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L] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUERESDAY, AUGUST 3, 187G. STATE OF TRADE. The Business of the Banks Increased by Board-of-Trade Set- tlements, The Clearings lleavy---New Yorlk Jixchange Wenker. The Produce Markets Stronger, Chiefly Owing to the Recent Storms, Broadstufs fn Gopd Speculative Demand mwaVheat and Pork Duoyant. FINANCIAL, The comparatively heavy elearings of the day did 2ot Indicate any increase in business beyond that in- ctdental fo the scitiements of the first of the month, Thers waa no moro done In soltioments on the Board of Trade than ia usualon tho first, The Abifting of abligationn caused some activity at the banks, but did not increass the total of thelr dlscounts, The mer- cantile domand continue fair on account of the scanty remittances from the country, and fhe manu- facturing applications for losns aremoderato, The sarplus of the banks does mot find sdequale employ- 1ment fn theas scanty channels, and 84 the “ontaide " calls for loans are fow and limited, tho banks flud their resources increasiug, and ratos of intersst, cou- saquently, remaln weak, Tates of discount at the banks ars A@10 per cent to regular customers ; to independent bOrrowcrs couces- sions of several per cont are freely made. On the atrect all the good negotiable paper offered inroadily takon at easy ralcs, and more is called for. Rates are 6318 por ceut, *New Xork oxchango opencd weak, with ‘between banks for §1,021; later, sales wers an upward tendency showed ftself. The movement of curreacy to the country ia lights Tho clearings were $5,%01,00), DOSTON MONEY MARKET. 1In Doston, says the Post of Wednesday, undoubled barrawers are unable fo discover any hardening ton- dency in the rates for money. Danks and indivilual Ienders atil] fnd 1t somewhat dificull Lo obtain all the eboice business papor thoy wonld like a1 5 per cent per anonm discount, They do uot liketo go below 5, bul 11 they find what fs perfectly satisfactory as to strength, thioy da show & willingness to accommodate In regard totime. There fssames per cent paper taken that Bas more thant four montha to run. Borrowing be- tween the banks {a now at » protty low ebb—2 per cent 1a tho figure. There i but little wanted |o thls line. THE ENQLISH BANKS AND TIE INDIAN TRADE. The Pall Mall Gaztls covtains a lotter from an Indian merchant, who explaiua the manzer {n whict #ome of the Arms who Lavs cocently failed lost thetr ‘money, or rather that of the binks: 1hava positively known certain classes of gonds consigued Ly houses bore aold in Bombuy at fexs than 1he whalesale price by contract nthe city wiers tuey were manufactured—and th is not as & siugle furtance, Thers ia 0o mouey 10 be made ut that gaio unicss it Lo otber peoplew. Iudeed, it roquired tlo edt.at cars on our pert to avold being ruined altogsibier by such systematic flooding of su_slready giuied mar- Xet, When the end or the bequniig of tho eud canie, as {t has come whthin (he last fow wecke, the whole thing became clear enough, Tueso Louefac- tors of their species who sold chieapor than_auyvody elve could buy, ainking freight, intercat, and (Olmise sion, had really little or noiLing at atake in the mut- tory ind could well aford 1o wacrifica profits 40 long as {hoy could *float® their paper, More than one Tsoard of Dicectors have found out by this timo that the fuceative part of that buainess fa - not donw by tho banks, Indeed, if the four rules of aritumetis cen Lo reliod upon to give abwolute results, they hava not fnished their Jeason yot, EXPORTS OF WHEAT, Forthe purpose of Hllusteating tho rlelng impor- tance of this article (wheat) in our exports, we have eonpiled from the omticlal records the followiug state- ment of the valuo of the national sxporta of wheat aud flour fram the sear 1621 up L0 the presont time : XXPOATS OF WHEAT AND FLOUN ¥KOM TRE UNITED STATES, les at T5e t 50¢, aud Fearly av'rage I'lonr, $ 4,904,301 § 13,014,808 22,871,.64 H a4 [ 17,935,184 &6, 10,381,604 81414 29,238,04 Ly614,555 For tho twenty years ending with 1840, the oxports averaged about $5,5.0,00u & year; during tlie next ten yoars, the averago oxport doubled; during the ten Jears ending with 180, they roseto anaversge of $25,500,00; and even during the war decads, when o mauch labor waa diveried from the field to the camp, the oxport was doulled as compared with tho ten pre- coding yesrs. In 18il, the firet yearof the present docade, we exported $60.300.000 ; and last yoar the shipments rose to $130,600,000, In other words, the ‘prosent export of wheat aud flour {a twenty-four timea tho valuo of that for the aversgo of this iwonty years ending with 1640, This clestly shows what {a the natural and n- evitabls drift of production n this country, sud indi- caton whers capital 1o to seck its chief emiploymonts and rewards. The competiticn Lelween the agricul- Lure of the two continents i at lust coming out in our favor; and our trus nterest lios in affording every {facility to the hranch of iodustry in which our largest aclievementa are won,—New York Daly Luiletin, MEW NATIONAL BANKS. The following new Natious! Bauks, organized snd suthorizad to comwmence bualncas, are ofiiclally re ported to the Comptroller of the Currency : 2,26, Firat Natlonal Bank of Freeport, 3, Author- zeil capiial, $50,000% patd-n capital 55,000, *Enivie uel Wertheliner, Presidents J. I Al Aulhorized o commenra business July 31, 1675, I3, Farmers® Kational Sunk af becta, 1, orized caputal ,000; paid-In eepital, $30,100, Jonathan Merriem, President ; A, B, Houllt, Casliier, Authorized to coniimence vuainess July 22, 1475, 2,248, Bpeucor Natlonal Bauk, Bpencer, Mus A mmd:uplulhm 1 ld-lu_capital, 000, ou eat 3 Wo i 4 AUthiortzed 10 comamenes aniness Juny i L ite o 4,30, Metropolitan National Bank of Moston, Mass, e B s ol B s Icliards, Presidaut H. D." Loriu dar, Authorized to commence business July pt GOVERNMENT LONDY. Unitad Btatea b3 of 781, Vuited Buutes 530 of s, Uuitod Htatea 5-2is of '63....., 8-2Us of "uS—January and July,. 8-208 of ‘8T—Junuary and July. &:n of We—Jantasy and July Bd. Gold was 1133@112%, YOREIOK EXCTANGE, Blesljng exchange was &7 @it0) ; eable tranafers, Loudon, 4913 ; Paris, 614, Other ratos of forelgn sxchauge are quoled Parls (francs). .. Germany (reichmarka). Belglum (france) loliaud (guilders). ... Bwitzerlaud (france). ... . 16 Bweden, Norway, sud Denmark (krover), ., Austria (pagar H0TiN}. aeva..naes e €IT¥ AND 0OUNTY DONOS, id, Chicago Oity 79 ct. bon 1025 & fnt, Clicago Ciy 7 9 ct, sowerage, 144 & lut, | Qlileago Oity 7R ct, waterloan 103k int, Cbicago City 7 Yok certificates 99 &t .. Quisyocily :g“(w“?m“ 98 K futs Covnty 19 et, bond 103)k lut. ‘Waat Pazk 7 par cent bon oss <2 BION @312 e VBl (@ b Horchante' Natioon) Firet Nubloual Bk ¥ifub Natioual Ik German Nutlonal Banz, Carn Escliauge Natwual Cily Natjona) Dauk, Tiowme Natioual Ban) lliuola Frust aud Savinge Bauk, Merchanie' Bavitay, Locn sud Undoy Nutfma) Dau Dulon Biock: Yurd Ni Lidy yud Lagthes Bauk, 5 MISCELLANEOTS, Chicago Qs Light and Guks C Chlcagp & Catupiet Dock Colnpair Ghicago & Northweatern gold ba Puilan Falacs Car Couw Distes- 1 of Columbin 9,688, Dpit es, o1, div. LaTzaT, Nrw Yors, Aug, 2,~Gold opensd at 1131, fell ot 02135, adyanced t 113, reacted ta 1123, and closed 84 112)¢, Bates pald for borrowing wers 1,2, sud 3 Pes.cani per annum, and 1-84 per diem, Loaus wers 8120 made 8t and st 2 yor cent for carrying. To-day bedng a Bank of England bollday, the Lon- don Block Richange la closed, aud no toanill ad- Vices are et band, To-ziorrow Government ofices Lere will Le