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6 STATE OF TRADE. An Increased Dethand from tho Board of Trade for Loans, Collections Affected Unfavorably by the Severe Weather. The Produce Markets Excited---Provis- fons Mfglier. Breadatulfs in Active Speoulativa Demand, Duo to Continual Rain. FINANCIAL, ‘There was @ fair demand from Roard of Trade sources for loans, Tho present condition of prices Inavea no profit in carrying *atuif,” but speculative Parties find It to thoir intcrost to take as much os pos. sible off the market in order toatiffen prices, Thero haa, comroquently, been an increaso In tho amount of money Lorrowed hy Bonrd of ‘Trade operators, Mere chente aro still borrowing to Huited extent, and the accommodations they ask for ia in a’moat direct pro~ portion to their disappointment in collections, The Tecent calamitous woathor has had the effect of mak- Ang these atill moro relnctant than they would bo at this season, Allacellancous paper is in vory Hight sup ply, The general aspect cf caro in tha loan tnarkot continuce without any near prospect of change, Rates of discount at tho banke was £10 per cent to regular customers; to tho fow independent borrowers ‘who make thelr appoarance terms Lotter by several por cant are freely accorded, On theatreatthero fa but n amalt amount of good Paper offering, Tho demand is active. ‘Now York exchange was somowhat Armor at 5025¢ dincount between banks for $1,00u. ‘There fs s Ught movement of currency to the country, ‘Tho clearings were $5,200,0 0. DISTRICT OF COLUMPIA BONDS. The Philadolphis [caver calls attention to reporta in stroulation to the prejudice of tho 3.65 bonds of the Districbof Oommbin, Both the Times and Post of Now York rofor to the irregularitios in the fnancen of the District, and the Register of the Trossury has rofused to certify the further suo of those bonds, The Ledger asym tho security of those bouds . a8 a municipal or district obligation may not be im- peachable, but s sense of duty to the public crodit of tho United Ststes maken it necesrary to eay that they should not be marketed as equal to ® Government BOSTON DIVIDENDS, The dividends aud interest payments in Boston in Augurt will smount to $1,905,011, ‘Tho figures gion by the Boston papers show thst the tendency to ont down dividends, or pass thom altogether, atill contin- woe, The Quincy Miuing Company, which has Leen poying $8 9 abare anoually, will pay, Aug. 2, 6) for six months, The Connecticut & Passumpatc livers Tall- road paasos tte Auguat dividend for tho first time altico the commencement of cash dividends tn 1803, Tho Massawipyi also parses, ‘This is not, as usually atatod, a “gunrantecd” stock, butasortof hybrid, entitled to receive the same dividends as may bo pald on the Connecticut & Passumpaic, which simply “ guarane toes” nothing. Boston Duck reducos from & ta 3 per cent, and Malden anid Melrose Gas 4 to 3 por cout, The Mustacbusette and Warren Milla posacs, ‘The Ull- ‘orton Cval omits ita August dividend, and may pay in October, DUNGAN, ANERMAN & CO, Tho Financial ana Commercial Chronicle adie its tcotimony tathe fact that tho well-informed in Onan- cfat circles had premonitions of the coming failure of Duncan, Shorman & Co, Itaaye: Of late, indeed, thera wero s few bill-brokers and dealers in’ foreiga oxchangs who did not deal as freely as formerly 1 the credits of the firm. ut these casea were fe, and they wero not talked about except agatemporary eubject of hypercritical, querutane forty of no immediate significance. 18 was generally mown, however, that the firm bad suifered lonsue, and Lit tor zue Yaguo trust, which was goucral, in tho forotgn connections of the drm, ite credit would havo no doubt suffered moro than it did, Still the notes of tho firm sold in Wall streat of late at rates which ehowed that {te position was not so high as it urcil to Je, Somo of our shrowdost bankers say that tur a4 long sa Gvo years they have refurod to admit Duncan 4 Bueriau's paper into thelr portfolios, while au em- Anent oxchurge-houro told us lately that thes bud for over two yeurw refusod to buy Duncan & Sherman's foraign LiLs oven at an 3 por cont below the market. We irention thers facta not so much because of they intrimala importance ae for the light they throw tus coufilcting roporta es to tho rua vorition of te tuaolvent firm and of its crodtt iu Wall streat, IMMIGRATION. Innmnigration to the United States baa fallen off de- cddodly since tho financial revulsion of 1373, Wa have ropeatedly ahown this {n giving repotts of the number of arrivals, In 167¢they wore less than Jn 1873, aud in 1875 thoy are leas than for the corresponding period of 1874, In fact, tho number of arrivals of every na- tonality, excepting the Chinrer, shows a marked do- crease, and it is thought that if matters do not chango tho total nuasbor of arrivals at Now York for the year will be tees than 100,009, whilat in former yeara it was sometimos thrice that number. In June, 1875, there came into Now York 13,989 immigrants, compared with 20,603 in Juno, 1874, In the throo montha, April, Mayy and June, this year, the arrivals wore 45,560, whilet fn the same three monthe of at year they reached 63,- 955. There waa o decroasa of one-third, compared with last year, Which Iteelf showed a decided decrease on 18:3, The Atlsutiostoamera ara not doing a very good business in briuging stecrago passengers to Amer. fos, but the vessels crossing the Pacific Ocean, both by steam and sali, aro bringing as many people from China ‘ts they can carry, GOVERNMENT BONDS. United States ta of 31, Unita! States 5-208 of His, ‘Uutted States 5208 of ‘65. S-a of '—Jenunry and 6-X of ‘87—Jumuary and July, 5-30 of 'és—January and July Untted Btat Untted States curreney 6s, Gold was 112%, @113, Greonbucks closed nt 884 on the dollar, FOREIGN MXCHANGK. + Bterling exchange was 4473; (210044; cable transfers, London, 491; arin, 6108, exchango tre quoted: Other rates of foretgn SLO @SID ithe ce fra eninurk (kroner), COUNTY BONDE, ort Abode eee sees seve noes 109} f iat, 204 coos bounty TB ek. tauds, 6 Sint, TDM datelessseveseescveeee 10h Be tnt 203 in Wout Purk 7 per cent boada,. oy ee BANK STOCKS, ‘Merchants’ National, kint, in iso ‘Union Stock-Yard National., tenes Hilde and Losther Dank, ,. seeee MISCELLANEOUS. Bid, Aaked. City Railway, Bouth Bide ...,.. . Gity Buttway, Weat bide,, forty Sil a i Chicago & Calumet Dock U oe Cileago i Nortiwestern gua Louis Pullman Palace Oar Coupany,,,. District of ColumUs ¥.c5s, ¥xposition stock * TAIRURST-COUPONS, CUSTOME DUTIES, AND TOM “GOLD Pussies, $e Me Editor of T }eCMewav Tribune: Bra: I desire to say that “¥, D,O,,""iu his comma. nication dated the 80th ult, confounds the cold-pre- intum with forelyn exchangos, sud thus treats gold aa having only oue kind of valuc, The rate of foraigu exchange ia en index of the value of gold in our coun- try ccmpared with ite value tn forelyn countrien; or. in other words, it ahows the value of our stock of gol fa the world's market, The gold-prewium abows mainly We speculative yalue of gold as bought snd suid in the gvld-room in New York City and among hers, ewe with gold as with wheat tn reference to these vulues, We lave iu Chicago frequently a local ayo lative value of wheat that ia often several conte per Vusbel bigher than ite sluppiug value,—or than ite value In the world's market, — ‘This fu a valug created or deutroy ed, OF depreciated, sccordiug te the funciew, cuinb'nationa, and tricks of the whest-apecus Istora;’ and the gold-preintuns fa iu Hike maduer run oper run down ty the combinations and tricks uf aoulotons tn guid, ‘New, my Pippositton that receiving interoat-cou- belure their maturity for half the custom-duties will largely rednce the gald-pruuiam—bas uo refer ence Wo foreign exch.ugea, It does not ounsider wuld in the world's market: {§ claims to affect only tte rpecutativa salto; anid confines itsoif specifically to tho gold-premium