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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JU NC ANCE AND TRADE. ‘(Small Supply of Negotiable Paper »=- Clearings, $3,000,000. The Produce Markets Active and Ir- regular—-Hogs and Provis- . ions Strong. Wheat Weak-Corn Easler—Oats Firm! Freights Actise-Stocks of Grain in Store. PINANCIAL ‘Phe day was a qnict ono In Snancial circles, The mapply of good negotlable paper cantinaer light, ‘with no prospect of spcedy improvement. The tte- mand from the intertor for lonne and currency bas again become meagre, and several weeks will elapse before It wil.be resumed with vigor. The mere cantile basiness of the city remains dail and makes Uttle paper forthe banks, Rates of disconnt wore 6@10 per cent at the Danks to regular customers. To first-class outelde borrowers loans are made as low as 4 per cent on York exchanze was sold between banks At 60775 per $1,000 premium. , The clearings were $3,000,000. WUE DEPRECIATION OF SILVER A DEPRECIA- TION OF AMERICAN CREDIT. A new view of tho silver question is raised by the Public. Alter reciting the now familiar fact that all the United States bonds outstanding or ant- thorized to be tmsned are by the onmistakable terms of the law payable in gold or eilver of the standard In oxistence Jaly 14, 1870. It asks whether the United States can in any way more fatally stab its credit than by discarding and depre- elating one of the metals In which’ $1, 700,000,000 of its outstanding and $700,000, 000 of its newly- offered bonis aro indispatably psyable by con- tract and by law. It Inalste that tho United Btates cannot afford to alake Its credit upon tho permanence of a bellef that it will psy more than Sta required to pay by Iawor by contract. There {eno instance of a self-governing nation that has made tinportant payments beyond the letter of tho bond. The Public recommends esereral measures to preserve the credit of the Government by restor- ing the value of silver: : Of there the very first shonid be the appointment of a commission to negotiate treaties with the ail- ver-using nations of Europe, and, if poseldle, with Germany alno, Boch might be done before Con- green meets, The time is propitious, The nations of the Latin Union are kept in continued uncer- tainty by the mavementa ln Germany snd tn this country. Germany finds that the silver coins, Rhich ite people Lave ever preferred and stil] pro~ “fer, cannot withont great di micalty be driven from use, that the ellvercannot be eofd, and that the newly-coined gold fies from the country almost as fast as itcan be resued. Itla uot Impossible that Germany might now be brougut to juin with other ‘nations in establisoing a common ratio of vatno In colpace between fold and silver, which. if adopted tn all the ailverearing evuntries, would go far to prevent the finctuation of the two metale in rolativo market price. Jo {t not worth while for she President to consider at once that the appolntment of capable persons to negotiate the terina of euch treatics In connection with our diplomatic repreeentatives abroad may ‘Dea most important step to the credit of tho country? ‘The substitution of subsidisry coin for paper fractional currency haa slready done something to increase the use and demand for silver, and thus to airengthen ite price. We ouxht to ‘go farther. Legal-tender or bank-notes of the ematler denumi- nations ought not to be perniitted tn tiie country, Frauce hes already retired ite notes of tees than 20 each; Grent Liritain ures none of less than $23 each. The withdrawal of small notes his began, Dot we ought to have, at the earliest possiblo day, eilver dollara ta fil the vacuum. ‘The gold dollar 1s too small ever to be freely used, and even the quarter-eagle is lees con- senlent a small transactions than the silver cuins. To what extent the silver dotiar should {mmediately be made a legal-tender for debte is guestion of accundary though or the une of eliver in place o! rurely help to ralee Ite prico as ite demonetization by Germany, and its disure for paper by some Eu- topvan countries, helped to cauee the recent de- preciation, It would take the entire product of par mince for more than five years to sabstitate sliver for the notes now in circnlation of lesa de- nomination than $10. Long before that timo, the price of nilver would have sa advanced that no ono would desire on the one hand. oF apprctiend un the pther, that 51,000 tone of silver might be shipped {rom the Trénsury in payment of United States bonde now outstanding. AMERICAN BONDS AND OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES IN LONDON, ‘The London Stock Exchange was quict and Meady last week. ‘Che reporta of Rusalan ropulsea in Armenta and Bulgaria caused a fall in speculative stocks om Monday and ruewdiys and the movement of the tect to Besika Bay further depreseed prices, but the depression was not severe aud the recovery prompt an almost unfailing anpport coming from varia when other markets droop, Cheap money, both bere and at Paris, nadoabt, has olso much to do with the spparenity eottled buoyancy of ihe markets, and the approach of tho consols settle- ment hea been precuded by purchase of that stock, ‘which have generally a yood effect on prices. Bprculative business remalna very dull. (On Dalsuce the movement of prices for the weck fs moderate, ‘There hasbeen 8 alight improvement fo the vid and oew American funiing-bonds. - The Keonemist baa the following regarding the American 10-40 sud ‘07 loans: ** Although one classof people look upon them as likely to be auickly redeemed, others regard the wane of 4-per- cents aa unlikely to be suflicient! je to redeem mote than the G-per-cente of 1600 for some yeare tocome. Others again are duterred from inveatin; in 8-per-centa by fear that they may bo re med piu ellver Instead of gold coln.” THE 5-203 oF 1965, ‘The Government fe new calling the 5-208 of 1865, Many holdersof there bonds scem to be unsware of the fact that tue jumbers they hold have been called, The following gives alist of there numbers on which Iotercat cessea Lefare Nusbersofcalied bonds. Sse) si Bay 21, ‘77 Aug. tu 3 ito 4,010 Slay 2 177 Auw. 2% “77 1.001 to Mor 4,on wo @o0y dene Hl 77sepe. to 110 Wow Date of ond, cull, 7 tty an 77 berate) By TT eth TT) OT ty Ate M1 to 2.00) De 1k TTS pe bbe TT 4 fo 18, uuu | 23,0u) bo $14 ‘THES FATUNE OF GOLD, We bave already alluded to the conclusions of the dSungalebed Austrian geologist Suces, hat old csnout be kept ln are as the atandard money, because Ita production 1s certaln to dimlalsh, They bave attracted wide attention, A writerin t'Econcmlate Francais, although, differing with foese’ views, admits that hie work ptands on a Jevel with the iiluatrious works of Humboldt, full of new matter Inthe hlstery of precious metals, profosnd in research, and brilflant In the manner fo which itdeale with thls grave problem of the saoney relations of silver and gold, TUE GRAVE OF SILVER. Comparatively little silver is now being forward- 0 overland fron San Pranclscu, Ching seems able to take all, or nearly all, the allver that the Pacific Cosscau supply, The total enipments of silver from San Francisco last year were $14,752, 000, and of this two-thirds, §16, 433, 007, sent to China and Japin, and the steamer of last Wednes- dey took ous §1,250.000 wore. The supply of trade-doltare has all been 401d out for shipment to China, and no more can be bad til the reopening of the cunt, la July, Purchases uf otlver for China are beng made In San Eranctco by London pariles. FKICM OV YHACTIONAL SILVER 19 BAN FRAN: cisco. ‘The discount on allver change bas decreseed In. Bau Froneleco, and tenuw only 446 per ceut, A shust tune ago it wae7 and 8 per cent, ‘The varis- Vons mm the diacuunt are apparently indepeudent ofthe price of silver bulllun, and are causcd by the abundance or acarcity of change. In the auu- ier, silver coin te sent into the country to pay of tus agricultural Iatorere, In the winter Ib accue Wulatcs again ly lus city. MUNICIPAL FIMANCES OF PARIS. According tu the catimate submitted tu the Mu