzos, 4 Wine—3 to¥, 8c; 6, 8, and 9, 10¢; 10t0 11, 11c; 12, 11%o: 13 end 14, Taxdc 16and 10, 1o} 17, 160 | 16, 1635 19,100 20, 2003 full bundle, 175}” cent dis 0. couht : Toncs wiro, Tio ; by car load, N. request and Arm ot prosent IL8—Wero {n fair raien. The stock are not large. Wo quote: 10260d, per keg, $4.76 rotes: 84 do, £8.00; €d do, $5.25; 4 4 $5.03% 54 _do, $0.95; 34 do fino, $7.757 2d do, 8. clinch, $7.123, NAVAL STOnES-_wero in modorate domand at the quoted prices: Manllla rope § Ib, 173@18ic; aisn Topo, 5 I, 163 @1030: homp Saohcords B Sua ) marlino, % 1t, 20@22¢; tarred Tope, 40 Ib, 17G180 oakum, 2 bale, $5.00G0.60; pltch, @ brl, 36,007,001 tar, brl, $5.00G0.00, GILS"-Whtlo tho past weok—so far at least as the loading olls aro concerncd—haa buen n fairly activo ono in fhe dopartment of trado n rather easior foeling provailed, and it will bo noticod that our quotations of lard, linaced, bauk, straits, and naphths are & triflo Tower than on todate of our last reviow, At tho presont prices tha market s steady and comparatively firm, Wa uoto: Carbon, 18c; oxtrs lard oll, 7003 No. 1, 66c; 0,2, 6203 lineced, raw, 900; do bolled, $1.015 whale, 80;'sperm, $2.00@2.10; neats foot ofl) trictly pure, $1.10: do oxtra, 9o; do No.1,760; ‘bank ofl, 6o+ ralts, 70c 3 “elophaait ofl, 95 ;” turpentine, Bo/aAdc | philia, 03 gravity, 18@15c} naphtlis, 'common; 16@160, PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Businces con- tines dull st lask wedk'a prices, ¥ repoat our st as follows £ Btrictly puro, WHITR LEAD, $11.00@11,50 Fancy brand: 0.00@10.50 ZINO. ) Genuine Vetlle Montague, 14,50 American, .., . 11,60@12.00 o Maanry’s railroad colors. Palace car colors, in ca 0.50@10,50@ 1350 2 5 2, 3.50@ 3,75 15.50810.00 1300 12,00 11.00@11.50 140@ 145 23,00 3.50@ 4.00 2.00@ 2.50 Inbulk, . h In bladders. . . 3X@4 o PIG IRON—Prices range the same 88 on the date of last review, whoro they aro now comparatively atoady, Onljlllall‘. demand ‘oxists, Wequoto: Bcotch (ace cording to brand), $58.00304,00; Tuscrawas, £56,00; Masallon, m.UDi Lako Suporfor—No, 1, $58,00; do No. 3, $56.00; Chicago stone-coal, $96.00 ; Aliasourd stonc-coal, $50.00, POULTRY—Tlio recolpts wero larger this morning, moderate local demand, prices were a trllo lowor for old chickens ; quotably at $4,75@5.00 ; spring do, $3,0064.00, Turkeys, Iuzsc. Small spriug dckens aro vory slow of sale, 'whilo. those in #izu and condition woll readily at the lAIIDled prices, Bales includo ; 1 coop turkeys at 123¢c ; coopa chick- ons at $4.76@5.00 5 12 coops apring at’ $3,003.75, cording to size, POTATOLS—Now potatoss are arriving freely, aud tho markot rulea weak and unsottlad, The demand s falr, Dricen srocnsy ot $5.00 for choico in large bar~ rols, and §4,50@4.76 Tor good to choice in barrols, $1,40 @1.50 for o Iu boxea (1 bu), BALT~Wae in continued good demond, and firm, Followi: are the rates current: Onondaga, Cane ada, aud Saglnaw, fine, $: ; ordinary coarss, $2.00; contao Dismond 0, $2.10; ground solar, $2,1( diry, without bage, 83,257 dairy, with Lags, $4.10@4,25 ; Ashe ton deiry, por sack, $5,00@5.25 ; Turk's Isiand, $2,00, SEEDS—The seod markot has boon, gonorally