slossd 8 & mark of respect 10 tho memory of the late ~-President Jonnson, " under arder of the Upited Btates Court of # Fnd Trasasivef tha Narbaen Pacifio Taflrosd Company, which waa to have taken place st noon to-day, haa been poatponed until Aug, 12, Tho rennon for adjournment Ja tncompleteness of pre- Liminary detalla and conditions for tlie sale, and the deaire of the Commissioners to have eversthing soar- ranged aa fo avold all future embarrasainents to pur. charers, Jny Uooke and the bouilulders' purchasiug e preseut. llavernmenta Chorai dull and ateade, _Btato bonds wiry quict al nominal | fices, In radirosd bonds, the leading featuro was Calcago & Northweatorn con- daied cotiron gold Bouds, which were atrong at Bity@8iy., 'The demand for theta bonds wa 0, o pecially towar, Tho atorm to.day hiad A tandet:y to chock business in Auancial aud commer- cinl clrcien The sto market opened quist, Goan thers wan A decline, fo t jowed Ly & recovery, and, in o cares, thin closo prices wera up to the highess point of fho day, Western Unlon rose to 833, il closed abAS 4. Patific Mail advanced fo 3475, Norlhwostern to 410, Lake Shore to 61, Ohlos to 19, aud Erie toldy. Atlantio & Pacific Tel foed to 3%y, Lie matket cloned dull and " rteady, ‘Kie ratissetions on the Stock Etchiango included ralea of 6,400 sliares I's~ ciflo Mait, 13,05 Onios, and 13,500 Wesfern Uslon, Money Hoerd at byt - ) 0 mercantile paper, I¢@5. D T narer didbtracd $378,000, Custoins ';&'!‘“ '(‘Y‘A::}um‘h Ciearings, £10,0 0,00, Blerhbg exchangr, 4447459, uo! Conponr, Coupoun. Goujour, Conpt ; 0-4 1, co TEH Coupons, 47, 207" | Currelicy UB.vevass el TATE LOADS. Tonnesacs Ga, ol | Virginis s, new, .., 87%¢ Tenneaseo 6s, uew, 505 | Missvurd oa, vl Virgluta s, obd..... 98 STOCKS, | New Jersey Contral. 100 1 Btk Intanid, Weatern Union Tel Facilic Mall,, ( St Paul, a LBt Paul pid; B | Wibma,.o 5y t Wabaeh jifd, 81 0§ Fort Wayne, L VI + 1451 Teree llaute, o 0" | Terre Haute pfd. Culeaga & Alton.... 1Y% 5| Chicugo & Alton jiililo %g | Ubio & Mississippl ., 1 Todians Cantral 4 Lako 8liore, % €i2; | ChL, Bur, & Qainey 115 Tuinols Contral,,e. oy B3 | Hauuital & 2 Ciev. & Dillaiurg. .. Northwestern Northweetern P Cleve,, Ola, &, Col. 81y | Del., Lack & Wil, 415 Atantic & Pac. Ti 56 | Central Pac, bons 46 | Univn Pac. bond ———— REAL ESTATE, The following {nstrumenta were filad for Monday, Aug. 2 Y rRorERTY. West Adama #t, 150 ft w of Taulina st, 8 1, 643 110 alley, dHed I8 Truerarnrerene ontee 20,000 Jeferson st, 114 fia of Monros 8, 0 f, 53100 11, with builinge, 4 t=d Jaiy 14, 5,500 Fullerton av, 25 [ € of Terrs sty n'f, duted Aug. 3 Teli court, 160 £ W of 0)x.45: record Portle x 15 i1, with building Bamo na the abovo, d 1 o f, 231125 ft, dated July 31 . West Congreen'®!, w of Congress Patk, fy 2102 1t dated Juiy 29 Suue au the above, dated July 22, Wet Polk at, o cor of Moigaut 8,0 1, 25190 ft, datod Juno 2 Wint Congresa st, wolt Co: X136 4-10 1, dated Juna 2 Houore at, 128 8 10 15 18, dute Weat Van 8 of Madivon +f, o 'f, Bus 5% Arnold 1t, 133 11, datelt July .. Arclerav, 1 56t w ft, with ol Arlon placo, @ 107 qt, duted Aug, 2. North Sangatuon st, 53 fi 105 ft, dated July 23.... North Hangamon st, 77 ft 126 11, dated July' 19, NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES OF CUYNE-HOTNE, Forty-slx sub-lota fu 8, & 8, E. X of N,E. X ec. 7, 40, 11, ated Jofy 2 10,223 BOUTHE OF CITY LIMITA, WITIIN A RADIUA 0% 7 MILKM OF . counT-uousr, . Sangamon #t, 2394 ft n of boulevard, e f, 125 1212, dated July 10.... werbissecan 2,500 Lot3anda 2 acrea of Loi 4 und McCaffery uud Murphy's E. K 8. K 8.3, 351, dated July 0. . 12,600 P it b o COMMERCIAL The following wers the receipts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce [n this clty duriug tho forty-elght hours endfug at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and for the corresyonding dato one year ago: smpaER 17, | 1934, Wi, 1R75, Cured meata.lta Leef, bris, Por, Lrl y Tbs,, Tallow, toee. .. dutter, s, Wool, a., Potatoes, Lumber, Withdrawn from storo an Baturday for city con- sumption: 7,74 bu whoat, 2,463 biu corn, 7,964 bu ©ata, 133 bl rye, 3,615 bu barley, The followiug grain wes inspected Into stors en Mouday morning : 25 care No, 1 spring, 160 cars No, 2do, 53 care No, 3 do, 27 cars rejectod do, 3 ears no grade da (38 wheat); 47 cars high-mlized corn, 243 cars and 21,400 bu No, 2 o, 103 cars and 4,000 bu reectod do, 22cars no grade do (417 carm corn); 1 car whito outa, 4 cars No, 3 do, 3 cars rejected do, 4 cars no «rado do (12 0ats); 1 ear new rejocted rye; 1 car new rejected barley, 2cara no grade do, ‘Total (101 cara) 206,000 Lu, Inspected out: 9,476 bu wheat, 155,840 bu coru, 29,426 bu oata, y The foliowing tabls showa the distribution of ths breudetutis alipped from (his city during last week § Curn, | Uata, 80,816] 61,45 “To Muntreal. “Ta Kinguton, Lo Collingwoud, Totala, ., 3 Tokew for Gty vhy,. Alo 4,471 Ly . i, The leading proidure markets wers sgaln active yes- terday, aud gencrally stronger, cliefly aa a consequence of storma fn the. Nortiwest, o wera no Impor- tant European advices, the Euglish Lanks haviag & boliday, and o New York took its cus from Clicago moro readily thin ususl, the condition of thivgs on the Acabourd helug rater an effcct than & cause. The $ruding was chledy ypoculative, tue shippiug movement bulug rutlier ow, no selling prossure, thia Roliverics on the Auguat optivn betog rather Hghs fu the worning, though more yoluminous aftarwards, The markots for grain were much stoadier than might liave been expectod after roiding the storm roports of thia twa or threa days previous, Those lended ta o vance prices, but operators were not suzlouy to bid up very fag Lefore knowlug the etfect which tho news had producod at other poluts, aud New York was very slow in openfug in the absence of Enzopean sdvices, ‘The dry-goods market romains qulat, with but alight fuctuation in values, Tle thrvatcued stnke of tus Fall River mill operatives aud the curliiied produc- tiou at other poluts hias served to sirenytlen the mar- Xet for cotton textlles, Groceriva coutloue fn fatsly ative deruand and remain fem. Coffees papecially oug. Tho butter trade was fairly active Lotk on lucal aud sLipping account, aud for tho best grades prices were & shade higler, Cliceso was ratlier firner Wbt of Jute, owlng to the somewbat Improved coudi- tiou of the Esvtern market, Drices of drfed fruits rauged thosswme &8 on Batupday, where, with scupcoly an vaception, they are frmly beld, Apples, pruuos, snd currants bavo aomethipg of an upward thendeucy, “Th Bb Irads vas ceavouably active, witliout chavge in prices, Laceit codtiah, the market was Brm all sround, Coaly wood, lutlier, and ois were nowinally uuckanged, - The uterior and local demand for Jumber continues active, aud prices at the yards sre uniformly stesdy and stroog for some kinds of 2inch lunber, The caygo matket way molorutely active aud stronger for Floc w'uf, ) hanld st $337%¢ permr. Dudding D45,48:1 61,458 sl 23061 d 3,034 bu Larley shipped by materials ars selling frorly, and the demand promises 10 be Activs thraughout the fall, Coramon brick are quoted at$3,0038,50, and Hme st 70 per brl in bulk, Oilier materials wore unclinnged In pricen. it was fajrly active and stexdy. The demand for wiol coie tinuen light and stacks nre beginning to accumulate, Lut prices are unaltered. Hay, troom-corn, and hojs wore ipuict and uncanged, Beeds were quict, though Umothy was (n better aemud mnd firmer, owing to reports that th new exop was not Hikely to Lo o large as was first expected, It having Leen dumaged by (he Grecen feudin wero