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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 25, 18%6. I b ] -FINANUE AND TRADL. 4 a}g:m.&flwfl and unchanged, Green frolts wera in fair supply, ety Mlnnl til‘ncllln Alla Pacific| Mssouri Bacinc. sore Demand for Accommoda= tions of the Banks. . P, B Tivke Shora, g‘m;&n ("l“lal\ Ig:;\dl, !m Bl o8 Rt Tho Couniry Borrowing Through Ree figfl \,,,{g;;: A% g arant.sstd discountses«Tho Clearings c.¢,c m‘" [k Tennesees n, old. 3.:.\.1".5‘“3?:. 2ol Nrw Ont, , Jal M.—nold. 114, Bight elchlnm on New York, % praminm, Steeling exchange, I.mnkor- bills, G47%. Loxnox, Jnly "4.—Ammm|. of bulllon gons into ho Hank of Exgland on balance to-day, £103, 000, Sllver very firmi 4044, Connols, 00 1. 2,800,000, ° {ONNEIFA, G Waconsree 24 POt At > The Produce Markets Generally Firmer, with a Botter Demand, Pork and Whont Strong---Corn Hasier 10, money and accotnt, abt the Close. 10" 5‘!5'-""10“1 ..J’-?'E,‘I‘Tr%&" A0g/63 8T 2006E ;"“‘m‘.‘)"f "e.?i ifll L rontes, 1001 85 ARIS, Jul L, —Flve per cent rantes, Ce TINANCIAL. \f‘xv‘fix;nm’-. Jily ShosUnited Statés bonde— ) 1025, Something more than the recent dally averago of commercinl paper \as disconnted by the banks yesterdny, Most of this wae good business paper, made tn the regular conrae of trade, though some of it atiguated In the slownees of collections and eneral duliness of the times. Banks with lacze REAL ESTATE., K The following instraments were filed for record on Monday, July 24: CITY PROPRI Indlana o, 10 lines of conntry customora raport that there I atild | "¢, ‘dnted Ju) It et Hovheav, v, um‘ o a demand, mora activo than usunl {n midsummer, Tweifiy«:einln o for redlscounts, With tho exceptlon of these | goxi features, the aituation In financlal circles remalns n. ieted 1 1,000 Cuulter ot unchanged. The dullness that prevalls 1s the an- d,‘ e‘[‘,“ €t nua) lethargy that precedcs the fall, ~ Our tinancial and commerclal anthorities agreo fn ex- pesting to do a pood business In the coming scaron, Ttates of discaunt were 8@10 percentat the banke, Tothe unfrequent, Independent borrower, stroet rates aro roadily conceded, On the street thera 1a little good commercial pa- per to bo had, Rates for time loans are 8 per cent #nd upwards, New York oxchange was stendy at 60@70c per §1,000 botween banks, Shipmenta of currency are now belng made to New York, TThe clearings were $2,800,000. COMMODORE GARNER'S DEATIL AND THE MONEY~ Orelard st dated ROUTI or cln LTS, A n ot Divarsy av, «8 8,000 WITHIN A RADIUS OF BEVEN ES OP TIIE COUNT-IIOUSE, spoaret, bt l-n jiyslath and, Foriyisoveath s, w MARKET. G2x125}¢ 11, dated Juy 2 The New York Journat of Commarce of Satur- "—__ . dny, in its fnanclal article, gives some moro_exact COMMERCIATL. and accurate details abont the financial standing of Commodore Garner than have appeored {n tho other New York papers. 1t saya: Dealera in commierclal paper, eapecally In that class made by the dry-goods trade, ' wera (0-dny difcussing e prohable efect of edy and enforeed tettin: heator the extate of SE. Wi mm-r.unmu,wnu Joathis Hife by s Matiawls disastor yeaterday. ilo was Uiy The follbwing were the receipts and shipmenta of the Jeading articles of pruduce in this city during the forty-eight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and for tho corresponding time Tlast year: owherof o very Inrge i pmper:y 'emb rnclnr —_ Shipments. pilin”at Conoes, and ouo e floch cater, L s urgs, Hnyersir 3 "x ¥ih (i fhtereat IP» flmm fraw bia e who dled at 0,115 mlmmn to he ot mhout £1,000,000, b hout five yearsaco, and 1t was then ut s iy $“Garer” prints, o fancy aud not staple artlole, and very hopuar, | 1t PR eiely (Rt Uio Mila Have hoen ninkinis conelderaie unntitics of Uiera eluts for tho fall trade, ond that there 198 Jarge stock on liaud, partneea fn chiarge of tha miils, or person wiia May. e fincedin cantrol of the catatly wil doubtlcas market ticad k0ods nuw, bt 1 In r(lucidlmnmn 12 Lhie samo cara Is oxrcised. (n tho disposition of them as would be thie case wera Mr. Gamer ollvu ood sble to Hlvu s per. Fona) Rttention L0 the businean. 1 the mtll properiy ts Suld now, 1 must be 4 o acriiico. nay be O Conttact wHich Ih CAno tha Surviving partuere to continie tho business £or o defl- 171 there is not, And 1f the uatate is in tho hands of txccuturs, it 18 prohable that Would deem 1t ndvienble to wind tho coucern up and realizo s much ua {a porsiblg for tha helrs. 1 $ir. Gnrner maie a Atatcinent for the satlafaction partivs whio Tield a considerable aiaount of lin papor 1 Siels he showed nel nxscta of froim $17,000,000 e e e e ir e, ord OF 8 et hial: ness, has now as near as can be estimated not more than #u uait paer outatanding, and hngnot receatly e bteoer. *ha elett whiclt Alf, Garncr's death Wil 'produca’ mitst tierefore b luoked for not fmme- diatcty I the market for commerelal papor but I tho diryicdods trade, wilich s now 10 depressed by rucent Rid prospective sales of goods a3 (o muke iner R hEfact Dhcra APDRONGAALYE Of (FOUDIG th Casy bf & ure npon the Tarket of additional large stocks Bucll as may come frow the Garner Mills. TOR BAN PRANCISCO SITUATION. The California press, which has not the best reputation {n the world, has set to quarreling over the stock-market, Thelr views are apparently as much Influenced by thelr intercels nw are those of the bulls ond bears. Tho Altadellberately charges the Chronfcle with manufacturing articles to pro- duce a panic. Tho Alfa gives thls account of Flood & O'lirlen’s operations, which may be taken aa suthentlc, 5o far ns it uttors what Flood & 0'Brien wish the public to bolleve, Tho Alla saye, on the 18th fow “'Withdrawn from store on Saturday for ity con- sumption: 8,501 bu wheat, 2,352 bu oats, 637 bu rye. The fallowing grain was inspectod into store In this city on Monday wmormia 2 carsNo. 1 N. 184,110 44,031 , 400 bu barley shipped hy l'lll. The wheat muhlem lsstill tho leading object of commercisl Interest. Tho cooler weather of the past three days gives hope to many that there will Do no furthor troublo about tho condition else- W. wheat, 10 cars No, 2 eptlng, 40 cars and 400 bu No. 3 do, 10 cars re- Jjected spring, 1 car no grade (86 wheat);1 car yellow corn, 3 cars No. 1 do, OD cars and 6,000 bu Wigh-mixed corn, 214 cars and 20,400 b No. 2 do, 13cars new mixed do, 121 cars and 33,500 bu rejected do, 47 cars no grade do (408 corn); 1 \posed that ¥lood & O'Brlen werestandlng | ©o7 No. 1oats, 8 cara white do, B cars No, 2 do, 7 il thele pekatocks, Bt such| Il"lr'n":':'x"{lr cary rojected do, 3 cars no grade (27 oats); 6 cars se, Kol s Diovement uu“cuulmlcd Vory Tatgelyof Cal; | and 600 bu No. £ rye, 3 ears rojected do; 1 car i Congoltdated Uirginia. with tho purposso | (now) No. 1 batley, 1 car No. 2 do, 1 car No 3 do, ey decline o them, THFzh oug iouse 8lond | 1 cor refocted do, ~Total (504 cars), (107,000 bu. Dllhuc stocks, but gven wuch heavy investmentsdid | Inspected out: 36,128 bu wheat, 172,080 bu corn, gt e furgend ', ey revplel e | 10,540 bu oats 4 3 ) {heirattacke, itiey cuncluded (o wiseat und best courss | ‘Tho following table shawa the dlatribution of tho m Mm: lt«:‘n:mln“‘:“fl:.:mtr I;.l;,l‘l?