speake ing, auiol, A fow ordare have e tlacod, Uiy sa usal at thfs veanon, tho demand s Nght, "Clover Ia held firmly, being acarce, and the bulk of the stock in in the hands of a fow dealers, ‘Iimothy is quotable at ,00 for prime, and $3.00 bid for do sollor August, Jungarian was dull at 05@760, and millet at BU@55c, Qlovar, $5.25@5.80, Balew” fuchudo 0 bags clovar ai 5.5, o < (4E] & X 5 TEAS—A quist, ensy feoling provalls in this marbot, The demsnd sceins 10 be confined to supplylng fm- modiato conaumptive wanta, We quote : Young byson, cammon to fair, 45@550; do good, 60@70c; docholcats | extra fus, 05c@$1.10; comman o Ans old byson, T0G 05¢; common finporial, 60@050; good to cholco do, 80c@$1.10 ; fair to good gunpowder, 70c@$1.00 ; choico Plugwusy, " $1,16@1,20; ~oxtra Moyune, $1.00@140 5 cholco 10 extra new Japan, 90c@$1.00% fair to good oll, 65@70c; common do, 40@480; oolored nufiral loaf Japan, 65@060 : common to fing Qolong, 6@ 60 ; goad, 55@ 650 ; chiolco to oxtra, 85c@S1.00, “TOBACCO~Nothing now waé noted i this market, A moderato demand oxista ut the annexed quotations ; FiNg Our—Exte, 76@850; chofco, 65@700 ; medi- um ; 65@600 ; poor to common, (d(?fll)a. Prua—Natirul leaf, T6@800; Lul¢ Lright, 60@106; black, konnd, 45@65c, Huoxma—Good {o cliolce, 33830 3 modium, 20@ Sle; romwmon, 4 380, VEGETABLES—Tomatoes wero plenty and lawer, Cabbage and onfons wers rather quiot. We nquote § ‘fomatoes, 65@800 per Lox ; onions, $3,804,00 ; corn, 133¢@160 por doz, ; turnips, $2.00 por brl; oucumbors, S0 por doz. CGalifornin, $1,5033.00 por oz, WOOD—Is in fair requost'at iteady und_firm prices, Wo quoto: Looch, $8.00; “maplo, §0.00; Lickory, $10.00 7 slaba, $0.00, doliveré: WOOL—As comparcd with the procediug week, an improvement in the domand Is noticad, and, a the'ro- colpta continus light, the supply in fnad usio, and tho markotis quito firi, Fiue flcoce-washod 1o trifle Liglior, Lelt in urgent requoat aud vory acarco. Othe orvwlag thiero L besn 1o casentlal chianga n prices, Tab, washed, oxira and medium,, As@dsa Tub, washed, common to falr, i Gom'mon din Flwsn, woate, KAxE, Ty Hogs, MOBAOY.evorveiianaeniireese LOOB G5 ser OATTLE—Trading in good to choice shipping boovea waa roasounbly activo at full formier oo Dut all other descriptions wero more or lows negleeted, ‘and sold lower, Tho supply of fat cattla muitod to the wants of tho New York, Albany, nud Boston market continuce comparatively small, atid barely sulcient jo satisfy the demand, which is’ sleadily fair ; honce, & firm, healthy tono still pervades the mnrket, * Tho ma- Jority of to-day’s supply consisted of haif fattencd nativesand thin Toxas caitle,—tlie proportion of tholat- tor boing notlcoably prominont,—whila tho demand wea mainly centored in thauppor grades, and, consoquently, prices for common and_medium sfock Wero unsettiad and irzcgular, rullng a good 250 lawor than at the clos of last wock, ' Bhippors operated ot $4.5034.75 for good to choico Texans and common natives; st $5.0085,50 {or falr to good atoers, and at $5.70@6.13 )0 for cholco Hilo wanta of Tocal Duleham ¥are aupm b $2.20@4.75, but chislly st $3.00@4.35. Stockers oro but little'Inquired