meady, Vegetalles were 1 work, niearly all varictios veing sup,died by the aurrounding fatiners, Loultty wasaleady, sud gy dull, EXTORTS FROM TRE AEATOARD. ‘The fo'lowing were tho exports from the four leads 1ng cities of the Atlantic scabioard for the dates named : Week end- *Week en (RY 1,801,400 Yasa s *I'rom sevon points, g PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Weto less active, excopt In mess pork, which was fu good demund througuout, The apeculative atticles wero stronger, wlih a Tather light supply of hogs, snd a consoquont firm feeling ot the Stovk-Vards, while New York was firmer on lard, ‘The stovk of pork in Now York was roported at 44,420 Lri ngalust 40,839 Lrls s mouth ago, aud 43,63 Lrle w year By, Mgss Ponk—Waa in very good demand, chlefly for Boptomber delivery, sud advauced 600 per bri, closing aboiit 40c higher than oo Seturday. There was » fuir Luninoss dous 1n turning over, but the gonersi feeling was s confident one, which was expresscd in bldding better prices, the outlook for grun stimulating A bottcr toue in provisions, Bales wore re- ported of 70 Lrls cash at $2035; 3,00 brls, reller Angust, b $200i5@2005; and 9,600 Uria seiler Beptember st §203531.10, Total, 1 Arls. Tho market elosed easlor ot §20,95 cash or acller August, $21,025@21.05 sell ¥ Seftonbor, and nombual- Iy ut $21,10 31,12 for Octoler, Holler tha year was qQuoted at 31850, Estra prime was nondnal at §H25, LARD—Was rather quist, but about Lige per 10) s Biglier, In aympathiy wity po;k. The ouerlugs wero ligit, s ot equal tothe demand, Bales wers rof ol of 1,210 tca sellee August ut $15.304 13,35 tea rotler September at $11,50@ 14,65, Total, Tho market, clored stosdy ut $10.32% 81305 canh, $1.5.3 415,55 for Septenmler, aud nonuually st $1213 selier tus yrar, Meate~Were fn moderato request at unchanged Quotations, Balew wero reported of 2X,00) 1ba snort ribe, sell.x September, at 123 21,00 iy summor do at 104C cashi; 33,000 13 stmmmer short clears at 11 auid 250 tes sweet plkled boans (hld 1), seller cember, at 10ie, The market closed at 'y ¢ for sho Qees, cash or selier August, and Be fur 4o seller Bepe fomber; 114¢ for loug cloirs, cash or seller Au- gust, and 11¢ for da eeller September; 1lio for short ribe, cash o seder August, snd 120 for do seiler Seplombers 13:10r ahort clears, caa or soller August, sud 12gc for do seicr Soptemter, Dozed meats 'io bisher than tho price fur looss lots, Long sud ehort clear, Lotel, quoted at 13 nud jong cut hama ab L@ 13)c, Bummer-cured Euglisl moeata B¢ fat shoudiry, Joose: e for Cumbeclands tosed s 114e for loug clears dog and sect-pickled hame, 11 Ibs 11%¢ far short rive do average, 11513 20, uoted at 1@ lic for hame, L for ehiort clears WK qilies ad (@ e, PRODUCTS—Were qulet and noninally une at$:4:3 for moss; §.43 foF exita meas; aud URITS 20,5 (@& "FarLow—Quoted at 8 BARADSTUF7S. FLOUR—Wsa quict and stronger, Thers was & modorato domand on local account, and some was wan‘ed for ahipment, but the olfcrings werw light, tho sto:ks being small, and soms lolders asked a silght advance in sympathy with the frmer feeliag 1o wheat, Sales were ropurted of 1,33) Urla spring extras, chiufly a1 §5,24@6,00 ; 100 Lris apring e1perfines ot §3,35; and 10 brls ryo tour on private terms, Total, 1,36 ) brin. The market closed with the fullowing as the runge of prices s Cuolco wiutor exiras, $5.507.25; commun ta g00d do, $.00 £L,30; choloa spring oxizas, $35060.00 ; Latr do, sbipylng grades, $3.25:@5,.0; Minnosota, $5.00 (@1.00; patent springs, 8,73 38.50; spriug supertines, RLIHE41G 5 rye flour, $33)E0. The tock of flour in Chicago Is zaportad as 33,73 brls, gainst 37,360 Lrls one month 8go, and 23,15 Lrls a yoar ugos Ban—Wasin good demand, and Irregularly atrong- er, thu supply belng reiatively light, 8sies wers 40 tous at $16.75 trco ob Luard, aud $15,5u@lN.25 on track, ConN-MFAL—We quiots at $3.0033.70 per bl for good ani BACUO@27.01 per ton for voarse. MIDDLINGS—Sales were 10 tuns at §34,00 froe on board, WIEAT~as very active, for fatnre dolivery, and 11)¢ Ligher, Tua reports cf storms over wida areas 1n tho United States affected the market, but judireet- ty—and, thorefore, not a0 forcibly s waa anticipated by mauy, sdded to which fact, the moon_changd on Bunday moruing, and not a 'few_operators thought that thiat evnt will Lo followed by more aottod weatli- or. ‘Tl taius of tho past woek lisvy chielly visito tho soitiony fn which wiuter whost ls rused, Winter wheat forma some ¢0 per cont of th entirs wheat yicid of thie Uuited Btates, but vory little of it comes Lo Chi- cago or Milwaukee, ' Tho spring wheat sections, wiil:h murket iheir grain on the westorn stioroof Lako Mich- gan, biave Loy gencrally blossed with fine weather, niul tua people thiero oxpect » guod yleld, Jence they did ot seud in orders to buy yesterdsy, to uuy cousiderallo extent, aml ° the iocal doslors are, os a rule, Ao long al- Tealy that they do mot care to’ go in muc eeper, The buying was chiefly dono, therefors, ou accouut of dvwellera {1 thio winter whoaf acctions, and_ thoss pec- 10 do not usually patronizs tha Chicago market largo- y. But thie storina of the past two or three'diys have awakened thosa peopla tn an extraordinary degree, and tliay sent in a great many buying orders ynatorisy, which coustituted tho lifaof tho markek, Nota faw af thiote were uniinuited ua to price, or, i Umited, th figure namod wus 243c above tho higheat pricu touched during thie day. City operators were general- Iy on the selliug_ side, chisfy bacause they expacted claniga of Weatlior, auil » Tow aeling ondera were ve celved from the ast, though New York wes quoted utrougor. Tha recelpis hora wero also loes volumluous than tho receut averago, and were excecded by the shlpmeutss Thero was, however, scareely sty sbippiag demand yesterdsy, the August rombuim belng kept up by the axpectution of » dec.lio Acr In the month, whon the new whoit begine ta ur- rivo, Bellor September aold on tho walk at g1 openied on 'Chiango at L2, receded (0 3131 vaneed 10 §l:4, ond doclined to $1.23 ut the cloae, Hollor the mouith, or cash No, 2 spring, sold at $1.2953 12416, closibg ot §1.23, Balior the year solil af §1,:0 @l aud buydr e yoar (averal lots) at 8180, Cuah walow woro reported of 2,800 L No. 1 spring af $1.25 (@120 s 170,400 bu Ko,'d do ab $LIIK8124Y + 11,400' bu’ No. 3 do at 81161163 3 6,30 bt Feject do at $1.03@ 104K ; and 500 bu Ly sauplu st 633%0c. Total, 191,600 b MiknesoTa WieaT—\Was quiet, but 1o higher, in aympatliy wiih thie Reueral market, Salos wero 1,000 Uy No. 1310, No 3 wa nouninal st 1aesa L, “The fuupoctioy of whieat Lt week was equal (o 1,543 1,051 cara the wock pravious, s active and sleadior at abont }asde s rocelpls were axcoeded by tho shipments, frelght engugoments of yoaterlsy wore fair, whilo tho starm nows tended Lo alraugtl, 'Tue rain which liaa swopt tue winter whieat raising scotions has aluo mowed Lig awath (urough the corn belt, aad It 18 belleved will materially reduce the yleld, -~ For this reason thiero wus o better demand (roia local aporatars, aud ou country accouus, wich caused an_sdvanco in prices, eapocially sa tho delivorios of tho moruiog were ligut, ' New York was atugg'sh, aud the shippity do- mand from the East continued small, ae sesboard operatars are yet disposed 1o hold off, betleving that thio much greaor ores seaded 7 corn musi bring about & decline, in apita of partisl damage by storme, Seller Hoptomber wat tho leading option, ~ It opouoed at Tdtye, rond L0 53X¢, fall back 1013, sdvanced to733¢e, sud closed ut 73 1sc, Heller the mouth, or reguiar No, 3, a0ld st 7IN@120, closiug at T1Kc, witha