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_ STATE OF TRADE. A Quict Day in Financial Circles, and Borrowers Scarce. New York Exchange Weaker--- Complaints of Collections. The Produce Markets Steady--F Shipmonts of Corn. Proyistons Ensier---Breadstuft’ Weak Early, but Firm Afterwards, FINANCIAL, ‘There war Iittlo movenicnt i financial circles. ‘The fall trado has not set opened, aust thore t* little em- ployment outsldo of tho speculation in wheat for the aurplus funda that aro accumulating at the banks and intho hands of private capttalixts, Deporita have Leen incressing for a tnonth or longer, and. tho mer cantite applications for loann have been confined main- ly to supplying the deficiency in collections, “There ts Aconatderablo aurplux of Ieanable funds atiitin the narket, which fn on the lookout for borrowers, @ Rates of discount at tho banks are Reh) per cent to regular customers; good paper made by delependent Dorruwern ta readily discounted af rates as low a8 6 per cent fur sixty dase, On the atrect the note-brokera complain of a avarelty, of negotiable paper, Rater are #18 per cetit New York exchange was weaker, and sold at par to Ze Aiscount between banks for F000, Tho movemont of currvncy tv tho couutry continues musierato, The clearings were 0%, grN9' CONVENTION, ‘The Eastern pajers ridizalo the Baukera’ Conven- ton recently heid at Saratoga, The New York daily Rulletws saya that “the Couvention seoms to have been an oesemtlsze of all tat is verdant In banking.” ‘The Now York Herald declares that the Convention, like Toota’ declaration, te “of no consequence.” ‘The Now York papers qenorally ignore or belittle it, This tone accnis hardly warranted by the character of the Convention er ite action, It was cartainly comporcd matnly of country bankers, and originated in tho Wert, Unt white it did not re; tesent all the banking capltal of the conn- try, it wasn fale gathering of bankers, Thoso in at- tendance from thin elty represented tho (wo largest Lanks in tho Misaisaipsi Valles, aud Mr, Jamex Buctl, who was present from New York, is the President of the Imperters' and ‘T'rateza’ National Hank, ono of the half-dozen largest bauke in the country. ‘The remark of tho Bulletin may bo dismirsed ax rather flippant than wise, The principal motive that attracted those who attended was a derire to micet eaoh other in eoctst relations, There ate reported to have been about 500 bank Cahiers ond bankers present, representing oll tho States Lut tu or three of smaller ones, and they dovoted themsclves mainly to reunlone and forming acquaintances, A more rerious work was undertaken In the expreraion of an opiuion with regard to tho curreacy, It seems to ua nat without vuluo in tte Ine flucuce upon public opinion tat theso Luukorw were atte to unite, practically with unanimity, in favor of epecle payments, Au tho resolutions have not been elelegraphied in full, wo give them Nore + Keaolred, That, in tho opinfon of this Convention, It vhonld be tho effort of every rood citizen to hasten the day when every promise of our Government to pay redeemed in coin, yeara a dollar shall bo honestly sKeroived, ‘That, ns ten years ave parsed stnco tho cloio uf thy War, the tiny has arrived when tho cs- pecially burdensome war-tux iimpowed on bank depos {te ond capital xhould be greatly reduced or entirely abuifstcd, for, in some localities, the untioal tax ndded 7 per cent on working eapitul, chee of this Convention that an (he Creamer of the United pon bonde in uxchatge for regise tered bonds uf liko teuur and date, ou the application, Of tho kgat owners, Rraaterd, That ihe 2 cent vouchers bears vertltously upon the commercial pub- He, nud that, whereas the henerit to the Government lw xo inconsiderable, it ought to bs abolished, Your Committee having considorcd the question of a ywrtoanent orgunization, beg to expresa us therr opine ich that such a permanent organization may be made famp taxon checks and conduelve to the interests of our banking ayatcin, Wo therefore recommend that, when this Convention ad- Journ, It do sdjourn to meet in the City of Philadelphia iu the sutniner of 1876, at thocall of aCommittes of Nine to be named hy the Chair, We further recommend that the Commitice so appointed aball be charged with Wo ditty of dratting Corum for uch 6 perinanent or. kopization to be submitted at naid adjourned meeting; and that the Coramittco be authorized and required to invite speakers tv address cur next meeting ou deaig~ bated subjects, und to take such further action as will tend to make wich akdoclatlun permanent aud. effoct- ven Sino Committes would further state thet there havo beon other suggest! as placed fu thelr iazds, on which they bavis not am yet tit will further report wt futtire fine to thin Convention, Subsequently, a resolution yas adopted oppoalng tho naury Iawe, aud calling for the adoption of tho policy of freo trade in money, and a committe of three way appoluted to examina tho subjects of usury laws and (reo trade In money, and report tu the uext aunual meeting, ‘The following were appointed tho Executive Com- mittee of the Nattunal Bankers’ Association: Messrs, James Buoll aud George 1’, Baker, Now York City; C. E, Upton, Rochester, N.¥,; Morton McMabael, Jr., Philadelphia; J, Thomas Smith, Ualtimaro; James D. Hayes, Detroit; L. J. Gaye, Chicago; Joep L, Sto- pens, Boonoville, Mo, ; Edward ‘Tyler, Boatou, Mask, ‘There aurms 8 promlae of goat in thts organization of bunkers, which has begun tn eo unpretentious & manner, They find an historfo precedent in tho Bankers’ Conventions hold in 1439, {n New York In April, and in Philadelpis in duly, These Convea- Mons wero held to discuss the resumption of apecio paymenta, suspended after the panic of 1817, and their, decinton determined tho dato of reaumptiou. In the New Nork Convention, held April 11, 1813, (hero wore 143 dulegsten present, representing eiglitecu States. They adoptod the following resolution: ‘That it be recommended to all the banka of tho Several States to reanme specie paynienta on the fret Monday of January noxt (1439), without pre: Iuding an ‘orice Femuption on te part ‘of wuch Lulkw we inny flud tt necessary or deem it propur, ‘The latter provivo was for the Leneft of te Now York banks, which were in auspenatun only by the act of Leislature, and for but ane y which expired in May, 1949, at ‘which tne they Were compelled to re enme, Ciretimatancea are different mow, in these deye of Government payor, aud the Vauka huve it not, ax they had ft then, iu thelr power to reaumo syecio payments, Wut we weleome every agenev aud tufluence that direct public opinion to- wards the resuinption of specto payinents by the Gov= ernment, ‘Tho Usukers’ Convention at Saratoga did that, and eo dia wel, “INE GRAN BPECULATION, Tho Now York Journal uf Commerce addresses this waralug to epeculatore tu grain: We wish to give a word of caution to those wha are likely to bo carried away with tho wew oxestument, ‘There 19 nothing in the line of facta to justify tho bien prices for gruit which many are A tint ed Tt ta true thatin the best eeasous Great Britain does not Preduco all the cerca lo soununien, Part of the supply on France, a little uujean Beates, wien Wey. intecea pre re Dek » wens from Eusiorn —porneriuus, qainder from thy United state, Hooda on tha Continent wil et off a laryo part of tho Fronch surplue, w that this eource of supply will bo lose available.’ It te punulie thet France Herself may need, befor the yuar taunt, au. addition to Mer product for her own peopla, ‘Lhe Fue glteh harvesta ure much later than ours, sud the fangs rontinued wet weather and humid atmosphere has diminished the quantity and injured the quality of the Zila | Tu ollusr parte of Hurope the wonther lisa teen wlitle leas propitious than iu foriaor favorable aces sous, In this country we hat from cach of the lant tipo years, oud an uuprocedeuted Rurvort fur thu current reason, Without draining our grauarics, or diminiahing a particle of thy apparent supply awaiting home consumption, we can furnish from our Atlautio taned vacuu a sui gud Parife ports enough to fil the threat and leave much atill unsold, INTEMENT-COUPONH ow Yor ‘ovsrom-puriEs Oulcaua, UL, July 24—With your permiasion I would reply to ‘ihe cnticiai of «¥0 ds. Oo" upon my [reposition that the premtum uu gold woutd be roat- y seduced by receiving balf thy cotlon-dution in iutare taL-coupons, 612 Wa nine wonthe before the maturity of (he coupous, Dut tt bi uot properly a eritician that be jnakes, Jor ba dew not otter ta give any reamun against By propovition, | Ho ouly taye it #14 4 groat Bilin take," and that it “is xtremely doubtful.” LT shnply wish to wbow tise who bold vlows like bie u reyurd to finance that they are in great error, ‘Tho banks tu New York City nave held apocia for # Tecent serieg of Weeks as fulluwe June 26. + 30,964,900,00 0, aud buck t aMay 1, thuir stocks of specie Hluctuated trot $9,000,000 to $116,400, with variations fu the sremiuus da old sated Metis vary locks of wpecte, ad re y 8 large and apyarontly te Advance “of the. premfuut bat, heeuapent the woteriug Upun July with a marked jucrease im tho stock of trace, the prowtum on guld fell Largely, aud reached, before thy exctement of dhe late buy uy and vatton= pone failare, a dechuu of 6 per cent trou the bigot ‘This result was produced by an increas of uly, about A 0,000 in the stock of spect held by the New SUSt wotlaba'use cha ht cg, ul, Ut tan oe rest 10,000,000 more should by added within the muxt two woutha with a eens of +) 000,000 mare within te following four mute? Cot any man doubh S08 aaaouent, the russ Upod the ul preminm, if it were certain that within ste monthin $40,000,000 of apecte wanld Pe added radnally to the stoe Now York city? TF, Mt should bebe ii-bean addition wera ty Lo mud tue world acl gold for which ho could thud buy: nraat the pr-wnt and ninch lower rates, knowing that Le could Mil hia contracta wills fature purchases aud take Ininiense protits, ‘Now, ta take Interoat-coupona aa propose) for etis- tom duties fe to make them for the time eyual to gold, ‘They might rate, smong brokers, in value below gold to tie extent of the enrrent rato of tntereat, according ta thoir tue ta run before maturity; but whether #0 | discounted or not, the result would he the same. If there were one to threa milion dollars of custent | dhitien th pay in any, week, thoy would be pald tif , § with cheaa coupons at thelr face, there boing then fit such payments no discount, nearly half the interent of the public debt th avatlably all the time by prepayment, 1 ; aesrtain addftion of about forty nultitons uf gold ele ually made to tha stock of Rpecie trash a etl i Wx tnonthe, Ag ong pertod of ale montiie nance ab, surbing ita portion of coupons, another geriod wonid Le emning forward with ie gradually-maturing couponas ao that thero woul ts Hy $10.00, é Pract Cae ee a eng cae a cintoin duatea fa auch, 8 pana ouhd haven torgely increased meilium for making payments welch urs practically twnvary hig in ammount; std the Tesmit world be that the preaatin on grit would ducting, art Inrycely th Thiisa kuown principle ¢ and understood by |B. C2 hin my epeakitig of groenbachs, Snsreaes the quantity, and, the velit uf buslucod nachanged, their value declines.” Gakt witli tts Is only merchanitien, Wa measnre tte value by United States notee aaa atandard. The Frehiiin en gold ahows the value at which we bold it A decline in tue premium a decting in itn vahite, Wo increase the medinm in amount.—sold with Inter= hd, ax thera would in rate | toro} one added ; the uke mate Cf thls moctinny re therefore the value decifiies 5 Beata, dare the sane 3 ‘and that a4, the premhim becomes Inte, OOVERNIENT HONDA, United States (a of ‘31. United states f F—atamuary and duty, January and July, 843; on the dollar, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Sterling exchanga was 437@4v0; cable transfers, London, 404; Paris, GUY, Othor rates of foreign exchange aro quoted Paris ((rauce), Holland (guilders) Riwitzerlaned (franca), 0... Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner), Austria (paper tlorins)....44...600..80 CITY AXD COUNTY HONDS, i uid, Chicago City 7 @ ct, bondd, Wy & hut, Chicago City 7 ¥ et. sowerago, 105 & In Aaed, Chicago City 7 7 ct, waterlosn 10S A bt Chicago Clty T Rete cortiticates Wb in Chicago City 6 W ct. certificates 93 Cuok County 7 @ ct, boda, Weat Park 7 per cent bond: BANK BTOCI + W3y Corn Exchango National Danie City National Bank Iiinoin Truntand Savings Dank... Merchanta' Savings, Loan and Trust Co, Unton Notioun) Baw, .... Union Stovk-Yard National, Hide oud Leather Ban! Clty Rallwaz, Ronth Side, ex, div... City Railway, West Side. City anway, North side, ‘Traders Inetirance Company, ex. civ, Chamber of Commerce, ex, div, Chicago Gard Light and Cok Chleara & Cunmet Dock Company’. Chicago & Northwestern gold bonis, Puilmun Palace Car Company. .... s+ te" District of Colmnbia J.659, quarantecd the United States, 3 Exyouition stock. 6, wee OD LATEST, . New Fonx, July 29—old active, with frequent fluctuations, opening at 1132, advancing to 114%, dee clining to 113';, and closing ut 134, Borrowing rates, 1432, 1-16, 1-64, and 2 per cent, Loans also mado flat, and nt 2 for carrying, : Governments lower, in aympathy with gold, Rail- Toad bonds firm, State bonis quict. ‘Tho excitemont growlny out of the failure of Dan- cap, Sherman & Uo, lias outirely subsides, for the rea son that {t seems as{f vo fro troubles would arise therefrom, On the Cotton Exchunge there wan a bet- ter fecling, and the opinion prevails that uo dificnl- ties will reault there from the failure. ‘The auspension of the Commercial Warehouse Company produced hardly aripplo, a8 tho falluro waa not counoeted tn any way with the general situation of affaira in this country. Stocks opened firm and fel) off, but afterwards the market became buoyant and active, with a sharp ad~ vance in prices, At the accond call the market was bnoyant at the highest prices of tho day, Htocka dur- Jug the last hour of business werv buozant sud bighe aud tho best pricua of the day wore mutes The Iatent advance wagin Western Union, which tome to his. Union Pacific waa noxt in point’ of advauce, rivtug fo Tj, Lake Shore was also prominent, and ‘advzucet todd3g, “Northwestern rose to 401; for the common aud 6434 for tho preferred, Ht, Pail rose to 304 for common, and GY for preferred; Puclfe Mail to 383;3 Now York Central to10345; Rock Inland to 4U3 : Uhivs tu 227; and Erie ta 1 ‘Tbe market waa generally netive at the advanco, Transactions aggregated 411,460 shares, of which 34,000 were Pacitle Mall, 30,000 Weat- ern Union, 24,000 Northwestern, 12,000 Bt, Patt, 15,0°0 Erlo, 45,000 Lake Shore, 10,009 Ontos, and ,0.0 Union Dacliic, gy hDey markot cany at 264, Prime mercantile paper, storms receipts, 621110. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed $129,000 Cloaringe, $2,000,000. Sterling exchange, 447 ven Coupons Coupon Coupout Coupons, Tennessce 64, olid.. { Virwinin Cs, new,,.. 37 Topuessco G4, new, SO ‘Misauuri ta, AUG Virginia Ca, old...., sh 8 Woatern Union Tol, s 0 | tow Ivana, oe KP. Now Jorsoy Central, 1003 1b Chteayo & Alton. .,. 10334 Chicuga & Alton’ pf. 104 Hantppt = 232, wd ri Avy ss | Chi, Bar, & Quincy Itt 5 + UY | Iannibal & nt, Joe. 17% Chey, & Pittshurg.... 91 Det, Lack & Wi,....119 Notthwestern.. .... 49'/ | Atlantfc & Pao, Tel.. Dy Northwestern pil... Gig | Central bonds, 103 Clove, Cin, & Col... 41" | Union Puc, bonds... 1003p <a e REAL ESTATE. Harlem 'pfa eel Midblyau Central... Union Pac, stock,, Lake Shor Tilnofe Central Tho following instruments were Gled for rocort Woducaday, July 28: ‘ CITY PROPERTY. ‘The promises No, 240 Park uy, dated July 97..$ 10,000 Hopu st, 144 ft w of Live Ieland ay, uf, 91000 fd uly 24... 1,500 Arnley «1, 107 ft wo dated July 23, .e0006 3,100 Central Park ay 14 Bel wt, vf, SUxI26 V-lU ft, dated April 2s, 6,000 Wait Huperior ut, ew cor of Leavitt a TelUxLA 6-10 £0, datost July 14.0... gas0 Joiferson at, OL ft s of Fourteenth at, of, ule U0 ft, dated July Wes..sesrseeeserracersens 8,000 Hurling st, bet Centro aud Willow’ wis, of, dix, MEE, dated JULY Messecererseereerssereces 10 North Dearborn at, 10035 (ea uf Chestnut at, & f, Hal ft, dated diily 37 6,000 Beulgwick st, 1203 (bu of Ouie wt, of, 213130 8, date TUNG Bie rreenessecee saves 3,615 Gourveg ny, 235 ft’ of ‘Thirty-four 2124 -10'tt, datod July 19,04. 