in ita influences, Having potated anf tia coafasion an to valua, T woul like to correct his error in atating wlint waa claimed would be the rovits, follawing te adoption of the propored meagnra, Tt is not held that it & weoutd rtock the Now York market with $10,000,000 fo $-0,0 0,000 of aneplun god; but, repeating my exact words, that thera would be conwantiy $49,000,000 tn gald-cn rane practtenlly nvalls .c te miect the business denand for spocie, ao far as custom duties arosuch a deman Tet the proposition that {he gold-premium would be redured largely by tecciving Interost-couponn aa fudleated, atill remains weil supported, ena, LATEST, New Yous, Aug, To-day in Wall attest wan & sory quic: num, and the markets were devold of any speclal fear Gold opened at 11236 ond clored at 113, ail the trane- actions of tho day having been at thees figures. rates pald for borrowing were fixt, 1, 3, and 1-64 por cant, Governments firm, Rallroad tonds atron, eeperdal~ ly for Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonile, Which wera takon in round lote at 89,0834. Btalo tocnrities quiet, Tennessee, dtd, lowe Btocks at the clore wero frm, Tho fluctuations of the day—except in Haunihal & St. Joreph, which do- clined from 24 to 23, and recovered to 245—were only “eto YM, Tho tronenctions werd 38,01) ete, of which 8,000 were Pacts Mail, 10,00 Weatern Union, 6,020 Nortliwextern, 4,690 Laxa Shore, aud 4,300 Unive, Maney market amy at 2. ¢ mercantile paper, 435, 2. Clow lunge, 81ts Sterling excha GOVERNMRNT Tons, Coupens, Aleseeveee Dey Conpons, ‘68. Coupons, 163, | Now 5 Coupons, 63,26 ‘ Coupons, Tonneeaco Gs, old. nia Ga, NOW. OTE *Tentiense {Vir Os, mere, 4 Stietaurt (ie freee Virgiula Ga, old...,. 31 srucne, | Now Jersey $03 | Roek fatal Western Union Tel.. &! Pacito Mail, Adams Exproas,... Wella-Fargo,. American. United Brat Contral,.109 1053 New York Ce: a8 ites. 7 Erte pte 2 Harlem, 04 Harlem’ 0 Michigan Cen! Olio & Minslavippt . Union Pac, stac wy Indiana Central, 4 Chi, Bur, & Quincy 116% ra ang 6% | Hannibal’ & st, Joo. 27 2 UL | Wel, Taek & Wile... 1204 419" Atlantic & Pac, Tele. 145 63 | Central Pac, bonds, 101g 4844 ; Unlon Puc, bonda...,101 Seiad Seca REAL ESTATE, ‘Tho following instruments were fled for recopd Tueaday, Aug, 32 X r'bwestorn "pf. Cloyo., Cin, &. Col erry Pnopentt. Torry et, 175 ft nof Belden uy, wf, 254128 ft, dated AUB, W..csscsseeerenes sxcreB ATS Rucker at, 340 (i'n of Milwaukes av,w f, 352100 ft, dated Aug. 2,005.45 ses 9,000 Vermont et, Wit {t's of Thirty-Aret st, 0 f, 252 125 ft, dated Fuly 31... 2,000 Diemarck at, 24 1t w of Rockwell ft, datod Aug. 4.0.4 2+04 +. 1,000 Dayton at, 202 ft 9 uf Clay ‘ty © G 2ini35 fh ted AUR. de eeeeree nen at + 1,600 Page at, 51 4-10 ft nof Woat’ Kinzio 124 ft, dated Oct, 7, 2974 160 Tlalatod et, 203 itu of Adama Antod AU. dese eesre 7,000 Prairto av, uear ‘Thirt 135 ft, dated July, 7,500 Tulated’ wt, 18a ft a ft, dated July Ww. 800 Bi 1,000 North Slato ‘et, 34 1 114 ft, dated July st... 9,250 North shate at, 93 tt n of Superior at, 118 ft, dated July Bseesceeees 3,250 SOUTH OF CITY Lisits, WITHIN A MADIUS OF 7 MILES OF COURT-HOUNE, Potlerue ar, 90m of Yorty-fourth tw £30, x1O3 ft," dutod Auge Lota Land 35, Block 1, Crocker's part « 5 14, dated May 22... eevee vor Lota 44 and 45, Block 13, Adam Smith's part sw 4 Seo, 38, BJ, 13, dated Noy, 15, 1872... ero WEST OF CICY LIMITS, WITHIN 4 RADIUS OF 7 MILES og CounT-1oUsE, Fullerton av, # w cor of Leddy wt, n f, 782132 ft, dated July 3). 9,000 ——>—— COMMERCIAL, ’ ‘The following wero tho recelpts and abipments of tho leading artistes of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours epdingat7 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and fur the corresponding data ono year ugot eeeeeeeS BY RiIPMERTA, 1875, | 1874 6,708 114,972 247,849 Flour, bri Wheot, bi Poultry, coop Garno, 1 9,700) 143 Withdrawn trom store on Tuesday for aty cou- sumption : 11,921 bu wheat, 1,112 bu curn, 1,715 bu oats, 375 bu rye. ‘The following grain wss Inspected into store on ‘Wedneatay morning : 12 cara No, 1 spring, G4 care No, 2 do, 30 cara No, 3 do, 11 cars rejected do, Acar no grade do (118 whoat); 12 cara bigh-mixed corn, 360 cars and 13,000 bu No, 9 do, 62 care ro- fected do, 2cars no grado do (236 cars corn); 1 car No, Qoats, Soars rejocted do; 1carnow No. 2 rye, 1 car now rojectod do; icar rejected barley, ‘Total (Jot eara), 149,00) bu, Inepocted out: 15,133 bu wheat, 210,559 bu corn, 97,233 bu oats, 329 ou ry0, ‘The following were the approximate racelpta of the articles name | for tho Week ondiug July 33: Sugar, 9,015,370 Ibu 5 straps, 03,420 Ibe; coffee, 703,147 Ibe tea, 85,199 Ihe; eutton, 8,140 Ibe ; tobacco, 314,158 a, Acargo of whoat which loft Dhicago as prime No, 9 epring on the Sd of July, was sold in Now York on Blunday os rejected. It tad lain twenty days on th Erle Canal, pouding the repair of the Uresk, and the molsture Waa to snuch fur it, The prosent summer uaa boon very bad on grain, evorywhora but tn Chica- eo, which bas boen delightfully cool,—the vory boa ideal of s storebousy for pertubable y roperty. Some of tho members of the Board of ‘Trade forgot that thero fa a rulo ageinat trading befor half-past 9 o'clock in the mornirg. A couple of tho Directors Played the part of the early bird yestorday, and caught about fifteen trading, who ware duly callod on by the Secretary to pay ¢5vach into tho treasury, They do sey that the yentloman who acted as Chairman of tho Cotomittee on Rules was among tho victims; but “envy bath alandered many s good man ” before no~. Teta well that tha rule slioula be ustafood ora 3+ Adhoit, aud the more responsible membors of the Bows think t ought tostand, and be stood by, ‘The present ours for trading are lug enougl,—In fact, suould bo curtailed rather than extended, By the bye, it may ‘seein Btrouge tuat the delinquents responded with such alacrity to the demand of the Socrotary, It was the yery reverse of fine weather, Tho Fork Vuckers! Association will moct this after noon, "The Directors of the Buerd of Trade are understood to be cousiduring the feasiullity af the propouition to fence out the crowds of visitors wio every now and then serfously interfore with the trading, In times of excitement, Uke the present, {utereated partics flock in frown the country iu groat numbors, end are adinitted on Change when introduced bys member (ge the one who acta as their agent). But sometin visitors become so much excited an to “speak out in meoting,” which ia against the rules, ag nono Lut mem- bers aro allowed to trado on ‘Ohange, It is vow pra- posed to vest the vialtors at ono end of the rom, » Ylan which has worked well in other places, ‘The leading produce markets wero active yesters aay, and graiu was excited, Tho weather was again the chisf iuluence at wark, and, as ususl, operated to make options sctive, wutle the shipping movement ‘was ull, meking lake freiybts easer, Whoat and barley wero most affectod, while corn and oats were also stronger, The rain area is moving north, ond weuacing the cropa in thosa sections which have Litherto becu thought to be safe, Nows of rain wus received from LaCrouse, Milwaukee, Omeus, and other places tu and around the great epring whuat section, and from some ponte the raiu-fall was reported as vary Leavy, This excltod the feare of many who have Llthertd taken it fur wrautpd that the spriug wheat even wea oll right. snd other markele sympathized with that feellng, making tho general tone tn broad- stun arirregulsr one, though atrong, There waa no vielblo chango in any of the features of the dry goods market, Quict was obsorrable tn atl departments, and valuen again ruled atesdy, ‘The Rrocery market wan not apectally activo, thigh the Aggregate of artes wan an large af could be expocted at this atago of the seaxon, when quiet Invariably pro- vafla, Coffees, suysrs, rive, teas, airups, and most othor Hnee, dinplayed a reasonable dogree of