Gizipal Connell uf Parts, the expenditares for the cowing year will be €50,000,000, To meet this (hesease the secelpte from tbe Octrcl datics, sroyunttng ty $24,000,000, the tribute from the few company, which peye §1,700.COU, §400, 000 {com the vrnsbas company, acd tarts. One-half She auncal expendituze is for the purpose uf pay- Ing thu Cebt-intercat 2nd discharging « part of the Drincisal. ‘Sue amountof kcal Lazation foreach Ichauitast ba § 4a year. WALL 2THRET NOTES. Bore uf the New York banke that bad been atric’ with Nesthweotern suck at bigh Ezures sold preferred shares on baturday oo the block Es- Charge ata tues. ‘Ine Chicage & Northwestern ‘Kesiirust Las otsl! op band aloat $1,100, 000 of Ite puidjbonds, beld ty take care of the sinking fuuds, Toe Jadicctur svete that the road Las recently brea, bucrowing Leary, and bas accumulated a large abiating deol , FCRSER AMD THE CMALTER OAK [The tecsedacy of ths Chases Unk Literinsurance Company has addreesed te the public a note deny- Ing aome of the ehareea against Mr. Farber. fle naya the etatement that In 1870 Mr. Furber drew ont of the Company £400,000 as profite nnder his contract ta falec. On the contrary, Mr. Farber had {n tite Company's areeta fonds of bis own amount- ing, Tee. 31, to 8550, O80. AMALGAMATION OF NRW TORK MINING NOARDS, At the meeting on Saturday of the American Mining & Stock Exchange an amondment to the coustitntion was adopted authorizing 4 consolida- tion with the New York Mining Board. Aspectal meeting will be held to-day to take action on the report of the Committee on Conschdation. There tn little doubt that the consolidation will be accom- plished. YINANOIAL RRPORM TN KEW TORK. ‘Tho astessed valoation of real and personal property In New York City thin year has decreased $0,821,000 from that of last year. Everything hae ehronk except taxes, these sro $23, 481, 259, adout tho same an last year. BALTIMORE AND OMT. In the stock report of the Baltimore American it instated that on Friday Haltimore & Ohlo sold at 03. Tho closing quotations wero 02:4 bid, and O4 asked. GOLD AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 1044@105% on the dollar In green- backs, Greenbacks were 05: in gold. ‘204% cents on the dollar FOREIGN Exchancs lofted States new ha of ‘wi. jalted States currency Gs, . BROKERS” QECTATIONS. Chicago City 7 # ct. bonis... Chileago City 7 ¥ ct. sewerage. Chicago City 7 ¥ ct. water loan Cook County 7 # ct. bonds, lony carth Chicago (be Park): Vent Parg bondé. City Hallway, South Side. City Ratlway, West Side... Gity tall ‘Traders’ Inaurance Company. Ghamber of Commerce... ‘Weat Division Ratiway 7 Expositionstock. “wand tatarest. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. To the Western Assnctated Prest, New Yorn, July 10,—Gold steady; 105%. Borrowing rates fat. and, 1, 2 and 14 per cent, Time loans made at % per cent for thirty days, %@3-16 for rixty days, '4 for ninety days, and %@7-16 for twelve months, Silver at London unchanged. Tere, atlver bars 124% In greenbacks and 118in gold, Silver coin $e discount, Governments wore frm. Railroad bende were generally strong, with # further advanco tn New Jersoy convertible, State securitiva were firm. Stocks opened atrong, and prices advanced \{ to 2%, tho Intter Lackawanna, Subsequently the market loet its Bus yiues sndee constderable real- izations by the balls, when prices dropped of % to 2, the greatest decilne being ia Welaware t Hud son. During the last hour of boriness tho market was trong, and, with few exceptions, the best tices af the day were made towards the ¢losa, he strongest atocks were St. Pan! and Northwe: ern preferred, Lackawanna, Michian Central. Mor. ris & Eores, illinots Central, Western Union, aod Chicago & Alton, St. Louis & Iron Mountain ad- vanced to8}y. Transactions were 192, 000ahares, of which 10,000 wero New York Central, 74,000 Lake Shore, 7,000 Nurthwestern preferred, 1,000 Roek Teland, 9,000 St. Faul common, 14.000 St. Paal referred, 1,000 Delaware & ‘Iuison, 43,000 kawanna, 7,000 Mictiean Central, 2,000 Il- pois Central, 12,000 Morris & Essex, and 33,000 ‘Western Union. Money market 1140 Customs recetpta, $271,000, ‘The Assutant Treasurer dinbarred $261, 000, Clearings, 811, 000, 000, Produce exporta for the week, $5,023, 000. S Storling steady; actual bneiness, jong, 4875 short, 48034, GOVERNME: Be 152) New 4394. TOR 1 ¢08 sTOVKS. Western Union. Quy Northwestern pfd.ee. 404 IW C., C,, C. & 1 iekstiver.... ay Co & Le 5 hutekailverpreferted. 20. iNew dersey Lautini... Pacthia Malice. » KE T6LALB sree vesrece O41 + 1084 Roe! Mertpos ene Marinna crete: E Adams Rxpress, Revericen Mf Terre ttxute t mit d 41 Fetre thaws, pid New York Central 134 C. A. Bile preferred UP Glo 2 'Mipwtseippt Marler... regi Led Ween Hariens’ prete: a7 A&P, Tel Michuran Central oa HR. de Qe Give Hannibal & St. Jos... 17 Conural Pacing boiidi any, Talon Pacific bona, 1051 Innd-grant. Inking-fund jake Shurt.. Hitaole Centr Cleveland & Piivinrg Northwestern Tennessee, ol Teuneasec, ne Virginia, ol.. West oT SAN FRANCINCO, Sax Fraxciaco, pele: 10,—The following are the closing quotations at the Stock Exchan All - . 13H Justice ie Tele! + 4) Kentuc ry Heat @ Belcher ......46 14h Leopard... 1 Hullion.. F Meaican, ry Consilidated Virginia: 3546 Nortnern Helle cc.) tag, Galifornia. dd” Overman 14. : 82 Ophir. 16% ‘Raymon v 3. Bi dilver Hil,. 4 Savage. ‘TM Keureanied Nelotel oe 1B, aera Nevada ss > 84'Molon Cansatidated: . [Yellow Jacket. ‘Kureka Consolidated... 24 en declared on Northern Kaw 03 Muy 10---Gold, 10314010545 Kaw ORLEsKs, Ju) }. —Uol 3 + Ruglit exebanyo on New York, 4 premlam, Sterling exchange, bankers’ bills, G13}. FORMION. Laxpay, Joly 10. -—-Cunsola, money, and account, OLN. Cuited States bonds—'Oin, 205%; "07s, 100%; 10-40, 10914: new Se, 1083/, New York Central, O1; Erte, O%; pfd, 17; UL- nole Central, 57. Panis, Jaly 10.—Rentes, 100f 87%4c. REAL ESTATE, ‘The following tastruments were filed for record Tuesday, July 10: COTY PROPERTY. Bissell et, 320 ft eof Suphtaat, wf, Wxt25 ft, dated Jul} fo geeee, 270 Malsced at, too ten of Twoltih at we sis iaiia May 9, oe eer eevee GyUOU sw cur oF F Gul at, t LA noe ‘eat Madlaon wcf biaunton st, 6 f, 2ta126 ft, dated July 3... see crssesseeees 8,000 Brengstren st. 180 treul E aoe, 4x1 fh. cated Jrly 10, m Dearborn ay, oO ft a of Menitier we, 3432 {4 dated Stay ib (the Cathulls Mfehup tu Chartes GC. Wallin).. 7,500 Cayte ty AU B-308E Ww Of Throop wh et" fty witty uy Mu 4 1,200 Weat Hat On . f. ty w7-1ual2s ft, July 9. oa » 6,090 Chpuaur Ai, Tye it BOUIN Lica aw f, ZTeTwi st, dated Aprtl iw rieseererey OOD Undivided $4 0! abure traasier, dated July 40. ve 4,300 5,000 COMMERCIAL, Toe following were the receipts anid shipments of the leading artieies of produce in this city during the twenty-four boure ending at 7 o'clock on ‘Tuesday moroine, sud for ihe corresponding ime Vast year: 9.64 2, 3465 iMi@u A730 Tiga ONT ow) Fiour, tris....] 8. tal] Whest, bu..-. 0) 7 Beach 8041 993, 15 Put i during Monday furcity consumption: 5,646 by wheat. 