644 sees 0,000 Coulter vt, 216 tn 0 of Leavitt at, i f, 40100 Sb dated JULY Ts sseecsseerseetsreceecer se’ 2,000 ‘West Jackson at, 0 of and neat California av, 1 , blx2ld ft, dated Juue S0.....04 8,000 8 w cor of 1 Y §, taxid ft, dated July foyne sy, nf, Wxi00 Wert Lake ut, 08 1 alley, dated duly 35 Calumet av, 925 duxt26 45-L00 tt, dated July 20” SOUTH oF CITY Liattra, within 1 oy GouuT-noUnk, Northumberland ay, n of aud near Hizty-4oo~ onit at, af, 2 £6 10 alley, dutud duly 24° Greenwood ay, 176 {tu of 'Siaty-tiret at, is, xf U-lU tt, datod Feb, v, 1,310 Hiated at, Lasiy fh wol Biaticthy ai w £63) - ft, dated July 28... 0.45... é 220 Btatu at, Oo Stas of Bixileth ‘ai, w A ddgaiT0 ie, dated July Bevecssesreee COMMERCIAL, "Tho following were tha reveipty and shipments of thy fending articles of produce {u thiv elty during tho (wenty-fourhours endiug ot T o'clock on Weduesday morning, aud for the corresponding dato one year soz necePra. TURSDAY, JULY 29, Rroam-corn,} 10,08) eon oR T Oe ‘ait I, is i oa 1G, Grecn opl'r, Withdrawn tvom store on Tacsday for eity cone sumption : 4,74 bu wheat, 1,412 bu corp, 6,040 bu oats, 474 In ryo, ‘The following grain was Saypected into tore on Weduosday morning: 9 cara No, 1 xpring, Is4 care and 2b 0 bu No. 2do, 33 cara No, 3 do, 10 cats rejects ed du, Gears no grade do (264 wheat); 109 care aud obit high-mixed corny 32 care and 48,40 bu No. 2do, 168 cara refected do, 17 care na grate do (676 corn); Sears white oats, 5 cars No, do, 2 cara rejeet- ed doz 2care No, 2 rye, ofwxel 1a new, aud A care how rejected rye, Total (58 care), $4900 bu, Ins ayected out? 81,017 bu wheat, T4K6 tu corn, 7,294 bin osts, ‘Tho revetpta of the articles rzined, for tho week end= ing duly 24, wero approximately an followa: Sugar, 4, Shas nirups, 149,60 itass toa, 50,707 Ite; cote 4; colton, 14,903 the tobacco, 396,429 Ibs, ‘Thone who used tv patrunizo tho muale of Gutts- chalk doubtless remember tut Lis publiealons con- tained vecdstonal notes aa the author playa it,” Indl- cating thst {he ordinary muskzan was not expected to Verform in that atyle, Tho “ Intelligent compositor” may yet render {t necessury to introduce rome mich notation fn ordinary print. In yeaterday’s Tainune the 1, C, made (in slate that “ not far short of 4,000,000 dn will be recelved In Chicago aud Shwaukeo ou the wheat of tho curreut year ovr and alove the amount which secrsed probable loam thin three months ogo," If for bushel the reader will understand dotlare, bo will gain an idea of that stateraent “as the author” made it, Tho great problem in wheat ctreles now ta the weather, ‘There ia no doubt that wo havo a yield large enough fur practical purposes, provided ft ean bo gathered in good order; but that contingency is by no iseana anuured, The weather ia persintently bad all over tho Northwest. In many scctlous of Obto the wheat har Ween atanding tt tho flelts, cut several days avo, aud alnce then exposed to dally rate, which make It almost fmposaible that the gruln can'be gath- ered without heavy lors, Cn etinatl is reported to ba tlouded, ond {u luwa the farmers are complaining of Might.’ Asatuple of matted wheat wan exbiblted on ‘Chango yesterday, which amelt villainously, and promincd very bay, ‘The weeds ware an long an the grain etalks, and the whole wa tangled ao auch that the one could not be sepnrated from the other without, deatroying all that ia valuable fpr bumau eustenance, Tf snueb more ralu ebauld tail in the Northwest with- In the next two or three worksa great deal of gram must bo lost, Minnowota fa fhe only State fram whielt no coinplainta have becu reewived thus far. ‘Tho wheat thore in in splendid condition, aud a fall crop will un- donbtedly be wathored, ‘The leading produvy targets were rather unsottted yesterday, but did not exlatit such great yarkations in privet an Wanthe rulo two or three daynaygo, ‘The feeling was & hervona one in grain, and’ rather xo in provisions, tho te of foreign iusrketa not be- ing well understood, ‘Cho outwaed movement war only moderate, being light exeept for corn, ant former rates Were scarevly maintained on freighis, ‘The re celpta coutinus Istyo on Whoat sud core, ‘The demayd for dry gooila was restrictod to much amouuts ax wero deemed nccersary to meet curccat trade requirements, and tho volume of pales waa Hight, Groceries continue in good temand, and, with the single exception of atigars, which aro working » Little oxster, fully former prices were being realized all arowid. Butter continues io ncanty. supply, and, uue der an uninterruptediy goo demand, remaite Gra in price, Cheese was dealt im ratuer sparingly, and wan cay, Tu tho dried fruft and canned: goods markets no New features wera noticoable, Fish remain as previaunly quoted, There was aquirt fecling in the coal, wood, aud Jeather markets, with prices rangin} axbefore, ‘The trade in ofla was light, nalther the local nor country denunds betug am large oe might bo ex- ected at tits atau of Ue sengun, Lumber was more activa yeaterday at tho prices rul- ing fur the past few days, ‘Tho otferings at the docks were fair, courtsting lurgely of inch lunber, which docs spb bell quito so rewlily sa Finch, because tho supply fa muc larger, At the yards trade waa aa goot as usual, and prices were gencrally adnereit to. ‘The demand for druga ond chersicala is Hght, ae {t vsnatly fa at this time in the xummer ; till trade In the aggro fate In up toexpectations, and tho tluctuatiuns iu prices Are small, anil confined to a few artielca which aro al- ways atfected by alight changex in New York or abroad, Quietness continues to be the lesding feature] of tha hardware, tron, nail, and inetal markets ; and a dopare ture froureueh a atate of nffaira te wat expected until after harvest, Vresent indications polut tu a prospe: ous sosaun forthe farmers, whlch of courso also meaua a good trate for the merchants; Lenco there i¢ nut much dealreto make further reductions in prices at present, Tho wool market ia dulland cary, Prices Tomain ax heretofore, but very UtUe wool fs joing into constinption, Broom-corn, “hides, lope, and ocd wore quiet, Vegctables were dull’ and weak on tho wtreut, as rotailcrs aro now supplied hy the nelghbvor- ing farmers, Green frulta wero genurally stealy un- der a fair inquiry, THE WHEAT crop. ‘The Now York Times ‘Tho wheat crop of the United States for 1874 waw 200,000,000 bu, aygainat ‘$18,000,000 bu fu 1374, Laut year's whoat crop waa tho Targeat this country over produced, The rath of tho apring to the winter wheat {a about 40 per cent apring and GU per cont winter, The Agricultural Department report for July catimates tho wheat crop for 1975, witi- ter and spring, at Ba per cont of tha crop of 1474, or shout 310,000,000 bu, ‘Thu moat trustworthy eatinustes of tho tucondng winter-wheat crop nuke It ahout two- Hirde of that of 1874, or about 120,000,000 hu, The wheat crop of France {n 1 an per report of tho Min- inter of Auriculture, wan 124, W hectolltera, or 220% pounds avotrdnpots each, the largest crop E'rance ever Jrodacad, equal to 435,700,000 bu, ‘Tee annual cons Munption of wheat fn Frauce for all purposes 1s about $,0C0,0c0 ectoliters, oF 330,750,000 Int, Crance lad probubly a surplus fromataxt year's wheat crop, over und ubovo her annual eonmumption, of ubout 124,900,- oo bu, ‘The amount of wheat tn transit on the tykes, the Now York caualx, and hy rail, ts about 4,000,600 br, The visible supply of wheat, including ‘canals, og Jakes, und on vail, at lake and Por In about ¥.60.000 bn. Tho eloarances froin Ate Jantic soaboard porta for Europe ato about 1,650,000 bit week, or during the Iaet four weeks have been 7 bu of whont and 103,267 bris of Hour, tmount of whoat in transit for the United King- dom July 8, 1473, wow 11,000,000 bit, ogattint 7,600,000 bu at the corresponding date fn 1674, ‘Tho amount of wheat in grauary in the ten principal ports fu tho Untted Kingdom on the let inat, waa 4,275,000 bu, amatnet 1,047,000 bn July 1, 1874, "rhe wof the Russian wheat for export has ot from 23,000,000 te. 70,000,000 bu per antium, and + averagy’ surplus for ‘export for the Last {ett yeurw Law been Letween 49,000,009 and 60,000,000 ba, CltoP PROSPECTS. 