crimmation n favor of fresh recetpts, High mi closed at 70, Bellur the year sold at Goc, 'Casl wero reported of 40,40 it high tnf 10,800 bu No, 3 a3 TIE@TAL,¢5 3,1 Bi%@dixa; 400 bu ears &b A4, and 3,000 bu by saitido st Bl@ATHe. Tokal, 30,80 bu, OATH—Wero activ and stronger for optlons, which averagod M3 ¢ higher,and closed catiovoSaturday's pricee. . “tlie lioavy ralus tu the sonthora sections of {Lia atid sdjacens Stated were roportad to bave brokeu down the siandiug oaty, aii to Lavo loft many flold {n such thiat 1t I8 dGULfut if they can bo out. food wuany Luylog orders wers i rom tess disyi-t Which, with ihie’ local domand, the light recelpts, and foports of frmbess in' New York, tend- «d to impsrt a firm tono fo tle msrket, The tradjng was confinod to August aud Soptomber, the lattor boing moro active than ususl, whilo 1be formor was doalt in largely 10 way of actilment, Cash oats weroin Hght demand for home cousumption b 2@ Bixo for car lota, Beller Boptember opoued at e, 0id ut 403(c, foil L0 393¢r, ross 10 4030, and closcd af 10140\ ¢, Bollor AUGUst sold at 435244 e, closin st it ge, Bellor the year sold early st 3i@ e, sud out 0c, Cauli ssloa i 1800 b No, 7 ab 107 Lu_ refec @490 600 bu no at bu by 51@570§ 600 bu unmerchantabic al 3c, Total, ! < pl X 1, WYE—Was quict aud Atui, Thore wers huyers on Aho imarket, but sellers sviucod o dispasliton to part with propeity, Saller August was nominally frm ab BL@ 2, uud acllor Hoplauiber st blc. Bimplos we oftered, aud & fow salow of guod wore wado at BO@S2C, Halea 50 L Ly sample ot 8034.c. DARLEY—Was lu falr apeculstive demand, opening woak sud ensier and clonlugutrong. 'There wre ordera in troiw powie of the wat ditrlots, but the larger llvr- ings caused u weag feedug early, frow whioli, however o market ubieyutly recoroed, Tie Lk Loy Faina Do 1ittle fudutice, as tliey wors outahle of io e barloy’ riatug ity which 1 aprears Laa ot yob en visited Ly shiowers {liat have caused auy talsrlal Iniury 10 the grafu excipt ju lowa, The samyles of Wliconsin barley received are very choice, sud tue Miunessia crop ls aail fo e ally good. from Canada arsto (o off sidoruble lucresss 4 tha Acreige flsnted, sud that thera will Les el of 40 por cent in tue yiald, Tus 1s represcuted to bo in fine couditlon. ~delter er openod a8 $1.03, fell to 81,013, and closad st Beller October sold at $1.07.1.0. 34, cloning . Bemido obs wets dull, with siles repoitod nf 4 there was s cor Bt §1. 1,200 b poor new st 40R700 on track, aiu barloy was hield at §1.43, LATEAT, In the afternnan moss pork wan fn fate domand and {reegular, rlosing & ahado stronger, Hullee Heptomber chused aU'S-107: @10, aud eeller Auguat At $2437% Halen: 6.0 0 briawt $:0.K0820,h3 for August sud at $20.03 # 21,10 fur Hoy . uged, | Quoted at $12.02% sgust, and £148 -k for Hej tamber, 4 \woro Bteady, widh sea of 100,00 n at Cholos Wiscon~ advanca of 2e, m fie conntry, 47, clodng at the . 23i81,98, closiug activa and firm at an crtvod {1 .er aold al 1.1, er thie month Aoud ut at the outal le, Curn wan fairly active anid atronrer in sympathy with wiieat, closiug %0 hiiclor, b 72 g fuf the month aud or Sepleiutior, 4 woro aative aind Ireegularly higher, Beller Au. giat cloneid wt 44%@ddze, Seller Septeniber sold at h@eLye, Tiar.ey Wan firm st an advance of te, closing st $1U9%6 for Hepiomuer, Two vusacl wore roported for about 60,000 bu corn 1o Duffaiv, QFNERAL MARKETS. ALCOUOL—Wan firmer in conscquencs of an ad- vance In Wighwines, Quotablo at $2,81.+2,35, BROOM.CORN—Occasional orders ars recetved, but the market, g:ncrally spaakiug, (4 quict, The wet weather makia tho mnrket firm, and It socms almost cortaln now that the crop, especially In Ohio, hias heen very badly fujured, Good ta cholee burl, 125 @10%5¢} Drusl that will work iteelf (nto & choive hurl broom, 113§@lics fair to good do, 10%@ ko tnferfor bruul, 8@ crookul; GiRse. BUTTER=Cholco to fancy table butter s held at higher ligures, and we advance our quolations acvord- fugly, Not enougl fuo butter is coming forward to mect the conaumptive wanita of tho home teads, Come mon and modluta qualitles, though In falr aupply, are ‘working firmer in sympathy, Followiug sra the rul- ing prices: Chofce to foncy yellow, 25@18c; modinm to good grades, 16.320¢ ; Inferlur to common, 14313e, BAGGING—Gratn bags aro atrong under & fuir aud fucroaslng domand, O:her Nnes remain qulet gud stoady. Btocks aro full. We contiuuoe fo quote: Stark, ule; Lowiston, $0c; Montaup, 30:; American A, Wyc; Amoskeag, 28 Otter Creck, 2%0; burlap bags, 4 b, 165@15%cs do 5 bu, 13@l6e; guunles, single, 16@16e; do doublo, 23826c; woul-sacks, 60 @5 BUILDING MATERIALS--The demand in active, eapeclatly for comuton brick, which are, hawsver, quoted fower, the vutaide price heing $3.30, and the uslie for Nurth Slde brick $3. Competition bos twoen acliors is probably the cause of the reduction, The manulucture of brick is large, aull it §s restricted by the nufavorabls weathier, Lims was active and un- clianged, Wo quote: Commun brick, $3,00@5.60 5 m ; prossed do, $1.,054.0,00; lime, 703 fu Lulk ana $1.0J In brla; Utica, Loufuville, xnd Akron comont, $1.75; Duffale, $1,%3: Porthand cement, $7.0047, aticeo, $42.@3.505 New Yurk stuces, $4.60@4:60 plast. sinig-Luir, 33 +40¢ per Lu, CHEES¥Y~I'rices 8 jow no quotahle variation, There 18 & moderate demand snd s umplo wupply sl 1H@i1e for guod 1o prime factery, sid at Sabc for lower grades, CUAL—Thers 18 more Inquiry for Lard cosl, but coumtmera goneruily are thil dufercing tholr arders, hoping for w further doline, Wa quots the tnarket cuity, us follows ¢ Lebigh, § 0.00; Lack.watnn, rauge and nut, $0.50. do cgi, $) $L0 4@ lo kibg'V : Tudiana block, $8.00 3 Baldiuwiore BU@3,! wero steady at 134 @tdo, ar . Tho weatune is ool und favorable for handilug, still nlargs proportion of the pazk. g2n tecoiveld couti.ng rotlen o441, Tuore dves not appeat to bo auy curstor it 1€ shppers wiil }.er..m {n 1nvos fvg the good aud Lad they must saf- or (o nov.tabls cousequences, Fackuges are old dally at & los, FiSiI~Prices underwont 1o quotabla change, thouyh a de.line fu cod seems fmminent, Lake tah, on tho o:her Land, show & tendency to udvance, exel nlan ero very firn, Foilowing ste thes quotaiion. K So. 1 whit2fin, -hel, $L03490 ; No. 3 do, $4.70 @435 No, 1 trout, $3,10@ ,.5; 'No, 1 shiore muck- erel, new, lebrl, $9.0Ksv25 3 No, 1 bLay, $.w 0,4 wmackerel, X-Url, $5.:6w6 005 fumle erel, K-url, $1,i5@3.001 No, 1 shofokits, 203 Moo bay, Lits, 8 2@ fito fumily «¥1,01 ; bank codai, $3 George's cod- tieh, 1,73.46.00% summer-cured co 3.00; Labras dor eTeing, Wpilt, riw, §40.44.2 4. Lrl, $ 160@ 1,75 5 aenlod Derring, per bz, Ghads lumbia lisver 8 vmon, 1, 80,00 4 9,52 FRUITS AND SUTS—Tlcro was a falr inqulry for pruties and currants, aud, Witn meigrs sto ki #torg, tha fecling was osceediugly tn Peachesars dull, Wo qia 1 figs, drums, 1 pranes, ¢ gie) catoly §.70@1 wllE; Zuto ours FuME, Gl e eitron, 2 Termon ‘poct, 14@.0¢, Dostrstie—A'den apnics. 