800 ba corn, 150 ba onts, 424 bo rye, and },000 bu barley. The follwing gralp was inspected {uta atore in thle city yesterday worming: 11 cara Na, 2 NS. W. wheat, & care Nu. 2 spring, 7 care No, 3 dy, Lear rejected do (26 wheaty; b car yellow corn, Sl case Ligh mixed, [Scare new du, Ucare mew miicd, 145 care No. 2 corp, BY care re- fected co, GS care uo grade (U2 corn), 6 care white oate, 1 carn No. 2 do, 22 cars rejected do (37 ontsi; A cars No. 2 rye; Scare rejected bar- les. ‘Total 438 cars), or 181,000 ba. Inspected out: 18,807 bn wheat, 200,088 bu corn, 1,384 ba oats, 12,066 ha rye, 1.801 bn barter. ‘The inspection of wheat yesterday was 29 exrs, againet 107 «year ago, and 1M on the correspond- Ing date in 1875. The Inspected receipts the ficat ten days of July were 232 cars (0.1877, 1,479 cars in 187A, and 1,349 care in 1873, In the month of July Jast year the inspection was 3,277 cars, and tn the previous year 6, 703 car + Certain proposed alterations in the rutes of the Board of Trade of this city will be voted on by the Board after the nsnal period of bailetin natifica- tion, which commenced yesterday, The proposed changes provide that the Directors may order the auepension of trading during the afternoon hour in July and Angnst; that aftor next October provis- fons may be delivered as regular, though packed onteldo the ** winter” soaron, I otherwien packed according to rite, provided that pork packed be- tween March Land Nov. 1 shall have 200 Ibs of green mest putinthe bri, Also, that shoulders shall weigh not Teas that 12 Ibs, ‘The leading produce markets wore moderately active yesterday, and rather less ateady in grain, swith lite change fn provistons, Thera wae agaln agond demand for corn for shipment, and more inquity for wheat to be moved out, while oats wero locally atrong for prerent dclivery. The markets for futnre tended downward, though foreien vices were favorable to strength In breadstnife, The fact seemed! tu be that many operators had expected another storm, and were disappointed by fine weather, for which reason they were free ecitere, capecially as the crop advices wero of an enconraging character, We note that tho stocks of wrain in atore were de- creased very much during last wock, and present Indications are that wheat and corn will be farther inaterially reduced daring the current weok, The demand for domestic dry-goots, though far from being active, 18.00 8 more liberal scale than In former seasons ata corresponding perlod, and the market preseuten firm and healthy tone, No Important changes were developed In the grocery market. Business {9 on the inerease, and prices of the more staple artictes ehow a hardening tenden- cy. "The course of the engar market during the past fortnight has been most disappointing, valucs, despite the strong statletienl position of the market and the noar approach of tho scason of greatest activity, remaining depressed, Holders have not, however, lost confidence, and the loag-looked for advance now seems about tobe realized, Coffer though dull are firmly hold. The batter market ‘waa fairly active and steady. The recelpts con> tinue heavy beyond precedent, but the outward movement has Leen of almost equally generons Proportions, and the supply now on hand le not Housnally large forthe timaof year. Cheere wan unchoowed, good to choice fail cream selling at 7 @k&e, Prices of fish were firm and unchanged, Dred frnita wero generally quiet, spples and prunes atone receiving much attention. Jobbera of leather reported continued dullners, with prices ringing o® before, Bavging waa firm, Tobacco roled quiet and cary, Coal and wood wero dull as previonely quoted, Lumber waa quict, At tho sale docks the de- mand was fatr for plece atu and somo grades of Inch, the offerings of which were emall, but the cargoes of other gradce were dullandeasy, The trade of the yards wasonly fair, Hardware and metals were quiet. The wool market was stcady and fairly active, Broom corn was fairly held, and thero was rome inquiry from the Eat, fcedsand hay remain qnict. Small orders are recolyed and filled daily, bat dealers do not look for much business until the now crops are roady for market. Potatocs were dull and woak under large offerings. Green frults sold freely at casier prices for native varieties, tho liberal offerings causing the decline, Poultry was firm, Lake freigts were activa and urm at 1%¢0n corn to Huflalo, except fur small vessola, which were firmly held at 2c. Corn to Kingston was taken at 4'4c. Freight roou: was engaged for 120,000 ba wheat, aed 305,000 bacorn, Rail frelghte were quict and unchanged on grata at 30c per 100 ha to New York, and 5c to Boston and New England points. Rates on boxed meats ‘were quoted at Gc above rain Sgurcs. GRAIN IN STORB. The foNowing are the footings of tho official re- port of the grain in etore In this elty on the oven- ing of Saturday last and corresponding dates: July, duly duly Wheat— 1877, AST? ied, 9, Bre 2479 BOI fo, Bwinter. 1.770 tefected, win R401 No. t eprint... 7.048 So. 2aprinite esT.u70 jo, 3 spring... SAH§ Uy, S1E Helected suring. Bn es jo Krade spring. m3 153 Bo, LN.We sprit i 1898 147,40 No, aN. W, apring. ELIS cr SE ‘Total, weoterrs ABT RI SIT 1,070,603 soko No.1 49.074 i ASIN GELS Su, Lrjected BeT.01R | THR TAS 0 ATAGE. +», Wa7a ign mt TUT Muay ew do. 7, VASE Fellow, Hes 287 1n4, 1S (2, twa 204,198 022.087 210,335 250, 08 20. 49,05 4,085 ‘sit ANT — Zon 4,08 405, Total of all kinds in store, 2,704,213 ba, There ures show n decrease during last woek of 00,010 bu wheat, 700,450 bn cora, 4,802 bu rye, and an Increase of 40,431 bu oats, 16,807 bu barley, To- tal decrease, 842, 0{2 bu. Thoabove-noted qnan- titlesof N. W. wheat include 14,749 ba No, 1 Minnesots, and 65,339 ba No. 2 do. VISIDLE SUPPLY. ‘The trade is indebted to Mr, A.C. Thomas, of tMlacity, for the following statement of wheatand corn Insight Inst Satorday. Movt of tho figures are official, and the rest are cloac estimates: Wheat, du, Sica. 427.203 iwaukee York ‘w00 inter 12,295 rears 62 ASTRA 5a, 162 Conon Previgua jake an ‘Totats...... eee 1,002.51 Week euding June)... WOH, Tee Week cuding June 21. Week ending June td, Sie 27S Week ending Juue 0. orca) 183 Week ending Jun IZ Ross Week ending May 173 ba Week ending May Tu, IL ie Week snutng May 1 May 3.00. Week wading Apjll zy. CALIVORNIA DRRADSTURES. esterday publtshed so much of Mr. Fried. circular e¢ pertains to wheat, We now give extracts from bis views aboot dour and barley: ‘The axturs of uur for the year sows 9 alight fall- Jog 0d (ruin those of the three previuus yaary but aut suticlent ty call tet reusark. Of the 495,000 bris we have eat sway, J4,(0 wah to Ureat Britais, againel 2u,c0o the year before, ew uralifying (ucreass, particularly as ahowluyg that Callforuly Buus ls obtala- ng a ted posttion in Britias markete ‘lo Chive sod Japan we sent 1S4U0 bile ae i 131,000 brie to 3875-70; wolle to Australias we sent 17 la sgainny Siu brie the year befure aod #3010 1874-'75. Thisine €rease wes Uf couree caused by the fellure of the pout, Austrailag wheat crcp, whitch af une time was fooked upou op aimiuel total. but which Soally proved bey bad an buagiog [fad the rel aoticlpativis ven realized, wheal would have guue ts i) per ecote) with Ga sud Rour te » propurtional wri Tuc te routn for wut tittle comment ub the duur trad Of the past year, whit bas cuug slog steadily and pros; erousty, the market fullowing the price of wheat very uulfuruis. . ‘Our espurte uf harley during the ee: dayyr, siuuublivy tu Soh tamcentals. Th Smuubt we ever me! froin the dtale, with tw: eaceptions Almcet all of it found ita way Wo the Stat enst uf tie Loc: Biquntaiar, althougt aunall Brava Hon was seut to bout Atuerica, New Zealand, sud the Avstrullaa Colunie., The crup was & very [rosteble tasipers all through the diate. Conalderatle of uplotua exists as tu the charncter uf th ripe: ta tnauy large districts there pa 0 grain at sll, bul lo sume of the beat the cru Tetwarkally coud.” & cunsiderably Uremdis uf tui Jaod uever befure broken up, bas, tod, ecu planted ia Larley, which will yo Wward waklag Up the deficiency caused by the failure of the crop Iu the southers pur: fieuuf the Stale. If we calculate the cotlre yield at Gwo-thinte uf what we produccd last year, we probably ‘wlil but be far yut of ths way, GOODS RECBIVED atCbicaza Custos July 10: Fowler Bros., 300 sacks salt; A. B. Meeker & Co., 60 tons splegel- from: Field, Leiter & Co., 15 cusea dry good Bugley & Tyrrell, 10 pokge cartnooware, Awount Gullected, $4,740), 7 PROVISIONS, MOO PRODCCTS—-Were wore active, and decidedly BLucaes, to ayinpethy With huge which were quuted ? al year were ts the baryrat 19M4e per 100 aehigher at the Stock- Tarde, There wasn hester demand for all claves of product som being wanted for shinment, bot a conshientte part nf the bnsinew tranracted was in changing over from Auguet into Beptemter. If te bellevedt thatthere are naw direct onters here for rather large quantities of product to be pot npon Enropean acconnt: and the general market sympathters with the fact, though there doce not seem tobe mueh demand for meateln the hands of dealers, The outward marement 1a laree. Mets Ponk—Was tn relatively good demand, and al- ‘vanced 117ie per bri, closing t3c higher than Mon: aay evening, Sales wero reported of 50 brit cash at $13.95; 23,750 brin pelle Angust at #13.32413.45; and 5.730 brla seller Keptember at €t1. tat To tal 2,350 brin, The market closed firm at 819.253 #9 caah of seer July: $13. 