7 MMe Bitor of The Chirata Tribune? Hince writing wy Iaat, tho reports from farmers more tha contlim my conclusions, ‘The rainy weather sill continuen, ufter two partially clear daya’ (Friday and Saturday), We have rain ou Sunday, und raining now, Monday, Farmers aay of oats: Btraw (a rott%ig and oats sre sprouting. Ono sald to me toxly; havo 34 acres of outs, T can nover harvest any, except a email plece of dorS acres, which waa wowed! on aod. ‘Tho Feat inaproutiug, “By tex les fist, and wealls up a all through it, thought I'geta 90 bushel ee Naw 1 gots noddings, ilo 4 a German, owna ection (M4 aves) farm, anda one of our most eucceastul farmers, ‘Thi fe corroborated by some of our xouudeat farmers, ‘Thy rame enuses prodnce the same efiecta under tho cireutustances, hence I fudge the same condi- tions obtuin throughout the grat regions, ad sinall grata ds neurly ruined on all flattiah land, Corn {a really in great danger on dry lands, while on all flat Lind {t (a pearly rnined, ‘There never was t0 much ditfercuce in diferent localities aw now, On ary Laut well dralued, or havingga gravel aubeoll, thera never wus so ranks growth; while In clay aibenit, Ligh of low lands, carn ix being tujured by rainy,— water atanding between tho rows, An old farmer (8 Quuker) told me fils moming that Le had frieuda {1 several places In Indiana, and bo waa convinced that tho ourcropy wae alment rufned su the whole wouth helf of that Hlate, and the judge Ment of much mon {w of great valuc, It iw true’ that other farmers claim that the erop is so much better on high or rolling iauda that it will make up the lorses on the flut Lands, but I Uuinle thin tu not ao, ond, when the final sunning up la made, ft will be found that Tam correct, Inoquom, PROVISIONS." UOG PRODVOTH—Wero molerately active, with Utils change tu prices, Hoge were tu fair ausply and steady, but lard was ts per 112 Ils lower in Liverpoo}, and New York was quotud lower ou both pork aud lard, Thore wav not much product offered here, however, and the demand was far; honce there was tmuch lems of weakening than might’ lave betn ox- pected, Musa Ponx—Avoraged about the samo, and closed exactly tho mame us on Tuesday, with u falrly active juvyement, under 8 fair demand feu the dort in- t, Balea werp reported of 250 brla cauls (upoctal brand) at $20.70 j 2,700 bria gglicr Atiguet at $2014, 280 Urla seller Koptember at $20,005 WHT, Totul, 10,750 bela, ‘The warket closed.gt $0.52; cab or nellor Atiguet, $20.70 wcllor Hoptember, sud nominally at $2,059.90 for October, Extra atime pork was nominal at $14.25, Mb—Wur mnoderately active, but We per 100 te id wteady at the decling, Bales were reported Hor Beptember at $154reld50, ‘Tho $1.00 cach OF 50 for Beptember, aud nominally at ¢1 Mrata—Werv very quiet, the trades reported only ebungos fron une multh to another, alight ship-pisddemans sour on winter-cured a nile eunimer ineaty Were + Bale werw reported of 15 scller Auguat, ab yep 15U,0N ite de Being ‘There was & buyers winted concer at Ie wbort site, seller Auguat, at A 50,000 the eellcr Bops tember, Tuy imarket cload at Kyo for shoulders, cash or seller Aliquet, util Bic for do keller Hoptember ; 113¢0 for long clera, cauh or eelter August, und Ib4c for dugoller{ September; 1s 4¢¢ for abort ribe, cash“or seller August, and tiv for do THY CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TI Vals | aE, ter Heptember ; 12e for short clears, east oF _gollor Aust, and 1210 for da voller Roptomiber, Hored toate "yo Lbsher than the price for tooas. lola, aud short clear, boreal, quoted at Taye amd tong cut hame at [y@taye. Summer-enred Lnytish meats, #0 for shoulders, Wows yo for Cunberiands, Yared: lige for long clears dos and We for short ribs do; sreat-pickled han, 15 the Avorage, 1%4@12e, Bacon neste quoted at L4(alse for Lams, {4,0 for shoulders, fe for auort ribs, and Live for short cleara—nll peked, Gv san—Was quict a C BEEF PRODUCTS—W changed at $2.25 for m £19," 0 20,00 for hams, ‘TauLow—Quotod at AMi@.4Ze for packers’. BREADS UFFS, FLOUR—Was dnil and nchauged, Bellers asked Previous Qyurer, but buyer wero unwilling to tako hold, especially for abiprent, and the trading was invrely local, Sales wero tnited to 25 brs winters on private terme, and ca Ha apring extras, vhlotly at $5,005.60, ‘Total, 37 Lie, ‘Tho market civeod with tho following aa therange of saking prices: Chofco winter oxtras, $4,00(7.60; common to good do, FM a 3 choice spring clrax, $5,50.45,75 ; fair da, Ablpping grades, $5.00:25,65 Sinnosota, §1,00c27,00; patent apringy, $7.00 + 8.50;aprlug supertines, $5758 4.255 rye Note, $5,505.00, : Bnax—Waa in detter dmand, and figmer, with only ainoderato anpply, Hive wero 40 tong, at $15.50 carly, to $15,75 later, on teak, Cony-MraL—We quote $ $3,022.70 per brl for good, ated $2600 27,60 per wm fur evarue, WHEAT—Wa again acto, and about to higher, though’ the English tmarke were oil" Mark Lane Vein quoted Ixtd 738 per carter lower, ‘This news, and the deceptive promiso-f clearer weather here, cauned thy market to bo wea early, and {t declined ve from the cloang peleen < Tuesday, but recovernd epeedily tnder « good demad at tho ‘decline, chiefly sue to orders from Inuniate deatricta, The 'adviven from New York wera ronttieng, Some quoted a good domand and tirm, whilo ottrs called tt dull and de qulet and nominally un- 18; $3.25 for extra mose; and lower, Thera was not nut shipping tuquiry here, Dut thie apeculative fechug we rather strong. It vas generally conveded as robable that the rash of European busing ta over for tho prese City aud that the. er: of damage to the European crop from atorma'as been uversatod, But i that Englad will want all that the States will have to ajre, and regarded as high 'y probably that aur Hore Levast will be seriously in- terfered with by the raln, Vo have had an unusual quantity of rain this year tks far,—no parallel since the yeur L4ué, If it shouldlosr up vow, a fair ylold would be secured, But {tabs not vlear up, aud suoms anif ft woutd not, A wet Irvest, “with all that tho namo implies,” would certainly be disage trone, —cepecially in reducing ‘the vole ume of the speculath grado, aud would undoubtedly mean high pees. Hetco the market yetterday was weather mrket, as bea been the rilo for acuiple of weeks pasttha inter etrougth botug largely dis to gathering clots, Seller Auguat opened at $1184, receded to €1,157 and advanced to $1.19, cloving ut $1.18. Soller Htember sold at $L.1aK i. 1.154, closing ‘at $1,172, eller tho year sold at id, Beller the mith, or caxh No. 9 spring, win a shade below Augnectosing at $1.18%. Gaal sales were reported of 11,60va No. 1 spring at $1.19 142,000 bu No, 2 do at:1,162/041,18% 5 10,800 bu do at $1,114 191,125 400 bu rejected do at va cg aud 3,00) bu by sainpht T3@sii4xc, Total, 219,- B00 Din, ou MISNKCOTA. Wireat—Warquiet’ Uat firmer. Sales were lintited to 1,000 bu No, at $1,25, No, 2 was nom. inal at AB. ‘CORN—Was activo and stnger. ‘The market weak- encd varly, but afterwards tvauced to fully Io above the cloning pricea of Tucadt Liverpool was 44) tts lower, while New Yu was dull and our re- celpta were fargo, but therovas a good demand on speculative account ond & fe inquiry for shipment which caused a gradual adtiee after she frst blus of weakness, ‘The moment was chiefly on local account, and seetrt to be due to the weather, except as it. wv in sympathy wito wheat (which was * woutheriarket also), Seller Au- wat opened at Tic, decling to To, advanced. to aXe, closing at 7244c, Iter Soptombor wold at Ts aTs,c, clowing at 134 Seller the ycar sold at bOyidd4sge. Buller the nth or caal No. 9 bold at. U2 {im7te, clualng nominallht 7240, with little dia- crimination fu favor of Lighized, ‘Gaal sales wo reported of 43,000 bu_ bf ized at Th @7aty 123,600 bu No, 2 at 703,@7: 1,000 bu rejected at G70; 1,000 ba, at 