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6 EHE CHITAGO TRIBUNT:: MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1875. and 2pereent per annum, At the cloge loana were | will ho olally 25,010,000 tn 35,000,600 it len STATE OF TRADE. Tanile it And A4 3 ger eent for earrstug, st 15, e (6 crop ras et by e A Qovernment houda closed firm, Dafteoad bonds | yigtog prodading ont. 100,000,000 b of | winter firm on_late dealiugs, Stto bonda quict aud prices nomitnal, : Callfornia advices reertsed by bankers to.lay wera penerally ¢hcouragmg, nithough o (fmo wan men- thiued for the apenfng ef the Block Exchango and re- aumption of huniness by he Bank of Caltfornia, i ruan's faanclal newaagoney ias o dispateh from 8an Trauciao, stating that the Tank of Califoruia atatement will probably not be ready for ten or twelvo Sto:ka wora weak snul generally lower fn tho early dealings, but afterwards Locamo frm, aud a recovery taok place In pome caren, At fhe Aocond call the mars ket won firm. Later thera won a falilng off fn prices, and the market cloned dull and weak, Lakn Share o clfued Lo 563, and Harlem 10 133, Lut the latter close] at 1336 L, Michigan Centeal fell off to 62, amd closed L 624 @52i¢ ¢ Pacifie Mail reacted to 30%, and Wastera Untunt 40 787 3 fit, Faud declined to+ erted 10 64, and Northwestern to )Y, T cliutigen wern alight, Tuclnded (n xnles ‘wero racific Mail, 1%.6 0 Western Union, cru, 8,00 81, Banl, 7,20 Erie, il 58,600 Fik> Sl Moniey clored eary st Lia 23 prime s reunithle jarer, 43@5, " Clearings, T’ Asvistant- tom receipts, whieat, the raluis and Hood wvy b estunate ] to have diminished “tho bread-making eapaclty 23,0 0,000 b, which will uot provably be made good by the in: eraned product of apring i Taw erap ot Calie fornda {x alan A3 cfent, Tha g Foyble ont-taen of ho CTUD of 183 max b estited af 3o,%0,0 0 b, Lurape will requ hler bl waeat dnr- ing the caming cro) Lttt has gl arger orifon of the yrar 1 liet own barvesta, Ty Inite.d Kingdom e (01 aversge stocks of old wheat, with more than tie (ol anoant o 1f the exjorilig comnirics force the wheat onEarapoe faster than is Wil fu coussiquence bo dee yrosead, 1 wauts miy bo during tho Bucconding bwelye Tho forvipn expu The Banks Report the Disappearance of the Summer Dullness, Redoctlon of Balances in New York Improvement of Collectlons, The Produce Markets Steadier—FProvisons Quiet—~Ments Strong, Tiradatuffe from tho princl. pal expocting pore o United Stat nited Kingdom sud Jreland from Sopt, 1 4 TO_UNIIED KINGDOM, T\ Fiour,) Wheat, | Corny Uris, b, K21 21,160,435 0, QGrain Active and Firm, with a Good Bhipping Movoment. FINANCIAL, The bsnks duriug the weok jurt rasscd were come Tallod by the drain of currency o the counlry to draw heevily on their balancesin Now York, This nforted the price of New York exctiange, aud was at- 0, ), arer dighurred 8 ing v i ", tonded with the anual favorable aymptoms that ac- | Conpont, 1 company tho nsuguration of fall busincss, The col- l.g“::zml; o lections of tha elty merchants begln al | Goupane, % ready fo show eimns of {mprovement, ul- [ Coupons, v though ihe flow of curzency to the fne e s Tonnesnen, ol Teitn e, 1w Virginta, old. terfor han scarcely commenced, Promptly with ha appoarance of fall, the summer dullness that has pres valled in tho loan market has disappearcd, and has been replaced hy a livelicr movoment In almost svesy direction, Tho excets of loanablo funda in the hands of tho hanks {a Increaslng, except in the ca<o of the Board of Trade banks, The custnmers of the lattr st borrowlng slmost nothing, and In fact aro decroas- ing tselr Indobtedness, THE BYNDICATE, THE 5 PER CENTS, AND THE RE- | BUMPTION OF BPECIE PATMENT. The New York Herald o Its Washington dlapatehcs ©of Bopt. 1 atatea that thers is no doubt that tho Syn- eato will tako the remalning $ 12,000,001 of the new 3 er centa. In conneetion with this It unfolds a plan for the resumption of mpocie payments that s sald to have the aprroval of ihie Prasident, though it bis nut + | Misvurt | New Jerasy Central..110 { ek dadaud Wertern Unon Te Pactie Mall, Adamr Lxp Wella-Fargs A iy TO TIR CONTINENT. Whiat, b LS| 4,05, 21 1,020,400 abanh A1 =t Wagne, ! Tervo Hante, .. o [laute pfld., Altua ig | G o 104 Ohto & Missielpgd . 13 23" | Tndtann Central,.,... 4 0 Clt, Tz, & Quiney. 11117 i\, | Tiannfbal & St. Joe Delo, Lack & Wil...... Atlahtio & Tac, Tol., 1 Conteal Lac. bonda, 103 New York, Sept, 1, Qilier otte ang Total, 13705} Iotal, 18754, 61400 1 been formally sdopted. Tha plin 1t 52" | U, P, Lonus RS First—Tho Byniicats 10 ho allowed to purchaso the ——— 43¢ per cent 1oan on tho ama tertns aa thie 5 per cent COMMERCIAL, &L par In cotn, with one-Ualf of 1 par cent for commi slon, tho Byndicate paying all expenees, The Hyndi. €3to {0 pay for tho bonds eltbier lu gold or courons of golc-hearing bonis, Seennd=-The National znks of the Unlted States to excliango their g A dividends received on bundy for the mow bonds, releasiog the rame amonnt of & por cent bonds held for the securlty of ticic circulation, Third~The sale nf 4% per cent Londs at Wieir par waluo I coln, a privilege suthorlzed Ly law, Tho purpore of this plati fa as follows, to-wits If the Treanury docs not renew its contract for placing tho 16w Louds, 4ll call for 6 per cents will ceaso, and the valuo of every bond on the market will apprectate ac- cordingly, The Lusive:a transactions of the Syudi- The following were the rs pta and shipments of hio lesding articles of roduce iu this city during the iwenty-four hours onding at 7 o'lock on Siturday ‘morniug, sud for tho correnyonding dato one yerr ago: T ot TRMENTS, 1o £ngland flie quadty and fhe quantity Barvee: of 1573 v dfaappolating, swl e u crop f tho United Kingdom fs ectimated by rome at 5,000,001 qra feen than . 1343, or very considerubly under au averags erop, Irelandd du 1545 biad 33,657 acred leas land under wheat thnn 374, tandtio arenof Lind unlor whest fa lesn the wheat b uof very gond qaality, mud hort of Lirt year's produce i quantity, ny it Ban alréady Leen determicod thit tho harvert whil tiot reacls an uversge, and that the qualily . Grus e, T Fiax secd... cate, it a estimatod, would annually smount to taklug | Brvom-corii i af the gratu bas been deteriorated by tuo tanch Mok 000,09, $35,0 05,00} of which would be in coupun lll"l:;flhm ta.1ls ture. B i e i ragmeutw, theeeby naving that sum In gold to tuo | 3ieef bris. 1n France the wheat crop will not probiably excee. Pork, trls Lard, b Tuliawy, I o, 1L, anaversge, and way poasibly Ve belowan average, with tho quality of the new wheat loaviug somothing 10 Lo desired, In Roainauts abundsnt rain-falla had serionsly in- Jured the uncarried cereal proluce, which will be fn B dlefoctive condition oud haardous, aven fur steamer sh pment, it Hungary tho wheat barvest did not tnrn out fn Treaaury ow required 10 bo sent abroad, Tho alher twenly actual purchases for gold, tho subscriptions of tho National Banks, would aggregate $.5,00,00) an- nually, and Lo sales at their par value (n coln, which would be for currencs to meet the currency exrcoren Dow provided for by monthls sales of goid, would, 1t \op, N 1iden, e 38 cethnated, be between $30,00,000 wud $10,000,000, os {{}K’m‘lm ) bl mc;}ndmd“nuh carder exy u.l!.ulrm‘“ 1t h_ln‘[lrmhtl e K 4 wol, 1A, 2 Le a goud uvirage in quantity, Lu the qua'liy Loaves suo bonda wosld seadlly be guechsed Lor forstin fie | oS Y 31 1 b 1o be destred, the gre.t Livat cansnyg 100 tpia vestment, In two years, it will be seen, the catimato | Jumier No, 2971 | maturity, and the' rans during Larvers 100, mach I tliad the eutiro Joan would b disposcid of, while tho | Singles, No. 1, 4400 | mofature, fujurad the dntereat to e pald on the new bouds anid the require. | +uthy Mo, 1i%0) | T Ltursia 1o wheat erop will probsbly bo eonsider- ments of tho einking fund during thess two years | F2it Lrla. W08 | ably