firmnove. Nuittor continues aetise, and under inadequate snp pllos romufue exceedingly firm, Cheese waa quoted quiet, with prices ranging aa before, The dried frint miarkot presented the sare general charsctoristicn a8 on the preceding days of tha wook, Fish wore fairly active, with prices of alt kinds except cod ruling firm, Thodemand for grain tage shows steady tmprore- ment, atl prices ara working very firm, Coal and wood wore quiet, Oila were ‘tinchanged In yatuce, though carbon was work with a downward tendency, Lumber was moderately active seatorday and atoady. Tho rain interfered with businosa at the yards, and there was not much on offer at tho eala docks, The demand for druge continues light, and pricoa ato Jower for opinm and ft¢ preparations and cltrio acid. Tho wool market remalns qulct; amall orders for medium wools aro received dally and placed at tho current quotations, whilo fine fleeces aro very dull, Tho trade {n broom-corn was again light, but prices woro unaltered, belug strong if anything, in conne quence of continued teary rata in the producing dintricte, Bots were dull and scarcely mentioned, except Umothy an clover, which sold in ® small way. Hopa wero dull, Old hay fa nearly oat of the market, audit ts yet carly for presned new, honco thero is Little fo do at present, Vegetables were dull ond weak, Groen frulte woro also slaw yeaterdas, though the of- feringa wera Limited, except of blueberries, applox, and peaches, Poultry was in requoat aud firm, aud eggs wero atrouyer, woot. Walter Drown's Sonn, of New York, write aa follows t Thronghout July tho arrivals of the domestic clip were large, and there haa beet on accumulation ot slock, much exceediug the sales, ‘Tho general fecling 44 opposed ta the high price theory, and whonever any prot, however suiali, Je obtainnble, holders ara auxtous to avail thonisclyoa of the opportunity, A natural consequence ta the softening In values which haa taken placo, and the present qitotations show decline of 6 t010 per cent throughout slmont the co- tire list, To the natural disposition of wool dealers to tara thelr stock promptly, may boadded tho entire atuppage of a large portion of the woolen tnachinary, which, Wu- til the present time, haw Leon in osnataut operation for many yeara, and tho mills which have muapended oper- atlas being In many canes thowo who are known to be among tha most wealthy concerns, ta nm fact in itvelf full of aignificanvo, This last feature alone ahould be enotrh to satlafy the most pang wool operator that hia hopes of @ bigher ranga of prices during the noxt fow monthe are without any sound foundation; in fact, it ls almost needleag to es) that until thoro in a spirited demand developed. fa tae Woolun-goods mnar- ket, with 9 proxpect of activity boing well aus. tained, we cannot look for any decided iinprovement in the raw material, PROVISIONS, TOG PROMUCTS—Wero stronger, but with only » movleraie Lirluces doing, except in pork. Hoge wore Grier, bung unly in moderate supply, and Liverpool way alronger on pork and meats, while Now York wea higher on lard, This induced « fatr dormand here for the speculative articles, chiaily for Soptember io Uvory, thura Leing but alyht inquiry for cash lots, except in meats, Meas Ponx—Waa moderatoly active, and advanced 9c por 100 lbs, There was, howuver, little demand for cas lots, The abipping movement has boen quito elow for some time part, tho apeculative fecling tend- ing to ropross it; tho markot here was almont exactly tho eames in Now York yesterday, leaving no mar- into pay tho coat of moving the property, Sellor Septomber oponed at $21.40, and rose 252, Sales word Teported Of 10) brls. cual Auguot at $21.24 @iLA3: 15, at Ft 40e 2145 7 wud 1,250 bria October at $21.60, 'To- tal, 13,00) Urla, ‘Tho market clowed Orus at $21.50 cash or seller tho month, BLe2y 291 for Sop dember, $21.75@21,80 for October, nominally at $13,018.25 fur seller the year, Extra prime pork wad uomfnal at U2 @U.50, Laup—Was tatuer moro active, thongh sparingly offered, at 1c por 100 ths advance, heing Mzber in New York, though unchanged in Liverpool, Saios were re- ported of 1 (summer) at $13.00 cash; 10)¢ ndoat $13 60; and 3,25) tea acller Beptengber ut $10,761.80, ‘Total, 3,900 tes,. Tho market clued strong at $13,608 13,024; cash or acller August; $13.80 for Septembor j and nominally at $ 2.37% (12.50 welter tho year, Mrata—Were quiet, but understood to be in fale dos mand, and wiuter-curod lots were generally held };0 per B higher, lo simmer mouts wero firm nt fortner quotations, Sales wero roported of 20,000 Xs summer short riba ut es and 30,00) "Ibs summer short clears at 1140, ‘both too1, Tho market cloacd at Y%e for ahoulders, cash or sollor Auguat, and 8c for do seller Hepteinber ; 3140 for long clears, cus or aeller Avguat, ant 11%¢0 for do Boller Soptember; U%so12o for hort ribs, cash or ‘seller August, and 1iiel2yea for do selier Beptember; 1440 for short cloars, cash or sallor Auguit, sud 12%¢ for do sellcr September, Boxed meuta "40 hiyher than the price for looso lots. Long and short cle r, bored, quoted at 12 yia14er and Jong cut boms at 123a1840, Summer-cur English” meats 8c for shoulders, loo for Cumberlands, boxed ; 11) ¢ for long clears du; aud. 113j0 for short tribe do} sweot-ptcktod han, 15 Ibe Avorage, 111448:2c, Baoan, moats quoted at Ligtic for hams, 940 for shoulders, 20 tor short riba, and 18i(e for short cleare—all packed. REARE—Wan quitet at T@IH¥C. Ps BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quiet and nominally tine At $4.60 for mess; §J,50 for extra mess; and 1d for hams, ‘TaLLow—Quotod at 84@9%0 for packora’, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was in very good demand, and fatrly attivs at an advance of 10@203 per rl, Local buyers and shippers were alike more anslows, and sowo pur- chases were actually made by millers {u Ohio, who are roported to have been unable to obtain wheat to sil thelr contracts for forwsrd dollvory, Towards tho closo thor waa scarcoly anything offerod, stocks hav= {ng boon well cloared up, and the prices of Iowa and Minnesota flours came nearer togelher than for a tong time past, Bales were reported of 450 brin winters, Partly at 26,60; 9,060 brls apring extras, partly at £5,90 GO,75; and 240 brie rye flour on private terms, Total, 4,250 bris. The market closed with the following as tho rungo of prices: Ohoico wintor extras, 81.503. 7.23; common to good do, $6,25@0,t0; choice spring extras, $1.75@6,00; folrdo, shipping grades, §5.60,3. Hinuosota, $5,00@7,00; patent springs, $0,760 spring supertiuee, 63,754.25 ; Fyo Rour, $5,648 1140 5.00, Draw—Wastn good demand, and stronger, being qucted scarce by holder, Hales wore: 60 tons at $16,00 on track ; $10.2:@1,50 free on board cars, and. $17,350 for while winter ou track, Conx-Meat—Wo quote at $3.6009,70 por bri for good and $26,:6@ 7,00 per tou for coarse, Bales wore 10 tons at $27,00, MIDDLINUs—Salea wore 22 tone at §24,00@25,00, WHEAT—Was sctlyo wud frregular, but generally stronger, and closed alout 24¢¢ liyhee than on Tacs day, Livorpool was quoted stronger, and Mark Lavo quoted cargosa off coast at 6d@la per quarter dearer, whily Now York waa firiner, ‘Thora was alua a good Weatern demand early, chiofly on orders from tho spring wheat nections which havo been vis~ fled by storms, but those ordera wera soon filled, and tho market = stgged)= for awhile, under frco offerings from parties who bonght at tha lost a day of to previously, and wero anxious to get ont of the deal, though withaut profit, — ‘I'te lo- cal feeling was variable, but rathar disposed to oll than to buy for future, and there was only a wall shipplag domund, but casly wheat agaln aol at opre- mujuny, owing to tho fat of amall rocedpte, whlch mada some of tho Auguat shorta anzfousto fil, ‘The pros pect of interference with harvesting operstlous in the Northwont tonded to atrength, but most of thove who ‘wore inclined to buy