for, snd ate nominal at $3.60G 4,50, Calvos wore in large supply, and sold at s de- cline, We note salca at $2.75@5.25 for thin Texas to chialca native calves, Dry caws weroalmost unsalablo, even nt Xo declino from fast weo's pricos, The gon: eral nofket closod weak, QUOTATIONS, ‘Extra Deeves—Gradod stoors, averaging 1,400 15 and upward, ... .. <000 $0,0080,25 -Cholca Beoves—Fin, faf, well formed 3 yoar to & year old stears, avoraglug 1,260 to e @ood Boevee—Walk-fatiened, fncly formed stoere, avernging 1,100 to 1,250 1t . 6.25@5.40 Medium Grades—8teers in fair .. AT6@5.18 l?lnul,fl!rfl!o 1,200 8. ceuuarins “Bulchora! Btook--Commion ‘{0" Talk weors, v and_good extra cows, for city slaughitor, averaging 800 to 1,100 tta, 2,50@4.60 Btook Cattlo—~Comamon cattlé, in fleoh, averaging 700 to 1,050 the, 3.50@4,50 Inforior—Light and thin cows, slags, bulls, and scallawag steors, Cattle—Toxas, Northorn wintored Cattlo—Texna, througn droves. . CATTLE BALES, 42 Texas cattlo, . 81 good steers, 32 good atcers, 18 choico stecrs, 151 good stoors, 105 oxtra stcern 1401 610 10 fair steor: ERTR ) 82 fair ateors 168 512 16 good steors L0134 550 10 good steers, L1208 660 06 Texa stcers, ST RN 16 good ateor: 1,200 525 18 good steo LH4 640 42 good steers. 2,280 665 167 Texas stecra, 1150 450 149 Toxas calves. PG ) 100 Tozss stcers. 86 813y 90 extra steora. 430 612% HOGS—Thero was y 0g trade, and, llberal a5 wero the recolpts, yesterday's prices’ wero witout much difiiculty susfained. _Tho weatner waa cool, and buyers taok hiold {recly ot $4,25@4,40 for poor to common ; at $4.46@4.60 for modium, and at $4.65@ 475 for good to chiolce, New York and Doaton secured tho larger portion, the former paying $4.50@4.75, and tho lnttor $4.25@4.50. A fow extra light wero iaken at $4.80, whilo culls sold a3 low a1 $4,00@4,15, but most of tho day's sales wero ot $4.40@4.65. Wo nota the fol- lowing’: 100 GALES. No. Av, Price|No, Av, Price|No. Av. Price. 140 218 $470 | 87 242 $4.70 | 4T 271 $4.50 61 203 475 |47 236 446 |61 267 450 47 24 480 [1IS ML 400 |44 27 445 G0 232 475 (62 106 450 |30 211 465 59 212 460 (52 203 470 |21 B0 445 M1 218 460 |52 199 450 (57 224 460 (63 201 465 (40 268 460 |87 201 46 §85 183 475 39 335 460 |43 290 465 E74 174 470 (67 181 470 |60 273 450 46 287 4560 104 279 63 BL 200 4o 165 212 470 |57 105 475 |68 208 &0 21 200 440 |85 182 475 | B0 268 435 40 317 440 |50 233 475 |28 216 440 80 230 440 |74 168 470 [122 201 4s 47 2% 445 (58 182 &80 |07 208 446 4,70 2308 4.80 64 170 53 4,50 |65 200 BHEEP—Romain quiet and unchanged, ‘The supply was smnll nd all the offorings wero picked up at very full prices, or at $3.00@3,50 for poor ; ot $3.76@4.00 for modium, snd at $4.25@4.75 for good to choice, R R i, CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Toespay Evenria, July 15, Only s moderste amount of trading has been done in domestio dry geods, tho inquiry, as in former yeara at a correaponding poriod, bolng inaialy reatristed to zmall ordera for ploce and packsge lots, just to com- plote assortments, Tho movement has, owaver, bean Quito ns nctive as jobbers had any roason to expect, and the stocks, which gonerally speaking ara light, are