6xug33 oud 4,400 bu by sam. ploat Sihe65c. ‘Total, 301,dbu. OATS—Were active and th, closing *;@ xo higher than on the previous ovenk, The markct opened weak, but soon ralllot unr a good.demand from speculators, a stronger feag in other grain and in New York, Tho bad weath caused a yood deal of auxicty concerning tho no crop, and a good many huying orders wero sent tnesterday on account of tho storm. Seller the montind cask wore quict, and the prospoct of a corner appes to Lo growing boautl~ folly leus, Baller August oped at 403;0, full to 405c, rose to 42c, sud closed at 41.941 Beller Saptem- ber sold at 37 3c, and clci at JHXiGsH ga, Seller the year gold at d7c." Heller 3 mouth wold at GOeb1e, closing at Gye, Cawh sc at GU@S2, closing the famoau July, Cash wiles vo roporwed of 19,250 bu No. 2 at BU@S2e 3 4,200 bu bamplo at Seale, Total, 400 bu. {kyie—Was in modorato dand and » suade firmer for options. Several cara now rye were on tha,| twarket, grading chietly os rected, Une car inapected - aa No, Sand wold at 7c, Batle lota wold at TU Zac, Options wero tirm under ligbfferlugs at 78@800 for Anguat, and 7c for Septemt, Bales: 400 bu new No, Tat Te; $,600 ba by mple at 70@75e, all on track, Total, 4,000 bu, BARLEY—Wua in good demand, and firm early at tho closing prices of the prows dveulng, Theheavy rains tn Iowa and thia State te reported to Lave col- asldcrably damaged tho graiu,lich is mostly cut, but not yet stacked, and in congaenco of theso facta a good many tying orders wait, while selling ordere were relatively scarce, Raina asa fallon Jn Wlacon. ain and Minncsota, but the bey in those States Las not, so far as known, sustain apy important injury, Muller September opoued $1.00, and advanced to $1.07, closing firm at $1.00}g,Seller Uctobur sold at $1.U5}¢81.06%, and close at,00e0 1,064, Cash valoa wor confined ta a fow aainy lobe, chiefly of now, Sales : 80) bu now, by aainplat $1,0051/203 900 lit old at 50c@ $1.08, Total, 1,60u, LATE. In tho afternoon mess pe was'moierately active snd about 15e lower, under kral offerings, closing at (0.40 for AUguat ax$’).525 ($20.55 for Hop r Balos 9,500 ris at. 63@)20.75 for Septem- r Lard was inactive, closingt $13.50 for Augant and $13,59 for September, Bales of sunldera- tncindc00,000 tes seller August at 4tzo3 100,000 ihe do geller ptembor at #3¢0, Wheat was fairly active suirreguls®, closing eanlor than on 'Chaugo. Soll FAURE wuld ab $1,169 1.1944, acu Boptombor at $t.17ug Corn was about jc uff, wlog at T1Va790 for Au mit, cloning nt 724(¢ eellora and at Tata The for Bop> tornber, clowing with aollera he inulde, Oats were in fair demand tl firmer, Seller August sold at dl3,@sdic, cling tho insldo, Boptomber aold at S83,(ya4e, aud cload g8tze, Darloy wae quict aud Ment $1.90@1,00;¢ for Bop. tentbor, * 20, temb GENERAL MIKETS. ALCOMOL-—Wus active aucrin at $2.90@3,44, DROOM-CORN—Tho mar: ie quiet and firm, Manufacturers aro busing fm hand to mouth, and. stocks ore ateadily dimiuialy, Moat of tho corn hero {s hold by the “ ring," Ivices from tho coun- try Iudlesta that the crop babesn irreparably dam aged, At Arcola, IU. many clds are undar water, und not over Lalf a crop ta jdicted, Other roports ,Stato that thy floods in Oulo bo destroyed fully half of the crop, ‘Khose facts, the thoy iusy prove to bo exaggerations, make boldi of broom-coru much strouger in thelr viows than ty were two weoka ago, Quotation: Good to choico Kl, 12¢@1I¥03 brush that will work Ieelf iuto a cco hurl broom, 114@ Ite; fate to good do, 14@1 Inferior bruull, Hy@ OWer “crookad, Ooi 8c. BUTTEN—No important chga waa observable in the Lutter market, Thero ls urcseut ud over-aupply of any grado, while of choice fancy the olferlugs aro juadequate, ‘There fs a contind good demand both for shipmentand to wupply @ wante of local cou sumers, aud tho annexed prs ara readily obtainy able: Cholco to fancy yello 214960; medium to Good grades, 15s 1Ne; Inferiop comman, 10@140. BAUGING—Orders fur grainygs continue to camo forward frvely, wud tha nuct remains strong. Jobbers are carrying full stox, in anticipation of a largo demand, Wo quote Su, sic} Lowiston, se; Montaup, $033 American A, 203 Amonkeag, 9840! Otter Creok, Ye; burlap baga,bu, iagisie; do bu, 15@16e% yunnles, alpgle, 1160; do doable, 354 20d; wool-wacks, SO@bC, * CHEESE—Trade wus agalquoted quiet, with prices ewsy, We drop our outw quotations to lc, Sa followas Good to prime fury at lugilo; lywur grades at 6@%e, COAL~A limited amount ofrading ws done ot i, e Pie ioe an: UE, x jocking Vale Jey, $8.80; Judians block, $5,00,60 ; Lutnole, $4.50 5,00, DRUGS AND ONEMICALS-rade Js falr for the wunuuor deuon, and prices arauifornly stoady, he only chango being o alfght clue to chiorofirm, Quotations: Acti citric, Ib, 4g ley actd, tartaric, powdered, tb, B6@000; atnmun carb, 3599603 axlot grouse, doz,, '$1;6(41,65; burvref., Ib, 15180; blue Vitrlol, &, 1s 15a; cream tartaruire, tb, 4: curd fueal, Me Ot #50; poroforin, 2b, 1 Wb bulky fy wu4de ¢ lycering, 1 GUGR TSE § ny potaautitici, Jud, 1b, $3.5 Funai; red prot, yowd, My $1,6041,55 5 $1. 25461, $1.lug§ 1.15; soap, Custlte, Dy 44,(ebe; aummateas bark, 14 ‘EGUS—fricos wore very Iegular, owing to the pour condition of the olferisi strictly freak pack ages bring Lic, aud eaudlod lots Lkalic, FISH—The’ degand wae fi at geusrally firm prices, cod alone being weak. Vo make no change fs our quatadous: No, 1 whieh, S-bel, $4.00 (400; No. do, E1490: trout, $3,500 whi Lubore uiachoral, now, br), $9,009. 75.4 1WU; No, dmackeriig-bel, $5. Toa ‘1 shore kita, $144.00; large fomtiy fi, $5.6,5,78; Guorge’s cud flels, $3,754.00} eununer-cured o $5,784gt,0U; Labra. dur herring, apilt, Qs, $9.00G8,; do ty-brl, $4,U0e 4.25; Latrador herring, rout 87,0019 1.25; do b~ Drk, $4.60@ 1.73; scaled Berri, box, dkg45c; Co- lusubla iver salmon, y-Lrl, WRUITS AND NUTS—Applas\d peaches remain Vary quiet, aud that (act aloue Jveuts oo advance, Tuported: frutty ‘were generally Bt|while the teudeucy $a prunes and Currants wtill seetap bo upward, Nuts arg dul Wo Nese Foustax—tea, difie' drums, Layis\3ies figs, Layoq CTC; v0; Dye, a Baty pruned, ty ato; French: prunes,yito; raleing, lay. Toora Muacatel, $3.70/¢23,8 ¢ Zante currants, Fates cite $2.3Q245 a, 10 i ‘on, ny Wa Ake, 1 apptes, Liiyann ny plon, Tg 4a ilu Ze ;pencten, halvens RiscaD ie Bade; do, pared, IMa2ve; Llackberries, raapherrion, whacitos pitted cherries, 25 42%, Filberta, 0100; almonda, Turragona, 21 g222, pion walhuts, 14/4 130; Grenobie walnila, 1uat rile, Tigeut Re; pecan, Terns, 1 peannte Rast, ‘Tennesree poanu gine, RELN- FRUITS—Tho recelpia of peachen were larger, but lato (arriving, and chicty of ouly fatr ‘uiaitty, houco pricus were easier, except for choice Urawforde, Arrangements have been made by which ite warkot will bo partly anpplied with Now Jemey ant Delaware peaches, the crop of which in there Btates in Sinuande thie mvsavn, Apples wera scarce nnd higher, Burriee wore tinaltcred, We quote: Oranges, $4.00.84.50 per boxy Jemonn, $11.00; black raapberricr, $2.50 ry ease of 18 qin; do red, $1.75 42.00 por ‘caro of 16 qtas blackberries, $1,604.00 Der case; currants, $2.50 per buy cherrict, $4.50 25.0) per bas peaches, eatt.b0 per onx or Danket; applon, Shae pee box; pearr, $101.25 Muchereied, $1.50 per bu ; Callforuis Bartlett pears $5.5 06,00 ‘per box... GROCERIES—Thero was a fale volume of bualnows at prices showing little or no variation frutn those cure Font at the beglining af the week, Sugata are lore firmly held, however, Yao tower before the ‘alteration in prices, lows of thd week. Win uate ick-—Hangoon, 87 sy Carohini TRAIN Louisiana, 34:4 90, eee st PGE Correre—0, G, Java, IEAIIwe; Tava, No, 2, a @IN 0; cholceto fancy Mo, 2d 4GWiaI e+ good to prime 9254C3 common to fale Ly @zZ2ige3 roaating, Singapore Java, 24a20e; Costa Rica, ah faracallio, Wis Be, Patent cnt loaf, 127;@a1903 crushed and eI14c% granulated, T(411h.0} ay Maudard, 103,¢3 do No. 41030; i, Ines extra OF Ie; CN 4, 10 aiayes ‘yellow, O No. 1, Ig 448; choice brown, Viyia9!,e; fair’ to prime do, Awe: common Mo, Th@acer choice. molanses auuar, 94@9'¥e3 conan to quod do, T3Ma48%c, Hintrs—Diamond