Lelow an averoge, ler mesimimm oxpors has b1t 74U LGEU bit utad her averaws 40,000,0 ) Ly, aud BCF AN CXPOrt LK, 0,011 £ BAL0,6.C b, Flio average export from Iues to the Jinlled Kinadony bren abyut H0,0%0,00) by, beln an aversge of would not exceed §104,0 0,00, leaving ou the fiest. day of January, 1574, & gold fund of $00.000,(07 at tho Qisposal uf tho Sccretary,—an mmount sufliciently . i ) 29,00, 0) ta 3),000,00 § ¢f her averauo oxports to other largo o wroure tho perinancncy of tho gold | GG L ety Bn L DO £ heraversn oy value of overy Iegldender fu - clreubition, In | G, upplesy b -] ZF L Dolbomle & Co,, of New Orleans, writo that the ollier words, the acops of ths plan §s 1o seeara to tho Troasury In the twn years next Loqumiog with Jan, 1, 1876, nearly tha exact amount of guld tho Govern- Tuent will disburse during that reriod in paying tho intorest on the publio dubt, which fs §100,00,:0 an- Wihdrawn from store on Friday for city con. samption: 2437 bu wlheat, 1,88) ba corn, 1,933 bu oatw, 1,144 bu rse. Tho fallowing gram was Inerectel Into store Thuthorn Susle: goueraliy hivo lar,o cropm of cottau wigar, rice, geatin, Lay, jutitocs, wisy and tho naual Southern demaud exie ed by the West for provisions aud besadstufls, It 14 cutimated, will d screass the eom- Stz sowson fully 30 er eent for provialags and 31 per tawever, & doclded diaposition on the part of thesn of nyers To aml for thtoler, fn o wutivipation 2 ‘declive tien unler dargee rocoupts, raiie dn M naesots have no donta dotie fnu 1y 9 (he geain, 4 darga partef whil wan the il the perventags of 1o letter g Pratubly L mnch loew on this ecrop th s wan argie arain (0 market frad, sud that for that reseon the ULy Of teceitn miet s i ment” Thie conntleratbon noonragd b bt (e uncertanty wae an great tiat selle re to aceent a v discon month than mrent on Fifday. B T orensl ut recoded ta #1123, ndvancod to §1,1005, and ;| 1015 e cl Selicr tho montl skl Rt LI LY, clonlug at §1.14%,, Holler the year rold nt § 213, Caslt No. 't new mold from $1.041, (ol $1.E0 for oild), closing 5t $1.147,. 1 apring wan nomiual s §1 1 wiles wera 10p0rted of 400 by So, 1 apring ot 1,25 5,10 it N i ALAM b No, 1l at 41071 410 It Fegeetid do nt L6 nplo at 5@ Total, 1440 b, Muxye WikAT—Wan " quint and e, Bl Ut new ot $1.25 for No, 1, s 31,108 Ol Now 1 would have brought §1.0 nonr wa offere l, IMN—Was slow of rale, and 3e lawer, chinfly Ae s conrequenee of fiue weatlier, and the expectation ofa more settied Malo of tan stmorplere, wilch augnr well for the growing crop, and is expeatead to fncreaso the voluie of oir recelpta tha mement that farmera feel nnvired that they Wit hiavo o futl yfolt of mer- cliantable corn from tho erop of 1875, Liverpool was unchanged, aud Now York qulet but firmer, whilo one revelts ware rathier large, but far oxceded Uy tlie alips ments, Therecord af the daily movenent fndicates that QU atovke 370 oW But abwiit 1,50 4090 bu of all ireades, but there was ifttle demind on Sutivday tor shipment, €xcept for relected, aud ft {nnot impossidlo that the shippiug movement will now Lo ratber light, an the qrost avtivity of last week was porliapa duo to (o do. rire to slock up Estward before bigher frelghta sionld increxna the cost of transportation, 8ol opened at 633, fell off to €2}, dectined t0'6.1.c at the ar cash No, 2, mild at Holicr the year roul at mized was fn god dv But it tlint 41 farmiers alwnya nemd their worst lmng at 03ie, e, clowing o ., fligh au for A, & 1. recelpta, at g B4 1c, to Uik out a cargo thero, but was aobl ol €4c alaowhere, Cash ralen were reporiod of 10,00 bu hiih mized at 30, 118NN b N, 2 At 6250 Gaiyc, 43,80 b rejecte 1al GL.eh1he, and 2,400 bu by sampde at o vabte,” Total, 161,200 b, UATS~Were lvan nctivo and essler, Tha recolpta wero falr, and there was conaiderablo trading in_casn No, 2 and_refe-ted ecriy, thoy belng wanted to fill shirping oriters, and both wera firm at ono time, but weukened afeer inost of tlie order woro yravited for, Uptions wero dull_aml casy, Th trading was cons flued principally to September, which opened at i fall to e, railled te 3530, and closad at 317, Beller Octoter #ol at 4 o Ao T tho year suld at iy closed at 34 e, and refected 10: K Lo Bimples wero 11y falr aupply aud wlow, Cash wales factude : 688,000 bu At @diies Tan bu vejeeted b 33 it s 9000 bt by mampd3at 275 w41+ on teack; 5,039 it do ab 3 1 free oit boaril,” Total, 77,0 thou, NYE—~Wan rather quiet amd easy, under fale offor- Ings, There nroonly u fow cash Lityers on tho muar- kot 2rollut TRLBT9S, and refected at 67685, {16 fushln belng about the’ closing figuror, Options wero insetive ut se@7aige for September or_October, Sales were ro ntted of 1,201 bu No, 2 at 741/@ 700 ) Lit refe: ted at G@68o: 5,600 bu by samplo at 609 ide on track, Potal, 4,100 b BARLEY—Wad dull nnd 1¢@3clower, The receipts were fafr, but the bulk of the grals now areiving s srom tha districla wharo tho crop was wiained or otherwio damaged, suil malwiers are holding off, takinyg oaly bright samples, ‘The speculative dipart meut waa dall and weuk, tliero heing itla diapoalts among orerators ta make new eotitraet fthough tho offerings wero lteral, whisli fact,” togetier with the reports of the itton of tho Cinada crap, Belped to_cauno tho aui the slrt+ were boldingoll, No, * 50l 10t $1.0°@1.0), N, 3 at 8ic, Bright sampie iota wora n dev pour 1o faie quilitin sold at tember sollat §1LO/GL.03, anil kelker October at i, both closing 3t the mside, Sales, Wt 31.0@LI0 ;1,603 bn No, 3 at 8511 L0 b rajected at (0e: 30,00 1 by wantple at 6/ a §1,:3 on track; 1,:00 b ab g3eu0 113 dellvered, ot 16,200 hu, t 31LA2 a1, 5, anid @O0 Helier LATER, In accasdance whh the #lon of tho Noird, no Arsafon waa ield In the aftcrnoon, A few op ratms “Wathered on tha carbatone, but there was littie dis- pocition (o trade, Wheat was steady, with two or threo salen at BLI3ta 1,13 for October, and §Li4'g for Neptember, Coru was quoted at §3o sellor Oc- foler. CENERAL MAPRKET ALCOMOT~Wan quict aud canler at $2.24 70,77, BIYOM-CORN~Tho order trada continues fatr, and prices aro naually minintained, the call being chisdy for the medium qualities of corn, A few coutracts for now coru L:2a Leen made, but 9 & rule farmera aronot dlaposed to part with thelr erap at preseut, nor aro the dealere auzlous to buy at e high prices cit for hreadutuiia, but will Lo fully made un b on Haburday mornings 1 ear rejected winter wheat, | fRG 207 SEERANG VIS 2L e LUy iade Many 2 cars No, 1 suring, 41 cars Mo, 2 do, B cars dda, | Soutuern States have o Iarge nuinber of hogs, poor 109 cars rojected d 3, 10 cara no grade do (232 weat); | bow in the wawle, which 6000 Will ba fatieu] with 40 sars Ligh-imixed coru, 203 cars sind 6,800 bu o, [ the faras eropn of cors alvwady wiodn, Wl tho aurs i b 4 plus of yraip, particnlarly of wheatand oafs, the South A0, P Cach 4hd 600 . I relectod o, 4 cavi; o’ | BENIHEN LTI OF st and aain, tha Bouthy grado (314 ears corn) § 17 cars white 0ats, 33cars No. 3 | ereatar of another revolutiun, hut fhis timo. oio. fn do, 13 cara rejected do, § ears no grade do (61 oats) § | arrivulture snd bualness, geuerally upon a more xolid 1 car No. 1 1y . % ears refacted do¢ 3 | Lasis, Tho Western croym are reported large also, cars no grade do (16 rye) ; 4 eur No. 1 barley, Sea 0, | Which wiil make goud croje of Logs aud 4 wurplus 4 do, 4 cars No, 3 do, 2 carw rejectedd (1 barer). Total | fUlly ddequate 10 tho wants of foreigu niarkels, (579 cars), 279,000 bn, Inapected out: 94,061bu wheat, PROVISIONS, 813,258 bu carn, 143,275 bu oats, 4,592 bu rye, 3,413 by TI0OG PRODUCTS—Wero in falr domend, with o batle! firnier tone, espoclally In tho speculative articles, part- The leading produce markela wern Tather slow on | Jy Lecause tho recelpth of Logs were very light, though Saturday, with ou easlor fecling i brcadstls, an | that market waa easior, Prices wero ateongihened by buyers