1w Lues Michigin ipples, 7+ @Y 103 Tndhanaand Hinola, 0 @T4e: peachics, halves, Ll e; do, mixed, BuBXc} do, pared, 3@20c} blao berrick, d: (3Je; eaaphesik ic: jitted clerrice, 98 a2ec, NUEA—Fi Lerts, 4@10c; Almonds, Torragonu, : N pies walnuts, 14 ¢ 13 Gronoble' walunta, 13 e Hirazkie, 7 . wabe; pecans, Texus, 1wigldss Wiimington posunta, §@s%c; Tannessos poanuts, U3¢ (@ cf Aftican peanuis, G50, \inley LsiulsB—ieiions wero firm at $12.00, and wold ro cntly #t New York on tho veesul at $i10% Ornyos aro aleo firm, ‘The recelpts of domestic frulta cannieted chletly of upplon, poacios, and blackverries, all'of which mot with & faie fnqulry for Monday ul unchanged pricos, Oranger, $3.50 per box: lemnnn, $11.0Ya12,0; ved ramplorries, $1.50 per case of 14 blackberrlcs, §5.00 4. .50 pir eato; vexches, $1,01 1,6'fper box or basket; nppies, 50 247¢ per box; do, $2.7 (.50 por Lrl; blusberries, $1.50@5,03 per bn; Quliforuia Bartlott toars, $3.00.1.L0 por box, GRUCERES—Tlo domaid for goods 1 this line wau_ ouly fatr, thotigh probably up to the average of past sexsons nt a ko porlod, Prices range tho wime 28 at tho I0se Of Lt ook, and wura quito s Srm, Wa reneat aur ilst, 24 foliows : Rick—Rangoon, 64@1Ko0; Carolins, TX@8Kc} $3@3430; Java, No, 2,31 Lauistans, T e, Corviri—0, U, Ja @il ¥o; ctioluuto tancy Rio, <374 $5703 good to prime do, 335 a 2N c; common L {ur, 215 Hige: roasting, Wiizic; Bingapora Java, 2si0as Costa llca, 23 whitge : Maracailo, d1ed.c. Buoana—Vatent cut loaf, 11%@1%; crusked and powdered, 11)ia11%¢0; grinuistod, 11 @li%05 A, ubandard, 103{03 do No, %, 105,07 B, 10i¢; extra O 104,05 G 4, 10.,@10%0; yellow, O No. I, v%@ 9308 chofce’ brown, YN i’ to prime do, 8i9c; common do, T @dyc; cholce molasscn Bigar, O@Ic; comtmon 1o good do, TK@BY e, Hrayrs—Dismond drips, $1,U:@1,10: ativer dr) extrs no, Gkwudo; gnod Buger-Louse slrup, 80455 oxtra do, 600%Gdc; New Otleans molasca, choice, now, T3T0ci do rime, C4aTbe; do common to good, 53ust0c 3 Porto Rco molases, 53@56c; common mo- lasues, 4ik: 44 § blackstrap, SEEdsc, Bricks—Allapice, 154,@'8ic ; clovos, 4@1003 can- afs, Y0&3lc; popper, 20@lle; nutmegs, $1.2531.3 Calcutts ginger, 135a 16kc, Hoars—Trus Blue, U White Lily, 8 @0ic; * Wilta Lupertal, ta: Golden Weat, 41/@sc: AY—Oid tmothy was wearca agd firmly held, by somo dealers above auatations, A kittis Row ha was offored, Wo quote: No, 1 timoth No, 3 do, $ILIOWIE0; {-nmo uplind prairis, $16,50:817.0 ¢ No. 1 do, $15,50 3 G.00: No. 4, or sfough, $9.00312.00; now prairie by, lonws’ on’ wagons, $1,00g13.00 per ton; do tm- othy, $14,00710.00, 1{IGH WINES—Were In good demand, and j¢c bigher, beluy offercd vory spariugly, Hulsw were reported of 1.0 brls at $1,175 er guilon, at whivh prive the tnatkat claned firin, LIDES—Were scarce on the atreot and salabla at about former prices, Quotatiouv: Green city butch- ers’,330; areen cured light and hieavy, To; groen calf, 125c; dry fint hides, kip and calf, 1503 dry salted hiuos, 13%@1Jc; doacon skius, 4c, Hides with one grub and over are classed 4a dsmaged, Damaged atock brings swo-tlirds prices, and branded 10 per cent off. OIL3—Carbon was Weak, tough i faltly active de maud, Other olls ware about steady, and wers quiste We quote: Cirbon Giandurd " white), 13 eg. teat, 11a 1103 do Ilitnots legal teat, 180 dog., 1/@ 1250+ do headlight, 175 deg,, 16G18K0; extra winter fard oll, $L.01@)u8; No, 1, Us@uici NO, 3, BAgwc liuveod, raw, 8i0: do_bofled, ‘whilo, THd bdcs aperm, $2.01@3.30: noatafoct olly atrictly puees $1.15@1.20;' do, eatra, $1,00; do No, 1. 900; bank all, $553 traits, clo: pluinbugo oll, UAise; Lurpeatiue, 3%840; Daphtha, 63 aravity, Liaald)c ; naphtbis. come mon, 13a135c; Wess Virgiula oily, uatural, 20" deg., oe ¢ natural, 30 deg, oduced, 9 deg., 20@%c. ULTHY-Tho oifariugs wers light yesiorday, and rocent prices wora_ roadily obialasd for fresh stock ¢ 0ld chlckeus, $3,75 4415 spning, large, §400@.50 § small do, $2.00@1,18; turkeys, 0.6100 3 10 HEEDS—Tunothy was 1 owiug o apprehensious ttat the Jured the arop, Oa this sccount more’ wiilingness to trade In future was mauifestod, and $2.60 was bid for Auguat, but naue waa oifered. ' Other ware ne, lected ¢ Thnothy, § Hungirian, 70@ 9063 clover, uckwhiest, 18 b, und teady, Tho receipts ara maderate, and atocks sra not auge munting, Quotationa1 Huginaw, Ououdsgs, snd Can- ads Aue, $1.40 5 ordinary coarse, $1,10; dairy, without 3112 datey, Wit bags, 8350 Adltou ‘dnry, por Back, $1.40, 'TEAS—Thoro was & woll sustained demsnd for teas, aud 'tho murket sgaly preented & trmor toud, Quotations romaln as followa: Guwrows DEB MovuNe—Chol 6 10 fancy, $1.0K@1,10; good to primo, TUA3 'c; comniou 10 guod, €0460¢ 3 Pingunay, chulce, T0.es0c] falr {0 good, 50 4600i common, B34 0c, impumian Movuxz—Cholce to faucy, Bu@blc} good Lo prime, (@ 10u; continon, Shail ; Plugeucy Cnolce, 10.a13c% £ o' Qood, 6 (§Blo? comman, 31 d0e, Japan—~Oholca to fuury, new, W@wa} do’fully fair to prime, Tha 160} choice to funcy old, TXa~do; 0od 10 prime, do, 85@rsc; common,' 88id 0o § oLoxa—Cholce'to fancy, Mc81,00; good to yrime, kv 1 comtmotl, S8 0% WOOD—Is steady 843450 for bosch aud $7.80 for maplo—deliverod, VEOETADLES—Potatocs wero almost unsalable, Very cliolce offerlngs sell now sud then st outslds prives, bub Lair atook {a fieely offered at $1.00 per brl, 'Tiio ueighboring furmars Lave the city trade uow, sod appesr to Lo abuudautly able to take care of It, ' Toe mitocs werestesly i Kuw potatoss, $1.00@10 per brly green coru, X@ 50 por doz; tomatoes, 3@00S veg daz i Bouthern oulous, $3.0/G 1,28 per brl, WOOL—Coullaues dull’ aud siey, Lacept’ medium woals, whi:h, Leitw tue most salsble of auy, are Jeld st recont_ pricas. Quotations: Tub-wasbed, strctls”prime, 81480} o poor to 80 " ¥y !mm’; mized do, §16.004)8,50; BAL 2 00d, ¢ o Bue, 83@4lo; do medlum, (1@é oG4 100; Unwashed, Bus Losvy Lo'light, 336 2307 uo taedlum, $3@sde; do'cvurse, @3, LUMBER, The wiolesale markel was moderately ctive yestar- sy, aud unchanged for inch-lumber, shinglos, and latl, snd stronges for 3 fuch stuff, The receipis of the (bres days (8aturdsy, Bundsy, and Mondsy) were e ——— Targe, and a fair proportion of tho feet stopped at the snladocks. Abaut fftcen eargoon were sold yestorday morning, and afterwards the markat ruled quiet. The demaud waa chlofly local, Hoveral country deslors were expected, but they wero detainod probahly by the storm, Thera was a superabundance of inch-lamuor on offer, and, alihongh a faw xales wore malo encly, 1ho market for 1t was rullng duit, and snllers conld not get the advanco thoy expoctod laat week to get on the arrival of tho fleat, Juiata sud aantling wore in 1im- fted auppy, and sold quickly at §2.1:%, an advance of 1250, Lath wero slovdy at 81,50, Shiugles were quote abloat $2.0042.8) ; extra rauds, $2.65, Abouttwenty cargoes wero earrlol over, H.les : Belr Hamlet,from Ludington, 184 m folsta and ncatitiang at $4,:57 ¢ achr Coctlia, from Litd{igton, 170 m joists and scautling at $13i%, Ly John Mason Toomis & Co, Cargo ache 11, O, Albright, from Oconto, 200 m atrt and boards at $10.00; Y5 1 Ll at 41,507 ache J, Bande, from Maniatee, 113 m Jolsta and seantling ot §3.375 ¢ schr Kearaage, from Ludington, 43 m thnber, 1.3, ft 92m oista and seaniling at $4,17%; 03 m Ll at at 1.0 ; 6hr Wiliiam Sturges, from Odontn, 210 tn ateips aud BOIrds At $10.00; 75 1 lath at §1,54, Sold vy Blanchard, Borland & Go, Hebr Duncan_City, from Dunean City, 210 m etrips and boards at $12.00¢ 140 m Tath at $1,607 barge Buens, from Qrand 1laven, 14) m atcips en 1 bovrds at $11,00 1,700 m plckets at $7.00, 8ol by Irinh, Hullen & G "Tue yard dealnrs report s satinfactorily active mar. el i o ruling peles, " 3olets wud acautiug are e, and other grades W oquot 15,00 (0,00 44,0004 5,00 Clear floorinig, 18t and 2d, Tough Clear siding, st and sccond First common aiding. .. Flooring, firet common, dresred Flooring, secoud comuon, ureased oz boardn, A and ...\ A stock boarls, 10and 12 fn, B atock board 21,00 27,00 G stock boarils, 13.00@ 16,03 Fenelng (16 ft. rensares 0M0R11L0) Common lumber, 1 £ a0 HHAGF.