“l;;'tk lkflrf.::m ‘breadstuffs shipped from this city during last week: the quicker would be the resction. Tho heavy pur. | Shipped— Flaur, chnsvs nade ecentty iave been for Enatern peopic, and | By rall 33,007 yesterdsy ono_ honse alone purchased upon New York o0 and vnumupm: urders over 1,70 shiares of Callfornia, ‘fiie atory liat been \eidely clriulatod thint the Lonaurd fihia inive. baon heavy seliorm ot Uiclr own wtocks, nave dispored of tliouranas of sharea, and I Frality untable for tho disastrous depreciattons (n them, Tho atatoment of one of the drus, Tiin e false, an they hinve dlsposed of mons of thelr BLoCK, Bt on Hho contrar Luve beeu hesvy purchass ©rs ot diNerent o NEW ENOLAND'S INDUSTRIAL CONDITION. Tho report of the Doston Journal of Commerce of the murlket for manufacturing stocks, shows that the depression ond dullness in tho industrial con- ditlon of New England ara greater, if possible, thun they liave beon. Dividends havo been psaed by the Hanilton, Hamilton Woolen, Lancaster, Low= B , and Paclc, Tho #ales ara llght. . f,::m'c"lm:r u:““cmx,mm 203; o 2 __'l,:’,h.‘m“:é_ where, or fear of it heres and tho effect was scen el 102025, This carrics tho Fight to thenew etock, | Jeserdoy ino parrowlug down of tho premfums tach hoider of one old (reduced) sharo bolnz en- | O future detivarica, With an sreular sdvanca Jn titled to 233 uew onesat. 100 per whare. Laconia | DFICSn e, grent foatare of (o day In wheat dechined from 440 Juno24, to 325; Lancaster, 775, circles was, liowever, thu rumor that a corner on July 8, to 740; Mancheator, 116 to 13413 for tw | AUEust wheat was belng run in Milwaukee, Jt was shares; Nashua, 530 to 545; Stack, 000, Jan, 1, to ascertalned that certain parties controlling tholines £05; and Pepperell advanced from 722‘;' to 725‘]!@! of rall which radiato from Milwaukece are (nter- siiare. Appleton ot 850 sud Great Falls 70, wero ested In keeping tho wheat back from that city,and unchanged, ¥ ore doing so—to the discomfiture of tho shorts, Tho ramor fa probably a canard; bat It seems to un that tho sold parties would Im\'e been doing a aen- siblo thing If they hod pursued the consorvative pollcy dnring the recent hiot weather. Tho ware- housemen lu Milwaukeo hiave had ull they wanted GOLD AND GREENBACKH. @Gold was 1114@111% In groenbneky, Greenbacks wers B05@U03 conts on the dollar in gold, GOVERNMENT HONDS, it ke, | V0 do In keeping tho wheat In storo lu {’nllrdfimlelmu( Bl ¥ T2 | good orter, und are understood to 0 18 have tin somo of it out to INaclne “"’::::g'.‘.‘,‘,‘.‘.:}:fl}: 119 | (hilo offoring spoclal Inducemonts to tho owners e to ehip it Eust, Of courso, the graln reelved by rafl during the hoeated termn was subject to all the Alsagvantnigea of tho season, and the parties inter- ested would only iava consultell thelr own welfaro if they had kept as much back ae posstble till tho thermometer should registor a little fariher Lolow Dbloed heat. A glunce at the inspection lats of this clty durlng tho pat two weeks indicates that a good deal of wheut hiaa been [nspected here fnto the Jower grades which would probably bave passed as No. £ Iu cool weather, Ity difiicult to find a good renzan for the cry of **comblnation'’ in the fact that a man who s ablo to huld his wheat back will do so under kuch clrcumstances, A differonco of 0c¢ per bu lsground enough for deliberation and de- luy, and If, owing to thu pursunnce of such & con- servative poliey, o portion of the recent decline in pricos should bo recovored, that fact would bea balm of conwolation to the thoussuds of ** bourts thut would acho otherwise under the recelpt of not enough woney for thelr wheat to pay the cost of ratuing it LJ&“".’H 7" l W ihicas - Luuk‘tauul 705 Dou West Park 7 ¥ ct, bonds, .. T\Ll.\rlhklhlllcl‘fl T ¥, [y o *Aud futerest, LOCAL BTOCKS, City Ttattwuy, Eouth Silo fex. way, West Bldo (o3, di Git) v it Truders Inadranco Cotny " Andinterest, BY TELEGRAPH. To the Western Assocluted Press, New Youk, July 24, —Gold upenea at 111%, do- clined to 111%, and closed at 111%, Carcylng sates were 3 to 145, Dorrowing rates, 3 and flat. Govertinents were stro Tailrosd bonds were strong and higher, Htate securitios wate quict, Btocks opencd beavy and lower on reports of an- other reduction {n frelght by the trunk lines, Thure wos a break of 2% in New Jeravy Central, | and a decline of J to 13; fo the balance of the Jist. Ohlos decliued from 14} to 1384, Bt. Yauls and Delsware & Lackaiwanua were the mext TILE MANKETS, “Tho leading produce markets wora Airmor yeutar- day all round, with a better demand, partially owlng to the more genlal temperature. Thero was not wuch buylng for snipmaont, but the short in. terest, both for graln aud provivlons, took kold niore freely, aw if they consldered It probable that the markets hud receded about as much as they would bear, —ut least forthe present. Iience there was littlo disposition to raid _things further, though tho tone of advices from“other points was nut purticularly oncouraging to« holders or buyers. Thero was wonio actlvity ip prints, but other d weakest slocks. AL the closv the market ¢ partuenty of the dry-goodd” market woro an ajr of it 10 Nee s hyyrl? | extremo quict.” Tho incrensed demand for prints ch rose from 0By m 70, ml clowed ot Gy%. [ iecalled out by tho advaucing tendency of pricos Uhiow re:o\eud from 133 Lake Shore | lutely developed. Tho grocery market wos with- ’:""fl‘ ?,:‘c R “flfi;o‘x‘nfifiifl U““"l ":l"fl Y“h to | out Impomux: new featuros, ’nm ces continucy s X ervan frow 00 oS belawares | reasonatly aotive, and Srmuess pervades Tuul preferred dechined fo 705 snd rlnwu Wtthat | the market for most linew. The dJowmand yrice, Express stocks were em, Tho eurly de- | for sugire hos fallen of somowhat, and tline In coul atocke was due fo lberal salcs by | & slightly cosier focllng is the rusult, spsculstors o hearliye that tho resumption uf mining operations would break up the combina. tlon, Trunssctions wers 60,000 sh -m of which 41,000 wers Weatern Unlon, 0,000 51, Puls, 18, - I‘)'uu‘l.nku Shore, 13,000 Ohlo, ‘and 8,000 AMichigan Central, ammx market easy 8t 154@2, Prime mercantile apor, Cutow xc:tl te, 8318, 'he Assistunl rmnum:dhbnncd&&.m n?l af 48343 ik’hh 400%. though holders du not auticiputo any lwportant de- shine at present, The butter market was Grm un. der a good Jocal and sbippiug demund, Cheese re- maing quiot and wouk. Prices of dried frufts and flal were tho asmo as on Baturday, Leathor, bag- ging, coa), sud wood were unchauged. The ol market was qulet at about Saturday's quotations, carbon and turpestiue belng strung aud lard and linsood easy, Lumber was in falr demand at the docks at une changed prices. At the yards business waa Might, the orders beiog usually for mwall lota lo keup up oasortments In the Interlor. Jron wus reported q’.\ull and mmuhn.l.l rotes belng frequente y shaded, speclally at tho miia. Bt ogton. Wool wae mclling with more frecdom at i pxd recent prices. Broow-corn was dull and ea T'he offerings of hay were amall, but ample, as thiere was Liitle inquiry, the trade belug now largoly supplied by thy farmers, Scedd remain gulet sud tirothy wiw eosber. Feawund poultey were gilel ort s | Terre lluutu. mv !Ferra Mt jd RN T [ N. W. do, 23 caraNo. 