on the atrongth of that prospect wero already long to a8 great on extent as thoy caret to be aud took comparatively Uttle. ‘ho market rofuses to advance mare decidedly, bweaul the advices from tho vlher side of the Atisntio fndteste that tho eropa thera have not been injured aa inuch ns wos foared, though in moat Europosn countries will be undoubtedly alioi ty even though the harvesting operations there are pit formed in flue weather, Tore is no question abo.t the winter wheat crop of Ouio sud Indiana beng very rigusly damaged, and thy farmers thore are holding av pervistently fo what they havo gut thot the miles j cannot obtain wheat enough to keop thelr mills run= ning. Heller Beptember sold on the walk at Slats (live dollara Sus on Lot buyer and eellor), opened a Chango at $1.203(, rosa to $1.27, fell Lack t1 61,954, sold at 91,9594, declined to $1,25);, and advanced 10 Haoss at la clot, “Reloe ike mth oF cau” No. dug ol UNIFY Re Slag" at. Sat. Miler Mis san ak at ‘ $1,22.41.98. Cash aales wore reported uf 7,400 bu No, 1 apring at $1.25@ 1.31 5 105,400 bu No, 4 do at $1.u13¢ @1,27 5 5,8u0 bu No, '3 du’ at $11KS1.15}4 5 9,400 Lo rejected do at $1.05@91,00)4 ; and 400 bu rejeotod do ut 2c, Total, 120.iuu bu, Morwxsota Wutat—Was in good demand, and ¢@50 rbu higher, Halos wero 21,00 bu Not as $1.33, jo, 2 was inactive and nomlual at about $1.31, GORN—~Was leva active, but @ io higher, The fooling was feverish, yet dull during s great part of ihe session, pool was Ud por day tte bi, aud New York was steady, while our revel; were lest iu yolutne, the woather was bad, Wheat was firmer, Tuuse thingy teudod ta cause an Yauco, but thore Was only a slight attendance, the yreat Tusus Of operators Luing buay with wheat oF outs, and ‘(here waa not tnuch deuland fur corn, elther for ‘cash OF future, except frou the partic who control the deal, and wary uot epaious to bid the market up ou thew felvos, A moderute quatity of cora was ordered shipped, chiedy grein alruady bald bere, ‘The general trad we lspuved to bold off to we what the come Dination wil do With it, Hullur Suplouber opened wb ‘he, declined ta T34c, advaucod to THe, and ‘receded to 78sec, cluwing at 14%c. Heller the mouth or regis an a a Monomenge at T340, Giltedyed rece) ple chou 743 aakod for salxed, and Tyo acked for No, 2 cuah, wore Teporied Of et ary high usised ut 68 5 10,6 bu No, 9 Mot toy yu ales bak at OD a <j aud 4,00 aye ere at OS 8, tivo and Irregular, cloatng at igi io above the clouiug of the PE el We oy refepla ward abt sad he lijetuni heavy otpate atl jew York was quoted str ‘warly, acd dull Spd Wat" at tue close, Tho tuporta uel the stosm calendod over « large Lorton of Merawest canted a good eal of anprohenalon among the ehortr, many of whom were already employed in nettling thelr Anguat doala, Thore wore also a good many buying ordors[n from the country, sapeciaily for Septomber, ard the market aympatbized moro or teas with other grain, Cash oate were wanted by the fered desvtera, And all shinping orders, and, the offarings Velng very light, pricos roan 1a2i¥c, No. 2 rolling at 65a anf closing at Géc, Rojected old at favo, Hel Augunt aponed at (34, deelined to,44 yo, advanced to 46c, and closed at 454 @Ai hc. Holler Septembor wold at 40441 c, and cloaed at do, Seller tho yaar wan quint, Cash nales wero reported of 47,490 bn” No, 2 nt S8@STc; 4,200 bu rejocted at BoaBley 80) bu No, 2 white at skatOe? 4,2°0 bu by sample at 54620 0n trick, Total, 66,000 bu. RyE—War'quloty and 230 higher, tn. esmpathy with wheat, and in consequence of continued wot woathor, which, it t@ foared, will badly injure tho cropa. ‘Thy offerings wora very light yestorilay, hence Kittle waa done, though thers waa a good demand for options bath from tho shorts and from parties holding country orders to buy, Spot No, 2 was quoted at 8a BSc, and sample Jota brought Tassie, Beller Sentem= Der soldat 83c, and seller Auguat was quoted at Kid RS, Hier Octobor Blo was bid, Sales, 800 bu by sample ab Tease, BARLEY—Waa fairly Reports wero reretved ‘11 activo and 1y@%o highor, Ming that It was mininy throughout the Northweat, and fears wore ontertained that the crop in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Nebraska, which hae hitherto eacaped the showorr, waa in danger, Some of the rhorts were buying, and (Lure wern a good many orders {n from various poluts it tho intorior, Tho frat ralos of now graded barley were matte, being a car of No, 3 at tlc, and ono of ro- Jorted mt Oe, No. 2 was nominal, A fow eamplo lots were offered, Init thoy attracted no attoution, Boller Soptombor opened nt €1,10%, advanced to $1.15, anit cloned at $1124, Seller Ovtober old at Hid 112, closttigat SLID. Naloa of cash (noida 400 bu Lew No, 3 ot We, aud 400 bu new rujocted at te, LATEST, In the afternoon mesa pork was dull and 100 lower, cloalng nt $240221645 for August, aud of 22055. 21,875 for Heptember, Baler, 2,000 bela ab §21.55@ 21.60 lor Roptember, and $21.40 for Anguat, arid wan fo We lower, clealayg 1.52%, @13,53 for Anguat, and at $13,240 1.95 for September, Bales, 1,000 ton at $13,10.01.16 for Beptomber, Whoat was rather dull and woak undot lberal offor- Inge, closing {0 lo an on ‘Change, Koller Hope tomber openod at $1 foll to $1,23\%, and closed at ALIN, Beller Angust rulod at sbout the samo Ngurow @ part of the time. ‘Corn was in modorste demand and firmer, closing at J4;¢ for Boptember and 720 bd for Auguat, Oata wero in roquent nid 340 bigher, closlug at 54/6 for Augunt nnd 41%y¢ for September, Ryo was active aud stronger, Sales wore reported of 40,000 bu seller August and September at BSc. Harley was in good demand and firm, advancing Igo and closing ie lower, ur 90 above tho prica at Lovelock, Beller Soptombor suid at $1.12};@1,.16, and closed at A158, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—Was nigher, owing to # riso in high wines, Quotable at $2.3287,80, DROOM-CORN—Ordora ara coming in all the whilo for s bale or two to aupply Immediate wants, but tt 1s diMecult to pisco forge lols, as manufacturers aro un- willing to depart from tho hand-to-mouth policy of buying, ‘Tao market 1s firm tn consequonco of tho prospect of a short crop this fall, Woquote: Good to chofce hurl, 124@13¥e; brueh that will work iteelf Into a choice hurl broom, 11}@13e; fair to good do, 1ONAlIc; inforlor brush, BY BOI$e; crooked, Ny @Ae, BUTTER—Thers was no abatement in tho domand, and no percoptible incronso in the aupply 3 honee the firm tone for some timo past characterizing tho manr- ket ts still provalnnt, Dotween shippers and the home trado the daily arrivals are readily absorbed at tho range of prices following : Cholcu to faucy yellow, 3t 8c; medium to good grades, 1630¢ ; tuferior to common, 12150, BAGGING—Trade was fafr go far a8 cotton soamloms goods wera concernod, but was dull for otter lines, In prices thoro wero no chauges, Wequote: Bark, Blo; Lowiston, 0c3 American A, 28403 Amoskeag, 243,05 Utter Creek, eg burl.p unge, 4 bu, MN@lkes do 5 bu, Is@le; guonier, single, 154@1de; do doublo, 254 2¢e; woul-aacks, GOWp52e. CHEESE—The cheow market was quiet at sbout former pricos, with ailes of good to prime factory at 10@11v, and lower grades at Caede, COAL—Retnaing frm at unchanged pricos, quote: Tebigh, $10.00; Lackawanna, 5 £9.09 exuncl, Wo range and $4,0:189.003 nut, $9.50. do ¢gy, Mocking Valley 24.502 Indiana block, $3.00; Baltimore ‘& Obin $5.00 7 Uilinola, $4.60 5.00, CANNED GOUDS—An js usually the case at this atage of tho boaton, trailo iu this line of goods ts dull, ‘Anide from a Ught inovemeut on interior account, Pricos azo stoady aa given bo~ thero f# nothing doing. low? 18, Tb. eres Diume, dameons, 2 Green gager and eg Quitncer, 2 1b Strawborrics, Taapborries Blackberries, 11, Goosoburries, ‘1b. Tomatocs, 2 ib... Tomatoer, 3 I. Corn, Wiislow . Gorn; Oawogo Boag,’ th, pod... Peas, 2 fh, soaked, Taina beans, 2 1, Buccotash, 9D, Lobster, 1'ib Lobster, 21 Oysters, 1 1b, Tuli weigh ‘Oyaters, 2 fh, full welght, Oregon naiiuon, new, 1 1b Oregon salmon, new, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. morpnlie were 1:2800 lower in ‘consequenco of a declino Laat. Citric acid and fodino were also aster, Prices for other gooda remain uteady, ‘Trado Is light. Quotations: Acid citric, 1b, #1,20@!,25; acid, tartaria, powdered, fb, Sx1at0e; atamunia, carb, 25.q00; axle wroano, doz., $1,4a1.65; borax, rol, tb, 165180; Uluo Vitrlol, by 1a Yu; ercam tartar, pure, 1b, &3@30e ; coch- fueal,‘ Hond,, Ii, 80.4850; chiluroforiu, Ib, $1.20@ 18s alycerinty Vb bulk Ib, t0q-Us ; gum arubie, picked, 6e@75e; gum aralie, sorta, ie8Se; gun camphor, th, 28300; gum opium, tb, $4,6097,00 ; gum shellse, Ib, 45.2900; fodine, i, $4.7! aulph, 02, 84,75.45,00 ; oti, castor, do, lemony $5,025.00; potty ody 2, ETAL 2 48 red pr 1,631.7 2.86.00 AS ieu1,99 1,5N@1,15 1.60 per gal : Pottuns, chlor, tb, Wsi5o; 963,20 7 quinide, wubpt., 02, rig 1.3 rout ipicsc, 1b, 0 thet Iy@lto; culphur, ij oap, a. geu., Ib IW@ld0; wulphur, Ley caves santeae barks 14a13e. : EGUS—Wero a vhade tirmer, Fresh packages sold at 144, G15, and falr to good atock at 19, @132, FISH—A fairly aatiafactory busiuces waa doing in tho flu market, at prices showing no quotable chango from thors pretionnly ruling: No, ¥ wnitetnh, 3¢-bri, Fi 30% 4,75Q4,85; No.2 do, $4,714.75; No, 1 trout, 8.76; No, L shore wackore!, now, 3-br!, $9.0 4069453 1 bay, $/nns.5§ No, 2 mackerel, j¢-brl, $4.bixg th, 165 family maokarat, 'y-bri, §1 No. i alone kite, LAS bay, kits j large family Lia, ea ank coil fish, 5; Guorgo’s cod fib, $3,75:96,00; aumnmor-cured cod, $1,780.00; Labra- dor’ ‘Nouns: “split, brie, $4..0098, 4.25; Latrador hotring, round, bel, do X-brl, E do sj- Lil, $1.1g.76;jnculed ‘herring, per box, itso; do- Jumble Uiver sahnon, y-bri, $9,090.50. FRUITS AND NUTS—The demand for apples con- tnuca active, and 8 further advance seeiw fmm ueut, Prunes aud currants alio wore in good ro- quest, ond wore held with decided firmness, Oth- or doseriptions were quit. We quote: Fourrax— Dates, BgaOK0t See, drums, 1igalsxe: fig, layers,’ WG@ibo} ‘Turkish prunes, Sxcadfo; Frenolt prunes, 144 1s0; raising, layors, $2,352,460 ; loowe Mua catel, $9,103,853 Valencia, Welle; Zante cure rants, 1@T},0; eltron, 915390; lemon ‘Poel, 18@20e. Dosestio—Alden apples, 1704 Ve; Stichignts anples, 8 @%o; Indianvand L!linols, 747402 peaches, halves, Meukfa; do, mixed, Bi S3o; do, pared, 1N(@ 2c; black: bo @). v0; raspberries, deitles pitted cherie rts, $Ql0o; almonds, Terragona, 49150; Grunoble walnuts, 12 Gite Brazil, T4e¢c8o; pecaba, Texas, t2405 803 Wilmington poxnutt, BSMIZc} Tennesseo peanuts, Of rer African peanula, TY Oe. GHEEN FXRUITA—The supply of blueberries wan excussito yetterday, and prices ware roducod eatly and rulol yory weak throughout tho day, Basket Peachge wor very dull, thouglt some of the feult ax- Hiited wa In quod condition, Boxos are usually pre- forced. Apploa were alow, ‘Thero war no change in foreign fruits, We quote: Oranges, $4.50 por box; Tomona, $11,00012,09; red ranpberries, $4.0 per caso Of 16 ata; bisckborriey, $4,50.05,00 par case; poach ¢#, $1.0 41.25 por box or Lauket; apples, b03650 per box; do, $4. U@3.0U per bri; blueberries, § 1.50@ 1,00 per bug California Bartlett poars, $3.0uu°0.C0 per box, GROCERIES —Dricos wera atoady aud drm, We re peat our quotations of the day before: Ricx—Kangoon, 6Y@7}40; Caroline, 1@8K0; Loutatana, 134m 86, “covraxs—0, G, Java, 33%@31%0; Tava, No, 2, 30 Tat yor cholcy ta fancy Silo, 23!¢@ 4410; good to prime do, da vtaasnca eoiniton Wo faint yigdss¢or roasting, aoljevste; Ginnapore Java, aco; Costa Mics, Gltige} Surncaibo, 2149 Buvans—Patent cut loaf, 112;@120; crashed and powdered, Uyall oy granulated, 1y@llto: A, standard, 10403 do No. 2, 1ussct, D, 1Ojvor extra 0, lW40; O No, 1H G@IUK0; yellow, O No. 1,054 ¥2¢6; cholea brown, Ukis9hot falr'to prime to, Biig%0; common do, 7,@8%0; cholco inolaases augar,D\a0ige; common ta good do, 1@8Ke, Biutee—Diamond drips, 1.054110 + silver drips, extra fine, Gked3e} goo sugerhoure slrup, BOgtbo; extra do, 60-4630; New Orlosna motaases, cholce, new, THsTScy' do prime, 6%4100; dv common to ‘good, S500; Porto Lice molasses, 636680; common mo- lasupa, sha d4o 3 blackstrap, 4@a35c, Hricxs—Allupice, 15}(8103;0 ; cloves, 44@ t8o: ons Wg92e; pepper, Werle; nutmegs, $1.2541,90; Calcutta ginger, 15415 10%c, mi tratarieare) ee ee folate Coe Bie; ite Lily, G(s 3405 iu, BgiyKio} Bavou, Tinpertal Got Gelden West, 4Ucase, ¢ old crop 1é neatly exaustod, and, as the early for nem, there in very ile hay kot, The farinora supply the city, wi d the orders lioru for uld are Alled a8 4000. called for oan be ubtatued, at $14.09: No, do, $18.00G18,60; mixed do, §16,00;416.60; linw uplind peal, $10,50,417.0 + No.1 do, $18.20 WW; No, % oF slough, $2.0k412.00 maprelits ba. ee 10.002. per ton; do time ‘otby, $14,004 16.00. HIDES—sowe sollers report @ quicker demand on the reat, Lut n9 tmpruvemont in prices, thauyt the svedpts continue very armall, ers latin that the Eastoru market le as dullas aver, Wa «get Grewo city butchers’, Siga; roca" cured ity ‘and Loavy, 7403, groon ‘calf’ 1ajgu; dry Bunt ides, kip aud calf, thoy dry salted’ hides, 125 Go; deacun sklus, 4c, Hiden vith ue grub snd over are clasod as damaged. Damaged stock brings two-tirda Priced, and) brauded 10 per oput of. u) 0; Naples walnuts, Now will be care booking and reports from other Staten aro of 4 elmilar chario- r, * MIGIWINES—Wera quit anid gearce, being gonor- ally hokl off tho market, Salea wore Hinilcd to &) bris at $1.18 pergalion, which was ¥o advance from tho miarket price of Tieaday, OLS—Carbon continues weak and unecttled, but other olla rule comparatively rleady at the quoted prices, Following aro the curront rates: Carbon (atand- dard while, 115 eg, teat, Mell Yet do Mnoie legal tont, 150 deg., 1@likor do headlight, 176 degay 104 1tyof extrn winter Iara olf, $1,018 1.8; No, 1, | No.2, axavtes Unven, raw Bie} do bolted, 6 TAui FOes mperm, $2,242.45 ; Deatafout off, atrictly pura, $1,151.20; do, oxtra, $1.00; do No, |, Sic} atraite, tule; plumbago off, CuaiSe: turpentine, Sif Hes naphtha, 03 gravity, Liel3}e; naphtha, com- mun, 1.12%e 5 Wert Virginta ollm, natural, I seit Bo s'natirni, 30 deg., 00} redttced, 4 de, AIT. POULTR Iekena wero Acarce anid firin, old and fargo springs bring outalde pric chickenn, $1,761.25 ; epring, large, $3,0063,60; emall do, Sf turkayn, Og ite @ th. SEED! mothy waa’ 4 Uttle bettor requeat and firm, ‘Tho now crop ta likely to ho Isto in coming for- ward owing to the frequent raina which havo ilelayet harvesting, nnd it tn thought that the atock of old on hand may hot bo suficfout to supply the teadto stil new rocil is avallable, A good deal of new timothy waa received about a week carllcr than now 1 Nothing definita ts kuown of tha new ero} (nis nocount there fa Ilttle dosiro among operators to deal {n options. Clover in moving out in anayer to ntiall ordere nt 23,00 for prime, Flax is firm, The growing crop har boon damage, but to what oxtent in uot known excoyt that It anounts to a gond deal in tho very Wetwoctions, Quotations; Thnothy, G.40a2623 } olavirry $1. f.98,00 5 thax, 81.6% BMt—Was fairly activo ‘and ateaty: Sspinawy Quondaga, and Canada Oe, $1.10; ordinary. enarae, $1.70; dalry, without baj ih? dairy, with bags, EAC} Ashton datry, per anck, $1.0), LAS—Pricea romein firm. | There in a contin ously gout domand at the annexed quotationn: Gux- vowprn Morune—Chiol 0 0 faney, $1.a 1105 good to prime, 7040; common to good, dasa Pingwuey, cholve, Tee} fair to good, He Oies contmon, Big 40c, Turrntan Motune—Choteo to fancy, BU@Ie 3 Rood tu prime, U@ Mc; common, 3h 40e 3 Pingsuey choles, Tust6e: Carta good, Siglo: common, Sika, doe, JavaN—Cholen to faucy, new, VOaV5e; to fully fale ta prime, Whei5e; cholea to fancy ald, 7uarle; foot to prime, do, 85a%e; common,’ Bq 109 } Qoroxa—Cholve to fancy, B0Ce#1,00; good to pritne, OAT 3 common, Wg tbe, WOOD—Deators report a moderate demand at $0.50 for beach and at $7.00 for maple, VEAL—Corninon eareanxon were slow at 4@oo, and gon to cholco hroughe 8(a9e, VEGETAMLES—Potatoos are almost unantablo on tho strect. ‘The offerings are small, aud none to npoak of are coming in, Dealera do not’ look for any tt provement until tho farmera havo exausted their crop, the end of which dues not yet appear to bo very. near, ‘Tomatoce were plentiful, but largely groen_ and uninviting In appearance: New toen, $1,001,253 per bri; frees: com, 12@ise per doz; tomatoes, 854gG0e per doz; Southers ontone, $3,0.