wera less anszloits to takio Lo, Tl resson for | tue report of literal shipmioats ditring the past weok, the tamences war an expectation of tarier supplies | cspoctally of lord and moats, whilo the romisaion 1n Aud higer treights, the second Leing rendered pos- | gummer cutting throws the demand back upon winter slblo by tho first, Tho autumn movewent of grain fa product, cawsing a rather rapid docrease of stocks mow about to swell to fl6 full volume, and lusersare | in store, It s generally expected that fhe naturally nnlous to weo the extent of thosetting | statement of ten dsys’ bemco will show come down wkich many of tham cxpoct Lo etmue, Tt was paratively light atocks to be drawn npon Loforo tho reporled that tho Chicago, Durlington & Quiney Rafl- supply of next winter is avallable, Tt 13 thought that road Company luve borrowed 700 cars, and the North. very lttlo cutting will Ls done duriug this mouth, weetern 500 cars, from Eastern Jinea to cuablo them to parily becausa tho farmers will keep back tho hoga to mect tho greater demand for frelgt accommaiation | futten them un chesp cotu, ad partly becauso tho for which they look, Other liuea will also ba taxed to | jackers want to huld off in tho hope of forcing & de- thefr full capacity, or expect 10 Le, to briug tho 1o~ | clina to what thoy think safe figures st wiieh to duca of the Went to Chicago on fts way Eart, The open the packing saason, probability of increased recelpts on the nealoard tends BHIPMKNTs=—Tuo Daily Commercial Reporf givesthe to cause weakuess thers, and, if freight ratesare fullowiug s the sbigments of pravisious frow this raised, thero will ban doutilo reason for a decline fn | MY for tha periods stated 3 prices lere. Lake carriers havo already begun o do- Tork, | Lard, Unme, Sholics, tN0Tdles, mand higher sates, which demand Is strengthoned by pries | o) e ) T nually, 1t will bo & yradual accumnlation, and this 1 whiat the framers of the Specio Resumption act had tn viow wlon tho bill was delermined upon asa party measure, adopted in the Hepublican Senate caucu, and Daesed by party voto after o fow Lours' explanction, It pazued through the House under the previous ques tlou, and was signed Ly (e Presideut within forly- «eight bours of 4t flual pasago, To ihe objoction that + 3t increase the Louded debt, its advocates say it will Dot for more thau thres or four yearw, It will give to the legal tenders their face value in gold, and when thiat fe accomphished It wiil bo tho duty of the Secretary wha L [n offive to smmediately call o 6 per cout bonds 10 tho smount of 43¢ per cent bonde sxued, and place tham {0 {he credit of the sluking fund. BANKHUPTCY IN CANADA. Tho naw (nsolveat act of Canada haw gone Into forco, and a1l prococdingn fn Laukraptey will heneefortly bo rogulated by ita provimons. Tho act 1s tho result of & determination of the Gavernient 10 offcct an equitse Ule and matiafactory settlement of & much debated “4ncstion, yostpoucd by the lato Parilament awinyg to the diffurence of opinion prevalilng on both aides on. 1hie subjoct. The object In to sccuro (1) the Just distrl- utlon of the assols of ou fnsolvent estite among the creditora; (2) the releaso of an unfortunate trader, WhoLias given uphls whole estate, from permancnt Lability of debts contracted ; aud (3) the discourago- ment of disknnest trading and of attempta to obtain rellef by meann of lawolvency by fraudulent truders, ‘Tho initiativo must, under the now law, 10 alf canes Le taken by (he ersditors. Five creditors, whose debte in thu wggregate amount to $300, may demand an asslgn- meut of any trader who lisa committed in act of ju- solveucy, Tuo sppolntment of tho omelat awsignees to | 120 f;i;:",‘x:.‘,’.'jr:m“:n;‘lfi‘:‘l‘,’ .::‘}"':"'“A;“"““;'::‘. wrotl 200 anvel 5.0 now {uvested fn the Crown inatead of tho loard of Spog! 4 P B et e Trado aa formerly. 1t Ia sxpaciud that the mew e | O 200UE NG or Lu was effocted on Saturday, sud a 1] 323003252 510 4T o ] 71, 000, 25, e . 13 - tincludes ali cut woats except shouidors and 8, I s, furtber riso will duubtless be [netuted upon us soon as it becomea cortaln that the autumn grain movemont is fairly under way, Somo of th carriors arowangulna | B Mis3 PoR~-Was moderately active, and 306 per brl cuoughi Lo think thoy will Le abilo {0 touch S¢ befors | piyuer for delivary during tg Current monta, with a winter—wblch igure wan generally regarded as tho | levs docided riva on louger futuses, Thers was s vory lowest priceat which vessels could bs operated pre- | £owl demand ur caxli lote, which are wunted both for vious to last apring, the :;:pmy of l'lm Tumber xeglonl’ lu'nlmvuhmumcn in ‘Tho dry.goods niarkot was unchanged In 1t Tesding | 356 Bhcaution 5000, orahoniee o Mo £aal 1t features, Trade coutiuuen to ahow s steady fucreane, 003~ 9,000 bris ueller October at $20.65@0.90; and sud, at the low yrices nuw current, tho market for sl | 5,100 Lris seller the year ot $14,00@18,0%, Lotal, 19,310 staple productionn s firm, Groceries were moving on Lrls, The market closed Am‘b“ ‘.‘!.Ufl cunl or seller o generouy acale for 1ho eoawou, and the market again | S5 MOUl: A $4.53 for Octobur. " Extraprimio pork presunted & Brm, heallby fane, Coffers wera not ‘way guoted at $14.50, Lazn—Waa in ‘better domand, and 10c per 100 s qultosvstrong as at tho Leglnuing of the weck, Lut ibere was no apprechable decline, Th higlier, the market bemg quiet unly becauso offerings butter market was Srm. The supply contlnurs were very amall, The feellug was wiroug, in sym- pathy with rfll’ll. though thera was no reported n TlgLat, and (he market {8 kept bare, Checsa was dul and weak; slocks oro larger than iv dealrable, and provament in Liverpoal, Bales wero limited to 640 k cash at $1400@ELID; 750 Les ueiler Octaber at 14,03 5 5mo Lioldors wero ahaiing former quotatious, In the Arfed fruit market the position of sfairs was wne aud 1,000 tea neflor the year at S1L67%, Total, 2,350 "tho market closod tirm at $1I.00 ‘caaly or ‘suller ller October, at fhe recent s clanged. Thero was & falr movement in foreign frults, Lut for domeatica the demand was small In consequence of the Ligh prices provalont., Fish wera quiet and unclianged, The bagging, loather, coal, sud wood marketu were wilhout fiuportant change, Oils were falrly activoand ruled about ateady, ‘Tobacco was firm. Lumber wan quict at the aslo docks, 2s buyers were unwilling to take hold un the last day of the week, Lo siden tho Bect waa arriving znd gave fudications of bew 1u®a largo ouo. Prices wero unallered, The yard Luylness was fair at tho prices prevalent for saveral | 3 will save mucli of tho sacrifice of Lusulvent estates that waa caused under tie old proveduro by the expensivo- nean of the procous of winding up, Rates of discount ot the bauks are 8@10 per cent to regulsr cuslomars, Bhort-time paper mado by good outsido partien ia in great request, and Is resdlly taken at fuvorabls rates, Call and shorttimo losus rango from Ga8 per cant, On tho stroot there {a 5 small aupply of mogotlabla Dpaper, Hates aro U@18 por ceut, New York exchauge was in more demand, as uspal ou Haturday, and sold attds discount butween banks for £1,000. The orders from the country for currency arofn- orvalng In number and amoust, Tlo clearings Baturday wers $3,963,287.93 1 for tha woelt thioy wera $27,100,414,30, agalust $1),a34,724,16 for tho corzesponding wewk of last yoar. OOVELNMENT BONDS. Unlted States s of 1, United Blates h-20u of United Blates 5-20u of ‘63 8-208 of '63—Janvary and'd 8-2 of 'GI—January aud July, 20w of 'S8—Janusry and July. 20408 ..., United i United States currency O, Gold was U35@114%, Greenbacks clcsed at 817;@972{0 on tho dollar, FOUKIGN EXCHANOE, Blerling exchango was 4F5@188; cable tramaters, Toudon, 491; Pariw, 511, Other rates of foreign exe the month, @ MraTs—~Were yuiet and Juce baing in good demsnd, with rather lght offer- i e Holes wera reported