drips, $1.05@1,10 + allvce drips, gira fe uae; good tucaithouke srup, so.e30e} extra do, 60a Ge ; ‘New Orlckus molasnen, choice, naw, Teiies do prime, 63¢.70e; do common to gout, powdered, Fd IOke 3 cloves, Made: c: 2ndie; pepper, Jaze; rutmegs, $1.25 1.0. cutta ginger, 1534.0 16M. True ‘Blue, Ges German Mottled, 6@Te: White Lily, Bycentyes “White ltove, 64(a8}ge; Savon Jmpotial, dos Golden Weal, 44ca5e. HAY—Tho market wan ‘quict end unchanged. castonal orders for old hay ‘stu tecelved Willa is coming in, prices ara oaaily kept up tothe Proseut atandard, Kew tay is offered now and then, but the danger of its heating in the bale provents pare ties from shipping ft at present, ‘Tho crop is very large, No.1 timathy, $18.50; No, 2a, $17.00017,00; mized do, $15,50.410.00 ; pring tptand pratrie, $16,00817.00 5 No, 1 do, $16.50; Now 4, or slough, #2.0¥a12.00 ; new prairie tis3, loose on’ wagons, $10,0kg13,00 per ton ; Ho timothy, €15:00¢r 16,008 ot SO OASIROD er HIDES—The receipta continue tight but ample, as ealera are buying ouly to keep up arsortiments, Groen hivtes are quoted at T41873;c, tho outside for elected Jota, Wo repeat: Green clly butchers, be cured light and heavy, Thg0; 7 Oc- nd, AR Yor green calf, Tao; dry Hut bidow, Kip and ealf, 10; dry aaltod hldosy 124 3c; deacqn skins, 45¢,” Hides with one ru and over aroclansed an damaged, Damaged stock brings two- thirds prices, and brantted 10 pee cent off, HIGHWINES—Were fn better demand, and steady at tho prico of throc weeks past, Bales were reported of £00 brie at $1.17 per gallon, Lie OLLS—Wero unchangod 1h vatues, At the present low prices tho market rules firm, Wo atull quote as follows: Garbon (standard white), 115 deg, tent, He@lises do Hnoss legal teat, 10 deg. Laine: Wi do hoadlight, 175 deg., IW@1EYe; oxtra ‘winter oll, $lot@1.b8; No i, osafie; Uneod, raw, 620: do bolied, 800; aporm, $2,254.95 $1.15@1.20;' do, oxtrs, 1 BSc; ntratta, Gics plumbago: a Shave; naphtha, 63 gravity, 1ial3},¢ 3 paplith mon, 12.4123¢e ; ‘West Virgins olls, natural, 29 dog., Boe’ natural, 30 deg,, 00; reduced, 28 deg, 21@ 2c. POULTRY Spring elickene were in Inrger supply. aud easier, A good many coopa had tho appearauco of having been womo timo iu transit, and many of the chickens were found dead, Turkoya wero tnchanged, We «quote: Old chickens, $9,754.00: spring, largo, $2759.00; emall do, $2.0062.00; turkoys, o@lve per Ib. SUEDS—Woro quict and unchanged, Wo quote: Tunothy, $2,302.62) Uungarian, 70@800; clover, $7.25.47.50 5 tag, $1.85 ;' buckwheat, 'asesede, SALT—-Continuen faitly active, Stocku are smaller than uaual at this timo of tho scason, and a further do- cliuo in prices {a not anticipated, ‘Wa quote: Sag- inaw, Onondaga, and Canada fue, $140; ordiunry gbarse, $1.70; dairy, without bags, $2.76; delry, with bags, $3.50 ; Auhton duiry, por sack, $1.00, VEGETABLES—Potatoes ara in excesalyo supply on the strect, and nlmout unealabloat any price, The re- have fallen off lately, and Af thoy continuo ight doslera Lope ta be ublo tp diaposo of some of tho cou- signments now offered, ‘Cho farravra supply tha city, aud, a4 tho country ia cupable uf supplying itecif, there ds little demand for atrect lots, The crop throug! ont tho Wext proves to be immense. Other vegotab were casy? Now potatoos,26cc $1.£0 per bri: green corn, 15@2o per doz; tomatoes, dxe70 per doz; Bouth’ orn oulowy $3,00090.25 per Uel, WOOL—Deaters still report ada! market, but no Wool fa passing through on ite way Eaat, but few ordors aro coming bere, at prices aro higher than manifacturera are willing to. pay, Wo quote: Tubwashed, strictly prime, 62@63 do poor to good, 40;448e; ‘washed ‘fcece, tino, Ja: do medium, 41@4iie; do coarse, doygt0e; wnwashe fine heavy fo light, 95@28c; do medium, S7@Wo; de ovarse, WOBISC. LIVE STOCK. Bheep, ait "hoo 2,554 green + 1,363 Yous. CATTLE—Thore was moro activity among shippers than on Tuesday or tho day before, and prices of fat cattle wlifened upao ttle, but in otber respocta the market waa without noticeable chango, Hales on East er uccount wore at §9.75@4.25 for Texans, and at $4,50@0,15 for ordinary to choice nalive steers, welgti- ing from 1,080 to 2,4¢0 Ibe, A fair amount of stock also paseed into the hands of the local trade, at $2,503, 4,00 for Toxans, aud at $3,60@4.25 for natives, Thore were a few sales of stovkore at $3,25@4.19}4, The max kot closed atosdy, catty Number and descrivtion, 17 choice wtecku 61 choice stecry, 80 choico ate Sy choice steer 17 choleo ateai 47 choice ste 2 sALEs, 16 medium wteura, 27 medium steers, fe 0 47 snedium store, 418 Colorado Texuns,. 93 Colorado ‘Texan 87 good stoors 35 Toxaw cattle, ocelpts comparatively were tight, aud a8 a consequence a Uriner feeling ubtained, and, bad if not Leen that the supply was sugmented by ® considerable amount of atalo stock, ther di idle doubt that seliora would have recovered ‘wt Ioast a portion of thy decline suffered eariter in the wook, As ik wai holdors wore unable to do more than sustain Tueada, prices, Local as woll oa Eoatory buyers operated Apparent confidence, and of the clove little stock ro- miniued fn tho pena lnsold, Hales ware at 87,0Ua8.00 Fbtinelvally ab $1197.98 for Light, and st $7,847.15 for Luavy. Re BEERE a3c8 stra oata33 $F} eet = bu, 3s je' SUEEI-There were uo now developments in the sbuup wurket. ‘Tbe demand, thoagh rosirietad | to Livetiug the wants of the home trads, was great suaugl to sbort the moderate supply, ai silo aud ries wars qualalned at 2.76618 foe tater fa wor dium, and at $4.00G4.75 for good to strictly choice, BUFALO. Buvrato, N, Y¥., July 24.—Carsix—ecelpte, 199 ; totut for the ‘week, 404, odurately aclive. Prices weak at yesterday's quotations, Mukey AnD Lanin G,bvu; folal for the wook, 13,700, Larus, secout Leavy receipts, are ally $1 per 100 114 off frusn laat woek'n quotations, ‘Tho market ie fairly active, Wardly enough sheep swere disposed Of for marketably ' quotations, owuurs holding for last wook’a prices, ‘Thoso diaposed uf wore atabout that rm: Moas—Hoer§y tt, 1,000: total for the week, 7,280, Market actives Du iGUU ntock unering., a0 tockere for aale, ir demant. Heavy hogé, 231 to 24 Ibn, 85,00GH.95 ; otill-fecl, 165 Ibe, $7.50, YaST LIDERTY, Faer Linentr, Pa, a0 24,—Catrix—Recetpta to~ fay, 714 Lord, making {,92f for the two days past, ‘The arrivals to-day wero all for sale Lere, and al except a load ar twa, Prices havo gona ff # abade firmer than last work, Market preity nctive, except for the Eaxtern market. Bent, $4,75a7.50 5 medium to 65; common to fair, $4.00G4.55 5 bulls, 1,023 head, making for the Yorkers, $7.8028.10; beat, fold, wie _ te fo-ilay, eo ita} 410 le rv P—tteceinte to-day, 683, anit for tho two days, 2,000 head, “Bolling show at #4.00,48.25. ST, LOUIS. Ar, Loum, July 93,— toas— Activa and higher; $5,008.00 7 mtuppers, $7,00@7.60; bacum, butchers’, $7,4097.75. CareLR—Inaciive lower; ran enileely Texans prime. to choice native, $6.50080.761 good, $5,75:a0,4 Jum to falr, $1,75-46.503 chotco Texans, $4.74: good, $4,008 4,502 fale, $3.5083.75; medium, €3.