4204.419.43 eller AURUAEE And £13.71, 874 aeller Restorer. Keller the year closed nominaliy at $12, 07419.03, Frime mese pork was qnoted at 812.25@12,50, and ex- tra prime to al 89.0040. 25, Lanb—Wasin rather better demand, and firmer, at vancing UsalT¢e per lon iby Inayinpathy witha Flee of Bi per 1athain Liverpool, Sates were reported of 4,730 temaction Augiet at €2.050e8.10, and 3.70 tes acter Eoptemiber at £0. 1029.00 Total, AWM tex Tho mar: Ket clnaes) strong at $9.0448,07i cash or eclier Juiyt Sa rap Ady eeiler Auguaty aod 80.2060, 23%— seller Reptember, “New lanl was quoted at 15¢ pee 190 tbe Below the price ot regular, Mears— Were in fair demand, and areraged stronger, Pinter meate were quated 46 ner In hence, excent Tongs and shorts, and summer tote were Arm at fall Perrone quatattans,” Aates were reported, of 130,000 ashore ibe at #7.06@7.10 per 100 Ibe seller August, a $7.22'¢ eeller Seprembers 40 bas long clenreat Gacy oxo long And aiore clears at A. 70: and 50) tea teplekled hams (14 [be aLOYe. The market closed the foliowing range of prices: rane Bhort Long Aart dara, ribs, cleare, clears. PEED eo oee on BY oy 18 e, a i We Fioxed, a oe ™ Anuus z 8 z, jooss Bemtember, loos 5 a a ihe’ Long and short, ire quoted at RYe enh oF Jniv. and Gree Aeller Angtat. Cumbertands quict at (ga Myer long cut hams HMaiy. all bored: aweet-pickled hams, Algaiaic, Green hate, 746-48, Bacon quoted at teste fur shoniters, A2atto for short rit, RYyeal(c for ahurt clears, Wi4ali4e Cor ama all Canvasedand packed: REAQN— Was quick SA4@TC. HERF PRODUC TS—Were steady and quiet at $10.75 3 for mest} $11.73@12.00 for extra mess: and 19.00@20.00 for hams, TatLow—Was quoted at {co forelty, and THG7e for country. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Wasnesiected. The dectine in wheat tdade buyers hold off for lower pricca {a Gour, while tolders {nslsted rather firmly on previous Ogures, The trading loca, and iitnited to the supply of fn- ints. We note that the arrival af some lute Is reported by dealors, and {t ts expected that more {eon the way, It fe not anlable excent at reduction uf €1.80.42.50 per bri from the prices of sound tour. Sales yesterday were reported of #0 bris winters at $4.75@0,0n, and 570 brie spring extras, partly at $7,004.90, Total, 630 brie. The market closed with the following as the asking raazo of price! Choice winters, £0.0089.23; medium do, £9.001a.253 common da, €9.73007.00; cholce Minnesota sprit, 84.00.79.00; medium do, $7.75@8.00; choles patents, $9,9000.73; medium da, 84.f003.78; common tho, €9.00-48.254 chotee family four (spring), $7.5027.755 modium do, $6.7547.251 apring extras, £0.2%,0.59; choice spring superfines, 84.6025,25; medium do, 81.0004,75, Kye four, $1.2564.50, Bnay—Waeactive, and a shade firmer, Sales were ‘AO tons at $11,00@11,50 per ton on track, and $11.50 free on board cars. Soreentnoe—Sale was mado of 10 tons at $15.50 per ton free on buant car. Tre Ferp—Balo was made of 00 tons on private <COate-Meat—Coarso wasnotainal at $17 00 per ton on track. WHEAT Was moderately active, and rather weak, declining x@a44¢ per bu, and sloslun LeplMe below the latest pricesof Monday, the August d‘iivery falling of mare (nan duly. Liverpool was quoted atrons. with Alffness In cargoees but the weather in Eoxiand was favorable (othe growing cropa, aud our own atmos pherlc conditions were pleaaint, with reports frum the fonntry to the eflect that the harvest prointecs well. Milwankea wne caster, probly for tho above-named Teasons, and all together brought out sellers here (a force, though our atocks of sil wrades are now reduced to less than 40 (00 hn, wih only Nght receinta, Mut there was a xood deal of speculaiton in regurd to bie Feeelptsin Auguat, some placing the fyura at over Zoouj00 our and many operntore seemed confident that prices will materially iecline next month. guly deetined, in ayinpathy, though the offer: ows were small ant cash wheat sold 40 lower tan Moaday, in epite of a fair shipping demand, cue cargo belng ordered without Ihnitas te price. Heller Augurt opened at $1a1}¢at-z1%4, declined to £1.20 Nprored Car tiack anil fell off tu $1. cline ing eS ler depteraber sold a $i. 14, closing atthe inside, and seller the year w: Chis Si.vAael. 12. Keller the munth euld at $t.90041. 43, elosing ouminally at $1.40, Cash Nu, 2 wae quotod ni 1.4456 nt the close, hhoidere being firmer in thelr views ‘whien tt was known that the article wan wanted, Cash sales were reported of f,000 bu No. 2 spring at t. 1 ths 4c0 bu rejected do dt ict and 2,000 bu by aainple at 7c $1.28, “Jota . Miswssora Wiest Waala fate 2,000 bu No. 2 at € neat, Bales wore 5iy41.53, chiefly at the inside; aud 200bn bys ple at $i.4541.86, mostly on track. ‘COUN—Was active, and trrogniarly easter; dectining Ke fur next month's d whlloJuly anit eaan tots experienced itty change, Cargoes off tho English cout ween quuted asliade dearer, and ous revelnia ware rather amnalicr in volume, while the stocks fo store slo- Creasod aver 750, U0) bu laat week, and there wasn very food demand yesterday for slitpment. Thess things Suelained the market on cash lousy ‘while tha fine weather, and synipathy with wheat, caused an eaaler feelin bt futures. with Jarper ufleriogs. We note that New Hngiand huyers were ln tho market throughout, and there seemed to Le some Inquiry on fore! Count, ‘The country seemed to de trov avilers for next Month, sunie offerings being also mado for Septeinber, ‘the last weok'y weathor having Increased the willing: ness of holders to part with thetr reserves, In tho belief that there will bea guod crup vf curn, tn apite of ail foreabadowings tothe contrary. Seller Anguat opened At aedusie, with one ur two wales at 4uige, and declined foanige at the clos, Old style trading was numinally ‘below these Aguros, the new style now taking the fad. AU trading le now dole on tye stor: Bio, tutes specidod, to, the “contrary. | Beller Bentember sold at 404Gt0ne, cloting at the insiile, No. 3 fordeltyery tilt month or cash sold at S56 shaper cloning at bide: and ol tye recelpta of dz euld SOc beluw this range, closing at ie. Miche ign ace mixed wea relatively firmer, at Me sain dated rocelpta at Ni hast ‘ash salee were reported Of 74.400 Piriizh nized aAesivetoice: 5.200 bu new sto at ies 47¢,.0,7O) bo new nixed at dadedigcs RO.4G0 bu No, 2 dat 473atters 60.400 ba rejected at 45d: st, MIC sauipia at ¢4y6bb%c 01 3 oa ae cc frenon board cara, Total, 274, 0U0 bu, UATS—Were moileraicly active and driner, except- fog August, which was easier under fair offerings, with the promects favorable for the crop. Caan oF July. wo her, being In request for shipment and soins of the shorts fearlog bigher prices wanted tosettle, but. the offerings wero auall and firmly held, nence the fading wee Umited. ejected suld at 23y24e. No. 2 or July sold at as'{c, closing at that pri and August BE IOUGRAMge, closing a UOcIOHe. Keller the year waa quoted atc, Samples wore falraupnly and re- quest. Cash sales wero reported of 0.200 bu No. 2 at ¢ 2, 400 bu rejected at Zhetics 14,00 bu by sample At SO@iéc On track: 10,200 bu io at 2iksusd free on board, Total, 1,900 bu. RYK-Wasuochanged, Cash sold to tppers Bt fi2e, and futures were duly and easy at 5c for Anguat and 00 fur Jul: ash eales were reported of 2121 Uu No. it Gzet 1,200 hu earuple at dic on track, and 400 bu do atic free on board. Total, s°0u vu, BANLEY—Was quiet, trating belngecondned to a fow car-lute of low grade stat, Naw barley, seller Bep. fe vember, was behi hizher at AStoOe, with ROT bid. FT rnp reporta coutinue favorable. 1h some parts of towa fiarvesting has commenced. Cash sales wero reparted Of 1.60) bu Nu. 3 at Bus40cy 1,00) bu rejected ab Azo. Total, 3,200 bu. Fine? catia ‘Wheat—315,000 hu at 81, 19541. 