2 | except amall varfcties, and rold at recent prices, rome kinds of berrics heing higher. Tako freights were dull, with no quotable chango in rates, 11gc being the rullng price for corn to Baffalo. Rall fraights weeo quiot and unchanged, agents asking 200 to New York, 18¢ to I'hiladel- phia, 1734e to Ballimore, and 20s to Doaton, per 100 s, and belng willing to tako considerahly 1 Throtgh rates by lake and rall were quoted at10c for cotn and 10%¢e for wheat to New York, and 12¢ on corn to Now England points, Frelght engagements wera reported for 175,000 bu corn, EXPORTS FROM THE SEADOARD. The following were thio exporta from tho flve hldll‘:‘! citlos of the Atlantic senboard for the dates pamedt : ek Weee ndg end'g .Inlvu, Jul, ,I/La, SMerk o303 o.run 50 1,801,300 leau. L o SO RS 2 % From four potats. TONTION IMPONTATIONS, Recelved at the Custom-1lonse, July 24: Fow- ler Bros,, 1,600 sacks salt; I, i1, 1layden, 3,400 bags salti John L. Ranney, 575 sacks salt; J. o, Latham, 630 tons salt; Field, Lelter & Co,, 14 cases dry goods; 11, Channon & Co,, 2 colls wira rope; David Thornton, 2% casks brandy; Bchwellzer & Deer, 44 cases foys, ctc, | Darnum Bros., 3 cases muslcal insirumentss Block & Ame stein, 2 cases looking-glasa plates; N, C. Rolling- Ml Co., 205 808-2,240 tons splegel-lran; Unlon Rolling-Mill Co., 170 1 8156-2,240 tona splegel- fron} Fleld, Lelter & Co,, 2 cases dry goods; ih Enderls, 1 case books; Julius Baucr & Co.,8 cosen musieal instrumenta; F. Schwlenfurth, 5 cases In- fants' food; F. Sturyea & Co., 674 boxes tin-plate, Aumount dutles collected, $8, 608,05, —— PROVISIONS, noG PRODUCTS—Wers in letter. demand, and stronger, OXcapt on Meats, in sympathy with an vanca in tha prices of live hags at the Stock-Yards, the hog receipta being 1ight. The buying of product was chiefly ta Al shortaand In turning over from Augnat into Beptember, only one weck now remaining before August deltvories will be In onder, and partles were anxlous to fill at tho proft afforded hy the decline of I1ast woek, The Inquiry forshipment was limited, ore ders belng faw, and Limited to vary low figures. Mesy Furk—TWas falrly mctive, and advanced abont 400 per bri, closing caster st 27}c above the Jatest prices ot Saturday, Thetrading was chilefly for futuee, butthero wasa elter Inquiry for cash lots, and car- londs wers scarce, none being offered, as the atocks now hera ore ased {nto round lots for carrying, A premiant of 100 per brl on Seplember s, howerer, small enough to 'make operators careless about carrying, and if the difftcrenco dors not W(Llcn thore will probably be more disposttion to scll amall Jota after tho Augist dellverics are made. Bales were reported of 600 bris cash at $18.00@18. 0246} brissolier Auguat nt 18,3214 414,703 0,750 brisscllor Beptember at $18,425¢@18,8344; and 1,250 brin seller the year nt §15.75@15.85, Total, 16,730 brls. The markct cloted steady ot $18,00@ 18,0214 for cashi §18,57)4@ 18.60 seller Julys $18.574@19.60 soller Auguit; $18.67} @18.70 for September; and 315,73 seller the yoar, Frime mess pork was nominal at §18,00618.50, and oxtra do at $14,25@14.60, _Lard—Was In good request, and advanced 10¢ per 100 1bs, in sympathy with pork, closing 5G7}§ higher, withstanding o further deciine of 6d percwt in T, A bt Teporied Of 0. s, seTler F103514,250 tea meller Augiat 1t $10.700 10, 500 tea yellur Septetmbor nt 10,0G10, "Hie. munm clned stondy 3§10 RS FoF et A ALt i S 510,00, peller the yoar: was quoted about 10c per 100 B4 un- de] T, Tl era more active, and quoted cnafer at former ]‘fllfl% the u:\im 1 of August lols belng rather ,lIrKllv ||l rfllfl'fl pri, i " v, Wikt ochor In xes g amuier 1o} SHOEE Hiba At OIRaUIics wnd ¥ winter ahurt 1 e Fg Thab e (o e for Aimiunt, and. E0 O for Septeinaer, Tollowing W the closing rangoon winter-cured lo Shouwe Short Short ders, id, clear, o : hxu 1w Py 1n h" lil ¢ b Buliier- jhcted ad WgaoTse tor Doxcd stiouldurns 01 <0 or do atiort el i for do lur'llel‘ sard |rw17§gxoflflnur: :lenn- ;s o Tong; sodnart clearat ¥ wweet plekled hamag sod I"u (0r boxed Jouge ¥ llauan latne abunt $3id Vasdulet st hasc, BE! emllrfld{lndnmn at 510.7'5 @11,10 for mm; sn 5@12,00 for extra mom; and AW 0 o bt it 5280 for clty, aad 7@8e for country lots, wccording to_ condition. ol o) BREADSTUFYS, FLOUR~Was dull, with no change in priccs. Thero was no demand except o Jittle from the local trade, and It wan {mpossible to advance quotationa to correapond with the risc {n wheat, Sales wero Jimited Lo 020 bris apring extraa at $3,00 for saur, and the reat ou privato terms. The market closed nominal atthe mflowln:m tho arklog range of prices: Chalce wintors, §0,23 7.23; medium winters, $5.50@0.00: chofce spring cx~ tras, $8,0035.50; medtum do, €4.73G:3.004 shipping extras, $1.25@4,73; chaica patents, £0.5067,50; com- mon do, £3.75410,005 sour spelogs, £3.00@3.60; spring superfines, $1.50@3.00. Rty flour, $4.00@4,23, Dran=\as in better domand, and 300 per ton higher, with only mnoderate offerings. Salea woro reported of B0 tons at $10.50 on track and frov on board cars,~ chiefly ot the outaldo. Corn dleal—Coario was numinal at $13.50210.00 per ton on track. WHEAT—Was utlu. and (rregularly stronger, ad- yaoelng 2¢ per bu, and closing at an averaya of 20 per ‘busbove the latest figurcs of Haturday, Liverpaol was quoted dull, Mark Lano tending downwarls, and tha the Buropean country msrkots generally caster, while ‘New York was inactive, though somu privato advices quoted a rather batter demard at tho last-nawed place Thut our receipta were light (43 aars inspected In agalnat 400 the corresponding day Iast year), the weatlier was «cool, nnd considercd more favorable 1o the conditlon of the wheat in store, and Milwaukes was stonger, while sumne cnst an anxious n“u towards Eurape, fering that {ha morning'shes uumpnluunl 3 thiat will aweep over the greater part of Europo, of these facts, folncd probably o ek thnl the mate Bt Fecs Oh pevenl pECIpIGa: attor tho lite du. vere decline, brought out 8 goud mauy buying orders from the country=all fur Tuture d Ivary-nmlllml PROL sl ‘ceaaul cn q! which Il an ndvnm.'fi In l'll'li.‘“- 'th‘rl as - nob much lon g account, pwlmh!« lllul mmu lenuLLr 0| L‘H\an ook hol Tnoderato extent on lhn long side. The lower n‘rldu Wwere lll'hlanr carly, Lut Hulrr ulwll’dl nm close, The offorings of cash No. 2 wore High e greater cons muncu Telt Ju 1t wasatiown in llm (M:l. lllnl 1t closed 20 higher, whilc Auuust ulllyrluul:.l 13¢oand Huptem e nu[\.:r tlish Suturday, Shippers wero not operatlu, ‘except In & snall way, lbelllu consldered anfust 1o io 1ho wi hmll e 10 wtoro Ll on far lot weather s nearly ¢ BTN AR Bheted st Ay 0 Kl mlvances tl wm r tllm’ ol nt U.:K(um\fi closing at tho 1 Hnllu' Ille munm m- ed uumlnnny lt ! ‘“’NLI | ul || 3 tho year now wheat sold a 11 Zepring closed at NU‘{C, uml‘::‘filn- it olier i sales \;l).‘m reporteil o 2 prin @1y doat T T by refeoted doat o \ani 1LOWUG by saimpl sigaauic, on truck, Tum. 47.mum. imesodd Wil ul frner, In aympath Wei Y ot the genen wiark n bu by saimplu at Bt \l k! l|lfl4ll)hll uu\\l\:mp)nt 1 o i bone ear Bt b ity Cie samee I price a8 strigie Nov 3 ‘as moderately activa, and stronger carly, Jerln®in g mnnllly with wieat, 43 [ar thanon Baturday, Liverpool wax an; i New York uoted shal frmer, bu i receints here wers danee, und He stocks n store suem ta uve grown, turlu bt Wb, ot ulmuud(n frea’ shipmonte. ¢ e coulsr Wuuihior wad (o "thoma” fow wiho Tiave “tiared Vst - ouir wm A e e brally hing not eniertalned such BT Herontt fo thi tonk of than waus 8 falr detnand for Ihllilllnnt, bu anu 'ur Lt aut thy Dm!llll!lll {0!