Dield with confidence, In prices there have been fow important changes since our laet reviow, tho moro no. tablo being a roduction of 10 in denims, and 1c in Now York mills nud Wamauita bleached cottons, The car- pet trado continues quiet, with prices steady and uni- form. Bales on local Atcount sbow a fair sggregate, but tho Interlor demaud, at thio momont, Ia inconsldor: able, The New York Jaurnal of Commerce reports tho for- elgn dry goods market s follows “Tho markot for imported fabrics has exhibited but Httlo animation, beyoud gencral preparstion for tho spprosching season's traflio, Tho roceipta of dry goudla from abroad, particularly adapted to {ho fall aud Wintor trado, livo tlius far beon moderato In amount, althongl the supply will undoubledly provo to bo am” le for tho requirements of tho esrifest distributors, mporiors ace In somo casos oflring thelr gooda by ssmples, but the displey of new productions, n full assortment, has not yet. become gonoral. Tho Indicas tiona are looked wpon by doalera as favorabls to s Bealibtul tratlo, nd au early activity fs by many sa- ticipatod, ~Buyers aro already canvassing the market, sud Lolders oxpect to mako liberal ealea during the ro- miniug portion of the current month,” QUOTATIONS. BHOWN COTTONS, Atlantio A, 4~4......1350 | Groat Falls E, é-4. Attantio If, -4.1. A, 44 Cabot W, 4-4 Atlantio D; {—4... Atlsutic P, 44, Lawrsuce, L L, 4~4,.11 Indian Head, 4-4. Agawam ¥, 44 Indian Head; 34, Bhawmuf, 'L L. ark A, 44, Swift Rive: Nasuville, 80in. Nashvillo, 80 in. Nashua E, 4t-In Naabua R, 36-in. a TINE BROWNE, 16 o Dwighit Btar, 4-4, 35 | Gontinontal ©, Naelua 0, §3-1u, Lawronce D. TPopporoll ', 40- Nowmarket Topporell X, 36-in.. /123 | Massachusotis Popperell 0, 3-in../11% | Massachusot Pepperell N, 3i-u...10% | Portam TnNTa, Morrimao W, Pink..,13)0 | Garner Fano; Merriuo D, Fanoy..11 " | Amoskoag Furcy: Qoclieco Fancy. Mourning 11011 Dunell Fanoy, Bhirting, Tichmond Fauoy, Hallory Amorican Fanoy. Bprague Fanoy, Gloucester ,.... amatts, noulur 0 Naumbkeag satieons, Poquot eatteons, wouis,. Garuer Fiat,,, Washinglon, 1iigh calors, 1 cent extra, BLEAOUED COTTONS, Lousdale cambrio...23 o | Blackstone, A, Lyman, do. a1 TERMS, 8pool thread, grain bags, etc,, o {‘gdnyn. d, g bags, etc,, 30 dayw, or 1 per cont Domentice, cottonades, Kentucky joans, etc., 1 cant off 90, 3 per cent off 10 um,k’ deaps o Rogular departmont §nndn. 4 por cent off 60, 5 par cant Off 80, 6 per cont off 10 daya, —_—— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. TUEADAY EvEnixg, July 15, T following tablo gives the recolpta and shipments of lumber, Iatl, and_ shinglon for tho. past Wbk, wud tho corresponding timy ono yeur ago s eceipls, Shipments, 1873, 1612, 1673 1672 ZLumber, m, 2718 16,28 13,637 5414 GO0 11,28 th, 2,374 1,688 1,723 aalo beon very qiiot tho past wock, yosterday excopted, For tho fizat two or threo daye quito o number of cargoca were offcred, many of thom belng l6ft over from tue laat days of the ek proceaing. They wers fnslly disposed of, and on Friday and Saturday tho offerings were limifed to 6 or 7 cargoos, whilo thore was & vood inquiry for lumbor from tho local