of 20,000 fba shoulders at 20,000 1ba do Luyer (he month stake; 40,000 ort’ 1ila at 19c; and 100 boxes wunimér Jung e, «The market closed at BN@E81; for shoulders, cash or acller Septemter, sid o for do seller October; 113¢ for lon, clears, cash or neller Beptember, and 11%¢ for do seller U~ tobor: 120 for short ribe, ‘cash or selles Bop- tembor, sud 1246 for do seller Uctober 1950 for short cloare, cash or seller Baptomber, and 123¢a for doseller Ocloler, Lozed meaty Ae higher then tha price for loars lois, Long and bort clear, boxedy aoted at 123 s and long cut bamn ot 133/@13 e, nmm ured Englivh meats, 8%¢ for snoullers, days past, Irou wanin falr demand Lut taiea wera | Juowo; 13e for Cuinberlands, hoxed § 1130 for lon chaugs sre quoted drregular In conscquence of continued compwtition be- | cluura do ; and 114c for whort rits doj sweet-pickled Yarix ((rance) WB102Gas1ay | tween wellers, Tho wool market was qitlet and other- | bawe, 15 e uverage, 103@llo. Hacon meata quoted Germany (rolchmar] 3" Ui Belgtut (france), .., i at 135 @14 4c for bams, Vg0 for shoulde; J3e for WBIGT @51, ito desold of now featurea, Tu broom coru, bops, or | IS4 (98 batkn Bheo, for shouldore, 19 Holland (guilders] I 40ziGs 4tv; | Dides there wire no important cunnges, Breds wero | " GurankWan nulet at H@ 100, Bwitrer'sad (frauce L8106}y 8013y | leas activo and easy owing Lo Iarger offeringn of poor | BEEF FRODUCTS—Were quiet and nominally up- Bwedvu, Norway, sud Deuruark (€rier). 414 | aced, which uaturally depressed the markst for tho | Shunged at £4.60 fur mees; $1.50 for eatra mean ; aud Auateln (pupes Hrlis)e.svssenes s o OR latter quabiti, sy wes dull and wesk ato urther | $LUGIE forbama o pestiar fatas CITY AND COUNTY nn;"x;s. st decline, particularly timolby, the oNeriugs of which wers 160 brls st 8% ¢, o % id, Al wero large, which caased huyors to Lold beek] though thy took bold morw reely ofter tho dechue, Green frults were pleutifal aud generally lower, Vogelables weroalwost unsalible, Poultry was stronger wnder ool demand sud moderate offerings, Lgge were qull, BAEADSTUFFS. PLOUR—Was very dull, and uominally easier, Uttls Lelug done an 1o make the market & meraly vominal oue. Bhippers and local Luyers alike hold off, aulicipating that larget arcivals of now fours tho cotn~ Clleago Gily 7 3 ct.bonds. ., 109% & fot. 103% & ut, Chicuko City ¥ g ot mwurago, 1035 & lut, 10475 & fut, Chlcago Uity 7 Y ct. waterloan 1033 & lut, 10335 & futy Cook Comtity 7 9 ct, bond 102 & fnt, 103) & Int, Bbork datoseus e, 103X & {nt, J04)( & Int, foug date. ,.o.vuys, Iug week will depross tosmall stocky of old, Sales were Wt barl T DGt Wi L L e ] | g RoDTCE bkt wtiia-ie, | Mmoo 550 Vai sEriie etiess AF 15Me80), Sades uANK erocKs. B, Aukea, | Tolowings rls rye flour on private terms. The market closed with 4 2 Bidy - Askedy | a5 0 supply o s thefollowing ua the asking rauge of prices : Oliofas wi ;’.’,’.}",Q:‘f,“,,,’,‘.,“i{’f; + | grauary nt Tho" ‘vn’nr{p“l"immwhm [‘;“m&»uhuux‘s U | ter extras, 36400780 cormon to good do, §6,25Q,5 Fitth Nattounl Hiuk. 200 aeeen Touny :}z’:n orte ln"lrxu-lk_‘ uuaghg lakey, tle | chufce spilng eatrue, 35,76, fair do, shipiing R ;‘l&ga‘l‘yx:gu TR o el Ll by 5, 1870 grades, 35,238,817 Miunesols, $0,2G7.00; patent City Notionat Bah ”t‘!I . ‘i‘f.'f' "‘i-,’"‘ % springe, $.78@3.5%0; spring superfues, $3,.73u4, Huiue Natieust Bank. e 100 il | Ty fluur, $,0065. National Biuk of Hiinois, .. liuois Teust sud Savings 4i; 5 Blerchanw' Baviuge, Loats aud Lrust 30, Uuiou Nutious] Bunx. i Unson Stock-Yard Natioual. .., Uide wud Leatber Bank,, TR NI TRTE] [EY AP Vi Luax—Was quiet aud frmer, sales being 20 tons at $15.50G16.00, Conu-MxaL—~Was quist at §25.:0@20,09 por ton for coarse, WULEAT—Was rathier quiet, and frregularly easter, Cuicaya. Milwaukus. .« AMIBCELLANEOUS, bty tho closing belug, buwever, :@c Ligber than ou There was 8 salo of 50 sliares of West Bide at 135, it Fridsy afteruoos, Liverpool was dull aud agin ro- ported eusler, and buyers held off in New York, whlle the weather in the West wau tiug, and 1t was axpecled Ubut the veceipts will sbow & lirge fucrease during the coming week, The murket was sustainod, bow- ever, by tle fuct that tbe proportiun of No.2 in tbe current recclply was very emall, there Lefug only 43 cars of Noa, 1 and 2 upsing, out of u total of 25% (he City Raflws, Gy Laiiwa, Gy Iaalva; Houths Fide Chitcage nn Light aust Guko Cotnany. 1. 140 Clicage & Calutoet Couad aid Dok Cottie o bany, Siivon s toany 0 proportion Lefug o 110 G, It was aho tigured up Caucoud s Sudbmtaiars Wi Didd 1 e L TS0 W Motictaking 16 e oventog tat would L juaition siotk, o eeer Vo i u 1o ouly fromw, 18,600 (0 100,00 La of Wo. I siors Lere, whilil 18 & plcoyuulsh quautity to nl the ruiber large liue of Scptamler suorts yed out. This caused 3 Father Lrink demaud fur cash whest, & part of wlich was wautod for ahijumont, while dcliverics for this wouth were wleo {1 guud raquost, sspecially wheso dizect setilomenty | could Lo sauds, Fhere wa, LATLST, New Youe, Sept. 4.—Gokd opeusd st 114y, and advanzed 10 114y, o cloalbg price, Liaten pald for Bosrowlug were b 3o, 131 168 per copt, und 6, 1, Ansiu'ti | Tho Uultod Gttes whiéal crop far tha barveat of 1873 nskod while thero {8 80 much uncertafoty censerning fho quantity and quality of tho coming crop, The warm weather | favorabio for the cozu, sud, shonld it continue, the crop may turn out better than was first cxpectol, Mosars, J. M. Atwater & Cou, of New York, liave publlshed o circular giving reports from twenty-ono correspondents, which (ndicato that tho crop will iot by over two-thirds or ihreo-quarters of that of laat season, Tho crop of 1574 was a small oue, and the quintity of old corn on Lund this sear {8 amalland fn few Lands, aud manufacturers overy- wWliers nre nearly ont of atock. Ifenco high prices ara predicted. Wo again quoto: Good to choice hurl, 135@1de3 brush that will work fnto a cholce hurl brosm, 11X@13yc ; falr to good do, 10210)0; info- rior bruely, BN Ukcs crooked, fiaiSe, BUTTER—Lverytbing Is taken up about oa fast as recetved. Of chioles to fancy quallties not cuough is comiug in to satiufy current trado requircments, and tho macket 43 strony at tho quoted prices. Tho sup- Pply of low and medinm grades moro nearly equals tha demand, but the market for such (s also very Grm, Eastern and local Luyers wore operating ; Cholce to oxtra yallow, 23@29¢ ; medium to good grades, 185 21c; Inferlor to common, 1al6e, ; BAGGING—No further price-changos are noted.” At the late reductfon tho market for cotton seamluss bagy {s unqualiBediy 8rm, In burlaps, gunnfes, snd wool sacks buainess continucs quict with prices easy, We quote: Btark, e Lewiston, 2307 Montsup, 2% American A, 274c; Amoekeag, 23¢; Otter Creek, 28c; burlap bage, 4 by, 114@I6Kc; do 6 bu, 156G 16c; gunales, single, 15G10c; do double, 2@20c; wool-sacks, 60 252¢, CIEESE—~Busiuoss was quiet all around, and by wome reported dull, Stocks hield Vack In the country are understood to bo pretty libural, and it bouius to look as though they would have to bo moved at somewhat lower prices than have provailed of late, Jobbera till quoto good to fancy factory at 105G 1i5;¢, aud poorer grados at guve, COAL—No chanycs were apparent in the coal mar- Lehigh, $10.00; Lackawanua, rungo and nut, i3 do, cig, $9.(0: councl, $8.00e(0; Hockin liey, $8,50: Indiana biock, $3,30; Buitlinofo & OLio, $0.003 Liinols, $4.0.@5.00, LOGS~—Were dutl wnd wesk under large offerings of Door stock, Guaranteed packages wera salsblo 8t Ho aud good packages at 1 12)5c. FIsH~Tbe gulet naualiy provalent at thie eeason now characterlzes thio fuh trado, Ouders are fow and for modernte anjounts. Quotatlous remain as before, No. 1 wintefish, 1-brl, §1.75: No. 2do, $4.55@4,70; No, irout, §3,:0@.,73; No. 1 shiore mackerel, usw, i 0, 1 by, u4.78; No, 2 macl 1,693 family nackerol, Jg-bri, $5,00@5,25} 0. 