‘ Haptomber wai mx 0 e At da i, Ui inquiry bellig chiedy ol Wit engriss mid ihe vkt wwakeiel od thcofringe wero in ext ceasof thd demand uorAuuu pened stdte sold up 10 44bde, recuded to & ¢, i closad st 4dc, ultor :flmmmh-‘r l“hl at 44 ll Beller i auunth 4450, lllixllwlnu HIORA Wi buyers st & Alip valts Tiaving luonat 4oc, Cashsa i Wors yo: mmdm o bu yellow at wnidos 21wt gl mixed m b 354G ey i, No. X b ‘f“ -1 ¢ filgeaiios o Wi nu rado aL2y 2 0200 ummu At Al and a0 bu do snm lmu 1 un boa ) I? wr-\llnl t Mo m.munl tyy ay’ of | Hheta 1 ihaid, b rocetia ware Tathar mu. .muw seliiag urdore wers recelyel ioncs buslices nacessr| rctod, the m-rkel cluslig e at nm-am co U o York was quict. JII Aug Illl‘ ur Hfip lnlnt opuncd ot 2dcand c ;*c A" tlofoctid sulh. ¢ i wale, - Bame uwmm iz riguial, Casty 830F Wt reparion of anidar Lo n rejected st il ‘Jln's Ut Tieias o rackcs ands, 4o ‘Aui'lluuu fru unlmnm Syl b, Jirowasimoe etlve and nnnI ho advance wl unllrunmhmml thg, markot, uin Tiotders of vrders advanced e Lids, which brougitout oo saliers, ud enabled ths Fhrener to it thele orders, avhiu in favorito linuses uud sl vocird a¢ ST s B Hejictad woe salalo at 26, Bewmplee wpry uitored; Tt v whw bal0: Audat Wat o it 330 bil, wiiih Ty floor, 'Cadi edles woro m-um refectod it 3 S0 ‘ e b A ey o &tk RLIY= Wa iy th Sradti fi bedng' contlied to the m?m.m\u wytlou, whicy was Biviion anitou fow truck fo, Tigre Witk 0 i desiuad (oF, ey, wnd 0 s " New dxurmnmnwmma Wi, closingul the ¢ hnuuuhl- nly lhn.uu lour ll\uwumwm. A Lot o1 now Wb rudelved, thepects T aa e T hbiea Bout el 46 Fugotsd were oifored. . Cash sales Wers roportuid of ) bu by 600 DA BUG Haw B4 06 U APTEINOON CALL. \Vheu-}lnlel n-,lm bu at Bul{@BoXe for August, tauplo gt Usasls on track P Bt B ey i at 418G, cas porl ‘wunmmvuum 63318, 07}, #1420 s Bupteinber t g1 hhurlrlbkmwu lbl:v‘llu uguat at §9.443¢. Meta pork waa frecly fered, snd declined tully 180 [ T cloaiig at, 8143 fof “Kgust aoi :plunlx sales “”im' brls at lll': u.us.mtut 10, 8 10, dat for bup sed” at S ofor” Auguet and i‘“’”‘ lur Remomler. . bales. 280 tea at $10.60 for d $10.u238 for Bepleuiber, BHOTE ribs wery iower, rulea belng miado of 200,000 B w8660 for AUgust Rivd §0.73 far sepluinbor. What was uctlva wud fower s pecoverlng aftors WORt, L ks g ated g Sebee SHLUE Sl babincy ) e, tloatng at a. Foptember potd ab 0134@02%c, and cied USRI SRERACT i & MR e Fontate domand, ot frmer, | Eeller Ancurt ol at 4dud4die, oloiig AL 44i4ct Rentember b 441d 413e, closiug st diXe. July closed at 44}4e. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOL—\Vasntendy at $3.21. RIROOM-CONN—Ts dull and casy, Followlng are the retafl prices: Cholee huel, 831083 hur), 7@8¢; medium and Nu. 3 hurl, 0%@7c; good medium brush, bG oYet common do, 44@sc: falr Inside snd covers, aigiedes Inferlor, @4y crooked, 2@0c. BUTTKR~The market was firm. Bhipperaand the fiowo trade hought frecly, and the etighitly-advanced prices of laat wook wero thoroughly sustainold. Quota- tlons remaln a8 follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, 208 24cs medium to good grades, 14@16¢y Inferlor to com: mon, 11R13c. DAUGING~A steadily-improving demand for gralo- blitty. Jn ick ot eary prices. \We quotes Btark A, 204cs Peerless AA, 234cy Lewlaton, 23¢t Monteup, 23ct Untario, 230; Amerfcan A, 20ct Amoskeag, 20c, Otter Croek, 20ct buriap bags, Abu, 14@15¢1 Runnien, slngle, 194@14}cs do, doublo, 2a@2Uc, NEANB-—Wers dull at 0eRE1, 00 b he_ of o ANERRore AuLat onm conty B TheSTeRs was very Tittld o BUDING MATZUIALS=The demand continu Haht, “Bouy 4 are NIHNR thelr coutracts with pas Wea Tn fnte tor common bricik, but the loc dcmana b1t ‘ements are dull, and prlces are sam e b OERER Materasare unehAed: GO mon hrick, 4254.73 per mi proselt u.uum o mg lime i i, o per brfy oo brie tho Low ville cunlflh 5 003 Uttca, €175 1nflald w | Akrol cement, Lortlend onient, ¥3.0s0. 30 on and M:.w\vrklh. 2,252,604 plaster i hali aics CIERI Thero was & moderate call from the rotins try sud city Lrade, and sales were effected at about pres vious quumuumI or. n Begtd for £ood 10 bust factory, muum dun and “unchanged. Lacka 5 503 do nut, .'l.s. do nnre. Gu m: rchirs &..m enndly el W3 Bk G, $a.001 TuolA, 6377 EUUB—Wery sluw i Lo 12e 10T wie 11 tock, d prices wers yery ieregular for athier off W oiGE weathor wil Jrabably perimie te o tock B U, LA ST 18 LA Wit lario offerluips of stala egi, ~thio Becunulatious of last l'lsll—l'llrclrfmlhlu bofare, nlllnk firm 1nr|l|ku cod, ond fat macterel, ather \\o -aunm No. 1 white oA e No. 1 IIIDYO Ach brl, o 3 No. Imne\(:l‘tl. T i imcn;m, e Si tarse amy Kits, S35 2 NO. L 234 Banikéodhen, L:a feor o ; icarg FEcannuhy Sa.3ben 178 of Nereing, 5 Lal % aplity brls, $7.75(0 1 (U L k0 dor ho roituil, brls, $8.50%40.75 ; et erting, per b Fing, Soaic, Colltn ) 11D ANU SUTS=1Tutlo Was lun cLive, Vi orlers Faeived worn vatercd at e "'""“"r price A'M'?lfln—l)fl“l, B3 1a druima,” KgBI0NC; Tu prunes. Kegy and hoses H0} {oose shmnul. Zania curean Dament o pm, Uiatocs pared neachen i hlwlbum' 101 TaapOCTElbR, Sas00 it e R o u-rmmm. uml o1, simonds, Torragons, 1042 joi Naples walnuta, 7cy Frencl walnuls, nasw, e, ()runnbluwllnuu. Ghu) Lae. razia sauict pecans, Tozas, 1204 Williington moanuts, 83 ulnliltue, \ulll %, G@Ud: Africau peanuts, GItEEN FRUTTS—licrries were snrce witd hrim, Ap~ ir fenuest at quotations. A few penches were ofters farnia frults wero 1o 0tr supply and slow. Misaissippl urapes sold &L §3.00% 20 mar cane OF 24 Quarla, - Leinons aud oraugcs con: tini'ncarce and S Hod riperries, 2. 3per 0 qts; black @ mer “cano. of 16 B ot "“f binckberries, Diehis per ensa of 1 dtad yo Allon, S350 @100 er buj aew appl 50 pur bely )lem.lu-l. St . 08, @R por. A 14 uralos. ed.Guy.3) eI Dot wuro nutat it the ‘onknossulli 1.0t ATGOAN 1o appred Callfees ramaln dutl, Sirups, mulmk r( SUber 1Rcs wors ab. § dteaily: A fair proteroas at e rango ol prices, i el Selce=Tiay 7n 00D, Muu (e Caroline, 7Q@%e; Loulsl- s Java, No. 2, 20@270s »3{ oL pul e prime 1d s s mm’:&l{c, Cotn Tilcn, 435380 Marat ent cut loat. 186 120t cruatied, pomdor, alated: 106w 1Ac) Astandard, L}l AALa; 0 N0, o, L atio; 4 160 ow, € No, || O N uu&m o s oo mu)f t diotce brovwn, jct fair topritno do, 934@V34C; comuwn ao, W rupi-Callfornta sugar-loat drips, 20372c; dlamond drlp B1.06141, 10; allyer drips, 0x1Ta fine, B3ect Kuod lullrup Anasic; extr o. g duat Nuw Or- choice, g5a70uLdo priine, A@U o, cul mun “7 KWA'. 44:850ey (‘nrlul 0 ol lll olaracs, I8A40C; Dlacl 'll\'l et cloves bUBbiar Lasin, 20 P gl nunei, $1.1031.15° e l .-‘im eahie. o man Mottied, nxaTo: uul; Wit oty dptidoy ltoyal Savon, A‘r)@l .s‘c-cur 14103, I’E‘lhnlmr ILIL 115 flcflr:el test, 11, a3 gufet and e bettor Rraded werd salabic, but the domand wan limlted, snd tho. WALy, Uuglt noat, ample, Quotations? N mothy, s o 'a o0 Sio, 1 tniced do, €801 wplund pmgln.llu .00610.50) Nu, 1 do, $7.0028.50; mlough, & lllllFs-Werv(n§m ru‘ ieat and steady, the offerings hetng moderat Ity butchers', fe: green cred lighe and heavy, 7i¢ «74o; damagel, B%ci pary surei @uuo; green |l ed kip, rul Kreen cnumr{ of L ll@tiie ain e SRt ey Ko s 124125} dry aalted hides, 10¢t deacon sklos, 453 OILVINES—were in moderate demand. yrith 1o changen piice, ale was raporied of 100 brifuat 81,104 perktiion K0 Boyd & Ghu, o Sow yurk, writouist et of an eaily adjoirninent of Congrems s chios that ROUHING of SAROFAGD will bo done swith tha Inieruat Rovenuo 0l Tho trula feet disosed to by fatiier more il contufuence, roduction In tho TVeut T, 180t somuewliat. Tucreanod, wiid o furthor fiue greano 1 fooked for MIFING Ausutt, e declln in corn g 0ot rodueed tho pricoof Ughirlncs, sad diatilivrs are now making fair proqt. —Was dull end Irrdgular tn price. Common bar be nuoted ut 83,5046 bk & nuth.” MRRULACTUIETS BTG CULLINg Fates, AN Lho markes {a salid To Lo (u an un- sotila caniio T1E:1i—~Bustness doca not improye. Duyors are 2" fonoms: \Carhor 4 xlalll\ll{lurderlnx from hand 40 mouth, snd sales nre Hgit i sdgTegato. Quoiatlont rews1n aa batord: 1,0 810061413 | Liro. e 03 | BUARIQ Wiiugiie Tl 0 ol (tieat) 0@ a3y 27 tbber: & ]ln?m.u. arbu held ‘at ruu Jguras, Wi e We nuote: lfll‘e du. llllm)ll llmul test, 150 deg. naesreds o m-uhlxh Giitr exite lnnl “olts B0 No, 3,71 ""Vin Uegreen o 18 r‘h‘}ll}l Bnow 115 de;, tr .