@ 125 per bri, WOUL—Tho modium gradca wero in modurato do: mand and atosty, while fine woo} were dull on untial: Tut-washed, atrictly prime, (1@Siic; do poor to good, 40a4Re; warhrd ficcce, fine, S824tie; do medium, @laie; do coarao, Iaile; unwashed, ine leary to light, 344 2dc; ao medium, s2gssc; do course, W@BIC. LIVE STOCK. aiticago. Hoy, , Sheen, 9n9 463 4,700 3,207 0,4u0 30 ‘Total Bamo tine Inut wee! Week before luat,, Shinmente= look, ‘Thero was a mora numerous attendance of buyera than on tho two procoding days, and all classes operstod with more apparent confidenco, Tha change wan duo in part to tho diminished reeotpta and partly to tho fact that advices from tho Esat indicated a change for tho Letter in the position of affairs there, No conatdorable art of Tuodasy’s decline, was regained but all descriptious of stock with possibly tho oxcep- tion of lean Texans were sensibly firmer, Tho pure chaves of whippers mado a largo aggregate, they buy- ing freely at $1.25@5.25 for common to modium droven of from 1,080 to 1,290 tha average, and at $1.00; 6.1) for good to choice ateern welghing from 1,160 (ol °) tt, A small bunch of oxtra steers was sold by Avcx- ander, Cassell & Co,, at $5.95, but with that exception no rales wero reported above $0.50, Aalos of Torans were chichy at $3.00.0%,50, and of stockers at $1,253, 4,13, Native butehora’ stock aold at $2,50a4,00, ‘Tho murkot closed Orm with the bulk of the atuck suld. Ap, CATTLE WALES, Number and description, Prize. 10 extra etecrs, Cyt 140 43 choico steers, 25 extra stoora, 4d extra atvers 7 cholee ateera,,s... 16 chotco ateers, $32 cholcs ateers, 1s good ateera, 201 choice ateora 18 medium steers... 34 good atecrs Ee 110 good atocrayess.e sees 18 cholce nteery, sees 1082 5.25 +f with s supply of leas than 5,000 head, tollers bad all toy could do to dispose of tlictr atock wilhout making some concession from former prices, while yesterday, with @ aurp y of over 10,000, the market daveloped iucroasod ntrungth. Thera ‘waa aotivity both in the local and shipping demand, sod sales wero quick at $7.40@7.70 for common to prima heavy, aud at $1.70(67.86 fur ordinary to cholco light, Skippers and tuferior heavy wld down as low at $3.50 27,00, while s few car-loads of extra Philadelphia wero takon at $1,003.00, Btrater, Wadsworth & Hall sold 61, avoraging 206 Ihe, at tho fatter price, ‘The done at $7,647.60, The bulk of tho business was market closed HOG aauxa, Av. Price,|N re b4, Tay | 43.00.2851 SHELLY —Tho receipts were very much lew than for the day before, but thore wuro enough slalo sheep to awell tho supply to protty Hberal proportions, ant the wosx fenling dovoloped ‘on ‘Tuoaday was sysin preva: Jont. Local butchers alone wore operating, and sulea ware slaw at $3,4@4 50 for poor to chutce. ‘a East LIGERTY. Favt Tameary, Aug, 4,—Ostthx—Receipte to-day, COs hoad, making for tue two Gaye 1,727 dead, ‘The arrivals to-day wore all for salo here; market active nd drm at yeatorday'w prices, and evorytilig ald out; beat $6,007.00 ; medium 1 $5.75108.45 5 common. to fair, $4.70683.25 ; bulls, $2.75; ‘ktuckers, $3.00-441.75, Salus to-day, 1,445 bead, " Hoas—Heceipta, 2,00 head, making for thetwo days 9,085 head ; Yorkers, $3,00.98,15 ; Philudolpbia, $3,256 8.40, ‘Sunur—Necelpts to-lay, 640 bead; for the two da; 900 etiiag at $0yd0453.20° id BUFFALO, Dorvato, N. ¥., Aug. 4,—Cattrx—Recolpts, 1,449; {otal for the week, 7,373; market active oud strong { yeaterday’s prices for good quahty, and a shade off for Eornmion quality; sales 2,400, Guexe axD Lawue—ecelpts, 9,103 total for the week, 0,400; market fairly active, and strong st last weok's prices for all grades of sheop and lamte, Hous—Ltecolpts, 200); tatal for the woek, 9,600; market only moderately active; demand Hight ; corn- fed heavy hous, 243 to 29H the, fair to primo, $4,050 Lat ‘Yorkers, 189 (o 195 Ls, $7,900; graasers not wan ST. LOUIS. Br, Louis, Aug, 4.—Hcoe—Demand active; demand excuads supply; shippers, $7.4047,70, bacon, $1.48 isp butebura’, $7.6 @asbn, OstTLx—steduy and unchanged to prime patives, $01.0; mediuua ty fal, erates nt cholea ‘Labs, is 1625 5 unoD Li $2.5Ks3.10, bas a ay crnotnyart. Oivorart, Aug. 4.—Hrau—Hieady 5 moderate de- maand; common, $7,001.02 good, 67,197,003 bulk OC wales at 67.75 Rovers, ar LUMBER, ‘Tho wholesale market waa quict yesterday, The of- fering were sinall, and the rein prevouted any large Attvndan:e of buyers. A few cargoes of inch were sold, aud about a dozen were left over, There wes no tuff on the market, nor hse there been since It ia reported that pales have been made to arrive at $3.60, bub it 1s probable thet the cargove re- fetred to gocleawhers, btill the market ts very fair, and $9.60 will probably Le obtained for the first carga offured at the docks ; and the sales made ahead ro wall | nuslarstood to be at the price current on the day of ar rival, Common inch wan quoted at $9.50.210.00, and mill-rim at $9.5 a13, Tlocn mtaih mt $4,376 94.50 ¢ abiuglen at $2,107 50; and lath at $1.50, ‘No anloa woro reported. ‘The yard markot waa falrly activo and ateady, Miret clear... * a Becond close, 1 inch 40'2 Ineh. ‘Third crore, 1 ineh Third clear, tik... rece. » Clear Hlooring, Ist anid 24, rougl Cloar aiding, fat and aocond, Firat contmon aiding. .....+ Flooring, firet comminn, dressed, Flooring, second common, drean 19,004 11.00 10,00€15,90 1,766 2.00 2.5009 2.00 ———— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Special Dispatch to The Chiewia Tyihune, Tavenroor, Aug. 4~Dneapaturre-Merket tin= changed, Flour—No, 1, 2%; No, 2, 26a, Whent— Winter, No, 1, 10a; No.2, el0ts apring, No. 1, 108 Td; No.9, 0nd; white, No.1, Tim No.2, 30x Ads club, No, 1, 1186; No, 2 10s 104, Corn—No, 1, 34s S03 No, 9, Bin, Pnovistoxe—Pork, 17a 6d, Tard, 004, Liverroot, Avg. 41:00 p, 1,—Lork, 704, unchangot, Livinrourm Aug, 4—Froun—Extra Btate and West ern, 258. Gharx—Wheat-<No, 2 to 108 143100 74, Oorn—Amvrtoat piled Saad 18 AAS: Phovtsrons— ork—Weetorn, 80a; Eastern, 87s Git. Reef, 72a Gd, Lard, 60s, Bscou—Cumburlund’ cut, Gta, Crersr—Fino, £62. Tat Low—iis. Prrnotxum—Rofned, Od; eptrita, Ad. Loxow, Aug. 4-—Tita Dang or ENatawD—Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day, £150,000, Ooncors—Monay, 049-10 ; account, 944i, Exonawog om Pante—25f ic, Untrep STATES Borps—'dss, 10713 10-408, 1003¢ ; naw be, 10454. Astrmicax Rattnoan Sxcunttias—New York Cen- teal, 09 5 Ext, 19%; 5 do preferred, 26, TatLow—t31@ 45s 3d, Pernonrva—Refinod, 0d; eplrtta, BBBKA- Comsox Ran 4 SGU. Brintre Tunrentine—22a 3d, Axtwrar, Ag. 4—Detnotmux—Ut Panis, Aug, &—Itenren—C6f 100, Fuakzour, Aug, 4,—62s, 9816. TRoat 7s, 100153 BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Bostox, nsa., Aug, 4,—Wool unchanged, Medium fleoces and combinga and delaino fleeces aro in ro- quest at full prices, but for other kinds there {a vory little inquiry, and Sue wools aro neglected, Conall crablo wool la arriving, Stocks are now accumulating qulte rapidly, but there te no great pressure on the part of holders to realizo, Salea of Oblo and Pennsylvania at 47}gc to 500 for fine aud medium gradea; Wiscon- nln and Michigan from 410 to 47c, aud combing and dolaino flescos ut 523y0 to &7¢, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Youx, Aug. —Tho trade movenient was slow with conuntysfon houses and importers, Cotton goods wore quiet excopt cotton flannels and choviuts, which wero in good demand. Dark printa wera moving moro frooly, but in small parcels, Pacific prinuu and robes were reduoed Wo 83fc, Ginghame were In fait roquost and steady, Wool flannels were dolug better, but woolan goods fur men's woar wero dull. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New York, Aug. 4.—Sanufaoturet coppor ateady ; {ugot lake quict but firm at 220. Iron—Baoteh and pig quiet bat firm, $29,0@92.00; Amorican dull and heavy ; $21,00527.00, Rusnia shooting, 1340, Naile steady } cut, $3,208.80 ; clinch, §5.0086.64; shoo, 20 @e, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Pirranvna, Aug. 4,—PrrnoreuM—Dull; crude, $1113¢ wt Parkor’y ; refined, 109;191074c, at Phidelphia, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORE. Aoeetal Pispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Newtonx, Aug, 4—Gname—Wieat 1:30 better, with a fair demand on spot and an active inquiry for forward delivery; sales of 79,000 bu at $1.08@1.37 for soft No. 2 Chicago ; $1,39@1.40 for No, 2 Obtcago snd Northwestern; $143@1433 for No, 2 Milwaukeo ; $149@1.50 for No.1 Spring ; $1,C0 for amber Stato afloat ; $1.60 for extra white Michigan afloat ; also 16, 000 bu No, 2 Chicago for last half Auguat at $1,99 ; 60,- 00 bu do, sama dollvery, at $1.40 ; 24,000 bu No, 2 Mil. waukoo for last half of August at $1.43@1,4914 ; 30,000 bu bard No, 1 Milwankoo to arrivo at $1.40; 60,000 bu No. 1 Minnosots to arrive at $1.49@1,50; and 8,000 bu amber Western to arrive soon at $1.58, Ityednll and nominal; Oan- ada in bond quoted at 95c, Barloy firmer; sales of 40,000 bu new crop four-rowod Slate on private terms, Corn opened firmer; closed lower and heavy ; salos of 91,000 bu nt 81@.85j¢c for steam Western mized, closing ab 8l @BLo; 8535880 for sail do, closing at 8534@870; 70@80s for hoated Western mixed, and 020 for white ‘Weatern in store, Oats dulland Leary; sales of 23,000 bu st 63@650 for mixod Western} Gfo for mixed Biste; and 67@7lo for whito Western. Pnoviaions—BMiddles dull at 1290 for elty long clear, Lard quiot; salos of 100 tea wt 133(0 for prime steam, Wusxy—Market steady ; sales of $0 bris at $1.20 por gallon, Gnocenra—Bugar—Market firm with » fair do mand; fair to good refining ts quoted at &@3 5-160, prime at 87-16c, and white Havans st 10@110, Cof- feo—Market firm; fair demand for full tole; wo quota Rio at 17)4@200 gold, and Maracaibo at WN@wvjzo all. , ¥Furrants—Firm, To Liverpool, per 32,000 bu grain at BK@8Xd. To London, per sail, 22,000 bu whoat at 9d. ‘To London, por ateam, 40,000 bu grain atlO\Kd. ‘To Glasgow, per steam, 4,000 bozos clicese 45a, bh Ife tha Assnetated Prost.) New Yonx, Aug. 4—Eroun—Demand fair, and prices haya advanced, Iecelpte, 14,000 brla, Super fine State and, Western, $5.15.45,15 ;' common to good extra, $6,00@6.40; yood to choice, $3.40(@5,85; white wheat oxirs, $3. 00, Rye flour ateady; ‘5.100 2%, ‘Conn-Mxat--Firm ¢ Weatern, $4.102 4,00, m Guarn—Wheat—Demand fulrand prices advanced ; reculj.ts, 101,000 bus No, 3 Chicago spring aud No, 2 Northwestera, pring, $1,3@) 1,456 5 No, lowa and Minnesota. extra white Michigan, @1.¢ dull ic nominal; Gsneda in bond, O40, Barley firmer; malt atvady ; fwo-rowod Btate, “$1.38; four-rownd, ‘81.48, Gorn opeued firmer; alosed heavy and lower; 940.0 buf ized Western, steam, 81@35}4o * guasgtsay ABGLSOS spring, $b wo, tye 105 No, 1 ‘spring, BI@Bio; do aall, By abso; closed Kyishie. Cala dull; mioro rollers than buyers; rocotpts, 4,000 bu ; M40; white Weatern, 6i@iic, Js, TH, ORI co—IUo firin 3 cargoes, 174 @0c in gold; jobbing, 1a2le in gold, ugar quiet but finn; fair to good refining, 8'(3 5:10; prino, 47-160; refined Urm at 104G¢g11t;0, Aulasaus frm } augar-house, 35@ 240 j quivt, but refs PermonyvM—Dull and lowor; crude, 5G5}so; ro fined, 1WK@LLYO, . Ariane Reain—Unchanged, Brine TunPENTINE~Btoady } S1XBI2e, Eaos—Firm 3 Wostern, 18@19c, Lreatngu—Ua ged. Wout—Muarket dull; domestia fleece, 50(t6e; ‘unwaaliod, 15G310; Texas, 15ai5e. ulled, sO~@sze 50, Pe movistonac-Vork Grmers ew messy JobULak. 821,80 G10 | Boptomber, gal. 70, Wee Gut 0G 21, if Eke nicais dull; middies duil; long clear mlddles, elty, WY@taxe. Lard Grmer; prime stoam, old, $18.65 GUIVSN | Hew, $19.25. : Hortas—Unchanged, Cusrax—Hoavy 3 Oia 11340, ‘Waraxy—Market dully sal, ‘BT. LOUIA. ovR—Duoyant and advance ll f4-503.00; x~ Sr, Lovrs, ing ; demand superfine ira fall, $5.95@5.60; double extra fall,” $), Bt, Lor u(a0,0u ; family winter, $7.25%68,25, ‘Ouarc-_Whoat siroag and higher: No. 9 red wine ter, $1.68 41.54 Boptomber, ab; $1,60 August; §) Corn higher ; No.'2 mulzady fio aah } 13@13}0 Hop, tember, Oste—demand chicly speculative; pricos high cording aah, ao. @iso 2 location ; salou at 49@SI 340, August :'2, losing. tnelda rice ‘ain eaing tendency, Barley, no transactious, Ryo firmer an Beli higher ; 0054@8740 bid, ‘Tnovisione—Pork—Binall iote, $22.25, Lard dull and nominal, Bulk meate higher, Bulk shoulders $9.00 asked, $2.75 bid; clear rib, 12340 asked, 12,0 Did} salee—bulk ahouldors, at Bt, Josoph, 8§50, Lacon firme: pigher; shoulders, 0,@9)40; cloar rb, Waldo; clesr, W@INNo. Watexy—Highor, at 91,19, Receirrs—Flour, 1,00 bria; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 6,0 bu} oate, 4,000 Bu; barley, 1,009 bu, : TOLEDO, Torspo, O., Aug. &—VLoun—Bteady and un changod, ‘Gnan—Wheat fair and firm ; closing ateady; No, 2 white Wabaah, $1.50; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.54, ew, $1.50; extts do, #1 elle ten days, $1.02; August, $1, No. 2 du, $1.40} now, $1.95 5 No, 1 red, W158 do, Sita | Mebtembary B1.0;¢ 7 oplenitar, Sh.A%i4 5 No. 3 do, HAGALAL ; rojected ted, $1.12K, Gorn dull; a chade’ lowers llgdunited, Tivo ceal abd August { Beptamber, 78340 no H ull prices aaked ; No. 2, August, S0c; Septomber, ior Mlcniien, boo S53 ambor do, $1.51}461.02; pam r Io, 6a: 4640; white, 650; igen, August, boo ; deptem- ber, 640. ‘Lsnan—$18,00, ¥exiouts—Dull and nominal, ieawarre— loan du ura; wieat, 12,000 bu; cor, Rerun ra SGuurstiarectwlour, 24000 bel; whosh 8000 bu; cori, #,00 bu} oata; wone, Pe kag ke Pugua-active: bxtrs, PuIapEsputa, ug. = FLO 3 95,06G5.50; Iowa, Wiscotaln, and Minnesota exira Fail, $1,484 20, w' 6 taeed Wenterg pti yollaw, B74 Ree, ys white, coy . Gale held firmly; 68e} mixed, 6. ate, Paoviatons—stoady j mova pork, §21.25921,50, Wartany— jominal ; rofined, 10344110 crude, Bic. Biepa—Clover—Cholco Weatern, $1.60. 11.00; tin, othy, 83,00@715, Lurren—Migher; Now York, State, and Th ouur ie PUA feed ram, AERA § fhinte, VBWeA60; Woarern og Te} firata, Vile: rolia, extras, Ue2s1 ethos FRAF—Qulot; Wealern fino, 10310}40, ci Eoos—Nowiaal, DALTMONE. * Warrmwonz, Aug, 4.<¥ioun—Atrong, active, any bigter? Wentern superfine, $1.70(95.23 ; oxtre, Si.dug milly, $1,28647.7 Guan—Whoat exctied, atrong, and activa; Noy amber Wontorn, $1.53; No, 2rod Wenlern, $1.5, Core Market dull’ Weatern mixed, 8c, Oate—Marka alls Weatern mixed, Okstio; white, CaN. Hy Bere SLOG, Har Qulet tint elendy; Maryland and Poonssiry, nla. $:5,00¢a Tork. $22.0, Frovisiona—Strong and buoyant, Bulk whoulders, O¢03 clear rib, 1494@1a4C, Looe YS@Ic, packed, ‘Bacon—Shoulders, 4. @ Oy eltar rib, 1aaoriaize, WUY@MXe. Lard frm eritde, $16.00; refined, $24.50 14.7: . Lutrru—Kirm; Western extra, LOUISVILLE. Louavirar, Aug. 4.—FLoun—Exetted, higher, ang buosant ; extra, $5.6 @5.O0s ortes familly, $525 5,89, No. 1, $3,004 taney, $3000.25, # Cinain—Wheat excited, Ligher, and bnoyant st 814g AI, Corn—Demand’ fur, snd prices shave ah. vanced; T4.<¥0c, Qute—Domand falr, and prices hayg advanced; Ter7e, Ryo nominal, Hay—Demand fair aud prices havo advauccd ; $20.09 fy 9593 firate, ana jovirtoxs— Demand fafr and pricen have advance, Pork, $41.50, Uulk meata—Bhonlters, AYcetse3 cleat Hb alton, Wie; cleu cleer rib, 1 ye. Hivon—Bhoulders, oe. ain Tard quiet and unchanged af S500, Lat Witishx—Firtners $1.45, FASSINe—Dotnaud fale, and pricoa advanced} 139, alive, . ‘ $ 2 NEW ORLEAI New Onurane, La, Aug. 4.