10% for August, $1. tor Renteatee and linet Aad forthe fae ee COPA —135, 000 bu a dara ae: fur July, 44a IaKo for August, and 4'4@40Xe for September. ‘Mass Fork—salea: 250 brie at 13.4216 fur August, Land—saieat 1,00 tea seller August at ¢0.1%, ATE 8 pork was steaty with sales of 7,750 bris at $13: 4aty cash 815.979 13.4204 August, And £19,399 15.574 Repuomber, Lard—Falca: 2, 750 tee at $9,100. 1256 fur August. Wheat was weak, chosiog 244@3c lower. July suld at closed at the Inside, August sold at at about et a ead Corn was tn moderate demand and caer. Augus sold at Waieetvhue, cloning at the inside. Geploice Clowed at duc, and July at W4@siic, ‘Qats auld at 934¢6 for July. Achartar was tuade for 31,000 ba corn to Buffalo at ae AM ie was stewy, cloning St 619.9744 ft era pork was 91 , chosing at $13. 874S19.40 far east, ‘sidsoets eo Yor uy aud 824.5259 413.55, for peptember. bales: 4500 Urla, at 513.6015. 425q for August abd $13,524, eer sicabguras fur eptember. bulgur 250 tee ab #5, 101 baller Aust. 2 —— GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL—Wae steudy at $2.06i62. 14, BLUOM-CORN—Waslu good request and 6rm. Green burl, 7eTwer mediam burl, red-tipped, syuo¥cr green Lrush, with burt enough to work It, 6@7c; red- Upped, with do, G@LKor Fed do, assoc; tuside brush, ahaesigcs medium vo chutce stalk bald, Shaatyec; Inter rior brush, 434 $5¢3 croaked du, 4 BUTTEM—Prices remained the eame as fora number of days presious, There wase free outward move: ment, 00 that, notwttatanding the continued heavy ra- caipta, the market walotains a fatyy steady tone, there. below at the moment comparatively little stoce in owre. juallty of the ofurtnas le guod forthe time of the yesr: Quotations remain as before: Fancy creamery, 19¢20c; choles diary, 13¢1%c; medium to woud, 12:41 4c; tofertur to commun, 0¢ 109, SAGGING—Cotton scamless goods were ln demand, end were Ort, In sympathy with the stronger prices at tha mille, Stocks are Hght, aud there ts some probe- billty of an advance a litue further tn tue seaswo, The demand for burlaps and gundies continuss light. We Quota: Biark A, Zicy Montaup, Zo: Wecriess, 220; Lewiston, 20; Otter Creek, 100; American, 1¥¢; Amuskeng, tui Durlane, dand Shu, (sléc; gunotes, tingle, 1islhes do duudle, 21@20¢e. CHERSE—Trade was quiet at about steady prices, There wae iiithe demand uther than ty Bisel finuiedisic wants, and to move any lurge quantity the quoted vices would have to be freely shaded. “Hales of yout fo chica: Cull croaiag were as 7644¢, and Of skins at COAL—Remsing du0 at former quo: duction of coal for tho year was be cite, U, 610, 35) tous: bituwinlgous 1,5: ate hm tous, evatnat 7.644.507 bo! 1,417,a fons Uilumioous; total, O22 247 tons forthe correspunding period of last year. [neve uf anty: lle. 3.185, 746 ton ease of bltuminona 44,425 tons, We quote: Lackweons egy. $3.75: duous apd ee, $4 cb bh éacias Gris itl Hitt Me hier “4a ob! Hitusia’ Bu codes Gare sersie, 4 cr; fadlana Dhak. 4.75. Eisitcrhe volume of huslnces was of eatletact ai—The ume Of fe je Of eatiefactory preperious, Uoth the elty aad coustry trate cuue Made w order freely of take and cen fb, Bad, Uuder ‘Mnderete supilice, Ihe market wnatatslue © Steady tone, We quote the ierkel as fullaws: | Ny L wiltedan, per bi $4,404.50; family white: Ne $3.80: trout, 93.50; No. f shure meckerel, ae 751 49 extra, bbl §1U0; Nu. 1 bay an 50: No. M-brl, $6966.25) Caimily mack® "gli, $4906.15; ferwes fauliy, do wow, debe, 60: do nediuin, G4.77263.002 Nis A shute lta rug, gaoei ww: Wo. T ay kite 91.383 ly kite, “wsck1.00; eummer-curod cod- ont Gah, $7,058. 255 0; du, de brte, 646-25; Uila, fai; da. b-brin $3. eyien Drie, siu.uon epioked balitut, tue: epied Berets. vet bo¥, woe: Columbia Itlver saliuog, ty br, 641.00. e VKCITS AND NUTS—Apvles sre. atti! receiving the Sttention of speculawore: aud azo Arm. The stuck of Uld ia well worked off, and @s the bew crop B likely Wy rave Hal failure, am advance Inter in the scasoa regardvd as Aiovay be certalaties, Feunes reuwaa wi raleing, etter: ee nee reported ba'rly rin, Tur! fran ab the atrance lately eeraniished. Tante ard most wher i Eriog: tare a fala v< Forgas fates, 1 fl prunes, and, Tece7 Me; layers, $1. 70g 1.752 toate Mt eta, TeaTWe: Zante curran Dawmesric—Abten apples, Ge: Bouter, ¢4crSr: ties, Bserane “tte; Michigan do, Slée WIACRHE Cree, Thee7 Hie; raapbe pitted cherries, s7eINe, ta PENAL alan wa Freneh ws: Wyaldes Ur obs tgcs 1 Missouri, Maer Wilmington peanuts, ease: nesere neantita, 4\@se, ERUITS—W ere abundant and caster, exp se lal . Peacheacontinuescare: Raapverrics, black, eT AO DEP EAT OF CO per bi; blackberries $3.5. 4.00) chierrien, SL2uai.'0 per eaves currante, © robo: new apntes, tha de per boxy peaches, £1, 50 pre box: tomaters, Med we per boxy oranges, & i.e per boxy lemons, 7,503.60 per boxy Calltor ATY, S43. SA), bt HOCH RLES—The market had no apectally new frat- ares. Further Improvement in the demand was appar. ent and in anyare. cotees, rice, and staple articies generally there was @ further slight bardenin: prices asarcault, Below are tha eucreney atytion ieme-Carating, 744440; Louisiana edlaziic, 1s, Tarragon: of Corrnet-O. 0. dava, Biga2)'yc: Java, No. 2 280 ‘Ics choice to fancy Ko, 2 < gued to prin, BRA e commen to fal {Mer roasting, 1b dcr Singapore Jara, 2He2%¢, Araana—Patent cot float, 12'eala%cs crushed. b granulated ati raat low. 10%, art, 124er powdered, 1254 e121 Mies do Nore tld texe aaa Ge Noo, He; G No. 2, t0Mwivsesy yel> iornta sugar-loat drips, reccanes €: More honey drips, Suessey oud Mugarhoved sirup, 45d extra do, $64. Sew trleaus molames, chute, Bictcs do prime, Wadicy common to ood, BIeSNes common niglaswn, 4 er0ne7 Hack ates Svicrs—Allepice, Wel Teer cloves, 44 czKes Rhodes pepper. Waive: nutmege, $1.Cowl, tr Cale Cutts ginger, Wat Hoare—Trhe Hue, s3{ex Merman mottled, Greages Blue Lily, wanes White Gilly. Siutnos White Rosai Gt; Peach Blossom, 7cs bavon Impurial, 53(40e5 Bau ner, Oe. SHAY —Was tn Want request, nt the quotations: Tim: £0.50010,00; No, 2, $4,004,503 tnived, 87.10 sae othy. Y 7. wolaud pratrie. @7.30; No. ‘I, '€3.50; slough, 4. HGIWINES—Were tn fair demani and steady at the rulini price of the past two weeks, Sales woru [brie at 81.08 per gallon, HipEs—Werein fate request, and atandy, coipts Kralieht as usual at thls seazon of ‘the yea Quotations: City bitchers’ cows, Maes steers. 7 Breen-cured. uht, Otier hensy. Mer dining art cured, SUC} eFeen salted kInOMet urven ca Helms dry kip atl att, is@etdes dry-tatte alo, fannci dea my 4 Vesta ke, PALS AND TINNERS' STOCK —Wero quiet and nged | Husinees ta dill even for mideummer, Yat a Unink the inifeations favuralls to a puod fall ‘The ro dale trade, Btaple artictes are tinchaniesd tn pried: 1 teri, 10x14, 87 do IN, 10214, $10,255 14x20, EX, BUCO, all, 25e4 Dalry Whe tie, lead pipe, De. jer sheathing upper, I2c. 5 Teale tron, Americun planta Nov au, tte, with dle sere: totem tet 1% wd Wer Ito Les Ma 1 4 Mand 10, bier 17, $505 1%, I8e¢ Ti, 1003 20, 2e Discountofdsner cent. Feace wire, difead ee, Inside for carsiuad tata Absa Wete quiet wt 81-10 rates Gib For achinery ovat ‘but the inaexet generally wad w: ‘were nut subjected ta any notable our quotations: Carbon, Liver, Tegal test, 14 dex. 17et sow-white, Tot test tes hoa light, 175 dew. test, Loc. extra lardolt. 25¢; Ko. Ty tier No. 2. Osc: linseed, raw, tiey holled, Tes whales winter-bicagned, 75ct sperm, 82.00; nesterfont oti, atrictly pu $i Ubb L105 eh RD rN 1, 7Hardc; bank oll, A¥e: Tier bar, 8, Correns tatton Burxr Z. surxr Inox. to 13, fies do, Ay Wier Ih, ue: ecunt of 2f per cent. Han 1wox—Comuon, Wins 9 fatr demand, mely anise. Pelee Avge, UL We TyDY. Henan aati Hie a he 1» dled Ks les 47 Nesta, shia: West Virglole oli, natarl, ase: natural, DO dep. We 4s ieduced. 2H deg., BW ot, Poburny ~The offerinis were ilvut, and the market for large stock firm at $3.74! OO (per dog, Small aprings were quoted at €2.01ic2, $0, VOTALOES—The recolpts were smaller, and large, Kosa wore firmer at $2.00¢3,00 per bri, Uther ra Bbc KK soll at 62.00, EELS—Wero mifet, and ttle better, than nominal, timothy, eeller Augtet, wae otferet at #173, with Viher seeds were quiet: Timothy, Mee 75; clover, $7.