‘ lnlu~ lcaches e arricely pure, el it o N KOG ¢ Dank ofl, 53¢} strails, V¢ plurbako ofl, 64700} turpentine, e napntha, deadbrizcd, m mmy. u t Virutnia ollv’ natural, 25 | reduced; .suu e mmlu-uumy #0d qu; L e Chickens, nud 5. doadr00 ToF Mmall apringe Fkeys wery AuaLod at 106, FOFATOES-Werolnmoderato supply and aalablo at Sl\l-hfi—l‘mnlhl was qulet, with smallea es of primn Seller August was lower, 3 Ud, TN ik Falabls 2t iy werd (nactive and nominal, ngaring, a2 453 elover, 81, 2540.50; I k3 mfluln:x. Az, €1 1541, ur W falr inqulr st 8135 orl 0 h\nw A do, l(llldnl Ilm‘y 1,34 Can B o *J...'m,um B it an Aty L B—Were In l:nnuul at ulu.lllnkflfl prices, Quotatfons aro na ulluwl Gunpopder—Commnon, S0@3c: 3504001 med| Ilm. 4330t govd _do, W-GS. ey Ilm: BIG0UCH ‘c‘;‘“ 1Ll“ \.l‘ I:'l.hulw, TUG@TSCs chiolcest, BSIDUC) Ians al T.‘.’,‘{.}'un"l"'lmfl%m foad do, 8A@40cy me- il o, e, AXg3ic) Aues B3 wmn.!mm. UHSTU olce: umsc oy h LDlllmnflnp XID.‘E! 23 n Japan=Commion, - medium, i 10 good 4G nnest, BagEsier Shoice, 50w00e} chocesr, o] cholca tac t e BT frat nluklmf Ualongs—Comman, 25@3001 good medun, i o tediiime A%A3c B ust, mm chalee, mi’.fl‘ Lllll \muu Sapa sus Quoied a4 $7.50, " st uwnh a ). 1 ’Hmaemnnnl waa i I“H.{fll uotations. Tha recel l’ll‘ con rlx\lu small, Il\\l both Y.fll ern and Western hll)Lrl ary n the market, The on miarket was quite sctive et oei Sl i indisatione Sttt aud deaters will buy at the rullng prices, ‘They sign(ly tholr williumess €0 by 1€ thoy can get th wool at pricey mrlrlkmn(n ui thos Inable fur woulen Huwling {a the pri Tub-washed, cholce, et EALE o pots Boer. st Reace, Bao. iodhyih, icanet unwashed Yacace, coano wud taedls um, 1daic: Aoy, 13617 LUMBER, The carga market was fairly sctiva aad steady, Tho offerings numbered nearly 30 cargoes, and over half of thum were sald in_the moraing to yard and country dualers. Ploce stuft broughit $7,2527.15, and common Inch $8.0048.50. The botter grades of luch wero quoted st $10.00a14,00, Bomo parties were buying by Inspectlon. Lath wera stoady st $1.1021.13, snd slitngies at §1,00@4.20, and cholce Lrauds at $2.254 2.3, Lutnber frojghts wora dull and frrogular, Many ves. scle are lald up, belng unable to get trefghts. Tho rate 1o Man! 18 $1.25, and $1.00 has been pald tuthe mouth of the rl llulkugun And unnd 1 tuain ot $1.00 White' Lake Tha nlmll dl.-mnm( for nmbnr wmlmm l&hl, ani nmm rckmdl- uasy ut she prices subjolneds a i 2! hird cl l Lk Iulrlluurin iy £ jud second lmmmm») loutfng, nnhnmmon. Auuud Flourinis sucuiud coniion, 4 Hox Tward, l. llux boards, A ek \man, ‘i0aid T4 Ta. Jolatda -umflnx e LIVE 8TOCK, . €1ICAT0. CATTLE-Recelved during Sunday and Mondsy, 3,630 hesd, The supply of good o cholce shipplog comparatively was light, aud, with rly activa Ed eru duinand tw meet, sullers wers easblod to slightly ad- vance prices, THore Was s1s0 & ressonably active mar- Kot for the vowmouer wrts, but thy lsrge nuniber on sate keps prices weak sud unsettled. Nearly uesthird of the reoslpts conslated of Lrough Texss cattio, which were bouglit frecly by the home tradv sud suippers, st $3.50G:3.0) for conmon to bust grades. Comuon to prime butchers' cows were f dciuand at about the amo rango of prices, There was very little lnunl" m stoskeattle. Falrto extra steers sold to ahi) 4, 2305, 25, Y e ] ibrNtre. RIS AT Vil vt mnter, Kankakas Connty, O hrrnmmhu!ll K7 heail by Coffman, Team & Allen at §: 140 h by irader. Wadsworth & Hall nt £ un 10 head by drovealirdn at £3.07 hoad by Aloxandor, Camell & Co, llrnwn. lu1p|vwn & Co, solil 503 Colorada cn u L .40 f ho markot closed atandy with mont of the énttls ol 'hu Temalation i annoy mefllonnfl grent ealtte! mlr firm of Morr{s & Walxel, men, wiil proniinently identifed for the prat ton of UOTATION: Chofen Tieeves—Pine.. Taf,. woll:formed s Fin 4T t0 5 year old steors, welRhing 1,300 to s il ing 1,000 to 1,20 Dutchérs' Stac "oor io falr cominon o cholcs caws,for ci eighing RO0 Lo 1,100 By !locl Cattl A—Cfimmon 10 1,060 lnlrvlor— uhun-nn cows, haifars, bults, and sealawas sicors. ”‘4 3 Tex 1 Tl‘x 8.07%] %4 Conoviiio. 1,600 405" {300 Colorado, BT3 a |1, o ported st .63, ~the hulk ll ( Sriinary m“,-.lme icavy welkis, nd's 5 e souf rnilin gkt chiliand worked oft U018, Al mriet closod No. Av. >, { e ul's. and the We Imle lhl followings 240" 20,0 Hera ke ol o 27 1 '—Becelvm, 531 head, 108K tor futerior to choléo '-u 502425 pur 100 , 20 Inst weoks quality Banil- moderate. pt abote Forimer Quntatine, oF AUALING for ordinary 10 primo Sicors, WiCi a fow cholcs punahios ot Ill\'n‘ among the ralos were 140 Toxans, 1,0°0 s, At Bige; 220 liflnoly sieora, §,150) B wt 03401 14 do, " 50hss 't 001 0 4o, e 15 7,520, making 19,000 for the week, Nnm&lcecu siniing Al 000 Tast wee Kot faltly § eroey's sold SLaicude, and o car-lond of aiico Hu ne—mwmmusfl. making 21,830 furl e weu agalnst 20,420 lust weeks nons ullerev.l nllye. AST LIBERTY. pEAST Linpnrr, aly 24.~—Chtrle~Ttecelnta aince 423 head, or 133 cars of throogh and 64 cam lll’lwll lulll for the week, 7,410 liead, agalust Lust wecks gupuly wood bus very lidle \, Lla|llKulcepl mlnu n the general trade for the day, as ml um:m ‘buyers get bere before ‘Tuesday at soonesty uotations, -—urm tr, 6,290 head; total for the week, aialns oL 14,70, o Week: Torkers, 6.8060,00; 1-nn-um; hin, 87,0047, 1 Tk 4,05 ioads totnl for tho ek, 11, mum w,sud |:n weeky wlling at §4.00@5. Louis, 87, Tous, Julr 24, —Hogs~—Firmer for heavy [mdm Yorkers, $3.0060.23; bacon, €0.1080.25; her' 0,60, 8 L‘amr—mead and nnchnn:cm pnny steers, $3.73@ 4254 Tirough Toxans, 1,5045.70, CINOINNATE, O., July 24 —Ilnfll—flleldr and firmi fafr t0 guod light, 81.000.80; do heavy, 80.7360.00¢ Teceipla, 1,027 shipments, 103, BY TELEGRAPIH. FOREIGN, Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. LivenrooL, July 24—11 8. m.—~Markets unchanged, Hour—No. 1, z3a: No, 2, 21s6d. @rain—\Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 8s 4d; No, 2, oa; spring, No. 1, 931 No, 2, 74 10d; white, No, 1, D344} No. 2, 03 1dy club, No. 1, 1083 No. 3, Oadd. Corn— No. 1, 238 3d; No, 2, 254, Proviziona—Pork. b3s. Lard, 50n, -Lard—403 04 LivenrooL. duly 24—1p. Tiest unchauged, Livenroow, July 24=Lateat.—Cotfon—darket buoys ooty midding uplands, & 15-16d; midditag Orlcans, 01-04; salos of 15,000 bnles, including 3,000 for speculas tlon and export: receipts, 1,300, of which 100 wero Americany fatures firm; 1-it2d dearer; of the sales 500 were American, Procistans—lieof—72e 6d for prime moas; extra India moss dull at 604, Clicesc, 4Ce 6d for best grades Amerl- can. Lard, 496 0d for Amerl; Dreastifs~Wheat—Tiecelpta for the week from At- lantla ports, 50,000 qra; Paclfo ports, 12,500; uther sources, 11,250. Tecelpts of corn for tho week, 40,000 qrs. Triceaunchanged. Lownox, uly 21, Spirite Turpentine—204 ad. AN vum' July .J.