trado. Monday, howover; ro- deemed tho weok from bolng ono of tho dulleat of the 2cason., A floet of about 40 vessels arrivod, composed of 8 good nesortment of lumber, Tho buyets, clty es- pecinlly, fook hold with avidity, std - the wholo “fleot was disposed of before 10 o'clock, tho markot rullng vory firm throughout, and an ad. vance was obtained on’ savoral cargoes of boards and strips. To-day tie roceipts wera very light, and. cone foquently the markot ruled quist and unchabgod, Wo quote: ~Fair to choico boards and strips, $13,503 1625:" jolata and scantling, $9.0080.75 5 'common boards, $9.50810.00; sclocts, $22.00810.00; ‘lath, $2.00, Tho following aaies were reported : rop Prusadell from Depore, 300 m shingles 8¢$3,00, ' 80ld by Irish, Bullen & Co, Cargo schr Jo Vilns, from Ludington, 160 m ft strips and boardu st §14.00,” Sold by Biahieard, Dorlsnd & o, Cargo schr Whirlwind, from Ludington, 105 m ft Jolat and scantling. Bold by J, M, Loomis & Co, % LUMDER FiEionTs, Mngiiateo, $2.95; Ludington, $2.003 Muskegon, $1.75 @1.8K¢; Oconto, Blénomineo, £2.957 White walor, $2. ,0083.35; 7 ko, $1.007 Grand Iaven, $1.875@2,00; Foals AT THE YARDS, Thoe domand was only fatr, the quoted prices helng Inltrulu sdhered to, Following are the prices cur- @s5.00 Flrntciear......... Bacond clear, 1 incl Third clear, 1 Inch, Third clear, thick, Clear flooring, 1si o ugh, 4000 @43.00 Clear widin 23,00 @24.00 Common siding.. 1000 @21.00 Gommon flooring, dr 3300 @35.00 Common flooring, dreased, secos 280 @00 Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 inclica 3600 @38,00 3600 @37.00 M0 @30.00 ¢ 1500 @18.00 Common bosrds,..... 1200 @13.00 Jolst, scantling, small iimber, fencing, ete,, 16 foot and under. . reeae 12,00 @13.00 Jolatand scantling, 18 o 24 foo! 1400 @20, Pickets, square 1500 @16,00 Tickots, fla 1300 @13.00 Cedar posts 1400 @18.00 Cedar posts, roun 1700 @25.08 th.. 225 @ 218 No.1 'k 150 @ 2.00 AOT BT, uvieenns 525 @ 350 Bhinglea on frack. 313%@ 3,375 No. 1 eawed..., 125 @ 1.60 2 1. Three dollars per car {o be added when tranaferred, which charge follows the shingles, Thickness—Five shingles to bo two inches in thicke ness, Length—Sixtcen inche, BARDYOOD. Black-Walnut — Countors, $85.00@150.00 ; clear, 465.00@85.00; common, $35,00860.007 oull, '$20.0063. 35,00 ; flooring, $05,00@80.00, Ash—Qlear, #28,00@40.00; common, $16.00@25.00; eull, $10.00@15.00 ; fivoring, $30,00@40.00, ?amx{gfiu.w@m.w; common, $16.00@25.00 ; cull, $8.00818,00, l'hukory—clcflr. $28.00@50.00; common, $20,003 85,00 ; cull, $12.00@16.00, i ‘m%‘;’;,g“-"‘"*“'”‘ common, $16,00@25.00 ; Butternut—Cloar, $35,00960.00; common, $20.008 Chorry—Olesr, $10.00@00.00; common, $15.00 Fou 18,00, 2 35,00+ gull, $12, A Whltowood—Clesr, $10.00840.00; common, $20.00 @25.00 ; cull, $10,00@15.00, Wagon Btock—1lickory axles, per fot, $1.00@1.500 ‘wagon polos, each, 45@55¢ ; box boards, $30.00@40,00, Florida rod codar, 850 per ft; mabogany, 400; do counters, 600 ; rosewood. 50@B0G : white halls. Sne, EDUCATIONAL, KEMPER HATL, (Between Chicago and Milwaukes). Tho Momoriat School for Glrla and Young Ladies, A somplota establishment. 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