(ai; Max, $h.4eo). 502 Muncithan, 90.6 O5c; niet, B¥e45or buck whent, 61.300, SAUT—the mai ket waa active and stents Fing ante, EWG! onkinary conrae $1.3) dates, wlitout haus #20504 Ashton datry, per wick, $1.00, TUBACCO—The fonacco murket does not dlaslay mnuch activity, ayers evinclug ho tnelination to order nadvanca ofcurrent herds, Drives remain withaut important change, rangnz eubstantially as follows: FINE —Cholee to extra, GFS7504 medium tu xood, Suasvcrcomnmon, 446%, co—Natural teat, soft pressed, choice to extra, 63.8 halt: PRS: vhotee, 35 ndard black, Rudd ty coinmun black, 43a43c. 3bt97e; Medium, S1E33¢¢ SNOKINO- ud ta chotice, common, 2@s0e; Callforula, aranutaied, cummun to cholce to extra. dassuc. TEAS—Trado was faleand nothtag more, ‘The m ket was quoted steady at tie following runge of price Gesrowpen—Commnon, 2M asde: oud to. Baebes medium, 44 8c: wo ddo, 4ug.°5 Me, F1RS3C% Mnent, 3482¢) choles, CHT: chulcest, weslses Taney, $1.00 TaPENtAL—Common, TkAMet good do, Iarwes moe Alum, 38408. good tio, dvatict Mine, dave; Muest, Skee; chulce, theme, choireste THAT, Young Hreox—Common, 25. wa 09 TI¢5 medium, $a Wer Fond du, Aha Wes fine, 4qRGOas Anat, Buatvics ‘Cholee, Hawes chulcest, Hd aiPc. Javan Breer EUG common. BIC; median. al aellumn. SMA CE AAG, 4.eAey chalice, 1 ebolces! den plekeu, 75h. F COMMON, FKIICt K-01 COMMON, IHRIACy elles good mediinin, 42484:325, tne, 48 WEs Feboloe, Sauutias Gholecre TaN, unted at 0.00, magle at 87.00, and glade st §3.U0-all delivered. SGote Mea ta continued yooddeniand ond seco y Tho recelptsare fair, and the stock better assorted than hitherto, “A larga portion of the clip haa been bought by Eadtera partier, but there 2 a jlonty of wool ret to fo marketed, ‘The follawing aro the quor ow medium unwashed wools, wigv7cs fine Se} One Mevce, washed, i@wer metuin Me; tub wuoks, choice, 4044535 do, fair to Vet cat DoW ‘Outox medium, Diivat, 33058 WOOD=Was aulet and tinchanged—beech LIVE STOCK. cutcauo. Recaps Moniay.... Tuesda: To:al Rama timo inat wee Week before }at.. Shinmente= Monday... ; BLTD sas CATTLE" ry quiet cattle market you terday, notonly for low and medium grades, but fur the upper qualiticsas well, There did not appear to be much demand from any quarter, and had It not been that the rocelpts were Ilzht, sellers very likely would have been obliged to accept restuced prices. As it was, the market matntatned a comparatively steady too, tho day's transactions not tndieating. any quotabic change from the cloalng Agures of last week. As for sonte days previous, Taxas through cattle comprisod « protty large proportion of the receipts, They, towever, sold relatively better thau native etock of much euperi- or quality, while sa compared with thu rouzh natives they wore given s dectdcd preference, falesof natives ranged from 82. «63.73 for Inferior yraites to $0.25 for choice, Texans sold from $3. 75i4.00~chiody at 63.00. 1.50, The supply, though ligat, was not all disposed of, and the market at the close did not display a very buoyant tone, Wegive the following astho cloaing TATION: Deoves—Cradeu steers welghing 1,450. 1d UD WALA, $9.2996.50 Cholce Beeves—Fin 7a ia 8 year-old ovodtlen eit palsreein Qradve—steers fo fat Mesh, weizh- eee to 1,20) B: 1wek-—Vaur to comnion steers, commun te choice vows, fur Wwelghing 100, to 1.110) Ds., 3.73G4.50 2.5023.50 Block ca —Conuiun catth 3.0093.50 a B xo Interlor—Liehi tif bulls, and scalaway stecry.. 3.00662. 40 Taxae—Thruughdraves. aks. 1 Veals=Per 100 Ou (natives i Rouge. CATILE ssLes, 4 ra, 1, ar. LHes $6.35 711 BIS Pee oe et aie 5.) | 2 + BT 6.0 1 GL Rig 5.7% ¥ ny B70, (1301 oad 5.8254! crry ‘ft TH 50 + bia bon rus, 5.40 nt 4. Ree 4 Ti 4. ane wit GUS Wits la active. local aud abit Cowman SatWere ta active local and ablpeius Cou aude were Brin at & further sulatautial adyuers Te Touterate recelpts and th: ‘rm tone of the market for the product’ buih operate tu) stimulata tuyere, an trauloy wis brlek, al prices better Uy S.al0n per 107 the than were ald the dy Vetere, Cowman Wo behing bacon grades sun up to flea (ine few lostances: 3), aitd or ta cholcy leary fetetiod €4.44463,9 aud tuferios tuised lots were Closed aug at $b2528 nd culisud #3. 254.40. The Sone tien of sue re BBBEZEESSREEE 00 OTe ou . aaa 6.00 e 21. 5. 45.0.-371 5.09 1 aii PEE —Wers tm ligt supply. and ta maderate mand, a5 §3.W094.73 per 100’ Ibe fos pour Wcholce qualities, Ry N. Yn. J Het heey Receipts, urrala, Ne 1 —Carree—Receipts, 425; total a week. Zaviy faly deman lower pri 4 best gradee distowd "or quotations down hshic upeu-ua quotationy of the week: sales Wy c&re cholce Shippers Bt 86.s7u6,. tchere’ and wiediui grades butchers sicers, 61.1 4.75) common lot, na1.80; eLUckors, 83-4 443.7 Suaer ax J. tpt, 50; total fur the work, 46%; wurket dull and slows aloe care: weal lash Weekeguoratiuas: fale to good elivint, at hb 475; best, 5. 60, averazing 145 Iba; uulls, $31.20; Oblo dite fly ab 69.COy Unauld, 1.UWdelicep aud 36) Canals ain Hous—Hecetpts, 600; total fur the week, 7,100; onl 2care vo sale; Uispuned of a4 $3.00; dewaud ‘valy bai supplled. at. Louis. Sr, faery, July 10. Active, Orm, aod higher; 945540495. - CatTee—Natlves sow and weak, except for biuhest gralea; through Tense active: bhitical dredva, dria at Guatatluns; Cholce shipplugatccrs, §y-S5q.75; pod Gree nduven Bendel to: tows wad hattern 42730 rane ualiven. | $4. Baty olters ‘Ub; through Texas, $2 S04I.071 SSeS: Weie Hogs, 1.600; calle, 2, 400, pty A heer ra! o 1 . 4 ipaaté, July ~—CattTee~itecel, to-dal all fof thts, marke tad th best, 89.29; tne shlopers, | §5.Gua. Baer 914 bes: actlyo oui 6.U3; courmon wo fair, $1. od mupply. with 3 ‘oat sa Boud, $5. Houa—lecelpte, 1.65 A ATS. piiraaciecelpte Von heeds purkere. 65.1703.255 Duawi—lecelpUs, 5,00) heads selling at §4.009.79. WaTKLTOWN, Waiwatowa, July 10 —Cattus—Hocelpts, 650; Laat, held fr rat ana'tty, SMa 8, chaters wrek’a rates fe: aren. 7st atin, ny en PB price oT near. L732 evtrn, P40 LE, 2m, Goijgcy later beat y tans whens Or 4 Fge Por Northern, PRY Goons. rimeaan, The general charactertetica of the market for the nast week have differed 80 slightly from thore prevalent during the previons twoor three weeks that very iittia larequired tobe atd, In all departments the market Preachtathat alrof extreme quiet pecuttar ty the ren- son, and values, having been subjected to no dietarbing Influences, Nave remafned steady and frm, ‘The pros pect of abundant crops, aut! remunerattve prices there- for, warrants the expectation of an early opening of the fall trade, and aseason of tnore than ordinary activity leconfdently looked torwant tor hence with Neht stocks betwren manufac'giters and consdmers, and ao enhanced cost of protntiion consequent npon the ad- vance In the raw materinis, there {8 little room for douht thst prices of both cotton and woolen textiles are destined to rote higher aa the scason progres Quo- tations retain the same as one week Agot Aan Ahead saraer Bg antic HT, 4. Angley, atandard, 7! Atinntle 14+ a4 Cabot Ay 4-4, 7 A ty 4 GM Cabot W, 4. Andian Htend, rs Indian Head, 7-1 ne nA, 7 4 nchusedte 8 Btark A, 4-4. i Auguste ,. Hecon ie. Lyatlo it £ snows, Rasa H, 40-tn, SH Indian Orchard, HY... 7 ashua i A-t Indian Orenarit, Hit... OM ARUN LY Dbl seseeee C4 Re HE SIRE $85 Ld Pepperell 2, 40-itsesee 8) Dwdynt Star, 40-1. D Veppercil R, 94-(n...... 74% Contioental C, a Pepperell O, + 7, Woot, Mt. 7 Pepperett N, GY Newmarket “A~ a Crescent. Ss Marsachusette B ay tat gs a Wrteat ec 4 Indian Greta S204 Tortemau Indlaa Orchard, ER... 7'¢ Motiawk se a4 Merrimac F, Pink... Merrimac D. Tactic, Cocheco.. Pacheco Jlamliton Rlehmond American. Byrtgus . Gloavester 46, Garner Fiat, Waahingtos Prize Me. High colors, ieextr: : 18g +a Wantautte.. - 8 Allen pink. ra Glenarin,, COnART TRANS, anmkcag sattecns..,. vig Amoskeag, brown, earsarge. <8” indian Orchant Anilronud 28 Canve. MOKCAesseresscvoree ANG Clarendone res :AconR a Gneviot arnires. seseeened CEOEMNIGO! 