-lilmlmm—flu}( for fine palo Auwmerican, AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK. Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Nxw Yonk, July 24,—Grafn—With the cooler weath- cr, holders of spring Wheat exhlbited less desiro to reatize; export demand Wmfted; winter whent dutl and nomninally unchanged; sales of £0,000 bu, at §1.11 for ungraded springs D06 for poor No. 2 Chitasol KGU3G for soft No, 2 Milwaukee, including 92,000 bu ut 00c, to o taken outimmediatelys $1.13 for No. 1 Milwaukeoy $1.20 for amall parcel new crop amber Ohlo, firat of the seasony and 730 bu whitc Western at $1,27%, Rye dull ot 502090 for Western, Darley dull and nominal, Corn advancod abaut lo per bu, with good export and fair home trado domand; export Inquiry maluly tor prime sall ungradcd Weatern wixed; sales of 194,000 u at 43@300 for hot snd heated Western mixed; 83} for Now York Western mixed; ungraded Western mixed at 62@33¢, includiog 60,000 bu priine safl, buyar to 1st of August ot 530 I atora; chiolce high mixed and yellow Western at 53@35c4 also, 50,000 b New York jnspectlon Weastorn wmnixed, sciler Scotember, st 67c. Oata Grmer and morc activot salcs of #8,000 bu at 25 410 for mixed Western and State, and 34@45¢ for whito do, 23300 for hot and huated; BAG330 for 10,000 bu No. 2 Chlcago in storet 870 for 24,000 bu No. 2Mliwaukeo afluat; 47ha for 10,000 bu calied Northweatern in store 310 for No. 2; white sald, per sample, At 80@37%0 for mixed Western; 28@400 for whito Westerny closing nrm with falr ‘demand, parily spoculative. Ocean Frelghts—Very q\lh!tl rates somewhat eaater, with more liberal supplies offoring; engagements to Liverpool by stoam of 10,000 bu grala at 0}§d; and Iate Baturday, 8,000 ba at 03{d, I'rocisions—Pork lower, and In )ittlo better demand for exporty speculative dealinge Jighit; sales of 800 brix nuw nicas on the spob at $19,75@20.00, cloalng &t $10,73; 450 brls new mess for August st $10.53; and 1,000 bris for Soptomber at §10.75¢ st thosecond call, for July, $10,25 Uid and $10.76 ssked; for August, $19,60bid and $10,70 asked for Scptombar, $10.00 maked. Cut meata In moderate request at full prices; middle N without important trade: Westcrn fong clear quoted at 10}c. Lard opencd ashade lowury afterward reacted and bicatme s trife frmer, but tha market closed heavy; sales of 400 tes cliolce old Western steam on spot, in part for cxport, at $11.23] 81s0 3.000 tca fur August at $11,121@11,30, closing at $11,174 bid} 4,320 tes for Septumber at $11,27%G11, 2, closing at $11.32% bld; attho socond call for July, $11.10 bid and 811,35 sskedy far August, $11.13)b1d snd 811,20 saked; for Boptembar, $11,275 LId and 811,33} asked, Hugar~3ora active sud steady, 08 8 busls of 8@ for far ta good retnlog Cuba Muscovadoy the sales em- broced 3,000 hihda falr 10 pritao contrifugala at 0}{G o34e. Tullow—Flirm, with more dolngj sales of 80,000 »s prime atBi{c, and 33 tca do at B}c per B, Walsky—Qulet and ILMMIIMNII salesof SObris at 113 ol porih 0 i Wastern dniociaud Pross . = Cutfon—slarket frm and un’ s, 11 11-lda;, futures sllm‘;d 3 Dl.ll)th 117-10c -"DV ! s ""n" -“ i ar ;ual v |I a2 eyl unt. b Uiyl sl e 8o bnn Jpore nun{‘ litle biur nu.unm o, uper Weals ) te and or, §5. 0083 Ko, Gomiion w ‘Bood 4003 uod to chofce. 84,054,761 white wnm vRn by 1 23 Lottt Ohtoy 84, 8kbu. 703 5t Louls, D patint brocedt, §5-2508.00. T1iye un s uiiohan 42,00 mmwmurn. Phetiont cipta, 4,000 by dull chuniody 1lmitod oxporl Gémand for Tatl aod o aro sebtrs: umarado B 0. 3 du, B v, 81 0, Mighic: na tlg.n‘ ny Bpoles & ?u u“ ‘Corne-tiecal pia, 123, - ome, dnmnm Western gruded sucamer iixe ot Birdo ” iNo: 1! ol u quuln mum. MCO&, Ib \I‘:“I:Tx: ‘Vfl\‘uv::.?n ¢ No. Uhilo, as0n, Ilspa—pian and Weat York State, I(hlfl.u.uuvmlll Tua S9isel Now obiisy uxcn" g -uhw"u-‘l'v'\"«?" AN i s i3 s sies s, T e b Molsiscs i Sachinned, um—uq;nm reatictiog budnessy cruds, 0%Q uncl -n %munuul. It estn— mnmfl “fl.‘:l 021,80, Jl-\\’u !n “n-krl. ‘Jm. ‘lqu— hieat, 2,608,000 buy | A obuj 1ie, lm.mo bu| e, mm.y us nislt, “ ‘Frotialont "1 P L P el SXpors demaad; mew 2wd1G] Daphils, o0, cloting at €10.73 cnahy $10.51 All |XIH ‘Ifl."l E!P‘E " S e et mr\':un Sy ong clear nibis Lard_ closwd dies, ( "’ R y\nlnu ::hulcu ot Western stoatn, 811545 caiiy il lititer- Cheranmi IYM tern, 12@33¢, nkl*h o . nu.mon. Jnly:t.-—uumn-qnlut and ensfers mid- diln, Fibur—Stendy: Wastern nupar, 42,0075 extra, 504,731 do family, 8, ¥40,501 Clty Mlila super, EL00uI; et T4 1360, ‘€0 red brands, i ritin=\Wheat seflve, olmnfi, and, Iflghan \(nryhn-l n0d 10 prime, 81, 178133 miber. ) il L 1 Onte stenl r‘rurm“ \o¥estorn whllo. Jogauss d firm: 6O, i m.-..—oulc:’-.'.'n atonly, Mo “Bork, 20,3008 HRL k meata=nloulders, Aoy ciear rib aldes, 1lo nnluwlcked.fliflll e, Iincon ~=shiuilders, bifuvlfet clene rib sles, 13wike) hamd, 16K I5NY, Jrutter=pull, excopt fgoud krailcs, wiich are scarca 40 fieiny Weaiera goud Lo prisne, 16atucy extra fus, hllm!mm—mmn: and higherierude, 83{@83cs refin- g2 o cargoen, s4a1T3(es fobbing, 190 Whiaky=3arket dul: 81.12. Recetpis=FIour, 200 b a4 40.00 bug oata, 1,200 bu, Whiset, 04000 ity gotoy Baipments—Corn, 110,000 bn., PHILADELTIIA, 4,003 e Ontor fnd “"\Vlvn y 0028,25, ' Ttya Qrain h!ll llnll:ld 1 Western sprouted, 703! ol Michigan white, $ {mnlf'-fl' Yyo'.'mmumnm Corn, steadys yellow, uiasge mixed, Ghas7e: stoans 4! dy 2 Onts nrm,wnlw. 424804 m‘lm-xl 23GMc, lv—wmem, 81,14, ey g oo VI oy esler. extra, 2007%¢; firsts, 182 EerNG chngo.. ot ] "mnanx‘-’hul< 20,000 buy cora, poris—Lorn, 7n.m b 87. Louts, July l(.-mlcn—fllllc! and unchanged. f'imm—- et 'U D‘I’Efi’: ||‘('l|'; dui' 1 ., iy ooy ecolpte; No, rcd Talh $0.58 bid, o jedf . k i, 1143 bl Chahe Onan isetil l‘null%v:\!l:x 2 bi'casti, Tiye lowerl (0% 516 iyl ind bt ;10 ZBark Tow A pomInT. 1k pears ) 'n"n' ""M Tard anll HMarked cisiers shouliers, (@4 1les clear, e, liacon 'clear and suld 1dst haif Aug Dlllclllul “ llfl“ 0L AL 11; Tircelpla=Iiour, 3,4 elas wieat, 70,0001 an U buj 12,000 by uu,t'a,wu (e f'rll:;; sales confined to Torzo, uly :L—Hdur—lml gmuliTotel Wentern fuperina, 83 tras, M."fifl.l ThY “VNUX’\II!IEI(" 1. A, 5,00 40,50, Ingimdtnk cholce bakgr: brnts of win iicatt Ol Tndianty wad, Nikiilg, 33750 mnm-mu and Wirconsin, 8 Y s e in-Corn_ven u{n cnnnm mlnd and yellow, gndlily mizcdand NO S 'e; No. 1 white, 4vd, iceiyts=Flour, 14631 5 tmuu-"éuu. 8,48dTu n:fl‘mc i o0 g whast, TorRno, 0., JuIp 2, Hiarestenty, Grdin=\VnSacn lyanced 1 Gl whit Sichlyan, 81,1 06E MG sgot fi’x’y Auguat,' 81 “ t, 00 No. 5 g o s M Ty " O T o b o } URLS, 0,000, v L 3 nmhurgllcm an, ic', 0. 3 m““- ady: hIgh mixed, wpot and CINCINNATL, GorumaTt, July 2L—n.lln~-s¢ewy: 110, UK. Frour=bull alrin= 1oa1.0, Corn dally Itya dull; 670 10,10@19), S h oy il 'and o it bk 8 il s ey, Yo rnz."'iuuf‘ff:’hfl'hunr i b i R (AL e GmeE tholks Weatru rosorre, 100186y do MiLwAvkEe, Jul LWAUREE, .~ Mour—Qulet nnd unchaaged, Gratn—Wheat ohencd seady an b and nring No. 1 Irllvuukw. ys'!'in ";‘“"' 5,5 wh“ o 2 Mitwadikee, uaigc: Aug w20, cu O seurco and firmy Ttye lxlunen No. 1, 6234c, mrley llullnnd numlnm No, i rmam:—nun sudneglecteds wheat to Buffalo, 2¢; y %00bria: whest, 35, 3 s 00 T a2 20 IIU'PA‘LD. ane rai ol {vnnn:qulu and un-'éuh-d!ofiuf.r‘n‘n'lllll'f minke uumtsn 10; No. 2do, aboul ) Michixan, 81,524 hard No. ) uuw-uken i-'u'?:’. Coni uier aud v} FeReInt: 13000 e N AL mor eatern, A [ . Oate degldited, 3 O 81y 408 O by MIIWAURCE &% Toc. "ilya'insals g Canat Freights—Unc! le ORLEANS, Nllw OIH.