13lioto kil u‘Nu‘lwyum.tl.um.w; Large famlly Kits, 91w 8140 § hauk codfish, §3,00(43.505 Ueorga's codish, $5,5 '@5,73; suminer-curs cod, $4.4' @ 8,80; Labrador Lirrring, spiit, Lrle, $110.38.9); da i+ brl, 31,004, Labrudor berring, round, Lvl, $1.1.0a 1,985 do W-Lrl, $1.69@3,75; acaled Lerring, per box, 4diatic: Columbia uver saliuon, X-brl, $9,3368.50, FRUITS AND SUTS~Tbe tradlug fn domestic fruits waw of w reatricted character, Duyers will not vay tho unwarrautably bigh prices Iately eatablished, extert for amall quantitles 40 mect the fumediats wante of their trado, Forelgn frults aro recelving in. creasing attention e el more firm,~ Wa qunta: Fors1aN—Dates, £ 6«0 tigs, drums, 13 @13Xc figw, tayers, 1u@180; Turkiah prunes, 1 Ga 103 Fronch g‘ruuu. 1L (120 ralaiun, layers, $240@. : loose tol, $3.6: (34,885 Valencwn, 101(wil 0 Zante cur- IGalic; citron, 2w dbc; " lomon 'peel, 18@ DOMENTIO— Aldeth appion, ' Tidedne; Stichigan applen, 1wkl o Indlsna and Tilinols, 83, 1e s peactien, halves, 1 1%ct do, uized, WB1GL o;" (loy pared, “Uga2.c; blackburtics, 104, @111, 0; raspberries, é pitted cherrice, 5@ 28, NUTe~—Fllborts, I G alruonds, Terragona,2l.a #2c; Neplea walnuts, 1| Grenoble walnuts, 13¢1ic; Nrazile 7vgtc; Texa, 1341ic; Whmlngton pemuts, S ‘Tennesseo peanuts, B)dxc; African peanuts, e, GULEN FRUITB—Peaches were in moderata sup- ply sud fair order, sud told readily, but at luwer Higures, "Grages, posra, applos, and piuis wera plon- tifulanid slow af cauler prices,” Callfornia psare wero dullaud frrexular in pilee, owing fo Ligs offerings, Oranaes, 97,00 44, iper box's lomons, $11.001 Lawton O per cave Slirhiga 3 Delawara do $1.75 per bus LG A0S du n ar loty, 14T ba 4200 ver bax; spples per Lelg choloy uo, L5 Per Lrls griped, 40003 per basket ! Coucordu, $ 0@ 154 yor euse of i lhs | $L0)per ot 3 Oalifornta Lears, §1,50@R! GROCERIES. Turre wan ittio that fs Tow (o s under this bead, Hieady mprovemunt in the densi from (b futerior v rojorted, and our Jobbur coutident thiat the fall srado Will prova o be the moat active thut thicy Lave experienced for several reasous paut, Priea ride§ wteady aud firin, an givew holow Rick—-Rangoon, 64@T4c; Carohna, TX@bio; Loutwiana, T . G, Jave, 83 @3I%e: Java, No, 2,00 cholce to fatcy IS, Ld'yia 2405 good Lo prime € common o falr, ¥iy . o roating, Siugavaro Juve, 3xazto; Casta Rics, 31 Maracaila, diig 3, ans—Lateut cut lu-, 11, crushed and powder- +110; A, ulsndard, nke; LN @IV, ¢ B, 0" haldhc; extra C, 10"t 03 'O Nou %, 07i0; yetlow, 'O No. 1, g Gaspees cbiolca browu, Vave] “£.4r 10 prime do, 8ip oumon 4o, T8 €5 clhofee niolusses sugar, wubye, 451 comuion 10 good do, BIRLE A= CatlluTIiS + Lgar-iiat muLd drij g, $L.07G1LI Biaide; guod sugaz-Lo O do g 0ha o3 d Phrto Rico molassew, taddes blackstiap, s idc, Brics—Alpi.o, 1 ala, Lbudze; Lop e, Culcutts gluger, Boavs—1r @183¢ § cloves, 48@dsc; cas HUia 203, ¢ § nutimegs, $1.2531,50; ! i German Mottled, 6% @1¢; Wiite Lily. 03ia 0% c3 White Hose, 0 6)¢; ~Havon Imperial, bo; Golden Weal, 4 e, MAY~11 muaract opsuied duil under larger offer- ings, but thora were uore Luyers present, and they tock Tl after pricen wera reduced abont 8. par ton for thmothy, salee of which (S0, 1) wera juade ot #14.00:314.50, Upland prairie sold at $12,00.4 13,50, aii No. Unt #1100 an tenck, VINES—Wera quict and ye lower, in aympa- thy with au eawor fealing m New York, Hales wers roported af 150 bria at §1,144¢, at which price the mar- ket rlored atesty, HIDEB—Cuniliun fn fair demand and reeent prices are uRtly wdbered dv, though 4t 4 rumored that 1010 iuent dealers aro endeavoring 1 Dbroak the market, Following are the quotath nef'y butehera’, A@nes green warel light and Lieavy, R@dyyc; green calf, L' dre fiint lides, kip and 1501665 dry saltod ‘hiden, Iliges descon 43445, Iiden witli one grub wnd’ over ary clanxad an damaged, Daninged atock brings two Jrice. aud Liraudded 10 yer cent off, Slcep pel ings, L0¢p45c; tatabe, €0.¢70¢, UUTH—Wers quiel nl 23,910z, the asking price for ol (o cholve new samples. Ol nro dull at Hi@17e. e murket {s s owihig 1o fora that the lusec s w.li dujure tho cron in Wiscousiu, IRON AND BTEEL~—Trada In falr but prices ara drreguinr i tho Inaids quotations or commen iron v rometimen shadrd ono-tenth for furge luts, We quite ¢ Tron, 25-10@37-10 rateas horse-wiion bron, §.4d'ye Ty o, i e per 17 Norway natl rodw, O it wlswly vpring steol, 9411 s Amerienn cast apring oteel, 10 ltes steel tire, y-lnch, K@IU; tool sleel, Antericats cast, 182 3 do Eigliah, e, OLLS—~A Roid businican wan in progeess, and salues, w8 rulo, wers steady and firm, Wo make ho chane in our quotationa: Carl on (standacd white), 1 15 deg, len 11h,e3 do Nlinola texal test, 130 deg,, 125 3 o howl- gt tra Jard oil, $1.083 No, 1, e ey 102, e siraita; (e; o ol pouting, dic; waphiha, G4 gravily, L8@18Nes Daphtha, common, 12al2)e: Weat Virginia oiir, uatural, 29 dew,, 3¢ naturaly 50 s + reduced, 29 deg., Siaic, GULTIRY—Tue' otferlugs wero smoller Baturday ani the markat a littlo steadfer, thoro being a fair in- quiiry from the local trsde, Springs wero quofed at 81.5,@1.0),and estraat $3.25@4.50, Old c .00 100 , 12c, Prairle chickens 0,41.0) per doz, whien 111 firat-ciass condition BEEDS—Tlmothy was in_modocate demand and €ary, thn recelpta Lefng larger and tho offeriogs cons siuting chiclly of fuferior and_stalied sced, Primo suld ut 4502460, the outalde for bright samplor, Qilser grades runged from and_choleo old oIl &t $2,63@0,70, Tho recolpis of lax wera heavy, and rales woro mailo at $14U@L.C0 for falr to goud, Clover wan inactive, HALT—WVas moilérately active anl alordy, Baginaw, Onunitaga, and Canada iy, $LU3 ordiuiary coarae, dairs, without bage, $£2,i5¢ dairy, with bage, 3 Ashion dairy, per hick, 4,00, TEAS—Trado wans good and the anneved quota- tionw wera bolug realized: Guweowpra Maruwe —Choli 10 fancy, SLUUALI0G good to prms, 70 @8:c: common o good, e Slc; Plugauoy, choire, Table: fafr o good, 60tics' common, " Sx@i0c, Ineinan Moruxe—Cholco to fancy, Bu@ioe; good to prime, Gu@ilc; common, $0i40c; Iiigauey choicn, T8¢ Lt to gaod, BAG6ICT common, 40c, JaraR—Choico to fancy new, 9'ci do fally fair {6 prime, 0.x%6c; do” common to good, b @00} chnica o faney old, Tw@ide: good to prime, do, 650§ common, $5@i0e, OOLUNG=Clolie to fane ey, B0:3§1,093 good Lo pritne, Glysive ; comimon, ) 40¢. WOOD—Wan quoted nnchnnged : at $5.5037.00 for beech, sl ut .50 «8.01 for ma VEGETABLES—Ou tho strcet evorything under thin licad” was aluiost unsalablo, Tho Tocelpte ora ght Dbutadsquate, an nefther retafl gro:rs nor other con~ conminern witl resott to tho streot fur supplios whilo to uclghboring farmers sze fully bl (o supply all thelr wants, Tomatoca wero dull at 233 jer. a brl, contafning ahout 13 b, Totatoes weee quatet at 29 e ba, wivent do”ut $3.00a4.00 per brl, and elivico Jurseys at $5.0063%.50, WUOL—Trading fs atlll confined to the melium grades anid combiiig wouls, whicl uro taken by mtiil- faetiirers Easl and Weat for immediate commagiion, Fino wioi oo slow awl cans. Wo (ot tube wahed, irfctly yrimo, §2383c: do poor to rool, waskied fleece, fine, 4U@dlc; do meditum,s 4o course, 3 @lUc; unwasbiod, dne bosvy 10 2905 6o tmodivm, Besdc; U0 coarse, 2:48 LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Recerpite~ Same time last weok, Weelk before 1aatuaee opes 410 42,830 Slapmenta— Monday, .. 2519 iy ok ‘educedsy. A5 ‘Thuraday. 5,03 Iriday. 