+1es0sr 10.00@1100 Joints and scantiing, 18 to 24 ft. 10.0a1 M 1,76 2.00 2,50@ 260 LIVE STOCK. CIICAGO, Below we publish the regular monthly report of Georgo T, Williams, Becrotary of the Union Btock- Yard & Translt Company, showing the mavement of live stock during July, In comparison with the cor- reaponding month of last year thurs le an increaso of 35) catde, and 53,711 hogy, snd s decrosso of 3,409 shioop, Thoaverago welght of the Lioyw recelved was 223 the, agalnst 297 0-10 Ibs for July, 1874, 201X M in 1473, and 204 Yo i 1872 ¢ Receipta— Ca Ghlcago, Rock Tsland & Pacifio. Tilinots Contral, Chicago, Burlington & cago’& Northiwester Guteago, Alton & 8t Lou Plttsburg, ¥t, Wayno & O Michigon Gentral.. . Mich, Southern & N Pittuburg, Cincinuati & 8t L, Cbicaro, Danvilie & Vinenn Chilcago, Milwaukoa & St. Paul Chicago's Luaclfo, ... ITogn, Sheep, B4l 1,220 b, 6u0 I} Zz Total, 200,187 12,626 Shipme Tlttsbarg, Ft, Wayne & Chleago,17 2°0, 36,170 Michigan Centrul 16,23 60,675 Mich. Southein & Northers Ind, 17,243 61,041 Chicago & Rock Ialsnd, ) 1iinois Centinl...... Cuicago, Barlingion & Quincy Culcago's Northwestern Chicago & Alton, Cufcsygo, Milwaukes & 8t Taui Ballisiore & Qbios.eeeen. L 100 Total.esseseses LS2EH 157,180 The receipts for the Grst soven montha of this year oud last compars aa follown : ctt 170 svie 1 5 61 Hoas, Sheen, [481 S 212,947 w9051 20,101 2,292,621 167,088 Bl . O o4l 0,179 4150 DB 8 s10.072 3Lls 2,161,428 185,16 5, 3,600 bead, The small supply had a strengthening et act, and the down- ward tendency of prices developed ot the closo of last woek was not spparent yestorday, The position of tio Eastern markst showed littlo chango for the bet- ter, but shippers antictpata s veaction there an & result of the light nmount of atock seut forward during last wook, aud thoy opersted on a genoroua scalo, taking all rally desirable offcrings and paylng quite ss good figuras as provailed b the cloca of last weck, Tuero wwas aleo a fuir demand from tho homio trade for Tox. oty fat gows, and common 10 fafr natlva steers, at woll-nubtained prices, Silea ot $2,50 40,5, with tho major part at $10%24.00 for Toxaus, anl'$1.75@0,3 for uatives, Brown, THompson & Co, affectcd sajow of Colorado Toxuns agarognting 410 lioid at $L1) 4 443, Veal calves wore sougiit afior at §1,61.45.16 for Pour to baut, Btockars were tull ut $1,00.54.00. OATTLE SALLA, Number and descrivtion, U2 sxtra stecry, 10 extra stoors. 21 chaioe stooru.. 45 choice atoors, 43 Colorada Texaus, 21 Texas cattle 22 Toxas cattl 10GS—] 5 active snd stronger thaa on Saturia; seemad to be ol & mora genoral charsoter some t{mo past, and sil graden, with possib) than for the oxcep- tion of juferior heavy, met with proinpt sule st satis- Lacun grades sold ohlefly at $7.70@ 7,85, and heavier averages chlofly st $7.4087.70, Ex. (s bhiladelphis aud Daltimore bogs wors scarce and nominal at $7.54w8.00, Culia and wcalawag lata gen- erally ware disposod of at $1,0047,25, Abont all sold, 2ud the market presanted & steady tone at tha closs, 100 84 Ay, N 17 $1.00 | Bl factury priosn. NP NN NSNS RRRRFIANEBZEBTIEBE 9 7.3 81IEEP—0uly about 360 head arrived during Bune ay and Monday, Pricos wers frm at $1.5@1.75 for common to cholce, 'Ilia oxtremo range of the market would probably be §2.76:45.0 NEW YORK, Naw Yonx, Ang. 2.—LEEvss—The fresh receints number 4,03, making 8,50 for the woek, sgalnst 8,100 Last woek,” T butchers complained of ¢ (Gond to prime slacrs wero alow at last wool while Infenor 10 falr do ruled about ko fowar, aad dragged and drooped from the opeuiag to the cliwa, A fow choica ateers were sold at 13} @190 per I, to drass 53 e to tha groes cwt, and some of tle yures, e 1 waorst uatives at 9X0 Lo uress 53 b3, but 1xa1la per ib Lo (Lreus 63 £0 88 16w would juclude most of e sales of native cuttle, aud 84 1vc to dress 55 t0 54 s were the Dygures foF couinoy to falr Texans, 'Buzs? AND Lakbs—Ilecolpts, 10,050, making 28,260 for the woek, againat 81,740 last week, Priccs were easter for bath lwop and’ lambe, with falebualnes $} 44@8xo per Iy for aloep,'sud 6@ por b for mbe, Bwike—Receipts yeaterdsy snd to-day, 8,390, mak- 1ng 0,150 for We week, againat 43,020 Lt woek, EABT LIBXRTY, East Linenry, Pa,, Aug. %h—CaTTLE~Becolpts for the threa days past, 4,072 bead; total for the week end- ing this day, 8,03, agalnat: 6,163 tus week befors§ of Ly ala fof the week, 18."cars aro tLrough stock and16) cars for sals heéfo; no buyers Lolug present suil uo businses baving Lecn dune’ ainoe Fridsy, the lste arrivals for sala bero are ailll on band ; Bo qUota- ons. ipta for the lires days past, 7,978 head: e vl V1005 hond. o dmeb 180 the weck w $T9.36.05 isduphls, 39150 .23, Biizur—Rocelnta for the thres days past, 2,107; fotal fOF the week, 16,100, sgatnes 16,00 head § scliing 4 $4.00@ 4,50, ET, LoUls, 110gi—-Demand 8cHve: prices ADg7.03; bacon, §7.33@7.65; QarrLE—Quies but stesdy & good to choice natives, $5.85 050 ; tmedium to falr, 81 5)25.85; chulce Texan 10215, $4.23@4,40 ¢ good, $SW@4.13 7 medium 1o falr, UG, 9.0, b 3 4 CINCINNATLL OivonwaTs, Aog. 2.—Hoos—Activs and irm § com- 87, Louis, Ang, 3, sirongi shippars, butchiors', $7,50(3 1.8} mon spot, $7.63¢ good_ light and butehors’, $1.074@ B.00; bulk of ealea at $7,50@7.00 ; recoipts, 121, ————ee TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN, Tt being & hollday in Eugland, no quotations were 8cut aoross tha ocean, NEW YORK DRY 109D3 MARKET. New Yo, Aug. 2,~Transanotions sre light tn all departments, Brown sbeellngs snd coltou flanne's ary I good demand, and choviots sre aclling frecly in pistd atyles, Printa are in modnrate request. Cochocn fancy prints are reduced 10 8)ge. Men's.woar wool- ens ate quiet, and wool fanueia.move slowly, For- eign gaods are dull, PITTSOURG OIL MARKET, PITTANORG, Aug, 2,—Letrolenm very quiet, Crude, $1.10R1,12)¢ at Parker's; refined, 107;@!1c, Ihiladel. plia delivery. ~ THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YONR, Roeetal Dispateh in The Chieage Tribus, Nzw Yor, Aug, 3,~Qasin—\Vhoat—Spring, 1@% Dotter, with a modorato domand, chiefly for forwsrd dollvery; wintor has advanced 3@, with s good iu- qQuiry and a light supply ; ales of £6,000 bu at $1,32 for unnound No. 2 Chicago 1,315 @137 for No, 2 Clilcago and Northwestorn; $14031.47 for No, 2 Milwanukee; $1.45@1.47 for No. 1 epring; $1.26a1.44 for ungraded Towa nud Minnesota spring ; $1.48@1.53 for winter rod Westerni $1.53@L5¢ for amber do; $152@158 for whito Weatern ; .and $1.50 for now crop smbor wintor Texan, tho first reccived (his season ; also 34,000 Lu No, 2 Clilcago for all August at $1.30 3 24,020 bu do for lust Lalt Augustat $1.33; 8,000 bu No, 2 Milwaukoo for Armt balf August st $1,42; 8,000 bu No, 1 Mil- waukea for first bLalf August at $1.45; and 8,000 bu winter rod Western to arrive soon at $1.54. Tiye qulet at 92@9% for Cavada fn demand, and $1,10 for prime old Htale, arley firm; salea of 20,000 bt new crop four-rawed Stato for last half of Seplembor on privato terms, Carn openad 1330 bete ter, and cloned quict, with the advance ahout lost; sules of 72,00 bu at Bhiante for steam Wotern mixed | 86@870 for all do; 83@ic for good to choleo yoltow Westorn; 828Jc for soft and Leated Wostern mized ; and 8ixc for old Weatern mixed Instoro, Usts docll- wdly tirmer ; asles of 91,000 bu at 6:@%4a for mixod Weatorn; 663710 for whils Westers; and 623 for common mized Canaila. Trovisons—Mildies quiet at 125@12%e for clty tong cloar, Tard dull, at 1%e for prime steam, Watsgx—Market dull § sales of 60 brls at $1.20% por aallon, Gnocenres—8ngar—Yarket firm ; falr demand ; fair to good refining ia quoted at 8 1-1:@9 3-1d¢ 3 primo at. 87-10c ; and white lavana at 1@ te. Coffsc—Mar- ket firm ; moderate fuquiry ; wa guots Rioat 17%@ 20ciu gold, and Maracaivo at 91i@2a in gold. Tean—Market firm ; Umitod demsnd, Tarzow—Rulea firm and In fair tequost ; wo quots &t 83 $43¢e for common to prime. Fhetonte—Qalot ; to Liverpool, per stesm, 10,000 bu wheat at 874 ; to London, per stoam, 100 tes boef At Sn; 200 ten Jard at 431 ; 8,000 boxes choess at 4Gs aud 600 Loxea Lacon at 4Ua, Amactated Preve.] ~FLoun—Deiand fafr, and To.olntn 0,00 brla ; auperfine 045,105 common to_good ez« , $3.8.