—Suaan—Qulet ang steady; Jobling common, 80; fair to fully falr, ay G@¥4,c; prime, vic, Moaswrs-—Dull:” quoted common, 49450; tals, bUin520; primo to cholve, 545709, bs FLouk—Firmt sto k gut: fine, $475; supering double, $8,606.75} treble, $1,00@ i755 choloy, ¥. $8.00035,t0, Gnatx—Gorn firm; 85@%e, Oata firm; E@07o, Muax—Searce s $1.16. Mar—Dall; $24..@. re qgCgres—Hirm | joohlug’ ordinary to prime, 1944 Puovistons—Tork dull; $23.50; no buyers, salt mosta quict; shoulders, vies Bacon quiet strong; Iie; 19%03 1c, “Mama quiets choice sugnr-curod, Ls3gailto, Lard—Cuoice ‘held, terce, 1440s keg, 154 r Couln-Muat—Dall: $3.85, CINCINNATI Crxcisxatt, Aug. 4.—F Lon: ighor ; family, $7.29 GoAIN—-Whoot ncagco and firms red, $1.66@1.35, Corn quiot and firm at 73@76e. Gate firmer; held eer Ts@ise. Itye dull; more rollers than buyera; ‘a Puovisions—Pork firmer; hold highor; $21.60 21,73; ln buyers’ favor, Lard higher ; stoam, 13%4@ 135 kettle, 4%@isye. Bulk meats steady and Fes at 4c Llc, lage, Bacon quict aud orm; 9x9, Je, 19350, Wuiskr—Falr and firm at ¢1.17, Eans—Sioady and uuchanod, Burten—Firm and unchanged, Cunxae—Firm and unchanged. O1Ls-—Linscod higher; 64 i0e, unchanged, B. Lard steady std MILWAUREE. Minwauner, Aug. 4.—Fcoun—Quiet and firm, Gua—Wheat—No demand ; fall prices ask 1 Muwaukoo, $1.31; No. 2do,41,93% ; August, $1.28" Aoptomnvor, $1.25 “Gorn fair and sdvauceds No, 7, 7240. Osta highor; No, 2 O30 cash; 450 August, y oxcited und Bighor ; No, eprug, September, $1.07. Ryo dull aud nominal; No, 1, new, wc, Pvovistons—-Quiet and steady. Bices pork, $21,89 cash and Augusi, Tard—I’rimo steam, 1834 aldc, Reorters—Flonr, 400K b boat, 89,000 bu, wheat, 44,000 bn. Buipatente—Flour, 1,800 BOBTON. Boston, Aug, 4,—FLoun—lucrosso’ demand prices tending upward, while recolpts wre amall and stocks of all kinds vory much reduced | Weatorn auperfing, $5.09 3.25; common oxtras, $5.75@0.25; Wisconsin and neaote extras, $0,257.80; Tliinots, $7,058,505 Be, Loute, $7,009.80: fancy Binnonata, $7,2869,t0, Gnatx—Cora ateady ; W@V3o fur mixed and yellow, Oats, 70@ 77s for mixed anu white, CLEVELAND. Cuxvztann, O., Aug, 4,—Gtiain—Wheat firm ; No.1 red, $1.64; No. 2.40, $1.4, Corn ateadyt mixed shelled from store, 81820; oare on track, T8@7Jo, Oats bel ters No, 1 Gtata, 67a; No. 2da, 6503 white, GBc, Pkrmonzum—Quiet ; atandard white, car lots, OX4, BUFFALO. Durrato, Aug, 4.—Guarn—Wheat inactive and ea. tiroly nominal, Corn dull but frm ; 20,000 bit Ni mo! it No, 7 Weatern, 770, Uate—-Nono Here, Hye~Nant here, Darley—None hore, Fugtants—Whoat, #40; oorn, 71{0; osta, be —— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, ALIG, 4, Anarvep—lrop Arabia, Duffalo, sundries; prop Charles Bitz, Mantates, lumbor; barge Harmony, Manisteo, lumber; echr Monsoon, Grand Maven, lun ber; stmr Corona, Bt, Joseph, sundries; prop Mee songer, St, Joseph, sundrica; prop D, W. Powerg Cloveland, coal; atmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; prop J, I, Hurd, Duluth, sundries; chr Minnie Mueller, Muakogon, lumber; schr P, 8, Marsh, Clore land, coal; chr Norman, Greon Day, lumber; prop Meuomince, Muskegon, sundries; prop Btaruccy, Buffalo, sundries; prop John Pridgoon, Jr,, Port Hu. ron, sundrica; scow Laurel, Muskegon, wood: echt Ithaca, Muskegon, lumbor; schr Walecks, Maskegon, lumber; acht Lowis Day, Alpena, lumber; achr P, Hayden, Muskegofi, lumber; achr Clair, Mantates, jumber; sue Eliza Day, White Lake, lumber; achat Wostchostor, Muakegon,.Jumbor; schr H ML Portoh, Traverso Bay, wood; achr White Cloud, Oswego, coal, CLeanev—Schr Annio Vought, Buffalo, 47,034 Lay corn; sclir Orient, Oawego, 20,024 bu corn; schr 8. G, Audrows, Mapistoo, 2 bu corn, 00 bu oats, 3 brit pork, 1 br lard, and sundrica prop C, Metz, Mants- Too, 300 tru corn, 300 bu oats, Sbris beof, and aundrica; echr Mont Biano, Ogdensburg, 21,403’ bu corn; prop Lake Eno, sfoutroal, 13,600 bu wheat, 75 casca ‘tome {oce, and sundries; ‘prop’ Messenger, Bt, Jo, mundrics j atmr Chicago, Manitowoc, 10 baloa Uroom-corn, 7 ro loather, and sundries; stir Corona, St. Jo, sundries, Nioiit Oceananves—Liargo Baiton, Buffalo, 27,013, bu corns stiur Chins, Butfato sna’ Erie, 25,000 La corn, 2,800 brla four, 60 bile pulta, 250 pigs lead, 1 bale brootn-corn, 20 brlnapplea, and sundriva; atmr Menom- fuce, Muskegon, 15 bria lard, 4 brla beef, 10 brls pork, and suudrioa; schr E, Blake, Ogdensburg, 91,932 bi corn achr i. A. Nicholson, Port Huron, 60,0) ba corn} prop Guyahogs, Duluth, 76 brls four, 35 brls pork, 20 ria cutons, 60 brie appicn, 100 brie potatoe, 50 crates cabbage, and sundries; achr Koaruargo, Ha Bagiuaw, 8,157 bu corn, , LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGO, Freighte wore dull aud $jo lower, ruling st Se fo whent and 330 for corn to Buffalo, and at 5Ké for whost to Kingston, Churtera for Buffalo—Bebrs L, Ellaworth, corn at 91/0; Alsdilla and Nello Gard+ nor, whost at So; prop Itussls, corn, and prop Arabisy wheat and corp, througd. To Kingston—gohr nol Ramed, corn at 6io,, 9 Birnie Prop Priducon, core through, Cypacliy, 80,000 bu wheat and 140,060 bu e OTD norraLo. ‘Tho charters reported on the 21 wore: Schr Josslt Tloyt, coal, Bundusky to Mulwaukeo, private terme’ achr Swallow, coal, Black Miver to Atllwaukee, 700 pet ton; achr B, F, Bruco, coul, Eria to Cifcayo, private terina; three vessels, nsmos not stated, lumber from Alpena, Au Sablo, aud Tawas to Oliicago, at $1.75 pet m und upward; achra Palgo aud Mervill, ooal, Cleve Inud 10 Siliwaukes, 650 per tun; achr J. 0, Thayer aud HG, Hlchards, coal to Milsratkoo, aches David A, Wella, Golden Flocca, aud Northwest, ooal to Chicago, Se achr Capo Horn, ooal to Dotrolt, 250% achr A. B, Moore, cost to Chicago, S00; achr Lewle Wella and another vensel, coal to Toledo, 250; scit La J, Farwall, coal to Iacinv, 6c, MILWAUKEB, Tho only charter reported on tha 2d was that of the achr Kulght Tomplar, which takes whoat to Ogden burg at 03,0, 2 LAKE MIOHIGAN. onioado. It ralned yeaterday, aw prophesitd by Admiral Oot the day previous, and 1 consequence businces wit accordingly dull, The Admiral s talked of as the probable suocessor of Old Probs,...Only four lumbere laden vossets remained at tho market last evaniny. ++ ‘That splendid pleco of naval architecture, the Caspicr, fe repairlog at one of tho docks of the Chicagé Dry Dock Company, ove of the most ozperien ‘Wout, fs going to bulld a yacht that will out-sall eny- thing now afloat on the lakes,,,,The achr Flying Must, which waa severely damaged by two collisions on this Jake, bas completed her repairs, and bas byen chat tered for a osrgo of wood frum Sheboygan to this cily 1.80, Hor damagos ainounted to about §300.., TE® chr Joe Vilas has gone into Burne & Farrow’s 8: tonal Dry-Docks to rovelve sundry repairs.,..A sellut on the sche Arctic lying at, the fuut of Dusrborn atroot, fmbibed rather freely of #lightutng demnl- tion” yostarday, and Anally became Loautifully ft Jutninatod, 10 this stato he ‘began playing Oaptait, and critically exaniinod the work done by the otbel aullors, We climbed out on the jiuboum to inspect & Jo dune by one of Lie colaborers, but bia fect wert hot steady enough to support im and he full 12 the river, Ie was, however, picked out aliv cunsiderubly cooled ‘off, and ‘two of hiv fingers almost complotely cut off, baving probably struck them agelush u ebarp qiece of Iron while falling off the jile Loota, He will not have another itumination for same time.,..Thoro te an exhibition at Adwiral Gow tuy ofiico—a splendid and lerge alzed off palutig of he drat yacht rece, Tue painting represouis the yachts ruunuing the crib, I¢isatsted (hat the Yacat Cru will pttrchavo ft to decorate ite rooms, ‘The artist, Mf ‘Torguson, asks but $54 for I : FROM LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘The prop J, L, Hurd, of Leopold & Austrians tart Baverior Line, arrived kere youterday morniug, T4 i