‘A'K!. ANS, L4, - — mixel, ic; WLE, 6 ngmwllumtr[ Corne=Waskory -meril=Scarce nud rm B0a Jork=Dull, weak, and |awe§».'§ 'u.\“‘.a ket Tiran~Dull and lower; 7oc. Otliers unchanged, New Ontxaxs, 1 mand; sales of 1,150 bales; good ordinary, 0@(es low middiing, 104@10)c; mlddiing, 11@11%0; good mid- 03 recelpts, net, 507 bales; groas, 3i1) ox- ports, none; atock, 51,833, UaLyzsTON, Tex., July 24.~Cotton quiet; middilngs, 11c4 net recelpts, 063 gross, none. CuanLestoN, B, C., duly 24,~Cotton qulet; mid. dlings, 11ci uet recelpts, 83;, gross, none; sales, 25§ export constwise, 309, MoniLe, Ala, July 24.—Cotfon firm; middlings, xrluc;l:ut. D0; gross, noae; sales, 250 export comate wise, 18, HAvANNAT, Oa., July 24.—Cotton fiem; middiings, 103c; net, 843 groms, nono; sales, 15, e DRY GOODS. New Yonx, July 24, ~Dusiness was light with com- misslon houses In nearly sll departments. Cotton goods were atoady at unchaoged prices, Cotton flanncla ‘were dolng fatrly. Medlut and dark fancy prinis were in steady request, Woolen goods wers raiher gulet. Tusincss was partially suspended at midday, in conse- quencoof Willlam T, Oarnct's funeral, PETROLEUM. ¢ CLEVELAXD, 0. July 24, —Ictroleum firm and steadys m}mml white, 110 test, 143(¢ primo white, 130 test, 1034c, PiTTsnure, Po,, July 24,~Petroleum frmy cruds, fi‘m{ at Parkur's; refined, 17%Q@17)c, Philadelpbls clivory, —— TURPENTINE, WiLwiNaToX, N. C., July 24.~8plrits of turpentine stoady at 27c, MARINE. CIICAGO. Anmvars—Stmr Chicago, Manltowoe, snndries; stmr Alpena, Muskegon, sundrica; prop J, L. Hurd, Duluth, sundries; prop Montgoinery, Port Huron, salt; prop Arizdna, Ssginaw, ealt; prop Messcn- ger, Denton Marbor, sundrles; prop G. P. IHeath, Saugatuck, syndrles; prop Oconto, Groen Day, sundrles; prop Colorado, Buffalo, sundries; prop Indls, Buffalo, sundeles; prop Cuba, Buffalo, sun- drics; schr Atalanta, Pensaukee, lumber; schr Tri- Color, Holland, doj schr Keopsake, Saginavw, salt; achr C, II. Weeks, Saginaw, salt; schr Androw Juckson, Muskegon, lumber; schr H, C, Albrecht, Alpona, lumber; schr R, B. Campbell, Luding- ton, lumber; achr Col, Ellsworth, Sturgeon Dy, Jumper; achr Presto, Grand Haven, lumbor; sche D, R.Martin, Menomlnee, lco; achr Elva, Port 8hol- don, railroad ties; mohr L. Anderson, Green Bay, Inmber; echr M. L. Collins, Faly llaven, coal; schr Great West, Oconto, lnmbor; schr Middlcsex, Manisteo, lumber; schr Mllan, Littls Suamizo, lumber; schr Lena Johnson, Alpena, lumber; schr Ardent, White Lake, wood, CLEARANCES—Drop Messenger, Denton Harbor, aundrles; prop- J, 1, Owen, Escansba, 16 brls potatoes, 5 bris spples; stmr Chicago, Manitowoe, 11 bris apples, 24 baskots fruit, 25 ks potatoes; schr American Unign, Monowminee, G brls hams, 0 ‘brispork, and sundrics; schr Dondeo, Klngston, 15, 803 bu corn; schr M, J. Cummings, Montreal, 20, 534 bu oats§ schr L. 1, Coates, Muskegon, 200 ba oataand sundrics; prop Truesdell, Denton llarbor, sundrles Largs Marinette, Menckaunee, sundries; achr Jicrcules, Gimmos' Pler, sundrles; prop Tempest, White Lake, sundries, schr Nellls Hedlpgton, Buffalo, 55,000 bu cora; brig Fashlon, Lake Bturgeon, 100 bu oats{ schr C, Itoad, Lake "Traverse, 200 bu oats, 10 brls flonr, flbrll purk, fl hay; schr A, ‘oshor, Bhicho oyss 14 “[mm. Muskegon, 20 br 8 pmk 3 lca and lullfll'lell pron G. eath, SL‘MID! ’l‘nladu. 0 lona. B, 1. schr Two Frlends, Kingston, 1!! ouflhn whu s c aho, 0 tonagon, 500 bu oats, 443 brls Hour, tls pork, 1 brlu cut meats, an pion \V-vurl‘ s falo, 10,800 bu_whoat, Uu corn, 0O brls dour, 125 bales wool —— LAKYE FREIGIITS. CricAao,—Thore was little demand excopt for steamere, and rates by sall wero pominal at 1o for cara to Duffalo. The props Montans, Java, and Rusela (lattor Alls up) for corn to Buffalo, the prop Montgomery for corn to_Sarnla, and an un- tawed ychoaner for cora to Prescotl, Capacity, 17, !3' w. July 2 .—anveunmnpm-nlln kb Ing hmhel Tates thun aro offered by lhswu. Cl fovcunl- asking 60c per mn. and r ton on coal to Chly WB"‘ cluand o followlng: Bchr J, " Mathews, coal Cloveland to Tonswanda, st 100 Treei vesel, at e coal, Black Toron free, 1 ult md waler lime, Du hr Nassal, coal wchluxo. 004 per cudont, stong to Cloveland, 31 76 che Moralng Star, conl r ton, hu. lrum Green lcnrx'lutwlng 1.000 brl cununl o Tuladn i ez brl, and red oak stavew, Parrysburg to Buflalo, porm; achr llnmlnx Light, railro Ua.lfluo 3 lo ufelo, 73 ts.. ‘July 22.—Thers was but welit P Ry, demana ‘tor grain veasels to-doy, 1lates, however, ara steady at 2c an whest to Buf- falo, and 5o to Oswego and Kingsfon. The schr Tioef Hrll:hnnxl'vh Dlaln rigdiog low d:lued, e terday Tate to tal humuynl'.'lnm = F, O. Tayton war 24,000 IN{ of thantr:slflqf-lv‘l LAKE MICIHITGAN. Cricano.—Hlut very fow vessels arrlved in port yeaterday....The business at the lamher market was not veryphrisk yesterday, though thero in & big fect 1gingat the docks....The schr W. If, liawk- ine, which sprung a leak last Saturday and dsmaged aome of her cargo, went Into one of the docks of the Chlcagn Dry-Dock Company yesterday for rc. palta....The Goverament tug ton. A. A, lluim. phreys has gone into len Kyster's dry-dnck (o biave horshatt stralghtencd.... A nuiniber of vesscls and soveral hmv have gons into ordinary darlng the past weol on_notount of the dall- ness (o maring sinens... A deck-hand of the lig larrlson came quite nese mll: drowned yesterday. 1le was sliting on a tween (ho tug amld A vessel, when tho ty suddenly jerked llw tope, poctipibiting him nlg the river, " Several of Lhioso bn Lhio dock tarried ta his axelstance, and pulled him ashore, ... Lumbey ratos have percoptibly advanced, The schr l’e-h- ligo wan chnrlnmd Saturdny for A cargo of lumbet from Oconto at $1.60 par m, over former nte! of an'zI:‘u uleicia:an Incrent LAKE SUPERIOR NIEWS, Log of tho stmr Joseph L. Murd, of Leopold & Auntrians' Lake Superior YTine, preparod by the ¢lerk of the steamer, T, 8, Bakor: Left Chleago on the evening of tho 11th, calling at Mliwaukee and shore ports, arrivingat Macke fnacon the morning of the 14th. Ilere wo took nbonrd Company ¥, Twenty-second Infantry, boand for Duluth and the Plalns. As we loft the whatt, thres rousing cheera wers given by the citi- rzens for Company E, the soldiers giving & hearty respange, both by chicars and drumecorps, We en. tored Sanlt River at 10 a. m, onthe 4th. The Deautiful weather, togother with paseing and mecte ing atoamars and vessols all day, made thisla day of Intorost to all, Atnoon, a pas y of lndllnl In thele #kift halled ua for atow, We passed thom a line. ‘'helr boat took water at once, they being well londed, They entadrift, and the Iast we saw of them they " were nmking anll for alhwu and _Aurer passs, alongside ll?a whart lt Enn]t !it.e:.l glme. ‘Twenty-second In- Here we took on Company K, fantey, from Fort Brady, locked throtigh the canal) and imade n atartatGp. m. Made weual landogi at_Marquette, Portage. Eagle Iarbor, ato. Returned to 'M)\Nl‘\leuv.