@0.30;_good 10’ cholce, $i. wheat oxtry, §.05@7.10; exirs Ghin $500@ .25 Louts, $.25@8..0. Iiyo flour tending upward, at AL~—Western, $1.23:7 4,30, Wicat—Domitud Tulr und prices sdvanced ; 9,0k bt ; No, 3 Chleago and No, 2 Milwsukee, L4031 1475 ungraded Tows and M L0433 winter rod Wostern, $1.43 1545 amber Western, § 53@ 1545 white W $1.5:@1.58, Rye quist; Cauada o' bond, prime od Stats, $ 10, | Dirlvy Drmer; four-rowed Slate, now, 1.5 last ball S:ptamber; purchasse of wnyuitudo caunot bo made i the quotatlons. Coin apened better; ciosed quiet; advauc about lost ; re valptr, 163,000 hu; Westorn' mized, steamer, B @305 o uatl, Higevics yrllow Wedern, %333 edly trmer; mizod Westorn, 6.@ Ao l{AY—FIrn\ + pping, Guocenixs—Coftve—Lio him § cirgoes, 1745@20: In gold ; Jovuing, 13@31c, i gold, Bugur—Fair to gond relitiu;z, 8@ 4 5:16¢ § primo, 8.037-10: ; refiued quiot aud uuchmged, Aolasses tirm but dull, It quiot and unchauge:!, Prenoteuu—Dull and lower: crude, 5@5%0; re- tned, Alaltiin, BrialNeD e ire—=Dult ¢ SPIAIi TURPEN INE—] Eaas—Firm j W 1ikg 0 10c, ProvisioNs. rier 3 mo-s, $ILI0G 2115 Sop- eef unelisnged, Cat meats g clear middlen clty, 13¢e, 4 Beavy; prime sleain, old, 2&bic | . O'tn Coclds whits do, Guo, 1245, Weatern, 14318¢ § Blate, 20@30c, CHERSE=Unc] , gl Witlsky—3larkos dull ; $1.20%, BALTIMORE., Barrisone, Au, 2—FLoun—Demand sctive and strouys Westorn superfiue, $4,.2:@5.005 oxtras, $3,23; tfamily, $00:47.25, anat cal—Demand actlvo and strong No,2 amuor Western, $1.43; mized do, §1,40; No. 9 rod Weatorn, $1.42.©_ Corn—=Westorn, demand’ active and pricos Lave advanced ; Western mixed, Bic, Outs flumor; Western wized, 2@dde; whita do, 0305¢, Hye ici #nd unclisugod ; 9 )0 Uay=Stowdy, with fair domand; Ponnsylvanis and Maryland, $XL00@ 13,00, Provistoxs—rork, $31,75322,00, Bulkc_shonldors, 9@Jxo01 cwar rib, 124e; loove, Wigo cloar rib, 11, Xed' Lacon—Bhoulders, 10@10'0; ~clear rlb, 13t - Humw, liN@léXe. Lerd steady; refinod, Wostern oxtras, 25c; firsts, 21 PrTnouRTM—Unscttled s crude, ¢ refined, 114e, CorvRE—RI0 quich but steady; cargoes, 17)5@100; Joblnug, 18w 2055¢, Wisky—Firm; $1,2981.20, NEW ORLEANA, New Onueaws, Li, Aug, 2,—Sugan—Btesdy ; job- iug, comtnuy, 8405 fow fulr to fully futr, B39 %c § primo, 850} cholce, 106, Motagiss—Dall; jobbing, common, 40@d5e; fair, 50483c ; prima to choice, 533700, Fu)ufl ~A‘;llvn L‘vlcljltcd,‘jlnd hluhur&flrm&“zfi: supertive, $5.: louble, 63@5.75 § ] TS chbtcor $R00 atby, L0283 tribley GRaIN~—Cotn qunlel, at £5@00c, Oats dull; 67e Nrax—Quiet ; $1.10, Hax—Firmer ; prima, $4,00@37.00, Corrsg—Firm ; ordinary to priwe, 18@20X0, TuovisioNs—Pork activeand firmer ¢ Leld st $13,00 @225, DBacon strong; 10e; 13%ic; e, lwme flroer; 13K(@14c, Dry-salt inoats—None lo first nands; jobhing, suouiders, 9xec. Lard dull; Uerce, e keg, 143c. Wintsn¥—Firm ; reatifind, $1.20@ 128 Con-Ngat—Flrmer ; $1.60. BT. LOUIR. B, Louts, Aug, 2.—FLoun—Firm and unchanged. ORaIN—Whea$ jnactive sud lower for caxh ; highar for futures: No, 2 red winter, $1.52 bid c.a ; sales $1,49(3 1,84 August ; $1.431= 1,50 Suptombe 0 latter the closing inside pri Corn—All offcrings taken ; No, 3 mized, 880 bid; regnlar, TUa bid, fresh, cashi aalod st G430 August.’ Outs hygher; car lots, No, 2 at 53237 cash ; 43 w480 Angust { 43)(240¢ Baptomter, Y'ROvISIONs—Pork higher lotw, $21,60, Tard dull snd vomloal 13,78, Ik Highor ; shoulders, Ry 146 Bucon firmer; decn, 0x@%c; 1i)0; & fuw carly Ryures, Witiskr—Quiet snd nnchanged, at $1.18. Receters—Fiour, 1,000 bris § whoat, 11,000 b ; oata, 11,0 TOLEDO, Toteo, 0., Aug, 4—FLovs—Firm and un- changsil, GnaiN—~Whest excited and 10@110 higher, but closed ateady, with No, 2 white Wabseh sdvanued 1i)c; No, 3do, $1,50; No., | white Michfgau, $1,503 amber do, $1.5%; Beptember, §1.40; No, I red, $1.5:; No. 2, 31,405 August, $1,48; Neptomber, §1,8)] . 3 do, ! now, $1.3.%. Corn fair aud advanced; No, 4 d quict: high-mized, T4ie; August, 18375807 Beptamber, 100; hew inixed, Thye, Oats axclied snd 400 Ligtior, closlug woak ;' No. 3, Glyjo: August, Bio: Hoptamber, 480} October, 45c; white, o} Afichlgan, 646134, Fuxioute—Dull sud nominal, Rioxters—Flour, 200 brls ; wheat, 17,000 ba; corn, 15,00) b s oats. 4,000 bu, (e whest, 1000 b Brrrsrire—Fiour, coru, 15,000 bit § outs, 2,000 bu, OINCINNATL. . Cructonart, Ang. 2.—Frous—Exclied and bigher; family, $1.0%47,13, (uAiN—Wheat firmer sud held higher; red, A@ 1.85, Coru steady and firn at 12475, Outs excited and’ higher; iresgulsr; cloard &t T6aTh:, Rye in light dumand ; bolders Brin 3 new, $1,0031,05, “Pravisions—Pork in good ' demind at full all otferiuge taksu ; $:1.00, Lard firmer ; heid Ligbes i'lal:n, LA b&d: Ketil B'l?lm-:.: uun;l;;aen'lu aaked, ulk meal rmer § or CHIp Y i, fatide bid. i Koy 1) ulet and tirn at d unob Oiteuni—Hteady and unehatigud, Otka—Linsoed bigher at 6865, Lard steadyand uncanged, MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE, Ang. 2, — FLour—Quiet and steady. 1 Guan=Weat s sud No. 1 A co, $14%; No. 4 Milwaukes, 31,28 H Boptemuor, $1.25%, Gorn'steud No, 00, Cate falf and'advanced s No. 2, 8o} Auguat, 4@ dlc. Barley stoady ; modersle demand ;' No, 2 apring, 8 t;-lulh‘;-r, $.65, " Yiye Brmer; beld Lighér; Ko, 1, Troviions—Quiet and firm. Meas pork, $20.1 Lard—Therce, 133 @14e, PO AT RecxreTu—Flour, 4,000 brla ; wheat, 46,09 bu, Buirsentu—Flolr, 4, 00 bris ;. wheat, 69,0.0 ba, PUILADELPUIA, FRICADELPHIA, AUK, 2.—FLoOK—Demand falr snd market frw ; extyss, §4,60@% 00 Jows consbu, sud Minnetota extra failly, $3.6030.781 Oblo, Siate, sud Indiana. $3.0.x8,50 | DIl urades, $7.0081.125. Guati—~Wooil—Rad, 31,40 sinber, $1.43; wite, 1.5, Corn firu ] yeilow, Bic ; mixed, detaand steady ; white, 834 80c; mized, BUTTER—Finn: Now York,' Biale, and Bradford W@30c; Bists, Thurle; Wosiern ex- tras, %8¢ § Brals, 17 wltic rolls, ‘extrus, 11@itc, Wik z—Troimbound, $1.21. ¥ BONTON, DoszoN, Aug. 2.—F¥Louk—Demand Lmited ; West- Bus, $5.0 @123 Wisconslu aud Mibursola a1.2); 1lino Oy Midzeecte, 195500, © Grate—Corn quiet ; mized and yollow, #9: 0ala In tmoderate domand s mized xnd whites Grg® TBUFFALO. —(imvn—Wheat qulat and fm s 31, Corn quel 176, Oata quigy Torrato, Ang, No, 2 Milwankar, $1.30 and firm § No, 2 mixed W and firm{ woita Obis, 63+, Canat' Frrtantte—Taumber 28 highe biguer; grain unchanged. 1 aboykan, CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O,, Ay, 2.—(hnatN—Whrat very firm naznloally ne better; N 1red, $1,505 No, 't du, $143, Curn unchanged, Ot atendy and unclinng-d, i PrimoLKUs—Quiet : atydard while, car lots, Dy Obifo Ktara teat, 104y &.oni] lobe 1@4a lglier, HEomipia—Whoat, 700 Lu, —_—— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, AUG. 2., Anmven—8eaw Chirlatle, Muskegon, lumbers wehy Advance, Muskegon, lumber; yrop G. d, Truesdyy, Green Bay, sundrion; sime Corons, B, Joreph, aun. dries; prop Messonger, Bl Joseph, sundrics; simp Chicago, Manltowoe, sundries; scur Helen Blood, Moy kegon, lumbers schr I, Fergunon, Ega Harbor, tely, granl poles prop 8. 