(599.40; common, $2,808.1,U0, CINCINNATI. Oinernxart, July 2x—Hoax— Marerativel and firm; common, §7,0007,70 heavy, $7,757.00} recelpta, 1, LuMoeR, ‘The cargo markot was falrly active steady, ‘Tho ufferings were moderate, and conslated Principally of boards and atrips, somo grades of which moved rathor slowly, becauso the nupply ss been Inrgo for a few dayn past. Novorthelesn olil prices wore roalized, and on some cargoes an advance was obtain od. Julsta and acanting wero ecarce and firm, at $8.25, Lath were steady at $1.80, Shingles wore quoted at $2,002.50, and fancy brands at $2.70, Boarda and strips ranged from $3,50@13,50, Bales : Schr J, P, Do Coudros, from Luilington, 61 hoards and atripn, at €11,00; 72,000 folate and scant- Ung, at $9,255 13,09 Tdth, nt $1.50; sche Levi Grant, from Aluskezon, 107,00 ntripa aud boards, at $11.35 82,000 lath, at $1.60, Sold by Blauchard, Borland & a, Lumber fretghta are Grm, owing to the recont ad- vance tu aailore’ waxes, which without a correspond: ing rise tn frelghts, lias caused many earriern to with- draw thelr youvels altogether, Au advance fs Ukely to ovcur any day, ‘The rates to Green Bay porta aro al- Teton : Mantatee, $1.60 ¢ 25; Ooonte 1a 34, The country busing small Jote, any tho ordera tn tho aggregate smount ta. good deal, ‘The city demand is fait. ‘Tho oxtenslvo building oporationa in tho city and {te aub- urbs call fora cona{derahile amount of lumber, and much of the atu’ used for mich purposes ts gelting Acarca and consequently firm, ‘Chere is not much Giapoaition to shado, prices for’ auy kind of lumbor, ‘To be mure, faoistod canes exist where concersions uro Toado, but’ such tustancos are becoming more rare everyday. Following aro yard quotation! First clear 2 Becond cloar, 1 inch 409 iiich ‘Third etoar, | Ane, Third clear, thick. Clear flooring, lat and 3d, rough. Cloar siding, Jat and second. Efrat gommén siding... Flooring, tlrat common, dressed, Flooring, eeoond common, dressod, Dox boards, Aand B..., A stock boards, 10and 12 in’ activo Fencing (16 ft,). Consmon lumber, 16 ft and wnder. Jotste and scantifug, 18 to 24 ft...» Lath. Kaui peeor eae tes TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Hnacial Ianaich to The Chtcage Tribun Lrvunpoot, Joly 93—12 m, Gnatn—Wheat-—Winter, No, 1, 10a; No. 2, 96 10a; spring, No, 1, 102d; No, 2, 944d; white, No. 1, 104 Id; No, 2, 1032; club, No, 1,218 2d; No, 2,109 6a, Corn, No, 1, 355 6d; No, 2, 358. Provistoxs—Pork, 7 Tard, Ole Gd, Livxnroos, July 2#—2 p, m.—Puovisions—Pork, Tied. Lard, 0s), Hest unchanged, Lonxpon, July 23.—Buttuion—Amount of bullion gonv iato Dank of England on balauce to-day, £152, 000, Consors—Soney and acconnt, 94 9-16, Untvgn Stazes Bonps—5-208 of "65, 1071 ; do of 67, 10834 ; 10-408, 105%; ; new Se, 1033;, Amenicad Turucan Boxpa—New York Central, 93; Erle, 1234 ; do preferred, 26, Corron—t4(d, Tavserp O1—SIKGSIN. ‘Rrem—Commen, 625374; psto do, 18104, Srintrs Tonresrna—2e Od, Vants, Joly 23,—Lentes, 65¢ 823¢4, ‘ Faauxront, July 28,~United States bonde of 2, 83. Livenroot, July 24— FLown—Extra Biate and ‘Weatern, 4a 6d. Gnars—Wheat—No. 2 lo 1 spring, 0a 8d@10s Sd. Corn—Mixed, 83 9a, Provierons—Fork—American—Wostern, 80s; Eant- ern, 874 Gd, Weef—American, 7248 Gd, Qumberland middles, 62, Lard—Amorican, 612, 5 Cusese—Firm; American, 55a, 5 TatLow—Amorican, 40s 9d, . VetnoLeum—Rofned, 90; spirits, Td. Axrwenr, Joly 28,—PeTnoLeus—2}/6, ‘es BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Bostox, July 28,—During the past three days no movemout of Lnportence in wool, Supplier sro oom- ing forward quite frecly from the West. Good stock on market, Demand is at most exclusivoly for modium fleeces, Fino flecces dull, Vory Hitle inquir- ed for combing and delaine fleeces ; 62@53340 for washed ; 40@#0ofur unwnebed Ohfo and Pennsyl- vanls fleocos 5 47/2440 for X and XX; S0c for modtum Wisconsin and Minnesota; d5@i80 for X and modium, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yoax, July 28,—Trade movement generally slow with commission housea anid fmyorters. Cotton goods quiet, except cotton flannels and cheviots, which aro in atesdy demang and drm, Prints moving slowly iu dark madder and chocolate effects, + Hamilton ‘Yyooon rena aro opened in fall styles. Woolen goods quiet, Five hundred bales West Boylston Manutace turing Company's oolored blankets sold at auction and brought sstistuetory prices, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, =~ Prranuna, Pa,, July 28.—Petroleum firm; erude, $1,15 per bri at Parkorw; roflnod, 11)j0, Philadelphia delivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, * Spectal Dispateh to Thee Chlengo Tribune, New Youu, July 29.—Gnam—Wheat irregular and uusottled, opentag lower, but closing ‘irmor, with » Dotter tuquiry, both for spot aud fuluros, ‘There te quite « largo demand on spot and for delivery this week, chiefly ;for Alling contracts, Sales 136,000 bu; at $1.30@1.4 for No. 7 Chicago and Northwestern; $1,5(@1,87 for No, 2 Milwaukeo; $1,95 for No, 3 Mi! waukeus $1.3761.39 for No. 1 spring; $1.28@1.96 for ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring; $1,37@1.40 for winter red Western; $141@1.43 for anbor da, and $1TGIGS for white Western; also 18,000 bu Xo, 3 Milwankec, now on canal, at $135; 74,000 bu No. 2 Chicago for Auguat st $1,30,-and 24,000 bu No. & Milwaukvo for List half of August at $1.34, Lyo quiet at 990 for Cauada in bond, and $1.19@1,14 for Blate, Barley quiet and uteady, Corn Yo higher, with butter export and fatr homo trade demand, Bales 83,000 bu, ut 84@89}4o for uteam Weetera mixed; 56@ Bio for sail do; B5(addo tor yellow Weatcru; tie for ‘Western mixod in store, and 70X(@800 for heated ‘Weatorn inixed; also 25,000 bu prime Western mixed Se, ate more active and trmer, Bales 63,000 bu, at 6OGClo for mixed Weatorn ; 63@Oso for white do; and 6%00c for unsound Canada, Wuuxr—Btoady, Sales 900 brls at $1.2! per ga, Pxovnoxe—Middles quict st 12X60 for city long cloar, Lard hoavy at ldo for prime stoam on apot, and 13340 for August, : Fuxiouts—Firm, To Liverpool, per stom, 24,000 bu grain at BY@SXU ; 1,500 brie tlour at ta0d; Lon- don, por sail, #,000 bu grain st 0;4d; 600 brls four at Be; London, per steam, 1,000 bxa choose at 45s; Ant ‘worp, por steam, 1,000 uldes of leather ot GOs a voasal of 4,000 gra to Cork for orders af fa, aud anotner of 8,500 yrs, Bains Yoysge, at 76 6d, ty (30 the Assuciated Frees. New Youx, July %,—¥Loun—Murket doll, heavy and lower; recelpls, 5,000 brie; superfine Stato and Western, $5,0095.40} common to good extra, $5.50 @5.00; good to chatco, $5.05@5,60; white wheat ox- tre, $0.506,00; oxtre Obio, $9,0U@7.25; BL Lous, Hoge. “Nive Hour gulst it $8.056.25, Ooux-MateeDull at $4,004.60, ‘QuaDt—Wheet irregular and unsettled, opened lower: closed Srmer receipts, 03,000 bus No. 2 Chicago, 1,901.91; No, 3 Milwaukee, $1.91@157; Nod du, 1,25 5 No, rihwostern, $1,901.54 ; Nu, 1 spring, 1,.87@1.39; ungraded Iowa and Minuesots spriug, ASCHLGA} winter red Weatora, $1,371.40; aber Oy F141G1.49; white do, $1311.45, Rye’ quiet ; Cabads fn bond, 93c5 Slate, $1.12G1.14, Barley quict, but steady, Malt quiet andsnuchanged, Corn higher sud in betice deinand; recelpts, 97,000 bu; Wealera mized, steamer,82@b3 jc; do sail, Hd(a8So; yellow, do, $58, Cate more aclive, B: ‘briner ; recetpta,'19,- Qudtus mizud Western, cubic; white du, 85030. Nay—Fing; auipping, 13c. Grocetizs—Cotivo—Hio 114@t0cin gold ; Jobbing, dull; buyers’ favor 3 falr to g wrinio, Bice ¢ refined dull cleaves quiet, but frm, | Hlce quiet but Arai, Persoteum—Pirm; reflucd, 11340; crude, 646, Rasiy—Straiued —Hiria at § rag. 1M K- ena 5 sce Faovisions~Tork opened Beavs, but closed frmor uw moss, $20,75G21,00 cast; $20,830.05 Auguat; $2a98@u1.1u Boptember, Beef uuchauged, Out meats Qcarce sud notninal; middles short cher Bilddies, city, 12},0 j Loug ulear wake, Lard but finn; cargoes, ake, tn gol Buy = [3 E Boptember, con dull at 9493, changed, G quict and woak at 76.9784, Unte quiet aud woak at & (g02c, Barley market dull at €1.15, Bulk meats—Shoulders, Sicasiic i clear rib aide, P4100, $15, 2haat6,00" ial jNo, 2do, $1.19 218, , Corn irregular j in'falr'demand at luwor rates; No, excited and highe: sod nominal ; Ko, 1, $20.50, Lard—Tlerce, 1b 14c, CiEveE: 1 red, $1,383; No, 2 ard Corn atoad changed, 0, 1 Btate, Ol whito, 620, Obfo Btats test, bea Ft a 9,300 bu, f ive, and entirely nominal, orn dull aud firm; No. Rye and barley, pono, and bo for oats to Now York, Be ern superfine, exti Mu $0.70) Oats, mixed and white, O7@s¥o, —>—_—. ing ; barge Wyoming, Grand Haven, Jumber 5 Lars Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, lumber; barge Trent for, Muskegon, lumbor}; barge G, 0, D,, Muskegoo lumber ; barge City of Grand Lapids, Muskogon, lua" ber; schr Adriatic, Muskegou, lumbor ; scow D.