5,115 Total,, 20,50 Last wuek.. L% 828 CATTLE-Wi colpta of momo- hing ko 3,000 hiead, tho market during tho past wook wafutained a somowhat steadier tono fono char- acterized it fr & number of weeks previous, values undergolng uo approciable change untll near (b close, when, I Tesponto to o vory genoral and marked do- clino at tho East, thero was a shriukago of 10@125e per 107 lia, Ho far aa concorns the chisractor of tho de- mand and tho quality of the stock recelved, tha chaugs was unftiportant, For cliolco to extra beoves, such as Now York, Albany, aud Boston require, thors wass well-sustained deiand, sud at 2o timo was thero any oversupply. Of the grades bLelow cliolte thero wero coustanily (oo many, and pricca bavo touched a lower palnt_than heretofore reached during the present scason, For stockers the demand baa Leenmext to nothing, feoders belng detorred from fuveating just at this time by s knowlodge of the fact that at different polnta in the West (lie Teoxna cat tle fever has mada its sppoarance ; and they are fear- ful that some of tho droves sent hers for rale moy bo fufected with that disesse, Tho range of prices dur- fug tho woek wae $3,0037.10, There was, however, very littlo teading b a Liubicr figure thaa $5,97, or be- 1ow $2,75, whilo tho largor part chaugod owners with- inthe comparative nareow range of $J.00@3.50, or at $.00@3,13 for througls Texann, and at $1,30R3,50 for comimon to good natives, Thare wes s steady call for yeul calvar at $1,5h¢5,50 for_conmon £0 prims quali- ten, A few oxtra feichied $5.7526.00, ‘The demand on Saturday wax light, The attend. anco of buyers was smalier than on altber of tho pre. ding daye of the week, aud their wauls apparonti; wero few; lieuco sales ware alow, aud the roduce prices of the day beforo were only lodiTerently sus- talnod, Tuo market closed hieavy, QUOTATIONN,, Eatra Deoves—Graded stecrs, weighing 1,350 10 1,300 iba, . s oatesie -$8,40@0.05 Clioice Beeves—Kine, fat, well formed 4§ year to & vear old steors, welghing 1,20 to 1,490 b3, .00 . 5.15@6.25 Good Beoves—Well-fattonegl” ateers, weligh- ug 1,150 101,230 Ibe. .. -++ 5,00@5,60 Medium Grades—~Steers i fuir fiosh, welgh- {ng 1,100 t0 1,00 lLs,.. surseeriees H,25@6,00 Butlorw’ Stock—Poor o falr aicers, ana common to chol2a caws, for city slaughter, weighiug 800 (0 1,100 tw.. oo 2T5@400 Btock Cattle—Common cattio, weighitg 00 to 1,030 tha,, riesnees NIS@ITE Inferior—Light wud ‘ihin cows, beifers, stags, Lulls, and sealawap stecrn, + 2.25@2.50 Texas Cattlo—=Through droves, . .+ 2,343,716 110G8~—-Hince our last weekly report there Las breu A very nolioeabls falling off, hoth in thelneal sud shipe ing demand, 80 that, natwithstanding the fact that Tuo Fuceipts wore. Hahter by s0me 4,600 heat thin for auy provious week of ths preseut fome difliculty in keoping the pen and wero uuablo to do iore than sustain former prices, That betweer now and thie packing season, whichi 18 near at Liand, there must be a very pronounced decline in prices, s not_questiousd, siud therefors bLuyers are moving with oxireme csution. With an averago dalty supply of only sbout 6,000 Logs, theru Liss been an un- der-aurrent of weakuexs to the market, which at the clowe duveloped futo s decllue of @1le. If tho qualit; of thie loge recently went furward may b Laken as & crf- terfon, th supoly of properly-matured stock now it the hands of feeders fs vory small, snd_ moderate re- celyta fur some weeks yet may occasioually bo 0zjoct- ol Haturday's market was dull and weak, In the face of maupply of lesa thau 4,0 0 huad, prices rocedod big Tiic, uales drugging at $7.7537.95 fur comsmon to prime neavy, snd at $7.40@1.76 for common to good hesvy wuights, Thero were & fow salos st $3.5U4.70 far ex- fra Pbiladelphia bogs, but tmont of tho business wea dono at prices Lelow §1.00, 100 sALES, Av. PriceaNo, Ao, Price, 300 170 | 4L §a,6d 0 33 | 81..,.206 138 T %60 | 20..,.180 7.3 130 | 8 T8 T8 S 150 T NG BELLAT 105 BiiEEP—There was & fulr local and shipning de. mand thraughout the past weok, and prices ruled about ateady at $110683.80 por 100 1La fur poor o com- nou, 8t $4,75@ 4,40 for medlum, and st $1,25 4,76 for good to cliolce, ~Extrs sold at' §8.00@5,28, Al wero suld, xnd the warket closed staady, KT, LOUIN, “ Hopt, 4,—Hona—Firmer N on, sollers found il vome wilea ppers, HLaT0 becus, $LUGT.80; alet aud unchanged ; supply light ; good 10 chiolce waives, $123.65,3; mediutn t 1a1F, 4108 £,00; good to chufco Texans, $3,68@4,15; msdiwy to fulr, $.00a8,80; comumon, $Lg L, LUMBER, ‘The wholcsale market was quiet Ssturdsy at un. oliauged prices, A good many locxl buyers were pres. &nt, but the Beet waa comfug in and most of the buy- ors preferred to wait until they could sce the snd of 1t before taking beld, Eight or ulne cargoes were sold, Jolsts and scuntling broughit 48,00, anud alrips oud bourds wero quoted at $1,004 14,03, coarss mixed cargoes Lelog lowr, Lath tuady at $1.30, aud syl 3t $1104 Halea: Bebir Cucedin, Ludingto, 175 m Jolsts and scautling at §8.00, Bold by Johu Masou Loo & Co, ‘The usnal Lusiucss was roported at the comuion grades belug chlely wanted, Qu First clear Beeond clea: Claar tivoriig, Cloug siding, Fuat cottuoy T v Flooring, int comwion, dress Flooriug, vecond common, dreas X Hox boaras, A spd B., 21.00837.00 A atock boarda, lvaud 13 WwWadiw 3.00227,00 o 150000 @ atork baarda, Fencine (10 11, veervrasaresens HLIRALT0) 1 lumber, 16 feand nndor.....1.0. 10.0¥a1100 i seautling, 18 to 24 ft, L Im0vat oo aae . Liug 200 o BANG 102 Arbinglen. ——enl TELEGRAPHIC MARKE—T REPORTS, FONEIGN MARKETS, Epecial Dispateh to The Ciieaso Tribuna, LivRnroow ,Hopt, 4—12 m.—FLout—No, 1,20s 64 No, 9, Unsti—Wheat—~Winter, No, 1,108 94; No, 2, 100 7d ¢ spring, No, 1,10 243 No, 3, 0 Gd; white, No, 1, 118 4d; No. 2,11n; club, No. 1, 112 0d; No, 3, 118 4d, Carn, No. 1, 31w 04 ; No, 3, 31a 6, Proviuoxa—tork, 59s, Lard, Amerledn, 6°5@50n, lavenroor, Sept, 4—Evening,~Froun—Kate aud Weatern, 264 64, GraN—Wheat—No, 2 to No. 1 speiny, U fd@108 6d, Corn—Amierican mixed, M8 94, Proviatoss—Pork, Western, 82064 ; Fulatu, Ya, Teef—724 6d, Lard, 698 0d mew, HsconOumbsrland cut, Als, : Curesk—52, TALLOW~4ila Ol PrTnoLEUs—Refined, 00 § *pirits, 0'd, ANTWENP, Bept, 4,—PETROLEUS—23f Jo, _LoxtioN, Bept, d.—Evening—RurLioN—Amonnt of bullion witbdswn from the Dauk of Euglsnd on bal a11C6 to-day, £15,000, PAuts, Hept, 4, —~RENTES—COf 500, FRANKFORT, Bept, 4,~03, 1004, THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Tiontox, Mash,, Hopt, 4,—During the pust weok the market haw Leen quite dull, and fine wools are neg- Iected, Good XX Obloand Pennsylvania floecen can- not be quoted ovor 43c, and & good extra Olifoat the aams price, Mailum Obio 18 fn fatr domand, and b Leon salling at 40 @46)e for falr nverage lots, up to 603 for cholee solections, Hales of tho week iavs only been 81,000 b Olbio and Tennaglvanis and mostly medium floeces, In Michigan flocce, very liitla has Deen doue, sales ranging from 41@43c a8 to quality and condltion, Uond ayorage lote of Michlgan could not bo scld over 423@43¢, Combing and delsine ss- Tections In steady demand, and sl lots offering have Deen taken ot provious current rates, Notwithstand- iugtho good domand for combing for.some months past, o sdvance hias been estabiialiod, snd there te no prospect of any mprovement, Evenin thls doscrip- tion 150,000 1b9 bave been purchancd during the woek, ‘princlpally at 85@500 for combing, 4%@300 for fiue do- Inne, and 40@ {80 for unwsshed. Vory cholc seloo- tioun would briug an advanco on thess fizures, but the quotatlons abovs represont tha market for averagy lots, Pullod wools aro dull, all tho nales of tho wook comprising only 54,000 Ibs, and §00 Lau bean the out~ #ide prleo for cholce Laste: 3 supers. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Xonk, 8:pt, 4,—Tho trade movement was con- Hinted falrly active with commission houses snd job- bora, Cutton gouds iu steady demand at unchangod Pbrices. Catton flanncla ond Cheviots active, Prints in good demand and ginghams fu risk request, Worated dress-goods clonaly sold up to rocelpts Ly ageuts, Woul flannels and blangots In fair domand, ‘The Darly Bylteiin uayn 1,00) piecoa of carpet will be sold at muction on Wednewday next, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, PITTABUNG, Bopil. 4.