‘ for down cargo, Hera wa snw steam bargos Fay, Wetmore, and Port Huron, with thelr connurts. Vesaols wera Emma lintchint son, Ed Kelley, and Two Fannies. Loft Marguette with full list of passengers and cargo, many of the passengern fromi abroad, having visited' l‘ulhd:lphu were now maklng the World-renowned Lake Sty e rlor tour, 8|, m-lulnF Ly day and singing snd dancing evenings Is the way ‘time wan uuu-ul all the \%nfilu Chlcugo. We passed through tho cans! Town the river we met l!ln ulmn A, L. Cralg, Pacific, and Quebec, and . Dan- forth and J. O, Sawyer. "The Pnlllc hltl A fing !"'“hl in tow, six young men aboard, for Detroit. ity Tal)on buiow Marinerts wa pasted tho ntonw ‘Darge Egyptian and consart, They had juat let go of the sciie J, K, Gilmore. They had towed he from Marquelto, The wind Leing freah and fali wan the renson they dropped hor, #0 we supposed, Were In the Striits on the tnorningof the 21at, whore we.mot mnny steamera and a few vee ln, 1lad u fine ran to Chicago, st fl[lp it fo discharge part of the cargo, arclving at Ghics H Sunday aftcrnoon. The Murd will leave ogain for Lau uperlor ‘fuesday evenng at 8 o'clock, July Bolow ts n lat of Chicagoans we brought down: I A, Merllfllld & Son, C, IL Btron, EJ 0. Bor- ing, n. lkm, the Yonng artist, A, Nnubrr & Mrs, ', 8, Baker, Nobert G, Smith, K. ”' lllll u Unmnycr. and the lrolllm known aa Iea. loy's Mibernian Gome, namelys J. l cnley, [ DBroderick, Dan Morrls, Jolin Ilen ames Grolam, J, T. Morsc, Trank 1, Cnrr “ {lllam Kmmaory, Miua Mny Ten Brosck, Miss Josle Morris, AMins Nofa 0'Brien. Many thauke ars duo for theit fine music so freoly glven. Muy Ton Broeck re- celved many complimenty, MARQULETTE. Special’ Dispatch to Tne dvibune, ‘ManQurrTE, Mich., July 24,—~AnmivEp—Prop «| Iavana; schrs lclenn, Genoa, CrranEn—DBarge Dictator, Passrn lh-—r'mp Peerices, Keweenaw, Down—Frop Pacific, it —_— PORT IIURON. Speclal Dispatch to The Triduns, Pont Hunoy, Mich,, July 24.—Passzn Ul\- Schrs Lady Dufferin, Constitution, M, Fitzhugh, Bolivla, Denmark, H. P. Baldwin, arvest Home. Winp—Northwest, freshi wenther fine, The schie K. C. Hoberts, which struck a rock \vhllu lcudlnx lumber at Polnt Crescent, and water- wad towed {n late last night, and will bo o AV, s o fo The Tridune. I’nn‘rnunnx Mlch.' Jduly 2411 p, W, ~DoOWK=— Props Ounr. Townsend and consort, Dubuque and barges, J. 8 Fay and consort, Anulo Smith snd emmm. Ontonugon and ed; achrs Uanniel M, Q. Cloveland, Montana, Saipyer, %\:E}d(.'(l’l \'yllllnm Toyden, Mont Blanc, Lincols, L'P—Pmpl Commudnrv. Abacorn, Tred Kelle: and cousort, D, ¥, itose and tu\:r."'l'. thmb«fllz aud tow; schirs J, M3 Beek, Oricental, Home, Now Dominlon, Vulley. Wixn—Northwest, fresh weather fine, Tug Sweepstakes, with a hawser, went to rescue a lurge black schouner ashore on Zells Shoals b the Straits this cvening. TITE CANAT. ‘Bripaxront, July 24, —Amuiven—Legraux, L 8alle, 5,100 bu corn, 500 bu rye, 400 bu wheat; Montren), Ottaws, 5,500 bu corn; Sunbeam, Utica, 6,000 bu corn: prop Yeerless, Oitawa, 4,800 bt coruj Tompest, Utiawa, 6,200 bu corni Gen. Sherman, Soeris, 6,000 bu corn; Belle, France, Morrls, 6,000 bu’ cufu; First Natonal, Kikakod Faeder, 0,300 bu corii prop Whale, Seheca, G, 800 bu corn; Friendship, Sencen. 6,500 bl corn Qeorgia, Sencca, 0,400 bu corn; Klizabeth, Lock: t, U, 000 bu corn, 100 bris Nour; Industry, Hu[. 6.000° bu cori Brlltiant, Morrls, 6,000 b cofns prop King Bros., Kankiikeo Fotdet, o000 bu corn; I’ ltyburn, xlnnnlllv-. 0,000 bu corn. CLEARED—(l, L. tlca, 100 1 shingles, 9,240 St Jumber; prog uouuul.. Lockport, 4,600 bu wheat, MISCELLANEOUS. Dnirrinas,—Forly or fifty vessela wera inthe ‘Welland Canal lnst Sunday, between 5t. Oatharines and Thorold, ... The squall of Wednesday night did consldetable damage on Lako Michigan, Tho schr JohnBean, Jr., had her mainsail and topsail badly torn. 'T'he achr Vermont lost her flying-jib. Tho schr Peshtigo had her fib badly torn. Tho stay- eall of the achr Willlam Crossthwalt was badly torn, snd & number of other vesacls were more or Joss damagod....Tho Evening Wisconsin says: *sThera {8 nothing doing here In the way of grain shipments. A# fast au vessels arrive thoy aro unloaded uml mwcfl Lo sume out-of-tho-way dock, and Jaid up for a change. The schr Savoland and bork Red, W h|l4., and Blue have been u(rirpul. and we expuct others will follow suit In o day or two, ‘This depression in busincss Lus doveloped tho fact that vessvl-men arc the most hopeful nion on carth, They may *cusa’ a little inwardly, but to outward appcarances they aro stolcal and Ueter- mined. Keep a stiil upper llp, boys; we predicta change befora the next Centonnial.™,...Maj. Rob- crt, of tho United States Engluecrs, farnislios tho following_description of tho now' tempurary ens trance lml ungul orK-lile Harbor, Lake !hlli,ellnr. s+ For the nose removing the obstruce tlons at hlxlu lhrbnr it will bo necessary to orcupi for tho remuinder of the scason tho present uses ontrance to the barbor, A now entrance in place thereof will be given, tho centro of which will be 70 foat weaterly and parullel to tho prosent ens trance, - 'Phu presont targets will be removed and replaced on rungu with the new entrance. 'llw rango for the uew cntronca will be obtained K bringing the forward turgot exactly on range witl the rear targot, Linoys will be placod on each side of tho now entrance, ~ ‘I'he now untrance will bo 55 feet in width. Whon the change is made the drill. i plattory ‘will bo on the pori side in_catering. Veasels will ploasa move elow in pasuing the plat- form, The exact date of tho chnnn cannut bo given, as it dcpends upon the watel The mumn of Herzegovina, - Cornatit Magasine, Aswe got hlglu.r, the number of ing down the mountain fncreased, "The women weroall dresscd {n the long white Dalmatian lm.ket 3 while the men wore the round scarlet loxmmc erin hat, with the initials of the Prince, N. I (Nichol mf embroldered in gold on the crnwu. nud a bl nu‘r sllk baud round the edgo, {:m. ot 8 mourning for the owupnl(uu of Bervia tho Turks, ln thelr bolts gleamed dopgers and silver- mounted vlstols, while all had " un the *“opan- che,” or sandals, made of ox-hide, which we, in our still-soled ‘civilized buots, could wot livlp enyying when we saw tho case with which they anable thelr wearers to climb. 'Ilm auility dis- played by them was ostoulshing. ‘Fhey quite Isdaived the winding path we followed, and went atraight down the side of the mountain, thuse at. um summit holdlog long conversation with thelr fricnds farbelow, . Gazing at tho silver buckles and necklaces thieae Herzegovintun women wore, we wunted to urchuse some of thems but it s curfous how oth they are to part with thelr fuery, 'l‘hu will go about in rags, uud yet keep their caj covumd with n(lvu-cmmu uud coins, Our o) d hostess, IQLIH¥ had o luucy for these gewgawa, beekoned mo to follow hery and, taking me up a ladder Into u;l‘nmv. thedirt and dilapidation ul whichit would bo bazardous to deacsibe, nhu un- locked a wooden box, in which waa stored tiuery that mlght have mode & Duchess envlouu. Blig had one bolt, for which; she said, sho guve £20, It was of messive silver, with cver so_many chains and ornamedts havglug to it. Beslg thb, she had ot Jeast forty or ity ahirts, cm: brotdered In colured silks, for festa days. narticularly wanted one of thesc, uud offercd her nhnn ome Prluz, butshe would mot sell. “N ¥ glio said, I wm keeplug them all for wy uzhter, whetl she warti 7 poluting to the pretl ’ly lttle gir who held u 'linp for us 1o ¢X- amino the fwnlly Iplemluu| andg she cun mul ahe wddedy 450 sho ought W waks 8 ood match.? cople coms

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