1g Creedinoor, arnires, Si {umertean, ‘-! sity Hamilton, a3, 64 'Sny's Hanulttony a mioaken, ineaavtile, Annerican 6-3. Jonsdale cambrt New York Milly, Ugtea ‘Nonpareit.:, nteUbta, 4-4. ' Lan Frialt den, GN. TICKS, 2236 Conentogs COA. 7-8..617 v Conestoxa UT, 4-4. 3 7 Concate 3. Muthton AA M% Manhattan, 2 York, az-inch, sesc10%¢ Yorks 30-inch cess Minnehatia, 4-4. Minnehaha, 7-8 Amovtkeag, Al alent, Ay Amorkeug, 1, Amoakeaig Anioskeag, Amoskyas, 0” Thorndike A. ir Tear! ltiver. a 8 Conestoga extra T4°0019 Oeean 8 OneSTORA Uta, T-B..019 | Pittadel Conestoya GM, 4-. 5 DRNIMS York Bue Nearer Creek, CO......11 York mripo. O \ Peart ver... id Amoakeng. . 4 Nelwon. IX: 13 Cotumnbtan a1. Warren, A. 148 ‘ iM Warren, BH, 33) t Ww 11 Ola, C 14} Beaver 0! Beaver Creek, UB. 8 DYRO MAOWN DUCKS. Btark. 14 Hoaton 8¢ Ariingtat Honan x foston X. Boston X. Boston OH. New vons. New Yorn, July 10,—Dusiness Itght with commis. ston houses; fohbing trate continues duttt eutton zoods aulet, steady, and unchanged; prints moving alowiy; Hapls uphaa in someon wool Gsnncla steady; demand slrong; foruigu dry gods quict, LUMBER, Since Since Week, Week, han. an. 1, Recetpta— WT, WAT. "1877, 17H, Lumber, m tt. B40 B47 B5,713. Bhingles, 17757 243,620 45,007 shpinents— Lumber, m ft. 8.87% 210,875 297,741 Bhingtes, m... 4.014 “48,014 109,207 Lumibor trolatits wero steady at $1.00 for Muskegon, 81. 1236 for Ludington, and 61.25 for Manistee, ‘The cargo market was dutl and casy yesterday. Bey- eral targe entgaes of lower take thnber were offered, but the gradca did not seam to meet the wants of buy- ers, and but few salea wero effected. Plece stuf? was alnhle at $7,25, inferlor gradce bringing 87.007, 1354. Inch was quoted as horotofure, common at €8.0048,50, talr to good at £9.00@10.00, and chotro at 819.508, 12.03, Lath wero steady at $1.45 and alingies at $1.85, G2.10, Cash sates included cargo achr A. P. Nichols, tram Ghehoysan, 29-00 ft Rood mill-ruh at #1. $1155 antl $27.00, mili tally, averae price $13,541 40.0.0 iat St $1.23.” Cargo Uatke Atauntoy from Grand ‘slaren, 2,100,000 A ‘siitnglen at $2.00." Carzo ache George L- Beavers, 100,00 tCatripe aud boards a6 610.37441 90,000 ' argu sch ‘Kdriatie, 135,000 ft etrips and boards at ‘The yard market was steady and moderstoly active, ome ‘dealera complain of duilne encrally the demand ls said tobe as goud as usual in July, Quota- Firat and secont . Thin ele ach * 28,00220:00 ‘Third ele: ‘30:08 13.50@10.00 $5, 50x14.00 23,00.425.00 204093100 fuorlig, Ore common, dreare: lourtng, second common, dresses First tee deteetaigne & touring, third common, dressed. 45.00@17.00 f: x bourde, A, H4 Inen ‘33.00 ‘ox boards i, Md inches 37.00 Ttoz yards, C. 17.00 A stock boards, 23.0na3n,C0 Protock bande, 10 ta 12 Ines 20. Obus8, 00 C stock boarda, 12 to 16 tach 18.00@ 17.00 DLL Ren Por ee lela outside prives are for dry: ‘8.59 11,00 efoatll, BOrAlOLE 30,004 10.20, 11.0068 18,00 ‘2.008 10,00 ‘Common boards, 1 Tee Commuun boards, 14 to 14 fae. Dilnenston atuf, green, $4. jon atull, 22 to 3) fee and select, Pigtets select, dreased and tox? Lat ts ve: see esegeeantes OG 1.40 Shlugien, A itandard 104 3.20 Bhingles, A" choice to extra... 228 2.60 ‘Dry sulugies 150 extra, BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITIES. pei following were received by the Chicago Board of rade: Livzrroon, DP. m.—Westher Clr, Dreadstuife firmer. Wheat—Apring, Me@las Gd: white, 12061@ 1206d; club, 1286daine, Cura, 21362008. Pork, fim, Lard, 4388d. Mecelpte of at for the lsat ibres days, 20,000 qra, 16.000 being American. Loxpox, July 30.—Livgxvoot—Wheat strong; Call fornia club, be 7d@izs JOU; Calffurnla white, 1a 4d@ ite 7d; spring, I2e 10313 Sd, - Corn quict at 24s Ou. Nanx Laxe—Cargoes of coast—Wheat atit; fair Callforala, Coa Cora a shade dearer; tair average Auerican mized, zs, Cargoes on passage— Wheat sti. Corn fri. Good sbippiog Califorata ‘wheat Just abipped, ST Nearly due, 806. Valr aver: ama quality of American méxed cora for prompt abip- ment by sail Shack Weather jo England fayurabia for the growing crops, Speciat DMspateh to The Tribune, Layserool, July 10-2 p. w,—Weather falr, Ungapaturye-Firmcr, Wheat—spring, No. 1, 125 Gd; No. 2, bay white, No. a, 20 Bd; No, 3, 129-2dy club, No. 1, 138; Wo. 3, 328 6d. Cora—ho, J, 240 Ody No. 3, 440 6d, Puovistows—Pork, 04. Lard, 432 8d, Livunvoot, July 10-Latest.—CoTron—Quiet but jendys 5-16G0iyd; estes, 5,000 bales; export and speculation, 2,000; American, 2400. Yarns and fsbrica at Manchester quiet and un- changed. Busabetvvrs—Uachanged. Wheat-Tecciote for sthree dys, 20,000 qr; American, 16,00; Caltfor white wheat, 12s 2d’e igs Sd; do club, 12 6U@I9e; No, 2 to Nu. 2 red Western opring, Maei2s Od. Cora— Western mixed, 246 Gdezda xd. Oate—Amicricsn, 4@ a st Barley—American, 34 6d. Pea—Capadian, A CLovan-Buxp—American, 45¢503. Paovisioxe—Mese pork, Sus Prime mess Dees, BOs. Lard—American, (30 @d, Bacon—Long-civar, 336 645 short do, 354, ; Cunsss—Fine American, 314, TatLow—American, 408 od. PatnoLars—Spirits, 846d; refined, 19 6d. Linenen O1—2ia, Jinets—Common, Sa: pale, 136. a 9 Oy TUnvEs (eu x--2is Ud, ox, July $u,—PETSoLEUM~Refned, 13634. 1xeRED Ol — sie 3, aTWEUR, July 10.—PeTEO! AMERICAN CITIES, xEW YORK, Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Naw Yous, July 10.—Usain—Sprivg wheat moder. ‘Atcly inquired for, and other than strictly prime quoted close; lower in tovet instances 1@2c per bu. tofu enced In part by more urgent offerings of stock of late arrival and the somewhat Ormer range of gceea frelghte, winter wheat in wore request at about pre: vigua prices tor desirable Jota of new crop larguly for Auguat delivery aud export; ealce reported, 182.40 bu at $1. 725661.65; very choice sinber Weatera, | car- load 08 $2.00; new crop No. a red Westero, August Options, vartoua deliveries within emopth, & to 10 bust leads sopuried within & range of St. 441.47, clung with optiuns fur the whole mouth offered at $1.65; No. TUdicagy spring, BE ty SUrlcUly prime, 61.00g1. 846) cust Ro. 2 Northweeters anriag afost, 18,070 bu on private forma, qnotatat shout é1.02 9301; No, Milway spring. © ft, atont, crt boa private ti a at $1.02 AIM for softte @1.70 for strictly choices ald Inwtore; and ungraded spring at $1,250.00, ehiefy at $1,401.52. Active bnainess reported In corn, but at renerally lower prices; quoted kale off for early a liveries, and '4/a%(c for forward dotivery under tnora Uberal offering and firmer ocean freight market, closing dul!) and barely etendy = at) = motified figures; antes of 560,009 bit for all deliverten; Western nncraded nt s7aa4c, chieny a00e for aniling veel and 674500 for steamer qnalitie, and up to Ste for chotea binh mixed: yellow Weatern at ae fer Inst year's crop aoat, and te for old from stores whlta Western, fale qnallty, Ge, Iye in more demand, and qao:et steady And stronger, espectally for No, 2 Weatern; quoted ap to dc bid for rtrictly prime detlvared and Tae aaked. ‘Ocran Fartanta—More demand for roum on berth anil charter for grain trade, and rates for room on berth by frlttsh eteambtp lines quoted higher, having been offered autte moderately for early usc: rates In charter {ng line quoted steady and at out ports weak and trreg- lary for Livernool, engagements 4,090 bn grain as #44 ver bu, 6,000 bu grain at 43611, and 16,000 bu do at Sd per go lve, ? Provintoxa—Mees pork In falr demand for early de- Uvery, almovt wholly for ailpnent, and again quoted share dover; sale of 580 bris tn lots for export at $14, 90¢14.33; other kinds quict, extra prime quoted at $10,00@10.59, and Weatern prima mess at £19.48 14,00; for forward dellvery here Weatern mess mora sought after, with July options quoted at the close at $14.25: August, 814.90; September, 814.491 sates of 600 brladuly at $14.29 1,750 ele August option, $14.24 cut meata tn fale request at firin prices, Bacon cone tnuee Inactive, with iong clear quoted ataic7e. Lard ated stronger for early deltvery, aud in more actira rn steain, fur early delivery hero, sales inquiry W 2s tes new At €9.1ZS.c0.15, and S00 tea dota arrive nt £0.15; for forward dellvery moro frenly dealt dn oat higher prices; for “duly optton noted at thee #9955 \uzuat, €9. 