~Critide petrolonm qutet and Arm 8LE1.U5 at Parkor's ; reflued 113c, Plllsdolphia dally- ory. THE PRODUCE MARKETS, " NEW YORK, Speclal Disnateh (o The Chleago Tribune, Nrw Yons, Sept, 4,—Ona1N—Wheit moarket dull and a shade lowor 3 males of 61,0)0 bu at $1.25@1.32 for No. 2 Chicago : $1,31%1,92 for Yo, 2 Northwestern ; $1.315@1.45 for No, 2 Milwaukes ; $1.4'@1.43 for No, Lpring; $1.43 for Ne., 1 Dulutls ; $1,00@L.45 for win~ tor red Wostorn ; £145@147 for mmber do; $1.45@ 1,60 for white Wostern, Rye dull at 13@)3¢ for Cana- da In bond, and $1,0241.63 for old Minte, Tarley anlet and_unchangel, Corn anll and declfuing, Bales of 39,020 bu, at TAFT0a for ateam Western mixed, TT@78e for mall do, and s for yollow Wostern. Oats dull, with sales of 34,000 bu at 404333 for now, fn- cluding uew Stato nt 50@330; 67@390 for old mixed Waestern, and 53 360¢ for do whita Westorn ; also 20,000 u No. 2 Ctlcago, neller Octaber, a2t 14>, Troviatons—Midiles dull at 11Y&1%c for city long clear, Lard quict; salea of 230 fes, at 13 7180 for prime ateam, and 14a for ketile rendored, Wittaxx—Margot lower; sales, 100 bria ot 32,23 per gallon, Guocrnies—Sugar—Market unchangod, with mod- erato inquiry ; fair to good refining ta quoted at77;@ Bic: prime, at 8%e, and white Havana at 0;@10;c, Coffee—Market unchangad, with moderate fuquiry, We quote Itlo at 15@20)0 In gold, and Maracatbo at 223X la gol [Tu the Arsoctated Pres, New Yons, Sept. {,—FrLoun—Quelinnged ; reccipts, 5,0°0brla. Rtys flour quint and steady, Conx-MeAL—Quict at $4.70@5.75. OnarN—Wheat dull, heavy, sud lower; 166,050 bus No, 3 Chicago, $1.25@1.28 ; prim No.2 Nortliwentern, $1,315 No, 3 Milwaukioa homiially SLIIRLY No, 1 spriug, $140d1.43; win‘er red Westeru, $1.40@1.43; new do, $1.35 amber Weatern, $1.45@1.47; whito do, $1.43@1.C0, Rtye dull but un- changed, larley qulet and unclanged, Malt quiet and unchanged,” Corn—Xarket dull and heavy, and 1o lovers rocelpts, 85,000 bu; Western mixed steam, T8@70e; T1@780 for majl; aud 6%a700 for damaged ; high mixed and yellow Weatern, 137950, Oats heavy, aud 143c lower ; recelpts, 34,000 Lu § now mizedand white, 40i$83c; old Weaterts mixod, 57@3ve, ITar—Unchaugod. Unocentes~Itlo coffes unchangod and very quiet, Bugar gulet and Leavy; fair o good rofining, 77484, riwe, 8xe; refined quiat at 10f4@1lc ; granulated, I for powdered; 113c for crusiol, Stolssecs il and beavy. Rico unchanged, (1T ioLE UM —Qulot butateidy ; erude, 8505 refined, Teceipts, e, 3131 enrn, 77,000 bu; oate, 2,000 bu, SNATI . o Loua—Dull’; family, $6,4y (InATY—Wheat duil at ROCCYEL, maderate demand, at 7 Loy quict: apring, $1.20¢ o, K. Corn iruly wiy als ikt at b 4 i 38 fall, § otk fate and fiem et $3),00, niet; ateam, 12°, @103 kettle, 1317160, Batk sy der e apot: ' e buser month s e nib, 1o ghear, e, hicol fair and fem ab 95¢; uie; 0y 4 —Quiet and ateaily at 11.:15¢, Burren—Dult and mn-hangod, Cutxpwr—Quict and unctiygod, Ota—Linseed, 6io; lard, $1,00@1.03 for summapy $1,00:8 1,10 for winter, ¥ 3 Wistexy—Fair and frm at $1.1 MILWAUKEL, MILwADKER, Sept, 4. —~FLovn—Inactis and noms, nally unchanged, TRaN—Whost quietanit ateady ; No, 1 Alilwaukes $1.21% 5 No. 3dlo, 1,10 ; Hentambar, $1.143( 7 Uctnber 3114 Cotu eufer 3 No. 3, tilie, Oats wtmady, wity fair demand 3 No, 2, Beptenmber, 60, Darle: tied 3 No, 4, B r, $1.04, Tya dull an No. 1, Hle, A slade firmer. Meas pork, 11,09 Faavisions Priwne lard, 1 1 2Y@INe. whiet, 51,010 b, lour, 4,000 bels ; whoat, 23,00 La, LOUISVILLE. Lovteritrx, Ky, Bopt, d,—Gnarx—Whest demung faic aud market firm ot $1,15 1.5, Carn qulct ag unchiangod at 70.4xie, Oata quics and unchauged s 43453¢, fiye quiot and unchanged nt 85e, Alav—Demnazid tair aud market irm ot $12.00@2,0, Fuovistoxs~Bteong and Ligher: Fork nomin Dulkimeatt—Shoulders, Hifo;" aldoa, 12 @lang Hacon—8houlders, D7ges ahine, 13,0ti5c ] kugim cured hame, LiN@l4(e, Lird~Quies and “up changed et $13,60@1 1,5, Watsxr—Quiet but firm at $1.19, CLEVELAN] Bopt. d.—UraN—Wheat unclianged; . 2 o, $1.35, Curn eteady and v, Shanged.” Oatuteady ; No.3, 4227 new No. 1 held vy o, PernotErst—Firm and steady ; unchanged, RioRtEra—1\Vheal, 3 carn § cori, 1 car ; oats, 8§ cars, TROBTON, Towtow, Bert, &—FLoun—Tn molerste demung; new ueglected i in deraand 3 prives uuchanged, GRAIN—-Corn—Markot bt Bktroe, menlerate domaud aud good supply ; sales 43@03e, w1, BNIPMANT] CLESELAND, O, No. 1 rd, 81, Oats iy of ueway RUFFALO, BUrraLo, Sept, {,—OnatN—Wheat—Inactive and en. Utrely nominal, Corn—~Dull sud heavy ; No. 2 Wealery mized offered at G9c. Onts—New 1. at ke, Rse—Nuno here. Darley—Iuactive, Faxtaute—Unsotiled, NES ORLEANS, Nl:;v‘g;luuu, Bept, &.—Coux-MEAL~Dull snd low eratg12s, Oars—quiet at 40@500, Othiers unchangod, —_— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, SEPT. B, Annrvep~8ghr Halen Blood, Aluskegou, lumbery schr Kearsarge, Baginaw, oalt; mebr Mary Coliny, Oconto, lumber; echr 1t 1, MHubber], Graud Haven lumber ; prop Antelope, Sagiuaw, nalt ; bargo Kenosly, 8Baglnaw, lumber : byrge Ballo Btovens, Saginaw, lux, ber; barged, A, McDougall, Siginaw, lumber ; hargy Alaz, Baginaw, lumber ; harge Willam Treut, Bl naw, lumber § prop D, Ballentine, Bafalo, coal; ey I, W. Bage, DBuffulo, coil; . scow Gladiator, Msnlsteo, lumber; schr Comal, Duck Lakg, lumbars stme Corans, 8t Jo, sundries; sche Otter, Ludinglon, lumber; stur Bhoboyg, Manltowoe, sundrics: prop Messengor, Bt, Jo, mup dries; schr Gamo Cock, Muskegon, lumber; w:hr Tloman Gawn, Ashtabula, cosl; schr John I, Koy Oswego, coal; selr Mary Lyons, Aluskn, coal; schy Edwin Itarmou, Sliobogaan, tumber; sckr Kila Bel Rineardine, sult; scr Charles Iinckley, Alpens, lum. ber; achr Tom Paive, Hodand, wood; schr E. Sio. vills, Buskegon, jumber; scow Trio, Ludington, lumber ; scow Bouth &ide, White Take, lumter; schr Ottawa, Ludiugton, lumber ; schr J, A, Holuies, Wiilto Lake, wood; wchr J. E. Balley, Ceboygan, lumber ; acow Venture, Clay Dzuks, wood ; scow L, M. Portch, Grand Itapide, wood ; aelr Maumce Vi toy, Frankfort, pig fron ; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundites ; chir M, A, Mulr, Cleveland, cosl; prop §, D, Caldwell, Sagluaw, salt; bargs Oliver Cromwll, Bagluaw, salt; scbr €. L. Johumtoa, M queite, lumber; rtwr Uuron, Ssugiluck, anudrl sehr A, Moaber, Cheboygan, lutp. .ter; schr Fiyiug Misr, Duncan City, lumler; b Lrtsto, Grand t1ascn, lunbers prop 0. . tout, Baugatuik, muudries ; scow Mermatl, Grand Haveo, lumver s wehr Loulsa McDonald, A inistee, lunber § Achr Nurragansell, Dinean City, lunber: prop 8, C, Baldwin, Escansba, fron ore: sshr Gipicy, Orad Wiver, lumber; sobd da, Manisteo, lumber; achr Duens Vista, Perry I re, lunber ; echr' Live Oak, Man- isteo, lrmbor; Bismarek, Mawisteo,” tows ing; large Bobtuson, Monomipes, lumber; Lurge 1. E. Tyiou, Meoominee, lum bor; barge Menekatines, Menomiuce, ltmber: st Nurth Gtur, Peotwater, lumber; achr El Holland, wood ; ‘scow M., N.' Dunbaw, Vike's Jig vood; ‘cow AMary Ann Beatt, Dafly'a’ Plor, weod scow ‘Marjon Dix>n, Grand Ifaven, lumter; prop Montgowery, Purt 'Huron, sumlrics; prop’ Cula, BufTaio, sundries ; scow I1. Rand, Kewsuneo, wood ; scow Italpk Camphell, Ford Itiver, lumber § sohr EL vira, Oswego, salt; wcow Anufe Tomiug, Blick Laké, lombaf; scow_ Floreuco, Muskegon, lime ber; r ' Bau Jaclato, Alpena, | lmbers aclf Coesack, Graud Haven, conl schy IL, Foloer, Cloveland, cosl ; schr Polumae, Cedar River, cedar posta; setir Hemiaphera, Cuarlotto, coal ; eohin ity of Ureen Lay, Bulalo, salt ; schr E, 3, Davidson, Ipe- Da, lumber ¢ schr Chag, Luling, Ditucun Oity, lumbee; bark Geo, Duanar, Muskozon, wmber ; barge Contest, Muskegon, lumbor; sokt J, Maria'Scott, Buifilo, salt; prop Fountain Clty, Dufalo, Sundries; stint Menomines, Green Day, {umber; yirop Favorite, Menomines, towing ; Large ¥, J, Lronson, Metoni- nec, lumber; barga Uranu’, Menomdnee, lumber; llen. Wil.latas, Menomince, lumbér; bargs Menomince, lumber: echr Pauline,’ Muske gou, lumber; wschr Curistians, Iolland, bark scow I M, Becker, Lagie larbor, bark, schr Etenczer, Murd's Tler, rullroad tics schir Fulicitoos, Aenomonee,; lumber; achr C, Ttesre—Steady; strainod, $1.65@1,70, BPIntrd TURPENTINE—U | Eavs-—steady Weatern, focate, Leatucn—F(rin; bemlotk sole, Duenca Ayres, snd Blo Grando, light' midilos 500" Losvy welghts, 263 e, Woor- Blosdy: domestla flesco, 43@050; pulled, M4 1807 nnwashed, 17@3lc, Frovistonu—Pork steady: new mews, $71,00@21,10 cashi; $JL0XRULU3 Heptember, Becf unchsogod. Cut Mmeats and middles dull; long clexr, 134@| Lard steady old prime ataum, $10.04810.00 7-1 now do, 1 ' DuTrEa—Frime firm; others qulet; Weatern, 16@ 250, Oteese—Tloavy at 4@10\ce for common to primo, Witk y—.owar at §1.21, Merats—sanufsctured copperstesdy ; Togut lake quiot sud rm at BG@jc, . Trou—dcotel and yig qoiot aad frm at Y@31io: - American dull and. s changed ; Russia shosting, 17:(@10%¢ o gold, NaiLa—Quict; cut, $3,1848,35; clincl, $5,0@ fl‘flfl:horlqulmn 0@2ne, ¥ . B BALTIMORE. mm".