0. Baldwin, Escanabs, fron ors; prop Menomineo, Muskegon, Aundries ; ache Marquret Dall, Munliegon, lumber; sehr Graham Drother, Green Ray, i ncow J. M. I, Manitey lumbor; brig Commeree, Monominoe, lum, ber; scbr M. B. lubbard, Menomiuee, lumber; prop Gen, 11, E. Palns, Grand laven, towing: Largy Tennwfer, Grand Haven, lumber ; bargo City of Grand iLiptds, Grand Iaven, lnmberd bafgo City of Frly Grand 1laven, Tmmber’; prop Eimira, By Clty, i, her: barge Bay City, Dy City, lumber: haria Nori, ern Light, Bay City, limbar: bargoS. Koliy, Bvy Oy, Tumber : bargn 11, & G., Day Clty, lambers ashe 0. ¢, Trowbridye, Biaboygu, Junil r 3 'seow 3. &, Jonnsn, Evansian, Jumber; prop Chlna, Buffalo, sundrics} ahr Tady MeDooald, Kincardlne, mall; oy Roaonke, ‘Duffils, suideloas sche' Ban Jaclntn Outonsgon, lumbir: Aehe 8in Dieg, Badalo, ca; prop Oalifornin, Milwauken, light, A Crxanxp—S hir Like Furost, Duffalo, 22,003 tq corui menw Coaster, White Lako, mumilricis sche Iutcher Ty, Buttalo, 24,000 v corny echr 3, W, Doane, Buftaln, 45,000 i cien s seow Ketebuim, Map: intee, 63 cdwatono; acow Bello Drawn, M-utsios, €5 cda atone; aelie A, J. Mowry, Lincoln, 10 brla pork an} mundelea ? prop Mesrenger, Ht, Joseph, 13 brls flour, § trlx pork, and aundrics : sty Coronin, 8t, Jose) lari ¢ stmr Chicago, Milwaukee, 10 bris potatoes mindries, Niauir CLEARANOEA~Stmr Menomines, Munkegon, 12 uria flour aud mundrioss achr F. Yalmer, Buffal 48,437 bnu osta ; prop Montgomery, Part Huron, 23,03 1 corn, 640 brls dour, 150 Lrls pork, and sudries, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGO. Graln frefghts wero dull and easy, The offaring -wora large, but (hers waa 1ittle nquiry for freigit. room, Buffalo rates wore Leld at fafor coru, and tawarda tho closo 23 was bid for s veancland refusel, Cliartors: To Bufalo—Drge C. Muribut. schr Sy Uird and Annlc] bought corn at 35, To Lrlo—Prop Chua, corn throngh, To Slontroal—Peop Califorais, carn on private term, Capacity, 145,00 ) bu corn, 13 tho afternoon 1ho Bitellee Boy aud T, C, Lalghton ware Lakon Lor abust 61,0 b corn o Batfulo, VESSEL TRANSFERS, Al of steam canal-boat J. L. Alexander, Joshua Ml 1ard to Georgo Nicholson and A, Beiico, $1,500. Ovo-fourth of sclir Ralph Cazipboli, ¥, A, Thompatn 10 0. C. Rosenberger, $10), Allof uchir Florenco, U. 8, Marshall to W. T. Higgls, 235, Atlof achr Imperial, Tlla Tayden to J, A1, Clow, ) D“;]‘%‘;“' of schr Miian, Emfl Solnor to E. Halven won, 2,000, Onc-fourtls of schr Ailan, Jobn Aaderson to A.A, Ualton, §1, Oune-slxth of bark Parons, John C. Hea to Edward Waruer, $1,120, Fivo-eighths of echr G. R, Roberts, M. A, Norma 1o E. C, Curistonsen, §',! Five-uighitha of sclir G, It, toberts, E. O, Chrlstex- sen to Hobort Commons, $1,500, Ognu sixt) of schr Buurise, John Prindiville to P, 'Gon Allof 3 0. 0w B4, W. 3. Minter to Jon, Kingman, $:00 COASTWISE TRADE FOR JULY, 1875, v Clars, Tonnnae, 43,907 4 [ 1.1.8 217,645 9,194 Tonn e, 43,224 Piopeliers, Lw0 g Har] T H TIX 5 1w 610,550 471,076 FOREIGN COMMERCE FOR JULY, 1876, Sus, No, Tonnage, Cyen, Americsn vossels srrived from 3 7 1 foroign po % 1078 3 orelyi vease forelgn ports, 17 os5m m Forelgu_ veuse forelgn ports. 8 ans LAKE MICHIQAN, cnicAGo, Busincas along the dooks was qulta active yesterdsy. Tho lumber market was crowdod with lumber-ladea vessels....The tug Ven Behaick ran foto tho sche Margsret Dall yesterday at the murkot, tearing her fib Tho Van Schakk Lad her smokoatack knocked off....Though tho nortlieaster couifuued to blow forcely uutil yesterday morning, yet Do socidest of any conecquence have thun far Loon foported, Tis ouly disauter Leard of wan fhat tho schr obert B, Cawpbell broko Lior main boom o%f Cruas Fofut... The kelir Hobbacd and Richird Mott ara haviug i atopped by the Chicago Dey-Do % Gompany, ..., T Northorn Light, formerly oo of the fiuuat prapelisrs on tho lakes, has been transformed into & bargs, 830 srrivad hers yesterday for tho Sret timo eince het tranaformation, {0 tow of the stcam barge Elnita Th Ellra bul four othor birges In tow hoaldes the Northern Light, They woro il Jaden with lumber, ‘Which they tok 0a ot Bugluaw, 'They had altogethct aboit 2,000,000 feot on board, . ..The schr Lavi Urant Iost hor fitboom st the warket yesterdsy afier noon_while Lelng uwod out of the tefu.. “Tha Frollo 1a tho nime of A new sloop-ryged yicat boughit by Messrs, J. B, Lyon and Joho Prindivilleto taka the place af the Zos, wiich went to pleces sborly after runnfug the Lust race, 8ho s now on hor way 0 Chlcago, aud will be onterad for the next_yscht race Tt In wadil that who ia & fast aaflur, Cayt. Johu Priudi viilo witl Laudlo bor, PORT OF ERIE. &Spaetal Disputch to The Chicuys Tribune, Eare, Pa., Aug, 2.—ABRIVALS—From Olicago, stz Tapaw, L A Dirantunes—For Bulfalo, stmr Japen, Teoerere—13,000 bu whoat, 4300 brls flour, 15 ton fron ore. Puriairrs—Firm snd unchanged ; charters, scht Buurise, plg dron to Cliloagn, p to VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Specrat Dupateh te The CAveago Tridune. Panr HuRon, Mich,, Aug. 3,~PAsstn Dowx—Pror Asla, Denton, Badger Btate, Waverly, Blieldon sd consort, Lincoln aud consort; achr Augusta, Up—TProps Atizona, Ouelds, Morchant and consarh Evorgroen City and barges, Townsond aud consord schrs Marongo, Golden Rulo, Delaware, Favorith Mocidug Bird, O, K, Nims, Bam Cook, Juhn Mgt Moatmoreucy, Y Winp—Nurthewt ; brisk, WiatakR=—Cloudy, Spactal Diswiek to The Chieazo Tribune, . Post ‘lukox, Mich, Aug. =10 p. m,—Dowi= Props Indis, 8. Paul, Fall Storidan, Fred Kelly sl coudort : schre Aralfs, Alezandr, Up—Vrops Alasks, Osoar, Townsend and consert § schra Nelllo Rodiugiow, O, 3, Magtll, ND—Laat, freat ; Weatlior cloudy, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Boeral Duvaleh (o The Chicaga Tridune, Tasaree, 0, Aug, 2.—ARRIVED BY Rtvea—Not» Ing. Deraatzp--Frop Alexander, towing capal-boat I dore, both lusded with Jumber for Lsury, Fansgd 1870 Caxar—Nothing, PaukD Ouz—Prop Alozander, towing caual-bosd Tladors, both with lumber for Henry, State scow wh3 rubble #tons for repair of lock, Hixteon fost of water on miterill of look, aud sl ruing at th rate of an fuch aud a balf an hour, WiND—Eas BuiDoxroRt, Aug, 9.—Chicago Dallo, Utics, 0,100 b3 coru; Monte 'Cristo, Houecs, 6,00 bu corni 1P Bfoutauk, Lockport, 3,000 bu coru, 500 bris floue; PP Good, Ottaws, 4,060 Lu corn§ Morning Light, Ot 0 b oorn, 1,400 L outs, 135 Lu wiat, 11,000 24 ®ARZD—Ellzabeth, Lockpart, 4,460 bu corn, K5 alfugles; Noptune, Oitaws, 11,800 fact luraber j PP Novalty, s, 156,871 feet lumber, 30,100 lath, MISCELLANEOUS, o The schr Senator Blood bias sottled all ber clalmt Datrolt, sud slie bas boen allowed to depart in pesct +v0.The prop Altercarn wont sshore ¥riday murwfl: sbout 3 miles esat of Port Colboros, Bhe was §0 fen off witbout daniage....The Milwaukes Sent W states that the contaiupluted ocean voysge of ':M Middlsex ~ bas been sbaudoned O to s falluro to obtain fneurance. Instructions bave been recolved Ly (he sttt G tho large Iron steumers of the Auchior Lins fo Feisi at Detruit until u.yulrm stiould thoy urrive after dirk snd not torisk tho daugeroud pasgage ab the U":M Kilu crosaing, .. Fhe sebr A1, E, Tretbls, dows bound, was towed sabtrs on 1y head of Veach 1 by the tug Orusader, Thursdoy, Sho wis Telestty 8.turdey,” and has sinca paseod Dotrolt. .. CLars Darnes, of Youngstown, O., 8 deck-hsn.l oo tle selly burgo W, 8, Trelaud, aceidentally foli ovarbuard 0 wes drowned sbout & o'clock Mudday aftesuood. (00 stean ef was sbout 4 wlles south of Kineardine, 00 at tlio tituo of the aecddent... L, Vau Dycke, of 980 Ly, bas boen awa:ded ihe cumtract by m-wfi“, House Bourd for ke piug buoys 1n Green Bay, 10€50 Ing Rock lduld .p;;:Lzo, ahm:; f:sfilnnt‘h; S_‘fiim Bay, the various snd reels o bay, eumvanceto Fox Wver, ‘The coutraci ia an suaud & runuhud from the B.th of June each year, A YT s o AT S e i t 1 - ore

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