4%; Sentem- ELE pvember, $9.23 December, $9. 10'96c. ‘ftialnder of the year, #010 nt, nates Wagust ae $0.40 SO,405 ptember at £9. 40.40, 0) tea \- vember at $1.23; fy tow welter the remainder of tha 105 retned In monterate request. fi fair demand at steady rates;. quoted at 5 for pul to very choles, Wurtake—Dully co bris reported sutd at 81.12, oo ge Ta the Western Aasoctted Press, Naw Yous, duty 10, 1d¢eg July y 12.0 TL.N4e3 October, ceinher, 11.2411, uuary. ary, MSteh i stey Magen, LLG rouk—Hecelpte, MOR) tas thelorate doings prices unchanged. ve dour tn Cony-MRaL—Stenty: Wentern, £1.85 IN—Wheat—Ke-elots, 1,500 bur " 3 BL Legs N western olf,” $2.00; No, Miibwanieoes’ Sti 1.705 wluter red Western, off, 81.48. yo qulee bat atest: Western, 7275¢. Barley quiet and nnehanged. Com Towers flr lsiness: revelpts, 157.000 buy ongraded Western mize. 37 «ie; atenmor intced 9 '¢@h0er Pook white Weatern, oe; yellow Weatern, ®lc. Usta—Kee cepts, 35,00) bur unchanet. Lay Heavy and unchanged. Hors—Hull; Western, #4 10ct yearlings, 4930. Grocentes—Cofes quiot but steady: Io cargoet ¥7 ee tn golds Julai, 1% to gull, surar au) and nowtn aie ty yood reitning, M4 c40Mer prime. We; refined. demand moderate: Malye, Mol ait and unchanged; Carolina, Gaze; Loutelana, G3 ereOLROM—Quiek but frm; crude Oct refine MNgaltic. Ht as ‘TAaLLow—Firmers Alée. STRAINED TgsiN—Quicty 81,901.00, Rrinrra op Tenrevtine=Fiems ais, Eog-Firmert Western, 143601040, Hrovisions-=Pork femurs inprs actives new, mers, Slenyal4-g5; Aumust, 614650; | Meet quiett Western fear, existe lets, se, Gard, Arter; noe exe—tnehanweds © ERSE—Fitm: dtc, YoMarket duit 61.12. Puranguenta, Pas dnle la PLora Fl ADRI oly 10,FLorn—Firm: supers fine, 0.01; extra, $7.50: Siinnceuia fantly, 84,00 1, ap eae vante do, 80,0090.33; high’ yrades, COUN: MRAt—83. 10. Gnsin—Wheat steady, Penneylvanta, red. 82,05 @3.131 amber, £2,104 wile, €2.1842-433 naw xe rants, Oata quite white Wenern dagssey inixed, Maze! Pennylrants tata Ke, $14. 75Q15.00, xed, eg Des ¥ Febri Hi, 70 bustness w= Qritets mons 3 fondy and wach CuResn—Tetnhe, Fpua—Stoaly; Westorn, shade. of eTeOERUM—Quicks retned, 12812403 crude, 9@ MteRY—Firm; Western, $1.13. ener gzaceWiioat, 15,00u bu: corn, 49,000 buy osta, ‘WooL—Good demand; stron upwarl Onto, Cennerivantay und West Virsttin XK abd above #hasoas X, 4G iret Medium, 47erdvey contac, t0e4zet Ser York Michigan, Tadiana, snd We oy i medium, 4vsdzex coare, 2 i hed, SOIC me Hes tub washed 403% Saieneste oe at. Louis, eT Hoes Moy July 10.—Corron—Nomtnally ua Fiovn—Increased sapplics of new bare somewhat weakened the market for old mork, and prices aro 8 ttle offs tnapected lute XX tnt, $4:200H.451 good to fancy family brands, 88.50130.50, Gkain—Wheat trreguiar; unsctticd: sample tote 5a Jo;lowert receinismostiy now: No. 2 rril fall, #105 Ad eas $1,394 AuduAL] Now a do. EL.IS4I- 19 Ate gust: $3.24 July, Corn—Options higher cash lows STA NOs aammt tele ATMA: cash opened 48; closed. 47549 SulysGpennu, s7¢p closed, 404e August, “Cataduit and Hovez tals see bid cant Baa bid duly. tye higher ‘Wutant—Quiet and unchangeds 81.09: Puavrstons-Pork firmer 814. £19.43, 14 Augint, Land flemers Ac asked immer, Hulk Mente firmers tore dolngs shoulders, fe bid- cash ur July: summer clear ritrs, 70 to arrive: tame offered for winter up country. Bacon scarce and firm; Sige Au} fet suuniner swedt-pickled bans, 130° Augusty told'at izceteTs—Flour, 3,200 briss wheat, 81.000 birt corn, },00U Duy oats, 0,000 br rye, none, barley, sone. BALTINORE. miles and unchanged, Vostern fine, 428 Baurixons, July 10.—Ftovn Guain—Wheat qulet and fra; No, 2 Westera winter Fed) Aust delivery, 81-444, |Corn—Western steady and ashade higher: Western mized, spot and Joly, G2sact An B2s4c$ Buptetnber, G2 (cr steamer, Sac. Outs and ateadyy Western white, 44uddc; do mized, 40 ie, Hye auless pine. 7 a, fa¥—Dulb and unchanged, Viavistona— Steady. © Port, PeatarLoore shoulders 34 v5 clear rib sltea, Quek con—Shoulde! ¢ SeeMe, Hams Pai dise, barteltedned, tos los{e. ik —Unehanges ea F ir jo 1 quotabty higher. autet. and unchanged, ialty at 61. 1281124, i f jour, cat, 12, sdtgoutet + wheat, 12,000 bus corm, BuiPxsxta—Wheat, 84,500 bu, SINCINNATH af TOTNMATE; O., July 1u.—Corrox—Quict but steadys, ise vorree ei.4s, Corn quiet; sa. ctlvos red, $1.45. Corn quie soc. Oats duliy” 376425. liye qutety eae. Darley nominal. Jobbing, $14.00. Lard. “ $11.50215,00. Dutk schgen anit Aton pteand Beth tndity be ry area ani jana norninally ver’ current, ma $378.73; kettle 13), THULE. tigate active aod Grmi $5.00; 87. 32593 7.97! 87.50; eaice elort iOS te tnterior points, $7.10, acon strong; Gc} Bey Wittexy—Steady; fate demand; $1.03, Pcrran—stendy. ree cclic, Aven, and Ug $1253 Actives firm, ani ert common, Light, $4.05¢4.°0; packlny, 64.70 14.83: hatcae Hoos. Pecetpia Su7e vipat, 420 ToLEno, ToLKDo, O., July 10.—Unain—Wheat quiets ambe Michigan, epol, $2.06; No. Ured winter aput, $2.05 daly. 1.43640 August, €1.5014, No. 9 red, Stciu; ror ected Wabash, $1.00, Coru quiet but steady; high xed, epot. Aicy No, 2, spot, Gives August, Subfut eptember, SMC; rejected, f0' fc; damaved held at Oe tice SEE Ne eaet, nail ye, Soy or.too but oate, non, ee ‘Fouay Q,, duly 10-4 p, m.—Guarx—Wheat_galets amber zap, AuKuet, 61,33; No. 3 red winter, duly, 6s August, $1.8. Comm quiet; No. % Aus Busy Guiee, 3 MILWAUKEE, Min ; —FLor En sdiiaracere, Joly W.—FLoce—in falr demand ¢ to ‘Unain—Wheat weak; opened st an advance of Wu iored ME No. 2 Sian duly BL aa Aine 14a ‘o.. 18 *¥01.34. Cornatomly aud drm; No. 2, 4440, oats D aoe de and 5 Lali wer Nin. 2p isthe Lye quict; lowers, 1, tic, Barley Utelese; Nu. 2 spring, 700} Nu. 3 do, sxc. Fustuirts—Wheat to Buffalo, 242'40, . Itwoxirt Flaur, 4,Q00 belay whe 19,000 bu. butesexts—Flour, 3 5uu bu; wi! AO, Tovievitee, Ky., July 10.—Corron—Steady at 1146. USUI ALES aa gHOPaNT REBEE at 20, pa, 2 Ce Huey 20) anized Suce Oats ‘orn Briner, wh! and unchanged. MOT IBION York quict al $14.00, Bulk: fra 4 unchany . Baron dy, with o ads yoalders, Alges clear rik, Bey clear, wi) Haus Blyar cured, fosiuhe. Lard frm and unchanged, ‘dteny—Firm; §f.08, BUFFALO, Burvato, July 10,—Gaain—Wheat dull; email sales mamber Keatucky et $i.wu; wulle hucgucky st bo arrives No. # Milwaukve wb $1.G. Cora In tuoderate demaud and unsettled: sales #900 bu No. 2 to arrive, af 590) 1.000 Du Inst ball Joly at fxabisge tht Os sil ut August at Sobpessuey RO bu ait teraber at O50 bu leat BY Somtnat iva seglecteds ark pt ai ae Camal Pasionts—Uachanyed. Txptamaronis, July l= FLouweP ancy, €9.2580.85 supers, 81,250450, ib /Rain—Wheat—No, 2 red, $1.5801.50, Kye, KUG550, orn dull; ¢7@sAc; August, 48c, Faavisions—qQuiet and Uaclenged. oda ¥! 75 G4. 004.75, puaTox, Roerom, July 10.—PLrova—Unchanged, (halen intete dormant, tow gradesdalit Ser whive ~Uhaice in iow er ‘ and'Now a mixed, s7a4e¢t reiecteds abies | Ne May—DMarker dull; Weatera timothy, $17.00@19.00. AEW ONLEANS. New Oxtzaws July 3v.—Uare—Dull, weak, acd oBeGetetomenTurk stiongy Bigher,teld af $14.80, re unchanged. : wEuraie. Bie, July 10.—Carrux—Dall: lower to sell i Jen 50 ba! reculpla, 3u; shipments, 143; atu! , Olbers unchanged, Oewnco, July 10.—GuareWhest pearce: No, 2 Mik waukes club, $1.08 Cura stesdy; Nu, 2 liltouts, bac. rEuuia, Ps ed July 10,—Higuwass—Dull; selce 50 brie ad U2. ‘ CcOTrron. Gatvegtow, July 10.—Cortox—Easier; middiiogs, Iibech Bet recetpte, 40 bales; sales, 4.0. Mosaics, July 10,—Cortox—Quict} middiiaga, HMC Bet recelpta, 3 bale; sales, 200; cosstwine, 13. Cuantssrox, July 10,—Cotrox—Dull; middings 16 G11; net receipts, 410 bales; saica 10. Mavaxwau, July 10.—Cortox—Irrepular; mlddlings, Ai}éct Bat rece!pls, 272 Lales; sales, t. PETROLEUBL Ctavatann, O., July 10.—-Pstzotsum—Market wor changed; standard white, 110 beat, te. Pritaacae, Ps. July 1—Petacrgum—Quiet sod Gros: crude, $2.1256 at Parker’e; refined, 1c, Mbiledel- pbia delivery. —_- : TURPENTINE, ‘Witusmotom, B,C. duly 1U.—Seinits Tyarsetiss Steady at 2c.