\:ll’w." Bept. 4.—Frour—XMarket dull, but un- ang GrarN—Whest quiet, but steady: No, 3 Western amber, $1.45; mized 'do, $1.637 No, 2 red Wentern, 81443 Penusylvania red,’$1.40G Ted Maryland, $1.2091,40 ¢ @153 § white, $1.25 ¢1,59, Corn—Southern stoady ; ' Westorn weaker; Houthern ‘white, 85@470§ yellow, 81A820{ Westarn mixed, 750 bld, 7o axked, ' Oats—Naw firmer ; Bouthiern, 45@33u5 white Western Michigan, 40@500; Western doaire, barley uiot, but steady, &t 00cias1.o0, Uar=Quiet and unchanged, Provisions—Active aud strong, Pork, $22.00@22,75, Bulk shoulders, 8/{@%: mb, 1iyc, looss; 9% @330, packed. licon shoulders, 1005 rib, 13 @lic, amn, 15G16Ke, Lard steady ; refinod, 314 @473, Burzen—Qulet, but stoady; Western extrs, 250; Wastorn firats, 22(3lo, PurnoLkus—bteady; crude, 6X@8)o; refned, 1K@ 450, Covrxr—Quiet and unchangad, Wutsk—Aarket dull st $1,22¢1,22)¢, PUHILADELFHIA, PHILADELPAIA, Pa., Bupt, 4, —PrTnoL80M= Firmor; reflued, 11 crudo, ¥ barrals, G, Breps—Glover aced nowainally at 14a for Western; tinathy, $2.40@9,25; fax seed, $1.0@1.85, PLouk—in guod demand fof consumption { no - port demand ; extras, $3.28@%.50 ; Wisconsin and Min. Doacta oxtra family, i, 26@7,28 ; Fonusylvania, Indians, zed, and Ohlog do, $0,50@7.60 ; high gradss, $7,75@B.u3, Ryo Hour, 85 QmarN—Wheat § chofce wantad ; old red, $1.45@J,48 new, 1.33@1,40 ; spronted, §1,12, Cora—Demand falé a1 T9@s0c for yellow ; Td@TV¢ for mixed. Oats—Falrly Ml o whlw,nb’nlfnr old § k‘ @32 for lle'-l 2 ProvistoNa—Firm | pork, new mous, §11,00@31,60, Lard, 19,754 LT3, * Wik v~Steady st $1,24, BuTsRE—Quint aud Nuchanged, Cutzsx—Dull ; New York Biate fancy, 10 @110} do prime, Yidluc; Wesleru trm at 10@10)0, Eudv—Western, 225232, TOLEDO, o JoLene, Fopt, d—FLoUR—Sleady, with moderats enand. GQuAIN—Wheat falr and firm; No, 2 whito Wahash, $1.643 No,] white Aichigan, 31545 No, 4 do, §1,20 old, $1.40 ¢ No, § smber Michlgiu, 81035 Baptambor, 31.3234'; October, $1.341 Noveuiber, 1,384 ; No. 4 red, 81347 October, 31,043, Corn stewdy with modsrate duinsiid ; bigh ‘mised, ‘§13%c; Buplowbar, Sa; Oclo- ber, C8Ncs wellor your, is; 'law mized, 'Cac:’ No, 1 white, 0o} de, 63301 damaged, SGxo, Oats dull and § shads lowsr { No, 3, caals and apot, 8940 Qctober, 40u;_ Michigan, 39io, i Fu: lu::np—‘ra Bugulo, nomlually 2jc0 § Osweg, So; ran, 1k, e. LrorikTa—Flour, nous; wheat, 49,000 buj corn, 30460b; oata, 800 L, : b 2 Ay BigpMeste~Fiour, 2,000 brls; wl 000 bu ; cati, 3,000 L 1 Oats a0 b ALl 3N g 87, _LoUle, 8r, Lovts, Bapt, é.~¥Lous—Batter feellng with oniy i local trade, GEAIN=WLsat dull sud Jower; No. 3 red wintar, $1.44@1.45 Lid, cashi ; sales st §1.48)¢ for Beptember ; $1.46@1.48)4 for Octotwr, Corn Brider for cash, an gaslur for lulumi Ci403)0 oash; 6))ga Huvtew. ber, Oats dull and lower; mixsd Westeru, 385 @30%0 caah; B3G33Ke fl-n':awx“.\w Octobier, Rye o, market dull 3 A Proviione—Lors frraer af §21.35, deliversd. lard dull sud lower ; suudmer, 1 Bulk meats quist and unchanged. Waiser—$1,:0, Flows, 6,000 brls; wheed, 283,000 bmj Willisms, turgeon Bay, woud § sebr J, Lilbard, Chy Baul chr Melvios, Mutkogon, lumber’; schr Frauk dy hluskegon, tumber’; schr American Unlon, Menoniooce, lunber; echr’ 1. D, Moore, Haugatuck, lumber ; prop Forrest City, Cloveiaud, coal; bargo H, IL' Brawn, Oteveland,’ coal; bargi Blawueo, Sandinky, cosl, Creankp—ber A, M. Dears, Day do Noque, 10 Lrls Hour, 5 brls pork, 3 bLrls best; prop Commodore, ' Luffale, 67,80 Lu com; scbt AL Mead, * Buffalo, " 21,081 bu whoat; lLark D, ¥, Dobbius, Iuffalo, 30,00 bu corn: scht Francis Palmes, Boffulo, 37,000 b wheat j schr 6I, ‘Audrews, Bumtalo, 23,000’ bu 'corn 3 pron Cotoredd, Bufialo, 63,337 bu o: 400 Lris tlour, 1,000 bris pork; achir Nellie Wileks, Ouwego, 20,200 bu corn Cural, Duck Lake, 700 bt auts, b brls pork, aud drieas schr Hau Dicgo, Duffalo, 44,tC0 bu wheat; achr I I, Moare, Kiugston, 13,409 bu wheat; scbi Dridgewater, Jutialo, 60,000 bu oats: prop Messonger, 8. Jo, 7 brls pork, aud sundrios; stwr Corous, Bt Jo, 44 kegy beer, and sundries, HIGHT CLEARSNCER,—FTop Onelds, Duffalo, 10008 b corn, 13,945 bu outw, 700 brls four, and suidris; stir Bhobosgan, Maniiowoc, 26 Lails ‘bides, sud suo drlos; stwr Muskegoy, Muskegon, 5 tcs fard, 3 brit rk. and aundrien; prop N, K. Falrlagk, sy 200 Lu wheat, 15,0J0 bu corp, 8,870 Lu rye; schr E& ward Diake, Vort Colborne, 20,484 Lu wheat ; achr 8 Melon, Port Colborue, 20,533 b wheat § prop titaruccs, Bualo, 15,218 bu coru, 34,530 bis oats, 2,300 hed four, b3 biis pelts, and sindries, LAKE FREIGHTS, cnicaao, Freights were guict but rn. Carrisrs wero asking higber rates for Buffalo, but no charters for that pan wore zeported, CGorn was taken for Oxwego at be, sod wheat to Black Rock at 32, Olurtors: To Oswego= Bcur Nellle Wilder, corn at 32, To Dlack Rock—gchy C. Nilssou, wheat at 3¢, To Buffala—Frop Fountalt City, whestaud corn through, Friday p. m.; schr & Kelley, corn at 26, Capacity, 32,000 bu whest and ¥ 00) b corn. Also, 5,000 bis oats un ateamar, BUYFALO, Olartars on the 3d: Scbr Jobn O'Nell, coal to OB €ago at §1.00 per (on ; stmr Buook, cement to Clere land at So perbrl. 1, 0, b, ; achr Lawis Walls, coal 4 AMichigan City st §1,33 per on, DETROIT, The following charters were rado on thedd s Tht schr W, B, Thelps, whest, Detrols to Kingeton ab éXc Whitaker & Co, report tho achr Jobn Jewatt, boopd Srom Winona ta Oswego at 500, AL Johnson & Co, 1% ‘port ths schr Hunter, wheat to Bufalo at 3}c. CLEVELAND. The Leader of Baturdsy has the following o regard tolako freights : Matters along (ha docks yesterdsy were very quist, Bearcely snyihing was dolog snd scarcely suyihing was to be doue, One charter, ibe schr Hubbard, coal to Chicago at §1 per ton, wad made, but no others were reported. liatos are verf K34 the above prices 4nd 1t 14 sxtrasasty Soubtiol {f many more charlers sre made st tlat Agure. It 8 unsafe for s veasol Lo cntue Lsre expecting to geb coal %o upper lake porta ab §1, 83 1hey are axiremely lable to be disaypouited, LAKE MICHIOAN. . cuIcAgo. ‘Thero {e another immense lumber-ficet at tho mar Xat, .., The excurafon-bost Ben Drako will Liareafter leave for Evanston at half-past 10 a'clock s, 5 and 4 oklock p.m....The prop Golorsdo gronnded while ‘passiog through the Madlson street bridge draw Baturday evonlng, sad it took yveral tugs over su bour 1o wovs the bulky craft from K aition In the mud, keeping travel aver (he Lridg: terrupted that leugth Dlnaml. ‘The achr Honest Joun, wlile paaslog turough the other draw, added to the confusion by colliding with the tug Willle Brown. Tht Honeat Jubu recelved s bole in Ler bow Geasly s {000 10 laogth, caualog Ler to jeak baaly, LAKE €RIE, BUFFALO, Buecial Ditsaleh (o Ths Chieago Tridune. Burrazo, N, Y., Beph, 6,~The bargs Globe, water logged, was found by the tug Bryent near 8lurgecn Polut, south snors, and brought into pors esrly this wmoralng, Herarch was brokeu, and other dsmagtd suatained, and one-third of ber deck-load of Jumbie goR% 1L was o fostunate Tescus, a8 the barge weuld