& Holt, Muskegon, lumbor; sche Live Oak, Manislon lumber; echr Alaska, Muskegon, lumber 3 prop 3+ sourt, Ontonagan, sundrica; echr Geelne, Muskegos, lumber; stmr Corona, Bt Jo, Ella Xllouwood, White Lake, William prop Messonger, St, Jo, sundric#; sche Dertha Darneh Eacavaba, lumber; schr Lyman MM. Dayis, Muskego lumber; atime Chicago,, Manitowoc, eundrios; st Guido, Black Crock, bark’; prop Menori gon, sundrica; schr Mary, Holland, bark Bio Wing, St, Jo, ght; sche American Union, Me Bomiuee, lumber; schr Gam, Btill Mack’s Pior, wool; schr Lookout, Grand Haven, lumber; ache Lb Ruston, Peusaukee, lumbor; sehr Hose Simmons Muskegom, lumber; prop India, Buffalo, sundried] tchr Feablop, Muskegon, lumber; sohr Rosa Bilt ‘Muskegon, gon, lumber; Behr J, 8, Austin, Cleveland, coal and stono; scbt 4: O, Moss, Muskegon, lumber ; ache L, B, Coates, Mor kegun, lumber; scr Helens Blood, Muskegon, lumbei ache Beyenth Ohio, White Laks, lumber; schr Js? Parker, Muskegou, wood; achr Midnight, lait Island, wood ; achr Coral, White Take, raliroad i echr Eiica Day, Whitd River, Jumber; echr Jobn TI bits, Muskegon, lumber; scow Mary Weleu, Whit Lake, lumber 4 achr Help, Baugatuck, wood ; schr Br Jolt, Alaska, cedar posts, schr U, Mower, Shoboyey umber 5, barge Sonora, Menomlnos, lumber ; Large B. J, brut son, Menumines, tumber ; barge Ellen Williams, Ue nominee, lumber ; barge Urenus, Afenamines, Inde barge FB, Htocktridye, Manlatos, lumber wow Hou te je, lutnber 5 Tabary ect Taleigh, Ladugion, lumber j achr 1 Paine, Muakago corn; schr B, Barnes, Excanshe, 2 driv beef sod #0 drive} scur Jauo Ralston, Kings Jobuston, Fraukfort, GU bu quis; sobr Marian Ex! sehr hls avy; Wi Wattant—Stenly, Lratinn—Unchanged: anid Ito Urand tock acts, Hanoy Astey s Hutt midiiew and beary welatite, 24 2804 California do, 25@20j50; ouminon do, ky FF Key Yont—=Withant dectied BiaCJo$ pulled, SO@20; nw Turata—Manuifactured couper steady ing, aie chan; domesite flo ale, 16igdie, eS new phir: ingot Inko firm at 23999 'ves ingot Benteh fn pit dull but unchanged Anierica dull" and heaved sau pues: si ne gih 20 NAILA—Trregiila: cut, $4.15@3,30; clinch 0.50; horae-stive, $18.00 «hed, pet Tg PUHILADELPUTA, & 4, Joly 22.—FLOUN—TAse acticns ey . LUT Sg Aaconela aval innesols. oxtia fainily, oth 0, Slato, aud Indiana, 80,2ann tal raden, $7,000.25, °° seca URain—Whoa!, unsettied and lower; red, $1.97 1.365 while, $13, Itza held at $1.07, Oorn tn ood requort, but weak ; mixed Westorn, Ai 3503 yollow. ect) ‘Onte ateady; phile Satta mixad, G3e, i PRTRILRUM—F iim ; refined, Lie Lis: 3 crud Winser—$tal, EE SEIN BxeDe—Clovar’ scarce; cicteo, $13.50; tmrthy, Borren—Firms New York State and Dradforg County extras, 248%; firata, 29229 1 Western trap, Wic@tiay Weatern esta, i8eti0e; Wentern Toll, Prraprient: tras, $4.07; oxtras, ¢.do frets, 1s@ive, é Gaxesn—qaety Weatorn, tine, 10410340 ; do prin, 19 4c. ude Western, fresh, 18:219¢, DALTMIONL, oars, Suly ‘W.—Fioun—Bleady and ‘unchang. ed. ‘Gnatx—Wheat aloady ; No, Jambor Western, $1.33 mixed do, $1515; No, 2 red Weatern, $1.35! No, Milwaukee spring, $1.0i¢1.t4, Cora—Market dans Wostorn, nuxed, Bic. Gula falrly activo; mixed Went crn C1 N2e; white do, 62363, Tyo~Murket day at $1.00, UAy—Quiet and unchanged. Pnovisions—Quiot, hut firm, Pork, $29.25 724, Bulk mente—Shoulders, Vise; cloar rik, 1G6 hones w iglane panied AMseon-“Bhoullers, 1040: ole. rib, 19¢c, Hama, 14jggl42e. Lard quiet, but at Fefined Thtgen OSS H2K a Se Murrrn—Unchanged, TeTnoLKuM—Unchaugod, orre—Quict, but sterdy ; Rlo, cargoos, 19%c; Jobbing, 174awyr, Watisxx—Held Srmly at $1.21, Br, Lovie, duly 8. FLoun—ite iT, ia, July v.—Floun—tighes enpec fall higher praded of old ; supers, $4,00@4.25'+ extra tat 4.474.653 ¢ double extra fall, $4,75,¢5.25 ; teoblo orig $5,6090,09; family winter, including fancy, $15 nAIN—Wheat—Damanil chlofy apoculative ; higher: markel higher; Now 2 sed, $141 cuales phy @1.48 Anguat ; $1.04 Geptembe 3 No. 8 do, $1.23:a.1.: cau, Corn firmer; heht higher; No. J’ mixed Did cash; G3 (S685,¢ Augnat; 700 Soptember, firmer ; held higher for ftiturea ; No, 2, S70 Did cathy dlc August; 3¥e Heptember. Hye dull and dower ta soll; 9AM VA, Provisioxs—Vork excited and higher; $21.25, Lard Domlually lower; summer, 12340, Dry’ anlted meus nomiually Jower; 82,0; 113d 1i3/e, Bacon dull and lower ; Httlo doing ; V@L Le @la'yc. Wausxkt—Duil and lower to sell; $1.17 bid. Recesrts—Flour, 1,000‘brls ; whent, 13,000 In ¢ corn, 8,000 bu; oate, 9,000 bu; ryo, none; barley, 2,00) bit NEW ORLEANS, , New Ontrans, La, Jnty 33,~Su0an—Quiet! Job- bing, common, 846} Tow four to fully fair, 8344930; prime, 9350, MoLanses—Dull ; Jobbing, common, 40@450 ; ful, S0ia S5c3 prime to cholce, ira 700. LUUR—Finn ; aupertine, $4,753 alngle extra, $1.0) double, $5.23; triple, $5,024186.7! chatce, 31,00; 7.80, GRaix—Corn dull and lowor, at $4@D4c, Oate qulat at Ota Tic, ‘Bran—Quoted at $1.10, Max—Dulls prime hold at $23.00, Correx—Firin ; ordinary to prime, 18@2 Poors Pork quict at $12,50@24. Dry mh moats quict ; shoulders, 0370 ; nothing dulng in aldea, Uacon—Jobbing, 10'¢e Wy@isye; 4¥e. Hom Cuotce sugar-cuirad, 1iyqetie, Lard quiet} terce, ij ey ice Couy-Meat—Dull at $3.70, Watuxx—Steady at $1 na ‘outa Torro, July'28.—FLoun—Steady and unchanged, teat fate; ailvahiseds ati holders outal Te quotations; oxtra white Michigan, $1435 am ber Mlchigan, $1.86@17%5 ; Auguat, $1.04 C18 uv, 2 red, Auguat, $1, No, 2 ambor Tinol liigh-nifzed, 160 low-mixod, 15303 1. 1 whito, BUC 3 do, 770; no gred damayed, 6c, URaN—Steady and unchanged, Frezaits—Dall and unebangod, ReorreTs—Flour, 400 ria; wheat, 6,000 bu: com, 21,000 bu; oats, 2060 bu. f Surpstents—Fiour, 1,000 bria; whost, 6,000 bu; oor, 113,000 bu ; cata, 3,040 bu, CINCINNATI. Cixcrnxart, July 24,—FLouu—sleady; modorate de mand. 1 Guarw—Wheat easter; red, $140, Corn stesdy: modarato demand ut 72:¢7dc. " Outs atoady and frm O36g0%c, Kyo dull old held at $1.90, Puovistoxe—Var' all ‘sales nt $20.76, Lard Aull and nomtuslly lower; ateam, 13?Z0 asked auc her, 120, sulk suoata dal at 8405 Us¢0 5 12}60, Be Eaas—Steady and unchanged, Wiuxy—Bteady and firm at $1,16, Durren—Steady and firm, Onxesr.—Fatr and firm, Urts—Linseed and lard stoady and unchanged, LOUISVILLE, Lounvitir, Ky., July 28,—FLour—Quiet and wu» Jected red, now, ta Corn fair ‘ond advanced Tuc September, 70s, iu, ey Tha; HAIN—=Wheat quifet ond woak at $1.201.25, Cor Ha—Quiel and unchanged ; $16.60@21,00, pie bide ni erg reer Pork, $21.0, Iialdsie; clear, 7903 clear ri 1 LHQIIIGC 5@123,c.- acon—Shoulders, lon, 194@19}407 clear, 1946} Lard—Tiorce, $14,75@15,00; kegs, Warwkr—$1.16, MILWAUKEE. Minwauxer, July 28,—FLoun—Quiot and Gnart—Wheat stoady and aw No, 1 Mil agua dy. uke, 191s; Repteraber, ly active; No. 2, 70, Oste , BOsc, Barley ‘No, 4 Beptember, $1.04. Rye d $1.00, Puovistoxs—Nominally unchanged, Moss pork, Fuxtouts—Whest to Uuffalo, I4@S%x0. Reourrre—Flour, 4,000 brla; wheat, 11,000 bu, BuieuenTs—Flour, 4,000 bris; whoat, 65,000 bu, CLEVELAND, LAND, O,, July 28,—Unarx—Wheat firm ; Ko, Oats tower ; PurBoLEUM—Quist ; atandard white, car I oxay flues amail Tots Tae niguoe™ 1@26 highor, 8,880 Lu; corn, 10 ba; oats, KoxrpTs—Whea ‘BUFFALO. Dorraro, July 28,.—Gusrw—Wheat Tt, Insc Western, 7¢c, Oats rotailing from atoro only, Oanat Fariaure—Firm; wheat, 80; 7}{0 for cot, DOSTON, josror, July 29.—Frovn—In good demand; Wet .16@0.55 ; Wisconsin and Minnesott $.25:67.00} “wlilte wheat Ohio, Indians, gan, $0.50@7.25; Lunols, $0,756.00; BL Lowy 8,00; fancy Mtinnosote, 7.26 9.00, j—Gorn quiet: . mized ‘and yellow, 90Q% Gaain- MARINE, | PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY 28, Annsreo—Tug Gen, H, E, Paina, Grand Haven, o* oundries ; abt Jumber ; sehr South umber}: Bath, Haven, Mute tumbor; schr Kate Lyone, Muse chr Whirlwind, Muskegon, humbeti prop Favorite, Monotluye, —sudria wcow ‘Bea Star, Pentwatelr Creauxo. ae Prince Alfred, Buffato, whr D. k Lo, duuud bu cura: sei, t90ne, ces Clare Harker, Vuttulu, 34,400 bu’ wheat ; sehr ¢. b- Dy ‘Badad Uuffalo, 17,409 bu cory; schr Ellen Byry, 1a 4,000 bu cura} prop Gvorge Dunbar, Muskeyon, bu ogte : Darks Burau, Bufalo, 27,000" bu cert tn Chicago, Manitowoc, 160 brls peas, 19 bales brvute corn, 18) green bidew, and sundries ¢ prop BMesecuy® Bt, dos 6 s urle york sala wu jatuur Corona, bi “a er, aud sundries, Nigar Creamaxces-Hebr William Smith, om Haves, sundsies; str Meuomiuve, Muskogsn, 62 chr Grace Murray, Builalu, Logit bu ws Wilder, Kingston, 14,754 bu' wheat;

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